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Busy on the annual. The staff includes, left to right: Marianne Lefelhocz fasst. editor-J, Marvin Latva fartistj, Richard Katila feditor-in-chiefj, Barbara Gillespie ffeature editorj. Harbor Light Staff f After many hours of thought, worry, and work the Staff has presented a 'book which we feel contains work produced with the best of our abilities. We know that many pages are new and quite different in arrangement from what has been done before. We intend that this Harbor Light become a memory book not only for the seniors, but for all who at this time are students of Harding High. Acknowledgments We, the Staff of 1956, wish to thank the following people for their time and effort in making this book what it is: Mr. Dale Knapp who acquainted us with this task and had con- fidence that we could produce the bookg Miss Hazel Rugg and Mr. George Daly for their proofreadingg and all others who have helped us in any way. Richard Bell iphotographerj, Albin 'Ulle fsports editorj, Mary Ann Moroz Casst. business lll2lll3g9l'J, and William Stange tbusiness nlanagerj make up the rest of the yearbook staff. Four
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DEDICATION To the Parents of Seniors To dedicate a yearbook is to bestow an honor, to express an appreciation, to give a concrete remembrance to someone or some group of people that has been a wholesome influence in the life of seniors. Although this page is frequently topped with a picture of one of our teachers, it was the opinion of our class that this year this page be reserved for the most influential group of people in our lives-our parents. For that reason there is not a picture on this page, but there is a sincere attempt to express a little of what we know we can never really express- our appreciation, our respect, and our thanks to our parents. To say what we really feel is a responsibility beyond our humble powers, but the same understanding that was with us during those twelve, sometimes long, sometimes anxious, often wonderful years, is still with us as we write these lines. For your assist- ance, your help, and often for just your presence we, the class of 1956, dedicate this yearbook to our parents. Three
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xxvitll mixed feelings of sadness and joy, the girls arrived at school on the first day. Through The School Year The school year lasts from September 6 to June 1 this year. During these 179 days a great deal is learned. This learning not only includes what is gained from books, but also what is received from extra-curricular activities and assemb- lies that take place at Harding. The Whole program makes a Well-rounded student. Assemblies this year included: Mr. Dallavaux's talk on manners, the Man- hattan Trio's group of popular and semi-popular songs, William Haakar's piano selections, T. J. Corga.n's adventure in time-lapse photography, the Sloan's assembly on science and liquid air, and many student participation assemblies. In the Through the School Year section in this book we have included many pictures which should 'bring memories of some of that which happened during the school year. Countless things have happened which we were not able to in- clude. To learn more read through this book. Better yet, ask any student of Harding High. Richard Bell and some of the boys who took advantage of his transportation. Five
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