Harding High School - Quiver Yearbook (Marion, OH)
- Class of 1927
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FORIIEY 53 IUWID W...-, lkfvmr LNLVVLWV .L!l...l.J!.z.l if PF' I 1 X X ll Nag .fr I ' F' ', . 4 x. I., an in , - LAW- I f. I Q-524 ' I-:Jfx -'ws I ' I L. me ' 1 r M m . ,T T , , - I 2- ' I ilk . .. - A ...., M- - Q25 . -1 -f ' I i - M-N . I I .I. . . 'Tv ' fm 1.:'w!I K,.II' Ffa , I I w ' , M 41 if 5:43 fl I' ilqnlv - . ' ,. 5-I g. , - '7 ' N ia: 'V II ' . , 'Q 'r'1'7 H', 1 H--.zivwlls , - I ,-., .L.,,,,,i,,, I il' .. ' I diff 'F-fi'E'5 f-if Lggmffn . L.--jfp 'QA H. - V - E i f I 7 i E E-'51, fkuq. x 'if Q ' -:W nfl A I A JI, A k i I I ll Uxiii , N ..,-:, LL. , I , Q -rg? , X LN I 4.4.3 I 1 qua -l i k 1 3 .ff fef S3 S' A' V' T: , ,l,1 mr M H-Alwgyo ill A Ill F- f I U ff f I! EJ I I II E III lj' IV E, V P71 VI ,N VII G w III ADMINISTRATION CLASSES ' ACTIVITIES Publications Forum and Stage ORGANIZATIONS ATHLETICS Football Basket Ball Track LITERARY A DOG'S LIFE I ONVNSPEOPLE uw f- ev WD - ,Q M Q l5?'9?33l?gM I x T .Q4 'Q wfw,',fI .- z.,'N- f 2 L H QQLQQNEW gif Gi T lJLj EWfU T IH FEE! 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A. l Wisconsin Heldelbefg 4, Allegheny College -Caesar N TL Enulish -World History , f- as i onnss, .101-iN I Boyvling Green'Slute Norinul LANTZER, A. F.g A. B., Ph. B. ll 1 Iqlcldclbcrg Umvclsny Ohio NOFEIQTII University l -13 1 1- il ' g 1 Wooster o ege . , -'jj3?,EQ:',li?il,?g University of VViscons111 .' -Physiography l X' I4lliLPl-IREY, MARYQ B. A. -Botziny E I' 1 ll ' C 3f,'i'2,f'S,Y,,Ef'1'Cg0 iE221iEffic.ng ' X, Colliinbcizl -Geography -English ll -English Lilerzliure MeAFEE, RACHAEL l , ,Q , - ' Findlay College J' 1U1'1'MAN, IL' PAUL, B' S' A1ECi'lC2U1 College of Physical l llleiclelbcrg ' C ucafion N .L University ol' Kansas I i n 1 lv College ol' Woosler --Physical TF211111118 i' -Plane Geometry X HI I I Y B MARKWITI-l', I-IAZELQ A. B., B. S. l .'.l3',-2,33 .A. , ,- 'ACG , X Ohio VVesleyu11 I' Oberlin College Qjhio State ' ll -American Lilerature Lolumbm U'mfc S1lY N -Sopliomore English -Enghsh L1tC1'2ltL1l'0 I i P i . 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Findlay College I University of Chicago N SPROUT, PAULg A. B. Ollierhein College v Ohio Slate University Notre Dame I Ohio Vesle rin . 'I '- - ' QL - - -. -Salesmanship It Auiuican In. 1. Ul1lVL.lbily -Shop Mmhemaucs X II ..P11y5iC5 -Football Couch I I I! -Clit-mislry -Track Leach ' I I I - I ,. I! - 1--if i iiir Wi I Fo I y I I In Air' jI' 1 I , ' 1 1' ' t'I.i I - .-I I If WI , -fi . I . gs I X 'rl I 1 Iii -UQ'-i'gf f' wif? 'o fQ4J I SHAXV J. H. SMITH P. SMITH SPIIOUT Page Fourteen smnn 'rlamnms 'r1L'i'oN Toon TURNEY STARR, RUTI:Ig B. A. WEBB, L. A.g A. B. Western College for Women - 1 .. ,. Ohio Wesleyan University gttgllttahun -American Lilerutnre -French I -Algebra -Social Problems -Solid Geo1ue't1'y TEMPLE, HOVVARD M.g Diploma in Public ichoojl Music L lio Slate University 7 4 f X, 4 , E Lake Forest College WOL1 LEX, MARGARET, B. A. Clllclllllilll UlllVOFSllj' 01110 NVQSIQYQI1 lx Columbian School of Music llnixfcl-sity of Wisconsin -Public School Music . -English II TILTON IORFTTA, B I -English Ll'lGI'1llQlIl'C A , J 4 , - 4- Ohio Wesleyan Ohio State Columbia Sl I - enogrnp ly . . . -Typewriling 'lALOBYf WBTTA Columbia University TODD, R. A, Qhio Wesleyan K Lhntauqua School lor ,, Ohio Eniversity Ohio tate ' , i --Shop Mathematics Allegheny 0011030 Lihrzlrians 1 cal Drawing -Libmrian l TUHNEY, MA1s1,1ag B. A. A i Ohio Wesleyan University , , i Colplnbin University . ABl1.l., 1 U11lVCl'SlQ'C?cl:eE601SCOI'lSlI'l Ohio UuiVcl.Si.ty b -Plano Geoinetry -Ollice Secretary Q I 1, l NVEBB XVOLFLEY 12. JACOBY ABEL Page Fifteen ...J Q -----.- Y- --4 MIS, rlffrm .uqq !--1- I x 1 '.f. 3.v.,,,, .E .... far' -515 1, ,J .1 Q' 'Q 74 - , 5.4. If-X N' fi iii' .. ,-.J :- I ,W :' V iw, 17- ' ,Ski 1. ' r' -. at F '1i :iQ3F Y-. ff, '.: ' 1 I I m 2 l I v Top-Students in Library. Upper Center-Domesti.c Art Labo1'a'to1'y. Lower Center-Print Shop. Bottom-Class in Physics Laboraiory. ' a--f-YM C- --J f-fffffv ' , rf M- +'ff,Q, vi !,Q,J.,...... -'P + E-1 , 3 ,, 2L V-:fn Page Sixteen Z' wg, 1 qlibb m Af will I 'I V1 'x M l p P r. f 1 lg . S uf' :V vi , I ffxfy -tg ly v-If k. FXX6 S2254 gil 'X X- ifH44 ,J, ? gg.-ifmfniif 41995357 SML. W5 A 5 Q1HlmlwvfmmiirflxlwiifnwcezfmA Hm:el1fHn.iQiTHnlwWrlnw :fgi : Q r F , - QL, j' P GN l 1 :ll x -:Z i ' 55: 2 Y. F 12 'ff l 1 : 2 ali .1 E E' 1' i l ?2f55'Q E, 4 1 , 7 Y 2pg?l,f,,.ix,.,ffZ l ll r L, r .1 l 7lii NU'lH lfiilllllflib Classes Qllllllfbqlllll' A , iv Wff 12 f i? ' x 1 I-13' . . n 'EQ-kgyp Q N I 1 fl,.MMf ff Hifi-4 . ,w -J - i lPresidenl Harding al the baccalau1'eale exercises of the College of William and Mary at Williamsburg, Va.J x 'J X , ,......-i M1 1 '- -if ft!! 3.9. . -e , 1-af, lx SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS 4 JOSEPH RINNERT JEAN DE WOLFE HALLIE HOUCK O. HITTENIZAUCH President Secretary Treasurer Vice-Prusiflem THE SENIOR CLASS f' The Seniors rounded out their twelve years of ardent searching after knowl- edge by electing the following class oflicersz Joseph Rinnert, Presidenlg Oscar Hittenrauch, Vice-Presidentg Jean DeWolfe, Secretary, and Hallie Houck, Treas- urer. These oltieers safely piloted them through the busiest year of their High School career, both i11 studies and in pleasures. Twenty-seven members ot the Senior Class were selected by a faculty coin- mittee for membership in the National Honor Society, and the local club elected the following oltieersr Charlotte Kran1er, Presidentg Virginia Wilson, Vice-Presb rdientg Mary K. Artopoeus, Secretary, and Lucile Foreman tfaeulty memherb, reasurer. The Seniors had such an excited, important feeling, in choosing their invi- tations, caps and gowns, colors, motto and flowers. They had an especially appre- hensive feeling for just a few minutes after thescurtain rose on Little Women, but they settled back in their seats with the coniident feeling that another Senior class was making amateur theatrical history with its play. . The Seniors of '27 are justly proud in that they have set a precedent which the Class of '28 will find diltieult to better. This year, instead ot' selling not only enough Entertainment Course tickets to pay for the course, they sold enough to engage the Metropolitan Opera Singers, one of the Chautauqua's best numbers, as an added free delight for the ticket holders. The course this year was of a higher-class type than any other offered across the footlights by other Senior classes. Captain Born and Shults, McElroy, Rinnert, Hinklin, Walter and Robert Merchant were the contributions to the football squad this year, and Shults and Rinnert were the representatives in basket ball. ' Dorothea Robinson, Lueile Hunt, Robert Canterbury, Julius Sahhaek, Joseph Rinnert and Mary Alice Neal were orators 011 the debate team of this season. Oscar Hittenrauch, Editor-in-Chief, and Lyle I-Iolverstott, assistant, published a Quiver Junior and a Quivnn which was a credit to the Seniors ot '27. They were ably assisted by Miss Foreman and the journalism classes. F,,::r:M .f-'fa ... 'fi i 5 ix 5 ,K M i t if Page Eighteen -'J 5-, fflkqff f I I A -:l'h'4,- '- '? , X cyan WAQMQI, g ,.,'f, -Ex, NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY OFFICERS CI-IAItI.0'I'TE KRAMER MARY K. ARTOPOEUS LUCILE FOREMAN VIRGINIA WILSON l'r1:.vi1Ie11l Secrelary Treasurer Vice-President THE SENIOR CLASS-Continued Our social, kid party, .Iunior-Senior Banquet, Stunt Day, Coniniencement address, Class Day, and at last-Commencement, arrived and passed with such pleasure and success that it's difficult to realize that the Seniors are in reality alumni ol' Harding High School. As .luniors'lhe Class of '27 presented the skeptical world with Stop Thief, which was proof ol' tl1eir ability in any line that they might choose. Joseph Rin- uert, Presidentg Jean De VVoll'e, Vice-lfresidentg Charlotte Kramer, Seeretaryg and 11-larry Born, Treasurer,.made a splendld gift to the departing Seniors, the Junior- Scnior Banquet, an lllll'lV2llCCl1SllCCCSS. Born, Knight, Bader, Shults, McElroy, Malo and Rinnert made the varsity football squad, and Rinnerl was on the basket ball team. Debaters were Mary Alice Neal, Dorothea Robinson, O. Hittenrauch, George Grelser and Robert Canterbury. Joe Drake, President, Martha Linscott, Vice-Prcsidentg Lucile Hunt, Secre- taryg and Charles Merkle, Treasurer, were the Sophomore class oilicers. 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Curled .,.... Vampish .... Reducing . ..,... Hello, honey!...Have many suitors Goetting, Murray. . .Murray . . . Sllela ....... Blurred ..... Towels .... .. .Don't get them Good looks towels dirty... fitlllllllv. Ilcrliert .,.. Goofy Mispluced ...Ditto ....... Rosie .......... I found her! .... To he able to sing Gr:tl'lon, llurold....tlrutly Black . ...... Black und blue ...... Riding street ears .. .,.. ...I swan! .... .... ' I'o he X1 machinist tiretser. George.. . . ,ltuslunore .. .Few . . . . . .Funny .... . .Muster Studio.. .? 'I ! ' ' ' ..... .To he a cadet Gross. lidwurd .,... lid .... .... S limey . ..... Rustic ...... Piano ......... Look here ....... 'l'o go to U. of Cincy. Grubnuuli. Wulter..t2liink .... llluck . ...... Dark . . .... Thinkin' ,,,..,, G0 cook gl rudislhlnvenfor tlustin, Edythe ..... Gus ...... 151-own . ..... Blue .... Studytn' French.Did you have u test? . ........ To get French flutln-ry, 'l'wil:l .... 'Fwilight .. llluck .. ...Brown . ..... Study , ,,,,,,, H0111 Gee ,.,,,,,, To bg a 10301161- llubermzux, ll:1l'1.m1'4-t ........ Maggie .. . . lllnck .. ...Brown ---- -'Dancing .. . . . .Ol1, that's too had . .,....... Be as slim as Il rail llxilu-rmzm. llich:u'd.lnliie .. .. llurk .. ...Brown . ..... Pool ..... . . .Check? . ........ Chem. Engn. lluus, llurolllen .... ,llot . ...... Light .. ...Blue . ....... Talking .... .... X Vill you? ....,. To get married llurdeu. 'l'ln-lmn .... 'l'ln-lmu Ornnpte ...... Blue . ....... Playing ,,,,,,,, I d0n't knownuplny on Clmumqua llurvey. tioldu .... ..Goldu .... . thirty .. . . .Blue-green Iw0uldn'tkIl0W.XVlliSllCril1i-I . . . .To be Mrs. Messen- llinzunon, ger .lose-plilue ....... .loc ....... llceullur .... Brown . ..... Dating ,,..... . .Talking .... .... l french lleudt-rsou, ltuth...ltuth L .... Crow-color ..Dnrk ....... Talking about dates . . . .... .My dear! .... . . .Dentistry Ileclter, tlludys ..... lilud . ..... Strlngy ..... Bluck .. . . . . .Smiligf , ,,., , . .Holy cow! ..... .Teacher lleudley. llerschel..llcrsch .... Brown . ..... Blue, very G0 fast around corners . ..... Yes, surel.. . .... Aviator llinklln, Nell. ...... Nell .. lted ......... Brown . ..... Ileqding , ,,,,,,, Great day ,,,,, ,Nurse lltnklin. llnlph ..... Doe .... .. Bluek . ...... Brown .... Suit himself ,,,, Get him 1111g1'y,,G1'catf00tha11player lliltenrznwli, tlsc:n'.0eky ..... .lust yellow. .Compelling . Bossinglllc Stumunprintuble .. , .Enough money to quit work llo:u.:huul. Mury .... Mary .. .. Auburn . .... Blue ..... ...Signing 1,00k5,,.0h, mylu ,,,,,, To havg H date llueh. lllamcliv ....,. llunl: .. .. Straight ..... lllue .,.. Singing ,,,,,,,, of ,,11,t11iug5 ..-, To be 3 teacher llolluud. Marlon .... Dutch .... . Straw . ...,. .Blue ...-Farming . ...... Durn .......... To drive ll Ford llnlverstolt. Lyle. . .Infant .... XVuvy . ...... lfour .. . . . .Cm1,1,ing ,,,.. ..Hurry up! ..... To he an editor llmu-lc. Hullle ...,. .llul .. Increasing Green . ...... 'milking ,,,,,,,. You w0u1d!,,,,k,A,,h-ess lloust-r, llonuld .,.. Don .., .... llluck . ...... Four .. ...-Playing with the radio ........ Too much stnticlnventor Ilowison, lim-I ,,,,, llowie ,..... Sundy ...... Brown , ..... Talking in the . girls ..... .... D on't feel llux-t..1tIuel1inist lluptlies, Virginia....GlllllN - ----' -muck -'-Dflfk - ----'-- Try to he polite.0h Bob! ....... A preael1er's son llmu, Lupita- ...., ...lluele .. ...... Golden ...... sky blue ..... Billy ,,,,,,,,,,, 011- ,,,,,,,,,,, Ride in 4, Ford .loluismu llnllus. .,.. lexus ....... NYuvy .. ...Glossy ....... l'iuunin9 wild .,.. 1 lmvenft lookcti it over ........ Get a nice girl JOHNS- G1flll'V1l-- ..--- ffvlllf ----'--- mllfk -- ---Ullfk -- ---- Going to school..You d0ll'l say so!.Owu a farm -l1HIl'S. Will! --.------ Sky -------- -lflllfk -.-WUSYY - ------- Fighting ........ Oh f?l .......... A prize fighter ,g,,,,,.,, Mm-vin ,,,,,,, Prezuclier .... Strmgy ..... Blue . ........ Tumi,-p 10 the . , girls . .... . .... Hcy, Kid! -..--.- Find at perfect girl Jmws, 11115-IHS, ,,,,,, Phyl ........ Light .... .... Blue ,. .... Talking to Ed . I Houghton . .... Oh, Lordl. ...-- -None ltuslnu-r, Mnrle. .,.. Bee .... llldxllerent Green ....... Studying ,,,,,, ,Hcavensl ....... Join the Red Cross lteckler, tllurlt ...... lwck ........ burly ,..... .Dark ....... -Tromlaonc ...... Uh! Uh! ........ Preacher ltcvler, M:n'pgum-rite..Marg .... ....Dnrk .,...... Brown . ...... Vacation H .ntvlmre is hg 10- X day? .. ....,.. Graduate llt-nut-dy, Mnrinn.. . .Frisco Sul. . ,None ... ...Crossed ..... lloys .... ....... Y on don't say so l.Get married ltr-nuvdy. lticIm1'fl..,llid . ....,.,.. Greasy ..... Light . ....... Sim-ting some- ltinumnon, thing ......... VW10? --.-f----- A dl'UB't5iSt Genevieve . ....... Gen .... Mllddy ...... Light ...... .Tn dnnee ........ XVhy not ....... Reduce ltling-el, Nelson .,... Nellie ....... Light ...Blue .... Basket bull ..... .Bunk . .......... Grow up Kon-lwuslJe1'pte1', l':1ul.ltochie ...... NVlry ...Blue .... D1-ive a ear ...., W'ho's got my N stool? . ...... .Be a brother-in-law ltrnuu-r. Clmrlolte..Churlqlte ....Struiglli . .... Luvv-lil ..-. .Deli ............ Oh! Tlmt's right.'l'o be a concert l.nird, llulph. ....... llnlplne ..... Kinky ....... Sleepy . ...... Getting his short- pianist lutnd lesson...Let's have at . smoke ........ None l,:,m,,,,, 'num ,,,,,,, ltutlue ...... Light ...Brown ..... .Cliff ...... . ..... Oh, my! ........ To he married Lalylou., lfrnneis.....lmyliv - ------ Ullb' -- ---UIUC -----... French ..... .... H ow d'ya get Physicist ' that way? ..... Lee. Mnlwl .......... Mullet ....... Short , ..... .Pule . ........ T0 be df-mul-c,,,A smile ,,,,,.,. 2nd grade teacher Lev, Nvillium. ...... .Fat .. .. . . . .Mnssed up. . .Pineapple rut ........ Crzunmin, tests .Come on, guys.. .Orntor Lewis, Ralph. ....... Louie . ...... Neat . ........ Grey ........ Martie ..,. ...... H i, hoy. ......... Professional gambler l.iuscott, hllll'lll!l....hltll'llt'5 ...... NV:xvy . ...Blue . ....... Louie . ,......... Lct's be for go- ing ........... None Lowry, llrrtlux......llett .... XVXIVX ...... llnrk blnc...Chew gum ...... I cau't think .... Become zu hairdresser Malo, Phillip ....... Phil .. Sticky ...... Brown . ..... Chew'n redhorse.XVhere's Hed- rick .......... To graduate Marble, XVillium .... Bill .... .. Striped ..... Buggy ...... 'PUIJIICCO ........ That's tough .... To he a motorcycle racer l-.f 's ...-...r.'i h ,,..,,, ' - .,,X,f-!K 4,rf- ,fy , AY . ., ,, . -- ,,.,, , ,, - W' l 1, Y- - ,,,,,,,,,V, - qw' 0. t ol? QQ 'tv 5' 1 T-f-V-i-'10 be 3' .r'Q fk'-fi'- 1 i1:.f..1.11fvw' - Page Forty-five Bob ........... XVell, well ...... 'f .ff 1 -L77 t -.. ..,. A A ff'-rQg.hi4 - faq - :er--X c A , n ' T - '1'i'Efl iE .T W ' ,Lf QL YA ,,..q..v,q,,,,.. ,wamgiiu 12412 f WL -a ix ? FAVORITE XNAME NICKNARIE HAIR EYES I-Ionnr Exvmzsstort AMMTION Maxwell, Mary. ..... Mary . . . . Flapperish ..Baby blue. . .Dancing .. . . . . . .Lt-t's perculate. .To be' an interior , , decorator Melvin, Avis ........ Ag . .... . Brown .....Blue . ....... Truck drivers...0l1, gee! ...... ...To be a nurse Merchant, Robert. . . Merchant. Xvaltcr. . . Charles. . , Adrienne Everett . . . Irene ..... John. .... . Merkel, Midlau Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Virginia.. Millsor, Ruth.. . . . Mills, Minard, Ilose ..... Mary ...... Minard, Trella. . . ltlinshall, Melvin. Mitchell, Howard: Mohr, Milford... Monnctte, Laura. Mon t gomcry, Howard ....... Morgan. Elizabeth. . Morrison, Clyde .... Morton, Norman .... Myers. Dorothy.. . . . McAfee Audr , y ..... McCleary, Paul.. . .. McCurdy, Lucile.. . . Mclilhaney, XVillium ..... McFarland, James . . McGhee, Lorena. . . . Melntire, Helen... .. McMahon, VVade .... Mclieever, Mildred. McXVherter, Earl .... Neal. Mary Alice. .. Nedds. XVilma.. . . . . Nordquest, Viola. . . 0'Connor, Robert.. . Oiler. Raymond .... Pangborn. Ardolia.. Parish, Itichard. Pai-shall. John.. Patton. Eilene... Peacock, Lavona Peacock. Viola.. Peters, Mabel .... Phelps, Donald.. Plock, Isabelle. . Price, Mabel .... Rank. Gladys. . . Beam, Gladys. . . Reber, Fel ix ..... Bedding, Delmas. . . Regan, Dorothy.. Resler, Berdine.. Rider. Louise... llife, Marvin .... Binnert, Joseph. Bob . NValt . . . Chuck . . . Addie .. . . Evic .. . . . None .... Jolmnie .. Ginnie . . . None .. . Romeo .. . Rosie . . .. Curly .. .. Petit .. . . . Ho ward . . B u d ..... Laura . . . Howie . . . Lisbeth .. Clyde .... Norrie . . . Dot .. . Mac . . . . Chick .. .. Mac .... . XV1ll . Jinx ..... Shorty Baby Face. . . VVade .. . . Mickey . . Silent .. .. Mary . . . Curtis . . . Viola .... Bob . . . . Bal' . .... Dolie .... Dick . Fat Eilenc . . . Vonie . . . . Vt Mobs . . . Don . . . . Skeets . . . Pricey . .. Gladys Gladys . . Felix .. . Del .. . Dot .. . Berdte ., . Rider .. . . Marv . . . .lee . . . Curly ....... Black . .... . . Yaller . . .... Straight .. . .. Light, curly. Dark ....... Spit curls.. .. Straigllt ..... Heavenly blue Bu shy Brown ..... Kinky Light ....... Da rk Slick Long Stringy .... Combed .. 4 .. Curly . ..... . Straight Strai ht . g .. . . . Light .. .... . Mixed ...... Black . Light . Straight .. .. Red .. Yellow Wavy . ..... . Tan ...... -. . Greased Greasy .... . . Straight ..... Blonde . .... . Slick ....... Black, curly. Plain ....... Black,parted. False Brown Brown Crossed .. . . Big, Brown.. Blue .. Blue .. Grey .. Curly . Brown Glassy .. . . . . Yellow. .... . Green . Dreamy .. . . . Brown Blue .. Brown Sleepy Blue .. Blue Scagreen . . . . Mischievous . Blue . ...... . Blue . ...... . Blue . ...... . Entrancing .. Blue . ..... .. Dazzling .. .. Brown . .... . Speckled .... Brown .. . . . . Turned ..... Large . ..... . Purple . .... . Black . ..... . Elephant .. . . Blue ..... . . . Four . ...... . Two, black.. Cat ......... Mostly black. Two Dark. brown. Liquid . ..... 1.im.m iiisii' style ..... Blue .. . . . . Raven ...... Black .. . . . Black . ...... Brown . ..... Comb:-d .... .Hungry ..... Straight up.. Gooey . ...... Chestnut .. . . Crooked .... Curly . ..... . Mixed ...... Short ...... Few ........ Straight .... xvlftfl' . .... . Bn! ......... NVieked .. . .. Dancing .... Sky blue pink .. , . . Blue ...... .. Dark brown . .Brown .. . . .. lndilterent . . Brown ..... . Laughing . . . .Football ..... Football ..... Wrecking cars.. Gossip . ..... . Yelling ...... Chewing gum... Driving the Buick ...... Looking at Carlos ..... Studying .... Ficldling ....... Try and blull' the teachers... Dancing ........ Vergil .......... Silence ......... Saxaphonc .. . . .. Studying ....... Typing ......... Acting nice... .. Martha Trott .... Grlnning ..... Talking .. . . .. Boys . ......... . Cora ...... ..... Being with Gerald ....... Couldn't guess. . ...I don't know... .'l'hat's not right. Don't tell a soul. Catchixn I don't know. .0h. shucks!.. Going to the party? Oh, my Lordl... Pye studied.. Oh, gosh! .... Charles .... .. Gotta study.. Don't tell anyl H body .. .... . Oh, Geneva... Be a captain of a football team .To join the movies Be a man To be Mrs. President Get a cook To get married To be a doctor To be Mrs. Saiter To go to Akron Sing in opera To marry a doctor To lnarry To he an electrical engineer To learn to talk Become a musician I don't know nxyGetting A's lesson ........ I-Iot dog l ........ Oh, shut upl... lley, there! ..... Gee, I don't know I don't know.. I'll bite ......... Oh, noi ..... .... School teacher Be an elocutionist Play with Austin Wylie Telegraph operator All right. I will.'l'o . .Join Metropolitan To To Throwing paper wads ...... ..Gcc whiz! ...... Looking at girls. Thinking . ..... . Call people to library ..... Driving a car.. Laughing ..... Looking into Oh, heck l. ...., . .Gee whizl. ..... . .0h. stop it ...... .Heck .. ...... ... space ........ Do you mean it? Putting wings tol didn't catch Honest . ....... . To To To 'l'o Be Be .Be get big get married get married be great ' get married get biology be a librarian a nlghtingale a school teacher a detective words ....... that ......... To tell stories Sassing teachers.l don't know .... To he in Tironizm Poetry .. ....... I-lot slopl ....... To be a poet Nothln' ........ Say, fellows! .... To graduate Eleanor .. . . . .. Playing marbles. Shows and Leo.. Singing ........ Ditto Lavona... Learning verbs Singing ....... Running through the halls. .... . Telling flbs ..... Dancing . ...... . A-I-'s ......... .Eating peanuts.. Studying . ..... . Chewing her pencil . ...... . Drawing und ' Painting ..... Playing tennis.. Fighting . ..... . Libo .... .... be French p rol'. Studying . ...... I don't know...To ' Ride in bread truck .NVell, I did! .... To milk tt cow Let me play it.. You poor ham l. For Pat's sake. .Monkeys ..... . . .Wet-l-I . ....... . .Come .......... How's yer oats? .That's night.. . .. Kwicher 'kiddin'.'l'o None . . ..... . . . Good night i. .... To Starsl . ........ . Oh, shootl ...... l-leyl l l . ...... . To buy out Paul Xvllllfflllllfl To get married :Be a 'prima donna To he a second Marion Talley Be a French teacher Giggles To be somebuddie To cook soft biscuits Let's go. folksl.. I don't know .... .To get fat Professors be a farmer To be humor editor get l' at 'l'o be a gym teacher To grow tall To be a preacher To be President ot' Listen, Seniorsl. the United States ta. ii-11, - --L M. 'ef-1 .fo if We -A fa- ifo - -ff-i3.i.iyl-4 .Wf '- P ' rf l QQ? .L Qmgligfs Q I ' :Asg,f','v::ifg-az: T1 - 1 ' 'E z'-.'-.wimgxr V 2.f!,,:, . . 1 - :E . if L gif? YW Page Forty-s ia: Simpson, Mary... .... Grey .. . . . ,,,, fuff'-fyg L....X M. ei Num Nieumlmu ILun Rltzler, Mabel ..... .ltitzic .. . . ltohinson, Dorotheajtohlnson Roller. Paul ........ ltomine, Raymond.. Roush, Ruth ..... Rowley, Carol. .... . Rowley. Clillord .... Rubens, Elma. . . . .. Sahbaek, Julius.. Sanderson, James.. Sanderson. Juanita. Sautter., Frances.. . . Rollo . . . . Ray ..... Ruthella . Holly .... Cllll' .. . . Em .. .. Judy .. . Jimmy Weenie .. Frances .. Schllllnger, Stanley.Stan . Schrader, Edna.. . . . Seas, Corinne. . . . . . SL-crest, Ellen. . . . . . Siegfried. Emerson. Setter. Marie ....... Severns, Sheridan. . Shldler. Hazel.. . . . . Shults, Hugh ..... . . Pauline F. ..... . Spattl .. . . Know anything?. Curly .. ...Open . . . . Small Gladys.. . . .. Smith, Delbert ..... Smith. Lucite ...... Smith, Sarah.. . . . .. Smith. Virginia ..... Eddy . . .. Dlmples . Ellen .. . . Sig .... . Marte .. . . Shoot .... Cookie Hughie . . Pat . . . . . . Mle. Petite.. . Deb .... . . Lueile . . . Sarah .. . . Smitty Snipe .. .. Snyder. Lloyd.. . . .. Snyder, Mary.. . . . . - Spath, l'aul........ Splawn, Mattie ..... Stark, Dorothy. . . .. Steel. Dorothy. ..... Stevens, Mable ..... Stull. l.e Roy. ..... . Salt, l71dllh.... Surface. Edna.. . . .. Mary .. . Mat . Dot . Dot . Steve .... Stully . . . Sultlc .. .. Beaucoup Eucircled ffm Wie' -. 1 -qs ' ffeoff 5:51 .wtf lmsh,,,t:...v-RJ' Evxzs with a gold- en band. . .Blue Growing out.Blue Yaller .. Curly Cut .. . . Brown .. Light . . . Slightly wavy . Greasy . . Faded .. Muddy .. . .Blue . ....Blue . ...Blue . ....lllulsh . . . .IndiIl'erent . . . .Gray .... ....Shut . ....Bounty None xvrmkiea' f f fame Stringy . lleavy .. ....Shut . ....Open Straight ..... Blue Curly . . Clll'Slllllt Curly .. . Brown .. Parted .. Ilullled .. Pretty .. Brown .. Straight h Fuzzy .. . Brown .. Boylsh .. Sticky .. Glorious Long .. . Beautil'uI Matted .. Short . . Light . . Dark . . l unny .. ...Blue ....Blue . ..... .. ....Two pairs. .. ...,Blue ....Hazel ....Laughing . . . .lieinure .. aek.S1nall .. . . .. . .Roaming . ....Hazel .. . . .. . .Penciled . ....Four ....Blue ....Black .. .. ...Blue . ....Two . . . .Brown .. . .. .Queer .. .. ...Match .. .. ....Two . . Honnr Lisping . . . One Knight ..... To retaliate.. . . Drawing . . Driving a Ford.. Selling papers.. Dates . Study .. . . . Blondes .. . . . Mae .. . Vergil .. .. .. Irey .. Sleep . inning kifinii ' ' Freshmen .... A good time .... Dating ..... .... Favomrnz EXPRESSION Oh, honey! ...... Great day l. .... . .Be original l.. . . . None ........ -. . Let s go swim- AMm'rmN get married be an interpreter write novels be a bachelor To To To To lead an orchestra min'l ...... ..To Succeeding Beyer ik Ten cents ....... Hudson xxx?7?l t ..... .To he useful Jove! 'l'hat's kinda col legiate-like.To Oh-hum! Howdaya get this 'un?. . . Oh! ...... .... That's a queer onet ....... Most anything. . . You can't al- ways tell.. . Come onl.. . .. Monkeying with a Ford. ....... l..et's got ..... . Drive a machine.0h, gosh l.. . . . Fooling around.Darn! .. .... .. Going to Waldo. Lisping ........ Dancing . ....... Shoes . ....... .. Reducing . ..... . Chemistry ..... Studying ....... Mustuches . .... . Kidding women. A-I-'S .......... Being quiet ..... Guy S. Sarcasm Studying . ..... . Hunting a job.. Studies ........ Acting intelli- gtfltl ......... Ye Gods! .... . Hey! . ....... . Oh, heck! ..... Goodness me l. . . Oh Edna! l... , . . Now you quitl.. Aw, gee whizl.. Mon Dieu l.. . . To be a teacher be a tar To make a home None To be a good cook Not to be a preacher To he a typist To graduate To he a shorthand teacher Mechanic To get a date Fluuky at steam shovel To he a muse To heat Red Grange Be a gym instructor To be someone To he 8 feet tall Lady salesman School teacher Travel What's the di1f'?'.None That's the stull'. . None .......... Gimme a piece of paper ...... I'll hetcha .' ..... No I won't. .... . C,lllOl'1, new deal.To Oh I knew that.. Oh, I guess so.. Get married To he Valentino's successor To teach French Get A+ in physics To join the Follies To be like Miss Pennoek graduate To get an A+ To increase weight Removing Swiudler, Olive .... Olly ..... Red .. . . . .Big . ...... . . freckles .. . . . .Varied ..... .... ' Fo have a date Tedlie, Belle ....... Teddy . . . Brown . ..... Bewitching XValklng around.Yeah? . ......... To talk French Tenlpletou, ltohert..Boh . Black .. ...Blue . ....... .lean ........... That's tough. ...Be a school teacher T- mix, Llllliry Kathryn .... Mary . . . . Slick . . .. .Blue .. . .. . . . .H .... Do you love me'I.'l'o he a good wife I a e img , lar- 'l'hrush, Delbert.. . .Deb . . . . Slick .. ...Blue ... . . . . lotte . ........ f ?? ! l--J ......To marry Tuttle, ltlehard.. ...Dick . Wiry .. . . .Blue .... To he quiet ..... sled! win.. .To he a Ilghter , ang 1 on c Uneapher, Robert.. .Bob .. .. . Curly .. . . .Brown ...... Ruth . . . . . . . . C wall ..... 1. . . .To Tacluate tl d ot your sa es- 0 e a slor ian Wasserheck, lJellu..l7ella .. . . Long .. . . ..Blue .. . .... Working . . .. I manship? .... T tegcher t . o e a s rong man XVatson, Robert . . . .Boh ..... Greasy .. . . . .Large . ..... .Gazing .. . . . . .Oh-huh . . . . .. . in the circus Nvuyland, Gloria. . .Gloria . .. Mareelled , , ,Blue .. . .. . .Thinking . ...... Yes? ..... .... . .To be a toe dancer Willey, llerhert. . . .llerh .. . . . Wuvy .. . . . . .Four . ....... Basket hall .... .Say, now. L ..... Sing at the Orpheum Williams, Ilarold. .Harold .. Yellow . ..... Narrow ..... glllve .... Oh, shut upl. . .To marry Olive mg in ar Nvllllltlllti, lXIargaret.l'cg .. . . .. Black . ...... Bound .. . . . . truck ...... . .Dorftl ......... Sato Wilson, Margaret.. .Maggie .. . Striugy . . . . .Little ..... . .Eating ......... I guess so. ..... .To reduce Vtfllson, Virginia. . .Bill ... . lttusscd ..... Blue ... .... Making noise. . .You would.. . . . .To vamp NVlnters, Loretta .... Bed . Brown . ..... Four .... Talking .... .... I ,ll never tell. . .To be a saleswoman NVoodrull'. Rhea .... Rhea .... XVtry ....... Blue .... ....The bloy l'riend.Sure . .......... To settle .down xvoy, Grace ........ Grace .... Tall'y ..... ..Glass ....... Thinking . ...... XVe1l! . ......... 'lo get thin Zaehman, Marlow. . E. Z.. . . . False .. . . . . . Real . ....... History ........ XVell, now ...... To be a lady Zaehman, Richard. .Dido .. . Rolling ..... Awful ...... Ladies ... . . .Let's see ........ To grow up A Zeisler Marie. ..... Marlo .. .. Nice ... . . .Sleepy ...... Talking ... ...I don't know .... To he a nurse --If-le M. , fo s - B . - - '-- Wifi I f ,wwf-ft? Y - Y - f ' . .:,?5'.. 1 1 J ' .- .1- -qi lx, gil: Pls .9 . -3' 1- N: 3 W 'rf 1 ' --,w .Lt s,-t -H - fl! f A ff .2-4 X. if M1 - A V- vm:--.l'.fi'1-T1-4?u---.-+'5L 31' Y - - I 'Page Forty-seven .2 g A 'i'lT'3T miie! H f fa H or 'iT g'ffis..'iWrr ii c I-IARDING I-IIGI-I SCHOOL JUNIOR CLASS EDWARD I-IOUGHTON President VIVIAN RETTIG Secretary After being guided through their Freshman year by Harold Waddell, Presidentg Samuel Murphy, Vice-Pres- identg Roberta Roberts, Secretary-Treasurer3 and Cleo Creekbauni, Cheer Leader, at Centralg and John Bush, Presidentg Mary Titsworth, Vice-Prcsidenlg Anna Beth Pohler, Secretaryg and Merritt Marshall, Treasurer, at Vernon Heights, the Class of '28 entered Harding High to begin their careers as Sophonlores. It was a hard struggle- that first year, but by the helping hand of upper elassmen, teachers and their own persistence they reached their goal. The Sophomore year was a success under these class officers: President, Harold Waddellg VieefPresident, Edward Honghtong Secretary, Vivian Bettigg and Treasurer, Shelby Hammond. The class did their duty by carrying their share of responsibilities without a grumble or a fall. They sponsored the sale of debate tickets in which they were quite successful. VVhen the football call of '25-'26 came Dwight Ans- ley, Charles Kramer and Edward Houghton answered and all received honorable mention. At the beginning of this year Edward Houghton was elected .Presidenlg George Stafford, Vice-Presidentg Vivian Rettig, Secretaryg and Dorothy Zieg, 'l'rcasurer. In the fall the class was represented on the varsity football team by Edward Houghton, Charles Kramer, Charles Evans and William Lowe. Houghton, Kramer and Lowe received letters. Tabby Kramer was tCoutinued on Page 491 HARDING HIGH SCHOOL JUNIOR CLASS BOYS I ' . ' ,. J Y , - - f - -,-fi, , 'F ' f-21 I Z'f'15: x 'QFJ 1 af?-ziiif-EW' J ' v Ez.,-. .H.2 e 'Q gfiifiifzg gg FT 'i r gg Page Forty-eight 'i ,Q35E533.gif-,1.-E,kia-,-':qw-1-:f.1,5!f-'gfxif-1.2521,512-Yiri-lZ3Qrf --A -- - - f - - Y ff .-.,- 1 - - 1- ,ggg4,g.:...z. ' , J V., .D -,.-1.-7.13 ...5 .-.K-...:,.... V -,C-,nh A - S E N H 0 P - - Lvlxxfg. 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'l'o be Ford's pri- . vate stenagrapher Bader, Nick ........ Nick .. . . . . .Blonde ..... Sleepy . ..... Bragging . ...... Just look at this.'l'o own the world Bailey, Robert. ..... Bob . .. . . . Blonde ..... Devilish .... Ushering .. .. .XVell, I'll be .... 'l'o own the Grand Baker, Gerald ...... Jerry .. .... Adorable ...Black . ...... Lucite ..., ...I-leye, come here.Go to White llouse Beard, Ruth ........ Sandy ...... Pretty ...... Attractive ...Civics . ...... ...0h, yes ,.... .... ' l'o be a teacher Bebout, Mary. ...... Mary .. .... Black ....... Brown .. .. Being quiet ...,. Is that so? ...... To be good Beicher, Kathleen...Kate .... Blonde ..... Blue . ....... Dates .......... Gee! . .......... A great musician Bell, Katheryn ..... Kate .. . .... Mareellcd .. .Snappy ..... Talking .. . . . .For Pat's sake. .Harold Berry, Chester .... ..Chet .... Light in spots ..... Bluish . ..... Physics . . ...Nothing . ..,.... Groceryman Buhler, Ardell ...... Ardic . ...... Curly . ..... .Grayish .... Dick ...You would . .... Public speaking Bond, Jeryld .,..... Jerry ------- Some ....... Maybe ...... French ...I dunno ....... Vera Borll, Carrol ....... Boruie ...... Sandy ...... Two ...Rosanna .. ...Have you sem-n?.Beloug to S. P. B.'s Born, Harry. .... ...YoungBornie.Anburn . .... Duplex , .... No telling. ...... Come on. ....... Sheik Bowers, Ellen ...... Ellen .... ...Auburn . .... Brown . ..... Clarence ....... I thought I'd die.'1'o be Mrs. Clarence Boyer, Dwight. ..... Boyer ...... Curly . ...... Blue ...Holding girls' Iley, come herel.'l'o be an usher at 111111415 ..-.--- the Priiieess Brown, Esther ..... Brownie . . . .Electrifled . .Blue ... . . .Studying .... . . .XVeIl, it was this b way t ........ Elocutionist Brunner, Dale ..... Dalte ....... Matty . ...... Two .. . . . .French .. . . . .Qu'est eeque eela? . ........ 'l'o be a French teacher Buckingham, Roy.. .lloy .,...... Cut . ........ Big .... . . .Flnnkin' . . .. .Huh! .......... To climb a taek Bunnell, Margaret. .Maggie . ..... Brown ...... Four .. ...Studying .. ...Have you got your short- - I hand? ....... 'l'o be school teacher Burbaugh, Dorothy.Dot .. .. .... Light .. .... Little .. ...Being quiet ..... Be stilll ....... To be a wife Campbell,Elizabetl1.Betty . ...... Shiny .. .... Brown . ..... Runnin' around.0hl Gee ...'l'o own a cosmetic store Canterbury, Rohert.B0b . . . . . . Sandy . . . .Green ....... Studying .. . . .XVell .. ......... 'l'o be an orator Carl. Elizabeth.. . . .Libo .. . .... Brown . ..... Mascaroed . .Joe ............ No t'oolin'? .... Keep two Clark, Don ....,.... Don ........ Brown . ..... Crossed Gum . ......... .Obi Gosh ....... 'l'o graduate Click, Alma ........ Almil ....... Light -.-..-- Blue - ------- B00ks - ------..- I don'l know .... To be a lL'llC'llI'l' Click, Cleo ......... Chubby . .... Mixed ...... Pretty ...... Clarence t?J . . . .I'1l beteha ..... 'l'o get married Cochran, Mable ..... Mable . .... ..False ....... Brown . ..... Boys . .......... Gee, do we have a test? ....... 'l'o dream Coey, Cora.. ....... Cory .... Done up. .... Blue ...Paul . ,....... ..XVhere's Paul? .'l'o be an actress Conroy, James ..... Jimmy .... . Curly . ...... Four .. ...Being sober. .... Yours truly ,,,. None? Cook, Edith ..... .. .Ede . ....... Long ....... Two .. . . To tlirt .......,. tNever talksj ..'l'o he famous vamp Cook, Marion. .,.... Cookie ..... XVavy ....... Four .. .... Keeping quiet. . .XVell, fellows. . .Has none Costello, Edgar ..... Eddie .... .. Lots Blue .... lt. Nell ......... Aw, naw .. ..... Change Il. Nell's llllllltl Courtney, Charlotta.Chariot .... Curled ..... Four .. ...Inter Nos ....... ltoll those dice?.'l'o be movie actress Crow, Rosanna ..... Rosie . ...... Red Cute ...Carrol ......... Oh! Darn it. .... To be man hater? ? Cudd, Olive ........ Permy ..... Black .. .... Little .. ...Going plaees....It's just this way ......... Him- Custer, Princess....Pat .... Long .. .... Purple . ..... Tironian ....,.. Uh! tiwan ...... 'l'o go far away Cutrella, Madcline..Mad ........ Lots ....... Black .... ...Talking . ....... Say, youl. ...... 'l'o he a singer De Long, Darrel .... Larry . ...... Kinky ..... Enchanting .Bricklaying .... Look out now!..l-lotlywood or bust? De XVoll'e, Jean. .... Jeanie ..... Short . ..... Baby blue...Bob . ........... Goody, goody, gum drop .... 'l'o be iustruetress in a boys' school Dixon, Robert ...... Bob .... Partcd . .... Beautiful . Driving a Chev- ' - rolet . ........ Gee, whaekl .... 'l'o be a widower Donn, Leah ........ Dcanie .... Straight Expression- seven times less . ...... Men ........... XVell! . ......... Drive the Chrysler Dodds, Bernice ..... Bernie .... ..Stringy ..... Blank . ...... Itoderiek . ...... Oh, ye Godsl.. . .Get married Dorfe, Verna ....... Skipper .....Frizzly ..... Brown .. .... Harold? 'I ? .... D0117tClltl kuow?.Putitzer prize Dowler, XVilliam. . .Rosy ....... Ereet ....... Grey .--Radio . ...... ...Gimme it ....... To be head drum-- mer at Princess Dowlcr, Paul .... . . .Dolla1' . ..... Dark brown.Mateh ...... Chewing gum. . .I-Iey? ........... Musician Doyle, Bonita ...... Bonnie .... ..Blonde . ..... Blue ...Gym . .......... Is that nice and ho w ? ........ Teac h Doyle, Patricia. .... Pat . ......., Very straight.Green ....... Library exeuses.lt's rare! ....... Librarian Dripps, Harold ..... Dripps .... ..Blaek . ...... Brown . ..... Making a siren for his Ford..Unprintable .,.. 'l'o be an aviator Errett, Evelyn .... ..Evc . . . ..,. Curled .... ..Blue ...Eating ......... Please don't .... 'l'o be a nurse Foreman, Louise...Louise ...... Brown . ..... Azure . ...... Dancing ........ Heck! . ......... Be dancing teacher Forrey, Kyle ....... Kyle . ....... Glazed . ..... Xvild ....... Biology ........ XVcll- . ........ 'l'o be a druggist Forrey, Rudolph, . .Buddie ..... Brown .. . . . .Piercing .... B. B. .......... Aw! XVell. ...... To be a preacher Fox, Edward. ...... Foxie .... ...Sandy ...... Misty blue...Making eyes. .... I don'l know...'I'o meet a tlapper France, Elmer......Francie . .... Shiny black..Blue . ....... Studying . ...... NVhat'I ? 'I . ..... 'l'o have a Packard Gallaher, Vera ..... Cutie ....... XVavy . ...... Piercing .... Flirting . ....... Please ......... To be engaged Gandert. Myrtle .... Myrt .. Curly ....... Beautiful ...Notes .......... Yes! . .......... 'l'o be a nurse Gelbaugh, Ruth .... Ruth .. Kinky ..... Doll-like ....Looking prim.. .Can you t'eature that? ........ Ditto .,.i.:-'lt 1,,,,,,, ,Q - ,f pq f ' . . g ,-..i , . r. , ew . - , :A , -'M ,, E 'Q Q L.: ' D , TT -. W Page Forty-four J ---,.. fi-'mI.,.... .,...-..,.w-fffgtaf--so . - . .. wwf -if y e A f3srfQfs M QNX, ttloutinued from Page 481 chosen as football captain for the '27-'28 seasou. season. Basket ball followed football, and to this varsity team were seut John Gillis, Edward Houghton, Charles Evans and George Stafford. Those who received letters were John Gillis and Charles Evans. Houghton and Stafford received honorable mention. The class of 247 members played a prominent part in all school activities. A hard-time party on April 22 created good class spirit, and on the 17th and 18th of March some of the members of dramatic ability dramatized So This ls Loudon, a three-act comedy, which was a decided success. The leading parts were played by Genevieve Stowe and George Stafford. The Junior year was terminated by banqueting the Seniors ou May 27 al the Star Auditorium. GEORGE STAFFORD Vice-President DOROTHY ZEIG Treasurer I-IARDING HIGH SCHOOL JUNIOR CLASS GIRLS f 1---Fiji sr-H, ,-:T-if-.. ,swim-f JTO' ' f A ' - :2 ?rlf1-+j'-AL ri if ,DELL-EDR 2 03 Q . Y' ,-1.-.f,..m...1 . -,:- as-:if'w.gf 'hi iii . , F: V Page Fo1't11-nine , - :...., . ......----- - --y ,AO ...ziigmr A7-Lx y 333g ., ' J 'Y rll'l'lYit5? g, . ST TISTICS HARDING HIGH SCHOOL JUNIORS Adams, Grace Adams, Harry Anthony, Wayne Armintrout, Ettamae Aronhalt, Princess Artopoeus, Alice Augensteln, Ethel Augenstein, Josephine Baher, Charles Bachman. Virginia Baker, Marian Baker, Roma Baker, Rozella Baker, Ruth Barkley, Hazel Barnhill, Mary Barnett, Elizabeth Barton, Thelma Beers, Iona Bensinger, Rose Bentz, Helen Blake, Francis Botchlett, Helen Bowman, Floyd Bowser, Marcella Boyd, Mary Alice Brading, Doris Brady, Betty Bristley, Hazel Brown, Marlon Bryant, Helen Bryant, Genevieve Burchette, Arthur Bush, John Caldwell, John Camp, Earl Carey, Pearl Carhart, Helen Carpenter. Pearl Carroll, Harold Cass, Forest Cheney, June Church, Duane Clark, Ethel Cline, Chalmer Collins, Mildred Cottrell, Beulah Cowan. Richard Cram, Donald Creasap, Dorotha Creasap, Arthur Creekbnum, Cleo Crissinger, Delta Curl, Margretta Daum, Florence Davis, Elizabeth Davis, XValter Detrlck. Mary Diehl, Mildred Disbro. Juanita Doyle, Naomi Dutfey, Glenn Dumm, Lillian Eaton, Ralph Eddy, Louise Eddy, NVllliam Elliot, Robert Emmons, Ralph Von Endt, Anna Engel, Jason Evans, Charles Ewing, John Eymon, Katherine Fate, Sato Fellabaum, John Fetter. Robert Foos, Millard Foreman, Pauline Foster, Howard Frank. Edward Frye, Paul Gamble, Earl George, Robert Gibson, Myron Giddings, Gertrude Gillis. John Gilmore, Ben Gist, Edith Greenland, Lenore Grillls, Homer Grilllths, Arthur Grifllths. Dorothy Grimes. Ernest Grhnmer. Edward Ginder. Kathleen Guthc-ry, Ruth Gnthery, VVilliam Haberman. Fredrick Hager, Mary Evelyn Hagerman. Ruth Hall. Ruth Hammond, Shelby Harriman. Clyde Hedges. Frank Kerr. Weddell Kesselrlng. Edna Koenig, John Kramer. Charles Kutz, Flora Belle l.amb, Adu Belle LaRue, Helen Layman. Nora Leitler, Donna Lindsey. Robert Lowe, William Lucas. Edna Manhart, Opal Marshall. Meritt Mayer, Helen Mears. Imogene Melvine, Marthalene Micllam, Mabel Miller, Caroline Miller, DeVer Mlllisor, Ralvla Mitchell. Helen Moore, lValter Morey, Donald Morrison, Osmond Murphey, Samuel McAdams, Lois Mc-Crery, Arthur Mr'Crosky. Dana McPeek, Mabel McWhorter, John Nash. LaVerne Noyes. Charles Oborn, Irene fl'Dowd. Mildred flsterholt. Charles Parish, John Parshall, Karl Partlclue. Lawrence Pfeitl'er, Eleanore Pohler, Anna lieth Porter. Ronald lfletfelflnszer, Virginia Price. Charles Hendrickson, Eleanor Price, Emerson Hickman. Erma Higgins. Mildred Houezhton. Edward Hunter. Donald Hurst. Lola Hutchinson. Hazel Trey. Edwin Jennings. Harold Jerew, Alfredo Johnson. Francis Johnson, Grace Johnson, Marte Johnson, NVilllam Jones, Anna Belle Jones, Dorothy Jones, Eleanor Kraus, Irenaea Ilemn. Blanche Reidel. John Rc-ill, Donald Reinwald. Frances Relssinfzer. Esther Rettitl. Vivian Riddle, Dalton Rinehart, Donald Rlsor. Raymond Ritzler. James Robbins, Harold Roberts. Helen Roberts, Roberta Rothfuss, Ruby Rudolph. Paul Russel. Alma Russel. John Sage, Elma Salter, Carlos Schlientz, Margaret Schott. Ruth Sehweinl'urth, Arthur Seelcel, Marion ' Sltail'er, ltosella Sharp, Crystal Shelton, Jane Shlndler, Lucille Shoemaker, Robert Shoots, Mary Virginia Slllfk. XVilliam Slagle, Marion Sloan. Edward Smart, Llllian Smith, Maynard Snow, Roland Snyder, Richard Switzer. NVnyne Stallord. George Slillr. NVilliam Stanley, Eleanor Starner. James Steward, Paul Stowe, Genevieve Syeks, Ruth Sycks, Rod Sylvester, Elizabeth Tennant, Howard Thatcher, James Thomas, Paul Thompson, Leora Thompson, Robert Titsworlh, Mary Titus. Barbara Troll. Martha 'l'sehanen, Martha Tumbleson, Nettie Turner. Frank Vanderholl', Marlon Van Meter. XVilbur Van Seoy, Milton Vestal. Ruby Vigor. Louise Vtlarldell. Harold XValker, Darrol XValker. Richard XVard, I-Ielen XVard, Mary Kathryne VVeleh, Se!-'ma XVest, Carl VVlelc, Marion Wilson. Doi-otha lVinlleld, Esther Winfield, Geraldine XVlnters, 'Desdamae XVoessner. VVllliam VVrlLEht, Hugh Zelsler, Rosalie Zeta. Dorothy ZllSDflll, Lawrence . ,,., - - Q .1 L Q ,F 'E gil ' Q Q ' NNI ,A g,gg,g:.Q.l-5rfs3'::Jf4--'foie'Iizidlilskiusiir. W 'L il-if y 1' Q f f ' 4 Page Fifty .ff 1 X A liar' -Gig HARDING HIGH SCHOOL SOPHOMORE CLASS I F i'.,,.i .mi if CLYDE WEN DELL President J OSEPH I N E STAFFORD Secretary Entering Harding High School in the autumn of 1926, three hundred students from Central Junior High School and one-third as many from Vernon Heights Junior High merged upon the Sophomore career as a unit. Both classes left memorable reputations behind them in their respective schools. The high-lights of the Freshman year at Central Junior included two plays, Evening Dress Indispensable and The Public Worrier. A successful-plus Hallowe'en party was also staged. A fountain was left by the class to quench the thirst of their successors. Featuring the Vernon Heights Freshman year was also a play, Aaron Boggs, Freshman, given at the Central Junior High Auditorium, and a Hallowe'en party. A much-needed Old Glory was bestowed upon the assembly hall Cgymj by the class of ,26. Starting work at Harding High School, they estab- lished a worthwhile record at the outset. Represented in football by the splendid showing of Richard MeAn- nich, Orville Garrett, Marion Williams, Gerald Zimmer fContinued on Page 521 HARDING HIGH SCHOOL SOPHOMORE CLASS BOYS 0--H. . '4 , W - V -ff Y H' w i l? Q N41 Page Fifty one ' Page Fiflu-two ,X N MT: M-..-fl T5 Ai MQ.. e -1. ..4. ig -pw' IX cy T tPf1R-,mrrrrrr fContinued from Page 513 and Claude Perry, the Sophomore extra-curriculum activities began. Following this Richard McAnich, Orville Garrett and James Reed went hot during varsity basket ball season. Sophomore laurels were also won on the ailirmative debate squad by Lenore Bondley, first speaker, and Jane Canterhiury, alternate. Members of the class also played stellar roles in the field of track and baseball. The Senior Entertainment Course numbers, class plays, orchestra, band, glee clubs and other High School activities likewise found many ardent supporters and members in the Class of '29. Members of the girls' gym classes took part i11 the Harding gym exhibition given at the Star Auditorium in the early part of May. The executives piloting the Sophomore Class dur- ing the school year of '26-'27 were: President, Clyde Wendellg Vice-President, Frederick Merchantg Secre- tary, Josephine Stafford, and Treasurer, Vance Harden. 5 FREDERICK MER CHAN T Vice-President VANCE HAHDIN Treasurer HARDING HIGH SCHOOL SOPHOMORE CLASS GIRLS a H H- Lv ',,f- W .-T::::: 1' :l.:- ..-f' ,.M-----16,5--so ., C Y ii.. life.:-3--f-t - ' 45 S' il?'Q.t HARDING HIGH SCHOOL SOPHOMORES Alexander, Marguerite Anderson, Dorothy Anderson, Katheryne Artopoeus, John Atkinson, Arthur Atkinson, Harry Buchelder, Evelyn llacon, VVllllam Rally, Howard Bain, Eula llaker, Edward linker, Francis llarkley, James Paul Barkley, Dorothea Barton, Adda Dell, Jack lterry, Ronald Ltlbler, Gertrude lllsh, Allce Black, Donna llland, Marlon llondley, Lcnorc llradley, Jane lh'nmmer, Raymond llrashares, Creighton llristley, Ruth lirobst, Paul Brown, Dorothy Drown, Elizabeth Brown, George Branson. Lillian Rueklnghum, Loma liull, James llurehette, Mary ltarr, Helen Rush, Dorothy Ryers, Mary Campbell, Wilbur Canada, Alice Canterbury, .lane Carlisle, Charles Carskadden, Ren Chapman, Fred Chapman, Thomas Chase, Edward Cluugel, Shirley Click, VVllbur Clifton, Mlldred Colley, ltnth Collins, Delwln Connolly. Kenneth Connell, Nina Corwin, Leo Conroy, Frank Cramer, Russel Crawford, Kenneth Crlswell, Anne Relle Crowmun, Paul Cudd, Carl Curtis, Dwight Culurelll. Marie Davis, VVllllam .Avery Davis, Gladys Davis. XVlllurd Deltseh, Alma Delaney, Stella Derinp.ger, Kenneth Dtekuson. Dorothy Dodds, Sheldon Dorsey, Harry Duerr, Carl Dull'ey. Mildred Dull, Helena Early, Mary Allce Ebert, Evuninne Eblln, Lester Elleker, Charles lillery, Dorothy Ellington. Leona Emery, Vivian Farley, Joseph Clark Fetter, Robert Fleming, Martha S. Foos, Florence Foos, 'l'helma Foes, Vera Furry, Margaret Foul, Lilian Fowler, Carrie Fox, Alys Frazier, Virginia French, Helen Fulton, Allen Galleher, Edythc Gxmdert, Doris Garrett, Orville Geer, Robert Clair tieorge, Madge Giles, Laurlce Gillis, Victor Grace. Hazel Grafton, Joseph Graham, Robert Greenland, Marian Greenslait, Ethel Grltllth, Howard Grubaugh, Dorothy Grubuugh, Martha Gruber, Howard Gustln, Mae Guthery. Jane llacklon, Edward Hagan, Georgia llanawalt, Nolan Harden, Vance Harriman, Claudia Hass, Alfred l-Iarrutl', Rhea Hastings, Edgar Hayes, Rachel Haynes, Ted Hecker, Pauline Heltelllnger, NVllliam Hickman, John Hinnmon, Harold Hochstetler, Robert l-lollman. Ellen llolmes, Mildred Horseman. Carrie Hopper, Valeta llowlson, Martha l-lowser. Alice llultz, L0 Emma Hummer, Lewis Humeston. John Imbody, Josephine Ingmlre, Elmer Jacoby, Alma James, Lomls Jenkins, Mary Jerew, Claude Jevns, John Jevas. Lyeurgas Johnston, Ruth Jolley, Louise Keenan, Elizabeth , Keller. William Kerr. Judson Klnsler, Bernard Kinsler. John Klelun, Walter Kline. Arthur Kllngel. Mabel Knachel, Eugene Kolleda. Delmar Koons, Russel Kraus, Geraldine Krlsher, Lawrence Laird, Lacy Lamb, Alfred Landon, Violet Latllnore, Geneva Lauulunrm. Janice Lemley. Alice Lenz, Clarence Lessig, Cecil Lewis, Marion Ruth Ling, Mary Josephine Lockwood, XVulter Long. Marie Lowry, Ruth Lucas, Harguess Maekan, Dorothy Lust, Lillian Mahalley, Mary March, Helen Marshman, Virginia Meeker, Lillian Melton, Mabel Meninger, Richard Merchant, Fredelick Messenger, Homer Metcalf, Kenneth Miller, Walter Mlshlcr, Carrie Elsie Mitchell, Myron Jolm Moon, Robert Moore, NVilliam Morgan, Rosella Morris, Lawrence Mougey, Audrey Mowry, Lester Mulvaine, Dwight MeAnineh, Richard McCurdy, Sue Mctihee, Mary Melntire, Freda McLean, Jean Melttahon, Hester Lucille McMurray, Dale Nelson, Clill'ord Neggemeycr, Chester Noe, Margaret Nordquest, Dora Nasser, Susan Nutter, Violet Ohorn, Viola Oehler. Fred Orr, VVlllard Osnnln, XValtcr Pace, Ivanell Pace, Margaret Pangborn, Erba Jean Parker, Henry Parker, Leonard Parker, Alice Norma Parshall, John A. Peacock, John Peacock, Neldon Peddicord, XVinil'rcd Perry, Claude Phelps, Daniel Phillian, John Powell, Elmer Power, Victor Preister, Florence Price, Clyde Pulse, Delores Ralston Jesse , Rank, Donald Ratlitll Paul Reading. XVilliam Reece, Margaret Reed, Edward Reid. Miriam Reitl', Princess Reinwald, Constance Resta, Costa lthoads, Norton Iliee, James Rice, Kathryn Richardson, Helen Rider, Harold Reid. Alice Rlngle, Thelma Rtnnert, llerdine Roberts. XVilliam Roller, Dorothy Routine, Parts Roush, XVllllam Rowley, Ethel Rowsey, Carrie Russell, Emerson Russell, Leota Ruth, Lucite Saunders, Jeanne Schlientz, Donald Schmelzer, Dolores Sehnegelsberger, Vet Schnegelsberger, Thelma Schoen, Selma Schoenlaub, Ann Schultz, NViIbur Schwartz, Miriam Scranton, Dwight Seas, Vera Seas, Veta Sektnger, James Sharrock, Cleo Shipley, James Shrock, Raymond Shults, Ralph Shupp, Freda Silliman, James Smallwoocl, Ilo Smith, Everett Smith, Garnet Smith, Harold Smith, Jane Snyder, Gertrude Snyder, Harry Spitzer, Bernard Statl'ord, Josephine Staltord, Mary Staker, Elizabeth Steinman, George Steward, Margaret Stoltz, Robert Strine, Lettie Strand, Miriam Sullivan. Kathryn Tennis, Eleanor Thomason, Verna Thomas, Virginia Thompson, Jolm Thompson, Leona Todd. Robert Toplitl', Margaret Travis, Marion Tressler, Cheleher Turner, Margaret Turner, Mary 'l'rimlne1'. Vernon Turner, Robert Tuttle, Robert Van Arsdell, Billy Vance, Claude Varner. VVinil'red Vermillion. Darrell NVaddell, John XVaddell, Naomi XValder. Julian XValsh, Veda XVanner. .losenh XVard, Mitchell W'atrous. Margaret XVatt, Helen NVatts. Robert XVedertz, Helen XVendell. Clyde XVetterauer, Marion XVhalcy, Richard Marion VVilliams, VVilliams, Robert W'illiams, Roma XVillul'd XVilliams. Vvilliamson, Marie NVilliamson, Miriam Nvilson, Alice XViIson. Ellis NVinters. Garland XVintrlns.tham, Freda NVi1'es. Mary . NVise, Merle Yoke. Verna Yoakam. Marguerite Young. Chester Zaclnnan, Katherine Zaelnnan. Pauline Zeller. Minnie Zimmer, Gerald Zuspan, Faye Illil ,......:-.BW .,. we-Q N ,f l , ,JJ '?K,ftl.Jq'U1,x'ii,l,LSff., ' J ' Vid ff 9 J 1,75 iT1i2Tl!,.' 1231.3 as-9.4, . V i 2 i3a,.iaF2?-iw--ref-:Haig-fai:J3-5' is . T Page Fifty-three xj X-f X ':T- i or 'W ,- . fa -7-IJ'-Tr-F - i - 5 f..---7 ffl., wif' ZX fifsx, ,gygQr HARDING HIGH SCHOOL VOCATIONAL PAUL SPATH President ERNEST GRIMES Secretary. STUDENTS The Vocational Department of Harding High School, now completing its sixth year, ranks' high among the vocational departments in the state of Ohio. This course, under the able direction of L. H. Rieker, C. H. Rensclf and R. A. Todd, has become one of the outstanding courses in the school. The purpose and aim of this department is to en- able the student who is more practically inclined to get the industrial viewpoint by doing the things that in- dustry is already doing. They therefore are a part of the industrial program ol' life and are not forced to spend time preparing themselves for the work they do not wish to follow after graduation. The 'students taking this course are considered according to their various abilities. The splendid records made by vocational boys in local industries give evidence of the thoroughness of their training. Thirty-four of the members of this course are co-op- erating students. These thirty-four students are di- vided into two divisions, which alternate in one-week periods in the school and in practical work outside ot the school. The students co-operate with the Marion Steam Shovel Co., the Osgood Steam Shovel Co. and the Fairfield Engineering Co. The co-operating students are paid while learning, and in this manner the boys can support themselves tContinued on Page 551 HARDING HIGH SCHOOL VOCATIONAL STUDENTS Page Fi fty-fo lu' , -' L, V--:Q W'r,'-'--0 - .ifri Y - , A -..Jeff-g,,M arf s -Gb ff 'kRfWlFlltt tflontinued from Page 541 while going through schoolg and in seine industries the co-operating students upon graduation receive a bonus ol' 50 per cent of what they have earned. Vocational Senior students are: Harold Dripps, Harold Graf- ton, Edward Gross, XVulter Grubaugxh, Earl I-lowison, Ivan Jones, James Melfarland, John K. Parshull, Donald Phelps, Carrol Rowley, Emerson Seigfrled, Sheridan Severns, Paul Spath, Del- bert Thrush and Ilarolcl XVillhuusg Juniors-NVayne Anthony, Floyd Bowman, Arthur Creasapg Ralph Emmons, John Fellabaum, Ernest Grimes, liclward Grlmmer, Shelby l-lammond, Lavern Nash, Karl Parshall, Charles Price, Dalton Riddle, llayxnoud Risor, Rolnert Shoemaker, Rodney Syeks, Marion Slagle, Nvayne Spitzer, lllehard Walker and Lawrence Zuspang SODl10lll0l'CS-ROIHIIII lierry, ltaymond l'lrannner, Creighton Brashares, Kenneth Der- ringer, Sheldon Dodds, Elmer lngmire, Louis James, Charles Knaehel, Alfred Lalnb, Lawrence Norris, Nvillard Orr, Henry Parker, John A. Parshall, Everett Smith, Allen Fulton, Joseph Grafton, llobert Graham, Alfred Haas, Claude Jerew, Ilarold Mor- ris, Waller Osmun, Leonard Parker, Paul Ratelill, Ilalph Shults, Wilbur Shultz, Raymond Shroek, Cheleher Tressler, Robert Tuttle and ling:-ne NVilliams. Vocational eo-operating students are: Seniors-Harold Dripps, Harold Grafton, Edward Gross, Earl Grubaugln, Earl I-Iowison, Ivan Jones, James Nelfarland, John K. Parsllall, Donald Phelps, Carrol Rowley. Emerson Seigfrled, Sheridan Severns, Paul Spath, Delbert 'l'hrush and llarold Xvillialnsg Julliors-Xvayne Anthony, Floyd liowmzux, Arthur Creasnp, Ralph Emmons, John Fellabnum, Ernest Grimes, Shelby l'IIllT1lll0l1d, Lavern Nash, Karl Parsllall, Charles Price, Dalton lllddle, lloderick Syeks, Marion Slugle, NVayne Spitzer, ltlehard XVal1ier and Lawrence Zuspan. SHERIDAN SEVERNS Vi ce-President CHARLES KNACHEL Treasurer HARDING HIGH SCHOOL VOCATIONAL CO-OPERATING STUDENTS '-.fits . 1- ' - v-JM' 1' -f Y Page Fifty-live ii ,- .. -1 M. .W ------fgafxgf-X A g ,KK ,,, ., M ...EQ 'IX VERNON HEIGHTS JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL RICHARD SCHWEINFUHT1-I President .IAN ICE ZACI-IMAN Secretary FRESHMEN Under the leadership of the following class ollicers the Vernon Heights Freshman Class had a successful school year: President, Richard Schweinfurthg Vice- President, Frederick Schultzg Secretary, .lanice Zach- mang Treasurer, Nyla Miller: Qulvlau Reporter, Cath- erine E. Cheney, and Cheer Leader, Harry Spring. The following clubs were organized at the lirst of the school year: Science Club, I-Ii-Y, Jolly Junior Girls, Historical Research Club and Chanteuses Club. An orchestra and boys' and girls' glee clubs were also or- ganized under the direction of Mr. Temple. Two one-act comedies were presented in the early part ol December, Just Like a Woman and The Whole Truthf' Social activities consisted of a I-Iallowe'en party and a dinner for members ol' the cast of the play. Both the boys' and the girls' basket ball teams had a successful season. Vernon Heights Junior High School FI'0ShIll0ll ure: llohert Akron, Martha A. Aller, Charles Andrews, Robert E. Atkinson, George A. Balsley, Marjory V. Barry, Mary Belle Berg, Virginia E. Bohler. Irene L. Bowman, Ethel M. Bray, Dortha li. Bull, Elmore E. Bush, Howard J. Butler, Catherine E. Cheney, Roy Dale Converse, Lowell V, Coulter, Jeannette Cox, Mildred Delaney, 'l'wila Drunun, Carl Fadely, Kathryn M. Fisher, Charles NV. Fletcher, Marie Gamble, Marjorie Gamble. Edwin I.. Geyer. VViili:un Glosser, tContinued on Page 571 VERNON HEIGHTS JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL FRESI-IMAN BOYS HQZZSKX di, ---fre M, Tl? -re.-sassy sf.-f .M S . A - , ' -- 1 'KW I ,. ifif. 1e, ?f-lf'L-'ir-,C ,, , I ,W - .. n ittglaik -mi-ug:-5' 1 . 'L ' V ' V 9' gli, fr-3 , ,. . Y , , , - N-I , -- - 2 5 , - .H -- '- , -ff-Nz, . . ' 1 ,,lT-Hifi.: el.: 1'?'Q-'wav Page Fifty-sin: ..,J rf- , ... .,. flf L.. ...Q -:j '1'4 - 0 -fbfe.-'QX O , IK ..'., -,Ak Ami, W 'SIX lCunliuucd fron! Pugh 561 Luwull M. GOKEFIICII, George l.. llczullcy, Tom l.. Ilcdgcs, Ilzlrold F. llc-nry, William A. l-lowison. .lunxes Ill. llosklns, James lr:-y, Muxincf l'I. Jolley. Chnrlus M. Knllogg, Mary Louise KCFIIS. Jann- li. Kopp, llowurcl F. Lawson, Churlcs A. I.clllc1'. XViIlizuu Lellicr. .luhn 'l'. Ludwig, Pnul E. Marslmll, Ilurricl E. Marlin. Luwrcncc A. May, Jr., l.m'ulln G. May, I-Iuzal McDowell, Elizulxclh Mclllwc. Glmlys Ill. McGown, Evelyn lllcliecllcxl, Hurry li. 1lluVVl1erlc1'. Nylu Millc-r. Ricllnrcl A. Mlnsllull. Allm Mussulmuu, Rnlwrl N. Ncllcr. Dorothy E. N1-why, lllurlhu .lane Nucklcs, Lcnole ll. I'urisl1,I.cm1C. Purlsll, Gladys I.. Pnul, llcrnurd ll. l'l'cill'c-r, Annabel 1'1'ul1:1', .lnxnvs NV. Riley, Durollly I. Rmnosvr. Donald Rowland. Ernest T. Rnwlund, Murvvl I. Sclmrr. F1'eclc1'ick T. Schultz, Iliclrlrd C. Svhwl-lnl'urlh, Iloscllu M. Settles, I'uul 12. Smith. Ilurry Spring, Jr., M1-lvln li. Slam-lxrnker, xvlllllllll ll. Sl0lN!l3l'HIil'l'. Pauline I. Ticld. Coral lf. Undvrwuod. Churlus H. Nvurwlck, RIIIIT-Klll'l'l A. Nvhysull, l:I0l'l llCK' R. XVinIl1-Ill. Emily Dull: Wingm-tt. Dnnulci E. XVi11tc1's, lfuslvr W. Winters. Frank XVIIIIKEFS, Nvillam' M. NVillrL'zl, Evelyn Young :md Janice Zncllmun. VERNON HEIGHTS JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY lx. A. cmlwm, Principal FREDERICK SCHULTZ UNA ACK LEY, Engl ish MAYE'1 I'A ANSIELMENT, IWIlllIlt'fllllllICS Vicgpresidellt I.lEI.A l!llOOllSHIRE, IIIIHIIIEIIHIILILYS ALWYN ll. CRANE, General Science. Physiology IRHNIC lCl'l..l2ll, English NYLA BIILLER MARY IIORSEMAN, History, lleograipliy RHICA KING, Pemnunsllip, Spelling Treasurer FERNE I.. NVIEST, History, l.nlin VERNON HEIGHTS JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL FBESHMAN GIRLS .. . O Q .ffm -ff-1.f'mW1111f: S. -1 , . ' Page Fifty-seven -1 g ---i.. -5.431 I ...lg '14f -'ii' -Ib 'ix L , A , :fe SN J-Zia,?Wr CENTRAL JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL FRESHMEN 'BP' EDWARD RUZZO President DOROTHY BLAKE S ecrelary Central Junior High School has just completed a very. successful year under the direction of the Prin- cipal, W. E. Orcutt, and class ollicers, President, Eddie Ruzzog Vice-President, Bernita Le Mastersg Secretary, Dorothy Blakeg and Treasurer, Arthur Snyder. The business of the class was conducted by a stu- dent council made up of two representatives ot' each room. The otlicers were: President, Marion Hinkling Vice-President, Kendal Huppg Secretary, Bernita Le Mastersg and Treasurer, Eddie Ruzzo. The council arranged a budget for all Central activities, including athletice and entertainments. In basket ball Central Junior won ten games out of fourteen and received honorable mention for their splendid work. For the first time in the history of the school two Hi-Y clubs were organized under the direction of Dr. H. S. Rhu and D. H. Bohyer. Nine other clubs were organized during the year. They are: George Bernard Shaw Club Cdramatic organizationbg Music Apprecia- tion Clubg Knights of the Road and Travel Clubg Citi- zenship Club tcivics organizationjg Industrial Arts Clubg Choral Club tvocalbg Natural Study Club and Latin Club. The cast ot Daddy Long Legs, the Freshman Class play, was: Jervis Pendelton, Dwight Bargarg James McBride, Robert Knaussg Cyrus VVyehafl', Hurry Sillertg Abner Parsons, .Iohn Cust- nerg Griggs, Kenneth Mcllanielsg butler. Lowell Ilaldermang Judy Abbot, Violet Dollg Miss Lippet, Euleda Smith: Miss Pritchard, tContinued on Page 56D CENTRAL JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL FRESHMAN BOYS t o'+Ti'li'Mf.e - Q.4.. S- 9 rr r 55 Q V Page Fifty-eight .2 g ,Q--i i--v'. .I. ..------ 2 --y ,, -1-1- wr. V I' - f ,-fr, -Zia ' .. ,ijaV,,V44:--N. ..-- in 'ml 7' ' ' USN Pffmvcrl mn v fcillllilllllqd frmn Page 581 Gcrulclinv Allen: Julia Pondellon, Nadine Knnrlu-lg Sully McBride. Juunilu Lnndnng Mrs. Pvndullon, Minerva Mcliiurrnyg Mrs. Simple, licrnitn La Muster:-ig muid, I-Iuzul Millisorg Mrs. SimpIe's maid, Ruth Grxwcng orphans: Freddie Perkins, Ivnn O'Pn'iz-ng Gludioln Murphy, .Inna Lnsch: Sandia- Kula-, Dorothy McElroy: Mamie, Mil- dred Geomag und IAIilI'l'Il!H1l, Ruth Stnnluyg business lll1ll11lHOI', Mr. XV. E. Orcullg slum- nmnuger, Franklin Ruhlg and assistant stage nmnugur, Kannm-Ili McDuniuls. CENTRAL JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY VV. Ii. OIICUTT, Prine IJI2l'Ali'I'MEN'l' OF MUSIC II. III. 'I'-EMPLE MARION .MCNEIL Dl2I'AR'l'MEN'l' OF MANUAL AR ANNA PARKS MELLA VAN MIETEIK ERTMAN J. BIZISR ACADEMIC FACULTY GRACE COLVIN, M1-cllzlnlcnl THOMAS DUNCAN, History NELLE FREIER, Latin CECIL GAISLIER, Iinglish PAULINE KNHPP, Scicncv XV. C. SEI,ANDl'El'I, Commercial Aritlmlcllc BESSIIS SNIDER, Scirxwe CAROLINE S'I'RU'I'IIl'1IIS, Algchru ISABELLE STUMP, English Ipnl TS Drawing, Algebra BERNITA LE MASTERS Vice-President ARTHUR SNYDER Treasurez' CENTRAL JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL FRESHMAN GIRLS I. - Q, ..i--Fi qua' --.nailz q N -f' IQ Y I Y ' . W . Y , ' ' 'v Ss: Lili: - , -'F 9- 54' J? Q ' N-I I .- 'E I V ff V, B, 1 -2314 1 : Page Fifly-nine -y J X 1- -. - ..- fffxi-L -r . I we vu '41, E ji X I -'im V I L LL? , L, M -397.3 CENTRAL JUNIOR HIGH FRESI-IMEN Adams, Xvllillllll Agnew, Ronald Alexander, Ishmael Allen, Geraldine Aller, Elizabeth Anderson, Kenyon Armentrout, Edith Arthur, Floyd Baer, Eleanor Ballantine, Virginia Bargar, Dwight Barker, James Barlow, Alma Barnette, Hubert Beaston, NVilma Beaver, Richard Benson, Harold Berry, Isabelle Beverly, Mildred Biddle, Ray Black, Donna Blacker, Dorothy Blessing. NVard Bonecutter, Marie Booth, Iva Born, Ruth Bolts, Russell Bowman, Edith Bradley, Brunette Bradshaw, Pauline Brady, Ernest Brewer, Harry Brookover. Gilbert Brothers, Marjorie Brunner. Marion Bryant, Helen Burke, Evelyn Butts, Lucille Byers, Kenneth Callahan. Annabelle Callahan. Isabelle fisunp. Clarence Campbell, Mary Campbell. John Carter. Estella Castner, John Church. Bernadine Clay. Florence Cleveland. Harmon Clull'. Mildred Clevenger. Robert Cocherl. Bernard Coeherl, Franklin Collins, Laura Mae Conway, Harold Cookston. Jack Craven, Ruth Craven, Lucille Crawford. Annabelle Crisvinvier. Martha Dall, George Daniel. Garnet Danner, Cleo Davis, Helen Davis, Thelma De Priest. Ellen Detwiler. Vera Deyson, Day Dickason. LeRoy Dixon. Catherine Dixon Floyd Doll. Violet Donley, NVilma Dorsey. Helen Dorfe, Lillian ,i?..:-.': w ,,..,,, e e ae- to X Dripps, Frederick Duerr, Alma Ebert, Paul Ecluenbarger, XVayne Ellington, Maude Elliot, Jack Everly, Beatrice Everly, Harold Everly, Owen Fellabaum, Paul Fellmuth, Lucille Felty, Robert Forest, Ralph Forry, Clyde Fields, Robert Foreman, Vimie France, Garnet Freshwater, Deloss George, Georgia George, Hazel George, Mildred Gilbert, Twila Giles, Jessie Grace, Dorothy Grafton, Marguerite Gray, George Griillth, Elsie Grimes, Nelle Grimmer, NValter Grossglaus, Helen Grover, Marion I-Iaberman, Robert Haldeman, Lowell Hamilton, Louise Hartzel, Mary Louise Harris, Charles Harold. Donald Harrold, Raymond Hazen. Cliltord Hensel. Hazel Heth, NVillard T-Iiblu-rt, Clara Evelyn Hlnklln, Buss I-lite. John Holfhein. David Ralph Holt, Lois Holycross. Richard I-lonaker. Charles Howell. Kenneth I-Iupp. Kendall Huston. Richard Hutchinson. Charles Ingmire, Alice Isett. Blair James, Dale Johnston, Jack Johnston. Lillian Jones. Eldon Julian, Mildred Keeler. Mllliard Keener. Mary Kern, King Kern, Louise Kilbury. Rodney Kimberllnz, Nolan Kimmel. Katherine King, Herbert Kleinmaier. Lee Klinfzel. Francis Knachel. Nadine Knauss, Robert Landon, Juanita Layman. Clarence Lee. Harry Leedom, Georgia La Masters, Bernita Lindsey, Floyd Lindsey, Paul Lindsey. Harold Little, Enid Longnecker, Cora Belle Loukes, Steliane Lower, Ruth Lusch, Jane Lust, Jane Malo, Roy Malo, Thelma Martin, Doris Martin, Eva Jean Maskill, Dorothy Mead, Leonard Melly, Donivan Messenger. Edward ltlinard, Thomas Miller, Evelyne Irene Millisor. Hazel Moore, Murcelle Dale Mumford, Vvilbur Murphy, James NVilson McAfee, Jessie McAninch, Donald McCrery. Lemonde ML-Daniels, Alma McDaniel, Kenneth McDaniel, Orland McElroy, Dorothea McElroy, VValter MeF:1rlln. Harry McGhee, Martha Mefiinnis, Orentha McGrath, Thomas Mcintire, Freda Mclntire. Russel McLain, Helen McMurray. Minerva ML-Namara, Ula ltlePeek, James MeXVherter, Dorothy Nash, George Navin. Thomas Nichalo. Minnie Nickason. Zella Nixzgelneyer. Hazel Nippert. Harriet Obenour. Zelma 0'Brien. Ivan Oiler. Beatrice Osterholt. Martha Pace. Orvil Patterson, Edith Phelps. Glenna Phllllans. Harold Pohler. Milton Poorman, Ruth Powilson. Thelma Price, Clarabelle Prlce, Jolm Primm, Olive Priminer. Annabelle Pryor. Alice Ratlitf. Mary Ray, Virginia Reese. Esther Reid. Cecil Repair. Virginia Resta. Nick Richardson. John Riley, Donna Riseh. Louise Rockwell, Nellie ltoseberry, Carl Rowe, Maxine ltuhl, Franklin Russel, Howard ltutherford, Mary ltuzzo, Eddie Sabback, Fred Sanders, Helen Sanderson, Francis Sansotta, Dominic Sauer, Patil Schmidt, Gordon Schott, XVilllam Sehweinfurth, Martha Seckcl, Albert Seebach. Glenn Selanders, Carl Sharp, Henry Shields, Earl Sherk, Sh usle Sidens Sltritt, Smith, Smith, Smith, Single, Thelma r, Donald tricker, James Harry Euleta Hazel Omar Lenna Sims, Glendara Smith, Kenneth Snyder, Arthur Solinger, Robert Soulier, Violet Spangler, Dolu Stoker, Arthur Stanley, Ruth Struthers, Thomas Sweeney. Florence Syeks, Janet 'l':umer, Charles Thatcher, Georgia Thompson. NVilllam Thurston James Turner, Merle 'l'ulcy, Patil Uncapher, Clara Van Atta. Marguerite Van Houlen, Herman NValter, Faye NValtcrs, Virgil. XValters, Vivian NVeaver, Martha NVeber, Robert Wedertz, Raymond Vtleiser. Eva VVelch, Clltl'o1'd XVestervelt. Katherine NVhite. Harold NVllliams. John XVl1ite, Laura XVilliams, Joe XVhitehead. Edith NVilliams. Mary Whiteman, Edith Xvllllmns. Verne XVlIey. Madolyn Wilhelm, Florence Xvlliltflill, Floyd XVills, Lewis Vvilson. Catherine Yazel, Cerrllda Yonmz. Jesse Zels, Robert Zieg, Iona . 40 ,--- .- , W . . , an 'Y if-,,,t, . iii: i t:-' - Page Smsiy if -ff fl, X j- -. - 2. wF?1'W',4.:,. .4 ..- ' 'l'v,g. - -'- 'i1f-Lgif'- Y . 1 11457 -. A ,, , Qi , 'f ITATIPUEV ,A M , ,, -L., 6' V ,Zff5?fQ ' 7 ... 45251355-?f is 'gat f , f A VA Q-ffl' f wffx, q- mf fr 1! Wwe..-J?-TJ' SNX. :ugh -flififk, 1, ---fflkf' M J , f--... '-aff' , Fwd... A QU, N 6 Qu N' A. A Cffzfill yk2N,f5ggf-,g p i ' g1iQi igiiTiH1. -3,54 M .MTM TX Nj KEN Page Sircty-one , - W 1 1 lb- SD 1 -3463 1 ,g,1111fQ11g.x fx 7 I fs ,A 9 AZ:-'3LN1'f,f fb 'b5wGJL?xX .41 Q7'lTTT, l 1 1f11111'11111Ka11:1111n11G11:e111H111c131H111Wf1111111fg1 --b . , .-,.'fQ'. ..-- - .... V1-All 1 I r W 2 ' 'rx' 61.1 N P- F D- C XE!! Kffe I 1 4 A-L44 1 rv--v-.y-v v r , 931 1 b- 1 H - 1 Q 9'Y'75'Y'Y'7'4 11 ef I 5 f1 ue. ,.. 1 Wlillw-V .-x-. Y vfv- ' - , 'W ' Y Q-v-r'v'fvw-v-v i6:.'TV f - 1 ' H f . -' - f1Vll1'I'Ell Lf II 'I' U .-1 I g .lA1'li1lgl0nNlLl . I C I -y A 'Z' gton, Va.J .2 X Z-........ .-1-,..q - Nd: 15,1--------ii ,:- K--L W W , MQ .,.lgaR5pq?,jfM- ., ...,...4ivvLE,JYl i ' T Tl D i l5tfFt gg' Introduction to Activities Section The rise of our fellow-townsman, 'VVarren Gamaliel Harding, from farm boy to chief executive of the land from which he sprang will always serve the students of his namesakeis school as the finest possible example of the ends to which the virtues of determination, clean and manly living, deep religious faith and democracy may-aspire. If a boy of the limited opportunities such as our former President had can place his name on the countryls pinnacle of fame as he did, we, who move in an environment a hundred-fold better, are not doing our duty to our educations and to the means that made 'those educatious possible if we do not aspire to the greater things in life. The activities of Harding High School have produced leaders. They have been ably supported by fellow-classmates without whose aid leaders could not act. Perhaps from one of us there may go from out the portals of our school a man who shall succeed as did the friend to Whom this book is dedicated. If so, student activities at I-larding High have not existed in vain. H M Page Sixty-four ' Hurrling at work on the Marion Sflll' P BLICATIONS Page Sixty-five if ...,f HQ., N f-- -..,.o'f-f.:-g- A Y Y Y ,...-fl Ww:g.'f ' ygfgfrg. ' -pr r Y Y Y 73,7 hex k K-1 1+ eg, ff if iii LYLE J. HOLVERSTOTT O. HIT'1'ENRAUCH l.UCIl.l3 FOIUSMAN News Edilor Editor-in-Clxief Ffmullll Aclv-ixor THE QUIVER JUNIOR The Quivez' Junior is the student newspaper of Harding I-ligh and appears every 't'l1u1':-sday. The stall' is selected from the Journalism classes taught by Lucite Foreman, Quiver faculty advisor. In the past year the Quiver Junior has striven for a clear, accurate presentation ol' news, a fearless editorial policy, worthwhile features and backing ol' every legitimate school activity. THE QUIVER ANNUAL The Quivizu, student yearbook ot' Harding High School, was edited by the saline stall' as the Quiver Junior. The annual staI1', consisting ol' the journalism classes, has labored to make 'the sixteenth yearbook a success in every way. Originality was the keynote ot' the staIl s endeavors, and seven hundred copies of this yearbook bespeak the accomplishment ot' their cllorts. BOHLER, DE VVOLFE, ROLLER, KNIGHT, HINKLIN. STAFFORD, ERHE'l l', RIFE, NVILSON, SMITH, GUTIIERY. NORDQUEST, GRETSEII, DE LONG, CARI-IAHT, CARL. , .-g..rlfh ,,.,,,v . , X a ee - ap, Mme- ,me j . y y 35-pain i',2,....-..-vw,,.G -l,6,-JMJ'-gn Page S ixty-s iz: I if .2 jim X I - , .W -....4g11:..-lysis:-4.x Mya - .L I 'Sfflfffff f99fwEi,g4Wi?' 'S fgvlexi A' WKUFWC-E 5571. DWARD SLOAN RICHARD PARISH K. I-I. MARSHALL .-lxxixlunl l!usi1u's.v IUIIIIKIUCI' Business Manager Financial Advisor THE STAFF EDITORIAL STAFF Eclilm'-in-Chief .. ............... .... ...... ....,.... 0 . I IITTENRAUCH News Editor ...... ...................... . . . I.YLE J. I-IOLVERSTOTT I ucuHu Advisor ..... .......................... ....... I , UCILE FOREMAN BUSINESS STAFF Business Manager. ........... ...................... .... R I CI-IARD PARISH Assislzult liusin'cxs Mmumcr .... ..........,............ .... E D WARD SLOAN l5'i'H.u1lciz1l Advisor ............ ............................. ..... I I . H. MARSHALL ADVERTISING STAFF Advertising Alauuger ............ ......................... .... H A BOLD WADDEIII, Assisfzlzll Admertising Manager. .......................................,,....... VVALTEH MOORE VVADDELL MOORE FORREY mxoN HEAD1..13Y DORFE SHINDLER Aliqrhgx ---f-5 -f fn 7 A f 1 4- .--. ,QWPV--1 3,n.,'i1 :---l- I 'V ' 4. ' 'li' 4- S ' w j'A??X',l,u:-1121 2 l' ?.. . 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UM Page Sixty-eight Ilurzlilzg rlclivering fl Presidelllifzl cfunpuign speech al Ins Murmn Home FORUM and STAGEQ Page Sixty-nine .2 2, s, ---,.... 4 .ff I . ,. ...------- --X IQ ' .. ., 342' 14'-, -L: V - 451, W JB ' h'??'47' ,,iW3ifft LENORE BONDLEY MARY ALICE NEAL IKOBERT CANTEIIBUIKY JANE CAN'l'IElllSUItY 329 '27 '27 '29 First Speaker Second Spualcer Tlzirll Speaker and Allernule Caplrlin AFPIRMATIVE DEBATE TEAM This year's affirmative debate 'team had an unusually successful season. Cap- tained by Robert Canterbury and coached by T. D. Bain, they participated in one forensic contest with Bucyrus, Winning it by a 3-0 decision. The question debated was: Resolved, That the present method of direct primary election in Ohio should be abolished. The 'team was composed of two veterans and two new members, both of these being Sophomores. The ease they worked out was prac- tically perfect, and the Bucyrus debaters were completely overwhelmed by it and by the supporting arguments. A great share of the praise must be allributed lo Mr. Bain, the coach. He is shown below coaching a protege. He came here this year from Mariettahwliere he served in the Marietta High School as chemistry instructor and coach of the affirmative debate team. While there he helped pro- duce the debating teams which obtained the championship of the Ohio Valley League, the largest debate league in the state. His excellent coaching and wide knowledge of the finer technicalities of debating were the most important in the success of the affirmative and the partial success of the negatives. This knowledge imparted to the members of the affirmative debate 'team enabled them to poiul out flaws in their opponents' case more completely. The members of the affirm- ative squad this year were: Lenore Bondley, first speakerg Mary A. Neal, second speaker, Robert Canterbury, third speaker and eaptaing and .lane Canterbury, -alternate. With the return of Lenore Bondley and .lane Canterbury for the next two years, there is good reason to expect successful debate teams in the future. u. - -. .---f-fe . - -.Q- v,f fo , Y 71- -+f q9 Yi-R ' ,.,,, 'J tw Tsfi xzhq' 'S' ' L I5 y Page Seventy ...f X , I-. ..,,,r.7,.4L:.igTE -Lixif y A Xl Y ,,.,Q,.. ,Y es- I ,...'- ...Q i N' J' AUX T'g fAR., frll L lv wt .1 N . V 5 A . .f . X ' 'I Ii .L ' F ' 1 .lx 7 j - 'Qi '- .1 JULIUS SAHILACK DOROTHEA ROBINSON JOSEPH RINNERYI' LUCIl.l,27I-IUN'l' '27 '2' '2' '.. Firxl SlH'1llfl'I' Second .41!L'H1il!1' Tlxirrl Spchker and Alternate Captain NEGATIVE DEBATE TEAM The negative debate tea111 was not so successful as the aflirmative in that their one and only contest was an out-of-town one, the hardest to win in any debate. Captained by Joseph Binnert, they were handicapped by a lack of material due to their late start. However, they fought doggedly at Delaware, only to be defeated by a 2-1 decision. lf there had been any further contests there is little doubt but that this splendid, lighting team would have 'proved its true merit and squared accounts. Two ol' the members were green material in interscholastic debating. From this team one new member was added to the National Forensic League, Dorothea Robinson, who served as alternate on the atlirmative debate team of last year. She, with Lenore Bondley and Robert Canterbury of the affirmative, constituted the new membership of this organization. Each of these received the tirst degree and have the privilege ot' receiving the N. F. L. key, the emblem of this society. The N. F. L. has done much to arouse interest in debating at Harding l-ligh School. Last year all six of the speakers constituting both teams obtained meiubership, but only three remained in school, Oscar l-Iittenrauch, George Gretser and Mary Alice Neal. The two boys, former members, were unable to participate in forensic activities this year because of other activities. The question debated by this year's negative was the same as that debated by the affirmative: Resolved, That the present method of direct primary in Ohio should be abolished. The members who constituted the squad were: First speaker, Julius Sahbackg second speaker, Dorothea Robinsong third speaker and captain, Joe Rinnertg alternate, Lucite Hunt. None ot' these splendid debaters will return, since each must don the can and gown this spring. ...-..-fffw ,,..,,'w Ji -..g-7i Q1,-f ljnt V+' f- if ,ml 5-fix Page Seventy one ..,J E U::,,v4'-...41LL- TIL- -.ixif gg v 3 X1 ,nj ' -, -c Q, ..,-- , ...I Am, F' IX 'mg' rll't'tm i 1' Front Itow-Surface, Brown, Dorfe, Peacock. Middle Itow-Holverstott, Houck, Merkel, l-Ieudersou, Dixon. Last Row-Itoller, Forrey, Knight, ltinnert. LITTLE WOMEN fSENIOR CLASS PLAY, The Senior Class play, Little Women, given at the Grand Theatre Wednes- day, June 1 and coached by Miss Lucile Foreman, introduced into the cycle of Senior dramatics an entirely different type ol' play. Little Womenv is a comedy in four acts by Marian De Forest, adapted from the story by Louisa M. Alcott, and is a costume play portraying life during the Civil War. The curtain rises showing the comfortable sitting room ot' the March home in Concord, Mass. The home is a comfortable old place, though 'the carpet was faded and the furniture very plain, for a good picture or two hung on the walls, books filled the recesses, flowers bloomed in the windows and a pleasant atmos- phere of home peace pervaded it. The plot deals with the joys and sorrows of the March girls: Jo, Meg, Beth and Amy. During the action Beth diesg Meg is inarriedg Amy marries Laurie, the boy next doorg and Jo, the boyish girl, l'alls in love. The fourth act takes place in a beautiful garden which presents a pleasing scene ol' love, hospitality, friend- ship and the combined happiness ol' all which will linger as a picture in the mem- ories of the entire audience. In the cast were: Mr. March, Marvin Bite, Mrs. March, Edna Surface, Meg, Ruth Henderson: .lo, Hallie I-louckg Beth, Verna Mae Dorfeg Amy, Viola Peacock, Aunt March, Virginia VVilsong Mr. Lawrence, Paul Dowlerg Laurie. Joe ltinnert: Prof. Frederich Bhaer, Kyle Forrey, John Brooke, Edwin Knighlg I-lannah Mullett, Esther Brown. Stage manager, Lyle Holverstottg assistant stage manager, Robert Dixong business manager, Charles Merkelq advertising manager, Paul ltollerg assist- ant, Darrel De Long, wardrobe mistress, Miss Priscilla Smith, and faculty business manager, E. H. Shade. - A very clever form of advertising was used in posters which were decorated with fl- significant flower of the tune of the play, the hollyhock. U 'these were made in various colors and proved to be an attractive 'type ol advertising. c f '1'f:?'2ht '.' H , ss H 5 ' : .Q QV nge Seventy-Iwo ! .J is X X..- -,i. filih-V4--4 -----f-4-4,--x 'K ff ' , Left to Right-Cass, Nvlllil, llunter, Stowe, Stailord, Marshall, Parish, Sloan, Houghton, Barton, Foreman, Titsworth, Sehweinfurth, Elliot. SO THIS IS LONDON f.lUNI0ll CLASS PLA YD So This .ls London, a comedy in three acts hy Arthur Goodrich, was pre- sented by the Junior Class March '17 and 18 at the Central Junior High School Auditorium. The play contained the ever-huinorous plot of the sophisticated English parents at war with all Americans. The English girl and the American boy are deeply in love with caeh other, and it is only through the efforts of Lady Ducksworth that the parents are reconciled to the choice ol' their children. Thelma Barton took the part ol' Lady Ducksworth and inade a remarkable English lady. The character of Elinor Beauchamp, the ,English girl, was taken by Genevieve Stowe, and the American boy was George Stafford as Junior Draper. The English parents were Forest Cass and Helen Ward as Lord and Lady Beau- champ, and lhc American parents were Robert Elliot a11d Mary Titsworth as Mr. and Mrs. I-liram Draper. Edward Sloan took the part of Mr. Honeycutt, an English gentleman who was Lord Beauehamp's business manager. John Parish, Merritt Marshall and Donald Hunter, as butlers, added humorous touches to the play. The stage manager was Edward Houghton and his assistant was Arthur Sehweinfnrtli. I-larold Waddell acted as student business manager and Mr. Shade was faculty Jusiness manager. One feature ol the play was that an entirely new set ol' scenery was used, which improved the play and helped in making it a success. J t.: .-ff 1 94. -' '- -' -J--u, A QYV, sgifav-31: Qlil'iijf,::,:j ' sri,-L: p1 W A f - f- - Vs.-Lifiis., ',, ...... 'W- ' AM 'f,.'.'.x'i5QLtjTQ-,ll'iAz+l'Ett'-iifiivc3 'fi 'A' '5 4 :' : M' WLM 2:5 4 ,J N1 Y -- A.fi.:jfT ,FFT . 'gg rl -'AM 1532-a.LEtQ:-TZ4aZJf55f' V Page Seventy three .1 Q, X.- ...,. 1 -1: 4- 1 ff-TX I S Zi ' ' YZ. Y 'fi-ss.. rrftrm GIRLS' GYM EXHIBITION The girls' gym classes of Harding High School, Vernon and Central Junior High Schools, under the direction of Miss Rachael McAfee, Harding girls' physical education instructor, presented their animal demonstration at the Star Audi- torium, May 3 and 4. The progam was: Grand march, entire departmentg mass drill, Sophomoresg wand drill, Freshmeng folk dance, Juniors, Swedish gymnastics, Seniorsg natural rhythm, Sophomoresg tambourine dance, Juniorsg zouave drill, Juniors, a combat, Seniors, the huntress, Seniors and Diana, Mary K. Tennis. The last number ofthe program was a symbolism in which nine Senior girls portrayed symbolic characters and the rest ot' the Seniors made up the proces- sional, hearing gills to the Alma Mater, portrayed by Martha Linscolt. The other characters Were: Drama, Marie Kashnerg Work, Lavona Peaeockg Play, Madeline Cutarellig Worship, Ruth Gelbaughg Art, Mary K. Artopoeusg Love, Dorothy Stark, Music, Ruth Henderson, and Youth, Elizabeth Carl. The entire program rellected the excellent training given lo the girls by their physical instructor, Miss Rachael McAfee. One of the unique features ol' the clem- onstration was the natural rhythm which Miss McAfee became interested in during her work at Columbia University last summer. ..l-.-: . 1'w Wa, 5:-L 1 ,x 'f ,iq Page Seventy-four .1 X ..,,,-...f---M - -:--My Zk - ' w- qui, iW IW B . , l i l Hi-XRDING HIGH SCHQOL BAND The l-lurdlng lligh SL-houl Band luis jusl complulr-cl ils fll'th successful your. This yr--sr it was clirqclvd hy ll. M. 'l'a-niplc, lhc- nz-w music iuslruclor nt Ilznwling High, :md Edgar Costello, drum uzu,lor. 'l'l1r- llund .hill-lllll functioning ilnlnccliula-ly uI'l4er school sturlvd :ind wus in line shupu for lhe home' foolhnlll gznuvs. lluin ur shlnv, lhc 'llunrl wus right there to support the tezuu :md also uppcnrud ul llucyrus und D1-lnwurc, out-ol-lown games. The llnnd wus ll hifi fuclor in ull ol' lhc huskcl hull glllllils. They were lhc main cog in GC Y' 4 1 - 1 - 1 yn v ' ' I V' 1 - ' pvppllig lhv hilllillllh xslurn lhc lc.un was bvlllg dvlculcd. llu-5 111113011 IIIICCIISZIISIY. 'l'lue llnnxl ussislccl Miss hlflxliiffl mul hcl' Hylll girls in putting over an good uxhihilion. Thgy plzlyml lnrlorc lhv vxlnhllion unml also lor thu grand march. This ye-zu' Mr. 'l'4'mplv prove n conccrl ol' Bamd, Orclwstra and glee clubs combined inglgglql ol' the usuul lllllSlt'lll umm-dy. The liund wus one ol' the main fozntures, lzcczlusu ol' 'lhv good mnnlu-rs vonlrlbulrd. The lm-lnln'rs ol' llu- llund url-: Solo- corncl, llicllzxrd Parish, NVillium Gulllzrryg lirst cornvt Jullnn Wullwrg Sl'L'0llll cornul, I-Inrolcl Hinaunon. Dwight Scranton, Francis Fuirchildg solo cl.ri: lu-l, Felix llulwr: llrsl cl:n'ln1-t, Milford Mohr, John Pzlrsllullg second clarinet, Judson Kerr I-In-rv Dorsuyg ullo sousnphone, l'l0i'hu1'l Gonlpf, lloln-rl Akrong piccolo, Iliclmrd Cowan, Ilolzmd' Sniowt' sopruno suxopllonu, Cloud Pcrryg il'0lllll0lll?, Lconurd Pawkcrg tubu, XVillium llowlvrg sousiphonc, Pnul Ilowlvrg Fruncll horn, John Pzlrishg lnclophonu, Xvilbur Van ML-terg hurilone, l5rlW.n'd Sloan: drum, cymbals, buss, Paul Thonmsg side, Dwight Blll'QLjCl', Xvultcr Duvis und Glen Dull'cy. ' A 4 .3 -:jj wQ 3,,fo 1 s .fm - m xwi : V .1 ii fa Page Seventy-live hy f X , ,M -ifggtgilxflixg Q we -ff! ,ix IK Q3 'W , J! Q H: il, ik,-.,iLlll1'lllltt5?a. Third Row tlel't to rightj-Hardin, J. Parish, Van Meter, Mohr, Gompf, ltcbcr, tlreasap, Mr. Temple tdirectorl, Zachman, Zieg, Thomas, Dulley, Burger, Dowler, Parker. Second llow-Von Endt, Shillinger, Cowan, Snow, NVal.kcr, lt. Parish, tinthery, Kolleda, llider. First Row-llainor, Smallwood, Higgins, Hinamon, Mills, Van Meter, Crawford, Nuckles, Davis. HARDING HIGH SCHOOL ORCHESTRA Under the able leadership ol' Mr. Howard Temple, director, forxnerly ol' Dayton, the Harding High Orchestra enjoyed its most successful year. The Orchestra was forincd f0ll1' years ago by Miss Sara Taylor, music supervisor at that time. She was succeeded by Mr, XV. C. Alspach, who increased interest in this branch ol' Harding Iligllis musical venture. In addition to rendering musical programs in several assemblies in the past school year, 'the Harding High School Orchestra played at all school social, dramatic and t'orr'nsie functions and aided the grand concert, which was presented on May '13 by all ol' Marion's school musical organi- zations. The olllccrs ol' the orchestra are as follows: Director, Howard 'l't'lIl1llt?Q Manager, Richard Cowan, Assistant Manager, Milford Molirg Secretary, Mary Mills, Librarian, Dorothy Zeigg and Assistant Librarian, Anna von Eudt. The personnel includes: Piano, Elma Sage, Dorothy Zcig, Pauline Zaclnnan: first violin, xvllllillll Humor, llo Smallwood, Anna von Endt, Mildred Higgins, Josephine Hinalnon, Stanley Schillinger, Lawrence Partridge, Paul Dowlerg Ilutes, llichard Cowan, Itoland Snow, ll-llat clari- net, Dorothea Crcasap, John K. Parshall, Felix Reber, ll-Ilat cornct, solo, ltlchard Parish, Nvlllllllll tluthery, Julian XValkerg trombone, Lt'!0llZI1'd Parlcerg tnha, NVi1liam Dowlerg second violln, XVaIter Davis, Carson Nuckles, Kenneth Crawford, Delmar Kolleda, Harold llider. Milton Van Scoyg cello, Mary Mills, Howard Fosterg alto saxophone, Herbert Goinpf, Milford Mohr, French horn, .lohn Parish, NVilhur Van Meter, tuba tympani, XVilliam Dowlerg drums, snare, Paul Dowlt-rg bass, Dwight Burger, cymbals, Glenn Dulleyg inarimba, Thelnia Harden. Members ol' the special string ensemble were: Piano, Elma Sage: cello, Mary Mills, Ilrst violin, William Humor, second violin, Ilo Smallwoodg flute, Richard Cowan. A as ,. gag -.Jef FV H' -f x:., f V , , . , - .2 .A A-st-1 - Lil? ,zf':Y'J v 'V . - 3 gilt: '2 N , , fa '9.-,fv.4--- fz- -12 +.- -. ' --2 :J --M31 1' - A l - 23333 jr-5-':'A1:.' -T . i Page Seventy-six L i it 1-it-U , ,I all p. as-gl, f---- -' .f s. as ----- J.,--x - AU A -..gi , if -GN m 'Fffk, nurrrrr. BOYS' GLEE CLUB The Harding High School Male Glee Club, under the supervision of H. M. Teuiple, had a very successful season. They harmonized well and made a number ol' public appearances. Their Iirst public appearance was at the Teachers' Con- vention in the ballroom ot' the Harding Hotel. After tl1is they appeared in assem- blies three limes. The climax of the season occurred when they sang two num- bers in the Canto Club pop concert. The season was concluded with their A appeauwuice in the grand concert on May 13. On several occasions the Boys' and Girls' Glee Clubs practiced together as a mixed chorus. No musical comedy was given this year because ol' the extensive work program in connection with the concert. Five numbers were masterd this year- Kentucky Babe, The Barefoot Trail, Gypsy John, The Monarch of the Woods and The Green Little Apple Boy. Mr. Temple was much pleased with the efforts put forth by the boys, and he hopes to better this musical organization every year by 'training the grade school voices in view ol' their l'uture entry into the High School glee clubs. The personnel of the Boys' Glee Club was: First tenors-John Bell, John K. Parshall, Clyde Morrison, William Fettcr, Ben Gilmore and Victor Gillisg second teuorsw-lRich:u'd llaberman, Dwight Curtiss, Marlowe Zaclnnan, George Gretser, Marion Seekel, Leroy Stull, Victor 'Powers and Murray Goettingg baritones- Neldou Peacock, Harold Rider, Arthur Kline, Kenneth Connelly, Harry Born and Wade MeMahong basses-Arthur Burchette, Kenneth Crawford, Edward Fox, Fred- erick llaberman, Robert George and Robert Uncapher. cokc be V ink i .i 'ig A Q 4 T fi lug, ' J Lyn ?i4:v.w :H 21 i.-Hu. ,i ,, 4 , , . LTL.: Q v , I ' 1 lit F5 f ' aifi bl i J fi 'H . I I ef? 4 we s ll,-.Ili 7 tart ?j,kb +.,,,'W, 1,415-' V F1 1 V 'Q Q' at .L I'-1 fi c .C Page Severity-seven i .2 x if 1... -f J, ,,..41g:,4:mi....X D fs, L ,safe Fm A 'A nwf'SgWgWl L GIRLS' GLEE CLUB The Girls' Glee Club of Harding High was organized the last week of Sep- tember with a membership of sixty-six. This is a very large organization, but contrary to this handicap the girls did splendid Work under their leader, Howard M. Temple, instructor in public school music. Few public appearances were made during the term. 011 the Armistice Day program given at the Star Audi- torium the club sang two numbers alone and one number with the Boys' Glee Club. The personnel of the Girls' Glee Club was as follows: First sopranos- Evelyn Bachelder, Virginia Bachman, Eula Bain, Roma Baker, Rozella Baker, Thelma Barton, Marion Bland, Lenore Bondley, Mary Alice Boyd, Hazel Bristley, Dorothy Bush, Jane Canterbury, Betty Campbell, Dorothy Ellery, Vivian Emery, Pauline Foreman, Vera Galleher, Hazel Grace, Martha Gruhaugh, Mildred Holmes, Alma Ruth Jacoby, Mary .lenki11s, Geneva Lalimore, Janice Laughman, Martha- lcne Melvin, Viola Oborn, Lavona Peacock, Viola Peacock, Anna Beth Pohler, Lucille Schindler, Selma Schoen, .lane Smith, Kathryn Sullivan, Edna Surface. Olive Swindler, Virginia Thomas, Desdamae XVinters, Marguerite Yoakam, Marie Zcisler and Rozalic Zeisler, second sopranos-Madeline Cultarelli, Mary Evelyn I-lager, Virginia I-Ieffeliinger, Marian Kennedy, Violet Landon, Elsie Mishler, Ardolia Pangborn, Winifred Peddicord, Thelma Bingle, Louise Vigor, Mary Kath- ryn NVard, P,auline NVetterauer and Mary Wires, altos-Mildred Duffey, Evelyn Errett, Margaret Forry, Jane Guthery, Helen Lallue, Edna Mae Lucas, Ruth Milli- sor, Princess Reiff, Elma Rubins, Lettie Mae Strine, Margaret Wilson, Katherine Zachman, Dorothy Zieg and Elma Sage, pianist. --aff' N--H. -Hehe,-f.m to g- we - l ,,::g'd-- fr- . U ' X 'Q Q . , L - fl ff' Page Seventy-eight Z' 4:2525 5 V V -l :Nh SC I I x XXSQPA ,'ll u J img gl L'LJx,7i-,X if l lllPQi91lllIlk31?31I llliiif WilMJ lllliY:1E,z1TTH1iG3,9THUlEHI Cf fgy VQUQUYUZY4 v nmmvxvpq md vmn . , . . , , , . . , , , 'N fig g 'L ig, r 5' , r 1 .. QI, F C5 3 A r : 'x 7 G7 Q59 wx'-1 E? YQ Er, X - y -.- fig M 'il' 4 . 4, 4, L 41 if QSM LA M 2 wh--2 t , Q 5 gfskjlv-,4lv ,,,f - 1 4 99' IlIlIZ6'32 H' - - Z W -MUIIIIITQJJ Orgamzauons MIIIIIETIIII.. fi X mww fRW'R'TQfVQTQ+TNfWR 1 YI'U ,QL KFOPIII I I t Il 'd' 17 ,l the Izurizzl of the Uni' S ll' ' t Arlingtony -Axsif xx, YI -A V i i tlllll l Nkfi :E-.P 4 X Y YY V H an Y - Y I U s 'X bil 1 kj : SY X K1 align ,ffxiy N n .., 1 ..- X wif, ,346 35:5-5'gf ,iwgfj ' A '. :., Y' N-. ggi 2' 1 .,J X f---- -1' l Q H A---M-: '- will 'rw in '41 e 1.,Q,,,,-ei A.... K.-if re 1 N i tfIta L Third Bow tleft to riglltj-R. Forry, Rite. Annen, Rinnert, Itomine, K. Forrey, Purisll, Minshull. Second Row-Gillnn, Moxmett, Kramer, Curl, Crow, Hunt, Linscott, Robinson, l'lenclu1'son, lie Wolfe. First Row-Beams, Neal, Artopeous, Xvilson, Houck, Mclnture, Cuterulli, Dox'l'e, Donn. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY This ls the third year in which the Nutionul Honor Society hus been 0l'H1llllZL'd ut Harding I-ligh School. lt is u notion-wide lionorury high school organization 'HW . . . . . . basing the selection ol its inemliers on seholurslllp, leurlewslup, clmrueter und service. MENU! KMIUY E . 2 Y Membership in this society is the highest honor thut can he conferred on any high sehool student. The menilzers were chosen from the upper third ol' the Senior Class by the following faculty committee: K. ll. Murslmll, elmirnmng litlith llrown, Isabel lfreer, Lucile Foreman, Loretta Tilton, Mabel Turney, Paul Sprout, l. ll. Smith, Ervin I-I. Sluule, Leroy llioker, ltnchnel McAfee und Mury Ilelpllrey. The olfieers ol' the society ure: President, Charlotte lirzuncrg X7lCt'-l,l'1'SiKll'lll, Vir- ginia XVilsong Secretary, Mary Kutllerme Artopoeusg uncl 'l'rensurer, Miss Foreman. VVith the uhle direction and help of Mr. Mu1'sl1:1ll :md Miss Brown the club hus enrrieml out u number ol' notable projeets. The 1l1CD1bt'l'S ure: Mary K. Artopoeus, Elizabeth Curl, Rosunnu Crow, Mmleleine Iluturi-Ili, .lean De NVoll'e, Leah Donn, Clara Gillzin, llutll I-lemlcrson, Hnllie llouelc, Virginian Wilson, Mary Alice Neal, Rielmrd Parish, Gladys Ream, Marvin Rite, Joseph ltimmrt, ltuymond ltominv, lilniu Ruhins, Robert Annan, Lucite Hunt, Verna Mae Dorfe, Charlotte Iiranner, Murtliu Linseott, Melvin Minshull, Lnuru Monnett, Kyle Forrey, Rudolph Forry und Helen Melntire. e - - eJx.?T yQ i -'----'fwf Page Eighty .,J N J-H ---P! ' --1 J.:-j 'wg M- Y' ' i?!3 'L Yg!f, , 'LH -rl' tau T ,L 15 - ..Qys.s!zi xi Q 'nl ffggt V A ,W-L ji Qgigvm Second Row f1e1'l 'to l'lHllU---Gl'l!lSl!l', Hittenraueh, Canterbury, Bain fC0llL'lll. First Row-Neal, Robinson, Bondley. NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE The National Forensic League is a national honorary society of debaters and orators. It was established in Harding High last year under the supervision ot' L. R. Wolfe, forrner debate mentor. Mem- bership in the league is based on degrees, and the degrees are Z : xl awarded l'or participation in a certain number of debates as a speaker or by participation in a tiCCl2llllt'li1Oll or oratorical contest. 3' I, , ,, AL .L The points are awarded as follows: Participation in winning debate, - 12 poinlsg participation Ill losing debate, 6 DOllltSQ in oratorical con- . Q fl test, 2 to 10 pointsg in deelalnation contest, 2 to 10 pointsg captain of debate team, l point. The degrees are conferred as follows: Degree of merit, 10 pointsg degree of honor, 30 pointsg degree of excellence, 00 poinlsg and degree of distinction, 100 points. One must obtain one of these degrees in order to obtain membership in the league. At the present there is but one member tMary Alice Nealj who has attained the degree of honor. I-ler foren- sic activities of this year and last year have netted l1er exactly 30 points. Other menibers of the league and their credits are as follows: George Gretser, 28 pointsg Oscar I-Iittenrauch, 21 pointsg Robert Canterbury, 13 pointsg and Lenore Bondley, 12 points. All have the degree of merit. The otlicers elected for this year are: llobert Canterbury, Presidentg Mary Alice Neal, Vice-Presidentg and Dorothea ltlobinson, Seenretary-'l'reasurer. Every member is awarded a silver key, pictured a move, or a pin. ---ff' M. 53.3- ---JW,-f yn . ,, . .. , , s . . W , - 'W + '-3' Q 'K F' , ' 3 ,-.. Y - 1-L .- I.g:31:,31 S. gzifgiijft ' ' - if-' fl iff ' iajly A 'A Page Eighty-one -1 . x 1---.-ff 4---r. ,. r-------fix-ix, , ,AQ L .ef -SM X ' . fll il fa rl I v v , 1 INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH CLUB The Industrial Research Club was organized in 1926 in order to increase the knowledge and mould the seholarshin, leadershia and H , . . . , ,,l H5 lellowship ol the VO9Z'tllOll!ll students throughout the classes. the re- 4g5g3 qulrenients are similar to those of organizations ol' like character. J. H. Smith was chosen as faculty advisor. The other sponsors from the faculty are Messrs. Mason, Marshall, Rensch, Rieker and Smith. The highest one-third of the class in scholarship are eligible to inembcrship in this club. The oflieers are: President, Paul Spathg Vice-President, Harold Wil- ll2lll1SQ and Scribe, Ernest Grimes. The members are: Creighton Brashares, Harold Dripps, Ralph Emmons, .lohn Fellabaum, Harold Grafton, Joseph Grafton, Ernest Grimes, Shelby Haxninond, Earl Howison, Leonard Parker, Karl Parshall, Donald Phelps, Ivan .lOl1CS, Harold Williams, Paul Spath, Dalton Riddle, Carrol Rowley, Emerson Seigfried, Sheridan Severns, Marion Slagle, Delbert Thrush, John K. Parshall, Richard Walker and Lawrence Zuspan. .....i..:'-'1 + ,,.,,, ,,.zef- .-gJ'522,-f In f . .-- .IL -q: 't,,.,'2gf'5 - L Q N-4 1 Page Eighty-Iwo .1 X ,,,q-,...Zgi: 'Q ilx XX -.W..Tjgu. , ,' H 71933: Glqx . V tf173kgf:m'jfgffni5Q Thircl ltow tleft to rightl-Dorsey, XVarnerQ Fetter, Carlyle, Hedges. Second Row-Xvilson, Mer- chant, Sehweinfurth, Click, Griiilths. First Row-Stair, Rinuert, Gretser, V Holverstott, Mlnshall, Redding. ROMAN SENATE The Roman Senate is the honorary Latin club for boys from the three in upper classes who have received A or A plus in Latin. The purpose of Htl the elub is to promote a greater interest in Latin among the students and .2 to create an interest in Latin work outside ot the classroom. 1 1-.J ALI I The meetings are held on Xvednesdays ol' the third and lifth weeks ol' eaeh six weeks. The faculty sponsors are Miss Alllnendinger, Miss Turney, Miss Pennoek and Miss Klopfcnstein. The ollieers ol' tl1e club are: George Gretser, Presidentg William Stair, Vice- Presidentg and Wilbur Click, Secretary and Treasurer. Other members arc: Seniors-Lyle Holverstott, Oscar lJIittenraueh, Richard Parish, Joseph llinnert, Melvin Minshall and Delmas Reddingg Juniors-Arthur Sehweinlurth, Frank I-ledges and Arthur Grillihsg Sophomores-Frederick Mer- chant, Harry Dorsey, Charles Carlyle, Kenneth Metcalf, Joseph VVarner, James Rice, Clyde Wemlall, Robert Fetler, Donald Sehlientz and ,Ellis Wilson. V- .1 i li, 1 f g f: ff l its -, ' N A t an-ef J, ' I . ,qm.,.1 gl ,, RL .,' g ' - ' - 1, t gf fa rv pt t a X l -so D skies! L e e 4 sn u, k 5 . f 45 Y r in EJ -2,2 :':fi'f,-51211eii5i1.:T X Page Eighty-three .2 X j---,.. -.Jr , Third Row Cleft to Figlltl-Ii0.bIllSOIl, Hunt, Gillan, Doyle. Second Row-Crow, Linscott, Kramer, Courtney, Snyder. First Row-Ream, Neal, Iluhins Miss Allmcndinger, Cutarelli, Hoagland, Carl. h SENIOR INTER NOS The Senior Inter Nos is an honorary society made up ot' fourth-year yeglkx girls making a grade of A or A plus in Vergil. A study ol mythology W' is made at the meetings throughout the year. The meetings are held every second and fifth Thursday evenings of each six weeks. The spon- sor is Miss Olla Allmendinger, Vergil teacher. The Inter Nos Society was organized in 1913 by the Class ot' 1915 under the direction ot' Miss Olla Alhnendinger. There were ten members then. A pin was chosen by this class for tl1e Inter Nos, and has been used every year since. ln the middle of the pin is the year number, and around the edge are the words, Inter Nos. It has been the custom in the past years for the Senior Inter Nos to present some gift to the school. This year the book, Classical Myths That Live Today, written by Frances Sabin, a well-known Latin scholar, both teacher and writer, has been given to the Harding High School library, The otlicers ot' the club are: President, Dorothea Robinsong Vice-President, Mary I-Ioaglandg Secretary, Elma Rubinsg Treasurer, Lueile Huntg and Reporter, Elizabeth Carl. ft , M Page Eighty-four .2 X If-,--,i lf .4-.-4' . -------.,:- ---x, p 1 L 14.44 V F Y Y . ,-' Y ETYUEQHQ if-1' Y Y WL -ily-Q. 'l'l1i1'd Row th-l'l lo rightl-Slnir, George, Reill', Hunter, Slarner, Partridge, Vanderholl, Evans. Second Row-lloller, Feller, Rudolph, Kerr, Ewing, lflainor, Carroll, Moore, XVrighl. Firsl Row-Annen, llillenrauch, Shnlls, Sloan, Rinnert, Tuttle, Parish, Hinklin. HARDING HI-Y CLUB The llarding lfli-Y Club was organized seven years ago, its purpose being lo create. maintain, and extend throughout the school and com- munity, high standards ol' Christian character. The Hi-Y sent dele- gales lo the annual slate conference at Lima, organized a basket ball ' leani which succeeded in getting to the semi-linals in the country tour- l namenl, banqueled the athletic teams and had many other minor activitiesj The ollicers for this year were: President, Joseph Rinnertg Vice-President, Ralph l-Iinkling Secretary, Richard Parish, and Treasurer, Edward Sloan. Members: John Bush, I-larold Carroll, John Ewing, Charles Evans, Herschel Headley, Charles Merkel, Ralph I-Iinklin, Joseph Rinnert, Hugh Shults, George Slailord, Harold Waddell, Richard Parish, William Haxnor, Robert Annen, Robert George, Robert Bailey, Edward Sloan, Oscar Hittenrauch, William Fetter, Law- rence Parlridge, Edward Houghton, Hugh Xtlright, Paul Roller, Arthur Schwein- furlh, William Stair, Robert Lindsey, Walter Moore, Donald Reiff, Richard Tuttle, Marion Vanderholl', Donald Hunter, John Parish, Chahner Cline, Donald Cram, .lanies Slarner, Weddell Kerr, Paul Rudolph and Robert Elliott. 1' fill.-.. ir f' ii. l i as A l . sJg?15 'i'1 fl! 5 li' -351' '46 .531 gl if 1 Ah., 'Qnx px .il 1 A I 5 fi 'S . if w , , ,-: ' KT - -X '3' .Q ,',A 9 fi ff ---fl mf. e..f'ig'5?-like 'JsfJ '4a-f' 'YW . Y ,,,s .,,.,,, . W., - - . -,?,' ffl3f ' ' ' .x .l -- 3 A - will EL-Ea 2 , Q V - - 1, 1- zz-. 1:-aff' - iff?-., 'gg V3 g1'if'f?g2f5J.-H::'i. -j- , . f V1 V Page Eighty-live ...J N 5 Q rn.: 1,-q......f.lll'-T ' A i is -..jf ,.,.,t,?, C ,fl .... .tg'T,,,f sg s- C A , m 'IIy L Top Row-Gillis, Merchant. Stoltz, Lockwood, Shipley, XVaddcll, Rll!SSl'lll-QCP, Metcalf. Second Row-Kollda, Bailey, I'Iell'elIlnger, Lenz, Ellcker, Illacton, Nlf-fl-C0ll!Cy01'. First Row-Hockstetter, Crawford, Rider, NVulker, Harden, Geer, Rice. SOPHOMORE I-ll-Y CLUB The Sophomore Hi-Y Club was organized this year for Sophon-iore K-fgy a f boys only, as the Harding Hi-Y is limited 'to Juniors and Seniors. lts I purpose a11d principles are the same as the Senior Hi-Y. X, The officers for the year Were: President, Julian Walker, Vice- , President, Vance Harden, Secretary, Wilbur Campbell, and Treasurer, Harold Rider. Members: Clifford Phillians, John Artopeous, Howard Bailey, Jack Bell, Wilbur Campbell, Kenneth Crawford, Ben Carskadden, Carl Cudd, Harry Dorsey, Averv Davis, Charles Elieker, Victor Gillis, Vance Harden, Edward I-lackton, Wil- lia1n'Heffelfinger, Robert Hochsleter, Judson Kerr. Delmar Kolida, Clarence Lenz, Walter Lockwood, Homer Messenger, Frederick Merchant. Kenneth Metcalf, Chester Niggelneyer, James Rice, James Reed, Harold Rider, Robert S'oltz, James Shipley, Donald Sehlientz, Julian Walker, John Waddell, Clair Geer, William Roush and Edgar Hastings. I aw- Page Eighty-sin: ..,J X 1-2-3 Q...-f .- 0' ,,--N X . .- QW P 5- 2 Zh -..wwf I, --,Q W ...' Tar SIR 'fd-Ass,, rrlftifri ji if Top Row-Houghton, Evans, Gillis, Lewis, Garrett. Middle ltow-Zachmun, Born, Kramer, Merkel, lt. Itierchunt, McAninch. liottom Row-Cook, Shults, Malo, Ilinnert, VV. Merchant, Hinklin, Bader. VARSITY CLUB The llnrding High Varsity H Club wus organized lust year under the leadership ol' George li. llulrbnrd, former basket bull couch, und reorganized in September of this svhool It-rin with the following seven members ot' the '25-'26 group: Joseph Rinnert, lfrunfvis Melilroy, Orville Garrett, Nick llnder, Hugh Shults, Carrol Born and Edwin linigit. The members of the club ure the letter men of Harding High. Allen E. Compton, present husltet hull euzieh, is fueulty sponsor ot' the orgunizution. The Vnrslty II Club since its forinution has udvoeuted the discontinuance of the awarding ol' letters by the junior high schools ot' the city. 'I'he student nlllrers ot' the elub ure: President, Joseph Itinnertg Vice-President, Francis Melilroyg :md Sc-erm-tory-Trextsurer, Nick Butler. The following ure the members of the club, the sport or sports ln which they participated und the yeur in which they earned their letter: l O0'l'liAl,L-Carrol Born, '25, '26, captain '27g Clmrles Kramer, captain-elect '26, Marion Cook, '27: Orville Gnrrett, '27g Edward Houghton, '27: ltnlph Hinklin. '27g Marion Lewis, '27g Joseph ltinnert, '26, '27g lfldxvin Knight. '26, '27, Hugh Shulls. '26, '27g Walter Merchant, '27g Robert Mer- elmnt, '27, ltirhnrd MeAnineh, '27g Philip Malo, '275 Francis McElroy, '25, '26, NVilliam Lowe, '27, :intl ltiehnrd Tuttle, '27. 'lSASItli'l' liAl,I,-John Gillis, '26, '27g Orville Garrett, '26, '27, Joseph ltinnert, '26, '27, Charles livxms. '27g ltiehnrd MeAnineh, '27, and Hugh Shults, '27. 'l'tt.-Xtlli-Iirlwin Knight, '27. MANAtililiS--Football, Charles Merkel, '27, hnsket bull, Rieliurd Zuchmun, '27g and truck, O. l'liltem':nuel1, '27. Q A j Page Eighty-seven .2 . f-- - - ff fsgL- -4 ...tl XL ,, J., Ellfffillflz - 'W ' --,N E, I Y-- - --'sv-1, IX , It I i Third Row Cleft to riglltj'-Bowser, Armintront, Augenstein, Carhart, Zeig, Shelton, Crt-ekhaum, Q Second Row-Doyle, Creasap, Turney, llarkley, Stowe. First Row-Boyd, Iitsworth, Pohler, Eynion, Sage, Srhlientz, Artopoeus. JUNIOR INTER NOS CLUB The present Junior Inter Nos Club, Junior girls' Latin organization, H is made up ol' girls who came from Central Junior High and Vernon H5 Heights in 1925. All Junior girl Latin students having an average ol' .5551 or A+ are eligible. The object of this club is to interest the menihers in Latin customs. The subject of study this year was Roman life, cus- toms, education and art. The Inter Nos .has had a very successful year, and by results of one big candy sale Inter Nos pins were purchased. Business meetings were held the second and fifth Thursdays. of each six weeks. Miss Mable Turney, Junior Latin instructor, was faculty advisor and assisted in arranging the pro- grams. The last and one ot the most Sl1CCCSSflll meetings was a picnic in the country. The ollicers of the club are: President, Katherine Eymong Vice-President, Annabeth Pohlerg Secretary, Margaret Schlientzg Treasurer, Dorotha Creasapg and Reporter, Jane Shelton. - The members of the Junior Inter Nos are: Alice Artopoeus, Ethel Augensleiu, Etta Mae Armintrout, Hazel Barkley, Mary Alice Boyd, Marcella Bowser, Helen Carhart, Dorotha Creasap, Lleo Lreekbaum, Naomi Doyle, Katherine Eymon, Anna- beth Pohler, Mary T1tSWOI'il1, UCIICVIGVC Stowe, Margaret Sehlienlz, .lane Shelton and Dorothy Zieg. 573. ti?-'- '-'ict iff-fp e e f fm 5 9. E! 'S' Q - Y ,, 1 51 i 'T-' fthe 3 Q Page Eighty-eight .2 x fun- ff A- ' j F'fW'iRWJifFu'irri Lust ltow tleft to rlghtl-Stafford, Bland, Claggett, Zuspun, Yake, Bush, Ling, Guthery. Third llow-McGhee, Alexander, Canterbury, Baclielder, Smith, Bondley, Striker, Xvaddell, Gandert. Second Row-lloller, Long, Thomas, Itlopfenstein tsponsorj, Pennoek fsponsorl, Mclntlre, llihler, Mncken. First ltow-Bain, Turner. SOPHOMORE INTER NOS The Sophomore Inter Nos is an organization consisting of Sophomore girls who have received A or A plus in Caesar. The society meets every three week al school. In the meetings the girls discuss Roman life and customs. The pro- grams also include musical selections and readings. Refreshments are served at eatih meeting from the domestic science room by a committee of two or three gn' s. The faculty sponsors are Miss Olla Allmendinger, Miss Mary Pennock and Miss Trolla Elpflenstein, Latin teachers. The ollicers are: Evelyn Bachelder, Presidentg Mary J. Stafford, Vice-Presi- denlg Mary McGhee, Secretaryg Elizabeth Staker, Treasurerg and Jane Guthery, llc-porter. The niemhers are: Margaret Alexander, Evelyn Bachelcler, Eula Bain, Ger- trude Bihler, Marian Bland, Lenore Bondley, Dorothy Bush, Jane Canterbury, Shirley Mae Clagget, Margaret Forrey, Doris Gandert, Jane Guthery, Josephine Ling, Marie Long, Dorothy'Macken, Mary McGhee, Freda Mclntire, Lucile Mc- Mahan, Dorothy Roller, Ethel Rowley, Delores Schnielzer, Selma Schoen, Jane Smith, Mary J. Stafford, Elizabeth Slaker, Margaret Steward, Eleanor Tennis, Vir- ginia Tll0lllllS, Margaret Turner, Mary Turner, Naomi Waddell, Marie Williams, Miriam Williams and Verna Mae Yake. Jfufik . 'ff . - J -- - it - . -M, Q gwi-,ego R B, 5 ..--. .l t if-sais wi Q Page Eighty n me ..! X --.-.-. -5--HT .fl '-4,- '-'4 ,::-x '-Y , A -.,,,..v,,iF!, at Q -wifi s ix ' Elllfm Fourth Row tlcft to rightj-Bomine, Dodds,CCustcr, Schrader, Houck, Bohler, XVilson, Campbell, onwny. ' Third Row-Cudd, Montgoinery, Steele, Suulter, Holland, Simpson. Second Row-Bunnell, Doyle, Coey, Rowland, Click, Lannuin, Wusscrbcck, Upton, Peacock. First Row+Artopeous, XVilliums, Mclntire, llcsler. SENIOR TIRONIAN CLUB The Senior Tironian Club originated with the Class ol' '24 through the efforts of Mrs. Loretta R. Tilton, Senior shorthand teacher. The aim of the club was to create more interest in shorthand work. Ti- ronianl' was selected from the name Tyro. Tyro was a slave of Cicerog when freed, he became Cicerots private secretary. The students attain membership through scholastic ability. During the school year of '26-,27 three socials, four business meetings and a picnic were held by the club. In the Class ol' '27 the following students were members: Dorothy Abel, Mary Katherine Artopoeus, Kathryn Bell, Ardell Bohler, Marguerite Bunnell, Betty Camp- bell, Alma Click, Cleo Click, Cora Mae Coey, Olive Cudd, Princess Custer, Bernice Dodds, Patricia Doyle. Adeline Grillith, Dorothea Haas, Golda Harvey, Blanche Hoch, Marion Holland, Hallie Houck, Ruth Lannum, Helen Mclntire, Rose Minard, Wilma Nedds. Mabel Price, LaVona Peacock, Viola Peacock, Ruth Phinney, Ber- dine Resler, Ruth Roush, Frances Sautter, Edna Schrader, Ellen Secrest, Mary Simpson, Hazel Shidler, Dorothy Steele, Florence Upton, Della Wasserbeck, Mar- garet 'Williams, Virginia Wilson, James Conway, Nelson Klingel, Paul McCleary, Howard Mitchell, Howard Montgomery and Raymond Romine. . , Page Ninety L -2 X ---.T 4.49 ,..':.:hv'?-QT-V 4 Yrrlifvo Y -EIR A ir rffssrfriimfi'i'L 'l'op ltow-Forrey. XVaddell, Stafford, Uneapher, Knight, Salmbaek, Brunner, Boyer, ltinnert, Gretser, Itoller, Lindsey, Headley, Moore. Lower ltow fslandingl-Bell, Schrader, Errctt, Foreman, Dorfe, Sautter, Tchanen, Kashner, Xvllllanis, l-lolverstott, De NVoll'e, Parish, Artopoeus, Carl, Henderson, De Long. Third llow tsittllngl-llarkley, Houck, Click, Schlientz, Mills, Nordquest, Roush, Belcher. Second ltow-tiutllcry, Glasner, Schindler, Foreman, Bohler, Wilson, Morgan, Smith. First llow-llcdding, l-linklln, lllttcnraueh, Carhart, Sloan, Dixon. PRESS CLUB The Press Club consists ol' all students who have taken journalism and served on the Quivizn stall' during their Junior or Senior years. The purpose of the organization is to bring the jour- nalism students into closer contact with newspaper men and newspaper work. The oilleers ot' the club are: President, O. I-littenrauchg Vice-l'resident, Helen Carlurtg Sec- retary, Edward Sloan, and Treasurer, Ralph l-linlilin. Miss Lucile Foreman, instructor in jour- nalism and faculty advlsor oi' the Qulvlaa, is sponsor. The Press Club held three meetings in which speakers prominent in local journalistic eircles were heard. A party was also staged in May. The following are members ol' the club: Lyle J. Holverstolt, Jean De NVoll'e, Paul Roller, llarnld Waddell. Evelyn Errett, Dclmas Redding, Virginia Smith, George R. Gretser, Helen Car- hart, Ardell llohler, ltalpll Hinlcliu, George Stafford, Viola Nordquest, Virginia NVilson, Jane Guthery, Darrell Ile Long, lillzalirth Carl. Margaret Sehlientz, Hazel Barkley, Kathleen Beiehcr, Dwight Boyer, Dale lirunner, Cleo Cliek, Ruth Henderson, Marie Kushner, Robert Lindsey, Mary Mills, Kathryn Bell. XValter Moore, ltuth Roush, Frances Sautter, Martha 'l'sehanen, Mary li. Artopocus Louise Foreman, llallie Houck, 0. Ilittenrauch, Edna Schrader, Margaret XVilliams, ttivhurd 15am-ish, Edward Sloan, Marvin Rite, Julius Sabback, Kyle E. Forrey, Robert Dixon, Herschel Headley, Verna Ilorfe, Luelle Shindler, Mary K. Tennis, Joe llinnert, Elizabeth Morgan, Dorothea ltobinson, Edwin Knight, Bernice Glasener, Robert Uncapher, Gladys Iteam and Mabel ltltzler. .-Q--:AJIW ,,.,,, ,A-ff . lj'N ' ' 1 fms-.. Yr ?f':72 , - -'F 5. GT T? N, --1 i ' pp, Page Ninety one .ML 5 R ,yi ffp-151.4--,r - ' All ,fif-,,,, , Ve e 75243-f9?32'L: ef535's is fx ' xMFWP .,+7X ir' 7 ' 1' l Front Row-Doan, Zeig, Sage, Jenkins. Second Row-Frank, Harden, Parshall. Third Row-liettig, Bohler, Foreman, Stowe. BOOSTERS' CLUB The Boosters' Club is an organization whose purpose is to keep Harding I-ligh School first in cleanliness, nealness and school SD1l'1t. The club was organized i11 the autumn of 1925, with Mr. K. lil. Marshall as faculty advisor. The officers of the club for 1927 are: Harold Waddell, Presidentg Ardell Bohler, Vice-President, and Clara Gillan, Secretary. Members ofthe club are: John Artopoeus, Ardell Bohler, Dorothy Bush, Edgar Costello, Mildred Dull'ey, Louise Foreman, Rudolph Forry, Ted Frank, Clara Gillan, Bernice Glasner, Vance I-larden, Alice I-Iowser, I-lallie Houck, Josephine lmhody, Mary Jenkins, Martha Liuseott, John McWherler, Vivian Ileltig, Clifford Rowley, Jane Smith, Genevieve Stowe, Elma Sage, Chelcher Tressler, Harold Waddell and Dorothy Zeig. 9,4 is 1555 - -ft.-A .V -. -V V J -V-V -Q-'f V , hv kiar 1. -'ph ' qi ' ' la :EL it T if rw ,- F . xt - 1 5 i ' w I ' ' V . , . X 1-. ' xi ' L 1, , - , - an. fp. , .. f x , L Nc: , at-:zanff ills! it-5 1 531 - ,H uw 'e 'iii'r-'5- - f.1 'i'.,-V L-Li1'g'j'ij'. w1zs.:V,':: w-' . .V , '- -1-1-1rff1:ff1'f V V-P Miglitl1Eilg1p4E ,gg ,J ' N' V, nf-L ,,,t 1 i,L.:2.,.'L-:'tA1iLili. - ..f-.f...42-'ffL,'E, 5. -lfiflii-rf' '5iilii:E:LT2E'iEfiie 2:Lz Page Ninety-two it ..,J X X-..-.... Y -..,.-.f .-he -----1-4, -xo if tw vm c-gf' .E IK' ' ,,.,Qy-IT6y,,7:l W, J 11.4, W ,IX lfirst Row tleft to rightj-Suhbuck, Cass, Difon, iElliot, Hunter, XVard, Barton, Knight, Dowler, 'rnnc s. Second ltow-ltinnert, Boller, llolverstoll, Surface, Brown, Titswortll, Merkel, Stall'ord, Minshall. Tlilrd ltow-Forrey, Dorfc, Peacock, Hittenraueh, Foreman, Gretser, Houck, Wilson, Rlfe, Henderson. First Row-Sloan, Frank, Parish. YE MERRIE PLAYERS , Ye Merrie Players is the dramatic Ol'Qill1lZilllOI'l of Harding High. Eligibility is participation in one of the High School dramatic productions or assistance for one of them. lt is sponsored by Lucile Foreman, dramatic mentor, and eligible members this year were participants either in Stop Thief, Junior play of '26, So This Is London,', Junior play ol' '27, or Little XVomen, Senior play of '27. All stage managers, business managers, advertising managers and their assistants for these productions were also admitted. Ofliccrs were elected in the middle of April. The climax of the year came when a banquet for the members was staged Tuesday, May 24, at the school. The purpose of this organization is to create a greater and more enthusiastic interest in dramatics and to bring the participants ol' the dill'erenl productions in social contact with each other. This year's club numbers about forty-tive members. It is looked upon as one of the most desirable activities in the school, and every student should strive to obtain membership in it. The members this year were: Joe Rinnert, Betty Camp- bell, Lucile MeCurdy, Bernice Glasener, Marvin Rife, Robert Francis, Oscar Hit- lenrauch, Edward Frank, Mary K. Tennis, Ralph Hinklin, George Gretser, Robert Uneapher, Kyle Forrey, Ralph Lewis, Lyle Holverstott, Julius Sabback, Delmas Redding, Jean De Wolfe, Melvin Minshall, Rudolph Forrey, Forest Cass, Robert Iilliol, 'l'heln1a Barton, George Stafford, Genevieve Stowe, Mary Titsworth, Helen Ward, Arthur Schweinfurth, I-Iarold Waddell, Edward Houghton, Jolm Parish, Donald Hunter, Merritt Marshall, Edward Sloan, Paul Roller, Darrell De Long, Ruth Henderson, Robert Dixon, Charles Merkel, Dale Brunner, Edna Surface, I-lallie I-louck, Verna Mae Dorfe, Viola Peacock, Virginia Wilson, Paul Dowler, Ed Knight and Esther Brown. , n The ollieers are: George Stafford, President, Robert Elliot, Vice-President, Virginia Wilson, Secretary, and Hallie Houck, Treasurer. - i . ,Q ...-.,-l..:12 1, ,,...,,' F , . , W , , , , sg?'f'rf Eg-N, f-h'--71- - i QW .Q F' re' lip, ggillii- la 3 Q 5 W V Vzgtggfersf '51 fi ' v 14 ,,.. iylzf .g,.1i41- if Page Ninety-three A-, ...,3'--4'---- V' X , A0 -..j.v.,,Z7,e swift, t 51x 475-s., fltrrrr Firstvliow-Bank, Cochran, Regan, Resler, Abel, Bohler, Myers, Gandert, Cularelli, NVilliams, N i son. Second Row-Hunt, Carl, P. Doyle, Nordquest, Artopoeus, Millisor, V. Peacock, B. Doyle, Doan, Mclntire, Foreman. Third Row-Seas, G. Jones, Burhaugh, XVoodruil', Harden, Courtney, P. Jones, Hughes, Bowers, Henderson, Robinson. Fourth Row-Hinkliu, Gelbaugh, Stark, Simpson, Pangborn, Neal, Linseott, Crow. Fifth Row-XVoy, L. Peacock, Kushner, Glasener, Custer. Dodds, Houck, Morgan. KINESIAN CLUB The Kinesian Club is an organization composed of the Senior girls taking gymnasium. Miss Rach-ael McAfee, gymnasium teacher in Harding High School, is the faculty advisor of the club. The club was reorganized the latter part of September, 1925. Officers are: President, Virginia Wilson, Vice-President, Mary K. Artopoeusg Secretary, Louise Foreman, and Treasurer, Viola Peacock. Members are: Dorothy Abel, Mary K. Artopoeus, Ardell Bohler, Leah Doan, Corrine Seas, Thelma Hardin, Ruth Millisor, Elizabeth Morgan, Dorothy Myers, Mary Simpson, Dorothy Stark, Dorothy L. Burbaugh, Virginia Hughes, Elizabeth Carl, Madeline Cutarelli, Bernice Dodds, Ruth I-Ienderson, Lucile Hunt, Phyllis Jones, Helen Mclntire, Dorothea Robinson, Virginia Smith, Ellen Bowers, Mary Mills, Lavona Peacock, Viola Peacock, Gladys Rank, Dorothy Began, Berdine Resler, Mary Alice Neal, Rosanna Crow, Jean De Wolfe, Vera Galleher, Myrtle Gandert, Ruth Gelbaugh, Bernice Glasner, Hallie I-Iouck, Nell Hinklin, Martha Lins- cott, Trella Minard, Ardolia Pangborn, Mary K. Tennis, Rhea Woodruff, Charlotta Courtney, Princess Custer, Bonita Doyle, Patricia Doyle, Louise Foreman, Nora Layman, Margaret NVil1iams, Grace NVoy and Virginia VWilson. B - ' - 1- . f Jf. , aL i.-.-N f it if Q U J.:-yi! , , ' 'it V Y Page Ninety-four W 1Qw.US7f?' Q :sm F if ' ' .. 3 1lf:.sl ' g K ' rx il z Q uzli . 555 I ' 'er ,rx ml, Q4-f ' ii Sl: 3 - ' k 1 f Qi' fx 'r-v-rv 11-111 1-YY' LDV! M Q mn ' Qu f S: fixing Q31 R 5 1 CI r L: Q59 2 1 ,-, 3 - z fir- N .- , CZ VJ? 4- ff 1L,, n,.,,,..- IIIIIGEIIIIIKQSS Athletics li2'Z33llIllK5E5jl!fd ff I M ffl Xkl-ET' we Q 'z4 4yf-1 ' H fgigg-Mfgw . . V. GSJTQ fI.Ill.I'Clil g pl ying golf on a I' 1'- ' Floridaj .2 g X---...-. i--4 N Y , , J5. ww 7 ttrful ?Q,A 1 ERVIN H, SHADE DEVVEY BOHYER Faculty Manager Assistant Couch Ervin H. Shade, Faculty Manager Mr. Shade is our chemistry instructor and manager of all business and money affairs. Besides trying to make the students understand what chemistry is about, he is kept busy selling tickets for the various student activities. There are none more eflicient in handling money than he. Dewey Bohyer, Assistant Coach Mr. Dewey Bohyer, serving as assistant coach in basket ball this season, has accomplished a notable service for Harding High in this sport. I-Iis effective coaching ol' pre-season men did much to prepare Harding for a successful season. Mr. Bohyer took much of his valuable time to help develop a team that will long be remembered for its fighting spirit. Dewey also had charge of spring softball and aided Coach Sprout at all football games. Harding High School Cheer Leaders Harding I-Iigh's efficient and competent cheer leaders aided this year's athletic season with enthusiasm and pep. .lane Smith and Howard Baily cannot be candid enough for their labors during the football and basket ball seasons. Much is to be expected of them, as they have two more years at Harding High. Here farewell must be said to Dido Zachman and f'Bob Templeton, their flut- tering arms and cries of L-o-u-d-e-r and Make it bigger, which will never be forgotten. -- i' , 'sf we V 1 1, . is -A Jr.. 1 1' itll l X if - i'iEf?l5 i 2 E394 gg.,q1ea:v5,,, .M 1 ,, 513415, ,g,1' '.Q,,'3' i, V 553.6 2, .,l l It My ter .1 rn.:- i l: tara ttf?-l ' in 'ii ' 4-iii Qgwj, X511 -,QW ,VEB .edit LW It ,Qt .354 A1431 - P -an . -- - t .r ,, I. lb.. ge, ci 3., - f ,s-gf' ' . ,Lv 'Q 1 sql. Y - ' CHEER LEADERS-Temple, '27g Bailey, '29g Smith, '29g Zachman, '27. --fi--9'-:W Q--'11, flq ' Y , - ,,l, f- '. '1:.,yf'-iw ' , Q ,.f- - 5 'xii - -.: , N1 1 -. - - ' 45,125 iztiii-,-ra. X, 1 ,f,jIj:,1Q.Ql,. , ,g jsg':.i'A. Page Nine!-six - 114 054-53 -'K 1- ,rf ,X ,. f? , X - fgf!.f T jv 'n N, I iffy-K' in-X J ' ...Ag 1. - xxx! jg? L5r',-v i 'wx X: J Y 'b',x -inf, X w - .: LIE 4' di? M' 'xx ' 1 wif-lf' . JZ, A - m xx A ,., f -K 'x'f.,f-,, X' N 'ri' 'r A 1-fL. ..1r W 'F 4' , --..-,,.:.., -gh I' 'Z' K -5 Wk uit? ', -in '1g-- 'J 5 X- . -1 ' X Lg. , A X. nqsai 1' Y--3 1? HDF 7 -if ,.ff,f-Sam A+., 5 2 ff-.. -. , '-'H A 1 A , Q '5' -,,., W i i ,W if-ffffngfv' f A4 J, dw, ' f,4:,.y..5lJx:-' I, Q, 4 A .44 -g.,:j,F ., , N, ,1,-Mffff H P --A' 'uk ,S 4 'H lf? M , 5 'gk fl- QXQN XY-1' ' ,-nf-f .,J V X ,,-,i rn 4. , i....w,--f-figgx,-exe L S-- P A L ' ' 5 flawru - - ,- , Av ,Le L Le., my 2 1-wx , ., .. , 51 L Y,,YY -117 L , W, Y, HARDING HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SQUAD Bottom Row-Rinncrt, Slmlts, Houghton, Lowe, I-luinmcr, Mcmiinell, Garrett, Tuttle. Second Row-Cook, Ruzzo, Evans, Kramer fCuptnin-electj, Born ftluptziixij, XV. Merchant, Arto- peous, Custner, Sprout KCOLICIIJ. Third Bow-Compton fcfiildlll, XVilli:1ms, Eddy, Stziltord, Morrison, Hinlclin. Fourth Row-Lewis. Zimmer, Ostcrholt, NVoessm-r, Malo. lleilf, XVu1kt-r. Roblsins, Brohsl, McElroy, Marshall, Merkel flblzinngerl, NVrigl1t. Harding 'High School Football-Season of '26-'27 fFort'eit-Harding 1, Central 05 Harding. . . . . . ......,....,. 8 goliuuhus Central . . . E Hardin . , . ........ . a ion ..,.,,.., . . . , I-Iarding . . . . 13 Findlay .,.... . . . 9 I-Im-ding, . , . , 7 Ashland . . . . , 20 J-lurding . . . . 13 Bucyrus . . . 5 Harding. . . . 7 Mansfield . . . 7 Iflarding. . . . 4 Delaware , . , 0 Harding. . . , 7 Shelby . . . . 0 H 50 tWith forfeit. 525 CWitl1 forfeit, 483 Won 4, Tied 1, Losl 3. With Forfcil: Won 5, Tied 1, Lost 2. North Central Ohio League Football Standing-l9f26 TEAM NVON' I.os'r 'rncn PlZIlClCN'l'AGl? Mansfield . . . . . . . 3 1 2 8 Harding . , 3 2 1 7 Galion .... . 3 2 1 7 Bucyrus . . 3 2 1 7 Shelby . . . . 3 3 0 6 Ashland . . 2 2 2 6 Delaware . . . 0 4 1 1 -iffy' +'?f,p, 55,9 ' ., , Y f W .- .-44.11. i I ' f iL,Q5llglx. 3 , n ff ' ' 7 ' L gre. v -we,Q-'fi-ZFQZFEZ- ' 1'-AJ -W '-sv :Zi '-31 - Page Ninety-eight J u C -haf-fll-1'4?.s11x . c V. C t ..,, '- 'Fifa hm... 'fh- 'L . ...f . , V V 1:59. . ' 'J' --. V Q Y 'fl KZAIIROLL BORN PAUL SPROUT CHARLES F. MERKEL '27 Couch '27 lfullbrlelc, Captain Sludcnt .llanager 150RNIlZ IN ACTION Paul Sprout, Coach There are some men who deserve no praise and there are some who do de- serve praise. The one who ought to be praised the most is Coach Paul Sprout, better known as Sprouty.' Coach Sprout has been football coach of Harding High for the last four years and during that time he has turned out some of the hest teams that were ever in the N. C. 0. League. Sprouty was always a con- sistent coach, which helped the boys win many games. We shall never forget Coach Sprout for his Christian conception ol' sportsnianship. Many pages could be written on Sprouty, but due to limited room just ask any Harding man about Sprout and then till in this space. Carrol Born, Captain Horny is the name that all football lovers choose to call him. Borny will long be relnemhered to the fans ol' that sport. VVhen a gain, a punt, or a pass was needed, Borny was called to take the ball, and he usually brought in the bacon. Born was an uncanny field-general. I-Ie could literally scent the ball and hrm-ak up the opponents' olfense before it was fairly started. For three years the opponen's of Harding High have had to reckon with Borny before anything eould he accomplished. lf3orny's snappy signals will be missed greatly next year, for he graduates with the Class of '27. Charles Merkel, Student Manager To manage twenty or more gridiron warriors is no small task, but Chuck by working hard and cheerfully did the work in a manner which is a lasting credit to hhn. Whenever a player was hurt Chuck was always out on the Iield rleady to help. May we always l'CI1lC111bC1' Chuck because graduation gets him t mis year. , AJiiif?1s Jw 'ef M . .-.Jaw . .., C .--ff ' WSI' -4- s E?3lC f3:r'i----- , ' ' ' M AGA-f ew 3' J ' 'ww' ' - 3' Q- '9E5.Utifl'2'r V 2 Page Ninety-:une j .1 6, an un., ,,,.....-:.::. :Z...gs ,A in-133-vt.,5j,,, u p wifd 575 rlfirm ri' Q' ORVILLE SARIIETT, JOSEPH RINNERT, CHARLES2gillAMER, RICHAIUE 'I'U'1 l'LE, ,2' , ,273 , y ,. 7, Ilalfback Tackle Captain-elect, Center Ilnlflmek SEPTEMBER 25-AT COLUMBUS: HARDING 0, COLUMBUS CENTRAL 2 With a flerce north wind and a drizzllng rain blowing sharply across a very muddy fleld, the Harding gridiron warriors opened their 1926 football season with Central High, Columbus. Al- though the first attempt at football this year resulted in a defeat for Harding, it was a day that would he better for nn aquatic meet than for a football game. Llne plays and ofl'-tackle bucks were resorted to. since the rain and mud made end runs and passes impossible. Then in the second quarter, with the help ol' her able punter, and also aided hy the strong wind, Central began kicking her way towards H81'Clll1g'S goal line. Although Harding's line held on the one-yard line, the next play gave Central a safety and victory. The flnal score was: Central 2, Harding 0. tNo'rn: Owing to the use of ineligible players Central was forced to forfeit all games won. The oflicial score was: Harding 1, Central 0.1 OCTOBER 2-AT MARION: HARDING 0, GALION fi On the first Saturday in October Marlon was successfully invaded hy a smashing, driving football team representing Galion High School. The Gallon boys outfoupght and outscored the Red and Black warriors and again placed Galion in the lead in the annual grudge affair for league SLlDlSClllfiCy. It was the flrst league game of the season for both teams, and although hoth played steady football, neither showed the fight and determination that is characteristic of this particular game. Galion opened the game with El score ol' line bucks and oll'-tackle drives that kept them in Harding's territory most ot' the time. Then late in the second quarter l-I. Kersh dove ofl' tackle for a touchdown and another victory for the Purple and Gold. The point after the touchdown was blocked, and the flnal score read: Harding 0, Galion ti. 'E 1 L-it QM? Page One Hundred .,-f X f---..... ..-vi Ar ,,,.-g 'f--4.-------- .g:..1-'- L, XLU ..i,Q.7e,,E,Tf,x ,lik jab'-if l 5J3 is 7-.I ' 'F ' ff ' .' ,hifi if ' ff 1 ' ,.. tl .-:,..-rv-,, . ' ' ,,,,w - .Qt ' f- A-,Ly ' ':' i ,Q . ,mi .1 ,J L- 5'-V, . ' ' n 1 ' I v -3 ju' , ,I R ' 3. - 1 1 fl 1 , it R 1 f ' H - 2' A-1 -sw. 43 f U A i' fx' O 1 f iq ' :A .f 1- . f-f1'T.- f , 'Ni' 'iT 1' fr -- - ' ,VX . , F-.Qt Q-524 . ii 'Z 1 5- A Q ? 445755 17 1' - M. Wg, 5. .. , I-IUGI-l SllUl,'l'S, '27, PHILIP MALO, '27, XVILLIAM LOVVE, '28, MARION LENVIS. '28, End Guard Qum'Ierbuck End OCTOBER 9-AT FINDLAY: HARDING 13, FINDLAY 9 October 9 the Red and Black gridiron machine journeyed to Findlay and trounced lust year's stale champs 114 to 9. It was an able comeback after the defeats ot' former years and knocked Findlay's hopes of establishing u Big Ten among the high schools of Ohio into a cocked hat. It was MeAninch's most sensational run ol' sixty yards, closely followed hy Born's run of seventy for two touchdowns that look the spirit out ol' Findlay. This all happened in the tlrst few minutes ol' play and seemed utmost impossible, but the thirteen points advantage turned the Harding line into one that could not he crossed. Then in the thlrd und fourth quarters, aided hy a touchdown and a lleld goal, Findlay succeeded in bringing the score to 13 to 9, but it was all over before they could score the winning touchdown. Harding 13, Findlay 9. OCTOBER 16-AT MARION: HARDING 7, ASHLAND 20 On u day similar to the one on which Harding bowed to Columbus Central, just four weeks eerller lu the season. she now inet the most humiliating' defeat in the 1926 season. The same llglxthnt team that won n great moral victory against the strong Central eleven lost hope after Ashland scored the first touchdown and went down to it crushing 20-7 defeat. Harding kicked ull' to Ashland and after three minutes ol' play Johnson of Ashland, halfback, ran thirty-live yards for n touchdown, scoring the point after for rt seven-point lead. Coming back in the third quarter with u determination that carried the ball over the Ashland goal line ufter three minutes ol' play, and then tying the score with a nent kick, it looked as though Harding was on the road to another victory. Then everything happened. The Hurding defense cracked and Ashland scored two more touchdowns, bring the score to: Ashland 20, Harding 7. i ,,,,, l 1 E xif' C -i Page One Hundred and One NOVEMBER 6-AT MAN SFIELD : .--J N , -.4 ,...,,,-...f.. ,K ...X Ai ' ..Tf3vThq.?L,-, 'N - --..Q,,WW4 hir A v A-I YA WM c RALPH HINKLIN, '27, WALTER MERCHANT, '27, It0l3Elt'l' MEHCHAN'l', '27, Guard Quarlerbaclc End OCTOBER 30-AT BUCYRUS: HARDING 13, BUCYRUS 6 Scoring her Ilrst conference victory this year, Harding High defeated her most ancient rivals, Bucyrus, 13-6. Harding completely outplayed her rivals, and in a sea ol' mud and water she not only put Bucyrus out of the running for league honors, but established a firm footlmld for herself. During the Ilrst half Harding scored two blocked kicks which gave her the ball both times advantage of all breaks and kept the Bucyrus goal hall' Bucyrus scored a touchdown, and repeatedly many exciting moments kept the excited crowd on touchdowns. Both were the direct results of on the five-yard line. She contrived to take in constant danger. Coming back in the lust threatened the Harding goal line. Although their toes, the Harding defense always stood Ilrm in emergencies. The iinal score told the story-Harding 13, Bucyrus ti. I-IARDING 7, MANSFIELD 7 November 6 was the red-letter day in Harding football history for 1926. It was on this day that she successfully held the great Mansfield eleven to a 7-7 tie. The weather was ideal, the ileld dry and smooth, the crowd, band and all joined together to make it not only an ideal football day but an ideal game as well. Three minutes after the first whistle blew Munslleld marched clown the field for a touchdown and scored the point afterwards. giving them a seven-point advantage. Even this did not discourage the Harding warriors, and after fighting on even terms ull through the game, they came back to tie the score as the gun sounded the end of one ol' the greatest games in Harding football history. Yu: .--- f, ...i.1-:'Jl 4r wa, ,,.:?f fS2E-.- ., . , H- W his sf ,...-'-:.-..- L ee' Wye- 3 . -5 nl- fi: .. F: I S-I .,, t. . -4.1-2s:.r::zFf.f wg, If fsiifse-fs - 1 Page One Hundred and Two .2 X X-..-E. f- -,....f . 1. - --- --- S --y L 7--1- 'Q .f rx 7 - A ,, gr.. A ,- ,g,..,,'L .tg 4,.Sje A 'H'-'lx . tffF IIILZIIARD McANINCH, '20, MARION COOK, '27, EDWARD HOUGHTON, '28, 'Unlfbaclc Guard Halfback NOVEMBER 13-A'l' DELAWARE: HARDING 4, DELAWARE 0 Another game won and just one more to go! Early in the morning of' the twenty-ninth day ol' November. almost before anybody was up, the Harding gridders trampled over the Delaware l'oree for a fl-ll vletory. The game was the slowest that had been played during the year, and no sem-es umm- until the end of the first half when Delaware fumbled und was caught behind llu-ir goal, which was a safety tfor Hardillgl. making the score 2-0, fuvor Harding. The other score tlldu'l come until in the second hall' when Delaware was downed buck of her goal for a sllnllar svore. This made the score -I-0, and it stayed this until the end of the game. Both teams acted as lt' they were not yet awake. But considering the early hours it was a good game, and all received awards for their mornlng's work by having the rare privilege of' seeing the State- Miehiguu football game. NOVEMBER 20-AT MARION: HARDING 7, SHELBY 0 In u great game in which nine Harding warriors dedicated their last efforts for good old llm-ding I-lipth on the football gridiron, the Red and Black successfully trounced Shelby, 7-0. This game was played in the snow and kept the two teams as well as the crowd constantly on their toes. Shortly after the first kick-oil' Watt Merchant grabbed u beautiful pass from Born and ran forty-llve yards for a touchdown. This did not discourage Shelby, and she put into play one ot' the greatest uerial games ever seen on a Harding field. Harding's only reply was a great defensive attack that kept Shelby always within hounds. It wus by far the best exhibition of football Harding has shown this year, and it marked the close of the 1926 season. gl...-fix' ,, ,Gini-:i ..-Iv. 'f -EXQ, , , X i s D Page One Hundred and Three .2 h, -i fa -L...f WA BN, I-IARDING HIGH FOOTBALL SQUAD Season of 1926-1927 NAIVIE POSITION XVEIGHT AGE CLASS 'Lewis, Marion .. . .... Left end .... 153 18 '29 'MeElroy, Francis ....... Left tackle 157 17 With- drawn Malo, Philip ..... .... L eft guard .. . 164 17 '27 'Kran1er, Charles Ccaptain-electj . . .... Center ..... 170 16 '28 Cook, Marion ..,. .... R ight guard . . 142 17 '27 'Rinnert, Joseph . . . .... Right tackle . 160 17 '27 'Shults, Hugh ...... .... R ight end . . . 147 18 '27 'Merchant, Walter ,..,,... Quarterback . 125 16 '27 Tuttle, Richard .......... Right halfback 149 17 '27 Born, Carrol Ccaptainl . . ,Fullback .... 142 18 '27 'Garrett, Orville .,....... Halfback. . . . 128 17 '29 'Mercl1ant, Robert ....... Left end ..... 139 17 '27 'Lowe-, 'William .......... Quarterback . 128 17 '28 'McAninch, Richard ..... Left halfback 136 16 '29 Woessuer, VVi1liam ...... Right tackle . 177 18 '29 Stafford, George ......... Halfback .... 135 17 '28 'I-Iinklin, Ralph .... ..,. L eft guard . . . 132 17 '27 Morrison, Osmond ....... Quarterback . 128 16 '28 Williams, Marion .,...... Right guard , 166 16 '29 Evans, Charles .....,.,., Center .,... 133 16 '28 Stars CJ indicate letter men. ----2'3 -f-21,1 'Vs -f .ffv - ' LV' fr -aaa? , F1 fm' Pugc One Illuldred and Four 'Ta X xlkiiv lf..f' -X ga wff 4- 161,-V. 3 K. H- z M... W s X 1, .- 'Abu- 1-Mx. ,xix Vx IX. xx -...!',.-Q 'Q x IN X 'SJ 1 o I J K 1 .W ng , X f 1 fxv gr , f X , 7 . 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X i ,X N XR x.X 5 A .1 X 0 ,,--... , .,...+-. c ,hr ,jimi IX Harding High School Baske Third Row Cleft to l'lglll,--ZilCll111llll f1llllllilgCl',, Cline, Recd, Second Row-Bohyer fllflillilll, Born, Gilmore, Gillis, Compton First How-Evans, Shults, Rinnerl, ll'leAuineh, Garrett. t Ball Squad Cram, Stafford, Carroll flllilllllHOI',. icouchj. Harding High School Basket Ball-Season of '26-'27 Harding ..... . . . 42 Faculty ...... . . 4 Irlarding.-. . . . . 18 Alumni .....,.. . . . 16 Harding ...,. . . . 33 Lima Central . . . . . . 27 I-lardiug. . . . , . 20 Mansfield . . . . . . . 34 l-larcling ..... . . . 27 Bucyrus .... . . . 33 Harding ..... , . . 13 Delaware . . . . . . 19 Harding ..... . . . 29 Galion .... . . . 4 I-larding ..... . 9 Ashland . . . . . 35 l-Iarcling ..... . . . 38 Shelby .......... . . . 15 Harding ..... . . . 19 Delaware ......... . . . 18 llarding, . . . . . 22 Columbus Central . . . . . . 20 I-larcliug, . . . . . 23 Mt. Vernon ...... . . . . . 9 Harcling ,... . . . 17 Lancastel ........ .,.. 1 2 lflarcling ..... . ..... 22 Columbus South ,,... ...... 2 4 332 270 NVou ,.... ..,... 9 Lost ............... 5 - - Q 1 North Central Qhio League Basket Ball Standing, 26- 27 'l'EAlX'l woN Losr l'l5llCEN'l'AGE Mansfield . , .... . 6 0 1.000 Ashland . . , , . . 5 1 .833 Bucyrus . . . . 3 3 .500 Delaware , . . 3 3 .500 I-Iardiug . . . 2 4 .333 Galion . . . . 1 5 .166 Shelby . . . . 0 6 .000 .4 .--M - 2- ffwia'-11 . -- 4 . .Mila 7 fs ' f. QV . Page One Hundred and Sin: ke Z----1 , .-.13 +4, ' X a 1L -..lag J'--t .-'4 -'j L' Q-1 , Pf,ffi.'-fgfwtltfe ALLEN E. COMPTON, ItICI-IARD ZACHMAN, '27, Com-I1 Student dfflllflllfl' Allen E. Compton, Coach Allen E. Compton, basket hall coach at Harding High, is better known to sport fans as Baldy Compton, and is one of the best all-around athletes ever employed to coach a team at Harding High School. While at Wittenberg College he set a mark for other athletes to equal, obtaining three letters each, in basket ball and football. This year, his first at Harding, he so ably instilled the qualities of sports- manship, determination, service, sacrifice and unseltishness into every player that he developed a winning team from all green 1l12ll.0I',l2ll. This is a real accomplish- tl1L'lll and to Coach Compton goes the credit. Richard Zachman, Student Manager This 125 pounds ot' grins and gold teeth, known throughout the school and by his friends as Dido, was always kept busy il' nothing more than keeping out ot' the way. But they always yelled for Dido, and it was wonderful the way he would show up, sometimes. He might not have been the fish's feathers when it came to giving the players a shampoo and a rubdown, but when he and his assist- ant eame to eating peanuts before the players in practice, they were the caf.-'tail's eyebrow. Either of them were the best of their kind when they had to blow up the ball. Although he did not deserve it, by hook or crook he was awarded a sweater along with the best of the players, and was he surprised? Just the same he had a grin t'r0n1 ear to ear. In summing this all np, Dido was one ot' the best managers that Harding High has ever possessed or produced. ' Page One Ilundrecl and Seven ..,1.....r-In ,,.,,, 330 ' f i t- 'tt 'F ,WE its 2 y Q -l .fl X ,, -.-:M-if-f-- :' f-rg. ...N Xl -Tx ,':- 1. --A- --.Q dw' , 1 7 A 4 'f?f lriFi'Frvnf 7' A vikhlli Ii S t fl dl rf I H J' r E' la S T 1 Huon Snulxrs, '27 , Gu 111:11 w- I it 'I 0 ta 'Sgr LPBIAL f 'Z' x 1 'il- , tl .losorn R1 NN mrr, ,.,7 - . Ccnlcr 'S A ll, 1 Y It 'i Illllg l 1 t f S! 'tg' .- ,t J uuN Gn.1.1s, '28, Forward .,.,.r3r . - s ,.f' IQ A --Q tvsav i.Xi T p:,?., t 5 'JI 9- A7 1 3 mm DECEMBER 17-AT MARION: HARDING 41, FACULTY 4 NVhat was expected to be a close game for the season's opener proved to be a rnn-away for the varsity. XVhen the game was over and the comic antics ol' the teachers were finally completed, the score stood 41 to -1 in favor ot' l-larding Var- sity. Rinnert, Gillis and Garrett. were the outstanding players for the varsity. Compton and llohyer were the only men on the faculty team to score. Other faculty stars were Shade, Sprout, Gries, Orcutt and Crane. DECEMBER 30-AT MARION: HARDING 16, ALUMNI 18 After vanquishlng the faculty with a top-heavy score, the squad undertook the task of knocking oll' a very fast and capable alumni team. Members of the :alumni from two and tl11'ee years back appeared on the floor, many ot' them now playing on semi-professional or college teams. The game was fast and exciting l'rom the very first. During the game u whole Isaly outflt appeared and later the Midway aggregation, hoth professional teams. The boys fought hard and the contest was about even, although most of the rooters gave odds to the alumni, since they were better organized than the alumni teams of the past as well as seasoned. The celcrity ol' play did not cease until the llnal gun cracked. The final score was 18-16, Harding Varsity winning. JANUARY 7-AT MARION: HARDING 33, LIMA CENTRAL 27 The flrst real home basket ball game ol' the year! The huge crowd which filled the Star Auditorium yelled itself hoarse with enthusiasm. The game began as all games do-at the sound of a whistle. Through the fastest, flghtlnest sixty minutes of play ever exhibited in Marion by any team, Compton's men overcame a great lead in the last minute and won by a goodly margin. Garrett, Evans, MeAninch, Rinnert and Shults participated in that victo1'y which will long he geingeinbered as thc best game of the year by many fans. The llnal score was -' 7. JANUARY 14--AT MANSFIELD: HARDING 20, MANSFIELD 34 Again our last-half team came back with a bang,,' hut, alasl the bang was not quite hard enough. During the first half, while our boys were slowly getting over their nervousness, the Mansfield basketeers slaughtered us to the tune ol' 28-3. As our second halt' team got under way in the second frame they showed a slight improvement until they ran wild in the last quarter. Their score would have been a different matter had not the flnal whistle blown ln the midst ot' our rally and clinched our defeat by the score of 34-20. JANUARY 21-AT BUCYRUS: I-IARDING 27, BUCYRUS 33 Again a troop of confident rooters and determined bucket-shooters journeyed into alien territory to try their luck and again they returned wlth sad and down- cast expressions betokcning another defeat, The Bucyrus players started strong in the first frame, when they rolled up the topheavy lead of '19-7. Our boys took up the old last-half spirit, which seemed to prevail all year, and with the substi- tution ot' Gilmore for center position, they flnally managed to tle the score in the last few minutes of the fray, Then followed a hectic frayg the Score sec-sawed back and forth, the tense crowd expecting the last gun to pop any minute, and finally it did pop, but at a very unfortunate time l'or us, since it left llncyrus six points in the lead. Score: 33-27. 7 JANUARY 28-AT MARION: I-IARDING. 13, DELAWARE 19 Dowler's Orange Men invaded Marion with a Vtlllgcllllvtf. XVilh them was Red Evans, Delaware's one light t'or the last four years. NVell-it was a good game-the boys played well-but something was wrong- Red eouldn't miss- and he couldn't he stopped. There was fight and spirit and everything that a good game demands, but-there must have been a lid over the Harding basket. Delaware got their vengeance-but Garrett, McAnineh, Evans and Cline Promised each and every opposing player that it would be ditlleult next year. he flnal score was 10-13. FEBRUARY 4-AT MARION: HARDING 29, GALION 4 An atmosphere of expectancy and excitement thrilled a huge throng in the auditorium when five Gallon players ran out upon the lloor. Five silent, deter- mined, black-ancl-red-garbed players took their positions. Each Harding player was determined to avenge, in basket ball, a defeat suffered in football, and each Galion player was determined to make a complete sweep ol' the season. The game was hard fought-tllere was no respite-but the super-excellence of the last-hall crelv made itself felt and Harding won by a sat'c margin. The flnal score was 29- . J-f'X Page One Hundred and Eight 4 .ff -,g ----.1.. ' i -as-fl 515 fi --.sr-'6li,g5,-' r-L -Y .. --- -' Q Y -rwq.. Y i..,v4 X-11 I X X Af3SsW umm FEBRUARY 11--AT MARION: HARDING 9,AASHLAND 35 Ashland, The Lion ot' the North, invaded the domain of Harding High and, after one ut' the fiercest, battles of the season, Ashland sent her long ery of victory through the throng-packed auditorium. The game was fast and played scientif- ieally. ASIIIIIIIKVS offense was slashing, and her superb passing placed her well in the lead. The flnal score was 35-tl. 1-IARDING 38, SHELBY 15 llarding lllgh perumbulated to Shelhy, speculated in a basket bail game of doubtful qualities, accumulated a victory-a great vietory-and then pereulated haek to Marion in order that the players might reeuperale. The Shelhyites were ambitious and willing to wln-they put up a good fight-but inexpcrience was present in person, eomplete. A constellation of Harding form was displayed in that game. All, eaeh and every Harding player, acquitted himself nobly. The flnal score was 38-15. FEISRUARY 25--AT DELAWARE: l-IARDING 19, DELAXVARE 18 ilaviug fallen before the onslaught of the Delaware team at the Star Audi- torium, we felt like wreaking revenge upon them. Accordingly when the squad went to Delaware to play a return game they were in a fighting mood. A large erowd of rooters, regardless of the weather, followed the team and gave then1 ample support from the side lines. Although baskets were few the game was t'ust. l'urious ami exciting. Roth teams were well on their mettle and desirous ot' vietory. They were almost ou a par: first one team looping the basket and then the other. until flnally the game ended and we found ourselves on the heavy end ot' the seore, which read 19-18. MARCH 4-AT DELAWARE CTOURNAMENTJ : HARDING 22, COLUMBUS CENTRAL 20 After a rather unsuccessful and discouraging league season, the rather de- termined hut hopeless squad journeyed to Delaware to engage what was considered the set-ond best team in the tournament, Columbus Central. The game raged from the opening whistle until the final gun. Never did any Harding High team fight as that team fought. Ry sheer pluck and foree they fought the big, towering men from Columbus. The flrst quarter found the score tied, the hall' likewise, and the end of the third quarter found the same condition. Then Columbus spurted ahead to a lead of six points. The boys in red and hlaek fought as never before until with the flnal gun they found themselves victors to the tune of 22-20. MARCH 5-AT DELAVVARE CTOURNAMENTJ: HARDING 23, MT. VERNON 9 After winning the flrst game nt' the tournament, Harding took on Mt. Vernon as her next vletlm hy defeating them 23-9 in an easy game. From the beginning the llarding eugers managed to make enough baskets to keep in the lead. There were very l'ew stars in the game on either side with the exception of Shults, who played his greatest game at the tournament. After winning from Mt. Vernon easily llardlng advanced to the third round of the tournament against Lancaster. lt'lARCl'I 11-AT DELAVVARE CTOURNAMENTJ: I-IARDING 17, LANCASTER 12 llardiug began the thlrd round of the tournament at Delaware with Lancaster as her opponent. The game began with fight-and ended with fight. Lancaster led nearly all the period, but ln the last few minutes a rally by Shults, Evans and Mt-Anineh ovreame the lead and Harding won the game in a blaze of glory. That game gave Harding the right to enter the flnals against South and a chance at the ehtunpionship. The final score was 17-12. MARCH 12-AT DELAXVARE CTOURNAMENTJ: I-IARDING 22, COLUMBUS SOUTH 24 After winning from Lancaster the night before in the semi-finals, the Harding squad took into vamp the Columbus South fellows in the finals. Never will that game he forgotten by other fans because it was just a see-saw affair from beginning tn end. For a few moments I-Iarding would be in the lead, and then some South player would get sloppy , and make a basket, and then South would be in the lead. This aetion took place regularly while first one group of rooters and then the other howled with delight and then in dismay. After a grueling halt' ot' this the final gun popped while the Columbus South rooters went wild and we found we were beaten hy the score of 24-22. Fate placed the game in the hands ot' Culumhus South, hut no one can ever say that either team was the better. o My 4 . t 4, T N- R I ts. 1. ,L :QRS J, v Cnsauzs EvAN S, '28, FOTlUfll'lI Y . lARUllJf 1. X. .5 S 1 5 it RICH Ann RTCAIWINCII, '29 , Guard i.. nl , ,.,, l 3 'v 'E i':UlN l ei. l I 4 AQ tit A ' 1 F ORVILLIE Gaaamrr, '20, A Forward ...li-..... ,,.,,, S1 - 5 ,r :pq , 'Y I -- --Jef -we-. A ,-2w--- + .. 'Q . - 'Life-t'1'fpS . - Page One Hundred and Nine -ff f' 2 N I- ,, ,L VA- ,N ig.- L, ,,. ' i -14?- 'l'?'T-f i4:ti f T x'x , f f.,,f-, f --W fl, j3j15,31- N LH. Lffiwg IYYYW1 'H H WM soft 1 ,fifiwfslz -F-TQ fs11'iAWf'-A- aff? -4. .-1f,-fL'.1,,1'1t-L ff-,-J -fs A - A- A -Jrx-AQ - ,-2' f ' 'f '-:Sf, f6TQ?i -L ' L W ' -an 'J' T. '-irish .- 1 vx,,,,.,,, ,. rm? A Q x v i Top Row-Headley, Dowler, Cook. Bottom Row--Malo, Johnson, NV. Merchant, Fox, It. Merchant. SENIOR BASKETBALL TEAM First Team--Herschel Headley and Walter Merchant, forwardsg Edwin Knight, centerg Robert Merchant and Dallas Johnson, guards. Reserves-Edward Fox, forward: Paul Dowler, Philip Malo, Nicholas Bader and Marion Cook, guards, Francis McElroy, center. JUNIOR BASKET BALL TEAM First Team-'Wayne Anthony and Donald Rinehart, forwards, Clyde Harri- man, center, Harold Robbins and William Lowe, guards. Reserves-Lawrence Partridge and Francis Blake, centers. Top Row-Partridge, Anthony, Blake. Bottom Row-Rinehart, Robbins, Harriman. 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VOCATIONAL BASKET BALL TEAM I-'i1's'l 'l'4'nm-Julln llumvslmu und Earl I-Iowison, t'orwa1'clsg Tuttle, ccntvrg Harold Xvillizuns und llxlus, guurzls. t Ih-sc-rvvs-lvun Junvs und Alfrvd Lumb, lorwurclsg Shulls and Slwridun Severns, guards. Top How-Lzuub, Sllulis, Scvcrns, Miller. llnllom Row-l-Inns, I-lumcston, NVi1li:m1s, 1-Iowison, Tuttle. If-,QQ 1 n L H-ffl L fi! A'A- QQ-yf3fffa1-f,fn A , iyffl W'.,,fl ,, W, ,, - fi -A - .- J' 'fill-QQ' 1 ,VUQXX.,Q1f'f1.'mfrf,1L., -L.- ,WE L 4 f f -.-, ':. L. 'Ii ' mx 14 'f-2'3-'1-- -.W , - -ff - ---- -f:.giJ K,iZQ1!.i7lJ' QE Page One Hundred :md Eleven 5? . ,J F613 YN --V-Q. 1'4 f-l-'1-f- ,...,w.W-4-efz-.i.H-NL Q ., ,- -7 W- - - - --v--5---1 'W ' Y ' ' --Itvwivimt .Lf H , - ' ' - - mixx -A 'f,vfiff'l,., , ff- L . - -L., N ffm f U1-N 4: A-1,4-.:.v-'.':'- 1-4 --:,.L:,.fl,1,,. :. 'X' X ,fjf5iF,L-....T'S' F--3-.f -. !wT7i.:j?,,,X lj iviyjgrf Y 'JT-:NLXX b' . 1- ' .1 -fx N-2 -ug' ,if 'r ,df--1 s,,NNV-- ff' A E-2 :L-iv html LI z'i'lqL..w,2fs N' g5c1fg.,?Q-I Top Row-Iluzzo, Lindsey, Johnston, Hupp, Adams, I-Iinklin. Bottom Row-Knauss tlnunugerj, Mcllunicls, VVilhcIm, Cusiner lcuptuinl, Iluhl, Klinglr, ' Galhcr tcoachl . CENTRAL JUNIOR BASKET BALL TEAM First Team-Floyd Nvllllfillll and Franklin Ruhl, forwardsg Kenneth McDaniel, center, John Castner fcaptainb and Leroy Klingel, guards. Reserves-William Adams, Buss I-Iinklin and Edward Ruzzo, forwardsg Kun- dall Hupp, center, .lack Johnston and Paul Lindsay, guards. VERNON HEIGHTS BASKET BALL TEAM First Tealn-I-lc-nry and Merchant, forwards, Fairchild, ccnterg Robert Akron and Fred Schultz, guards. Reserves-VVillia1u Howison and Wilbur Wittrcd, forwards, I-larry McWhor- I ter, guard. l Crane fcouchj, Schultz, Akron, Henry, Mcrcllunt, lllChVlll51'tl5l', Xvittred, Howison. .. VV Q., J Q -q,- .--li.-ifxxl .wwf b D 1 F C9231 f Q--ww --..L.-.TM------3 .f - .MQ L L if U, ,tt ?f'5:5f -'NEP 'gxffgqfffjgl 5, Page One Hunzlred and Twelve 1 A ' 51' , f-fn N Jw. Q X ,NN .. v f'r4' ,y 2 XR , ' 4,-sv ' N. IA I X X -ig, 1 Q H ,f 1 I 1, - X: 5 qi. A ll AI :Lin Q. ' I' ,, X' ' Q2 ' , .gggiigg .. , 3 1 f + M iq' F 15: T, 35?L,-f' T ..W:f3'5 J- '---' - z, , ,,.m,..fA- Y 'J-,-A- fff ' ' X, ...fu .,,,. .M ,..., ., ,,., ,,. .... .MK I4V,' , , QF figif' , f ,X TRACK 153- ...J T, --.-.... X -v-. . lu. -- ----' u nr- ' N' 'N ' iq, 1 JIS f I x ,. ,Q .-- x i 1 , , ,.4 ,fir y A 'tm f?' ' ' ilrlfrri i 1' I Back How tleft to rightl-Shults, Ansley, Malo, Mader, XVright, l-litteuraueh fllltllltlgt'1 j, Sprout fcoachl, Lewis. Third Row-Fctter, Cook, Francis, Hinklin, Staltord, Keller, Sloan, Walker, 'I'urner, Cline. Second Row--Gillis, Relit, Miller, Boyer,llilontgomery, Perry, Camp, Baber. First ltow-Gilmore, Messiuger, Crawford, Fetter, Garrett, Smith, Cram, MeAninch, Rillll0I'l. HARDING HIGH SCHOOL TRACK SQUAD Harding High's first real track season was opened early this spring when Coach Paul Sprout issued a call for varsity candidates. Approximately forty men responded. This number was narrowed down to sixteen tracksters who repre- sented Harding at the district meet at Wesleyan on May 14. I-Icre Knight placed in the pole vault, high jump and broad jumpg MeAninch in the 2205 Shults, 4403 Zimmer, mileg Jones, halfg and Perry, javelin. Harding I-Iigh was fifth in the meet. Edwin Knight was the only track man to win a varsity letter, but with the abundance of underclass material and the increasing interest in track, Harding looks forward to a better season next year. ' PAUL SPROUT, Coach Responding to a four-year plea to sponsor a track team, Sprouty issued u call for track candidates early in April. An inter-class track meet was held and the winners ol' the events were declared eligible to compete in the district meet at Delaware. Sprout trained his crew of sixteen and entered the meet at l Delaware in which Harding won fourth place with Ilfteen points. Considering the absence ol' a clnder track, the weather and had equipment. Sprout should he lauded for his work as HarcIlng's llrst track mentor. O. HITTENRAUCI-I. 27, Sluclent Manager Although busy with the QUIVEILO.l'Illll!lll't1llCll found enough time to accept the position of student manager of the track team. Aided by Ed Sloan, PAUL SPROUT Junior manager, Hittenrauch was very elllclent in O.lAIl'l'TENHAUCII Coach curing for the traeksters and the track equipment. Sludenl illcuiuycr .,.....,r.':'v ,.,,, f mf ff ' ' A -- -A ,fb-11: d-'---?yf - f ' tr V 'J Q - - 1 ' ' Page One Hundred and Fourteen QM 23 ,f R E if V H V Mf9f2 X ,vgmml-MX 5 ffild gm Q ,1MXIfjflj,,yfwQb iff j ml ,QAM Qs L f C, wif W L Gs Q kivx, QM MQW, M Q' :,....f 4hfff?FQii'gf Q..W1gxj'Z,fj. Ll.,ff.'-TQ?r....gjffg: aw Q fl NVQ!fLlldlfxf.fi1Iill!l 61191Hi!HMAWnlmiillilffaaliilillivlllffvlhggxgq , i?Q.DC2-.:sAJs1EAA.1g2Qs.is.::1-1-i4L,Ul.uC.E4TD3fn,-1 1-1-A-Ali!-5' 1 lww-11-AVA 1 A N '4f .. ', - w cr -1 1 -mr 'NT .VFT53 'EQ - ,f-1, - 2 155 u. F3 FT' wi k' 936 fm :+L 552135 gg ev ,i id ,Lv 5... W 1 ...T - T v-- 1 P , F 351 :P LJ' 1 58 V-32' Q SQ! 3 GXJ 1 541 51 3 Eff El-41 ' ' 'ij ' 'tiff 'Lin ' f ' i ' H Wfydllilliggspf Literary wmz1fuufQQEw1zzz fLQJf3'Qi y' ' -1-li XL um, A, 6 - il ,xx 'Q-f -Y 1 I - HB- ' gif.-M, MYVE ff'9iQf:?m4,s5:iQ..fffWf'y f7fdfW JfW,N ' A ,f3'f'fN?'SL1lQ Qligii' 1371 J WW u X is r 5g.Agaf:iiEvw:f! Wm .1 T, ----.1 ' hifi ., 1, ....i...ii- ' 5 Inq I L- X-if A-2 -..a .. ...A IX - Way nfrrm L YOUTH I Bright eyes of heaven's blue, Souls fiery with great joy, Trite thoughts and intent new, In each young girl and boy. II Let not your soul be dimmed, Nor slacken yet your speed, Haste on! Your cup be brimmed With wine, but not for greed. III Shout with your love of life, Bow not your head in shame, This age, unbarred by strife, Deserves a princely name. IV Stop not with trifling woes, Or thoughts that dwell with pain, Let only deathts cruel throes E'er stop your kingly reign. V The time for joy is now, Another time may be So sad that l1C,Cl' your brow Can raise once more in glee. VI Sleep l'ast when night is nigh, Let dreams of love he bright., Let mind rise in the sky, Into the moon-lit night. VII 'Tis but the youth that fires, The world with brighter ways, 'Tis what tl1e young aspires That crosses bridgeless bays. VIII Let those who older be, Censure our thoughtless acts, But heed to what you see, As 'gainst our Maker's pacts. IX Fall not when once you've gone, Up forward to the skies, Revere what bids go on, Which in your young souls lies. X Youth! Of every sod, Hold good aims ever high, Revere your love for God, And never let it die. YOU MUST GO I-IALIJ-WAY A SHORT STORY OF FRIENDSHIP BY ESTHER BLAIR BuowN Amy was happy, then sad, then happy again. A new move! She could rc- member four already. Each brought new hope, but ended in a half sadness. There were two outstanding characteristics doing battle with each other in Amy. First, she was shy, shy to the verge of painfulness. Second, she wanted friends. She always admitted to herelf that however much she desired a friend, she could never seem anything but cold to those ,she admired most, and she wanted so badly some- one to link arms with or chat to. Every IIIOVC brought new resolutions, but they faded away as soon as Amy saw a merry group of girls bandying nonsense back and forth. For Amy could not go hall'-way. She whistled a while, then fell silently to packing dishes. After a while her eourage returned and she laughed with her mother, her dear mother, sole confident and friend. While Amy worked, she wondered what the new town would be like. Without people to have fun with, she often invented games with houses. They talked with each other a great deal, her housesg strait-laced old houses of brown- stone, newly-rich bricks, daring young cottages, the old ones whispering sly gos- sip, or lifting outraged eyes through shuttered windows, gazing solemnly at the vine-decked intruders on their aristocratic privacy. A1ny never realized how often people were puzzled to see her smiling to her- self as she walked to school or back. She didnit hear their oommentsvon that pretty, shy little girl. Certainly, all she needed was a friendly touch to blossom into as sweet a comrade as you ever knew. More than three hundred miles away, the Spirit of Friendship, which has, anywhere it chooses, one day each year all to itself, llitted like sunshine through the streets of Hampton and smiled as it thought of the future. ln Hampton, it was the year of the flu epidemic and school was closed for .Ianuaryg but, strange to say, four young ladies who lived in four different houses N - J - 1' I - v 'fJ' im'-Y' e ' ft Q N141 Page One Ilnndred and Sixteen -2 g I--. --1 - . u. ---1----1-' .: - -1 M W-s .T ' .s 4 -3X7 3.1 J Xa .ffgqkiiiiiy 1:71, 'T 75 on Fifth street growled at everything and anything under sun all Monday morning. There was a reason, though. The1Ir 7-A gym exhibition had been post- poned indefinitely-the grand, worked-for, wished-for results would not be shown oil' l'or ages! But many a growl has changed to a grin at the arrival of the postmang Louise Brant opened the letter from Carlisle with an expectant glow on her face. In ten minutes Central knew something had happened. I Hello, Thorne's'? May I speak to Clarabel, please'?,, A so very long NVZl1l.. Ctarabel? You know, I mean you don't know, anyway you can't guess what! My cousin Marcella t'hat's been writing to me is going to move 'back ol us on Fourth street this very Srllzzrdlly. Listen, you call up Dora, 'n' Il'll call up Mary, and tell 'em to come over right this nunute. I've got a beautiful plan. . . . li ' . i9 All right, good-bye. Click, click. 48f18-Y, please. . . . I I I ln another live minutes Dora and Mary were in deep consultation w1thIClara- bel and Louise. Hum, This was Mary. People don't usually move in the middle ol' winter. What- I bet Mr. Lewis was transferred, that's whatf, b1'oke in Dora, the red-haired. You're right and wrong, dearests. Merrifield and Company had to have a couple of experts in place of theirs that have the flu. Tlieyfll have a real place, though even when the others are well. Anyway, Mr. Lewis IS one of them. The other is a Mr. Leitch. l wonder what they look like, said Clarabel. Louise, here, has talked about their letters so 11lllCll.u I I uflilllyl, tell you, never saw them myselt. But, say, listen. I had something to tell you. I'll write Auntie all about it, and Saturday afternoon, when they're set- tled down a little, we'll go over and get Marcy andswe can take her coasting on the big hill out of town. Sure. I Just the thing. She always wrote that her mother never could have her around while she was working. lt tits in line. She isn'l coming till Saturday. So come over tomorrow and we can look over the big sled. Wetll pull her out there in single tile harness. Maybeafterwards we can make some candy, l mean after we come back, interposed Dora, laughing. Yes, donlt forget tl1e candy! said Mary. Dora's all for the candy. She never forgets Hull. The great day arrived. In four houses on Fifth street the clocks struck two, ami four unwieldy iigures started toward Brant's garage, and finally disappeared around the corner, dragging a sled behind them. In two houses on Fourth street the clock struck t.wo, and in one house an impatient bundle of wraps stood staring out of the l'ront hall window. In the other house, on Katz square, and right across the street from where Marcy waited, Amy Leitch was unpacking the best dishes. Mother, where shall l put the pie plates? The top cupboard is already full. What about the- Oh, there goes the doorbell. The door isn't locked, is it? And I thought you said Daddy wasn't coming home till about fourtv lIler mother answered her from the front room. It's probably the grocer. I' phoned for things this morning. llnt instead of a grocery truck there appeared a sled, and instead of a grocer, l'our girls, hoping to get started for the great open spaces where coasting is not only coasting, but fine. ls she ready? Tell her to hurry, please. Wonder how she'll like itln Of course she will. Mrs. Leitch was astonished. VVe-l-l, she'll be out in a few minutes. And sl1e hurried out into the dining room. Amy, some girls are out here. They evidently expect you to go with them, coasting. Your things are in the big box on the landing. lJon't make them wait. And to herself she added, They sounded so nice. l hope Amy will be friendly. Amy stared open-mouthed a second, then, recovering herself, she blushed ----'3 l +-'1. 'f A ' 7 ' T? - f- be- .we -- A V q 'h 'ihl JE 'Q Q Page One Hnndrefl and Scnenteul .2 X J-Q-1 -41' - la. --------1-' .g -'- X, W f ,..--I , , ff - 4 rm , A Xa -,gjgf ,, X :A fn..--Li 1071, ' -gif Ilftiftt -f fti'iously and with a thumping heart started for the stairs. Perhaps-friends! It would be lovely to have such neighbors. Across the street, Marcy had watched the proceedings with growing per- plexity. When Amy was unceremoniously but lovingly bundled on the sled, Mar- cella understood. As the procession slid into a regular rate, she opened the door with a rush, but with a chuckle she suddenly closed it. The Spirit of Friendship summoned the Spirit of Understanding, and pointed proudly to Marcy, who was slowly taking oft' her coat and things. Chatter, chatter, chatter, head over heels, gave Amy time with her own thoughts. She shivered with delight. Friends! People to talk with and laugh with to her heart's content. Her mother's oft repeated warning rang in her ears: gifoudniust go halfway. Amy was not troubled. lt would be easy with these- 1'1CIl s. So Amy began to talk, putting in a word here and there. It gave her such a pleasant feeling, this free and including companionship. --And we don't get to have our gym exhibition for a long time, waited Clarabel. I think if anybody said, 'Right about, face,' to me in my sleep, I'd turn over and smother before I woke up. Left face, too. This was Louise. Or 'Mark time, ready, march' or any of 'em, said Mary. Marcy, here, has had more gym than we have, said Louise. Easton has gym after school for anyone that wants, for fifth grade up. Amy was wonder- ing whicb one was Marcy, when one of the girls turned around and spoke to her: Haven't you ? Wh-why, I haven't ever had any gym. Marcy? Did they think that was her name? Who told them so, and that she had taken gym? VVell, Marcy Lewis, you wrote me so your very own self! Don't you 1'e- member? Amy's heart sank like lead. At last she understood. She was supposed to be someone else, and this friendliness was not for her. BJbut Pm not named Marcy. I'm Amy Leitch, she blurted out, and in the astonished silence she dully watched a corner of the laprobe drag on the ground and make no move to tuck it in. All at once Dora shouted: Well, I wonder what in the world Marcy will be thinkin' of us now. lsn't that polite? Oh, my stars! The whole lot of them had to stop, laugh their surprise, and wait for Dora to recover. Did you ever! VVon't Marcy laugh when she finds it out, gurgled Mary, wiping her eyes. Amy smiled faintly. They could see the funny side of it, but what about her? When the party iinally re-started, she found out. What did you say your name was?', Oh, your father is the other man at MerriIield's. Where did you live last? You must think we are awful bright. Amy began to lake heart and warm up to them. Maybe, after all ., . . Ever so often, as though by clock-work, laughter and breathless exclamations, so deafening each could hardly hear a distinguishable word, would ring out over the frostiness and snow. It was in one of these periods of hilarious joy that Amy, half-smiling at the landscape, heard behind her a mullled slipping, turning, she saw coming toward them a very old-fashioned, frosty-paned automobile, evidently out of control, skidding from one side of the road to the other. Amy realized with horror that it would be on them before she might be able to get out ot' the sled. Even if she could, the girls wouldn't understand in time. She didnt seem to think, she acted. Left face, march! . . . Left face, march! . . . Left face, march! She felt as though she must have said it a hundred times before, in a sudden silence, the girls heard, true to their claims, automatically obeying, they found themselves tumbling into knee-deep snow before they knew what it was all about. In the same instant the automobile struck the sled, and Amy, her hands over lierlears and her eyes shut tightly, half jumped and was half bounced into the itc 1. The Spirit of Friendship sighed happily, and smiled, as, in the midst of pro- found, intense surprise there was lifted a stuttering voice, I g-guess I c-came half-way that time! .,-.:.-:'..'9u sw' . V 4 V if is Page One Hundred and Eighteen QQ gfgbim x xx ,1 , WS' uw- '- f FX' .fzfnxf 395' N'-Q 'Axxwfj Q JEJ r , ,-2. x 5- uf - ,Q-,llfv N-,J ning lxxsgj 4 b ,gg fm H Wifi-wgm, A . .:: r:aw 1 . 'iii-Lv-Q' ', x ' I fx Q ll 'Tf E .' -K QQ, gij l ' irq gE sm iF,g'k,'. .I LQ' ,V 1 fl, 1' ' -W- i ' fl? vig.: 61 3-' Win 53 5592 5 +45 1 'll fi? Q fvrwv-rv' ws' 4 , - U A T! 2 'H ' M523 fl, ? ,-I7 H: as 151 n U fAf i? TQ ' . 4, ,Q 'x TE +1 ' W, V? .3 'r .N 5 g Q8 ,j If L7 1 X 1 ui lx-A L 1 1 1 f' . 4 4! ,f .. W 4, w ii , 1' l,?.Q W . It V-:Du 1 . 1 ' . if WL'-YT1 V.-Y vf- J , j ' Y K Qirv-1-vfvw-vvffe i:- QF J I+TW,31,i31IIlllLffo A Dogs Life EilIIIiK553II! '.2' , E lf U4 J! N69-1, -wggry I , 4gg,'Z:q-.1 '.. J '1., HfQz1:J3fM2-Q Ularding, after returning from Florida, grecli g L dd' B Il t th White Houscj Page One Humlrezl mul Twenty Z --'I 1 .Q at y fp - L TJY, jx .wWf,7 r Backword It is the purpose of A Dog's Life,', the humorous section of the 1927 QUIVER, to mirror the humor that has accompanied the serious in the past school year. The remainder of the volume is given over to a portraiture of the sanctioned activities ol' our own little world, Harding High School, and it is only fit that one section of the Quivrsa should recognize and set forth the levity that stalked everywhere in our high school careers, in the classroom, the otlice, the corridors-everywhere. After all, it is really the light, trivial, worthless things that one reniemhers. Perhaps it should not be so, but it is an indisputahle fact that the memory of one's ejection from a classroom lingers longer than the impression gained from being on a winning debate team. After we have forgotten all we ever knew ot' algebra, chemistry or Latin we will still he able to easily recollect the memory of a closely, contested football game, the free and easy camaraderie of a school party or the sea of flashing slickers on a rainy day. In this section it is not our intention to ram our acquaintances, although there are many we know whom it would indeed be a pleasure to satirize. As we have said before, we are rellccting the light side ot' things that puts color into an otherwise drab existence, and we sincerely hope that all the t'ollowi.n,g good-naturcd bander will he received in the spirit in which it is written. Tins Enrrous. .fa-X ---fin ,gggraa-X-:,,lke,f Ina ,,r'- -- x ., Q g .L fE, 4 I Q , Q: .2 Z- .. ...,-1 1 Lh..4 t..fg'W+.j'- f-Ti:--xo y , ,-, , wr' VA - --J-Wgvkjl-, fm. 515 'ish ttflllttbfi RDING HlGH H SH SWEEPI GS F QM THE QUIVER OSSIF by THE DIRT DIVULGER mul the follozning cflilorial staff: Window Washer ....,..................,., ,, LYNN C. Dorraz Custodizm ot' the Cuspidor .......,.,......., ABNE1: T. TIIOXVTE Yust a Yanitor .......,,...... . ,..... IAIUG1-1 NVoon l-lis Royal Nibs ,,,..... . . . . . .,.... A. N. D. Howu Caretaker ot' the Potted Plants ....... . . , .MAJON PIIIIZL BADDE ' 111111 Poetieal etl'eets by Keats, Byron, Shelley or what have you This institution ot' learning has provided a little in the way of entertainment, f but we have yet to see l.iho Carl tting the disens or Delbert Smith saunter non- ehalantly to the phone and eall the bootlegger. What the bootlegger has to do with said institution is more than the limited intelligence required to put out an annual can see, but they ain't no other guys can tell the diff. entre the devil's eohorts and a traveling salt-smen's eonvention, anyhow. -1-QLlIX'Ell-l Also we haven't seen Erma Mae Van Seoy and Harold l-Robbins in collabora- tion to write a vehiele I'or .lohn Barrymore nor Margaret Haberman and Virginia Wilson have neither climbed the tlagpote. In the way of constructive criticism .toe llinnert says, lEditorially speaking, we believe that in the Sophomore year every student should be forced to elimb the tlagpole. lt is another ol' the-many opportunities missed by youth. iQUIVlClt-4 When two Seniors hauled otl' to a natatorium they dialogued something like this: No. I: What is this, a plaee to grow llowers? No. ll: No, l think it's a place where they hold the ehildren's daily tooth- brush elin'ie.'l Altogether: ltaht llahl Forhans! No. l: l wonder, does the tloor raise and make a gy1unasiun1? Voices to right: Hal Ha! I-la! EXEUNT. --QUlVllItl- llonesl, Phil Malo eannol unnastan why he didn't rate the National llonor Society when they have a t'ac'ulty treasurer because the kids aren't to be trusted with the money. sas -fQUIVlElt1l ODIE 't'O ROISERT fl'l2Ml'LE'l'ON Ile Ilunketl his chem And physics, so then ln seienee he eouldnit keep tab. Dumb in lalftory, ' That is the story, But he knew his eampnslry lab. 1-QUlVl3ll-l- 'I'ed Frank thought I'or tour days and came t'orward with the following tlieee ol' wisdom: Some day rumors ot' English hatred for the United States and a bullerls strike will arrive in Chicago simultaneously and then it'll be iust too bad I'or the British Empire when Chicago lets loose upon them. ' Oh, l know how it isg l've been through the mill, retorts Kyle Forrey. lint the mill isn't anything to Chicago, rejoiuders J. Edw. , '94 f t - ' '- 4---f-an f YC:-l.. 1 - - 'S isdn' ? Page One fI1lI1f11'6ll and Twenty-one .1 I, ---.,.. ', ' :JSF ,-'- '- l il ' -. 1,4 I -h X A-1 Wa.-,L ,, -, tc wat' :X s Wkt frfrrrri ' What did the squirrel say to Miss Markwith? It said, I-Iazeltv iouivizni We told a man not to tap cigarettes- 011 his wrist watch because il is hard on the works. The joke's on you, he saidg this watch doesn't work. lQUIVER-- - One day several Seniors were busy in journalism class studying newspaper analysis and they came across this one in the El Paso tTexasJ Tunes: Stockings , were invented in the thirteenth century but were not discovered until the twen- tieth century. The boys actually emitted a solemn I-la, Ha. loulvnn- Eddie Sloan and Harold Waddcllnwere a little groggy one night at Lakeside last summer a11d sent a small boy out in a boat to meet the tide. -QUIVER- , SUGGESTED BOOKS FOR THE I-IARDING HIGI-I SCHOOL. LIBRARY Twenty Thousand Legs Under the Sea -by a Crystal Lake Litcsaver. Boy lnventor Series: Prohibition and the Cotton Gin -by Governor Al Smith. The Story ot' the Sewing Machine and I-Iowef'-I-by Bertha. 'tRed-Headed Rule, the I-lell-Bender -by Percival Algernon Van Valkenburgh. From Hogpen to Quiver OtIice -by .Lyle Holverstott. lQUIVER- The reason why we studes allow Miss S-tarr the right at' way inuthe hall 'is courtesy. The reason we do it when she drives the Chandler Caterpillar is dis- cretion. loulvlznl I think l'll grow up to be a widder, remarked Mildred Mclieever. --QUIVEltl The reason why Hugh Shults is called a social climber is that he has a club foot. ioulvlznt WORD PICTURE ' ' Friday, May the twentieth .... A Press Club party. Come and bring a friend...-. . The reception line . . . balloon draped . . . not the reception hne . . . still bows from the hips . . . and the girls' easy grace . . . introductions are in order. Reckless youth and the faculty . . . do they desire to be sq? Casual bantering of the stag circle. Hand-cupped whispers into receptive ears . . . and Harding ,27 and Harding '28 leaye t'or parts unknown . . . 'to return later. The program t'?J starts. I-Iittenrauehts faltering toll, howll address ot wel- come punctuated by D1do,s staccato laugh . . . Edd1e's solo. And an encore. I-Ie got a big hand... . . Mr. Marshall talks. The Melody Maids . they make your pet corn itch t'or expression. Gretser and his prize. Grelser, the ballyhoo man. The party breaks up. Roaring motors and spurting gravel as the guests de- part. And how! The darkness ot the city spawns a few male grafts who bank the east door. Viaiting for what? Ask me another. A few stay a11d clea11 the gym. A clean sweep? The stragglers depart. Also the staglers. ' Q The gang+Crystal:what? Ulllttbfllill 11530 Zllld enjoyment till when? Graduation IS near. Hence the let-down. Good night. -iQUIVEIt l Ruth Schott says that there is no delicacy like fresh, sweet, home-canned pickles. H lennoni- Out in Oklahoma and Missouri they hang gold-diggers t'or robbing the mates. -LQUIVIERT Bob Annen says he doesn't see why he should take Latin. Because he docsn't ever intend to go there. lQU1vlzn- -Zekle Hoskins sez, sez he: Every time I go into taown by the high school I am 1l1ll1CtCCl with the faek that these here city boys wear bloomers, by grab. . -----PQ'-N' ,r-21, Q-Qvjqfdg- ' ITN -- ' - 9 -- 'i ,, 1 -I ..5- -ir' S,,-Ziff r 4 L Page One Illmdred and Twenty-two rf hf' ,'yf,.f 1, .N Z-.. ..x...,.f 4,..:,-1. , uw, .. --- ---'15, :rj-T X A 115- f. 'A N Qi 1,1337 ,gf ' ,U ,QTXF ff V l-- :ff f f fl GU i j'g,i'f5E'?f:21 f:,:'32V-f5LL 5'1f:E p ggi? fg? A H 'UYSQX 4, , ,G ' - -f--lltl' W' 'Qzjfvxxfgl-wg.-41-irp X'-Qu, f- A -ff NU.- Ilj.'lX,-nf-1 -1- Nr: 4,4 - 1 1.5 A iq. -g Nf'N:q. Y 01413, ., ' ------1-fy: wr, .19 ' ' Y .JN -5, , ,, W -H-14, ,, -4,if fx, wizfif-T:-f-F W., ,? V. J ' + N, F1-M -' Q'--A - gn-':235l,,fv-:11f1,1Ee -H' J h4 ' ff N. jj , , - Ji WL.- . kQf',Q' ,, ,Q , ,J , Y.- 1:12, :Z- pf, - -'L' 1 'wg-1,f,, 74 -V -f .avi--,,Y3,3 K.,c,fg5 ,DU N Page One Ilundred and Twenty-lhree .J N --...,.. .....,w, .f t ... ..---l- z --X , - '- ?. wi-'F 'S ,, 4,-.2 N' --'gif gi M r' QL wks... rtFtgQ ?. Correct this sentence g., Well, we didutt have the assignment, so Mr. Shade didn't call on us today. 1-QUIVElti Correct this one, too: I didn't have any excuse, so Mr. Shade didn't make me go down after one. - -QUIVEIti Dwight Boyer was heard to tell Sarah Louise Foreman that it he didn't stop laughing pretty soon he'd either turn Presbyterian or split an infinitive. ' TQUIVEII- Mr. Marshall was ostracised from the Ohio State Teachers' Association lor dealing from the bottom ot' the pack in a game of Authors. I --QUIVER A NVhat it she was only a paperhanger's daughter-she sure knew how to get plastered. lQUIVER-l If Mary Titsvvorth, Critt',' Ross,' Rank, Markert Sc Lewis and the manufac- turer ot' Luckies comprised the choosing committee Clitt' ltowley would rate every- thing this school has to oITcr. First choice, by heck! QUIVER- Marion Cook: Say, I never been thrown out ot' the Grand but oneetf' Inkie I1Iaberman: Was that when you ran for Wisconsin in 'The Poor Nut?' Cookie: No, 'twas when I went backstage to retrieve the pennies I threw at George Gretser in the 'Belle ol' Barcelona? -iQUIVlElt-- Keats would never have had anything to write about il' Diana had not had to get out and walk. Lucky for that guy, End Man. TQUIVIEIK- Wade McMahon observed t'0ther day: All we need to stage an Atlantic City bathing beauty contest is water and warm weather. We sure have enough 'pore woiking goils' from the superlluity observed at the Junior-Senior. +QUIVE1ti- We consider the height of 'precaution to be the time tl1e Columbus Central Freshie asked Chuck Merkel if his collegiate Ford ever ran out ot' gas. iourvnni George Jean Nathan, the critic, writes that a man gains insight into his wit'e's soul in the way she adjusts her garter, in the way she nibbles his ear with attectiou or in the way in which she greets him in the night:-time at 2:30 A. M. ll' you crave proof ask Chuck', Noyes, Gerald Baker or Herbert Compt. -QUIVlEIt if Abie Lewis says: Even your best t'riends won't tell youf' Maybe that is why he's a perpetual Sophomore. - Q Piouivizni Oscar I-Iittenrauch said that his big trouble is that his cupid's how is in his legs. ioulvunl- Hello, what do you call yourself? Lyle Holverstott is what I call lnyselt' that which. I thought you were dead or gone away from here. Sorry, must have been two other fellows? iouivianhi Now that is too bad. Touivizni Elmer France sauutered up to Miss Shaw and said: I get a lot from the touch system they teach here, not only in the typewriting way. lQUIVIZlt-- XVe wonder it' Mr. Weblfs middle is Aloysius or Areopagitiea? ...T-.i Fla? WAHI' N ,711 ' , ft Q Page One Ilunclred and Twenlll-four E? .ff j'fJ,,, X , .W - 4133- '-jA,fiQf'N.4'LX ,ZQ?'5L'LT t2' ' 'TIS5ndf,,52-Q, ,, ' --f '-- 'gamg if 'fuffsiiw-vmrr 5 W NW., ..,l -.L-,T i,iL7,:f - 4, 1 X , N if-r----A-I----ffw ,ww - lp - hf.:::2:-l-f-f1i21l1f ---Mifflin M4Y4Q1-.+.- ' fuxQ,JQ f A - img, ,ENUM Page One Ilunrlred and Twenty-flue Q24 ' ,wg 4 V220 -..Q 5? GN f ' '-'------eb-Ei-.-.-.-.......-.-.......-...... z 11 2 A f W u E Q Q f. Mu ' U 2 is I 1 W 1' A + i 3 M' it new Pmfwc- g f naw .y SYHCE. ' 97' , lf' 1 E we 223133 - If if I Nfwmc ra' Q ,JQAA f ' M' f Q-1 'I -- A- ! 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M N . g ' mm Q Dear-Hens TH I I Aff I' X96 Lf-1 E I i E Ox W 5 -3 if x .lil- Q ,, 5 + A: l Q ffl' ' I 15191-' S , lil- I 9 5,ccN1Rm. ng Q U 'X i E I ! coL , , - .. , . - 11 fa- I . . iw -' -- A f- ,. ,.,- Ili . ' Q QQ t-If BF- fli: ' 5- .-,. Q' '2 -Ads , 1- . i Amfwfxd 'N N ' -N 'lf-'! i COLUMBUS South f:uNm.ur Sums Hnnome ON '-.Zz ' E- V 3 QHFIMPIONSHIP Cjrguusc HT Dnsmcw il'0uRNLY 3 Q X 1 ' V ' r s Q ' 'W .f A Q 5 qlkumuuuunamxs, ,M Ei I g w i i :Elissa X X N u i WD ff mrllW'1 ffw 3 ' i '-'Wu' Q in X X . . ! gfx? I Q 25 mmusne J g 1 cacamirzissv 1 5 ! Zlf- 411-5 -f f 52f.114 , ,A I 5 - Hnd SOWG refused Thai ihere i sprung vncnI:on,we.dncl E L................-.,....-..................-.-.-,,,,,, ,...,....-.-.-...,-,...,,,,-,-QQOQHERm! 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IH 1 QL 1 V iw . 1. ff' If . f 1' -qs' M .vu 1f1QfgKmiQQ,,!7 A F-A my 2. , IL, mil U! zrrcn I 111111 g hc g gmlll lcd :luring his prcsidcnh l c nprzgn by fellow-ci! of Marion, Ulzioj if I I I I -'I x A Q A ...Lf 7 w' 'e ' Dlx 'Wl?'7f35i.WfiZIWII7VIfl 7' xg EAA A A :::'-: :::'-::::: ' :::'-:: '::: Affrffr I I I, I, I HARDING HIGH Q: I I - 1 I 1 :E Proud of its IHIIIIC, its l1'a1lilio11s, its z1cl1icvc111e11ls- I: true to il1CiCXL1Il'lDlC of nobility of Cl1Z1I'ZlClCl' and love 1' of fellow 1112111 possessed by that illustrious citizen, 1: I 1, 5 OUR LATE BELOVED PRESIDENT, I I 'I I I I I 35 WARREN G. HARDING 1 I I , I 1, 1 111 NM 1 1, 5 1, 1 Q 1, - o I 3 .JMHITUIIS 41?zw'av.5w1zsj5rJ1a16Bo 1, I 1, 1: 4' ' :: ' J:-'::: - :-'-A fi:-Av ':: -::- :fri S ::: :::-'-'::-'ri -:::::-::::-'I 1, 1, 1. I II I I 4, I Learn To Remember ames I 1, I, I , 3: 'I I 1, Pracuce on Gu rs I IL 11 1, 1, :- :I I I EE 1 I 1 I 1: U . I 1, , , 1, . 'I 1, D :I 5, GLEANER 1, I 'I I I I, Phone 2644 Prompt Service I I, I ,I I1 I lr- - A -:::::: : -:::::::::::v :::: : v- v :::: A: : ...li-312551 qua, iq, Y !- E qw- , ' Q 5 1 I iii , NK-1 Page One Ilnndrcd and Thirty-sizz: If 1 .2 J, ,-.4lf:x1iT.:'.X- cy X glW! ' F::::: ::::.-::::::::v', IL 'I Ed Knight: I look :1 cup :ll thc stale lrnck nicel Sati11'clay. 1, :I I cliloiloihginl:9,','GoocIy, goody, gumdrop! 1: TI.IE PRIDE OF NIARION 4 . ,, . 1, I lid:,' Nuw, lh' 1'cl'crcc saw mc swipe il und made me pul it buck. :I Q V . I ,I I u -v ' I li Y-ipllcf .-.QUlVlill- N OJLAUTY 5, 5 M 1, 1, i- :I I U H I Miss Abel Ccliccrfully assigning Iwo ' 1 'naw ninlh poriodslz l-lurold, l don'l want 1: 7 '1 lo 'ovcx' cziich you skipping ninth :I I-119 pcriods again. ,I 1, I Bohn liohhins: An' I dou'l want Known for yuu Io, lllllll0l'lU 1: 1 QUALITY I -QUlVEll- 1: I: 'I and 1' I P MzHrIy'l Linscoll: And what did he do XVIUII your mother czunc in and '1 found him cinhrzicing you? I Ilioszmnziz Wilh grcut prcsoncc of :I mind Czirrol sIz11'I,cd to dance. 1: 11 In if. 4-f::::::::::.- ::::: : :J : .-:: :::o ::::::::::::.-:::: .-:.-::::: ::::::::.- : : ::::::::::::::::::: ! I I ' I I I 1 li I YOUR PHOTOGRAPH-M I: I I 1, 1, ,l :g A LIFTIME TREASUREI I 'I . 1: I 1, 'I 1, 5: In Years lo Come You Will Enjoy More and More I 1, I, 4, I, I 4 1: YOUR PHOTOGRAPH .... Made by If In 1' . ,, I1 I I 'I 1' I MASIER SIUDIO I 1, ,I I, 4, I ' 11 I Pllotogrnplicr to the 1927 QUIVER 1' 1, ,P :I 1: I I I 178 LQ MAIN STREET Phone 2873 :I ll I 2 4,::,:,,- - ::::::::, ::: ::::::::: ::::::::::::::,, , AQQQA J . .-li--M-21+ 'P f A p 511,55 4.- ' Page One Hundred and Thirty-seven ...ff g --...,... ...s...:r, ...Q -4 4-'Ei S - ,Y , L, .1 ...- 15? ' f Dix 1 fe ::-f-:::::::::::::::: fy 1: it DON'T WASTE 'E II YOUR MUNEY I 1 E: .Nit: Why do blushes creep over 1, Appreciate its full value by :I S11'1S f2lC0S'? 4 . . . v It gettlllg YOUI' Prlntlflg d0T1e Wit: Because if they ran they 4: 1, might raise a dust. 1, here. lr U 1, lr Q: SMITH PRINT if -QU 'E - 4, 1 . 1 1' St. Peter Ito an arrival in heavenbz I How did you get here? ,' Applicant: Flu. 4, Phone.2016 'r 'v 1: 14615 S. MAIN STREET I . 4 P I 4 P I I tu 4 5, MARION, OHIO ,E lVlariOn'S Best Clothing Store STYLE HEADQUARTERS E -fori MEN AND YOUNG MEN 'f CHAS. P. SMITH gg --A-M-H, Jw-QM S , , A A SS,. A ,fl----1-Twf g Page One Hundred and Th ly e ght .Z X 4 H::,.wf-,...4:.1L: ,L 'LILX as .KY -'--3-iifl?-J K -- Q 'Lwi,.-.rvis --V 15 ' F,,f il:mfufalfrri ig, g-::::::::::::::.4- ::::::::.-:q ll 'P I' 4 4' 'P P , , 4, IP I: . . 'I 4, A :P Miss Starr tin social problemslz Give, for one year, the sum and grand 1+ ' ,: tolal of the number of Polish aliens ad- .Q 4. mitted to citizenship in these United M 1' states. 1: .1 Pete Fetler: 1492, none. I: 1 l 4 Class in unison: Get th' hook! I' Intefufbafl Shlnln 4: 4: 'P 4, 'P -QUlVl3ll-- 4, +P 1, Parlor Ig Duteh Holland: That's the cutest 1+ fl little pig I have. His name is Ink. 4: 4, Felix nebci-1 'fwhy ink-1 1: :Z . Dutch: Because,l1e is always run- 1: , lung out of the Pen' 1: Shines That 0uts1zine :I 4 P 113 N. state sf. :g 4 fl if 4 P :P P L::,::,::,-:::,..:,,,:,,,.-,::,, :,::::-'- ::::-ooo::::::::::,-::::,,t,.,.::::::--::6::::::.-::::::7, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4 4 .I 4: 'P :P it 4 4, 4, 1: ' Q: .P COMPLIMENTS 5: If 4: :P ,P 4C 'I I' Of Ig :I :P I P Q: Q: :P A F R I E :Y if If 4: :I 'P P Ig I: 'P 'P 'P 'P 4 I :E If 'P 'P 1: it 1v'::::::::: A -::::::::: A A:::::::::::,-::..,::::.,::::::::::::::::3 --ffl M, .- - - Q-'M-f' M a , ' , , g , '. -. ks 3.1-:1j P - TMI - 2 Q 4 NJ , We , , -'. f':: v f ' - 1 ,gi 3ff gf,g-,Q-,:f --V?-5'-,,4,,:,m - Page One Hundred and Tlliriy-nine I, , -1 !?3V'i2iL.-r . -.u.,4--1----?- --N.--ii - XL O ...ffLy4i96g,- J' '-.Ml YY A 4 ' ' ,I ,ff-1.1 'Fix '45 , Km.,-,D fix, JLIIVQ, W :Q -7 : ::-, 4 :4 Bcggar: Please, sir, will yuh give fi ,I an old guy u dime fur Z1 euppu coll'ee'? 4: 4, Harold Waddell: Sorry, but 1 don'l 4, drink coffee. 4: 44 4 M A R 1 o 4 4, , 4 4 1: 1: Rule Brisgnnerz Whcw, I just lookn 4: sti ' exam. 4, 4, Dwight Boyer: Finish'? D'1le' Heck no French. 4, PAINT CO. 4. 1 - 4 I 4, 44 44 1' . 4, 44 --QUIVIzll- 4, , 4: 4, Mr. Shade Cui close ol' chemistry 4, clussjz Now, class, we have linishcd ,Q Center St, 1, sulphu'ric acid, lOlIl0l'l'0NV I will luke fl T - zlfxklilie-e-ee! Three ol'4 those 4: PHONE 4412 1, cheers! Hip, hip, etc. 4, , 4, 4, 4 - - 44 -QUIvnu- gl MAFIOH, Ohio lg 1' 1' Visilor: Sonny, can you direct me 4: 4, lo the 6 and 718 National I3unIc'? 4, 1' Jim Rice: 1 kin fer two bits. 1: 4: Bank directors don't work for nothing 1, 4, in this town. :::- - :::::::::::::::::J ixxx: :Nx:x::::::::::F i:'Ax'wx: : : :::::'A::i 4 4 4 , . , ,. D 4: THE BEST OF EVERYTHING IN YOU'LL LIKE- l 4 4, 4 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 44 4 4 4 IP 4 :E IE :E Master I1 4, 44 4, '4 4, 44 4 '4 4 4 4 Ph ' ' ' 4 ot 11118 III '4 35 TOILET GOODS 12 ,5 O F '95 4 4, it 4, 14 4, 44 4, 44 4, , 4, 4, 44 4 44 4, . 44 If . STATIONERY Ig 1: Glossy Prmts tg 4, 4 14 4, ,4 FE :E EE 4 1: Bright Prints-24-Hour Service 4 1 T ' 4 4 PHARMACY 4 4 mV'JNmNT 4 4: 4, 1, AGENTS EVERYWIIERE 4, 4 , 4, ll 4, ll 4 ' STUMP st SAMS It 4 1' 4, , 4, 14 Ig 121 s.Main s4.,Ma1-ion, ohio MASTER STUDI0 gl ' ' ... f , . - .H 4 1, Phone 5191 11814 SOUIII MAIN Sl. 4: 44 4: 1? L.::::::,A- :,-,-,-:::::::::::::li D-.-- ---- : ::: - -:::: -AA- : :v-:rd ii sr.:-,C H i V , ' Nw , ,,-Z, A. ig U -I lgggzzgigi, , Page One Ilzuulred and Forty . -f'X N ' !,,,.,, -......f 'Ez'--'if-fmT'h+f A -GNL QM ' WL E , tiff iff! ' P P Miss Brown: What is ostraqiSn1'? f:::':: : 'A :::':' :::jf Texas Johnson: Assassination of ,, 1, an ostrich. '11 I 1, 'P 1 'P -Qu1vEn- ,I D t' Ig 1 'P 1 'P 1 'P Dido Z. tattempting to start earI : and This darned self-starter won't work! 1: 1, There is a short circuit somewhere. 'I 1' Bob R.: Well, why don't you 1' .Q lengthen it, dear? S O 1, 4I 1 1, I -Qu1vEn- 1: 'P 1, 'P Mr. Webb: How far away from the 1 answzer ot' that problem are you, S I Cos as , , Cleo gi'C,l3kb2lllIllZ About three seats, I I ' W J' Q: DRUG STORE ,P P V , -QU1vEH- 131 E. CENTER STREET I 1 H.: Can you drive with one Phone 2403 Bill H.: You bet I can. If 1: Lucite: Then have an apple. v::: :::::::.-::::::,-::::::e.s '-::::,-: -::::::::,-:::::: ::::::: :::::::::::::::::::::-1 1' 'P :E I: 1, 'P 1, :P 1, P 1, :P I I I 1 1, 1 I' I P 1, OUR CONVENIENT DRESSING ROOMS ARE II 1 If BECOMING VERY POPULAR FOR HURRY-UP :I r I EI JOBS. SFEP IN, FELLOWS, AND HAVE YOUR 1, ,I SUIT PRESSED IN SHORT ORDER, 1, I ,, WHILE YOU WAIT :g 1, 'P 1, 'P 1: PHONE 2526 PHONE I I 'P I I 1: 'P 1, :P Ig -I 1, :P ll ' :I 1, ,P L,.:::, -::::- -:::::,, - :::::- :::::::::::- - :::v ':::-P ----fy' Q--1, K ft- E ' SQ I A . a :Y gfQ '- '-' Q P'IayjI'5'L+ 'sf 5 51 -i - -E -if , Page One Hundred and Forty-one y F-,J 3 N --.-1.1 i...-4 ...,q-.,.f,.f9sd.c cfm L ONS T 7 f ' 7 , J ' gg THE BoWE ICE 55 4, , b 1 1+ 1 Patronize 1 CREAM co. I 1 1, 'l the 'r if 1 T 1 1: if Plain and Fancy Ice fl ' Ownspeop e I 'P . 'i I .5 Oakland Heights ' Who Have : , Headquarters for i r I, . . 4 I If Aided the Quiver ' Creamsand Ices for All Occasions by Their 1' 1 I PHONE 4197 E 1' Advertisements QE E :E 4' J D -':::-A: J f::::: A:-: ::: ::::-:::::::::::::-A-' :::::::: 'T I 'n In Fellow Students, Meet Me at the Oakland Grill E MacNab's Quality Ice Cream Served i in The Cozy Gray Room 1 1' I1 . OAKLAND DRUG CO. lv Bellefontaine Ave. and Davids Street Marion, Ohio 3 . it c -A: ff: .J le Rr ff-35 ----J' M, 'fa-F .fo A , A e m- siixg ' - W - , ?. - J 3 J f , Q1 3.45 i .- ' P g 0 H d' Cl Lf F ty I G K IIC llll 18 all f 'J X - -..---- ,go --X I I P . Q lu ll, r ! rn 9-Q, rf:-1 A' U ---- :ff-:jr Barberry Heath: Old chappie, just 11 ,I what is that dashed thing you have in 1: 1, your hand? 1, 1 I1 l?i1npkiI?s Witherspoon: Fly papnh, 1 H ,, 1, 0 c toppa 1. :I B. H.: Oh, deah! You really d0n't I, I1 say that flies can read? :E :E 41 - '1 I: Comphments I .QU,m- 51 :I 1 fl :I Your son is writing for a living? I, of 11 Yes, he writes to 1116? 1 '1 1, 1, '1 '1 I, I 1, 5, A Fflend -QUIVER- 11 11 1, 1, 1, 1, :I f: Sunday School Teacher: What be- I1 came of Ninevah? ': I1 Marion C.: It was destroyed. 1' ,I Teacher: And what became of 1: I, T yre? ' L,,,,-.,, -,:,,:,-:::::l Marion: Punclured. 1 I: :E I' '1 1' 'P 1' 'P 1' 'P -' DURO W TER SYSTEMS 1 1: :P I' 11 1, :P I' 1I I 1 CRAN 51 5E if PLUMBI G FIXTURES 5E 1: I1 4, I 1, I 1, It 1, IF 1 ,I Q: PRGBST BROTHERS II ' 1 I: Marionfs Leading, Reliable I 1 'P , 1 1' I Plumbmg and Heatmg Contractors I I 1 5: CENTER and HIGH STS. TELEPHONE 2698 L,,,-.,,,,,,,,.-:,:,.-.-:::- - - A::::::- -:::::- -::::::-:i:::- -1:3 .v if-:JJ-'lui ,y.r,1,.KGv 6 T I - , I - ' ' ' . . H, T--r -,ly 3 ' . .. . - if .fm-11114 -11,:f?LN - 4 QV Page One Hundred and Forty-three .,f -, f----- 1' ---4 1 ..-: 44 '- '1 '-'t-- -fQ lY-l H A cjmi ,I I ,... I1 Def? I 1 ffwm Disconsolatc One: I wish I were T::::'::: :::f::::: :::-'::jI dead! I' .I Consolerr Why, can't you marry 4: 4, her-or did you? II I I I -QUIVER- ,I I' I, II :E I MDick: Hglly ils all a Lion, oose, an an mg e. ' 4 1 Micky: Gee, what does it cost to see COfnp11fn2ntS II him? I ,I 4, 'I II 'I -QUIVER- I F. C. Gegenheimer I ' I I've sworn off dates. II 'I Banana Oil! ,I II NO dates. I. I 4' I -Qu1vER- II II I . 'I 4' Holverstottz Kin you milk a cow? In Gretser: I duunog I used to operate II a fountain pen. e::::: A:.A.-.-:::: .-::.s Xffffifiifff- 5555? 535553553 Affff'--A-A-'v 55:75 I I' 1' 1' I I I I ' II II Greetlngs to the Baker MUSIC CO. 'I 'I In II I, Class of Grand and Upright 4, 4, 4, 4, II SHEAFFER I . ' I I II PARKER AND WATERMAN II II I1 I I FOUNTAIN PENS II I and I I I I I GRADUATION BOOKS I I I II SCHOOL SUPPLIES :I 1 PHONOGRAPHS I I1 ORTHOPHONIO VICTROLAS I: I 1, 1, 4, 4, I 4, and 4, 4, 4 IC VICTOR RECORDS II SHEET MUSIC I I I I, 4, I, II 4, 4, 4, 'I 4 ' ROLLS 4 I C. G, WIANT : gg PLAYER I 4, 4 4, , 'I , 4 . CEN'1 ER If 141 W. Center St. II I- PHONE 2531 237 W I ,I .I ,I MARION, OHIO I 4, 'I II II 4, 4, 4, II - L-::::::::: - --A- :::::J DJJ:-'I A ':::- :::J ,-.-PM M J: we-M,-f ff- P 52 + ' 511331 ii 2 - , Page One Hundred nnd Forty-four .2 x f-- --.-. ' 4--'I . . --:: w. '-'-' -:- '-'X XL ,Y -H-X7 Y ,AV In ?' LW'EP'ffg,,.,lr. L X9 ODE TO A COMMERCIAL f::: ::::: A::::::::::::'Tl STUDIENT 1: l'vc got u new Typewriter, , P , t I 111 CIS I And I love to mnkd il go. r ' I I have n0I had it lzONg, B1nd2fS I AnD so l8m kind ul slow. 4 ITC Ii1'Sl IiMc Ihzll 'I' wrolc on il O I I The wRilNg was il zihtg! ut ltters bUl now im gctTing uSc-d 10 fc?loi lj AdVQft1SCfS I My moan IS geuinc I .might I1 41 . . I I I slick O zone paper llllll role 4: - f 4, And mAkc il nixc and sliclk Monarch Prlntlng I 'l'hcnN i go lap? lap! Isp 1: and Ana il gas Cum cliCklilk. Ig 1: I whljn i lirsT slarlcd uSSing5l,his CO. My flngvrss always hAd Ihzltcllesj i broke OITF all my IinG0r nuillsce 179 S' MAIN MARION, O- And used paper by the blues, 4: 4, I B7t now I've golcu over that, , I-IavE i lllildillly Misiltkcsl? 4L:::-A -::::--::::---A f:-+:l F :x:::: :: ': :x: ': :TI Ixxx ' u :::I 4: 'I 'I 'I 4, I, 4, :I I I 'I For Candies Ice Cream 1' 4 GREETINGS 5: 55 ' I 4: 'I 'I I 'I I II I Llght Lunches I lg and I :I I I :I COME TO 1: I I I V 4 I Coop LUCK I I I 5: 35 5: E A K E R ' s jf I I I Ass I I I 5- CL .g .5 .1 I: 'I 'I 'I ,, 4, 4, I, Ig f :I I QI O Ig If Bakefs Candy Store Q: 4, I, I, I 4, 'I 'I 'I '27 167 w. CENTER ST. I II II Opp. Marion Theatre I I I 4: 1: 2: I 4,,:::::: v :-.-. ,.:v--- ::.-J I,-:::::: -::::::: - A -:::-'5 C C --i-:ww ,fm ISM-E--'I -Q---f-X f ' f - f f ., -xx 1 . v- f Y H ' ...- ,I . ,A ' ., X K 4: ' Pugc One Hundred and Forty-flue -gax P - -M -....-4gi,:'jl?:-:.'x:TJ, ,, ' Us '-..'3f .E -uv , A 'Tlx . fx: ' ':' 'xf' 4 45 :E E1 I, I I I 4: 5: The AJaX-Nash- W IIIS SCIVICG Co. 3: :E OFFICIAL SERVICE STATION FOR '4 4 4 , , , 4, If Nash, Marmon and W1lls-Sa1nte-Cla1re 'g 4, 4, 4, 4, Q: Motor Cars . ig 4' I' 4: GENERAL REPAIRS ON ALL MAKES OF MOTOR CARS 4 245 NORTH MAIN ST. Phones: Day 71795 Night 4453 If 4, 4, Q: Qt 4 4 EE 4 4 4 4, 4 1: 4 4, U N 'I 44 , 4 U N 4, 4 N N 4 4 P P 4 5 4 U N 4 4 4 'r '4 4, 4, S U '4 '4 '4 '4 4 4 I 4, 4, 4, I, 1, I: 1: 4, 4, 4 4 :T :4 A 4: 44 The little Marmon two-door sedan is 0110 of the most pop- 1: ular of the new models, as well as being the lowest in price '4 of the entire Marmon line. lt is delivered at Marion with 4, It full equipment for 8S1885.00. it It 4, 4, 1' -1 'I THE HANE NASH COMPAN :4 'n :I 4 I , 4, I1 Dealers 1n Nash and Marmon Motor Cars ig 11 IL 4,,A:: - - -::::::::::.-::.-::::::.-:I-:::::::::::v-::.-:::::I-- ---- : :,-4 ' -----3'-ul' -2--n, :gig 'M-f In Y r L ' . H I I ' v Xi. -,lf ., ,f -- 'V If 'Q Q N-f . I 1 , 1: 2g , '55 911.5 -f' I , Page One Ilundred and Forty-sim lf 1 10.4.4 -lifrftei.-f C uf- V - 'rffitsv e A0 -1515 e , .,f2iiil'i1gf ffl 'Tix cf eff-ffk.fQi:W11rr1,EwL gg lxxxx xx'x'xxxZ fx 'xxx' xxxxTT 1, 1, 1, 1, 41 F ire--Tornado-Renl+Aulo 42 44 , , , 41 11 1 1: Marzonis Only Building Male- 11 11 Public Llalnlzly rial Department Store 11 Properly Dczmage-Collision 12 fi 11 41 1 1 1 1, 1, 1, 1, 1 41 '1 41 INSUHE NVITH 4' 41 1 1: 11 The 5: '1 41 41 1 ff K E T T E 1 41 - 41 1 1 1 Marlon County 1, I, 41 4, 4, 41 1. 1 - 41 41 41 , 10 BE SUHIL 1. Qt QI Lumber Co. 1 1 1 41 An Ageney Colnpesed of 11 11 11 11 1E Reliable COIIl1JfUllCS jf 1 11 11 BELLEFONTAINE AVE. 11 I1 139 EAST CENTER 4: 4' ff 1, 1, 1, 1, I1 Phone 5171 Ig IL MARION, OHIO 12 4 4 4 ii::: :::- A---+- ::::::::::::lE 46-::::::::':: ' ' ':::::: ---- v::--f- :::- :::::- '::: H ' f vt: '------ :i-Tr:-v 1, 41 1, 41 1, 41 1, 41 1, 1 1 THE ALBER BUREAU 1 1, 41 1: Successor to the Coit Lyceum Bureau and the Coit-Alber Bureau I 1, 11 fi Lecture Celebrlties 1 P 1, l I 41 I1 Worth-Wh11e MUSIC 1: 1, I 11 1 Entertamment Features 1 4: Twenly-two years of service to committees of Ohio and adjoining states l 5 W l 41 Efvcellenl' Progrcuns-Bureau Service Thai Counls 11 1, 41 1, 1 THE ALBER BUREAU 11 I1 LOUIS J. ALBE12, P1-Qs. , fl 4 I :E 3608 Euclid Avo.-Temple Court Bldg. Cleveland, O. 11 1 :I Long Distance: Randolph 5616 1, 1 41 It 11 D-::: - - -:::-:: frfff - :i-'- ' ::-'-':- :::::: ::::::: :::J f M E ,. 1 i I - . 'Pfx'T-Jiiiiii, 2:11-i+11-f+--Twf 1 1 Q -,,..1E?i B Q . Y g,,:1113?-ir1iL5fg.:,:, V 3 i Page One Hundred and Forty-seven 4 J .Ag Aff A--eif4if7?'M f'iE,1f ANS 'Y 4 4, 4 4 4 4, 4, 4 4 4 4 4 44 '4 44 '4 if The Lawrence Auto if 4 4 4 44 4 If Supply Co. If REPLACEMENT PARTS 1 ATWATER-KENT 2, 44 44 4 , RADIO 4, 1' ig Ig 1: A 4 4 - 4, PHONE 2l90 172 E. CENTER :I Typmg Room I . 4: 4: 4, 4, 4 L- J '4 4 4 4 4 4, 4 4, 1, il ,I 4, , 4 BI ,AKES 4, , 4, , 4, , 4, , 4 4 4 4 4 4, , --- Florists --- 4 , Guaranteed J SERVICE ', vi- iid ........-3 f Page One Hundred and Forty-eight .J X A f.--.... -4. Ag we------t- -:- -Ng A 5 CWI '-..Qwfq f ' Y ' e?7 If lxx xxx' 7 I I QE The E 1, 1, 'I 'I e gf CIYIZQHS Budding '55 'I 'I 'I ig Loan Co. 1 l 1, 1, 'I 'I fi INVITES YOU TO START A Q1 Il COLLEGE FUND ' 'I 'I 'I 'I :I We Will Give You 1' 1' :E Personal Interest and I 1 'E Pay You 'l P Domestic Science Laboratory tl 1 lf ri 5 27' :E IL COMPOUND INTEREST Ig 1, 1, 4I 'I 1, ---- -----A-. ..A...... .... :ff -'I 'I I ll I if Newspaper I E5 Supremacy I I 1' For Forty-eight Years the MARION STAR has I I been serving the public as a daily newspaper. Thru l l out that time its publishers have been striving towarcl 1 that supremacy in all things that would tend to make the STAR the dominating newspaper of the I territory within its field. I E We Believe It Has! QQ ,Area M, M j e r- I gf e Q Page One Hundred and Forty-ni .2 g J -2. -14 --- -X--x - P I V ...L M' --N i T 7 ITS EASY :E 'E here to choose proper FOOTWEAR I for every school need and occasion. , 1: Wide range of prices. 5, si si . QE Smart '55 Waddell if Gymnasium . fl 137 E. CENTER us s. MAIN il .1 If 5: E U Y 5 E, gf 1' 0 QE - V 5 5 Q FOOD PRODUCTS ig Q YOUR GROCER SELLS THEM 2' ,Q WE GUARANTEE THEM 1, 1: E2 THE BINDLEY GROCERY CO. 35 Ei ::::::::::::::-A:::::::::::::::::::::::::--:::::::::::::v 'r Page One Hundred and Fifty . -2 X '!-.,-,i, 1 -..x..-f cjma -Est' -Gig, V:::::::'A:'A :'A ::' :::'f' E f5 l 1 i, ,1- -HX 13 EE lxg ? li QECI-IRYSLER5g EE AUTQMQBILES gr Ig RANGE IN PRICE FROM- Ig 11 The 50 Model 3750.00 to s 090.00 31 4 l ln 'n 4: The 60 Model Q61 l220:00 to 1320.00 4, 4, , 4 l ' r The 70 Model C61 l625.00 to l895.00 :i . 1: The so Model 403 2880.00 to 3500.00 .Q ii lt sa - u ll Physics Laboratory A Real Automobile li ly If H. W. Haberman lg E45-'53 5555- 5:55v'7f5:v-55:55 'r::::----f-:-::::::::::::::::::::: :fbi 51 ll 1: LAST FALL WE PROMISED YOU Q lr 4 It LQWER CLOTHING PRICES K ll I fl Here they are! Big Volume, Spot Cash Buying and Close to Cost Selling I: has made these extraordinary values possible. 4 4, lj Super-Values in Suits and Topcoats ............ 518.50 ancl 522.50 :I lf Hart, Schaffner 45: Marx Suit Specials at ........ 3527.00 and 3532.00 1 r 'v 'I lr 1: Finest Hart, Shaffner ESI Marx Suits at. .EB40.00, 545.00 and 9650.00 :E ll You'll always lincl here a better selection and better values in every price range. 4' ' Where Good Clothes Cost Less Q I l JMHDUGAN Q HIVIARION, - -e - - - omolf L -:.--Iiiirirri -'-'ifii Aifffffffig Page One Hundred and Fifty-one ,I ,, ' A - A I - K' '4 4 4 44 4, 4, 4, 4, 44 4, 44 4 0 DYE HOUSE K 5: 4 I 44 44 if CLEANING EE PRESSING I 4 DYEINC 4 4 4, 4 4 4 fp - 4 '4 ,: Proprietors 4 4 44 HARDING GRADUATES 44 '4 4 44 - ' 44 4 I, 1, A .1 f1. 4 4 I, 44 44 . E1 if AA ,g BEULAH SMITH 4: shop 4 1 44 E' WARREN BULL I, 4 4 F 9- '4 4 4 44 ,4 44 4 44 44 44 4 , 4 :E If It Is Fare-proof, We Have li! I, SQQ thQ NQW , '4 4 44 44 5, But if you want something that C H E V R O L E T 44 will burn -- try some of our good l :4 :4 4 4 4 4 :I Coal, as we handle QUALITY L ,, PRODUCTS 41 ' I4 4 4 .'4. I A 1: . ii 'I 1 It 4 i444444MN Uh, 4 service that satisfies. 1, 4, 44 L14 :4 4 44 ' 4 4 4 --,' 444434444 -',,,-- F I., '- 4 4 4 4 44 R 4 4 Q 6 4 V . A77 . 14 Millard Hunt CO. 4 P P - :- BUILDERS' SUPPLIES EE I HABERMAN 4 Q: COAL and COKE ,E ,, ,, gf PHONE 4284 PHONE 4284 jf 1, CHEVRQLET C0 gf I1 MARION, OHIO 15 ' 4 4 5, I Cx. Ex, I , 'B' . I 4 I I J ff EF Q Page One Hunclrerl and Fifty-two 1-- .,-1 X ..... .Q...-1 A -on :b - qs- P I gm. fees- 111mg T::::::: ' :::::: 1, T: 1, 1, 41 1, 1, 4 1 11 The W ay to Success f 1 Q1 1: ls first through Harding High 1 1 1 :E and then start an account with :E 41 . 41 41 41 1 - - 1 gl The Marlon Savmgs gl 1 1 1 1 1, 1, Ig Bank Ig ll :L 1 11 , Over half of our employees 41 , , 41 First Floor Corridor are graduates of Harding Hi. ,I c.E.1v1ERKLE ............. President ,L 1 . 1 1, 5. H. DELONQ ...... ....... C ashter 1, 41 41 41 R. E. GRUBAUGH ...... Asst. Cashier 4, 41 41 1, 1, V: 1 : : -: -::::::::::: ::::::::J :'A:::'-'-::::::::' A A -::' AV 'T:::: A A '::::::::: ' :::-1 4, 1, 1, KENNEDY SAYS: Ig I: lg 1 1 1 Young Man or Young Lady, you are graduating and will have your Commence- 1: 1: 1: ment exercises. Have you thought what 41 41 1, Commencement means? If so, then you are ready to think of the :' difference between Pl-IARlVlACIST5- 1, 1, 1: not all are capable of making such a won- :P :1 , 41 clerful remedy as 1: 1: PRESCRIPTION 1015 it it 1: Stops the Cough lt's different-lt's better-lt's scientilicl 4: 4: No one czglls agozEtor5v61hen once they have used lo .M ny c. 1, 1, 1, Stops Asthma, Catarrh, l'lay Fever and , all respiratory troubles. :1 '1 41 .-No! d Flavored Syrupl' 1: Manufactured hy KENNE.DY'S PHARMACY Ig Ig 11 1 1 122 West Center Street Right Up Town 1: 1: 4 4 We sell everything a good Drug Store 4: 4: should sell. 11 -'::-': :::::-':::::J::::- 4-f-':::::-'r- - ::::::: -:-:J :1j1,e-sax 1 ----fit' s. , J,,,::'Ef1iTi'Q1tmy-f , P , CN - me ' 312329 e C Qj : tf4f1:11 +1 Q , - - - : Q- ,Q i '11-fini-if in i , Page One Hundred and Fifty-three -J , X I .. ,. - , ,M -,ll his ...X-gf 6 ...M -U,f,lx ' xx W -'wi W 5 v cyl ' 7'TffOka2WIIIrII IK ?::::- -I I, I it it M3K1OH Theatre 'I 3: The Uimosl in Enlerlainmenl I I I, I-IIGI-I-CLASS I I, IQ PHOTO-PLAYS :I E MARION THEATRE :E :E ORCHESTRA :E I 5: :I Marion's Leading Musical Organfzalfon fi DIRECTION EI I- ' , Library PAUL El. GOMEZ I i:::- :::-: :::.E Vx' xi? I':: :: :TI If If :E I: 1E Gm IT AT- I, , 3, ,I E 1' 1 I I I 1 J 4, I 'I 5,0 MRI s ' I, , RUF MAIQIOTE. CII L 'I ' 'I I I Houghton ., I DRUGS I' I: ' 1 4, I 2, STATIONERY ' ' I' PARKER III SOHAFEER I I T I ' FOUNTAIN PENS 1, I S P If WHITMAN'S 6: GII.,BERT'S :I ' :I I, I, I, I, 1 , BOX CANDIES I I I I I ' I I :I Always Fresh :I :I I' II 4, ,I 4, I, :::- :::3 I,:::: I ,fx XT - , .,....:fl ..I1' i - gt:3P',kfb3i3' nfq .N - , -- -'Im ' . .' fm,-in - . - --., --I- -- - ---I'-.---.1 -Y vu-A , - - ' W, '-.- - 'ing' v L. , ' - - ---I f 4 - Jbw?ElsM,fV2Q?L: TA LIE, ,ff Q 9 5 A Ip ff I-I'-1-uw' 1 T?Pf'2f?4'f::':.1 f ?F?'i1f1E If ' - -' f if Page One Hundred and Fifty-four ..J X I 'I in-,M-....4:g:.--1:5 -.1-Lxif -.f5'. A lfW'l iff W5 ll 1 IX , ,fl x L , Fixx mm' ' TI-IE ., I Henry Ackerman 1 'I I 'I ' P1ano Co. 'I :E Everything Musical I 148 s. MAI-N ST. 1: 31 The Home of llme I STEINWAY asf WEBER 1 PIANOS 'I I 4, I, I VICTOR AND BRUNSWICK I Wekt Hall If I: - . 1 AGENCIES ' 'I 'I I I L- J .f '::::: :f: f: ::::: 'A:'1 1, xi! I I I 'I ARE BOOSTERS FOR I WE I CITY ICE I I I-IARDING HIGH I 5. 5. I I I I 1 The Cornerslonc of Our Cily V' E CO. I, I ' Dislribulors 'I 'I 'I 1. . , I 5, PURE DISTILLED WATER :. I Nlanon Furmture I I I Exchange I 1 DISTILLED WATER 1: I 1' F or Table Use 'I I I I98 W. CENTER STREET 1, 11 lV.l2l1'1OI1 Ice S5 Cold 11 I I I 11 C-Near Oak Slreelj 1 1' I1 o. W. MCELHANEY ....... Manager I I1 Storage CO' 1, 1: 1: 1: PHONE 2I I2 . 1: 11 N. RIEMAR ......,.. Asst. Manager E' I I ..?...-rl ,,.,, i f -E.,,,J'Qf,:,--1' 1-fy -Y Z A T- 'TP I' R Ei? , .1 .-A..--.A .A C- v 'M I Y V W Q Page One Hundred and Fifty-flue -2 x .'l,,W,,,.....4L1L:'mQh 5 Aa ' ,Q e,,f,, .. 'MH' .J i i 15 ' 'ln9 GI Oh, Missus Spitz, how in de Wur- ruld did Abie Rosensteiner made his warsittee letter in de eolliteh yet al- 1'eady?', Ach, Missus Finkelstein, you Sl1OLllKlll,1Q he so dumb! He ot it in S hockey, his papa said. -QUIVEIl- Ando: Let's eat here this noon. Howe: Naw, lel's eat up the street. Ande: Heck, no, I never could di- gest ilS1Jl12lll.,, -QUIVER- Chemistry Laboratory Adolph: My ancestors sprang from a line of peers? Gaston: Yeah, I jumped oITa dock oneet myself. f- - - - - v-------- vv-- : ::::::.-, f::::::: - - A:::::::,- A -:::::..7 1, 1, 1, 1, 'I :I :I :I 11 1 I 1 'I 'I 'I 'I 1 1 1 H is 1 1 1 1 erm 1 I I 'I 1 11 1' 11 1 I I :I Compliments of one :I 1, 11 I I 'I 1, 1, 1, 1, 1 1 1 1 11 who zs znlerested m 11 :I . - - 11 ,I ,I ,I F111 your prescrlptlons as ,I 1' 1: 1: . . 1: :E the Classes gf jour- 1, 1, your physiclan wants them 1, 11 I H J 1: li -We sell toilet articles 12 'I na ism at ar ing 'I 'I . . 'I 1: 1: 11 and patent meclxclnes the 1 'I , 'I 'I 'I I: H1gh. I: 1: Way you want them. If 1, 1, 1, 1, 1 1 I 1 1 It 1' 1' 1' 1' I I I I 1: Ig 1 Cut Rates 11 1 1 1 1: 1: 1: 1: 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I. L1 5.A:::J::::::55JJ55555555521 Lf':::5:f-57: -Av :iv--A'?4A'1'5: Nl + Ti':'l -'-if. lggpmj e 'Ai 2 so -fWt1'Li1P-H Q L N-I so 1 ,. , .e x Lip: l y 'fi Egan - f 1 Page One Ilundred and Fifty-sin: .J Ai, X .q :i,,q-,fi -L y A CXFW' is ---iw' -Frf - 'u Wifi ' Ui, ,4 ,'X.,'Tfgyf g Vx'-::: ' ' ' A::x:::::::? :u Latest Music Music Supplies It r P ll UKIIVIBALLN PIANOS ll 1 4 :l Uprights, Players, Grands, Electrics I l 5: uKI NCQ, il BAND INSTRUMENTS If +I r 1: ,I BoWLER s ,I fr l I8 NORTH STATE STREET fr L'-A3555-Af:::::::J:::::::::::j f::::::::::::::::::::::::::f' 1: BUY YOUR SUPPLIES FROM 'r 'r John J. Weimar in I, j Q: DRUGGIST ff 'l I79 NORTH MAIN STREET 1' P V The man who knows what you need Sh 'I We Sell Everything in the Drug Line. op ta The Drug Store Between the Railroads :P 1: On Ilfain 4: -QU1v1zn- , i,.? Q l:Nith1s1on1eD ioolliing this O Emi gxrkfg' ot ers i e t ey si wear s or SMN MRSF skirts. I :I WN T- 'TSA KAW ' if - -?L:: , A , ij ? g- fi-355 j -Quivim.. W , N ',-,Q-4-Eu-'6E' V Q9 1 REA , ' ' ' 4x If Queen Bess and Sir VVa1ter were f: ll to pull their act today: l' Walter fsweetlyl- Bess dear your 5: EAT feet are getting wetf' , , l . 1: SUNBURST BREAD lBess tithe, true co-edJ: So's your 4, 1, o d mzmtle. Ig FANCY PASTRY AND CAKES .I , . Ig sHoRT ORDERS FoR PARTIES :I -QU,vEn- I, V 'v . . 'P 4, It 5: Marlon Baklng CO' Q 'VVhere dogs John go every morn- .: 130 5. MAIN ST. I mg S0 Cflfly? 1: if Down to the post office to fill his If 1: fountain pen. LJ., :,.-.-.- .-:v-:ai - l.-i fgu N,..,,' ,fJm , A - NV W sqft-X gf-335 ..,.'miglL,, 3,4014 Q Page One Hundred and Fifty-seven. I I ,L L 4' W -13 f7'EmIIL'.... ' X ' Aa l Q: Ti, ,1 S 4 e RDA Immmm:'wm: will I The Grand Theatre ,I I I 1, 1, I I WILL BE OPEN gf l, 1 Ig ALL SUMMER ,Q I: ?gigIlQ2lI'0ttZl-NITIEIS Bill M. given up 'I 'I go -, ' E M d , T cl d W d cl , if very onvii, beuEe?,Z,:11 to C nes ay John Bush- Yes, but he still uscs the 1, ,I language when he gets sore. I 1: SUPER-PI-IOTOPLAY I . I I PRODUCTIONS 1, NEW M ITQHQEIIM - - - 1 1 Iaric- 'y1n:1wg:v 1z :E Wnh Vaudewllc P'esen'a 0 s two tube set for my IJi1'tluluy.:' L mb ' I: Lloyd Snyder- Ilcgcncrzztivc'? 5: EveryAT,lg1:gd62nbl?:iti Egglgriilurday Bill - Nz1w, shaving and teeth. 'I 1, 1, 1, L VAUDEVILLE Q: 'I I 'I I 1, AND PHOTO-PLAYS 1, .......LL.......L...... rf:-:-::::-:-: --- ----- : :::::::::::- ---:::::-f: ff-To Ei EE I I gf 1927 I-IARDING HIGH RINGS AND PINS If 1, 1, EL Specially Designed and Furnished 15 ': II 'I 'I 'I 'I --BY- 'I 'I 'I fi 5C 5: 1 :I I 1: 1, I I Ig JEWELERS 1 I1 I1 I1 II ' IZ7 WEST CENTER PERFECT DIAMONDS 1' 1, 1, if STREET ONLY 3: I I I, 'I L-,-: - ::.- ::::- :::: ::::- - ::::::::- :::: ':::-I L.-....-:fini ,sb 031' 7 ' - . 1 T I I. ..... J NL, I-ig I 5 -J' EEL,-LW, f 1 . I qguieiiigf Page One Ilunzlrcrl and Fiflu-eight .2 X f-N-- A --1 A rf tiki im ff-, C -.-aixixvgmfp VNL-ffm--f-g,EKT,.ff 7ai. -v-:::.-::::::::::::, :v.,,,. 41 4 'n 'n Commencement Invitations DIPLOMAS SCHOOL RECORD SVYSTEMS Engravers and Printers The Educational Supply Company 120-uso SOUTH STATE STREET A :g PAINESVILLE, ------ oH1o -.-?...... it ..,,. ff- ,gm 1 V or rt ' M vw rf p I ' -, . , -fr. -T1-4 N, 31 ,TV ' - -wr 'J g 0 11 1 sz- - - and nty 1111 ec ..f gl -., -.... EWR L. ,... A A Tiff 4.5-N I T 'TEST .i?1,-:,-jHf'-:,R'x7::,i,,i4-Y.?- 'Y vvf - Y I:: x::: MA ':::: : :? 4, 4, 1' 1' 4 4 I: TWO OF THE. BEST THINGS it 1: 4, ' 4, lg IN MARION 1, Paul Dowler- Your engine is cough- ing badly again. 44 THE :4 , 91 9, , 4 4, CIifI ' Howlcy- ShOuldn't wonder, 14 I had il's l'I1llII'ICl' 041' out in Vernon 4: 4: ' Heights Inst night. 44 -andm 44 I 4 4, 4, 4, 4, 4 4 Num- , WALK OVER SHOES , Mr. We-hh- Whnt's A- plus A+ 7 SOLD BY I l'lzu'Ol4l Wncldcll- 'l'wO darned good fr -- 4 - U 4 4 f-'- '44' . ,I G. Rosenberg 25 Son ,I I I 4, 4, 4 I gf 149 S. MAIN ST. Q4 . fi 4 4 44 44 L-::::::v v :::: - :::--::::J ref:-ff - ff-f H----:::::::-::: -4 v::::-'f:: - :f-::: 1 I, 44 44 44 4, 44 44 44 4, 4, 4, 4, 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 :4 44 E, MILA , , uf ,E ' ' C E D f 4 4 I: 1: 1: I Q' Q: Q: FRESH and SALT Q: 4 4 I 4 44 '4 'I 44 44 '4 44 44 11 Ig , MEATS 4 4, 4, 4 4, E5 E5 4 4 4, 4, 4, 4, 1, ARISH'S 482 WEST CENTER Q: URE Q: ,E 4 4 I I I .2 RODUCTS I1 42 STREET 41 4 4 , 4, MILK-CREAM-BUTTER :g 1, 14 PHONES 14 1, MARION, - - OHIO 14 4: oI'lflCE 5227 Rss. 5548 4, 1, 4: 4 ' ' I 4 ,I The Pansh Dalry ,I ,E ,E 4.,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,..:..::-.:........I LAN: -:::::::::.-- A-:.-:J ...i.:,-54. 1 O , ge V --me SSSR ef-:4AxII4'l4IU,:lE4i? -f 1 O 4 L 1 E5 Qs' T? . f,:15q5v,,,1fS-arg-4-ee-H.,-4 ,f 445, f Ii M4,, ' T,z3gzez1:ggfE:1:3,.sE:4f f Page One Hundred and Fifty-nine .ff N 1 '1 ..W,,..4LLQ:.,::k ..:.X! , , . JLfIfUIII'12111f:irA Xxx? ' 'H ' '::::::: Ax' 7 1 t :E I1 I1 1 B e r M e r s 1 If Y Ruth Louise- Aren't you going in 1, swimming? 1, SODA, CANDY, CIGARETTES, 1, 1: 1: IJEQSEIDIIII-KSNO, Zl rat ate my bathing Sul . II MAGAZINES I: I :I . 1 R. IL.- Gee, nlittlo rascal must ' Toilet Goods Patent Medicines uve mul on a c lc ' I, I, I1 I1 1 LIGHT LUNCH 1 1, . 1, I: Home of TQUIVERT I 11 EgI'f Costello- I guess I'll follow the ,I U ,: phys1c1nn's profession. 11 HAWAIIAN SUNRISE 1, 1: If Fifi Sloan- Oh, gonna be a doc- 1: ICE CREAM Ig IOP? 1, 1 1: :E Ed C.- Nope, an l1lltICl'IIlIiCI'.,, I1 PROSPECT AND SUPERIOR STS. :1 1, I1 LLL- ,,,,,,,, ,-L,-.L - -,.,,l fxmfamm-:-' E MH mf- 'xmmz I Ig A 1 I: n n Y P ft AdV1CQ, Semors. 1 I I I1 I1 I, I, I1 I1 I I :I 1 I . . , . I I: You have received plenty of lt. We ll glVC you 1: 1 I If a Iittle more. Take advantage of our Complete IE 1 ' I 1 :I Laundry and Dry Cleaning SCTVICC. gl 1: 1: I1 I1 I1 I1 II DRY CLEANING RUG CLEANING IL I I :E :E 1, 1, 1: ANTHONY LAUNDRY CO. Ig 1, 1, 1 1, IE PHONE 2333 I94-I96 E. CENTER I1 I1 If-::::::v ::::::- -::::: ::-: ::::::: -::::J ,,..,, EN ' . f 1, fr. R!-.H-mg, -fgtxnt-f'IQ i'- 1 , .f 21 iw - ' f Page One Hundred and Sixty . 4 '-'dl'-- .' 15. L .1 1,- AL -MJ-wg , H- .. .,---- as ' I rriirrrl' ,..--4 4'1 - X -AX-,V V ' 1 haf ssaf H Hfisitgghg ,X I::::::::::::::::::::::::::? '1 'u 51 B LDAULF S5 1 ASK ME ANOTHER What kind of a bird is a sparrow? If l-low many beans make five? 1: 1 1 What do they make out of mustard 1: 1: seed? 1: 1: I 1 When was lhc War of 1812? Whalesale and R-21011 I I XVQGJm.?fo11gl1t the Spanish-American C O A L In what State was the California gold 1: Pllsll? ig BUILDING MATERIAL Ig I-low much does five pounds of apples :I weigh ? :1 - and - :1 I-low large is the Swiss navy? POURED CQNCRETE BLOCKS What grows on a cocoanut tree? '59 N. GREENWOOD-ST ' :E I-Iow tall is a six-footer? 11 11 ' I P ls Mussolini a man or a woman? 1: MARION- OHIO NOTE-Answers in next week's annual. 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