Ashland High School - Guide Yearbook (Ashland, OH)

 - Class of 1930

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Baseball Mgr. Annual Staff-4 Vice Pres.-2 Jr. Varsity Footballffl CLADYS DENBOW Pep Club-1-2-3-4 Glee Club-1-2-3-4 Dramatic Club-3-4 Class Secretary-3 American Literature Club-3 News Stall-4 Operettafl-2-4 GWENDOLYN OGLE Pep Club-1-2-3-4 Glee Clubfl-4 Girl Reserve-3-4 American Literature Club Dramatic Club-4 Junior Class Play-3 Operettafl -3 CECIL cllee Treasurer of Junior Class Club ETH. .Q JAMES BARNES Jr. Varsity Football-4 American Literature Club-4 Baseballfll Annual Stall'-4 Class Basket,ball43-4 CATHARINE NEFF Glee Club-2-3-4 Operettaf2-3-4 Pep Club-2-3-4 Girl Reserve-3-4 Dramatic Club-4 American Literature Club Annual Staff-4 ALLEN CAETJ ENS Orchestrafl-2-3-4 Band-3 Hi-Y Club-3-4 Annual Staff-4 Class OfficerA1-2 -3 Page Twenty 3 S .V X. Hi an f l .5 -41-.lg --ng -q- - f as l A I 'l N fx I - - - -f K-S H 'xi' h QL, X -' ' a s :E E ,egg S ROGER ROBERTS Glee Club--l Varsity Football-2-3 Ili-Y Clubfii-4 Sllllllflll, Council--l-2-3-4 M AR Y LOUISE MOORE Treasurer ol' Cla:-:srl-3 Secretary ol' Classa -2 Flu Club '34 1-2, -.- American Literature Club-3 Dramatic Club-3-4 Library Scrvicc Clubvfl Vice Pres. ol' Girl llcscrvc-3 l,l 0HIIl1'fll ol' Glrl liescrvcf- 4- Pcp Club-- l-2-3 .lunior Class Play-4 -3 KATIIR YN WEBSTER Library Ser vice Clubfl-2-3 Pep Club- l -2-3 American Literature Club-3 Girl liescrve-3-4 Treasurer ol' Girl llcserve- f Dranlutic Club--4 Dramatic Club Play- fl News Stall- ffl -l HELEN Class Glc0 L -ili- Page Twenty-one IRVING WILEY President Athletic l3oar4l---1- Glee Club-l-2-3-4 Uperctta- l-2-3-4 Football Varsity-4 Baseball Varsity-3--1 Basketball Varsity-4 lli-Y Club-4 American Literature Club'-'ZS Dramatic Club-3-4 .lunior Class Play-3 Dramatic Club Play-3-I MARJORIE CLARK Dramatic Club-3-4 .lunior Class Play-f V 3 Annual Stall'-4 American Literature Club---3 Glcc Clubfl-2-3-4 Opercttafl-4 Girl lleserveffi-4 Pep Club---l-2-3-4 RICHARD BEAR lli-Y Clubf2-3-AL Vice Presiclcnt ol' Hi-Y Club -3 President ol' Hi-Y Club- -1 Class Pl'0Slill'lll,A 4 Class Playfll Football--3-4 Caplainfll nl ill X- 'X-qs' I f if 'P-'ff2'1l W ' - l , ,, X ll V 5 ' lx , I A I, fr, M A P' Qi M 45 Y 1, - P 7 L+ - '- - Y f '-g- 4?-, , 1- , X f, 41, , - - L Y V 7 - - . ALLEN FOX Varsity Baseball-4 Class Basketball-2-3-4 Class Baseball-2 IONE PATRICK Class Basketball-3-4 Dramatic Club-3-4 Class Play-3 Pep Club-4 Girl Reserve-3-4 MILDRED HOPPES Pep Club-1-2-3 Library Service Club-2-3-4 American Literature Club-3 Dramatic Club-4 Girl Reserve-3-4 Class Play-3-4 DOROT Pep C-lu 3 Girl Rese es -4 News Sta 3-4 FEARER Page Twenty-two NED DONLEY Hi-Y Club-2-3-4 Athletic Board-3 Class President-4 ELMA BALLOU PAUL FLUKE Glee Club-4 , S -- g 'E'- il r A Y Nl' t X Z -i x X5 'XM as X X 13- ll,,,Y '-sigf, W 'Lf , - 1... -Q, 7 1 L f ' GLENN WATSON Cla:-is Baseball-3 IIARRIET WELTY American Literature Club-3 Dramatic Club-3-4 Glee Club-I-2-3-4 Operetta-1-2-4 Pep Club--1-2-3-4 Library Service Club-2 Junior Class Play-3 Girl Reserve-3-4 ELIZABETH RIEDER Girl Reserve-3-4 Glee Club-3-4 Operetta-3-4 Orchestra-1-2 American Literature Club-3 Librar Service Club-2-3 News gtaff-4 lan U5 W -4 .4 ,L y I Q45 ge' WALTER KERR KATIIR YN FIN LEY Illee Club-I-2-3 Operettavl-2-3 RICHARD LUTZ Hi-Y Club-2-3-4 American Literature Club-3 Varsity Baseball-3-4 Junior Class Play-3 Class President-I IOIS BR N Uperetta I I lee Club R P Club American eraturc Fluh-3 Curl Reser 'S 4 z Library Se ice Clubf-3 3-4 I -3-4 Pep ' I .l- Page Twenty-three A , . 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L,-5 :fs MAXINE MBROSE Glee Cl ei 2-3-4 MAX ESBENSHADE Basketball-3-4 Dramatic Club-4 American Literature Club-3 Hi-Y Club-2-3-4 Vice President of Class-2-4 HELEN LOUISE BROWN Library Service Club-1-2 Glee Clubfl-2 Girl Reservef3-4 News Stafff3-4 American Literature Club-3 Operettae-1-2 ROBERT SNADER American I terat1u'e Club-3 Girl Bese -3-4 Operetta I 3 Library S ice Clubf2-3-4 - I DARL HULIT :3 K Jr. Varsity Footballf2-3-4 Z -J I c J ffl -Si- Page Twenty-f our S -- 1' rfrlg-1:4-,Ll W 'Pi' j'-- A-' ' 7 T-2 I 9- ' Nl t ll N 'N I N I x 'Qi f i l 3 X , , X ' .3 ,, 47 S - Y 6 i Y f l - 19- tx, 'gain Q - -T - IIAROLD BENSINCER l ool,ball-3-4 Trucks' 3 Glue Cllllr- fl-2-3-4 Upcrcttav-l -2-3-4 Dramatic Club- 3-4 Dramatic Club Play-3-4 American Litoraiurv Club N cws Stall'-4 lIi-Y Club---4 Junior Class Play--3 EDITII DOCKENDORF Pep Club--'I-2-3-4 Class Baskcl,ball-- l-3-4 Amvriuan Lituraturv Club News Stall'--3-4 Class Playw 3 Girl lic-scrwA 3-4 Annual Stall'-4 Library Service Clubf2 HELEN LOUISE IIESS News Stafl'f3 American Litcraturv Clubs-I Glue Club-4 Girl lIeservc+ 3-4 Dramatiu Club-3-4 QI? ROBERT IIOOTMAN ,-r-'YG imrclmsiraq-2-3-ii w Band-I-2-3-4 f . Hi-Y Club-3-4 Track Manager-3 Glen Club-3 S - ,B ' ew - 3 4 ! Ludult and Dlrutor Q MARIE REED 3 Glen Club-W I-4 Girl Ilcscrw--3-4 .- Ami-rican Literature Clul Class Secretary-l-2 Operetta-1 I RICIIARD IIEIFFNER Ili-Ag Club- -I-2 DOROTI MALONEY Pep Club I -2-3-4 Girl Rese -3-4 Annual SL ffl .3-, X Page Twenty-livc 4 m---3 af ,, . ,W ry - ,Lx 1 CL I f 'VW-wS'f7Z'xm?Kqf6q-ll . x S' 4 75' -I 4-7 3-V -E -,P iff:-' 'ii-l 's'Y 4. 5 GEORGE FLUKE HAROLD WASEN Swimming Team-3-4 'v X Band-2-3-4 Glee Club-1-2 f Orchestra-4 Football-4 Jr. Varsity Football-3-4 Dramatic Club-3-4 Dramatic Club Play-3-4 News Stall'-4 4 I Q ' THELMA HOYT 13, Class Basketball-3-4 S 4 Girl Reserveffl- ERMA PION Class Secretaryfll Annual Staff-4 BETTY HELBERT Pep Club-2-3-4 girl Resergef-3-4 ramatic ub-3-4 Dramatic Club Play-4 DOROTHY GONGWER Glee Club-1-2-3-4 Class BasketballQ3-4 American Literature Club-3 Dramatic Club-3-4 Operetta-1-2-3-4 Dramatic Club Play-4 Junior Class Play-4 Girl Reserve-3-4 Class Treasurer-4 Class Play-3 EIYWAR I' ICHTER Library S vice ClulrA3-4 ...E Page Twenty-six I . A Q! ,Q ll N f' K KA. I 1 C-. Y QR .,,,w R AC, 'Ay lla: S wr, 'iii Y 'A1In?f T,-V ',- , ,..-.., L i --1' ,S E W , in K I ,I 1 E YI! TED BRINDLE : l K ERMINE HISSONG Jr. Varsity Footballsll-4 M 'cp Club-1-2-3-4 Orchestra-2-3 K ' Library Service Club-1-2-3-4 Bandv2-3 Vice Pres. Library Service Club-3 Junior Class Play-3 Dramatic Club Play-4 ,4 Dramatic Club-3-4 1 ! American Literature- Club--3 .5 f RACHEL REASER MARGARET EDMONDSON S lt Glee Club-I-2-3 wg fylflw fsssfiiiziafir :fr ' 'lffflrftvg American Literature Club-3 ' fir ' M' 1' 'blry French Club-3 Buhkvlhall- 3 Library Service Club-V2-3 DIARY SCIIULTZ Girl Ilcscrvc- 3-4 Amcricun liitcralllrc Club-V 3 Pcp Club---4 IIIIWARD STEPHENS VIRGINI IIASTINGS Pcp Club 3--l tiirl llcsc e-f 3-11- -l- Pugc Twenty-sex' CII A '55 H, 1 W I 5 if , . N 5 -x ll ,yf , f l fl 'XY X x ' ' fr' W 2 - -:S ff --e A ...Eg.... 1 ,-4- A - 1, ' 0 JN -1 1 44 RALPH STRINE Pep Clubw2-4 FRANCES HASTINGS Girl Reserve-3-4 Pep Club-3-4 ALMA WARNES Pep Club-3-4 French Club-3 L Q! 'fr so MARTHA ll TSLER Pep Club- I -4 Glee Clu M 2-3-4 Operetta- -41 Girl Reset ' 3-4 1 ,I -4 ' 09 ,5'Q-.e -- A. KENNETH FISH F. F. A.!4 Hi-Ag club-1-2-3 DOROTHY KIDD Class Basketball-1 American Literature-3 ARLIN HARMON Page Twenty-eight, X 'fxw-PQ-f' Y, E-, f F 1 A . ol I N 1 --,1'N ,n5lNx 44:57-I-4131. , f 771, Y Al...-W- ----, Y 'E X H ,L EDWARD WELLS F. F. A.-4 RUSSA BETTORF American Literature HELEN REM Y Pep Club-3-4 D ffl! 7 9 1 SSL Clllllgfl ,IEANET I BOOTH Girl Reser I -3-4 Home-Eco mics-3 Pep Club -4 . br ,lx p 5 .4 Page Twenty-Nine PAUL CARMONEY MARTHA JANE MINAM YER Girl Reserve--3-4 Glen Club-l-3-4 American Literature French Club-3 Opervtl nfl -3-4 RICHARD IIESS Glee Club-3 Pep Club-1-3-4 Dramatic Club-4 Hi-Ag Club-l-2-3 Cheerleader-3 News Staff-4 Operetta-3 Club President Pep Club-3 ual 'v N N-ff DFW' XR lf A 1 L A , 1 - X 'N L f 3 1 l. !'-' QQ Z 511 ., A r- O W:-fig if 1 A JOHN FOX Library Service Club-3-4 Class Basketball-3-4 NADINE SHAMBAUGH Glee Club-1-2-3-4 Operetta-1-2-3-4 Pres. American Literature ClulmM3 Pep Club43-4 Girl lleserveJ3-4 EVELYN COOPER Glee Club'1-2-3 Operetta-l-2-3 Girl Reservefli-4 LOUISE LL Glee Clu 3-4 Girl Res e-3-4 Page Thirty PBEDERIQK HITCHCOCK Orchestra-1-2-3-4 Bandfl-2-3-4 ' Dramatic Clubf3-4 ' WYLDA STEWART Basketball-4 Girl Reserve43-4 American Literature Club Pep Clubf3 Library Service ClubA-4 DONALD RICHEY Hi-Ag Club43 F. F. of A.-4 3 N I- f f ll ri m k'-ll:i -ug 'X nh ll N fi I lf ,www ' 1 C x . Qc -. 5:-. 1 , 2 ' S T - S 'L . wi b. - S 'S-1 w-fl! i.. . -'W 5 .5 T -- f - sw- - , I Y ,- IC, tx:- l'AUL REMY .lr. Varsity Football- 4 Library Servicv Club-fl Track-2 MAR Y McCONNELL Aruvrivau Lilvralurv Club llvp Club-f 4- IIELEN LEONARD Girl llusvrvc- Il-4 llc-p Club- 3 Ama-rican l1ll,0I'HlllI'l' Club Drzmml.iv Clllb--f-3--1 lllvc' Club--3 Opcrclta- 3 DOROTH MUMAW ...S- Pagzc Thirty-one IIERMAN STONE FRANCES BUTTS Glee Club-4 Girl Reserve-4 Uperettafl-2-3-4 American Literature Club-3 French Club-3 Orchestra-1-2-3-4 Pup Club43-4 l'lllLLlP STRICKLAND Q - ffm ' . V1 ' . In b l ,-L ff A VQETL, 1 f, ---Qzfrr ,.:-12 A an S' L P1245 3 1- -if fw w MARY JORDAN Girl Reserve43 Basketball-1-2-3 Pep Club-3 DOROTHY MILLER RUTH JOHNSON Pep Class Page Thirty-two MILDRED BUCKINGHAM Girl Reserve-3-4 Pep Clubgl-3 American Literature CluhA3 CATHERINE COLEMAN Basketball-1-2 Glee Club-1-2 Girl Reserve-3-4 VIVA JEAN MIDDLING American Literature Club-3 Girl Reserve-3-4 .rm WN ,ff ' 'Q--4-lr fv1q'--i'-- Q- , -fr-Q., --,,- 'ag -' W f- I - Q- -f' it 'IQ Xx ' jg, w 1 - 'L- -114. ' T,i ii Y , ICA Il I. HAI IIIM ANN Truck --3-1' M ILIIIIIGII FUGI'lI.I, Girl Il1:sa-rws-- -II--I IIll'I'II CARSKAIDI-IN Amf'ri1'Hn I,IIl'l'2iIIlI'l' Club Girl Ilosvrw- 3-fl FENTON WILTROUT Claw Baskvtlmll-3-4 Malmgvr ol' Football---4 Glulr--I-2-3--I Al,IlII'I LUIIWICK AlllI'I'Il'5lll I.iI vral urv- - 3 Glrl Ilvsvrvv-f 3-4- IIAROLII REED I'mnfl-- 3-4 Urvllvsl nr- -3-4 DENNIS INIIERSON Ili-Y Clu 3 Truvk- I- 3--1' Swimmin 2-3--I Sl umlunl. mcil-- I Baskctlml I ' Class Bas tball-3--I Trr-asurs-r Class-3 Jr. Varsit, 'ootvball-4 I I Page hirty-t rec ff a ft' if X ua yy ty, ---E w px xx' CLASS HISTORY Throughout the ages man has been constructing a marvelous citadel called the Tower of Knowledgef, People from many countries have traveled miles to view it and to mount its wondrous summits, to gze out on the remotest landscape. In the year 1924 a band of young people started out from the city of childhood to see this astounding spectacle. For two years they traveled until finally they came to their destination. The tower is a magnificent edifice standing out against the rest of the world. They entered this tower and found it to be very beautifully decorated. They climbed the many steps, including Algebra, English, Science and Latin, until they reached a platform called the Freshman stand. Their guide this far was Dick Lutz, and with a careful hand, he bade them look out the tiny windows and view the rest of the world. Everything seemed so jovial to them that they were anxious to be on their way. Again they mounted steps, but this time they were Geometry, History, English and Caesar. Each step found it a little more difficult to ascend, but yet they sought that eternal thing called Wisdom -the keynote of success. They reached a higher and a broader landing called Sophomore stop. With eager eyes they viewed the things their guide, Ned Donley, showed them, but still they had that desire to go on. They climbed and climbed and reached, as their reward, the Junior stand. Their leader, Dick Bear, a brilliant lad, was anxious to see the top, where 'tis said one can see the whole surrounding country through a small window in the side of the tower. So on up they went until they attained the high, elaborate and wondrous Senior rank. Ned Donley, the captain for this time, insisted that they look out at the distant hills. As each one glanced out of the window he saw not little valleys and flowing brooks, but hills and mountains, large rivers, and vast plains that meant considerable amount of work and thought to get under control. As they looked around them-life, the vast plains, seemed something near at hand which they must soon hasten to tackle. Some will feel their duty calling them immediately, but others will go on, on and on up that tall, majestic Tower of Knowledge to learn more of the things of life. Their duty stands before them as the sun against the sky. Not everyone can reach the top, as some stop because of complete exhaustion while others stop with mere relief. Those that keep climbing will reach the more refined steps of this stately structure only t.o view the land, or life, with a calmer and more comprehensive vision. Edith Dockendorf '30 Page Thirty-four , X. S 'Fw N Q. fs Z f I I Hxixvxq t , H- ,y .ids N wa ,-4-'31 ang' is -,if . e.- ff - .1 'T 4' -5 ' Y , E I W Y , lr Y : 1 Ll..-'L Q5 CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class of 1930, of Ashland High School, City of Ashland, Stale ol' Ohio. being of' sound mind, do hereby make, publish, and declare this instru- ment to be our last will and testament, and we do hereby and herein give. de- vise, and bequeath our superfluous effects as follows: We, the class of '30, leave to the students of old A.H.S. the memories, good and bad, of' this departing class. May they, in years to come, think of our class as one who tried to add to the betterment of our school. To the class of '31 we leave the first rows of the middle section of the seats of' the John A. McDowell Auditorium, to be used during chapel and rallies. To all under-graduates, Dick Lutz leaves directions for getting to school at 8Z29M in the morning and 1:l4M at noon. To Harold Bader, Thelma Hoyt leaves her ability to get A grades. To Betty Ingmand, Mildred Hoppes wills her place before the mirror in the girl's cloak room on the second floor. To Bob Rybolt, Irving Wiley leaves his ability as an athelete and a book on How to Converse with Women. To Miss Mason-just to keep her sweet disposition as she has-we leave our French accent and gestures. To John Matthews, Elizabeth Reider leaves her remarkable ability to argue. 'l'o Charlotte Teeter, Marge Clark leaves her musical talent. 'l'o Herbert Smith, Harold Bensinger leaves his bass voice. T o Fred Koehl, George Fluke leaves his dramatic ability. T o Heloise Moore, Mary Louise Moore leaves a year's subscription on Good Housewife, and she especially recommends the following article in June number, How to Overcome the Whims of Modern Youth. And to our teachers as a whole, we give credit for all the honors we may have won in our class and sincere and heartful thanks. To the Freshmen and Sophs, we do give, devise, and bequeath any odds and ends, not already disposed of, which they can add to their collection of material wealth and prosperity. In closing, therefore, we wish to extend to the faculty and undergraduates of' A.H.S. our deepest and most sincere smypathy for the loss of the class of 'Il0. Cecil Rogers '30 Page Thirty-five Q ,IUNIORS wi 'vi if H. 'X'X,qF 'ff,-EXT S 1-5-1- I ff 4. ,V -.--7 X - ff H ' e . JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY In 1927 the class which is now known as the Juniors entered high school. It began its tempestuous career in the rooms 309 and 310 presided over by Mr. Flora and Miss Hunter on the third floor of the south wing. Howard Alsdorf was elected president and Mr. Flora faculty advisor. This year was uneventful except for the Junior-Freshman reception given by the class of '29. The fall of 1928 found this class congregated on the same floor but this time in the north wing in rooms 327 and 329 with Miss Elliot and Miss Griest as home room teachers. Howard Alsdorf was again chosen to head this group and, together with Miss Griest as faculty advisor, they led it through a very successful year. The main event of the year was a cafeteria luncheon. The new gym- nasium was filled with tables and was decorated very attractively with flowers and candles. This was the first undertaking of its kind to be attempted by any class and it was very successful. As a celebration at the close of such a prosperous year the class gave a Sophomore party. In this year of 1930 the class of '31 is to be found on the second floor in the north wing in rooms 216 and 217 under the guidance of Mr. Avison and Miss Davidson. It has given another successful cafeteria luncheon very similiar to the former one, and also the charming class play The Youngest. Robert Bowsher was selected as president and Mr. Avison faculty advisor. During its journey so far in high school this illustrious class can boast that its members have been very active. The class of 1931 has one more year in which it may complete its course. May this one remaining year be as full and successful as former years have been. Charlotte Teeter. Page Thirty-eight ' ' '- sz is ll N fx f' I f I ws' lynx-I Q -- xigx DEV, 'X ',y -'5-.Y,.4.-,,3 Lxi-Y :rw AV, Y, A - fi, Y 'il -1 55 Y I--ir Y 17 Q 1 -ii V A5 -9 11 - A CLASS Front Row: Wnynt- Shurtlv. l vntun Wiltruut. lluynmncl l.n-itvr. llnlwrt llylrolt. llzirnlrl llutlvr. lining Curnumvy. lluylnnntl Norris. Svcuml Row: Alivn- Lutlwit-k. ffarrit- Milli-r. llutllCurskurlvn.tiruya-1-Statler. l raiu-vs Vliilliunus. lx I l it llunvun lit-ttw lllgllltllltl. l lur4-nm't- lxr1lIlllZlW. Vivian 'l'm'k1'r. Mary Mvlxilxlwn. t't' 'Third Ram: .lolln Muttllvws. llussvll tfmlgt-r. llaroltl llvt-tl. Furvst llont. .lnlln llut'lu'nsnlitli. I rt-fl lxm-lil. lxnn tlhundlm-r. lloln-rt D4-plt-r. Itose-nmn Mi-this-ri. il-lllt'lIIltl lhickixiglimil. lfnurlh Row: th-urgv Ilivlu-l. William lxirkpnlrivk. l'filg:t-Inv ltunkin. lfurl Yt'1lll'l'. llnlwrt tirusku. 0l FllfERS l'rcsidvnl-- llurolcl ltutlvr Vim- PrvsidvntV-Ewing Cairn Ss-crm-tary liugvru- llunkin 'l'r4-usurvr' Dennis llvmlvrst Fuvully fhlvisor- lVlr. lxvnl Pings- 'l'hirt y-ninv mm-y III Q I L 'N 1' J 'N,-qs' I S, 31 xl, A -:L+ -i' - 1 - A, -' W lk -1:5-'Q nt W , JDM' 12? , ,f i , f ll L wr X Cl l -i - -v Y- 11 - B GIRLS Front :JSarah Donlay. Elizaln-th Berry. Catherine Drushvl. Mildre-cl Garn. Vida Ewing, Kathryn Crvxvliiig. Catlwrim- Nlorr. Luvillv Stvntz. lVlildrvd Nloorv. Second Row:! Charlotte! Tvvtur. liolwrta Wlril, Bonnie Blue, llvloisv Morr. Vinnie Stahl. .lean Wvuthrivk. Mary He-tslor. Dorothy Sharp, Trvva xNlllllllUI'l'. Third Row :--Opal Staulfvr. Hazvl Dre-yur, Lucille lmitvr, Olive Kline, Beulah Piper, Helen Long. Paulina' llul'l'vorn. Mary Laird. Trl-va Sulnption. Arlcno Brubaker, Monica Priest. Fourth Row:-La-ola Stone, Portia Lutlwick, Frances Strock, Evelyn Barr, Franves Burns. Eleanor Hart. l'il'Illt'lll'llH tivrlwr. Eloise Sunnne-rs. Mary Katherine- Wvinvr. Arlene Hoyt, lluth Forlws. OFFICERS Presidentfllobort Bowshcr Vice- Prosidentffiharlottv Teetur Secretary-Arla-nv Hoyt Treasurerflrvin Wander Faculty .AdViS0l'A-lEllVVLll'll Avison Page Forty x 'PENN ., i Q J 1 - - fx I J f V YI-gf X JA 4,4-il 1-v i Y x 'i i 5 If T' 1.2- '31 - fir- 11- B BOYS Ifronl Ram: lilukm- N154-rs. l'uul lxupp. Dunulcl l a1l'm-r'. l'uul Svull. l.z1wl'1'iu'a- Morr. Wumlrmx llrin kmun. llnlpll lNl'1'lj.xN1'l1l0ll lI1lIlllll0ll..lllllll llawnmny. S4-1-mul Rum: William lx11'.'xKlU4D. lluymuml 'xl'llll0ll. Mill-s Slrinv. William llnrlmugh. William l.m1'. NN llllum l'u-4-li. lilllll'll'S SllIlll.ll1'I'lll'I'lSlllllll. 'I'hir4l lion: lCl'm-sl Z1-lim-V. llaynmml Murr. liulwrl llflurr. lfmlwzml lVlK'IXl'lllll'. lialc'Tllmnpsm1. Will iam llurris, liulu-rl limxslivr. lmn lirmm. lluln-rl lll'llll1ll..liillll'S liislun. Fourlln Ram: llmxurll Msalurlf 'llurlin llym-rs. lrxin xNillllll'l'.lillj Falrrlsxurrlll.Cly1lvCrvvvlillg:. l'nul llm-ll. l71'un NIUFQIIIII. llim-lmril Nlnssvr. Wilbur Williams. H1-nl'g:v Huy-r. Pnga- Furly-onu 1 ' f- ffvfmr AS Tf 4iEnEk 1?R'l'1T A, V . K A Q g ' q-4 -4 7 f g .A J., . A..-,. -, .., -'9,.e'-ia gruir' . , ' ' 'if-.rv 1 -- .J 'V-fy, I : - . ,. .5 X ,1...eN -I'.'.:f:1','. 5'L1'i1'L e 1. 1 f-'-. :fin '- 'f- .1 - as-fzfk, 5: W -ff 'A'-.ug','H fcffa 5 - px,-.gg.e5.,--iff-i:.y F uazggz VW , ,.K: Q, 3 3,4 .iw 9- .4.- m' , f. 1- 1 S- . ffgf in 54 if . f, fi '?-Q.-Q ffqqf1'Qig: . :QQ 73152-..:!?:,J vi., .il 1'-1.'!qf 31- A asv.. u :.fe':f, -E-wifi --,-ew AP. 95415-:'f' 4? 'iii 21.5.3 I 5.-I.. - .Q -'-4' i'3 r' :: ' ' .. ?v-.,1'1'.'5 1. 'tg - L 11- . X - ':7g'QHy.k,.r. V1-.:.'K K 3 . u .-.f-rifmif 'fzawfhf' ,-Y ' W, if -111.5-V.'.-,aix 517.5 3' 511- -L -:Ugg ,g55il'!1!'w 5 ' A2',c ?. Q' 'I in Ta f X . -1 ,.'f k . gud.. .L ,..:.. . is as---,. , Af. r - X. P.-.,, v--. g.g1..... gap- -.gf f .,i?: 'fstfwi 7 'ff' 1 1-'paw ff 1-.V-xy ,f .. . - ' - . ..- . Ai-7-ca .1-.5 -1' L, 57.-i 1-'Vg 5.:,u'?- .- ,Li -. 1: .- ., .-Q--Wy: Y in 'A 1 .-9,1 , ,, A Rf, -4,-.5 ' ' M-, ,f.f, - J P, -:Cf -- '- ' f.-gf pug I. 434. R . .A .WU .V-Lil., ' ' JJ. u. .. 11, xp., 11,-if' 'A 2 '1,.:..,, -X -w 1' -'.-f'-qb,.f1 .. ' .. :,a,-15, 3. SX Q . .- V Nf' 22 -153 xl SOPHOMORES 5 hy ggi W1 T ' fm ...1.1..l 'N fflff, X '4 . i 4 ' .... - ... ' ' r ' 1 I r. 'f if , ,Z Z D g ag '- f' ,, f Q:-L.. f 'J f V f 'P -- Fl x 'H-1-if ,TIN '. 1, g f -' - ' IN ' MEMORIAM Rosemary Helhert daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Helbert was born January 'twenty-eighth, nineteen hundred and fourteen and died December twenty-six, nineteen hundred and twenty-nine. She was a very ar-live member ol' the Freshman class. Page Forty-four x . in ,N Q Q .iwwxiqfxxmvfh I I gxi Ig ' ' Q' 4- sf 'L-:::a--ff'-111 ,-9+ fg -fd - Y, .., ,if . - -- I- F MT 4' .45 ' -I ff'-r '- 3 - 'Cl -:ki 10 - A CLASS Fronl lluwr- Hruvv Ilosslvr. llm-lvn NIl'f:llI'lllil'k. lim-lm N1l'f:UI'lllil'k. NI2ll'l'i2l Dirlam. Dorothy like-y, Marjoriv Arnold. lilimlwlh Ann llaynvs. NI2il'g.flH'l'ill' Mulz. S1-1-ond Row: Curivr Ih-dding. nil'lliiI'Il U1-orgv, Duam' Brown. Paul l,oris. tdlHl'lt'S M4'Qual4', Hail Moorv. Holm-rl Mvlvllillg. John l':Sbl'llShH1l0. Third Row: Donna Coln-. Wlildrvd film-ssnm-r. Dorothy Mm'Nnhlx. llvlvn Dznis. Alive' Ulixvr. Ruth Vnnllvvr, Annu ilvrlwrivk. Ilulh Sturm-ll. Fourlh Row: llivhard Hrundslx-in. liobvrl Wvlvh. Ralph Sulvr. lxm'nm'lh Hulil. John Toppingz. fdl1lI'll'Sf1HlllDlN'Il. I1HWI'I'Ill'1' Mc'Millan, ilvorgv Wm l11'l'lwm'. OFFICERS President-Kvnrlvth llulil Vice President--VRaymond Arnholl. Sevrvtarv 1 . . , , ' Marjorie' Arnold lrcasurvr p Faculty Advisor-Mr. Todd Page Forty-livv 0 7 , A' X KM I X -wwf Cr g A g K 21 Eilfgix 1 --'B Li to igfie Ik i r ' I0 - B GIRLS Front Row:-Mae Beeghly. Mildred Trout. Verna Barrett, Frances Ryan. Helen McMillan lxatherine Zimmerman. Irene Mrkeller. Dorothy Liston. Margaret Bush. Frances Gorz. Flor- ence Stone. Opal Giar. Ruth Rogers. Phyllis Taylor. Mary Ann Dessenberg, Doris Freytag. Mary Fogleman, Luc-ile Householder. Arlene Wallace. Second Row:-Celista Stauller. Mary Alice Mort. Harriet Norton. Margaret Simonton, Alice Miehael. Mary Roller. Mary Glasser. Helen Heckman. Blanche Collins. Kathryn Weaver, Kathryn Markley. Edith Brown. Helen Armstrong. Evelyn Emmons. Evelyn Miller. Edith Kean, Lillian Keen. Vera Slater. Third Row :-Anna Wallace. Adeline Davis. Mary MeQuate. Elizabeth Fox. LeVeda Roberts, June Hartsel, Margaret Culbertson. Kathryn .lane Ropp. Cecile Zutt. Beatrice Ekey. Edna Fox. Louise Jordon. Jane Mouser, Betty Seantlebury. Lucile Miller. Pauline Riley. Ruth Beam, Isabell Schweyer. Helen Ryland. OFFICERS President---Evelyn Waggener Viec President-George Riebel Trcasurerflwary Wolfe Secrelaryfwm. MeDaniels Page Forty-six N - ' ' fl gp ii -.- 4 -A 4613 H 1 1- 'ff T , - rAY ,- f - - i ,34, S- ,M :SY - v i W - ' It - - 1 , 1 10 - B BOYS lfrnnl Nam: I'IllsxxurIh Pifvr. Nnthzm Strauss. .lulm NN tus:-n. l.uth1-r ll:-Isla-r. Hulwrt Slruh. fil'Ul'Q.fl' Murhlt-. Inyul Sturm. i':Illl'Fy Nlmhlv. ltaynmmt Moss. New YVIL-Duvu-II. Milo 'l'ruvx. S1-mnnl Row: W1-ldnn Ifulmvr. lu-nm-th S4'ylll0llI'. Ruin-rl Clmxsun. W: Smith.fIlitl'nr1l Airy. fflmrlvs Morrison. llulwrt Downs. Doualil Smith. 'l'hir1l llow-- iI1'm'il Dc-vu-r. tiillwrl Nlffjlliill lin h lltvr lim-Ijvlls. Marion '. ard llvitfrlvr. Dmmlxl l'im'kin,L:. .lmm-s Stn-ml. llntn-rl lu-rr, Lyman Park. l'iiN'l'l Smith. Ewrvtt Gurdon. Hvx Hoyt. liligvriv Urns Fourth Row: llarulcl Oystm-r. i':ll t'Ill' Burns. lfl'ir1-m'1- S I ,. I 1' mltv. liuhvrt l,0l 4-vm'r1'. John KMKUIIS, l rsm1'is Myn-rs. Arthur Nl'VNl'0lllil, Harold Puorlllarl, iXl'llIlt'iil lihvy. liussvll l'uwvll. Pagu FUFIN-SCVUII Q - FRESHMEN 6 lo Q - . f - 'V T '1'x gyzgr? ZW I ,, V 1 fqff' f ' Emil: 'flu X 'N X mx ' i 'le ef' F E, ,Ll-r J .7 - S 2. '31, ,je 1 Q ee E-, E 9 - A GIRLS Front Row:-Mildred Zehner, Catherine Semple, Betty Martin, Florence Burns, Lois Hendy. Evelyn Starr, Marguerite McCuen, Marcella Jackson. Second Row:-Dorothy Freeman, Mable Bachman, Marie Eighinger. Wilma Wharton, Violet Schuster, Dorothy Phillips, Miriam Smith, Carrie Yocum. Third Row :fOpal Remy, Eloise Whitmire, Mary Wolfe, Kathryn Richards, Evelyn Waggoner. Rosemary Helhert, Betty Topping. OFFICERS President-Evelyn Waggoner Vice President-George Reihel Secretary-William McDaniels Treasurer-Mary Wolf Faculty Adviser-Miss McAd00 Page Fifi y el x TM A Sq:-fn - ll E' if t X NN - I I X N. gi' lggtzgg I 4 -0- f xwl Higham x lr:-, gi :-.L l 'mfg Y f. - ,,. , Y f, , l I XY-5, .1 H -A ,irn r Tl - fc. -1,35 -- 9 -A BOYS Front Row: -linxgmw Wahl, Carl lin-ndig. Robert, Fireston0.Howarcl Firvst.0n0, liolwrl Wnlllmrd, fioorgr llc-ilu-I, Lewis llvllu-rt. Carmen Boals, Luster Miller. Second Ruwz' Russell Hussler, Us-orgv Carmonvy, lilolwrt Galloway. llarry llcrshcy. Carl Gcrlucll. W'illinm lNlc'DanivlS. lforc-st Shrinvr. Third Row: -lfrmlrick Murnaw, John Gungfgvvl-r. Mm-rlv Spunslvr. livrmit, lm:-. Cllr-sh-r Willis llulpli llucrl, William Vl'ilvy, Ruskin Garber. Page Fifty-one E , M FF ' ff 7 'N ffl ' wlinl X---P X MW ' X ll ff ff J o - , .Lf 1. f L- J. N -.gf 1 P r 9 - B GIRLS Front Rowzff -lluth Tunnel. lVlargar1-t Picking. lnvz Ohl. lluth llinklv. Mildrucl lnk. Fraiuwvs Stover. Alice Shoup. Evelyn Sharp. Catherine Lou roy. H4-lc-n Louisv Mc-Adoo. Jane Fox, Vir- ginia Jarvis, Margaret kunkvl. Vvra Wlortz, lilizalwth Baxts-r, Second Row zfliatlwrim' llvlwl. Lois G1-bhart.Carolyn lroris. llulh lloolman. Eleanor Miuhavl. lilcanor Crowell. lic-tty Vanosdall. H1-lly Jann' Jenkins, Lois lim-iivr. Laura Eddy, Virginia Sloan. Joscphinv Wviner. Elvanor Shank. Margaret Ilalslon. Paulinv Dirlam, Dorothy McQuatv. Florence' Albright. Thvlma liatsharo. Helen Uhl. Third Row:--Maxine llvvml. Betty VVhitmir4-. llvlm-n Sloan. Portia Geary. Christine Miller. Naomi VVitmirv. Elizabr-th Long. Mary Brandi. Franvvs VVorst. Eva Mac' Hogors. Mary Kopp. lluth Zehnvr. Pauline- Dovrvr. lin-lyn Workman, Naomi Kr-lly. Pauline Dove. Velma lmedy. Phillis liyc-rs. lilizahelh Baxtvr. Fourth Rowzfklirginia Faulwr. Margarm-t Miller. .Ivan llralrill. Dora Louise Patton. Rosemary Ferguson. Mary Elizabeth Garlic-r. Alma Hall. Alice Snook. Anna Clark. Beulah Richards. Sylvia illassvr. lluth Culler. Frances VVoll'v, Dorothy Mm'Cu0n. Mary Louise Burns, Margaret Hari. Wavclinc Miller. Pauline Long, Kathryn Shriver, Alzada Long. Page Fifty-two T 'L 3 ,ft ll l A A ' N I i X -W iw . ' 0 is l li. X W X .x - '-u- 31-111 W 1-1-'T ff, f '- , Y ,-- 7-A - ...P 'L 'S i - i f - J f - :Lx ,LLL 15 '9 9-B BOY Front lhm:-fllivlmrll lirimllv. liurl 'l'Imnms, lluwurfl Shank Drmfilcl l'll!lll'l' ll lle-rlwrl lil'ipv.f'lml'l1's Slllllll. llaymunrl Dolby. Sc-1-mul Row: lioln-rl lA-ll. Duam- Sllt'lll'!'. lloln-rl SllI'lNl'F. llaylnonml llarmon, .lohn liodcll, lluln-rl l51'rry.Clmrlc-s IA-ilvr, llolnvrl Zvllnvr. llivllzlrd Cline. William Hay. i nlwrl Fox, Third Row :H fllzarnld Ili-w-r. Phillip Uhl, lilmcr Johnson. Dorvll 'l'uulu'r. llogvr Wrvnn. Donald XM-ssnn-r. Usa-ur fliillllll. Nl yron Sullla-r. Vvrnnn l'usl.vr. D4-nwr livtlorf. llolwrl liOl'll, Afllllll' llunv. Fourth Row: -Ilolrurl Milli-r, L1-on Ili-Iiulvlx Marslmll l'oll'. Rohm-rl Fm-kln-r. James Jvsson. Tie-rm-y Muon-, lixlgur Whitmirv. llolwrt llull. Waynv Slrim-. llarolml Pic-king, lmlcln-r Dvwr. .lulm Prulznmn, llulu-rt Wm-il. llolwrl, 'llrppn-r. I iI'lh Ram: 'l'llmnus Kvllbr. N4-il Suvlu-ll. llonalxl Uglv. llmvnrrl Sviss. llnln-rl llailvy. Wultvr Swim-l'ur4l. lI1-rs he-ll 'Nlm-llunivl. Wnllm-r Baile-y. llogvr llillur. 0l FllIl'IllS l'r1-sith-nl Dorm-ll 'llll1'liI'l' Vim- l'r1-sidm-nl ---- llivllzilwl llrimlli 'l'r1-usurvr l , , Hzurl 'llll0IllilS 51-1'l'0l:lry I l :u'lllly .Mlvisvr 'N1iss.lurcIime Pzlgv lfift y-lhrvv L - , , , ,H A' 3- 3, y, aux n w 'A - K.. A'-1. . J- rw' f f VL L 3. ',,-Fslfff ,- I , , , ,'1fvg. In ii, ,y A V . . .. . i ,, .- - . Q ..,:.x, .uf 1. , ,V . , ' : nl , ,.lJ.5,' up .lv :A .,. -.1 . r ,., . Q ,, Q ,. .iQ,': 'k' . ' . s J ..,, :Lg-sf-ws? W-,F-QL V . , 5i.'1!g12' ' ' ' 'www v ' -I-5,-vw. ,-. V A , N F. I 6, . A-,, ' -'Ma , 3- . .. '. ah -. f ' L. - f Qi-J .f S V, ., '. 7x -Q .J 1 dvqifazf 1 VPD ' az- ' :sw , - ji., - V ar. - . 5.-1 xi' Q 'ig - 'ff ' 3 J I JUNIOR HIGH Xb , A- .. ' f i'?vl'iLQ' .. x VN,-ve'-ffNm?K-mfarffll ' THE ASHLAND SCHOOL SYSTEM Ashland High School is organized on the six-year plan. This involves a combination idea of the J unior-Senior high school plan of organization. The Junior High school movement had its beginning shortly before the World War but rapid development in this scheme of organization has taken place largely during the past ten' years. In the smaller cities and even in the larger ones the six-year plan has become very popular. It embodies not only the advantages of the separately organized units but carries with it the great advantage of economy. While our high school has been organized as a six-year high school for several years, it was not chartered as such until a little over a year ago. W have in our school grades 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12. Grades 7, 8 and 9 are known as the Junior High grades while 10, 11 and 12 are known as the Senior High Each high school group has its own corps of teachers and is housed in a separate part of the building. A great many departments of the school such as gym nasiums, laboratories. home economic and agriculture facilities are used by the school as a whole. There are 525 pupils enrolled in the Junior High school under the direction of 14 teachers. In the Senior High school there are 401 pupils enrolled under the direction of 17 teachers. There are 7 teachers who teach classes both in Junior and Senior High school. Supt. E. L. Bowsher. Page Fifty-six 5 fs sl mx 1 fl 1 4 N NX- A 1 - ---K W' X' -R f .rf x -4 ,-4- i Y f-Ti , ff- - 1534, Y -.. . -. -i - 2- rf' 'Q ,, x I W K t t ' W x - .5 ' 3 Q , A ,, i 1 -s MI' wa' sf 'YT 5 Q7 7 0 8-A.CLASS Fronl Rnw: Small l urIn-s, Carl Iirvvn. Paul 'Vlcliilmln-11. l r'v1ll'i4'k Fulwr. Carl llinklv. llolwrl lszisig, fllurk lifiilllilll. liurl Blil'llIlliiIl. l ramklin Z1'l'l'lll'l'. lfrlgur floss. llvorgv Smallvy. Wvriwr fi4'l'lll1'll, lluln-rl lxl0I'gZ2lllSll'l'll. S01-mul RllM'I7I F2llll'4'S llcwlu-nsmilll. 'Wirizmi kim-l. Mary Swilzvr. Mildrvml Zovllvr. l l0rvm'1' NIIIHIHW. Mary lfllvn Wulll-. Frzmvis livclmling. Hn-Hy Bulls. llvlm-n Small. lilizulwih lmhnlf, Bl'I'lllK'l' Fast. Kzilllvrim- Nlurphy. liclna Sl'illllll'lblll y. 'l'hir1l Row: Purliu l'li4-fvr. Namni liirkpall'i1'k. l.uc'ill1- Ilolund. Frcllia Slrviglll. FI'ZiIlK'l'S Whil- mirv, Mmlm-lim' l.n-zumm. BIHIIUIIG' lu-sslvr. .lzmvl lirulmkvr. Mary Millvr. Portia lllusvnvr, lialh- vrim- llkiflliillglll. Mary Louisv liasli-rly. Wilma lirulmkvr. Surah Jam- Arnold, livtty Tomnvy. Hose- Marie- W'1-uvvr. Carrim- lim-ll llarlmun. Fourth Row: Us-urgv Snzulvr. llulwrl Walls. lClig:vllv Lislun. Walla:-v llvivr. Floyd llvssnn, Virgil Kissn-I, lflnycl l'llllIlllIlgl'l'. xx-lHDlll'llW fl2ll'lll'I'l'y, lluru-y lglllZZll'1l,flllI'l llivlwrl. Grunt, Clark, John D4-plvr. Paul llurmnn. OFFICERS l'rn-sialvnl lXilllll'I'lIll' Murplly S4-1-rs-lury llrzinl Iflurk llll'1'ZlSIlI'i'l' Surnk Jam' Arllnlflq0I.mv u-IAS rl? Fzu-ully .Mlvisvr Mr. Slurn 1 ' l':ig1- I il'ly'svu-ll I v' .-'D gum. dc:-em Zu , ' . X W ' ., ,,' ,F V X'Xf,g'-fff-'XPP F' hi l l in 1- Cf' -- - - 1 f - - .lg 1-51-4 ff' ' -I-fi' ff-F', 2. il, ,ix L Y ev Q' l 8 - B GIRLS Front Row:-Ellen Sharp, Harriet lleaser, .lane Poorman. Mary Lorene Brandt, Naomi Plank, Lorna Egger, Charlotte Loris, Catherine Doc-kendorf, Georgia llopp, .lean Cornwell, Ruth Olive Bowsher. Harriet Lutz, Mildred Benton, Marvene Mateer. Leora Urie, Marian Kidd, Elsie Pin- nicks. A Second Row:-Marjorie Sprague, Mable Rye, Burnetta McFadden, Margarette Graewe,Inez Moore. Elizabeth Horning, Betty Burns, Louise McMurray, Mildred Jacobs, Mae Kaylor, Juanita Stackhouse, .lulia Gaddis. Verna Bohl, Faye Whitmer, Evelyn Wolfe, Mary Silshy, .Iune Fendrick. Third Row :-Marjorie Hildie. Pauline Rogers, Norma Dorland, Eleanor Fetzer, Enola Humph, Norma Shafer, Wilma Boyd, Mary Bear, Buth Vanderzeil, Alice Irving, Mary Farver, Mary Jane Armstrong, Dorothy Stauffer, Maxine Berry, Marian Wasen. OFFICERS President-James McDowell Vice President-Bricker Ganyard Secretary-Scott Hanville Treasurer-Inez Morr Faculty Adviser-Miss Pille Page Fifty-eight N ll DP, , .114-'Il f 1 1- 'ff - -M, AJ, , 1 Y 3 J - ' '78 Q- 5 Y , i ,, Y -V - 1's,- if 8- B BOYS Front Row:-Donald Heter, George Mcliean, James McDowell, Doyle Donaldson, Karl Oyster, Robert Smith, Charles Shanks, Robert Mcliibben. Second Row:-Chester Fair, Gene Fitzpatrick, Joseph Fox, Leon Smith, Phillip Myers, James Hunter, Paul Hazen, Scott Hanvillc, Harold Arnold, Howard Shifler. Third Row :-Junior Suittor, Garner Hoyt, William Shannon, Richard Fox, Russell McCammon, Neil Biddinger, Maurice Helbert, Sharrel Smith, Gilbert Carl, Bricker Ganyard. Fourth Row:-Robert Thompson, Perry Phelps, Henry Moore, Earl Richey, Karl Swartz, Robert Depler, Herbert Whiting, Richard Sloan, John Jacobs, Leonard Michael. Fifth Row:-Theodore Tucker, Vernon Morgan, Robert King, Robert Boeh, George Embrews, Donald Emerson, Clarence Pangle, Robert Klepser, Clarence Long, Robert Adams. Page Fifty-nine fl ' - -- ,, , i Ng Q -,, , , ,gn -Y'- --3' ,Lg W Ji,-F Y-14'-'i af , 1 ' L1 1 X :ll YM lx A ,. ,f it Lr g O i , --f Y, 7 - A GIRLS Front Row:-Clara Eva Moller. Lucille Tucker, Margaret Gantz, Mary Sheets, Carrie Snook, Kathleen Norris, Dorothy Hoyvr. Marjorio Patton, Dorothy Grahill. Second Row:-Hazel Gardner, Opal .l3C'li0IllllInCI', Muriel Ink. Ruth MCClarren, Josephine Stark. Phyllis Latter, Katherine! Gorham. Third Row :-Helen Kissel. Twannv Boughtvr. Marcia Foglrrnan, Marjorie Bush. Dorothy Long. Faye Hyman. Mary Mclnery. Fourth Row :-Lulu Clark. Elush Harvath, Mabel Doherty, Dorothy Frye. Beulah Andereon Page Sixty S P? ' q 14-Li, 'fsig-4 ki WJ- ?,Y - -, Y 'T -' .fx 41 Y , ,W W' YV C K- Q- ,Q , , W 4: ll N - 'Q 1 -f Q :VXQ1 I 1 - -1 'fx I x K'N iv M9 in ax gt v Q I L -J' Q 7 -A BOYS Front Row: llarlvy l r1'vr. lilvn Morrison. llaylnond Sloan, Williznn llunxill, lidwurd lil'HS1'I', llobvrl Baum, llivhard Good, Norris Flukv. Charlvs llurrelson. S1-cond Row:- llivhard lxul'l'm-r. llolwrl Booth. Gordon lflvigcl, .lohn William l5I'lllRllH'I'. llohu-rl Ncwvomh. .lack Rankin. Floyd Slatvr. Arthur Vanosdall. Third Row:--William Buzzard. Marlo lire-wer. llohvrt, Mvflrvary, livnnvlh Svlnplv. Gibons Clark, llolwrl llydvr. lidward Bs-ntlv, Floyd Kouglvr, Martin Brvwcr. Page Sixty-one J me A ff-'f f we of wwf r x V f A 'i 742 Z 1 . X. H, fs- ' tx A ?g 'f':- fo , 23 ,iff 3 A ' 4 f -,,- -fl-,f 'gg-f- fe Li?-ff-3-' J .1 ,v -fin- iy l 7 - B GIRLS Front Row:-Dorothy Brown, Lucille Dove, Emma Vaughn, June Tucker, Dorothy Cameron, Opal June Kendall, Mary Alice Goff, Autumn Winifred Cline, Frances Crone, Helen Greene, Naomi Hetsler, Glorine Whitmer, Esther Jane Carpenter, Marian Burgman, Helen Whitcomb, Helen Cowan, Dorothy Mumaw, Jane Clark. Second Row:-Marjorie Campbell, Aileen Smith, ldonna Emmons, Betty Jane Groll, Violet Price, Ruby Highman, Letha Rogers, Mary Phillips, Jean Whiting, Frances Biebel, Marion Sprang, Georgia Buchter, Leona Watson, Gladys Hoyt, Alene Smith, Loleta Lauder, Mary Reed. Third Row :-Marie Keen, Jane Stofford, Annabel McKean, Marjorie Burns, Helen Thompson, Margaret Carberry, Lyda Mae Trottman, Louise Culbertson, Martha Keiser, Mary Ellen Wolf, Helen Mumaw, Bheba Korns, Sylvia Gerberich, Ruth Melvin, Cecil Lowrey, Maxine Baum, Alice McQuillan. OFFICERS President--David Donley Vice President-Mary Ellen Wolf Secretary-Frances Reibel Treasurer-Kenneth Kantzer Faculty Adviser-Miss Culbertson Page Sixty-two X , . 4 ' A I ' 1 dp not in o wo . vs? Aka- :4-3-1. Af . '?,--'L' , - -:- - - I V ,E -in 7 - B BOYS Front Row: 'l18WI'0lli'f' Vlfilliams. Harold Hardgrovf-. Gerard Uwroymler. .lack Emminger. Forrvst Drake-. David Donlay. lloln-rt Hulit, Jack Way. Walter Privv, John Kindle. Josvph lllassvr, Arthur D1-lnzivr. Raymond Sponslur. llussc-ll Greenland. S1-cond RIDW'! 'lllK'll2iFll Lislon. Allrml llarpster. liugens' Bvokluy. .lunior Mivhavl. lidwarrl llolms, llarold Andrs-ws. William Brown. livnneth Kantzvr, William Dm-Haas. William Ernest, lloward Walkvr. 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'- ' v-' ,I TQ., 1 2 v -Q. au' ,-,- 1, 1: ina f.-w 2-'FE' k. ' . . --1, .- ,fy I ,-,L 1 Q-ff .,, ..,,, n, 13.415 ,L-,,1gJf, .x 1, mr-1 , ,N ., ff- '--' ..:, ' , ,V 1 1. R, ::14L.,1.i. ,, , ,..,,,,l,..dAL ,cf-05? r .... -1. f. ru., ,,,A - -Y.f. 1?-.f.' .ji -T a,i'i1-ex-a.-In , f, 43 ' ,,:,, 51,11 Q5 ' . -. :Q T., , MW. x , 1, ' ,,,.. , x '- ll-V-A ,- 1.1 if i' A , I i , Sir, 5.12, 'f, ,- A7 c' ' f nun-mu J, 3, , 1 . 1 .!, I ,, Q. i , l if Qt CLUBS Q. Q. . , , , ? fill X S Wg., ,Wt 3 I ,I y R -on a A X AN,-qefnfxxg ff :al W ii l ab hx ii i 'la 1-'I 1, , ,gaoita J S of -- 4 C,-Q.-fa 1:-9 1. 'LL,: , 'Q-,C ,D 'Y YL K --Y v - x 3 3 I BOOSTERS CLUB Front Row:-Herbert Smith, .lohn Mathews, William Peck, Harry Smith, Iliehard Bear llobert liybolt, lioger Roberts, Harold Rader, Irving Wiley, George Fluke, llaymond Arnholt. Herman Stone, Lawrence McMillan, Dean Morgan, Harold Bensinger. Second Row:fBobert Bowsher, Nadine Shambaugh, Hazel Dreyer, Frances Strock, livelyn Barr, Anabel Glasner, June Hartsel, Le Veda Boberts, Mary Bear, Mary Miller, Portia Glasner, Elizabeth Ann Haynes, Janet Brubaker, Mary Hetsler, Monica Priest, Charlotte Tecter, Roberta Weil. Third Rowzfllalph Strine. Mary Schulz, lone Patrick, Dorothy Gongwer. Catherine Nell, Cecil Rogers, Elizabeth Beider, Betty Helbert. .lean Weuthrick, Bonnie Blue. Dorothy Sharp, Heloise Moore, Betty Topping. Leola Stone, Kathryn Drushel, Elizabeth Berry. John Fox, Ned Saehet. Fourth Row:4Frances Williams, Kathryn Morr, Eleanor Hart, Lucile Stentz, Pauline Riley, Lueile Miller, Paul Fluke, Robert Melehing, Richard Hess, Max Esbenshade, William Love, William Harris, Georgiann Brown, Cleo Caton, Mary Ann Dessenburg, Frances Sloan, Margaret Simonton, Harriet Norton. Page Sixty-eight fx . , 1 . ,Al I A T, I4 UN HN Dyx LQ -il 1, Z ,x 5 A5 ll 1- Q ,. I 0 N K I - - - , x - WI QT I - y X. S , Ks- 1-xv-gi lv :L 1-E1-, - 7 V 47 -- --r Y - -4 Y Y ,Y , v Y? ,L - N BOOSTERS CLUB Frunl Row: 'Paul Scull. Carl Suillur. lixlwin Nlvlxvllar. llolwrl llraslsa. llulwrl, Svars. Fvnlon Willrunl, lluylnoml IA-ilvr. llalph Sutur. Shirrvl Slllllll. Waynv Sharllv, llolwrl W1-il. Paul Ball, llugu-r Wrvnn. Sm-com! Row: - 'Portia Guary. Marjoriv Spragnv, llnlh Olivo liowslu-r. llarrivtl, Luiz. Virginia llaslings. Vivian Turkvr. l ran1'vs llastingzs. llulvn lmunarrl, Phyllis Taylor. Mihlrvrl lnk, ICH-lyn linnnuns. Alive- Uliw-r, Milclrvcl Tmul. Opal Giar. Flnrvrlvv Stonv. Vvrna llarrvll. liullwrim- llm-ln-l. Third Row :--Norma Dorlanrl. llaulinv llogurs. Angzis' Pvlnlwr, Gladys Dunbow, llvlon Louise llvss. Nlary lmllisv Moorv. llarrivl W1-lly. Majoriu Clark. Mildrvll lluppus. Ilclvn llouisv llrown, Nlargznrvl lVlill4-r. Anna Laura Dnnran. livlly .lc-nkins. lin-tty Vanosdall. Mary lVlcCunn0ll, lC1lilh Dm'kmulorl'. Arl:-nv Wallavv. llulh lloollnan. livlly xNllll,IIl0l'0. Fourth Rowr Nlargarvl Picking. Dorothy lVlalunm-y. Muna Warncs. llulvn Iiulny. Franvvs llnlls. lVlar1'n-lla Jackson. Opal H0llIy. Violvl Shnslvr. Virginia Caslor. Kathryn Whflrslvr. Holly lllglllllllll, lilvanor Cruwm-ll. lva Fan- Dunvan. Maria- Ih-ml. ilwcndolyn Ogln-. lVlil1lrvxl Z1-llnvr, lxulhl-rinv S1-rnpln-, Bully Marlin. Page Sixty-nine B ,Q ,1 -1 7 pw gi -l 'x V X f iq .1 ff ' , E., at if-jx 1 fi- i , f.. -Y - Y :jr--9 GIRL RESERVES Front Row:fMildred Fogell. llelen Hamilton, Thelma Blll'liiIlQIhHlIl. Cecil Rogers, Rachel lieaser, Miss Agnes Paxton, Mary Louise Moore. Helen Louise Brown. Frances Hastings, Nadine Sllalllllallgll, Mary Mcliihben. Second Row:--Carrie Miller. l ranm'es Johnson. Helen Leonard, Vivian Tucker. Kathryn Web- ster, Virginia Castor. Mildred Hoppes. Gladys Denhow, Harriet VVelt.y, Helen Louise Hess, Betty Helliert.. Elizabeth Reider. Maxine Ambrose. Lois Brown. Third Row:fJeanette Booth. Helen Brown, Martha Jane Minamyer. Aliee Ludwick, Ruth Carskaden. Gwendolyn Ogle. lva Fav Duncan. B1-tt y lngmand. Frances But ts, Dorothy Gongwer. Edith Doekendorf. lone Patrick. Back Rowzflivelyn Cooper. Louise Bell. VVylda Stewart. Pauline Rulfeorn. Marie Heed. Thelma Hoyt. Vixa Middling. Mary Sehullz. Virginia Hastings. Dorothy Kidd, Dorothy Ma- loney. ' The aim ol' the Girl Iieserves is lo promote a hetter spirit ol' fellowship in the school and eoln- munity: the national purpose is To Find and Give the Bestfi and the slogan of the cluh is To Fave Life Squarelyf' The Girl Reserve Club. which has eighty-nine members this year, was organized in this high sehool tive years ago. This organization has set up ideals helpful to all but whieh van only he obtained through the cooperation of every girl. Page Seventy X . ,R . 4 'W x 1 ' 'f lil 143' P,-sf. I - -- g . ,M 'l sf ml L, L Q 'g,- A-4-,317 ' - - L- Y -,..Y-lL. , E fx: .,f as GIRL RESERVES Front Row: Dorothy l'Ikoy. Margnorilo Matz. Marvia Dlfllilll. llolra lAflt'C0!'llllt'li, l,um'illo Sl:-nI.z. llazol llroyor. listhor llrulmakor. S1-cond Row: lilizalnotli liorry. tlathorino Drnshol. lilizahotli Ann llaynos. Marjorio Arnold. 'l'rovu Whitnior. lfranoos Strook. Mary llotslor. Monioa Prim-st.. Mildrod Morr. Alioo tlliwr. lilcanor llart. lfranoos Williams, Kathyrn Morr. Third Row: Portia Ludwiola. Mary Laird. llolonc l,ong:, lxathryn tlrovolingr. Opal Stuullor. l,oolu Stono. Arlono Hrnlrakor. lforrost Whitoomlr. Mario Stono. Arlono lloyl. Miss Franoos Mason, Miss Marion Jardino. Bunk Row: 'llnth Slarrot. lidilh Morris. Vinnio Stahl. Dorothy Sharp. Cllurlotto 'l'ootor. lloloiso Morr. .lu-an Vtoutliriok. Sarah Donloy. l ranm-os Burns. Luoillo l,oitor. Trova Smnption. Stllllt' ot' tho yoarly ownts aro: tfandlo Light. Sorvioo. tlirl llosorvo Party. a pionic snppor. tiood Friday tlhapol Program. Mothor and Danghlor lianqnot.. and Sonior Farowoll. 'l'ho City Board ol' Advisors inolndos: Mrs. .l. Allon Millor. Mrs. IC. I.. Bowshor. Mrs. tiraoo Monro. and Mrs. li. F. Lutz. Tho school advisors aro: Miss Agnos Paxton. Chit-I' Advisor. Miss l ranoos Mason. and Miss Marlon Jardlno. 0l FltIERS Prosidonlw Mary Louisa Mooro Vice Pros. Charlotto Tootor Sc-vroluryn--liutty llollwrt, 'l'rm-asurc-r --VV liathyrn W1-lrslor Page Sevont.y-ono 15 3' V Nm fnfdg: A .-749' , i .I 'ggi 'X'3'?S ', K l' f -'H X it ' li' lr i - L , le -,Y ---1: ?'A Q , 411111 -1-' 2 HI-Y Back R1lM'!'Zt'llIl4'l'. tlactjcus. Hoyt-r. Palmcr. Bowshcr. Wcthcrlmc. Watson. Third R0W'!7NtFNNl'0llllT, Donlcy. Carmoncy, Ilcmy, Wands-r. lxcnnclh Hulit, Darl Hulit. Sc-cond Rowr Lcitcr, Nlatlicws. Hcrhcrl Smith, Richard licar. Bc-rnsirlgnrr, VVilcy, Lutz. Rader. Front Rowzflfshcnshadc. liyholl. Arnholt. lVlclVlillvu. Alsdorf. Hoolmau. CAllentlaetjcns alnscnt whcn picture was takvn.j Thc Hi-Y is an organization whose purposc is to crcatc, maintain and cxtcnd throughout. the school and community, high standards ol fAllI'ISlI8Il charactcr. This year's program includcd a mcmhcrship incrcasc to thirty-livc. With this number the Club could do much morc than with a smaller numhur, The Fog-llaiscr in thc Fall acquaintcd thc ncw boys with thc school activitius and the spirit ol' the school. ln March. tha- Club conducted a lfind-Yourscll' Campaign during: which thc uppcr- classmen met, industrial and profcssional lcadcrs ol' the' town for adwicc in planning a carccr. Tluvsc activitics along: with tho club activities have lxccn a distinctly hulpl'ul inllucucc in thc school. OFFICERS l'r1-sidont4Richard Boar Vice Pros.-llolmorl liyholl S1-cret,aryfNc1l Douloy Treasurer-Max Eshonshadc Pagv Stwcn I y-t wo N ll r- Y 4 N f f . ' gf 'iii 'fn-17 f - f - - T-X Z 1 f -F .--+- f Y4 , , fr I--V YV FUTURE FAR, ERS of A ERIC Front Row: lC1lwur4ls Wvlls. lirlu-sl Zl'llIll'l'. liugm-r lluln-rls, lluruld lluclvr. Ilolwrl xY0ll'll. lluvlurxl C4-asv. Phillip Uhl. llvrhvrl Crxpv. Arthur liuuv. Wullvr SV5Illl'l.0I'Il. lfillsmmrlh I'il'4'r. IM-lxvur l'n-llorl. Su-1-mul Row: Dvnlou Wurls. Kl'IlIll'lll Fish. Marion Smith. W'illium lVlcAdu0. L00 liruun, IA-u Iiuulzvulwisvr. ling:-r lllllm-r. Churle-s McQlmlv. lie-orgv liuyvr. Form-sl Shriwr. H4-urgv ll1lNl.UI'Il. Third Row: lilnlu' Myvrs. li1'Ul'gl' Ilirkvl. Myrnu Sullvr, Yi-rnon Puslvr, Mr. lxrill. inslrurlur, Hvurgv Cul:-, lu-um'lh lihs-y, Clillurd Alu-5. Tha- Ili-Ag Cluh juinm-xl lhn- l ulur1' l ilI'lllt'f'S ul' Aim-rim. 21 uzllinnul urgzulizuliml. lust yvur. This gin-s lllt'lll u voulurl und mvzlus uI'4'x1'l1z1l1g0 with olhvr clubs. Tho purpusv ol' lhv rlub is lu prmnuh- gre-all-r iutvrm-sl in rurul lill-. This is Zl1'l'0IllllllSlll'il hy ll'ilI'lllllg' lhv most upprowcl mulhmls lo put l.HI'lIllIlg on an lmsim-ss-likv und prolilnhlv hasis. Thv vlulfs prograln includvs sc-ruling various judging ta-anus to cuulvsls. Qlho A.ll.S. train plum-cl lil'th iu thx- stalo upplv-jlulgiugr ruuln-sl D. S1'l'1l-l'Ul Il lasting ul cost for local furuu-rs und u spray svrvim-r. Thvsm- uvlixilie-s gin' przivlic-ul training.: In 1-lula nlcruln-rs und urr u rcal ussul lu lllt'l'4lllllllIlllll.j'. OFFICERS l'rcsid1-ul-- liruvsl Z1-luwr Vim- l'rc-s. livurgl' liusfurcl Sc-1-rvtury livurgv Buys-r Trvnsurvr fflmrlvs lx14'QlRll.4' Faculty Advisvr' Mr. lxrill Page Seven! y-Lhre-af 1555 ax m5 X ' Q1 4 . x Milly S B59 '-X..-li tr- -1 A-K Q J - ' 'L 'i L ' ' 5 L ' M iv X FAQS ,lg-'i'+1r--9 I5 do - VL 1 fx ll 12575, Wk. - - -. 'x 'I K 5 l 1:45 I' V5 ' X I-ff! Q . , A L - -,L ..1 AMERICAN LITERATURE CLUB Front Row: Carl Sutton. llayrnond livitvr. lfdwin Mvlivllar. llvrlmrl Smith. liayrnond Arn- holt, Harold liadvr. .larnvs liarnvs. .lann-s liiston. Frvd lxovhl. VVoodrow Brinkman. Sc-cond Row:-llazvl Dreyor. TVlary liathyrn Weiner. lilizalwth Berry. Catherine Drushvl. Florence' Mumaw. lwa Far- Duncan. Elizalmctll Ann Haynes. Arlonv Hoyt. Trvva Wilmer. Third Row:-Dpal Staullor. Miss Davidson. advisor. .lohn Mathews. .loan VVouthric'k. Char- lotte Teeter. Reesa Bcttorl. Kathryn TVlorr. Lucille Stcntz. Anabrl Glasnor. Frances Strock. Carrie Miller. Frances Butts. Fourth Row:- Georgia Fulmur, Mary llvtslvr. Vivian Buzzard. Elm-anor llart. Sarah Donlay. Dorothy Sharp. Roberta VVvil, Moniva Priflst. llcloisv Moorv. Fifth Rowzs-fllolwrt Bowshor. Vinniv Stahl. Paul Be-ll. llarold Bensingm-r. William Harris. Howard Alsdorf. Martin By:-rs, Paul Srotl. Tho Aint-rivan lill,t'I'lll,lII't' Clulr was organizod thrm-0 yt-ars ago and has grown rapidly in this short tune. Thr mam purpose- ol thr organization is to study.ln morc d0ta1l,thc- life' and works ol' leading American authors. The Club has lwen quito Slll'l'l'SSl.lll this yuar undc-r thv supvrvision ol' Nliss Dax idson. 'Vient- lngs were' held Pvvry four swvks at tht' home ol' one ol' tht- ine-rnlwrs. OFFICERS President-Vinniv Stahl Vice Pres.!'.lames Barnes Secr0tary4lva Fam: Dum-an Tre-nsurnr-'Monica Priest, Faculty Adviser-Miss Davidson Pagv Seventy-four N f ., t X HN N 3 x x 421- i.-1. -sg P- 4 ,N rg 'K xi . 1 , It X v f' i -at H x fl t fl i M 7 J H i tar lr y f f xx -2- qv. LIBRARY SERVICE CLUB Front Row: llolwrt Z4-hm-r, l r4-cle-rivk Mulnaw. llayluond Moss. .lamvs Stood. llalph Newly, Nathan Strauss, .lohn llrotziuan. S1-voml Rowrf lilt-anor Shank. Nlargzarvt. lialston. l rant'vs llyan. Raymond Leiter, Erminqg llissong. liloist' Sulnuu-rs, Paulmo Dlflalll. Dorothy lVlcQuato, Vera HISSOIIQ. Third Rowz- Loo Braun, llobvrt Svars. Donald Smith. lrfdward llichter. Paul Remy. Martin llyvrs, lillgtwlim' Wahl. .lohn Fox. Fourth Rowzf Nlargucritc Mt'Cuou. Phyllis Taylor, lil:-anor llart. Lucille Stentz. Kathyru Nlorr. Kuthyrn Wubstvr. Mildrvd lloppe-s. Betty ltlgllltfilltl. Fifth Row: -f llvba lVlt'cl0I'llIlt'k. Nlabvl Btifllllltlll. llazvl Drt-yt-r, Miss Klickow, Wylda Stuart. Maxim- Ambrose-, Lucille Millvr. Vvrna llarrm-tt., llvlt-n Armstrong. 'l'hv Library S1-rxim-v tllub is t'0lllp0St'tl ot' a group ot' voluntc-or rnmnbors who help with the Library work. liach mmnbor t't5t't'IVOS a certain amount ot credit for his work. Most important ot' tho yoar's ac'tivit,i0s includvd a rummagv salt- ol' old books and magazinus and thu- sponsoring of Stunt night. Tho Club mt-rubs-rs took a trip to the State Capitol in thc' Spring. OFFICERS President-V Raymond Leiter Vice Presf- Ermiue Hissoug Sec. and 'l'reas.fFranues Ilyau Asst. Sec. and 'l'reas.- lfloisv Sllllllllt'l'S I4illl'8l'i8II Miss Klickow Page Seventy-tix ez by W N , TT--- X fs f f hi ! i- ff, ,, ,V - Y fx-, 'Af r , - -? -,S , Jai-P -n-'--fr HOME ECONOMICS CLUB Front Row: -Alice Shoup. Elizabeth Baxter, Georgiann Brown, Helen lleukman, Mary Roller, 'Nlary Mefjuate. Mary Glasser. Second Row:--f Naomi Kelly. Pauline Dowe, Dorothy lVleQuate, Pauline Dirlam, Sylvia Glasser, Pauline Long. Belly VVhilmire, lluth Hootman. Third Row:-Eleanor Crowell, Phyllis Byers. Mary Kopp, Franees B. VVoll'e. l'lI'ElIlI'0S Johnson, lluth Hinkle. Alive Snook. Anna Clark. Fourth Row:fliathryn Uehel, Dorothy Mt-Nahb. Louise Jordon. Adeline Davis, Vera Slater, Alzada Long. Helen Folk. The Home Economies Club. which is under the supervision ol' Miss Camp, is 4-omposed ol' twenty-two members. They hold meetings twice a month. This year lhey had lunch sales to make money to purchase equipment for the dining room and rel'erem'e hooks for the lllmrary. OFFICERS President-l,ouise Jordon Secretary--Frances Wolfe Treasurer- Vera Slater Faculty Adviser -Miss Camp l'ag1eSovcnty-six N , v, 1 QI d 'U x - , b 1 . HN l I if qgx it Nxt x xx -'x gc Q' '-n- i-ii W T-nl - f - iff , f .- 6-ll i Y - I- f - IZ, JU IUR DEB TE CL B l runl Now: lmnisl' llllllN'l'lS4lll. lllnry Wullv. llvlvn llrvvn. l'll'2llll'1'S Sylxiu ll1'l'lDl'l'l1'll. lic-Hy Jnns- lirnll. lllnrgi-l'y Cnnlplu-ll. Ili-llwl. .lvnn xxvlllllllgl. S1-1-mul Ihm: 1flun'l1-s llZll'l'l'lSUIl. -lllllll lirulvulwr. Maury Sll1'l'lS. l,ur4'm' llrnnl. lllulwl llvivli. Hurilmn l lia-gvl. Afllllll' Vzuinsmlull lin:-k Row: Phillip Nlyvrs. llulu-rt llulil. Williann lirmin. ll:u'nlrl ,'xlllll'l'N5N. llmsauwl llnllwr. lX1'IlIl1'lll lX2llllZl'l'. Willizun llanxillm Miss Nlililrwl AllZllllSUl 'llIllZ1'll ilu- .lnniur Dvlvnlm- Clulr in lln- .luniur llivll svllnul nl llw lu-- u 1 - v P . Q 1 F rw gunning: nl ilu' llrsl si-nu'sIn-r ln ormlvr In pronlnlv n :rc-ulvr lllll'l'l'Nl In ilvlmli-. llu' vluln Inns lxwnlw-vi-'lil nu-nilwrs. 'llll1'lF IlN'l'lIll S in-rv hvlrl ilu' llllli wmnl 1-wlw' 'l'lun's1lnx' clurinl' Illn- 1 ' P I . . P ' . ' P! llrsl se-im-slvr. xiil'lUllS Sllll.ll'l'lS vwrv dvlinlvd upon by Ihr- Illl'llllN'l'S ul lllv vlulr, vnvll onv lNll'lll'Ip2llIllf.f In ul lm-ns! nnm- rlvlrnlm-. Pugc Scvcrlty-seven if 1, 55 gk ia 41, -.1 h 4 1.9 S, . if 4 L'- 5-, va. fx 2. Z., ag Z1 S , 1 l X L In Q DRAMATICS L l ' ' 'WM 4, :W 4' . f - l 1.71 'I Wh 4 xrz 2 - i g: ' 1 , laafo fneffm ' S Z A if-Y 44 ,f': 5 ldv I5 l 7 ' ' ' F1 .ax Y , 'Y 'Qing' Y MISS GRACE McAD00 The Dramatic Department. which had its origin in Ashland lligh School three years ago. has been progressing very rapidly within the last few years. Perhaps no one deserves more credit than Miss Grace McAdoo. head ofthe department for the standard ol' this organization. Under her supervision, the department has advanced until now it is one of the most prospering and successful in our high school. Special attention is given to the study of dramatic art. plays. and the art of pantomiming. The real value of dramaties and a thorough appreciation ol' art is given to each pupil. Besides being quite instructive it is also entertaining. ln its course there is a Dramatic class and a Dra- matic Club. Plays are given and acting and theaters are the main topics studied. Each year Miss lVlcAd0o has added a new specialty to this department and in time to come there will he very few pupils graduate without a thorough knowledge ol' the course included in the Dramatic Department. Page Eighty f 5 r V' ' Q! 4 n N f- A ' ' 4. A .. I E -.-, f - is ' w f W I' it X X L . -X.. X i-,il-,-4-I,-, Y f---,gf - fx.. -, ,Keg Y , . V L ,S - 2 Y Y, Y , Q, 1 is-: AE -D DRAMATIC CLUB Fronl llow:- George Fluke, Darl Ilulit, Max lisbenshade. Seeond Row: Cecil llogers, llelen l.eonard, Mary Louise Moore. Helen Louise Hess, Marjorie Clark. Harriet Welty, Gladys Denbow. lxathyrn Morr, Lucille Slenlz. Third Row: lliehard Bear. Catherine Nell, Gwendolyn Ugle, Betty llelbert.. Bonnie Blue, .lean Weulhriek. lloberta Weil. lialhyrn VVebsl.er, Mildred lloppes, Dorothy liongwer, lone lhilriek, llarold liensinger. Fourth Row: lrving Wiley. llarold llader, Ted lirindle, Frederick Llliteheock, William llarris, William Peek, lliehard lless. lloherl. Bowsher. The Masquers and Mummers was organized in 1928 eomposcd ol' selected talent of the school. Its only presentation this year was Charm, a three-act play directed by Miss McAdoo, who is also the sponsor ol' the club. The club is composed of thirty members. UFFICERS President- George Fluke. Viee Pres.-4Harold liensinger. Seerelaryvljladys Denhow. Treasurer-llarrict Welty. Faculty Adviser-f-Miss Mendoo. Page liiglity-one f i Fgx digg-vf f A ,, ' -,, . , L1 Y- -,- f ,fx -'f 7 ,-? -:fi 5, ifv iv 'i, i' tt I? : 'l r .I L lik lx CHARM Front Row:-llarolml lim-llsilngxvr. llarl Hulil. llolwrl liowshe-r. Tvd Hrinfllv. llvorgv Flulw. Irving Vlilvy. Nlarjoriv Clark. lllL'lliiI'Kl Bvar nol in piclurv. Back Row:--lKalllyl'11 Nlvlmslvr. ilwmulolyn Uglc. Cecil Ilogrvrs, Mildrvcl Hoppm-s. Mary llouisv Nloorv. Hr-len Louise llvss. llarrivt Xlllliy. Gladys Dvnbow. Dorothy llongwvr. B1-tty llc-llu-rt. The Dramatic Club, The Masquvrs anfl Nlummr-rs. presenirfd thc play Charm c-arly this fall. Thx- vasl was wvll vhosvn and thu- play was an vxvcllrnl prose-mation. The play wx as PIllhllSlEiSllK'Hlly wc:-ixvcl hy a packerl housv. Tha' lvvhniquf' ol' thv pvrfornlvrs demonstratml the mliligf-ni vlloris ol' Ihr- dirvctrcss. Bliss Mcrhloo. Page Eighty-two I ll ., . Q u N - 6 I fl E! ' ' NNY. - -i X x . Atrx-.A . sf ,' -if-Tai. v 1-1-fgl- -v gf , - Y? : Y - - 4-Y Y T-4-P as - v -wk , jr f K :Q ,, Q5 'O SENIOR CLASS PLAY l r cnun ll! nnsx : 'l'l'IlHl'iIllH1'.fi m-fmx- gn-lflunl-u-.Ml 1-r1 Kim-ljq-ns. Ilan-k Rem 'Nlilmlrvrl lluppz-s. Darl llulil. IXZllhI'yIlxYl'llSl1'!'. Paul Flukv. Illll'I'il'l Wvlly. liichurcl Iivur. xIilI'jl7I'i1' Clark. Thx' Iinal dramalim' f-I'I'ol'I ui' lhv Svnior c-lass was lhc' farce- t'Ulllt'dy Tons ui' Nmwp. ll was a wry lllllllg climax to the lllllIlf'l'UlIS 4II'liIlllillC' pI'f'Sf'IllllllUIlS uf' this vlass, 'l'h0 vast was we-ll vhusvn and vavh playvrl his parl in an vxvvllvnl IlHlllll1'l'. The- play was under lhf' direction ul' Nliss lir'ac0 Nlc'-Xciuu, hvad of the dramalim' 1l4'l2il'llllf'lll. 'I hv linvsss' and hnv slafff' Jl'f'S0llt'f' uf' lhv vasl ffavfx Pvidcnvv ui' I r- :- hr-r Yf'l'j 1-apahlv dirvvliml Pagv Eigllty-lhrvr' 8 x f.,,v -Q lx in Y-H X 'W-:ff f frm , f'.' .I ,iw r Y Y at 3 , ,- Y- 1 -:r,7,f' 'J' f A 7, J1J -3-'lr ,.J ,, ,i v , JUNIOR CLASS PLAY Robert Bowsher, Charlotte Tceter. Sarah Donlcy. Howard Alsdorf. Jean Weuthrick, Elizabeth Ann Haynes. Monica Priest. Edwin lVlcKellar. CCharles Campbell not in picture.D The Youngest was a three-act comedy staged this year by the Junior Class. Miss lVIcAdoo supervised and directed its production and thc play received an unusual welcome hy the public. The cast worked very hard and rightly deserved the honor which it brought them. The present Junior class has exceptionally good talent in its midst and a large amount of dramatic ability. Page Eighty-four 'C ' N 'Q 1, ii iii' A ww 1 - --, . Y ' fl gf .av Fill. , 1-i' ff, f - J. , P-fy f A YW YE i ,S FRE CH PL Y Ulonn Willson. Durl llulil. lllmrlollo T1-s'l4'r. llayinond llvilvr. Allen llzwljvrls, Thellnu lloyl, Need llonlm-y. John Nlallwns. Thr- l rvnch play was vvry siicci-ssl'l1lly prusvnlml this yvar in vonjunvlion with thi' liand 1-omwvrl. Tho play in una' nd, was vm-rite-rvcl around llw zwliwilivs in za I I'0ll1'll hotvl. whosv in- lvrprclvru undvrslood no linglish. Naturally thorn- was zu dvlugv ol' English visitors and lnuny und vurivd wc-ru lhv l'0Illlllll'lill0llS arising. ll is rullu-r dillii-ull lo pri-sunt za play in other Llian om-'s native longuc. The splendid training and nssllrsmcu ol' the crust rollcct llllllfll credit on the dlrectrcss. Miss Mason. Page Eighty-live , f.-,fm ' '- ' f. 5. -. v -11-Y H. - A -, ' A an wh .I .. m ,I .I .fx H , ,,,,I, I +.I,,, I. ,.,,i,. II,II,,IIII .I . f -II ,W II J IIIIIIII III I ,I ,I, II IIIII 134' ' , -, . - - V -- 7-I I.. . ,, II I , I5 , ' , ' A I ' Gig 1 N. , l'?5ff,? ,fi f I' :Ii .UI-1 iw.. ' rl. .1-3 . II-. 'F x ,v.-N . I ,-.I .ig fa gn A jx , ff , , 1 2 ,Y . ' 1. ' 1 P' . is , - v ,,y .' I V agw .ef 4- -, N ' I if-fFf ,x3 'l4w .w -- ,mf :aw 1 -pw . f ' ml,-5, wg' ,171 V' elf si-rg.y'lg 1' ,. , .I- . I4,b6I.:I54-I,?4g.jILg,, . -I -,IQ-EI, :5I,?IIII,. - ' 4-1 flu: 'YI-,,.', .- ' ' - My na ' 4- .--' iff V :f?: iElf ' L V 1, 1 ' v V If , , ' , i?g,.,g-Ly , , N 4.',j7:'1 QW -. -31:40 Fix' w,1 w , 1' ,Qi f5,.- ., 1,3-N 5 - gf'f:f1,'- .. 1iI f Z' HS A 1-ff f 'cg,2, - I -3, ,K . wry: f A 1 lull :T'i':. l 'ft 'HH I: r ujIE,.5agg:1Qi:-5,2I'j3.I:I H. 3,1 1 g,I,,5I,,, Inq , ,- -. gif 31- 'rf 32 45: V H , .M my 1--A-,elf - , ' 09,531 F-f2f .'f. I . ,I:vIIi5,I.x1I, MII .-rs' - JH 311: M' - ,g ,g. x Eff? i'2!5,g 'U', 'f'- ' - .V ' -fr3f-.j?:1 A ,yy 1,. .ii-1:55, fn ,IQf.71:g'jg4'-fi. fy 'T?E?7I25 'SY . Q 'ff tk -,ff-f:1g.'.:+::ffi' . r , ' ,133 :H3'.ff,Itg2, ,gint -' 1 55 ':f?'f 5i:fi.-im, ' 'T -- g'i-r !,,,:Q'5?3gf5f. '- Ili H0143-'QI--.113 '5 .3 w aff 1 1 J: ., - .. ffw . . L 1- S: if ,, -5115551 ffigiggq, rigxg - ?f'.f1'ff 1 ' f 1'tif:,fYfw-31x,,Q5 V 11224 , . .. 2, I-. I1 , .I V 1 .x Y. - ul-- fi 98' MUSIC 5 L ' W in X NVQ wp fl 1-51.113 A X I 1 1727. T: f 1 . ..- .. r X l P K ill 9 ' ab lx w 1 . Z ! 'lf .ff ., , . . ii-W AL' - ,f- 'f Q' 4,5 Y ,siiisiggf A- LOUIS E. PETE The Music Department of Ashland High School is one which every pupil of this school and every citizen of Ashland should be justly proud. To Louis E. Pete, who has had charge of this depart- ment during the last six years, goes the credit for its progress. The High School Band, Junior Band, Orchestra, Junior Orchestra, and Glee Clubs in their peisrformances give a fitting illustration of the success that has been made through his untiring ei orts. Not only has Mr. Pete developed these organizations to such a high plane, but also, he has interested the student body and the community, as a whole, in good music. Ashland is indeed fortunate to have her music department in such capable hands. Page Eighty-eight X ' -J Y' - A 8 I: N -X P 1 K U ,X txgyx X ff 4' , 1' Q-at-f-QL El Y Y- 1- ff ' i W lfw 7 y, - J it - X2 -L Y j W -I -W i , -jiri Q 1 v ,- ' n 5 --1-1 . -vu- BAD TI10 liunml, u Iifly-lhrm-4' pin-vv cmn'1'rI Klllfillliliilillll. has c'on1plvl,vd za wry SllCl'l'SSl-Ill yvzar. Comm-rls w1-ro prm-sc-lm-fl ul ASIIIUIIII. lluyvsvillu and S2iYilIlIlHh. The talvnl ol' the lll1'llllN'l'S was ulnly 1l1-lrlurlslrnll-11 by tlu' dllllvull, vlzlss ul l'0Illp0SllI0ll QIIXUII. lllcsu lllcllldcd all lhv lwtlvr known Niitltllllll Band COIILPSIN IllllIllN'l'S, The Band pluyvcl al all lhc lxuskvllmll and lbollmll galnvs. Thx' snappy Ill3I't'IliIlQ' back of Farnsworth. our su wr-clrum lllil'0I', and the mc 1 1' nlurvhvs I'0I'Ulllll ' hcl wil lllS1Il'l' lhc lvam , I J 3 . I und :ls huc'kcl's. Y Page liigllty-nine 5 ,5. W?7 ' w'?'Lfm'gS???FN-x nxwfwgfxvfn W ' wt tit ' KN ' , ,, 4 'W h7155 l.,f' e e e-1,f TT- ,.::-,.L, at ss- ,, iff- , f e Jhj' I ii, Q iLff4 rr - wwf r 1 THE ORCHESTRA The t il'l'iH'Stl'H. ernnpused of forty-tix e nu-mhers. under the leadership of Nlr. Pete has established sewral nill'SiS this past year. It presented symphony numhers for Ihr' Iirst time. The tirsl. lll0Yl'llll'Ilt of Sehubt-rL's Un- finished Symphuny and the Jxlltii-lllll' xiUY0lIll'Ilt of the Beelhmen Fifth and YYagner's Over- lures to llienzi and Der Nlnster sings-r were all play-cl at the Winter Convert. This is very high grade musie and of za type that Ashland High can be proud to present. The orehestrafs lirst out-oi'-town eoneerts were presented at Huyesville and ltoudomille. Appreelzttive audiences expressed their approx al of the programs. Page Ninety . f fx . ' J f, 5 Sl t 'W dw r, ' N ' l xl K 'A '- ff lli' 3 ery - vu irfft 1' Y 'i ff rfT Ai?2iii ' - . 2 i- GIRL GLEE CL B l rmll Rum: llvlniw Nlnmrv. lXJIllll'jll S1'llllDl1'. ll1Illl1'l'llll' VM':lu'l'. l'1X1'ljlI Nlillvr. Pilllllllt' lllillgl, l1lilIl1'll1' llullins. 'Xlmflu lmngr, Nvrnan liurrm-ll. I'Il1'zuumr Ifrmu-ll, lX2lllll1'1'll Nurris. lim-lly llvllwrt. llXNl'lllllllfll Ugls-. llvlvn lA'llllJIl'll. Sc-4-mul Rum: llorutlly Sharp. Nmlinm' Sllilllllbllllgll. ,IQ-un NN 4'llllll'l1'li. 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Sunni' ul' ilu- spm-1-iul numlu-rs ul' ilu- Xnnuul llmu'vrl XH'I'1' 'l'llv Lump in llu- Nlvslf' Ulfrumn. lll'UUll. l.Illll'I'lll'illll llu' Nlumlf' :xml um' lllill was lDiil'lll'lllill'lj l'Iljlljl'll uns ll 'l'l'm:1lul'4'. will: lljlllllllgj 1-Ill-vls whirl: nmflv il wry drmlmlil' mul ulll-vtixm-. l':1gm' Nlllvlj-UIH' . v M 1 I Axfffff f cf I Mug N C A f - sf' --f I-: pear- -9-- ,- - -.lg-f g If A 1? I ' ' ,L.,,,.. .Q :J Q. L Z in L, i s , ,f Y , BOYS' GLEE CLUB Front Row:Alrving Nviley, Richard Lutz, Edwin Wells. Martin Byers. George Marble, Margaret Ralston, Mr. Pete, Paul Bell, Donald Emerson, Wayne Strine, Harold Poorman. Top Row:-Ernest Zehner, Leo Lautzenhiser, Wilton Heifner, liobert Weil, Robert Clawson, William Peck. Guy Farnsworth. Harold Bensinger. Kenneth Seymour, Paul Fluke, Harold Oyster, Walter Gaetjens, Herbert Smith. The Boys' Glee Club has had a very successful year. Mr. Pete has expressed great satisfac- tion over thc line performances they have given. ln the years previous, the Girls' Glee Club has been conceded an edge over the boys' Cthough not by the boysb but this year at the Winter Concert, competent judges declared that one was as line as the other. The Club consists of twenty-three members who are all enthusiastic workers. As over half the members are underelassmen we may expect even better achievements in the future. Page Ninety-two N 0- ,' Q 4 N 'N 1 If . 'iil 1'i-WPQXQQ ' ll ' '- Sf? ulisw Y fr,--2-f,- 1. , . - , c- t N '17 -Z ,S - e in -f r ia Q ' ' :L ' OPERETTA Back Rowzf--Maxine Ambrose, Nadine Shambaugh, .lean Weulhriek. Betty Helbert, Catherine Nell', llarrict Welty, Gladys Denbow. Front Row:-Guy Farnsworth, Harold llc-nsinger, Paul Bell, Paul Fluke, Herbert Smith, liicllarfl Lutz, lrving Wiley. Marjorie Clark and William Peek not in picture. Once in A Blue Moon, the operetta, given by the musical organization this year was quite modern. The plot was carried out by a very capable cast. The east for the operetta was composed of the girls' and boys' glee elub with the accompani- lnenl. ol' the orchestra. The operelta was under the supervision of L. E. Pete, assisted by Mrs. D4-Vue and Miss Thelma Slack. Page Ninety-three 1 w 55' V-3.14 ,. .' JL., . a , 1 Q K ! 5 ':1'Q :!.'if!:! 'M -, 'ef'!4 . lf -f - --,,- - E N I ' ,,. w,ff3.- 4' 2- 41 '1'-'ij , ,--: YQWJA.-: H'-1 .' U ,f 4-s','-.,sfff-+'- xg 5-gpg-5 fi ' 57 a,',f'g-.rf:-?fH4LC+ 5 '-'Q.i1J'3 iv' ' 11.091 5 I ',- ,-'gl -as ' .r'..q.'.g 77, ..,. - - -.WE-9, . K , , , ,:,., mf -- Lg 'mf '1:qgA'.Q.:zgPf': . .4 :'-15'w', Y 'Z' -MW: . ,tx .3 --., Q ,. 1? ' ff ' ii?f,iQi'3?:g2 -. 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To our fanciful imagination, the name treasure chest expresses the thought of chests or storehouses for facts and pleasant memories to be recalled and cherished as very valuable treasures in later years. If this aim is accomplished in the presentation of this year's annual to the student body, the hopes and aspirations of the Annual Staff for 1930 will be fully realized. The Annual Stail' of 1930 wishes to express their sincere gratitude and ap- preciation to G. P. Gongwer, faculty adviser, for his interest. and supervision in the publication of The Treasure Chest of 1930. Page Ninct y-sci tn E 7 1 . 91'-fa-sffx X 'mf-fffv 5 , W gf' ty 5 L ff , -D ssc..- S -- 1. .,..ss. NEWS STAFF Left to Right:-Elizabeth llieder, Edwin Mcliellar, Helen Louise Brown, Harold Bensinger, Miss Davidson, Richard Hess, Edith Dockendorf, Harold Bader, Gladys Denbow, Paul Bell, Dorothy Fearer. The News Staff of' this school year has equalled in many ways the staffs of' previous years. The deficiency of numbers was balanced by the tedious efforts of each member. The High School News Column in the city paper has, as in preceding years, furnished this year a high spot in news and entertainment for the public as well as the student-body. A different high school activity was assigned to each pupil who reported upon this phase for a definite length of' time. At the end of this time assignments were exchanged, thus giving a variety of topics to each member through-out the year. Miss Florence Davidson has most successfully advised this group of students in this particular branch of student activity. Page Ninety-eight X 1:-gf-M. -111 , .I Q ' ? . T' Us su X -ii-L... 4 .l A X A ff --1 ft -'X 'K - L. if..-XW T 'T ' AI I-e- Je, e. - 7 t. ,kfil f s CLASS PROPHECY Now, Cecil, I'll run over this list and you copy them in that book, please. This census work is quite interesting, especially when you learn of friends and fellow classmates that you haven't seen for twenty years. Remember 'way back in 1930 when you and I were Seniors? Let's get started. Harold Bensinger, president of Street Cleaners Association, single. Owns no property save a hot-dog stand in Lodi. Thelma Hoyt, married, house-wife, and has two children old enough to vote. Mary McConnell, actress, single. I saw her in the Woman from Everywhere. I guess she has become quite famous with her dramatic acting. Glenn Watson, married, runs Fish Market. His wife, maiden name Alice Ludwick, runs the hotel on sixth street. No children and no telephone. Mary Schultz, single, matron. Kenneth Fish, operator and founder of Bigger Bobings and Less Worms C., married, with six children old enough to hold the presidential office. Frances Butts, congress woman. I hear she has been lecturing and debating for weeks on the bill A Home for Old Dogs Should Be Established in Every State. She is advocating another along the line of reading nursery rhymes to the prisoners before they retire. Did you know that Gwendolyn Ogle, Marie Reed,and Ione Patrick are making a world tour speaking on subjects such as How to Keep a Good Man Home P And speaking of lectures, I hear Mildred Hoppes and Virginia Castor are at the North Pole now giving talks and shows on What the Best Dressed Woman will Wear in June. Mildred speaks on How to Apply Cos- metics without Getting Cold Cream on the Eye Brows. Max Esbenshade, missionary to Aus- tralia. Irving Wiley, Metropolitan Opera Singer. George Fluke, farmer, married. Wife's name, lluth Carskaden. Jeanette Booth, telephone operator between Mars and Sullivan. Arlin Har- mon, sea diver. I think he is after some kind of sea fish or food that will grow feathers on gold fish. James Barnes, chemist. Now experimenting on a fluid, which, when injected in the brain will give a complete knowledge of all grade subjects. Darl Hulit has taken Mr. Pete's place in the Music department in Ashland High. Elma Ballou has charge of singing in the Old Folk's Home and Walter Kerr is Drum Major in their band. Harold Reed is the second lone eagle of the sky. He has a job as traflic cop of the sky. Ted Brindle has gone quite daffy over science and is now studying the functions of the clouds. He has some theory that in future years every cloud will have both sides lined with silver. Louise Bell and Kate Finley are in Hayesville teaching the farmers how to raise potatoes without that irregular top. Earl Bachmann and Fenton Wiltrout now give lessons in Geometry to all those interested. They have discovered a new route to the moon and a new way to Mars, Dorothy Mumaw and Dick Bear have started a school for the busy students and are teaching them the best way of studying without spending too much time on one book. Dorothy Kidd, with the aid of Morris Palmer, has been teaching her conception of a druid's dance. Rachel Reaser, who was always so interested in birds, flowers, etc., will soon be able to take Mr. Wander's place. ' She as yet has not married. Pat Welty, a great instructor in dramatics, is now teaching in Perrysville. Ned Donley, the expert diver, has just received his brass medal as life guard at Bound Lake. Wylda Stewart is happily married to Bob Hootman, who is now directing the High School Band at Keener's Run. Helen Remy and Alma Warnes, who could be called the second Siamese Twins, are now touring the world, looking for present-day jobs. Seems funny for everyone else to be so famous and here we are just census takers with nothing to do but see how famous everyone else we ever knew is. Anyway we have the memory of that class and the satisfaction of knowing there were brilliant minds in our midst. Imagine Majorie Clark, Gladys Denbow, Helen Louise Brown, and Dorothy Fearer in the Senate with the cares of this country on their shoulders. It is more than I can understand. 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A o A- --,, . - -.-, . -Ps F- - a k N - f 4 ' 'YT' - 5, A, T-, - , 11- I 1. - 1, - X 7 Y Y YW v i f A, Y Y . i - COACHING STAFF Ashland High Srhool is quitv fortunate to haw as hor coaching stall'som1-ofthv laading athletes ol' Ohio. Sidney Boyd, director ol' athletics. is a former Muskingum star. G. D. Rosy Starn, head football and basketball coach, a four sport man at VVoostt-r was all-Ohio full-bavk in '22 and '24 at Wooster. f Wayne Pete Blough. head baseball coach and assistant in football and basketbalhwas all- Ohio quarter-back in '26 and '27 and all-Ohio forward in '27 at Wooster. C lhay Novotny. who has had vharge ol' tha track tm-am, was all-Ohio hall'-back in 1929 at Ashland lo ege. Edward Avison. swimming coach. is a Wooster tank xcteran ol' a few years bavk. Page 104 ot x 'FQ-NX J 1' V Qt 4 X Sq-pY,Xf-f ' h 45. -X ' fl ' - 4- f .if Hit N . 3 Sv' vii 42-'IC 'Ji 4, g,- ,Q A W?-- A 4 Y Y P-ity., A - - lit 1 1? L as , iif- , viz 1 :C wx-L' -5 VARSITY FOOTB LL TE .W lfrunt Ihm: xi1'Niiiil'Il, ll4'l'lwrt Smith. iii1'ilIll'li Iivnr. ltnlxwls. llurry Smith. Nlurgrnn, Pwn- iIll t'l'. r- Sm-uml Run: I.4-ilu-r. rnanmgrvr. lflnkm-. ltyhull, Wilt-5, Pm-k. Mullin-ws. 'l'hir1l Th.- st'1litlll lay ,Ns nnml th 'I'hv injnrn SllilSlI lion: -Xrnhult. llnnkin, Huh:-rl Bvnr. llnlit. N30 limllmll sn-arson 1-mlm! with Your xiclurivs in nine' ganilvs. Tha' high point ul' tho xms thu- :In-Il-ul ul' I'nu'yrns I5-Hi. lim-yruis was thc- lanul'ltc'. as thc-5' haul not hm-n hm-nt:-n hlnnml in zu grid gunna- fur l'rmrtv4-n yvnr:-1. Ashlmld plnyvd thm-ir hm-st gttllll' ut' tht' st-nsun -st-rxvrl xivlnry. lm-:un was liaillrlivnppt-rl to u t'l'I'ltliIl vxtvnl throughout the' hlllvl' pnrt nt' tht' svusull hy -s. For this rm-nsmi llmwli Slurn was Ilmrwml to play smnm- iviijllll' QIZHIIPS with n llllllllwt' ul' 'l'h1- Slurn Ill vs. pruspuvts for thv nn-xt yvzn' urc rulhn-r hrighl. With ninult-ttm-1'invl1l'rnln this yn-ur. Cum-h looks l'urxiurd lu u much hm-ttvr sc-ason next ycur. Page 105 E ' 3-f-' ' 4 1 1 Q If I' ,lv x I I M nil i l . , 1, Lx A- I t S L 1'-' 3, gg -Q 4-fxr D - V- vYYl?'Y'i-!'V'- -.i : .If-E' -1J.s ,ul-Q Aix:-cg? JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL Front Row :AW'asen, Donle ', Carmonc . Barnes, Hem , Brown. 3 Y Y Second Row:-Morrison, assistant manager, Wander. H1-sson, NYl'WCOlllil, Dolby. Hulit, Wil- trout, manager. Third Rowzf-Kirkpatrick. Campbell, Palmer. Thomas. Shank. Slot-um. The Junior Varsity played three games this year. The Mansfield Junior Varsity beat them 6-0 in the first game. The next two with Madison High were won hy Ashland 6-0 and 25-6. Some members of the team will make a strong hid for the Varsity next year. Page 106 fs I Q N '10-'11 A.H.S. 62-Loudonville 28-Shelby 14-Shelby 2-Bucyrus 2-Barberbon 6-Massillon l l-Barbermn 8-Norwalk 22-Wooster Won 8 Lost 1 '14-'15 A.H.S. 0-Shelby 33-Plymouth 6-Galion 0-Medina 0-Gulion 28-New London 7-Bucyrus 0-Mansfield Won 3 Lost 5 '17-'18 A.H.S. 13-Wadsworth 0-Wooster 7-Wooster Acad. 6-Galion I7-glanslield - u ms 6-Mana 0-Lorain 13-Alumni Won 5 Lost. 3 '20-'21 A .H.S. 7-Millersburg 0-Delaware 0-Wellington 0-Wooster 0-Marion 7-Galion 21-Bucyrus 7-Akron C. 13-Mansfield Won 0 Lost. 8 '23-'24 A.H.S. 0-Lorain 0-Galion 32-Delaware 0-Millersburg 6-Marion 0-Bucirus 6-Shel y 6-Wooster 25-Loudonville 0-Mansfield Won 2 Lost 8 '26-'27 A .H.S. 0-Galion 0-Delaware 7-New London 20-Marion 6-Bucirus 7-Shel y 20-Wooster 7-Mansfield Won 3 Lost 3 A.H.S. 20-Loudonville 6-New London 12-Orrville Tie I Tie I Tie 2 ffegf, 0060910009 OX l-' Nh-I OONNIGNUIGCON 14 15 0 0 6 6 0 85 0 9 35 7 28 0 33 33 41 I4 25 6 0 25 36 16 38 19 13 24 6 0 I2 7 7 6 0 7 0 12 7 'L PAST SCORES '12-'13 '13-'14 A.H.S. A.H.S. 26-New London 0 0-Wooster 6-Crestlino 0 0-Shelby 0-Crestline 22 6-Wooster 21-Wooster 13 0-Medina 8-glmter 37 0-Shelby - e 9-Mediga 7 Won 1 Lost 4 Won 4 Lost 3 '15-'16 '16-'17 A.H.S. A.H-.S. 13-Wooster 47 0-Lorain 27-Mt. Vernon 21 4-7-Wooster Acad. 72-Shelby 0 0-Mansfield 25-Wellington 0 0-Oberlin 12-Galion 7 0-Wooster 14-Oberlin 7 13-Cuyahoga Falls 77-Wellington 0 12-Medina 2o3:gfocLst.er Acad. 2g 14-Mt' Vernon ar rto 25-Glensalnen o Won 3 Los' 5 Won 8 Lost 2 '18-'19 '19-'20 A.H.S. A.H.S. 6-S. A. T. C. 6 0-Millersbur 13-S. A. T. C, 0 6-New Lontgm 0-Medina 20 0-Bucyrus 0-Lorain 72 13-Vgoostiiegld ' 0- ans Won 2 Lost 2 me 13-Marion 19-Galion 0-Wadsworth Won 3 Lost, 6 '21-'22 '22-'23 A.H.S. A.H.S. 0-Millersburg 22 0-Lorain 0-Galion 25 24-Galion 7-Delaware 35 35-Delaware 7-Marion 20 27-Marion 21-Buc rus 22 20-Bucirus 21-Shelivy 20 25-Shel y 6-Medina 7 6-Wooster 6-Mansfield 7 19-Mansfield Won 1 lost 7 Won 5 Losl, 3 '24-'25 '25-'26 A.H.S. A.H.S. I8-Norwalk 26 12-Norwalk 0-Galion 24- 39-Galion 0-Delaware 7 37-Delaware 9-Millershurg 7 6-NewPhiladelphin 0-Marion 31. 26-Marion 21-Bucirus 29 0-Bucirus 0-Shel y 31 6-Shel y 7-Wooster 10 14-Wooster 14-Mansfield 6 14-Mansfield Won 2 Lost 7 Won 5 Lost 3 'l'i1- 1 '27-'28 '28-'29 A.H.S. A.H.S. 13-Galion 7 7-New London 13fNew London 6 12-Millershurg 6-Marinn 10 7-Marion 6-Bucirus 6 I 2-Bucirus 0-Shel y 12 0-Shel y 13-Wooster 6 7-Galion 13-Medina 0 8-Wooster 7-Mansfield 12 0-Medina Won 4 Lost 3 Tie 1 0'Man56eld Won 3 Lost, S Tie 1 '29-'30 A.H.S. A.H.S. 18-Marion 0 0hGaliou 15-Bucirus I4 14-Wooster 0-Shel y 19 0--Mansfield Won 4 Lost. 5 Page 107 XXX liiux up iii. xB I 'N f- , Q. , . ' ' I - - -- 1 x I W I fl P '9 ' : ' X i - 1 '41-, -4- lv, i- if -' : ---4- ,. - -Y-5-T rw, , - -Y - .- ' ,S 33 32 0 46 13 33 0 12 85 38 28 7 13 56 0 47 6 7 20 H- 19 12 0 0 14- 25 13 33 0 0 0 0 61 9 30 6 32 6 45 2 III 39 I8 0 6 0 53 20 21 22 ,fi QQ A ilfjfj' BASKETBALL my - ef f 1? ,-l-' X M f 1 ' T -- A- X nxwmffw C l' f ' W A f l Q 1. V, , F, ,., ,.-,,-,- - -f:',-g,::,q,4.- 41 2 x.-...Af,f ii. 54 , gm f L -f iajf' T' ' E o VARSITY BASKETBALL Front Row:--VViley, Thomas. llylmolt, liove, lislrenshade. To Row:-fllader, Remy, manager. Mathews. V P' The basketball team this year won eight of nineteen games The team looked good in early season games, but seemed to loose their eye for the basket and dropped eight games in a row. The team really hit its stride in the Wooster game. The team was undefeated from then until the second round of the Cleveland Tournament when Holy Name beat them 29-19. Ashland should have a good team next. year with four letter men and some excellent Junior Varsity mate- rlal. Page ll0 ol X - ,I .I Q , A PN?K ' 1 . 9 xl'-43 X 1 5 . ' I K - JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL Firril Row: lxn'H'4'r. x1UUl'l' S4-1-mul Row: I'1'1'k, Nh-lvhing. llmnplwll. llunkin, Nlurrisrm. Top Rum: llrmshvr xlUl'QHllSl1'I'll. Dullmy. Brinr 'l'lw .luniur Yursily lizlskvtlmzill sc-asun was wry sll1'm'ssl'ull. Thx' lvzun plznyml Sl'Xk'llll'1'Il ganlvs und lust unly thrvv. Thr- 14-mn slum:-4l up 1-xc-vpliormlly su-ll and should provide' sonic' t'Xl'l'lli'Ill, Vursily Ill2lll'I'iHl for nm! ya- g.-11: it '- if , , f VX-N iff? X ,Q , X f ff fl- W Lx ' 1. v'- 'fq A I , qt ,il Y fs S' -- - .-L-....-. V , - - -':-- 'fi--5 - J- - Y X. ...,,......1-a. . - ,, -,- 71, ,un-L vm.. ,,,, - f v f --- - - ir ...4- Y L GIRLS CLASS CHAMPIONS Front Row -tionggxwr. Putrivk. Pion Sm-oml Ruin- Dnnvan. Nloorv. Iloyl. ljlN'kl'IlIi0l'i' Third ll0M'!'.,2lI'tiiIl1'. Com'h The- saint- 4-lass rznnv out mrhznnpions this yvar that NPN't'il1illllii1lIlSi2lSi your. You may lu' sure- that lhe- vlass dost-rvvs tht- honor thcy rvccivcfl for thi' grnnn-s we-rv hard fought Thru- of thi' H1t'll1ilPI'S ol' thx' lcznn. nanwly. Mary Louise Ntoorv. lfrnm Pion. and Iva Fav Dnnvzm. had rimwvr playvd haskvlhull lwforv. hut by voopvratingr with the old rm'n1h1'rsoi' tht- tvmn sonn- linv tvaln work and fast playing was pnl oxvr. lfolloixingr urv lhm- worn-s ol' lhvir gznnm-sz Svnior Stlplltlllltlft' 20 Svnior .I nnior 36 Svnior Frvshnivn 26 Senior Sophoniorm- 28 Svnior .hlnior 23 Sm-nior FI'f Shlllt'll 39 Pago I I2 S . . 1 n N -,- I if ' E' ' IQ, W - -... V N T, W' f wk l iz X ps, .x,.. -i - L -1 -r P-'sho . 1 Fife 'l' as , If I-vr - -:lf Q, zf, ,lil 15 GIRLS' BASKETBALL The dill'erent classes were well represented in basketball this year. One hundred four girls reported for practice. Of this number ninety-two played on color teams. There were nine color teams. Of these the red and green teams of which Thelma Hoyt and Ione Patrick were captains, reached the finals. The green team came out victorious with a score of 19-18. A losers tournament was also conducted. The orange team with lidith Dockendorf, as captain, came out with the honors in this division. The class teams this year were represented by fifty-nine players. Of these the Freshmen, Sophomores and Juniors had second teams. The senior class team won the Championship, with the Freshmen taking second place. Of the second teams, the Freshmen were victorious. Those who remain out all season for color teams, class teams, and play more than half the total number of quarters in the first team class games will receive insignias. There are twenty-three girls who will receive this honor this year. Ninety girls from the Junior high reported for basketball. Nine home rooms were represented by a team. The 8A2 team captained by Frances Williams won the championship by coming out victors in tive out of six games. Girls from the Junior and Senior classes refereed these games. i For Yollcy Ball and Basketball the teams were organized on a class basis. The two latter games and tennis occupy after school hours in the spring season. Page 113 WJ . yr - , . .gf ', .fig .Q gm. If rfji-, , JL-f':.i3l.1Sf.s14f4 -M211 fx 'ig' 9 -Q2 ' .wsu .51-.sa Q4125.,e.g-IF. ,,- L.. I 1-'ff '?fU .'f'i . :few ,.'-rin.: vii-fb...-' 151,16-' . ' wa- N. f-V we--w--L -veg. V' 1- if-1, ' , V :.::5-1 'fyfl -s - .- j1'7- f?3'n1,1EE T' .1 - . 4.4. 5' gg-f:.1f1', 'F xx. Ha' , ' -. :f,gJ.4:fr1.,U .T ,En K' I JY : n .3 if-L.Ff ,Af ii- 1 F-E, I . , 1W,..1..-.:' ',j rakiil -,. -11: - 1 J -- Q. ,ff a,gf.:sf.s' wT,,i1if .g fx - '- .-2. Emir-f f -?f 1 1 '1':-'ini :JA 'z 1.. .. 4' up - Q -' Es . ,., .R + 'Li' 1. . Q5 '. 4 - ' ,F F L F 'L . '- mr sr 5 , fe' - -3 ,rf-' ' .HAMA iv 5 ., L. -'. f :Q-1-w.:,g . . I ' ' tim' , ' f., I . 3, 'E - 45. A1i,1jj-- f-V - :Lg-'ig' '- , f ':r. ' ' 'flfcfk JO., - , . ,fs?.,3, ly, , - .iiffr .114 ., 1. 1 - . .-. -swf.. 'wwf ,wt-f . -'-.1 .- ,, -1 ,, ,. , L . ., .- 'Z '1 9 f 3.,ai ..5f., -192: ., ..,..1: .T -..L.: 9 -- 5 :.:,w i 1.f.,.w ,- '- 5'w'?Lw. T1'f?2!:1Li'Q2Q 51,3 .1 52-'5fYX3'55'5315I'i -i KEN -ui. 3 7 'Q 'T' :Q 32211 '1f'g.'.!1gLf,g ' ' -. -'r .u..:-1: f '11 ' i. -., 5 , 5, f- 'wx wr, . , 1 , .V J' I.: ,, wr-1 .' . ii, mf 5 in ,. 4 953' SPRING ATHLETICS r ff digg' bt Y , S-,iii -R' Y-A E ,Ili-3 fr- E 12 ' if! I ,, -- - X I' him! 'eq 4 ,K 24 if 2- fg r 5 YYY Y ,,'i,,, SWIMMING TEAM Front Rowzfltiebel. l.iston. Downs. Second Row:-Donlvy, Avison. coach. Henderson. Flulu-. Top Rowzflxovhl. Powell. Sutur. Thi' swimming team held livu nwvls this year. Although all ol' them l'0Sllllt'tl in tll'lll'Hl, tho tcram made u good showing: in vac-h onv. George Fluke broke tht- Ashland High School rom-orcls for the 50, 100, and 220 frvc style cvcnts. Page 116 I In ' ' . Q Q ll xi f' f V I , XY. l -f I W x X. xxx! X., 'A-If iiiii. iv? T' f ' f T- . 'N .l ' Z s ,- A-W 1-L iii , f N ,E-xv .us BASEBALL Front Row:-Dollny, Love, Kopp. Su-cond Row: Barnes. Morrison. Sloenm. Fox. Wiley. Back Row: ffllader. Thomas. llyholl. Lutz. 5 The Baseball tezun played an eight game sehedule. Two games were played with Danville, Loudonville, Fremont. and Wellington, The team also was entered in the district. tournament In-ld ut, Canton. In addition the annual 4-lash between the varsity and the faculty was held. Page 1 17 b 7,49 Q wing I 1 In L , ,f ' f .,ff,', ,f I 5 ., F 5 I 1 -.1 h- 4 l lf ' 'I .fi ,-W s A 1, -e e, , bf t-fs, f ee,-Q-a .Era at R4 -- 'is - 'TTT-' V v 27- Y - ,-J TRACK Front Row:--llalph Suit-r. .luhn Matht-ws. NVillimn Nlelluniel. Edwin Mt'Kellar. YVilliam Peek. Arthur Newcomb. Second Row:--liarl Thomas. Harold liensinger. Paul llemy. llobt-rt, Nlorr. lilayxnond Norris. Dennis Henderson. lluhert. lVlelc'hing, Back RowV:fEvving Carmoney,W'ayne Shartle, Harry Smith. ltaymond Arnholt. manager. llay Novotny. Coach. VV0lt'ord Benton. James .lt-sson. NVilliaru Kirkpatrick. The track team this year was handieapped by the lack of veteran material and the late start because of inclement weather. The schedule included a triangular meet. between Shelby. Plymouth and Ashland, the Nlansfield Relays. a dual meet with Mansfield. a dual meet with Shelby and dual meets with Wooster here and at Wooster. The squad was in Charge of llay Nuvutny. Ashland College speed merehant and all-Ohio halt'-back last fall. Page 118 x A Q t 4 -' 4 I-is N pep 1-X,-W-A e A ' -Ll uf T ' ?Af 44- Y --,- --Q., V 55, --3' as - Qi- A if 2 : fc- 14 -- FOOTBALL SCHEDULE 1930 Sepl. 19 NVelHngL0n SepL 26 SNew London Kiel. 3 f1rrviHe 1M1.II Madun flcl. IT liucyrus 4h1.25 Shmby Nov. I Open Nov 8 Gahun Nuv.1I VWNNUW Nuv.2l .NH,CHkad Nov 27 Mansfield BASKETBALL SCHEDULE llee. 12 f1pen Dee. 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' U: A - M351 , - .,.-.1 ski, -V I vu '- J my HK Q, '9 x Q ADVERTISEMENTS OBERLIN SCHOOL OF COMMERCE The Oberlin School of Commerce has come to be recognized as one of the leading schools of business training in the entire country. It admits only high school graduates and offers ad- vanced courses of training. Its graduates are holding fine positions all over the country. Many are drawing salaries for 35000 to 310,000 a year, while some are millionaires. Any Seniors interested in advanced courses of business training would have unusual oppor- tunities at Oberlin, where they would study with others of their own age and education, where they would not be held back in classes with many who have had little or no high school training. It has been under its present management for nearly 50 years-one of the old, strong, well- equipped, successful schools of business training. Its courses of training are far beyond the business college stage. Kibler Clothes all 322.50 AT THE Toggery Shop SATTLER 8r GANYARD ASHLAND, OHIO Have Your Work Done With Confidence GAULT BROS. CLEANERS PRESSERS DYERS RUG CLEANING Al the Sign Qf the While Barrelw 229 Orange St. Phone 874 Black MOVING-PACKING-STORAGE Phone 53 Maill Wolford Bro s., Transfer Service Is Our First Consideration Union Court, East of Union St. Ashland, Ohio INSURANCE LIFE, ACCIDENT AND HEALTH, FIRE, TORNADO, AUTOMOBILE INGMAND INSURANCE AGENCY 415-I6 Myers Bldg. Ashland, Ohio Phones 309 Green-475 Black 6 006 HOMES in Ashland County Notice When You Win How You Win AND Your Graduation Along with Our Good Wishes-n LET US REMIND YOU If y . ,, , away fl'0lll Ashland for a posilion or stayin lomv. Kl'l'l TKB on vour vla:-ss and vour fri:-mls through The Times-Gazette Ashland Taxi And Baggage D. E. FINLEY TRIPS BY MILE OR HOUR CARS FOR PARTIES Phone 1300 Main FIRST NATIONAL BANK CAPITAL S150,000.00 SURPLUS 3l00,000.00 LIZ Paid on Time Certificates and Savings Accounts Safe Deposit Boxes Travelers Checks Member Federal Reserve Bank THOMAS STORE Dealers in WALL PAPER AND SHERWIN- WILLIAMS PAINT Ashland County's Largest Wall Paper and Paint Store 145 Main St. W. Phone 842 Main Paul Loris:- Will you please be so kind as to get off my feetiv' Eddie Slocum:- I'll try it. Is it much of a walk? Isn't it funny how some people can be so cruel? Once a boy broke the back of Caesar, tore out the appendix of Cicero and tramped on the Knight's Tale. Miss Griest Cin History elassj:- You notice boys and girls, that I never ask for many dates. Miss Smith :- Translate 'rex fugit'. Mary Miller :- The king flees. Miss Smith :- But its perfect tense. Just insert 'has'. Mary M. :- The king has flees. One large darky got up one night at a re- vival meeting and said: Brudders and sis- ters, you knows as I knows dat I ain't been what I oughter been. I'se robbed hen roosts, an stole hawgs, and tole lies, an got drunk, an slashed floks wi' mah razor, an shot craps an cusses an swore, but I thanks the Lord deris one thing I ain't nebber done- I ain't lost mah religion. GILBERT' 1..., --'- ' 1 if 5 J-, gg . -- v Complete 1 '.:.,. ,,z, .-,-.,, M f H 3 , w i , MT, A,A. ,L 1. I 1.q , , y Hgme Furnishers 45 2 , , f A lf - A w ' .: f 1-b- .,,.,..,., . fm ' li, I Q - '- ' A-' ., Pival I 1 . g 3 'T at BUGS, LINOLEUMS, .l lt ' CHINAWARE, STOVES, t a , f e- 3 me I K- M R C g CUTLERY, GLASSWARE, -' ,N X ia L 1 4 ,53 i 3 5 A ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES MW :- -..,f dm: v,t. X-11-A1:'.3! ,5, Funeral Director Invalid Carriages DANCE AND DINE at the Ideal Tourist Camp 3 mi. west on Mansfield Road Sandwiches and Light Lunch Ice Cream Soft Drinks Cigarettes Tobacco Private Parties and Dinners by Appointment Owned and operated by Mr. 81 Mrs. H. D. Straub Phone 5073 Black Geo. M. Gilbert Teacher :- What could be more sad than a man without a country? Iva Fae Cseriouslyj: A country without a man. Bully R. who was very much puzzled over the theory of evolution, said to his mother, Mamma, am I descended from a monkey? I don't know,', she replied, I never knew any of your father's people but as to my opinion you do resemble one a little. Mary Louise to Marge:- I'm not going with Ted any more. Marge:- Why not? Mary L:- He knows too many naughty songs. Marge :- Does he sing them? Mary L. :- No, but he's always whistling them. Georgia:- When I die you'll never find another woman like me. Bully:- Well, you can take it from me, l'm not going to try. Chuck Campbell:- Yes, dad, I'm a big gun at school. Father :- Well, then, why don't I hear better reports? COLTONS Printers and Stationers Equipment. and Supplies for the Office, Store and Factory 301 Orange Street ASHLAND. OHIO Phone 962 Main WEST I Dry Cleaning Co. MIRACLEAN Clean as a Breath of Spring 215 E. Main St. Homer Beck, Mgr PUPPIES AND GROWN STOCK USUALLY FOR SALE GEO. H. MORRISON Breeder of WIRE HAIR FOX TERRIERS A Wire in ihe Home Causes Burglars to Roami' WE TRIM, GROOM, CONDITION AND SHOW ALL BREEDS OF DOGS ASHLAND, OHIO BOSCH BADIU brings you everything you could wish for in radio-screen-grid per- formance, volume without distortion. sim- plicity of operation and tonal quality ol' amazing lidelity. ln addition to this Bos:-h lladio brings you radio furniture in rabinets exceptional in design and beauty. Wm. Mish Radio Service 233 E. Mzlill St. Ex pert Radio Repairing Business Phones 580 Black l-HT Blue Residence Phone 1202 Blue ' ALWAYS Always remember. said l+Idwin's father, that whatever you attempt, there is always one way to learn, and that is by beginning at the very bottom. There are no exceptions to this rule. None at all? queried lidwin M. None, said his father. Then, asked Edwin, How about swim- ming? Mr. Wander:- livery day we breathe oxygen. People used to think that we breathed something dill'erent at night. Belly. what do we breathe at night? Betty Jenkins:H Nitrogen. Frances Butts is going to be a great. violin- ist. When she plays you can see the audi- ence hanging on to every note.' ! Chuck M.:-i'Aren't sheep stupid, Dearil' Betty M.:- Yes, my lamb. U Mr. lisbenshade Checturing wild sonj: Suppose that l should be taken away sud- denly. What would become of you? Max:- Oh, I'll be all right governor, The question is, what will become of you? BUSY That desc-rihes the stall' al. the Opera llouse Always busy giving you better and better entertainment HOMIE OF PEBIWICTICD N'1TAPll0NlQ Mohican Rubber Co. ASHLAND, OHIO MOHICAN TOY BALLOONS 66Don7t Swear!! COMPLIMENTS OF CALL THE ASHLAND 11 Mm RESTAURANT BURRIS 81 FASIG W, GOOD FOOD TIRE HOSPITAL Lunch Counter and Table Servue 327 Orange St. Ashland, Ohio J. D. N0Gq gL1.j, Prop. IH- Main Sl. Phone H33 Main 9 Tailor Shop TA l LORINC DRY CLEANING AND PRESSING RUSSELL TALLENTIRE Over Ashland Hardware COMPLIM ICNTS OF MARKET BAKERY BAKERS OF TASTY PASTRIES PAINTER and ESBENSHADIC Scrvicm Dependabilily llf' l'I S INSURANCE OF ANY NATURE OF COURSE SEE R. V. McCONNELL Phone 66 Main Farnlers Bank Bldg. ASH LAN D Nash Leads the World in Motor Car Value 400 Series Twin-Ignition Ganyard SL Boren 1 Af S F H Sales and Service 333 Orange Sl. Phono 958 Muinx The Ohio Public Service Co. S11hsidir1ry QfC1'l1'vs Sflrrire Co. 29 E. Maili St. Ashland, Ohio EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL INSURANCE GEO. M. BEAR Phone 439 lVIain Farmers Bank Bldg. Ashland, Ohio AT THE CASHRATE SHOE STGRE You find styles that appeal lo the young people at Prices they can afford to pay GLENN HELBERT 137 W. Main St. Ashland Bank and Savings Co. is across ihe street The Miracle of Fool Delight Thrilling Buoyancy of step Instant Appreciation Nothing: in the trim and dainty lines at all suggests the practical reason why our shoes so pf-rl'ec:tly adapt themselves to the ln- dividual Foot. They Do l7il-lieautifully. 'Yfrlrqfrll l illing. Our llollo CI-IAS. C. WILLIAMS Yinnie S.:- Don't you think you Could learn to love me? Ned D.:- I'm a high school senior and I have loo much to learn now. Paul Fluke:-What! Five dollars for that? Donit you think you're a little dear? Iiirl: If you think so, maybe I am. Arlin Harmon says that because a hen eats tracks is no sign she is going to lay a carpet. lone P.:- Why does a sculptor die a most horrible death? Dorothy G.:- Because he makes faces and busts. Mr. Gongwer to Bully Rader: Nlivery- thing I tell you just simply goes in one ear and out the other. Harold Hensinger:- 'I'ain't much wonder -nothin' there to stop it. Irving W.:- Do you know that you are a dynamo9', George Fluke:- No, how's that? Irving W.- Because everything you wear is charged. CHOICE M ATS F. ZEHNER and SON PHONES l59-I60 MA IN PATTERSON ELECTRIC WIRING, FIXTURES AND APPLIANCES Phone 1303 Main Opposite Court House Have Your Saws Filed E Mechanically Every tooth the s a m e h o o lc- s a m e b e v e lg perfectly accu- rate. Saw and file in rigid position- c a n n o t move only as machine moves them. H. C. GORTON 33 Sth Street Ashland, Ohio Miss Elliott, interrupting Mary Mc. in a fit of gayety: Are you a senior? Mary:- Yes.,' Miss Elliot:- No one would know it. Bay Novotny:-'6Describe the Southern Ocean. Ruth Beam :- The Southern Ocean sur- rounds most of the land south of the equator. A clever young fisher named Fischer Once fished from the edge of a fissure. A fish with a grin Pulled the fisherman in, Now they're fishing the fissure for Fischer. Alice M.:- The man who mar1'ies me must be bold and daring. Art N.:- Yes, he must. Ivan C.:- Do you play on the piano? Ewing C.:- Not when Ma's around, she'd be afraid I'd fall off and break my neck. Irving Wander Cin restaurantj:- Are you the young lady who took my orders? Waitress:- Yes, sir. Irving:- You're still looking well. How are your grandchildren? Were it not For this sweet 'verse There'd be a joke here Ten Times Worse. Class of '30 she am a winner, Class of '30 she am a starg Am there anything agin her? Well, i hardly think there are. Mr. Gnagey:- Explain lightf, Howard A:- Absence of darkness. May I kiss you? he whispered. She pouted, Ohl Morris, please don'l. muss my hair. Nevertheless Morris kept right on, on the ground that if he mussed, he must. Miss Mason :- Dick, why are you tardy? Dick L. :-5'Class started before I got here. Mr. Gongwer:- What is the child Wel- fare Movement? Betty H. :- Children's Exercise. Miss Harmon:-You and your sister are twins, aren't you? Bob Weil:-We used to be, but now she's five years younger than I am. 'lr COMPLIMENTS OF Topping Bros. Co. 'A' J. C. E. JAMISON COAL AND BUILDERS' SUPPLIES Building Material of All Kinds Corner Church and Pleasant Streets Telephone-127 Main ASHLAND, OHIO He owned a handsome touring oar, To ride in it was heaven He ran across a piece of glass, Bill 51514.91 He took his friends out for a ride, ,Twas good to be alive, The earburetor sprung a leak, Bill 959095. He started on a little tour The finest sort of fun, He stopped too quick and ripped his gears, Bill 34051. He took his wife downtown to shop, To save earfare was great, He jammed into a hitching post, Bill 3278. He spent his little piles of cash, And then in anguish cried, I'll put a mortgage on my home, And take just one more ride. Bob M.:-I kissed her when she wasn't looking. Shine:-Then what did she do? Bob M.:-She kept her eyes closed all evening. Harold B. Cat pageantjz- Give me two seats in L . Tirket Seller :- Say this ain't Hades. mliim COMPLIMENTS OF GENERAL INSURANCE F reer Bittinger PREPARE NOW for that VACATION oeoeeoeoooooo Tennis, Kitten Ball, Camp, Showers and Swimming. Join the 6CY,, SPECIAL SUMMER RATES Senior 2155.00 Intermediate 32.50 Junior 32.00 Ladies 33.00 Girls 32.00 YOUNG MENS CHRISTIAN ASS'N. Pan-American Hatters 8: Shiners Palace Theatre Bldg. Phone 301 Red All Kinds of Hats Cleaned and Reblocked Shoes, Hand Bags, Suit Cases Dyed any Color Our Shining Protects Your Shoes PHONE 5062 BROWN, FOR PARTIES OR BANQUETS MEET YOUR FRIENDS AT THE GREEN LANTERN GRACE I. RYLAND CHICKEN DINNERS HAYESVILLE Routes 30 and 60 OHIO THE HOME HARDWARE COMPANY A Place lo Buy GOOD Hardware, Roofing and Paint ORANGE STREET Phone 1008 Main NEWS SHOPPE Phone 799 Black Opposite Court House MAGAZINES, PAPERS, CANDY, ICE CREAM, POP, TOBACCOS Compliments of Sam L. Morganstern Compliments of M E GARAGE AGENCY FOR REO CENTER STREET Ranker Ctelephoningj:- Mr. Cohen, do you know your bank account is overdrawn WT? Mr. Cohen :- Say, Mr. Banker, look up a month ago. How did I stand then? l'll hold the phone. Banker Creturning to the telephonejz- You had a balance of SEMO. Mr. Cohen:- Yell, did I call you up? Louise B.:-How come you always sit by the window? Eve C.:-I get more light on the subject by so doing. Herbert S.:Mg'Are we gding to sing that .lungle Song? Mr. Pete:- Yes. Paul Fluke:- Hey, Rensinger, I bet you will get homesickf, Hessie:- I told Dick he must not see me any moref, Pat :- What did he do? Hessie:-MHe turned out the light. Miss Davidson :- I shan't require any more reading save two or three pieces of Steele. Cecil Rogers:- Rather hard, at that. 0ur Work is llone for Those who Love and Who Remember Ashland Monument Co. WE SAY YOIVLL SAY WHAT VALUES! KENNINGTON'S Ashland's Uu lslanding ,lex G. M. lliner M. C. lliner Main Sl.. Opp. Church Terms If Desired velry Slore Sl. CENTER STREET GROCERY FUI! GOOD THINGS T0 liA'l' Phones I79-H10 Alain , llznr I Marie's Beauty Shoppe 313 Clevelu n ml A ve. Phone 79l lwain fullingr and Finger Wavin g an Specialty O 0 W1th the Year Closmg llnven l you wondered. wondered and wondered what became of all the lll0ll0y you earned the pasl lwelve months? If you put your pay in your bank book it will not be so easily spent for unneeessaries 'l'ry lhis plan and next year you will have zu lllil showing for your labor. The Ashland Bank SL Savings Co. l :LZ PAID ON SAVINGS FASHIONABLE FEMININE APPAREL PREIS, INC. 4. nu Shoe Styles of the .......... ....... ...,,.,, yum E-.. 1lll41ll1E11 Moment Every pair of shoes in our stock has been COMMENCEMENT GIFTS chosen carefully by fashion experts for its complementary nature to the prevailing AT costume modes. -- SHARICICS CORNWELL sl GAULT JEWELRY STQRE T. C. REASER 82 SON OLDSMOBILE SIX-VIKING EIGHT AGENCY Repair Shop Filling Station Wlrecking Service 306 East Third Street Phone 608 Main Compliments of The Rybolt Heater Co Warm Air Furnaces Ashland, Ghio l I - I l 1 REC IMPROVED 9 f SS J 2 RAINCQATS if For salv by lvuding vlolhivrs uml worm n S xwau' IIIOITIIEIIIIS ol' -Xslilaml. IMPROVED MANUFACTURING Co. Ashland, Ohio MIILINICIIY C0llSlC'l'lIY LADIES SPECIALTY SHOP P hon 1- 30 I Ill ack HAISYS WICAII COSTVMIC .IICWICLIIY CITY MARKET GROCERY M. D. TOOMEY STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES AND DAIRY PRODUCTS All Kinds of Fruils and Vegetables From lhv liesl that. is Oblainablv to lhv Cheapest. that is Good PHONES I l5l Maill and Il52 Alain PRIYATIC DICIIIYICIIY Billiards Cigars, 'follzu-co M ICICT N If AT THE MECCA Nl EIICEII and NIYICIIS, Props. Evinrudc Iilolors Soft Drinks Candies NYAL SERVICE DRUG STORE A Full Line of DRUGS and PATENT MEDICINES at CUT RATE PRICES Cram-'s and Jane lilizabelh box Candy from T00 lo 551.50 Films and Kodak finishing: Twenty-four hour Service F. 8: M. PHARMACY FLINN 8 MOWISER 60 E. Main Sl. Phone 99 Main ASHLAND, OHIO i w l THE LARGEST IN THE WORLD Home of The Dr. Hess Line Made in Ashland by Dr. Hess 85 Clark, Inc. 1 I 1 l 1 1 l l OSHERS I COSTS N0 MORE y Than other good Two Doors Eos! of the Home Co. Watches and , You will he pleased Men s SOLD BY Cal' FRANK B. DO W NS of ., .,:1- f ..- :-i' f 'hoho ' Wy, 0 , in ' Ei. Quality The NEEEST a smallest 'if f it, l . Gruen ever . Wilson Bros. Stein-Bloch priced 5,1 low.. ' I ' ?425P Haberdashery Clothes ' ASHLAND, OHIO Co-educational Founded l878 Ashland College offers courses as follows: Arts and Sciences, Divinity, Four Year lilducation, fwo Year Education, Music.-Piano, Yoice, Violin,-and Expression. ATHLETICS During the past three years, since Fred Schmuck has been Coach, Ashland won 42 games in Basketball and lost 13g in Football, won I7 and lost 6: the last two years, won I3 and lost 7 in Baseball: total won 73, lost 27,-a record unsurpassed in Ohio. nt of Public Instruction of Ohio. All courses are fully accredited by the State Departme . I I FCF IS A MFMBER OF THE NORTH CENTRAL ASSOCIATION ASHLAND COL I . 1 J L , OF COLLEGES AND SECONDARY SCHOOLS. Ashland College is especially interested in having graduates of Ashland High School at- tend their home college. with the earned Doctor's degree, a most unusual ratio More than 402 of the Faculty Expenses moderate. CHARLES LEBOY ANSPACH, Ph. D., Dean EDWIN ELMOBE JACOBS, Ph. D., President. N OW- You can have IVIo1lc-rn High Quality Ilry Cleaning al Metropolitan Prices. I EN'I'0NS bring lo you the finest in facilities-llacked by 30 years of Experi- 1-msc-. SUI'I'S 75c DRESSES fl'5l.00 up 2I9 W . Maill Sl. FE TCNS DRY CLEANING Phonevlfllfi Nlain Sl'IlIYl'IS AND SA'lIISI lI'IS CUMPLIMICNTS OF TIIIC Lincoln Way Restaurant 'IA Good, Clean Place to Eat A. R. LOVE, Prop. STONE'S FILLING STATIONS ICN I7-fTl,l'IX'lCI.AN D ,NX IC. COMPLI M ENTS UF The nion Malleable Miss Paxton:- What is Algf-I1l'aEI Harold Pickingxr- Freshmen misery. Glenn W.:- I notice lhal, Jim Barnes has been going around lalely wilh a 1-hip on his shoulder. Ne-d D.:- You're mistaken, lhal is only a splinter lhal fell from his head. When you've bats in your belfry that llul, And your comprenez vous line is vul: When l.ll0I'9.S nobody home In lhe top of your dome, Then your head's nol, a head-ils a nul. CONII'I.lMlCN'l'S OF LANG-KIMMINS-Inc. GOODYEAR TIRES SINCLAIR GAS AND OIL WE NEYICH CLOSE Cleve-land Ave. and E. Main Sl. YOUR SHOES AND SHOE REPAIRINC Give a lhoughl to your feel lhen be able lo forget thenl HL'S REPAIR SHOP N. Strauss SL Son I'l1ll'I-SCIILIITIICI' 81 Malrv Ifushion Park FINE CLOTHES, HATS. CAPS, SHIRTS AND HOSIERY We also have lwo-pants suits for 332250. One wilh one pair panls 31950. All wool wilh Slruuss Guurunlev. Please Give l Vs in Look Before You Buy WZ olI'fo1' Ilraduulion Suits and Top Coats YV. Main Sl. Opposite Post Oifive STUIJEBAKER PIERCE-ARROW WHITE TRUCKS Chas. H. Downs SALES AND SERVICE Phone 93 Nluin Nluin Sl., Opposile Post Offive WIC l+'lI.l. Y0l'li NICICDS Wl'l'll CONlPl,lC'l'li LINICS OF IIATS. FURNISHINGS, CLOTHING. ETC. FUR YOUNG MEN F REER BROS. Quality Merchandise at the Right Price PA Y PA Y CASH LESS MET'S ,Nll'l'0MOBll.E ACIIICSSUIIIICS IFICDICIIA L TIRES ANU TIIBES 19 East Main St. Phone llfltl Nlain Charlotte 'l'.:-ls that your train? lloward A.:-No. it belonffs to the South- ern Pac-ilie. U GROCERY T'-'- . ll. l.. lless:-Llothes always give me a lot ol' eonlidenee. H'ghU'l Qudhly ul Lowes' I nu ll. l.. Brown:-Yes, you eau go to a num- lsrm, U,.livl,,.y St.,.vi,,,. her ol' plaees with them that you eould not H ' , 1 go without them. llnrcl N Orange Street -Q,-H phom. 7l 70 M-min i'What is a grand slam in bridge? ' - K When your partner says, You hax'en'L played mueh before have youE ' 'l'hen there is the Scotehman who took out. lire insuranee on his cigars. DUN-T Ill.: SHACKLED When in Home did you do as the ltomans doll lay lnislitled Shoes when you tlraduate and NU, my vvife was with mp, go out to earn a livelihood. --k-- Dick li.I-Al'6Il.l you afraid to go to hed? Charles I. Helbert Pq1:eNf-. Why? y u Dick H.:-More people die in hed than SVI-Plllllftl' Fool Filler anywhere else. Orange Street Jeanette ll.:-Do you tiekle the ivoriesll Maxine A.:-No, l'm afraid ol' elephants. 1 1 1 -3 l 1 1 lg 1 1 i i 1 BEST SHOE HOSPITAL COR. ORANGE 81 SECOND STS. A. A. CArchiej BURNS, Prop. Quality Materials and the finest of EW JUST ALL KINDS of very good Hardware Ashland Hardware Co. Wlorkmanship 100 Black - Make your Shoes like new Phone 584 Black C? I Ralph Strine Qat dancej :-Two feet make one yard. Frances Strock:- Yes, I think you could I hold a lawn party on yours. C. W. LANDIS Is Exclusive Agent for I RICHELIEU FOOD PRODUCTS and BATTLE CREEK SANITARY FOOD Mrs. Todd-What is the advantage of married life? Mildred H.-How do we know? Mrs. Todd-According to Bacon. Mildred H.-Whether it is burnt or not. HCan you beat it? said the old lady as she handed her husband a dirty carpet. Well, I never! he answered as he handed it back. When you propose to a girl be sure to tell her that you aren't good enough for her be- fore she beats you to it. - Psychologists say that anyone who falls in love with a statue or a picture shows signs of insanity. Perhaps this explains the reason why so many girls fall in love with Rudy Vallee. Life is short, only four letters in itg three quarters of it is a lie, and one half of it is an if. FOR EVERYTIIINU MUSICAL COMIC TO mith's Music Store STEINWAY PIANOS SOHMER PIANOS PACKARD PIANOS GULBRANSEN PIANOS VICTOR and ATWATER KENT RADIOS HETLER' S Confectaumnt HJUST GOOD FOOD LUNCH SODA Cllilhl, CONFICCTIONS HARDWARE LW ,ml F HI WWW! ian 4 M elf52E. ' 15 lttll ya. r--1 !,riw-:U Q tllgl' l ' 'R Xltli BIAHI' Furnaces STAHL HARDWARE 143 West Main St.. Phone 978 Main Wifey:AHet'ore we were married you would catch me in your arms. l1uhl1y:vYes. and now l caleh you in my pockets. Current. phrase:- I was born and grazed in Chicago. Ted B:-I had to sell my horse. Jack T:-What for? Ted B:ATwo-bits. Earl T:-I gotta score fourteen points for a letter. Bill li:-An' how many for a postcard? lVlr. Kent.:-Waiter, t.here's a chicken in this egg. Waiter: Well, what did you expect. a bicycle? Ned D:fWhy don't. you dance with thul little wallllower over there? Dick L.:-Say. she ain't no wallllower. She's poison ivy. Jean W.:-Did he threaten you when he kissed you? Dot S.:-Yes, he said that if I screamed he would never kiss me again. SHERRICICS QUALITY Ft GRILL DINER ' v - if x ,.AV b . fy 5' . lp, 'Ls .. , . f f N .H,.f DOD AND HSANITARY SERVICE l31l Center Street Phone-55 Maint J. C. SHERRICK, Prop. COM E T0 Tllli BLUE GIFT SHOP FOR CRADUATING CARDS AND GIFTS Also Decorations and Favors for Parties and Banquets livergreens Shrubs Bulbs .llardy Plants W my .ny X ' 'I . lklytllulf 1 -e2f,:'s,, , X, 4' f l'lower Beds I St: Zfzfl x ' . , gg? l'uneral Designs - 1'w2w.s2.-'.t-- Q ' if in-I-gz1:1e'::5.:'s'1zf,a3 1. 1 ' 7- Laul Out tizgiefjfaiii-igj L , . .. .H:tie-Q,':5'erf25-::4s::':f- 1 -f 21+-V1 ' - - 1 and Planted i ' . -- 5 5 .. E 1 ,qv 1 Q ,tt tt- S'l'UIiIi:-Iiasl Main Street keen-tlongwer Building Phone-l203 Main tlIil'lI'INII0l'SIC 84 NUIISICBY-Samaritan Avenue Phone-1201 Main WALTER A. HOLM SL SON FLORISTS AND NURSERY MEN CITY MEAT MARKET M. F. BAILS IVIHCSII AND CURED MEATS Phone l27l Main At any time in our line in the basement ofthe Y Nl f' A You may llure your modern needs of lhe du-v Y. M. C. A. Barber Shop and Beauty Parlor Sanitary and Satisfying Phone 913 lied Paul L.:-l want to buy a tuba-- Clerk:-l'm sorry, sir. We haven't any tubas. Paul L.:-But I only want a tuba-- Clerk:-Young man. this is no music store! Paul ll.:-Please listen. I want to buy a tuba-- Clerk:eThis is a drug store. Paul I..:-Oh. heek, give me a tuba looth paste. Bob B.:-Why do you suppose .lean left the party P John M.:-I don't know. She told us she was going for good. We heard that one of the seniors who was going to have his pieture taken for the Treasure Chest. only had one side of his suit pressed as he was having a profile taken. To I3 or not to be said the student who had to make an eighty or drop the course. lone P. :-Do you believe in eapital pun- ishment? Y Harold B.:-'Tain't good enough for the criminals. They ought to be hung. Mrs. Todd:-And who made the first cot- ton gin? Kate N.:-Heavens! are they making it out of that too? The weighing machine was out of order. A fat lady clambered on and inserted a penny. An inebriated gentleman standing in the vicinity saw the scale register 75 pounds. Q e i'lVIy gosh, he whispered, she's hollow. Said the Scotchman after saving a man from drowning, That's all right, mon, I was only thinkin' of the funeral expenses. Iflarl Yeater:-Why do you eat with your knife? Fenton W.:-Because lim hungry. M. L. Moore 2-Do you ever exercise with dumbells9 Ted B. :-Thanks but I have this dance. There are two classes of pedestrians: the quick and the dead. There are also two types of teachers: the dead and the buried. Glad D.:-Do you play checkers? Fran:-Oh my, chess. KRUMLAW'S GROCERIES FANCY GROCERIES, FRUITS AND VEGETABLES -PHONES- 624 N. Orange St.-565 Main 280 E. Main St.-531 Main HOOVER MOTOR CO. OAKLAND PONTIAC SALES AND SERVICE See Us for Good Will Used Cars Phone 151 Main 720 Claremont Ave Jacks Barber Shop AND Beauty Salon 276 IC. Main St. Phone T57 Black Open Evenings until 8 P. M. .l. li. DONLICY .l. PAUL DONLIGY J. L. DoNLEY sr Bao. GRAIN, FLOUR, FEED, COAL AND BUILDERS' SUPPLIES Phone 124 Ollice and Elevator Corner Church and Pleasant Sts. ASHLAND, OHIO MILLINERY Reproductions of French hats our Specialty Edmund J. Stover Hayesville, Ohio Bob B.:- Yes, I don't know why it is but I feel thoroughly wound up tonight. Vinnie S.:- How very strange! And yet you don't seem to go. Tierney M.:- My sister had a fright to- day. A big, black spider ran up her arm. Bob lVIorganstern:- Thats nothing, I had a sewing machine run up thc seam of my pants. Raymond Leiter:- I het l can make a worse face than you can. Bob Rybolt:- You ought to be able to, look at the face you've got to start with. Irving W.:- I hear the fashion for men this year will be to wear the clothes the same color as their hair. Mr. Bohn:- Great Scott! What'll the bald headed men do? Senior-How do they find the distance to the sun? Bright Freshie1Ohl they guessed one- fourth of the distance and multiplied it by four. Miss Camp:- What books are lo be tasted? p A 7 Ruth H. :- Cook Books. QUALITY FLOWERS DR. WM. R. FLAHERTY lu ,lu all lhe OPTOMETRIST Bally Floral Shoppe ll2 lf. Main Sl. lll1'lPllLlI'l. N Soul ASHLAND, OHIO W. Main al Cm11c'le1'y Phone T29 lwuin Ijlllllll' 575 Main Evergreens and SIll'llllIl0l'y The Ashland Implement Co. Internalional Motor Trucks and lWIeCormiek-Deering Farm Implenlenls Good Equipment Malies a Good Farmer Bellcr COIIIC in and look over our big stock of genuine I. H. C. Repairs Our Custoniers like our Service Phono 981 Main -10 W. Second Sl.. CASSEL and HARTSEL The Golden Rule Slore OUTFITTERS FOR MEN AND BOYS John C. Dilgard AUTOMOTIVE PARTS EXIDE BATTERIES Cleveland Ave. Ph xnlnm- 408 Main FOR PURE AND FRESH DRUGS AND CANDIES ALWAYS CALL AT PANCOAST DRUG CO. Tim Rfnrull Sion' COMPLIMENTS Ol MYERS LAUNDERERS AND DRY CLEANERS The vI'f'l'lIff1V.S Uosl ,Uoa'r'r'n Plan! Ashland. Ohio Arcade Billiards SPORTING comms and SPORTSMAN'S HEADQUARTERS CROSS and MAY ARDI I' SODA GRILL ICE CREAM SUCKERS HOME MADE CANDIES TOBACCO CIGAR ETTES CIGARS SCIIHAFFTS BOX CANDY J. C. PENNEY CG. TEXACO GASULINE AND MOTOR OILS Dept. Stores Com ple le Lubrica li ng Service Where Sayings are Gfgatggt Free Crankease Service The Largest Department Store in the World Dye'5 Se1'ViCe Statifjn -Under more than 1,1100 Roofs. Everything Ready to Wear for Cor. College SL Claremont Aves. Meri, Wbmen, Children Ashland, Ohio 33-535 W. Main Sl. Ashland, Ohio COMPLIMENTS OF inger Sewing Machine Co. COMPLIMENTS OF ACKELLER GRA ITE WGRK XX. x -f 1 ' A I ' ' ,W f 'g Tu- 'fix ill. r- 1 ' K 1 ' U l 5 1 A1 5 l L ,, , lv, Ms. .J g - ,,,,A:: Eiw V , ,I W- Q w l 1 Q z I 5 l a V I 1 l l 4 l. ,, li ' w ' WVNA g- --i NRE . ,U E'-'M' 4 -...N-J IIAIIIFWAIIE for Folding und N4-1-urxlion l'urlililllrgalsliliiirlTHllm'rglse:.::l:ll::K-lo Yvurilrolws. Garage-, Burn and Faclury Doors- - THE TOPPING MANUFACTURING COMPANY - ASHL AND, OHIO - The Enterprise Store House Furnishings Fancy China and Glassware Linoleum and Window Shades 'X F'l'lill HO MIC Ul'll COFFEE and PIE ARE BEST Twenly-Four Hour Service PRINCES LUNCH E. Maill St. Fred Serr lenls Furnishings and Menus Shoes Quality al Money-Saving Prices H6 W Main Sl. 3 doors east of llotel Otler ASHLAND, OHIO For the Graduates Beads - Bags - Vanities - Kerchiefs Silk Undies - Gold Stripe Silk Hosiery - Pajama Sets fl Good Place To Trade W. W. PALMER CO. UNION HARDWARE and SUPPLY CO. Phone 39 Main OUR SPECIALTIES HOUSE FURNISHINGS p BUILDERS HARDWARE PARKER PEN PENCILS LITTLE PITCHERSM have BIG EYES too Young folks are rfuirk to notice. when the furnishings in other homes are newer, more attractive than their own. Thus discontent Creeps in. They hesitate about inviting their chums home for play or visits. Their entire future may be affected. It is important. then. to give your children the right kind of surroundings from the very start. Don't put it off. Let us help you seleet. the necessary additions to your home, now! Drop in today and look over our showings. OEBIUS BROTHERS 31 East Main St. ASHLAND, OHIO oQ f- -1 ' Q- flue' 5115 X iii? X t 1 i t ' 6' it 'Wx use-'W COMPUMENTS OE THE EAGLE RUBBER COMPANY ASHLAND, OHIO S159 THE F E. MYERS 6- BRO. CO World Headquarters for MYERS Hand and Windmill, Well and Cistern Pumps, Pump Stands, Tank Pumps, Pumping Jacks and Cylinders for every purpose. Hand and Power Water Systems for Homes, Farms, Estates, Public and Private Institutions. Self-Oiling Power Pumps and Working Heads for General Service. Hand and Power Spray Pumps, Nozzles, Hose and Fittings for Spraying, Cold Water Painting, Whitewashing and Disinfecting. Hay and Grain Unloading Tools for Unloading Field Crops from the Wagon into the Mow. Stayon and Tubular Door Hangers and Tracks for Sliding Doors on Barns, Garages, Storages and Similar Buildings. Hay Rack Clamps, Gate Hangers, Store Ladders and Accessories. Take Time Some Day and Visit the MYERS FACTORY. It is a Home Institution with a National Reputation. 0 The - tv h NYE P S B PUM9S-WATER SYSTEMS - 0 - N RS ' ,ra 1 V . ASHLAND, OHIO ASHLAND PUMP AND HAY TOOL WORKS Uur lnilk is from Illlll!0I'1'llI2ll' tested cattle. No other milk is safe for you to use Think of the health of yourself and family. Phone your rmler or hail our sales- lnun as hc passe:-1 your honlv, twice tluily. Listen for the Driverls Whistle The Chio Farmers Co-operative Milk Assn. Lincoln Why Phone 923 Maill Markley SL Jacobs DISTRIBUTORS FOR DELCO BATTERIES, DELCO, REMY, AND NORTH EAST IGNITION PARTS, A. C. NORTH EAST SPEEDOMETER SERVICE. RADIATOR AND BRAKE SERVICE Phone II76 Mairi South St. The New Maytagi 5 5 111' IT DOESN,T ....I 5 ............................... 5555.2 .ll I N -,,5::11::::::::::::::::5:gg55: SELL ITSELF , DON'T KEEP IT F2459 Maytag Ashland Co ii-Kin X Phone 285 Main W IIN! I 217 E Main St X355 . I 'L' Y Angevlne Bros C, Loudonville O D u c I 52232 55 , 15 5521 , 225252 zz h .. fzssis :::::: zz, 5- I -.Y QQQQEE: 0 gg . ...5:::: , ::::::. 22, .... iii: I Ifljffl . 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Phone 1431 Main I ASHLAN SANITARY D IRY 161 CENTER STREET PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM, FANCY CREAMERY BUTTER AND COTTAGE CHEESE QUALITY ICE CREAM Bulk, All Flavors and Colors. Bricks and Fancy Designs Individual Molds. For Special Orders Call ll9 Green or 1223 Main C. P. GONGWER D. M. REED You can use your neighhofs clothesline But you need your own telephone line. Reasonable Rates The Star Telephone Co. THE FARMERS BANK UNINCORPORATED Safely Plus Service If We only had a Portrait of Sallie! A bitter lament-often heard. Make a point of it that your family-your Whole family-bephotographed -singly and in groups. Some Day You'll be Glad iHVlntnrep'5 Stubbs Ashland, O. Compliments Of THE A. L. GARBER C0 Two Modern PLANTS Equipped To Produce the Finest Kinds of Color Printing and Boxes - - - 'fx mu' , --i 33 f . ., P vw - 2WT 55iiF' l- MINI PIantNo.l TbTi LMmhf1i '....A:. 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