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RED CROSS COUNCIL Frontrow-Fred Yost, Paul White, Bonnie Schneclc, Phyllis Laucher, Mar- ilyn Brady, James Condron, Miss Grove Row 2-Sylvia Kohbarger, Jane Letzller, Carol Lug, Pat Wilson, Mari- lyn Sitritt, LaVonne Hooln, Tom Tatham Row 3-Shirley Shults, Deloris Ow- ens, Julie Parsell, Ken Chevalier, Dan Day Row 4-Eddie Porter, Dicln Upton, Don Hoffman, Ray Hall, John Mc- Daniel, Paul Geissler, Gene Gam- ble, Torn McClain SECRETARIES Front row-Peggy McWilliams, Sue Kochcnsperger, Sue Swinlr, Sally Run- yan, Joyce Ambrose, Darlene Billett, Miss Kadow Row 2-Millicent Williams, Betty Plantz, Suzi Simmons, Betty Nelson, Lois Liplcer, Jean Nye Row 3-Mariory Burris, Nancy Rutherford, Gail Carey, Regina Cleveland, Monnie Williams, Ruth Butterman, Gloria Cummings Row 4-Richard Layman, Robert Robinson, Robert Slob, Diane Um- baugh, Bill Bomas, Sally Kniclrle, Anne Fellmeth, Maxine Hamilton TREASURERS Front row-Janice Bevis, Kathleen Myers, Joyce Ambrose, Betty Christ- man, Marjorie Dearth, Joie Rayburn, Pam Smyth Row 2-Sandy Gay, Susan Court- right, Pat Kohbarger, Alice Schert- ler, Dorothy McCombs, Annetta Horty, Pat lmbody Row 3-Ray Klingel, Robert Fel- chlin, Rod Thomas. Bob Snow, Ted Price, Dick Tway Row 4-Floyd Harbin, Walter Bechtle, Bob Rohr, Jacl: Daum, Bill Marquis, Tom Wiant
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BUILD FELLGWSHIP SOPHOMORE HI Y Front row Tom Turner Joe Thomas Harold Alexander Joe Buettun Roger Wulluams Ted Pruce Glen Conklun Fran ce Taylor Row 2 Jum Arnold Duck Rech Harry McAfee Lee Pruce Row3 George Kasotus Dee Pruce Muke Kennard Ron Freese Joe Anderson Ed Porter Roger Masters Row4 Duck Hendel Larry Montgom ery Bob Bodell Gene Gamble Jerry Huston Bull Perry Jum Larsen Row5 Tom Tatham Roger Fuck George Shetterly Paul Co'by Bull Mon roe Dave Smuth John Ashworth Max Smuth R w6 Bull Marquus Ron Amen dunger Bob Lowry Jake Gerber Paul Gelssler Dave Whurrett Kenny Beltord Row7 A'tred Doss Duck Coulson Bob Putts Jum Layton Bull Marble Don McDanueIs Front row Bud Kneusley Jum Creager Bull Young John Geer Bruce Eastman Max Hart Row2 Dave Ulruch Ed Weary Gene Wuntes Dean Ludwug Dan Day Dale Emerson Row3 Dan Geron Dan Andrews Duc Reutt Duck Bender Duck Fuelds Duck Raune Row4 Duck Lewus Jack Schrader Joe Sedelmauer Lee Hennunger Don Meddles Bob Radebaugh Nuck Nagel Row5 Cluff Adams Harry Apple get? Wayne Fletcher Jum Kennell John Ruhl Gene Zahn Duck Lantz Nerol Cope Bob Keggan SENIOR HI Y Front row Charles Luster Bull Bomas Dave Foreman Punk Wulluams Jum Sec kel Ed Baldaul Row2 Gene Jerew Bob Evans Doug Brokaw Summers Ashworth Bull Castan ueru Jum Lytle Don Noggle Duck Upton Row3 Bob Runnert Dean Drake BI Hart Greg Graham Phul Messenger Walter Becht e Row 4-Rod Thomas Lloyd Johnston Doward Runyan Don Barrett Bull Barn hart Herb Keele Guy Stoner Row5 Bob Tsumpes Bob Johnson Jack Ehrucuc Bull Thomas Paul Beery Jerry Tay or Jack Peak Jack Wuluams Dan Vance Nuck Hondros Duck Sulluman Row 6 Bob Otto Harry Dowler Duck Le er Dck Wolfe Jum Seuter on Sulluvan Senuor Hu Y The Sen or Hu Y had an extremely servuceable and enuoyable year The club s calendar uncluded an assembly program at Hardung wuth Dr Umbert as guest speaker and several speakers and movues at theur weekly meetungs Theur socual praaram was unutuated early un the year wuth a hayrude and a venuson dunner Theur next protect wa a dance ponsored un co operatuon wuth the Student Councul An all nught slumber party was held at the Y M CA and plans were also made lar theur summer vacatuon trup One ol theur servuce pro uects was the callectung ol load lor needy Iamulues at Chrustmas Ottucers ol the club were Ed Baldaul presudent Chuck Luster vuce presudent Bull Bomas treasurer and Dave Foreman secretary Junuor Hu Y The Junuor I-'u Y also had a busy year whuch started out un the Iall wuth a hayrude Later they assumed the task at constructung a new constututuon to rearganuze the club At the begunnung ol the sec ond semester new ottucers were elected and a cabunet to govern the actuvutues ot the club was set up A program was planned on reluguons lor the uount meetung ol all clubs un Aprul The ottucers lor the turst semester were Bruce Eastman presudent John Geer vuce presudent Bull Young treasurer and Bull Sager secretary John Geer pres udent Duck Lewus vuce presudent Bull Sager secretary and John Sophomore Hu Y The Sophomore Hu Y began uts career at I-Iardung by beung quute actuve throughout the year Launchung theur program early un the tall wuth a hayrude later they held a sophomore dance at Club Co Ed At Chrustmas the club donated a basket ol tood to a needy Iamuly Early un the spruna they sponsored a basketball socual at whuch the senuor team played the sophomore team The otlucers lor the turst semester were Ted Pruce presudent Roger Wulluams vuce presudent Clen Conklun treasurer and Ed Porter secretary The second semester att cers were presudent Jum Arnold vuce presudent Joe Thomas secretary Duck Tway and treasurer Duck Campbell All three clubs entered teams un the untramural basketball pro gram at the Y M CA and helped the Y Teens sponsor the annual Pre Easter serv ces Z Q--'14 A 2545 I . . Q C ' I I I I T o o O .. ' ' I I . . . . . . . .4 JUNIOR HI-Y McDaniel, treasurer, served as otticers tor the second semester. T . I . V 6 W I . . I . - Q - ' , I , il - 0 I! ' I ' .y. ' I f HI , 2 , ' ' , D - - ij
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Red Cross Council The Red Cross Council. composed ol the home room vice presidents, had a very busy and serviceable year. Their projects were directed by Don Hoffman, president: John McDaniel, vice president: Dan Day, secretary: Bon- nie Schneck, treasurer and representative: and Miss Grove, adviser. Among their many accomplishments were: the packing ol approximately sixty Red Cross box- es, the sending ol stutcled toys made by the home eco- nomics classes, and the distribution ol Christmas cards made by the art department. Secretaries The major job ol the secretaries oi the home rooms is the student banking. Every Tuesday the students put their money into their own separate school account which is attended to by either the secretary himself or by his deputies. He then tabulates a report that is sent with the money to the National City Bank. The school banking system is extremely beneficial in that it trains students in thrilt and regular saving. Treasurers In the treasurers ol each home room is placed a tre- mendous responsibility. Nearly every morning there is a canvas lor some sales drive or school lunction that the treasurer must make. There are Herald subscriptions to sell at the beginning ol each semester, season tickets to football games, Quiver yearbooks, tickets to the Student Council-HieY dance, and memberships in various school organizations, each to be taken care ol by separate accounts. Student Council One ol the most active organizations at Harding was the Student Council, whose duty is to promote ac- tivities lor the benefit ol the students, to act as their governing body. and to bring about a deeper under- standing between laculty and students. The Harding versus Dayton Wilbur Wright lootball game on November 4 brings back pleasant memories. The gala event ol the third annual HOMFCOMING was sponsored by the Student Council on that date. ln assembly Mr. May introduced thirty-three candidates nominated to reign over that outstanding atlair, thus giving the pupils a chance to make their choice. Gloria Cummings was elected queen and Sue Arter, Mary Lusk, Jo Anne Saull, and Sue Sparks were chosen to be her attendants. The girls were nominated by the seniors, but were elected by the entire student body. Get your ticket to the Hatchet Hop! was the cry heard around Harding when the Hi-Y joined the Stu- dent Council for their annual semi-formal dance in honor ol George Washington's birthday. The dance was held on February I8 in the Y.M.C.A., and over one hundred couples danced to the music ol Chuck Christopher and his band. Colored lights twinkled over the crowd and gay red and white hatchets made line souvenirs by which to remember this dance. The officers ol this year's council were: Don Hotl- man, president: Dan Geran, vice president: Joyce Parr, secretary: and Gloria Connor, treasurer. Faculty advisers were Mrs. Grigsby, Miss Woltley, and Mr. Williams. STUDENT COUNCIL Front row-Gloria Connor, Beverly Hurley, Jo Ann Roseberry, Peggy McWilliams, Susan Courtright, Dan Geran, Don Hoffman Second row-Ed Boldaul, Joe Thomas, Steve Lacey, Mr. Williams, Charles Borland, Miss Wolfley, Mrs. Grigsby Standing-Virginia Schertzer, Dave Ulrich, Joyce Parr
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