Harding High School - Quiver Yearbook (Marion, OH)
- Class of 1953
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X I . 5, f 'E S 4 f' Afsnm. 1.5, W xy, 1 1 l,, 0.44.1 -ww' s N, ,f I . E fi v - J P ,r'-1 W- Qu 1 silo r I fill, . X0 Q 2 h :ff ' Y J S A . 3, 1 ' N 1. fx 'Q oo' -5 5 f 300 022 uf ' . L ' 5, gf! J! GOOD NEWS M f Q R7 I.: S XXX i Qi gxfl' X wi X Hugh S wx? X 74 ' Af. 9 . O Q - V T- , ,WT QQ My 551 A ' !6i,J3Q4' f S Re 7 Q I 7X , w Q X f H ' , I g X 1 Aix ,9Z?aL,4f ALSO RECALLING FAMILIAR SCENES AND FAMILIAR FACES LONG TO BE REMEMBERED Quvlzn F011 1953 llxnnlxl 1 Slll00L uiuuox onlo 0 7 7 lfl C ' I 5 Office Errcnds o T E' CI '- . , G Y T' R 9 'Q 'A H Y 1 . ' I ll I I ll .' f Y A A Merry Mixup Public Address System Simplifies Work For Mr. Gcbler and Miss Pace Sally forgot her excu THESE EVERYDAY OCCURRENCES REMAIN CLEAR IN OUR AFTERTHOUGHTS OF '52-'53 Cl 5 TABLE OF CONTENTS STUDENT LIFE 6 To It g T oIost 0 ram O r CLASSES Page 24 57 Sopnomores G 3 Adm strcfo ACTIVITIES Page 58 SI C bs Orgcmzof rr ACN ATHLETICS P 29 CossCor'ry F S ILJOI To :J COMMUNITY LIFE 9:1 v I PQ TPGQ I - 1 ' 5 WMss 'X I J QQ, ff X S N . Q-J Page 23 Ge 5' 'e rvcsf 3 Sch Icody fd S210 y F' ' SiI'v0AI R . 0 Q C. Q x Serdcrs, Jxlsrs Ini f rx g it 5 N7 ws ' QQ Y I -f in 'Q 'S - f Ive Pays, ond Other Ewa- 55 C. Ecfor Nffes 0 . S oge 8 - 7 r ,It , CcfboII, BG Le V, r 'L If! ,TU I7 Dani-, B ,'9' I page '-I42 J Pb , Re cfirs ACI adsl Is Src: SP0 xes . f: ' Ss, , ww ' -Q. 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Mr. Calvert's speech classes afford stu- dents the opportunity to express their talents through forums, debates, radio shows and other lorms ol drama. West HaII-The center of the univ se! Almost every student occupies a seat in this room at one time or another during the day. Q3 Mrs. StrubeI's Sophomore Literature class enioys studying and portraying Thornton WiIder's one act play, The Happy Journey to Trenton and Camden. 'K 1 .I .. I I A FEW TYPICAL SCENES ONE MIGHT ENCOUNTER WHILE TAKING A RE- TROGRESSIVE TRIP THROUGH THE HALLS OF OUR ALMA MATER. , ly Kofgfi' t I? 1 I 7 I L xo, E I I' at I X I I I. . I ykmm , - t yyf ' I ,, 'Q I I of E. --M. Such corridor conversing talies a back seat due to the overflowing enrolimert. The Harding Orchestra taliing over the gymnasium during fourth period. Boys' gym classes, under the direction of Kenny Somerlot Next year this problem will be solved by a modern music room. make good use of the limited facilities. J 0llCkfi0ll.5 Clllll a QIIKUIIlfl'IIl.l'lIl'l'.t Putting books away con prove quite a tasl: when three or four ot us try to claim one loclrer. Keeping within bounds is a necessary rule as busy streets molce girls' ath- When eighth period rolls around, the Harding Band re- letics dangerous. hearsals become audible throughout the school. M 'urn-vw '-' -V. wf-QLQ-, H, ' 75 ,,: 'f' 3 l- L'1'i9 'au f-rc: R .,4N:, ' ,J .153 In the lritchen girls demonstrate their culinary art under the supervision of Mrs. Drake. r-n-- Y- . gd -N f , Y., N-, ,..-.- . 'A L V Y ---A M , --qv-1--+L If Q. r 7'-Jw 'Q s v 5551, Under the direction of Miss Masters, girls receive training in dress molring poise, and other phases oi home economics. In the classroom Mrs. Hinomgr ir-- structs students in business training' typewriters ond shorthand :nods ore Kept busy. 5 '. 5 ., 2 ,5 ii Tl ene ifinr or rom pafienf ,9lfl5fl'llCll.0ll -V 'i Aifffff If -xx - X f iii iii X' Ji if J .1 .K Zac P rv-M-5 -4 'Qs Yv,,ff1 Mr. Gatchell, Assistant Principal, and Dave McCreight, a Senior of '53, are engrossed in deep discussion. This is one of the many privileges oi guidance offered to the Harding Student. Home room and club treasurers, un der the instruction ot Mr. Smith, learn to balance the budget in their respective activities. nc! Conduhafion Driver Education Classes, with Mr. Smith behind the dual control, learn the principles of safe driving and the value of a courteous attitude. fx, 3 f a zing fsjarf ,911 Tri-Hi-Y members become 1953 Florence Nightingales when emergencies arise, Lennette Smith, Nancy lndoe, Miss Tur- ner conduct morning devotions to stimulate our thinlring throughout the day. I IPO .l'C,.l fl, ,L lil! Qlll' 00 Tom Warner, Jerry Issler, Carolyn Fox, from Mr. Schiavo piclr up ci few pointers on mailing a sale. Sonia Giles finds time to display her artistic ability on the doors of the sewing room. IMO S A -4 ' Q 'L Q g K Jia: A in W 1 S i 5, 5-6 W, XXX ' r l.... W , . ' Q 3 H? 2. 9 , W gf. gan. 2 gs .M -gf-a:f1l:,1 S? Ffh X 'X 4 Q ' 5' . i 1 1 'fi xi' ffl' X1 Q- f ' ll N' I S' 4 2 1 f My , I racficing whaf e earn fk f, ff' Mr. Mclvtahan and his little helpers' keep the auto shop buzzing by re- pairing trucks and automobiles tar teachers and lriends. These industrial leaders ot tomorrow are learning to apply the principles ol admiristrative business with the constructive appli- cation at modern mechanics. l-lard' ing l-tigh School is proud at its vo' cational department and teels that such a beneticial program is one more step in the progress ot Marior. Bob Moore, Bob Newell, Mr. McMahon, Tom Welch, Darrell Fish, Gerald Ulery. Alas, what etticiency! The boys in Mr. Hoops' printirg classes really keep the t-tarding presses rolling. They must be choosing the appropri- ate type tor our grade cards. Yes. these innocent looking chaps are re- sponsible tor this untorgiyabe crime. However, we nnust torgive them when looking at the beoutitully prihtea football and basketball program: and ottice t-terala and Giver ef- CUESS. Ronald Stoutter, Jack Croft, Steve Lytle Jock Spitlman. olzfng f. ACLU cw 0011 X 1 f-e ere S 7 f 2 'I ff f Erwrlwsloerf gr,,eff. Hoppliy Clecorole Tre :urge Clwrfgre mos free ln Weil l-lolr, THIS wof, but ore C5 llwe lovely Yule-ide Qozewinfcei rho? one might have ,een wlwile slrolllng rlwrougf Tlve Pollf ol l-lordlrwg. Beam le' prcfures, Sparkling Mme ond sliver bells odded 0 gifrer lo eocln ond every Wfccw cr voccmr bulletin booro. Milne Crawford Sue Keller Borbcro Bcrnharr Jerry lsler 7 2 - nfoging CllriJfmaJ jeJfl'cfl'fle.5 .V 2 Mrs. Willmeth Mr. Somerlot Mrs. Harmon Mr. Schiavo Miss Eymon S flfllhy 6790 Harding Teocnerij ore offorded tne op- portunity to relax ond enjoy rnernselyes of the fOCufry Teo nerd In the sewing roorn. The orTrsr7coVy Indined grrls swdyrng rome economic: ore reiponf slbre for rne beounrul Cnrivrnoi defore- none. .5711 I .SQFPII ll I 9 Gnmrnerrnjx fgewni er iwf ond aorin, set on by oeowlh' feweri ord spark- Hng 7ewe'ry funlred Tre 'ry 'gr prendof for fre ormcf Crffrnnci krrnof ned oy Joes Doegrrew 'n reno' er tre newly crcwred queen, Tns yecf MEL Sue Coffey O Seder C1454 wo, We r'CFOf6d MESH who Odeo os Peifei, Ord queen for rnfs reerye Ceioecn. 1-unznzfng S or Wa'clferfr1.5 Cjan A Leslie lrey Beverly McCurdy Jane! Bull Charles Heinlin Jirn Smith Sue Coffey Sherry Caris Keith Sfreef Whev The dismal doy ol rhlorerm exams orriyef in early lzesfuory the smaehf body lz I ec wlrh o iudaeh horror! G13 :lcd ,Fl slyleh levws ora ooys weorwg the-lr usual gccfllhg regolla may be Beer grfagglirg lhfo +he bU'lc'r'g Qrovey lodhg the trggig hive. Some ol the more smolous chllorer loboyel posse momevforhy t0 brush no on fheir reodlwf rirlh-' ond hrhmerlc. However, such dl fgerl sludy is highly irregular. sime Ouf jar pefdxafion F:,r Iecezrfcq me-T064 :5 The Cafe' 909 ofe Czneghr by cw condo Convert while re ofrg ffom the venous othvf 'es ol We Tycfol 1-Choo! Gay. lfeie charming le cwg may chew oe Zeer C- 'lblV'Q We ofcwc Oo l-lor:1 1 l f:h Eddie Morse, Leslie lrey, James Hachfen, and Roger Thomas Zifalcfizcf ! K IZ axing owing ur app? porin? lvaca fion 1 F5 X in f lfnuw' . I' 1 1 k t 7 I Yi' l Lf . ,sf ji If -g' l ' xiii - ' 0?'A ' Alter the strain ol eleven weeks ol hard study and buzzing activities, both atudente and iaculty members enioy the leisure ol Spring vacation When the cheertul 'chin on- nounces the approach oi this long awaited season and the happy crocus peeps through the grouna, all l-lardingiies onticpote the seven day vacotior by icheouling the events they cont attord to miss. A typical Scene ol H. l-l. S. guys and gala is the lriendly getetogether around the teevision set. However, the seven aoy rest period usually turns into a social whirl and when the lun and lrolic is over, the students gaily return to their lorrner roles and the homestretch ol '53 is oegun. Pal' Ruhl, Ray Winters, Ann Larkin, Tom Yeager, Jim Ferguson, Marlene Gamble, and Scrappy. A Qiaugty Lighting can rnalce or break the picture. Dale Hughes, commercial photographer and candia cameraman lor the Quiver, illustrates the importance ol proper lighting in the art ol photography. This is but one ol the opportunities of vocational guidance Oiler- ed to the H. H.S. student. The annual Vocational Conference held in April affords Instruction and explanation ol all types ol vocations. Harding students show an in- tense interest in this worthwhile project which the businessmen and educators in this vicinity malce possible. Keep your eyes open in the future-the youth ol today is pre- pared lor tomorrow! Dick Hardin, Hope Dall, Celia lrey, Judy Street, Sharon Burlre, Hank Deal, Connie Bartram, Bob Unland Bob Thatcher, Larry Ziclcafoose, and Dale Hughes. ealflflg l'l'lCl 2 WM 32519 omcm .jvla , Ex!! Mr Bam Gavin Ke merly Loyeite Sf clxlln Jerry Wngeif and Be erlee F edel Each Hordmg groduof IS owore ol The Chollenoe the lufure holds lor hum ond looks toword has gool wrth hope ond onxuefy The members ol The close cl 53 ore begmmng o dnfferenf phose of their lives whether they ore onhcu potmg o college educohon or o posnhon nn o vocohon of theur choice rhmgs ore oomg to be dlhferent The problems ond re ponsubllmes they must foce w ll not be The some os Those of o hloh chool emor The next lew yeors wlll e+ the poce nn the lnves of +hese young men ond women Cohgrolulohons J od ohd God Ble ou' ml! r- i 1' f T . n na! f - ' A 'fi 2 W ll ,ll 5 I , V - NVQ T L I 5 9' l gr is . SSY . A V f ,l l i I L i L4Li il jQi7Q gLmim1 i M3 -,..,.N..-.V H-- ff f A - . . K A .I af, ,J W AQ' ' ' -:M 1 IQ 1 V .g , f . 1-fx HQ, 1-4 , f 5 . ' ' , 1-N -n V K 5 ' V Sip ' . H Wg Q Q Jin 1 af 1 ..frns h W P ' V hair-ws, mir. 3 K AV 'YQ'Q' Nw M ' , I -H , .....M..-...M .-,.. . .-MU ..-..,..-..,.,.4.....-......,..... .. . . . , ..-..... HW, . -. -, - 1 X 1 5 l 4 K i Elwin Falor, Cynthia Myers, Tony D'Eromo. and Kittie Nagel. x l i ' jf J une cr , 2 66 2 f 1 The balmy, late Spring evening finds the Col- iseum buzzing with capped and gowned stu- dents, scurrying around, straightening their tassels and making sure there are no slip-ups ,,,. in their appearances. Suddenly there is a dead silence, the Col- iseum takes on an entirely different atmo- sphere, and an unusual stillness sweeps over I our class. The Harding Orchestra breaks this tranquility with the strains of Pomp and Circumstanceu as we receive our cues to be- gin to take the last steps we will take together as the class of '53. This is it! The final event of our school lives-Graduation Night. ir 'lr 'Ir 'Ir 'A' ir Remember the good times we had at Central, Edison and Vernon? Sharon Burke, Ted Simmons, Judson Vfebb. and Nick Alex capably took the lead in Central activities. Our dramatic successes were ltAlways Works, Boom- erang, and A Daughter of the Gods. At Edison, we all remember how Rocky Redmond, Max Trent, Arlene Cleveland, and Loyette Stricklin acted as our capable guides. Before the footlights of Edison we presented our Freshmen plays, Bessie, the Bondit's Beautiful Baby, The Greener Grass, and Everything's Off. At Vern- on Don Hammond directed student activities with his as- sistants Dan Brickley, Roberta Cramer, and Joe Doni- then. For our dramatic debut we presented The Un- invited Ghost and Bobby Sox. With our arrival at Harding we all ioined hands and be- came the celebrated class of '53. Lowell Arnold, Sharon Burke, Rosalyn Kaelber, and Marilyn Kellogg were elect- ed to the official posts and we chose aqua and silver as our class color, the white rose as our flower, and Life ls What We Make lt seemed to best fit our purpose, Our Junior year was high-lighted with our dramatic per- formance The Red Spider. We chose Elwin Ealor, Jim Chapman, Jane Larkin, and Bill Winters to be our leaders. ln the toll of '52, we began our Senior and final year at old Harding. Following the example of certain noted politicians, our campaigns were launched and resulted in the election of Elwin Ealor, Tony D'Eramo, Cynthia Myers, and Kittie Nagel. The annual Homecoming event will long be remembered by the members of our class and especially by the Queen and her Court. Georgeann Zuck and Sharon Burke burned the midnight oil by pre- paring the record of our class, the Quiver, while across the hall, Dan Brickley and Ruth Wilson presented the latest in fact and fiction in the Harding Herald. To add the final touch to this eventful year, we presented our class play, l Remember Mama, directed by Mr. Wil- liam Calvert. And so, with our final year of school drawing to a happy close, we look back with a touch of melancholy at our record. The class of '53 hopes that it has left its imprint in the life of Harding High as Harding hos left a deep and lasting impression in all our lives. Lacleniliilm Ana! ggzflfl. -3 3 l-larorg ' 'er eeitor in': 'fe Klo :'e rcrzr S:i'e', ire 35 'he haheg' ire 35 ei' 'SGW Nth NMC r izreol :on reworo no 5: be- 'rg o frcere ooo rora-worlcing ztbaerf Cerro ni. righ 'croel yeorf. Tre rnembershb ii coea C' ':':oiti: oirieferrer' eoaerghib 5na'ot'e' ae' fe iorner' ora 're ,ewiie he hai werdriz , :lef- eo 're Lircei. C-olif':ctiora rejeiiar, iff e'aY nity are that a -,tucent must be o nwenneer er Forging re later than the beginnirg Q5 n fenor ,ear ora he rnb t be ir the ubper thro :S , groo- aC?-Cf ioii feheo-'Qc y. lzrorn the list cl thofe eligible-ninetyfthree +hie year enet more than lortyrtwo or tilteer ber Cent el the graduating :lol rnoy be eleetea 'Q 'he 23- iety, Each ol the three rotfngs aw scholarship, leoderf Sho and service and character-Comte eneethird toward the total rarl er score ol the gtuciert, Leode efshtp is based on the nurnber ol activity ports o student has eorred during the lirst seven fernesters ol high school. Character and service is deterrninf eo by o teocherfpupi rating ballot or which they page each conaidate upon the courtesy he ghowi to otheri, honeLty in all endeavors, respezt given to fchool rules and regulations, lceebirg perzorol oleogein ard re ponsiblities promptly coooeration 'r 2 of 'itall committee, and teorn Worr oeiefion ei o Dleoslng ora gzwrg berporaity orc ati roae howr tewod etheri Cl' Ruth Wilson, Salutatorian, Sandra Raizrnan, Valedictarian, Mr. Cecil Gabler, Principal Row I: Miss Isabel Freer, Lennette Smith, Shirley Petter, Joan Walton, Peggy Kellogg, Betty Keclr. Row ll: Betty Dowler, Mildred Sauthward, Marty Gamble, Bev- erlee Friedel, Rosie Kaelber, Row Ill: Barbara Barnhart, Roberta Cramer, Cynthia Myers, Jane Larlcin, Joyce Matson. Row IV: Edwin Morse, Pat Titus, Angeline Marnich, Celia Irey. Betty Bowden. Row V: Steve Lytle, Bill Winters, Carol Sparks, Sandra Railman, Bonnie Kern. Row VI: Joe Donithen, Jeaneen Rippey, Ruth Wilson, Barbara Wolf. 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FRANCIS BECKLEYfGefercI Cc 'se' Vfcf wa 4' E: :V NORMAN BEERY V A PH BENDER V crc C 2 Tccl sw' DONNA BETZ G rerc1I Cc rse ID BIDDLE GcmcroI Co s P Ord Qs 2 A b BISHOP V cotxonox C se co sm P 'wer 0 SHIRLEY BLAIR GemeroI Course J Tor Choir 2 Semor Ch Re C Spa s C CHARLES BLANKENSHIP V r Q C HA OLD BLANKENSHIP V C KENNETH BLANKENSHIP Vc Q Cc e FI R C E BODELL G rol C e Rocw I ro BOB BOLTZ C rw I C s Y23 BETTY BOWDEN Q v 0 I' eco 2 3 4 2 ss A JACK BOXWELL 2 3 4 Ty H CHRIS BRADY c. 4 4 JOAN BRAHAM 6' .b an lllllilllf DAN BRICKLEY General Course Junror Chorr 2 Senror Clwcr ops and s 234 Ed tar Herod 4 Prom Comm HrY 2 Secretary Tr aserer 34 Jmror Play 3 Chorrrnar- ass Mrtto Commrttee 2 Cnarrman lnyrtatron Cornrnrttee 4 Natonal Honor socrety 4 Sensor Pay Cast 4 Jr K war' ar- 4 MARVIN BUCKINGHAM Vocatuanal Course J nrar Clwor 2 Future Tradesrnen of Amerrca 3 4 JANET BULL General Course Home Room Treasurer 24 Clr e er 2 Tr HrY 234 Props ard Gs 2 Cl'1arrr-nan e Dance Ccrrrnrttee 4 MARY ALICE BUMGARNER General Course SHARON BURKE General Course Class Vce Presrdent 2 Ho om Presrdent 23 Student Co n 2 etary 4 Props and Qs 2 Photo Edrtor G wer Staff 4 Pronf Comrnrttee 3 Lrbrary Councrl 2 Treas rer Uslrer Junror Pay 3 Clrarrman Rrng and Pm Commrtree 3 Baccalaureate Con' mrttee 4 Ottrce Assrstant 3 Hornecomrng Attendant 4 Na anal Honor Socrety 4 MARTHA BURKLEW General Carrse T H Y 234 LeP on 4 ops and Gs 2 o r mor Ccmmrttee 3 HARD BURTCH General COL sc P pal 23 Tr rr H CHARLES BUTCHER General Course DORIS CALBERT Genera CoJrse GAA 3 MARILYN CARDWELL Vocatranal Cc s Slwoslronean o DON CAREY General Course Home Room Vt e Presrde t 4 Scrence C Lb 4 2 Home Room Secretary 4 Jmror Clwo r 2 Serwor Clwor 3 L b ary Co ncul 3 Slwoslwonean Clelo 4 JIM CHAPMAN General CoJrse Class Vee Presrdert 3 Ho rf rn Vrce Presrdent 3 Student Co nc 3 Red Crass o es1dent3 Bas a Foo a 34 ball 4 Varsrty H 34 Senror Dance Cofnmrttee 3 JOHN CHAFIN General Cours DICK CHURCH Vocatroral Course B d 2 J Amer e s 3 F t re Tradesmer ol Arner a BA BARA CLARK Voeatora Co s J Cn 3 Props an s 2 Slvos on ar' 4 O 555 ARLENE CLEVELAND Genera Co rs H m R e a H 're Ro asurer 3 Pops an s 2 e ary 4 erald tall 34 rom mrt ay Co 'n tt e3 Homecom ng Att dart 4 VIVIAN CLOSE Ger' ral Ca rse Wrtlwdra 7777 . 44 Pr QI .7 I II I ' I rttee 3' A- 7 - e . 3 I - ' 7, C J . T 7 . . . 1 . n I ' 7 I 7 . i -7 . - I 7 7 u ' I 7 .god - 1- 1 7, 7 I ' - ' I s Sze - T I I 7 're Ro I , Z rt dl 73 4' Trl-I-IIYY 2,37 Se'- T7 I A . I I 3 - r -' rl- lr 7 7 7 ef' Sal 7 Pr I 7 Llbrary C ,rnol 2.3,4' J P' Pay RIC 7 A 'f A7 C't 7 4' oil. 34' Varslty 3.4. - I r f . . . , - ' ur CQ 4 Cl,I 4. VIRGINIA CARSWELL-Vocational Ccurset Home Room Treasner I r u ' I I I . I I I - r 7 I ' r 7 ne 7oo I ' 7 . 3 7 C uni' 2, Pr ' 7 Hi-Y 273,47 lretb ll 2737- tb ll 2, 7 ' Base- - I 7 an 7 r, r liar Mez'- arI: 7 I L . Ia 3,4. R - I I .r et error lofr 2' Sent' Cnolr 7 d O' 7 I1 e C'.b .' Flice A 'tar' 1 - I u Of C e own Se'r7t r. 2' C r cm Tre 7 ' Trl-Hi-Y 2,3,4' r d GI 3 Seirt 7 H 5 . 7 P Com 't ee 3- Jrtf P on T e i E 9- 4 .JZ HIOIIII Ullllllllj C DE COILE G r C r N3 CONNIE COLE V como ol BERT COOK ne QI Cc T SIE COULTER General C T H Y 2 Lb H ANN COURTNEY G I C J r 2 A C LEN CRAFT Genera' Cc rs H Pres e r e r Nom H JACK CRAFT Gerero Co rse Home Rcofn Se reto y OS rer 34 er O A b 4 Vorsny H ROBERTA CRAMER GeneroI Co rse J nrcr CHO r 2 O 4 L I re P c r' or css ISTOFY omrnntee 4 OIIOWGI eIy 4 MILTON CRAWFORD GenerGI Cc s H Y 23 F I' C' O Trees rer 4 JO ANN CRUMP Vccorcno C s SI' snonecn C O rre rcs 4 E DALL Ge erol Co rse Tr H Y 234 Props 81 BARA DALY V otercn Cc 5 J or o HANK DEAL GenercI Co rse Ho e Roorn Secrero y 3 If 3 d C 0 s Co cr os efboII Mcroger 2 F cfbo' 23 r In T n c oy Ccrnmrtree 3 Art C b 2 3 Arr CI b V e 2 Rcdo SIQP34 Vorsfy H 34 CARLOS DENNIS Vocotonol Cc s H com C co os er4 r Q34 Vors1yH4 TONY D ERAMO Genero C rs C oss V e Pres de I Srcfi Ccpy Edrfor 4 Pro'n Cowrrntree 3 Red Cross C Rec! Cross C rcrl Pres der-t 4 H 4 osk 23 Footbo 2 3 4 Coof IH 4 e CC ree4 SDor'shCI 4 c 5 H NORA De VORE Ge erol Cc s JOE DONITHEN Ger' roI Cc 5 esta 2 Q C 234 I-Iercld 0 cr CIcss Proc e Un tree o rrrc c Cost 4 4. 1 I ' 1- x I , . LY - e'e C' Cerse' H'-Y 24' SE 4'J 3iC'U Ct Wee 4' Pr 'A'g C15 4, - Q I n Cc.rse' Trf-HI-Y 47 S 3sII0'e:1 C 4. DEL -Ge ' fse' . bI g 24' VG'S-If H 4. CAS - I Cgrse' fI- I- ' ' 'cry Ctfi 2. RUT - erers cqrse' ,nit CFC? 2' T' H'-Y 734' rr Ieb 4. G - , 91 owe Room Idff 2' Ecile scI 2' Tfcck 3.4' C oss Corfry 34' S nfc Giard CCM Tree 4' Pr'n7Ing CIL,b 4' Vo's'T', 34. - 7 I u ' Q r 2' HU' Ream Tre - . ' Bosln b 2 3' Track 2,34' rt C .D 34 :'IV'I.'NQ CIM 7 I 3.4. - . 3 ' 3 ' I ' 'ie-sf' 23 ' TrI-HI-Y 273,47 ePer'f So on Sec tary 4' r ps if C 273' Se' CI H' C ' 7 N ' . Hcncr Sc - gr e' I- , .47 ccfbcr 2 Scene - . - I I Cf e' :I I 4. LOREN CUNNINGHAM-VogorIc'c' Cc.fSe' Jr. fvrerfcn Ve 1I'C'IiS3' F... T esfnen 59 A e'Ico . HOP - r . .' '- 7. ' C s 2. BAR -I cc I 7 J e' ,rl CIW If 2' Sr:Sntf,: 4. 1 M T 'Y' r ' Iercd Starr ' Re r 5 en 'I 4- HI-Y 2.3,4: Vice Pfes':1e 3 B Ir . 7 O I ,:Toc 4' mnbI'g2 J.. I r PI ' 7 e . ' .I IQ- Presse' - I 7 fe' cme R I Seifercfy 3 H 'ne R 'n Tre -r 7 C :ss Ccftry 4' Fife Tfc:e. e' C' Amen: , ' ' , ' - 1 O. e' I: I r 4' Of., 2.4I ' O-. ' I I rr 2,3, A Hrr PfeQ'5.l 4' B e'boI 7 - II ' K o' iS nie' Cass Q rgry 'r'rY 1 ' II' b 'V r Fry 3,4'J'. K'v.: 3'. - Ie J e' Or:I'1 f 34' B:':1 234 P' cs 8 'S , 7 ' Sfox 4' P'c ' Ccfn f'ee 3' ,ff PI,3ASefr ' hfyC .Mi can-Q4-we feng Hcrcf Sccefy 4' Sen' r Poy ' Jr. KJ.cr'G', .. 1 g C :Anal -bllllj DAVE DOSS-General Calrset Home Rafal 'Irf:'Js.rer 2' HI-Y 2 Ar' C ,In Vice Presidenv 3' Radio S1aIl4. BETTY DOWLER-General COUFSGQ Cneerleaaer 2' Trl-HI-Y 234 Press 81 Q3 23,47 Herald Sfalll 4: Pronw Carnmltfee 3' Jerlaf Pav Committee 3' Senlcr Class Molto Co'n'n?tfee 47 Radb Stal Edllar 4' Nafcna' 5-Iancr Sodefy 4' Sewiar Pay Cast 4 NANCY DOWLER Cerera Cause H eas er o r 4 ro s vw ee Scar' s C BETTY JANE DRAKE General C .Jrse J r' Cln 3 Marr I IH DUTTON G neral Ca re H Y2 BSI' SsCa Iy34 VarslyH ROBERT DYE G C rse JLnlarC 0 2 r MIRIAM ECHOLS Genfral Course J 34 GAA 23 Props ana Q54 FRED EDINGTON Vocanana Course CHARLES EMMONS General Course 4 nC1 Basketball 2 3 4 Baseoa SHARON EVANS Genera Co rse Home Roonr Secrera Y 2 or C avr Orc eslra C eereaa r Fl HI Y Pans 81 Qs 2 Senrar Song Cornmnlee 4 G wer P Slncsnonean Cl b 4 V GINIA FAINE General Colrse J e Cln rnlttee ELWIN FALOR G neral Cc rse Class Pres dent 34 Horn R er? 2 3 S Jdenr Coancll 3 4 SenlorCI1alr 4 J a 3 Flower and Co ar Ccmmnree 2 Span slw U 4 4 Jr Krwanlan 34 Buckeye Bays Stale 3 Nanonal H clety 4 S nlor Play C0514 JACK FEES Gene GI Co rs Home Ream Tr rer 0 I ee oo a 4 nor Class W ee 4 V rslty H JIM FERGUSON General Course B nd 234 Brass Se e 3 lv r I r Son Q ar C a 0 rn II MARILYN FETTER General C Irse H rn Ra rn S reIary3 Tr I Pay mfn tree a C or C 'n Nec SHIRLEY FETTER C e ea as 'n TT a ss 0 3 V' C Jf ar 4 r Pay Cast 4 DARRELL FISH 5 v d fn ROGER FLOYD C D - W I I ' 7 o 'e Rain' Tr er 2' J. ir Cni 2' Trl-HI-Y 273. 7 P o and G3 273,4' Pffw CCM 'II 3' .ill I LJ 4. - 0 7 I. Ter clr 7 a .S BOB 7 e , s ' I- ' a efbal' 2' Trail 3.4 Cr: ,n f ' 5 34. - eneral on ' f ' I1,Ir 'A I CII: 4' PWM- Ifg Cub 4. - ,- ' nlfv C'c'f 2' Serkr Cnfr 23 Qrmmg rb4. I II I w 21 J r I 23,4 I4 ll 'Q fra 1 72,34 r ' 7 ' ' 7 If Sfaf 4 IR - I 7 lni r clr 2' Junlar Plz Car' A 3. Presfd I 7 ' 3 P X , 7 'I 'I 7 qnlvr Pey 7 ' ' I . Cl LJ 7 Sclence C .b ' . ' A . ' ' 7 ' Gr- cr Sa ' ' e ' . - r I, Flf , e-as, 2' Pr rv Cf:'n 1'H 4: HI-Y 2,347 F vb 23 ' Se 5 E' C:'n'nI1l ' a ' 34. - ' 7 G 7 ' rl I Pfcas gf QE 2' GJ e Slarl 3,47 H3Y 2' Senlc g CV' n fe- 47 Sp 'sr lnb 4' Jr. Pl y C rv I ee 3. - O2 7 C .e .Q ei ' ' H'-Y 2.3.47 Prcas 81 QE 2 374' Janbr CG ' - 3' Fl Ne :ra C am I -2. -Gerefal CC.rse' J Cf CMN 2' Senbr C':' 34' ll erl 274' Ir'-HI-Y 234' Pri Z GIS 23.4' Prffv CCM S eo 3' Re' Cr: Cond 2' L' ' rf Comdl V' - Presderr 23' Se 'fr Bccc lam e e Ccrnmnee 4' 'latina Hinir Sciew 'SQ'-J ' I . -Vtiafcna Come' Ar, C .Lu 2' Jr. Annerii Veinznfs 3' P T re Tr: es en C' A. 9'-13 4' V.I.C. C .C 34. - -erera Ctfse' Jff' Crt 2 3' H-Y 2 3 :,',.'-Q C 4, UH II IHUII lllll CA RO LYN FOX c BEVERLEE FRIEDEL 4 A D GJ LLIS FROST r Q C Cs Q SANDRA GALLAGHER V P es r 4 G RLENE GAMBLE G f I F e our 34 I1 Y DS 81 Q 2 3 4 wer Vo efor 4 Prom Covwmrftee Y :J rwor N I rwoI Hr So wefy 4 J CK GARVER J mem 0 os emo Cz H E GILLESPIE V :J 0 OI Cc se T CHARLES GRAFF Vo GMOHOI Cc rse Jr Amer on M Ivor' C53 re T odes e O Amer c 4 youth 171 Izfe 5 fneen 11111111 qIlIHIl1Il7?Gfl to 10171 the Ullllllllelfllll? lllllllllll 11111 mme tn that my terzozu 1911 Ill FRANK GREEN V QTIOPQI Co rse T ack 2 3 4 Cr 5 Co rw ry 4 on Me How 5 34 Fume Tro ew' Amp Vorsr 2 3 4 SHIRLEY GROVER Je GAA 2 Pro Q s RONALD HAAS V of C Home 0 e der? 3 om Roc s 4 Home Roow rv re rc: Avwer c 4 ARLES HAFER V PATRICIA HAINES Q rf 31-O 4 auoterfv CLIFF HALL V T 3 Arr-er JUDY HAMILTON owe 0 DO HAROLD HAMMOND Gererow C fse Howe Roc Preset ng r- ecIcosY omm DI K HARDIN G o rse H H Room Pesde 2 Props r osxer Q C I 3 X 7U ' I , 4. .I I -QQ-gf 1 C3355 ffbf Cff' 2,3' :Use 43: C3 2' I: ' 'E Rei' 14 Cfi. -Gewfz' C: 'Se' Q, :' C'T'f 2' C'ee'e3:1e' 23 ' TWH'-Y 234' preps if Cs 234' I'I'3'3C1 S13 Fecrfe Edtcr 4' L'c':'. C: 'ibl 23 ' Sei. 3 Pfes. 4' J if Us CQ '1'fYee 3' S-553' C3 C' 'Z'--r' Ccwwffee 34' Ncfcfz Hcrcf SZCEN 4' SQFIT' P 11, Cas' 4. PHY -fue ef cxse' Press 81 - 23' He' Id S1334 - :infra Ccxse' Home 32:0 f 'ae' 2' Her'-9 RCCM Se-:fem y ' Pfcps 131 CE 2' FJ 'Q R rdf-fs C' OIV5 4. MA - e sfo Corse' J-,f0f C'c 2' S FIC' Ch ' , 'C eefIecder 2,34' Tr7-Hf- 2,3,4' Pm, 'S . . ' QI' S 'Z Sec' y 7 ' T':Ire C' I 3' GEC ,vcr C' . A -'Q I Cxfse' B Ii I II 2,3' Tf ik 234' Vofsiry 234. JAN - 2' fi f' Hr ' M-HI-Y 2' Srcsbzr-eom C ,ID 4. ARLEN GLENN-Vc:orIonoI Ccmse' Hmre Trodeswer' cf Amerfzo 3,4. PML r I 5343. I N TT I WI .N -' 1 ' H61 2, ' r os ,I 2,3, :Jn Afwefk 1 fc , ' I d ef' Q' .Y- Yfa 4' 7, H . -'D 'wo Cc.fse'T'Y-HE-Y34: . . . ' os 81 ' 2. - 3' 'cnc Cmse' I Rc pr sf , ' H e Vie Pre 'dent ' Sezrewfy 2' Sf.- G9 V CC '14 2' FJ T oesmer' C5 Af 3 . CH - stative' Ccfse' H'-Y 234' Fife Re- 'Q' efs 2' OFC 4. -Ge'ef3I Cirse' Jn' r CICV 2' Sefzf C':?f . 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S Nu' .fdgllllgif JOANN HART General Coarse l-lame Room Secrerary 2 O ra 23 nd Hera! lafl 4 nuor Pla TOM HAVILAND General Coarse Tarnblrrg 24 Art Clab 34 Radio Slafl 4 Varsrfy l-l 2 TOM HAYMAN General Coarse Orchestra 234 Band 234 Strung Qaarlef 4 German Band 34 Brass Sexfef 3 Props 81 Os 4 Hr Y Cnaplarn 4 Senior Class Wrll Commrrtee Clwarr man 4 ROBERTA HEININGER General Coarse Janror Clwoxr 2 Januar Play Comrn tree 3 Sparrslw Clab 4 PATTY HENRY Vocanona C arse Trl l-l Y 234 GAA rare Refarlers olOl'1ro 4 SHIRLEY HOFFMAN General Coarse Janror Claorr 2 Se-mor Chorr 34 LOIS HOLLENBACH Vocatronal Coarse Home Raarn Treas rer 3 Januar Cl'-our 2 Snoslmonean Club 4 LORETTA HOPTRY Vacarronal Coarse Trr l-lr Y 2 3 4 Slwoslwcrean Club Vrce Presrdenf 4 BARBARA HUDSON General Coarse Jpnror Clwour 2 Trl Hr Y 2 3-' Props Sf Q s 2 3 Red Cross Coanc l 2 JOYCE HUFFMAN General Coarse BETTY HUGHES General Coarse T Hr Y 2 3 4 G AA 23 CLARA HUGHES General Coarse Wrtlrdra NANCY JO INDOE General Coarse J nror Clworr 2 Senror Our 34 C reas 4 In n ernble 4 Props 81 O s 3 Herald Slafl 4 Prom Carnrnllree 3 CELIA IREY General Coarse Home Room Treasurer 2 Januar Clworr 2 Trl l-lr Y 234 Secretary Props 81 Os 234 Lrbrary Coancrl 3 Spanrsn Clab 4 Orluce Assrsfonr 4 Natronal Honor Socrefy 4 JERRY ISSLER General Coarse Band 2 B elball 23 a acl: a Pa r Rerarers Ohro4 JANICE JACOBS-General Cavrse' Tr'-HYY 3. CAROL JEFFERIES-General Coarse' Harald Stan 3. HARRIET JOHNSTON-General Corse? Janlor Cl1o'r 27 Senlor olr 34' .7 . . . 2 O ' 2: Llbrur Council 3,47 Secretary 47 Janlor Pray Cornmlnee 3' Senlor Play Cosl 4. has I .flqzun PAT JOHNSON DENNIS JONES JON JONES IVAN JONES V F' ROBERT E JONES J 34 U J O D CEJUDY Geeo C I Tr SSIOS ROSIE KAELBER Ge c C C oss Secfmory 2 R sw r rw or ro V r Pre d reg d e 3 Soo 4 o 0 4 c P ay CQSI 4 BETTY JOAN KECK Os I rw 4 C O I 4 D S 2 Ser' or EIQWU ard Co rr so e 0 mmmtef, 4 I3 NCI OPQI I-Ioror Sc fy 4 BEVERLY SUE KELLER Ge e QI C I Q w 4 A O my s PE GY KELLOGG O G C J r Ch 4 2 3 4 G 5 r Irv 0 o GAVIN KEMMERLY O I as ro res Bod Y 'w Iee S r or O Gown COIWIIIIIQQ 4 BONNIE KERN Ge em o rw Cher 4 r T e e r' G C1 4 O Psss 3 4 :nv FR NKIE KNAPP 1 re h cs S I :J MARY N KUNTZ V UI r H 'ne cs oss Pr c 4 UI MARLENE LANTZ Y 2 LOIS JANE LARKIN Cass Q C on p 4 Ass 4 0 HARRY LEEPER V 4 WILLIAM LEFFLER C 4 7'ff YU ' ' Q I l' ff' 1 -OVW: Ct 'Se' - 7 Chi 2' 'VM'-If 234. -'Evra C2359 P'-Y 2' S 9'ie O .: 4. -GQ'e': Ct 'se' AW ':':f.'. - 'J'T, 'J QC .f'i' CFC? 2' Sefi' Chi? 34' ' YY 4' Sgfcf IH. 3f':' CCWMIYTQE 4' E 'Je :Hades i' Off 4' Soft' Ez. Cas' 4. . -re'e : COXSEA Orresffc 4' Bc'a 2 'L-I'-Y 2' Sefi' COO of Oz.-.' CQNWTIIQQ 4' So MSF C . 4. JOY 4 ,r f I cfse' Jnlcr Choir 2' rl-I-I'-Y 234' Leaefr So'crI i'OS. E ' 4' PWC ' 2, - 'er zfse' + 'Home .C I DOES-GG f 2' Shoe I Cafe 24' J, A CPC? 2' Sevbf Chclr 34' Ofzhest 2' TNI-I'-Y 2. '.e SI erI 3 P ' e'I 4' Pfccs 8: OS 234' Pm Cc NwfIIe ' M55 CI.b ' No- 'C' Heror SJC'eIy 'Sef' f . - fefc Cc. se' Bo d 23. ' Ciofnef . f- er 'Tri-HI-Y 2,34' Pro s Sf O' ' I A I., CQTMIII-, 4' Sefiof Br ck' SI Co ' 2 ' Sfienge C' 4: f,, cle . - P v 3, 5 JI, Im' CIICTI' 2' Tr'-I-II-Y 2,3 'O.A. . 2' Prcss 31 Qs 2' J w f Pl U Iwi-' 3, G - ew' Cfse' .fc c'f 2' Se ':' C'C'r 23 ' Tv'-H:-Y ' .Afu 2' Prop 81 O's 234' Fefod Shi: 4' Jrwfcr Pay COMM-T'66 3' S946 TIOVC1 Cc Iec 4' OVS SI fe Res'e5Q'IG '.e 3' N f':moI Hcrcf S25-EI-. 4, - erefs Ccxse' O ch I P 'de'I 4' m 2 3 4' German Boro 4' Ojver SIOICI 3,4' HI-Y 2 3 4' Jmicf PIO CCMIJI 3' Q 1 Cos 3 ' . - 'erc Ccfse' Sud C I. 27' 3' J ffcr I 3' Sefcr' CIICVF 3, ' CLESVEOCJG 2' III-HI-Y 234' Prcss 81 Q-,Vs 2 f osxef 4' Dfcw C:'Y III e 3' J,I7cr ES, Sf UI S ei f 3' Sefi' Fife' 3' Cc fir CC 'f 'ee 2' S5411 2:02 ' ESOC I 3 'N 'fvaf E f Si:'e', 4. A -fc,-'CI C2 'se' Jmftr Chow 2' Safer C UM' 4' TVYI-I'-Y 234' PIC 81 CS 2 3.4' por1'sI1CI 4. AN fy Zi 'cwc Cc. se' C Rttw Seiffcry 3' I C Q Pcim Tvecs fe' 4' J. Cr CWC? 2' SE 'C' CVC 3' If-PYY 2 3' Eff 31 O'S 2' SE 'C C ftshef. 4' SI'cs 23' C I 'Oxie ASSET 4' N '2'o I-If'3f Sififv 4. -Swat Cifse' If-F1 34' OJNA, 2 3. -Graf: Czxse' I Sfzffrcfy 3' S'.:1efI C: 'CJ 3' If-I4-Y 23 I' Q 4' Pm 5 81 'fs 2' Cfvef S35 4' J . i' Pi, C: 'ee 3' Seffr Baits 3 'eye Cim- 'c'f 'Offie 3'3 23 ' 'J Iffo Hc'ffSi1'ew 4. - TTT: Ci I-Ifwq Phu' We Efeifzrf 3' H -V ' E ' I'2:eS e' 7' Awe' 3 34, -'lffyi C' 'S-2 P 'f' R124 E'ffs':1i 2' O SWL' B 5 -se fI:'::e' 4' Sf BG i'J 2 'QC'-3 CW' wg-V, 4' J 41' IKI'4'1'A'J' 4' S e ff C 'I-.: 3 i'i' Si e',' 4. , .YQ Q. XUIHUIH Jl'I' l' MARY LEONARD-General Course: Class Vice President 2' JJnior Cltcir 2' Senior Choir 3, Tri-Hi-Y 3,41 Quiver Stall 4: Red Cross Ccunci' 2' Senior Cap and Gown Committee 4: Spanislw Club 4. RUTH E. LlNN-General Coursey Band 23,47 Radio Stau 4. DAN LISTER-General Coursey Junior Clioir 27 Senior Choir 3,47 Bard 2: Props Sf O's 2: Prom Committee 3' Red Cross Council 2,3' l-li-Y 2' Senior Brealclast Committee 4' Radio Sta? 47 PriP'ing Club 4. WILLIAM LOWERY-General Course: Future Retailers cl Olwio 4. BARBARA LUCAS-Vocational Course: Junior Clvcfr 2' Tri-l-li-Y2q Slioslwonean Club 4 ALICE LUNDQUIST General Course mor Cnor 2 T 34 Props Xi Q s 2 DANNY LUST Vocational Course l-l 4 or meican Me nan cs 3 Fd e Tradesmen ol Ame a STEVE LYTLE General CoJrse Home Room President 3 Student Lncil 4 J n or Clioir 2 Sem Cl'ioir 3 President 4 and 23 Brass Sextet 23 Props 8: Qs 23 President 4 Herald Stott cts Editor 4 rom Committee 3 l-l Y 2 4 u i a Committee 3 Senior Dance Committee 4 Printing Cl lg 4 Na tion l-lcnor Society 4 Jr Kiwanian 4 JAMES G MADDEN Gerera Course Home Room Presiae t 3 ome Room Treasurer 2 R d C oss Co rct 3 A r s ent Ra o Satt 4 JJnior Pla C rn tee NORA LYNN MAGINN General Course T l-liY 34 Props 81 Qs 4 Junior Play 3 Senior lnvitation Commttee 4 Soanisln Club 4 Senior Pay Cast4 JOHN E MARKLEY Vocational Course JJnior America M clwanics 34 Future Tradesmen o Arrerica 34 Vocato a tCb4 ANGELINE MARNICH General C Jrse Class Se tetary 2 T Y Lbra y Council 24 Spanish Club 4 'Xlatcnal Honor Soc ty MARTIN Ge era C rse Bnd 23 He ald Stall clers o O o ES MASON G C r nd 234 y SHIRLEY NIATHIAS Gere al Cc rs B nd 234 T A 24 P p 81 JANICE MATSON e f V JOYCE MATSON Y .1 A 2 MARILYN MCADOW C A A s 81 C - 7 Ju ' ' - ri-l-li-Y 2, - ' Q I-Y 2,3, ' Jun' A ri C i ' iur . !'lC 4. 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Cong BHC? ln The Future Ot Our Youth Lles the Future Ot Our Country A toll campaign that ran riot with speeches and posters resulted in the election ol Murray Leeper president with Allen Green Shirley l-lotfman and Jerry Emery his capable co workers It is often said that the Junior year s the high light of all the years in the secondary school ing and Juniors of 53 would seem to verify this by act ivlties Leisure time and talent have been well invested in such organizations as Band Orchestra Choir l-l Y Tri Hi Y G A A Club Co Ed to mention only a few Our motto ln the future of our youth lies the future of our country fills us with inspiration Our colors are maroon and white while our flower is the white carnation Meet Me ln St Louis our dramatic hit of the year was an opportunity to dress in costumes of yester years and this highlight made the final page in dramatic his tory the last time that a school function of this nature will be produced on a borrowed stage ln the eyes of the Juniors our talent assembly presented February 20 was tops Just to thinlc that next year not only our plays and assemblies but Our Graduation will be the frst to be performed tn such a beautiful setting as the new auditor num will provide lt was fun to play host to the seniors in the annual Junior Senior Prom always a highlight of any class Although we are looking forward with breathlessness to being the first senior class in Marion to experience such luxuries wonderful times at old I-l l-l S these memories will be paramount in our thoughts when we recall our sophomore and Iunior years We Stand Great Today Yet We Shall Progress ln the Future As sophomores we have come to regard this year as an other stepping stone in our lives We came to old t-lard ing with the same fears that anyone has when he goe to a new place where there are pople with ditferent regulations We felt more at home after receiving a warm welcome The clubs and organizations invited us to loin them and soon we too were members We found ourselves gaining in the fun and work alulce doing things we had thought were for upper classmen only Yes we have come to regard this as one of our most eventful and memorable school years We elected Chug Ballinger as president wth l-lam Rinnert Dianne Gillis and Ann Larlcin to assist him in leading us through our first year at Harding Our motto We stand great today yet we shall progre s in the future will always be our goal in the com ng years The orchid is our flower and our colors are yellow an green To spend a year at Harding is considered by all of us as a privilege We are loolcing forward with anticipation to the coming years we shall spend in a completely mod ern school where we shall have the best of everything Still this year as our first at Harding and the last at Harding shall always be remembered with lay by all Today at Harding . . lf . . ' . . as the New Harding will provide, we will never forget the I .. ,. . . 3 , . . d . . . y 77 .1uNnoRs O jf I 3,-mf Y LA l, 'T ia- l W I 1 Robert Abrams Phyllis Albert Nucl: Alex Dan Artz Barbara Atlunson Ronald Ault Carol Bachman Edward Baer Joan Barley Joyce Bailey Sally Barton Shirley Barton Virginia Bauer Rose mary Baxter Ben Bechtel Edward Beers Jim Bender Robert Berry Jean Blbbee Douglas Blbler William Biddle Shirley Blair Suzanne Blessing Richard Boling er Plez Boolrer Janet Born Lois Bowlln Julia Brady Joe Brngman Donna Brown Carole Burke William Burlceplle Patricia Burlclew Patricia Burnside Patricia Butler Ellen Butterman Norma Call Sherry Carts Kathleen Carroll Robert Carwile Richard Caskey Ralph Chamberlain William Chapman Vena Chrlstman Rosemarie Clifton Shirley Clifton Patricia Clingenpeel Lawrence Cllnger Zelda Clonch Sue Ann Coliley Louise Combs Ronald Con roy Beverly Cool: Phyllis Corbin Barbara Cornette Delores Cosey Robert Coulson Dawn Craft Shirley Craft Edward Crompton Richard Creager Faith Dall Joy Dall Cecil Daniel Vivian Davenport Jacl: Davis Marlene Davis Rachel Davis Donald Deck- er Don Delauder. Shelba Denney Jerry Denton Charlene DeWitt Nancy Dickson Pat Douce Mary Doyle Richard Drury. Lenora Dune Donald Eaton Carl Echols Rol- land Edler Shirley Elsosser Jerry Emery Gloria Endriclrs. U fy IAIIIQ 0l70Hl 5 O -AN! Bonnie Lou Evans Larry Evans Geneva Everly Anna Falrchlld Charles Faust Dorothy Fet ter Tom Fueld Franklin Finley Mary Flrstenberger Vnrguma oey Dallas Foes Paul Foster Sally Freese Jo Ann Galllna Evelyn Gay Malte Geer Larry Gelssler Ina George Ruth Gilbert Charles Glllespue Jerry Gullls Shirley Gilmore Leona Glenn Julia Gorman David Grace Vondaru Graff Allen Green Gene Greer James Hachten Albert Hames Jack Hale Marilyn Hale Norma Hamulton Nancy Ham mond Robert Hamor David Hannlng John Harbm Harry Hardacre Patrncla Heller Gulbert Herr Ruth Hmdman Carolyn Hoch Shirley Hoffman Emma Hogan Nancy Holln day Patty Holluday Dave Holtz Larry Hop try Leslie lrey Jay lsaly John Jaclxson Judy Jaclrson Carl Jacobs Dorothy Jones Carolyn Jones Julua Jones Lots Jones Beverly Jordon Janet Keener Dan nel Keggan Bonnie Keller Jaclr Kellogg Pat Kemmerly Paul Knnkaud James Klrlr Joseph Klfk Kenneth Korlzpatrlclr Robert Knachel Donna Koons James Kratzer Joan Kreuter Mary Kruslcamp Nancy Kunile Calvin Lamb Jerry Lee Murray Leeper Kay Leffler Rose Lutell John Lucas Mary Malreever Anna Mattlson Gary Moves Shurley Mayes Ever ett McCloskey 4 'v 'W ffl JY I 'Y 'Q 9 4. 5 4 All Nfl tr- 1-N X 7 I nl ., st' al x il X. we K il as g v 6 'I ' f' , I n 7 l F I . 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I V , . 7' f if , YV A 2 VL ' - I M1.fcf?,f.,..1,, Patty Thackery Gertrude Thomas Ruth Thomas Lewus Thompson Rowena Thrush Gary Townsend Vnrgmna Trowbrudge Norma Ulery Glenda Utley Lorln Vance Wanda Van Suckle Arthur Vrooman Joyce Walker Patrlcua Walker Roger Walraven Barbara Warwlck Ted Watt Judson Webb Marcla Welnbaum Sharlene Welntraub Tom Welch Richard Wells Jlm Whaley Shlrley White Bull Whuttungton Joel Wullnams Shella Wall rams Susan Wllluams Paul WIllICmS0h Marlone Wulley Raymond Wmters Gaye Wnse Jamce Worthmgton Mary Wylue Donna Wymer Sue Yazel Thomas Yeager James Ziegler Upperclassmen of Tomorrow 71 I 8 -ci I , fa' x Ih SOPHOMORES '33 321 A x' 0 I 1 UCIM 29. 3 , 'Q 0 'Db 'Z rfffiz N It Ifffzg jk .9 Lyellllell Rachel Abrams Joe Alblnack Jlm Alex Paul Albrnght Richard Ambrose Barbara Ander son Craug Anderson Jack Andrews Jamce Armstrong Gene Armstrong Ann Ar thur Benlamln Atkrnson Ruth Augenstem Betty Augenstnne Marulyn Austm Elleen Azaroft Vernon Baker Rlchard Balls Gary Ballrnger Shirley Ballmger Wllllam Barnes John Barn hart Marllyn Barrett Constance Bartram Norma Bateman Dale Berry Betty Blevins Mary Bodell Roger Bond Gerald Bowers Sharon Brady Betty Breece Shelby Breeze Charlotte Brewer Robert Brew er Vrolet Brndges Mnrlam Brlgman Roger Brookover Patrlcla Brothers Herman Brown Patrlcla Brown Rrchard Buck Bully Bucklew Barbara Bull Ronald Bullock Kenneth Burtch Kenneth Bushatz Judrth Butler Robert Caldwell Stanley Callahan Ruth Carey Ahce Carpenter Carol Carnes Wrlma Car rel Phnllrp Carroll Melvln Chapman Betty Christy Willard Clola Barbara Clark Judith Clark Thomas Clark James Cobb Bessle Cocherl Allce Conner Hurley Cook Marilyn Cook Thomas Coss Thelma Coykendall Kenneth Cronmer Edna Cranston Jene Cratty June Cratty Marulyn Creasap Larry Cross Elsie Crouso Sandra Dall Walter Dasher Beatrice Davls John Davis Larry Davls Veta Davis Joseph Dawson Ann Dean Larry Debolt Ronald Denrlnger Jeraldme Dennis Frank DEramo Peter Dewolle Barbara Dlckerson Robert Dlx Margo Dodds Lawrence Domrny Harley Downs Gertrude Edler Ann Elseman Kenneth Ellwood Robert Emmons Gwendolyn Epley Ronald Everly Helen Exlme Phyllls Felty Nancy Fetter Juanuto Fnnley Margaret Flrsten berger U 97 '4 4 4 A111 'ii , A wfs m . .A A A - y X A A I, . 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A r A A . - y 7 ow o 1 .Siren .24 .fdnge Jael: Flemlng Glenn Fogle Linda Fogle Damel Foley Earl Foreman Sue Foreman Rlchard Fox Stanley Franlrs Shlrley Frost Norman Fugutt Wulllam Gallatin Beverly Galloway Mary Galllna Edward -S Garver Frederick Garver Donald GGFVBFICK Juanuta Gattshall Janet George Wrlma George Dnana Gettys Shurley Gholson Sonya Gules Joy Gullesple Dianne Glllls Ruth Glenn Leslne Garrell Carol Greenbaum Patrlcua Gulluzza Marnlyn Hames Raymond Haunes Wnlluam Haley Ruby Hanson Twnla Harbin Mary Hardacre Larry Harper Frances Harrls Marilyn Harrls Donald Hart , WA Rvchard Hart Norma Hartman Norman Hartman Rolland Harty Charles Hem len Deanne Herron Nancy Hershey Marg aret Hmamon Alan Hlnlrlm Roy Hoffman Evelyn Holcomb Janlce Honalrer Terry Hon alrer Mary Hoolr Donna Hord Sellls How PG ard Tecola Howell Delbert Huntsman Phyllis lngmlre Frank Jaclrson Roger Jame son Beverly Jenluns Thomas Jenluns Glen Jerome Grace Jevas James Johnson James Sherldan Johnson Helen Jones Helen Jane Jones Patrlcla Jones Phyllis Jones 'FN Helen Kannel Carol Keclr Gloria Keeler Byron Kelrns Gerald Kelley Patrlcua Kellogg Chester Kung Ralph Kung Janet Knngsley Hugh Kznnamon Myrtle Krnnamon Q Laura Kunney Kathryn Kunsler Martha Koch Ruchard Kohler Ralph Kuntz Jack Kyser 9 Patrucua Lofferty Patrlcna Larlun Sondra Leffler Melvm Lehner Shirley Lindley Janet Lmgrel Sally Lmscott Marilyn Long Wullnam Loop Morllyn Lower Rachard Lutz LeRoy Marlrley Sharon Mason Barbara Massle Jeamnne Massne June Mat thews Jean Mautz Glorua McAdams Q1 ps 9 A, ' ......A.., NAA 4-A Ll: ,- I1 'T S 7 3 f' L 0 I A 0 II ' I ' I ' ' ' . 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D I l ' . I l I I lg -K A T I . . Q- If X I H 1 , I I . . I ft l T 'gl ' I I AC, f . ' ,J A m J y' 'z K X E, z, S- 5 ee h e ,L ,Nr T ll . ' I K'-1 X I I . , I ,, .. Q. J ig, - ' if R ' 1 Q i l ' . ' gf y LY 'Q if ga Y A ' ' l1???V f 4 T ,Q J S9 I lk '14 Qi e'lll1 :Af 1 V 'Jil ll 5 . ' . ' . . I . ' . . I l Q, ' y- W ,si 4- 1 441 ij :jp . r L - fl ' T L , .fs ., K' H 1 . I . I Q . I I., l- S.. Q l A I I , , . Q7 ' ' h .. -f . f f' I . . 1 ii L. 'R , ' 1 'A K I Dorl Gotchell, Assistant Principal: Cecil Gabler, Principal .7lze .f4Jmini:Sfrafi0n A new member has been added to the admini- strative statt at Harding High School: he is Mr. Darl Gatchell, Assistant Principal. A two-ottice system developed as a result ol this addition: the former worlc ot Mr. Gabler, Principal, being divided between these ottices. At tirst this system proved contusing to the maiority ol faculty members and students who were tamiliar with the old procedure. However, atter tollowing this ar- rangement tor a tew weeks, everyone tell in line and the new arrangement employed smooth co- operation and order. izabeth Pace. Betty Van Gorden Office Secretaries At the core ot lvlarionis school system is the School Board. These gentlemen show a lfind interest in the youth ot Marion by putting their progressive ideas into action that will benetit the present and tollowing generations. New Harding High School, one ot the most outstanding ot its kind, is an ex- ample ot the ettort put lorth by these industrious men. Mr. Cecil Gabler, Principal ot Harding, has ac- cepted the enormous responsibility at over-seeing the plans and construction at the new high school along with his regular position as the highest exe- cutive ot Old Harding High. Students and taculty alilce appreciate the two-told job that lvlr. Gabler is doing and are gratetul tor the time he so un- seltishly gives. Etticient supervision ol both ottices is talcen core of by Miss Elizabeth Pace and Mrs. Betty Van Garden, secretaries. 'iw 3? . L--'S4Mf'rg's'.til4. A L lm . . 'v4i.u+ ' ' .. L. L. Dtclrey, Superintendent g,, Row I: Rodney Cox, Charles D. Harmon, Dr. D. W. Bricltley, Jr., Lester L. Dicltey. Row ll: E. Paul Huffman, E. Paul Bochrncn, Frank Robinson. Ro bert Au ble -iceberg Col- Boys' Healtn oakneeping William Cover Or e bein C, '-':-1 om sim, J history Lucile Foreman Thomas D Bain M.A. in Biology Bawiing Green Ohio State Pauline Dra lre , .in ,Caron if in ef-, Ohio State ,e Eco .Q 'Q , Harry Fox A.B, in Edueation Marl: H Baker Ohio Un'vers'ry Ono Srar, Electrbiry Physcs Jane Duftey . .in Q: for OhioS on anishl I , lisn 1, Isabel Freer Ni. . 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'tl l 4 1 l if l l S . I ' B.A. ' .,t. YA . .9 . E . . , Y 1 . T Dr A , I ' I ' BA., B.S. In Ed.cat7c'1 BA., MA. BA. B.S. in Education Bachelor ol Arts Engl' ' 'S ' ' A . 'D 1 'A ' I r fe , ngf r ' t' ' ' Engl' ,III B.S.a . Yan . .1 A 'h . Q Us ' . ., A. . M BA. G-I g WC.-q - ' ' xr, 'fa 'Q ' , ' 9 2 ' Eng' ' K , Erghs L7 atfe 1 N x Q i 5 '-. mi' hi 'X fl fb' ir A n ji- i- M jofow .7!ze gdaln X rl' Row I: S. Burlre, G. Zuclr, B. Friedel, M. Burlrlew, F. Kellogg, S. Fetter, C. lrey, R. Kaelber, Adviser Miss Eymon, C. Sparks, J. Matson, M. Altenberger, S. Mathias, M. Patriclr, R. Courtney, J. Walton, M. Winslow. Row Il: H. Dall, B. Beclrel, D. Bodell, R. Heininger, J. Hamilton, M. Fetter, B. Dowler, A. Cleveland, S. Blair, R. Cramer, B. Hudson, B. Hughes, M. Lantz, S. Grover. Row III: N. lndoe, E. Bolthaser, F. Knapp, B. Keck, S. Ulsh, S. Severns, P. Henry, P. Johnson, J. Bailey, Full ot lite and tun, the Tri-l'li-Y l4eeps things humming throughout the year. Their assistance and ideas are responsible tor the lovely pre-Easter services held annually. Singing blithe, happy songs at meetings, gay music and colorlul tor- mals at the spring dance-all are poignant memories ot this club. The proiects and social functions were well planned by the otticers Rosie Kaelb- er, president: Carol Sparks, vice-president: Celia lrey, secretary: Joyce Matson, treasurer: and Jane Larlcin, chaplain. Among the activities completed this year were raising tunds by selling programs at tootball games, selling salt water tatty tor the benetit ot the new Y,lvl.C.A., and caroling during the Christmas season. This year the Y-Teen and I-lifY clubs merged and the Triel-li-Y club was estab- lished. With the construction ot the new Y.M.C.A. Building, this incorporation will permit the lormer Y-Teen girls to benetit by the conveniences ol this magniti- cent structure. P. Toombs, A. Thompson. Row IV: P. Senft, B. Woll, B. McGrath, C. Cole, L. Hoptry, S. Scott, A. Turner, J. Barnhill, R. Wilson, R. Smith, P. Tiediens, E. Shultz. Row V: L. Smith, J. Williams, S. Keller, J. White, J. Matson, A. Lundquist, S. Reardon, J. Judy. Row VI: B. Bowden, M. Ansley, L. Stricllin, B. Barnhart, F. Tatham, M. Gamble, B. Kern, M. Turner, C. Myers. - Row vu: ic. Nagel, s. Evan., J. Bull, s. Raizmon, N. 52 T'W'0'1' Maginn, M. Leonard, M. Webb. A. W. Kette Row I: J. Kingsley, S. I.e'Ffler, S. Foreman, S. Waddell, D. Hord, S. Scarborough, E. Azaroff, S. Chapman, Adviser Mrs. Hinaman, N. Fetter, T. Coylrendall, P. Artrip, A. Eiseman, S. Gholson, W. Taylor, S. Pasli, B. Clark. Row ll: C. Turner, C. Bortrom, J. Street, M. Umbaugh, S. Lindley, C. Perry, J. Gattshall, B. Cocherl, M. Bodell, J. White, M. Wolfe, B. Rizer, J. Roberts, E. McWherter, G. McAdams, V. Obenour. Row Ill: J. Stein, D. Jones, D. Gillis, C. Greenbaum, S. Giles, J. Gillespie, M. Austin, S. Breeze, P. Brown, E. Carey, B. Bull, J. Messenger, M. Wilson, S. McCurdy, A. Shep- herd, A. Turner. Row IV: O. Stevens, H. Orr, C. Morgan, G. Epley, M. First- enberger, N. Bateman, J. Butler, D. Gettys, N. Siden- Row I: P. Speck, R. Thomas, P. Kemmerly, B. Coolr, striclrer, J. Crotty, J. Cratty, B. Townsend, M. Reese, C. Rogers, J. Tumbleson. Row V: R. Whittington, K. Kinsler, R. Miclrley, C. Moore, M. Mautz, M. Gallina, M. Harris, B. Jenlrins, D. Keefer, T. Harbin, P. Jones, M. McKinley, G. Jevas. Row VI: A. White, M. Parsell, M. Creusap, G. Sansone, J. Irvine, S. Newlove, M. Haines, E. Crouso, P. Guliuzza, A. Larlcin, S. Williams. Row VIII: P. Lai-ferty, M. Deyson, J. George, S. Schneider, V. Davis, J. Dennis, K. Montgomery, C. Keck, A. Arthur, H. Kannel, K. Sifritt. Row VIII: G. Pierce, S. Schmelzer, S. Linscott, M. Dodds, R. Augenstein, C. Carnes, G. Plymale, J. Power, S. Ball- inger, B. Mishler, J. Snyder, B. Slab. J. Gorman, R. Davis M Weinbaum J Neldhort John White Rosie Kaelber Mrs. George Turner Arthur L, Haas P. Burnside, P. Albert, N. Holliday, Adviser Miss Turner, Adviser Mrs. Strubel, S. Hoffman, S. Williams, S. Sawyer, S. Caris, R. Roddy, M. Firstenberger, P. Rule. Row ll: F. Dull, S. Coffey, R. Baxter, B. Stein, P. Cling- enpeel, P. Corbin, M. Kruslramp, J. Kreuter, J. Merrill, C. Bachman, S. Barton, M. Wylie, S. Sherman, S. Scheitler, A. Fairchild. Row Ill: B. McCurdy, C. Burke, R. Thrush, S. Yazel, M. Swambaugh, C. DeWitt, B. Porter, V. Daven- port, J. Worthington, G. Endrichs, K. Leffler, S. Williams, J. Born, D. Craft. Row IV: R. Clifton, V. Christman, M. Hale, D. Wymer, C. Jones, E. Price, M. Richardson, J. Bibbee. Row V: J. Gallina, S. Barton, J.Walker, S. Weintraub J. Stoner, E. Gay, J. Purdy, S. Poorman, B Cornette. Row VI: P. Walker, S. Clifton, A. Porter, S. Blessing S. Elsasser, O. Minshall, E. McWherter, N. Kunlrle, J. Shuster, M. MaKeever, D. Fetter, C Bowlin. Row Vll: V. Foley, N. Dickson, M. Swambaugh, M Davis, S. Middleton, G. Utley, C. Hoch, S. White Row VIII: N. Newell, S. Meister, R. Sidenstricler, K Syster, N. Hamilton, V. Bauer, J. Gillis, G. Wise M. Vanderhoff. 2 UH l.0I'J Row I: D. Biddle, R. Thomas, D. Thackery, H Deal, C. Hater, D. Snyder, R. Roddy. Row ll: J. White, J. Roberts, C. Coile, B. Thatcher, D. Hardin, J. Fees, T. D'Eramo. Row Ill: T. Hayman, G. Kemmerly, B. Ward D. McCreight, B. Smiley. Row IV: C. Brady, J. Chapman, K. Shelton, F. Ulsh, J. McEntire. Row V: D. Lust, J. Boxwell, J. Williams, T. Williams, J. Thompson, S. Lytle, M. Craw- Iord, Mr. Cover, Adviser, D. Briclrley. llIIl.0l'J Row I: D. Creager, T. Yeager, J. Williams, D Keggan, C. Jacobs, F. Price, D. Holtz. Row B. Row D. Row G. B. Row II: T. Simmons, L. Thompson, J. Whaley Hamor, J. Hale, N. Alex. Ill: J. Popolif, E. Baer, E. Beers, D. Mull Schnellcer, L. lrey. IV: J. Isaly, D. Montgomery, R. Winters Herr, D. Bibler, E. McWherter, J. Emery Knachel. V: Mr. O'RourIie, Adviser, G. Greer, M McFann, J. Ziegler, J. Kratzer. 7 50,76 Off' 0I'l'.5 Row I: B. Dix, J. Radebaugh, J. Powelson, B Ward, B. Merchant, P. DeWolfe, R. Kuntz. Row ll: J. Welch, B. Gallatin, G. Armstrong. L Sager, F. D'Eramo, D. Schweinlurth, F. Jaclr son. Row Ill: R. Ward, D. Gaverick, A. Thomas, W Rissler, J. Alex, D. Tonguette. Row IV: D. Renn, J. Smith, D. Balis, C. King J. Snouliler, T. White, B. Wires, L. Stewart. . NQQ' . ity Q asf Row I: C. Bartrcm, J. Roberts, S. Waddell, G. Zuclt, P. Senft, S. Williams, M. Hale, P. Kellogg, S. Fetter, B. Friedel, A. Cleve- land, C. Sparlrs, B. Kern, E. Azarott. Row ll: C. Greenbaum, M. Umbaugh, J. Street, B. Mishler, M. Turner M. Krauslram M. Fetter B. Dowler, B. McGrath, S. i Pi I Coffey. N. Diclrson, V. Close, S. Caris. Row Ill: A. Archer, M. Parsell, G. McAdams, D. Wymer, P. Tied- rolu .fdncf l9rouicLf.6 .760 No! No! Throclcmorton, more feeling! might have been heard if you were creeping by West l-lall while one of the rehearsals for a Props 81 Qs ploy was in session. Mr. Calvert, the able adviser ot this group of enthusiastic young dramatists, worked many nights preparing various programs which were presented before the school and also to the public. Club activities included a series of radio shows presented over WMRN, two one-act plays available to the com- munity. and four social atfairs, one of these being the iens, N. Echols, S. Raizman, C. lrey, R. Kaelber, N. Mcginn, S. Reardon, L. Smith. M. Gamble. Row lV: C. Moore, H. Orr, J. Hatchen, T. Yeager, R. Kncchel. T. Hayman, J. Donithen, B. Thatcher, B. Ward, B. Bowden, F. Knapp, J. Matson. Row V: K. Shelton, S. Lytle, C. Echols, D. Briclmley, B. Unlcnd, Mr. Calvert Adviser. Qplyorfunify jar S oung S ramaf1'JfJ sock hop which was held at Club Coed. Bread, a one-act play under the student direction ot Rosalyn Kaelber, and The Tell Tale Heart given by Dan Briclcley with sound ettects by Kelly Shelton, made up the program for the annual Props 81 Cfs assembly. Steve Lytle, president: Carol Sparks. vice-president: Ar- lene Cleveland, secretary: and Bonnie Kern, treasurer, played real leads as officers by displaying close co- operation and willingness to worlc. S og.4 PCI ffl 0 0COI'n L' Olga 0115 W 3001 0l'l'0lU Il ,M- Following a program of strengthening democracy and improving politics, the three Hi-Y clubs, Sophomore. Junior, and Senior carry on a very busy and eventful schedule. The clubs hold their meetings once a weelc at the Y.M.C.A. Several outside programs were presented during this year including talks by police otticers, church speakers, and military experts. The l'li4Y groups toured the new Y Building qpd are looking forward to the use of the modern facilities otfered by this extraordinary structure. During a money-raising and spirit-bocsfrg campaign, the clubs originated the idea of wearirg schcol pins, which proved to be a very successful and worth-while proiect. QIUOI' 61,56 einen! eff, alna Twenty two aspurnng Sensor actors and actresses presented the l953 Sennor Play I Remember Mama at the Palace Theater on Aprul 23 Thus presentatnon clumaxed sux weeks ot hard practice and toll by the members ot the cast Student Dnrector Jer: Barnhull and Mr Wullaam Calvert Durector I Remember Mama IS a two act play adapted tram Kathryn Forbes book Mamas Bank Account portraytng the lnves ot a large Norweglan tamtly Fnnanctal and domestic dsttucultles ttnd thus group ot lovable characters nn the mldst ot unbelievable dulema and the solution ol thenr problems results tn the productuon ot this charmtng play The year ts l9lO tn old San Franctsco and the lovely costumes worn by the talented lads and lasstes set the pace tn the theme ot early twentteth century lute ot the year by the members ot the Sensor class and many at the people who par tnclpated IH making thus dramatic productton such a success Next year wtth the completion ot New l-lardtng Hugh the class ot 54 wall present theur dramatic pertormance on the beautttul modern audttoruum Unfortunately an early pranter s deadlune prevented gtvung credit to the unttrtng ettorts ot the commnttee members wlthout whose time and talent Mama could never have been remembered Rowl B Fnedel J Whnte B Wolf B Dowler C Sparks R Kaelber owl R Roddy H Johnston P Senff J B nhull S Fet R Wnlson Thatcher Row 2 L Smlth D Breckley J Domthen I Jones Wnlllom Calvert Row 2 J Mason E Falor S Ruggles N Magnnn G Zuck 66 I 77 The Senior Play ot l953 will always be remembered as the number one highlight l , . , R : . , . . . , . ar ' , . ter, B. llIll0I'.5 Qf Ly ollllllj T 6 of' O, ee o ore nomo, FomrNy The e e gerr young o rorb Un er fu enr o non of Deo eb Co ey emo eo v ro rer Worr e o T come y w orme o de nrf Lverf WO L6-G rfrve we-efcg wrfn the od before the poy woe presented of Ed or Auorrorrurn on December 9 ond IO The member of the cost rnduded Rosemory Baxter Jeon Brbbee Por Cnngenpeef Rode! Dovns Jomes Hocnren Jerry Emery Gene C eer Lesne lrey Joy lQofy Bob Knocbe Jrm Krorzer Mory Lou Kruskomp eve y Mcffurdy boro Meme-r Ted Porock Ro ennory ROGdy ond Snerlo WrlYrom A pany 'n honor OL We Cost d'reCfOr ond Com Rowl R Baxter B McCurdy J lsaly J Kroner S Wnlllarns R mrtfee workers wos grven Wednesdoy nrghf foHow R0ddY mg the pkly Of MP home of Sora Mewgter to Ce,e Row II J Bnbbee S Melsfer M Kruskamp R Davls P Clmgen e B K chef Ire J Emer T Pclloc G Greer brore rnrs succe sful Junror ocnrevemenr Hqchfen R Bcxier P Cllngenpeel B McCurdy L lrey R Baxter J Kratzer M Kruskcmp, L lrey T Pollock, S Wlllvcms, S Messier, B Mccurdy R Roddy 'A' ir c .4 j I 7? Q U , Il . Tne coir of Meer Me fn Sr. Leek , n J .for PL ' for W52, mgrr opfr, ' desiribed i ofg r N ' , 3 ner 'C C 1 d me 2 d Wee' I r ' 5 y porirorfng fre o obfe Cbo Q 5 in rnis ' 'ous fnre - Q 3 wnin of ocif ' d 1' 'e nicer. Mr. Co , me dIreQ'or r, ' ' 'I . er , ' , . , 1 . B vw , A 'f , 1' U K 1 . U' . Y pe:l,. . na' ., L. y., .D y, .I . lr. I.. ,Ji . '- Q L ' , . . ' 54? T A.. f . J rlk 7' , V -' if Iootl Iootl Honlcl Honll It muit have been ditticult tor Directors I-Iomer t-luttman ana George Lane to distingf uish band trom car horn: above the din and clamor ot the trattic on West Church ana Orchard Streets. In spite at the contusion turnished by the outside marching tield and the reverberations ot the old gym the tormations and drills were worlced to o point ot pertection that gave pride to the spectators ot the gridiron or the goer to the coliseum. And what wouta the parades ot Iviarior be like without our Harding High Band leading? each member with pep in his step and his head held high? Practice made melody tor the annual concert at tlne Palace theater on April 30, the Buclceye League meeting April IO, and the rallies held ir the Ohio Theater, plan' ned to spur the teams to victory and crowds to cheer. A band benetit tootball game in October was a red letter day on the calendar. Social ite was highlighted with the Band and Orchestra Row I: E. Seclrel, B. Keclx, P. Clingenpeel, S. Williams, C. Hoch, J. Roberts, N. Sidenstriclrer, S. Foreman, C. Keclx, J. Gorman. Row II: M. Patrick, E. McWherter, M. Richardson, R. Ward, N. Cramer, C. Greenbaum, T. Jenkins, P. Kemmerly, D. Robinson, R. Niles, W. Taylor, B. Coolr, J. Born, R. Staufter, J. Roberts, M. Davis, P. Foster, S. Meister. Row III: M. Umbaugh, D. Gillis, E. Crouso, D. Herron, J. Tumble- son, S. Reed, F. Gruber, M. Creasap, S. Williams, M. Hina- u.5z'c, ujicf, WLlJiC, Banauet, Jamary QI I953. at the State Street School at wh'ch time awaras were made to those who had earned them and sincere appreciation was expressed to the Band ana Orchestra Parents Association tor their Iaithtul backing throughout the year. Without this support unitorms, nnusic, and many a pleasure would not be in the otting tor these enthusostic I-lardingites. As a highlight ot the orogram tor the evening two tilms were showr ikustratirg tield marching maneuvers. Io compete an evening long to be remembered was the opportunity to trip the light tarttastic and the musicians were swinging, swaying, and even hopping to the music ot Jack Robertis Dance Band. Executives chosen to lead the organization this year were Ermine Seclcle, president, Sue Foreman, secretary-treasun er: Paul Foster, librarian: and Oavin Kemmerly, student director. mon, H. Orr, R. Davis, E. Price, C. Bachman, W. Dasher, L. DeBoIf, C. Anderson, K. Hord, S. Mason, R. Linn, D. Keggan, K. Mishler, J. Emery, J. Mason, B. Jones, B. Boltz, G. Kemmerly. Row IV: R. Roddy, N. Hammond, E. McWherter, J. Ziegler, A. Hinlxlin, J. Donithen, T. Coss, J. Alex, J. Bailey, H. Hammond, L. Pollock, D. Renn, R. Fogle, J. Barnhart, S. Mathias, J. Wing- ett, J. Ferguson, J. Williams, J. Lucas, R. Roddy, R. Walraven, L. Hayman, Mr. Huffman, L. Irey. 3 Row I: J. Rippey, B. Stine, N. lndoe, L. Evans, J. Gorman, J. Rob- Row IV: J. Stine, C. Bartram J Smith S Ltnscott L lrey G Kem erts, P. Corbin, P. Speck, T. Hayman. merly, G. Emery B Jones B Bolt! P Foster E Price C Bach Row ll: M. Ansley, S. Evans, B. Wolf. S. Foreman. E. Seclrel, S. man- D- Beaver- P Homes Williams, M. Richardson. R. Wdfd. K- M0 l90me Y- M- Davis- Raw V: N. Hammond J Ziegler J Donithen J Bailey L Cramer S- Me'5le'- R- D0V'5- C. Jones, Mr. Huffman Director J B nhart L Smith B Row Ill: K. Kinsler, J. Street, P. Speclr, M. Roberts, C. Keck. Barnhart, T. Pollock Orchestra tuning tone . . . now D. . . . E. , . . and O. Yes, the charms ot music are truly shown by the Harding Orchestra under the capable direction ot Mr. Homer Huttman, ln spite ol many technical ditticulties such as practicing between the morning and atternoon physical education classes, bad acoustics, strange disappear- ance ol music and other numerable inconvenierces, the orchestra memberi managed to practice their music to the point at pertection. This tact was evident in their many perlarmances throughout the year such as presenting Edison ana Harding assemblies, providing ettective baclcground music lor both the Junior and Senior plays. and the high-light ol the year, the combined Band and Or- chestra Concert, given April 30 at the Palace Theater. The annual barauet which is the number ore social attair ci the year was hela in January. At that time, orchestra and band members who Participated tor three years in these musical organizations received a letter as a reward tar the time and ettort they have given. The Band and Orchestra Parents Association which came to the aid ol the orchestra in many instances, was commended tor its services at this time. Otticers at 'he Orchestra lor l953 were Oav'n Kemmerly president? Carol Sue Keck, secretary-treasurer? and Barbara Walt, librarian. Mr. George Lane act- ed as assistant director ana Ted Pollock unaertoolc the position ot student dis rector. In tfnal tribute to Old Harding High the orchestra presented its most ettective performance ot the year for the commencement ceremonfes. To make beautilul music under the direction ot Mr. L. G. Janes is the aim ot the A Cappella Choir. During the Christmas seasor the choir participates in programs at various local churches. Other engagements include Easter appearances, a combined assembly with the Junior Choir, and a trip to the Buckeye League Festival in April, To climax the year, they present their annual choir concert. This year it was held on May l2. Row I: P. Thackery, H. Johnston, M. Zender, S. Deeney, J. Williams, V. Clase, S. Fetter, B. Kern, P. Kellogg, N. lndoe, E. Balthaser, D. Casey, R. Kaelber, C. Sparks, P. Corbin, P. Toambs, R. Wilson, L. Smith. Row Il: Mr. L. G. Jones, Director, J. Bibbee, J. Matson, S. Williams, P. Haines, W. Salisbury, S. Scott, K. Syster, S. Barton, A. Turner, J. Rippey, J. Jones. D. Wymer, R. Smith, M. Turner, C. The choir maintains a wel balanced repertoire consisting ot sacred, secular, ard novelty tunes. Because at their excellent pertormances, the choir has became renowned while it has inspired many an auaience. The tunetul foursome lar this year were Steve Lytle, prese identy Nancy Jo lndoe, secretary: Dave lvlccreight, li- rorian: and Lennette Smith, accompanist. Myers. J. Matson, F. Knapp, A. Fairchild, S. Hoffman, M. Echols, R. Sidenstricker, G. Wise. Row Ill: S. Ruggles, D. Hanning, M. Leeper, B. Unland, D. Lister, l. Jones, E. Falor, P. Foster, G. Greer, B. Bechtel, D. Bolinger, B. Ward, L. Zickafoose, S. Lytle, K. Shelton, K. Kirkpatrick, D. Keggan, D. Brickley, J. Harbin, D. McCreight. Georgeann Zuck, Editor, Sharon Burlre, Photo Editor. QCOI' QP5 While strolling through the halls at Harding, we pass a lighted window at the end ol the west corridor. This is the Quiver otiice. Lets go behind the calm exterior scene and see what is happening inside. lt is 7:30 p.m. and the entire school is pitch blaclc except lor this one light, We can hear the clicking ot the typewriter and the scratching at a pen coming through the stillness. Yes, it seems calm to us, but it is not so serene in reality. This year tound our editor and photo editor burning the midnight oil many times during the course ot events. There were many taslcs to be done. First, tak- ing pictures, then proportioning and mounting them, Next, make out order blanlcs, stamp, and mail the parcel to the engraver. Meet deadlines-write sparkling copy-re-arrange the dummy! Yes, there is a lot of worlc that the Qrartsestsrtssm tee twee- Our adviser, Miss glviary Jo Stafford, was most helpful and encouraging through- out the year. The stattis feeling could be summed to this total-'ilt was hard worlc, but we enjoyed it and found it was worth our ettort when we saw the finished product. 26ll'C 2114 Ol' ewd Ruth Wilson, Dan Briclrley, Herald Editors. Row I: J. Wingett, S. Lytle, D. Lister, Miss Foreman Adviser, R. Wilson, B. Friedel, J. Rippey. Row II: J. Donithen, L. Evans, A. Cleveland, P. Rinnert, P. Frost, J. Hart, N. lndoe, M. Sweringer, M. Kruslramp, B. Wolf, J. Barn- hart. 70 Come on gang, let's get these papers on the press, might have been heard bellowing from the Herald ottice about tour oclock on Friday afternoon. Ruth Wilson and Dan Briclxley, co-editors, did a splendid iob ot supervision on the twenty-tive issues ol the school weelcly. We all remember the sports and social news that happened at dear old Hard- ing. These were recorded in the paper by Steve Lytle, sports editor and Bever- lee Friedel, leature editor. There was close co-operation between Jerry Wingett and Paul Rinnert who worked hard on the advertising, and Joe Donithen, who slaved over the ti- nances. Peggy Kellogg and Barbara Wolt were in charge ot the circulation, and Arlene Cleveland, exchange editor, sent papers to out ol town subscribers and ex- changed issues with other schools. All this went on under the able and willing guidance ol Miss Lucile Foreman, adviser. 1-1-tl-5 y-ggi 1 'iii 0 5 J. Ferguson, S. Raizman, G Kemmerly, S. Evans, A. Tur ner, Miss Statitord Adviser, M. Gamble, M. Leonard, L. Smith, B. LeFFler, G. Zuclc, S Burlre, T. D'Eramo, J. Larlrin our Lgzcclenf mlaorferd eloorfing At 4:45 FLM. on Friday atternoans, all taithtul Hard- ingites malce a mad dash tor the radio and immeai- ately switch to station WMRN iust in time to hear, This is your l-larding l-tigh School reporter in the Harding club room bringing you the very latest news as we see it tram our strategic location an West Church Street. These Hclub roam programs are composed at briet comedy skits, intarma discussions, straight news casts, social and sports news, and music designed to appeal to both parents and students. Qccasianally, a torum at l-larding perftanalities, both teachers and students, is presented tor the enioyment ot those people who like a lively, much-animated discussion at a current issue ar problem. Mr. William Calvert, speech instructor. and his class- es warlced hard this year planning their programs, and the radio editors, Sharlee Scott ana Betty Lee Dow' ler, with the assistance ot the iournalism casses lafth- lully prepared each and every script. As the big hana ot the clock reaches twelve and the l'ttle hara touches upon tive you are certain ta hear your reporter signing att with an ooaropnate thought tor the day. Splendid cooperation aetween the speech and iournaism departments is i'lustratea by the time type al entertainment that this program aroviaes. Mr. Calvert, Betty Dowler, Sharlee Scott, Miss Foreman QTOPA ,ZJPCI L'll.C'U oZI.AI'll ff .JLJII l I ht? fjjflll 'UC ll F0 An etticient, intelligent, hospitable manner is evidenced as the girls on the Library Council pertorm cheerfully their duties ot charging ond discharging books, shelving literature according to Mr. Dewey, reminding students that tines are in the otting, and checking to see that each visitor has signed the period guest book. Attractive bulletin boards were informative, inspirational, and up to date-yes, even ahead ot events and holidays. Although service comes above social with this happy group, they did meet at the building tor lunch one noon to count sales tax stamps. With the proceeds a new globe will be bought tor the New l-larding Library. A holiday highlight was the Christmas tea to which Miss Kathryn Moore was hostess in her home. Otticers this year were: Beveriee Friedel, oresident' Judy Street, vice-president: t-larriet Johnston, secretary? and Joyce Matson, treasurer. Thirty girls assist in making the ottices oi Miss Pace and Mr. Gatchell run smoothly. They each work one period a day and help to relieve the strain oi the routine busi- ness that engulfs the ottices. Besides litting the burden ot numerous details from the agenda ot the two taculty members the girls do some ot the ottice typing. run er' rands, tile the ditterent cards that have to be keot tor tuture use, and take colt slips to students who are wanted in either otiice. Not only are these girls being oi service to their school, but they are gaining valuable knowledge and experience in ottice procedure that will help many ot them in their iobs ot the tuture. Row I: B. Bowden, M. Burklew, A. Eise- man, S. Smelzer, S. Elasser, J. Gatt- shall, S. Sawyer, B. Friedel, F. Tatham, Miss Moore Librarian, J. Matson, M. Thompson. Row II: N. Petter, A. Marnich, N. Call, J. Street, F. Harris, J. Snyder, S. Freese. Row I: N. Newell, S. Raizman, J. Larkin, B. Kern. Row ll: C. Burke, K. Lettler, P. Titus, J. Matson. Row III: A. Larkin, B. Cornette, P. Al- bert, N. Hamilton, S. Coffey. Row IV: V. Close, S. Middleton. Row V: Mrs. Van Gordon, M. Kunt1, S. Caris, H. Kannel, D. Jones, Miss Pace. Qudeni 60111161 olzglfffahlfe PGHCA .yariflg Gurdnng us through our tnnal year at l-lardnng was the Student Councul The teamwork ol thus governnng body was responsnble lor several bug occasuans ot the school year One ol the most vrvnd events we remember was the ntght ol Homecomtng The Stu dent Councnl was ID charge ol plans and decoratnons Royalty tor thus occasion was Queen Carol Sparks and her attendants Sharon Burke Georgeann Zuck Arlene Cleveland and Shrrley Fetter The Councul carrned on some protects to rouse money for a Handbook to be dnstrnbut ed nn the new hrgh school The book contanned such nnlormatlon as a map ot the buuldzng rules and regulations the school sang cheers and many other useful thungs the students should know To dnsplay the talent of students the councul wtth the and ot advusers Mr Schnavo Mrs Wrllmeth and Mr Gatchell sponsored three talent assemblnes The Sophomore Junuor and Sensor assemblues were combnned and staged at the Palace Theatre later IU the year Clearung the way For a successful year was Lowell Arnold an the druvers seat with Carol Sparks Rosemary Baxter and Murray Leeper as back seat drnvers Rowl L Arnold M Leeper C Sparks R Baxter S Pask S Foreman D Jones Row II E Falor D Decker T Simmons Mrs Wlllmeth Adviser Mr Schiavo Advnser A Fairchild S Cans Mr Gatchell Adviser J Alex R Kaelber G Ballinger S Burke o c o ' l I : . , . , . , . , . , . , . . : ' I ' I ' T I I . 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M .!46!e!Clllte7 3201 Pe .X4Je!Clllf2 'E Clup oe E ponolw the Spd h C up i. who ore intereitefil in tuf'he'fn': 'her - Lotin-Arnericon lriends. Unde teocher os-,orted progrorri, ol torguoge ore pre-ented oy the P6 endi or o po A t roi w re y peoke who oppeored on vor Ctticers lor l953 were S on Ru L, ed ,egonl yeo Sponieh tuden' rzwledye ol the :ut-orns ond iultureg ol dur i the ople ir twftion .yt Mi A,-, Jone Duttey, Sponiin :ploy it pee le , Grd ,onjzg written in the Sporf' 'nernttera d 1- ' oy trol hythrn so irture one nwernoers l the C uo oy severol oue rn uqhout the yeor le we dert Lennetre Smith vce p esldent Sono J Roiznnor' ecretory ohd M lfe C owl o ur OC Ofll Clif on eflfllfy 0l'l'lClH. sticlclul o go ey orool on on imposing stone Does this sound lllce gor le type7 But terms like the e ore PO conlusion lor our ornoleur printers in the l-lordin Prtnt Shop who turn out proles onol opy in their mony services to the school Grode ords office lorms nonre ord lor seniors po ter lor ploys ond subscrnption drtve roll ohf the press with the occurocy ond origtnoltty that these boys ot the Pruntr Cluo possess under the eooer hip o their irstructor Mr Roymond l-loops In o yeors worlc the boys ol leorn the orterence oetween letterpress ord oil e prunting The seniors tolcing prtnting enioy their octiyity ond this hes been o busy yeo under the leodership ol Kelly Sheltor Qhiel type etter ossisted by John lvlcliun t ond Don Lister ilcefdnz ELM ie o ind oy roorn diligent French Il student you rnoy wonde thi de no the French orguoge t u nwoy e lvlooernoi elle Freer oddre inf, to wnorn e reler o mes tres inte ltoen en onts n Co e C e yer ot tc roup rl people who ore ud T' :pi i d fo lSNi r. h attire on th, op! X, rnu- r s p si , Sl this i t'onol'ty e 'oly u ded ro the ' f o . l ' Vi Z rs igty, orogfo -1 thro K i . A ' 2 r gg , 'ai 5 7 i , ' ' , i - r 'i 7 'f' ' ,ss 3 i is f ofd tre L er. l - - - 'A A ll' Il A H . ' 'A ' ' ' ' bl c . ' s . A' ' ' ' C ' si C ' i . ' , 2 , ' , i Q s . i' , s , ' i ' 2 A . . . . . IC , lr., . . A s r i , . . ' so E l , s ' ' i, ' -s , ' sry VVhl str' II' lt hfrteff so h o' L is K -.si he r s, ' sh s s ', ' l'x, tft .Nl ,1 r, 's -2 riptin lily tt, yr isi gg 1 , t ny it 1 , ' . l i . ln eroer to leorr more oozzut tre e ewrortlrfz feople one their Customs, the rnernoe' at 'his Q oss Q -263 L Per S lr U ff ,i ' ' 7 f pet' ' 'W , Co' .i' i ti l 'iv p p . A :Qnfh ,, d o J ip, -- pl' Q t 4 ' ' fu 'th if 7 s 'My I f 5- , pefodf. Miss ls ' l F- F erc 'eoifer C'3 Jzlyi er if tl :luo ip very muzh ifsfeit ' jg' he ,tudents the omit- po'-f-'turd i 'th vii ln e' tor: th F'- QF o' their i oi e-ores-f Q tnem elue. Le P i :ini C lit flor th y4U 1o fgt it r r ,h rt, r si .' rh Durfet yl- ye.ident' Popeye Corner, emfory' Joys. J re 5 Cf gdrpofo li 'er yter. hove oroor stng o ony t e eo rnotef ol studied oy the fx O06 ree' I' V FN WOf IN ett Sol o the J t N he r LJ VXO Nt e L few poi 6 L ewe e l o o e emi mrnthly rneettno ned O ff A C to M121 1 e o JP h rn wos noeed It thus yeor up ies rnu h cl L during reoulor rlo J 'TQ FL 63 :te 6 f Borbo o Bo n o p e :dent Mor e f pre Ld, touer QCULL .9l'I'll00.4e5 QIQOHJL L Lt? Mr or tvllss Presudent dnrected home room actnvltnes and dnscusstons thus year and also enthusnastncally sold mdxvudual pnctures tor the benetnt ol the Qunver Fund It took good salesmen to convnnce doubting students that the camera had tlattered Automatucally a home room vuce presndent becomes a member ol the Red Cross Councul Wuth a desire to promote nnternatuonal good wall these ambassadors through the cooperataon ot the student body packed 42 boxes tor the chtldren ot Europe Serving unseltnshly thus year as ottucers were Tony D Eramo Joe Alblnac Veta Sue Davus Don Decker and Carol Keck representatnve to the Cnty Councnl Mass Marcella Masters ns the adviser Thus rs the way we encourage thrutt as a tamuluar song ot the home room secretarues each Tuesday bank day Mrs Barbara Wnllmeth directed this practucal tunancnal trannung and the Natuonal Cnty Bank encourages nt as our sponsor Each student should thunk regularly ol Franklnns motto A penny saved as a penny earned Jack ot all drnves could well descrube home room treasurers tor wnthout these super salesmen and their promotuon programs publucatxons dra matlcs and club organnzatuons would have a duttncult tlme Another tune opportunity as provudea tor leadershnp wtth these actuvatles ot the home rooms .Dsl j f 'r'ff T R w I J Smith C Tennant S Foreman B Bull G Mayes T Yeager S Mooney w II M Parsell J Street S Lunscot Waddell D Thackery D Ruby P Carroll w III E Whlte R Roddy C Burke Swambaugh C Kung D Delauder Row IV J Barnhart C Stoffer M McFann E Morse Rowl V Davls J Snyder S Severns N Call J Walton M Austm S Yazel Raw Il B Mushler C Perry G Greenbaum C Keck J Shuster M Swambaugh R w Ill R Renn B Clark M Wolle M o dell B Knachel M Greer A Glenn Row IV J Alblnack H Deal T DEramo R Conroy D Declzer P Muller R w I C Sparks S Sawyer S CoFfey Bragman M McKlnley N Hartman Row ll Walker S Lefller M Wylue Jones Hlnamon S Newlove Row Ill C Dennus L Genssler D Brewer Gnllus Porter V Carswell J Stem Row IV Prouty C Muller B Coulson Ulrey Southward R Whlttlngton Rowl J Bull J White D Gettys V Oben our D Stevens N Hartman S Blessing Row Il M Rayl T Simmons M Hmamon S Brady A Larkm E McWherter M Tanner Row Ill B Berry D Wymer S Muddleton S Wnlllams M Kuntz J Butler Row IV T Pollock J Cralt E McWherter C Hall C Speldel A Thomas o :. 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N A- fl -I 154' , U . 131 Q wg . cirlarcbng ufuneriri Omen .9 ,xdcfwn Row I S Shafer C Tennant H Weston F Tatham Mr Dunlap Advnser S Evans K Nagel M Smuth Row ll J Walton M Walters Inner OHare Thompson M Swartz L Hop try L Hollenbach Row lll B McGrath V Thomas M Smuth M Sanderson V Carswell J Gillespie S Mutton w IV B Daly J Crump Kuntz S Mlllusar C Cole M Cardwell B Clark B Lucas IIXIOU5 llflifiellflif l'g6ll'llZ0 CLQFLCQ The very ambltuou ara capable gurls who are enrolled un the vocatlona ommerclal course organnze the Shosh onean Club lor entertalnment as well as lor constructlve purposes These gurls attend mornung classes begrnnmg at etght oclock and are employed un Marlon busvness ottvces In the afternoon Plenty ol tume lor soclal actuvntnes and lust orcllnary lun us afforded the club members and they enloy such act nvntles as partaes every sux weeks at the members homes guest speakers from Marlon Servuce Groups and nn May the annual Employ r Employee Banquet as held at l-lotel Hardsng Thus years ottuce were Maxine Sanderson presldent Loretta l-loptry v eoresndent Kuttne Nagel secretary Anna Thompson tea urer and Mr Russell Dunlap ad vnser The I953 Qunver ts happy to present for the hrst time tr the annual publucatnon the Sclence Club a group l studnou young Em tems organuzed by Mr Mark Baker physlc Instructor The purpose ol such a scnentnhc group For developunc screntu lC methods ol thlnkung on all types ol questzons as closely outlnned ID theur constututton A varnety ol sublects Including reluglon the supernatural and tlynng saucers are dnscussed at the regular meetnng held semi monthly At one of the m etungs D V A Tnedlens spoke on the need lor physncal scnentnsts Leaders IH experlmentatlon lor thus year were Stan Rug gles presudent Don Carey vice presndent Lennette Smlth secretary and Murray Leeper treasurer S Ruggles B Keck A Smath J Splllman W Dasher D Grace anmng a er structor D Jones F Carey M Leeper E Falor B Unland E P ce K Syster D Decker B Bechtel C Myers P Tuedlens Smuth R Wnlson G err B Knachel B Letfle O Q Q fl P.tk t,J.l ,Al Ro :',..,. ,M. CC 77 l I I I I A ll . . ici! . . A- . . . 1 Ol - - I . .F .. ' , ,TJ me-T ' : f Q H ' . '. l D. H ', Mffal , :nl l fa,'.' ff ff R. ,'.HI l ' S'f - ll!Il'l' - ll f'.fIHl'Il Row I: C. Fox, P, Henry, S. Severns, Adviser Mr. Schiavo, W. Salisbury, V. Willis, W. Barlow. Row Il: V. Saunders, M. Southward, G. Drake, M. Rinderle, C. Obenour, M. Tan- ner, M. Miller, A. Showalter. Row III: E. Martin, B. Lowry, D. Prater, J. Jones, J. Dickerson, M. Sherman, J. ls- sler. Raw IV: C. Haier, D. Thomas, B. Parish, D. Ruby, I. Jones. 7!L'l'AllIIl-all WL. .Ill'I'HIlIIl .5 Row I: D. Fish, R. Redmond, J. Orr, B. Bailey, J. Markley, J. Bishop, A. Simon, B. Carwile, B. Burkpile, D. Delauder, R. Ault. Row II: Adviser Mr. Lisak, Adviser Mr. Mc- Mahon, J. Spires, G. Tidd, C. Graff, L. Cunningham, H. Hardacre, R. Nash, B. Coulson, D. Caskey, R. Abrams. Row III: M. Grate, D. Rentschler, J. Davis, J. Kellogg, G. Ulrey, G. Cramptan, V. Richards, B. Pryor, D. Eaton. Row IV: R. McWherter, E. Beers, R. Edler, B. Moore, A. Haines, S. Hoptry, E. Cald- well, J. Persinger, P. Miller, P. Speidel, J. Miers. Raw V: R. Beachum, M. Geer, D. Lust, B. Chapman, B. Gregory. Row VI: T. Field, Adviser Mr. Nichols, C. Blankenship, W. Bahr, D. Church, B. Row- land, D. Shelton, C. Hall, C. Dennis, F. Edington, C. Neet, R. Bender, C. StaFter. Row VIII: B. Slane, T. Rose, T. Williams, M. Buckingham, H. Blankenship, R. Adams, A. Glenn, N. Beery, J. Arthur, R. Haas, B. Pierce, H. Leeper. llllllll' lljll' ll -,l'l',f I ' W! ' 71:1 ! ow I: L. Dune, S. Leffler, J. Kingsley, D. Gillis, J. Dennis, S. Waddell, C. Green- baum, C. Carnes, M. Umbaugh, S. Ghol- son, Mr. Jones Adviser, J. Gattshall, S. Sawyer, S. Yazel, K. Lefiler, N. Kunkle, M. Hale, J. Walker, B. Bull, V. Davis, N. Hartman, B. Anderson. Row II: V. Christman, M. Wolfe, B. Rizer, P. Ware, S. Smelzer, S. Snyder, S. Clit- ton, R. Clifton, F. Harris, V. Obenour, M. Creasap, A. Turner, P. Kellogg, J. Car- nell, R. Hanson, S. Frost. Row III: A. Dean, J. Snyder, S. Miller, C. DeWitt, M. Dripp, S. Mason, M. Krus- kamp. J. Irvine, S. Brady, J. Kreuter, C. Bowlin, S. Scheitler, S. Sherman, J. Shu- mate, M. McKinley, L. Lundy. Row IV: S. Jolliff, R. Glenn, P. Thackery, M. Haines, S. Peadon, K. Bailey, N. Bate- man, M. Vanderhaft, H. McCombs, D. Southward, B. Slab, J. Butler, C. Perry, A. Spears, V. Foley, J. Cratty. Row V: S. Pask. S. Giles, G. Sansone, A. Carpenter, A. Arthur, C. Turner, N. Tur- ner, J. Finley, G. Jevas, B. Galloway, B. Mishler, H. Kannel, J. Power, G. Epley, N. Hershey, J. Cratty. Row VI: R. Thrush, V. Graft, R. Weaver, M. Waugh, J. Messenger, J. Lingrel, T. Harbin, V. Trent, M. Harris, M. Gallina, I. Azaroft, B. Pickens, V. Foley, E. Butter- man. Row VII: G. Endricks, J. Townsend, M. Par- sell, G. McAdams, K. Montgomery. C. Moore, M. Firstenberger, G. Pierce, A. Shepherd, E. Price, D. Gettys. Row VIII: B. Barnes, O. Balis, D. Creager, C. Maries, R. Kuntz, S. Bracey, D. Wert1, L. Weston, J. Snoufter, D, Mull, W. Barnes, R. Jamison. .SZJLQ Mo je guna! Strutting down the tield to the strains ot Hail, Hail to Harding High comes drum major, Leslie lrey. The crowd goes wild-cheers and applause echo across the stands. All eyes are glued to the white uniformed tigure who is directing the march. Une blast tram his whistle and the band goes into formation. The glitter ot the evening is welcomed by everyone. But not tar back are the days most people target, The days ot toil and hardships, ot practice and indecision. The night rehearsals at the stadium and the working out ol routines with the tour maiorettes. But the night Leslie lrey, Drum Mcior. 'LTL WI.. OH: 1, fit. Batter, up! Choose sides! solutations such welcomed many a G.A.A. aspirant, tor each prospective member must attend three play nights. ln addition, to quality, she must earn 25 points and pass the GAA. test on the constitution ot the club. The old gym fairly shook when these enthusiastic girls participated in parties and dances: pot-lucks, picnics and outdoor sports rounded out a happy year tor the girls under the leadership ot the adviser, Mrs. Elizabeth Top- litt is worth it. The crowd has made it so. ' Qillill' A red-letter day on the club calendar was the Play Day at Findlay with tourteen girls representing Harding. Leading the Fun and good sportsmanship were: Shirley West, president: Beverly Cook, vice-president: Nancy Dickson, secretary-treasurer: Phyllis Albert, intramural manager, Pat Kemmerly, publicity chairman: Mary Wy- lie, points and awards chairman. Row I: B. Bull, M. Firsten- berger, D. Southward, B. Porter, N. Holliday, V. Waller, N. Ulery. Row ll: A. Short, P. Albert, N. Dixon, S. West, B. Cook, P. Kemmerly, M. Wylie, E. Gay. Row Ill: C. Pickens, R. Sidensiricker, P. Burnside, S. Hoffman, J. Bailey, V. Bauer, N. Kunkle, J. Gor- mcn, J. Bibbee, B. Pick- ens, T. 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M- n Tribute X To students and loculty olalce here was one WhO Seemed :J kandly understondang man whose loss lelt an empty place an our school lale We remember and we shall always treasure thas portraat ol a gentle mon whose lraendly sparat warmed our heart and enrached our laves As coach teacher counselor and lraend he played ha part wath a smalang lace a well washang sympathy and o cheerlul encouragang word Here an the pages ol our book we pay tr bute to the memory ol thas man who lor over a quarter ol a century played an octave and amportant role an the athletac dra ma ol l-lorclang l-lagh School . ewey Bohyer Xin cyearfi J4 More jAan oronefi There as sadness an the thought that he wall not be present as we enter upon our new lale an our new school We shall mass ham and be remanded ol ham many tames Rememberang ham our football teams and our baslcetball teams wall taght a lattle harder lor those were sports that he loved Our tane tradataon ol sportsmanshap whach he encouraged by word and by example wall blossom anto taner and nobler form an the new Hardang Hagh School For all the tanest and the best ol those Whose laces and whose lorms we see no more Teachers and pupals lett thear amprant here Belore they saad good bye and shut the door 'ljamzfg ,JU A ,gnalurea JL! JL! S .fdfkdffea Any boy earnang a letter n a l-lardang sport automatacal ly becomes a member ol the Varsaty l-I Club Requare ments lor earnang a letter vary an datterent sports ln tootball and basketball a boy must partacapate an halt the total number ol quarters A traclcman must earn 20 poants whach are obtaaned by placang an meets ln base Rowl B Wanters J Chapman C Brady B Dutton N Alex G Craft T DEramo Row II P Arnold J Fees H Deal J Boxwell D Cook ball antaelders and outtaelders must play halt the annangs the catchers one thard the annangs and the patchers one complete game A boy must attend proctace regularly and talce part an exhabataons gaven throughout the year to receave o letter an tumblang w lll T Price D Blbler B Hamor D Bolltnger J Craft Garver B Smaley Row IV D Burtch L Cllnger Mr Bohyer E Morse R Reed J McKanstry B Whittington Q21 xv :fy gig, f VAN - ff? 1 - gi, bw' ' ? li K A A 9' , 5 P 9 Hg? 7 ag. 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A H , c A Nu ' ' ' it x , 5 'rx xy, S xi .il .W K., .yqarobng wo- r5 Capfure .Quia glzampiom ip Row l P Booker B Whlttnngton G Craft H Kunnamon D Boll Inger F Green G Monroe C Dennus A Green B Whntt nngton Row Il D Creager J Wllllams R Bender J Andrews J Mc Entnre G Daniel D Mull P Klhkdld J Brlgman Row Ill D Art! Coach Somerlot J Popott C Echols S Bracey R Conroy D Grace B Merchant J Sorgen D Nelson The perlorrnonce ol the V952 Cross Country wtll olwoy emotn ID our mnds om we loolc back to the greotest eoqon ever produced ot Hordung Ir' the loll our Cross Country team wtth two lettermen Fronlc Green ond Duclc Botltnger returmng reached the top ol the lodder Nov 8 l952 wos o greot doy os we brough home Mortons hrst stote tttle Our Stote Tttle woe very pleo mg os ut come tn o yeor when we expect o to re-bu lo Everyone dreoms ol betng o chomptor oro toppeored to be o dreom tn September when proc e e torted out by d uootng our orch rrvol Worth r o t e o e e c o o boy by the nome ol Blo lcburr but our o o teom tenoth hod them completey oct to o our hlo lc w Mon tel whom we lelt c l of du t both ttme we encou tered them wth ldent Bender B Whlthngton G Craft F Green C Dennns McEnhre Co captams Dlclz Bollinger Franlr Green Bob Whittington Carlos Denms Hugh Kannamon Glenn Crolt Gene Monroe Duck Bollmger Franl: Green col cores ol I5 to 46 The re t we toolc tn strtde wuthout even tltnchung Alter Monbheud come Sprtngheld Pre mont Upper Arlington ond Columbus West oll lolltng ot the honds of the powerlut Prexte mochtne We then breezed through our 4th drstruct chomptonshtp ond went on to surprtse oll comers ot the stote meet ln oddttlon to our two o coptouns we had Glen Crolt Allen Green ond Bull Whtttngton soved lrom the yeor before New loces oppeored lor the r hrst yeor Hugh Ktnnomon Gene Monr e ond Corlo Dennu: ct l enoly rtvolry deve peo oetween ou top ooy e mony meet hod ore oy o wonderlul teom Qplrtt hod oevelopeo ono o t emenoou de tre to mp ove hgg re neo everyone A o e ct Mo on hod t regret teom 2 mt er 1 , , , ' ' , , , . ' , . - R. . . ' ' , . , . , . ', J. 2 D . D , , H . X , . , . . . ,. . - ' 'I ' I . X . . C W . V I 2' ' ' - , ' I Y . e l I. ', , A ' t . l ' 1 E ' ,-', o 3 llie bGQOVl- Everyone on the squoo liked to worlc ond o leen Spirit W 5 r l '. ' -' 5 ,E ot r C r' ' K W ' 3 r ls. Be- 24 o 36. Th y hod ore l th tin st tw mllers ln the lor 3 Q t ' , H St t fn t c ll- ', r 3 3' I r rec- er V . t Y: zieo. OC' l . 2 r 1 ' rl Q le Q New n l J c lie: oe sl d In of ' 1 NO- N 4 ' 3 F 5 ' X1 All E 2 H-Uri. ' l . .1 5- -.,., . , -..W-.F Harding Coniesg From Behind, 5' 5 Wins 26-14 f , ny Gunn' iwws j iv, Harding's Pregdr ame 1: M-:Vf Di s ' ,un behind mn ty -gms in ,1 . .. iT60LifiliiJUTY suv - i . - By Al n Mqvgi iRe0fii5i1iE'0iHiH 'f' Harding Football Team Honored at Banquet, ,Hear NU Grid Coach .ogthe last 'nf ny GARY suis wmnf. 1-'ff-d Pwr .Jam wimpy, ,0VGreen. Members of the 1952 Harding Jerry Lee. manager. UlVli !'S, and g,qBowlinsa High schnol football mmm werenim- Mbinzufk, as-41,--rm1:emwr, Hub And honored Wednesday nicht ni Stwn C:.1d- vii, Lwrrv' RCM et Street Junior High Sthm-I wvh V- j'f'. il' iwnffer the annual fnmml! bs ivxfw' ww ' V 1 - es, .The mmm 11 an-f . ,. , ,. ,V P1 -V1 good athlele mv .V om VV V V V a 30-minute tx- V '-5' .YQ : ' , . ' 1 Clyde Lamb, -X Vf ,f Z football rw,-get, Vw vi ,, , 9 593- Univervila, 1,1 3 my i A Lamb 2: 'V V -. M A ' M , get jern the UL 75 ' 1 V ig of thof- K V V ii. V V an r Ar rv have di A V w fi ime Hxvhl K N X rliufk yenyg. h- 'Y I i 'go i IEW-, Howii. ,A K X- A--L in If 2. I , Q: ' f 3 ing vilpv 2 - If .:v-S m:n'r'lvximg W O!-' - , t ji '- ' 1 BPDZYHFGS fur ..:f 'hluwnxn' Rnd Fifi fag D05 rx ' l ' . I V :Morse xx- ,W '-in ynyws !fVr the 5-07,1 ' 'Q' ff' 3 H VR I mesrore ban 1 ' - llv':.f.' 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Harding AJJIL ebalitime in 'n V scoreq- 15 -'folio V e ou. '-,.V V llllf' in -' , ' -sca- BK an fi rontf 'K Lev ',,,4'i:fs .bal iihi. kill ' bothinzrn :U dis- mm nfs Saw- af me V- SA ' Qh ynrxvg .Vhng xx: KYYIQ nm 152 ado V nesi Harding A Un! Bowl V p,'aQ!R:a- 1 zi .-mir' ,ax -. Brac-' 1' .X 4 ,. -V ic 21Of,f .- ' Am-fstaff. Seem :3n4lBSS0hS .fu 1 rkediiie iced he' ha ihi! ihe ball ,Um ' ' g' ve if :mas 1 ASADI:INA, CaZ.f JP- who will guide V ws Bins ' .w Iv xv Ate the edae H 2 ii 'XQIUIIS 3' if 1 .ii uhi ,+:-r f Q. . , I' VV, ,V Y A 17V',' 4 gmz.a4iaPri. , V ': 'uzdk to the Ya. az. rl1'::r, Q into he 2:21 m , was .FW11 X ' fi 'IIUTX'-'lf , 'M-Kw 4 ' 4 LM 1 8 ..uns ,VV1f,nne.I T 1 --A Q flow Q. V. 1 ifmcf TV Aera. , Nl 3 Sn11g.,, , . if the girl few - 7' ' .e , lx s:yQ'4rnedfV Why Lin We wx . vm. , Q C .. M Wine ith ' ,C Jsl BROW., . go to ser- 0 ng Q1 Q5 F gg Brooklu 0 'll the I1 mm. first grae-r 'p' wal L 2 O l , I' Patten wr oxtl h f 1 LH L F' 'hahbA0. ..1s. .- ' , - ' 10:29 rhf:--if 1 Jil- :S . - v, 7 , , -. , Q X Hs? ' Hill ,V .ialv :E ' I1.,l1lRuu1!s ualcd rcs 5 1 r- .4 ve, S5 fuolimli y-qxlxiu. -- he present an rugem Q Vi 2 I P JR FII :wel .s c. Bk L AT., Xi si 'V , 1, ., , ,R Tha nn J Y . M 1 mr. svn sf.. was hc-c l'lllH 1 'Ln R.. md ,Q ine fum 8 I MT iv. vplvi fi 17,111.21 1' It :vi fI.11I E -13 ,, ' 4 x ' TL V1 v igcu AH., :w-nt' 47 6. lll buro guard md The MGI' ast guin rn n. '- in rts cited an 'lilo' 11. .ew V - nz--M Football coaches Keel, Lubinbuhl, Auble, and Howison Row I: Arnold, Brady. Row ll: Williams, D'Eramo, Bailey, Morse. Row lll: Winters, Chapman, Fees. Burtch. Row IV: McKinstry, Smiley, Boxwell, Rinnert. As the years pass by, students will only casually glance at the l953 record: won 2, tied I, lost 7. But those who were graduated in '53, lcnowing the team better, will re- member the happenings behind this 2-l-7 record. They will remember that this year 2606 yards were gained lrom scrimmage, the most yardage a Harding ottense has ever produced. They will also recall the ioy and excitement along with all the heart-brealcs lound in each game. They will remember, that although the Harding gridders could show no virtuosos in their ranlc, their splendid team work was evident on the playing tield. In the opening game Harding lost to Columbus West 20-l3 as the Prexies ran out ot wind in the last halt. At our next game, a league encounter, we showed our tight- Row I: D. Schweinlurth, C. King, G. Ballinger, J. Albinacl, F. Price, P. Rinnert, J. Snoutter, A. Thomas, G. Armstrong, L. Harper, J. Peacock, D. Fox. Row II: R. Bond, R. Hazen, D. Foos. B. Stoffer, L. Clinger, D. Bibler, J. Chapman, C. Brady, J. Whaley, H. Deal, D. Burtch, ing spirit as we came from behind in the last hall to beat Bowling Green 26-I4. The Following weelc Harding blasted Columbus Central 38-7 as our last traveling ottense team couldn't be stopped and our defense held Central to 42 yards. Unable to stop Fostoria's ottense, Harding lost her first league game the next Friday, 34-26. Traveling to Lima, the Presidents were upset by a score ol 20-7. Be- tore a Parents Night crowd Harding played Findlay in a hard lought battle to end in a tie, 20-20. Next came Homecoming, a tough battle with Ashland coming out on top, I3-6. Our titth defeat came by the hands ot Columbus South, I9-l4. For the final home game, San- duslcy came to town. The powertul Redmen gave Hard- ing its worst setbaclc ot the season by tallying up a score ot 42-I9. ln the last game ot the season, Harding drop- B. Pryor, R. Meddles, L. Cross, F. Nolfi. Raw lll: B. Prater, F. D'Erama, B. Hamor, B. Smiley, J. Fees, P. Arnold, T. D'Eramo, E. Morse, B. Bailey, J. McKinstry, J. Obenour, J. Baxwell, T. Williams. injuries. Sider it newswofghyx' 1 BEN and his coaeldmg staff e Syracuse allow ' ' Nogthhas a On h Owemi divide the yers. is game sharesj Miami those California 7 point Georgia Tech 8 Texas 155 c-'er tixmws for J gricbron Sairif ,guna ped an enthusiastic, rough playing championship game to Fremont Ross, 24-12. Again the records fail to show the whole '52 season. Be- hind this record you will tind good sportsmanship, char- acter building, terrific training and desire put forth by both boys and coaches in hour after hour of strenuous practice. Leading the Prexies this year were Co-Captains, Tony D'Eramo and Edoie Morse. Brilliant baclctield strategy was taken care of by Brady, McKinstry, Burtch, Price, ond Chapman. Baclcing up this powerful grid machine were linemen Bailey, Hamor, Smiley, Fees ond Clinger. At the annual banquet 28 letter awards were given to I4 Seniors, 5 Juniors, 8 Sophomores and also manager Jerry Lee. Though Harding did not have a good season record, recognitions, showing the abilities of our boys were given to: Bill Bailey, Senior ottensive guard and two-year letterman, awarded Toledo Blade AllfBuclceye first team, Coaches All-Buckeye tirst team and Associate ed Press Honorable Mention All-Ohio: Chris Brady, Senior halfbaclc, three year letterman, ottensive and defensive player was awarded Toledo Blade All-Buclceye first team and Coaches All-Buclceye first team, Jim Chapman, Senior, defensive halfbaclr, two year let- terman was awarded Toledo Blade All-Buckeye first team, Coaches All-Buckeye first team: Tony D'Eramo. a senior tackle, Co-Captain and two year letterman, offensive and defensive player was awarded Toledo Blade All- Buclceye Honorable mention team, Coaches All-Buckeye Honorable Mention team: Jack Fees, senior, otfensive center, two year letterman was awarded Toledo Blade All-Buckeye Honorable mention team and Coaches All- Buclceye honorable mention team. ir ir if 'lr ir Row I: Lawrence Clinger, Jim Whaley, Chet King, Bob Hamor. Row ll: Fred Price, Joe Albinack, Bob Prater, Doug Bibler, Bob Caldwell. Row III: Joe Snouffer, Gary Ballinger, Larry Harper, Abner Thomas. 3 auuabp. A 45 gnu . South the week b l share was 81712. Coach Paui Brown w T likes his bile Ala to coach - gomerv team m the annual W 111-2 mark lien I All Star game Satur x . AV .TWO 8 pu rd yesterday in refusin -'.', 'i if y lcked UP defen 3, 1 1 year Anggqo 011 I'9P0rts of dissensi . ' gon have Play off SDTIL that he didn . - . an IS sd In the players If it mlm of the fav. early of prevail- Alabama 134 7 over E 5 V. an ilar : E 1 , f Se 1 o Dec so fggw X . . It f He got that way trying to keep his face in line of the television camera. A ony rare, M ll d L . - ' Did. Cycione. Q 'n A 0p'.AMcw' fitib' Fill! flll 2164 FIB- 'f L! Magnus Q can A Bonds. PARK By than Assoc-ig SANTA ao' 1 if . Q? :fri .. .uafbbllg 0,95 -gn BLl,CA8gQ SEASON'S RECORD Harding . . I3 Columbus West Harding .. . 26 Bowling Green . Harding. . .. . 38 Columbus Central Harding . ..., 26 Fostoria . , Harding .. 7 Lima South ... Harding.. . ...., 20 Findlay ..... Harding. . .. 6 Ashland .,., . .. Harding ..... I4 Columbus South Harding ... ,.... I9 Sandusky . .... Harding .. .... I2 Fremont . . BUCKEYE LEAGUE STANDING W Fremont ... ...4 O Findlay . . . 2 Fostoria . . 2 'Harding . . . . . I Bowling Green . 0 4 Football Managers Gary Mayes, Franlr Finley, Jerry Lee, Niclr Alex, Jim Weston. llglkhq-'gp4yuv'1rnugqMum-I1 Rn Q Brady . . lvlcKinstry Ballinger Chapman Burtch . . Morse . Smiley . . King . . Armstrong lv1cKinstry Brady . .. Burtch . . Ballinger King . .. Chapman Albinaclc Price . . Brady . McKinstry Chapman Burtch .. Ballinger SCORING YDS. GAINED SCRIMMAGE ATT. YDS . I26 849 .. I6E 835 . 68 422 .. 47 268 22 I25 .. I6 69 7 28 5 I0 452 1606 TOTAL YARDAGE GAINED Hague ww 7 I Pts. 48 Pts. 20 Pts. I2 Pts. 6 Pts. 6 Pts. 6 Pts. 6 Pts. 6 Pts. 231 990 480 452 403 AVE. 6.73 5.18 0.21 5.70 5.68 4.31 4.00 2.00 5.77 Yds. 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We whipped our old rivol Bexley to stort the seosor ond hoo wins over Willard ond Golion before we ron into trouble. Bowling Green, Ashlono lzostorio, ond Fremont beat us in close oomes belore the sunshine come ogoin. We atorted ploying much better boll in Joruory ond reg- istered successive wins over Tillfin, Shelby ord Bowling Greer. Fiu ono sbroineo onlfles ifrxed the aouod os we were under bor in losses to Co umbus 'West lzostorio, ond on overtime loss to Golion. However ever with Mclzonn out ol the line up lor 2 ol the 3 remoiring oomes we line 'sheo our seoson with wins over Shelby Fremont ond litgr. We were third in the Buckeye Leogue with 4 wins ord 4 losses. Columbus Centrol brought our hopes in the tournoment Row I: Don Schweinlurth, Phil Carroll, Gereth Chamberlain, Hank Rinnert, Abner Thomas. Row ll: Jim Saiter, Larry Geissler, Frank D'Eramo, Chet King, Fred Hazen, Joe Snouffer. U1 24 Q4 41 gf' to a quick end aa fhef came up with Their fines? shooting exhibition oi fha- vez' and Copfoin Bill Smiley seemed to be fhe only l-iafcing man rot to suffer fournomenf iirters. B'll Smiey C'3'e-3 Emmons. and Andrew Simon are lhe Baslicrbail Managers Dick Mull and Jacx Boxwell. ser-ior lerrermen, but Five Junior letfermen will be baclf to dedicate fhe new gym in fhe Coming season. Bob l-lomof Mawin Mclzann, Don Srnilh Doug Bib'er, ano Dave Schneiler are fhe returning lertermen. Hordingis basketball he mrrr-' shoot a barrage ol long ahora while warming up lor the big gamr-l Mafairgz forging nlarding -larding 'lafaing 'larding nlarding.. . -larding , nlarding . 'iarding . dording . hlording 'larding 'larding . farding Hardirg 'Red shools c lo will l'1e make ii? Jump high, man iump high. Come on Andy, all Vine way. 'Now listen, l'm boss here. Be-Ney Galion Willard Bowling Greer Aelwlona Fosloria Fremonr Shelby Tiffin Bowling Greer Colurnowf Wei,i Galion Fostoria Slwelby Frernorr lifiin rrfdairg Hardirg rlardirg l-larding Harding lnlaraing Horairg l-larding Harding Harding Harding Harding llardirg lkliostoria 2-Fremont .gf-l'lOVdinQ 4-Bowlirg Green 5-Tiffin Ee, Ca Bif ,Axl- FQ Pre Sre in Cc Fa Sie pew TF . Cl! Ulll' VYXLIVL !-' . - 11 . The year l952 will long be remembered as l-larding High School arrived at her highest peolf in troclc ond crosi country. ln spring our troclc team gave us o new high ol thira in the state meet. Two runners, Paul Geissler ond Cop- toin John Ashworth, collected l4 points. Geissler was State Champion in the 220 yard dash with a time ol 2l.6 seconds and come in second in the IOO yard dash with a time ol IO seconds. John Ashworth won second in the state mile with the unbelievable time ot 4 minutes 30.6 seconds. The accomplishments ot many great seniors on that some traclc team gave us second in the cehtral district meet Buclreye League Chompfons tor second straight year Jaclr Boxwell, discus Jack Craft, Row I: F. Green, D. Tway, J. Garver, J. Ashworth, P. Geissler, G. McAfee, J. Russell, J. Craft, T. Price, T. Morton. Row Il: Mr. Somerlot, Coach, B. Dutton, D. Ballinger, R. Reed, L. Clinger, D. Bibler, F. Price, D. Bolinger, G. Craft, B. Hamor. g g Var on Njfht Relays chomcfon lor aecona ztra in Fremact 7e'ay- Champion lor third straight year a contrueo ur dual meet vctory string to 24 trai pole vault ton M. Row IV ,ggi-zu ax-Y - g--,-...- ,-is xl 1 ff? 1 fag X X f X F l A -a .-. Jaclr Gorver, dash man Row III: H. Alexander, B. Perry, D. Burtch, G. Gamble, B Whuttung , J. Buettin, B. Whittington, J. Boxwell, D. Artz, B Mccreary McFann. : J. Williams, A. Green, G. Daniel, J. Popoff, D Delauder J. McEntire, J. Gantt, H. Kinnamon, J. Whaley. pn 1 1 wt' r 191 ii.. 302 all CROSS COUNTRY Undeteoted 31 Straight Mormon Morton Morton Morton Mormon MorIOn Morton Morton Morton Morton Morton Morton Morton Morton Morton Sondu Iqy Toledo Cloy Fremont Port Clmton 5673 Wortlmngton Monstuelcl Sprrnglreld Monstreld Fremont Upper Arlington Columbus West Wortlmngton Sprrngfreld Columbus West TRACK Aslwlond Wortlmrngton Fo torso Mt Vernon FREMONT RELAYS Morton 84 Frnd oy 47I Fremont ,Q ,eff 2 2 2 I X X Clevelond Eo STATE MEET Sprung elo Mor or' STATE CHAMPIONS Best Tlmmg of 52 Fronlc Green l'IugI1 Klnnomor Duclc Bollrnger Gene Monroe Glen Croft Corlo Dennt Best Produced By Hardlng Boys In 52 Pole Voult D n Bollrnge II I-Itglw Jump u Ge: Ie o Brood Jump Fronlc Greer 20 7I 2 SIIOT Put Jim Russell 46 2 Dlscus 9 2 IO35 IO36 IO37 IO42 IOSO IO 52 MARION NIGHT RELAYS Morlon Fostorlo F ndloy Wortlwrngton Upper Arlington Tnctm Bexley Mo ron Neworr BUCKEYE LEAGUE MEET Morto Fo to o F ndlof Tlttln F emo t Bowlrr Green 99,2 Lrmo Soutlw CENTRAL DISTRICT MEET Jmou o Morton Sho 2 2 7 Yord Doh P u Gels le I0 C 220 Yord Dosh Pou Gels le 2I 6 sec I20 Yord I'IlgIt I-lurdle Gory McAfee I6 440 Yod Doln Dclc Two! 533 e 880 Yord Run Joltn A9I1wotlW2 OI Mule Run Jonr A lwwo tln 4 mln 30 3 Yorol Reloy Poul Ge TTI Male Relof Q B I Nor Jock Gorver C Two! 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X Congratulations Class of HUGHES STUDIO I PHOTOGRAPHS Your Official Photographer 1 953 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATES CLASS OE T953 .NCLI 6Ll'lg Lgilzoof EOR YOUR TASTE ENIOYMENT JER ZEE THE RISTOCRAT OF FROZEN DAIRY FOODS IS PRODUCED UNDER THE MOST RIGID STANDARDS OF PURITY AND QUALITY CONTROL SO THAT THE FLAVOR TEXTURE AND CONSISTENT GOODNESS WILL SSURE THE S TISFYING TASTE ENJOYMENT THAT IS YOURS ONLY IN JER ZEE CONES SUNDAES MALTS SHAKES PINTS OUARTS OEE THE STREET PARKING ZEE 923 EAST CENTER STREET MARION OHIO PAUL R CASTOR MANAGER ' z Enjoy the Safety and Convenience of JER- ,INC. C 4 Sf .W . 1, 3 AJ, in fn fwfgy, l W I .1 5 - r 3 1 I R 'ii' NURS 4? www ' ff A XX: 1 ua ww, ,, 44, fi: ia Y ' 4 . F 5, 5 , H 165 oi' , , ,s L awww f s 1 - W. I ' will , ' Q , 4 I A 1, fe Q Mum 55? I X . . l s an Q 5--gm A ip,-J , V. WF' QESW: i. n I i s . ,Q ' 1 ' f ' m .3 1 . xx 5 A 5 g V K A r'V ..iff' Z 6. W - F - , , . M. A W 9' sf .- kiwi? -I L I x . 'YE 45 5 E Y JPLVL jsp we n 0 i 1 A S mei Ft .. :JN '.., 1 ,' V .' 4 ff 1-0132 - eil: , ,. f.. I ll? i rh- HAPPY AND BEST WISHES FCDR A SUCCESSFUL LIFE A+ Q ocluoton trne e e yone wshes you good luclc May e add our congrafularons and only one suggest on w ether y u Q een pasru es oe F a y he Mar on your chance ol obfann ng succes and hopp ness ll be enhanced greatly I you treat everyone as people We hope you llce Mar on T ol you l mole T g een pasfu es o that you wll help rnalce Q and prosper 9 9 S G 'QQ Osgood Co Alloy Cast Steel Co General Excavator Co Commercual Steel Casting Co I r I I , v r I H w I I I , , h o r r r r or wo , or re In 1 I , ' I 3 I I WI I 'I I I . . . h wIl I your r r . . . nd I Il row , ' ' v-,fruit I I Th . Th . Th . Th ' ' . XX GREATNESS and LOYALTY By and large any degree of Greatness attauned by an nndustrual organtzatlon as dependent upon that degree of Loyalty nts employees feel toward thetr Company Our management strtves constantly to cultlvate an our people a deep sense of satts Iactuon In becomnng part of the MARION POWER SHOVEL Iamnly By se ecttng as employees people who wall be a credut to the Company nn all theur contacts wtth the Communrty and In thetr personal relattonshtps wnth fellow employees By tralnnng them to fn thenr 'obs so that they may develop and grow wtth knowledge and oeruence garned from Irtendly rntelltgent and competent supervsslon By advonctng them on ment to greater responsnbrhtees based on the prnncnple or promotton rom wtthtn the Company wherever thas as possub e B atterng ta them and ther Iamtltes the advantages ol the MARION POWER SHOVEL COMPANY Group Inscrance Pan By seektng at all trmes to Improve worlcmg condttuons and develop human relatncns to the end na MARION POWER SHOVEL may aeservealy entoy a reputatton that wtll attract and held the mc t capable employees an our type ol bustness MARIUN PUWER SHUVEL COMPANY The l-ieneral IVlntnrs Hutnmnhlle Dealers nf Marlon THE DANNER BUICK CO WHERE CUSTOMERS SEND THEIR FRIENDS BUICKS GMC TRUCKS MARION S OLDEST DEALERSHIP ESTABLISHED I9I6 PONTIAC CADILLAC THE MIDTOWN CHEVROLET CO SERVICE WITH A GUARANTEE THAT COUNTS CHEVROLEIS THE RANKIN OLDSMOBILE MARION S FRIENDLY NEW CAR DEALER OLDSMOBILES THE McDANIEL MOTOR CO. . 2f gI'a,Ju6lfl0l'l the assocraforv you malce wall determnne o your lnletrme lr malcung the decusnon on a wr want to on raer many things Kee rn the paftern career you mmd these flmngs concernma the Huber Manulacfurung Company as an organrzatror o wlmclw you may wanl to bunld your future The H ae O Marlons oldest an most rela e onlar The Hubc P n an respeded the world over Wherever roa burarrf- rv rrfcnance equrpment rs lound r f Ilng ol lwrglwway cqulprnenf mc ldnng 'naw ta vers Q flu eve ma lwrnes The Hube C flue sa e ard c locally made products T ere s th l-' e wor Yo res the Twe H Jber e n tree wlwce rollers an s a leader rnerl and wrnpraxemenl o Tese lyoes rrarntarns a world wrde sales orqamzanar or a posntron avawa e lrorn time to Tr ranglng from producnon and clerwcal n O an exccutrve nalure rn Marlon ar- varuety al group benellls n lldnng suranrc rlang condmons qaad pay and congenral OSSO at Maron Jn Dacc ln wlmcw To war and luvc Marlon provxdcs ca acalcol and socral opportunmes nnswrpossed mos? e and lS geographrc lly local d 1a e advonlaa ro commerce as well as good llvrng 93 x J vfoul luke to conslcler planning yo r career around Marlon Olmo and the Huber Com e :nw e to sfo NU at our pers e r r y p nrnn o n To c 5 aller yo graduate MANUFACTURING H U B ER 202 N GREENWOOD ST MARION O'-HO INTERTYPE COMPOSITION PROVIDES SPEED AND EFFICIENCY ALONG WITH A WIDE SELECTION OF TYPE FACES O When the creations of many great minds go into print, a great product is produced. Style, effic iency, and craftsmanship are effectively combined here at LAWHEAD PRESS. Every day, week, and year, thousands ot pages ol printed material passes through our experienced hands. The proof is in the product. The Lawhead Press. Inc. I7 WEST WASHINGTON ST ATHENS, OHIO I I .J Q .n 7 -1 . n r , 0. I l 4 L,,,.m Q! 2' ff! wgxavxnil sm Kms hunk II puauCAT'0N DIVISION INDIANAPOLIS ENGRAVING COMPANY, INC 222 EAST OHIO STREET INDIANAPOLIS 6 INDIANA . - 2 'r I .MII ,-11 1 ' 'QI 34 , 4. 6211 43555 Gffg- -'Agia 'T 54' :I- ,IIZIQ 3 'Ifhif ':',i-I 'THQ . ,va O . 5123i ' -:Ei If-.5 NF-L, if :IIN il sl. 3. v- '. If 1: 14 FINE CLASS RINGS ANNOUNCEMENTS YEARBOOKS AWARDS .ICDSTEN S f Since 1897 Best Wishes To Class of 7953 ALFRED NICKLE BAKERY INC Bakers of Toastmaster Bread Compliments of Knowlton Construction BELLEFONTAINE, OHIO BUILDERS OF NEW HARDING HIGH AND NEW Y.M.C.A. MARION'S NEW HOSPITAL C de '-'-I 53H CARROLL S JEWELRY STORE 172 WEST CENTER STREET MARION OHIO PHONE 2 1705 Congratulations to the 1953 Graduates .7Ae QuaLer Oafri Co. Kenl Products Division MARION, OHIO , ' I I I For twenty-tour ye C II has had the pteosur I g the youth of north c: + I Oh onfi nce go' curi+y for the future. Our siren I ' 9 Ines Ior uolity' ' omecoming Queen and Court 7 MERLE H HUGHES MORTUARY Directors of D1 tlnctlve Yet Inexpensive Funeral Services DIAL 2 3602 MOUNT VERNON AVENUE AT BAKER STREET CONGRATULATIONS TO CLASS OF 1953 The National City Bank of Marion WALDO BRANCH Complete Banking Service MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM WEST TOWN BRANCH O 0 0 0 0 Q S --- u CONGR TUL TONS TO THE GRADU TES CL SS OF Hardmg H1gh School Mens Fine Clothing .IIM DUGAN 5' CONGR TUL TIONS TO THE CL SS OF THE AMERICAN MALLEABLE CASTINGS CO. THE MILLARD HUNT COMPANY COAL READY MIXED CONCRETE BUILDING SUPPLIES i MIIIcIrd Hunt Applmnces Store Inc TELEVISION RECORDS APPLIANCES MARION INDUSTRIES DIVISION OF MOTOR PRODUCTS CORP. I-su-rnt. - ,5 I I m nmmum1ummm I I I - E I ir...-5'-, . I I E J I 5 I -I I I r: TMS- , gg THllIXHHHI2HXI I I I ' 1 af .1 ' 1. f ,V - ' ' Hg? 1 . 4 W6 -Af, IJ ' ,191-' ' ' - no V 'f--5, . ge J. . - ' ,Q - ' ,4 ' ' fe A ff A - CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '53 I IJJ l We opprecrote our small port 1n molang your grooluotnon the greotest day ol your lnle by hovnng been selected to lurnush the cops and gowns 131 E CENTER ST MARION OHIO CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1953 You are begnnnmg your real educatlonal career In mnghty mterestmg hmes However we belneve that a Iew old basnc precepts will stlll apply as far as the bulldung of a successful future IS concerned For those of you who have eyes to see and ears to hear we oFFer these suggestlons First Plclr your oblectlve know where you re going Ambltlon IS a virtue Second Plan your attaclr method of uttom ment Plans are the most effective weapon ever placed nn the hands of man Third Work eat sleep drmlr and llve your pan There ns no substutute for mgenuuty and common sense and there ts no Royal way Thats our best Iuds you take nt Irom here Good luclr God bless you and we hope you may always be an LK customer llldWlg8 Ihbbe y Enterprises I r.. u V I . . I ' I , . It . . . . n tt . - u 1 I I I I sn . . . . . I lu I - . 0 I I Zvxxsi Z fl' 1 Nl LL if? J-'HFIVIIEFW PRUBST SUPPLY COMPANY 1-ae PLUMBING 8. HEATING MATERIALS MARIUN UHIO CONGRATULATIONS TO '53 CLASS CORRECT FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Blc1ke's Florists 146 EAST CENTER STREET Ph 2 3695 The Columns of The Marlon Star Have Reported Graduahon Programs for 68 Classes WE CONGRATULATE YOUR CLASS AS THE 69TH . ,.,. , 1 - - I U L W5 il If-T ' Taaisrsurrul20v ., , , AHPElUB51 uPPLv6u'i ,lf rg, 'L ,. 8' ---Q-.J,,,, -WL, 1 - ' T ' T 1-1 Y . f ff , - ' ,,-,- - ' rg ll, ' A 'O S' Q 'i pr-roms 2 p 2-2151 rr 3 Q, 27 INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMEN 1 X Q. 0 M I DAIRY QUEEN STEWARD CONSTRUCTION COMPANY my GENERAL CONTRACTING The Cone with the Curl on Top H S STEWARD O SUCCESS AND HAPPINESS THE CLASS OF 53 DAVIS and JONES PATTERN WORKS Quality Wood and Metal Patterns 287 LINCOLN AVENUE PHONE 2 I9II Fulfillment Corporation America I' , 1111 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS or ss ! I . . , wner ' II - I , . 4-2.3655-Ressa , . N. MAIN AT KLERX - - B ' - TO . O ., . .iid . , A V, Rial' 1 ,. , 4. . J ANTHONY'S LAUNDRY DRY CLEANERS LINEN SUPPLY The Marion Metal Products Company HYDRAULIC HOISTS AND SIEEL DUMP BODIES COMPLETE HOME BUILDING REPAIR REMODELING RIEGER 81 CO INC MARION OHIO One Stop Service MAINTENANCE INSIDE AND OUT KHIHQIZJ' EZEKF mac N AYP? MANUFACTURERS OF A ARION IO I nl Q Rear N. State S+. Phone - I I 35 I r , iv ' If X , Lf CX Q I rr ll - QUICKER SERVICE AND ECON l g + Cl i953 MARKERT AND LEWIS COMPLIMENTS OF e B F Goodrich Co MARION PLANT J. S. RIESER Select Groceries-Prime Meats 265 UNCAPHER AVE. THE MARION WATER CO. and EMPLOYEES .H -4: ' 1 E E I O O Con ratulotions to he osso I The Home of McGregor Sporfswear The Marlon Supply Co Wholesale Dlstrlbutor Plumbmg and Heatmg Maternal CALL YOUR PLUMBING AND HEATING CONTRACTOR He Uses Our Qualrty Mater als rHoNE 21513 784 N fn M CONGRATULATIONS 53 FROM THE BAKER WOOD PRESERVING CO SUBSIDIARY OF D B Frampton Co CREOSOTED FOREST PRODUCTS PLANTS AT MARION AND M ARTHUR OHIO GENERAL OFFICE HUNTINGTON BANK BUILDING COLUMBUS OHIO POLLAK STEEL COMPLIMENTS OF COMPANY KELLER PRINTING Ph 2 3730 MANUFACTURERS OF HOT ROLLED RAIL STEEL PRODUCTS 295 WEST CHURCH STREET MARION OHIO cgflr' cr f53 H., O O O O O O O O I O C I ' i - 'sf f ' WL? by I C .. A, 'ff 'f' 1, ,1 1 I we t 5. ,. k',',' , yu? .,. 1 4 W izwfac I QM' 1-,Ogalya For Ihe Emest In D A I R Y ,mf P R o D u c T s ICE CREAM xi Ay SUNDAES MILK SHAKES ONES Sales HUDSON Service Good Used Cars JAGUAR MG AUSTIN MORRIS CARS Glenn Wolroven Motors e Wilson Bohonnon Company OHIO ANTENNA CO QUAD VEE ALL PURPOSE TV ANTENNA INDOE HEATING AND APPLIANCE CO WARM AIR HEATING CONTRACTORS Major Household Apphances Televnslon from SMART 5 WADDELL, Inc. Servnng thus Commumfy with GOOD f ly 50 y C0-ED -M mm, O . XX Il gl-A V IMPORTERS L , . Ab-,e fe: si, , , I 'QS I - A .N 3 sronss IN TOWN sim... T, EASY PAYMENT PLANS - ,A 4.1 .1 . e .4.'1,,i A ig un N. MAIN OPP. W.M.R.N x E V5 -iq. .V ' sf' Q,-h - , MPLIMENTS X, 3 ' ., A t x ,T ,X x X-. . . A L il? A Th i C . ky? 'T'i'F! F R HOME oeuvz PHONE 2-2196 AF MARION, oHIo Complimenfs of Manufacfurers of . s wo . . ST. M , WK' IN BOTTLES DELICIOUS AND REFRESHING KAY 8: KAY OIL C0 Carl Don Fleet Wmg Products P H O N E 2 0 O 2 7 Jockey Steak House Dlslmclrve Floral Arrangemenls IIUBST S FLIIIIIST LENNON FURNITURE CO KRANER INSURANCE AGENCY COMPL MENTS OF Henny crncl Cooper Walgreen Agency DRUGS AND PHYSICIANS' SUPPLIES YOUR KODAK DEALER C PL MENTS OF The Cory Rubber Co MANUFACTURERS MARION. OHIO O E I llAoe.uuu ll0.U.!.lA1- GU- KENTON AVE. 8: FAIRGROUND CONGRATULATIONS TO THE T953 CLASS 9 ' ' ' ' PHONE 2-2555 COMPLIMENTS OF 0 ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE I I HOTEL HARDING COFFEE SHOP CAMPBELL FARM SUPPLY DELICIOUS FOOD AT POPULAR PRICES AIR CONDITIONED CARS TRUCKS CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 53 SHORT FORD INC THE DIAMOND CENTER OE MARION PHONES 26046 22695 24 Hour Towlng Servlce II4 S MAIN STREET Issumg All 1953 Grads of Harding An Invutahon for Success EDUCATIONAL SUPPLY COMPANY MANUFACTURING STATIONERS Poinesville, Ohio 'QV I I RION'S MOST POPULAR EATING PL FARM EQUIPMENT VIRGIL F. DYE. Manager ' ' ' 0 274-278 Norfh Main Sfreef O I PARTS SERVICE ' ,ag-v-sv-I CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1953 x I X' IIIAMUNDS 27 WATLHES IIIARIOIIS OLDEST .IEWELERS 120122 W CENTER STREET MARION OHIO CONGRATULATIONS FROM THE SCHAFFNER DENZER COMPANY Dependable Funeral DIrecIors PHONE 2 1636 360 E CENTER ST HI f 53 SI'IeIII'Iorn s MUSIC Store EVERYTHING MUSICAL 163 SOUTH MAIN STREET PHONE 2 2713 FOR COMPLETE BUILDING SERVICE EE THE AVENUE LUMBER AND SUPPLY COMPANY JOHNS MANVILLE ROOFING CELOTEX INSULATION BOARD CURTIS CABINETS AND MILLWORK CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1953 SAFETY AND SERVICE IN LIFE INSURANCE OHIO STATE LIFE INSURANCE OO MARION COUNTY BANK BUILDING TELEPHONE 2 3145 MARION, OHIO PERSONAL LOANS CALL AT THE FAHEY BANKING C0 7 N M MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION MEMBER OF FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '53 SMlTH CLOTHING CO. QUALITY MEN'S APPAREL 119 E CENTER STREET Besi WIsI'Ies 'Io The Class of '53 MARION TRANSIT INC. TEL 21050 xx ' 0 3 1.4! 4 X 9 . .X x I ' I XX 1 I I I fy? I ' A I if XV . Y A C g I' I f' I CI -.S , O , I2 . cin Sfreef lfllp 2 ACl,A Il0 IJKCCCB OI' efll' Sept. 2 Dec,3,. ...,.., ,,... . I Dec. I7 Dec. I9 Jan. 5 Jan. I3 April 7 April I2 April 23 Aoril 30 HIGHLIGHTS OF FIFTY-THREE , ,...... School opened ... First Basketball game ,. , Athletic Banquet . Christmas Vacation , Baclc to School , , . , Exams First Iroclc Meet , Vocational Conlerence . . Serior Play Band 81 Orchestra Concert May May May May May June June June June June I2 26 28 29 3I 2 3 3 3 4 ooeila Choir Concert Senior Exams Junior Exams .Junior 81 Senior Prom Baccalaureate Class Day Senior Brealclast Commencement Senior Dance Vacation R RED LETTER DAYS AT HARDING September The rush us on agaun school started One brave gurl came to school wearung argyles All gurls turned brave Eurst home game Columbus West Whutey Clunger recuted un physucs class Mr Baker absent wuth shockutus Furst cross country meet we won because Hardung had the fastest boys Selruuors began sayung cheese whule havung theur puctures ta en Eurst ussue of the HERALD Dan Bruckley and Ruth Wulson had nervous breakdowns October Someone came to school wearung a pony taul at eught oclock H H S became Hardung Hugh Stable by four a clock Fuve gurls chosen for Homecomung Oueen and Court Electuon of class oftucers future polutucuans of the world7 Teachers took out theur luttle red penculs furst grade card day shattered Annual homecomung nuce weather for a change Bull Leffler uttered understandable words of only 2 syllables somethung new November Natuonal Electuons Eusenhower vuctoruous New gurls fad ot Mamue s Bangs Junuors and sophomores had theur opportunuty to say cheese Senuor vusutatuon day quuet around Hardung A trup through tume taken durung Ouuver Assembly Dusmussed at three p m for Thanksguvung Vacatuon December One gurl was seen knuttung un S H Every gurl seen knuttung un S H Shurley Ee-tter and Oavun Kemmerly cut au mean ru at the Ray Anthony Dance 4 a m Kemmerly and Eetter arruved home Furst presentatuon of Junuor Play Bug sheebang at Sara Meuster s house Just started Chrustmas Vacatuon Alleon Turner took a great unterest un Ohuo State January Begunnung of new year wuth clean slates Vacatuon us over back to work' work'7 7th peruod physucs class duscussed physucs Exams Chrus Brady had a paun Exams Chrus Brady had an operatuon Exams Chrus Brady very ll Exams Chrus Brady on crutucal lust Exams over Chrus Brady came back to school Band and orchestra banquet at State Street Duck Hardun got hus haur cut February All groundhogs came up All groundhogs went back down Polly vusuted the Quuver offuce New language learned from Polly was curculated Valentunes Day exchange of sweet cute luttle cards by all steadues or other wuse entangleds Deadlune for all Ouuver copy Oops' Wrong year March Begunnung of senuor expenses Name cards ordered lnvutatuons ordered Jum Chapman becomes woman hater' Inductuan of Natuanal Honor Socuety members Begunnnung of pre Easter servuces Last pre Easter servuce held at the Lutheran Church Sprung Vacatuon beguns Apru Band and orchestra assembly The nught gurls long for Tru Hu Y formal The day of decusuons for the future Vocatuonal Con ference Band gets out of school to goto Eundlay l Remember Mama guven at the Palace Theatre Senuor Chour travels to Tutfun to partucupate un the Buck eye Leaaue Eestuval Combuned Band and Orchestra concert at the Palace Theatre May Packung for movung onto Manclana begun Senuor Chour concert at Eduson L O Jones presudung Eunal assembly at the Palace Theatre Senuor Exams General exams began 2 p m Bug aftaur of the year Junuor Senuor Prom Baccalaureate June Class day a sugn ut s gettung closer Senuor breakfast Commencement Senuor Dance Bug Day EA?-,A , -. ,A T mm l3- - ' ' . - . . - 14- - ' ' . - . 1 15- - ' 1 . 1 ' ' it - u 1 A . . 1 l7- - ' . -., . ,, . l . . lx 21- . - . . . ' 28- ' ' ' ' . 1 1 . . Q u 1 n P ' - 3- . F- ' A ' i ' 6- . . . . . - 7- - - ' . l4- . , -1 V I . I 1 . . . lo- ' ' . P - U 29- ' . . j . . - .. . - 3- . . . , . 3- . - . .. . -. IZ- . . h - I7- ' . -EVSVYOREN V95OlVed TO 5lUdY-'Pol nlglll Cll resolutions I8-Sharon Burke becomes man hater! lwhich one will last?l - v I 19- ' ' ' . - r .- I 23- . . - . U 1 , 27- - ' . - . 27- . . . ' 'l - . 0 I . - .Q ' . . G IO- I - I I I I I- . I . - .h .- . - J 15- . . - . - 17 0 1 1 . n ' 234. l' T . - ' h ' 24- . . . . . . . - 30- ' V - ' ' Q lr . . Q - ' . 12- ' ' ' -. . ' ' . 4. ' ' . . ' 22- ' . F , . . ' 26- ' . - . . ' 27- . . - . . ' . . 29- ' ' - ' - ' . ' 3l- . 1. ' . ' . 21- y . . - . J M . .- , ul -1. 3- ' u u ' u ' Ph 2 4514 M Oh BE s0 COMPLIMENTS or CONGRATULATIONS OF 53 Horruff S TIRE STORE THE GENERAL STORE U H L E R S General and Selberlmg Tires I94 SOUTH MAIN STREET Complnments CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 53 J G CLARK CO HQRD 3, HQRD COMMERCIAL PRINTING on SUPPLIERS OF SINCLAIR PRODUCTS FOLDING PAPER BOXES 518 SIVER STREET PH ZIOO9 MARION OHIO CONGRATULATIONS cowuwm 0, CLASS OF '53 The Marion Paint Co. NOBILS I88 EAST CENTER STREET PHONE 2 3I55 Congrafulahons fo Me Class ol 1953 QIW DENGLER e ' DRY CLEANERS 'Lf' ppl' SERVICE WITH SATISFACTION ffyisgal '0 499 I26 WEST CHURCH STREET , 5 C . ,ik . '-,fry JA. 'w , If l 1 of O O O cI U? --fi' COMPLIMENTS OF Fi 'I k 'F- Bi COMPLIMENTS OF THE MARION COUNTY BANK MARION COUNTY LODGE NO 24 PALACE THEATER 5000 I ch Sc MARION THEATER 30 I hSc Fllclcer No Interference No Blaclcouts GREETINGS AND BEST WISHES TO THE BOYS AND GIRLS OF HARDING HIGH LLEWELLYN 81 SELANDERS INSURANCE mf s MAIN sr PHONE 24037 W LI f 3 M H GUNDER 8: SONS Funeral Directors t f 3 Home Federal Savings an Loan Association T41 SOUTH PROSPECT STREET J J Stafford, Presndent R. H Waddell, Sec t y WATROUS-ANDREWS, INC. Dependable Insurance I33'f2 E CENTER STREET EARL J ANDREWS COMPLIMENTS OF MONTGOMERY WARD AND COMPANY was ,ff Cin 3 If H Q ,THESE -A ex f 'A fi 1 r e x f :If ell!- ll , A 1 ' jails K Z ,Q Fraternal Order of Police Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Compliments of lf lt's Insurance, See Us Before You Buy n reen 00 nc reen N0 . I I2 . , . J. . ewellyn -W. A. Selanders cgflf' -,c. 5 Cqtlt' t IICI 5 COMPLIMENTS OF KRESGE'S Sc-l0c-Sl STORES T .t.. May You le Assured of Success GEORGE F. STAFFORD General Insurance OV2 SOUTH MAIN STREET 2-5509 Anson Plckerel Inc Style Oualuly Value L A AXE 81 SCN FUNERAL DIRECTORS KLINE S DEPARTMENT STORE ITS SMART TO SAVE MONEY Known for Style and Ouallly KNAPP and SMITH Insurance Agency Sands and Co Inc HEATING EQUIPMENT ROOFING AND SHEET METAL WORK BETTY ZANE PRCDUCTS MARION OHIO Class of '5 I I I I o esl Wishes lo flue Class of l Compl' enls ol 1 ALL FORMS OF INSURANCE AND IONDS SOUT TATE ST T Conqralulallons lo llle Class of '53 Complimenfs of 0 I 0 ,,,S I .TZSIS +2 D GAS-QI L1COAL S,.,, ,fi CORN T E' PO QPU fgpgv- INC. rom' . PHONE 2- . '5' fi- gi . D , Vt , I ff- A mv A 439 f 'aw -2-, F 'img' L ' ' 'iff 07 'ix it 5 0 ff L g 'ga ?N .2 ' 2353? ' ,Q 4. 9 my E , fx Q 2. A f ' , my f, ,-I ' 'si 15 ,V ' . 4 , - a nr x u--v,,, N S U MOTORCYCLES d s F s e I 5 PRICED WAY BELOW COMPETITION SEE THE NEW LAMRETTA MOTOR SCOOTERS C oo WE TRADE EASY GLENN VIALRAVEN MOTORS COMPLIMENTS OF Marlon Federal Savings and Loan Assoclahon INSURED SAVINGS HOME LOANS 134 E CENTER ST MARION OHIO PROTECT YOUR YALUABLES WITH BerIou Guaranteed Mofhspray Avarlable aI' Leadmg Drug Deparfmenf Hardware and Furmfure Sfores CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 53 SPIEGEL ORDER OFFICE Compliments of R A Chapman 81 Son WHOLESALE 6 RETAIL 2 0520 2I7 N P ospecI SI CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 53 R E Bob Cunningham INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE N SIuI SI Ph 20924 I s CIass o 53 Wm H Guy Hardware 206 NorIh Mann SIreeI FRITZ BOB BILL Ismmues Sales and Service HEATING AIR CONDITIONING Pho 21729 MARION OHIO 613 W C Congrafulahons Class 53 HARDEN S MUSIC CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF I953 BIG BEAR STORE HOTEL HARDING CONFECTIONARY On The Corner 267 W Ce Ie Ph e 3 9980 Wllhelms Wallpaper 8 Pamt Store Inc WALLPAPER INTERIOR DECORATING MARIONS LEADING WALLPAPER STORE T58 N MAIN ST PH 2 I9l5 COMPLIMENTS COMMONWEALTH LIFE INSURANCE CO CARSON J COOK, MGR Cen er Phone 2 40 RED WING SALES PERFECT SHOE REPAIR 3. sf I' . WorI ' a I s -T25 Io 00 c.c. O O O O IThe adillac oI MoIor Sc Iersl RR ll ' DEALERS IN EGGS 6 POULTRY Phone - . r . H9 I e I ' - CongraIu aIion I ' . n 1 1 O . , . ne - , . oIumbia I I79 S. Main SI. . - . . 0 I 0 I . n r- on - . AI' I97 W. I -I6 . . Ma ' ' . Im' A I4-,If COMPLIMENTS CII: I vhe ' Kerrey Jewelry Store 141 E. CENTER ST. PHONE 2-0530 .', BEST WISHES TO THE SENIORS OF 1953 WicInt's Book Store CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1953 Vance Sporting Goods MARION, OHIO COMPLIMENTS OF FRED ELLERY 8I SON CONGRATULATIONS HARRY S HAMMOND ALL TYPES OF INSURANCE TWIN SANDWICH SHOP LUNCHES 24 HOUR SERVICE 146 S STATE MARION OHIO CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1953 FROM THE MARION CREDIT RATING COMPANY CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 53 LOEB FURNITURE CO SPOTLESS CLEANERS 249 W CENTER BEN LENAVITT PHONE 2 7722 81 2 3111 COMPLIMENTS OF OHIO MARKETS QUALITY MEATS AND PROVISIONS PHONE 2 2550 127 S MAIN ST COMPLIMENTS OF A 5511111-TE Thompson Loan XI Fmance Company CENTER 81 SOUTH MAIN STREETS MARION OHIO ROOM 4 PALACE THEATRE BLDG COMPLIMENTS OF LOWE BROS CO J C PAINTS INLAID LINoI.EuM WALLPAPER Mmnons 196 W CENTER ST PHONE Z 2694 GOOD LUCK TO CLASS OF 53 Wsh e I HALL BECK EQUIPMENT COMPANY S Ofhce Supphes Ofhce Eampmenf lookshoppe w CI. PHONE 2 0449 S KARL BECHTLE BOB MORRISON O Complimenfs of . Q . C 0 u 0 1 T i ' Best I es1o1I1 Class o 1953 , 1. 121 . urcI'I SI. - Marion, 01110 134 OUIII S1019 SIM' GOOD LUCK SENIORS Ed LIttleton 8I Bud Lewls ABIE 81 LOUIE lw K.- .--Y, E RIOHMAN BROS HAVE THE CLOTHING VALUES AXTHELM 81 TURNER INC Iac S MAIN ST PARISH DAIRY CO GRADE A DAIRY PRODUCTS DON d PEGS BON TON Bensley Meat Market 299 PEARL ST PH 2 3623 R D Luke Hardware Co HARDWARE FOR ALL PURPOSES PHONE 2 0528 181 W CENTER ST MARION OHIO LOCKWOOD LUMBER C0 160 NORTH GREENWOOD STREET MARION OHIO ears Roebuck 8: Co 231 W CENTER STREET PHONE 2 1161 COMPLIMENTS OF LEFFLER JEWELRY M N LANDES JEWELER CENTER ST MARION OHIO 3 Peerless Dry Cleaners 614 616 EAST CENTER STREET PHONE 2 1929 MR AND MRS L R WILCOX CRIPPS PAINT 8I GLASS MIRRORS PLATE GLASS AUTO GLASS PITTSBURGH PAINTS 219 E CENTER ST PHONE 21534 MCANDREW 81 MCANDREW BOB D General Insurance 1231 S MAIN ST PHONE 2 3516 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 53 WYAN DOT POPCORN CO COMPLIMENTS OF LARRY RAINIER MOTORS DSOTO PLYMOUTH COMPLIMENTS OF Addmg Machine and Typewrrter Ex J x 4 57? Now as for 74 years 0 O . Corner Clrurc 8: Vine i . Compliments of an ' U Compliments of O I O Compliments to the Class of 1953 COMPLIMENTS OF - S o . I . . - W, , , Congratulations to the Class of 'S l l IE I C I2 . .- - i I Q C . e T . . - ALBERT 84 ADAMS MOTOR SALES STUDEIAKER SALES 6 SERVICE 325 N MAIN ST PHONE 2 0920 MARYS BEAUTY SHOP MARY CLARK PHONE 2 l4l4 242 S STATE MARION OHIO OF 53 RED CAB COMPLIMENTS OF Bob s Nuo Noc OPPOSITE POST OFFICE COMPLIMENTS OF Voyne Gollocloy 8: Assoclotes T87 EAST CENTER PH 2 5545 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 53 The Druve In Pastry Shop PHONE 245I3 MARION OHIO COMPLIMENTS OF MARION AUTO FINANCE Pete Fetter Shoe Repalr HEALTH SPOT SHOES 740 E CENTER STREET MARION OHIO GOODYEAR MARION TIRE SERVICE CORNER OF CHURCH s. STATE PHONE 2 9549 MARION LINCOLN MERCURY CO. 202 S MAIN ST MARION, OHIO COMPLIMENTS OF Pendletons Gulf Station W CENTER AT GARDEN STREET om :ments 0 Goerlich s Greenhouse HOME OF FRESH CUT FLOWERS CORNER OF CHURCH 8: KENMORE PH 2 7021 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '53 COMPLIMENTS OF TERZO SUNDRIES CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1953 PEOPLE'S I7I W. Center Sf Phone 2 2708 GRACE HAHN ELSIE ORR CONGRATULATIONS 53 BON-NEFF HOMES HARDING HIGHWAY EAST MARION, OHIO PHONE 2 6660 COMPLIMENTS OF PALACE RECREATION BOWLING AND SANDWICH GRILL PHONE 2 9935 I I CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS , O . PH. - II 812-III2 O O . O Compliments of C pI' I I ' E E DRUMM NASH SALES TUROFF BROTHERS RESTAURANT FREESES PURE OIL STATION CORNER OF COLUMBIA AND PROSPECT PHONE 2 9959 Iulrana Wolfe BEAUTY SHOP COMPLIMENTS 22121 SAFETY CAB COMPANY 319 w CENTER sr MARION or-no Farm 81 Criy Insurance Service Inc INSURANCE FOR EVERY NEED S M IIOS BOWE ICE CREAM CO GOOD LUCK TO THE CLASS OF 53 MARION PASTRY SHOP I27 W WASHINGTON PHONE 2 5548 T H BEST IEWE ERS CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 53 Damon Carey and The Skyhners ALLEN CONSTRUCTION COMPANY N Pr ec ree PHONE 22750 MARION OHIO Hlnions Sports 81 Hobby Shop ATHLETIC GOODS HOBBY SUPPLIES W Cen er ree on ro u uofing o of 'I953 The Singer Sewing Machine Co. WE SUGGEST EngIand's Barber and Beauty Service T49 E CENTER ST PHONE 2 2536 on ro u o ions fo Ioss of '53 ZAHN'S 5 and I0 GOWIN'S PURE OIL SERVICE STATE and CENTER PHONE 2 9973 I. . I Where Good Food ond Good ' ' - People M I Complimenfs of 1 I F. Howard Lawson-Pres. Henry Pcrlcs-Vice Pres . . , T84 . ' S . 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