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FIRST GRADE IST ROW: Ronnie Varner, Margaret Snider, Jack Redd, Carol Ann Goodman, Richard Birchfield, Louise Copley, Michael Corbin, Mary Geyer, Richard Curran, Mary Lou Speakman, Warren Masters. ZND ROW: Larry Hart, Richard Nichols, Aonieda Jordon, Richard Kanniard, Patty Dix, Ronald Young, Margaret Myers, Eugene Aleshire, Regie Henry, Gary Howe, Peggy Jo Pendleton, Kenneth Conant. 3RD ROW: Miss Frye, Grace Powell, Roger Knauber, Beverly Dye, Larry Smith, Nancy Weiser, Dick Wigton, Gertude Thurston, Betty Zeigler, Sarah Boger, William Fisher, Jackie McClain. NOT IN PICTURE: Betty Lou Clark, Sue Powers, James Lloyd, Donald Zent. SECOND GRADE IST ROW: Deloris Downing, Larry Powers, Betty Cochran, Elliot Templeton, Patricia Redd, Harold Martin, Mary Ann Shaw, Robert Dart, Judith Rutledge, John Kanniard, Daniel Masters. ZND ROW: Barbara Zeigler, Okey Jordan Jr., Eileen Schilliger, Myron Shenefield, Winifred Anderson, William Jordan, Judith Carper, - Ronald Corbin, Ruthella Jones, Rodney McGonigle, Patricia Whited, Miss Cline. 3RD ROW: Mary Kay Lowther, Janet Kay Wingert, Patricia Templeton, Fred Duerr, David Bringle, Carl Poston, James Jaccaud, Dale Conant, Pearl Hickson, David Hatten, Donna Lou Westbrook, Martha Groves. NOT IN PICTURE: Marilyn Hickson, John McNamara, Margaret Young. GRADE TEACHERS Initiating three new grade teachers in the space of a year, and retaining four veterans, the Ashley elementary teaching staff remains well balanced. The Fifth Grade post has seen two teachers this year, Mrs. Colledge resigning at the end of the first semester and being replaced by Miss Maxine Schotte. Getting the wee tots off to a good start is Miss Parilee Fry's job, and she will assure you, it's no cinch. Armed with crayons, chalk and flash cards, Miss Fry has come through with another good year. Miss Anita Cline and Miss Gladys Heimlich rule the Second and Third Grade respectively with iron hands and unlimited patience. Miss Cline sees to it that the graders get their movie every week. A Freshman teacher that shows great promise is Miss Darlene Walter, Fourth Grade mentor. Stepping into the vacancy left by the resignation of Mrs. Lea, Miss Walter has done a commendable job. Mrs. Elizabeth Boring is another veteran who always turns in a good year's work. In preparing the sprouts for high school, Mrs. Boring instills a little common sense in her pupils, as well as the four fundamentals. Something new, but nevertheless worthwhile, is religious education in the grades. Mrs. White, a traveling teacher, instructs the children in the art of righteous living. 41
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September October November December January 7 8 9 13 17 2.1 ZZ Z3 Z4 30 l 5 7 8 11 13 15 18 Z2 26 28 29 1 Z 5 7 8 9 ll 12. 16 Z1 Z2 2.3 Z5 29 30 1 3 6 7 9 10 12 15 17 20 21 Z2 Z3 Z5 26 31 l 3 CALENDAR School starts. Same old faces. Juniors select class rings. Avis and June elected to cheering staff. Cubberly here about Senior pictures. Mt. Gilead defeats us Z0-0. Prince of Peace books arrive. Hal Rodman, make-up artist, here. Delaware Fair. No school! Johnstown defeats us Z7-6. Seniors choose Her Step Husband for class play. Bellville wallops us 46-0. Seniors pose for Cubberly. Glamour!! Congratulations to Betty Thurston, who wins county essay contest We lose to Fredricktown 19-6. Magazine sales start. Jean Carper takes Ohio History test. Football game with Butler. Broke our record! Won 38-0! Play cast selectedg rehearsals begin. Heartbreaking loss to Sunbury, 19-0. Tables turned! Boys serve Mothers and Daughters. We lose another. Centerburg 26 - Ashley 6. Hurrah! No school. Teacher's Convention. Senior politicians give campaign speeches. Election today. Dewey and Herbert by landslide! Kat school Cardington game called off. Exceedingly damp weather! Last game. We lose to Cardington, 14-13. Scenery construction underway. Basketball team has first practice. Seniors rehearse P1317 Seniors turn actors. Her Step Husband big success. Driving tests. Men still think they are better drivers. Hectic work of memorizing declamations for Prince of Peace J. Carper, R. Boring and M. Lang capture bronze medals in contest Doomed rabbits provide meat for Rabbit Supper. First basketball game. Victory over Brown, 45-33. Thanksgiving vacation. Everybody eats too much. Mr. Warner and three Seniors in Chicago. School goes on Fredericktown brings defeat by 70-Zl. O. W. U. students give I. Q. test to A. H. S. students. Ashley downs Harlem 33-28. Every pupil tests! Defeated by Cardington, 44-43. We'll get even! F. F. A. boys in parlimentary procedure contest! Ashley trounces Powell 66-31. Richard and Martha both receive second in county P. Just school today. Easy victory over Galena by 58-47. Cheerleaders collect door prizes for alumni game. Edge Sunbury 55 to 50. Christmas program enjoyed by whole school. Two happy events, vacation and victory over alumni! Merry Christmas! Everyone sick. Downed Caledonia to the tune of 63-2.1. Happy New Year! Back to school. No one wants to work. 43 ofP
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