Harding High School - Quiver Yearbook (Marion, OH)

 - Class of 1942

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fapiiea - - Su Ruin Our Gridmen school lead- ers left to right: Ed Mes- senger, secretaryg Day Hurst, president, Jim Turn- er, vice president, Bill Fate, treasurer. ED...DAY...JIM...BILL The leaders of the school, the seniors, take their place as the monarchs on the throne. Consequently we choose the constellation, Cepheus or The Monarch, to portray them. With dignity, stateliness, and confidence the seniors of 1942 will step into a world where pages of history are being written every day. In fact, it is a World which has never before seen such turmoil or such opportunity for ambitious youth. This class has all of the qualities that will enable it to fit into the complicated scheme of things. Novv let's pause for a moment to review their high school lives. Students elected to freshman class offices at Central were: Charles Reading, president, Leroy Harvey, vice president, Eileen Roberts, secretary, and John Rea, treasurer. Under the direction of Miss Zelma Howard, the dramatic talent of this class presented three plays: Ask Nancy, Five For Bad Luck, and Ship- buildersf' The X-Ray, their school paper, mirrored the activities around Central While football and basketball held the athletic limelight. Page Tfwenly-four

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Rs. ,ff Qi W af za sf., 521 5' if A N it Fi ,. 'i+'e'+. 421 -, ' We Aa ti j t . ra . '21 in ff' l .I Student ofhcers at Vernon were: Raymond Young, president, Hedyifj-A er- . I . Q . u ' v T I 7' l son, vice president, Phyllis Ruhl, secretary, and Ross Cockrell, treasuikzr. Four :jjj , plays, In Spring A Young Man's Fancy, Feed Store Mystery,'y UThe Visitor, .iff im' ' My and The Tantrumn were given under the direction of Miss Mildred VVetteraur, dramatic coach. All the news around the school was collected in the Vernonion, the school paper. The two classes from Central and Vernon merged into one group as sopho- mores. Day Hurst led them as class president, Jim Turner, vice presidentg Leo Belknap, secretary, Charles Reading, treasurer. All of these boys were football players. The sophomores quickly adjusted themselves to life at Harding and showed great promise for the next two years. Gridmen again swept the class offices in their junior year. Day Hurst jim Turner, and Leo Belknap repeated in the top three oHices while Ed Messenger was elected class treasurer. Donnabelle Roberts had the lead in the junior play, Green Stocking,', directed by Miss Lois Peterson. The class participated in athletics, de- bate, and other activities. With the junior class from Edison, the class of '42 came into its own in its senior year. For the third consecutive year football lettermen took all of the class ofhces. Day Hurst and Jim Turner repeated for the second time as class president and vice president respectively. Ed Messenger was elected class secretary and Bill Fate class treasurer. Harding's grid warriors, led by Charlie Roberts as captain turned in the best record in Hardingls football history with an undefeated, unscored-on season. Hard- ingls 1941 grid squad won the undisputed N. C. O. championship andjwas the only class A team in the state to complete their schedule without a single point scored on them. Harding finished the year with an excellent all around sports record. Senior girls were busy with work in the Girl Reserves, G. A. A., Kinesian club, and Tironian club, While the boys were kept busy with Hi-Y and athletics. Props and Q's, the junior and senior choirs, the French and Latin clubs offered opportunities for leadership to both the boys and girls. 'r 'Looking over the panorama of thefpast four years,'TlTe cl'ass of 194-2'sies up with the best of high school graduating classes. They are ready to go out into the world of affairs, prepared and eager to turn this topsy-turvy world right side up. Page Tuenty-jffve

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