Harding High School - Quiver Yearbook (Marion, OH)

 - Class of 1938

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SENIORS President ................ ROY STOUT Vice-president . MARGARET I-IUFFORD Secretary ....... MARGUERITE QUEEN Treasurer ...... VIRGINIA LLEWELLYN FOUR YEARS HAVE PASSED ln the fall of 1935 two classes, one from Central and one from Vernon, entered Harding High School as Soph- omores. As Freshmen the students from Central had chosen as their officers: Roy Stout, president, Dale Mackan, vice-presidentg George Griffith, secretaryg and Margaret Hufford, treasurer. At Vernon the officers were: lohn Imbody, president, Iohn Roberts, vice- presidentg Dale Hudson, secretary, and lean Swain, treasurer. Iohn Imbody, representing Vernon, won the 395,000.00 scholarship given by the Fisher Body Craftsman's Guild for the building of the Napoleonic coach. Three Freshman plays, Dad, Thanks Awfully, and The Violin Maker of Cremona were presented at Cen- tral under the direction of Miss Zelma Howard and Mr. Raymond Mc,Nutt. Central Iunior High won the 9th grade basketball championship. Both Central and Vernon held a School Night, where an exhibit of work done during the year was presented. To celebrate the 75th anniversary of the founding of the Marion schools, Central held a Homecoming The Torch Club, Girl Reserves, and Dramatic Clubs were active in both schools and members of the Vernon citizenship class published a handbook. As Sophomores the two classes merged and chose for their class officers: Roy Stout, president: Thomas Mullett, g,6 - -i f vice-president: Mary Virginia Long, secretaiyy and George Griffiths, treasurer. Miss Dorothy Hanson directed the Iunior Play, a three act comedy called Growing Pains. The class officers at Edison were: Richard Fogle, presi- dent: Iohn Williams, vice-president, Evelyn Marks, sec- retary: and lohn Fletcher, treasurerg while those at Hard- ing were: Roy Stout, presidenty George Griffiths, vice- president: Harold Bonecutter, secretary, and Eugene Leffler, treasurer. Edison published a bi-monthly student publication which was edited by Flora Brewer. The class was active in debate and athletics and the year's activities closed with the annual Iunior-Senior Prom. During their Senior year the class chose for their officers: Roy Stout, presidenty Margaret Hufford, vice- president: Marguerite Queen, secretary: and Virginia Llewellyn, treasurer. Miss Foreman directed the Senior play, First Lady, which was presented at the Ohio Theater on March 23 and 24. The Seniors chose as their class motto, Not on the heights, but climbing. Four very active years of high school were completed with the Senior Sermon, the Senior Breakfast, Class Day, and on lune 3, Commencement. 94 r 4 20 ,I x IV 'N 7 Q, I SL i f xx +V X 1 ,I Xwij? , if .f K '. N ow. EN,-' X -Wg :t its l Q e 0 'iff TSE' Q E' 4 .' o fa Q 4.5 '!5.!'1'gf iii ,53 .x X! - 3v '15 .9 ' tr f- , , . ,A , ji 1 .- , .ts- . . -1, ..-'ff

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We Sang SENIOR CLASS SONG Thanks To Miss Foreman for her invaluable help, Details by to Mr. Marshall and the office staff for their cooperation, to Mr. Gries and the advertising staff for making the book a financial success, to Dale Hughes whose efforts have given this book something that will long be remem- bered, to the annual staff and the journalism classes whose work has made this book pos- sible, to those who have taken feature pic- tures, and to any students or members of the faculty who have aided in the production, we accord our most sincere thanks. lTune of Carmen Ohiol To Harding High School let us raise Our voices, now, in heartfelt praise, For the years within thy walls And memories each heart enthrallsp loyously we laud thy name And tell of Alma Mater's fame: Ever We'll commemorate Our class of 1938. Though times will change as years roll by, Our thoughts of thee will never die: Treasures richer far than gold We'll store in recollections hold: We will strive to honor thee ln word and deed, on land and sea: Cherished in our memory's store We'll ever learn to love thee more. - Lucille Stuckey. Ring Committee Robert Weber Betty Brady Mary Virginia Long Mary Greenfield Charles O'De1l Iohn Grimes Mr. Dunlap Class Prophecy Ruth lsaly Lucille Stuckey Helen Steinman loe Todd Harold Bonecutter Betty Roberts Miss Turney Class Will lean Swain Betty Beck lean Willoughby Raymond Hudson lulia Ann Walsh Eugene Leffler Miss Eymon Class Motto George Diegle Betty Landon Gene Hoch Lois Eikenbary Busby Sweney Song Committee Howard Hibbett Fred Sage Don Porter Kathleen Kerns lune Howe Miss Brown Cap and Gown Frank Mann Eleanor Ableson Margaret Fields Flora Brewer Dorothy Dains Marjory Green Invitations Helen Rieger Maxine Frost Dorothy Gorenflo Helen Fetter lohn Livensparger Dick Miller Flower and Color Name Cards Margaret Hufford Thelma Wintringham Dale Wendler Milford Corbin Miriam Knickle Kenneth Beveridge Senior Dance Edward Hale Ed Murphy Richard Fogle Ieanne Darnell Dave Sleeth Miriam Pauling Mr. Bohyer Breakfast Mardie Knapp Warren Cyders Ben Wiant Torn Clark Margaret Anne Mautz Pauline Parish Miss Starr Class Proiect Irwin Breithaupt lames Sloan Virginia Llewellyn loe Caprino lean Feaver lohn Imbody Rodney Mapes Marguerite Queen Maxine Buller Ava Marie Powelson M153 FFGGI' 21 Wayne Shaw lack Fetter Bob Campbell Historian Torn Mullett

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