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The faithful cooks of Harding: Mrs. L. Short, Mrs. I, Ward, Mrs. E. Penry, Mrs. E. Baer, Mrs. E. Cole, Mrs. E. Knachel, Mrs. C. Call, Mrs. N. Blow, Mrs. M. Foreman, Mrs. U. Dyka, and Mrs. B. Strickland. Ladies of the Lunchroom and Gendemen of the Corridors Greek students certainly couldn ' t have received the nutritional help that Hardingites get each day because of the mastery of culinary efforts by the Ladies in White. Notice the improvement in soup flavor.? It was prepared in a new 40 gallon Steam Jacketed Kettle which cooks more quickly, replaces 12 kettles, retains flavor and food value, and is stainless steel. The exam faculty snacks have become a part of the program too. The cooks, after a busy day for us, take on a tremendous catering service; this year they served ten banquets. Betty Strickland sends menus aloft, Mary Lou Scliind- ler and Freda Raab count the costs, and the cooks deliver the goods. Laurel wreaths may not be placed on the heads of our custodians, but certainly songs of praise can be loudly sung. This six man team, headed by Herman Powelson, has worked together for several years. Come fall though, an old friend will be missed in Harding corridors, for Floyd Call has earned his retirement. Happy hunt- ing and fishing, Pappy Call, and thanks for all you did for us! Mr. Peak, night guardian, kept an extra watchful eye because of the Ohio State Branch students around until ten, and the ladies who clean revi-sed their schedules to accommodate these folk after valuable higher educational facilities. Night watchman Harold Peak. Men of the machinery: Floyd Call, Andy Geyer, Ralph Ross, Elmer Hinkle, and Herman Powelson. V . ' - ]
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Raymond Hoops Eniil Lisak Joseph Petrich Russell Dunlap Artliur Moody Thomas Shcskey Albert Kurtz Donald Neimeister William Sites f .Ti Robert Winterhoff Paul Wright VOCATIONAL ' i ' For the fitness of mind and liody. ' PHYSICAL EDUCATION James Gibson Joseph McDaniel Gordon Larson Kenneth Somerlot Shirlev Clemenson M I
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Mr. Mavnard acts as administrator Mrs. Shellhorn keeps the records College Life at Harding The Haniiiip campus life On June 13, 1958, the Marion Campus of The Ohio State University completed its first year of opera tion, which began with the opening of the Autumn Quarter, October 1, 1957. During the year forty-four Freshman courses were offered to the students of the Marion Campus. Courses were given in English, history, geography, economics, sociology, psychology, French, speech, mathematics, engineering drawing, botany, zoology, and chemistry. An average of 155 students attended during each of the three quarters. Eleven thousand dollars worth of science equipment was added to the existing laboratory ecjuipment in order to make our facilites suitable for teaching college courses. The Ohio State University feels that the operation in INIarion Harding High School has been extremely suc- cessful and looks forward to many happy years of serv- ice to the community. C. Eugene Maynard is the director of O.S.U.M. In addition to this position he has also taught several high school classes and has advised Student Council and var- ious committees. Keeping notes up to date
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