Harding High School - Quiver Yearbook (Marion, OH)

 - Class of 1961

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Miss Rauhauser inspired many students by her zestful teaching of American his- tory. Miss Freer aroused the interest of students in Latin legends and in the beauty of the French language. Miss Wollley made students more fully aware of the greatness of English literature in both prose and poetry. Thus each teach- er, in a different field and in a different way, gave a part of herself to Harding High School. learning Harding is people. We, the students of Marion Harding High School are the ma- jority of these people, and our job as stu- dents is to learn. Classes begin the learn- ing process. Test tubes and microscopes, typewriters and adding machines, accel- erators and levers enrich our scientific background through experimentation. Living languages materialize in French and Spanish through class and club work. Problems of our world, yesterday and today, are discussed and analyzed in his- tory and social science classes. Enthusi- astic exciternent of a twice a week phys- ical education class stimulates our phys- ical growth. Whether it be in English, math, art, or any of the many subjects offered us, the teachers of Harding are our guides to learning. Daily they lead us into new realms of thinking. Harding is people learning through classes, diligent study, and effective guidance. The Board of Education and the school administra- tion are the backbone of Marion Hard- ing High School, as it seeks to enable us to acquire knowledge. Harding was ded- icated for the fitness of mind and body of all our youth. Let us accept this chal- lenge and begin by learning. 12 .xg v -A,- '5 nm, 44 1. ni. ,wx I IH gl M 'lm In -xg wx, -Q., mug- my , , ,Mx . . I 44.4 ,v.4 3 .' , ' ff. 2, 9 3 1' Y. 5315 'Q-mi, K 'silky E 1. -Q 'E . N.,'-'ff 'N ' 1:51 A gaw-si qw-g,,.1'55 ,H gm. 1 ? 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'ng - V 2 1 'Y . -: ?A,.:3?, 'J JW 'sk' X 5 X 5 . 54.1 ,-,, MI 2' - xE:'- iq .wx , mr- su -V 1 47 gl 5 ' I :rf , 1b -lif' Agfa ,ef Af- . f 1.1 U .. .A A fi '?f iisififfgg ggwfffsyff .1 Q4 . i M w language Arts. Margery Eymon 3 9-2 Lucile Foreman Julius Caesar Q Q-4 Maxine Green 14 Qur Town, Macbeth 6 Ruth Sloane ,Ii Isabelle Stump Mary Jo Stafford . . -'vii' ' - gzff' I V 0- Y ...'l- i sling. -,zaiv 11, 15 -an 'avr E 1' 'f Sue Schoenberger Clover Mae Linscott get 4,3 I L li . gp - , x P ,- . J ,4.,.. xr. ' ' . E 'dig-i Q L. 4 'E 9 , Polo's mysterious Elvin Beach James Andrews o Gerald Emery Mildred Grigsby Wilma Harmon Eugene Maynard Kennedy's Dune's histories. . Journeys new fronfiers traffic reguiofions Eg lr-'41 5 -?X-CH ' vu -g,,.. veit X-Y' Yiiu 53 Paul O'Rourke Howard Shumate IQ Marion Waits 'vm THOMAS BAIN Qi MARY REESER ROBERT FORSHEY B , , . I 'QT' 'FA L7 If Q -5' MARK BAKER MATT ROCK HOWARD DALE DAVISON BALLINGER 0 S C I 9 I1 C 9 JACK GRAHAM .11 HAROLD HAZELETT JAMES SMITH xJ V3 f Z4 it ing DONALD GEIS elecfives explore, math J french club calculate, express . in the space age spanish club Row 1: M. Fry, J. Orr, E. Hetherington, S. Mut- ters, J. Waddell, J. Price, Miss Schoenberger, K. Mogg. Row 2: B. Byler, J. Bish, P. Hilling, V. Miller, R. Scott, V. Hurt, C. Cox, P. Corwin K. Reed. Row 3: E. Baxter, S. Townsend, M. Magi, K. Sands, M. Ariderla, B. Anderson, V. Veldre, M. Carlson, A. Bechtle, J. Isaly, S. Clark S. Spicer, B. Kohler, J. McGraw. 1 1 CAROL GEISSLER HELEN MAY CAROLYN SMITH Row I: M. Young, B. Simmons, R. Huhn, D. Hacker, L. White, S. Haines. Row 2: J. Fred- erick, K. Davis, P. Miller, S. Aldrich, S. Forsythe, N. Shultz, B. Moore, D. Rider. L. G. Jones choir band 9 Homer Huffman George Lane Edward Miller 20 arts aqua Q ff William Weaver I-ax wr' Kathryn Moore X: speech Robert Webb library l' J I f Y all Bernard Brooks Susan Canfield mechanical drawing supervisor trades and industries Emil Lisak wood-working shorthand H2139 wr. 5... -nal 1 3. I ,,.. .. . Russell Dunlap Albert Kurtz W '5 N 22 Arthur Moody Donald Neimeister vocations machine shop mia a ' l -2- Joseph Petrich Thomas Sheskey T Roger Shull Richard Slack fvpins 23 N, --1:4114 n , s X K , Minnie Winder Robert Winterhoff o u t o s h o p gb 'S 81' a' if Clara Louise Barnhill -0 !f'7 . 'rua Pauline Drake home economi CS 2 A . .1 1 tx A .L bl 3' Pie.. - 24 Q' 43.4 lik -532' .W Y.. ,kg if T ill ik nf 32- .' f -' f . fvfvqT'3:. my pay it ,A j-:Ax T? Guzmal Ojfce S cmtarg Miss Ass1stantSecicrary Miss Mari- Dean of Boys' Secretary-Mrs, Elizabeth Pace lyn Davis Clifford Rowley administrative ' personnel With over twelve hundred people to supervise, the tasks facing the administrative staff seem enormous. Although the smooth running of a high school is Her- culean, the men and women directing the affairs of Harding are equal to their assignments. The man on whose shoulders falls most of the re- sponsibility is Mr. Darl Gatchell, Principal. Aiding him in his time-consuming post is Mr. Marion Shank, As- sistant Principal and Dean of Boys. Mr. Shank's com- plex schedule is lessened this year by the addition of a separate office labeled Boys' Counselor. Capably fil- ling this important area is Mr. Donald Geis. In the other half of the Guidance Department, Miss Helen May lends a helping hand to girls and to all seniors seeking beyond-Harding education. Acting as Sec- retary of the Treasury is Mr. James Smith, and keeping the whole educational picture faithfully in focus are Miss Elizabeth Pace, Miss Marilyn Davis, and Mrs. Clifford Rowley. ,G inn' 'V 4 Mr. Darl H. Gatchell Mr. Marion Shank DF- Rflbeff S- Brown prmcipaf Assfsfanf P,-jnclpaj Superlntendenl of Schools tit- I ,Q-si ADMINISTRATIVE SECRETARIES-Mrs. Imogene Minshall, Miss Ann De- Mr. Cecil Gabler lauder, Mrs. Margaret Smith, Mrs. Catherine White, Miss Vera Stull, Mrs. Mary Ass,-Man, Supe,.i,,,e,,de,,, Koenig, Miss Twila Rentschler, Mrs. Joan Boblenz, Mrs. Patricia Romano. ADMINISTRATIVE PERSONNEL-Mr. Eugene Winters, Mr. BOARD OF EDUCATION-Seated: Miss Vera Stull, Mr Howard Quinn, Mrs. Lois Ansley, Mr. Cecil Gabler, Mr. Joseph Paul Kohler, Mrs. Kenneth Roberts. Standing: Mr. Robert Kra- Whisler, Miss Philomen Gregg, Mr. Norman Fogt. ner, Mr. Rodney Cox, Dr. James Greetham. administrative directory JAMES ANDREWS-B.S.: M.A.: West Virginia Universityl George Washington University: American History. THOMAS BAIN-B.S.: M.A.: Bowling Green State Univer- sity: Ohio State University: Biology. MARK BAKER--B.S. in Education: M.A.: Ohio University: Ohio State University: Physical Science. HOWARD BALLINGER--B.S.: Manchester College: Chem- istry. HAROLD BARKER-A.B.: M.A.: Glenville State Teachers College: Kent Slate University: Western Reserve University: English IV. CLARA LOUISE BARNHILL-B.A.: Ohio Wesleyan Uni- versity: Home Economics. ELVIN BEACH-B.S.: Xavier University: World History. BERNARD BROOKS-American University of Bearritze France: Ohio Northern University: Graphic Arts. MARY CALHOUN-A.B.: Ashland College: English IV, C.P.: Latin II. SUSAN CANFIELD-B.A.: Otterbein College: Personal Typ- ing: Typing I: Bookkeeping I. DALE DAVISON-B.S. in Education: Michigan State Uni- versity: Ohio University: Physics: Business Arithmetic. PAULINE DRAKE-B.S. in Education: Bowling Green State University: Home Economics. RUSSELL DUNLAP-B.C.S.: University of Cincinnati: Uni- versity of Michigan: Vocational Business Education Coordi- nator. GERALD EMERY-B.S. in Education: Ohio State Univer- sity: American History. MARGERY EYMON-B.S. in Education: Ohio State Uni- versity: English II. LUCILE FOREMAN-B.S. in Education: Miami University: Bread Loaf School of English: Journalism: English III. ROBERT FORSHEY-B.A.: Marietta College: Mathematics. DARL H. GATCHELL-B.S.: M.A.: Bowling Green State University: Ohio State University: University of Chicago: Principal. DONALD GEIS-B.S.: M.E.: Cedarville College: Miami Uni- versity: Trigonometry: Solid Geometry: Boys' Guidance Di- rector. CAROL GEISSLER-B.S. in Education: Bowling Green State University: Spanish I. II, III. JACK GRAHAM-B.A.: M.A.: Ohio Northern University: Kent State University: Plane Geometry: Advanced Algebra. MAXINE GREEN-B.A.: M.A.: Capital University: Ohio State University: University of Toledo: English II, III. MILDRED GRIGSBY-A.B.: Stanford University: American Government. WILMA HARMON-A.B.: Ohio Northern University: Amer- ican History. HAROLD HAZELETT-B.A.: M.S.: Iowa State Teachers College: Iowa State University: Marshall College: Ohio State University: Plane Geometry: Solid Geometry: Trigonometry. HOMER HUFFMAN-B.S.: M.A.: Otterbein: Ohio Northern University: Ohio State University: Instrumental Music. L. G. JONES-B.S. in Music Education: New York Univer- sity: Vocal Music. DON KNODEL-B.S. in Education: M.A.: Miami Univer- sity: Xavier University: Boys' Health: Physical Education. ALBERT KURTZ-B.S. in Business Education: University of Pittsburg: Typing and Office Practice. GEORGE LANE-B.S.M.: M.A.: Capital University: Ohio State University: Columbia University: Instrumental Music. CIOVER MAE LINSCOTT-B.A.: Ohio Wesleyan Univer- sity: English ll. EMIL LISAK-B.S.: M.A.: Wittenberg University: Ohio State University: Supervisor of Vocational Education. HELEN MAY-A.B.: M.A.: Otterbein College. Ohio State University: Latin II: Dean of Girls. EUGENE MAYNARD-B.S. in Education: M.A.: Bowling Green State University: American Government. EDWARD MILLER-B.S. in Music Education: Miami Uni- versity: Ohio State University: Kent State University: Instru- mental Music. ARTHUR MOODY-B.S. in Education: M.E.: Ohio State University: Machine Trades Related. KATHRYN MOORE-B.A.: B.S. in Library Science: Wooster College: Western Reserve University: Library. DONALD NEIMEISTER-Ohio State University: Machine Shop I, II. PAUL O'ROURKE-B.S. in Education: Bowling Green State University: American Government. JOSEPH PETRICH-B.S. in Education: Miami University: Mechanical Drawing I, II. MYRNA PREWETT-B.S.: Kent State University: Girls' Physical Education. MARY REESER-A.B.: Otterbein College: Pennsylvania State University: Chemistry: Girls' Health. ARMIN RIESEN-B.S. in Education: Wittenberg University: Economics: Sociology. MATT ROCK-B.A.: M.E.: Heidelberg: Kent State Univer- sity: Biology: Boys' Health: Physical Education: Science. SUE SCHOENBERGER-B.S. in Education: Bowling Green State University: English IV, C.P.: French I, II. MARION SHANK-A.B.: M.A.: Findlay College: Ohio State University: Assistant Principal. THOMAS SHESKEY-B.S. in Education: Ohio University: Ohio State University: Distributive Education: Business Law: Salesmanship. ROGER SI-IULL-B.S.: Manchester College: Indiana Univer- sity: Bookkeeping I, II. HOWARD SI-IUMATE-B.A.: B.S.: Cedarville College: Ohio State University: World History: Geography. RICHARD SLACK-Ohio State University: Auto Shop and Related Subjects. RUTH SLOANE-B.S:: Ohio State University: Ohio Univer- sity: English II. CAROLYN SMITH-B.S. in Education: Ohio State Univer- sity: Spanish I, II. JAMES H. SMITH-A.B.: Ohio State University: Mathe- matics. KENNETH SOMERLOT-B.S. in Education: Miami Uni- versity: Physical Education: Athletic Coordinator: Track and Cross Country. MARY JO STAFFORD-B.A.: B.S. in Education: Ohio Wes- leyan University: Ohio State University: English III. ISABELLE STUMP-B.S. in Education: Ohio State Univer- sity: Columbia University: Bread Loaf School of English: Purdue University: English III. MARION WAITS-B.S. in Education: M.S. in Education: Ohio Northern University: University of Wisconsin: World History. WILLIAM WEAVER-B.S.: M.A.: Murray State College: Ohio State University: Art. ROBERT WEBB-A.B.: Fairmont State College: West Vir- ginia University: Speech: Director of Class Plays. MINNIE WINDER-A.B.: M.A.: Oberlin College: Columbia University: Shorthand I, II: Typing II. ROBERT WINTERHOFF-B.S. in Education: Miami Uni- versity: Industrial Arts II, III. MARILYN DAVIS-Harding High: Assistant Secretary: Main Ofiice. ELIZABETH PACE-Marion Business College: Main Office Secretary. MARY ROWLEY-Dean of Boys' Secretary. N 7-N-.-2.1 1 J - ' T' ,asv of Harding 91 'P,,.f-+:.gg,,....' l if . XA Seated: Mrs. Ellen Knachel, Mrs. Louise Merchant, Mrs. Maxine Wil- liams, Mrs. Nadine Blow, Mrs. Louise Short. Standing: Mrs. Betty Strickland, Mrs. Mildred Altenberger, Mrs. Evelyn Freeman, Mrs. Ruth Simmons, Mrs. Mildred Mohr, Mrs. Elizabeth Penry, Mrs. Doris War- ren. Satan didn't find any mischief for idle hands to do in our lunch room or cor- ridors, for the usual efficiencies and kind- nesses were evident all year long. How- ever, a creed for cooks, and a tribute to custodians was uncovered in the lunch room area one day and Mrs. Betty Strick- land modestly gave permission for the Quiver to print in part. The health of all students is in my care, therefore, I will preserve as far as possible nutritive elements. My customer's enjoyment of foods is mine, therefore, I will preserve and enhance the attractive qualities of the foods with which I work. Stretch- ing the food dollar is part of my re- sponsibility too. A well prepared dish and an appetizing meal are creative If achievement, so I shall derive happiness from work itself. The greatest success in life is won by , those who began by making the most of - f ' in Q ,if ' opportunities around them. With our custodians it is the old story of the faith- ful steward, the performance of duties - J l at their best no matter the time or place .a . of assignment. By the cultivation of ev- ery talent possessed, they improve them- selves while doing the assigned and un- assigned for those they serve so faith- fully. Anthony Caprino, Ralph Ross, Elmer Hinkle. Herman Powelson, Harold Peak, Andrew Geyer. co- perciting . . . Harding is people who are co-operat- ing in the multiple organizations of our school. The teachers, our advisers, are a most important part of these people, for under their careful guidance members have an opportunity to enrich their knowledge and strengthen their char- acters. Glimpses of the future may be sought in many organizations in which people are co-operating to become ac- quainted with future vocations. The Fu- ture Nurses, Teachers, and Engineers hear the challenges of these professions first-hand. The Shoshonean secretaries, the D.E.C.A. retailers, the V.I.C. in- dustrialists, and the J.A. businessmen practice today for the future tomorrows. Through cd-operation a paradise of har- mony exists for the musically inclined in the Choirs, Concert Band, Orchestra, Stardusters, and various ensembles. The fine arts materialize in the work of the members of the Art Club as they explore many different mediums. Drama reaches increasing heights with every play the Props and Q's create. Our intellectuals are led into whole new realms of thought by co-operating speakers in the Joe Berg Seminar. The Tri-Hi-Yis and Hi-Y's to- gether and separately undertake many service projects in our community. We, the students, through co-operation turn the key for successful tomorrows. I nn, , -'fsfrff X- 'Z I 1 ' 'si . --' 41 I , , - V Y Life bf . , ,dw IJ W l wvxq. . . .-if 1 A 4 . ' . . . 'W I x A A, F5 .w Q. IV , eg 1 Q n 1-.1 g 1 lf 'W Y -, 4 J, 24? ,K uf .Cl 'swgrf Q wie if f,, l. Y 1 M.. i x A. 1 :Y 1. 155 ' 5 A 4 t fl Q ,N I N .I 'D-Q 4 i Sarrieri: J. Price. C. Cox. B. Hill, N. Porter. Row I: J. Conley, King, L. Sims, R. Murphy, N. Hall, R. Ishida, D. Merchant, S. Highland. K. Reed. A. Porietis. F. Hedgpeth, S. Shank, L. Merchant, Mr. Maynard, Mr. Shank. M. Porietis, B. Petrich. Row 2: Miss May, Mrs. Linscott, R. F Student senate. . . iegisioles oclion Mr. Shank reassures potential class oilicers and campaign man- agers prior to the election assembly. ,lf With the sound of the gavel each first and third Wednesday of the month, the Student Council resumes its activities as the ollicial student governing body of the school. This year at Christmas time the Council trimmed the tree in the main lobby and the ones for the Christ- mas assembly. The Council also decorated the audito- rium for Baccalaureate and the Coliseum for Com- mencement. The annual tax stamp drive, conducted by enthusiastic members, was highlighted by a contest among the individual homerooms. Presentation of the All School Talent Show was another of the Council's varied activities. On Career Day Council members served as guides for the many consultants. Freshman visitation was planned and conducted by the Harding Council to familiarize next year's underclassmen with the customs, rules, and physical plan of Harding High. President Jim Price headed the twenty-one member Council which consisted of representatives elected by each class, the class presidents, and the exchange stu- dent. He was ably assisted by Ned Porter, Candy Cox, and Bob Hill who served as vice-president, secretary, and treasurer respectively. The Council advisers were Miss May, Mrs. Linscott, Mr. Maynard, and Mr. Shank. The newly organized Joe Berg Seminar is designed to challenge specially gifted students in the technical fields of Chemistry, Biology, Mathematics, and Phys- ics. The twenty-one intellectual members meet every Thursday evening at 7:00 under the direction of Mr. Harold Hazelett, Harding's own trigonometry and ge- ometry teacher, to hear many very excellent speakers who have prepared special programs for the Seminar alone. Some of the most stimulating programs were presented by Dr. Philip Smith on Human Chemistry, Dr. Charles Wilson on Mathematics, Mr. Callen Dean on Radioactivity, Dr. Henry Blount on Cancer, and Mr. Dave Jenkins on Electronics. The student mem- Q5 9 bers are given assignments to study, previous to every meeting and are required to pass tests designed to keep .4 their senses sharp. By the opening of new realms of thought these interested intellectuals are motivated into active exploration. intellectuals. . . widen technical horizons Served: W. White. R. Tarvin, K. Reed, M. Lightner, D. Somer- 25 M, Kaufman' D, Kohlhorst, J. Farley' T, Barnes' R, Romo- lot. Mr. Hazelett. Row 1: F. Suda, C. Cocherl, D. Baker, F. ser, S. Snyder, R. May, B. Halberstein. Hedgepeth, J. Hix, D. Haldeman, P. Reed, L. Williams. Row i 1 1 5 Y . 5 1 X4 X535 Ylin-.. iq alfa l l l i l - ' l, 7 presidents x. Row I: J. McAdow. C. Cox. M. Porietis. L. Sanderson. D. Chapman, M. Bammer. R. Car- o penter, K. wiiiiman, s. Highland. C. Chapman. zeim- 2. s. Phillips, J. Lenavitt, L. Mefcham, hard I ng J. Bird, C. Hough, J. Hix. F. LaSeta, R. Pfeifler, B. Hill, D. Freshour, J. Gast. Raw 3: K. Millisor, B. Strickland. J. Price, L. Waugh, L. Sims, J. Jonsson, R. Ishida, D. Boone. N. Hall, B. Smith, D. Du1Ty,A. Rowley, R. Nauman. T. Miller, D. Merchant, L. Smith. secretaries Run- l: J, Howser. S. Davis, L. Taylor, D. Sharp, C. Mitchell, B. Bylcr. S. Rosamond, H. Klingel. Row 2: J. Cooper, G. Brown. S. McNamara. V. Turner, J. Tweddle, M. Guthrie, J. Orr. M. Lightner, B. Sykes. L. Bogart. Row 3: R. May. D. Craft. B. Kuhn. M. Robinson. C. Kimball, B. Clark, J. Wilson, C. Swartz, K. Craig. F. Foos, D. Blankenship. ii-J Row I: L. Taylor, S. Shank, S. Morgan, T. Large, M. Blashin- sky, D. Hartman, L. Gease, J. Conley, J. Holzwart, B. Pear- son, R. Thomas. S. Hook. Row 2: S. Harden, B. Krebs, M. Felton, C. Burns, B. Petrich, D. Cornett, N. Maag. C. Cluff, P. Lindsey, C. Uncapher, L. Kirkbride, P. Lessley. Row 3: B. Minshall, D. Justice, K. Finch, P. Reed, M. Bartley, T. Turner, M. James, J. Yeager, B. Murray, A. Porietis, J. Stock, D. Eicher, S. Bibler. chaplains vice-presidents I P? o Row 1: D. Finch. C. Caprino, M. Aarola, J. Maddox. S. Anderson, D. Lehman. C. Grifhth C. Smith. C. Potts. S. Dunn, S. Wilson. Row 2: C. Probst, V. Fogt, D. Long. S. Clark, S Roush, B. Kauble, T. Mohr, G. Cudd, D. Roseberry, E. Sanders, D. Powelson, B. White Row 3: L. Hunt, G. Hodges. D. Nauman, H. Collins. D. Porter, L, Simpson, N. Porter, K Bradt, D. Jackson. O. Firstenberger, E. Jerew. A. Dietrich. M. Smith, S. Morgan. ,-,r I W li l Row I: M. Jones, P. Martin. J. Conley, M. Dotson, S. Herten- stein. B. Harmon, J. Burt, S. Bussey, S. McFarlin, N. Pryor. L. Tiller. Row 2: A. Bechtle, V. Veldre, B. Barton. N. Holt, N Schultz. B. Kabana, J. Sifritt. J. Stock, M. Parshall, J. Schmidt C. Morris. E. Seel. Row 3: L. Gibson, J. Anthony, B. Halber- stein. D. Flowers, R. Keller, D. Dodds, T. Sperry, G. Baehr, S. Harper. J. Lefller, F. Ruhl, B. Davenport. J. Blosser, B. Holmes. 40,0 V treasure rs Row 1: R. Hart, E. Baxter, J. Bish, K. Williman. M. Carlson J. Stock, F. Hedgpeth, K. Dennis. L. Case. T. Albin, W White, G. Carwile, S. Messenger. Row 2: S. Spicer, W. Mc Ginnis, D. Mattison, C. Isaly, S. Aldrich, C. Beckel, J. Rife M. Augenstein, S. Roush, J. Castrop. J. Hartman, J. Mitchell B. Holmes, B. Hill. Row 3: J. McGraw, J. Caskey, D. McCor mick, C. Hough, D. Kohlhorst, T. Truex. N. Hall, P. Cressor J. Benjamin, J. Leflier, L. Slater, L. Sims, D. Somerlot, D Boone. hall monitors Scared: J. Rife, S. Townsend, B. Barton, C. James, Miss Moore. Row I: R. Osborne. S. Wilson. C. Plough, K. Kirts, C. Un- capher. F. Hedgepeth, J. Seas, S. Roush, M. Yannitell. Row 2 P. Holloway. Gorenllo, T. Fry. C. Cocherl, L. McCullough S. Mann, K. Sands, S. Spicer, R. Hart, B. Jones, D. Chapman, B. McNamara. Nor Pictured: B. Kuhl, G. Bailey, B. Kabana, K. Shrader. Q literary council co-operators I I 1 ..1x-, The busiest doors at Harding are those on the second floor leading into the library. Every student at Harding enters the library at least once in his high school career. The reasons for entering may be many, perhaps to pay a fine on an overdue book or to begin a mission of drudgery for a particular teacher, or to simply seek refuge from study hall. Those who have to pay fines and those who have research assignments for special reports may have visions of a sign over the library doors: Abandon hope, all ye who enter here. But their wor- ries are unjustified. Inside Miss Moore, the head librar- ian, and her capable group of library assistants are waiting to give aid to every student. The library assist- ants help Miss Moore in the many functions of the li- brary. From signing out books to arranging attractive displays in their display case, their service is invaluable. Heading the assistants are Misses Barton, Rife, Town- send and James. Junior researchers-successful seekers. I administrative assisters OFFICE ASSISTANTS-A. Hutchman, K. Kirts, C. Uncapher, L. Kirkbride, D. Hartman, D. Baker, M. Lightner, J. Hamilton, Miss May. il Q so - 4,4-P X 'i -9-J L. Large, N. Thompson, C. Cluff, G. Stanley, B. Barnett, Miss Davis, J. Hudgin, L. Rose, P. Tackett, Mr. Gatchell, Miss Pace. 'K Scurrying girls are seen rushing around halls, into classrooms, and through the offices of Harding any pe- riod of the day. These girls are known as office assist- ants and can be identified by their otiicial this is im- portant air and the objects they carry. These objects may bring surprise, fear, or pleasure to the recipient in the form of pink, yellow, blue, or white slips. Each girl works for one of the offices from which these slips are issued: the Dean of Girls directed by Miss May, the Dean of Boys directed by Mr. Geis, and the General Ofhce supervised by Miss Pace and Miss Davis. The eflicient behind the scenes activities that keep Harding running smoothly could not be maintained without the aid of these capable young people. M. Augenstein, R. Scott, M. Magi, B. Minshall, D. Cornett, M. Porietis, H. Snyder, Mrs. Rowley. C. Beckel, S. Davis. P. Cor- win, Mr. Shank. No! Pictured: L. White. P. Alton. 1 l A CAPPELLA CHOIR-Row 1: J. Price, T. Umbaugh, R. Smith, C. Foster, L. Baker, J. Holli- day, L. Mogg, M. Throckmorton, D. Baker, W. White, S. Reynolds, S. Hook, R. Elliott, R. Scott B. Byler, K. Sands, M. Dains, J. Holtz, B. Kuhn, Row 2: J. Howser, B. Davenport, L. Waugh, H Tweedle, L. McConnell, K. Reed, C. Probst, S. Shambaugh, P. Holloway, L. Kinnaman, H. Crans ton, D. Finch, J. Bish, B. Barton, H. Frew, B. Guy, S. Forsythe. Row 3: D. Shelton, A. Granlee hcircling vocal groups SOPHOMORE CHOIR-Row 1: A. Henson, J. Showers, P Sayles, S. Bosh, D. Sharp, L. Benson, J. Avery, B. Newlove, M Kaufman, B. Evans, J. Edwards, S. Davis, R. Byrd, R. Jerome, B. White, M. Dodds, M. Gaylk, B. Highland, R. Hodges, E Hill, B. Burns, H. Hulline. Row 2: E. Blevins, J. Holzwart, S. Highland, T. Manzo, G. Varner, C. Barkley, C. Caprino, B Krebs, C. Wright, J. Maddox, J. Williams, S. Meister, L. Brown J. Giles, J. Winn, J. Hines, C. Carr, L. Dillard, B. Roberts, F. Martin, C. Ireland. Row 3: J. Boham,V. Stark, S. Hertengtein L. Warwick, M. Blashinsky, J. Brewer, J. Stock, V.Fogt, L. Fryi C. Swartz, P. Quaintance, E. Power, S. McNamara, S. Jen kins, G. Gruber, K. McClaren, C. Smith, J. Jiles, V. Fos- naugh, F. Suda, C. Miller, M. Felton, S. Prater, M. Parshall, N Brewer, H. Sparks, L. Barlow. Row 4: D. Hensley, L. McGuire C. Upton, T. Maish, B. Fisher, P. Miller, G. Wintgens, B. Car- penter, P. Wakely, C. Lines, C. Grillith, C. Ruby, G. Perkins, C Garner, M. Young, C. Cocherl, G. Bailey, L. Large, J. Fleming P. Williams, C. Burns, B. Main, S. Davis, S. Bussey, B. Minshall B. Thomas. Row 5: S. Peters, M. Cottrell, D. Vanderford, J Schmidt, B. Petrich, J. Ioerger, J. Sifritt, M. Marks, C. Little, S Search, C. Morris, G. Chard, N. Holt, E. Knachel, L. Culp, G Brown, M. Gutherie, B. Huntsman, S. Blanton, M. Abrams, S Harden, E. Luke, N. Roberts, K. Alexander, S. Rowland. S ,. N' - gn P9666 59490- 4:1 W. Caldwell, J. Coy, B. Jones, S. Hufert, S. Sloane, C. Owen, J. Orr, C. Cox, S. Bear, B. Somerlot E. Baxter, A. Reber, V. Turner, M. Yannitell, D. Dunnan, A. Bechtle, M. Van de Water. Row 4. C. Knirk, S. Harper, K. Bradt, J. Jewett, C. Ludwig, M. Wright, J. Tweedle, D. Martin, J. Isaly, S Bibler, M. Fry, N. Snyder, G. Stanley, S. Townsend, J. Gaver, D. Hacker, T. Dallas, D. Gordon B. Kohler, D. Burton. energetically practice fundamentals . conscientiously perfect harmonies . proudly perform concerts JUNIOR CHOIR-Row 1: Mr. L. G. Jones, N. Pryor, F. Hedg- S. Barrick, L. Bogart J Burt M Hathaway Ron 3 K Mitchell peth, B. Barnett, D. Gherman, D. Long, S. Dunn, L. Sanderson, M. Darst, T. Fry, S Miller K Welch D Faust J Dillespie J D. Boncutter, F. Bennett, M. Upton, S. Osmun, L. Taylor. Row Bromfield, C. Caldwell R Maynard T Jones J Scandlmg C 2: C. Phillians, N. Oborn, J. Weiser, S. Moner, T. Saidleman, B. Semmler. Sykes, S. Shank, S. Shackelford, B. Perry, D. Henry, M. Crowder, .. Q J . . il' D Gam Q ,-' rv V 5. TQQVCV .I K . X A 1 t . A X 1 . , , I 'i , i ffl 1 i s ' . concert bond FLUTE-J. Mitchell, L. Kockensperger, A. Gibbon, S. McFarlin, J. Castrop. D. Wissinger, F. Suda, J. McMahon, S. Harden. CLARINET-J. Cramer, N. Thompson, E. Shellhorn. B. Holli- day, N. Parlettc, S. Bosh, M. Pruit, B. Gray, E. Cilek, R. Herbst, L. Grice, B. Barton, M. Hoch, P. Martin, S. Wilson, C. Chapman, C. Wright, P. Septer, P. Penny. ALTO CLARINET-R. Shus- ter, M. Bammer. BASS CLARINET-J. Amrine, S. Weiss. TENOR SAXOPHONEWJ. Bird, S. Flach, K. Obenour. ALTO SAXOPHONEWL. Simpson, L. Higgins, J. Elicker, B. Hinklin, C. Ruby, S. Swanson. OBOE-C. Owen, P. Snow, R. Peak. BASSOON-A. McAfee. TRUMPET-L. Simpson, D. Stull, D. Burton, J. Coy, L. Lovell, A. Kennedy, D. Shults, T. Willauer, K. Lyons, W. McKinley, J. Toms, N. Throckmorton, J. Leeper. HORNS-J. Russell, S. Bibler, D. Erwin, M. Throckmorton, J. Blosser, K. Suda, J. Cox, C. Little. BARITONE-R. Myers, J. Pickett, F. Dickson, D. Freshour. TROMBONE-J. Hammond, D. Haldeman, W. Caldwell, F. Schwab, J. Hix, J. Young, K. A paradise of sound provided unlimited opportu- nities for the musically minded in the 1961 Concert Band. Under the batons of Mr. Homer Huffman and Mr. George Lane his assistant, the musicians have had a full and rewarding schedule of appearances. At both the Winter and Spring Concerts the musical group was applauded by appreciative audiences. On a very green St. Patrick's day they gave a performance for an assem- bly. Members graciously hosted visiting bands at the Buckeye Conference Festival held in the Harding Au- ditorium. Symphonic, the Concert Band in miniature, held its own concert in mid-April. This group of wood- winds, brass, and percussion was directed by Mr. Ed- ward Miller. Top Concert musicians were Herb Dutt, Larry Simpson, Bonnie Barton, Lynn Lovell, John Dix and Kirk Lyons. AJ A l ' E ' i 'J iii i , . i Recording a Christmas tape played over WMRN was the first official performance of the Orchestra. A social feature was the annual Band and Orchestra Ban- quet held January 30. An appreciative audience heard, among other selections, The Sound of Music and Andalucia Suite presented at their Assembly. Mem- bers rehearsed diligently for the Winter and Spring Concerts, and a long awaited trip was to the Buckeye Conference Festival. Because it was held in Elyria, the bus ride provided several hours of fun, food, and mu- sical mischief. The Orchestra also presented individual opportu- nities for participation in ensembles. Strings were the most popular, but many other combinations found their way to various cities to compete with rival ensembles in hope of receiving 'fsuperior ratings. orchestra Simmons, B. Williams. TUBA-H. Dutt, S. Smith, L. Breece, K. Feaver, M. Todero, P. Huddle, B. Everly. BELLS-J. Mc- Adow, C. Plough. PERCUSSION-J. Dix, W. Masters, M. Mar- tin, J. Gast, J. Walker, B. Kannell, J. Layman. VIOLIN-R. Tarvin, A. Reber, J. Morrison, C. Caldwell, L. Fout, V. Fogt, R. Schwab, C. Ruby, B. Fix, M. Darst, R. Snider, Frank Reber, C. Tracewell. VIOLA-S. Stine, O. Goines, R. Curren. CELLO-F. Schwab, C. Foster, J. Price, C. Ruppart. BASE-R. Myers, S. Smith. PIANO-M. Cottrell, N. Parlette. FLUTE-J. Mitchell, R. Peak. OBOE-C. Owen, D. Kaufman. BASSOONSA. MCA- fee. CLARINET-J. Cramer, N. Thompson, E. Cilek. ALTO SAX-L. Simpson. TENOR SAX-R. Resser. HORNS-K. Suda, S. Bibler, D. Erwin, M. Throckmorton. TRU MPET-K. Lyons, W. McKinley, L. Lovell. TROMBONE-J. Hammond, D. Haldeman. TUBAWH. Dutt. PERCUSSION-J. Dix, J. Gast, M. Martin, S. Fretz, C. Plough. .nal- T , Fx V 1 , L 2 STRING QUARTET-R. Tarvin, A. Reber, F. Schwab, V. Fogt. MIXED CLARINET QUARTET-N. Parlette, M. Hoch, S. Weiss. N01 piclurcd: R. Shuster. CLARINET QUARTET-J. Cramer, E. Shellhorn, N. Parlette, S. Bosh. STRING QUARTET-J. Morrison, C. Caldwell, V. Fogt. Nor pictured: R. Schwab. - L STRING ENSEMBLE-M. Cottrel, A. Reber, J. Price, R Tarvin. TRUMPET TRIO-D. Burton, L. Lovell, L. Williams. SAXOPHONE QUARTET-B. Hinklin, J. Elicker, K. Obenour TRUMPET TRIO 4 1 J. Bird. A. Kennedy, D. Stull, L. Simpson. FLUTE TRIO-M. Cottrel, A. Gibbon, F. Suda, D. Wissinger 2 .I- X 1 stardusters . . . make musical magic The try-outs that were held in late November re- sulted in the terrilic talent presented before the foot- lights January 13, in the annual Starduster's Review. Appreciative audiences from Harding, the three Junior Highs. and Marion Service Clubs applauded their per- formances. Couples danced delightedly to the magical music of these maestros at the Country Club, Edison, and Y.M.C.A. The rehearsals, which were held eleven months of the year, have substantiated the success of this year's dance band. Even the hot summer months beckoned repeated practices from these hard working musicians. As a novel attraction, the Stardusters pur- chased smart, red blazers for uniformity. Mr. Edward Miller, the new director, promotes prac- tice and devotion to an objective of success. The Star- dusters repeatedly prove by their ovations that they have one of the most popular sounds around. Row 1: D. Kaufman, J. Bird, C. Ruby, J. Elicker, D. Reeser, R. Myers, S. Bibler. Row 2: Mr. Miller, J. Young, D. Haldeman, J. If f --ivqw an Mr. Miller . . . announcer, director, and general comedian of the band. Hammond, L. Williams, K. Lyons, L. Lovell, L. Simpson, T. Willauer, D. Stull, Mr. Lane, J. Dix. 'Q l l I l i 4 A 1 l Row 1: S. Hook, K. Mitchell, F. Hedgepeth, J. Maddox, B Thomas, S. Weiss, T. Albin, J. Watson, S. Spurlock, S. Dunn Row 2: P. Honaker, M. Cottrell, B. Jones, J. Mitchell, K. Sands M. VandeWater, J. Hartman, K. Kirts, E. Power, D. Hartman, L Sanderson, S. Aldrich. Row 3: J. Everly, J. Howser, R. Snow, R Jones, J. Glosser, K. Bradt, K. Lyons, R. Tarvin, J. Gillespie, B Halbertstein, D. Faust. horcling reporter . . . records ond reports This is your Harding Reporter. Here is a student announcer, just one of the many, co-operating to create an unusually interesting week in review on W.M. R.N. Thursday evenings at 7:00. Mr. Webb, the re- porter's station adviser, sets strict standards that are always met by this capable group. Candy Cox and Judy Hartman head the announcing activities which cover news, sports, special music, and ideas around the Hard- ing halls. Features and interviews, such as a special on the Stardusters, a talk with Mr. Gatchell on the Pay As You Go issue or an interview with Mr. Fogt about the Rapid Reading Course offered to seniors, often highlight the weekly programs. Jim Everly and Kirk Lyons keep the engineering end running smooth- ly in Harding's own radio program originating from the M.H.H.S. control room. Mr. Webb gestures to demonstrate techniques of interpretation. pr T !'y'v 'i, Q 'V I I J Row 1: S. Reynolds, N. Oborn, B. Main, L. Baker, S. Sizemore, J. Maddox, L. McEwen, T. Albin, C. Probst, D. Long, S. Hufert, S. Osmun, J. Mosher, C. Ludwig. Row 2: S. Aldrich, D. Osborn E. Cilek, E. Heatherington, J. Hudgin, V. Turner, K. Kirts, D Boncutter, M. Porietis, L. Sanderson, L. Kazarian, M. Walker uv. Q Yu , 1 - L A I I V , . l EN l 1 M. Young. Row 3: S. Gorenflo, B. Guy, M. VandeWater, D Chapman, V. Fogt, M. Felton, M. Parshall, B. Petrich, J. Ioerger Row 4: F. Schwab, R. Snow, J. Everly, R. Jones, K. Lyons, B Parke, B. Halbertstein, D. Faust. F props and q's . . . portray o message For students at Harding feeling the call of grease paint and footlights the Props and Q's Club olfers pos- sibilities. Though a member may not participate in a performance he still finds rewards for his.year's work. The program covers all phases of drama from make-up to set construction. To gain first-hand knowledge of the technique of presenting plays several trips were taken. At Otterbein the group evaluated Glass Menagerie. Two trips were taken to Ohio Wesleyan-once to see Dark at the Top of the Stairs and again a Shakespearean drama. The most colorful excursion of all was taken to see Okla- homa presented at Ohio State. Not all activities were theatrical, however, for vari- ous parties and projects provided additional pleasures. The end toward which the members worked was the presentation of two plays. The Christmas play, Song of Glory realistically brought the true meaning of this holy season. Proof of a Man was the presentation at the Props and Q's annual assembly. The plot of this play concerned the causes of juvenile delinquency. Head actors and actresses for the year were Young, Vande Water, Gorenllo, Snow, and Director Webb. 5 ' 2 . . .,, .wth 3 'V . 45. ugh! a . - Um 'fob Row 1: D. Dodds, S. McNamara, S. Meister, M. Sands, K. Harper, P. Martin. Pl x Row 2: Mr. Weaver, S. Harper, C. Fosnaugh, M. Dains, G. Grice, V. Simpkins, M. Simpkins, Y. Frazier. l art club . . . creates novel designs Although the membership of the Art Club is low, , their aims are high. The purpose of the club is to en- l i I r courage the development of the artistic talents of the members through their projects. The members are per- mitted to choose their own medium in which to create. Selections include oil paintings, pottery wheel methods, and stone sculpturing. ' These areas, in concept and manual skills, furnish T a challenge to the budding artists. The club meets alternate Wednesday evenings in the art room. The year's program was enriched with lectures, viewing slides dealing with art, and participation in panel dis- cussions. When the weather permitted, the club took field trips, where members observed the scenery, as well as sketched or painted from the natural settings. A colorful party was enjoyed at Christmas time. In the spring a visit to the Columbus Art Gallery was a treat. Some of the unusual creations displayed in the art room and east corridor galleryw were placed in the Marion Art Gallery for adult appreciation. 1961 artistic oilicials were President Kay Harper 1 and Secretary Michele Sands. Their inspirer and ad- viser is Mr. Weaver. r A Seated: B. Simmons, J. McGraw, J. Stevens, J. Howser, D. C. Isaly, J. Letller, B. Bray, B. Kline, R. Huhn, K Tillman Mattison. Row I: S. Phillips, B. Baker, W. McGinnis, D. D. Roseberry. Row 3: D. McCormick, B. Kuhn, D Eicher T Henderson, C. Caldwell, R. Smith, J. Hammond, M. Todaro. Umbaugh, G. Taft, G. Clark, C. Knirk, D. Dodds J Martin M. Smith, Mr. Barker. Row 2: S. Morgan, G. Wolf, M. Perry, D. Shipman, T. Barnes. harding's hi-y's. . . Prospering as one unit, this year's Hi-Y Club was an incorporation of sophomore, junior, and senior boys under the direction of Mr. Harold Barker, their capa- ble advisor. The social activity highlights were the an- nual hayride in November, a very sticky taify pull, an educational trip to the Ohio State Museum, a bowling party full of strikes, or strikeouts, and a swinging sock hop held at the HY. Several service projects, centered around the com- missioning of odd jobs all year, provided much enjoy- ment while the members accomplished very worth- while ends. Some of the service centered jobs ranged from baby-sitting and washing windows to cleaning house. The largest undertaking of the club, as a unit, was taking over and running a filling station quite in- dependently of all help. Two very outstanding guest speakers contributed much to balance this years pro- gram. Dr. H. R. Finney gave a fascinating talk on the powers of hypnotism and Mr. M. N. Landis showed slides and gave a real insight to the excitement of his African Safari. Leading the members throughout this successful year were Ben Simmons as president, Jack McGraw, vice-president, Jim Stevens, secretary, Dave Mattison, treasurer, Jack Howser, chaplain, and Steve Morgan, Sargeant-at-arms. unite os one Varied and colorful were the activities of the Senior Tri-Hi-Y, developing the theme of Tutti Fruttif' Fall was flavored with such sparkling events as the annual hayride, the planning of a memorable Homecoming Dance, and a visit from Miss Ohio wherein she shared her Atlantic City experiences. Winter brought basketball and Coach Knodel, Christmas carols and gym night. Spring was ushered in with sacred and inspirational beauty by the week-long Pre-Easter services. For the first time, a spring dance was held April 7, taking the place of the Sweetheart Dance. What could be more colorful than a style show? Such was the final program, highlighting spring and summer ensembles. The activities of the club were not only for fun, however. Through the sale of programs at football games and other money making projects, members contributed their share to the Building for Brotherhood fund, sponsored by the HY. Christmas brought a con- tribution to the Salvation Army to help make someone's Christmas happier. Directing the 'tice-cream affairs of the club have been Barb Anderson, president, Kitty Reed, vice-presi- dentg Judy Bish, secretary, Janice Isaly, treasurerg and Anne Shuey, chaplain. Advisors were Miss Sue Canfield and Miss Sally Canfield. senior tri-hi-y. . . varies with interesting programs Seated: K. Reed, J. Bish, B. Anderson, J. Isaly, A. Shuey. Row 1: E. Hetherington, B. Byler, K. Mogg, L. Lazear, C Carey, P. Hilling, J. Hudgin, S. Rowland, C. Lehner, L. Baker Row 2: B. Reynolds, L. McEwen, S. Reynolds, J. Russell, L Jones, S. Williams, E. Baxter, S. Sizemore, S. Bear. J. Seas, S Shambaugh, V. Miller, R. Elliott, B. Mosure, S. McFadden Row 3: C. Cox, M. Greenbaum, V. Simpkins, P. Holloway, L Etter, D. Dunnan, J. Hartman, J. Stock, J. Orr, K. Sands, S. Tharp, H. Frew, G. Stanley, M. VandeWater. Row 4: S. Mut- ters, A. Bechtle, J. Jewett, C. Ludwig, B. Guy, M. Gunter, J. Mosher, S. Clark, M. Anderla, S. Spicer, R. Hart, J. Ferguson, B. Barton, S. Townsend, P. Corwin, P. Rowley, S. Hinklin, Miss Canfield. 06 6000 P 'A 1 Q5 ov ,Y nys 1 lien i i ' 1 Seazed: M. Walker, S. Hufert, S. Shank, B. Jones, D. Hart- man. Row 1: S. Wilson, C. Probst, S. Dunn, H. Snyder, S. McFarlin. L. Kirkbride, J. Burt, J. Hamilton, D. Baker, B. Kull, J. Dripps. Row 2: J. Gross, N. Schultz, S. Aldrich, C. Plough, L. Grice, P. Thompson, P. DeWitt, S. Rosamond, A. Hutchman, P. Lindsey, C. Ritzler, S. Staub, C. Dickerson. Row 3: P. Honaker, C. Semmler, L. Kinnamon, C. Uncapher, iunior tri- With the able supervision of Mrs. Geissler and Mrs. Reeser, the Junior Tri-Hi-Y has had a full, exciting, and enjoyable year. Besides the inevitable fall hayride and traditional duties in helping with the Homecoming and Spring Dances, the members were privileged to have a continuing series of many excellent and very interest- ing programs. The first was by Ron Reed on hairstyl- ing, and then pointers on stage make-up given in de- tail by Mr. Webb. Mrs. Kenneth Roberts created stimu- lating awareness of another realm in a program en- titled The Incredible Power of the Mind? In the spring Mark Aarola, 1961 foreign exchange student from Finland, spoke about his country and his reactions to Marion and the United States. Bruce Kohler and Candice Cox, Harding's two American Field Service representatives, presented their programs concerning their travels. Co-operating in the yearis projects en- tailed selling programs for the football games, helping a needy family at Christmas with canned goods, and serving at various Y', dinners. The oflicers for 1961 were Sue Shank, president, Sherrie Hufert, vice-president, Marge Walker, secre- tary, Barb Jones, treasurer, and Diana Hartman, chap- lain. L -. 4, u .fa 1 1 Us f , li: , :fl J. Williams, A. Ulery, L. Kazarian, B. Harmon, M. Porietis D. Long, S. Shackelford, M. Carlson, S. Morgan, B. Osborn L. Rose, H. Johnson. Row 4: Mrs. Reeser, J. Tweddle, N Parlette, V. Turner, B. Weaver, K. Kirts, S. Roush, M. Augen stein, D. Boncutter, L. Sanderson, K. Mitchell, V. Rish, J Scandling, C. Gillespie, E. Cilek, M. Hoch. 0' hi-y. . . explores various realms sophomore tri-hi-y. . . Guided by the theme It's High Time, members of the Sophomore Tri-Hi-Y participated in a full program of activities this year. Busy projects during football season included selling programs at the home games and a special bus trip to the Fremont game. The col- lection of canned goods for a needy family put mem- bers in the Christmas spirit. To keep spirits high the club held a party for its members. In co-operation with the other Tri-Hi-Y and Hi-Y's the club helped present Pre-Easter services for interested students each morn- ing of the week before Easter. Throughout the year, club members donated their services to the Y to help serve dinners and keep the cloak room in order. While attending to all these extra projects, the club continued to hold regular meetings twice a month. At their meetings the girls heard talks from outside speak- ers and panel discussions by co-clubers. A fall election of ollicers placed Vickie Sue Fogt at the head of this year's club. Assisting her were Jane Stock, vice-presi- dent, Carol Caprino, secretary, Kay Williman, treas- urerg Becky Carpenter, chaplain, and Pam Williams, song leader. Miss Helen May was the adviser for this busy underclass Service Club. experiences high limes with voriefy Seazed: K. Williman, J. Stock, V. Fogt, C. Caprino, P. Wil- liams, B. Carpenter. Row 1: Miss May, T. Maish, S. Davis, J Winn, M. Bammer, B. Main, J. Maddox, C. Smith, D. Ru- dolph, B. Thomas, V. Stark, C. Ruby, M. Felton, J. Avery, Row 2: S. Bussey, A. Gibbon, J. Zahn, J. Giles, S. Anderson M. Parshall, B. Minshall, F. Martin, J. Fleming, M. Blashin- sky, J. Short, C. Little, C. Griffith, B. Krebs, M. Sands, C. Swartz. Row 3: K. Davis, L. Gease, C. Wright, S. Rowland, G. Gruber, C. Cocherl, S. Harden, S. Jenkins, J. Schmidt, C Morris, R. Carpenter, K. McClaren, S. McNamara, S. Meis ter, J. Sifritt, F. Suda, S. Large, J. Cox. Row 4: S. Patton, C Upton, C. Chapman, C. Burns, C. Barkley, M. Cottrell, S Peters, J. Brewer, S. Search, D. Vanderford, J. Ioerger, B. Pet rich, M. Guthrie, G. Brown, D. Osborne, T. Manzo, J. Wil liams, S. Weiss, D. Evans. he F160 066900 frfilggfa Qs ,Quo l ' l r - e f' W2-..flp Row If Mr. Moody, Mr. Slack, R. Gorenllo, R. Keller, J. Jons- son, C. Moury, H. Parks, D. Weston, D. Porter, R. Cottrell, T. Ferguson, D. Parks, J. Collins, W. Mahaffey, D. Weil, A. Lane, J. Akers, M. Thomas, T. Mohr, Mr. Neimeister. Row 2: B. Strick- land, D. Thompson, V. Mahafley, J. Lagos, D. Craft, L. Han- shaw, B. Kauble, H. Rorick, D. Smith, B. Hinamon, J. Myers, B. Coffman, E. Glenn, B. Ferrin, L. Imbody, C. Thomas, D. Blankenship. Row 3: J. Anthony, J. Pierce, J. Saffell, M. Adams, D. Springer, R. Reinwald, W. Carroll, E. Keirns, M. Long, N. Long, G. Scheff, J. Johnson, L. Foulke, B. Fegley, D. Gorenflo, K. Finch, P. Galyk, K. Mayse. Row 4: B. Miley, G. Heller, E. Heller, J. Norris, R. Thompson, J. Hamm, J. Hoagland, L. Postell, R. Blankenship, R. Graff, B. Adkins, R. Davis, P. Dorfe, A. Gubernath, V. Jacks, J. Meadows, G. Brown, J. Guyton, R. Hesson, K. Rasey. vocational co-operatives . . V.l.C. From educational and civic duties to social affairs, the V.l.C. was on the move preparing students for vocations in life. Under the leadership of John Collins, Ray Cottrell, John Guyton, Ron Hesson, Jim Jonsson, and Bill Hin- namon, the club carried out a successful program. Mr. Moody was the sponsor with Mr. Slack and Mr. Nei- meister co-sponsors. Mr. Lisak acted as club adviser. A classroom open house was held, and local plants were foured. Two outstanding members, John Collins and Dick Weston, toured the capitol building in Co- lumbus, seeing state government in action. To beneht the community, members worked at the concession stands during Harding sports activities and sent toys to the Childrenls Home at Christmas. For their own enjoyment social activities included an Athletic Night and skating parties. Raw I: R. Smith, E. Sanders, R. Gleason, T. Sperry, G. Benner. Row 2 J. Shingler, K. Malone, D. Lessig, R. Lehman, J. Calbert. Row 3: L Waugh, R. Shafer, P. Lessley, Row 4: B. Wertz, R. Kissell, P. Keller, J Childers. Raw 5: M. Wright, R. Smith, C. Benson, S. Kindell, J. Dul mage. Row 6: R. Scheitler, J. Wygle, G. Phillians, B. Fitch, B. Fegley, Nlr. Sheskey. d.e.c.o. Members of D.E.C.A. are future business folks of America. These student apprentices often prepare at- tractive corridor show eases before leaving for their afternoon employment. The main requirement for membership is participa- tion in the Distributive Education program, varied in many ways at Harding. The yearis highlight was the district convention at Bowling Green, where a student of the year was chosen and district officers were elect- ed. A top social event was the 'lalways looked forward to annual occasion, the employer-employee banquet, May 24th where D.E.C.A. joined Shoshonean for an evening of advice, including top tips from their school co-ordinators. At regular meetings vocational publica- tions furnished valuable program materials. Sixty-one ofheials were: Ron Smith, Tom Sperry, Gary Benner, Eddie Sanders, and Mr. Thomas Sheskey, eo-ordinator. To further the knowledge of printing is the purpose of the Print Club, one of the most important vocational organizations at Harding. The club is under the supervision of Mr. Bernard Brooks and is composed of all students taking printing. 1961 head printers were: Phil Holtz, president, Harry Spring, vice-president, and Jay Cook, secretary. The group made a profit from the printing of the Harding football and basketball programs. This year they also printed the sectional and district basketball tournament programs. Otherwise, the group was a non-profit organization, kept busy by meet- ing the printing demands of the school. Of course, it wasn't all work and no play for the boys, because throughout the year they had guest speakers and took field trips to various printing es- tablishments. print club Kneeling: P. Holtz. Row I: B. Oliver, D. Justice, J. Cook, Mr. Brooks. Row 2: L. Hunt, D. Dodds, T. Truex, L. Roberts. Row 3: R. Spitzer, F. Dyer, M. Murphy, D. Iden, A. Granlee, J. Stevens. Preparing girls to be efficient secretaries is the pur- pose of the Shoshonean Club. At their meetings, which they hold once every six weeks at a member's home, they learn of tact, neatness, diplomacy, and other traits . necessary to be successful in their chosen positions. Qlve Q l'QSfe of fufufe Apprentices are senior girls who are taking a busi- ness-education, office-practice course. Their school day begins very early-eight o'clock in fact. At 11:45, they leave the academic field to report at their various jobs Head secretaries for these busy girls were: Judy Mc- Adow, president, Sharon Rowland, vice-president, Sandra Shipley, secretary, Lenore Pippin, treasurer, Nancy Maag, chaplain, Sharon Rowland and Charlene Lehner, reporters. At the helm as adviser was Mr. , S h O S h O I1 6 G I1 Russell Dunlap. Seared: S. Rowland, C. Lehner, S. Hooper, J. McAdow, C. Mas- Hart, M. Walsh, L. Bumgarner, J. Williams, S. Shipley, C. Kuhl- sie, S. Gollos, S. Green, B. Winston, L. Pippin. Standing: E. Seel, man, N. Maag, C. Mitchell, C. Colby, J. McGowan, Mr. Dunlap. D. Shearer, H. Cranston, D. Finch, B. Delauder, C. Harper, M. X5 'N- X . 7,4- ,ff -1' l in local business offices where they earn as they learn. I lf v ' 1 , E 1 s - ' V l 0 o Row 1: D. Parks, B. Perry, K. Harper, N. Oborn, J. Gebby, E Power, S. Hook, V. Ferguson, M. Pruitt, R. Shields. Row 2: G Wintgens, G. Bailey, J. Williams, G. Varner, K. Alexander, B. McNamara, J. Tweddle, T. Maish, K. Davis, S. Dever, J. Bishop. Row 3: M. Shilling, J. Daniel J Beeney W Strickland H Ror ick, L. Breece, T. Dallas, J. Biggs L Shappard M Walters B Moore. J. A. . . . presenfs business fundamentals on Q 40 MW pmmgggg PROGRESS model scole Row 1: S. Bussey, J. Lehman, S. Wilson, M. Randolph, S. Spur- lock, J. Watson, M. Wicker, B. Evans, B. Carpenter, S. Davis Row 2: P. Penny, J. Scheifler, S. Johnston, S. Brammer, S. Leed om, J. Gaver, J. McManus, J. Peadon, D. Brush, R. Shuster. Junior Achievement was founded by Mr. Horace A. Moses in 1924 in order that the youth of today in this world of business might be served by co-operating companies and corporations. For the past four years Marion Harding and Marion Catholic businessites have been participating as partners in a program de- signed for progress sponsored by local companies. The 121 J.A. members in their individual companies were expertly guided by their executive director, Mr. William Walters, and his capable assistant, Mr. Fred Wyman. The Junior Achievement program has at- tained its goals of teaching and applying the funda- mentals of business with teamwork under their 1960- 1961 contracts. The J.A. companies, products, and sponsors were: Eatonito, Chinese checker games, Eaton Manufacturing Company, J .A. Novelteen Products, tic-tac-toe games, Huber-Warco Corporation, Whirlwinds, candle holders, Whirlpool Corporation, J.A. Engineering, welding rod holders, Fairfield Engineering, Matelco, door mats, General Telephone Company, Fabco, Harding High School pennants, Quaker Oats Company, J .A. Wood, snack tables, Marion Power Shovel Company, and Jun- ior Banking Associates, banking services for other J.A. companies, National City Bank of Marion. Row 3: B. Harter, B. Reinwald, T. Weil, H. Augenstein, C. Lud- wig, F. Wilson, R. Jones, N. Snyder, B. Everly, D. Schnittker, B Hillborn, S. Romshe, T. Shaw. ldv e Q la f.Qx .wg A Y l ' ' '. . x .. O nh X, I X i fn- iii Engineering as a Profession was the 1961 theme of the Future Engineers of America Organization, and offered a varied and interesting progression of pro- grams. Six informative films, five top-notch speakers, and a panel of professional engineers enlightened the members by inviting them to glimpse engineering as a vital scientific field. 0n November 25, a rewarding as well as informative tour was taken of Battelle Mc- morial Institute and Atomic Research Laboratory, in Columbus. The F.E.A. seeks to guide and to direct all qualified students into the field of engineering, and guiding Harding's organization in 1961 were these very capable officers: Jack Waddell as president, Bruce Kohler as vice-president, Vija Veldre as secretary, and Ron Tarvin as treasurer. Mr. Harold Hazelett is the faculty adviser. viii' V future engineers -P Row 1: Mr. Hazelett, D. Kaufman, R. Tarvin, B. Kohler, J. Waddell, D. Somerlot V. Veldre, F. Schwab. Row 2: T. Umbaugh, J. Willis, J. Glosser, D. Eicher, T Turner, O. Firstenberger, D. Reeser, J. Peters, K. Tillman, M. Smith, D. Bush, D Hacker, K. Reed. Row 3: S. Morgan, J. Martin, J. Leffier, B. Bray, G. Clark, G Barrett, C. Caldwell, N. Porter, D. Henderson, R. Shields, J. Midlam, T. Willauer S. Roush. Row 4: J. Olson, M. Robinson, I. Woltman, B. Barrow, J. Wettergreen H. Dutt, H. Tweedle, D. Grumblatt, N. Hall, P. Cressor, C. Knirk, J. Farley, L Simpson. 444 1 , future teachers 4' Row 1: S. Flach, L. Simpson, L. Baker, J. Bish, J. Orr, J. Stock, E. Hetherington, S. Williams, B. Reynolds. Row 2: W. White, M. Throckmorton, S. Sizemore, B. Anderson, L. Lazear, B. Guy, J. Hudgin, R. Scott, P. Rowley, Mr. Emery. Row 3: R. Hart, S. Townsend, S. Mutters, M. Cofer, K. Sands, E. Baxter, M. Anderla, J. Hartman, M. VandeWater, J. Seas, S. Clark, S. Hinklin, C. Cox. Row 4: R. Snow, M. Young, J. Coy, D. Wendell, J. Waddell, B. Kohler, C. Ludwig, G. Stanley, H. Taylor, J. Isaly, D. Martin. 'ft fl ' SEA A The Future Teachers of America Organization strives to promote interest among students who might wish to become teachers. Speakers lent enlightening aspects of the great art of transferring the gift of knowl- edge. Outstanding were Miss Sue Schoenberger who gave some delightful experiences of student teaching and Mr. Paul O,Rourke who gave an insight in the teacher's responsibility to the student. An informative and very interesting program was brought by Bruce Kohler on the Danish School System. Student visitation day afforded members the opportunity of participating all over Marion in grade school teaching. Social activ- ities included a Tea, and a April 4th Banquet. F.T.A. administrators for 1961 were Dan Wendell, president, Janet Orr, vice-president, Judy Bish, secretary, and Judy Stock, adviser. treasurer. Mr. Gerald Emery was the r 5' v . V ..? W 2 .1 f. QL gg-. ff:- future nurses 4- Row 1: A. Bechtle, J. Russell, A. Porietis, A. Shuey, G. Carwile, Row 2: B. Mosure, S. Crawford, P. Holloway, P. Hilling, S. Reynolds, R. Camm, S. Sham- baugh, V. Simpkins, S. Spurlock, S. Mutters. Row 3: Mrs. Sloane, S. M,cFadden, R. Elliott, S. Clark, L. Etter, J. Rife, M. Fry, J. Bushatz, M. Gunter, B. Guy, E. Baxter, J. Jewett. Row 4: A. McAfee, H. Frew, S. Stine, K. Reed, K. Mogg, S. Hinklin, S. Williams, L. Jones, R. Rowley, D. Martin, J. McEntire. s .4 The girls who look forward to a future in white had a continuing series of outstanding speakers throughout the club year. Two highlight speakers were Miss Flor- ence Stough who offered information on the wide va- riety of nursing schools available and Mrs. Karl Bechtle who introduced the interesting aspects of industrial nursing. A Christmas Party, Coke Party. and Spring Banquet were social affairs that were just as enjoyable as the regularly scheduled programs. The Future Nurses of America Organization provides informative ways to explore nursing, and gives practical experience Girls at Marion General Hospital. Nightingalesu were led by Misses Russel, Carwile, and Shuey. Mrs. Mrs. Albert Mogg were the 1961 to some as Blue These Florence Porietis, Bechtle, Frank Vogt and sponsors, and Mrs. Ruth Sloane faculty adviser. TYPISTS-L. McEwen, L. Etter, V. Turner, K. Harper, J. McEntire. A. Shuey. ADVERTISING-D. Kaufman, B. Kuhn, J. Hammond, D. Dunnan. .4 ff' . the herding herald . . . keeps BUSINESS-D. Smith, N. Snyder, C. Ludwig. IW' fax r X ilma . -M ADVISER-Miss FOFCIUHU- CO-EDITORS-J. Watson, J. Cramer. H, Frew, S. Spurlock. X 'XX xx , X Q? '5f 2,f-,-..,Jf ' r 3. people posted weekly -E REPORTERS-H. Augenstein, R. Baker, C. Benson, J. Dulmage, R. Elliott, S. Everett. M. Gallina, S. Gorenfio, N. Gregory, R. Huhn, M. Lake, J. Long. D. Martin, R. Martin, V. Miller, B. Mosure, D. Murray, S. Mutters, J. Scand- ling, B. Somerlot, B. Wilson. ' 1961 herald staff u ll if Editors Jo Ann Cramer, J une Watson ,:j,.,, li Copy Readers Harriet Frew, Sandi Spurlock Sports Editor Jim Glosser Exchange Editor Carrie Ludwig , Circulation Manager Nancy Snyder Business Manager Darwin Smith 'l Advertising Manager Dave Kaufman I i if ,i REPORTERS-J. Brady, L. Carlisle, J. Dix, S. Flach, W Flournoy, B. Gray, S. Griffith, J. Hartman, L. Higgins, L Kochensperger, M. Lines, D. Long, L. Lovell, J. Mosher, J Newell, J. Pearson, T. Plymale, J. Stock, L. Taylor, S. Wil 'll liams. I I if 1. W. . it il I li 5. I ii REPORTERS-B. Barton, M. Brammer, S. ,V Browning, L. Call, E. Cilek, J. Coy, S. Craw- ford, B. Dominy, D. Dozier, J. Ferguson, S. Huntsman, W. McKinley, N. Oborn, J. Peadon, B. Postell, G. Stanley, J. Stevens, V. Turner. L --....................- 1.11 COPY STAFF-P. Snow, R. Scott, B. Byler, J. Bish. Not Pic- tured: R. May. PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF-K. Mogg, J. Hudg- in, C. Semmler. Nor Pictured: A. Hutchman. .:3.l- f'.,,..- , fi, 2, iw!! ull ,- l ' Z.. .Y Q29 . the hclrding quiver . . . immorfolizes EDITORIAL-C. Owen, Miss Stafford, M. Anderla. editorial staffs 60 TYPISTS-S. Browning, B. Dominy, S. Wilson. FT1 the record Editor Layout Editor Copy Editor Photography Editor Panel Editor Business Manager- Student Photographer Advertising Manager Sales Manager Promotion Manager Editorial Adviser Business Adviser onnuolly quiver sta Cheryl Owen Marsha Anderla Barbara Byler Kathy Mogg Jean Hudgin Clint Pennington Elizabeth Hetherington Pete Zieg Mary Vande Water Miss Mary Jo Stafford Miss Susan Canfield business staffs BUSINESS STAFF-D. Hacker, C. Pennington, P. Zieg, C. Probst. Mu- 1 y1i PROMOTION STAFF-C. Barkley, P. Williams, M. Vandewater, M. Sands, K. Harris, D. Hollenbach. ADVERTISING STAFF-J. Isaly, E. Hetherington, Miss Canfield, S. Sloane, J. Hamilton, E. Baxter, S. Sizemore, P. Hilling, D. Boone, B. . Simmons, S. Romshe. 1961 ff FF, pg' E +qr I-as 'ifif J' Y '.1 Q, fn -G-Q mfr ' 'I TICKETS-B. McNamara. S. Grover, Miss Winder, L. Etter, STAGE MANAGER-K, Reed- J. Pearson. J. Jewetl. STUDENT DIRECTORS-M. Van de Water, Mr. Webb, P. Hilling. diary of Anne Frank Mr. Frank Miep Mrs. Van Daan Mr. Van Daan Mrs. Frank Margot Frank Anne Frank Mr.ffKraler Mr. Dussel Peter Van Daan J I ,ff ,'! ..-'ff Walter Caldwell Carrie Ludwig Jean Ferguson Ken Curl Mary Lightner Dee Dee Martin Judy Stock Jim Glosser Clinton Pennington Darwin Smith X MAKEUP-J. McEntire. L. Simpson, S. Townsend, R. Hart, S. Spicer, L. Lazear. USHERETTES-S. Sizemore, S. Reynolds, J. Russell, J. Bish, A. Shuey, J. Hudgin, S. Shambaugh, S. Stine, K. Mogg, N. Snyder. F i COSTUMES-R. Scott, P. Holloway, J. Hudgin, C. Penning- ton. S. Crawford. J. Bent, Mrs. Calhoun. ' ' I W t PROMPTERS G. Carwile, J. Hartman. BACKSTAGE D. Watkins. M. Young. R. Snow. it PROPERTIES-Mr. Hazelett, M. Hazelett, P. Holloway. K Harper. C. Henry, P. Penny. SET CONSTRUCTION-G. Stanley. D. Watkins. L. Baker, L. Lazear. S. Bibler, M. Young. R. Tarvin. D. Hacker. R Snow. M. Anderla. PUBLICITY-C. Owen, S. Spurlock, J. Watson. J. Cramer. K. Harper, Miss Foreman, D. Kaufman. participating . . . Harding is the spirit of the people who participate in action and in support of our Varsity and Junior Varsity Athletics. Participation begins with the thinclads of the Cross-Country Squad as they speed many miles to victories. As the days shorten and autumn fills the air, Hard- ing's gridiron greats participate in a nine game season of sensational pig-skin play. With the precision of practise the march- ing band creates flawless formations and adds antics to make every half time an enriching experience. A magical Home- coming Eve with the beauty of a radiant queen and court sparkles the season. Sharp shlooting, rapid rebounding, and daring defenses make a fast break to vic- torya trademark of a terrific basketball team. The enthusiastic support of the Pep Club and Pep Band participating in spirited assemblies, home and tourna- ment games keeps the Basketball morale high. The outstanding participants of athletic contests are the Varsity H men who have made the Prexy record a proud one, and behind them stand the cheer- leaders in victory or defeat. With people of action and support, rewards are found in accomplishment, but only as the result of the unifying spirit of participation. - .,.., 4 w .af o ' , m 2. J '-. 4. ,N 3 I 1 yi .L 1 . l 4 , . W ,,i!wJ!B,,,f , ,, A Q K Q--' f. -. My , -. . ' A ,Q ' KN K' .. !.,.5N 5N V 73 , 5 , ,- gj: 'V-5.6 '- 'H ' . .'-Q, vi ' ' . .-Q, .,y..-.v-1.-I , - HV, I a 3. - x ' ' -aux NVQ .2 fm ,I - a, , - ' Q5 -f ' - LJ . .. w-A i'Y .V 'JQXL r , 1.21 . ', 14 ,, . 1f',ff 4?, , kg .M ' 'Q5ff'Lf 4a sung-J ,Q-. 'UN 'XL xis ,wx ff Lf Row 1: G. Chase. I. Woltmann, D. Thompson, B. Smith, C Collins, M. Green, C. Hough, D. Stull, H. Collins, B. Strick land, D. Nauman, B. Halberstein, D. Blair, B. Baker, N. High- fill, M. Thomas, D. Williams, T. Mohr. Row 2: H. Tweedle, J Chandler, D. DeHaven. R. Coffman, J. Martin, O. Bourque, K Tillman, W. Carroll, D. Roseberry, R. Haberman, S. Smith, T. Barnes, D. McCormick, D. Smith, A. Kochheiser, F. Hart, E 9'-L...2 1 I V, 4. 9 . 3 1 l I '1 t l l Hill, J. Dunnan, J. Pfeifer, J. Pickett. Row 3: Coach Somerlot, R. King, D. Trent, T. Carpenter, B. Hill, N. Hall, F. Dickson F. Ruhl, L. Simpson, D. Nauman, J. Everly, C. Robinson, M 9 Aarola, J. Blosser, R. Corn, M. Todaro, S. Shephard, C. Cald- well, C. Fosnaugh. district crown cgrriers fb . f -1 f F D ' l , 0 For years the people participating in Harding's ath- letic program have been tops, and this year's cross country squad was no exception. Even though the thin- clads met defeat on three occasions, they displayed a good record. While upholding Marion's tradition as a fine cross country squad, the boys compiled a record of 7 victo- ries and 3 losses. They also captured the district title and placed 10th in the state meet with Hershel Collins leading the team to the finish. Although the team, as a whole, deserves credit for its success, sophomore Hershel Collins deserves addi- tional praise for breaking the Marion Mar-O-Del course record with a time of 9:50. Prexies receiving letters were: Don Blair, Robert Baker, Jerry Chandler, Gene Chase, Charles Collins, Hershel Collins, Mike Green, Bob Halberstein, Norman Highfill, Charles Hough, Terry Mohr, Dave Nauman, Fred Ruhl, Larry Simpson, Bill Strickland, captain Dan Stull, Mike Thomas, Dick Thompson, Ivan Woltmann and Dick Williams. Other activities of the team include the Speed Club composed of twenty-eight boys, the l00 Mile Club for those boys who ran 100 practice miles, and the mum sale which netted over S900 for an all time high. Fl il ir il . i l l i I L l l Sh Li cross country fedm- never iust numbers Harding Harding Harding Harding Harding Harding Harding Harding Harding Harding District cross country summary 27 31 20 20 32 34 19 23 19 28 lst State 10th Sandusky 30 Worthington 24 Ashland 43 Springfield South 39 Mansiield 25 Sandusky 23 Ashland 44 Upper Sandusky 38 Columbus West 42 Mansfield 29 Bowling Green 12th 67 ' X harding cheerleaders . . boosf spirifs . . . an maintain enfhusiasm HARDINCVS CHEERLEADERS-Anne Bechtle, scniorg Put Corwin, seniorg Aija Poriet 7 USO: agqfctitgtiu 4 4 f , .m..wf:rf-23. J 5 3 aww f 1oxQB 141' .u !4y,' ' fe , If ,jw,QQfjss9Q:AY-5, 4, , gv j M Q Q fvv . .v'f'wv'.uQ' www, , X 1 I 5553 'iggff 'J 1-n b, Sf H5212 L. ui. -X ii -23 7 'l B AU' Ax 'i f ,,l ',!f T51 If ..,rff'fp3ig A 'R 5 lgjf ii if m ' , I ', an 4 v A P Presidents FOOTBALL SUMMARY We Clcvcland Wcst 20 Limz1Scnior 6 Lorain 16 Clcvclzind St. Edwards 56 Elyria 28 Findlay 40 Tolcdo Scott 28 Fremont 14 Sandusky 6 Buckeye Conference-ticd for first Associated Press-7th L'nitcd Press-6th They 0 6 8 12 0 0 0 40 0 1960 football ocfion packed resounding capacity l l l l i ll l l l is l l 1 r,,,,, H l season plays cheers crowds Vice-Presidents FOOTBALL SUMMARY We Mount Gilead 14 Mansfield Senior O Galion 18 Upper Arlington 6 Lima Senior O Bucyrus 42 Findlay 36 Tillin Columbian 46 Fremont 16 Sandusky 36 They 24 0 O 28 22 O 8 0 6 ZO l P l l l l l l l I J ffl .S i 0 fe' '5 1 as ' .B 1505235 5 51 ll . ..4.ir .,,61fis VARSITY TEAM-Row I: B. Hill, D. Eicher, J. Howser, J. Yeager, J. Price, R. Maynard, D. Pryor, S. Phillips. B. Holmes. Row 2: D. Jackson, D. Iden, E. Robinson, L. Scheff, T. Um- baugh, W. McGinnis. O. Firstenberger, T. Cudd, L. Burger, F. LaSeta, R. Johnson. Row 3: J. Benjamin, T. J. Samson, J. Wil- gridiron L P. ALL-OHIO-Ned Porter, firsf lmnig Larry Imbody, Hrs! lr rung lcslcr Slater. lmfmmlwlv nivnlimzg Larry Sims. third rerun. S Q , ea 1- fir ff 1 V Will. J L lx son, C. Isaly, S. Morgan, T. Turner, D. Henderson, G. Wilcox D. Mattison, D. Patrick, S. Harper. Row 4: M. Moore, B Hoover, L. Imbody. N. Porter, G. Warner, J. Peters, J. Mc Graw, H. Spring, L. Sims. D. Wallsmith, C. Darnell, L. Slater champs W L. '4 A l 4 .ly A. P. ALL-OHIO-Larry Imbody, first team: Ned Porter, FOOTBALL MANAGERS-Row I: J. Beaschler, D. Yoa- rhird tenmg Jack McGraw, honorable mentiong Larry Sims, Kam, R- Gebby- ROW 2-' J- R0fiCk, F- Wilson. M. O'DOWd. honorable mcnrion. nine opponenfs stood in the woy RESERVE TEAM-Row 1: J. Wilson, R. Keller, G, Pearch, G. Baehr. J. Horton. B. Kelly, E. Jerew, G. Snyder. Row 4: D. D. Thomas. C. Browning. Row 2: B. Highland. R. Rankin, L. TFSHI- J- NOFUWTUP- L- Clark. V- M0fg21I1- J- SPIOWCTS, M- Fin- Kline. G. Columber. G. Sims. C. Harrah. Row 3: A. Henson, ley, R. Ishida. W. McCullough. P1 l l - L I A '47 K .1 . , U k 1 ' - 4 'Q -. X X.: X I 1 , .1 , N I ff Y If --N.. v bl , , , x If X 1 , - f fl vi- Y.-,-,ff L ,,,Z f .521 .K . X I 1 ' Y . iw ' . X 1 Q . 2 X f X l , f ' ' 4 . ' 'F -2 My s - --, I Mrk , - V-A -A Q 'f Zy . gm fs 77 N A Q , ' 0 Q. 5 'Sa ,X i 5 A x, -r . - -V if 5 7 'is U' . A, by-I, 4, A I 1 112' , V fn. V Z ,XX tl, Y y X, 5 'A .il X if X .,-Q X F, y 1 . P' ' s , 5 0 ,-N 1 , - I 41 U' x x ' r J X' 'f !,'kL-,J x XX X ' x Q I 4 4' I w . X - W T1 X .uw Av.. Y' - 7 7 ' r' 5 I 1 A 1 1. fr 1 Q Q K' V35 Q Y, ' 1, 4 x 1 x , r- Xx ' ,Z ' NX'-J, ,Q ,, .1 an N K L s v 4 W M .v 5 . 5 W J 1 ,8- - Q S 5 I Y .eat Q Q. 1 0 l i v 3. i 1 ,fs Homecoming pep assembly . . . evenings reign anxiously awaited. 3? unpredictable apprehension .... homecoming HARDINGS TOP TEN-B. Anderson, A. Bechtle, P. Corwin, C. Cox, J. Ferguson, K. Mogg. A. Porielis. K. Reed, P. Rowley, J. Stock. -- Harding royalty and escorts: Dick Reeser and Kathy Mo g Paul Cressor and Candy Cox Jack Waddell and Anne Bechtle, Jean Ferguson and Dan Boone Ana Porietis and Ned Porter spirit . . . victorious reign The cold clear night was sparkling with stars that shed their light on a color- ful fantasy of reality, Homecoming 1960. Radiant Queen Anne reigned graciously over the flawless night. She and her at- tendants Misses Jean Ferguson, Kathy Mogg, Aija Porietis, and Candice Cox were chauffered around the field in shin- ing new convertibles in preface to the half time ceremonies. Little Miss Becky and Master George Lawrence were Queen Anneis bouquet and crown at- tendants. Big, bright yellow mums, sold by the Cross Country Team adorned many feminine shoulders during the 56- 16 victory over Cleveland St. Edwards. Queen Anne's radiance preserved in a miniature likeness. I marching band . . . keeps , i ! r E 'Z , .. Row I: Mr. Miller, C. Cocherl, J. McAclow, J. Dix, M. Mar- tin, J. Walker. D. McAdow, J. Lehman, J. Gust, B. Kannel, C Plough, J. Ferguson, Mr. Lane. Row 2: J. Hammond, K. Sim- mons. F. Sehwub. D. Huldemzin, J. Hix. J. Young, B. Wil- liums, W. Caldwell, R. Myers, D. Freshour, D. Morgan. S Fluch. M. Brummer, B. Hinklin, J. Flicker, D. Reeser. J. Bird C. Ruby, D. Rudolph. R. Shustcr. C. Burns, M. Walker, L Simpson. Row 3: L. Lovell, D. Burton. G. Hodges, A. Ken- nedy. T. Willaucr, W. McKinley, J. Toms, L. Williams, K Lyons, I-. Kirkbride, B. Atkinson, K. Obenour, J. Russell. uf! Harding Band managers-Joyce Morrison, Ray Schwab, Tom Price, and Barbara Young. our song ever ringing ,X '.. HARDING BAND MAJORETTES-Karen White. Linda Hi man, and Bonnie Barton. ' i I ins. Judy Hart Row 4: P. Martin, M. Hoch. P. Penny, E. Cilek, A. McAfee P. Williams. A. Gibbon, D. Wissinger, J. Mitchell. L. Kochen- Sperger. J. Stock. S. Harden. S. McFarlen, C. Hord. S. Bosh, N Thompson, B. Gray, C. Chapman, C. Wright. J. McMahon, R Peak. F. Suda, B. Holliday. J. Cramer. Row 5: R. Herbst, P Snow, S. Wilson, E. Shellhorn. C. Owen. K. Feaver, L. Breece. Harding Band members' inspiration. drill-mas ters and directors-Mr. Miller and Mr. Lane P. Huddle, J. Amrine. S. Weiss. B. Everly, M. Todaro. S. I Smith, D. Smith, M. Pruitt, R, May, A. Ulery, P. Septer, L. Grice, N. Parlette. 79 feomworic, rigorous drill, sfounch defense, provide successful seoson 81 MANAGERS-J. White, R. Reynolds, Coach Beach, O. Goines, Henderson, D. Merchant, Coach Somerlot, Coach Knodel. Not L. Sims, D. Wendell, K. McFann, B. Smith, P. Cressor, J. Splete, pictured: Managers M. Aarola, B. Riley. D. Grumblatt, N. Hall, L. Imbody, C. Darnell, T. Miller, D. If knodel's cagers Down on the Hoor of the Harding High Gym stood tive tall men ready to win every weekend of the 1961 Basketball season. The twelve varsity tall men, headed by co-captains Dave Grumblatt and Paul Cressor. thrilled many crowds of people with their rapid re- bounding and sharp shooting. Coach Don Knodel di- rected the varsity crew. and Coach Al Beach kept the J.V.'s in winning ways. First string positions on the all Buckeye Conference League were passed to Paul Cres- sor and Jim Splete, second string spots were awarded to Chuck Darnell and Dave Grumblatt. Two big banquets honored the Prexie Hardcourt Team during the Basketball Season. The Marion Ki- wanis Club gave the Knodel-men an enjoyable time as their guests with Coach Fred Taylor of Ohio State ljniversity as luncheon speaker. At Harding's annual Basketball Banquet four trophies for outstanding sea- sonal performances were awarded. Paul Cressor re- ceived Most Efficient Player, Chuck Darnell grabbed Most Improved Player, Jim Splete was tossed Best Free Throw, and Lary Sims was passed Most Assists. Bill Smith and Dan Henderson were named 1961-62 co-captains of the varsity squad. Mr. Jim Snyder, Ohio University's Ohio Coach of the Year, was the Ban- quet's highlight speaker. Hardworking and efficient managers were Mark Aarola, Ron Reynolds, Burt Riley, and Jim White. The basketball spirit was sparked by the pep of the cheerleaders and by the precision performances of Harding's Pep Club in strong support of the 12-6 rec- ord captured by the Knodel-men. Harding Harding Harding Harding Harding Harding Harding Harding Harding Harding Harding Harding Harding Harding Harding Harding Harding Harding Harding Harding varsity summaries iunior varsity summaries Lima Senior Harding Lima Senior Central Catholic Harding Central Catholic Shelby Harding Shelby Sandusky Harding Sandusky Tiffin Columbian Harding Tiiiin Columbian Findlay Harding Findlay Fremont Ross Harding Fremont Lorain Harding Lorain Elyria Harding Elyria Galion Harding Galion Sandusky Harding Sandusky Findlay Harding Findlay Newark Harding Newark Fremont Ross Harding Fremont Lorain Harding Lorain Mansfield Senior Harding Mansfield Senior Elyria Harding Elyria Ashland Harding Ashland tournament tallies Bucyrus 59 Harding 72 Ontario Crestline 42 Harding 55 Norwalk beach's proteges Coach Beach, R. Peiffer, J. Howison, M. Robinson, A. Rowley, J. Wilson, G. Snyder, T. J. Sam- son, G. Bear, D. Roseberry, A. Henson, L. Merchant. 'z 1 ' 1 a - - . S1 ities l 5 V 93 ,J 1 1 Ili '11 Qin Q2 tr' , . g. my 5 . I ng? , f u-1 5 1 J i 2 359 ' J PAX 5 g? 315 .1, Z . , T'1 I Q 1 fx: , H NQA l Y 7 , Q ii -1 I ' ' ff X. 1 j W r 1 W I I gf x, N.. , 1 : 1 ' E E ,I 'J W . x .7 . that i . 1 y gg 5 'vw - rv-q Q 1 A H ' a I I H: F 'H' H'FHFngH H,H mm Row 1: W. Strickland, B. Kohler, J. Waddell, J. McGraw, D. Shelton, D. Wallsmith, F. Ruhl, H. Spring, B. Baker, B. Finney, D. stun, C. Thomas, D. Thompson, L. Sims, T. Mohr, M Thomas. Row 2: B. Hill, E. Chase, D. Wendell, C. Darnell, C Collins, M. Todaro, O. Firstenberger, R. Maynard, F. La Seta D. Williams, M. Moore, M. Green, B. Halbertstein, T. Evans Row 3: T. Turner, D. Somerlot, I. Waltman, J. Wilson, G. Sny- varsity h club . . . FGWCJFCJS der, J. Price, H. Highfill, R. Nauman, D. Blair, C. Caldwell, H. Hypes, G. Wolf, L. lmbody, W. McGinnis, D. Henderson, L. Slater. Row 4: G. Warner, G. Collins, J. Beaschler, D. Yoakam, D. Freshour, B. Gebby, D. Reeser, N. Porter, J. Peters, D. Mat- tison, J. Benjamin, P. Cressor, D. Grumblatt, N. Hall, D. Bush, L. Simpson, J. Chandler. ofhlefic pcirficipofion Membership in the Varsity H Club is the rewarding result of success in one or more of Harding's seven sports. Any young Prexie who demonstrates outstand- ing athletic prowess in cross-country, football, basket- ball, tennis, track, baseball, or golf is awarded a Hard- ing letter and an automatic membership in the Varsity H Club. Prexies feel a sense of pride and accomplish- ment when they have the privilege of wearing their letter sweaters adorned with the large black H sym- bolizing that endurance and teamwork are the keys to victory and athletic success. Whether working together in order to obtain another Harding victory, or conscientiously tackling day to day practices, the boys, under the expert supervision of Hardings fine coaches, have been an outstanding asset. When the Prexies were not participating in a sport. they aided Harding's athletic program by ushering and selling programs at football and basketball games. The lettermen, directed by Coach Somerlot their adviser. chose athletes Warner. Stull, Spring. and McGraw as 1961 officers. l l' If PEP CLUB PERSONNEL-M. Porietis, D. Long, K. Mitchell, F. Hedgpeth, L. Kirkbride, D Baker, J. Burt, S. McFarlin, J. Hamilton, T. Albin, C. Uncapher, L. Gease, L. Fry, J. Schertzer, K. Williman, F. Martin, S. Barkley, C. Caprino, N. Schultz, S. Miner, J. Maddox, J. Giles, C. Semm- ler, D. Chapman, S. Clark, B. Petrich, D. Dozier, L. Sult, P. Holloway, J. Hudgin, S. Sizemore, N Oborn, L. Grice, M. Carlson, C. Gillespie, N. Snyder, M. Fry, S. Hufert, J. Seas, K. Harper, P. Hilling, E. Hetherington, H. Snyder, S. Gorenho, S. Aldrich, F. Suda, M. Yannitell, S. Sham- baugh, M. Augenstein, F. Bennett, R. Carpenter, D. Lee, S. Highland, T. Fry, G. Perkins, C. Cocherl, P. Williams, V. Turner, E. Baxter, M. Felton, R. Cofer, B. Kabana, V. Rish, C. Crowder, C. Osborne, B. Sykes, L. Kazarian, C. Burns, B. Krebs, J. Stock, J. Bish, B. Kull, D. Johnson, B Evans, S. Rowland, L. Brown, B. Jones, J. Rife, M. Parshall, C. Probst, A. Shuey, J. Ferguson, B Reynolds, B. Mosure, R. Elliott, P. Lindsey, J. Castrop, J. Ioerger, B. Guy, J. Bushatz, B. Harmon, S. McFadden, B. Barton, S. Reynolds, L. McEwen, B. Holliday, A. Hutchman, S. Spicer, D. Mar- tin, D. Boncutter, L. Sanderson, K. Kirts, S. Shackelford, S. Morgan, S. Shank, B. Main, J Zahn, L. Baker, M. Anderla, J. lsaly, P. Rowley, K. Sands, M. VandeWater, L. Etter, J. Orr, M. Mogg, K. Reed, B. Anderson, C. Cox, T. Maish, M. Sands, A. Gibbon, and T. Manzo. pep club . . . cheers the feom lo victory 86 Small in size, but big in sound is the Harding Pep Band, an all important part of the basketball season. The band, composed of members from the Symphonic Wind Ensemble and directed by Mr. Miller, performs at all home games and adds to the school spirit during pep assemblies. symphonic wind ensemble pep band SYMPHONIC WIND ENSEMBLE-Direcror Mr. Miller. FLUTE-J. Mitchell, A. Gibbon. CLARINET-J. Cramer, N. Thompson, E. Shellhorn, N. Parlette, S. Bosh, L. Grice, M. Pru- itt, M. Hoch. ALTO CLARINET-S. Weiss. OBOE-C. Owen. BASSOON-A. McAfee. ALTO SAXOPHONE-L. Simpson, J. Flicker. TENOR SAXOPHONE-D. Reeser. BARITONE SAXOPHONE-K. Obenour. TRUMPET-D. Burton, L. Lov- ell, D. Stull, A. Kennedy, T. Willauer. FRENCH HORN-S. Bibler, D. Erwin, J. Blosser, M. Throckmorton. TROMBONE- J. Hammond, F. Schwab, J. Young. BARITONE-R. Myers, BASS-H. Dutt, K. Feaver. PERCUSSION-C. Plough, J. Dix, M. Martin, J. Walker. rn-A .LS msg, XA - -sw: X Q A , if s if 3 Row 1 C Upton J Scheifier S Shackleford M Young P Fry, M. Upton, M. Crowder, F. Bennett, C. Perry. Row 3: T. Quaintance C Swartz L Lazear M White S Miner B Ka Fry, V. Veldre, L. White, J. Castrop, L. Jones, S. Mutters, J. bana B Evans L Case Row 2 Miss Prewett L Fry M Cofer Newell, D. Murray, J. Pearson, S. Williams, N. Snyder, H. Tay- S Haines G Carwile S Rife J Bushatz L Sult J Seas M or. g cl a provide coopergfion and pleasure An active group of girls, mixing fun with sports, comprise the Girls' Athletic Association. Here is pro- vided an excellent opportunity for members to enjoy friendly competition between squads. Early in the year Lee White, May Gallina, Janice Rife, and Jackie Scheifler were chosen squad captains. These young athletes were responsible for choosing teams and then making substitutions during spirited games played in tournament style. With these contests the participants became proficient especially in basketball and volley- ball. Streamlined business sessions, held on the Harding Hard Court alternate Tuesday evenings, always fin- ished in exercise provided by one of the many indoor sports. When not in the arena, each team joined the hearty cheering section. In the early fall a bowling party was a muscle stretcher that brought exciting scores. The costumes were original indeed at the color- ful Halloween party. Guiding athletes have been Martha Fry, Janice Rife, Juanita White, and Gloria Carwile. Enthusiastically has their head referee, Miss Pat Prewitt, taken over the now famous Pep Club. Rigidly too does she encourage a program of calisthenics in gym classes, regardless of tired tendons, for physical fitness is essential. The intramural tournaments, headed by Homeroom Representatives, included many young athletes inter- ested in competitive sports. Those made available by Director O'Rourke were basketball, football, and ten- nis, with basketball bringing the largest turnout. Cap- tains were chosen, the teams were picked, and the class tourneys began. Although this hardcourt activity was exciting, it didn't compare with the thrills of Intramural Night, held March 2. This was the night of the year that the rivalry between classes was highest. The all-stars were picked according to performance in class tournaments. In the Hrst attraction of the evening the sophomore and junior squads locked horns in combat. The juniors romped past the sophomores by a lop-sided score of 70 to 32. The main attraction, the senior-faculty game, proved to be distressing to many members of the stu- dent body and the hopeful senior all-stars. The faculty crew, led by Coach Knodel, with 20 points, downed the upperclassmen by a score of 45 to 38. Mr. O'Rourke's government classes added to the event, as they have in the past, by carrying out an excellent ticket sale. A crowd of 900 attended this intra-school affair. intramurcsls . . . combine teamwork and playful diversion Row 1: L. Burger, J. Potts, D. Patrick, R. Smith. Row 2: W. Car- 5 Flesher B Qhvef C Kmrk G Wolf M Thomas D Dodds roll, D. Jones, G. Taft, N. Highfill, B. Kelly. Row 3: S. Crabtree, ' 1 recalling Harding is people who will be recall- ing their high school days for years to come. Moments of happiness will ma- terialize in memories of classes, teach- ers, and friends. Harding will be re- membered in many ways, but unforget- table are the crowded halls, the sound of the bells, the odors of the labs, and highlights, local and national, of each year . . . The sophomores will always recall for- getting the separate ways of junior highs, and becoming organized with officers and committees into a united class. As middle-men, the juniors mellowed while experiencing three unforgettable lirsts. They will ever cherish the day they received their class rings, the night of ex- citement they staged a fabulous Prom, and the trials they experienced in pre- senting their premiere in dramatics-a very successful class play. Seniors recall three years passing all too quickly. But the last one, that very special year, will always hold many in- delible joys within its realm of experi- ences. The leadership of capable officers, a moving class play, the Baccalaureate Service, the Senior Breakfast, and the climax in Commencement night are all part of a treasury of cherished memories. A different memory materializes for each individual with every thought of a different year. Wonderful it was, and how true it is-all will always be recalling. 'lu '. IQ' i ' , 1 n I c' .1 ' f 'i I ,, 1 . n 1 .9 . , . f ' ya -4 I I E .r A--In 'J Z 5 4 ,' fi I' E' I Yr W i r , - .5 if Z 2 Ei' ' ill T 1 Y . Q - ---A - -1,--.A 4 f 1-v-v . - va, x HN, ye X i 1 ,,, 1 f', 79. i sophomores . . . Presenring the 1961 Sophomore Adminislration: President Rick Ishida, Secretary Sheila McNamara, Treasurer Mary Ann Par- shall, and Vice-President Larry Merchant. unite and begin As Sophomores we recall those days when Eddie Jerew, Bud Kline, Janet Ioerger, and Mary Ann Parshall from Baker, Rick Ishida, Roger Rankin, Kay Williman, and Frank Bumgardner from Taft, and Roger King, Carol Smith, Sue Anderson, and Janet Sifritt from Edison were the officers who directed our junior high activities. Baker reigned but had to fight hard to win the football, basketball, and track crowns. Taft was the well-de- served victor of the basketball tourna- ment. At Harding-unified as the class of '63-we selected our officers for '61 with Rick Ishida as president, Larry Merchant as vice-president, Shiela Mc- Namara as secretary, and Mary Ann Par- shall as treasurer. President Rick selected members to serve on the class color, motto, ring, and flower committees, as we began to lay the foundation for an out- standing record as a memorable class. Student Council positions were filled by Larry Merchant, Beth Petrich, Bob Mur- phy, Sandy Highland, Judy Conley, and Roger King. They were early introduced and soon actively participated in Hard- ing's student government. Pep Club, Tri- Hi-Y, Hi-Y, Props and O's, G.A.A., and Junior Varsity sports kept the actives of our class busy throughout the year. Teal blue and pure white were chosen as our colors, We shall find a way, or make one as our motto, and a delicate pink carnation as our flower. As the class of '63 we are proudly re- calling '61 as an excellent beginning for the two years that lie ahead. l.l!i X... Kx1 MOTTO COMMITTEE-S. Bosh, C. Chapman, B. Petrich, L. Merchant, P. Huddle. COLOR COMMITTEE-K. Williman, Miss Eymon, B. Hal- berstein, J. Wilson, R. Ishida, B. Thomas, S. Anderson. 2. Q us us n Q 3 3. 3' 0 0 an FLOWER COMMITTEE-Mrs. Linscott, J. Conley, M. Par- shall, S. Highland, D. Roseberry, L. Smith, R. King. Row I: Martha Abrams, Roger Ag- ' nes, Kenneth Akers, Mattie Akers, ' Li .3 U :fu Q. if ' 7 Bob Albright, Paul Alexander, Karen X A X' A Y ' f 9 Alexander, Tony Anderla, Sue An- t g ' ' dcrson, Bob Atkinson. Row 2: Judy Avery, Gary Baehr, Gloria Bailey, Aa , S Q 4, , f 1, .A Betty Baker, Nellie Baker, Marcella sv ', 1 -C - - '- B ' Bammcr, Charon Barkley, Leola Bar- B 3 X P. A A aim. low,iAlbert Barnard, Lee Barrett. Karen Bays, Bill Bcckel, Leonard Benson. Delores Bess, Ralph Bess, John Biggs. Joan Bishop, Jim Black, ?' if 'lf FJ 'Lt' .Nr Lg I ' 4 ' .a j F, , -. L, .5 5 - .W 7 ..,, Sandra Blanton, Marsha Blashinsky. . ' 4 4 i 4 J- JA Row I: Emelie Blevins, Judy Boham. l ' Allen Bond. Harold Bond. Steve Q4 .3 4'-3, ,Ae K 5:. 'asc A 7. - - M h ,, Bosh. Oral Bourgue, Jim Bowden, . - , 4, xg, 1' FL Qi. -3 J 5 Judy Boyd, Arlene Brady, Marlene 1 1 ml, lag! 1 'J A Brady. Row 2: Herb Brammer, Max Brammer, Joyce Brewer, Nancy Brewer. Carl Brown, Charles Brown, hr' Glynis Brown, Jim Brown, Linda Brown, Thelma Brown. - a-4 us T s - A 47 P' if: z i A , ' i ' 1, -4 . Z N :' 1 ' 'vi Ref 'Z -- ' N' '4 W, , , , , . 1 M i ,xx .4 i -fl 1. t 1 PM Charles Browning, Cindy Burns, Bob Burns. Sharon Bussey, Roger Byrd, h Q Jim Caldwell, Dave Campbell, Biii 'I' 1 - lg- jj uv 3 .. if f ar- ,is ijlntrell, Carol Caprino, Harold Car- 'f N.--,M rv A .NTP A-L Row I: Becky Carpenter, Rita Car- AS 'ST -V L... 7: ,Nh -A penter, Tom Carpenter, Carol Carr, ' L.. E- I .L 'A Don Carwile, Stanley Case, Carol ' ,A , g . A A Casey, Douglas Castle, Jerry Chand- ler, Connie Chapman. Row 2: Gloria A , Chard, Marabell Chesser, Dean K if gi- ff: ,Q ik ' -h 'Af' Childress, Beulah Clark, Cheryl Clark, '- ' ' V ei 4-, ,,, 'v Clifford Clark, Daniel Clark, Larry - A l' Ii' ' ' ' Clark, Sharon Clark, Mary Coats. 1 l fi l i f. l li l i i l I, il ,. V l i l J Row I: Carol Cocherl, West Coch- ran, Lindsey Coffman, Jim Colby, A A ..1. John Colby, Richard Cole, Darrell gf ,A H R , P, -Kf -1 Collins, Hershel Collins, James Col- 2' V B ' if f V I f' uns, David Columber. Row 2: cor- 5 4- Ffw1 f 1 1 'L - don Columber, Judy Conley, James ' Cooper, Roger Cornelius, Walter H N : A ' Corrigan, Marilyn Cottrell, Jackie .,, if, 3 -1 -,A 9 Cox, Stanley Crabtree, Ron Cran- i M f j A H Al .ee ston, Louise Culp. . Patrick Curran, Kenneth Curry, Bill Davis, Carolyn Davis, Jack Davis, 1 A X34 .ls 4: 'sw-., 1 1- , 'A Karen Davis, Sherrill Davis, Gary B f ,s A N u ig 'T Deemer, Shirley Dever, Fred Dick- . ' ' mi! ,ja .w A Aw-'fic-. in 4 ' A son. Row 1: Alfred Dietrich, Elizabeth 5 2 , x wi- , 'N Dillard, Melissa Dodds, Jim Doolit- 1-.1 li 3, N -- 5- tle, Mary Dotson, Dan Duffy, John I g A H . ji 1,9 X In Q f 81,532 Dunnan, Rosalie Dutton, Larry Dyke, James Edwards. Raw 2: Russell Ed- , 1 . wards, Marvin Elkins. Larry Elliott. if ' if M 5 If f as Barb Evans, Barry Everly, Clinton , W? RU' 'N' ' wiv' V V x Wai? Fagg, Margie Felton, Eva Ferguson, 1' X 1 A A 1 IA fi'-'?77-3 Roger Ferris, John Fields. Martin Finley, Barb Fisher, Jo Ann Fleming, Don Flowers, Vickie Fogt, ', ,la Q, 9 ' r' as M Allen Foos, Jerry Foos, Vicki Fos- A l 't X f Row 1: Carolyn Frazier, Dean Fra- zier, Bob Freeman, Shelly Freeman, Elmer French, Dave Freshour, Steve Fretz, Lois Fry, John Fugate, Marsha Gallina. Row 2: Michael Galyk, Donna Ganson, Alan Gardner, Can- dy Garner, Clyde Gay, Linda Gease. Bob Gerlach, Gary Geyer, Annette Gibbon, Sue Gilbert. naugh, Chuck Foster, Michael Fout. ,-k- ,. 1. Q- ,fu a , - , :L X? h -4 sg E S57 A A I I .' A '5- ,I 'v -I -fs 1 A 'ff A W3 Xi. I I I ,, ,af .I 4 ' -Q YT -: X y-in B A r 1 L l , -. Y, 3 A V tr .LAL-.4 Dana Hensley, Albert Henson, Shar- on Hertenstein, Bill Higham, Mike Highfill, Brian Highland, Sandy Highland. Denny Hildreth, Earl Hill. Jacklin Hines. Row I: Bob Hinklin, John Hix. Gary Hodges, David Hollenbach, Paul Holsinger. Nancy Holt, Judy Holz- wart. Howard Honaker, Donald Hook, Ruth Hopkins. Row 2: Wil- liam Hopkins, Jim Horton. Chris Housell, Jean Howard, John Howard, Gregg Howison, Paul Huddle, Sandy Huddle. Harry Hufhne, Jerry Hughes. Linda Hughes. Bob Hull. Barb Hunts- man. Bill Huntsman, Ginny Hurt, Alice Hyatt. Penny Hypes, Janet Ioerger. Carol Ireland. Karen Irey. A 'C an I cg U iw -ix vi E. A J , .Ad Row I: Judy Giles, Wanda Gilliam, Cliff Glenn, George Granlee, Mike Green, Gary Grice, Jim Griliin, Carol Griffith, Gloria Gruber, Mary Guth- rie. Row 2: Randy Haberman, Linda Halbert, Bob Halberstein, David Haldeman, Frank Harbolt, Sue Har- den, Chester Harrah, Karl Harris, Fred Hart. Bonnie Harter . . 6 . A 7, '3 9 '- . .At Wi' i -.Sm , . fi ' 4- P' -fp - ,J --s J --- ' A- J K -, YT V , . . K, x . ,gl ,A 1- V A J, .4 f .f1'lw't 4 It u ., 4 F' J . v., .... I W 'FN -6 N 'K va' PS 3 ' f W i f x Ye A W A 1-' - , s 1, . if nl' , ' 01 'f 'Fi if J ' 5 1 L nuffhii f X X - S n , X n fr 1' uv n , , -X .., ' J' F2 -5 A N 1 Row 1: Rick Ishida, Worletta Jacks, Deloris Jarvis, Jerry James, Margaret James. Danny Jaycox, Sheila Jenkins, Eddie Jerew, Diana Jerome, Rosalie Jerome. Row 2: Doris Johnson, Kem- ber Johnson, Tom Jolliff, Brenda Jones, Fred Jones, Marla Jones, Rose Jones, Bob Kannel, Martin Kaufman, Tom Kegly. Row I: Duane Keeran, Ron Keller, Bill Kelley, Steve Kencaid, Sheila Kennedy, Eddie King, Roger King. Bill King, Bud Kline, Herb Klingel. Row 2: Eleanor Knachel, Daisy Knaul. Alan Kochheiser, Becky Krebs, Robert Kyser, Lillian Large, Sue Large, John Layman, Clarice Lease, Pat Lee. 9 'Q W A - ' B '- EA,- fs :L fl 'E d f ' J J 5 1 Rs. 17,4 A 'Y Q 2 -' t ,- K v-r xv! J, 17 1 V .., i L f, . An! ful fr fl I if x ' ln I .4 V x h 'LT UH . 55? '27 'Q-, tr. fi. ,Z , A L. -, .F - , x A ie' ' 'TK V, ' E Q' - ff -1' n K '14 3 iv, '7 L. 4- J' ,.,, A . . 1 A A 1 . 4, if an .Xa 5 'If' 76 Q 3 ,3 U -.. - I f., -5 1 . LN, I 0 X' e F if A 4 4 I Row 1: Tom Mohr, Dan Morgan, John Morgan, Vernon Morgan, Caryl Morris, Larry Mull, Bob Murphy, John Murphy, Joyce Nemeth, Brian Newlove. Row 2: Phyllis Noggle, Hugh Norris, Jerry Northrup, Wanda Nusser, Ken Obenour, Donna Os- borne, Diana Parks, Mary Ann Par- shall, Gary Patrick, Sharon Patton. h 75' .. - S u- 1 .- ' ., fr lk fn 1-L' 11' '1 Judy Leeper, Jim Lenavitt, Barb Leonard, Sue Leonard, Bill Lewis, Willard Lewis, Carolyn Lines, Caro- line Little, Frances Livingston, Elaine Luke. Row I: Judy Maddox, Joe Mahle. Betty Main, Trudi Maish, Tana Man- zo, Virginia Marcum, Marianne Mark, Faye Martin, Pat Martin, Peggy Martin. Row 2: Don Marvin. Roger May, Richard McAdow. Lynda McClain, Karen McClaren, Wayne McClullough, Linda Mc- Guire, Janet McMahon, James Mc- Manus, Sheila McNamara. Dave McPherson, Susanne Meister, Larry Merchant, Cathy Messenger. Lu Etta Middleton, Bill Miers, Con- nie Miller, Peggy Miller, Becky Min- shall, Diana Mitchell. 2,1 '13 :Q 'I Ti- ii I A ,Lax , , . ul 'af , -1 -'I 9.: 'S 1 .s fi L- Al- 'fi' Q, A -1 ' t v-1 '7 f. -, J 4 f 2 1 121 N 71 ' ' AA A Q -A 1 Q1 ' ' ' X J 8 , lv J A .a fn J Row 1: Ruth Peak, Gary Pearch, Jan Peddicord, Ella Pemberton, Gloria Perkins, Jerry Persinger, Sherrin Pe- ters, Jeff Peterson, Pat Peterson, Beth Petrich. Row 2: Roger Pfeiffer, Terry Pierce, Janice Potts, Dan Powelson, A I if ta 1 A L Eleanorann Power,-Sharon Prater, Bev -3 'Y' 'f - - L., Price, Norman Price, Tommy Price, -4 -f A . N if l John Probst. Norman Prude, Martha Pryor, Pat Quaintance, Roger Rankin, Harold 1 Reece, Phil Reed, Bev Reinwald, , 'il' ig gf Richard Reish, Larry Richendollar, ' XY? A - R' G' Brenda Roberts. M ' ' ' ' N' - -' '-'i ' 1 Row 1: Dana Roberts, Nancy Rob- erts, Mike Robinson, Robert Romo- ' y X.- ser, William Rose, Dan Roseberry, 'cw' J is ', 5, ig. N, 15,5 RQ, Sandy Rowland, Alan Rowley, Chris- 'jg f Q 4, ' '7 , . , W I M N3 tine Ruby, Diana Rudolph. Row 2: if- A 1-'J fx! A fl --5 fl Karen Runkle, Thomas Sampson, Mi- chele Sands, Phil Sayles, George A 3 ,y Qs. i , ee . , ., Scantland, Janet Schmidt, Richard f -ds rl J ii... I, Schnittker, Richard Schondel, Ray f It A-A Q, I lk , Q A- Schwab, Jim Schofield. Vicki Scott, Nina Scowden, SanDee Search, Marjorie Seckel, Nancy Se- A y , wald, Dianna Sharp, Bob Shaw, El- f AT -I' i Qi ,-Q 'rx' tg' Af len Shellhorn, Don Shields, Judy D , W ' J ,D in N Short. i X J J' l l i f Row 1: James Showers, William In .5 Vw A A an Shuster, Janet Sifritt, Ken Simmons, 'C :gs 0 AQ: 'E-14' jg fl Janice Simpkins, Mary Simpskins, ' , 4 a Shirle Simpkins, George ims, 'if 'l 'S A 'MA 'I' ' Q ' Waynzl Sisson, Jon Skillman. Row 2: Glenn Sly, Don Smith, Lewis Smith, 7. Q A ,N fb -as 4-, 1- .. ,, If - .3 Carol Smith, Wayne Smith, Ron Sni- - V ,-1 H, 3 .jg z 'i der, Gary Snyder, Helen Sparks, Lin- ' ,,, A- ,AA J 5 da Sparks, Richard Sparks. 98 Row 1: Karl Spiggle, Grace Spinks, Virginia Spitzer, Velma Stark, Janice Staub, Dale Stevens, Linda Stevens, Jane Stock, Francine Suda, Candy Swartz. Row 2: Pam Swartz, Virginia Tackett, Art Taylor, Jerry Tharp, Richard Thomas, Roberta Thomas, Richard Thompson, Barbara Toombs, David Trent, Kathryn Trout. 4. , ..5 ' ns. 1:5 x .si 1 '15 J Q w f- J -s- gg 'Q I A ,fm 'FL ' ., '17 V I f X I t A ,. f 'W J f t 1 PQ' f' -- 44. lp X 49. if' L - A 'tr' 4 ft er 5? - l , 1 ,Q .w , , -. Ng e -5 , -1 -V3 Ge Q 4 tg- Q J ,A ' asf Sa 'K N 1 . ' 'Rf Lf il tfg 1- ca Aff. mg' If-1. ,y A.. ' Ei! , 3 57111. .. V ,,,, D will if tif, if at vv t',4 I ' , A 1 - ' -.,. Ba. X .1 X ,f 4 ,sf va t N 3 46 . ' ani' in K A ' , 'T' Q ' ' 4 :V u ty ' , . . J.. '. wa .r .. rs? g 1 3- V G 61 Qs. VIL ' ' . 49 Jidgi , 4, K ,,v'l?', Row 1: Harold Wilson, Jim Wilson, Jon Wilson, Wanda Wilson, JoAnn Winn, Gloria Wintgens, Darron Wis- singer, Joyce Wood. Row 2: Joe Woodward, Cynthia Wright, Paul Wright, Gary Wygle, Lesley Wylie, John Young. Row 3: Linda Young, Maxine Young, Jay Young, Janet Zahn. 1 99 Sl? Richard Turner, James Uline, Celia Upton, Diane Vanderford, Buster VandeWater, Carol Van Sickle, Sue Van Sickle, Howard Van Wey, Gaye Varner, John Vernon. Row I: Pat Wakely, Jay Walker, Mike Walters, Nancy Waltman, Ly- nette Warwick, David Washburn, Pam Watts, Bill Weatherbee, Cheryl Webb, Michael Weir. Row 2: Sandra Weiss, Larry White, Bob White, Bradley Williams, Dick Williams, Judy Williams, Lowell Williams, Pam Williams, Dave Williamson, Kay Williman. Delores Ladrum, George Morrison, Charles Tati, Jim Pollock, Phyllis Hughes. l I 0 0 0 l l .'.5x-415'-f 1 ' -U -1. -fwrw ' . J - 1 l x l tnhf. n n I f, I yr' fl l i xlgxfl Ill 8 k XX I l Z l l I l - -l l ' i 1' fl a. ll ffl f f I l I lu 11: fu ' V Q11 . lf . ' lw JM , lll all F 3.1.41 L E?-P-?:1'3f:f b-wave ' xv- 51 lls all I l PI'E.S'6l1IiI1,Q the 1961 Junior AC1'H1l'lliSII'!lll0ll.' Treasurer Beth Holliday, Secretary Fran Hedgpeth, Vice-President Frank La- Seta, and President Neal Hall. in between Recalling the election of class officers in October, we, the Juniors of the class of '62, elected Neal Hall as president, Frank LaSeta as vice-president, Fran Hedgpeth as secretary, and Beth Holli- day as treasurer to guide us through our middle year. December 14, 1960, was that never to be forgotten day when we received our bright new class rings. Proudly we tried ours, or someone else's on for size. The Rugged Road, our first attempt at displaying our dramatic tal- ents, proved to be well worth the many hours of time devoted to diligent rehears- als. Caught in between our sophomore and senior years, we actively participated in nearly every organization throughout the school-besides those that were ex- clusively ours. Journalists and editors to be were chosen for Quiver and Herald Staff positions in the spring as we pre- pared for that rapidly nearing Senior year. Like static in the air, the excitement of the approaching Junior-Senior Prom contributed to the enthusiastic prepara- tions made by our own hosts, the Prom Arrangements and Decorations Commit- tees. We are proud to be the class that participated in the American Field Serv- ice Program which sent one of our class members to a foreign country for the summer months. A pure white rose, our class flower, and royal purple and snow white, our class colors, symbolize us, the middle- classmen, as we strive each day of our high school years, To Be Rather Than To Seem. 'Q An L 'Xb CAP AND GOWN COMMITTEE-Seated: Mr. Bain, B. Harmon, D. Cornett, D. Chapman, K. Kirts, S. Shank. Row 1: S. Morgan, T. Green, K. Finch, J. Gast, J.. Hodge, J. Ham- mond, D. Hartman. 'R i- 3 E5 ii 2 2 'f S l Q2 fl l l ' ll , l if ' . A 1 . . , i fu -f 'N H.. ,135 l l T' ' 1 Lx V' -,-'-4-j. '3'Bi '-',. .iffr-5' . all p. Q.. 4 5. , Q , ' .Q fe 5.-P ge 4414 Y 'ffj-l 1 Z' 1 ' vs x. 174-M4 N PROM ARRANGEMENT COMMITTEE-J. Schertzer, B. Holliday, J. Gast, S. Hufert, G. Clark, J. Farley. I I ' I c ass committees 1 PROM DECORATION COMMITTEE-Sealed: D. Baker. S. Wilson, K. Mitchell, J. Burt, B. Kabana, L. Sanderson, D. Eicher. Row 1: D. Kohlhorst, C. Caldwell, J. Bird, R. Myers, J. Willes. F 'R 'Tff ? 'S , as .,. Row 1.- Bin Adkins, Bob Adkins, Tina Albin, 'P , 2 ' ' C J Ei y '-ff -34 N Sybil Aldrich, Paige Alton, Bill Anderson, Joel ,X . A .i 1 I. i,1 ' , I , , Anthony, Helen Augenstein. Row 2: Jim Augen- stein, Marcia Augenstein, Howard Bailey, De- , N if 7. Q Q p ana Baker, Tom Barnes, Billie Barnett, Frieda gi , f Y- I ' -1 f' 1' if ff K' Barrett, Sandra Barrick. f V ' Y ' ' Q- ' I I lfiq 5 lx A I 4 Row I: Mike Bartley, Joe Beeney, Jim : W Benjamin, Ferne Bennett, Nora Berry, V , Pj: 'LQ' 'f Af' 1 'ff Q 'Q J John Bird, Connie Blair, Donald Blair, 'I' J - ' 'f' , '7 f X ' Roger Blankenship. A y f- ' Q. iff in-L' ' ia ff J: f ,ij', ' g 's Row 1: John Blosser, Lilly Bogart, Joanne Bo- ! 4, ' ' 1 'fi M ,I len, Debby Boncutter, Sandy Bosh, Keith Bradt, ' 'J L 3 ' ' A Phyllis Brady, Elaine Brammer. Row 2: Sandy I I, , Brammer, Brian Bray, Larry Breece, John w. . ,. , f, J , e-. Brown, Jack Brumfield, Donna Brush, Jean 7 I 'Q A 'i ' 9 0-'D A . ' ff' 'S Burt Don Burton y, 4- ff e . f Af A A .. ' 1 ' f . . A Aa' Row 1: Mary Burt, Chancey Caldwell, 1 V r 2 ,- Linda Call, Linda Carlisle, Melody A .L. , ' 1' R g, L , gf ,Y- Carlson, Walter Carroll, Lois Case, A h '7 'V W ' Q ' Iris Casey, Jeff Caskey. hi A 5- - A J 1 i Vi 1 W .'- f 'F 'I' - ,xc ' 1 ' ',, 1 5 . fl 5, 3 ' Row I: Judy Castrop, Debbie Chapman, Gary fi :-,H f X .A 5 Chiles, Elaine Cilek, Bill Clark, Gary Clark, f Norman Clere, Paula Cluff. Row 2: Rose Cofer, - 3 Alfred CO1liI'lS, Charles Collins, Wilma Collins, - ff - 6 ,L 45 1 ,Q .. - , 1 Darleen Cornett, Dick Craft, Kenneth Craig, - ' I ' 3, g 4 I - A ix nl Nancy Cranston. 1A fn- J li 'K Qi? ig di-' I 102 Row 1: Mary Crowder, Terry Cudd, Bob Cur- 4, . was 2. ...if I-Tl, 5171. 5-,rg 9: -A .g, 1. I ren, Mike Dains, Nancy Dall, Tom Dallas, Jim 2' 3 V ' 3 ' Q ' ' I 'F Daniel, Dick Daniels. Row 2: Pearl Daniels, l , .ff ' 41.44. f f I je, z - Mary Darst, Bob Davenport, Dick Davis, Ruth Davis, Gloyd Dearth, Kay Delauder, Kay Den- ms- F'-f . ,gf if -f ff- ' f Y- A Xt 'I . Row 1: Don DeWitt, Paulette DeWitt, .2 1. T Connie Dickerson, Art Dixon, Harry 'Pj ' P 6- 'M' V? ,W 4-9 Ll Dorfe, .Darlyn-Douce, Wanda Doug- v If I U . Q g 2 XA las, Daisy Dozier, Gerry Dripps. . - 4- f .-. b 1-L' ri -. Q 1 I: - Row I: Sue Dunn, Bill Dunn, Carolyn Dye, H fi, ' ,, ,fl 'ng K' ' Dick Eicher, John Elicker, Diane Evans, Rose Q ffil ' ig D Evans, John Farley. Row 2: Lonnie Farmer, .45 Gi I we X - '1 Dave Faust, Bill Fegley, George Ferguson, Ken Finch, Orison Firstenberger, Don Fleming, ta ,mi 'N Q ': Stan Flesher. -,Q 5 'A ' Q' - gi, - 11 A 2. f Vi 1 in: f A f J fl 1 , I Row 1: Carroll Flinchbaugh, Bill Flournoy, Fred Foos, Charles Fos- . J' -,A k- A V3 I 'B 3 naugh, Les Foulke, Don Francill, Au- . v 4 Ne' , N F, 1' gk S- vi , .4 X F: drey Frost, Thelma Fry, Darrel Gam- - f -V 1- - P1 A N ble. I , U I r, B M 1 Q 4' A fp Row 1: Jim Gast, Joyce Gaver, Bob Gebby, 'kj' ' 8 'g 4, .' if A Ty, ' Judy Gebby, Diane Gherman, Larry Gibson, . -,if I 1, G ' - Carol Gillespie, Jim Gillespie. Row 2: Otis l -4 'K 'J Goines, Dave Gordon, Sandy Gorendo, Roger Graff, Terry Green, Nancy Gregory, Lynette F- Q A ,fr - A Q 7, -,N Grice, Jack Griiiin. fi x:g'.', --. -S U Ll 1 1 IL ! rl A 4. V I v ' X 103 4: .3 3 4 .rs ., 5 , 7? Row I: Susan Griffith, Judy Gross, Albert Gu- - 1, Q- t' ' bernath, Neal Hall, Jane Hamilton, Don Hamm, . A . l f J . ' Jon Hamm, Jon Hammond. Row 2: Larry Han- shaw, Barbara Harmon, Steve Harper, Diana ' Hartman, Mary Hathaway, Fran Hedgpeth, A mv- 3 6 , Elza Heller, Dan Henderson. 'Il' A is 27 va K7 A 5 Row I: Diana Henry, Rita Herbst, Bob , Hillborn, Bob Hill, Jim Hoagland, Q Q -fr 54 D S- y , Marcia Hoch, Jim Hodge, Beth Holli- I 4 E, 4, 3 ,ps 9 3. ' day, Joanie Holliday. A A . f' . ..4L.J , . Mn, M. Q V-.iff gif: Row I: Bob Holmes, Jeff Holtz, Pat Honaker, 4 -5 'fi Li , -1 'M' fr Sonja Hook, Tom Hoover, Carolyn Hord, 1 ' - 7 If -' ' , A Charles Hough, Jack Howser. Row 2: Sherrie Hufert, Janet Hughes, Rick Huhn, Ann Hutch- man, Charlie Isaly, Virgil Jacks, Dave Jackson, A tm Q i .f , pf.,-Z , if . Karl Jenkins. -4, ' L , -' fd A Y - 1, . lhlf' L l A Row I: Noel Jerome Linda Jessie, Betty Johnson, Hazel Johnson, Jim 'l 'fa Q ' , Johnson, Ron Johnson Shirley Johns- X 'M .3 tp R53 ': ' ' RF' ton, Barb Jones, Dick Jones. . ' A ,, A I A 1 .3276 l. I hr 5, 1 X- F' 1, F -,-. A V Row 1: Ron Jones, Tim Jones, Diana Jordan, - ' fl -Q '31 'Y Bev Kabana, Bill Kauble, Lee Kazarian, Eddie . , ,L , A . A Keirns, Chris Kimball. Row 2.- sandy Kimmel, Linda Kinnamon, Linda Kirkbride, Karen Kirts, , Carl Knirk, Dave Kohlhorst, Bob Kuhn, Barb A' - . W' 'L 55' Kull. .' I , 1, ,- v ' , ,I -v 1. .-If nfimf I 4 104 Row I: Elizabeth Large, Frank LaSeta, Donna Lee, John Lefher, Diana Lehman, Joyce Leh- man, Pat Lindsey, Devonah Long. Row 2: Mar- vin Long, Norman Long, Kirk Lyons, Victor 1 , . , . I' - Q i ff Q igxf .4 af ll I M A I I . Mahatfey, Carol Maidlow, Jerry Malone, Susan , Mann, Larry Marquis. ,U , M M -If A af- J' ii . C 4 7: 5 F . , .-B .ALIUL ..l. 1 VA. lark, .' Row I: Mike Martin, Jim Martin, Pat L P X if Martin, Ron Maynard, Ken Mayse, - Q7 7 Eff 'lj' P '44, i Vg, ' ,..e -M2 i . L' Dan McCormick, Linda McCullough, 4, 'H' f R ' , ' ' 1 ' ,ig 1 fe W ' Hugh McFadden, Keith McFann. - ph ,lf t ,J fri 'LL ' A Row 1: Sheila McFarlin, Wayne McGinnis, Walt McKinley, Sharon Meddles, Dick Mer- chant, Pat Messenger, Robert Miley, Steve Mil- ler. Row 2: Tom Miller, Don Millisor, Susan Miner, Karen Mitchell, Perry Mitchell, Ed Moore, Mike Moore, Steve Morgan. r A J , 3 .J '1- -5 ' J ,5 sv W vt- . ' 'T' F XF? Row 1: Clara Osborne, Maxine Osbome, Re- becca Osborne, Susan Osmun, Janet Pack, Ruth Parish, Nancy Parlette, Dewey Patrick. Row 2: Barbara Pearson, Beverly Perry, Dorothy Per- singer, Gary Persinger, Carolyn Phillians, Steve Phillips, Larry Pickett, Charlotte Plough. ,- , , -41' . f ' - -A -- , v--- 1, 1, ia 4, vt I 4 .L A A ' A I ' 1' ' e:- ' .. N , l ,vi ff- ' vi , 'M D ,,,' H r gf, 4, , ' Li 2' ' Q7 K rf' ' ,. wit- xy A 1 ri U L Q f,- -.. e 9 71A Row 1: Sarah Morgan, Joyce Morri- son, Bill Murray, Roger Myers, Roger Myers, Vivian Napper, John Norris, Nancy Oborn, Mike O'Dowd. 1 4,1 'si gags' RTSL U, .4 L' 1 - iv .Q '13 6 ' - 15 Q ' 5 ea 'S' t 2? 2, ' JX 4. i 4- .3 I LLL 105 l -'A i FC z ..,, Row 1: Tucky Plymale, Maija Porietis, Bob P 71 7' :L ' 149 5 - Porter, Larry Postell, Mary Potts, Carol Probst, , , - K 5 ,' J 2 Martha Pruitt, Dick Pryor. Row 2: Norma Pry- or, Merle Randolph, Alice Reber, Norman 5 A Reed, Forrest Reichhart, Ron Reynolds, Gary ,ff '. , 5 if , P- Q B 4 , Richendollar, Dave Rider. J Xl '7 ' 7 .3 'A ' ' A .. . , f A ., ' I Row 1: Burton Riley, Cheryl Ritzler, Vicki Rish. Carol Robinson, Earnest E , Robinson, Maxine Robinson, Mike I ., 1 'Q v J , p Nqr. Lil Robinson, Harold Rorick, Sharon ,Q 4- fi ,LT 5 'L Rosamond. 73' i ,i 4 JA . I ll. A l 1 'I l I at Q 'I' -bf Q , Row 1: Linda Rose, Dick Roseberry, Don -' 'T W' ..-- -- 1 Q Roush, Phil Roush, Sharon Roush, Karen Ru- ' ,X lb L 'I I X-E I pert, Sharon Russell, Jim Saffell. Row 2: Terry Saidleman, Lynn Sanderson, Dick Sawyer, Jean Scandling, Susan Scarberry, Gary Scheff, Larry i - 'J' . is W, 41 , , Scheff, Jackie Scheiiler. 5 4- 4 ,Z f,7 K .Z 47' . ,,,' xy h T: vi' X V' 4' L if ' L I 1' 5 V i F ,I Row 1: June Schertzer, Marvin Schill- I ing, Nancy Schultz, Calvina Scott, .H 1 P PQ 3 I Carol Semmler, Penny Septer, Sharon 3 xf- 5- fir ff. 1, , ' Shackelford, Jack Shaffer, Sue Shank. ' - , - A Y i ' - I f H I 'I 11, Q ' 1 , 4 hd Qr- Row 1: Larry Shappard, Teddy Shaw, Roger I ,fl f f U 4, iv' Shields, Judy Shipman, Kay Shrader, Burton - A .1 4 ,Li . y ,Q , Sieder, Fred Sims, Sharon Sloane. Row 2: Bill Smith, Dave Smith, Ted Smith, Martin Smith, A Steve Smith, Wilford Smith, Pat Snow, Hope I, H R I f ff' '..f' fi' Snyder. '3 '5' ,., , 'L V' T9 - .. ' A , pl f 4. L l 106 il ,Dall Row 1: Marsha Spriggs, Bill Stacey, Dale Sta- pleton, David Starling, Sharon Staub, Nancy Steinman, Wilbur Strickland, Chris Swartz. Row 2: Becky Sykes, Patty Tackett, Gil Taft, Leila Taylor, Bill Tharp, Nancy Thompson, Pat Thompson, Ray Thompson. 'di ' if ite, img! i' cr .1 43 A ' ,A I A.- Row 1: Betty Tyler, Anne Ulery, Tom Um- baugh, Connie Uncapher, Minnie Upton, Jim VanArsdall, Dan Vanderford, Marge Walker. Row 2: Darlene Walter, Bea Weaver, Jim Webb, Joyce Webb, Twila Weil, Judy Weiser, Keith Welch, Jan Weller. . '- '- fr. a 9 vi, ' Q., rg, Z J' f , ' I f SZ' ': ' + -.- s x . -is 'X 1? 'ar'- fl .gt fi- V ': , A B 9 .,f -' , ... J 'T X. .iv 11 J, :1 XT' f .. 155, J' J- ' A -1 J v-Q ,N V -, N F n A a ' F A gl, 1,7 xg, .L ff 1 N ' A 5 fr' 1 F ., M Y , , J, r 1 'K . A - 'R 70 r , v .. . -H - :nv cr ' 4 1 A 4 Row 1: Ned Throckmorton, Linda Til- ler, Ken Tillman, Mike Todaro, Gary Todd, John Toms, Vicky Turner, Tom Turner, Judy Tweddle. A 3 5 , . I ls' . - 2 .f' 'T -.1 r f 4.-, i -'L ' '71, ' . S tw .Q ,-, '-1 rf V ' 'I' V' v - 'A vi - , g W x A n '-. 'K -v .T 3 1 n ,, ,, fn ev ,E 'ok n ff- , , , J .. l .A Q ni , 1, fr vt., f 1- 'Jr . . .tu J , 4. X. Tom Finley Row I: Karen White, Mary Wicker, Gary Wilcox, John Willes, Betty Wil- liams, Joyce Williams. Row 2: Mar- garet Williams, Erma Willis, Phyllis Willis, Forest Wilson, Sherry Wilson, Judy Wise. Row 3: Gary Wolf, Jane Wyatt, Martha Yannitell, Jerry Yager, Barbara Young. Row 4: Norman Young, Roberta Young, Ron Young, Bill Zahn, Rose Zeller. 107 -f ireqgif' I-'-' gi 5 i ll t 4-S. SENIOR DANCE COMMITTEE-J. Isaly, D. Reeser, P. Corwin, D. Somerlot, J. Stock, D. Wallsmith, M. VandeWater, Mr. Lisak. SENIOR SONG COMMITTEE-J. Mitchell, Mr. Jones, S. Flach, L. Simpson, C. Foster, H. Tweddle. representatives gf plan wisely i r I i 1 SENIOR INVITATION COMMITTEE-Seated: C. Harper, K. Mogg, I. Orr, C. James, L. Baker, B. Barton. Sranding: R. Sanderson, G. Phillians, J. Peters, M. Young, N. Porter, C. Darnell. seniors. . . cost Recalling the three years of our high school days that sparkle with flashes of wonderful memories, we will never for- get the fear of that first exam, the excit- ing day we received our class rings, the fabulous proms, or just the simple thrill of being a senior. As Sophomores we chose Dick Reeser as our class president, Doug Somerlot as vice-president, Candy Cox as secretary, and Steve Yoder as treasurer. The class committees, selected by President Dick, chose a white rose as our fiower, scarlet and gray as our colors and Feet on the ground, eyes on the starsn as our motto. Perhaps, we were a little timid at first but we, the underclassmen, were soon busy becoming a most memorable class. Several firsts highlighted our Junior year: We received our class rings. We at- tended our first Prom. We gave an un- forgettable performance in our first play A Bull in a China Shop. You, Bruce Koh- ler, J ack Waddell, Aija Poreitis and Paul Cressor, our '60 officers, led us fault- lessly through a thrilling Junior year. We will be recalling our senior year for a long time to come. The Diary of Anne Frank, we think, was the rnost profoundly moving performance ever given by a sen- ior class. Unforgettable were Homecom- ing, the Prom, and the night of Gradua- tion. We have tried to keep our feet on the ground and have an enduring chal- lenge to keep our eyes on the stars. I I I 1 their eyes on the shwrs Presenting the 1961 Senior Administration: President Larry Sims, Secretary Candice Cox, Treasurer Larry Simpson, and Vice-President Daniel Boone. l MARKKU MARVIN JAMES JUDITH AAROLA ADAMS AKERS AMRINE MARSHA ANDERLA BARBARA ANDERSON JUDY AUGENSTEIN LINDA BAKER ROBERT BAKER CHARLES BARRETT ROBERT BARROW BONNIE BARTON CHARLOTTE ELLEN SALLY JAMES BAYS BAXTER BEAR BE ASCHLER -J 110 Us GARY CHERYL BEN NER BENSON .IUANITA BENT SUANNE BIBLER JUDITH BISH PATRICIA BLACK DAVID BLANKENSHIP DAVID BLEDSOE JAMES BLEVINS DANIEL BOONE JANET MARILYN BEVERLY CHARLES BRADY BRAMMER BRINER BRUSH 111 xXW GARY SALLY DONALD LINDA BROWN BROWNING BUCK BUMGARNER LEE BURGER DONALD BUSH JANET BUSHATZ BARBARA BYLER ff JAMES CALBERT WALTER CALDWELL ROSEMARY CAMM CAROLYN CAREY GLORIA DONNA CARWI LE CHANDLER CHASE CHESSER 112 i T? JAMES SUSAN CAROL MARY CH ILDERS CLARK C LUFF COFER WILLIAM COFFMAN CHRISTINE COLBY JOHN COLLINS PEGGY COLLINS BONNIE CONNER GARY C ONROY ALICE COON DON COOK TIMOTHY PATRICIA RAYMOND CANDICE COON C ORWIN COTTRELL COX JEFFREY JO ANN HAZEL SHARON C OY CRAMER CRANSTON CRAWFORD PAUL C RESSOR CHLOE CROWDER KENNETH CURL CHARLES DARNELL BETTY DAVENPORT DANNY DEHAVEN MICHAEL DeGROFF BARBARA DELAUDER JOHN DAVID DIX DODDS .mn -5' .N L HERBERT DUTT FRANK DYER ROBERT EBER RUTH ELLIOTT DIANA ERWIN LOIS ETTER THOMAS EVANS SHARON EVERETT JAMES EVERLY KENT BARBARA JEAN ANN THOMAS FEAVER FEGLEY FERGUSON FERGUSON 113 ,,,,,3' . , I., . YJ I, - rf Q -:va .IW x gf' 4 1 X f Cf' N. Vai Aa 5' if -.nf 3 VICKY BARRY DONNA ROBERT FERGUSON FERRIN FINCH FINNEY ROBERT FITCH BARBARA FIX SUZANNE FLACH JOHN FLOURNOY Do all fhe good peoplei 0 SONDRA FORSYTH I CHARLES FOSTER F ' I T 4' LONNIE FOUT 1 a ' cd Qi, xv Tiff U V 55. 31 JOHN FREDERICK HL F. 'CF' . mfg? i:M:'E,, . I , dxf! - ,ff FORREST HARRIET MARTHA MAY FREEMAN FREW FRY GALLINA 116 '40 - So' 'L PHILLIP VIRGINIA JAY ANITA GALYK GAST GELBAUGH GIBSON ROBERT GLEASON EDDIE GLENN JAMES GLOSSER SUSAN GOFFOS DANIEL GORENFLO RONALD GORENF LO ARTHUR GRANLEE BONNIE GRAY FREDDIE SHARON MARCIA SUE GREEN GREEN GREENBAUM GROVER fs A ,X ,, . r .,.,.- DAVID GRUMBLATT MARY ROBERTA JOHN GUNTER GUY GUYTON JEFFREY HABERMAN DENNIS HACKER SUSAN HAINES From people who' CHARLOTTE HARPER KAE HARPER MARCIA HART ngusf become people RUTH ANN HART J UDITH HARTMAN WILLIAM HAYN ES as 1 bf ffl X sa' :Xi Ie ' I MARY GARY JUDITH HAZELETT HELLER HELMS X f CHARLES RONALD HENRY HESSON I 'algal' ' r LINDA HIGGINS ELIZABETH HETHERINGTON NORMAN HIGHFILL PEGGY HILLING WILLIAM HINAMON merely pray we who bless. Frnedrlch Nietzsche JEAN HUDGIN SUSAN HINKLIN FRED HOCHSTETTER MARGARET HOLLOWAY MABLE HOLT PHILIP HOLTZ BENJAMIN LARRY HUGHES HUNT ii ,-4' ful SHARON HOLT DENNIS LARRY HUNTSMAN HYPES IDEN IMBODY JANICE ISALY CAROL JAMES We can secure ofher RONALD JENKINS ROXIE JENKINS JERRY JEROME JUDY JEWETT DAVID JONES if we do righf LEAH JONES JAMES CAROL DONALD DAVID JONSSON JUSTICE JUSTICE KAUFMAN ps wmv IWW 4 f T If ROSEMARY KEITH PATRICIA RONALD KEEN KEERAN KELLER KELLER ALLAN KENNEDY STEVE KINDELL RICHARD KISSELL LINDA KOCHENSPERGER CAROL KUHLMAN JAMES LAGOS MARILYN LAKE ALVIN LANE CURTIS LINDA SYLVIA RONALD LAUBNER LAZEAR LEEDOM LEHMAN .via 121 . T CHARLENE RICHARD PATRICIA MARY LEHNER LESSIG LESSLEY LIGHTNER MARILYN LINES JANICE LONG LYNN LOVELL CARRIE LUDWIG NANCY MAAG MARIANNE MAGI WESLEY MAHAFF EY KIRK MALONE PATRICIA JERALD DEE DEE ROBERTA MANLEY MANN MARTIN MARTIN Q 122 553 4..- 5 i X I CHARLES DAVID CHARLOTTE MASTERS MATTISON MAYSE JUDY MCADOW ANNE MCAFEE LINDA MCCONNELL JACQUELINE MCENTIRE LYNN MCEWEN, SHARON MCFADDEN JANE MCGOWAN JOHN MCGRAW ALAN REBECCA JOHN MARGARET McKEE MCNAMARA MEADOWS MEADOWS T 1 1- 123 1 '51 f-fy X lx 1 3-f -5 Q 'T SALLEY JOHN VICKI DON MESSENGER M IDLAM MILLER MILLISOR KENNETH MILLISOR C AROLYN MITCHELL JUDY MITCHELL KATHLEEN MOGG TERRY MOHR WILLIAM MOORE MARJORIE MORRISSEY SHERYEL MOSBARGER JEAN BONNE The basis of ourQ opinion OH I CLARENCE RONALD MOSHER MOSURE MOURY MULVAIN F' 'E f JOHN MYERS DAVID NAUMAN RONALD NAUMAN JANET NEWELL VAN NORTHRUP ROBERT OLIVER JUDD OLSON JANET ORR C HERYL OWEN RONALD PARKE PARKS PARKS PARKS :rl 125 MEA 'TSP 1 T va s M f , X U I tt ' A vt fa 7 I I HAROLD JUDY JEAN EDGAR PARKS PEADON PEARSON PEMBERTON ROBERT PENDERGRAST BILLIE PENIX PENNINGTON vc . Where fhere rs PATTY PENNY people nr CLAUDIA PERRY MICHAEL PERRY JAMES PETERS GORDON PHILLIANS BILLIE JAN JOHN LENORE PHILLIPS PICKETT PIERCE PIPPIN -if 126 ' .... 4--1 DAVID AU A POLLOCK PORIETIS s no vision, the P perish. Proverbs 24 BRENDA SHARON Q--S SJ DONALD NED PORTER PORTER REBECCA POSTELL CARL PC TTS LEORA P1 JAMES PRICE KEITH RASEY KATHERINE REED RICHARD REESER RANDALL REINWALD JANICE JANIS REYNOLDS REYNOLDS RICHARDS RIFE I XS-1 2 J X 127 -rv' 5.4! A22-6, gr GRI' SHARON LARRY CHARLES DAN RILEY ROBERTS ROBINSON ROGERS STEPHAN ROMSHE STEVE ROSEBERRY PAMELA JO ROWLEY SHARON ROWLAND FRED RUHL JUNE RUSSELL EDDIE SANDERS ROGER SANDERSON KAREN ROY FRED RUBY SANDS SCHEITLER SCHWAB SCOTT RONALD SHAFER SUE SHAMBAUGH DONNA SHEARER DENNIS SHELTON JAMES SHINGLER SANDRA SHIPLEY RICHARD SHIPMAN ANN SHUEY DONALD SHULTS RUTH BERNARD VIRGINIA LARRY SHUSTER SIMMONS SIMPKINS SIMPSON 129 I LIN DA LARRY SANDRA LESTER SIMPSON SIMS SIZEMORE SLATER DARWIN SMITH RONALD SMITH RONALD SMITH ROLAND SNOW NANCY SNYDER DOUGLAS SOMERLOT BECKY SOMERLOT THOMAS SPERRY SHEILA CARL SPICER SPITZER SPLETE SPRING K 130 DANIEL SANDRA GAYE BETTY SPRINGER SPURLOCK STANLEY STEINMAN JAMES STEVENS SHARON STINE JUDITH STOCK DANIEL STULL JOHN STUMBO KENNETH SUDA LINDA SULT WILLIAM SWARTZ DENNIS RONALD HENRIETTA VERLA SWISHER TARVIN TAYLOR TAYLOR 3, f L A 131 pw 'N. IW' ...I 1'-Le . if Vi 111 SANDRA BETTY CHARLIE MICHAEL THARP THOMAS THOMAS THOMAS RICHARD THOMPSON LOUISE THOMPSON Men of some Hmes are MELANIE THROCKMORTON SHARON TOWNSEND TRUMAN TRUEX THOMAS TURNER HOWARD TWEDDLE MARY VANDEWATER CHARLOTTE LADDIE VIJA JACK VANSICKLE VAUGHN VELDRE WADDELL WFS 132 KAY LESLIE RICHARD MARIANNE WAGNER WALKER WALLSMITH WALSH GARY WARNER EULA WASHINGTON 1 mosfers of fherr foie. Wllllam Shakespeare DANIEL WATKINS JUNE WATSON LARRY WAUGH RICHARD WEIL DAVID WEINBAUM JACK WELCH DANIEL KENNETH RICHARD JOHN WENDELL WERTZ WESTON WETTERGREEN er ' 133 Q: X ,b' I Ita' Sl , I flefl ,. 8 JAMES LEONETTE WANETA MARGARET WHITE WHITE WHITE WILKINSON THOMAS WILLAUER ELEANOR WILLIAMS JOAN WILLIAMS SUE WILLIAMS ff BARBARA WILSON ELIZABETH WINSTON DOLPHA WOLBERT LINDA WORDEN When duty whispers low, Thou musf, The youth replies, I con. Ralph Waldo Emerson IVAN MARILYN JAMES DANIEL WOLTMANN WRIGHT WYGLE YOAKAM 134 S, I I' . 'T' f I I si.: I -I 'f 'ln MICHAEL GERALD PETER SHARON SUE BRUCE YOUNG ZELLER ZIEG MALONEY BOLLINGER KOHLER american field service youthful ambassadors of good will American Field Service, assisted greatly by Rotary International, is defrosting a tiny segment of the opaque window through which we see others and others see us in a complex international scene. Thank you, Mark Aarola, Finnish son of the John Lightner Family, for sharing so richly your culture with us. The world cer- tainly looks smaller now, Bruce and Candice, because of your wonderful experiences as Harding Represent- atives in Denmark and Norway. Our minds have been challenged as you three have placed in new perspec- tive for us the essentials of free government and the responsibilities of all citizens. :ws 'Q appreciating . .. Harding is people who throughlearn- ing day by day in classes have appreci- ated our fine faculty to whom we owe an unsurmountable debt for the wealth of knowledge they have sought to impart. Harding is people who while partici- pating in athletic events have become more closely united in a lasting school spirit. Harding is people who in recalling high school years will find that we have a treasury of rich memories to forever ap- preciate. Harding is people appreciating the opportunities that have been opened for us by the community. The retailers who have made jobs available, the senior parents who have given us their patron- age, and the companies who have sup- ported us in many phases of advertising all have our deepest gratitude for their interest. The silent stone walls, empty corri- dors, and lifeless classrooms are only the skeleton of a buildingg but each one of us, in his own way, contributes a little bit of the spirit that speaks to everyone near-that Harding is people . . . A rf' - f. ,' W ,,' mf.....:x.zz::..' t-Iuglwes Studio MARION'S LEADING PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO ug . I 2, I0 25 sb . J 'L . 0 0 f , I lg Xi. A I QT QQ -. , g .li 9 , Isis U All 1 Q li ' 44 L-I I I .xx I s in 'Rf' if I xs Q3 Y 'V J X51'ff'iE' xX ' 6.3 3 ' '48 R l -. . ,V 7- oU HROUGVI MISS OHIO, ALICE ANN McCLAINg HARDINGS HOMECOMING ANNE BECHTLE Commercial Direct Color Industrial Copies Weddings Sound Motion Pictures Portraits Photo Murals Congratulations Class 7967-Your Ofticial Photographers QUEEN 138 9 PECT REEN Cwp CALEDONIA I PLAZA ! I I . ...all signs poinf fo NATIUNAL CITY BANK OF MARION The Saga of Sammy Spillbuckle-or- A Teenager Makes an Important Decision Man, you'd think that an intelligent, good looking, charming, witty ' , and likeable guy like me would already have his future mapped ' out, wouldn't you? P4 Sure, I'm learning many valuable things but I just can't seem to make up my mind as to the career I eventually want to follow. Boy, ' , what a 'cube' I'm turning out to beI 54 Wait a minute, Sammy my boy. In what studies do I get the best nr grades? Which are my favorite hobbies? With the talent I have, ' , which career will bring me the most satisfaction? Most important . . . if I had all the money I ever needed, what would I enioy doing the most? P1 It's settled. Old Sammy's going to be the best Framistan Engineer ' , this Alma Mommy ever turned out. No sir . . . no more mental hop- skotching for me. I'm on my way! P11 I IAnd, he lived happily ever afterl Main and Center Streets ' South State Street Branch Established I839 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 140 K? 'K . f v SERVING MARION'S YOUTH MARICN Y.M.C.A 141 DU 2-8501 202 EAST CENTER ST. MARION, OHIO RON'S SALON OF BEAUTY Air Conditioned Dryers and Salon For Your Comfort Compliments of THE CORY RUBBER COMPANY Manufacturers Marion, Ohio Congratulations to The Class of 61 The Schaffner-Denzer Co. Dependable Funeral Directors Congratulations to the Class of 1961 HARRY S. HAMMOND ALL TYPES OF INSURANCE CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '61 Phone DU 2-1636 360 E. Center St. HULU5 MARK51 122 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE MARION, OHIO Q Henney and Cooper Henry S. Kroner Robert S. Kraner walgfeen Agency Compliments of KRANER INSURANCE AGENCY Louis F. Boiler, Associate Drive in facilities for Efficient Service 274 S. MAIN ST. DU 2-2543 Phones DU 2-0948 DRUGS AND 'PHYSICIANS' SUPPLIES YOUR KODAK DEALER Congratulations to the Class of 1961 From MOSURE MACHINE INC. 178 North State Street For the Finest ln Welding and Machine Work Best Wishes to the Class of 1961 MARION COUNTY FARM BUREAU COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION 730 Bellefontaine Ave. Marion, Ohio Congratulations to the Class ot 1961 MARKERT 8: LEWIS Men's Furnishings 135 E. Center St. Mahon, Ohio Congratulations Class of 1961 v-r g ,.f . 3.3 v 51? 3 ' C O M P A N Y 777 DAVID STREET MARION, OHIO Roy Kaufman Phone DU 2-0643 Congratulations to the Class of 1961 THE AMERICAN MALLEABLE CASTINGS COMPANY Congratulations to Class of '61 ERICKSON'S MUSIC SHOP Instrument Sales 8. Service Phone DU 2-6103 668 E. Center St. DU 2-0292 Marion, Ohio Sending Flowers? We have the Magic Touch with Corsages and Flowers OBORNS FLOWER SHOP AND GREENHOUSE One minute ott Mt. Vernon Ave. on State Route 529 ,Z A U PHoNE DU 3-2331 fgvl Compliments Of QI h e ALLIIY EAST STEEL DU. 41 METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE CO. Congratulations Class of 1961 491 East Center St. UHLER'S Compliments of BENSLEY'S MEAT MARKET 299 Pearl St. Phone DU 2-3623 Northwest Corner Center 81 Prospect Sts. Roberts Outdoor Store SHOES BOOTS CAMP GOODS Hunting 8. Fishing Tackle Foam Rubber Phone DU 2-1551 132 N. Main St. ZAHN'S VARIETY STORE Toys - Novelties - Infants' Gifts Men's - Ladies' - Children's Wear 432 W. Center St. FAIRVIEW GARDENS Potting 8. Bedding Plants 433 W. Fairground DU 2-1722 I A. C. Arndt, Prop. 144 PARISH DAIRY Corner of N. Prospect 8. London DU 2-0631 I DU 2-2222 1 Phone - DU 2-2221 TAXI Congratulations to Class of 61 'L LINDSAY SOFT WATER SERVICE 369 N. 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Greenwood St. DU 2-6443 YOU CAN RELY ON THE MARION STAR FOR THE KIND OF NEWS YOU CAN GET NOWHERE ELSE 0 News of Our Town 0 News of People, Places, and Things we know 0 Births and Deaths 0 Graduations, Weddings, and Social Events o News of what's going on among the people we know best Congratulations to the Class of '61 Compliments of POLLAK STEEL COMPANY Manufacturers of Hot Rolled Rail Steel Products T, ,V , . - f ,,-I' 1 fm. 1 41 S, ' R 15211 t mln 5' 5' lr I K' 'L QQ' 'c Yr- . iw, 9 1 I 'SW- u-t 3f .s WILHELM WALLPAPER 84 PAINT CO. INC. 158 N. Main St. Phone DU 2-1915 Marion, Ohio Marion's Leading Wallpaper 8s Paint Store For Thrifty Buys For All Supplies THE MARION OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO. THE MARQUAL STORE 117 N. Main St. Phone DU 2-3620 Marion, Ohio .5,5.x5.,N-+:.5.x::.,-5.,,5,,5.3.5,5.3.-.g.5.,5. 5-:z-swam: - ave'-:-:-'-W-'--'-W-' t51::R,::t5.5. . 5 .5.g.5.5.,. . . N. ........ - 4 5 - - - NOW! 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ST MARION OHIO BE 59 Congratulations Class of '61 MARSHALL MAHIL GAS 8- GROCERY 565 Silver St. 4. WE SUGGEST EngIand's Barber and Beauty Service 149 E. Center St. Phone DU 2-2536 ...A- 148 Congratulations to Class of 6l I43 West Center Marion, Ohio Best Wishes to the Seniors of l96I Congrdfulcl1'ions1Class of '61 WlANT'S BOOK STORE LOCKWOOD LUMBER CO. 160 N. Greenwood St. Carl S. Dunbar, Jeweler PHOTO SHOP Expert Watch Repairing l57 N- Sfvfe Jewelry and Appliances Domestic 8. Imported Cameras IIII E. Center St. 24 HOUF Photo SSYVICE Marion, Ohio Phone DU 2-8l89 Concgmlulaizbnf Clmf of '6l SIMS BROTHERS Iron and Steel Scrap MARION, OHIO I 149 ICE CREAM 1 f ff A ,jiiiiiiaiie ii2 f 1 9 5: TTI ,- i ev-'Q-21' if-fllf 'r'l' . Eli?-iggbi! 1 il iaibni P .-u-1 ,7 l !SzSaEa ' DAIRY SPECIALISTS Congratulations tothe Class of 1961 HALL - BECK Ofiice Supplies, Office Equipment, Bookshop 134 South State Street KARL BECHTLE BOB MORRISON DU 3-2129 IP Congratulations Class '61 -HARDEN'S MUSIC- 173 S. Main St. Phone DU 2-2717 Best Wishes from GRICE MAYTAG 84 APPLIANCE 297 E. Center Phone DU 2-1525 Diamonds Are Our Specialty LANDES JEWELRY 277 West Center Street M E R C H A N T S TRANSFER 8. STORAGE CO. PEOPLES' CLOTHING co. gm Jlalm - ew. an 171 West Center Street MARION, OHIO 180 EAST MILL STREET MARION, OHIO Moving Storage Packing Shipping Congratulations to the Class of '61' THE RACKET STORE 132 South Main Phone DU 2-4019 150 TUROFF BROS. RESTAURANT Where Good Food and Good People Meet Serving good food for over 40 years 132 S. Main Street GOOD LUCK SENIORS MARION FROZEN FOOD CENTER Compliments of OUCE AND COMPANY, INC Insurance - Bonds - Real Estate 500 East Center Marion, Ohio - Phone DU 3-1113 141 Baker Street Phone DU 2-4511 SALES AND ssnvncs ADDING MACSQLIIE TYPEWRITER Congratulations to Class ot '61 UNDERWOOD ADDING MACHINES AND CALCULATORS SPIEGEI. onosn OFFICE 126 COURT ST. - PHONE DU 2-7005 MARIQNI 01-410 150 S. MAIN ST. PHONE DU 3-2101 RED CAB Compliments of Phone 2-1111 24 HOUR SERVICE .lIMMIE'S SUPER-ETTE .Ioe Yannitell, Mgr. 264 Elm St. DU 2-1717 V 4' c , I , Mi kit: EV 04.09, U 6 01131 i A J 6 - fl' '.,14WlW4vm1 lr I L IV 5: l 1' FI ,Ti ', ll' 1 1 T lil. I ul l -lu if Q -- , , -in . I 'Q 1- gf Q 0 Q ,, I 1 6 4 PIL -2-ff Q . iff- 1V?j2:,f,Qqmb0, A, ,,,1?Z??'I l ' ' f1B uuwmqiif I 'll ' . f W NM- , qi Lll F iT,.M1If,f4 N 17,35 ml all f 11 '15 fi, ffm-.I I I 51 -' ,T...-f' ll 'il , . -V f,frA.,- - 5' xmJ,i'lI 57' 1,4 f- ' ff , ', , f' E rg -5 . ' '+l-5 -- 'J m-fl, L 5 -I ll 3 7 ' A I T ' -1 I -' . ' f-if - .. A ' ' , -, Z H fQ, in I ,M W lg Eur- ggm, f ' f--' ' - ' - ..- :Hmm I I Ulm: IIHI I --'-'l.-- I -U SH 2 -Y -.. I . .Q ni -ntfzif' If -mx 1. Lift. ,- ly-7 i , -- F ' II V I I' 5 . i' ni Y ' 'I W - ,,, 11 X Y! Xi gl, I XA VRXHI 5 .L ix,-xii Q-F I ' I, ll nil... Jn . ft f LM' '4 il,-N I' fi 5 -:Q . . :' Q 7 'dill-li-HL 5756, I f, 'H 2 Av Jud? If, 5 J 5 -gf!! I lg - ,ir A ff? ,4g. yi I ,is 353150111 1 f l 3 EV . V 5 ,iIl5IJI..zZ1l ail.- 3. K it ' - ki - d, 4, 4,5 - --, ,, 'Y --- ,. , ,,. -..1 .,,, ,:: s -. . ll ' ' It 1 ,, I 1.5-ppc' . 3 ' up ,' ' 'pm .f 1- I , ,- cam. , ' ' -. , ' ... -fl , , 'fn , , f nzccszq-f..,,A ' I, 5, .L E, 1- f 1 v sf -. 'D mv Z f--.--2rr:'::w'r i - E . ,af f -H-' I T Z. , u41I.'f..I.'f'ff? 'I Directors of Distinctive-Yet Inexpensive Funeral Services Mt. Vernon Avenue at Baker Street A WONDERFUL FUTURE TO THE '61 CLASS I 151 Our Speedy Specials: Tom McNew's Chicken Basket Golden Brown - Truly Delicious Choice Steaks -- Char-Broiled 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 Compliments of BOYD FUNERAL HOME Marion, Ohio Compliments of RALPH'S CAR WASH Washing Cars ls Our Business 415 N. Main St. DU 3-9986 WA MONTGOMEFIVWAFID Congratulations to the Class of '61 .lIMMl'E'S SALES - SERVICE 246 Patterson St. DU 2-3788 Marion, Ohio Congratulations NORA LOU BEAUTY SHOP 765 Bellefontaine Ave. ff Congratulations Class of '61 HERMAN SPEAR 81 SON Wholesale Meats Mfg. of Eatrite Meat Products YIADI-Ill! Ill. U. I. YAY- Off: IN BOTTLES OAKLAND VARIETY SHOP Gifts - Toys - Ready-to-Wear Corner Bellefontaine and David ALUMINUM PRODUCTS CO. Marion County Insurance Agency 783 Bellefontaine Avenue Phone DU 2-1012 Congratulations Class of '61 TERZO SUNDRIES Best Wishes to the Class of 1961 785 Bellefontaine I R D.. p g g g 5 UNITED ELECTRIC, INC. Everything Electrical 272 West Center St. Phone DU 2 0117 Construction -- Repairing - Wholesale Phone DU 2-0506 Marion, Ohio Compliments cul.vER-Hoc:-I of The REALTY B O W E ' S Complete REAL ESTATE SERVICE 610 E. Center St. Marion, O. Phone DU 3-2617 James E. Culver-REALTORS-Paul D. Hoch John C. Keggan's lIIl1N FLIIWER SHUI' AND GREENHOUSES E. Church at Kenmore Congratulations to the Class of '61 LOEB FURNITURE CO. 141 S. MAIN STREET WINDOM'S FOOD MARKET Compliments of 213 -215 N. Main sneer KELLER PRINHNG Marion, Ohio Shellhorn's Music Store EVERYTHING MUSICAL 163 SOUTH MAIN ST. PHONE DU 2-2713 Phone DU 2-3730 546 Delaware Ave., Marion, Ohio I INSURANCE William R. Bill Gibbon Y THE GIBBON AGENC CO. Telephones: Bus. DU 2-0454 Res. DU 3-2221 Congratulations from Marion Business College Suite 6 Your Success ls Our Success National City Bank Bldg. Founded 1895 President 8. Director 133 W. Center St. Milbourne Donaugh Marion, Ohio Compliments of ALSPACH PHARMACY THE THE REXALL stone 145 E. Center St. Marion, Ohio Makers of well-built locks since 1860 Phone DU 2-4015 Marion, Ohio Congratulations to the Gmduatag Clam of 1961 Harding High School .IIM DUGA N ff Men's and Boys' Fine Clothing and Shoes flier wigtlrw fo flee cjcwa of 7967 FULFILLMENT CCRPORATION OF AMERICA CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '61 cqypuygyfg QF Distinctive Floral Arrangements The Marion Paint Co ,S 267 E. CENTER ST. PHONE DU 2-2555 Delaware Avenue af Superior PHONE DU 2-3155 Cu to e Pak g PETE FETTER SHOE SERVICE SHOE REPAIRING ORTHOPEDIC SHOES 1 740 E C t St M Oh Ph DU 2 0955 Herff ones Company INDIANAPOLIS 7, INDIANA Q I CLASS RINGS, MEDALS, TROPHIES AND COMMEN CEMEN T ANNOUNCEMENTS iff Jewelers To The Class of '61 Sf? P. D. COOK and BILL ROBERTS MAUMEE, OHIO Represenfafives 156 K2 -in-. Congrafulafions Class '61 From OMAR Congratulations Class of '61 SAFETY AND SERVICE IN LIFE INSURANCE CDHIO STATE LIFE INSURANCE co. MARION COUNTY BANK BUILDING TELEPHONE DU 2-3I45 MARION, OHIO CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF T967 GARSON'S SHOE STORE II4 S. MAIN STREET IShoes for the Entire Family, CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 6I The .lay H. Maish Co MARION, OHIO I 157 Congratulations Class of 1961 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 iust the completion of the first phase. lt 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 l .lf 'f- mi x Q -XX wi. ,l-'- N x f ', U , f - ei 1- 4 I V' ' , hx ,in K x ' f Q QD HQ!! '- - I V I 1 1 QCABQ fn '5-1' W:-vf ri- '--A . Q 'J'-95' v . ,, sp l----l 2 Wf- ,' cs .yt X A 4 .rg-El... 1 A gi at , .i,M,,, V : A Complde Lim of'l7rwvenfRoa1L Macliiiwig Human Wnnco COMPANY MARION OHIO I r W A R C MOTOR GRADERS 0 ROAD ROLLERS 0 MAINTAINER 158 W. C. STUMBO COMPANY MARION, OHIO ILER'S SUPER MARKET Corner Davids and Bellefontaine Aves. Phone DU 2-1907 Marion, Ohio Compliments of CLIFFORD E. HOCH Real Estate Broker Phone DU 2-1809 Marion, Ohio Compliments of Marion Graphic Arts Ltd. 409 Prospect Street DU 2-0642 Meister Bros.-Schmidt Pharmacy Compliments of INN TOWNE MOTEL T.V. Available 741 N. Main St. Phone 3-9945 Everyday Needs Complete Prescription Service Schmidt Pharmacy - DU 2-2008 Meister Bros. - DU 2-9967 682-684 So. Prospect Compliments ot THOMPSON LOAN 81 FINANCE COMPANY Room 4 Palace Theatre Bldg. I 159 Congratulations to Class of '61 From Fresher than Fresh COOK'S I POTATO CHIPS 661 Wood St. Phone DU 2-0877 Made in Marion Compliments of HOUGHTON SULKY COMPANY Compliments of the IDLE HOUR SPORTS 488 West Center Archery Supplies Tackle Best Wishes to the Class of 1961 The Marion Metal Products Company MARION, OHIO Manufacturers of HYDRAULIC HOISTS AND STEEL DUMP BODIES S le IS -hh AA .1- 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 Q THE CANDY MART Candies of Distinction by Martha Washington 117 E. Center St. Marion, Ohio Oreeting Cards for all Occasions Compliments of UNION BUS STATION K. E. Smith, Mgr. Phone DU 2-0521 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 61 FRANK BROS. CO. you can always r t on Richman B Ro'rl-I E R S . i' ... AXTHELM - TURNER, Inc. Your Richman Brothers Store 131 E. Center Congratulations-1961 THE VANITY BEAUTY SALON 295 E. Center St. Marion, Ohio Mrs. Mary E. Swan, Owner 8- Operator DU 2-1535 Beautiful Hair Makes a Lovelier You SCHIFF'S Two Big Shoe Stores In Marion 217 W. Center St. Marion Plaza Shopping Center 7970 Wifi' 1- 12 QW, S. s Ck . Ip NS UIUC W? 0145 I iam. i 15- HOME FURNITURE COMPANY Everything for the Home hhf f g 'A-FL, 187 W. Center DU 2-9038 . rf ij5 1 F iw- E Q f 'RQKTP il -T2ig.QQt m?l-he 3 z: 5 :Ks -ziggy cn t . .E f::I2.vi .E mqIft:?LPF. JJ' 4 : Y 14- , H- we fu.-,H .L , 4 s P clurws PAINT s. GLASS - ,A , .. Q ' 5- P1 snag? 'T' 1 , as E ' J 1aEi'g1s t'- ggi-35' 115353 fix :fo Mirrors - Plate Glass - Auto Glass Congratulations to the Class of '61 HOME FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 137 SOUTH PROSPECT STREET Home Loans-Insured Savings E i 1 I Pittsburgh Paints 219 E. Center St. Phone DU 2-1534 at RAPP BROTHERS Watch Sales and Repair t 155'f2 N. Main, Marion WISE'S SUPER MARKETS - Marion 8. Richwood X . ,xg 1 Xggf!CK:f 4 Congratulations to the Class of 1961 Complimenfs of WYAND01' POPCORN C0. 200 Oak Street Marion, Ohio E GOLDEN CRISP POW WOW CARAMEL CORN POPCORN WATER CO. We do our best to be the best d an SCHNEIDER Sheet Metal Shop 185 N. MAIN ST. PHONE: DU 2-0049 162 Everyone says, lt pays to trade at LENNON'S 259 W. Center St. Marion, Ohio lor the best values in home furnishings. Congratulations to the Class of 61 Callgrclfuldflons Class of 61 SLOB 8. BIERCE 1 Welders 207 N State St. Phone DU 2 4131 Mm Ohio M H GUNDER 3. soNs R 591111 MARION FEDERAL 1111 H1 llFl HOME LoANs Q SINCE was Q msuman stwmcs 3,5 , - .41 Q .,4v f I BLAKE'S FLORISTS 146 EAST CENTER STREET RCA Victor Radio 8. Television HODGES RADIO 81 TV Mcrion's Pioneer Television SALES 8. SERVICE Good Luck to the Class of '61 E. A. SCHLAIRET TRANSFER CO. 326 LINCOLN AVE. MCANDREW 81 MCANDREW INSURANCE 8. BONDS Phone DU 2-3695 123V2 S. Main St. Marion, Ohio Phone DU 2-3516 ' 4 , 6 oi ,SX in ff, -M I 0,555 ' as vw- jf 5 I 'H 4 1 ,,5,4f'V' Q I yi I' 6,Jj.Z'f,i7A,,v if ' ' XO ' lg I JPN , ' g .v . , S IA, 1 . I I A x I irl v, 7,4 . I , ' I f X I, th R Q51 1 , 164 , ANT5 ARE me ausnes-r auc-s '. we meow or. HF nv- ,4 'men How come X THEY ALWAYS HAVE Tame T0 come TO PICNICS? 'SM ' . 5? N1 sk N 5 . - eff-i X-414 I YOU'LL HAVE A PICNIC ' O EN YOU TO , WH DISCOVER WHAT WONDERFUL THIN65 WILSON BODY SERVICE HAVETDDFFEPYDUI . nmnun - I H. R. SEITER ELECTRIC Soles ond Service 340 Hone Ave. DU 2-6513 MARION AUTO FINANCE Congratulations to the Closs of '61 The Millard Hunt Co COMPANY and Et bl' h d 1933 . so 'S e Millard Hunt 206 Eost Center Street Appliance Store Phone DU 2-9551 MARION, OHIO Your Friendly Merchants Best Wishes Class of 1961 from Sutton 81 lightner, ltd. Congrotulotions Closs of '61 MARTHA DOUCE DANCE STUDIO 488 GIRARD AVE. MARION Congrotulotions to the Closs of '61 THE STRONG COMPANY 395 No. MAIN PRINTING - CAMERAS - PHOTOSTATS CERTIFIED FIRE Congratulations- Class of '61 0 U.L. 81 Coast Guard Approved Fire R. E. HORD 8. Equipment D. L. 0 On the spot service 'for all types 0 Carbomc 81 Refrigeration gases SUPPLIERS or SINCLAIR PRODUCTS ' Al' 'Wes 501817 Equipment 0 Prompt-Dependable service . DU 2-4352 246 Homer St. 518 Silver Street Phone DU 2-0134 DU 2-1602 Marion Ohio Owned and operated by Merle V. 8. Peter .l. Zieg STEIN'S STUDIO 153 S. Main St. FAI: 1 Ill Graduation Gift Portraits Our Specialty i Unconditional U , Guarantee On All Our Portraits css-- of 1 if SL if v ' ff se t l l 'A ll il I is P WQXWP , f 7 I ' Vi' 1' i ' l l i 5 X! 1 it it 4 fs gf i fer N , C Yi W .firm PB ' ,g-xy' . V Y z ll C is l X35 tel lx ' i -. -E-E-5-E'E'2' 1 1 I e-l 1 4 .5357-2527 .f fi, -gi-it i ,. f W 155-9 jf fwfr, i fu 1 1, a ,fr -1-gig' sin, jill- ' - i . . . sparkplug of our economy Nowhere else in the world is advertising used so effec- tively as in the United States, nowhere else is there so no high a standard of living, That is more than a coinci- 'I' dence. Advertising helps make mass distribution possible: that karma'- in turn calls for mass production. Mass production and . distribution together employ most of us. And they HQWARD SWINK ADVERTISING AGENCY, INC generate the prosperity on which all of us depend. Mqrignl Ohio 166 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF I96I EATON MANUFACTURING COMPANY MARION DIVISION PENN EY' 246 WEST CENTER MARION 167 For the latest in records it's 440 DAVIDS THE SHARP SHOP Operators: D0f0ll1Y Taylor Marion Plaza Shopping Center Ruth Bowen Players and Accessories Carole Beckel Class of '61 Marion's Finest Service Institution For Over 70 Years 343 HANE AVENUE AN'l'HONY'S ELECTRICAL SERVICE Laundry Dry Cleaning NATIONWIDE INSURANCE Plhlllhlp A' BAUER 196 E. Center St. 515 E. Center St. Phone DU 3-3403 Linen Supply Phone DU 2-1113 Fair Park Wishes The Class of'1961 A BIG WONDERFUL FUTURE DIAL ou 3-1156 H OID CS, IUC, vislr FAIR PARK One out of every forty-eight homes built in the United States is a National Home 168 Best Wishes to the Class of 1961 I' HOME OF ARRO EXPANSION BOLT CO., MARION, OHIO Congratulations Closs of '61 MAR-O-DEI. GOLF COURSE Auto Supply AUTDMDTIVE PARTS 8: ACCESSORIES SPEED EQUIPMENT Herb Thieken 468 W. Center St. Phone DU 2-3087 Marion, Ohio CARL L JONES ROBERT E BECKEL Wood, Metal and Plastic Patterns - Aluminum Matchplates and Core Boxes - Bronze 81 Aluminum Plaques Name Plates and Letters PHONE 2 1911 287 LINCOLN AVENUE MARION 0HI0 J 169 Congratulations to the Class of 1961 ' W WWI ' Qt ft, S 2 62 C : ' S: i S df Aurutt-V MARIUN CUNTHACTING GUHPUHATIUN MARION, 0HIll Congratulations to Class of 6l Bev QQ Dairy Queen Marion, Ohio 1' Congratulations to the Class of '61 JOHN W. MATHEWS Distributor Gulf Oil Products Barnhard and Mark Streets Edith Bibler Adrian Bibler Phone DU 2-7656 Phone DU 2-0872 OFFICE PHONE DU 2-1925 Bibler Burial Vault Co. Manufacturers and Distributors of CONCRETE, WILBERT and METAL BURIAL VAULTS and CONCRETE SEPTIC TANKS 285 East Farming St. Marion, Ohio CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '6I Custom Tailoring - Specialist 271 KENSINGTON PL. MARION, OHIO We appreciate our small part in making your graduation the greatest day of your life-by having been selected to furnish the caps and gowns. Ea! W5 es BALDAUF CONSTRUCTION CO. SINCE 1882 MARION, OHIO 171 CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES . . . To The CLASS OF 1961 from your friends of r MARION POWER SHOVEL CO A Division of Universal Marion Corp. 172 :PSI-Q 0 MACS TRADING POST for the Sporfsman's needs across from Harding High LET US HELP YOU 2f ' HEMMERlY'S Fl0WERS Trellc Hemmerly Romine, Owner-Manager 229 E. Fairground Phone DU 2-9379 RALPH H. SIMPSON Insurance of all kinds 610 E. Center St. Phone: DU 2-0072 Marion, Ohio Red Wing Shoes at PERFECT SHOE REPAIR 120 W. Church Sf. Marion, Ohio Farquear Office Equipment 131 South State Sf. Morion, Ohio 5 x . --.g.:.gg:grg:grg:1:1?3:7:T:T?7 5i33P'-- , ,A 54 8 54- ..... . .. .. -I-3355555555353 '55!5i5i:i:::i'i:i:i': 'iU i iw.. Royal Typewriter Agency Sules-Service-RentaIs-Supplies Phone DU 3-3221 1 1' H u LA' ffl' I , Congratulations to the Class of '61 AGA FOOD MARKET 275 Patterson St. iv I I -5. IUUIWIS Marion Congratulations to the Class of '61 from the MARION CREDIT RATING COMPANY lCredit Bureau of Marionl Best Wishes BUETTIN'S Distributor of Institutional Foods coMPuMENrs or BALDAUF 8. SCHLIENTZ INC CONCRETE BLOCKS DU 2-2770 DU 2-2774 COAL 8. BUILDING MATERIAL Class of '61 153 N. GREENWOOD STREET Congmtulatiom to the Czlmf of 1961 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 of you who have eyes to see and ears to hear we offer these suggestions: First- Pick your obiective-know where you're I going. Ambition is a virtue. Second - Plan your attack - method of attainment. Plans are the most effective 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 A 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. I p Ludwig 81 Kibbey X1 H l kt Enterprises, Inc. 6 174 Finishing touches are put on the new RCA Whirlpool Coin-Operated Dry Cleaner at the Marion Division. QA Time for new goals . . One of the greatest pleasures of life is to attain a goal that at one time seemed rather difficult and even remote. As the class of l96l completes their high school education we would suggest that new goals be set, whether they be in the area of higher education, the armed services, or entering business and industry. This is but one of the philosophies at Whirlpool. When we came to Marion in 1955, our obiective was to be the outstanding producer of automatic dryers. We met this challenge. Then we received a new one. To produce the new coin-operated dry cleaners. This was not only a new product for us, but also new in the country. We are confident we will meet this goal, and then we will set new goals. Our congratulations and best wishes go to the class of l96l. Marion Division CORPORATION 175 Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr. 8: Mrs. 8: Mrs. 8: Mrs. 8: Mrs. 8: Mrs 8: Mrs. Luther J. Amrine George Barrow E. J. Baxter Ronald Bibler H. L. Boone Gordon Bruun Rev. 8: Mrs. Robert A. Byler Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr 8: Mrs 8: Mrs 8: Mrs 8: Mrs 8: Mrs. 8: Mrs 8: Mrs 8: Mrs 8: Mrs 8: Mrs . 8: Mrs. E. J. Carey Tom H. Clark Marion Cofer Rodney S. Cox Paul Cressor Fred F. Dutt J. R. Erwin John Freet Walter Fry Frederick J. Gelbaugh Harold Hartman PATRONS Mr. Harold Hazelett Mr. 8: Mrs. James W. Henry Mr. 8: Mrs. Paul Herrington Mr. 8: Mrs. Fred Hochstetter Mr. 8: Mrs. Warren Iden Mrs. David J. Isaly Mr. 8: Mrs. Parks Kennedy Mr. 8: Mrs. Frank W. Kochensperger Mr. 8: Mrs. Paul Kohler Mr. 8: Mrs. John R. Lightner Mr. 8: Mrs. Gaetano Magi Mr. 8: Mrs. Thayer I. Martin Mr. 8: Mrs. Lloyd Mattison Helen 8: Jessie McAfee Mr. 8: Mrs. Roland McKee Mr. 8: Mrs. L. L. Miller Mr. 8: Mrs. E. L. Mitchell Rev. 8: Mrs. Raymond Mitchell ?- - --Q..-1 176 Dr. 8: Mrs. Albert M. Mogg Mr. 8: Mrs. Carl Mohr Dr. 8: Mrs. M. S. Olson Mr. 8: Mrs. Howard E. Orr Mr. 8: Mrs. Owen M. Owen Mrs. Kay Pennington Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr 8: Mrs. 8: Mrs. 8: Mrs. 8: Mrs. 8: Mrs. 8: Mrs. 8: Mrs. 8: Mrs. 8: Mrs. 8: Mrs. 8: Mrs. 8: Mrs. Richard S. Perry Carl E. Pickett Robert Postell Kenneth C. Price D. B. Reed, Jr. Donald I. Reynolds Warren J. Rowley Henry O. Ruhl Clarence Sands Howard Shingler Bernard A. Simmons Donald Sims PATRONS Mr. 8: Mrs. Mr. 8: Mrs. Mrs. Doris Mr. 8: Mrs. Kenneth E Somerlot Otis Somerlot Spicer Fred Spurlock Mr. 8: Mrs. G. E. Stevens Mr. 8: Mrs. Mr. 8: Mrs. Mr. 8: Mrs. L. D. Stull W. C. Stumbo William Tharp Mrs. Isabelle Thomas Mr. 8: Mrs. Merald Thomas Mr. 8: Mrs. Harold Townsend Mr. 8: Mrs. George E. Wallsmrth Mr. 8: Mrs. Wallace Warner Dr. 8: Mrs. M. M. Weinbaum Mr. 8: Mrs. Clyde R. Wendell Mr. 8: Mrs. John Wettergreen Mr. 8: Mrs. G. H. Willauer Mr. 8: Mrs. Merle V. Zieg 177 A 8 A Food Market 174 Adding Machine 8 Typewriter Exchange 151 Alloy Cast Steel Co. 144 Alspach Pharmacy 154 Aluminum Products Co. 152 American Malleable Castings Co. 143 Anson Pickerel 171 Anthony Laundry 168 Arro Expansion Bolt 169 Ashworth and Associates 146 Avenue Lumber Kg Supply Co. 160 Axthelm Turner Inc. 161 Baldauf Construction Co. 171 Baldauf 84 Sons Lumber 145 Baldauf 84 Schlientz 174 Bauer, Philip A. Insurance 168 Bensley's Meat Market 144 Betty Zane Corn Products Inc. 148 Bibler Burial Vault 170 Blake's Florists 164 Borden's Dairy Co. 161 Bowe Ice Cream Co. 153 Boyd Funeral Home 152 Buettin Sales Inc. 174 Candy Mart 160 Certified Fire Appliance 166 Coca-Cola Bottling Co. 152 Cook's Potato Chip Co. 160 Cory Rubber Co. 142 Cripps Paint 84 Glass 161 Culver-Hoch Realty 153 Dairy Queen 170 Davis 84 Jones Pattern Works 169 Davis 84 Speese Realty Co. 145 Dorothy's Beauty Shop 168 Douce 84 Co. 151 Douce, Martha Dance Studio 165 Dugan's 154 Dunbar, Carl S. Jeweler 149 Eaton Manufacturing Co. 167 Eng1and's Barber 84 Beauty Service 148 Erickson's Music Shop 143 Fairview Gardens 144 Farquear Office Equipment 173 Fetter Shoe Repair 155 Frank Brothers Co. 160 Fulhllment Corporation of America 155 G Cgl G Homes 168 Garson's Shoe Store 157 Gibbon Agency 154 Grice Maytag 84 Appliances 150 Gunder 84 Sons. M. H. 163 Hall-Beck Equipment Co. 150 Hammond Insurance 142 Harden's Music Stores 150 Hemmerly's Flowers 173 Henney 84 Cooper Walgreen Agency 142 Herff Jones Co. 156 Hoch Real Estate Agency 159 Hodges Radio 8a TV 164 Home Federal Savings 84 Loan 161 Home Furniture Co. 161 Hord 8: Hord 166 BUYERS' GUIDE Houghton Sulky Co. 160 House of Design 147 Huber-Warco Co. 158 Hughes-Hyll Mortuary 151 Hughes Studio of Photography 138 Hull's Lock 84 Key Shop 147 Hull's Market 142 Hurst's Florist 155 Hy-Way Rollarena 163 Idle Hour Sports 160 Iler's Super Market 159 Inn Towne Motel 159 Isaly Dairy Co. 150 Jimmie's Sales 84 Service 152 Jimmie's Super-ette 151 Josten's 148 Keller Printing 153 Kraner Insurance Agency 142 Kresge, S. S. Co. 149 Landes Jewelery 150 Lennon's 163 Lindsay Soft Water Service 145 Lockwood Lumber Co. 149 Loeb Furniture Col. 153 Ludwig 84 Kibbey Enterprises 174 Mac's Trading Post 173 Maish. Jay H. Co. 157 Malo Brothers 84 Sons 146 Marion Auto Finance 165 Marion Automobile Dealers Association 145 Marion Business College 154 4 Marion Contracting Corporation 170 Marion County Bank 140 Marion County Farm Bureau Association 143 Marion County Insurance Agency 152 Marion Credit Rating 174 Marion Federal Savings 84 Loan 163 Marion Flower Shop 153 Marion Frozen Food Center 151 Marion Graphic Arts 159 Marion Metal Products Co. 160 Marion Oilice Equipment Co. 148 Marion Olympic Club 164 Marion Paint Co, 155 Marion Power Shovel 172 Marion Star 147 Marion Tire Service 146 Marion Water Co. 162 Markert 84 Lewis 143 Mar-O-Del Golf Course 169 Marshall Grocery 148 Mathews, John W. 170 May Jewelery Co. 166 McAndrew 84 McAndrew 164 McNew's, Tom Restaurant 152 Meister Brothers-Schmidt Pharmacy 159 Merchants Transfer 84 Storage Co. 150 Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. 144 Millard Hunt Co. 165 Montgomery Ward 152 Mosure Machine Shop 142 National City Bank 139 178 Nora Lou Beauty Shop 152 Oakland Variety Store 152 Oborn's Flower Shop 143 Ohio State Life Insurance Co. 157 Omar Bakeries 157 Palace Theatre 153 Parish Dairy 145 Penney's, J. C. 167 Peoples' Clothing 150 Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. 173 Perfect Shoe Repair 173 Photo Shop 149 Pollak Steel Co. 147 Probst Supply Co. 146 RIK Company 143 Racket Store 150 Ralph's Car Wash 152 Rapp Brothers 161 Red Cab 151 Robert's Outdoor Store 144 Robinson Electrical Supply 147 Ron's Salon of Beauty 142 Schaffner-Denzer 142 Schiff's Shoe Store 161 Schlairet Transfer 164 Schneider Sheet Metal 162 Sears Roebuck 155 Seitter Electric 165 Selanders, Ronald 168 Sharp Shop 168 Shellhorn's Music Store 153 Sims Brothers 149 Simpson, Ralph H. Insurance 173 Slob 84 Bierce 163 Smith 84 Sons Insurance 163 Smith's Royal Blue 146 Spear 84 Son 152 Speigel Order Office 151 Stein's Studio 166 Strong Co. 165 Stumbo, W. C. Co. 159 Sutton 84 Lightner 165 Swink, Howard Advertising Co. 166 TKN Auto Supply 169 Terzo Sundries 153 Thompson Loan 84 Finance 159 Torrance-Smith-Stafford 148 Turoff Brothers Restaurant 151 Uhler's 144 Union Bus Station 160 United Electric 153 Vanity Beauty Salon 161 Vine Street Market 145 Whirlpool Corporation 175 Wiant's Book Store 149 Wilhelm Wallpaper 84 Paint Co. 148 Wilson Body Shop 165 Wilson Bohannan Co. 154 Windom's Food Market 153 Wise's Super Market 162 Wyandot Popcorn Co. 162 Y. M. C. A. 141 Yellow Cab Taxi 145 Zahn's Variety Store 144 A Cappella Choir Advertising Administration Administrative Directory Appreciating Divisional Art Club Basketball Basketball Lettermen Buyers, Guide Cheerleaders Concert Band Contents Cooks Co-operating Divisional Cross-Country C ustodians DECA Editor's Letter English Department Ensembles Exchange Students Fine Arts Football Football Lettermen French Club Future Engineers Future Nurses Future Teachers Girls' Athletic Association Harding Reporter Herald Staii History Department Hi-Y Homecoming Home Economics Homeroom Officers Joe Berg Junior Achievement Junior Committees Junior Class Oiiicers READER'S INDEX 38-39 138-178 26-27 28 136-137 47 80-84 84 178 68-69 40-41 3 28 30-31 66-67 28 52 184 14 42 135 20-21 70-73 74 19 56 57 57 88 45 58 16 48 76 24 34 33 54 101 100 Junior Panels 102-107 Junior Choir 39 Junior Tri-Hi-Y 50 Language Department 19 Learning Divisional 12 Library Assistants 36 Marching Band 78 Mathematics Department 18 Ollice Assistants 37 Office Secretaries 26 Opening Section 4-11 Orchestra 41 Participating Divisional 64 Patrons 176 Pep Band 87 Pep Club 86 Physical Education 25 Print Club 53 Props and Qis 46 Quiver Staff 60 Readeris Index 179 Recalling Divisional 91 Science Department 18 Senior Class Oliicers 108 Senior Class Play 62 Senior Committees 109 Senior Activity Index 180-183 Senior Panels 110-135 Senior Tri-Hi-Y 49 Soshonean Club 52 Sophomore Choir 39 Sophomore Class Officers 92 Sophomore Committees 93 Sophomore Panels 94-99 Spanish Club 19 Stardusters 44 Symphonic Wind Ensemble 42-43 Varsity H Club 85 V. I. C. 53 Vocational Department 22 .11- SENIOR ACTIVITY INDEX AMARK AAROLA-General Course3 Home Room Vice President 43 Student Council 43 Class Committee 43 Cross Country 43 Basketball Manager 4. MARVIN ADAMS-Vocational COUFSCQ VIC Club 3, 4. JUDY AMRINE-General Course3 Marching.Band 2, 3, 43 Concert Band 2, 3, 43 Orchestra I3 Play Cast I3 Tri-Hi-Y I, 2, 33 GAA l. JAMES AKERS-Vocational COUYSCL Choir 13 Play Cast I3 VIC Club 3, 4. MARSHA ANDERLA-General Course3 Prom Decoration 33 Quiver Stali' 2, 3, Layout Editor 43 Play Committee 3, 43 French Club 43 Tri-Hi-Y l, 2, 3, 43 FTA 43 Pep Club I, 2, Row Captain 3, Senior Executive 43 Photography Club I3 Baker Bulletin I3 Science Fair 43 County Awards, Honorable Mention 4. BARBARA ANDERSON- General COUFSCQ Home Room President 2, 33 Prom Decoration .32 Play Committee 33 French Club 43 Tri-Hi-Y l, Chaplain '2, 3, President 43 FTA 43 Pep Club l, Row Captain 2, 3, Senior Executive 43 Photography Club l3 Baccalaureate 43 After Prom Committee 4. JUDY AUGEN- STEIN-General Course3 Class Committee 33 Choir l, 2, Senior Choir 3, 43 Drama Club l3 Art Club 2. LINDA BAKER-General Course3 Dance Committee 13 Choir 1, 2, 3, Senior Choir 43 Concert Band l3 Orchestra I3 'Play Cast 33 Play Committee 43 Props dt Q's 43 Tri-Hi-Y 1, Vice -President 2, 3, 43 FTA 43 Pep Club 2, 3, 43 Motto Committee 23 Invitations Committee 4. BOB BAKER-General Course3 Herald 43 Hi-Y 1, 2, 43 Varsity H 43 Baseball 23 Cross Country 2, 43 Track 43 Intramurals 2. GENEDBAR- RETT-General Course3 Home Room President 13 Prom Decoration 33 Hi-Y I, 23 FEA 3, 43 Cross Country 43 Track 3, 4. ROBERT BAR- ROW-General COUISCQ Hi-Y 23 FEA 4. BONNIE BARTON-Gen- eral Course3 Home Room Secretary 1, 2, 33 Home Room Treasurer 43 Invitation Committee 43 Library Council, President 43 Herald Staff 43 Choir 1, 23 Senior Choir 3, 43 Marching Band 2, 3, 43 Concert Band l, 2, 3, 43 Orchestra I3 Majorette 43 Play Committee 33 Tri-Ht-Y 1, 2, 3. 43 GAA I3 Pep Club I, 2, 3, 43 Band Honor Roll 4. CHARLOTTE BAYS-General COUFSCQ Oflice Assistant 33 Library Council 23 Play Committee 3. ELLEN BAXTER-General Course3 Home Room Treasurer 23 Quiver 43 Choir 1, 23 Senior Choir 3, 43 Band lg Or- chestra I3 Play Committee 3, 43 Props 8c Q's 23 French Club 43 Tri- Hi-Y 2nd Vice President 1, 2, 3, 43 FTA 43 FNA 43 GAA 43 Pep Club I, 2, 3, 43 Hall Monitor 43 Home Room Chaplain 4. SALLY BEAR- Vocational Course3 Library Council 33 Choir 13 Senior Choir 3, 43 Play Committee 33 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Shoshonean Club-Place of Emgaloy- ment National City Bank 43 Pep Club 23 Ensembles 4. JIM BEA CH- LER-General Course3 Invitation Committee 43 Choir I3 Varsity H 3, 43 Manager 2, 3, 4. ANN BECHTLE-General Course3 Home Room Vice President 13 Home.Room Treasurer 43 Class Committee 2, 33 Choir 1, 23 Senior Choir 3, 43 Concert Band 13 Play Committee 3, French Club 43 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 43 FNA 43 Cheerleader 2, 3, 43 Home- coming Queen 43 Junior Altrusian 4. CAROLE BECKEL-General Course3 Ollice Assistant 3, 43 Hall Monitor 4. GARRY BENNER- Vocational Course3 Home Room Vice President 13 Choir 13 Concert Band I3 Hi-Y 23 DECA Club Secretary 4-Place of Employment, Sears dt Roebuck Company 43 Art Club 3, 43 Football 1, 2. CHERYL BENSON-General Course3 Home Room Vice President I3 Herald 43 Choir l, 23 Tri-Hi-Y l. JUANITA BENT-General Course3 Library Council I3 Play Committee 43 Tri-Hi-Y I3 Art Club 23 Pep Club 3, Junior Achievement 2, 3. SUANNE BIBLER-General COUTSCQ Home Room Vice President 33 Home Room Secretary 43 Oflice Assistant 43 Library Council l, 2, 33 Choir 13 Senior Choir 43 Marching Band 2. 3, 43 Concert Band 42. 3, 43 Orchestra l, 2, 3, 43 Stardusters 3, 4, Secretary 33 Play Committee 43 Props 8: Q's 33 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 23 Ensembles 3: Music l at State 3. JUDY BISH-General Course3 Home Room President 23 Home Room Secretary 33 Class Committee 3, 4, Prom Arrangements 3, Name Card 43 Quiver 43 Choir I, 23 Senior Choir 3, 43 Band I3 Play Cast 13 Play Committee 3, 43 French Club 43 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Secretary 43 .FTA Secretargf 43 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 13 Hall Monitor 43 'Girls' State-33 enior General Scholarship Test, County Honorable Mention 43 Merit Scholarship Test, Honorable Mention 3. PAT BLACK-General Course3 Home Room Secretary 13 Student Coun- ctl I3 History Committee 43 Oflice Assistant 13 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2. DA- VID BLANKENSHIP-Vocational Course3 VIC Club 3, 4. DAVID BLEDSOE-General Course. JIM BLEVINS-General Course. SUE BOLLINGER-Vocational Course3 Choir 1, 33 DECA Club-Place of Employment, Penny's 4. DAN BOONE-General Course3 Class Vice. President 43 Home Room President 2, 3, 43 Home Room Vice President I3 Class Committee 3, 4, Prom Decoration 3, Senior Breakfast 43 Quiver 43 Marching Band I3 Play Cast 13 Hi-Y 33 Basketball 13 Track 33 Hall Monitor 43 Junior Kiwanian 4. JANET BRADY-General Course: Herald 43 Choir I, 2. MARILYN BRAMMER-General Course: Herald 43 Choir l. 2. BEVERLY BRINER-General COUFSCQ Home Room Secretary I3 Oflice Assistant 23 Choir 33 Play Committee 33 FHA l. 2. 3. GARY BROWN-Vocational COUTSCQ VIC Club 3, 4. VIRGINIA BROWN-General Course. SALLY BROWNING- General Course3 Quiver Typist 43 Herald 43 Choir 1, 23 Play Committee I. 3. DON BUCK-General Course3 Choir 1, 23 Hall Monitor 3. LINDA BUMGARNER-Vocational Course3 Home Room Secretary I3 Quiver 33 Choir 13 Play Committee 33 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 43 Shoshonean Club-Place of Employment, Pearl St. School3 Pep Club I, 2, 33 Junior ACHICVCFHCIII 2. 3. LEE BURGER-General Course3 Varsity H 43 Football l, 2. 3. 43 Track 1, 2, 33 Intramural Representative 3, 4. DONALD BUSH-General Course: Home Room Vice President 2g Home Room Treasurer 33 FEA 43 Varsity 'H 3, 43 Football I, 2, 33 Basketball I3 Baseball 2, 3. 4: Manager tAthlettcs3 2. JANET BUSHATZ-Gen- eral Course: Library Council I3 Choir I, 2, 33 Spanish Club 33 Tri-Hi-Y I: FNA 43 GAA 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 2. 3, 43 Home Room Chaplain 23 Merit Scholarship Test 3. BARB BYLER-General Course3 Home Room Secretary 23 Prom Arrangement Committee 33 Quiver 3, Copy Editor 43 Choir 23 Senior Choir 3, 43 French Club 43 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3- 41 PCD Club l, 2: Photography Club I3 Home Room Chaplain 43 Senior General Scholarship Test, Honorable Mention, County 43 Merit Scholarship Test 3. C JAMES CALBERT-Vocational COUTSCQ Choir 23 DECA Club 43 Senior Choir 33 Spanish Club 23 Football 1, 23 Basketball 1. WALTER CALDWELL-General COUFSCQ Choir l, 23 Senior Choir 3, 43 Marching Band 2. 3. 43 Concert Band 3, 43 Orchestra 13 Play Cast 43 Play Committee I. ROSEMARY CAMM-General Course3 Play Cast I3 Tri-Hi-Y l, 33 FNA 43 Junior Achievement 33 Merit Scholarship Test, nn top 2562 3. CAROLYN CAREY-General Course3 Home Room Secretary 33 Home Room Treasurer 33 Senior Namecards Com- mittee 43 Choir l, 2. 33 Play Cast 33 French Club 43 Tri-Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 43 Pep Club l. 2, 3. GLORIA CARWILE-General Course3 Home Room Secretary l. 23 Home Room Treasurer 33 Office Assistant I3 Play Cast 43 Tri-Hi-Y 13 GAA 3, Treasurer 43 Hall Monitor 43 Merit Schol- arshtp Test 3. DONNA CHANDLER-General Course3 Home Room Secretary l, 33 Office Assistant 13 Choir I3 Art Club 43 Junior Achieve- ment 2. EUGENE CHASE-General Course3 Varsity H 3, 43 Cross Country 3, 43 Track l, 2, 3, 4. FLOYD CHESSER-Vocational Course: DECA Club-Place of Employment, Big Bear Store. JAMES CI-IILDERS-Vocational Course3 DECA Club-Place of Employment, Big .Bear 4. SUSAN CLARK-General COUISCQ Home Room Vice President. 4: Home Room Secretary 13 Play Committee 33 French Club 43 Tri-Hi-Y l., 2, 3 43 FTA 43 FNA 43 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Home Room Chaplain 23 Senior General Scholarship Test 43 Merit Scholarship Test 4. CAROL CLUFF-General Course3 Home Room Secretary I,.4Q Home Room Treasurer 33 Office Assistant 2, 3, 43 Choir 13 Tri- Ht-Y I3 GAA lg Pep Club 2, 33 GAA Chaplain 1. MARY COFER -General Course3 Home Room Vice President 13 Choir 2, 33 FTA 43 GAA 43 Home Room Chaplain 3. WILLIAM COFFMAN-Voca- ttonal'Course3 Home Room President 4' VIC Club 3, 43 Football 13 Athletic Manager l. CHRISTINE KAY COLBY-Vocational COUYSCQ Choir I, 23 Shoshonean Club-Place of Employment, Glenwood School 4: -Homecoming Court l. JOHN COLLINS-Vocational COUFSCQ Choir 13 VIC Club 3, President 4. PEGGY COLLINS-General Course. .GARY CONROY-General Course3 Home Room Vice Pres- tdent 23- Hi-Y 1, 2, 33 Basketball 13 Baseball 33 Track 1, 23 Hall Monitor I3 Senior General Scholarship Test Honorable Mention 4. JAY COOK-General Course3 VIC Club Secretary 43 Printing Club 43 Art Club 43 Home Room Chaplain. ALICE COON-General Course3 FHA 1, 2. TIM COON-General Course. PAT CORWIN-Gen- eral Course3 Home Room President 33 Home Room Vice President 23 Home Room Treasurer 13 Class Committee 3, 4, Prom Decoration 3, Senior Dance 43 Ollice Assistant 3, 43 French Club 43 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 43 'Pep Club l, 23 Cheerleader 3, 4. RAYMOND COTTRELL-Vo- cational. Course3 Home Room Vice President 13 Name Card Committee 43 Choir 13 H1-Y 13 VIC Club 3, Vice President 43 Tennis 23 Cross Country 3. CANDY COX-General Course3 Class Secretary 1, 2, 43 Home Room President 1, 43 Home Room Secretary 2, 33 Student Coun- cil Secretary l, 2, Treasurer 3, Secretary 43 Choir 1, 23 Senior Choir 3, 43 Play Cast 33 Play Committee 43 Harding Reporter 2, 3, 43 French Club 4: Tri-Hi-Y 1, Secretary 2, Secretary 3, 43 Class Will Committee 43 FTA 43 PepbClub Row Captain 2, Row Captain 3, Executive Committee 43 Hall Monitor 23 American Field Service Student to Norway 33 Home- coming Court 43 American Legion Essay Wimier 33 Senior General Scholarship Test, County Honorable Mention3 Time Test Winner, third place. EFFREY COY-General Course3 Choir 1, 23 Senior Choir 3, 43 Marching Band 2, 3, 43 Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Play Committee I3 FTA 43 Musical Awards 2, 3, 43 Additional Awards 2, 3, 4. JO ANN CRAMER-General Course3 Oflice Assistant 1, 23 Herald 1, 3, Editor 43 Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Council 3, 4g Concert Band 1 2, 3, 4, Council 43 Play Committee 1, 43 Orchestra 1, 3, 43 Tri-Hi-Y' 13 Pep Club 13 Junior Achievement 23 Pep Band 2, 3, 43 Ensembles 2, 3, 43 Symphonic Wind Ensemble 43 Additional Awards 1, 3, 4. HAZEL CRANSTON-Vocational COUISCQ Home Room Secretary 13 Choir 1, 2, 33 Senior Choir 43 Orchestra 1, 2, 33 Play Committee 13 Tri-Hi-Y lg Shoshonean Club-Place of Employment, Gibbon Insurance Agency. SHARON CRAWFORD-General Course3 Senior Choir 43 Play Com- mittee 43 FNA 43 Art Club 4. PAUL CRESSOR-General Course3 Class Treasurer 33 Home Room President 1, 33 Home Room Treasurer 23 Class Ring Committee 3, Prophecy Committee 43 Choir 13 Play Cast 13 Hi-YQ3 FEA 43 Varsity H 2, 3, 43 Football 13 Basketball 1, 2, 3, Co-Captan 43 Tennis 2, 3, Captain 43 Cross Country 23 Track 13 Hall Monitor 3, 43 Junior Kiwanian 43 Senior General Scholarship Test, County Honorable Mention 43 All League Team lst and 2nd Team 3, 4. CHLOE CROWDER-General Course3 Student Council lg Choir 1, 2, 33 Tri-Hi-Y 13 Pep Club 4. KEN CURL-General Course3 Play Cast 43 Play Committee 33 Props 8: Q's 43 Tennis 3. CHUCK DARNELL-General Course3 Class Officer lg Home Room President 1, 23 Class Committee 1, 2, 3, 43 Hi-Y 1, 23 Varsity H 2, 3, 43 Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 1, 2, 33 Golf 2, 3, 43 Track 13 All League Team, 2nd Team 4. BETTY DAVEN- PORT-General Course3 Home Room Treasurer 33 Choir 1, 2, 33 Tri- Hi-Y 13 GAA 13 Homecoming 1. DAN DE HAVEN-General COUFSCQ Cross Country 43 Track 3, 4. MICHAEL DEGROFF-General COUFSCQ Senior General Scholarship Test, Honorable Mention. BAR- BARA DELAUDER-Vocational Course3 Shoshonean Club-Place of Employment, Probst Supply Company 4. JOHN DIX-General Course3 Marching Band 2, 3, 43 Concert Band 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 2, 3, 43 Star- dusters 2, 3, 43 Music, Instrumental 1, 2, 3, 4. DAVID DODDS- General Course3 Home Room Vice President 33 Home Room Treasurer 43 Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 33 Printing Club 43 Art Club 2, .3, 43 Hall Monitor. BETTY DOMINY-General Course3 Herald Typist 4. SHIRLEY DONAUGH-General Course. JUDY DULMAGE -General COUTSCQ Herald 43 DECA Club-Place of Employment, IGA Foodliner. BOB DUNN-General Course. DIANA DUNNAN- General Course3 Class Committee 2, 33 Herald 3, 43 Choir 1, 23 Senior Choir 3, 43 Play Committee 33 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 43 FTA 43 Peg Club 2, 33 Cheerleader 13 Hall Monitor 3. HERB DUTT-General ourse3 Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Drum Major 3, 43 FEA 43 Orchestra 43 Cross Country 3, 43 Track 3. FRANK DYER- General Course3 Printing Club 43 Manager tAthletics7 2, 3. E Boa EBER-General course. RUTHIE ELLIOTT-General Course3 Home Room Vice President 33 Choir 2, 33 Senior Choir 43 Tri-Hi-Y l, 2, 3, 43 Pep Club 1, 3, 4. DIANA ERWIN-General Course3 Library Council 33 Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 3, 43 Art Club 23 FHA 13 Ensemble 1, 3, 4. LOIS ETTER-General Course3 Olice Assistant 13 Herald 43 Play Committee 3, 43 Spanish Club 43 Tri-Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 43 FNA 13 Art Club 33 Pep Club 2, 3, 43 Photography Club 1. TOM EVANS-General COUYSC1 Class Committee 13 Hi-Y 43 Varsity H 43 Football 1, 2, 43 Basketball 13 Baseball l, 2, 33 Track 13 Manager tAhleticsl 43 All League Team, 2nd Team 4. SHARON EVERETT-General COUFSCQ Home Room Vice President 33 Ofiice Assistant 1' Choir 1, 2, 33 Harding Reporter 43 Tri-Hi-Y l, 23 Pep Club I. JAMES EVERLY-General Course3 llllqarding Reporter 3, 43 I-li-Y 13 Cross Country 2, 3, 43 Track 1, 2, 3, 43 anager . F KENT FEAVER-General COUFSCQ Marching Band 2, 3, 43 Con- cert Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 4. BARBARA FEGLEY- General Course: Oilice Assistant 13 Librarf' Council: Play Committee 3' Tri-Hi-Y 13 DECA Club-Place of Emp oyment, Kresges 4. JEAN' FERGUSON-General Course3 Home Room President 33- Home Room Secretary 23 Class Committee 43 Oilice Assistant 43 Marching Band 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 13 Play Cast 1, 3, 43 Harding Reporter 43 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 33 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Homecoming Court 4. TOM FERGUSON-Gen- eral Course3 VIC Club 3, 4. VICKY FERGUSON-General Course3 ibrar Council 1, 23 Choir 33 Marching Band 1, 23 .Concert Band 1, 23 Sdpanisili Club 23 GAA 23 Art Club 4: JUHIOY ACh1CV'-Wie!!! 4? COUHD' Band 2. BARRY FERRIN-Vocational Course3.Invitat1on Commit- tee 4' VIC Club 3, 4. DONNA FINCH-Vocational COUYSCQ Home Room, Vice President 43 Home Room Secretary 13 Library Council 13 Choir 1, 23 Senior Choir 3, 43 Tri-Hi-Y 13 Shoshonean Club-Place of Employment, National City Bank. ROBERT .FINNEY-General Course3 Home Room Vice President 33 Class Committee 2, 3, 4, Motto 2, Cap 8t Gown 3, 43 Choir 13 Play Cast 13 Varsity H 3. 49 Cross Country 2, 3, 43 Track 1, 2, 3, 43 Manager tAthlet1csJ 13 Home.Room Chaplain 13 Senior General Scholarship Test, Honorable Mention 4. BOB FITCH-Vocational Course3 FTA 13 DECA-Place of Employment. Murphys. BARBARA FIX-General Course3 Senior Choir 43 Or- chestra 1, 2, 3, 4. SUSIE FLACH-General Course3 Song Com- mittee 43 Library Council l, 43 Herald 43 Marching Band 2, 3, 43 Con- cert Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Orchestra l, 23 Stardusters 2, 33 Play Cast 13 PROPS 81. Q's 23 Spanish Club 33 FTA 43 Pep Band 13 Science Fair 13 Ensembles, Second Place in District 3. JOHN FLOURNOY- Vocational Course3 Home Room Secretary 23 VIC Club 3, 43 Cross Country 1, 23 Track 1, 23 All League Team, lst Team 2, 3. SONDRA FORSYTH-General Course3 Home Room Treasurer 13 Class-Comm1t- tee lg Oliice Assistant 13 Library.Council 13 Choirll, 23 Senior Choir 3, 43 Play Committee 1, 33 Spanish Club 43 Tri-Hi-Y 13 Science Fair 23 News Paper Staff l. CHARLES FOSTER-General Course3 Choir l, 23 Senior Choir 3, 43 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 43 Song Committee 4. LON FOUT-General Course3 Home Room Treasurer 13 Prophesy Commit- tee 13 Choir 13 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 43 Play Cast 13 Play Committee 33 Hi-Y 23 Art Club 23 Junior Achievement 2. JOHN FREDERICK- General COUISCQ Spanish Club 43 Senior General Scholarship Test 4. FORREST FREEMAN-General COUFSCQ Junior Achievement 1. HARRIET FREW-General Course3 OfTice Assistant 33 Herald 3, 43 Choir 1, 2, 33 Senior Choir 43 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 43 FNA 43 GAA 2, 33 Pep Club l, 2, 3. MARTHA FRY-General COUTSCQ Home Room Treasurer 23 Student Council 13.Oflice Assistant 13 Choir 1, 2, 33 Senior Choir 43 French Club 43 Tri-H1-Y 13 FNA 43 GAA 2, 3, 43 President 43 Pep Club 2, 43 Junior Achievement 23 Leaders Club 3. MAY GALLINA-General COUISCQ Home Room Vice President 33 Home Room Secretary 1, 2, 33 Student Council. 13 Ofiice Assistant 13 Class Committee 3, 43 Senior Choir 43 Play Committee 13 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3a GAA 1, 2, 43 Pep Club 1, 2, 33 Science Fair 2. PHILLIP GALYK General Course3 VIC Club 3, 4. JAY GELBAUGH-General Course. ANITA GIBSON-General Course. ROBERT GLEASON-General Course3 DECA Club-Place of Employment, Wilson's. Sohio 4. ED- DIE GLENN-Vocational Course, Home Room President 2, 33 Home Room Vice President 43 Home Room Treasurer 13 Choir 13 VIC Club 3, 43 Football 13 Track 13 Athletics All League Team, lst Team 1. JIM GLOSSER-General Course3 Quiver 33 Herald 3, 43 Play Cast 3, 43 Harding Reporter 3, 43 Hi-Y 33 FEA 43 FOODQIIQ Cross Country 23 Track l3 Manager 1. SUSAN GOFFOS-Vocational Course3 Library 13 Spanish 33 Shoshonean Club-Place of Employment, Servex 4. DAN GORENFLO-Vocational Course3 VIC Club 3, 4. RON GOR- ENFLO-Vocational Course3 Choir 1, 23 Marching Band 13 VIC Club 3, 43 Junior Achievement 2. ARTHUR GRANLEE-General Course3 Choir l, 23 Senior Choir 3, 43 Orchestra 13 Printing Club 4. BONNIE GRAY-General Course3 Herald 43 Choir 1, 23 Marching Band 3, 43.Con- cert Band 3, 43 Tri-Hi-Y 13 Pep Club 13 Home Room Chaplain 3. FREDDIE GREEN-General Course3 Football 1. SHARON GREEN -Vocational COUTSCQ Choir 1, 23 Shoshonean Club-Place of Employ- ment, Moore, Myers, and Parsell 4. MARCIA GREENBAUM-Gen- eral Course3 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 3, 4. SUE GROVER-General Course3 Choir l, 23 Senior Choir 3, 43 Props and Q's 3, 43 Spanish Club 33 FTA 43 GAA l, 23 Junior Achievement 3. DAVE GRUMBLATT-Gen- eral COUYSCQ Home Room President 13 Home Room Secretary 33 Home Room Chaplain 23 Harding Reporter 23 FEA 43 Varsity H 3, 43 Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, .43 Cross Country 23 Track 2, 3, 43 Hall Monitor 33 Name Card Committee 4, Athletics All League Team, 2nd Team 3, 4. MARY GUNTER-General Course3 Home Room President 13 Home Room Vice President. 23 Choir 13 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 33 FNA 43 GAA 33 Cheerleader . 13 Jumor Achievement 4. BOBBIE GUY-General COUTSCQ Choir 1, 2, 33 Senior Choir 43 Props and Q's 43 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 FTA 43 FNA fi-3 Pep Club 2, 3, 43 Junior Achievement 2. JOHN GUYTON-Vocational Course3 VIC Club 3, 4. H JEFF HABERMAN-General course. DENNIS HACKER-Gen- eral Course3 Senior Breakfast 43 Quiver 43 Senior Choir 3, 43 Play Committee 43 Spanish Club 4, Vice President 43 FEA 43 World Affairs Institute 4. SUSAN HAINES-General Course3 Home Room Sec- retary 23 Home Room Treasurer 13 Choir 1, 2, 33 Spanish Club 43 Tri- Hi-Y 13 FTA 43 GAA 2, 3, 43 Pep Club 2. 3. CHARLOTTE HARP- ER-General COUTSCQ Class Committee 1, 43 Library Council 13 Choir 13 Shoshonean Club-Place of Employment, Berlou Mfg. Co. 4. LYNDA KAE HARPER-General COUISCQ Senior Breakfast Committee 43 Herald Typist 43 Play Committee 43 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 33 Art Club 3, 4, President 43 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Junior Achievement Assistant Treasurer 4. MARCIA HART-Vocational COUFSCQ Home Room Secretary 23 Choir l, 23 Shoshonean Club-Place of Employment, Silver St. School 4. RUTH ANN HART-General Course3 Ofiice Assistant 33 Library Coun- cll 3, 43 Quiver 43 Play Committee 43 Spanish Club 43 Tri-Hi-Y l, 2, 3, 43 Hall Monitor 43 Photography Club 13 Senior General Scholarship Test County Honorable Mention 43 Merit Scholarship Test 33 Science Fair. 1, 2, 3. JUDI HARTMAN-General COUTSEQ Home Room Vice President 13 Choir 1, 23 Senior Choir 3, 43 Majorette 3, 43 Play Com- mittee 3, 43 Harding Reporter 2, 3, 43 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, President 13 FTA 43 Pep Club 2, 3, 43 Cheerleader 13 Hall Monitor 4. BILL HAYNES-General Course. MARY HAZELETT-General COUTSC1 Mayorette 23 Play Committee 3, 4. GARY HELLER-Vocational COUYSCQ VIC Club 3., 4. JUDY ANN HELMS-General Course3 Art Club 4g Junior. Achievement 3. CHARLES HENRY-General COUTSCQ Play Committee 43 FTA 13 Junior Achievement 2, 3. RONALD HESSON -Vocational Course3 VIC Club 3, 4. ELIZABETH HETHERING- TON-General COUISCQ Home Room President 13 Home Room Secre- tary 23 Quiver 3, 4, Advertising Manager 43 Play Committee 3, 43 Props and Q's 33 French Club 4, Vice President 43 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 43 FTA 43 Pep Club 3, 43 Prom Committee 33 Senior General Scholarship Test State Honorable MCDIIOHQ District .Mention, County Mention 43 Merit Schol- arship Test Honorable Mention 43 D.A.R. Test Winner 4. LINDA HIGGINS-General Course3 Home Room Secretary 33 Marching Band 1, 2, 33 Concert Band 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 13 Majorette 4. NORMAN HIGHFILL-General Course3 Varsity H 43 Football 13 Cross Country 2. 3. 41 Track 1,.2, 3, 4. PEGGY HILLING-General Course3 Home Room Vice President 23 .Home Room Chaplain 33 After Prom Com- mittee 43. Prophecy Committee 43 Quiver 43 Play Cast 3, 43 French Club 41-Tri-H1-Y I. 2. 3, .43 FNA 4'.Pep Club 2, 3, 43 Photography Club 13 Science Fair 43 Merit Scholarship Test. WILLIAM HINAMON-Vo- CBIIOIIRIQ Home Room Vice President 33 Home Room Secretary 43 VIC Club 3, 43 Track I, 2. SUZIE HINKLIN-General Course3 Choir 23 Play Committee 33 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 43 FTA 43 FNA 43 Art Club 23 Pep Club l, 2, 3. FRED HOCHSTETTER-General Course3 Art Club 2, 33. MARGARET HOLLOWAY-General Course3 Library Council 3, 43 Choir 1, 2, 33 Senior Choir 43 Orchestra 13 Play Cast I3 Play Committee 3, 43 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 43 FNA 43 Pep Club 3, 4. MABLE HOLT-General Course. PHIL HOLTZ,-General Course3 Printing Club 4 President3 Football I3 Cross Country 2, 33 Track 1, 2, 3. SHARON HOOPER-Vocational COUFSCQ Home Room Vice President 13 Office Assistant lg Play Committee 33 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 43 Shoshonean Club -Place of Employment, General Telephone Company 4. JEAN HUDGIN-General Course3 Home Room Treasurer 23 Oflice Assistant 43 Oulver 3, Panel Editor 43 Play Committee 3, 43 Props dt Q's 43 Spanish Club. 33 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Art Club 23 Pep Club 2, 3, 43 Science Fair 13 Merit Scholarship Test 4. BEV HUGHES-General Course. LARRY HUNT-General Course3 Home Room Vice President 43 Library Council 13 H1-Y 23 Printing Club 43 Basketball 1. SHARON HUNTS- MAN-General COUTSCQ Harding Reporter 43 Tri-Hi-Y 1. HOLT HYPES-General Course3 Varsity H 2, 3, 43 Cross Country 2, 3, 43 Track 1, 2, 3, 43 Science Fair 2. I DENNIS IDEN-General Course3 Home Room Secretary 33 Home Room Treasurer 23 Printing Club 43 Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Track 1, 2, 3. LARRY IMBODY-Vocational COUYSCQ Class Officer 13 Home Room President 1, 2, 33 Class Committee 1, 43 Hi-Y 1, 23 Varsity H 3, 43 VIC Club 3, 43 Football 1, 2, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 2, 3, 43 All League Team, lst Team 4, State Team, lst Team 4. JAN- ICE ISALY-General Course3 Home Room Treasurer 1, 33 Senior Dance Committee 43 Ofiice Assistant 23 Library Council 1, 23 Choir 1, 23 Senior Choir 3, 43 Play Cast 1, 33 French Club 43 Tri-Hi-Y Treasurer 1, 3, 43 Member 1, 2, 3, 43 FTA 43 Pep Club 2, 3, 4g Quiver 33 Science Fair 3. CAROL JAMES-General Course3 Home Room Chaplain 23 Class Committee 43 Library Council 43 Choir 13 GAA 1, 23 Pep Club 2, 3. RON JENKINS-Vocational COUYSCQ Home Room Treasurer 13 VIC Club 3, 43 Vocal Music 1. JERRY JEROME-General Course3 H1-Y 1, 2, 3. JUDITH JEWETT-General Course3 Office Assistant 13 Choir 1, 2, 33 Senior Choir .43 Play Committee 43 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 43 FNA 43 GAA 23 Pep Club 33 Senior Choir Ensemble 4. DAVID JONES- General Course3 Home Room Treasurer 13 Hi-Y 23 Track 13 Manager tAthlet1csJ 3, 43 Hall Monitor 33 Boys' Intramural Representative 3. LEAH JONES-General COUTSCQ Choir 2, 33 Tri-Hi-Y l, 2, 3, 43 Pep Club 2, 3. JIM JONSSON-Vocational COUTSCQ Home Room Pres- ndent 43 Home Room Vice President 33 Hi-Y 1, 2, 33 VIC Club 3, 43 Football 1, 2, 33 Basketball 13 Track 1, 2. CAROL JUSTICE-Gen- eral Course3 Home Room Secretary lg Home Room Chaplain l, 2, 33 Class Committee 13 Tri-Hi-Y 13 GAA l. K DAVE KAUFMAN-General COUISCQ Home Room President 33 Home Room Vice President 1, 23 Prom Dance Committee 33 Quiver 33 Herald 3, 43 Concert Band 13 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 43 Stardusters 2, 3, 43 Play Committee 3, 43 FEA 3, 43 Science Fair 1. KEITH KEERAN -General COUTSCQ Football 13 Track 1. PAT KELLER-General Course3 Library Council 13 Choir 13 Concert Band 13 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 33 DECA Club-Place of Employment, Woolworth's3 Pep Club 2. RON KELLER-Vocational Course3 Home Room Treasurer 43 VIC Club 3, 4. ALLAN KENNEDY-General Course3 Marching Band 2, 3, 43 Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Pep Band 3, 43 Ensembles 4. STEVE KIN- DELL-General Course3 Shoshonean Club 4, Young's Pure Oil. RICHARD KISSELL-General Course3 Choir li DECA Club 4-Place of Employment, Sears. LINDA KOCHENSPERGER-General Course3 Herald 43 Choir 13 Marching Band 2, 3, 43 Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Orchestra I3 Play Committee 13 Tri-Hi-Y 13 GAA 13 Pep Club l. BRUCE KOHLER-General Course3 Class President 1, 33 Home Room President 1, 23 Student Council 1, 3, 43 After Prom Committee 3, 43 Choir 13 Senior Choir 3, 43 Play Cast 13 French Club 43 FTA 43 FEA Vice President 43 Varsity H 43 Cross Country 2, 33 Track 1, 2, 3, 43 Hall Monitor 33 Merit Scholarship Test Honorable Mention 33 Time Test Winner 4. CAROL KUHLMAN-Vocational Course3 Props 8a Q's 2, 33 Tri-Hi-Y 13 GAA 13 Shoshonean Club 43 Pep Club 1. L JAMES LAGOS-Vocational Course3 Home Room Secretary 43 VIC Club 3, 4. MARILYN LAKE-Herald 43 Tri-Hi-Y 13 GAA 23 Pep Club 1. ALVIN LANE-Vocational Course3 VIC Club 3, 4. NEAL LAUBNER-General Course3 Cross Country 3, 43 Track 3, 4. LINDA LAZEAR-General COUTSCQ Home Room Secretary 23 Home Room Treasurer 33 Ofiice Assistant 13 Play Committee 3, 43 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 43 FTA 43 Art Club 23 Pep Club 2, 3, 4. SYLVIA LEEDOM -General Course3 Choir 13 Tri-Hi-Y 13 Pep Club 3, 43 Junior Achieve- ment 3, 4. RON LEHMAN-General COUTSCQ DECA Club 43 Man- ager tAthleticsJ 1, 2, 3. CHARLENE LEHNER-Vocational COUISCQ Home Room President 13 Student Council 13 Office Assistant 13 Herald 33 Choir 1, 23 Play Committee 33 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 3, 43 GAA 23 Shoshonean Club 4-Place of Employment, General Telephone Co.3 Pep Club 2, 33 Cheerleader 1. DICK LESSIG-General Course3 DECA Club-Place of Employment, Murphy's. PAT LESSLEY-General COUTSC2 Home Room Secretary 43 DECA Club-Place of Employment, Kresges. MARY LIGHTNER-General Course3 Cap and Gown 3, Prophecy 43 Otiice Assistant 43 Library Council 33 Orchestra 33 Stardusters 23 Play Cast 3, 43 Photography Club 13 .foe Berg Seminar 43 Baush and Lomb Science Award 43 Music Ensemble 33 Science Fair 2, 3, 43 NSF Summer Scholarship 33 Home Room Chaplain 2, 4. MARILYN LINES-Gen- eral Course3 Harding Reporter 4. JANICE LONG-General Course3 Harding Reporter 4. LYNN LOVELL-General COUTSCI Home Room Secretary 1, 23 Class Committee 1, 2, 3, 43 Herald 43 Choir 1, 2, 33 Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 43 Stardusters 43 Play Cast 33 Basketball 1, 2, 3. CARRIE LUDWIG-General Course3 Office As- sistant 33 Library Council 13 Quiver 2, 33 Herald 43 Choir 1, 2. 3, Senior Choir 43 Play Cast 43 Play Committee 33 Props 8: Q's 2, 3, 41 Trl- Hi-Y 43 FTA 43 Pep Club 33 Junior Achievement 2, 4, President 4. NANCY MAAG-Vocational COUFSCQ Home Room Secretary 43 Home Room Chaplain 2, 33 Shoshonean Club-Place of Employment. Millard Hunt Co. 4. MARIANNE MAGI-General Course3 .Student Council 23 Color Committee 23 Cap and Gown 3, 43 Office .Assistant 2, 3, 43 Library Council President 13 French Club 43 Senior General Scholarship Test Honorable Mention State Award, Rank 13 District Award, Rank 1 County Award3 Co-Editor School Newspaper l. WES- LEY MAHAFFEY-Vocational Course3 VIC Club 3, 4. KIRK MA- LONE-General COUISCL Home Room President 13 Home Room Treas- urer 23 Student Council 13 Hi-Y l, 23 DECA Club-Place of Employ- ment, Montgomery and Ward 43 Cross Country 2. SHARON MA- LONEY-General Course3 Library Council 13 Choir 13 Tn-H1-Y 2. 3, 43 Pep Club 2, 3, 43 Hall Monitor 3. PATRICIA .MANLEY-Gen- eral Course3 Props 8: Q's 1, 23 FEA 43 Junior Achievement 13 .Hall Monitor 1. JERALD MANN-General Course3 Library Council 13 Play Cast 13 Spanish Club 33 Science Fair 2. DEEDEE MARTIN- General Course: Choir l. 2. 33 Senior Choir 43 Play Cast 43 Props 8: Q's 2: Tri-Hi-Y I, 2. 3. 4: FTA 4: FNA 43 Art Club 23 Pre? Club 3, 3. 4. ROBERTA MARTIN-General Course. CAROLY MAS- SIE-Vocational Course: Shoshonean Club-Place of Employment, George Washington School 4. WAYLON MASTERS-General Course: Home Room President I3 Marching Band I, 2, 3, 43 Concert Band I, 3, 4: Cross Country 33 Track 23 Junior Achievement 3. DAVID MAT- TISON-General Course: Home Room President 33 Home Room.Vice President I: Marching Band I: Hi-Y 2, 3. 4, Treasurer 3, 43 Varsity H 4: Football l, 2, 43 Track l. 2, 33 Hall Monitor 2. 33 Intramural .Rcp- resentative 2. 3. CHARLOTTE MAYSE-General Course: Choir 1: DECA Club--Place of Employment, Kresges 4. JUDY McADOW- Vocational Course: Class Treasurer I3 Home Room President 2. 4: Student Council I, 2, 33 Class Committee 2, 4: Choir I3 Marchtng.Band 2. 3. 43 Concert I. 2, 3, 43 Orchestra I, 2: Stardusters I3 Trt-Ht-Y Treasurer l: Shoshonean Club, President 4-Place of Employment, Hard- ing High School 43 Homecoming Queen I. ANNE McAFEE-Gen- eral Course: Home Room Secretary 23 Choir I: Marching Band 2, 3, 43 Concert Band l, 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 2, 3, 43 Tri-Hi-Y I: FNA 43 Music Ensembles 2. 3. 4. LINDA JEAN MCCONNELL-General Course: Library Council I: Choir I, 23 Senior Choir 3, 4. JACKIE MCEN- TIRE-General Course: Home Room Secretary 33 Prophecy Committee 4: Library Council Secretary I3 Senior Choir 43 Play Committee 43 Tri-Hi-Y I, 33 FNA 43 GAA 13 Pep Club I, 23 Junior Achievement 2, Secretary 3. LLYNN MCEWEN-General Course: Herald 43 Play Committee 4: Props 8: Q's 43 Tri-Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 43 Pep Club 3, 4. SHARON McFADDEN-General Course: Home Room Treasurer 33 Otlice Assistant 4: Choir 23 Play Cast I3 Tri-Hi-Y I, 2. 3, 43 FNA 43 Pep Club 2, 3, 4. JANE MCGOWAN-Vocational Course: Choir I3 Orchestra I: Shoshonean Club 4-Place of Employment, Olney.School. JACK McGRAW--General Course: Cap and Gown 3, 43 Choir 1, 23 French Club 4: I-Ii-Y I, 3, 4, Vice President 43 Varsity H 3, 4, Treasurer 4: Football I. 2, 3. 4, Basketball I3 Baseball 2, 3, 43 Manager I3 Hall Monitor 3. 43 Athletics All League, 2nd Team 43 State Team Honorable Mention 4. ALAN McKEE-General Course. REBECCA Mc- NAMARA-Gencral Course: Library Council 3, 43 Play Committee 43 Tri-Hi-Y I, 2: Junior Achievement 4. JOHN MEADOWS-Voca- tional Course3 Choir I3 VIC Club 3, 4. MARAGRET MEADOWS- General Course. SALLY JO MESSENGER-General COUTSCQ. Home Room President 2: Home Room Vice President 33 Library Council 2, 33 Choir I: FNA 4: GAA I: Hall Monitor 4. JOHN MIDLAM-Gen- eral Course: FEA 3, 43 Science Fair 2. VICKI MILLER-General Course: Home Room President I: Home Room Vice President 23 Home Room Secretary 33 Senior Name Card Committee 43 Ofnce Assistant 13 Library Council I, 33 Herald 43 Pep Club 2, 33 Orchestra 13 Play Cast I: French Club 43 Tri-Hi-Y I. 2, 3, 43 GAA 13 Cheerleader 1. KEN- NETH MILLISOR-General Course: Home Room President 43 Track 13 Junior Achievement 3. CAROLYN MITCHELL-Vocational Course: Home Room Chaplain 4: Library Council 13 Shoshonean Club 4-Place of Employment, National City Bank. JUDITH MITCHELL-General Course: Home Room Secretary 23 Senior Song Committee 43 Marching Band 2. 3. 43 Concert Band I, 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 1, 43 Play Cast I3 Play Committee 3: Harding Reporter 43 Tri-Hi-Y 13 Pep Club 33 Hall Monitor 43 Pep Band 43 Symphonic Wind Ensemble 43 Senior General Scholarship Test 43 Merit Scholarship Test 43 Music Ensemble 2, 3, 4. KATHLEEN MOGG-General Course3 Class Ring Committee 33 Invita- tion Committee 43 Ouiver 2, 3, Photo Editor 43 Choir 1, 2, 33 Senior Choir 43 Play Committee 43 French Club 43 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 43 FNA 4: Pep Club 2, 3, 43 Cheerleader I3 Homecoming Court 43 World Affairs Institute 43 Merit Scholarship Test 4. TERRY MOHR-Vocational Course: Class Oflicer 13 Student Council I3 Class Committee 43 Varsity H 2. 3. 4: VIC Club 3, 43 Football I: Basketball 13 Cross Country 2, 3, 43 Track 2, 3. 4. WILLIAM MOORE-General Course: Spanish Club 43 Junior Achievement 3, 4: Hall Monitor 33 Intramural Representative 2. MARGERY MORRISSEY-General Course: Pep CIub3 Senior General Scholarship Test, Honorable Mention in County. SHERYEL MOS- BARGER-General Course. JEAN MOSHER-General Course: Props 8: Q's3 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 43 Junior Achievement 3. BONNE MOSURE- General Courseg Herald 43 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 43 FNA 43 Pep Club 2, 3, 4. CLARENCE MOURY-Vocational Course3 Class Committee 43 VIC Club 3, 4: Senior General Scholarship Test 4. RONALD MULVAIN- General Course3 Play Committee 33 Props 8: Q's 33 Track 3. MIKE MURPHY-General COUTSCQ Home Room Vice President 33 Choir 1, Printing Club 43 Track 2. DORA MURRAY-General Course3 Tri- Ht-Y 1: GAA I. 2. 4. SANDRA MUTTERS-General Course: Cap and Gown Committee 3, 43 French Club Secretary 43 Tri-Hi-Y I, 3, 43 FTA 4: FNA 43 GAA 2, 4. JOHN MYERS-Vocational Course: VIC Club 3. 4: Cross Country 2: Track I, 2. 6074-Harding-GN-Tape 8-Machine 4 DAVID NAUMAN-General Course: Varsity H 43 Printing Club 43 Football l3 Cross Country 2, 3, 43 Track l, 2, 3, 43 Home Room President 4. RON NAUMAN-General Course: DECA Club 43 Cross Country 4: Traci? 3. 4. JANET NEWELL-General Course: Home Room Secretary 3: Home Room Treasurer 23 Tri-Hi-Y I, 33 GAA 43 Pep Club 2: Science Fair 2. VAN NORTHRUP-General Course: Art Club 3. BOB OLIVER-General Course: Printing Club 43 Art Club 3: Track I, 2. JUDD OLSON-General Course3 FEA 3, 4. JANET ORR-Gen- eral Course: Home Room President 33 Chairman of Prom Invita- tions 4: Business Manager of School Paper I3 Choir I, 23 Senior Choir 3, 4: Play Committee 3: French Club 43 Tri-Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4, Vice President I, Treasurer 2. President 33 FTA Vice President 43 Pep Club 2. 3. 4, Row Captain 3, Executive Committee 43 Music Ensemble 4. CHFRYL OWEN-General Course: Flower Committee I3 Cap and Gown 3: Prophecy 4: After Prom Party 43 Ouiver 2, Assistant Photo Editor 3. Editor 4: Choir I. 2, Senior Choir 3. 43 Marching Band l, 3. 4: Concert Band l, 2. 3, 4: Orchestra 2, 3. 43 Play Committee 3, 43 Trt- Hi-Y 2: Junior Altrusian 43 Music Ensembles 3, 4. WILLIAM PARKE-General Course: Marching Band 13 Props 8: Q's 4: Track 43 Manager 3. DARRELL PARKS-General Course: Cross Country 2: Manager 2. 3. 4. DON PARKS-Vocational Course: Home Room President l, 33 Home Room Vice President 23 Choir I3 Hi-Y l: VIC Club 3. 4: Football l: Track I: Junior Achievement 4. HAROLD PARKS-Vocational Course: Home Room Vice President I3 Home Room Secretary 4: VIC Club 3, 4. RONALD PARKS-General Course: Home Room Treasurer 2: Student Council I: Choir I3 Hi-Y I3 Football I. JLIDY PEADON-General Course: Tri-Hi-Y I: Junior Achievement Sales Manager 2. Secretary 3. President 4. JEAN PEARSON-General Course: Home Room Secretary 3: Play Committee 43 Harding Reporter 4: Tri-Hi-Y I: GAA I. 2. 3. 4: Pep Club I3 Junior Achievement. FDGAR PEMBERTON-General Course: Football 23 Basketball l, 23 Tennis 3. ROBERT PENDERGRAST-General Course: Art Club 2. 3: 'lrack I: Junior Achievement 2. 3. BILLIE PENIX-General Course: Home Room Treasurer 3: Home Room Chaplain 23 Junior Achievement 2. CLINTON PENNINGTON-General Course: Student Council Vice President I3 Sr. Name Card Committee 43 After Prom Party 43 Quiver 2, Assistant Advertising Manager 3, Business Manager 43 Choir I: March- ing Band I,.2Q Orchestra 13 Play Cast 43 Props 8: Q's 23 Hi-Y 13 Man- ager I: Junior Achievement 23 Intramural Representative 23 Boys' State 3. PATTY PENNY-General Course: Choir I, 2, 33 Marching Band I, 2, 3, 4: Concert Band I, 2, 3, 43 Play Committee 43 FNA 2 3: Junior Achievement 4: Hall Monitor 43 Science Fair 4. CLAUDIA PERRY-General Course: Home Room Treasurer 33 Herald 33 Choir 2: GAA 3, 4. MICHAEL PERRY-General Course3 Choir 13 Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4. JAMES PETERS-General Course: Prom Transportation Committee 33 Sr. Invitation 43 Hi-Y 43 FEA 43 Varsity H 43 Football 2. 3. 43 Track 2, 3, 4. GORDON PHILLIANS-Vocational Course: Senior Invitation Committee 43 Choir 13 Play Committee I3 DECA Club 4-Place of Employment, Hall-Beck Co. BILLIE PHlLLIPS-Gen- eral Course: Choir 33 Junior Achievement 4. JAN PlCKET'I'-Gen- eral Course: Home Room Treasurer 33 Marching Band l, 2, 3, 43 Concert Band I, 2, 3, 4, Manager 4. JOHN PIERCE-Vocational Course3 VIC Club 3, 43 Track I, 2, 3. LENORE PIPPIN-Vocational COUFSEQ Shoshonean Club, Treasurer 43 Junior Achievement 3. DAVE POL- LOCK-Vocational Course: Cross Country 43 Junior Achievement 4. AIJA PORIETIS-General Course: Class Ollicer 3, Secretary 33 Home Room Vice President 33 Home Room Secretary 1, 43 Student Council 3, 43 Class Will Committee lg Flower 23 History 43 Play Cast 13 Play Committee 23 Tri-Hi-Y I, 2. 3, President lg FNA President 43 Pep Club Row Captain 33 Cheerleader I, 2, 4, Captain 13 Homecoming 1, 4. DON PORTER-Vocational Course3 Home Room Vice President 43 VIC Club 3, 4. NED PORTER-General Course3 Home Room President 1, 33 Home Room Vice President 2, 43 Student Council 1, 2, 3, 43 Prom Dec- oration Committee 33 Senior Invitation 43 Choir lg Orchestra I, 2g Concert Band 13 Stardusters 23 FEA 43 Varsity H 2, 3, 43 Football I, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 23 Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 43 Hall Monitor 33 Junior Ki- wanian 43 Senior General Scholarship Test State Honorable Mention Award. District Honorable Mention Rank Three Award, County Rank Three Award 4g Merit Scholarship Test Honorable Mention3 Time Test Winner: Athletics All League Team, lst Team 43 State Team, lst Team 4. REBECCA POSTELL-General Course: Choir 13 Marching Band 13 Tri-Hi-Y 1. CARL POTTS-General Course: Home Room Vice President 4. JIM PRICE--General Course3 Home Room President 1, 2, 3, 43 Student Council 1, 2, 3, President 4g Class Ring Committee 33 Will 43 Choir 1, 2g Senior Choir 3, President 43 Orchestra I, 2, 3, Vice President 43 Play Cast l, 33 French Club 43 Varsity H 4.3 Football 3, 43 Baseball 2, 3g Cross Country I3 Hall Monitor 13 Junior Kiwantan 43 Senior General Scholarship Test County, Honorable Mention Award 43 Music Ensemble 4. KEITH RASEY-Vocational Course: VIC Club 3, 4. KITTY REED-General Course3 Home Room Chaplain 33 Student Council 43 Class Committee 2, 3, 4, Motto 2, Prom Decoration 3, Prophecy 43 Choir I, 2g Senior Choir 3, 43 Play Cast 13 Play Committee 3, 43 Props 8: Q's 23 French Club 43 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 43 FEA 43 FNA 43 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Row Captain 3, Executive Committee 43 Joe .Berg 43 Senior General Scholarship Test County Rank Four Award, Merit Scholarship Test Finalist 43 D.A.R. Test Winner 43 Marion Star Test Winner 2, 3, 4. DICK REESER-General Course: Class President 23 Home Room Vice President 13 Flower Committee 23 Prom 33 Senior Dance 43 Choir 13 Marching Band 2, 4, Band Council 43 Concert Band 23 Orchestra 3, 43 Stardusters 2, 3, 43 Play Cast 1, 33 Harding Reporter 2, 33 Props 8: Q's 2, 33 .Spanish Club 33 Hi-Y 23 FEA 3, 43 Varsity H 2, 3, 43 Football 1: Tennis 2, 3, 43 Track 13 Hall Monitor 2. RANDY REINWALD-Vocational Course: VIC Club 3, 4. BRENDA REY- NOLDS-Qneral Course3 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 43 FTA 43 Pep Club 2, 3, 43 Senior General Scholarship Test 43 Merit Scholarship Test 4. SHAR- ON REYNOLDS-General Course: Home Room Treasurer 3g Library Council 13 Choir 1, 2, 33 Senior Choir 43 Play Committee 43 Props 8: Q s 43 Trt-Ht-Y 2, 3, 43 FNA 43 Pep Club 3, 4. .IANICE RICHARDS -General Course.. JANIS RIFE-General Course3 Cap and Gown Committee 3, 43 Library Council 3, Vice President 43 Choir 1, 23 Play Committee- 3, 43 FNA 43 GAA 2, 3, Vice President 4g Pep Club 1, 3, 43 Hall Monitor 43 Senior General Scholarship Test 43 Merit Scholarship Test 4. SHARON RILEY-General Course: Choir I, 2, 3. LAR- RY ROBERTS-General Course: Printing Club 43 Science Fair 1, 2. CHUCK ROBINSON-General Course: Basketball 13 Cross Country 3, 43 Science Fair 33 Track 2, 3, 43 Senior General Scholarship Test 4. DAN ROGERS-General Course. STEVE ROMSHE--General Qutver 3,. 43 Junior Achievement President 3, Secretary 43 Senior General Scholarship '1est. 4. STEVE ROSEBERRY-General Course3 Choir 1: Football 13 Track 1. SHARON ROWLAND-Vocational Course: Choir 1, 2, 33 Play Committee 33 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 3, 4, Chaplain 13 GAA 23 Shoshonean Club, Vice President 4-Place of Employment, Dr. James McGlew3 Pep Club 2, 3. PAM ROWLEY-General Course: Home Room President 33 Home Room Vice President 23 Class Committee 23 Prom Committee 33 History 43 Choir 1, 2, 33 Play Committee 3, 43 Tri- Ht-Y I, 2, 3, 43 FTA 43 FNA 43 Pep Club 2, Row Captain 3, Executive Committee 43 Merit Scholarship Test 3. FRED RUHL-General Course: Home Room Treasurer 43 Cross Country 2, 3, 43 Track 2, 3, 4. JUNE RUSSELL-General Course3 Class Committee 13 Marching Band 2,.3, 43 Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 13 Play Committee 3, 4: Tri- Ht-Y 2, 3, 43 FNA Treasurer 43 Merit Scholarship Test. EDDIE SANDERS-General Course: Home Room President 43 Stu- dent Council Secretary 13 Football 13 DECA Club, Treasurer 4- Place of Employment, Hotel Harding. ROGER SANDERSON-Gen- eral Course3 Student Council 13 Class Committee 3, 43 Library Council I3 Play Cast I3 Basketball I3 Track I. KAREN SANDS-General Course3 Office Assistant 13 Library Council 2, 43 Choir l, 23 Senior Choir 3, 4: Play Cast I3 Play Committee 33 Harding Reporter 43 French Club 43 Tri-Hi-Y l, 2, 3, 43 FTA 43 Pep Club 2, 3, 4. ROY SCHEIT- LER-Vocational Course: DECA Club 4-Place of Employment, Big Bear Co. FRED SCHWAB-General Course: Marching Band 43 Con- cert Band l, 43 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 43 Play Cast 3, 43 Harding Reporter 43 FEA 3, 4: Music Ensemble 3. RUBY SCOTT-General COUTSCQ Student Council I3 Cap and Gown Committee 3, 43 Prophecy 43 Oflice Assistant 43 Library Council I3 Ouiver 43 Choir I, 2, 33 Senior Choir Secretary 4: Play Committee 43 French Club 43 Tri-Hi-Y I3 FTA 4. JUDITH SEAS-General COUTSCQ Home Room Secretary 2, 33 Home Room Treasurer 23 Library Council 2, 3, 43 Choir 23 Tri-Hi-Y I, 43 FTA 4: GAA 2, 3, 43 Pep Club I, 3, 4. EDRIS SEEL-Vocational Course: Home Room Treasurer 43 Ollice Assistant I3 Herald 43 Shoshonean Club 4-Place of Employment, Mark St. School. JANET SEITTER-Gen- eral Course: Choir 2: Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Pep Club I. RONALD SHAF- ER-General Course: Home Room Secretary 13 Class Committee 13 Library Council I3 School Newspaper I3 Hi-Y 1, Secretary 13 Varsity H 3: DECA Club 4-Place of Employment, S. S. Kresge Co.: Cross Coun- try 3. SUE SHAMBAUGH-General Course: Home Room Vice Pres- ident 33 Choir I, 23 Senior Choir 3, 43 Orchestra I, 23 Play Committee ' '- i-Y 45 FNA 45 Pe Club 3, 45 Merit Scholarship Test 3. I,jOAlt:IN'2llSlHEARER-Vocationgl Course5 Office Assistant 15-Choir .15 Tri-Hi-Y 15 Shoshonean Club 4-Place of Employment, National City Bank. DENNIS SHELTON-General Course5 Home Room Vice Pres- ident 15 Home Room Chaplain 25 Choir 1, 25 Senior Choir 3, 45 I-It-Y I5 FEA 35 Varsity H 3, 45 Cross Country 2, 3, 45 Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Science Fair 4, Merit Scholarship Test 3. JIM SHINGLER-General Course5 Hi-Y l, 25 Vice President 1, 25 DECA Club 4-Place of Employment, Richmans Company5 Basketball 15 Cross Country -2, 35 Track 1, 2, 3. SANDRA SHIPLEY-Vocational Course5 Choir .25 GAA 25 Sho- shonean Club, Secretary 4-Place of Employment, Marion County Bank. RICHARD SHIPMEN-General Course5 Hi-Y 45 Golf 3, 45 Science Fair 4, Merit Scholarship Test 3. ANN SHUEY-General. Course5 Herald Typist 45 Marching Band 15 Play Committee 45 Tn-I-In-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 45 FNA 45 Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Merit Scholarship Test 3. DONALD SHULTS-General Course5 Business Manager of School Newspaper 15 Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Concert Band 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 15 Stardusters 2, 35 Senior General Scholarship Test 45 Merit Scholarship Test 3. RUTH SHUSTER-General Course5 Library. Council I5 Marching Band 2, 3, 45 Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Play Committee 15 GAA 15 Junior Achievement 45 Music Ensemble 1, 3, 4. BEN SIMMONS- General Course5 Home Room Vice President 15 Student Council 15 Quiver 45 Spanish Club 45 Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4: Football 15 Cross Country 2, 45 Track I, 2, 3, 45 Science Fair 2. VIRGINIA SIMPKINS-Gen- eral Course5 Tri-Hi-Y l, 2, 3, 45 FNA 45 Art Club 3, 45 Sc1ence.4. LARRY SIMPSON-General Course5 Class Officer 45 Home Room Vice President 3, 45 Class Flower Committee 2, Prom Arrangements 3, Senior Breakfast 45 Quiver 35 Marching Band 2, 3, 4, Vice President 45 Con- cert Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Stardusters 2, 3, 45 FEA 45.Vars1ty H.3, 45 Cross Country 2, 3, 45 Track 2, 3, 45 Junior.K1wan1an 45 Senior General Scholarship Test County Honorable Mention Award5 Merit Scholarship Test5 Music Ensemble 2, 3, 4. LINDA SIMPSON-General Course5 Class Song Committee 45 Marching Band 2, 3, 45 Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 1, 4, Secretary 45 Play Committee 45 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 35 FTA 45 LARRY SlMS-Gen- Pep Club 1, 35 Senior General Scholarship Test. . eral Course5 Class President 45 Home Room President 1, 45 Student Council 1, 2, 4, President 45 Motto Committee 2, 35 Prom Decorations 35 Marching Band 1, 25 Stardusters 35 Varsity H 2, 3, 45 Football 1, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 2, 3, 45 Cross Country 25 Track 15 Hall Monitor 45 Junior Kiwanian 45 Athletics All League Team, lst Team 45 State Team Honorable Mention. SANDRA SIZEMORE-General Course5 Home Room Treasurer 1, 25 Quiver 25 Play Committee 3,.45 Props 8: Q's 3, 4, Chaplain 45 FTA 45 Art Club 25 Pep Club 3, 45 Junior Achievement 2. LES SLATER-General Course5 Home Room Vice President 25 Library Council 15 Hi-Y 15 Varsity H 45 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Hall Monitor 45 Science Fair 25 Athletics All League Team, lst Team 4, State Team Honorable 4. DARWIN SMITH -General Course5 Herald 3, Business Manager 45 Choir 15 Marching Band 2, 3. 45 Concert Band 1, 2, 35 Play Cast 45 Play Committee 35 Science Fair 25 Senior General Scholarship Test 4. RONALD SMITH -Vocational Course5 DECA Club 4-Place of Employment, Wise's Supermarket. RONALD SMITH-General Course5 Senior Choir 3, 45 Marching Band 3, 45 Harding Reporter 25 Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Secretary 25 DECA Club, President 4-Place of Employment, May's Jewelry Store5 Art Club 2, 35 Football 1, 25 Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Junior Achievement 4. ROLAND SNOW-General Course5 Play Committee 3, 45 Props 81. Qs 3, 4, Treasurer 45 FTA 4. NANCY SNYDER-General Course5 Herald 3. 45 Choir 1, 25 Senior Choir 3, 45 Play Committee 45 GAA 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Junior Achievement 45 Ensembles 4. BECKY SOMERLOT-General Course5 Library Council 35 Choir 1, 2, 35 Senior Choir 45 Play Committee 3, 45 Tri-Hi-Y 15 GAA 25 Pep Club 3. DOUG SOMERLOT-General Course5 Class Vice President 1, 25 Home Room.Pres1dent 1, 25 Prom.Arrangement Committee 35 Senior Dance Committee Chairman 45 Choir 15 Play Cast 15 FEA 3, 45 Varsity H 2, 3, 45 Football 1, 25 Basketball 15 Cross Country 3, 45 Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Hall Monitor 45 Joe Berg 45 Boys' State 35 Junior Kiwanian 45 Senior General Scholarship Test County Award Honorable Mention 45 Merit Scholarship Test Honorable Mention 4. TOM SPERRY-General Course5 Class President 15 Home Room Vice President 15 Home Room Treasurer 45 Student Council President 15 Hi-Y 1, 25 DECA Club Vice President. SHEILA SPICER-General Course5 Home Room Secretary 2, 35 Class Committee 3, 45 Library Council 2, 3, 45 Choir 25 Play Com- mittee 3, 45 French Club 45 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Hall Monitor 4. BOB SPITZER-General Course5 Printing Club 4. JAMES SPLETE-General Course5 Hi-Y 35 FTA 45 Varsity H 1, 2, 35 Football 15 Basketball 1. 2, 3, 45 Baseball 1, 2, 35 Junior Achievement 15 Projection Club 35 Science Fair 15 Athletics All League Team, lst Team 3, 4. HARRY SPRING-General Course5 Home Room President 15 Stu- dent Council 2, 3, 45 Varsity H 3, 45 Printing Club 45 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1: Track 1. 2, 3, 45 Athletics All League Team, lst Team 4. DAN SPRINGER-Vocational Course5 VIC Club 3, 4. SANDI KAY .SPURLOCK-General Course5 Home Room Treasurer 25 Library Council 15 Herald 3. 4: Choir 1, 25 Play Committee 45 Harding Reporter 45 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 25 FNA 45 Junior Achievement 2, 3, 4. GAYE STAN- LEY-General Course5 Home Room Chaplain5 Office Assistant 45 Choir 2, 3: Senior Choir 45 Play Committee 45 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 45 FTA 45 GAA 2, 3.. JIM STEVENS-General Course5 Home Room Vice Pres- ident 35 Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Printing Club 45 Football 15 Basketball 15 Track 1. 2, 3. SHARON STINE-General Course5 Home Room Vice Pres- ident 25 Office Assistant 3: Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 45 Play Committee 3, 45 Tri- H1-Y I5 FNA 45 Pep Club 1: Instrumental Additional Awards State Orchestra 35 Ensembles 2. JUDY STOCK-General Course5 Home Room Secretary 1, 2. 3, 45 Student Council 15 Class Motto Committee 25 Senior .Dance and .After Prom Committee 45 Library Council 15 Herald 4: Choir 15 Marching -Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Concert Band 2, 35 Orchestra 15 Play Cast 1. 45 Tri-I-It-Y l. 3,.45 FTA Treasurer 45 GAA 15 Pep Club 1. 3. 4. Hall Monitor 3. 45 Music Ensemble 3. DAN STULL-General Course5 Marching Band 2, 3, 4: Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Stardusters 3, 45 Varsity H 3 4' Football 1' Cross Count 2 3 4 Track 1 . ry,.5 ,2,3,4. JOHN STUMBO-General Course5 Class Committee 3. 45 Hi-Y 2, 3, President 25 Art Club 2, 35 Cross Country 3, Track 3, 4. KENNETH SUDA-General Course5 Marching Band. Band Honor Roll5 Concert Band 1, 3, 45 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 45 Senior General Scholarship Test County Award Honorable Mention. LINDA SULT-General Course5 Home Room Treasurer 35 Choir 25 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 25 Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Science Fair 3. BILL SWARTZ-General Course: Home Room Treas- urer 15 Track 15 Intramural Representative 15 Manager of Intramural Team 1. DENNIS SWISHER-General Course. T RONALD TARVIN-General Course5 Class Committee 45 Orchestra 1. 2, 3, 4. Student Director 35 Play Committee 3, 4, Harding Reporter 3, 4: FEA 3. 4, Treasurer 45 Joe Berg 45 Junior Kiwanian 45 Senior General Scholarship Test Rank 3, County Award: Music Additional Awards 1. 2, 3, 4, State Orchestra 3, 4, Ensembles 2 3 4. HENR1- ETTA TAYLOR-General Course5 Student Council 1'5 Choir 2, 35 Tri- I Hi-Y 15 I-TA 45 GAA 4. SANDRA LEE THARP-General Course5 Class Committee I5 Oflice Assistant 45 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 3, 45 Pep Club 15 Sc-renee Fair 2. BETTY THOMAS-General Course5 Choir 15 Tri- I-I1-Y 3. CHARLES THOMAS-Vocational Course5 Home Room Vice President 15 H1-Y 15 Varsity H 2, 3, 45 VIC Club 3, 45 Football I5 Cross Country 2, 3, 45 Track 1, 2, 3, 4. MIKE THOMAS-Vocab tional Course5 Choir 15 Varsity H 3, 45 VIC Club 3, 45 Football 1, 25 Cross Country 3, 45 Track 1, 2, 3, 4. LOUISE THOMPSON-General Course5 FHA l, 2. RICHARD THOMPSON-Vocational Course5 Home Room Secretary 35 Varsity H 45 VIC Club 3, 45 Cross Country 45 Track 3, 4. MELANIE THROCKMORTON-General Course5 Student Council 15 Library Council Vice President 15 Choir 1, 2, 35 Senior Choir 45. Marching Band 2, 3, 45 Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 15 Tri- Hi-Y 1, 25 FTA 45 Pep Club 25 Instrumental Ensemble 4. SHARON TOWNSEND-General Course5 Oflice Assistant 15 Library Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 45 Choir 1, 25 Senior Choir 3, 45 Play Committee5 Harding Reporter I5 French Club 45 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 45 FTA 45 GAA 15 Science Fair 35 Meri-t Scholarship Test 3. TRUMAN TRUEX-General Course5 Marching Band 15 Orchestra I5 Printing Club 45 Football 1, 2, 35 Track 1, 25 Hall Monitor 3, 45 Science Fair 2. TOM TURNER-Vo- cational Course5 Track 2. HOWARD TWEDDLE-General Course5 Home Room President 35 Class Song Committee 45 Choir 1, 25 Senior Choir 3, 4, Vice President 45 Spanish Club 35 Hi-Y 35 FEA 45 Cross Country 2, 3, 45 Track 2, 3, 45 Manager 45 Senior General Scholarship Test 45 Merit Scholarship Test 3. MARY VAN de WATER-General Course5 Home Room Chaplain 1, 25 Prom Arrangement Committee 35 Senior Dance Committee 45 Quiver 3, 45 Choir 25 Senior Choir 3, 45 Play Committee 3, 45 Harding Reporter 2, 3, 45 Props 85 Q's 2, 3, 4, Vice President 45 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, .45 FTA 45 Pep Club 1, Row Captain 2, 3, Executive Committee 45 Science Fair 25 Photography Club 1. CHARLOTTE VAN SICKLE- General Course5 GAA 15 Pep Club 1. LADDIE VAUGHN-General Course5 Home Room Treasurer 2, 35 Football 15 Track 1, 2, 4. VIJA VELDRE-General Course5 Home Room Secretary 1. 2, 35 Home Room Treasurer 45 Junior and Senior Cap and Gown Committees 3, 45 Office Assistant 45 Library Council 2, 35 Choir 15 Play Committee 35 French Club 45 Tri-Hi-Y Club 15 FEA 3, 4, Secretary 45 GAA 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 35 Science Fair 3, 45 Photography Club 15 Senior General Scholarship Test 45 County Award 45 Merit Scholarship Test 3. JACK WADDELL-General Course5 Class Vice President 35 Student Council 15 Class History Committee 45 Choir 15 French Club Pres- ident 45 Hi-Y 2, 35 FTA 45 FEA 3, President 45 Varsity H 2, 3, 45 Basket- ball 15 Cross Country 2, 3, 45 Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Football Manager 15 Science Fair 45 Junior Kiwanian 45 Senior General Scholarship Test 45 Merit Scholarship Test 35 Athletics All League Team lst Team5 State Team lst Team. KAY WAGNER-General Course. LESLIE WALKER-General Course5 Class Oflicer 15 Home Room President 15 Home Room Vice President 25 Class Committee 45 Marching Band 15 Play Cast 1, 35 Football 1, 25 Basketball 15 Track 15 Intramural Rep- resentative 3, 4. RICHARD WALLSMITH-General Course5 Class Committee 3, 45 Varsity H 45 Football I, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 45 Tennis 25 Track 3, 45 Junior Achievement 25 Hall Monitor 2, 4. MARIANNE WALSH-Vocational Course5 Choir 15 Orchestra 15 Tri-Hi-Y 35 GAA 25 Shoshonean Club 4-Place of Employment, Vernon School. GARY WARNER-General Course5 Home Room President lg 2, 35 Party Committee 15 Color Committee 25 Prom Committee 35 Baccalaureate and Prom Committees 45 Marching Band 15 Varsity H President 45 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Athletics All League Team, lst Team 45 Offense, Honorable Mention Defense. EULA WASHING- TON-General Course. DANIEL WATKINS-General Course5 Play Committee 45 Photography Club Vice President 1. JUNE WATSON- General Course5 Herald Co-Editor 45 Play Committee 45 Harding Re- porter 45 Junior Achievement 2, 3, 4. LARRY WAUGH-General Course5 Choir 1, 2, 3, 45 Senior Choir 3, 45 DECA Club 4-Place of Employment, Big Bear. DICK WEIL-Vocational Course5 VIC Club 3, 4. DAVE WEINBAUM-General Course5 Home Room Treasurer 15 Hi-Y 25 Football 15 Track 1, 35 Hall Monitor 3. JACK WELCH- General Course5 Choir I5 VIC Club 25 Football 1. DAN WENDELL- General Course5 Home Room Vice President 15 Choir 15 FTA President 45 Varsity H 3, 45 Football 15 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Cross Country 2, 3, 45 Track 1, 2, 3, 4. KENNETH WERTZ-Vocational Course5 Senior Name Card Committee 45 DECA Club 4-Place of Employment, Wise's Supermarket. DICK WESTON-Vocational Course5 VIC Club 3, 4. JOHN WETTERGREEN-General Course5 FTA 45 FEA 45 Football 1, 2. LEONETTE WHITE-General Course5 Home Room Chaplain 35 Oflice Assistant 45 Library Council 35 Spanish Club President 45 GAA 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 2. WANETA WHITE-General Course5 Class Committee 3, 45 Office Assistant 15 Choir 1, 2, 35 Senior Choir 45 Play Cast 15 Play Committee 35 Tri-Hi-Y 15 FTA 45 GAA 2, Treasurer 3, Secretary 45 Pep Club 2, 35 Hall Monitor 45 Joe Berg 45 Senior General Scholarship Test District Award Honorable Mention 4, Rank 9 County Award5 Merit Scholarship Test Honorable Mention 45 Time Test Winner 4. JIM WHITE-General Course5 Choir 1, 25 Senior Choir 3, 45 Hi-Y 25 Football 15 Basketball 15 Baseball 1, 25 Track 1, 45 Baseball Manager 3, 4. TOM WILLAUER-General Course5 Marching Band 2, 3, 45 Concert Band 2, 3, 45 Stardusters 3, 45 FEA 45 Hall Monitor 35 American Legion Essay Winner 3. ELEANOR SUE WILLIAMS- General Course5 Home Room Secretary 15 Herald 45 Choir 1, 25 Pep Club 1. JOAN WILLIAMS-Vocational Course5 Class Committee 45 GAA 15 Shoshonean Club 4-Place of Employment, Marion Lincoln Mercury. SUSAN WILLIAMS-General Course5 Office Assistant 45 Choir 1, 2, 35 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 45 FTA 45 FNA 45 GAA 45 Pep Club 3, 45 Science Fair 3. BARBARA WILSON-General Course5 Herald 4. BETTY WINSTON-Vocational Course5 Shoshonean Club 4-Place of Employment, Servex Electronics Distributing Inc. JIM WOLBERT- General Course5 Senior Name Card Committee 45 Golf 2, 3, 4. IVAN WOLTMANN-General Course5 Home Room Treasurer 35 FEA 45 Varsity H 45 Cross Country 45 Track 4. LINDA WORDEN-General Course5 Art Club 45 Pep Club 3. MARILYN WRIGHT-General Course5 Choir l, 25 Senior Choir 3, 45 Tri-Hi-Y 15 DECA Club-Place of Employment. S. S. Kresge Co. JIM WYGLE-General Course: Home Room Vice President 15 DECA Club 4-Place of Employment, Kroger Supermarket. DANIEL YOAKAM-General Course5 Choir 15 Play Committee 15 Varsity H 45 Football Manager 2, 3, 4. MICHAEL YOUNG- General Course5 Invitations Committee 45 Play Committee 1, 3, 45 Props 8L Q's 2. 3, President 45 Spanish Club 45 FTA 4. ZGERALD ZELLER-General Course5 Home Room Treasurer 15 Choir 1. PETE ZIEG-General Course5 Senior Breakfast Com- mittee 45 Quiver 3, Sales Manager 45 Hi-Y 25 Baker Bulletin 15 Science Fair 45 Junior Kiwanian 4. 0 lost word . . . And so passes another school year . . . The Quiver Staff hopes that we have shown you, Harding's people, the realms of co-operating, recalling, participating, learning, and appreciating as they were experienced. The 1961 Quiver is greatly due to the patient efforts of a multitude of people. Special thanks go to the staff at Hughes Studio for their suggestions and services. Especially do we want to thank Mr. John Rall for his complete co-oper- ation when we beckoned with an SOS. We are also indebted to Student Photog- rapher Pennington for his candid shots, the Marion Star for their gridiron cover- age, Mr. Harold F. Henry for his ath- letic portraits, and Miss Foreman for the Herald staff's complete coverage. Not only do we thank these faithfuls, but also do we appreciate the under- standing given by Mr. Gatchell, Mr. Shank, our counselors, office secretaries, and the complete Harding faculty. With- out their openmindedness, many of the details of this book would be nill. In- cluded among the faculty members are two special people to the staff. Miss Mary Jo Stafford and Miss Susan Canfield, our advisers, because of the insight and con- fidence they have given us are gratefully thanked by the entire staff. Because our publisher really made this book possible, we want the staff at Wm. J. Keller Inc. to know that their counseling through Mr. Jack Landry and the actual producing through perfection of our mistakes were priceless assets to us. Also aiding us was Mr. Ralph Benz of the S. K. Smith Cover House who as- sisted in the choice of Harding's person- alized cover, our '61 feature. Lastly, we want to thank you, the reader. Without you Harding would be a silent bulk of stone and steel, but with your presence-Harding is people! Your '61 Editor 8L Staff, Q6 Th s book printed by VELVATONE, a special process of l thc graphic printing. Sole producers: Wm. J. Keller Inc., Buffalo, N Y No other prin ting firm is authorized to use the Velvatone methoc


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