Ashland High School - Guide Yearbook (Ashland, OH)

 - Class of 1938

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THE PROMINENT STUDENTS. N competitive examinations with their fellow students, thirty-four pupils won the right to represent Ashland High School in the scholar- ship contest at Kent, May the seventh. The examinations were held in eighteen subjects. Ashland placed third in the district. The individual results are as follows : Donald Fluke Donald Darr Miriam Chandler Robert Fritzinger Willnur Hespenheide Ruth Hammon Elizabeth Olin Alice Richert Mary Davidson Miriam Guntrup Mary Bott Lois Hassinger George Oeken Donna Rupert Barbara Beach Louise Fisher First place Sixth place Fifth place Tenth place Sixth place Honorable mention Third place Fifth place Tenth place First place First place Second place Honorable mention Seventh place Second place Third place General Science General Science Algebra Algebra Geometry Geometry VVorld History French I French II English 9 English 10 English 10 English ll English ll English 12 Typing' II Top row. H. McNabb R. McConnell, Blulogyg G. Plice A. Baxter, Chemistry: D. Darr D. Fluke, General Science, 2d row: D. Plice G. Olin, Physics: R. Fritzinger M. Chandler, Algebrag R, Hammon W. Hespenheide, Geometryg 3d row: S. Mowiser D. Ritter, American History: W. Krill E. Olin, World His- tory, L. Fisher, Shorthandg V. Brattin, Typingg 4th row: A. L. Gates M. Gun- trup, English 95 M. Bott L. Hassinger, English 105 D. Rupert G. Oeken, English 11: 5th row: J. Norton B, Beach, English 12: J. Countryman M. Loris. Latin IQ F. Dixon M. Burdick, Latin II: 6th row: W. Barr A. Richert. French Ig M. Davidson M. Davis, French II. GUIDE 20

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9 21 Sr. Council G. Olin B. Shank L. U. Todd F. E. Gnageyg A. M. Mandeville H. Crone K. Deplerg E. Gongwer M. Dannleyg J. Hartsel J. Williams P. Wise L. Clark . E steemed Seniors and Miss Betty Shank with their History . . . E, the Senior Class, turn and view with earnest longing the closing ofthe doors of Ashland High School on the four short happy years of study and friendship. VVhile you underclassmen are bidding us farewell, we are reminis- cing about scenes and happenings of preceding years. Out of the fog of our minds come hazy memories of freshman initiations, les- sons we studied, hallway chats we had, and sessions after school in the eighth period. Although at the time all of these were not happy experiences, now we can look back and enjoy them. How true are Tennyson's words that 'flt is the distance that charms the past. A little more distinctly can we recall the expansion of our ideas as sophomores. How well we remember imitating the antics of the upperclassmen, and vainly trying to avoid punishments meted out to us for day dreaming in classes. It seems as though f'Something beautiful is vanished, and will never come again. It seems only yesterday that we were involved in preparation for the junior Class Play, the Spooks, and plans for our prom where we entertained the seniors royally with a coronation banquet and dance. All of these things pro- claimed the eminency of the class of HSS. The busiest and happiest year of all is this, our last. Vlfe have had leaders in our class as well as followers. Our Senior play, The Night of Ian. l6th, brought to light new dramatic talent and began the commencement activities. This brings to a close our achievements in the fields of speech, athletics, music, and scholarship in our high school career, and the prom, senior picnic, and graduation will be all that remains. The heights by great men reached and kept Were not attained in sudden flight But they while their companions slept, Were toiling upward in the night. . Longfellow

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