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SOPHOMORE Y-TEENS Front row-Mrs. Strubel, Barnard, Knickle, Smith, Yocom, Zachmon, Pendle- ton. Hammond, McGinnis, Freshour, Cleveland, Kohbarger, Townsend, Miss Campbell Row 2-Frew, Rinnert, Simmons, Brody, Runyan, Schneck, Kuhner, Gorrell, Trick- ey, Reidel, Lindley, Stanley, Cranmer, Cooper, Roberts Row 3-Butterworth, Smally, Flesher, Kyle, Mckdow, Russell, Weston, Mather, Green, Wertz Row 4-Courtright, Umbaugh, Schert- ler, Hurley, Payne, Young, Plantz, Beal, Slob, Luff, Levien, Wolfe, Williams Row 5-Smyth, Unger, Clements, Hof- stetter, Beveridge, Smith, Everly, Am- brose, Betz, Beochum, McCornbs, Jones, Meister Row 6-Wilson, Roberts, Smith, Gar- ver, Hamilton, Claffey, Huntsman, Dickson, Fellmeth, Boyd, Billett, Koh- barger, Black, Herrington, Barnett JUNIOR Y-TEENS Front row-Miss Eymon, Georhiser, Toombs, Rinnert, McWilliams, Kochen- sperger, Terzo, Hamor, Rayburn, Teitel- baum, Miss Turner Row 2-Myers, M. L. Jacobs, Jones, Huber, P. Jacobs, Kneisley, Dyer, Bach- man, Fellmeth, Schervish Row 3-Rech, Mishler, Van Gordon, McGrew, Hughes, Case, Rutherford, Scott, Myers, Kinney Row 4-Norton, Cleveland, Faulkner, Ludwig, Keller, Pluchel, Jacobs, Reich- enstein, Gilmore Row 5-Gaster, Disbennett, Williams, Swink, Carey, Leffler, Huffman Row 6-Peterson, Parr, Clark, Hollen- sen, Montgomery Row 7-Shults, Robinson, Hart, Sult SENIOR Y-TEENS Front row-Miss Campbell, Miss Stru- bel, Reidy, Parr, Bachelder, Cummings, Huffman, Sparks, Priode, Miss Eymon, Miss Turner Row 2-Mason, Nichols, Peifer, King, Hartley, Stephens, Whitehead, Mc- Wherter, Lyon, Sanson, Bell, Roberts, Kneisley Row 3-Long, Burke, Roberts, Rizer, Arter, Herman, Connor, Saull, Burke, Schertzer, Bayles, Jerew Row 4-Lister, Moffett, Gherman, Seckel, F. Williamson, N. Williams, Fet- ter, Wolfe, Madden, Muntsinger Row 5-Salie, Born, Mclntire, Peck, Pritchard, Crissinger, Hyams, Fox, Kaelber Row 6-Clapsaddle, Woessner, Lock- wood, Roseberry, Glasco, Lusk, Dicker- son, Dengler, Pickering Row 7-Dickerson, Conklin, Wintring- ham, Burdell, Guy, Gifford, Andrews, Baer, Tonguette, Augenstein The Y-Teen Club, composed of senior, junior, and sophomore girls, was one of the largest and most outstanding groups at Harding. These girls spent many long hours and much hard work to achieve their purpose, to unite the younger generation, to strive for peace and a better world in which to live. Their many pleasurable recreations and service projects were well planned and capably executed by Clara Jane Frederick, president: Rose Reidy, vice president: Joyc Parr, secretary: Marilyn Bachelder, treasurer: and Phyllis Huffman, chaplain. Chairman of six committees complemented the cabinet. Programsl Get your programs! was the cry heard as the Y-Teens were busy at their first project of the year, that of selling football programs at all the home games. Around Christmas time, with the help of the stu- dents' generous donations, four Care packages were filled for the needy overseas. A colorful program, in which Santa Claus jBetty Muntsingerj presided in the merriment, was given before Christmas vacation. ln Feb- ruary Y-Teens contributed their time and energy to the Heart Fund by distributing plastic hearts to donors in the business district. Y-Teen Week was observed February 20 through February 24 during which devotions were conducted each morning over the public address system. At the end of the week, the annual assembly sponsored by the Y-Teens consisted of a musical talent show from Ohio Wesleyan University. ln the spring the Y- Teens joined the Hi-Y clubs in conducting the annual Pre-Easter services at the Nazarene Church. These were held every morning before school during the week preceding Easter-vacation, and were made especially beautiful and inspiring by the fact that the students themselves led in the singing of hymns, the prayers, and other devotionals. This year for the first time the addresses were given entirely by the members of the two clubs. Other activities included a winter formal, The Snow Ball: a father- daughter banquet, at which the Marion civic men's chorus, The Serenaders, gave a program of many types of songs: several joint Hi-Y and Y-Teen meetings: a journey to Galion for a district conference at which ideas were blended to bring out Christian ideals in their club: and, to end the year, a Senior Farewell Dinner held in honor of the senior members of the Y- Teen and Hi-Y clubs. As the members of the Y-Teens look back on the ear of '49-'50, they can be proud and know that they have well fulfilled their duties as a ser- vice organization in that they have helped their community and school to try to build a better world. Now then, sonny, what would you like ol' The Y-Teen Snow Ball Santy to bring you?
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Em- MARCHING Front row-Sue Swink, John Goff, Theron Danaugh, Bob Strawser, Bill Sager, Dick Stineman, Dick Masters, Ed Mathews, Fred Halt, Mary Hamor Row2-Virginia Davis, Nora Boone, Marilyn Rizer, Tom Wiant, Marilyn Sifritt, Bob Radebaugh, Robby Miller, Regina Haas, Bill Hart Row 3-Fred Eyster, Bonnie Schneck, Joyce Lister, John Craven, Charlene Long, Nancy Gilmore, Bob Evans, Bob Johnson, Jim Lytle Row 4-Joy Garver, Pauline Van Gordon, Sally Knickle, Jack Peak, Nelson Luke, Bill Jones, Fred Yost, Bruce Eastman Raw 5-Don Atkinson, Bob Bodell, Ronnie Jerew, Tom lndoe, Bob Davis, Gloria Patton, Tom Tatham, Jim Larson, Howard Ballinger HARDING BAND . . . BAND Row 6--Wirt Robinson, Delores Jones, Bill Young, Gordon Pickett, David Pierce, Bob McAdow, Ronald Almendinger, Roger Fick, Ed Donaugh, Paul Beery Row 7-Jim Riley, Patsy Toombs, Corrine Levien, Regina Cleveland, Katy Myers, Joan Wolfe, Mary Lou Jacobs, Beverly Beveridge, Joan Hofstetter, Ronald Zeller, Peggy McWilliams, Dick Bechtel Row8-John Thompson, Marilyn Bachman, Norma Dyer, Joyce Parr, Loren Heiser, Barbara Clements, Helen Lyon, Marilyn Green, Jo Wolfe, Betty Muntsinger, Doris Clapsaddle Row9--Don Ballinger, Jim Buck, Ed Porter, Guy Stoner, John Cheney Majorettes-Elsa Mahler, Rozella Gettys, Sue Smith. Drum Major, Lowell Jones Wm, rnmtm Tuning tone! came the demand. That was Mr. Homer l'lutCfman's order to pull slides and adjust reeds, as the Harding Band prepared to rehearse. The excellent performances during the football season entailed much hard worlci dusty drills every afternoon, marching on cold toes every Wednes- day night at the stadium, blowing on hands to lceep them limber. polishing instruments, pressing uniforms, and many long hours of home practice. Besides football games, the band played in many ditterent parades, assemblies, a special performance at one of the football games to raise money for new uniforms, and summer concerts. The highlight of the year was their annual concert, held March 9 at the Veterans Memorial Coliseum, the proceeds of which were devoted to new uniforms. A capacity crowd enjoyed the bands versatility as they played a colorful program ranging from light modern numbers to the serious classics. The second annual banquet was held in February when three year members were awarded letters. The otficers were: Jack Peak, president: Dick Bechtel, vice -at-J president: Marilyn Guy, secretaryetreasurerp Charlene Long and Virginia Davis, librarians: and Dave Foreman, student director.
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