Ashland High School - Guide Yearbook (Ashland, OH)

 - Class of 1953

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Ashland High School - Guide Yearbook (Ashland, OH) online collection, 1953 Edition, Page 66 of 136
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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.

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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



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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.

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