Harding High School - Quiver Yearbook (Marion, OH)

 - Class of 1937

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Page 8 WE HCDNCDR JAMES H. SMITH f james H. Smith, teacher of physics and higher arithmetic at Harding, has been the student's friend and advisor at all times. He is eager to assist, not by performing the work himself, but by making the way clear for the student to go forward, thinking for himself. He has instilled in them a sense of experiment. He is genial, sincere, and possesses a fine under- standing of human problems. For these virtues and many others too numerous to mention in this small space, to you, Mr. Smith, we dedicate this book.

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N the beautiful warm days of early September we start d 'th another year of school. Our eyes are turne W1 interest to the faculty and to the sophomores. To the ' ' aring faculty, because they play an important part in prep us for the coming year. To the sophomores, because they ' ' ' h . The are new to Harding and Harding is new to t em entire student body is interested in their progress. The leaves fall from The days grow shorter and cooler. d the scene changes from Fall to Winter. But the trees an we do not object, for although we love Autumn, Winter ith it new activities which absorb our time. Our brings w thoughts turn from the teachers, who have started us for- ward, and the sophomores, who have become adjusted. ' ' ' 'uniors and winter Thus our interests face new things. J activities. , Once again the scene changes. The snow melts and flowers, leaves, and grass begin to show themselves. Once again our interests shift. This time it is to the seniors, who are finished, yet beginning. Page 7 W i



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WE CHERISI-I We have been told by our elders that high school days are the most exciting of our lives. During our freshman year we attended one of three schools: Vernon, Central, or Edison. To these we were loyal. We had our competitive basketball teams and were, in a sense, enemies. Then we came to Harding. At first, we were hostile toward each other, but this soon was lost as we became bound together by common interests: football, basketball, clubs and classes. We met other people and made new friends, some of them our dearest. ' For these and many other things, Dear Harding, we cherish thee. Page 9

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