Ashland High School - Hi Life Yearbook (Ashland, KY)
- Class of 1954
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Q HERE COMES T E SRU BEAT fm, 41 ,B 6' M I l!,,, ASHLAND HIGH SCHOOL AT ASHLAND Q S L55 , T C603 L -rv ,ggi -15 L In 1 I 'I 'H 'I g W A s ll tm trl ltllwll an tn ui um mat thL mmlll tum dmxn thu. hu'1twL ni tm K wlorful pgrtwrm mu in turm hu thk hmk-'mum mf h1N UUR STURY UP THE YEAR 1953-54 I lc Qd' ' f 1' days sthc sl 'I : 5 'Q 4 S 1-m minstrcl show hands 1 ' I s' ' ' A 1 4 d l 's x 1 ' , d 1 t A: . . . UN THE UHIU RIVER AT ASHLAND KENTUUKY I .lrw!,' ' 115 ll I .' ' A P'1gc four 1 X Lv,- OQ, X-I- if!- S X B 2 S -X? l S S2 ri Q :Q- -Xi... ,.. --s-... ui., Z,-'fry' 'WA .f +Nx Qf,?f 5 M .ff- WHERE THE SHUWBUATS D05 ED' H1gh on the hits of itops thu showboxt scheduled for c1ch of 1fS trlpb W'1b Citlgttsburg Ashllndb nexrcst nmghbor Here 1 wirm rgcgpuon xx 15 'mlwwyb g1VCD to thc pgrformcrs from the boit for Lntertunmcnt suph is thelrs wxs rlre When the cry Hue Lomcb the showbolt' rlng out evgrythlng else vms forgottgn In men xxomun md chlldrgn dropped everything to run to thg dmk md Qhlfl. 111 thc Lxcltcmgnt r V L ,, 5 A J f , -, , i IIN.-.,-f,,f l - Ng Y - - K, - , n ff 'H Q -X ' n -X 147 ,gf - X. ,K x f I P, K ks, X EL, KV if 1 X,,:lgL V xx pf 24 ,lg ,X I f,. -- X ff , sg N , K -- - X if -Q, xxx i - I Y M in , a I Y . I r . V I .. 5-1. w? Y 3 1 ' J ,,.,-- I : E Q XE l I SEN: 7, V .- 1 ,--'f'jCLD!' 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A ' ' U fi x 'Q , ., L' Q J-. .Q X X, ,4- .-1 W Maw , X Rglwow fN 'TMP' 3 BOAT 1 1 , , 'Liekie jziek-mi entertains the audience at the Senior Miiistrel with si filw! iiiuving pantuininie of Mr, Tz1p'Tuc, 6 'Ii K A i nil af' 'vvfv-Q Czinfcain dancers Mzirgii Burris, Phnehe Hziiiiinund, Clara Barney, Alice Nlatney, and Phyllis Mliiicy kick up their heels as the endmen center their attention on the dancing technique7777 Sliriwlvmtf The very wird efiiiveyw the drama .ind excitement of the infixt Qiwlwirilil er.i :if the pmt? The Qiingi. elaiicca I'DClfJLll'.lITlQl4 thwe were the life hlwfid nf the sliiixvlwmit. Sn :it 1'5X4lllilI'lLl High Suhr 71 il. the plays, Qpcech :ind music Cflllfnxf. :athletic cvcntg the miivtrel, the Ql.i44e4 them4elve4 nuke up the elr.im:i, the vit.il :mire nf Scliwfil life. And tn the ftudent4 their extr:iv:ig.in:.i is tis exciting :ind gldmiirous .iQ that nf the Qliiiwlvnit ww tri it4 audience ziliinpj the river, Blackfziced cndmen seein engrossed in the lively song interpreted hy jackie jackson. ev ZTQVE Q. if le iff? ,A EL, a,l'i 5 51 LA 2- 7 A , 'xlljif'-5 - hi? -. jf' i ,lx-J l Xt ,Q t?7l5' X ii degli ' it l'QE 48 l llXi I f l . v ll j lx I Q l f Q X.. ef i ! 1 1 , ' 1 i K ! 1 , f , i 0 i , , A i , A 1 I i i l 1 ii al X We KV 1 45 jf i Li l ,iv . 5 Q., exe .l-15 ,, C, ---, -,..... - -X.-'V -S -X -- '-sL,Q...-1' ,sub-.,,..... sq.-M ,,., ' 'WP f-- Af J,T,lf3,-1'l f X. - if ii,-YSL'A,kxi'1i !f i rv - F- ' -. 'ff I+? 1:'.- 1 A ' 2 L1 X- 573 LAQ I W V Y WW YY ' K xg ' Q93 3: A 'l,',. ,', , irfffgczfiz ,Sb-blip, E gif! X ui ...ww --Q 1 i. Xx M.f, Q X ,ff E x4-1-, N I 5 ur 'mn GANGPLANK ENE A' A ' wr .1--o-Q -1 iiiii ...-.1 ,- 1-ll R, -YQ X 131,-4 Q -wil .5-12?-1:44 Ar fffvx' XX, ,, r 'f' 11--v used as the price of admission important to the managers of the floating palaces. The faculty of Ashland high school do desire an entrance fee to their classes. It is the desire to learn, the price of admission to education. - Blackfaces are in style here as Mrs. Sparks supervises the makingfup of the endmen for the spectacular Senior Minstrel. to a showhoat for money was not primarily Blackherries, fish, haeon these were often 4 , ,f wi ,, 1 1 A wwf' l l l lt E::::::mE ...- My 6-'SQ oot tolletttd from t L 1 cnt f llI1x.l it C helm. urtt ,satan ',gae-ng Robert Chandler Ntrnor Statun Stewart Rig, hy and oan I.cNla ter P tge nine Page ten THEY PILCDT THE BOAT Superintendent Mr Roy C1 Sm1th who h15 lweell 1 INIIIII uper111te11de11t of A l1l111d ehools for 1 good mmy ye1r5 h1s 5erved thls ye lf 111 the e1p1e1ty of supermtendent Mr Sm1th5 f1r5t tLlLl1lI'1f,, 13051 t1on WI lt W111chester Kentucky from 1973 unt1l 1910 where he xx 1s 1l5o head e01eh Prevmus to h15 term 1s is 1st111t 5upcr111 tendent Mr Smlth t1ught It Ashlwnd H1gh Sehool A5hl1nd Jumor College ind M1rsh 111 College 1nd w'1s as51st1nt pr111c1p1l It A H S W1tl1 h1s '1dm1n1strat1ve lv mckground Mr Sm1th his shown tl1 lt he IS cxceedmgly capable of d1rect1ng the Ashland Pubhc School 5ystem He rece1ved h1s B S degree from Kentucky Wesley1n College 1nd hls M A degree from the UH1VCfS1tj of Kentucky Ass1stant Super1ntendent To some people the t1tle ls lstant 1nd1e1tes 1 Joh XV1tl'1 very l1ttle to do Th1s certlmly 15 not the truth ln the c15e of Mr Clyde LCWIS as515t1nt supermten dent of schools In h1s pos1t1on he ls pureha51ng 1gent for school 5uppl1c treisurer of the Bo1rd of Edu e 1t1on md uperv15or of m untenanec ind e 1fcter11 Mr LLWIS who untxl th15 3e1r yu pflllelpll of Clllldlt sehool reee1ved 1115 AB from MlfSlllll College llld h15 MA from the Un1ver51ty of Kcntueky PI'1DC1p8.l To plm Lurrlpull to UTLIINZL dn lndulw t ldmmlstgr furlg. rhg VIYIOU phl L of thg whool wmmumty to flillhtllll KIINLIPIIIIL 1mm thu stu dmt md to kup Lvgryom hnppy lbllllt thy xxholg tlung ldd up to 1 wry trymg md Ntrmuou undgr tukmq In thu qu of rhL flgulty rlm Qtudyntw and thu pxtron Mr H L Ellls wry Lump-.tultly fulfllls thu rolL of lL1II11l'lI trltor Ewtprn Stun CullL+.,L um fund rhk AB dggrm on hlm md hy urmd lm M A lt Columbll UHlVLf:lty Dean of Boys W C Shlrrlw Wgbrtrn Stlty Collggg A B M xr h all Cullngo. MA I yphology Dun of Buy ff X 7X Dean of Glrls fi. ER HlfflLK Ch lfflxld Umvgr 1 TENIE xty of Kmtugky A B M A Dun of Glrl We Pigb devbn ANGU GE IS ESSENTIAL TO ALL ACTORS 6 f, Eliza Cooksey ---- Eastern Marilyii Lake 7 Indiana Pauline Gardnerf VVard Dorothy Davis 4 George' Phyllis Roweflientucky Kentucky State College, University. B.S.fEnglish, Belmont. George Peabody. town College, AB. 1 Vr'esleyan College, AB., Westerii Kentucky State Speech. Business English B.S,fEnglish French, Latin Marshall College, NLA- - College, A.B., Marshall Spanish. English College, M.A. - Speech, English Eloretta Harrington and Mrs. Rowe appear very niueh amused at the records John Rozentals and Carol Johnson have chosen to play for the second-year Spanish class. For any pupil to whom a foreign language has an appeal Ashland High School provides a numlwer of classes, each one of which is under the instruction of capahle teachers. Latin is taught as a hasic course for the romance languages hut is not a prerequisite for those studies. In Latin, the student also acquires a lwackground of Creek and Roman history, mythology, and laws and custom. The fundaf mental course in Latin is followed lay reading Caesar's Commentaries, Vergilis Aencid, Cie' ero's orations, and Sallust's history. Since many students prefer to pursue one ol the modern languages, courses in Erench and Spanish are availahle. Both of these languages are prcscntcd so wholcfheartcdly and cnthusif astically that they come alive for the students. The use of recordings lightens the drudgcry of studying grammar and allows the pupil to perfect his pronunciation. Hzlrdfwurkmg seniors invade the library to look for infcmrmf .ltmn im' tlmw xxllfinmpurtqxnt, ncrvcfruckinq term pznpcrf. Juv , 3' MJ -11 nh Oxlwrn LYNIYCT' fxhrfurct Phxllip- f - RVN' ltv uf' Knntllcl-ay. 5.13. dwlplw f fx14m1rn XX'41:11:1n'- 1:11:11-In flfllcuc. .'X.B. Engll-Tu. Lgmn. H1'l.1f'c Annn.1l N' ' 'AJ 1 I lv Lucie Pcmnngtnn Elint' Dflfflfkqf' XxwvIHl12lCk Elini' crn Kentucky Stats Cul- grn Kentucky State Cinlf Iugc. l'111x'urx1tyn?' Kcn' legs. AB.. Ohm State tncky. .'X,I'z,A flwrzgyll l':::f lfrnvcrxmty. MJK, Eng- NUYNIIY EHSIINIL I5111!-'gy lwh. HVLIYVQ Uuzuttc Tlx lv .1 truly xxc1IfuJuQ.1tcd purwn Un: mwt have ll xx'-wrkirm kxwwf lpdgu 1-I hz- wvn l.mn:u.mgc An-. Engl:-P1 gnursw .frm Jwzgmml 1-- xnnflq-I I'1+'Ll1'lx tl tif imvflvcd 411 crm fnxm fH1.1LlCCY tn thc rn . 1 ' ' 1:gL1..1r Englixfz Q uns. Blwxlu-K IitQr.ntL1rc. Vfirh timid idcu in view. -vcr .111 plmxw wt gmrnnmr trnm thc 'fuwx and phrmcs. Litcmuxrc .jfwqv L IHHJCTII writura In zmdditlnn tw the , . , ,- Enghxfx and Spucgru .irc 1-Ircrcd. Page thirteen Page fourteen As Mr. Dinsmoor helps Richard Odekirk with a dilhcult problem the other mechanical drawing students work busily on their plates Lucy Sparks - Morehead College B.S., Marshall College, M.A. - Busif ness Math oo X 3 it X . . . . . O IQ Q Ralph Dinsmoor - ff-- Ohio University 'X B.S,, University of Kentucky--Meehan' A ' ical Drawing 4 ii' V Q-. if I l K If Frances Richardson 4 Converse Col If lege AB. f Mathematics 1 Iani'e Smith - Kentucky Vvlesleyan F A A,Bf, University of Chicago, Univerf sity of Kentucky W- lviathematics MATH CHARTS THE CCDURSE Some of the most crowded rooms to be found in Ashland High School are those which house the various branches of the math department, one of the best equipped in Kentucky. The courses which are offered to those who are mathematically inf clined include secondfyear algebra, plane and solid geometry, trigonometry, and business math. And if this impressive linefup doesn't prove to he enough to tax the mind of the most ambitious student, an advanced class in algebra, which can often he a challenge to the most intelligent pupil, is open to all comers. Miss iyne experiments for her first period chemistry class hy making chlorine gas, Filling in their lah manuals are Margaret Fox. Bill Kazcc, David Harris, and Nancy Stone. SCIE TISTS PREPARE EOR ATCMIC ERA Aspiring young ttom sm ishers or devotees of spico. tr xvel find ill the nteessiry hitkground eourses in tht stlentt depirtmtnt of A H S Stirtlng with hiology cl tssts complete with d1ssett1ons of everything from in etrthworm to 1 fl h md eontinuing through tht 'tdvinted study of physits ind chemistry the more suentitit students mtnage to ketp their hruns huzzing with the tttts 'md formulte trimmtd into their ht :ds during thtir high school yur everyone for strmge noists ind evtn trmgtr m ll in ilxx 15 t txpeettd during these sessions W ile tht h sits t issts mt not he is txutinv or ls wor P 5 3 -. hnkln thty are equilly ls intormttivt und hrun tel ing in the problems thq present ttiuse of their wood vroundxxork in introduttory tour ts vri uites of ind mmm tneounttr txt i u Ile 1 they tontinue their tudits in tht tie ol titxlu. E1 ihtth iync A lil ind unior f ollett Umxtrsity ol tntutky 'XB fhemi y M llllllll ltits Myrtle Brown Unixtr ity o Lntueliy A B B xo y Page fifteen xl, 'l'z1 ' -I1 f s 1 J ' I ,,., ' K' ',i.. 1 str, fic- V, .. my ' ' 1 f 1' '. '1 ' 1 ' ' 1 1 1' ' ' ' '1 ' ' 1 1 1 's 1 ' ' 'K 2 I x H i. S. W . . Y 1' '. 15 N1 ' ' '1 ' ' V ' ' '1 5. Chemistry lah periods evidently hring out the mud scientist in ', 1g ' ' s 1 j s csc1 1 '1's ' h' ' ' 'l1::': 1' ' 1' '. ' 'K if ' ldf Siig, 1 1 'Ef-- 1 '1 1'f'1s'x' ' B 1 'E ' 3 5 ' A ' ' f ' s':, bidi Ashl1 lfl ' ' ' f d'fficl s1s ' ' ' -' s ' 'ld HISTORY A D TR DITIQ LI E AGAI Mzlrie Hamm Marshall Mzidge Sparks Berea College. AB, XX'orltl College. AB. Amer' History ican History C Sep? Page sixteen 6539 l Q 1 By tracing on a map one ol tlie out' standing campaigns of tlie Civil Vfar. Mrs, justice lioltls tlie attention ol one ol lier American liistory classes. Gr ,,-..-1 Lilian Vvloinack - f Uni' Robert Coliurn --- Eastern Gladys Prichard -H More' Ruth justice Marshall versity of Kentucky. East- Kentucky State College. head State College. A.B,. College. AB. Amer- ern Kentucky State Col' AB. - - Vforlei History. University of Kentucky ican History, Prolalems of lege. AB. Vviorld His' American History American History. Vforld Democracy tory. Sociology History 47 , yd-' As tlie years come antl go, liistory is maeleg and vvlien liistory is matle. it must lie tauglit. Recortlecl events must lie presentetl in ortler for persons to untlerstantl and appreciate tlie various elements xvliicli liave gone into molclf ing nations antl peoples in tlie form tliat tliey take at tlie present. At AHS. tlie proper courses lxivc lieen set up so tliat tlie liistory fieltl will lie sutliciently covcretl. Sulyiects range from Vvlorlel History ancl American History to specific topics like ljrolalems in Democracy. American Govern' ment. antl Sociology. A vviclelyfreael and lwasically wcllfequipped teacliing stall keeps tlie pupil upftoftlate on tlie latest current events. Witli tlie help of autliofvisual aitls events in liistory can lie lwrougkt to life with sucli force antl reality tliat tlie lesson is vvell fixctl in a pupil's niintl. BUSINESS ACUMEN IS IMPCDRTA T I EVERY PQRT ' a 3' Hazel Clizitfield Uni' Doris Hairrell University Ivlnlly Gaitrell f Eastern Helen Mayer Cieurgef versity uf Kentucky. AB. of Kentucky. University Kentucky State Cinllcgc. town Cnllege. AB. Secretarial Training. of Vw'iscunsin, AB. f University of Kentucky. Sliurtlinnel. Typewriting, Filing and B 0 0 k li e e p i n g. Type' BS. ---V Typewriting. Machines. writing. M . .. ,,., ,we - nw, x..,,e,,, V. -,arf fre. .W . . Y..-,. wwe, 4 3,-.-ff.w,,4,1 Q, ...,..-4 Stu .Qs Busy future secretaries seein intent un tlicir work in learning to operate omce iniicliines. Secretarial lrxuning is ai very iuiurtzint plizise of tlie euiiunereiiil w elents interesteel in enmrnereiail euurses can lWCCHI1IC an stenngrupliie rn.ijnr. .1 lwikl-ceepiiig rnxljur, nr ii generzil liusiness rngijur. Tu lie ai stenugrznpliie nixiqiur gi student sliuultl liqive ii grind iuuiielutiuii in Englisli. spelling, zintl punetu.itiiin. Tlie lwukkeepiiig riizijnr sliwulel li.ax'e gi tl iu nelitiiin in tlie xippliezitiuii nf simple airitlimetie. For the enrnrnereml stuelent wlin prefers tu du genergil nrliee wurk tlie selinfil liiis prnvieleel ai QCII stud er.il liusiness euurse. If .I stenfigmpliie :nurse fir lwvkkeepiiig efiurse ent tfiils Ur m.1l4e giverwge nr lietter tli.in :wemge gr.ie1es during tlie eiipliiiiiiiire yeiir. tlien lie is triiisferreel tw tlie gener.il liusiness euurse. Iinrneeliiitely after fI'.lelL1.III41I1 .i eiiniinereinl stuelent witli .1 very gwvtl reeurel .intl .iptituele in seliufil in.iy lie plieetl in qilmiist any nl tlie liusiness est.ililisli' inei Olii its in :intl Qiruunel Aslilzinel. inelutling tlie .itunne plzint git Ilnrtsiiiiiuili. ll. Il nrli. il gif SCVCIIICCII X--S' Open mouths indicate hard work in this ease as Mr Myers dirett her third period music class, and Gail Saunders accompanies with her usual skill If I The hand, the Girls' Chorus, and the Boys' Chorus are the music organizations at A.H.S. Out of the 1,050 students in the school nearly 300 are memhers of one of these groups. The sixth period of each day is reserved for hand practice. Howf ever. on many occasions director W. C. Reeves, keeps the hand considerahly later than 3 :30. To hecome a memher of the hand a student is required either to have had experience in junior high or at least to have a reasonahle amount of skill on some hand instrument. 1 i fezf it i During the first three periods of each' day Mrs. Harry Myers teaches girls' vocal music classes. Special practices are held after school in the auditorium for concerts and special programs given throughout the year. Besides being members of the chorus the girls have the opportunity of participating in solo work or in ensembles. H i I The Boys' Chorus is also trained hy Mrs. Myers. Since the hoys donotl have a regular class period they manage to get their inf structiya hefore classes in the morning or afterwards in the ztftdt'nr,cJn.4The hoys participate in the programs given hy the Girls' Chorus. They also are offered opportunities in solo work and ensemhles. . I .K . f 1 i 1 , f CW .l f Mil ill Carl Reeves - Morehead State College, University of Kentucky, B.S., Ohio State University -f Band Director. Helen Myers-Louisville School of Music, Bachelor of Music - - Girls' Chorus, Boys' Chorus. fx as l age eighteen XX'lw wud wniiicii ure the wciikcr wx. Thcw girl, vvlm :irc Nl1llXk'H during qi lmilv mntcxlcd Qgiiiic uf Willey lull. curmi dispruvc Llic llld Nziyiiig, Yiillcy lull ix lllxl unc nl iimiiy -piirb wliiqli are ciiggngcd iii during Llw your by mlm more nllilciicallv iiiqlim-d girlx, NVlig1tcvcr the g.iiiic iimy lu' it IN pl.iyl-J Liirly amd ciitli11xi.iNlic.illy, I l r Q Clmrlc- Elmlcii Mar-lmll Cul' Inge, l.'iiixcrfiLy ul Kentucky. AB, Vfurld History. Cimi' Illtfillll Liiw. liilutlmll. Duiixcr Bull Murclicaad SIJIC flllllugc. B 5, l,liysio. Nlillllf' iimiiix, lwlllillaill liilll Fling fN1.1iNli.ill flnllcgc. :X I5 Eflrlllrlllli Clciigmpliy, lm..-llmll. Clwrgl- fill: luy Mdiklmll fillll lcgc. . x.l5. M :N Aiiicriciiii Klilxcriiiiilt I. Euliilliiiio. Bivkcl- luill. Hildii Exam Murxlizill Cell' lcgc. .NH Pliy-ical Edmu- lluii, Hyun-iic. Rex Miller Gcwrgctcmwii Col- ll-gc. :X,l5.. Uiiixur-ity of Ken' llliliy. lllirlugy, Flint' lull. Tmlk Til lluild glwwd pliyxigil lllldiqx .ix well Qix til dcvclilp mcritgil :illility cllnititutci Ilia cxtciixivc .itlilc1i: PI'1JQI'.lH1 uf Ash' land Higli Sglilllll. .irc rgduircd Lil Likc twll yc.ir+ lit' gym uiilcv ciidL1r.ingi' .irc .iiqllllkll iii i'l.iy1iig Qugli garlic aw lmskctf PRQGRAM cxgiiwd. Gym glmxw .irc Qlliidugtud twigs .L week uid tlil iw xvlill xvixli imy nlku tiimliliiig l lzi Frid.iy. Skill .uid lull. riiig tcimix, .md gigs lull. . 5XlW.lNl-iCIlN1ll tlliirmmciit i4 Nplliixllrl-,l lxigli yur li: Ilia Hifl.it'u .fiiiiLiiil. I..47Ilf. lmril prlgiiqy prcqiplw :lic Iiiiiiil giiiiq- lllljvx .irc i'IlJ'l1Y.lQikl il g'.irtigip.i2u ii: .i xxiriuiy lil. Npllrtx Kiilli .ix l'.iNl-lull. luixkptlrill. Iilllltlrill. kiiil lmgk. A-liliiiiil lim .ll.'..lj,'- lwpii iillrtiizmtc iii lmviiig Nplcndid tuiiiix iii uxwry' Nyllrt Clyiii :N i'rllx':.ll-il illr lilly ililt Liking imrt iii QINIYIN Nga ninctcgn For the hoys who do not plan to go to college a vocational course is offered. Four trades are taught to high school hoys: machine shop, auto mechanics, electricity, and sheet metal. For girls interested in homemaking the school offers home economics. In the course are sewing, cooking, child care, family relations. interior decorating, first aid, and social etiquette. Any girl S taking home economics is eligible to hecome a mcmhcr of the Future Homemakers of America, one of the cluhs at AHS. By taking advantage of these courses students are equipped to go into vocations and homemaking immediately after high school, Vocational training prepares boys for splendid positions. and home economics prepares girls to take care of thc homes and families they will prohahly have in the future. Virginia Ratliff f Uni' Dorotha Lamh - Mich' versity of Kentucky, BS. igan State, BS., Cornell Home Economics, University, M.S. Home Economics. HQME EC. AND VCDCATIQNAL WQRK DEVELQP HGME MAKERS A D WAGE EARNERS , YH ui hi-. l 2 is x S- .iw Page twenty xii, sq 4 0 i f , if -agfj Accuracy and skill are the most important factors in vocational science. Frank Gahf hard and instructor, Mr. Eugene Arthur, are shown fashioning a pluinh hola on a steel lathe. Under the supervision of Mr. lirank Austin, Lloyd Daniels is rewinding an armature. Ahility to manipulate various types of machines is necessary to make a success of vocational work. Cooking is an enjoyahle art for these honie ec students especially when theyirc making chocolate pudding. Master Sergeant, tain. RC.T.C. PREPARES DEEE Offering a three year course. Ashland High School promotes military training to the highest degree. Boys are taught the fundamentals of military science and the parts and uses of rifles and other weapons, Each ycar Ashland has one of the finest rifle teams of the nation. Respect for higher ranking men is shown hy the hard work put forth in order to ohtain one of the coveted offices given to third year men. At the military inspection held annually in Central Park, the hoys display the ahilities which they have developed for that year. Hard' work and leadership are rewarded with honors and medals conferred upon worthy recipients. Seriousness prevails as Capt. Meier and Sgt. Russell hold weekly inspection of the R. O. T. C. battalion. blames Metheny Ft. Charles B. Russell lit. Bernhardt Meier Ft, Riley, Kansas' Sergeant, -lackson. South Carolina Benning.Cveurgia Cap' DERS CE THE PEACE IS THIS AN ENGLISH AUTHOR? Vv'ilma Carroll - - Eastern Kentucky State College, AB., University of Ken' tucky - - Lihrarian. SCHEDULE UNE. TODAY? Ruth Fischer Berea Colf lege - - Secretary to the principal. Registrar. ARE YOUR BK WUK5 BALANCED7 Lyna Patrick- Berea Col' lege. Morehead Ftate Col' lege - - Bookstore Mana' ger. Treasurer of School Actikities Page twentyfonc Left to ilght elry Hen derson nee prcndent Bull bearers presldent Don C lere treasurer N ot present Nancy Stone eeretary Page twenty-two In September of 51 the class of 74 made a flrst appearance as students of Ashland hlgh The only aetlvlty of 1mportance as sophomores was the sophomore lssembly wlth Dwlel Kluber as master of ceremomes After eleetlng JUHIOI' ch ofhcers ln December of 57 the class hunched the customary mxgrzlne elrrve to ruse funds for the Iumor Senior Prom Slnee the theme wus Kentucky Derby the el rss of vw wls entertuned 111 1 beautlful settlnv resembhnq Churehlll Downs In lts flnll ye lr the Senlor Minstrel the senxor play and a class day program oneludeel the 1et1v1t1e of the el rss An Evemneg In P1r1s was the theme of the prom QIVCII for the semor A few weeks lfterwards on May 27 the long awalteel nlght lrrlveel and the members of the class of 74 became hlgh sehool gradultes 1 IX f Q! 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ADAMS OSC AR GENE Chevron Club 4 Spam h Club 3 ADKINS FRED Rifle Team 34 Senior Min trel Dramatic Club 3 Junior Congerwation Club 7 3 ALLEN CARMEN LYNNE Spmieh Club 3 Frenth Club 4 Y Tcem 3 4 Secretary 4 Allied Youth 3 4 Tremircr 4 Sigmet Club 4 Mi qutr Drimatie Club 3 Hoineroom Trca urer 4 Band 7 3 4 ALLEN MARY IO ANDERSON HUCH ANSON ED Serxite Club 7 Variity A 3 4 Sergeant at arm 4 unior Red Croix 7 3 4 Football 7 3 4 ARNETT ,IOHN LESLIE Serxite Club 3 4 Tren ui 4 Striw for Two 4 unior Red Cross 34 BAC K BRUCE Serwiee C lub 4 unior Red Cros 7 3 4 BALL RONALD KEITH junior Red Cro 3 4 Band 3 4 Regional Mu it Fe tix il 7 3 4 Chevron Club 3 4 Chap 1 BARBER C HARLES E junior Red Cro Q 7 3 4 umor C on erx ation 3 R O T C Lieutenant 4 Spam h Club 3 BARBER JOAN MARIE Girls Chorus 4 junior Red Crow 7 3 4 BARBER OE Conserxation Club 7 3 R O TC Drill Team 3 Service Club 4 Homeroom Vice Preeident 4 CLASS GF 54 BARBER SALLY JO K ppl Ihi Club 34 Nitio I Honor Sotitty 4 YTeen 34 Sergeant at arms 3 R porter 4 junior Red Cro s 7 3 4 Repre entatixe ir Serxiee Club 7 Allied Youth 4 Senior Minstrel Girl Choru 4 Stite Mime Featixal 4 Ma quers Drimatie Club 3 Hi Life Annual 4 BARKER MARJORIE JEAN ETTE Thespim Society '44 Dramatic Club 7 Cirl Choru 7 3 4 Regional Music Fe tiwal 7 3 4 State Musie Contet 34 Kappa Phi Club 7 34 French Club 3 4 HiL1fq Annual 4 Delegate to Kentucky Girls State 3 Hoineroom Pre ident 3 Dotty and Daffy unior M Q 3 Morehead Drama Conteet 3 Senior Min trel Allied Youth 4 Sweetheart of Seryite Club 4 Queen f Coupiny B 4 BARNEY CLARA Theta Club 34 Hi Life Annu il 4 Girls Serxiee Club 7 Y Teena 7 3 Senior Minstrel Girl Chorus 34 unior Red Cro Q 7 3 4 BERGER CAROLYN Girle Serwite Club 73 Premclent 7. Sigmet Club 4. unior Red Crms 7 3 4 Girle League 4 President 4: Cirls Chorus 4. BEX ERLY JANICEf-M'.'f quers Dramatic Club 3: YfTeens 13,41 Band 2 3. BILLS ANICE YfTeen 4: Masquers' Dramatic 2,3,4 Secref t'iry 4. BLACK ARLINE' Theta Club 34 Recording, Secre' tary 4: ' Vw'e Shook the Family Tree 4: Co'Editor of 19f4 HifLife Annual: Student Council 4, Treasurer 4: State Student Council Convention 4: Deleeate to Kentucky Girls State 3: Senior Ivlinctrelz National Honor So'iety 4: Y-Teens -. BLANKENSHIP DOROTHY- Y-Teen. 4. ELQNTON DOROTHY JEAN--F,H.A. -z Phi Delta u 34. '1 7 I ,ff 40 Y' 5 1 -6 Page twenty-three f,,.'f, -nl' fl Pagc twentyffour X BOCOOK, DELORES- Girls' Service Club Z1 junior Red Cross Z,3,4: Homeroom President 2: Horneroom Secretary 3,43 Senior Minstrel. BOGGS, GERALD. BOLTON, ANN- -Theta Club 2,3,4, Treasurer 4: Hi'Life Gazette Z.3,4, Editor 4: Student Council Z,4. Secretary 4: National Honor Society 3.4: French Club 3,41 Dramatic Club 2,31 Regional Speech Festival 3: Delegate to Kentucky Girls' State 31 Senior Minstrel. BRADFORD BARBARA JEAN Cheerleader '44 Theta Club J W 4 Girls Chorus 4 Y Teens 7 Junior Red Cross 5 '4 4 Homeroom Chairman 'V 4 BRADLEY EDNA CAROL BROUGHTON LARRY Service Club 4 Jumor Red Cro J '4 4 National Honor Society 4 BROWN LEE Chevron Club 7' 4 Bind W s 4 unior Red Cro ' '4 4 R O T C Second Lieuten int 4 BROWN RTCHARD Ri Cl nb '7 'G 4 Foothill W W 4 Student Council '4 4 unior Red Cro s 7 W 4 BRYAN MARILYN SUE Junior Red Cross 'V 'B 4 Senior Min trel BUNCH OLLIE JOE Band W '44 BURKE NANCY ANNE Phi Dcltt Club '7 s 4 Reporter 4 BURRISS MARGO JEANNE Theta Club W 4 Serceint at arms 4 National Honor Society 4 French Club '4 4 Y Teens W Sophomore Class Secretary H1 Life Annu rl 4 Senior Min trel Junior Red Cross 7 3 4 CLASS OF 54 BUSH EUC ENE Bind ' 'Q 4 Chexron Club '14 unior Red Cro 1 4 Stite Music Fe tix il 'S 4 CALDWELL RAC HEL JOANN FHA 4 Junior Red Cros CARROLL LESLIE Sniokeless Club 7 '4 4 Sergeant it irins 4 unior Red Cro s 7 3 4 Spam h Club 4 CASSIDY IREDERICK EARL CASTLE PEGGY RIE irl Serxice lub '4 4 X ice Presi en President 4 Senior Minstrel unior Red Cross CHANDLER AURELIA G A A ' '4 Treisurer W Sec retlry 3 unioi Rcd Cro s 'J 71 4 Y Teens 4 Girls C orus S e Mu ic lc x C HANDLER ROBERT R O T C Drill Team R O T C C idet Sergeant Manor 71 R O T C Cadet Malor 4 Latin Club Trea urer 7 Delegate to Bluegra Boys State W Honor Society W 4 Trea urer 4 National Forensic League Vice Pre ident 7: 4 Student Council 7 3 4 State Student Council Comention W 3 Key Club 3 4 Secretary 4 Debate Team 3 4 Senior Minstrel Future Engineers Club 4 unior Con ervition Club 7 unior Red Cross I 4 CHILDERS ROBERT HUNTER Senior Min trel CHILDRESS NANCY ANN Latin Club 7 Girls Chorus 4: Allied Youth 4. CLAIR, SALLY LOU. CLAY, MARILYN G., Kappa Phi Club 2,3,4, Vice-President 4: Delegate to Kentucky Girls' State 3: National Honor Society 3.41 Student Coun' cil 3: junior Red Cross 13,41 French Club 3,43 Regional Band Festival 2.3: State Band Festival 1.3: Band Z,3,4: Homeroom President 3: YfTeenS 2,3,4, P2ll'll1lIIlCI1I2ll'lQH1 4. CLEMMONS, BOB Dramatic Club lg Spanish Club 3. CLERE DONALD RAY R Cl b '44 Pre ldv. t 4 V1r1ty A Club 771 qtudent Filllnxll 4 Manager Proyectlon Crew 4 Football '44 CoC1pta1n 4 Track 7 74 4 Sophomore Claw Vlce Pre ldent umor Cla Q Vue Pre xdent Semor Claw Tren urer Delegate to Bluetrt Boy QIICC 7 FOLM MARGARET ANN Senlor Min trel Crls Choru 4 CONLEY BARSHA PROSE Band 7 77 4 Marjorette 7 74 4 Alhed Youth 71 4 YTeen 14 Qecond V1cePre1dent 4 Qenlor Mm trel 4 Re 1 Mu xc Fe txml 7 t e Mu IL 7 COOK ROGER Rltle Teun 4 jumor Red Cro R O TC LICIIICUIFIC 4 C RAFT -IOHNELLE IO 'lumor Red Cro 7 7: 4 CRISWELL BILL BRANDON Chex 1 C ub 77 4 ergetnt ll lrlus umor IS 71 The pltn Socxety 7 77 4 Our Helrt Were Young, md Guy Qemor Mm trel Re xontl Mu IL Contest 4 oy C horus 4 C ROSE JUDY ANNE Girl Cboru 7 7' 4 Horueroolu Trewurer 7 Glrla Serxxce Club 7 G AA 71 Sxgmet Club 4 CURTIS NANCY -IO Student Council 7 Phu Deltx Club 7 74 umor Red Cro s 7 'I Homeroom Chaplain 7 7a 4 H1L1fe Gazette 4 Senlor Mm trel YTeenS 4 St t Student Councll Conventmn Allred Youth 77 C1 ls Choru '4 4 DANIEL MARY FRANCES Glrls Serxxte Club 7 77 4 Reporter 7 Sergetnt xt xrms 74 umor Red C ro 4 7 'G 4 Scmor MIIISITCI Y Teens 7 CLASS CDF 54 DAXIDSOIN JAMES DALE Student CClll'lLll 7s K y Club 4 Senior Minstrel Regional Mu IL Fe tlxal 74 4 St lte M1s1c Iestlxtl 7: 4 DEPREZ ARTHUR LOLI9 Rllle Tenn 4 DICKSON JOHN E Key Club 34 N ttlonnl Honor Society 4 Football 7 '5 4 Future Engineer SULICIX N ttxonll Rlfle A o lation DLLEY IOHIN LEE Key Club 44 Ba ebdl '4 4 DLIN C AN KAY DONNA Smokcle Club 7 umor Red C ro 7 7a 4 DUNCAN .IANICE JUNE Nat1on1l The pun Society 34 Vue Pre :dent 4 H1 Lnfe Annual 4 TN llCH'1ll Honor SOCICCY 4 Cxrl Chorus 14 Kappt Phx Clu 4 Y Teen 7 7 'Xllled Youth 7' Our Heart Vverc Young, and Gay 4 umor Mx 1 Alternate to Ken llc y 1rl tate e xont Mu lc e ual 4 t M 1 lc lc tn l 7s 4 Retlontl Speech Conte t 4 RCLICIII rl IIIIIIIL Contet 7 Drum tlc Clu IS GINC ER SIQJIICI Club 4 4 Tren er 4 c n trel Gxrl C hm rut '64 u 1 unn L Cro HLeG1ce YTcn ELS K ANN Girls C horu 7 3 Teen umor Re C ro s 7 7w 4 Retlonal Mu IL Festnal I Seruor Mun trel 'Xlhed Youth 34 EPPENSTEIN SOVA JEAN Latln Club Preildent 7 Ktppt Phu 'S 4 H1 Life Gazette 7 Mx quer Dramatic Club 3 umor M '5 N ttlonxl The plan 'Souety 34 Trea urer 4 Our Heart Vserc Young, And Gay 4 H1 Llfe Annual 4 French Club 7' 4 Vue Pre xdent 4 'K' A Q 3 H' P tgc tvu cnty five EVANS, JACK. FAIRCHILD, DORIS Phi Delta Club 2,3,4, Secretary 4: National Honor Society 4: Junior Red Cross 2,3,4: Girls' Chorus 2.3. FANNIN, ETHEL MARIE 7 YfTeens Z: Allied Youth 3g F.I'I.A. Z,3,4: Band Z,3,4. IAULKNER GLENN EDWARD Serxice Club 3 unior Red Cross 7 34 ROTC Drill Platoon ROTC Lieutenant 4 FERGUSON BILLIE ANN Siglnet Club 4 Girls Chorue 3 Stite Mu ic Fest1w1l 3 Jungmr Red Cro 3 4 GAA 7 FLEMING BONNIE SU IOSSON DORIS ANN Allied Youth 4 Junior Red Cross 234 FOSSON JANICE FOX MARGARET JEAN Homeroom Vice President 7 Homeroom Secretary 3 Masquers Dramatic Club 3 Kappa Phi Club 34 Y Teens 4 Chaplain 4 French Club 4 Allied Youth 4 Senior Min trel H1 Life Annuwl 4 Student Council 4 State Student Council Conxention 4 umor Red Cro s FRAILIE JAMES Junior Red Cross 7 ROTC Dull Squad 7 R O T C Drill Platoon 7 3 R O T C Second Lieutenant 734 Service Club 4 Masquers Dramatic Club 3 4 H1 Y 7 3 unior Miss 3 FRANKLIN LOIS JENEANE Girls Chorus 4 FH A 4 FRAZIER WILMA JEAN Girls Chorus 7 3 4 unior Red Cros 7 3 4 Senior Minstrel State Music Festixal 7 3 4 CLASS OF 54 IUGITT VIRGINIA LEE Nation il Honor Society 4 Student Council 3 4 State Student Council Conxention 4 Alternate to Kentucky Girls State 3 Girls Service Club 3 Kappa Phi Club 4 HiL1fe Annual 4 Senior Minstrel Allied Youth 4 GALLAHER BARBARA ANN Sli, Senior Minstrel St ite Musi Fe tlX il 7 3 GALLAHER CLYDE EDWARD Band 7 3 Key Cl lb 3 4 Jun or R Cros 7 3 4 GALLAHER BEN ERLY GAIL Girl Chorus Misquers Dramatic Club 7 3 unior Red Cro G A A 7 3 Band 7 3 4 Secretary 4 National The P13115 Society 4 Girls Rifle Team 4 Senior Minstrel State Mu ic Festnal 4 GARDNER MARILYN DELORES Sinokeless Club 7 Allied Youth 4 Y Teens 7 Junior Red Cross 7 3 4 Senior Min trel GARTIN BETTY JEAN Thet 1 Club 3 4 Junior Red Cros 7 3 4 Alternate to Ken tuclty Girl St ite 3 Speech Contest 3 Nationwl Honor Society 4 French Club 3 4 Hi Life Gi ette 4 Drunttic I 3 een C Choru 4 St ite Mu ic e t il 4 Vs e Shook the Funily Tree 4 GARTIN O C Key Club 734 Vice President 4 CEARHART EMILIE YVONNE Junior Red Cross 7 3 4 Represent itive 3 4 Y Teens 4 C A A 2 3 Vice President 3 State Music Fe tival 3 4 Girls Chorus 34 HABLE DOROTHY JO Junior Red Cro s 734 Y Teens 7 I . f -' -41 J , -,., L . . , . 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TAX LUR DAX ID ARTHUR Juniir Red Cro S renee Club '4 TAI LOR ELIZKBETH ANN Theti 7 7' 4 President 4 Vue Shook the Family Tree 4 1 Life AITFICVII 4 Y Teen 7 Senior Min trel Alternit Kentueky Girls Stite 1 Spini h Club 4 G I Choru '44 Regional and St IEC Mu ic Festn il 14 TAYLOR IDA ERNESTINE Girl Serxice Club 7 7v Seeretary Phi Delta 4 Allied Youth 4 Girl Chorus 7 4 unior e Cros 7 'J 4 Regional ind St ate Mu i Conte t TAYLOR PATRICIA ANN Junior Red Cro Allied Youth 4 YTeen 7 Bind 7 '4 THOMAS BILL Service Club 4 TIGNOR FRANCES Senior Min re Y Teens 4 Spmi h Club 4 unior Red Cro TONEY BARBARA JEAN Bind 7 '4 4 Mtjtmrette 7- 4 M1 quer Drimitie Club Pre ident 'S Rcxeler Dflllltle Cluh 7 Nation il Tliespiin Soeiety 4 Y Teen 7 Dottie ind Daffy 7 TRIMBLE BLONDIA Cirls Chort 4 Y Teen 7 unior Red C ross 7 71 4 Honieroom C li ur in 3 TROUT CAROLYN JEAN F H A C 'X A I Nation il Honor QULICCY 4 Irentli Club 4 CLASS GF 54 VALLANCE HAROLD VAIN BIBBER WILLIAM E unior Con erxation Club 7 3 Rexelers Dramatic Club 7 unior Red Cro s 7 '4 4 R OT C Second Lieutenant 4 VAN HOOSE JUANITA FERN Latin Club Seeretary Regional Mu ic F tixal 734 Allied Youth Spanish Club Seeretary 4 Kappa Phi Club '54 State Music Festixal 4 Allied Youth National Conxention 4 Cir Chorus 4 XINC ENT PATRICIA Hi Life G1 ette Feature Editor 71 Theta Club 4 Kippt Phi Club 771 Reeionil Speeeh Ccntet 7 '5 State Speeeh Contet 3 Reeionil Mu ie Conte t 7 St ite Mu ie Contest 7 Draniatie C u The pians Society 4 4 Treasurer 4 Seeretiry 4 N ition I Honor Soeiety 4 4 Delegate to Kentucky Girl St ite '4 Iwational Forensie League '44 Seeretiry 4 Freneh Club '44 Pre ident 4 Hi Life Annual 4 Sexenteenth Sum r unior i 4 Our Heirt Vwere Young md C y 4 WKDDELL RALLDA JEAN CA-K 1 Allied South 'I 4 Girl Choru 7 'G 4 W -KLKER J'K'vIES 'Xl ie Y uti WATSON JOHN JOEL Seruee Club 'I 4 Pre ident RC Drill Team '44 Leader Nllllllldl Honor Society 4 ROTC C idet Captnn 4 Senior Miri trel Deleeite to Kentucky Boy State 71 NN ELC H PAUL LOUIS Key Club 7 3 4 Trea urer e 1 unior Red C o 71 4 XS ELLWIAN CARRED D unior Red Cro 7 1 4 unior Con er xixon u 7 Senior in re oy oru 4 un 4 R TTC t Lieutenant 4 x Na Syn nge thirty three I 2 XVELLS, LORA MARIE' Ii.H.A. 2: Allied Youth 3.4: Senior Minstrel. VUELLS, WILLA MAE GOBLE Y' Teens 2: Smokeless Club 2: Junior Red Cross 2.3.4, VJHEELER, HARRY Mff--Junior Conservation Club 2: Key Club 3.4, Reporter 4: HifLife Annual 3.4: Future Engineers' Society Treasurer 4: National Honor Society 4: JYuniolr Red Cross 2,3,4: R.O.T.C, Lieutenant 4: Allied out 3. VCHEELER, JACK ROGER---Ro Club 2,3,4. Vicefpresil dent 4: Vv'e Shook the Family Treel' 4: R.O.T,C, Cadet Captain 4: Future Engineers' Society YicefPresident 4: R.O.T,C. Drill Company, Platoon. Squad 2.3: Junior Conservation Club 2.3: Junior Red Cross 2.3.4, National Convention 2: Hoinerooni President 2: HifLife Gazette 3: HifLife Annual 4: Senior Minstrel: Boys' Chorus 4: Na' tional Honor Society 4. WHEELER, JULIA JO' Junior Red Cross 2,3.4: Senior Minstrel: Girls' Chorus 4: Re- gional Music Festival 4. VJHEELER, VINA MAE Junior Red Cross 2.3.4. Representative 2. VVHITT, BETTY---'Phi Delta Club VicefPresident 4: Hi- Life Gazette 4. VJILLIAMS, JANE FLORENCE ----'- Junior Red Cross 2.3.4: Theta Club 2,3,4, First VicefPresident 4: YfTeens 2: HifLife Gazette 3: National Honor Society 3,-1, President 4: Delegate to Kentucky Girls' State 3: Junior Class Treasurer: Girls' Chorus 4: French Club 3.4: Senior Minstrel: HifLife Annual 4: Queen of Hi'Life 4. VVO- MACK, GERALD O.---Latin Club 2: NVe Shook the Family Tree 4: Junior Red Cross Representative 3,41 Student Council 3: Key Club 3,4, Reporter 4: Senior Minstrel: R.O,T,C. First Lieutenant 4. XNOODIE, JOYCE ANN-V YfTeens 2,3,4, Chaplain 3: Junior Red Cross 2,3,4: G.A.A. 2,3, Reporter 3: Senior Minstrel: Girls' Chorus 4: State Music Festival 4. WURTS, THELMA ANN--Student Council 2,3,4: Junior Red Cross Representative 2.3.4. ,- IN TRIBUTE to the memory of ROBERT C. CHANDLER, tm outxttmding cltisstmite TOP A representative from Centre College convinces prospective students ol the school's advantages. BOTTOM Cookie Hatten and Mike Jones reign over the Harvest Festival against a background ol a silvery moon. i 4F' ,M ,N lx lay l l y 1 a . ' a afl -a 1, gl + I Starting in September and con- tinuing through Maay, the junior class worked long :and hard to make their prom, An Evening in Paris the beautiful and unfor fettzable oecasion they had hoped at would he Under 1 ceiling of silver st1rs Ashland highs upper classmen danced and romanced in an imaginative sidewalk cafe sur rounded by the splendor of the worlds most glamorous city In order to fin ance this project the juniors held numerous cmdy sales in the downtown 'area and spon sored a na ag azmc drive which c ame close to hung the higgest ever The driving force hchxnd all tha dala gcncc was Miss Marie Hamm at cl ass sponsor X are I Page thirty five 1 , 4 1 ' g ' . ' . . 1 x' I 'z 1 1 ' A ' 1 ' . ' 1 . f 1 2 ' ' , ' ' : . .a ff ' ' . . 4 - . . H 1 . A .5 1- m- 4 ,aa- ff x XX. , 1 ,I y 4 3 ,Q il ' J 171 5 1 Y il.. k l a a la llla 1 1 X 5 1' y K. ,, p l A 1 5 - ' 'I i ,J 2 I 'iiriirfl I .l - -' I . ,l Y .'X, 1 . 1 V I in aapimvkiml I 'Q a V' 'X I a l ' ll li, A Y i fi W ,. A rv ' xx l . I -.Y-f l ' If A T,- - 1 4 ' . A g O H rf an J sr .pv- ,pr 'Y Page thirty sxx Rosahe Ahraham Carol Adler jaclue Allen Pam Alley Larry Angel Shrrley Arnwtrong janue Arnold Myra Atkme ames Aylor Phnllnp Barher Susan Barrlck Dean Bayes Roger Beatty Barhar r Black Barh tra Sue Blaxr Tom Blarr Wxlllam Blanton Flora Boggs jane Bolton Walter Bomboff Frank Bond Mary LOUISE Brrtton Marguerxte Browmng Tommy Budeshexm gandra Bunch CLASS OF 55 Lewxs Buetetter jane Byron Edna Mae Cam Tommy Cantrell S Indra Cash Dawld Caudlll Robert Cheap Paul Clemons I0 Ann Clouse Margaret Coffman 'Shirley Cole amen Collmsworth Paul E Conley james Corbxtt anet Cornette Kay Coungton Larry Cox Patty Cox f arol Crews Tom Dallas Charlotte Damron Sharon Damron Bxllre Ann Damel: Shirley Damels Bex erly Damby Pearl Darhy 'Sharon Dixon W1nda Dowdy Frank Dulcy oyec Dunean Ann Elllflkli Dorm Exerm an Vernon Falrehlld Judy Fanmn PatQy Fannin Mary Elma Fearing Flora Ferguson amce Ferrell Thomas Flcmmg, Betty Flowers Adria Foseon Bobby Franlclln Frank Gahbard Lela Gallxher 'Xnxta Gardner Mike Carver anet Garvm Mary Lou Gelder Audrey Gibbs Glona Gxbba CLASS GF 55 Larry GIBSON Anna Lee Glles Linda Gllei Ronald Glllum Cora Goble Clarence Gray Phyllis Hammond ohn Harris Patty Ann Harm Sally Hart Marllyn Harxey Claude Hazelett anet Heller Nancy Hender Ann Hncks Rosemary Hrggxns Larry Hlghley Rxchard Hnlls Chen Hoff Clara Hood Jim Ho t Faye Huff Ienella Hurley Armond Imes Helen Joy jack on Page thlrty seven 1 O W 'T ,Q 5,4 'K .fx ., x lr sa ' x if i. ' V O 9 14.4 3 Page thirtyfeight Max laclcaon Patriua ayne Janice enkin Carol ohn n Cliarle oh: 1 eralyn one Albert Ka ee Barbara Kazee Bill Kazce Patricia Kazee Dr n ild Kirk Louella Kirk Vv illa Kitchen OQcar Kmpp Connie Keogler Bill Lambert Betcy Ann Landau ulia Lanmnf. Mitzy Le iehman Barbara Leading,hani iry Litter il P itrien Litzenberger Patsy Lockwood Priscilla Lohr Clara Maddox CLASS OF 55 Ronald Manning, Ellen M insheld Pull Mefonnell Ch irles MuD4mwell Nanny MLLJLIIYC anet Mrkinney Garnet McPeek Peggy Meade X irginia Meeks Norman Melton erry Minnihan David Miranda Patty Mitchell Janice Mobley Deanna Morton o Ann Munn Shirley Murphy oyce Neal ohn Newman Eula May Nickell janet Nunley Max Orndorll' Dennie Osborne Geneva Osborne Bob Osenton Flrllord Parker joaephme Patton Larry Patton Elame Patrlelc Mary Payne am Peehles Thomai Perry Karen Phulllps D Porter Lou: e Porter julran Pugh Sarah Pyles Lonnie Ragan anct Rattlllf ohn Ray D1melRenfroe Donald Renfroe Sharon Rlehardson Penny Riddle Ernestxnc Rxgahy Gary Rolvertson Bob Rohert Phyllla Rohmctte Arlme Rohxnson Helen Rohmaon CLASS GF Shirley Rohm on trol e1n Rowe Roddy Ruby Charles Rus ell Wlll1dIH Seagraxe kay Saunders f arter Sexton Clifton Sexton ohn Sexton Dorothy Shattles Carl Sloan Dana Smith oyee Snntlm Ball Snodgru Bertrand Sparrow amee Spears anne Steele ame Stephens Luanna Stephens Phillip Stewart XX xlma Stewart Florence Swann Ann Sumpter Paul Thompson Ronald Thompbon i I G' Y? if Al P1ge thlrty n1ne ,ff A Ax g 4 3 X 5 , 3 1 lg .W-7' . Q 1 , 1 - fi, A I 'Aa l E , L.. . Top Row: Cliinaxing the junior class's very successful magazine drive is the presentation of awards to top sales' men. President jim Host congratulates the first prize win' ner, Francis Cooper, while other winners jane Byron, Pat Litzenherger, and Bill Snodgrass look on approvingly. Bottom Row: After enjoying the pause that refreshes, industrious juniors Tommy Williaiiis, Arlene Robinson. Rosemary Higgins, and Shirley Murphy try their hand at making stars for the prom. Sharon Thornberry Virginia Trout Bohhy Van Horne Rae Ann X in Horne Leslie Voiei Sharon Vwfagner Gary Wallziee George NValla e Sam Wzire An n VW. itlit rton Carol XVehh Larry W'eleh lvlaudine Welliii in Mary Frames e Colleen Vs es Patty VVheeler Paul White Rose Ethel Wliite Peggy Willi uns Thomas Williams John Vdilson Betsy Vv'oods Sallie Wocnds True Wrncid Suzanne Vsfoolery Curtis Young jon Zachem Betty Zarnes THEY SERVED THIER APPRENTIUESHIP In Qpltc of trylng to fmd in Cltvitor to the fourth floor md PIQIIIQ TLIITIIQSIOII to Qtudy hxll tht tl lx of v6 hu comc through w1thout IH lt tx u Thr xudt Lyul group hr ltnt It mils, mtm r to tht trltk md hu ktthl tum III 1 hld 1 vmndtrful foothxll Qqurd ull lt own Tht ftmllt flttlon ut tht scmphs ha ldtltd 1lI'I'I1Ul1lOU'w vmtu to tht QIFIN thorus ln ll ll Qtvtrll trrs on tht hrektt 1 fLll'l1N f vmrumus url u Tht ophomurts hrvc htgun thtlr hlgh sthuul txpttttd of thtm Ill thclr futurt ytlrs 1t A hl und H1111 unfm vw' L L. rrv Front to Back Tom Zarnas trea urer Katy Hopkln Qecrc tary Betty Mucnzncr VICQ presldent Bob Rite pre :dent Vo f rn VW gli' it , ...ac-2 A :uni J t U- - ' L vvv-...X -lg pf? 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K V1 l111.N1' Page forty four MRS E W LAKE lwnt Ruvt Left to Rlglmt Mr Ltlte Vs ep n r ' t H lmx er 'xdklli l'r1nlxl1n Ll rrk Sttnnd Row Loekwoocl Sprxdlln Sexton Blelt Grlflltlm Tlnrd Row Duron R Stephen Snate C Stephen May fro t Hutelxm on Haw une Layman MRS l F LAMB Front Row Left to Right Wxll1xI11 Fannin XVCllI1!lD ine Nlpp Mrs Lunlv Gartrell fureluld ttonel Row tru just IS ldy tnn l'uuf,l1 Carroll Qrtkrese C rernexm Rohm on SllPlClOI1 MISS RUTH USBORN Front Row Left to Right MISS O born l.1t term Muller Maddox Bond C,l1dllD Klt then Mu Ser Long Stumnd Row Prmee Ch rpm III Vs elwlw Rows. Crank Lema ter Layne Barker Appleg, ite Tlurd Row Blair Dlltun bortlun Brown Rltllll Llttle Drrlfy l I'lIllillI1 2- 1, ' '. 1, 4 - Q ' 1-. e, lettl. Kuzee. aller. 7 'l . BCS-. 1 ' s, ' 1 ' , '1 . 1' ' , .S 1 ' , , , 1 ' ', ' , ' '--Q , ,. s,.1 '.1. 's, , ' S. f , js, ,I1 1 ' . , .Y . .2 S, I . Rielmrdson. Baer. Wl11aley, Jean Nipp, 1 , J. , 1 , '1' ' ' . Sv ' '11 S, CW, CQCS' , S1 1 ' , 1 , , ' 5 , I 1 1, ' 1 s , I 1 . . . 1 , V! .V W S , . il- ' , L 1 , ' ' ' . ' ' , sg , '. Cr' 4 ' ' . l 1 1 , ' Xa ' s 'S m ' 1 ' 11 . . V r . Y , f 1 K 9 1 V 1 , ' , 1 ', ' 1 ' . MISS LACIE PENNINC TOIN Imnt Row L t to Rlght lvl IIIIIII t Brdds 1 Vw 1 enfml ut B L f1 n M1111 nu Vwrkr cu nd Row 'VI f :nn S lu X ur ll 1 1 IlI'lI 41 t .1 L 1 x .Ir berry Tlnrd Rum Alley Chureh Stem Rolurr Hunt Clnldres Hen lcv MRS I-I D ROWE Front Row Left to Rlght Flere Hllwlc Sexton Kunlcle Nolte Seeond Row Prater uattrocl'11 Pemelt Wllllam Mrs Rowe Meade End one D I.ew1s Moore Thlrd Row May I. H1ll F H1ll Spark 'K Clamer C' Gltxzxer R LEWIS E tcp H ull Barker Fourth Row HHFYIHLIUU M1r.1nd1 Klnzcr e.1rne Gr: gs Sturgxll I. P1tr1 'I-IIOIIIPSUU B Putnelc New 41111 MISS LILIAN WOMACK Front Row Left to R1ght M1 s Vvomdek MOIYISOD Adkms Rlffe jack on Porter JUSIICC Wxlllamson Zarnas Second Row Howard F1 her Hopkm Betkwlth Fordle ordan Dfw Hale Ro Mason Tlnrd Row Lelbee R1ddle Snntlu Bel lnr eygant cnmng XX1ll1.1111 Im tr Vwlwh Taylor Br.Ielcm.1n P5 1 Ijugc forty Q f ,wigs MSE' - SHUWBUA ffmn, sf' I N U nuunnr W rj,-f CSS?- f Qs? , '-'Du-f dk :tie ' '5 wo ff I 9, 14 wma? ffxl' .pu-J to ' 5 ' Z Aff f r Sq' af I 5 4 c-41-, , 4-ff fn' rv' X6 NEW X wg NFME Q Nm Y :Mm m - - R? '5g, Li,.i 9 - f-fi ...J bf 'N 1 ,i G -. ,,,,.-- -- t f :K--!w , ,1.,f'f 2 X 7, -,fx-X M..--f ,K -.-,,,, ., -.N -1 . X,-4, Editor Ann Bolton is proudly reading with sports , f'a fu editor Bill Leslie and associate editor john Hutton ,215 'l, 14 another great issue of the Gazette -5. ixj,,y:ZL If lf... 134,- 1i!:,,f? K' t f ' V vi' mi,.3'glvlvX 1 I ug: if ' jfvil id' kg -Y-, I Shahs-M K,-f'.r-'evil Q fI y-ffg 55. 0 gil! L.-- Xuvr Q 'HX fa- so X 'X ,.,m,..-an iq .laid-BMW 'fe Y VNK. it lliilie N W 2 all d 5 lxx ' Ng JAX it '94 fy' .V ' Q fli X Wikis it W x .qs h , - TEV? Q 1 Xt' Lax FLQ ti? bk I ?t?5g:xS'i .i 'X ,RIV i ff f' Nas 'uf -1?Q- init 'f Xlfi 43 Alifexx' x L Ai i . , , . A . i, , 1 1 N ..-.l N ', -x fi gL:x, gi .L Wg, We will l i I A 1 all iii L. lxlil 'il ' pa i kill li. i' A I H -'xx ull lv l I i r x if ' lil r X' ' l ii. .A There was never a dull moment on a showboat, for everyone from the Calliope player to the pilot was full of a love of life. Similarly, boredom is rare at Ashland High School. There is always a Gazette to put out, an annual to work on, an honor to win, a club meeting to attend. That new Tomcat Buzz Book is delinitely a source of information to David Klaiher and Larry Highlcy, who search its pages for likely phone numhers. STUDENT CUUNCIL DIRECTS SCHQOL ACTIVITIES Front Row, Left to Right -N. Henderson, Fugitt, Fox, Vvfaggoner, Smith, Miss Hamm, Bolton fsecrctaryj, Miss Harrell, Klaiher fpresidentj, Black ftreasurerj. Highley Qvice presidentj, Trimble, Stewart, Everman, Harvey, Second Row-'Ruhy, Chafin, Hopkins, Garvin, May, Gates, Green, Harrington, Melton, Gallaher, Haller. Trout, Vkfoods, Pelphrey, Scarherry. Clere. Third RowfGrimmitt, Snodgrass. Lambert, McKee, Chandler, Leslie, Henderson, Scaggs. Rice, Beckwith, Vv'alters, Fosson, Brown. For the information and convenience of A.H.S. pupils the Student Council originated the Tomcat Buzz Book, a directory containing the addresses and phone numlvers of all stutlents and faculty. The customary tlrive at Christmas time for cannetl foocl for the Ramey Chilf tlren's Home nettecl 1090 cans. an averf age of a can per student. Enthusiastically repeated this year were Blue .lean Day and the Blue ,lean tlance. The Stuelent Council has untler eonsitlerf ation several plans for the hetterment ol' the school. Blue 'lean Day is here again. Spirits are high, skirts are few, and everyone enjoys it all. It ltr 4-. :MD was Ifmnt Row. Left tu Right lxccrctziryj, Cliundlcr Rctfitt, Stcvcnx. Curtin, Hur-t ltrcuxurcrj, Rozcntzile lvict' prwidcntj. XxvllllllIHS fprc-idcntj. Rim-hy. Pnllitt. Vincent. Bolton lrcportcrj, Clay. Stnnc. Atkin-. Sgfund Row Huy, Brouglwtriri, Pcrringcr. Vv'c11tliCrt1m. Rcilwinmn. Trout, Lznnlicrt. Ncwrnain. Nipp, ffgnitlill. Ex'crn1a1n. D11nc:1n. Bzirlwcr. Puck, Byrnn. HONOR COMES A'TAl'l'lN' Fiftcuii iwr :cnt 111' tht' Qcniwr Ql4144 Llllgl five per :cnt nt' tlic liuniivr tl.14Q Q11nQtitutc tlic nurnlnr nf mcniliqw in tliu N11ti1 Plllll Hwnwr Swcicty. Qtutlcnw vvlin :1rc clicmwn mu4t lima .1 21' xliivliwtic 4I.lI1LllIlQ. mu+t liiiw tlllLllIIli4 nf lQ:1tlcr4liip and Qcrvicc fur iitlicra .lllkl TIILIQI li.1vc tlit' inwt IlCCC44.l1'3' tr:1it wif giintl Qli41r.1qtcr, A 1' 11lA ngxx' rn1'1nli:rQ ll.1tl In-fri oiniplctctl. Tlic prvitlciit. .l.1Ilt' XX'llll.lH14. .wc licr xwlgiiniiiig .itltlrwa .intl 4pc1'Ql1cN 11n tlic l'1111r itlu.1lN wars iyn liy St11.1rt Riggxliy. l'.1t Vincent. R1 ligrt Clmiitllur. .lllyl Cjllllklt' H.1ttcn. It w.1- .1 li:.111tiI'L1l gintl iivpiring gcrcniwiiy 414 .Ill iiitltictccx xscrc in xvlntt' r1 ilwx wlnlc tht- 4pc.1kt'rx wire oilifrtml I'11lVU4 nf gnltl, iurplu. rqtl. .intl lil.1:l-1. Tlif nt-xx' m1'1nli:r4 rcpc.1tctl tht' plftlgf in xvliiglitlicyprwniidctlt11 ni.1int.1in tliq tburitl1'.1l411t'tl1c1wrg.1ni:41ti11ii. lwlim L.1Q1t' lliiiiiiigtifii wrwtl .14 f.1g11lty Niviiiwr. 1'I'lI1.1l intluqtiiin ccruni-iny w.14 licltl tliix yfgir .1ftmr tlic tapping A... - , v 4 I in A ' 4- -5 'I V www , 'iT-F 1 ft ff' + 7 tgf ,Q f xy.: ' ,val 8-5 4. -6 M, ' 'f'?'W5'f'? ?l mi? ' ' ' ,,, 'A -V of Q Q Q' 1 Third Row Rice, HllTfiI1LfltPI1. Saunders, Higgins, Scliuttf luntl, Jayne. Lcaicli, Ivlullins, Fearing, Fannin, Lykinx. Rulcn, Britton, Fnircliild, Fugitt, Patton, Riddle. ffmirrli Ruwr- H, Vy'liccl+:r, T, Vv'illiuin4, NlCCl1llUlIg,fl1. J Vwlicclcr. Klailwcr, Vfzitwn, Dixon, Hnxt, Henderson, Lcxlic. Kouns, Black, Burris. lvlzinslicld, MCflllIfC, S1i1ft.lur:1w, Rol'uins1in. Getting tapped fur the Hnnor Society by Dllfli Hur lwrinis a broad Snnlc from Mary Lillllrff Britton. Business staff Pemherf ton and lvfefflelland and typists Rolen, Bar' her, and Fox lend is sistanee to circulation managers Riggle and ANNUAL ST FF DIGQ UP SHOTWBQAT LORE Cofeditors Cookie Hatten and Arlinc Black share Mrs, Phillips' amusement at husincss IIIQITIZIQCI' 'lack WvllCClCT'S selection ol a picture to use in the annual. 3 ige tiny A showboat on the Ohio was a very picturesque sight in the days of long ago. To present it as a theme for the '54 HifLife took an ahundanee of hard work from the annual staff led hy eofeditors Arline Black and LaVera Hatten, and faeulty adviser Mrs, Rufus Phillips. Each student on the stalf had a certain joh to do. Wtirkl ing in teams of two the advertising staff covered all the husiness sections in Ashland in their effort to reach the goal of' 351.71319 hy ohtaining ads, Business manager ,Iaelx VVheeler took eare of all the linaneial matters and kept the hooks. Early in the second semester the literary stall hegan their work of doing the writefups for every page in the annual. Typing these writefups fell on the shoulders ol' the three typists. The last seliool hell didnit end the work ol' photographers Harry Wlieeler and John Rozentals. Besides taking pief tures at all school events. they used much of their free time developing pictures. In spite of all the work the stahr did find time for spon' eoring the Senior lviinstrel. the Hilife Hop, the Girls Intramural Baskethall Tournament. the sale of foothall programs, and the sale of sehool pictures. Gs Thy muff. huwcvcr. fouls justified fur this hard work. Nut iiiily h.ivc thcy gatincd thc v.ilu.ihlc cxpcriciicc uf wurkiiig tiigcthcr its gi grwup hut ailw they have hupcs uf wiiiiiiiig thc N.S.P.A. Allffxnicricxiii :ind the C-.S,l'.A. Mcdgilist aiw.irdQ, thc top humirs of the two cmutstimding nxttiimnail prow .issciciattimiiis Both ziwgirds uri: the Quail uf :ill high schmil ycgirhwtik st.itfs thrfiughrwut thc country. The 1994 4t.ifi iQ1iith't'tl priiuti tit it4 HifLitt- .iuiiu.il. Dqiviti Pulhtt. gidwrtixziig IlI.lllAQL'I', clicckx :idx with hix aillfgirl with Suaitsd Init tu rigrit nrt- Huiwt, Kline, Kiiiiivr, Bziriicy, Hqiiiif mi-iid, Blirriwi Amd Niiiiicy. Staiiidiiiu :irc Lykiiix, lixtrkcr, Puck, Tnyhir, Irwin, .md Dhiicinii. 5 Nr xi E ,il The editors of the Hi-Life Gazette hold a conference while looking over another school paper for ideas. Standing are Leslie and Hutton, and seated are Riddle, Murphy, Bolton. and May. G ZETTES O FRID Once a month the stalf distrihuted Rotos to the Gazette huyers, The Roto is a twelve page picture review of high school activities throughout the country, For two of its prof jects this year the staff worked with the Student Council as cofsponsors. These projects were the Citizen of the Month elections and the Tomcat Buzz Book contest. There are approximately 450 Gazettcs in each edition of the paper, and the cost for putting out one edition is S-li. Since the paper is entirely selffsupporting and is not allowed to have advertisements, only a very small profit can he made, A part of this small profit was used this year to huy jourf AY! From the very heginning of school the 73774 Gazette stall was determined to puhlish papers with marked improve' ments over those of the past. Two new attractions were the three editions puhf lished in colored type and the original poems and rhymes of Tom Hayes. a sports reporter for the Gazette. A special effort was also made this year to ohtain as many pictures as the staffs limited funds would permit. lmhsm tcxt lwks' Typists Nancy Curtis and Betty Vv'hitt are com .J ls' 'l w 'MTU' pleting the copy of the Gazette while hu ine s min ager Boh McCullough make sure exerythin ship shipe hefore the paper is ent to pre Feature writers and news porters of the Gazette Staff hold a meeting after school in the library. Seated are Heller, Roh' inson, Higgins, Britton, Pcehles. Vifoods, and Ellis. Standing are Cheap, Seaton, Vv'illiams. and Hayes. NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE-- Front Row, Left to Right-Klaiber, Wallenfelz, Riggshy Qpresif dentl, Mrs. Cooksey, Hatten fsecretaryj, Vv'ells, Higgins, Bunch, Chandler fviee presidentj. Second Row-Jones. Chattin, Collinsworth, Seaton, Morris, Vfof mack, Ratliff, Bllilg. Davis. TALKI G WINS AWARDS Top: As Mary Frances Vv'ells gives her dramatic reading, Rohert Chandler, LaVera Hatton, and Vernon Seaton look on with a critical air. Bottom: In spite of their efforts Boh Chandler and Rohert Perf ringer lost this dehatc to Frenchhurg at the Morehead Regional Speech Contest. Arguing the national question. Resolved: That the Presif dent of the United States Should Be Elected By a Direct Vote of the People. Ashland high's dehate team was eliminf ated in the second round of the regional contest this year. However, three of its mcmhers, Boh Chandler, Boh Perf ringer, and Stuart Riggshy, received superior ratings in dis' cussion of the same topic, as did Vernon Seaton. The two Bohs won superior ratings at state. Nearly thirty students participated in the regional contest at Morehead and eight hecame eligihle to participate at Lexingf ton. The state contestants and their divisions are as follows: ,lane Byron, poetry reading: Mary Frances Wells, dramatic reading: LaVera Hatten. dramatic monologue: Josephine Patton, radio speaking: and the four discussants. Stuart Riggshy presided at the state championship dehate and at the husiness session of the Kentucky lnterscholastic League which was held during the festival. The foremost organization for high school speech participants is the National Forensic League, of which there is an active chapter at Ashland high. The local chapters activities each year include financing the trips to Morehead, Lexington. and other contest sites hy holding :andy sales and hy other means. The league is composed of studints who have earned twenty or more points in speech activilies. Mrs. Eliza R, Cooksey is the cluh's faculty sponsor and coach of the delmte team. Z r 59' W K bf .. f rv sb -pp 59 OD . . W V .. - F 1 i Sis-liz. Front Row, Left to Right-fGallaher, D'Annabelle, Everman, Shuttles, Lyle. Second Row'--Barker, Gravely, Flowers, Byron, Buckley, Matthews, Lohr, B. Thompson, Wzillzice. Third Row Moore, Lyttleton, Skeans, Bocard, Berkstresser, S. Rohinson, Riggshy, H. Rohinson. Henderson. Fourth Row--j. Smith, Sharp, Horgen, Arnold, Holhroolt, Church, Orr. Fifth Row Quillen, Oshorn. Mzinsfield, Lockwood, Williams. Samson, Little. Sixth Row Bustetler, Kunkle. Shockey, Tucker, Rule, Pugh, Fleming. Vyloods, Litteral. Left to Right Toney, Everman, Hopkins, D'Annahelle, Shattles, Harvey. Page liftyffour A.H.S. TGMCAT This year for the second time the Ashland Tomcat hand made a trip to Vsfashington to represent Kentucky at the Cherry Blossom Festival. This trip was planned far in advance, and much time and effort were spent in pref paring for the spring concert which helped to finance the journey. Led hy the highfstcpping ma-iorettes. Gallaher. Conley. Toney. Shgittles. Hopkins. and Harvey. the hand paraded full' swing down the heautiful streets of Wzisliixigf ton. A sight for all the spectators was the haton twirling of the drum major, David Lyle. Three wonderful and exciting days were spent hy the hand at this gorgeous display, the Cherry Blossom Festival. I 1 1 ,,,.,,,,.... W, Front Rcww, Left to Right--Reeves. Hzirvcy. Hopkins. Toney. Cnnlcy. Second Row julmwn. Gillum, H. Thuiupson. Ball. Gilcx D. Smith. Holt. Griggs. Lcwi-. Pricc, Third Row Mcflliirc. Rcilitt. Swain, P. Nichols, VU. Niqlwls. Angel. Himd. Garvin. Allen. Sparks lrllllflli Row Stfinc. Ratclifl. McGiiirc. Frost. Biniun. Fifth Ruw Lczich, Scott. Buftcttcr. Vifhitc, Green. Bunch, Adkins. Malloy. Grimmct. S Thr A.H.S. lmntl gippcairs on mzmy ziml x'a1riwuswQcQisi1i1i4. CZUIIICTIQ 1 Th: Hiinfrr Swcicty imluctiwn, tht- lmcczilaiurczitf scrvicc. .tml tht oiniiiiqiiqcnucnt cxcr:i4c4 rcquirc in muiic. In A4hlimd and the BEM D DISPLAYS VERSATILITY irc givcii in .iwcmhlics :it Cfwlca Putnam. and hcrc :it high sglimil, 4L1I'I'HLlIiLllIlQ .1rc4i. every Qvclit which c:illQ frvr ai p.ir.idt iut xwiiildift lx' Qfiniplctc witliiiut tht m.irQhi1iQ Twmqit lmnd. Thu cxqitfriifiit .intl thc gliimiiur ul- thc ffifitlmll giimcs .irc incrc.i4ctl lw thc well' 1l.mncd irfwgrnme uf thu lmntl :mtl thc niaiifwrcttca wlw . l l . A mu-ig JYIIKQXI4. wnic lit thc 4'L114I.lIlLllIl! N1 flf'i4t4 .mtl cnwnihlcx did Lilgg imrt in thtw .ifldira IX mtiiig wt fxgcllcnt iii Ql.irinct .mtl x.ix+ipliiiii1g v.'.i4 vwii hy Mplvzii liiiiiklf. .intl .iii cxgcllcnt Llliiil iii tlrumx xx.i- rqgciwtl hy Clmrls blffliiwiii. irc witlgly lmfiwu fwvr thcir clever Qkits and dances Kltliiiiigli thc lmiitl .LQ .i wlwlc tlitl nut cntcr the rcgiiiml wr 4t.itc mth Ruw Hih-ham. Adami. McCriy. Andcrsoii. Stewart. Sexton. Iiiics. Hzizlctt. Biixli. Ncsil, Drum Mzaiur David Lylc -f4'.Qib'?:'T -E ,--N f' .f ' s.o'g-14,5 U e if L Y Y-Y kt, , gr, fflfx C -lqiib -1, p gx ll l ik We ' -ff' i l X f 'X aes-il ' U N l-ii 1 ,wi i iiihgg ill' flier T 1 t by f- 4 r. ii liront Row Left to Rivht Lon' MeCullouvh Childers, Second RowfHays, Criswcll, Vfheeler, Leslie, Vv'illiams, Page tiftyf fe glflilllli , Front Row, Left to Right-Waddell, Armstrong, R. Smith, Lewis, Curtis, Porter, Stephens, Blair. Second RowfRau1ey, Gallaher, Danshy, Porter, Chandler, H. Stewart, Williainson. Third Row-Mrs. Myers, Welliiizin, Neal, Kirk, Higgins, Pemherf ton, Putfenberger. Fourth Row4Bunch, Jane Nipp, Phillips, Jean Nipp, Sparks, Runyon. Fifth Row I. Stewart, Childress, Berger, MeDax'id, Wagricr. Sixth RowffBarker, Hale, lson, Wuodie, Gearhart, Gussler, E. s ls ls, i- , Ruby, Mrs, Myers, XVatson, Welliiizin, Melton. Taylor. Davidson. GIRLS' Cl-IQRU T Topping all previous A.H.S. Girls' Choruses in quantity, the WSW-1 group eontained one hundred fiftyfthree voiees. The girls strived from the heginning of the sehool year to gain perfection in their voiees in order to make a good showing for Ashland high at hoth the regional and state music festivals. A Christmas eoneert, a spring musical. and several eandy sales were held to raise money so the group eould go to the eontests. Mrs. Harry Myers, direetor of the Girls' Chorus, found time also for a Boys' Chorus, made up of only thirteen. The laoys took part in nearly all of the pro- grams presented hy the girls. six . .,, k P,,w-ft f. 'Wi MAW. ' L Frunt Row. Left tu Right Julmnxiin.Vw'oolcry.Iw1i1rpliy. Hcllcr. Fur' Fuurtlw Row Patrick. Ka:cc. Hullinan. Vv'clls. Nui-ilcy. Hale. Scyf Nun. ffuvingtuii, Lcnia-tcr. I:fill'.lCI', Zarna-, Franklin. McCann. pliers. Sargent. Duininit. Vwlclla Britton. Pylcs, Darlvy, Hart. Hunt, Dowdy. Riddlu. Ritlc. Kitclicn. Bolton, Barney. Sccuntl Row-F. Hull. Vwfatlicrtuii, Ratliii, S. Hull. S. Barlticr. lfiftlu Rfwx: Niitchcll, Vlicclcr. Colin. lfcrrcll. lvfuncy. Duncan. Stcvcnx. Gartin. Ellii. O'Hara, Fcrgusun. I. Lcina-ter. Clay. fviaristicld. Stafford, l.. Gallahcr, Daniels, McGuire. B. Vfmids. S. XX'uuds, j. Barber. Owens, Gcldcr, Barrick. Third Row -XVillianiQ. Hull. K, Saunders. Klint. Crufc. .luliiifmi. Sixtlr Row-Hickf. vloldnfun. Pcclalca Lcadirigliani. Triizilwlc. Crew-. luiticc, Duncan. Tl'iui'nliury. Fannin. B. Taylor. Hanimcirid. Nfatncy, C. Barney. Landau, Fannin. Bucook, Hurst, Lycan, Pack. ADDR PERFECT HARMONY TQ SCHOQL LIEE SuliwiQt4 :intl variuu4 unicmlilw tuuk part in tlic rcgiunal fcxtival at Murcliqatl. Tliuic rccciving tlif supcriur rating wcrc tlic fulluwing 41ilHI4l4f lxlargic Barkcr. Gail Gallalicr. Pcggy Rulwinwii, and Rfmltly Rulayz +int' inatlrigal gruup R1 itltly Ruliy. .lim Davidsun. .lanitc Dun' can. Di-rii Hurt. Margie Barlccr: tlircc quartcts. Pat Mitghfll. Pcggy Riilriiiwn. Sliirlujc Hutt. DifriQ Hur4t, and ,lanct Saundcrs, Gail Saunf tlfra Kay Sxiuiitlqra fxfargig Harker. and Bula Iwlgffiilliiugli. Bill Lwlic. .lun Davitlwn. Bill Criwvcll: unc triu Ivfargic Barkcr. ylanicc Duncan. Sliirlcy Hull: antl a 1Tll4CCllilI1C1'LlQ cnwmlilc rnatlc up uf fiftccn girls All Niiliii4t4 and CI14Cl'DlNlC4 rciuiving tliq Nllfffilif' rating at Ivfurchcatl Exri.xi.aixrii Lifixx Kixmxix attcntlctl tlic Statc kiuxig FQ4tix'al at Luxingtun, Alw tlic Girl? fg,,,MY XM, gyi.H.,,I.I. I I Clit-rua ax .i wlii-lc .intl tlmc lxlclfitltttqa a grifup fit! ciglitccn girll 4 r- WUN gy Hwy H gr V' ganizctl tliix ycar. wcrc iutlgctl at tlic t4c4tix'al. Supuriur rating4 xx'-:nt tu ' A X A H ' ' ' tlia Qlmiirui. lw4clialt'ttc4. inatlrigal. triii. .intl INYH 41 ilifiats, M.irgic Barkcr l R l l Rul Y A lil ntl li li tutl 'xii xii. l'IrIIN'.Kl. . . . . ant if... B' 'LZ , if 4 a 'ig 4 cnt was rated lfiwpr tlian H xi f is xi , .ia N ww cxcclluiit, . Y , Smuxi, fiUNf1lRlN . . agc l':1fIj :CK'Cf1 WE SHDOK THE FAMILY TREE Knickerfclad Jack Wheeler comes to visit his Nhig moment, Arlinc Black, who loathes hoys in short pants. Getting a date to the Prom was the prohlern for l-lildegard Dolson. Endeavoring to impress the hoys and secure a date. Hildegard, played hy Arline Black. enters a dehate on prohihition, Dehating in a Somcrf set Maugham style. she not only fails to impress the hoys, hut causes her father. acted hy Don Perrin, to he called an alcoholic and almost to lose his joh. Mrs. Dolson. performed hy Dorothy Hale. tries to remedy the situation hy arranging a prom date for her unsuspecting daughter with Freddy Shermer. the only hoy in high school who wears knickers. Wlieri Freddy. portrayed hy .lack Wlieeler, decides to hee, horrow, or steal long pants for the prom, he involves Hildegards sister and hrothers, played hy Betty Gartin. David Klaiher, and -lim McKee, his parents, Ruth Rolen and .lerry Vxfomack. and all thc neighhors. Directing the play were Mrs. Clarence Sparks, Mrs. Roy Smith, and Mrs. Rufus Phillips. Top Row, Left to Right Paige, Hildegarde, and her parents search liranlic- ally for the love letters which were written during one of Dad's more romantic moods .................... Betsy Taylor hides her eyes when pantless .lim McKee tackles the suspected thief, jerry Vxfomack ..... Bottom Row: Hildegardcfs heauty mud hrings looks of shocked surprise to her parents and Mr. and Mrs. Shermer .................. David Klaiher and Connie Many make fun of :Krline's date while -lim McKee and Betsy Taylor look on approvingly. A 2 S vis lini tv 1? fffl, '+ix M' 11' .itat ,J 1? X .- HV xx 1 ix? XA .ip-1 MASQUERS' DRAMATIC CLUB l'runt Row, Lcft to Right Duncan. Dowdy, Pcmlwcrton. Bills. XX'm1lcry rcsidcntl, Pugh fscrgcantfatfarmsj. Franklin. lviay. Cassidy. fur cciind Row Mrs. Prichard. blaclwini, Ar- nold, Li Halc, Blicklcr. Luhr. E, Hale. Giles Uccrctaryj. Burton. Tliird Row Bayes, Slicplicrd, Hallett fvicc prcsidcntj, Hiitcliinwn, Mcltun, Lcwix, Clay ftrcasiircrj, THESPIAN SO! Kccwc. ZIETY iglit Vinccnt lrnnt Rriw. Lclt tu R 1-ccrctaryl. Eppcnxtcin flI'CllNlII'Cf,. Pittun flilnrarianl, Riggxlny fparliamcn- tarianl, Pwllilt fprcxidcntj, MrQ, Buwlf ing. Duncan lvicc prcsidcntj. ccund Row Sclirvttland, Halt-. Scaliin. Crixwcll. Hay-. Gallalicr. Tl H wird Row attcn. Toney. cc and Pat dmii-- tliu pmxpcct ul a trip to France in Our 'ming and Cay. XX'cll-. Barker. Hcartx XX'crc I dnpqgi Ifs T' HAMS BECCDME SEASO ED Tlircwugli tlic cfimlainctl cflwru nf tlic Tliwpians and tlic Ma4qucr5 Ura' matic Clula a gala Harvwt Fwtival wa4 given in tlii: fall. Acwrtling tri ciwtiini, all Qlulv participatctl in tlic fluiinlww antl liatl Qimcc44inii4 wil, various swrti. Ccifwkic Hattcn and Mikq .Innes wars clwicn tri rcign Aix king antl quccn for tlic ficcasirm. During tlic year mcrnlwr4 uf the fviamiucrf Club prcwntctl tm- iwiicfagt playa Ycllim' Ticket and Spring Fiirnialf' Tlicir lwig prvtltigtiwii wax Straw4 fur Twuf' a tlirccfagt crimctly alwut tccnagcrs Our Hcartx Vfcrc Yfwung and Gay waQ Qtagctl lay tlic Tlic4pianQ witli Pat Vincent playing tlic riilc nf Cfmrnclia Utii Skinncr and -lanicc Dun' :an ax licr lwfudtllctl friend. Emily. Tlx Stiirnif' a niy4tcry play. wi in a rating nt' cxccllcnt ffir tlic Tlic-pianx at tlic Mfirclicad Dramatic Cniitcxt. Tlic IWH tlramatig Clkllk wqrt' Spf iwwrutl liy Mrx. Btmgliur Biiwliiig and Mrx. Rfitl llricliartl. Pagc fiftyfnin: ,N -1 .T iq ,Y ,H77s ,Lf 'SE 4 V J, ., . w ga ' KK i www fl ,ffd uf! Q' Oo Q. Q35 , I S Li 'Q A 3 1 ' M -r-'zfzwqf 531:21-I ' ' ' Down on their knees to beg their lovers to return are Barsha Conley, Barbara Gallaher, Ginger Ellis, Barbara Irwin, Frances Lycan, Wiliiizi Pack, and Jane Hunt. f fl 1 1 l , 5 Ashland high's prize songfbird, Margie Barker, stops another show as she sings in the Senior Minstrel with Tommy Long, Bobby McCullough, jack Smith, Ed Nolte and Bob Childers furnishing background music. Vocal contributions were made by such talented seniors as jim Davidson, Shirley Huff, Barbara Dummitt, Mar' gie Barker, and Janice Duncan. Memf bers of the Boys' Chorus gave several popular selections and a well trained all-girl chorus added beauty and charm to the show. Comedy was injected in skits entitled The Burglar Pantomimen and Little Red Riding Hood in Bebop, This years show was directed by Miss Dorothy Davis, Mrs. Clarence Sparks, and Mrs. Rufus Phillips. il I 1 i X K i 4 X i l Page sixtyfon SPANISH CLUB Highlighting the Spanish Cluh's activities was the colorful Christmas party at which the traditional pinata. a paper filled with candy and nuts, was hroken hy a hlindffolded person. The Spanish Cluh, under the faculty sponsorship of Mrs. H. D. Rowe, was organized to create an interest in the Spanish language and customs and to promote appreciation of the South American countries. By conducting entire husif ness sessions in the Spanish language, the Spanish cluh proves that modern languages can successfully he learned and used hy high school students. Programs pertaining to Spanish were planned hy the mem' hers for their monthly meetings at the homes of cluh memhers. Un one of these programs, the cluh was entertained hy a guest speaker who discussed his tour through southern Europe. He illustrated his talk with colored slides. To end the year's activities the cluh held their annual picnic at Armco Fark. SPANISH CLVB Front Row. Lelt Io Right Harrington. Saun' ders, Vanhoose lsecref taryj, Rozentals lpresif dentl. lVlcCuire lViCC presidentj. Mrs, Rowe. Taylor, Lang, McKee. Rerhtt. Second Row McClure. Koegler, Hull. Cain. Harvey, Riggle. Rice. johnson, Tignor. Cash. T Third Row -- jackson. Callaher, Caudill, Mel' ton, Powell ftreasurerl. Shepherd. C a r r o l I , Steele. FRENCH CLUB One of the most popular scholastic cluhs is the French Cluh, under the sponsorship of Miss Dorothy Davis. Meet' ing once a month after school at the homes of its memhers, Le Cercle Francaise endeavors to make its memhers more familiar with the French people, their language, hahits, and customs. This year, a threefspeed phonograph which will he used to play French records, was generously donated to the cluh hy Mr. -lack Landau, owner of Royal jewelry. During the year, Miss Anne Frazier, a guest speaker. showing many heautiful slides of France, descrihed her tour of France. The cluh also attended a modern art exhihit featuring the paintings of Cezanne, Van Gogh, and Gaughin. At the an' nual Christmas party with Pere Noel officiating. inemhers exchanged gifts and presented Miss Dorothy Davis with a token of their appreciation. FRENCH CLUB Front Row, Left to Right'--Budesheini, T, Vv'illianis, Hutton, Fairchild, McCullough, Ruhy, Cheap, Clemons, Seaton, Hazlett, Second Row Vsfoolery. Trout, A. Bolton, Gartin, Barker, Hay ltreasurerj, Vincent lpresidentj, Eppenstein lvice presidentj, Riggshy lsecref taryj, Miss Davis, Miirphy, B u n c h, Kinner. jones. Third Row - By' ron, F, Fannin, Ratlilf, Allen, Higf gins, Britton, Bolton, Vs' o o d s , Covington, Barrick, Leachnian, L o h r, fielder, Everinan, Enirick, Phillips. Giles, Flowers, N1of hley. Riddle. Fat' ton. Adkins. Fourth Row Smith, Harris, Coil' inan. Black, Rohinf son, Fannin, Thornhury. Leach. Fearing, Fox. Lan' dau, Lycan, Vfilf liains, B ll r r i s s . Schottland, Stone. McClelland. XYeu'.- herton, Suinpter, Clay. GIRLS' SER VICE CLI IR During the entirse tif the year niemhers of the Girls' Service Clulw have tried tu stress the main purpose uf the eluh tn he of service tw nthers. Under the supervision of Miss Eranees Richardson. the eluh has made several divnations to the Girls' League prtwtect of dectwrating the new girls' Iwunge, has genertiusly helped in the ptiliu drive. and participated in the annual R,O1T.C. toy drive at Christmas hy making eluthes for dolls. Because the Girls' Serviee eluh always participates in the girls- haskethall tournament, the elulw htmught gnld and white unif ftirms ftir their haskethall team. Mike Innes was eleeted the 'Girls' Serviee Cluh Sweetheart. As a etinelusitiii tn the sehtitil years activities the eltih had a slumlwer party. SERVICE CLI- R The Service Cilnli. Linder the tfteulty sptiiisiirsliip wt' Miss Harriet flliatlitclel. has liqen tintistially active tlpis year, Anil ng the years prfqleets have heen the painting tit the new Girls Lvunge. the spun' stirini .1 sltatin! Party at Blaelfs Rfiller Rink. and the O 4V'111st1r' in: nt' .1 danee with the Kappa l'h1 Cltih. St me 1 tl their aetivities in' eluded .1 radui prtigram river XYCMI. ntimer-tus eandy sales. partieif ITIIIMII in the la iys' interfeluh hasltetlmtll t txrnament. .intl their tradi- tutnal M1 ithers' Day prfieratn. litinffriiig the nt-itlzers tit the Service C,lt1li menzliers, hlargie Barlter was elected Service Cltili Sv.'eetI1e.1rt til' IW-I and was presented xxitli tilt-xvers .lllel .1 gitlt III .1 seliti-fl assemlil 1' GIRLS' SERVICE fILL'IS Ifmnt Rnw, Lett tn Right Velieeler. Lqiwsun. S 1 rr Il e tsereeant 1 at f armsj. lx 1 s e r Hreas IIICI l. llaitingtmvn Ixicc p 1 e s 1 tl e II t J . lwincs fin st l t' lllI't'sItlt'l1ll. lJLlIIlk'l. Alaytie Isettef taryl. S m 1 t I1 . fxliss Ricliartlswn. Secwntl Rim' llennix, Nichtwls. ill- Ii n s 1- 11. fllmise. Catrnin. Xxvells. E. Bradley. Curt. Third Row Bradley. flattdill. Bncard. Smal' dy. Meeks. Munn. S, Ricliardsun. Shneltey. Rice, Kazee. SERVICE CLUB lirunt Ruw. Lett In Rielit fvlr. Ehlen. Klaiher Hirst semester chaplain, s e c 11 Il d semester ser' QURlIlI'Lll'ilI'IlIsl. Arnett Hreasurerj. B a r It e r. Vfatsun Hirst semestei president. seeund sem- ester secretary and ref porterj, Miss Chatlield. Nnrris Hirst semester vice president. second s e m e ste r presidentl. 1 Blair Hirst semester ser' geant-atfarinsj. Knipp . Hirst semester secretary I seetmnd semester v 1 c e ' PYCSILICIIIJ. Patrick . Vfhecler. 1 Seetrnd Row Myeis. ' 'I'ht1111as Isecund semes' ter ehaplatnj. Barher. D, Ha r r 1 s, Fleming. Fraley, Newell. C. Sex' ' ton, jones. E Third Row Brutighttvn. Ca ll d ill. MeG111re. Iiatilltner. Har r 1 s Hirst semester parliaf mentarianj. Lehman. Sexton, Hutton. Spar- ruw, Rohinson. Glhstnll. Kay Saunders sells candy apples from the Kappa Phil prize-winning htmth at the Harvest Festival. -t ixtyffour KEY CLUB In order to give their members a chance to hecome hetter acquainted with their sponsors. the Kiwanians, the Key Cluh has had a memher of the Kiwanis Cluh as a guest speaker once every two weeks during cluh period. These discussions have proved very popular with these hoys as well as heing informative and interesting. The Key Cluh's most important annual project was the sponsorship of an intrafmural haskethall tournament among the laoys' eluhs of Ashland high. This year the Varsity A Cluh won out over several tough opponents. Each spring the Key Cluh conducts its own cleanfup cam' paign with the memhers rolling up their sleeves and settling down to some hard work which results in the rejuvenation of th: school grounds. Two hig occasions of the year for the Key C-luh were the luncheon which the Kiwanians gave the hoys and the potluck dinner where the Kiwanians were the guest of honor. The last hig event for the boys was the trip to Cincinnati to sec the Reds play hasehall. This event provided a wonderful climax to the year. KEY CLUB Front Row, Left to Right7Lamf bert, Chandler tsecretaryj, Gartin fhrst semester vice presidentj, Snodgrass Qtreasf urerj, McKee tpresidentli, Miss Iayne, H. Wheeler fre' porterj, Rozentals fchaplainj, Host tsergeantfavarinsj, Wil' liams, Nipp. Second Row' Einnett, Duncan, Powell, Dixon , Wgnllziee, Cheap, Stewart, Roherts. Kazee. Third Row--Blanton, Davidson. josselson, Peringer, Newman, Hennecke, Zachein, Mussetter, Wallis, Hamm, Duley, SIGMET CLUB Front Row, Left to Right--Bed' doe, Conley, Mtlncey Hirst vice presidentj, Lemaster teorf responding secretaryj, E l l i s ttreasurerj, Hunt tparlianien' tarianj, Miss Carroll, Lyean presidentj, Hopkins, lrwin frecording secretaryj, Nunley tseeond vice presidentj, Mat' ney fsergeant-atfarinsj, Stone freporterl, Harvey, Second Row--F. Ferguson, Higf gins, Darnron, Leadingham, johnson, Allen, Roherts, Pee' hles. Smith, Quillen, Hurst, Polley, Berger, jackson, Vv'ells, Green, Hopkins. Pack. Third Row- Rohinson, Por' ter, Ball, Grayeley, Vfellnian. Relfitt, Stevens, Lay in an . Thornbury, Jenkins, B, Fer' guson, Crose, Rainey, Hoff' man, W. Kitchen, Lyttleton. Gallaher, N. Kitchen. SIGM ET CLUB Highlighting the year for the Sigmet Cluh were many aetivif ties of hoth social and service importance. The first of these hig events was the informal reception held in honor of the new Sigmet memhcrs and the memhers of the Ashland Wtimzin's Cluh. After this splendid heginning, a heavy schedule, which comhined hoth work and play. lay ahead for the cluh. During the fall season, at a private dinner given hy the Sigmet girls for the Tomcat foothall team. the head foothall coach of Nlarshall College was the guest speaker. Despite the many social activities of the year. a Sigmet's life certainly is not all play. She must work and work hard. Proof of this diligence was shown in the impressive Christmas prof gram which was presented in assemhly. the sale of hasketf hall programs at all the home games, the entertaining radio program in Fehruary, the spectacular production of the Sigf met Follies. and the fastfshooting haskethall team. Projects for the good of the school included donating a fullf length mirror to the girls' lounge and sponsoring a girl to Girls' State. KAPPA PLH CLUB Among the many heneficial projects of the Kappa l'hi C-luh were a donation to the girls' lounge. the sponsorship of a girl to Girls' State. a candy sale for the Polio Drive. and a one hundred dollar scholarship to a senior memher. The Kappa Phi moneyfmaking schemes included a dance sponsored jointly with the Service Cluh and the sale of graduation invitations and calling cards to the seniors, In Fehruary the memhers honored their sponsors, the Ameri' can Association of University Vfomen. with a canasta party. Another gala occasion of the year was a spaghetti dinner followed hy an initiation ceremony. In the spring the Kappa l'hi's presented a clever assemhly program. The girls also displayed their talents hy presenting a sl-tit in the Signiet Follies, In addition to the previously mentioned activities, the cluh found time during the year to attend church, to participate in the fiirls- Intramural Baslietlaall Tournament. and to elect David Klaiher Kappa Kutief' KAPPA PHI CIl.l'B liront Row, Lellt to Right Kin' ner, Barker. K, Saunders. 5, Rohinson. Mellavid ltreas' urerj, Clay tyree presideiitl. Klaiher. May lpresident Hay in-porterj. Duncan. C Saunders 1parhamentarianl. Fox. Miss XX'ornaclc. Second Row f - P. Rohinson. Trout, Stewart. I SLlllDLlCTN. fvlelton. Fearing. Landau. Pat' ton, Vfcatherton. Barher. Flowers. liugitt. Third Row Lewis. Davis, Hel' ler, Riddle, Koegler. Meade. Eppenstein. Sumpter. Vfagf goner. Fannin. lv1ohley.Byron. Mcfllelland, Xxvnotl-. RO CLUB liront Row. Left to Right Brown tseeond semester vice presidentj, Thompson. jones lsecretaryj, Henderson ltreas- urerl. McClure. Leslie Hirst semester presidentl. Mrs, Sparks, Clere fsecond semesf ter presidentj, Kouns. Allen, Second Row Lyle. Kitchen. Vw'elch, Highley. Vw' a r e . Vfheeler Hirst semester vice presidentj, Pollitt. Little. Carver. Third Row Perry, Kazee, Car' raway. Hearne. Ruhy, Hurtl. Sledge. Maroiidis. Riggshy. RQ CLUB A Dogcatcher's paradise! Such a thing really exists once a year anyway at the Ro Cluh's Sadie Hawkins Day dance. Everything a Li'l Ahner could desire. even a keg of Kickapoo .loy juice. is provided. This year a special show. with the mcmhers of the Ro Cluh modeling clothes from Young' dale's Meiiis Shop, The hoys displayed all the latest styles in menis clothing. from dress shirts to night shirts! Following this parade of fashion, the prizes for the most authentic costumes were awarded to Bill Hutchinson and Vw7anda Dowdy. who won out over some very stihr comf petition. Vx'hen the dance was out of the way, the hoys didn't slow down for a minute. They hegan planning for their radio program. their Parentis Night, and the assemhly program which they gave for the student hody, In April the Ro Cluh invaded station VCCTVII and took control for one afternoon, They sold commercials to the local merchants. operated the controls. and announced the programs. Page sixtyftive 5 ,li ' r . ii , . Y, 2 WCW' Y TEENS fl The YfTeens were very prou tn 3 ir to end Mirx E cl f L? fi TW -lones asa delegate to the Ei tern ctn on trcnct xx are ,A she was eleeted president. i . . . . 'BOAT Highlights ot the social y ir in u et tit spri tori - Es' one., lay lparliaf inentarianj, Conley lseeond vice presidentj, Allen lsecre' taryj, McClelland lpresl- dentj, Rohinson Hirst vice presidentj, Fox lehaplainl, Barher freporterj, Black, Cur- tis, Chandler, Fugitt. Second Row Johnson, Horgen, Saunders, Eads, N, Childress, Vxfoodie, S. Jones, D. Chilf dress, McDax'id. jane Nipp, Samson, Vanhoose. D. Lewis, Blankenship. Third Row -Qnatrocchi, Reflitl. Pelphry, Bills, Owens. Haller. Kendall, .lean Nipp, Vfhaley. Tignor, Stewart, Lewis, Barker. VARSITY Front Row, Left to Right - - Vaughn, Dallas, Light, Conf ley, Reliford, Anson, Hughes Qsergeantfatfarinsj. Usenton, Evans, Barney lpresidentl, Many. Second Row Layman, Otis, Cox, Bowman, Back, Miller, Holbrook, Hopkins, Stlirgill, Sparks, Dixon, Mr. Sang, Third Row -- Nolte. Hillard ltreasurerj, Newsome, Rut- ledge, Castle, Boettjer. Pat- rick, Clere, Hahle. Steen, Anson, Sexton. VARSITY Av CLUB Ar the Ashland junior CollegefU.K. freshman game the A cluh presented Mr. Charlie Ehlen, former Ashland footlvall coach, and Earl Adkins, former Ashland star with gifts. Other activities included sponsoring a victory dance and winning hoth the A and B Leagues of the Y.M.C-.A. hasketf hall tournament. Menihership is limited to those who have earned a letter in some sport. Coaeh Bohn Sang is the cluh sponsor. age sixtyfsix YfTeen dinner. MotherfDaughter hanquet. pi fietti inner inc ti innui As .i service projeet the cluh i or rt mt no i u potato ehip drive vvas eonducttd in M irci The YfTeens is the junior hrinch ot th Y W A fri' THETA fILI'B l'rnnI llnw. Lei! tw Rlulll IIA' lu-iii, Yiiifent, cidfllll. llnrriw Iwrge.1iil'.it'.xriii-I. A. Iiullllll I!C.lNlIl't'f,- Mefilnie IU'II'l'N' pnnding wcreliiryj. Mb, l'liil' lipxi Tuylnr lpre-idenll, XViI' li.iinN llirxr xiee prexidenll. H.itLen lxecnnd Nike pre-1' dentj, Black lreewirding were' I.iry'l.l Bulluii, Slmllles, l'h.irf I rick. .'Kllen, rl' I Seeriiid Ruw XY.ide, M Pen' ningtwn. Heinlepp. Niiller, N1 Ifnrliey, Vslulle, civldcf. Il. B.irney, Huniinnnd. Nxlnwdm 5. lxline, Plnllip-. f,-ixinztnn. Xxllllldlllvlll, Z.irn,i-. Tliird Rnw ffnrnetle. Hendermn. Kirk. Uilcx, Xxlillier. Huff, Einricli. EX'Cl'lll.lIl. Pnweri, P, Pcnningf lun. Bnidlurd, Nlzinslield. . X, Kline, Imneliiiiairi. llnreliild. Nnnlcy. llgiiiflwy. CHEVRON CLI 'IB l'rnnt Row, LI-lr Ln Riglit Angel. Hillg lxeerclairyl, Luck' wnnd ltreannrerl. fvleffnlf lnngh lviee prexidentj, Urun. Seaiggs lprefidentj, M r N, Evaina Lung, Staivrnx. Buxli, Niehuls Second Row' Sleveiix, :XlWl'mlt, Tlinriipmii, Alleni ffriwwell lsergeaint f at f girinxj, Adaiiiix, Lovin, Martin, Reaiguer, Urn' dnrfl, Budeslienn. Tlnrd Rnw fifllllllilll. Luelv would, Xvgilluee, Bwwe, MI'- Cnire. Rllvell,NI1lIe.XVQilla'l'N, lwieeiiaieli. Spegirx, Keinpvr. IHETA CLIJP1 Tlietii UirlQ can pl.iy lmsketlmll! Anynne will liqive lim .idinit tliiit. Fur tlie fiiftli enn4eeutive ye.ir tlie Tliet.i Clulw e.irried giwxiy the girls' lmQketlmll trnpliy. Beiidee Qpnrtsrndniliip. tlie eluli slinwed IIUIQJIIILIIIIQ serviee quxilitiea Dnn:itinn4 were given tn the Girls' Suite fund, tlie Speeeli :ind Miifie Fextiviils, :ind tw tlie girl? lnunge prnlieet. Fund lmwketi fur needy fairnilieg were filled at Tliginlvgiving iind Cliriwniiia The girls pgirtieipdted in Llie Ting Dgiy fur Puliu und tlie Buddy Puppy Siile. Tliey attended eliureli twice Q14 .i grnup, Higliligliw nf tlie 4nei.il ye.ir were .in initi.itinn dinner f-ir new inemlierg tlie iinnuzil girl? elulif CliriNtm.iQ ff:rin.il. Qin Out nf tlii+ Vdfrld I7.inee. tlie lmwkerlmll dinner fur tlie Tniiienitx, .ind tlie tlirewell dinner fur tlie gr.idu.iting ineinlierx Ilnder tlie direetinn wil tlieir Ifielilty .idviNer. Mr4. liutiux Pliillipx. Rniii.iiitie Tliemfi pre-ented in llieir Nlxlillx-ifx ilie .-XNlil.ind Yivunger NYniii.iii-A Clulx L-iverx Tlirnugli tlie f'xgef' Tlnx priigmin WAX pl.inned fur .iweinlilyg liut it w.ix dr-ipped tn Niwiiwr .1 pep r.illy tfir Llie Tnniexit lmxl'4etli.ill renin. CYHEVRQN CLI ll? Spniisuriiig tlie Hnrneeuining D.inee .ifter rlie Lnuiwillef Emtern grime proved .i liig sueeew fnr tlie Clievrnn Cluli .ix it Net tlie reenrd in gittenddnee tnr tlie yeiir. Dun Clere .ind Nginey Stnne were err iwned King qind Queen uf tlii4 dqinee. Clievrnn Vfeek, iilwiiy- il liigliliglit nf tlie ye.ir, prnvided tw-i nutxtnnding Ll44CIHlWliCX .ind :inntlier d.inee fur Axlilgind liigli Ntudenta During tlie week mnney ww enlleeted fur tlie .inf nuiil milk fund fur tlne eliildren at tlie Rzimey Hume. Utlier nut4L.inding 4ietivitie4 were ii Qkir in Llie Sigmet Full liea tlie npemtinn nf tlie spiink linuxe .it tlie H.irx'eNt Fextixxil. .ind tlie elieeking nr .JMIIN :it Llie fxxlildllkl Oil Cliri-tin.iN l'.irty. Rutli Green XX'.1N tlie elulwl entry in tlie lxxiuty eniitext .if ilk' H.lfX'L'Nf Fi.'NIlX'.li Iiuxlxetlmill tennx were entered in lwlli A .ind li Lrziguex nl' r w ilie X.lw1iC..A. tuurn.inient. Tire ye.ir ended will, 1 pieiiie in April given l'j.' tlie iuninrx .ind wpli-fiiinre4 fur tire- gr.idu.iting ineinlierx. Mrf Hild.i Lxqinx wuix xeleeted t'.ieLiltj,' .idvi-er Lliw ye.ir, Tlie fllievrwn Clluli ix Npwiiimireel lw' tlie ffl.irenee Field l'++Nt 771 nf tlie Ainerietin Leginn Page xixtjr Q QUVCU 3 ge sixtyeight , i':s 11,w I.- . 2.17. V I , ,T, .., , f ii fiiirii write - f i.If '.'5,Xe' All students taking home economics are eligihle to hecome memhers of the Future Homemakers of America. Their motto Toward New Horizonsu expresses the purpose of the cluh. The memhcrs strive to learn how to live hetter today in order that their lives and those ot' their families may he hetter tomorrow. In Uctoher eighteen girls were initiated into the FH.A.. and soon afterwards the cluh took part in the Harvest Fes tiyal hy having a dart game hooth. The cluh was one of the two youth groups to enter a tahle setting contest at the Ken' tucky and West Virginia Power Company. Even though they lost. the experience was profitahle. Throughout the year parties for making pot holders were held. l'roce.gd.-3--f.rom the saleggggQxe43otflgQlders were donated Io the Girls: twat-.ssie girls attended . e F.H.A. District i ,. . ' 4 A i lvleeting, atfSandy5 Hooley and in lvlaykli ttt the state . i . J ' f if meeting 4LLLex1,ngt4m. 5 .if f-x ' A T WTC I imp ii .V-iTl,lfi2 L 1 A 'Z f f3? if' f7V'w'W l ' 3' f Af.,T1'l, I7 lf 'fl...,-- -'x N -L -:::Z'::r-v1 '1'Q114ff,,, 'ZS'-TSI' '-'- s Y i is it V. .,,, .-il.-. -ge .,, - . .,. ,.-...,-a-... .M ,V,. .,.e.,..,,.... ,...,.u..... .. 1- - 'Meri e,.,z,-..XL.,..... Y . Lu- - W ,M s li, H. A. liront Row, Left to Right s- - li o w e. Leinaster. Milligan. Owens tpresidentj, Kendall iyice presidentj. M. Hill ltreasurerj, johnson. Fannin, Ratchll. Franklin, Richardson. Second Row -hlrs. Lanih. Loy' ing. liosson. Caldwell. Meef nach, Orr. lwlcflann. Dainron tsecretaryj. Mrs. Rathff. Third Row Edwards. Howard. Xhielih. l.. Hill. MII-st'F. At' lqins. jackson, ALLIED YUl l'H liiont Row. Left to Right Mcfllelland, Conley. liugitt. Allen ttreasurerj, Leslie lviee presidentj. Riggle lpresif dentl. Black. Collinsworlli. Vs'allenl'el:. Curtis. 5econd Row -Fosson. Rohinson. Elswick, Fox. N. Childress. Chattin. Vfaddell, NY e l l s. Bngg. Barher, Third Row --Owens, Scyphers. flash, Howes, fxlcllayid lsecf retaryj. Yanhoose, johnson. ' - ' i f i- ri,i.,..g....,...Q....z............t......,-.,... 1, ... 4 ,, , I A ..f.,.1, 'cf , , The Allied Youth. a new organization at Ashland High. proudly expresses its purpose. ....., To seek the truth concerning heverage alcohol and the hest way of life in relation to this prohlemf' Any student willing to take pilft in carrying out this purpose may hecome a memher. For its tirst activity ot the year the organization had a get' .ictluainted party. Also during the first semester a series ot candy sales was held. Later on in the year the Ashland Chapter was host to the Kentucky Allied Youth Conference. Carol Riggle and Aluanita Vanl-loose. hoth memhers of Allied Youth. had the opportunity to he sent as delegates to the International Allied Youth Conference held at Buck Hill Falls. l'ennsylvania. The conference lasted three days. Teen' agers from all over the United States and Canada attended. Among the speakers the delegates heard were Norman Vin' cent ljeal. xl. C. Penney, and Daniel Poling. the founder of Allied Youth. Besides hearing a numher of speeches the delegates profited from panel discussions and recreation. PHI DELTA Irwin! Rim' Left tw Rim Bruwiiing, inx Isergeant atfarnixj. Lung ltreaxu . x . 'z ei seerwj. 'iitt Iviecfprexident , XNHIN resident . Mrs. N a ', Pan 'e repnrter . A er. Seeeiiitl Row lvIeI7a'aIi. Dixun. Sparks. ay r, itsiv , Tliird Row Rice. Hull, Swan. nt ey. i eena ' 1. 1 'ni ', . llllll, I ' 'Anna e e FL'Tl 'RE ENGINEERS SOCIETY lfrunt Row, Left In Riglit Hut' tnn. I. Vfliceler Ivicc prcxif dcntj. Dickson. Lung, -Iusself xnn, Newman, Riggxliy, Mrs, Sniitli. Seennd Row Chandler, Liieki vt-rind Iprcsidentj. N i p p, Nlyerx, Peringer. Blair, Kazve. flaudill, Uarycr, llnrlwitt. Nut piclnretl are -Inlin Rnzenf talx Ixecretaryj and Hai ry Vx'lieelcr Itrcaxiirerl. Ir PHI DELTA CLUB IZLITLQRE EFJGIIXIIEERS Fur tlieir first xneial aetivity tlie Illii Delta Cluli lield in tlie girls' lnunge tlieir annual fnrmal initiation fur the new niemlners. Later in Uetolwer they announced in assemlaly tlieir I,Iii Delta Darling. Eddie Ansnn. As elula prnjects tliey pre' sented a Thanksgiving laasltet tn a needy family and Easter liaskets tw tlie crippled eliildren nf the Kings' Daugliters' H4 fspltal. F1 ir tlieir NCIIUHI prfyieet tliey diinated iniiney tn send a dele' gate tn filflsi State. In tlie early spring an Easter priigrani wax given fur tlie fxltruxa flluli. xpnnxwrs nt' rlie Plii Delta: and xliiirtly afterwards rlie xame priigrarn wax given tlir tlie selinnl assenilaly. During tlie year Iwi dinnerx were given. A pwtfluek dinner tfiiik plaee at tlie liiime fit' a elula memlisr. and at tlie end nt' tlie year a seninr dinner wax given in liiiiinr nt' tlie gradu' ating I'lii Deltas. This year tlic Asliland Higli Sclinnl Future Engineers' S4 if eiety received its Qliarter friim Dean Daniel V. Terrell nf tlie University nt Kentucky. The clula, wlwse faculty spin 1141 If was ldrs. Roy Smitli. was nrganized at tlie beginning nf tlie selinwl year and immediately lwegan its program inf inspecting lneal engineering installatinns including the Arrnen Steel Curl pwratifin, SemetfSi-lvay Divisinn nf Allied Chemical and Dye and tlie signal system nf tlie C. U. Railway. During tlie year tlie eluli lieard talkx nn yarinux siiljieetx ref lated tw engineering given liy representatives nt' nearliy enlf legex and industries. Meniliers fit tlie elula attended ineetingx 'it tlie Asliland Siieiety nf Ilriifexxiiiiml Engineers at tlie 1 tatinn nt tliat nrg.ini:.itinn. Fiiur 1-t' tlie menilaerx. .Iiilin Rrisentalx. ulnlin I'Iutt+in. IVV! B4 il' I'eringer. and Stuart Riggxliy. liuilt as a priiieet a Van de Graaff eleetrwstatie generatnr wt, tlie type used in ati rexearelz. imie Page sixtyfi ' g ,a' BLACK AND BAILEY HENDERSON AND HATTEN Best allfaround is a term thoroughly typified hy jerry and Cookie. Outstanding students as well as leaders in whatever extrafeurricular activities or sports they engage in mark them as hcst allfaround. That the faculty concurs with the stu' dents in this selection is evident in the fact that hoth jerry and Cookie were also the Pollock prize winners. Heads always turn for a second look when 'lane Willizinis passes hy. Her striking hlonde heauty enhanced hy her lovely smile has won for her the honor of lacing chosen Best' looking girl. Carrying the male half of this award is David Klaiher, who holds a memorahle place in the hearts of the faculty and the student hotly. I-IUTTON AND CLAY SAUNDERS mm. Page seventy TGP BILLING Representing the students' choice for senior honors are the pupils pictured here. Sunny smiles. even dispositions, and a readiness to undertake any task that is required of them make Arlene and ,lim the proper recipients of the titles of Bestfnatured hoy and girl. VVILLIAM AND KLAIBER The title of Iviostflearncd implies a mix' ture of nhrains and horse sense. This comhination is certainly evident in john and Marilyn, who in their classmates' eyes rank at the top of the mostflearned group. To he chosen D.A.R. pilgrim is an honor that carries the approval of hoth faculty and seniors. The selection is hased on service. good citizenship. and patriotism. All these qualities are summed up in Gail Saunders. who was chosen for this distinction. sm! -' f'5 ' Left to Right--Chattering stops while Nancy Curtis reads the Bible. . . . Ernestine Taylor presides over one of the king and queen nominations. ALL TEAMED AND RARI ' T0 GG Because of the competitive spirit of Mrs. Sam Gatrcll's homeroom, this all-girl group was the first to turn in 100 per cent subscription for the 1954 annual. Future lwusiness women might well describe these industrious girls. All the students are pursuing a commercial course, and many plan to work after com- pleting high school. This homeroom hoasts of one majorcttc, Barhara Gallahcr: three annual stall ' Q workers, Clara Barney, Virginia Fugitt, antl Dottie Lykins: and hoth typists for X ' . the Gazette. Everyone is an active mcmher of some cluh, and many of the group arc in the Girls' Chorus. lvlatrimonial itlcas also scum to he floating around in the heatls of a few in this homeroom as four have alrcatly taken the fatal step and two are engaged. Left to Right -Mrs, Gatrell takes time to sign Vhlma Frazier! ahsentec slip .... Theres always an interval to study or catch up on the latest gossip. A RCYAL PAIR Une of the greatest honors that can he he' stowed on an A,H.S. hoy and girl is to he chosen King and Queen of HifLife. Candi' dates for this honor. which represents the typif cal high school hoy and girl, are nominated hy the Student Council and elected hy the vote of the student hody. This year the ref cipients were -lane Williainis and -lerry Hen' derson. As typical high school students they participated in various extrafcurricular activif ties and were outstanding in their academic work. jane was president of the Honor Society, delef gate to Kentucky Girls' State, Key Cluh sweet' heart, memher of the Theta Cluh, the annual staii. and the French Cluh. Jerry was treasurer of the Ro Cluh and memf her of the Honor Society. His haskethall prowess won him a position on the first string of the allfdistriet, allfregional, and allfstate teams. P we seventy-two E 'W 4 Williains and Henderson A FULL HOUSE Witli the glamour of Paris as a hackground, the king and queens of the 'll,lI1iU1 SCl1illI' Prom were crowned. For the first time in prom history two girls tied for queen. Mike Jones lcd his royal charges. Nancy Stone and Connie Ivlay, past the lampflighted street scenes and hy the wishing well to he crowned hy Budd Dailey from WSAZfTV. Mike was cofcaptain of the foothall team. a memher of the Ro and Varsity A Cluhs, Nancy was a mcmher of the Sigmet and French cluhs, majorette for three years. and delegate to Girls' State. Connie, a newcomer to A.H.S,. has held the ofhcc of prcsident of the Kappa Phi Cluh and was a incniher of the delegation to Girls' State. King jones and Queens Stone and May QF THIS A D THAT Twp Margaret Fox eulleets wilt- hir the Puliu Queen frmn U, C, Gartin. , Buttmn Left Checking up im the dietary experiments im white rats are Melvin Kunlile and Mary Kathleen Parker. Buttnni Right Pens, pens everywhere and not a drop of ink! Everything strips as the '53 HifL1fe annuals are passed around to he signed, SCHCCDL LIFE CONSISTS - if Lv sf' -Q Sehmil is more than assigned lesswns and texthfmuks. There is the extra i .VJ fi 5 experiment in seienee lah ur the speeial map drawn tw shww the earn' i -A . 5 rw' ixxl 4, V f paigns of a war. There are the thrilling slings at a ewneert. the aetivity ,- 'I - r- r'1,.Jf ,. ., rlr YV XF,-, - ' spwnswreel hy a pupil s very riwn eluh. the lirst glanee at the new J, l j HifLife, the athletie euntests, the allfnut elllirt tw he ut' serviee in a ' i ' X- . , I . efmmmunit5 trim.. ft k V, l T A Selimil means lessons well elrine anel a sense of persnnal achievement in igxsxl work or play. Sehoul is made up uf this and that. Lelt to Right Seniur eheerleaders Bradford and Pennington are Vfonderlanelu is the theme for this ellcetive duet hy Gail Gallaher wwrltin: intently un the deeoraticm ut the :wal pmt. . . . Vw'inter and Ruddy Ruhy accompanied hy the Girls' Glee Cltilrw, seventyftliret -x 1 fxfxvl fy if ?Y,rwQ-3 , r , , , K , Q- Qgxfx, , ,NU i I W ga X 'wwf . I ff9J4WJ A 'N .J Y, . 4 'N '27 I ,M M' .44 1 If 1,1- 'o , u .',1 A -'J fi 1-z.Jf-xv'-H-l,'J.g,f - LAW AND PEUDS n 1 F 1 Qx F X .f' , K ,-411. Lu , , E fa-91311 gf f XZ. 1 ff' ff 1 ff' f 5 f W' ,Avi r 'X,--ff' r-Y ax fi' ' .' -J. 'ff ! ,,,ff-'-'Lis' Uv ,,.QQg 'S .,l.-..1--- ...-..1-- ffivv ,,,.,...-- ...-11,-l-f x l . WW ..v,-1 , fff X 57 K! wh X35-Xx R.O.T.C. boys play Santa to the needy. Fights were frequent in thc crowds which the showhoat attracted. and it was up to the local sheriff to preserve law and order. The R,O.T.C. hattalion has learned from experts the methods of police action. This knowledge will perhaps prove its value in the future if our freedom or that of an ally is threatened. Lieutenant Colonel VVilliam Scaggs BATTALIUN STAFF Front Row, Left to Right- -Cadct lvfajor Bill Lcslic, Cadet Licutcnant Colonel Bill Scaggs, Cadct Mayor Bolw Cliandlcr. Second Row Cadct Captain Bolw NlcCul' lougli, Cadct Captain Bill Lockwood, Cadet Captain jack Whcclcr, Cadet Captain joel Vdatson. BOYS' RIFLE TEAM Left to Right f f Cook, Nolte, Lockwood, Salycix, Cray. Page scvcutyfsix R. CD. T. C. TRAINS CADETS To lauild cliaractcr and tu olitain a rcsponsilwility and a rcspcct towards otlicrs miglit sum up tlic purposc of R,O.T.C4. Tlic lvoys wlio pursuc tliif cours.: arc taught tlic rcquisitcs of good cliaractcr and thc ground work ncccssary for a successful army carccr. Tlicy arc drilled in marcliing and taught to olwcy commands. Iviany lwoys liclpcd in tlic wortliwliilc pro-icct of mcnding toys at Christmas for nccdy cliildrcn. Much time and cffort wcrc also spcnt in tlic planning and tlic preparation of tlic Military Ball. 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T y 4-fn ' X. ,Q Cadet Lieutenant Colonel Bill Scuggx :1ccc1111pa111cs the 111Q1'ect1ng of11cer 1111 111s tour WNl'11lC thu 11uttz1l11111 -ta111ds at 111191111011 at the illilllllil R.U.T.C. 111Npcct11,111. MILITARY SCIE CE AND TACTICS BUlfllllK1IX Queen Her Q1111115' 1114111 141t11111, lwvcly :1p11u.1r.111qc Q11c 1121111114 111.11 111m 51111K H.1t1c11 .1N IIN 11.1111111111 .1x c11fQd111f1 111 1111- 414 1111 Ql.14N111.11cN .11 BQQ1 w.1N Qclcctul 111' 1111- 1.151111 luck 111111: llln' -111141 Nc111111' yc.1r. Coolilc Huttcrt lwr rmdy 11111112 llff pcr11.1p1 N.1111Q 111 tllp' 111' Q.11lc1N Qll1-N QLICCII C- 1 li Q 11 1l'iIC is wrxui 1lIlI1U.l1. XXX1- I1.1H1QJ PX' All-.11111111,1 l11F1, .11112 5' I11 TUCQIYJ I111' ll1 11' .lllxllllf .1v.'.1111 1 1111 1-1 ., . .lLp XX1IlI5'NLXL I gif I OFFICERS. COMPANY A Iiront Row, Left to Right Vsloinack, McKee. Second Row Dellrel. Frailie, Brown. ty-ciiflit COMPANY A J QUEEN OF COMPANY A just plain cute! These three words make up a full description of the Queen of Company A, Janet Nunley. .Ianet is very active in the work of the Theta Club and the junior class. Wlicii she was a sophomore, she had the distinct honor of heing elected queen of one of the high school dances, and sincc then her personality and good looks have heen constantly gaining her new friends, COMPANY A, FIRST PLATOON Iiront Row, Left to Right Stephens, Stewart, Vfootls, Cordle, Borders, Hurtz, George, Hays. Second Row Boggs, Conley, Burkhart, Little, Prater, Candle, Belcher. Third Row--- DePrez, May, james, Frazier, Birch, Cheap, Arnett, Cantrell. COIVIPANY A, SECOND PLATOON Front Row, Left to Right Barher, Ray, McRary, Hag- gard, Stewart, R. Brown, Knipp. Second Row I., Brown, Neal, Vw'eygant, Conley, Moore Vvlheeler, Lambert. Third Row- -Vfullace, Oshorn, Vvlaldron, Sturgill, Morris Vv'ehh, McKee. COMPANY A, THIRD PLATOON Front Row, Left to Right Smith, jordan, May, Evans liugitt, Lichtner, Moore. Second Row Sarvcn, Roherts, Kinzer, Day, Bohhy Mul- lins, Leighow, Hamm. Third Row W'illis, Bryan, Van Bihher, XVoinack, lfrailie, Billy Mullins, Patrick, Snodgrass. ixxyj .Q ,Lf QUEEN OF COMPANY B Margie Barker had the honor of heing the only senior who was chosen company queen. Witli her winning smile and sweet personality she captured the hearts of Company B. Margie is a memher of the Kappa Phi Cluh and is an outstanding soloist of the Girls' Glue Cluh. COMPANY B, FIRST PLATUON Front Row, Left to Right Sexton, Collinsworth, lvleConf nell, Moegling, Catron, Kazce. Second Row Otis, Parker, Crotty, Nall, Cooper, Nunley. Third Row Ahhott, Wlieeler, Stewart, Gartin, lllair. COMPANY B. SECOND PLATOON Front Row, Left to Right Riddle, Edwards, jones, Beek- with, Polhtt, Stewart, lvliranda. Second Row Fairchild, Childers, Harris, Anderson, Vvhslch, johnson. Third Row Cantrell, Sexton. llarhcr, Pahneter, May, NYilliains, Lowe, fi ' . : ,1', . f I K fi. 1 I J V. .' ff 1' lf 1 ' 'f x I If fi . , . I , f X 2 ,Q i xl Q, . 3 k 3 . ,N p I , 4 ax, , g l il , , , I I l il' f fr l I . Alu .. I . '- OFIIICERS, COMPANY B Left to Rights Cook, Nolte, Kemper, XX'ellman lm age seventy-nine thr QUEEN OF COMPANY Cf Ili fivcfl'ooL'txx'o lwliiufuylml junior ix an outQtamlf ing nicmhgr null thu Siginct Cluh and plays Qlarinct in thc A4hlanLl Tomcat liaml. This ycar inarlv thu 1 4 ic 'i l ' lik o 1' oTAASlila1kl I-Iigli Sghoolt own company queens. Hur YIIIICI air and unawuiiiing personality have won Hll ' cn Roliinxon th: tillc ol' Quccn of floiiipany C cc junior girls havc had thc lliitinction of hsin COMPANY CY. IIRST Pl.,-X'I'OON ljront Row. Lulit to Right flliapniaii. Patton, Allcn. -laclv fon, Gahhard, Sniitli, Urillin. Sfroiid Row Yallancc. Hohhi. Hayx, Dalton. Ilulchin' son, Cfray. Davidsoii Third Row' Ifranklin. Muuiiacli. XYallviN. Ifroxt, May. lxiuc, X anHor1i. OFFICERS, COMPANY CI Front Row. Lcfm to Right--Owens, Vflicclcr. Second Row Kouns, Lindsay, Dickson. COMPANY C, SECOND P.-XTOON I7rontwRow, Lcftito Rigln Perry. Irwin. Clay, Rcnliroc. Savagc, H. Sagravcs. Second Row Morrison, Sparrow. Stal-sn, Rice. M. Sa' Qravcx lvfcflalvin. Third Row Coy Ncwkirk, Mullon, Scvon. Nlyfliiiiia Porter. COMPANY C. THIRD I'L:XTOON Iironl Row. Lclit to Right Graf. Sloan. Haye. Bayux Bonihoil, Morrif. Scconcl Row f Higlilliulrl. Corhitt, Spradlin, Runlirov, Maroudw, R. Stephens. Third Row Vfilxon. Stcphcns. I.ulii1ian, Nipp, Srcwarti COMPAN Y C COMPANY D QUEEN OF COMPANY D Although Doris Evcrman was only a junior this year. her hlond heauty and sparkling personality have already won her many friends. Doris is an active memher of the Theta Cluh. a star majorette in the Tomcat hand. and she was awarded top honors in the heauty contest at the Harvest Festival. Her election hy Company D as their Queen will prove to he the forerunner of many future honors. COMPANY D, FIRST PLATOON Ifront Row, Left to Right Kazee, Childers. Daugherty. Edmond, Bull. Second Row -Orndorf, Cremcans, Roherson. ilosselson, Rohinson, Taylor. T li 1 r d Row f Mziys, Rehliord, Thompson, XXIIIIIEIIIIS, Blankenship. COMPANY D. SECOND PLATooN liront Row, Left to Right f Phillips. Anson. Morinan johnson, Miller, Jarvis. Second Row - IvIcDonald. Shepherd. Carroway. Hale, Lockwood, Stafford, Third Row Phillips. P. Clemons, Hutchinson. R. Clem- ons, Cfandill. lvfinnehan. James. COMPANY D, THIRD PLATOON Front Row, Left to Right - Bracknian. Rutledge. Ross. Castle, Perringer. Blanton. Runyon. Second Row Gihson. Newman. Vanhoose. Hicks. Mc' Dowell. Jennings. Harris. Third Row-H Newsom, Salyers. Ruhy, Rupert. Hills. Rice. OFFICERS. COMPANY D Irint Row. Left In Right Long. Adkins. Tlioiiia iw Seaton. Ifanlkner. ightyfi ing .KK-3157 . Y-I xjgktg YXAEJNJQV --1 BATTLE UP THE -fry ,gy ff' cmxnrns Q Q df A WZ .52 ,si 4 J flux Q44! 'J if 2 JJ! 'N 'J wifi me . INuV WI A f' -Q-14' ff f H nun . m9Ql. !J:'2f.'5'. . . Q, fx t-QL P W mmfflf if ZZ uh xx! 1 ,0- fq 1 253.15 f T ,gy 75 f ' , 4 f M3 , x f 3 - ww S' if x , I T K : fi 2 D, vi j 5' 4 1-I lg i 'X 2 'L C N W, XS Endmen are agape as Gene Singleton leaps high in the air. Using insulting song titles as ammunition, the calliope player of the showlwoat American once drove a competitor from his chosen port. Perseverance and a sense of fairness helped him win in this hattle of the calliopes. These qualities are evident in every athletic contest Ashland high school takes part in, whether it ends in victory or defeat. X Cheerleaders Marilyn Pennington, Hemlepp, Barrick, Allen. Brad' ford, and Margaret Pennington arouse the enthusiasm of the spectators at ball games. GQQD SPGRTS - GR LQSE Ashland's Tomcats were led in their 1953 campaign hy Head Coach Charles D. Ehlen, Assistant Coach Bold Sang, and CofCaptains Don Clere and Mike Jones, The record of Coach Ehleifs last season at Ashland was not what had heen hoped for, hut the overall record of his four seasons as head coach shows twentyfone wins, sixteen losses. and four ties. His farewell was a sad moment for the entire student hody and faculty as well as the foothall team, FOOTBALL MANAGERS First Row, Left to Right' -Kirk. Second Row--Minnehan, Riggshy. Anson, L --.Z Sang, jones. Clere. Ehlen Determined play and tense moments marked an exciting hut often disappointing foothall season for the Ashland Trang in 1993. In the face of a diflicult schedule, Coach Charles Elvlen found himself with an amazingly small turnout of prospective players from which to select a team. At one time it was necessary to split the regular line into two sections in a practice sessiin in order to have two teams for scrimmage. lnjuries played an important role in reducing the numher of Ashland victories. Quarterhack David Klaiher was out of action nearly halt the season with a hroken thurnh and junior tackle Larry Highleyis effectiveness was cut down hy a dislocated shoulder. .lack Hillard, Charlie Mciiuire, and Buffalo Bill Hopkins missed action hecause of arm and leg injuries. while Bill Gray continued in the lineup despite a severely cut nose. Penalties which nullified touchdowns or called hack long runs in close games spread themselves over the entire season. The inahility to ailect extra points further lowered the season's total score. as the 'Cats were held to 103 points. The defense allowed the opposition 194 points. nearly half of them occurring in three games. 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Hillard f Speed at halfhack Osenton -Q Upland-coming Brown - Had power at lull' Duncan Big. rough, and gained inany yards. prospect for end. hack and desire to win. imposing at the center posif lion. Dickson Should hit his HONGRS AND A W ARDS Mk in 'fmt' Sutphin - Valuahle pros' In view of their fine playing, tremendous effort. and unexccllcd sportsmanship, the 193 Tomcat foothall team received numerous honors, hoth collectively and individually. Although none of the memhers of the squad were selected for the state teams, Don Clere received recognition for his contrihution to the game in the form of an athletic scholarship to the University of Kentucky. As usual. memhers of thc varsity squad received a sweater. a jacket or a hlanket as an award for participation as a memher of the varsity squad. Several of the senior hoys. however. were not eligihle to accept these awards hecausc of a state athletic association rule forhidding any player to receive more than two varsity letters. ln a special assemhly program, Coach Charles Ehlen was presented with gifts from his team and from the faculty. The program also included trihute to the coach hy memhers of the team. Coach Ehlen resigned his position to enter the insurance husiness, The entire team was honored at a handuet sponsored hy the Siginet Cfluh The principal speaker l-Ierh Roycr. head foothall coach at lwlirsliall College. pcct for '54 season, Sparks - f Rough where the going was tough, Hopkins Versatile at any position in the haclftiield. age eighty-sex hw... f A. H. S. EXERTS STRENUOUS EFFORT TO OVERCOME TOUGH OPPONENTS Left to Right: fllere dashes down the field with an opposing player hot at his heels ......... A lonc Toineat clears the way lor his teammate . . . Klaiher displays his winning ahility. ige eightyfeight iii N Y ss kzet? I X ll ps 'J -. 11' ? 21 MZ 4 LJ fy I , f 5 It las lieen saiilgggit the a three kinds o Xlies-f viite lie. hladk? lies?-andxxatii ies .for this foothall season. the statistics present a fa r ore aeeurate pieture of the team's aeeoinplishments than do the scores. Ashland scored only 1113 points while their opponents rolled up a total of 194. On the other hand. the Tomeats ran their adverf saries a elose raee in net yards gained from rushing, and trailed at the end of the season hy only 204 yards. 1646 to 1442. ln first downs, too, the maroon and white elosed the margin lay making S3 to their opponents' 106, a difference of only 23. Ashlandis passing was more elleetive than that of their rivals as the Tomeat passers seored for 275 yards while the opponents were held to 273. Vsfhatever gain was regisf tered in that department. however. was overcome in penalties through which Ashland lost 547 yards. The larightest department for Ashland fans was in punt ref turns where the Ashland eleven rolled over its rivals 45 to fl in six games. Greenhi'iei s attempt to tackle Don Clere is a waste of eneigy as the llcct lwaek speeds along for a try at a sixfpointer. A W4 P3 ,5 vi Front Row, Left to Right - Anson, Cox, Jones, Harheson. Back. A. Sex' ton, Vaughn, Castle, Garvcr, Stein, Sturgill. Second Row--Hopkins, Miller, Bocttjcr. Dixon, Bowman. L. Patrick. B Patrick Newsom Holhrook Vv'oods Nolte Mr lviiller feoaehl Third-ROW--gfambaxugh, qwaQhy,'Laymu51 oralspiae. se rrll biaghi FUR VARSITY SQUAD ,ludging from the ten appearances of the Tomcat I3 teanfs all topfrank performances this year, the varsity squads of 1954 and 1995 should make a different record from that of this year's team. The smaller edition of the 'Cats has, in addition to their vast stort of ahility, an enthusiasm not always found in sueh a group of recruits. Under Coach Rex Miller. the lwoys made a season reeord of five wins. three defeats, and two ties. Witlm an extra year of experi- ence hehind them. and with the additional guidance of Coaches Ball and Sang. they should expect to win at least seven games or more next neason and perhaps improve even more upon that record in 195. Several of the hahy Tomeats aided the varsity squad this year. Buddy Sexton and Ralph Clere were invalualale as haekfield reserves, as they played fine hall whenever they were called u won. A. 1. Sexton, another u and coming la 'er. will not he 1 . P . P 1 availalale fri win the Here are Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland to the squad next year heeause his family has city. the s:ason's seores MB' '... .. 27 'B' '.,. .. 7 NB' '.., ,. 1? 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A' .1 , 1 'K 4 CAGERS RANK THIRD IN STATE High scoring. a trademark of the entire season, was especially outstanding in the game with Vancehurg as the 'Cats scored 102 points. This was followed hy a 65-59 win over Breckinf ridge. Then came one of the two freak games of the season: this one at Ironton. Ashland had heen awarded a 66f65 victory in two overtime periods, hut later it was found that Ironton, having scored the first two points in the second overtime, should have won 61f60, The officials admitted their mistake, and Ashland had suffered the fourth sethack of the year. Nine straight victories followed in only one of which did the Tomcats score less than 70 points. After Paintsville and Newport had howed to the Ashland five, the 'Cats finally conquered Catlettshurg hy the suhstantial margin of 71-5 4. Martin, Breckinridge, Hindman, Hazard, Clark County, and Paintsville were the next six ohstacles in the path of the rampaging Ashland tornado. A total of 484 points was scored hy Ashland in those six games for an average of 80.9 points per game. Poor shooting, a strong opponent, and Coliseum jittersu contrihuted to the fifth and final loss of the regular season. Lexington Lafayette, the 1953 state champions, had no trouhle scoring and was ahle to stop the Ashland attack eifectively hy an 8'Zf50 triumph. After a 69f47 victory over Maysville came the second hizarre game of the season for the 'Cats defeated Olive Hill hy the unbelievable score of 25f19. For the first time since 1934 the Tomcats had completed a season without a defeat on the home floor. . ii fs A? K.. 3. Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland BASKETBALL SCORES REGULAR SEASON 67 . 64 . 63 . 66 . 57 . 76 . 92 . 79 . 63 . . . 102 65 . . . 60 . 74 68 71 81 83 . 76 76 . 83 85 . 50 69 2s .........108 68 79 80 62 75 74 85 .69 72 Portsmouth . . . Carr Creek Olive Hill ....... Louisville Flaget College High . . Clay County .. Wheelwriglit . . . Maysville .... Catlettshurg . . Vancehurg . . . Breckinridge .. Ironton ..... Paintsville . . . Newport .... Catlettshurg .. Martin ..... Breekinridge .. Hindman .... Hazard .......... Clark County .... Paintsville ......... Lexington Lafay cite Maysville ........ Olive Hill ........ DISTRICT TOURNAMENT Wurtlzind ........ Catlettshurg .... Raceland ........ REGIONAL TOURNAMENT Owingsville ...... Clark County .... Carter City .... STATE TOURNAMENT Danville ....... Clay County Newport ....... Adair County .... Front Row, Left to RightfKouns, Cray, Hen' derson, Bailey, jones, Hopkins. Second Row4Host fManagerJ, Kazee, Thompf son, Conley, Carroll, Coach Conley. I , 3 I . I W gg, I I , 2 1 5 4 I I I .55 44 47 70 5l 82 44 51 66 . 54 59 61 46 64 54 70 66 59 52 44 48 82 47 t ff 12 411 N147 ...42 .58 .58 . 58 67 64 73 . . . 66 Page ninety-one in in my ear im o Row Left to Right rr ri iant on o en t i in time high seorcr Henderson A hland grcitct ill iround uti cte ffm' econd Row oun mproxed greatly make he e an ones Superb hall handler on fast break Hopkins Number one 'F cxtraordinary play v:::,:? or two replacement Bailey Brightencd ininy games with hi Tiird Row Thompson Vvill help fo m nueleus l 19N qu id iec First rate junior stirted frequently Conley A boy to wa th next yeir f irroll Should hue two gre it years ahcid vw W bww ft 'AF' Ns-od' fell? Mike Jones and Jim Bailey give each other a good scrubbing as Bill Hopkins. jerry Henderson, and George Carroll add vocal assistance. 3' ,,w, 'Q' Une look at the score hooks is cnouih to convince anyone that 195354 will he remembered as one of the highest scoring in Ashland haskcthall history. A total of 3204 points was scored in the 34 games the Tomeats played, 2297 by Ashland and the rcf mainder by opposing sehools. The greatest numher of points scored in a single game by the Tomcats was 103 against Wurtlaiiid in the district tournaf ment, while the largest seore by an opponent was SZ. scored by both Clay County and Lexington Lafayette during the regular season. The average Tomcat score was 65 points while thc opponents averaged only 71. Tfmiixit lmikctlnill tixim, iimiiy wi rlif 1I1Lll'x'1xlLl.ll .lcrry Hcmlcrsim. fum' of thi- fimwt Qillfairimuml plqiyr-r4 Nxwcp mit' tiwurii.i1m'iit liwmwr4 liy lining scluctcrl fur tlic .illfrliQtriQt. 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N.-.wing Iwim pmmx im .i lipfm CQONLEY RGWS OUT AT END UF VICTCDRIQUS SEASON , ' l , K ll wg ' X 1 f 4 1 N0 x' ,Q vi ,- ,. 1 gi, ,1 2 r gg-W, ,ar L, ' riff? .Xi iff., ll R i Hull: Ti, Y, ,,, -' E' li Qiielil' i' ' - pfffifffl' i i Ligggg, l 'Fa l'.igu iiiiiuti tliii As jerry Henderson jumps for the Tomcats in the exciting low ball game of the season against Olive Hill, the rest 1' the players look on expectantly. iii 54 4 Q 1 . 4 U 1 g i 1 Q? 'f Q 1 3 1 1 2 1 1 5 . JUNIOR ETMEN SHCW GREAT PROMISE Ashland highis B team showed great promise for next year hy completing their season with twelve wins and only three losses. Coach Rex Mi11e1 s little 'C-ats provided worthy ref inforcements for the varsity squad in state tournament play as well as in the regular season games. Their expert play and fighting spirit promise that the Tomcats will he participating in the state tournament for the third straight year in 1955, 1n their three losses. the differences in the numher of points scored hy each team totaled only 13. Un the other hand, the junior T1 imcats won a single game hy three times that margin. The first loss was to Portsmouth NB , and hoth of the others were to Catlettshurg These losses contrihuted to the imf pression that Catlettshurg had a jinx on Ashland athletics in 1953'54. Ivieanwhile the Tomcat B team defeated eight different teams, some of them twice, hy widely varying margins. 1 i El. 34, 11551 BASKETBALL B TEAM First Row, Left to Right Emnett, A. Sexton, Griihth, Rupert, Carroll. Second Row, Left to Right f-Burkhart, Manager: B. Sexton, Holf hrook, Thomas, Leighow, Coach Conley. Pigt ninetyffour .SV at Tomcats . . . . 67 Wurtlziiid . . . . . Tomcats . 32 Portsmouth B Tomcats . . . . 61 Colesfl,utnam . . Tomcats . 42 Olive Hill B Tomcats . . . . 59 Varsity A . . Tomcats . . . . 62 Wurtlxtiid . . . . . Tomcats . 38 Catlettshurg B Tomcats .. 'S Vancehurg B Tomcats . . 40 Ironton B . . . Tomcats . 63 Colesf11utnam ..... Tomcats . . 51 Catlettshurg B Tomcats . . 53 Key Cluh .,.. . Tomcats . . 53 Key Cluh . . . . Tomcats . . 76 Co1esf1'utnam . . Tomcats . . 34 Olive Hill B N fi O 7'l.f53- NK x eil llff t Jun-' A Vi' 'FW T tit lfrnnt Row, Left to Right Ball, Vx'right, Kitchen Brown 'vi nnt Duley, Gray. Spears. Vx'eleh, Seeund Row-V-Vaughn. Viv. lllllts, Hentlerscrn. unt in :mp 4 n Griffith, Vfallaee. Hi-st, Patrick. Third Row Tv1eDuwell. l'ivwelI. Zaehem, Castle C irur wt Kuuns, Sung. STR - R - RIKE THREE! YCDU'RE CUT' Basehall was an impnrtant :spurt at Ashland High Sehntil in 1954. Wlieii Coach George Conley resigned. the task nl' ecmaehing the hasehall team fell to assistant fnntlaall :nach Roh Sang. who led the team to an unenmmnnly successful tliaf mund season. Interest in the sport was evidenced hy the large turniiut of prospective players at the ripening of the season. This large grwup tif hopefuls was trimmetl elnwn tn what finally eunf stitutetl the varsity squad. This fine grnup turnetl nut to he a smiinthly uperating and well integrated team. As a result they wfwn six games and lust nnly twn in their regular seasnn. In the thstriet tnurnament they wnn une .intl lust one. Pitehers Elhert Castle and .lim Hnst letl in that department with reenrtls nf 249 antl -lff respectively. Clary Vwhillaee wiin une withnut a hiss antl Mike -lwnes lust une game while gtiing winless. Eleven Tumeat hatters hit river .PHIL The seasnn's averages. hasetl nn regular seasun I CI'l.4lI'IN-IIICCS are as fiillnws: Shears. l.fl4 l: Ball. Uarver. Zaehem. antl Melltiwell. NIU: Dunea. .'l-'31,-I-llllTT'lP54lll. .3441 Kuuns .intl Vv'allaee. .3331 Hentlersnn. SIU: Hirst. NW: -lwnes. QW: Kitehen and Duley. .2691 Vfright. .ZUUL Castle. QU . Arthur IJune.in's .-VS represents the eluhs hest pertnrinanee at the plate. ennsitlering that he liattetl IF times. llarryle Kffuns letl m runs hattetl in with twelve ffhris Kitehen senretl eleven runs .intl was liiillilwetl lty l3uiit'.in with nine With that winner's gleam in his eye and a pusitmn re idy hir it Chris Kitchen prepares tu hit amither nl his lammis him 'X iitx as a fielder and a fast runner are nther ehurzieteris u baseball player. V ..,..e Y ,. ,A-9-'PW' J J 1' 4v..i1.-f 7 sa- -.na :-qi -1... Setting an record in the 88Ufyard dash was a mere trifle for -Ierry's marvelous output of energy. HENDERSON PACES TRACK TEAM AT STATE MEET The Tomcat trackmen piled up 97 points in the regional meet, 6? points ahead of the second place team. The Ash' landers tools twelve of the fourteen first places and hroke five meet records. Ashland winners were Fultz in the 120 yd. hurdles: McGuire in the lflflfyd. dashg Mziy' in the mile1Hillard, Hills, lVIcGuire and Clere in the halffmile relay: Rutledge in the 440: Sexton in the lblflfyd. hurdlesz Henderson in the 330g Hillard in the 220 and the hroad jumpg Slone. Rutledge, Henderson and Dixon in the mile relayg Dickson in the shot put. Duncan in the discuss throxyg and Ashland's greatest athletes of all jerry Henderson, one of time on the lwasis of his haskethall and foothall performances, received added laurels hy leading the school's track team to a J 0 ,f M2 W Q U Yi ws lir iw ont Row, Left to Right -Sloane, Hillard, McGuire. Blanton, Ka' :ee. Sexton, li. lwliller. Stevens. Second Row Brown, Duncan, R. Clere, Dixon. D. Cflere, Carroll liultz. Sagraxes, Perry. Tl' l Ki Mill llitiitlt Rutltd L Mtlktlx Htnd r n Ex llfk 'W' Cf, 1 ' , ' 22 T '. ' L' Nil . ' .IHS Hills, Sink. Holliroolx, May, HlIIIlIWl1TL'y', Sulpliin, Page ninetvsix recordfsmashing victory in the regional meet and to the numher two spot in the state Kentucky High School Athletic Association contest. Henderson, who took first in the Swhfytl, run, was the only Tomcat runner to capture a first place rih' hon in the state event. ln the regional. Jerry won the SSH in the record time of 2131 ,S and, with Carl Sloan. Alim Rutledge. and John Dixon. also took the mile relay. At the state meet, Charles Mcfluire took second in the lflflf yd. dash, -lack Hillard placed second in the 22U. and John Dixon was fifth in the 4-Wfyd. dash. The Ashland team of Hillard, Hills, McGuire, and Clere, and that of Slone, Clere, Dixon, and Henderson placed fourth in the SS'lfyd. relay and second in the mile relay respectively. Suspenw antl excitement reigned thrnughnut the entire Girls' lntramtiral Baskethall Tournament. Top, Left tn Right: Speetatnre await hreathlewly as Slccens antl Black jump fur hall during ThetafService game ........ Gail Saunf tlers gets two pnint4 during action in Kappa PhifScrviee game. Bnttnm, Left tn Right: At a critical moment with KappafPhi vs. Sigmet, Littleton and Lantlau prepare fur a rehntintl . . . . . . . . Skeene nf Service antl janet Sauntlers nl' Kappa Phi jump fur hall .,...... A desperate attempt tn hlnek lrwinis Qhnt i4 matle hy l-lnrl in the thrilling Theta' Sigmet game. GIRLS' CLUBS CLASH IN INTRAMURAL TOUR AME T 1-1 The mnxt impwrtant event ntl the year .14 far ax xxaiineiil ll xpnrts are efrneernetl lx the Hi1Liie annual Xtatlxpniixnretl ' ' Q 0 ' ,' girl! haQkethall tnurnantent. Speezal girl! rtilea tl,-ignetl tn 5 2 make the game 41 iint-xx'h..t lex- -trenuiitix. are nfl elriwliatk Ita 3-6 'I we an exciting game hy the female ha4keteer4. xvlz i f ften play Q x ,, even hartler than tlir the lviyx, Cnnipetitifiii thix year wa4 tlnminatetl hy the Theta and f Girl! Serviee Clulv xxfa- playetl in the final game, Theta eiirnznl Hut un tmp after all limit fntir ill' the Serxtee filtilik E, Rf' MQ player hatl ifitiletl fait, l're.-etling the final game xxhieh 'ji I g X Theta wnn F6717 Sigmet tlefeatetl Kappa l'hi Elf: in the gniisnlatinii, High Qgfirer ni the tifurnament ww Sharfn Rielxartlsun with 26. Pageiii1iet1, NeX'eI1 JG aim, 'Ulla ff Ollfl Kelleys Famous Flour Stokelys Fmest Vegetables WHOLESALE GROCERS Phone 97 Ashland Kentucky McGUIRE MOTOR SALES Chrysler Plymouth Willys International and GMC Dealer The lrnest for 1954 Ele enth and Wrnchester A ASHLAND KY Phone 489-490-491 CALENDAR Sears Roebuck G Co SEPTEMBER Tonnght the Tomcat lans meet nn Central Park lor a sprrlted pep rally School starts Sophomore football squad beats Stonewall Jackson In the openmg game Catletts burg turns tables on Tomcats 20 7 tor thenr tlrst vnctorv over Ashland snnce l92l Back to the old grnnd tlrst lull day ol school Sophomores lose to Stonewall Jackson at Charles on Coach Eblen makes an encouragrng speech an pep assembly Band Parents sponsor an excursuon to Charleston Tomcats lose to Stonewall Jackson Noon assembltes send gurls to audttoruum boys to gym What a calamuty' Sophomore vs Portsmouth l-looray' School s dnsmnssed early lor all the lads to go to the curcus Pep rally Student body meets lvlarnlyn Penmngton and Melva l-lemlepp the sophomore cheerleaders Tomcats bow to Portsmouth tn thetr second away game lvlargze Barker starts prayer group an nts second year Nomnnattons lor presndent at Grrls League were made today nn gurls assembly Sophomore vs l-luntungton Central O 33 'I700 Wmchester Avenue ASHLAND KENTUCKY Serving The Natron Srnce l886 Seaton Realty Co R E A LTO R S ASHLAND KY Schenker s Market TELEPHONE 2901 We Delrver Pwgc mncty mm INC. r v ' ve. T . -'53 Hi-Life is here! Autograph hounds invade A.l'l.S. 702 second N'n ' Bank B l'dl 9 I3-71 ' ' . D I '7 Top Row, Left to Right-Crowns of daisies are placed on the heads of the Hi- Lile King and Queen, Jerry Henderson and Jane Williams, at the Student Council Blue Jean Dance.-Tomcats display that famous tackling spirit as Ashland players go after the Greenbrier runner.-Maiorettes become engineers as they lciclr high to the familiar strains ol l've been Working on the Railroad. Bottom Row, Left to Right-The bunny hop captures Ashland high dancers at the Harvest Festival .... Selling of '53 annual cuts to the highest bidder talces lots of attention at the Hi-Life Hop .... We're oft to Girls' State! Nancy Stone and Annette Pemberton demonstrate the amount of luggage talnen for this wonderful week. qur Home if our L N . I if HX W '- ' EEE -w, n ' W Sl v G 4- g xt ' - 9 i f ,I .ok rn' Q 5+ 1 , AX , -. ,z , HOMES-BUSINESS PROPERTY-FARMS FIRE INSURANCEWAORTGAGE LOANS Fon xlNcslzEo VALUES ' WITHIN YOUR BUDGET C 5 IEQIZN 5 no o M. 9 REX REALTY CO. l5TH 8. WINCHESTER KOVER ROGERS, Miller Funeral Home For People Who Care Cadillac Ambulance Service PHONE 425 20th and Carter Ashland, Ky. Youngdale's Men's Shop Nunn-Bush Shoes Dobbs Hats Van Huesen Shirts Westminster Hose McGregor Sportswear Eagle Suits Mayo Arcade Ashland, Ky. Commonwealth Loan Co. lixlgc :mc liunclrccl GIBSON BROTHERS Furniture Floor Coverings Home Appliances l3lh ond Winchester Telephone 3540 ASHLAND KENTUCKY Flve Brothers Servmg Olhers CUT FLOWERS POTTED PLANTS CORSAGES FIELDS FLOWER SHOP A JAMES P p w n 1392 Federal Ice Company Ashland Ky Arcade Shoe Shop INVISIBLE HALF SOLES-ZIPPERS REPAIRED Shoes Dyed ond Cleaned PHONE 1121 Anderson s Pharmacy 341 lbth Street ASHLAND SKATE YOUR DATE Blacks Roller Rink Sleenbergen Molor Sales HUDSON SALES 81 SERVICE PHONES w n Pg loo I I W. . , ro rielor 1330 inc es? Avenu Ph Flowers Wired Any h I See Sfeen Firsf AA H 0' 510 - - 511 ' ' 832 inc esfer Ave. Ashl d, Kenfucky a eo WRIGHT FURNITURE STORE ' Ralph M. Wright Standard Auto Parts AUTO PARTS ACCESSORIES 8: TIRES 420 13th Street Carroll's YOUR FRIENDLY STATlONER HOME OWNED AND OPERATED BY HOME FOLKS GREETING CARDS 1436 Winchester Avenue Yellow Cab Co Black and Whrte Cab Co Phone 66 1945 Greenup Avenue Phone 2300 The oldest cab companres In Ashland Ken tuclcy Depend on us Safety Promptness Courtesy We have Installed two way radro telephones whrch enable us to commumcate with our drivers wherever they may be We are grvrng from tive to erght mlnute services Compllments ot Lester Stump Shoe Shop 75th Street Ashland Ky Summers Dry Cleamng l3l SEVENTEENTH STREET Dr Robert C Webb OPTOMETRIST I306 Wmchester Ave Ashland PHONE 3966 The trnest IH vrsual service THE SMART SHOP Ladles Apparel Ashland Ironton C C Prlce and Son Realtors OCTOBER Cu p rods are held lor the trst tme thus e mester Tomcats tue Huntington East l9 l9 Everybodys Oppy Annual staff sponsors Hu Lute l-lop lor tlrst dance at year Out at 2 30 lor an A E A meetlng Oh happy day' Pure preventnon moyle and ture drull lall to warm p the cold cold school Brr' Sophomores and lronton tue 6 6 Watch the bvrdle' Annual statt starts talang plctures Torncats have turst vlctory at season over Ironton 40 l4' Grrls Rllle team as organlzed and a plcture on astronomy IS shown ID assembly A Club entertalns A l-l S students wath a dance an the gym Baptust evangelrst Reyerened Wayne Dehoney spealcs In assembly Pre :dent Carolyn Berger presldes over her tlrst gtrls assembly Gaul Saunders IS elected vice pre t dent and Jaclcne Allen as elected ecretary treasurer Dum de dum dum' Dragnet comes to A H S an the lorm ol o Glrls State assembly program wlth Con me Saturday as narrator Sophomore vs l-lunt lngtan Central there l3 l3 End men and tnterlocuter lor Sensor lyllnstrel are selected One down and tve to go' School rs out at 2 30 lor end ol sux weelcs I asc om hundrocl txx t O O 0 - . . - . I . I- l b er' I l ' s - ' . , Ky. - 2- . . A . . . . . . h l 6- : . . . ' . , . ' I 75. . . . . . U Ky. ohio Si I - ' to- ' . .. ' l2- ' ' . , - I3- s' ' ' U I4- A - A . . . . ' 15- - . . . lo- I . ' : it ,X . ., .K QUALITY and SERVICE Armco early adopted the slogan Quality and Service Quality the highest attainable to be represented In Product ID Organization Plant sible to be rendered to Customers to Stock holders to City State and Nation Armco Policies ARM! 0 STH! CURPURA l'ION Ashland Dlvlslon Ashland Kentucky Property and Equipment. Service, the best pos- 1' I I cl I lohn Steen Funeral Home Why not be sure ol the best for less John Sfeell PHONE 343 William Sfeeh Sun Cut-Rate Drugs Where Spending is Saving 1600 Greenup Ave. Phone T516 ArnoId's Shoe Store College Fashions For You 14fh and Winchester CONGRATULATIONS T0 THE CLASS OE T954 PUTNAM AGENCY INC INSURANCE BONDS ln spite ol the Tomcats defeat by Lexington Lolay ette Ashland lans had loads ot lun on the excursion train Srgmet holds Hrllbrlly Hoedown tor their opplr cants die Day applicant parties are huge successes What are seniors good lor7 Job analysts tests are taken to hnd out Sophomore football team plays Portsmouth away lor a one touchdown loss Highlands tops Tomcats by one point rn a r al heart breaker Bull Scaggs elected president and Jerry Henderson vrce president ot senior class rn a morning assembly Lovers Nancy and Don are made secretary and treasurer respectively ol senior class Sophomore squad has exciting victory over lronton 2 l3 Nothing today' Tomcats tre Louisville Eastern Chevron sponsors Homecoming Dance wth Nancy and Don as lcng and queen NOVEMBER Sophomore team wins 25 6 over Hurricane West Virginia rn a home game Jam Host rs elected president ot runror class rn a morning assembly Page one hundred four , I K ' ' ' - 27- , , ' - 28- ' . ' 29- ' . -Theta's ':Circus.On Parade and Kappa Phi's Kid- 30- A - - I E ' ' i i Q . . . e 4- . - . V ALL THIS FOR A FEW CENTS! Afew pennies a day and your gas company cooks your food, heats your water, runs your gas clothes dryer, warms your house and gives you that good hot bath before bed- time. Gas serves you best and gas is cheapest. United Fuel Gas Company Rae's Har Shop SMART MILLINERY Handbags-Costume JeweIry-IIouses- Gloves-Hose Mrs. Louis Fitch I6II Winchester PARAMOUNT PONTIAC. Inc. PURE OIL PRODUCTS PHONE 2495 T213 Winchester Avenue ZWICK'S BALDWIN PIANOS MAGNAVOX TELEVISION EVERYTHING MUSICAL Your Favorite Record Shop Top Row. Lett to Right-As she places her vote in the box for president of Girls' League, Imogene Lemaster smiIes proudly at registrar JosephinePatton . .. i'I 'IoId on to that bail seems to be the theme oi the girls in this mad scramble in the Theta vs. Sigmet basIretbaII game . . . Ho, ho, ho and here comes Santa Claus, Barbara Bradford, throwing candy and chewing gum to the good little girls and boys. PQ Bottom Row, Lett to Right-Polio queen, Beverly Dansby, smiles happliy as she reigns at the Kappa Phi-Service Club dance. The minstrel had a visitor! Everyone, including the cast, was hilarious as this unknown little dag found his way into the auditorium and on the stage. Crooner Jim Davidson iascinates his audience and black-faced endmen aIiIre as he puts his heart into the song. EASTERN KENTUCKY'S LARGEST HARDWARE HOUSE BEN WILLIAMSON 81 COMPANY Incorporated ASHLAND KY Gartm Realty Company R E A L T o R s 217 218 D R A Iwla d Ke tu Icy Adams Florist GRABER PRINTING COMPANY PRINTING IIO Se e tenth Street A d DUMMITT BROS Inc PAINT and GLASS Co HANNA PAINTS d VARNISHES l Sf JEWELER and WATCH MAKER Conrad C Hoemg I743 Green p A enue ASEITQ d Ke tucIcy DIAMONDS WATCHES JEWELRY RELIABLE PRESCRIPTION SERVICE TRIPLETT DRUGS The RexaII Store 3 l316w h lun d , . 216- - aw ins Bldg. s n , n c - - v n e sI1Ion , Ky ny n ' u v n , n AII Kinds oI FIQI Glass an Y D -I GI d P or Phone 305 - inc ester-Ashland Ky. 1 drc six Ashland s Orrgrnal Market FANCY GROCERIES FRESH MEATS FRUITS VEGETABLES 2100 Wrnchester Phone bl Dr D L Hen ng CHHROPRACTOR 324 'l7th Street Next to Sears Tots N Teens Smart Krddres Togs T443 Wmchester Ave Ashland Ky PHONE 1753 COMPLIMENTS OF Lambert Furnlture Store Vacatron' AHS students relax whnle teachers at tend E K EA meetrngs Tomcats bow to Hamnlton Catholnc In an away game Ruchard Hulls as named vnce presudent ol lunlor class Sophomores end season wrth I3 7 vlctory over Hur rncane Judge A W Mann deltvers Armnstrce Day speech an assembly Another holrday' Students celebrate Armrstuce Day wrth a one day vacataon Sensors honored In pep assembly and Tomcat loot Ro Club entertarns AH S wtth a male style show at their annual Sadue Hawlans Dance lnltuatnons come to Henry Clay Hotel' Thetas take over the dunung room whale Srgmets swarm rn the ballroom Coolae Hatten and Make Jones reugn over Harvest Festrval Dorts Everman wuns beauty contest and Kappa Phu has pruze wnnnung booth Dress rehearsal lor Senlor Mlnstrel Student Councnl ottrcers report to student body on the Natronal State Conventnon Class ol 54 presents best mlnstrel ever W L A P We Let Anybody Perlorm Today s lhanlcsglv ng' Ashland s Popular Theatre THE CAPITOL Duck Martm Manager Drxle Men s Shop Castle Showcase Co ASHLAND KY Randall Ross. Inc LINCOLN MERCURY 3306 Wmchester Phone-3800 3801 Claude N Fanmn Wholesale Drstrrbutor l324 Greenup Avenue Phone 424 Pa e one hundred exon I 0 0 . . . nl 1 1 U I I 0 . . , . . 1 . . I ball squad ends season with a loss to Greenbrier. . . n n 1 ' I A L . 0 0 I o , . - . O 0 - qs vs L, s Makes Cars Feel Young A gum Ianni fi-I-I-L with miracle ICA ICA a patented Igmhon Control Addltlve reduces spark plug fouling FILL UP AT YOUR NEAREST ASHLAND OIL DEALER TODAY' I jenna I ASHLAND OIL 61 REFINING COMPANY I and controls pre-ignition I AMBULANCE SERVICE and FUNERAL SERVICE LAZEAR FUNERAL HOME 1632 Central Avenue PHONE 50 Fannin Glass 81 Paint Co.. Inc. ALL KINDS OF FLAT GLASS, MIRRORS 1627 Greenup Avenue Phone 2269 ASHLAND, KY. JUNE CONN School of the Dance 2845 Winchester Avenue Phone 8 STECKLERS THE PLACE TO GO FOR THE BRANDS YOU KNOW chi X AHS 2 FOR THE BEST EDUCATION FOR THE BEST QUALITY FOODS MOORE S E G MOORE Pwgc nc hundred mnc Compliments ol G. C. MURPHY CO. C N Your One Stop Distributor Gulf Oil Products Shopping Center 1537 WINCHESTER AVE DECEMBER Girls Chorus gives winter concert tonight Cats open basketball season with a win over Parts mouth 67 55 Seniors nominate three girls tor DAR Pilgrim Doris Hurst plays Santa Claus in Sngmet Club as sembly Tomcats defeat Carr Creelc by a 20 point margin Olive Hall bows to Ashland as Cats wn third straight Bruce Back and Jim Criss are suspended from school lor their third time put the Tru State in the holiday mood Tap tap' Honor Society invites seniors to loan ranlcs Flaget upsets Tomcats at Louisville Two weelcs ol Christmas vacation ahead' Tomg Tomcats wallc over College Hugh Ashland Daily Independent announces the July wed dung ol Pam and Phil Peebles AH S gurls clubs entertan dates at Snowball Christmas Day is here Tomcats bow to Clay County tourney winner in first round at Corbin Tournament OH with the old' On with the new' Parties parties everywhere' Penn Mutual Mortgage Loans Ins Victor D Caudlll Realty Co R E A L T O R S 223 225 Mayo Arcade Phone 527 Vanderpool s Sweet Shop FOUNTAIN SERVICE LUNCHEONETTE FROZEN CUSTARD J M Vanderpool Vandy Prop Callrhans Wallpaper and Paints l6l3 Greenup PHONE 320 COMPLIMENTS OF HENRY CLAY HOTEL ASHLAND KENTUCKY Prqe one hundr dt n . . H . . . n T . - , W . . . E . - -Glee Club sings Christmas songs over WSAZ to 1 . . . . . - . 0 ' . - ' ' . ' hr c c MARK EVERY GRAVE MONUMENTS - MARKERS MAUSOLEUMS Serving the Tri-State for over 30 years. SEE WHAT YOU PURCHASE ASHLAND MONUMENT Co. 30th Street G Winchester Ashland, Ky. When you thinlr ot safety for your savings-Thinlr First ol Federal first A First Federal Savings Account ls an Insured Account BEGIN NOW! First Federal Savings 81 Loan Assn. Next to the Post Office cgi' Wifi LAUNDRY' CLEANING 'STORAGE 12th at Central 13th at Central Top Row, Lett to Right-Coach Ball presents the winner's trophy from the Key Club tournament to Arthur Duncan and Louie Coudill of the Varsity A . . . David Klaiber and Jim McKee show Dorothy Hale their prize catch in We Shook The Family Tree . . . Ann Bolton takes the spotlight here at the Honor Society's tapping ceremony. Bottom Row-Costumed characters view the Senior Minstrel lrorn the balcony ol the A.l 'l.S. auditorium . . . Dick Martin presents Coach Conley, Bill Grey, and Jerry Henderson with the first place trophy of the regional tournament . . . Pidge Pennington ties maroon and white streamers to the top ol the goal post. Ready Mrxed Concrete COMPLETE SERVICE ALWAYS GOLDCAMP Call IRONTON 84 SAND 8: GRAVEL CO Burldrng Materrals Wrndows and Sash Erectron Excavatron GOLDCAMP Ashland Auto Parts Co Inc 2605 Greenup Avenue ASHLAND KENTUCKY Tussey Brothers Company Inc T t PHONE 998 Denms Beauty Shops 22 ISHI Sf 1' H It Sf O ned and operated by Mr a d Mrs D HAIR sr-MMNG A sPEcrAr.TY A f d by ph g 3598 P ro Bl b H01 W Ph OAK 4150 2650 JOHNSON S SUPER MARKETS Ashland s Largest Independent Grocers Home Owned and Operated l00f SELF SERVICE 4 Page one hundr d t 1 O ol o at , . . 445 wenty-Nin h Street 7 ree 2912 o reef Plant-3rd and Lorain lronton, Ohio W D n . ennis ppoin ments at both shops ma e onin South Ashland Shop opened only on Tuesday through Friday from 7:00 .m. to :00 p.m. 4101 aclx urn Ave. inchester one ' Phone I ' I s L ...-- 'm F'-M-,,'-WA . A 0 0 1 C WC VC EAT SNYDERS POTATO CHIPS Ouallty-Controlled from farm to you Sold Ar Your Neighborhood Grocers T TASTE THE DIFFERENCE CALL 1454 'o'o'o :'::o' 1 'Q fo I Iii.-i1'.L.LF'7 i Nllllll-lllnim QE' OHIO VALLEY CANDY CO 211 29th STREET ASHLAND KY Drlnll ROYAL CROWN B251 by Taste Test NEHI In your favorrte llavor ASHLAND KENTUCKY C Sonny SERVICE STATION Standard Onl Products-Crown and Extra Crown Gas Moblle Esso and Essolube Atlas Tures Battenes Woshmg Waxmg Pollshmg 2201 Wlnchester Avenue PHONE 1710 Ashland School of Commerce THE SCHOOL OF SUCCESSFUL GRADUATES A Professaonol School ol Busmess Trammg Successful Placement Servlce JANUARY Last day ol Ireedom before school day blues' Everyone comes to school wuth a brg holiday hang over Tomcats score a vlctory ol 92 44 over Wheelwrlght tonught Ivlarysvnlle bows to Tomcats 79 5I Seven unch snow strllces Ashland' Students dug out theur sleds Spamsh dancers entertaln In assembly with Dances ol the World Barter Theater presents The Two Gentlemen ol Verona an two performances Tomcats clobber Vanceburg IO2 S4 Out ol Thus World Dance Ieaturlng the beauties from outer space and Mr Untverse Jerry I-lender son IS sponsored by Theta Tomcats beat Breclcunrndge for lourth straight wan Frrst semester ends Vacatnon tram school' Bad news7 Students recerve report cards Assembly ns held In honor ol Coach Eblen who ns leaving A I-I S 26- Cats lose to Ironton IH two overtime period Band gnves concert In assembly Pa ntsvulle us eleated by Ca 7248 Beverly Dansby ns announced as Polro Que n at Kappa Phu and Servuce Club Dance Betsy Tayl r and Ja e Wnllxams go to VPI lor Wmter Formal Tomcats wln over Newport 68 64 n a clo e home game I 1 conc hundr c thlrtcon I 11 o ll - E363 QIQQ 0 'fo Srfvlj :-:-:-.' '!'1 ze 325251535 11' v 1' A 3- . 0 s 4i ' ' ' g Nehl Bottllng Co. , 8- . M . 1 L T' - . t U lo- 1 ' . ' '21 . 1 . . I . It I I nl Ibj . I ny V . 1 u Il - - - Sl. I A B. . Brlslm 19- . . . , Q 20- ' . ' 21- ' . . i .T 1 . .T ' I ' 27- ' ' . W 29- I ' ' d I ' ts - . It ' n 30- D . .. I I he gg, , C1 - ,. GROCERIES-MEATS-FRUITS-VEGETABLES 24 Hour Service Phone 3934 24II I3fII Street Roadside Market Ashland, Ky. Compliments of Carolina Lumber Company EVERYTHING TO BUILD ANYTHING 24th and Carter Avenue Phone 68 ASHLAND, KY. PENNY'S ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY ASHLANU, KY. And Best of AII, It Comes From PoIan's Jewelers, Inc. l5l7 Winchester Avenue Conley Furniture Company 25th Street and Winchester Avenue Ashland, Kentucky PHONE 3782 J. P. Conley. Owner Whitehurst Co. Plumbing, Heating, Air Conditioning, Roofing, and Sheet Metal Works- Warm Air Heating Top Row, Lett to Right-Smiling happily is Doris Everman after winning the Bottom Row, Lett to Right-Just about to bump her head is Pat Vincent as she Lady of Mystery beauty contest at the Harvest Festival . . . My what a big stars in Our Hearts Are Young And Gay . . . Dick Brown and Jim Hughes nose, Grandma! say Red Riding Hood, alias Betsy Taylor, to Wolf Frances entertain with a wrestling match at the floor shows of the Harvest Festival Lycan in a be-bop act at the minstrel . . . Helping Mrs. Patrick paint the book- Dogpatch couple Johnny Arnett and Annette Pemberton win door prize given store are Sara Kline and Jerri Jones. by Youngdale's at the annual Ro Club Sadie Hawkins Dance Hyles Auto Parts En., Inn. 2I66 Winchester Avenue PHONE 2100 CARP FLORAL CO. 3447 Winchester Avenue ASHLAND. KENTUCKY PHONE l86 Caldwell-Chattin SPORTING GOODS-SCHOOL SUPPLIES FURNITURE AND .IANITOR SUPPLIES Phone 3034-2284 Carter Ave.-Ashland, Ky. Dickenson Printing Company DISTINCTIVE PRINTING 28th and Winchester-Ashland. Kenfucky SCOTT EQUIPMENT CO ASHLAND HATCHERY w PHONE449 AshIand's Amusement Center PARAMOUNT THEATRE CINEMASCOPE Layne s Pharmacy PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST Pho e 547 MEN s FURNISHINGS Mlller s Toggery Where the class of 54 looted Mokas Restaurant Cal lamberts Shoe Store 236 Ibth St Phone IO29 ASHLAND KY Ig Iltdlhttn o F ly 'I9th and inches? I 1 - I n I3HI and Blackburn-Ashland, Ky. 231 Ibfh STREET I. .. I I Sixteenfh Street I - 'njcu IMPERIAL ICE DREAM Phone 265 Ashland Ky FEBRUARY Junuors begrn magazine drnve Huge crowd watclwes Tomcats beat Catlettsburg 7I4 Dental Healtln Weelc rs observed by a movle and a tallc by local dentlst Dr Paul Evans Cats defeat Martun by eleven polnts alter beung beltlnd at the Iwalf 28 44 What a comebaclc Tom cats' Tlwesplans present Our Hearts Were Young and Gay starring Pat Vuncent Mrs Sara B Holmes Dean of Women at U K tallcs to gurls assembly For the second tlme tlrns season Cats defeat Breclunrudge Reverend Joe Faulconer of the Fnrst Clwrnstuan Hundman loses to Tomcats In a decnslve vlctory of 76 59 Cats travel to Hazard to wan 76 52 Valentlne s Day Tomcat fans are tltrllled wutI1 tlne great vnctory f 83 44 over Clarlc County Cats beat Palntsvnlle 85 48 Teen talk guven by Reverend Malwan of Pollard Bap tlstCI1urcI1 Lafayette defeats Cats In a true Iweartbrealcer Mulltary Ball IS lweld Coolcne Hatten relgns as Bat talnon Queen Cats recover from Lafayette loss by beating Mays vnlle 69 47 Add Beauty and Long Life to Your Driveway Wlth Middle States As pI1at Cheaper and quieter Offers less maintenance No dust or dirt More qulclcly put In wlth mconven :ence to the owner Guaranteed to Please MIDDLE STATE CONCRETE CORP FREE ESTIMATES PHONE 12 D Avery Smlth Motors Kaiser Frazer Wnllys 81 Henry J Cars DIAMOND T TRUCKS TELEPHONE 1619 and 642 1314 Greenup Avenue Ashland Ky I C Wllluams Electrlc Company Lughtmg Fnxtures Electrrcal Supplies Wlrmg Contractors ASHLAND KY Phone 710 335 15th Street Page one hundred SIXCCCH 1 I I 1 I u - -5 . E I . . I . 1 ll. . II. 2. . ' I E . E , 4. 0 I I I - -Clwurclw gives first teen-tallc of the year. I -I . ' I ' - u II -n . . . O Blue Ribbon Lrnes Corp E FANNIN Presrclent Il II30 W Il r Ashland Kentuclry WCMI AM FM 1340 Kc 937 mc: CBS For the Trr State ALWAYS TOFS IN RADIO NEWS AND ENTERTAINMENT The Ashland Daily Independent Eastern Kentuclxys Home Newspaper Every evenlng and Sunday mormng FULL COVERAGE OF SPORTS Harris Decorative Supply 1338 WINCHESTER AVE Phone 2898 FOY PAINTS Complnments of Eddy s Jewelry 81 luggage T l ,fx 1 .',-1-,,. 56 Departments stoclred wrth Iurnrshrngs Ior the home and Iamrly ONE OF KENTUCKYS GREAT STORES PHONE 'I47 Economy Prrnters 336 'l3IIl SI ei' Ashland Kentuclzy For Gifts In Jewelry of Quality Roger s G Company 15th and Winchester Ashland Ky PHONE 2959 Page one hundred seventeen c. . , - ' 08- inc este .' Ibfh an r nu v . Evans 81 Shattles Food Service Ez pf I EE ly ' I lllllllllfl re E E l W- f , I . . I' O X A E 7- A 5 ' WWW! 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ARCADE - Move Rite Transfer Co ASHLAND KY MORIARTY S 1616 Greenup Avenue Establrshed 1900 ASHLANDS OLDEST FURNITURE STORE Retail Dealers in Furniture Appliances Household Furniture Bob Mulvaney s 29th STREET SUNDRIES 31Am.,,,, ,sz Henry Clay Hotel Mr C B Love ol Louisville spealcs in assembly on Temperance A thrilling game against Olive Hill ends the Tomcat 53 54 season C s win 25 I9 in the slowest game lor a decade Dr Oclcerman ol Centenary Method: t Church give teen tallc Today is Blue Jean Day Student Council gives Blue Jean Dance tonight Jerry Henderson and Jane Williams are named H Lile King and Queen MARCH Reverend Scott gives teen tall: Tryout lor senior play are held For their first district tourney game Cats wallc over Wurllond IO8 40 Catlettsburg loses to Cats by decisive marain Jerry Jim and Bill mal-ce all tournament team Morehead State College band entertains as sembly A cloud descends over AH S Report cords given out' In openinq game ol regional tourney Cats deleat Owingsville 80 58 Clarlc County bows to Tomcats in semi tnals ol the tournament AHS students are beside themselves with yoy as Cats talce regional title by deleating Carter City Jerry Bill and lvlilce are placed on all regional team Morning assembly in honor ol the victorious Tomcats is eld Klalber and Campbell 2136 Winchester MEAT MARKET PATTON LUMBER COMPANY BUILDING MATERIALS WILLIAM HEARNE Manager PHONE 219 Ashland s Store for Junrors and Misses H 81 V orwm 235 16th Street ASHLAND KENTUCKY Home Federal Savings and Loan Association I N Pollock Company INCORPORATED Founded 1874 Jewelers and Stationers Diamonds Watches ASHLAND, KY LYKINS SERVICE STATION Savings, Investments, and Home Mortgage Loans Tires, Batterles, and Auto Su lies PP 815 13th Streef Phone 33 Ashland Peg.. one hundred mnctccn 23- . . . ' ' ' I ' I ' -' . ' at ' - ' . - 26- . I 's ' s 27- I ' ' I Q . . . I7 I . . I 3- ' - . s ' 'I M 1 I 1 e . I 1 6-Tomcats win district title by beating Raceland. ' 8- I I ' in . IO- I . . . A I2- - I ' '- i I3- . . . I ' ' ' . , , . . . . oe . . Y . ' 'Si 1- 1 . . ' h . ' o 'S fws- We Top Row, Lelt to Right-Chris Kitchen takes his turn at bat in one ol the season's first games . . . Bill Hutchinson and Wanda Dowdy are discussing a serious problem in this scene from Straws For Two . . . Tired Tomcats try desperately to get possession ol the ball, but a Newport player is there first. Bottom Row-Referee Jim Host watches closely for a loul as Theta and Service fight lor the championship of the girl's tournament . . . Bill Leslie steps forward to receive his decoration at the annual R.O.T.C. inspection . . . Marilyn Clay smiles proudly as she receives her diploma from Mr. Ellis. Ogden's, Inc. Hardware-Sporting Goods-Household Needs 230--lbth St. Phone 500 Hudson Hosiery Shop 1439 Winchester Ave. UTA CARROLL Mgn HOUSER'S DON RICHARD'S CLOTHING Pedigree Hafs Thom McAn Shoes A Young Man's Store Featuring Style at Reasonable Prices 1427 Winchester Avenue Billiclc Jewelers DIAMONDS ond WATCHES Home of GORHAM SILVER Wedgewood, Syracuse, Booth, and Bavarian China-Duncan and Cambridge Crystal 315-ISHI Street Eagle Home Insulating Co. 712-25th Street-:-Ashland. Kentucky PHONE 2842 C 8: I MOTORS, Inc. i700 Carter STUDEBAKER The Cor with the European Look Page one hundred twenty LOOK CLEAN, FEEL CLEAN, HE CLEAN HOPE LAUNDERERS CLEANERS FUR STORAGE 29'I'h and Central Avenue PHONE 330 Better Home Appliance Co. 2260 Winchester Avenue STROMBERG-CARLSON TELEVISION Westinghouse Appliances Kimball Pianos Mock Brothers, Inc 1435 37 Greenup Avenue Telephone 5 or 59 ASHLAND KY Hearne Block 81 Burldlng Supply Co Cctlettsburg Kentucky ac s Market I3th and Lexmgton EVERYTHING FOR CHILDREN FROM CRADLE TO COLLEGE 16th and Carter Ave Phone 2931 losselson Insurance Agency 1441 WINCHESTER AVENUE SPECIAL Plonnrng to build reparr or remodeI7 Investrgate MIDDLE STATES Ready Mixed Concrete When you need concrete to burld c drrvewoy a srdewallc or a home you want the concrete you use to be the best there IS Ior that purpose No muss of all Just grve us a call P rge one hundred twenty one d M I Jack 'n Jan shop ' MEET YOUR FRIENDS AT WHERE QUALITY REIGNS SUPREME Drsfrlburors of French Bauer Ice Cream 620 29th Street Phone 3190 gran view airy X-L -g, .zito 'Ls . 11' Top Row, Lett to Right-Excitement is everywhere as the band boards the train for Washington and the Cherry Blossom Festival . . . Arlene Blaclc and Cookie Hatten, co-editors ol the '54 Hi-Lite, mark pictures to be sent to the engravers. . . . Carol Riggle sells candy to Charles McGuire and Margaret Fox to malre the money needed to send members of Allied Youth to the national convention while Virginia Fugitt eats the profits. Bottom Row, Lelt to Right-High-stepping maiorettes add color to a Tomcat loot ball game . . . While heavy-hearted A.H.S. students watch, All state basketball player Jerry Henderson presents Coach Conley with farewell presents from the team and the Ashland high student organizations. . . Straimng to reach that all-important ball is Ashland's Bill Gray. HOWES Plumbing-Heating 806-13th Street Phone 3291 UHOWES YOUR PLUMBER THE JAY Diamonds-Watches L U G G A G E 222-16th Street Ashland, Ky. M. FRANK, Prop. Jordan-Crowell 8: Co. SECOND NATIONAL BANK BLDG. INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS Phone l60 General Tires and Tubes DODGE-PLYMOUTH Automobiles DODGE TRUCKS WURTS BROTHERS CORPORATION 224 Seventeenth Street I'.igu time liuucl Y Words We Work By CHARACTER Character a wrse man once noted rs what you are reputatron IS what others say you are We value our reputatron but never overestimate rt We prize our character and constant ly try to Improve It Thus we belreve IS our greatest guarantee ol contmu commumty PRO, S' 6 T .880 S P Hager Insurance Second National Bank Bldg Teen talk ns guven by Mr Wrlllam Verrty ot Armco Donvulle loses to Cats an the tnrst round ot state tournament The mlce play whnle the cats away Abe Jenlcms Iamous racing car driver shows movne and spealcs an assembly durtng second perrod Tears and more tears' Cats lose to Newport by tour pornts nn a breathtalcrngly close game Alter beatrng Adaur County Ashland places thrrd rn tourney Tomcats Jerry and Brll molce all tournament IGOITT In assembly today Ivlr John Shaw grves tnnal teen a Courner Journal and Paducah Sun s All State Baslcet ball teams are announced Jerry Henderson makes tnrst team and Bull Gray the second A Iarewell assembly ns gnven lor Coach Conley snnce hes leaving AHS Grlts are presented to rm APRIL April Fools Day' Atomic Energy Exhlbrtton s n armory Roddy Ruby wnns Sugmet Follres Amnd prclcet tences and flowers the Glee Club entertanns wnth a sprrng musacal tomght Honor Socrety taps twenty rumors and five sensors rn assembly Busrness Educatuon Day rs observed Schools out Solousts and ensembles ol the Glee Club go to More head tor contests Sensor class presents We Shook the Famrly Tree wrth hero Jack Wheeler wearnng Icnnckers' FURU C A R S T R U C K S GENUINE PARTS SMITH MOTOR SALES PORTER W SMITH. General Mgr. 2927 Wmchester Avenue Osborne Pharmacy 715 Wheatley Road Westwood PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED Drugs S clr Room Supplres Fountarn Have Your Doctor Call Us Rudy J Gute Clothes of Dlstmctron 6 Style for e Hugh School loy Mayo Arcade DELMAR, Inc. A Shop Worth Your Patronage T510 Winchester Avenue Ashland, Ky. Page one hundred twenty four 17- - . . y . . . Q ra-It ' ' ' ' . 20- . ' . .- . . 241 I . ' ' . t Ik. - 28- ' ' - - ' - - 3I- ' ' . ' I I I h. . T . 4 ing service to our clients and to our I- - - - - -- E I T P . . . . 3- . . WQQHA asa 7-' . . . ' . . vw GER. z . X S I 8- . h . . ' I so at 1145! 9- ' . - ' ' th Get the thrift habit at the Friendly Bank We pay ZA on savings The Third National Bank of Ashland Member ol Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Gerald Lyons CIRCUIT COURT CLERK OF Lltterals Beauty Shoppe l3Ol M Myers 81 Clark S H KRESS and COMPANY t ll 0 I I o 0 l O Compliments ol Compliments ol ' I orningside Drive 81 l3rh Street We specialize in fhe lafesf BOYD COUNTY personali d hair sfyl . Phone 876 Compliments ol H me ol Ideal Feed, Flour 8: Meal Q I Ph 132 A hl d K lucky Ph 133 Page unc hundrc wan Nash Sales Servuce Don's Men's Shop Men's Furnishings and Tailoring Paramount Theater Bldg.-Ashland, Kentucky A D Nash Parts The Standard Slag L 8: Stone Co Accessorues ASHLAND KY. MOT0llS 3 Wi che er Lydla Elhs Dress Shoppe 3 I8 15th STREET Demand Ashland Oak The hvely long wearlng sole leather tanned by master workmen an Ashland Kentucky Have your shoes resoled wlth Ashland Oak More for your money A C Lawrence Leather Co DIVISION OF SWIFT 8: C0 ASHLAND KENTUCKY Ioltly 81 gl , . E . B . 256 n sf A Ph 47 . . 1 0 6 . A .- , L twcm 'f, r' John Epperson Garage 24 HOUR WRECKER SERVICE We Pull 'Em in 8: Fix 'Em Too PHONES l997 - 2276 1723 Greenup Ave. Ashland, Ky. Central Dry Cleaners 81 Laundry Where Cleaning ls An Art MAIN oFFtcE PHONE 2324 346-l 3th Street Top Row, Left to Rirght-Tracl: stars, Charles McGuire and Don Clere race to the finish line in the regional tournament . . . David Klaiber concentrates on his fishing while Margaret McClelland sings Make Love to Me on the Kappa Phi assembly program . . . Sue Gutzwiller, Darryle Kouns, Bill Kazee, and Jane Williams enioy An Evening in Paris. Bottom Row-Robert Peringer, Marilyn Clay, Coolrie Hatten, and Stuart Riggsby, the lour brains ol the senior class, seem very happy over their approaching graduation . . . Practice malres perfect-well, almost. The sophomores had a wonderful season and they will add sparl: to the varsity team next year . . . Jo Patton and Ann Sumpter do ahilarious pantomime as a climax to the Kappa P ldd ,mm mmm' mul i0 Ashland Sanitary Milk Company Dairy Products Processed To Satisfy JOHN STEELE JOHN W STEELE Greetings FROM Steele s Pharmacy PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS h ASHLAND KENTUCKY P 'pf' o gsf Employ Electruclty To Llghten Your Household Tasks lt Economical Clean and Safe The Kentucky and West Vlrglnld Power Co lnc twcntyfciglmt Troy E Falrchlld BUICK INC Bulclc Cadlllac SALES AND SERVICE 1530 Carter Avenue ASHLAND KENTUCKY Joe s Famous Restaurant 701 THIRTEENTH STREET Myers Pharmacy SOUTH ASHLAND Headaches'7 Sax weelcs tests start today Guest stars on the Phu Delta Easter program today were Mrs Lyna Patrtclc and her daughter Drema dancnng to Easter Parade Tontaht at the stadlum students enyoy sprung lootball games Good Erlday A H S students adorn themselves tn thetr new sprung outtuts to Ioan Easter parade ln spnte ol hot weather R OTC students assemble nn Central Parlc for theur annual nnspectnon 23 Holiday' A long awa ted and well earned rest us apprectated by students dur ng K E A ln caps and gowns the l-lonor Socnety gtves a very today In assembly All members ol the Gtrls Chorus travel to Lextngton to talce part un the state music contests MAY Kappa Cutte Davtd Klauber performs the duttes ol master ol ceremonues for Kappa Komedte Hour tn assembly Junnors and sensors dance In the armory lor A Evening In Parts at theur annual Prom Mtke Jones and Nancy Stone and Connue May were crowned Kung and Queens Band attends State Mustc Festuval tn Lexlngton Glee Club entertauns In assembly wtth a program ot sprtna mustc Theta sensors are entertained at farewell dlnner Traclc boys talce part an state traclc meet at Lextng ton today Recrutttng otttcer Sgt Shanlflun speaks at sentor assembly M59-if REQ-'LN R 5 cl-EA Remember now thy Creator In the days of thy youth when the evll days come not nor the years draw mgh when thou shalt say, I have no pleasure m them, Ecclesiastes, 12:1 CREMENS CLEANERS Page one hundred tvs my mn 12- . 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P 1 1 SECOND NATIONAL BANK ASHLAND KY In Ashland s Cenfenmal Year I854-I954 We Congratulate The Class 94 We Pay Zfo on Savings MEMIER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Hg:-+ Lf+ THE SALLIE E POYIERS C0 Ell Wulluams Lumber Co 29rh SI Green s Radio 5 TV EOFSOO FUOGSOI1 H106 O O O GGVSOTIS O OOQFO S 2022 29IIl S'Ir I e H90 Peck Fosson's Sudden Service 8: Cen ra venue our an ar I ea er R O A D S E R V I C E PHONE 3651 JOHNSON s Q., I d Ld thirty I I a I A I of Q e Org ' d ' Th ' es in Qualify Th Sfyl lrassieres Suif llouses Dresses Hosiery Skirfs Henry Clay Hotel Building 503- reel T I - R p i I II In d d Is I R dis, T I ii , nd Ph n ph - ee Phon 13th I I A Y SI d d OI D I Henry CIoy BoIIroom IS the setting for the Srgmet dinner dance tonught AJ C chorus presents o musical program Ior stu dents Semester exams begun today' Reverend M D Morton speoIrs to cIoss OI 54 at baccalaureate exercises SIup Day' Sensors pIoy whuIe sophomores and lunrors wor Out at lost' Commencement exercises brings smiles and tears to the faces an the AHS gym tonight The PoIIocIc oword wmners are Jerry Henderson and Cookue Hotten Second semester ends Member oI N S P A ALL AMERICAN WINNER SINCE 1943 MEMBER OF C S P A MEDALIST WINNER 1949 50 51 52 53 HARDWARE CO INC EXCLUSIVE WHOLESALE Phone 3546 or 2014 Draperies Slrp Covers Venehan lllnds Curpefs Topping Christian 2431 Wmchester Ave Ashland Kentucky P H O N E 3 9 6 8 GEORGE LENNING Hobart Walker Co FRIGIDAIRE HEADQUARTERS APPLIANCES AIR CONDITIONING Mayo Arcade Phone 935 THE FRIENDLY VENTURA HOTEL REASONABLE RATES Redecorated Throughout SPECIALISTS IN ALL TYPES OF CITY PROPERTY Wheeler Nlckell Co REALTORS 1535 Carfer Ave PHONE 3531 GUYAN CHEVROLET INC ASHLAND KENTUCKY CHEVROLET CARS TRUCKS OK USED CARS Carman Funeral Home MEMBER OF KY FUNERAL DIRECTORS IURIAL ASS'N HERB GREENE, Manager Phone 23 Ashland. Kentucky South Ashland Hardware Building. EIectric and Plumbing Supphes ZUI4 29IIl Sfreef Sublerfs Jewelry Page one hundred th1rty one E- I U g A Wheeler and Williams , . 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