Harding High School - Quiver Yearbook (Marion, OH)

 - Class of 1954

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I ll 4 filili -.- if r ii I ' et l m A t Parris Miss Freer, adviser, E. Hogan, A. Green, M. Swearingen, P. Foster, C. Echols, B. Thayer, J. Sorgen, C. Bachman. lo hidalgo Mrs. Jane Oliphant served as faculty advi- ser for the Spanish club, composed of sec- ond year Spanish students. The name Los Hidalgos means The Nobles. Meetings, conducted regularly by Presi- dent Ted Pollock, were held once a month during regular class periods. At this time Spanish games, plays, songs and customs of our Latin-American neighbors were used to demonstrate the colorful language. Mrs. Oliphant is shown dancing the Mexican Hat Dance during a class period. A Spanish newspaper, La Linterna, also provided enjoyment in the form of stories, contests, and crossword puzzles. Officers for 1953-54 were Ted Pollock, presidante, Jim Ziegler, vice presidante, Joan Neidhart, secretaria, and John Sawyer, tesorero. TWENTY-SIX le petit alon Cette Seance de Le Petit Salon est ou- verte. These words were heard once every three weeks by members of the French Club as la Presidente Carol Bachman called the meeting to order. The club, composed of all French ll stu- dents and Mlle. Isabel Freer, adviser, is known as Le Petit Salon. Speakers, songs, and programs of varied types were enioyed at the meetings, which were held during reg- ular class periods. Outstanding among these were the Thanksgiving and Christmas programs. A French newspaper, La Jeunes- se, was used to study the French people and their interesting customs. Other officers were le Sous Presidente, Allen Green, le Secretaire, Barbara Thayer, le Tresorier, Carl Echols, and le Reportier, Marlene Swearingen. l lst row: M. Weinbaum, S. Yazel, J. Gorman. 2nd row: C. Hoch, N. Newell, S. Weintraub. 3rd row: J. Sawyer, S. Williams, M. Robinson. 4th row: B. Metcalf, O. Minchell, S. Bles- sing. 5th row: R. Walraven, T. Pollack, J. Ziegler. 6th row: R. Clinger, J. Neidhart. fi

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homemaking ,L-fm Flower arrangements are made ticed in this up-to-date three in one room apartment, known as the Home-Making unit. Social ac- tivities of the school have been artistically initiated here this year. I nursing and child care are prac- , . li .:, , f Peeking into our Home Ec. kitchen you see interested girls preparing well-balanced and appetizing meals. The washing of linens in class is a pleasant assignment as future home makers learn what's new in house keeping. l le' it To cut and sew, to blend colors, and be fashionable are all in a day's assignment in Harding's modern design shop. Femmes are impressed with the need for good grooming as they model before full length mirrors. . RQ it 11 ' 4- TWENTY-F IVE



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lst row: Miss Turner, adviser: N. Newell, S. Meister, A. Fairchild, R. Roddy, K. Syster, B. McCurdy, B. Elliott, B. Cornette, V. Christman, B. Warwick. 2nd row: P. Kemmerly, F. Lawless, N. Hamilton, B. Cook, P. Al- bert, M. Hale, S. Barton, C. Burke, S. Barton, S. Wil- liams, D. Casey. 3rd row: Y. Stinson, E. Price, S, Wil- liams, J. Born, N. Holliday, S. Hoffman, S. Yazel, M. Firstenberger, P. Ruhl. 4th row: P. Corbin, R. Davis, C. Jones, J. Merrill, A. Mattison, N. Kunkle, E. Mc- Wherter, M. Makeever, M. Weinbaum. 5th row :S. Elsas- ser, O. Minshall, S. Blessing, D. Fetter, M. J. Swam- baugh, C. DeWitt, S. Coffey, M. L. Swambaugh, S. Caris. 6th row: R. Clifton, S. Sawyer, J. Kreuter, D. Craft, F. Dall, R. Thomas, D. Wymer, P., Butler, A. Porter, N. Hammond. 7th row: M. Kruskamp, R. Baxter, J. Gillis, J. Neidhart, J. Walker, B. Stine, S. Poorman, S. Middle- ton, E. Newell. 8th row: E. Gay, S. White, M. Richard- son, B. Porter, C. Hoch, J. Gorman. water continuously filtered, two spacious gymsg handsomely ap- pointed lounges for adults with completely equipped pantry adioin- ing, spacious Game rooms for boys and girls, in continual use, seven club rooms reserved for such groups as Tri-Hi-Y and Hi-Y, Craft shop, completely equipped Health Club with Harding grad, Otis Scott, as masseur, and exercise rooms for in- dividuals or groups. Members of Tri-Hi-Y and Hi-Y have been extremely fortunate to have such fine counselling as has been given by Marilyn Blaas, Mrs. Pinkie Taylor, Girls' Work Secre- taries, Marv Ludwig, Youth Secre- tary, and Mrs. Burns, Mrs. Strubel, . l LI' i .- J, ' V 3- ii W N ' ll- .i , l, , . Y ' - , V i ..,. . ..'li'. ' is .wi Q.. it ljj i .l L 1953-54 saw Harding youth ac- tively initiating another beautiful building, Marion's Y.M.C.A. com- pleted ata cost of S900,000 includ- ing furnishings. Through sacrificial efforts of Marionites of time and money, this is the first Y in the United States designed with facili- ties for serving the entire family. Excellent opportunities for year- around, wholesome recreation for youth and adults in a Christian en- vironment include: Auditorium chap- el capable seating 25O, beautiful natatorium pool size 25 by 75 feet i.- i L ill!! lst row: Mr. O'Rourke, N. Alex, T. Yeager, J. Lee, D. Bibler, D. Keggan. 2nd row: D. Mull, L. Thompson, J. Hale, J. Emery, B. Knachel. 3rd row: M. McFann, J. Popoft, G. Herr, B. Bechtel, J. Kratzer, K. Kirkpatrick. 4th row: J. lsaly, D. Schnelker, B. Humor, D. Wells, V. Forringer. . 1,1 J l'i l Y f ,i i. TWENTY-SEVEN

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