Harding High School - Quiver Yearbook (Marion, OH)

 - Class of 1960

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A Qi., M274 mv E V N R, C 1-V X x , 'L lm , 1 , iblfj ' ' X I L 'WVU NJ . 5 I 'L L., ws' , I L kj X V Q x -15 ' t ff' , I X r , l r w 1 'gb 1' f -fu xX dl! f 1 L X. C N. X S ' X xx KN I Q- P' ' 1 . X u C FOREWO RD As the year turns, the seasons eonie anal go. Royal Autumn reigns with her leaves of radiant retls, glorious goltls, ancl rieh browns, presenting the baektlrop for a vivicl journey through your yearbook. As the leaves clrift clown from the trees lnak- ing rooni for other leaves, so tlo our Soph- omores make way for the Juniors. With the Junior year, eoines a flurry of aetivi- ties as winter etehes its story in black antl white. The silver moon, silhouetteml against the blaek sky, looks approvingly at the dazzling eountrysitle heautifiecl hy a blanket of snow. Later when the yellow erocuses and daffodils awake from their seasonal IIHIJS, they tiniizlly begin to urge other flowers to awaken for it is spring ancl our Juniors have turned to Seniors. Nultieolorecl tulips ancl violet hyaeinths rnareh in their straight rows presenting :1 pageant, of eolor as tlo our Seniors at I'onnnenc-einent. The pnflflles left from spring rains refleet SllllIlIIll'l'lllg images ot' Seniors in their proeessional niareh on their Cfonnneneeinent eve. Thus, just as the seasons hlentl into one another as the year turns, turn this page to he eaptivat- ing, colorful events that l L' enhaneerl 1960. 1 tmp fn fyiflt L l rl 7 I Abt gu I tt U ' tt WMM All t any QD!! W 'nu StltXtt S ISI t bil P t t lXl tt S I um St lent Acti t S zlsonal Sport I Iunior P t t OI' T211 S . 1 I , . , HIM! 1 JAT3?.X,l':':,,nn:wmig:135ggg,' WW 0 Mx S nior Xctiv tk ! S nim' P t X lVOI'flSl D l'0c-lorlc-Q I dexeb More to von 1 , 175 I M Q I!l,ff3'6XX RWTH, -WK KM E ywtl' in QNFMX W1 W 'N 9' X 'HM N W V WHQKXXXVXQKKKXTL uv W' Wm 4 'l . 'I .' , 1 ml 'lil ' f !' f gk 1 !Nlu,,ll wr ts .vmwrmihu ' f N Q 'X' -wv Q www M :W x1 tx ' W N . X hhwxxl IQMQREXKN' lmwlhx f 'svW X N X X N ll l WH gm Nu ,,. Nh X ' ,H Nl 1 . -Wh 'ilu u A XXX mf' . XM Y .FM yd. WN nu A 1 fowl? ., , ,, az new 1619001 year Prize shot of the season, Prexie grimhlers doing ml- isthenies rigorously. Pllysienl fitness inust he :1 pri- mary goal for all tK'i'IlZiLf0I'S in our seeoiuhiry school, if we are remly like Sputniks for sure tnkeofls :incl Slll'i'i'SSl.lll lzuldings in this Ulllllllbllglllg Spziee Age. These stnlwarts might eozivll us. Another early sell-out of golrlen mums, ll0lIl6COIlllllg floral Ill2llllf0Stilti0ll, brought the Cross Country treasury sales to an :ill-time high. Entire Nlarion, including the younger fry, gets in the swing for this annual project, il SL'il50ll2ll effort of the thin elads to unclerwrite their expenses. Lovely Queen lcttil xI2l01lllfl her fourt evinced perfect poise amid this suhjef-ts would not only cheer lustily their Royalty for tht tuning f tl t tl l l but also make themselves hoarse for their stalwarts of tht gruhron Npirileal pep session. Such an prelude was certain proo lil ie oya x X i xl .-if l r lllfltit r tln st .INOII .1 St lI'1lUStC r .1sst mhly brings sincere applause, some guv and pretty gals, was 0110 of many tllllt delighted Junior and 1.11 ultx .lllll students 1l1k1 appru 1 1t1 thc tremendous eflort of dlrec benlor High teen-agcrs. Presented for the entertainment of lifarion- tors 1nd p.1rt11 lp lllfi to gin 1 fnnshed pt rlorrnanct This act, .1 hand ltCS and the benefit of the Band Uniform Drive, A red letter day for n1:1ny xniddle classmen is Ring Day. These happy Coeds look as though their pride for their IIl0IIl0IltOS would encourage theln to guard carefully so tlll'iI' parents, financial assisters often, might get a good look before a friend's neek or finger is ador11ed. Before President l'llSCIlll0W0l' visited South Amer- iean countries, Carlos Ramos, educator from Vene- zuela, Inade many friends ill Marion city schools. This good will tour, under the Marion l'lllllCZltl0Il Association, provided Senor Ramos laboratory ex- perieneesg many don't speak l1is language, but cer- tainly esteem his friendship. wi, wiv! 2'-'4--5 ,Qin N, ivia. .1-.1 ywnrs Here it is! Seven tall men rode out in the night, ,cause they heard the play, and they needed something special to save the day. Are you Prexy Team was having a fight. The score was tied with a minute to ready, Mr. Dillon? Fupids were darting everywhere the night of February 13. Sweetlueurts easily kept step for the modern jazz music was spleniliilly lnrought hy the M K K Coinlmo from Columbus. An oeeusioii Nlnrllm and George would have cliuperoned. l V ' w drudgery of excl my Fifty delicious pies El day besides her other duties keep lNIrs. Louise Short near the oven. She could well be hailed a Pastry Queen in any pic baking contest. Mrs. Strickland and l1er as- sistants introduced the '00 feature, Quickie Pizzasf' to lunch- COIIICPSQ one day they turned out over 7000. F f l ,,.,f 'wifes' 4' 1 E as Y Q, Q Kiwanis P2llll'2lkl' Day fcd over 4-,000 February Q0 for the bene- fit ol' thc S4-rvicc C'luh's local Youth fund, and Aunt Jemima cntcrtaincd with solos brought with a charming manner. Stu- dents happily joined in community sing under her leadership with llillic Johnson accompanying on the accordion. fx ,- 1 l Is Spring as lovely as this ln your homeland? larry asks Rotary exchange took lerry to lnrlnany summer '59 and brought karen as rcpresentatu es studmnts promoting good will he tween thcir countriw This charming senior guest in the Ixuhn home has enlightened internationally as she spcnt a busy year intellectually and socially V771 Nw . MM., A v JJ lx Y ,' - I A. .mfwl ,JG '13, ,,-Q t I, KT-,N-r . V, 4'l'?g uv. 4. 3 ,v' -TQ' . ,- '- .' ai' f' 'Q M . , -- iff . -6 x '- 4' ' r I. X s -3 ' . X W' '. 7 4- 44 V 11' fl ,gg K , . 4 f- ' . T'- L-. X' ' N 6 awmfgff.. . 1- - f -J ff . h ,xx 1. .Af , K X I-,tk::'i?w 4 . ,I ' . s X . wa. 4 h -I ,x . - 'PJ -'P - - ' ' '1 ' fl :C . ' 'wx A ' - .r' I X -' AY, T- ' . ' - xx. -gwm ,Q Hx. ' , - . -f -.I x . - .L . I E ,-A. . flfs N- - M. .', 'Q' ' -J '.. . ,'5', Vx .1 -- 4' ' ' . . Q V'-' 4.2: ' S H 'H 1 2 . 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'..v, -. ,F 3 'r :aiu ,. 'Az' - f A, 3 fn 1 - V V .' .flu ,ff - ' W- 9 , ,,- , M f .P w Q-ff:'vl'1 tz1w wig Q ' M I' ' W, . A rwvlfs' , '1 A ' .M f - ,-' -Q, - M M A , p-. 1, I ,A W., . 'Q , -fn, A, M, , Q l . -, ' , .X :R:xfX?w.T1:,S::.l,L K WSYWQT? 4 ' ae.i,,1 g'I , w M' , h., - ., 35 A Q , nf ' ff. W ' .W f Q I ' qw WMM 'mu --at' 1 FALL Indian Mouml really sont hack tho l'C'll0 IIOIIlt'C'0IlllllLl night. Vlim-rs 1llJ0lllNl0Kl as cntliilsiustic' fans fillvcl the staulium. Fominim- vostuim-s, t'Vlllt'lll'lllQ fall colors on 1-vt-ry lmiul, we-rc ln-utltiflllly :lt-c'c11tt-cl with yellow mums pllI'l'llilS0ll from Truss f'ountry, GHXA. :xml Pop Club IIl0lIllJOI'S. A vrisp night gave zip to salt-snmnsliip :ls Tri-Hi-Y lm-iiiht-rs Ziogfiolrl should have svoutvfl this llUlllPf'0lllillg.Z pep rally pruilmtvrl Proxic- lmiograpllics. Sophomorvs vollzirccl upper- l'lvt-nillg Royaltyw can liovt-r forget the Clover take ofls, pa clussim-11 who slim-iimlwcl c-usily to their urge-nt plea, Got your ramlt-ll by five porfcr-tly cronrfliimtcd kings of the liarcl-courtf smivt-nir prngraxm from mol Kirk, VVmirlt-ll, Grumhlatt, Crossor, and Coffae. 10 ,. u X3 P' . MY NND Lg W muy' if Lag . 1 i' ' -.f' M.! ' 3' .,. LA' ll7UN'liNNH2',1 '41 wil. un vm 1 A WAQDELL i QR VICE-PRESIDENT Siwiuili , V Posh-rs worm' colorful. 4'4lllVlIlClllg --souu-tiuu-s confusing- in tlu- :lu- uuzll full Class 1-lvctious. . - - - . - 1 , - - lit 'sk v l . mod J I our-h Ru-svn In-mir-cl the Illgfiklll pararlv at the annual gridiron Pldnq for th' hmmm Rccogmtmn 'hd go A l 'ls M wmuw mt blmquvt ,N lm humbly Nvimwd the qmwll rind preqemed uthlctcs refrained from poking their hvzuls through for the horlefit of Pre-XY honors :uuifl thc- colorful rlvcorzltious hy the clllCOI'l02'lK'l- the f'l'f't g'l'pl 3'9 lmvvrtlwlossl cllwcr I 'n'l ' and Pep Band efforts cm were highly zipprociatr-rl. Julius Vzu-sur silvully1-oiitviiiplzllos, lit tu, Alum Zlllfl l,!'ZllIl1lllSt W'chh sp:-zlrlu-:ull-rl this sp:1rkliug,: 1-ouvvrsutiou of Svnior l'0ggy? Play Proulptors zuul Slllilvllt Directors. P - y . 1 VICE-PRESIDENTSI Hou' lfT. lifliller, D. Pryor, J. Howser, D. Henderson. Hour Q-D. Baker, S Shank, J. NVillia1ns, D. Uinbaugh. Hou- ri-D. Freshour, F. Laseta, S. Phillips, lt. Elliott. Hou: if S. Everett, S. Nlessenger, S. Bibler, A. Porietis Hou- 5-S. Sl1HIlllJEillj.Ill, B. Anderson, J. Stevens, B Hinalnon. Row 6fP. Holts, L. Simpson, J. Johnson BI. Murphy. Row 7-B. Finney, P. Burke, S. Dufty V. Creviston. lfrmv 8-P. Illery, G. Rosh, J. lwaginn. PRESIDENTS: Row 1-N. Hall, O. Firstenberger, D. Merchant K. MeFa11x1, C. Isaly, H. Thomp- son, B. Kabana, S. Dunn, L. Sand- erson, M. Porietis, H. Synder, J Yager, J. Blosser. Row 2-D Kaufman, D. Parks, E. Glenn, J Price, P. Corwin, P. Rowley, J Ferguson, J. Orr, N. Porter, P Cressor, D. Boone, G. Warner, ,D Mattison. Row 3-G. Hunt, Bauer, K. Coffae, F. Hardesty, C Willis, G. Caldwell, W. Taylor, L Combs, D. Bauer, G. Bowman P. Penry, J. Beehtle. 'C IQ m'..s:.f.. Lf-.f ,... 1. -i ,.-.v.. 2 f..7 M r Mlflilvligififl' 6,f'4..f::: f S N' 'I'RI'ZASURI41IiS: How I'-N. Fellini-tli, C. Koons, J. Willilll2lIl, A llutclnnzin, P. 'I'z1r'kctt, J. Nlorrison, A. Reber. lfmv Q--T. Agnew L. Lazczir, S. lwclfalddcn, V. lVIillc-r, J. Burch, S. VVilson, A, Ulery, L. Black. Row fi-f-J. I:-uily, P. Harris, S. Reynolds, G. Carwilv, J Scllcrtzer, T. Davis, L. Sult, V. Veldrc, K. Dennis, C. Cluff, P. Lind svy. lfouv Jil. WCJltIU2lIlIl, L. Vaughn, D. Stapleton, A. Eisenmn, I7 l'JiK'll0I', D. Pzitricrk, D. Bush, B. Mcistvr, B. Ponix, J. Minor. KIIAPIAIINS: lfnu' I ' P. llilling, J. llrnnnvr, li. Barton, K. lh-od. lfou' 2- S. lloopvr, fl. vlllHll1'1', S Bogvr, li. Hnxh-r. Row .I N. Nlaigg, N. lin-gory, ll. Purisll, S. M1-cllllv. Ifou' Q li. Gray, ll, llollidny, N. l,C'l1lll1il'I', Nl. Vofvr. Hou' 5- L. lvllilv, D. lion- vuttcr, C. llm-nplicr, V, llisll. lfnu' If ll. 'l':1ylor, R. Slllllll, J. lizigos, M. Slllllll, S. llollsli. Hou' 7 B. Kulin, P. Porivlis, J. Milli-r. Hou' H R. Km-llm-r, G. Dnlin, G. lvolf, li. Murphy. SECRETARI HS: How I-AJ Beisler, S. Carlmrt, J. Puck, M Walker, K. Kirt, L. Higgins, J Seas, J. Holliday, K. Mitvln-ll, L Sanders, D. Thompson, D. Hart- man. Row 24.1. Taylor, D. Nuy- lor, D. Grulnblatt, D. D4-Witt, K Hall, D. Covkrell, J. Newell, M Gallina, S. Sloane, C. Carey, P Griffith, G. Bodell, C. Prolrst Row 3-D. Jones, M. 0'Dowd D. Iden, D. Eicher, S. Dawson N. Emery, P. Benner, J. Mcllntirc C. Robbins, J. Stock, J. Bish, S Spicer, C. Cox, C. Scott. 1 HALL MONITORS: Row 1-S. Ruhl, S. Riebel, C. Hansen, A. Reams. Row 2-S. Roush, D. Dunnan, C. Hartman, N. Shoup. Row 3-P. Siplcs, J. Stock, F. Hedgpeth, S. Shroats. Row .4fP. Penry, J. Walter, P. Higdon, Row 5-G. Bosh, V. Creviston, J. Pickett, M. Hough. Row 6YP. Porietis, J. Miller, J. Bechtle, D. Buck, B. Huck- aba. Row 7-T. Hoffman, E. Schoonmaker, L. Roseherry. Row 8- J. McGraw, D. Gerber, D. Jones, B. Hill, T. Larkin. Row 9-N. Por- ter, A. Thomas, B. Sechrist. Row 104L. Munn, D. Wallsmith, T. Truex, D. Matteson, T. Willauer, D. Grumblatt. S'I'IlDl'lN'l' COUNCIL: Seated: N. Porter, D. Rogers, B. Hill, I. lshidn, .I. Price, D. Merchant. Hou' QJK. Weidemann, J. Bcisler, J. vvilllllliill, K. Fortner, J. Williams, L. Kirkbride, J. McAdow. Stand- , VF .wr W INTRAMURALS: Row 1fS. Dawson, D. Mattison, L. Burger, F. Wilson, R. Sanderson, C. Thomas. Row Q-D. Jones, D. Ulery, G. Clark, S. Ward, B. Murray, B. Penix, H. Hypcs, B. Utley. Rout if- D. Pemberton, T. Mohr, L. Scheff, B. Moore, L. VValker. Ram' !,fJ. Chapman, L. Sanders, H. Thompson. Row 5-G. Eaton, L. Hanshaw, J. Bolander, R. Smith, J. Gast, N. Tammcr. How 6-H. BfICFHdd0ll, B. Zahn, B. Hilborn, T. Clark, L. hlunn, K. Kirts. Row 7-D. Rus- sell, N. Laubner, D. Dodds, J. Cook, C. Knirk. ingAMr. Maynard, A. Porietis, F. Hedgpeth, C. Cox, B. Kohler, V. Creviston, P. Porictis, N. Hall, H. 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' - X A f 1 f Q n n nnm . n ,L ' , n . n Um' fong lzf Ringing Ralf Blalclef Um' Coloma F61 t 1 ' E I x i 2 rn I s , 5 ' 5 f 2 MAJORETTES: Kneeling-Joan Knox, Karen White, Betty Davis. Standing-Marm line Davis, Loralee Toms, Judy Hartman, Armida Buckingham, Carol Hartman. DRUM MAJOR: Herby Dutt. 15 x CUACNMQ ..... :fi ... A A A ff, Row 1-H. Spring, J. Price, F. LaSeta, R. Buckley, D. Justice, 0. Firstenberger, B. Holmes, G. Bosh, D. Beaver, L. Burger. Row Qi J. McGraw, T. Ruzzo, L. Sims, J. Stephenson, V. Kline, R. Scott, J. Keller, D. Wallsmith, B. May, J. Benjamin, R. Moore. Row 3- 0754 RU QBRDIM yl9fUlN QETAFFX QTQ G. Warner, J. Bolander, J. Mitchell, D. Kern, D. Rogers, J. Peters, L. Slater, J. Johnson, J. Kingsley, B. Wilson, N. Porter, Coach Rie- sen. Row If-L. Ishida, E. Schoonmaker, V. Creviston, J. Maginn, J. Miller, T. Prichard, C. Thomas, P. Porietis, T. Hoffman. Summer training has been hot and dusty, and the leaves have yet to fall. The stadium crowds roar exuber- antly as the first kickoff of 1959 starts another tri- umphant season. The leaves have fallen, been raked, piled, and burned. Harding has risen, raked in 8 wins and 1 loss, piled up an average of 356 points, and collectively gained 3,151 yards this season. Nine Harding Presidents won honors on the Buckeye Conference squad. Pete Porietis and Tom Prichard were unanimous choices. Don Kern and Ed Schoon- maker won places on the first team. Gerald Bosh, Jim Maginn, Abner Thomas and Jim Miller nailed the sec- ond team spots. Pete Porietis, Tom Prichard, and Ed Schoonmaker were selected to play on the All-Ohio team. Gerald Bosh, Abner Thomas, and Terry Hoffman received honorable mention. Tom Prichard was named to the north squad for the North-South Ohio August high school clash at Canton, Ohio. . . . Kneeling-M. Rock, R. Forshey. Standing-E. Beach, M. Waits, P. Riesen, D. Knodel. Kneeling-M. Long, D. Jones. Standing-R. Gebby, D. Yoakum, L. Roseberry, J. Beaschler. Behind the scenes, managers Larry Roseberry, Jim Beaschler, Don Yoakum, Marvin Long, Roger Gebby, and Dave Jones were always trying to keep the team in tip-top shape. The cheerleaders standing ready to give their essential cries for victory, aided by the high- stepping marching band, have helped to make this sea- son victorious. , Throughout the gridiron year many Harding Prexies were cited at special dinners given by the Booster Club for their outstanding performances. Dinners for the players after each out-of-town game, buying special insurance for each player, and assisting with the pur- chase of equipment are but a few of the valuable lifts from this active club of pigskin promoters. Rotary hailed the Prexies at their recognition luncheon. The llarding grid team was feted during the annual fall sports banquet. Coach Riesen praised the fine work of Tom Prichard and Abner Thomas, co-captains of the 1959 Buckeye Conference co-champions. No guest speaker was invited since the coaches and school ad- ministrators decided wisely to devote the entire pro- gram to the squad members. Pete Porietis, who scored 8 touchdowns in Harding,s 76-6 romp against Fremont, was presented that ball as a special award. Heartiest congratulations must go to coaches Pete Riesen, Al Beach, Don Knodel, Matt Rock, Bob Forshey, and Marion VVaits. With their combined efforts and that of the team, this 1959 football season has been the spring of fall sports. Row 1-D. Pryor, C. Flinehbaugh, 0. Goines, J. Yeager, S. Phillips, Wilcox Row S' S Morgan F Thompson T Umbiugh R M ny B. Zahn, J. Anthony, R. Graff. Row 2-B. Davenport, T. Cudd, M. nard D Daniels W Mei lIlI1lS T Hoover I Seliefl' P Robinson Moore, L. Reynolds, D. Jackson, J. Howser, C. Isaly, C. Jenkins, G. B Austln A --.ue . - ...fi HARDING PRESIDENTS A. P. Hating 4 U. P. 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Tsai' . 5 A- N Lw 6ib . -K ,, f . -L ly ss1.WH?MMy Qm,A,,,w , 4 I , W A' . .Ma ' ' A Maw 2- . l V , 6 ,J A , ij ,,.1f5m4 . Nh A 41 '5 V MM.-ff K Wagfwy V V ig 5' 1 'E ' 'HW K ' f,4w'5 ' I f W, -f gp-FA If ,JB Q V X. A J Wx' A 4' . ,fi AN gf F 'XM K7 M ,, . X, V , f ii g' , , ' , ar ,. 3 5 ? .V Y ,A..f WW , . .,,., . '75 -Q YM, Q fi 9 . Ly! as wi .- 5 'Mk- ggi muff lm: Q 3 h .sv .. , . 1 ,:,' ,:V I km 5 Nbt: i , 5 - g i .-.1 I' Q HARDING RO YAL TY REI GNS Q '4, , Q ' V rr. Q I J 5 1 f A , ' sf 6 1 I ' 4 Q , ' 1 ' Q H' H' f ff , X. xffjawfvf j 1 lZlf,J, -W VA W5 iv A I l'RI'lSlCN'l'lNG . . . Alice Ixlffwlilill, Put Griffith, CQIIPOII Etta Mm- .'xI'lIlS1I'0IlQ', Kay Forlllvr, Jzzvqllic lic-islcr. Um-tolrcr 9111 . . . Starry night, shining 1-mlvoriilwlm-s, dazzling girls . . . Ya-llow mums, happy fans, vrics of victory . . . 1, v , lfnu- I-HG. cllli1S0, B. Finney, YV. Strivklamrl, D. I.2lUlJllCI', R. Stafford, Ruhl, D. Slmltan, J. Yvaulrlcll, D. VVQ-mlcll, B. Kolllor, T. Moore, U. ll. Scott, ll. lIllK'lC2llJil, lll. Blll1li'Il, B. Flourney, J. Everly, L. Garrett, Frcshour, M. Tlmomas, N. lligllfill, D. Stull, B, lltlcy, J. Goines, l.. ll. IIRII, J. lYv:u'vr. Hou' Q-L. Vlliltor, L. Vvaxrwivk, D. Bauer CRO S CUU TRY Cover Marion! Everyone wants il I1ll1Tl'l.ll 1mNmmum1....-.wvwivwmmfl -vm. , - 1...-ning-is Kenny s nys It t s shoot lor mother x utorw IN -6.0 7 X 'N f x 1 . J b wi Ilolliday, S. Southward, N. Reed. Row .3-D. Parks, C. Hough, H. llypes, D. Daniel, D. Naulnan, L. Simpson, D. Somerlot, W. Kelsey, Boasting a 13 year record of 118 wins and 7 losses, the llarding Cross-Country team rushed past ten teams this season continuing their victory streak. At the District Meet, Marion was a runner-up to first place Toledo Libbey. For the first time in many years injuries cast a shadow on the team, consequently they placed 15th at the State Nfcet. Leading Coach Somerlot's fighting squad this year were liill lluckaba, Bill Scott, and Mickey Holden. Those boys receiving letters were: Roger Stafford, Vharles Ilough, Dan Stull, Gary Pryor, Larry Pryor, VVilbur Strickland, Bruce Kohler, Dave Freshour, John Fretz, Terry lwohr, Mike Thomas, Dave Nauman, Fred lihul, and the co-captains. The Speed Club is comprised of sixteen boys on the squad who have completed the hlar-o-Del Course under eleven minutes, while the 100 Mile Club is made up of hoys who ran 100 miles during summer practices. Added attractions of the season were Bill Huckabais new course record of 9:58, and the mum sale which cleared 96652 for the Cross-Country team. Coalclfs down heat sends il winner across Nlar-0-Del. J. Fretz, N. Hall, D. Haas, T. Cooke, ll. Tweddlc, J. Marshall, C. Robinson, M. Hough, Coach Somerlot. Harding Harding Harding Harding Harding Harding Harding Harding Harding DISTRI 20 22 18 15 Q0 19 22 2 22 CT 2nd SCORES Sandusky Worthington Ashland Springfield hlansficld Sandusky Ashland Columbus W hlansfield STATE est 4-1 39 41 50 4-3 4-4- 36 39 .59 15th Seniors Prevent THE ROBE Steplmnos Surah Melas Demetrius Marcellus Paulus Pilate Captain Fulvius Lucia Diana Helen Cornelia Senator Gallio Phoebe Theodosia Quintus Rhoda Simon Peter Tiberius Caligun Sarpedon Salome Child Woman Tom Quaintanee Betsy Selanders Keith Sink Jerry Plumley Martin Altmaier Skip Reeser T om Lewis Larry Roseberry Bonnie Corwin Sally Sharp Diane Etter Jane Hammond Hank Guthrie Lynne Lodwig Pat Griffith Tom Larkin Alice McClain Wayne Kelly Ron Morgan Rick Halberstein Gary Barnhart Carolyn Greer Janet Williman Kay Fortner USHERETTES: J. Thompson, E. Hazen, B. Kaufman, W. Craven, M. Marshall, R. Reibel, J. Beisler, P. Townsend, P. Higdon, N. Fellmeth. Carol Yinger Phyllis Hall Pete Porietis EXTRAS Joyce Roberts Terry Hoffman Loralee Toms TICKETS: J. Brunner, C. Yinger, N. Burnside, Miss Winder, L. Karin Weidemann Barbara Leedom Ruthe Leonhart PUBLICITY: C. Behm, C. Harris, Bliss Foreman, J. Fairchild, C. Hansen, J. Burch, S. Carhart. Joan Knox Keith Kirts Gene Bowman Kochheiser, J. Gruber, C. Galladay. A JAKLUI: S. Lyons, P. Harmon, S. Shroats, T. Davis. '45 ,..- N fQ7, :f CUSTUIWH: J. Jenkins, B. Sluglv, J. Roberts, S. Ilillllllliill, Mrs. twill- lmun, J. Sin-mscn. SHT CONS'l'liI'C'l'ION: I' 'l'0XVIlSL'lld, P. lIlllltSIll2lll, I' Yingvr, B. Rilvy, I.. VIYUIIIS, S Risll, F. Bollinger, U. lmvrlmn, M. Cross, Il. RL-utz. l'ROPl'IRTII'IS: Krlwlirag-A Kimball, J. Idlllgliibll, J. M0- Combs. Standing-S. VW-st, P. Shocmakvr, Mr. lluzclctt. Q7 'mr Hou' I--li. lilinglc, S. Wilson, N. Berry, J. Tweedle, J. Knox, G. llowimiii, li. Millisor, L. liunigalrner, M. Brown. lfou' ilfw. Strick- land, C Russell, P. Tzu-kett, J. llehns, S. Grover, F. VVilson, L. Pep- pin, J. Pcndon, S. Spurlock, S. Ward. Hou' Jfll Howser, P. Hon NN ith xi lie-tae-toe set in hand, Sandy tries to make a quick sale to her p nt nts :is other Junior Achievers look on. aker, J. Armstrong, S. Scarherry, S. Stonebraker, P. Huntsman, L. Sanderson, B. VVeaver. Row .Q-ll. Green, K. Tillman, F. Dyer, S. Romshe, lt. Shields, J. VanArsdall, B. Sperling. Cooperation and U na'er.rmndz'n Junior businessmen in lNIarion practiced their trade through Junior Achievement Companies. Sponsoring and counciling the companies were Fairfield Engineer- ing, Whirlpool Corp., Pollock Steel, General Telephone Co., Huber Warco, lNIarion Power Shovel, Quaker Oats, Eaton Manufacturing, and The National City Bank. Every family needs a personalized door mat,', was the cry of Jamco members. Jawhirlco businessmen urged all to buy a Bar-B-Q stand. Jabenc enterprises produced Christmas ornaments, candles, and tree stands. Our telephone jotters are ideal for quick memos, exclaimed Fonoco salesmen. Mar-Teen Prod- ucts manufactured Tic-Tac-Toe game boards. Drive- way markers was the product sold by Junior Power Enterprises. All members helped sell Novelco's pen- nants, T-shirts, and sweat shirts. Our all-purpose utility stands are a great buy,', said Jamel salesmen. In addition to these companies, the J. A. City Bank solved all money problems of the Junior Achievement Com- panies. Highlighting the business year, was the Future Pn- limited Banquet on May 14. This banquet featured an evening of entertainment including a dinner, a dance, and presentation of awards. William E. Walters was the capable, understanding Executive Director of Junior Achievement. Turn aml Jackie appvar to ln- happy over the Sale of their Many ll2lllllS make many f'llI'iStIlHlS dvvoraiions for Jabvm IlI'Ullll!'fS. ' . ' :tid XX f L, ln ACIZOM . .l. A. Apprenhces V Agzgfi 4 lfmr I J. lim-nt, K. ljirls, C. JvICNI!llllliS, D. Baker, C. Unvapllcr, L. Holliday, T. Dallas, li. Moon-. Ifou' J- VY. K1-lsr-y, L. Slnappard, J. Mavlnlirv, T. Lewis, S. YYilliams, J. Xv1ltSOIl, M. Randolph. How li. Pl'lldL'I',LI,1lSt., K. Craig, J. Ilannials, J. Hobby, R. fwilllllll. J -'-' L. VIYOIIIH, A. Kimlmll, J. NVQ-lrlm, R. flrogg, D. littvr, N. Burnside, . ..m..,.. .. Row l-D. Fisher, G. Hunt, L. VVarwick, C. Phillips, G. Pryor, F. Kelley, K. Hall, B. Murphy, J. Miner, D. Weil, L. Vaughn, H. Parks, A. Lane, Mr. Neimeister, Mr. Slack. Row ZWJ. Jonsson, K. Lester, ltl. Cunningham, L. Pryor, B. Andrews, C. Milliron, R. Kel- ler, lt. Jenkins, C. llloury, D. Parks, T. Ferguson, R. Gorenflo, D. Porter, D. Dutton, J. Akers, P. Galyk, D. Blankenship. Row 3vD. Thompson, D. VVeston, G. Heller, T. Mohr, L. Imbody, M. Thomp- V. I. C. Season in, year out, busy vocationally and socially, future industrialists Murphy, Hall, Jacks, Parish, Pryor, Bowen, hir. Lisak, lwr. Moody, hir. Slack, and hir. Neimeister, the officers, advisor and sponsors of the V.I.C. The main purpose of V.I.C. is to promote student. interest in chosen voeationsf' These ambitious V.I.C.'ers faithfully participate at meetings held the first ltlonday of every month. As in past years, members provided wholesome recreation at the Harding Skate Nites. A two day trip to Greenfield Village, Ford lttuseum, and Ford Plant highlighted this year's activities. Print Club In the midst of a hurried, hectic, but efficient atmos- phere, the Print Club promptly and competently pro- duces luneh tickets, posters for school activities, dreaded grade cards, sports programs, senior name cards, and seasonal lunch tray mats. Highlighting this year's activities was an educational tour of the Printing department of the ltlarion Power Shovel. Type setting isn't easy, but a trade is at stake here. Chief printers this year-Larry Beinwald, president, Jim Kingsley, vice-presidentg Dan McPeek, secretary, hfarvin Cook, treasurer, and John Street, chaplain have been capably advised by ltr. Brooks. son, C. Parish, J. Bishop, L. Dellavcn, B. Hinxnnon, D. Delvitt, J. lVIyers, K. Baisey, J. Guyton. Row .5-J. Sperry, Bi. Jones, B. Glenn, B. Ferrin, C. hlulvaine, J. lllcadows, ill. Adams, J. Pierce, D. Goren- Ho, E. Williams, lt. Jacks, J. Flournoy, R. llesson. lfmu -3-B. Koll- man, D. Springer, D. Fleming, J. Lagos, VV. Mahalfey, C. Thomas, A. Collins, T. Kohler, G. Vvoy, J. Bowen, B. Dixon, J. Collins, G. Brown, R. Cottrell. PRINT CLUB-Row 1fJ. lllitehell, lil. Cook, L. Bcinwald, J. Kingsley, L. Mann. Row 2fM. Stevenson, R. Scott, L. Prude, J. Vvalter, C. Gay, G. Bank. How JfM. Hough, J. Hindnian, D. Jones, S. Vttard, D. Stoner, J. Plumley, J. Patton, H. Glisson. Row A-Mr. Brooks, L. Beed, L. Combs, B. Jenkins, C. Oliver, D. Pem- berton, D. Naylor. l If you are the type of person who enjoys creative activity, then Industrial Arts would be an interesting one for you. The students of this course start the year by making simple things like bird houses and lamps and then progress to more difficult projects like tables and desks. Under the experienced guidance of Mr. Yvintcrhoff, these students are taught to use different types of hand and power tools and how to be original in construction. lWr. Winterhoff also utilizes many visual aids to help the boys in various phases of wood- working. However, woodworking is but one of the four indus- trial arts courses offered to students at Harding. The other areas are mechanical drawing, printing and metalworking. hTr. Petrich, who is the mechanical drawing instructor, starts his students out on the very fundamental phases of drawing, then progresses them to more complicated designs and drafts. Before a student tackles more complicated projects in Industrial Arts I and II, it is required that he take Related Arts. This course, which is very similar to mechanical drawing, teaches the student how to make and draw blueprints and how to approach the various other puzzlers that will be required of him to solve in Industrial Arts. Related Arts is a valuable asset to the student who wants to go into industry on leaving high school. This course, which is not found in many high schools, is conducted under the watchful eye of Mr. Moody. He says that a student who takes this course will be a better qualified man for industry because he is learning exactness and patience which are so essential in industrial occupations. MW-ff WF Youth Leaders An organization created under the direction of the Y.M.f,'.A. and for the benefit of the Yu is the Youth Leaders Club. The hard-Working members, who are all volunteers, are Sue Haines, Blike lN'Ioore, Dave Faust, Sheridan Shumate, and Larry Henshaw. The group is directed by Senior, Abner Thomas. The duties of this Leaders Ulub include taking care of the coat room, leading games for younger YU members, operating the projeetors, and tour guiding Visitors at the HY. This newly organized group is Worthy of eommendation for giving time and energy to help others. Ron' l'P. Delvitt, T. Albin, J. Burt, N. Uborn, U. Bodell, S. luc- Farlin, S. Morgan, S. Shank, S. Hufert, B. Holliday, M. VValker, S. VYilson, D. Baker, A. Hutehman, lN'Irs. Reeser, Advisor. Row 2-J. Seandling, I.. Kimunnon, B. Harmon, K. Mitchell, L. Kirkbride, -l. Seott, D. Hartman, S. Roush, P. Thompson, J. Castrop, I.. Sand- erson, M. Porietis, H. VVeaver, C. Semmler, H. Snyder. Ifou' JfN. -J K .4 l V l Z' f l gl i X Fill '--:gf x , . . - 2 D. Faust, S, Haines, R. Snow, DI. Perry, L. Han- shaw, S. Shumate. Tri-Hi-Y Sophomore Tri-Hi-Y officers were Sue Shank, Sherry llufert, ltlarge Vtlalker, Beth Holliday, Sarah Niorgan, and Vicki Turner ably advised by liirs. lteeser and Nirs. Geissler. Some projects for the year were a dance on December 28, and a mid-Winter parents' party. At one meeting, guest speakers explained the duties of their Various oeeupations to the members. The club explained the function of the Sophomore Tri-Hi-Y to visiting freshmen from Baker, Taft, and Edison. Sue Shank, Vicki Rish, Sherry Hufert, Ann Hutehman, and Elaine Cilek represented the club at the District Rally. Sutton, V. Rish, K. Kirts, P. Lindsey, B. Jones, D. Long, D. Chap- man, N. Shultz, B. Kull, C. Plough, lVI. Augenstein, T. Saidleman. Hou' .5-H. Augenstein, J. Yvillialns, M. Iloch, P. Alton, J. Sehertzer, IC. Cilek, S. Shakleford, V. Turner, C. Uneapher, D. Boncutter, S. Gornfio, S. Searberry, P. Honakcr. ' l l 1 ' WT B ' 0 3 r E Qi R 19 Tia it at er an T .Y 0 36171 E 'l'hree rivals into one team this was the imme- tliate acljustment we Sophomores were expeetetl to make upon our arrival at llartling. liast year, as freshmen, the eompetition between liaker, liclison, and Taft was intense. lVe eaeh hail our own leatlers antl our own heroes, The elass ollieers we eleetefl were: lliek Nlerehant, Vharlie lsaly, Joanie llollitlay, antl Connie llneapher at liakerq Keith Kle- Fann, 'llom Miller, Utis Goines, anrl liilt Smith at l'l4l- ison: anfl Gary Persinger, lliek lshiela, .laneeth Seott, antl Roger liankin at Taft. Vhosen as tl1e lloyal Rulers of tl1e sehools were Queens ancl Kings Marc-ia Augenstein antl Dave l'ink- ' erton, Sharon Sloane and Vharlie Isaty, and lieth llolli- rlay, eseortetl by Keith Nlelfann. Perhaps the greatest rivalry between the sehools was in athleties. Althougli 'llaft won the football erown ancl Baker the basketball honors, eaeh of the sehools eoulrl he eonsirlerecl winners in spirit ancl sportsmanship. Our first Sophomore leaclers, ehosen in our freshman year, were Stuclent f'ouneil representatives Fran lletlg- peth, Dick Nlerehant, lloh Ililt, Sharon Roush, l,in4la Kirkhricle and llarolcl Thompson. In our heginning tlays at llartling, we still felt like ers, new elassmates, anfl llarfling itsell' to eleet very eapahle ollieers. Our ehoiees were: llresirlent, Neal Ilatl: Viee-llresitlent, llehhy flllillllllttlll Seeretary, Fran lletlgpethg antl 'l'reasurer, liintla lllaeli. white rose as our flower. royal purple :intl white as our we have lost our olrl rivalry, antl we will strive to makt the flass of '62 so very outstancling that it will long lu rememheretl. ' si4lent Neil llall, Yiee-l'resi4lent lleluhie Chapman, Seeretary li in lletlgpt-th, 'Treasurer Lintlu lllaek, SCPHOMCJRES three clifferent groups, insteacl of one elass. We man- aged, however, rlespite our eonfusion about new teaeh- l'resitlent llall exeeutively appointetl motto, flower, and eolor committees. With enthusiasm they ehose the eolors, antl 'l'o he rather than to seem as our motto. Graclually, however, as we have llt't'0llll' at-quainletl, Li ree. o . ,,,, 1+ y Q t , A f ' Y, , '. B L... . B.B. 1 . A ' :. g 5 K ' ii. K! 1, fs, K a i r kV.Ik -s K :Ak VX B ag:-QB-'f l A 1 . ,.'. B H Z li S B A ' Fi . , X W E 5 E I gl? S I , B . .ff In Row 1-Bill Baker, Tom Barnes, Ruth Barnett, Frieda Barrett, Sandy Barrick, Mike Bartley, Joe Beeney, Jim Benjamin. Row 2-Ferne Bennett, Nora Berry, Delores Bess, John Bird, Linda Black, Donald Blair, Roger Blankenship, Dorothy Blevins. ' ':B ,B -S if 15: , W A O Row 1-William Adkins, Tina Albin, Sybil Aldrich, Paige Alton, Bill Anderson, Joel Anthony, Linda Anthony, Helen Augenstein. Row 2-Jim Augen- stein, Marcia Augenstein, Bob Austin, Bob Back, Howard Bailey, Deana Baker, Fred Baker. 'B ' -.,. . B B - 'B ki ,,., , - - . B r 'W . B BB i B .' ' if' i - 5:5-:f:Ef': .+:x' . 'r.l: ' - i - B A i' ' f 1 Lf :aj 2' i 5553 - 5, B lsii B B' . fr ' V ' B 1 K A- M ' wma I , B- W, ' 'S 'LB Q, -f . , g , reset- - H .Y B '- - :WN ,QR : A I . ' :sa B Q wr. J ., ,.g,, P2 X.: 4 A . may 64. . 5 ,AJ 5 , an B' . J. A-1 A .Q 1 , ' 1. My K ii B 1 , ,ze 2 . B 1-.., 'B . B . Be m, B. f B 1 Row 1-Jack Brumfield, Donna Brush, Jean Burt, Mary Burt, Chauncey Caldwell, Linda Call, Linda Carlisle, Walter Caroll. Row 2-Lois Case, Iris Casey, Jeff Caskey, Judy Castrop, Arnold Cerny, Debbie Chapman, Don Cheek, Elaine Cilek. ff 5 . :iv . ' sei L Row 1-John Blosser, Gloria Bodell, Lilly Bogart, Joanne Bolen, Debby Boncutter, Sandy Bosh, Keith Bradt, Phyllis Brady. Row 2-Elaine Bram- mer, Sandra Brammer, Brian Bray, Larry Breece, Karl Brown, John Brown, John Brown, Mary Ann Brown. - f . . -V - m .,,:ggj r J rriy at . J . . - o ,Brr,B . V , V, . lg ,-1.. ,-',, f , G' f if BB BBB ' f ,Ji ,. R. . if 1, wi V it . L V 3, , gi if 'Ei ' H :T Hn f 1 34 Row 1-Bill Clark, Gary Clark, Norman Clere, Paula Clulf, Rosabell Cofer, Judy Gross, Alfred Collins, Charles Collins. Row 2-Wilma Collins, Tim Coon, Darlene Cornett, Lowell Craft, Ken Craig, Nancy Cranston, Mary Crowder, Terry Cudd. Row 1-Mary Cupp, Bob Curren Mike Dains , 63, , , , 1 f . xfi 1 if it 3 .M V Nancy Dall, Tom Dallas, Jim Daniel, Dick Daniels, ' y VkV ijiu , Vizhy i I ,l,h V At? Mary Darst. Row 2-Bob Davenport, Bernice Davis, Rick Davis, Gary Davis, Jack Davis, Ruth 'dz Davis, Steve Dawson, Gloyd Dearth. Z X J V54 V tv V jwflr' W H ,QL Y . , ,W tiff J f r his e .. K . D!! X, W' . 1.x H5 l'- at Qi if-Mm I1 .Amin . . 'f-r 3, V 3 .25 QP, ips 'L Row 1-Maralyn Delauder, Beatrice Dennis, Pau- ' ,Q 'A 'Q lette Dc Witt, Connie Dickerson, Jo Anne Dillinger, 'MW' it ' Arthur Dixon, Bonnie Dixon, Jim Doolittle. Row 2- ' M Pete Dorfe, Darlyn Doliee, Wanda Douglas, Daisy ' M A A . ' V4 i , Qi., , ' Ri Dozier, Gerry Dripps, Sue Dunn, Beverly Dutro, 'P ,A ,, . ,s , qw W, Y' 3 E 5- 1 . K L Carolyn Dye. ' ,za .L F 4 L. r F if fl i r How 1-Lewis Dye, Dick Eicher, Richard Elicker, Diane Evans, Clinton Fagg, John Farley, Paul Faust, Bill Fegley. Row 2-Eva Ferguson, George Ferguson, Ken Finch, Orison Firstenberger, Stan Flesher, Carroll Flinchbaugh, Jim Flora, Bill Flournoy. Fi sl ' 'asf a t -if .5 Jr it S R?f ef e We haf W' J 4 p f' ', I , 'f ' ff sa ' Q W . .say A -fn: 5 qs? 5? aw , ,V be 1 Rf. N, r Q-,, 1 e if All ir. A I , W ,filet my K, Row 1 -Joey Fogle, Fred F oos, Rookie Foos, Charles bu Z- I Am, .. . . Fosnaugh, Lester Foulke, Linda Fox, Victor Fox, . i i i W rf' I' 'H , if A t Don Francill. Row 2--Betty Freeman, Thelma Fry, ' 'i'i Wi V ' Y Darrel Gamble, Dave Freshour, Jim Gast, Joyce .. ., , Gaver, Judy Gebby, Bob Gebby. 46 sf .,i rf, was eiyr 5. my me Q: .f-fr as fQ i ., af e AE Row 1-Diane Gherman, Dick Gibson, Larry Gib- , E ' , an - .2 son, Jiln Gillespi, Otis Goines, Sandy Gorenflo, .y 1 J ,gf W ' ,, A, I Roger Graff, Terry Green. Row 2-Nancy Gregory, ' ' il Q . .. K, fi A ' i' Lynette Grice, Jack Griffin, Dora Griffith, Susan S' V' S Griffith, Albert Gubernath, Linda Halbert, Neal , . 2, -2 ' ' , Hull. A l if Q mi 3 - S .J ia' 'S i S -r V ., - it K YW iii. K 35 we S I an i Weil, K f! li 3 55, e df all .i .- K Sf K S iii J 'ii' 1. le.. . ff F4 A f v- Q i 35 Q3 if sl fem A Row 1-Frances Hamilton, Janie Hamilton, Don Hamm, John Hamm, Jon Hammond, Larry Han- shaw, Barb Harmon, Steve Harper. Row 2-Diana Hartman, Mary Hathaway, Fran Hedgepeth, Elza Heller, Harold Heller, Dan Henderson, Diana Hen- ry, Rita Herbst. S. L K V i grz E Row 1-Bob Hllborn, Bob Hill, Jim Hoagland, ,Q f Q3 W, 5 , Q H- ' 2. Marcia Heeh, Jim Hodge, Beth Hellidey, Joanie 1235: , A S Holliday, John Holmes. Row 2-Bob Holmes, Jeff K - ' 1 'fel A ' ln. If fl Holtz, Pat Honaker, Sonja Hook, Tom Hoover, I Carolyn Hord, Jerry Hoskins, Charlie Hough. ui I KK l , WL 6 TK X . ' Ki is i ' ','- it W . .ke V,,,, 175' Q. f' I i if tv e . 5- . 3 V. Z A , Row 1 -J ack Howser, Sherrie Hufert, Janet Hughes, rf A ' ,W , .z f,? Q, ' if Rickie Huhn, Ann Hutchman, Charlie Isaly, Virgil A X K 'J le. ji A i fe. i Q S ' Jacks, Dave Jackson. Row Q-Patti Jackson, Karl Q K .. K g V is Jenkins, Linda Jessie, Hazel Johnson, Jim Johnson, 223 HZ i ,am I my I i E W A Ron Johnson, Shirley Johnston, Barbara Jones. . 'E Q K .K E. 'ky' Vg e Ka ig 5 ees' . 4, . ,. . , J- . ' and ,er . Q K soser . . Row 1fBrenda Jones, Dick Jones, Ron Jones, Tim 4 ,I f 1 J, K' , i 4 Jones, Diana Jordon, Bev Kabana, Bill Kauble, . A .e w , i . i K Eddie Keirns. new Q-Ciie Kimball, Sandy Kimmel, ' A K i i ,K A L f Linda Kinnamon, Linda Kirkbride, Karen Kirts, i Pat Klaiber, Carl Knirk, David Kohlhorst. K K 4, H ,V . V K , -V P ,.. L' iiei S . xv 2 . i iff? ' Ziff S - are f- ,V Kfi V , -4-'Q , 5 A wk I ef' K K 'Ki' l if A 1. .re if J Mi. riv- . ff ... . f -..' K l i K K K . e...i e J iil KK 2 it iiil K KK.. Q S -K .fiiffifd-1. i 'ki 1 ' K ii? le . 'L ii? ey ,fi 1. f' ., ,i ...., .i S e J . , f i. KP 'fi e 6 i l l ,,,,,,,-,.- ., ,S .... ,L X, rm A 1 . referee V ,L f wifi e - fi --.. as K K , Q , f . ii ,f ei ii Row Z-Bob Kuhn, Barb Kull, Elizabeth Large, Donlla Lee, John Lefller, Diane Lehman, Joyce Lehman, Frank LaSeta. Row 2-Dick Lessig, Pat Lindsey, Deallna Linkovich, Devonall Long, Mar- vin Long, Norman Long, Kirk Lyons, Victor Mahaffey. Row 1-Carol Maidlow, Jerry Malone, Susan Mann, Larry Marquis, Jim Martin, Mike Martin, Pat Martin, Ron Maynard. Row QfKen Mayse, Kath- lenc McBetl1, Linda McCullough, Hugh Mr-Farlden, Keith McFann, Sheila McFarlin, VVayne McGinnis Walter McKinley. AS, i . - If 3 ij' ff we Q . ,SSW I 'L L: ,A M 4. l if J u 'X , ii A K I JZ, ii I . wr Q , t tr Q Q . - was 1 if T, ' AAA A 'iff ah- Zdkx- 4.45, DK., 1 li 3 - a gi V . Row 1-Lora Meadows, Sharon Mecldlcs, Dick Q, W ,uf ,. A ' I Q V x A7 Merchant, Pat Messenger, Bill Miers, Bob Miley, f '- ' fl I 1' Forrest Freeman, Steve Miller. ltou' 2-'I' om Miller, M , Susan Miner, Karen Mitchell, Perry Mitchell, A ijt gi ii Y A Mike Moore, Sarah Morgan, Steve Morgan, George ,gf FL .- ails 2 A if Sfglyv X sig Morrison. Q'-'H K 2 I ' ix W J . A - Left? H. I 4 . . aff? f-, JL -f' - 'K n Row 1 -Joyce Morrison, Bill Murray, Roger Myers, 3 z ir, V N S431 lei . Jr, , V x Edna Napper, Vivian Napper, Phyllis Noggle, 'Hi A gy Y it Nancy Oborn, Mike 0'Dowd. lfzm' Qkliinda Oliver, 4' P X Ai U Qs I Tom Osborn, Clara Usborne, Ramona Usborne, Becky Osborne, Susan Osinun, Janet Pack, Ruth A , , I , -,.' P, A ,. Parish. F J 3, X 3, a ,. B .3 Ay f' P P I nf-it ,rg Lf,,' , ,431 lg V .ri R V, Row 1-Nancy Parlett, Dewey Patrick, Barbara , 5' Pearson, Keith Peck, Beverly Perry, Dorothy -. in :fl i 1 V471 ' f Persinger, Gary Persinger, Larry Persinger. Row 12- Paul Phelps, Carolyn Phillians, Steve Phillips, Lar- M U 1'4 K 5 A ry Pickett, Carolyn Piercefield, Dave Pinkerton, ., -Ce' P ',1, fi. yi Q55 Charlotte Plough, Tucky Plymale. . .ia Q Row 1-John Pollock, Maija Porietis, Bob Porter, Larry Postell, Jim Potter, VVihna Potter, Mary Potts, Carol Probst. Ifnuv Q-Martha Pruitt, Norma Pryor, Dick Pryor, Keith Radebaugh, Merle Ran- dolph, Linda Ray, Alice Reber, Norman Reed. i , , we 2.52 fn i,,i :fe-f , 2 V L K ' Li C? ieiazi ijdgqf' Xa-fy Q' E. za 4 area. , n , ' be ff 1 L V U M W L t , .. Q 4 P'-Q 1 P - 5' P , y gm. I- . sf : 1. f lj , f .fa I 5 -'A :I . - fa 'iw QW Vi W Wx Y? - YA ,YM I 6 3 sex . ii 2 J F . f. M -o 'til' 'Y N :ao ' A I '1 ' 'ftlif' L ifyriii' fb vi'- -..?I.: :?-iw: V if ii .57 S ii is .P :J x 'tr ir is sp iii!! ll E y - yi - .M 1 ,1 'sl - an X. 1 4, . S e - S S, W 92,45 g hh I I 1 .. , , HWY ,QQ ,W 34 1 M ,ga 36' ss ff ' Q' Row 1-Clariene Russell, Sharon Russell, Jimmy Saffell, Terry Saidelman, Lynn Sanderson, Dick Sawyer, Jean Scandling, Susan Scarberry. Row 2- Gary Scheif, Larry ScheH', Jackie Scheifler, June Schertzer, Marvin Schilling, Nancy Schultz, Dave Dodds, Calvina Scott. S S. Ps fi S SQ. fi 213 J .tiff Q 5.5-ag we f mfg: is J ,S f if Ji dtlaraw A dl F' A X Q I ,W Sf R3 :Mi ig, !:4 .., flE Ni, Row 1-Bill Smith, Carol Smith, David Smith, Martin Smith, Steve Smith, Wilford Smith, Pat A i seo - J ,Sf Row 1-Ron Reynolds, Dave Rider, Burton Riley, Vicki Rish, Cheryl Ritzler, Carol Robinson, Earnest Robinson, Maxine Robinson. Row Q-Mike Robin- son, Harold Rorick, Sharon Rosamond, Linda Rose, Dick Roseberry, Don Roush, Phillip Roush, Sharon Roush. R S ssys A ' K f i J or he S - s R s2-, o Xf.'vf1f: fifgb' T' 1 fl ,fig i sg S I S . js, g ,M , ,I SSS' lv A. VA f we 47235, 5 1 . li' .ii vii' if 'i 1'5 if 5, A Y 5 'K ee V K K-.W .,,., S 1 fffg. V J' 1 .- .ni ye sy 1,,SS W' ,A ...si 1 Snow, Hope Snyder. Row 24Dave Spiggle, Grace if Spinks, Marsha Spriggs, Ruby Stacey, Janet Staf- ford, Dale Stapleton, Sharon Stauh, David Starling. V 'i', i is L J 'ff' R A I. v o for , on f A 1 Q t x XLR, V H-1, NLS W Mg, , ' K . -- 1 kj ivyfk SL gn .,,- : f I P J ,S A Q For A 4. I 38 Row 1-Janeeth Scott, Carol Semmler, Penny Sep- ter, George Sexton, Sharon Shackelford, Jack Shaffer, Sue Shank, Larry Shappard. Row Q-Teddy Shaw, Ron Shepherd, Roger Shields, Judy Shipman, Kay Shrader, Burton Sieder, Fred Sims, Sharon Sloane. 5- , ,,.. wk J -fs, . S S ff Sf' , . FWS H 5 va - RS 'A . K , ' if K my-f S+-is 1 -S ' +R:-lr , , f V 51 JI R Q., 1 1 A , 143-w, , F - f B 'QQ sf' au ,S -.aw X .-Q.. vim If fe' . MP2 Q -'Q-, Row 1fNancy Steinman, Elma Stithem, VVilhur Strickland, Nancy Sutton, Pat Swartz, Becky Sykes, Patty Tackett, Gil Taft. Row 2-Emil Tanner, Leila Taylor, Bill 'I' harp, Harold Thompson, Grace Thompson, Nancy Thompson, Pat Thompson, Ray Thompson. - Q Row 1-Ned Throekmorton, Linda Tiller, Ken Till- 3 V 5. -3 V 4 X V .. Z inan, Mike Todaro, Gary Todd, John Toms, Judy ' I J J 4' V ' 'ti' Trafzer, Diana Turner, Row QfTon1 Turner, Judy VX ' t, Tweddle, Betty Tyler, Ann Ulery, Tom Umbaugh, ' , J V Connie Uneapher, Minnie Upton, Jim Van Arsdall. J - - A to . Q' .fQ i f iff Q if if' rw Y . , lv' .vt r f if W S 7' fit . Y .A - 1558, it it ,r lfow I-Dan Vandeford, Marjie Walker, Darlene 1' '?' A 7 33- t 'yi VValter, Bill VVeatherhee, Beatrice Weaver, Jim ,Lift It L f-ff 'A 'ff' X Vvehlm, Joyee Wehlm, Twila Weil. Hou' Q+Judy VVeiser, Keith VVeleh, Janet VVeller, Karen VVhite, A , 4 Mary Wicker, Gary VVilr-ox, John Willis, Betty wig- 'Ii' b Z VL 5, ' VVilliams. 1: 1 A ,yuh A A , a lfuu' I-Joy:-e Williams, Margaret VVllll2lIllS, lirina vf' P553 , Vvillis, liranstine VVillis, Forest VVilson, Sherry VYil- Vi 'G T iw k ,. g A mn,.lufly wise, Gary Wlolf. lam- 2-x1.1rj0ri.-nnmi, +2 if e wi e rf J eg 14, , J, X Jane lvyatt, .lorry YL-115.54-r, Martha Yannitell, Bar- ,,,'.:, . W I I ' VK A ' K I - ,- A hara Young, Norman Young, Roberta Young, Ron nh M J J A A J Young. s A . ...fx 97-N' If F use ,, X 02 'gf' J ff? fr .5 'Q' J Q1 rw K L' Q Y ' X ' 'J' - F' I . J' 5: in Hou' Ifllill Zahn, Rosalie Zeller. RL- ' Q, , f 0 . 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J ly x earn' 4 414-V'f3 4'1xlff?-f f A ' ft - 1' ,Ky 1,07 I wigs-TCU' -'i,n ?,!g I X' S-N 0 A 4 V 1' I .-ggi,-L. 3' ' V -4 ,ff--ya, '53 .fl limi A -- ff ', 17 ' fq via I Y ,Q R 2' QD ,Q-. 7 1 eb ' 49 39 I' in '!tX' rz with 4 Ark!!! 4 f 'Ni' 'iff 1. ., .p5. ,N e .,., wif . .9 . 5 Q 5-fsf' Q 1, ,idle ll' 5 xx 'ir .. fn .ff 2 ' .ly J' Lf Q, H . -3. 4 T. ,, . 1 .f...,ir ' brwfxg Q ., Q -T' '02 h,x ,W- wx 9 fv f -'H 4 mwmhf 1 4 4 M eff'- Z , ,wsu -f Q..Ef ':f fQ A . A N Q?Xi'x'-95 .gy L.. I A M l P, W 1 D - wf?p.v:s 1 I Q 7 swglv' Q clan . Q X - ' 21,611 V--x. ,Y X .x ,- , ,,,, 5 -QS-gebleff.. ixiiix g egsefijs ivF-:-- E-1- 3 Q.. . 1 ' 4' -335 Ci gggi-fi A 7 FACULTY 41 i 11 3 vw' ,,f f fr 52, X 0 ' ' 4' 5 A lll :.:,Qx Q NF- QQ.-I ,MS , I v M 1 ' r' .I - .. Dr. Robert S. Brown Mr- Cecil Gabler Supgrinleypdent of Schools A88iSla7Lt Supefinfenlient Able Admz'mktmto1'.r Gu ide City 56190015 ADMINISTRATIVE SECRETARIES-Seated-Miss Rentschler, Mrs. Minshall. Standing-Miss Stull, Miss Romano, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Dclauder. Absent-Itlrs. Smith, Mrs. Koenig. 42 BOARD OF EDUCATION-Seated-Miss Vera Stull, Mr. Paul Kohler, Mrs. Kenneth Roberts. Standing-Mr. Robert Kraner, Mr. Rodney Cox, Presidentg Dr. James Greetham. ADMINISTRATIVE PERSONNEL-Mr. Eugene Winters, Speech and Hearingg Mr. Howard Quinn, Child Study and Guidanceg Mrs. Lois Ansley, School N urseg INIr. Cecil Gabler, Assistant Superintend- entg Mr. Joseph VVhisler, Pupil Personnelg Bliss Philomen Gregg, Elementary Supcrvisorg Mr. Norman Fogt, Public Relations and Research. 1 Mr. Darl Gatchell Principal 1 .srl Y . Miss Helen May Dean of Girls and Guidance Miss Elizabeth Pace Main Ujfice Secretary Ilardingi' Effciknt Executivar Throughout the school seasons, in all kinds of Weather, 1310 students have been assisted in innumerable ways to ob- tain Wealth that no one can take from them, a high school education. At the helm capably and conscientiously filling his role as headmaster is Principal Darl Gatchell. His enthusiastic assistant and Dean of Boys, Mr. Marion Shank, was welcomed royally to the Alma Mater last fall, and has played an able role. Miss Helen May, Dean of Girls and College Guidance Councilor, helps the sun shine through many a cloudy sky with her understanding. Keeping winter separate from spring and fall in a clerical way that is most amazing, and holding an even calm in any stormy day, are our efficient Secretaries Miss Elizabeth Pace, Mrs. Isabelle Barkley, and Bliss Marilyn Davis, all Harding graduates themselves. Mr. James Smith, school Treasurer, is as faithful in his handling of the green- backs, as spring is in the coloring of her countryside. Miss Marilyn Davis Assistant Secretary F i . i 43 Mr. Marion Shank Assistant Principal and Dean of Boys Q xi.-'L-1 Mr. J. H. Smith School Treasurer Miss Isabelle Barkley Dean of Boys Secretary V if ' F 5' Mary Reeser Matt Rock Thomas Shields Suzanne Young 3-an--u l X, , bi. I, . J M ' X J- is . Q I v English Thomas Bain Mark Baker Dale Davison Mary Cree Calhoun ' Margery Eymon Lucile Foreman Maxine Green Clover Mae Linscott Ruth Sloane Mary Jo Stafford Margaret Wolfley Isabelle Stump Robert Webb James Andrews Elvin Beach Gerald Emery Mildred Grigsby Wilma Harmon Eugene llflaynard Paul 0'Rourke Isabel Freer Carol Geissler Helen May Carolyn Smith Howard Shumate Marion Waits H isfory Math Language Jack Grahanl Ilarolml llaze-lctt Jznnes Smith Rohvrt Forshvy 45 Music Library Ar'r Homer Huffman Kathryn Moore William Weaver L' G' Jones Clara Louise Barnhill George Lane Edward Bliller Pauline Drake Home Economics 46 Bernard Brooks Susan Canfield Russell Dunlap Albert Kurtz l Physical Education X. as Marian Hendricks 3 Vocahonal Emil Lisak Joseph Petrich Don Knodel Arthur Moody Thomas Shcskey Kenneth Soinerlot Donald Neimeister Roger Shull Armin J. Riesen Richard Slack Minnie Winder Robert Winterhoff 47 'W D. Faculty Directory JAMES ANDREWS-B.S. In Education, M.A., West Virginia Uni- versity, George Washington, American History. THOMAS BAIN-M.A., Bowling Green State University, Ohio State University, Biology. MARK BAKER-B.S. In Education, M.A., Ohio University, Ohio State University, Physical Science, Sociology, and Economics. CLARA LOUISE BARNHILL-B.A., Ohio Wesleyan University, Home Economics. ELVIN BEACH--B.S., Xavier University, World History. BERNARD BROOKS-Marion Business College, American Uni- versity at Bearritz, Printing. MARY CREE CALHOUN-B.A., Ashland College, English III and IV. SUSAN CANFIELD-B.A., Otterbein College, Personal Typing, Typing I, and Bookkeeping I. DALE DAVISON-B.S. In Education, Michigan State University, Ohio State University, Physics, Business Math. PAULINE DRAKE-B.S. In Education, Bowling Green State Uni- versity, Ohio State University, Home Economics. RUSSELL DUNLAP-B.C.S., University of Michigan, University of Cincinnati, Vocational Business Education Coordinator. GERALD EMERY-A.B., Ohio State University, American History. MARGERY EYMON-B.S. In Education, Ohio State University, English II. LUCILE FOREMAN-B.S. In Education, Miami University, Bread Loaf School of English, English III and Journalism. ROBERT FORSHEY-B.A., Marietta College, Ohio University, Mathematics, Physical Education. ISABEL FREER-B.A., Allegheny College, University of Wis- consin, Columbia University, Kent State University, French I, French II, Latin II. CAROL GEISSLER-B.A. In Education, Bowling Green, Spanish I, Spanish II. JACK GRAHAM-B.A., M.A., Ohio Northern, Kent State Uni- versity, Plane Geometry and Advanced Algebra. MAXINE GREEN-B.A., M.A., Capital University, Ohio State University, Toledo University, English II, III: MILDRED GRIGSBY-A.B., Stanford University, American Government. WILMA HARMON-B.A., Ohio Northern, American History. HAROLD HAZELETT-B.A., M.S., Marshall College, Iowa State Teachers' College, Iowa State, Ohio State University, Plane Geom- etry, Solid Geometry, Trigonometry. MARIAN HENDRICKS-B.S., Miami University, Health and Physical Education. HOMER HUFFMAN-B.S., M.S., Otterbein, Ohio State Uni- versity, Ohio Northern, Instrumental Music. L. G. JONES-B.S. In Music Education, New York University, Vocal Music. DON KNODEL-B.S. In Education, Miami University, Driver's Education, Health and Physical Education. ALBERT KURTZ-B.S. In Business Education, University of Pittsburgh, Typing and Office Practice. GEORGE LANE-B.S.M., M.A., Capital University, Columbia University, Ohio State University, Instrumental Music. CLOVER MAE LINSCOTT-B.A., Ohio Wesleyan University, English II. EMIL LISAK-B.S. In Education, M.A., Wittenberg University, Ohio State University, Supervisor of Trade and Industries. HELEN MAY-A.B., M.A., Otterbein College, Chicago University, Ohio State University, Latin II, Guidance. EUGENE MAYNARD-B.S. In Education, M.A., Bowling Green State University, American Government. EDWARD MILLER-B.S. IN Education, Miami University, Ohio State University, Kent State University, Instrumental Music. ARTHUR MOODY-B.S. In Education, M.E., Ohio State Uni- versity, Machine Trades Related. KATHRYN MOORE-B.A., B.S. In Library Science, Wooster Col- lege, Western Reserve University, Library. DONALD NEIMEISTER-Ohio State University, Machine Shop I, II. PAUL O'ROURKE-B.S. In Education, Bowling Green State Uni- versity, American Government, Tennis and Intramurals. JOSEPH PETRICH-B.S. In Education, Miami University, Me- chanical Drawing I, II. MARY REESER-A.B., Otterbein College, Pennsylvania State University, Health and Chemistry. ARMIN RIESEN-B.S. In Education, Wittenberg College, His- tory, Physical Education, Economics, Health. MATT ROCK-B.A., Heidelberg, Kent State University, Biology, Health, Physical Education, Driver's Training. THOMAS SHESKEY-B.S. In Education, Ohio University, Ohio State University, Distributive Education, Business Law, Salesman- ship. THOMAS SHIELDS-B.S. In Chemistry and Biology, Otterbein College, Chemistry. ROGER SHULL-B.S., Manchester College, Indiana University, Bookkeeping I, II. HOWARD SHUMATE-B.A., B.S. In Education, Cedarville Col- lege, Ohio State University, World History and Geography. RICHARD SLACK-Ohio State University, Auto Shop and Re- lated Subjects. RUTH SLOANE-B.S., Ohio State University, Ohio University, English II. CAROLYN SMITH-B.S. In Education, Ohio State University, Spanish I, II. J. H. SMITH--A.B., Ohio State University, Advanced Algebra. KENNETH SOMERLOT-B.S. In Education, Miami University, Physical Education, Athletic Coordinator, Track and Cross Country. MARY JO STAFFORD-B.A., B.S. In Education, Ohio Wesleyan University, Ohio State University, English III. ISABELLE STUMP-B.S. In Education, Ohio State University, Bread Loaf School of English, Columbia University, Purdue Uni- versity, English II, III. MARION WAITS-B.S. In Education, M.S. In Education, Ohio Northern, University of Wisconsin, World History, Football II and Baseball. WILLIAM WEAVER-B.S. In Art, M.A., Ceramic Art, Ohio State University, Murray State College, Art. ROBERT WEBB-A.B., Fairmont State College, West Virginia University, Speech, Director of Class Plays. MINNIE WINDER-A.B., M.A., Oberlin College, Columbia Uni- versity, Shorthand I, II, and Typing II. ROBERT WINTERHOFF-B.S. In Education, Miami University, Industrial Arts II, and III. MARGARET WOLFLEY-B.S., Ohio Wesleyan University, Uni- versity of Wisconsin, English IV. SUZANNE YOUNG-B.A., Ohio Wesleyan University, Biology. DARL H. GATCHELL-B.S. In Education, M.A., Bowling Green State University, University of Chicago, Ohio State University, Principal. MARION SHANK-A.B., Findlay College, M.A., Ohio State Uni- versity, Assistant Principal. ELIZABETH PACE-Marion Business College, Main Office Sec- retary. ISABELLE BARKLEY-Marion Business College, Dean of Boys Secretary. MARILYN DAVIS-Harding High, Assistant Secretary, Main Oiiice. f uardian ol' the halls. lony Vnprino, ltalph ltoss, lilmer llinklin, llcrman I -69 i 1 , , T I gl, 1 1 N wt: ,I X H - if ' X 7 f T , - 1- ' . 1 -Diff .4 . Hou' I--'Mrs. Short, Mrs. Mohr, Mrs. Fall, Mrs YVilliams, Mrs. Blow, Mrs. Simmons, Mrs. Strick Pcnry, Mrs. Merchant, Mrs. Green. Clever Gourmetf and Educational Gumfdiam Protein must hold forth regardless of the season, in a well balanced school lunch program whether the source is meat, fish, poultry, cheese, dried beans or peanut butter. Harding,s Masters of the Culinaryn know what it takes to keep teenagers trim, healthy, and glowing. As many as fifteen banquets were served this year to perfection by our Ladies in White,,' who have gained an enviable reputation whether the entree is turkey, chicken, or steak. A state inspector will never catch these faithful cooks off guard-in their disposi- tions or all modern kitchen, except for an air condi- tionerg he will find everything in apple pie order, for the ladies desire the lunchroom to keep its A plus rating. In all kinds of weather good fellows stick togethern is certainly applicable to our Custodians. Though they don't pull a long rope to ring the opening of school bell, they certainly shoveled Marcli snows so none would flounder-this was a real candid camera shot. It takes utmost effort for these friendly folks to sce that Hard- ing,s schedule is maintained morning, noon, and night, seven days a week. When standby fuel, oil, would burn 120 gallons per hour, it is obvious their overall concern is vital so taxpayers' dollars are wisely spent. wclson, llarold Pe-ak, Andy Geyer. land. Row Qi Miss Galladay, Mrs, Kimclicl, Mrs ww-mf .. 'N--..--L., ,-f .V WARN. AQRBM. - E Wk f sigh 3,5 Q - : Swkfkk . . lk Mm . . 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Maxi' XX, --e.. fel, gl ' '-l I 'Valli il ,A Q l A Miclwinter delight was the presentation of the Glorifiecl llratf' February 26. Prop'S anfl Q members ClI'2lIIl2ltl1'illly got the IIICSSHQC ar-ross the footlights, though physically hlinrl 21 father, for the good of everyone, ean have his eyes opened to the faults of his Little Angel. Vrannning won't pay mlivillenmls, hut eareful review ol' laetw aeennnllatell mluring the semester will make a qlilllllilfy thaw of helpfnl kiiowleflge when exam time rolls arolnnl. liaeh llll'llllbl'I' of your Pep Hand was on hand long hefore gaine time notes rang elearly. Conduetor Miller expeets and gets talent and for Musieal warm ups so when the Ilails to Harding Ctllllt' forth dependahility. qw., .,..,, ,M k.,.., ...WM- AQ. January, February, and Mareh deadlines for the Sixty almost snowed under Quiver Staffs and Advisors at times, hut they were met with- out the usual huruing of Illitllllglli oil. lividently printer's proofs needed very little eorreetiou judging from joy registered ll0I'l'gSilV- ings towards the eolor transparent-y. 'lleulperatllres soared, lvlood pressures rose in this clever pep asselnhly filled with fllll'lStlll2lS atmosphere: llarding eagers literally froze Fre- nlont when the whistle hlew for the game tip off. Just, one of many 1-lever assemlvlies inclelihly impressive lu-eause of tireless efforts of f'he1-rlearlers and Pep Vluh. l'rexie flagers took Shellmy and the Sec-tional trophy lxl1II't'll 4: Illllltl Senior downed, pitted the five against Manslieltl Senior. ltlareh IQ. The seene shifted from the Colosseum to 'l'olerlo Wait, the IH, against our areh rival, Elyria, llistriet ehanlps, two of lti surviving teams in the state. lxnzflznq X Nltlf uhn I Whitt Slandzng forth lxnodcl I uns blatt, U. Haas, T. Ilblfflllilll, L. Illlllflily, D. Yvendell, li. Collae, s K ildx D 1 ri Coach Forshey. HARDING I H HooPsTERs Although Winteris fury raged, the gusty north wind failed to chill the Prexie cage-men they rolled to an impressive season of 13 wins against 5 setbacks. Hard- ing recorded wins against Kenton, Lima Senior, Shelby, and Sandusky. The first setback came at the hands of Findlay, but the Knodel-men rallied to clip Fremont. A sharp-shooting Newark squad downed the Presidents for loss number Q. Lorain, Elyria, and Lima Central Catholic then fell to the lied and Black. The Streaks of Sandusky presented Blarion with loss number 3. How- ever, the Prexies broke loose with a winning streak against Findlay, Fremont, Galion, Nlansfield Senior, and Lorain. Losses 4 and 5 were inflicted by Elyria and Ashland. The basketball season was studded with highlights. During the Lorain game George Kirk exploded for 39 markers. This broke the previous single game record of 38 made in 1943. Upsetting a favored Elyria team, 61-58, the Red and Black shattered the Pioneers' home game Win streak at 34. VVhcn Harding played Elyria for the Buckeye Conference Championship, a hard-hitting Pioneer squad blasted the Prexies' hopes 61-49. Statistics show that the squad connected on a total of 409 field goals out of 1098 for 38'jf. At the charity line, the Presidents dropped in 249 of 495 for 57'Z,. llarding scored a total of 1101 for an average of 61, while the opposition piled up 103Q for a 56.7 average. George Kirk was high man of the season with 349 points. Ile was followed by Cressor with 263, Grum- blatt with 210, and Coffae with 195. Kirk, Grumblatt, and Cressor led the rebound department. New this year is Coach Knodel's efficiency rating system which keeps tabs on each player during the game. Points are added for field goals, foul shots, as- sists, steals, rebounds, and recoveries. However, points are subtracted for turnovers, personal fouls, defensive errors, and missed shots. Ilighest rating of the season was George Kirk's plus 117 for the Ashland game. Ilarding took second position in the Buckeye Con- ference sporting a 7-3 record. Three members of the team were on the all-conference squad. Paul Cressor and Dave Grumblatt were placed on the second team, while George Kirk was a unanimous choice for the first team. Coach lieach's hard working reserve squad turned in a 5-13 season. X X Managers J. W'llite, A. Mel arlin, lt. Reynolds. S E f , 7 A X 1:?Eisr. Q' 1 X 5 xi '50- Kneeling-IJ. 1h10I'f'll1lIl1, .l. Yager, F. Le Seta, 0. Goines, lt. Maynard. StH7llII.7Lg?C01lf'll Beach, D. llenderson, C. Collins, K. ihICl'l2lllIl, N. Hall, B. Smith, T. Miller. l. ' twlff - 7 :ggi r QQ, naw is .Q xt.. ks. A 1 .., . W . ..,.. i Q jzgir 1, 'Nu- Harding Harding Harding Harding Harding Harding Harding Harding Harding Harding Harding Harding Harding Harding Harding Harding Harding Harding PRESIDENTS Kenton Lima Sr. Shelby 'Sandusky Findlay Fremont Newark :'FLorain 3 Elyria Lirna Cent 'Sandusky 'Findlay 'Trernont Galion llans. Sr. 3 L0rain 'kElyria Ashland Buckeye Conference Games 1 1 1 1 1 1 mling mling mling mling mling mling nrmiing mling mling mling mling' mling mling mling mling mling mling mling Buckeye Conference Games VICE-PRESIDENTS Kenton Lima Sr. Shelby 'Sarulusky Findlay 'Frem0nt Newark il,orain 'Elyria Lima Cent Sandusky :kFinrllay :k1'xI'Cll10I1t Gzzlion Mans. Sr : L0ra.in y Elyria Ashland ef i,. YY SQ 'Q' , x ma QM ff W 3 x ,M ki? I fbi Q arding Edges Mansfield Team 61-55 in Tourne ............ ' l 1 v ' C A ....., ......... . W - -- H -'- --'-M M 'Q'-f N1 ztle Game. 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GRANDVIEW ESTATES Count f mm ,M ,mmh nun .lu Vkxn lm. umm lwnm.mv.1e: re A , 4 N .......,...,. ... he my-a, Reschrnf For Early Sprung Dalsvory 4, n...... nm desperately mm-ln. ac nu mr r an j,'y:'1: r3gf:3r'g m -.olwage me wxn, rln the mum M N mm' T' , - -.- . . ,. .5 .l r-r r-m fm...-... LZaf511n'Ii'4g:c: 598353925 Model Nw' Open Sunday 2 PM. ro 7 VM. m hhzxll l...'..,lx .1,g:1..f.-.3-pr Hnlrcinng hmm PM th' Prem. mmmal father limes by appoinimentl . g,g....-,W N, W, I PQ LIUWI D1 ' . . rr mn. atbli Wg OL 'ilfh Ol frlshidgrg-gm. 30 YR. V.A. and F.H.A. LOANS um CGW 1 sqvxw vfxmrv, mm ur , , uc rn ac eongn no- , K, .lU ldlYl Miki Wu 5,5 .nu th, num wmmemgns NO DOWN PAYMENT cqers :cami rn double mymmc amem H5 'h 'N' 'nh U WW 9' mst Harding, hnvmg mnplaygd mr Sunday ln lhr wand up ww. X nu nu., 3 h ,dt . I V k for the wlnne-rn with Bfmh ,WM Um nzubtxcwanunhowlfge Emil- nduerved as win. ff . Tun Wm an nn.: P-ummm -mu. 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Tlu-sv IlllIIllJl'l'S lIll'lll4ll' Bill liuilvy lVon'l You vliainls, :uul 1-lu-vrs iluil llu- 1-lnlm pc-rforins :irc C'0lllIJlll'll Please Conu- Ilonu-P , lik-:u'lu'r lioogicf' zuul ollu-I by :Ln OX0i'llllV1' vonnnitivv :uul llui row c':ipl,ziins. To pcppy sclcc-lions. To lwc-onui :1 Pop lluiul nu-inlwr, sin lwlong to ilu- l'vp flnlm, involvcs :i lol of luml work. ilcnls lnust nu-cl lwo I'l'fll1lI'0llll'lllSZ :ill prospcm-livi llnring przu-lu-cs on lY04liu's1lz1yauul I 1'irlziy mornings nu-nilu-rs nnlsi lmvv gooil innsim-:ll ulmilily, :nul llu-5 .nt 8:00 nu-inlwrs lc-:n'n nvw vlu-vrs znul Ill0ll0llS in prep- Inusl lu- rcgulzn' in zitlc-lul:nu'v :il llu- lmskvllmull gunuis :ration for llui lmaiskcllmll gzlnu-s. Miss Ilviulrivks Npvp- 'lllu-ro ure' lwcnly cnllinsiuslic- lmiul nu-nilu-rs lllllll'I pily :uul t'zip:ilJly flirvcls llu- vlulr. ilu' Illl'0C'll0ll ol' Mr. Nlillvr. Hou' 1-G. Carwile, J. Bushatz, S. Jividen, C. Greer, S. Sautter, VV. Yvhite, H. Frew, J. Spring, C. Hartman, Miss Hendericks. How Q-E. Carwile, ll. Lee, S. Miner, J. 'l'wf-cdle, B. Sykes, D. Hartman, N. Rhythm in their toey. . Harding girls develop their athletic prowess through the Girls Athletic Association. Such sports as basket- ball, volleyball, softball and field hockey are played at G.A.A. playnigl1ts.', l'laynights', are added attrac- tions that give the girls a chance to put their abilities into action on the Harding Hard Court. Bowling parties at the Plaza Lanes were muscle stretchers that brought exciting scores. During the fall months, members helped the Cross- Country team in the annual Blum Sale. As special serv- l 1 rlt ct balance builds feminine athletes for future Ulympics. Skating, skiing, swinnning skills in the otling. Gregory, G. Stanley. Row -I-S. Tac-kett, B. Kabana, N. Snyder, L. VVl1ite, J. Rife, YY. Craven, T. Fry, S. Haines, L. Brown. rexie Feminine Athkter Girls Athletic Association ice projects, the club made crossword puzzles for the Red Cross to distribute to hospitalized persons and con- tributed their time to the T.B. Christmas seal drive. At Thanksgiving and Christmas, these feminine athletes gave food baskets to needy families. A festive Christ- mas party highlighted the holiday season. Guiding athletes were Carol Lee Hartman, presidentg Judy Spring, vice-president, Harriet Frew, secretary, and VVaneta Wvhite, treasurer. liliss Hendricks is the enthusiastic yet tireless faculty advisor. Coach Hendricks controls pandemonium that evolves when enthusi astic Coeds take to her creation for gym classes, NVall Ball. M-f::Q.,.:...--A ..f:.s,..w1..:f.ai..:f. . .U f.. - .3 ,,,...r: .,.... .,,.,,,,.l.. N 2' 1 , - ' Lff:?ef2' 6 fiwg viii! Ki sf' N0 92 fx ' S fi A . L52 Qu Q K 4 'E' LN, fig? .H .E W 1 ' V 4 v Agzg s ' 'Q - - L L A fig? KJ!-.JJ A 5 ffm gg,-ZQQQ .ad w g i m. M 1 Hi 2 .Q 4 S03 '-?ifHL5' ,MQ4 i A '1 'H 'Vi I3 i . as - X J 1 f Q? .. Q is l l E v ' Y 2 5 f l Nl l lI'XlIl R Stiflorc K Rcbcr II I ut lrie on Y N log.,t R 'mlm 1 SICKTINID YIOI.INSf-ll. Selanders, S. Stonebraker, ll. Cranston . Fix, S. YYilliams, M. Darst, D. Chapman, D. Freshour, J. Qcan- dlng, M. Sands, U. Ruby. VIOLAS-S. Stine, ll. Lightner, U. Scott, I1ll1 E-- :lgg 511 hifi -111:1- ll. Vurren. l'l'll,l.USfK. Steerman, S. Gaver, C. Foster, F. Schwa J, J. Price, if Prolmst, M. VValker. l3ASSl'lSfJ. ltechtle, J. Cramer, J. Marlin, R. Myers. l,l'lltCl,'SSl0N-nl. Dix, P. Shoemaker, J. Gast, Nl. Nlarlin. 'l'HllMl'l'I'l'S-K. Lyons, R. lllullins. FLUTl'lSfJ. D1l'cl0llll1S, C. Galladay. OBOES--D. Kaufman, C. Owens. BAS- SUUNS f--- A. McAfee, J. Siemsen. CLARINIGTSAJ. Langdon, li. ll-lik. K. Craig. 'l'RUMl50Nl'lSfD. Frost, T. Lauver, J. Hammond. HURNS --K. Sudan, D. Erwin, S. Bibler, J. Blosser. SAXO- l'lIONl'1-- J. '1ll1Olll1lS, D. Rec-ser, D. Reeser, T. Quaintance. TUBA -- J. iioines, in American Weekendf, 'iSolo Poinposof' and The Thunderer lwarchn were selections for the Concert Band's appearance February 21. hlembers travelled to Elyria ltlarch Q5 for the Buckeye Festival. The Spring concert Blay 10, given with the Orchestra, provided the usual splendid music to bring gayety of the season. All Blarion had an opportunity to contribute greenbacks towards the banner project sponsored by the Parents' Association, New Uniforms. Chief maestros have been Bogart, lNIullins, Toms, Reeser, Owen and Student Di- rector Caldwell. Director Homer Huffman and George 1 1... ,uh vf flu fi-:.,1 vkg. 3' .. N? 1. f. as .- 3- 5. 1 g 'iqgsr ? FO !,' , .Q ' ',,1 .Ag 'U . Ar x, 4 .b ir, Till rv' ali Q 1' 5 is .2 if - - ran 1:Inl lll- -,, ,, ri '::::::::::i::,...- -- 7 - 1 U s ll u IIIIZIX, J alull s nf 4 sm 1 an-lin, if :rm lll'I'Il, I3 ' rislm' . 1 ' v, .'llI II. SIIIIIII Il. Ilumlulplu, I' IIISIIHIII I'. Ilalll N. I':n'lm-llv I.'Iums li. Ilullixlaly A. I'lm-ry, S ,- ,A .1 , mms, , - J, . 1- , ., -r'-,. . ' , 1. 1-1-', IAIIIP. Ins IISSISIIIIII, llfl thc- lmlon XYIIII IllllSlC'2LI por- l'm'c'lirm. l'ullum.l musir-al zllnlosplu-rc is:1Iwz1ysf'I'0z1lvfl for thc- plnys wlwn thx- Urvlwslrn is in ilu' Iimvliglll as El rcwarfl for cluily 1-iglll o'c'lm-k przu-livvs. IYIllSIf'Ii1llS Iivrtllllc-, Frost, Rm-lx-r, Sc-lumlvrs, Morrison zuul Student Ui- rcf-lor 'I':1rvin lwlpvcl plan llw BllC'Ii0j'O f,I'i'Il0SII'il Fos- livnl slugcrl in Ilzmling :uulilorium April l.IIigl1lighling ilu- your socially for Ilurcling note liflc-rs was the Iizmcl :xml f,I'1'Il0SII'2L Iianqucl February I. 5i'l1I0l'. IIASS f'I,.XIlINI'I'I'5 'I'. IQIIIIIIIISIIIVU. J. .xlIll'Illt'. ILXS- SUNS' J. Sivlllsvll, A. IxIf',xIL1'l'. UISUICS V. Uwvll, I'. Snow. .XI.'I'U iw.XXUl'IlUNI'I J. 'IIIlfllll1IS,'I. lNIr'l':lrllwy, I.. Sinnpsmu, I.. Ilipgins NI. IYnIkor, J. Iilivkl-l'. TICNUR S.XXUI'IIHNlCS J. Iiirml. H. I l:u-k BASS SAXUPIIUNIC- ll. Ile-4-svr. 'I'IlI'NII'I'I'l'S li, Vnlllxwll, I. npson, Il, Stull, J. Ury, IJ, Slnulls, A. lim-nm-fly, 'I'. Willum-r, J Ivllilv, Ii. I.yrn1s, J. I'i1'Iwll, YY. lYIc'Iiil1l1-y, N. 'IIIII'1N'IilIlUl'IlllI IIUIINS IS. Iingnrl, J. Ilussm-ll, ll. IIIIIIZIIIZIII, S, Ililxln-r, J. Illnssvr M. 'I'l1roc'klm1rlo11. 'IRUNIIIUNICS IJ, Ifrusl, Ii. III-xx-l'i1Ig1-, 'I' Imuvcr, I'. Vhmlllrlgs-r, Il. Ixla-lun, J. Ilnmnwml. ICXRI IONI'.h ll yvrs, Il. I'II'l'SIlUIll . 'IIIIIIAS Il. Mullins, J. lluim-s, Il. Ilull, li I'Il'IlV1'I', S. SIIIIIII, M. 'I'mIuro, III'II,I.S J, Nlfnhlmv, V. I,IUllp,fIl ITRIIMSW J. Dlx, I'. Sluwnlnkm-r, II. Nlnsle-rs, NI. IXIIIFIIII, J. I-:Isl fNI.'XN.fUiI'III5 Ii. Suflu, I,. Nclsun, ll. Young, Ii. I im'lu, Singing Sensation . . 'M 1 'E f - af. Harding Choirs lion' IfA. Ulery, M. Crowder, S. Dunn, L. Black, J. Scott, S. VVilson, S. lirannncr, S. Miner, L. Tiller, S. Usrnun, M. Augenstein, T. Albin, N. Pryor, L. Kinnarnon. ltow 2fB. Barnett, B. Sykes, L. Taylor, P. Lindsey, L. Jessie, ll. Jones, S. ltosamond, M. Upton, R. Cofer, ll. Dozivr, J. Trafzer, C. Probst, D. Boneutter, S. Morgan, J. Arm- strong, J. Gnver, J. Holliday. Row Jfll. Gllerma, S. Hufert, D. linker, lt. Young, ll. Pearson, U. Lee, ll. Perry, C. Pllillians, NI llatllaway, N. Olmorn, li. VVl1ite, L. Bogart, S. Barrick, S. Hook, J. ' H u X K l 'x '4 e liurt, F. Bennett, S. Shank, T. Saidelman, J. Dillinger. Row GWJ Tweedle, E. Cilek, C. Sennnler, D. Blevins, P. Klailmer, S. Stauli, B Vveavcr, S. Sllackelford, J. Sc-anrlling, H. Augenstein, K. Mitc-llcll S. Sloane, V. Turner, A. Reber, M. Yannitell, L. Sanderson, ID. Long VV. Douglas, T. Fry. Ifrm' :7fV. Fox, S. llarper, C. lqllllllilll, J. How ser, S. Morgan, T. Umlmaugh, M. Uains, J. Holtz, B. Kuhn, T. Dallas K. VVelcll, J. Gillespie, D. Foust, J. lirurnfield, lt. Maynarfl, B. Dav enport, K. Hraflt. n v nmrW.. -f ., .., . . . ...JW iw-Wm. ...W.W.f1-we-w....,K.w.m.., .......w... - -Mwmmgma . ., .., . ...,,.., ., Z E i i l c G Q Hou' I' li. Armstrong, C. Yinger, K. Reed, M. Young, lt. Leonhart, J. liureh, S. ltoger, J. YYilliman, C. Owen, J. Orr, S. Grover, C. Cox, li. ltarton, J. llish, lt. liyler, F. Jones, ll. Finch, S. Forsythe. Row!- Y. Leaper, li. lxlllltillltlll, J. ltraden, S. flaver, S. Sharp, L. Lodwig, K. Fortner, ll. llllllllilll, A. licehtle, M. VandeVVater, L. Bailey, F. ltollingcr, ll. Frew, VV. Craven, lt. YYilliams, S. Bear, A. McClain, J. ltoberts, Mr. Jones. lfme J--M. YYr.ight, C. Greer, C. Bower, S. VVhite winter began the flurry of engagements of the llarding A Cappella Choir for the 1959-60 season under the direction of Ntr. L. G. Jones. The treasured maroon robe and white stole gave the choir pleasant uniformity in appearanceg faithful practices blended their voices harmoniously throughout their singing engagements. The Christmas Assembly given by the A Cappella Choir, with the student body participating, brought the holiday season near with hymns and Christmas carols. VVinter, warmed by their voices, turned to spring with engagements at civic and church functions, Junior lligh School assemblies, welcoming service clubs, and a trip to Findlay for the Buckeye Conference Choir Festival April Q9. Two of the most impressive ap- Ifmr I K. Ferriman, l'. llarris, M. Wilkinson, K. Mogg, L. llaker, lt. lilliott, S. Reynolds, lt. Scott, S. Hollinger, lt. Jenkins. Hou' Qf ll. Cranston, M. 'l'hror-kmorton, YY. White, L. NYaldron, S. Haines, l'. llolloway, S. YYilliams, lt. Guy, J. ltushatz, l'. ltowley, J. llart- Q pg kit: 1 s. x .. :' K Q Y 0 Shambaugh, J. Isaly, li. llaxter, A. lluekingham, J. YYhite. F. llarris, B. Bogart, C. Foster, li. Kohler, A. Grantee, J. l'rice, L. Nvtlllgll, ll. Tweddle, li. lllake, lt. Stafford, S. Tcnvnsend, K. Steerman, S. Siglcr. How .G-lt. ltiley, C. llchm, K. Sands, L. ltlr-Connell, lt. Smith, ll. Shelton, J. Maddox, ll. Guthrie, T. Quaintanee, G. Caldwell, J. Plumley, D. Hacker, J. Coy, YY. Caldwell, T. Larkin, lt. Ilalherstein, J. Ansley, N. Snyder, P. lturke, F. Ilarmon. pearances made by the choir were a spring concert and the Commencement activities. hir. Jones proudly presents this choir and urges each vocalist to continually strive for perfection. llelping him as otticers were Roger Stafford, Tom Larkin, Janet VVilliman, Kay Fortner, Sally Sharp, and Sarah Boger. The Junior Girls, Glee Club and Sophomore Choir sang through the seasons gaining knowledge and appre- ciation of music with high hopes of attaining the cher- ished robe of tl1e A Cappella Choir in the coming year. These choirs were a vital partlof our school year and gave us much inspiration in their parting notes of The Lord bless you and keep you. man, L, Jones. ltow .I--li. Fix, M. Cofer, S. ltiley, ll. Taylor, ll. Martin, C. Ludwig, J. Jewett, M. Fry, G. Stanley, lt. Somerlot, C. Carey, Mr. Jones. . - rf f Q Q -f .- H V YY ' 5 nw . w - , , . . w 7 g I I ' 1- , . I . .Q , g , 5 J. Stock, D. Erwin, A. McAfee, C. Owen, J. Langdon. MUSIC MAESTROS . Marion Harding Ensembles T. fQll1llllt2lIlC0, li. SllllSt0I', B. Bzxrtoll, S. Bogcr. N. Parlette, N. Thompson, J. Cramer, J. Langdon. M. Casllv, J. Mitchell, C. Galladay, J. lWcCombs. S. Bibler, G. Caldwell, D. Frost. 5 Nlzuylu- llnis sc-lr-vliml will rull in ilu- dollars for mw 1l11il'0rn1s' 1-osvr, S l'll'li'll 'll llwllu-r,.l.'lllmlllzls ll. My:-rs. S. llilrlvr, l,.Simpsm1,li.1'ul4lwvll, T. l.:1uV0r, ll. Mullins. 1..- .l 5 3 ia ii i 3 -i ...X x .M ,-- . 9 - 1. ll, ,Q il-Z '71, J Maddox I SIKIIISCII A 'llclfu l Lallvcr J llumumurl lx llc-vcriflgu, ll. Frus R lll2lI'VlIl A llc-lwr I Sf-ln mlm, M. Iliglnlm-r. asia Hou' If Mr. Miller, D. Kaufnian, S. Flack, J. llfccartney, S. Reeser, FFOSL K. LYOHS, D- 5ll11ltS, L- SiIHPS0Il, G- C1llflW1'll, J- INN, J J. Thomas, D. Rei-ser, Mr. Lane, D. lllullins, J. Beehtle, R. llalber- TVCHVGF, S- BiblCl'- J stein. Hou' Jfll. Klehm, K. Beveridge, T. Lauver, l. VVolfinger, Mood Mufic. . Harding Sfardusfers As there is an undefinable quality in certain music which sets it apart and makes it ageless, so there is an unexplainable spirit of enthusiasm for their band about the members of Stardustcrs. The 1959-60 season has been filled with engagements which pleased because of a great deal of hard work. These rhythm makers are in earnest each hfonday night at 6:30 and they are not out of step in the good ole summer time. WVith the wave of the baton by the directors their theme song, Star- dustn in the original, lifted the curtain on another of their annual January performances. Demands for lNTore! lNIore! with deafening applause accompany- ing, Baker, Edison, Harding and Taft students showed their appreciation of this variety showMcol0rful dance acts, solos, singing groups, and even baton twirlers. Their monogrammed music stands give a just right ap- pearance to this fine group of musicians under the con- ductorship of lNIr. Lane assisted by llfr. llfiller. No crystal ball reveals the rhythmical futures for these melody makers at informal dances and county school proms, but a fine year will be recalled under accom- plished leadership of Reeser, Caldwell, and Bibler. Curtain Call and another Props ,n Q's production goes on stage. Behind the scenes, a busy crew keeps turning the wheels necessary to produce a successful play. Members do learn the fundamentals of set con- struction, theatrical make-up, directing, and the value of publicity. The Christmas drama was lN10re Blessed, while the assembly and community produc- tion was The Glorified Brat. Each member receives the opportunity to audition for any part in the plays presented by the club. President Betsy Selanders, Vice- president Joyce Roberts, Secretary Kay Fortner, and Treasurer Jackie Beisler have given valuable assistance to Mr. Robert Webb, producer. A Christmas party was a social highlight of the year. Although not many mem- bers will sec their names billed on bright marquees, they have been participants and not just joiners of this or- ganization that sets a high goal of achievement. .ftage In enuef. . r I ., Props n Q s lfou: Ifli. S1-lnndcrs, K. Fortner, J. ltolu-rts, J. Bc-isle-r, C. Greer, L. llnnt, P. Griffith, J. llnnnnond, A. Mc-Clnin. Hou' JfC. Ludwig, M. Young, I.. Lodwig, M. Vande- wzltcr, ll. litter, S. YYilli:nns, B. lmcrloni, G. B2lI'IlililI't, K. Lyons. lion' J-J. Knox, P. Snow, T. Albin, D. Chnpmznl, C. Prolist, S. llufcrt, N. Sutton, M. Young, lt. Morgan. How .5--C. Pennington, T. Lewis, B. Corwin, S. Sharp, ll. Guthrie, S. Sizemore, lf. llcthcr- ington. lfow 5-J. Brnnncr, B. Slaglv, S. Slonclmrakcr, P. Shoc- ninker, C. Kuhlnnxn, S. Gorenflo, M. Durst, L. Nelson. ..,:w L v7-- Wwe-fl f.--f in 1 iv I ul il X ,Q lllllig 'lElllE2.11l!l5f . -4-:N ,V iw f, .-.. 1. ,:. .Q-L11 lfou' I---I.. lireece, V. Northrup, R. Smith, L. Munn, D. Dodds, S. Rish. Row Q-L. litter, li. llarper, V. Siinpkins, S. Sautter, J. Hammond, K. VVeidmann, P. Townsend. lfo11'.i'- A. Gossard, C. Williams, K. Klingel, K. Kirts. T client at Their Fin Kffqlf Harding Art Club With autumn painting the countryside in brilliant colors, the Art Club began its club ycar with Pat Townsend, presidentg Kari-n VVeideman, vice-prcsidentg Sue Sautter, secretary-trcasurerg and Jane Hammond, chaplain. hir. Weaver, in his first year at Harding, pro- vided many new ideas for budding artists! Color Con- trast in Clownsn was the title of a study of colors. The clowns were taken to a university in Kentucky for dis- play. The senior class play, The Robef, was greatly enhanced by the Art Clubis work in the painting and arrangement of sets. For an appropriate Christmas decoration, members constructed two mosaics of the Nativity. Spring brought a field trip to the Columbus Art llluseum and Columbus Art School. 112k A e -4'J:!' :is 'B .1 sE5w , 1? ff- 1 X222-:5525ff '1 . -S.g,,5' The engineer gives a signal, a light flashes on air,,' and the announcer says, This is your Harding Re- porterf' Every Thursday at 7:00 on VV.lNI.R.N., Hard- ing students report the weekly happenings for fMarion citizens. This review includes top tunes, sports, news, and a special feature. At the beginning of the school year the Reporter staff interviewed each new teacher. Highlighting the year was a dramatic presentation of Charles Dicke-ns', A Christmas Carol. The Reporter staH featured, T ips for Good Studying, before examination week. Row Iill. Tarvin, R. Smith, L. Tiller, li. Jones, L. fonlcy, S. Rulnl, T. Alla Augenstcin, D. litter, ll. Lee-dom. Ifzmv J- D. Reescr, M. Allmuicr iday, F. Iledgpcth, M. VandeVVater. limo Qi- li. licntz, K. Lyons Glosser, S. Gaver, R. Ilalberstein. Radio Vozkef of Marz'0n . Harding Reporter Joan Merchant compiles and assigns each program. Engineers are Mike Cross, Bill Rentz, and Kirk Lyons. There have been twenty-five anxious to pleasev reporters under the direction of Dir. VVebb. Merchant., T. Quaintanee, J. Willilnan, ll. Ilairhnan, J. ll:lrtm:1n, F. Vox I lloll , vu. Record of 1960. . . Harding Quiver GENERAL STAFF-S. Stonelnraker, J. Vestal, J. Langdon, C. Uwcn, M. Anderla, J. I'I3.II1IIl0I1Ll, J. McCon1bs. N it W 1 si iw . we ADVERTISING STAFF-A. Reich, D. Kaufman, E. lI0illi'I'lllgl.0ll, S. Reeser, Miss Canfield, K. Maag, '54 L. Simpson, J. Isaly, J. Glosser. J. Key, Business lwanager Editor B. Selandcrs, Stafford, Advisor. ' iff? 1 .. - ' 3 i 3522 .. i ' E5 -.. jf- Layout Editor R. Blorgan, Nliss , .W .Q fm, 2. U xxx .5- 82 l, me -QL , W 1,,2if2sziigis??sa.: s1 1 . ...l3s ,.,1.ggg. f+sg:5g3:g 2, 55: 5 -f . :q,Lg5.ei5 153:34 1 1- EiE?7ii52Ei M?5z7ii2YT f , , QA ,S rx , . . .W ., . Sa .. ,f W5 E J . . , . W . f ....'. iii. ...mf-nv: . .. COPY STAFF-S. llufcrt, li. llylvr, D. Cockrcll, D. Etter. BUSINESS STAFFWC. Pennington, S. Gaver, J. Biddle, C. Ludwig. .5 KAY! K'0l'Y l'IDl'l'0RS --V. lim-lun, J. J4-nkius, V. lsaliy. 'l'Yl'lS'l'S' P. ,l'UXYIlSl'll4i, F. xVillQl'l', P. liurkc, J. HI'llllll0I'. WL.. rw Weekbf Happenings of 1960 Harding Herald V0-l'II7I'l'Ulib li. liillliilllilll, J. fNlul'c'l1:1lll, Miss FOPUIIIQIII, urlvisor. lClDl'l'URl.Xl. S'l'.Xl l -li. liznufnirm, Nlisx l ur4-- lllilll, J. Jn-nkins, li. iilnkv, M. .Xllilmim-1', IC. Stuf- iurii, fy. lsally, J. NICl'1'il2llli. BUSINESS S'l'Al l -IJ. ifilllillllilll, li. lllnkv, ll. Duuam. Miss May, M, Young, D. Baker, S. ltiebcl, J. Willinian, H. Frew, It. Gallina, R. llart, P. Davis, J. lsaly, S. Stine. Miss Pace, Bliss Davis, J. Sllrader, J. Fairchild, C. Ludwig, A. Kimball, L. Rose, M. Darst, C. fluff, P. Tackctt. Mrs. Barkley, M. Porietis, M. Augenstein, C. licckcl, A. McClain, J. Spring, J. Bcislcr, P. llurst, DI. Magi, P. Corwin. '76 Regnomilailitiar Unlimited . . Office Assistants White slips, pink slips, yellow slips, whatever the color, whatever the size, wherever they go, twenty-five ready to serve girls deliver them. Each of the girls works a period a day in the General Office, Dean of Girlsi, and Dean of Boys' Offices. A typical school day would find these girls making out and typing absent slips, running dupli- cating machines, filing important cards for future reference, taking call slips to students, and cheerfully answering the busy telephone with Marion Harding, may I help you please? In addition to all of these tasks, these girls find time to show interested visitors around Harding. For their time, effort, and hours, these assistants are rewarded from the adage Experience is the best teacherf, There is real merit in assisting Miss Pace and Miss Davis, Miss May, and lllrs. Barkley. The practicality these girls gain at Harding will undoubtedly help them in selecting their future jobs. Not only will it be easier to put the best foot forward but to understand human nature better. l .ea RUN' 1 L. Mffllllltllt-Ill, K- Rlllllv J- Iifllliflily, S- Illlfvfl, lf- MF- S. Sloan, S. 'l'ownscnd, S. Bear, S. liibler, Miss Moore. Slrzmlfug Nannara. Hou' .3-M. Yannitell, J. lfillllillltll, J. Seas, M. Marshall, C. McMannis, li. Vaprino, VV. Craven, M. Lightncr, l'. llollowuy. th Probst, li. llarnlon, ll. Sonlerlot. lfnu' ff- -L. ivhite, V. Miller, J. V. Veldrc, ll, S0lm,dl.,.S- Rift, lt. llnrt, D. hr win. lfou' 5--l'. Shoemaker, li. Slagle, S. Spicer, ehbing Handy A221 M131 Mwre 8 til .... nllillfl VVhere could a more beautiful setting be found to provide opportunity for llardingites to stimulate the mind, than in our modern Library which overlooks the patio and Indian Mound where in winter snow often abounds. Displays in the library and corridor show cases are of everchanging wonderg the blonde furnish- ings are still without mar, and the teachers' reading room, equipped by the efforts of Miss Kathryn Moore and her Library Council, is a source of inspiration and relaxation. No magic wands waved by fairy princesses keep this educational area in perfect running orderg however, the capable direction of Miss Moore and her assistants, is the answer. Shelving books, repairing magazines, and keeping tab on attendance are routine for these thirty girls who serve for experience beginning at eight. YVith an enrollment of over 1300 it is a ller- culean task to control the traffic to, in, and from this reading area. Literary ofheials Slagle, Selanders, Spicer and Miller have upheld the spirit, uQ'OIll0, relax as you refresh the mindf, Miss Moore eapahly and happily assists students sending out literary S.0.S.'s. The lilachine Shop is the door that opens the field of industrial work for interested apprentices. They are taught not only how to use their hands but also how to efficiently use their minds. The instructors of this fine course are lNIr. Don Neimeister and Mr. Arthur Bloody. The co-ordinator of the machine shop is llr. Emil Lisak. The students learn not only about their trade from operating the machines but also they learn through frequent trips to industrial plants in the community. These apprentices gain valuable tips through individual conferences with their instructors, who tell them what their capabilities are, and also what they as students can do to help the machine shop operate smoothly. If you were to ask either of thc teachers what the most important rule of thc machine shop is you would hear a deafening retort, Safety.,' At the Open Houseu parents are grateful to learn that the safety record of the machine shop is outstanding in industrial circles. After this basic training, students seek jobs during the last twelve weeks of school. W'hether they are accepted by a large or small firm, their time invested becomes capital. Contacts with lllarion industry are very valuable in the vocational outlook for these Hardingites. MACHINE SHOP Shop is what they call it, and auto mechanics is what they do. This department houses some of the busiest boys in the school. The fellows start when they are juniors to master the basics of the automobile regardless of model, By the time they are seniors they can assemble and dismantle almost any make, be it antique or streamlined. Gradually their apprenticeship increases their skills, until at the end of their junior year brakes can be relined and gaskets made-in fact they can virtually revamp an engine. lvhen they are seniors these mechanics tackle the complexities of car- buretors and the electrical system. Co-op is an important part of the program in this area. Experienced seniors, by combining safety first and learning by doing, supply Nlarion employers with top-notch assistant mechanics. The seniors, unlike those of the distributive education classes, work their trade in the morning, and return to school after lunch. Two periods, patiently instructed by Blr. Slack, afford time for informal discussions among workmen. Then the boys take off their white coats and hurry to govern- ment and English classes. Juniors after spending a required number of periods in Auto Shop, also partic- ipate in two required subjects. By becoming skilled in every phase of car surgery, Hthese enthusiastic boys are ready to be placed in any garage. AUTC SHOP Business Folks- T 0-Be To give young people an opportunity to gain social efficiency is one of the many purposes of D.E.C.A. One of the nation's widest network of clubs, the Harding branch of D.E.C.A. also aids its members in gaining a distinct sense of respon- sibility. The D.E.C.A. club is a learn by doingn organ- ization. In the morning, members attend regular classes. The afternoon finds them at their jobs in local retail stores. Mr. Thomas Sheskey is the D.E.C.A. advisor. The key ofhcials this year have been Robert Meister, president, Stuart Flesher, vice-president, Mary Berry, secretary, and Larry Rife, treasurer. Only Harding students who participate in the distributive education program are eligible for membership in D.E.C.A. Some of the club activities were a district con- vention in October at Bowling Green State Uni- versity, election of northwest district officers, and the selection of the distributive education student of the year. Members annually join Shoshonean in the social event, the employer-employee ban- quet. SHOSHONEAN CLUB-Row 1fL. Severns, K. Ruhl, S. Hooper, J. Thomp- son, S. Flowers. Row Q-S. Baker, L. Gilmore, L. Orahood, C. Nichols, L. Warner. Row 3fP. Benner, S. Walter, C. Koons, K. Kabana, J. Braden. Row AWS. Lindsey, L. Crabtree, P. Fleming, B. Williams, J. Long. Row 5-B. Biggs, P. Crampton, J. White, B. Jackson, L. Cudd. Row 6-W. Garrison, C. Bauer, Mr. Dunlap. D.E.C.A.-Row 1-C. Willis, L. Crowe, R. Metz, L. Sanders. Row Q-D Ulery, R. Cooperider, S. Sigler, M. Albright, R. McWade. Row 3-J. Boyd D. Staub, E. Cerny, J. DeLong, A. McGuffin. Row 4-D. Turner, R. Justice E. Wagner, E. Smith. Row 5-R. James, A. Augenstein, N. Emery, N. Smith C. Sawyer. Standing-Mr. Sheskey, L. Rife, S. Flesher, M. Berry, R. Meister T be Businesswomen Often times, well-trained secretaries are difficult to ascertain. This problem is capably solved by Harding's Shoshonean Club. The organization, entirely feminine personnel, utilizes the entire morning of class periods. Girls dart to and from shorthand, typing, office practice, plus required senior subjects. Upon leaving the building at noon, the girls go to local business offices to earn, and gain knowledge by experience. In this club, the girls are taught neatness, tact- fulness, diplomacy, and other traits necessary to become an efficient secretary. The members of the Shoshonean Club have a social meeting once every six weeks period. These social meetings, which mix business with recrea- tion, are held in the homes of Shoshonean mem- bers. The leaders of this practical organization this year were: Wanda Garrison, president, Carolyn Bauer, vice-president, Sue Flowers, secretary, Bonnie Jackson, treasurer, and Sue Lindsey, chaplain. Mr. Dunlap is the advisor for the Harding Shoshonean Club. 80 Food For T bought Harding Homemakers learn the essentials of nutrition, nursing and child care. Joys, sorrows, and adjustments to come in the privileges of homemaking are a major part of the formation of characters and personalities of these fair femmes. At Christmas time the homemaking classes hold a party with the culinary artists providing cookies and candy, and the accomplished seam- stresses preparing decorations and entertainment. Ideas for seasonal decorations, especially unusual Christmas ones, are shared with visitors to this department. A highlight of entertaining is the Christmas Tea when Nsuperbl' is the mild excla- mation of faculty guests. Homemakers serving at school banquets show poise and efficiency. All of the cooking classes are required to learn to cook three basic meals. The sewing classes work on different types of garments throughout the year, the senior girls learn tailoring. The two instructors, Mrs. Barnhill and Mrs. Drake, provide excellent supervision and are mindful that To err is human, to forgive is Divine. N 1 j 5 Xi, I, ll: -A 3 'n Vg, -ng g it o Hou' l--YV. Miller, P. Corwin, I.. Hlcliwen, J. lludgin, L. fletllering- ton, P. llilling, B. Anderson, J. Isaly, J. Urr, A. Beclltle, C. Cox, S. Rowland, C. Lelmer, R. lilliot, li. Simpson. Hou' 2- V. Siinpkins, D. Duuan, K. Mugg, S. Sizemore, ll. Frew, li. litter, R. Czumn, li. Baxter, P. Holloway, S. McFadden, B. BIUSJICF, A. Sliuey, J. Russell, S. Bear, Miss Canfield. Hou' -iflf. Byler, K. Reed, A. Porietis, J. Iliilfilllilll, B. Guy, I., Jones, S. Clark, J. Bisll, J. Stock, J. Ferguson, Tri-Hi-Y Following the theme of their program booklet, Clues to Our Maturity, Juniors marked each season of the year. A fall highlight was Coach Riesen's explanation of football techniques. Voices blended beautifully in Christmas carols. Anticipating summer, members dis- cussed job opportunities. Special projects were selling programs and cushions at football games, preparing a Christmas basket for a needy family, and decorating for the Sweetheart Dance. At the helm were lllisses Orr, Bechtle, Cox, Isaly, and Anderson advised by lNTrs. Harmon and lVIiss Canfield. K. Sands, B. Reynolds, Mrs. llarlnou. Hou' l-f-C. Owen, J. Jewett li. llzlrt, S. Townsend, G. Stanley, l'. Keller, J. Mclintire, Bl. An- derla, S. Tliarp, J. Moser, C. Robbins, ll. xvilIlll0XY1lt0I', S. Spicer J. Newell, Ron' 5-li. Baker, M. lvzilsli, S. llooper, J. Anlrine, D Martin, S. Hinklin, P. Rowley, li. l.:1ze:u', B. Barton, B. Thomas K. llarper, S. Mutters. Hi-Y The fall of the year brought the election of our Junior Hi-Y officers, with Ben Simmons as president, Dave Dodds, vice-president, Dave hlattison, secretary- treasurerg and illike Perry, chaplain. lVIr. Yvilliam Weaver, our adviser, has given us many hours of patient guidance throughout the year-we did over tax at times. Golden autumn brought the inevitable hayride, white winter gave us the opportunity to carol Christmas tid- ings, and spring dropped a Splash Party at the Y pool. Through the school seasons, our purpose has led us to create, maintain, and extend. lfozr lfll. ixJ2llllS0ll, Nl. Perry, ll. Simmons, ll. Dodds. Hou' -R. Smith, ll. Baker, l'. Cressor, J. Glosser, l'. lloltz. lion' -in J. Johnson, J. XYRlIlfl1'll, J. Sleplleus, D. Boone, J. Stevens, J. llolmes. Q a me wa x ,M . 'AWN l l '- KWQ an Treasurer Paul Fressor, Secretary Aija Porietis, Vice-President Jack Waddell, Presirlent Bruce Kohler. 'Feet Un T he Ground Eye: Un T be .5'tmzr We began our Junior year with our feet on the ground electing our new officers Bruce Kohler, Jack Vvaddell, Aija Porietis, and Paul Cressor. Their careful guidance has made clear our way through myriads of activities. The selection in December of the committees for the Junior-Senior Prom started us on our way toward that dazzling night in May. The llerald and Quiver selec- tions were made in February, and our journalistic paths towards our Senior year began. Our class became distinctive with that thrilling never- to-be-forgotten day of December 16, when we received our class rings. A rose as white as Winter snow is our class flower, and the blending of scarlet and gray are our class colors. Feet on the ground, eyes on the starsn is sound reason- ing for a path through high school, and a road through life, and as our motto it is ever before us. Our ring, our colors, and our motto symbolize us Well as the class of '61. VVe were active in many clubs, and they were an essential part of our middleman experiences. The Tri- Ieli-Y and Hi-Y gave us the opportunity of participating in a variety of activities. The J.A. provided a venture in business, while the Student Council Representatives managed our aHairs. Uur girls gave the Pep Club that extra exuberance necessary in basketball. Caught in between our Sophomore and Senior years we never lacked something to do, or to do something we ought not do. It is said, the Junior year is the best year for there is still another year to come. lYe,re looking forward to that coming year with our eyes on the stars and soar- ing hopes. .IUNIORS fi Qi B K Q C Aih f iz ' .7432 , E ,Q - ' I , K iw' A- B . fi C ,ii 4- Him' 1-Carole Bevkel, Gary Benner, Cheryl Ben- son, Juanita Bent, Sue Bilrler, .ludy Bish, Pat Black, Dave Blankenship. Hou' Q-.lim Blevins, Sue Bollinger, Dan Boone, .lanet Brady, ltlarilyn Brammer, Gary Brown, Mary Brown, Sally Brown- mg. ia 'H 4- J., 8 mn W fwfr , ' Q fi, Q M-5 'Gr AJ, ... . ff' Itmr I-Glendine Adams, Marvin Adams, Jim 25's K Akers, Larry Aldrich, Judy Amrinc, Nlarsha An- derla, Barb Anderson, Linda Baker. Hou' 1?fBolm Baker, Gene Barrett, Bob Barrow, Bonnie Barton, lillen Baxter, Sally Bear, .lim Beasehler, Anne - Bet-htle. is wif Q 1 B F af' fi C Et' - it dm... , lg' al ln. rrr Q :M B ll Al it-A QQ C S f 5 . - ' ,Y A :M-. . T f N gf t to tt to u y I .i it .. MAL limi' 1-Lois Clark, Stewart Clark, Susie Clark, Jeanie Clendenen, Carol Clult, Mary Cofer, Wil- liam Coffman, Christine Colby. Hou' Qf.lohn Col- lins, Peggy Collins, .lay Cook, Alice Coon, Pat Corwin, Ray Cottrell, Candy Cox, Jeff Coy. f '- ' ,A .V ,pg -wg, , D ' 53, ,Sift gf? 'WA 9113? Tw -A fl' C ,Q W A fl ,,,,,, ' ,Q ,Q ,i gi, ,X - ', ' lj 'iii il l If zz- I-Clmrlos Brush Don Buck linda um- garner lee Burger Don Bush lfinet Bushfitz S ll ' . , , i . B valign r. , , Y , , H 1 , ' Barb Byler, .lim Call1ert.K1m' E2fVValter Caldwell, Rosemary Camm, Carolyn Carey, Gloria Carwile, Donna Chandler, Gene Chase, Floyd Chesser, .lim V' , Childers. l C A I .A 1+ B J' Qi. . ,i i ..V, Q ki 'X X if , .ings , 7, . 5 . C Z l, 84 , ll ig . .i , V l S 1 - 1 , 1-.J -, Y 5, Q,- , if - .Q AW- ,Q ,bk , . , . er uv Q' W , l in x x.. 'f Al ' ', Row 1-.lo Cramer, Hazel Cranston, Sharon Craw- ,tjf Vil, ford, Paul Cressor, Chloe Crowder, Ken Curl - A Chuck Darnell, Dan Dehaven. Row Q-Barb De lauder, Don DeVVitt, John Dix, Betty Dominy Shirley Donaugh, Judy llulmage, Robert Dunn V B in Diana Dunnan. l ar limi' 1-llerb Dutt, Delmar Dutton, Frank Dyer, Bob liber, Lee Edwards, Andy Eiseman, Ruth Elliott, Dee Erwin. 101117 Q-Lois Htter, Sharon Ev- erett, Jim liverly, Kent Feaver, Barb Fegley, Jean Ferguson, Tom Ferguson, Barry Ferrin. xiii, I in -'g' '-Yh ' 'Q ' e, s Qi I ' I .Qu ii AV I 4--if i'?2s:..- 'fi Rim' IfJay Gelbaugll, Dave Gerber, Benny Gil- bert, Robert Gleason, Eddie Glenn, Barb Glisson, Jiin Glosser, Sue Goflos. 1f01lYQ7I,2'lll Gorenflo, Ron Gorenflo, Art Granlee, Bonnie Gray, Freddie Green, Marvin Greenbaum, Sue Grover, Dave Grumblatt. , vera f 'P .J V 2593 Hou' I5Cliarles llenry, Ron Hesson, Pllizabetll lletberington, Linda lliggins, Norm lliglilill, Peggy llilling, Bill Illllillllllll, Suzie Hinklin. lfuuv Q-Fred lloellstetter, Peggy llolloway, Mable Holt, Philip lloltz, Sharon llooper, Jean lludgin, Larry Hunt, Sharon lluntsinan. Z 5' an 1 - . ,iw ff M3 H. - ' kii. A g . , frzvmzefhsa' Y , 5 2? IW' 't i K . sa? bil ,Z . em, REL rf 1.-s .l,. ., YY? x, : f i fmli ,i '4- vfg mu 37.5 M. 3 F 1.l :.v A : fi J , J e, ml H Q.q- A :-.:, , i ,Q Row 1fDonna Flllt'll, Bob Finney, Hob Fiteli Barb Fix, Sue Flaeli, Don Fleming, Sondra For sytb, Charles Foster. Row Q-Lonnie Font, John Frederick, Harriet Frew, Audrey Frost, Marklin Fry, lVlay Gallina, Phillip Galyk, Virginia Gust. ,y e e l l , , I L, Q , 19 Row 1-Mary Gunter, Bobbie Guy, Jolin Guyton, Jeff Haberinnn, Denny llaeker, Susan llaines, f'l1ar- lotta Harper, Kay llarper. Rau' Q-Paula llzirris, Marcia Hart, Ruth Hart, Judy llartnmn, Bill Haynes, Mary llazelett, Gary Heller, Judy llelins. , I E 3 ' F X .' ' ' . r lr , 1, - - 'Q' I .. 25 E-3 -H J .zu is Q Vifw YQ- 5 as Q r 4' ff' N it F ,.. 85 Qiifl wg i Q, gina? .s- -f .2 . - . ' ' 5. 'QS Egg ,lgig yi KK Row 1 Holt Hypes, Dennis Iden, Larry Imbody, - - ' AL',' 1 Y - - - - KE Ki, - fir gi' .sg if' AL., J, ' A Jams Isaly, Larol James, Ron Jenkins, ROXIC Jen- ' , ,.., ' - 'Q gf Kg - K ,Q 5 5 A fr kms, Jerry Jerome. How 2-Judy Jewitt, Dave Eiiifliwl iilii U,-i575f Jones, Leah Jones, Jim Jonsson, Carol J ustice, Don L. he .- ' 2-17 'L I i1 . 1532? ' A T221 -f ' - V - - - i- K K K , Justice, Dave Kaulman, Keltln Keeran. ' ., ' Q i ,X-5 ww. 'i .g,r:':':-' H ,: gif 5 15 i E : Qs -I: : L 1? ami g'f 'i55,g,, K g l it I . .. K K, Ak,kf i - , i -K Y ' ---- -' T ,' '.-k Row 1-Ron Keller, Pat Ixeller, Allan Kennedy, 2 ig ',,' - ' 1' . . . . 1 ' - 'e.J. Steve Kmdell, Dick Klssell, Linda Kochensperger, , Bruce Kohler, Carol Kuhlmnn. Row Q-Jim Lagos, 'V : - ' . - , - 'HW . . . .. W . mmm. mf, - We--iz f xr,-,,Vz-10,1 -,., ,fy--if-N--2151,-z. fifezleisffi'-VEf'1-rf Kiwi?-fi rw ' fe-lsr-fury Marilyn Lake, Alvin Lane, Neal Laubner, Linda jg ,Kg 'K l'.- H -1 , 2' 'Q i 5. If ,. fl! 'iffii' A -' Lazear, Sylvia Leedom, Ron Lehman, Charlene ' -13' .,-I I Q W., 'jf fi 1--Vg, WELS , Lehner. K ' l 1 . ' v'.W .' ff ' Q, - if , K f -K K f u,-, iv. i, K , K K Kggg , ' i K K . K- I K e if ,K if-5 we li -. 3' ' V Row 1-Dick Leonard, Pat Lessley, Carol Libby, - - if 3 ' Q fi Q li lVIar Ii htner Mflril n lines lfanic-e Ion' C-irrie X '- 'f i 5-K if js. istifl K -1 ' ' y 4 3 Q 1 y 1 Q ' 1 1 5-1 f Ludwig, Nancy lllaag. Hou' Q-Marianne Magi, rJ-J ' J J ' - ' J VVesley iilaliafley, Kirk Malone, Pat Manley, Jer- A ' V K . ' , 1 1 Q 1 j K . K K- K ald Mann, Diana Martin, Roberta Martin, Nettle . l 1 ' ,K r '- Qi jiifjf llflason. ' - i ' i Row 1-Carolyn Massie, VVaylon Nlasters, Dave Mattison, Charlotte Mayse, Judy MeAd0w, Anne McAfee, Janet M0Cleary, Linda McConnell. Row 2-Jackie McEntire, Lynn lVIcEwin, Sharon Mc- Fadden, Jane McGowen, Jack McGraw, Alan Nic-Kee, Becky McNamara, Jolm Meadows. -:': I Q ,, i f - . 4 fi , , -..f' i f-K ' -K K Kf i i '- V,,V K . 7, , -,,, V . f.,j- ance. K ::E,iEgf ..- , f p-' -I-,555-,,-KKK Kg ,'a 0 K. ' fi1jK1K 7fV1,-f1 , -f., K . , . - ,,, , , . . Kms, ,, . , , K lul KIVL , - A . ,,.A:, . so s esls it in E, -- ei J F -ffl 1 ' f ii 1 1 1- i s . i W- f ' l M : K K f K f ' I , w 0 li, ' K K 2 ,N . ,. ,. - - - ff- ,K ' zE3i?5L' :YYY ' ' Q . I '- 25 51' -2 , - -4 ish 'C - if Li 'fl if - 272- -iii 1 . ' H ...., f 3: , : i' - i ga- Ki 'il 1 isis - is .--,,- , :5g'4'. '-f - -: -f, g . gg-f 12 .: - , ' 5' i - ' ' gfgi., . my .gg-I ' H' 5 i 1- .F f - - - f ' K ,Y .KKL : k - igfggzz g, in K iiix-age. -V, .' - 'SW 5 - is - 'A' fe, 1, 11 53:1 f- f ,J Sw ww: 'f'-ya ' . E15 5 k k' I 5 - 86 Row 1fAnn Meadows, Sally Messenger, John Mid- lam, Vicki Miller, Ken Millisor, Carolyn Mitchell, Judy Mitchell, Kathy Mogg. Row Q-Terry liflohr, Bill Moore, Margie Morrissey, Sherry Mosbarger, Jean Mosher, Bonnie Mosure, Clarence Moury, Ernest Mulvairle. zz ya- gg, . 'arf' ,Q 1 , ai 1 i A lfmr I4Mike Murphy, Dora Murray, Sandy Mut- 7 , -: . ' L 7 ii . J ters, John Myers, Bill Myers, Virginia Napper, Dave V, 5 in ,E,:. y 1: i , , 7 J if kb Nlllllllilll, Ron Nauinan. Hou' Z-Lynda Nelson, my 'M t ,f,, zL,, LLL, i Z, RWM, , L, A t 'ii Janet, Newell, Van Northrup, Roh Oliver, Judd Ol- ,, ,, V hlllll 'A i yhll J J 1 ii J J 1 son, Janet Urr, Cheryl Owen, Bill Parke. 1. h wy y , , K .I 5 , i ' , L Q J . H - Qg j , Q !'f'-- -1 -A LLW it ' A aww rw, gtyeQfiz:, 5' iylll f 5 R A. X , 'X Q 3, ' i Roni 1fDarrell Parks, Don Parks, Harold Parks, NF' xhfffj L YY' X 1 , l',,,.l V' Ron Parks, Judy Peadon, Jean Pearson, Boh Pen- 1 S' I V 1 ' J f ' dergrast, Billie Penix. Rau' Q-'Clint Pennington, , l Claudia Perry, Mike Perry, Jim Peters, Gordan Y Q 3 .-Z3 'i 7 ' 1 il' 'Q .t Phillians, Billi - Ph'lli s, Seott Piekerel, Jan P' , - . P 'ff' t ll e J I 1 p . eil ttt' R a , 1 zza ' fic 'i'li!i. 9 5? ' Nou' If-lohn Pieree, Lenore Pippin, Dave Pollock, I Hi :', 1 - i Aija Porietis, Don Porter, Ned Porter, Reeky Pos- U Y f 'L if 1 ' i tell, Junior Potts. lf0'l1'Qf-Iilll Price, Toni Randall, ,,,t J ti A ,, ii rl A ' at i . i Keith Rasey, Kitty Reed, Diek Reeser, Forrest L ii ii Rein-hardt, Randall Reinwald. Brenda Reynolds. A ,f y V L A K A , ,. I ,K 5 , f , ,':-.,. X . alfa Q , it A 3SEf14f' f fi f-. A I yi Q, y V Q Row 1-Sharon Reynolds, Dianna Richie, Janis . . Xu L.. , V' if 4 ' iti H 1 Rife, Sharon Riley, Connie Rolmlnns, Larry Roberts, V h' A A Likyx 4 I. My Charles Robinson, Dan Rogers. Row QYSteve Rom- Q W 5' 5 J ge A ii 7 if y ilwiii my she, Steve Roseberry, Sharon Rowland, Pam , ' . , is . . 1 Rowley, Fred Ruhl, Juni- Russell, Tom Samplay, R V Q M Y gs tx f A . . Q A iv Eddie Sanders. Q-L L X? I A . Kr I it nk 5 V: 7 wil- ,I S I . -4 R it ' 1 I A mar vel - N .V ,y, iu. E , J . . . ,.e: 4 W. es' , if if iii ti , lfou' IvRoger Sanderson, Carolyn Sehmelzer, Fred J I, R ,V W i ' S4-liwah, Ruliy Scott, Judy Seas, Hdris Seel, Janet 7, A A ii ,y -xi i' -V Seitter, Ron Shafer. Ifo11'Q-Sue Sliamhaugh, Donna - - ff.:-- Hxf11 -x'Qr-AH ffi : ii1f4.- 5 2225 .,.1 1.i-' i ,'i ' A Shearer, Dennis Shelton, Jim Shingler, Sandy Ship- L' itt1'Q1 ,IV A iii 1 ley, Dirk Shipman, Ann Shuey, Don Shults. ',., x, 4 f i'3.- I-L .1 , 1 ii E' L is l'..:. , 5 -my f if 'E ' , Ziilgq.. 3' 55397 i. is . 5 M' fi. Ii- i .,,.1' . 5- l ' ' i 87 5' 'Q is ws SE? , ,. ..,..,..,,.-.,,... ,, ,,,,... m,s,-S. f.:1..e,.-..,-1-ggi,-1,1-2.51: Newfswufm-:ma xgsignsfw,sw.fws4ea:s::xx . - iiterfxwff-f :fa me:-g:w1.s-x.. is ,g,gw f2: sg,1zgsssgQss2 fiihe--w i-,wwww y ylf e , -'-' . fe f . 11 1 fl--. .. 'sez if' 522112 f-141 3451 tfkiifti swf . e--- ' 'l ii -. - it - - e 'S' 1 , wif 2asAia..sfaa ',. ig 4. a,1g . ug S1-cfs-' s,:. .. ' 4 52:61 -' - : - f if lm? ISV -I A - H ' - Ly, if: -, f- L, M - Nfyfxj I , .. . , 'fi .- 'K I ' 21:-'Q I -Vxxs ' A Row 1-Tom Sperry, Sheila Spicer, Bob Spitzer, Harry Spring, Dan Springer, Sandi Spurloek, Gaye Stanley, Betty Steinman. Hou' Q-Jack Stephens, Jim Stevens, Sharon Stine, Carole Steinman, Judy Stock, Dan Stull, John Stumbo, Ken Suda. Row 1-Ruth Shuster, Ben Simmons, Virginia Simpkins, Larry Simpson, Linda Simpson, Larry Sims, Sandy Sizemore, Lester Slater. Row Q-Dar- win Smith, Jim Smith, Ron Smith, Ron Smith, Roland Snow, Nancy Snyder, Becky Somerlot, Doug Somerlot. . f o ea T Q , fig? Qgigttgiase ?'Fr SQS egg? ,5ffV i ff 2 .. Niit i :': srg 5 . 1. i' - S S S ' T y I i - E- .5V, i V , 7,,, . Q i t K Hou' Ifliva Van Dorn, Laddie Vaughn, Vija V4-ldre, Jack VVaddell, Kay Yvagner, Lou Vvaldron, Pat Walke, Les VValker. Row 1?-Dick VVallsmith, Marianne VValsh, Gary W'arner, Dan VVatkins, June Watson, Larry VVaugh, Dick VVeil, Dave Weinbaum. Row 1-Linda Sult, Bill Swartz, Dennis Swisher, Ron Tarvin, Henrietta Taylor, Verla Taylor, Sandy Tharp, Betty Thomas. Row Q-Charlie Thomas, Mike Thomas, Gerald Thompson, Melanie Throck- morton, Sharon Townsend, Truman Truex, Howard Tweddle, Mary Vande VVater. 935. S.- ,EF '?'- . E a .eo ii? ' a ey . . ,. . r U A, I Eizi ,Z V, , , , fgg l S i -: 1 iii. .rt a fgi' Q S ini fiii. 5.?. 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Lange. Ifou' ff-J. lirunner, J. McCartney, C. Hartman, li. Harmon, P. fl2lI'lIl0Il, l'. Shoemaker, lll. lllarshall, F. Tyler, li. Riley. Row J- l'. IH-nr-or-k, YY. Taylor, A. McClain, S. Duffy, li. Corwin, S. Popoff, T. Agnew, l'. Siples, J. lless, VV. VVatts. Row .5-R. Gallina, C Mayes, li. ltelnlny, P. Sharp, J. Burch, E. Hazen, J. Lehner, P Russell, Mrs. Sloane. FNA Future Florence Nightingales, inspired with a strong desire to get as much advance information about the nursing profession as possible, join Future Nurses of America. A relatively small number of seniors have in- doctrination at Marion General as the girls in bluef' Advice gained from medically trained speakers, films, and practical tips from Harding Alumnae in training give valuable guidance to these hopeful angels of Mercy as to qualifications, openings, and specialized areas. Led this year by Mary Young, Kathy McCowen, Sharon Riebel, Nan Shoupe and Mrs. Sloane the girls held bi-monthly meetings on Wednesday mornings. The Christmas party held at the president's home was a red letter day for the pins were presented. The annual Mother-Daughter banquet with inspirational Bliss Irene Tinklepaugh as guest speaker provides strong encouragement for the girls to continue on into this worthwhile profession. FUTURIC l'ZNGINl'Zl+IRS-lfouv IfMr. llazelett, P. Penry, R llalherstein, D. Bailey, G. Kirk, P. Porietis, S. Reeser, J. Key, J Bechtle, J. Fretz, R. Dalton, B. Rentz, S. Sharp, J. Langdon, V Veldre, Mr. Shields. Ifou' 2-D. Rogers, B. Green, H. Guthrie, J Graeey, J. Biddle, R. Grogg, G. Dulin, D. Arndt, L. Ishida, J VYeaver, J. Maddox, J. Maginn, B. Selanders, R. Tarvin. How J- J. VVaddell, D. Somerlot, T. Lewis, J. Ansley, C. Allman, D. Kern L. Roseherry, M. Altmaier, D. Armbuster, T. Clark, G. Barrett, D Dellaven, K. C'oil'ae, D. Kaufman, K. Thorpe. Hou' .5-T. Crowder, A. Leonard, D. Klehm, D. Russell, R. Knaehel, G. Baton, T. Quain- tance, W. Kelsey, C. Isaly, K. Steerlnan, G. Schlieutz, S. Williams, J. Midlam, J. Olson, V. Creviston, F. Schwab. From today's youth come tomorrow's leaders. With its grass roots going deeper each year, Future Engineers provides splendid opportunities for Harding students to experience professional contacts. Chief engineers of the club this year have been Phil Penry, president, Rick Halberstein, vice-president: Gay Schlientz, secretary, Kathy Steerman, treasurer: Bill Rentz, historiang Betsy Selanders, librariang and Jim Gracy, parliamentarian. The faculty advisors are Mr. Harold Hazelett and Mr. Thomas Shields. The engineers have taken field trips to Wihirlpool Corporation and to North American Aviation. They viewed a number of films pertaining to different fields of engineering. liiany speakers have highlighted pro- grams with educational tips in the know how of this scientific pursuit. On February QQ the Ohio Society of Professional Engineers had its annual awards banquet. At this din- ner, Bill Rentz was cited as the outstanding engineer of the year, Tom Clark received honorable mention. J G Ku' ' FUTURE TEACIIERS-Row 1iMr. Emery, D. Bauer, B. Seland- ers, L. Lodwig, J. Beisler, B. Harmon, J. Hammond, W. Craven, L. Conley, Ruhl, P. Hurst, J. Merchant, P. Griffith, B. Leedom, C. McMannis. Hou' Q-J. Knox, R. Leonhart, L. Kochheiscr, V. Kunkle, J. Gruber, J. Schrader, A. Reams, M. Davis, L. Toms, J. McCartney, S. Williams, P. Harmon, T. Davis, S. Stonebraker, B. Slaglc, J. Brunner, K. Fortner. Row :I-B. Blake, N. Burnside, N. Fellmeth, J. Thomas, C. Galladay, J. Langdon, C. Hartman, S. Boger, S. Gaver, J. Vestal, D. Viiilliams, C. Harris, J. Roberts, P. Shoemaker, J. Fairchild. How .Q-J. Williman, R. Stafford, D. Haas, R. Morgan, T. Quaintance, IC. Armstrong, S. Shroats, M. Marshall, L. Hunt, S. Murphy, D. Randolph, J. McCombs, J. Springs, B. France. FTA To better inform its members about the teaching professionf' is the main idea behind the Future Teach- ers of America. Members of the club have many oppor- tunities to get firsthand information about teaching in their bi-monthly meetings. At these occasions, members were enlightened on their chosen profession by films and speakers. One of the highlights of the year for members was a chance to observe teaching in action in elementary and junior high schools. One useful as well as interesting area of activity for the club was a co-operative study with the M.E.A. concerning teachers, salaries. All members en- joyed their last event of the year, their spring banquet. Leaders in the club were: Lynne Lodwig, presidentg Bonnie Harmon, vice-president, Jacquie Beisler, sec- retary, Dick Bauer, treasurerg Pam Harmon, publicity chairman, Betsy Selanders, historian, and Kay F ortner, social chairman. Mr. Emery is the advisor. HI-Y The Senior Ili-Y under the guidance of 1112 Shull, had an interesting and profitable school year. In the golden autumn, they helped I1lLtkC the Iloinecorning Dance a success and also had the usual seasonal hay- ride. A winter Bowling Party was fun for everyone in the club. Spring brought the pre-Easter services in which the boys did their parts. A contribution of 8350.00 went to Buildings for Brotherhood, the African project witl1 hlarv Ludwig. Uflieers have been Phil Penry, president, Dave Haas, vice-president, Doug Bailey, secretary, IValtcr Kelsey, treasurer, and llfartin Altlnaier, chaplain. Hon' I -Miss May, J. Jenkins, N. Shoup, J. lieisler, J. Ilanunond A. Mc-f'lain, L. Ludwig, P. Ilurst, J. SIOIIISCII, D. litter, li. Leedoin V. M1-Mannis. Hou' .'fJ. Schrader, A. RHIIIIS, M. Young, if. Hansen J. lfvans, K. Steerlnan, J. Mcfartney, S. Vlvillianls, P. Ilall, li. Slagle J. lirnnner, K. l ortner. lfoze -I-V J. Gruber, S. Gaver, J. Langdon, S Sharp. J. Nelson, if Greer, S. Jividen, ll. Willianls, fl. Ilarris, J X 7 S,-ffl .. Hou? I---Mr. Shull, P. Penry, D. Ilaas, ll. Bailey, YY. Kelsey, D. Arndt, M. Altmaier, li. Wvilson, J. Key, T. Prichard. lfole dfll. Dal- ton, U. Allman, D. cllll'IStIIl2lIl, J. Biddle, K. Kirts, G. Dulin, J. Fretz, L. Ishida. Hou' J-IJ. Bauer, D. Kern, P. Porietis, R. Grogg, T. Clark, G. Kirk, J. lieclitle. Trl-HI-Y The Senior Tri-Ili-Y developed an interesting pro- gram around Passport for Maturityf' The girls par- ticipated in many activities with Service as a spring- board IIIOTIVQ. hlonitary donations went to a needy faniily and the completion of their lYorld Service pledge. Highlights of the season were the fall Induction Service, the Winter Christmas Program, and the Spring Youth and Government Conference. Chosen leaders were Jan- ice Jenkins, presidentg Nan Shoup, vice-president, Jackie Beisler, secretaryg Jane Ilannnond, treasurerg and co-chaplains Lynne Lodwig a11d Pattye Hurst. Advisors were Bliss lYIay, lNIrs. Young and Afrs. Lyons. Roberts, P. Shoelnaker, J. Faireliild. lion' .G--S. Murphy, P. Peacock, P. lligdon, C. Ilartnlan, S. lioger, A. liuckinghzun, I.. Toms, J Vestal, V. lielnn, N. Zent, IP. Randolph, M. Marshall. Hour -3- li Killllilllflll, Ii. Orr, S. llufly, ll. Corwin, K. AYCIIIUIIIRIIIII, ll. llarlnon, S. Shroats, P. Burke, K. Mcfowan, ll. Cfockrell, J. Merchant, S. Lyons, T. Davis, P. Ilarlnon, P. Grillitli. .... .fwmv-we .nf gs:- ,gznw-W,-s..-...1 ,- .-w ... - --I-mi.n...1-msn pw- ,..-,m....,-Y,-, ,,..,,p.,,..,,...,,...,,,,., -' f ---'h '- ff f - -11- ,1 President Dave Rodgers, Vice-President Phil Penry, Secretary Pat Griffith, Treasurer Rick llalberstein. Experzknce If T rue Wzkdom Tl1e springtime of our lifetime is our school days: Thrilling athletic seasons, interesting clubs, marvelous assemblies, and cramming for those dreaded exams are our cherished memories. As sophomores, we thought we were to be seen but not heardf' However, our class officers Larry Ishida, Tom Prichard, Janet lvilliman, and Rick Halberstein voiced our opinions and led our class wisely. Under their direction, we chose the pink carnation, our class flowerg navy and powder blue, our colors, Experience is true wisdom,', our motto. Finally we were middle classmcn led by Larry Ishida, Phil Penry, Janet Williman, and Ilank Guthrie. Our junior year brought to us the thrill of shining our very own class rings. We brought Broadway to Harding when we presented our play, The Unguided Miss. Socially our year was tops when we hosted for the first all night Junior-Senior Prom, a gala event for wide-eyed seniors, our guests. The year is 1960, and we are graduating! Thanks for your leadership Dave Rodgers, Phil Penry, Pat Griffith, and Rick Halber- stein. Thoughts of Homecoming, Talent Shows, Bac- calaureate, Senior Breakfast, the Prom, Senior Dance, our class play, The Robef' and many other events record our indelible past. Our high school days are over, but we are looking forward to a challenging future. WVith memories behind, we grasp our diplomas and bid farewell to our friends, and our teachers to whom we give the immeasurable thanks they richly deserve. Inspired by Experience is true wisdom, we take our place in the Space Age with Faith and Hope. SENIORS Tamara Agnew Mary Albright Charles Allman Martin Altmaier Ric Anderla Robert Andrews James Baker Joe Ansley Etta Mae Armstrong Arthur Augenstein Larry Bailey Shirley Baker Daniel Armbruster Richard Arndt Doug Bailey Cherrill Baker Gary Barllhart Carolyn Bill-IPI' Doug Beaver Jerry Beclltle Carol Behm Richard Bauer Jacqueline Beislvr Patti Benner Mfnry Io Bc rry Kenneth Beveridge James Biddle Barbara Biggs Gene Bishop William Blake Yvonne Blevins Margaret Blogger Frances Bollinger William Bogart Sarah Boger Joel Bolander Michael Bolden 3 4955 Gerald Bosh James Bowen Jimmie Boyd Janice Brake Armida Buckingham Ron Buckley Janet Burch Pamela Burke Nancy Burnside Sherman Brammer Gerald Bray Eddie Brown Lauretta Brown 3311333333 T e year? at the ipring Joyce Braden Lewis Brown Mary Lou Brown Janet Brunner Shirley Buchanan 98 Barbara Bush Ruth Butler Carolyn Callu-rt Gary Caldwell L1 IJ fl f 19 W l an t 6 a J' t e Gary Callahan Sue Carhart Brgwnjng Diary Castle Jerry Cllapmau Patricia Chapman Margaret Cherko David Chesscr Betty Caprino Edith Carwilv Eileen Ceruy Carol Chapman ,af if and 4? 99 David Christman Ruthann Clark Sandra Clark Thomas Clark Charles Clvrc Sue Cocherl Kenneth Coffae Larry Combs Jack Cook Willllzl Craven Vance Creviston Adria Cripple Mike Cross Tlionms Crowder 3 we Q Marvin Cook Thomas Cooke Ronald Cooperider Bonnie Corwin Dm Cockrell 'Zion-like March cometh in homtrg Arthur Collins 3 Linda Conley Ronald Covrett Steven Coykendall Linda Crabtree Phyllis Crampton 100 Larry Crowe Patricia Crumm Linda Cudd Martin Cunningham ' D R ld D 1 with tempeftuouf breath BjQj,,,,j'ij0'1 Hfjwells Maroline Davis Larry Del-Iaven John DeLong Roger Detwiler DeAnn DeVore 101 Donald Daniel Letitia Davis Pamela Davis Rebecca Davis Delores DeVore Carole DeWitt Bill Dixon Sally Duffy Gene Dulin Michael Dunaway Nancy Emery Judith Evans Nancy Fellrneth Kay Fortner Carolyn Fout Barbara France John Fretz David Frost Kay Ferriman Mildred Ferriman David Feurer Donald Fisher Whom :lm Aprille with hir Janet Fairchild Peggy Fleming Stuart Flesher John Flournoy Sue Flowers 102 Lmda Gay Jerry Gibson I lnda Gilmore Laurence Gleason James Gracey William Green Carolyn Greer Patricia Griffith Ralph Grogg Thomas Gross Henry Guthrie Roddy Haberman Kenneth Hall Lowell Harrah Carol Harris Franklin Harris Joyce Harris Carol Loc Hartman Si Phyllis Hall Delbert Hamm Sandra Hammon Jane Hammond Jacquelyn Gfubef 'Remember April with ity David Haas Richard Halberstein Catherine Hansen Fred Hardesty Bonnie Harmon Pamela Harmon Margaret Ann Haverstock Elaine Hazen Memory Helms Jean Henry swords of jkzde on cz thousand bills Janet Hefs Joseph Hlldreth Molleland Terry Hoffman Carolyn Hoover Dorothy Hord Mike Hough David Houser 105 Patricia Higdon James Hindnmn Larey Holliday Sandra Hooper Bill Huckalm Gary Hunt Lynda Hunt Phyllis Huntsman Pattye Hurst Carolyn Isaly Richard Jacks Ruth Ann James Robert Jenkins Betsey Kaufman Ferol Keirns John Keller Floyd Kelley Wayne Kelley Sharon Jividen Denny Jones Diane Jones Milton Jones l La,,y1Shida T 0 me zt Jeemf that you lo Bonnie Jackson Janice Jenkins Margaret Jones Richard Justice Kathy Kabana Mary Kannel I Walter Kelsey Diana Kennedy Donald Kern James Key 1 J ok o Lf I E JP7 l7'lg- B utler ,I Ann Kimball James Kingsley Keith Kirts V? x Linda King George Kirk David Klehln Kristina Klingel Roger Knachel Joan Knox Lorie Kochheiser Vaughn Kline Ted Kohler Clara Koons Judy Langdon Edith Large Virginia Kunkle Kenneth Lester Thomas Lewis Sue Lindsey Lynne Lodwig Thomas ome and tr? it af you go Barbara Leedom J Andy Leonard Tom Larkin Luther Leathem JoAnn Lelmer Ruthe Leonhart John Maag Jerry Maddox James Maginn John Mahle Jack Marshall Joyce Long James Louch John Lower Susan Lyons 108 5 fk 2 Alum- Mc-C'lnin lx lilly M1-C'ow4-n X Iron Mr-Guffin lulm Mclivv Robcrt Moistor Joann M1-rc'ImnL Bzlrlmm Mettler Lvlioy Mc-iz Jnlllv:-1 Miller ...-dl' Colin hlilliron John Mitchell Robert Moore Richard Mullins Charles Oliver Lois Orahood Linnea Orr Sandra Parcher Charles Parish Virginia Munday Lowell Lee hlunn Billy Murphy Sondra Murphy fc 0 U 0 John Franklin Miner Wgnd Qf W gnfgy Cgyngf Brewie Moore , 9 Ronald Morgan Donald Naylor Judith Nelson Larry Newsome Carol Nichols GV -Q-o June Parker D0l1g PatriCk Patricia Patterson -I0llIl Patton u o dy, com .Yprzng be fm' below . Pamela Peacock Phil Penry SHBIIGQI Lanny Phelps Dale Pemberton Shirley Porsingor Charles Phillips Jerry Plumlvy Shirley Popoff Pete Porietis Thomas Prichard Larry Prude Garry Pryor Larry Pryor Donna Purdy Tlionins Quuintaimw Dlillllli' Ranclolpli 111 1 Gilbert Rank LuluBelle Redden Larry Reed Alan Reich Dorsey Reeser Sharon Riebel Larry Rife Beverly Riley Donald Ringer Steven Rish Joyce Roberts Emma Sue Robinson Sharon Lee Robinson Larry Reinwald Barbara Remm y William Rentz Ronald Richie CC ll ' ' Angela Rem AJ' fu of .spzrzt on Beulah Reece l 5 David Rogers Larry Rosa-lwrry Karon Illllll Sharon Rulll lli' the month 0 ZW: 3' My Russel' Ellsworth Russell Shakgspem-6 Thomas Ruzzo Aiif .L . . .1s'.g,.:, Susanne Sauttvr Carl Sawyer Gay Luc Svhlic-ntz Edwin Scliooninakor 113 Donald Russell Patricia Russell Larry Sanders .loc-l Sansone' Judith Sl'llI'Zl1ll'I' Ronald Scott William Scott Brvnt S1-vllrist Betsy Svlanrlcrs Leora Severns Sally Sharp Lana Nan Shoup Susan Shroats Norma Smith Scott Southward Robert Sperling Charles Spriggs Judith Spring Judith Siemsen Sharon Sigler Keith Sink Penelope Siples PfiSfi a Sharp T 0 eve tlfrin there Zif 6l Jemon Patricia Shoemaker y g 5 Dennis Shrader Betty Slagle Esther Smith Jerry Smith Marsha Smith 114 a-Z' Ruger Stafford David Staub Kathy Steerman Martin Stevenson 61 . J, Barlrira Stewart adn Ll time to 5173731 PUVPOTK . ' ' ' Richard Stoner .. 'EW' at-p I -vw - ve' 'Q-' , 5:5 ' A P7-Ovefb-g Sharon Tackett Susan Stonelrraker .lohn Street George Taylor A1,.,. Q . r., ' Joyve Taylor Winnie Taylor Clyde Thomas Jo Ann Thomas Judie Thompson f FV wir. 115 Paul Thompson Kenneth Thorpe Carole Thrush Loralev Tunis Patricia Townsend David Turner Dan Lee Ulery Charlotte VanSickle Judie Vestal Jeannette White Wanda VVatts James Weaver Karin VVeidemann Sharon West Eva Wagner Jack Walter Sherrill Walter Carol WHIHHCk wer 'Zinn' what if so rare as a da in une? Robert Utley Jo Ann VanSickle Steven Ward Linda Warner Larry Warwick Penny Watson 116 .Aww 39' s.- 1 A f. ' fax Marcia VVhiLv David VViley Bcity VVilliams Carol VVilliams Deylh WIIIIWIIIS Tlaen 1' ever come .perfect day! Rug, Wilggns Lowell Carol Yinger Mary Young Nancy Zent Janet Williman David Winters Patricia Wolbcrt P1-tc VVolfingcr Eugene Woy Le-0 Williziilns Slmron Williams Craig Willis Robert Wilsxrrn , ,V , ,...wu .. , m f A VA fu, .1 X w T'-4 5 5 2 Z Q ! 5 4 ? 5 S 'W-1 tfpclnzlrh In uence. . Las Conquistadores lfnu' I- -L. Ludwig, ll. llallwrstc-in, A. Kearns, P. Griffith. Row L2- ll. Drips, L. Grover, J. Jenkins, L. Casey. lfou' J-S. Caver, M. Young, J. Schrader. Hou' G--li. France, J. Hudgins, J. Gruber. Row .G-II. Augenstein, G. Mann. Hou- Ii-D. Hartman, D. Etter, J. Baker, S. Murphy. How 7ilC. Cerny, S. Godos, J. Bushatz, Mrs. Smith. Las Conquistadores, the conquerors, is an organiza- tion made up of Spanish II students who are trying to conquer the Spanish language. These interested students devote their time to many activities. They try to increase their fluency in speak- ing Spanish and also to familiarize themselves with the romantic Spaniards and their customs. A Christmas party was one of the highlights the club sponsored. The members listened to Spanish rec- ords and also sang age-old Christmas carols in Spanish. Another '60 program, was a talk given by Miss Weaver. She worked as a social worker in Puerto Rico and was able to tell much about thc people and their customs. Leaders, el presidente Rick Halberstein, la vice- presidente Lynne Lodwig, le secretaria Pat Griffith, la tesorera Angela Reams, and Program Chairman Judy Schrader were capably advised by la profesora Smith. mm-aawi1c:-.. -.imww .... f- .. f . f f . -Nwm.. . ...mm.-Mwawm 1 Under the guidance of la hlaitresse Mlle. F reer, the advisor, Le Petit Salon had a pleasant and lucrative year. Every senior taking French II is a contributing member. The aim of this educational group is to turn the French language into an exciting, fascinating pro- gram of study. At the meetings, which are held during the French class periods, the members enthusiastically learn more about the country, the language and the customs. Hard- ing linguists enjoy reading La Jeunessef' a French newspaper. Filled with stories, current events, program and game materials, it furnishes a source of knowledge and amusement. The officials capably executing this year have been la presidentc, Mlle. Betsy Kaufman, la sous-presidentc, Mlle. Joan lilerchantg la sccrctaire, Mlle. Pam Harmon, la tresorier, lillle. Bonnie Harmon, and la reportier, Mlle. Pattye Hurst. MJLZKMOZJBIIBI and Monfieurf . . La Petite Salon Row 1-T. Cook, li. Kaufman, P. Higdon, J. Langdon. Row Q-VV. Craven, P. Harmon, P. Hurst, M. Marshall. lfow ff-VV. Kelsey, C. Hartman, B. Selanders, IS. Martin. lfou' G-J. Knox, ll. Randolph, S. Shroats, S. lilaxwell. Row 5-J. Gibson, J. Spring. Row Ii-U. llar- mon, J. Merchant, A. Reich, L. Orr, Miss Freer. 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Nl I 1 - ini ' in-1 'i':. in-E Q ' 1 X 2 ' E 21:11 3 11 -1- 1 Q - X - Z 2 2 E-. - n ' Z- mis I I - :nu--n N - I 1 1 ' UNITY LIFE o Hughes Stucllo Marion's Leading Photographic Studio Commercial Direct Color Industrial Copies Weddings Sound Motion Pictures Portraits Photo Murals Official Photographers Congratulations Class l960 122 I Tri-Hi-Y and Hi-Y Q,gYJSTIAyP! Q ff X J' Q 9 U. 0 5-1 S 5' QQ, A o YS 0 H R 1 S1 X Co-Ed Council Boys' and Girls' Swim Teams Co-Ed Youth L4-mlcrs' Club 1, w if h !f -.hu '56 SPIRDT 9. AA 'Wm' GG 9' ,K T. ' x ' - l,..s:e: 144 A -' g VELOPI NG IAN CHARACTEI AN COMMUNITIE ,-NN an f- 5 an Q, 91 'M' x -. K A k 1 ., 4 There's a Johnny Mathis record on the phonograph . . . the pizza's in the oven . . . so why don't you just sit there and teII Nancy about your MARION COUNTY BANK SAVINGS ACCOUNT that earns that big, juicy, wonderfuI 3010! THE MARION COUNTY BANK Main and Center Streets v South State Street Branch Established I839 Member F. D. I. C. 124 Congratulations C I . h CI f I Class of 1960 ongratu ations tot e ass o 60 JOHN W. MATHEWS UHLER'S Distributor Northwest Comer Gulf Oil Products Center 8. Prospect Sts. Barnhard and Mark Streets Congmtulatzbm to the Graduateig Clam of 1960 Harding High School JIM DUGA N ff Men's and Boys' Fine Clothing and Shoes Congratulations to the Class of 6O Complete REAL ESTATE SERVICE PEERLESS CLEANERS 610 E. Center St. Marion, O. and Phone DU 3-2617 James E. Culver-REALTORS-Paul D. Hoch 125 Congratulations Q Q Class of 1960 Graduation is a very important mile- stone in the life of every young Ameri- can man and woman. It isn't the end of your education, but just the completion of the first phase. It has been a privilege this past year to conduct tours of our plant for many of you. This gave you a first hand pic- ture of industry at work and some of the many occupations for which you can study and train. Many of your fathers and grand- fathers have worked at Huber-Warco, and we hope that some of you will ioin our growing company. l-ILJBER A Complete, Law, oflpfwvewlcoazl lllloxzlwwmg Human Wnnco Comlumv W A R C O MOTOR GRADERS ROAD ROLLERS o MAINTAINER Eu Mlalwa BAIDAUF CONSTRUCTION C0 SINCE 1882 MARION, OHIO Concgmtulalzbnf Clam of 50 SIMS BROTHERS Iron and Steel Scrap MARION OHIO ICE CREAM Z I ,'?iise5s:s5sie:s: 9' 'J 1-'ff' N F 'J 'IIII I-A I- W I: 1' Ili DAIRY SPECIALISTS Congratulations to The Class of I96O THE AMERICAN MALLEABLE CASTINGS COMPANY Cong I h Cl f 1960 4 MAHIUN IIUNTHAUTING UUHPURATIUN Ufem s THE MARION w AY U RE WATER co. F U fi0h,Ol'1iO and EMPLCYEES Best Wishes to the Class of '60 MARIQN FEDERAL as innlfltrarlraikfglln Savings and Loan Association 134 EAST CENTER STREET V HOME LOANS 0 SINCE 1888 0 INSURED SAVINGS Congratulations to the Class of 1960 NDC HERFF IONES CGMPANY Indianapolis 7, Indiana xx P. D. Cook Maumee, Ohio Representative Best Wishes from 246 W. Center Marion, Ohio 130 gd wi5!Le5 fo me cfvwd of 1960 FULFILLMENT CORPORATION OF AMERICA ,Q Congratulations Class of 60 From OMAR Everyone says, lt pays to trade at LENNON'S 259 W. Center St. Marion, Ohio for the best values in home furnishings. CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '60 Distinctive Floral Arrangements IIUBST 'S FLIIBIST PHONE DU 2-2555 Delaware Avenue af Superior STEIN'S STUDIO 153 s. Main st. Graduation Gift Portraits Our Specialty Unconditional Guarantee On All Our Portraits +5uRE WI STIIFFIIIIII 324 EAST CENTER ST MARION OHIO x 'G' TIIIIIIIIIIIZE Slllllll O BE S99 Pete Fetter Shoe Repair Foot-So-Port Shoes 740 E. Center St. Phone DU 2-0955 Marion, Ohio SUCCESS AND HAPPINESS to the CLASS OF 1960 DAVIS 81 JONES PATTERN WORKS Manufacturers of Quality Wood and Metal Patterns Wellman Bronze and Aluminum Patterns Name Plates and Cast Letters 287 LINCOLN AVENUE MARION, OHIO Phone DU 2-I9II Y R SP C -- 1 i 0 1 P XI f cALEDoNlA 'WU ! ...all signs poinf fo NATIUNAL CITY BANK OF MARION llllllll ,ii g R 'i w- 7 J? ggflfl-I!-Ill s Ang! ' ,-fg.g-is2- KLM V w a s fvaavr ,i-,fm L- so 'QQ - fs ali! !lU'1!il - I' q f , ,W fig HKQJJL , X, , 1 1 !:'! rnunsrsiriht CUMPANY 2. 1 :QL PLUMBING 8: HEATING MATERIALS INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT MAIlIUN,UHIO M E R C H A N T S TRANSFER 8. STORAGE CO. iso :Ast Mm smear MAmoN,oHno Moving Storage Packing Shipping Compliments of iggggi inngin Tggi R iligggi ignggig T A A Tiiggg iiiinig inii g I o uc E AND com PAN Y, IN c. Insurance - Bonds - Real Estate 498 Eost Center 1 E TER Ph0IeCDU 2-3632-REET Marion, Ohio - Phone DU 3-1 1 13 134 Fancy Fruits and Vegetables Our Specialty Fancy Fruit Baskets Made to Order Duffy's Thrift Market 129 s. Mom sf. ALSPACH PHARMACY THE REXALL STORE 145 E. Center St. Marion, Ohio Phone DU 2-4015 Congratulations to the Class of 1960 MARKERT 81 LEWIS Men's Furnishings 135 E. Center St. f ,f f' It Phone DU 2-1725 Delivery Service Marion, Ohio 113 1 7 --IL.liil 'f' ,K 'T' I 21 n f-'Y f - , 1 F , , K N V. , ll l wifi ff fi L fx!-'jug ' :Il l X A ,I X i - 6, 1l .f l if. fi U lf Q14 1 -W sg 1 or 'W Us 'F h , Mei! -M Izyzygt-'SQ X , ' XX -Q. 'W7 U Rx 1 ff To -gee:-1 , llf ' e lf! txl - A ADVERTISING . . . Nowhere else in the world is advertising used so effec- tively as in the United States, nowhere else is there so high a standard of living. That is more than a coinci- dence. Advertising helps make mass distribution possible: that in turn calls for mass production. Mass production and distribution togetner employ most of us. And they generate the prosperity on which all of us depend. Q , x- sparkplug of our economy all ' '44 Nfywod- HOWARD SWINK ADVERTISING AGENCY, INC Marion, Ohio 135 Congratulations to Class of 6O From Fresher than Fresh COOK'S I POTATO CHIPS 661 Wood St. Phone DU 2-0877 Made in Marion H. F. BALDAUF 81 SONS Building Supplies Lumber Millwood Hardware Telephone DU 2-2158 1001 S. Prospect Marion, Ohio Compliments of MALO BROS. AND SONS Congratulations to the Class of '60 The Jay H. Maish Co. MARION, OHIO Congratulations - Class of '60 HORD 81 HORD SUPPLIERS OF SINCLAIR P 518 Silver Street Pho RODUCTS ne DU 2-0134 at RAPP BROTHERS Watch Sales and Repair 155112 N. Main, Marion CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 7960 GARSON'S SHOE STORE 114 S. MAIN STREET IShoes for the Entire Family, Marion's Finest Service Institution For Over 70 Years ANTHONY'S Laundry Dry Cleaning Linen Supply I96 E. Center St. Phone DU 2-III3 For the latest in records it's THE SHARP SHOP Marion Plaza Shopping Center Players and Accessories 6111625 IN BOTTLES MARION AUTO FINANCE COMPANY Established l933 206 East Center Street Phone DU 2-9551 MARION, OHIO Compliments ot Marion Graphic Arts Ltd. 409 Prospect Street DU 2-0642 Henney and Cooper Walgreen Agency DRUGS AND PHYSICIANS' SUPPLIES YOUR KODAK DEALER Phone DU 2-0870 ' RCA vicrok - WHIRLPOOL BATEMAN and HODGES T.V. And Appliance I29 DeWoIfe Ct. Ralph Bateman Marion, Ohio Emmett Hodges Compliments of KELLER PRINTING Phone DU 2-3730 546 Delaware Ave., Marion, Ohio A. J. MANIACI'S MARKET 685 Silver Street Phone DU 2-1042 coMPuMEN1s or BALDAUF 81 SCHLIENTZ INC CONCRETE BLOCKS COAL 8. BUILDING MATERIAL 159 N. GREENWOOD STREET Roberts Outdoor Store SHOES BOOTS CAMP GOODS Hunting 81 Fishing Tackle Foam Rubber Phone DU 2-1551 132 N. Main St. HOUSE OF DESIGN Interior Designers Wm. G. Bornhart, B.S. Richard Barnhart, Assoc. 661 East Center Street Marion, Ohio Phone DU 2-3298 Henry S. Kroner Robert S. Kraner Compliments of KRANER INSURANCE AGENCY Drive in facilities for Efficient Service 274 S. Main St. Phone DU 2-2543 YOU CAN RELY ON THE MARION STAR FOR THE KIND OF NEWS YOU CAN GET NOWHERE ELSE o News of Our Town o News of People, Places, and Things we know o Births and Deaths o Graduations, Weddings, and Social Events o News of what's going on among the people we know best Congratulations to the Class of '60 COMPLIMENTS OF The Marion Paint Co. 267 E. CENTER ST. PHONE DU 2-3155 Customer Parking CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 60 FRANK BROS. CO. Compliments of THE WILSON BOHANNAN COMPANY Makers of well-built locks since 7860 Marion, Ohio Compliments of MARION MOTOR SUPPLY, INC. l27 N. State St. Phone DU 2-0647 Marion, Ohio Our Speedy Specials: Tom McNew's Chicken Basket Golden Brown - Truly Delicious Choice Steaks - Char-Broi-led Also Specials Every Day Bring the Family and Dine or call us at: DU 3-2779 for carry-out orders. Open 7 days - 5:30 A.M. to 9 P.M. Tom McNew's Restaurant 127 E. Center Street Phone: DU 3-2779 Americds Fines! Papcokn! aria: H C, 1.5.1, gy... B CRIPP'S PAINT 81 GLASS Mirrors - Plate Glass - Auto Glass Pittsburgh Paints 219 E. Center St. Phone DU 2-1534 Congratulations to the Class of '60 SLOB 8. BIERCE - Welders 207 N. State St. Phone DU 2-4131 Marion, Ohio Compliments of 231 W. Center Marion, Ohio SALES AND SERVICE Adding Machine and Typewriter Exchange 'N Aillfl 'Ol --- UIDIIIOOD TIPIUIIYIII All SUIDITRAND ADDING UACIIINES 126 COURT ST. - PHONE DU 2-7005 MARION. OHIO Compliments of HOUGHTON SULKY COMPANY I4-0 McANDREW 84 MCANDREW INSURANCE 8. BONDS 12372 S. Main St. Marion, Ohio Phone DU 2-3516 II.ER'S SUPER MARKET Corner Davids and Bellefontaine Aves. Phone DU 2-1907 Marion, Ohio M in I IAMOND CTORI Of MANOR Jzweisns 5 3 Congratulations Class of 1960 190 West Center St. Phone DU 2-2530 JEWE'-ERS Compliments of S. S. KRESGE CO. Where you buy the most of the best for the least. TUROFF BROS. RESTAURANT Where Good Food and Good People Meet Serving good food for over 40 years 132 S. Main Street ou 2-2222 - Phone - nu 2-2221 TAXI YELLIJVT CAB DU 2-2221 - Phone 1 DU 2-2222 Congratulations Class of '60 TRIANGLE FILLING STATION Kenton Ave. 8. Silver St. Phone DU 2-9914 Best Wishes from GRICE MAYTAG 8. APPLIANCE 297 E. Center Phone DU 2-1525 COHQFCIIUIUIIOIIS-CIGSS of '60 M. H. GUNDER 8: SONS Funeral Directors PHONE DU 2-3612 347 W. CENTER ST. Diamonds Are Our Specialty LANDES JEWELRY 277 West Center Street CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '60 SPIEGEL ORDER OFFICE 150 S. MAIN ST. PHONE DU 3-2101 Congratulations Class of '60 SAFETY AND SERVICE IN LIFE INSURANCE OHIO STATE LIFE INSURANCE co. MARION COUNTY BANK BUILDING TELEPHONE DU 2-3145 MARION, OHIO Best Wishes To The Class of '60 THE COLOR CENTER 204 E. Center St. Paint -- Wallpaper Art Supplies WILHELM WALLPAPER 81 PAINT CO. INC. 158 N. Main St. Phone DU 2-1915 Marion, Ohio Marion's Leading Wallpaper 8. Paint Store IN DOE'S lmmblbhd IQ3B' HlA1'lNo-l-ArrLlANcls-ii-rngvigion DU 2-8501 202 EAST CENTER ST. MARION, OHIO RON'S SALON OF BEAUTY Air Conditioned Dryers and Salon For Your Comfort ROBINSON ELECTRICAL SUPPLY CO. Distributors 8. Wholesalers of Electrical Construction Materials 243 N. Greenwood St. DU 2-6443 Work Guaranteed Free Estimates BEAUTIFUL BODIES ARE OUR BUSINESS WlLSON'S BODY SHOP 133 BOONE AVENUE Phone: Bus. DU 2-3592 Res. DU 3-8294 Pearly Wilson Congratulations to The Class of 60 The Schaffner-Denzer Co. Dependable Funeral Directors Phone DU 2-1636 360 E. Center St. WA NIONTGONIEFIYNNAFID Maniaci's Super Market 729 Silver St. Phone DU 2-2772 GOOD LUCK TO CLASS OF '60 HuII's Lock and Key Shop 121 W. Church St. Marion, Ohio Phone DU 2-0449 Congratulations to the Class of '60' THE RACKET STORE 132 South Main Phone DU 2-4019 PHOTO SHOP 157 N. State Domestic 81 Imported Cameras 24 Hour Photo Service ALUMINUM PRODUCTS CO. Marion County Insurance Agency 783 Bellefontaine Avenue Phone DU 2-1012 Shellhorn's Music Store EVERYTHING MUSICAL 163 SOUTH MAIN ST. PHONE DU 2-2713 Compliments of HOTEL TAFT W. Willis-Owner Congratulations to the Class of 1960 BALSLEY TYPEWRITER CO. 187 East Center Street Phone DU 2-0904 Marion, Ohio Congratulations to the Class of '60 from the MARION CREDIT RATING COMPANY lCredit Bureau of Marionl OAKLAND VARIETY SHOP Gifts - Toys - Ready-to-Wear Corner Bellelontaine and David Congratulations-1960 THE VANITY BEAUTY SALON 295 E. Center St. Marion, Ohio Mrs. Mary E. Swan, Owner 81 Operator Beautiful Hair Makes a Lovelier You MARION TILE MART The finest in f1oor and wall covering Highest Quality Inlaid Linoleum Goldseal Congoleum Tri-Bond Wall Tile 132 South Main Marion, Ohio CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '60 Huu.'s MARKH 122 PeNNsYLvANiA AVENUE MARION, orno Congratulations to the Class of 1960 HALL - BECK Office Supplies, Office Equipment, Bookshop 134 South State Street KARL BECHTLE BOB MORRISON Congratulations to the Class of 1960 From MOSURE MACHINE INC. 178 North State Street For the Finest In Welding and Machine Work Congratulations to the Class of '60 VERNE HART Knows Insurance 182 So. Main St. Marion, Ohio DU 3-1105 Carl S. Dunbar, Jeweler Expert Watch Repairing Jewelry and Appliances 1111 E. Center St. Marion, Ohio Phone DU 2-8189 MARION TIRE SERVICE GOODYEAR RECAPPING 81 REPAIR SERVICE State 81 Church Sts. Phone DU 3-2171 MARION, OHIO UNITED ELECTRIC, INC. Everything Electrical Construction - Repairing - Wholesale Phone DU 2-0506 Marion, Ohio PEOPLES' CLOTHING co. qw. Jlalm - ew. on 171 West Center Street MARION, OHIO Congratulations Class of '60 MAR-O-DEI. GOLF COURSE Compliments of BOYD FUNERAL HOME Marion, Ohio Congratulations Class '60 LOCKWOOD LUMBER CO. 160 N. Greenwood St. WE SUGGEST EngIand's Barber and Beauty Service 149 E. Center St. Phone DU 2-2536 LURYE FURS Complete fur service under one roof 266 E. Center Street For Thrifty Buys For AH Supplies THE MARION OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO. THE MARQUAL STORE 117 N. Main St. Phone DU 2-3620 Marion, Ohio Congratulations Class oi '60 TERZO SUNDRIES 785 Bellefontaine Phone DU 2-9993 Compliments of THOMPSON LOAN 81 FINANCE COMPANY Room 4 p Palace Theatre Bldg. Congratulations Class of '60 LEMLEY AND MARSHALL MAHIL GAS 8. GROCERY 565 Silver St. GOOD LUCK SENIORS MARION FROZEN FOOD CENTER 141 Baker Street Phone DU 2-4511 HOME FURNITURE COMPANY Everything for the Home 187 W. Center DU 2-9038 THE CANDY MART Candies of Distinction by Martha Washington 117 E. Center St. Marion, Ohio Greeting Cards for all Occasions SNIDER'S AVENUE MARKET 360 Bellefontaine Avenue Marion, Ohio Greetings and Best Wishes to the Girls and Boys of Harding High LLEWELLYN - SELANDERS 8 GIBBON Insurance Compliments LUSCH SUNOCO SERVICE of The 254 E. Center at Vine B 0 w E 1 5 Phone DU 3-1081 Pick-up and Delivery LOUISVILLE TITLE INSURANCE CO. 203 Marion County Bank Bldg. For Complete Real Estate Title Service Phone DU 2-6355 WINDOM'S FOOD MARKET 213 - 215 N. Main Street Marion, Ohio Best Wishes to the Seniors of 1960 WlANT'S BOOK STORE Red Wing Shoes at PERFECT SHOE REPAIR 120 W. Church St. Marion, Ohio Fair Park Wishes The Class of T960 A BIG WONDERFUL FUTURE DIAL DU 3-1156 HOH1C5, Inc, VISIT FAIR PARK One out of every forty-eight homes built in the United States is a National Home CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF T96O EATON MANUFACTURING COMPANY MARION FORGE DIVISION 145 Congratulations to the Clam of 1960 You are beginning your real educational career in mighty interesting times. However, we believe that a few old basic precepts will still apply, as far as the building of a successful future is concerned. For those ot you who have eyes to see and ears to hear we oFfer these suggestions: First- Pick your obiective-know where you're going. Ambition is a virtue. Second - Plan your attack - method of attainment. Plans are the most elifective weapon ever placed in the hands of man. Third-Work, eat, sleep, drink and live your plan and make prayer a part of it. There is no substitute for ingenuity and common sense, and there is no Royal way. That's our best, kids-you take it from here. Good luck-God bless you and we hope we may always merit your patronage at the L-K. Ludwig 81 Kibbey Enterprises, Inc. Congratulations Class of 1960 Meister Bros.-Schmidt Pharmacy Everyday Needs Complete Prescription Service Schmidt Pharmacy -- DU 2-2008 Meister Bros. - DU 2-9967 682-684 So. Prospect Harold F. Henry Agency Complete Insurance Service I27 South State St. ' COMPANY Marion, Ohio 777 DAVID STREET MARION, OHIO Roy Kaufman Phone DU 2-0643 146 Best Wishes Class of 1960 from Sutton 81 Lightner Best Wishes to The Class of 1960 MARION COUNTY FARM BUREAU COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION 730 Beilefontaine Ave. Marion, Ohio Congratulations to the Class of '60 HOME FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 137 SOUTH PROSPECT STREET Home Loans-Insured Savings Compliments Of CII h e ALLIIY IIAST STEEL IIII. Maldon. Ohio 147 POLLAK STEEL COMPANY Manufacturers ail Steel Products Best Wishes to the Class of 1960 The Marion Metal Products Company MARION, OHIO Manufacturers of HYDRAULIC HOISTS AND STEEL DUMP BODIES For Complete Building Service - See THE AVENUE LUMBER AND SUPPLY COMPANY 611 Bellefontaine Avenue Marion, Ohio Phone DU 2-1147 Johns-Manville Roofing Enterprise Paint Complete Hardware Department Custom Millwork X X X Congratulations To The Class of I960 MARION BRICK CORPORATION Marion, Ohio 149 ki..-f ,VC od,o.r,,, Yf 6 Mr ,- Q at In ' lvl I ox has In fr - A 1: .., N.'4p,' Hay, Gee ,,, 166,4 :!r1Li-ff. gf -'-vffrwilgkm X RM ipjiiigfx rr UM J f ff A W FA TF HHMU -4,4065 aw if wt. .- ,J g A ...ffl M r 'Q v 'fn . A: ayiail 'M' WvI -.an fgf -- H Qwa w- .. HW, A. I ji'-IT.-1-' ll il W f mjI'iU5f aaa ,4,Lb.I.l, :J w Bw 4- Yd myez gy! ,Q f 3,:,,3,1y .. 7 YV E, A , f , --- -in ,, 1. W.- ,. Z. ,., -. --.V . . 1 , ., - ,,- -ina- elsif- A- JL' -1-safkrl ' - -X i 3 f L1 - ---. .ixsfi 42251 , , 2'Li 5 ?f we , Y u41l.'fiI?f'f'? Directors of Distinctive-Yet Inexpensive Funeral Services Mr. Vernon Avenue at Baker Street A WONDERFUL FUTURE TO THE '60 CLASS P f ww Eerzneuf ' 5 f- ' e iw-E' M- mm - ' 1 - - ,,'P-wer'-Q.. -neiigiw .yJe1erc4n+fw,f, gEr ,-Jklff ia ff fri Q 5 M'Wi'+i9 :2E?5fi?. Ti : if? A' ici? Best Wishes to the Class of 1960 150 Josten Class Rings Symbolize The Finest Traditions and Durable Satisfactions Fair Play Loyalty Friendship Scholarship 'k'k'k .l0STEN'S More than 60 years Dick Wilson Box 29, Bucyrus, Ohio 151 Best Wishes BUETTIN'S Distributor of Institutional Foods DU 2-2770 DU 2-2774 Class of '60 RALPH H. SIMPSON Insurance of all kinds 610 E. Center St. Phone: DU 2-0072 Marion, Ohio Congratulations to the Class of '60 LOEB FURNITURE CO. SUB-TERRA GARDEN Exotic Tropical Fish Aquarium 375 Kensington Pl. Phone: DU 3-1595 I1st West of Plaza Shopping Centerl Compliments of .lIMMIE'S SUPER-ETTE 264 Elm St. DU 2-1717 METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE CO. 491 East Center St. Compliments of HARRY F. KAELBER Friendly Service REALTOR Auto - Fire - Liability Insurance 531 E. Center St., Marion, Ohio Dial DU 2-8393 Congratulations to Class of '60 143 West Center Marion, Ohio 152 Best Wishes to the Class of 1960 Congratulations Class of '60 HERMAN SPEAR 81 SON la W l Wholesale Meats 272 West Center St. Phone DU 2-Oll7 Mfg. of Eatrite Meat Products W. C. STUMBO COMPANY MARION, OHIO Best Wishes to Class of '60 N1 ASHWORTH MAluoN CLEANERS INC. 599 Mt. Vernon Ave. Suite 24--196 South Main Street DU 22082 Marion, Ohio Your Clothes' Best Friend We ln5Ufe YOU' life - YO'-if hevlfh - 153 your property Five years seem to go by so quickly. When Whirlpool came to Marion in 1955, the class of '60 was beginning 8th grade. Now, we've just celebrated our fifth anniversary in Marion lon April lstl and that Sth grade class of l955 is preparing to start college or select a vocation. Growing up can be rewarding, whether it is a class absorbing knowledge and partici- pating in extracurricular activities or a new company in town growing to twice its original size, with more than 700 employees. As we enter an era that has been called the soaring sixties, it is our wish that each of you in the class of i960 may reach your highest goals. Marion Division WHIRLPOOL CORP. Marion, Ohio 154 ACCENT ON YOUTH! We may be one of Marion's oldest industries in the number of years we have been in continuous operation, but we still think young and have some definite ideas of what we, as a company, owe the youth of this community. The Junior Achievement program here in Marion is a good example. Each year we look forward to sponsoring a JA company and take a great deal of pride in the fine work done by our own employes who volunteer their time as advisers. As far as we're concerned, our participation in JA and other young people's activities is one of the best investments we as a company can make. We know that any help we can give the teenagers today to better prepare them for their lives ahead will pay oft in big dividends for all of us tomorrow. MARIUN POWER SHOVEI. CO. A Division of Universal Marion Corporation These three young men belonged to Junior Power Enterprises, a Junior Achieve- ment company sponsored last year by Marion Power Shovel Co. Under the guid- ance of production adviser A. W. Thomp- son, Bill Strickland, Merle Randolph and Ken Tillman made various parts for driveway markers made and sold by the JA company. Besides Mr, Thompson, three other MPS em- ployes were volunteer advisers for the group. 155 Telephones: Bus. DU 2-0454 Res. DU 3-2221 Congratulations from Marion Business College Your Success Is Our Success Founded 1895 President 81 Director 133 W. Center St. Milbourne Donaugh Marion, Ohio Verne Hart KNOWS INSURANCE FARM 81 CITY INSURANCE SERVICE 182 S. Main St. Marion, Ohio H. R. SEITER ELECTRIC Sales and Service 340 Hone Ave. DU 2-6513 LET US HELP YOU zf ' HEMMERlY'S Fl0WERS Trella Hemmerly Romine, Owner-Manager 229 E. Fairground Phone DU 2-9379 Q' A .hw-I MAC'S TRADING POST for the Sportsman's needs across from Harding High Congratulations to Class of '60 WOODROW AVE. MARKET 805 Woodrow Phone DU 2-5004 SCHIFF'S Two Big Shoe Stores In Marion 217 W. Center St. Marion Plaza Shopping Center Compliments of THE CORY RUBBER COMPANY Manufacturers Marion, Ohio Congratulations to the Class of '60 I The Millard Hunt Co. and Millard Hunt Appliance Store Your Friendly Merchants Class of '60 RONALD SELANDERS 343 HANE AVENUE ELECTRICAL SERVICE CAMPBELL FARM SUPPLY FARM EQUIPMENT REFRIGERATION - HARDWARE ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES PAINT Marion, Ohio Phone DU 2-1611 Congratulations to the Class of '60 DENGLER DRY CLEANERS Service with satisfaction 124-126 W. Church St. Phone DU 2-4514 Free pick-up and delivery DOROTHY'S Sewing and Alteration DU 2-3513 119 E. Church ROBERT E. CUNNINGHAM GENERAL INSURANCE COUNSELOR 228 East Center Street Marion, Ohio Congratulations fo the Class of '60 I 'tltl Iwi-I X A 4-nw sbilwrrw f l Ill' 'hh ill-'Iifclriifitl I ff if I li I M We my rx, 'C Il I I es l ' I, i E Q!-BM. Dairy Queen Marion, Ohio Congratulations to the Class ol 1960 HARRY S. HAMMOND ALL TYPES OF INSURANCE Best Wishes to the Seniors of 1960 THE TREATY COMPANY Wholesale Plumbing 8- Heating 1209 N. Main St. Phone DU 2-2621 - DU 2-2328 Compliments of BENSl.EY'S MEAT MARKET 299 Pearl St. Phone DU 2-3623 SHRIMP HOUSE Specializing in Home-Made Pizza 701 N. Main Street Phone DU 3-1452 Congratulations ADDING MACHINE and TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE -Agents for- Underwood Typewriters, Sundstrand Adding Machines and Olympia Portable Typewriters 126 Court St., Phone DU 2-7005, Marion, Ohio ZAHN'S VARIETY STORE 452 wfsr CENTER THE FAYE SHOP 176 W. Center Your store of exclusive brand names Pay us a visit Congratulations to Class of '60 SANDER'S AUTO PARTS 163 David Street CONGRATULATIONS TO CLASS OF Albert and Adams Motor Sales Chivington Auto Sales The Danner Buick Company East Side Motor Sales Elsey Motor Sales Fleet Service Garage Key's Auto Sales 81 Service Marion Lincoln-Mercury Company Thurman Mathews Auto Sales McDaniel Motor Company 1 960 Midtown Chevrolet Company Larry Rainier Motor Sales 81 Service Race Motor Sales Inc. Pearson Bros. Auto Sales Short Ford, Inc. MARION AUTO DEALERS ASSOCLAT ION Division Marion Chamber of Commerce 158 Ronald Scharer Insurance Agency Marion County Bank Bldg. Marion, Ohio Phone DU 2-0387 Compliments of UNION BUS STATION K. E. Smith, Mgr. Phone DU 2-0521 Congratulations to the Class of '60 CITY FURNITURE MART 171-3 E. Center Marion, Ohio 7970 aim? 1- 12 'sw 8 x I 2 X51 222 AVP? Public Skating Private HY-WAY ROLLARENA Harding High Way East Marion, Ohio Free Bus Service For Parties For Information Phone DU 2-4137 Bill Clifton, Parties Mgr. Compliments of CLIFFORD E. HOCH Real Estate Broker Phone DU 2-1809 Marion, Ohio Congratulations Class '60 -HARDEN'S MUSIC- 173 S. Main St. Phone DU 2-2717 Congratulations to the Class of 1960 WYANDOT POPCORN CO. 200 Oak Street Marion, Ohio GOLDEN CRISP POW WUW CARAMEL CORN POPCORN Compliments of DAVIS 84 SPEESE REALTY CO. REALTORS Phones DU 2-T746-DU 2-0273 306 West Center Street Marion, Ohio Compliments of SMITH'S ROYAL BLUE Fresh Meats - Produce Frozen Foods T023 N. Main St. Phone DU 2-3726 We do our best to be the best SCHNEIDER Sheet Metal Shop I85 N. MAIN ST. PHONE: DU 2-0049 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '6O' O Custom Tailoring - Specialist 271 KENSINGTON PL. MARION, OHIO We appreciate our small part an making your graduation the greatest day of your life by having been selected to furnish the caps and gowns. Adding Machine 8: Typewriter Exchange 158 Alloy Cast Steel Co, 147 Alspach Pharmacy 135 Aluminum Products Co. 142 American Malleable Castings Co. 128 Anson Pickerei 160 Anthony Laundry 137 Arro Expansion Bolt 150 Ashworth and Associates 153 Avenue Lumber 8: Supply 148 Axthelm Turner Inc. 160 Baldauf Construction Co. 127 Baldauf 8: Sons Lumber 136 Baldauf and Schlientz 138 Balsley Typewriter Co. 142 Bateman and Hodges 137 Bauer, Philip A. Insurance 168 Bensley's Meat Market 158 Betty Zane Corn Products Inc. 140 Blake's Florists 134 Borden's Dairy Co. 159 Bowe's 144 Boyd Funeral Home 143 Buettin's 152 Campbell Farm Supply 157 Candy Mart 144 City Furniture 159 Coca-Cola Bottling Co. 137 Color Center 141 Cook's Potato Chips 136 Cory Rubber Co. 156 Cripps Paint and Glass 140 Culver-Hoch Realty 125 Cunningham Insurance 157 Dairy Queen 157 Davis and Jones Pattern Works 132 Davis 8: Speese Realty Co. 160 Dengler Cleaners 157 Dorothy Sewing 8: Alteration 157 Douce 8: Co. 134 Duf1'y's Thrift Market 135 Dugan'.a 125 Dunbar Jeweler 143 Eaton Manufacturing 145 England's Barber and Beauty Service 143 Faye Shop 158 Fetter Shoe Repair 132 Foreman's Wayside Furniture 129 Frank Brothers 139 Fulfillment Corporation of America 131 Garson's Shoe Store 137 G 8: G Homes Inc. 145 Grice Maytag 141 Gunder 8: Sons, M. H. 141 Hall-Beck Equipment Co. 143 Hammond Insurance 158 Harden's Music Store 159 Hart, Verne Farm City Insurance 143, 156 Hemmerly Flowers 156 Henney 8: Cooper 137 Henry, Harold F. Agency 146 Herii' Jones Co. 130 Hoch, Clifford Real Estate Broker 159 Home Federal Savings and Loan 147 Home Furniture Co. 144 Hord 8: Hord 136 BUYERS' GUIDE Hotel Taft 142 Houghton Sulky Co. 140 House of Design 138 Huber-Warco Co. 126 Hughes-Hyll Mortuary 150 Hughes Studio 122 Hull's Lock and Key Shop 142 Hull's Market 143 Hur-st's Florist 132 Hy-Way Rollarena 159 Idle Hour Sports 168 Iler's Super Market 140 Indoe's 141 Isaly Dairy Co. 128 Jimmie's Super-ette 152 Josten's 151 Kaelber, Harry Realtor 152 Keller Printing 138 Kraner Insurance Agency 138 Landes Jewelry 141 Lemley 8: Marshall 144 Iennon's 132 Llewellyn-Selanders 8: Gibbon 144 Lockwood Lumber Co. 143 Loeb Furniture 152 Louisville Title Insurance Co. 144 Ludwig and Kibbey 146 Lusch Sunoco Service 144 Lurye Furs 144 Mac's Trading Post 156 Maish, Jay H. Co. 136 Malo Bros. and Sons 136 Maniaci Markets 138, 142 Marion Auto Dealers Association 158 Marion Marion Marion Marion Marion Marion Marion Marion Marion Marion Marion Marion Marion Marion Marion Marion Marion Marion Marion Marion Auto Finance Co. 137 Brick Corp. 149 Business College 156 Cleaners Inc. 153 Contracting Corp. 129 Credit Rating Co. 142 County Bank 124 County Farm Bureau Assoc. 147 Federal Savings and Loan 130 Frozen Food Center 144 Graphic Arts 137 Metal Products 148 Motor Supply Inc. 139 Office Equipment Co. 144 Paint Co. 139 Power Shovel Co. 155 Star 139 Tile Mart 142 Tire Service 143 Water Co. 129 Markert and Lewis 135 Mar-O-Del Golf Course 143 Mathews, John W. 125 May's Jewelers 140 McAndrew 8: McAndrew 140 McNew's, Tom Restaurant 139 Meister Bros.-Schmidt Pharmacy 146 Merchants Transfer 8: Storage 134 Metropolitan Life Insurance 152 Millard-Hunt Co. 157 Montgomery Ward 142 Mosure Machine 8: Tool 143 161 National City Bank 133 Nora Lou Beauty Shop 160 Oakland Variety Store 142 Ohio State Life Insurance Co. 141 Omar Bakeries 131 Palace Theatre 153 Peerless Cleaners 125 Penney's, J. C. 130 People's Clothing Co. 143 Perfect Shoe Repair 144 Photo Shop 142 Pollak Steel Co. 148 Probst Supply Co. 134 Racket Store 142 Rapp Brothers 136 R. 1. K. Company 146 Robert's Outdoor Store 138 Robinson Electrical Supply Co. 141 Ron's Salon of Beauty 141 Sander's Auto Parts 158 Schaffner-Denzer 142 Scharer Insurance Agency Schiff's Shoe Store 156 Schneider Sheet Metal Shop 160 Sears Roebuck 8: Co. 140 Seiter Electric 156 Selanders Electrical Service 157 Sharp Shop 137 Shellhorn's Music Store 142 Shrimp Bay 158 Sims Brothers 127 Simpson Insurance 152 Slob 8: Bierce Welders 140 Smith 8: Sons Insurance 160 Smith's Royal Blue 160 Snider's Avenue Market 144 Spear 8: Son 153 Spiegel Order Oflice 141 S. S. Kresge Co. 140, 152 Stein's Studio 132 Stumbo, W. C. Co. 153 Sub-Terra Garden 152 Sutton 8: Lightner 147 Swink, Howard Advertising Co. 135 Terzo Sundries 144 Thompson Loan 8: Finance Co. 144 Torrance, Smith, Stafford 132 Treaty Co. 158 Triangle Filling Station 141 Turoif Bros. Restaurant 140 Uhler's 125 Union Bus Depot 159 United Electric Inc. 143 Vanity Beauty Shop 142 Vine Street Market 168 Wilhelm Wallpaper 8: Paint Co. 141 Whirlpool Corp. 154 Wiant's Book Store 144 Wilson Bohannan 139 Wilson's Body Shop 141 Windom's Food Market 144 Wise's Super Market 149 Woodrow Ave. Market 156 Wyandot Popcorn Co. 159 Yellow Cab 140 Y. M. C. A. 123 Zahn's Variety Store 158 SENIOR ACTIVITY INDEX ATAMARA AGNEW-General Course5 Home Room Secretary 85 Home Room Treasurer 2, 45 FNA 45 Pe Club 2. MARY ALBRIGHT-General Course5 Deca Club 4. RICHARD AELMAN-General Course5 Home Room Treasurer 15 Hi-Y 1, 2, 45 FEA 8, 45 Manager fAthleticsJ Football 1. MARTIN ALTMAIER- General Course5 Home Room Treasurer 85 Class Will Committee, Chairman 45 Herald Business Manager 45 Choir 1, 25 Play Cast 45 Harding Reporter 8, 45 Props 8: Q's 45 Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, 3, Chaplain 45 FEA 45 Gol 2, 3, 45 Science Fair 45 Mock Convention Delegate 45 Ohio General Scholarship Test, Honorable Mention, Counw. RIC AND RIA-General Course5 Science Fair 8. ROBERT AN- DRE S-Vocational Course5 VIC Club 8, 4. JOSEPH ANSLEY-General Course5 Senior Choir S, 4: Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Baseball 25 Tennis 85 Science Fair 3, 4. DAN ARMBRUSTER-General Course5 Home Room Vice President 1, 25 Student Council 15 Hi-Y 15 FEA 45 Class Committee 45 Basketball 15 Baseball 25 Manager lAthletics5J Football 15 Track 1. ETTA MAE ARMSTRONG-General Course5 Color Com- mittee Chairman 25 Cap and Gown Committee 3, 45 Library Council 25 Herald 35 Choir 1, 25 Senior Choir 3, 45 Play Cast 15 Play Committee, Usherette 35 FTA 45 Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 45 Homecoming Queen 45 Junior Altrusian 4. CHARLES ARNDT-General Course5 Home Room Treasurer 35 Hi-Y 1, 2, 8, 45 FTA 45 FEA 45 Tennis 2, 8, 45 Science Fair 4. LEROY ARNOLD-General Course5 Cross Country 3, 45 Track 4. ARTHUR AUGENSTEIN-Vocational Course5 DECA 45 Football 1, 25 Basketball 15 Cross Country 2. B DOUG BAILEY-General Course5 Home Room President 15 Home Room Vice President 25 Name Card Committee 45 Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 45 Varsity H 35 Basketball 15 Baseball 2, 35 Cross Country 25 Manager fAthleticsJ, Track 1. LARRY BAILEY-General Course5 Choir 25 Senior Choir 3, 45 Vocal Ensembles 2, 4. JAMES BAKER-General Course5 Choir 2, 35 S anish Club 4. SHIRLEY BAK- ER-General Course5 Tri-Hi-Y 15 Shoshonean Cliub 45 Place of em loyment, George Washington School. GARY BARNHART-General Course5 Choir 1, 85 Play Cast 1, 45 Play Committee 35 Hi-Y 15 Cross Country 45 Track 1, 4. CAROLYN BAUER-Vocational Course5 Home Room President 45 Home Room Chaplain 35 Choir 2, Senior Choir 3, 45 Shoshonean Club-employed at First Presbyterian Church 4. RICHARD BAUER-General Course5 Home Room President 45 Hi-Y 3, 45 FTA, Treasurer 45 Cross Country 3, 45 Track 2, 45 Science Fair 45 Mock Convention Delegate 4. DOUG BEAVER-General Course5 Varsity H 45 Football 1, 2, 45 Baseball 25 Cross Country 3. JERRY BECHTLE-General Course5 Home Room President 1, 2, 3, 45 Motto Committee 25 Senior Breakfast Committee, Chairman 45 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, President 45 Stardusters 8, 45 Play Cast 1, 35 Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 45 FEA 45 Varsity H 45 Football 1, 3, 45 Cross Country 25 Track 1, 3, 45 Hall Monitor 45 Orchestra Council 45 American Field Service Exchange Student 35 Junior Kiwanian 45 Ohio General Scholarship Test, Honorable Mention, County 4. CAROL BEHM-General Course5 Home Room Treasurer 25 Student Council 25 Herald 3, 4, Editorial Stall' 45 Choir 1, 2, 85 Senior Choir 45 Play Cast 15 Play Committee 45 Tri- Hi-Y 1, 2, 8, 45 Pap Club 1, 2, 8, 45 Tone-etts 1, 2, 8, 4. JACQUIE BEISLER- General Course5 ome Room Vice President 35 Home Room Secretary 45 Student Council 3, 4, Vice President 45 Class Will Committee 45 Oflice Assistant 1, 8, 45 Choir 25 Play Cast 35 Play Committee, Usherette 4: Props 8: Q's 2, S, 4, Chaplain 3, Treas- urer 45 Trl-Hi-Y 1, 2, S, 4, Secretary 45 FTA, Secretary 45 Peg Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Home- coming Court 45 Science Fair S, Superior in Local5 Mock onvention Delegate 4. PATT BENNER-Vocational Course5 Home Room President 15 Home Room Sec- retary 45 Oliice Assistant 15 Choir 15 Tri-Hi-Y 15 Shoshonean Club-Place of Em- ployment, Anthony's 45 Pep .Club 1. MARY JO BERRY-Vocational Course5 ome Room Secretary 15 Choir 1, 25 DECA Club-Place of Employment, May's 45 Pep Club 1. KENNETH BEVERIDGE-General Course5 Marching Band 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 15 Stardusters 45 Hi-Y 1, 35 Cross Country 2, 3, 45 Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Junior Achievement S, 45 Ensembles 2, 8. JAMES BIDDLE-General Course5 Quiver 8, 4,. Sales Manager 45 Marching Band l, 25 Hi-Y 45 FEA 45 Junior Achievement, President S, 45 Science Fair 3, Superior in Local5 Ohio General Scholarship Test, 8 in County, Honorable Mention in District. BARBARA BIGGS-Vocational Course5 Shoshonean Club-Place of Employment Mark St. School 4. GENE BISHOP-Vocational Course5 VIC Club 3, 45 Chaplain Home Room 1. WILLIAM BLAKE-General Course5 Class Committee 3, 4, Senior Class Prophecy 45 Herald 3, 45 Choir 1, 25 Senior Choir 8, 45 Hi-Y 2, 8, 45 FTA 45 Football 1, 25 Cross Country 25 Track. 1, -2, 35 Hall Monitor S. YVONNE BLEVINS-General Course5 Choir 1, 25 Tn-H1-Y 1. MARGARET BLOSSER-General Course5 Choir 25 Marching Band 15 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 45 Art Club 2, 3, 45 Pe Club 4. WILLIAM BOGART- General Course: Home Room Chaplain 1, 25 Choir 25 Senior Choir S, 45 Marching Band 2, 3, 45 Concert Band 1, 2, 8, 4, President 45 Orchestra 15 Cross Country 35 Track.3. SARAH BOGER-General Course5 Class Song Committee 45 Choir 1, 25 Senior Choir 3, 45 Marching Band 2, 3, 45 Concert Band 1, 2, S, 45 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 3, 4 FTA 45 Pep Club 25 Science Fair S5 Home Room Chaplain 2, 45 Marching Band Council 4. JOEL BOLANDER-General Course5 Student Council 15 Choir 15 Hi-Y 1: Varsity H 45 Football 1, 2, 8, 45 Baseball 3. MICKEY BOLDEN-General Course5 Varsity H 2, 3, 45 Football 15 Cross Country 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 45 Track 2, 3, 45 Science Fair 3. FRANCES BOLLINGER-General Course5 Home Room Secretary 15 Library Council 15 Choir 25 Senior Choir 3, 45 Play Committee 1, 45 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 35 Art Club 2, 3, 4. GERALD BOSH-General Course5 Home Room Vice President 45 Hi-Y 15 Varsity H 2, 3, 45 Football l, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 2, 3, 45 Track 15 Hall Monitor 8, 45 All-American, Honorable Mention, Football 4. WAYNE BOSTON-General Course5 Home Room Secretary 15 Hi-Y 1, 2. JIM BOWEN- Vocational Course5 VIC Club 3. RONNIE BOWMAN-General Course5 Man- ager fAthleticsJ, 15 Junior Achievement 8, 4. JIMMIE BOYD-General Course5 DECA Club-Place of Em loyment G. C. Murphy5 Football 15 Basketball 15 Base- ball 8. JOYCE BRADEN-Vocational Course5 Home Room Treasurer 25 Choir 1, 2, 35 Senior Choir 45 Concert Band 15 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 35 Shoshonean Club-Place of Employment Marion County Bank5 Junior Achievement 3. JANICE BRAKE -General Course5 Tri-Hi-Y 1. SHERMAN BRAMMER-General Course5 Home Room Chaplain 45 Home Room Secretary S5 School Pa r 1. GERALD BRAY- General Course5 FEA 4. EDDIE BROWN-GeneraImCourse5 Hi-Y, Secretary 15 Football 15 Basketball 15 Cross Country 45 Manager fAthleticsJ 1. LAURETTA BROWN-General Course5 Choir 1, 2, 35 Concert and 15 Orchestra 15 Play Cast 15 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 45 GAA 2, 8, 45 Junior Achievement 2, 35 Science Fair 3. LEWIS BROWN-General Course. MARY LOU BROWN-General Course5 Play Com- mittee 35 GAA 25 Pep Club 45 Cheerleader 25 Junior Achievement 45 English Merit Club 25 Junior S.O.S. Club 1, 2. JANET BRUNNER-General Course5 Ca and Gown Committee 3, 45 Office Assistant l, 35 Herald 45 Play Committee, Ticlliet 45 Props 81 Q's 2, 3, 45 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 45 FTA 45 FNA 45 Pep Club 1, 25 Home Room Chaplain 8, 4. SHIRLEY BUCHANAN-General Course5 Art Club 3. AR- MIDA BUCKINGHAM-General Course5 Home Room Vice President 25 Choir 1, 2, 35 Senior 45 Majorette 2, 3, 45 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 45 GAA l. RON BUCKLEY-Gen- eral Course5 Home Room Secretary 15 Play Cast 15 Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4: Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 2, S5 Track 1. JANET BURCH-General Course5 Home Room Treas- urer 2, 45 Name Card Committee 45 Herald 35 Choir 1, 2, 35 Senior Choir 45 March- ing Band 2, 3, 45 Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Play Committee 8, 45 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 85 F NA- 45 Junior Achievement S5 Science Fair 45 Tri-Gra-Y Leader 45 Tone-etts 1, 2, 3, 4. PAMELA BURKE-General Course5 Home Room Vice President 2, 85 Home Room Secretary 1. 25 Class Committee 45 Herald 45 Choir 1, 25 Senior Choir 3, 45 Play Cast 15 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 1. NANCY BURNSIDE-Gem eral Course5 Home Room Secretary 35 Choir 25 Play Committee 45 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 35 FTA 45 Pep Club 25 Junior Achievement 2, 3, Treasurer 35 Tri-Gray-Y Ieader 8, 4. BARBARA BUSH-General Course. RUTH BUTLER-General Course. C CAROLYN CALBERT-General Course5 Ollice Assistant 15 Choir 1, 2, 85 Tri- Hi-Y 1, 2. GARY CALDWELL-General Course5 Home Room President 1, 3, 45 Home Room Vice President 25 Class Committee 45 Choir 1, 25 Senior Choir 45 Marching Band 2, 3, 45 Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Director 45 Orchestra S5 Stardusters 2, 3, 45 Football 15 Basketball 1, 2, S, 45 Cross Country 1, 2, 35 Track 1, 2, 3, 45 ltlusic Ensembles 2, 3, 4. GARY CALLAHAN-General Course5 March- ing Band 3, 45 Concert Band 3, 4. BETTY CAPRINO-General Course5 Home Room Chaplain 35 Library Council 3, 45 Choir 25 Tri-Hi-Y 25 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Science Fair 3. SUE CARHART-General Course5 Class Treasurer 15 Home Room Secretary 1, 2, 45 Class Prophecy Committee 45 Herald 3, 45 Play Cast 15 Play Committee, Publicity Chairman 3, 45 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 8, 45 FTA 45 Pep Club 1. EDITH CARWILE-General Course5 Student Council 15 Choir 25 Tri-Hi-Y 15 GAA 4. MARY CASTLE-General Course5 Choir 15 Marching Band 2, 3, 45 Concert Band 2, 3, 45 Tri-Hi-Y 15 Pep Club 35 Flute Quartet 3, 4. EILEEN CERNY- Vocational Course5 Choir 15 DECA Club 4. CAROL CHAPMAN-General Course5 Choir 15 Tri-Hi-Y 1. JERRY CHAPMAN-General Course: Football 15 Track 1. PATRICIA CHAPMAN-General Course5 Quiver 85 Choir 2. MAR- GARET CHERKO-General Course5 GAA 1. DAVID CHESSER-General Course5 Science Fair 3. DAVID CHRISTMAN-General Course5 Home Room President 35 Home Room Secretary 25 Marching Band 2, 45 Concert Band 1, 2, S, 45 Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 45 Football 35 Golf 2, 3, 45 Band Honor Roll4. RUTHANN CLARK- General Course5 Home Room Chaplain 15 Choir 15 Concert Band 15 Pep Club 3, 4. SANDRA CLARK-General Course. TOM CLARK-General Course5 Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 45 FEA 45 Varsity H 2, 3, 45 Tennis 2, 3, 4, Ca tain 45 Science Fair 45 Mock Con- vention Delegate 4. SUE COCHERL-GeneraIli Course5 Office Assistant 15 Choir 1, 25 Tri-Hi-Y 15 Art Club 3. DIANE COCKRELL-General Course: Home Room Secretary 2, 45 Student Council 15 Prom Decoration and Class Preighesy Com- mittees 3, 45 Quiver, Copy Editor 45 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 45 Pep Club l. ENNETH COFFAE-General Course5 Home Room President 1, 45 Home Room Vice President 25 Student Council 15 Color and Invitation Committees 2, 45 Choir 15 Hi-Y 35 FEA 45 Varsity H 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 45 Cross Country 2, 3. AR- THUR COLLINS-Vocational Course5 Home Room Treasurer 35 VIC Club 3, 4. LARRY COMBS-General Course5 Home Room President 45 Home Room Treas- urer 2, S5 Play Committee 15 Hi-Y 1, 25 Varsity H 8, 4: Printing Club 45 Football 1, 25 Basketball 15 Track 15 Manager lAthleticsl, Baseball 2, 3. LINDA CONLEY- General Course5 Library Council 15 Choir 1, 2, 35 Harding Reporter 45 Tri-Hi-Y.15 FTA 45 Junior Achievement 3. JACK COOK-General Course5 Home Room Vice President 35 Choir 1: Play Cast 15 Printing Club 45 Football 1. MARVIN COOK- General Course5 Hi-Y 1, 25 Varsity H 2, 3, 45 Printing Club 45 Football 1, 2, 35 Bas- ketball 1, 25 Cross Country 45 Track 1, 2, 3, 4. TOM COOKE-General Course: French Club 45 Varsity H 3, 45 Cross Country 3, 45 Track 3, 4. RONALD COOP- ERIDER-General Course5 DECA Club-Place of Employment Big Bear Store 45 Track 15 Manager fAthleticsJ Football 1. BONNIE CORWIN- eneral Course5 Home Room Vice President 3, 45 Class Prophesy Committee 45 Play Cast 3, 45 Props B: Q's S, 45 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 FTA 45 FNA 45 GAA 15 Red Cross S, 45 Hall Monitor 3. RON COVRETT-General Course5 Student Council 15 Choir 25 Play Cast 15 Basket- ball 1, 2. LINDA CRABTREE-Vocational Course5 Home Room President 15 Library Council 15 Shoshonean Club-Place of Em loyment Silver St. School 4. PHYLLIS CRAMPTON-Vocational Course5 Class Office 3, Homeroom President 3, GAA 15 Choir 15 Tri-Hi-Y 15 Shoshonean Club-Place of Employment Millard Hunt Co. 4. WILMA CRAVEN-General Course5 Home Room Treasurer 15 Ll- brary Council l, 2, 3, 45 School Paper 15 Choir 1, 2, S5 Senior Choir 45 Play Cast 15 French Club 45 FTA 45 GAA 4. VANCE CREVISTON-General Course5 Home Room President 1, 25 Home Room Vice President 3, 45 Student Council 45 Class Color Committee, Chairman 25 Cap and Gown Committee, Chairman 3, 45 Play Cast 15 Hi-Y 1, 3, 45 Varsity H 2, 8, 45 Football 1, 2, 8, 45 Basketball 25 Baseball 35 Track 1, 2' Hall Monitor 4. ADRIA CRIPPLE-General Course5 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, S. MIHE CROSS-General Course5 Play Committee 8, 4, Chairman5 Harding Re8orter 1, 2 8 E 'neer 2, 8, 45 Cross Country 35 Track S5 Science Fair 5. TH MAS CROWDER-General Course5 FEA 5, 45 Junior Achievement 2, S, 45 Science Fair 4. LARRY CROWE-Vocational Course5 DECA Club-Place of Employment A 8: P Stores 45 Basketball 15 Cross Country 25 Manager CAthleticsJ, Football 1. PAT CRUMM-General Course: Home Room Vice President 15 Choir 15 Tri-Hi-Y 15 Art Club 8. ' LINDA CUDD-Vocational Course5 Library Council 15 Choir 1, 25 Play Cast 15 Tri-Hi-Y 15 Shoshonean Club-Place of Emre oyment Fulfillment Corp. 4. MARTIN CUNNINGHAM-Vocational Course5 VIC lub 8, 4. D RONALD DALTON-General Course5 Cap and Gown Committee 85 Senior Breakfast Committee 45 Quiver S, 45 Hi- 3, 45 Tennis 25 Cross Country 85 Track 45 Hall Monitor 85 Ohio General Scholarship Test, Honorable Mention, County 45 Mock Convention Delegate 4. DONAL DANIEL-General Course5 Cross Country 45 Track 1, 45 Science Fair 4. BETTY DAVIS-General Course5 Stu- dent Council 15 Choir 15 Ma'orette 2, 8, 45 Play Committee 15 Tn-Hi-Y 15 Band Honor Roll 4. LETITIA DAVIS-General Course5 Home Room Vice President 25 Home Room Secretarisllty Home Room Treasurer 45 Choir 1, 25 Play Committee 85 45 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 8, 45 A 4. MAROLINE DAVIS-General Course5 Home Room Secretary 85 Concert Band 15 Majorette 45 Play Committee 15 Tri-Hi-Y 1.5 FTA 4. PAM DAVIS-General Course5 Home Room President 85 Student Council 15 Cap and Gown Committee 35 Class Will Committee 45 Oliice Assistant 1, S, 45 Library Council 25 Play Cast 15 Tri-Hi-Y 15 Junior Achievement 4. REBECCA DAVIS- General Course. LARRY DE HAVEN-Vocational Course5 VIC Club 8, 4. JOHN DE LONG-General Course: Student Council 15 DECA Club-Place of Em- loyment A E P Stores 45 Track 1. ROGER DETWILER-General Course5 Choir l, 2, 85 Basketball 1. ANN DE VORE-General Course. DEIJORES- DE VORE-General Course: Harding Reporter 4. CAROLE DE WITT-General Course. BILL DIXON-Vocational Course5 Home Room Vice President 85 Star- dusters 2, S5 VIC Club 8, 45 Cross Country 15 Home Room Chaplain 2. SALLY DUFFY-General Course5 Home Room Vice President 45 Home Room Secretary 25 Choir 25 Play Committee, Costume 85 Spanish Club 45 Tri-I-li-Y 1, 2, 8, 45 FNA 45 Pep Club 1, 25 Science Fair 4. GENE DULIN-General Course5 Home Room Chaplain 45 Prom Committee 85 Name Card Committee 45 Librarly Council 15 Con- cert Band 15 Orchestra 15 Play Cast 15 Hi-Y 45 FEA 45 Footbal 25 Baseball 2, 85 Ohio General Scholarship Test, Honorable Mention, County 4. MICHAEL DUNAWAY-General Course. E GARY EATON-General Course5 FEA 45 Manager CAthleticsJ, Basketball 15 Science Fair 8. NANCY EMERY-Vocations. Course5 Home Room Secre- tary 45 Choir 15 Play Committee 15 Tri-Hi-Y 15 DECA Club-Place of Emaloyment Kresge's 45 Pep Club 1. DIANE ETTER-General Course5 Quiver 45 erald.35 Pla Cast 45 Pla Committee, Publicity Chairman S5 Harding Reporter 45 Spanish Club 45 Props 8: Ons 2, S, 45 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 8, 45 Art Club 25 Pep Club 2, 8, 45 Junior Achievement 4. JUDITH ANN EVANS-General Course5 Home Room Treas- Heli, 2, 55 C1333 Invitation Committee 45 Herald 85 Play Committee, Makeup 45 Tri- i- 8, 45 4. F JANET FAIRCHILD-General Course5 Office Assistant 2, S, 45 Play Committee, Publicity l, 45 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, S, 45 FTA 45 GAA 15 Art Club 25 Pep Club 15 Jun- ior Achievement 2. NANCY FELLMETH-General Course5 Home Room Treas- urer 45 Library Council 1, 25 Play Committee, Usherette 45 FTA 4. KAY FERRI- MAN-General Course5 Home Room Vice President 15 Choir S5 Tri-Hi-Y l. MIL- DRED FERRIMAN-General Course. DON FISHER-Vocational Course5 VIC Club 8, 4. PEGGY FLEMING-Vocational Course5 Library Council 25 Choir 15 Marching Band 2, S5 Concert Band l, 2, 85 Tri-Hi-Y 15 Shoshonean Club-Place of Employment Vernon School 45 Junior Achievement 3. STUART FLESHER- General Course5 Home Room President 15 Home Room Secretary 25 Home Room Treasurer S5 DECA Club, Vice President 45 Football 1, 25 Basketball 1. JOHN FIJOURNOY-Vocational Course5 Home Room Secretary 15 VIC Club 2, 8,45 Track 15 Manager CAthleticsi 2, 8. SUE FLOWERS-Vocational Course5 Choir 15 Tn- Hi-Y 15 hoshonean Club-Place of Employment National City Bank 45 Pep Club 1. 2. KAY FORTNER-General Course5 Class Secretary 15 Home Room.Secre- tary 15 Student Council 1, 3, 45 Class Committee,1,,45 Ollice Assistant 15 Choir 1, 25 Senior Choir 8, 45 MarchinilBand 15 Play Cast 1, 45 Play Committee, Usherette S5 Harding Reporter 45 Props gs 2, 8, 45 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, S, 4, President 1, President 2, Vice President 85 FTA 45 Pe lub 2, 8, 45 Cheerleader 15 Mock Political Convention Delegate 45 Homecoming Clhurt 4. CAROLYN FOUT-Vocational Course5 Tri- I'Ii- 15 Shoshonean Club-Place of Employment Pearl St. School 4. BARBARA FRANCE-General Course5 Home Room Secretary 15 Office Assistant 15 Choir 1, 25 Spanish Club 45 Tri-Hi-Y 15 FTA 45 GAA 8. JOHN FRETZ-General Course5 ome Room President 1, 2, 85 Student Council 15 Prom Committee 85 Class History Committee 45 Concert Band 15 Orchestra 15 Play Committee 15 Hi-Y 1, S, 45 FEA 45 Varsity H 45 Football 15 Basketball 15 Cross Country 2, 8, 45 Track 1, 2, 85 Hall Monitor S5 Science Fair 45 Mock Convention Deleqite 45 Junior Kiwanian 45 Time Test Winner 45 Ohio General Scholarship Test, onorable Mention, County 4. DAVID FROST-General Course5 Marching Band 2, 8, 45 Concert Band 1, 2, S, 45 Orchestra 1, S, 45 Stardusters 2, S, 45 Hi-Y 1, 25 Ensembles 2, S, 45 Marching Band Council 45 Concert Band Council 45 Orchestra Council 45 Pep Band 8, 4. G CYNTHIA GAL1.ADAY-General come, choir 1, 2, Marching Band 1, e, s, 4, Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 45 Play Committee, 'Picket 45 Tri-Hi-Y 85 FTA 45 Flute Quartet 1, 2, S, 45 Per Band 45 Solo 1, 2, 8, 4. RUTH GALLINA- General Course5 Home Room Presi ent 15 Home Room Vice President 25 Class Com- mittee 15 Omce Assistant 45 Choir 85 Play Committee 15 Tri-Hi-Y l, 2, 3' Pep Club 15 Junior Achievement 4. WANDA GARRISON-Vocational Course: Home Room Vice President 45 Choir 1, 2, 85 Tri-Hi-Y 15 Shoshonean Club-Place of Employment Berlou Manufacturing Co. 4. SANDRA GAVER-General Course5 Home Room Secretary 2, 85 Quiver 3, 45 Choir S5 Senior Choir 45 Orchestra 1, 2, 8, 45 Harding Re- rter 45 Spanish Club 45 Trl-HI-Y 1, 2, 3, 45 FTA 45 Pep Club 1, 25 Science Fair 35 ligne-etts 1, 2, 8, 4. CHARLES GAY-General Course5 Printin Club 4. LIN- DA LOU GAY-General Course: Choir 15 Marchin Band 15 fgoncert Band5 Tri- Hi-Y 1, 2, 85 Art Club S5 Cheerleader 15 Science Fair 8. PHILIP GEORGE- General Course5 Home Room President 15 Hi-Y 25 Art Club 85 Cross Country 45 Track 2, 85 Junior Achievement 2. JERRY GIBSON-General Course5 French Club 45 Football 1. RON GIBSON-General Course5 Library Council 1. LIN- DA GILMORE-Vocational Course5 Library Council 35 Choir 15 Play Committee 15 Tri-Hi-Y 1, Treasurer5 Shoshonean Club-Place of Emlployment Probst Su ly Co. 4. LAURENCE GLEASON-Vocational Course5 D CA Club-Place of Rpm- ployyment Big Bear 4. STEVE GLEASON-General Course: Track 1, 2. HAR- OL GLISSON-General Course: Pnntilpf Club 4. JOSEPH GOINES-General Course5 Home Room Vice President 55 arching Band 2, S, 45 Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 45 Hi-Y 15 Cross Country 2, S, 45 Track 1, 2, 8, 45 Junior Achieve- ment 4. ANN GOSSARD-General Course5 Art Club 2, 8, 4. JIM GRACEY- General Course5 Home Room.Treasurer 45 Student Council 1, 25 FEA 8, 45 Varsity H 8, 45 Golf 3, 45 Junior Achievement 85 Science-Fair 85 World Aliairs Institute 45 Ohio General Scholarship Test, Honorable Mention, County, District 4. WIL- LIAM GREEN-General Course5 Home Room. Secretary 15 Class Invitation Com- mittee 45 FEA 45 Junior Achievement 2, 45 Science Fair, Superior in Local 85 Ohio General Scholarship Test, Honorable Mention, County 4. CAROLYN GREER- Choir 2, 85 Senior Choir 45 Marching Band 15 Play Cast 45 Props 8: Q's 45 Tri- H1-Y 2, 45 GAA 4. PATRICIA RIFFITH-General Course: Class Secretary 45 Home Room Vice President 25 Home Room Secretar 45 Library Council, Vice President 85 Choir 1, 25 Play Cast 45 Play Committee S5 Pimps 8: Q's 2, 8, 45 Spanish Club, Secretalriy 45 Tri-I-Ii-Y 1, 2, 8, 45 FTA 45 Pep Club 1, 2, 8, 45 Mock Convention Delegate 45 I omecoming Court 4. .RALPH GROGG-General Course: Librarg' Council 15 Hi-Y 45 FEA 45 Junior Achievement 8, 45 Science.Fair 8. THOMA GROSS-General Course5 Concert Band 15 Science Fair S. JACKY GRUBER- General Courseg Concert Band 15 Play Cast 15 Play Committee, Ticket 45 S nish Club 45 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, S5 FTA 45 Pep Club 1. HENRY GUTHRIE-Glriieral Course5 Class Treasurer 35 I'Iome.Room President 15 Student Council 1, 85 Class Color Committee 25 Prom Committee S5 Choir l, 25 Senior Choir 8, 45 Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Play Cast S, 45 Prgs Sz Q's S, 45 Hi-Y 85 FEA 8, 45 Varsit H 2, 8, 45 Football 25 Golf 2, S, 45 Track 15 all Monitor S5 Science Fair 45 Mock Convention Delegate 4. H DAVID HAAS-General course, cus. commmse 4, Hi-Y 2, s, 4, Treasurer S, Vice President 45 FTA 45 Basketball 1, 2, 8, 45 Tennis 35 Cross Country 2, 8 45 Manriiger CAthleticsl l, 2, 45 Science Fair 8. ROD HABERMAN-General Course5 ootball 1, 25 Cross Country 45 Track 1, 2, 8, 4. RICHARD HALBER- STEIN-General Course5 Class Treasurer 2, 45 Home Room President 25 Home Room Vice President 15 Class Ring Committee 85 Quiver 2, 85 Choir 1, 25 Senior Choir S, 45 Stardusters 2, S, 45 Play Cast 1, 8, 45 Harding Re rter 2, 8, 45 Spanish Club, Presi- dent 45 Hi-Y 1, 25 FEA 8, 4, Vice President 45 'Science Fair 45 Mock Convention Delegate 45 Junior Kiwanian 45 Ohio General Scholarship Test, Honorable Mention, County, District 4. KENNETH HALL-Vocational Course5 Home Room Sec- retary 45 VIC Club 8, 45 Football 15 Cross Country 85 Track 2, 8. PHYLLIS HALL-General Course5 Marching Band 3, 45 Concert Band 1, 2, S, 45 Play Cast 45 Trl-Hi-Y 1, 2, 8, 45 Pep Club 2, 85 Junior Achievement 4. DELBERT HAMM- General Course5 Home Room Treasurer 15 Printing Club 4. SANDRA HAM- MON-General Course5 Choir 1, 25 Play Committee, Costume 45 Tri-Hi-Y 1. JANE HAMMOND-General Course5 Home Room Vice President 85 Home Room Chaplain 25 Class Flower Committee, Chairman 4' guiver 45 Herald 85 Choir 1, 25 Play Cast 45 Play Committee, Usherette 85 Props dl 's 45 Tri-Hi-Y l, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 8, 4' FTA 45 Art Club 45 Pep Club 15 Science Fair 4. CASSIE HANSEN-General Course.: Home Room Secretary 1, 25 Home Room Treasurer 15 Class Name Card Committee 45 Office Assistant 45 Librar Council 25 Herald 85 Pla Committee 8, 45 Tri-Hi-Y 45 FNA 45 Pep Club 15 Hall Iiflonitor 4. FRED HARDESTY-General Course5 Home Room President 45 Choir 1, 25 Senior Choir 8, 45 Concert Band 1, 25 Marching Band 1, 25 Orchestra 55 Play Cast 85 Junior Achievement 85 Ensembles S. BONNI HARMON-General Course5 Class Flower Committee 25 Class Pro hecy Committee, Chairman 45 Herald 85 Choir 2, 85 French Club 45 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 45FTA, Vice President 45 FNA 45 Hall Monitor 45 World Affairs Institute 45 Mock Conven- tion Delegate 45 Ohio General Scholarship Test, Honorable Mention, County, Dis- trict 4. PAM HARMON-Class Committee 45 Choir 1, 25 Senior Choir 45 Play Committee 45 French Club 45 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 8, 45 FTA 45 FNA 4. LOWELL HAR- RAH-General Course. CAROL HARRIS-General Course: Play Committee, Public- gtly5 1, 45 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 45 FTA 45 GAA 2, 85 Art Club 25 Pap Club 1. FRANKLIN ARRIS-General Course5 Choir 1, 25 Senior Choir 3, 45 i-Y 1, 2, 35 Tennis 2 8, 45 Manager CAthleticsJ, Track 1. JOYCE HARRIS-General Course5 Class Olicer 15 Herald 1, 2, 8. CAROL LEE HARTMAN-General Course5 Home Room Chaplain S: Student Council 15 Prom Decorations Committee S5 Library Council 15 Choir 15 Majorette 2, 8, 4, Head Magorette 85 Play Cast 15 French Club 45 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 45 FTA 45 FNA 45 GAA 2, 8, 4, resident 45 Pe Club 45 Hall Monitor 45 Band Honor Roll 4. MARGARET HAVERSTOCK-Gxieneral Course5 Pep Club 85 Play Cast 35 FTA 5. ELAINE HAZEN-General Course5 Choir 2, 85 Play Committee, Usherette 45 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 85 F NA 4. MEMORY HELMS-General Course5 Play Committee 15 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 85 GAA 25 Science Fair 3. GLORIA HENRY.. General Course5 Oflice Assistant 2, 35 Play Committee, Makeup S5 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 35 GAA 1, 2, 3. JANET HESS-General Course5 Choir 1, 25 Play Committee 15 Tri- Hl-Y l, 25 FNA 45 Pep Club hl. PATRICIA HIGDON-General Course5 Home Room Treasurer 2, 35 OHice Assistant 15 LibrarylCouncil 15 Play Committee, Usherette S, 45 Hardilnig Reporter 45 French Club 45 Tri- i-Y l, 2, 45 FAA 45 GAA 85 Pe Club 1, 35 Hall omtor 4. JOSEPH HILDRETH-General Course. JIM HJIND- MAN-General Course5 Hi-Y 15 Football 1, 2, Basketball 1. TERRY HOFF- MAN-General Course5 Home Room President 15 Home Room Vice President 25 Cap and Gown Committee 45 Play Cast 45 Hi-Y 15 Varsity H 3, 45 Football l, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Tennis 25 Track 1, 3, 45 Hall Monitor S, 45 All League Team- lst Team 45 State Team, Honorable Mention 4. LAREY HOLLIDAY-General Course5 Baseball 25 Cross Country 45 Track 3, 45 Junior Achievement 3, 4, President 4. SANDRA HOOPER-Vocational Course5 Home Room Chaplain 45 Tri-Hi-Y 15 GAA 2, 35 Shoshonean Club-Place of Employment Midtown Chevrolet 45 Pep Club 1, 2. CAROLYN HOOVER-General Course5 Play Committee 35 Tri-Hi- Y 1, 2. I DOROTHY HORD-General Course5 Home Room Treasurer 15 Choir 1, 2, 85 MaJorette 1, 2, 35 Play Cast 35 GAA l, 2, 3, 4: Cheerleader 3. MICHAEL HOUGH-General Course5 Varsity H 2, 8, 45 Printing Club 45 Basketball 15 Cross Country 2, 3, 45 Track 1, 2, S, 45 Hall Monitor 3, 4. DAVID HOUSER-General Course5 FEA 85 Junior Achievement 35 Ohio General Scholarship Test, Honorable Mention, County 4. BILL HUCKABA-General Course5 Play Cast 15 Hi-Y 15 Varsity H25 3, 45 Football 15 Basketball l, 25 Cross Country 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 45 Hall Monitor 8, 45 State Team S. GARY HUNT-Vocational Course5 Home Room President 45 Home Room Treasurer 35 Hi-Y 15 VIC Club 3, 45 Basketball 15 Track 1, S. LYNDA HUNT-General Course5 Home Room Secretray 1, 35 Home Rqom. Treasurer 25 Choir 25 Concert Band 15 Play Committee 1, 3, 45 Props Sz Q's Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 8, 45 FTA 45 Pep Club 1, 35 Cheerleader 45 Science Fair 3. PHYLLIS HUNTSMAN-General Course5 Herald 45 Marching Band 2, 8, 45 Con- cert Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Play Committee, Construction 45 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 25 Junior Achieve- ment 45 Science Fair S5 PATTYE HURST-General Course5 Home Room Chap- lain S5 .Class Flower Committee 25 Prom Committee 35 Senior Breakfast Committee 45 Choir 1, 2, 85 Marching Band 25 Concert Band 15 Orchestra 15 Play Committee, Usherette 85 Progs Sz Q's 2, 55 French Club 45 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 45 FTA 45 Ohio Gen- eral Scholarship est, Honorable Mention, County 4. ' CAROLYN ISALY-General Course5 Cap and Gown Committee 2, 3, 45 Herald 3, 4, Copy Editor 45 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 35 FEA 45 Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Junior Achieve- ment S5 Science Fair 8, 45 Class Will Committee 4. LARRY ISHIDA-General Course5 Class President 2, S5 Home Room President 1, 35 Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, President 1, 45 Prom Committee 35 Library Council 15 Choir 15 Play Cast 15 Hi-Y 1, 4: FEA 45 Varsity H 2, 8, 45 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 15 Baseball 2, 3, 45 Track 15 Hall Monitor 3, 4. RICHARD JACKS-Vocational Course5 Home Room President 45 Library Coun- cil 15 VIC Club 3, 45 Football 15 Basketball I5 Manager CAthleticsD, Track, Bas- ketball 1. BONNIE JACKSON-Vocational Course5 Choir 15 Play Committee 15 Harding Rltaimrter 25 Shoshonean Club-Place of Employment Glenwood School 4. RUTH JA ES-Vocational Course5 Choir 15 Tri-Hi-Y 15 DECA Club-Place of Em- ployment Murphy's 4. JANICE JENKINS-General Course5 Home Room Sec- retary -l, 85 Student Council 25 Class Invitation Committee 45 Herald, Coiply Editor 45 Choir 15 Play Cast 15 Play Committee, Costume 45 Spanish Club 45 Tri- i-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, President 45 Pep Club 15 Hall Monitor 3. ROBERT JENKINS-General Course5 Home Room Vice President 35 Choir 1, 25 Printing Club 4. SHARON JIVIDEN -General Course5 Library Council 15 Choir S5 Play Committee 15 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 45 GAA 45 Pep Club 1. .DENNY JONES-Vocational Course5 Home Room Secretary 45 DEC Club 45 Science Fair 3. DIANE JONES-General Course5 Llbrara' Council 15 Play Committee 1. MILTON JONES-Vocational Course5 VIC. lub 3, 4. PEGGY JONES-General Course5 Home Room Treasurer 25 Choir 1, 25 Senior Choir 3, 45 Marching Band 1, 2, S5 Concert Band 1, 2, S5 Play Com- mittee, Stage Manager 45 Pep Club 4. RICHARD J USTICE-Vocational Course5 DECA-Place of Employment Home Furnitures. K KATHY KABANA-Vocational Course5 Shoshonean Club-Place of Employ- ment .General Telephone Co. 45 Pep Club 1. BECKY KANNEL-General Course5 L1brai3'mCounci 15 Play Committee 1. BETSEY KAUFMAN-General Course5 Class cer 15 Home Room Secretary 15 Student Council 15 Class Motto 25 Proin Committee S5 Senior Prophecy Committee 45 Herald 8, 4, Editor 45 Choir 1, 25 Senior Choir S, 45 Play Committee, Usherette S, 45 French Club, President 45 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 1, 25 Mock Convention Delegate 45 Girls' State 3. FEROL KEIRNS-General Course5 Junior Achievement 3, 4. JOHN KELLER-General Course5 Home Room Vice President 25 Home Room Treasurer 15 Varsity H 45 Foot- ball 1, 45 Basketball 2, 35 Baseball 2, 3. FLOYD KELLEY-Vocational Course5 Home Room Vice President 35 Choir 1, 25 VIC Club 3, 45 Football 15 Basketball 15 Cross Country 2. WAYNE KELLEY-General Course5 Home Room Vice Presi- dent 25 Home Room Treasurer 15 Choir 15 Concert Band 15 Play Cast 45 Props 8: Q's 45 Hi-Y 15 Football 15 Track 15 Hall Monitor 8, 45 Mock Political Convention Dele- gate 4. WALTER KELSEY-General Course5 French Club 45 Hi-Y 3, 4, Treasurer 85 FEA 45 Golf 25 Cross Country 45 Track 45 Junior Achievement 2, 3, 4, President 45 Science Fair 4. DIANA KENNEDY-General Course5 Home Room Vice Presi- dent 2, 45 Library Council 1, 25 Choir 1, 25 Tri-Hi-Y 1. DONALD KERN-General Course5 Home Room President 1, 2, S5 Student Council 15 Class Committee 1, 3, 45 Play Cast 15 Hi-Y 1, 2, 8, 45 FEA 45 Varsity H 2, 3, 45 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 25 Track 1, 2, 3, 45 All Le ue Team-lst Team 45 State Team-lst Team 4. JAMES KEY-General Course5B5uiver S, 4, Business Manager 45 Hi-Y 1, 3, 4, Gray- Y Leader5 FEA 3, 45 Football 15 Track 25 Mock Political Convention Dele ate 45 Ohio General Scholarship Test, Honorable Mention, County. ANN KIMBALL- General Course5 Office Assistant 1, 2, 3, 45 Play Committee, Properties 3, 4, Chairman 45 Junior Achievement 2, 3, 4, Secretary, Treasurer 45 Science Fair 3. LINDA KING-General Course5 GAA 2. JAMES KINGSLEY-General Course5 Home Room President 35 Home Room Vice President 1, 25 Hi-Y 15 Varsity H 45 Printing Club, Vice President 45 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 1, 2. GEORGE KIRK-General Course5 Home Room Vice President 1, 35 Hi-Y 1, 2, S5 FEA 45 Varsity H 2, 3, 45 Bas- ketball l, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 45 Cross Country 2, 35 Track 15 Junior Achievement, President 45 Hall Monitor 35 All League Team 1st Team 4. KEITH KIRTS- General Course5 Class Vice President 15 Name Card Committee 45 Orchestra 15 Play Cast 1, 45 Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer l, Vice President 2, 35 Varsity 2, 8, 45 Art Club 45 Tennis 2, 3, 45 Track 25 Hall Monitor 35 Science Fair 3, 4. DAVID KLEHM- General Course5 Home Room Vice President 85 Marching Band 2, 3, 45 Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Stardusters 45 FEA 4. KRISTINA KLINGEL-General Course5 Home Room Chaplain 1, 25 Choir 1, 2, 35 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 25 FNA 45 GAA 25 Art Club 45 Pep Club 3, 45 Junior Achievement 4. ROGER KNACHEL-General Course5 FEA 4. JOAN KNOX-General Course5 Class Committee 15 Library Council 15 Choir 1, 25 Majorette 2, 3, 45 Play Cast 1, 45 Harding Reporter S, 45 Props Il Q's 3, 45 French Club 45 Tri-Hi-Y 15 FTA 45 Pep Club 15 Junior Achievement 4. LORIE KOCH- HEISER-General Course5 Home Room Chaplain 35 Student Council 15 Class Com- mittee 15 Library Council l5 Play Committee 1, 4, Ticket 45 Tri-Hi-Y 15 FTA 45 Pep Club 1. TED KOHLER-Vocational Course5 Home Room President 85 Home Room Treasurer 45 VIC Club 3, 45 Football 1, 25 Basketball 15 Track 1. CLARA KOONS-Vocational Course5 Home Room Treasurer l, 45 Play Committee, Ticket 35 GAA 2, 35 Shoshonean Club-Place of Emplo ment National City Bank 45 Pep Club 1, 2, 8. VIRGINIA KUNKLE-General Course5 Home Room Secretary 15 Stu- dent Council 15 Library Council 15 Choir 1, 2, 35 Senior Choir 45 Play Committee 15 Tri-Hi-Y 15 FTA 45 Pep Club 1. L JUDY LANGDON-General Course5 Prom Decorations Committee 35 Quiver 2, 3, 4 Photo Editor 45 Choir 15 Marching Band 2, 3, 45 Concert Band 1, 2, S, 45 Or- chestra 1, 2, 3, 45 Play Cast 15 Play Committee, Properties 35 French Club 45 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 45 FTA 45 FEA 3, 45 Pep Club 1, 25 Band Honor Roll 45 Marching Band Coun- cil 45 Concert Band Council 45 Solo 3, 45 Ensembles 2, 8, 45 Pep Band 2, 3, 45 Mock Convention Delegate 45 Science Fair 45 Senior General Scholarshigifest, 4th, County5 Ohio General Scholarship Test, 4th, County, 24th of girls in istrict, Honorable Mention, State. EDITH LARGE-General Course5 FNA 2, 8, 45 Latin Club 1, 2, 8. TOM LARKIN-General Course5 Class President 15 Home Room Vice President 25 Home Room Treasurer 35 Class Committee 45 Choir 1, 25 Senior Choir S, 45 Play Cast 45 Props Sz Q's 45 Hall Monitor 4. THOMAS LAUVER-General Course5 Marching Band l, 2, 3, 45 Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 45 Stardusters 45 En- sembles 3, 45 Solo 4. LUTHER LEATHEM-General Course5 Marching Band 1, 2, 3. BARBARA LEEDOM-General Course5 Class Omcer 25 Oilice Assistant 25 Choir 1, 2, 45 Concert Band 1, 25 Play Cast 45 Harding: Regorter 45 Props Sz Q's 45 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 45 FTA 45 Pep Club 4. JO ANN LEHN R- eneral Course5 FNA 4. ANDREW LEONARD-General Course5 Marching Band 1, 25 Concert Band l, 25 Play Cast 25 FEA 4. RUTHE LEONHART-General Course5 Tone-Etts 1, 2, 8, 45 Home Room Secretaiy 15 Class Senior Dance Committee 45 Librari Council 1, 25 Choir 1, 2, 35 Senior hoir 45 Play Cast 45 Play Committee S, 4, Tic et 3, Make-lisp 45 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, S, 45 FTA 45 Science Fair 25 Home Room Chaplain 2. KE - NETH LESTER-Vocational Course5 VIC Club 8, 4. THOMAS LEWIS-General Course5 Play Cast 45 Props Sz Q's 45 Hi-Y 1, 2, 35 FEA 45 Varsity H S, 45 Tennis 2, 3, 45 Junior Achievement 4. CHARLOTTE SUE LINDSEY-Vocational Course5 Otiice Assistant 1, 35 Play Committee 85 Shoshonean Club-Place of Employment Dowler-McGreight 45 Pep Club 2, S. LYNNE LODWIG-General Course5 Home Room Secretary 25 Prom Committee 35 Name Card Committee 45 Choir 1, 25 Senior Choir 8, 45 Play Cast 45 Play Committee, Usherette 35 Props 81 Qfs 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club, Vice President 45 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 8, 4, President 15 FTA, President 45 Pep Club 1, 2, 8, 4. JOYCE IJONG-Vocational Course5 Choir 15 Tri-Hi-Y 15 Shoshonean Club-Place of Employment Marion Lincoln Mercury 45 Art Club 1. JAMES LOUCK-General Course. JOHN LOWER-General Course. SUSAN LYONS- General Course5 Home Room Secretary 15 Home Room Treasurer 2, 85 Library Council S5 Choir 25 Marching Band 2, 35 Concert Band 15 Orchestra 15 Play Com- mittee 8, 45 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 8, 45 FNA 45 Pep Club 15 Tennis Club 85 Ensembles 2. JOHN MAAG-General Course5 Hi-Y 1, S5 FEA 45 Football 1, 25 Baseball 2. MJERRY MADDOX-General Course5 Class Committee 45 Choir 85 Senior Choir 45 Marching Band 45 Concert Band 15 Orchestra 1, S, 45 Play Committee, Set Con- struction 3, 45 Hi-Y 1, 2, 85 FTA 45 FEA 3, 45 Science Fair 2, S5 Ohio General Scholar- ship Test, Honorable Mention, County 4. JAMES MAGINN-General Course: Home Room President 1, 25 Home Room Vice President 3, 45 Student Council 1, 2, 85 Class Committee 2, 3, 45 FEA 45 Varsity H 3, 45 Football 1, 2, S, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Tennis 25 Track 35 Hall Monitor S, 45 All Lea ue Team-2nd Team 45 Mock Po- litical Convention Delegate 4. JOHN MAIPLE-General Course5 Home Room Treasurer 15 Office Assistant 15 Choir 15 Hi-Y 15 Art Club 1, 2. JACK MAR- SHALL-General Course5 Cross Country S, 45 Track S, 45 Science Fair 8. MARY MARSHALL-General Course: Senior Invitations Committee, Chairman 45 Library Council 1, 45 Play Committee, Usherette 45 French Club 45 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, S, 45 FTA 45 FNA 45 Pep Club 15 Hall Monitor 45 Science Fair 4. BERTHA MARTIN-Gem eral Course5 Choir l, 2, 35 French Club 4. WILLIAM MAY-General Course5 Hi-Y 35 Varsity H 45 Football 1, 2, 45 Track 2. CAROL MAYES-General Course: Concert Band 15 Play Cast 15 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 25 FNA 45 Pep Club 2,.S. JUDITH MCCARTNEY-General Course5 Home Room Secretary S5 Oflice Assistant 25 March- ing Band 2, 3, 45 Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 15 Stardusters 45 Play Committee 15 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 45 FTA 45 GAA 2, 35 Pep Club 15 Science Fair 8. ALICE McCLAIN- General Course5 Home Room Secretary 25 Cap and Gown Committee 45 Ollice As- sistant 45 Library Council 25 Choir 1, 25 Senior Choir 3, 45 Play Cast S, 45 Pro s 8: Q's 45 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 8, 45 FNA 45 Pep Club 15 Science Fair 45 Homecoming Court 4. JANET McCOMBS-General Course5 Home Room Treasurer 85 Library Council 2, 35 guiver 45 Marching Band 2-, S, 45 Concert Band l, 2, 8, 45 Orchestra 1, 8, 45 Play ommittee, Progerties 45 Trl-Hi-Y l, 25 FTA 45 Peg Band 45 Marching Band Council 45 Concert Ban Council 45 Band Honor Roll 45 lute Quartet S, 45 Solo 45 Mock Political Convention Delegate 4. KATHY McCOWEN-General Course5 Class Secretary 15 Class Prophecy, Committee 15 Class Committee S5 Cap and Gown Com- mittee 45 School Paper 15 lay Cast 1, 85 Props Sz Q's 2, 3, 45 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 8, 45 FNA, Vice President 45 GAA 15 Art Club 25 Pep Club 2. ALLEN McFARLIN- General Course: Play Cast 15 Varsity H 8, 45 Football 15 Cross Country 25 Manager tAthleticsD, Basketball 1, 2, 5, 4. AARON McGUFFIN-General Course5 Choir 15 DECA Club 4. JOHN McKEE-General Course5 Football 85 Cross Country l, 2, 8, 45 Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Ohio General Scholarship Test, Honorable Mention, County 4. CYNTHIA MclV1ANNIS-General Course5 Library Council 1, 8, 45 Marching Band 15 Play Committee, Ticket 55 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 8, 45 FTA 45 Junior Achievement S, 4. WILL AM McMANUS-General Course. DANIEL McPEEK-General Course5 Home Room Secretary 15 Choir 15 Marching: Band 2, 8, 45 Concert Band 1, 2, S5 Play Cast 15 Hi-Y 15 Printing Club 4. ROS McWADE-Vocational Course5 Library Council 15 GAA 2, 85 ECA Club 4. ROBERT MEISTER-Vocational Club5 Home Room Vice President 1, 85 Home Room Treasurer 2, 45 Student Council 15 Class Committee 45 Play Cast 15 Hi-Y 15 DECA Club-Place of Employment SchiE's 45 Football I5 Basketball 15 Track 1. JOAN MERCHANT-General Course5 Home Room Vice President 25 Home Room Secretary 1, 85 Class Committee 2, 8, 45 Herald 8, Editor 45 Choir 1, 25 Harding Reporter 2, 8, 45 Props Sz Q's 2, 85.French Club, Vice President 45 Trl-Hi-Y 1, 2, 8, 45 Junior Altrusian 45 DAR Winner 4. BARBARA METTLER-General Course5 Choir 15 Tri-Hi-Y l. LEROY METZ- General Course: Marchizg Band 25 DECA-Place of Employment Axhelm-Turner. JIM MILLER-General ourse5 Home Room President 2, S5 Class Committee 2, 45 Hi-Y 15 Varsity H 8, 45 Football l, 2, S, 45 Golf 15 Track 1, 2, S, 45 Hall Monitor 45 All-Inague Second Team 4. COLIN MILLIRON-Vocational Course5 Play Cast 15 VIC Club 8, 4. JOHN MINER-Vocational Course5 Home Room President 85 Home Room Treasurer 45 Hi-Y 15 VIC Club 8, 4. JOHN MITCHELL-General Course' Home Room Vice President 15 I-Ii-Y I, 25 Varsity H 8, 45 Printing Club 45 Football 45 Cross Country 2, 35 Track 1, 2, 8. BREWIE MOORE-General Course. ROBERT MOORE-General Course5 Football 1, 25 Track 1. RONALD.MRO- GAN-General Course5 Home Room Chaplain l, 25 Prom Decoration Committee 85 Senior Breakfast Committee and Will Committee 45 Library Council 25 Quiver 2, S5 4, Layout Editor 45 Play Cast 1, 8, 45 Play Committee 15 Props 8: Q's 2, 8, 45 Hi-Y l, 2. FFA 4. RICHARD MULLINS-General Course5 Home Room Secretary 85 Choir S5 Marching Band 2, 8, 45 Concert Band 2, 8, 45 Orchestra 8, 45 Stardusters 45 FEA S5 Cross Country 2, 35 Track 35 Junior Achievement 2,145 Solo 8, 45 Band Honor Roll 45 Marching: Band Council 45 Concert Band Council 4. VIRGINIA MUNDAY- Library ouncil 15 Play Cast 15 Home Room Chaplain 1. LOWELL MUNN- General Course5 Home Room Vice President 45 Home Room Treasurer 15 Choir 15 Varsity H 8, 45 PrintingIClub 45 Art Club 45 Cross Country 85 Track 2, 35 Manager CAthleticsJ, 2, 85 Hall onitor 8. BILLY MURPHY-Vocational Course5 Home Room Chailain 45 Home Room Secretary S5 Choir 15 VIC Club 2, 8, 45 Track 8, 4. SONDRA URPHY-General Course5 Home Room Treasurer 15 Library Council 15 Choir 1, 2, S5 Play Cast 15 Spanish Club 45 Tri-Hi-Y l, 2, 45 FTA 45 Science Fair 8. N DONALD NAYLOR-General Course5 Home Room Secretary 85 Home Room Treasurer 45 Printing Club 45 Track l, 8, 45 Junior Achievement 8. JUDITH NELSON-General Course5 Play Committee 85 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, S, 45 Pep Club 2, 8, 45 Hall Monitor 8. LARRY NEWSOM-General Course5 Concert Band 15 Orchestra 15 Hi-Y. CAROL NICHOLS-Vocational Course5 Concert Band 15 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 25 GAA 85 Shoshonean Club-Place of Employment National City Bank 45 Pep Club l. CHARLES OLIVER-General Course5 Home Room President 15 PrintingrClub 45 Track l. LOIS ORAHOOD-Vocational Course5 Play Committee, lcket 35 Tri-Hi-Y 25 GAA 85 Shoshonean Club-Place of Employment Eaton Mfg. Co. 45 Pep Club 2, 5. LINNEA ORR-General Course5 Home Room Secretary 1, 2, 35 ghoir l, 2, 85 French Club 45 Tri-Hi-Y l, 2, 8, 45 Pep Club 15 Junior Achievement 2, P SANDRA PARCHER-General Course. CHARLES PARISH-Vocational Course5 VIC Club 8, 45 Football l. JUNE PARKER-General Course5 Choir I, 25 Play Committee 35 Tri-Hi-Y 15 Pe Club 1. DOUG PATRICK-General Course5 Art Club 2. PATRICIA PATTERSON-General Course5 Choir l, 2, 85 FNA 4. JOHN PATTON-General Course5 Choir 15 Print Club 4. PAMELA PEACOCK-General Course5 Home Room Secretary 85 Senior Breakfast Committee 45 Choir 15 Marching Band 2, S, 45 Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Play Committee, Makeup 85 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 8, 45 FNA 45 Art Club 25 Band Honor Roll 45 Marching Band Coun- cll 45 Pep Band 2, 8, 4. DALE PEMBERTON-General Course5 Name Card Com- mittee 45 Printirig Club 4. PHILIP PENRY-General Course5 Ohio General Scholarship Test, onorable Mention, County5 Class Vice President 8, 45 Home Room President l, 3, 45 Home Room Treasurer 25 Class Committee 2, 8, 45 Choir l, 2, 85 Play Cast 15 Hi-Y, President 1, 2, 8, 45 FEA, Vice President 45 Varsity H 2, 8, 45 Basketball l, 25 Tennis 2, 8, 45 Cross Country 25 Hall Monitor 45 Mock Convention Dele ate 4. SHIRLEY PERSINGER-General Course5 Pep Club 2. LANNY PHEI.PS-G- eneral Course. CHARLES PHILLIPS-Vocational Course5 Home Room Vice President 45 VIC 3, 4. JERRY PLUMLEY-General Course5 Home Room Treasurer I5 Choir l, 25 Senior Choir 8, 45 Play Cast 45 Printiiif Club 45 Track I5 Junior Achievement 8. SHIRLEY POPOFF-General Course5 ome Room Sec- retary l, 35 Office Assistant 15 Library Council 15 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 8, 45 FNA 45 Pe Club l, 2, 85 Science Fair 5. PETER PORIETIS-General Course5 Class Presiclient 15 Home Room President 1, 25 Home Room Chaplain 8, 45 Student Council 45 Class Flower Committee 25 Decoration Committee 85 Cap and Gown Committee 45 Play Cast l, 45 Hi-Y l, 2, S, 45 Varsity H 2, 8, 45 Football 1, 2, 8, 45 Basketball l, 2, 35 Track 1, 2, 8, 4, Co-Captain 45 Hall Monitor 8, 45 Science Fair 45 Mock Convention Delegate 45 All-American Honorable Mention in Football 4. THOMAS PRICH- ARD-General Course5 Class Vice President 25 Home Room Vice President l, 25 Class Committee S, 45 Hi-Y 1, 2, 8, 45 Varsity H 2, 8, 45 Football 1, 2, 8, 4, Co-Captain 45 Baseball 2, S, 45 Hall Monitor 35 Junior Kiwanian 45 All League Team-2nd eam 85 State Team-lst Team 4. LARRY PRUDE-General Course5 Varsit H 85 Print- ing Club 45 Basketball 1, 25 Cross Country 2, 3, 45 Track 2, 8, 4. GARY PRYOR- Vocational Course5 VIC Club S, 45 Football 1, 25 Cross Countri' 8, 45 Trad: 1, 2, S, 4. LARRY PRYOR-Vocational Course5 Hi-Y 15 Varsit H 45 V C Club 8, 45 Football 1, 25 Cross Country 45 Track 1, 2, 3. DONNA KAY PURDY-General Course. THOMAS QUAINTANCE-General Course5 Choir l, 2, 85 Senior Choir 45 Marching Band 2, 8, 45 Concert Band 1, 2, 8, 45 Orchestra 45 Play Cast l, 45 Hardin? Re orter 2, 45 FTA 45 FEA 45 Cross Country 85 Track 85 Marching Band Counci 45 Ignsembles 2, 8, 45 Student Director, Concert Band 85 Mock Convention Delegate5 Ohio General Scholarship Test, Honorable Mention, County 4. R DIANNE RAN DOLPH-General Course5 MarchingHBand 2, 8, 45 Concert Band 1, 2, 8, 45 Play Committee 85 French Club 45 Tri- i-Y 1, 2, 8, 45 FTA 45 Pep Club 25 Ohio General Scholarship Test, Honorable Mention, County 45 Junior Achievement 85 Science Fair 8. GILBERT RANK-General Course5 Printing Club 45 Cross Country 8, 45 Track 1, 8, 4. ANGELA REAMS-General Course5 Home Room Secretary 25 Class Committee 45 Choir 15 Orchestra 15 Play Committee 1, 8, 45 Spanish Club 45 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 8, 45 FTA 45 FEA 85 Pe Club 2, 8, 45 Cheer- leader 15 Hall Monitor 45 Science Fair 4. LULU BELLE REDDEN-General Course: Home Room Treasurer S5 Prom Decorations Committee 85 Athletic Oilice Assistant 45 Library Council 15 Choir 1, 2, 85 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 85 Peg Club 25 Junior Achievement 8. BEULAH REECE-General Course. LAR Y REED-Gen- eral Course5 Play Cast 15 Printin3.IClub 45 Track 15 Junior Achievement 8. DOR- SEY REESER-General Course5 ome Room Chaplain 85 Senior Dance Committee 45 guiver 8, 4, Advertising Manager 45 Marching Band 2, 8, 45 Concert Band l,.2, 8, 45 rchestra 8, 45 Stardusters 2, 5, 4, President 45 Play Cast 45 Play Committee, Chairman Properties 35 Hi-Y 25 FEA 3, 45 Mock Convention Delegate 45 Cross Country 2, 85 Ensembles 2. ALAN REICH-General Course5 Prom Committee 85 Senior Dance 45 Quiver 8, 45 Marching Band 3, 45 Harding Reporter 85 French Club 45 H1-Y 25 FEA 8, 45 Cross Country 25 Science Fair 45 Ohio General Scholarship Test, 10th in County, Honorable Mention, District 4. LARRY REINWALD- General Course5 Play Cast 15 Printing Club, President 45 Cross Count 45 Track 8, 45 Junior Achievement 8. BARBARA REMMY-General Course: Izime Room Treasurer 15 Library Council 15 Choir 2, 85 Tri-Hi-Y 15 FNA 45 GAA 2, 8, 45 Pep Club 2, 8, 4. WILLIAM RENTZ-General Course5 Marching Band 25 Play Com- mittee, Sound and Lighting 8, 45 Harding Regxorter 2, 8, 45 FEA 8, 45 Tennis.25 Junior Achievement 25 Science Fair 2, 8, 45 Time est Winner 45 Mock Convention Dele- Este 45 Ohio General Scholarship Test, 2nd Place in County, Honorable Mention, istrict and State 4. RONALD RICHIE-General Course5 Home Room Presi- dent S. SHARON RIEBEL-General Course5 Home Room President l, 85 Prom Committee 85 Junior Class Ring Committee S5 Office Assistant 8, 45 Senior Will Committee 45 Choir 1, 2, 35 Play Cast 15 Play Committee, Usherette 8, 45 Tri-Hi-Y 15 FNA, Secretary 45 Junior Achievement 85 Hall Monitor 4. LARRY RIFE- Vocational Course5 Home Room Treasurer 25 DECA Club-Place of Employment Schafiner's5 Cross Country 8. BEVERLY RILEY-General Course5 Libraiy Coun- cll 1, 35 Choir 1, 2, 85 Senior Choir 45 Play Committee, Set Construction 45 ri-Hi-Y 1, 25 FNA 4. DON RINGER-General Course. STEVEN RISH-General Course5 Play Committee, Set Construction 3, Sound and Lightix? 45 Hi-Y 25 Art Club 2, 3, 4, Vice President 85 Cross Country 85 Track 8. JO CE ROBERTS- General Course: Home Room Chaplain 25 Son Committee, Chairman 45 Choir 25 Senior Choir 3,145 Play Committee, Makeup 8, Costume 45 Prlmcfrs Bl Q's 2, 8, 4, Vice President 45 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 8, 45 FTA 45 Pep Club 1, 2. EM A SUE ROBINSON -General Course5 GAA 2, S5 Peg Club 2, 8, 4. SHARON LEE ROBINSON-Gem eral Course. DAVID ROG RS-General Course5 Class President.45 Home Room Vice President 1, 25 Choir 1, 2, 85 Play Cast 15 Play Committee 15 Hi-Y, President 15 FEA 45 Varsity H 45 Football 1, 2, 8, 45 Track 1, 2, 35 Junior Achievement, Vice President S5 Science Fair 45 Mock Convention Dele ate 4. LARRY ROSEBER- RY-General Course5 Home Room President 25 Stugent Council l, 25 Baccalaureate Committee 45 Play Cast 1,45 Hi-Y l5 FEA 45 Varsity H 8,45 Manager fAthleticsJ,Foot- ball l, 2, S, 45 Hall Monitor 45 Mock Conv ention Delegate 45 Junior Kiwanian 45 Ohio General Scholarship Test, Honorable Mention, County and District 4. KAREN LEE RUHL-General Course5 Class Committee 45 Library Council 8, 45 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 25 Shoshonean Club, Place of Employment Merchants Transfer and Storage Co.: Pep Club 25 Junior Achievement 8. SHARON RUHL-General Course5 C oir l, 2, 35 Play Cast 15 Harding Reporter 45 FTA 45 GAA 25 Junior Achievement 85 Hall Moni- tor 45 Prom Committee 85 Mock Convention Dele ate 45 Senior Will Committee 4. BETTY RUSSELL-General Course5 Choir 1, 25 FNA 45 Pe Club 4. DONALD RUSSELL-General Course5 FEA 45 Golf 2, 8, 4. ELLSWORTH RUSSELL- General Course5 Home Room Treasurer 15 Choir 1, 2. PATRICIA RUSSELL- General Course5 Home Room Vice President 85 Tri-Hi-Y l, 2, 85 GAA 25 Peg Club l, 2, 3. THOMAS RUZZO-General Course5 Cap and Gown Committee 45 arsity H 8, 45 Football 1, 2, S, 45 Tennis 45 Hall Monitor 85 Mock Convention Delegate 4. LARRY SANDERS-Vocational Course5 Home Room Vice President 1, 25 Li- brary Council 15 Marching Band 2, 85 Concert Band 2, 85 Hi-Y 15 Varsit 8, 45 DECA-Place of Emdnloyment, Kresge's 5 Baseball 45 Track 15 Manager KAthl'etlcsJ 2. JOEL SANSONE- eneral Course. SUSAN N E SAUTTER-General Course5 GAA 2, 8, 43 Art Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretariat CARL SAWYER-Vocational COUISCQ DECA Club-Place of Employment all-Beck 4. GAY LEE SCHLIENTZ- General COUPSCQ Student Council 23 Ring Committee 33 History Committee, Chairman 43 Library Council 23 Quiver 33 Choir 13 Play Cast 13 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 8, 4, Secretary 2, 83 FEA 3, 4, Secretaiaf 43 Pep Club 13 Hall Monitor S, 43 Science Fair 43 Mock Conven- tion Delegate 43 hio General Scholarship Test, Honorable Mention, County and District 4. EDWIN SCI-IOONMAKER-General Course3 Home Room President 33 Home Room Secretary 23 Varsity H 2, 8, 43 Football 1, 2, S, 43 Basketball 13 Tennis 2, S, 43 Track 13 Hall Monitor 5, 43 State Team-lst Team 4. JUDY SCHRADER- General COUTSCQ Home Room Treasurer 23 Senior History 43 Oiiice Assistant 2, 8, 43 Orchestra 13 Play Cast 13 Play Committee, Makeup 331S'Fanish Club 43 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 8, 43 FTA 43 Pe Club 1, 2, S, 4. RONALD SCO -General COUTSBQ Varsity H S, 43 Printing Cliib 43 Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Track 1, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM SCOTT- General Course3 Marching Band 2, 3, 43 Concert Band 1, 23 Orchestra 13 Tri-Hi-Y 13 Varsity H 8, 43 Cross Country 2, S, 4, Co-Captain 43 Track 1, 2, 3, 4. BRENT SECHRIST-General Course3 Play Committee 13 Hi-Y 43 FEA 43 Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Manager iAthleticsJ, Basketball 1, 43 Junior Kiwanian 4. BETSY SELANDERS- General Course3 Home Room Chaplain 2, 33 Baccalaureate Committee 43 Oflice Assistant 13 Library Council 2, 8, 4, ice President 43 Quiver 2, 8, 4, Editor 43 Orches- tra 1, 2, 8, 4, Librarian S, 43 Play Cast 3, 43 Harding Reporter 2, 33 Pro s B1 Q's 2, 8, 4, President 43 French Club 43 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 83 FTA 43 FEA 3, 43 Ferl: Club 1, 2, 8, 43 Science Fair 8, 43 Merit Scholarship Test, Finalistg Ensembles 23 Moc Con- vention Delegate 43 Ohio General ScholarshiqETest, 6th in County, Honorable Men- tion in District and State 4. LEORA S VERNS-Vocationa Course3 Choir 13 Tri-Hi-Y 13 Shoshonean Club-Place of Employment Vocational OH-ice Harding 4. PRISCILLA SHARP-General Course3 Choir 1, 2, 83 F NA 4. SALLY SHARP- General Course3 Home Room President 23 Home Room Secretary 13 Student Council 13 Motto Committee 23 Ring Committee 83 Sr. Invitations Committee 43 Oilice Assistant 13 Choir 1, 23 Senior Choir S, 43 Orchestra 13 Play Cast 1, 3, 43 Props 8: Q's 3, 43 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, S, 4, President 33 FEA 3, 43 Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 43 Hall Monitor 33 Science Fair 43 Ohio General Scholarship Test, Honorable Mention, County 4. PA - TRICIA SHOEMAKER-General COUTSCQ Home Room Chaplain 2, 33 Prom Deco- rations Committee S3 Senior Breakfast Committee 43 Office Assistant 13 Library Council 1, 43 Marching Band 2, 3, 43 Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 43 Play Committee, Properties 3,.43 Props 8: Q's S, 43 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 43 FTA 43 FEA S3 FNA 43 .Pep Club 1, 23 Junior Achievement 3. NAN SHOUP-General COUFSCQ Home Room Treasurer S3 Ofiice Assistant 13 Library Council 13 Choir 1, 2, 33 Play Committee, Ticket 43 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, S, 4, Vice President 43 FNA, Treasurer 43 Pep Club 1, 2, 43 Science Fair 43 Tri-Gra-Y Leader 3. NEAL SHRADER-General Course. SUSAN SHROATS-General COUYSQQ Choir 1, 23 Play Committee 43 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 43 FTA 43 French Club 43 Science Fair 43 Hall Monitor 8, 4. JUDITH SIEMSEN- General Course3 Home Room Secretary 13 Library Council 43 Choir 13 Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Play Committee, Costume 2, 3, 43 Tri-Hi-Y 8, 43 FNA 43 Cheerleader 13 Ensembles 4. SHARON SIGLER-Vocational Course3 Choir 23 Senior Choir 3, 43 DECA Club-Place of Employment Lerner's 43 Science Fair 8. KEITH SINK-General Course3 Choir 23 Marching Band 1, 2, 33 Concert Band 1, 2, 33 Play Cast 3, 43 Pep Band 2, 3. PENELOPE SIPLES-General Course3 Choir 2, 33 FNA 43 Hall Monitor 4. BETTY SLAGLE-General COUFSCQ Library Council 1, 3, 4, President 43 Play Committee, Costume 43 Progs Sz Qls 2, 3, 43 Tri- Hi-Y 1, 2, 8, 43 FTA 43 Pep Club 2. ESTHER SMIT -Vocational Course3 DECA Club-Place of Emp oyment Kresge's 4. JERRY SMITH-General Course3 Concert Band 13 Orchestra 13 Junior Achievement 3. MARSHA SMITH- General COUISEQ Library Council 13 Pep Club 1. NORMA SMITH-Vocational Course3 Choir 13 DECA Club-Place of Employment Kresge's 4. PHILIP SOUTHWARD-General COUTSCZ Cross Country 3, 43 Cross Country 3, 4. ROB- ERT SPERLING-General Course3 Football 13 Junior Achievement 3, 4, President 4. JOHN SPERRY-Vocational Course: Home Room Vice President 43 VIC Club 8, 43 Cross Country 23 Track 1. CHARLES SPRIGGS-General Course. JUDY SPRING-General Course3 Class Secretary 13 Home Room Secretary 1, 23 Student Council, Secretary 13 Class Committee 1, 2, 43 Office Assistant 43 Choir 13 Play Cast 13 French Club 43 Tri-Hi-Y 13 FTA 43 GAA 2, 3, 4, Vice President 43 Pep Club 13 Junior Achievement, Secretary 3. ROGER STAFFORD-General Course3 Home Room Treasurer 13 Class Song Committee 43 Herald, Sports Editor 43 Choir 1, 23 Senior Choir S, 4, President 43 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 43 Harding Reporter 3, 43 Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2: FTA 43 Varsity H 3, 43 Cross Country 1, 2, S, 43 Track 1, 2, 3, 43 Mock Convention Delegate 43 Boys' State 33 Junior Kiwanian 43 Ohio General Scholarship 4 Test, Honorable Mention, County 4. DAVID STAUB-Vocational Course3 DECA Club-Place of Employed Big Beat3 Art Club 33 Track 1, 2, 3. KATHY STEERMAN-General COUISCQ Home Room Vice President 23 Home Room Secretary 13 Home Room Treasurer 33 Class Committee 1, 43 Oflice Assistant 1, 23 Choir 1, 23 Senior Choir 3, 43 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 43 Play Cast 13 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 13 FEA S, 4, Treasurer 43 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4. MARTIN STEVENSON- General Course3 Home Room Vice President 13 Varsity H 2, 33 Printing Club 2, 3, 43 Basketball 13 Cross Country 2, 3, 43 Track 1, 2, 3. SUSAN STONEBRAKER- General Course3 Library Council 13 Quiver 43 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 43 Play Cast 3, 43 Student Director 3, 43 Progs Sz Q's 2, 3, 43 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 33 FTA 43 Pep Club 1, 23 Junior Achievement S, 43 ome Room Chaplain 33 Science Fair S. RICHARD STONER-General Course3 Home Room Chaplain 13 Printing Club 4. JOHN STREET-Vocational Course3 DECA 4. T SHARON TACKETT-General Course3 Home Room Treasurer 1, 23 Student Council 13 Choir 1, 23 Tri-HiY 13 GAA 4. GEORGE TAYLOR-General Course3 Student Council 13 Hi-Y 2. JUDITH TAYLOR-General COUISEQ Home Room Secretary 43 Choir 1, 2, 33 Props 8: Q's 23 Tri-Hi-Y 13 Pep Club 4. WINNIE TAYLOR-General Course3 Choir 1, 2, 33 Play Committee 13 Tri-Hi-Y 13 FTA 43 FNA 43 Home Room Chaplain 2, 4. CLYDE THOMAS-General Course3 Home Room Vice President 1, 2, 33 Choir 1, 2, 83 Hi-Y 1, 23 Varsity H S, 43 Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 43 Track 1, 2, 83 Hall Monitor 3, 43 All League Team-2nd Team 43 State Team-Srd Team 4. JO ANN THOMAS-General Course3 Marching Band 2, 8, 43 Concert Band 1, 2, S, 43 Orchestra S, 43 Stardusters 2, 3, 43 Tri-Hi-Y 13 FTA 43 Class Will Committee 43 Band Honor Roll 43 Pe Band S, 43 Ensembles 2, 3, 43 Solo 2, 3, 43 U. N. Winner 43 American Legion Essay Winner 33 Marching Band Coun- cil 43 Concert Band Council 43 Ohio General Scholarship Test, Honorable Mention, County 4. JUDITH THOMPSON-Vocational Course3 Play Committee, Usher- ette 8, 43 Tri-Hi-Y 13 GAA 2, 33 Shoshonean Club-Place of Employment James A. McGlew, M.D. 43 Pep Club 1, 2. PAUL THOMPSON- General Course. KENNETH THORPE-General Course3 FEA 43 Varsity H 2, 3, 43 Tennis 2, 8, 43 Mock Convention Delegate 4. CAROLE THRUSH-General Course3 Tri-Hi-Y 1. LORALEE TOMS-General Course3 Herald 43 Majorette 2, 3, 4, Head Majorette 43 Concert Band 2, 3, 4, Secretary 43 Marching Band Council 43 Band Honor Roll 43 Play Committee, Set Construction S, 43 Tri-Hi-Y 1,43 FTA 43 GAA 2, 33 Junior Achievement 4. PATRICIA TOWNSEND-General Course3 Home Room Chas lain 33 Herald 43 Play Committee 3, 43 Tri-Hi-Y 23 Art Club 2, 8, 4. DAVI TURNER-Vocational Course3 Choir 13 Play Cast 13 Hi-Y 13 DECA Club 4. FRANCES TYLER-General Course3 Herald 83 Choir 1, 83 Marching Band 13 Play Committee 13 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 23 FTA 43 Art Club 1. U DAN ULERY-Vocational COUFSBQ Home Room Vice President 43 Choir 13 Var- sity H 2, 33 DECA-Place of Employment May's 43 Football 1, 23 Golf 2, 8. ROBERT UTLEY-General COUTSQQ Home Room Vice President 13 Varsity H 23 Basketball 13 Baseball 43 Cross Country 2, 3, 43 Track 1, 2, S, 43 Science Fair 3. VCI-IARLOTTE VANSICKLE-General Course3 Pep Club 1. JO ANN VAN- SICKLE-General COUTSCQ Oflice Assistant 43 Choir 1. JUDITH VESTAL- General COUTSCQ Baccalaureate Committee 43 Quiver 43 Choir 1, 2, S3 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 FTA 43 Pep Club 8. WEVA WAGNER-Vocational Course3 Choir 1, 2, 33 DECA Club-Place of Em- ployment Kresge's 43 Pep Club 1. JACK WALTER-General Course3 Play Committee 13 Varsity H 43 Printing Club 43 Manager CAthlet1csD, Track 2, 3,4, Head Manager 43 Hall Monitor 3, 4. SHERRILL WALTER-Vocational Course: Marching Band 13 Orchestra 13 Play Cast 13 GAA 2, 33 Shoshonean Club-Place of Employment Olney School 4. CAROL WAMACK-General Course3 Choir 13 Tri-Hi-Y 1. STEVEN WARD-General Course3 Choir 1, 2, 33 Play Committee 13 Hi-Y 13 Printing Club 43 Football 13 Junior Achievement 4. LINDA WARNER- Vocational Course3 Shoshonean Club-Place of Employment Kraner Insurance Agency 43 Pep Club 1. LARRY WARWICK-Vocational COUFSCQ Home Room Secretary 33 VIC Club 3, 43 Football 1, 23 Basketball 13 Cross Country 3, 43 Track 1, 2, 3, 4. PENNY WATSON-General Course3 Choir 2, 33 Tri-Hi-Y 1. WAN- DA WATTS-General Course3 Home Room Secretary 13 Choir 1, 2, 33 Tri-Hi-Y 13 FNA 4. JAMES WEAVER-General Course3 Library Council 13 Marching Band 2, 33 Concert Band 1, 2, 83 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 43 Stardusters 8, 43 Play Committee Sound and Lighting 3, 43 Hi-Y 13 FEA 8, 43 Manager tAthleticsJ, Cross Country and Track 3, 43 Junior Achievement 33 Hall Monitor 33 Science Fair 33 Ohio General Schol- arship Test, Honorable Mention, County 4. KARIN WEIDEMANN-General COUFSEQ Student Council 43 Play Cast 43 Props 8: Q's 43 French Club 43 Tn-Hi-Y 43 Art Club, Vice President 43 Pep Club 43 Mock Convention Delegate 4. SHARON WEST-General COUTSCQ Herald 43 Choir 23 Play Committee, Properties 3, 43 Tri-Hi-Y 1. JEANNETTE WHITE-Vocational Course3 Marching Band 2, S, 43 Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Shoshonean Club-Place of Employment Harding 43 Mock Convention Delegate 4. MARCIA WHITE-General Course3 Choir 1, 23 Spanish Club 1. DAVID WILEY-General Course3 Home Room Chaplain 23 Home Room Secre- tary and Treasurer 13 Library Council 13 Football 13 Cross Country 33 Track 23 Science Fair 3. BETTY WILLIAMS-Vocational COUTSCQ Choir 2, S3 Senior Choir 43 Play Committee 43 Shoshonean Club-Place of Em loyment General Telephone Co. 43 Junior Achievement 4. CAROL WILLIAMS,-General Course3 Choir 13 Tri- Hi-Y 23 Art Club 2, 3, 43 Pep Club 1. DEJAH WILLIAMS-General Course: Choir 13 Marching Band 2, 3, 43 Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Play Committee 1, 4, Prompt- er 43 Spanish Club 43 FTA 43 GAA 23 Pep Club 13 Junior Achievement 8. LEE WILLIAMS-Vocational Course3 Choir 1, 23 Play Committee 13 VIC Club 8, 43 Foot- ball 13 Manager CAthleticsJ, Track 1. RUTH WILLIAMS-General Course. SHARON WILLIAMS-General Course3 Library Council 13 Marching Band 43 Con- cert Band 1, 43 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 43 Play Committee, Properties 8, 43 Props 8: Q's 3, 43 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 8, 43 Pep Club 2, S3 Junior Achievement S, 43 Science Fair 33 Ohio General Scholarshi Test, Honorable Mention, County 4. JANET WILLIMAN- General Course3 Cllass Oflicer 1, 2, 33 Home Room Chaplain S3 Student Council 1, 2, 8, 4, Vice President 1, Secretary 3, 43 Class Color Committee 23 Invitations Com- mittee 43 Ofiice Assistant 8, 43 Choir 33 Senior Choir 43 Concert Band 13 Play Cast 1, 43 Harding Reporter 43 Spanish Club 4. CRAIG WILLIS-Vocational Course3 Home Room President 43 Hi-Y 13 DECA Club-Place of Employment Ward's 43 Football 1, 23 Track 13 Junior Achievement 2. ROBERT WILSON-General COUFSCQ Home Room President 1, 23 Class Committee 3, 43 Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 43 Varsity H 2, 3, 43 Football 1, 2, 8, 43 Baseball 2, 3. DAVID WINTERS-General Course: Mock Convention 4. PATRICIA WOLBERT-General Course3 Student Council 13 Play Committee 13 T ri-Hi-Y 13 Pep Club 1. PETER WOLFINGER-General Course3 Home Room President 13 Student Council 13 Marching Band 2, 3, 43 Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 2, 8, 43 Play Cast 43 Varsity H 2, 33 Football 13 Basketball 1, 23 Cross Country 2, 3, 43 Track 1, 2, 3, 4. GENE WOY-Vocational Course3 Home Room Secretary 43 Choir 1, 23 VIC Club 3, 4. Y CAROL YINGER-General Course3 Student Council 13 Herald 43 Marching Band 2, 8, 43 Concert Band 1, 23 Play Cast 43 Play Committee, Ticket 8, Set Construction 43 GAA 23 Band Honor Roll 43 Pe Band 2, S, 43 Marching Band Council 4. MARY YOUNG-General COUTSCQ lljome Room Secretary 1, 83 Prom Committee, Chairman 33 Senior Breakfast Committee 43 Choir 1, 2, 33 Senior Choir 43 Marching Band 23 Concert Band 13 Orchestra 13 Play Cast 33 Play Committee, Student Director 43 Props Ez Q's 2, 8, 43 Spanish Club 43 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 43 FNA 43 Pep Club 1, 2, 8, 4. Z NANCY ZENT-General Course3 Choir 2, S3 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 8, 43 Pep Club 1, 2, 43 Tri-Gra-Y Leader 1, 4. Administration Advertising Advertising Divisional Alma Mater Art Club Auto Shop Basketball Board of Education Buyers' Guide Cheerleaders Choirs Concert Band Cooks Cross-Country Custodians D.E.C.A. Editor's Letter Ensembles Faculty Directory Faculty Divisional Faculty Portraits Fall Activities Fall Divisional Football Foreword French Club F.T.A., F.N.A., F.E.A. G.A.A. Harding Reporter Herald Staff Homecoming Homemaking Homeroom Officers Industrial Arts Intramural Night READER'S INDEX -,. -I ,T TT In -5- Z 1 ' - - A f ..-1 - -e - X y - ' - :P L-W ' f 4 ' 49-43 Junior Achievement 199-160 Junior History and Officers 121-1QQ Junior Hi-Y and Tri-HI-Y 163 Junior Portraits 72 Library Council 78 Machine Shop 54-59 Majorettes 4Q Marching Band 161 Office Assistants 60 Orchestra 66-67 Pep Band 65 Pep Club 49 Print Club Q4-Q5 Props and Q's 49 Quiver Staff 80 Readers' Index 168 Related Trades 63-69 Senior Activities 48 Senior Activity Index 40-41 Senior Class Play 44-47 Senior Divisional 10-11 Senior Hi-Y and Tri-Hi-Y 3-9 Senior History and Officers 16-Q1 Senior Portraits 2 Shoshonean 119 Sophomore Hi-Y and Tri-Hi-Y 99-93 Sophomore History and Officers 6Q Sophomore Portraits 78 Spanish Club 75 Stardusters QQ-Q3 Student Council 81 Table of Contents 1g-14 V.I.C. 31 Winter Activities 63 Winter Divisional Q8-29 88 SQ 84-89 77 79 15 15 76 64 61 61 80 71 74 167 81 118 162-166 26-97 90-91 94 95 96-1 17 80 S2 88 34-39 119 '70 14 8 80 52-58 50-51 THE HARDING ALMA MATER Words by Luclle Foreman Music by Richard D Myers Harding High School Our devotion Grows with each succeeding year. Proudly now we lift our voices In a mighty cheer. Harding High School, Alma Mater, Old and Young repeat the cry. Louder, stronger swells the chorus ,irav Harding, Harding High. e e Indian Mound sends back the echo -'-W scss a c Q rm Dear Reader, We hope that as you leaf through your book, you will remember Harding throughout the seasons-Fall bringing along with its gay autumn colors new friends and experiences, Winter bringing a blizzard of activities, and Spring blossoming out in new ideas and expecta- tions. Although the seasons manifest their beauty without assistance from mankind, this yearbook would not have come into fruition without the help of many people to whom we say, Thank you!', Dr. Brown, Mr. Gatchell, Mr. Shank, and our office Secretaries for your co- operation and understanding, Mr. Bruce Wilson of Wm. J. Keller Inc. and Mr. Ralph Benz of S. K. Smith Cover House for your inestimable advice in planning and producing this book, WMRN and the Marion Star, for your publicity and pictures. We also wish to I say Merci beaucoup' to the entire staff at the Hughes Studio for their helpfulness and celerity in satisfying our photographic needs, including our sixty feature, In- dian Mound in color. The Business, Advertising, and Editorial staffs wish to say a sincere Thank you to Miss Susan Canfield, their adviser, and the whole staff extends its deepest gratitude to Miss Mary Jo Stadord, Whose guidance and understanding have been inval- uable. Finally, we wish to thank you, the readers and advertisers, for without you this book would have no purpose or being. As you move on through the season of life, we hope that the ,60 will help you recall those memorable sea- sons spent at Harding. Your '60 Editor 85 Staff lblivy 5e,QMaW. Compliments of the NATIONWIDE INSURANCE IDLE HOUR spolus Compliments of PH'L'P A- BAUER vm: smnsr MARKET 515 E. 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