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V M: , U Kg? ' xfj I Asmmom co.w.xulryn1'rKr MQ - Iggy. HIGH sc..-lool. ' ' ff' rffU1ifmA,'m W LQEEQS ,Q - - ' : IEC? H 'ff if 2' ff .4 Y :gh I.-:L 0-.H..r'l'L.1LE 3 ,Q dv- i 14531 FJ fa zuxmrhlan ASHTON? :Lumens Dear idea held High March lh, l9h2 Roland: The seasonal trend of basketball brings around the of the election of cheerleaders. The election was on October Zh, l9hl at eleven o'clock in the Ashton School Assembly. The students chosen for cheerleaders were: Natalie Chapman, Esther Clover, Glen Eyman and Milford Bunger. Although George Foss, the outstanding cheerleader of A. C. H. S. has graduated, he has been an inspiration to Milford Bunger. These cheerleaders of A. C. H. S. under the supervision of Miss Krans have faithfully held up the spirit of basketball. N Many assemblies were also held during the basketball season. Cheers were given to get the students in the spirit, then pep talks given by all of the teachers. Glen Eyman, the man with that famous yell, UOur team is Red Hot,N has been transferred to the Columbus Ohio High Glen School. Ashton High School will always remember as a good cheerleader and the very boy to lead a peppy assembly. A Since you are well acquainted in A. C. H. S. the cheerleaders are going to write you about how they like cheerleading for good old A. C. H. S. Here is Esther's letter: NI have enjoyed cheerlead- ing for A. C. H. S. the past two years very much. There's really a thrill in getting out on the floor and leading a
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,M TN Aanf I VQJXMAUNITY M W, f11cf15c1-1ooL 15 1' ' ASHTON summons ' Q ' ,Q qf1'mpo B- gf I' NN 1, He ij, 'LJ'EH'T5 X ' qzjj NJ ttf!! In -Rx LLL I I 1 1 o ' ,Z 4 N 3 1 j YL' -g v , x .f-siffh FI? J . , -, ' ' I by D . ' L I I BASKETBALL V FRONT ROW: Billy Jacobs, Neil Montanus, James Klingebiel, Gaylon Mace, Maynard Patton, Junior Landis, Lavon Landau SECOND ROW: Coach T. A. Vaux, Harlow Dailey, GeorgE'Ybnerich, John Karsten, Edward Calhoun, LaVerne Kersten, Edward Zager, Willis Karsten, Loren Calhoun, William Patton, Clarence Unger, Melvyn Bunger. . BASEBALL y , FRONT ROW: John Karsten, George Yenerich, CIarence Unger, Ralph Salzman. SECOND ROW: Edward Calhoun, Loren Calhoun, WIIITE' Kersten, La Verne Karsten, Edward Zager, William Patton, Carl Witzel, Allen Root, Harlow Dailey, Coach T. A. Vaux. , CHEERLEADERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Milford Bunger, Natalie Chapman, Esther CIover, Glen Eyman
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