Harding High School - Quiver Yearbook (Marion, OH)
- Class of 1965
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W I Q i i J 1 l 5 E 1 ? w 4 4 2 1 E 4, 1 A E , x 1 4 l 1 3 THE QUIVER Harding High School Marion, Ohio Volume LIV Neither words nor pictures can fully capture the meaning of Harding High School, for being a Prexy means some- thing different to each individual. Every year brings the routine of classes and study and the competition, leadership, service, and social events of student life. Yet, individual memories of Harding are formed by couples, crowds, deep friend- ships, the C.P. novel not quite completed, the term paper finished at 3:00 A.M., the pizzas and Cokes shared after games, and the moments of solitude sought at the Harding Memorial or Indian Mound. This year's Quiver staff has sought to interpret and present Harding High through the medium of music-the pop rock heard at Co-ed and parties, the marches and tight songs of pep assemblies and games, the traditional Homecoming Sweetheart Song, the show tunes and classical numbers played by the orchestra, Starduster jazz, inspirational presentations of A Cappella choir, and the measured dignity of Commencemenfs Pomp and Circumstancef' This, then, is Harding through music, The Quiver '65 . They were expecting us. Diversified Cooperative Train- ing Class: Row 1-B. Mc- Kensey, G. Abrams, S. Caudill Mr. Liggett. Row 2-P. Emery C. Hitt, T. Hoch. Row 3-D Hertenstein, L. Jackson, C Bridenstine. Row 4-G Hooper, K. Knaul, G. Murray Row 5-R. Jonsson, D. Perry, M. Myers. 2 Thanks Linda, for the sales pitch ' - -1 w'x-fa...-.--W-, -..-i,..iL, -LA-. A , -,-,Q T Rxh-S-K-4 I. 5 0 sg 0 x eq W I ' r l Q Fai ' r qi 3 r A '- 'kts . X Q A I X . . ft ., ' 2' v J 1 -1 --N 5 'Q Q- . , . n N , -3, X Q , A t,-r gk ...t A is p sw H1 e M1 ti' i We -'--- ' o so ,X A N or :A 2 ,Q 'might Au Q, f SYN L 5 , '3T'4f. , . +e.+- I Q u I ' 1'- 4' .. I qi . . Officer candidates lzighliglzt fall elections. Voting climaxes Campaigns. v Don rose to the occasion. . . . Garry presents his platform. . . . Dan petitions the middlemen. si sw. 1 L 7- 7 - - .,. 33 - rd t'+ 'i- ..-U . . . Pearls for the Queen . . mums and more mums rm l 4 H 5 V 2 ii ,A A, school spirit ahre ,'4 X, 1 :ff . . . Gracious acceptance .L is .. 3 W 4:6 Q I , le 'bf ' gf . , ,Judy tabulates football stats L C0-captains meet ref. 3-A P-unnr'4 + 5'- L N- wr n ooss 'nov couki ' Nm D005 fig, C72 20 Q I5 G zo G IO! - . . .half-time warm-up I I ? , U Y , . . . Experience imparted daily. ' pre-game interview L.. in K Syncopated Symplzonette . The Songspinners swing Ipanema in-.2 ..,. . ' f . . , band party bedlam and ballyhoo 6 - s Marian Spelman proves music hath charms. . . . The Premiers present. . . X X 1 .G IIOIICIIKZICUICC' YO Us x 1 S- a -1 J '4 J' 4 N B ., i-,QF L ,.... 1 is at J a'f'.:Q ' Q 'QQ Harding was fortunate again this year in tak- ing part in the two-way foreign exchange pro- gram, the American Field Service. Judy Conkle spent the summer in West Berlin, as a participant from our school. The other half of the exchange was Gunilla Sanden, who came from Visby, Sweden, to live with her American family, the Gales. G reflected her warm per- sonality and excellent educational background in the numerous activities in which she partici- pated and the many friends she made. Mar- grit Kestenholz, a Swiss student visiting with the Scantland family, attended Harding first se- mester. Enthusiastic Margrit, whose sister Dor- is was a member of the Class of '63, was hap- pily received by her sophomore classmates. A.F.S. Judy Conkle, Margrit Kestenholz, Gunilla Sanden. Walk togethen Talk togethen All ye people Boys' and Girls' State: Terry Smith, Ron Diegle, Jane Kelsey, Beth Babich. lv . . . Lsw-H ur' .A,,,'9gn-ig. ,E I tyro typeseilers - . . a familiar sight . the end of the line? sat . . , no ,virgin or pam . . . the slatus of Class rings 1 ' I ,Q I v. In I 1. i Agp: 9 P' 1 W . ' Q ?'c 1 ,., I 4 N'- 4 T 'g.!'g 3 g,- , awaiting. . . Carolers . 3 rdf. . 5 gf, Q fg iff ,f i 'avail ix' , V gi' F, I fzg ,- RR . V 5 ,f ,,f '-?1T?? x N' 5 xx x R W xxx il 5 f- , 'g21?.f,1. . x 3 ' ., - N 'GJ'-T44' ' x 'Q i 'L K it V 'V 5 ' ' V 1.5-51, ,ffl an ', - ', ' V-A' ', j .5 - wt Y-.T'gf f : f k Q sz, 1 W , ' ' af f '. .f ' Q 2 if '51 f J ' ' 1 ' - f -5. .1 ,-,1- 4 1? fi: , ' '1 . .f----vb' Q ,,- -5- - ,iufx H ' ,, 2. I 'IC' . fkzifik - A ,gi X ,Bay 'Q fi ,hgh ,. Y 5- f 4- sz 5 yi v - , 4 .5 -A r N vi, gk ' A-' J- 1 '. , ri' y M - 'V 1- 1, IN --, 'K' .yn 55. fa . f ,La 1' il. -Cv 'gn' -. l X V, 5171. Agia, . 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'rv 4 K J, I , .. , . ,. - .af ,X ll ,- ' N gag WAI ', M' .- .LT '-..p',jbm .- ' , --' J' ,. , . chorus in the round 'Q , - 149m , .. ' -Y 'L wp' Q 151--bf t, -A 5 Easter emphasis through music and meditation .-.,q '34-4, 4-- 'FQ . . but I know I turned it in. ,f-, 1 suddenly Springtime! 4-af Y u 2 ww zu wr W4 .r T' mi 1 . 6 1 H 5' 1 I T Muzi.. : l 1 L4' . real rockin' rhythm By the sea , , Alumnus Ron Tarvin returns. 1 w- vs . -Q., 1 -f .xp H99 1 . , 'l Grand Fenwick guardsmen -, - WH-fl? . . balladeers ' lk A, 4 A ',' ' . , . V J M 5 S. M r E U J Swwff' ..,. .. 3. A A . ', -Q-ynp,l,A F - ' 5 N Former Marionite Norman Thomas addresses student body. Q1 Critter and Cutter appear pleased with the Prom . . . and their result. Cap and Gown payments . . . S S45 ., x l I X' .J ' -X 1 X- F! A lv gi, ' ir r PX XX is J 1' , Q 5 X Jumor Officers Burns and Shirk head K I 'X o proud procession. Bedlam before Baccalaureate A Cappella Choir interprets None 1 Shall Separate Us From The Love Of I I God. ! Q W tkoxqc p Breakfast bonnets on display 5 'P ii .5 - 1 I X A 'D 1 ' 1 Remember those childhood years? ' J ,Fr - T ,- ., le 'W J . F 1' W gg I . w ' 'V fi ' www:- , , 5 School Board members Mrs. Roberts and Mr. Kraner award coveted diplomas. sl 'f xy 'YT A 1?ff 523 , . A largest ever! Camera shy? Administration Portraits Music Activities , Athletics Contributors page 18 page 36 page 96 page 106 page 132 page 156 K ' -ww! FIDDLE-F DDLE lsr VIOLIN ' V LEROY ANDERSON ' Allagro vnvacc :P 3. D P D b , ,, m,,.....,,. 5 ' Ur... Ill lIl:. : as f i 5 W 1 I1Il1HIl:1li 1UH1:i n i , V ,V W m. -'D' P 5 D, an Lg? 5 W 5 5 5 5 - 19 - 'gi' ...... D E55 .....:::.::... ...ll lll::v 5 v -M Fl- -. ul I All L4.LdI1l1'K'H1 I I I1 I I If I I 1 I I I Bl ll li Q! , - n-czlgggg D. gg . Q, ' 5 3' 5 5 . . . . is A.A,A BMW-.. . .M F' The symphonious strings of the administra- Qd tion and faculty provide the accompaniment for 'J l 'T Q DL 1 student life at Harding. Just as the accomplished - e-'- ig, bf oooo . musician carefully tunes his instrument, and Q Q--- .ao.oo oo.,.. Q ...., gg, . t f .g..5. continually strives for a clear and perfect tone, Q, N V is are it 51511.11 so do administrators and teachers seek to guide F f ' 5 i f 2 students in the harmonies of life and to stim- Us---5'+1+-4?-557 5 e I 5 ulate each individual to his highest abilities and y P f P f p p accomplishments. The varied keys', of each i if j st'i r 'r fj ii ' administrator orchestrate student-faculty rela- U, , ,A 51 i ' 5 tionships and create an ultimate tonal effect of r it D lf? 5 SX f respect and cooperation. U 'mr i ly. i ' ' r i ' 'A' L5-f V bu ' rib 5 D 5' 5 5 5 3' ,'!' 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' -- r l:I: -....1!::.---..-:!: -...::!.-' -::.:!-.1 ' --Q .ETC np' 9' D' 7 . Y .- Copyright l947 by Mills Music, Inc., l6I9 Broadway, New York I9, N. Y. - This arrangement copyrighf l948 by Mills Music, Inc. 0 International Copyright Secured Made in U. S. A. All Rights Reserved X N' fi ,ff The Histories and W z Muslim' Government Explain 5, f '---0 James Andrews It SL 'ci yr ,LQ ' Robert Barber FP' Elvin Beach Elaine Coy Norman Dickman Gerald Emery Mildred Grigsby Howard Huston Eugene Maynard - Paul O'Rourke Richard Penry 21 5' ,- Howard Ballinger Ramon Cox Ray F0rlI1Cr Jack Graham Linda Hawk Harold Hazelett f-,re Maurice Heller Ruthann Hinaman Joe McKinley J Roger Orwick Dale Perez Mary Reeser 22 The Mathematics and Sciences Enlighten ,i f guru'-L 23 W Vrrgmra Alexander Mary Cree Calhoun Joyce Creager Margery Eymon Clover Mae Linscott ,,.,. F .,mr-,,e !Q The Languages Inspire ff 1 -pf a f Y 1 Af Howard Klehm George Lane L. G. Jones gil' 5 Edward Miller The Arts Entertain ini j Il3.T?fewR.:-sv we Q +. 5 -. 1 Q. -Q YQ- Clara Loulse Barnhlll Wilson Couch 5 A ex, . R 4 bc' sr Robert Webb 27 ,f 'ao hip Pauline Drake Judy Felgar IX , I 1, ' .gi .fl Bernard Brooks Wwgfgvwf - Y- -- ' - . . . 4.4':nMH -,b ' :ri I ffl of 'Q r,4A V . xi l mx, xi., V4 i James Cal-yer Jane Denfflafl 'Ss- John Furrer Willard Kocsovsky Helen Maxwell Donald Neimeister , N., 8 5 Thomas Sheskey Richard Slack A. The Vocational Arts Russell Dunlap Nancy Lees ' Barbara Osborn I? Minnie Winder V , ,,.,:, r,,r1C , Lee Li ggett G x Joseph Petrich Robert Winterholf Q hr. Q1-+22mi'-: '?'-T5f T':'i9fi WWWWMMIMI p.....-.W... ,. ,qv Daniel Baker Richard Fortner Carna Larson hysical Education Strengthens Kenneth Somerlot i . 'dug 1 'Effie 3?-4 c ' ':-.l, i' vw 7 ,k'eq'B'17KY - 1 2' 'v - lx . 7 V Q E gix NL I f 'W , . . K sf ' , V -r 'Zh,S'1..M,. - . xx ' . pfw- I ' ' -- ' ' x 7 , Q ' ., .f f..- P:-I: 'gr - ,-, 1-1 -'-,f.,-,- -. M ff, , .IL M. ,vlgrfirij will Q , ' A Y L-' Q? 4 1' ,-T 41 'A wh iii 'N -.,.l'f3,,,. ,. A , ,g G 'uf G Y fsirf: 3..- w . A . , gtg- '11 4 . '..:.l X , , , 5 ,. . -5, V L: .1 ,., Q ' - - 1 -.sv 4 . ' 4 - mira. 1' - -ii 4-is I . 4 5'-W After her thirty-five years at Harding High School, Isabelle Stump can proudly measure her success as an English teacher because she demonstrated initiative, industry, and creative talents. In her classes the study of English was not merely airy speculation, for it led to a significant appreciation of life itself. She presented each lesson with clarity and understanding that few teachers possess. Constantly did she guide her pupils toward accomplishment, challenge them to creative thinking, and encourage in all the desire and ambition to achieve. fs- , 3 As plants were cultivated, so were youthful minds in the Biological sciences for nearly forty years by Thomas Bain as he arduously inculcated the joy of research and experimentation. Near his retirement, Mr. Bain received state recognition as the Scientist of the Year. He authored a textbook for the non-academic students. For many years Mr. Bain sponsored Debate Clubs which developed mental and organizational spontaneity in the participants. This dedicated scientist was often seen substituting in many areas of Harding this year. I ff .r .,,-0' T3 Freda Raub Secretary General Otiice ah... Marion Shank Darl Gatchell Assistant Principal Principal .af 'E if Mary Rowley Jean Griflith Beverly Marshall Secretary Assistant Secretary Assistant SCCFCIHFY Assistant Principal General Office 84 Library General 05506 Judy Holzwart Helen May Richard Rees Assistant Secretary Dean of Girls Dean of BOYS General 8a Vocational Oftices in fi 4? fs' ur 32 .gati- Cecil Gabler Robert S. Brown Assistant to the Superintendent Superintendent of Schools S S l l C2 ii ,- J al ,.Q-1-ui,f ss-.. ADMINISTRATIVE SECRETARIES: Seated-Man garet Smith, Imogene Minshall, Pat Romano. Standing -Ann Delauder, Mary Koenig, Joan Brown, Gaye Rasey. Administrators r Supervise and Counsel BOARD OF EDUCATION: Mrs. Imogene Minshall, secretary-treasurerg Dr. James Greetham, Paul Kohler, William Tracewell, Robert Kraner, vice-presidentg Mrs. Elizabeth Roberts, president. El 33 'R 'l't,u 6 - D-'P 1 , ' . qw .W I as ,Q 9... I V Wax ,X , XX' . -b:'? 5 Q Q: v ' . if l Y. A . Sealed-Louise Short, Mildred Mohr, Ruth Simmons, Doris man, Polly Wintringham, Eunice Dyke, Mary Travis, Betty Warren, Betty Owens, Maxine Williams. Standing-Ellen Strickland, Knachel, Delores O'Brien, Mildred Altenberger, Doris Hoff- l 4 Ladies of the Lunchroom 41- Cashier Louise Merchant assures Marilyn Hill of speedy and accurate change. 34 Gentlemen of the Corridors A n d r e w G e y e r quickly and Harold Peak adds Harding's ' courteously answers the photogra- precious trophies to his list of pher's S.O.S. to lift the basketball net. nocturnal cares. i l i i I Herman Powelson, Elmer I-linkle, Anthony Caprino, Ralph Ross. iii ..,-. ll i , 1 - 1 s A NV-. 2 l in -Ll I I 5 ' -U . l P I -I'l. ,i X l 35 ' A ' ' f ' A H 1 fm'i'?f'33. 7Hi.. ,.- American Symphonette No. 2 N in PAVAN N E lst SAXOPHONE - Elf Alto CSecond Movementj f and Bb Clarinet Auegretto ' MORTON GOULD ,, + W , V g 4 j,2t on Cl3l'VlIl8t cl'AR- 'H LJ l Avro g. gg p pg I . .tt PP : :-I:-'-- 3 'wl i The variable tone of the saxophone, ranging from the softness of the flute, over the broad, mellow tone of the cello to the metallic timbre of the trumpet, is representative of the numerous and diverse personalities found among the , g wi gggg g . ll W V classes at Harding. Sophomores experience ini- '1 , it iiiii i gg tially the larger world of the senior high student, gi -i 073930, 'lllll ' while Juniors further education with eyes to the f , dS ' h h 1' f d- 53 AP A ,hi g A ,ig , uiiiii. a1'3OWZIlL'ifSZigiicmiiiiiiaaitiif55121- - up c'-its 1 ccc' ll f e d l ' h l1'f, h 'b' iii' H fr Q 12313510 ff-E6eEO11'Il111jC3Sl?SStLlC?CI'1iT:0djc3?ntr1 W o A P t A E+,--, A lb- it 5- A A :- ,f-ef-c c es- Q f if :fr mf c bg? 5 WP Ei? icic 3' 5,5 5' bV'b X ht? 3' f Q Ur Q' f H r H f CHANGE 'ro CLAILE CLAR, ,x Tar o ee 6 3 . e lil: gy c EFMGTVQTQJ1---ei W fl' ll 12 ::::-2:-f f P0 T S B E cruises 'ro Avro su f - - IIQ- 4 lg:-' s o ll ll ' E. f ef e o Axxro SAX A ,fx A A 5 ,gx glial' E fm c. E. gg g g Flin tfi,............1,.j E f -I-2:-' 2 A A , . gA , I pg if 6: -gp g F gf -gf 4 154 .J a : i n sane H' I P PP f oyrxght 1958 by Mills Muslf, Im' lf-I9 Hmmlwiiy, New York 19 N. Y. 'T' t 51 h M ll M I ,us 5, 'n Copy 3, X9 f y a s u I I mationnl Copyright 5 i M d U. S. A. All R gh! Reserved X uf . an 1, .59-., , 3 xiii-. kik.x A -1. 1 X 'xx . , - W Q, X A ' R-'yu 4 R , XRS- X V s 1? X LVD? ' , ' ,,,..f n X - A V, 'H jk X , A,-A. X s ', A26-R '. X J L ,' wp N ' , V V . I 2 . 'pf , 'X' 5 .h .JK 4' its , i ,v' Q X-' X' ' Ax! t av.. ' -Z, Xgxwif - ax 2 f xx Id -' bit X , If . f - E , E 6 - . X -Q f 'X 1, . , .JI . QQ- 855,5- f 'v - T Q , -- ' .L-Qt, . fi' Exam week cramming, athletic achievements, social events, warm friendships-high school memories are made of these. We launched our high school years by electing Larry Laird, Milly Ishida, Nancy Kuhn, and Yvonne Jessie to lead our sophomore activities. Selec- tion of the pink carnation, the colors purple and white, and the motto L'Gentle in manner, strong in deed by committees firmly united former Baker, Taft and Edi- son students as Harding's class of 1965. Our Junior year was marked by numerous Hfirstsf, The purchase of class rings, our dramatic endeavor, Good Housekeeping , our highly successful Junior- Senior Prom, and the selection of American Field Serv- ice candidates and Girls' and Boys' State representa- tives added to the pride we felt in our achievements. Junior officers were Hal Boncutter, Keith Roberts, Barb Saunders and Stan Hughes. The arrival of our senior year and the approach of graduation heralded the climax of our lives at Harding. The representation of our class by the Homecoming Queen and countg our class play, Little Women , Baccalaureate, Senior Breakfast and the Senior Dance followed in rapid succession. Plans for college educa- tion or future jobs were made. Garry Evans, Keith Roberts, Milly Ishida, and Yvonne Jessie assumed leadership responsibility. Though scattered by gradua- tion and never to be united again as a class, each of us retains favorite memories of our years at Harding. ,ef- 38 4. 7 fu Seniors Harmonize Life And Education BREAKFAST-Row 1: C. Callahan, C. Stevenson, M. Ishida. Row 2: L. Messenger, S. Brickley. Row 3: T. Roush, T. Fleming, V. Jones. PROPHECY-Row 1: T. Slack, C. Schneider, J. Glosser, S. Langdon. Row 2: R. Diegle, D. Haberman, L. O'Day, B. Chaney. WILL-Row 1: B. Babich, C. Woods, N. Kuhn. Row 2: C. Petrich, B. Spurlock, R. Lodwig, D. Richards. NAME CARD-Row I: M. Scott, L. Martin, C. McCorkle, M. Yoder. Row 2: D. Young, R. Bikacson, C. Reynolds, M. Hill. Row 3: B. Simmons, N. Samples, C. Chesnut, J. Gunter. BACCALAUREATE-S. Hughes, S. Ruhl, B. Fisher, T. Smith. INVITATIONS-Row 1: P. Ritzler, C. Romoser, P. Martin, S. Fletcher, L. Skatzes. Row 2: D. Buckley, S. Sheppard, K. Fox, D. Whitehead. Row 3: C. Faulkner, T. Stewart, S. Caudill, A. Goldsberry, J. Armbruster, W. Fogle. SENIOR DANCE-Row I: M. Isaly, J. Row- ley, Y. Jessie. Row 2: E. Dodds, H. Boncutter, M. Wynn. Row 3: K. Roberts, N. Chivington SONG-Row 1: A. Long, S. Heisel, J. Stafford. Row 2: M. Babich, N. Gerber. Ae -J-fi Ml , or ' 1 CAP and GOWN-Row I: J. Dripps, B. Fisher, S. Faust, L. Goines. Row 2: T. Krieter, G. Evans, S. Ballinger, F. Vestal. HISTORY-Row 1: K. Cover, C. Clark, S. George. Row 2: T. Carpenter, R. Carwile, G. Felton. Row 3: J. Carter, G. Thomas. ,Q-,P Barry Alton Marilyn Amrine Jon Andel Thomas Anderson Margaret Andrews John Anspaugh Timothy Anthony John Apt James Armbruster Pamela Augenstein Jackie Ayers Beth Babich in rvwff fllifmlfflffftlt- Q Richard Bammer Tada Barkley Gerald Barnes Donald Benner Linda Benson Michael Betz 40 4-r-rf 1' 45 9. N , 1- za- -ya 1 ' 1253 E I 4' -Gd Donna Adams Christie Adrean Nicholas Alex James Alexander William Alexander William Allman ai 9 0 4 46' l fflflffwlllr? ffnlrlffizf? Mama Babich Susan Bacon David Baker Patricia Baker Tami Baker Steven Ballinger James Boggs Harold Boncutter Linda Bonsel Terry Boswell Dan Bovian Kenneth Bowker Ralph Brammer Robert Brandyberry Shirley Breece Linda Brewer Sara Brickley Carol Bridenstine mfr Aww? 4324 ' V: is ...zf .cv X ' , M- 16' I in-as V., x 1 Q ',, :--pf U, fs. ,E -' ff , 2X...::.,.f . 4, - 7 1 1. ' e fain., 1-.., -1 David Buckley Jerry Bumgarner Phillip Burchette Marshall Burggraf Janis Burke Jon Burnside Ronald Bikacsan Janet Billett Gordon Bisdorf Suzanne Bishop Billy Blevins Randy Blue J Af' ff: MQW ll llclH1f13W Gregory Brown Michael Brown Steven Brown Linda Brumfield Rebecca Brutchey Hope Buchanan Fay. , , f ' , , n 1, , . I-5 I , . . 4 K. . ,W if Y 6 aah ifffilifffrflf Constance Clark Larry Clark Tim Clark Roger Click Terry Cochran Mary Coffman Michael Burris David Busch Elaine Butler Mary Jo Caldwell Karen Callahan Thomas Carpenter 3. C'.j Q -3 ...uv il Qi 'F' E' .gf 1 'B 1 L .6 ,J sl ,A 3 Cheryl Cole Harvey Cole Faye Cole Roy Collins Judith Conkle Louise Conyers Cv David Carr Donald Carrel John Carter Richard Carwile Everett Caudill Stephen Caudill Patricia Chadwell Robert Chaney Charles Chesnut Donna Childers Neil Chivington Richard Christman fiiflfc-Wil' tlnltlffizfh Q naw rlfflfflffr VP Linda Jo Davis Rhoda Davis Cheryl DeBolt Michael Decker Alan Denzer Linda Dever f 'i :ia 5 an Catherine Copeland Nancy Corbin Donna Cottrell Karen Cover Betty Craft Terrie Crissinger fi' wi'- Cf' 'T' ,,.,-I -uvwk' in 'T .fl-. '. . 'Kg ' X1 IU, .W , + f e at-as i W A or X l., -4' N, ' - . h 'v , .Vx 41 if X-QQ, Sv vs, hx F' ,af it 'J' l ...sv fi Sw Ronald Diegle Terry Dixon Eldon Dodds Frank Downing Judy Dripps Glenn Druce 1' Woodie Cronin john Cudd Michael Lee Culp Michael Lynn Culp Linda Cunningham Stephen Curran Garry Daas George Dall Ronald Daly Michael Dardinger Sharon Darst Carol Davis ffiiifaifllr ful?-lfficf? Gary Elliott Ronald Ellwood Patricia Emery Janis Eshman Garry Evans Robert Everly Charles Faulkner Susan Faust George Felton Larry Ferrin Linda Fick Sylvia Fish aah zrlffhlfflfw li A .-we -'f9aruwe+z1-wt Rebecca Dune Ronald Dutt Carolyn Dutton Pamela Edington I I Nanette Eikenbary 1, Dianne Elliott ,ff fl 4:-1 '3' lu Wflwffll' e ffm ffm? Brenda Fisher Larry Fitzwater Thomas Fleming Susan Fletcher Wayne Fogle Andrew Fox R Qm Q' 49 f4 ? J ' David Garrison Patricia Garver Diane Gaver Sue George Nancy Gerber Paula Gerlach Venis Gibson Linda Gibson Jane Ann Gifford Lowdemia Gilbert Cheryl Glassford Patricia Glimpse 5 flaw gfffflfflffflf 11-A Www Margaret Granger Alton Green Terry Green Linda Greer Mary Greer Thomas Grishkat FFP 'FQ' Fava.. 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Meri Mclntire Diana McKee Carolyn McKinniss Allen McMullen Charles Maag Craig Malone af Q :h jf: le x ,au 3 -Ji I 1' 60 4 . A.. , .,i, ,, g, in ,ix 'Ki .M ,E Q, -f- -if Aw Q Q L I 0- 2 S' f' ef' -5' 1 's- lg se' .-gwl' 'i i Ronald Malone Michael Mann William Manning Sherry Markey Carol Martin James Martin Jean Martin John Martin Lawrence Martin Linda Carole Martin Linda Sue Martin Pamela Martin ftliilfuilflt ititflffnflf Edna Messenger Paula Messenger Margaret Messenger Wesley Metz William Middleton Jonathan Miller Linda Messenger 5 Hmm EMM! I- Donna Narney Robert Nedds Lequida Newberry Lynn Newman Gayle Noce Joyce Noe 6 I .1 Linda Miller Margery Miller Carla Millisor Pamela Mills Carson Moore Edward Moore -uf' .,.-41 727' 4l ' nl 1 'N-L Za'- If-J' X- 1 5 C94 34 Af,- I 'lv' i X You A 7 4 11 gf J -f' :M 1 wif I- 711 1 N ur-r -cf' if 7 Cheryl Obenour Maureen O'Brien Larry O'Day Alice Oiler Janice Olson James Osborne be sd Roger Morris James Morrison Mary Ann Morrison Darrel Mosbarger Micahel Mosure Kathleen Mount 'i Sherry Munz John Murphy Linda Murphy Ruth Ann Murphy Wayne Murphy George Murray I f1lil1c4lTll' r frm ff Ulf' I -P. in wif 'fffvalfrlfvflll Doris Porter Grant Powell Gary Price Lynda Pritchard John Quaintance Neil Raymond :SX ., If -0 W 'Sang Rita Reams Daniel Rech Janet Rees Keith Reinwald Carol Reynolds Daphne Reynolds Larry Osche Patricia Packer Paulette Packer Kenneth Palmer Linda Parish Sandra Parks , Q. 'S ...J Richard Paterson Kenneth Patrick Sharon Patrick Carol Pearson Judy Pearson Peggy Peterson Carl Petrich Charles Phillips Judith Phillips Charlene Pine Daniel Pletcher Curtis Porter fflilfui flf.l?fl1l131'iV -6' I ' 41 William Rissler Pamela Ritzler Joyce Rizer Keith Roberts Terry Robinson Cheryl Romoser Janet Roush Thomas Roush Jane Rowley Sue Ruhl Judy Rush Raymond Rush 6 Haw dwarf Barbara Saunders Diane Sawyer Carol Scantland Ronald Scheff Ruth Schmidt Carol Schneider :Z st. ,. Dennis Reynolds Rose Rhoden Dennis Richards Karen Richards LeRoy Richardson Elizabeth Rider 1-if Sf' 5 fflflwlfllf 2 HTH 1711? Charles Russell Natalie Saffell Lija Samils Ned Samples Gunilla Sanden Lee Sanders i 'fb 67 2-. 1-Q 6 i'11'i'l-El' FWF-iliffrflil Thomas Slack Mary Slater Edward Slonc Connie Smith Loren Smith Daniel Schott Allan Schulz Kerry Scott Marilyn Scott Susan Sekinger William Selanders J .xi . l . ' -g, ' il ---5. K, tb' -91 -B 1.7 J V f 1 . . , l Vi ' , W 1 .xx-A 17355 W Terry Smith Wayne Smith Linda Snell Terry Snow Gary Snyder Lewis Snyder 1',p Cheri Shellhorn Allen Shenefield SueLynn Sheppard Linda Sherer Marc Shoemaker Chester Shuster Sandra Shuster Stanton Sieder William Sifritt William Simmons Joan Sims Linda Skatzes Wil 'Milli' itll-Iflffh 69 1 I A ew., ul. -psf 'c 1 tw E 'W Q , ! S-ff ,gk ex., Ai so Ronald Steinberger Gary Stevens Carol Stevenson David Stewart Margaret Stewart Terry Stewart Gerald Stine Sharyn Stoner Cynthia Stout Donna Stout Lawrence Strickland Wanda Sturgill e flaw imhlffffrtit it vial.. 4 3 .-H L ,N 14' f um .aa ., ' is v it x ',,Q. MH ',..+. , , , -. , Fc gilt- 4, L xv-.5-gxyt J I In - ,...-'34 Q ,,-1,,'A' ing. ,H!,1..,-,M fhzwyo, x :gy r, if-'fi . f,.K,A1 ,,.- 'A 'Q' ' f Y rv , lr Gary Tackett Rosemary Taylor Sharon Temple Shirley Tharp Gary Thomas Stephen Thomas 70 Q29 K wi Q wal? A Samuel Sims Shirline Sparks Burl Spurlock Jane Stafford James Stanley Roxie Starcher 1 gk 45' 'Q' fflillfuilflr S iclfiffizff William Sturtz Shirley Sullivan Robert Swain Darlene Swisher Alvin Sykes Ernest Tackett 6- if Haw Mfffmi Richard Warwick Dennis Wasson William Watts Pamela Weaver Carole Weber Diana Welch Thomas E. Thomas Diane Throckmorton John Tincher Diana Todaro John Trent Barbara Trout Y 1, ,f-9' 'USE --4l.fU4 'K 1 015, 72 Robert Werline Stephen Whipps Jerry White Linda White Delia Whitehead Steven Whiteman 'v F R if Larry Troxell Barry Tucker Timothy Tyler Phyllis VanGorden Lillian Varner Fred Vestal Nancy Wade Myrna Walker Janice Wamsley Dennis Warne Roger Warner Ronnie Warren ffflfudflt iff?-l1fffW Carolyn Winslow Cynthia Winters 'en ! H' James Wintringham 1 David Woessner 'V ' 1 Larry Wood 1 if QQ M, Telly Wood ' fl J 5 ,li I. , f-,V :,,.-M ., A4 - .. -.f. W? . A 1 1 NT ir 1-W Q, s 4' 9' 'M X 31 ffwiff 'flfflfflfffli if ii' N 'Qu tn.,-:gm nr' lu? Patrick Taylor Linda Trimble Linda Vassar 'J' 1 ' Karen Wilkinson John Williams Levi Williams Susan Williams Pamela Wilson Patrick Wilson 'i' -f '4?'1'h A '-.Q il io' 'N 1,1 Q5 14' if '50 fr 'sv W-'rip l 1 ffilwlfli lnlrl Tiff? Carolyn Woods Michael Wynn Marilyn Yoder Bonnie Young David Young Helen Young Wayne Daniel Darr Dillinger Jack Ferriman Sheryl Gatrell Marcia Greenland Hugh Norris ,, ?'7 ' f VXI' I TT'-lf. M' Xt Assuming the role of Middlemen,,' we launched our junior year at Harding by electing Dan Shirk, Bruce Burns, Lynn Scranton, and Terri Imbody as our class ollicers. In addition to participating in various organizations and forms of athletics, we chose our class rings, exhib- ited our dramatic ability by presenting a class play, and hosted the upperclassmen at the traditional Junior-Sen- ior Prom. Other highlights of our junior year were the selection of four classmates as candidates for the American Field Service summer or year abroad pro- gram, as well as the nomination of delegates to Girls' and Boys' State. Recalling our sophomore year, we remember the election of Gary Roberts, Tom Lister, Marsha Halde- man, and Phil Shroats as our class ofiicers. We were impressed with our committee choices, powder blue and navy blue as our colors, the red carnation as our flower, and Learning Today is Our Wisdom Tomor- row, as our class motto. Y -l .avi ,L F 76 Juniors Broaden Horizons PROM ARRANGEMENTS-Row I -J. Ferriman, P. Hachten, K. Siem- sen, J. Giles. Row 2-T. Lister, L. Whisler, C. Morgan, P. Porter. Row 3-P. Howison, B. Brown, L. Wat- kins, G. Roberts. CAP AND GOWN-Row I-K. Jenkins, P. Miley, S. Graff, N. Swartz. Row 2-S. Sloan, D. Men- inger, M. England, T. Wallsmith, D. Miller. k 2 PROM DECORATIONS-Row I- K. Biris, S. Wadkins, L. Ellery, J Fetter. Row 2-N. White, A. Moran R. Kreiter, R. Woy. Row 3-T Lusch, M. Botts, J. Bechtel, S. Laird ,,, , 75' 5-fe-I ii, - 'tu U , .f Ev 0 jd 'Q 1 4, as . vf 1 I Row I-Larry Abbott, Gene Abrams, Martin Abrams, Linda Albright, Richard Aldrich, Brenda Aldridge, Janet Alexander, Ron Allen, Mike Alton, Rick Amrine. Row 2-Bill Anderson, Q' 5 ' ' ' i - L .A :I W ' -il a V, . F V 'FE ,L 3 Q- J. 5,-, ., ,af .,,. i - rf we 7 ,. I , fn A ,fu ,,, .. Row 1-Dianna Bauer, Mike Baughman, Ed Baxter, Betty Beard, Terry Bechtle, Jim Beckel, Phyllis Beckel, Joe Behm, Mike Bellfry, Rick Bentley. Row 2-Susan Belt, Don Berk- 'O am V . A ' 1 ' 5- 'f f r 1' J 7' 1' rv' -1' , 15, .Q Tc ' f .. - ,. ' sf --' . , -f W 'A -A ww Row I-George Boulter, Brenda Bowman, Bonnie Brady, Pam Brammer, Perry Brammer, Pam Brewer, Bruce Brown, Charles Brown, Donna Marie Brown, Steve Browning. Row t ' 'v v7 , A+ . '- 23? f 153 ' :,L.Q Q1 r I n Row 1-Linda Burton, George Butler, Linda Butler, Beverly Call, Sharon Callahan, Sherry Camm, Charles Campiti, Tom Canter, Pam Carlisle, George Carpenter. Row 2-Dale Carr, w ., b 76 In 1' 1 .s x - X ' ' I X W ,J , y , A 1 ,V Y r ' J I srt Alan Andrews, Kathi Armtsrong, Michelle Auld, Denise Bald- win, Larry Banks, Bonnie Barger, Jerry Barlow, Jim Barton, Steve Bartow. .1 A ,,:: Pm Q , rv , .X A , - , N.. A J -- W yi Y.-f ' . - .. ,, 3 kb - V if , - v- - fr , J ' .V , , ' f fy- A . 3 V In , XIV g , W Vyib L l, , -v.'. ,' . .f .- -s shire, Barbara Berry, John Beveridge, Adrianna Bibler, Brad Bills, Kathy Biris, Brenda Boggs, Bill Bosh, Mark Botts. 'A h Q , . A: rv :An Q ff. .VIN V ig ,,, sc . -. - A yy , .' f P2 ' V , in A ,.V,, fl 7 ,I ., .WX I K AW, A' J . ' . I f .. w ,wh ., t'i.. . 'e A lvl , ., -muwdhf V M Q1 . V. t I N. 4, Vw- V V . lf '5 fm N i -V V -D i is V V .1 V., 4, ., fy 2-Sue Brunson, John Brutchey, Donna Buckley, Sarah Bul- lock, Marvin Bumgarner, Jean Burch, Robin Burke, Bruce Burns, Herman Burns, Becky Burnside. ,, Z2 'F' ' ig , N 'Q' g ., .1 'rr' . ' ' .. -, J .., x .. ' ,- V r rl ,-., A-1 J . Qi Af 'V A ,r 'uf v- Si ' my if r -0- - , 5 ' ' T J 'J ,I It ,,- -.- M, ' A jr ,X - 5 s !-.....- Q . .fx r P A fu. 1 . f Joe Carr, Randy Carter, Vallery Casey, Gary Caskey, Jim Casperson, Bryan Cassell, Donna Castrop, John Caudill, Pam Caudill, Ji ff- A l Q-r 1 I A J Row I-Barbara Chappell, Jack Chevalier, Beverly Christian, Lynn Clabaugh, Carol Clark, Georgette Clark, Judy Clark, Linda Clark, Peggy Clark, Tim Clark. Row 2-Mosell Cofer. - . - rv . N , QQ I ' . ..- gv v- . V 5 - X. . ' . A .-5 .,.-. .ag., Row 1-Carol Cory, Gary Corwin, Sue Coulter, Jim Country- man. Greg Crabtree, Barb Craig, Pam Craven, Guy Cravens, Carla Craver, Arthur Cripple. Row 2-Roger Crist, Sharon QQ - I . , Q- , . l Y , li xv ' In A q f 53 f,,f,' ,til ,Silk ,S V X 'll jk ., 11 X-A1 .- I4 li 7' Row I-Mike Darnell, Fred Davie, Mike Davis, Don Dean, Lance Decker, Jim Deeter, Marcella Delaney, Diana Delong, Gary Dickason, Pamela Dickinson. Row 2-Jerry Dillinger, me 4 I I 1 I . J X, 4 Row 1-Cheryl Eakins, Jerry Earhart. Lisa Ellery, Sharen Emmons. Mike England, John Estes, Barb Etter, Sharon Evans, Jeanne Everly, Dale Ewing. Row 2-Steve Eyman, 79 - ' 3 -A Dana Cole, Diane Collins, Dianna Collins, Yvonne Columber, Richard Conley, Jim Cook, Staphanie Cook, Vivian Cook, Stanley Cooperider. - X U li I- L, 1 ' li' ifjs, ' In i Q N at 6 gh fa 1' X' if K Q ph' ge ' ' li' f. A ' A Crist, Cathy Cronin, Bruce Crothers, Tim Crouse, Judy Crumm, Linda Cunningham, Judy Curl, Rick Cyders, Nancy Daniels. Tr' '- ' - Av. rv 7' x -, 1 ,Q .,- Af- P-'J RM. 1' ,A L- w ' 4 ,Q . A 4 1' Y ' if ':- . ' S , , f ' I Tom Douglas, John Downs, Nancy Drake, John Draper, Vicki Drollinger, Duane Dulmage, Tony Dunaway, Sue Dune. George Dunnan. I , x 'n I A rv - - . e - -- ' l 'w 'A fl A V 6 X , . .gasp 'fl :if l ' , -vu, f 1' fs In kr .' B 7, QT! f ' .,. I, ' ,, . nik- -- , , v 1 W , J Mary Faggs, Frances Fantacci, Muriel Feaver, Dave Ferguson. Jim Ferguson, Arthur Ferriman. Janet Ferriman. Jill Fetter, April Fischer. f v... 'F' 7' 5 s -ga l wr Y . K Y .- 'y ., W Q I1 A r ffl ' A ,f ii il IA 2. , . , A g 1 -. ii' 1' L n -' - -we Q Qi: Cm E ' ! A , fn 1.1 ' ' ' A ' ' S ' i. ,,,,, M J . f-A 'Q-'1' A 5 ff EXT' W I O , 'I . ' y Auf' i i ful. IIN! . Row 1-Gary Fischer, Lloyd Fisher, Bruce Fleming, Doug Bill French, Larry Fridley, Judy Fries, Don Frost, Barb Gale, Fleming, Linda Fleming, Steve Fogt, Ellen Foos, Beverly Sandra Gallup, Bob Garrison, Tom Garrison, Craig Garver. Foreman, Dan Forry, Randy Franklin. Row 2-Jerry Frazier, QU- Hg: 'lsvw , , iq . hs ,F t 9 -va V ,V -., I '1' f -.- A ,.,'l 2 vt., 4 Tx An K v 'ir at F :,'-- Iliff,-'iv V, ,if .lj-V 3 f . ' 1 ,wrt , '. ,.. f K f , ,139 X N. , ? 5' ., ykqsafil h :F- 'v A 5 f,11'e e, N' I A ' ref 'Y li' f R V' -X.: f Row I-Karyle Garver, Ray Garver, Bob Gay Tom Gay Tom Gerlach, Hershel Gibson, Charles Gifford, Janice Giles: Marlene Gilmore, Nancy Goodman. R ow 2-Sally Graff, Gail Ma - ,fi .W M '. 1 JA Row 1-Linda Gunter, Tom Guy, Marla Haberman Pat Hachten, Linda Harbolt, Linda Harbolt, Mike Harper, Steve Harper, Toby Harrah, Mary Kay Harris. Row 2-Byron Has- r Green, Joe Green, Bob Griffin, Dick Griffith, Jackie Grimes, Randy Grimm, Jack Grogg, Lynda Gross, Mike Grumblatt. ,i w f Q If Ai ' '. A: 1 J D -:J .6 . -Q. A. - -. -- 1 .-Ti, :J :W-if V. l so fi!! 'H ' B I y . if 191 , .V v , Q ,ix ' 9 . . 14 I f i 1 a kins, Scott Haskins, Cheryl Hawkins, Denny Haycook, Neil Hazelett, Jan Heller, George Helms, Jon Henderson, Rose Henry, Kathy Hershey. f 4, ' ww- 1 ' 'P , ,, .4 1. ' n. X' A A V. ' - D- M , ,,,, , i , J 'rw 'J P, vi F new j r' J , r ' ' ,1 Yr? . pe- XLT. . ' 1, ' ,. if-Q ,FA VI, ' x- , 4 F, , . 4 Fi. V f f1.f I - . r M ,, L ,. f J ' ,' -at F' ' ' ,, H, A gi. -f - 4, tp 7 , . if P 1 ' ' xl I Row 1-Carolyn Hersman, David Hix, Patty Higgens, Jerry Higgins, Greg Highfill, Jane Hill, Tim Hipsher, Fred Hitten- rauch, Judy Hoch, Cheryl Hochstetter. Row 2-Melanie 80 Hodge, Larry Hoehn, Rusty Hofacker, George Hoffman, Marie Hoffman, Peggy Hoffman, Twyla Hoffman, Robert Hogan, Harold Holsinger, Don Holt. i ' -x 1 ,-, ft Q- L. 'Q 2 1 'L i 'J' 'i A ' -I I 1 t ,, ,R ' - A . ':' 2 Row 1-Sally Honaker, Gary Hooper, Jack Hoover, Bob Hopkins, Sharon Hopkins, Karen Horne, Randy Houpt, Pete Howison, Gene Huckaba, Camille Hunter. Row 2-Steve .J ,ra 7? , v - t - , U .. , 1 . f' 4, . is 3: gh 1 ,' Q 1' by - WV . U 5. U 4 is I :w J t- - -W ' 'J ' T . .gym F 5 fix i f: 1' 5 , ' . 'V P' - I' 4' . w - N f ' U tv ' ' , f' .1 N M I if Hutchinson, Terri Imbody, Karin Jenkins, Jerry Jennings, Janet Jewell, Debbie Jividen, Janice Johnson, Paul Johnson, Steve Johnston, Jill Jollay. 'T' 1 i' X23 A Row 1-Gloria Jones, Julia Jones, Nancy Jones, Kathy Jordan, Ellen Kates, Tim Kauble, David Keirns, Linda Keirns, Zita Maria Keller, Cathy Kellogg. Row 2-Claire Kennedy, Kathie . , Q? '4'. il 2 s.- y - . XI, -Y I' Q v' 5 N 2. ' ' wh , . .1 .1 1 J I J Row I-Steve Laird, Jeff Lamb, Judy Lapington, Ray Large, Linda Laucher, Ed Lawson, Tom Lehman, Mike Leonhart, Etta Lewis, Tom Lister. Row 2-Ken Lodge, Dennis Logan, gi as 5- ' .Q Q4 7. . 1 Q - v .3 , Hi . LJ ,Q , , F - Ti . .V X g Y ti 0 0: If.. v W 'S ?v. 5 - U ug, :L Sf' - 7 v ,. 1:- v v-- -, i i . I W' 1 9 - Row I-Jim Makeever, James Malone, Alec Manfre. Ron Mann, Ray Martin, Charlotte Mascari, Wayne Mayer, Mike McCardle, Dennis McCombs, Ann McConnell. Row 2-Peg fi 'B W 1 ,,, 2, Kennedy, Bob Killinger, Mark Kimberling, Larry Kinser, Pat Kirby. Ken Knaul, Eula Koontz, Ron Kreiter, Pam Krider. x.? J' TQ JJ lf' Paul Logsdon, Berry Lohman, Deanna Longacre, Marcia Lower, Bonnie Ludwig, Janet Lombard, Tom Lusch, Roger Mahaffey. If: '5 ' 5 Q m, -' 'g if' fe . 5- K' 4' IJ ' A 1 ,A 1 fx i' 'F S f ' McCormick, Richard McCrery, Doug McDaniel, Steve Mc- Elroy, Bill McGarry, Willie McGary. Steve McGuire, Kathy Mclntire, Marnee Mclntire, Loney McKee. 81 , ':- 3. H W 4 A 'Q u. I A X f' in I Q45 f -, 111, A 1 fl' -v v. 8 Ii 1 X 4- - if g. li- 1: r - - V 'Q :iv l - .w.- xy' , 5 1 A Row 1-Vonnie McKee, Bill McKensey, Betty McKinniss, Dick Meninger, Nancy Merwine, Carol Messenger, Phil Mes- senger, Tom Messenger, Terry Metz, Denny Midlam. Row - 1 If A., Row 1-Pam Mohr, Jack Mooney, Cheryl Moore, Marion Moore, Maris Moore, Pat Moore, Ann Moran, Connie Mor- gan, Mike Morrison, Robert Mosley. Row 2-Patricia Mount, ,, -1- -I , , if f' , A -r frfiiffffi' ' 4 J 'T ' X s me ka . ' be STH fr ', .X J swf I -. -.i A vt ' ,J 'ta Y wi . J I A Row 1-Sam Nicolosi, Serena Norris, Judy Norviel, Margaret Oliver, Orville Oliver, James Orcena, Charlotte Osborne, Mary Osborne, Saundra Oswalt, Rita Otto. Row 2-Robby Park, 2-Pam Miley, Calvin Miller, David Miller, Raymond Milli- gan, Richard Milligan, Mary Millisor, Steve Miner, Susan Minnick, Donna Mitchell, Carol Mohler. A es- A i 31 -f'y:lf-5'1 V C Zi' ' I . V ' 7' A' -fo ' .- ., . ., ' W.. Q wh, 'ig ..,', A Y 'J' fi rw 5 L f x 1 S . Mary Mueck, Sherry Mulvaine, Mike Munyon, Mike Myers, Dave Nemeth, Ben Newell, Ronald Newell, Toni Nicholas, JoAnn Nicolosi. y 'N , '- , - U f 1- ,lf 5 W fl rvr' ,. r A-V41 I Vs.- fr, :J I f tw tm 'ig Q on -ff , ,fs fa, f v 'lg A' f aim Qt af., I J . Lawrence Parks, Rex Parrott, Jane Paterson, Zebulon Patter- son, Donald Peadon, Duane Perry, Mary Perry, Betty Phillips, Shelvy Phillips. i T' 0 6 ls ,uv Q 4 'rg E - -'vt TP ' 7' , ' - ' 4 .. i ,Vg n . 1 ,' . - J - , V b e . 1 '- LL- X. L - H 'L ' x' I' , U ,,1?5f vi' ' f f ' V 'J --112223253 J ,wwe f if J l Z':.'i'd:5 A 'f' . v 6,: 'H A Q g 'Ja '-' ' A .M 5 wi 'V 'B' Q ,Q e , QV: ,M --, 4, A A 1 ef, . ii' .9 N L' V X-' i 1 3, ,lr if - , T V ' ,- V, y , A .1 ,.- A , I . 1- 4, A , 45' f 'Y V if In fi! A fi I tx- ffm, ' Row I-Tom Photos, Penny Pickens, Billie Pierce, Mike Pine, Jennifer Platt, Pam Porter, Patsy Porter, Robert Postell, Jean Powers, Gary Primmer. Row 2-Mike Pryor, Fritz Raab, Janet Radebaugh, Ron Ralston, Bev Randall, Yolande Rasey Ayers Ratliff, Carol Redmon, Linda Redmon, Elizabeth Reece 5 4:-' 4 ,f Q af. - , . , V. 'I .- U Xr P gf :T ' f , li xi f Q 1- r ,. 1- ,- P ' ' - , A If li 4 'K :IF ii ,A 'ff Row 1-Cheryl Reid, Diane Reid, Jim Reinwald, Laura Ren- frew, Sharion Rice, Dave Richards, Nancy Richards, Russell Rife, Jarrett Riggs, Janice Rinnert. Row 2-Karl Ritzler, Ste- phen Rizer, Richard Robbins, Gary Roberts, Mary Roberts. Mike Roberts. Phil Roberts, Gary Robinson, Terri Rodgers. Carol Ann Rohrbacher. 'f K G -: I ' .- L J M ., - -Q , J t 'N - T If ' U .tt MTX-sth vi af 'N ' N ' lr Q I 5 -f- ' -' 3 -.,, J-. - V , So' Xe V J, , - X . f- 4 I, 'if - a vs X X 'f Q I A! r A Row I-Susan Rollison. Rodney Roscoe, George Rosebrough, Jackie Rudd, Eric Ruppart, Mona Rush, Patricia Russell, Rita Russell, Wanda Russell, Mary Sanders. Row 2-Jane Sander- i I - 1 1? , N we ,,- 'if 5 'V' Q J 1 fi-'fi il Q' -f 1 , 1 'Q ' AA A i I A Row I-Arthur Shipley, Dan Shirk, Karen Siemsen, Carol Siler, Jim Siler, Beverly Simmers, Jack Simpson. David Sisson, Sharon Skatzes. Steve Sloan. Row 2-Bobbie Smith, Cheryl Row I-Joyce Sobditch. Gary Spriggs, Janice Springer, Lonnie Stanley. Jane Stewart, Linda Stine, Ivan Stithem, Susan Street, Jim Stroupe, Bruce Steubner. Row 2-Barb Stull, Gerald Sun-t 83 au- -- ' - V as . r di 7' son, Dave Saunders, Ron Scharer, Janice Schultz, Roger Schultz, Jack Scott, Lynn Scranton. Ron Sewald. Sandra Sharp. Brenda Shearer. I Z ?,. .. 4 'aim ,' U., ii if fi. g- - 2 V, fb .pl .I If Smith, Dan Smith, Don Smith, Eddie Smith. Jim Smith, Pat Smith, Sally Smith, Wayne Smith, Eddie Snyder. 'gg 'az-, f we- ll 11. - , 4 - Q, -4 16, , .. vf . . 'T 4 et. A K . ' x 1 ' ' fn f ff in .Q in 0 s , ,. .. I . - V. -v- ,D ' , J f'1 A 5 derland. Nan Swartz, Clela Taber. Donna Tallman, Jean Tan- ner. Pam Taylor, Charles Terry. Barb Thacker. Velma Thacker. K 1' L 2 ' 4 'e M N T . -v was ' .1 Y. ... 1 U f' .. ,, i - iv fu -. ' f '- N- V A -. -.... ., I T3 4 1 wa F f v . ' X .f'-' '-' , Y X, -4, E5 ' A ' A N wr' 2 8 G RTL' -' Y Tr lk ' f ' ,f' ' : , ' H . ' ' I f' ' , . 'wg M as A 1 '.. A .. .L..Alq'y' V 1. . ii ' .' ' ' W' .1 ' . ' . ' Turner, Michael Upp, Shirley Van Sickle, Michael Wade, San- dra Wadkins, Cheryl Wagenhals, Tom Wallsmith, Karen Wal- ter, John Wanner. Row 1-Ken Thibaut, Avonelle Thomas, Sonja Thomas, Dick Thorpe, Rick Thorpe, Diane Titus, Rick Toms, Maureen Toye, Bill Tracewell, Linda Tremain. Row 2--Peggy Turner, Steve ' l V f fi? , I q , .- J .1 . R -. wa , s. - - v- .. V- Q Q .. -. ff J. Q ' ' gs. .. J, A , 'Q ' 1 . rg --- f l , M' ' ' --- . . ',-in ?':l': 1 . Gm' 'film I .3551- l i 1 ' , ' 'if I ' -A ' K - ' N' , ' ff .Y 'F 1 ii J It ' ' i ' , J -- E ' A WML H. , N . A ,Yr N fr vw. x ' fi v 1 I' - if -- 1 , V- -- 'Q ,g, D 3 - Q- , Q r , F ' ' ' t , -7, . ' W, V3 g Q f V .F , an - Y' , '-.2 va' 1 . P ' V, , fn, 5 t- 539 v' ' ' A Q 2-Randa Weir, Pam Weiser, Ellen Weiss, Bob Werley, Larry Whisler, Nancy White, Steve White, Margaret Whitehead, Larry Wilcox, Nancy Wilcox. Row I-Meredith Wanner, Karen Ware, Barbara Warwick, Lemoin Watkins, Mary Watson, Al Waugh, George Waugh, Gerald Waugh, Beth Weckbacher, Daniel Weddington. Row aw ip Q Q V i . 5 . i 'I f f-3 f 7 VY' '.. u N . 'L 1 GLg27f A 5 rl. vi ' v, 1,9 ggj ' W fb A f tg f y ' 2- ' r f 16' li if -' lr r . .4 r f lis . ' -B Wintringham, Cyril Wissinger, Don Wolbert, Bonnie Worley, Richard Woy, Dan Wylie, Barbara Wynkoop, Steve Yeager, Steve Yeoman, Beverly Young. Row I-Bill Williams, Carl Williams, Dave Williams, Donna Williams, Janice Williams, Mike Williams, Maureen Williams, Cheryl Williamson, Greg Willis, Robert Willis. Row 2-Dan f' ' f 0 x .. , pf- , ., 1' R .. 4- x QP, . , X 2 P A -.- . '-' -5' t r .Q . -- T s. M Bonnie Young, Ron Young, Andy Zachman, Dennis Culp, James Stapleton. 84 Scientist Watkins tests the accuracy of labora- tory equipment. Roaring H puts fire under school spirit. . xxx. l .5 ' i 'I I i 'tl 5 PREMES: ROLL Yell-lifter Stull boosts morale of Prexie Gridders. No longer rival Trojans, Bulldogs, or Wildcats, we entered Harding as sophomores, 614 strong, to unite as the class of 1967. Don Lister, Bob Herr, Sherry Obenour, and Jay Jenner emerged victorious from our class elections, and, in turn, appointed committees who played an im- portant part in establishing our sophomore class at Harding. The pink rose was chosen as our class Hower to compliment our distinctive colors of cranberry and pink selected by the Color Committee. The Motto Committee chose Honor Lies in Honest Toil to guide us through our years as a class at Harding. Though named in our sophomore year, the Ring Com- mittee did not function until the fall of our junior year, at which time its members chose three styles of class rings, which we then voted on to determine the ring for the class of '67. By participating in numerous and varied extra-cur- ricular activities, we complete a worthwhile and enjoy- able year, and look forward to continued success as individuals and as a class at Harding. Sophomores Start Careers Anew '96 e Yu t I .1 N ' ug RING COMMITTEE-Row 1-C. Wilcox, C Barkley, M. Brickley. Row 2-J. Truka, D. Hughes, P. Hamburg. COLOR COMMITTEE-Row I-B. Search, M. Green, M. McMahan. Row 2-J. William- son, F. Murray. FLOWER COMMITTEE-Row I-P. Gibson, K. Werbel, J. Stewart. Row 2-P. Louck, B. Kraner, P. Franklin. 87 MOTTO COMMITTEE-Row I-C. Walters D. Harruff, D. Brust. Row 2-M. Renfrew, R Phelps, J. Fetter. B 'tc hw., G-D sa-' Q' .345 J af ,J fl. md Row I-Ronald Abrams, Mike Adams, Mona Akers, David Albright. Richard Allen, Robert Anderson, James Austin, Ted Babich, Mike Bailey, Vicki Baker. Row 2-Betsy Barkley, t rv If ,gg -'73 - E '1 .,. V .3 5' 0 '- 'J f ' . -ff -' - ff, cl- ,gif I ' . -K -. - - b., ' - .. V' 'I , . ' r- ' ' '. -,-' ' s- -' ' '- '-- ...MA - - .. 'A ..., X H ,af 0- 'en H N q -f ' , Y' 2, Q qw' ' I A 7 A I li '4 J JI - A ,gy J .543 ' I Row I-Debbie Benjamin, Cora Benson, Myron Berry, Sharon Betz, Henry Black, Vicki Blackford, Connie Blanton, Sam Bond, Edward Bonnett, Larry Born. Row 2-Kenneth Bosart, I-54J'3-' 'rl 11 Q eil JA 'iii V ' he Row 1-Paul Brown, Sandra Brown, Dianna Browning, Mark Brunson, Diana Brust, Janet Brutchey, Roger Brutchey, Sheryl Brutchey, Thelma Bullock, Peg Bumgarner. Row 2-Cindy 1' , I' 'Q . - , . . ' I 1' 'U wr , -g,.,.' M. .naw -JJ Row I-Earl Casperson, Danny Caudill, Linda Caudill, Nyoka Chafin, Linda Champer, Don Chaney, John Chapman, Nancy Chard, Martha Chesnut, Merle Chesser. Row 2-Charles 36, :I Y QL Q ,PA gf K F- Q-Q... V. . 1. my xp ll xc, , X fi lfifv g Alafiljlk 1 an Cheryl Barkley, Roger Barkley, Randy Barnes, Bill Barnhouse Roger Beery, Dennis Belk, Donald Bell, Susan Bellfy, Nancy Bender. N I Q we , 'Q - 2-N vw ,V 4. .. - . ,P-.. - , . y A ,E , - 1 A- , H I ' V . . +..: v 'f L , - V , ,,,, -.lv .... , - -.M - A . .uf ' , v- E-:-V' . f , Q . , - W, .. L , , it ., 'V , . av-Y, .4 X , V :JL ,ef -4 r 'W 'f , 349 ' V ,,., ,. , X .,: ' X- 211' ,H W Q7 ' ,,,, Sharon Bostic, Terry Bourque, Patty Bowlin, Chris Boyd, James Brammer, Steve Brammer, Martha Brickley, Leonard Brown, Marjory Brown. if 4 V- W ' lib: - t f - js -- ff . ... ,T - 1 V y I L Burdge, Sandra Burnside, Fran Burton, Diana Butcher, Dennis Byrd, Linda Calbert, Marvin Caldwell, Juanita Call, Robert Carpenter, Steve Carr. f FW L Zoxj- ,...,,,' 2192 - Chevalier, Linda Childers, Brenda Christian, Harold Clapham, John Clark, Linda Clark, Wayne Clark, Cornelius Clemmons, Edwin Clere, Cheryl Click. u 1 t. . li D 8 n . 5 . 4' 'vs' NJ-4 in 1.- . , 1 v , V ' X Q 5-I ' A 4 dw 'uf . ' Q - A by fi l -fx '-L :z ,fff ' ' N Y 4 n , ' af: 1 ,xf t-'s Row I-Martha Cline, Billy Collins, Kathy Collins, Linda Col- lins, Cindi Conkle, Esther Cook, Homer Cook, Phil Cooper. Bill Copeland, Kathy Cornell. Row 2-Henrietta Cornett, Karin W , fn' I. 3- gg. ' 'Q '3 2- t -' ' P e X D . M W Row I-Mike Crider, Kathy Crissinger, Diana Crowe, Shirley Crump, Pam Curren, Ron Dall, Dianna Daly, John Darby, Roger Darling, Malinda Darnell. Row 2-Terry Darnell, -f 3 Q ' ' ff , Y' A' -. i f 2 1' i, to! Max Decker, Roger Deemer, Art Michael Row I-Vicki DeBolt, Dickason, Neil Dietsch. Stan Dixon. Joe Downs, Downs, Carol Dunaway, Marsha Dune. Row 2-Oliver Dunn, Corrigan, Jackie Corwin, Kay Cottrell, Don Cox. Bill Crabtree, Bob Crabtree, Marshall Craig, Shirley Cranmer, Roger Craven. V50 ' nfs: gf , st Pauleen Darst, Tim Davie, Walt Davie, Geanene Davis, Larry Davis, Sondra Davis, Sue Davis, Wilma Davis. Dean Dawson. gif? L ll- if win F :K . 'wr f 23 ' l ' rl t. QQ li: J! If I, 1 3 pw- - ,D A.. 1 fu Alice Dutton, Rhada Dutton, Tim Dye, Cheryl Dyke. Butch Eaches. Joe Earhart, Wilma Eastham, Linda Eddington. Beverly Edmister. if n l P nv: sw. -, bs '. Q 7' nu? ur V ' V A hx an i All f 1. ' ,.r- '-- fn ' I an Qs- ' 0 1 A 1, xv N 1' 'Y 2 'v gr. vt -43 ZL . gp ' ' :. ' 47- , I y r iv X 1 Q- If in I .. , Af ' ' I A, if I Raw I-John Eilerman, Jack Ellison, Ron Emerson, Val Emery, Phyllis Enlow, Kenneth Estes. Glenna Evans, Joe Evans, Michael Everley. Robert Fair. Row 2-Rose Farmer. Peggy Farrell. James Fetter, Mike Fetter, Rosemary Fischer William Fish. Bonnie Fletcher. Conrad Floridia. Jack Floridia. Lonnie Fogle. T . wil ,- 1 I ' ' ' all F 3+ ' Row 1-Grace Forman, Patricia Forman, Gale Forrest, Diana Forrider, Dick Foster, Randy Foster, Tim Fought, Donald Fout, Mike Fox, Larry France. Row 2-Mark Francis, Q cv- Z.. 1? fa' v i' -. .. ir iw V, ' gg, Y , 'ff' A Q gr' 1 s 1- 5 l 'N 'FV s 12 IA Row I-Janice Fuqua, Vincent Gardner, Karen Garrett, Sam Gast, Steve Gast, Brenda Gates, Paul Gay, Rod Gebby, Jean Gelbaugh, Marianne Gentzler. Row 2-David Geyer, Dennis v ' ' f 'i tip! Xa . N , 'sa if 1' I , ., ' 3' if w , , l ' 1 -,, f, . 5' 'V V L f I 'C in 'N .I , if -- 2, 1' A , ,, J +V- E, Cynthia Frank, Phyllis Franklin, Bill Freeman, Doris French, Susie French, Nancy Fridley, Charles Fry, Harold Fry, Mark Fry. .1 V ' V '-f Q- f-A Q 'ew , - QV , ' 1 ' ' n 1, ' , V L , 4 ir .P V V , W ,., ,. ,Q , -..-- q , , , W, - J Gherman, Bobby Gibson, Connie Gibson, Paulette Gibson, Juanita Goddard, Malcolm Goodman, Rob Gottschalk, Sandra Gouge, Jerry Grace. H P :N V,,. VV-' V K 1: I V VV is ig, ft. ,V 3 V ku, V y. 31, V- ., 'Ig 1 rgtvgri N i. C , , v, , A rrb, V, g ,W , -. we J We t , tfet' :V , Xi' ,. L, r A f -23? 4 I !', . , f , ' I .j i -.,:, , ' A .A 3 Q iw, I W' Y ifrrcfl Q V 0 In R. V VV All , Q I gi-- .- - -A '57 J J- rrt n 1: i J -A -W-I , V 4. fr- VPWQ ,V l ,,,,-' A r ,, at - ' 64, B Q as vi , , a , wr Row I-Sheila Graybill, Marianne Green, Jim Greetham, GWiI1l1Cr, Dave Hahn, KCI1 Halbert, I-CStffr Hall, Phil Ham- Larry Gregory, Sharon Griffin, Dennis Grifhth, John Gruber, bllrg. Frank H2irrllllOr1, Ethel Hamm, Pl'1Yll1S HHTHTUOH, Gerald Linda Gruver, Barry Gustin, Jon Gwinner. Row 2-Rick HHHSh2-W, Shirley HHrb0lt. G A A Q , ' L, 4, - f W ,M A 'A sz' 'I - V , -- I LL J' , r, ' 'ir i af V A A J Q' F Row I-Faye Hardman, Alice Harlow, Charles Harris, Hattie Julie Hendricks, Mike Hero, Bob Herr, Nikki Hertenstein, Bob Harris, Janis Harris, Linda Harris, Dee Harruff, Doug Hart- Higdon, Dave Higgins, Sally Higgins, Sandra Higginson, Trish man, Al Hayden, Karen Helms. Row 2-Penny Henderson, Hill. Y dfii y ,. , Row I-Susan Hilt, Cindy Hindman, Connie Hines, Doug Hinklin, Linda Hitt, Margaret Hitt, Ron Holt, Tim Holt, Mike Honaker. Steve Honaker. Row 2-Linda Hopkins, Lonnie it 1 , X A '. 'vu' ,V ' 'M ' ' X , .- K .c - I Y ' ji F ' ' . 1.. all 4' , w ., .. :N Q , 3 '- v ., ' ac, X. V- ., - T' ' A L ' fi . e' if If Hopkins, David Hortsman, Clarence Host, Diane Howard, Candy Huff, Cheryl Hughes, Dave Hughes, Karen Hughes Cholly Hull. A . E t Il 4. . g V X e gf- F 1 I ,I I H7 Y , - 2 - M 1- ' ,. lf- ' I X' ' w I JY. V 4 A , Row I-Bruce Humphries, Robin Huston, Richard Hutchin- Jolley, Gary Jolliff, Babs Jones, Billie Jones, John Jones, son, Dennis Imbody, Sally Jackson, Ann Jacobs, Jay Jenner, Carla Jerew, Steve Johnson, Melissa Johnston. Row 2-Brenda 'r rv ' f 1.1 I .. .J ,' nf Row I-Becky Kaelber, Kenny Kanniard, Joe Kantzer, Sandy Keckler, Linda Keefer, Margrit Kestenholz, Lillie Kilpatrick, Kregg Kirts, Donna Klaiber, John Knight. Row 2-Kenneth T' vo x ' 6. C , Sharon Jones, Steven Jones, Woodie Jordon. Allan Justice, Lynette Kabana. ,. .1 L I ' .af ffl , It I s I Knotts, Cindy Knox, Mary Jo Koeppel, Barbara Kraner, Robin Krider, Robert Kunkle, Oner Kurkcu. Keith Kurz, Bill LaFol- lette, Becky Lane. 1, g t,' , ,rv ' a n r' P- 1- - , .EW I I , L- ,ka Y rl 'v- ' 1 .1-'-Ll rv is -' v n . 4- .- ,- ,Q , ,a .. -- 1 ' , -f L. 1' K' ' ' 1 . l v Q H ' Row I-Ruth Large, Emily Lashey, Pierre LaVette, Rick Layne. Cathie Lease, Karen Lee. Phil Leedam, Mike Leeper. Mary Lou Lewis. Barbara Lintz. Row 2-Don Lister, Linda ST' 1 1 AVA J W 5 '-Q. a vs v- U- -Q. ' .a ., ff Z 2- , K ' lr C- II! 3 4-'x,,. Loeffert, Sherry Lohman, Doug Long, Patricia Loper, Dave Lord. Paula Louck, Diana Lower, Cecelia Lucas, Ronald Lu- CHS. j Y M 1 fu 71' rv- c' - 5' L' ' 'gs l f s - v- F- vi - , K I - 'Q ' N4 .' K sa . is ' db' - el Cl. gf:-i, Q- :t. t Q- t Z . 1 ki fb. , 'i 1. - . - fr R - , s .. 1. . fu '. it .- f' 1 F7 t . V 25' ,Z 1 'sf' L, iff-' ur e- f -P L, W tvyft 'v tx .' 4 V ll i' D A f A 'si Row 1-Sharon Lucas, Gloria Ludwig,-Charles Luyster, Law- McClain, Donna Mccleese, Edward McCloskey, Cathy MC- YCHCC I-YQH, Steve MHUIGY- Betty Martin- QHFY Martin, HOW- Connell, Clarence McCoy, Bob McCullough, John McEldow- ard Martin, Barbara MHSSCY- Sharon MKSSIC- ROW 2-Barry ney, Steve McGinniss, Phyllis McKean, Bonnie McMahan. nh' B ' ' ... Q- 'Ss 'xr , J My , 4: , 't ,- f N 'W PM , V A wt, I Z Lg 'rl' ,A ,.,, -1-I 5.7 4 :Si Z, Q! ii A t Ji. L ,' , A , f ' V , .iv I W 1 C I it ' 'Q Y' fr, it .1 - , 1 U w ' 'T' ' xr T W ' 'O W ' L I 3 K' ,N lg'-Q Q A ' M, ,'. ,A M , xl ,X -A Ei,..., -m e ls iii ff, ll , JW - K . e rl tis f I . 1 A I Row I-Mary McMahan, Pat McMahon, Sheila Meginness, Karen Meldahl, Louise Messenger, Jeff Messenger, Rhodella Metz, Clara Metzger, Carolyn Miley, Dan Miller. Row 2- if ' w 5 ' ' -Q 1 :gf ig. Z r , mv. J N 'xx 1' ' A A B ft? ' P9 Row I-Steve Moore, Jim Morgan, Sandy Morris Martin Morrison, Sandra Mounts Frank Murray Bill Na er C l . , PP , Hr Neimeyer, Elaine Nemeth, Arnold Newell, Row 2-Russell A g 1 f 4: 1 .av N N 'X S. -f' , I, 9 T., M. - Q - XLT., If .inf ,j :Z - 'K ,iv 'Yrf ', 'V It J 1 :PE-' .I ' 1 Row I-Jeff Otto, Robert Owen, Wanda Parish Linda Parker Peggy Patrick, Tyrone Patterson, Linda Payne, Bud Pearson Mike Pemberton. Vicki Pendergrast. Row 2-Connie Peters. 92 Dick Miller, , Millington, Danny Millington Dixie Millisor, Cath Mitt Ray Miller, Ron Miller, Linda Milligan David , Y 011, Carolyn Moore, Charlotte Moore. ' an 'N , . 'rt' -if U ra t,, t I A ., Vglv All 1 11 tt Q I I 1 dvr: y 1 gf f' 5 A. ,451 Q fi- 31, Q . as C tttt t I , I Newell, Penny Nichols, Carl Norris, Bill Norton, Betty Nus- ser, Sherry Obenour, Marsha O'Hara, Pat Oliver, Charles Orcena, Carol Orr. r ,, V . , Q . ' vv' V - , 1. . -, . - A 1' ' W- -,- i .vl- , , it Lt , law tt Y ,, -it 'X tilt zi X 'L' -'P , Q, 'fi' t ft ff P , A A ll, , Rick Phelps, Steve Phillips, Bill Pierce, Dave Pierce Melvin Pikeiunas, Jack Porter, Ken Postell, Michael Postle, Connie Potter. l Q lu Q 711 -X. ,:.. fs- ' ' WZ-: , . - -4- , f v - , cf-. . . , 1 ty vi! , AI T Ax Raw I-Karen Pyles, Lynn Quigley, Hal Rainier, Mary Ramey. Christina Rank, Don Reams, Walter Reams, Patty Reed, Charles Reese, Teresa Reid. Row 2--Linda Reiff, Mike YS , Q 4 ixi, L va- M, Q 5 :L rf E s J J 'B . l ,ff ' ff' S J fi .T 1 , , -' , ' J W . an Q -jx M I Renfrew, Lou Reynolds, Donna Richardson, Milford Riffee, Byron Riley, Art Rinbolt, Susan Ringer, Judy Rissler, Dennie Roberts. f ' A ::-' ,.:.-- '- T' ,, 'H v, I, N. .. -. va . I , 1 I QTL! -M Q nn Row 1-Linda Roberts, Tom Roberts, Don Robertson, Bob Robinson, Bernice Rogers, Perry Rogers, Nicky Romeo, Gayle Roper, Carol Rose, Vicki Roseberry. Row 2-Patty Rowland, Q' l .,- .-. A -M 4 K, r - I I 1 . I F .V .gag D Y .0 F ' U fp , - gg :' , A 52? N f' , .-.ft 'I 455 ty Row I-Sherri Schnittker, Phil Scott, Bobbie Search, Juanita Seckel. Ron Seckel, Ginger Sergent, Paul Sergent, Margaret Sewald. Jack Shadowens, David Sharp. Row 2-Harry it X-Xirif r T . .- 'Y11' . , ! f I A Row I-Prudy Sifritt, Laura Simons. Steve Simpson, Bill Sims. Norman Sims, Barry Sishe, Carl Sizemore, Steve Skatzes, Jim Slankard, Avenell Slone. Row 2-Bill Smith. Bonnie Smith. A A rv v- LA' Barbi Rubins, Shirley Rudd, Sue Rudd, Judy Ruhl, Donna Ryan, Diana Sabins, Roberta Saidleman, Diana Saunders, John Scharer. 4. J -Y B 4 ' 'Q-it Q V . I , . , y g vZ'Av1 L. ' X 9. 'U 1 N 9 fv- J f 'S 4' 7 v I 3 i I Shepard. Lila Sheppard, Jim Shifflet, Shelley Shively, Earnest Shoffner, Ezell Showers. Jean Shuck, Theresa Shumate, Tim Shuster, David Sifritt. 'nu qs ' ,to D aj If W f X M .f jf X f is OA tfv 9 lm .1 3 Jai' A v' 1-r A . Y i ' .Al A 1' Cheryl Smith, Clara Smith, Emery Smith. Linda Smith. Jane Smith. Lorna Snow. Becky Snyder, Jan Snyder. lf 'N .Q T, 'ff . ., . if , ' ly! , 'H X R- , 'Gif 1, ,rx Y V Y Q l l'1il T'f 1 fue L' ' fx, 1 If A QQ 'F 'lx' f vs ' ' Row 1-Linda Snyder, Bill Snyder, Steve Somerlot, Mary Sparks, Jr. Sparks, Don Spitzer, Joe Washek, Greg Stark, Bernard Starling, Susan Steiman. Row 2-Carolyn Stewart, Jo if J -- ,Q x,-:xy-3.:1g,:E I , fr' item: '- .ff , Row I-Mike Teetor, Linda Tennar, Barbara Thacker, Brenda Thomas, Janet Thomas, Patsy Thomas, Judy Thomp- son, Janel Throckmorton, Jackie Totaro, Jeff Tremain. Row ' 1 i.. ,. ' 'V' Q M . rv -v ,, f l .- fv va - - , . ,. Y' X 'gf ,f i e 1 A c X .,,, Q J if 'ri' A 3-Wi J K J? J' , .lv -f 5 W 5, 1 if ,S 5 t IAA L Y C fa 47 1' f B 4, Row I-Robert Vance, Marcia VanGorden, Sandra VanSickle, Sheila Varner, Pete Vogt, Linda Waddle, Gale Walker, Ginger Walker, Pam Waller, Carole Walter. Row 2-Jim Wanamaker, I' . y t: .1 7... -17 W' ' M n vs 0 , Y- Q- - Q I ' N, . . X A - 2- ' f I . .. , A vv N ' 1' 5., a 5 t f r wt P x X.: , - 5 , 1 P V Row I-Billy Wilcox, Carol Wilcox, Nell Wilder, Brenda Wilkinson, Alta Williams, Brenda Williams, Candy Williams, Carlton Williams, Debbie Williams, Diane Williams. Row 2- di Rae Stewart, Mary Kay Stoner, Bill Stout, Carol Straw, Doug Sykes, Janis Tackett, Shirley Tanner, George Taylor, Paul Taylor. what A grief Cyy qzt.. y A me 2-Carolyn Trimmer, Arnold Triplett, Ina Mae Triplett, Julia Troutman, Tim Troyer, John Truka, Betsy Turner, Brenda Ulery, Lu Utley, Linda Vance. , 1439K fr' if -N I ' I' x 43 v fl -,r V ' A ' ' ,U S 2 I ' T v' . J k Lv v-' .LX M 'V H W ,, A . - l -Q f N 1 v src MQ, , , W. ., t V., A4 , I f A K, A .af fs- -a Ann Washburn, Dave Watson, Pat Weaver, Steve Welch, Kathy Werbel, Carolyn White, Joe White. Wetterauer, Deloris Wharton, Anne 5,55-. -I 'M , 6 Vi. rg .. g::' ,F 'V- V 1: 5 l ,, 'ZW' v-fig! J K in lb Jerri Williams, Mike Williams, Pat Williams, Ron Williams, Sharon Williams, Tim Williams, Jon Williamson, Linda Wil- liamson, Sue Williamson, Carolyn Willis. 94 Q ,Q W V1 'Ii J 1 N t 'S , a G -,, ' , - -.p , s- - 'C . fx . JY X ' 1 ' i' f' ' U I f' ' .X W 1- ,'. I ff i I 1' , s - J Z7 -1 I f I , 4 Y lf Y , ' I f M r 11 T fl In I Ls xii, . ii' I Row 1-Carol Wilson, Dennis Wilson, Pam Wilson, Dan Wise, ling, Bruce Young, Janet Young, Jr. Young, Jewell Young Jim Wise, Tydie Wood, Larry Woolum, Peggy Wooten, Kathy Joyce Young, Brenda Zwolle, Carol Zwolle, Cressie Zwolle. Wyman, Carol Yager. Row 2-Kathy Yannitell, Scott Ying- .v - Mike Bailey, John Bays, Clara Childress. Kathy Carey, Marshall Huston, Mike Rizzo, John Brandyberry, Georgia Jones, Robert Mc- Millan, Ronnie McGhee. G V-W Susan Turner, Marvin Harvey, Bill Harris, Darrell Holt, John Wicker, Larry Riffee, Gloria Kaelber. 95 ERICA, THE BEAUTIF v.5V'4'?'Vll93?.. A-t if , 1 , .Y 13: A 4 SAMUEL AUC-ZUSTUS WARD I-t illlll zllll Arranger! for Balml by A W cfimfxw DRAGON Arttlaxnxtttr rnzwstoso r g g g The rich, mellow tone of the oboe is truly rep- - p 6, e ,, resentative of the excellence of Harding's musi- 'L or e j ig. Q ' ' cal organizations. Long hours of study devoted 'Y 'i' to musical theory and practice result in individ- , I 15'g r-- ual accomplishment, and orchestral and band g l' F e 'Q g a,-, I -,,,- W V performances of near perfection. Deft and dedi- y Q, ' K i i ' W cated hands of instructors continually strive to W l pm' prepare young instrumentalists for the crescen- that QW-1 llSl'1'N' my do of executive musican's hands meeting inter- tf e 7 so i e,e, s..si, . ,Att T as eninpqwwnbv L pretive director's hands. With voices raised in , li lfgbi Q Q or e, song, choral groups provide another source of ' A i i A Y musical expression. 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'SJ Q 3' 13' 1 3 2 7 div. if 4' i'ii t -7 gb 1 Q Q - 5- ra 5554 1 rrr' i SL-5 - 'lim lg? l if X or l W ' j , P ., -. l Deb ' xc B U .2 3 J D 3 '1 D mu. 1 This Alrzxtlgvlxxtfllt Q l9li3 by Dragon hlusic CO. CQ 1958 Dragon lXlusiC CO. All Rights Rt'sf'rx'Cd. International Copyright Secured Stun Fox Pultlishing Company, Inc., New York, Sole Agent. 1 fr--, V Uv io X f Q 6 'K 'vm 1 Q , I , 'Q ff, Q I , 1 , lr, af 74 ' - . I !! f ,ral fvf .ff X 1' 'l' Row I-C. Heisman. M. Slater, L. Green, P. Glimpse, M. Kates, S. Higdon, A. Long, D. Longacre, J. Glosser, S. Fletcher, C. Woods, L. Newman, P. Baker, D. McKee, J. Sobditch, J. Stafford, L. Conyers. Row 2-T. Imbody, J. Kel- sey, A. Oiler, P. Brewer, C. Taber, S. Faust, D. Reynolds, P. Higgins, S. Shaye, S. Brickley, R. Rhoden, R. Taylor, D. Stout, L. Miller, B. Etter, M. Hill, P. Porter, L. Hamburg, V. Free- man. Row 3-Mr. Jones, B. Young, E. Kates, K. Cover Gleeful Choiristers Encourage Row I: M. Whitehead, J. Everly, S. Callahan, P. Clark, S. Coulter, B. Weckbacher, J. Burch, D. Baldwin, M. Harris, C. Williamson, J. Narviel, A. Moran, J. Sanderson, L. Burton. Row 2: M. Cofer, J. Heller, S. Minnick, L. Harbolt, C. Ken- dawn i T' nedy, J. Hock, S. Wadkins, K. Garver, J. Giles, B. Smith, Y. Columber, S. Cook, S. Brunson, J. Schultz. Row 3: S. Tanner, B. Young, R. Martin, S. Miner, B. Bosh, L. Parks, H. Burns, G. Corwin, P. Gay, J. Green, J. Grogg, B. Gale, L. G. Jones. al dim JRTG F9 i 1? ----1? ' V V ' ba. '- ' .,.......- . 4 . -4-..w.w-W,-qw 1 -4---.-.-...., .M -..-----a...-1, .f ...W .........,......,,,,,,,,', ' ,V w f Q l'-nun A--9, Q ,,, Q- ,, Q I'-'-' 1 l '7'4.WF 7':lIY?f,..'.7' ' -- -92,4-e.--..L.. . CJ P. Martin, S. Johnston, A. Ratliff, M. Baughman, G. Helms, S. Thomas, E. Ruppart, D. Haberman, D. Wolbert. B. Spur- M. Harper, K. Reinwald, D. McCombs, S. Langdon, R. Helms, lock, J. Dripps, B. Saunders, J. Conkle, C. Stevenson, D E. Baxter, T. Harper, N. Gerber, J. Rowley. Row 4-S. Cottrell,M.Scott,S. Bullock. Hughes, D. Richards, J. Lamb, S. Brown, D. Keeran, D. Rech, Cultural Atmosphere Row I-L. Smith, K. Cornell, M. Chesnut, T. Bullock, M. Brickley, P. Gibson, M. Kestenholz, B. Young, L. Hopkins, S. Somerlot, G. Jolliff, Mr. Jones. Row 2-S. Crump, N. Bender, A. White, L. Sheppard, G. Evans, S. French, H. Harris, C. Wetteraur, T. Reid, F. Hardman, P. McMahon, S. Gouge. Row 3-J. Seckel, B. Snyder, L. Brown, D. Higgins, S. Skatzes, B. McClain, M. Lewis, M. Cline, L. Messenger, P. Reed, K. Cottrell, M. Johnston. Row 4-V. Pendergrast, C. Walter, C. Conkle, M. Wyman, V. Row 5-D. B. Martin, Loeffert, C. D. Millisor, Williams, S. VanGorden, T. Hill, V. DeBolt, K. Werbel, K Blackford, A. Washburn, B. Kaelber, D, Benjamin Howard, P. Wilson, B. Williams, J. Throckmorton M. Pemberton, B. Snyder, J. Messenger, L Peters. Row 6-L. Kabana, J. Smith, K. Helms C. Miley, E. Cook, B. Wilkinson, M. O'Hara, S Schnilker. I . s A , Z l :.f fl? if 553 IF' r--.llllflf ROW If N- White- L- COUYCYS- J- Bufch- E- Lewis, C- PCICYS- Cunningham, T. Fleming. Row 3: K. Corrigan, D. Horseman A. Washburn, A. Thomas, C. Mascari, T. Hoffman, M. Cald- P, Kfeilef, L, Pick, T, Gallup, M, O'Brien, K, Hershey, B well, P. Beckel. Row 2: J. Stafford, S. Bacon, P. Glimpse,.N. Gates, E, Kates, R, Milligan, T, Metz, A, McMullen, J Wilde, P. Krider, J- Feffimafl- P- MCCOYNUS- K- HUBPCS, B- Throckmorten, C. Click, D. Worten, S. Callahan, J. Wamsley SCIHIWCFS- J- Hill, P- Higgifli R- Milligan, F- HiUCI1THCh, L- L. Renfrew, M. Adams, R. Sharer, R. Bikacson, R. Click, J nstrumentalists Perform With Row 1: B. Babich, A. Long, D. Whorton, D. Worne, D. McGuire, R. Todaro, C. Cory, N. Wade, N. Gerber. Row 2: M, Hoffman, C. Dean, M. J. Fruin, P. Hachten, P. Porter, S. Healea, L. Conyers, N. Stafford, P. White, J. Burch, N. Carpenter, A. Zachman, B. Layne, S. Hofacker, J. f rr - 6. 2 ' I . Krider, B. Kraner. Row 3: L. Keefer, G. Powell Pemberton, B. Simmons, P. Glimpse, S. Bacon, J Beckel, C. Mascari, G. Green, M. Kates, R Wamsley, J. Throckmorton, C. Click, A. McMul- ,, lift X .V Q. K, ., , ,, . A. .. lllfitifllf MN W rf .f . . 4 . al-llll-lil li ll llll , . 1, , 1 Q. sr , 14.-' i ' 5 1 e fe 1 A' 1 1 3 f ,.i ' f f - ' ' g ' J 1 ' . I ' 4 5 1 ' , . . , 5 I , 4 : 1 J D 1 J AIIIIMIM IW! IIHIMIFJBJIII l? I l , . 1 I l l u-2 T II l.-11- l .. - Sl lE':lI'CI', M. Kates, R. HOf8CkCl'. Row 4.' MT. Miller, WlS- M, Fry, D, Little, Lgng, R. Thorpe, Thgmgg, D, Busch, singer, B. Search, B. Kraner, B. Etter, J. Freese, J. Jennings, J, Beck-31,D,H0rd, S, Heigel, Mr, Lane, R. Craven, J. Grimes, J. Sobditch, D. McCombs, D. Young, M. Teetor, S. Fogt, D. Paterson, T. Metz, M. Mann, S. Simp- son, K. Siemsen, R. Warne, L. Fitzwater, R. Dutt, C. Garver, Ccomplished Musicianship len, C. Roach, G. Jams. Row 4: Mr. Swisher, Mr. Lane, T. D. Busch. J. Beckel. R. Dutt. M. England. S. Heisel, B. Se- Richards, D. Sifritt, R. Young, T. Kohler, E. Ruppart, R. landers, R. Click,C. Craven,J. Sobditch. Craven, P. Memahon, D. McCombs, P. Higgins, R. Corrigan, T. Fleming, M. Mann, S. Fogt, S. Simpson, T. Metz, T. Slack, SAXOPHONE QUARTET-B. Selanders, P. Higgins, L. Cun- ningham, T. Fleming. BRASS QUINTET-J. Wamsley, R. Dutt, R. Bikacson, T. Metz, M. Mann. fi' FLUTE QUARTET-C. Mascari, T. Hoffman, M. Caldwell, P. Beckel. Ensembles .1 5. . ,KN 7 J. ' x ww- ,,, HORN QUARTET-C. Click, S. Callahan, J. Throck- CLARINET QUARTET-J. Stafford, S. Bacon, P. Glimpse, K. Corrigan. TROMBONE TRIO-D. Hord, J. Beckel, D. Busch. morton, J. Wamsley. CLARINET QUARTET-B. Gorenfio, N. Wade, C. Wis- singer, D. Horstman. CLARINET QUARTET-K. Hughes, J. Ferriman, B. Search, fx. L. Fick. 1' J if TRUMPET Q U A R T E T-M. Teetor, M. Adams, S. Gast, S. Simpson. CLARINET QUARTET-P. McCombs, P. Krider, B. Gorenflo, D. Horstman. STRING TRIO-K. Mclntire, M. Babich, J. Sobditch. N I' mx l'i':gMlk Q.- STRING SEXTET-M. Hoffman, J. Fruin, G. Powell, R. Click, N. Wade, D. Todaro. STRING TRIO-C. Cory, J. Sobditch, A. Long. STRING QUARTET-M. Babich, A. Long, C. Cory. N. Gerber. STRING QUARTET-L. Keefer, M. Pember- ton, A. Zachman, B. Kraner. TRUMPET QUARTET-T. Metz, D. Paterson. S. Fogt, M. Mann. ...A 1, I 51. .-vzswziig I I Q 1 I '3' i f A fit Row .I: B. Selanders, F. Hittenrach, S. Bacon, K. Corrigan, T. Dietsch. Row 2.' S. Fogt, T. Snow, M. Mann, D. Paterson T Fleming, P. Higgins, Mr. Miller, J. Beckel, S. Heisel, N. Metz, B. Simmons, R. Click, P. Beckel. The Stardusters Present abbit Ears Harding's talented dance band, the Stardusters, en- tertained this year with their usual skill and variety under the direction of Mr. Edward Miller. The band, consisting of seventeen members and seven alternates, played an assortment of instruments ranging from trumpets and trombones to drums. This year the Stardusters entertained for assemblies at the city's three junior high schools, Marion Catholic, Harding, and for meetings of several service clubs. The group also held their annual Starduster Jazz Concert in April. The Starduster Review included Bill Snyder vocaliz- ing to Birth of the Blues, and Nancy Gerber singing More, while the Songspinners, a girl's quartet, har- monized to the Latin rhythms of Girl from Ipanema. Dancers featured were Bobbi Search and Mike Mann tapping to Undecided and Val Freeman and Linda Gross performing a jazz ballet to Perdido. Instrumental highlights of the show were Night and Day and the Stardusters, own comedy rendition of Bubbly Music, a take-off on the Lawrence Welk dance band. From the opening notes of Rabbit Ears through the closing strains of Stardust, these talented musi- cians held the attention of every audience. The camera finds Maestro Miller in his act with the maracas on the upbeat. . '74 In her impressive manner, Nancy proves that music hath charm. Sophomores acclaim with pride tal- ented Bill Snyder. 'ivy--. - --1-L..- ' Starduster symbol shines brightly over each performance. Linda and Val evince poise in their jazz ballet impression. Trumpeter Mann leaves his band- stand to join Bobbi in a fast-moving tap dance. S LFEGGIETT lst Bb CORNET Non trompo vivo CARL PHILIPP EMANUEL BACH Scored by Kenneth Widdowson 5 time 1 at livsi-ill?-l1Tl,efiJlllIs.i ,ara D E The sounding trumpet heralds the countless extracurricular activities of Harding students. 7TFeii ,X I With brilliant fanfare the year's events of stu- - 1 . t if g y , , Q, be ee e gf dent government, professional and service clubs, mf -:L .f journalistic endeavors, and athletic contests pass in review. Some students develop leadership in El p3v ,fx g the upbeat activities of student council, class g i c pi g elections, officerships, and staff positions of year- is ' ii is ii book and newspaper. Others personify cooper- mf mf f ation and a team spirit through their participa- tion in athletics and their membership in com- 1 e . pp ' munity and school service organizations. How- . pg p . . ever, whether extracurricular activities are of a ff leadership or followership nature, each serves to broaden the experience and round the per- ' -3 sonality of the individual student. Hrn. t - QQ Lis l I' as i . l I li . e c' l mfgj wr- Lid' Ll' LW.rV'ff' Qi' L! film be 25? ' .. r , . K - .o . 5 Eur Lf lm nv .J if F I 1 1--LL t 9,1 - ff ff Z A -9 p 6 1 p Hrn. - 5 ' . 'Wt r 1 ACTIVITIES fi A f X L g ffmVmlE73-t LK! I I rl div. pm Q wil-is-ff iii:-H roi ff fffb QCopyright MCMLXII by Ludwig Music Publ. Co. ,C1eve1and, Ohio International Copyright Secured.A11 Rights Reserved. Printed in U. S. A. I...-,.-- J .mljxg 'V X Seated-Y. Jessie, P. Franklin, M. Ishida, D. Shirk, J. J. Williams, B. Herr, B. Anderson, T. Smith, T. Lister, Conkle. C. Wilcox, B. Alexander. Standing-B. Brown. K. Biris, N. Swartz, B. Stull, C. Barkley. Student Council Motivates To provide unity and cooperation of students and faculty, to develop the practices of good citizenship, to promote the general welfare and reputation of Harding High School, and to provide a means of adequate stu- dent government are the main objections of the Hard- ing Student Council. This year the eighteen member council, consisting of three boy and three girl repre- sentatives selected from the Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Classes, operated the Student Council Book- store and maintained an announcement board in front of the main office. The group motivated and conducted the elections of class oliicers and was responsible for part of the Homecoming activities. At Christmas time the members decorated the tree in the main lobby and the small ones for the Christmas assembly. The council members took part in the Freshman visitation and served as guides at various vis- itations throughout the school year. This organization also was responsible for devotions before the morning assemblies. In an attempt to publicize the business and the ac- tions of the Student Council to the rest of the student body, the members initiated the printing of the minutes of the council meetings to be read in the homerooms. The council also used a suggestion box at various times during the year to obtain opinions and ideas from the students themselves. To bring the council up to date, the group revised its constitution and, through committee study, planned new methods for school elections. Climaxing a busy year the council trans- formed the auditorium for baccalaureate and the Coli- seum for commencement. President Judy Conkle was assisted by Dan Shirk, vice-president, Millie Ishida, secretary, and Steve Bal- linger, treasurer. The advisers for the group were Miss May, Mrs. Linscott, Mr. Maynard, and Mr. Shank. T. Roush, D. Longacre, C. Barkley, P. Hamburg, Mr. Rees, G. Roberts, J. Rowley. To give recognition to outstanding Marion County teen-agers was the ultimate goal of this year's Marion Star Teen-ager-of-the-Month Committee. Jane Rowley and Gary Roberts were Harding's representatives to the county-wide program designed to bring honor to deserving high school students. Winners were selected on the basis of scholarship, leadership, citizenship, character, and activities. Harding's committee consisted of six members who met once a month under the advisership of Mr. Rees to select two students to represent Harding in county competition. The members, two from each class, were chosen by the guidance councilors. Judy Conkle was honored by being selected the first Teen-ager-of-the-Month of the 1964-1965 school year. For this accomplishment Judy received front-page cov- erage in the local newspaper and a certificate of achievement. Teen-of-the-Month Committee Selects PRESIDENTS-Row 1: D. Lister, J. Truka, L. Scran- ton, M. Ishida, J. Curl, M. Brickley, C. Conkle,'R. Saidleman. S. Callahan, S. Obenour, L. Quigley, J. Row- ley. Row 2: T. Photos, M. Fetter, D. Shirk, E. Dodds, B. Werley, F. Vestal, S. Imbody, G. Felton, I. Siler, B. Burns, J. Grace. Row 3: D. Hughes, S. Browning, J. Jen- ner, G. Roberts, B. Alexander, J. Grogg, J. Ferguson, D Miller, B. McGary, D. Ewing. Row 4: W. Haines, K Bowker, R. Gwinner, A. Manfre, T. Stewart, T. Roush G. Swain, B. Snyder, M. Decker. VICE PRESIDENTS-Row 1: N. Richards, V. Emery, M, Darnell, S. Griiiin, B. Search, J. Stewart, D. Brust. P. Nichols, L. Keefer, B. Anderson. Row 2: C. Yeager, M. Gentzler, M. Chestnut, P. Ritzler, N. Kunkle, C. Wagenhals, B. Stull, L. Ellery, D. Richards, D. Rey- nolds. Row 3: L. Renfrew, P. Clark, M. Akers, K. Siem- i . ., in. i I 4 , l SECRETARIES-Row 1: G. Sanden, C. Smith, C. Stevenson, P. Foreman, B. Fletcher, J. Rees, L. White, C. Winslow, C. Mitton, P. Higgins. Row 2: L. Loeffert, P. Reed, J. Dripps, K. Hughes, C. Jerew, K. Hershey, C. Barkley, S. Lindsay, C. Click. Row 3: J. Lamb, C. Biris, S. Dune, B. Wynkoop, N. Saffell, M. Green, L. Gruver 1 ' til! sen, T. Imbody, L. Hamburg, D. Whitehead. Row 4: P. Moore, B. Selanders, R. Parrott, R. Ellwood, R. Scheff, T. Lister, V. McKee, D. Lord, B. Herr, R. Brammer. Row 5: C. Petrich, H. Boncutter, C. Chesnut, L. Wood, T. Green, J. Caudill, J. Green, M. Dardinger, M. Rizzo. J. Crumm, M. Hodge. Row 4: S. Carr, J. Williams, D. Ferguson, D. Haberman, Y. Jessie, D. Baldwin, J. Burch, J. Patterson, G. Roper. Row 5: G. Huckaba, K. Roberts, A. Goldsberry, D. Hinklin, S. Laird, M. Downs. TREASURERS-Row 1: M. McMahan, B. Chappell, M. Brown, J. Alexander, C. Hersman, M. O'Brien, J. Sobditch, J. Wamsley. Row 2: C. Wilcox, P. Gibson, C. Clark, C. Reid, K. Callahan, J. Glosser, M. Scott, T. Gerlach, B. Crothers. Row 3: S. Wadkins, V. Blackford, M. Mclntire, M. Kestenholz, J. Snyder, S. Morris, S. Q Sloan, S. Langdon, T. Hipsher. Row 4: G. Brown, M. Whitehead, J. Giles, S. Lucas, S. Harbolt, S. Heisel, M. Wynn, D. Fletcher, D, Baker, D. Stewart, P. Scott. Row 5: N. Chivington, D. Hinklin, K. Reinwald, M. Botts, T. Dye, G. Tackett, J. Chapman. omeroom flicers Represent And Learn hrough articipation HALL MONITORS-Row I: M. Wynn, H. Boncutter, T. Roush, M. Decker, S. Brown, B. Rissler, D. Shirk. Caldwell, L. Goines, C. Clark, M. Slater, A. Harlow, N. Kuhn, L. Messenger. Row 4: N. Wade, M. Yoder. K. Row 2: P. Allman, S. Whipps, B. Brown, B. Alexander, Mount. S. Sloan, G. Daas, R. Lodwig, L. Fridley. Row 3: M. x KL i . Row I: G. Felton, T. Slack, R. Diegel, S. Langdon, C. Petrich. Row 2: Mrs. Reese, Adviser: G. Green, P. Hachten, B. Chap- pell, D. Wentringhan, B. Gritlin, G. Garver, R. Scharer, P. Howison, R. Schultz. Row 3: R. Foster, B. Jones, T. Hill, P. Every Thursday evening from 7:00 to 9:00, mem- bers of the Math-Science Seminar Cformerly the Joe Berg Seminarj listened to lectures by experts in various fields and participated in discussion about a wide vari- ety of topics. One of the most exciting sessions of the year was presented by the General Telephone Company. The students were able to talk with a scientist in New York City by means of a new communication system, and they asked questions about the newest advances in space communication. Since oil is a timely subject for Marion County, the students learned about the drilling and production of oil and the uses of various by-products. As a part of this study of oil and the petroleum industry, the group took a field trip to the Marathon Company's home office in Findlay, Ohio. Science Fair projects played an important part in the seminar study. Each student presenting his project at one of the meetings, answering questions from the group, and receiving suggestions for his project. Pro- grams for the Math-Science Seminar are arranged by the adviser, Mrs. Reeser, who is assisted by authorities from the fields of industry, education, and science. Patrick, P. McCormick, S. McGuire, K. Ritzler, R. Schultz. Row 4: B. Gottschalk, B. Barnhouse, M. McMahan, P. Louck, P. Franklin, M. Smith, A. Jacobs, C. Click, F. Burton, B. Turner. Scientists Examine heorums Science speaks a universal language. Row 1: Mrs. Alexander, C. Cory, J. Wamsley, E. Baxter, R. Shultz, S. McGuire, M. Slater. Row 2: C. Craver, P. Hachten, M. Toye, P. Weaver L. Greer, B. Fisher, S. Bishop K. Ritzler. Row 2: G. Green G. Walker, J. Snyder, R. Kun- kle, G. Taylor, S. Haskins, V. McKee, R. Foster, B. Bosh. Row 4: S. Gallup, P. Carlisle, P. Miley, J. Platt, J. Stewart, D. McKee, B. Newell, D. Horstman, S. McElroy. Row 5: M. Cofer, B. Gale, R. Burke, S. Bullock, J. Schultz, B. Lintz S. Wadkins, C. Morgan, S. Yeager. s s v 1 anguages Bridge Barriers The French Club, under the advisership of Mrs. Alexander, launched a study of the French provinces as its main theme this year, with a different province being discussed at each of the meetings. Other activi- ties included skits, song fests, films, and guest speakers. An especially interesting meeting was provided by Mrs. deFranc, a native of Nice, France, who told of her province and its customs. In December the club en- joyed a Christmas play and French carols, and Mrs. Alexander held a French dinner at her home in the spring. Oilicers for the year were Eddie Baxter le pres- identg Roger Schultz, le sons-president, Janice Wams- ley, la secretaireg and Carol Cory, la tresorier. The members of Harding's Spanish Club sought to broaden their knowledge of Spanish and familiarize themselves with Spanish-speaking countries. One of the highlights of the year was the Christmas party which was held in the home economics rooms. During the year, the club members also enjoyed Spanish music, games, and food. Guest speakers accented the club's program, with an especially interesting meeting being provided by Miss Sharon Sloan, who told of her recent trip to Spain. The club officers were Thelma Bullock, la presidenteg Pam Waller, la vice presidenteg Kathy Cornell, secretariag Kathy Werbel, la tesorerag and Vicki DeBolt, social chairman. Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Penry served as advisers of the club. Row 1: T. Bullock, V. DeBolt, K. Werbel, K. Cornell, P. Waller. Row 2: M. McMahan, L. Quigley, M. Gentzler, B. Young, B. Barger, Mrs. Smith. Row 3: J. Throckmorton, C. Barkley, C. Wilcox, C. Willis, R. Fisher, P. Craven, T. Hoffman. Row 4: M. VanGorden, C. Stewart, P. Louck, K. Corrigan, B. Kraner. An innovation of the Future Nurses' group was the invitation of junior girls into membership. Underclass- men were admitted for the purpose of having an op- portunity to view nursing in its true light before decid- ing upon a nursing career. Apart from the meetings, which were held jointly, the younger group functioned as a separate organization. Leading the Junior Club were Janet Ferriman, Nancy White, Michele Auld, and Ellen Weiss. Under the supervision of Mrs. Lees and Mrs. Sloane, the club ushered in the school year with a panel composed of Harding graduates in the process of Nurses' training. Highlights of the year included trips to hospital open-houses and Christmas parties held at the homes of Marilyn Hill and Janet Ferriman. Many of the Senior girls acquired valuable experi- ence while working either as L'Blue Girlsu at Marion General Hospital, or Candy Stripers at Community Memorial Hospital. Officers of the Senior group in- cluded Marilyn Hill, Nancy Kuhn, Jean Martin, and Connie Clark. f Today's medical force speaks to tomorrow's hope Professional Clubs llluminate Careers Row I: C. Clark, J. Martin, N. Kuhn, M. Hill. Row 2: Wilkinson, J. Freese, P. Messenger. Row 4: S. Sheppard C. Gatrell, M. Mclntire, J. Burke, M. Babich, K. P. Glimpse, S. Fletcher, Y. Jessie, C. McKinn1ss L Mount, S. Bishop, L. Sherer, C. Woods. Row 3: M, Brewer, M. O'Brien. Row 5: Mrs. Sloane, N. Saffell L Kates, N. Wade, T. Isaly, M. Slater, R. Reams, K. Martin, J. Noe, L. Leeper. 4 Ili N Row I: T. Gallup, R. Diegle, R. Paterson, J Martin, S. Heisel, G. Powell, W. Metz. P Hachten. J. Grimes. Row 2: D. Peadon, T. Metz, T. Lister, D. Miller, T. Bechtle, R. Wer- ley, M. England, C. Petrich. Row 3: N. Haze- lett, L. Hoehn, B. Burns, R. Hofacker, L. Stan- ley, R. Houpt, C. Garver, D. Wintringham, S Fogt. Row 4: B. Griffith, D. Frost, T. Flem- ing, R. Click, Z. Patterson, S. Haskins, L. Martin, G. Harruff. Row 5: M. Shoemaker, G Felton. S. Langdon, D. Haberman, R. Schultz, R. Scharer, K. Ritzler. Row 6: Mr. Hazelett L. O'Day, C. Leffler, B. Rissler, T. Roush, B Allman, B. Evedly, E. Rosebrough. To learn about the opportunities in engineering, to cultivate the qualities essential in a good engineer, to study the lives of great engineers, and to foster the development of student leadershipv was the purpose subscribed to by the members of the Future Engineers of America Club. The main theme of this year's pro- gram was to learn about the different fields of engi- neering. The first meeting of each month was devoted to a guest speaker, while the second meeting featured a follow-up movie on the speaker's topic. The club members also enjoyed a field trip to the Argonne National Laboratories in Chicago. One espe- cially interesting meeting was provided by a speaking team from an Ohio State Engineering fraternity. Hard- ing's Future Engineers were sponsored by the Marion Chapter of the Ohio Society of Professional Engineers. Membership requirements provide that the students be in the eleventh or twelfth grade and be following mathematic and scientific courses acceptable at a col- lege of science or engineering. Officers this year were Steve Heisel, Jim Hart, Grant Powell, John Martin, Dick Paterson, Ron Diegle, and Tom Gallup. Row 1: J. Conkle, N. Hoehner, R. Schmidt. T. Roush, F. Vestal, J. Kelsey, M. Isaly, S. Higdon C. Hull, L. Hamburg. Row 2: C. Clark, D Stout, J. Burke, B. Saunders, C. Eikenbary, C Hinklin, D. Whitehead, J. Stafford, M. Granger. A. Long, V. Freeman. Row 3: B. Babich, P Livensparger, C. McCorkle, P. Hollenbach, S. Brickley, P. Baker, M. Yoder, L. Fick, M Caldwell, P. Martin. Row 4: K. Cover, L. Messenger, L. Miller, P. Ritzler. G. Sanden, J Wamsley, L. Samils, M. Stewart, B. Fischer, J Rowley, C. Schneider. Row 5: J. Olson, T. Baker, L. White, P. Weaver, M. Scott. L. Goines, C. DeBolt. Row 6: T. Carpenter, M. Wynn. S. Brown, K. Roberts, G. Evans. N. Alex, G. Thomas. Mr. Emery. Preparing to become the teachers of tomorrow, members of Future Teachers of America learned about the opportunities of a career in education, cultivated the essential qualities of a good teacher, and studied the lives of great teachers. Advised by Mr. Emery, the group met on the second and fourth Monday of each month. At this time they heard such guest speakers as Mr. Cecil Gabler, assistant to the Superintendent of schools, who spoke on the opportunities in secondary education, Miss Philomen Gregg, director of elemen- tary curriculum, who discussed the field of elementary education, Mrs. Angela Parks, journalism teacher and adviser to the Harding Herald staff, who related the experiences of a new teacher, and Mr. Eugene May- nard, American government teacher at Harding and director of the Ohio State branch, who spoke on col- lege preparation for a career in education. Members also participated in the annual visitation day, sharing in the classroom activity at the city's elementary schools. An F.T.A. banquet was held in the spring. Officers for the year were Tom Roush, Jane Kelsey, Fred Vestal, Mary Isaly, and Ruthie Schmidt. i HARDI G HERALD pw- ....-----:'ff T'- ...., .... ,.,,, ,4.1. , , 14552525522252552222525i2g2gzg::2g.-23i..:.gZ32ffz.1:5: .1., E' .- -ef: .- ,V1 '- -V,1,'- f' fr Z. ' -'- 7 AN QWWXM ,,,, K ,V , A ------I--'-------f'77g5 ' 'H :' - .. ,... ,. . . , . , .4-A-: D- - ,,.,,,,,, --------- 1 ii i ,Av GENERAL STAFF - Standing - E. LeMasters, C. Host, N. Saffell, B. Etter, P. Martin, D. Narney, R. Mc- Gowen, P. Porter, M. Hoffman, R. Christman. Seated-L. Sherer, T. Isaly, N, White. .07 .lx N linen x tin, R. Schmidt, N. Wade. 116 1'--- .qu- EDITORIAL STAFF-M. Morrison, N. Saffell, P. Mar- BUSINESS STAFF-Standing-P. Beckel, S. Belt, J. Grimes, P. Russell, E. Kates, J. Olson, P. Miley, J. Stanley. Row 2-D. McKee, R. Burke, S. Faust, R. Davis, M. Toye. Seated- M. Ishida, M. Isaly, M. Mosure. fix.. Reporters Isaly and Martin mastermind the Monday rush. lJl0'Q 1 9. ' .,Wfi' 9 . - 5 f. 1 X ..-1 l 117 FEATURE STAFF-Standing-R. Paterson L. O'Day, S. Heisel, R. Scharer, R. Schmidt N. Swartz, J. Fetter, C. Craver, D. Longacre Seated-S. Fogt, C. Garver, C. Petrich. l . i- F ,- I I x - ff ' X -Q T - vi N PORTRAIT STAFF-K. Siemsen, N. Kuhn, L. Hamburg, L. Quigley. 2,33- 'VMZ' A gbgqaw EDITORS-Miss Stafford, Adviserg P. Ritzler, Advertisingg L. Hamburg, Portraitsg L. Conyers, Editorg J. Kelsey, Salesg B. Gorenflo, Businessg K. Cover. The congenial trio unpackage a cover possibility for the '65 Quiver. 4 - X X Sr, , 1. s 'Q . l,' . V-:Q-' . -,4- . W. Fr, .,, . . , ut., L ...I ., A . . . .. --r. ..,,. , .,x. J., Us 4 5. An ..- ,-.x , 4 ' ' y v . . - . . '-' Ye . .1 .N ' ' . nu A 'S' i. f -,.- ,, . 4.,-.. v ' . . fa- r. 4' alll I' ', '. V, .. -A-, K. rt. V. .- . ., V'- .' '- v '. i ,5 -. , J, '-. u. . ', C4 . -,'.- .- .- Nlgl . . R-' .- . , rn K.v - ,, J' I 1 . r 'IN' x' 'TX ' , I x I .. x-1 X X , ' -AN .- Xi , s N xg -Z - , 1:7 -. . .- - . 1 '47, ,.l , .v'. 1 .g .' - .f'. .K' A :FQ '-, . 5, .A Ah . , Q. 141-:X -'- x X SJ- ' '. h , n V. v ,v', ' . .- A-.Ui .'.' ' -1 f ' 'P W' - r i . ,. '-X ' '. Q . n7','.' , .-ef . . ' ,-'- . , J. 1 1' - 1 'J , -' '.- . 41- b if . r ' . . 1 'vb ,Ny I. . -'F ,' . ,.. 0 ' '- 1,-. , f . ' ,Q ' lx' q. .- -4 -1.1 .' .'-. , L- . 'lg ' it-. -'. , '-.U . ,-3 .,- .,'-A. '4. ' . . ' nb' ,,. f Sealed-Mr. Couch, B. Chappell, T. Meginness. Stand- ing-P. Logsdon, R. Starcher, S. Hilt, M. Darnell, I. Everly, C. Hochstetter. Row 2-S. Darst, A. Fischer, G. Evans, S. Meginness, J. Heller, B. Randall. Row 3-S. McGuire, A. Manfre, B. Bills, S. McElroy, B. Barn- house, B. Logsdon, L. Sheppard, C. Orcena. Librarians Encourage Literary Enrichment Working in the Harding library each day from 8:00 to 4:00, members of the Library Council assist stu- dents who enter to search for books, check out or return books, or pay lines. Under the advisership of Mr. Couch, head librarian, the group arranged book displays in the first and second floor show cases and posted book jackets on the bulletin board outside the library. This year members of the Library Council at- tended a fall workshop for student librarians at Mans- field Madison High School, as well as the annual meet- ing of the Ohio Association of Student Librarians at Heidelberg College in Tifhn in the spring. Officers of the Library Council were Tom Slack, president, Barb Chappel, vice-president, and Terry Meginness, secre- tary. 4 ' . bye W mv 05 A ' u x .LlA. l . 4 5 Students R. Hofacker and K. - -MP4 f l Hughes evaluate the library reference material. GENERAL OFFICE-Mrs. Raub, Miss Holz- wart, Mrs. Marshall, M. Ishida, C. DeBolt, Mrs. Grifiith, J. Freese, M. McMahon, M. Mil- ler, J. Burke, L. Quigley, S. Gallup. GIRLS' GUIDANCE-S. Faust, Miss May, C. McCorkle. Standing-L. Scranton, T. Baker, M. Hartman, M. Swartz, D. Stout, T. Megin- ness. R. McGowan. PRINCIPAL'S OFFICE-S. Davis, Y. Jessie Standing-C. Morgan, S. Mulvaine, V. DeBolt, P. Mohr, C. Romoser, P. Franklin, M. Feaver, C. Barkley, P. Russell, J. Jewell, S. Coulter, C Yager, S. Crist, B. Rubins, L. Snell, Mrs. Row ley, Mr. Shank. Office Assistants Lighten oads 1 YW? num. -1 This year's office assistants helped ease the strain on Harding's administrative and secretarial staffs. Donat- ing one free period each day, these girls were kept busy answering phones, delivering call slips and mes- sages, filing cards, sorting mail, and doing other neces- sary chores. Their assistance was greatly appreciated by personnel in the Girls' and the Boys' Guidance Ofli- ces, the General Ofhce and the Assistant Principal's Ofhce. By doing the many time consuming tasks that make an office run smoothly, these girls allowed the administrative staff more time to spend conferring with and counseling students. NK. til! Row 1-J. Everly, P. Messenger, B. Babich, N. Kuhn, C. Miller, L. Keefer, P. Curran K Yannitell Row 4 M McCorkle, B. Spurlock, J. Heller, D. Harruff, M. Toye, S. Babich, P. Hill, A. Fischer D Todaro B Everly J Wmtrmg Haskins. Row 2-K. Cornell, P. Reed, D. Howard, P. Wilson, ham, N. Corbin, N. White R Otto Row 5 P Diez R K. Werbel, B. Rubins, J. Snyder, L. Simons, B. Search, C. Christman, R. Ludwig I Fuller B Snyder N Hoehner J Hughes, K. Pyles, G. Sanden, B. Gale. Row 3-J. Quaintance, Olson, P. Martin, T. Babich Ron 6 P Patrick J Smith D M. Yoder, P. Baker, M. Lewis, G. Evans, D. McKee, L. Benjamin, F. Burton, C Conkle M Kestenholz M Gentzler Props and 's Provide Dramatic Outlet The Props and Q's, under the supervision of Robert Webb, worked feverishly to produce their dramatizations, which included a presentation of Pop Reads the Christmas Carol. Props and Qas members soon learned that all the credit for a performance does not belong to the actors themselves, but much is due the many people working backstage. The individual interested in dramatics also learned much about such theatri- cal procedures as makeup, set construction, and costumes, by attending the bi-monthly meetings. Oliicers for the year were Nancy Kuhn, Beth Babich, Burl Spurlock, and Cindi McCorkle. Dramatic symposium produced tantalizing results for spring meetings. -s 5 .LW Qpw 122 Engineers Gast and Everly assure 1490 on your dial. Is Beth ad-libbing, Bob? Harding eporter caches Listening Ears Each Thursday evening at 7:00 listeners throughout Marion tuned their radios to W.M.R.N. to hear the weekly broadcast of the Harding Reporter. Under the able guidance of Mr. Webb, Harding Reporter mem- bers planned and broadcasted the fifteen minute pro- grams as a public service to inform Marionites about activities and events at Harding and to give interested students an opportunity to take part in radio work. The Harding Reporter broadcasts consisted of news, Sealed-S. Brickley, T. Isaly, G. Evans, B. Babich, N. Kuhn, C. McCorkle, J. Heller, A. Fisher. Row 2-J. Morrison, L Strickland, C. Hull, J. Burch, P. Baker, J. Burke, M. Kates, J sports, club activities, interviews with teachers, coaches, students, and athletes, music by the bands, orchestra, and choirs, and special reports on timely topics. Mem- bers of Harding Reporter explored various fields of broadcasting such as announcing, interviewing, and en- gineering. This year Bob Everly was head engineer, while his assistant was Steve Gast. Claudia Hull served as program chairman, and Jean Everly assisted her. Everly, J. Fuller, J. Wintringham. Row 3-B. Everly, T, Snow, C. Moore, J. Quaintance, S. Yeager, L. O'Day. G. Powell, B. Spurlock, S. Gast. 6' ,,,, .. i -Fi: rw Row I-L. Hoehn, R. Bentley, G. Hoffman, S. Sloane, T. Lister, L. Watkins, T. Wallsmith, D. Miller, B. Burns, S. Johnston, T. Douglas, B. Steubner. Row 2-J. Mooney, D. Forry, S. Bowman, R. Grimm, B. Werley, F. Raab, T. Guy, A. Downs, S. Turner, S. Miner. Mr. Barber. Row 3-D. Grifiith, J. Grogg. R. Hofac- ker, D. Wintringham, T. Gerlach, D. Laird, V. McKee, S. White, J. Cas- person, G. Dunnan. Row 4-D. Hol- linger, N. Hazelett, B. McGarry, B. Crothers, G. Huckaba, G. Abrams, R. Mann, R. Kreiter, D. Shirk, B. Bash. Row 5-M. Botts, M. England, R. Toms. Row I-J. Kantzer, S. Carr, R Seckel, D. Horstman, D. Belk R. Darling, M. Rizzo, M. Ren frew, B. Owens, R. Barnes, P Taylor. Row I-J. Gunter, D. McCurdy, G. Evans, S. Hughes, H. Boncutter, T. Roush, B. Rissler, J. Morrison, T. Clark. Row 2-T. Stewart, J. Fuller, K. Roberts, C. Chesnut, M. Decker, G. Thomas, J. Tincher, N. Chiving- ton. Row 3-C. Faulkner, L. Laird, F. Vestal, C. Leffler, D. Woessner, F. Mayer. Row 4-S. Brown, G. Har- ruff, M. Mosure, G. Bisdorf. Groups Experience Legislation President Stan Hughes, assisted by Vice-President Tom Roush, Secretary Jim Gunter, Treasurer Gordon Bisdorf, Chaplain Bill Rissler, Program Chairman Fred Vestal, and adviser Mr. White lead the Senior Hi- Y in a year of activities which included participating in the Youth-in-Government judiciary program. The Jun- ior Hi-Y was split into two clubs, Beta I, with Tom Wallsmith, Bruce Burns, Dave Miller, Bruce Steubner, and Steve Johnston serving as oiiicers, and Mr. Barber serving as adviser, while the Beta II club was headed by Lemoine Watkins, president, Steve Yeoman, vice- president, Larry Hoehn, secretary, Steve Sloane, treas- urer, Ed Baxter, chaplain, and Mr. Rees, adviser. Sophomore Hi-Y members elected Ron Seckel, Doug Hartman, Jeff Otto, Bob Kunkle, and Rod Gebby as officers. Mr. Heller was the adviser of this group. C. McCoy, R. Gebby. Row 2- Row I-M. Harris, J. Giles, R. Otto, S. Belt fl Row I-K. Cottrell, V. DeBolt, L. Quigley, P. Franklin, C. Yager, B. Search, K. Cornell, A. Washburn, C. Barkley. Row 2-S. Davis, J. Stewart, B. Smith, L. Messenger, G. Ludwig, B. Snyder, B. McMahan, V. Blackford, M. Brick- ley, M. Kcstenholz, P. Gibson. Row 3-C. Conkle, G. Roper, C. Gibson, M. McMahan, C. Wilcox, C. Smith, S. Obenour, L. Milligan, D. Brust. Row 4-B. Kraner, J. Seckel. J. Snyder, C. Hull, B. Kaelber, S. McGinness, C. Peters, A. Harlow, J. Rissler, S. Lucas, L. Loeffert. Row 5-J. Shuck, P. Louck, K. Pyles, C. Walter, V. Roseberry, T. Reid, P. Nichols, B. Jones, C. Burdge. Row 6-T. Shumatc, M. Smith, A. Jacobs, K. Hughes, L. Smith, L. Reifl, M. Cline, B. Rubins, K. Milton. Row 7-M. Chesnut, P. Reed, A. White, S. Shively, K. Werbel, D. Sabins, K. Corrigan, P. Ham- mond, D. Benjamin, B. Lintz. Row 8-P. Pa- trick, P. Ferrell, C. Hughes, J. Ruhl, K. Wy- man, P. Waller, M. Gentzler, D. Howard, P Wilson, B. Turner. W -tw J Hill, P. Porter. T. lmbody, L. Scranton, K Siemsen, C. Morgan, S. Mulvaine, S. Graff Row 2-M. Whitehead, Miss May, C. Wagen- hals, D. Longacre, M. Roberts, P. Krider, L Cunningham, C. Kellogg, V. Thacker, D. Reid J. Clark. Row 3-A. Moran, M. Hodge, L Gross, J. Paterson, P. Mohr, S. Dune, M Auld, L. Gunter, M. Toye, J. Jewell, P. Hach ten, K. Jenkins. Row 4-S. Cook, J. Burch, B Wynkoop, B. Stull, M. Haberman, E. Kates, S Gallup, L. Ellery, D. Bauer, C Clark, G. Clark Row 5-P. Clark, J. Rinnert, J. Alexander. C Hersman, M. Sanders, J. Williams, J. Platt, P Craven, S. Hoffman, N. Daniels. Row 6-S Callahan, J. Lapington, P. Brewer, P. Miley, B Etter, J. Sobditch, C. Reid, C. Craver, S. Rol- lison. Row 7-J. Sanderson, N. Swartz, A Bibler, P. McCormick, J. Ferriman, T. Rogers E. Weiss, M. Mclntire, J. Fetter, K. Biris. Row 8-S. Wadkins, K. Garver, J. Schultz, C. Wil- liamson, B. Gale, D. Baldwin, B. Smith, S. Brunson, L. Burton, M. Cofer. A style show in which members participated as models was a highlight of the year for the Senior Tri- Hi-Y, which was directed by Janice Olson, president, Nancy Hartman, vice-president, Karen Callahan, sec- retary, Pam Ritzler, treasurer, and Tina Isaly, chap- lain. Contributing to a happier Christmas for a needy family was the Junior Tri-Hi-Y club, with Patsy Row I-C. Johnson, B. Fisher, S. Faust, N. Hartman, J. Olson, T. Isaly, K. Callahan, P. Ritzler, R. Schmidt, N. Saffell, Miss Coy. Row 2-L. Davis, S. Higdon, C. Hinklin, N. Kuhn P. Baker, M. Yoder, R. Taylor, V. Freeman M. Granger, C. Hull, D. McKee, C. Woods. Row 3-C. Clark, M. Caldwell, L. Fick, D. Todaro, J. Burke, L. Newman, D. Whitehead, J. Stafford, B. Saunders, C. Eikenbary, M. Mc- lntire. Row 4-J. Glosser, C. Reynolds, S. Fletcher, J. Eshman, T. Baker, C. Winslow, C Adrean, M. Creager, C. Romoser, D. Narney, R. Davis. Row 5-B. Rider, G. Sanden, L. Mes- senger, N. Gerber, J. Conkle, N. Hoehner, P. Mills, P. Martin, J. Dripps, L. Hamburg, S. Brickley. Row 6-M. Kates, C. Scantland, C. McCorkle, T. Meginness, S. Wolfe, P. Weaver. S. Gatrell, L. White, L. Snell, J. Freese. L. Bonsel. Row 7-W. Sturgill, C. Glassford, P. Livensparger, K. Mounts, P. Hollenbach, S. Bacon, B. Gorenflo, P. Glimpse, L. Martin, M. Slater, D. Stout. Row 8-N. Kunkle, S. Lind- sey, L. Miller, D. Sawyer, S. George, P. Ger- lach, S. Williams, C. McKinnis, K. Wilkinson. M. O'Brien. Porter, Lynn Scranton, Sherry Mulvaine, Terri Im- body, and Jane Hill serving as officers. The sophomore club was led by Kay Cottrell, Vicki DeBolt, Lynn Quigley, Kathy Cornell, and Bobbi Search. Advisers for the three groups were Miss Coy, Miss May, and Mrs. Penry, respectively. 125 :x :wTf I. i ffiig' .. . --A Row I-W. Smith, R. Steinberger, T. Cochran. Cstandingl W. Haines, G. Stine, R. Holloway, Row 2-L. Richardson, M. Lee. Row 3-R. D. Benner, L. Wood, D. Baker, M. Betz, Mr. Bammer, W. Jones, E. Tackett. Row 4- Brooks. Despite the hurried and hectic activities of the Hard- ing Print Club, an atmosphere of efficiency remains in the print shop. The seventeen member club was advised by printing instructor Mr. Bernard Brooks and was composed en- tirely of typography students, each of whom spent ten periods a week in printing classes. Athletic programs and tags, tickets, posters, grade cards and grade card inserts, and nearly all printed material issued by the Marion Public Schools were produced by the Print Club. In order to further the members' knowledge of print- ing, a program consisting of guest speakers, visits to printing establishments, and a visit to Mead Printing Company in Chillicothe, Ohio, was arranged. Oilicers for the year were Mike Betz, president, Allen Denzer, vice-president, Walter Haines, secretary, and Ernest Tackett, treasurer. Row 1: C. Large, D. Adams, C. Winters. Row 2: M Amrine, B. Krausz, C. John- f son, S. Johnson. Standing: D Swisher, B. Young, C. Oben our, S. Haubert, C. Davis, F Lohman. Row 2: P. Peterson D. Welch, L. Gibson, C Smith, C. Pearson, L. Parish L. Kramer, S. Skatzes, J France, J. Rizor. Row 3: A Oiler, J. Hughes. Z' The Shoshonean Club, one of Harding's vocational groups, offered a wide range of activities and experi- ences for the girls who participated in the program this year. These girls, who are preparing to become secre- taries, attended school in the morning and worked at various businesses in the afternoon. The Shoshoneans, under the guidance of Mr. Dun- lap, met monthly to discuss good working habits, to tell their business experiences, and to help each other in solving various problems which arose on the job. Besides sharing ideas, the Shoshonean girls gained ad- ditional information about their vocation from speak- ers provided by the Womenis Business Association. Money-raising projects obtained funds for social events and the annual May employer-employee banquet, the highlight of the Shoshonean activities. This year Shoshonean was led by Carolyn Johnson, Carol Large, Connie Smith, and Jackie France. ki--1- XXX ,f - . W . V ' V , - 74 ,,,- i ocational lert Minds Clubs Train nd ands 'I' . U '7l1l Li ll 'fa- ,Z 1 J' il.-1 Row I-T. Tyler, D. Warwick, J. Heller, J. Large, L. Murphy, M. Culp. Row 2-T. Cris- singer, J. McConnell, A. Shultz, C. Pine, A. Shenefield, L. Saunders. Row 3-P. Packer, J. Members of the distributive education program CD.E.C.A.J sought to gain knowledge of retail opera- tion by working in downtown businesses. The twenty- six students participating in this course, which was su- pervised by Mr. Sheskey, attended classes from eight until twelve o'clock each morning and worked at their jobs in the afternoon. This year, as a money-making project, the club manned its annual gift-wrapping counter at Mont- gomery Wards and held a bake sale. The members also arranged displays in the D.E.C.A. display window at Harding throughout the year, using merchandise do- nated by stores employing D.E.C.A. members. A con- ference at Bowling Green as well as a state convention in the spring were part of the year's activities, which were climaxed by an Employer-Employee Banquet. Officers for this group were Becky Brutchery, presi- dent, Mike Culp, vice-president, Rose Rhoden, secre- tary, Terry Crissinger, treasurer, Sherry Mackey, treas- urerg and Allan Schulz, chaplain. Row 1: H. Gibson, J. Gruber, K. Bowker, A. Golds- berry, D. Franklin, A. Howard, R. Morris, R. Aldridge, P. Brammer, D. McDaniel, M. Moore. Row 2: M. Led- ley, L. Ferrin, D. Goreniio, G. Dall, W. Cronin, R. Brammer, C. Campiti, D. Holt, S. Whiteman, G. Stevens, K. Hughes. Row 3: G. Willis, B. Mosely, T. Hipsher, J. Siler, D. Keirns, C. Brown, C. Miller, L. Wilcox, R. Sewald, B. Postell, R. Large. Row 4: J. Cudd, C. Malone, P. Lane. Row 4-R ningham, P. Burchette, D. Keller, Mr. Sheskey VIC, the Vocational Industrial Club, is a state-wide organization composed of boys and girls studying and working in trade and industrial classes. This year Harding's club consisted of seventy-eight junior and senior boys who were enrolled in the vocational course. Under the able guidance of Mr. Neimeister, the boys planned an interesting year of activities, both vo- cational and social. The group met monthly to pursue various vocations through discussions, films, and lec- tures by guest speakers. Social events of the year in- cluded a Christmas party and the club's annual spring party. This year the VIC members also formed a bowl- ing league. Highlighting the year's activities was the trip to Columbus on November 14th for the VIC state convention. Officers who led the club this year were Don Franklin, Al Goldsberry, Roger Morris, Andy Warner, D. Hord. Row 5-fstandingl J. Os- born, K. Scott, K. Fox, B. Brutchey, L. Cun- Howard, Dave Stewart, and Venis Gibson. Riggs, R. Amerine, J. Alexander, L. Clark, E. Hanshaw P. Wilson, H. Cole, D. Carr, G. Snyder, M. Dardinger, D. Housworth, B. Manning. Row 5: G. Waugh, L. Smith, D. Carr, C. Conley, D. Thorpe, R. Crist, J Countryman, J. Smith, A. Shipley, B. Gay, J. Scott, S Cooperider. Row 6: Advisors Mr. Caryer, Mr. Furrer Mr. Slack, Mr. Neimeister. x . . Industrialists 1 ,f fm , -9 v 4 A. T ' 1 Evolve Projects 4 TUESDAY COMPANIES- Row I: J. Earhart, B. Bow- man, J. Everly, J. Heller. Row 2: S. Turner, L. Eddington, B. Krausz, C. Moore, D. Lower, D. Ryan. Row 3: V. Emery, G. Forest, B. Jones, C. Burdge, P. Emery, Y. Rasey. Row 4: E. Rosebrough, J. Downs, C. Nei- meyer, P. Messenger, C. Moore, C. Floridia. MONDAY COMPANIES-Row If S. DHFSI, baugh, K. Horne, M. Warner, M. Williams, B S. Brown, S. Hilt, E. Lashey, L. Clark, S. Loh- man. Row 2: D. Lister, D. Chaney, P. La- Vette, C. Campiti, D. Perry, A. Zachman, G. Cary, L. Hoehn, P. Brown, R. Lane. Row P. Wilson, T. Wallsmith, M. Kimberling. Druce. Row 3: B. Rider, B. Aldrich, J. Gel- This year over one hundred students joined Junior Achievement to learn the fundamentals of business or- ganization. When corporations had been formed, each chose a product, sold stock, produced goods, sold them door-to-door, and, when successful, paid divi- dends to their stockholders. The diversity of the prod- ucts ranged from hot pads, Christmas decorations, and ice surfers, to windshield covers, and trunk tie- downs. This year's members, including students from all of the Marion County high schools, attended a business management conference in Cleveland, a conference in Columbus for all of the officers, and a summer na- tional conference. At the Future Unlimited Banquet, awards were given to the top salesman, officer, achiever, and the company of the year. Members of the organization were also eligible for local and na- tional scholarships. Marion industries sponsoring this yearis activities were General Telephone, Tecumseh, Huber Warco, Columbia Fuel Gas, Pollak Steel, and the Marion Power Shovel. Tucker. Row 4: L. Snyder, J. Thompson, K 5 128 , Art exhibits reflect the realist's view. rnamentists Create mpressions Mrs. Felgar, Harding's new art instructor, placed the emphasis of her courses upon guiding students toward an understanding of the fundamentals of creative art. To acquire these needs and to develop an individual style, it was necessary to spend most of the class time in making objects of art. Versatile students, because of the scope, worked in many different fields and with numerous substances. The fascinating use of materials was obvious to Hardingites through the ever-changing bulletin boards and show case near the Studio en- trance. Visitors observed original and interesting works of art in such varied fields as ceramics, mosaics, sculp- ture, painting, drawing, graphics, and weaving. Study in each of these areas not only helped further the knowledge and appreciation of the subject for the art students, but also presented the onlookers opportuni- ties to foster their aesthetic tastes and to admire the talents of their fellow classmates. ' . .loan and Jerry's giraffe comes to life Interested onlooker contemplates artist's creations. 129 M 1,1 Nl Diane Todaro Diane McKee Sara Brickley Beth Babich Linda Miller Peggy Messenger Allen McMullen Marna Babich Carson Moore John Quaintance Burl Spurlock Ray Lodwig Seniors Present '6Little Women CAST Amy Beth Meg Jo Mrs. March Hannah Mr. Lawrence Aunt March Laurie Prof. Bhaer Mr. March Brooke STUDENT DIRECTORS-A. Long and C. McCorkle. .Y o 41 in ,. X 'rib vw 4 Ay.. K 6 4 QB! 4' Fl ' :ily ., Lg, -5, :QQ ' sl 1.415 3 :V .4-t 'Q ui .f . '1j,1'i'i.. 1 T512 1 1 :T : f . -3 215755 f1f 1 f 'HQ' V N ff' Lx ',,x - 'fa Director Webb lends a hand at a busy moment. PROPERTIES-L. Messenger. C. Johnson. M. Stewart. P. Martin. S. Shudter. Z.. 3 ll rise 5 LIGHTING and SOUND-G. Powell, T. Slack. B. Everly. SET CONSTRUCTION-T. Snow, B. Tucker, I. Wintringham. SET CONSTRUCTION-B. Lohman, M. Bumgarner. M. Kes- tenholz. MAKE-UP-D. Whitehead. C. Clark. N. Wade, D. Cottrell. .fi .Ll fi X... 3-,.11Y '1 . v ,, . ' ' .1 xi , ,n v p ,+,i,v.s .. -, l.:.'1 N .,, , ,L .. The Great Gate of 1 Kiev , GIA, , e uite Picture at an Exhibition QNo.Q1Oi t ' 7 f lst Horn 1n F . M. MOUSSIORJG , Arranged by Bruno Reibul Q e fl FJ f? ff been fee Just as its ancestor, the hunting horn, sum- moned equestrians to ride to the hounds, so the French horn calls Harding sportsmen to athletic competition. The burnished tone of this brass instrument bespeaks the cooperative spirit so much a part of the teamwork which produces victories. Rigorous practice is necessary to per- fect uplaying technique, and Harding sports- men spend long hours in such training. As a con- ductor evokes from his musicians the results of personal accomplishment, so a coach guides his team in presenting their finest efforts in athletic participation. J 1? 'w sf J le ire if at se effsgpfj e 7 P fxxgg 8 jiri:-rfbg' g -Z -B the Hel e 45356 Pe re 1 er ee? me NJ P A If Ulf i 'F 'it' ts E it as tart Q U e Q eg F te ei the ef gi' f e xifr mosso sempre maestosn M 4. W w at rf- e err er. fp- viper eg-we ri ff f A Q l l 5 as rf' gififf f 5 irxlixpelijeziifisylllargando ,N Umm 1- 1- t it M pnnrfzll n f 'ci-W Pub bv H T Fxlzmmons Co.Chicago,lll. f ,.a.'.l:'gM x 7x 4 W X I s I C ', X X. :K JV ,,l,Q h 'x 'T' X .JG 5, '-Ml I nf ,1 ,Lx '.f'MA 1 ' ' ' .ff I' - IA 6 . - N-gfk 1 , wie. E Q rx j -N K 5 f' ,ly I + gh 1,9 I -: 411' X I, xx 'lr' Coach Beach gives encourage- ment as his men secure protec- tive equipment. Teammates convince convalescent Wynn that return engage- ment with Marion General will pay dividends. Prexie cheerleader informs his followers of a successful first down. Middlemen Cyders and Fisher carry the weight of the team on their shoulders and in their heels. Harding gridder pushes hard for paydirt. 2 F, .. If i, . l 1 i iii. - ' X f ,f x J ' wa ' x X 'Mgt ' A Ll . I ' .1 . Q' Row I-R. Kreiter CMJ, M. Decker, R. Phelps, B. Norton, M. Brunson, L. Bom, P. Scott, E. Smith, M. Renfrew, D. Hughes, D. Sykes, J. Williamson, B. McCullough, D. Pierce, H. Eaches. Row 2-J. Stanley CMD, J. Hoover CMJ, D. Reynolds, T. Carpenter, D. May, M. Pryor, N. Samples, D. Woessner, S. Laird, R. Toms, M. Dardinger, L. Fisher, A. Goldsberry, D. Richards, D. Schott, V. Jones, R. Rush, D. Shirk, J. Higgins, M. Baughman CMD, A. Downs CMJ. Row 3-Coach Brown, Coach Fortner, Coach Tillett, Coach Middleton, J. Armbrus- ter, J. Green, S. Browning, W. Haines, B. Werley, H. Boncut- ter, M. Wynn, J. Ferguson, L. Laird, B. Anderson, G. Evans, B. Fleming, G. Brown, A. Manfre, L. Whisler, Coach Fortner, Coach Beach, Coach Stewart. Row 4-J. Henderson, D. Rech W. Mayer, R. Cyders, S. Honaker, B. Sims, B. Herr, D. Hink- lin, T. Roberts, J. Jenner, R. Barry, R. Williams, M. Honaker, R. Holt, M. Rizzo, J. Messenger, N. Bumgarner. 9 Gridders Pass In Review Hampered by a lack of size, experience, and speed, as well as injuries, the Marion Harding Presidents fin- ished their football season with a 1-9 record under the direction of new head coach, Richard Fortner. The Buckeye Conference, tagged as the Htoughest confer- ence in Ohio, submitted not one win to the Prexy cause. The lone victory came in the second game of the season against non-conference East Tech with a score of 32-8. Captains for the season were Garry Evans and Mike Wynn. Both were sidelined with injuries received in the Sandusky game and did not finish the season. Co-cap- tains Hal Boncutter and Tim Kreiter led the team from Sandusky on. Injuries to seniors greatly affected the Prexy efforts, with the squad being comprised of mostly juniors and sophomores by the season's end. The season scoring went as follows: Touchdowns: Wynn-4, Browning-3, Evans--3, Ferguson-2, Laird-1. Points after touchdowns: Ferguson-2 and Woessner-1. In the punting department junior quarterback Jim Ferguson, who replaced Wynn as signal-caller, aver- aged 37 yards a boot C23 times for 8505, his longest a 55 yarder. Steve Browning was top ground gainer, averaging 5.5 yards per try. He was followed by Evans who averaged 4.9 yards per carry. On the defense squad Bob Werley led the team with 156 tackles followed by Dave May with 94. Future hopes of next year's squad were brightened by the showing of the almost total junior and sopho- more offensive and defensive squads in the last two games. The '65 squad will have more playing experi- ence, more team spirit, a greatly improved attitude and a good background of understanding of the new foot- ball system. The squad will still lack size and speed but it is hoped they will make up for this in desire. The Fall Sports Banquet capped the season's end. Guest speaker was Gordon Larson, former Prexy men- tor, now head coach at Akron U. Twenty-seven letters were awarded. ,,. 0 4 Y .-. '-my 'sf' ..-, gr.. 1. 'bs-V757 ' H I tJ'..i5-Ii z2 ,,.,.,,n- K- ten ...-.. I+. -QB- nn mv, . or-'J A 's 1 ' .'. 1 ,fffalltt P. v 'I -1' filly F' l -: -vga. ', J -I I . VW ,id-, sl. tJ.e'fbA-hvw Q50 5 , -1 Q- . if 6 Ll' 'fr 1:15 ,f lv. :I B4 4 , 0? 'g 3 ui' r Q ffm. Marion 1 2 32 6 0 0 0 6 0 20 8 FOOTBALL COACHES-Kneeling-Richard Brown, Jed Middleton, John Steward. Stand- ing-Richard Fortner, Herbert Tillett. Ray Fortner, Elvin Beach. PRESIDENTS Toledo Whitmer East Tech Lima Sandusky Fremont Admiral King Mansfield Elyria Lorain Senior Findlay Opponent 32 8 21 28 12 45 20 40 32 14 Marion 28 6 34 20 8 16 0 6 48 .1- VICE-PRESIDENTS Opponent Newark 20 Galion 3 6 Upper Arlington 0 Lima 0 Mansfield 40 Findlay 14 Bucyrus 28 Fremont 16 Sandusky 0 l 2 SENIOR LETTERMEN--Standing-N. Samples, D. Schott, Row 2-D. Rech, L. Strickland, M. Wynn, T. Carpenter, D. D. Richards, G. Evans. Seated-T. Kreiter, V. Jones, M. Dar- Reynolds, A. Goldsberry, D. May, H. Boncutter. dinger, J. Armbruster, G. Brown, D. Woessner, J. Stanley. ootball Lettermen UNDERCLASS LE'I'TERMEN-Standing-A. Downs, R. Row 2-M. Pryor, A. Manfre, R. Toms, B. Fleming, L. Kreiter, J. Hoover, R. Roscoe. Seated-M. Baughman, G. Fisher, B. Steubner. Robinson, J. Green, L. Whisler, J. Ferguson, B. Anderson. 1 C 'T 1 Q' . Hn- lr-iF ul 1'!' Row 1-D. Young, R. Carwile, G. Huckaba, A. Lawson, D. Griffith, C. Leffler, M. Decker, D. Paterson, T. Lister, D. Mil- ler, S. Ballinger. B. Rissler, R. Helms, S. Miner, J. Gunter, S. Langdon, G. Hoffman, D. Forry, B. Dixon, D. Lord. Row 2-L. Watkins, T. Wallsmith, M. Teetor, M. Crider, G. Fel- ton, J. Haines, B. Humphries, D. Byrd, T. Fought, J. Bum- garner, G. Powell, S. Simpson, R. Griffin, P. Vogt, G. Long, G. Boulter, D. Carrel, J. Silver, B. Sturtz, R. Barkley, S. Brown. Row 3-B. McGarry, T. Snow, R. Garver, K. Ritzler, S. Johnston, S. Somerlot, R. Mann, J. Greetham, M. Morrison, D. Long R. Mahaffey B. Smith, M. Brown, J. Tincher. D. Grifiith, J. Mooney. D. Haberman, K. Roberts, R. Seckel, V. McKee, Coach Somerlot. The 1964 Harding cross country team, under the coaching of Kenny Somerlot, finished another fine sea- son by defeating five of eight opponents. The Prexy runners captured the district meet at Mansfield, and, although two of the top live harriers were unable to participate, finished a respectable 18th in the Ohio State Meet. Dick Paterson, a senior, was selected as a member of the All Ohio Team. The thinclads were led by co-captains Tom Lister, Dave Miller, and Dick Patterson. Dave Miller set a new course record at the Mar-O-Del golf course with a time of 10:10. Seniors earning letters were Steve Bal- linger, Mike Decker, Rick Carwile, Jim Gunter, Bill Rissler, Dave Young, Charles Leffler, Steve Langdon, Don Carrel, Grant Powell, and Ray Helms. Juniors receiving letters included Tom Lister, Dave Miller, Steve Miner, and Dick Griffith. Roger Barkley, a soph- omore, also lettered. The managers for this year's team were Bill Sturtz, Ron Mann, and Terry Snow. Q' ' '4 Y .3 gf, ..g.:f . 'A,' Av 5 I ' 1 ' e J -. ' L ', hp- -pf, . Q -3 1' fW.:2f'fi grt?'f5t?f Lifglf 45' All Ohioian Paterson races past Quiver photographer at top speed. CROSS COUNTRY Co-captain Miller in final spurt Marion Opponent sets a course record. 36 Sandusky 20 3 1 Worthington 24 20 Ashland 39 18 Springneld South 43 22 Mansfield Senior 39 35 Sandusky 20 26 Upper Arlington 29 21 Mansfield Senior 40 LETTERMEN-Standing-R. Carwile, S. Ballinger, D. Miller, 2-C. Leffler, D. Griiiith, M. Decker, R. Mann, S. Langdon T. Lister, D. Paterson, S. Miner. Seated-K. Ritzler, J. Gunter, R. Barkley. B. Sturtz, B. Rissler, T. Snow, D. Young, R. Helms. Row G3 X Q4 E... fs '5 , , , ., ,. . In .'fi.5,5h 5: X. Carol yells above the band after a fine half-time performance. DRUM MAJORETTES-F. Hershey, S. Steinman, N. Saffell, P. Nichols. l. , .37 xi, f . 1 4 9 X f or 4 A' .1 . fm ' si fl.. 1:-1'VLu.: md ighsteppers DRUM MAJORS-A. McMullen, G. Thomas. ,,. . I U ' x 2 e- ,.a 5 .ff--'All' X ,Ah 1 3' . . A V' .Y . A l M . 5:43 I .. 12-A -sf. l ,,-G ith ' 1- o -1 5 g S.. ll' i ,Q y ' ,nv M L, i . A! , K M l l' 1 1' ' J D.. A ,.. a 1 yu-. '. .Q in-H 1' .K .iii FV.'.,.'- ' .1-'x.. .1 Y 1 - -' . - !r.wQ' ' . 14' - in ,rf ., 1- t .X . SA. i-SL. wat I L YW-- - q'f: ' TFu 'l bi ' 1 -i '51 ' nil' '- N-ans. G 39' .,,.J--NCQ. Highsteppers place '65 Homecoming Royalty in the Heart of Harding High. Swing Across the Gridiron Four blasts on the whistle, a roll of drums, and an- other half-time show began as the Harding Marching Band high-stepped onto the field. The first and only picture show of the season was of a summer theme in which the Band emphasized modes of travel. Featured in this show was a marching locomotive which moved downfield to the swinging strains of Night Train. H Under the direction of Mr. Miller and Mr. Klehm, and with the help of the student Band Council, the Band this year set several precedents in marching and music. The all-drill shows were enjoyed by the band and the spectators alike. Basically, these consisted of line drills, block drills, and diamond patterns inte- grated with various dance steps. During each drill show the Band played a concert number. The group marched for all home games and travelled to Sandusky and Lorain. On Band Night, each member hosted a visiting Mansfield Senior bandsman. During half-time the com- bined bands played two concert numbers, Old Man River and More. Another '65 first was the special drill show performed one Wednesday evening for the benefit of the football players who never have had the opportunity to see a half-time show. Climaxing the sea- son on Senior Night was the unprecedented spelling of Prexy in script. The Band made an appearance at the Ohio State Fair and marched in the Halloween and Memorial Day parades. At the end of marching season, twelve members of the Band were elected to the Band Honor Roll, whose membership is based on scholarship and leadership. Tom Fleming and Roger Click jointly shared the honor of being selected Bandsman of the Yearf' an award given to the band member who has contributed the most toward the good of the Band. The members of the Honor Roll and the two bandsmen were honored at the annual Band and Orchestra Awards Banquet held in January. Melodious dance tunes lifted spirits high above the gridiron loss. HOPEFUL FINALISTS-Seated: C. Hinklin, J. Glosser, S. Fletcher, K. Cover, K. Callahan. Standing: C. Stevenson, S. Ruhl, J. Rowley, B. Saunders, Y. Jessie. Attendant Karen waves to cheering crowd. Fortners stand awed as James Callahan proudly crowns his daughter. Queen Karen graciously thanks her subjects for honor- ing her. oyalty Steals he Spotlight October 9, 1964, is a date that five Harding Seniors will never forget. Karen Callahan, Harding's 1964 Homecoming Queen, and her Court: Karen Cover, Sue Fletcher, Yvonne Jessie, and Carol Stevenson, reigned over a night of memorable events. As part of the half- time ceremonies, the queen and her attendants were escorted by their proud fathers to the center of a heart formed by the band. Before the crowd, Mr. James Cal- lahan crowned his daughter the seventeenth Harding Homecoming Queen. Following Karen's acceptance speech, Dave Haberman, a member of the Senior Choir, serenaded Karen with the traditional Sweetheart song. After the ceremony, the girls were escorted to the sidelines where they reigned on their throne of honor for the second half of the game with Fremont. Following the game, the annual dance was held in the lunchroom, where the royalty and their escorts oc- cupied seats under a large, colorful oak leaf, the high- light of the fall decorations. Karen's open house was held at the West Town Bank after the dance. Soloist Dave convinces The Queen she is really the L'Sweetheart of Harding High. Gm Gmfmn'lJBLms WWW 5 2 5 ? F' P, A7 caim 230 Em? 0 ., 0 M QM WEEE w fbi M351 ' P51191 '1 Egg? ,av fain i12i3g1, If2:f1VQfing?en r -W , ff wifemffii m iv 0 Gm? 7 O 'm7 7 0 ' A M M W EEE Q , W W y as Q Q l H 4. iff, 2F2 f g-- T115 blfm ' '3 '?3j P- K' - f eases: 'JA gb1W4'A4':' +4 Q? D G sg-I-9Fd' p'X'!-6.57 Fd' -J 07 gx olm Ong F A F7 ww Q 'W W Q E , i F b .E H fi 'YE fn ,A,W . ' QXXQQT-' I2,'l??'f 92 Q' .f 3 X Q, Q qi 3 ' X-'J - g-cz: C H2F Bbme Enej O ooo Gm'7 C7 O ' 0 A O Q M M www WM Q mg EMI rs fm. wa ,, g,-,J Q tglegfxiieeifll bi The Chi, I . I ' l wg H 'f-1 :Q ' H 1 i ff! Siting Chi-3 ' N7 --.L ' l w I x X V i-J I X -C my iv- L , if-fi. Cheerleaders Hinklin, Stevenson, Stull, Smith, Freeman, and Gerber pull in another victory for the Prexie squad. Cheerleaders Spark Enthusiasm The 1964 cheerleading squad was advised by Miss Carna Larson and captained by senior Val Freeman. Other members of the group included Nancy Gerber, Carol Stevenson, and Carol Hinldin, also seniors, Barb Stull, a junior, and Cheryl Smith, a sophomore. Throughout the year, these girls were responsible for planning pep assemblies and promoting student sup- port for athletics. Rival cheerrousers are amicable during half-time ceremonies lk ,,amLLi! Hey, Look us over, Lend us an ear. We're the Harding Pep Club, We're here to sing and cheer. Don't doubt our team, folks, We're here to stay. Hey Look Us Over' We figure whenever the Prexies play We'll back them all the way. And so we're here in the stands, boys, Cheering with our might. Come on and play your best now. Let's win this game tonight. We're the Pep Club girls In our Red and Black, We're glad to see you here, So now listen while we cheer. Substitutes stand in readiness. 146 Dear old Harding High, keep us steady, When the battle comes, we're ready, We are looking for a chance, Nothing can stop our advance Ev'ry time the fight begins. Fighting with a spirit undaunted, Never with a fear we're haunted, l We will strive to win the best, We will always pass the test, C Harding's courage always wins. Hail! Hail! to Harding High our song is ringing. Red! Black! Our Colors fly, Glory to them bring! Rah! Rah! Rah! - . Fight! Fight! For victory, this is our cry, ! Honor forever be to Harding High. lfgllgle, F. Hittenrach, P. Higgens, B. Selanders. Wamaley. L. Cunningham, L. Conyers. Row 4-S. Fogt, D I - - OU, J- Stafford, B. Gorenllo, S. Bacon, P. Paterson, T. Metz. Row 5-B. Simmons D Busch R Cl' k Gllmpse, K. Corrigan, Mr. Miller. Row 3-D. Horstman, J. R. Dutt. a I ' ' lc P ian Interest appears to be lagging! Cagers Capture Sectional Crown Coach Baker and Harding's Prexies came through with a respectable record in the 1964-65 basketball season. Led by Captain Terry Smith, the team com- piled an over-all record of 11-7 and a Buckeye Confer- ence record of 9-5. In tournament play, they slipped past Bucyrus to a victory in their first game with a 42- 40 score. Upper Sandusky next fell to Harding in a 63- 50 victory. The Prexies then became sectional cham- pions by defeating Mansfield 66-51. However local cagers were eliminated by a tough Shawnee squad at the B.G. Field House. The Prexies scored a total of 1254 points during the season for a team percentage of 57. The hoopsters turned over the ball for an average of 12.1 times per game and had an O.E.R. of .95. Coach Dick Brown led the Vice-Presidents to a 12-6 season in his third year as assistant coach. At the bas- ketball banquet, held March 23, the guest speaker was Bill Rohr, Athletic director at Ohio University. Because of their valuable assistance to the Harding Prexies, Don Carrel and Bill Alexander earned berths on the second team of the Buckeye Conference. Don was selected to play in the North-South All Star Game. Pre-game warm-up. up for two N. C if B . N Prexy cager Carrel reaches for a rebound. If 'Q if Spider strives to recover. Tension on the bench sy- L! ael 46 an 35 1 H 381 . Kneeling Coach Baker, S. Laird, T. Slack, P. Howison, Roberts, N. Chivington, G. Roberts, J. Barnes, D. Carrell K Coach Brown Standing-B. Alexander, L. Laird, F. Raab, K. Halbert, C. Chesnut, G. Evans, T. Smith, B. Brown. INDIVIDUAL PLAYER SUMMARY Player Field Goals Field Percent Free Throws Points Turnovers Rebounds 36 154 Carrel 166 50.2 66.796 398 Alexander 136 47.6 83.896 329 Smith 34 33.3 510W 94 Halbert 54 48.2 46.796 122 Barnes 27 45.8 432W 70 Chivington 19 38.0 74.296 84 Raab 26 44.1 45.896 63 G. Roberts 18 29.0 56.796 53 Evans 7 35.0 - 14 Chesnut 4 66.7 - 8 Laird 1 25.0 - 2 K. Roberts 3 75.0 50.0W 12 Brown 1 20.0 - 3 xl' suit' .sm 37 42 122 104 63 36 33 4 4 2 6 1 Kneeling-P. Vogt, J. Truka, J Ferguson, D. Hughes, J. Bar- ton, J. Williamson, H. Ranier M. Goodman. Standing-B Owens, J. Porter, M. Fetter, R Phelps, R. Barnes, P. Leedom, D. Sykes, B. Herr, B. Freeman Coach Brown. Pre-game reminders. Frustration Coach Baker scrutinizes warm- up activity. Marion Opponent 35 Newark 56 55 Sandusky 39 56 Lima 59 53 Fremont Ross 56 76 Admiral King 71 50 Mansfield 65 51 Elyria 49 82 Lorain Sr. 56 45 Findlay 50 62 Sandusky 47 51 Fremont Ross 49 61 Delaware 42 61 Admiral King 63 61 Mansfield 55 44 Elyria 51 60 Lorain Sr. 52 75 Kenton 57 57 Findlay 54 Who won the jump-ball? 5 1 i 4, .5 ,ghd . in 4. Iii., ,. 1 , qt W . Ji ' f A it tt i wif - R ip it ' 0 -1:-K. X 5 -vii N- 5 P .4 ii' . K 1 14 it 94, 92 if . . 1 ,ii . ,WN uk 7 4 tr I if pi A , Af ,J - L 5 X. ' , Pensively, Gary Roberts puts the finishing touches on his court attire. ffl! ui LETTERMEN: Standing-G. Roberts, F. Raab, L. Laird, G Evans, D. Carrel. Seated-K. Halbert, K. Roberts, B. Alex- ander, T. Smith, N. Chivington, C. Chesnut. Prexies are encouraged that their best efforts are necessary. xp B' . v- - r . Mk, r-ff-' 152 If Sectional champs display the familiar V for Victory after a hard-fought game TOURNAMENT TALLY Marion Opponent 42 Bucyrus 40 63 Upper Sandusky 50 66 Mansfield 51 H ,, 48 Lima Shawnee 68 fllfsta' Cm' Wm Tough opposition converges on Barnes and forces him to pass the ball. 153 '. Tha ,. -t . Row I-L. Utley, J. Throckmorton, C. Stout, C. Schneider, K. Siemsen, L. Samils, R. Fry, N. Richards, C. Conkle, K. Collins, S. Griffin, Miss Larson. Row 2-P. Rollins, P. Siffritt, V. Roseberry, S. Davis, J. Stewart, P. Hollenbach, S. Sekinger, L. Sherer, J. Noe, B. Randall, M. Harris, C. Williamson, B. Shearer. Row 3-S. Williamson, M. Moore, P. Nichols, J. Corwin, T. Bullock, M. Darnell, M. Dune, J. Curl, V. Cook, D. Elliott, L. Messenger, M. Lower, B. Ludwig. Row 4-D. Throckmorton, J. Stewart, D. Powers, C. Weber, D. De- Long, D. Whalton, P. Russell, M. Feaver, K. Jenkins, J. Seckel, D. Reid, C. Reid, T. Reid. Row 5-D. Sawyer, B. Young, P. Dickinson, M. Toye, P. Darnell, C. Walt- ers, S. Hopkins, B. Young, J. Lappington, S. Shively, D. Sabins. Row 6-B. Newberry, J. Jollay, E. Kates, P. Bowlin, F. Hardman, J. Williams, B. Smith, M. Mc- Mahan, A. White, D. Howard, D. Wilson, M. Van- Gorden. Row 7-C. Willis, C. Huff, L. Goines, M Sanders, S. Steinman, P. Hammon, C. Yannitell, L Snow, P. Curran, L. Kiefer, P. McCormick. Row 8-S Bullock, M. Hill, J. Fries, S. Jones, B. Fletcher, K. Cor- nell, C. Smith, C. Gibson. G. A. A. Promotes Female Fitness Members of the Girls, Athletic Association, controlled by the whistle of Coach Carna Larson, strove to improve their agility and sportsmanship through various athletic activities. The competi- tive sports which held the participation of Prexie fems were basketball, volleyball, and softball. Program highlights were brought by Dr. H. R. Finney demonstrating hypnotism and Ron of Ron's Salon stylizing hair. Pinpointing the social calendar were a Christmas party, a Father- Daughter bowling night, a bike hike, and an awards banquet. During Intramural Night a team of G.A.A.ers challenged the women teachers to a game of volleyball. An added attraction this year was a traveling sports team. The enthusiastic rep- resentation competed with teams from River Val- ley, Granville, and London in volleyball and bas- ketball. Oflicial referees were Carol Schneider, president, Karen Siemsen, vice-president, Lija Samils, secretary, Ruby Fry, treasurer, and Nancy Richards, publicity chairman. The faculty prepares to return the volley. 154 l Ray Fortner follows through on a long shot. Tom Confucius Slack appears lost in meditation. We Intramural Night Satisfies Competition gal' ., . , On March 9, screaming fans cheered as they watched their teams ,-1 play in the 12th Annual Intramural Night. To get the athletic show on the move. the Pep Club lifted some rousing cheers which were sparkers for bleacher enthusiasm. The Junior All-Stars boasted a victory over the sophomores who took their defeat graciously. At half-time the fans were given a real treat when the woman's faculty team coached by Miss Larson managed, with a bit of luck, to top the score of the girls' volleyball team. During the final half of an exciting display of basketball, the men of the faculty managed to sneak a victory over the Senior All-Stars. At the sound of the final buzzer, Director Paul O'Rourke and his ticket sellers could acclaim Intra- mural Night a hugh success. Legs and arms tangle. lv. QQW-if. ' -X 4 R L4 14 'Q Aw' - Senior cagers anticipate a rebound IS' A FANTASY ON SIX SPIRITUALS BY MORTON GCULD Mid - MT? A feb f QQ 45,41 I- I X ful H-Ii' AAAA gJ'l'lj-l-Llj- f As the reader experiences this final sym- ILXT lla 15 fn phonic movementw of the 1965 Quiver, it is ap- T pg I4 IW--A propriate to note the importance of the con- j - s tributors' section of the book. Just as the flute is vital to any group of woodwind instruments, 3 Q!-xxgf'-Ilglft so is advertising essential to the economic suc- giti IEW I Es I I7 7.1 cess of any yearbook. This year's Quiver staff is deeply grateful to the industries and businesses of Marion, as well as our senior parent patrons, as gg 1 f'X.lX!D 14 for their interest and cooperation in making II A Q I , this presentation of 4'Harding through musicw ' I financially possible. fflixh - ' ' f-X . f' . - 'E5'3:Ec?, :ti 1EifI9Ef?ATA, 2 1 E S . . , I I I 2 I Ei 1 I I I I I It FIT I' I U . - PIT ,f-X , x , X bfh fi ,115 4 , S 2 4' P , fait animate eta its eta 6 I sf I 9 I 1 Ilf bf? 5'-5 5'-5 DZ5 bf? 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Z. owl it rata a'feI efI9fI ..: f ff mmf at EF? 1 I fh 2 I I F I--I I' I ' I4 1 EI I'-'I-I K px night I947 by MIL I nat pp VIL LS MUSICJNC l6l9 Broadway, New York l9 N Y. ional Copyright Sf,-cured , All Knghts Reserved Mid' in U- 5- A- if 8 fa HUGHES STUDIO MARION'S LEADING PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF I965 COMMERCIAL DIRECT COLOR INDUSTRIAL COPIES WEDDINGS SOUND MOTION PICTURES PORTRAITS PHOTO MURALS 158 Compliments ot YMCA SENIGR HIGH CO-ED CGUNCIL F9 I fl li .Al 1964-65 MEMBERS Hal Boncutter, President Steve Ballinger, Vice President Margaret Whitehead, Secretary-Treasurer Kathy Biris, Chaplain Lynn Newman, Sergeant at Arms Jane Rowley Karen Cover Garry Evans Fritz Raab Tom Guy Dave Miller Nan Swartz 5 Paula Louck Martha Brickley Sherry Obenour Jim Greethem Phil Hamburg Douglas Hinklin 159 Congratulations to the Class of '65 EATON MANUFACTURING COMPANY MARION DIVISION FAMOUS FOR DIAMONDS CARROLL'S JEWELRY STORE Marion's Jewelry Store of Confidence Since 1934 Phone 382-1705 172 West Center St. Our Greatest Strength Is Our Weakness for Quality You Pay No More At CarroII's land often lessl and get CarrolI's Service Too. WEDDING FLOWERS OUR SPECIALTY TRELLA H. ROMINE HEMMERLY'S FLOWERS 229 E. FAIRGROUND STREET MARION, OHIO Phone 382-9379 Compliments of SMITH'S ROYAL BLUE SUPER MARKET Featuring MONARCH FINER FOODS 1039 N. Main St. Marion, Ohio FRESH MEATS - PRODUCE FROZEN FOODS Phone 382-3726 We Give More, Care More Charge Less q Q t4'b Class of 1965 f d I l Ax, fi ! - 4 Congratulations to the THE MARION WATER CO. and EMPLOYEES 3-L 'Rn- A -um 1554 Yiwu MARION BRICK CORPORATION Marion, Ohio Four Modern Brick Plants Annual Capacity-l25 Million Bricks With us progress is a habit 161 CRIPP'S PAINT In GLASS Mirrors - Plate Glass - Auto Glass Pittsburgh Paints Congratulations Class of 1965 219 E. Center St. Phone 382-1534 HENNEY AND COOPER, INC. Congratulations to the Class of '65 Walgreen Agency Drug Store from the , 1 136 W. Center St. Marion, Ohio MARION CREDIT RATING COMPANY lCredit Bureau of Marionl Congratulations Class of '65 MARTHA DOUCE DANCE STUDIO 488 Girard Ave. Marion, Ohio 382-8501 D 693 East Center St. Marion, Ohio Congratulations RON'S SALON OF BEAUTY 19 Air Conditioned Dryers and Salon For Your Comfort The Graduates of 1965 The Schaffner-Denzer Co. OAKLAND VARIETY SHOP Gifts - Toys - Ready-to-Wear Corner Belletontaine and David Dependable Funeral Directors Phone 383-6331 360 E. Center St Congratulations to the Class of '65 DENGLER DRY CLEANERS Service with satisfaction 124-126 W. Church St. Phone 382-4514 Free pick-up and delivery PEOPLES' CLOTHING CO. am. Jag. - em. an 171 Welt Cantor Strut MARION, OHIO Best Wishes to the Class of '65 WIANT'S BOOK STORE 162 DISTINCTIVE FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS HURST'S FLORIST PHONE 382-2555 Delaware Avenue at Superior Extends Congratulations to The Graduates of 1965 Compliments of THE STRONG COMPANY 395 N. Main Street GOOD LUCK SENIORS MARION FROZEN FOOD CENTER 141 Baker Street Phone 382-4511 Best Wishes Class ot 1965 FRED ELLERY 8. SON 337 East Center Street Marion, Ohio MARION AUTO FINANCE COMPANY 382-0909 Established 1933 COn9mIUIall?ng5Io the 206 East Center Street CI ' GSS O Phone 382-9551 THE RACKET STORE MARION OHIO 132 South Main Phone 382-4019 ' IN BOTTLES PARISH DAIRY Corner of N. Prospect 8. London 382-0631 Congratulations Class of '65 GRICE APPLIANCE 420 N. Main Phone 382-1525 MAYTAG HOOVER HOTPOINT TUROFF BROS. RESTAURANT The oldest 8- finest in Marion Continues Since 1919 Where Good Food and Good People Meet 122 S. Main St. 382-3020 382-0448 STEIN STUDIO Producers of Consistent Quality Portraits Since 1933 153 South Main Street Marion, Ohio ERICKSON'S T' MUSIC SHOP Phone 382-6103 ' A MARION, OHIO Instruments, Supplies and Repairs .G I X 2 2 I ' 653 E. CENTER 163 , , C I' t f th Congratulations-Class of 65 omp 'men S O e IDLE HOUR SPORTS 488 West Center New and Used Guns and Tackle M. H. GUNDER 81 SONS Funeral Directors Congratulations Class '65 -HARDEN'S MUSIC- PHONE 382-3612 347 W. CENTER ST. 173 S. Main Sf. Phone 382-2717 SEMARK SPECIALTY COMPANY 334 South Main Street Marion, Ohio CONGRATULATIONS Hospital Equipment Chairs and Tables C..-Ou. General Agent Congratulations to the Class of '65 Indianapolis Life Insurance Company I32 S. Main Street Marion, Ohio E. A. SCHLAIRET TRANSFER CO. ICE CREAM II' Ja pull! J DAIRY SPECIALISTS 164 - -gg1-- - - Congmtulatzbm to the Gmduatag Clan of 1965 Harding High School JIM DUGA N If Men's and Boys' Fine Clothing and Shoes 123 N. MAIN STREET W. C. STUMBO COMPANY MARION, OHIO 274 Quarry Street Phone 383-2135 Congratulations to the Class of '65 HARRY S. HAMMOND ALL TYPES OF INSURANCE Interior Designers HOUSE OF DESIGN 661 E. Center Street Marion, Ohio OFFICE 382-3298 rt 382-1797 Bill Barnhart 383-3747 I Congratulations to the Class ot '65 SELANDERS 343 Hane Avenue FAIRVIEW GARDENS Potting 81 Bedding Plants 433 W. Fairground 382-1722 A. C. Arndt, Prop. Congratulations to Class of '65 YOU CAN RELY ON THE MARION STAR FOR THE KIND OF NEWS YOU CAN GET NOWHERE ELSE News ot Our Town News ot People, Places and Things we know ' Births and Deaths 0 Oraduations, Weddings, and Social Events 0 News of what's going on among the people we know best A ,,., .M A .Q,.. T ,.,, In ' Ni -M ,.:.,,:-vilwv ii '-' -5 5- ' az se- .. -,, V 135:11 1. 4-m ':'-V--Q:-,.r....,':r:L,': -'.'r:1E,?u,1,A:,'p::rgr:fg, vi ht: f- f?'f4::f' 'gg-fs,-13' :,f1,,,:: ,A , M ' ' ' , - V -' di? - 'f yew,-,gp 'zmfgffg-rv:1-,rim-ri -1 is 4e'14 .f.1..'f,.:. rf -. ,V ,vrv urs munuii EE --5,1 515' WTF 'i . -' ?T:?51,V'w gig: rm iuym 1 mx ,1.'..:. 9f:,.1g1jQj - if - ' 'E71'I - - ., 3,-' --st A. 2 1 ' -- ' ,'f,f'f,,,,M'- f-' ,,, Atf ,, ,gms a 93: uf A Bm QQ. gg LQQQQ 452,-.gag 5955 Congratulations to the Class of '65 HOME FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 137 SOUTH PROSPECT STREET Home Loans-Insured Savings James W. Wiseman-Executive Vice President Telephones: Bus. 382-0454 Res. 389-1069 Congratulations from Marion Business College Your Success ls Our Success MUSSERS FLOWERS Dick 81 Phyl Grimm Floral Art at its Creative Best F d d 1895 T20 South State Street Phone 382-l503 oun e . . . M , Oh Nite 382-8366 President 81 Director T35 W. Center St. anon lo Milbourne Donaugh Marion, Ohio Congratulations to the Class of '65 T43 West Center Marion, Ohio 166 lws'if,qlL MHOITUAIY Directors of Distinctive-Yet Inexpensive Funeral Services Mt. Vernon Avenue at Baker Street A WONDERFUL FUTURE TO THE '65 CLASS Farquear Office Equipment T31 South State St. Marion, Ohio 'f ' .g.fQ.3. Royal Typewriter Agency SaIes-Service-Rentals-Supplies Phone 383-3221 COMPLININTS OF The Marion Paint Co 267 E. CENTER ST. PHONE 382-3155 Customer Parking MARION AUTOMOBILE DEALERS ASSOCIATION Division of the Marion Area Chamber of Commerce Bateman Auto Sales Bennett's Chevrolet Company Chivington Auto Sales Donner Buick Company Elsey Motor Sales Fleet Service Garage Kennedy Ford, Inc. Key's Auto Sales 81 Service Marion Lincoln-Mercury Co., Inc. Thurman Mathews Auto Sales McDaniel Motor Company Pearson Brothers Auto Sales Race Motor Sales, Inc. Rainier Motor Sales 8t Service 167 Get a Degree in Personal Money Management, Too A complete education includes a sound plan for management of personal and family finances. You may get some of the theory in school courses, but you will need to rely on your own good judgment and the counsel of a friendly, interested banker to best deal with the money problems that are part of every person's life. One good way to proceed is to let someone at The Marion County Bank become your financial consultant-a counselor to turn to when money policy questions and problems arise. At our Main and Center Street offices and at our Professional Park and State Street Branches you'll find experienced, helpful and friendly tellers and bank officers anxious to help you make the most effective use of modern bank services. MARION co IX SINCE 1839 - MEMBE FE E AL DE T NSURANCE CORPOR 168 Marion on the Move The future of the City of Marion and its progress in the years ahead depend on you, the graduates of Harding High School. The graduates of years gone by have established outstanding records in commerce and industry and our company is especially proud of the record of Harding graduates at Marion Power Shovel Company. We know that the class of 1965 will carry on into the future the same ideals and energies that have assisted past graduates in making Marion one of the leading cities in the state. We are proud to be associated with Marion, Harding High School, and its graduates. Progress at M.P.S. aided by Harding graduates is indicated in these and other new products developed and manufactured by Marion Power Shovel Company. it if W A l . ,,rr g e t A IA ,Q V , rl! J E The largest shovel on two crawl- Crawler-transporter for the Na- Marion's 6360 will be the largest ers, the 291-M is already estab- tional Aeronautics and Space Ad- shovel in the world with capacities lishing new records of perform- ministration will play a vital part up to 200 cubic yards. The first ance. The first 291-Nl went to in NASA's program to place astro- 6360 will begin work late this work two years ago. nauts on the moon. year. Progress begins with digging MARION POWER SHOVEL COMPANY 0 Nlal'iOh, Ol'll0 A Division of Universal Marion Corporation 169 INSURANCE UIC' nd Bonus mance P-9e Phone 382-4548 smash W5 276 E. ce-mer si vnu,-6 R' Drive-In Parking Be Marion, Ohio mmrs Congratulations Class of '65 MARKERT 8. LEWIS Men's Furnishings 135 E. Center St. Marion, Ohio H. R. SEITER ELECTRIC BGS? Wishes Sales and Service Class of '65 340 Hane Ave. 382-6513 B U ETTI N 'S Distributor of Institutional Foods . Congratulations Class of '65 382-2770 HAP'S SOHIO SERVICE 382-2774 Phone 382-4614, Belletontaine 81 Davids St. Marion, Ohio Best Wishes to Class of '65 ILER'S SUPER MARKET Cor. Davids and Belletontaine Ave. Phone 382-1907 Marion, Ohio Compliments of BETTY ZANE CORN PRODUCTS, INC. Marion, Ohio THE REXALL SERVICE 145 E. Center St. Marion, Ohio Phone 382-4015 Sales and Service ADDING MACHINE AND TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE Manual, portable, and electric typewriters 126 Court St. Phone 382-7005 Marion, Ohio Compliments ot BOYD FUNERAL HOME Laundry Marion's Finest Service Institution For Over 75 Years ANTHONY'S Dry Cleaning Linen Supply 196 E. Center St. Phone 382-1113 Compliments to the Class of '65 CAMPBELL FARM SUPPLY CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '65 Pole Lane Road Q 383-296 THE OHIO STATE LIFE INS. CO. Congratulations to the Class of I965 GARSON'S SHOE STORE II4 S. Main Street IShoes for the Entire Familyl LIFE-HEALTH-HOSPITALIZATION MARION COUNTY BANK BUILDING THOMPSON'S GROCERY Choice Meats, Produce, Groceries Jim Warren, Owner 803 Belletontaine Ave. BUILDING SUPPLIES Marion, Ohio Lumber Millwork Congratulations to Class of '65 Telephone 382-2I58 BARKLEY'S SOHIO STATION 1001 S. Prospect lO7O Mt. Vernon Phone 389-99I8 BALDAUF LUMBER COMPANY Hardware Marion, Ohio BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF I965 FULFILLMENT CORPORATION OF AMERICA division of The Standard Corporation 171 Best Wishes to the Class of 1965 HOME OE THE ARRO EXPANSION BOLT CO., MARION, OHIO Compliments from MALO BROS. AND SONS IRON 8K STEEL SCRAP MARION MANSFIELD GALION 172 l NATICNAL CITY BANK OF MARICN Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 173 Congratulations to the Class of 65 THE JAY H. MAISH CO. 280 N Main Phone 382 lI9I i- 2 'Nw Q. 2 Ci 'L 0 C O P xg I flu! CIBC Congratulations I V to Class of '65 E Q E Pleasant View Nursing Home Congratulations And Best Wishes To The Class Ot i965 HUBER MACHINERY DIVISION, HUBER COMPANY Marion, Ohio 174 WEITHMAN BROTHERS INC. Galion, Ohio l ,J U, General Contractors Phone HO 3-2981 Builders of Fite Memorial Church Huw WELLES UNDERSELLS Daily-ten to ten Sundays-twelve to seven Best Wishes to Class of 1965 PALACE 272 W. Center St. Phone 382-0117 John C. Keggan's MARION FLOWER SHOP AND GREENHOUSES E. Church at Kenmore 146 E. Center St. 175 CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES FROM JOSTEN'S AND YOUR OFFICIAL CLASS RING JEWELERS The Diamond Cenfer of Marion 5'-2 Morion's Leading Jewelers 176 Carol Scantland says Best Wishes to All ot her Graduating Classmates d- ig? 3 Developer ot Westlawn Fairpark-Chateau Ridge G Sr G HOMES Q ,tr - ,-s yn uv Congratulations to the Class ot 1965 Compliments of TECUMSEH PRODUCTS COMPANY The World's Largest Manufacturer of Compressors For The Refrigeration lndustry Congratulations to the l965 Graduates 177 Congratulations to the I965 Graduat The Quaker Oats Co. KEN-L PRODUCTS DIVISION MARION, OHIO Best Wishes To Class of '65 KATES' WESTSIDE HARDWARE PLUMBING 81 HEATING 663 W. Center St. Marion, Ohio 382-7698 I3I East C Compliments of E AND COMPANY, INC. Insurance-Bonds-Real Estate 500 East Center Marion, Ohio-Phone 383-I I I3 You Can Always Rely On Richman Bros. Clothes Suits-Top Coats-Sports Wear WALTER AX'I'HELM'S enter Marion, Ohio Your Richman Brothers Store 178 Use Home Pride Bread and Pastries THE HIGHEST IN QUALITY Freshness and Service' is Our Motto HALL OMAR BAKERY Compliments of UNION BUS STATION Dorothy Isett, Mgr. Phone 382-0521 Compliments of HOUGHTON SULKY COMPANY ACME CLEANERS David Jackson, Prop. 437 Windsor St. Marion, Ohio Phone 382-0501 NATIONWIDE INSURANCE PHILIP A. BAUER 5I5 E. Center St. Phone 383-3403 Congratulations Class of '65 SIMS BROTHERS IRON AND STEEL SCRAP MARION, OHIO 179 1 WE EXTEND OUR BEST WISHES AND HEARTIEST CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF T965 MARION DIVISION WHIRLPOOL CORPORATION 180 A THOUGHT FOR THE T965 GRADUATE - ONE MAY WALK OVER THE HIGHEST MOUNTAIN ONE STEP AT A TIME -John Wonomoker THE POLLAK STEEL COMPANY Our 98th Yecr N -xx ilYS H v 'Ale N7 , N QL ' A. V ' n,.A vii Th, f 'el . J 181 Acme Cleaners-179 Adding Machine 84 Typewriter Exchange-170 Alspach Pharmacy-170 Anthony Laundry-170 Arro Expansion--172 Axthelm Turner Inc.-178 Baldauf Lumber-171 Barkley's Sohio-171 Bauer, Philip A. Insurance-179 Bordon, Dairy Co.--174 Boyd Funeral Home-170 Buettin Sales Inc.-170 Campbell Farm Supply-171 Carroll's Jewelry-160 Coca-Cola Bottling Co.-163 Cripps Paint 84 Glass-162 Dengler Dry Cleaners-162 Douce 84 Co.-178 Dugan's-165 Eaton Manufacturing Co.-160 Ellery, Fred 84 Son-163 Erickson's Music Shop-163 Fairview Gardens-165 Farquear Oflice Equipment-167 Fulfillment Corporation of America G. 84 G. Homes-177 Garson's Shoe Store-171 Grice Maytag-163 Grimms-166 Gunder 84 Sons, M. H.-164 Hall Omar Bakery-179 Hammond Insurance-165 Hap's Sohio Service-170 Harden's Music Store-164 Hemmerly's Flowers-160 Henney 84 Cooper Walgreen Agency-162 Home Federal Savings 84 Loan-166 Houghton Sulky Co.-179 House of Design-165 Huber Company-174 Hughes-Hyll Mortuary-167 Hughes Studio of Photography--158 Hurstls Florist-163 Idle Hour Sports-164 Iler's Super Market-170 Isaly Dairy Co.-164 Josten's-176 Kates Westside Hardware-178 Kresge, S. S. Co.-166 Maish, Jay-174 Malo Bros.-172 -171 Buyer's Guide Marion Auto Finance-163 Marion Automobile Dealers Assoc.- Marion Brick Corporation-161 Marion Business College-166 Marion County Bank-168 Marion Credit Rating Co.-162 Marion Flower Shop-175 Marion Frozen Food Center-163 Marion Paint-167 Marion Power Shovel-169 Marion Star-166 Marion Water Company-161 Markert 84 Lewis-170 Martha Douce Dance Studio-162 Montgomery Wards-165 National City Bank-173 Oakland Variety Store-162 Ohio State Life Ins.-173 Palace Theater-175 Parish Dairy-163 Peoplels Clothing-162 Pleasant View Nursing Home-174 Pollack Steel Company-181 Quaker Oats Co.-178 Racket Store-163 Ronls Salon of Beauty-162 Schaffner-Denzer-162 Scharer, Ronald-164 Schlairet, E. A.-164 Sears-162 Seiter Electric-172 A Selanders-165 Semark Specialty-164 Simpson Insurance Co.-162 Sims Bros.-172 Smith, Bernard-170 Smith's Super Market-161 Stein's Studio-163 Strong Co.-163 Stumbo Co., W. C.-165 Tecumseh-177 Thompson's Grocery-171 Turoff Bros., Restaurant-163 Union Bus Station-179 Weithman Bros.-175 Welles Depart. Store-175 Whirlpool Corp.-180 Wiant's Book Store-160 Y.M.C.A.-159 Zane, Betty-170 1 Mr. 84 Mrs Mr. 84 Mrs Mr. 84 Mrs. Mr. 84 Mrs Mr. 84 Mrs Mr. 84 Mrs Mr. 84 Mrs Mr. 84 Mrs Mr. 84 Mrs Mr. gl Mrs Mr. 84 Mrs Mr. 84 Mrs Mr. 84 Mrs Mr. CSL Mrs Mr. 84 Mrs Mr. 84 Mrs Mr. 84 Mrs Mr. 84 Mrs Mr. 84 Mrs Mr. 84 Mrs Mr. 84 Mrs Mr. 84 Mrs Mr. 84 Mrs Mr. 84 Mrs Mr. 84 Mrs Mr. 84 Mrs Our Senior Parent Patrons Louis Alex W. A. Anderson Lloyd E. Anthony Eugene Apt William R. Bishop Clarence P. Brammer Sol Bridenstine Arthur Burchette William Burggraf W. D. Busch John Chaney Louis B. Conkle R. B. Conyers William Curran F. J . Decker Robert L. Dever George E. Felton Dale E. Fick Joe Fisher Robert C. Fletcher C. H. Freeman Donald L. Freese Stephen J. Fruin W. Gordon Gallup George Gaver Robert E. Gerber Mrs. Jean Gerlach Mr. Cgl. Mrs Mr. 84 Mrs. Mr. 84 Mrs Mr. 84 Mrs Mr. 84 Mrs Mr. Cgl Mrs John T. Gorenflo Everett H. Granger W. H. Green W. S. Haberman Max Haines Lowell S. Hamburg Mr. 84 Mrs. L. C. Hollenbach Mr. 84 Mrs. Willis Holloway Mrs. David J. Isaly Mr. 84 Mrs . Wilson Ishida Mr. 84 Mrs. George B. Jonsson Mr. 84 Mrs Dr. 84 Mrs. Mr. 84 Mrs. Mr. Cgl Mrs. Mr. 84 Mrs. Mr. 84 Mrs Mr. 84 Mrs Wayne Kuhn William B. Leffler John T. Lodwig W. A. Marshall D. L. Martin Thayer Martin J. A. McKee Mrs. Gertrude Narney Mr. 84 Mrs Dr. 84 Mrs. Mr. 84 Mrs Mr. 84 Mrs Mr. 84 Mrs Mr. 84 Mrs Mr. 84 Mrs Mr. 84 Mrs Mr. 84 Mrs Mr. 84 Mrs Mr. Cgl. Mrs Mr. 84 Mrs Mr. 84 Mrs Mr. 84 Mrs. Mr. 84 Mrs Mr. gl Mrs Mr. 84 Mrs Mr. 84 Mrs Mr. 84 Mrs Mr. 84 Mrs . John H. Newman Morten S. Olson Herbert A. Petrich . Don Quaintance Don Ritzler Kenneth Roberts Francis W. Roush . Jack Saunders Ronald Selanders Carroll Schmidt Monroe Sheppard . Robert W. Simmons Lawrence Snyder Harold Stevens . Nihle S. Swain Richard W. Taylor Harold Wade . Charles Whipps Marvin Wilkinson Donald T. Wurtsbaugh J- 1 .. Jolly Green Giant . . . Dressed up for a gala gale-day. Macbeth seems evident. rf' i As I was saying I in 'T Popcorn anyone? 1. 1 iw,-, I ' rr 1 3 iv Some Enchanted Evening . . . S f ? , H- Xx- , 1 ,A -01- 4 l x. -Y 1, 1 lg .r D1 ' .gf vit.. Q J N ' is in .fr '3P e! ,, 'Ahh Q, ,,, Thank you, Norman Thomas and ,Loral -Q1 -..I I W .E i, P, . A :sum ruin 7' K M N V F M'Q ' an vmsrou .I -, , , - .,4 A . , -1 x ,, , X 171. --' mil ' 4' QM l . 'sw f,,..'.h EN , ,,,,1 Second leg of the journey . . . Seniors of .65 The Grand March through a gaily decorated hall. Carousel-A Night to Remember 1. .AP Dont GIVE Up The Shlp. '5'4fZ'F -me V W - If A F Q I A x - A-'14 -1-I 'gf - 5 151. ' ' T N ,'g?'3if'4-, 1 Q,:4-hugh: 4 ' lf.. Q-- . iggrj. gmazfx :wi ' -5' - Z 1 fT4'?fD g'..Cp'4 ' ' ' -' - ' T A175 ,Ql'r0f' ez '1 fA'.vg .nl E 'f 's Q Y -' Y ,l T nffr' T ' P 'A If fili- glk 'W' ' 1 U . I fr V if 1' ' N , X -.- -- I, V ' f l ,T I Y - f ,I 1 I , g '., - i 1, 'N Z '. 5' .1 185 DEAN MART N .- I Activities Divisional Administrators Administrators Divisional Administrative Directory Advertising Artists Athletic Divisional American Field Service Basketball - Boys' State Buyers' Guide Cheerleaders Choirs Concert Band Contributors Divisional Cooks Cross Country Custodians D.E.C.A. Editor's Letter Ensembles Faculty Portraits Football French Club Future Engineers Future Nurses Future Teachers G.A.A. Girls, State Harding Reporter Herald Stall Hi-Y Homecoming Homeroom Officers In Recognition Intramural Night Junior Achievement Reader's Index 106-107 32-33 18-19 187 156-183 129 132-133 11 148-153 11 184 144-145 98-99 100-101 156-157 34 138-139 35 126 208 102-103 20-31 134-137 113 114 115 114 154 11 123 116-117 124 142-143 110-111 31 155 128 Junior Class Oihcers Junior Committees Junior Portraits Library Council Majorettes Marching Band Math-Science Seminar Music Divisional Oflice Assistants Orchestra Patrons Pep Band Pep Club Portrait Divisional Print Club Props 84 Q's Quiver Staff Senior Biographies Senior Class Oflicers Senior Class Play Senior Committees Senior Portraits Shoshonean Sophomore Class Officers Sophomore Committees Sophomore Portraits Spanish Club Stardusters Student Council Student Life Table of Contents Teenager of the Month Title Page Tri-Hi-Y V.I.C. Youth in Government 76 77 78-85 120 140 140-141 112 96-97 121 100-101 185 147 146 36-37 127 122 118-119 188-193 38 130-131 39 40-75 126 86 87 88-95 113 104-105 108 2-16 17 109 1 125 2,126 11 Administrative Director VIRGINIA ALEXANDER-B.A., Baldwin-Wallace College, Ohio Wesleyan University, French I, II, French Club Adviser. JAMES ANDREWS-B.S., M.A., West Virginia University: George Washington University, American History. DANIEL BAKER-B.S. in Education, Ashland College, Boys' Health, Basketball and Golf Coach. HOWARD BIALLINGER-B.S., Manchester College, Univer- sity of Illinois, Capital University: Chemistry. I . ROBERT BARBER-B.S. in Education, Ohio University, Eastern Kentucky State College, World History, Economics, Sociology, Hi-Y Adviser. I CLARA LOUISE BARNHILL-B.A., Ohio Wesleyan Univer- sity, Home Economics. ELVIN BEACH-B.S., Xavier University, World History, As- sistant Football Coach. , BERNARD BROOKS-Ohio Northern University, Graphic Arts. MARY CREE CALHOUN-A.B., Ashland College: Ohio State University, Latin II, English IV-C.P. JAMES CARYER-Theological Certificate, Olivet Nazarene College, Related Shop, VIC Adviser. WILSON COUCH-B.A., Hiram College, Kent State Univer- sity, University of Wyoming, Librarian. RAMON COX-B.S., M.Ed., Capital University, Ohio Uni- versity, Algebra II, Plane Geometry. ELAINE COY-B.A., Wheaton College, World History, Sen- ior Tri-Hi-Y Adviser. JOYCE CREAGER-B.S. in Education, Bowling Green State University, English IV, English IV-C.P. JANE DENMAN-B.S. in Education, Otterbein College, Bookkeeping I, II: JRC Adviser. NORMAN DICKMAN-A.B., Capital University: Govem- ment. Geography, Tennis Coach. PAULINE DRAKE-B.S. in Education, Bowling Green State University, Ohio State University, Home Economics. RUSSELL DUNLAP-B.C.S., University Cincinnati, Univer- sity of Michigan, Cooperative Office Education Coordinator. GERALD EMERY-B.S. in Education, Ohio State University, American History, American Government, FTA Adviser. MARGERY EYMON-B.S. in Education, Ohio State Univer- sity, English II. JUDY FELGAR-B.F.A., M.F.A., Ohio Wesleyan University, Cranbrook Academy of Art, Art. LILLIAN FORTNER-B.S. in Education, A.B., Wilmington College, English III. RAY FORTNER-B.S. in Education, Mount Union College, Biology, Football, Track Assistant Coach. RICHARD FORTNER-B.S. in Education, M.A. in Educa- tion, Wilmington College, University of New Mexico, Physical Education, Drivers' Training, Football, Track, Coach. JOHN FURRER-B.S. in Education, Kent State University: Ohio State University, VIC Adviser, Supervisor of Industrial Courses. DARL H. GATCHELL-B.S. in Education, M.A., Bowling Green State University, Ohio State University, University of Chicago, Principal. JACK GRAHAM-B.A., M.A., Ohio Northern University, Kent State University, School Treasurer, Advanced Algebra. MAXINE GREEN-B.A., M.A., Capital University, Ohio State University, Toledo University, English II. JEAN GRIFFITH-Assistant Secretary, General Office, Li- brary Secretary. MILDRED GRIGSBY-A.B., Stanford University, American Government. IJJNPA HAWK-B.S., Heidelberg College, Geometry, Alge- ra . HAROLD HAZELETT-B.A., M.S., State College of lowig State University of Iowa, Plane-Solid Geometry, Solid Geome- try, Trigonometry-Advanced Senior Math, FEA Adviser. JUDY HOLZWART-Assistant Secretary, General Office, Vocational Office. MAURICE HELLER-B.A., Kent State University, Science Survey, Hi-Y Adviser. RUTHANN HINAMAN-B.S. in Education, Capital Univer- sity, Business Mathematics. HOWARD HQUSTON-B.A., M.A., Otterbein College, Ohio State University, American History, World History, Drivers Education. BETTY IONNO-B.S. Education, Ohio State University, Eng-. lish III. L. G. JONES-B.S. Music Education, New York University, Vocal Music. HOWARD KLEHM-B.S. in Education, Miami University, Ohio State University, Assistant Marching Band Director, En- sembles. WILLARD KOCSOVSKY-B.S. in Education, Ashland Col- lege, Personal Typing, Bookkeeping I, Typing I, Quiver Ad- viser. GEORGE LANE-B.S.M., M.A., Capital University, Ohio State University, Columbia University, Orchestra Director, Band Director. CARNA LARSON-B.S. in Education, Denison University, Ohio University, Girls' Physical Education. NANCY LEES-B.S. in Business Administration, West Vir- ginia Wesleyan College, Typing I, II, Shorthand I, FNA Ad- viser. LEE LIGGETT-B.A. in Education, University of Cincinnati, Diversified Cooperative Training Coordinator. CLOVER MAE LINSCOTT-B.A., Ohio Wesleyan Univer- sity, English II, Student Council Adviser. BEVERLY MARSHALL-Assistant Secretary, General Office. HELEN MAXWELL-B.S., College of Mount Saint Joseph, Typing I, Office Practive, JRC Adviser. HELEN MAY-A.B., M.A., Otterbein College, Chicago Uni- versity, Ohio State University, Latin II, Girls' Guidance Coun- cilor, Student Council Adviser, Junior Tri-Hi-Y Adviser. EUGENE MAYNARD-B.S. in Education, M.A., Bowling Green State University, American History, American Govern- ment, Student Council Adviser. JOE MCKINLEY-B.S., M.A., Bowling Green State Univer- sity, State College of Iowa, Biology, Visual Aid Coordinator. EDWARD MILLER-B.S. in Education, Miami University, Ohio State University, Kent State University, Ensembles, Marching Band, Star Dusters. DONALD NEIMEISTER-Ohio State University, Machine Shop I, II, Drivers Education, UIC Adviser. PAUL O'ROURKE-B.S., Bowling Green State University, American Government, Intramurals Director. ROGER ORWICK-B.S., Findlay College, North Carolina State University, Biology. BARBARA OSBORN-B.S. in Business Education, Ohio State Uniyersity, Findlay College, Bookkeeping I, Business Mathe- matics. ANGELA PARKS-B.S. in Education, Ohio State University, English III, Journalism, Herald Adviser. RICHARD PENRY-B.A., Ohio Wesleyan University, American History, Geography, Gray-Y Coordinator. SUSAN PENRY-B.A., Ohio Wesleyan University, Spanish II, III, IV, Sophomore Tri-Hi-Y Adviser. DALE PEREZ-B.S., M.S., Ohio State University, Arizona State University, Physics, Chemistry. JOSEPH PETRICH-B.S. in Education, Miami University, Mechanical Drawing I, II. FREDA RAUB-Miami University, Secretary, General Oliice. RICHARD REES-B.S. in Education, M.A. in Counseling: West Virginia University, Boys' Guidance Councilor, Hi-Y Adviser. MARY K. REESER-B.A., Otterbein College, Pennsylvania State University, Health, Biology, Math-Science Seminar Ad- viser. MARY E. ROWLEY-Secretary, Assistant Principal's Office. MARION E. SHANK-A.B., M.A., Findlay College, Ohio State University, Assistant Principal, Student Council Adviser. THOMAS SI-IESKEY-B.S. in Education, Ohio University, Ohio State University, Distributive Education, Business Law, Salesmanship. RICHARD SLACK-Ohio State University, Auto Shop, Re- lated Subjects, VIC Adviser. RUTH SLOANE-B.S. in Education, Ohio State University, Ohio University: English II, FNA Adviser. CAROLYN SMITH-B.S. in Education, Ohio State Univer- sity, Western Reserve University, Spanish I, II, Spanish Club Adviser. KENNETH SOMERLOT-B.S. in Education, Miami Univer- sity, Economics, Sociology, Cross Country Coach, Athletic Di- rector. MARY JO STAFFORD-B.A., B.S. in Education, Ohio Wes- leyan University, Ohio State University, English III, Quiver Adviser. FERN TOYE-B.A., University of Akron, English IV. ROBERT WEBB-A.B. in Education, Fairmont State College, West Virginia University, Speech. Radio. MINNIE WINDER-A.B., M.A., Oberlin College, Columbia University, Shorthand I, II, Typing II. ROBERT WINTERHOFF-B.S. in Education, Miami Univer- sityl Industrial Arts I, II. 187 Senior Biographies A DONNA ADAMS-Vocational: Choir 1, 2, Marching Band 1, 2, Concert Band 1, 2, GAA 2, Shoshonean, National City Bank-West Town CHRISTIE ADREAN-General: Home Room President I, Student Council 1, Otlice Assistant 1, Choir 1, 2, Play Cast 1, 2, Play Committee 3, 4, Harding Reporter 3, Props 8: Q's 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . NICK ALEX-General: Choi 1, 2, 3, Concert Band 1, Spanish Club 2, 3, FTA 4 . .. BILL ALEXANDER-General: Home Room President 1, 2, 4, Home Room Vice-President 3, Student Council 2, 4, Treasurer 3, Prom Decoration Committee 3, Football 1, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Hall Monitor 4, Junior Kiwanian 4 . . . JIM ALEXANDER- Vocational: Home Room Secretary 4, VIC 3, 4, Football 1, Track 1, 3, Athletics Manager 1, All League Team-2nd Team 1 . . . BILL ALL- MAN-General: Motto Committee 2, Spanish Club 2, Hi-Y 3, FEA 3, 4, Baseball 2, Cross Country 2, Hall Monitor 4, Senior General Scholar- ship Test, County Award-Honorable Mention . . . BARRY ALTON- General . . . MARILYN AMRINE-Vocational: Choir 1, 2, Shoshonean -Pearl St. School JON ANDEL-General: French Club 2, 3, Passing NROTC Exam 4 . . . TOM ANDERSON-General: Prom Ar- rangements Committee 3, Hi-Y 3, 4, FEA 3, Golf 3, Cross Country 3, Track 2 . . . DEANNE ANDREWS-General: Library Council I, Choir 1 . . . JOHN ANSPAUGH-General: Home Room President 1, 3, Home Room Vice-President 2, Basketball 1, Baseball 3, 4, Track 1, Manager tAthleticsJ 1 . . . TIM ANTHONY-General: Choir 1, 2, Play Cast 1, Hi-Y 1, Printing Club 1, Junior Achievement 2, 3 . . . JOHN APT- General: Home Room Treasurer 1, Choir 1, 2, 3 . . . JIM ARMBRUS- TER-General: Invitation Committee 4, Choir 1, 2, 3, Varsity H 4, Football 4, Track 3 . . . PAM AUGENSTEIN-General: Home Room Vice-President 1, Otlice Assistant 1, Library Council 1, Choir 1, 2, Tri-Hi- Y 1, GAA l . . . JACKIE AYERS-General: Home Room Chaplain 2, Tri-Hi-Y 1, GAA 2. B BETH BABICH-General: Will Committee 4, Play Cast 2, 3, 4, Harding Reporter 2, 3, 4, Props 8a Q's 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y 4, Judicial Youth-In-Government 4, FTA 4, Girls' State 3, Senior General Scholarship Test District Award-Honorable Mention 4, County-Honorable Mention 4, Ohio University Test Winner 4, Time Test Winner 4 .. . MARNA BABICH-General: Song Committee 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Play Cast 4, Play Committee 3, Harding Reporter 3, Props 8: Q's 2, 3, 4, FNA 4, GAA 3, State Orchestra 3, Ensembles 8a Solos 1, 2, 3, 4, Harding Reporter of the Year 3 . . . SUSAN BACON- General: Home Room Secretary 2, Home Room Treasurer 3, Marching Band 2, 3, 4, Concert Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 4, Stardusters 4, Play Cast 4, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Instrumental Music 1, Ensembles 2. DAVE BAKER-General: Home Room Secretary 4, Printing Club 4, Basketball 1, Cross Country 2, 3, Track 3 . . . PAT BAKER-General: Home Room Secretary 1, Home Room Treasurer 2, Flower Committee 2, Prom Decorations Committee 3, Will Committee 4, Choir 3, Senior Choir 4, Play Committee 3, 4, Harding Reporter 4, Props SL Q's 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi- Y l, 2, 3, 4, FTA 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . TAMI BAKER-General: Home Room Treasurer 3, Othce Assistant 3, 4, Play Committee 4, Spanish Club 1, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, GAA 2, Cheerleader 1 . . . STEVE BALLINGER-General: Class Treasurer 1, Home Room President 1, Home Room Vice-President 2, Student Council 1, 4, Cap 8a Gown Committee 3, 4, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity H 2, 3, 4, Football 1, Basketball 1, Golf 3, 4, Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4, All League Team-lst Team 4 . . . RICHARD BAMMER-General: Marching Band 1, 2, Concert Band 1, 2, Hi-Y 3, Printing Club 4 . . . TADA BARKLEY- General . . . JERRY BARNS-General: Football 1, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . DON BENNER-General: Printing Club 4 . . . LINDA BENSON -General: Choir 1, 2, GAA 1 . . . MIKE BETZ-General: Printing Club 4 . .. RON BIKACSAN-General: Quiver 2, 3, 4, Herald 2, Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior General Scholarship Test, County Award-Honorable Mention 4, Ensembles 4 . . . JANET BILLETT-General . . . GORDON BISDORF-General: Home Room Treasurer 2, Hi-Y 3, 4 . . . SUZANNE BISHOP-General: Home Room President 1, Student Council 1, Library Council 1, School Paper 1, Choir 1, 2, Orchestra 1, French Club 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 1, FNA 4, GAA 1, Pep Club 1, 3 . . . BILL BLEVINS-General: Cross Country 2, 3, Track 1, 2, 3, Junior Achievement 2 . . . RANDY BLUE-General: Home Room Vice-President 3, Library Council 3 . . . JAMES BOGGS- General: Student Council 2, Prom Decorations Committee 3, Math- Science Seminar 3 . . . HAL BONCUTTER-General: Junior Class Pres- ident, Home Room President 1, 2, 3, Home Room Vice-President 4, After Prom Committee 3, Dance Committee 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Varsity H 1, 2, 3, 4,.Football 1, 2, Co-Captain 4, Basketball 1, 2, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Hall Monitor 4 . . . LINDA BONSEL-General: History Committee 4, Play Committee 4, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1 TERRY BOSWELL-General: Home Room Treasurer 1, Library Council 1, Jun- ior Achievement 3 . . . DAN BOVIAN-General: Herald 4, Football 1, 2, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Track 1, 2 . . . KENNETH BOWKER-Voca- tional: Home Room' President 4, VIC Club 3, 4, Tennis 2 . . . RALPH BRAMMER-Vocational: Home Room Vice-President 4, Home Room Secretary. 3, VI-C Club 3, 4, .. . BOB BRANDYBERRY-General: Senior Vice-President tAda High Schoolp, Latin Club 1, School Paper 3, 4: Prom Committee 3, Boys' Chorus 2, 3, Hi-Y 2 SHIRLEY BREECE-General: Tri-Hi-Y 1 . . . LINDA BREWER-General: Tri-Hi- Y 1, FNA 4, GAA 4, Pep Club 4, Candystriper 4 . . . SARA BRICK- LEY-General: Home Room Secretary 1, Breakfast Committee 4, Choir 1. 2: Senior Choir 3, '4, Play Cast 4, Play Committee 3, Harding RCPQFICY 2, 3, 43 Tri-H1-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, FTA 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President Teambackers 4 . . . CAROL BRIDENSTINE-Vocational: Or- chestra l, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, VIC Club 4, Pep Club 1, Junior Achievement. 3, 4, D.C.T..-Dr, J. F. Kantzer 4 . . . GREG BROWN-General: Home Room President 1, Home Room Secretary 4, Hi-Y 4, Varsity H 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Track 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . MICHAEL BROWN-General: Home Room Treasurer 3, Cross Country 3, 4, Track 3, 4 . . . STEVE BROWN-General: Home Room Chaplain 1, 2, Choir 1, 3, Senior Choir 4, Hi-Y 4, FTA 4, Tennis 3, 4, Golf 2, 4, Manager CAthleticsJ 1, Hall Monitor 4 . . . LINDA BRUMFIELD-General: Library Council 1, Choir 1, Junior Achievement 2, 3, 4, Candystriper 4 . . . REBECCA BRUTCHEY-General: Choir 1, 2, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, GAA 1, DECA- Big Bear, Junior Achievement 2, 3 . . . HOPE BUCHANAN-General: Herald 3, Choir 1, 2, Play Committee 3, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1 . . . DAVE BUCKLEY-General: Home Room Vice-President 2, Invita- tion Committee 4, Football 1, Baseball 3, Hall Monitor 1 . . . JERRY BUMGARNER-General: Cross Country 4 . . . PHIL BURCHETTE- Vocational: Home Room Vice-President 1, Hi-Y 1, DECA-Homer's Market, Junior Achievement 2 MARSHALL BURGGRAF-Gem eral: Home Room Treasurer 1, Student Council 1, Library Council 1, Choir 1, Spanish Club 2, Hi-Y 1, Football 1, 2, 3, Track 1, 2 . . . JAN BURKE-General: Home Room Vice-President l, Home Room Secretary 2, Home Room Treasurer 3, Office Assistant 1, 4, L1brary.Counc1l 1, Choir 2, Play Committee 3, 4, Harding Reporter 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, FTA 4, FNA 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . JON BURNSIDE-General: Junior Achievement 2 . . . MIKE BURRIS-Vocational: Home Room Vice-President 3, VIC 3, 4, Basketball 1, Tennis 2, Track 1., Junior Achievement 2 . . . DAVID BUSCH-General: Choir 1, Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Concert Band 3, 4, Orchestra 4, Stardusters 4, Ensembles 4 . . . ELAINE BUTLER-General: Home Room Chaplain 1, Choir 1, Tri- Hi-Y 1, GAA 2, Art Club 2, Junior Achievement. C MARY JO CALDWELL-General: Choir 2, 3, Marching Band 2, 3, 4, Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Play Committee 4, Tri-H1-Y 1, 2, 4, FTA 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Hall Monitor 4, Ensembles 4 KAREN CALLAHAN-General: Home Room President 2, Home Room Vice- President 1, Home Room Treasurer 4, Prom Decoration 3, Breakfast Committee 4, Office Assistant 4, Choir 2, 3, Play Committee. 3, 4, Tri-H1- Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 1, Homecoming Queen 4, Junior Altrusian 4, Teambackers 4, Twig 3, 4 . . . THOMAS CARPEN- TER-General: Home Room Vice-President 1, Prom Arrangements Com- mittee 3, Class History Committee 4, Library Council 1, H1-Y 1, FTA 4' Varsity H 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, Manager tAthleticsD 1 . . . DAVID CARR-Vocational: VIC 3, 4 . . . DON CARREL-General: Varsity H 3, 4, Football 1, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 2,-3, 4, Track l, 2, 3, 4, Hall Monitor 1 . . . JOHN CARTER-General: History Committee 4, Golf 2, American Legion Essay Winner 2, Semor General Scholarship Test-Honorable Mention 4 . . . RICH CARWILE-Gen- eral: Home Room Treasurer 1, Choir 1, Hi-Y 1, Football 1, Basketball 1, 2, Cross Country 4, Track 1 . . . EVERTT CAUDILL-Vocational . . . STEPHEN CAUDILL-Vocational: Home Room President-2, 4, Student Council 1, Invitation Committee 4, School Paper 1, H1-Y 1, DCT L8LK Restaurant, Holiday Inn, Football 1 . . . PAT CHADWELL -General: Home Room Secretary 1, Pep Club 2, Junior Achievement 2 . . . BOB CHANEY-General: Home Room Treasurer 1, Prophecy Committee 4, Football 1, 3, Track 1, Junior Achievement 2, Hall Monitor 1 . . . CHUCK CHESNUT-General: Home Room Vice-Presi- dent 1, 4, Home Room Secretary 2, 3, Prom Decorations Committee 3, Name Card Committee 4, Choir 1, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 4, Track 1 . . . DONNA CHILDERS-General . . . NEIL CHIVINGTON -General: Home Room President 1, 3, Home Room Vice-President 2, Home Room Treasurer 4, Student Council 1, Ring Committee 3, Senior Dance Committee 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Football 1, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 3, Track 1, Hall Monitor 4 . . . RICK CHRISTMAN- General: Herald 2, 3, 4, Props dc Q's 2, 3, 4 . . . CONNIE CLARK- General: Home Room Vice-President 2, Home Room Treasurer 1, Motto Committee 2, History Committee 4, Choir 1, 2, 3, Play Committee 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, FTA 4, FNA 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Hall Monitor 4 . . . LARRY CLARK-Vocational: VIC 3, 4 . . . TIM CLARK-General: Home Room President 1, Home Room Treasurer 2, Prom Decoration Committee 3, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 . . . ROGER CLICK-Gen- eral: Home Room President 2, 3, Marching Band 2, 3, 4, Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Stardusters 2, 3, 4, FEA 4, Cross Country 3, Track 1, Senior General Scholarship Test, County Award- Honorable Mention 4, Ensembles 2, 3, 4 . . . TERRY COCHRAN- General: Home Room Chaplain 4, Printing Club 4 . . . MARY COFF- MAN-General . .. CHERYL COLE-General: Choir 1, 2, GAA 4, Junior Achievement 3 . . . HARVEY COLE-Vocational: Home Room Treasurer 1, VIC 3, 4 . . . FAYE COLE-General: Choir 1 . . . ROY COLLINS-General: Home Room Treasurer 1, Hi-Y 3, Football 1, 2, Basketball 1, Cross Country 2, 3, Hall Monitor 1, All League Team- First Team 1 . . . JUDY CONKLE-General: Home Room President 3, Home Room Treasurer 2, Student Council 3, President 4, Prom Decora- tions Committee 3, Senior Dance Committee 4, Yearbook 1, Quiver 2, 3, 4, Choir 1, 2, Senior Choir 3, 4, Play Committee 3, 4, Props 8a Q's 2, French Club 3, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, President 1, FTA 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Math-Science Seminar 2, 3, Senior General Scholarship Test, State Award-Honorable Mention, District Award-Honorable Mention, County Award-9th Place 4, Merit Scholarship Test-Letter of Commen- dation 4, American .Field Service Student, Science Fair, Local Superior 1, 2, 3, District Superior 3, Teenager of the Month 4, Teambackers 4 . . . LO-UISE CONYERS-General: Class Prophecy Committee 4, Quiver Editor 4, Choir 1, 2, Senior Choir 3, 4, Marching Band 2, 3, 4, Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4,.Or-chestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 1, Pep Club 2, 3, Pep Band 4, Music District Solo 2, 3, 4, Science Fair, District Superior 1, Tri- Gra-Y Leader 2 . . . C.ATHY COPELAND-General: Home Room Pres- ident 1, Student Council 1, Choir 1, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, GAA 1 . . . NANCY CORBIN-General: Herald 2, 3, Play Committee 3, Props 84 Q's 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y l. 2, Art Club 2, Pep Club 1, Junior Achievement 1 . . . DONNA COTTRELL-Gen-eral: Home Room Treasurer 1, Home Room Chaplain 2, Library Council 1, Choir 1, 2, 3, Senior Choir 4, Concert Band 15 Play Cast 35 Play Committee 45 Props 8: Q's 25 Tri-Hi-Y l, 25 Junior Achievement 2, 3 . . . KAREN COVER-General: Home Room Secretary 1, 35 Home Room Treasurer 45 Student Council 25 Ring Committee 25 Prom Decorations Committee 35 Class History Committee 45 Quiver 2, 3, Copy Editor 45 Herald 45 Choir l, 25 Senior Choir 3, 45 Stardusters 3, 45 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 35 Pep Club 2, 3, President 1, Head Executive 45 Homecoming 4 . . . BETTY CRAFT-General: Tri-Hi-Y 15 GAA 1 . . . TERRIE CRISSINGER-Vocational: Home Room President 15 Home Room Treasurer 45 DECA-Rink's Bargain City 45 Junior Achievement 3 . . . WOODIE CRONIN-Vocational: Home Room Sec- retary 4 . . . JOHN CUDD-General: DECA-Big Bear 45 Junior Achievement 2 . . . MICHAEL LEE CULP-Vocational: DECA-Bar- gain City 45 Track 2, 3 . . . MICHAEL LYNN CULP-General . . . LINDA CUNNINGHAM-General: DECA-Big Bear 4 . .. STEVE CURRAN-General: Home Room President 35 Football 15 Track 1, 2, 4. D GARRY DAAS-General: Hall Monitor .4. . .. GEORGE ED- WARD DALL-Vocational: VIC 3, 45 Printing Club 2 . . . 'RON DALY-Vocational: VIC 3, 4 . . . MIKE DARDINGER-Vocational: Home Room President 35 Home Room Vice-President 45 Varsity H 3, 45 VIC 3, 45 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Athletics, All League Team-lst Team, Honorable Mention . . . SHARON DARST-General: AHome Room Chaplain 25 Library Council l, 45 Tri-Hi-Y 15 Junior.Achievement 2, 3, 45 Achiever Award5 Advanced Achiever Award5 District Management Award5 Science Fair Local Superior 2 . . . CAROL DAVIS-Vocational: Office Assistant 15 Shoshonean-Fair Park School 45.Homecoming 1 . . . LINDA DAVIS-General: Student Council 15 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 45 GAA 1, 25 Junior Achievement 3 . . . RHODA DAVIS-General: Herald 3, 45 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 45 GAA 25 Pep Club 1, 2, 35 Junior Achievement 2 . . . CHERYL DEBOLT-General: Home Room Chaplain 15 Ofiice As- sistant 2, 45 Choir 1, 2, 35 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 25 Pep Club 3, 4 . . . MIKE DECKER-General: Hi-Y 3, 45 Varsity H 45 Football 15 Cross Country 3, 45 Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Hall Monitor 45 Athletics All League.Team-lst Team 4 . . . ALAN DENZER-General: Home Room Chaplain 25 Print- ing Club 45 Football 2 . . . LINDA DEVER-General: Home Room Treasurer 25 Choir 15 Tri-Hi-Y 4 . . . RON DIEGLE-General: Class Prophecy Committee 45 FEA 3, 45 Cross Country 35 Track 1, 2, 35 Boys' State 35 Junior Kiwanian 45 Math-Science Seminar 2, 3, 45 Senior General Scholarship Test, State Award-Honorable Mention 4, District Award-Honorable Mention 4, County Award-8th Place5 Merit Scholar- ship Test-Finalist 45 Science Fair Local Superior 1, 2, 3, District Superior 1, 3 . . . TERRY DIXON-General: Cross Country 45 Track 45 Athletics Manager 2 . . . ELDON DODDS-General: Home Room Pres- ident 45 Home Room Vice-President l, 25 Home Room Secretary 35 School Paper 15 Varsity H 2, 3, 45 Football 1, 2, 35 Baseball 2, 35 Track l . . . FRANK DOWNING-General: Home Room President 25 Student Council 15 Hi-Y 15 Varsity H 25 Football 1, 25 Basketball 15 Track l, 2 . . . JUDY DRIPPS-General: Home Room Vice-President 1, 35 Home Room Secretary 2, 45 Student Council 15 Cap 8: Gown Committee 3, 45 Library Council 15 Choir 1, 2, 35 Senior Choir 45 Concert Band 15 Tri-Hi- Y I, 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 3, 45 Freedom Foundation Student 2 GLENN DRUCE-General: Junior Achievement 2, 3, 45 Time Test Winner 45 Senior General Scholarship Test, County Award-Honorable Mention . . . BECKY DUNE-General . . . RONALD DUTT-General: Home Room Treasurer 1, 35 Breakfast Committee 45 Marching Band 2, 3, 45 Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 3, 45 Basketball 1, 25 Instrumen- tal Award 45 Ensembles 4 . . . CAROLYN DUTTON-General: Home Room Secretary 25 Choir 1, 25 Pep Club 15 Hall Monitor 1. E PAM EDINGTON-General: Library Council 25 Play Committee 45 Pep Club 1 . . . NANETTE EIKENBARY-General: Class Secre- tary 15 Home Room Chaplain 15 Student Council 15 Ring Committee 25 Name Card Committee 45 Quiver 35 Choir 15 Play Committee 35 Tri-Gra- Y Leader 45 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 45 FTA 45 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Legislative Youth-In-Government 45 Teambackers 4 . . . DIANNE ELLlOTT-Gen- eral: Library Council 25 GAA 25 Junior Achievement 2 . .. GARY ELLIOTT-General . . . RON ELLWOOD-General: Home Room Vice- President 45 Home Room Chaplain 15 Herald 45 Spanish Club 25 Hi-Y 35 FTA 45 Varsity H 45 Football 15 Baseball 2, 3, 45 Cross Country 2, 3 . . . PAT EMERY-Vocational: Home Room Treasurer 45 Home Room Chaplain 25 Library Council 15 Choir 15 Orchestra 15 Spanish Club 25 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 35 VIC Club 45 Pep Club 15 Junior Achievement 2, 3, 45 DCT-Dr. Hypes 4 . . . JANIS ESHMAN-General: Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4 . . . GARRY EVANS-General: Class President 1, 45 Home Room President 1, 25 .Home Room Secretary 35 Student Council 1, 45 Cap 8: Gown Committee 3, 45 Hi-Y 2, 35 FTA 45 Varsity H 2, 3, 45 Football 1, 2, 3, Captain 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 25 Track 1, 3 . . . ROBERT EVERLY-General: Home Room Secretary 15 Play Committee 2, 3, 45 Harding Reporter 2, 3, 45 Props 8: Q's 3, 45 Spanish Club 25 FEA 45 Hall Monitor 1. F CHUCK FAULKNER-General: Home Room Vice-President 35 In- vitation Committee 45 Choir 15 Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Football 1, 25 Basket- ball 1, 25 Track 1 . . . SUSAN FAUST-General: Home Room Secretary 35 Home Room Chaplain 1, 25 Cap 8: Gown Committee 3, 45 Office Assistant 3, 45 Herald 3, 45 Choir 1, 2, 35 Senior Choir 45 Play Committee 3, 45 Harding Reporter 45 Props 8: Q's 35 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 45 GAA 31 Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4 . . . GEORGE FELTON-General: I-Iome Room.President 45 Prom Arrangements Committee 35 Senior History Committee 45 Year.book'l5 French Club 35 FEA 3, 45 Cross Country 3, 45 Track 3. 45 Junior Kiwanian 45 Math-Science Seminar 2, 3, 45 Senior General Scholarship Test, State Award-Honorable Mention, District Award-Place 8: Rank, County Award-Place 8: Rank5 Merit Scholarship Test-Letter' of Commendation 45 Time Test Winner 45 Science Fair Local Superior 2, 35 District Superior 25 State Superior 2 . . . LARRY FERRIN-Vocational: VIC Club 3, 4 LINDA FICK-General: Marching Band 2, 3, 45 Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Play Committee 45 Tri- Hi-Y 1, 45 FTA 45 Pep Club 3, 45 Ensembles 4 . . . SILVIA FISH- General: Play Committee 45 Tri-Hi-Y 35 GAA 2 . . . BRENDA FISHER -General: Home Room Chaplain 25 Cap 8: Gown Committee 3, 45 Baccalaureate Committee 45 Quiver 45 School Paper 15 Choir l, 2, 35 Play Committee 35 French Club 3, 45 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, President I5 Tri- Gra-Y Leader 2, 3, 45 FTA 45 Candystriper 45 Pep Club I5 Teambackers 45 Hall Monitor 1 . . . LARRY FITZWATER-General: Marching Band 2, 3, 45 Concert Band 3, 4 . . . THOMAS FLEMING-General: Home Room Chaplain 15 After Prom Committee 35 Breakfast Committee 45 Marching Band 2, 3, 45 Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 45 Stardusters 2, 3, 45 FEA 45 Tennis 2, 45 Bandman of the Year 45 Ensembles 2, 3, 4 SUSAN FLETCHER-General: Home Room Vice-President 2, 35 Senior Invitation Committee 45 Choir 1, 2, 35 Senior Choir 45 Stardusters 3, 45 Tri-Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 45 FNA 45 GAA 35 Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Homecom- ing 45 Senior General Scholarship Test County Award-Honorable Men- tion . .. WAYNE FOGLE-General: Senior Invitation Committee 45 Play Committee 4 ANDY FOX-General KAREN FOX- General: Invitation Committee 45 Choir l JACKIE FRANCE- Vocational: Home Room Secretary 35 Choir 1, 2, 35 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 25 GAA 2, 35 VIC-Probst Supply 45 Pep Club 1, 2, 3 . . . DON FRANKLIN- Vocational: VIC 3, 45 Cross Country 3, 45 Track 3, 4 JOHN FREEMAN-General . . . VAL FREEMAN-General: Home Room Secretary 1, 25 Home Room Treasurer 35 Prom Arrangements Committee 35 Choir 1, 25 Senior Choir 3, 45 Stardusters 45 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Y-Teens 15 FTA 45 GAA 1, 2, 35 Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 45 Musicale 15 Dancer 15 Glee Club 15 Ensembles 3 . . . JANICE FREESE-General: Oflice Assistant 45 Choir 15. Marching Band 2, 3, 45 Concert Band 1, 3, 45 Play Committee 45 Tri-H1-Y 1, 2, 3, 45 FNA 45 Pep Club 1 . . . JOHN FRUIN-General: Marching Band 45 Concert Band 45 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 45 Ensembles 3, 4 . . . RUBY FRY-General: Library Council I5 Choir l, 2, 35 French Club 45 Tri-Hi-Y 15 GAA 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 2, 3, 4 . . . JACK FULLER-General: Quiver 45 Props 8: Q's 3, 45 Spanish Club 3, 45 Hi-Y 3, 45 FEA 2. G MARGARET GALLINA-General: Home Room Vice-President 15 Choir 15 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 25 GAA 15 Pep Club 1 . . . THOMAS GAL- LUP-General: Library Council 25 Marching Band 2, 3, 45 Concert Band 2, 3, 45 FEA 3, 4 . . . DANNY GALYK-General . . . DAVE GARRI- SON-General: Football 15 Cross Country 2, 35 Track 2, 3 . . . PAT GARVER-General: Choir 1, 25 Tri-H1-Y 1,.2 . . . DIANA GAVER- General: Home Room Secretary 35 Office Assistant 25 Library Council. 15 Herald 3, 45 School Paper 15 Choir 1, 2, 35 Senior Choir 45 Marching Band 2, 3, 45 Concert Band 15 French Club 25 Tri-Hi-Y l, 2, 3, 4: Pep Band 4 .. . SUE GEORGE-General: History Committee 45 Ofhce Assistant 15 Choir 15 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 45 GAA 1 . NANCY GER- BER-General: Song Committee 45 Choir 25 Senior Choir 3, 45 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 45 Stardusters 3, 45 Spanish Club 35 Cheerleader 1,-2, 3, 45 State Orchestra 45 Ensembles 3, 45 Music Award, State-Superior 1, 2 . . . PAULA GERLACH-General: Choir 15 Concert Band 15 Tri-Hi-Y l, 2, 3, 45 GAA 1 . . . VENIS GIBSON-Vocational: Home Room Treasurer 15 Student Council 15 VIC 4 . . . LINDA GIBSON-Vocational: Tri-Hi- Y 15 Office Assistant 15 Library Council 15 Shoshonean-Marion Lincoln Mercury Company 4 . . . JANE ANN GIFFORD-General: Choir 1, 2, 35 Pep Club 1 . . . LOWDEMIA GILBERT-General: Tri-H1-Y I . . , CHERYL GLASSFORD-General: Tri-Hi-Y 45 Bairns 1, 25 Lassies 35 Masque 8: Wig 35 FHA 2, 35 Ofiice Assistant 3 . . . PAT GLIMPSE- General: Flower Committee 25 Quiver 3, 45 Choir 1, 25 Senior Choir 3, 45 Marching Band 2, 3, 45 Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Play Committee 45 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 45 FNA 45 Pep Club 25 Music, District Superior 25 Ensembles 2, 45 Pep Band 3, 4 . . . JAN GLOSSER-General: Home Room Treasurer 3, 45 Home Room Chaplain 25 Class Committee 45 Choir l, 25 Senior Choir 3, 45 Stardusters 3, 45 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 2, 3, 4 . . . CHESTER ALLEN GOINES-General . . . LEAVATA GOINES-General: Cap 8: Gown Committee 3, 45 Choir 1, 2, 35 Play Cast 35 Play Committee 45 FTA 45 GAA 1, 3, 45 Pep Club 3, 45 Hall Monitor 4 . . . AL GOLDSBERRY-Vocational: Home Room Treasurer 45 Choir 15 Spanish Club 25 Varsity H 45 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 1 . . . BRENDA GORENFLO-General: Home Room Chaplain 25 Library Council 15 Quiver 3, Business Manager 45 Choir 15 Marching Band 2, 3, 45 Concert Band l, 2, 3, 45 Play Committee 35 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 45 Girls' State Alternate5 Ensembles 1, 2, 3, 45 Pep Band 4 . . . DOUG GOREN- FLO-Vocational: Home Room Secretary 35 Student Council 15 VIC 3, 45 Track 2 . . . MARGARET GRANGER-General: Office Assistant 3, 45 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 45 FTA 45 GAA 35 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Teambackers 45 Tri-Gra-Y Leader 4 . . . ALTON GREEN-General . .. TERRY GREEN-General: Home Room Vice-President 3, 45 Home Room Chap- lain 15 Varsity H 1, 2, 3, 45 Cross Country 25 Track 1, 2, 3, 45 District, State, Conference Track Honors 3 . . . LINDA GREER-General: Home Room Secretary 15 Home Room Treasurer 25 Choir 1, 2, 35 Senior Choir 45 French Club 45 Tri-Hi-Y 15 Pep Club 4 . . . MARY GREER-Gen- eral . . . TOM GRISHKAT-General: Choir 15 Spanish Club 35 Baseball 25 Track 2 . . . JIM GRUBER-Vocational: Home Room Chaplain 1, 35 VIC 3, 45 Basketball 15 Cross Country 3 . . . JIM GUNTER-General: H1-Y 45 Varsity H 3, 45 Cross Country 2, 3, 45 Track 2, 3 YIRGINIA GUYTON-General: Library Council 15 Junior Achievement H DAVE HABERMAN-General: Home Room Secretary l, 2, 35 Color Committee 25 Prom Arrangements Committee 35 Prophecy Committee 45 Quiver 45 Choir I5 Senior Choir 3, 45 French Club 35 Cross Country 3, 45 Track 35 Junior Kiwanian 45 Senior General Schol- arship Test State Award-Honorable Mention, District Award-Honora- ble Mention, County Award-9th Place 45 Merit Scholarship Test-Letter of Commendation 45 Time Test Winner 4 . . . JOHN HAINES-Gen- eral: Home Room Secretary 15 Student Council 15 Concert Band I5 Football 13 Basketball 3, 43 Cross Country 3, 4 . .. 'VIRGINIA HAINES-General: Play Cast 13 Play Committee 43 Junior Achievement 4 . . . WALTER HAINES-General: Home Room President 13 Home Room Treasurer 13 Hi-Y 13 Varsity H 33 DECA 43 Football 1, 43 Track 1, 3 . . . DIANA HALE-General . . . MARY. HALL-General , . . LYNDA HAMBURG-General: Home Room Vice-President .43 Home Room Secretary 1, 23 Prom Arrangements Committee 33 Quiver 2, 3, Portrait Editor 43 Choir 1, 23 Senior Choir 3, 43 Play Cast 33 Play Committee 43 French Club 33 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, Treasurer 33 FTA 43 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . ERNIE HANSHAW-Vocational: VIC Club 3, 4 . . . LENNIE HARBOLT-General . . . OLIVIA HARBOLT-General: FNA 23 Junior Achievement 2 . . . TOM HARPER-General: Herald 43 Choir 1, 2, 33 Senior Choir 43 Track 3 . . . J. C. HARRAH-General: Choir 13 Hi-Y 33 Varsity H 33 Football 1, 2, 33 Track 1, 2 . . . DAVE HARRIS-General . , . DELORES HARRIS-General . . . GREG HARRUFF-General: Home Room President 13 Student Council 13 Marching Band 2, 33 Concert Band 23 Spanish Club 43 Hi-Y 3, 43 Track 2, 33 Senior General Scholarship Test County Award-Honorable Men- tion 4 . . . JIM HART-General: Home Room Vice-President 13 Library Council 23 Herald 2, 3, 43 Choir 13 .FEA 3, 43 Merit Scholarship Test-Letter of Commendation3 Athletics Manager 2 . . . NANCY HARTMAN-General: Senior General Scholarship Test, County Award- Honorable Mention3 Student Council 13 Senior Breakfast Committee 43 Otiice Assistant 3, 43 Library Council 13 Choir 1, 23 Play Committee 3, 43 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 43 GAA 2, 33 Pep Club 2, 3, 43 Cheerleader 1 . . . ROGER HARVEY-General SHARON HAUBERT-Vocational: Omce Assistant 13 Choir 1, 23 GAA 2, 33 Shoshonean-Glenwood School3 Junior Achievement 2, 3 . . . J. STEPHEN HEISEL-General: Home Room President 13 Home Room Vice-President 23 Home Room Secretary 43 Home Room Chaplain 13 Student Council lg Class Song Committee 43 Library Council 33 Quiver 2, 3, 43 Herald 2, 3, 43 Marching Band 2, 3, 43 Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Stardusters 2, 3,.43 Pep Band 43 Symphonet 43 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 43 FEA 3, 43 Junior Kiwanian 43 Math-Science Seminar 2, 3, 43 Senior General Scholarship Test State Awards-Honorable Mention, District Awards-22nd Place, County Awards-4th Place 43 Merit Scholarship Test-Finalist 43 Ohio Edison Test 3, 43 Marion Star Test Winner 2, 33 Music District Solo Superior 1, 2, 3, District Ensembles Superior 2, 33 Bausch 84 Lomb Science Award 4 . .. JOYCE HELLER-Vocational: Home Room Secretary 43 School Paper 13 GAA 13 DECA-Kresges 4 . . . RAYMOND HELMS-Gen- eral: Library Council 2, 3, 43 Choir 1, 23 Senior Choir 3, 43 Varsity H 43 Cross Country 43 Track 33 Junior Achievement 3 . . . DAVID HER- TENSTEIN-General: VIC-Marion Flower Shop . . . RAY HESSON- General: Cross Country 3 . . . CAROL HICKS-General: Office Assist- ant 2, 33 Library Council 43 Pep Club 23 American Legion Essay Winner 2 . . . SANDI HIGDON-General: Class Ring Committee 33 Choir 1, 23 Senior Choir 3, 43 Play Committee 33 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 43 FTA 43 Pep Club 3 MARILYN HILL-General: Name Card Committee 43 Choir l, 23 Senior Choir 3, 43 Tri-Hi-Y 13 FNA President 43 GAA 2, 3, 4 . . . CAROL HINKLIN-General: Home Room Chaplain 1, 23 Prom Decorations Committee 33 Choir 1, 2, 33 Play Cast 33 Props 8: Q's 23 Tri- Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 43 FTA 43 Pep Club 1, 2, 33 Cheerleader 4 . . . CAROL HITT-Vocational: GAA 43 DCT-Sugar 'N' Spice Nursery 4 . .. NANCY HOEHNER-General: Herald 43 Choir 13 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 43 FTA 43 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . PAM HOLLENBACH-General: Home Room Secretary 23 Home Room Treasurer 33 Office Assistant 23 Library Council 13 Quiver 43 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 3, 4, Secretary 23 FTA 43 GAA 2, 43 Secretary 3 . . . BOB HOLLOWAY-General: Choir 13 Spanish Club 1, 23 Track 23 Athletics Manager 2 . . . SHARON HOLLOWAY-General: Home Room Vice-President 13 Invitation Committee 43 Herald 43 Choir 1, 2, 33 Play Committee 43 Tri-Hi-Y 1 . . . DEAN L. HORD-General: Quiver 33 Marching Band 2, 3, 43 Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 1, 33 Play Cast 33 DECA-Uhler's 43 Junior,Achievement 2, 33 Music Award 4 . . . DAN HORN-General: Home Room Secretary 13 Football 13 Track 1 . . . CAROL HOST-General: Prophecy Committee 43 Herald 2, 3, 43 Harding Reporter 33 Spanish Club 23 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 3, 43 FNA 43 GAA 2, 33 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Junior Achievement 2, 43 Hall Monitor 43 Senior General Scholarship Test County Award-Honorable Mention . . . RICHARD HOUSEWORTH-Vocational: Home Room President: Home Room Secretary 33 VIC 3, 43 Football 13 Track 1 . . . ANDY HOWARD-Vocational: Spanish Club 13 VIC 3, 43 Junior Achievement 2 . . . ANITA HOWARD-General: Library Council 13 Tri-Hi-Y 13 Pep Club 1 . . . MIKE HOWARD-General . . . CONNIE HUFFMAN- General . . . JANIS HUGHES-Vocational: Home Room Vice-President 43 Library Council I3 Choir 1, 2, 33 Tri-Hi-Y 13 Shoshonean-Dr. Greetham and Dr. Imbody 4 . . . KIM HUGHES-Vocational: Home Room Vice-President 13 Home Room Secretary 23 VIC 3, 43 Baseball 43 Track 3 . . . STAN HUGHES-General: Class Treasurer 33 Home Room President 2, 33 Student Council 33 Baccalaureate Committee 43 Choir 23 Senior Choir 3, Vice-President 43 Hi-Y 2, 3, President 43 Baseball 2, 3, 4 STEVEN HUGHES-General CLAUDIA HULL-General: Home Room President 33 Home Room Treasurer 23 Home Room Chap- lain 13 Flower Committee 23 Oliice Assistant 33 Library Council 13 Choir l, 2, 33 Play Committee 3, 43 Harding Reporter President 2, 3, 43 Props 8L Q's 2, 4, Secretary 33 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 43 GAA 2, 33 Pep Club 1, 2, 3 . . . SANDRA HULL-General . . . CHARLES HUPP-Vocational. I STEVE IMBODY-General: Home Room President 3, 43 Art Club 23 Hall Monitor 13 Time Test Winner 4 . . . CHRISTINA ISALY- General: Flower Committee 23 Herald 3, 43 Play Committee 3, 43 Harding Reporter 43 Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 43 FNA 43 Candystriper . . . MARY ISALY-General: Home Room Secretary 1, 23 Flower Committee 23 Prom Decorations Committee 33 Senior Dance Committee 43 Herald 2, 3. 43 Choir 1, 2, 33 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 33 FTA 43 Pep Club 2, 3, 4 . . . MILLY ISHIDA-General: Class President 13 Class Vice-President 23 Class Secretary 43 Home Room President 2, 3, 43 Student Council 3, President 1, Secretary 43 After Prom Committee 33 Senior Breakfast Committee 43 Ofiice Assistant 3, 43 Library Council l, 23 Herald 2, 3, 43 School Paper lg Choir .13 Play Committee 33 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 3, 4, Secretary 23 GAA Secretary 23 Science Fair Local, District Superiors 1. J LARRY JACKSON-Vocational: Home Room Chaplain 13 Choir 13 VIC 43 Basketball 13 Cross Country 2 . . . RICHARD JACKSON- General: Basketball 13 Cross Country 33 Track 1, 33 Hall Monitor 13 School Paper 1 . . . YVONNE JESSIE-General: Class Treasurer 2, 43 Home Room President 1, 33 Home Room Vice-President 23 Home Room Secretary 43 Student Council 1, 2, 3, 43 Prom Arrangements Committee 33 Senior Dance Committee 43 Oflice Assistant 1, 2, 3, 43 Library Council 13 Choir 1, 23 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 4, President 33 GAA 3, Vice-President 23 Pep Club 23 Cheerleader 13 Homecoming 4 . . . DAN JOHNS-General . . . CAROLYN JOHNSON-Vocational: Office Assistant 33 Choir 1, 23 Play Committee 3, 43 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 43 Shoshonean President 4, G. C. MCCFClghI3 Pep Club 13 Youth-In-Government 43 Science Fair Superior State 1 .. . SHARON JOHNSON-Vocational: Choir 1, 23 GAA 13 Shoshonean-National City Bank 43 Pep Club 13 Hall Monitor 1 . . . CHARLES JONES-General: Choir 13 VIC 23 Junior Achievement 2 . . . PAMELA JANE JONES-General . . . VERNON JONES-Gen- eral: Home Room President 13 Breakfast Committee 43 Library Council 13 Varsity H 43 Football 3, 43 Track 2 . . . WALTER JONES-General: Home Room President 13 Home Room Treasurer 43 Printing Club 43 Cross Country 3 . . . RICK JONSSON-General: VIC-Sharp's 66, 43 Football 13 Track 13 Hall Monitor 1. K LINDA KADEL-General: Choir 1, 33 Tri-Hi-Y 13 Hall Monitor 3 ,. . . MYRNA KATES-General: Home Room Treasurer 23 Home Room Chaplain 13 Oflice Assistant 13 Quiver 2, 3, 43 Choir 1, 23 Semor Choir 3, 43 Marching Band 2, 3, 43 Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 3, 43 Harding Reporter 2, 3, 43 Props 8a Q's 33 French Club 33 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 43 FNA 43 Candystriper 43 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Science Fair Local Superior 2 . . . SANDRA KECKLER-General . . . DANIEL KEERAN -General: Home Room Treasurer 33 Choir 1, 23 Senior Choir 3, 43 Play Committee 3 . . . JANILYN KEIRNS-General: Junior Achievement 2, 3, 4 . . . SUE KELLEY-General . . . JANE KELSEY-General: Home Room Secretary 23 School Yearbook 13 Quiver Sales Manager 43 Herald 2, 33 Choir 1, 2, 33 Senior Choir 43 Harding Reporter 2, 33 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 33 FTA Vice-President 43 Pep Club 2, 3, 43 Teambackers 43 Girls' State 33 Senior General Scholarship Test District Award-Honorable Mention, County-Honorable Mention 43 Merit Scholarship-Test Finalist3 Marion Star Test Winner 33 Science Fair Local Superior 1 . . . TOM KING- General: Track 2 . . . JANET KNACHEL-General: Home Room Chaplain 13 Choir 1, 2 , . . JERRY KNOX-General: Baseball 13 Golf 2, 3, 43 Track 43 Junior Achievement 2 , . . LINDA KRANER-Voca- tional: Choir 1, 33 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 33 GAA 2, 33 Shoshonean-Mark Street School 43 Pep Club 1, 2, 3 BARBARA KRAUSZ-Vocational: Harding Reporter 23 FNA 13 FHA 23 GAA 23 Shoshonean-Ohio Junior Chamber of Commerce 43 Junior Achievement 2, 3, 4, Delegate General Conference . . . TIM KREITER-General: Dover High Drum Major 1, 23 Class Vice-President 13 Home Room President 23 Cap 8: Gown Committee 3, 43 Hi-Y 1, 2, 33 Varsity H 3, 43 Football 1, 2, 3, Co- Captain 43 Basketball 13 Baseball 2, 3, 43 Track 13 Hall Monitor 1 . . . MARSHA KRIEGER-General: Home Room President 23 Student Council 33 Yearbook 1, 23 School Paper 1, 23 Choir 1, 23 Play Cast 33 Play Committee 43 French Club 33 Spanish Club 43 Pep Club 43 Mapleton Minnesota-FHA 1, 2, Vice-President 33 Girls' State 33 Na- tional Honor Society 3 . . . JOANN KUHN-Vocational: Ofiice Assist- ant 1, 23 Tri-Hi-Y 13 Shoshonean-Vernon School 43 Junior Achievement 2, 3 Secretary3 NAJAC Delegate3 Executive Award . . . NANCY KUHN -General: Class Secretary 23 Will Committee 43 Ofhce Assistant lg Quiver 3., 43 Choir 2, 33 Harding Reporter 43 Props 8: Q's 2, 3, Secretary 43 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 4, Vice-President 33 FNA 3, Vice-President 43 Pep Club 2, 3, 43 Hall Monitor 43 Youth-In-Government 2, 3, 43 Blue Girl 3, 4, American Field Service Cornmittee . .. NANCY KUNKLE-General: Home Room Vice-President 43 Tri-Hi-Y 43 Junior Achievement 3. L JOHN LAGOS-General . . . LARRY LAIRD-General: Class Pres- ident 23 Home Room President 23 Home Room Secretary 13 Home Room Treasurer 13 Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Varsity H 2, 3, 43 Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Track 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . PAUL LAIRD-General: Herald 33 Spanish Club 2 . . . PANELLA LANE-Vocational: DECA- Walkers' Jewelry 43 Pep Club lg Junior Achievement 2, 3 . . . STEVE LANGDON-General: Home Room Treasurer 1, 2, 43 Class Prophecy Committee 43 Choir 23 Senior Choir 3, 43 French Club 33 FEA 3, 43 Varsity H 43 Cross Country 3, 43 Track 3, 43 Math-Science Seminar 2,1 3, 43 Senior General Scholarship Test District Award-Honorable Mention 4, County Award-Honorable Mention 43 Merit Scholarship Test-Letter of Commendation3 Science Fair Local Superior 1 . . . IVANALANIUS- General . . . CAROL LARGE-Vocational: Home Room Vice-President 13 Home Room Treasurer 43 Home Room Chaplain 33 Office Assistant 13 Choir 13 Spanish Club 13 Tri-Hi-Y 13 Shoshonean-Martin 8: Hall Law Offices 43 Junior Achievement 33 Homecoming 1 . . . JERRY LARGE- Vocational: DECA-Rinks Bargain City 4 . . . LINDA LAT'l'A-Gen- eral: Tri-Hi-Y 13 GAA 1 . . . JAMES LAYNE-General: Orchestra 43 State Orchestra 3, 4 . . . MIKE LEDLEY-Vocational: VIC 3, 4 . . . MAXINE LEE-General . . . MICHAEL LEE-General: Student Coun- cil 13 Library Council 33 Varsity H 33 Printing Club 43 Baseball 2, 33 Athletics Manager 2, 33 Junior Achievement 2 . . . LINDA LEEPER- General: Home Room Vice-President 23 Marching Band 2, 33 Concert Band 2, 33 Orchestra 1, 2, 33 FNA 43 Junior Achievement 2 .. . CHARLES LEFFLER-General: Hi-Y 43 FEA 43 Varsity H-43 Golf 2, 3, 43 Cross Country 3, 43 Science Fair Local, District Superiors 3 . D. . ELAINE LeMASTERS-General: Quiver 2, 3, 4g Herald 23 Spanish Club 23 Varsity H 23 Art Club 2, 33 Junior Achievement 2 . . . CURTIS LESTER-General: Home Room Chaplain 1, 2 . . . CRAIG LEWIS- General , . . SHARON KAY LINDSEY-General: Home Room Secre- tary 43 Prom Decorations Committee 33 Choir 1, 33 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 43 Art Club 23 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . LINDA LINTZ-General: GAA 1, 2, 33 Joy Teens 1, 23 Drill Team 1 DAN LITTLE-General: chin Band 2, 3, 4, Concert Band 2, 3, 41. . . PAT LIVENSP'AR- IGiElR-C?eneral: Library Council 41 Plal' Commlllee 3. 42 Props 3b QS 31 Ty-i-1-li-Y 3, 4, FTA 4, Pep Club 3, 4, Richwood Cheerleader l, 2, Latin Club 1 2 . . . RAY LODWIG-General: Home Room Vice-President 3, Home 'Room Secretary 2, Home Room Chaplain li Will Committee 4: Play Cast 3, 4, Harding Reporter 3, 4, Hall Monitor 4 . . . ROBERT LOGSDON-General: Library Council 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . FRANCE-NE LOHMAN-Vocational: Shoshonean-Anthony's 4 . .. . APRIL LONG- General: Song Committee 4, Choir 1, 2, Senior Choir 3, 4, Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4, Play Cast 3, 4, Props dr Q's 2, 3, French Club 3, Spamsh Club 2- Tri-Hi-Y 2, FTA 4, Music Awards 3, 4, State Orchestra Alternate 3, Ensembles 2, 3, 4 . . . GREG LONG-General: Marching Band 2, 3, 41 Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Play Cormnittee 3, Football 1, Cross Country 3, 4, Track l, 3 . . . TROY E. LOPER-Vocational, VIC 3, 4 . 3 . JACK LOWER-General: Home Room Treasurer 1, Junior Achievement 2. MESTHER MCBEE-General: Choir 1 . . . PAULA MCCOMBS- General: Herald 2, 3, Marching Band 2, 3, 4,.Concert Band 2. 3. 4: Orchestra 4, Ensembles 4, Science Fair Local, District .Superiors l . JOSEPH McCONNELL-Vocational: Home Room President l, 4, Hi-Y l, DECA-Angelos Pizza 4, Track 1 . . . MARSHA MCCONNELIJ- General: Choir 2, 3 .. . CINDI MCCORKLE-General, Home Room Chaplain 3, Flower Committee 2, Name Card Committee 4, Oliice Assistant 3, 4, Play Committee 3, 4, Harding Reporter 3, 4, Props 8: Q s 2, 3, Vice-President 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, Tri-H1-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, FTA. 43 Pep Club 1, 3, 4 . . . DICK MCCURDY-General: Home Room Vice- President I, Home Room Secretary 2, 3, Choir 1, Hi-Y 2, 3. 41 Basketball l, Track 1 . . . RITA MCGOWAN-General: Oliice Assistant l, 2, 3, 4, Herald 3, 4, Choir 1, 2, Tri-H1-Y I . . . DICK MCGRAW- Vocational . . . MERI McINTIRE-General: Home Room Secretary 1, Choir 1, 2, Tri-Hi-Y l, 2, 3, FNA 4, Pep Club lr, 2, 3. - . - DIANA McKEE-General: Herald 3, 4, Choir 1, 2, 3,.Sen1or Choir 4: Play CHS! 4, Props :Sr Q's 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4: Pep.Club 3, 4 CAROLYN MCKENNISS-General: Home Room' President 1, Student Council 1, Choir 1, 2, 3, Play Committee 4, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, FNA 4, GAA 1, Pep Club 1, 3, 4 . . . ALLEN MCMULLEN-General: Marching Band 2, 3, 4, Concert Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 3, 42 Dfllm Major 4, Play Cast 4, Harding Reporter 4, Props 8a Q's 3, French Club 2, 3 . . . CHARLES MAAG-General . . . CRAIG MALONE-General: School Paper 1, DECA-Super Duper, Kresges, Welles . , . RON MALONE-General . . . MICHAEL MANN-General: Marching Band 2, 3, 4, Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 3, 4, Stardusters 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 2, 3, Track 3, Music Awards 1, Ensembles 3, 4, Pep Band 3, 4 . . . WILLIAM MANNING-Vocational: Home Room Treas- urer 4, Choir 1, Hi-Y 1, VIC 3, 4, Football 1, Track 1, Junior Achievement 3 .. . SHERRY MARKEY-General: Oflice Assistant 1, Play Cast 1, DECA-Penney Company 4 CAROL MARTIN- General . . . JAMES MARTIN-General: Football 1, Baseball 1 JEAN MARTIN-General: Class History Committee 4, Library Council 2, Marching Band 2, 3, 4, Concert Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, Play Committee 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 1, FNA Secretary 4, Music Awards 1,4 2, Ensembles 1, 2 . . . JOHN MARTIN-General: Prom Decorations Com- mittee 3, Spanish Club 2, FEA 3, Treasurer 4, Track 3, 4 . . . LARRY MARTIN-General: Home Room Vice-President 3, Herald 4, FEA 3, 4, Varsity H 2, 3, Golf 2, 3, 4, Senior General Scholarship Test- District Award-Honorable Mention, County Award-Honorable Mention I. LINDA CAROLE MARTIN-General: Home Room Secretary 3, Tri-Hi- Y I . . . LINDA SUE MARTIN-General: Home Room Treasurer 2, Name Card Committee 4, Choir 2, Play Committee 4, Props 8a Qs 2, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, FNA 4, Pep Club 3, 4 . . . PAM MARTlN-Gen- eral: Invitation Committee 4, Herald 2, 3, 4, Senior Choir 4, Stardusters 3, 4, Play Committee 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4, FTA 4, FEA 4, I-'ep Club 2, 3, 4 . . . ROSCOE MAULT-General: Play Committee 4, FEA 3 . DAVE MAY-General: Home Room President 2, Home Room Chaplain 1, Hi-Y 2, 3, Varsity H 4, Football 1, 3, 4, Baseball 1 . . . FRED MAYER-General: Choir 1, Play Committee 1, Props 8a Q's 2, 3, Junior Achievement 2 . . . LARRY MAYSE-General: Home Room Vice-Presi- dent 2, 3, Hi-Y 2, 3, Varsity H 2, 3, Football 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, Track l, 2, 3 . . . TERESA MEGINNESS-General: Home Room Treas- urer 2, Office Assistant 4, Library Council 4, Concert Band 1, Play Committee 2, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, GAA 2, 3, 4 . . . CAROL MENINGER- General: Choir 1, 2, Play Committee 3, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 4, Pep Club 3, 4 . . . EDNA MESSENGER-General . . . LINDA MESSENGER-Gen- eral: Senior Breakfast Committee 4, Choir 1, 2, 3, Concert Band l, Play Committee 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4, FTA 4, GAA 3, Hall Monitor 4 . . . MARGARET MESSENGER-General: Home Room President l, Home Room Vice-President 2, Oiiice Assistant 1, 2, Choir l, 3, Play Cast 4, Play Committee 2, 4, Props 8: Q's 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, FNA 4, GAA 1, 2, 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Achievement 2 . . . PAULA MESSENGER-General: Choir 1 . . . WESLEY METZ-General: Her- ald 3, Harding Rcporter 3, Choir 1, Spanish Club 2, FEA 3, 4, Math- Science Seminar 2, Senior General Scholarship Test State Award-Hon- orable Mention, District Award-Honorable Mention, County Award- 6th Place, Merit Scholarship Test-Finalist 4 . . . BILL MIDDLETON- General: Hi-Y 1, Football 1, Track 1 JONATHAN MILLER- General: Spanish Club 3 .. . LINDA MILLER-General: Quiver 4, Choir 3, Senior Choir 4, Play Cast 4, Props 8: Q's l, 2. 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, FTA 4, GAA 1, 2, Pep Club 3, 4, Latin Club l, 2, Girls' State Alternate 3 .. MARGERY MILLER-General: Office Assistant 4, Herald 4, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, Pep Club 2, Junior Achievement 2 . . . CARLA MILLISOR-General . . . PAM MILLS-General: Prom Arrangements Committee 3, Play Committee 4, French Club 4, Tri-Hi-Y 4 . . . CAR- SON MOORE-General: Herald 3, Choir 1, Play Cast 4, Harding Reporter 4, Junior Achievement 2, 4 . . . ED MOORE-General: Home Room Chaplain 1, Track 2, Junior Achievement 2 . . . ROGER MOR- RIS-Vocational: VIC 3, 4, Junior Achievement 2, 3 JAMES MORRISON-General:,Home Room Chaplain I, Harding Reporter 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Tennis 2, 3 . . . MARY ANN MORRISON-General: Class Secretary I, Library Council 2, 3, Herald 2, 3, Editor 4, Science Fair Superior 2, Journalism Award 3, Senior General Scholarship Test County Award-Honorable Mention DARREL MOSBARGER- Vocational: VIC 3, 4, Junior Achievement 2, 3 . . . MIKE MOSURE- General: Home Room President I, 2, Home Room Vice-President 3, Student Council l, 2, Herald 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Football l, 2 KATHIE MOUNT-General: Home Room Secretary 2, Play Committee 4, Spanish Club 2, Tri-Hi-Y l, 4, Pep Club l, 2, 3, 4, Junior Achieve- ment 2, Hall Monitor 4 . . . SHERRY MUNZ-General . . . JOHN MURPHY-General: Choir 2, 3 . .. LINDA MURPHY-Vocational: Choir I, DECA-Snows Racket Store 4 . . . RUTHANN MURPHY- General WAYNE MURPHY-General: Home Room Chaplain 2 F. .bqFOIEGE MURRAY-Vocational: VIC 4, DCT-Abbott Co. 4, oot a 1, . N DONNA NARNEY-General: Home Room President l, Home Room Chaplain 2, Office Assistant 3, 4, Herald 3, 4, Choir 1, Junior Play Cast 3, Spanish Club 3, Tri-Hi-Y l, 2, 3, 4, GAA 2, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4 . .. BOB NEDDS-General: Cross Country 3, Track 2, 3 . . . BILLIE NEWBERRY-General: Senior Play Committee, Tri-Hi-Y 1, GAA 4, Pep Club 1, 3, Cheerleader 2 . . . LYNN NEWMAN-General: Home Room Vice-President 1, Home Room Secretary 2, 3, Prom Ar- rangement Committee 3, Oflice Assistant 1, Library Council 1, Choir 1, 3, Senior Choir 4, Tri-Hi-Y l, 2, 3, 4, GAA 1, 2, 3, Pe Club 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 1 . . . GAYLE NOCE-Vocational: Home Room Chaplain 1, Junior Achievement 2 JOYCE NOE-General: Home Room Chaplain l, 2, Office Assistant 1, Quiver 4, Senior Play Committee, FNA 4, GAA 1, 4, Pep Club I. O CHERYL OBENOUR-Vocational: President of Guidance 1, Home , Room Secretary l, 3, Student Council 1, Office Assistant 1, Library Council 1, Choir l, Marching Band 1, 2, 3, Concert Band 1, Orchestra 1, Tri-Hi-Y I, 2, 3, Shoshonean-Silver Street School, Pep Club 1 . . . MAUREEN O'BRIEN-General: Home Room Treasurer 4, Marching Band 2, 3, 4, Concert Band l, 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 3, 4, FNA 4, GAA l, Pep Club 1, 3, 4, Instrumental Ensemble 1 .. . LARRY O'DAY- General: Home Room Treasurer 1, Home Room Chaplain 2, Prophecy Committee 4, Herald 2, 3, 4, Harding Reporter 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, FEA 3, 4, Math-Science Seminar 3, General Scholarship Test District and County-Honorable Mention, Time Test Winner 4, Marion Star Test Winner 2 . . . ALICE OILER-Vocational: Office Assistant 1, Library Council 1, Herald 1, 2, 3, 4, Choir 4, Tri-Hi-Y l, Shoshonean-Marion Star . . . JANICE OLSON-General: Color Committee 2, Oliice Assist- ant to Coach 3, School Paper 1, Herald 2, 3, 4, Choir 2, Play Cast 3, Play Committee 2, 4, Props 81. Q's 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, President 4, FTA 4, Pep Club l, 2, 3, 4, Junior Altrusian 4 . . . JAMES OSBORNE -Vocational: DECA-Richman Brothers . . . TERRY OSBORN- General: Cross Country 4, Track 4, Athletic Manager 2 . . . LARRY OSCHE-General. P PAT PACKER-General: Home Room Secretary l, Choir 1, 2, 3, Spanish Club 1, Tri-Hi-Y 1, Junior Achievement 2, 3 . . . PAUL- ETTE PACKER-Vocational: Choir l, 2, DECA-IGA Foodliner 4, Pep Club 1 . . . KENNY PALMER-General: Home Room President 2 . . . LINDA PARISH-Vocational: Shoshonean-National City Bank West Town . . . SANDRA PARKS-General: Home Room Chaplain 3, Tri-Hi- Y 1, 2, 3, Junior Achievement 3 DICK PATERSON-General: Home Room Treasurer 2, History Committee 4, Herald 2, 3, 4, Marching Band 2, 3, 4, Concert Band l, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, Stardusters 2, 3, 4, FEA 3, 4, Varsity H 3, 4, Cross Country 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, All League Team 4, State Team-lst 4, Science Fair Local Superior 1, 2, 3, District Superior 1, 2, 3, State Superior 3 . . . KENNY PATRICK- General: Hi-Y 4, FTA 4, FEA 4 . . . SHARON PATRICK-General . . . CAROL PEARSON-Vocational: Library Council 1, Tri-Hi-Y l, 2, 3, GAA 1, Homecoming 1, Shoshonean-National City Bank Plaza Branch JUDY PEARSON-General: Home Room Treasurer 3, Choir 1, 2 . . . PEGGY PETERSON-Vocational: Choir I, Junior Play Ticket Committee 3, Shoshonean-Olney School, Junior Achievement 2 . . . CARL PETRICH-General: Home Room Vice-President 2, 4, Home Room Treasurer ll, Student Council 3, Color Committee 2, Prom Ar- rangement Committee 3, Class Will Committee 4, Herald 2, 3, 4, FEA 4, Golf Team 2, 3, 4, Math-Science Seminar 2, 3, 4, General Scholarship Test Honorable Mention-District 4, Honorable Mention-County, Merit Scholarship.Test-Letter of Commendation, Science Fair Superior Local 1, 2, 3, District, State l . .. CHARLES PHILLIPS-General: Home Room Chaplain 1, Class Committee 1, Football l . . . JUDI PHILLIPS -General . .. DAN PLETCHER-General: Homeroom President 1, Home Room Secretary 2, Home Room Treasurer 4, Student Council I, Concert Band l, Basketball 1 . . . CURTIS PORTER-General . . . DORIS PORTER-General . . . GRANT A. POWELL-General: Quiver 3, 4, Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4, Stage Committee 2, 3, 4, Harding Reporter, Engineer 3, 4, FEA 3, Secretary 4, Cross Country 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, Ensembles 3, 4, Science Fair Local Superior 2, Superior Local and District 3, Senior General Scholarship Test County Award-Honorable Mention . . . GARY PRICE-General: Football 1, Basketball Manager l . . . LYNDA PRITCHARD-General: GAA l, 2,'Junior Achievement Secretary 2, 3. Q JOHN QUAINTANCE-General: Home Room President 3, Home Pla R80rh2Cl3aQia1rILll. as Marching Igindj 2, Concert Band 1, 2, 3, Y HS . , 9 ay ommittee , a ' t 2.3.4, P dr Q's 2, 3, 4, Football 1. r mg cpm er 'ops R NEIL RAYMOND-General: Junior Achievement President 2 . . . RITA REAMS-General: Student Council 13 Office Assistant 13 Play Ticket Committee 3, 43 FNA 43 Science Fair Local Superior 1 . . . DAN RECH-General: Choir 1, 23 Senior Choir 3, 43 Concert A Band 13 Stardusters Review 23 Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Science Fair Superior LOCHI, District 3 . . . JANET REES-Commercial: Home Room Vice-President 33 Home Room Secretary 1, 43 Home Room Treasurer 23 GAA 3 . . . KEITH REINWALD-General: Home Room President 13 Home. Room Vice-President 23 Home Room Treasurer 43 Name Card Committee 43 Choir 1, 33 Senior Choir 43 Varsity H 3, 43 Football 23 Cross Country 33 Track 3, 4 . . . CAROL REYNOLDS-General: Tri-Hi-Y 1, 3, 4 . . . DAPHNE REYNOLDS-General: Home Room Chaplain 1, 23 Class Committees 1, 2, 33 Choir 1, 2, 33 Senior Choir 43 Play Cast 33 Props 8L Q's 23 French Club 33 Spanish Club 23 Tri-H1-Y 1, 2, 33 FNA 43 Pep Club 2, 3, 43 GAA 2, 3, 4 . . . DENNIS REYNOLDS-General: Home Room Vice-President 43 Varsity H 43 Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 23 Track 13 Hall Monitor 1 . . . ROSE RHODEN-General: Home Room President 13 Home Room Vice-President 43 Home Room Treasurer'33 Office Assistant 13 Choir 1, 2, 33 Senior Choir 43 Play Cast 13 Tri-Hi-Y 13 DECA-J. C. Penney3 Pep Club 13 Junior Achievement 3 .,. DENNIS RICHARDS-General: Home Room Vice-President 43 Varsity H 3, 43 Football 2, 3, 4 . .. KAREN RICHARDS-General: Play Committee 43 Future Homemakers of America 1 , . . LEROY RICH- ARDSON-General: Home Room Chaplain 1, 23 Choir 1, 2, 33 Printing Club 43 Football 33 Baseball 3, 43 Track 2 . . . BECKY RIDER- Generalz Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 43 Junior Achievement 3, 4 .. . BILL RISSLER-General: Spanish Club 23 Hi-Y 3, Chaplain 43 FEA 43 Varsity H 3, 43 Cross Country 2, 3, 43 Track 2, 33 Junior Achievement 23 Hall Monitor 4 . . . PAM RITZLER-General: Class Vice-President 13 Home Room President 33 Home Room Vice-President 43 Student Council 13 Prom Decoration Committee 33 Invitations 43 Ofiice Assistants 1, 23 Quiver 3, Advertising Manager 43 Choir 1, 2, 33 Tri-Hi-Y Secretary 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 43 FTA 43 GAA 11 Pep Club 13 Science Fair Local Superior 13 Teambackers 43 Tri-Gra-Y Leader 4 . . . JOYCE RIZER-Vocational Commercial: GAA 23 Shoshonean-Fultillment 4 . . . KEITH ROBERTS -General: Class Vice-President 3, 43 Home Room President 2, 33 Home Room Vice-President 13 Home Room Secretary 43 Senior Dance Commit- tee 43 Choir 2, 33 Senior Choir 43 Hi-Y 3, 43 FTA 43 Varsity H 2, 3, 43 Football 1, 2, 33 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Cross Country 43 Track 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . TERRY ROBINSON-General: FEA 3 . . . CHERYL ROMOSER -General: Invitation Committee 43 Oflice Assistant 43 Choir 33 Play Committee 33 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 43 Pep Club 33 Junior Achievement 2 . . . JANET ROUSH-General: Choir 1 . . . TOM ROUSH-General: Home Room President 43 Home Room Vice-President 23 Home Room Treasurer 43 Ring Committee 23 Prom Arrangements 33 Senior Breakfast Committee 43 Teen-Ager-of-the-Month Committee 4g Hi-Y 2, 3, Vice-President 43 FTA President 43 FEA 43 Cross Country 33 Basketball Manager 23 Hall Monitor 43 Boys' State Alternate 3 JANE ROWLEY-General: Home Room President 1, 43 Home Room Secretary 2, 33 Student Council 13 Senior Dance Committee 43 Choir 1, 2, 33 Senior Choir 43 Play Cast 33 Senior Play Committee 43 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 33 FTA 43 Teen-Ager-of-the- Month Committee 3, 43 Pep Club 1, 2, 3 . . . SUE RUHL-General: Home Room Vice-President 1, 3, 43 Baccalaureate 43 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 43 FTA 43 Pep Club 3, 4 . . . JUDY RUSH-General: Library Council 1 . . . RAYMOND RUSH-Vocational: Home Room President 33 Varsity H 43 VIC 3, 43 Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Track 1 . . . CHUCK RUSSELL- General: Varsity H 3, 43 Golf 2, 3, 4. S NIKKI SAFFELL-General: Home Room Vice-President 1, 23 Home Room Secretary 43 Herald 3, Assistant Editor 43 Choir 1, 2, 33 Marching Band 2, 3, 43 Concert Band 1, 23 Majorette 2, 3, 43 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, Chaplain 3, 43 FNA 43 Pep Club 3, 4 . . . LIJA SAMILS-General: Choir 2, 33 FTA 43 GAA 3, 43 Pep Club 3, 43 American Legion Essay Winner 2 NED SAMPLES-General: Name Card Committee 43 Football 1, 43 Basketball 13 Baseball 13 Track 13 Hall Monitor 1 . . . GUNILLA SANDEN-General: Home Room Secretary 43 Props 8: Q's 43 Tri-Hi-Y 43 FTA 43 Pep Club 4 . . . LEE SANDERS-Vocational: DECA-Welles3 Football 13 Basketball 1 . .. BARB SAUNDERS- General: Class Secretary 33 Home Room President 23 Prom Arrange- ments Committee 33 Oliiice Assistant 3, 43 Choir 2, 33 Senior Choir 43 Play Committee 33 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 33 FTA 43 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Tri-Gra- Y Leader 2, 3, 43 Youth-In-Government 33 Teambackers 4 . . . DIANE SAWYER-General: Home Room Treasurer 23 Library Council 13 Choir 13 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 43 GAA 1, 43 Art Club 23 Pep Club 1 . . . CAROL SCANTLAND-General: Play Committee 33 Spanish Club 33 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 . . . RON SCHEFF-General: Home Room President 33 Home Room Vice-President 43 Home Room Secretary 13 Choir 13 Football 13 Track 1 . . . RUTHIE SCHMIDT-General: Home Room Secretary 2, 33 Cap 84 Gown Committee 3, 43 Office Assistant 1, 3, 43 Choir 23 Play Committee 43 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 43 FTA 43 FEA 43 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Senior General Scholarship Test County Awards-Honorable Mention 43 Merit Scholarship Test-Letter of Commendation 4 . . . CAROL SCHNEIDER-General: Home Room Vice-President 33 Motto Committee 23 Prophecy Committee 43 Oliice Assistant 23 Choir 2, 33 Play Committee 33 FTA 43 GAA 2, 3, President 43 Pep Club 2, 3, 4 DAN SCHOTT-General: Home Room President 43 Home Room Chaplain 23 Invitation Committee 43 Hi-Y 33 Varsity H 3, 43 Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 2, 3, 43 Track 13 Athletics, All League Team-2nd Team 4 . . . ALLAN SCHULZ-Vocational: DECA-Bargain City 4 KERRY SCOTT-Vocational: Tri-Hi-Y 13 DECA-Kresge's 43 Pep Club 13 Junior Achievement 2, 3 . . . MARILYN SCOTT-General: Home Room Vice- President 1, 23 Home Room Secretary 33 Home Room Treasurer 43 Student Council 1, 23 Name Card Committee 43 Choir 1, 33 Senior Choir 43 Play Committee 33 FTA 4 . . . SUSAN SEKINGER-General: Play Committee 33 GAA 3, 43 Pep Club 4 . . . BILL SELANDERS-General: Home Room Vice-President 43 Prom Decorations Committee 33 Quiver 43 Marching Band 2, 3, 43 Concert Band 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 2, 3, 43 Stardusters 2, 3, 43 Props 8: Q's 23 Football 13 Athletic Manager 1, 2, 3 . .. CHERI SHELLHORN-General ALLEN SHENEFIELD- General: Home Room Vice-President 33 DECA-IGA Foodliner 43 Cross Country 33 Athletic Manager 1 . . . SUE SHEPPARD-General: Invita- tion Committee 43 Choir 1, 2, 33 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 33 FNA 4 . . . LINDA SHERER-General: Herald 2, 3, 43 Play Committee 33 Props 8a Q's 23 Tri-Hi-Y 13 FNA 43 GAA 2, 3, 43 Pep Club 2, 3, 43 Blue Girl 43 Science Fair Local Superior 1 MARC SHOEMAKER-General: French Club 3, 43 FEA 3, 43 Science Fair Superior 1, 2 CHESTER SHUSTER-General . . . SANDY SHUSTER-General: Office Assistant 13 Choir 1, 2, 33 Play Committee 43 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 43 GAA 3 . . . STANTON SIEDER-General . . . BILL SIFRITT-General , . . BILL SIMMONS-General: Home Room President 13 Name Card Committee 43 Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Stardusters 3, 43 Football 13 Athletic Manager 1 . . . JOAN SIMS-General: Home Room Chaplain 13 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 4 . . . LINDA SKAZES-Vocational: Home Room Secretary 1, 43 Home Room Treasurer 1, 23 Invitation Com- mittee 43 Oflice Assistant 13 Library Council 13 Choir 13 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 33 Shoshonean-Marion County Bank 43 Pep Club 1 . . . TOM SLACK- General: Prophecy Committee 43 Library Council 1, 2, 3, 43 Marching Band 13 Concert Band 13 Orchestra 2, 3, 43 Play Committee 43 Athletic Manager 2, 3, 43 Junior Kiwanian 43 Math-Science Seminar 2, 3, 43 Senior General Scholarship Test State Award-Honorable Mention, Dis- trict Award-5th Place, County Award-lst Place3 Merit Scholarship Test Finalist3 Ohio University Test Winner 43 Ensembles 2 . . . MARY SLATER-General: Office Assistant 43 Choir 2, 33 Senior Choir 43 Play Committee 43 French Club 3, 43 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 43 FNA 4g Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Hall Monitor 4 . . . ED SLONE-General: Printing Club 23 Art Club 23 Basketball 1 . . . CONNIE SMITH-Vocational: Home Room President 1, 43 Home Room Vice-President 23 Office Assistant 13 Library Council 13 Choir 1, 23 Play Committee 33 Spanish Club 1, 23 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 33 Shoshonean-Bartram 8a Jenkins Law Offices 43 Junior Achievement Secretary 3 LOREN SMITH-Vocational: VIC 3, 43 Track 33 Junior Achievement 2 . . . TERRY SMITH-General: Home Room Pres- ident 1, 23 Student Council 43 Baccalaureate Committee 43 Hi-Y 23 Varsity H 33 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 2, 33 Boys' State 33 Junior Kiwanian 43 Senior General Scholarship Test-State Award-Honorable Mention, District Award-24th Place, County Award-5th Place3 Merit Scholarship Test-Letter of Commendation3 Time Test Winner 4 . . . WAYNE SMITH-General . . . LINDA SNELL-General: Oliice Assist- ant 43 Library Council 13 Choir 13 Play Committee 43 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4 . . , TERRY SNOW-General: Marching Band 2, 3, 43 Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 13 Stardusters 3, 43 Play Cast 33 Play Committee 43 Harding Reporter 43 Props 8: Q's 23 Spanish Club 23 Hi-Y 23 Varsity H 43 Football 13 Baseball 23 Cross Country 3, 43 Track 3, 43 Junior Achievement 2 . . . GARY L. SNYDER-Vocational: Invitation Com- mittee 43 VIC 3, 43 Track 3, 4 . . . LEWIS SNYDER-General: Cross Country 33 Track 2, 33 Junior Achievement 2, 3 . . . SHIRLINE SPARKS-General: Ensembles 1, 2 .. , BURL SPURLOCK-General: Home Room Chaplain 13 Choir 1, 23 Senior Choir 3, 43 Play Cast 43 Harding Reporter 43 Spanish Club 2, 33 Props 8a Q's 43 Track 23 Athletic Manager 13 Junior Achievement 2, 33 Hall Monitor 1 JANE STAFFORD-General: Home Room Treasurer 33 Motto Committee 23 Song Committee 43 Quiver 23 Choir 1, 23 Senior Choir 3, 43 Marching Band 2, 3, 43 Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 2, 3, 43 Spanish Club 2, 33 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 43 FTA 43 Science Fair Local Superior 1, 33 Music Awards 2, 33 Ensembles 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . JIM STANLEY-General: Home Room Chaplain 13 Herald 3, 43 Choir 33 Hi-Y 33 Varsity H 3, 43 Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Track 23 Athletic Manager 2, 3, 43 Junior Achieve- ment 2 . . . ROXIE STARCHER-General: Library Council 43 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 23 Junior Achievement 2, 3, 4 . . . RONALD STEINBERGER-Gen- eral: Home Room Vice-President 33 Printing Club 43 Cross Country 3 . . . GARY L. STEVENS-Vocational: Home Room Vice-President 33 VIC 3, 4 . . . CAROL STEVENSON-General: Home Room Secretary 43 Prom Decorations Committee 33 Breakfast Committee 43 Library Council 13 Choir 1, 23 Senior Choir 3, 43 Homecoming 43 Play Commit- tee 33 Pep Club 33 Cheerleader 4 . . . DAVID B. STEWART-Voca- tional: Home Room Chaplain 33 Choir 1, 2, 33 VIC 3, 43 Football 13 Track 1, 33 Junior Achievement 2 . . . MARGARET STEWART--Gen- eral: Choir 23 Play Committee 3, 43 FTA 43 Pep Club 3, 4 . . . TERRY STEWART-General: Home Room President 43 Home Room Treasurer 13 Invitation Committee 43 Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 43 Tennis 2, 3, 4 . , . GERALD STINE-General: Printing Club 4 . .. SHARYN STONER-General CINDY STOUT-General: Choir 1, 23 GAA 1, 2, 3, 4 DONNA STOUT-General: Oliice Assistant 43 Library Council 13 Choir 1, 2, 33 Senior Choir 43 Play Committee 43 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 FTA 43 GAA 1, 23 Cheerleader 13 Candystriper 4 . . . LARRY STRICKLAND- General: Home Room Vice-President 33 Home Room Treasurer 13 Hard- mg Reporter 43 H1-Y 2, 3, 43 Varsity H 43 Football 2, 3, 43 Track 2 . . . WANDA STURGILL-General: Choir 13 Junior Achievement 13 Tri-Hi- Y 1 BILL STURTZ-General: Athletic Manager 2, 3, 4 .. SHIRLEY SULLIVAN-General . . . ROBERT SWAIN-General: Home Room President 43 Home Room Treasurer 13 Library Council 4 . . . DARLENE SWISHER-Vocational: Home Room Secretary 1, 33 Oliice Assistant 13 Library Council 13 Choir 13 Marching Band 2, 3, 43 Concert Band 33 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 33 Shoshonean-Harding High School 4 . . . ALVIN SYKES-General. T ERNEST TACKETT-General: Home Room President 13 Home Room Treasurer 23 Student Council 13 Printing Club 43 FootbaJl 1, 23 Track 1 . . . GARY TACKETT-General: Home Room Vice-President 13 Home Room Treasurer 43 Basketball 13 Athletic Manager 2,.3 . . . ROSEMARY TAYLOR-General: Home Room Chaplain 13 Choir 2, 33 Senior Choir 43 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 43 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . SHARON TEMPLE-General: Choir 1, 23 GAA 13 Pep Club 1 . . . SHIRLEY THARP-General . . . GARY THOMAS-General: Home Room Presi- dent 33 Home Room Vice-President 23 History Committee 43 Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Concert Band 1, 3, 43 Orchestra 13 Drum Major 2, 3, 43 Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 FTA 43 Basketball 1, 23 Baseball 2, 3, 43 Track '13 Ensembles 1, 2, 3 . . . STEVE THOMAS-General: Choir 1, 23 Semor Choir 3, 43 Tennis 2, 3, 43 Cross Country 23 Junior Achievement 2 . . . TOM THOMAS-General: Home Room Secretary 1, Home Room Chap- lain 2, Library Council I . . . DIANE THROCKMORTON-General: Choir 1, 2, 3, Marching Band 2, 3, 4, Concert Band I, GAA 4 . . . JOHN TINCHER--General: Home Room Treasurer 1, Hi-Y 4, FTA 4, Football I, Tennis 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 2, 3, 4 . . . DIANA TODARO -General: Herald 3, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Play Cast 4, Props 8: QS 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Pep Club 3, 4, Ensembles 2, 3, 4 . . . JOHN TRENT- General: Class Vice-President 1, Home Room President 2, Home Room Vice-President 1, Hi-Y 2, Varsity H 2, Football 1, 2, Basketball 1, Track l, 2, 3, Cross Country 3 . . . BARBARA TROUT-General: Choir 1, GAA 2, Pep Club l . . . LARRY TROXELL-General . . . BARRY TUCKER-General: Play Committee 3, 4, Junior Achievement 2, 3, 4, Time Test Winner 4 . . . TIM TYLER-Vocational: DECA-Rinks Bar- gain City 4. V PHYLLIS VANGORDEN-General: Herald 2, 3 LILLIAN VARNER-General: Choir 1, 2, 3, Play Committee 3, 4, GAA 2, Junior Achievement 2, 3, Science Fair Local Superior 2, 3 . . . 'FRED VESTAL-General: Home Room President 4, Cap 8: Gown Committee 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, 4, FTA 4, Varsity H 2, 3, 4, Tennis 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 3. WNANCY WADE-General: Herald 2, 3, 4, Marching Band 2, 3, 4, Concert Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Play Committee 3, 4, FNA 4, Hall Monitor 4, Ensembles 3 . . . MYRNA WALKER-Gem eral: Home Room Treasurer 1 JANICE WAMSLEY-General: Home Room Treasurer 3, 4, Home Room Chaplain 1, Marching Band 2, 3, 4, Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, FTA 4, Ensembles 3, 4 . . . DENNIS WARNE-General: Orchestra 2, 3, 4 ROGER DAVID WARNER-General: Choir 1, 2, DECA-Hall- Beck 4 . . . RON WARREN-General: Marching Band 2, 3, 4, Concert Band 4 . . . DICK WARWICK-Vocational: Home Room Vice-President 1, Hi-Y 4, DECA-Big Bear 4, Football 1, Baseball 2, 3 . . . DENNY WASSON-General . . . BILL WATTS-General: Home Room Treas- urer l, Hall Monitor 1 . .. PAM WEAVER-General: Choir 2, 3, French Club 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, FTA 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . CAROLE WEBER-General: Marching Band 2, 3, 4, Concert Band 1, GAA 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4 . . . DIANA WELCH-Vocational: Home Room Vice-President 1, Office Assistant 1, Library Council 2, Spanish Club 2, Tri-Hi-Y 2, Shoshonean--Whirlpool 4 . . . ROBERT WERLINE-General: Home Room Secretary 1, Football 1, Basketball 2, Track 3 STEVE WHIPPS-General: Home Room Chaplain I, Junior Achievement 2, Hall Monitor 4 . . . JERRY WHITE-General . . . LINDA WHITE-General: Home Room Secretary 4, Home Room Treasurer 1, Choir 1, Play Committee 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3, GAA 1, Cheer- leader 1 . . . DEE WHITEHEAD-General: Home Room Vice-President 3, 4, Prom Arrangements Committee 3, Invitation Committee 4, Choir 1 3, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . STEVEN LEE WHITEMAN-Vocational: Student Council l, VIC 4, Hall Monitor 1 . . . KAREN WILKINSON- General: Choir 1, 2, Play Committee 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3 4, FNA 4, Pep Club 1, Teambackers 4, Science Fair Local Superior l' Blue Girl 4 . . . JOHN WILLIAMS-General: Home Room Vice-Presi- dent 1, Home Room Secretary 4, Cross Country 3, 4 . . . LEVI WIL- LIAMS-General . . . SUE WILLIAMS-General: Home Room Secre- tary 1, Library Council I, Choir l, 2, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, GAA 1, Pep Club I . . . PAM WILSON-General: Junior Achievement 3, 4 . . . PAT WILSON-Vocational: VIC 3, 4 . . . CAROLYN WINSLOW- General: Home Room Secretary 1, 3, 4, Student Council 1, Choir 1, 2, French Club 3, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1 . . . CINDY WIN- TERS-Vocational: Choir 1, 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4, GAA 1, Shoshonean-Marion Star 4, Pep Club 1 . . . JIM WINTRINGHAM- General: Play Committee 3, 4, Harding Reporter 4, Props 8: Q's 2, 3, 4, 1 v v Track 2 . . . DAVE WOESSNER-General: Home Room Chaplain l, Hi-Y 3, 4, Varsity H- 2, 3, 4, Football l, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Athletics All League Team-Honorable Mention 4 . . . LARRY WOOD -General . . . TELLY WOOD-General: Choir 1, 2 . . . CAROLYN WOODS-General: Home Room Secretary 1, Color Committee 2, Will Committee 4, Office Assistant 4, Quiver 4, Choir 1, 2, 3, Senior Choir 4, Play Committee 4, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, FNA 4, Pep Club 3, 4, Teambackers 4, Youth-In-Government, Judicial Program 4 . . . MIKE WYNN-General: Class Vice-President 1, Home Room Vice-President 1, Home'Room Treasurer 4, Motto Committee 2, Cap 8: Gown Committee 3, Senior. Dance Committee 4, Hi-Y 2, Varsity H 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, Captain 4, Basketball 1, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Track 1, Hall Monitor 4, Junior Kiwanian 4. Y MARILYN YODER-General: Flower Committee 2, Name Card Committee 4, Choir 2, 3, Play Cast 3, Props 8: Q's 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y l, 3, 4, FTA 4, Pep Club 2, 3, Executive 4, Hall Monitor 4, Teamback- ers 4 . . . BONNIE YOUNG-Vocational: Otlice Assistant 1, GAA 1, DECA-George Washington School 4 . . . DAVID YOUNG-General . . . HELEN YOUNG-General: Quiver 4, Choir 1, 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 4, Junior Achievement 2, 3. PAVANNE by Morton Gould Copyright 1938 by Mills Music, Inc. Used by permission of the copyright owner FIDDLE FADDLE by Leroy Anderson Copyright 1947 by Mills Music, Inc. Used by permission of the copyright owner REVIVAL by Morton Gould Copyright 1945 by Mills Music, Inc. Used by permission of the copyright owner Class Song -1965 An end to senior days is now Fast drawing nigh, And as we leave our thoughts turn back To hap'nings gone by. The music, the parties, The games we lost and won, Mem'ries such as these Can be surpassed by none. Oh, Harding we will not forget The wisdom and guidance you've given us and yet- Though the end has come, we know The future will open, and forward we'll go! Springtime at Harding 6 e.H'E? Mrs. Skillman exemplifies the ABC's of secretarial ex- cellence. t 'K EEE S5 E' Seniors pour from building, eager to begin business and indus- try visits. Career Da Now where does tour 4 meet? mf ,,,,,,r X , .', ' K' . A V . X 5 ..J. 'luv Underclassmen listen diligently to one of the 75 consultants for the 24th Career Day. gag. s 1 S X April 7-vocational innovation-community and sc combined. Head 'em up, roll 'em out . . 195 hool I . sr, Gloriana the Twelfth Mary Jane Fran Pam Norma Helen Page Miss Johnson Miss Wilkins Mrs. Reiner Jill Debbie Mrs. Bascom Tully Bascom Count Mountjoy The Junior Class Presents The Mouse That Roared Sue Dune Sue Brunson Nancy White Barb Gale Claire Kennedy Pam Miley Judy Lapington Jackie Grimes Avonelle Thomas Karen Siemsen Ann Moran Dee Baldwin Twyla Hoffman Rita Otto Tom Wallsmith Mike Baughman David Benter Mr. Beston Professor Kokintz President of the United States General Snipper Will Tatum Soldiers of Grand Fenwick Tom Mulligan Students Radio Announcer Grand Fenwick Servant 2 .,,, Larry Hoehn Steve Sloan Karl Ritzler Dave Miller Lemoin Watkins Joel Behm Jack Simpson Dave Hollinger Bill Bosh Voney McKee Tom Lister Bobbie Smith Steve Yeager Barbara Chappell George Hoffman Roger Mahaffey Pat Higgins USHERETTES-P. Porter, P. Mohr, L. Ellery, S. Callahan, E. Weiss, C. Reid, N. Swartz, D. Longacre. vi 0 It x ' 4 w gn, ' L PROMPTERS-J. Ferriman, L. Gunter. PROPERTIES-J. Hill, B. Etter, C. Wissinger, P. Krider, E. Lawson, B. Griflin, L. Stanley, Mr. Hazelett, N. Hazelett. u if gilk STUDENT DIRECTORS-J. Everly, L. Burton, J. Heller. MAKE-UP-S. Evans, M. Wanner, S. Coulter, J. Sobditch, R. Burke, C. Craver, P. Carlisle, N. Daniels. ,ng Q ,L COSTUMES-M. Sanders, J. Burch, M. Cofer. , 'l 5 V7 1 'l 'T .1 ' I SET CONSTRUCTION-E. Lawson, A. Griffin, L. Stanley, R. Hofacker, N. Hazelett. L s xi.. inf' nr f 51 15 R 'F 45 1 Kneeling-M. Goodman, D. Smith, L. Martin, C. Russell, C. Petrich, C. Leffler. Standing-P. Coach Baker aids Clubmen Hamburg, B. Freeman, M. Teetor, S. Laird, B. Brown, P. Vogt, Coach Dan Baker. Martin and Russell. Golf and Tennis Provide Harding Opponent Harding 01990116111 20W Mansfield Senior 316 5 Delaware Hayes 0 14 Mansfield Senior 10 3 Mansfield Malabar 4 1 6 Kenton 0 4 Findlay 3 0 Findlay 16 6 Fremont 1 1 Findlay 15 1 Lima 6 12W Galion 7M 2 Delaware Hayes 3 1 IW Mt. Gilead 4h 5 Mansfield St. Peter 0 5M Galion 14W 0 Lima 7 19 Tiffan Columbia 1 2 Mansfield Senior 5 10 W Kenton 5 W 4 Findlay y 3 9 Mansfield Malabar 8 6 Fremont 1 4 Sandusky 12 7 Sandusky 0 13M Delaware Hayes 6h 5 Mansfield Malabar 2 3 Galion 13 3 Mansfield Senior 4 Spring Sport Excitement Kneeling-D. Lister, J. Greetham, J. Williamson, J. Tincher, N. Romeo, D. Belk. Standing- Coach Norman Dickman, T. Stark, K. Kirts, F. Vestal, T. Stewart, R. Thorpe, M. Botts, B. Coach Dickman admires the Owen. top form of Netmaster Vestal. tj . .fb 014, 5 Z 1 X! X . -A Hag.. I R - fx Y bmw, is .pug 6 f ' 2 J' A' Row I-D. Ferguson, D. Paterson, G. Hoffman, M. Decker D. Woessner, K. Roberts, L. Laird, S. Ballinger, J. Jenner, D. Young, D. Forry, B. Anderson, M. Honaker, R. Roscoe, M Pryor. Row 2-D. Carrel, W. Smith, B. Werley, M. England, D. Miller, L. Watkins, S. Simpson, R. Seckel, G. Huckaba, M Abrams, B. McCullough, R. Beery. Row 3-J. Behm, A Downs, M. Teetor, W. Mayor, L. McKee, R. Mann, M. Ren- frew, G. Taylor, P. Rogers, J, Simpson, M. Brown, T. Roberts D. Byrd. Row 4-Coach Ray Fortner, R. Cyders, D. Stribling, P. Lavette, R. Holt, B. Wilcox, B. Kunkle, H. Eaches, G. Snyder, L. Fisher, R. Mahaffey, M. Decker. Row 5-G. Abrams, S. Haskins, T. Dye, T. Wallsmith, T. Snow, B. Humphries, J. Ferguson, J. Green, B. Norton, J. Tremain, L. Whisler, C. Boyd, Head Coach Dick Fortner. Row 6-R. Shultz, M. Bumgarner. J. Orcena, V. McKee, R, Gebby, R. Garver, R. Barkley, T. Lister. Tracksters Plow Through Prexy Hurdler Roberts runs against stiff competition in a Harding track meet. Harding Opponent 65 Newark 5 3 69 Upper Sandusky 49 79 Delaware Hayes 39 31 M Worthington 6616 Triangular Meet Sandusky 68 Harding 47 Bowling Green 33 Rm 9, ...,:,: Buckeye Conference Meet Placed 5th Marion Night Relays Placed 7th False Start! ' .-1? ' . '- J, Batmen Score new Fine ecord i Coach Steward explains technicalities to T. Kreiter and M. Wynn. Harding Opponent 2 Galion 3 2 Columbus St. Chas. 3 4 Lexington 1 1 Delaware Hayes 5 15 Lexington 3 5 Findlay O 4 Fremont 1 1 5 Kenton 7 4 Galion 2 5 Upper Sandusky 1 10 Columbus St. Chas. 0 2 Lima Senior 7 Kneeling-J. Casperson, R. Toms, J. Higgins, G. Robinson, A. Waugh, S. Miner, S. Hughes, D. Shirk, R. Ellwood, T. Harrah, M. Baughman. Standing-J. Armbruster, D. Schott, D. Berkshire, G. Thomas, D. Hughes, J. Anspaugh, M. Wynn, T. Kreiter, E. Dodds, R. Kreiter, Coach John Steward. . :ff '? I. JJ' JM, W1 6 Fi my U F' Assistant to the Superintendent Cecil Gabler observes T. Bechtle in his science fair en- deavor. Science Fair Reveals idden Truths lf: HY! 'i H nr, I... N - 103' L11 rv!-.-:ak .Uv . ff 1 9. x ' o A. Jacobs carefully explains the relationship of math and music to Judges Graham and Hazelett. LET ,FDR S. Ballinger and T. Green marvel at the wonders of the zodiac. 1 .K V. T. Slack and G. Powell explain the Lazear process to Scientist Perez. T A .1 - f - - . -.., ,X-iw., 'fuss xv :ik Q5-bl I .xg spmmq KH- as I Y f-' V -' -W . ,tg . L - I M 'h --5 .M-Y t l CNT 7 S-.L , x L , 5 , W 'I -I-....,. 4 ml '-'- - ' -. M r Q H ' 'Q-.,, V aeggm E50 Fl Row I-S. Fletcher, J. Rowley, D. Swisher, C. Schneider, Kates, J. Wamsley, D. McKee, B. Saunders, J. Conkle, N. Eikenbary, V. Freeman, S. Brickley. Row 2-Miss May, Krieger, C. Stevenson, J. Dripps, M. Isaly, P. Martin, R. Schmidt. L. Conyers, J. Stafford, B. Goreniio, S. Bacon. Row M. Ishida, M. Cover, N. Ger- ber, C. Clark, A. Long, P. Ritzler, P. Glimpse. Row 4-D. Paterson, H. Boncutter, J. Kelsey, C. Johnson, M. Babich, T. 3-F. Vestal, Y. Jessie, M. Scott, C. Large, Morrison, J. Olson, G. Sanden, B. Babich, K. Scholarship M. M. :nf 3 :ft Meginness, N. Kuhn, C. Host, L. Miller, B. Fisher, P. Hollen- bach, L. Hamburg, M. Caldwell, T. Kreiter. Row 5-T Roush, G. Evans, R. Ellwood, C. Leffler, G. Felton, G Powell, T. Slack, L. Martin, T. Smith, B. Alexander, V. Jones T. Carpenter, R. Click. Row 6-K. Roberts, M. Wynn, C Petrich, J. Hart, B. Allman, L. O'Day, S. Heisel, S. Langdon D. Haberman, R. Diegle, R. Dutt, B. Simmons, B. Selanders T. Fleming, E. Slone, R. Bikacsan, J. Carter. Valedictorians Judy Conkle and George Felton, and Salutato- rian Jane Kelsey are presented by Principal Darl Gatchell. Service Character .fix .fi ' we . X fs3ff .f J' Q x l ' ' I l I F' -K , .'- aw., Merit Scholarship winners G. Felton, S. Langdon, J. Heisel, T. Smith, J. Kelsey, J. Conkle, and R. Schmidt Hart, D. Haberman, T. Slack, R. Diegle, W. Metz, S, receive their felicitations from Mr. Gatchell. KK . Q if Gentle ln Mannen Strong ln Deed ,x Mi Speaker Robert S. Brown informs the Hgradu- 1 , A l X f l l v . l Q 1 Terry Smith receives the Marion Power Shovel Award from Principal Gatchell. The traditional Bausch and Lomb award is presented by science instructor McKinley to Steve Heisel. Class officers Garry Evans, Milly The Crissinger Award is presented to George Ishida, Keith Roberts, and Yvonne Felton by the Vice-president of the Huntington Jessie lead the processional. National Bank. -nfj - ' 'W . 1 l A . Merit Scholarship winners J. Conkle, G. Felton, R. Diegle, S. Schmidt, G. Druce, R. Click, R. Bikacsan, J. Hart, G. Powell, Heisel, L. O'Day, D. Haberman, T. Slack, S. Langdon, S. Mar- M. Morrison, C. Host, B. Allman, and S. Fletcher receive tin, J. Kelsey. T. Smith, C. Petrich, J. Carter, B. Babich, R. their accolades from Principal Gatchell. Scientist McKinley presents awards to superior winners P. Hachten, R. Gottschalk, B. Jones, C. Garver, P. Louck, R. Diegle, S. Fogt, J. Jennings, D. Paterson, S. Heisel. Outstanding Engineers Powell and Heisel re- ceive awards from instructor Hazelett. H09 Mr. Gatchell accepts the Fredrick H. Krecker citation from Howard E. Hintz. REFINE .1 ' Editor Maxwell relinquishes savings bonds to' quiz win ners G. Druce, K. Ritzler, S. Sloan. D. Lord. G. Felton. onors Assembl ecognizes xcellence S. Johnson and D. Swisher, vocational award winners, look on as Assistant Principal Shank presents S. Markey with the McCreight Award. Nancy Carr distributes Youth-in-Government awards to D. Miller, V. McKee, 1 G. Sanden, C. Clark, B. Smith, R. Bentley, L. Hoehn, B. Babich, G. Bisdorf, t T. Roush. Joan Steward recognizes J. Conkle as Teenager of the Year. l :I 'i f Y V . ll Outstanding journalist Cory is con- gratulated by Jack A. Maxwell. 1 4 ' '. .9- Congratulations are extended by Mildred Grigsby to D.A.R. winner J. Conkle. 1 1 - 'E t Baccalaureate Mr. James Andrews renders Alleluia by Mozart. Steve Thomas and Carolyn Dutton happily anticipate the approaching Service. X Steve Ballinger helps us to recall the past three years. Q 1 3 iff' Rev. Robert Byler envisions The Dreams That Shape Us. White heels and light blue gowns on a torrid Sunday aft- ernoon. Senior ff' Breakfast ' 4 Breakfast-goers figuratively Hy Over the Rainbowf' A - l It l 11 Mrs. Roberts accepts the Class of '65. Tennyson Guyer of Findlay convinces the class it is A Great Time To Be Alive. Commencement, 1965 A final chord, and the last seat filled. N., ,Lu X Mary Jo Caldwell lv sv flips her tassel and J h- xx' '-I receives her pink . l carnation. Lyrist Val Freeman directs the newest alumni in their class song. A proud Marcia Greenland heads a well rehearsed re cessional. 'S if 'NMM- f Dear Reader, With this final note, the 1965 Quiver staff presents to you, the reader, our finished product. While fall delivery is an innovation on our part, We hope that this complete book of the yearis events will serve as both a guide and a memory book in the future. An undertaking such as this requires the combined efforts of many people. With deepest appreciation, the stall wishes to express its thanks to Miss Mary Jo Stafford and Mr. Willard Kocsovsky for contributing their guidance and understanding through the many hours of work. Our thanks also go to Mr. John Rall and Mr. Dale Hughes of Hughes Studio of Photogra- phy for their willing cooperation. Mr. Jack Landry of Wm. J. Keller Inc. and Mr. Ken Schoen of S. K. Smith, Inc. have rendered both helpful and timely as- sistance. Through the auspices of the Marion Star and radio station WMRN we have obtained both photo- 1 A JK. C- graphs and publicity for which we are grateful. Finally, to our administration and faculty, and especially to our advertisers and patrons, we wish to convey our sincere gratitude. Your '65 Staff and Editor C,07'7fMX ..-.. x 1 va is l'.' .o My . N '1 4 gxflvif R l 5 s v ' 'ff ' WI... 4 1 n '1' I ' ,Q J rw... 4.1 I I , n Jfllglx 1 ,I 'st .hs Mi , , f .lv 11 s, 1 v-4,- f7U.x ' V 'f I? 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