THE QUIV ER OF 1940 IN SCRAPBOOI-'I FORM PUBLISHED ANNUALLY BY THE SENIOR CLASS OF HARDING HIGH SCHOOL MARION, OHIO Here gathered from all places and all time High thoughts that awe an Quaint fancies musical with daint The waifs of wisdom andof folly meet. d lilting words that chime Like Sabbath bells heard in far valleys sweetg, y rhyme Like the soft patter of an infant's feet ' J And laughter radiant as summer skies A nd The genial sunshine of the happy heart ,' giant hopes looking out from human eyes, With thrilling h m th y ns at make the quick tears start, Are here, in garlands of strange fantasy, To catch the careless passer's casual look, And show within the limits of a book I Unto him his life's own large epitome. GS, PHOTOS fmswff - ltr'-4 By RICHARD REALF ,v , 1 It . vt I f ' f fit' 2,17 iff, -1 53
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I-ICDNGR . .. To Kora H. Marshall, principal of Harding High School since 1908, is grateful appreciation for his many years of service in high school work, for his interest in the problems of young people, and for his guidance into their future work, We dedicate this issue of the 1940 Quiver. Mr. Marshall began his teaching career at Grand Prairie in 1899, came to Marion as a high school teacher in 1903, and became principal in 1908. During his years of high school Work in Marion he has seen many changes in the school. When he first began teaching, Central was used for the high school. Then the new high school was built in 1915 and he moved to the present site of the high school. In 1921 the name was changed from Marion High School to Harding High School. These have been eventful years and he has seen many changesanew faces in the faculty, and an increasing enrollment with a building too small to accommodate adequately the many activities, projects, and larger studcnt body. All this has meant greater problems for him, and greater endeavors on his part. To Mr. Marshall on his retirement, the students, alumni, and faculty extend sincere wishes for his health and happiness in the future. . fX,.f All N Q7 t 5 fx ' .. t f 4 , X Hxpq tx X fx XJ, x ' 1 90 N fx X,X X SO tf f .fi X , X ,f X,- Xxf I ,X, X, . N! 7 x. x, N 4 X. if . N, I Q! fs.. f 5 X 'X X I ,fx , v . .A r f 3, xfX,f' we f ,, , ,ft X. N, 'I . ,X Xfil' - r -. 'X X -X xg ' N. , Xfff' ,f . ,X ,Y x I V X Ky N ,h .Y xx XS? At .' '- ,X Q XX , v . -ix 9 . E 0
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