Harding High School - Quiver Yearbook (Marion, OH)

 - Class of 1929

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1 7 4 l i HARDING-BUCYRUS-1 z -7 In a London fog with rain and mud swimming around them, Harding pulled a fast one to defeat Bucyrus. The game was Bucyrus' till the last quarter, then lighting spirit and Zimmer's and Mc- Aninch's touchdowns defeated the boys from Bucyrus. Silent but steadiy fighting, always on the job, and giving all he had, character- izes Vance Harden, right guard on Hard- ing's championship team. Vance dons the cap and gown. Little Wilbur Wittred was the pee- wee of the squad, but his size was not a drawback judging from the way he used to tackle and carry the ball. His iight and grit will prove a great asset to next season's gridders. john Castner won the position of regu- lar full-back after three years of hard work. Although small for his position he performed like a seasoned veteran. Johnny will be back next year. Versatile and brilliant playing are characteristics of Dick McAninch. His contributions to the championship team included punting, passing, and call- ing signals. Harding High followers will never forget his long runs to the goal for a touchdown. He has completed one of the most brilliant careers in the annals of the school. HARDING-DELAWARE-25-7 On account of injuries, a new back- iield combination was used in this game and it proved highly successful. The team proved that, given a chance, a line man can score also. The game was fast but not spectacular. Delaware managed to score in the last quarter on a fumble. Nine ty-seven

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3 + 'X .' Q J A Q lag vm ,gi 4' ' D ' I 4 , , -S J Kkij ' L.. LI N ilzety-six 4 3 Y, X , I:j..--.fY,...a..Ll-.4.....gx HARDING-GALION-1 9-7 Harding opened her football season with a victory over her ancient rival, Galion. Mac starred by making three touchdowns. The team was fast and featured punting and passing. The line- men also starred by showing their ability to hold that line!,' Mr. Bohyer deserves the greatest credit for his work this year that is able to be given. Not only did he win the cham- pionship for Harding but kept together a good, clean playing team. His ine coaching points are unexpressable. Coach Bohyer was assisted greatly on the line by Mr. Compton. Fred Haberman ended the worries for Harding for a center. Although his first year on the squad his remarkable play- ing on the defense helped in winning the title this year. Freddie will indeed be missed next year. Dwight Ansley, the big tackle, who was feared throughout the league for his ability to break through the line and stop the opposing backs, will be missed greatly next fall. When the seniors give their big yells in assembly, what do the juniors do? just call Eddie and give a bigger yell. Eddie is absolutely guaranteed to put more vim, pep, vigor, noise, or what have you, in cheers than anyone known about school. The band was Johnny-on-the-spot at all the football and basketball games that it was possible to attend and added much to the spirit of the occasion. 5:94



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' ' Wiwu' W r I 1 Q n f N , if ui li ii i v-1 ii 1 Jxd .XJ ll NR v N inety-eight Q- a r g . r , M..- W e X. -- The cheering section this year was exceptionally Ene and entered into cheers with much enthusiasm, leaving no doubt as to the support of the team. When a word of encouragement was needed Manager Lockwood was on the spot. Never wavering and always throw- ing his entire force into his work with the team. He has without doubt helped Harding to climb to the top this year. Lockwood received his letter this year for his faithfulness. When ever Harding High rooters saw an opposing safety man thrown from feet, they could usually be sure that Claude Perry was doing his best for the team. Without a doubt he was one of the best grids in the league, and he will be hard to replace next season. Although not a member of the varsity, the fight, determination, and loyalty dis- played by Harry Snyder, half-back, proved him Worthy of varsity letter. He is a digniied senior this year. Another efficient and high-powered cheer-extractor was Jane Smith. Who hasn't seen that flowing red hair flashing like a banner, leading Harding to vic- tory? Jane has lead the cheering section for three years. HARDING-FINDLEY-2 I - I 8 After Winning over Galion, Harding was defeated by Findley in a fast and ex- citing game. They were beaten at the half but rallied and came back to defeat Harding to the tune of 2I to 18.

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