Harding High School - Quiver Yearbook (Marion, OH)

 - Class of 1944

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Editor GERRY SHERMAN Business Manager TOM MCGINNIS Ant Busmess Mgr and Advertising Mgr WALTER BARTLETT Faculty Advxser MISS MARIAN CONLEY Fmancaal Advmer MR. I H SMITH Proiessnonal Photography HUGHES STUDIO Design and Engraving PONTIAC ENGRAVING CO Typography and Prmimg GREENFIELD PRINTING AND PUBLISHING CO Covers KINGSKRAFT CO ACH year for as long as most of us can '95 ' t' recall 02' X B33 the graduatrng class X 1942 Hardmg Hlgh School Marlon 0h1o have the1r plcturesjm taken sophomores and the sophrstlcated Jumors spruce and pnmp to pose uf for group photographs some of the gang take f goofy snapshots wh1le all the Faculty frown at the t1me 1t takes ibut they sure rustle and hustle 5 thelr respectrve clubs and organlzatlons about when the call for Q act1v1ty plctures IS broadcastl The athletes try to look muscular and tough and the coaches stern and gruff A staff IS selected and for some unknown reason gets thoroughly f confused w1th themes d1v1s1on pages and such melevant stuff that someone sald was necessary to mlx these photos wrth a few X - X f q Q u n - I I 1' P - I 4, , NA o o o o I I X ' If X I I I I I IA! 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Oh. how many times will this date 1944 be recalled as a 'milestone ot development. 1 lx 45 2 9 Qx59'l 1949 TH have this to say now Twelve long years in production and now the finished product Seniors at last There s been a few dis couragements or heart breaks maybe but in the long run lun Lets see what do senlors do other than choose invitations OFFICERS THOM S GINNIS caps and gowns pro duce a play choose CHARLES F Z O STEWART YOUNG ELIZABETH ZUSPAN S 15 . 8 0 I9 . O I sooo: I - ' oo' I -- I . 0 I I I I - - . I P'd ..,......,...,,... AMC '- 'd .........,,.,,... Al I ' T ................... S ..............,,,. ' P F class colors lthrs year they were scarlet and whltel f1nd a motto that surts By our efforts we shall r1se d1d rt for us debate upon a flower lfrnally declded on the scarlet carnatronl and f1ll out draft papers? We should mentlon that we elected Tom MCGIDHIS as our presl dent Chuck Fazro vrce presrdent L1b Zus pan secretary and Stew Young as treas urer And we shouldn t forget that Chuck made the AllOh1o team as a tackle There are 333 of us th1s year would have been more perhaps but qurte a few of our boys Jorned the Army Navy or Mannes Surely there must be more to say about us We only graduate from h1gh school once You d thrnk thered be some outstandrng b1t of lnfor matron of some sort guess not We were pretty much an aver age bunch of krds At tlmes 1t seemed as though we were very much out of the ordr nary no one l1ke us but 1ng rt down we f1nd that we re l1ke every other graduatrng class only ln a llttle more re cent rssue And now srnce our space IS Just about up we senrors want to say good bye twed get flowery or eloquent rf we could but we re Just not that typel That s all good bye P F I ll I I . ,, . when it comes to writ- ' ll ll ' ' I - I sv-q I 9 G Andflrscn D 1 H r- D 7 XR i - 4 fab r-n., F. ,-3.17 nl f-YJZY, I. 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Looxtua ronwztnn ro TOMORROW wtrn vt-:ave AND ENTHUSIASM AHRENS EARL General nd 2 3 4 Lthr try Ccurtt Plover md Color Corrtrrtt e lu ton l Honor So tety -l ALTENBERGER IUNE General Ctrl Reserves l Tre tsurer 2 3 4 Ttrontan Llub 4 Vtce Prestien Srantsh Clul 4 Ye Merrte Pl tyers 4 Nattonrl Honor Soctety 4 ALTENBERGER Donna Comrnerctal Gtrl Reserves 1 Ttrontart Clttb 4 Ltbrary Counctl l ANDERSON DON Vocahonal AUGENSTEIN MARGIE College Prep Class Prestdent 2 Class Vtce Prest ent 3 Mtxed Chorus 1 2 Orchestra 3 Band 3 Gtrls Glee Club 1 2 3 A Capella Chotr 2 3 Gtrls Sextette 2 3 Pleasant S Chotr 4 Gtrl Reserves 4 G A A 3 4 Props and Qs 4 Class Motto Commtttee 4 Ye Meme Players 4 AUGENSTEIN MARTHA College Prep Mtxed Chorus l 2 3 Gtrls Gl Club l 2 3 A Capella Chotr 2 Pleasant Sr Chotr 4 Gtrl serves 4 G A A 3 4 Props and BAER DOROTHY General Mtxed Chorus 3 Ir Chotr 3 brary Counctl l BAER BOB Vocattonal Nattonal Honor Soctety 4 BAIN VIRGINIA Commerctal hestrt l G A A 2 3 4 Ttrontan 4 Ye Merrte Players 4 BALDAUF BETTY General Mtxed Chorus 1 2 Ir Chotr 2 Chotr 3 4 Gtrl Reserves l 2 A Le P Stlon 4 e Merrte Pl tyers 4 BALDAUF DICK Vocattonal l F ct BANFILL RUTH College PreP Mtxed Chorus 2 3 4 lr Chotr 3 4 Sr Chotr 4 Gtrl Reserves l 4 Props an Os 2 t p 3 Spa sh Clur 3 4 Metrte Pltyets 4 BARNHART RICHARD General Y 2 BARNHOUSE PAUL General asketlfall 3 4 Basebtll 3 ttonal Honor Sort y 4 Ye M ayers 4 BARTLE'I'T ESTHER General Mtxed Chorus 3 I Ch 3 I. Pettt Salon 4 Prestdent Flower and Color Commtttee 4 Spamsh Ctub 4 Nattonal Honor Soctety 4 Ye Merrte Players 4 BASACOS STELLA General Gtrl Reserves I 2 3 Props and Qs l 3 Ttroman Club 4 BAUER KATHERINE Commerctal Gtrl Reserves l Props and O s l BEAM IACK General Yl Pootballl 2 3 BECHTLE WILMA General Mixed Chorus l 2 Ir Chotr 2 Chotr 3 4 Gtrl Reserves l G A 2 Ye Merrte Players 4 BELT CAROL General Gtrl Reserves l 2 Ltbrary Counctl l Ye Merrte Players 4 BENDER AUGUSTE General Red Cross Counctl 2 Ht Y 4 Ltbrary Counctl 2 Ye Merrte Players 4 BENSON LEO General Ltbrary Coun tl l Name and Card Commtttee 4 BETZ RUTH General Mtxed Chorus l 2 3 Glee Club l F H A Club l 2 Prosper BLAKE BOB College Prep Sr Chotr 4 Qutver Staff 3 4 Prom mmttt e 3 H1 Y 4 Prest dent B1sketballMqr 2 3 lnter Nos 3 4 Flower md Color Com mtttee 4 Chess Club 3 Nattotttl Honor Sc te y 4 Ye Merrte Pl tyers BOMAS STEVE General rss Prestde-nt l H Foctl tll l Page Seven BOND BETTY General ss te P st lltx orus Z 3 Grl s rves 2 President Student Coun G A 2 3 Ttront n Clt Gl Q 2 3 Nattonal Hon t BORLAND BONNIE Commerctal Mtxed Chorus l Ctrl P s s l T ront tn Clt l OWERS IAMES ln Navy BOWMAN DOROTHY General Mtxed Chorus l Retrtttnq Clul 4 Nattonal Honor Soctety 4 BOYD ROBERT General Mtxed Chorus 2 lr Chotr 2 S Chotr 4 Orchestra 2 3 Band l 3 4 Prestdent H Y 2 3 BRABSON IANIS College Prep Mtxed Chorus 1 Sr Chotr 4 Gtrl Reserves l 2 3 4 Props and Qs 4 Spantsh Club 4 Glee Club l 2 3 Ye Merrte Players 4 BREITHAUPT ED College Prep Tumbltnq 4 Ht Y 3 4 Int r Nos lnvttatton Commtttee 4 BROWN CLAUDINE College Prep Props and Qs 4 Lthrary Caunetl 3 4 Sparttsh Club 4 Mtxed Chorus I 2 Ir Chotr l 2 Columk ts BROWNE MARSHALL College Prep Ht Y 2 3 Vtce Prestdent 4 Se re tary Inter Nos 3 4 Ptnq and Ptn Commtttee 4 Class Wtll C mrrtttee 4 Nattonal Honor Soctety 4 BRYANS PATRICIA College Prep r Chotr 4 O hestr'r 4 Prestdent Gtrl Reserves l Tre'1s uer 2 3 4 Band 4 Props a d s 2 tver St tn Group 2 Invt tton C mrntttee 4 Spantsh Club Tr ggurer N tonal Honor S tey 4 Y M rrte Players 4 BULL BEULAH RAE College Prep Mtxed Chorus 2 Ir Chetr Chotr 3 4 Gtrl Reserves l 2 2 G A A 2 Prom Crrnrtuttee 3 Ye Merrte Players 4 BAKER LAURENCE In Co tst Cu trd l B3 3. . 7 .3 r C Y Sl l- Ht , 3. 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I, , 411 ' E BUTTERMAN STANLEY Vocahonal CALDWELL LOUISE Comrnerclal CORWIN DAMON Vocalxonal CORWIN VALESKA General DUCKWALL NORMA General ee Cl1l l Pres1l-ent 'P Or l1es r 1 CLARK LEWIS Commercxal l41xed Llcr1.s C11 3 CLARK EILEEN College Pren C1rl Reserves l CJ A Prem Crrnrmtcr C uncrl l 2 Q1 Sona 4 Cheer Leader l 3 Honor So 19 y 4 Ye M CLARKE ROBERT Vocatxonal l 'Jed Cross CCITIITII e 4 a1o 1 rr1 Pl y rs CLEMMONS THOMAS General CLELLAN IERRY Ceneral G1rl Reserves 2 L1brary Coun 1l l lr Play 3 Ye Merr1e Pl vers 4 CLEVELAND RICHARD College Prep Y Merr1e Players 4 COCHERL DAN ln Navy COILE MARILYN General Reserves l 2 TIYCPI 1 lx 1111- Pl1y COLFLESI-I MARY LOU General R s TIICIII P111 are 1 n 1 Nl?-lll COLLINS BETTY General Xen C r IS ser: -1 COLUMBER CARL General CORNELIUS GLEN General rem C 1111111 3 r ry CCL. 3 PIESIG ed C orus 2 11 C110 IFIL 4 Gzrl Pesrrves l G l Illllll I F 1 P IY rs COULSON LOIS College Prep torus 1 Re erv 3 4 Y1 Merrte Players CRABTREE DONNA mmercxal l e Club 2 M1xed Chons P Cvrrl Reserves l CRAMER BETTY General l Spamsh Clulu 4 Ye MPTTIG Pl ry ers 4 CRANE DON General CRAVEN RUBY General DALY LAWRENCE ln Arrnv DECKER GENE General Drarnatns Club l President Fresh DeSANTO FRANK Commercxal br Cl1o1r 1 H1 Y 3 Student Coun 4 MIX cl Cho 3 Turnl lllll DIETSCH GERTRUDE General CIT Reserves l '7 3 Red Qross Q111 lk L ll DONOUGH MILBOURNE General s 1 1 DROLLINGER DICK College Prep l'I1 Y 4 lxxgr li, DUNE MAXINE General M1xed Cltort 1011 3 L1l1r1ry e 1 1 DUTTON DAYMOND Vocahonal EBERT IANICE General Orchestra l 2 Bani l Gll Reservesl P ELKINS GENEVIEVE General LIOTT CHARLES College Prep Class Pres1dent 2 3 Pron Con 111 3 H1 Y Inter N Pres1dent lr Play 3 Class HIS ory Comm1ttee 4 Studen Councrl 3 4 Pres1dent Ye Merr1 Pl yers 4 Natronal Honor So ze y 4 ELLIOTT MAXIN E Commercxal A l 2 Red r cun1 l 2 Studen cunc1l FAZIO CHARLES General Class Vue Pres1dent l 4 lr Us and l 3 B S 3 4 Plover and Color L rnnnttee -1 FORRY FRED General Y 2 FREEMAN REBA College Prep LIGSIJ l Gul Res rv 11,13 4 Ye Herne Pl y FREESE IOLA General ass Tn-as 1 1 ross o n 1 G1 C11 l, 2, 35 QVSII1 Reserve. 1' a, 3, 45 Pllll Griug 1 . 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E 'ro ENTER LI s SCHOOL TOMORROW FRILEY Marrlourse General GARVER PHYLLIS General res r B 111 P s rv' s P ye s GASMIRE DOROTHY Commercxal 1 P s e GAST JOHN General Heruld Sufi Fdvfr 4 Prom Com PP 5 H1 Y V e dem Busre ull u en C ers 4 GORE MARY General Closs Presrdem l Mx d C 2 r CIICII 2 Gul Peserv lr Pluy 3 Cluss Molto Comm rops md Gs e Players 4 GORTON MARY General M1xed Chorus l G1rl Peser GRAY PAULINE Wuhdr IWTI GRIFFITH VIRGINIA General M1X9d Chorus 2 3 Ir Chorr G1rl R serves l 2 Drcrmoh C11 l Re111l1r1c1 Clul 4 GRIGSBY DICK General Prom Commutee H1 Y l pIl'llSll Cl GRIMM DICK General skf l Ill IO C1 1 M P Os 2 Coshoc FII Turrl C1 l GUSHURST ESTHER General IllIII 1 L HABERMAN IEAN Commercxal M1xed Cher I9 l HALBERT KENNETH In Nuvy All M11 HALE PEGGY College Prep xed Clcrus l 2 Q Cl Oll' 3 If 5 P Slllpfll 2 r Ill Rl 7 Fl l rc f ll 11 I Fl fro nd Go Jn Com IS PY HAMBURG GERTRUDE Commercral 1 Cl C G -1 HARRUFF DOROTHY General r hes r 1 J HARRUFF RUSSELL College Prep P m C CITIIII S rusls Cu I Pl yers 4 HARTMAN VELMA General lxed Chorus l 2 Ir r 2 o1r 3 4 Czrl Reserves l 2 Props cmd Qs 4 Ye Merrl Pl 1y ers 4 HAWK ANN General Mlxeo LIIOYUS 2 C1rl Res rves l G J Glee Ye Merr1e Pl rv s HEDGE CLARABIIL General Ye Merrre Plrry s HEDGES BARBARA General Mlxed CIIOILIS 2 l Cl 1011 3 s e I my HEISER RUTHE General X d L C If II ur1114N1f ITIITPP-1 HILL ARLENE College Prep s re 1ry 3 nj G1rl Res rv P 3 4 P1c,'1 Cor'1rr1 II Ill fl fe III l V Ye Me rr1 P 1y QC 1e I-IINDMAN FRANCIS General Page Ele J n HOGAN IOAN General G1rl Pfserv s ,uf s HOLLIDAY IUNE Commercral lmfed Chorus 2 Grl G 2 Lhsto y Comrrr Dl rvers 4 HOLLOWAY NOBLE General V 2 B 15 e HORNBECK MARIAN Commercral red Chorus l 3 C1f1r C1r Peserves l Lrlrqry o n 1l Y Merrr P ryers HIME BILL College Prep Prom Commmee 3 Class llrsiory Corr1r'1111ee 4 Ye Merr1e Pl IYPTS 4 HIMMEGER MARY LOUISE Ceneral M1xed Chorus I Orchestra 1 2 3 rl serves I 2 4 Rmq Group 2 Ye Merrre Players 4 HOWARD VIRGINIA General G1rl Reserve-sl 2 3 4 Props ond s 2 3 4 Lrbrory COLIHCII Rmq Group 2 Class Hrstory Corn mlfiee 4 Ye Merrre Players 4 HUDNALL BOB General Cluss Presrdent 2 Mrvefl CIIOLIIS 2 3 Basket 3 S1uder1t Coun 11 l 3 V PYPSI rler1' Meeker ll11r1 S 1 l e er I HUNTER DONNA General M1xecl CIIOIIIS 2 Ir C1r1r o1r O C ru C 1rl e serves l 2 3 4 TIIOUILIU Club 4 Ir Pl,1y 3 Flor, er und Color Com m1 1ee 4 Y Merrre Pl1 rs cnol Hon r S 1 IONES GARNET General Cnr Peserve l A s r r bl e Pr III Commnlee W Hel Cms C' 1 1 1 Cl ere rcler l IONES PHILIP Vocahonal IORDAN GEORGE I11 N1 y ,K -,A 1 .J ' '1' 0 If ' ' Ill' 1 1 I I Q ,, L I F F E ' c . 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WRENN GLENN ZUSPAN ELIZABETH General General General 1d Mgr Z Pro nd Qs Orches ra 4 Band 2 3 4 Y 3 Class Seyretary 4 lv1xed Cncr Red Cross Counc1l2 H1 YI 2 3 Ir Cholr 2 GIII Reserves Class Prophecy Commmee 4 Ye esldent 2 3 4 G A Vnce Presrdenl Prom Commrltee 3 Rea Cross Coun rl 4 Cap and College Prep Gcwn Commmee 4 Spamsh CI1. lx Orme Plr yers 4 YOUNG STEWART C I ee 3 Red Cross Ccuncrl me Players 4 N 1cnal Honor Sc ommercxa B 4 CC 5 If 5 F I 4 Inter Nos 3 Inv Iron Ccmmxltee 4 Track l 2 Y Me-rrxe Players 4 Natlonal Honor KRIDER N01-KMA WILSON ROGER Sa le y 4 General General IIIXGG Cnorus l 2 3 ZACHMAN ALICE General WILSON MARGIE 1rI Resrrvrs l A 'x1'rlraxx11 c V elle Page Twenty g ' l . J XVIII E' , C.: VVII' ,Ag Iilifl, ,7 M ' ,MJ ' , I, Yum rd, S.: Zullflllllklll, ,7 1 11, lf. Ear . , 47 ps a ' 4: l 7 ,3, :Hi ',-Z, ' 5 I ' 'us I, ' 7 ' , , , 27 . ' 7 ' I 47 I 7 Pr' ,,,:..A.2,3,4 WILSON' ALBERT Class Treasurer l, 47 Pram Commrt- 3, 4: Student Councyil 3, 47 Ye Meri . f. 7 ' 37 Hi Y '. 7 at' f Q I, 2, 37 askefliall 1, 2, 3, 7 F '- fiefy. 4. C. rs T -:ur'rlglr111'kl. LUN 1213, I ' I I im. ' I 1 : , : F5 , C' .1 I ' H1Y1,2,e. I ' G' 1 2, 3, 4: G. . A. 'I ' 'fx ' . 47 Hina Gr :up 47 can s 2. TODAY WHO WOULD HAVE BEEN WITH us TO SHARE THE FUN OF GRADUATING IF THEY WEREN'T SHAR- ING THE PRICE or VICTORY ron TOMORROW LAWRENCE BAKER HM BOWERS LAWRENCE DALY KENNETH HALBERT GEORGE IORDAN Coast Guard Navy Navy Army Naval Arr Corp Navy FRANK LOUCK CHARLES LUST SANFORD MALONE GENE NAGLEY MARION PRICE PAUL THIBAUT Page Twenty one Army Army Army Na y Army Navy DAN COCHERL .........,.,..,,,......... ,,,.......,........... I ,sf vf 60110714 TODAY .... Seniors of Harding High TOMORROW . . . They take a stand now so that this record may be theirs to cherish in the future .... An eventful year for them . . . the war the work the worries the winnings all blended in the founding of lasting friendships THEYWant this recorded We re the 1n be tweens the middle class We re not com pla1n1ng though Its a comparatively comfort able position Not quite so much respons 1b1l1ty as the seniors but a l1ttle better known than the sophomores First of all we want everyone to know about our play Mid OFC ELV BE CH M RS L CK DON SCH night That was a sus pense ive little article Our leaders this year were Elvin Beach president Marshall Zuck vice president I eanne LaMarche sec retary and Don IANELMRCE 1 p u n I I I 0 I 0 u u I - u 0 I I O O O I Ill II II I I - Il I ' - n I I 0 I n I 0 I l I I I I I 0 I I Fl ERS ' .....................,.. ll - ' . ' , .....,.,..,... U I ' I II II T ,....... ........,,.... T .. O , ...,.....,... , n II I u ' 0 I u I I n O I I I - O I I I . 0 I Schaadt, treasurer. Various committees chose the class colors ot maroon and white, the rose as the class flower and Be the best of whatever you are as our motto. Of course one thing that will remain out- standing is that our president, Elvin Beach, is Captain-elect ot the '44 football team You'll hear more about him next year Speaking ot athletics don t forget that 1t was the Junior g1rls volley ball team the mixed nuts who won the volley ball tournaments. Ol course, to pick up the odds and ends, we had representatives on the Herald and Quiver staff, in the Band and Orchestra, Senior choir, Iunior choir and clubs too numerous to men- tion. Theretore, you see, it would have been quite impossible lin our op1n ronl for Harding to sur v1ve this year had 1t not been for the inspiring and invigorating class of 45 ,......-I' X-J -1 Row Row Row II Row Row Row Row TOP PICTURE BOTTOM PICTURE 1,5 X7 xx! - 1 I 1' I 4 V 1 I - 4 I j K - 1 f ' , 'xg' I-Ifizrrfl, Citi- Tr1fl, ..1':f,'- TYAR Dircfiy- ','.':f:i, K'1'E19r:h2- Finley '.'.'i1:i1. T.f1ry Liu- :tif-I F 1:1 If 1' ' riff 'Z 'IQ :- '1:':. -1 T.i1r11:1- S' 11' .3111'1xf. - S2-:1s:1'1'1, P :'1:'- 'pi--y E111 .11 1' ?'1-1.141 1l1:,:.-i .7r:.1':1 1- Sr1j'.1+1 '.':1:'1.L 1' T:1111114s, .Rmf '.',!7'11 fgrzti 1' ?11 III - 'ff 1I.9S' ZIIIS, f 2 1 11:15:11 .- 1 -- E511-: 1:.- 131: 1111.1 ' ff E: 1 f ' 1 1- I-I-1 1 '. 1: 1- 1:7 E- - 1: -7 1- ' . 1' How IVX 1 . f- 1 2. .H I 111111: ., 3 151 .' 1. . ,I V1 1' . .' I-I 191 1 'Q :'j.4I 1' ff. 1 1 IJ1 Z .1 1f. 11 1' . 1 11' :J I -1: II- 1' 1111--I r 1. I.: E 1 1 v '. 'fl . 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ELEN BEAL pl-esldenh Io Q n Hoff- tant to say that our class flower was the red car natlon and our colors were blue and wh1te We thmk our motto Crt 1zensh1p today for l1le tomorrow IS Just about as approprlate as rt could be 1n tlmes l1ke these R Now all we have to do IS l1ve up to 1t A pretty brq order but we re Just the class that can do 1t Thats about all we have to say at present We have two more years ahead of us here and you ll hear plenty from us 1n that t1me o - . I Q I I 0 0 I ll I I 0 ll I l I - u n 1 0 o R l- 2 , E Ill' 'YL1' F, l,':'., 'L iff' 211111, lTi'1e'1f- If 1 131, . rl 1-hf' ff 111,131- ft- .,F1-f- - E1,5 'i5,Ff1.'f' f1.1:.f,.f1' -'-' 1,1.1f1.i 1,1 1-lv 1 -'l1'1..., . 11. 11 R ll-fif1.Q'f'1', , Q' 'f' F' f 1. F I' ' 1' :liffl 1 '.1- 1, 1' 11 F' '- , 1.11. 11' ln II 127, l r Q' Ev 1 1, f'.,'.' 1' :'1 f 1. , 1, 11' : 1 1 1,, EZ' - -'4.,: 1. 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Prcrunnn TODAY 1-:As ITS PLANS 1-'on TOMORROW 'SESS D0 -' ,sa .... -'IfD4 '9 -3 H - Edrson Hrqh School a part of Hardrnq that rs apart from Hardrnq as lar as locatron IS concerned but 1t IS a part of Hardrnq 1n 1ts actrvrty and sp1r1t 1ts learnrnq and lauqhrnq 1ts past pleasures ancl future plans CONTRIBUTES THIS REPORT OF TODAY There were approxrmately 560 of us thrs year rncludrnq three new teachers Mrss Mes senqer Mrs Runkle and Mrs Hendel Thrnqs qot oft to a qood start when the Junrors elected Bob Saxton as presr dent Iack Coleqrove v1ce presrclent Lours McPeek sec fa Pf Bn P T Y - . I I 0 0 o I I 1 o 9 1 Q l l I I O I - , 0 , , I I I o A . I l fl: -- . . I I ' u . n I 1 ' I' I , Top-Presid ., BJ, -3 .cur Vice Fr-ssiienf, ' Tv .nf lack Cctv over S: Cry, Louis l.fi'Fe.k: Trecrsur , Gerald K,l.J ': Repcrfer, E.',y A ' -. .41,, J' ' ' A. ,gl1f'++-5 ' l l'l-PIGSl,l, R1lFl L- -cy V': fr 'dc ' A - ' ' R Q53 -. Ck' :Cf-3.31K ,AQAY A315251 7 A L .1 Q retary, Gerald Kellogg, treasurer, and Betty Watson, reporter Whlle the sopho- mores elected as therr presr dent Ralph Loreno vrce presrdent Robert Errck sec retary Mary Noggle and treasurer Robert Bond Our clubs were qurte ac t1ve th1s year The Grrl Re serves held therr annual rn stallatron had a tea for the1r mothers and packed Chrrst teen The G A A sponsored dancrng classes durrng the noon drsmrssal perrod sold candy at basket ball games and comblned wrth the Hardrng G A A to stage the Row 1- .':1.1'g ff zzy lf 51: zs: l.l1.1I I' E3' :Ti zz ff :rv ' Fry:-1 ff Ilililf' fl -ss'-1: :Li ZLL' 1: f ASW: annual formal dance held rn the gym The boys belongrng to the H1Y sold candy at basket ball games helped the G1rl Reserves 1n packrng the stockrngs for the Canteen Reserves the trrst week ot March In our magazrne dr1ve thrs year we topped our goal of S1500 and those who sold subscrrptrons were award ed prrzes mas stockings for the Can- and had a supper for the Girl E D I S O N Row Row Row How Row Row Row Row II-Szik ' ' ' F ,.,, .,,., -,.,.,.,-. ,,.-. .. .,.,f., 1 Y-..'-L'-.qgf l-,Y, , ,..,. ,,.,,L, - H,..Y.,, ,, - ,,,.,, L f .,... , .,.....f' ..,.....,:'1 .,f.,,':.: ....... 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A ,U..L , .,,.1.r f r, I..1f.-rs, rum- rf..-ey, -,:r. :.'1- A :,'. ,r, r.',:f'f': r. . f f I . f Tr r Xl' I :ff,:.f-Vg VI'1f', run.: my-ers, ..-.1415 :ge Thirtyrthree IOH SHUCKS' GRADES DONT MEAN EVERYTHINGI N at1onal Honor SOC1etY Forty senlors made up th1s year s qroup of Honor Soclety mem bers As 1n the past stu dents must be 1n the up per th1rd of the class be fore they can be cand1 dates then the ent1re faculty votes for or aqamst the candldates as to leadershlp char acter and servlce MISS Isabel Freer acted as faculty advlser for the group and 1nduct1on servlces were held March 31 1n West Hall Members are n . . ALILI1., one .-ye he ae , ,one I JJ rx .1.f,CL1S+?, ylier gxrkeit, , User 319, Betty , I1 , In i- f:11.11 .f'f' I 1tI1 Ix.1':,:I-, Ez. T. lllfl, une Crffi-I, X: L .7'1, emir , . Isa' TZ: , ..- mum mx, o-I tvz, J, enrol .'.urrf,t1, 'I'-Nxltg, EI12r,1 ,Gill 'as ann. I Currie, lVl,Ill'.1 Q, Cflll v1:L1111111s, rlm Q ff I?a1Iy, l'll1S Huh, err dllflflll m, cms, Tim 1.1 ZFI, Rc fort YGITGSS, o I une I.'.'e1f.Q111u11l1, E1 VVi ifxms, 'ffw.,xr1 I'ODAYS . . . . . Sc .feacfefzet 0 0 - 1 1 I - ' 1 o o I ' 1 . . . I 0 o o I E I I2 B I I3 ' t BI I If I II 11'I1y I? X'- I ' Il ' 'I F -'-'nw f v I' I' Ia y rms, Ili fc Il Lltzlli, on xrlfts I:,II1c5f', If? my I II II IX I I I I X I L T ll I Li E PI I- I F Bt Ply I3 I Cf y Q Q EI I: I yi E 3 I. T T I I V B I I X B ty I A I II II S I Z 5, 5 Y I I I 1 W0-4601? TODAY ...so THAT MARION YOUTH MAY BE I-JQUIPPED Fon TOMORROW ARE THESE EDUCATORS AND ADMINISTRATORS 'T' y Sur r W1 E Holt x C w lVl . '45 , 1 - A 5: A -.1 1 2 ' I ' I . I , x 1 1 .. I A 1 , z Q 1. fi, T'rr:11'f, 'T1'Y?T'T. l1I.. S.:f-12 H. I. E'1l'I12.11 , 11 .1 ,, 11- xg, 11,4 5 1-1: -,, 1 1 1 x41II.f my: 511.11112 1, ,L ,, gi V.. 'g. I' H 'L':.,1u1g, 'J1 -1 11,51 i1,11' - Dr, 'f 1: x 'f 71 fl itz.. If ff Q, Ei'11154117-IIfr'.Q'. I-I'1'7f-' fxff1Ei' f.f14' 541:31 f' 1--V-f,f:'f1: 43911 ?1,i1 -r' C IE' Qu .,G1Y'1TQI1dEIlT, 1 1. E. , , vh we thlzxk 15 que swcll guy. 70L!Gq, Mr. May, WE SELECT YOU. As pnnclpal of Hard 1nq Hrqh School Mr May symbolrzes the man of Today who llnks the best trad1t1ons of the past wrth the 1ns1stent P ,,, , 2 . ,l-+4 fig :i:f,.,,?:5 . fzfyar -ra : il K f P -, ' -A +ve ,, 1 wt pf, 'fa I 422+ M' demands of the present ever mrndful of n e w educatlonal requlre ments for Tomorrow Recoqmzlnq hrs e t f 1 lstrator and h1s readl ness to meet chanqrnq s1tuat1ons we the class of 44 dedrcate to htm our book of Today and Tomorrow Aw ' H 4 rv ciency as an adminis- REMEMBER TODAY'S FACULTY THOMAS D. BAIN. B.S., M.A. Eff,-xllrig Green St me Ul'll'l6l'SlTY 'ui Suv- U!liVf-Yilff' Biology DEWEY N BOHYER O no W sl y n American Government World Affairs Basketball Coach EDITH L BROWN B Ph M A Denison Umversi y Otuo Stu 9 Umversi y Lclumtia University University of Florlclc, American Government World Aftairs ELOISE COFFMAN B S O 10 State University Speech Home Economics Il ELIZABETH CONLEY O 10 eslefyim Univ rsi V Spanishl II English I CHOW CAN WE FORGET 'EMJ MARIAN CONLEY, B.S. Orig Vfesteyzzn U r11'.'er5.'Q.' Ogio Si fe Ufii'.'f-Ist -.' English Literature Applied Mathematics Higher Arithmetic VICTOR DORRIS B S M A Ohio S 1 Umxers ,I Health 6 Physical Education 5, Football Coach Basketball Coach R C DUNLAP BCS Office Tr 11n1n mchcc Wilmington College Umversx y G nn mversity cf M1 hiq ri Shorthand ll Typing Il Oftice Practice MARGERY EYMON B S Ohio State Umversi w English Literature American Literature LUCILE FOREMAN B S LVllUl ' Um S1 y ri Ioumalism American Literature REMEMBER TCDAY S FACULTY ITHEY MADE LEARNING ATTRACTIVEJ ISABEL FREER A B French Lahn Vlrqxl IL GRIES BCS Salesmanshnp Commercial Law Bookkeepmq ll HOMER E HUFFMAN B S M P lll F IN lnstrumental Musrc E PAUL HUFFMAN BS Plane Ceomelry Trxqonometry THELMA K IACOBS Alqebral ll Solxd Geomeiry Bxoloqy LUCILLE IONES B A Dxslnbuhve Educahon G IONES BS X c rk Umx mm Musxc A F LANTZER AB PhB u lf Nrrtlx rn Unnfbrsl A cos er Ccllpzo Umvpr my of NN IS nsm O1 If S1119 Umver Geography World Hxstory RACHEL MCAFIIE B S M A 1 C, ll.lI ROBERT R MCMAHAN Aulomohve Related and Shop IOSEPHINE MORRIS B S M A O are Umfersi y MIRIAM MOSES B S Te rfhers College Clurion Pu Librarian RUTH STARR OBORN Ohio Wesleyan English II III IOSEPH F. PETRICH B.S. Miami University Ohio University Penn State Colleqe Mechanical Drawin Football Ass t. Coach Baseball Ass t. Coach PANSY K. RAUHAUSER. B.A. Ohio Wesleyan University Columbia University American History t, -- ijt kv iv' 1-v f, ' 'K K -' ,O s . .J , .,.,' L H RIEKER rig n S Ohio S e Um: rsi Toledo Uniwersi y Coordinator MARTHA C ROBINSON Ohio Univf rsity Bookkeeping I 'I' D SAINE Kent State University Mathematics Machine Shop Practice I. H. SMITH A.B. Ohir State University rise School mt Ar plied Sniencfu Physics Pre-induction Electricity and Radio Pre-Iliqht Aeronautics Senior Science MARTHA E. SPETKA. B.Sc. Oliit, State University Physical Education REMEMBER TODAY'S FACULTY tcoon sporrrs, EVERY ONE or THEMD FRANK L. STANLEY Machine Shop PAULINE B. STANNARD. B.S. Bcnwhnfz Green University Ohir, St-,ite Universry Home Economics ISABELLE STUMP B Sc Ohio S ate University Columbia University Bn idloaf School of English English II R A TODD Ohio University Ohio State Universx y Toledo Umversvy Printing Mecnamcal Drawing RUTH TURNER B S 0 it State Umversi V Chemistry Biology K GA? l' MARGARET WATROUS A.B., M.A. Lake Erie College Columbia Universvy Ohio State Universry VVayne University Shop Science Shop Mathematics GEORGE W. WILSON. A.B.. M.A Marietta College Ohio State University World History MINNIE WINDER A B Oberlin College Columbia Typing I Shorthand I MARGARET WO' FLEY B A Ohio Wesleyan University Universi y oi Wisronsin English II IV M mon Business Colle If Office Secretary 5 I. . A I l M A' -1 V 1 -I . R. Ctiplitol Univelsify' I O ELIZABETH PACE REMEMBER TODAY'S FACULTY CYES. AND LETS REMEMBER THEIR TEACHINGSJ REMEMBER TODAY'S FACULTY KIN THE cLAssRooM AS ws KNEW THEMJ i ls the poml clear Careful Ba ty Lady m whne F Y i ' ? , r ! ' ' ! Take your time but hurry. Are there any more que fons. And Shakespeare says. . . 70. TODAY STAND STILL... 70- p Irs BEING FORTOMORROW ,UYQUB STAFF ASKED FELLOW STUDENTS TO GIVE US THOSE PICTURES THEY HAD OF THEIR EXPERIENCES OF THIS YEAR HERE ASSEMBLED AGAINST THE WEARING FRICTION OF' TIME ARE MANY OF YOUR MEMORABLE MOMENTS. I U I Hardware Department Research Department Heahng Department 1 I by And here we v1ew the passxng parade qoxng and comxng wxnter and Summer kf Jqe Forty three n f ' M rf E 4 fe s e A, ix s , - ' 50.3.5 f 5 I - A., X, .f 'xr r QR 9? A 5, - L.: ll ,af V - ' 'J-sg?-A b-- CB I ' QS- R - ' ' Kiwf, 1- ' 1 ar ' ,ff . IE' I I .H gn-. p- ni . -. V' - , Q f ,gf ..-,f d- 1 '- f, 3 'Nif' 5 ,a fi 'W' 'W' - 40: , N455 1 , ,V M WTA Z - PTE utfbl ' Ai Y' wg x .f,Ylg1Ifff!l L j ,i ,v a 3, i s M O ji' . u-A ' Y 3 3 ' k 1 L 'Y h Y 4 f Q2 ,, - X I ' ' f , J ' 'Q X 9 gum.. A , t ' 1 I 1 Q f in X . 1 9 L X- 4 r 'QV Q ,ff 4, 1. ri Xguu .sf s Z3 V N Gee men men men r Fryl-O IS NO RATIONING ON T1-1E BENEFITS TO THE PARTICIPANTS NOR THE PLEASURES TO THE SPECTATORS WHEN WE SPEAK OF AND THAT GOES Fon TODAYANDTOMORROW f Front Ro ze V1 T1 er JI '1 Hardxng Hardmg Hardxng Hardxng Hardmg Hard1ng Hardmg Hardmq Hardmq Totals SCORES Mansheld Columbus West Gallon Mt Vernon Llmcx South Fmdlay Ashland Bucyrus Shelby rsync 1- . . .W .... s 0 .... li., . ' .... 7 6. . .. ' .... 26 0 .... ' '. 1 ' .... 41 o .... . if ' .... 21 U .... ' ' .... 0 6 .... ' ' .... 0 0 .... ' .... 31 13 .... ' .... 14 6 .... 1 ..... 146 31 Back Row - Russ lvllfllllll, ECE' LH, 1:1-k Kfxfiftjffill, S'f .v Yr:L111 :A w-Iguk Beam, Vern CVE1, Dick l.F3fI1l'l1' 1, E1'.'111 EQ :5:., E015 S'r'.E,4.1, ':.1rl1gs F1210 NT-.- man ,111 cj ,T arslc1Zn:k. mage F 1 Es . I At the outset of the past football campaign there was a general feeling that Harding would not produce a team on a par with the last four championship organizations How ever as the season pro gressed and victory after victory slipped rn to the fold the followers of the Red and Black saw the squad 1n its true form a great ag gressrve machine machine that produced several outstanding players. Elvin Beach. Stew Young and Cap't. Chuck Fazio all receiv- ed berths on one or more All-Ohio football squads Alongwith these lack Beam lack Koeppen Vern Orth Bob Strobel Russ Mid lam and Bob Lee were placed on the All N C O football teams A few months after the football equipment had been safely stowed away by Senior Man ager Steve Bomas and his cohorts Mr Dorrrs was called into the servrce of his country Our Alma Mater not only lost a f1ne football coach but a thorough physical educatron d1- rector who had set up an excellent course of instruction despite the lack of equipment. 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I I o o 0 G I I I I I l l ANN cp' I- Q Sh lby Ahl Mt V Sh lby A h d d 1 7l.lVl ':',t'1 5.'r-'1:. g,. 7orfaqA RECORD OF THE FASTEST GAME THEY W 111 Battlrng uphrll from the start the Prexre cagers gradually worked themselves 1nto a frrst place t1e wrth Ashland as mrd season rolled around Thls same srtuatron exrsted untrl the last game when the squad traveled to Ashland to decrde the champronshrp Hardrng set the pace and marntarned 11S early lead untrl late 1n the second half and then Ashland took the lead Thus for the frrst trme ln four years the mythrcal N C O crown was removed from the Hardrng trophy case Although the Ashland game provrd ed the cllmax for a season packed full of fast actlon closely contested games there was none whrch could compare wrth the post season tourna ment game vs Newark Newark the F 1 I X v X i Front Row F G y rw F1 :mmf Ff '1C 9 Yf' IV E Eta ' B kR 1 Z I- 11 11 C I k H v 1 I 1 C h B y I I WE ' - . Delaware i 's 32 14 ' ' ' ' ' Columbus North 31 29 Bexley 22 45 . . . Mt. Vernon as so , , , ' Bucynxs 29 34 - I - e 43 31 Gallon 31 25 0 0 0 o o o s an 56 47 Q Q Q I I I . ernon 30 24 I ' . . . Bucyrus 44 32 ' e 54 52 O Galion 48 31 s lan 58 67 ' , - I I O I I Page crty-eight TY. Q B. Burton. Asst. Coach Pelrich Paul Bamhouse. Coach Bohyer IN THE WCRLD . . . BASKETBALL favorrte to w1n by at least twenty pornts qurckly proceeded to burld up a 12 to 5 lead by the end ot the hrst quarter Then the storm broke not 1n the person of any one man but as the whole Prex1e combrne Coverrnq the1r opponents w1th exceptronal speed and cleverness the Presrdents set the KK X9 K NS entire place in an up-roar as they forced their way into a two pornt lead at half trme The second half proved to be full of the same whrrl wrnd act1on the clock run nrnq out Wllh the score tred But as fate would have 1t the overtrme perrod ended wrth Newark one basket ahead E F I k H I I n u ' 0 - . . 1 - . .. I l I o I : ' . . . 1 0 . - - - . 0 I I - I I I . o Asst. Cczzh Petrich Back- Lee, HEISDQT, Prestn 'Nelqer Coach chyer ront- Jiers, Hcllzizy, Shir , Feuver, arliclt my This year the G A A under the sponsorsh1p of Miss Martha Spetka had a full and well plan ned program Volley Ball and Nine Court Basketball played a maior part in makinq the G.A.A. really an ath- letic association. These tournaments took place after school on Tuesdays and Thursdays in the qym and all who wanted to take part were welcome. Aafhelezfaz Gm of TODAY. ARE HEALTHIER WOMEN or TOMORROW The o fiicers were: arnet Iones, presi- ent: Phyllis Ruhl, vice resident: Io Ann Fred- ricks, secretary: Iune arrinqton. treasurer. Besides the tourna- ments, there was the regular annual initia- tion of new members after they had obtained the required amount of points by participating in tournaments and sports, and. of course, the annual dance, which always proves to be one of The dances of the year. ,Awe V -1-.w.w fs ' 1 5 - 4 -'-1 .s .- Q, 1 1- ii Q .za 56 It S, 'T 2 'Ga 6256 E, ,MQ Y 'A W , M ' 5, qi fa' i' 7 ,gli ' H sy 5 D, ?f,jx5 ig 1 I if 3 I li N , In 4 I I X ,,x lf'-A 1 7 I sw 3 JS' 5 .5 ,fzf fig? QQ 5 '15, 80 AT HARDING Each H1Y group or gan1zes early 1n the fall of the year All mem bers attend1ng the first members Persons who w1sh to 1o1n the club after the hrst meet1ng must be voted 1n by the charter members Th1s year s H1 Y A Halloween dance and party pot lucks an assembly for the stu dent body of Hard1ng a Christmas party at the Childrens Home sale of football emblems co operating with the Girl Reserves for the annual pre Easter serv1ces In termural basketball and the annual H1 Y hayr1de the H1 Y have adopted as their form of govern ment the counc1l plan cons1st1ng of four mem bers from each chapter mak1ng a total of twelve representatives These members elect su preme off1cers who were B111 W1ll1ams pres1dent B o g e r Pocock VICG pres1dent Bob Blake secretary and lack Robbins, treas- l11'e1'. Page F1f?y-.hr FQ du W MEMBERS TODAY NUMBER 3 MILLION NATIONALLY meeting are Charter All three chapters of M PROJECTS One of the largest or- ganizations at Harding and one active in school life is the Girl Reserve club. The pro- grams for all meetings of the club this year were based on the theme Victory. The outsanding social ac- l1V1lleS of the year were the recognition service a potluck the Mother daughter ban quet a spring formal and the Ring Group ceremony The pro grams for regular meet rngs lncluded talks on vocations and health by guest speakers a picnic folk dancing qurzzes group singing and skits and pre Easter services with H1 Y An rmportant ac l1V1lY of the club IS Girl Reserve Week TODAY ARE NEW AND VARIED A memorial fund is be- ing raised by friends of Miss Mabel Turney. co- organizer of the Hard- ing Girl Reserves. Money from this fund will be used to buy flowers for new mem- bers of the Ring Group. when they are inducted each year This part of the G R Rrng service w1ll be a l1v1ng Memor ral to Miss Turney The officers for the year were Ann Wlede m a n n president Gwendolyn Long vice president Elizabeth Kerns secretary Bar bara Stuckey treas urer Dorothy Iones chaplain The advrsers were Mrs Charles Oborn Miss Margery Eymon MISS Ruth Turner and Mrs Harry Iacobs R Q Cry girl x s rv r g r ed out l ree II phcis ted of Ch lfll m Peggy Hale CCCllCIlfI cn Arm Pemmgtori l-lelc11 Eecl loy P yer Dciiiici flc k Bernice Co y luiie Fx 11s loy Fx ers lo FUZIO Roberta F131 r lan Alll Gabl r Phyllis Home lo Aim Marble A1111 Swirik Ruth Vail Alice Zaclcmai urider the sr orisorship of Miss Margery Eymou V F f l I I - I I I - - I g O I . . . . O O - I I . . - - 0 0 ' 0 ' I I ' l ' - C I - I ' I I . I - ' ' I l l I . 0 - I I 1 , ' . . . C I I I I . . . , 1 1 . U . I ' ' I . . . . I . . . 0 I - I I I . I O O O Ev- ' ' vhc wefiis the Girl Re e e iii, has WO li ll -A imiecis i11 ea-:h of three 1 'es fi luiiildiiig Cl'1C1If,IClQT . . . physically, iiieziiully. ciiifl spiriliiully .... The Ring Grftiirv this Vern Citlsls Z , 1,1 1 Q , - 'A ' X114 1 ' C , ,Y 1, CQ 121' , , ise, nm, ,v , ', le, 0 .1- 115. ,Y 9 1? m 5 .t K .N -S ,sqm Q- - .,. ' 4 2+ ' an QQ 1 2' 3 F' 33'?',Q,Z'.hia .-5.15 i Q In A -:Rs ' Y Eg 1?-99 31-y? . 2? Q. 2 G 5 rf' UM. Q' '23 Q 'gfwia' 22- Q Q 5 M ' A ' 9 kg . Q, fi 2 155133 5 3 g 3 . be Q ,zA g!f,Q.a, Qwq Q 5 'B 3 2,29 f ee'z1fi+a,g,n2 Q 9, f ed 2 is 3 i 33,9 G 1 E COUNCILS AND MORE COUNCILS RED CROSS This year has seen the Iunior Red Cross Council busier than ever with numerous demands made for the war effort. Various drives, such as the hanger drive, and Home Economics proiects, including such articles as kit bags and house wives. have been successful and greatly appreci- ated. Miss Pauline Stannard Home Eco LIBRARY nomics teacher. and founder of the Harding Chapter in 1940, and Mrs. L. G. Iones, Distributive Education teach- er are the faculty advisers. Officers of the organization are: President. Russ Midlam: Secretary, Marilyn Garey: Treasurer, Betty Short: and City Council Representative. Eliza- beth Zuspan. Hardmgs Library Council dates son I1m McGrath Dick Robinson Pat back to the year 1929 when Miss Etta sy Runyan and Ruth Vcul These stu Iacoby founded this organization for dents volunteered to help Miss Miriam the purpose of assisting the librarian Members of this year council are Marlone Bennger Claudine Brown Ioann Dixon Betty Hart Merle lack STUDENT Throughout the past year Harding s Student Council although still in an to ment the appreciation of Hardmgs 'aculty and students Organized in 1942 the council gives Harding students a representation in matters of school affairs lts officers for 43 44 were Charles Elliott Pres Tom McGinnis V Pres Peggy Burke Secy and Arlene Hill Treas The Student Council sponsored P ge F1fty seven Moses hbrarxan throughout the day many prol cts during the school year chief among these bemg war bond gaming the rights to publish the school song by Ieanne LaMarche s committee and the planning with Mr May of as emblies by a comm tte headed by Roger Pocock Numerous other duties from which Harding profited greatly were Der formed by the Student Council . , .S . I early stage of development, did much sales, through Arlene Hill's committee: A U , . 7 ' ' ' s ' i e . I CI I . .8 CLUBS BREED BETTER INTERNATIONAL UNDERSTANDING INTER NOS Inter Nos is the oldest organization at Harding. as it was founded in 1915 by Miss Olla Almendinger. This club is composed of third and fourth year Latin students and its purpose is to make the study of Latin seem more LE PETIT SALON Le Petit Salon was organized In 1919 by Miss Isabel Freer for students who received an A or B average In each six weeks of French The pur pose of the club is to create a greater Interest In French language customs literature and art The meetings were held once a month and were conducted EL CIRCULO DE ESPANOL Spanish II students who acquired an A or B average and Spamsh I students who received an A average The club met once a month dunng the year The FI ycI interesting. The sponsor of Inter Nos is Miss Isabel Freer. Officers for 1943-44 were: Iohn Mc- Kenney, President: Charles Elliott, Vice President: Iames Toucheff, Secretary: and Helen Gruber, Treasurer In French The last meeting was a Iomt picnic with Inter Nos Miss Freer is now faculty adviser The officers were President Esther Bartlett Vice President Mary Locke Secretary Betty Baldauf Treasurer Bob Obenour and Reporter Patsy Bunyan President Eleanor Swain Vice Presx dent Peggy Hale Secretary and Patri cia Bryans Treasurer Miss Elizabeth Conley was faculty adviser of the club El Circulo de Espanol consisted of officers of '44 were: Phyllis Lewis, QQ 9 '- J-v-filip ,lg fl. . The Vocatlonal course IS made up of two d1v1- srons the Automotrve Shop and the Machlne Shop As the name 1m pl1es the Automotlve course q1V6S the boys a chance to work on auto moblles and rn the ma chrne shop they make machlne tools and do factory work There are 113 enrolled 1n the ma the Automotrve course Some of the thrnqs made are m1crometers cap screws tool hold ers prns punches dowel p1ns Jrqs and mechanrcal laboratory equrpment fo r U n 1 o n College at Schenec tady New York The fellows carry a heavy schedule Those who work rn the after noon qo to school rn the mornrnq and v1ce ver sa some work 1n the evenrnqs and after school They do more than learn ordrnary s c h o ol work they also learn a lesson 1n adapt1nq themselves to c o n d 1 t1ons that they ll face when they re out of school. chine course, and 19 in . Mwuc... It's sort of hard to wr1te about muslc It adds a lot but 1n a way that makes 1t hard to put 1t rn pr1nt You may apprecl ate th1s fact 1f you try to plcture a football game w1thout the fam1l1ar sound and slqht of the band marchlnq across the f1eld the boom of the bass drum after a touchdown and the playrnq of the Red and Black Now 1m aqlne a Iunlor or Senlor play w1thout the orches tras prelude or com mencement wlthout the support of the orchestra feel1nq that somethrnq pretty v1tal was mlsslnq 1f there werent the annual band and orchestra con certs Mr Homer Huffman IS the man we have to thank for all th1s Hes done a wonderful Job and de serves the prarse of every student X Offrcers for th e b a n d were Pres1dent Bob Boyd V1ce Pres Tom Mc GIHRIS Secretary LeRoy Swlndler Treasurer George Whysall L 1 b r a r1an Celesta Smrth Offlcers of the orchestra were Pres1dent Pat Bry Kerna Secretary Pearl Kenyon Treasurer Iune Porter L1brar1an Vlrqlnld Barn Asst L1brar1an Bar bara Stuckey Erqhty elqht vo1ces blend ed 1nto harmony th1s year to m a k e u p th e mer1tor1ous Iunror Cholr under the d1rec t1on of L G I ones And' too, there W0l11d be CI ans: Vice Pres., Elizabeth Shwfu AND FLATS ARE NATURAL TO THESE MUSICIANS Swqancffb Aqam the A Capella Cholr under the d1rect1on of Proi L G Iones has proved 1lS6lf more than worthy ol all the accla1m and pra1se 1t may w1n St1ll ma1nta1n1nq a patnot IC theme the cho1r helped wlth 1ts many proqrams to promote the sale of war bonds It takes plenty of hard work to q1Ve a qroup the smooth f1n1sh that th1s one has and the efforts and ach1eve ments are recoqnlzed by everyone that hears the cholr W 1 1 I 1 1 0 Q 1 1 0 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , I . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 0 ecalf my wmv am.-. 'vw 'rw :WM W Fug? ,-wwe.,-3- Clkvl ,,f.,My . ,. fn. ' , uv - ' Y' , ,-'I' ' 1- . , . . ,. , ,H L ,1 f -f x , Riff. 5 of .i 4 ' 'f' - W ' Nw-, v ,Q ' f 1 1 , ,un .' A . 155. weak fr: f 3' y ' ' iw , . -gg 59' f V V 'aa , J ar- 'V' 1, :nyc 1, ,,t?.,'.L N f x, Have you ever stopped to th1nk of what a qame would be lrke w1thout the ever-ener- qetrc cheerleaders'-' It s the cheerleaders who help you express yourself when you re fa1rly bubbllnq w1th enthus 1asm and It s the cheer leaders who help boost the old morale when thlnqs look k1nda doubtful Glam .feafefu -we, .feaflefu 7runcwww Letters were awarded to the cheerleaders at the annual football banquet Mlss Rachel McAfee IS the sponsor and the cheerleaders are as follows Garnet Iones Erleen Clark Betty Bond Donnre Wrlllams Ioyce Buckrnqham Kate Ed mqton Gordon Dune and Pat Smoot I I - I , . O I I - . . I , - - I - I I 1 I - 1 1 o o Williams ' C k G I d G D S 2 :go F1x'j.'s1X Qulet on stage please' Curtaln go mg up on the Jumor class play Mld mght by Glenn Hughes Thlrteen parts were announced by Mrss Coffman on October 12 and re hearsals began the followmg day The play was presented at Central Iunxor Hxgh school November 18 and 19 to a record breakxng crowd The cast ln cluded Iuha Greenwood Anne Ken nedy Claue Greenwood Nancy N1 coll Bob Moms Harold Brady Samuel Wayne Burns Mr Smxth Robert Mason Paula Ward Ieanne LaMarche Mrs Wrck Ruth Lyon Kate Bagley Ann Pennmgton Eddxe Bower Iames Sloan Ellen Barbara Burke Leonard Walter Hane and Ioe Howard Iames Smlthson Everythxng from ghosts to near mur der constrtuted the play and Walter Hanes portrayal of Leonard the colored chauffeur brought down the house more than once Of course well never forget Bob Masons German ac cent ln has role as the forexgn spy or hm Sloan runmng around wxth a flash Page Sxxty seven bulb camera takmg prctures of fleemg ghosts m the person of Walter Hane wrapped up m a whxte sheet Nancy Nxcoll was Just too scared for words but Harold Brady remedled that s1tua t1on and poor Ellen tBarbara Burkel couldnt decxde whether Ioe Howard Unm Smlthsonl was a spy or not Anne Kennedy dreaded the ldea of appear mg at the head of the starrway m an old fashroned rughtgown w1th her han' up but she managed o k and Ruth Lyon certaxnly had fun gettmg the whxte powder out of her ha1r after the brg mght was over Bob Mosley had a hard tune trymg to convmce the cast there was a hxdden panel somewhere nn the Greenwood house when Wayne Burns appeared from nowhere to ex pla1n about a secret formula and scads of money all were happy even Ieanne LaMarche who never w1ll for get that referee s gun bemg fxred at her rn the second act We re sure the lumor class w1l1 never forget thms play and much credlt IS due the dxfferent committees who helped make Mxdmght a success Hardiman. Robert Mosley: Hugh Nicols. - l I ' I D R A M A ' ' AND STUFF LIKE THAT THERE Ye Merrie Players is all that the name 1mpl1es and then more It mrght even be called Ye Proud Players because everyone connect ed wrth thrs years produc t1on the 105 students plus the faculty advrsers were all Justly proud to have had a part rn helprng to produce Summer at the Seagull There were reasons enough to be proud even before we learned that the author Sally Harrrson was really our own Mlss Lucrle Fore man The settrng of the play offered all sorts of possrbrlr tres and we beheve that the stage crew d1d a remark able iob in making that New England sea coast 1nn seem perfectly at home on the stage of the Palace Theater The twenty frve characters mrght w ell represent the twenty frve senror plays that Mrss Foreman has drrected Each character had a d1s trnct personalrty and thanks to the d1rect1on of Mrss Fore man and Mrss Coffman each one was portrayed genurnely Along w1th Ye Merrre Players we want to men t1on the dramatrc delega t1on Props and Q s P S - . I I - 0 ll ll o - I I 1 - ' - . . . I . . I I - . . . o I I . - ll ll . . o I . . . - . I I - I . O . . - ' - ll - o u u n ll - D . . . , , .. I l I - I ah' 4- L?5. f,,,s3V ' My 97? ' i, age xxty-eight xy y mn 1 Alou! 7fze No one would want to for get this year's play, so fo those who have failin memories here's a brief re view .... As you remember, the ac tion takes place at a Ne England Inn called the Se Gull. All those who stay a the inn take part in summe theater productions, an - each person is all wrappe up in every play Things be g1n to happen when a fam ous star Iudy Ierome comes to spend the summer season at the 1nn w1th specific de sires to act in several of the plays There s a nice confusing love affair Iudy 1mag1nes herself to be 1n love with one of the boys staying there Larry Pendleton of the Pendletons CAST W Q1 P th l E tt Phyu R hl H Ih W hB b Ph l L Bll Wll l O I 1 - . - 1 I - I I l l 1 I O 1 I I I I I o Mrs Sylwft' .,,...,.. ,...,.4...... 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Mariorie Volk ' '113' rt.. ...,............. ..,. y lis ewis '--if ' :rr ..........., .,.. . .. i i iams .Y ,- sw A 1 : 1 ........... . ..,... eanne Stein After spending the sum- mer in the belief that she was in love with Larry, Iudy realizes that their two ways of livinq just wouldn't work and as the play ends, she dis- covers that she's really in love with her press aqent whom she has known prac- tically all her life. As we sa1d before there are twenty f1Ve parts and each one is 1n itself a char acter There was salty old Cap n Cobb the little south ern belle Candy the tw1ns and the dramatic Olqa Well that should refresh your memory as thinqs qrow hazy The pictures may help clarify a few things PRODUCTION STAFF L naw: 7fze Play . I p ' I I l I ll I I ' ll U I I I I - - I I I . 0 I . 1 o - . 0 PFOFEPTIEF ....,....,.,.,. This T.f1r11::1 H sl as .11 y 59 - TI :ry l.Y Il, lr,1:'1 Srzzif., l.f'1 A 1f :.::1f' zfr, C1 1r :ld Hffga vlfivf 11 If' 11 E ff :ry Elin Pio' fer, 'TfDfTll11'Q.r ...........,.. Lflss F111 q1 : Cf ' TL--'Qt-1 l.-A lfzxgs ,.,. 1 lr ,r , Bon' 2 - .1 iff, .Y-T1 .'w'L'.'111s, T, 1 A' lfd cxlfl '11, .': 1' 1'111':1:'f1r1, Lf 19 'Q 1121. 'IFJ F-'fl ,4....,. .......... I has 1' 1: ff? Tiff- ll f Ifli Ilmrl Nifffsi, lxmf Hill' 11y, I: fx 1, 111- Y-A-f'1ll11I!.fS L1 1- EZ1'.-:lc I 'f f ru:-Q, ltfi-Q '1r.- Hyfrs, Y'1f'l '.'.':.11rfA'?, Ev 'y fr1!:.fr 1 -Eyu 'ff Illillli, fy r y V21-fi 1' T.11r1.y 1.- FHM 1 l5flf'1'lf-ri! I1ynf1 Yf.x.r11 IH 7 I1 511' y lffq P113 11: P17111 Tr' .' T' '1 z Ylfii +f', .-511'if1-y 'lui lf-' fix.: L- , 111. S RY :E s': fi ':1 f-lciql. 'Il' A f Il flip :rf-r, :Hz E11r'm'1'. l.f!alCLfll'i ....., ........... l -1155 fl 1: 1 no 'ey r 'y f':. 1' 1:1 tsfllff Buff 1.e y ' 'U , f111':.1 1 zfziff 1, lfl1r11r: , og 1 111 fly 11:14 1 y Sift' 1 Tef Ruby. E .fffffff TWIFT .......... l.1'c f.11r11'is wil-fl. f. Smfrg P11 ? :t' ' 3:1 1ff, -1 ,:1ll'? Zt1i:31rn111 'T' tt: :,: 111 ff 113' - ' '1 1 'lF'il'11s31, f?'b,' U11kf, Fi - 7' 1, T E zizxliixsff, If 'fffjrv rr-1vfA11TP'?-11 .,..,1 gf, L1 11 Pfogqy 1411, P bl.f 'ITT ',.. .........,,...,.. . frs F TJ 1. , 1,fgf.1:1f- lffcr 'Q 111. Z2 11. P 1 f 1111, P 1' Bryms, H111 fig ' 3' F 'f ,F V51 E'.'.'1ll'llf'Y, 1-1 r 11. 11.1 :. r ri-ine.. When Tuesday momlng rolls around the questlon on almost every one s l1ps IS where s the Herald 'P and if for one reason lsuch as exams vaca tions etcl there should be no Herald hecks and darns around Yes the Harding Herald is a kind of tradition around here yet few of us stop to re alrze the work or the people mvolved The yournalrsm class IS responsible for the gathering of material and then the editors must check it compile it and see that it s ready for pnnt. A lot of work but theres a great deal of satisfaction in seeing a 1ob well done Swain and Iohn Gust Business Mana gers Tom McGinnis Herb Garster Ann Wxedemann Iayne Young Faculty Advisers Miss Lucxle Foreman and I H Smith '7fae4f gel' Zfne New af TODAY lust three years old the radio script prepared and presented b y the iournalism and speech classes, might well be called the baby of Harding proiects. The purpose of the program is to let the listening public in on a few of the happenings here at school and it's surprising. the hours of work it takes F. xqe Severity-'lime to bradcast a script that lasts for just fifteen minutes Thanks to the editors Ieanne Quack- enbush and Eleanor Planck, and the faculty advisers Miss Foreman, and Miss Coffman, everyone who is the least bit interested in what goes on within these stone walls. can hear about everything at 4:45 on Fridays. I 1 - 1 it's easy to hear disappointed Oh The staff this year: Editors, Eleanor a 1' x 'i ,k,,... .411 ,M l , I X v .I I L ' if A rv- W Q. . -' LP.. we +4 L',. r 'L -'fl .' ff ' L' , ifp ' A ' . - M ' lf - ' ' ' A . - Q ' 4 ' '1 ,A ,J A eff 2 4. 4 , F A 1 if I l 1 , A ig- ' 'fry , . f 7 Q , , 5 'iz . ' I 532, f 3 gi? 5 . sk 2 L I A K4 . H, ff if 1 ,, 3 'VII' gnu ,wan ,usd i. 3' f'?4?-iw new .gaini- faiffi Wm 1' Ag , n lil' 2 1 5 Q Q , 441 7 gi ? V T.: A mad. K .Qi I z 25:6 jg! -aw gran? F 73' 5? 4- f 'X f ' 1 A ' ' ' up 1 '41 5. I' ! 5 ,J 8 ' A ff? '- X. 1 -W.. iw- f - Q in ' X6 ' X, ' X, ' I U' LEFT: Club Coed Assembly More Coed Mc-:Cot Vfelch 4:00 P. M. RIGHT Bro T1 Trust Inc T st Tube Temqmcxl 'i. , . 'WMic Makers Q . HAS BEEN PRESERVED FOR YOUR PRESENT ENIOYMENT TGDAY AND YOUR FUTURE RECOLLECTIONS BY THE Q U I V E R S T A F F What on earth do you write about a Quiverl? Seems as if it speaks for itself .... We've tried, each one of us, to give you a book that you'll all be proud of: one that you'll look back on often. We hope We've cover- ed everything. If there's something missing, we're sorry .... We did our best. This is it .... Hope it suits. . .. S . IN OUR COUNTRY'S ARMED UNITS-AT HOME AND ABROAD ARE THESE FORMER HARDINGITES. TODAY WE SALUTE THEM OUR FIGHTERS TOMORROW WE WELCOME THEIR RETURN . OUR HEROS. L . . - 0 T... 15' Cf'.'g:1ty-seven -vzmfrwzezzmpmeffm Thrs IS supposed to be a thank you letter, but I don't know to whom to address rt, because there's been so many people who have helped F 1rst of all there's MISS Conley Guess every one knows that 1f you hadn't been around there would be no Qurver And of course the staff all of you have always done more than I asked Want to thank Mr Hughes for qrvrnq us so much of hrs valuable t1me and effort the Pon trac Enqravrnq Company and therr representa t1ve Mr Freund the Greenfleld Pr1nt1nq and Publrshmq Company and the1r representatrve Mr Montgomery the K1nqscraftCo the faculty for bernq so broad mlnded at trmes the krds who helped w1th the assembly and everyone who helped dur1nq our camparqn well qosh Just thanks everybody. 0 - . - I O - . - I . . o ooo o . . OCC I . . . - I l I I . . - - I 0 I 0 I - . . - I . O I I I ll I . . . 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X41 eiifiieq 4Yf Carloads ol MARIONS roll out of flue com JM- pany s yard daily io unrevealed cleshnahons 'm 'W UQ The Mn' cranes They are headmg for uchve clufy on many fronts and under all lands of operahng con dxhons ln Afnca, lndua, Bniam, Alaska, Iceland and the Souih Paclfac, MARIONS are gwmg a good account of themselves a befufhng fnbuie to proven performance shown above pulsed for shipment lo su- board and oveneu service. . ,XJ , f fx ' ll . ,ff fy' E f ,f' f 1 f f , I , ff? v . f f , 0 : Xfff , I V 1 f ' f' f' O' 2 5 If f' ' I I' E , , . , 5 N Uff, 7 0 .f f . ri ' f ff f f f A ' ' Q. f , ,' .3 ffyfff K, , A' ,,v , 42411151 f f ff ,G I 4215. Hg , 5,5 If ia li ffvff ff' 'X I Q , ,Ulf l f2gZfff?p7 3,7 3 l , 5 f 1 fqf, 1 f 4 W l .1 f rp f l 'TQ3' fjfff , A If - ' I f If f f' f If I ff ff .a ,, ,ffiffff , . W rf ,. I, fr .. A W A 'f X ,y9,g?f' l f ' .- ' ,cf f ra I , ,V ffl 4, I '. 1 ,ff I f Z1 '91 fl' X I , 'YY f 'ff . -Q. ,- Xu f O -. f - 4 .ef 1. H C Q' I 0' . f g'iQ 4 ff' ,Q ,ff A, -.gf A4 .ff , ' ifff' -,S ,X ' 6x f'2W . .'4'i,-9 r Q-ff-ff V 1' ,fi ,, y A n. :iii-I 1 4' 'I 'Q 'Q C r 1 ,golf . Q ' HIW 5 ,fr W ji-lf' 5 s' 15 , If f '?': , Y K X 5:45 4 . J f i'4r E f.-1 .JK 02' ' r ,mer .-. -Y. fy xx 1 ' 1 - - - ,Q -5 , . X 644' 3, ,I i ' A . . ,ww-'E ' ,M ,.r,. , M-, . V l l 0 V-1. - ' X . . -J Q -, . . , ' - Q . . . ICH . . I X x I 1 , 0 Q s s ,IMK W., X The Qsgood Co. The General Excavator Co -l-he Alloy Cast Steel Co The Commerclal Steel Co. NORTH CENTRAL 0HIOS LARGEST and MOST GOMPLETE MEN S and BUYS GLOTHING STORE HOME OF NATIONALLY KNOWN CLOTHING FURNISHINGS AND SHOES r T m Under Gro Lo ro A L k ghy L one lvo 1 k 3 Tlllllbl gwecr and O11 THRIFTY FOLKS COME FOR 40 MILES TO TRADE AT COMPLIMENTS OF Collegiate Cap and Gown Company COLUMBUS, OHIO Egg Q y-1' BASTIAN BROS. CO. ROCHESTER, N. Y. Designers of Exclusive Class Jewelry and Engraved Commencement Announcements WRITE FOR FREE CATALOG OF EMBLEMS FOR HIGH SCHOOL CLUBS G E 0 R G E R 0 T ll Districl Manager gwznzster cgulcf Grafers CREATORS FOR DISTINCTIVE JEWELRY FOR HIGH SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES OFFICIAL IEWELERS FOR THE CLASS OF 1944 TO WHOM WE EXTEND OUR HEARTIEST CONGRATULATIONS CLEM A WEIRICK Vxce Presxdent PqEhy un! Z-lt! in Gaul! Gomplimenls of MMMEHAMT MAR 0N H ATR TO THE CLASS OF 1944 AND THEIR FRIENDS Our Sincere Congratulations MARION RESERVE POWER UUMPANY Aga l rs our slerlxnq p 1 rleqe lo congratulate another graducmng class ol sterlmq young men and o en who lhrouqh cons sle l Horl have ached ther local pnnacle ol educahon Gongralulahons lo lhe Glass of I944 MALO BROTHERS The colum s ol lhe Star ha e reporled qraduat ng a the xlxelh Corner of Sllver and Bartram The Marlon Star Phgne 26,9 E111 y l o w m . ' fe . i . - n v ' programs lor lilly- ' e classes and we welcome Yours I 2-zvfe ,A I-5:1 CONGRATULATIONS TO CLASS OF '44 ANSON PICKERAL, Inc. Style 1 Quality 1k Value PERSONAL LOANS TNE FAHEY BANKING COMPANY 127 N. Main St. Member oI Fede lDep 'tI an e C p at' DRINK In Bottles DELICIOUS and REFRESHING Greetings and Best Wishes to the Boys and Girls of Harding High lf It's Insurance, See Us Before You Buy LLEWELLYN INSURANCE ACENCY Compliments of MARION FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Insured Savings Home Loans 134 East Center St Manon Ohio Compliments I THE MARION METAL PRODUCTS COMPANY Congratulations Class oi 1944 HOME FEDERAL SAVINCS AND LOAN ASS N lSt Set BEST WISHES TO GRADUATING CLASS OF 1944 KLINES DEPARTMENT STORE P r. My . , 0 5 I 1 8 ou h Main tr e I. I. TT,-Vfffff, T ff, EE '.'.'.7ff5FI.I., . KIXIOWN STYLE AND CDUALITY Congratulations To The Class of 1944 MARKERT and LEWIS The Home of Congratulations to the Class of 1944 Safety and Service in Life Insurance OHIO STATE LIFE INSURANOE OO Arrow Shirts and Ties MARION COUNTY BANK BUILDING 135 E. CENTER ST. PHONE 2838 Tel9Ph0I1e 5252 Marion. Ohio KELLER PRINTING SERVIOE Y0u'11 Be Satisfied Compliments of TN E Phone ssos MARION RAPID TRANSIT 295 w. CHURCH sr. MARION, OHIO OOMPLIMENTS Borden 5 Complxments of SEARS ROEBUOK 81 OO 231 WEST CENTER ST Phone 2349 COXYIPIIUIGHIQ I ARRO EXPANSION BOLT OO I 1 1 I I OF , - , ' . o I I FOR THE NICEST CAKES Use Silk Floss Cake Flour Milled by MARION MILLING CO. MARION. OHIO Compliments of ANTHONY LAUNDRY 196 E. center sf. Phone 2333 Congratulations Class of 1944 THE NATIONAL GITY BANK 0F NIARIUN Member Federal Deposit Insurance C a ' HOTEL HARDING. GUFFEE SHUI' MARION s Mosr POPULAR EATING PLACE DELICIOUS FOOD POPULAR PRICES AIR CONDITIONED SAM GERSTNER Mq Compliments of THE AMERICAN NIALLEABLE GASTING 00 Wafrous Roby I c DEPENDABLE Insurance CONGRATULATIONS OF THE WHITE FRUNT MARKET Congratulations to Class of 44 MARIDN HI SPEED 00 P E ,I I po to - , n . AT I MARION, OHIO Carl S. Kay, Dist. COMPLIMEN TS TDRRIIIIGE DEPARTMENT STORE OF INSURANCE Phone 6280 12612 W. Center Marion, Ohio FI I-,f'UN:'4.I. ITIf'TIF,f'xFI'T YTEVICF COMPLIMENTS OF DEFIANGE STEEL 00 MARION OHIO C 84 O COAL YARD For Better Coals SILVER and BREEN DIAL 6242 Congratulations to the Class of '44 O W. T. GRANT CO. Battery Service Phone 4231 B E II I II II E II ' S snsu. slsnvlcs srATloN SHELLUBRICATION N MAIN 6 CEORCE O1 and Gas Marlon Ohto ANNOUNCING SPECIAL COURSES IN ALL COMMERCIAL SUBIECTS AND OFFICE MACHINES Term Opens Iune 14 COMPLIMENTS OF FLETUHER S MARKET FISH SANDWICH SHOP TIIE MIIIIIUII BUSINESS GDLLEGE 203 Nonh Mum phone 2053 I T Burger Pres D1a12767 Fomphments rf THE MARION COUNTY BANK Closed on Sundays LOTIQTCIIIIICIIIODS to tlm L Iuss of 1944 The SCHAFFNER DENZER Company E Center St Phone 2262 ooo ,.,f' x1 GEORGE G KERR Tatlonnq Cleamng Dyemq Pressmg and Reparrmq 168 W Center Street IOver Mu ron TheatreI PHONE 2706 MARION OHIO I Nn I 1 - ' ' ' .1 . I . I I I ' v l . . , . .f I A . 1 I ' xl . A .- IJIPHIIII r I7-'IM :I Dey TSI' Infs'.r1I1'f C'r1fr':tif rt 360 . . I lllflfilf naman- ' T' ' ' f'! . . . 4 X- : flfffi 'wvvv' ' . ,, 0 ,, - I' 1' if-f'srg'V'-ff:-E '-' I Firm i Gty Comphme-nts ot HENNEY 8: COOPER W'atqreen Aqency DRUG AND PHYSICIAN S SUPPLIES 136 We t Ce te Stre t Phone 5215 Corrphments of PALACE RECREATION Bowhng and Bxllmrds Comphments ot I'I E GREENBAUM News Shop 117 E Center SPOTLESS CLEANERS 4 Ce t S e Dxcl 7477 ZACHMAN S FINE FOODS 184 South Ma Street Two Phones 2373 2374 TUROFF BROTHERS RESTAURANT Wh e Go d Food cx d Cood Peopl Meet 122 South Mcnn CAVALIER FUEL 173 Oak Phone 2772 Comphments ot MARION COUNTY OFFICIALS Conqratulahons to the Class of 44 PEERLESS DRY CLEANERS t C ter St ee Pho 2961 Comphments of W DEXTER HAZEN MUNICIPAL JUDGE Comphments of 1944 QUIVER STAFF Comphments t DANNER BUICK CO. Canqratulatmns to the Class of '44 BARFORITS CAFETERIA 198 East Center Street Comphments ot LORD S JEWELERS NC WAY MARKET 125 SOUTH MAIN Phone 2866 Qomphments of SORGEN'S DRUGS N Page lnety one 5 n Y e .RL STPEULL, Mar. I I 1: 0 n I e ll . St. ' Compliments ot 8 2 9 W. ner tre t ' smfe' 7 in I 550 Ecxs en r t ne 7 1 . ' 0 Congratulattons to 44 Class CORRECT FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS BLAKE S FLURISTS 146 E Center Phone 5169 CONGRATULATIONS OF MARION COUNTY LODGE 24 FRATERNAL ORDER OF POLICE ng your shoes to us when they begun to ear out In hxmq them like new we double then hte THE PERFECT SHOE REPAIR SHOP 120 W Church St Tom ond Charles Popott P ops BOWE BROS ICE CREAM CO New Bu 'dmq Ne v EQLIII Ccwplet lf Nooem 'V be or Tray Se-rxloe OAKLAND HEIGHTS PHONE 4197 omphments of HARRUFPS TIRE STORE THE GENERAL STORE UT MAN And Assocmte Members 194 so H I Ganga etialfae ezmaf 44 DR I G MCNAMARA DR E L BRADY 3 161 South Mum Phone 3103 235 South Mum Phone 318 DR C S ALTMAIER DR F L THOMAS 336 West Center Phone 7251 337 South Mu n Phone 417 6 DR M A PENNINGTON DR R L MORGAN 336 West Center Phone 3112 187 South Prospect Phone 1319 5 Pa fronlze Our Supporters The Advertisers 1 tx I , Bn w - a a ' r ., . 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