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O0 jo N Q CJ QS.-Q Cgj 'l ' iq HIUYI' ' C f Z A Q J ' 5 lf I -E .Z--mW Z Z 9 Z WWW Will JZ -ff Z6 Vivian Rettig Donald Hunter Jane Shelton Margaret Schlientz THE SENIOR CLASS Another year elapsed and the class of '28 joined the innumerable alumni. These Seniors spent a most successful year under the leadership of the second girl president in the history of the high school, Jane Shelton, and the following other officers: Don Hunter, vice-president, Vivian Rettig, secretary, and Margaret Schlientz, treasurer. During the year twenty-nine Seniors were eligible for the National Honor Society. They had a prosperous and successful year under these officers: Walter Moore, presi- dent, Harold Waddell, vice-president, Cleo Creekbaum, secretary, and Miss Isabel Freer, treasurer. Although the Seniors of ,27 thought they had set a precedent which would be hard for the class of '28 to improve upon, the class of '29 will have still more difficulty. The Seniors of '28 offered another number to the entertainment course and sold enou h tickets to have one more number added. A s lendid course was resented. 3 P P This year as is usual every third year, they chose a new kind of rings and pins. On the shank is the symbol of Ohio. Harding High School is the only school in Ohio that is allowed to have this. The Senior Play Smiling Through was one of the oustanding events of the year. The Seniors had every right to be proud of this production. A new idea formed this year was the one of having separate editors for the Quiver Junior and Quiver Annual. Robert Elliott was editor of the Quiver Junior and George Stafford was assistant editor. Margaret Schlientz was editor of the Quiver Annual and Genevieve Stowe was assistant editor. Miss Foreman and the journalism classes assisted in both projects. We reveled in the social, the kid party, stunt day, the Junior-Senior banquet, and class day, but commencement brought us back to the reality that we were prac- tically out of high school forever and the seriousness of it impressed us deeply. W'e were represented in football by Captain Kramer, Evans, Smith, Reiff, Houghton, Lowe, Morrison, Stafford, Wright, Marshall, Lewis and Osterholt. Contributors to basketball were: Evans, Cline, Cram, Stafford, Lewis, Gillis, Partridge, and Harold Carroll was Senior Student Manager. Thelma Johnson and Merritt Marshall represented the Seniors in debate. . 24 0 0 0 Q T lljllrt-43 Cb 3
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