Ashland High School - Wawata Yearbook (Ashland, WI)
- Class of 1946
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Athletics MUSIC C ubs f Q . 6-12 I4-32 34 44 46 52 54 64 35 ,lx Q?m,,,,,L,,m N X is The lollowrng who erther attended Ashland l-lrgh School or were graduated from rt gave thelr lrves In World War ll h,.mvaw-LNG , 71s :Gluten , SME' x 'A Xx K Staff Sergeant Aleclc A Amrch Army Arr Corps Stall Sergeant Fred M Anderson Army Arr Corp Seaman Second Class Frank Edward Bauer Navy Second Lreutenant John M Cate Army Prrvate Flrst Class Lours Forrs Army Techn1clanFrfth Class Wrllram Sterns Fuller Army Second Lieutenant Arnold E Gllley Marine Arr Corps Master Sergeant Paul Goeltz Army Second Lieutenant Wrlmer Robert Goldunger Army Corporal Robert C Green Army Seaman Second Class Paul George Hogan Navy Technician Fifth Class l-lallard J Holm Army Seaman Second Class Arlen Howard Johnson Navy Seaman Frrst Class Arthur Wrllram Johnson Navy Second Lieutenant Joseph L Johnson Army Arr Corps Sergeant Robert Howard Johnson Army Second Lieutenant Wrlbert T Klemsterber Army Private Frrst Class Lyman Lane Marrne Corps Prnvate George Mrawald Army Private Thomas P McClarnon Army Prrvate Frrst Class Arden Nystrom Army Staff Sergeant Alvin E Qhlsson Army Private Frrst Class Steiner Qlsen Army Private Lloyd R Olson Army Corporal l-larold O Rerten Army Frrst Lieutenant Wallace llrngham Army CMrssrn Staff Sergeant Thomas B Pobmnson Army Arr Corps Stall Sergeant Edward D Rogers Army Arr Corps Frrst Lieutenant John E Sharp Army Second Lieutenant William E Sl4ews Army Arr Corps Second Lieutenant George Wrllram Sternmetz Army Arr Corps Staff Sergeant Rolland Vocellca Army Captaln Thomas Drclcrns Warner Navy Frrst Lleutenant Charles F Watson Army Arr Corps Commander Wilbur J Wrclcs U S Coast Guard Reserve Sergeant Sherman Yankee Army f smprz: 2l1IUi'lHi11 Qhirmftm Dedicated to all those graduates and students of Ashland l-hgh School who served therr country rn World War ll Xl, INN of NED ucyljcaf T A ll' ffl, h Ugg , K 5 TQ . all ' X l A 2 1 sl C ti U l ' . , I' s xx.. ,ye y mln! lt Q - f Xa I . 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S Ashrnun, BS, Stout ln- stitute lndustrial Arts Kittie Bishotl, BS., University of Minnesota, l-lorne Eco- nomics and Social Science Rinaldo Bonacci, BS, Stout Institute, Industrial Arts Bertha lf Brensilce, Superior State Teachers College, Mathematics Vivian lf ClauSOn, Moorhead State Teachers College Mathematics Evelyn Lutz Durocher, BE., Superior State Teachers College, Art Gladys Nourse Franlcie, BA, Northland College, Li- brarian Fern Kohn, Whitewater State Teachers College, Corn- rrercial Jennie C. lfraschvvitz, BS. University ol Minnesota Geography and Genera: Science Lorraine Mathews l5.fX., Northland College Latin and English Robert E. La Dae, PHB, Mar- quette University, Corn- mercial Doris E. Leppla, BE., La Crosse State Teachers Col lege, physical Education Flora Jane Macdonald, Bfh. M.A,, University ol Min- nesota, l-listorv lnlarold E. Matthias, B.A., Northland College, Math- ematlcs Roy E Melvin, BA., Uni versity ol Wisconsin, physi- cal Education 'lheodore Mesanc HM., University ol Wisconsin, lnstrtirnental Music Page O Gs Page 10 Marian C. Merritt, Bfx., Carroll College, Englisln Harold Nilssen, BE., Eau Claire State leaclwers Col- lege, Social Science MalJleQ'Brien,B.fX.,lXlortl1- lancl College, Mfx., Uni- versity ol Wisconsin, l-lis- tory T. Q. Qlson, Bfx., Lutlwer College, Mathematics Helen M. Parsons, BS., Stout lnstitute, l-lorne Economics Peder E. Pedersen, BS., Mft., University ol Min- nesota, Agriculture Margaret Ronan, B.A.,Uni- versity ol Wisconsin, Eng- lislw Evelyn Cool Runclquist, BM., Lawrence Conservatory, Vocal Music and Strings J- 5- -YZ. Fig- Edith Slwaylor, BJAX, Univer- sity of lovva General Science and Biology Clara G. Sollie, Bfx., Uni- versity ol Wisconsin,, Eng- lislw and Frencln Cora Valinsl4e, pl'iB., l3lw,lVl., University ol Wisconsin, Social Science and History E Ketner Weikal, BS., Uni- versity of Illinois, Physical Education Marcella lWillielrn, Bfx, College olSt.Scl1olastica, MAA , University of Wis- consin! English Edith Wooland, RN., Asln- land General l-lospital, Nurse Gustave Zeisrner, BA., Ne- braska Union College, Mfx., University of Clii cagof Ctiernistry and plwys ics, Robert ft. Cory BE., lwnite- vvater State 'leacners Col- le9e,Cornn1e'cial 2:3 vv f 9-nf -3 Pa3e11 Ruth G Syxhgha eCrgfdry to Urglfe Biacilwlo mf PX M' Bdfsfofd Sad CnAll0rf7Lun.1 S Y Page 19 Edward Andi Henry Auster 'Son Em' Green .J-f fi Davnd John n Joseph Sleren o S Henw Things Not Pictured Nels Esphnd 'hfaxwiw 5 -..X ' Q MWXW , X , H ff - NF 1, A , f' A f,,,.,. xiux-,M -ff 7 J fwifg 1 J lx' 5 i A Q A V' flu- xfx Q 49 E sg, X X ,, . 1 Mi v , ' L VU it , sy? enfow F240 HAROLD ANDERSON l-larry A silent, secretive young lad.' Entered from Mason, Junior year Choir 3. gs.. 5 '35-' at HELEN ANDERSON Butch Gigglingly yours. G.A.A.1,Glee Club 1. MlLDRED ANDERSON Milly They say words are cheap, but why waste them? viom Qfrsgpsizsom I ln school she's quiet an mure, outside of school not so sure. M Clukw ' . 9' if 4 ' tix RAYMOND ARMSTRONG ..RdY,. Tis strange what man may do, and vvomen still think him an angel. Basketball 4, Football 4. PETER ASCHBACKER Pete A senior dark and tall, a sincere friend ol one and all. Future Farmers 1, Q, 3, 4. 4 G. RICHARD AXNESS Dick A basketball hero is this lad, and in his studies, he's not so bad. Basketball 3, 4, Captain 4, Track 3, 4, Football 3, 4. JOAN BARKER Bark Most glorious night Wert made for slumber. Service Club 1, Flag Twirler 1, Qi Choir 1, 3, 4, Sub Deb 3, 4. MARJORIE BENNATTS Benny For she was just the quiet kind, whose nature never varies. RUBY BERGLUND Ruby Silence is gold, therefore, l must be rich, Choir 3, 4. BARBARA BIGLOW . HBlB8Y Shes rather small, but size ain't all Camera Club 1, Band 1, Q, 3, 4 Vice President 4, Glee Club 1 G.A.A. 1, Orchestra 1, Q, 3, 4 Sub Deb 3, 4, Vice President 4 Choir 3, 4. WARREN BLOOMOUIST Warren A closed mouth catches no Fliesf Camera Club 1, Airplane Club 1 Page 14 CORRINE BUSSE Corky When her fingers touch a type- writer, it's full speed ahead. Camera Club 1. SHIRLEY BUTTON Shirl Though l don't say much, l mean more. Service Club 1. MILO BYSTROM ..Mi.. Blends, Brunettes, and Redheads, He's tried them all. Student Council 1, Q, 3, 4, Basket- ball 3, 4, Class Officer 3, Vice President 3, Vice President 4, Football Q, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4. KEITH CARLSON Keith His true knowledge is hidden by his quiet way. Airplane Club 1, Track 3, 4. CLYDE CARTER Russ Know many, liked' few, loved one-maybe two. Drama Club 1, Basketball 4, Choir 4, Wawata Staff 4, Co-Editor 4. RICHARD CASKINETTE Red HSOVVY, dear, we're out of gas. Choir 2. I FJ I 1. B- I I I , 'J A ,Q eniou IQ-46 MICHAEL cesics Mike When he came to school he be- lieved in that old proverb- Absence makes the heart grow fonder. Camera Club 1, Airplane Club 1. VIRGINIA CLARK Ginny Virginia is so tiny and small, vow she must have forgotten how to grow. Choir 3, 4. JOSEPH CROSS Joe He is wise who talks but little. CNot picturedj EDWARD DAHLIN Bud l am myselfAI am satisfied. JEAN DAVID ..JerrY.. The harder I try, thengooder to be, the worser l am. Camera Club 1, G.A.A..1, Band Q, 3, 4, Librarian 4, Student Coun- cil 3, 4, Secretary 3, President 4, Class Officer 3, 4, Treasurer 3, President 4, Sub Deb 3, 4, Wa- wata Staff 4. RAYMOND DEXTER ..RdY.. His only wrinkles are caused by smiles. Entered U.S. Navy. Choir Q, 3. CNot picturedb MARILYN DONALD Bangs Winsome and clever with ways that please, she draws the boys like honey does bees. Glee Cub 1, Camera Club 1, Cheerleader 9, 3, 4, Choir Q, 3, 4, Sub Deb 3, 4. RALPH ERICKSON Ralph A rather tired sleepy guy who lets the hours flv idlv bv. J, 19 ,-. anion 1940 riwsicis ESSON HES.. School7 I suppose it's a necessary evil. Football Q, 3, 4. Sl-IIRLEY FASO SI'iirl Why worry7 It happens any- way. Choir 9, 3, 4. PATRICIA FERGUSON Pat She has red hair-enough said. Knitting Club 1. RICI-IARD FISCI-IER Dick I-le'd malce a good lighter, he beats around the bush. Track Q, Football 3, Choir 4. EMMV LOU FORESTER ..Em .. A pleasant smile for everyone. Camera Club 1, Olee Club 1, Band Q, 3, 4, Orchestra 3, 4, LILLIAN FRANCOIS Dolly Shes just the sweetest little thin es b Jove, I see a 9,,,Y , Y wing. G.A.A. 1, Q, 3, 4, President 4, Sub Deb 3, 4. ARNOLD FREDRIKSON i'Arne This is the last day of school I m content. LYNETTE GARFIELD MLW.. Tall and blonde and Fond of hilcing, no doubt her lorebear was a Viking. Camera Club 1, Knitting Club 1, Student Council 1, Band 1, Q, 3, 4, Orchestra Q, 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 9, 3, 4, Vice President 4. JUDITI-I GARNICI-I Judy A jolly girl choclc full ol lun, sl1e's always nice to everyone. Camera Club 1, Knitting Club 1, Strollers Q, Nativity 3, Sub Deb 3, 4, Secretary 4. LOIS GIESE Lois Early to bed, early to rise and youymiss the best part of the day. Camera Club 1. JAMES GOELTZ Punchy I-le admits there are two sides to every story -his own and the wrong side. Camera Club 1, Choir 4, Wawata Stall 4, Sports Editor 4, Student Manager of Football 3, 4. CAROLYN GRANGER Carrie Notrespassing--signed Johnny. Camera Club 1, Glee Club 1. Page 16 Pl-IYLLIS HAGSTROM Phyl Modest and quiet like a wood- land violet. Service Club 1, Girls' Bus Club 1, Tri Luci 4. ROBERT HANSEN Hans Plleasure is the business of my ie. Camera Club 1, Football 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4, Choir 4. CAROL HANSON Sunny Never do today what you can put off until tomorrow. Entered from Mason in Sophomore year. Choir 9, 3, 4. DORIS HECKLA Peanuts 'A merry heart goes all the way. Knitting Club 1, Cuirls' Bus Club 1. LILLIAN HEISKALA LilIi-Belle Ever fair and never proud. Girls' Bus Club 1. KEITH l-IINDES Keith Alien among the ladies. Entered from Prentice in Junior year. Track 3, Football 3, 4, Choir 3, 4, Basketball 4. Page 17 i enfvw F246 JANET i-iooo Swanee Better get a postollice 'all your own to handle all your male.' Glee Club 1, Band 9, 3, 4. ROBERT HUMPHREY Bob Ambition is his middle name, watch him climb the ladder of lame. Band Q, 3, 4, Orchestra 4, Wa- wata Stall 4. ESTH ER HUUSKO Shorty You can tell her by the noise she doesnt make. Girls' Bus Club 1. MARJORIE JENSEN Marge She's studious and quiet in school, but out ol school you'd be surprised. Service Club 1, Band Q, 3, 4. CORINNE JOHNSON i'Toni Over the keyboard her lingers lly,Hshe'll be an artist, by and y. Entered from Park Falls in Junior year. Band 3, 4. DONALD JOHNSON Snooz He smiled and said-'Dan't rush me, girls.' Camera Club 1, President, Band 9, 3, 4, Orchestra 3, 4. enaow 1940 HARVEY Jonisisorsi ..Ni9.. I'm thru with women. Airplane Club 1, Band 'I, Q, 3, 4, Assistant Director 4, Tennis 1, Q, 3, 4, Track 3, Orchestra 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4, Football 3, 4, Choir 4. MARION JOHNSON Mar Studious and ever striving. Knitting Club 1. MIRIAM JOHNSON Mir She always greets you with a smile, andnseerns so happy all the while. Knitting Club 1, Choir Q, Band Q, 3, Orchestra Q, 3, Sub Deb 3. PETER JOHNSON Pete When I don't talk sense, I talk nonsense. Airplane Club 1, Band Q, 3, 4. ROBERT C. JOHNSON Bob They say he once was caught - studying. RAYMOND JOKINEN URW.. Not so serious, not too gay, en- joys work as well as play. Entered lrom Minneapolis in Sophomore year. MARJORY JOYCE Betty The girl with the smile is the girl worth while, Camera Club 1, Choir 1, 9, 3. MARYLU KAMM Mimi H Is it possible to love more than Five boys at a time? Ask her. G.A.A. 1, 9, Flag Twirler 1, Q, 3, 4, Choir 1, Q, 4, Sub Deb 4, Camera Club 1, Cheerleader 9, 3, 4, Strollers Q. LENA KATHERINE Lee Good natured without excep- tion. Entered in Junior year from De Padua. JOSEPHINE KLOBUCHER Josie There is no life but a cheerful life. MARGARET KURILLA Marge She's lull of fun when work is done. THEODORE LEHMUSVIRTA Ted One does not need to tell all he knows. Page 18 HELEN LE PLAVV l-lunging I love the boys from A to Z, but Walt is just the boy for me. Strollers 1, Q, Flag Twirler 1, Q, 3, 47 Sub Deb 4, Cl'lOlf FLORENCE LOHMAN Florence True to her word, work and friends. Service Club 1, Knitting Club 1, Orchestra Q, 3, 4. MARJORY LUMERY Lum As a friend and pal she's really grand, and plays the clarinet to beat the band. Camera Club 1, G.A.A. 1, Band 1, 9, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4, Orchestra 4, Sub Deb 3, 4, Wa- wata 4. VIENNA LUTTINEN Blondie Friend of all and an enemy of none. Girls' Bus Club 1. DONNA MacARTl-lLlR Don Now grave, now gay, but never dull. THOMAS MACKIE Tom No enemy, nor friend can daunt his spirit. Football Q, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4, Tennis Q, Choir Q, 3, 4, Student Council 3, Class Officer, Presi- dent 3, Wawata 4. C 1 lr: enicvca 1940 Mfxiaioieis MAGNUSON Maggie And still they looked and still wonder grew, that one small head could carry all she knew. Airplane Club 1, Student Coun- cil 1, 3, Choir Q, 3, 4, Class Officer, Secretary 3. ANSELM MAKl Hans My schooling's really done no harm, but l still feel safer on the farm. ' FRANK MARTIN 'lperkinsu Full ol lun and mischief too, do- ing things he shouldn't do. Airplane Club 1. JOYCE MATTSON Matt Talking relieves monotony. C1.A.A, 1, Service Club 1, Band Q, 3, 4, Sub Deb 3, 4, Choir 4, Wawata 4. BRUCE MCDONALD UMac Slow, but sure. Camera Club 1, Airplane Club 1, Student Council 4, Secretary 4, Class Ollicer 4, Treasurer 4, Wa- vvata 4, Business Manager 4. PATRlClA McDOUGAL Pat 'I like work fit fascinates me. can sit and look at it for hours, Service Club 1. Page 19 eniou 1940 MARIANNE MCGEEI-IAN Cleo All the world's a stage--V-and I do my part cutting up. Camera Club 1, Choir 1, Q, 4 Student Council 9, Sub Deb 4 Wawata 4. JEANNE MESANG Jeanie My only interest in life is my-- saxophone. Camera Club 1, Choir 1, Band 1 9, 3, 4, Drum Majorette 3, 4 Orchestra 1, Q, 3, 4, Strollers Q Sub Deb 3, 4, Wawata 4. ALBERT METHOD Buck I-le has the ability to do what he will. Choir 4. LOUISE MEYER Lou With graceful step and head held llygh, she'll be a chemist by and y. Service Club 1, Vice President 1, Tri Luci, President 4, Student Council 4, Treasurer 4, Class Officer, Secretary 4. DONALD MOLIS Don There is a lot of fun in a bashful boy. Service Club 1. BARBARA MOORE - Boots I-ler thoughts are many, her words are few, but you can never tell what she will do. Glee Club 1, Choir 9, 3, 4. GLADYS NELSON Babe l'm living in a world of 'Star- dust.' LILY NIEMI Terry HLIIY f5 d Quiet girl, never caught up in a whirl. Choir 3, 4. MARGARET NORDELL Markie Always youthful, laughing and SGY- Service Club 1, Band 3, Choir 4, JANE NORDIN f'Marta Happy, jolly, fair and free, nothing ever bothers me. Service Club 1, Choir 3, 4. PRISCILLA NORTON Pat Still water runs deep. Entered in Senior year from Mil- waulcee. LOIS NYSTROM Berta Good humor, good nature, ready for fun, friendship and loY0lfY all in one. Choir 4. Page 20 MURIEL OLSON UMD.. Modest, petite, and clever to boot, and bird like notes trill from her Flute. Camera Club 1, President 1, Strollers 1, 9, Band 1, Q, 3, 4, Drum Majorette Q, 3, 4, Orches- tra Q, 3, 4, Sub Deb 4. THOMAS ORTMAN . Tommie To live long it is necessary to live Slowly. Orchestra 1, Q, 3, Choir 3, 4. ROBERT PALMER Bob What would the girls in school have done without me? Choir Q, 3, 4, Football 3, 4. DELORES PELTONEN 1'Dolly 'One never tires ol studying. Service Club 1, Girls' Bus Club 1, Tri Luci 4. ELIZABETH PETERS Betty A cheerful friend is lilce a sunny clay. Service Club 1, Girls' Bus Club, Tri Luci 4, DONALD PETERSON Pete 'il-le never says too much, so he never gets in Dutch, Page 21 enlou 1940 zewif-x pruisionisusiz Zeke Ouiet unassuming, but always on the job. Service Club 1, Girls' Bus Club 1, Orchestra 1, Q, 3, 4, Tri Luci 4. ELINOR PHILLIPS HEI.. A studious and gentle maiden, who with thoughts is deeply laden. Band 1, Q. ETI-IEL PLUCINSKI Ethel All the world loves a quiet girl. JEANETTE PROVOST Jeanne A good girl without pretense, blessed with plain and sober sense, Service Club 1, Girls' Bus Club 1, Orchestra Q, 3, 4, Cheerleader 4. WILLIAM REAS Bill Men ol few words are the best men. Camera Club 1. RITA REED Rec Theres always some bad in every good little girl. Art Club 1, Choir 1, 9, 3, 4. enf0'c.4 N240 iizvirsio smizi Frimley Irs nice to be natural when you're naturally nice. Future Farmers 1. KAREN SANDSTROM Kar She gladly talcles on any chore, and when its done, aslcs for more. Tri Luci 4. MELVIN SANDSTROM Mel l-lis ability is not in speaking, but in drawing. Nativity 3, Choir 3, 4, Wawata 4, Art. JAMES Sl-lEFCl-lIK Jim They say he's lar from being dumb, and is a whiz at playing the drum. Drama Club 1, Future Farmers 1, Band 3, 4, Orchestra 3, 4. MARILYN Sl-IODEEN Shod I Fish in the sea of fellows and always get a bite. Camera Club 1, Knitting Club 1, G.A.A. 1, Q, Choir 1, Q, 3, 4. MARJORIE SIBBALD Sib A'By her worlc we shall lcnow her. Orchestra 1 2 3 G AA I I i - - r Q1 31 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4. FRANCES SOLIWODA Salty A good humored sport with plenty of pep. Knitting Club 1, Choir Q, 3, 4. MARY ANN STENMAN Shorty The allairs ofthe heart are more interesting than those of school life Girls' Bus Club 1, Knitting Club 1, Band Q, 3, 4, Orchestra 4. LAURA STEPHENSON Red Her affections vary with the setting sun. Art Club 1, Choir 1, Q, 3, 4, Sub Deb 3, 4. BARBARA STERLAND Barb l-ligh school days have their de- lights, but they can't compare with high school nights. Camera Club 1, Cu.A.A. 1, Choir 1, Q, Assistant Director 4, Band 1, Q, 3, 4, Orchestra 3, 4, Sub Deb 3, 4, President 4. MARJORIE TAYLOR Marge Not too serious, not too gay, but a nice girl in every way. G.A.A. 1, Knitting Club 1. LOIS THORESON Loey What's the use ol worrying when the world's lull of fun. Camera Club 1, Choir 1, 3, 4, Strollers Q, Sub Deb 3, 4. Page Q9 MARION TUTLAND Little Tutland Dainty Hand neat, short and sweet. BEVERLY TYNDALL Tinke Shes just what she is, what the others report, a girl, a pal, and a very good sport. Service Club 1, Student Council 1, 9, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, G.A.A. 1, Q, 3, Knitting Club 1, Class Officer 3, 4, Historian 3, 4. ALVIN UITTO HAI., To worry little, to study less. Service Club 1, Drama Club 1, Orchestra Q. THOMAS UPTHEGROVE Hupty., No one but himself could be his parallel. Football 3, 4, Choir 4. FRANK VENO Little John 'iHe has no heart, she has it. Entered Navy, Choir 3. BEVERLY WALLIN Smoky Never Unpreparedf' Choir 3, 4. Page 23 9,1 anion 1940 DONALD wesrmisio Don When Fun interferes with work, forget work. Choir 1, 2, 3, 4. MARY JOYCE WILSON Mary Joyce Silence is golden. Tri Luci Q, 3, 4, Treasurer 4. JAMES WOODLAND Jim A change of lipstick now and thenvis relished by the best of men. Camera Club 1, Wawata 4, Start Photographer 4. ELEANOR ZEMBRYCKI Ellie Mliain or shine, a better pal is hard to find. Service Club 1 , Tri Luci 3, 4, Vice President 4. ELIZABETH ZILKE Betty A bit ol humor, a bit of spice, helps make Betty especially nice. BETTY LOU ZIPPEREIZ nzipp.. Joy and fun ride sparkling in her eyes. Knitting Club 1, Tri Luci Q, 3, 4, Secretary 4. Page S24 :Senior amor Ho!! am! Claaa Ohlicew Lynette Garheld Louzse Meyer Peter Aschbacher Peter Johnson Marjorle Srbbald James Shelchnlc Jean A Mesang Ruta Reed Esther l-lusslco SENIOR HONCR RQLI. Mary Ann McGeehan Marjorie Magnuson Karen Sandstrom Corrine Busse l.ols Nystrom Harvey Johnson Mnrnam Johnson Mary Joyce Wllson Elizabeth Zrllce Dolores Peltonen Bruce McDonald Barbara Brglow Marjorie Bennatts James Wooland Richard Axness Clyde Russell Carter Marlon L Johnson GRANTED A DHPLOMA IN ABSENTIA Milton Staselr Eric Sundloerg Donald Meyer John R Mrchalec Elden J Shelchnlc Charles Tolllver George Hochstall Raymond J Luclaclr Emo Pennanen Donald W Dolan Se o Class offces Jea Da cl pes det Buce M-:Do ald hlstora Ha ey Johnson esdel B eyT e r Louse Meye et ae otto the sel es l ni r i r, n vi , r i ng r n , ' i ni vice-pr i Dj ev rl undall, tr asu ery i r, secr ary, t lc m v . C-fan Cvfffcez.4 The eiass oiiieers have put in a very Successful year with a number oi parties and dances. The juniors can be especial- .y proud oi their achievements with is venf euceesstui dance and party For the W they are justiy proud of SeniOrS. yno their class rings, The officers oi the other C asses have also done 45 Fine iop with ' ' i hout the year variOu3 aCtivitieS throig i ' d A in on the Stu ent hey did a goo io Couneii if- The JUf1lOr Omcerg 5,2 L d ie ecrerdfy Tredsur on e od r Mitchali Mildvegdfbrexge President Md A ent ry lice Ash mun Mdfidn Hubba Ci T ent ' reds dnd Don petergosreif Jeanne VOUS Seat edry DOfoth Y MGSUUSO 2 'watt er kids? YOU ,ook coli? Presi ef, re the S oDhomO,e Omcers nwresi at s X iX Th Ffosh Ai Seireidfxf and an pose iO' Us ig Wsk 'iz Zioi Oses to LiOk W9 forward io G b h f '9 Ufure d e file rep Mario Presidentombetween cas K icerg pobert En h I V oniund Presvdenggladfpy mice gresidem C t IC? pemher S Ot S i Ham Tayg time NY Trgdswer ecre Dev Ofhcew dffzdm Tfqasurlf Page Q5 Page Q6 MRS KRUSCHWITZS GROUP Row Q1 W. Ortman, D. Westb Yr J. Wooland, L Reynold K. Tidstrom. A Sl Row 1: R. Sobotka, R. M h ars all, W. Ottman A Bar 'lc , , ovvic , T. Ziolkowsici. MR. ASHMUNNS GRQUP Row 4: J, Cuiigan, A. Ah W. Fennessey, M. G Duns, R. Farming. Row 31 W. Haariaja, K Cadotte T Bl J. Gilbert, . , , ix, W. Ander- s R ' on, .Hedrington Row Q.: R. Finley, D. Bowker R. Erickson, R. Hegg, R. Beiri, G. Anderson. Row 'lz W. Donaid, D. Anderson W. Eutterworth, R, Fisher, Hi Binkowski. X' Not Pictured: i . Good, G ' rchart. , I g K MRS. SHAYLCDRS GROUP R . ow 4. G. Wickman, J. Lage, J. Papadaicis, M. Lund, R. Mackey, B. Noes, G Majewski, B Stephenson, J Martin A K - 1 A Y' hos, J. Watson. Row 3: E. Reiten, K. Mathews, D. Reas, D. Richardson, J. Melin, D. Riebe, J. Rili, N. Lund, A. Petersen. Row Q: M. Peters, J. Mattson E Juoni J N . , . elson, P. Steves, D. Utto, L. Schedler. Row 'Is M. Qison, A. Qlson, L. Semanko, J. Neider, A. White- bird, D. Rufus. Not Pictured: H. Sopina, A, Moore. Istrom, Anderson lllfl low MISS SOLLIES GROUP Row 4: R. Giese, J. Fossum, M. Clock, M. Hackbarth, B. Dex- ter, E. Beebe, J. Dahlstrom, I. Iverson. Row 3: J. Anderson, M. Dvorak, E. Boucher, J. Carlson, A. Coole, E. Enrwght, G. Johnson, D. Ooethlrch, Row Q: D. Johnson, F. Hochstafl, E. Bloomouust, M. Ashrnun, D. Anderson, M Orahek, D. Comp- ton. Row 'lz R Chase, M. Johnson, V. Carpenter, L Jolrna, G. Fnrmunhac, D. Jensen, B. Gehr- man. MRS. KOHNS GROUP Row 4: W, Jacka, S. Kivela, A. Kramer, R. Klein, R. Larson, W. Lrndqulst, J. Olsen. Row 3: T. Olson, W. Jensen. A Johnson, D. Mackie, D. Ofson, W. Meyer, R. Howard, R Link. Row Q: I. Maki, M. Hunt, ICN. Ld Borg, D. Kinney, E. Johnson, K . R. err A Nemetz L. Kerr T Row 1. P. , , . Moore, M. Milavetz, L. Matt- son, R. Ollanlcetto. MRS. KRUSCHWUZS GROUP Row 3: F. Twdstrom, C. Slaby, M Vande Bruggun, C. Vderstad, E. Zaoilcowski, L. Rodman. Not Pwctured: C. Penn. Page Q7 A 17' Page Q8 MPS. Fl2ANKIE'S GPOUP Pow Q: M. Panasulc, L. Santama, C. Slwubert, D. Sky, P. Svend son, F. Plucinslcl. Pow 'lx P. Sobotlca, M. Provost M. Sclwoclc, I. Ternby, J. Swalley F. Ullne, D. Peas. 1 -0 Cf MP. ZEISMER S GPOLJP Pow 4' J. Sanberg, N Nlclwolson L. Sunderfnan, V. Meyer, L Plmlala, J. Papadakrs, C. Matz son, W. Stuart, D. Peterson. Pow 3. C. Nyberg, D. Moore D. Pzcbarclson, D. Tucci, l Secord, V. Peterson l. Zapper! er, D. Selle. Pow Q: M. Matyas, C. Meyer, A Peacy, E. Sandor, N. Peder- son, P. Qllanlceto, J. Sell. Pow 1: D. Moore, D. Ponnrng, G. Rollers, W. Sandstrorn, C. Schwartz, E. Plostla, l2. Peterson. Not Prctured: H. Peterson, P. lollnver, J. Vocellca, G. Wol- anelf. MISS CLAUSONS GROUP Pow 4: H. Anderson, P. Homes, M. Berg, M. Hubbard, E Blaser, D. Anderson, C. Hunt Pow 3: C. Buckland, B. Grahek P. Bowker, E. Bowers, J. Combs V. Crowe. Pow Q: D. Beckman, S. Guese, M. Grimstad, V. Berthiaume, M. Glaeser, B. Bowlcer. Pow 'lx C. Collins, J. Anderson, D. Goldberg, J. Good, C. Boucher. Not Pictured: C. Clark. 1 1 lfVLO'C6.4 MISS O'BRiEN'S GROUP Row 4: M. Olson, S. Jensen, F. Majewskn, M. Mattson, N. Nemec, Row 3: B. Orson, M. Nystrom, M. Jolma, L. Maatta, D. Mage nuson, L. Konlcol. Row Q:.S. Lodack, G Katon, A Kolberg, E. Nleder, J. Kuloaclfr Row 'lz M. Mcclusky, S. Mo Dougal, A. Lrndhohn, V Loh- man, R, MacArthur. Not Pictured: J. Ltndqusr, f Maslnk, MR. PEDERSENS GROUP Row 4: D. Larson, G. Hundes, J Koval, P. Hanson, R. Arplund C. Goldsmnth, D MacDonald B. Hagstrorn, Row 3: R. Marsh, G, Martin, C Boutun, M. Hogan, E. Hedtcan A. Luttunen, D. Jackson. Row Q: J. Anderson, D. Jenson K. Lnndourst, R. Holmstad, E MacDonald, H, Jocewrcz, R Bond. Row 'lz B. Heck, E. Huusico, R Gehrman, N. Johnson, M Anderson, A. I'-iaclcbarth, H Johnson, A, Heiskala. Not Pnctured: A. Matyas, L, Feeney, H. Brown, E. Leren. MRS. FRANKEES GROUP Rom A E! Torgerson, C. Zern cryot Tothver, N Thone .anet X-Xetfed Joy Welker. J 'T1C '5S Rc.-. 5 Utto - Moog, J Prcvos L R'owost,J bteadnan R. Stennar D. West ate 3 Not Rrctared 9. bteohenso' f Zeoczylf Page Q9 MISS PARSONS GROUP oW 4 J MacDonaNd W Meek us L Va S P oy a LQW RoW 3 F Morrrson V Larson Nnerm Row M K 3 R Matt NGS oval D r wchtnow ROW 1 xe 2 5 QISOF1 V Lonn XA U dock Not Rncrorec esor Madosn T64 MRS MAT!-JEWS 'ROUP W 4 P ar Surnrn r Roundwrnd F Warson P Thompson R Sfcy D Seann oW 3 rn: A Van e Eruggen P Whztebrd L SLW4 don H Shale C Wrz Smart N Q V aynolds L U o Wa ren E Wzmcue R Uroonart W7 C Reed D W IX perer E Zhaws Hao A Ruha J ZWQQ na Not Rrctured D Ryoe 9 JQVVYJX' ffbgjg ,ff,a,a.5, MR WEIKALS GROUP W 4 D H rr D Hansen Banasza Q J Dorrnady W 3 R Benedrct E Danz Doughs J Hannwen W Oar vnn L Deverell T Ashoache R Oxnggles W Q R Hal! Pwnc Bar ano C Hare C ores berg G Frrrnrnhac J Engstrorr W1 D Ga p P Gross DonaNd J Eruckson W Chase Not Prctured R Beebe R G s tafson Page 30 RO 1 .Z,D. -SR,Lf. ' 1 , xl. . , . , . ', A Q A A -A R 2 J th, d N X , ,ol ', rl lnef, . Rok r. Sorvoo, Teiesva, j DR 'a:,J7 ' Ro- , Lo. Zip , . ,D. r , . , rs M. ra zo. , , B,Nyh, .rron K -. sel ,J ws. ISA. Odkn, N. Mem, M Lagei 'Q: V. ner, L1 , E. K , , OM keto, C Le :F. La Y, S Ret ron, J. , . ren T M r- ' - ao N1 , Jr L Kww,f-271 ff' ff 1 Ro -1 . ar s, . , R. Blrx, RL . L, L Berv, Ro' ' . , . ,K Ro':.',LBnc ih,L. b , . , .F - Ro I. E. U0 ,Id , ' I A: . X . L1- 144514 M65 MFCDCNF LD S Q-:PXQQ3 F sc M E 'S D Pow 4: S. rw Freewar B C,f my fr sw-SM P las, L Ffeewen PGN 313. A. JOHFSC B Dofmecy E U '-mfffhf 'f Harmgn. po IV Q: L, Ccfrmc A A 'ff S. BQLV:-2015, .f Hefmeq M HJ, a'f Y Hagvm, Pow 'L P, P. Johnson, F c d ' C' P4 NN HO .w r 'Nltpucf Q H 5 Cbpple Page 31 vary K A L O L 'Nvoe ee SCP W X Rene! 6 V 3 Q S I-Uavlrkd Noes H Lrd RPO x a P PML CVE 'WK MIS: BLSHOFFS GROUP Pow 3 L Ylxtalo C Wymore embryclfz B as Wesflund POWQ J Sveda G Sukanen B SC wdrtz M Wsmdalf M Vero C Poupart Powi E Semdsten D Schedkr F Porter M Znollcowslcu M I Tuta NotD1 ru ed J Synnorws L Srmons rmth To ver P r '56 7.4 MP 'XHQSLWQ JVQLP Pc.-. 4 E. De-.eref L 'nroes Y. Anderson fp LW: L Qiuncerstn, Hester 5 L ar- son ky Psyofecf' Ff Were Qanson Po.-J 3. J Qercenter, il Q LS J. Hon: J. Fedrrrgton. Q Hagstron, P- Hegstron, M Eye fx. Johnson, Pow QV P Enghohw, 1 h'ooo, ' Fer3-Son L Beard D Cameron E. Beaofo. Pow 1. R fxncerscn, P. Brace L. Heh, B Hrcks. D. Efox-.n. Not Puctured' J. Pockeloh Q Carlson, S. Carter XXX FeWot. MRS. MERRITTS GROUP Row 4. S. Kronlund, D. penn, J. Price, G. Johnson, J. Nichol- son, R. Moran, Z. Maly, R. Larson, M. parent, K, Nyberg. flow 3: L. Llndholm, J. McDermott, J. Nemec, J. Lewns, J. Jackson, J. Johnson, M. Nelson, M. Lindenberg, F. Peterson, B. Kegef. Pow Q: J. Le Phavy, R. Korle, T. Qgren, E. Larson, J. Plant, G. Masko, M. pfhnlzer, M Lexchr- nam. Row 1. J. NohN, 51 Clson J Moore, B. Poles E: Fomny M. Koiberg, V. Morton. Not Prctored: R Le Bouton, Q Johnson, 'VL Larson MISS BFENSNKES QROUP Po,-u 4. W. Steednen, F5 Svend- Son, F2 Zehe, F Serdef L Stephenson, D Sfrth NY fl Soe cne' LJ. loroerg Q. Xeo- Lnd. Row 3 Q. Tent Q So'ecso' Q Olffazszn, Q 'fwrsnev P Tcorrs M Trgcif ,r X'hre,. we'-.3 E. Thaye' Pg.-, Q. B Woolenc Q Sorey E. Zepczyve J To -fer. E. Sencstron, f S.-.aniof Y Stenrfan, C' Sa1oberg,VN Stewf, Pc.-11 fo f!o'eneV,U Yroilfow- Sm, L Selh 'L' Zif, SQL, F- Sternnerz, Q Ihorsen. Not Prczured: C. Srr 4es, 5. Wrg- grns, J. A-Xfeliace, C Thompson pdse 1 . . ' . .X mf x L' .-wg XJ . .- , -K L. MNKX' L 'x . -. .QL -F N '-Ki, ' wi . 2 ' .H 'Y X5 N N 'r S ri ff ks! ' XWMWKQH Mm Xixw,-lil xxx K'-W xxx AKE, ' , , . A ' f R, 'N t x ,, 'fbi Fil- ral T1 'X ,, - 1 1. Y 4. . -' '- ' 'ag'-, R S54 X ' Ni. Q ' . s I . Wfxl , ..i -,jk V, Y x .tm v Q 1 x -'gm t' I j I I ', I I-:V5,4F.iif.,A ... -. . ,XS '-X ' 'JQQH - 1 A H-, ' is ' . - . ' , ' ' -, 5 11, ' N . - ' ' In 1 -x ' , aw, -A 7 ' 1 ,N 3 R516 q'xA Q -. 5 'Ex K ,: x xf'-X 4. -r 'vu Q tl X NW x k f 7 'x x . fi I . ,bg ff Fi ,Q vt ,A qhmvhw XV I .' I 2 '55 ' P' W5 'A' 'K w. . , xt 1 Q Row 3 J Goeltz, Manager T2 Howard R Hanson F Esson R Klern,l2 Asness l? Armstrong E Zrolkowslcr C Yderstad Coach Roy Melvln l2owQ fXssrstantCoach Harold Nrlssen D Westby K Trdstrom T Upthegrove R Palmer T Maclcre Co Captarn H Johnson J Sell Fowl lvl Hunt, D Sumtnslcr K Hrndes T Ztolleowsler F Tudstrom H Jocewrcz Notptctured M Bystrorn Co Captatn S Krvela Mglytn ln one 7 fl!-C 11.1.1-C, The Ashland lll h Pnrgoloers had a latrly successful football season Ntnntng Tour loslng one and tyrng one Once asarn rt y as the Porgolders brtter rrvals Ironwood who proved to be therr downfall rn the Homecomrnc game Thus year the locals defeated another old rryal Superror Central smotherrng t ern hy a 9 O yrqrgry lflCHlCuAN WTSCUNSTN C ONFHQFTNKF STFXNDTNMS Won Lost n AU LAND Pesse er r e CEPR MTB e eyed nrtey o pay e rdges st came l he season ln Neat er ereo o 'hxness e t en score o ehdowns to lead oar oy T e e n 9 e reen o came ome th he bacon The game as a so t s r n e n e en ne ol the year Stl? E JBET3 LZ e ootbal tea o he se on 9 tol to n game n a row The Ztollcow rot ers Fd and Tom Q ayed a e o a oa Ca e se re t 9 'ouch wns one on a pass an other on a p n e n r nt r the srsttrn P rgolders fsgarn the boys Ca orne e a thr ll ll th ay throagh and wrth one mrnu e ay Frltz T cs rom ass t 7 o 9 e nn cn toeehd QCTQBEP Q The boys oaer tom 5 pertor entral yret tous all the r three games on the road fx eelf re the D p e and Gold clad wa rto s loolfed yery sha p rn wrnnrng therr thlrd st aught to ered the one extra porn made du rn the game The Tnal score vas Ashland T9 Central o t e e QC OBEP11 HQVEFCVITNF The l e s n an .1 eeeed r Homeeomrn gane Oy handrnc s our e e se s se a e o n oo teleed a teld c at Nhreh oro es re Do re d ron sc o r lon h o 'yn 11 en rv Q e no ol ye slo J S r Splrl e vao he QFTOQEP T tolayec a J e or at Qrevas WC ter fox Coach Roy! S re mo ants e Olhrsfdff Z aoe J n Page 34 Jehd raoass e aeteexta 0 ate C UCTQBFP 1 Bessemer tt h me t e e n F ed s agarn toon horrors Tor searrng a toa dow n ln thus game ts np by s rtng oth to chdof ns n plunges Pxxness locked and ma e one ex ra porn rnal Q re A l-T 3 13 Bessemer 6 r ny a e in fheer about cart ah he a 3 - 1 - 1 - 1 - I 1 - - 1 r 1 r I 1 - 1 A - I xl ' I I ' I' ' I ' 1 - I ' I ' ' 1 . , , . , . , , , . , 2 . , - , . . f , 7 , 16' ' 1 rf , f T e 1 1 1 V . - A 4 1 - 1 h s 'l tin f ,4 lro ,-.zod . . 3 O of t . . Q 'l J rn T Q l-lol y . O 3 J, FJ' El? 15 g Th Purge oers lorxf to H l 1 l th M t rn the 'r J o t . X h that th'eat 1 'Y 'arn any mnste, Btg Cece, ,T T. d, 1 d b- th toa y' ' 1 b s to a 'TQ to O yrctory th t a. l OK d g pt h tt t , r. H W l the 'rrst Mtehrgan-Wt eo S o ,T ' ee ga . T bk DA Th l ' 'T .mtrasee to Darle Tallslort , 2 d o - - 1 slat b h , , uxhal T ll ,rn ld Q d .t dow , d the lu g TC lCl4ed the lone ext'a Oil To f g ag . me h wrth a ytcfory, th.s t me T3 to 7. Th 5: rne was r rng a e ' ., t to D' 'Vt s threw a rl o Ed et llft ,wsln lor th, wr rn! 1 or-sn, V :ame 'r he C or TR . , lter 5 MRC W Sf Jr l M r r gf r ' r game Ed Zzollfowslft nade two counters for the ytsttors .-.fhrle Arxness made one, Torn l'Poozey Z lvgwslr lf: .t 5 r gs r ', X O an' h t ar' na tr' we y gcid IS. T , r r tv r 1 le: rcwucod T? C lleyrl. cane to tor. ' d .' T ca t .g rt ' V - trst c T at :T the . a :n The ore sf? t: 6 N lmark, llro dy 1 go T he a 5, 'o r, tre 'n 1.-so mlm! marnrng rn the free F d T 'st ored a t e toss d y h h tes' 'sass lf Tom Ma, are asc 'ac d 'hroech gght Tron.-1, d a X r a score Harry Joee.-.'rez's try Pct evra or rf Fa 'ed - M r. L, Q M fa We neue- zatfnafgedtc ga:nat-e .f.tthS Q rt F s s r rt goo QD ness 'V me orc ly TZ 2.-.f o Q batlarhdto nr? h r p nt T rtoa hdo.-.n. t Y 1 FC lere, For 'he :ral game of the season, Hoo ayl the : rl g rn t - ng the o hall ol h s eso r Trd tram ' f eh . . . thoag, Q 'ne o t on is eo O t, o . - d f 2 t, V ,eo , ., ,' , . 30 21 Co-Captain Milo Bystrom, '46- 'Guard Mis 160 pounds of exploding dynamite, crashed through the line to break up plays in the making, The team will miss him next year. Co-Captain Thomas J. Maclcie,'46 Quarterback Maclc's smart quarterbaclcing and team spirit would save him a spot on any team. ' ASHLAND l-llGl-l PURGQLDERS WHQ MADE -ll-llf ALL-CQNFERENCE TEAM . A First leam Selections: Richard Axness, Right End Charles Yderstad, Right laclcle Fred lidstrom, Fullbaclc Second leam Selections: Keith l-lindes, Right lacltle Milo Bystrom, Right Guard lom Zioll4owslci, Right End lom lVlacl4ie, Quarterbaclc Ed Ziolltowslci, Lelt l-lallbaclc 'Y W ' H A A tense moment before the ball goes into play at the Park Falls game ll... 4 The ball goes into play at the Hurley-Ashland game and Five yards is gained for the opposing team. 1 UPU,-,ch -, Y 690 and Goelfzfourgf d sporfg Writer U entmdn S Ray Armstrong Francis Esson Keith Hindes Marvin Hunt Harvey Johnson RAY ARliv,'glRQNG, '46, End Mlvlortii ii unlailing delenfive v-.fork Filled one oi last years weak soots Vlortsi height and long arms aided him in being a oaissreceiving threat. QHCK AXNESS '46, End Dicks Y iakihg and pass, catching skill along with his excellent rrelensive play added strength to the line. FRANCIS ESSQN, 716, Tackle 'Cutes' drive nd team spirit gave the opposition a constant head Q since e was many times t e lt man in t err oaekheld WB RT l-VXNSEN 46 Ed B b all arou d eno a vv ea sse e eam inee is was hi last year he will be missed very much next QQQOFN H HllXlDES 46 Gu d C olendid bloekwg and line delensive play aoced drive tothe team vvhen the going was tough He was constantly a sixty minute man ROBERT HQWARD 47 Quarte back K ller and h vvork ol line blocking ano handling the ball n er th! Center made him one ol th ine tquart rs n the ohlerenee llhl l'UlXll 4 r Very way iowe i p t o Coope ai yea s fy y iv guarf' HARRY JQCEWICZ 48 Hallback Jozz Not nly or o ense with his excel er unning or action tleougld he vvaS a 'ievv mar HMRVEY Jfl-NWS N 46 Certe ary o gh not get ffopv e year oo a e ef' ro iheuC Y per' e e Q Q f orte e Page 36 Dick Axness Robert Hansen Robert Howard Harry Jocewicz Roy Klein a he, h h l h A h Q E X ' , n 'A o 'si' f ri lolzy as a gr t a. t to th 1 .S th 0 S N . . s 1 Khll , i , ar 'Pi 'si' 5 l. , km , I .. W ., f f ' 4 6 Iii i V J d .5 K t , r et fs e ' g lfiAlQlwl ii , i 7, Gua il l 'Y ai S it fi ra ine s iri l futon and 'ie was ,ery loyal in 'ins hrst 'rf i ork '31 arst D Q M 'A U 4 O i tl ' . l it ' out on I delense with his sure taekline, idozzii was ready I , x sl il , i il ' i fal- if Lgii We' did r J irto gam 5 this 'I we playec go l h. li -,fvheyyer nsert , iii the iff Kkflhl '47 F t r gnc was tireiezz in Eeflfirg up i'f' lee l-ll? Terrihi tickle' greg' pai delrrge 'aeked 'im on, l Thi oezi centerz in tne Q ,' ' nee, Robert Palmer David Sumlnslcl Kenneth Tndstrom Davld Westby Edward Zlolltowslcz PCBEW PALMER '46, laekle 'Boo' lnls hard- 'fwfoflflllg SQUIOV QGVQ all lhlf llid 'ETC J'-'is fjeggflxflrlg ol hw A A Jfjl-llNl SELL, '48, Guard AlBlg John, a spunlcy Sophomore, opened holes with his safe plocltlng WD SUMINSKI 49 G a r Norklng glard an out tandl g pave p e troalole lor our opponents FRE TIDSTROM 47 Fullbaele Frltzs wonder l l ability to pass run and luclc rated h m one ol t e e t lal 5 eyer to play IU the Nlrchlgan JC ss onbtn Conlerence Nhll-l llDSll?QN 47 nl llp Q K t ough a tn olqen hand l4ept hm oat ol tne ll p or t lrst three garre he played good pal N n ach Mel IU sent htm to the lne p the F t home game THCMAS Llpll-llEGl?QVE 46 laclcle LOW playec both nght and lelt taocle he lolted tne ran ner teeth more than on e Df3xVlD WESTBV 47 Center Dave Although not our hrst chorce IU the Cen e slo ne ba lt ap the lane wuth a hre levy coul ruyal fl-VXPLES YDERSTAD 47 Tackle C wze g ting Splrlt 'we P QIVT emu owe DV 9 C Jo EDWARD ZlCLKClXy5K' rl o aye Qaper ba W1 n n e nl ablluty to wade th oagh e r rrlgntv pro o ol nz yea lla AX LKA x5 o o cage n o page 37 John Sell Fred Tnclstrom Thomas Upthegrove 1 Charles Yderstad Thomas Zrollaowslcr l2owQ J Goeltz Manager D Jensen B l-lagstrom G l-lrndes R Axness Captain R Armstrong C Carter R Howard Coach Roy Melvin l2ow'I Assrstant Coach l-larold Nrlssen D Olson P Hanson K Trdstrom K l-lrndes l-l Jocewrcz Cbatarszz We had a very successful basltetball season thus year wrnnrng eleven games whrle losrng sux rn the regular season Gt last year s undefeated quad Coach Roy Melvrn had only one regular baclt that was forward D1cl4Axness Coach lvlelvrn converted hrm unto a center and put the two Bobs l-lansen and l'loward at forwards and rnserted Clyde Carter and lfeuth hlrndes rn the guard posrtlons lhat was our startrng lineup lol lowing the hrst two games ol the season For reserve strength Coach Melvln depended on Ken ludstrom Ray Armstrong Gerald l-llndes Don Glson Don Jensen, l-larry Joce wrcz and Byron lnlagstrom Dlclt Axness our Captain brolte the state record rn the Frnal game ot the season at Walteheld liebrua y QQ T946 lhe record at that trme was 403 points whrch he brolce by three pornts Qut ol eight records whrch the team set that nrght Drcl4 set sux ol them We started orl with a bang on November T7 when we deteateo Rhsnelander here 35 Q0 'lhen we lollowed that wrth a victory over lmlurley at l-lurley 4'l 39 wth Mort Armstrong coming through ID the punch to drop three held goals by the score ol 43 38 Duc' swrshed through Q9 points that nrght In Dodd Gym lor hrs brggest total to that date ln uperror on ecemberl we lost our hrst game to East 30 Q8 A hectic battle all the way A he tbre lcer lor the loser lhe second lvl W Conlerence game followed the Superror East allarr and we travelled to lronwoof' wnere the boys lcnoclted ott therr r erest ruvals the Ped Devrl 0 December W4 saw A h fno p yung t err a t Game before the o I days and we absorbed o econc dele t to Superror team thus trme It was Central 31 40 Page 38 Capta n D ck A ess s Ashland s great center and lead 5 D ep sco er the stat He scored 585 po nts In seve teen regula season and e ght tournament games Axness tall ed 53 po nts In the Wakeneld game 41 po nts ga st Clayto at the Sect o al Tou nament at Spooner and 63 DO nts n three games at the State Tournament at Mad son The Frst two pornt totals broke exxst ng records and ll no doubt sta d to a long trme 1 ' I 1 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 'I 1 -C 1 - A1 - 1 r r I - : , . , . , . , . , . . I C , ' 1 4 f f 1 l I I V, I . . I A I K . . . , 'r , . ' . I l , I - 5 , . , Y , vt S l l parlt Falls was our next victim to lall by the wayside, November QQ, V h 1 K . K . . I . S ' D , ' , - . ' ' . ar ,a A X ' Q - gr 1 , bu , Q 1 s, 3 -Q7 3 4 .5 la lar, tr ls U- hi'- , ' urs a a ' r, ' . . ln r ' A II'l Y Y IV1 2. I 0 I - , n r r , ., r , . d In I't In Y , I l I , r ' i wr n r ' , V X' The hrst Fvve Bob Howard Bob Hansen Captam Duck Axness Clyde Carter and Kezth l-lnndes get some last mtnute polnters Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland ,Ashland o--I Ashland Ashland from Coach Melvln just before the tup off SEASQN S RECQRD We opened the second hall ol our eason vvtth sux straight game lOF'.i , . Ashland Ashland Ashland , ,me att Phsnelander l-lurley Park Falls Supernor East Ironwood Superior Central l-lurley De Padua Wakefield Bessemer Superior East lronwood Bessemer Park Falls De Padua Superior Central Wakelleld jfT'2f1l if l-lJV Z Superlor East Superior Central. ,, Park Falls ' ' Fponne Rlce Lake Clayton . Eau Clatre 'iClfOF'l Beaver Dam ,... Paelne ., at Ome Nlnnlng lour ol th m l'lurley fame to town to avenge then ear ner 'leleat of me nano ol t e urqolde e e turned ba an uary lQ by a 34 Q7 ount nuary lf W the ll t A hland De pa ua g me ol the year e n 43 37 Oo 3 m 1 1 t el tduarer men we got nn 7 olnts tothe B uns lV en rotnee 12 e aary sf 32 34 IC ta 14 point n tnit Gul e downed tnerf 'J V7 n Januarv 4 Ca I Lame Clown and gav otner trlmmlng h tesa seas a ,it ezsee enuvr: - 'tloaed ar, took us. . ,V . uslf' st serweo safutov :lf 'sol f Q Tlatjgme nQ o'rno'ne gaf' st al :qua , za-.ever . user, 1, he hpee oss ca la- . , s.. , l an' lr ooec u' -eau . T. n wr fe went so tn zo Pr 'l A a o with tne he o I sma 2 gym' r Q ,el l ardlna ' 5544 . melt swljned tnrou 37 poln s. ' aft not f in as e rua y ' 3 w tn De Dao a. Everyoo y ,F Continued on page 641 Page QQ A ness Armstrong Hansen Howard RICHARD AXNESS 46 Center Moby Dlcl4 tlwe greatest offensrve tfwre t A fwlarc ever fwad an All Conference Center led flglwtlng team to victory many rmes RQBEPT HAlNlSlflNl 46 forward A very depend ble man botln IU practice and rn play Bob made up for lwrs laclc of stature wntlw lwrs fre drive a slmll rn malrrng bas ets l2 BERT HCWARD 47 forward llwls well b llt Junior will form a frm foun atnon fo e t ye rs basketball team becau e of lwrs dr: bllng ball lrandlrng and team play CLYDE CARTER 46 Guard llnrs Senior one of our flaslwy guards wall be mrssed next year Hr outstanding long slwots and team sprrut were a real asset to tlwe te m KEl'l'l'l HllNlDES 46 Guard l3lcl4 a newcomer came tfwrouglw wrtfw fly :ng colors Hrs passnng and defensive play made fum a valuable team man KElNllXlElH llDS'll?0lVl 47 Guard and Forward A classy left fwander lwe favored tlre fmoolc slwot and accounted for many points wrtlw lt Hrs presence wrll bolster next year s team RAYMOND ARMSTRONG 46 Center and Forward Mort s sense of lumor and frgntrng sprrlt added power to tlwe local He wrll upport tlwe Purple and Gold no more on tl'1e court DCNALD QLSQN 47 Guard Doc often proved lwls wortlw as a scrappy rebound man We Il ee lnm rn tlwe tnrcl4 of actron next year GERALD HIWDES 48 Guard Rebounds and spectacular long slwots were erry s specr l res He wa a ball lnandlrng expert wlmo wull be back for two more season D NALD JCNSEN 48 Guard A new man tfus year Jens came along nlcely and wrtnout doubt wrll be one of tlwe mainstay for next year s team BYRON HAGSTROM 48 Center 'lnougln one of tlwe smallest on tlwe team By played center and forward capably He wrll be used very muclw next year HARRY JQFC XIlCZ 48 Guard Al nougn Jozz a Soplwomore dld not see muclw actron tlwrs year lnrs unusual speed wrll wrn l'nm an Important spot on next years frve Carter Olson Hlndes Jensen Page 40 Hagstrom Jocewrcz , , X l l 1 1 l V 1 a s , - , a ' I K 1 , a ' ' l - l' I . . . . . , r , , nd O , ' , I u ' i d rn x a s ' ' , 1 1 2 'I l 1 1 f A .S . . , a . A I 1 1 Yi 1 1 ' I I Wi I Hindes I - ' Tidstrom W I I i 1 . ' ' s ' s , I I ' I X 1 , , Y J at s ' ' s O r , . .. ,, r l I l l fl v ' a s . rt wr I I YYY V , . H lt ' . r 1 l M Y' ' x..t. , , tr . , I , I r r 6l C.4Lf 216164 l-lugh hopes of vvunnung laurels un the hurdles hugh jump half mule mule and shot put events are un the purple and Gold camp thus sprung as we have some mughty fune talent d h h artust who can place un any of these events Ash We have Duclc Axness hugh hurdles 440 yard an ug uump land s Oredoclcers vvull be countung on Fred ludstrom to place un the low hurdles event Charles Yderstad who placed un the half mule event at the Co ference Meet last sprung us also good for many feet un throvvung the shot Ken ludstrom vvuthout too much trouble should place furst or second un the mule event And vve can always have the half mule blue rubbon vvautung for Keuth Carlson, who copped furst at the lnvutatuonal Meet at lronvvood and Conference Meet at Bessemer last sprung l'le R uds and came un lso placed furst un the Sectuonal Meet at Wusconsun ap T Z l a fourth un the State Meet last sprung We have hugh hopes for om uo ovvslcu to get a place un the mule event N V x dx S lC m low lwl clU9l' hull S erst dnlfgrgsku mu er K Us-7 r u 440 ha ffl? Keutld Caflson Wllfer 'V' rm er dfld Chdres QPLPLLJ Coach Roy Melvun has hugh hopes of a good tennus season thus sprung Wuth such veterans baclc as Tom Maclcue ,l h n and Fred ludstrom un the doubles event he can expect a hard srngles artust, Don Clson sungles and l-larvey o nso playung club We have lost Bruce Fossum and Don Muller from last year s fune squad Last year we defeated Walcefueld un the only dual meet ln the Conference Meet Fossum and Muller won the doubles champuonshup F h ear s team Coach Melvun expects a lot of new and eager or t us y talent to be on the courts prepared for actuon -,NR ? In dClrle t s, on '79 e Tudstrom, Plas doub Z S and HUVCY John Fwd stngxes '7 dou l Olson es Page . I A 1 E U- t 4 ' ' ' . QI f t s i 4 . D' A ' T Q -- I T .' dll 5 yo I x ' - u d d - 1 - d Tudstroiflh -amp an 'u r, d 1 ' I , Y F2 I A h9 l V lfmu e Dllt and lgdfffft, Tidsffo nl ' u I I V M 4 A X- K- 9 V! l H W 1 I l To M . 5 h D I si I 1 . 1 u ,. .u I ,ol 6 Q ' ' 41 Row 4 'L Igflacj JX!Fossum J Papadalcrs J Lage M Srbbalcl L Garfreld J Prnce B Dormedy J Melrn S Douglas B Stephenson N Thone er e atson l2ow3 L Freeman G Tolllver Janet Welker Joy Welker I? Tollryer I3 Prrce M Berg If lorgerson J Nrcholson L Stephenson J PII Pow Q Z Maly P Steves D Compton B Bowlcer G Watson L Compton B Olson S Bourgeois Enrrglwt J Plant l?ow1 I Temby J Voug D Francors A Olson E I-lagen J Swalley M Howard Mnss Leppla G Moslco M Ashmun J Good Page 4Q C1011 HE Grrls Atlrletrc Association was establr lweo rn IQQB Laclw year new members are Imtlated into tlwe C u Any QI who NISITZ to oelorwg to tlwl orgarllzatloru must speellre rmmlber ol points lor eaelw ol tlwe sports In Wtwlelw tlwey Compete llwese pomt go toward earnrng tlwe awards lllflwen a gurl earn 500 pornts slwe reeelves tlwe em lem wltlw tlwe letters G A A wlwen slme reaclwes BDO pornts lwe receryes an A and wlwen lwer points total IOOD Ire gets tlwe lmglwest award tlwe medal e girls ylslted Liotlw ol tlwe parl4 nrt A rw wel Ot er D ace O tlwerr yclrng and lwrlelng get togetner llrere were l o p erty ol oppot nutles lor skating n s rung llwe glrls also sponsored tournaments o ennrs volley ball badmrnton Hullleboard loclcball prng pong and soltball Glwrp caryrng and tumblnng were also among tlre varrous actrvrtres enjoyed tlwrouglwout tlwe year D-A -I I - b 1 - -1 A 1 - I 1 - I 1 A G 1 ' 1 - A 1 - 1 A I ' 1 - 1 1 1 - 1 r I 1 1 1 - 1 - - 1 - . 1 If - I I , . , . E , I , . , . , . , A, ,L. , . . I , I . I . I . I . I , I . I I , I . I f . . S., C . . . . . Qu I ,S r . I r A' I L I o rl I ., s I 5 Q lwaye SO polnts wlmcglw slwe earns by partrexpatlon rn come sport. llwe members receive a I ' : I . ' C s I , . 5 ' s '. , , , b , ' ' 'f D I I S f ' s N , The ' , s . .slwlar d as ' I, as lw lr s n ' bn- C I H - I s. a s Q r 'J ' ' e d lc' , , s , ' ' - I r i Q A 3 f 1 1 I ' 1 ' I h M Mage C Smvl Thoreson E Hagen M Kamm S Clase J Provost N Sternm J Sveda Notpmctured Manlyn Donald zeefc eadew A nldnv Hwqh Qcnon w n rou O tne por' nan up Jr 0 pr: D371 PM C U 9 +1 W JIVWQ O 1 U C VV Qi P VYV ri IVF OU O if a n oot ci n l4t5oaU ga in C a Ing o Song rs fn fn PQ tnrougnowt tn? War THQ fnverlcfadw F be O nm ere Mo' D fnf gmt' an twcno an P C Q P V IVA VV V FIV! ION O O Ci WON 1 OV! Lepplfa AN great bug locomotuve are you wxth US7 ee ng as how at S Maryln Ka n and Jeanette Pre vost WQVI I gu s Ashland Hugh welcomes you v a Loss Th re son nd 'vbnlyn Donald 'ertformgrz , ,,. es,L , , , , . ,,, , . , . , , Cf f 1 , K' o C nf J Affy3 be? Q d F , 5 .2 ' f-H fd who ii 1 tous Ifvd by i' find- 3 ' of co ra, ,ve 'JH 'mfant1S5ire? oftnv cwdu on N2 MW to adm' t at off' 'Ll?E? ' f prwuse than any of UW Wit of 3 ara W2 nw' Iood yrs, Tn 2 Uv gwis tn tb: Q ttnv mono- Y ,Q at mn 1.2 at Ht'Qf b lla does Q mm. BV Cf 3 le d tn? lfno i and fncw -t tnw garnr, Vw QVKX DiriV1TW'fi eH ,J pep f'f':'tx if , . . .5 of rnwi ymr wrfrz Cnoyvn Mft MU bv fn' Ehjnt u Y TM ww firm - L n .Q V ,, f ri , X, F tnfn 'Jawh Kfvnm f C Loup Tnorffon arf inf' nhl nwrlyefiw' Nw Cin Pl ff 1 fm' .JFV'iV tn' moo a F wr gurl X pny,u-sW Pdu ft tyfiwfr flfn X D 1 0. , ' 5 - , , ' mx X , 1 9 - I , ZS' 5 J , Page 43 Q r gbcyi clllfteirriutd Y M -W... Row 3' J. Dormedy, L Dzvcrzll, A Zar, C Here R. Sk , F Martin, G Johnson. Coach Wgikdl Row D. Hams, D. Flenn, K Douglas, A. Metholi, T. Cgrtnlan, R. Hultlnan. Pow 1: FZ. Solberg, H. Boclreloh, E. Larson TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS ROWQ F Munn D Harms Row'l E McDonald K Douglas D Solberg ROWQ H Lrndqurst E McDonald A Haclrberth R Urquhart G Wrzner Row'I D Sandberg R Thoreson B Poffers Page 44 Pow 3: C. Nybzrg, W. Orlmen, K. Hultman, D. Summski, H. Shay, W, Taleska, P Magnuson. x., -.41-1'-.muh .V 4 vw? 2 5 was 3 x ., if J 'F' 1,-.4 fl v -rna-gg. H' , I Q. X Xt If fx -S 1 W D I U, 1 M' it J I' ' I I I ' J I . I i 4' N l C b V .1 w. , 5 vi I . , 'v . x I 'Q' ' .. F, 5 a YQ, 'r 5 'I 4 ar -1. ra..-r Iv w 1 Q . ,' f 1 1 1- 0 f-.i . 1 4 Q I 0 , I 4: 1 1 ,I . X 3 .1 14? f' 4 ' AA lc ps-. ,J fi 1 l , , r Z t'? ,ri 3 1 1 f K 4 i NW ,X 431 Pow 4: C. Malewskt, P. Hultman J. Zwertng P Schedler, W, Taleslra, D Sumlnskl, H, Slqele M Schwartz,L Sheldon P Gross E Torgerson,M.Grahelc,D Johnson A Ahlstrom Row 3: J Hood, J Mattson F Larvey P Nernetz, M Ktger, R, Johnson, M Hunt, R. Howard F Hare A. Kramer, R. Matthtas, M Stenman, F. Ma1ewslci,J. Mesang, D. Magnuson, D. Larson Pow Q: M. Clock, J Ztpperer L. Vardee, M Sell, P. Farming, D Beckman, M Berg, P Marsh C l?ow 'I' H, Johnson, M Lurnery M Ashrnun, W Jaclca, B. Nyhus, B Btglow, J Faluslct C. Johnson Standrng' Mr Mesanq, E Forster G Enqstrorn P Magnuson,J Sell K Dounlas Nlotptctured P lollwr-r Left Ted strtlfes a Dose lor us alter band oract-ce Below The band officers Hack row Art Kramer, lrbrartan Harvey Johnson, student drrector, Dave Westby president Front row Jean Davtd ltbrarran, Mart Lumery, secretary. Janrce Fossum, ltbranan on the held lheylre sornezh rg ,.,4 be proud ol Arvn r :hef7 Page 46 A Our band rn fnarcntng Forrrator- 0.1,rf...1 JIZLQJA Ashland High School boasts ol one ol the Finest bands tn the state ol lxxfasconsin lhts vearlz band the btggest one we have ever has played some ol the best ltterature .-.rttten lor bands. No football or basleetball garre was complete wtthout the band on hand wtth tts perfectly executed Wanedvers and spirtted ocstc, Et also presented concerts lor the st, cent body and teachers conven- tton lts annual rnid-wtnter and pre' lestwal concerts were a great sec! ,yn Tyr' F Y - sf X -1 'f .ff tg DD W5 tt? ':'VN,:' 1 drlc regrtvel which cpe to t'e Na' ..a5 not helc last year .wee re- . ,N , , . E,W2C. 'Jw banc nas oeen con- xg' B M W, Nw...w. wx, f4JYf: ,ff 'Q NNN owskw, L Konkol J Dcwd D Xffestby H Hagstfsf' D 'xlybwc Q V-ldmstead D Hams C wdwffom R HumC?vHW L Sari-Wd 'A NYS or'v K V-uW fdn K fdrcrf f, 1:Wdsr T Hu C- rw J Lohidnf LJ XXX,-' J Sawdbf: ' 'X-ff: P I X on 'J fjssn Fi 9.-'ievd Y F255 f ' Q ff ' C we C euzwc g5mzJ pvtmg ww ihxi ZJYTF1 F07 fC..rifwr ywfar MC Wa? ilfvfivf 'ffv'm.'2C 'W Nghwit Vjflfi-E2 'ffrv fini bmi emtww'-gi 1310 O' fvserfbly CO'YUft1U0'N T: ic 'fZ, :, of vwwwcw tmrq ,wma p'3,,i: few war' QF gwret NNOCT3 1 3 ZiF'7 :32',3' i w, ag' . tw '2Q'Jr.w: af tw M ',nwfo'h1 TW' gli? Lag' Lift f Vamp Qi fi iz DJ Ufdhw' va: .-,rg ive :f':5 worm Cvafiio' 'ztfwec to A32 iff: fits' e :Effie v Cav: membzfs 3 MNESZC ' :NF WJ W 1 !2'vf' 2 Page 47 Row 4: K. Hindes, P. Henson, J. Goeltz, R. Fisher, W. Jensen, M. Sandstrom, T. Mackie, R. Palmer, V. Meyers, M. Venderbruggen, C. Carter, H. Johnson, W. Jocks E. Johnson, A. Method, T. Ortman, W. Ottman, A. Vanderbruggen. Pow 3: D. Westlund, J. Barl1er,S. Fagg, M. Kamm, F. Soliwoda, L. Nystrom, P. Giese, J. Fossum, M. Hackbarth, C. Hanson, P. Steves, B. Wallin, L. Thoreson, M. McGee han, H. LePlavy, M. Hubbard, B. Moore, A. Kyos, R. Ollanlreto. Row Q: E. Jolrinen, S, Ludack, M. Magnuson, Joy Welker, Janet Welker, V. Berthiaume, L. Ylitalo, D. Ollanlceto, R. Reed, L. Niemi, M. Shodeen, B. Grahelc, J. Mesang J. Mattson, B Sterland, S. Giese, R. Sabotlra, L. Lindquist. Row 'Ir V Clark, A Kolberg, M Nordell, P. Bergland, F, Porter, S Peterson, C. Buckland, F. Hcclrstagl, J. Kulbaclci, L Stephenson, J Nordeen, B Biglow, B Sansteri Notpictured' M Donald,W, Ortman, B Utto, J Pdpadalcis R Erickson T Uothegrove ,.. .71 C.,,.,,.zz.. cr... lalce a lew minutes from the usual grind and stop outside the choir door some Filth period. Ah, such harmonyl The members really vvorlred hard this I year. They put on the operetta, Mlphe Gypsy Roverdx This was the First operetta I given bythe highschool lor a number ol years. lhey certainly did a beautiful job ol the cantata, Music ol Christmas!! which they gave, with organ accompaniment, in place ol the usual HNativity. The cantata vvas given on the stage ol the l-ligh School Assembly. The Cathe- dral baclcdrop gave just the proper atmosphere. One couldn't help feeling hold while he watched the light stream through the stained glass windows and over the silver organ. The choir gave its usual concerts and convocations this year and also entered the Music Festival in Class A, and received high ratings. lts Fine per- formances are due to the excellent coaching it receives from its director, Mrs. Evelyn Cool Rundcruist. t Rundflulsl' C00 el fl 4 s. DireCl0'f Ev Y ecioUS mmum Chou e Ol lla' pr Pa8e 48 gives US on if 2' Q' QUQ9' 9' Q' ' U25 9 9 99 his ' 4' 5 , ga E99 . 92 9 Y Uv Q 5, 3 . ' x . fs ' . , Q R XR, 5 .5 , , .. I Ahlstrom D Johnson M Grahelc S Bourgeous F Lohmann Pow 3 R Svendsen C Zembryclcl D Larson D Magnuson A Kramer J Majewslcu J Mesang L Garheld M Hunt F Tndstrom M Spelclcer M Howard L Mack Z Plundheller RowQ J Melln T Olson B Blglow B Nyhus R Farnlng D Beckman M Berg R Marshall P Holmes S Douglas S Frrsco N Merrltt l2ow'l J Provost C Slaby B Dexter J Fossum B Sterland M Olson D Jensen J Nelson M Provost E Bowers ' H911 ' ' Z: . 1 Qleli YO l SlebYf Ommslld Otfsftilftt':wlxLa.Stv.zz h er, . , ' ' Z vim, Labrafwnf Jac l Page 50 Occ eafm For the past several years the orchestra has been growsng constantly 'lhere are now sux cellos and hve vlolas ID the group The mem bers performance at the cantata operetta and annual concerts was exceptionally hne This year for the llrst trme the orchestra entered the contest In Class A Not so very many years ago It was playing ID Class D At puhlnc performances the varnous colors ol the gurls lormals added to the attractlveness ol the group Row 4: P. MacArthur, C. Poupart, H. Johnson, M..Lumery, M. Ashmun, E. Forster, D. Westby, R. Sobotka, A. Zar, J. Sell, K. Douglas S l K 5. :z 11 yf I Standmg Ted Mesang M Errlcsen E Larson D Zembryclo J Prnce R Sanclstrom Pow 3 CLeftjG l-lagstrom J Swanson W Steadman K l-luybrecht Cl2ughtD H Bannister D Nremx G Anno L Llnclholm l2ow9 Z Maly L Stephenson D Penn J Whnte E Tantt P Prrce P Solberg K Nyberg S Johnson K Roundwlnd J Wallace R Bana salc J Noes B Noes B Bovvlcer D Glllls l2ow'l J Nohl J Johnson T Ogren J l-lunt C Smnles M Wnndall V Lohmann G Johnson J Boclceloh B Rollers D Sandberg D Zrollcowslcx cl cg ZUILCUC 5611! ERE us an organnzatnon we dont hear very much about because they seldom have a chance to show oll except at the annual lVlusrc Festnval In vvhrch they have been partlclpatrng snnce 1935 Although thus band IS made up mostly ol eughth graders and must compete vvrth bands vvhose members are the same age as those In our Senior Band It has always come through vvuth top honors fj vox Jun rar lsfgcmd Qfflc av, ' Gft O ers Joa,-, e fTSo Joh fesldenfngh :Ce rgs ecregdrynfon , drlotte Smll' ent Ted feasuref ef Lfbrdndn Owen Page 51 Not Drama: EI Heaim, W. Feldr, M. Larson, c. Thompson. X l o 0 A 1 If ' ' ' A . , lx Xt' xr . . . Z' A-sl NS . r tl I fa . . ' D 'dl J 5 p.pj,V,hp,A5 U ,Lb- Row 4: L. Hall, Y. Morton, E. Kontny, G. Sell, R. Anderson, R. Thoreson, G. Olsen, W. Engholm, L. Sell, T. Stenman, R. Brace, G. Maslco, B. l-licks, A. Steinmetz. Pow 3: M. Kolberg, M. Plonzes, D. Brown, M. Leichtman, J. Tolliver, G. Watson, L. l-lindes, E. Beauts, A. Johnson, M. Bye, S. Carter, J. Ferguson, N. Stemm, B. Zar. Row Q: B. Deverell, M. Nelson, M. Lindenburg, R. libbits, J. Hood, R. Johnson, D. Smith, J. Plont, J. Le Plavy, D. Wisner, M. lrulci, J. Nichol- son, J. Sorenson, B. Wooland, J. Sorley, P. Hare, A. l-lagstrom. Bow 'l: L. lervo, B. Kegel, M. Parent, F. Peterson, L. Zepczyk, J. Lewis, F. Seidel, K. Anderson, J. McDermott, S. Kronlund, R. Moran, R. Svendson, R. Zeke, J. Wedlund, L. Gunderson. nnicz C-Avlis cf! NQll lLl? all eighth grade group is the Junior Choir. lhis year was the First year our school has had a Junior lour part choir. It is also the First time a Junior choir has been entered in the Music Festival. lhey sang in Class D. All eighth grade students who do not play in the Junior Band or Junior Qrchestra are in the Junior Choir which meets twice a vveelq. From this group will come the members ol the luture Senior Choir. I . K lllllC'C C,v'CCACAll'c4i 0 HE eighth grade this year can well be proud ol the musical talent in its class. It has the largest beginning string class in the history ol our school. lffhat started out to be merely a beginning string section has developed into a small orchestra ihere are now twelve violins two violas and two cellos. lhe orchestra entered the contest in Class D. All its members are in the eighth grade' Reading from Left to Bight J, Moore, P. Le Bouton, P. Koile, J. Carlson, W. l'-lester, L. Baird, B. Thayer, M. Speicher, R. Larson, G. Wolanelc, D. Cameron Not Pictured: J. Jackson, P. l-lall. Hz 'WM 3 x jgmssfgd A ., W' ' WY 5 I ' . v-ff' ' ,frm f,w ff'f -A ff' , , ,Q fix Page 54 Rovv3 D Bowlrer A Zarr H Johnson B McDonald M Hubbard M Lage S Douglas M Sprecher Row? D Peterson D l-larrrs S Kronlund L Rodman J Vogue D Magnuson A Peterson Rowl M Mulavetz L Meyer J David Pressdent R Engholm M Ashmun M Zuollcovvslcn Muss OBrien fxclvlsor Notplctured B Tyndall D Jensen R N Olson Cbilljellf C.fClfil'lLl HE arm ol the Stude tfouncll ns to uphold the standards and tradltrons ol Ashland l-lrgh School by malrrng suggestions rules and social plans lor the students all ol vvhmch helps to encourage good cltszenshup lts membership consists ol representatives from each homeroom who meet once a weelc lherr prnncnpal worlc ns the selling ol vvar bonds and stamps The OHICQV ol the COUV1CIl df? Vrce Presrdent Malo Bystrom Secretary Bruce McDonald Treasurer Louise Meyer 1 . , . ,I . , . , . , . , . , . ' . : ' . ' 4 ' ' . ' ', ' ' ' ' I .' . ' , r , . -C ' I ' I ' f I ' f ' I ' I I : . , . , . . . fi ,fl l . H . . . r r r . S . : lDrQSid2nl ...,..,,.,...................,,..,.,.. , 4.....,. ,Jean David Row Row Row Row M Clock M Donald G Wlckman J Papadalus J Lage L Thoreson M McGeehan J Mattson L Stephenson M l-laclcbarth J Fossum J Barlcer J Garmch J Carlson M Lummery B Sterland Presadent K Mathews A Coole M Johnson B Gehrman D Goethluch L Francous J Mesang E Enright P Chase MnssOBnen Advisor Not Pictured M Kamm J Davld B Buglow M Olson H Le Plavy au! GZH HE Sub Deb club was organized an T939 wuth Miss Mabel Q Braen as our advisor lhe mann purpose of the club ns to develop posse personality and charm It also sponsors various social events lor the student body The most outstanding event that the club sponsored thxs year was the homecoming program A parade led by the Ashland l-lngh School Band and composed ol cars decorated and entered Street to Seventh Avenue West l-lundreds ol students vvere on hand to respond to the cheer led by the cheerleaders along the way A huge bonhre lollovved nmmedlately alter tne p rad The club also decorated the football held lor the l-lomecomnng Game lhe ub Debs trxed somethung new this year when they gave a party lor th football ann baslcetball teams lhey hope at vvlll become a tradutlon ol the club At Intervals throughout the school year the Sub Debs have sponsored dances lor the t dent body wh: h have added lun to the soclal llle ol Ashland l-llgn School The annual banquet lor the alumnl which has always before been held at Ch t astl 1e was postponed untnl Easter The othcers lor the T945 46 school year were Ba bara Sterlano Barbara Blglow V e e Judzth Garnlch Secretary lrea ure Page 53 4: ' 1 ' I - l 1 - A I - I ' 1- r - 3: . , . , .H , . , . , . , . . Q: . I , . , . , . -, ., I , .V , . , . . 'li - I ' lx ' I 1 A 1 I ' 1 . , . , , , . , , . fi X f E .5 I f ' . by Individual students, opened the event It started at Stuntz Avenue and moved along Second . , s . , . a e S A ' e ' .. P' l , l SU' .F . . . Q ', ' ras rn ' ,, r . L ..., ,, . . Presucen: , . A rc Pr snoen: Page 56 POWQ D Bovvlcer E Hedican P Pxschbacher M Anderson G Firminhas K Lindquist Rovv1 Mr Pedersen Advisor J Ortman W Sandstrom T Aschbacher N Pedersen M Natti Not Pictured P Hanson T2 Beebe X, ILZIIUCC gi 6111116714 L l1lC'CLC6l larmlng orograrrs in operation During the War the clu ha grown 15 victory gardens totaling 6 acres ano purchased S500 worth ol war bonds and stamps The members have assisted with t e farm labor shortage and are buying seeds and Fruit trees co op eratively The uture Farmers are engaged in organized conservation vvorlt with soils water trees and the protection of vvild life Officers of the club are President P te Aschbacher Vice President Thofnasfaxschbacher 5ecretary Niels Pedersen Treasure Myron Anderson Reporter Philipp Hanson - 7 - - Total membershrp in the club is 15 members, each having individual long time ' ia r . Q b 5 V . F , ' , i r 2 ' i 1 r r 1 V 1 r ii - Row3 P Hagstrom B Dexter K Sandstrom D Peltonen E Peters ROWQ Z Pfundheller M Ashmun M Peters M Grumstad B Zupperer ow1 L Meyer P Chase E Enrught B Gehrman M Wulson NotWdumd A Cook E Zembwcb but Z INCE ts orugun n T924 Tru Lucu has upheld uts motto ol the Three Lughts vvhuch stands lor Loyalty Learnung and Leadershuo lo these mught Well be added Seryuce Valunslce the club has agaun served the school well The upkeep ol the gurls rest room us a dauly responsub l ty also talce by the gurls Durung the Teachers Conyentuon yvuth the ollucers actung as hostesses and the mem bers as yyautresses or assustants un the lcut hen a lea Room yya mauntauned lor the relaxa tuon ol the teachers Thus event us sponsored annually by the Ashlanc Chamber ol o merce and put on by the members ol the Tru Lucu Club As a new orouect the gurls un dertoolc the responsubuluty of actung a ushers t the baslqetball game The ohcucers thus year are Presudent Louuse Meyers Vuce Presudent Eleanor Zem bryclcu Secretary Betty Lou Zupperer Treasurer Mary Joyce Wulson Page 57 L, J L Lf X I i I . , which us the prumary lunctuon ol the club. This year, under the able guidance of Miss V Q i i D ' , .C f S A - A A. A u C m- ' ' ' s u u a s. I 1 I f f ' Row 4 M Sandstrom T Mackie J Papadalcls J Lage M Kamm M Olson C Carter Co Editor ow3 F Tndstrom J Wooland J Fossum Co Edltor J Goeltz M McGeehan l2owQ Mr La Due Advnsor B McDonald Busnness Manager J Mattson J Mesang M Lumery l2ovv'l M Johnson E Enrnght A Moore J David Not Plctured R Humphrey B Blglow A Coole K Mathews G Wnckman A Olson P Chase M11 Q51 C F you cl loolc ID on Room 303 some lourth period you d see quite a conluslon ot pictures paper rulers etc What as thatl l can hear you say Well that s the Wawata room and the stall are ID xt all busy trying to turn out an annual that they hope will meet vvlth your entsre satlslactron lhere s Mac over there at hrs deslc pouring over has accounts F1Cl there are lanlce anfl lvrla wut t t W, you re looklng for Jim hes over ID the corner behrnd those cameras equipment and pictures lhe rest ot the gang you see are scattered all over the room working lhere IS rejoicing on the part ol the start that they have completed this taslc When the years roll by you can llve over your days at Ashland Hugh lorever wall they bring baclc fond mem rnes ,v 'ig .4 ' 'AJR 1 'ff' tw fd 1 isa? FEM REQ NI 'i I Q, 'I 535' Z I aw? ! Worktn 505, oofdnd Y C cd tors OO nhss mind eredrhp Ofc it riff q, Y Sfa wig 0 6 Nag XSOOMS hcl ey must his an rx Y Sumllnv UM as some 900152 C ,nxf-V-X X ft t G fesuhs T 5 N16 Page 58 Iv R 3 - I 1 A I 1 A A 1 -- 1 r 1 - 1 - 1 ' I ' 3 - 1 ' 1 - 1 ' 1 -A 1 - ' z ' I I I I ' I ' A I ' I ' I ' ' : . , . , . , . . . ' I ' ' I ' I ' I ' I I ' I ' ' XI Q Q , - 4 I I A l I I I I ' ll ' ' I I A ,,,, , Q, - ., CW, ,gh ,heir heacls ,ogether trying to come to an agreement on a 'ertain layout. ll I I ' , A rr -I Y W W ggsegpg. M Y f.. fl, S 1 5 Tele!! fi ' I I N , 3: V ' V 1 age ffl? ff? 1 fs. f ' 551' ',, frm 'I' f ' ,Q 14: I ' 'S I I f fixing. 0 X X 5 I V, 2 hw Z:5,,' ' .P :rr f jf V, I J if f I - I I ts If III . 9 on a Jim W If ff y. ' M 0 O., .X . f IC 2 1 I7 d h , A gi ,V . C I DD S A h if is C , of B M . 05, Do 5 .S 4 '7dIdl rx ey SEPTEMBER 4 Ah' Ar last' The hrst day ol school Enrollment TQ15 Chequamegon Regronal Exhibit this year was the best turnout so lar Hooray' Football season at last We talce Hurley 1Q 0 Looks lrlce Coach Melvrn has a steady date with a stlclc ol gum? F131 Qonvocatron What have we here another Drl1rngerr7 A H5 tal4esl3arhFalls13 7 Drd anyone see Denis Morg n7 Hubba' Hubba' Al B lest Negative or pOSIlIV2 that rs the question Ah Alhe tests are red that IS 11 you re posrtuve QCTQBER Electron ol Class Qlhcers' Now rs the trme for all good men to come to the and ol therr school' A H 5 conquers Central 19 O Good weather good game hard ground' 1 wonder when they II build bleachers? The long awanted Homecomlng with parade pep meeting bonhre and all the tnmmrn s A H5 lost to lronwood 9 6 rn the Homecoming game Null sard' '13 Teachers Conventuon a much needed rest Convocation movies on Yucatan We share honors with East 6 6 We enjoy an hour ol musncal entertainment by the Alexander Alrro Bessemer bows to A H 5 5core 13 7 Bond Rally' Each bond brings them closer to horre Halloween' The Gobllns wrll get you ll you don t watch out Boo' ' Trucks or Treats NOVEMBER Convocatron' Edwrn Steclfel and hrs prano show us what we can get out of hve blaclc lceys Qur hrst baslcetball game we re oll to a llylng start A H 5 35 Rhlnelander Q0 It was a close one but we beat Hurley 41 39 QQ Q3 Alhanlcsglvrng we ve really something to be thanltlul lor thrs year We lose our hrst game East Q9 A 1-15 30' DECEMBER C E James puts a new lnght on things Especially on Axness' rich spa t A 0 Q 3 O Sub Deb rnltlatlon the glrls turn on the G 1. A M Q 1.1 12' Superior must have a jlnx on us We lost to Central this trme' 31 to 40' '16 Congratulations to the Choir on the hrst all muslcal Natrvrty '19 Q0 Three unexpected days oll Flu epndemrc Merry Xmas vacatuon begrns olhcrally JANUARY 1946 Happy New Year' Baclc to worlr alter a happy holuday sea on We beat Hurley again' This trme 34 Q7 Sub Deb Socnal Hour alter the garre Band Convocation- 'led and the lmds really deserve a round ol applause We beat our traditional opponent De Padua 45 33 A H5 5Q Walceheld 34 Axness brealqs own MW Conference record by scorrng 34 points 13.es emer beats us on an o11 nrght 36 4Q Semester grades oh well we can try harder and harder second semester FEBRUARY lronwood downs us 33 to Q8 8 Ashland overthrows Bessemer 47 to 35 Page 60 15 ' . . - , ' A Q1f . . . A ' f f A A 4 QQ . . . ' , A A a 4 , , Q5 . . f ' ' ' A ' . Q7' ' ' A A A ' 4 5 . , 4 , A 4 , , 4 A 10km 1 . . . I . I . I . . -I 114 , . , , 4 ,' ' I ' . '10- A A , . 15 'f ' ' A , 19-f A , - . Q3'f A ' ' ' . Q6ff ' . . . , f . Q9aa . ' . 1 . 3'1f , ' ' , ' A , . . A 4 lf' A 4 ' ' ' ' . 16W' A , A ' . A . 4 , , A 4 Q0'f' , , - . Q8 'We talte park Falls, 43f381 Some team' 30 ' , , . , . . 5 , 4 A 4 A . 7 'Sn . -rsmanship X xeAve never seen. Xxfe beat lronwo d th re, u0AQ7. Wogg . 44 . I . I n - - Q - I 13f ' W ' A . . 14' W . . . , 4 4 I 18- - f . ' A 4 91W ' ' ' ' . 1 4 7 A s . 11 A , A A , H . A I . 1544 ' . ' . '16m- ' ' . , , f . '18'ff' . , . , ' , , . A ' . QQHH s ' , - . Q51 , , , 1 , 4 r ,, nr ,r f 1 I ,Lf 1 lf f ' VI 1 Y Y 5 page 62 Sm CIM, 74611 We !2C..,,Aa, I If WEL ZCC7 el ILMT Acc Clyde Carter an Admiral In the Navy Marilyn Donald a bookkeeper for the Cracked Ice Corporation JJdy Garnlch oyvnlng a horse ranch Dunchy Goeltz Sports Ifdltor oI the New York Ilmes Carolyn Granger stlll vvautung Ior the Ileet to come rn Bob I-Ianson st1II roller skatrng at Mason Marjorie Jensen a b1gtlmestenographer Bob Johnson a radio technician Corrnne Johnson the Ideal Iinglssh teacher I-Iarvey Johnson still playnng hrs clarinet but now In a symphony Marjory Lumery trying to teach Mathematics Bruce McDonald selllng shoes IU has own shoe store Marianne McGeehan replacing Clare Booth Luce Iom Mackre playung pro tennts vvlth assnstance from Kay Joyce Mattson stall making her dauly traps up and down Ellus Avenue Jeanne Mesang drrectxng a name band of her own Lourse Meyers yvorklng on research IU some Iamous Chemistry Laboratory Mo Qlson married and happy Bob Palmer gtvung Nelson Eddy some stlhf competition Melvin Sandstrom a second WaItD1sney Jrm SheIchlk stxII ID the Navy Marrlyn Shodeen an opera srnger Frances Sollvvoda a gym teache Barbara Sterland stall yvorkung behund the stocking counter Jam Wooland stlII clnmbung telephone poles I I-Ielen Anderson fvlll my giggle to my sister pete Ashbacher, vv1II my deep thought IH Chemistry to a Iutare member Duck Axness WIII my basketball technrque to Bob I-Iovvard Muriel Qlson will my sylphlrke hgure to Rose Mackay Barbara Blglow vvlll my height to Joan Lage ean Davud WIII my Influence wuth the teachers to Faye Ilne Dolly Francots WIII my shorthand technlque to Janlce Possum Lynette Garheld vvrll my brarns to Dorothy Westgate Keuth I-Ilndes yyrll my vvay vv th yvomen to Fr tz Indstrom Bob Imlumphrey WIII my unfarlrng memory to my younger brother Peter Johnson wrll my harrcut to Bubs Marylu Kamm WIII some oI y boy Irnends to the untortunatesu the Junlor class I'IeIen Le plavy vvzll my theme song Shame Shame on You to Mickey I-Iogan Mary Ann Ste man WIII my grrn to Mary Lou Sell Laura Stephenson WIII my red hair to Jackie ood Beverly Iyndall vvnll my trouble In Chemistry to Ma y Lou Johnson J rres Wooland WIII my te hnloue as a Iens etcher to Davrd Bovvke Lou Ihoreson WIII the rest of my pannt to the Future Farmers I Bruce McDonald WIII my speed to Bull Qrtman 1 W I ffvll i'l 17' .5 C-A7 .' 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Center: Brueels ear weighted down wutb 5 blonde, ta redbead, and some luttle boys. l.QlIl Anybody got 5 FUd'CCl'l'?l2lQl'Tl1 Ready and rarm' to gof l.oyyer: Ho: tnme rn tlwe old town to- nigtwtl pass out tlwe oarslwmallovysl 4?-Q I Q 1 ' f4'n: il Y 4, -- 1 1 . , ' , --,,, 4 . ' 4 V g .gh JW' nf page 63 I Gsfufcjra 14 5,r,1e11,,11 Contunued from page 39 expected a good game a repetltlon of those De Padua games, but the Bruins were a softer touch thus trme, taking It on the chrn 48 Q1 February T 5 found us travelling to Supernor to play the Central Vllcnngs We played a good game but lost 52 43 We frnlshed the regular season with a convincing 7'l 42 wln over Walcefreld fsxxness needed 50 pornts to brealc the state record for lndlvldual season scoring l'le tallied 53 points setting a new record of 407 points The Purgolders were not given the nod by the sportswrlters In thas sectron to do much at the Regional lourna ment at l-lurley this year after losing twice to East and Central But they came up with a surprise package and won the champlonshrp The flrst night February Q8 they downed East Q4 QQ Un March 1 Central toolt a severe jolt as we played the best game of the year wrnnlng 35 Q7 We toolc the crown the next nlght defeating parlc falls Q8 Q3 The next weelcend we travelled to Spooner to play IH the Sectional Tournament A 46 Q0 victory over Race l.al4e the frrst nrght put us IH the finals against Clayton Dlclc Axness matched Clayton s total of 41 pornts to grve the Purgolders another Championship with a 58 4'l wrn over Clayton The score at half tame was 1615 In favor of Clayton March 14 'I5 and 16 saw the purgolders IO lVlad1son agaln this year We were defeated In our first game by Eau lalre s Qld Pxbes 38 34 The next afternoon we conquered Beaver Dam 38 35 for the right to enter the Consolatrow flnals Racune sWash1ngton Park was our opponent and they downed the Purgolders by a score of 37 99 That gave us second consolatlon, the same place as last year We are very proud of our team and mighty glad that they earned the right to appear at lvladlson rn the State Tournament for the second straight year Page 64 1 . 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