Harding High School - Quiver Yearbook (Marion, OH)

 - Class of 1952

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Page Twenty-six loainf eibaugerd .gpafaffer 6041045 anc!.JL1larmony Sitting in the classrooms ot Harding are many talented artists. Once a month during the school year some ot these paint and pallet prodigies leave their math and Eng- lish and get together to share their common interest-Art. These people are members ot the Harding Art Club. This year there are titteen members in the group. Mem- bership is open to any interested Harding student, whether or not he is in the art class. This year the meetings consisted ot programs ot o varied nature. During one ot these meetings, a missionary from Mexico discussed the art ot that interesting country. The big social event tor the group was o picnic ot the Mt. Gilead State Park in May, the merry month tor social gatherings. Otticers ot the club who inspired members with their excellent leadership were: Jim Madden, who called meetings to order: he was assisted by Dave Doss vice-president: Janet Frew who kept the records: Don Beaver, the sateguarder of the treasury. Doris Southward was in charge ot social activities while Miss Jeannine Dill, teacher ot art at Harding, advised the budding artists. Left to right-George Kasotis, Don Beaver, Tom McLain, Lee Price, Mis's Dill, Dee Price, Roger Wil- liams, Bob Gruber, Doris Southward, Beverly Jordon, Joel Williams, Tom Morton, Janet Frew, David Doss, James Madden

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mlm ana! Q2 caan! .lmorrowd .fdcfom fo Success Actor, artist, seamstress, make-up artist, handyman. There is a iob tor everyone in Props and Qs, the dramatic organization at l-larding. This club meets monthly to study dramatics, with programs being presented by members ot the group. This year the club has only 81 members as compared with approximately 200 members in previous years. Membership was limited because it is believed that more can be ac- complished with a smaller group. those really interested in acting or play production. Selection ot members was made from a list ot 150 applicants who were rated on pre- vious experience, interest in dramatics, and scholarship. Capably leading the club in its activities were the otticers: Harold Alexander, pres- ident: Jim Arnold, vice-president Carol Sparlcs, secretary: and Pam Smyth, treasurer. Mr. William Calvert, taculty adviser. guided the members, and lended a helping hand whenever necessary. Two assembly programs were presented by Props 81 Qs The tirst at which was a play entitled Ghost of a Show. In this comedy Dan Briclcley portrayed the ghost of Willie Shakespeare, Others in the cast were Steve Lytle, Joyce Payne, Marilyn Sitritt, Joe Anderson, Connie Hammond, Shirley Kyle, Bob Thatcher, Bob Gruber and Carol Sparlcs. The other assembly was in the torm ot a Christmas program. Socially speaking, the big events were a Gold Diggers' dance held in March, and a Spring Picnic. if v F . ' , Q. ' , Page Twenty-tive



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