Ashland High School - Guide Yearbook (Ashland, OH)

 - Class of 1944

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I V, 4 Margie Ambrose Future Homemakers' Association 1-2-3-4: Girl Reserves 3-4, usher 4 'Q X Barbara Atterbolt A award 33 Girls' Athletic Club 2-35 All-Star Volleyball 29 Choir 1-2-33 Girl Reserves 3-4, vice-presi- dent 3 X5 Donna Baker Zella Barr A award 45 Girls' Athletic Club Hayesville High School 1-2: Per- 2-3-4g All-Star Volleyball 35 Choir rysvillg High School 3 1-2-3-43 Girl Reserves 3-4, usher 4 C Richard Bales Robert M. Baum Robert Baum Ella Mae Bolin J. V. Baseball 13 Friday League J- V- Basketball 21 Varsity BaSket- Band 1-2-3-4 College Club 4: Girl Reserves 3-4 Basketball 3 ball 33 J. V. Football lg Varsity Library Service Club 1-2 Football 2-35 Spring Sports 1-2: Koda Klub 33 U. S. Navy 2-3-45 All-Star Volleyball 4: Cheer- leader 1-2-3-4: Cheerleader's A award: Future Homemakers' As- sociation 1-2-3-4, vice-president 3, president 4: Monitor 3: Perfect At- tendance l-2 3 ,Q t , 3,- , ,yi I '1 Q ,-ni -f, 1' .4 Marjorie Bonfiglio Ioan Booth Mary Lee Boswell Ned Bolt A award 33 Girls' Athletic Club A award 3, 2 chevronsg All-Star Girl Reserves 3 J. V. Basketball 25 J. V. Spring Basketball 43 Girls' Athletic Club Sports 19 Tumbling Team 1-2: 2-3-43 Leaders 3-43 All-Star Volley- ball 4, captain: Orchestra 1-23 Fu- ture Homemakers' Association 2- 3-4, Znd. vice-president 33 Girl Re- serves 3-4, treasurer 4g Monitor 2: Perfect Attendance 1-2 Senior Council, president: Hobby Club 1-23 Koda Klub 3: Motion Picture Operator 2

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CHAPTER ll. . . . . .THE FOLLOWERS FIRST ROW: Erva Jean Burns, secretaryg Eugene Garrison, vice-presidentg Ned Bott, presidentg Russell Geisinger, treasurer SECOND ROW' Bonni S 'th t ti tl B tt Lo W ll ' bl ' N 'l S ' ' . A e mx , represen a ve-a -argeg e y u e s, representative to assem y committee: 61 trawser, editor of Annual, Elinor Lonu, representative to activities committee, Harold Carnahan, representative-at-large, Ruth Nelson, business manager of Annualg Mr. Gnagey, adviser. SENIOR COUNCIL An artist of distinct quality is Ashland High School, a specialist in the field of educational painting. Many have heard of her and gazed upon her works, but now she has just finished her most wondrous painting. When she un- veils this work of art to the world this june, all critics will honor and acclaim it as her masterpiece. Only after four years of arduous work did Ashland High School finish her painting. Each year she added stroke after stroke, be- coming more and more confident as she near- ed the termination of her labors, until the finished product appeared-the Class of '44. The first year Ashland High School drew an outline for her painting. She sketched with quick, nervous strokes- the freshmen as they entered the algebra classroom for the first time, or as they brooded over a Latin note- book. As her subjects became adjusted, the artist became more assured and by the end of the first year Ashland High School had sketched the design that would serve as a working plan for the next three years. The second year the artist added basic colors as she depicted the Class of '44 making known its presence in athletics, scholarship, and music. Ashland High School took great care in the painting during this yearg for she knew that if the basic colors were not perfect, the finished product would not attain a place of honor in the world. As she looked upon her work at the end of the year, she wondered if perhaps in this yet unfinished canvas lay the culmination of her art. The third year the painter added the brilliant colors of a junior-the colors symbolizing the election of a junior cabinet, the choosing of class rings, and the maroon and silver of the new junior flag. She painted dashes of gay color to depict the class play, Mr. and Mrs. North, and dashes of blue and yellow to por- tray Holland, the imaginary setting of the Junior-Senior Prom. At the end of the third year the artist felt sure that this would be a creation worthy of her past reputation. The last year was devoted to applying the final colors and completing the deep back- ground. Now the artist depicted the Class of '44 as the leader in organizations, athletics, music, and dramatics. Here and there was added a somber color to represent the mem- bers of the class that went off to warg and then a dash of bright color to represent the Senior Class play, Junior Miss, and the picture was nearing completion. With a few final strokes the painting was finished, and as the artist, Ashland High School, gazed upon her work, she realized that here was her masterpiece-a masterpiece worthy of being hung in the gallery of life. -Russell Geisinger



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Florence Bowman Grayville CIIIJ High School 1-25 Class Play 45 Annual Staff 45 Col- lege Club 3-4, vice-president 45 Girl Reserves 3-45 Thespians 45 Honor Roll 4 Paul Boyer East High School CClevelandJ 35 A award5 Cadets 45 J. V. Foot- ball 1-25 Varsity Football 3-4 5' jean Britenbucber Marjorie Brownson A award 3, 2 chevronsg All-Star Basketball 45 Girls' Athletic Club 2-3-45 All-Star Volleyball 45 Band 2-3-45 Choir 3-45 Orchestra 3-45 Future Homemakers' Association 45 Girl Reserves 3-45 Perfect At- tendance 1-2-3-4 Dale Brubaker Guy Burlebolder Paul Burley J. V. Football 1-25 Band 1-2-35 U. S. ' Class Play 45 Art Club 25 Future Army Air Corps Farmers of America 1-2-3-4 Erva jean Burn: A award 3, 2 chevrons5 All-Star Basketball 2-3-45 Girls' Athletic Club 2-3-45 Leaders 3-45 All-Star Volleyball 2-3-4, captain 45 Senior Council, secretary5 Band 1-2-3-45 Orchestra l-2-3-45 Symphony Or- chestra5 Annual Staff 45 Girl Re- serves 3-4, president 35 Honor Roll 1-45 Scholarship Team 25 Activities Committee 25 Assembly Commit- tee 15 Graduation Speaker Miriam Burns Catherine Bushnell Roselyn Cabill Future Homemakers' ASS0Ci3ti0fl Mansfield High School 1-25 College Girls' Athletic Club 2-35 Band 1-2- 25 Girl Reserves 35 Library Service Club 35 Girl Reserves 3 35 Future Homemakers' Associa- Club 2-3-4 tion 2-3-45 Girl Reserves 3-45 Honor Roll 35 Scholarship Teams 1-2-35 Perfect Attendance 1-2 231552-535 ' w 6 -P- , X I . W 4. E .1 Don Campbell junior Cabinet, presidentg Class Play 35 Thespian Play 45 Thespians 45 Band 1-2-3-4, student director 45 Orchestra 45 College Club 3-45 Hi- Y 45 Panorama Staff 4, editor5 Student Senate 2-45 Graduation Speaker5 Handbook 35 Motion Pic- ture Operator 3 .flw Wye? 4 ' - f. . ' ,4-5, -is 5TiJflw,gs. V. 5 1 , l A fi H 5 ' -mf?-' 'fs- . ' , .51 f. 1,1- L I V 1.21231 i A 5 , .Eff -, 1 : W f . -.sk

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