Harding High School - Quiver Yearbook (Marion, OH)

 - Class of 1952

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Page 27 text:

This is your Harding reporter, began a tilteen minute program broadcast every Friday afternoon at 4:45 over radio station WMRN. The weelcly happenings at Harding were reported by two students who were chosen from the speech classes by Mr. William Calvert, speech in- structor, to participate in this program. The script was written by iournalism students who received their assign- ments trom the two radio editors, Susan Courtright and Maureen Smally, These girls prepared the material for The Radio StaFF: Miss Foreman, Sue Courtright, Maureen Smally, and Mr. Calvert. Barbara Wolf and Gene Rorick lool: in on the engineer at WMRN. ,Harckng Ryaorfem mlaorfing the newscast with the supervision oi lvliss Lucile Foreman, adviser. This program narrated to the radio audience the important events at l-larding, such as game scores. club gatherings, play casts. dances, and other interesting news items. Drawing by Jim Craven, Quiver artist. K' gg- 'B 6 fb riff? ig...4fljX yxifi tip Q ff!-Tffngjoix 7,0 N. MJ 5 xl x-X -

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Page Twenty Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors had an outstanding year with a program which developed in a broad way the Y-Teen purpose, to build a fellowship of women and girls devoted to the task ot living by Christian principles. The tine programs and service proiects were carried out under the capable leadership ot Beverly Hurley, president: Rosalyn Kaelber, vice-president: Sharon Burke, secretary: Sandra Raizman, treasurer: and Colleen Wooten, chap- lain, Mrs. Strubel, Miss Eymon, Mrs. Hinaman, and Miss Turner, advisers. Glenn Johnson and his orchestra played tor the colorful Hearts and Hatchet Hop, February 2, in the Edison Gym with a Valentine and George Washington decora- tive theme prevailing. 4 Meetings were held the Ist and 3rd Thursdays ot each month. Numbered among the outstanding programs were: one on Charm, another giving the qualitications needed and opportunities ottered in Marion for employment, and still another held at the Marion Reserve Power build- ing was a demonstration entitled Date Bait Snacks. The annual ioint social attair with the l-li-Y was a happy occasion. SOPHOMORES-Adviser-Mrs, Hinaman JUNIORS-Adviser-Mrs. Struble SENIORS-Advisers-Miss Eymon, Miss Turner ir 5 oaarn o ive jfzeir jgefif in -.Zend Pre-Easter services, held in the Nazarene Church the week of March 3l-April 4. were planned by Y-Teen-l-li-Y committees on the general theme, Christ's Trail to the Cross. Co-chairmen opened the morning worship ot each day at eight-ten and students ot the two organizations spolce challengingly upon a ditterent phase of the theme to large congregations of students and taculty. As in the past few years, so again this year, the buying of Football and basketball programs was made tempting when ottered tor sale by attractive girls ot the organization.



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Pa g e Twe nty-two Back Raw-left to right-Mariory Dearth, Barbara Clements, Dorothy Yocum, Marilyn Sifritt, Colleen Wooten, Suzie Simmons, Sallyann Knickle, Rosie Gettys, Pam Smyth, Sally Runyan Front Row-Leonard Schlecr, Ed Porter, John Gantt, Harold Alexander, Gary McAfee, Mr. Calvert, Ron Owens enior ramafidfd poom Ll' O more The senior play, Room for One Moore, was presented April 23 in afternoon and evening performances at the Palace Theater. This play depicts the story of a family which adopts three orphans and their problems in adiusting to family life. The cast, under the direction of Mr. William Calvert, was composed of nine girls and six boys. Suzie Simmons acted as student director. Members ot the cast were Leonard Schlect, Ed Porter, John Gantt. Harold Alex- ander, Gary McAfee, Ronnie Owens, Marjorie Dearth, Barbara Clements, Dorothy Yocum, Marilyn Siiritt, Colleen Wooten, Sally Knickle, Rosie Gettys, Pam Smyth and Sally Runyan. Ushers included Ruth Barnard, Beverly Beveridge. Maxine Cranmer, Betty Christ- man, Evelyn Cull, Pat Dixon, Anne Fellmeth, Marilyn Green. Pat Kohbarger, Shirley Kyle, Sally McGinnis, Carol Meister, Delores Oiler, Ruth O'l-iare, Joyce Payne, Dorothy Rinnert, Janice Stanley, Mary Townsend, Doris Wertz, Sue Courtright, and Janet Kuhner. Miss Stump was faculty adviser. The Ticket Committee was composed of Bob Gruber, chairman, Dick Hendel, Jim Baker, Nelson Luke, Connie Hammond. Marlene Graham, and Corrine Levien. Miss Winder was the adviser. The Stage Crew consisted of Bill McCrery, chairman. Paul Geissler, Glen Conklin, Tom Turner, Ron Jerew, Don Ballinger, and Bob Bodell. Mr. Calvert was the adviser. Those in charge of properties were Diane Umbaugh and Lee Price chairmen, Jean Mather, Maureen Smally, Sue Smith, Pat Bash, Jean Trickey. Bonnie Schneck, Sandra Askew, Barbara Unger, John Firstenberger, and Martha Butler. Mr. Meyers was the adviser. The Publicity was handled by Joe Anderson, Peggy Bacon. Ronnie Freese, Bonnie Jones, and Betty Plantz. Miss Foreman was the adviser. The Make-up Committee included Birdie Borland, chairman, Bob Merchant, JoAnne l-lofstetter, Jean Barkley, Shirley Brady and Marilyn Orton. Mrs. Hinaman was the adviser.

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