Harding High School - Quiver Yearbook (Marion, OH)

 - Class of 1952

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07112 00101 el fJ g Home Room otticers have done an excellent job in carry- ing out individual tasks this year. The presidents appointed vorious members ol their home rooms to tolce charge ot devotions oncl to assist the other otiicers. Vice-presidents compose the Red Cross Council under the very capable leadership ot Miss Genevieve Dobbins. Interesting projects participated in by the entire school is the packing ot overseas gitt boxes, and the joining oi the American Junior Red Cross. Home room secretaries are busy people for each Tuesday they encourage thrift by assisting in the school banking activities with Mrs. Barbara Willmeth advising. Treasurers, with o great deal oi responsibility placed in their hands, keep busy soliciting lor various school lunc- tions and drives, selling Herald and Quiver subscriptions, season tootboll tickets, drama and dance admissions, and memberships in various school organizations. Lead- ership ond solesmonship are mode practical for all home room officers. HOME ROOM PRESIDENTS Row I-Phyliss Craven, Carol Bachmon, Ruth Butcher, Faith Dall, Shirley Hoffman, Marsha Swambaugh, Rosemary Sidenstricker Row 2-Gay Wise, Anna Fairchild, Sharon Burke, Nancy Dicksen, Joe Thomas, Zeke Alexander. Earl McWherter Row 3--Dick Ramsey, Steve Lytle, Eddie Porter, Bob Unland, El- win Falor, Murray Leeper, Jim Martin Row 4-Ed Morse, Roger Thomas, Ron Haas, Jack Boxwell, Deno Vlachos HOME ROOM VICE-PRESIDENTS Row I-Sheila Williams, Carole Burke, Rosemary Baxter, Carol Sparks, Betty Bowden, Susie Simmons, Pat Rawlins, Margie Dearth, Miss Dobbins Row 2-Mary Lou Kruscamp, Joy Dall, Mary Jo Swambaugh, Marilyn Kellogg. Onda Minshall, Martha Butler, Marilyn Hale, Jane Shustor Row 3-Richard Allen, Jim Dawson, John Ashworth, Bob Ward, Dan Lister, Jim Chapman, Arlen Glenn Row 4-Sam DeLong, Dave Holts, Don Decker, Larry Evans, Jim Larsen HOME ROOM SECRETARIES Row I--Donna Black, Rachel Davis, Phyliss Albert, Barbara Clem- ents, Pam Smyth, Joyce Stoner, Marilyn Fetter Row 2-Betty Porter, Judy Rhodes, Karen Syster, Sally McGinnis, Mrs. Willmeth Row 3-Roseila Yost, Marilyn Turner, Natalie Newell, Carol Hoch, Carolyn Jones Row 4-Don Smith, Vivian Close, Susan Courtright, Mary Ann Kuntz, Lennette Smith Row 5-Jock Parish, Jerry Emery, Henry Deal, Dick Thackery, Carlos Dennis, John Jackson, Strother Bracey HOME ROOM TREASURERS Row I-Arlene Cleveland, Anna Thompson, Ruth Gilbert, Janice Matson, Birdie Borland, Jean Walter, Blanche Darling Row 2-Dorothy Fetter, Rosemarie Clifton, Janis Williams, Shirley Barton, Nancy Hammond, Esther Newell, Steve Lacey Row 3-Joyce Walker, Donna Wymer, Lois Hollenbach, Bonnie Schneck Row 4-Dick Shirk, Fred Price, Alan Green, Jerry Denton, Jack Bull Row 5-Ted Pollock, Bob Knachel, Marvin McFann, Cliff Hall, John McKinstry Omcia 6 ofgzmorrow l l

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Page Twelve Mr. Gabler presents certificates to Maxine Hamilton, valedictorian and salutatorians, Diane Umbaugh and Sue Courtright. Row I-Sally Kniclcle, Phyliss Craven, Birdie Borland, Sally Runyan, Earbara Clements, Bonnie Jones, Beverly Hurley, Shirley Kyle Row 2-Joe Thomas, Annetta Harty, Regina Cleveland, Marilyn Sifritt, Maureen Smally, Betty Plantz, Joyce Roberts Row 3-John Ashworth, Maxine Hamilton, Anne Fellmeth, Nancy Curren, Marilyn Green, Diane Umbaugh, Sally McGinnis, Wilma Goebel, Colleen Wooten, Sue Courtright Row 4-John Gantt, Ted Price, Ron Freese, Don Ballinger, Jim Larsen, Ronnie Owens, Robert Merchant, Ste-ve Lacey, Harold Alexander, Jim Arnold, Tom Tatham .gzkofamlziya ana! Clzaracfe Election into the National Honor Society is a reward oi real merit ior a Harding senior because membership is based on scholastic achievement, leadership. character development, and service rendered to the school. To be on the eligible list a student must have entered Hard- ing no later than the beginning oi his senior year, and be scholastically in the upper third oi his class. This year there were eighty-seven seniors considered tor membership: thirty-nine students. or titteen per cent oi the entire class, selected. Un a numerical basis, students in the upper third ot the class and faculty members judge the candidates upon willingness to render service to the school: courteousness shown to all: cooperation in committee, statt, and team work: observance ot school regulations: keeping individual pledges and responsibilities to the school promptly: possession ot high standards oi honesty and reliability: possession ot desirable personality traits: intluencing others with leadership qualities tor the good ot all. Parents and Friends were guests at the impressive induc- tion service held in West Hall, April loth. At this oc- casion each member was presented with a certiticate, signed the National Honor Society membership book, and given the privilege to wear the torch.



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Page Fourteen we U1 OMF 6!Cl,ff6l 00l'l'l.'5 . . . Sophomore English classes have been learning about the world as they delve into the pages ot their literature unit, People Overseas. As the size ol the world grows smaller through telegraph and the airplane. it becomes more and more important in this Atomic Age that we' learn to understand the people ot the world. Teachers feel this knowledge will be removed from the field ot the untarniliar and become more realistic it these countries are located on the globe. , Each student in the class reported on some personal experience pertaining to one of these countries. Through such participation international understanding is promoted and Harding students become better acquainted with people ot other lands. The American Observer and The Weekly Review, used in all history and civic classes at l-larding, are worthwhile publications dealing with timely news of the day. One day a week is given to discussion of the news highlights, national and interna- tional, and students participate as individual leaders or members of a panel in their respective classes. A SOPHOMORE ENGLISH CLASS QLU6 ATITLIUACLJ L5 Standing-Murray Leeper, Mary Firstenberger, Mrs. Struble, Leslie lrey Seated-Ray Nash, Deno Vlachos, John Lucas, Russell Beachum, Julia Gorman, Jerry Gillis, Dallas ' A Foos World Relations in our English Classes

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