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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
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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.
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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! I ' Q X 1 V X' I : l',l r X' ' ' 1 X3 ! N ' W rp I .' ' 11, , , , t . . .- . .. 3 . . , A ' e :ee ' .' Q' 2. .r Q. ' ' ' :ss 7' '.., ' 2 gZ.N.x 5.x x .. .. . . . ze 't', fa, . 2' S P. xx K R 1. '- 'Z ez s. X' w, - K , f Q 5--.N .. . c ' ez as 2 . k 1 ' e ' s. 1 . , , f .' . . .- 1 . Q 1 Q1 1 1 . 1 . , , X' , :, K - 'J I 3 ' ' K 'I .'i if , X1 yy!! N , I .1 z ll I 5 xl 'N ig z , ll .ell X ' Y 1 r J e -31. ,' 1' 11 V Q15 Q V' if ,-r x L 1 . W. , . Y I Vv.Y,,,:, K , , 1' 'rl z .E 'A W 'y X rr .m w. ,: 1: 'R 1:J1' v, x , 'f : vv' -' - w X, l J , I: . ' 3 V 1 S' '.
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