Harding High School - Quiver Yearbook (Marion, OH)

 - Class of 1958

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Like lovely Venus from the distant past, Our senior girls are radiantly fair. Like young Apollo seem our senior boys. With handsome faces, gay and debonair. SENIORS Senior officers Steve Donithen, treasurer; Margaretann Ro- mine, secretary; Steve Jenkins, president; and Jim Anspaugh, vice-president. How well we remember the day we entered Marion Harding High School three years ago— it seems like yesterday. It has been a long struggle, ilifficult at times, but fun. When we remember all the great times, the brain shaking exams, athletic seasons, clubs, and assem- blies, we realize that time has gone much too quickly. During our sophomore year we found it difficult to cope with the high and mighty seniors. We were awed by the idea of being underclassmen, but we were kept from discouragement by our class officers Jerry Garver as president; Jim Anspaugh, vice-president; Rose Ann Christman, secretary ; and Judy Steele, treasurer. LTnder these officers we chose red and white as our class colors; the white carnation, our flower; and To Be Rather Than To Seem, our motto. At last we were middle classmen. Thi.s meant the thrill of wearing a class ring. Under the leadership of our class officers Jerry Garver, Dick Penry, Phoebe Dowler, and Steve Donithen, our junior year was a big success. In a smash dramatic hit we revealed The Inner Willy, and staged the Junior-Senior Prom with all the splendor and thrill of such an affair. Now as we are placing our feet on the final stepping stones of our high school career, we can close our eyes and let the memories of our final year come to mind. The year is 1058 and we are graduating. Our senior officers Steve Jenkins as president; Jim Anspaugh, vice- president; Margaretann Romine, secretary; and Steve Donithen, treasurer, have done a fine job and we will always be indebted to them. Many events are to be remembered in this our senior year. May 18 at the Awards Assembly when Library Council Members, test winners, and National Honor Society Members were recognized, among many others, some of us as we listened must have felt regrets for not being what we might have been. Homecoming, Talent Shows, B.I.E. Day and hosts of others keep our past well remembered. Musicians of the class have made us proud. Our class play, athletic events, social events, and classes have given us such training in how to handle people and situations, have played a big role in our senior year, and are captured in diflferent sections of our Quiver. Naturally commencement activities leave us with a sense of regret that our class, graduates of 1958, was together for the last time as a group, but we wouldn ' t want it otherwise. After reviewing the highlights of our senior year, we look forward to tlie future with great anticipation. A young man once said, If I am but willing to do my duties of the present, God will provide for the future. |g Everybody did the Varsity Drag! Dick accepts a flag from the American Legion.

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! P r r R ' n Row 1 — Sue Hufert, Judy Brown, Ann Rea, Richelle Lurye, Janet Augenstein, Rose Christman, Georgann Williams, Elaine Sizemore, Susie Wilson, Gloria Caprine, Barbara Calmer, Miss Freer. Row 2 — Pam Busick, Janet Hunter, Judy Smith, Gwen Erwin, Nancy Curry, Margaretann Romine, Sue Fahey, Lois Suda, Dianne Copela ' nd, Nancy Waddell, Martha Vestal, Alice Spurlock, Becky Roecker. Row 3 — Karen Petrich, Judy Jones, Elaine Coy, Mary Jobe, Fred Kinsler, Steve Jenkins, Bill Schnaufer, Allen Short, Richard Gallimore, Jane Predmore, Amy Miller, Linda Snyder, Ann Dowler, Mary Ann Belcher. Row .J — Mike Magi, Bob Griffith, Jim Anspaugh, Vaughn W illiams, Fred Shaffstall, Bob Li.ster, Everett Shaffstall, Steve Donithen, Gary Retterer, Ncal Williams, Tom Wilson, Dick Pcnry, John Nichols, Charles Ziegler. Honor Society, may we prove jaithful May 1, fifty-two .seniors learned that Character, Scholarship, Leadership and Service, Cardinal Princi- ples of the National Honor Society, are mandatory for successful living. Mi.ss PVeer, adviser, beautifully ex- plained the history and purposes of the organization. Mr. Gatchell strongly challenged the group and Dr. BrowTi welcomed each to the great venture of living at his best. Miss Foreman, secretary, witnessed the sig- natures of all inrlucted, after Miss Stafforfl, Mr. Lisak, Mr. Webb, and Mrs. Grigsby had illuminated the Cardinal principles and lighted tapers from the torch of the new keystone, the artistic work of ] Ir. Slack and Mr. Winterhofl, which was placed upon a beautiful table cover carefully made by Mrs. Slack. The Hi- Notes, a quintet of senior girls, all newly elected mem- bers sang the National Honor Society song. Following this impressive ceremony, a reception, given for faculty, parents, and friends of newly elected members, in the Homemaking room was graciously served by girls of the Home Economic ' s department with Mrs. Barnhill and Mrs. Drake assisting. Members of the National Honor Society are selected from the upper third of the class, 15% of which are finally elected by faculty and upper third themselves. The Harding chapter was organized in 1925 and is a sister to clubs nationally and internationally. J-itr h V Steve Donithen, valedictorian, and Nancy Waddell, saluta- torian, are presented awards by Mr. Gatchell. ' w ! : ,,., Miss Freer impresses newly elected members with the history and purposes of National Honor Society.

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