Harding High School - Quiver Yearbook (Marion, OH)

 - Class of 1950

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SPANISH CLUB Front row-Dick Lettler, Gloria Cummings, Gloria Connor, Dean Drake, Miss Duftey Row 2-Doug Brokaw, Marilyn Baclnelder, Clara Jane Frederick, Marilyn Ambrose, Barbara Jean Dickerson, Bob Gallina, Jack Peak, Herb Keeler Row 3-fBill Bomos, Marilyn Case, Barbara Roberts, Marilyn Dengler, Mary Priode, Bob Minnick, Paul Beery, Jack Ehrick Row 4-Glenn McCloskey, Bill Hart, Lloyd Johnston, Barbara Mc- Intire, Joan Hyams, Janet Gifford, Sue Sparks, Don Noggle, Fred Coffey ART CLUB Standing-Norma Beal, Stanley Williams, Doward Runyan, Joe Sed- elmaier, Wayne Mabaftey, Joe San- sotta, Dave Foreman, Bill McCrc-ry, George Spinks, Bud Kneisley, Mr. Brcglwa Seated-Joyce Ambrose, Janet Frew, Mary Jo Myers, Miriam Kin- ney, June Kear, Barbara Solie, Bar- bara Boyd, lla Thew, Millie Williams, Sylvia Scl'iervisl'i FRENCH CLUB Front row-Virginia Sctlertzer, Joan Boyles, Miss Freer, Rose Reidy, Rae Fetter, Jane Lockwood Row 2-Barbara Ann Dickerson, Doris Clapsaddle, Joan Madden, Janet Dutt, Mary Fox, Anita Kaelber Row 3-John Cheney, Jackie Woessner, Dick Wolfe, Anna Mae Andrews Harold lngrnire

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Spanish Club 01,05 aihalafgoa All students taking second year Spanish met once a month to learn more about the customs of the people down South. Plays, songs, speeches, and poems made their meetings entertaining as well as informative. The outstanding meeting of the year was the Christmas party. After an enjoyable program, according to old Spanish custom, the pinata, a large, brightly decorated bag sus- pended from the ceiling, was broken, and candy and favors tell in a shower all over the room. The officers of the Spanish Club were: Dean Drake, president: Dick Leffler, vice president: Gloria Cummings, secretary: and Gloria Connor, treasurer. Miss Duffy was their adviser. French Club JL pefif Sabn The Le Petit Salon was composed of second year French students and their adviser, Miss Isabel Freer. Their officers were: president, Virginia Schertzer: vice president, Joan Bayles: secretary, Rose Reidy: treasurer, Rae Fetter: and reporter, Jane Lockwood. The meetings were held every other Thursday of each month in regular class periods. The programs, arranged by the vice president, consisted of translated reports on various subjects of in- terest to those studying the French culture and customs. Games and anecdotes which contributed to the knowl- edge and enjoyment of the French language were also part of the informative programs. Art Club Cofor mauled This group was made up of the art students and other enthusiasts who were unable to include art in their schedule. Their plans were formulated and executed by Dave Foreman, president: George Spinks, vice president: June Kear, secretary: Stanley Williams, treasurer: Dow- ard Runyan, program chairman: and Joseph Bregha, the art instructor, their adviser. Their meetings were held in the evenings once a month. Movies, talks about various phases of art, and social events well 'filled the calendar of this organization. All these helped interested members to learn more about art and to increase in its apprecia- tion. Library Council 14.4. gat... The Library Council under the direction of the librarian, Miss Katherine Moore, worked conscientiously this year on many worthwhile projects. One of these was vocational guidance reading. This provided for two reading periods in the library for each student and en- couraged further research on the student's part. Another important undertaking was instruction of sophomores. This included a general introduction to the library and the system used, as well as the use of the special reference books. The council's officers for the school year T949-SO were: president, Joyce Wintringham: vice president, Kay Cope: secretary, Sharon VVolf: and treasurer, Donna Herman. Seated - Ruth Barnard, Kathryn Hamilton, Donna Herman, Joyce Burke, Sharon Wolf, Barbara Rech Standing-Suzi Simmons, Darlene Ingmire, Miss Moore, Pat Koh- barger, Marjorie Vanderhoff, Betty Plantz, Barbara Thrush, Marilyn j Rizer, Doris Clapsaddle, Ruth Bo- lander, Barbara Clements, Joyce Wintringham, Kay Cope, Colleen Kneisley



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PRINTING CLUB Front row-P. Messenger, J. Lytle R. Wolle, Mr. Hoops, L. Williams, R. Upton, G. Jerew, D. Sullivan Row 2-H. Van Meter, E. Foos, R Zeller, B. Castanien, C. Scheitler, B Bomas, D. Silliman, J. Seckel Row 3-E. Donaugh, E. Fetter, N Egnor, B. Barnhart, B. Johnson, B Thomas, D. Barrett, R. Thomas Row 4-B. Cull, P. Eckert, B Tsumpes, E. Baldaut FUTURE TRADESMEN OF AMERICA Front row-F. Corny, M. Daum, W Carwile, J. Bentley, D. Heth, D Obenour, R. Bacon, D. Layman Row 2-L. Schlecht, O. Bishop, G Atkinson, P. White, C. Baughn, J Hall, F. Harbin Row 3-F. Haas, J. O'Hare, J Greer, B. Grate. R. Flinchbaugh, D Brown, B. Schwaderer Row 4-B. Felchlm, D. Obenour, J. Williams, M. McEntire, D. Plumley Gene Haynor, Mr. Zuspan Printing Club The three printing classes ot Harding, under the direction ot Mr. Raymond Hoops, save the school large sums of money every year. The boys learn to set up ma- terial, to run a press, and to cut and trim paper. The many services offered by the printing club include the printing oi grade cards, office blanks and Iorms, football and basketball programs, material lor the Board ot Fd- ucation, and tickets and programs lor the iunior and senior plays as well as lor all the year's activities. How- ever, probably their biggest iob is the printing of senior name cards. The boys turn out and check their work carefully to avoid costly mistakes. Future Tradesmen of America The Future Tradesmen ol America, or the 50 Club as they are commonly called, are the senior members oi the Vocational Course. They hold their regular meet- ings once a week and have a devotional period in the shop on Wednesdays at which pastors from various churches speak. The highlight ot the year's activities was the annual picnic at Upper Sandusky oi the junior and senior vocational clubs combined. The bond ot Iellow- ship between these boys is strong and they intend to keep close contact with one another alter graduation. Their otticers this year were: Gene Hayner, pres- identp Merle Daum, vice president: Bob Felchlin, secre- tary: Bob Robinson, treasurer: and Lowell Schlecht, chap- lain, Mr. Zuspan was their adviser.

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