Ashland High School - Guide Yearbook (Ashland, OH)
- Class of 1953
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' :, -' . f ' '- -' 1:1 -25-we-f ,- Y . -, .gd , 2.2,-M 1- f 'Q,r .'Lsg. fg,-g A, 'ff' : 1 ,i '- 'ffl ' -f' m,.xT -TW, 2 ,, ' 1 ' ' ,- .. 2 i l' .fir TME SENKDQ CLASS CDEUQ53 mmmmm ---- .qi-i .-gli. -.l1 --.l ...Tl- il, ...Tl- ... .1 .. -.- 1.41.1 .-i...T.- .iil .. ..-.1 THE STAFF lanry aspplcgath- - -editor-in-chief' anne dalas- - .business mana er saunclra zehner- W .literary eolgor gary griner -----'-- art editor marvin meininger ---- assistant carol liartman- - - --.- faculty click siler ----- ..-.- s eniors david emory -------'-- Classes Surg flora ----.-- organizations e oi-ali fricllines - organizations ann fenclrick -'--' Features sharon kerr ------ Earls' sports gordon conrad ---- ys' sports Ijoel morrison ----- plioiograplwer ee mowry --------- assistant loill cooper- - - - - -co-orclinator tom pickering - - - - -oo-ordinator 1 1 . 7- I DTEDTTCATE lT is wiTh greaT pleasure and sincere pride ThaT we, The Class oT I953, dedi- caTe This GUIDE To one who is highly respecTed and admired by The sTudenTs oT our school Tor her ouTsTanoling leader- ship in exTra-curricular acTiviTies as well as in The class room: To one who has spenT many exTra hours helping To malce our sTay in Ashland High School one oT The mosT memorable experiences of our lives. Her unselTish eTTorTs have been a consTanT inspiraTion To Those who have worked wi+h her. She has a Tremendous amounT OT school spiriT and has always been a sTrong supporTer oT school TradiTiOns. Vlfe ThereTore dedicaTe This I953 GUIDE To MISS ANN STANLEY wiTh The hope ThaT her TuTure may be Tilled wiTh all The happiness and success she has so well earned by her counTless eTTorTs in behalT oT our school. MXCMUETYY John E. Harizler Sidney R Boyd Principal Assislanr Principal BOARD OF Richard B. Oblinger Kenne+h L. Wolford Wilbur J. Springer Charles W. Eberf Superinlenclenl EDUCATION William C. Boyer Jane Meuser Richard W. Bear E61 1 fl? Earla Sl'imper+, Mae Poland Principals Office Roger Paxion X Dean of Boys Rhea Mafeer, Cassie Rule Clerk! Office CD 25 ' Sarah Smifh Dean of Girls Veron S. Amos Mary E. Amslulz Marlha M. Archer Lois M. Bachlel Raymond Ballou Seventh Grade Science English, Spanish Home Economics School Psychologist ...serv-ss gffh 'XJ' 'saw Theodore P. Bilan Henry L. Bishop Marlha Bowman Byron L. Burnell' Ellen L. Campbell i , v i ,1,. i i 'slf' f Spec al Se enth Grade Auto Meehan cs S en es if Engl! 4 pc! E, 1' me . . Oliver L. Chorpening Roberl L. Cronquisl Wilbur G. Dallas Virginia L. Egger Florence N. Fousl World History Band Distribufive Education History Social Sciences Grace Franz F. Emerson Gnagey Vivian Goddard Dorolhy H. Gregerson Roberl Groff Algebra Science Commercial Education English Machine Shop l8l J. Gailard Hall Hamill Hartman Rodger W. Hiller Ruth M. Kanizer Austin R. Keiser Mechanical Drawing Seventh Grade Agriculture English Seventh Grade Dorothy Kennedy Daryl E. Knepper George H. Krill Pauline Kruse Max J. Lerner Dietician Commercial Education Agriculture Girls' Physical Education Vocational Supervisor James A. McDowell Mildred Mahon Isabel MQE1 ' William W. Mas? James H. Mellinger Seventh Grade English Librarian 'I Speech Music ,yflfoj ll Harry W. Miller Dwain C. Murray ' Oliver H. Payne Louis Penliel Louis E. Pe+e Science Science 'Driving Art - ervisor of Music V X c D on ' f X? A ' Q. m 'J 1 l J Q .fyflgw Ward Pfeiffer Bel' H. P 'lr' Edward S. Plank J. B. Pryor Mary J. Reaser Pfinfing Journalism Boys' Physical Education Social Sciences Home Economics Helen C. Riclcel C. Paul Sherclc Marjorie Sprague Ann L. Slanley Margarel' M. Stone Seventh Grade, Latin Diversified Occupations English English, French Seventh Grade Walter D. Tallman Cloyce E. Taylor Rex C. Thornhill John G. Tilfon George J. Valeniine Science Mathematics Woodwork Seventh Grade Seventh Grade l I I ' 1 , , r, gg Fred W. Wagner Woodrow R. Williams Helen Wilson Richaidlbt Wolfe lfx Fiora Giunla Science Business Education Mathematics Mathem tfs lik Spanish, English l X. :J V U01 -JV . TM Q 5 T The Class of 1953 THE SENIOR COUNCIL: Row I-Ileff To righTl Jim Roseboro, Presidenh Don Howey, Vice-Presidenh Connie Kerr, Secrefaryg Larry Hiner, Treasurer. Row 2-Lanny ApplegaTh, EdiTor of GUIDE, Shirley Hess, Rep. To Assembly CommiTTeeg Barbara Shilling, Rep. af Large: Mr. Gnagey, Adviser: Joyce Lufz, Rep. To AcTiviTies CommiTTeeg Anne Dallas. Business Manager of GUIDE: Jim Kopp, Rep. aT Large. The Triangle oT success-knowledge, courage, and ToresighT- is The moTTo oT The Class oT l953. The nucleus oT The class is The council, which has done iTs iob well. The council members Took orders Tor senior name cards, a iob involving accuracy and much book- keeping. IT was also The iob oT The council To Take cap and gown measuremenTs and orders Tor graduaTion ana nouncemenTs. The members were given The responsibiliTy oT geTTing The seniors' names as They wished Them To be on The graduaTion diplomas. Each iTem broughT beTore The members oT The class was TirsT Thoroughly discussed by The members oT The council. This included discussion on The GUIDE dedicaTee, speaker Tor baccalaureaTe, selecTion oT The class play, and The design oT The class Tlag. This year new asphalT Tiling and curTains were placed in The council room by The senior class. The laying oT The Tile and making oT The curTains was done by council members during ChrisTmas vacaTion. 2 The class parTy was held February l2Th aT lvliller lvlef morial Building. The game room, conTaining ping pong and pool Tables, Television, and TaciliTies Tor card playing was open To members oT The Senior Class. Larry l-line-r's Band Turnished The music Tor dancing. The class presenTaTion oT TEN LITTLE INDIANS was given in McDowell AudiTorium on March 20. The play was excellenTly produced and well received by The audience. May 24Th The class picnic was held aT Chippewa Lake Park. Supper was served aT 5:00. Concessions and rides were open, and There was a dance in The evening. The acTiviTies commiTTee, headed by a member oT The coun- cil, was in charge oT all social TuncTions oT The Senior Class. lvlr. F. E. Gnagey and Mr. Dwain lvlurray were class advisers. Their work wiTh The council and class was greaTly appreciaTed. 3 Ronald Baum Manager l, Perfect Attend- ance l, 2. Ted Anderson John Applegath Ronald Baker Jr. Choir 3, Sr. Choir 4, Scholarship J. V. Football l, 2, Manager Koda Klub 4. l, 2 Panorama Staff 2, Senate l, Schoo ws 2, Motion Pic- : ca-Ea Bd. ture o afar 1, 2, D. c. T. v..,2J -Q, - Staff 4 4, lub 2, 3, 4, ser- , VJ! ,N -vi, Staft 3, -at-Arms 4. It , 'lf' P' 2, Sr. Class f' , ,L L15 V-22-22 'Q Play 3, ' 4, if. chair 0. tl XYAJAJ - V ,f-, t, i Q , ,. fl if? ie-- l Larry Blubaugh Donald Braden Norma Braden Photo Stal? 4, Cadet 4, Col- J. V. Baseball l, 2, Varsity Jr. Choir l, Orchestra 4: lege Club 4, Latin Club l, 2, Baseball 3, 4, Intramurals Sr. Band l, 2, 3, 4, Jr. Girl Perfect Attendance 4. 2, 3, One Act Play 2, Or- Reserves 3, Sr. Girl Re- chestra 3, 4, Sr. Band l, 2, 3, 4, Monitor 3, 4, Sr. Hi-Y 3, 4. serves 4. , . J, ., ts. 4 ' Homer Brown Bruce Budd Patricia Buttenmyer J- V- Baskelball ly J- V- Manager 3, 4, Motion Pic- Jeromesville High School Baseball lf Qi Vaf5llY B559' ture Operator l, 2, 3, 4, Ueromesville, Ohiol l, 2, 3, ball 31.42 J- V- Football lf College Club 3, 4, Koda Sr. Choir 4, College Club 4, 2? V5'5'lY Foolball 31 41 Per' Klub 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4, Per- Sr. G. A. C. 4, Co-Operative fest All0'lCl4VlC0 l- tect Attendance l, 3. Training 4. X . . IYJV - Phyllis Braden Norma Briggs vff' f' Library Service Club l, 2, Honor R llflal-U, MQ-iitor 3, Jr. Girl Reserves 3, Sr. 2, 3. XQLUU' I -pf 1 Girl Reserves 4, Monitor l, M t, K i-C - L i 2, 3. lo F JJ! U if ft fs M U1 . JL, . , -,l,i.L', U ' l J uv if w A C- . J ,WL U XX i pi lvl- K9 .-we .NV - C, rl, A . L ff' -ll m V Gary Burns Charlotte Bush J. V. Football l, 2, Varsity Football 4, Track l, 2, 3, Art Club 2, 3, College Club 4, Jr. Hi-Y l, 2, Sr. Hi-Y 3, 4, Treas. 4, Student Sen- ate 3, Club Co-Ed Bd. 3, Intramurals 4, Perfect At- tendance l, 2. Monitor 3, D, C. T. 4, Treas. 4, Spanish Club 3, Perfect Attendance 3. James Campbell J. V. Baseball l, Varsity Baseball 3, 4, J. V. Foot- ball l, 2, Varsity Football 3, 4, Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4, Motion Picture Operator l, 2, Cadet 3, Monitor 2, 3, College Club 3, Sr. Hi-Y 4, Spanish Club l, Perfect At- tendance 2, 3, 4. Shirley Clark Sr. Choir l, 2, 3, Homeroom Secretary 2, Girl Reserve Usher 4, College Club 3, 4, Jr. Girl Reserves 3, Sr. Girl Reserves 4. Caltolyrv Cowan' i' l Monitor l, F. H. A,- 1, Jr. Gini' Relerves 3, Sri' Girl Re,serves 4,' Jr. Gay A. C. lf Sr. G: A. C 2, 3, 4: A .Aylard 3, Chevron 4, Agmars l, 2, 3, 4, Dean's O V 4, Perfect Attendance 2, 33 Robert Carver Sonya Chambers Ronald Chaney Christine Clark fect D Dean's Oriice 3. Highland High School lAllou- querque, New Mexicoj l, 2, Scholarship Team 2, 3, 4, Panorama Staff 4, School News 4, Jr. Class Play 3, Student Senate 4, Pres. 4, Club Co-Ed Bd. 4, V. Pres. 4, Future Teachers 4, Jr. Girl Reserves 3, Sec. 3, Girl Re- serves 4, Jr. G. A. C. l, Sr. G. A. C. 2, 3, 4, Span- ish Club 2, Thespians 4, Per- fect Attendance 4. Track 2, D. C. T. 4, Per Attendance 2. . E. 4, Sr. Girl Reserves 4. Sue Conaway Gordon Conrad William Cooper Bluffton High School lBluff- ton, Ohiot l, 2, Orchestra 3, 4, Sr. Band 3, 4, Sr. G. A. C. 3, 4. QL..-ol J. V. Baseball l, Football Manager l, 2, 3, Friendly House League 4, Guide Staff 4, Cadet 3, Sr. Class Play 4, Thespian Play 4, College Club 3, 4, Jr. Hi-Y l, 2, Treas. 2, Sr. Hi-Y 3, 4, Chap- lain 4, Thespians 4. J. V. Basketball l, 2, Varsity Basketball 3, 4, J. V. Base- ball 2, Varsity Baseball 3, 4, Guide Staff 4, Panorama Stafif 4, School News 3, Cadet 4, Monitor l, 3, Col- lege Club 3, 4, Hi-Y l, 2, V. Pres. 2, Sr. Hi-Y 3, 4, V. Pres. 4, Student Senate , 2, Perfect Attendance 3. Ja net Covert Election Board l, 2, 3, 4, One Act Play 3, Jr. Choir l, D. C. T. 4, Library Serv- ice Club l, 2, Jr. Girl Re- serves 3, Sr. Girl Reserves 4, Perfect Attendance 4. x Virginia Cowan Anne Dallas Handbook 3, School News 3, Monitor l, D. C. T. 4, . Perfect Attendance l, El, 4. J. K Scholarship Team 2, 3, 4, Sr. Class Council 4, Guide Stat? 4, Business Manager, Panorama Staff 3, School News 2, Jr. Choir l, 2, Pianist 2, Sr. Choir 3, Pianist, P. A. Operator 3, 4, College Club 3, 4, Future Teachers 3, 4, Pres. 4, Girl Reserves 3, 4, Pres. 3, Usher 4, Perfect Attendance l, 2. 9 Mary Margery Dixon Orchestra l, 2, 3, Leader 3, Monitor l, 3, Football Usher 4, College Club 3, 4: Jr. Girl Reserves 3: Sr. Girl Re- serves 4, Jr. G. A. C. li Sr. G. A. C. 2, 3, 4, A Award 3, Girls' Volleyball 2, Perfect Attendance 2. Margery Donelson David DulTey Charles Dunham Jacqueline Edwards David Emery Monitor 3, Homeroom Secre- Sr. Band l, Jr. Choir l, Sr. Scholarship Team l, Perfect tary 3, F. H. A. l, 2, 3, 4, Choir 2, Motion Picture Attendance 2, 3. Treas. 3, Homecoming Queen 4, Track Queen 4, Perfect Attendance 2, 3, 4. Operator l, 2, 3, Monitor l, 2, D. E. 4. Jr. Class Play 3, One Act Play 4, Jr. Choir l, 2, Ma- iorette l, 2, 3, 4, Leader 3, 4, Monitor 2, 3, Art Club 2, 3, College Club 3, 4, Future Teachers 4, Jr. Girl Reserves 3, Sr. Girl Reserves 4, Jr. G, A. C. l, Sr. G. A. C. 2, 3, 4, A Award 3, Chevron 3, 4, All Stars l, 4, Girls' Volleyball 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, Thespians 3, 4 ,V. Pres. 4. U J. V. Football l, 2, Varsity Football 3, 4, Track l, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 3, 45 Friendlv House League 4, Guide Stafl 4, Jr. Choir l, College Club 3, 4, Hi'Y 1, Q, sf. Hirv 3, 4, Dean's Office 2, 3. Pauline Evel Ann Fendrick Suzanne Fike Beverly Fisher Philip Fisher Art Club l, Jr. Girl Reserves 3, Sr. Girl Reserves 4, Per- fect Attendance l, 3, 4. Guy Flora Sc olarship Team 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 4, Guide Staff 4, Jr. Class Play 3, One Act Play 4, Sr. Class Play 4, Thespian Play 3, Jr. Choir 2, Sr, Choir 3, 4, Band l, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4, Sr. Hi-Y 3, 4, Latin Club l, 2, Thespians 3, 4. Honor Roll l, Guide Staff 4, Jr. Class Play 3, One Act Play 4, Sr. Class Play 4, Thespian Play 4, Jr. Choir l, Sr. Band 2, 3, 4, Leader 3, Monitor 3, Morning De- votions 4, College Club 3, 4, Jr. Girl Reserves 3, Sr. Girl Reserves 4, Jr. G. A. C. I, Sr. G. A. C. 2, 3, 4, V. Pres. 4, A Award 3, All-Stars 2, 3, 4, Girls' Vol- leyball 3, 4, Thespians 3, 4, Latin Club l, 2, V. Pres. 2, Perfect Attendance 3, 4. Scholarship Team 2, Honor Roll 2, 3, Election Bd. l, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4, Sr. Band l, 2, 3, 4, Moni- tor 2, 3, 4, College Club 3, 4, Jr. Girl Reserves 3, Sr. Girl Reserves 4, Spanish Club T, 2, 3, Sec. l, V. Pres. 2, Jr. Class Play. Perrysville High School lPerrysville, Ohio, l, 2, Scholarship Team 4, Monitor 3, College Club 4, Jr. Girl Reserves 3, Sr. Girl Re- serves 4. J. V. Basketball l, 2, Varsity Basketball 3, 4, J. V. Base- ball l, 2, Varsity Baseball 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Sr. Band l, 2, 3, 4, Voice of Democracy Contest 4, Per- fect Attendance 3. George Franklin Deborah Fi me Lawrence Fryman Cvwynette Garber J. V. Football 2, Track 2, Scholars ip e m Scholarship Team l, 2, 3, Monitor l, 2, 3, 4, Home- Student Senate 3, Cadet 3, Staff 4 c s 4, Perfect Attendance 2. room Sec. 4, F. H. A. 3, 4, Monitor 4, Perfect Attend- Mon' , rl Reser e ,A 1 Jr. Girl Reserves 3, Sr. Girl ance 3. er 4, Horneroom - , , , , Reserves 4, Latin Club l, 2, cane .. , ut Jr. G. A. c. 1. Teac - . irl Reser -- 3, Sr. s Reserves 4, Latin I Club T, 2, Jr. G. A. C. T, , Sr. G. A. C. 2, Perfect - At ' . I Dixie Gardner Gloria Gerwig Panorama Staff 35 Leader 3, 45 Monitor 2, 35 Girl Re- serve Usher 45 College Club 3, 45 D. C. T. 45 Girl Re- serves 35 Sr, Girl Reserves 4, Jr. G. A. C. l, S.. G, A. C. 2, 3, 45 Sec. 45 A Award 45 Girls' Volley- ball 35 Latin Club l, 25 Per- tect Attendance l, 2, 3, 4. Monitor 2, 35 D. E. 45 Jr. Girl Reserves 35 Sr. Girl Re- serves 4. t 'saw' 'f l M-we Keith Greene Loretha Grlbben Robert Grlndle J. V. Baseball 25 Track l5 Monitor 2, 3, 45 F. H. A. J. V. Baseball l, 25 rack Panorama Staft 35 School 3, 45 Perfect Attendance 2, 3, 45 Monit 35 ert t At- News 35 Jr. Choir T5 Art 3, 4. tendance 2. 1 C T 4 s Club 35 D .... Gary Griner Charles Ha an David Hamilton Track l, 2, 3, 45 Intramurals l, 2, 3, 45 Guide Staff 45 Jr. Band lp Sr. Band 2, 3, 45 Jr. Choir 25 Art Club I, 2, 3, 45 V. Pres. -45 Col- lege Club 3, 45 Sr. Hi-Y 3, 45 Prom Co-Chairman 3. Howard Harris F, F. A. l, 2, 3, 45 Perfect Attendance l. X xl' ' l 53-X. , , 1- lv X x , l y X N l ' l .J Xy X 9 Sr. Band 1, 25 Dean's Oltice 45 Essay Winner l. Track T5 Panorama Statt 35 -School News 25 Jr. Class ' Play 35 One Act Play 1, 2, 3, 45 Sr. Class Play 45 Thes- pian Play 2, 3, 45 Jr. Choir 15 Sr. Choir 2, 3, 4: College Club 45 Jr. Hi-Y 25 Sr. Hi-Y 45 Thespians 2, 3, 4, Pres. 45 Pep Rally Committee 45 Perfect Attendance 2. Robert Harris Koda Klub 3, 45 Perfect At- tendance 4. Carol Ann Hartman Scholarship Team l, 2, 3, 4: Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 45 Election Bd. l, 2, 3, 4, Treas. 3, Presiding Judge 45 Guide Statt 45 Student Sen- ate 3, 4, Sec. 45 P.A. Operator 3, 45 Club Co-Ed Ed. 45 Leader 3, 45 A Usher 3, 45 College Club 3, 4, Treas. 45 Future Teachers 45 Girl Reserves 3, 4, V. Pres. 35 G. A. C. l, 2, 3, 45 A Award 35 Chevron 45 All Stars T, 2, 3, 45 American Legion Es- say T, 4. I , vJ,?l if ' V, 5 I Beverly Hardesty Janice Harpster Hayesville High School lHayesville, Ohioj l, 2: D. E. 4. Activities Com. 25 Handbook Editor 35 Panorama Staft 4, Editor 45 School News 35 P. A. Operator 3, 45 Orches- tra 3, 45 Sr. Band l, 2, 3, 45 Monitor 2, 35 College Club 3, 45 Jr. Girl Reserves 35 Jr. G. A. C. l5 Sr. G. A. C. 2, 3, 45 Latin Club l, 2, Sec. l5 Perfect Attendance l, 3. Reserves William Highman Dean's Oftice 25 D. E. 4, V. Pres. 45 Koda Klub 4. A Award 4- All- 3,'4, Girls' volleyball Latin Club 2, 35 Per- Atterldarlce l, 2, 3, 4. Boyd Hill 'wt 3, Treas. Council 4 Basketball l, Staff 4, School Class Play 3, ay 3, 4, Sr. Jr. Choir 2, 4, Essay Win- Beatrice 4,ctlce ' 1 HtY2?leii M Linda Horn David Houser Election Bd, l, 2, 3, 4, Panorama Staff 3, 4, One Act Play 3, 4, Sr. Band l, 2, 3, 4, Jr. Choir l, Moni- tor 2, 3, Dean's Othce 4, College Club 3, 4, Sec. 4, Girl Reserves 3, 4, G. A. C. l, 2, 3, 4, V. Pres. l, A Award 4, All-Stars l, Girls' Volleyball 3, 4, Thespians 3, 4, Point Clerk 4. Motion Picture Ooerator l, 2, 3, P, A. Operator 4, ner 4, Attendance 2, 4 Ruth Householder Donald Howey Barbara lngmand Ronald Johnson L Monitor 2, 3, F. H, A. 4, Sr, Girl Reserves 4, Perfect Attendance l, 3, 4. Annabelle Keener Scholarship Team 4, Honor Roll l, 2, Monitor 2, 3, 4, Future Teachers 4, Jr. Girl Reserves 3, Sr. Girl Reserves 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Per- lect Attendance 2, 3, 4. t Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4, Jr, Class Council 3, Pres. 3, Sr. Class Council 4, V. Pres. 4, J. V. Basketball l, 2, J, V. Football l, 2, Varsity Foot- ball 3, 4, Track l, 2, 3, 4, Scholarship Team l, 3, 4, Student Senate l, 2, Monitor 4, Jr. Hi-Y l, 2, Sec. 2, Sr, Hi-Y 3, 4, Perfect At- tendance 2, 3, 4. Guide Statt 4, Jr. Class Play 3, One Act Play 4, P.A. Operator 3, 4, Prom Co- Chairrnan 3, Monitor l, 2, 3, Girl Reserve Usher 4, Home- room Secretary l, 2, Art Club 2, 3, V. Pres. 3, Col- lege Club 3, 4, Future Teachers 4, Girl Reserves 3, 4, G. A. C. l, 2, Sec, l, All Stars Manager l, Girls' Volleyball 2, Thespians 3, 4, Sec. 4. arry Jones Loudonville High School lL0udonville, Ohio, l, 2, Varsity Football 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Intramurals 3, 4, Cadet 4, Sr. Hi-Y 4, Ralph Keller C Scholarship Team 3, J, V. Basketball 2, lntranturals l, Bowling Team l, Monitor 3, D. C. T. 4, Treas. 4, Kodad ' i, Klub 3, 4, V. Pres. 4, Per- tect Attendance, 3. i ' x Scholarship l, 2, 3, 4, ,Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4, Jr. X MClass Council 3, Assembly Com. l, 2, 3, Sr. Class Council 4, Sec. 4, Sr. Band l, 2, 3, 4, Leader 3, 4, Monitor 2, College Club 3, 4, Future Teachers 4, Girl Reserves 3, 4, G. A. C. l, 2, 3, 4, Treas. l, A Award 3, Chevrons 3, 4, All Stars 3, 4, Girls' Volley- ball 2, 3, 4. onnie Kerr Sharon Kerr Miriam Kerschner Scholarship Team l, 2, 3, Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4, Guide Staff 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Sr. Bancl l, 2, 3, 4, College Club 3, 4, Future Teachers 4, Jr. Girl Reserves 3, Sr. Girl Reserves 4, Jr. G. A, C. l, Sr. G. A. C, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4, Girls' Volleyball 2, A Award 3, Chevron 4, P. A. Operator 3, Latin Club l, 2, Perfect Attendance 3. Monitor l, 2, College Club 3, D. E. 4, Jr. Girl Reserves 3, Sr. Girl Reserves 4, Hotne- conting Attendant -1, Perfect Attendance 4. Monitor l, 2, Homeroom Secretary 4, Elevator Opera- tor 2, 3, College Club 3, D. E. 4, F. H. A. 2, 3, 4, Historian 3, Pres. 4, Jr. Girl Janice Kidd Roger Kinsey Sondra Kirkpatrick La Fern Knapp Panorama Staff 3, School F. F. A. l, 2, 3, State Judg- Jr. Band l, Sr. Band 2, 3 News 2, Monitor 4, Girl ing 2, 3, Perfect Attend- 4, Library Service Club Reserve Usher 4, College ance l. Monitor l, 2, F. H. A. T, Club 3, F. H. A. 2, Jr, Girl 3, 4, Parliamentarian 3, Reserves 3, Sr. Girl Reserves Pres. 4, D. C. T. 4, Jr 4, Perfect Attendance 2, 4. G. A. C. l, Science Clu an mwtwl 1-'--M-ff-V f fs G l Richard Kreis Fritz Krichbaum Scholarship Team 3, 4, J. V. Baseball l, Track 4, Intra- murals 4, School News 4, Student Senate 3, P. A. Operator 3, 4, Motion Pic- ture Operator i, Cadet 4, College Club 3, 4, Jr. HEYY 2, Sr. Hi-Y 4, Latin Club l, 2. June Lilies Scholarship Team 2, F. H. A. l, 2, 3, 4, D. C. T. 4. 1 D. C. T. 4. Joyce Lutz , ' Scholarship Texm lt,i2, '3,' 4, Jr. Council 3, Sec. 3, Sr. 'PCouncil' 4, Activities Com. 4, Student, Senate' , 27' Sr. Class PJay 4, Orc f eitra I, 2, 3, 4: Leaderf3, 4, A'j Usher 3, 4, Art Club 2, 3, 4, -Sec. 4,w' College Club 3, 4,i Girl Reserves 3, 4,vG. A. C. l, 2,13, 4, Pres, l, All-Stars ly 3, 4, A Award ,3, Chevrop.4, Latin Club T, 2, Traits. l, Sec. 2, Thespians 4, Essay Winner l. I x Perfect Attendance 2. Reserves 3, Sr. Girl Reserves 4, Jr. G. A. C. l. James Kopp Activitjes Co l, 2,Jr. Class S' C .- -La e , , J. Baseball 2, Track l, lntr , P r 3 , Jr. C s , es i Play 3, One At P FB Cle H U are 5. , , , Sr V1 t , 4: l Q9 , f . f a-Y il, 2 Sr. - 3, 4, ' . , 4 X I, Betty Landis Phyllis Latham Martha Lelbolt Homeroom Secretary 2, Mon- Dean's Oftice 3, Girl Reserve Perfect Attendance 2. itor 3, D. E. 4, Trees. 4, Usher 4, D. E. 4, F. H. A. F. H. A. l, 2, Perfect At- 2, 3, 4, Jr. Girl Reserves 3, tendance l, 2. Sr. Girl Reserves 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Jr. G. A. C. l, Perfect Attendance l, 3, 4. Margaret Mann Donna Marlcel Josiah Mason Jr. Choir 2, Sr. Choir 3, 4, School News 4, Jr. Band l, Scholarship Team 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 4, Sr. Band l, 2, Monitor l, 2, 3, D. E. 4, Panorama Staft 4, School , 3, 4, Art Club 3, 4, Treas. Sec. 4. News 4, Sr. Class Play 4, 4, C e e Club 3, 4, Jr College Club 3, 4, Jr. Hi-Y Girl R es 3, Sr. Girl Re- 2, Sr. Hi-Y 4, Latin Club l, serves- Jr. G. A. C. l, 2, Thespians 4, Dean's Office in lo l, 2, Perfect l, 2. an 4. 5 T . X. ati .testi Shirley Mason Student Senate 4, Club Co- Ed Board 4, Cafeteria Com. Ch. 4, Panorama Staff 3, School News 2, lr. Band l, Homeroorn Sec. l, 2, Moni- tor I, 2, 3, A Usher 4, D. C. T. 4, Jr. Girl Reserves 3, Sr. Girl Reserves 4, Perfect Attendance 2. Robert Messner Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4, J. V. Basketball l, 2, Varsity Bas' ket ball 3, 4, Varsity Base- ball l, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4, Sr. Band l, 2, 3, 4, Monitor l, Latin Club l, 2. ., 1 Y ' t. i J be . V, Donald McElwain Theresa Mclnerney Raymond McKean Marvin Meininger Drum Maior l, 2, 3, Motion Perfect Attendance 2. E. 4, Perfect Attendance Ll Picture Operator l, 2, '- brary Service Club l, D. E. 4, Pres. 4. Manager l, Track l, In- tramurals 3, 4, Cadet 4, Guide Staff 4, Art Club 2, 3, College Club 4, Sr. Hi-Y 3, 4. D. E. 4, F. F. A. l, 2, 3. an Robert Miller Harold Morris Joel Morrison Shirley Mosher Motion Picture Operator l, Guide Staff 4, Panorama 2, 3, College Club 3, 4, Staff 4, Photo Stal? 4, Dean's Koda Klub 3, Latin Club l, 2, Monitor 2, Perfect Atv tendance 2. Office 3, College Club 3, 4, Latin Club l, 2, Sr. Hi-Y 3 4, Sergeant-at-Arms 4. Monitor 3, Jr. Girl Reserves 3, Sr. Girl Reserves 4, Scholarship Team 3, Office Practice Co-op 4, Perfect At- tendance 3. Lee Mowry Helen Mumaw J. V. Basketball l, 2, J. V. Baseball l, J. V. Football l, 2, Varsity Football 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, lntrarnurals 3, 4, Photo Staff 4, Guide Staff 4, Motion Picture Operator l, 2, Cadet 4, Hi-Y l, 2, 3, 4, Sergeant-at-Arms 4, Per- fect Attendance l, 2, 3, 4. Scholarship Team 3, Library Service Club l, 2, 3, Monitor 2, Girl Reserve Usher 4, D. E. 4, Future Teachers 4, F. H. A. l, 2, Jr. Girl Rea serves 3, Sr. Girl Reserves 4, Perfect Attendance l. Patti Mundorf Carroll Nicodemus Jr. Choir I, Monitor l, 2, Motion Picture Operator I, Girl Reserve Usher 4, Jr. 2, 3, College Club 3, 4, Girl Reserves 3, Sr. Girl Koda Klub 3, 4. Reserves 4, Jr. G. A. C, l Sr. G. A. C. 2, Oftice Prac' tice Co-Op 4. John Oberholtzer F. F. A, Basketball l, 2, Track 2, Dc-an's Omce 4, Monitor 2, 3, College Club 3, 4, F, F. A. l, 2, Sr HifY 3, .1. Mary Marie Price Jr. Choir l, 2, Sr. Choir 3, 4, Monitor 3, Jr. Girl Re- serves 3, Sr. Girl Reserves 4, Omce Practice Co-Op 4, Perfect Attendance 4. Frances Roge rs Monitor 3, D, E. 4, F. H, A. l, Jr, Girl Reserves 3, Sr, Girl Reserves 4. Scholarship Team 4, A Phillip Ohl James Owens Thomas Pickering Bettie Poland - - f . School Ne 2, Jr. Ch 'r 'l, Scholarship Te l, 2, 3, QOQOP' ,l:vC1iJlr?rgFaeg2'cgre3J Sr. Choirwg, 3, 4, OKoda Election lBd. in 2, 3, 4, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4, lntra- murals l. Klub 3, 4, Treas. 4. Guide Staff 4, Motion Pic- ture Operator l, 2, 3, 4, Library Service Club l, Col' lege Club 3, 4, Koda Klub 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, Dean's OFfice 3, Perfect Attendance l, 2, 4. Usher 3, Girl Reserve Usher 4, Jr. Girl Reserves 3, Sr. Girl Reserves 4, Treas. 4, Sr. G. A, C. I, P. A. Operator 3, 4, Office Prac- tice Co-Op 4, Joel Rader Stanley Rader Kay Reynolds Robert' Riclcel Student Senate l, 2, 3, Club Co-Ed Bd. 2, Jr. Choir 2, Sr. Choir 3, 4, Drum Maior l, 2, 3, 4, Sr. Class Play 4, Art Club l, 2, 3, 4, Treas. 3, Pres. 4, College Club 3, 4, Jr. Hi-Y l, 2, Chaplain 2, Sr. Hi-Y 3, 4, Thespians 4. J. V. Basketball l, 2, Var- sity Basketball 3, 4, J. V. Baseball l, 2, Varsity Base- ball 3, 4, Panorama Staff 4, School News 2, Homeroom Sec. 4, Cadet 4, Dean's Of- fice 3, Monitor l, College Club 3, Jr. Hi-Y l, 2, Pres. 2, Sr. Hi-Y 3, 4, Sec. 4. Panorama Staft 3, School News 2, Library Service Club l, 2, 3, Monitor l, 2, 3, 4, D. C. T. 4, Jr. Girl Reserves 3, Sr. Girl Reserves 4. Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4, Pan- orama StaFf 3, School News 2, Cadet 4, Monitor 3, Col- lege Club 4, Koda Klub 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 4. James Roland Harvey Roscoe James Roseboro Donald Ross Varsity Football l, 2, D. C. T. 4. Manager 2, 3, 4. Election Bd. l, Jr. Class Council 3, V. Pres. 3, Sr. Class Council 4, Pres. 4, Student Senate l, 2, V. Pres. 2, J. V. Basketball l, Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4, Varsity Baseball l, 2, 3, 4, J. V. Football l, Varsity Football 2, 3, 4, Panorama Stat? 3, Jr. Choir l, Sr. Choir 2, 3, 4, College Club 3, 4, Jr Hi-Y l, 2, Sr. Hi-Y 3, 4, Latin Club I, Perfect At- tendance l, 3. J. V. Football l, 2, Varsity Football 3, F. F. A, Basket- ball l, 2, 3, Monitor 3, F. F. A. l, 2, 3, 4, Sentinel 3, 4. Richard Rudy J. V. Baseball l, 2, Varsity Baseball 3, 4, A Award 3, F. F. A, l, 2, 3, 4, State Meal Judging 3, 4, Chapter Co-Ordinator 4, Parliamen- tary Procedure Team 4. James Schuette Track l, 2, Sr. Band 2, 3, 4, D. C. T. 4, Sr. Hi-Y 3, 4, Homeroom Secretary 2. Mary Lou Q J as was-. ' uv- 'flaw ,pf John Rush Phillip Satfler Jeanette Schaefer Ruth Schmidt Perfect Attendance l, 2. Varsity Football l, 2, 3, 4, D. E. 4, F. H. A. 2, 3, 4. Dean's Oliice 4, Cafeteria Intramurals l, 2, 3, Jr. Hi- Staff 2, 3, 4, Monitor 3, Gail Shader College Club 3, 4, Future Teachers 4, Jr. Girl Re- serves 3, Sr. Girl Reserves 4, V. Pres. 4, Spanish Club 2. Shittfng - Scholaraiip Feam'l, 2, 3. 4, Honor' Rollfl, 2, 3, 4, Jr. Class Council 3, Sr. :lass servemlfi: Council s,'Ret5.-at-l.'arge- 3, tends? 2: J X,aJr. Qass? Play' 3, One E . X Ct Pl 3, Sr. Class,Pl y BY by X E ll X MsOQ:3llestra 3, 4: Sr. 'Bazdhv' ry-V it L - ,li ii' z:.5iSg'Z .'Z'i,,,? 3C '3C' x F ' 'tr 1' 1 'y Latlp Club l, 2, Pres. lp Sr. V X' A L' ', T G,xA. C.'2, 3, 4, Thespians il -xo . tg J' ,135-4, Trias. gd! - , .i .X x 1- . 4 rl -I N 5 ,- 1. .J X xl . , I J: ' A f T L v ' A x 1 ,- xx X ,Q - N . Y l, 2, Sr. Hi-Y 3, 4, Per- fect Attendance 3, 4. W F.H.A.I. I- -n.d Q Gerald Shanks Jeanette Sheller Barbara Sherck Koda Klub 3, 4, Sec. 4. Jr. Choir 2, Sr. Choir 3, Monitor 2, Perfect Attend- ance l, 4. Scholarship Team 2, Stud- ent Senate 4, Club Co-Ed Bd. 4, Maiorette 2, 3, 4, Monitor l, 2, 3, Art Club 4, College Club 3, 4, Jr. Girl Reserves 3, Sr. Girl Reserves 4, Jr. G. A. C. l, Sr. G. A, C. 2, 3, 4, A Award 3, All Stars l, All Sfars Manager 4, Voice ol Democracy Contest 4, Per- fect Attendance 4. Roger Shopbell Eugene Sidle John Sigler Savannah High School lSa- vannah, Ohiol l, 2, F. F. A. Basketball 2, 3, F. F. A. 2, 3, 4, Parliamentary Pro- cedure Team 3, 4, State Judging Team 3, 4. J. V. Basketball l, 2, Var- sity Basketball 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Panorama Staff 4, School News 3, 4, Orches- tra 2, 3, Cadet 4, Monitor 4, Koda Klub 4, Sergeant- at-Arms 4, Latin Club l, Perfect Attendance 3. Scholarship Team 4, J. V. Baseball l, Track 2, Hotne- room Sec. 2, Monitor l, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club l, 2, Sr. Hi-Y 3, 4, Perfect Attend- ance 3. 'P 'rr 64 Sara Sigler Election Bd. l, 2, 3, 45 Jr. Choir l, 25 Homeroom Sec. l, 25 Library Service Club lj Monitor l, 2, 35 F. H. A. 2, 3, 45 Jr. Girl Reserves 35 Sr. Girl Reserves 45 Jr. G. A. C. l5 Sr. G. A. C. 25 Perfect Attendance l, 2, 3, 4. Rose Smith Student Senate 35 Club Co- Ed Board 3,-Sec. 35 Cheer- leader 35 Jr. Class Play 35 Homeroom Sec. 35 Monitor 35 College Club 3, 45 F. H. A. l5 Jr. Girl Reserves 35 Sr. Girl Reserves 45 Jr. G. A. C. l5 Sr. G. A. C. 2, 3, 45 A Award 45 A Usher 45 Latin Club 25 Perfect At- tendance l, 2, 3, 4. QQ! l J. V. Baseball l, 25 Varsity Baseball 35 J. V. Football l5 Varsity Football 2, 3, 45 F. F. A. Basketball l, 25 Intramurals 3, 45 Manager 3, 45 Student Senate 45 Cadet 3, 45 Library Service Club l, 25 F. F. A. l, 2, 3, 45 Jr. Hi-Y l, 25 Sr. Hi-Y 3, 45 State Judging l, 2, 3, 45 A Award, F. F. A. 45 Parliamentary P r o c e d u r e Team 4. Richard Siler Charlene Simpson Bruce Smith Dixie Smi+h Monitor 3, 4. .- ' lw Perfect Attendance 2, 4. Library Service Club 2, 3, i x I It ' L ' t 5: I. J r . 1 - Pres. 35 Jr. Girl Reserves 35 Sr. Girl Reserves 45 Perfect Attendance 2, 3, 4. Fred Snow Patricia Spencer Charles Spies David Sponsler rv lntramurals 45 P a n o r a m a Stat? 35 School News 25 Or- chestra 3, 45 Sr. Band l, 2, 3, 45 College Club 3, 45 Jr. Hi-Y 25 Sr. Hi-Y 45 Spanish Club 2. Sr. Band l, 2, 3, 45 Moni- tor 3. Intramurals 3, 45 Panorama StaH 45 School News 45 One Act Play 35 Thespian Play 3, 45 Sr. Class Play 45 Or- chestra l, 2, 3, 45 Sr. Band l, 2, 3, 45 Monitor 25 Col- lege Club 3, 4, Pres. 45 Jr. Hi-Y l, 25 Sr. Hi-Y 3, 45 Spanish Club l, 2, Pres. 25 Thespians 3, 45 Essay Win- ner 45 Perfect Attendance l, 2, 3, 4. J. V. Basketball l5 Varsi Football l, 2, 3, 45 Track l, 25 D. C. T. 45 Sr. Hi-Y 3, 4. -4 'N-.. gf 3 ,... John Spren Wilbur Springer J. V. Foot l5 Varsity Bay High School lBay Vil- Football 2 , 45 Track l, 2, 3, 45 tramurals 3, 45 Jr. Choir 5-SF. Choir 2, 3, 4- o room Sec. l5 Mon- afhflzflgoliegrpciub 3, Latin giuioi, sr. Hi-Y 4. B ii I 1- Glenna Sfackhouse Monitor 2, 35 F. H. A. 3, Jr Sr X 2 arren Stifzel lage, Ohiol l5 Honor Roll 35 J. V. Basketball 25 Var- sity Football 3, 45 Track 2, 3, 45 Sr. Choir 25 Monitor 45 College Club 3, 45 Jr. Hi-Y 25 Sr. Hi-Y 3, 45 Pres. 4. 45 Jr. Girl Reserves 35 . Girl Reserves 45 Latin Club, 'l, 25 Perfect Attendance '4. L, L ,. it -t 'X vs X .Q M 1 i . i r X 5 1 ' t , . t X iw N t r N 0 ...I CJ t .. - M ,EW C , lt XJ t tl tl Choirll,lJ ikltllanager 25 Sr. Band l, 2, ' LJ lXMNOI'1lTOf 25 Perfect Attend- N ka ce l, 4. Ph Sgvelnfi ' , 5, K. , 3 rship Teainpf 2,1l-lono X- oll lg Sudluk Senate 3 l'l tdb lg, P, oraina Stiff 0 4?lSrhg Ncvrlgmgl dv. Choir !2, OTtcstra.'T, , 3, 4, Sr, Band ln 2, 3, '51,, llllgfnitor , 3, 4, Coll Je Ululq 3, , Fu-3 Agefteaefifrs 3, Jr. Girl 129-- . rves 37' Sr, Girl Reserves 4, tin Clu'l1 l, 2, Jr.l I G. rf. I, Sr. G. A. C, 2, 3, Perlert Attendance 4. P Suzanne Slumbaugh Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4, Sr. Band l, 2, 3, A, Jr. Girl Reserves 3, Sr. Girl Reserves -1, Perfect Attendance l, , 3, 4. 3, 4, Monitor 3, Koda Klub f .- . 'Reedf'S'f6'ne Robert Stone S if J. v. Football 1, Track 1, Track 2, College Club 3, 4, F. F, A. 1, 2, 3, 4, v. J 4,Stude11tSenate 1. Pres. 3, Pres. 4, Jr. H1-Y J , f , 5,41 1, 2, sr. Hr-Y 3, 4, Perfect , - X, -1 ' 341. Attendance T, 3, A. . ll 1 41 K ff . 1 1 r l , f I l 1 1 flcgfg, 1 ' I ., j-fJ1ft.1 . f,r hlrley Stover Monitor 2, 3, College Club 3, F. H. A. 3, D. C. T. 4, Sec. 4, Jr. Girl Reserves 3, Sr. Girl Reserves 4, Jr. G. A. C. I, Patricia Stricltling Loretta Slu'l'ler Wareyvich, N. Y., Cameron, W. Va., Plattsmouth, Nab., Elkhart Lake, Wisc. Toy, lestown, Pa! lmepo ' va, 2- 4, r. , ff' 'J College 'etrgf ry' Rglzeks 425175 fb 4 2, 4- .wr , Tl! in M71 'XM f,?LL!l.ffzrj ,fl,f,4i L O8 y ear Shirley Sweet Beverly Swindaman Crede Teall Jr. Choir 2, 3, Orchestra T, Monitor 2, 3, A, F. H. A. Scl1olarsl1ip Team l, 2 Hot vr 2, 3, Monitor 2, D. E. 4, l, 2, 3, A, Perfect Attend- Roll l, Monitor 2, Ar F. H. A. l, 2, 3, 4, Jr. ance l, 2, 3, 11. 2, 3, -1, Kocln Kluln 3 1 Girl Reserves 3, Sr, Girl Reserves 4, Latin Club 2, Jr. G. A. C, Attendance l, 2. l, Perfect I x f Curtis Thompson Donald Thompson George Thompson Suzannah Tilton Howard J, V. Football l, 2, Varsity Perfect Attendance 2, 3. Athens High School iAthens, Scholarship Team l, 2, 3, EQ -ikrl' , if Football 3, One Act Play 3, Ohioj l, 2, Varsity Football 4, Honor Roll l, 3, Jr. Band .ll Ml' Jr. Choir l, Sr. Choir 2, 3, 4, Track 4, Cadet 4, Koda li Sr. Band 2, 3: Girl RC- ,X I, U 3, -1, Library Service Club Klub 4. Serve Usher 4, Hand Usher L J' I, 2, Monitor 2, Art Club 4: College Club 3: Future i ,Af l l Teachers 4, Jr, Girl Reserves XJ A ' 4 l, lcalirt Club l, Sf. Hi-Y 3, 4. 3, Sr. Girl Reserves 4, Pres. 4, Latin Club l, 2, Pres. 2, Buckeye Girls' State 3, Per- fect Attendance 2, 3, 4. 14 ', -9 ,rr 1 1 1 L 1 .Y , , r lv fr ' t Vi Stanley Uncapher F. F. A. Basketball l, 2, 3 Sr. Band l, 2, 3, 45 Col lege Club 45 F. F. A. l, 2 3, 4, Sec. 35 Recorder 4 Koda Klub 3, 4. Virginia Wachtel Library Service Club l, 2, 35 Monitor 2, 35 Girl Re- serve Usher 45 D. C. T. 4, Parliamentarian 45 Jr. Girl Reserves 35 Sr. Girl Reserves 45 Latin Club l, 2. Sandra Witmer Honor Roll 25 Monitor 2, 35 Jr. Girl Reserves 35 Perfect Attendance 4. Herbert Van Over Geneva Van Wey Darwyn Van Wye Ted Vonderheid Motion Picture Ooerator l, D. C. T. 45 F. H. A. 2, 35 Manager 25 Motion Picture F. F. A. Basketball 25 Jr 25 Koda Klub 2, 3, 4. Sr. Girl Reserves 45 Perfect Operator 25 D. C. T. A, Band lg F. F. A. 2, 3, A ' I f Attendan e l, 3. 1 5' V. Pres. 45 Kocla Klub 4. 7 i 'T ' X f 2' .. . .Q ' v msbkl' XJ ' Li LX L' l-V' Vail' if it 5 fc fe' ,if T'fi x.'.5 fxggo ' ' U sf ,,.,,, r ' o AX, L acl t fl - ' ' r C1 F WT ' 'J , 'SJ--v 1'-3. Lkrx-D Phyllis Wagner James Weiss Sr. Choir l, 2, 3, 45 Moni- Student Senate 25 College tor 45 Jr. Girl Reserves 35 Club 35 Jr. Hi-Y 25 Sr. Hi-Y Sr. Girl Reserves A5 Per- AY Latin Club l,, 2. i fect Attendance l, 4. Y X JV. ,. , t U I 5. e - xx '11 'L ,Li Q' 244, 1ls,w Kenneth Woode y ' Edward Wynn Library Service Club , 2, Cadet 25 Monitor 2, 3, 45 3, Treas. 2, V. Pre .- 35 D. C. T. 4, Pres. 4. D. C. T. 45 PeKfect'Attend- ance l, 2,Q3, 4. l 4 I 1...+ff ' ' l,.T1 L1l L L .7 t li ,V James Welsh Ted Wertz JrHiY2SrHiY34 1 J.. V.. I U - I I Club 3. 71. cut cl 'PHL .Smmxfesf guys IN f3p.w.u.y .L v wk.- ,CY i, J.. rack 35 F. F. A. Baslce Football 25 College ball l, 25 Monitor 45 F. F. A l 2 Sr Hi Y 4 'W Saundra Zehner John Abrams Jr. Class Council 35 Actgvi- ties Com. 35 Student Senate gg Guide Staft 45 Panorama taff 35 Sthool News 25 Jr. Class Play 35 Leader 3, 45 A Usher 3, 45 College Clu? 3, 45 Girl Reserves 3, 4, ec. 45 G. A. C. l, 2, 3, 45 A Award 35 Chevron 45 All-Stars A5 Latin Club l, 2, Treasf 25 Scholarship Team ' l, 25 Visual-Aids Sec. 45 Girls' Volleyball 4. U. S. Air Force. IN MEMORIAM Richard Lee Emmons 1935 - 1952 Prophecy - SETTING: Ashland: Corner oT Main and CenTer STreeTs. TIME: 1978 SCENE: A sTreeT cleaner sweeping sTreeT while millionaire waiTs To cross aT sTop lighT. CHARACTERS: A millionaire-Dave HamilTon DAVE FRED: DAVE FRED: DAVE FRED: DAVE: FRED: DAVE FRED: DAVE FRED: DAVE FRED: DAVE FRED: DAVE FRED: DAVE FRED: DAVE FRED: DAVE FRED: DAVE FRED: A sTreeT cleaner-Fred Snow Pardon me, sir, buT haven'T I seen you somewhere beTore? Your Tace looks Tamiliar. NoT ThaT I know oT, misTer. l'm sure I have, buT I may be misTaken. lWalks on, comes back.I I'm sure now ThaT I have. Didn'T you go To Ash- land High School? Why, yes, I did. I graduaTed in The Class oT '53. Boy, whaT a rip-snorTin' class we hadl Fredl Fred Snow-my old buddy. lT's Dave. Dave HamilTon, you know, HEAD. You sure are looking prosperous. You don'T look so load yourselT. AT leasT. I see you are your own boss. Yeah, iT's preTTy nice, all The cigareTTe buTTs you can geT your hands cn, now and Then a Tew coins and your own hours. BuT say, how did you ever geT a Tancy suiT like ThaT? Well, To make a shorT sTory shorTer lOpens coaT and re- veals sign saying EaT aT Peppy's , you see, l've been around The world. I was in The French Foreign Legion, I worked in Bombay as a rickshaw driver, iusT odd iobs all over. I goT here iusT This week and The employmenT oTTice oTTered me This iob. Man, you have been around, haven'T you? Yeah. All around? Yeah, all around. Remember Meininger? I saw him The oTher day. Good old Marv. How's he doing? NoT bad. He said ThaT he and John Spreng and Jim Campbell are wallpaper designers in Greenwich Village. Can you imagine ThaT? lChuckle.l By The way, Marv Told me They were designing wallpaper Tor Shirley Hess. Who's she and whaT's so Tunny abouT iT? Oh, she's The proprieTor Tor Madam Figure's Girdle Shop. Well, I can Tell you of Two members of our class who made good in a really big way-Jim SchueTTe and Ray McKean. They Tinally boughT The H42 Club. Yeah, They should. They've been paying Tor The place ever since They were Treshrnen. BUT, They almosT losT iT. How's ThaT? They beT iT on Debby Fridline riding her horse, Roxy, in The SanTa AniTa Handicap. I Think I read abouT ThaT in The Paradise Hill QuarTerly. Say, is Kay Reynolds sTill The ediTor oT ThaT paper? Yeah, she losT her iolo when The T. G. wenT bankrupT. Say, speaking oT old classmaTes, you'll never guess whom I saw The oTher IT wouldn'T be Shakespearean nighT aT Rainbow Arena. Jim Weiss and Joe Mason in one oT Their producTions? No, noT They, alThough I hear They have been quiTe popular laTely. No, iT's more in The line oT sporTs. I saw Class of 1953 261 DAVE FRED: DAVE FRED: DAVE FRED: DAVE: FRED: DAVE FRED: DAVE FRED: DAVE FRED: DAVE FRED: DAVE FRED: DAVE Bomba Cowan win The Ladies' WresTling Championship OT The world. Well, she cerTainly made a name Tor herselT. WhaT's her sisTer doing now? You mean Virginia? She's her manager. She always did like To handle money. IT seems quiTe a Tew oT our classmaTes made good in The TheaTer. Rose SmiTh is sTarring in musical comedy now. LasT Time I heard, she had The lead in GenTIemen Prefer Blondes. Well, whaT do you know abouT ThaT? And guess who I saw on T. V. yesTerday? Who? Cupid Edwards. She is Taking Hedda Hoppers place in Hollywood. I always knew ThaT giTT oT gab would Take her some place. Well, ThaT makes Two of our classmaTes who are on Tele- vision now. Dave Emery has a parT on The Perry Como show. Some iobl WhaT is he, an announcer? Well, I suppose you could call him ThaT. He doesn'T have much To say, Tor he's The guy who sTands There and puTTs on a cigareTTe and says They're much milder. Say, if you geT Time, go up To SamariTan Avenue and waTch Larry Jones. He is puTTing up a chicken coop. NoT To live in, I hope. No, Joyce wouldn'T like ThaT. Larry's working Tor The Loudonville PreTab Chicken Coop CorporaTion. Remember all The guys ThaT were ioining The Reserves? Well, They've made quiTe a career ouT oT iT. Jim Welsh, I know, is Vice Admiral oT The Japanese Navy and Warren STiTzel, Dave Houser and Phil Ohl are making week-end Trips To The moon. Seems as if There are some raTher sTrange women up There. ThaT reminds me, I saw Jim Roland on leave The oTher week. Wowl He's a corporal in The Marines. He's goT a real iob-Taking care oT The coal pile aT PorT Colum- bus. And have you heard abouT The new rage in Paris? Homer Brown, Spikes Sponsler, and George Thompson have opened up an English Grammar School. All The caTe socieTy people are Tlocking To iT To learn English as she is spoke. QuiTe a Tew oT our Triends goT inTo poliTics. STan Un- capher was iusT appoinTed SecreTary oT AgriculTure by The new PresidenT. Say, whaT did you Think oT a woman winning The elecTion? Well, Sonya Chambers was a good STudenT SenaTe Presi- denT. She oughT To do as well as Truman, Eisenhower. and Jim Roseboro did. Yes, I Think as a whole our classmaTes have really made progress. BuT I should be geTTing back To Peppy's. I don'T wanT To be laTe on my TirsT day oT work. Besides. llve goT To sTop in aT CurT Thompson's Lonely HearTs Club and see if I've goTTen any mail. Well, l'll see you around, Dave. I'm sTaying aT The Y now. Come on up some day and we will Talk over old Times. O. 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The Last WIII and Testament ofthe Class of Nineteen Hundred and Fifty-Three We, The members oT The Class oT NineTeen Hundred and FiTTye Three, oT Ashland High School, CiTy oT Ashland, 5TaTe OT Ohio, being oT The age oT Twelve years and assuming The qualiTies oT more or less sound minds, spiriTs, and memories, and possessing a Tew brains, do proclaim and announce This documenT To be our lasT will and TesTamenT. As we go TorTh Trom These hallowed halls, we deparT in body buT noT in spiriT. We hope ThaT The memory oT our class, be iT glad or sad, may always remain as a TragmenT oT our alma maTer so long as a TragmenT oT iT doTh sTand. Wifh This in mind we do courageously, knowingly, and wiTh conscious ToresighT make The Tollowing beguesT: ARTICLE I. To The TaculTy members: ITem I. We leave To The coaches, Mr. Taylor and Mr. WolTe, The undeTeaTed TooTball record, buT Take The sTar players wiTh us as TuTure TalenT Tor The Rose Bowl games. ITem 2. We leave Mrs. Reaser and Miss BachTel a large economy size oT Air Wick To eliminaTe The burning odors made by The nexT Senior Home Economics boys. ITem 3. We leave Mr. Dallas an auTomaTic TickeT selling machine which broadcasTs new iokes wiTh each TickeT sold. ITem 4. We leave Doc PeTe some cloubT'Tul buT hopeTul replacemenTs Tcr senior losses in his music organizaTions. ITem 5. We leave Miss FousT Three problems classes buT each an easier problem Than we Turned ouT To be. ITem 6. We leave Miss Campbell a Tresh crop oT reTerence papers and a Tiling cabineT large enough To keep her papers sTraighT. ARTICLE II. To individual sTudenTs: ITem I. For breaking The senior council room mirror, we bequeaTh Dave Emeryls seven years oT bad luck To The ciTy dump, so ThaT he will noT be TormenTed Through- ouT his nexT Tour years oT college and TirsT Three years oT married liTe. ITem 2. We leave Larry Hiner's dance band To a liTTle eager beaver by The name of Bud Kopp, hoping ThaT he can rise To Larry's heighT. ITem 3. We bequeaTh Jim Roseboro's TooTball TalenT To Dave Grindle in hopes ThaT he may presenT Ashland High School wiTh anoTher All-Ohio honor. ITem 4. We begueaTh a royal spray of red roses To any junior girl who can Till The rank oT Homecoming Queen as graceTully and as nobly as her Highness Margery Donelson. ITem 5. We begueaTh Dick Kreis's Two TronT TeeTh as museum pieces Tor TuTure sTudy in The biology deparTmenT. 28 ITem 6. We bequeaTh Joel Rader's baTon Throwing abiliTy To anyone who is brave enough To aTTempT his deafh deTying Throw. ARTICLE III. To The organizaTions oT A. H. S.: ITem I. We bequeaTh Miss STanley To The T954 Guide STaTT, as adviser, This being a bequesT oT highesT value and real worTh. ITem 2. To nexT year's All-STar girls' baskeTball Teams, we leave our leTT-over dried up lemons, TwenTy-Tive laps a day around The boys' gym, and a hope and prayer To The Army Team Tor a winning sTreak. ITem 3. To nexT year's Senior Hi-Y and Koda Klub, we leave Tom CorbeTT's Space CadeTs Trom PlaneT X in hopes ThaT They may sponsor anoTher successTul Tormal d5I'ICe. ITem 4. To The STudenT SenaTe we leave The drudgery oT cleaning up aTTer dances and selling popcorn aT home TcoTball and baskeTball games. ITem 5. To nexT year's Senior Council we leave our newly decoraTed, newly Turnished, and newly equipped room, knowing ThaT IT will be used Tor purely cultural pursuiTsl I I ARTICLE IV. To The underclasses: ITem I. To The eager Freshmen class we leave The moTTo Have no worries, you'II survive. ITem 2. To The hopeTul Sophomore class we leave Two more years oT ioys and sorrows unTil you, Too, may process To Pornp and CircumsTance. ITem 3. To The expecTanT Junior class we leave all our pasT privileges: cheering aT games, belonging To clubs, aTTending school dances, and our well worn TexT books, hoping ThaT These memories will remain wiTh you as They will wiTh us. ITem 4. To all The repressed underclassmen we leave a Torch in hopes Thaf iT may lighT your way inTo The membership oT The NaTional Honor SocieTy. ARTICLE V. LasT, and mosT imporTanT, we remove our Tlag Trom iTs honored posiTion and place iT wiTh The Tlags oT pasT classes, and The place Thus vacaTed, we bequeaTh To The colors oT The Class oT l954. Thus is a new senior class born while we, The Class oT I953, ioin The ever growing ranks oT Ashland High School alumni. Now as we pass Through These halls Tor The lasT Time as Tellow sTudenTs, we remember The Tinal wonderTul years oT our ioys and sorrows. IT is wiTh sad buT l'1opeTul hearTs ThaT we march inTo The TuTure wiTh Courage, Knowledge and ForesighT-The Triangle oT success. -Shirley Hess -Sharon Kerr Ten Little Indians THE CAST ROGERS ,....,.... ..., L arry Hiner MRS. ROGERS .,..,. ..... J oyce LuTz FRED NARRACOTT ,,.. ..... J oel Rader VERA CLAYTHORNE .,.. .... A nn Fendrick PHILIP LOMBARD ............ Dave HamiITon ANTHONY MARSTON ...,.. Gordon Conrad WILLIAM BLORE ........ .... C harles Spies GENERAL MACKENZIE ..,......, Joe Mason EMILY BRENT .,.........,.., Barbara Shilling SIR LAWRENCE WARGRAVE ...... Guy Flora DR. ARMSTRONG .,..,..... Lanny Applegafh A Thrilling mysTery, Ten LiTTIe Indians, was presenTed on March 20 as The Senior Class Play. The seTTing was a counTry house OTT The coasT oT England. The Ten IiTTle Indians were represenTed by Ten small sTaTues on The manTle. Above Them was a nursery rhyme explaining The way each Indian was Icilled. As The play progressed iT was realized ThaT Ten oT The guesTs in The house were represenTed by The Ten sTaTues. Each oT These people had aT someTime during his IiTe been responsible Tor The deaTh oT a Triend or a reIaTive. This was Told by an unknown voice oTT-sTage which added To The sus- pense oT The play. All oT The guesTs had been inviTed To The house by an un- Icnown hosT and were compleTe sTrangers To each oTher. EvenT- ually each oT Them was murdered by The means explained in The poem. The villain was noT discovered unTil The IasT Thrilling minuTes oT The play. The casT oT eighT men and Three women did an exceIlenT job in porTraying The characTers. The direcTor, Mr. William MasT, worlced many hours aTTer school and in The evenings wiTh These people, helping Them To perTecT Their Talls and dramaTize Their lines. The play, wriTTen by AgaTha ChrisTie, had recenTly been made inTo a movie under The name AND THEN THERE WERE NONE. I. She's Tainfed, ThaT's alll 2. One cholred his IiHIe self, And Then There were nine. 3. One go? in chancery . . . 4. Oh, whaf have I done? 5. Thank heaven women can'T shooT sTraighT! T291 The Class of 1954 THE JUNIOR CABINET: Row I-llef+ +o righil Belly Johnson, Sec.: David Sharroclr, V. Pres.: James Dilgard, Pres.: Olive 2-David Grindle, Rep. af Large: Connie Bryfe, Rep. lo Acfivifies Commilfeeg Jeanelle Findley, Rep. io Assembly Eberf, Rep. af Large. Smifh, Treas. Row Commllleeg Jack Q vm If ' 'H' g ... Q' J -W hw ---- - . 2 'isa :ii Q. 5 . M 1 . : . 'za ::. iizxfvx X ., -1 yi MR i 5. t V . .. ' M 3 :::V, g ,,:, Q ., '..,.,, , A , . 3 W ' 4' Q - X , k Q. . x . X czuul b bb.,: X .., we Sky Q , , JN M K H V. Ei .H 4. I. , - y ,q V , z ai. . el .5 Q .a,. B. Amos S. Bundy K. Bates N. Baughmun L. Bender D. Bendure R. Bishop E. Boardman J, Braun J. Breidenbuch L. Brewer C. Bryte H. Burrell H. Buzzard M. Buzzard W. Carpenter D, Curroli E. 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'- ff- Ig, 'S ' I ' M 1 . H '- , ' .. ' .- .,.. ' X' If ' ,.,.- N .W nmdlb , '. fr' . P. Wolcott G. Wolf W. Wolfe S. Young A. Zimmerman Whorf: Miss Brooks? l 33 1 Our Miss Brooks Runninq inlo lhe same difliculiies as Miss Brooks of lelevisiori was Marquerile Mosher as she porlrayed lhe famous dramaiics leacher in lhe Junior Class play, Our MISS Brooks. Humorous, enfhusiasiic Miss Brooks was corrfrohled wilh problems galore while lry- imq lo selecl a cast and presenl a play in hor hiqh school. The afhlelics coach, played by Larry Weidenhamer, made mailers worse when he relusod Miss Brooks The righl' lo use The gymnasium for rehearsals. Overcoming all lhese obsiacles, Miss Brooks presenled a very successful play and used her charms 'ro win lhe allecfions of 'the coach. McDowell Audiforium was filled Io ca- pacily for lhe produclion. The Storm C? THE CAST MISS BROOKS MISS FINCH , HUGO LONGACRE MR. CONKLIN MISS AUDUBON ELSIE ,W ,, , ELAINE , JANE SYLVIA , DORIS N, MARGE ,, FAITH RHONDA TED STANLEY , MARTIN , MRS. ALLEN BASKETBALL PLAYERS Jim Dllgard Kennelh Sldle Larry Brewer Jack MlIIer Dave Grmdle I The Class of 1955 STUDENT SENATORS: Row I-Ueff fo righf, Eliiabefh Seidner, BeHy Askey, Pa? Sanford. Row 2- Phillip Mumaw, Tanya Yonally, Nancy Edwards, Joyce Gauli. I. B. Aber B. Abrams D. Adams M.Allmendinger N'Aum0Ud5 9 H. Ambrose D. Andrews M. Andrews I B. Andersonl 'A :f1::: 'W '0s- . As- -s 3 5 5 4 qzhzl H' Q-Q - A, + in s ... A' Vi A . B -.A... . -221 'V ' Q . M1 v 3 EK BJ is . WWW-' 's ,C '4 f ' nW wf sy A ,.,.,,.. . .'-'r . r . ,, . 1 J' . . . ... L? , .P . W K, 1- F' if V ,:, A' B ...I J , :::::-- .. vvss BA . ,K , , 2. I ....., ::-..-- . I- A . Ef' Tm Q A l ' if' fr :A !m.,., sf' ' f .f ' 1 . ...sf J. Anderson B. Askey J. Askey D. Atterholr M. Bahr C. Baird ' C. Baker J. A. Barker J. Barnes A, Barr R. Bechtel M. Bircherr fy . ehr M Q C., Bolin, V. Ban A WVR, Bong M. A. 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Kysor J. Letter L, Laughery J. Leaman N. Lease S. Lee B. Lenbolf B Lmdu m,,Q,,.K, fu ,ww .-,,.' .' - ' K lX X ' ' ' H N ' ' 'A ' V ' ' -L ' W . , .. 'K . r '11 ' 57 12 . Q Lg' ' 3 K M Q -'xfe ' JL' ' N. 3319, -I in 17 . fzz ' gk! K' g . . -9-v yu' ' ,. 3 V:,,,. , . Vx A . NVQ Y , flglik r . ' wiv-f-ef Qui ' f V W ' A 'X ' Q .gg ...M . .V ff . Y in - V -M W, 5:2 A ' ' ' W- L '.... f 9. N 'fir ' e V f ' V 2 ' , V V, 2'1' Q V . 1 Q elm N -, ,QC W f gx sq. , W . , X VJ C. Lindsey E. Linger L. Long G. Love D. Mark y R. Martin D. AacAdoo K. McCarty J McConnell AJ. McKee M. McLaughlin V D. McMillan R. McQuo!e S. McVuy B, Mefgqlf M, Miller W, Millar J Mgffgndgy , .. VW e.,. I' - 1'l':Ei :www f , V A gg, V V 3 'eil ll.. J L J E Q f 1.1. ,mv -w ,V V -79 .VA V 5 VV , V.E.V Q17 ' 'Q -.., 3 fire, , ' ff 2' I - f ga 1 . J E.. L . Q X , V, Z I ..,5.. VVV V! VVVV-V VV vvv:. VV VQV R Q V S E 5 XL V.. ' J I ' AV 3 , f ill? Wg V, . J V . , A VV VV M fa 0 I D. Moore D. Moorman J. Mossborger J. Mosser J. Matter P. Mofior G. Mullet B. Mumaw P Mumuvl J. Murray L. Nell R. Nell A. Nelson D. Nelson J. Nevlromb P. Ohl Pa D. FV J 'J A Q A J M ,I , ':': ' , ' . .- ,......: .sea 21' P ' . .., 2 ..,. rf. . ....,. . .,. z . . 1 ' .- .-'- 1 3. ' Nw 'gy .V-' VV - 2' VV ' -2,1 V ' V 3 . 4 V. Vi EE :,, . irq, f,VVV 31 V .VV . -J L ' 1 A . .......,.. ' I 37 1 s .. . ID. Pehsrs M. Piper S. Poff - ' J. Prigmore S. Reece J. Rennes' C. Repp R. Richey A. Richey ' s , W ' 'X '- ' rr Q , i ':': I .-,.f ' 1 Nw M2 H ' .. ' T '-':: f :,.L . 5 if 1,,, ,, - - ' ..,. ' . 3 1 - ' Q l W S T MR W H' ageasae.-V . . - - T an Z:-I E ..-Q ,Q , . xg Q , . an M , Q . 'iv r if Q.. ,' .1 ' . -.Ei zzzzzi 2 2 J, '-52:5 -' ' ' , ..,. ll V W l 'ia ' R ll l . ': -112122. Q. -1-'kf . r -hiss.: , f': Q ' ffl -' N1 x .- ' l fisfzeaiisf W .,... , no T T i. , f' . . .X EJ. Ritchey P. Roland 8. Rornunchuk B. Roseboruugh D. Ross B. Rowland A. Rudy L. Rush D. Sackstt ! B. Sanford P. Sanford L. Scoff E. Scheidner 5. Schoonover S. Schuck E. Schulte C. Schumaker ll. Sealer! ' 'lx ' ' . W I T' .. ..,. 1 Mfmfiwvfv A X L W N 'L X 5 - L' - , L zaazzaz : L V. fs Q' L A , l iw' TI- 'Q' , Sw -I ' ,Q all ':: A A ' W , r , 3' , iz, I ' ' We .M . W . 'T M ..... .,.. - ,W V' . , .is P ' ' , L H NS :: T ......, ffigflll 5 H , E r N of XXI ,V is is .....: 5 :,.,, K 5535155 ,b Q xx t . 1 K iii 3 1 K W' 5. V lx K ,. If S if . , , .. , ' W W ' ' ' .,.,,... . . . M 6' A ...1 srl M , E 'U - 5 wk W '- A M 3 . . 3: A - -..::: . W My -.,, --F A-2, T . Q 11- - '- l 2 3. M ..... X ,.:,, .,:.:., . -, .1e::.:, H ir 1 .. A W Q ,, 2. :r :rza :El Sf ? N ., ':':::'-- l f N - X N Q F ....... T T T .zb 1 . T .,,, Y ' .. T L .rl'TQI 1 1 l 1 ' l tk . f 3 3.5 ' N I Sl. . .. ...Q M L .K n M5 S 1 Y .S. Sebrell J. Shcrick M. Shnum G. Shriner J. Simanton H. Simmons R. Simmons S. Slick B. Smith ' - K. Sponsler D. Sfuckhouse B. Steiner T. Stone D. Shine R. Stumbough M. Sweet' L. Swineford y - , . .,., .... . Q ,. --W T l ' .. A. g . S : . sl' ' . Aonn . ' A -.-. . T 01 off- . or IH I' ' i .3 . , . . . ..,, ' i 1 ' .. , .... . ' ...,. . ,,,, ' b ' E r S ...... .L ,F 4 as 'hiv' ,Q ' -J .- ' Jwllh ' fs? 5' K A. Taylor D. Thompson J. Troeger J. Tucker N. Van Over W. Von M. Wait ' D. Wuhan D, Wu,-ne, .U . Studenf Teacher? x S, S . Q Q- xffx . Q: F' gk l 5 ,Hu 'ur t ..., . . rf ' 'ZW f vw 1 .o :A 5 .uw . Uh 545' T. Warner L. Wurslfer F. Welch D: Wells A. West R. Wlsurfon D. Wheeler P. Whipple D. Willis l N. Winbigler R. Wissler M. Wifmer J. Worst P. Yeufer T. Yonolly J. Yonkoske C. Zehner F. Zonker . .W M . Q .... -.-- ,.-.,..,.,EE:EE:NaE::::E5, .,.,.,.,..,.... ., ...,:,.,.E.EgEE:5,EEE.,,-T -M'X-' ' . A .A K Q 1 C Q at v' . I in . ,E Q. .... we b 1 .2 A. in A Q- - :QP l ,,,,,W ij 1 1 ,, -I x 1, e ,ui K ,qi A t . Y , if . l if-1, El f' A, ..... Z A T f 'L ..., A TM '::'ll': l. 5- 1: 'nv . I, V xx, ., ..gag: ' ' S. r ie - -::' ' ' T . R. ' N 5: r A fad' N ,i S H H81 , vll-v'g-v l .,, S 4 0.5. at The Class of 1956 3 rsh .,....l,,. . X -..Q , WW.. , r S 0 Q STUDENT SENATORS: Row I-fleff fo rigl'1+l Jayne Lufz, Penny Rader, Sandra Warsiler. Row 2- Doffy Donley, Sally Kellogg, John Luiz, Janef Brandi. N Arte R. Abe: D. Ambrose L. Amsbqugh Aten 4 I wir rholf B. Baker S. Baker B. Barr C. Borih ' , V' Y 'S-,' Qfaf ' 4 - -, Q- , J - 7 rgf-,v-' ,gg ' . l 13 . 3 that . -:': My we 'Q 1, - . 1 x s 4 r . , N 'W , 5 . N: fy 'J' 3 , 1-Q zi, ..::, 5 ix? - .- :sv . . --.., '- ' 2 Q ' ba I K ky-...Q 5 fx ' N - Q U U ' L- BIIUSHINIH, R. Barnes, D. Berringer P. Blair 5. Balm V. Bon A- Bone R. Boyer D. Braden. J. Brandt G. Brubaker H. Burkholder D., Burnr VG. Burns Cqnfiqgd T' 2 53- ,U ' ' A A Yi' . 5 W.. . '6- ,1 h -ff ..-' V ,R .. ,,,', ,. xi Q, , .Q , I v . ..,,.,, . E f rm xi' t ,fir I , 3 - ' H . 1 f wx A fu F m M33 2 r 5- ff QQ,f ,,, ... , ,,,. , A . r AQ ,Q g 2- .52 -1:2:- 5 x r S22 xx il ' ': : ' ' J- Chdlldldl H. Chrixfy ' , Www- ,,-H, v. C. Cdle J. Conway 1- Cogkg M M.. pqvkgic W L. Cumming A .fqtmpenvier P. Edganoro .N. Depler C. Deyermey' H W Devore J. Diffendorfor S. Dohnar .. , .,.. , li ' W . ' ' 1 ' ,- H If 'E'-Y 'X , it E ,,, K .. Y X 1 V , lx ,,., E ' ' 4 s C13 Q L 'Ht V L -I A ' u l39l ., ,E Y .id ax 175 X x , X 5,111 J' i' E. Donelson S. Donges D. Donley J. Duell M J N :Zi:: .A ' . z i qllullllzb , , Q :,, ..':-:-: 1 -v--. :: ::- .,-- :-E.. J x ' -A :zt , X L .e5i:g.:..' :-..: Hin . Q.. x .::. , A . A - .:,, .5 zvt, H A, Doudna D. Dull B. Easferday R. Eberharf W. Ebert ,. . M W ,W . . r .2 B , M... ' . f -1 - . ' pil. 1' 3 f ,-5' H: E:ai:EfE:25' f, '-: - LQ' 'T 1- ,,,,, . . . A 2 MZ- ' J r K -, it N: .:?i..:.:.:v.,, - U: k. gv hial uw if :K I ...........,, . 3 W 4 v ., Z: .. . 0 115:25-' -A.. -ff ' . xv A. Emmons S. Emmons B. Ewing R. Fasig J D. Finley J. Fisher S. Fashpaw J. Fitzgerald G. ox Y L. Fulk C. Fulton M. Franks V. Franklin B. Frederick T. Freelon J. Fridline 8. Fr man Y fe X at - A 4 . ' -' :sri . f 2.2 4-. 7431 1 Q Q' ..-2. . E.. 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X - Q ' K .... W I if Q A., L Jffilv .EJ - '. , , L of X A J V fig? 4 D. Likes G. L oyd B. Long D. Longden J. Love J. Loveving E. Lozier R. Lucas J. Lutz J. Lutz J. Lutz C. Martin L. Martin M. Mason P. Maurer B. Mazzortu S. McCollum J. McC5mbs ' RrR i MMf J - J N f::GM2MJL Q J J iff L .,.- ' 5' i , 7 ' 3 0 .1 .. 1 i-' 41. .Q ' ' ' 'J . wr .Af .. N od H' ' f zz' is i f 5 W Q:'A J Ni N A .1 1-4 3 . , ,...,. 5 . 'Tir . K 1 I R fm , V 1-1, . V, Zv' .... .. ' .,... Z ' .':.:.:z::: ' A 1 J X J 4' X 5: ,... .VX . YA ,I :W . ,. 4 Z, 55:54. -E -----5s:5.:. . N W f. . .ff , J ,bmw lf i -,.6-s 'wz? WM ff ,...,L, S Q V ...,.. . . , , . ,V12 f ,.. , ,, IZZQ 1-.. N, ' , . '2:: - P, A ' 7' ..,,,, ,, ' : E. McKean K. McMurray B. McQuafe D. McQuilIen R. McQuiIlen K. Mellenbrook M. Messner C. Miley J. Miller R. Miller R. Miller R. Millar T. Miller H, Minges P. Moorman M. Marr S. Mosher M- M0550 M 3 1 s 01. . -. . M.. ,... 3 W I I I I- K ,tl R H I -, --:- Q J. 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Thompion Thompson J Tulfon D Tnesler C Troeger R Tucker K Uh! ,,. :www ..,.,.,. , , ' :::s.,.x-:::-::: :wie S .9 J 'W wx X x Q 1+ ns Q '3 X ,ggi wi Z. Wachfel J. Wogunhols K Wullery S Wursilur J Watts P The Class of 1957 i 'T' 'es 'C Wh MF wi iii ax STUDENT SENATORS: Row l-llell' lo rigllll Bud Koonh, Kay Seidner, Sharon Burns, Tom Ross. Row 2-Ted Fauber, Nancy Donley, Marge Weller, Dennis Hiner. L. Atchison J. Barber F. Barker T. Baum S. Bear Nl Bender M R. Benner S. Biddinger D. Biffle B - .5 ' gi , - L ' l ll K rg , .Q x X X. , I . xf'T' I . I 'Q' ,J V ' Q l SA . , . A arlJ?'lr. . ...mlm -N-f' an A A .fl 41- .H f . vo- . ,, I ,,.a. V X . ,U . N . '13, , r M.- .. f 'a Ska '1,r f in . I , J . . -1 f . . - I 1 is .1 . . 5. Bowman M. A. Bowman C. Boyer T. Brewer L. Briggs q S, Briggs L, Bmgkwqy D. Brubaker K, Bry D. Bums J. Bums S. Burns' B. Butler' T. Campo J. Carlisle R. 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Frymnn K. Fulk 5. Furow Woodle Gsves l UP L. Hamlin R. Hancock M. . - '5 11: .r . W .,,, ,V vm I . I 'T' .. X .3 . A fi. ,,,, x su 7 . '55 :::: V Q I V .5 ' V .. .,.., I I Nwf K' NJ . W J di 21, -3 A z Jr J ' - J, ---:- 'H A I' MQ. . ' -.-::-::-::: i 1' ,3 Zk ' z - X ,,--, .. W W L 65? , X Q vzlv L, , . i:---- Eg... . . . Ki , .... '---A- . .:.g..g, 5 A Q iff., . W. 4 , . Q, : Q ...I . Z., 25 1 -V 5 zz. i 4 in 2 Ci A an ,fa . 5 , , A M' as-K :xml E. Garrison C. Gaskell A. Gaul! F. Geblxardt P. George M. Ginn ll. Glasser R. Goldsmith R. Gray M, Griner D. Hackett P. Hole L. Hall N. Hamilton P. Hamilton A' :-:: E ....- .. . u f 5 F , - ,MT I ' W H. ' V K ,H nf . vi'-in 1 'Ill , aw ,V , ,Z -:ggi W 11. or g--.. . f . .A zzi- A , f ox S P .. VIQ. .gg-sf' - ' f xQ'?' A,,. it in . ' I -r I . ..., .. .za 5 4 R K? :IQ bf! is r :s:a:5.. '. -We 'A ..::3,, M r J ' .,:1 5 ' M. Hartzler J. Haverstein R. Hazen L. Heddleson J. Heichel R, Hendershot y R. Hefsler 'vvvv-I- i xhman S. 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Koch S. Koehi D. Kohour F. Koontz W. Krumiuw B. Lourd R. Lavengnod 8 S. Lundnwun I nw- llnl iii Q M' ,.,. . Q:l:E J L :J F is .-- 5 V :ar IK L. Leiter ,K. Light S Lindsey i G. Lisfon T. Long M. Lucas V. Luzuder 4 Maiiloux J. Masond Max J. McCorter S. McConne9l . .f 'IIK . 7' 'if A 7... ' .. '., ' V 5- ' ' K in .....,., . . .,,, K A f , iw ,, L M ' . X Q , ff ':a in .. W 'J My 9 'AEEEE . :::'E?': . ! - if 1 ' fha I by Tiff I V X .1 . 'hgh X 'Ng Q ' I K A -F if ,.f.,1.fl4 ii I' fx- 3 -Q2 --v We VW ie in .5 Q , wiki. iJ. Mclnerney D. McQuiIIen H. Mercer C. Miller ! C. Morris J. Morriionv R. Moses J. Matter M , s' 'V 1 ... .: ., ' 5 . fv f 5?-fn M.: ' . . 1 if is i - ,Q X 4 V .. . ' - - Nl , ' X . '35 . W. ff L7 wg 1 N N, 5 . t , y 5 wr' R. Miller D. Moose C. Morehead A. Morr D.'Mullenix C. Mundorf 'Q ,. ws., , I Am . ,M Q . S -M N5 . . f. .Q X gg 73: i S ' M. Mon K 1 Lf af . I1 - 1 4 Rf. w - . , .N f' '7 , ' Nr - lj' Time S41 x fix. . - i. Nelson C. Ncweli J. Nicodcmus S. Oblinger B. Ovcreyndcr S. 1 L E. Parker W. Pufferson R. Paxton J. Peterson J. Picking F. Pionk C. Quinn R, Rafeld R. Rgpmglg , ., Q jg W ., ,A Y' .1 I 1 B' Q L n . , X .ri A ' ii C fi xv . x, K . , 5 . .. Q fl' .ga .' .4 - '-55:55 -. . 4 F4t?2.C 1451 . yl svwhfv B. Reed J. Reed Rc-esel R. Rolundk . W... .,.. M ...Mn A , J : X ..... I :I :W 1, -I J. Suckerf W. Sample B. Suvick J. Schaefer M. Schulte D. Schveyer D. Sealer L. Sears rf 5 li .- .: : J l uf v .Ct T. Ross . W N 4 I ,Q Q -- .-... -.:.:. if .. xx , ...M ,, Q P -1. Ie .,. f ,. T5 l : gg. , ' sl 'A '-'- 2 ,,:', ,N l UD. Rush S. Rush Af 5 4-'f . Schutll , ' J .-2: 1 E H QQQQI: E:': ..... . 22'::E:E2 .... 'E'Q Eizz' ll 1 ' P. Scot J. Seidner J. Shurrock J. Sheeks E. Smalley D. Smiih K. Smith A .,-a. fw J. shining John J .. 9 .. v-IvvIv--v- l I A A x . 4 1 P. ..,..,. , , ::b,. f :J' i A ..... -li .... , J . QQQ. :-'... J J QQ ' 114. 5 :ln ,K . K .-A:::A, -:-. 4 ' . ' . , VW! J - El' 3 R. A. Srrine R, Summcrfon J. Sutton . J. Tomsic . I ..,. 5 I ' 55::s53 H I n .-,gggi t ' M fe Q V ....: .. .::: E. Swineford L. Tedrow G. Tennant B. Thompson I. Thompson C. Thornhill r D. Venilyn T Jiff -W -is v-wi 2. ,f zz, ..,. . , ,..,. 2':: ::' J :rf Q X 1 YM. ::s:52:25Z'If- F-. .. . . ,li X 0 -f '..w 'X fr? :J:'A 9133. 1. web... M. wenef w. wean P. Whipple J. wmfmef o. wnlsqm ,J. Williams K. Williams S-.. I: ll 5 .. QQ I ,,,,, l Q X i .XX Q? l46l W Y K. Yonkovslciz The Class of 1958 var STUDENT SENATORS: Row I-lle'H +0 rlghll Jerry Koons, Larry Miller, Gerald Workman, Larry Plank, Tom Long. Absent Carol Dolson. IJ. Adams J. AICOCK L. Ames L. Amos P. Amsbuugh K. Amstufz P, Andrews A. Apperson W Ater .. w , A X' N , ..., 7 Q ' ,. ,- H- . . 6 A Cl 2.:-' . - Tj N 3 .. J- ' K ,,q2:: ' A In 1. 'JA-ss - Q JB . ,, ...K fx tq tx .av- .V : , . -.W rw , N 4 ww 0 Q5 4' Q ff alilzlrsli nnl l rnr rr C J r -f ff C A 1-4.1. . . .. . '- J, Bally .Berne R. Barnes T. Burr J. Baum W. Buumgur ner . eec er W. Benepe N P. Bilon K. Bone S. Booher J. Boyer N. Brewer F. Brewer J. Britenbucher N V Brgxfrr-,Q M. Brown ijq.. 'R -I K' my ' .0 K r W lee re. ' X r s ne , s. w ' f In 3 . V., , 4, km 1 'Q ' -,,' 4, , igarg , I. ' -A. 1 2 '41 :L 3 .3 4 ' J 'if H-'fi f' J 2 ss .. - f-f ri. el'ee fTgi?1-F3 ffiw I. Brownson F. Brubaker S. Brubaker D. Burns R. Burns S. Bush S. Byers D. Cansler J. Carr . J, Chance B. Clark - D. Coey P. Coffman S. Colemb A Coleman M. Cooner S. Crovrfnrd VR. Cutlip .. .,,, .- .-.,,.: J Ali :: E Q Q .-.,:.. - I' , ... 3 ':':': :1-r:1 : f -' , . -J 1 is 1 L? r , k I Zizr :,, ,,,, , , ..,.,.,,,,,, Z J . , -Q see i-I at f , Q ' J. ff ..,. ...,. , V ,- AV .. . ' W :Try X .: K V y Q? N N I - T g ' , Q ' KW ' ..,. . ., . ., , 'Q ., r S Q X xx Bw . 'by ' ' A l47l S. fx .. - X, . 4' I 1 X C, . , , . W . 5 n n. lnnnnrrlic J, C. Dotson N. Downs Drushel R DuBoas I Duncan R Edwards S Emmons L Eshlemun D Ewerx K. Ewers J Fassg J Ferguson J J 'ix Q ,,.. xx, k X 1 .:.:,.. que Q45 Qs. 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You th UZAT ETS: CLARIN LARINETS: OC LT A N: O PERCUSS ES: BARITON PETS: TRUM Stone lis Phy Kerr Connie nel' if Larry sch Dave Ler hamer Sn eid rry W La Kerr Sharon ck Ann Fendri Spies Chuck ncapher ney U Sta ard 21 E5 .E -v V19 Shi Barbara Kopp Bud aden Don Br Bob Dessenberg Ingmand Bud Fisher Ph Susan Obi nger Susan Donley SAXOPHONE: BARITONE Anne Dotson TITZ TE S Bill ES: ON OM TR an Baughm Norman Carpenter Garnet Kirkpatrick Sondra Ebert Jack F ora John C tg 'ci- ruf.'5I3m Uma? ga .nmfru7'Q.04 :E Ln2:.n --C.-'U 5 .zoomfgg a.Z0a..icx.--, Ji D- LLI Z -. nr 2 GJ 42 H: -' E2 O rw V1 E 2 E2 'U m gen .C Q.. ,ow .QE go .. ,Q IL' 5 0 .w-5 m E2 O LAO L 5 KU c Z' -1 Em --D ru 'UE E'-:Q E usage. vihyg YUHJ 'UivO5gO EEE 0 E cn-ia: gm 8'rHf:f,5a5 :DEOE-..iO i.. 9 C c 3 8 53 Ecu.: U 'F,LD.E-:FI sa :fa : :E 'n 02305, 2 3-'UE Zh: wlE :v.EE0 ?a...Lx5..o sag 735m :ceo mix: -Eb-ru tm: MCDE SSS :Ji UJ +- D .I LL di LU Z I D. X 4 an o. D. OO 'I-Z fir. .C FD 3 'U -9 1' LL C 19 1-D 532 EE Ds' .cz Eu. E1 'UZ 5-if Gongwer Judy Tucker Judy YFI L nda Ho Fu ton Marta Morr Cynthia Gault tchen Fke Gre Sue Stansfield Sue Gorsuch Barbara BASSES: HORNS: CH FREN Stoufer Sandra Sonya Chambers Snow Fred Flora Guy Andrews VY Ma mith LD ive OI Long Larry BY Conaw Sue .. 2 32 Oo iv? .- Bu.: Q2 Ol' N C 5 CE 2- ,QE Em -in Ji i.u Z I ax. X 4 an X Z LU P- .. fi, 5- E2 .. ,nm 5.5 My e3 L 52 12 .,. S EE g: G? LP- UU 95 crZ L 2 'S in 2 .- 5' o L Aten Belva nel' 5 ary Y G alle FYI S Chard Ri On I'S Hende Mary Lou rho t Atte Peggy mith an inda L Hetsler Sherry Bandy Steve Miley aries Ch Ba Simmons Roger Bandy Steve To I y at E S .i PETS: TRUM VIOLINS: lis Wi ancy N irenbucher Br Janet Karen Bryte Lou Henderson Mary feen G Marianne ntei EC W Zane amer C rv F2 ru 3 9- La osher M Marguerite 7- an E .ft as m G .C ru X O w b- Em Yates Faye ard E' 6 E ru 1 u. 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Y in 0 Y -ft- Q. 1 I elf? if fha Frances Ro ers ' g I JHIO EDISON CO Vg-' x A . n,QwS 1 is-Q Ns 2' i ' M FN 9 , xg, x xx David Duffey MOWERY BROTHERS ' Phyllis Latham LEIBFARTH JEWELRY STORE I I 'Wi ,AF x N Q X wfJw?w 2 XWQ . .. 4 , ' fi 5 Shnrley Mason za.-AMERMAN S DRY V ,. .5 ,I R i s CLEANXNG AND PRESEHNG ,Kyiv KSEQRA S' 'Zz Rfk . 2 wx YS .awxv kk giXxgx4xK 5 :WNW CONSTRUCTION CO Dove Suonsler FORBES sr za- Wim T I L A -- V -w..m,---.....,..., ...Nami Jam Roland ASHLAND VAULT CO. Jim Schuette ASHLAND PHOTO ENGRAVING SERVICE ,uae Kay Reynolds ASHLANLJ TIMES GAZETTE Shirley Stover DR STRAIT AND WETZEL The program in DiversiTied CooperaTive Training is designed To provide vocaTional Training on a parT Time basis Tor high school sTudenTs during Their senior year. The esTablishmenTs oT employers are used Tor Training sTudenTs in acTual occupaTional acTiviTies, Tor one-halT oT The day. The oTher halT day is spenT parTially in The high school relaTed To classroom worlr and parTly in The sTudy oT oTher required high school subiecTs. During The relaTed classroom Time, The insTrucTion perTaining direcTly To The occu- paTion is dealT wiTh. While several occu- paTions may be included, The sTudenT re- ceives Training in only one, Through The use oT a noTeboolc dealing wiTh his occupaTion. In classes The sTudenTs discuss anyThing oT value To a young worker sTarTing on a new iob. They learn abouT saTeTy pracTices, geTTing along wiTh people, how To apply Tor a job, parliamenTary procedure, social securiTy, income Tax, and personal under- sTanding oT lilies and dislilces. EighT members oT The organizaTion wenT To The all-day conTerence oT The Voca- Tional lndusTrial Club oT Qhio, which was held in The STudenT Union Building oT Ohio STaTe UniversiTy in April. The Employers' BangueT was held aT The Eagles l-Tall on April 30, Tor all The sTu- denTs and Their employers. lvlr. Sherclc, Their adviser Tor The pasT Three years, does all he can To guide These young people and To answer any guesTions which They mighT have. Geneva Vcmway COTTAGE RESTAURANT Kenneth Woode A. L. GARBER CO. Vlrgmm Wnchfel SAMARLIAN HOSPITAL gs Darwin VanWye YOUNGS APPLIANCE AND REPAIR STORE Ed Wynn POLAR FOODS INC VR Senior Well known Tor sponsoring worThwhile acTiviTies oT The school is The Senior l-li-Y. This organizaTion is always will- ing To conTribuTe iTs services Tor The well being oT iTs Tellow sTudenTs. As The school year begins The problem oT Halloween vandalism arises in The communiTy. To help eliminaTe some oT The damage To privaTe properTy, The boys car- ried on a campaign To decrease This desTrucTion. They conTacTed Their liTTle broThers and saw To iT ThaT They kepT Their Halloween acTiviTies To Two nighTs-beggars' nighT and l-lalloween. AT Thanksgiving Time They presenTed a skiT which made up The Thanksgiving Assembly. IT was The sTory oT a Korean veTeran who came home as a wounded soldier and Tound courage. The desire To live on and provide Tor his Tamily, even Though he was handicapped. The Tormal iniTiaTion each year is very impressive. The RoTary Club was hosT This year To several members oT The l-li-Y aT a luncheon where The boys conducTed This solemn ceremony. Along wiTh The Tormal iniTiaTion, C X fs 'NSW ,nv--A sus. gf guy xx ik A . ie.. QM Row I-lleTT To righTl G. Burns, Trees.: J. Morrison, L. Mowry, G. Conrad, B. Springer, Pres.: B. Cooper, Vice-Pres. Row 2-J. Welsh, T. Werh, J. Oberlwolfzer, D. Siler, J. Kopp, G. Gvriner, B. STone. Row 3-Mr. TiI+on, Adviser, J. Roseboro, J. Scl'1ueTTe, G. Thompson, J. Rader, L. Applegalh, C. Spies. Row 4-L. Hiner, D. Sponsler, F. Snow, M. Meininger, D. HamilTon, C. Thompson, P. SaTTler. Row 5- 6. Flora, J. Mason, R. Rudd, S. Rickle. Row 6.-D. Kreis, D. Emery, D. Howey, D. Braden, J. Sigler. l60l I HI - however, goes The inTormai one which always provides an evening oT Tun and laughTer Tor The boys. In a ioinT meeTing oT The Junior and Senior T-li-Y, Mr. Ted Fauber spoke on Tirearms, showing The group various Types ol guns and ammuniTion. A Marine Trom Korea, Dave WalTers, also spoke To The boys. T-le Told Them ahouT The condiTions in Korea and some oT his experiences. ln anoTher meeTing The club was addressed by The f.uperinTendenT oT The lVlansTield ReTormaTory. l-le Told apouT The TuncTions oT The prison and iTs various acTiviTies. To enTerTain Their liTTle broThers, The members oT This club held a poT-luck supper aT ChrisTmas Time and ex- changed giTTf. wiTh Them. LaTer in The year They aTTended a movie in The audiTorium wiTh The Junior l-livY and Koda Klub, Une oT The lanT ac,TiviTies oT The year was The collecTion oT cloThing Tor The Childrens Crusade in Europe. The boy-3 did Their parT To collecT The cloThes and send Them T To New York CiTy To be shipped To Korea. Q , 4 , . I V. v . wg ' VK 'I v 5' 5 V va, N -r - 5 A , 3 t 6 qv Q . a Q-3. ax .s o ei ,F ' J v 1 -.,, .. . 1 ':: -- , , , , xQfQl,Q,r'5 -mit, 31l,..:g 399' Lx . -. -' T ' ' A W1 A L ' iv , 4 X X243 r 3' if-5 'h Ti X -Q u. 8 x A .A Q Q L - W M 3 mix I .1 .,,. Zfas. l Row I-llefT To righTT H. Burrell, M. McKinley, J. HarTney, S. Bandy, J. Dilgarcl, B. Kopp. Row 2-L. Weidenhamer, J. Mossbarger, D. Grindle, D. Eagle, R. HosTeTTler, K. Oberholfzer, P. Kennedy. Row 3-D. Sharroclr, D. Lersch, J. HarpsTer. G. Diclrman, D. Reich. F. GoldsmiTh. Row 4--C. Deane, J. Miller, J. EberT, J. Sharr, L. Fisher, R. PaxTon. Row 5-L. Brewer, L. Bender, L. Kemp, J. Williams. Row 6-R. Dever, D. Hefler, J. Braun, A. Hildebrand, C. Spore. wi Junior Hi- Row I-IleTT To righTl J. Lovering, J. Fluke, SgT.-aT-Arms: L. WarsTlel', Sec.: J. Ganyard, Pres.: R. BechTel, Vice-Pres.: J. Mosser, Trees.: R. Sharp. Row 2-L. Repp, J. Shilling. Row 3-B. STenTz, V. Bon, K. Saunders, J. Fridline, G. Goard. R. Simmons. Row 4-B. HilTy, J. LuTz, L. Gaullg L. Gerron, L. HamilTon, T. Miller, D. Boyd. Row 5-Mr. Hall, Adviser: L. Long, R. lngmand, J. Bolin, H. Simmons, J. Diffendorfer. Row 6-D. Bone, J. Newcomb, D. SackeTT, D. Gilliam, J. Korsmeyer, T. Enck, J. Murray. Row 7-D. McMillan, D. Thompson. The Junior T-Ti-Y is made up oT ninTh and TenTh grade boys who are ThoughT To be worThy oT membership by The old members oT The club. The boys carried on many inTeresTing meeTings during The year. Discussion groups were held on several occae sions. Jim Ganyard, Jim lvlosser, and Roger BechTel led The group in a panel discussion on Should you earn your own spending money? , WhaT should you do abouT a Teacher you dislike? , and Should everyone go To college? Mr. Tallman spoke To The boys on The Boys' lndusTrial School in LancasTer, Ohio. T-Te was a Tornner Teacher oT The school and was able To ciTe many inTeresTing inci- denTs ThaT he experienced while There. AT anoTher meeTing The club ioined The Senior T-lifY 62 and Koda Klub To hear The superinTendenT oT The Mans- Tield ReTormaTory speak. Mr. Hire showed moving picTures oT Mexico one evening when The group meT. l-le had Taken These pic- Tures while Traveling Through ThaT counTry. Moral l-labiTs was The Topic oT The Talk given by Mr. Veal, SecreTary oT The YMCA. He sTressed The dis- advanTages oT drinking and smoking and also Told The boys whaT happens when They Tollow The ways OT The crowd insTead oT doing Their own Thinking and deciding whaT is righT and wrong. The Junior Hi-Y did iTs parT in The l-Ti-Y-Koda Klub Formal by helping To plan and decoraTe The gym. The boys also helped Their big broTher club, The Senior l-li-Y, in Their cloThing drive by collecTing The cloThes Trom Ashland homes. Panorama Staff 36 QQNV .M Row I-lleTT To righfl P. STone, B. Cooper, J. HarpsTer, B. Farris, S. Wifhers. Row 2-Mrs. Planlz, Adviser: C. Bryfe, R. Shine, S. Hum- richhouser, L. Horn, S. Gorsuch. Row 3-P. WolcoTT, J. Morrison, D. TroTTman, G. Sidle, S. Rader, J. HarTney. 'A picTure unrolied beTore a specTaTor, an un- obsTrucTed view -This is The deTiniTion oT The word panorama and The purpose oT The Ashland High bi- monThly newspaper oT The same name. Having iusT compleTed iTs sixTeenTh year oT conTinuous publicaTion, The Panorama has risen Trom a circulaTion oT 400 wiTh The TirsT issue in January, l938, To This year's high oT lO2l--The ChrisTmas ediTion. Under The guidance oT Mrs. BeTTy Planlc, TiTTeen issues were published by This yearls sTaT'l wiTh assisTance oT The TirsT year sTudenTs on The special six-page ChrisTmas and G'raduaTion numbers. Their aim was To wriTe sTories which noT only saTisTied The TasTes oT Their readers, buT which meT The sTandards OT good journalism as well. Janice Henderson l-larpsTer, co-ediTor, is The second member oT her Tamily To be associaTed wiTh an Ashland High publicaTion. Her TaTher held a similar posiTion when he aTTended school here. Serving as co-ediTor oT page one was John HarTney, assisTed by Larry Hiner and Sonya Chambers who were elevaTed Trom TirsT year iournalism aT The beginning oT The second semesTer. 63 Page Two or The TeaTure page was ediTed by Sandra WiThers assisTed by RoberTa STrine and Chuclc Spies, who also advanced aT mid-year. Page Three, acTiviTies page, was handled by Phyllis STone aided by Sally Humrichouser. Co-sporTs ediTors Bill Cooper and Bill Farris along wiTh STan Rader wroTe copy Tor page Tour. The business and circulaTion deparTmenTs were under The direcTion oT Connie BryTe, Phil WolcoTT, Dwayne TroTTman, and Gene Sidle. Sue Gorsuch and Linda Sue Horn served as TypisTs wiTh Joel Morrison as phoTographer. HighlighT oT The year was Their parT in naming The 'lArrows. The Panorama inTroduced The conTesT and baclced iT To iTs conclusion. News oT plays, sporTs, conTesTs, proiecTs, clubs-in shorT, all phases oT school liTe were covered during The school year in an eTTorT To live up To The Panoramas policy oT a progressive, imparTial, accuraTe, inTormaTive accounT oT A. H. S. in T952-53. Senior Row I-llefr +o righfi S. Zehner, Sec.: S. Tilfon, Pres.: G. Shader, Vice-Pres.: B. Poland, Treas. Row 2-D. Fridline, N. Braden, S. Slum- baugh, C. Cowan, M. Kerschner, M. Dixon, B. Sherclr. Row 3-F. Rogers, P. Wagner, G. Van Wey, G. Sfaclchouse, J. Kidd, J. Luh, H. Mumaw. Row 4-B. Fisher, D. Smifh, A. Keener, S. Slover, K. Reynolds, M. Mann, P. Sfone. Row 5-G. Gerwig, S. Sigler, P. Evel, P. Braden, P. Lafham. Row 6-C. Clarlr, S. Mason, L. F. Knapp, M. Price, M. Mosser, C. Kerr, A. Dallas, S. Mosher. If you are loolcing lor an organizalion whose worlc is devoled 'ro lhe communiry and deyoled lo God, lhe Senior Girl Reserve is your besr choice. lis members encourage friendship in The siudenr body by acring as big sislersu 'ro all oi rhe sevenrh grade girls. They helped 'rhese newcomers lo gel acquainled by holding a picnic al 'rhe beginning of lhe year. Lafer on, a Valenrines Parry was given for lhem, The seniors answered any queslions lhal lhe girls had and exchanged gills wirh lhem al Chrislmas lime. The program oi club meelings lor lhe year conlained many inreresling spealcers. One of lhe lirsl of rhe year was Problem Nighlu when Mrs. Dwain Murray answered lhe queslions oi Jrhe girls concerning daring, parenls, and marria e. N., 9 l64l Girl Reserves Row I- leff To ri hT J. Edwards, S. Clark, L. STuTler, R. SmiTh, M. L. Sherman, Miss SmiTh, Adviser. Row 2-R. Householder, B. Shi ' , . orn, . n mand, S. Sweet Row 3-D. Gardner, J. Harpslrer, P. Mundorf, C. HarTman, S. Kerr. Row 4-A. Fendrick, S. Hes l 9 l Ing L H B I g S. Chambers, G. Garber. Cn anoTher evening The Reverend William Chalmers oT The Fir-QT PresbyTerian Church gave The club an idea oT The conTenTs oT The new ediTion oT The Bible. Cn Work Service NighT The club members made Tavors Tor Trays aT The SamariTan T-lospiTal. In March Mrs, ShaeTTer Trom The lVlansTield Beaifry School gave The girls Tips on hair sTyles and oTher beauTy secreTs, while lvlrs. KaThleen Donges gave a reading on Johnny Appleseed aT one oT The lasT sessions oT The year, AT Chria.Tmas Time, The meeTing was a parTy Tor a group oT needy children ol' Ashland. These boys and girls received presenTs and enioyed an evening Tull oT The YuleTide spiriT. For The lasT evenT oT The year, The seniors were guesTs oT The iunior girls aT The Senior Farewell. is 65 gg Junior Girl Reserves Row I-lleTT To righTl M. Mosher, Vice-Pres., B. Johnson, Pres.: M. Green, Sec., S. He+sler, Trees. Row 2-C. SchulTe, C. Moose, N. Emmons, K, Good, S. Messenger, S. Gorsuch, J. Werfz, M. A. Rader. Row 3-D. Bendure. C. Deever, M. J. Ross, S. Miley, S. Young, G. Kohler, J. E. ScoTT, B. Jacobs. Row 4-H. Dohner, N. SweeT, N. McAdoo, J. Finley, R. Farver, J. Gaddis. Row 5-S. Herron, S. Em- minger, J. Ross, M. J. SchuTTera, J. Kick, A. DoTson, N. McKean, J. linger. Row 6-M. Koppler, M. J. Huffman, M. Buzzard, N. Taylor, C. Fulk, M. S. Urban, S. Donley, M. Shafer, S. Urban. Row 7-D. Ellcin, R. Finberg, J. STarner, S. Fulk, B. Geary, C. LeiTer, L. LeisTer, J. WalT1, C. BryTe, A. Hamilfon. Row 8-R. STrine, D. Lafimer, E. Landman, B. Harned, V. Michael, G. GaulT, V. Michael. To Tace liTe squarely and To Tind and give The besT are The code and The purpose oT The Junior Girl Reserves. This organizaTion is made up oT iunior girls who wanT To give Their services To The school and communiTy. The girls Took The Ashland CounTy T-lome as Their proiecT oT The year. Each girl was given The name oT someone living aT The home. IT was her duTy To send cards and giTTs To ThaT person Tor his birThday, ChrisTmas, Tor Thanksgiving, Tor ValenTine Day, and Tor EasTer. Also aT ChrisTmas Time, aT The home The girls gave a program which included The reading oT poeTry and The singing oT carols Tor Those in The sick rooms. The club presenTed The annual Chrisfmas Assembly. The skiT, The GreaTer GiTT, was given by members OT The club and porTrayed The birTh oT ChrisT. AnoTher service was rendered when They senT money Tor CARE packages To New York on Two diTTerenT occasions. In December Mrs. McCuen, speaking To The group on 66 Good Grooming Told The girls The TundamenTals oT neaTness, proper dress and make-up. On anoTher evening several iuniors Tormed a panel on diTTerenT TaiThs. They also presenTed a ski+ To The club called CourTesy Capers. Mr. Gorsuch spoke on CiTizenship in The School in February and gave The club an idea oT how ciTizenship can be esTablished or discouraged in The schools. A panel oT Mrs. Dwain Murray, Mrs. John TilTon, Mr. W. J. Springer, and Mr. Don Cooper gave a discussion on The ResponsibiliTies oT l-lome LiTe Tor The group. As The lasT meeTing beTore The Senior Farewell, Mrs. Mosher gave a book review. The Tormal iniTiaTion inTo The organizaTion proved very impressive as The Senior Girl Reserves' carrying candles, Tormed an A in The boys' gym. The iunior girls passed Through This making a double A, As They did This, They sang Follow The Gleam, which is The club song. Besides This, each iunior repeaTed The purpose and code beTore The senior cabineT. Future Farmers Row I-jlef'T To righTl O. Rudy, S. Uncapher, K. Oberholfzer, Vice-Pres.: B. STone, Pres.: J. Braun, Treas.: G. Wolf, D. Ross. Row 2-A. Geb- har'i', D. Triesler, G. McKean, A. Barr, B. Pence, T. Lash, D. LaRue, D. Siler. Row 3-J. McKee, C. STone, H. Bowers, P. Shafer, D. SaTTler, D. Kinsey, D. Braden, C. Cole, G. Koch. Row 4-D. Smellenberger, G. Burkholder, J. Swineford, J. SmiTh, L. Rush, D. De Vore, L. Iceman, H. Garrison. Row 5-D. Keener, H. Swaisgood, J. Chandler, W. Gould, R. Shopbell, C. Sprang, J. Troeger, T. Vonderheid. Row 6-J. Harpsfer, M. Dumham, K. Siler, M. Wifmer, L. Swineford, E. Hiller, C. Deane. Row 7-L. STauffer, G. Schoonover, T. Copeland, P. Morr, M. Fryman, W. Cale. Row 8-K. Fish, H. Kinsey, J. SuTTon, K. Gould. A. Reeves, G. Krill, Adviser. The Ashland chapTer oT The FuTure Farmers oT America has earned many awards in parliamenTary procedure and judging conTesTs over The years. Under The capable leadership oT Their enThusiasTic advisers, Mr. George Krill and lvlr. Rodger Hiller, The club won The Gold lVleTal Tor parliamenTary procedure, an honor coveTed by all high school agriculTural groups. ln addiTion, our TuTure Tarmers won second place in exTemporaneous speaking and Third place in public speaking in This disTricT. For The TiTTh consecuTive year, The chapTer won The Gold ChapTer ConTesT RaTing. This is The highesT group raTing awarded To a chapTer by The FuTure Farmers oT Qhio. lT received second place honors in The sTaTe in sheep judging, TourTh place in meaT judging, and sixTh posiTion in poulTry judging. The group holds semi-monThly meeTings aT which The members discuss Their Tarming problems. They apply Their knowledge gained in The classroom and Tield and exchange ideas so ThaT Their cooperaTive eTTorT will pro- l67l vide The besT possible soluTions To Their diTTiculTies. NOT all acTiviTies oT The club are serious. lTs Two ouT- sTanding social evenTs oT The year are The annual ParenT and Son BangueT and The FaTher and Son poTluck supper, which are held in The school caTeTeria. Mr. John HarTzler, Principal, Talked To The parenTs abouT his Trip To Cali- Torna and The TournamenT oT Roses which he phoTo- graphed in color. lvlr. W. J. Springer, SuperinTendenT, gave The welcoming address To The TaThers. All The FuTure Farmer chapTers combine To Torm The FuTure Farmers oT America, a naTional organizaTion whose convenTion This year was held aT Kansas CiTy. Five mem- bers oT The group represenTed The local chapTer and aTTended The all-week session. Eleven oT The boys aT- Tended a soil-conservaTion meeTing aT Muskingum, a camp owned by The FuTure Farmers oT America. Several members oT The club enTered exhibiTs aT The Ohio STaTe Fair lasT year, while nineTy-six per cenT oT The group exhibiTed aT The Ashland CounTy Fair. College The ol3iecT oT The College Club is To oTTer guidance in The selecTion oT a college To all elevenTh and TwelTTh graders. The club arranged personal inTerviews wiTh represenTaTives Trom various colleges and univer- siTies. IT also provided inTormaTion To sTudenTs concerning scholarships and enTrance require- menTs. On The second and TourTh Mondays of each monTh were held The organizaTion meeTings aT which many spealcers represenTing various col- leges and universiTies spoke To The club and answered guesTions aloouT Their parTicular schools. Re-presenTaTives Trom Ashland College, WiT- Tenberg College, Ohio NorThern UniversiTy, Miami UniversiTy, Bowling Green STaTe, Case lnsTiTuTe oT Technology, Flora STone MaTher, WesTern Reserve UniversiTy, Baldwin-Wallace College, AnTioch College, and KenT STaTe Uni- versiTy spoke To The iuniors and seniors aT regular meeTings. During school Time various personal inTerviews wiTh individual sTudenTs were carried on. These represenTaTives came Trom OTTerloein College, Ohio UniversiTy, I-leidelberg College, MounT Union College, DePauw UniversiTy, Kenyon Col- lege, Muskingum College, and Alcron UniversiTy. For Those girls inTeresTed in nursing, an oppor- TuniTy Tor an inTerview wiTh represenTaTives Trom Akron Peoples l-lospiTal and SamariTan l'lospiTal ow I e o rn T ies res ambers VPres L orn ec ariman, Treas. Row 2-L. STuTler, R. SmiTh, J. Ober- zer B Rclcel B ne G onrad B herclr B n mand J u err M. Dixon, D. Fridline, S. Clark. Row 3-A. Fendriclr, J. Harpsfer S Zehner J Edwards B Shilling C Nicodemus L Applegalh G Shader, B. Fisher, D. Gardner, A. Dallas, S. Filce. Row 4- L Blubaugh H Morris L Mowry J Morrison J Mason S Rader G Grunei J Rader, J. SchueHe, C. Kerr, M. Mann, P. STone. Row 5- J Kopp B Budd D Hamulfon S Uncapher T Pickering B Spring r Row 6 B. Cooper, F. Snow, L. Hiner, M. Meininger, G. Burns. Club was given. The laTTer enTerTained The girls aT a Tea on one aTTernoon where They explained The Training oTTered in The local hospiTal. The club is noT all business, however, Tor iT has Three big social evenTs during The year. The TirsT oT These is The annual ChrisTmas parTy which was held in The caTeTeria. The second was ParenT lNlighT. This eve-nT is held bi-annually, and This year TeaTured The as- sisTanT To The PresidenT oT Baldwin-Wallace Col- lege, Mr. C. N. Bogner. The social and service commiTTees were in charge oT The evenings en- TerTainmenT and reTreshmenTs. The caTeTeria was decoraTed wiTh large cardboard and wooden school supplies. As The lasT meeTing oT The year, The senior Tarewell is held. AT This Time The nexT yearls cabineT members are insTalled in Their respecTive oTTices. The sTaTisTics concerning enTrance require- menTs oT The various colleges and universiTies in Ohio were compiled by The College Club and made available To homeroom Teachers Tor use in Torming programs oT sTudy Tor college pre- paraTory sTudenTs. The adviser oT The club, Miss Franz, does all she can Tor any senior who wishes enTrance To a parTicular college. hs.-f 42.45. Row I-lleff To righll R. Paxfon, S. Bandy, B. Kopp, C. SchulTe, K. Good, S. Miley, S. Messenger, J. WerTz, S. Gorsuch, N. Emmons, R. Finberg. Row 2-R. HosTeTTler, F. GoldsmiTl1, J. Kick, S. HeTsler, M. J. SchuTTera, R. STrine, S. Urban, A. Harwood, S. Fulk, M. Green, C. BryTe, S. Young. Row 3-L. Bender, M. McKinley, G. Kohler, S. Wiihers, B. ShanefelTer, C. Culler, D. LaTimer, B. Johnson, G. GaulT, D. Donley, J. Waliz. Row 4-R. Rudd, J. Harpsfer, W. Carpenfer, E. Landman, B. Geary, K. Oberholher, J. Sharr, L. LeisTer, T. Rafeld, C. LeiTer. Row 5-D. Lersch, D. Sharrock, A. Hildebrand, J. HarTney, A. DoTson. Row 6-L. Weidenhamer J. EberT J. Braun L Kemp, H. Burrell, J. Dilgard, J. sumn, D. Grindle, s. Rachel, P. Kennedy. ' ' ' ' T691 Student Senate Row I-lleft To righTl C. HarTman, Sec., S. Chambers, Pres.g L. Brewer, Trees.: R, Rudd, Vice-Pres. Row 2-T. Fauber, M. A. Rader, J. Boyer, S. Burns, J. Seidner, L. Plank, J. Koons, T. Long. Row 3-T. Ross, P. HamilTon, F. Mumaw, C. Fulk, B. Sherck, B. Askey, J. LuT1, J. GaulT, L. Miller, Mr. Sherclr, Adviser. Row 4-C. DoTson, G. Kohler, S. WiThers, L. Horn, S. Mason, T. Yonally, N. Edwards, P. Sanford. Perhaps The mosT acTive organizaTion in The high school is The STudenT SenaTe. This council is known Tor iTs many proiecTs and services To The school. One person is elecT- ed Trom each homeroom To represenT his room in The SenaTe. This selecTion is made yearly aT The school elec- Tion. AT This Time a special assembly sponsored by The STudenT SenaTe is organized To inTroduce The candidaTes Tor all class oTTices To The sTudenT body beTore The Tinal elecTion. One oT The SenaTe's many worThwhile acTiviTies is The responsibiliTy Tor a Greek orphan boy whom The STudenT SenaTe has adopTed. The SenaTe wiTh The help of oTher clubs in The school has been able To provide money and cloThing Tor This child Tor over a year. AcTing as The sponsor oT mosT oT The school dances, The STudenT Council sTaged many square dances TeaTur- ing Wayne STrine's OrchesTra. The biggesT one oT This kind was The annual Sadie l-lawkins Dance. The decora- Tions carried ouT The usual Theme wiTh LiTTle Abner and Daisy Mae. Prizes were awarded To The mosT cleverly dressed couple and To The person wearing The mosT aT- TracTive vegeTable corsage. Dick Dee Trom WATG was masTer oT ceremonies aT The NighT l-lawk Dance. The music was in The Torm oT records which were broadcasTed over The radio on a pro- 101 gram oT The same name. This dance was also presenTed by The SenaTe. AT The ChrisTmas Dance, To which Ashland l-ligh School alumni were inviTed, Larry l-linerls Band Tur- nished The music. Old SainT Nick disTribuTed The prizes. The TalenT Assembly which is planned by This organza- Tion was compleTe This year wiTh a band and chorus line To accompany The various acTs. For The TirsT Time The assembly was presenTed in The Torm of a varieTy show aT a nighT performance To which The public was inviTed. The SenaTe was The hosT aT one oT The biggesT parTies oT The year when iT enTerTained The CadeTs oT Culver lvliliTary Academy aTTer iTs baskeTbaII game wiTh Ash- land. This was given aT Miller Memorial wiTh each cadeT escorTing an Ashland girl as his daTe Tor The evening. The STudenT Handbook was also a proiecT oT The coun- cil. lT is published every Two years and includes all iTems concerning The school and iTs acTiviTies. STudenTs in The journalism deparTmTenT worked mosT oT The summer on The book so iT would be compleTed Tor This year. The excellenT resulTs of The SenaTe's vandalism pro- gram are apparenT in The TacT ThaT mosT oT The damage To public and privaTe properTy aT l-lalloween has been eliminaTed. AT The end oT The year a picnic was held Tor all oT The new and old members oT The SenaTe. Koda Klub QQ tv ' I-.A New Row I-llefT To righTl Mr. Bilan, Adviser, W. Wolfe, G. Shanks, Sec.: J. Owens, Trees.: B. Budd, Pres.: B. Riclcel, Chap.: R. Keller, V. Pres., R. Baller, G. Sidle, SgT.-aT-Arms. Row 2-B. KinsTle, R. McVey, D. MusTer, C. Teall, D. Van Wye, H. Van Over, J. Weiss, S. Uncapher. Row 3-A. Zimmerman, K. BaTes, G. Thompson, D. Dillon, T. Anderson, B. Harris. Row 4-J. SuTTon, T. Pickering, J. HuTchison, C. Nicodemus, R. Sfone. The Koda Klub was TirsT organized in l935 by Mr. E. D. WolTe, Tormer maThemaTics Teacher aT Ashland High School. AT This Time, The members made wooden Toys Tor liTTle children and engaged in oTher such chariTable acTiviTies. AlThough The club no longer does This sorT oT Thing, iT sTill renders many services To The school, The com- muniTy, and The world. An example oT The laTTer is Their cloThing drive Tor The Childrens Crusade in Europe. The club senT cloThing To New York CiTy To be shipped To Korean and European children. lTs goal was To Top The nine hundred pounds senT Two years previously. As one oT Their conTribuTions To The school acTiviTies, They helped To sponsor The annual Hi-Y-Koda Klub Formal. The boys helped wiTh The decoraTions which carried ouT The Theme Space AdvenTure, and wiTh The planning oT The program Tor The evening. They also presenTed an all- school square dance in April which TeaTured Wayne STrine's OrchesTra. l7'I T The club was also acTive socially, as iT held a parTy aT The Miller Memorial Tor iTs members and Their daTes. PoTlucks and oTher meeTings were held during The year aT which The boys' Ii++le broThers were enTerTained. On sTill anoTher occasion The Junior and Senior I-li-Y, The Koda Klub, and all Their liTTle broThers held a ioinT meeT- ing To see a Tull lengTh movie in The audiTorium. The boys Tormed a baslceTball Team and played among Themselves and wiTh The F. F. A. They helped wifh The Halloween vandalism program by conTacTing Their sevenTh grade liTTle broThers and seeing ThaT They lcepT Their mischieT To Halloween and Beggars' NighT. Mr. Bilan is The adviser oT The boys and has solved many oT The problems oT The club. The organizaTion sold reTreshmenTs aT The Shelby TooT- ball game aT Myers' Field To Tinance Their various acTiviTies. Future Homemalcers Row I-llefl' To rigl'1+l L. Nell. R. S-rage, L. Leisler, Treas.g L. Knapp, Pres.: C. Culler, Sec.: O. Smi+l'1, J. Finley, D. Lalimer. Row 2-M. Fox, C. Crumliclr, S. Keller, R. Householder, S. Sigler, J. Brindle, M. Wingrove. Row 3-E. Sclweider, B. Hesson, D. Ellrin, D. Humrichouser, B. Holm, A. Rudy, L. Gribben. Row 4-F. Hesson, R. Farver, S. King, N. McAdoo, B. Paffon, S. Humrichouser. Row 5-P. Krause, D. Marlcel, J. Hunler, W. Carver, B. Ewing, J. Harpsler, N. Sweef. Row 6-G. Garber. P. Chaney, B. Romanclwulr, E. Landman, B. Swindiman, B. Swineford, N. J. Howard, Miss Baclwlel, Adviser. l l Row I-llef-S fo righil D. Cummings, C. Roby, G. Sfaclrhouse, S. Sroufer, M. Gerwig, S. Reese, B. Mumaw, M. Donelson. Row 2-M. Haughk, B. Aslney, M. Bircl'1eH, L. Hochsleller, D. Bendure, J. Simanlon, B. Pence. Row 3-P. Fifzgerald, M. A. Wagner, B. Jacobs, A. Taylor, F. Maurer, D. Aiferholf, K. Sponsler, J. L. Grimes. Row 4-M. S. Urban, A. Zoolx, D. Harrison, M. J. Ross, J. Gongwer, D. McAdoo, M. Buzzard, C. Vines. Row 5-D. Shafer, K. Emminger, M. Kaser, N. Kehl, F. Yales, S. Poff, M. Braden, S. Emmons, K. Chance. Row 6- E. Carr, S. Schuclz, C. Fullr, C. Deever, M. McLaughlin, G. Buzzard, B. Henderson, H. Brown, Mrs. Reaser, Adviser. U21 Latin Club Row I-llelf lo righll P. Edmonson, reporlerg P, Sanford, Treas.p J. Gauli, Pres., N. Winbigler, Sec., J. Miffendorf, G. Carpenfer. Row 2-C. M. Crumliclc, K. Emminger, A. Pence, M. L. Henderson, S. Baller, J. Wursler, J. Rice. Row 3-B. Roland, N. Roberlson, J. Ernsf, E. Heichel, S. Dolwner, P. Fifzgerald. Row 4-S. Mosher, S. Slone, D. Donley, C. Kopp, M. Mason. Row 5-D. Newcomb, B. Easferday, C. Ful- lon, S. Harwood, J. Brandi, M. Morr, S. Kellogg. BM 4.6 RG ,L 4-.fx S-Nfl qw- ,W S . 4 Row l-llell 'ro riglwll S. McCollum, M. Nell, R. Sealer, R. McQuale, S. Bolin, J. Klingensmillw, J. Luiz. Row 2-P. Maurer, J. Sliidler, S. Sfaulrer, R. Boyer, P. Werlz, A. Brubaker, A. Bone. Row 3-Miss Riclcel, Adviser, C. Slick, K. Saunders, M. Franlls, N. Howard, J. Luiz, J. Gongwer. Row 4-B. Long, S. Myers, B. Van Tilburg, B. Kinslle, D. Dillon, B. Heiflner, J. Mossbarger, H. Hiner. l73l Senior Girls' . I ah - Row I-lleff +0 righll D. Gardner, Sec., A. Fendriclr, V. Pres.: S. Kerr, Pres., S. Hess, Treas. Row 2-N. Emmons, M. Shafer, S. Lee, J. Leaman, S. Sebrell, J. Linger, S. Herron. Row 3-L. Horn, G. Kohler, B. Shilling, B. Sherclr, J. Edwards, S. Zehner, J. Luh, M. Allmendinger. Row 4-J. Filre, E. Schneider, K. Sponsler, K. Finley, D. Nelson, J. Briflenbucher, B. Shanefeller. Row 5-B. Harper, N. Kehl, K. Good, G. Kreider, J. Simanfon, C. Henderson, N. McKean. Row 6-A. Taylor, N. Allmendinqer, N. Edwards, J. Mossbarger, C. Bryle, M. Green, P. Edmonson. Row 7-J. E. Scoll, J. Ross, J. Gongwer, A. Brubalrer, C. Cowan, S. Young, C. M. Crumlick, T. Yonally, C. Kerr. Row 8- J. Tucker, M. Mosher, N. Taylor, D. Lafimer, S. Conaway, J. Laller, P. BuFfenmyer. To all sporis-minded girls is senl a cordial invilalion lo ioin lhe Senior Girls' Alhlelic Club. This organizalion is made up ol lenlh, elevenlh, and lwelllh grade girls who enioy playing in various sporls. Some ol lhese sporls include soccer, bowling, valley- ball, baslcelball, recrealional sporls, and solilball. Soccer, being lhe lirsl sporl ol 'rhe year, slarls in Sep- lember when lhe girls 'rravel 'ro Brookside Parlc on Mon- days and Wednesdays ailer school lo play lhis game. Bowling slarls soon aller soccer season is over. The local bowling alley is lhe scene lor lhese conlesls on 741 Tuesdays and Thursdays. During lhe same weeks lhal bowling is being played, volleyball lournamenls are run in lhe girls' gym. A varsily volleyball leam was chosen lhis year lo play olher surrounding lowns in This sporl. The leam losl only one game lo Mansfield, won 'rwo from Loudonville, and one from Nashville. Aller Chrislmas vacalion, baslcelball season begins. Wifh lhis sporl goes The annual All-Slar Game. The Army and Navy reams are chosen aller lry-ouls are held. Fol- lowing lhis, lhree weelcs are spenl in praclice for 'rhe big game. Athletic Club Q, , - ua' bin se MQ' ,SLN ,.,- 47 . ff T 'f 'M 44' af! . s, 4- if vi? Row I-llefT To righTl P. Sanford, G. CerpenTer, R. Tifschinger, K. Emminger, D. Harrison, J. KlingensmiTh, B. Heclxmen. Row 2-P. Hum- richouser, K. Hubler, B. Krisloff, M. Kaser, M. Dixon, S. Keller, C. Moose. Row 3-M. Booher, J. GaulT, B. CoThren, J. Worsf, M. Weil, N. Winbigler, P. Carl, F. Hoskins. Row 4-M. A. Rader, R. SmiTh, L. STuTler, J. Finley, A. Dofson, O. Smifh, C. HarTman. Row 5-S. Gorsuch, S. HeTsler, J. Kick, J. HarpsTer, S. Fullz, F. D. Hesson, A. Nelson. Row 6-S. Donley, S. Chambers, C. Leifer, C. Culler, J. Harpsier, M. S. Urban. Row 7-G. Gaulf, L. LeisTer, J. Fauber, B. Harned N. Lease, R. Finberg. Around EasTer Time The girls sign up wiTh parTners To play recreaTional sporTs, including badminTon, ping pong, and shuTTle board. The girls are elirninaTed by means oT a TournamenT unTil The Tinal champions in each sporT are chosen. ATTer recreaTional sporTs, baseball is The pop- ular game unTil The end OT The year. The goal oT every member oT Senior G. A. C. is To win her A award. This is done by parTicipaTion in The above menTioned sporTs and receiving so many poinTs Tor each acTiviTy. A ToTal oT six hundred is needed To l75l receive a leTTer. This year a new consTiTuTion was wriTTen Tor The club and was voTed inTo eTTecT by iTs members. lT raised The sTandards in cerTain sporTs and sTaTed more requiremenTs Tor an A-girl To meeT. Once a monTh an evening meeTing was held. This oTTen consisTed oT a parTy oT a poTluclc. One oT The mosT inTeresTing oT These meeTings is STunT NighT. The sen- ior l Team won TirsT prize OT The evening Tor iTs inTer- preTaTion oT Uncle Jalce's l-louse. To provide reCreaTional acTiviTies Tor sevenTh, eighTh, and ninTh grade girls, The Junior Girls' AThleTiC Clulo was organized. The year is sTarTed wiTh lcickball season. The girls play a Tournam.enT unTil a Team in each grade is Tinally Tound To Take TirsT Team poinT. Two hundred and TwenTy-Tivo oT These poinTs are needed Tor The girls To receive Their Class numerals. ATTer ChrisTmas vacaTion baslceTball begins. This sporT Junior Girls' always proves To be The mosT popular oT The year. One reason Tor This is The annual All-STar game. The Tresh- men oT The club Try ouT Tor The Junior Army and Navy Teams. This year The Army deTeaTed The Navy by a score OT 20 To I9. The Two Teams ended The season wirh a poT- luclc supper in The home economics rooms. As Their lasT sporT oT The year a soTTball TournamenT is played. All The games are played on Tuesday and Thursday evenings aTTer school aT Brookside Park. Various inTeresTing business meeTings were held dur- Row I-lleff To righll G. Hilchcoclc, Treas.: S. Balmer, Sec., P. Rader, V. Pres.: J. LuTz, Pres. Row 2-J. Nell, J. Nell, J. Kerr, J. Seidner C. Gilliam, B. Piper, M. Hamilfon, S. WoIco++, D. Murray. Row 3-M. L. Henderson, S. Booher, J. lmler, P. Van MeTer, P. George, S. Burns, D. Gongwer, J. Briifenbucher, V. Smalley. Row 4-C. Morris, P. Heddelson, C. Sfenlz, A. Wolford, J. Cox, S. McConnel, J. Yeagle, P. Seal, K. Fullon. Row 5- L. Eshelman, J. Emmons, J. Lersch, J. SmiTh, C. Miller, N. Donley, J. SuTTon. Row 6-A. Moorhead, J. SmiTh, B. Moses, J. Hunfer, J. L. Grimes, M. HarTzler, S. Emmons. Row 7-E. Donelson, D. Donley, B. ATen, J. Wursfer, N. Hiner, K. Hulchison, J. LuT1, L. Treace. Row 8-S. Bolin, E. Heichel, P. Maurer, L. SmiTh, L. Marlin, M. Mason, D. Deever. Row 9-Miss Sprague, Adviser, K. Bone A. Taylor, C. Fullon, J. Gongwer, N. Willis, C. Kopp, K. HeTsler, D. Caslrey. 76 Athletic Club i i Row I-lleff To righTi N. Hamilfon, L. LeiTer, S. Finberg, C. Mundorf, M. L. Griner, V. Horn, S. Nisson, B. Clark, L. Heddleson, S. MoCol- lum. Row 2-L. Kiser, N. PiaTT, S. Emmons, J. A. Rice, C. Thornhill, S. Plank, B. Barr, J. Conway. Row 3-B. Heiffner, B. Long, N. Thomp- son, J. SmiTh, K. Mellenbroolm, L. Myers, K. Seidner, K. Claus. Row 4-S. Bear, N. Sprinkle, J. Deever, M. Frank, J. Rumbaugh, R. Young. D. Newcomb, P. De6enero, J. BrandT. Row 5-M. Ginn, K. BryTe, R. A. Urine, E. CharlTon, N. Snellenberger, M. Mosser, S. Harwood, M. Morr. Row 6-S. Kean. C. HildreTh, C. Holm, A. Spreng. Row 7-B. Easferday, G. Burns, B. Taylor, F. YaTes, A. Ridgeley, D. Sulinslry. N. Depler, M. A. Fluke, S. Myers, K. Warner, C. Vines, B. Sfansielcl, C. Myers, L. Siler, S. WarTsler. ing The year. Mr. Fendriclc spoke To The club on sporT- manship in TooTball and baslceTT:-all games, while Mr. ValenTine Tallced To iT on sporTs, sporTsmanship, and The Olympics. AT ChrisTmas Time PaT Gilliam and Frances Schneider Trom Ashland College helped in planning and conducTing The parTy Tor The girls. As one oT The lasT meeTings oT The year Mrs. Shader 77 Trom The Casual Shop conducTed a sTyle show Tor The group. Several girls modeled dresses and sporTs wear Tor The spring and summer monThs. The Junior G. A. C. is one oT The largesT clubs. in The schools and one in which everyone is acTive and willing To work. Miss Sprague is The adviser Tor The girls. Future Teachers STudenTs who are inTeresTed in Teaching as a career join The LeTTie J. Poe ChapTer oT The FuTure Teachers oT America. ln This way They can acquainT Themselves wiTh The proTession. Several members are chosen each year To usher aT The annual N. E. O.T.A. ConvenTion in Cleveland. They also conducT The parenTs To Their appoinTed rooms aT NighT School. Those inTeresTed in elemenTary Teaching may observe aT PleasanT STreeT and Osborn School and some girls are permiTTed To conducT classes iT The Teachers are called To conTerences. Speakers during The year included Mr. John TilTon and Miss Ellen Campbell, high school Teachers: Miss Alice McCraclcen, elemenTary school supervisory and Miss Ber- nice BaTchelder Trom Ashland College. One oT The lasT meeTings was wiTh The DelTa Kappa Gamma oT The same college. The Two groups heard a speaker Trom MansTield who Told abouT Friendly l-louse and showed picTures oT The building and iTs many recreaTional Ta- ciliTies. Row I-lleff To rigl'1Tl C. LeiTer, Treas.: A. Dallas, Pres.: P. STone, A. Harwood, Sec. Row 2-G. Kohler, S. Kerr, C. Hariman, B. lngmand, B. Amos, H. Mumaw, A. Keener, S. Sebrell, D. Fridline. Row 3-Miss FousT, Adviser, J. MiTTendorT, S. Chambers, C. Kerr, G. GaulT, S. Zehner, R. Finloerg, G. CarpenTer. Row 4-B. Henderson, P. Chaney, S. TilTon, G. Shader, J. STarner. Us Library S To acT as assisTanTs To The librarian, Miss MansTield, is The iob oT The members of The Library Service Club. The ThirTy sTudenTs are in charge oT The circulaTion deslc and help people Tind boolcs when CerTain ones are needed. Various oTher acTiviTies Take up These boys' and girls' Time while They are in The library. They see ThaT every- Thing is in place so ThaT iT can be Tound easily, mend old boolcs and magazines, geT The new books ready Tor use, and Talce passes oT sTudenTs in The library To Their as- signed sTudy halls. Their TirsT meeTing oT The year was a l-Talloween parTy. The nexT business meeTings were devoTed To collecTing dues and organizing. The March session oT The club was in The Torm oT a supper. ln April The group held a dance: The May meeTing, which is The lasT oT The year, will be spenT aT Brookside Parlc aT a picnic. Qur new librarian complelely reorganized The club which will be able To give willing, eTTicienT service To The school Tor many years To come. Row I-Uefi' fo righfl N. Thompson, D. Bendure, G. Buzzard, Sec. Row 2 T Baum S Hiller K Emrmnger M Cover? S HenTl'1orn C Thornhill, K. Yonlrovski, M. Lavengood, B. Thompson. Row 3-Miss Mansfield Adviser G Tennan+ K Chance F Yafes Pres J Yonkovslu R. Sealer. Row 4-D. Winebrunner, P. Moffer, P. Hughey, M. Schmid? F' Sfarlrey L Siler J McKee Row 5 K Siarlrey C Borders M Hill, D. Newcomer, M. McLaughlin, P. Roland, P. MoTTer, M. Buzzard D Weller Girl Reserve Ushers IT you are a member oT The Senior Girl Reserves and are noT in The band, orchesTra, or choir, you have The qualiTicaTions Tor a Girl Reserve Usher. These girls are chosen Tor Their honesTy, sinceriTy, and manners. The ThirTeen girls who were chosen Tor service This year could be seen showing people To Their seaTs and handing ouT programs aT all plays, TwilighT concerTs, baslceTball games, ConcerT-LecTure Series, and any oTher acTiviTies held in The McDowell AudiTorium Tor which reserve TiclceTs were sold. They were Trained by The ushers of The previous year. AT This Time They learned how To read TiclceTs and Tind The seaTs quickly and correcTly. The head usher, Sue TilTon, who was also The presi- denT oT The Senior Girl Reserve Club, was in charge of seeing ThaT all oT The girls were on duTy aT The proper place and Time. Sue aTTended Girls' STaTe in The sum- mer oT l952. She broughT baclc many inTeresTing ex- periences Trom CapiTal UniversiTy To reporT To various classes and clubs in The school. This group oT girls chose iTs own Row I-fleTT To righTl H. Mumaw, S. Clark. Row 2-M. L. Sherman, B. lngmand. Row 3- J. Kidd, D. Gardner. Row 4- V. WachTel, P. Mundorf. Row 5- B. Poland, P. Lafham. Row 6- S. TilTon, Head Usherg A. Dallas. Row 7- D. Fridline, Mr. McDowell, Adviser. uniTorms aT The beginning oT The year. The head usher was designaTed by her whiTe Tailored suiT while The oThers were dressed in navy blue suiTs. For The baslceTball games The girls wore whiTe long-sleeved blouses and blue weslciTs insTead oT Their regular uniTorms. When problems arose, The maTTers were Talcen To lvlr. McDowell, who was The adviser oT The girls. l-Te pre- senTed Them wiTh roses Tor The Thes- pian Play which was Their lasT usher- ing duTy. 801 As The lasT evenTs oT The year Took place, The girls Turned Their iobs over To The ushers oT The Tollowing year. Their TirsT experiences in ushering were aT The Thespian Play, Farewell Assembly, BaccalaureaTe, and Com- mencemenT exercises. This acTiviTy gave The girls an op- porTuniTy To make many new ac- guainTances wiTh The paTrons while They were rendering a greaT service To The school. Thespians To creaTe an acTive inTeresT in dramaTics among The boys and girls in The high school, The NaTional Thes- pians was esTablished many years ago in A. l-l. S. This club presenTs several plays each year. STrange Boarclers was The Three acT Thespian play, a comedy-mysTery presenTed To The public on May lo. A junior, Judie Kick, played The lead oT Cordelia, a boardinghouse owner who Tinds her home Tilled wiTh banlc robbers. Those in The casT oT The plays are given poinTs Toward membership in The club. TwenTy-Tive oT These poinTs are necessary To meeT The sTandards oT The organizaTion. AnoTher means oT receiving poinTs is by being on a commiTTee. The various commiTTees included publiciTy, rnalce-up, proper- Ties, cosTume, and Ticl4eT sales. The WhiTe PhanTom, a one acT play, was given by several members oT The club Tor The whole organiza- Tion and iTs prospecTive members. IT was under The direcTion oi The club presidenT, Dave l-lamilTon, and en- Tirely The responsibiliTy oT The casT. Those who presenTed The perTorm- ance were Barbara lngmand, Ann Fendriclr, Guy Flora, Jim Kopp, Lanny f'xpplegaTh, Linda l-lorn, and Jaclcie Edwards. The group aTTended The Cleveland Play l-louse and Traveled To WoosTer College where iT saw The TraiTors, Mast Adviser. sTaged by The college dramaTics de- parTmenT. ln This way They learned To criTicize The plays and recognize The TraiTs oT good seTTings'and acTing. The Tormal iniTiaTion is a solemn ceremony perTormed by candle lighT aT which The purposes oT The club are explained To The incoming members. Each new member is given a cerTiTicaTe oT membership and a yearls sub- scripTion To llDramaTics magazine upon paying his dues. The club adviser, lvlr, lVlasT, spenT many hours aTTer -ay- 'Y Row I-B. Shilling, Trees., B. lngmand, Sec.p J. Edwards, Vice-Pres.: A. Fendricli, L. Horn. Row 2-C. Spies, L. ApplegaTh, L. Hiner, G. Flora, D. HamilTon, Pres.: J. Kopp, Mr. 8 school and in The evenings in Training These people Tor The plays in which They appear. l-le also direcTs The busi- ness meeTings held monThly on Thursday evenings in The l.iTTle TheaTer, room 2l6. To conclude The year's acTiviTies, Thespian Troup 29 held a bangueT. AT This Time The awards Tor The besT Thespian, besT acTress, and besT acTor oT The year were presenTed. Spanish Club Row I-fleff fo righff M. Allmendinger, Trees., G. Kreider, Pres., C. Henderson, Vice-Pres.: M. J. Hoffman, Sec. Row Z- A, Harfney, B Harper, P. Rader, S. Sebrell, A. Keener. Row 3- D. Nelson, N. Depler. L. Nell, K. Hefsler, B. Amos. Row 4- Mrs. Archer, Adviser, N Allmendinger, S. Donges, M. Roppel, B. Romanchuk, C. Morrison. l82l Art Club Row I-Ueff io riqhil M. Mann, Treas.: G. Griner, V.-Pres.: J. Rader, Pres.: J. Lufz, Sec. Row 2- S. Plank, B. Sherck, S. Poff, N. Griffin K. Mellenbrook. Row 3-J. Prigmore, P. DeGenero, M. Morr, S. Harwood, A. Nelson, S. Reese. Row 4- C. Spore, F. Goldsmiih, C Teell, M. Penfield, Adviser. I83I Guide Staff Row I-TleTT To righTl J. Morrison, L. ApplegaTl'1, A. Dallas, G. Griner. Row 2- D. Fridline, A. Fendrick, S. Kerr, S. Zehner, B. lngmand, C. Harfman. Row 3- Miss STanley, Adviser, G. Conrad, L. Mowry, M. Meininger, D. Siler. Row 4-G. Flora, D. Emery, T. Pickering, B. Cooper. This yoar's Guide is being published under The capable direcTion oT Lanny ApplegaTh, ediTor. AssisTing him is Tom Pickering. Anne Dallas, The eTTicienT business man- ager, was responsible Tor The Tinances. AssisTing her in soliciTing conTribuTions Trom Ashland businesses were Bill Cooper, Barbara Ingmand, and Ann Fendrick. The copy Tor The Guide was wriTTen by Saundra Zehner, liTerary ediTor. The phoTographers, Joel Morrison and Lee Mowry wiTh advice Trom Mr. Murray, Took mosT oT The picTures seen in The book. The Te-aTure secTion was planned by Ann Fendrick who used many original ideas in Torming one oT The mosT in- TeresTing secTions oT The year book. The girls' and boys' sporTs ediTors, Sharon Kerr and Gordon Conrad, as- sisTed by Bill Cooper, combined Their TalenTs in The sporTs T841 deparTmenT. Carol l-larTman was in charge OT The TaculTy. The sen- iors' picfures and lisTings oT acTiviTies were organized by Barbara lngmand and Dick Siler. The Tedious, exacTing work oT planning and pasTing The individual picTures oT underclassmen was done by Dave Emery. The picTures oT The organizaTions oT The school were arranged by Debby Fridline and Guy Flora. The cover oT The T953 Guide was an original design by Gary Griner, arT ediTor. T-le is also responsible Tor The modernisTic divider pages. Marvin Meininger, as- sisTanT arT ediTor, execuTed The design Tor The sporTs page. Miss STanley, The sTaTT adviser, did a splendid iob oT direcTing The publicaTion. WET? , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i i Coach Miller again helped Dick Wolfe Dick WoITe proved himseIT To be a very valuable member oT The coaching sTaTf when TooTbaI! sea- son opened. WoITe had To do pIenTy oT exTra work To geT The Team in shape by The TirsT game. clue To The illness OT Head Coach C. E. Taylor. During The winTer Mr. WoITe coached The iunior varsiTy baskeT- ball Team To a very successTuI season. I-Ie uncovered maTeriaI ThaT will aid The varsiTy nexT year. This spring he sTarTed a new venTure in The coaching business. I-Ie Took over The TuTorship OT The iayvee baseball Team and did a very good iob. coach a winning iayvee TooTbaII cornbinaTion. This year's Team had a Tive and Two record as com- pared wiTh IasT year's uncIeTeaTed Team's record OT six wins and one Tie. During The winTer monThs Coach Miller had charge oT The Tresh- man baskeTbaII Team and did a good job in This spor'T aIThough his Team did noT win any games. The experience was The main Thing. Varsity Football Record Ash and 27 Ash and 28 Ash and I3 Ashand I9 Ash and I9 Ash and 33 Ashland I3 Ash and 25 Ash and 39 Harry Miller Coach ValenTine was The oTher coach who led The iayvee TooT- ball Team This year. Mr. VaIenTine also had anoTher good Track Team. LasT year he coached a sTaTe champion in Phil I-IamiITon and is hoping To coach some more This year. The Track Team has picked up a IoT OT Tol- Iowers since Mr. VaIenTine has Taken over The coaching. T971 . . .Willard .......Madison . . . .TiTTin CaIverT ...Ravenna . . . .Shelby . . .WoosTer .........Marion . . .CanTon Lehman ..........GaIion George Valenfine T Jim Roseboro One oT The rnosT out ' qreaTesT Thing ThaT could f.Tanding aThleTes ever To have happened To The aTh4 wear The blacl4 and orange leTic career ol This always- coiorf- ol Ashland High Triendly senior, He was School is popular Jirn Rose' picked Tor The deTensive born baclclield Tearn. ParTicipaTinq in TooTball, Baseball coach, Bud basiceTball, and baseball, Plank, says ThaT Jirn is The Jim has won nine leTTers - only baseball player To win Three in TooTball, Two in Tour leTTers since he has baslceTball, and Tour in been coach aT Ashland baseball. fxnoTher ouTsTandf High School. Being a ver- inq achievenrienT ol This saTile person, he had been senior lad was To be elecTed used aT mosT oT The nine capTain by his Teanf1maTes posiTions and did a brillianT in all Three sporTs. Having iob aT each posT. The abilily To lead his Team- YES H will be 6 good mqleg and keep lllem ln' many years Till Ashland Splred lllrouglloul llle game High School will be TorTu- was a TraiT Tor which he will mme enough +0 have as 'CHQ be remembered' greaT an individual To per- Being named +0 The All. Torrn on iTs aThleTic Teams Ohio TooTball Team was The GS Jim Roseboro. A ll ll ' F 4 I ll T881 1952 Football 1952 I T i il ' if .ll T f L.' ww- '.. ... T .. ' . '.. ' Row I-ileTT To righil S. Rickle, J. EberT, D. Sponsler, J. Campbell, D. Sharrock, J. HarTney, B. Springer, J. Spreng, J. Roseboro, L. Jones. Row 2- Coach Taylor, J. Sharr, D. Lersch, R. Wissler, H. Brown, G. Thompson, D. McBride, L. STauffer, P. SaTTler, Coach Wolfe. Row 3- J. HarpsTer, R. PaxTon, R. HosTeTTler, D. Grindle, L. Bender, D. Emery, R. Howey, G. Burns, L. Mowry. The Arrows ended Their second sTraighT undeTeaTed season and have The disTincTion oT holding Ohio's long- esT winning sTreak- 2l consecuTive wins. The lasT Team To gain a vicTory over The Arrows was The WoosTer Gen- erals in I95l, Facing The T952-3 season wiTh The possi- biliTy oT noT having Coach C. E. Taylor To lead Them To anoTher undeTeaTed season, Arrow backers were hesiTanT as To Their possibiliTies. However, Taylor recovered Trorn a serious case oT Tricinosis and was able To sTarT his Team in Their annual spring pracTices. Winning Their TirsT game oT The season over Willard, The Arrows mowed down Madison, TiTTin, Ravenna, Shelby, WoosTer, Marion, CanTon Lehman, and Galion in ThaT order, Tor a perTecT season. Senior Lee ivlowry and iunior John T-larpsTer nailed down The end posiTions and conTribuTed To The Arrows aTTack wiTh Their glu-Tingered pass receiving TacTics and Their bone-crushing blocks which enabled The backfield men To carry The pigskin around The ends. Jim Campbell and Jack EberT played The oTTensive Tackle posiTions Tor The Arrows. When The deTensive pla- Toon came in, Campbell moved over The end posT, wiTh Dave Sharrock, Dave Emery, and EberT alTernaTing aT The oTher Tackle. The guard posiTions were Tilled very adequaTely by Don T-lowey and Dave Sponsler. Many holes were opened by I 89 This duo who made iT possible Tor The backTield To carry The ball Tor yardage. Two seniors alTernaTed aT The cenTer posiTion. Dick Siler played when The oTTensive Team had The ball and gave way To Larry Jones when The ball was in The hands oT The opponenTs. Dan McBride, a very promising iunior, played very good ball aT his oTTensive line posT all season Tor The Arrows. The linebackers, consisTing oT CapTain Jim Rose- boro, Larry Jones, and John Spreng deserve plenTy of crediT Tor Their analysis oT The opposiTiori's plays. The Arrows backTield consisTed oT Tour very Tine ball carriers. Junior Dave Grindle did The ball-handling and passing Trom his quarTerback sloT. Bill Springer, hampered by iniuries in The early parT oT The season, did an ouT- sTanding iob oT ToTing The ball. Turning on speed when iT was needed was one oT Springers greaTesT weapons. John Spreng held down The oTher halTback posT and car- ried The pigskin Tor considerable yardage. Being named on Ohio's dream Team speaks Tor The work oT Tullback Jim Roseboro, The guiding lighT oT The Arrow Team. Yes, The l952-3 undeTeaTed Team was a good one and will long be remembered Tor iTs spiriT, Teamwork, and willingness To work. UNDEFEATED Bill Springer Don Howey Jim Campbell Q Larry Jones Lee Mowry Dave Emery Dave Sponsler John Spreng Dick Siler l90l 21 IN A ROW K.. -. WW MM, ...A . .U -,, If A Phil Sa++ler George Thompson Gary Burns MJ..- -.L.... Homer Brown Dan McBride Dave Grindle Jack Eberf Dave Sharrock Dave Lersch I9' 1 TWO PERFECT SEASONS John Harpsfer Joe Sharr S+an Rickle A,-..., .K .,3..,,, Mwf 5 4 Lowell Bender John Har+ney LeRoy Sfauffer Roger Paxion Rex Hos+eH'ler ROQGF WiSSlef P721 Junior Varsity Football N5 'Iwi Row I-llefT To righfl J. Tilfon, L. GaulT, T. Boyd, D. Cline, J. Cooke, H. ChrisTy, L. HamilTon, J. Korsmeyer. Row 2- T. Warner, F. Hifchcoclr, E. Hiller, D. Bone, D. McMillan, D. Thompson. D. Finley, D. SaclreH', L. King, L. ScoT+. Row 3- F. Zonlter, L. Wars+ler, J. Bolin, P. Krause. L. Conway, T. Enck, P. Whipple, H. Simmons, J. Ganyard. Row 4- B. Eberr, L. Geren, T. Sfone, C. Rapp, T. Hipp, D. Wells. Ending Their season wiTh Tive wins and iusT Two losses, The iayvee TooTball Team served noTice ThaT There will be good Arrow Teams in The TuTure of Ashland High School TooTball. This Team had plenTy oT desire To learn and will-To-win. They spenT many hard pracTices learning The Tundamen- Tals beTore Their TirsT game wiTh Upper Sandusky was To be played. STarTing Trom scraTch, They had To learn many imporTanT plays before They could play any games. AlThough Talling To a Tough Upper Sandusky iayvee Team, I3 To O, The DarTs made a very commendable showing in Their TirsT hand-To-hand baTTle. The DarTs were unable To denT The goal line buT They played very aggressive ball, and showed They had plenTy of scrap and deTerminaTion. Overcoming The iiTTers ThaT go wiTh TirsT appearances, The DarTs deTeaTed a sTrong Johnny Appleseed aggre- gaTion I4 To 6 in Their second appearance oT The season. 93 The DarTs showed They had The mechanics as well as The eagerness To win in evening Their record aT one and one. In Their nexT ouTing The DarTs Tromped over WoosTer, 20 To 6 Tor win number Two. The deTensive maneuvers oT The iayvee Team were very sharp in holding The oppo- siTion To iusT one Touchdown and The oTTensive ThrusTs by The DarTs were brillianT. John Simpson Junior High from lv1ansTield very con- vincingly deTeaTed The DarTs 40 To 7. in Their nexT quesT Tor vicTory. The rugged Simpson Team had plenTy oT oTTensive power in addiTion To a good deTensive uniT and Thus snapped The DarTs Two game winning sTrealc. While holding The opponenTs scoreless, The DarTs scored Three Touchdowns and an exTra poinT To Trounce a iayvee squad Trom Elyria High School, 20 To O. This decisive win made Their record sTand aT Three wins and Two losses. 1952 Basketball 1953 Row I-lleff To righTl 8. Messner, S. Rader, D. Cooper, K. Sidle, G. Sidle, L. Brewer, J. Roseboro. Row 2- D. Siler, Manager, J. Harp- sfer, P. Fisher, J. Miller, D. Grindle, J. Dilgard, Coach Taylor. Ending The I952-53 season wiTh a I6-5 record and The Marion secTional championship, The Ashland Arrows en- joyed anoTher remarkable baskeTball season under The TuTorship oT Coach C. E. Taylor. Since coming hero Trom Bryan, Taylor has coached Teams which have compiled an amazing I38-30 record. When opening drills were begun, Tour leTTermen were reTurning Trorn The previous year To Torm The nucleus oT This year's ouTTiT. Several ouTsTanding prospecTs moved up Trom The l952-53 iunior varsiTy squad To help round ouT The Team. By The Time The TirsT game againsT Cleveland Lincoln was To be played, Taylor had a sTarTing combinaTion moulded To Tace The long and Tedious season. Jim Rose- boro, Gene Sidle, Bill Cooper, reTurning leTTermen, along wiTh iunior Ken Sidle and Jim Dilgard, rounded ouT The smooTh working Arrow Team. Considerable acTion was seen Trom STan Rader, Bob Messner, Larry Brewer, and Max Messner. One oT The more ouTsTanding TeaTures oT The Arrows successTul season was To deTeaT Their neighboring rival, The MansTield Tigers Twice. IT had been several years since Arrow Tollowers have seen This achieved. The scene Tor The TirsT Arrow vicTory was Iv1ansTield's chopped-up gymnasium, which was being changed To make room Tor 941 a larger seaTing capaciTy. The Tigers came back To beaT Ashland on The Arrows' own Tloor To even The series aT one and one. Finishing The regular season wiTh I3 wins and only 4 losses, The Arrows enTered The Marion secTional deTer- mined To bring home The winnerls Trophy. They didn'T wanT To seTTle Tor The runner-up which They had been Torced To bring home The previous Two years The Tourney had been held aT Marion. The TirsT game oT The TournamenT saw Ashland Trounce a winless CresTline aggregaTion wiTh considerable ease. The Arrows meT The TViansTield Tygers in Their second game andfproved They wanTed To win by coming Trom behind To deTeaT The Terrible Tygers. This puT The Arrows inTo The Tinals wiTh a smooTh-running Bucyrus Tive. AlThoug'h noT playing up To par, The Arrows eked ouT a vicTory To win The secTional and pave The way Tor The Toledo disTricT. The Arrows drew The Sandusky Blue STreaks Tor Their TirsT Toledo opponenT, and wenT down To deTeaT, 53-50. Leading aT halTTime by Three poinTs, They came back To Tace a Tired up Sandusky guinTeT. Unable To geT rolling aTTer The second canTos, The Arrows Tell behind a sharp- shooTing Sandusky Tive and were never able To geT back in The race and Thus ended anoTher successTul season. u - 1 it Junior Varsity Basketball Row I-lleff fo righll K. Sanders. Row 2-B. Rosebcrouglw, J. Flulre, D. Saclreft, D. Heller, D. Finley, A. Chapman: M. McMillan. Row 3-- Coach Dial: Wolfe, J. Harpsler, J. Miller, M. Messner, T. Enck, J. Runyon, D. Grindle, L. Warsller, Manager. Freshman Basketball Row l-llefl lo riglwll D. Hurd, D. Dull, T. Lash. T. Hlpp. G. Cline, D. Snellenberger, L. Repp, D. Klplinger. Row 2- Coach Harry Miller, C. Reinlre, J. Diffenclorfer, K. Uhler, L. King, J. Lutz, H. Burlrholder, Virgil Bon, Manager. lm 1953 Baseball jg, P I ,EJ ISK Ya K. ' , 'gl e 5: . Row I-llefl' lo righll M. Slrine, M. McKinley, B. Cooper, J. Roseboro, J. Campbell, D. Braden, B. Welch, S. Rickel, B. Farris, J. Dilgarcl. Row 2-llefl 'lo righll P. Roesel, manager: S. Rader, H. Brown, D. Eagle, D. Grindle, D. McBride, H. Simmons, D. Rudy, P. Fisher, B. Budd, manager: Coach Plank. Nine relurning lellermen greeled Coach Bud Plank al opening baseball praclices. Back for anolher season were Jim Roseboro, Bob Messner, Slan Rader, Bill Cooper, Phil Fisher, Don Braden, Dan McBride, Dave Grindle, and Jim Campbell. By The lime The Arrows' lirsl encounler wilh Madison rolled around, Plank had his slarling com- binalion prelly well sel. The following boys made up The firsl nine: Jim Camp- bell, calcherq Dave Grindle, rhird base: Jim Roseboro, shorlslop: Bill Cooper, second base: Dan McBride, lirsl base: Sian Rader, lell field: l-larold Simmons, cenler field: and Don Braden, righl field. Bob Messner and Phil Fisher were lhe big guns in The lwirling deparlmenl. These 'rwo seniors were called on Coach Plank for mosl of lhe pilching, allhough needed supporl was given Them by iuniors Bill Farris and Mike McKinley. Regular sacker Dan McBride was used sparingly. The Arrows were lorlunale lo have a slrong bench lhis year. Whenever a replacemenl was needed, Plank could call upon any one of his subslilules and could be assured of a good performance from each. Sloppy fielding was lhe main reason lor lhe Arrows' lirsl deleal al lhe hands of Mansfield Madison, 5 lo 4. Limiled praclices caused 'rhe baseballers lo be a lillle lax in some silualions, lhus giving 'rhe Rams four unearned runs. Beller lhings were expecled in lhe remaining games ol lheir schedule. Bruce Budd-Managers-Earl Roesel Dan McBride and Dick Rudy, Firsf Base HOME SCHEDULE April I4 .....,.. .... M ansfield Madison April 24 ... ,...,..... Willard May 2 ... ...Massillon May 6 ..,, ..,. W oosler Mervin Sfrine and Bill Cooper, Second Base May I6 .... ..... B arberfon May I8 ..... Galion May 23 .,,....., Marion May 26 . . . ,.... WadsworII'1 AWAY SCHEDULE May 29 ,.... Mansfield April I5 AA,--,,, .AII G align April 20 .... Mansfield Jim Roseboro and Jim Dilgard, SI1orI'sIop Aprll 23 A '4 W Illafd April 28 .... ...,. M anslield Madison May I ..,........ Willard May 20 .... 4... M arion 98 Sian Rader and Dave Grindle, Third Base ie. H Simmons H Brown S A wr I Q OUTFIELDERS: new fo righfj .1 ' f ' . ' . . . 1 L , . - fy , f. 1 . 1 1 ' ,li .K .. 1 1 Rader, D. Eagle, B. Welsh PITCHERS: flefi fo righ+, M. McKinley, B. Farris, P. Fisher. CATCHERS: Ueff fo righf, J. Campbell, S. Rickel. - s X x fy ,, . 99 D. Braden. M. Messner, Caicherg B. Messner, Pifcher. Junior Varsity Baseball Row I-Hell lo righll J. Lovering, R. Tharp, L. Slabie, T. Miller, A. Harlney, L. Repp, J. Bon. Row 2-llefl lo righll Coach Dick Wolfe, J. Fridline, B. Roseborough, L. Scoll, J. Ganyard, T. Boeh, L. Eagle, J. MOSSGF. D- Hurd. C- RSPP. T- HTPP- ROW 3-HBH lo Tlgllll M- DUFTBY. T. Warner, D. Dillon, T. Runyon, D. Finley, D. McMillen, D. Thompson, D. Bone, K. Uhler, K. Sanders. The iayvee baseball leam slarled lheir season wilh a brand new coach and many new candidales lor lheir squad. Dick Wolle look a new venlure in lhe coaching lield when he agreed lo lake over as Darl coach. This was Wolle's lirsl experience as a baseball coach and il may be added lhal he did a good job. Slarling lrom scralch in bolh knowledge and personnel, his iob was one lhal look many exlra hours ol his lime and lhe lime ol lhe members ol lhe Darl group. Teaching ninlh and lenlh grade boys lhe lundamenlals of baseball was lhe main obieclive ol Coach Wolle. lvlosl ol lhe boys who lry oul lor iayvee ball have nol had many lacls as lo how lhis nalional paslime should ble played. Belween lhe lime lhese boys are old enough lo pick up any kind ol ball and lheir age al lhe presenl lime, lhey spend mosl ol lheir lime playing sollball. ln lhe Ashland recrealional program during lhe summer, baseball has nol been emphasized lor several years, and I I 00 lhus lhe youngslers have nol had lhe opporlunily lo play much baseball belore lhey make a bid lor a slarling posilion on lhe Darl nine. When wealher condilions permilled lhe Darls lo go oulside, lhey look every advanlage possible lo gel ready lor lhe games lhal lhey had on lheir schedule. Early praclices were held in lhe gym lo gel lhe boys' lhrowing arms in shape belore lhey moved lheir lalenls lo Myers Field. Selling a break in lhe wealher, lhe Darls drilled hard lo be ready lor lheir lirsl game wilh Savannah. Since Wolle knew very lillle aboul lhe malerial wilh which he had lo work, much experimenling was done be- lore a delinile line-up was announced. Every posilion on lhe leam had al leasl lwo lellows lrying lo gain lhe slarling nod. By lhe lime lhis malerial was wrillen no slarling nine had been designaled by lhe Darls' new menlor. 1 1953 Track ci tsgl If Q .xkifiii-,li ...mann Row I-lleTT To riglnfl R. McQuaTe, D. Cline, F. Hifchcock, B. Grindle, J. HarTney, J. Spreng, B. Springer, J. Sharr, G. Griner, L. Mowry, G. Thompson, L. HamilTon. Row 2-H. Roscoe, Manager: B. Murch, R. Wissler, J. EberT, G. Sidle, G. Flora, L. Jones, D. Kreis, R. STone. D. Emery, D. Howey, L. Conway. Row 3-G. ValenTine, Coach: T. Fauber, J. TilTon, D. Sheller, L. Brockway, P. Morr, R. Bechlel, C. Deane, G. Koehl, F. Mailloux, H. Swaisgood, R. Carlson, T. HiTcl'icock, L. GaulT, J. Sharrock, G. Goard, C. Highman, H. Miller, Coach. Beginning The I953 Track season wiTh iusT eighT leTTer- men, much skepTicism was shown abouT The chances oT having anoTher Tine Thinclad squad. However, many good prospecTs were uncovered To help give The Arrows a Tine Track Team. CapTain Bill Springer, Gary Griner, Lee Mowry, Reed STone, John Spreng, and Guy Flora were The reTurning monogram winners oT lasT year. Springer was The mainsTay in The IOO yard dash, 220 yard dash, broad iump, and pole vaulT. l-le was expecTed Ca pTain Bill Springer Bob Murch, Roger Wissler, and Jack EberT garnered many poinTs in The shoT-puT. To come Through wiTh his share oT poinTs in all Tour evenTs. ln The TirsT meeT oT The year he cracked The school pole vaulT record held by Dick Tarr. He cleared The bar aT ll TeeT 6 inches. Lee Mowry and Gary Griner gave Springer plenTy oT compeTiTion in This evenT. Larry l-lamilTon and Don l-lowey gave The Arrows securiTy in The mile and halT mile runs, whereas Larry Jones, Guy Flora, and Reed STone ranked among The besT in The 440 run. Spreng, STone, and Springer were Tough To beaT in The dashes. H. Roscoe, T. Long, J. Renner, Managers Wissler and lvlurch Threw The discus along wiTh The Sidle broThers. Springer, Jones, .. , A ' Grindle, Emery, and Conway divided The t broad jump, and Grindle, Emery, and Con' i way The high iump. Dave Emery, Harold Swaisgood, and promising Fred l-liTchcock came Through very well in The hurdles. This squad was green aT TirsT, buT aTTer a couple oT meeTs They rounded info a well- lznalanced Track aggregaTion. T lloi1 POLE VAULTERS: G. Griner, B. Springer, L. Mowry. 440 YARD MEN: G. Flora, G. Thompson, D. Kreis, L. Jones. SENIORS: FRONT ROW flefi io rigl'11', G. Griner, L. Mowry, G. Thompson, J. Spreng, B. Springer, B. Grindle. BACK ROW Ueff fo righfl L. Jones, R. S+one, G. Flora, D. Howey, G. Sid'e, D. Emery, D. Kreis. DASH MEN: B. Springer, R. S+one, J. Spreng, BROAD JUMPERS: B. Grindle, J DISCUS: G. Sidle. L. Conway. Spreng, L. Conway, B. Springer. flo21 U' HURDLERS: D. Emery, F. Hifchcoclr. ' ILQH fo righ 3 HIGH JUMPERS: +I D. Emery, B. Grindle, F. Hifchcock, L. Conway. WEIGHT MEN: R. Wissler, B. Murch, J. EberI'. MILE RELAY TEAM: 880 YD. RELAY TEAM: ILQH Io righfl D. Kreis, G. Thompson, G. Flora, J. Sharr. ILof+ Io righil R. Sione, L. Jones, L. Conway, B. Springer. 1 In S gi? SHUTTLE HURDLE TEAM: DISTANCE RUNNERS: II.ef1' Io righil D. Emery, J. Sharr, B. Springer, ILeff fo rigI1'II R. McQuaIe, L. Hamilion, D. Cline, F. Hifchcock. J. Hariney, D. Howay. 11031 Cadets Rwo I-lle'f'r fo righfl D. Musfer, M. Meininger, D. Siler, L. Blubaugh, K. Siler. Row 2- S. Riclrle, B. Riclrel, l.. Mowry, D. Kreis, D. Mann G. Thompson. Row 3- L. Jones, G. Sidle, K. Sidle, B. Welch, B. Cooper. 4 l l . .. Wm. eaders lLef+ fo riglifl- O. Smi+l'1, K. Good, B. Shanefelfer, J. Finley, C. Culler, S. Wiflmers, M. Green, D. Gardner, J. Edwards, S. Zellner, C. Herfman, N. Emmons. II041 .Q , - ' L Q ' ' Qs '72 Im , 'fr' WU if l 59-'f' K ns: xv, ,., '. X' 1. I P v4'A f.,Qf1jmw -1, . ' Y . . In, , . . wavy K My x mmmxkg ,NW N fx XYWMJQ S W'-My wx W W V i,,,gu-nur W Ns Navy Row I-lleff To righTl S. Gorsuch, C. Harfman, A. Fendrick, O. Smifh. Row 2 J. Luh, J. Edwards, C. Kerr, B. Shanefelfer, A. Taylor, B. Sherclr, Manager. Senior On February 23 The Navy All-STar Team Toolc over The boys' gym To beaT The Army 34 To l4. Coached by sTudenTs Trom The college, The Two Teams Trained Tor Three weelcs Tor The game. The Two girls doing The coaching Tor The Navy were PaT Gilliam and Doris Wood- worTh, while JeaneTTe WhiTmore and Carol l-TudnuT did The same Tor The Army. Anne Taylor, sophomore member oT The Navy, ouTscored all oT her TeammaTes by Tallying sixTeen poinTs To become high scorer. Jean l-larpsTer was high poinT girl Tor her Team by racking up six poinTs. OTTicials Tor The evening included Mrs. Har- rieT Geisinger, girls' physical educaTion direc- Tor oT Ashland College, who was reTeree1 PaT WaiT, umpire: Mr. Thornhill, Timelceeperq and Linda Horn and Janice T-larpsTer, scorelceepers. The Navy had Two veTerans oT Three years while The Army had one. For Army, Carolyn Cowan played as boTh a Torward and a guard, and Tor Navy, Carol l-larTman played in The guard posiTion and Ann Fendriclc was Torward. All oT These girls were capTains oT Their respec- Tive Teams along wiTh Shirley Hess, who was co-capTain Tor The Army. The managers, Barbara Sherclc, Navy, and LoreTTa STuTler, Army, did Their parT Tor The Teams by geTTing Their numbers ready and Taking care oT Their oTher responsibiliTies. Junior Navy ' Row I-lleff To righil S. Emmons, C. Kopp, J. Luh, G. Burns. Throw I+' Anne Row 2-B. Long, K. Seiclner, M. Mason, L. MarTin, S. Bolin, J. Conway, Manager. lloel All Stars Army Each of The Teams had iTs own cheerleaders. Barbara CoThren, Peggy l-lumrichouser, and Joyce Leaman did The cheering for Army, while Janice Filce, MargareT Kaser, and Nancy Kehl led cheers Tor Navy. The Army chose darlc brown and beige as Their colors while The Navy was dressed in blue and whiTe. To conclude The year's 'acTiviTies, The Two Teams held a banqueT aT SmiTh's Supper Club. AT This Time, The girls were awarded Their sTars and baskeTballs. NoT To be TorgoTTen are The Junior Army and Navy Teams. The Junior Army showed up Their senior big sisTers by deTeaTing The Junior Navy 20 To I9. The-se girls held a poTluclc supper To end The baslceTball season. Row I-Hoff To righfl N. Taylor, S. Hess, C. Cowan, M. Green. Row 2- S. Zehner, B. Johnson, J. WorsT, J. Harpsfer. Abseni-M. Mosher, L. Sfufler. Junior Army Row I-Hoff To rigl1Tl S. Baker, E. Heichel, C. Vines, P. Rader. ' ' Row 2-S. Plank, S. Myers, B. Heifner, K. He+sler, N. Willis, HIS Good Nice hy Manager. riovl H C3h1s Row I--Ueff fo righH A. Fendrici, B. Sherck. Row 2-C. Harfma n, J. Luiz. Row 3-S. Zehner, C. Cowan. Row 4-S. Kerr, M. Dixon. Row 5-J. Edwards, D. Gardner. Row 6-C. Kerr. H Ushers fLef+ +o righfj B. Jacobs, N. McKean, R. Finberg, S. Zehner, M. Mosher, S. Young, C. Cowan, S. Hess, R. Smiih, C. Fulk, J. Luiz, C. Her+man, M. S. Urban, M. Dixon. lloa1 Varsity Cheerleaders lLefT To righTl+l. Ross, M. Shafer, J. HarpsTer, M. A. Rader. J. V. Cheerleaders Leff To righfl-N. Kehl, E. Schneider, S. Baker, R. Tifschinger. 09 As Ashlanders boasT abouT Their second consecuTive undeTeaTed TooTball season, They also can boasT abouT Their Tour senior varsiTy cheerleaders. These Tour junior girls could be seen aT every one oT Ashland's TooTball games, aT home or away, leading Ashland T-ligh School Tans in cheers, For This season The girls wore whiTe TurTle-neclced sweaTers wifh orange A's and black and orange pleaTed slcirTs. As baslceTball season began The cheerleaders changed Their uniTorms To blaclc weslciTs wiTh The same black and orange slcirTs and whiTe long sleeved blouses. They Traveled wiTh The Team To mosT oT The ouT-oT-Town games including The Tour TournamenT games, Three being aT Marion and one aT Toledo. This year The new name was given To The A. l-l. S. Teams. This name, The Arrows, broughT abouT a need Tor some new and diTTerenT cheers. To accomplish This Miss Kruse, The cheerleaders' adviser, held pracTices weekly. During These evenings The girls originaTed several new cheers using diTTerenT moTions and words. To lead The cheers Toi The J. V. Teams, Tour iunior varsiTy cheerleaders were chosen. These girls did a very good job and were given plenTy of experience so ThaT They will be able To Talce Their places in The varsiTy ranks. 1 Managers Olive SmiTl1 Joyce Luh Marianne Green SOCCER BOWLING VOLLEYBALL Early in The Tall many girls can be seen hurrying ouT To Brookside Park To play a very sTrenuous game oT soccer. AlThough The girls wear shin guards, They sTilI jokingly complain oT bruised shins and ankles. Soccer was very ably managed by Olive SmiTh. The second sporT oT The year is bowling. AlThough a large percenTage OT The balls rolled are guTTer balls, The girls have a greaT deal oT Tun during The bowling season. This year Joyce LuTz, bowling manager, did a very ca- pable iob in averaging each girl's ToTal number oT poinTs. The volleyball season begins aT approximaTely The same Time as bowling. The VarsiTy Team had a good record, Tor They won Three games and losT only one To an ouT-oT- Town Team. Marianne Green did a very good iob as volleyball manager. The mosT popular sporT oT The year is baslceTball. Carolyn Cowan, The baslceTball manager, very capably handled The scheduling of The many pracTices and games. The games played in recreaTional sporTs are Table Tennis, badminTon, declc Tennis, and shuTTleboard. Carol T-larTman, This year's recreaTional sporTs manager, did her worlc wiTh greaT compeTence. The lasT sporT oT The year, soTTbaIl, was managed by Jean T-larpsTer. Carolyn Cowan Carol Ann HarTman Jean HarpsTer BASKETBALL BADMINTON SOFTBALL lllo1 VDVF 'TFVI HI I I' C O E L L L E E G C E T C I H O o I N R I Assemblies III21 STRANGE BOARDERS Sfrange Boarders, a cornedy-mys- Tery by George BaTson and Jaclc Kirkland, was presenTed on May I5 as The Thespian Play. The ploT of The play cenTered around a scaTTer-brained maiden lady who ran a boardinghouse. Cordelia adopTed Two girls, Candy and Gloria. Two eecenTric old men also lived aT The boardinghouse. Cordelia Toolc in Two crooks posing as schoolTeachers, Misses AmiTy and Priscilla l-laines, who broughT wiTh Them Ten Thousand dollars in sTolen money and Tried To hide iT in The boarding house. Three gangsTers who had sTolen The money Then appeared on The scene. They had Taken The money Trom The leader oT The gang and were Trying To lceep iT Trom him. The leader Then came To The boardinghouse To geT even wiTh The doubleecrossers. WiTh The help oT a dummy and her oTher TennanTs, Cordelia ex- posed The croolcs and goT The reward money. GLORY EENWAY . SMILEY ..,.,. , . JOEY ,... , .,.,. , CAPTAIN WlNKLE CORDELIA, ., .... JOHN TODD. .. ., AMITY HAINES . . MYRTLE HODGE , SUSTE ,...,........ BOSTON BENNY .. THE DEACONH, 11:31 PRISCILLA HAINES .,.... LON DAGGETT ..,.. . ,. THE CAST CANDY FENWAY. ., , Juni: Ross PROFESSOR HARRlMAN.Lanny ApploqaTh ...Sue Gorsueh Gordon Conrad . Bruhe KinsTle ,, ,. Davrf SlTHliV'A'1Ill Judie Kirk David Hamillon . Ann Fundriils Grehhi-n GaulT ...Ronnie Rudd Barbara Shilling , Karon Grind Charles Spies .. ,Larry T-liner We've Got The Pep Pep Band Ca n+on Shelby Niglwl' Rally I I I41 Tournamenf The Royal Cour+: Joyce Lufz, Mary Lou Sherman, Mar- The Grand March gery Donelson, Miriam Kerschner, LoreH'a Siurler. A Night To Remember 'FS' Her Maiesiy, Queen Margery The Lasi' Round-Up The Rockefies 11:51 Night Hawk Hayloftg Hoedown lllbl Hi-Y Koala Club Semi- Formal ime Out for Refreshme t Manual Arts WOODWORK: Ilefi' Io rigI1II M. Ballr, T. Barr, J. Boyer, B. Baum- gardner, J. Nicodemus, T. Hubler. AUTO MECHANICS: C. Hagan. FARM SHOP: Ileff lo rigl1I'I E. Chandler, M. Fryman, E. Hiller, D. Pauley, K. Bafes. PRINTING: Ileff Io rigI'1+I G. Franklin, T. Werh, H. Grindle, R. Balmer, L. Jones, W. Davis. MECHANICAL DRAWING: Ileff fo rigI1'lI R. Reich, D. Howey, L. Fryman, D. Cole, B. Hubler, K. Bares. lII81 MACHINE SHOP: Row I-Ileff Io rigI'1+I P. SaH'Ier, H. VanOver, P. Ohl, D. Howman, W. Siihel. Row 2-H. Roscoe, C. Dunham, B. Carver, D. Houser. Row 3- B. Harris. ELECTION BOARD: Row I-Ileff fo righ'II N. Emmons, S. Gorsuch, L. Horn, C. Harfman. Row 2-D. Don- Iey, P. Rader, M. Harfzler. Row 3- J. Ganyard, B. lngmand. P. A. OPERATORS: Row I-Ilefi fo righfi S. Hess, J. Harpsier, B. Shilling, B. Ingmand. Row ZQI. Murray, J. Kopp, B. Poland, A. Dallas, C. Har+man, D. Kreis, R. Rudd. ,,.,., They Serve Our School MORNING DEVOTIONS: B. Messner, A. Fendricl. VISUAL AID ASSISTANT: S. Zehner. DEANS' OFFICES: Row I-IIe'H Io righfl C. Cowan, L. Horn, S. McVey. Row 2-C. Roby, R. Haughi, R. Schmidf. 11:91 MOVIE OPERATORS: Row I-Ileff io righ+I D. Saffler, L. Slabie, B. Miller, G. Love, R. Richey. Row 2- J. Fisk, S. Donges, J. Doerrer, L. Kemp, R, Hosfe++ler, V. Clance. Honors AMERICAN LEGION ESSAY CONTEST Row I-lleff Io righfl D. Newcomb, J. Tucker, R. Finberg, C. Hari- man. Row 2-E. Lash, J. Flora, J. Breiden- bach, C. Spies. I SPEAK FOR DE- MOCRACY CONTEST lLe'fI' fo righfl-P. Ro- land, P. Fisher, B. Sherck. UNION MALLEABLE COVER CONTEST S. Filue, J. Rader F. H. A. STATE DEGREE lLe'f'f fo righil - O. Smifh, L. F. Knapp, P. Lefham, R. Siege. SENIOR SCHOLAR- SHIP CONTEST Row I-lleff 'ro righfl S. Kerr, B. Shilling, L. Applegarh, S. Tilffon. Row 2-J. Luh, C Hariman, A. Fendricln Row 3-A. Dallas, C Kerr, S. Chambers, N Briggs. Row 4-B Springer, D. Howey, J Mason, J. Weiss. lI201 Mr Lowe Bulldlng Superinfendenf, and Mr Muller Engmeer. Maintenance STAGE CREW-I le'f+ io righfl Z. Wachfel, D. Gordon, P. Ohl, J. Dreyer, M. Tennant D. Bone, Mr. McDowell. BUS DRIVERS-Hoff io righfl Mr Newcomer, Mr. Wells, Mr. Tucker Mr. Dunham, Mr. Slabach, Mr. Baum, Mr. Harp. CAFETERIA STAFF-Ueff +0 righfl Mrs. Seviffs, Mrs. Berry, Mrs. Eppler, Mrs. Mafeer, Mrs. Waggener, Mrs. Moneysmiih, Mrs. Guihrie, Mrs. Pifer. lI2l1 CUSTODIANS-Ileff 'ro righil Mrs. Wierbilxi, Mr. Williams, Mrs. Smifh, Mr. Roesel, Mrs. Johnson. MM. 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Spe cial lhanks land Pholo Sludio senior class: have given are exlended lo all lhose palrons whose conlribulions resulled in a successful business venlureq The As Engraving Service lor engraving lhe plales used: Seal's Sludio lor laking organizalion picluresg Morrison s lor developing lhe prinls used: Gerald's, Morrison's. and Seal's Sludios lor pholographing members ol lhe lhe adminislralion, lacully, and sludenl body lor lheir line cooperalionq and lo lhe lollowing palrons who us lheir conlribulions and consideralion: A-I Barber Shop A81 P Tea Company Adam's Sinclair Slalion Almeda Beauly Shop Apperson's Greenhouse Arl Prinling Company Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland Cleaners X1 Dyers Counly Farm Bureau Co-op. Counly Lumber Company Dry Goods Hardware Home lnleriors Machine 84 Welding Times-Gazelle Millwork 81 Glass Company Monumenl Company Nash Sales Oplical Company Reslauranl Sanilary Dairy Truck 81 Implemenl Company Allerholl Tire Service Bachmann Plumbing Company Barrell's Ollice Supply Blue Gill Shop Bob's Sporl Shop Boyer Dairy Boyer Prinling Company Dr. James C. Bragg, D. O. Bud's Radio 8: TV Service Burns Food Slore Burns Shoe Repairing Burris Xi Fasig Carroll Oil Company Casual Shop Cily Aulo Wrecking Cily Dry Cleaners Cily Loan 8: Savings Classic Beauly Salon College Avenue Markel Conaway's Paslry Shop Cooper Brolhers Cornwell's Shoe Slore Collage Slreel Hardware Collage Slreel Pharmacy Cresco Manulacluring Company C. M. Crumrine Garage J. Howard Culler. Ohio Slale Liile lns. Dales Drug Slore Denbow 8: Bear Funeral Direclors Dick's Do-Nul Shop Dilgard's Sunoco Slalion J. L. Donley Donley Molors Eagle Rubber Company Elm Slreel Cash Grocery Emmons Dairy Fashion Company Faullless Rubber Company Fireslone Cash Grocery Flower House Fluke, lncorporaled James M. Fredo Travel Service Dr. G. Delsher Fridline, M. D. L. B. Frilz Sales gl Service Ganyard's Toggery A. L. Garber Company Gaull Cleaners Gilberl Funeral Direclors 81 Furnilure Glenn Roofing 81 Supply Slore The Griddle Harold's Molor Company HeFFellinger's Meal Merkel Helberl 81 Shenberger Shoe Slore Dr. Hess 8: Clark, lncorporaled Hess Wallpaper 81 Painl Slore Heyl Funeral Direclors Hiner Service Slalion Home Company Home Hardware X1 Supply Hoover Molor Company Hop-Oil lnn Hoslelller's, lncorporaled Howes Grocery Hursl's Prescriplion Pharmacy Ingmand Insurance Agency Jack's Texaco Slalion Jamison 81 Nelson Jean Frocks, lncorporaled Johnny's Food Baskel Johns-Weiss Walgreen Agency Kaslan's Jewelry Slore S. S. Kresge Company Korner Food Markel Leibfarlh's Jewelry Slore Lillle Dine-A-Mile Lulz 81 Puglisi. Allorneys Lyn-Way Reslauranl Margie's Beauly Shop McKinley's Shoe Slore MiIliron's Shoe Repairing Moshers Mowery Brolhers Service Slalion The F. E. Myers 8: Brolhers Company Myers Dry Cleaners John Nardini Conleclionery Nalional Lalex Producls Company J. J. Newberry Company Nisson's Eal-A-Bile Ohio Edison Company II241 Company Paine's Music Shop Dr. William D. Paisley, D. O. Parry Molor Sales Pallerson Eleclric J. C. Penney Company Picking's Nul 81 Candy Shop Piler's Grocery Polar Foods, lncorporaled Polls Grocery Preis Slore Radio Slalion WATG Recrealion Bowling Cenler Roberls X: Roland Ryland Sunoco Slalion Sale Chevrolel Garage Sallerlield 81 Long Scoll Plumbing 81 Healing Shop Seal's Sludio Second Slreel Bakery Sharp's Wholesale Grocery Drs. Sheels 8: Kellogg Dr. M. A. Shilling, M. D. Dr. M. D. Shilling, M. D. 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