Harding High School - Quiver Yearbook (Marion, OH)
- Class of 1936
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.THE QUIVER FOR 1936 x X xxx xxx xxxxx xxxxxxx xx'x XX X xxx X xii? iiiix xxx Yxxx xxxx xxxx xxxxxx xxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxixxxxxx xx xxx xx xx xxxxxxx xx xxxx xxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxx xxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxx xxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxx xxxxxxx x xxxxxxx xxxxx xxxxx xxx xxx xx H ' xx xxxxf xxxx, HARDING HIGH SCHOOL MARION, OHIO XXXXX X X XXXXX X X X X X AXXXXX XXX X X X X X X X XXXXX Publiyhea' by XXXXX H E F11 cn F11 Z O 77 Q T' P Cn cn XXXXX X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X t X X XXXXX XXXXX X XXXXX XXXXX QXXXX XXX X 2 XXXXX X X X X X XXXXX X X XXXXX XXXXX XXXXX X X X X XXXXX XX XXXXX X X X X XXXXX XXXXX XXXXX of HARDING HIGH SCHOOL Marion, Ohio XXX XXX XXXXXX XX XX XX XXX X XXX XXXXXXXXXXXX ,XXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXX XXXXXX XXXXX XXXX X X X X X XX XX X X X XXXXX XXXXX X X X X X X XXX XXXXX XX X X X X XXXXX X X i XXXXX XXXXX XXXXX X X XXXXX XXXXX XXXX X X X X X X 'X X X X X X X XXX X X XXXXX X X X XXXXX XXXXX X X X X X X' X XX XX X X X X' X X X XXXXX X X X X X X X X XXXX XX XX XXXXXX X xxxxxxxxx X xxx xxxxxXx X XX XXXXXXXXXXXJX xxxxxxxxxxx xx X xxxxxxxxxxxxx xx xxx Xxxxxxxxxxxxx xx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxx Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx XXX xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxx XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXX xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx x xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx X Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx X XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX X xxxxxxxxxxxxxx X xxxxxxxxxxxxxx X xxxxxxxxxxxxx X Xxxxxxxxxxxx X xXXxXXxxxxx X XX XXXXX Q X-X xxx XXX ,-X X X X - l l X Xxxxx l I I I X XxxXX XX I 1 XXX ,XX. XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXxXXXXXX A sampler bright to make had weg By daily efforts it was wroughtg By slow degrees the pattern grew, With unskilled hands yet to be taught. And every wish and word and deed Became at once ll thread, El hue, To lend the fabric loveliness, Which made or marred the pattern true. It grew with slow, relentless artg Good craftsmanship-or poorhwas showng And others viewed it day hy day, And by its patterns we were known. Our sampler now is quite complete And may it be a record true, And all the World will see and learn The sampler bright you made, is you. XXXX XXXXX XXXX X XXXXX XXXXX XXXXX X XXXXX X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X XX X X X XXX X X X X XXXXX X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X XX XXXX XXXXX XXXX X XXXXX X X X X XXXXX X X XV hen grandma was a little girl She-seldom read or played But wound the yarns of many hues And cross stitch samplers made. The sampler that we now give you Contains one golden thread The golden thread of memory Of one who us has led. And so for all that you have done XVith kindly thoughts sincere We dedicate to you, Miss Brown, The Quiver for this year. XXXXX XXXXX XXXXXXXX X xfxx x xxx Zixlx X X xxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxfffffi Pxx Xxxxxxxxxxxyxx Xxx Xbfxxxxxxxxxxxx 590004 Xbfkbfxxcarxxxxxicx NX XXX Xxxxxxxxxxxxxx PSKXNKXX xxxxxxxxxxxxyx Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Xxxiziiixxi ixxxxxxxxxxxxx XX XX xxxx xx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxfxxbcxxvx xxxxxwocxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxwwocxxxxx xxxxxx Xxxx xxx Xxxxxxxxx XXXXXX Xxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxhxx xxxffxxxxxxxxxwcxxxxxxxx Book I SCHOCL Book II CLASSES Book III ORGANIZATIONS Book IV ACTIVITIES Book V ATHLETICS Book VI FEATURES Xxxxx X xA X 'xxx-xx 'xxxxx XXXXXXXX ' X X XX Xbaqxx X XXX ww Yxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx XXYxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Xxgxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxrxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxfxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 5MXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxvxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxXXXxxxxxxxXxXxxxxxx xxxmxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx XXXXX XXXXX X X XXXXX XXXXX X X X X X X X X XXXXX X XXXXX X X X X X X X X X X X X XXXXX XXXXX X X XXXXX XXXXX X X X X X XXXXX X X X X L1 Yburs gone by they Cwdy had Clne ruaster of the schooh A t Harding now are thirty-th1'ee T13 teach the goldeuh rulev. MR. C. A. HUDSON Superintendent DMI ITR TIO MR. K, H. MARSHALL Principal ' Page 9 ' -' XXXXX X X XXXXX XXXXX XXXXXXXX X X XXXXX XXX XXX Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx XXXXXXXYXXXXXXXXXXX xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xXxXXXxxxxxxxxxxXxxxxx XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX xxxXXxxxxxxxxxxXxXxxxx xxyxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx FACULTY THOMAS D. BAIN, B. S. Ohio State University Bowling 'Green State University Biology DEWEY N. BOHYER, B. A. Ohio lWesleyan University Economics Sociology Physical Education Basketball EDITH BROWN, Ph. B., M. A. Denison University Ohio State University Columbia University American History Civics LEAH CLINE, B. S. 'Ohio University Pennsylvania State College Colorado State College Household Arts II Related Arts MARIAN CONLEY, B. S. Ohio Wesleyan University Ohio State University English I English II English Literature CARL F. CRAMER, B. S. Ohio State University Commercial Law Salesmanship Business Organization RUSSELL C. DUNLAP, B. C. S. Cincinnati University Wilmington College 'College of Commerce Shorthand Office Practice Tyving MARGERY EYMON, B. S. Ohio State University English Literature American Literature Page 10 'T XXXXX X X xxxxx xxxxx xxxxx x Z? Xxxxx Xxx Qfirxr xxxx tXXXKxxvx xxxx AXXXYXX wc if X Xxxxxxxxxx X X xv xfxx fxx Xxx'xxXXxxx Xxxxxxxxfxx fxxxXxxxXTxv xxxxxxxxfx Y xy Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xvf,AfiX X X X Y Y vx f XX xxvxv XXYYYX xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxx 5 xxxxxxocx xxxxxx xx xxxxihxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxx Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx FACULTY LUCILE IFOREMAN, B. S. Miami University American Literature Journalism ISABEL FREER, A. B. Allegheny 'College Columbia University University of Wisconsin French I French II JOHN L. GRIES, B. C. S. Bowling Green State Normal Heidelberg College University of 'Cincinnati Typing I Typing II Bookkeeping II E. PAUL HUFFMAN, B. S. Heidelberg College University of Wisconsin Plane Geometry ETTA JACOBY Ohio Wesleyan University Wooster College 'Chautauqua School for Librarians Librarian ANNABELLE JENKINS, A. B., M. A., M. Th. California 'Christian College University of Southern California Ohio State University English II Public Speaking LEWIS G. JONES New York University Public School Music ALBERT F. LANTZER, A. B., Ph. B. ' Ohio Northern University Wooster College University of Wisconsin Ohio State University Geography XXXXX 'G' X X Xxxxx xxxxx XXX X X X x XXXXX XXX XXX xxx xx xx xx XXX xxxx yx X XXX xx x x XXXXXXXN XX XXXXxxXift X Y xxxxx XXXDCXXXXXXXXXX xxxx XXXZQXXXXXXXXX X XXX X xxXXXXXbo4xxvxXx xxbf x xxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrxxxx XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX, KKXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXKAX XS4XXXXXx XXXXXX XX yxxxxx xXxxX5Cxx XXXXXX XX XXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Page 11 .4 FACULT RUTH MOORE, A. B. Ohio 'Wesleyan University World History RACHEL M-CAFEE, B. S. Findlay College Ashland College 'Columbia University American College of Physical Education Economics Sociology Physical Education ELIZABETH PACE Marion Business College Office Secretary PANSY RAUHAUSER, A. B. Ohio Wesleyan University Ohio State University Columbia University American History Civics LEROY H. RIEKER Ohio State University Toledo University Michigan Agricultural College Mechanical Drawing Machine Shop Practice WILLIAM R. ROBERTS Ohio State University University of Cincinnati Wittenberg University Toledo University Vocational Machine Shop Sophomore Shop Arithmetic HAROLD D. RUNKLE, B. S. Ohio Northern University Bliss 'College University of Pittsburgh New York University Bookkeeping I Bookkeeping II ERVIN H. SHADE, B. S. Findlay College University of Chicago Ohio Wesleyan University Chemistry Y I . Page 12 XXXXX X X XXXXX XXXXX XXXXXXXX X X XXXXX XXX XXX X XXXX XXXXX XXXXXxXXX Pxxxxx x Xfxffxxx Pxxx xx x XX ,Xrxxx xx X XX NX Nix xxxxxxxx X304 X504 NXY X x xxxxxxx xxxxxxx xxxx XXXXXXXX Wxxxxxxx x x xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxx x xxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxbgcigcpgtl xxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Xxx XXXxxxxxX xxxxxx Xxxx xxx Xxxxxxxxx xxXXXX Xxx xxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Xxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx X X X FACULT WILLIAM G. SLOAT Bowling Green State College Drawing I Drawing II JAMES H. SMITH, A. B. Ohio State University Physics RUTH STARR, A. B. Ohio Wesleyan University Western Reserve University American Literature French I ISABELLE STUMP, B. S. Ohio State University Columbia University English II English Literature ROSS A. TODD Ohio University Ohio State University Toledo University Printing Shop Mathematics Mechanical Drawing MABEL TURNEY, A. B. -Ohio Wesleyan University Columbia University University of Wisconsin Caesar Cicero Vergil LEVI A. 'WEBB, B. S., A. B. Ohio Northern University Ohio State University Solid 'Geometry Advanced Algebra Higher Arithmetic Algebra I Ancient History Bluffton College Ohio State University Mt. Union 'College Biology ' Geography GEORGE W. WILSON, A. B., M. A. Marietta College Ohio State University World History Modern History Economics Sociology MARGARET WOLFLEY, A. 'Ohio Wesleyan University University of Wisconsin English II English Llterature XXX Y X XY XX XX Y XXX X XX X X XXXXX XXX XXX yocxxxxx X XXXXX XXXXXXXXX XXXXX xxbvfxxxxx X XX XXXXXXXXXX X X ,XXXXXXXXXXXX x x Xxxbfxxxxxxxxxx xxx xxbosxxxxxxxxx xxxxx x Xxxxxxxwofvfxxxxxxxx x x xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxx .xxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx X'XXXXXxScxxxxXX xxxxbfxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxvixxx XXXXXXXXXXxxxXxxxxx'Xxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx XVILLIAM O. WILLIAMS, A. B Y B. Page 13 XXXXX X X xxxxx xxxxx xxxxxxxx X xafqxxx xxx ggjsxcxxxxxxxxxxxxx xgxxxxxxxxyxxxx xx xxxxxxxxyyxyxx Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx , XFXXXXYXYXXXXXXXX 2,4-D204 YXXXXXXXKBCXXXX X x,xxx5Xx5xxxxxxxxxx XXXXXXXXX wcxxxxxxxxx xxixxxxxxx Wxxvxxxxxxxxx XXXXXXXYX XXXxxxxxxXXXXX xxx55xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxx Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxfxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxx fyfxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxx5X5xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxAAAxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx XX XXX XXXX xxxxx Xxxx xxxx' XX..xx xxxxfff XXX ,xx 1 xx X xx xxx x X XXX XXXX X x xxxx xx XX xxxx X x xxxxxxx xxxxxxxx x x xxxxx xxxx x x xxxxx xxxxx x xxxxxxx xxxxx x' xxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxxxx Xmxxxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxxxx XXXXXXxxxxxx X ixxxxx ix xx X X X xx Vx xxx xxxxx-x xxxxx x x x x x x xxxxx x x x x xxxxx xxxxx x x fx XXXXX X XXXXX X XXXXX ZXXXX XXXXX X XXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXX xxX X xxX X xx X xxxxxxxxx xxx X XX X XXX X XXXXX X XXX X xxxxx XXXXX lhe teachers ruled with rods of iron The children mild and meek. They did not know our modern ways- Niiith periods for 21 Week. X xxxxx X xxxxx xxxxx S E N I O R George Conroy VVilfred Staker President Vice-presiderzt wWmOHd1O Margaret 'Vance Dale Butcher Secretary Treasurer SENIOR HISTORY Two classes, one from Vernon and one from Central, entered Harding as sophomores in September 1933. Those at Vernon. during their freshman year, chose Nary Anne Young and Page Boyer, presidentsg Mary Jane Brown, vice-presidentp John Imbody, secre- tary, and Bette Bronson, treasurer, while the Central group elected Robert Stout, president g Elaine Strawser, vice- presidentg Margaret Vance, secretary, and Fred VVarner, treasurer. Both classes were active in athletics. The Vernon basketball team, coached by Mr. Alwyn Crane won the city's Junior High school championship. During the year Central presented two plays, Who Says Can,t , and Orange Colored Necktie while the class at Vernon gave Oh Didnit It Rain. As sophomores, the class elected VVilfred Staker, presidentg Elaine Strawser, vice-presidentg Jeannette Ammann, secretaryg and Margaret Vance, treasurer. They were repre- sented in debate and on the football and basketball teams. The officers chosen in the junior P+ I H. 2 'zeg'-E,-?,9'-52352521450 '6s:.E'f'3.g,Ug.gsg::gg fbwgafb'Eaaeagmmeasgmmmwesgwm r' 0 W' ' 5 : f'f g,'l',, g5fgJC YH giQ2Qg91Ocn 3 msg,-Egfwfrl 03, gg3d?,ro.E.O-gc:-T-fE.?.?''U'3n5tU.:,.525 gQ+:+Q2ggS O.. O.rn'f-T Orfrn rn 'm 2: 4' sv.-f-1 mm U- 24 . as Q55-O FD at rDmt4 9OD-,'I. .t-D i FD U154-r 'U 59-u42'-1 O fU PW',..,m-.Q,.,4 625593552FSNSQSSSSSLSEWQQQFBBVS99 'ago-fba'-55sa2f DQ+53sgPagen-aaaiaacg . H... -. K4 .-3-gag-rp - -:s3OL Hc 3,52 Srnai-8 sum:r 'grugw:'f34ri: '-'ST-3 TD PHO f-Q-3 s. f ' FD QrW-E-:gf-Dm:3,E4fD:,mg2.'C3ql:5-QdC5- ES. FD ... '-1 '-' K arlffzeeg-amen-ee. 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MARY KATHRYN ALHEIT, College Preparatory Junior Play, 3, Senior Play, 4, National Honor Society, 4, Girl Reserves, 1, 2, 3, 4, G. A. A., 3, 4, Le Petit Salon, 4, Inter Nos, 3, 4, Ye Merrie Players, 3, 4, Kine. sian Club, 4, Library Council, 1, 2, 4. IEANNETTE AMMANN, College Preparatory Treasurer, 2, Glee Club, 1, Mixed Chorus, 2, Junior Play, 3, National Honor So- ciety, 4, Girl Reserves, 1, 2, 3, Chaplain, 4, Secretary, G. A. A., 2, 3, 4, Ye Merrie Players, 3, Kinesian Club, 4, Student Council, 2, 4, Name Card Committee, 4. MARGARET ANDREWS, General Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus, 1, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society, 4, Girl Re- serves, 1, 2, 3, 4, Tironian Club, 4, Li- brary Council, 1, Vice President. LLOYD AUGENSTEIN, General. Band, 1, 3, 4, Glee Club, 4. DELNORE AULT, General Hi-Y, 3, 4, Student Council, 3, Basket Ball, 3, 4. ROY BAILEY, General Hi-Y, 4. CATHRYNE BAKER, 'Commercial Glee Club, 1, 2, Mixed Chorus, 1. 2, Girl Reserves, 3, Secretary, Senior Play, 4, Ye Merrie Players, 4, Library Council, L Z ROBERT BALLANTYNE, General Football, 2, Basketball, 1, 3. MARGUERITE BARKLEY, General Glee Club, 1. ' RALPH BARKLEY, General VVVAYNE BARNHILL, General GLENNAMAE BAUGHMAN, Commercial Band, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra, 1, Junior Play, 3, Ye Merrie Players, 3, MILDRED BAUGHN, Commercial Junior Play, 3. PAULINE BAYLES, Commercial Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus, 2, 3, 4, Girl Reserves, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT BECHTLE, General Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y, 3, 4, Science Club, 1, 2, 3, Vice President, 4, Basketball, 1. DOROTHY BEHRENS, Commercial Glee Club, 1, 2, Mixed Chorus, 2. IORS Pagefl8 XXXXX X X XXXXX XXXXX XXXXXXXX X X XQZEZEX XXX Xxxxxvxxxxwyxxxx xxQxxxxvxwvxxxxx XX xxvxv xxxxxxxx xXXXQxxxxx 'uxxxzx XXXX xxzxxxxxvxxvxx :XXXXX xxxyxxScx','xSOo4 xXXQXXQxxxxxxxxQxxXxx xKXX XXXxxxxxxxxxxxxxy xXXXXXXXXxxXx1xxxxxxxxx Xiiliiiiimrszzzssmressssaex xxxyxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Eiicwiiiiiixxiiiixxii x.xxfgQQxxxxxxg2Rxxxx5Z2xx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx CL SS OF r X '36 MILDRED BEN DER CWithdrawn.J EVELYN BENGE, General Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus. 1, 2, 3, 4, Girl Reserves, 3, 4. HELEN BERINGER, College Preparatory Glee Club, 2, 3, Girl Reserves, 2, 35 G. A. A., 2, 3. NOREEN BETZ, General Senior Play, 4, Girl Reserves, 1, 2, 3, 43 Ye Merrie Players, 4, Ring Group, 1 JUNIOR BEVIS, Vocational Basketball, 2, 3, 4. NETTIE BLAIR, Commercial Junior Play, 3. RUTH BOSTICK, Commercial Glee Club, 1, Girl Reserves, 1. VELMA BOXWELL, General Junior Play, 33 Girl Reserves, 1, 2, 3, 45 Le Petit Salon, 4, Inter Nos, 3, 4, Ye Merrie Players, 3, Library Council, 2. PAGE BOYER, General President, 1, Glee Club, 3, Mixed Chorus, 3, Junior Play, 33 Senior Play, 49 Na- tional Honor Society, 45 Hi-Y, 3, 4: Press Club, 33 Ye Merrie Players, 3, 4, Student Council, 4, Props and Q's, 45 2, s. Debate, VALJEAN BRADY, Vocational ' Junior Play, 3g Senior Play, 4g Ye Merrie Players, 3, 4, Hi-Y, 4. XVILLARD BRADY, General Senior Play, 43 Hi-Y, 3, 4, Ye Merrie Players, 4, Football, 2, 3, 4. DONNA BREECE, Commercial Girl Reserves, 3. BI.-XRJORIE BREWER, Commercial Orchestra, 1, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club, 1, 45 Kinesian Club, 4. JEAN BRILLHART, General Orchestra, 1, 25 Glee Club, 1, 2, 35 Mixed Chorus, 1, 2, 3, Senior Play, 43 Girl Re- serves, 1, 2, 3, 4, G. A. A., 3, 4g Ye Merrie Players, 4, Kinesian Club, 43 Props and Q's, 4. BETTE BRONSON, General Treasurer, 1, Junior Play, 3, Senior Play, 43 National Honor Society, 45 Girl Re- serves, 2, 3, 4, G. A. A., 3, 4g Le Petit Salon, 43 Press Club, 4, Ye Merrie Play- ers, 3, 4, Kinesian Club, 4, Library Coun- eil, 1, Student Council, 3. RUPERT BROWN, General Junior Play, 35 Senior Play, 43 Hi-Y, 43 Press Club, 3, 4, Ye Merrie Players, 3, 4, Herald Staf, 3, 4, Editor. ARNOLD BUMGARNER, General DORIS BUNNELL, Commercial G. A. A., 3, 49 Library Council, 3. xxxxx Page X XXXXX XXXXX XXXXXXXXX x XVJ? xxx Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxgycxxxxxxxxxxxx x xxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxyxxxxxxxxrxxxxx XXX Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xXQ4 Xxxtxxxxxxxxxxxxx xx xxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxx xgfxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx x Xxxlfxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxx Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxb?QXXxxxxxxXX xxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xx Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx DALE BUTCHER, General E President, 15 Secretary,.35 Treasurer, 4: Orchestra, 2, 3, 45 Senior Play, 45 Na- tional Honor Society, 4, Hi-Y, 3, 45 Press Club, 45 Library Council, 2, President, 3, President. GALE BUTCHER, General Secretary, 15 Orchestra, 1, 2, 3, 45 Senior Play, 45 National Honor Society, 45 Hi-Y, 3, 45 Library Council, 2, Vice President, 3, Treasurer, Prom Committee, 3. CiONrSTANCE BUTTERWORTH, General Senior Play, 4g Girl Reserves, 1, 2, 35 Ye Merrie Players, 45 Kinesian Club, 4. EVA BYERS, Commercial Tironian Club, 45 Kinesian Club, 4. DAISY CANADA, General Girl Reserves, 2, 3, 45 G. A. A., 2, 3. DWIGHT CARHART, General Orchestra, 1, Glee Club, 15 Senior Play, 45 Hi-Y, 3, 45 Ye Merrie Players, 45 Stu- dent Council, 2, 33 Football, 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball, 3, 4. MAXINE CASHELL, General Girl Reserves, 2, 3, 45 Press Ring Group, 4. ROBERT CASS, General Hi-Y, 3, 4. EUGENE CHANEY, General ANN CHAPPELL, General junior Play, 35 Senior Play, 45 serves, 1, 2, 3, 45 G. A. A., 2, Merrie Players, 3, 45 Kinesian Ring Group, 3. GLENN CHRIST, Commercial Junior Play, 35 Hi-Y5 Tironian Ye Merrie Players, 3. BETTY CLAGETT, Commercial Club, 4: Girl Re- 3, 45 Ye Club, 45 Club, 4, Orchestra, 1, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 45 .Mixed Chorus, 2, 3, 45 Senior Play, 45 National Honor Society, 4, Girl Reserves, 1, 2, 3, 45 G. A. A., 2, 3, 45 Tironian Club, 45 Press Club, 45 Ye Merrie Play- ers, 4, Kinesian Club, 45 Ring Group, 35 Student Council, 3. KATHERINE CLARK, Commercial G. A. A., 3, 45 Tironian Club, 45 Club, 4. MERLYN COLLINS, 'Commercial Glee Club, 15 Student Council, GEORGE CONROY, General Kinesian 4. President, 3, 45 Junior Play, 35 Senior Play, 45 National Honor Society, 45 Hi-Y, 3, 4: Vice President, Ye Merrie Players, 3, 45 Football, 2, 3, 4g Basketball, 2, 3, 4. EVELYN CONVERSE, Commercial Glee Club, 1, 2, 45 Mixed Chorus, 1, 2, 4, Tironian Club, 4. ISCAH COOK, General 'Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 45 Mixed Chorus, 35 Junior Play, 35 Senior Play, 43 G. A. A., 3, 45 Tironian Club, 45 Ye Merrie Play- ers, 3, 45 Library Council, 4. VELMA COOK, General IOR Page 20 XXXXX X X XXXXX XXXXX XXXXXXXX X xfxxx XXX XXX XXXXXXXXXYXXX xxmgxxxxxxxxxxiifii xxxxxxxxxvxrxxxxx Qnxx Xxxxxxxxaxxxxx Xxxx xxxyxyxxxxxxicx Xxx Xxx Yxxxxxxxxxxxyx Xxx Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx XKXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx X xxxggxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxgffi xxx Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX xxxXXXxxxxxXxxxxxxX xx xxxXXXxxxxxxxXxxxxXfxx xxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx CLASS OF '36 WILLIS COOK, General THELMA COON, Commercial G. A. A., 35 Kinesian Club, 45 Library Council, 4. PAULINE COSGROVE, General Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 45 Mixed Chorus, 2, 45 Girl Reserves, 2, 3, 45 Kinesian Club, 4. KATHRYN COURTAD, College Preparatory Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 45 Mixed Chorus, 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society, 45 Girl Re- serves, 2, 3, 45 Inter Nos, 3, Treasurer 45 Ring Group, 4. ROBERT COWAN, General GENEVI'EVE COWWELL, Commercial Glee 'Club, 2, 3, 45 Mixed Chorus, 2, 3, 45 Tironian Club, 4. LORENE CRAFT, Commercial junior Play, 35 Senior Play, 45 G. A. A., 3, 45 Tironian Club, 45 Ye Merrie Play- ers, 45 Kinesian Club, 4. IOSEPHINE CRAVEN, General Secretary, 25 Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 45 Mixed Chorus, 1, 2, 3, 45 junior Play, 35 Senior Play, 45 Girl Reserves, 2, 3, Treasurerg G. A. A., 45 Ye Merrie Players, 45 Props and Q's, 45 Class Song Committee, 4. GEORGE CROTINGER, General ELEANOR CROW, General Glee Club, 15 Senior Play, 45 Girl Re- serves, 2, 3, 45 G. A. A., 2, 3, 45 Press Club, 45 Ye Merrie Players, 45 Kinesian Club, 45 Student Council, 25 Ring Group, L RICHARD CURREN, General Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 45 Mixed Chorus, 2, 3, 45 Junior Play, 35 Hi-Y, 3, 45 Science Club, 2, 3. MAURICE DANIELS, commercial RICHARD DAVIDSON, General President, 15 Band, 1, 2, 3, 45 Mixed Chorus, 15 junior Play, 35 Senior Play, 45 National Honor Society, 45 Hi-Y, 3, 45 Ye Merrie Players, 3, 45 Student Coun- cil, 25 Props and Q's, 4. ALFRED DAVIS, Vocational Junior Play, 35 Senior Play, 45 Hi-Y, 45 Ye Merrie Players, 3, 45 Industrial Re- search Club, 3. CARL DAVIS, Vocational Football, 2, 35 Basketball, 3, 4. CAR-OL DAVIS, Commercial G. A. A., 2. RALPH DAVIS, College Preparatory Quiver Staff, 45 Cheerleader, 1. WILLIAM DELAUDER, Vocational XXXXX X X XXXXX XXXXX XXXXXXXXX x XXXXX Xxx XXX Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxwxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxvxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxrxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxyxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxvrxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx XXXxxxxxxxXxxxxXxxXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXxxxxxXXxxxxxxxxxXxx Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Junior Play, 35 Senior Play, 45 Hi-Y, 3, 45 Press Club, 45 Ye Merrie Players, 3, 45 Student Council, 35 Props and Q's, 4: Page 21 Page 22 E IORS MARY DETWILER, General Junior Play, 3, G. A. A., 3, President, 4, Tironian Club, 4. WARREN DIEHL, Commercial Band, 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y, 3, 4, Props and Q's, 4. ROBERT DILDINE, General Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus, 2, 3. RICHARD DUFFEY, Commercial Mixed Chorus, 1, Hi-Y, 3, 4, Student Council, 2, Football, 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball, 1, 3. MARY BELLE EBERHART, General Girl Reserves, 3, 4. DONALD EGGLESTON. General Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed ihorus, 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Play, 3, Senior Play, 4, Ye Merrie Players, 3, 4, Props and Q's, 4, Science Club, 2, 3, 4. PHOEBE EGNOR, Commercial RUTH EMERY, General Glee Club, 1, 2, 4, Mixed Chorus, 3, Junior Play, 3, Girl Reserves, 1, 2, 3, 4, G. A. A., 2, 3, 4, Ye Merrie Players, 3: Kinesian Club, 4, Student Council, 2. ELEANOR EPLEY, -College Preparatory Orchestra, 1, 2, 3, Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus, 1, 2, 3, 4, junior Play, 3, .Senior Play, 4, National Honor Society, 4, Girl Reserves, 1, 2, 3, 4, G. A. A., 3, 4, Le Petit Salon, 4, Treasurer, Press Club, 3, 4, Ye Merrie Players, 3, 4, Kinesian Club, 4, Library Council, 1, Ring Group, 2, Herald Staff, 3, 4, Editor. WILBUR EVANS, General Vice President, 1, Glee Club, 1, 2, Mixed Chorus, 1, Senior Play, 4, Hi-Y, 3, 4, Ye Merrie Players, 4, Student Council, 2, 3, 4, Props and Q's, 4, Football, 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball, 1, Captain, 2, 3, 4. ALFRED EXTON, General 'Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed -Chorus, 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Play, 3, Senior' Play, 4, Na- tional Honor Society, 4, Hi-Y, 3, 4, Ye Merrie Players, 3, 4, Student Council, 4. Secretary, Props and Q's, 4, Cap and Gown Committee, 4. ROBERT FAIR, General Orchestra, 1, Junior Play, 3, Senior Play, 4, Hi-Y, 3, 4, Ye Merrie Players, 3, 4, Studint Council, 4, Class Song Commit- tee, . LAMAR FAUGHT, College Preparatory Band, 1, 2, 3, Glee Club, 1, Hi-Y, 3, 4, Student 'Council 3, Football, 3, Basket- ball, 1,2, 3, 4, Senior Dance Committee, 4, Prom Committee, 3. HELEN FELCHLIN, Commercial 'Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus, 2, 3, 4, junior Play, 3, Girl Reserves, 4, Ti- ronian Club, 4, Ye Merrie Players, 3, Kinesian Club, 4. JAMES FISHER, General Glee Club, 1, Mixed Chorus, 1, 2, junior Play, 3, Senior Play, 4, Ye Merrie Play- ers, 3, 4, Library Council, 2, 3, Props and Q's, 4, Name Card Committee, 4, Prom Committee, 3. DON FLACH, General Football, 2. GERALD FLEMING, Commercial HOWARD FOGLE, College Preparatory Band, 3, 4, Orchestra, 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club, 1, 2, Mixed Chorus, 2, Hi-Y, 3, 4, Props and Q's, 4. X XXXXX KXYXX XXXXXXXK X X XXXXX XXX XXX Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxaxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxxyxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx XXXXXXXYXXXXXXXXXXYXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX xXXxxxxXXXXXxxXXxXxxXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX X XXXXX X CL SS OF '36 BETTY FOSTER, College Preparatory Glee Club, 1, 2, Mixed Chorus, 1, 2, Junior Play, 3, Senior Play, 4, National Honor Society, 4, Girl Reserves, 1, Presi- dent, 2, 3, Secretary, 4. President, G. A. A, 3, 4, Secretary, Le Petit Salon, 4, Vice President, Ye Merrie Players, 3, 4, Kine- sian Club, 4, Library Council, 1, 2, 3, Sec- retary, Rin Group, 2, Props and Q's, 4, Ring and Igin Committee, 4. HARVEY FOUT, General HAZEL FREMONT, Commercial Orchestra, 1, 2. VIRGINIA FRESHOUR, General Senior Play, 4, Girl Reserves, 1, 2, 3, 4, G. A. A., 2, 3, 4, Ye Merrie Players, 4, Kinesian Club, 4, Library Council, 4. BURL FRITCH, Vocational Industrial Research Club, 3, Basketball, 4. EVELYN GARVIN, Commercial Glee Club, 1, Mixed Chorus, 1, Girl Re- serves, 1, 2, 3, G. A. A., 2, 3, 4, Tironian Club, 4, Kinesian Club, 4, Ring Group, 2. ESTHER MAE GAST, General Band, 3, 4, Orchestra, 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club, 1, 2, 4, Mixed -Chorus, 2, Girl Re- serves, 1, 2, 3, 4, Library Council, 4: Ring Group, 4. HAROLD GAST Cwithdrawnl VERNA GATTON, General Glee Club, 1, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus, 1, 3, Junior Play, 3, Senior Play, 4, National Honor Society, 4, G. A. A., 4, Le Petit Salon, 4, Ye Merrie Players, 4, Kinesian Club, 4, Props and Q's, 4. GARNET GILBERT, Commercial Glee Club, 1, 2, 4, Mixed Chorus, 2, Girl Reserves, 1, 2, 3, 4, Tironian Club, 4, Ki- nesian Club, 4. VIRGINIA GILBERT, General Orchestra, 1, Girl Reserves, 1, 2, 3, 4, G. A. A., 2, 3, 4, Ye Merrie Players, 3, 4, Kinesian Club, 4, Library Council, 2, Ring Group, 3. LUCILLE GLASSMEYER, Commercial Kinesian Club, 4. FRANK GOOD, Commercial LOUISE GRACELY, College Preparatory Orchestra, 1, 2, 3, Glee Club, 1, Junior Play, 3, Senior Play, 4, National Honor Society, 4, Girl Reserves, 1, 2, 3, 4, G. A. A., 2, 3, 4, Le Petit Salon, 4, Inter Nos, 3, Vice President, 4, Press Club, 3, 4: Ye Merrie Players, 3, 4, Kinesian Club, 4, Library Council, 1, 2, 3, Vice Presi- dent, 4, President, Ring Group, 3, Stu- dent Council 2, Props and Q's, 4, Herald Staff, 3, Quiver Statf, 4, Editor, Prom Committee, 3. RICHARD GRICE, General Glee Club, 2. EARL GRIMES, Vocational MARJORIE CRIMES, General MARY ALICE GRUCBAUGH, General Glee Club, 1, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus, 2, Junior Play, 3, Senior Play, 4, G. A. A., 2, 3, 4, Press Club, 4, Ye Merrie Play- ers, 3, 4, Kinesian Club, 4, Library Coun- cil, 1, 2, 3, 4, Props and Q's, 4. XXXXX X X XXXXX XXXXX XXXXXXXX ' x xilxxx Xxx ggjbfbbrxxwzrxxxrxxxxx xxxxxxxxkxxxxxx Pgopxxxxxxxxyx X Zxx Xbfxxxxxxaxbbixgcci X X xxxxxxxxxxxxxx Xix X xxxxxxxxxxxxxx X x, xx Xwfwwfxxxxxxxxx Kixxxxxx XXXXXXXXXXXXXX xxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxx Exixxxxxxbfxxxxxxxxxxxxx x xxxxx xxxxxx xxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxyxxfocxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxx XXXxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Page 23 Page 24 SE IOR SUSAN HABERMAN, College Preparatory Mixed Chorus, 2, Junior Play, 3: Senior Play, 4, National Honor Society, 4, Girl Reserves, 1, 2, 3, 4, G. A. A., 2, 3, 4, Press Club, 4, Ye Merrie Players, 3, 4, Kinesian Club, 4, Props and Q's, 4. HOMER HAINES, General Librxy Council, 3, Science Club, 2, President, 3, 4. ANETTA HALL, General Glee Club, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus, 2, 3, 4, Girl Reserves, 2, 3, 4, G. A. A., 3, 4, Tironian Club, 4, Kinesian Club, 4, Li- brary Council, 2: Ring Group, 4 MARY ALICE HALL. General Senior Play, 4, National Honor Society, 4, Girl Reserves, 1, 2, 3, 4, G. A. A., 2, 3, 4, Le Petit Salon, 4, Press Club, 4, Ye Merrie Players, 4, Kinesian Club, 4: Ring Group, 3, Props and Q's, 4, Debate, 4. GERALD HANES, College Preparatory Hi-Y, 3, 4, Press Club, 4, Props and Q's, 4. VIRGINIA HANOVER, General Senior Play, 4, Glee Club, 1, Press Club, 4, Ye Merrie Players, 4. RHEA HARROD Qwithdrawnb GRACE HARVEY, Commercial Orchestra, 1, 2, 3, 4, Tironian Club, 4 ANNE HASTINGS, General Junior Play, 3, Senior Play, 4, Girl Re- serves, 1, 2, 3, 4, G. A. A., 4, Ye Mer- rie Players, 3, 4, Kinesian Club, 4, Props and Q's, 4. BETTIE HAWKINS, General Junior Play, 3, Senior Play, 4, Girl Re- serves, 1, 2, 3, 4, G. A, A., 2, 3, 4, Press Club, 4, Ye Merrie Players, 3, 4, Kine- sian Club, 4, Library Council, 1. MARGARET HAWKINS, Commercial G. A. A., 4, Kinesian Club, 4. VWLLIAM HAWKINS, Vocational Hi-Y, 4, Student Council, 3. ROBERT HEISER, General RICHARD HICKS, College Preparatory Hi-Y, 3, 4. WILBUR HIGGINS, General ROBERT HIGLEY, Vocational Orchestra, 1. GLADYS HINAMAN, Commercial Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus, 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Play, 4, Girl Reserves, 1, 2, 3, 4, G. A. A., 2, 3, 4, Ye Merrie Playa ers, 4, Kinesian Club, 4, Student Coun- cil, 3. QUENTIN HINAMON, General XXXXX XXXXX XXXXXXXX X X XXXXX XXX XXX xxxxXXxxx.wxxxxx XXXXXNXYXXXXXXXX 1XXXwwxvvxxvXXYxX xxxxxxxvxxxxuyxxxw '-:XXXXNY7VxxxwcYxxXbix XXXXXXXXXXY xvrlxxxx XXXX XXXXXXXXXXXYXXXXY xxXXXXXXXXxXxXxMxxxx1x XYXXXXYXXXXXXYXYXXYXXXX XXXXXXXXXFOCXXXXXXYXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXYXXX XXBCYXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XX70' WX XXXXXXXX XXXXXX XX xxximxx XXXXXXXX XXXXXX XX XXXXXX xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx XXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXX X l x S CLASS OF XXXXX XXXXX XXXXXXXXX XXQXX XXX '36 ROBERT HINAMON, General RICHARD HOFFHINES, Commercial DONALD HOWELL, Vocational Football, 2, 3. EDWIN HUDDLE, General Hi-Y, 3, Library Council, 3, Science Club, 3, 4. JACK HULTZ, General Glee Club, 1, 2, Mixed Chorus, 1, 2, Senior Play, 4, Hi-Y, 3, 43 Ye Merrie Players, 4. RODNEY HUME, General Glee Club, 4, Mixed Chorus, 4. HTELEN HUMES, Commercial Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus, 2, 4: Girl Reserves, 3, 45 Tironian Club, 49 Kinesian Club, 4. THELMA IMPSON, General Orchestra, 1, 2, 3, 4. DAVID ISALY, College Preparatory Vice President, 13 Senior Play, 4, Na- tional Honor Society, 4, Hi-Y, 3, 4, Le Petit Salon, 45 Ye Merrie Players, 4: Student Council, 23 Football, 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain, Basketball, 2, 3, Invitation Com- mittee, 4g Senior Dance Committee, 4, Prom Committee, 3. MARGERY JACKSON, General Props and Q's, 4. VIRGINIA JACKSON, College Preparatory Orchestra, 1, 2, 35 Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 42 National Honor Society, 4, Mixed Chorus, 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Play, 35 Senior Play, 4, Girl Reserves, 1, Vice President, 2, 3, 45 G. A. A., 3, 45 Le Petit Salon, 43 Ye Merrie Players, 3, 4, Kinesian Club, 4: Library Council, 1, Ring Group, 2. LEROY JAMES, General GERALD JENNINGS, Vocational Senior Play, 4, Hi-Y, 43 Ye Merrie Play- ers, 4. GUST JEVAS, General Football, 1, 2, 3, 4. VIVIAN JOHNSTON, Commercial Mixed Chorus, 25 Girl Reserves, Ring Group, 2. 1, 2, 3: EDWARD JONES, General Glee Club, 4, Hi-Y, 3, 4. JACK JONES, Commercial Glee Club, 13 Hi-Y, 3, 4, Football, 2, 3, 4, Basketball, 1, 2, 3. MARY JONES, -Commercial Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, Mixed Chorus, 1, 2, 35 Senior Play, 4, National Honor So- ciety, 43 Girl Reserves, 1, 2, 3, 4, G. A. A., 3, 45 Tironian Club, 4, Reporterg Ye Merrie Players, 4. Page 25 x-xxx: 1- - if l XX Qggifxxxxxxxxxyytfe xxxxxxxe -,, f f , . , X xx X,txxiiyg3wQX.,,L'ff,, yxxx ff -.xxx-.-.,X,,,., X XXXXXPQN-'1'Yxx xtcxxxxv XXXXxxxxxxXXXxx'xxXxx X xxXxxxXxxwfxxXXt,XX,4XX YxXXxXXb04XXxxxxxxxxxyX Xf xxxxxxxxvxwxxyxxxvxxxr, Xxxxxxxxaowxxxxrxxgxxxgf xxxgcxxxxxxxxxxxscxxxxxx XXX aa xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xx XAX xxxxxbocx xx . XYXX XX XXXXQX xxxxxsorx xxxxxx xx QCXX X XXXXXXXXQQXXXXXXX .QXXXXX XXXXXXXYXXXXXXXX Page 26 SE SHERIDAN JURY, General Orchestra, 35 Band, 4. ROBERT KAELBER, General Football, 2, 3, 4. OLIVE KENYON, Commercial Girl Reserves, 1, 2, 3. DOROTHY KING, College Preparatory Orchestra, 13 Glee Club, lg Junior Play, 3: Senior Play, 43 National Honor So- ciety, 4, Girl Reserves, 1, 2, 3, 4g G. A. A., 2, 3, 45 Le Petit Salon, 4, Secretary: Inter Nos, 3, Secretary, 4, President, Ye Merrie Players, 3, 45 Kinesian Club, 4, Treasurer, Library Council, 1, 3, Presi- dent, Ring Group, 2, Props and Q's, 4g Invitation Committee, 4, Prom 'Commit- tee, 3. RICHARD KISSELL, General JUNE KOLWEY, General Junior Play, 3, Senior Play, 4: G. A. A., 2, Ye Merrie Players, 4. CHARLES KREUGER, Vocational HELEN KRIDER, General Glee Club, 3, 45 Girl Reserves, 1, 2, Ring Group, 3. LLOYD LAIRD, General Glee Club, 1, 2, Hi-Y, 3, 4, Science Club, 2, 3, Football, 1, 2, Basketball, 1, LAVERN LASH, Commercial Band, 2, Orchestra, 1, 2, 3, 45 Senior Play, 4, National Honor Society, 4, G. A. A., 3, 4, Tironian -Club, 45 Press Club, 43 Ye Merrie Players, 4, Student Coun- cil, 2. MARTHA LAUCHER, General Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 49 Mixed Chorus, 1, 2, 3, 43 Junior Play, 33 Ye Merrie Play- ers, 33 Library Council, 2, 3. JEAN LAYMAN, General G. A. A., 3, 4, Kinesian 'Club, 4. VVILDA LAYMAN, Commercial Glee Club, 1, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus, 2, 3, 4: National Honor Society, 43 Tironian Club, 4. WILLIAM LEFFLER, College Preparatory National Honor Society, 4, Hi-Y, 3, 45 Inter Nos, 4, ,Student Council, 2, Basket- ball, 1, 2, 3, 4. RUTH LEHNER, General Glee Club, 1, Junior Play, 3, Girl Re- serves, 1, 25 Ye Merrie Players, 3. BETTY JANE LEIB, College Preparatory Glee Club, 1, Mixed Chorus, 2g National Honor Society, 4, Girl Reserves, 1, 2, 3, 43 Le Petit Salon, 45 Inter Nos, 3, 4, Ring Group, 3. HAROLD LEWIS, General Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 43 Mixed Chorus, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y, 3, 4, Student Council, 2, Treasurer, 33 Cheer Leader, 1, 2, 3, 4. MARY MARGARET LILL, General Glee Club, 2, 35 Mixed Chorus, 1, 33 Girl gfeslerves, 1, Library Council, 15 Science u ,1. IOR S XXXXX XXXXX XXXXXXXXX x xxxxx xxx xxx Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxvcxxxxxx xxyxxxxxxxxwcxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxyxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxvcxxvcxxx XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXQXX xxxxxxxxxxxxxbocxxx xx xxx XXXxxxxxxXXxxxxXXxx XXX xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx XXXXX X X CLASS OF '36 CONSTANT LINE, General Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus, 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Play, 3, Senior Play, 4, Ye Merrie Players, 45 Library Council, 2, 35 Basketball, 1. WALTER LLOYD, Vocational. NEIL LONG, Vocational. Hi-Y, 4. RHEA MARKS, College Preparatory Orchestra, 1, 2, 3, 45 Junior Play, 35 Girl Reserves, 1, 2, Chaplain, G. A. A., 4, Kinesian Club, 4, Ring Group 2. JACK MARKWITH, General Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus, 2, 3, 4, Senior Play, 4, Hi-Y, 3, 4, Ye Mer- rie Players, 4, Basketball, 2. WILMA MARSH, College Preparatory Girl Reserves, 4. HAROLD M'ASH, Commercial Football, 3. JUNE MASKILL, General Girl Reserves, 1, 2, 3, 4, G. A. A., 2, 3, 4, Kinesian Club, 4, Ring Group, 3. FRANCES MASSIE, Commercial Girl Reserves, 2, 3, 43 Kinesian Club, 4. JANE MATHER, General Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus, 1, 2, 3, 4: Girl Reserves, 1, 2, 3, G. A. A., 3, gg Kinesian Club, 4, Library Council, 2, ALICE MAYSE, General Girl Reserves, 3, Kinesian Club, 4. PAUL MESSENGER, College Preparatory Hi-Y, 45 Debate, 4. BURRN ELL METZ, General RICHARD MIDLAM, College Preparatory Glee Club, 1, 3, 4, Le Petit Salon, 4. MARY CATHERINE MILEY, College Preparatory Glee Club, 1, 4, Mixed Chorus, 2, Na- tional Honor Society, 4g Girl Reserves, 1, 2, 3, 4, Chaplain, Le Petit Salon, 4, President, Press Club, 4, Ye Merrie Players, 3, 4, Library Council, 1, 4, Ring Group, 2, Student Council, 4, Quiver Staff, 4, Ring and Pin Committee, 4. ROBERT MILEY, General Band, 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra, 1, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club, 1, Mixed Chorus, 15 Football, 1. CARL MILLER, General DAVID MILLER, General XXXXX X X XXXXX XXXXX XXXXXXXX X xxifxx XXX xxx QXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX xgxxxxxxxxxxxxx Xxxxwxxxxwxrxxxxx XXXXXYXXXXXXAXXXXX XXxxxXYwwxxxxxxxxxx Xxxfxxxxxxyxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxvvxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xXxXXXxXxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxXXXxxxxxxXXxxxxxxxx XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX xXxXXXxxXxxXxXxxxxxxxx XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX SE IORS JEAN MILLER, General Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus, 2, 3, 4, Girl Reserves, 1, 2, 3, 4, G. A. A., 2, 3, 4, Tironian Club, 4, Kinesian Club. 4, Vice President, Library Council. 12 Student Council, 2. ROBERT MINARD, Commercial Glee Club, 1, Junior Play, 3, Senior Play, 4, Hi-Y, 3, 4, Ye Merrie Players, 3, 4, Student Council, 3, 4, Football, 2, 3, 4: Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4, 'Senior Dance Com- mittee, 4. Prom Committee, 3. LOWELL MITTON, General Glee Club, 1: Mixed Chorus, 2, 3. HAROLD MONAHAN, General. STARLING MONS-ON, General. BETTY H. MOORE, General Senior Play, 4, Girl Reserves, 2, 3, 4, Inter Nos, 8, 4, Ye Merrie Players, 4. BETTY JANE MOORE, General Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, Mixed Chorus, 2, 3, Girl Reserves, 1, 2, 3, 4, G. A. A., 2, 3. 4, Kinesian Club, 4, Ring Group, 2, Stu- dent Council, 2, Invitation Committee, 4. DORIS MOORE, College Preparatory G. A. A., 4, Le Petit Salon, 4, Kinesian Club, 4, Library Council, 2, 3. ROGER MORGAN, General Glee Club, 1, 4, Mixed Chorus, 2, Hi-Y, 8, 4, Student Council, 2, Props and Q's, 4, Football, 1, Basketball, 3. DONALD MOSHER, General Band, 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra, 1, Glee Club, 1 GWENDOLYN MOUSER, General Glee Club, 1, junior Play, 3, Senior Play, 4, Girl Reserves, 1, 2, 3, 4, G. A. A., -4, Press Club, 4, Ye Merrie Players, 3, 4, Kinesian Club, 4. ROBERT MULLETT, College Preparatory Treasurer, 3, Junior Play, 3, Senior Play, 4, Hi-Y, 3, 4, Ye Merrie Players, 3, 4, Student Council, 3, Props and Q's, 4, Pron: Committee, 3, Class Song Commit- tee, . DONALD MURPHY, General President, 1, Vice-President, 3, Junior Play, 3, Hi-Y, 3, Football, 1. JACK McADOW, General Band, 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra, 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee 'Club, 1, 2, 3, 4. DONALD MCCOMBS, General President, 3, Orchestra, 1, Glee Club, 2, 3, Mixed Chorus, 2, 3, Hi-Y, 3, 4, Library Council, 3, Props and Q's, 4, Basketball, 1, Captain, Ring and Pin Committee, 4, Prom Committee, 3. MAXINE MCDANIEL, General Glee Club, 1, 2, Mixed Chorus, 1, 2, Senior Play, 4, Girl Reserves, 1, 2, 3, Ye Merrie Players, 4, Ring Group, 3. DONNA MCELROY, General Girl Reserves, 1, 2, 3, 4, G. A. A., 3, 4, Tironian Club, 4, Kinesian Club, 4. JAMES MCELROY, General Tironian Club, 4. Page 28 XXXXX X X XXXXX XXXXX XXXXXXXX X X Xlisfiix XXX Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxgcqxxxxxxxxxxxxx xx xxxxxvvxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xXYXXxxxxxxxxxxxxSrx s.X7QxXX7Qcxxxxxxxxxxxx ziixhfcifycxxxxxxxxxxxxx 7, Xfcgggfgfigfiffiiifiiiilix ' x 5g4c:cCxxxxxxx?i?5cbi?i5c53i5!i?i?? Xxxxxxx xxxxxxxx xx xxxf sfxxxxxx xxxx xx xxxQfQxxxxx5Sfxxxxfb,f xx xxxxxx xxxxx xxxxxxxxxx xxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx CLASS OF '36 HAROLD McKEE, General HAROLD MCNEW, Vocational Junior Play, 33 Senior Play, 4g 4, Ye Merrie Players, 3, 4. EILEEN NARANCE, Commercial Girl Reserves, 1, 2. Hi-Y, 3, STANLEY NEAL, General Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 43 Mixed Chorus, 2, 39 Senior Play, 4, Hi-Y, 3, 4, Ye Merrie Players, 4. JOHN NEIDHART, College Preparatory National Honor Society, 43 Band, 1, 2, 3, Orchestra, 1, 2, 3, 4, Le Petit Salon, 4. THELMA NICKELSON, General Orchestra, 15 Le Petit Salon, 4, Tironian Club, 4. MARY ALICE OSBORN, General Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 45 Mixed Chorus, 1. 2. HARRIET -OSMUN, Commercial ARELENE PADDOCK, General Glee Club, 4. ROBERT PEACH, General Glee Club, lg Hi-Y, 3, 4, Prom 'Commit- tee, 3. MERLE PEACOCK, General Secretary. 1, Glee Club, 1, 2, 33 Junior Play, 3, Senior Play, 4, Hi-Y, 3, 43 Press Club, 8, 42 Ye Merrie Players, 3, 4g Stu- dent Council, 2, 43 Football, 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball, 1, Captain, 2, 3. GENEVA PEAK, Commercial Girl Reserves, 1, 2, 3, 4: G. A. A., 2, 3, 4, Tironian Club, 45 Kinesian Club, 41 Ring Group, 2. HARRY PEIFER, Commercial Junior Play, 3, Hi-Y, 4g Tironian Club, 4, Treasurer, Ye Merrie Players, 3. KARL PFEIFFER, General Senior Play, 4, Hi-Y, 43 Ye Merrie Play- ers, 43 Student Council, 3. EVELYN PIERCE, General Mixed Chorus, 2. GLENDA PLETCHER, General Le Petit Salon, 4, Kinesian Club, 45 Stu- dent Council, 3. OLGA POPOFF, Commercial Girl Reserves, 2, 3, 4. GLENDORA PORTER, General Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, -Mixed Chorus, S: Junior Play, 33 Senior Play, 4, National Honor Society, 4: Girl Reserves, 1, 2, 3, 49 G- A- A-1 2. 3. 43 Ye Merrie Players, 3, 45 Kinesian Club, 4. XXXXX Page 29 r X X XXXXX XXXXX XXXXXXXX' X X XXXXX XXX XXX borxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxwxxxxxx X Xxxxxxxxvxwcxxxxx X XXPOQXXXXXXYXYXXXX X XXXbocxxxxaryxxxxxxx X Xboc Xvocxxxxxxxxxxxxx x woe Xxbocxxxxxxxxxxxxx x xxxxxxboaxxxxxxxxxxxxx x xxxxxxxxoaxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Xwowxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx YXNXXX XXXXXMX xxxxxx xx xxxxxx xxxxxbcx xxxxxx xx xxboonx XXXXxxxxxxxxx'xxx xxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Page 30 SE VVOODROW PRICE, Vocational Senior Play, 4, Ye Merrie Players, 43 Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4. JEAN QUICK, Commercial . Secretary, 1, Glee Club. 1, Junior Play, 3, National Honor Society, 4, Girl Rea serves, 1, 2, 3, G. A. A., 2, 3, Tironian Club, 4, President, Ye Merrie Players, 3, Cheerleader, 1, 2. KENNETY OUIGLEY, General President, 2, Senior Play 4, Hi-Y, 3, 4, Press Club, 4, Ye Merrie Players, 4, Herald Staff, 4, Quiver Staff, 4, Football, 2, 3. JOHN RAMER, College Preparatory Hi-Y, 3, 4. EVERETT RAVVLINS, General MARTHA REEBEL, General EARL REIGER, General RAY RETTERER, General Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus, 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Play, 3, Football, 1, 2, 3, Captain, 4. LESLIE REYNOLDS, General EUGENE RICE, General CLARA RIFE, General Student Council, 3. PERRY ROARK, General Orchestra, 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus, 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Play, 3, Senior Play, 4, Hi-Y, 3, 4, Ye Merrie Players, 4, Props and Q's, 4. JACK ROBBINS, Commercial GAROLD ROBERTS, General Band, 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra, 1, 2, 3, 4, 'Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, Mixed Chorus, 1, 2, 3, Hi-Y, 4. RUTH RO'BSON, General Orchestra, 1, 2, 3, Mixed Chorus, 2, Senior Play, 4, National Honor Society, 4, Girl Reserves, 3, 4, G. A. A., 2, Ti- ronian Club, 4, Ye Merrie Players, 4, Library Council, 1, Student Council, 3. NEARIAN ROGERS, Commercial Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus, 2, 3. 4, Junior Play, 3, Senior Play, 4, Girl Reserves, 1, 2, 3, President, 4, Ye Mer- rie P'layers, 4, Kinesian Club, 4, Ring Group, 2. RUTH ROWLAND, College Preparatory Junior Play, 3, G. A. A., 3, 4, Ye Mer- rie Players, 3, Library Council, 4. DWIGHT RUBY, General Football, 2, 3, 4, Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4. IOR S X XXXXX XXXXX XXXXXXXX X x xxxxx xxx ixkxxx vxxvv, ixgxxxxxxxxxfffi xxxxxxvvvxvxxxxx Qxxxxvxvxxxxxxxxx XXXxrQXb:xxxxxwcxxxxx Xxxfxxtrvxvxxxxxxxxx XxxXxxxxsx1fxxXXX,XXX ixxxxxxxwsxrvfxxxxxxxy xxxxxxxxfxx-vvyyttxxxx xxxxxxxxxx X AxxxfxxxxxQQxQQfQQQQQ2QX xxx, ?j5xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxl- sfxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx XXXXfoXXXXXYXXXXXXXXXX xxxfgjxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxsaf-xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx XXXXX X CLASS OF '36 X X XXXXX XX XXX XXXXXXXX X X XXXXX Xxx xxx Xxxxxxxxxxxxxaxx xxxxxvxxxxxxxxxx x X50 xvxvvvxvxxxxx XXXXXXYXKXXXK YXXXX X Xvcxxxwfvxxxxxxxxxx x xxx-Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx x xxx.xxXxxxxxxxxxxxxxx X xxxxxxwxfxxxxxxxxxxx XXXXXXXX70CXXXXxxXxYxXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XQCXXXX xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxvcxkx' xxaof xx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx XXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXX XX ylxxxxx xxXxX'xxx.xXXbocx xx xsgxxxx XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX HENRY RUSH, General EMMA SANDBOWER, Commercial Jlmi0r Play, 33 G. A. A., 3, Secretary. CARL SCHAADT, General Ili-Y, 45 Football, 1. ELIZABETH S-CHMELZER, General Vice President, 2g Mixed Chorus, 2. SYLVIA SCHNEIDER, General Glee Club, 1, Mixed Chorus, 25 Junior Play, 3, Senior Play, 43 Girl Reserves, 1, 2, 3, 45 G. A. A. 2. 3, 49 Kinesian Club, 4, Ring Group, 2. DONALD SICHWIADERER, Commercial Junior Play, 35 Hi-Y, 49 Ye Merrie Play- ers, 3. MAX SECHRIST, General HEY, 4, Student -Council, 4, Basketball, 1, . EVELYN SEITER, General Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 45 Mixed Chorus, 3, Girl Reserves, 1, 35 Tironian Club, 4. FLORENCE SHACKELFO'RD, Commercial Glee Club, 3, Girl Reserves, 2, 3, 4, Ti- ronian Club, 4. OPA L SHARP Cwithdrawnl HELEN SHENA-MEN, General Girl Reserves, 2, 33 Kinesian Club, 4, Student Council, 4. PAUL SHOWERS, General HELEN SHROCK, Commercial Glee Club, 2, Mixed Chorus, 2, 33 Junior Play, 3, Senior Play, 45 Girl Reserves, 1, 3, 45 Ye Merrie Players, 3, 43 Kinesian Club, 4. RUSSELL SIMMONS, General Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 47 Mixed Chorus, 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Play, 3, Senior Play, 4, HiAY, 3, 43 Library Council, 33 Science Club, 3, Basketball, 1, 25 Prom Commit- tee, 3. JOHN SLACK, General Vice President, 1. ERVIN SNELL, Commercial Hi-Y, 4. ROBERT SPARKS, General Glee Club, 1, Hi-Y, 3, 41 Press Club, 43 Football, 3, 4. WILFRED STAKER, General President, 29 Vice President, 4, Secretary, 3, Hi-Y, 3, National Honor Society, 49 Le Petit Salon, 45 Press Club, 3, Student Council, 2, 3, Debate, 3, 43 Ring and Pin Committee, 4. XXXXX' X Page 31 Page 32 BETTY STAUFFER, General Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus, 1, 2, 3, Junior Play, 3, Senior Play, 4, Girl Reserves, 2, 3, 4, G. A. A., 2, 3, 4, Ye Merrie Players, 3, 4, Kinesian Club, 43 Student Council, 3. ELLSNVORTH STINEHELFER, General Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, Mixed Chorus, 1, 2, 3., Junior Play, 3, Hi-Y, 3, 4, Press Club, 3, 4, Ye Merrie Players, 3, Props and Q's, 4, Herald Staff, 3. 4. ELIZABETH STOLL, General 1 Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, Junior Play, 3, Senior Play, 4, National Honor Society, 4, Girl Reserves, 1, 2, 3, 4, G. A. A., 2, 3, 4, Le Petit Salon, 4, Press Club, 3, 4, Ye Mer- rie Players, 3, 4, Kinesian Club, 4, Li- brary Council, 4, Vice President, Ring Group, 4, Quiver Staff, 4, Class Song Committee, 4, Prom Committee, 3. PATRICIA STOLL, General Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, Junior Play, 3, Senior Play, 4, National Honor Society, 4, Girl Reserves, 1, 2, 3, 4, G. A. A., 2, 3, 4, Le Petit Salon, 4, Press Club, 3, 4, Ye Merrie Players, 3, 4, Kinesian Club, 4, Library Council, 4,'Secretary, .Ring Group, 4, Quiver Stall, 4, Prom Committee, 3. ROBERT STOUT, College Preparatory President, 1, Junior Play, 3, Senior Play 4, National Honor Society, 4, Hi-Y, 3 4, President, Inter Nos, 4, Ye Merrie Players, 3, 4, Student Council, 2, Foot- ball, 2, 3, 4, Debate, 2, 3, 4. JANE STRAUSS,GmwrM Glee Club, 1, 2, Senior Play, 4, Girl Re- serves, 1, 2, 3, 4, G. A. A., 2, 3, 4, Ye Merrie Players, 4, Kinesian Club, 4, Li- brary Council, 1. ELAINE STRAVVSER, General Vice President, 1, 2, Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus, 2, 3, 4, Junior Play, 3, Senior Play, 4, National Honor Society, 4, Girl Reserves, 1, 2, 3, 4, G. A. A., 2, 3, 4, Le Petit Salon, 4, Ye Merrie Play- ers, 3, 4, Kinesian Club, 4, Ring Group, 4, Student Council, 2, Props and Q's, 4. VIRGINIA SUTTON, Commercial Glee Club, 2, 3, 4, Senior Play, 4, Na- tional Honor Society, 4, Girl Reserves, 1, 2, 3, 4, Le Petit Salon, 4, Ye Merrie Players, 4, Library Council, 3, 4. MARY ALICE SWARTZ, General Mixed Chorus, 1, Junior Play, 3, Ye Merrie Players, 3, Kinesian Club, 4, Props and Q's, 4. ROBERT SWENEY, General Mixed Chorus, 3, 4, Junior Play, 3, Hi' Y, 3, 4, Ye Merrie Players, 3, Student Council, 3, 4, Basketball, 2. JUNE SWICK, General Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Mlixed Chorus, 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Play, 3, Senior Play, 4, Girl Reserves, 1, 2, 3, G. A. A., 4, Ki- nesian Club, 4, Library Council, 1, 2, 3, Prom Committee, 3. FREDERICK THACKER,Gmmml Glee Club, 1, Senior Play, 4, Ye Merrie Players, 4, Football, 3, 4. DOROTHY THEW, College Preparatory Girl Reserves, 2, 3, 4, Le Petit Salon, 4, Inter Nos, 3, 4, Ring Group, 3, Props and QE,4. MARJORIE THOMAS, General Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus, 2, 3, Junior Play, 3, Senior Play, 4, G. A. A., 3, 4, Press Club, 4, Ye Merrie Play- ers, 4, Kinesian -Club, 4. MILDRED THOMAS, General Glee Club, 4, Mixed Chorus, 3, Junior Play, 3, Girl Reserves, 1, Tironian Club, 4, Ye Merrie Players, 3, Kinesian Club, 4. FREDERICK THOMPSON, College Preparatory HLY,L BRUCE TIBBALS, General Junior Play, 3, Ye Merrie Players, 3. WILLIAM TIERNEY, General Glee Club, 1, Hi-Y, 3, 4, Football, 2, 3, 4, Basketball, 1, Captain, 2, 3, 4, Captain, S E I O ff' , of ' XXXXX X X XXXXX XXXXX XXXXXXXX X XRSKXX XXX XX ysqmlbrxxxxxxxxyxxxx Xl?XXXXXX1xxxxxx P504 xxxxxxxxxXX,XX Xxx XXXXXXXXAXXXXX .PSQSZSX xxxxxxxxxxxxxx QZX' x Xxxxxxxxxxxxxx xixxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxx Zxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxx ,Scxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx' xxx Xiycxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxx ix xxxxxx xxxxxx xxxx xxx Xxxxxxxxx xxxxxx ,Qgxx xxx Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx CLASS OF '36 li' , OKI, ' 'x ' Xb X BERTHA TOWER, General Junior Play, 3, Senior Play, 43 National Honor Society, 49 Girl Reserves, 1, 3, 43 Ye Merrie Players, 3, 4, Library Coun- cil, 3, 43 Props and Q's, 4. VIRGINIA TRACHT, General Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4g Mixed Chorus, 2, 3, 4, Junior Play, 3, Senior Play, 45 Girl Reserves, 1, 2, 3, 43 G. A. A., 2, 3, 43 Press Club, 4, Ye Merrie Players, 3, 4g Kinesian Club, 4, Cheerleader, 4. MARTHA JANE TROWBRIDGE, Commercial Glee Club, 1, 2, Mixed Chorus, 3, Girl Reserves, 1, 2, 3, 45 G. A. A., 2, 3, 43 Kinesian Club, 45 Ring Group, 3. CHARLES TURNER, General Glee Club, 1, 2 3, 4g Mixed Chorus, 1, 2, 3, Props and Q's, 43 Science Clulh, '24, 3, 4. CHARLINE TURNER, General Junior Play, 3. MARY LOU ULSH, College Preparatory Glee Club, 1, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus, 2, 4g Junior Play, 33 National Honor Society, 45 Girl Reserves, 1, 2, 3, 4: G. A. A., 2, 3, 49 Le Petit Salon, 45 Ye Merrie Play- ers, Sg Kinesian -Club, 4, Secretaryp Li- brary Council, 1, Ring Group, 2, Student Council, 2. HAROLD UNDERWOOD, General Glee Club, lg Junior Play, 33 Senior Play, 4, Hi-Y, 3, 4g Ye Merrie Players, 3, 45 Student Council, 33 Props and Q's, 4, Treasurer, Basketball, 1, 2. NANCY USNER, General . Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 45 Mixed 'Chorus, 2, 3, 4, Junior Play, 35 'Senior Play, 45 National Honor Society, 4, Girl Reserves, 1, Treasurer, 2, 3, 45 Le Petit Salon, 4: Press Club, 4, Ye Merrie Players, 3, 45 Library Council, 45 Ring Group, 2, 4, Chairman, Student Council, 3, 4, -Chair- mang Props and Q's, 4. MARTHA JANE VAN ATTA, General 'Glee Club, 15 Mixed Chorus, 25 junior Play, 3, Senior Play, 45 National Honor Society, 4, Girl Reserves, 1, 2, Vice Presi- dent, 3, 45 G. A. A., 2, 3, 4, Presidentg Press Club, 3, Ye Merrie Players, 3, 45 Kinesian Club, 4, Ring Group, 2, Herald Staff, 35 Invitation Committee, 4. MARGARET VANCE, Commercial Vice President, 3, Secretary, 2, 4g Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 49 Mixed Chorus, 2, 3, 4, Senior Play, 4, Girl Reserves, 1, 2, 3, 4, G. A. A., 2, 3, 4, Tironiarl Club, 4, Secre- tary, Ye Merrie Players, 45 Kinesian Club, 45 Student Council, 2, 3. ROBERT VERBURG, General Band, 1, 2, 3, 45 Orchestra, 1, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 45 Mixed Chorus, 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Play, 3, Senior Play, 45 Hi-Y, 3, 43 Press Club, 45 Ye Merrie Players, 3, 4g Library Council, 2, 35 Props and Q's, 4, Debate, 4. LENA LOUISE VON ENDT, Commercial Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus, 1, 2, 3, 43 Junior Play, 3, Senior Play, 4g- Girl Reserves, 2, 3, 4g Tironian 'Club, 4, Vice Presidentg Ye Merrie Players, 3, 4. ROY WADDELL, College Preparatory Glee Club, 43 Mixed Chorus, 2, 3, Hi-Y, 3,4. JOE WADE, General Hi-Y, 3. MILDRED WADE, Commercial Girl Reserves, 1, 2, 3, 45 Tironian Club, 4, Kinesian Club 4, Ring Group, 3. ROGER WAGNER, General Junior Play, 35 Senior Play, 43 Hi-Y, 3, 4g Ye Merrie Players, 3, 4, Library Council, 2. MARGARET WALKER Cwithdrawnj ROBERT WANNER, College Preparatory - Hi-Y, 45 Le Petit Salon, 4. Page. 33 V - xxxxx X X XXXXX XXXXX XXXXXXXXX xxfxx xxx XXX Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXyXXXXXxYXxXxxXx XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX X X XX X X xx xxx x xx xxxxxxx xxxxxxxyxxxxxxxxxxxxxx XXXXXXxxxXxxxxxxXXXXX xgxxxxxyyxxxxxxxxxxxxx X X X X X X XX XX X X XIX X XX XXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX xxxXXXxxxxxxXXxxxxXXx xxx xx xx X xxx xxxxxx xxxx Q xx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxXXXxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx E I CAROLYN WARNER, Commercial Senior Play, 45 Girl Reserves, 1, 2, 3, 45 G. A. A., 45 Ye Merrie Players, 45 Kine- sian Club ,45 Cheerleader, 4. FREDERIC WARNER, General Treasurer, 15 Junior Play, 35 Senior Play, 45 Hi-Y, 3, 45 Press Club, 35 Ye Merrie Players, 3, 45 Student Council, 2, 35 Props and Q's, 45 Football, 1, 2. RAY WATSOIN, General Band, 1, 2, 3, 45 Orchestra, 15 Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 45 Mixed Chorus, 25 Junior Play, 35 Senior Play, 45 Hi-Y, 45 Ye Merrie Players, 3, 4. MARY ALICE WATTS, General Senior Play, 45 Girl Reserves, 3, 45 Ye Merrie Players, 45 Kinesian Club, 45 L1- brary Council, 2, 3, 4. FLORIENE WATTS, College Preparatory Junior Play, 35 Le Petit Salon, 45 lxlne- sian Club, 4. WENDELL WEAVER, General Hi-Y, 3, 4. VIVIAN WEIMER, College Preparatory Orchestra, 1, 2, 3, 45 Junior Play, 3: Senior Play, 45 National Honor Society, 45 Girl Reserves, 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice Presi- dent5 G. A. A., 2, 3, 45 Le Petit Salon, 45 Ye Merrie Players, 3, 45 Kinesian Club, 45 Ring Group, 35 Props and Q'S. 4, Vice President. KATHRYN WELCH, Commercial Glee Club, 45 Junior Play, 35 Press Club, 35 Ye Merrie Players, 35 Kinesian Club, L MARIE WESTON, General Senior Play, 45 National Honor Society, 45 Inter Nos, 3, 45 Press -Club, 45 Ye Merrie Players, 45 Library Council, 3, 45 Student Council, 35 Herald Staff, 41 Quiver Staff, 45 Ring and Pin Commit' tee, 45 Prom Committee, 3. RENA WIANT, General President, 15 Glee Club, 1, 2, 35 Mixed Chorus, 1, 2, 35 Junior Play, 35 Girl Re- serves, 2, 35 Le Petit Salon, 45 Library Council, 1, 2, 35 Student Council, 2, 35 Debate, 3. DELMER WILCOX, Vocational Junior Play, 35 Hi-Y, 45 Ye Merrie Play' ers, 35 Industrial Research, 2, 3. IVAN WILLAUER, General Props and Q's, 4. ISABELLE WILLEY, Commercial Girl Reserves, 3. GOLDIE ANN WILLIAMS, Commercial Junior Play, 35 Girl Reserves, 3, 45 G. A. A., 45 Ye Merrie Players, 35 Kinesian Club, 4. ROBERT WILLIAMSON, General Senior Play, 45 Ye Merrie Players, 4. ZELLA WILLOUGHBY, General Girl Reserves, 4. GLENN WINTER-S, Vocational National Honor Society, 45 Industrial Re- search, 2, 3. , EMILY WOLFEL, General G. A. A., 45 Press Club, 45 Kinesian Club, 4. - Al . OR XXXXX X Page 34 X xxxxx xxxxx XXXXXXXX ' Z2 xxxxx xxx , F' Wvrvxxxxx xMxf.xXKxr,XXXXX exxrsf vxxrxxxvx Xxx X xxxxxxpxivyx XIV Xxxxxx XxxXxxx Xxx Xxxx wxvxxyxxxkxxx XYXXXXXYXXXXX NXXIKXXXXXXXXX fYXVRXxxxxXxxx fxxxxxxx X X xxxxxx xxxxxxxx xxxxxxxx XXXXXXXX XXXFXXXY xxxxxxxx xxxXAXxx xxxXXx xx Xrxfxwxyyxxy XXXXXXXNNXX Xxx xxxxxxxacxxxffikit xxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxkxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxx CLASS OF '36 DELIA WOOD, General junior Play, 33 Le Petit Salon, 4: Press Club, 35 National Honor Society, 45 Ye -Merrie Players, 3: Props and Q's, 45 Quiver Staff, 4. ALLEN WYLIE, General Senior Play, 45 Hi-Y, 35 Ye Merrie Play- ers L l ALBERT YEOMAN, General BLXRY ANNE YOUNG, College Preparatory President, 15 Orchestra, 1, Glee Club, 25 l Mixed Chorus, 2, 3, Junior Play, 3: N Senior Play, 45 National Honor Society, N 4, Girl Reserves, 1, 2, 3, 4, G. A. A., 2, 3, 45 Press Club, 3, Ye Merrie Players, 3, 4, Kinesian Club, 4, President, Ring Group, 3. ' XVILLIAM YOUNG, General Glee Club, lg Mixed Chorus, 1. GARXET ELKARD, Commercial Tirouian Club, 4. CARRIE FARMER, General Girl Reserves, 2, 35 G. A. A., 2, 3. ,TACK FOREMAN, General Football, 3. Page 35 ' xxxxx 1' A X , x XXXXX XXXYX XXXXXXXX x xxbgcxx iii iiiiiiiiilfiisiil Xxxxxxxvvxxxxxyxx fXxXXXxxxxxxt-xxxpqx 'XgXxXYXYYXxxxxxsx1 Qxx xxblbfbfxxxbcxxiocxxx X xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxy Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxy X XXXXXXXXXXYXVWYXYXXXX i XXXXXXXXXXXXXNT-ixlXXXXXX , Xxxggxxxxxxxxxxxacxxxxxx 1 XXX Xsxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx l XXXQQXXXXXXXXYXXXXXXXX Xgxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxarxx grxxxixxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxx Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx I U N I O R John NVilhelm Olen Flickinger President Vice President JUNIOR It was at Harding that the Junior class of 1936 became acquainted through assembling in Harding's Melting Pot , the Sophomore class. As Freshmen, they chose for their leaders at Vernon, Frank Roberts, president, John Imbody, vice-presi- dent, William Zieg, secretary, and Elsie jane Knapp, treasurer. At Cen- tral they chose Forrest Sharrock, president, Mary Ernestine Smith, vice- president, Joan Boyd, secretary, and Margaret Hufford, treasurer. Both Freshman classes were active in extra curriculum activities which included Girl Reserves, Torch Club, Junior Red Cross, Dramatic Club, Glee Club, and Athletics. In the field of athletics Central won the champion- ship of the Junior High School Bas- ketball League. The Freshmen of Vernon presented the plays Early Plymouth Days , The Low Boy Wins , A Frock for Frances , and The Case of So- phraniaf' These were directed by Miss Mayetta Anselment, Miss Una Ackley, and Mr. Alwyn Crane. They also O F F I C E R S Irene Klingle Hamilton Gast Sc'crcfary Trea.rm'er HISTORY ,, edited the Vernon annual which is called The Scroll. The Freshmen of Central presented two one-act plays, Sauce foruthe Goslingsu and Keep- ing Kitty's Dates under the direction of Miss Zelma Howard and Miss Ro- sanna Crow. At Harding, as Sophomores, they selected for their officers, Forrest Sharrock, president, Olen Flickinger. vice-presidentg Irene Klingle, secre- tary, and Mahlon Gast, treasurer. Many members of the class became interested in the activities of the vari- ous clubs which Harding sponsors. In the Junior year the class elected john Wilhelm, president, Olen Flick- inger, vice-president, Irene Klingle, secretaryg and Hamilton Gast, treas- urer. During the year the class pre- sented as their junior play The Poor Nut by Elliot Nugent, under the di- rection of Miss Annabelle Lee Jankins. The Juniors contributed players to the football and basketball teams, were represented on the debate team, and closed their activities of the year with the annual junior-Senior Prom. 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V ,f--.- H, ' ' ,,',' -AA A - '-'i' , 2H A '-1-J' 'Q f 6 Q-V1,Q 1 ell 5, - A x .m..,,. L 5 ' ':: .A x '-sz. .., ,. A lk -' 2:.,...t f--4' AA ' f Z A A- i i -':, X s ,::-- Q zal . A- .AAA i' Top Row: John Aldrich, Walter Alle- good, Bernard Amrine, john And- rews, Naomi Ansley, Betty Atkinson, Gwendolyn Ballenger, Paul Barrett, Flora Bartlett, Robert Bartlett, Donna Baumgartner, Donald Berry. Second Row: Walter Bonsel, Joan Boyd, Mary Jane Brown, Fred Baum- garner, Hilda Brunner, Richard Burg- graf, Virginia Caldwell, Darl Cald- well, john Carpenter, Rowena Caylor, Jack Chivington, Richard Clarke. Third Row: Eloise Coffman, Mary Alice Colvin, Charles Corwin, Victor Dains, Marion Davis, Betty Deeds, Harold Denzer, Dorothy Dewees, Eu- gene Dorman, Ruth Douce, Betty Ed- sall, Richard Ehrick. Fourth Row: Helen Eibling, Eunice El- sey, Edwin Endicott, Pauline Erow, Mary Errett, Kenmore Everly, George Fadely, Robert Fick, junior Fields, Maurine Flach, Olen Flickenger, Eloise Fraley. Fifth Row: Donald France, Eleanor Gandert, Hamilton Gast, Mahlon Gast, Jean Gegenheimer, Donna Gel- baugh, Clara Jane Gibson, Ronald -- xvxxxx x X xxxxx XXXXX XXXXXXXX x xxfxxx xxx Xbxxxxxxxxxxyxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx bex xxxxxxxxxxxxxx XX Xxxxxxxxxxxxxx A X xxxxxxxxxxxxxx Qixfgx Xxxxxxxxxxxxxx X x xx Xxxbffxxxxxxxxx ,qxxxxxx Xlfxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxx Xffxxxxxxxxxxxx yxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxx, xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxx Xxxxxxxxx XXxxxx xxxx xxx Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxx xxxx xxx Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Gibson, Arthur Gore, William Green, Jack Grover, Ava Gruber. Sixtlt Row: Kathleen Haines, Kathryn Hall, Alice Harper, Virginia Hawkins, Evelyn Hazen, Jack Hedges, Mary Hemmerly, Robert Henning, Francis Hess, Frederic Hotfmanns, Jane Holtz, June Holtz. Seventh Row: Willard Holtz, Walter Herd, John Houghton, Mary Howell, Mary Hume, Mildred Impson, jean johnson, Ruth johnson, Marguerite jones, Dollie Keil, Charles Keller, Donald Keller. Page 07 Sixth Row: Helen Pollock, Lois Postle, U IOR CLASS Top Raw: Alice Kerr, Jean Kilbury, Mary Kirk, Irene Klingle, Elsie' Knapp, Betty Knight, Donald Lan- don, Thelma Landon, Richard Lau- cher, Annabelle Leffler, Lowell Lef- iler, Clara Levien. Second Row: John Levien, Donna Lewis, Guy Lewis, Marjorie Lewis, Richard Lister, Robert Livensparger, Martin Lobel, Charles Locke, George Longacre, Betty Lusch, Rodney Mapes. Mildred Marshall. Third Row: Roy Marshall, Georgia Martin, Harry Martin. Ernest Massie, Raymond Mayfield, Don Merchant, Francis Merritt, Jean Metz, James Miley, Leroy Miller, Robert Miller, Ralph Mills. Fourth Raw: Donald Moon, Joseph Moore, Robert Moore, Betty Morris, Agnes Murray, Martha Murtaugh, Helen Mc'Adow, Martha McAfee, Howard McCoy, Eugene McDaniel, Rachel McDougal, Audrey Mclntire. Fifth Row: Gordon Nece, Ruth Nicki- son, Richard Olewiler, Katherine Os- mun, Mary Parish, Mary Jane Ped- dicord, Dorothy Peters David Peter- Page 38 X XXXX X X XXXXX XXXXX XXXXXXXX X XXQXX XXX xx? X XXXXXXXXXXXXX Qxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ,XXXXXXXXXXYXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX xxxyxxxyxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xyxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxyxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxscxxxxxxxvcxxxxxx xxXXXXxxxxxxxxxxxxxxXx xxxXXXxxxxxxXXxxxxfXXX xxx5XXxxxxxxXXxxxxXXxx xxxbfixxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxfefxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx son, john Peterson, Clayton Phelps, Carl Phillians, Marjorie Pocock. Donna Price, Ruby Price, Hazel Ra- del, Leslie Reichardt, Marguerite Reynolds, Ralph Rinesmith, Donna Roberts, Frank Roberts, Martha Rogers, Carl Roop. Seventh Row: Warren Rowley, Joseph- ine Ruth, NValter Ruth, Jean Samples, Dale Schmidt, Esther Schorr, Ray- mond Swartz, Victor Seas, Wallace Shadaker, Patricia Shank, Forest Sharroek, Allen Shearer. UNIOR CLASS Top Row: Betty Sherwood, Marjorie Sllrock, Mary l.nu Sifritt, Wilson Sif- ritt, Mary E. Smith, Mary C. Smith, Margaret Snare, Mildred Spanicek, Edna Stabner, jane Stephenson, Mil- dred Stiles, Frank Stinehelfer. Second Row: 'Elizabeth Stinson, Lloyd Strawser, Earl Sutton, Paul Swartz, Lowell Swartz, Mary Taylor, Robert Thihaut, Virginia Thomas, Mary Tolle, llelen Touscheff. Keith Tron, John Turner. Third Row: Jane Uncapher, Jean Une capher, Doris VanZant, Jane Wal- terhus, james Wark, Joe Warwick, Ralph Watson, Robert Weiler, Reva Weimer, John XVetzel, Delores XYha- ley, Audrey Williams. Fourth Row: Clarence Williams, Mary VVilliams, Billie Wilson, Norman Wil- son, James Wygle, Margaret Young, Walter Young, Mildred Zachman, Robert Zachman, Carl Zimmerman. Members of the Junior Class not pictured were: Maxine Alspach, Betty Anspatch, Betty Arndt, Harriet Booker, Sylvia Bruce, Dorothy Burrey, Eugene Conkle, Ernest Concfclin, Robert Disbennett, Esther Farmer, Troy Ferguson, Jack Fore- man, Dorotha Gantt, Mae Granger, John Gruber, Carol Heffeliinger, Beatrice Henning, Mary Hopper, David Huntsman, Richard Kissell Clayton Lehman, Robert Levien, Haroldd Moody, Dale Norton, Edwin Orahood, Joe Paulus, Richard Peters, Raymond Rayl, Mary C. Rice, Ralph Richards, Robert Romoser, Rose Russell, Arlene Sapp, George Schelb, John Seckel, Harland Sharp, Charles Shealey, LaNora Suter, James Thomas, Catherine Wagner, Dorothy Walsh, Robert Welch, Frances West, John Wilhelm, Don Wilson, Glenda Wise. l X X XXXXX xxxxx xxxxxxxx x x XEQEX xxx Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx XXXXXXXXXYXXXXXXX xXXXxxxxXxxYxXXxXX XXXXXxxxxxv-'vrxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xYXxXxYxxxxxxxxxxxXxx Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx YXXXXXXXXXXYXXXXXXXXXX XXXxxxXXXxxxxxxxxxXxxx Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx XXXXX Page 39 mPUOEOEruOw O F F I C E R S Roy Stout Thomas Mullett Mary Virginia Long George Griffith P7CS1'dZJlf Vice-presid ent Secretary Treasuren' SGPHOMORE HISTORY CP T 'Tl '-1 rn rn 3' Ei rn F P+ D ro 55' 'O IIT O 5 O -1 rn 2 95 T W of 1936 chose John Imbody, presidentg john Roberts, vice-president, Dale Hudson, secretaryg and jean Swain, treasurer, at Vernon, and Roy Stout, president, Dale Mackan, vice-presi- dent, George Grifhth, secretary, and Rollin Beach, treasurer, at Central. John Imibody, representing Vernon, won the 35,000.00 scholarship given by the Fisher Body Craftsman's Guild for the building of the Napoleonic coach. The class was active in athletics. During the year exhibits were held at each school which showed work that had been done in connection with the regular studies. Central won the ninth grade basketball championship. They also assisted at the Homecoming held at Central which marked the seventy- fifth anniversary of the founding of the Marion schools. The two classes as Sophomores at Harding elected the following officers: Roy Stout, presidentg Thomas Mullett, vice-president, Mary Virginia Long, secretaryg and George Grifhth, treas- urer. 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Second Row: Maxene Baker, Wilton Baker, Warren Bastian, Harvey Beltz, Jeanette Bender, Nadine Bensley, Kenneth Beveridge, Elizabeth Bishop, Paul Bishop, Harold Boneculter, Mar- garet Bosh, Geneva Bowers. Third Row: Betty Brady, Rose Bron- son, Helen Brown, Ruth Bruce, Opal Brunner, Ida Brunson, Maxine Bul- ler, Bud Burke, Elsie Butterworth, Betty Cahill, Warren Callahan, Rob- ert Campbell. Fourth Row: joe Caprino, Robert Cast- ner, Ruth Chambers, james Chaney, William Clapsaddle, Thomas Clark, Beatrice Cocherl, Zelma Collins, Ger- aldine Cook, Milford -Corbin, Robert Cosgrove, Martha Court. Fifth Row: Robert Cramer, Thelma Craner, Ruth Crim, Ruth Crotinger, Eleanor Cunningham, Dorothy Daius, Virginia Daly, Vera Daniels, Harold Darnell, john Dean, William Decker, Dorothy Dickson. Sixtlz Row: George Diegle, Howard Diehl, Loraine Drake, Betty Drollin- ger, Claude Edmundson, Lois Eiken- hary, Jeanne Ernsberger, William Evans, Margaret Evans, Dorothy Ev- erett, Jean Feaver, Helen Fetter. Seventh Rzrw: Jack Fetter, Paul Fick. Margaret Fields, Alice Fisher, Wil- liam Flash, Mary Fletcher, Josephine Frank, Harold Fremont, Donald Gan- dee, Betty Ganoe, Donnabelle Garver, Ida Gaskill. X X X X XXXXX XXXXX XXXXXXX MSPSZSZY XXX Xcxxxxxxxxxxxxxx x xxxx x x xxx ,Sex XXX X x Xxxx xxxx XBSCXXXXX xxxxxx x XX xxxxii Xxgfxx X X X XXXXXXXXXXXXX xxxXxXxXXXXX XXXXXYXXXXXXX XX X' XXXX X X XXXX K XX XXXXXXXXXXXXX Y X XXXXXXXXXXXY XX xxxxxxcxiixxixq xx wZi?S2i3o?xxs?xXxa?c xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxbgx XXXHQX xx xxxxxbgygixxxxxx xx xxxxx XXXXXXXX xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx XXXXX X Page 41 E 1 2 fffgf i-. I W SOPHO ORE ei QW gf? Q69 ,, '2 .- a :A w - v, 'Hi 15,1 al? M X iggg ,. ,f.i?,,,. .. I W, r 44 'r .:- ':'.' -f: ' ' 3m s-figs f i ,Q SU M E gg, .. . . . cw: -'K 8 . -,...., U ....., - . . I , Sl iaa, f v .5., A I 1 r I ,.,,f Jli , , aaa, aan if at G3 EEE! , U ,pf .K W . E QP ,Qi 32 , ik J ,.A',' J -Q m. 1 ,..f.-. Ir' - ,w.f QM :Q vg.' Lv': w' W, ae' S Qlg 145' dllire l.l? -.,- Y F 21:9 wa '-'.. a asf a ,y . ,,.,:. , 7 ' .. I - i - 1 - Qy, ,,u ,' n r' 9,4 - aiu, W H - is if H 45 ' ff? X Top Row: Bonnie Gast, James Gast, Eva Gettys, Girl Gibson, Jay Gilbert, Clifford Glassmeyer, Mary Graham, Marjorie Green, Mary Greenfield, Robert Grice, George Griffith, Grace Gruber. Second Row: Robert Gustin, William Guy, Edward Hale, Dan Hale, Dora Hale, Annabelle Halley, Elaine Har- ris, Virginia Harris, Idella Har-ruff, Olive Hartley, Alice Harvey, Eugene Haubert. Third Row: Doris Hawkins, Carl Hay- cock, Jack Hensel, Howard Hibbett, Page 42 John Hicks, Harold Hipshure, Ruth llinaman, Gene H-och, Walter Hoi?- hinei, Marjorie Hosey, Marion Hose tetter, Marjorie Houseworth. Fourth Row: June Howe, Ethel How- ell, Raymond Hudson, Margaret Huf- ford, Ruth Humes, Delbert Hunt. Jeanne Imbody, John Imbody, Ruth Isaly, Charles Jacobs, Wayne Jerome, Dorothy Jones. Fifth Row: Helen Jones, Dewey Joy, Esther Kehrwecker, Frank Kenyon, Kathleen Kerns, Robert Kidd, Clyde Kimbel, Marjorie Knapp, Miriam CLASS Mmm? Illlllll gina? 19, :aLg. iVHl1?5 rfg , x 'J 1 ajao be ..,. ,. i,.,g V Aarl K J li o,ao,, f it V .I ' I W '51 if? , in x Q 3? 31555 .'., GJLQ gal a ,,.,,.,fa? J W if 4-X 'L a in 5 'QE' K Knickle, Virginia Knight, Dorothy Kohbarger, Theodore Kohler. Sixzh Raw: Cliliord Lake, Betty Lana S XXXXX X X xxxxx xxxxx Xxxxxxxxx x xxxxx iii Xxbfxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxiififi Xxxxxxxxxxxrxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxxxaxxxxx .xxxxxxxxxxyxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx XxxXxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxXX fxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxy xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xsxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxggyx xxxxxxxxxxxxxx xx xxxXXXxxxxxxxxx5ixxxxX XXXXXX xnkxxxbcxx XXXXXXXX iiiiiiiiiiiiiaxxxxxixx ,xxxxx xx XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX don, Eugene Leffler, Robert Leib, John Livensparger, Virginia Llewel- lyn, Karl Lloyd, Pauline Locke, Mary Lodwig, Ruth Long, Virginia Long, Lois Longacre. eventh Row: John Loyer, Mary Maag, Edgar Mackan, Mary Madaras, Wil- liam Mahla, Frank Mann, Doris Marble, Dallas Martin, Mary K. Mar- tin, Vivian Mason, Paul Massie, Dan Mathews. .w A 4 Q x an .gy , ir SOPHO ORE CLASS Top Row: Margaret Ann Mautz, Bes- sie Melvin, Martha Merchant, Clara- belle Merritt, Robert Midfam. Joyce Middlemiss, Richard Miller, Marion Millisor, Opal Mitton, Edward Moore, Starling Moore, Dale Morehart. Second Row: Chester Morris, Thomas Mullett, Betty Mulvaine, William Murray, Delbert Music, Frances Mc- Cann, Evelyn McClarey, Samuel Mc- Dougal, Helen McFarland, Mabel McKee, Helen Needles, Cecil Nei- meyer. Third Row: Rosella Nichols, Mary Nicolosi, june Noel, Don Noggle, Ge- l neva Nulk, Verla Nuss, Pauline Parish, Miriam Pauling, Gerald Pe- terson, Francis Phillips, Juanita Plot- ner, Donald Porter. ' Fourth Row: Jeanne Postle, Ava Pow- elson, Emma Price, Marguerite Queen, Floyd Radebaugh, John Rea, David Rees, Kenneth Rife, Paul Ri- ley, Mary K. Ringer, Helen Risch, Betty Roberts. Fifth Row: Max Roseberry, Adeline Rowley, Earl Rupp, Viola Russell, Francis Ruzzo, Fred Sage, Robert Sampley, Dale Saunders, Donna XXXXX X X XXXXX XXXXX XXXXXXXX X X XXXXX XXX XXX xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxyxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxkxxxxxxxxxx wxvxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Schneider, Martha Seckel, Shirley Seiter, Neil Sharkev. Sixth Row: XVayne Shaw, Edna Shum- way, Donald Sims, David Sleeth, james Sloan, Ray Smith, Mary Smotliers, Warren Snider, Ted Snow, Evelyn Snyder, Betty Snyder, Charles Snyder. Scminllz Row: john Snyder, Bud Son- nanstine, Donnabelle Soulier, Chester Spears, Helen Steinman, Dorothy Ste- phenson, Jack Stephenson Mary Stout'- ier, Edward Stout, Roy Stout, Lucille Stuckey, Jean Swain. Page 43 SOPHOMORE CLASS Top Row: Busby Sweney, June Swope, Anna Symonds, William Temple, Doris Teutsch, June Thomas, Jean Thompson, Joe Todd, Thelma Traxler, Donald Uncapher, Helen Uncapher, Donald Utz. , Second Row: Dorothy VanVoorhis, Frances Volk, Donna Voltz, Mary YVaddell, Kathryn Vl'alker, Ida Wal- ker, Julianne VValsl1, Robert Weber, Ronald WVeiser, Dale Wendler, Marion Vlfeston, Bill Weston. Third Row: Alfred Whittington, Ben lViant, Ethel lVilkinson, Betty Wil- liams, Robert VVilliams, Richard Wil- liamson, Jean Willoughby, Betty Wil- son, Dwight VVinters, Thelma Win- tringham, Vincent Wise, Robert XVooley. Fourth Row: Robert Young, Florence Zacliman, Lowell Cook, Mary Jones. Members of the Sophomore Class not pictured were: Mary Albert, Betty Beck. VVallace Butterman, William Conley, Lowell Cook, George Dietseh, Mary Finley, Harmon Gilmore, Robert Gorenflo, Clayton Harper, Harrison Hoffman, Floreine Jerew, Mary Jones, Paul Klingerman, Ricahrd Marshall, Robert Monahan Henry Myers Stewart McGinty, George Packer, John Paulus, Carl Rowe. Lillian Schwaderer, Harold Stevens. Robert Sturgeon, Thomas VVaggle, Carl Walters. Page 44 XXXXX X X XXXXX XXXXX XXXXXXXX ' X xxbfcxx XXX Xyixxx xxxxx ixxxxxxxxxxifffi XXxxXxxxxxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxxxaxxxxx X XKXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX X xx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxy Xxxxxxxyxxxxxxxxxxxxxx X xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 555x5xxixiXxxxxQxxxxxxx xx x xxxxx xxxxxx , xxxx xxifiixxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Top nw: Raymond McNutt, Hamer Mitchell, Oscar Ice, Donald Lee, Chester Hannahs, Mark Baker. Sarong' row: Margaret W'atrous, Trolla Klopftestein, Mary Ann Archer, Ethel Garn. James E. Frew, Elizabeth Jackson, Garnet Nagel, Jessie Henderson, Isabel Uncapher. Third row: Mary Jo Stafford, Rosanna Crow, Jeanette Powers, llernita LeMasters, Josephine Haley, Grace Kline. EDI O HI TORY The Edison 'lunior class of 1936 did not organize as a class until their sophomore year when they elected Rex Frazier, president, Helen McVVilliams, secretary: and Robert McCombs, treas- urer. They took part in the musical production, mln Old Louisiana , and also in the eisteddfod at Edison, May 15. 1935. Russell Arthur, presidentg Donald Quigley, vice-presidentg Robert Mc- Combs, secretary, and Helen jones. treasurer, were the officers elected for the junior year, and the play they pre- sented was New Fires , a domestic comedy in which fifty members of the class took part. The Edison Sophomore class of 1936 took part in the operetta, In Old Louisiana during their freshman year. They also were represented by some of their members in the eisteddfod when Marion, competing with Mt. Vernon, Fostoria, and Kenton, Won the silver cup. In their sophomore year, they elected the following officers: Glenn XVinter- mute, president g Berdella Favorite, vice-president, Richard Fogle, secre- tary, and Dorothy Bailey, treasurer. They had the honor of being the first Sophomore class in the history of Edi- son to give a dramatic production which consisted of three one-act plays. The plays presented were: Moon on the Bog , The Bishops Candlestick , and 6'The First Dress Suit. -4 xxxxx x x XXXXX Xxxxx XXXXXXXX X X XXXXX XXX XXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXAXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXYXXXXXXX XXXXXEQXNXXXAXXXXX X ,XXXXX nf xxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxvxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxvxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx XXX! 7174 XXXXXQQQXXXXXXXQQ XXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX EDISON JUNIOR Top Raw: Elizabeth Alexander, Rus- sell Arthur, june Augenstein, Helen Aughenbaugh, Evelyn Bishop, Ronald Bolander, James Bradshaw, William Burgener, Nicholas Cafagno, Julius Chizmar, Irene Dixon, Agnes DuSang. Second Row: Betty Dutcher, Mary Ed- ington, Leroy Emery, Leota Ens- minger, Charles Forrey, Dorothy Frost, Arthur Glassmeyer, james Hickman, Ella Holycross, Elsie Hughes, Helen Jones, Edward jordan. Third Raw: june Keener, Helen Knight, Dorothy Latta, James Leedom, Goldie Leeper, Raymond Litell, Ruth McAdow, Wayne MeBeth, Robert Mc' Combs, George McGuire, Helen Mc- Williams, Earl Melvin. Fourth Row: Ray Moody, Meldine Moore, Paul Music, Rozelda Otto, Douglas Parker, Helen Pence, Maxine Persig, Clyde Powelson, Donald Quigley, Juanita Ralston, Bertha Rech, George Reiser. XXXXX X 'fi fy ' I.. ! ,I , I I Page 46 xxxxxx XXXXX xxxxxxxx X X XXXXX XXX Six!! XXXXXXXXX xxrgxxxxxxxxxxfiifi NX Xxxxxxscxwcxxxxx PXXX xxxxxxxxxxxxx-Q P90006 xxxyxxxxxxxxyx Wx P604 Xxxxxxxxxxxxxx FYXJKXX xxxxxxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxyx Xcxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxx Docxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxx X xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxXxxXS2S?33S5 xxXXxx'xxxxxxxxxxXxxxxx Xxx Xxvocxxxxx Xxxxxx X XX xxx Xxbocxxxxk Xxxxxx Q94 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXDZSKXX xxx Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Fifth Row: John Reynolds, William Scott, Robert Severns, Marguerite Sharp, Robert Shively, Ruth Smart, Virginia Shuster, Harold Stafford, John Tennar, Russell Thaxton, Alice Turner, Margaret Watt. Sixth Row: Leota West, Alfred White, Frances White, Kenneth Williamson, Clifford NVi1lis, Curtis Wilson, Robert Wilson, Marion Yeagle, Betty Zahn. Members uf the Junior Class not pic- tured were: Kenneth Chaney, Ruth Clunk, Rex Frazier, Dean Smith. EDI O OPHOMORE' Top Row: Wilbert Anderson, Merrill Aukland, Ellen Ault. Dorothy Bailey, George Bean, Harold Benson, Evelyn Blynn, Marcella Bolander, Ervin Breithaupt, Flora Brewer, Edna Briggs, Walter Brown. Second Row: Robert Buck, Gordon Buckley, Virginia Burket, Dale Cham- bers, Bette Chard, Dorothy Chard, Emerdine Clark, Mary Cleveland, Nola Craft, Melvin Cratty, Warren Cyders, Richard Detwiler. Third Row: Jeanne Dombaugh, James Edington, Violet Edwards, Paul El- liott, Earl Emerson, LeRoy Everley, Berdella Favorite, John Fletcher, Richard Fogle, Ruth Franklin, Max- ine Frost, jesse Good. Fourth Row: Delmon Gorenilo, Dor- othy Goreniio, John Grimes, Robert Hanes, Malinda Hartley, Garnet Hig- gins, Glenna Himmenger, Mabel Holycross, James Huffman, Dolores Humes, Clara Lashey, Eugene Lashey. Fifth Row: Violet Lingrel, Ruth Little, Floris Long, Evelyn Marks, Edgar Mason, Dorothy Mathews, James Mes- senger, Alice Moore, William Moore, Opal Morton, Edward Murphy, Charles O'Dell. Sixth Row: Hollis Osterholt, Robert Pace, Grace Prettyman, Carl Rech, Roberta Reebel, Gladys Reidenbaugh, Louise Richie, Helen Rieger, Betty Roush, Mary Scott, lack Scranton. Franklin Slack. Seventh Row: Carlton Taylor, Rollan Tennar, Grace Turner, Arlene Wen- ninger, Elizabeth Wilcox, Glenn Win- termute, Louis XVood, Roger Wood- rum. Members of the Sophomore Class not pictured were: Edgar Coffey, Zelma Collins, Wanda Craven, Donnabel Edwards, Qhlen Iams, Ralph James, Marian Mahaffey, Calvin Miller, Wellington Slack, Junior Taylor, Virginia Thaxton, John Williams. 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NYilfrc:l Stzikei' Twp roxy' Alfred lixt-un, Richzml liaviilscm, lie-urgc lbiixwy, 1 ' , XYilliam I.eiHn-r, Page lluycv, Gale Butcher. Alfuhn Xeidhaft. Dale Butcher, XX t Vhmii Pmlnr Nluthi Mm- Yun Xttzx Xvi! 'iHi'1 glllfllil Ilcrtlia 'lliwf-1' Nancy Szwfvlrzf VOTUI Marie cs im, 1' 1 A . A 2' 1 ri A . , 1 , . , LTSIIKT, Mary l.uu UiQh, AIZl!'2Lll'Cl ,X11ih'cws, Mary .Xnuc Yuiulg. Vivian NYL'in1v1'. jczxxwtw .Xnivngmu Rcity Efmtu, Umuihy King, iiizlinc Sti'zxxx'ser. Xcriizi lizmmi, Louise tirzicely. Tfllifil' 1'0ru.' Mary .Xlice Hull. lieitc lfrimsfm. .lean Qiiirk. Mary jones, Delia XYOU , Katlxryn l'm1rtz1c1. l.aYei'u Lash. llettv Flzige-tt. Blxirx' if Nliley. Ruth Ruhwn. Betty fame li, .Xlhci1, Iile-mini' lilvley, Virginia jziclwim. lilimheth Stull I ili'ici'1 Stull Miss llruwii. 1 ATIONAL HONOR , That Hzmliiig Cliztptei' of thc Na' 0 ticmzil Iloiioi' Scncicty was orgzmizcfl 1' 1925 ly sprniiscmiul by R Students who :irc chosen as hers of the society have achieve hiffhest hcmm' that crm hc h lflzmliiig High pci' ccnt from the senior class. voted on hy the faculty, the points of chzu'acte1', and V Mr. K. H. Xlzirshall :uid is lisa Edith iil'UVVl1. Scliool. T the highest nw af 1 5' 1 Egg Top Roto: Nlary Greenfield, .Kathryn Courtad, Zella Willoughby, Idella llarruff, Dorothy Thew, Berth' TOWCY. ,DQHH21 Snyder, Virginia Knight. Ruth Hunies, Geneva Peak, Eleanor Abelson, Ruth Crotir Betty Cahill, June Howe, Julianne VValsh, Charlene Walker, Mildred Stiles, Donna Roberts. Second Row: Ruth Isaly, Mary l,ouise lluine, lletty Atkinson, Agnes Murray, Clara Gi' Pocock, Annabelle Leffler, Ruby Price. Maurine Iflach. lean Metz, Mildred Zachman Margaret Young, Doris VanZant, Eunice Elsey, llorothy Peters, Elizabeth Stinson Maxine Baker, June Noel. Third Row: Miss Eymon, Dorothy Stephenson, Thelma. Vlfintringham, Evelyn B1 Nullr, lda lirunson, llonnil hast, Marjorie llosey, Lucille Stuckey, Mild' Maryhelle Eberhart, l.ois liikenlsary, Nadine Hensley, Pauline Cosgrove, ' iMiss Conley. Faurlth Irow: Miriam Knicvkles, lletty Roberts, June Swope, Blarjorisjx-,CII11 Y lretty Landon,4Helen Lncapher, Doris Teutsch, lletty Ganoe, 'l Deltees, Beatrice Henning, Maxine Buller, Helen Fette Eleanor Gandert, Patricia Shank. Fifth Row: Margaret Fields, Miriam Pauling, Dorothy Jo Doris Marble, Betty Williams, Marguerite jones, Virgini Marsh, Florence Zachman, June Tliomas, Marjorie Gi-i Sisvth Row: lylarguerite Queen, Mary Virginia Long. Hufford, Virginia Llewellyn, Lillian Schwaderer, N' leen Kerns, Mary Lodwig. , ln- The outstanding social activities of the fd the were the winter dances, a Mother's Day aainecl at which the mothers of the Tri-Hi gi 'ent -five Ky Y r, Elif nr the organization is the kCY5t0ne and llaming torch. The kCY5t0Ue bears' at its four corners the letters, L-, S-, C-- and S. which stand for the four cardi- nal principals of the society- The ofhcers for the Year Wersi Win' fred Staker, presidentg GC01'gC Con B t Foster seC- roy, vice-president, Sty ' i invited, and the annual Sweetheart f fOU1'fl1 0 retaryg and Mr. Dewey N. Bohyer, held in May at Edison Junior High . .D ically, ill M treasurer. The Girl Reserves with the Hi-Y services at the Central Christian N110 ballot Ou morning before school during HJ, scholarship. and, also, a sunrise service on Harding tomb. These services l' ducted by the two clubs each yf I x 1 rl Members not pictured were. Susa Habernian, Glenn NVi11t61'S- The emblem Page 51 XXXXX X X XXXXX xxxxx xxxxXXXX X x xxxxx Xxx Qffxxxxxxxxxxxxx XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX74 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXxxxxxxxxxxXxXX Xxxyxxxxxxxxxxyxxxx XXXxXXXXXXXXXXXxXXXX XxXXXXyxxxxxxxxxxxXXX XxXXXXXyxxxxxxxxxxXXXX xyxxxxxxxXxxxxxxxxxXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXQQX Xxxxixiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiixx xxxx X XXXXXXXXXXYX SZZQEQQZZQXYXXXXXXXQXXX Xyxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxiili XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX I'RESIlll2N'l'SfTof' Iftmx' llarl ialdwell. llarohl L'nderwood, Kenneth Quigley. Carl Roop. Richard Curren, Lziklar lfaught, Rohtzrt Minard, William Tierney. john XX-'lll'lEllll, .lack jones. Richard Clark. Svrmni Ir'r,tc'.' Mr, llohyer. Richard llulifey, Merle Pcacoek, George Conroy. Wiilmtii' Evans. Dwight CE1l'll2lft, liuy Lewis. David lluntsnian. Rohert Sparks, XX'illartl llrady, Donald XlCf'ilUl75. l .Xl.t'UNS-Tofi Row: Ilaclc Klarkwith, Roger XX'agncr, Rupert lirown. Roger Morgan. llarold NleXew. Riclizxrd llicks. Ellsworth Stinehelfer. junior Sliarroclt. VVilliani l.c-ftler. Russell Simmons. XYarren Rowley. Junior Ifields. .Sivcrllzd Row: Mr. Bain. Carl Schaadt. Harold l.twis. Robert Bartlett. Robert Mullett. Ronald Rish. Richard Ehrick, Page lioyer. Mahlon Cast. Jack Chivington, Jack Hedges. john Gruber. .X'I'llliXl.XXS-Tof' Row: Clyde Shearer. Robert Stout, Roy YYadtlell, Carl lhillians. john Rainer. Fred Thonipson, Max Seelirist. Olen lfliekenger. Glen Christ. Paul Messenger. Neil Long, Raymond Mayfield, Rodney Mapes. Strawn! lrmv: Mr. Dunlap. Richard Andrews, Rohert Livensparger ,Ralph Ilavis. Fred XYarner. John Turner, Frank Roberts, Rohcrt Ifnir, Delnore Ault, Lloyd Strawser, Lowell Leftler, Roy Hailey, Robert Tliihant, Robert Peach. HI-Y. The lli-Y. composed of junior and senior boys, is an organization whose purpose is to maintain highest standards of Christian living throughout the school and community. its four cornerstones are clean living, clean speech, clean scholarship, and clean athletics. Hi-Y was organized in H127 by Harding boys interested in athletics and the organization was known as the Harding Hi-Y. There are now tive chapters at Harding and one at Edison Junior High school. These meetings were held on Tuesday evenings at the Y. M. C. A. with Robert Stout, city president, presiding The latter part of the evening was given over to individual group meetings. The six chapters with the Tri-Hi sponsored a Christmas party for the children of the Chil- dren's Home. and the pre Easter and Easter sunrise services. The activities of the year closed with the annual Sweetheart Dance. X X X XXXX XXX xxx Xxx XXX X XXXXXXX XXXXX X X XXXXX X xxxxxxxxyxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxx XXXXw1xvvvX:5::5x ixxxxwxaxxxxsxxxxx X Xixxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx X xxXxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxy Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxy X Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx X xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxQ5Q XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX xxxXXXxxxxxXxxxxxxXXxx xxxXXXxxxxxYxxXxxxX xx xxxXXXxxxxxxxXxxxxxixx XxxXXXxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxX YFOWTERWTOP Row: Alfred Exton, Dale Schmidt, Richard Davidson, Ross Aiken. Norman VVilson, XYillard Holtz, Robert Fisk, Karl l feitTer, Robert lYanner, Delmar VVilcox, Howard lfogle, Jack llultz. Second Row: Mr. Smith, Perry Roark, Chester Morris, Robert llcchtle, Stanley Neal, Robert Miley. Gale llutcher, Richard Ulewiler, Ervin Snell, Junior Denzer, Dale liutcher. AGliXDAiTof Row: Ray Watson, Robert Henning. ,Xlfred Davis, Gerald Roberts, Leroy Hiller, George lfadely, Gerald Jennings, Carl Lloyd. Vlfilliam Hawkins, James Miley, Harold Gast. Second Row: Mr. Todd, Ralph Mills, Earl Sutton, Yaljean Brady, Richard Lister, Paul llarrett, llarry l'eifer, XYalter Allegood, Edward Jones. ED1fSONwT0p Row: Ray Moody, Clifford XVillis, Harold Stafford, James Hiclcnian, Curtis XVilscn, Robert Wilson, Arthur Glassmeyer, Dean Smith, Robert Mcifombs. Second Roar: Mr. llannahs, William Murphy, Julius Chizmar, Glen Moore, Robert Shively, James lirad- shaw, Douglas Parker, Robert Severns, liarl Blelvin, XVilliam llurgner. HI-Y The Council oihcers for the year were: Robert Stout, president, George Conroy. vice-president, Richard Davidson, secretary, Robert Wilson ,treas- urer. The Chapter officers were: Presidents: VVilbur Evans, president, George Conroy, vice-presidentg Lamar Faught, secretary, Harold Ynterwood, treas- urer, and Mr. Dewey N. Boyer, faculty advisor. Falcon---Jack Markwith, presidentg Ronald Rish, vice-president, Robert Mullett, secretary, William Leffler, treasurer, .and llir. Thomas D. Bain, faculty advisor. Athenian-Robert Fair, president, Delnore Ault, vice-president, Ralph Davis, secretary, VVarren Diehl, treasurer, and Mr. Russel C. Dunlap, faculty advisor. Towerfliichard Davidson, presidentg Dale Butcher, vice-president, Dale Schmidt, secretary, Robert Yer- burg, treasurer, and Mr. James H. Smith, faculty advisor. Agenda-Gerald Jennings, president: Ray VVats0n, vice-president, VValter Lloyd, secretary, VVilliam Hawkins. treasurer, and Mr. R. A. Todd, faculty advisor. Edison-Robert Wilson, president: Earl Melvin, vice-presidentg James Bradshaw, secretary, Curtis VVilson, treasurer, and Mr. C.. H. Hannahs and lllr. C. R. McNutt, faculty advisors. Members not pictured were: YVarren Diehl, Ham- ilton Gast. Frederic Hoffmaus, John Houghton, David Isaly, Clayton Phelps, Donald Schwaderer, Robert Verburg, Robert Wetzel, Robert Zachman. Page on xxxxx X x XXXXX XXXXX XXXXXXXX X X XXXXX xxx XXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Xxxxxxxxxkxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx XXXXXxxxxxXxxxxXXxx XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxx xxxxx x xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx yxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Page 56 Top Row: Eleanor Crow, Patricia Stoll, Elaine Strawser, Naomi Ansley, Iosephine Ruth, Mary Hemmerly, Evelyn Hazen, Elizabeth Stoll, Ruth lsaly, Mildred Zacliman, Marguerite Queen, Ilelen Steinman, Esther Gast, Maxine Buller, llelen Fetter, Elizabeth Bishop. Second Row: Marjorie Knapp, Margaret Mautz, Mary Jane Stoulfer, Virginia Llewellyn, Lucille Stuckey, Dorothy Stephenson, Miriam Knickles, Nadine Bensley, Margaret Huiford, Velma Boxwell, Mary K. Alheit, Kathryn Courtad, Maxine Cashell, Anetta Hall, Nancy Usner, Miss Turney. Third Row: Virginia Long, Bonnie 'Gast, Clara Gibson, Jean Metz, Betty Lusch, Mary Ludwig, Lois Eiken- bary, Florence Zachman. AM- The Aim-Hi ring group was organized by Mrs. Roger M. Keys fMiss Helen Iacobyj in 1930. Any girl who has been a member of the Girl Reserves for two years is privileged to join Aim-Hi. To obtain a ring certain requirements must be met before she is able to wear the Girl Reserve emblem. The emblem on the Girl Reserve ring is not of great value in itself, but lovely in its meaning. The circle that surrounds the triangle is to remind one of all the Girl Reserves around the world formed in a great unbroken circle of friendship. The triangle represents three sides of a growing friendship-body, mind, and spirit, and a Girl Reserve grows into ap- HI preciation of the meaning of the ring by living out the principles it represents. The meetings were held every two weeks at the school on Thursday. The annual ring ceremonial was held Sunday afternoon, April 26, at which time the rings were presented to the girls. Nancy Usner was the chairman of the ring group at Harding, and Helen jones at Edison. Members not pictured. were: Elizabeth Alexander, Evelyn Curren, Louise Isett, Clarice Marshall, Meldine Moore, Paul- ine Parish, janet Quigley, Maxine Schla- genhauf, D' 0 r o t h e a Sheets, Dorothy Sheets, Margaret Watts. XXXXX X X XXXXX XXXXX XXXXXXXC X X XXXXX XXX XXX XXXXXXXXXYXYXXXX XXXXXXYXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXYXYXXXXXXX xXXXXNxXX1xXxXXXXx XXXXxXXavxXYXXXXXXx XXXXXXXXXXYXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXYXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XYXXXXYXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXYXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXYXXXXXXXXXXXXYX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Top Row: Bertha Tower, Virginia Sutton, Evelyn Hazen, Naomi Ansley, Ruth Douce, Esther Gast, Ruth Rowland, Nancy Usner, Mildred Zachman, Helen Steinman. Second Row: Thelma Coon, Mary Miley, Mary Grubaugh, Marguerite Jones, Mary Kathryn Alheit, Eloise Coffman, Margaret Young, Mary K. Smith, Dorothy Peters, Miss Jacoby. Third Row: Mary Iane Brown, Nadine Bensley, Margaret Hutford, Patricia Stoll, Virginia Freshnour, Elizabeth Stoll, Louise Gracely. LIBR RY COUNCIL Library Council was founded by Miss Etta Jacoby in 1929, and she has been the sponsor of the organization since that time. Members are students chosen by Miss Jacoby to assist her in the library. The purpose of the council is to con- tribute a service to the school by assisting students in finding material in books and magazines as needed in their school work, and in this way the members have prac- tical experience in library work. The meetings were held the first, third and fifth Mondays of each six weeks' period after school, and the programs consisted of book reviews, musical num- bers, and articles of interest to the li- brarians. Candy was sold during the year at the east and south doors of Harding, and the project netted 3100.00 which made pos- sible many new books fo-r the library. The officers for the year were: Louise Gracely, presidentg Elizabeth Stoll, vice- presidentg Patricia Stoll, secretaryg Dor- othy Peters, treasurerg Marianne johns- son, reporter, and Mary E. Smith, his- torian. Members not pictured were: Iscah Cook, James Fisher, Ruth Isaly, Mary E. Smith, and Delia Wood. J Page 57 , XXXXX X X XXXXX XXXXX XXXXXXXXX xxfxxx XXX Xbbxxxx Pxxxxxxixirxiiiii Pxxvfxxxxxxxxxxx xxx Xvfxxxxxxxxxxifz . X XXXYXXYXYXXXYY t ZX x Xxxxxxxxx 'xxxx , X x xx Xxxxx xxxxxx Kixxxxxx Xixxxxxxxxxiiiac xxxxxxx xxxxxxx , 9Scxxx xxx XXXXXX xxxxx xxxxxxxxxx xxxxbgxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx X xxxx Qcxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxx xxxxxx xxxxxxxxxx xxx:2XXxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxgjxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxx Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Top RUN: jean Gegenheimer, Evelyn Hazen, Josephine Ruth, Dorothy Thew. Betty H. Moore, Marie VVeston, Kathryn Courtad, Mary Kathryn Alheit, Pauline lirow, Miss Mabel Turney. Second Roux' Robert Stout, William Lefiler, Frank Roberts, Junior Denzer, Flora Bartlett, Velma Boxwell, Eloise Coffman, Mary K. Smith, Richard Laucher, Louise Gracely, Dorothy King. INTER Inter Nos is the oldest organization of Harding High school and was organized in 1913 by Miss Ulla Almeudinger. lt is an honorary Latin club composed of junior and senior students who receive a grade of A or B in Latin for a six weeks' period. The purpose of the club is to maintain an interest in Latin and to become more familiar with the lives and writings of Cicero and Vergil. The meetings were held the second and htth Vtiednesdays of each six weeks' period at the homes of L the members. A pin was chosen in IQI3 hy the luter Nos girls and has been used each year since that time. The organization is spon- sored hy Miss Mabel Turney. The officers for the year were: Dor- othy King, presidentg Mary K. Smith, vice-presidentg Mary E. Smith, secre- tary' jean Gegeuheimer t r e a s u r e rg , y U 1 junior Deuzer, song leader, and Jose- phine Ruth, reporter. Members not pictured were: Betty Leih, Thelma Porter, and Mary E. Smith. Page 08 XXXXX X x XXXXX XXXXX XXXXXXXX X X XXXXX XXX XXX Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxyxxxxxxxxxxxxxx XXXXXXXXXXXYPXXXXXX. -xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xyxfxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx XxyyxXxxXXXXXXXXXXXXXX xyxxxxyxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxwxxx xxXXXXxxxXXxXXXxXxXXXX xxxXXXxxxxxxXXxxxxfXxx XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx XXXXXXXXXXXXXKXXXXXXXX Top Row: Richard Midlam, Flrzricne VVatts, Verna Gzittmzn, Dorutl1y.Thep'. Virginia Svutton. Rena Xliizlnt, Nancy lfsner, Mary Lou Ulsh, Louise Grzxcely, Eleanor lipley. Yirginizi jackson, Wiltred Staker. .S'v1701zdRow: Miss Freer, Glendora Pletcher, llelia VVoocl, Thelma Nickelson, Velma lloxwell, Mary Kathryn Alheit, lilizaheth Stoll, Dorothy King, Patricia Stoll. Mary C. Miley, Bliss Starr. LE PETIT LUN Le Petit Salon is an honorary French club which was organized in 1919 by Miss Isabel Freer. It is composed of senior French students having a grade of A or B for a six weeks, period in French. The purpose of the club is to create a greater interest in the life and customs of the French people. The meetings were held the third llfednesday of each month at the homes of the members. and con- versation was carried on in French. 1 Le Petit Salon is sponsored hy Miss Isabel Freer and Miss Ruth Starr. The oilicers for the year were: Mlle. Mary C. Miley, le presidenteg Mlle. Betty Foster, le sous-presidente: Mlle Dorothy King, le secretairg Mlle. Eleanor lfpley. le tresoriereg et Mlle. Nancy Usner, le reportiere. Members not pictured were: Bette Bronson, Betty Foster, David Isaly. Betty Leib, Doris Moore, john Neidhart, and Vivian Vifeimer. xxxkk X X XXXXX XXXXX Xxxxxxxxx xxfxx XXX X 22 X X xzfxxxxxxxxyxx. xaxxxxxx'-cwcxxfi XXXYYXYXYX1xxXxx XxxxX:Q5wxxxxxxxxx X XX xxxxxxxxxxx Qxxiixxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx X xxxxxxdxxxxxxxxxxxxx XKXXXXXYXXXXXXXXXXXYXX X xxxxxxxxbfxxxywfxxxxxxx XXXXXXXXxXXXxxx.4vxXXXxx xxxgqlcxxxxxxxxxxxrxxxxxx xxx Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxsqxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxx XXXXXXXXXXXYXXXXXXXXXX xxxxixxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxx Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Page 59 Page 60 4 Top Row:-Jean Gegenheimer, Dorothy King, Betty Foster, Eleanor Epley, Elaine Strawser, Ruth Row- land, Jean Layman, Jane Trowbridge, Mary Lou Ulsh, Geneva Peak, Kathryn Clark, Naomi Ansley, Ruth Douce, Clara Levien, Edna Stabner, June Swick, Donna McElroy, Jean Miller, Betty Clagett. Second Row:-Ruth Nickelson, Billie Wilson, Mary C. Marjorie Pocock, June Maskill, Mary Anne Young, Susan Haberman, Jane Mather, Sylvia Bruce, Dorothy Walsh, Hilda Brunner, Eleanor Gandert, Josephine Craven, Jean Kilhury, Annabelle Leffler, Ann Chappell, Bettie Hawkins, Eleanor Crow. Smith, Clara Gibson, Maurine Flach, Ruby Price, Third Row:-Joan Boyd, Mae Granger, Betty Knight, Jane Uncapher, Esther Schorr, Marjorie Shrock, Virginia Thomas, lone Postle, Betty Sherwood, Arlene Errett, Elizabeth Stoll, Patricia Stoll, Anetta Hall, Sylvia Schneider, Virginia Jackson, Lorene Craft, Betty Atkinson, Mary Alice Gruhaugh, Rhea Marks, Elsie Knapp, Louise Gracely. Fourth Roto:-l.aX'ern Lash. Mary Jones, Betty Jane Moore, Glenda Porter, Jeannette Ammann, Ruth Emery, Betty Stauffer, Mary K. Alheit. Vivian Weimer, Margaret Vance, Virginia Freshour, Jane Strauss, Margaret Hawkins, Anne Hastings, Marjorie Lewis, Alice Kerr, Doris Moore, Mary Detwiler, Jean Johnson, Miss McAfee, Martha VanAtta. Fifth Row:-Doris VanZant, Beatrice Henning, Helen Touscheff, Donna Price, Billie Wilson, Mary Louise Hume, Jean Metz, Mildred Zachman, June Holtz, Irene Klingle, Jane Holtz, Doris Bunnell, Marjorie Thomas, Eunice Elsey, Jean Uncapher, Reva Weimer. Sixth Row:-Mary Jane Brown, Eloise Fraley, Jane Stephenson, Caroline .Warner, Virginia Tracht, Jean Brillhart, Gwendolyn Mouser, Virginia Gilbert, Bette Bronson, Mary Alice Hall, Margaret Young. G. The Girls' Athletic Association is sponsored by Miss Rachel McAfee who organized the cluh in 1932. All girls taking gymnasium are eligible to join providing they live up to a certain health code. To play the game fair and to cultivate a healthy mindland body by proper living and beneficial exercise is the purpose of the G. A. A. A. A. The meetings were held in West Hall when called by Miss McAfee. Super- vised play was carried on in the winter months, while out door sports were en- joyed during the spring and fall. The G. A. A. sponsored their third lfVhite Christmasu when food and gifts, brought by Harding students, were dis- tributed among the needy families Within the school. They also sponsored the fea- XXXXXXXX X X XXXXX XXX XXXXX - X X XXXXX XXXXX XXX Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXYVXYXXXXX x xxXXx'xxYxxvxXXXxX Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX xyXxXXyxxXXXxXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXYXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXYXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXEXX xxxxxXxxxxxxXXxxxv04 xx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Top Ro'w:4Georgia Martin, Martha Jane Rogers, Carol Heffelfinger, Eva Byers, Maxine Buller, Helen Fetter, Verna Gatton, Agnes Murray, Mary Adams, Virginia Harris, Mary Greenfield, Beatrice llen- ning, Dorothy DeWees, Julianne Walsh, Charles Walker, Thelma, Wintringham, Ida Brunson, Donna Snyder. Second Row:-Mary K. Ringer, Margaret Bosh, Betty Snyder, Mary Jane Stouffer, Elizabeth Price, Mary Lou Sifritt, Martha Jane Murtaugh, Margaret Hawkins, Caroline Warner, Anne Hastings, Betty Ganoe, Betty Wilson, Lois Eikenbary, Miriam Knickles, Nadine Bensley, Margaret Hufford, Virginia Llewellyn, Miriam Pauling, Helen Steinman. Third Row:-Betty Cahill, Marjorie Thomas, Rhea Marks, jean Thompson, Margeurite Queen, Ruth lsaly, Jean Swain, Marjorie Knapp, Pauline Parish, Doris Moore, Margaret Fields, Betty Landon, June Swope, Betty Roberts. Fourth Row:-Josephine Craven, Gladys Hinaman, Mary Virginia Long, Marion Davis, June Thomas, Bon- nie Gast, Betty Cook, Marguerite Reynolds, Goldie Ann Williams, Sylvia Bruce, Donna Gelbaugh, Jean Metz, Ava Powelson, Lucille Stuckey, Louise Knickles, Dorothy Dains, Helen Needles. ture picture Metropolitan , the proceeds of which were given to the Harding High school band to be used for the purchase of band uniforms. The three nights that the picture was shown a number of the senior girls of the Association gave a gym demonstration on the stage between pro- grams. The year's activities closed with the annual spring dance held May 23 at the Edison Junior High school. A. The officers for the year were: Martha Jane VanAtta, presidentg Esther Schorr, vice-president, Betty Foster, secretary, and jean Johnson, treasurer. Members not pictured were: Donna Baumgartner, Eugenia Conckle, Evelyn Garvin, Betty Morris, Josephine Ruth, Opal Sharp, Mary Ernestine Smith, Dorothy Stephenson, Mildred Stiles, Jean Willoughby. Page 61 XXXXX X X XXXXX XXXXX XXXXXXXX X xxfxx XXX X Sxfxxxxxxxwxxyxx xkxxxxxf 1 f, KXXXYXX XXXXxxXXYvXvxyyXX XXXXxYYxNXxxAYXxxx XXXXXXXXYXYXXXXXXXX Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx XXXXXXyXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXyXXXXxXXXxXXXXx Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxvvxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxfXNxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxXXXxxxxxxXXxxxxXxxx xxxXXXxxxxxxXXxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxXXX xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx First Row: Josephine Craven, Bette Bronson, Jean Brillhart, Gwendolyn Mouser. Virginia Gilbert, Geneva Peak, Katherine Clark, June Swick, Donna McElroy, Betty Clagett, Mildred Thomas, Sylvia Schneider, lane Trowbridge, Virginia Jackson, Mary Alice Grubaugh, Rhea Marks, Lorene Craft, Marjorie Thomas, Kathryn Welch. Second Row: Emily Wolfel, Helen Felchlin, Eva Byers, Verna Catton, Alice Mayse. jean l.ayman, lane Mathers, june Maskill, Anetta Hall, Ann Chappell, Bettie Hawkins. lileanor Crow, D0l'iS Moore, Virginia Tracht, Mary Alice Hall, Caroline VVarner, Margaret Hawkins, .Xnne Ilastings, Thelma Coon. Third Row: Betty J. Moore, Martha Van.-Xtta, Glenda Porter, Jeanette .Xminann. Ruth Emery, Betty Stauffer, Mary K. Alheit, Vivian XVeimer, Margaret Vance, Mary Lou Ulsh, Dorothy King, Jean Miller, Mary Anne Young, Susan Haberman, Virginia Freshour, Jane Strauss, Betty Foster, lileanor Epley, Pauline Cosgrove, Lucille Glassmeyer, Louise Gracely, Miss McAfee. Fvurtli Row: Helen Hume, Garnet Gilbert, lifarjorie llrewer, Mary Alice Swartz, Constance Butterworth, Mary Alice VVatts, Floriene VVatts, Mildred NVade, Elizabeth Stoll, Elaine Strawser, Patricia Stoll, Frances Massie, Helen Shenamen. KINE IAN CLUB The Kinesian Club is sponsored by Miss Rachel McAfee who founded the organization in IQ26. It is composed of girls who choose to continue gymnasium work in their senior year. The meetings were held when called by Miss Mc,-Xfee. The purpose of the club is known by its name as the word Kinesian is derived from the Greek. meaning calisthenics or exercises. The activities of the club included a Christ- mas dance. The officers for the year were: Mary Anne Young, president, jean Miller, vice-president: Mary l.ou Lvlsh. secre- tary: Dorothy King, treasurer. The members not pictured were: Ere- lyn Garvin, Gladys liinaman. Marianne .I oh n s o n . lYilda layman, Glendora llletcher, Helen Shrock, Goldie .Xnn Mil- hams. Page 62 XXXXX X X XXXXX XXXXX XXXXXXXX X X XXXXX XXX XXX xxxxxxxxxxxxxyxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxxyxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx XKXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXY XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XKXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXYXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXYXXYXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Top Row: Rupert Brown, Gerald llanes, Robert Verhurg, Alfred Exton, Elaine Strawser, Josephine Ruth, Evelyn llazen, Nancy Usner, Virginia Ilanover, lletty Clagett, LaYern Lash, Rhea llarrod, Marie Weston. Second Roni: Kenneth Quigley, Page lloyer, Ellsworth Stinehelfer, Ralph Davis, Fred XVarner, Eleanor Crow, Marjory Thomas, Robert Sparks, Robert XYetzel, Walter Allegood, Mary Alice lirubaugh, George lfadely. Third Row: Gwendolyn Mouser, Mary jane Bron n, llettie Hawkins, Yirginia Tracht, Bette Bronson, hlary Alice Hall, Mildred Zachman, Mary jones, Eloise Cullman, Mary C. Miley, Louise Gracely. Fourth Row: Miss Foreman, Eleanor Epley, Elizabeth Stoll, Susan llaberman, Patricia Stoll, Dale Butcher, Delia XVOod, Nlaxine Cashell, llflary Louise Hume, Catherine Ilalcer. PRESS CL B Students taking Journalism in their junior or senior year are eligible for membership in Press club. It was organ- ized in lQ25 by Miss Lucile Foreman, who now sponsors the organization. llvriting articles for the Harding Hcr- ald, a study of the fundamentals of news- paper work, and the analysis of different Xxxxxxxx X X XXXXX XXX XX? types of magazines, which includes the study of magazine contributors, cover designers, dramatic critics. and short story writers, is the purpose of the Press club. The ineinbership is composed of stu- dents in the journalism classes and the staffs of the Harding Herald and Quiver. Xxxxx X X XXXXX XXXXX Ex xxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxyxxxxxxxxxxxxxx XXXXXXXXXXXXAXXXXX xxxyxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xyxxxxyxxxxxxxxxxxxxx XXXXXXXyXXXXXXXXXXXXXX x,4XXXXXXXxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx XXXXXXXXXXXXQQXXXXQQXX XXXXXXXXXXXX xxxx xx xxxi:ixxxxxxXXxxxxXXxx xxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxXXXxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Page 63 T011 Vow: VVi1bur Evans, Robert Verburg, Harold Underwood, Willard Brady, Merle Peacock, Harold McNew, Richard Davidson, Roger Wagner, Perry Roark, Robert Stout, Allen Wylie, Gale Butcher, Russell Simmons, Stanley Neal, Robert Mullett, Kenneth Quigley, Ralph Davis, Fred Warner. Second row: Page Boyer, Ray Watson, Alfred Exton, Dwight Carhart, David Isaly, George Conroy, Robert Minard. Garold Benge, Gerald Hanes, Gerald Jennings, Alfred Davis, Valjean Brady, Donald Eggleston, jack Hultz, Constant Line, Karl PfeiEer, James Fisher, Howard Fogle. Third row: Margaret Vance, Virginia Tracht, Anne Hastings, Bettie Hawkins, Eleanor Crow, Bertha Tower, LaYern Lash, Mary K. Alheit, Mary Anne Young, Glenda Porter, Martha VanAtta, june Kolwey, Constance Butterworth, Mary Alice Watts, Vivian Weimer, Nancy Usner, Verna Gatton, Ruth Robson, Mary C. Miley, Betty Clagett, June Swick. Fourth row: Marian Rogers, Elaine Strawser, Betty Foster, Dorothy King, Jane Strauss, Marie Weston, Virginia Sutton, Betty H. Moore, Lorene Craft, Marjorie Thomas, Maxine McDaniel, Sylvia Schneider, NoReen Betz, Mary Jones, Iscah Cook, Carolyn Warner, Jean Brillhart, Gwendolyn Mouser, Bette Bronson, Josephine Craven, Mary Alice Hall, Miss Foreman, Louise Gracely. Fifth raw: Mary Alice Grubaugh, Lena VonEndt, Virginia Hanover, Catherine. Baker, Patricia Stoll, Eleanor Epley, Virginia jackson, Elizabeth Stoll, Virginia Freshour, Gladys Hmaman, Betty Stautier, Robert Fair, Dale Butcher. Members not pictured were: Rupert Brown, Robert Cass, Ann Chappell, Susan Haberman, Jack Markwith, Harold McNew, Woodrow Price, Helen Shroek, Frederick Thacker, Robert VVilliamson. YE ERRIE PLAYERS Ye Merrie Players is an honorary Foreman who, in 1922, organized the organization composed of all students club. who aid in the production of the senior The club held its annual banquet play. It is sponsored by Miss Lucile May I3 in the Harding gymnasium. Page 64 XXXXXX X X XXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXX X x2?3cxx :XX ,sjygcxxxxxxkxxxyxx xxxxxkvxxxxxxx Soc XX' X vvxvxxxfx Xxx XXX3fNXXx:txxxxx DQCX XY- Yxxxxxxxxxx Qfxycx YYYXXXXXXXXXXX X XMXXXfYKYYXXXXXXXXX Xxxxxxxxfwvxxxxxxxxxxx X xxxXXXxx'XXXxxxxxxxxxx KXXXXXXXXX Kxxxxvfxxxxxxx XXXKQQXXXXXXXXXXXXYXXX xxxvxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx XXXQXVXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXyAQxXxxXXXXXXxXxxxx xxx? CXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Xxxoooxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Top row: Jean Gegenheimer, Bertha Tower, Dorothy Thew, Mary Parish, Harold Underwood, Roger Morgan, Charles Turner, Gerald Hanes, Alfred Exton, Page Boyer, Ellsworth Steinehelfer, Harold Gast, James Fisher, Donald Eggleston, Ivan VVillauer, Jack Hultz, Walter Allegood. Second row: Leroy Miller, Fred Nvarner, Ralph Davis, Robert Mullett, Robert Fair,.Richard Davidson, Joan Boyd, Bette Bronson, Jeanette Ammann, Mary Alice Hall, Dorothy King, Vivian Weirner, Verna Gatton, Irene Klingle, Jane Holtz, Mary Alice Swartz, Margaret Andrews, June Holtz, Junior Denzer, Robert Wetzel. Third row: Miss Jenkins, Elaine Strawser, Pauline Parish, Dorothy Jones, Marguerite Queen, Ruth Islay. Jean Thompson, Ruth Douce, Eunice Elsey, Louise Nichols, Lucille Stuckey, Jean Kilbury, Delia Wood, Mary Alice Grubaugh, Marjorie Shrock, Eloise Fraley, Annabelle Leffier, Marjorie Pocock, Louise Gracely. Miss Stump. Fourth row: Mary Jane Brown, Betty Roberts, Mary Virginia Long, Jean Swain, Mildred Zachman, Mary Louise Hume, Maurine Flach, Clara Jane Gibson. Members not pictured were: Warren Diehl, Richard Ehrick, Wilbur Evans, Kenmore Evcrly, Betty Foster, Donna Gelbaugh, Susan Haberman, Willard Holtz, John Houghton, Marjory Jackson, Elsie Knapp, Martha Laucher, Jack Markwith, Donald McCombs, Audrey Mclntire, Harold McKee, Perry Roark, Esther Schorr, Mary Lou Sifrit, Dale Schmidt, John Turner, Jean Uncapher, Kathryn Welch, Margaret Young. PROP Harding's newest club, Props and Q's was organized in September, 1935 by Miss Annabelle Jenkins and Miss Isa- belle Stump who are sponsors of the or- ganization. The purpose of the club is to create an interest in dramatics, and any Hard- ing student with a general average of B is eligible for membership. The Meetings were held after school XXXXXXXX X X XXXXX XXX X A D Q'S at Harding on the second and fourth Wednesdays of each month with two night meetings each semester at Central Junior High School when plays were given by the members. The plays presented were: The Con- fessional by Percival Wilde, Rose VVindows by Nash Young, and A Grotesque for November by Albert Wfickenden. Xxxxx -- X X XXXXX XXXXX X X Xbfxxxxxxxx-wfxaxx XXAXw4NYi4x1xx'xXXX XXXXxYxvYxb1rxxxg.4x XXXXXXYXYvxNJ'-VXX11 XXYXXXXT-'YXXYXXXXXXY XXXX'XXXXXXXXYYX'xXXXX XXJOK XXXXXXKXXXYXXXYXY X xXXXXXXfXxXxXxxxxxXb4x X xxxxxxxzx fvmvxxs- wfxxx X xxxxxxxx xxx oft wx xixxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxsfufadael x no xx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Xrxxsxx Xyz,XXXXw4 XXQXXSKX XX ' xxxxxe ,xxxxx xx aqxxaxx xxxaxx X X X xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxpsf XX xxxxxxxixxxxxxxx Page 65 Top Raw: Donna McElroy, Evely Garvin, Margaret Vance, LaVern Lash, Wilda Layman, Anetta Hall, Kathryn llark, Evelyn Converse, Geneva Peak, Glenn Christ . Second Razr: Betty Clagett, Thelma Nickelson, Lorene Craft, Iean Quick, Mary Jones, Ga-rnet Gilbert, Grace Harvey, Genevieve Cowell, Margaret Andrews, Evelyn Seiter. Third Row: Mr. Dunlap, ,Xva Gruber, Lena Vonlindt, Ruth Robson, Mildred Vlfade, James McElroy, Harry Peifer. TIRONIAN CL B The Tironian club was organized in 1924 by Mrs. A. F. Files lMrs Loretta Tiltonj and is composed of senior short- hand students who have a grade of A or B for a six weeks' period in shorthand. The name of the club was taken from the word Tyro, who was a Greek slave of Cicero, and later became his secretary. The purpose of the organization is to stimulate interest in shorthand, and the meetings were held once in each six weeks' period at the homes of the mem- bers. The Tironian club is sponsored by Mr. Russell C. Dunlap. The officers for the year were: lean Quick, president, Lena Von Endt, vice- presidentg Margaret Vance, secretary, Harry Peifer, treasurer, and Mary jones, reporter. Members not pictured were: Eva By- ers, Iscah Cook, Mary Detwiler, Garnet Eckard, Helen Humes, ,lean Miller, Ervin Snell, and Mildred Thomas. i. Page on XXXXX X X XXXXX XXXXX XXXXXXXX X X XXXXX XXX XXX Xxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxifffi Xxxxxxxxxxxyxxyxx Xxxxxxxxxxxvkxxxxx .XXYXXXXXYXYXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxy XXXXXXXYXXXXxXxxxxxXyy XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Xxxxxxxxxxxxxx XXX X xxxxxxxxxxxxxQxxxQ5iii XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX xxxxxxxxxxxkx XXXX xx xxxxxxxxxxxxxfxxxxffxx Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Top Roni: Darl Caldwell, .Xlfred Exton. lieuiuore livcrlv, junior Sharroclc. Robert Minard, NVillJur Evans. Robert Miller, Page lloyur, Harold Lewis. Thomas Mullctt, Donald Ytz, lion Uncaplier, Frances Stine- lielfer, Max Sechrist, Robert Yerburg, Ralph Davis. Second Row: Nancy Usncr, llelen Shenamen, Jeanette .'h'l11'lHll.llI'I, John Wilhelm, Mary Lf. Milcy, Lois Lonieg- acre, Margaret Hufford. .Xnnahelle l.efHer. Robert Fair, john luihomly, Eugene Lefiler, Ronnie Gust, Virginia Long, Robert Xlullett, Mr. lluffuinu. ST DE T COUNCIL To promote greater interest and to aid in the support of all school activities is the purpose of the Student Council. Mr. K. H. Marshall. who organized the coun- cil in IQ25, sponsors the organization. Meetings were called from tinie to time by the chairmen to discuss the projects sponsored by different organizations in the school. The ofhcers for the year were: Nancy Usner and Page Boyer, chairmeng Alfred Exton, secretary, and Mr. E. Paul H uff- man. faculty advisor. Members not pictured were: Merlyn Collins, lslaniilton Gast, Ralph llord, Richard Miller. ,lohn Rea, and David Rees. 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Clur interests are in plays and, clubs Band, singing, and debate. Top row: Wilfred Staker, Thomas Mullett, Robert Stout, Page Boyer, John Imbody. Second row: Mary Alice Hall, Paul Messenger, Mr. Rain, Robert Verburg, Walter Allegood. DEBATE Resolved: that the several states should enact legislation providing for a complete system of medical service to its citizens at public expense was the question for debate for the year 1935-1936. Mr. Thomas D. Bain is the faculty advisor of the debate team. On the affirmative side were Mary Alice Hall, Wilfred Staker, Thomas Mullett, and Walter Allegood. The members of the negative side were Robert Stout, John Imbody, Paul Messenger, and Robert Verburg. A third year letter was awarded to Robert Stoutg a second year letter to Wilfred Stakerg and first year letters to John Imbody, Mary Alice Hall, Paul Messenger, Thomas Mullet, Wal- ter Allegood, and Robert Verburg. Page 71 DEBATE SCHEDULE February 4--Harding .... ....... A ff Mt. Gilead .... Neg. There February 6-Harding Neg. Mt. Gilead .... Aff. Here February 25-Harding Aff Findlay ..... Neg. There February 25-Harding Neg. Findlay ....... AE There February 26-Harding Aff. Marysville ..... Neg. Here February 28-Harding Neg. Upper Sandusky AE There February 28-Harding Aff. Upper Sandusky Neg. Here March 9--Harding Neg. Harding ....... AE. Here March 11-Harding AE. Fostoria ....... Neg. Here March 11-Harding . . . Neg. Fostoria .. . Aff. Here XXXXX X X XX XX XX X XXXXXXX xxiicxx 522 ixxiiixxix ieix XXxxX x xx x xiii? W Xxxxxx xx xx XxxXxxx x xyix xxxxxxx xx x xxxyeyy Yxxxxxxxx xgvyxxx Xxxxxxxxxx xxxxx.X, XXX xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxixx xxxf xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxx xxxxxxx xxxxgxxx xxxXX xxxxxxx xxxxgx xx xxxXX xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx fxxx Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx The Novel Princessw, a romantic farce comedy written by Allen Evans Burns, was presented by the senior class April I, at the Ohio Theatre. The play was directed by Miss Lucile Foreman. THE NOVEL PRINCESS Sonia-Princess of Danzibar .....................Gwendolyn Mouser Terese-Lady-in-waiting to Sonia ..Glenda Porter Jeafiiieiiifigiifi f f f f f f f f 1 i i Q 1 Bettie Hawkins Queen of Danzibar..... ....... June Swick Footman ............. .... R oger Wagner Lord Arac ........... ........ A lfred Exton The King ............ . ......... Page Boyer Charles Stuart-An American Book Salesman ..,......... ...... R alph Davis Captain of the Guard . . .Frederick Thacker . . .VVillard Brady .Jack Markwith Edward Evarts ......, .... D onald Eggleston Mrs. Henry Martin.. ,..... Elaine Strawser Henry Martin ......., .... R ichard Davidson Guardsman. . ...... . . . . Paul Archer ....... ..... Sue Martin ........ ....... P atricia Stoll Inn Keeper .......... ,..,.. D wight Carhart Inn Keeper's VVife..... ..... Verna Gatton Petro ................ . . .Gerald Benge Bridesmaids : Lady Clarissa .... ,... X 'ivian Xlleimei Princess Marie .... . .... Margaret Vance Lady Nadine ..... ...Marian Rogers Lady Zena ...., ..... B etty Clagett Lady Lorraine .... ....... . Anne Hastings Lady Carlotta ..... ........ E leanor Crow Princess Beatricia. Lena Louise von Endt Countess Kathleen. ....., Virginia Tracht Peasants: Bette Bronson, Susan Haberman, Iscah Cook, Josephine Craven, Elizabeth Stoll, Eleanor Epley, Helen jean Shrock, Martha Jane Van Atta, Jane Strauss, Gladys Hinrman, Betty Foster, Dorothy King, Louise Gracely, Betty Stauffer, Harold Underwood, Karl Pfeiffer, Frederick VVarner, james Fisher, Kenneth Quigley, Robert Mul- lett, Robert VVilliamson, Stanley Neal, VVilbnr Evans, Allen XYylie, Russell Simmons, Constant Line, Robert Fair, Robert Minard. Tourists: Dave Isaly, Mary K, Alheit, George Conroy, June Kolwey, Mary Alice XYatts, Yrginia Jackson, Carolyn arner. Musicians: Gale Butcher, Dale Butcher, Perry Roark, La Vern Lash, Jack Hultz. Make Up: Betty H. Moore, Maxine McDaniel, Lorene Craft, Virginia Sutton, Sylvia Schneider. Publicity: Rupert Brown. Robert Cass, Mary Alice Hall. Business Managers: Robert Stout, Robert Verhurg. Properties: Virginia Hanover, Bertha Tower, Ruth Robson. Mary Alice Grubaugh, Mary Jones. Prompters: Nancy Usner, Mary Catherine Miley. Ushers: Jean Brillhart, Mary Anne Young, Catherine B'aker, Ann Chappell. Costumes: NoReen Betz, Constance Butterworth. Stage Crew: Harold McNew, Alfred Davis. Valjean Brady, XVoodrow Price, Merle Peacock, Gerald Hanes, Harold McKee, Gerald Jennings. Page T2 XXXXX -. X X XXXXX XXXXX Xxxxxxxx X X XXXXX XXX XXX Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx x xxxxxxxxxxwcxxxxx x Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx x Xxxxxxxxxbryxxxxxxx X XXX'XxxxxxXXxxx'xxXxX Xxxx Xxxcxxxxxxxxxxxxxx XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxbcxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXYXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX xxxxxx XXXXXXXX xxxxotx XX yxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxx xx xxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Xbfxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx The Poor Nut Spike Hoyt 4'Hub Smith. . .. Magpie,' Welcll. Coach Jackson. . . Mrs. Deming .... Mrs. Jackson. . . Reggie ............ ...................,..... .....,.. . ..............,................... . Wallie Pierce . ..... . Professor Deming... Docl' Spurney .... . . . The junior class presented the play, f'The Poor Nut , by Elliott Nugent, at Cen- tral Junior Iligh fXudi- torhun hlarch 5 and 6, under the direction of Miss Anna Belle Lee Jenkins. THE POOR NUT Colonel Small .... .... G corge Fadely Freshman ........... ..Jack Chivington Esther Schorr, Eloise FraleyMargie .... . . . . . .John Wilhelm, Richard Ehrick Julia..Eunice Elsey, Mary Jane Brown .Warren Rowley, Jr., Robert Wetzel . . . . . .Leroy Miller . . . . .Robert Miller ..Audrey Mclntire . . . . . .James Miley .Harold Denzer, Jr. ..VValter Allegood . . . . . .Joan Boyd . . . .Jean Metz . . . .Jane Holtz Betty ,,,,, .... J une Holtz Helen .... ................................. , ............. B lary Parish Trackmen ..... .... H amilton Gast, Rodney Mapes, Mahlon Gast, Dale Schmidt College Girls ..... . .......................... ....................... I lowena Caylor, Donna Gelbaugh, Clara Gibson. Marguerite Jones, Jean Kilhury, Irene Klingel, Elsie Knapp, Annabelle Leftler, Marjory Pocock, Mildred Zachman. Betty Lusch, Maurine Elach. Property Managers ........................ ..... ............... B e tty Atkinson, Jean Gegenheimer, Evelyn Hazen. Agnes Murray, Josephine Ruth, Mary E. Smith, Mary K. Smith. Stage Managers .... ............... l it-nmore Everly, Eugene McDaniels, Earl Sutton, James XVygle, Edwin Orahoorl. Publicity Manager .... .................. R obert Bartlett Business Manager .... , . . .John Houghton Assistant Director. .. ................ Mary Krisher Prompters ........ .... R uth Douce, Naomi Ansley Page 73 xxxxx X X XXXXX XXXXX XXXXXXXX X xxiicxx xxx xxx X . 'ixiiixiiiiiiiii Xxxxbixxxxxxxyyyxx XXXX Yxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxyxxyxxxxxox 55Qiii5ii55XXWKXXXX Yxxxxxxxxx Xfcxxxxxxxxxx zxxxxx XXXX xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx53882X xxxXXXxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XX xx xxxXXXxxxxxxxxxXxXX xx XXYXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXQCQXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Top Row: Eleanor Epley, Rupert Brown, Miss Foreman, Kenneth Quigley, Ellsworth Stinehelfer. Second Raw: Mr. Shade, Mildred Zachman, Marie Weston, Mary Louise Hume, Mr. Gries. THE HARDI G HERALD The Quiver, published for the first time in 1912, was a combination of a school paper and magazine and continued so until 1916 when there was published a newspaper called the Quiver Junior, and a yearbook, the Quiver Annual. In 1923 was the first class in Journal- ism, and they issued a newspaper, and also the annual with Robert Jacoby as editor of both publications. Robert Elliott was editor of the newspaper in 1927-1928, the first year that separate editors were chosen. In 1929 the name of Harding Heraldn was selected to dis- tinguish it from the annual, with John VVaddell as editor. During 1932-1933 there were three editors for the Harding Herald, and since that time there have been two editors each year who, assisted by the Journal- ism classes, have edited the paper. The members of the staff for the year were: Eleanor Epley and Rupert Brown, editors g Marie Weston and Ellsworth Stinehelfer, business managers, Kenneth Quigley, advertising manager, Mildred Zachman and Mary Louise Hume, ex- change editors, Miss Lucile Foreman, faculty advisor, Mr. E. H. Shade, iinan- ces, and Mr. L. Gries, advertising. Page 74 V XXXXX ..- X X XXXXX XXXXX XXXXXXXX X X XXXXX XXX XXX xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxvc-cxwxxxxxx X X YX XX X .XYXWCXXYXX x XXXxXxxxxxxxXXXXx XXXXXXXXYXXYXXXXXXX X XXX'XXXXXXXXXXK'KXXXX XXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX X XXXXXXBKXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx X Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXX XSCXXXXXX XXXXXX XX Xxxxxx XXXXXSQXX XXXXXX XX xbfxxxx XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX pil l l l Top Row: Louise Gracely, Delia Wood, Miss Foreman, Ralph Davis, Marie Weston. Seczgmf Row: Mr. Shade, Patricia Stoll, Kenneth Quigley, Mary Catherine Miley, Elizabeth Stoll, Mr. TICS. In 1912 the Senior class of the Marion editor. Margaret Schlientz was chosen High school published the first issue of editor of the Quiver and was the first girl the Quiver with Merlyn Wliitiiey as edi- to hold such a position on either staff. tor. The name Quiver was suggested by Since that time boys and girls have been Vergil Mealey. As a quiver is used to editors of both publications. hold arrows, so the Quiver of the high The members of the Staff Were: Scbffol was to be for the purpose fif Con' Louise Gracely, editor, Delia Wood, as- tammg news of the School and its Stu' sistant editorg Marie Weston, business dents. It was first published in the form managers Elizabeth and Patricia Stoll, Ofamagazme' lioto editors, Mar Catherine Mile , P Y Y In 1916 when Edgar Barnhart was feature editor, Ralph Davis, sports edi- editor, the publication assumed the name torg Kenneth Quigley, advertising man- of the Quiver Annual. The year 1927- agerg Miss Lucile Foreman, faculty ad- 1928 was the first time that the school Visorg Mr. E. H. Shade, finances, and newspaper and the annual each had its Mr. L. Gries, advertising. Page 75 ' xxxxx 52 XXXXX xxxxxxxxxxxxx 5 Xiiiix XXX Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx XXXXXXXXXXXXAXXXXX xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx - xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx XXXxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxgEx,X XXXxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxX xx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxy xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx XXxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx r. Page T6 Tap 1-ow: Perry Roark, Garold Roberts, Robert Verburg, Raymond Huflson, Frederick Sage, George Packer, David Sleeth, VV1lliam Evans. Robert Miley, Gale Butcher, Dale Butcher, John Neidhart, lnlella Harrutt, Esther Gast, NValter Allegood, Dale VVendler, Audrey Mclntirc, Chester Morris. Sammi' rrffuf Ted Snow, John Loyer, Mary Taylor, LaVern Lash. Kathleen Kerns. Helen Albrecht, June Howe, Julianne VValsh, Jack Mc.Xclnw, Grace Harvey, Marjory Brewer, Betty Clagett, Howard Fogle, Robert XVeber, Leroy Miller, Maurine Flach, Mary K. Smith. Pauline Eriow. Third roto: Rhea Marks, Jean Metz, Betty Lnsch, Reva XVeimer, Vivian xYCll'l16l', Margaret llautz. hlary Jane Stouffer. Dorothy DeVVees, Nadine Bensley, .Xva Powelson, Juanita Howell, Mabel McKee, Richard Flach, Dale Butcher, Thelma Impson, Donald Gandee. ORCHE TR To be of service to the school and to learn the value of classical music, studying the work of both olcl and new composers. is the purpose of the or- chestra. Under the direction of Mr. l.. G. jones, it furnished music at the Senior play, participated in a concert on May 14, and played at commencement. The personnel of the orchestra was: lYf0ll11I.' C Marjorie Brewer Dale Butcher Gale Butcher Betty Clagett Dorothy DeXVees Pauline Erow Robert Henning Grace Harvey Thelma lmpson I.aVern l,ash Mabel McKee Ava Powelson Perry Roark Mary K. Smith Mary Jane Stouffer Mary Taylor Reva Vlleimer June Augustine Nadine Bensley 0110: VVarren Diehl Maurine Flach CIv1ril1l't,r,' Norman Bergrum NVill.ani Evans lvelrlnn Nletz Margaret Blautz black Mckdow ,lrzhn Neidhart llavirl Sleeth Tell Snow Dale VVenLller Robert VVeber Robert Orwood ,Xlice Shell Violaxr Esther Gast Rhea Marks Flatts: llelsn Albrecht .lean lfetz Evelyn Marks Iris Erow Oban' : ,lean Swain I?a.r.r: XValter .Xllegood Robert Xliley Trlrlrxf-r'f.r.' llowaril Fogle Leroy Miller R-he-rt Yenburg l7rcm'l: Ilnrn.r.' lloralsl Ganclee June Howe Tr' ,u1I1om'.r.' ':lellalIar1'uFF l xvn10ml lluslso Fred Sage Saxufflz o 11 L' .' liar-fhl Roberts Piano: Kathlef-n Kerns Betty l.usch Dl'llIII.Y.' XYiIma lihrick XYilliam Flach l'l Julianne VValsh Vivian NVeimer XXXXX X X ZXXXX XXXXX XXXXXXX3! X x XXXXX xxx xxx Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxyxxxxxxxxxxxxxx XXXXXXKXXXXXXXXXXX xxyxxxxxyxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XxxxXXXXXXXXxxxxxXxxxx Xyxxxxyxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXBCXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX xxxXXXxxxxxxXXxxxxxxxX xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx XXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Top row: Raymond Hudson, George Packer, Chester Morris. Robert Orwoocl, John Aldrich, VValter Allegood, Audrey Mclfntire. john Loyer, Alice Shell, VV'ilma Ehrick, Marjorie Moore, Norman Hergrum, Weldon Metz, Iris Erow, lames Eeaver. Second row: Lloyd Augenstein, XYarren Diehl, Ted Snow, Idella Harruff, listher Gast, Audrey Williams, june Howe, Richard Lister, llarold Cast, Robert Weber. Howard Fogle, Richard Clark, VVilliam lflach, Leroy Miller, Robert NYills. Third row: Robert Miley, Donald Mosher, Gai-old Roberts, Ray XYatson, Ray Moody, Frederick Sage, Richard Davidson, Jack Mcjdow. William Evans, David Sleeth, Raymond Rayl, Robert Yerburg, Mr. Tones Fourth rare: Julianne Wlalsh, Glennamae Baughman, Helen Albrecht, Evelyn Marks, :lean Metz, Ruby Price, Robert Search, Donald Gaudee, Harold Ilipsher, Ilale Wendler. AN Harding Band, under the direction of Mr. L. G. Jones, played an impor- tant role at the Athletic held during the football season. It not only in- creased school spirit for those games. but also added enthusiasm to the Harding High basketball games. The band played at the dedication of the new Athletic field, and headed the The personnel of the band was: CIurii1t't.v.' Jack MC.Xdow Robert Vt'-:her Ted Snow NVilfiam Evans Raymond Rayl Dale VVendlcr Norman licrgrum NYeldon Metz Esther fiast David Sleeth Audrey VVilliams Robert Orwood Alice Shsll 7Al'IlHIf'L'f.Y.' Harold llipsher Howard lfogle Richard llavidson Ray VVatson Robert Yerhurg Ray Moody leroy Miller LlJyd .Xugenste Donald Mosher Rlbert Search in parade when Harding students, stag- ing a pep rally in advance of the game with Mt. Vernon, burned Old Man Mt. Vernon in effigy over a huge hon- hre near the stadium. It also tool: part in the pep meeting at the Ohio Theatre when the Girls' Athletic Association sponsored the feature picture, Metro- politanf' Sri rajwlro11z'x.' Ilarohl liast Garohl Roberts Glennamae Raughm: James Feaver IFIIIYCJI jean Metz llelrn Albrecht Evelyn Marks lris Erow llorizsf llonald Gandee .Vine Howe XYarren Diehl 'f' romlvoi1r'.r.' lclella Ilarruff Frederick Sage Raymond Hudsi Robert VVills in Bass -. Robert Miley Vredsric IliJil.I1'lLl111lQ .ll4'l1ojil.'o110.v .' Ruby Price l'iiCl'6lllC .lcrcw Drunzx: Julianne XYalsh Vtfilliam Each XYilma Ehrick Marjorie Moore Richard Clark in Cynzbrllxf Richard Lister XXXXX x X xxxxx XXX XX XXXXXXXX X X XXXXX XXX XXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX xXXXxxxXxxxKyXXXx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxyxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx XXXxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxXxx XXXxxxXXXXxXxxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Page 77 SOPHOMORE AND JUNIOR GIRLS' GLEE CLUB f7'0fv row! Jean Gegenheimer, Mary lrlemmerly, Eve- lyn Hazen, Xaomi Ansley. Mary Greenfield. lean Thompson, Esther Scliorr, Elsie Knapp, Irene Klingle, Audrey lliilliarns. Virginia Thomas, Marguerite Jones, llildrerl Zachman, Mary .lane Brown, Jane Uncapher, Mildred Stiles, Mary Lon Sifritt. Second row: Dorothy Yan Yoorhis. Betty Cahill, Betty Arndt, Elaine Harris, Betty Landon. Doris Teutsch. june Swope, Marjorie Knapp, Margaret Mautz, Ruth Isaly, Marjorie Shrock, Eloise Fraley, Loree VValker, Esther Farmer, Betty Morris. Third row: Martha Seckel, Lois Longacre, Virginia Llewellyn, Marguerite Queen, Pauline Locke, Dora Hale, Nadine Bensley, Miriam Knickles, Lucille Stuckey, Ava Powelson, Elizabeth Price, Eleanor Abelson, June Noel, Maxine Baker, Helen Eibling, Mary Vtlilliams, Margaret Snare. Fourth fore: Mary jane Stoutter, Delores Whaley, Glenna Wise, Margaret Fields, Betty Roberts, Helen Uncapher, Donna Baumgardner, Helen Needles, Donna Voltz, Ruth Humes, Donna Schneider, Lillian Schwaderer, Kathleen Kei-ns, Eloise Coijfman, Mary Louise Hume, jean Feaver, Mary Ludwig. SENIOR GIRLS' GLEE CLUB -Toi' row: Nancy Ifsner, Mary Lou Ulsh, Martha Laucher, Verno Gatton, Shea Harrocl, Jean Miller, Helen Hurnes, Mildred Thomas. VVilda Layman, Pauline Bayles, lllary Alice shorn. Second row: Virginia Sutton, Mary C. Miley, Elaine Strawser, Eleanor Epley, Virginia Jackson, Kathryn gourtad, Anetta Hall, Evelyn Converse, Genevieve Cowell, Virginia Tracht, Margaret Vance, Glenda orter. Third row: Mary Alice Grubaugh, Anna Orahood, Garnet Gilbert, Florence Shackleford, Pauline Cosgrove, Marjorie Thomas, Evelyn Benge, Helen Felchlin, Lena VonEndt, Margaret Andrews, Evelyn Seiter. Fourth row: Kathryn W'elch, Arelene Paddock, Sylvia Bruce, Mary Morey, Betty Stauffer, Ruth Emery, Gladys Hinaman, Josephine Craven. Members of the Senior Girls' Glee Club not pictured were: Helen Belser, Marjorie Brewer, Betty Clagett, Iscah Cook, Esther Gast, Helen Kricler, Evelyn Garvin, Marian Rogers, Helen Shrock. Sophomore and junior Girls' Glee Club: Geraldine Cook, Eva Gettys, June Howe, ldella Harrutf, Mary Jones, Helen jones, Virginia Long, Marguerite Owen, Floreine Jerew, Donna Gellbaugh, Ruby Price, Mary Rice, Martha Rogers, Arlete Sapp, Mary E. Smith, Dorothy Walsh. GIRLS' GLEE CLUBS was divided into two parts in Septem- ber, 1935, one for the senior girls, the other for the sophomore and junior Due to the large enrollment in the Girls' Glee Club, the organization, under the direction of Mr. L. G. Jones, Page 78 members. XXXXX X X XXXXX XXXXX XXXXXXXX X xzggixx XXX xxx XXXxXxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxiffff XXyXxrxvxvxvXXXXX Qxxxxrxyxxxxaxxxxx X XiXxXXfxxxyxXXxxxx XXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX X XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX xxxxxxxxxxxxxxvxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxwxxxxxx xxxfxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxx XXxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxX xxxxoxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxyxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx BOYS' GLEE CLUB-Tap race: Carl Roop, Perry Roark, Robert Bechtle, Richard Olewiler, Alfred Exton, Jack Markwitli, Rodney Hume, Edward Stout. Clifton Phelps, Donald Eggleston. Russell Simmons, Ben NViant. Francis Stinehelfer. Ray XYatson, l.loyd Augenstein, Ray Rettcrer. David Sleeth. .qf't'01IK1' rorv: Wilbiii' Evans. Roger Morgan, Harold Lewis, Edward Jones, Roy Waddell, Frederick Sage, Gene lloch, Donald Annen, John Houghton, Francis Hess, Ted Snow, Robert Miller, Raymond Rayl, Ralph Davis, Frederick Warner, Constant Line. 7'l11'1'd raw: Dallas Martin, Dale Schmidt, Richard Ehrick. Robert Dildinc, Stanley Neal. Eugene Ilaubert, Lowell Swartz, Andrey Mclntire, Dan Schelb, John Loyer, Richard Curren, Dau Hale, Jack llcnsel, John Livensparger, Charles Turner, Donald Porter. 1 A01t7'ffl. rozu: Robert Sturgeon. VVilliam Guy, Thomas Mullett. Carl Gibson, Richard Midlam, Kenneth Reveridge, Richard Lister, Harold Bonecutter, jack Hedges, David Rees, Frank Mann, Robert Longacre, Edwin Endicott, Joe Caprino, Richard Laucher. Illixcd Cll01'lLS+Tt7fJ raw: Perry Roark, Robert Bechtle, Raymond Rayl, David Sleeth, Francis Stinehelfcr, Alfred Exton, :lack Marlcwith, Russell Simmons, Rodney Hume, Donald Eggelston, Jean Miller, Betty Clagctt, Nancy Usner, Mary Lou Ulsh, Mary Hemmerly, Naomi Ansley. Scroud fore: YYilbur Evans, Richard Curren, Harold Lewis, Junior Denzer, Lena VonEndt, Helen Felchlin, Diary Jane Brown, Esther Schorr. Anetta Hall, Kathhryn Hall, Helen Humes, Pauline Bayles, 'Margaret Yance, Elaine Strawser, Rhea llarrod, Martha Laucher. Tlzird www: Donald Annen, Dale Schmidt, Lowell Swartz, Gene Hoch. Ray Retterer, Robert Miller, Con- stant Line, Virginia Tracht, Evelyn Converse, Evelyn Benge, Margaret Andrews, Pauline Cosgrove, Eleanor Epley. Virginia Jackson, Delores Whaley, Helen Eibling. Fouftli row: Frederick W'arner, Ralph Davis, Richard Lister, jack Hedges. Robert Longacre, Mary Lou Sifritt, Wilda Layman, Genevieve Cowell, Donna Gelhaugh, Ruby Price, Gladys Ilinaman, Josephine Craven. Members not pictured were: Vi'alter Allegood. 'Warren Raird, George Conroy. Jack McAdiow, Mirian Rogers, lXIa1'tha Rogers, VVarren Rowley, Robert Verburg. BOYS' GLEE CLUBS The Boys' Glee Club is composed of boys from the sophomore, junior and senior classes. The purpose of the or- ganization, similar to that of the Girls' Glee Clubs, is to increase interest in vocal music. MIXED CHORUS To create an interest in classical mu- sic is the main objective of the Mixed Chorus. It was organized in IQ32 by Mr. T. R. Evans, and members were selected from the sophomore, junior and senior class by competitive tryouts. Xxxxx X X XXXXX XXXXX XXXXXXXX X X XXXXX xxx xx ggxgfxxxxxxxxxxxxx XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXAXXXXX ,XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxyxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxyxxxxxyxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxac XXXXXXXXXXXXQXXXXXQKXX xxxXXXxxxxxx Xxxxx' xx XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Page 79 XXXXX X X XXXXX XXXXX XXXXXXXX X xr?Scxx xxx gzgsggcxxxxxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx XXX XXXXXXXXYxxxXX xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx .xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx QXX-Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx X yxgxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxyxxxxwxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxXXXXfxxxxxxxxx Xxyxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxggggggxicxxxxxxxxxxvcxxx xxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxx XXxxxxxkXXxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxfxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 'XX XX xiifxxx XV' X X Xxxxxxxxxxx if we xxxxxxxxxgf XX Xfff XXXXXXXXXXXXXX X XXX XXXXXXXXXXX XX X XXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXX XX Xxxxyxx XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XX XyQXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXX XYXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXX XXXXXYYXXX XXXXQXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXX XXX XXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXYX XXXXNXXXXXXXXXXX X X Xxykx XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX X X XXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX X X Xyxxxx XXXXXXXXRXXXXXX X X XXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXX X X XXXXXXX XXXXXXXX'XXXXXX X X XXXXXXXX xxxxxxxxxxxxx X X XXXXX ' XXXXXXXXXXXX X x xxx XXXXXXXXXXX X X XX? XX XXXXX X X xx X-X XXX XXX X f'-X x xy X-'X i I X X X y I A X I XX I X X XXXXX 'XXXXX XX 1 I u 5232 XX 1 s , n XXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX DQKXXX XXXXX X X X :XXXXX XXXXX X XX7OQf XXXXX X X X X X X X X X X X XXXXX 54 XXXXX X XXX X X X XXXXX X X X X X X X X X X J X X X X X X XXXXX XXXXX X X XXXXX XXXXX Croquet was fun in years gone byg For us it is pa SC. We like the modern sports the best That HZll'Cli11g' boys do play. Graduating from Ohio State university. Mr. Carl F. Cramer was head football coach during the year 1935-1936. It was his first year as a member of Harding faculty. C O A C H 1 Completing his sixth year as head basket- ball coach, Mr. Dewey N. Bohyer, a grad- uate of Ohio Wesleyan university, has been identified with Harding athletics during thc years he has been a member of the faculty. Left to riglzt: Ronald Risll, Thomas Mullett, Elsie Knapp, Harold Lewis, Virginia Tracht, Jack Hedges, and Carolyn XVarner. I X X XXXXX XXXXX XXXXXXXX X X xxxxx xxx xxx Xxxxxxxxxxxxx,-xx XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXYYXYYXXXXXXX xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx XXXxXXXxxxxxXXxxXxXxX xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xcfggiiisggixxxxxxxxxxxxxx ' BCYX Xxxxxxxxxx,x,fq,x'53xbxxxx3'5?51Yc xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx XXXxxx xxxxxxxx xxlxyx XX XXXxxxXXXXXXXXXXX Xixx xxxxxx xxxxxxxxgzxxxx xx XXXXXX xxxxxxxx xxxxxxx XXXXX Page 83 Top row: Mr. Cramer, John VVilhelm, Mr. XVilliams, Richard Duffey, Jack Foreman, Joe Moore, David fsaly, Paul Fick, Dwight Ruby, Robert Stout, VVil1ard Brady. Mr. Hoffman, Robert Minard. Second row: Vincent Wise, Everet Hale, Dwight Carhart, Ray Retterer, Mahlon Gast, Clayton Harper, William Green, Gust Jevas, William Scott, Troy Ferguson, David Huntsman, John Rea, Dale Norton. Third row: Guy Lewis, Forrest Sharrock, Robert Sparks, Julius Chizmar, Robert Castner, Rex Frazier, Merle Peacock, Wilbur Evans. FOOTBALL NORTH CENTRAL OHIO LEAGUE STANDING Team W. L. Pct. hlansheld ... . 5 0 1000 Ashland . 4 1 .800 Shelby ., 3 2 .600 Gahon ...... . 2 3 .400 HARDING .. .. 1 4 .200 LTL Xfernon ... . 0 5 .000 Schedule Sept 14 Iiarding O TWHM1 Lkdvert ... Ilere Sept 21 Harding 7 Delaware .... Here CJCL Tiarding .. 13 NIL lfernon .. Iiere Oct. 13 Harding 0 Mansfield .. Here Oct. I8 Harding 0 Findlay There Oct. 26 Harding .. 14 Galion .. There Nov Harding 6 Ashland .. There Piov. Iiarding 0 Shelby .. 'There PJOV. 16 Ilarding 9 13ueyrus ... 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XXXXXX xxwxxxxxxiifix XX Xxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxxyxxxxxxx iczzsssxxxxxfxxxxxxxif xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxiiffixxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxffix XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX xxxXXXXXXXXXxxXxxxXXxX xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xx xxyxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxfxx xxxXXXxxxxxxxXxxxxxxxX 1 ,1 I 7, 4 1' Page S5 T011 row: Clayton Harper, Bud Sonnanstine, John WVilliams, Glenn VVintermute, Robert Vk'ooley, John Turner Raymond Hudson, Paul Fiek, lien VViant, men Baird. Second 1'01i.'.' Nr. Bohyer, Jack Scranton, Clifton Phelps. David VVilliamson, NVilliam Decker, Carl Roop, Robert Levien, Frank Roberts, Leroy Everly, Mr. Williams. Third row: llelnore Ault, Lamar Faught, Robert Minard, George Conroy, Dwight Ruby, Forrest Shar- rock, VVilbur Evans, Rex Frazier, William Lelfler. BASKETBALL NORTH CENTRAL OHIO LEAGUE STANDING VARSITY RESERVES Team W. L. Pct. Team HARDING . . . 9 1 .900 Ashland .,... . . :Xsliland .... .. 0 1 .000 HARDING ... .. , Mansfield . . . . 6 4 .000 Mt. Vernon .. . . .1 Shelby .. . .. 3 T .300 Mansfield .. .. Gallon ....... .. 2 8 .200 Galion .. .. - Mt. Vernon .. .. 1 0 .100 Shelby .. .. l Schedule Dee. 0 Hardig . 40 Upper Sandusky Dee. 13 Harding . 32 Kenton .......... Dee. 14 Harding . 5323 Bexley .... Dee. 20 Harding . fill Delaware .. Dec. 21 Harding . 314 Fostoria .. jan. 3 Harding . 40 Shelby ..... jan. 10 Harding . 27 Mansfield .. jan. 17 Harding . 20 Ashland ...... Jan. 21 Harding . 333 Galion ......... Jan. 25 Harding . 29 Tiffin Jr. Order .. jan. 31 Harding . 30 Mt. Vernon ..... Feb. T Harding . 40 Shelby ......r Feb. 14 Harding . 35 Mansfield .. lfeb. 21 Harding . 371 Ashland ..... Feb. 23 Harding . . . ...... . 38 Mt. Vernon . . . Feb. 28 Harding . . ........ . ........... 50 Galion ........... . . . Class A Central District Tournament Mar. 6 Harding . . .. .............. 40 Delaware ..... . . . . . . . Mar. 7 Harding . 38 Grandview .......... Mar. 13 Harding . 25 Columbus Central Mar. 14 Harding 26 Newark ,......... Page 86 XXXXXX Ln X XXXXX XXXXX XXXXXXXX X X xxxxx xxx xxx XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx -XXXXXXXXYXXYXXXXXXX Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XKXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxscxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxx xx xxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxx xx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Pct. 1.000 .900 .300 .400 .200 .100 There Here There Here There There Here Here Trere Here There Here There There Here Here .26 . 27 . 24 . 50 -wmuw 1 Q L..,,. Y. J , + 1 J Z , 2 QM if w? i . ,mggg X F Z A ::-,H zx .45 H , 'fr 'Wea a ,Sis . ' y 3, . 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Jenkins and Foreman. they pulled the strings and the puppets played. All ,, : ,.,- cl gk If KJ! 16,51- 'l '-...fX.ja' 1 , gi f 'Ji9,liflQ'iLLJ' Ni'TyAf s..f' CROOUCT Fl LH 60069 Lt i I1 Page 91 - XXXXX X X XXXXX XXXXX XXXXXXXX X X XXXXX XXX XXX xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX xxxxxxxxxxxvxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxzxxxxx XXXXXXXXXXYXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx XxXXXXXXXxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxXXxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx XxXXXXXXXXXxXxxxXxxXxXxX XXXXXXXYXXXXXXXXXXYXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX xxxxxxxxxxxkxxxxxxxxxx xxyxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX - WET ' EF'- .El , E an Ai ' 'fm , if 2 if 'L fr ' f ,W . rex f W ll ll 2 up 5,1 il ,--,, x 'E'7 ZH !:1Y4.-.d7nwv1 iv 'Z -ff - J f ,f . e f V I H ke g, A Us lf Q z M?i,'lfJw3gl D se Pg 0 jk! l l il ' J-'fa 'fl - X l. 1 Q3 A rmyawmgy. dro Q ffef s V lr O .wx l -.,, O T+sr:. 'F'avs:. , X VZ e e musvlmeeres 1 ly , ,.,.- ::': 1, I . , ,':' ' ::' if ,E-A5 fs-'72 I f, - ' . if ' h, A 1 tl J W : V ' i , I 1 .pg ' X ' ff' , gk F.. V, Xl K Tl.,.gi' 4' . -fi, - lg?-i l y ,s ff 1 ,f if l ' ' 4 4 f 'H h . , , u ,329 4 V ' W s f 94? A HN he lo ei, l7r,5,, lele 1 , weave Q Q he -GQ f?QS:!53. 'l XX i':,f:'- ' IQAINOI fij l 2 mf Yff - -' l Q Y 1 ' , l , h Sew V l l l 1 iw 1. 'f'Qf9'fI f l 1. Q ' 1 f . K fi' r ' K , P LY M .... M.. - l Ex-I-,rf Page 92 X X XXXXX XXXXX Xxxxxxxxx ' xa?Scxx XXX 2:S?Scxxxxxxxxxxxxx X7fXXXXxx'-cxxxxxx XXXXXxxxxxx1xxxXy. xcxxxxxywcxxxxxxxzx ,QScg1xxQXfYXNxxxycxxvx Xxxxxx X xx .XXXXXXXXX xxxxx XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX X vcxxxxxxxbfxxxffffbfbfxvxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxmfxxxwxxxxxx xxxggggggxxxxxxxxxxxxvcxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxggzgxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxx l xxxxvfxxx xxxxxxxxxxxyxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx XXXXK Jones, Dunlap, Shade, Wil- liams and Cramer, defend the rights of all Hardingites. fllr. Todd, what courage!- Mr. Marshall with his book of Emily Pest.-And Mr. Huffman! if not now, when? The Butcher Boys, bless their little hearts!-Bettie Hawkins, that angel child.- Now, Ralph Davis, four cookies are enough.-How can you be so cruel, Wilbur? just look at poor Fido.-Generous Jean, we'll only take a tiny bite of your cone.-Skating or not skating, our George gets places.-Evelyn and Rob- ert will take you for a ride. +Harold says Come on, Harding, let's go. E U 2 ,El l N 4' EL yyiiyii f so G' i' ' is L- !fQ:'A.I7' v if4x' QV, ag., ki :ff- ilii ii f- ' . iffg, - ,.-1925. 'P 3. :Q Q 'M tag NX? f w V i K , X 4, jx-QA X Lhhfsx 5 i W A l if i A Xie PM 2 i JK l 5 4 1 g' f v I, - ig! 2 qggx, .M ! I ' l u- 1 l e I' ' ' ' , ' ' K, 2 ' 4 fsfigigii ' X 1 gli! 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Y--5 ' ite, x 1 's gig 3 iq.:: f ff 'x ,X ,X , Q ,- , 1- b i x ,,.,L he 5 i i if Q -.,y - 'mf -f 1 Le 3 -A A -1:5-T- fd, 4, vig? ,a,,.r--- E: ll . i ,, i UA ., .ps . -ri . df 2 . - -- , ' Page 94 Xxxxxf X X XXXXX XXXXX XXXXXXXX X x xxxxx Xxx ggcxgx x X Xxxxxxxxxxx xxkgxxxxxxxxxxxxx MX Xxxxxxxxicxxxxx MXX xxxxxxxxxxxxxx P90004 xxbfxxurxxxxxxxy MX Xxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxx POCXJOCXX xxxxxxxxxxxxxy XXXXXXXY xxxxxxxxxxxxxy WXXXXXXX xxxxxxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx X X xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxafxbihgglp? xxxxxrocxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxx XXXXXXXXX XXXXVXX XXXX xxx Xxxxxxxxk Xxxxxx X XX x-xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxffxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxicxxxx Bette's happy with hei lollypop and her beautiful Belinda doll.-A penny for your thoughts, Vivian.-Mis lress Io, how does your gar- den grow?-When a feller needs a friend, there's al- ways his dog.-The goblins will get you if you don't loolc out, Jack. - Robert Sweney and Robert Fair, like their doggie and they clon't care.- Aw, come on and play with us, Bill has his puppy and I can sing, says Jean. Complimenfs of The Richman Bros. CIoThes I67 W. Cenfer ST. All 522.50 Marion, Ohio Complimenfs of Valeria STuclcerT's BeauTy Parlor Palace Theafer Building Phone 2571 The UniTed EIecTric Supply Company I EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL Phone 2404 I38 EasT CenTer STreeT '33 I FRANK M. KNAPP Insurance Agency INSURANCE 81 BONDS Telephone 5! I7 S. STaTe STreeT Marion, hio I CompIimenTs of BLAKES FLORISTS y I I I L O COMPLIMENTS J. J. HUEBNER OPERATING OHIO THEATRE I I CONFIDENCE ! The high degree OT reader comcidence The STar enjoys is noT someThiI'Ig oT The momenT. ITs priceless I'IeriTage earned by TiTTy-Two years oT consisTenTIy pub- lishing This newspaper on The basis ThaT The reader comes TirsT and ThaT a home newspaper is under deTiniTe obli- gaTion To keep iTs columns clean and respecTabIe. THE MARION STAR I I I I Page fi XXX X X X XXXXX XXX X XXX X X X X XXXXX XXX XXX XXXXXX XX XXXXX XXXXXXXXX XXXXXX xxyx xx xxxx xxxxx xx xxxx xxxyx x x x xxxxx xyxxxxxxxxxxxx xx x xyxxxxy xxx x xxxxxxx xxyxxsqxx xxx x xxxxxxx 55XXXXWX5555555 5555555 xxxxxxxx. 5555555555555555555555 xx x x xxxXXXxxxxxx?XxxxxXXxx xxxXXXxxxxxxXXxxxxXXxx xxxXXXxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxXXXxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 5 Complimenls of WARD BEAUTY SHOPPE I30V2 So. Main S+ree1' Phone 29l6 Always Dependable WATROUS INSURANCE Com plimenfs of Goerlicl1's Service S'ra'l'ion Cor. Mill and N. Prospec+ Sheels Huber? H. Goerliclw, Mgr. Your Diplomas will be nearly 'framed al' Fred Ellery and Son 29l W. Cenfer S+ree'l CONG i ' R4 Congrafularions o fhe ONS Class of I:736 'From Ul1ler's wk MARION'S BEST STORE DALE E. HUGHES PHOTOGRAPHY K GHG SCHAFFNERS 70 Years of Dependable Furnilure 1 WHERE YOUR PATRONAGE IS APPRECIATED Page 96 XXXXX 5 xxxxx XXXXX XXXXX XX x Xxxxx xxxxxxffffx Qxxxxxx xx XXXX X Xxxxxxx XYYX XXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXX xxxxx XXXXXXXXXX xx xxxxxy Xsszssszxrfxxx XXXXXXX Xxxxxxx XM it XXXXXXX X?4Xxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxifgf , xxxXXXxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxXxXxXxxxXxxxxxxXXxx XXXXYKXXXXXYXXXXXXX XX xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxfxx Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 3894 The Sorgen Pharmacy I79 N. Main Sfreef A Nice, Clean Place Io Trade Founfain Service IFormerly Weimersl Complimenis of Firesfone Service Sfore 273 E. Cenfer Sfreef Phone bllb Complimenfs of Ihe Adding Machine 8: Typewriring Exchange Palace Theafer Building Phone 4290 The Marion Counly Bank Complefe Bank Service-Deposirs Insured by Federal Deposir Insurance Corporafion compnmenfs of THE LOEB FURNITURE COMPANY Home Ou'HiHers I7I Easi' Cenfer S'IreeI Marion, Ohio Complimenrs of I'he SPOT RESTAURANT 435 Wesi' Cenrer S+ree'I' Complimenfs of ISALY DAIRY COMPANY COM PLIMENTS OF TI-IE BINDLEY A GROCERY COMPANY - Page 91 XXXXX X X XXXXX XXXXX XXXXXXXX X X XXXXX XXX XXX xxxxxxxxxxxxxyxx Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxyxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxXXx'XxxXxxXx xxxxxx XXXXXXXX XXXXXX XX xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx K. Mouser J We Congratulate the Senior Class of 1936 Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr l L. Brady W. Brickley W. Brickley, J. Cehrs A. Dodd W. lmbody W. Jolley C. Klssell R. Mann W. MaH'ox J G. McNamara H. Morgan JTX Dr. R. Dr. H T. Morgan A. Rhu H. S. Rhu L. L. Roebuck M. C. Smally O. G. Sfephenson R. A. Tarr B. L. Wallace A. J. Willey F. D. Yeager Page 98 X X Complimenls of PARISH DAIRY CONGRATULATIONS To +he Class of '36 J. C. PENNY CO. X I X 366 Norih Prospecl Phone 5227 I Complimenfs of Complimenis of F. R. MCDANIEL lna's Beauly Shoppe Grocery and Mea+ Merkel l I73 W. Cenfer S+ree+ Phone 8409 Congra+ula+ions +0 Hl'GENE GAS Class of I936 BEST IN - , GO TO HILL FOR GAS .I.Schne1der s Sons G Hu, F , CHC 1 S 311' 2l6 Foresl' Sfreei' Price Sheei' Melal and Furnaces '35 David Shed Marion Business College Has purchased new equipmeni' and adcledd new courses. for beginning CONGRATULATIONS TO and a vancecl work un: THE CLASS OF I936 ACCOUNTANCY IC. P. A., PRIVATE SECRETARIAL TRAINING EXECUTIVE SECRETARIAL COURSE COURT REPORTING STENOTYPE DICTAPHONE BANKING, MACHINE BOOKKEEPING Cgglglif-IQEAETER WORK' AND CML Corner of Silver and Barfran For complefe informalion Phone 26l9 Phone 2767 - 9497 Pres. and Sec. I Page 99 XXXXX 55? 2.22. X xx X xxx xx xxxx x xx xx x xx xxx x x xxxxx x xx x x x xxxxxxxxx x x X xxxxxxxxxxxx xxx x xxxx x xxx x x Xxxxx xx x X XX X XXXXX n CQ4 CONGRATULATIONS' SENIORS Svtrirfn Sftnhin QSUCCESSORS TO WARKSQ PHOTOGRAPHERS I49 Sou'l'h Main PIWONS 2753 o Zh, ,SS 0 . ' xx H9190 UG'-355, Page 100 XXXXX X X XXXXX XXXXX XXXXXXXX X X XXXXX xxx QECXXX xxxxx xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxxxxx xx Xxxxx Xxxxxx xxxxx Xxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxy Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxy Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx58?5?32ix xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx XXXXXXXXXXXXXX xxxxxx xx XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XX xxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxgocx Xxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx I-IOWISON 84 HOWARD Cusiom Furniiure Shop Tweniy years of high grade Furnifure Service Phone 29l0 R. C. WOLFEL A. W. KeHe, Insurance I39 Easi Cenrer Sfreei' Telephone 5l7l WlANT'S BOOK STORE l20 Soufh Main Sheer ll ll ll ll C0mPlimenis of Congrafulafions and Besi' Wishes 'for +he SuHon 8: Lighiner, Lid. Future HB. ,..w.,, MARION CHAMBER OF To Show 'Phe New Fashion Righf ll :I I: ll CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '36 Marion's Besi Cloihing S'rore SMITH CLOTHING CO. CENTER sr. EAST OF MAIN sr. Page 101 XXXXX X X XXXXX XXXXX XXXXXX X x 705252524 xxx Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xwyexxxxxx xxxxxx x Xxxxxxx xxxx xx xXXXxxxxxx xxxxx XXXXXXXXXXXYX xxxx xyfiiigzfxxxxxxxxxxxix x xxxxxx xxxx xx xXXXXXXXxxxXxxxxxxxxxx QYXXXKYXXxxxxxx xxxxxxx x XXXXXXXXXXXXXX xxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx XXXxxxXXXXXXxxXXxxxxXX YXXxxxXXXXX54xxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxxxxvcxxxxxxxx Complimenfg gf Phone 2098 Buy and Try +he Besf by Tes+ l'lOSl.ER'S DAIRY JOSEPHINE BEAUTY . lFormerly Clase Darryl Pas+eurized Jersey Guernsey Dairy Proclucis Rear l79 W. Church Sf. Marion, Ohio l , THE 'xIQlL'f'RR'lfalf'JREELif3C!R'C8' CONGRATULATIONS l To rhe Class of '36 i R, 1. ULMER, M . 255 W. Cen+er Sfreef gr Phone 7239 1 Congra+ula+ions M N LANDES Class of i936 JEWELER The Diamonds-Wafches Nafional Cify Bank and Trusf Company S' ' slverware a Speclaliy We Repair All Makes of Wafches J 5 K For Quality, Service and Satisfaction PATRONIZE YOUR HOME BAKERS . UNION HOLSUM ROECKER 5 BAKERY BAKERY BAKERY Cor Columbia and Pearl '42 S. Prosped S+ 428 W. Cenfer S+. Phone 2737 Phone 2485 Phone 2842 Long Boy Proclucfs -- - T ' SI' cl Holsum Bread BamPY af'f1ITw'S+ --Tig Sufjan Breads ,, ,, Long Boy N F Page 102 X X X X X X fs-V H H 'iw Q. . ig . COUNTY OFFICIALS Auoli'ror .................... Harry V. Mounfs ' Judge of Common Pleas Cour+. .Hecior Young Sheriff ,........ ..,. F red F. Miller Clerk of Courfs. . . . .EvereH B. Grigsby J Counfy Engineer. . . . .Cari H. Tozzer I Counfy Recorder. . . . . .Paul H. Naher Coun+y Treasurer. , , . . .Homer D. Cole I L. J. Cusick Counfy Commissioners, . . O. C. McCurdy J. O. Weiss i qfkk, .AR Page 103 gggfiQiiKXifXXX P',4x'XwcxvvN4xx 22,04 Xxxxkxxx 555454: X XXX Y xxryxxxxxy Pax ixxx Xxxxxxx xxxx X xxxx XX xxxxxxx Y yzxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxv X X bfxxxxxxxbf XXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXX xxxaiggxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxx Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxmfxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxXXXxxxxxScxxxxxxXXxx xxyXXXxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxXXXxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxX Q63 CITY OFFICIALS Cify Solicifor. . . . .Ralph E. Carharf Chief of Police. . . ...... William E. Marks Cify Treasurer. . , . . .Sherman W. Haldeman Probafe Judge .................. Oscar Gasf Judge of Municipal Courf. . .William R. Marfin Fire Chief .............. Thomas J. McFarland Safefy and Service Direcfor ...... John V. Rufh Presidenf of Council .......... Russell C. Snare Cify Clerk .... . . .Harry L. Brookshire Page 104 XXXXX '- X X XXXXX XXXXX XXXXXXXX X XXQXX XXX X Qffxxxx XXXXXXXX XXXXXXYX XXXXXX XXXXKXXYWCYXYXXYXX XXXXXXYXXXX XXXX Xxxlxxixxxxxxxxxxxxx X x xxxxxxxxxxx XxfQxQXXxx5xxxxxxxxxxx KX Xxxyxx xxxxxxxxxxx xyxfxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxgfggggxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx XXX, XXXXXXb6XXXX45XX xxxexxxxxxxx fxxxx xx xxsdixxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxfxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxfxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Complimenfs of John S+oll Shoe Co. l32 S. Main Sfreel' Marion, Ohio Nipper1 s Shoe Repair Service I29 Soufh Sfafe Sfreei' QUALITY WORK AT FAIR PRICES ALL Harding Graduafes Eai' Snow's Jelly Beans-l0c Tper pound W X CONGRATULATIONS THE RACKET STORE XS ' I23 S. Mann SI. B. J. Snow 1 l86E.cEN.l,ER SI.. l,l l,l ai, ai, ll. ll Complimenfs of MEAT5 HENNEY AND COOPER SMP Da Y al Drugs and Physicians' Supplies Ol-llo MARKETS I42 Wes? Cenier Sfreei' I30 W. Cenler Sfreef Phone 52I5 FOR QUALITY AND PRICE Q Q l,l l,l ll ll WHERE GOOD CLOTHES' COST LESS THE HOME OE HART, SCHAFFNER 84 MARX CLOTHES CLOTHCRAFT TAILORED CLOTHES VARSITY, TOWN AND UNDERORADS FURNISHINGS SHOES SPORT WEAR I CLOTHING THE STORE MARION Page 105 XXX X XXISQXX x X Vx x x Qxxix X xx x Xxx xx xxxxx XX Xvixxx NNY 75 xxx 'XXXX XNYX xxxxxxl Xxxx xxxx X XX XX xxxX XXXXXX Xxxfwiiii xxxxx xxxx Xxxxx xxxxiixx xxxxxxxxx X XXX X X X X X X X X X V 0 L Twenty-seven percent of all Rings made in R America are made b R JCSTEN , -..1...1..1,.,1,,1,,.-q..-......inn1nl1.,1,.1,.1..- R R R TREAS RE - CR FT JEWELERS Facfory: Owafonna, Minn. R R R R R 5 0 R R R Page 106 XXXXX' -T-7 X X XXXXX XXXXX Xxxxxxxxx X XXXXX XXX xxx xxxxxxxxxxxxbofxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx XXXXXNLXYYXXYXXXXX AXXXXNXXXXXYH NLXXIX XXXXXXX'-'YXXYXYXXXYX XXXXXXXXXXYXXXKXXXXX xyxxxxxxxxx1xxxxXxXxx xxxxxxxyxxxxxxxxxxxxxx XXXXXXXXXXX xxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxggxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxvvf XX xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx . W GIFTS THAT LAST Com':l'me ls of Howser's Jewelry Sfore S Charge Accounfs lnvifed L I4I Easf Cenfer S'Iree'I I I I b I I CONGRATULATIONS CompIImen+s I To 'rhe Class of '36 Laufenslager Oldsmobile, Inc. E LYDIA-S LUNCH 1 , I CongraIuIa+ions Io The HOTEL HARDING I class of '936 l For Insurance and Bonds see Popular Coffee Shop QUALITY FOOD J. W. LLEWELLYN Reasonably Priced lI6V2 S. Main Sfreef PRINTING SCHOOL ANNUALS, PAPERS, ETC. OFFICE SUPPLIES and FURNITURE Book Binding Blank Book Manufacluring Loose Leaf Devices S+a'Ii0rIerS The Largesf Prinling and Binding Planl in Cenlral Ohio THE F. J. HEER PRINTING CO. 372-386 SouIh Fourfh S+ree+ COLUMBUS, OHIO Page 10 XXXXX X X XXXXX XXXXX xxxxxxxx x xxifxx Nix ixfxxxxxxx xxyyx ,qxxxmxxx vxxxx-4 FXXYMYXYYYXYYPI X f'XXXXXNNXXYXX XXX x '.XXXXXY7'YXbmYXXXXXYX '-XXNXXXYXXYXXXX XXXX XXXXVXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX YxXxXXXxXxxxxxxxxxxxxx XxxXxXXxxXxxxxxxxxwxxxX XXXXXXXXXXXFKXXXYYXXXXXX xxxxxugxxxxxxxxxxxxuexxx xxxlkaxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx XXXXXXXXXXXXYXXXXXXXXX xxxXXXxxxxXXXXxXxxxXxx . x.xxXXXxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxXXXxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxX J The following Real Es+a+e Dealers 'The Class of '36: offer Congrafulafi ODS THE VERNON REALTY CC. lResl'ric+ed Home Sifesl 209 W. Cenfer Sfreef H. A. AMMANN RENTALS-INSURANCE 304 W. Cenler S+ree1 Phone 3143 Phone 2268 SEE JONES PAT DWYER FOR HOMES Marion, Ohio N C. SCHELL, INC. STOCKS--BONDS l23 W. Cenler Sireel' Phone 2489 WALTER E. SCHAFFNER IZOV2 S. Main Sfreel' Pl'10ne 23l0 Page 108 XXXXX XXXX XXXXX XXXXX XX X X XXXXX XXX XXX Xxxxxxx xx xxxxx Xxxxxxxxx xxxxxx xxxxxxxxxx xxx xx xxxxxxxx x xx Xxxxxxxx x xx xx x xxxxxxxxxxxxxx x xx Xxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxx x xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx x x x xxxxxxxxxx x xx xx xxx xxxxxxxxxxx xxx xxxxx XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXYXXXXXX XXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXX XXXXXXXXXXXX XXXX xxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX X X X X X J 1 AUTOMOBILE DEALERS McDaniel Motor Co. PONTIAC Compliments of ,JSALLE The Danner Buick . CADILLAC C0- In+erna+ionaI Trucks 245 N- Main S+- M0s+ oumnaing Car of America Phone 2,37 309 W. Center S+. iffiffifff Ed- C- Waftefs 24 Hour service UNC0'-N Phone 233l-2332 The Haberman FORDSON Chevrglet CQ, 2I9 E. Cen+er S+. Roberts Nash Motor Co. NASH-LAFAYETTE CARS 227 N. Main Street Phone 2062 F 2 Page 109 xxxxxxxxx .XxxxxXX xxxxxxxx xyxxx xxx xxxxx XXXXX xxx xxxxx XX XX xxx xxxxx XXXXXXXXXXXXXX xxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxfxx xxxxxx Xxxxx xx xxxxxxXXxxxxXXxx xxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxx ' Comp,imen,s Q, THRIFT MARKET 1 Opposile IsaIy's Sfore l GRANT S STORE Fresh Fruifs and Vegefables in all I49 Wes+ Cenfer Slreel Seasons Phone 2592 FREE DELIVERY Bianchi's Home Made Candy Bars There's a Smile in Every Bile : 5l8 W. Cenfer Sl. Phone 2853 Congrafulalions fo 'lhe Class of '36 ECONOMY MARKET ELMER J. FLACH. Prop. Congra'l'ula'l'ions To 'rhe Class of '36 Evelyn's Beauly Shoppe W. Ce nfer S+. l l I.: l,l ' ll ll Com plimenls of Low Price Filling Slalion Snyder Wrecking Co. Easf Cenfer ancl High S'rree+s 1 Windshields and Door Glass ' Cui and Polished Kenfon Avenue and Silver Sfreef l i R l :-: :-: ' l l The Home Building C0mPl1meUtS 1 Savings and Loan Company l l llb Soulh Main Slreel' of Palace Theatre X and J. J. Sfafforcl. Presidenl' , , Roy H. Waddell, Secrelary Marlon Theatre ll II Page 110 XXXXX XX xx? Xxx if X XX xxx xxx Xxxxxx XXXXXX x xxxxxxxx WTEQXXXQQ xxxfxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxiifgfgi xxx XXxxxxxxxxx xxxxxx xxxXXXxxxxxx x XXXXXX xxejfxxxx X XXXXXXXX xxxXqg xxxxxx xxxxxx xxxAA xxxxxxxxx xx xx Svtvirfn Svtuhin Successors +o Warks PHOTOGRAPHER s I49 Sou'rl1 Main Phone 2758 1 90 'X f . 5, M n Page 111 y Y xxxxx- X X XXXXX XXXXX XXXXXXXX X XXQXX XXX XXX QxxxxXxxxxwxx,xX Xxxxxxwxwxxxxxx xXy1xxxYvvx1xxxxx XXXXxNXX1xxvuYXXXX XXXXXXXXYXYXXYXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXKXXXXX XXXKXXXXxxxxxxxxXXxxv Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXYXXXXXXX Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxvvvxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxwxxx xxxXXXxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxX xxxXXXxYxxxxxxxxxxxxXX XXXXXX xxxxxxxx xxxxxx xx xxxXXXxxxxxxxxxxxxXXxx XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Q GRADUATION WEDDING CHILDREN'S LADIES' MEN'S PORTR 5 PI'1o'rograpI1s of DisI'incI'ion I ITS AT YO R HG IE OR I THE ST DIO Page 112 XXXXX X X XXXXX XXXXX XXXXXXXX X X XXXXX XXX XXX X xxxxxxxxxxxx x xxxxxxxxxvcxxxbbgxi PO4X'XxxXXXXbcxxyyXX POCXX xxxxxxxxxxxxxx POCXXX xvofxxbrwrxxxxxxx P001 Xxx xxxxxxxxxvcxxxx XXX xxxbtxxxxxxxxxxxxxy Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxyy XXX::XXXX:g2xxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxx xxxxxx x xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxfxiiflix XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX xxxxxxxscxxxxxxxxxxxxxx socxxxxxxxxxkx xxxx , xx xxxxxxxxxxxxxfxxxxfixx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx MARION FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION I34 E. Cenier SI. MARION, OHIO EsI'abIished I 888 Federalized I935 WE SPECIALIZE IN CURTIS WOOD WORK Our company is in a posiiion ro give prompi' and compieie service. WSH: Curris Wood Work, which is archifecfurally designed, you are sure of the highesf qualify in maferials and workmanship. The Avenue Lumber and Supply Company Bellefonfaine Avenue af Penna. R. R. Painiing-GIass-U pI1oIs+ering Fender and Body Denis ac'fuaIIy IRONED OUT WrecIiecI Aufos Properly RebuIII Hough'Ion-AuI'o Body Service I BIocIr Norfh of Courf House on Mill SI. Phone 4I2I nijiay 'kj Harding Boys l I look 'ro us 'For SIIIAPPNEI2-QUEEN I0. Sm MORTUARY I ' Sfvles - seo E. CENTER sr J + TQ' , 9Uh0fw2262 , KLElNMAlER's - I4I-I43 s. Main sf. -mic , . ' MARIONS WM ll FOREMUST FOR GRADUATION 6 E May Ige.5u99e:i+-QGO33 FLUSH- Bulova- N HOME gm EI.mZ,TL' Ein., Sf.. O' a - 0 Iifl-I f , -- N fjff . f ' I I 1e1 4 51 'rrr -'W' LEA LERS effee-fs ' ff 120 W. Cenfer S+. Page 113 - Xxxxxx --A X Eliiixiixxxxxliiii Wim Xxxxkxx XX XXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXX KXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXY xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx XX X X XXX- XXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXX XX X XXXX XXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx X XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX X .xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx XXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Complimenfs of Dralce Tire and BaHery Service GEORGE G. KERR Tailoring, Cleaning, Dyeing, Pressing and Repaidng Phone 2706 I68 W. Cenfer Slreef Over Marion Thea+re Marion, Ohio W ISE'S Congrafulaiions 'Io fhe Class of I936 Easf Side Shoe Repair Congralulalions To Ihe Class of '36 THE MONTGOMERY WARD 81 CO. Your Besi' Assel' is A Life Insurance Policy ELMER L. WEIMER JOHN HANCOCK co. Complimenls of THE C. D. 81 M. ELECTRIC CO. USE MOORES 8: ROSS QUALITY ICE CREAM and DAIRY PRODUCTS Phone 5296 I42 Alney Ave I Page114 xxxxx x X xxxxx xxxxx xxxxxxxx x xxixx xxx 3325 X X XXNX X X xxx x Xxxa xx x X xx XxXXxx Y Xxxxxxxx ,Y,Y xxxxxxx vxvy Xxxxxxxxxxx xxvwxxx xxxxxxxxx -x.,' xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xx Hx xx xx xx X 'V XXXX XXX XXX xxxxbxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxx xxxxffxxxxxxxxxx xxxXXXxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxx xxxxxxx xxx xx E? W THESE COAL DEALERS CONGRATULATE THE SENIOR CLASS OF I936 BALDAUF 8: SCHLIENTZ Coal 81 Building MaIeriaI I59 N. Greenwood S+. Phone 4I9I C. 81 O. COAL YARD For Be'I'Ier CoaIs I50 E. CenI'er SI. Phone 6242 CITY COAL 8: SERVICE STATION 420 Monroe S+. Phone 2852 CITY ICE 8: FUEL CO. Cavalier Coal I73 Oak SI. Phone 2I I2 COLE'S COAL YARD AII Grades of Coal BeIIe'IionIaine Ave. Phone 2765 MARION COUNTY FARM BUREAU COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION Phone 52I7 MILLARD HUNT CO. Coal and Building MaI'eriaI I82 N. Prospeci' S+. Phone 2384 LEFFLER PAINT 8: SUPPLY CO. Coal -- Builders' Supplies - - Paini' Phone 4243 MARION BUILDERS SUPPLY CO. CoaI, Paini' and Building MaI'eriaI Phone 2694 E. A. WHITCUM Hides, Wool, Furs, Coal I95 Quarry S+. Phone 27I6 Page 115 X X xbgcxx XXX 52232225222 X Xifwfiiixxsf XXX XXXXXQXX Compnms 0, AARON A. GOERLICH Marion's Leading Florisf and Seedsman Designs and Cul' Flowers a Specially Gas Shafions Cor. E. Church and Kenmore Ave. Phone 2975 Complimenis of IMBODY BEAUTY SHOPPE Complimenrs of Terry Provision Company Curris Apfs. Phone 2033 You will make no misfalne if you rracle wifh FRANK STEFFEN JEWELER Wearing Apparel gor Women, Misses and - X 1 + + l3O S. Mann S+. Nei Door fo lsalys '77 W. Cerner S+- ou 5 Marion' Ohio C mP'ime +s of T H KONKLE a SON THE on-no STATE LIFE INSURANCE 1 , -n . COMPANY Dnshnchve Granlleland Marble . Me i Ma : lC : lY The Bldg' Tel. aloe inlcQraNs0f+h Main s+ree+ eep one Complimenils of Congrafularions Class of '36 Anlhony Laundry Company Mr F 1 Dry Cleaning -- Family Washing rs, o Clover leaf Flour Phone 2333 A'H'en+ion, Harding High Grads! Ha+s Cleaned and Rebloclced Shoes Repaired and Shinecl ' Nu-Way Shoe Repair MARION' OHK3 l25 Wesl' Cenfer Sireei' JOHN JEVAS, Manager Page 116 Xxxxxx - 553 XX XX X XXX XXXXXXXX XY X XXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXX XXXXXXX X XX xxxxxxx XXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXY XYXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXX xxXxxXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX X XXXXXXXXX xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXX P19 rf COMMENCEMENT INVITATIONS DIPLOMAS SCHOOL RECORD SYSTEMS THE EDUCATIONAL SUPPLY COMPANY ENGRAVERS AND PRINTERS l20-l30 Soufh S1'a'l'e Sfreei' Painesville, Ohio L 3 T 7 mv Y X kg- 92 VEQC4 Adial Silir-L Page 117 xxxxx x x X XX XX X XX X X xxxx XXX X X xxx?-xxxx Xxifl Pgxxxxxxx fix Xxx Xxx xxxxxxxx XXX XXXXXXXX xxxxxxx xxxxxxx x X X xxxxxx X xxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxggi xxx xxxxx xxxxxxx xxx5XXxxxxx xxxxxxxxxx xxxXXXxxxxxx xxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxx Sc xxxxxx xx xxyxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxx X X Page Us ' Xxxxx x X XXXXX xxxxx xxxxxxxx X xxixx XXX xxx Ewmxwvyxxxwxxxxx , XXXXXVYXXYXXXXK wxxxxfxwvxxxxxxvx XXXX,..xxX,X,vxv11 1XyXXxN1fy1xYYArxN1 Mxxwxxvvwfwxxvfxvxxk Xxxxyxyxxxffxxvwxvwfv xxxxxxxxxvvvnxxxwxvxxy xXXXXXYXXf.fxxwxvxfYwxx xxxyxxxxxxxfxxxxfxxwxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxfjxxxxxxxbxxxxxxgxx xxxffXxxxxxxfXxxxxX xx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxhkxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxKAfxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx AUTQGRAPI-ls X MW vfvf ' wi V d X I f YXLRV 1 67' jjj V w W ' 0 a K t x bbc E fgQVLLlg g. rw f, 5 f lf! and 77 FX ' 'W A WWW? 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