Ashland High School - Guide Yearbook (Ashland, OH)
- Class of 1936
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Text from Pages 1 - 96 of the 1936 volume:
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1 A, WN E ff 95 PUBLISHED BY SEIXIIQR CLASS HIGH SCHCDQL ASHLAND CHIC 0 ASHLAND CD F I 9 3 6 CD fum In accord nce with the custom ot the past several years the Senior Class of 1936 has selected by popular vote an out sanding member of true Facu ty who by ber service ner ha d yvorlc and ner Interest nas endeared herself to them The Clas us very nrghly nonored to announce that the FLASH true 1936 Year Book nas been dedicated t MPS A M MANDEVILLE ' 1 '- -. '.,-g --.'-'-4- ' I 6 . P . I , L tr 1 1 r . C. , , O IQVW J E BOHN SUPERINTENDENT lo the members ol the class ol 1936 dare to taclcle the dlrhcult thrngs that come your vvay Q2 elully all m vements ll t t Il organizations all propaganda all action ol any land and cast your Influence vvlth those vvho are attemptlng to promote the best Interests ol all of us Whether or not you continue to study In an n stntutlon ol learning try to get an understanding ol ngs as they are and have t h rn the u Congratulations on the partual completion ol your educational journey Farewell and Good l.ucl4 TO THE CLASS OF 1936 l have enjoyed my assocratlon wlth each one ol you and heartily congratulate yoa upon the greatest achievement so lar ID your llle Graouatlon means new problems and l trust that as a result of your hugh school tralnzng you vvlll be able to meet these problems IH a satrslactory manner May the spnrnt that was so evident In your hugh school days carry you through the years to come S. F JAMESON, PRINCIPAL l Judy car o ,a ac ivi ies, a I f I . . i - . . I . thi , ait ' lture. ' l f e 4wvlV MR GRINDLE MR FREER MR KOEHL MR TEETER MR GARBER MR BOHN MRS MILLER school board The Board ol Education takes this opportunity to con gratulate the Class oi 1936 upon the production ol a publication which in line with precedent records the various activities of Ashland l-ligh School for the year now drawing to a close The Board has always favored a vvell-rounded pro- gram lor our high school and we believe the educational part thereof, as administered by Superintendent J. E Bohn and principal S, F, Jameson, has been exceptional, the extra curricular activities as athletics, music, dramatics, etc., vve feel have contributed much to the etfectiveness ol the strictly educational part ol the school worlc, We feel that the presentation ot all ol these activities through the medium ot this Annual is a vvell worthwhile project and worthy of the generous support ot the school and its patrons. Edgar Koehl, President W. MR KENT MR WOLFE MISS CARLIN MR WANDER MR TODD MR WAGNER MR BOYD MR GATES MR SCHWIEBERT MR KRILL MISS FIERCE MR RYAN MR YOUNG MR FIKE MISS JARDINE General Science O D Wander Wooster College Commerclal J Oberlin Commercial sity of Michigan A B Geometry Arithmetic E D Wolfe Columbus Business College Ohio State University Kent State College A hland College U Todd Oberlin College A B Harvard Law School L L B Biology red Wagne Ohio State University Wooster College Wet LaFayette College Ashland College University of Wisconsin Ohio Univer ity A B French and English Marguerlte Carln i St e Uiversitv BA BSE MA MISS ADAMS MISS CULBERTSON MISS BRUNDIGE MRS BISHOP MISS KLICKOW il .X Physical Education 'Sidney Boyd . . . Muskingum College, Ohio State University, University of hll'lnois, University of Michigan, A B , M A Printing E a State Vocational Plan Public Speaking English Paul A Schvviebert Capital Univer sity Cornell University Ohio State University Agriculture Oeorge Krill Ohio State University Home Economics Pauline Fierce Ohio University B S Social Science Assistant Principal F J n Wooster College Ohio State University Ohio Weslyan Uni versity Ph B Hrstory Public Speaking C W Young Ohio WeslyanU BA Bowling Green State Ohio State University Woodwork Rae Filce Bradley Tech Ashland College Girls Physical Education Marion Jardine Oberlin College A B Columbia University English Mildred Adams Otterbein College Ohio State University Cincinnati University University of Wyomlng History Pauline Culbertson Ashland College Columbia University A B Home Economics Frances Brundige Ohio State Uni versity B S Librarian I-lelen Kliclcovv Wittenberg College Un vers ty of Michigan A B M A Study Mrs Paul Brshop Findlay College Temple University Ohio University English Asslstant Principal A B Cnorsuch Ohio State Univer ity Music L E R te Ke tState College Ashland Co eg BM nglrsh Sociology Baseball Coach R e Ra on Ahland College LelandS rfod lr Unlveri Science Basketball Coach Frank Lonero Ashland College B S Columbra University .l...Gtes... 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Sty. 1 I ... , . ., MR GORSUCI-I MR PETE MR PAXTON MR LONERO MR PFEIFEER MR KOPP Pruntmg Subjects Ward Pterller Aslland College A B Geography Robert Kopp Ashland College Unrversuty of Chicago A B Mechonlcal Drawrng Honor Smith Unrversnty of lllrnous Bradley Tech Ashland College A B Lotm Spanish Tennls Coach Leroy Colby Chao Unrverslty A B M Science Golf Coach PhrllroLersch A hland College A B Kent State Unlversaty Economics Soclology Commerclal Law Football Coach .lohn l-I Longley Ohio Unlver tty B S Unrverslty of Mlchlgan Chemistry Physics FW onagey Ashland College Unlversnty of Colorado A B Amencan Llterzture Louxse Erlrott Ohio Weslyan Una versity Chro State Unlversuty AB Engltsh Public Spealcmg Mrs l.auretta Aleshlre Ashland College BA Wnttenberg College Mathematlcs .lunlor Business Tralnmg Rus Ashland College Chao State Unlversuty AB Shorthand Typing Marguer te Lama Tulane Un versrtv B B A Butler Unlver rty M S Gregg College English Hyglene Mary Arwstutz Blultton Colleg A B Ohro State Un versuty Mathematics Dramatlcs Harry G Dotson Ashland College B S ID Educatuon English Dean 0lGIYlS Algebra Grace Franz Kent State College Wooster College Vpsllantl Sate College Western Reserve Unlverslty Ashland College B S Wrllram Burns Chnef Custodnan M h Cl lc Sarah B Smith Wrttenberg College Mme S eats Bnlce el A B Chmcago Unrverslty r Adelatde Mandevulle Wlsconsun No man New Yorlc State Teachers Col'ege Wooster Col ege Kent State College Ashland College A B Latm Mrs Harrrson Artlnstatute Chlcago Englush IN Monlca Priest Ashland College Ohlo State University World History Gu ' Wooster College Ph B MR SMITH MR COLBY MR LERSCH L N EY MR GNAGEY MR DOTSON MRS MANDEVILLE MISS SMITH MISSF ANZ MR BURNS I I , . . Y I . I . . , ' . . , , I Q A t r I l I I I . . I A . c, Y' , . . b V 1 I , T A A Q I 4..,. , . ' Ill' ois. I I I I I I I I , T'., I lt. lily I V I As . 1 - I MISSAELLIOTT MRS. 'ALESHIRE MR.. RUSSELL Mass L R Miss AMSTUTZ ,Ik I dl, . I . AHB' , . I, H. E. sell . . , , -, I ,, Ms to our teachers At thrs pornt the Senror Class vvrshes to express a fevv words of thanlcfulness to all the teachers of Ashland l-lrgh School that vve have assocrated vvrth durrng the past four years some of us even sux years lrue rt rs the students of Ashland Hugh School that brrhg home the bacon of our contests but vve feel that rf rt vveren t for the teachers grvrng therr valuable trme after school and before classes coaching us and grvrng us a fevv pornters of experrence so that vve mrght better meet the crrsrs perhaps vve vvouldn t be brrngrng home so many honors after all We also vvrsh to th nlt the advrsors of our organizations vvho have ltept most of the school sprrrt rn our clubs and helped us vvrth very valuable vvords to lceep our groups together and cooperatrng vvrth one another They too have grven many of their evenrngs so that we might spend our lersure trme properly ften usually at the eno of each sux vveelcs vve became a lrttle angry at you for some of those very to you for malarng rt a lrttle rough for us, because that tends to malte us thrnlt that vve have accomplrshed more after leavrng Ashland l-lrgh for the last tame lrlte most students durrng their course of study vve felt at one trme or another that we vvould only be too glad to graduate but even the haroest of us have vvealcened novv All vve had to do at this time rn past years vvas to vvonder vvhat the subre ts or nevv teachers vvould be lrlce ne t fall but novv vve have so wany problems facrng us we al ost vvrsh uve were freshrren agarn o t rs vvrth great regret deep o vn rn our hearts that vve are leavrng you but perhaps eve can say goocby vvrth thus thought rn mrnd That vve vvrll someday loolt baclc on these days vvrth you as some of our happrest and that your vvords of lcnovvledge vvrll stay vvrth us and help us to malce ourselves Into better men and women . 6 . . . f K .. 4 G r ' l 1 A difficult, and as vve felt impossible tests. But after surviving so many of them, we in a vvay, feel grateful . A , , , A . . . C . X I S E , ' l dm ' , ' X O0 of llfg, chapterl ln the fall of 1939 we the graduatlng class of 1936 having completed an Introduction turned the page and started the first chapter of our Book of Llfe Now agaln ready to turn a page this tame to start a different chapter of our book we pause to take a fnnal look at our furst chapter the frrst and most lm portant the foundation of the others that will follow The fnrst few pages deal wuth our trials and trnbulatlons as Freshmen There amldst blots and frnger marks are accounts of our frrst adventures IH hugh school among new classmates and teachers There were the tradltlonal lnltratrons which were none the less real and meanjngful to us It IS true that we were a llttle green and tlmld at frrst but our wlllrngness to work and our enthuslasm over our work more than made up for our lack of experrence Who of us can forget the Inner terror we expernenced when we went to the l.atln and the Algebra classes for the first few days or the relief we felt when we found that these subjects were not the utter lmposslbjlltaes that we had expected? When we had secured a good grrp on our lessons, some of us turned to the actjvltles of the hrgh school for further beneflt and enjoy ment We were exceedingly proud of the honors that our members brought home from scholarshjp music and speech contests Now that we have ourselves fnrmly establlshed ID Ashland Hugh School antlcrpatnng new and different things, we shall skrp the uneventful days of our hrstory and come upon the story of our Sophomore days which were more full and eventful than those days preceding At this time we encountered Caesar and Euclid, who are still causing the downfall of many pupils but who drd not prove so disastrous Most of us passed them wjthout mishap Now we reach the point where the story takes a deflnlte shape, the part whlch contains the more Interesting and memorable events of our history We fnnally attanned the exalted posrtlon of Juniors By thus trme we had become the nucleus of the various organrzatlons and actnvltles of the hugh school and were becoming more and more a part of the soclal llfe The class of 36 was really organlzed as such during this year The class offlcers were elected and advnsers were chosen Rrngs and puns were Under the guidance of our capable leader Edgar Koehl Jr we launched a drive to rarse money Qur chref source of funances and lncrdentally the occaslon for our dramatic members to drsplay thelr talent was the Junior Class play Three Cornered lVloon, a highly amusing comedy This play was very well produced and presented to a most appreclatlve audrence The receipts of the play went toward fjnanclng our brg social functron the Junior Sensor Prom, whlch was quite successful even to the point of pleasing the Senrors Qur attempt to paper the boys gym ID an effort to transform It Into l.lttle Amerlca was not all that was deslred as the paper simply would not stay Intact and continually dropped off The scholastic slde of our program succeeded well too ln the thrrd year of our endeavor, we mastered French and Spanrsh and undertook the fascrnatlng but odorous subject of chemistry Our representatives to contests stnll contrnued to wan honors We were very proud of our boys who worked for the glory of Ashland Hugh School on the grrdsron and the court Qur Junror year passed so swlftly that It seemed no time at all untll we came to the few remalnnng pages on which to lnscrlbe out last rem ,rks As we reached our fnnal year we took on a new dlgnlty and took ourselves quite seriously as befnts a Senror We found that clubs social actlvltles, athletic competltnon and honor and scholarshjp seeklng took almost more tnme from our lessons than we could spare, but there was no shlrkrng our duties With Clay Donges as a most able leader, we carried on the business of our class For a class play we presented the popular comedy Growing pains and then prepared ourselves for the honor stretch We clalm the dlstlnctron of bejng the fnrst class In Ashland l-llgh School to graduate an caps and gowns We have found them most uniform and effective We have now fnlled the space allotted for our fnrst chapter There remains nothlng more for us to do but to go out to seek more maternal for future chapters IU our Book of Life Frances Griggs . 1 I I . 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I ' 1 - - - ' 1 i ' 1 - 1 . P . 9 . a U '1 ' ' ' i 1 ' ' ' i 1 ' i 1 ' 1 I 1 ' ' . . . r. '- , - . Q n '..- I ' ' 1 - - f I 2 1 ' i I 1 ' ' i , . - ' ' I T 1 ' i I 1 i I 1 ' - I' 1 i 1 i I 1 i 1 ' ' i 1 ' ' ' MARIAN MUMAW, . . Girls' Basketball, 3,Girls' Tumbling Team, 'l, Girls' Frolic, Q, Girl Scouts, Q-3, High School Revue, 4, Girl Reserves, 3-4, French Club, 3-4, Dramatics Club, 3-4, Prince ol Peace Contest, 'l-Q, Girl Reserve Usher, 4. GERALD BURCAW . . . Football, 4, JV. Football, 'l-Q-3, Track Manager, Q, Basketball Manager, 3, High School Revue, 4, Hi-Y, 3-4, Jr. Hi-Y, 'l-Q. PHYLLIS DUFFEY . . G.A.C., l-Q-3-4, Girls' Hikes, Q-3, Girls' Basketball, Q-3-4, Girls' Volleyball, Q-3, Girls' Frolic, 'l-Q, High School Revue, 4, Girl Reserves, 3-4, Spanish Club, 3, ACappella Choir, 'l-Q-3-4, Musical Contests, 'l-Q-3-4, Girl Reserve Usher 3-4- Treas. Jr. Girl Reserves 3. MICHAEL EMBREUS . . . Football, 4, J.V. Foot- ball, 3, Wrestling Champion, 4, Friday League Basketball, 'l-Q-3-4, Class Basketball, 'l-Q-3-4. MARJORIE OHL . . . G,A.C., 'l-Q-3-4, Girls, A Club, 3-4, Girls' Kittyball, 1-Q-3-4,Girls' Soccer, l-Q-3, Girls' Hikes, 'l-Q, Girls' Basketball, l-Q-3-4, Girls' Volleyball, 'l-Q-3, Girls' All-Star Basketball, 3, Girls' All-Star Soccer, 3, Girl Scouts, 'l-Q-3, Girl Reserves, 3-4, Spanish Club, 3-4, Dramatics Club, 3-4,Honor Roll,'l-Q-3-4,ACappella Choir, 3-4, Musical Contests, 3-4, Secretary ol G,A,C., 4, Treas. Girl Scouts, 3, Girls' Glee Club, Q, RAYMOND KLll?lE . . . Library Service Club, Q, MARIAN GERALD PHYLLIS MICHAEL MARJORIE RAYMOND MUMAW BURCAW DUFFEY EMBREUS OHL KLINE JAMES ELNORE RAY DOROTHY CHESTER MARY HARRIS WANDER STOTTLER WAGNER WOLF KLEPSER JAMES HARRIS Football 4 JV Football 3 Basketball l Q 3 ase a 'l Print Club 3 ELNORE WANDER G AC 1 Q Girls Hikes G s Fr 'l High Scho Revue 4 ir ACappella Choir 'l Q Scholarship Teams 'l Q G rl Reserve Usher 4 RAY STOTTLER print Club Q 3 DOROTHY WAGNER G A C Q 3 4 Girls C ub 4 Girls Kittyba Q 3 4 Soccer Q 3 4 Girls Hikes 9 3 Girls Basketball 3 4 Girls Volleyball Q 3 Grls Frolic Q Shullle board Doubles Champion 3 High School Revue 4 Girl Reserves 34 French Club 4 National Forensic League 4 Honor Roll 'lQ4 Speech Contests 4 Prince ol Peace Contest 4 Band Q 3 4 4H Club 1 Q 3 4 Debate Team 4 CHESTER WOLF Band Q3 4 Orchestra l 9 3 4 Musical Contests 'l Q 3 4 MARY ALlCE KLEPSER High School Revue 4 irl Reserves 4 French Club Q3 Orchestra l 9 3 4 Musical Contests 'l Q 3 4 , , , FFA,'lQ34, reas FFA,4 ' ' ' ' 1 i - ' I i ' i . T 1 ' I I . 1 i ' JV. , - - , JV. B b ll, -Q-3, ' , , ' ,, 'l, irl' olic, , T T T 'ol T i , , G' l I i 'I I V I V 1 i ' Reserves, 3-4.1-atm Club, 3,4i Honor QOH, 1-Q-3-4i Q-3-4, A Cappella Choir, l-Q-3, Musical Contests, , - j I , - , ' ' f 1 ' ' ' I 1 - A I , , A A' ii, ii fffoifis' G' , , , - , ' f JUNIOR WEILER KATHRYN WOLF . . . Girl Reserves, 3-4, Girls' Basketball, I-4, Girls' Frolic, 'I. GLENN ZERCI-IER . . . J. V, Football, 3, Basket- ball, 3-4, J. V. Baseball, 3, Tennis, 3, Athletic Board, 4, I-Ii-Y, 3-4, French Club, 3-4, Band, I-Q-3-4, Grchestra, I-Q-3-4, Musical Contests, 'I-Q-3-4. FRANCES GRIGGS . . . Girl Reserves, 3-4, French Club, 3-4, Spanish Club, Q-3-4, Jr. I'listory Club, Q, G.A.C., 'I-Q-3-4, Girls' AU Club, 4, Girls' I-likes, I-Q-3, Girls' Basketball, Q-3-4, Girls' Volleyball, Q-3, Girls' All-Star Basketball, 4, School News, 4, I-lonor Roll, 'I-Q-3-4, A Cappella Choir, 3-4, Scholarship Teams, 'I-Q-3-4,AnnuaI StaFI, 4,,V. Pres. G.A.C., 3, Pres. G.A.C., 4, Rres. Span- ish Club, 3, Pres. Jr. I-listory Club, Q, Girl Reserve Board, 3-4, Editor School News, 4. ROBERT BUSI-I MARGARET MAIN . . . Girl Reserves, 3-4,S panish Club, Q-3-4, Dramatics Club, 3-4, G.A.C., 'I-Q-3-4. Girls' UA Club, 4, Girls' Soccer, 'I-Q-3-4, Girls' I-likes, I-Q-3, Girls' Basketball, Q-3-4, Girls' Volleyball, Q-3, Girls' Frolic, Girl Scouts, 'I-Q-3, I-Ionor Roll, I, Prince of Peace Contest, 'I, Band, I-Q-3-4, Urchestra, 3-4, A Cappella Choir, I-Q-3-4, Musical Contest, 3-4, Scholarship Team, 'I, G A.C. Board, 3. 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Voll , -, Irs' ro' , , i , If---1 ,---If I i I 1 ' ' -i 1 - - -1 ', - -: Mjrwdeir Clmaamsm history ol the junior class the l Il ot 31 great number ol s .all and terrified k s ,some with runny noses and dirty aces, reported in a grano mass to begin one ol their greatest experiences that ot going throagh high school lhat day and many other days lor weeks and weeks groups ol these seventh graders were lound in various unknown parts ol the building rescued, and taken back to their arithmetic or geography class as the case might be? by great big bold eighth graders oar present seniors, to wnom we can never show enough gratitude, presently after being properly terrified by Miss pille lVliss leeter Miss Culbertson, and Miss Adams, this Wonder Class partially settled down to win for its indlviduals As F talso as the case might bel So ended its Frst year in Junior l-lighg hool lhe next tall the same kids althoagh you couldnt tell it by their sizes or facial expressions started the same grades as belore, those ranging from A s to Ps Strange to say no one has ever gone beyond these limits The Freshman year lor the class of 37 was an outstanding one due to the tact that we took up new and strange sublects, algebr in particular which lew ot us have forgotten to this day This last, not re tering to the problems and rules however The start ol the Sophomore year began a long and extensive struggle in lessons, on the part ol our class The reason you can no doubt guess Julius Caesar European l-listory or Geometry everyone leels that he has accomplished a great deal since he has gotten past Mr lodd receiving his stamp ol approval, or maybe a weak but very generously given O K The boys in the class began doing right well by themselves in tootball basketoall nd such that year too to say nothing ot that snappy Sophomore Girls Basketball leam All in all our second year in l'lign School proved very educational in many ways a o s year we as 'niors a e a v ei organize and advised c u on our class We have Il done much, and expect to do rrore to set an exarple to tne oncoming classes fve hope it will be a good one l-lenrie to Pete 9 9 O ln a l , a i rr 'U id H ' A t . , , r , . . l ' A f x f f C , . , . C , . , ' I ' f f , . it .i . r , . .. .. ,H or .. ,SHI f , ' . ' i -,' ' ' a . out on another stab at lessons, this time a little more ditlicult ones 'fonly to come out with practically N 6 . I . E . c ' f f - . , Q 5 . I fc f i lor II l us. Thi f ', ' Jc h v ' .f i ' o, t 1 lt b -F ' . ' a 1s! Row V. SCOBEY V. KENDIG J. WEBSTER M. WHARTON ANDREWS WINGER BUFFMEYER KENDALL 2nd Row M KLINE WISE BOLDING REPP FREER G FOX A PUSATERI WICKS 3rd Row SPRAGUE DAMM ATEN CARBERRY NEWELL WOLTZ ZEHNER HERSHLER 4th Row WATSON WERTMAN ROLLER KERSHNER LEEDY WERTZ WERTMAN 5!I1 Row MOWERY WHARTON SHUSTER SEMLER SEISS H GEORGE W SMITH KEFFER 6th Row M. ALEXANDER H. GILL V. STOOKEY I. MILLER M DUPLER R HAMILTON PHELPS SHELLER 'Ith Row McDONALD RIDGELY LERSCH ROSS GEITGEY MCOUATE J SOUDER M M LISTON 801 Row SOUDER LUTEMAN ANUCINSKE HAMILTON WOOD MCEVOY CLARK HART 9th Row ANDERSON PETE BYERS LEITER GILLETT REECE HENDERSON 10th Row JARVIS BOWEN BARTLEY METCALF HARBAUGH KEETLE HAYES J COOPER juniors J. . F. . C. A. E. G. , W. J. B- R. A- C, M. J. H. , M. B. - R. M. V. H. R. A. L. H. W. V. H. R. D. R. M. S. E. P, C. H. Y. McMILLAN R, OLDHAM A- C. G. E. H. V, H- C. B- G. il, dw., 1,1 .- 1 I A A . . L- T. B. K, L. H. K. K, Y., , J- B. - H. T. . , K. , juniors 1st Row W HEIFNER CAMPBELL POTTER SENSEMAN DEEVER CLARK CARR FREYTAG 2nd Row ZEHNER SMITH BITTINGER LEITER STRENICH COLEMAN G PENNELL J NEFF 3rd Row A HART J McDOWELL G NORTON FLIEGLE RODGERS NICHOLS SNADER 4th Row CLINE DUNHAM DEIBLER CLARK M CARPENTER J BAUM K GRIMM F BORDONARO Sth Row P KIRSH A DENZLER H SCHLINGMAN M SWINEFORD A HETSCHEL E FARNSWORTH J HELBERT D LEONARD 6II1 Row E MILLER C McQULLUM M McCARTY C RISSER W M LONG E SQUIRE M HARRIS J LACEY 'ith Row AEEY ATTWOOD BOWEN BARCUS DRAKE RICHARDS EKEY H WELSH 8th Row AUSTIN SIGLER BYERS McCONNELL EPSTEIN ROUDENBAUGH KESTNER 9th Row BEEM GARDNER HOCKENSMITH FOCKLER MOFFET MICHEAL RICHARDS GAULT Tofh Row WATSON SHAFFSTALL BAUM WAGNER MATTHEWS CASTOR URBAN Q 0 J. . F. . L. . E. . . I D. . H. . M. . D, P. R, H. F. K- C, E. G. C- B, N. , W. , M. . , v, , D. , c. E. BENTLE P. GERLACH M, R. D, H. G. H- K, M. v. K. H. v. B. c. L. c. . c. . B. . G. . G. . c. . P. . 1. A . T. . R. . R. . E. sophomore class history tnere were ers anf' at rssa re oer neynafe een proun' y ere e l e X e fl cet e e af ell lnese adolescents lrom In n r anlz I n me r Xre ooperatlfe ltlOJS no eyersrl n or sa ess lhls group has not had eyerytrlhg IF X asor lroupl s began pact IU l9Q6 N en Q were strlc '1 lt t ree day 'neasles awd 54 narnp lnfs hgures decreased mth each succeedlng year ln l Q9 entlt ed Pip V n Xxflrlce ext year N65 anot er muslca Spectac e Ca Q ran V ot ers lOXNVV arden Later In l93 came rea est suc 658 o a t Nas the co or u lnsplrlrg opere a e Nutcracker Suite to ano nclaoln tn s t Q tne ass o 38 Nas olyldeo into 5 parts Th Authur Qtreet Schoo e tralSchoolS1xthGr d Th Qran 3 t noo lh Llncoln chool Th sporn hool and n pleasant Street School lhese jOIDZC together nc were ounce unto three groups accordlng to Scholastn Standlng namely an s l e cynsn Nerf rot perm nent lor each estlmate some were promoted to th en agaln some tel t ough all the sup e ts In r l-l gh rnool Nerf compulsory the seyentn ano eight graoes consisted ol many happy days lor then line ,lr Ht gh Faculty was exceptional namely Nllss pllle now retired Nllss reeter resigned Nlrss Adarrs and llfllss Culloertson lor 7th grade, Nlr Wolle Miss Johnson lyllss Cowan lretlred ano lylr Lerscl lor the 8th grade s It IS not the custom to nafe rftn rape commen ement they passed ouletly rnto l-llgh Sehoo ere t lS oo ol yvorl4ers tt r v y ars ol pulldlng a loundatlon together separated into groups ag lf o oyvlng one ot the ary selerl arsfs Thus these two hundred cha acters are patterning lVNdilldJ'Jl careers For these currxcala an extra carrlcalar achneyements we are proud o the class o 8 l-lelen Wenslrmger tllteen years ago 'V v o QC? pfouo moth, ,a l he . 2 tie o the US Xfny snoulont it J l X, p o of The we , tn.. parent ol tne chiloren. chos .n oat ol all tn, nalllons ot Qrrllcri' sun-, mme pagan to o.. the Fl-lg Clxs , 938. l l , ,ow not just a pass hut a o g at o lm .i cos tfous c 3 . amp X., a N . .1 y gl rico . ' w c ll H . ts 5 r . le ' f - h TEX F lter XA' h h r r Nlt'1 .X uns l 2 ' o X A .. J . . 9 came their hrst partlclpatlon ln the glgantlf. Canzata that all Northeastern Qhlo came to see. It .yas . ' l ll Q a X. .V No X ' f h. 'l l llel WG d h ' F' X c G . ', c' the g - t, . c l Ill X l ll I ttf 'lh Up i Xt, 3 fl' we ,l el Fl' X 9 .l , e V o l The C n t aae r ff l rt rffpf' Srl l, A e S ',' e G Sc ' Tl e ' a ' . , X apo ' . k ' 'c X l , the ls. Qs, cl 3'. h- N: ' 'ons X . 2 r . . r a , . . ' X , e ls th U ' -l :othe flsorE's. Th ' , rc ' J. li Sl l X ' . , . . l ' . . 1. ' .l X4 T C , D N g g 4 . o, , X r . ., , A V . iufl g Q. ci. .. ' llh..- h' p y . affreght er A .. k V. ., . ' 1 t, l II . m . ,ive co' T. .,. r 'U' X Xa . . r ' o 1 ' X QX . . l t '3 . B. J. K. J. V. D. R. R. L. E. M 1st Row ALEXANDER McKINSTRY GAULT OBERHOLTZER BRATTIN THARP MAIN LINN BOALS PETERS 2nd Row POWELL HARBAUGH CROSS BOUGHTER ADAMS FINLEY JELLEY TROTTMAN BONNELL BOALS J. F. H. 3rd Row STATTLER WAGNER ZIMMERMAN W. BURCAW K. R. DEPLER LAIRD M. MUMAW D. F. J. PLICE CAMERON BUSH 4th Row ELSON BEDWELL MORR WENSINGER RICHEY DANNLEY WICKS SHERFF STRICKLING WILLIAMS sophomores I l X . .QM nil 1st Row O TAYLOR COWAN SHANK DANNER KOLP WHITCOMB YEATER SPRENG HETSLER WATSON ind Row E HIGHMAN M DEVOR HARDING RAFELD DOVE FAIR WITMER LAUGHERY E GILBERT 3rd Row I RHOADS BOYER ERNEST ARMSTRONG JONES BONE YEAGLE WISE SHEETS W CRUMRINE 4th Row EPPLER ZEHNER MCCREARY O OYSTER CLARK EWING BOWERS STRINE Ju! JONES ff' 'WJ c. D. I . H. I A A W- A -A ,- B. R. J E. M. R. F v. c' D. J.- B. J. B.. C. B. . B. 5. v. H. E. P. K. v. D. P. ' ' A ' V A M. M. xii , 'B' ig W. . 4 J 4 5 N E 'G K: 'Y T - -9 I ,A xv . . F ' 1 1, 5 Q .- - N 5. H- . I. I fy W e J. , L K - F- I 7 B 4 Q, .fi fi , J X, I R. SMITH J. HARTSEL Q f ' . L. B. T - P. Q 6 ig h ' . , 5 . . ' Q' Q' IN ' f. I1 . W W ff BI ' .f f ' K. B. T' 1 H 1 -2 . ' G' W 4 S' , 'Q N I A -3 f 1 ff ' . TT 1. :Q J ' -5' X D 0' '7 1st Row SCOTT ROSENBLUE CANFIELD WITT LEITER FITZPATRICK SHEETS THOMAS BARCUS JOHNSON 2nd Row BROWN SMITH RICKLE GONGWER DEVOR SHELDON LONG KA F FMAN WILLIS McKINNEY n X G H E C A R P R E R B 3rd Row MCFADDEN Ist Row CRONE HICKS TUCKER COYLE STUTZ MOHERMAN DAVIS LEASON SMITH 2nd Row HESSON OLIN MORRISON SNOW PLANK WELSH SEMANS MOTTER SWINEHART BACHMAN 3rd Row R DENBOW M SATTLER R RIDGELY G TAYLOR J NORTON M FITZGERALD .I PUGLISI STREIT PATTERSON 401 Row SMALLEY McKlNLEY V DELL PIFER SMITH SNOOK BAXTER GARDNER THORNBURG C PAULLIN , ,,, sophomores BEACH J w 'N' GADDIS SCHINDLER HOTCHKISS LACEY MERCER PATTON FINLEY 4III Row MARKLEY FAULKNER WILLIAMS NEWMYRE SHRINER HALLIDAY DILGARD HAMILTON BUSH LINN 0 D I, i f I X r- I U E. . L o 1. S ,L ' 5 , Q . -, ' I' gr ' ' . . M. ,- 4 5 R. . has Go -A .I A P L - ' 9' li ' A. G. V If 'I I J I A G. FERRELL R.SKAGGS 4. F? K , I ,. Q ff'-. I E. D. G. E. D. . D. F. J. R. D. E. J. H. o. W. L. M. c. R.. .lf 1 B. . . H. E. c. 00 j 1. F. I H. c. sophomores Ist Row DOVE MATHEWS BOYD M SNYDER B SEVITS R IMHOFF F FELLENBAUM M HEFFELFINGER M SHONKWI ER M MOFFET 2nd Row A WELTMER J MARTIN M SMALLEY J OBORN I WORST H STRAUSS M HARVATH B RILEY R IMHOFF M HERSHLER 3rd Row L HORN B KETTERING D WELDY M DAVIDSON D BAUM D Q 'Q ' I A 'I Q Q ,fx ' fy I 6 V Lf' w I ' 4 f 4 :C 1' A I' gf I ' f . X A K J . V F fl: - t 1 .,,- 'I 4 I R. B. J. 1st Row HETER MAZZOTA JORDAN HARMON BRATTIN RICKEL OEKEN ind Row HARTMAN SEMPLE M SHONKWILER F PARKER B DEPLER A SMITH B McPHERSON 3rd Row L KANTZER PINSKI McMILLEN SICKETY GRINDEL SELTZER WALLESON 4th Row McCLYMONDS WOLFE GORHAM HUNTER MOWISER WENRICK SHAFFSTALL Sth Row HYMAN WICKS MORRISON GLASSNER LACKEY CROUSE E HARTMAN 6lI1 Row WHITMORE WISE MCMURRAY KLEPSER HENRY MITCHELL GRESHNER 'IIII Row LITTLETON MIRCK PEARSON OHL KEEN McNABB RANKIN SII1 Row HISSONG SINGER M BASTER R BARTLEY B CONKLIN R WHITCOMB M KOSHT 901 Row B FOUKLER A DAVIES E BURNS M ROBERTS HILTY PIEFER SHOPBELL 'IOIII Row RODGERS DICKSON BURDICK HIRE FLICKINGER Ires ITICHIW in-. -.W il 'D fff Ist Row M RICHEY J SHEARER A WERT F HANE G PLICE 2nd Row METCALF EPSTEIN WILLIAMS MARTIN M ZEHNER 3rd Row R SEMLER DAVIES ABRAMS L HULL C GARVER 4th Row A RICKERT P BRADEN M BOHL W POWER D GAULT 5th Row J RHOADS A SCOBEY COVERT MAHAFFEY 6iI1 Row KANE HORN EDWARDS McCRADY ANSPACH TII1 Row RITTER E KLEPSER S GRUNDSTEIN M HOFFMAN J DAVIS 8th Row F AMES P ABER V WRENN E WALLS M FUHRMAN 9!I'l Row J GAST J WILLISTON W BARR T DRUSHEL J COSS 10!I'l Row D RUPERT T SHINN M J BRANDT B FRITZINGER E MYERS 1st Row R DENBOW M KOERBER W STONE WATRING B WORKMAN vo : O. I O i Z Zmgz 'U C T.?x1 O3' ml-Zl-7-7 :scum-GD mx mI Om 81 Z P zz W 3rd Row BAUM W-UCD11 QWQFHFH N-TZ-IX mcnggx M J W M L ERNST BLACK HOWELL STONE 4th Row MOTTER McOUATE MORR BRUBAKER NALLEY 5th Row YOUNG SKULL CASCIANI ECHELBERGER 6II'I Row SMITH WISE CHORPENING SMITZER BAILEY hh Row JUDY M BAUM FOX LON HOYT BII1 Row FABER ROSEMAN HAMILTON GALLAWAY J MILLER 9!I1 Row PICKING SWINEHART WRIGHT McCOY MURPHY 10lI'i Row LORIS GILLIAM BOLDIN HOLLINGSWORTH SWINEFORD '. Z I . Y P. , if - - ' 9 ' P. . 41 ,. 3 , f L. J. ' 'ff' fffffzf s. F. S. 5. R N f . . . 'mf 'I Vs 5' E'-'i 1 . . x I U 'f - -,U1-ii, . fm 4 . . L. . . 3 i ' .S .14 3' P x 1 ' A 1 I X fl x ' . . J WIERBIKI I. KIRKPATRICK x. I .nfl ' . ' fl A I ' ' N U,U U UUU,6 R T. . R. . ' I II .Zi XII r I . 1' 1 ' U I A I , . 6 E . ' D. I I I I 'Q x. ,..., , U 'U ' A w ' ' I I xx 'Ain .' ' ' UU. I . . 3 , i 'U U I f U. 5. 'lx . . as Qqj HU I . I . 1, U. Y 1 - Y UU ,fix I . . F. . L. . . B. G . D. 'li .L U Ax Q C QA lv 942 xl 153' 1st Row LATTER KANTZER HAYES McDANIELS McOUILLEN 2nd Row W MILLER mgyux Z FAST CRAWFORD FREYTAG SHUEY 3rd Row BERRY M SCOTT M SMITH J McNAULL E WOOD 4th Row E KESTNER W IT!-I ZCDXT Q FRY FRIEND ZEHNER SNADER Sth Row SPECK STAUFFER ZECKMAN J FLAHERTY WHITMORE HUNTER STARNER HUGHES CAMPBELL BAUMAN 'III1 Row BALLEY JARVIS HARDGROVE WELSH BAXTER 8th Row NEELY LON PRENTICE HORNER McGINNIS 9th R2 SMITH ROGER VANOSDA LL CORRAL SMITH 10th Row DRAKE GRINDLE FELLENBAUM MITCHELL ROBERTS the hlstary ofthe lf6Sl'WFTlc3I'l CldSS The wheel of fortune spnns round and round she goes and where she sops nobody lcnows The freshman class of 36 believes however the wheel will stop wlth them Perhaps fortune ha already touched us by bnnglng the two hundred eughteen members of our class together Thus makes one of the largest freshman classes ever to have entered Ashland l-llgh School Qrdlnarnly freshmen are under the shadow of upper classmen but en the few months of our school career we have come through lllce a rainbow flauntlng Its colors Some proof of thus as evidenced by the fact that one gurl ID our class won the dlstrlct medal In the succeeded ID turnlng ID a perfect paper IU the state algebra test We are also proud to say that we have two freshmen on the junior varsity and one on the football squad Last but not least a team of two freshman tled for first place on the All l'll Review amateur hour Although we are well represented In musical so ral speech and sport organ: ations the long llst of names of freshmen on the honor roll goes to prove that our scholastic worlc has not been neglected W pe our promaslng class of eager freshmen wull continue e honors and under the lclnd supervuslon of our teachers talents we possess may be brought forth so thatwe many boost our class to the top of the ladder of success June Mcfxdoo Ann Davmes Ball l'l1 y J. S. C. J. L. f Q JI: ' K ' I7 ' ' f J. D-2 .V M X . W ' .X ' :ar I 7 f 7 Ns . uf X ' , S, - . . j l tl VIC f I , Pi I to a 1 if . f . . ' , J rf' na , - V. ' T 'VIH i s I , . fig A 4 W. A ' ' , ' 'Q vs Eff' . s . . ' , , . A ' l ,. . N- - . , ' . . . v 1. ff I A - ' 6th Row Peace Declamation Contest, a boy made school history when he . 8 1' 0 L. ' K 7 ,, . 4 K . R. , . I A ,ng . I ' Rf ' ' ' ' 5 ' if . ' ' ,, K , C. .fy T . M- . A ' , C' , v . , f I, U K. Aw W A s Q L f . 1' ' 4 ' ' f' - L. J f G 2 , A . . ' ' I t f I I I I 'gig .x i' - C , , tw . - F i Illl :fa X . i .l . ' 1 ,f I V. ' ' 'Ir M. A. L. I..- 1st Row BUDD JACKSON CLARK BROWNELL WAGNER 2nd Row CLARK AMES McCLURE HINER LIME BARR 3rd Row G EMMINGER M KECK WITMEP ALBRIGHT SMITH 4th Row WAHLS DALTON KAMAN JONES DENZLER W BAER 5th Row STONE BONFIGLIO MOUNT BEDWELL BEVINGTON FORBES L M A E 1st Row F SHANK G CANFIELD W CRUMRINE K DUNHAM J DAMM A URIE 2nd Row GIBSON HOOTMAN ANDREWS ARNOLD OCKEN MOUNT 3rd Row HALLER BACHMAN WERWAGE ATTERHOLT POORMAN 4!I1 Row M WOLFE DUFFNER M LONG DUPLER FARVER M HARMON 5th Row T WORKMAN BOALS F SMITH McNABB DAVIES K. E. . D. . c. B. R. B. R. . R- ' G. . HERSHEY E Mcsvov B' W' - c. CANFIELD N. ANDERSON P- . M. . R. H. . M. R. D. J. L. R.. r D. K. C3 L. B. R. E. 1st Row HELVIE BANDY BOHL CLAWSON ESTI LL M PUSATERI 2nd Row SCANTLEBURY MILLER REED WITTMAN SWARTZ O NEELY 3rd Row W OYSTER SOWERS WOLLESON SMITH GARBER COTHREN 4th Row MURCH THOMAS DeWITT ROBERTSON WELDON ZEHNER 5th Row J WAHL W RIDGLEY M WILLIAMS J MOWREY B WELLS B REECE 1st Row SHANNON FORTNEY McCLYMONDS BAUM BURDICK 2nd Row DONLEY 3rd Row B BERRY B WITMER J HARTMA N SIESS OWEN 4th Row V ZILE B COLE M EDWARDS O WATSON M A LONG C BUSH 51h Row C SHANK M REINIEKE R WARD V BURNS J GLASS M WILLITS KENE RILEY YOUNG McOUATE KISSEL 6 B. I G. S. H. M. J. K. R. G. R. B. G. . D. . G. . ' M. V. ' W. KRILL R. L. COUMPT ' M. E. M. B. . , R. O , L. , R. . . R. , R. I' ci g 6 1si Row WILLS GILLETTE SNOOK SCOTT RICHTER MORR COBURN A SNYDER MUMAW J SHREFFLER 2nd Row KYSER WILLISTON LEEDY COBER OHL . A. BUTTS THOMPSON SHEETS BUNTON PROCTOR M E. S. 3rd Row TURNER MULLER MORR BECHTEL McCONNELL OBERHOLTZER JACKSON HASSINGER RAUBENOLT DIXON 4th Row DESSENBERG BILLHEIMER DEARDORFF SINGER SEYMOUR EDWARDS NEWCOMER MUMAW seventh 3 fade 1st Row WAGNER SUMMERTON PEDIGO HOLLAND SCHLINGMAN KENDALL SMITH BYERS CHANDLER SHEETS DAVIS 2nd Row M SNADER GLESSNER MUCK HILTY CROSS PRICE GREEN BUZZARD BRONSON GORHAM T WILEY 3rd Row EDWARDS JORDAN DUNN DUFFEY MIZER BILLHEIMER WIERBIKI P CLARK P JONES F JOSEPH G KARPER 4th Row MCOUATE FAULK BAUGHMAN NEELY BY SHELLER SCOTT WITTMAN KENDALL LISTON LA RUE 5th Row J RAUBENOLT M KELLEY J McCRACKEN D HART R ERNST M BENSINGER M LIPLIN R FEIRBAUGH M JONES T SCHWOREN M A WILTROUT . B. H. . J. E. H. . B. D. D. . J. S. O. . J. F. M. E . MOFFETT R. FRITZINGER G. FREER C. URBAN B. BRUBAKER B. A. P. . A. M. J. . V, . N. . R. . H. . V, . B. . , , H. . . X seventh 's ,- . , F' . K , a i. 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P. 1st Row LETT GUNTRUP DARR SHINDLER MORROW SINGER COLEMAN WILLIAMS DUFFEY BAUM WERTMAN YATTER by N 'I 2nd Row SNOW OBORN BURNS MILLER MCCLYMONDS MARKHAM WOLFE GONGWER STAUFFER RICHEY ROSEBOROUGH W UEBEL 3rd Row J GILBERT C BAUMN T WOLFE SHAFFSTALL SHIRE ROGERS BUFFMEYER M WILLIS ZIMMERMAN A MEARS C THOMAS A MUNDORF MI1 Row B GEREN B KANE A L GATES P REESE LANDON MILLER M LINGLE MILLER R WILSON WENRICK M S HOPPES E WHITCOMB 501 Row D KEISTER J FREYTAG W SPRENG M THARP DOERRER H KNOWLTON J GROFF BRUCKER MAXHIMER COUNTRYMAN CARNAHAN BURNS Seventh grade P A , 1 -A 1' . 'O Q ' ' ' AN, . X4 P' If N j . I .42 J . n .3 - . Tri ig fi, 'b . A ' A ,J su- . ik . H .4 AL Q1 1' ' -' .. . , , Q l 43 W4 I , FI ff 'Q . l . I I K-1 A x I' Ak. 'f'.ii1'I1-- A . I '. - '1 ' f f ?u ,Q Ig I g - r L , lac' 1, I CJ I I ,fin . ' V , A A C vu 'J .,i?. V L. I J! 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H. . . - - 1st Row M HETLER NALLEY PUGLISI J CARPENTER GARRETSON BEACH WHEELER HORN HOWELL M STOOKEY J SLACK E M T M D 2nd Row COPELAND GROVER LORIS BEAR BENEPE FITZPATRICK R KREIDER BROWN MARTIN DONALDSON DELOZIER 5 .5 3rd Row HESSEN A MILLER BOUGHTER REITZMAN J SCOTT K OVEREYNDER B WALDO M GERBER A SKIRBALL D DASHAM T BOWDLE 4th Row M McKINNEY J YEAGLE M ALEXANDER M McHlNLEY D WILLIS J HETLER D COTHRON J DENBOW M OLIN J KANE M FINLEY Sth Row S RISSER M BRINDLE POORBAUGH WITMER CLARK SMITH BEYMER FRITZGERALD HOFFMAN M RICKEL G SHIPPER :Eff 6th Row MUNDORF SAPYTA J HIGHMAN CLARK BADGER A DIXON FRIDLINE V SWERINGER NEWMAN J GRINDLE M GRUNDSTEIN The coming ol Coach Longley necessitated several changes In the coaching statl Naturally the new dutles drd not make the functlonsng of the statf any easier But even so It was one ol the best years as far as both basketball and football are concerned IH the hlstorx of the school Coach Longley IU his hrst year compiled a very creditable season partacularly In the N C Q League l-lls charges hnlshed second losing only one game Con gratulatlons to you John Ped Longley' Tony Lonero ID has hrst season as head basketball coach set an all time record as lar as games won and lost were con cerned lor Ashland l-llgh More congratulations to you Frank CBobby Lonero Roger Dod Paxton has un prospect a very goool baseball season with a great number of lettermen and new promuslng youngsters comlng up Ward Plenller un his new role of lV football coach was up agannst It for maternal, hls team did not fare so well Phullp CFllpD Lersch whose teams are consustent winners year alter year has an other golf season to look forward to this sprung with sux matches scheduled Congratulations are In order for Sidney R Boyd on this recent electlon to the post of Presxdent of the Ohlo Stat phfslcal Educational Asso tatlow also For the hne work he has done In his o t n of Cnty Physlcal Education Dlrector co ching stall PFEIFFER PAXTON LONERO LONGLEY LERSCH BOYD , A ' I D 1 C D Q .. V . ll , GCD record L YV Nor V N f W 1 ' .L,,j: I: Rwt, ifqflwqi 17,55 xl, V J r 4 - L 5,1 w, IJVf 'I .' I'1f V, I! H A J f 1 .131 I ' f jr '. if ' 4 ,'1.I,l-' f ' .2222 flwl JU fl ,' ff ff 74' ffZ,i I fl ff-Z-TV-T-'- 3 N ,pf .1 M. ' m -V1 .' .--V w , F i- 4 . - ' ' 1- i, iii -. N H 1-Ag , -' rf-11 :L tif' ,' 1' 1 , 'V j 1J'1 V vwplfl' V :Vx T' 2 - 1' 1 ' 3f,1f F V 1' 1 f 'Mix ' ' K w 'A ' 1' If f'W'fN ' 1: 1 l f Affirw 1' 1 .QUT HARVATH PLANK RISSER Football C SMITH HOCKENSMITH E SMITH E PUGLISI LACEY BORDANARO GLASENER PARKER f I r' . if , - If' 4 Jgs ' J V 4' 3 V . I , ' va- , f ' ' , ,CN I , , I, . ,y J . , COOPER SCOBEY McPHERSON Football EMBREUS J PUGLISI SHAFFST NEWELL CLARK ALL HAMILTON HARRIS URBAN ff? Q' Lx J ,,f .YJ 1 O, p Q 7 , N09 '- A' 1 ' 5 L 4A . A ' Q SPRAGUE Jr. Mgr. BORDANARO SCOBEY GONGWER ZERCHER HOCKENSMITH PLANK KOEHL basketball sketbdl SMITH basketball season 35 36 The Grange and Black Baslceteers of the current season over ran expectatlons by produclng a better re orc than any other qulntet ln the hlstory of A ld S lhls years schedule was one of the hardest ever to be taclcled by an Ashland team The team was matched ln pre league competltlon wlth strong teams such as Elyrla Sandusky Norwallc and Wooster Ashland lnvaded Mansfleld IN the flrst league game of the season and barely emerged wlth a VlCfOFY the margln belng one polnt The followlng evenlng the same team that lool4ed weal4 agalnst Mansfleld came bacl to Ashland to defeat the strong Bucyrus oulntet Gallon was defeated very 6dSIlY but thls game probably produced a spell of over confldence whlch fanlshed after a defeat by Marlon ID another one polnt thrlller malflng the thlrd nerve wreclcer ID slx games After loslng to Marlon the team started on the warpath wlnnlng the next twelve games Qne of these vlctorles lncluded a come bacl4 vlctory over the much lmproved MGVIOH team ID the most thrllllng game of the year Marlon the fastest team ID the league played flrst class ball but Ashland played the same l4lnd of ball and came off of the floor vlctorlous and had hlgh hopes of a Co Champlonshlp Ashland was vlctorlous over Shelby and Mt Vernon IN the two remalnlng league games therefor shared the league tltle wlth Marlon After havlng defeated the strong Bellevue team ln the Sanduslcy Tournament the Ashland f'llgh cagers were confldent ID reachlng the flnals ID thls tournament The Ashland qulntet defeated Mansfleld for the thlrd tlme ID the 35 36 campalgn Tlffln Columbla and flnally Fremont to galn the state flnals Somethlng was radlcally wrong wlth the team s play on the Collseum floor Ashland had a team as strong as any IP the state flnals but It seemed that the boys lust couldnt hlt the consequences belng that Ashland was defeated by Al4ron South to wlnd up the season From thls year s squad four men from the flrst seven wlll be counted on for next years team Two of the four were chosen on the all league team Next year Coach Lonero wlll have a team that any coach would be proud to put on the floor 1 F . . . . . f X. . , . , ' 1 1 1 - l . 4 1 , 1 ' ' 1 1 l . Q 1 ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 ' . l , , . ' 1 kDdSl4ZtkDd team reeor A n n A n Ashlan Asw A 1 A l As nr 4 As As nd 43 As nr -40 Ashland 35 Ashland Ashland Ashland 37 As n 138 S60 S Y Ashland Ashl nd 3Q Ashland 33 Ashland Q te rn Ashland Q4 yrla Nor lvdlf D nduslcy 1 90st fms lion wt Vernon bhelby fooster f fanshelo Gal on Nlarlon heltny fl X ernvn 30 tournament e evae fansheld l Flin Col O remont tournament KFODS Total Ashland 690 Qpp 3 3 d ts' la C196 El T8 shla rl 3l X '. QQ t fi Q7 Fa 98 ll1nfl98 t er lf: tsl l :nfl Qf f.Mnshelf,f XC shl:nf13C ling N 31 hla ,: 3 Ga ll' Ashland Q8 ,lJ,w6VlOVT 29 hland 48 T' T. , 3-4 hla Q 3.1 33 hla ,l . QJ A f 'Q V Q Q3 Q6 I lf? '35 ' 35 SAI Q8 hla rl ht f . . d U k 34 B llf l QQ a llsx ' 19 I ' . Q i7 F PO sta l' al lt , A' X . . 35 A Q . 'Q' b seball rumen PASTOR EMMINGER 'Zn J, fi, URBAN SPRAGUE PLANK sucsv 1 SCOBEY HOCKENSMITH CARR MGR MOWERY HARVATH GONGWER PARKER NEWELL 6 R wi R. I 5656 SCHQCJLJXZ KWDVW 'Ulmf J t I b fa N I Lf ' I 4 K, JN ' .lr A, ':,,,Vv, ,, 'fax 1 'firm A.',':'f If FU ' Emi' Afff 8-5 TiJrrmmw' 'fe f ff fa: 'ff ,','f73'-' .'.i'J5f-' '.'-fffl - iffif lfmf 'U 'fi-: Jrw Haw C fa Q ' I U Q debate The debate season was opened by a trIp to the debate clInIc held at Wooster College Schools from QhIo go there and debate hear crItIcIsms and hold dISCUSSIOD perIods lhIs year we had a new coach Charles Young who dlrected our debates and speech problems George Ulm capably toolt charge ol the team s hnances lhe artIcles appearIng ID the school news were wrltten by our publIcIty man Sam Epsteln One ol the largest problems ol a debate team namely trans portatlon was talten care ol by WIlbert Slclrball The hIgh schools changed to two men tearrs for debatlng thIs year WIth just two spealcers on a team debates became shorter and more Interestlng The questlon ol State lVl6CllCIU6,VVl'1ICl1 proved to be an InterestIng one lor the publlc, was debated ID the schools The teams were dIvIded Into sectlons A and B The atllrmatlve A team was composed ol l-lelen Wenslnger and LOUIS6 Clarlc The negatIve team was Dorothy Wagner and Wllbert SKIrball Cn the B teams the athrmatlve slde of the questlon was upheld by Ellzabeth Schmdler and Sam Epsteln, the negatIve slde ol the questIon was debated by Ruth Darr and George Ol n ln our debates we found that the questIon balances The allIrmatIve has the Impresslve poInt ol need Many people do not recelve any medncal care The negatlve charge thatState MedIcIne IS not desIrable because ol IfS SOCIdllQllC tendencnes The aFfIrmatIve teams had seven debates most ol whlch were non declslonal Four were home debates and three ID the schools ol Frederlclcstown Wadsworth, and Kent The teams that we met at home were, MdSSIllOD, Qberlln Frederlclfstown, Wadsworth and Wooster The debate teams entered two sprIng contests, the state dIVISIOO ol the Natlonal FOFZVISIC League, held at Kent State College and the RdClIO Debate Contest Sponsored by the Western Reserve UnIversIty Both ol these tournaments were held ID Aprll LOUISE Clarlc 1 1 1 1 - I I A - 1 1 ' 1 ' , . I . I . , . . I , I I . ' ' ' I . I 4 ' . 1 - ' , , , . , . uunuor gurl reserves The tume us September the place us the unteruor of Ashland Hugh School Gurls can be noted ponderung and mutterung over a tuny booklet ne vvonders what ut us all about The explanatuon us sumple Thus us the tume when all the luvely and up to date uunuors are preparung to uoun the Gurl Reserves ln order to do thus they must learn the code and slogan of thus natuonal organuzatuon thus the presence ol the small booklet The hrst publuc appearances of the Junuor members ol thus group were un the sponsor ung ol a Football rally and then a school dance ln the rreanvvhule the gurls were by no means unactuve un the varuous school actuvutues and meetungs were beung held regularly ur next and most outstandung presentatuon thanks to Nluss l-uerce and Muss Amstutz our class advrsors vvas the Qhrustmas hapel and last but not least was our pruvate Valentune Dance to whuch we unvuted the Senuor C.Jurl Reserves June Freer was our very capable presudent and lm conhdent that as the gurls look back these meetungs vvull stand out as beung some ol the more enuoyable hours spent res June Freer V pres Kathleen Semler Sec Janet Campbell Treas Maruorue l-larrus . . . g O . . O . . . , . I V 1 Q A C i f 1 4 in their high school career, P , ..,,....,.....,,,,,.,..,. 4 The Senior Girl Reserve organlzatlon has been very actlve during the past school year Some ol the actrvltles of the club throughout the year were the Easter Assembly pep Rally and All School Dance a Sprung lnvltatlon Dance a Father and Daughter Party, and the annual Mother and Daughter Banquet Through the efforts ol the Senior Girl Reserves a new clubroom was equipped lor the meetings of the varrous school or ganlzatlons Ar Chrrstmas time the members distributed toys to the less fortunate children an Ashland The purpose ol the Club IS To Fund and Give the Best the slogan To Face Lufe Squarely The meetrngs were held every third Thursday The program content concerned some ol the various problems which confront gurls ol hrgh school age The Cabinet Included Mary Vanosdall President Helen McMurray Vice president Jeanette Echelberger, Treasurer, Luclle Shank Secretary Ruth Johnson program Chairman, Jane Denbow Publicity Chairman, Margaret Mann Social Chairman, Frances Griggs Social Service Chairman, Janet Morr Membership Charrman, and Helen McMurray Sales Chairman The Board of Directors lncludedMlss Priest Miss Carlin Mrs Harrrson Mrs Andrews The Cabinet feels that due to the enthusiastic cooperation ol the clJb members the 1936 club has made an Impressive marlc on the ever growing Grrl Reserve History res Mary Vanosdall V pres Helen McMurray ec Lucrle Shank lreas Jeanette Echelberger senior gurl reserves . . . I 1 ' 1 1 I I - 1 H ' - In 1 H - A 1 - I I I ' i ' U 1 I 1 4 I I . . . I A , I . 4 I 1 A 1 - ' I . . . , . . I 4 . I t . I I I Mrs4 Morr, Mrs4 Vanosdall, Mrs. Lett, Mrs. Murphy, and Mrs. Johnson. 4 . . 4 I P , . ,4.... 4 44 ,..,........ ,... S . ..4.....4.4..4....,..4,4.. ' O O This group ol boys IS Ashlands contribution to the state and national organl zatlons of the Future Farmers ol America Ashland IS one ol Q45 chapters In the state of Ohio There are hve thousand Future Farmer members enrolled rn this organlzatlon In hlo and nearly one quarter mllllon ID the United States ln the fall ol 1998 the FFA became a national organlzatlon The Ashland chapter ol Future Farmers was organized ID 1929 previous to that however the boys were organized under the Ashland l-llgh Society This society had Its beginning shortly alter Mr Krlll toolt over the worlc I0 WQQW Ashland has always talcen an active part an the actlvltles fostered by the state and national organizations ln Fair competition judging contests public spealclng tournaments and the lllce Ashland has always brought home more of cash premiums trophues, and banners The chapter the noon hour than Its share ID the way d llne of recreation lor the boys during rded the honor of State Eleven boys ID the departm b t wed by the state organlzatnon for eu g b have been awarded Farmer This honor IS es o ID leadership, scholarship project program etc Two oys National Farmer Degree Ernest Kestner president Vuce president Glen Fo George Shelly Secretary Treasurer Raymond Klnne luture larmers ol america , 4 , . . 0 . I I . , . . U I I ' . . , I A .. I . . K! . I I I . 4 I I furnishes a varie ' ' ' . A ent have been awa . ' ' ' ' b 'n outstanding I I ' ' A ,......... ., x 0 lhls club IS composed ol a selected group ol volunteer helpers whose scholas tlc standing IS such that they can snare time lor service during study periods The members are divided unto tvvo sections The hrst are those upper class men vvho vvorlc three hours a vveelf and also present a satlslactory notebook hese students receive academic credit lor theur vvorlc, a recognition lrom the state department ol education allorded to a levv extra curricular actlvutles The second group IS composed ol both upper and lovver classmen who serve one hour a vveelc lhese students refelve no credit lor their worlc yet are allovved lull partlclpatlon nn the club Besides the monthly meetings, the club thus year tool4 a trlp to the tourna ment IH Columbus vvlth money earned by selling candy A splrlt ol readyvvlllungness to do anything to better the service ol the school library has been a marlced characteristic ol the club members The student body appreciates thus servlce novv ln later years the nndnvudual members ol the club vvlll realize the practical worth ol thus actlvlty as a preparatlon lor the Intelligent use ol llbrarres and also as a tralnlng ground lor better lcnovvl edge ol boolrs and ol their value to the educated man both as helpmates ID vvorlclng hours and companlons ID leisure time President Robert Thornburg Vice President David Slgler Business Manager l-larry l'lamllton Secretary Frances Sevlts library service club r . . . . . 2 I . ath e Six years ago the Glrls Athletlc Club was lormed then lcnown as the G A A or the Glrls AthletIc AssocIatIon It was for the purpose ol promotlng Inte est In the gymnasIum actIvItIes and promotung Interest ID out of door sports as a means ol securing healthful recreatIon and physIcal development lor ItS members Not only hugh school gIrls but also faculty women are elrglble lor membershlp The OllICIdl body conslsts of a president vlce presldent recordlng secretary point secretary treasurer and a G A C board The G A C board conslsts ol the above othcers and the managers of the varlous sports There are also the program publlclty and soclal chaIrmen These otllcers are nomlnated and voted upon ID AprIl then the dUtI2S ol the new othcers begun on May Ist The present stall Includes Presndent Frances Grrggs VIce Presldent June Freer Recording Secretary Ruth WIllIdmS Treasurer Allce Gorz Program Chalrman Ruth FIrestone PublIcIty Chalrman Ruth Johnson SOCIdl Charrman Jane Denbow Advlsors MISSZS Jardlne Carlln and Amstutz The varlous sports whlch requIre managers are soccer baslcetball volleyball lclttyball, tennls and hllclng Two years ago club colors were adopted lhey are blaclc and blue qulte characterIstIc ol the nature of the organIzatIon ln the begInnIng the club membershup numbered less than a hundred but wIth the addItIon ol years athletrc Interest flamed wIthIn the gIrls and the number ol members Increased more than a hundred fold However when the members enrolled neared two hundred the club realIzed that thelr purposes and Ideals were belng overstepped Tl1IS fact called lorth an amendment to the constItutIon Now IU order to remain on roll the member must mamtaln a record ol at least hlty polnts a semester polnts are awarded for DdVfICIDdtlOF1lf1 after school sports Every gurl IS placed on a team thus obtaInIng . I 1 , , , ., 1 - ' - 1 - I I 1 1 ' ' ' I . . I . . 4 . . . . A , , 4 , V , . , . point Secretary ..,..,..,.,....... Marjorie Qhl . . . 4 . . , . . . . . . . . . . . , . . , A I X I 2 I I I I Q I . I . . I I I . . I A 4 I ' assoclatlon some number of points no matter what her athletlc capability might be When a gurl becomes a Junior she is awarded an A provlded she has earned a total of 400 points Then she rs eligible for membership In the Gsrls A Club a club exclusively for gurls havlng earned the required number of polnts to re celve a letter The next awards consist of chevrons, one for each QOO additional pounts after the letter has been awarded Additional actlvltles znclude ping pong badminton shuffleboard and deck tennis Tournaments ID these latter games are played off on Friday afternoon after school hours during the winter season Cer tlflcates of merlt are awarded the winners of these tournaments A basketball free throw contest IS held annually to which wrnner and runner up are awarded medals The method of determining the winner of thus contest IS the person shootnng the hrghest number out of 35 foul shots Certlflcates of ment are also given to the champion basketball team and the winners of the All Star Basketball Game However In the latter contest, participation IS not llmlted to G A C members but IS open to all hugh school glrls ln addntlon to sports points are given for class work honors lncluded IU these honors are standing on the head cllmblng ropes performance on rlngs tumbling and a grade of A In physical education Meetings are held each month where business IS conducted and a program as given The program re lates to subjects of sport actlvmtues Frequent social gatherings are held wh1ch have been planned by the social chairman This year the social program was made up according to the Idea of a world trip lhe first party was entitled Bon Voyage and each thereafter was In keeping ln decorations and program with some foreign country The fnnal event was a Farewell Dance Basketball IS the leadlng sport and creates the most enthuslasm Annual events IU connectnon with this sport are the All Star Basketball Game consisting of outstandxng players and the Basketball Banquet vhlch clnmaxes the season During nts sux years existence this club has proved itself one of the most active and prosperous IN the school lt boasts the largest membership and by means of audltornum performances All Star Games and other various sales, ItfT1dIf1fdIF1S an ample and grownng treasury An energetic and promusuna staff has been elected for the ensuing year and already has productlve plans In mind O O , . , .. ., , . . , , . , . 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' 1 X . . - 1 ' 1 - J olramatics CU For the hrst time ln many years the Dramatlcs Club has proved Itself to be an etlectlve organlzatlon In splrlt as well as In name Setting a new precedent the club has held monthly meetings throughout the year Then on November 'IQ the annual Dramatlcs Club play was given and was gudged as one of the best plays ever presented In our audntorlum ln February the Red Mask Club of Mansheld Hugh School entertanned the club with a dance at the Mansheld Y WC A ln carrying out one ol Its chlel alms the club has given more students an op portunuty to participate un plays and gain very valuable experlence Qn New Years Day a one act play Three s a Crowd was presented at the Ashland Country Club Durung the year there have been various other plays ID whlch many students have talcen part Throughout the school year the Dramatlcs Club has been collecting boolcs and other plays Now at this time we are proud to say It has a tune library one that wull save many ot the school classes a great expense In buying books an order to choose a play The Club has also bought and built some new equipment for the auditorium stage Much of the credit for the success of thus year 5 club IS due Mr Dotson, the durector and advisor He has shown himself to be a very ettectlve leader ID thus worlq which he has undertalcen classes the art of malce up A malce up committee was appointed and It delved unto the mysterres of harmonlou malce up thus galnlng experience IU thus line The committee hen asslsted In malclng up various characters ID some ol the school plays ln this the hrst year ol actrve organnzatlon the club has shown that all obstacles can be overcome and success can be attained when a group ol students get together and march forward always with a goal belore them and a leader to guide them President Clay Donges Vice Presldent Wllbert Slclrball Secretary Janet Morr Treasurer Ruth Fnrestone f'lXOVISOf l'larry Dotson l l ' I l I . A . . I I I . E , ,' I . For several weelcs during the winter months, Mr. Dotson taught alter-school M . . 3 1 I .. . . , E l 1 . 1 . ' , , . . . X A . Perhaps you wondered just who those fellows were who were tearing around with long ribbons trallrng out behind them the first two or three days of school advertlslng the fact that anyone requlrlng unformatlon should get In touch wuth them Immediately That my friends, was the school service commlttee o the Sr l-Ir Club IH full bloom Beglnnlng with the first day of school and contlnulrg right up to the last day the Sr HI V lceeps Its eyes open for any opportunlty to do the school a good turn Durang tne year the f'll Y Club was the host at a banquet for the Vfooster and Ashland f-lrgh School football teams and the members of the Wooster l-lr Y Club, sponsored a courtesy campaign fostered a Grade f'll Y program whxch gave all the 5th and 6th grade pupils In the clty an opportunity to express themselves IU open dlscusslons on sev I f h era o t elr ovvn problems, to mention but a few of the projects carried through by our organlzatlon this year The Sr l'll Yclub IS the only club IU the school wrth the exception of the Jr f'll Y Club and the l'lobb Cl b h y u t at has a regular weekly meeting Consequently we are able to carry out a very extenslv e program along dlscusslon, lecture and social lines Different prominent buslness men and members of our own faculty are Invited to tallc to us regardln so f g me o our problems which we are too unexper lenced to solve ourselves This phase of our r p ogram coupled wlth potluck suppers mother son and father son b y ur own members all n fl ute to a well rounded program h h lc w IC ma es the Sr l-ll Y Club one of the outstanding organizations of our school President Edgar Koehl lr Vice President Edward planlc Secretary Glen Fulmer l reasurer Clay Donges Advnsor Sldney Boyd SZVWIOT Y C ' ' , , ' ' ' f . '-V I ' .i . . - - anquets, and discussions led b o co t 'b ' . '- 5 ln 34 a new club was created by those gurls who through partIcIpatIon ID athletIcs had earned the requlred number of polnts namely four hundred and had recelved the gIrls athletlc award Thls award resembles the large orange and blaclc A e ceIved by the boys wIth the exceptIon of a small G In the center to dIstInguIsh be tween the two After these gurls have Obtdlned thelr letters, they are also awarded chevrons for each dddItIODdl two hundred polnts earned In the same manner A small per cent of the gIrls recelve elther of these awards each year malcmg It somethnng really worth strIvIng for ln DTZVIOUS years the club has not been wIdely lcnown but IS now fast becomIng an dCfIV6 organIzatIon, IncreasIng In Importance each year he maIn aIm and purpose of the club IS to further athletlcs ID our school and to create better and closer frIendshIps among the gurls An extenslve program was planned thIs year IncludIng every phase of athletIcs posslble, f2dfUlIHQ a blcycle hllce, and ICQ slcatmg party a baslcetball game a roller slcatmg party and QVCDIDQ of InclIvIdual games an InvItatIon dance and an early mormng hIlce wIth a theatre party and an CVZDIUQ of brIdge thrown In for good measure When school was resumed In the fall there were only SIX members left from the DFCVIOUS year to carry on the busIness Qn November Q6, followlng letter day twenty one new members were InItIated Into the club malcIng a total of twenty seven ElectIon of OHICZVS toolc place ImmedIately and the yearly program was outlmed subject to suggestIons and changes lndoor meetIngs were Oflglndlly held IH the gurls gym but SINCE the completIon of the new actIvIty room In T16 by several of the organIzatIons Includlng the A Club thIs wIll probably be the center of actlvlty ID the future As a whole the year of 36 has been a very successful one for the club and stIll better and more successful years are predIcted res Marv Dlrlam Sec 84 lreas Ruth WIllIdmS SOCIdl Chalrman Evelyn pICl4IT1Q AdVISOV lVlISS Jardme I S f .I . F. . ff I -fwfr- Iv., ..... I ..I.......... ' ,' I .,.. f . I 7 I ll glr sf . nxfflxj 0, I tr , V, A f ! ll! 1 The C PL C commonly lcnown as the Spanrsh Club ol Ashland l-hgh School was under the supervl lon ol l. E Colby There was a membership ol 30 during the school year ol1935 36 each member paylng a nominal sum each semester lor dues Seventeen new members were lnltlated at the begrnnlng of the year The meetings were held once a month IH the room whlcn the club assisted ID remodeling The club opened sts year vvnth a scavenger hunt lor the hrst meeting Another out standang event was the sponsoring ol the rally whuch was ID the lorm ol an amateur program and was given before the Mount Vernon game to arouse pep and enthuslasm The amateur group was made up ol hugh school students talented In dlllerent llnes As a result ol their hne performance the Spanish Club recelveo the plaque given for the best rally for tl e second consecutive time Gne ol the more Important events was the Invitation dance which was given IU the boys gymnasium This was given on May 8 The Spanlsh Club thus year as that ol prevrous years has progressed In the study of dlllerent Spannsh spealclng countries South America was chosen as the subject for discussions The reports glven by the drllerent members covered the geographical as well as the llterary points ol Interest The club had several sales throughout the year as one ol the means lorsecurlng money Vice president Ruth Williams Secretary Philip Klrsh Treasurer Gaylord Sheller spanish club . . . .I . k A .C, . . - , i ' . . . I . . I. 1 ' ' . president ,...,.....,...,......... Alice Gorz Q X if , . 3 A C .A l A a cappella c our The A Cappella Chow wuth ItS slxty voIces raIsed In uplIftIng melody once more carrles on the llngerlng straIns whIch are so much a part of the muslcal llfe of our school The cholr has been as busy as ever thIs year, DVOVID8 Itself to be one of the most actlve organIzatIons ID the school At varrous tImes throughout the school year the choIr has sung for the student body durrng assemblses Some very beautnful effects were obtained when It sang from the balcony of the audItorIum Each year the cholr has sung at various towns whlch are Interested In musIcal actIvItIes 'lhls year the choIr had several engagements of thus type For many seasons past, the choir has often been sought for appearances at Ashland College AgaIn thIs year the cholr favored the college students wIth IfS muslc The annual concert, whlch the muslcal organlzatlons gave on March Q7 was an excellent example of the ablllty of our muslc students The choir, as always gave a flne Interpretatlon of musIcal art ln the eyes of the cholr Itself, one of the most Important events of the year was the IoInt concert of our choIr and the Qberlln A Cappella Choir under the dlrectlon of Qlaf ChrIstIansen The cholrs ZXf2DSIV2 actIvItIes culmlnated In the annual dlSfFICf contests whlch were held In Ashland thus year Throughout the sprlng months the choir loolced forward to thus, a gleam of hope ID the eyes of every member Under the capable direction of Mr Pete the choIr can always be de pended upon to come through amld clouds of glory I . V , I , . . , ' I' VZSZFVZ ushers The John A McDowell Audltorlum celebrated Its nlnth birthday this year IH May The construction ot this great hall was just as benehclal to the clty as a whole as to the school and student body people flocked Immediately week alter week to the new meeting place which now with Its many ldCIllfI2S handled the Increasing crowcs so capably Nov the embarking upon the tenth year ol standing Funds nt more than ever In the lavor of the public It ranks among the very best ol Its nature In the state ano vve hnd It catering to performances ol every kind dramatic musical athletic polltucal rellglous and charitable We know however that the bes of audltorlums can not be fully appreciated lt not properly controlled A good corps of ushers rs very necessary ll such a public place as to be managed systematically and easily ln the hrstyearthere was found to be a lack ol ethclency rn the ushering and IH the second year the Senior Girl Reserves came to the rescue From this time hence the overseer of the auditorium has had an ethclent, dependable crew from the Girl Reserves headed by the president of the organization They are selected at the end ol thelr junior year, their dutles as ushers begun wnth the Baccalaureate Service and continue up to their own graduation period They respond to any ushering call whether It be ol a scholastic or clvnc nature ott times even coming wllllngly during the summer vacation period The 1935 36 lalthlul ushering force was headed by Mary Vanosdall She had as her ready helpers, Mary lda Dlrlam Betty Jane Donley Phyllrs Duhfey Ruth Firestone, Jean Lett Maruan Mumaw Allce Reddnng l.UCll6 Shank Maxine Thomas Dorothy Whitmore and Elnore Wander The gurls that are chosen for ushernng services consider It not an enduring duty rather, Indeed a rare privilege The administration and the management of the John A McDowell Auditorium express sincere gratitude to the Girl Reserves for thelrannual services and gracious attitude O l 1 1 I I . . , . , . 1 . 1 . . . . . , , , ' 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 f I A A I . 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 , . hobby club The l lobby Club usa new organization IN the hugh school being ID Its second year The club meets once a weelf at which time the members worlc on their hobbies Some do collecting while others worlt ID the school shop and drawing room The club IS not a large group because It IS a 'IOO C volunteer movement pupils have been rather slow ID applying For membershnp It seems that the students are more used to talclng and following assignments than talcsng the lnltratlve We found that competition springs up ID an organnzatuon of thus sort when several members worlc on snmrlar hobbies Each tries to do a little better than the other Several boys lelt this year butwe are hoping that there will be new members to Full the places ol these boys We hope that more people vvull become rnterested rn hobbies for hobbies are always useful pastimes Some ol our members dtd wood turning wood carving and drawing, whxle others built model yachts and planes One member buult an upholstered attractive chair ol modern Innes Only one night each week IS used for group work, but some tlme ns spent by them at home on nndlvldual worlc Last year through the sale of articles made by the Club and by candy sales a fund was raised to buy a machine for the shop lt IS hoped that an the near future we shall be able to build an Incubator lor the clty health department President Robert lhng Vice president Dennis Mules Bus Mgr Pobert McEvoy Advisor Honor Smith I . . , - 1 ' 1 , . , . 1 -li. 1r.h yc The Junlor l ll Y Club was organized ID 1939 from the nucleus of the long estab lished Comrade Club ol the Y M C A The Frrst ollucers were President Edgar Koehl Jr Vice president Edward plank Secretary Davnd Donley In its four years of exlstence nearly one hundred boys have been members and nts present membership IS twenty one The club under the leadershrp of Its advisor, Mr Paxton who has been the advlsor slnce Its establishment has dlscusslons spealcers, entertaur-ments, athletac teams and school campaigns The club stands for clean Irving clean speech clean athletrcs and clean scholarship This club IS lxmlted to Freshmen and Sophomore boys, but a number of the boys contrnue their Interests ID this school actlvrty In thelr Junior and Senior years by becoming members of the Senior l-ll Y The present olfucers are President Paul Gerlach Vice President John l'lartsel Secretary Phrllp Smith Q 0 I I Lal . . . . ..... . , . , . , . . . . . , . I . . I I - 1 1 I ' 1 - I I , . band It IS so dI Icult for one to ImagIne what a basl4 toall game ora footb ll garre would be lIl4e wIthout our band to buIld up enthusIasm and ex Itement 'lhus one ofthe mwst worthy servIces of the band are ItS dUtI6S at an athletIc game l IS always the band whIch stIrs up the students enthusIasm as they enter the audItorIum for pep rallIes Although one usually thInl4s of a band as play ng only march rrusIc thIs year the band has done e tensIve worlc IU regard to program musIc and other types The band has always proven Itself to be an Important feature of parades Usually before football games the band marches through town and then on to the football held b f the student booy and has snown some excellent InterpretatIons of band musIc ln the annual concert thIs year the band was ent USIGS Ica y the audIence l d the dIstrIct ano state contests fluong wIth the orchestra and choIr the band a so entere 'l l d f r our band has once more shown hIs abIlIty by QIV Mr pete who has always been an exceI ent ea er o Ing us a band that our school can be proud of P H. . . Q . I 5 A J I k v ' I I I ' , xv . . , I I, . , I The band has made several appearances eore . l ' A ' f ' A , h ' t' ll received by . . . I I , . h I I W ' ' 1 f . 5 5 3 f A r T' l , U1 i I: ' At the begInnIng ol the year the orchestra found Itself confronted wIth b a SZVIOUS pro lem malnly that most of IfS older and more experlenced members had graduated durlng the past two years The orchestra now con taIned only a few old members However ID spIte ol thIs handIcap the students have shown that by con stant labor a hne orchestra can be developed Under the guIdance portant feature of the y en er taInIng the audlences between acts ol plays The orchestra was of Mr pete, the orchestra has talcen great strmdes forward It has always been an Im r p ograms QIVZD ID the hlgh school It has performed a very worthy servIce b t an Important leature ol the annual wlnter conce passages proved ItS abIlIty It has contrIbuted rt Its mastery over some very drlhcul ltS share In chapels and relIgIous servIces The orchestra as well as the choIr and the band partIcIpated In the dIstrIct contests held ID Ashland and the state contests IH Columbus lhIs group of eager students spent many evenlngs preparrng for thIs Important event ol th l d err IVZS an l every year, Mr pete can hnd a group as wIllIng as thls years the orchestra wull certaInlv be an organl zat on lor rhrs school to be proud ol orchestra 5 7 H : 5 g . 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The Home Economucs Club ol the l-lugh School has adopted the Future l'lome mal4ers Assocuatuon Thus us a State or ganuzatuon composed ol local chapters un schools havung organuzed unstructuon un home economucs classes The purposes are to promote educatuon un home economucs un the publuc schools to set up an educatuon al program vvhuch places emphasus on de velopment of hugh school gurls abuluty to use her unstructuon un meetung her home school and communuty problems, to en courage recreatuonal and educatuonal ac tuvutues for students un vocatuonal educatuon to provude means for settung up records lor present and future use un home makung t strengthen confudence un home economucs gurl un herself and her vvorlc to promote scholarshup among stadents of vocational home economucs, to create and nurture love ol home for gurls, to show evudence of success un homes whuch home economucs trauned gurls have helped to establush, to encourage thruft as part ol a plan for well rounded luvung, to Interest members un well rounded and contunuous personal develop uture ment and to guve recognltuon to gurls who have made consustent and superuor progress The delegates from local chapters meet tate conventuons, organuze adopt a State constututuon elect olfucers and set up a program of vvorlt The Fuve membershup degrees un thus organuzatuon a Luttle Women Furesude Curcle Future Home malcers of the l'lugh School, Future Home makers of Ohuo, and Future l-lomemalcers of Ameruca Some ol the qualufucatuons uncluded un each degree are to be enrolled un a class ol home economucs, carry out a home practuce program receuve passung grades un all subjects, and to be lamuluar vvuth parluamentary procedure Qur club has meetungs every thurd Mon day held un the Home Economucs Depart ment At our meetungs we have duscussuons of busuness dutlerent topuc duscussuons, and a program Our advusors are Muss Fuerce and Muss Brunduge Presudent Kelleen Gault Vuce presudent Anna Wagner Secretary Nadune Richards Treasure Marcua Svvunelord 0 Q . . . in S . . 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I . . l . , . . 1 l'1Om2IT1dl42I'S dSSOCIdlIIOI'1 An organlzatron of long standlng The French Club rs one ol the more actlve organizations of Ashland Hugh School Established In the begrnnmg for a better understanding ol French and French cus toms, thus goal rs still before the members of Les Grognons The meetings are held either at the hugh school or the home ol a member The parliamentary law ofthe meeting IS always Our presldent, Nl Olen Fulmer, has worlced hard and successfully an leading th club this year A full program was planned by hum with the assistance of the board members lncluded an thus program were a treasure hunt, masquerade, carollng and the annual French Tea and Dance The Tea this year was tremendously successful both as lar as entertalnment and hnancnal mterests were concerned The gym was decorated In lavender and yellow Of major Interest was a forest corner In which a fountain bubbled cheer Fully General charrman for thus event was Mme l-lelen Grundsteln The hnal event of the year was the French Day The club members were I costume at school and held a plcnlc during the noon hour Cn thus day Les Enlants, or the Jr French club were lnrtlated by being made to slng the whole MdFS2IlldIS2 sndlvldually every time they were p proached by a Senior member The French Day and program ol the whole year was cllmaxed by a brilliantly colorful dance at the Hugh School president Glen lrulmer Vice president Kenneth Gongwer Secretary Jean Lett Treasurer Betty Jane Donley lrench clu ' . 'n conducted in French. A I , ' 4 , ' f - I ' . . . . d - 2 . I . rl , 52 1 . .-eff . EQLQQVAQW Hello Dear Lrttle Bashful Bud Olene Stepping Hldlng Behind out with Percrval Our New Doctor Carberry Bordanaro at the Fueld House and Nurse Stoolcey Fumble' Dromatlcs Club lmhatron Another An Afternoon Richard Look at Touchdown View From Halliburton Henrietta Strut For Joe The Roof In the Circle I -.. ll . Y l . f .1- Q V , . 1 Ruthre: . Q X, A -Lv A' , ' l ' ,, And Here We Are Watching the Pussy-Wussy Campbell Mansfield Game Just One Mrs. Myers Dedicates Mixing Things Up or the Photographer Happy Couple Field House With Harry-Warry Gill J V Game John H That Boy Almost There IS Our Editor With Willard JV 's Just Before Got Away Getting Himself Glvmg Hrs Worked Up Over Boys A Workout A Physlc Book Junior Girl's Here It ls Now at this Pointl-- Basketball And A Corner THE ANNUAL STAFF Yes, Yes, Go On, Champs of Bicycles What is so interesting in the last row Please Tell Us More Miss Greist l Maxrne Making Mrs Harrrson at work Thats a Sweet 1936 Tournament Trophies More Headaches Smale Monica Three Doctors and Two Slceletons at Dramatrcs Club Masquerade Dance w w l . . . r . 1 C dSS will Know all men by these present that we the class ol TQ36, ol the school ol Ashland city ol Ashland state ol Qhio ol the age ol lour years being ol sound mind and memory not acting by reason ol fraud duress menace or uncue inlluence ol any character, or spirits whatever having in mind the uncertainty ol lile and the national blights ol others and our obligations to tnem paid or unpaid and it being our intention and purpose to dispose o all property real personal and m xed which we may own at the time ol our death or which we may have the power to dispose ol by will under powers ol appointment or otherwise do hereby make publish and declare this to be our last will and testament in the lol lowing manner We give to the Jinior lass tne pretty Jnior i ls tnat we t wior lass nave For so long mo nopolized We leave to th Sophomore Class the graduating class ol 1938 lor whatever use they may see ht that portion ol the second floor northern corrioor bounded on the East by the door ol room Q17 and on the west by the main corrsdor We bequeath to the Freshman Class the graduating class ol l939, our advice to refrain from Following IU the footsteps ol the present Junior Class own prom next year thus relieving the irresponsiole present Sopwomores ol a tremendous responsibility We bequeath lVlr Gnagey tne hope that he w1ll receive and take advantage ol a more apt phy ics c ass We leave Mr Young with a headache We leave to Kathleen Semlei lor the parpose ol properlyhxing her hair all tne mirrors in Ashland l-ligh School John pastor bequeaths to anyone who has the nerve to wear tnesn, his neckties Jean Beatrice l.ett bequeaths to anyone that can use it without Miss Smith s kno fvledge her Cicero pony and a handbook on how to use it to the best advantage lo Elsie Barcus Janet lv orr leaves her alto voice, with the hope that Elsie can use it lo l-larry Gill Jr William Ruby leaves what is lelt ol his once remarkable tenor voice lenn Zercher leaves to Miss Klickow all the Senior textoooks lound in the corridors lor the com pletion of the library lo Lucille Scott Betty Jane Donley leaves her soprano voice and one third ol her allection lor Jimmy Brindle Ruth Johnson bequeaths her dimples to Alma Denzler lo Mr pete Glenn Zercher leaves his bassoon and prelerence lor little girls Ruth Williams leaves to anyone who will take them loe Lacey Dick Snow Clayton Reece et al and may they use them to a greater advantage than did she lo Mr Young Wllbert Skirball imparts his sympathy in behall ol Mr Young s irreparable loss on the debate squad lo Ashland l-ligh School we leave a thousand thanks lor the lond moments and priceless memories that she has allorded us Wilbert Dinner Skirball and Mary Elizabeth Vanosdall I . 1 ' - ' 1 A 1 I f f Q .1 I f I I . 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I - . . 1 , I i 1 I 1 i I 1 ' 1 I 1 I, . ,l A , . national lwonor society SCHCDLARSHIR LEADERSHIP CHARACTER SERVICE 'lr ese re tl'1e lour essential reoalre ents ol tne lxl tlon l l'lon Society rom tlwe selwolastueally upper tlwrr or tne senror class rn tlmls QI 9 5 e group rs sele teo a naxlrrurn ol ll teen per Cent ol ne o Memloers ol tlwe V936 National l-lonor Soelety are Mary lda Dlfldlf Clay Donges Maarune lulne len Eulmer Cl1arlotteG et Frances Gnggs l-lelen Grunost Rath l'lenc1ersor Rutl'1Jol1nson Ernest Kestner Edgar Koelm ,lean l.ett Margaret Na+ J net Mor Eoward Rl n Mlbert R o Maxlne llworfa Rooert Tw f ry V n Enore Wancer Rutlw Wlllldm Cnlenn Zercne T936 qra uatlng C . . lm a ' V rw r f a a' or 0 enoers ol Wlwrew 5 , l , C ' 1 Y liro A 'I I l Q ' r . l t Q t tal cl lass r n Betty Jane Donley l-lelen MeNlurray , r I r la r Q l a R ill te Strat . X V S l ern ' lornloarfg 1 r , , , A 1- lox a QSM: 1 , f l I Q , , , , SENIQIP CLASS OFFICERS Rresioent Vice Rresident Secretary Treasurer Clay Donges Kennetl1GonOw Rutlw Williams Glen Fulmer TI-IE 1936 ANNUAL STAFF Editor in lniel Assistant Editor Qisiness Manaqer Assi tant Business Manager Assistant Atlwletic Editor Organization Editor Assistant Qrganization Editor Rlwotograpliy Editor Rliotograplner Art Editor Assistant Art Editor Actifities Editor Assistant Activities Editor l'lUITTOV EKJILOI' Edgar Koelwl Jean Lett Clay Donges Jolwn Rastor Kennetli Gongyyer Frances Curiggs lanet Morr Jane Denloow Robert Roberts Rutln Firestone Mary lda Dirlam Rutlw Williams len Fulmer Betty Jane Donley SENICR COMMITTEE CI-IAIRMEN Announcements . Senior Class Rlay. it SQDIOV l:dV6W2ll Assembly ........ Senior Dance .. .. Caps and Gowns . S nior Class Rlay Rroperties ,, FIDQDCQ . .. . ,,....,. . . ., . Senior Ricnic. ....,. ,..,.. , Rutli Firestone Clay Donges l-lelen Grundstein Mary Vanosdall Maxine Tlwomas Merritt McClain Glen Fulmer Jean Lett SENIOR CLASS ADVISER Business Administration ....,...,. F. E. Gnagey Annual ,...........,.......... Robert Kopp senior class organization .........,. A TlllggiiafgfO at iff YU Cpx X V916 X47 VDVS '14 GQOHQQ N Nm w Terry Nrclmtvre Profvssor Mdwrvr Sopme Mrs pattersam Elsie Patterson Traffrc OH cv Dutdw Brian mr Pt? prudence GUY GO? 1 nr nm r:j fVrf'S PVVNMZ fmf tfl' ylmmf ffl Rfnrver Tfworrwbur lmcz Dmroorff rVlf1XlUV ThOm0S BMW Jam? Dorwley Frank Freytdq Wncfrt Eklrba Hfxer 'Xflccuen J rrfmc VN nr rr r 'wwfwmm y worpwwwg Q tw Dm' J 2 me be Q J C 'X EUFV 17' -' 'if' ..f1CVT sewer class play 'f S r ' mir Cleef .-leg, Vet was frriiwf if srwrn rf ffir'-mm: Da rs C:C:f',gf:1tiQ6. 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