Harding High School - Quiver Yearbook (Marion, OH)

 - Class of 1933

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Page 33 text:

Tbirtyronc jaatiunal Ziaunur Smtietp To promote high standards among all students is the purpose of the National Honor Society which was organized in 1925 through the efforts of Mr. K. H. Marshall. Miss Edith Brown sponsors the society. The organization recognizes four cardinal objectives as fundamentals in all educa- tional practice: Scholarship, Leadership, Character, and Service, and to be elected to membership in the society is the highest honor that can be attained at Harding High School. Their emblem is the keystone and flaming torch. The keystone bears as its four corners the letters, S. L. C. and S. which stand for the four cardinal principles of the organization. Members of the society are expected to follow out the principles the organization stands for, to induce others to aspire to scholarly habits, and to lead forward in all things that will advance the welfare of the school. From the highest fourth in scholarship fifteen per cent of the senior class is chosen by a vote of the entire faculty. Five per cent of the class were chosen at the end of the junior year and the remaining ten per cent in the senior year. The officers for the year were: Maxine Alspach, president, Stanley Strayer, vice- presidentg Robert Rosenberg, secretary, and Mr. J. H. Smith, treasurer. The members were: Maxine Alspach, Betty Annen, John Beicher, Henrietta Bird, Jack Bray, Mary Burtch, Robert Campbell, Nancy Carskadden, Rayl Conyers, Martha Jane Cook, Alice Crow, Genevieve Doering, Mary Gracely, Lillian Hankel, Trella Hem- merly, Anita Hoffmanns, Helen Holdridge, Mary Lewis, Charlott Llewellyn, Katharine Marshall, Robert Mautz, Marjorie May, Marilyn Meseke, Imogene Metz, Martha Miller, Anna Mosher, David Murray, Muriel McMurray, Henrietta Perfect, Mary Phillips, Jane Raub, Robert Rosenberg, Marcella Smith, Catherine Thew, Martha Waddell, Mary Louise Winters. J: - 3. 1 5 'ITE E' 5

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Qlma Mater QTune-Ten Thousand Strongj I Come along and sing us a song Of dear old Harding High, Oh worthy the name we bear. Where age and youth have sought the truth, As the years go by Beloved is thy glorious name, Beloved is thy glorious name. Chorus : Harding High School! School! Hail to thee, Our dear old High School! Our dear old Harding High School, Our Alma Mater dear, Harding High We serve the state, our motto, Thy name we love so dear! Oh may you ever prosper Our heart's best wish for theeg Our dear old Harding High School Is for prosperity. II No colors slack our red and black, Kissed by gentle winds, When victory floats on high, And should thy form wrestle the storm As the years go by, We'll conquer for thee, or die, We'll conquer for thee, or die. -Harold Compton. Qeniur Glass bong QTune-Mother Machreej I For the years that are Hlled with a fond memory For the friendships we'll cherish with love ever new, There's a place in the future forever you'll fill- Our dear Alma Mater, so loyal and true. Chorus: We will lift high our voices and offer thee praise, Our dear Harding High School, your standards we'll raise: To you may come sorrow or prosperity, May God bless you and keep you Class '33. II In all that we endeavor or treasure as dear, The esteem of our High School must ever be near. And now that we're leaving, to class I 34- We give up our banner to-day, evermore. -Marguerita Leffler. Q- - - E. 2 'g 3 '-E 5 'f': : I T : 5' 3 Tbirly



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1 'Jie 1Betit Salon Le Petit Salon is an honorary French club which was organized by Miss Isabel Freer in 1919. The purpose of the club is to create a greater interest in the language, life, and customs of the French people. All students receiving 90 or above for a six weeks' period in senior French are eligible for membership. This last year the club averaged thirty-two members, the largest in the history of the organization. The meetings were held once every four weeks at the homes of the members and all business and conversation were carried on in French. The outstanding meetings of the year were those in which French opera and art were discussed. In the former, operatic selections were sung and played, and a history and synopsis of the operas given. In the latter, French paintings were pictured by living portrayals of different characters in each picture. Three plays, La Famille de Rugglesf' Une Ecole de France, and Rouget de Lisle Compose La Marseillaisen were given during the year. Le Petit Salon is sponsored by Miss Isabel Freer and Miss Ruth Starr. The officers for the year were: Mlle. Henrietta Bird, la presidenteg Mlle. Mary Louise Winters, la sous-presidenteg M. Jack Bray, le secretairg Mlle. Maxine Alspach, la tresoriereg Mlle. Trella I-Iemmerly and Mlle. Muriel McMurray, les reportieres. The members were: Maxine Alspach, Betty Annen, Marjorie Bibler, Henrietta Bird, Jack Bray, Mary Burtch, Rayl Conyers, Martha Jane Cook, Genevieve Doering, Dorothy Fisher, Mary Gracely, Trella Hemmerly, Margaret Herriot, Ruth Hoffman, Anita Hoff- manns, Helen Holdridge, Carrie Krisher, Katharine Marshall, Robert Mautz, Katherine Moore, Margaret McGhee, Muriel McMurray, Virginia Neal, William Pohler, Jane Raub, Marcella Smith, Stanley Strayer, Catherine Thew, Eutoka Welch, Grace Wheeler, Mary Louise Winters, Eleanore Zieg. f l -' Tbirly-I wo

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