Harding High School - Quiver Yearbook (Marion, OH)

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The lounge provides a place where seniors can go during study halls to relax and take a break from their studies. The Student Council fought hard for the lounge and hopes that in the near future it will be open to all students. 5-A l f if J rt'--f-,421 1 X X Students meet to create better understanding. RIGHT: Dough- nuts play their roll at breakfast and students eat them up. wr-1' Don't say cheese say doughnuts! rl Z A-v N These cards are marked! But there's no chocolate mess!! Q l . !f .tk -4 Checkers and chess were all here, the seniors got their lounge this year! 3 I Change of pace relaxes seniors ll! W JT Wx a....L., ., .QQ . 3 - ' l ' .1 L Q 4. - - V1 v ,,.,. . an i 1 2:51 . -ES ' flrif ',- AC rv' v. nf 1 1 ?. ' .1 dll A 4. .1 A L-- 'I-7' 1 R it -.AQ a .. . i Q?-lwiffi'-3 '13 2- Nw 5 1 ' ' fa a., if Qi f A 1.- ' Q5 Q Y f if? x-Quia , . . f .A F Q' e . Y- M f ,o....4h-1.1 I '1 A A ivqfi Q 1 I E951 Nh' . qi I . I X ' K 'i ' , n K dr F ,I ' V--fix '59 ' 1 'lijvqh H. , . I . , , ,bfi 194 vw u f 'c WT lb.,- 'EL -i I 4- '-,1!1- . 1 -+5 -npr ff A Al' not Studious workers invade library. Lunch Time adds variety to students day. . 'vpn -. 50 its Students decorate traditional Christmas tree. we LCJE cm 'Dar ,i-A' A g:.NNif.1'I School spirit assures Prexy Victory. Left: Swimmer, Jan Bever- idge makes big splash in backstroke competition. . .fs .3 P Student Life at Harding Encornpasses Many Activities J-U-M-P Ju - mp get it! Stud ts' p ' llthe way to state. xy 'r VZHJ if iii fb V J 1 C 1 L I , 11 'f sb , 4 V b .-f'- 'L ,hh Qi . if .' In V I :Vt . I . 6 15 ' - fs , + Q, ' - Q g I ,I ' . n I , - K Y N n I a mf' K .,., n Y .4 -9:-s Y 5 RQ' It . Q T -?,-L .f , . I -. ' V '. ,-' 7. ' --:GY ' 14 '- '- , '-9. ' Af A' ei . ' r , , - ' Z'- A l ' 4 .. r' A A ' Q ,I 5 Y ' gf: 'lr ' '1 ,Y. v g,v Ll H Q -. .!, ' xvz- '1 1 ' ' :fgfz . H 1 A 6 wr! - Ka. ll v ina '1 L . Alvv ., AHA, 0 if! lx - e e -V ' ' Y '- J 4- ' -I 5 f' . 'nuuvz -5',.f --'. , V. 1 .. 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BELOW: Special event for seniors was the , ordering of caps and gowns. X wits anim wiuiisiiiiiiiii s n i nw iiiiiuiiii imiiiiiiits in WWW Y 4 10 i i I i i i l i Special People, Events, and Awards .I..i. Marion Council honors Mr. Neimeister with safety award for the year. BELOW: Wrestler, Tod Truby, wins first place trophy for his weight class. - ,W xxx 3 an A 5 , ': ' N--vs... 3 , . -1. i.- ,,-,--i s ,t .fr . 2 Tu 0 Ev UPPER RIGHT: Essay writer, Jerry Favors, takes first place for his paper on handicapped children. ABOVE: Junior. Barb Kaiser. takes first place for her math project. 11 I Grande Finale for the Year Is Panorama, Junior Senior Prom Two speciai iitterb Dancing adds new dimension to Panoram Spirit of 1776 opens snow. 1 BELOW: Soul Singers vocalize on problems of today. A ' r . V i i KAI hi. i, i i Grand March is led by class officers and their dates. Juniors pick Hollywood theme Everyone is a Star! Prom festivities enjoyed by all. 13 I .HFIT1 'T' , '7'-'-Q,-1 3 ' 'K -fa Graduating class of 1972. I 5 'U , I 1 X Dr. Brown speaks to class. Mr. Steward presents class. Mr. Walker accepts class 14 Terri'sstaydrawstoaclosewitngraduation, An honored guest for breakfast, Rev. Lashley. i i Seniors begin final day at Harding with breakfast x 'W in , . 1 , i 5 N- : , Y. Luv. Reflections in a fountain. f,, 3 'X .J-Q' 15 I 'Hr -Q. , Nw. I, 'H' '., W x gl j xqnx ix 'f i W' . L... . J- V-. , K Q' . tv: .. 'X . 'N , '- V 'R .. I ' K A N --I ' . I ' -1 ' O U V . V - ' U . ' ,Q X 'xf . I 750,11 ' Kmp-' Yr 'N 'A -N-A V. ,-,A ' Pu?-587' C-f . W. ,ag ' 1 5- ..l -A' 'Mtg 'L' In 1 5 , , - f if ,Q 7 ,X ,- ,-mx ,wx ,wm- mf! 1 im MZ n 54 f . N. wt f 5,1 . f . M A, - . Q , , .Y A, , - Q-bs: ,- -+' lj:--wr, , 'H' .gg .V ,Q- ,..f'ff:S' J' ' 1 4'-:J--:T EZ 4 q, A 'T 'T x'v5-S-if ' tn,y5u5 -45 ,--.lui N '-, f-aj, - . .' 1-.f ' we JJ, '91 ua.. 5 I lit wi 5505- D, Vi h, Q Is.. ,lr 'dr' , 5:-f. fff: '+f5?ff:'?5'gL.'.f f35 l ,Q Vocational Clubs Promote Better Understanding of Business World ' 'LX 1ll'! W I -mg COE - Mr. Kocsovsky: ROW 1 QFRONT TO BACKJ: C. Akershoek, J. Prater. D. Holcomb, T. Austin, D. Underwood, N. Wooley. ROW 2: J. Johnson, D. Chapman, L. Bond, J. Heiser, D. Herriott, B. Bayles. ROW 3: D. Louck, S. Cahill, H. Morris, D. Lockard, B. Malone. ROW 4: Mr. Kocsovsky. L. Owens, G. Lyons, M. Starks, L. Roush, K. Dar- dinger, C. Cook, L. Cochran. 'lf' ,1 I il :- 48 1' ,l - i Q.,-' OWE -Jrs. QFRONT TO BACKJ: ROW 1: R. Lenzo, M. Adkins, P. Potts. D. Jett. M. Barlow. ROW 2: D. Malone, B. Ross, P. Goddard, K. Berkshire. A. Martin. ROW 3: C. Geyer, P. Phillips, B. Fridley, R. Clark. A. Pack. ROW 4: P. Wright, K. Smith, S. First. N. O'Dierno, J. Carpenter, D. Stover, Mr. Schultz. S N-xx? i? COE - Mrs. Denman: ROW 1: L. Manley, S. McCloskey, D. Murphy, L. Ore. ROW 2: C. Edler, B. Gribble, D. Griffith, P. Lackey, J. Rice. ROW 3: R. Carr, P. Clapsaddle, C. Cowell, B. Grace, B. Perry. ROW 4: S. Thompson, P. Tucker, P. White, M. Ritchie, V. Perry, T. Ward. L . 9 OWE - Srs. ROW 1: C. McGinnis, B. Huffman, A. Mason, J. Mc- Kenzie, R. Faunce. ROW 2: D. Davis, M. Postell, R. Cox, D. Draper, A. Pack, B. Geyer. ROW 3: D. Belk, V. Elliott, S. Trumble, K. Scrog- gons, D. Williams. J. Potts, Mr. Nason. ' l DCT: ROW 1: M. Reynolds, L. Maynard. ROW 2: V. Wilson, J. Shigley, M. King, K. Ketcham, J. Judy. ROW 3: T. Willauer, D. VanSickle, N. Thompson, J. Hartle, R. Childers, R. Clark, E. 3 4gFE..l,1i.Zi..::E.l-!lilmffl.l1 .N wif 5 1:54233 Evans, N. Brown, T. Dripps, C. Abbott. ROW 4: Mr. Lentz, B. Stallings, R. Seckel, A. Mc- I U Daniel. R. Smith, R. Young, G. Slone, K. Thompson, C. Esterline. Absent: G. Miller. T' Dwbennett probes engme- Mr. Winterhoff instructs art woodworking. L.' 4,,l Learning by doing in print shop. Print Club: ROW 1: L. Hyme, N. Gast, P. Gattrell, V. Cox, D. Kohler, P. Sparks, C. Steed, B. McCombs, M. A. Clark, T. Daum, Mr. Brooks. ROW 2: M. Lumberson, J. Granger, C. Cook, S. Conklin, L. Bibb, G. Clapman, T. Wisebaker, C. Wortz. ROW 3: B. Pitchford, J. Scott, D. Bowers. Voc. Drafting: ROW 1: F. Cole, J. Bell, D. Barkley, D. Dye, J. Riley, O. Rardon, R. Drollinger, D. Stevens, D. Steed, B. Diehl, L. Hall, B. Wilkinson. SEATED: K. Harriman. Absent: A. Feav- er, B. Cornelius. Qly S Jr., Sr. Auto Shops Trouble - Shoots Cars x. ' Jr. Auto Shop: 1ST ROW: V. Crowe, G. Green, L. Harbolt, C. lonno, J. Clifford, J. Taylor, G. Ferriman. A. Rinbolt. 2ND ROW: R. Bowman, R. Cantrell, P. Martin, W. Throckmorton, G. a V Schnitzler, R. Chevalier, R. Weiser, D. Tiller, M. Graybill, D. Brown, R. Wakley, D. Colegrove, , 'f D. Lyon. Mr. Slack. A. Smith designs chess set with help from Mr. Winteroff. tiff ..,4 ls it working right? Q Sr. Auto Shop: 1ST ROW: M. Short, M. Jolliff, P. Rowland, C. Berry, D. l-lumes. REAR: Mr Myers, B. Griffith, N. Sharp, T. Crabtree, R. Windfield, J. Burris, T. Disbennett, J. Loper -1 Absent: M. Caudill. 20 Machinists Learn Trade for Future Q F' ' , .x ',, Y .A ,AIA Mr.Caryer. R. Windfield and M. King examine auto. Sr. Machine Shop: 1ST ROW: D. lmbody, D. Alexander, R. Berry, J. Hensel, S. Parsons, T. Richards. REAR: Mr. Neimeister, J. Parr, D. Kimberling, W. Mullins, S. Longberry, D. Jones, D. Yost, D. Moser, C. Sisson, L. Claffey. Absent: D. Gamble, S. Heisman. 21 I Jr. Machine Shop: 1ST ROW: W. Walke, D. McCrery, F. Parks, R. Ferguson. REAR: R. Nicolo- si, H. Hush, N. Harris, J. Swalwell, E. McCIeese, K. Cocherl, G. Grimes, S. Brown, D. Chard, L. Claffey, Mr. Neimeister, work with grinder. S. Parsons 1 N , .Q C--14 if-xv ' Nl N 5 'It 1 v. . W-he-5. C. Moore helps F. Line decide on purchase. Poinsettia. Spanish flower, adds atmo- sphereto Fiesta. El Club de Espanol Presta Un Humor Festivo Under the direction of Mrs. Radwin, advisor, and officers Fred White, president, Sue Huddlestun, vice president, Karen Ropke, secretary, and Becky Toz- er, treasurer, the Spanish Club had a very profitable and active year. The Spanish Fiesta, held in early December, was the highlight of the year. It included a live nativity scene, a Spanish Mariachi band, and Spanish food. The Spanish Club also had a bazaar at the fiesta in which they sold handmade belts, purses, and wall hangings made by members. A new hours system was set up by the Spanish Club this year. In order to take the planned trip to Cedar Point in the spring, members were required to have accumulated at least three-fourths of the total possible hours. Members received hours for being at meetings, serving on committees, and for contributing items such as food for the fiesta and for bake sales. Translation for headline: Spanish Club lends Festive Mood 22 Directing activities of Fiesta are F. White and Mrs. Radwin. ls it hot?!? l Hr .1- ' 1' -B- Spanish Mariachi band entertains guests at Fiesta. Members are: J. Skevos, P. Gorenflo, C. Moore, S. Birnbaum, I. Blashinsky, F. Tyree, C. Hall, and B. Steinman. -- ef- -'f'1'-- .via-1 li is Arts and crafts big hit at Fiesta. Young and old alike get in the Christmas spirit at Fiesta. Christmas folk singing scene: FOREGROUND: B. Bishop, J. Williamson, B. Tozer, R. Birnbaum, C. Moore.BACKGROUND: B. Steinman, J. Scranton, D. Simmons, M. Mastro, J. Jerew, G. Hinaman. ...--9 9 -,,..- l 'Q . ' .4 Studies of Spanish, French Cultures Broaden Horizons 'ta rr 9 3 fl A 9' K Fm French Club: ROW 1: V. Gherman, S. Thomas, R. Pennington. N. Wilson, M. Gordon. ROW 2: R. Mahaffey, J. Hindman, P. Richardson, B. Hackenbracht. C. Bauldauf, R. Reicharcht. K. Rizzo. K. Seiter. ROW 3: D. Petry. G. Steele, P. Eshman. P. Young, A. Douglas, D. Butterfield, B. Barber. K. Gilliam, L. Thomas. J, Fletcher, K. Demke, J. Favors, M. Milligan. REAR: P. Patrick, H. Sims, C. Fenderson, P. Calloway, C. Mc- Guire, M. Custer. N. Mitchell. B. Gregg, D. Hawn, T. Jump, R. Tyler, J. Marquis. 0 Spanish Club: ROW 1: N. Hoffman. S. Rall. M. Mastro, C. Hall, P. Gorenflo, S. Lore, C. Martin. P. Winters, J. Hill, P. Hughes, S. Maloney, B Tozer. K. Ropke. S. Huddlestun, C. Richards, B. Steinman, S. Hall. ROW 2: B. Lust. B. Lyon, M. Davis, L. Culp, C. Roseberry, B. Teetor. D Troxell. M. Little, S. Galloway, K. Cowgill, F. White, M. Thornton. ROW 3: S. Spaeth, S. Birnbaum, R. Wanick, R. Milner, M. Berringer. W. Mc- Curdy. C. Moore. K. Nuhfer, M. Burris, V. Born. ROW 4: Mrs. Radwin, T. Conley, L. Holtz, C. Rorick, l. Blashinsky, K. Bartter, D. Haycox, L. Seckle. G. Riggs, J. Riggs, S. Barnhart, J. Williamson, J. Hardgrove, M. McElroy. ROW 5: J. Haubert, B. Rowland, B. Meginness, B. Bishop, P. Flinchbaugh, S. Williams. V. Mason, J. Miller. J. Skevos, C. Ferguson. S. Barlow. D. Steed. ROW 6: K. Duffy, D. Newlen. S. Murray, R. Robert- son. D. Simmins. J. Scranton. B. Creasap, G. Hinaman, B. Smith, J. Jerew, F. Line. VY ,nil t l K Properties Comm: 1ST ROW: B. Luse, R. Burkett. A. Lyon. 2ND ROW: J. Moore, S. McQuistion, B. Burton, D. Helms. 3RD ROW: M. McElroy, R. Schuster, R. Emans, G. Hinaman, F. Line. Backstage Wkrs.: 1ST ROW: G. Ustas, R. Emans, F. Line, D. Davis, B. Virden. 2ND ROW: B. Kates, C. Line, A. Lyon, R. Schuster, B. Luse. 3RD ROW: G. Hinaman, B. Burton, R. Burkett, J. Secrest. 4TH ROW: M. Felt, D. Helms. 1 api! L t' i V' -X rf- i Vx 1 4 C fi ,Q r l of i i I pronounce Annie the winner of this contest! Annie's Gun Hits Bullseye Under the capable direction of Mr. Lane and Mr. Webb, Annie, Get Your Gun premiered on Hard- ing's stage November 18 and 19, and was a great success. Cast in the roles of the main characters were Jody Barnhart, Annie Oakley: Mike Edwards, Frank Butler: Renee Birnbaum, Dolly Tate: Lynn Cryder, Charlie Davenport: Dennis Carpenter, Buffalo Billy Chip Woods, Pawnee Billg and Scott Brickley, Chief Sitting Bull. 72 ' 1 -4: f if 5 . Q x' ' 3' J f A 41, 9 ge fClark helps with backstage technicali l. 1' A ties. f 1 X f 1 I ! - R ' 9 Make-up Comm: D. Hawks, M. Cole. B. H J ,, A Craig, T. Lang, M. Moffett, C. Lumpkins. l f f . 4' ,I Costume Comm.: S. Thorpe, B. Garrison. J'MUH'n5' ChiefSitting Bullenjoys attention. I ll I I I V ELL: 25 ' ' f' .N 4 ' x'ZQ 4' 'I gi L S i Q W it , I I i 9 3 I ml X T7 i-i ' I'Ii wear my low-cut-in-the-front dress. and H Show 'WT' 3 mmg 0' two! Indians celebrate Annie's joining their tribe. af Orchestra rehearses with Mr. Lane. Mr. Webb gives tips to cast members. This time, but never again, demands Frank. , I i't 'r 4 i She got lost in his arms and she had to stay. 1. i ' v Y' ' J 3? .ni Publicity Comm.: X Ns 1ST ROW: B. Garrison, M. Clark, T. Lang. ZND ROW: D. Shuster, J. Lysaght, T. Jump, R. Schuster. , u i J. Gearhiser, C. Gibson, B. Vulgamore, and M. Blackford listen to lullaby. ns Lights and Sound: lst ROW: B. Nunnally, J. Se-crest. J. Clark. 2nd ROW: R. Porter, C. Huggler, D. Seitz, B. Baker, G. Pearson. '5 '3 J. Shank, D. McCrery, W. Jones brvng house down with 'Moon- shine LuIIaby. Did you tell him who I am? asks Frank. - , J ----X--.' Q' 1,1 . . Bags., V . iz. . , RA, nl . Umm Maior Lynn Cryder and Assistant Wiliffr Q11 1Vif-y . . . i . . 1 i . , i i , . 1 , , . . . . 1 , 1 . New Uniforms Highlight Marching Band's Debut On September 10, the 1971-72 Marching Band stepped off the south goal line with a new look to open football season. Under the capable direction of Mr. lVlilIer. Mr. Becker, lVlr. Swihart, and Drum Major Lynn Cryder, the band's shows featured such songs as Witchcraft and Cali- fornia Dreamin'. A highlight of the season wasatripto Ohio Wes- lyan University to perform. Bandsmen also achieved a 9596 average rating for the nine shows, the best in several years. Majorettesz TOP: D. Kidd: MIDDLE: B. Hackenbracht, L. McNamara: BOTTOM: B. Decker, Captain N. Gast, J. Hardgrove. A, -an i l I I l l 5 l i I fl 1. i l I l . Are Mr. Swihart and lVlr. Becker plotting against us?!? Da-da-da-da, da-daaaaa CHARGEH!! , ' 11 Did Marianne miss a 'crash'? --on 1 Enthusiastic Marching Bandsman of the Year D. Hill selected by student vote. Pep Band lends spirit to home basketball games and pep assemblies. K X l v ,,.:7' Q ' in.. Music Department Has Many Activities for Varied Interests Activities Band Symphonic Band 11' L1 - -- 1 l x .r 'Qin if . rw-v Mixed Chorus Solo for contest Ensemble for state contest Concert Choir 'jf' l . l l l l il' Sweet Sixteen: ROW 1: B. Floyd, J. Barnhart, S. Thornton, K. Hinklin, M. Cowgill, B. Vulgamore, J. Ruth, K. Werline, Mr. Lane: ROW 2: G. Pack- er. G. Everly, C. Conklin: ROW 3: C. Beck, W. Jones, lvl. Blackford: ROW 4: D. Carpenter. D. McCrery, Nl. Edwards. Sweet Sixteen and Sympho- nette. under the direction of lVlr. Lane and Mr. Shull, are two select music groups at Harding. That is. students are selected on the basis of ability and competition is stiff. Consisting mainly of upperclass- men, these groups are available to local clubs for programs. Sweet Sixteen practices every Tuesday night at 6:30 and Sym- phonette practices during or- chestra period each Friday. Sweet Sixteen sings mostly popular tunes: however Symphonette performs both classical and con- temporary music. Among other things, the groups have per- sl' Symphonette: SEATED: P. Miller, D. lVlcCrery, K. Ropke, D. Winck, B. Kaiser, D. Gyure, B. Lane, L. Hulse, K. Clary: STANDING: C. Beck, S. Birn- baum, D. Carpenter. D. Waggoner, M. Lumberson, P. Schwaderer, lVlr. Shull. formed for local PTA units, at banquets such as the Band and Orchestra Awards Banquet, and at the Kiwanis Pancake Day in February. A special group from Symphonette and all of Sweet Sixteen also performed on the local CATV station. 32 Concert Drchestra ,.f . D I V x If l f ! 4 l l l 4 l ABOVE, LEFT: Independent groups such as the Bob Floyd Trlo, with B. Breuthaupt. K. Clary, and B. Floyd. ABOVE, RIGHT: Dnstrlct Orchestra members Nl. Lurnberson, B. Kaiser, P. lVlllIer, K. Ropke, C. Moore, B. Lane. D. Gyure, K. Clary. B, Brelthaupt, F. Miller, D. Waggener. LEFT: Carollng ln the halls at Chnstmas. 33 I After rehearsing regularly dur- ing the summer months, Hard- ing's jazz band, the Stardusters, made their debut at the Indian Mound Pow Wow in August. Later on, during the school year and in a new look, they played at Harding, Edison, and the Fresh- man Building. Also on their list of appearances were the Ashland College Stage Band Festival in January and the Bellefontaine Jazz Festival in April. Directed by Edward Miller and William Swihart, Dusters pre- sented their annual Jazz Concert April 7. Among the featured solos were Gary Brammell's Can't Take My Eyes Off of you, Man- tilla Lace with Chris Vogt, Reu- ben's Blues with Chuck Beck, and Rainy Days and Mondays with Jack Higgins. This year's volcalists were Mike Edwards and Pam Miller. Mike did two numbers: Goin' Out of My Head and Yesterday I Heard the Rain. Pam sang an arrange- ment of One Fine Morning. lt's One Fine Morning sings Pam. Stardusters: ROW 1: Mr. Swihart, S. Elliot, J. Houser, D. Erickson, C. Vogt, lead alto, J. Higgins, lead tenor, C. Beck, baritone, P. Miller, piano, Mr. Miller. ROW 2: P. Dickerson, D. Stage, F. Miller, lead trombone, H. Dunbar, K. Clary, guitar. ROW 3: K. Hinklin, S. Miller, G. Brammell, lead trumpet, R. Porter, B. Breithaupt, drums, and M. Lumberson, bass. i 1 4 'J l l lllfll igllilllllllllllllllwnl .-.. X, 34 l 1 l 1 l 1 i l 1 , l TOP: Later, featuring Flip Miller, Gary Brammell, Chris Vogt, Jack Higgins, Chuck Beck, and the rhythm section. MIDDLE QLEFTJ: Mr. Miller adds pizazz to the performance. ICENTERQ: Flip takes time out during Trombone Soliloquyf' QRIGHTJ: Is Mike Going Out of His Head? BOTTOM: Jack enjoys spotlight during his solo. .-4 N.,-an ...jf l 1' .ul- I 'f i !. ll W. ROW 1: Mr. Alex. M. Little. C. Gibson, G. Packer. ROW 2: P. McNoldy. S. Maloney, P. Schwaderer, M. McElroy, V Swart. ROW 3: C. Beck, M, Snow, V. Swinehart. ROW 4: G Rice. S. Reeves, T. McGuire. D. Johnson. ABSENT: C Bartter. ROW 1: N. Abram, D. Prater, J. Berridge, D. Bauer, D Austin, S. Synder, F. Aldrich, C. Gilliam, G. McGary, J Gibson, S. Crouder, M. Grundy, K. Smith, J. Baker. Clubs Help Students Decide About Future Future Teachers, Future Engineers, and Tomor- row's Homemakers, advised by Mr. Alex, Mr. Haze- lett, and Miss Ellinger were organized to give stu- dents insight into career possibilities. They met once or twice a month to hear various speakers in their fields. A new tutoring program was initiated this year by FTA for students at Harding. This gave students hav- ing difficulty in certain areas a chance to improve, and FTA members a chance to practice teaching. ROW 1: Nl. Barlow, R. Hartman, E. Exley, A. Lyon, M. Mc Daniels. ROW 2: D. Ballinger, S. Hall, J. Lister, D. Wood, K Ferrel, S. Hoffman, R. Chase. ROW 3: Mr. Hazlett, B. Bish op, B. Kaiser, M. Little, B. Humes, T. Milligan, J. Holmes xpgs... u ROW 4: D. Stuckey, D. Summary, J. Scranton. ROW 5: D Cleveland, K. Lutsch, M. Swartz. Keirns, B. Mummy, G. Murphy, Miss Ellinger. ROW 2: S Shepherd, R. McNutt. L. Deas, J. Troutman, N. Hogan, P Cantrell, P. Wilson, J. Gellbaugh. ROW 3: C. Walkins, B Douglas. D. Petry, B. Mclnture, B. Hamm, D. Daum, S Stineman. ABSENT: N. Belvins, C. Wright, R. Emerson, C Reporter Airs Show with Regular Frequencyg AV Club Makes Sights and Sounds at Harding. Under the direction of Glenn Pearson, general manager, the Harding Reporter aired a weekly radio show Thursdays at 7:15 pm over WIVIRN. The show, advised by Mr. Webb, featured news, sports. and special happenings at Harding. The Audio-Visual Club, direct- ed by Mr. Bell and president Carl Ferguson, set up projectors and other equipment for the teachers and kept thern in good repair. X N Harding Reporter: 1st ROW: K. Clary, R. Porter, G. Pearson, V. Dutton, J. Secrest, D. Davis 2nd ROW: T. Hero, Nl. Felt, D. Shuster, Nl. Hildreth, S. Shifflet. 3rd ROW: R. Meddles, F. Line B. Breithaupt, B. Nunnally, S. Barlow, J. Clark, D. Eby. 4th ROW: G. Hinaman, T. Bray, T. Lit tle, C. Huggler, D. Seitz. Audio-Visual Club: 1st ROW: C. Ferguson, Nl. Toombs, A. Friend, J Harding reporters G. Pearson and B. Baker prepare for Thurs- Secrest. 2nd ROW: G. Hinaman, B. Snyder, B. Tromrn, G day night broadcast. NIcCleese. s.! ,asv L Distributive Education 3 il ' l . i -mpg, .. T Xjiuuif G1 'Ti 5 I lf! I I 'if'-PM . i ':L.. ' TOP: ROW 1: D. Smith, J. Dutt. D. Orcena, R. Hopkins, D. Patter son. ROW 2: H. Peterson, J. Logan, S. Sturgill, D. Smith. ROW 3: M. Snare. J. Wolbert. G. Hoffman, R. Stark. ROW 4: R. Stanley, L. Kurz, K. Miers. P. Griffith. J. Wilson, T. Snyder. ROW 5: Mrs Grogg. MIDDLE: ROW 1: D. Evans, G. Grimes, D. Haubert, S. Hay cox. D. LaVette. ROW 2: B. Eilerman, F. Massie, R. Parish, P. Pe zley. R. Richardson. M. Rippey. ROW 3: P. Robbins, L. Short, T. Taylor. lvl. Wagner. ROW 4: G. Allman, Nl. Brewer, J. Edmeister, B. CamDbeIl. ROW 5: Mr. Sheskey. Students .prepare for careers in business world of today l 0 o ffl Student directors B. Vulgamore and S. Pierce discuss play with Mr. Webb. I can't believe l did it! Oh Al, you're the cat's! Jrs. Make Belles on Their Toes Ring With Success Cast: FRONT: T. Bell, Jack, K. Clary, Dan, B. Steinman, Lillian, J. Lister, Bob. REAR: J. Se- crest, Fred, D. Davis, Bill, S. Pierce: D. Anspaugh, Dr. Bob, F. White, Frank, B. Breithaupt, Al Lynch, S. Galloway, Ernestine, B. Bishop, Fred, B. Tozer, Anne, C. Woods, Mr. Hathaway, J. Fletcher, Martha, D. Seckle, Mr. Crawford, C. Line, Leola, J. Mayfield, Mrs. Gilbreth, B. Vul- gamore, Mr. Webb. BELOW: Mrs. Gilbreth just hates to leave her family. LEFT: Make-Up Comm.: B. Hacken- bracht, P. Hughes, D. Creasap, C. Moore, B. Borders, C. Carder, P. Boyles. I Student Groups Make and Direct Decisions: Homeroom Officers . J HR Vice-Presidents: L. Elliot, J. Barnhart. B. Vulgamore. B. Tozer, K. Ballinger, T. Little, D. Jett, D. Gwinner, S. Birnbaum, R, Birnbaum. C. Conklin, D. Davis. ROW 2: M. Robbins. J. Honaker, J. Shank, T. Rose, B. Decker, S. Krieter, R, Milner, P. Boyles, J. Sullivan, N. Wooley. ROW 3: J. Culp, D. VanSickle, M. Postell, M. Emans, T. Wise- baker, Z. Joker. R. Chivington, C. Ester- line, J. Garver, D. Lyon. ROW 4: D. George. J. Whelan, S. Reeves, T. McGuire, J. Fa- vors. J. Lysaght, R. Kelly, C. Orcena. J. Cornelius, K. Jerome. V 11 HR Presidents: D. Gorenflo, D. Shuster, A. Joker, J. Lister, W. Jones, P. Bechtle, B. Joker, K. Smith, M. Pierce, L. Cochran. ROW 2: D. Hamm, B. Kates, J. Mayfield, R. McKinniss, B. Buckley, B. Briner, D. Grif- fith, D. Creasap, R. Chaney. ROW 3: S. Estes, M. MCC-inniss, D. Phillips, J. Scran- ton, D. Davis, D. Stuckey, M, Swartz. ROW 4: J. Conkle, F. Miller, M. Zucker, M. Mc- Gary, B. Smith, R. Clark, M. Brooks, M. Severns. HR Secretaries: ROW 1: S. Thomas, C. Hall, N. Hoff man. K. Ropke, D. Williams. D. Croman, A. Feaver C. Lamb. ROW 2: L, Deas. B. Steinman, J. Fletcher, B. Teetor, N Wilson, V. Ramsey, M. Felt. L. Owens ROW 3: M Moffett. J. Ruth, K. Hinklin, B. Luse, C Corbin. C. Moore, R. Chase. ROW 4: T. Burris, A Turner. C. Bartter. B. Lane. D. Furlong. K. Bartter. S Hall. C. Cover. M. Peacock. ROW 5: P. Eshman, V Elliot. P Berringer, R. Burkett, B. Kaiser. B. Creas ap, S Leffier. C WllSOI't. B. Culp. f x HR Sec.-Treasurers: ROW 1: B. Creasa p, C. Baldauf, J. Feliciano, P. Gorenflo, M. Felt, S. Williams, T. Jump, B. Gruber, R. Kuba. D. McCrery, A. Arnold, S. Black, C. Ester- line. ROW 2: K. Ferrell, D. Mash, S. Ball, D. Hawks, T. Wisebaker, R. Marquis, R. Chase, B. Hackenbracht, C. Line, L. Holtz, K. Miers, D. Inskeep, G. Packer. ROW 3: T. Austin, T. Smith, R. Reichardt, R. Drollin- ger, B. Franklin, B. Reese, L. Fields, J. Breen, D. Kellogg, C. Moore, T. Craver, N. Kuhn. ROW 4: J. Thomas, B. Dale, J. Walk- er, M. Williams, B. Breithaupt, F. Decker, D. Davis, S. Smart, L. Hulse, P. Smith, K. Nolan. hui Student Council . . Lounge Board . Teen Board Lounge Board: ROW 1: B. Gruber, V. Swi- nehart. C. Lamb. J. Lister. ROW 2: T. Jump, R. Baker, J. Haubert. M. Simpkins. ROW 3: G. Brammel, T. McQuire, B. Briner. Teen Board: Mrs. Creager. D. Stuckey, J. Shank, J. Barnhart, S. Galloway, M. Custer. Student Council: ROW 1: D. Jones. D. Steed, J. Lister, C. Conklin, P. Zucker, S. Cahil, C. Underwood, R. Cooper, M. Simp- kins. ROW 2: V. Ramsey, N. Hoffman, C. Cover, S. Hall. D. Simmons. D. Williams, M. Zucker, H. Zaborniak. ROW 3: S. Birn- baum, P. Winters. C. Vogt. D. lmbody, D. Hill. D. Wigton, M. Severns. ROW 4: Mr. Til- lett, Mrs. Schlientz, K. Simmons, C. Book- er, A. Douglas. R. Jones, H. Sims, D. Ed- wards, Mrs. Kaiser, Mr. Lowary, R. Coch- ran.T. McGuire. Harding's student council was very busy this year, to say the least. Led by the following offi- cers: Mike Simpkins, president: Rich Cooper, vice-president, Pam Zucker, secretary: Debbie Hill, treasurer, and Tim McGuire, chaplin, it's first act was to revise the constitution to provide equal representation forthe minority groups at school. Other activities of student council included a dance in the courtyard and a Nightonthe OK Corral. A branch off student council was the lounge board. These members, not necessarily on the council, took council's idea and made a reality of it forthe senior class. Housed in room 125. the lounge was a place where stu- dents could go during study halls to relax. The board bought games and other essentials with money collected from memberships. The teen board was a group of five students who nominated outstanding students to qualify for the Marion Star Teenager-ot the-Month award. They were ad- vised by Mrs. Creager. aa- -S Office Girls, Library Council Perform Valuable Services ni. Office Girls: ROW 1: S. Krieter, J. Hardgrove, P. Winters, K. Lord, P. Patrick, J. Breen, T Burris. M. Mooney. ROW 2: C. Cover. L. Owens, B. Gribble, B. Snellenberger, L. Fields, D Oshe. ROW 3: M. Robbins, B. Garrison, C. Gantt, S. Bush, M. Moffett, P. J. McNoIdy, ROW 4: C. Roseberry, D. Kellogg, M. Cowgill, V. Wright, G. McGary, D. Petry, P. Eshman. ROW 5: J Cornelius, K. Nuhfer, D, Klingel, C. Barkley, J. Burton. Q Library Council: ROW 1: K. Simmons, V. Ramsey, K. Bartter, G. Steele, K. Kohler, C. James. ROW 2: P. Elliott, J. Brown, P. Flinchbaugh, J. Graham, S. Nicolosi, T. McGary, K. Cowgill, S. Hogg, K. Hughes. V. King, J. Gelbaugh, R. Varney. ROW 3: Mr. Your, Miss Loucks, Mrs. Grit tith, M. Landon, C. Heinz, S. Williams, L. Orsini, P. Haycox. Each school day at Harding, countless office girls made their rounds through the halls with absence lists, messages, call slips, or other items of interest. Three or four girls staffed the of- fices of Mr. Steward, Mrs. Schlientz, Mr. Tillett, and Mr. Rees each period. Among their other duties were writing up abs- ence slips, answering the tele- phone, running the ditto ma- chine, and showing visitors around the building. Library council members also contributed a valuable service to our school. Each period several students devoted their study halls to keeping the shelves stocked with books, checkingthem in and out, and getting reference mate- rial from the stacks. They were advised by Mr. Your, Miss Loucks, and Mrs. Griffith. 42 V-I-C-T-O-R-Y! !! That's the Prexy Battle-Cry! , 'Qi , - n c- ,--l1B,- Under the leadership of Debbie Hill, president, and Pam Zucker, secretary, Harding's Pep Club cheered the varsity and reserve basketball teams on to victory. Row captains were: Debbie Wil- liams, Dori Inskeep, Julie Skevos, Nancy Hoffman, Shelley Pierce, Pat Boyles, Kris Rizzo, Bobbie Decker, Carol Baldauf, Sue Thomas, and Tina Garver. Pam Zucker, Debbie Hill, Carol Lamb, lVlarla Peacock, Debbie Hawks, Marsha Cowgill, Carla Gibson, Joan Gearhiser, Debbie Winck, Rhonda Del3oIt, and Karen 43 I Hinklin were senior executives. For money making projects. the girls sold sweaters and cook books. They also attended the tournament games and cheered in a block. As a climax, the senior girls were honored at the winter sports banquet. ,gf Jay Johnston works on painting of own design, Macrame became a popular form of art this year. Art Club: ROW 1: Mrs. Felgar, D. Pyles, C. Little, S. Black, D. lnskeep, B. Andrews, T. Hanson, M. Berry. ROW 3: J. Whitehead, D. L. Ross. Art Club's Object: Creativity This year, several new clubs were created at Harding. But the one causing quite a lot of interest among students was the Art Club. Advised by Mrs. Felgai, art instructor, and president Carol Waddle, the club was open to any art student. Students met each Wednesday morning during activity period to work on projects of various natures, including ma- crame. They also held several bake sales to get money for materials. W' A Ai .' 'N Waddle, B. Lane, S. Krieter, B. Davis, G. Williams, T. Watts, C. Wilson. ROW 2: T. Williams, D. Messenger, B. Bender, R. Moore, B. Pitchford. ROW 4: J. Johnston, V. Wright, C. Mitchell, J. Clark, R. Varnety, lVlath-Science Seminar Explores Whys, Hows of Science ABOVE: Seminarian Keith Lutsch is presented with trophy for sec- ond-best project in Marion City Science Day. Keith also was high scorer in the Ohio Edison science test and won a trip to Chicago for himself and Mr. Ballinger. RIGHT: Math-Science Seminar: ROW 1: D. Temple, M. Gordon. ROW 2: B. Kaiser, S. Shafer, R. Vornholt. ROW 3: K. Lutsch, S. Mygrant, Mr. lVlcKinley. Math-Science Seminar, a group of interested sci ence and math students, met regularly this year to learn about different aspects of technology and pure science. Advised by Mr. lVlcKinley, members were required to take a math andfor a science course. maintain a 3.5 average in those and a 3.2 overall av- erage, and do a science fair projector a research paper to be presented at the district science fair at Tiffin. Programs were presented by the various indus- tries and groups in Marion, including Marion Power Shovel, Ohio Edison, Fairfield Engineering, the Smith Clinic, and Nlarion General l-lospital. Seminar took two field trips this past year. One was a half-day visit to the Columbus Wastewater Treatment Plant. There they observed the processing of millions ot tons of sewage. The second was a trip to Cumberland in southern Ohio where they saw the huge dragline Big lVluskie. The group also saw lots of Ohio mud and some strip mining. X 1 QE,-,J J' A 45 1 Props Si Q'sg Swinger Props 8. Q's: ROW 1: W. Jones, J. Mayfield, B. Luse, W. McCurdy, S. Rall B. Lyon. J. Skevos, B. Tozer, B. Kates, A. Lyon. ROW 2: P. Dripps, B. Kai- ser, B. Shillings, S. Galloway, R. Reichardt, K. Gilliam, G. Riggs, J. Hind man. ROW 3: C. Miller, B. Woods, K. Demke, C. Line, S. Williams, B. Bar- bour. ROW 4: D. Shuster, B. Bishop, B. Gragg, D. Steed, G. Hinaman, R. Baker, Mr. Webb. 5Oc, please!!! Props 8. Q's, a club for students interested in drama and the theater, was led by Anne Lyon, president, Betty Kates, vice president, Becky Tozer, secretary, Julie Skevos, treasurer, and Mr. Webb, advisor. This year the club devoted much of its time to the various facets of producing and presenting a play. Meetings were held on characterization, blocking and movement, staging, and polish rehearsals. Production of two one-act plays was the yearly project. The plays were The Glorified Brat, by Charles Emery, and The Widow's PIight, by Louise Helliwell and Marion Willoughby. Students directed, acted in, and provided the necessary materials for the play. Julie Skevos and Becky Tozer directed The Glorified Brat, and Anne Lyon and Rick Emans directed The Widow's Plight. Cast members for the two plays included Jodi Mayfield, Bob Gragg, Candi Line, and Betty Kates in The Glorified Brat, and Janet Gruber, Vicki Allen, Barb Lyon, Gary Hinaman, Mark Rada- baugh, Frank Line, Dawn Pratt, Julie Hindman, and Jeff Clark. The plays were presented April 19 at A Night at the Theater. Q Hey look, a camera!!!! 46 ' -1 1 Udom Prohmerin CThailandJ and Susana Ochoa-Matute Cliquadorj enjoy talking to Hardingites. Several area AFS students came to Harding for a weekend. They were: Susana Ochoa-Matute Clicuadorj, Udom Prohmerin qThailandJ, Mr. Lane, Terrie Turnbull, Walk Together, Talk Together O Ye People of the Earth This aim of the American Field Service Club was carried on this year when Terrie Turnbull from South Africa spent the year as a senior at Harding while staying with the George Lane family. Pam Zucker, AFS student from Hard- ing also spent last summer visit- inga family in Spain. AFS has been very busy this year. Several activities included a l Clive Brooke CSouth Africaj, Vicky Lee-Durate CGuatemalaJ and Pam Zucker. AFS Club: ROW 1: J. Gearhiser, A. Arnold, G. Packer, P. Zucker, T. Turnbull, B. Toz- er. ROW 2: W. McCurdy, S. Black, S. Hud- dlestun, L. Dixon, R. Gragg, C. Line. ROW 3: B. Decker, M. Felt, J. Ruth, S. Maloney. S. Nicolosi, B. Kaiser. ROW 4: C. Miller, B. Price, R. Schuster, K. Demke, B. Bishop, B. Kates, Mrs. Calhoun, advisor. 'wx potluck with the Findlay AFS Club, a weekend in Nlarion for area AFS students, and the an- nual AFS assembly. Terrie was presented her class ring as a gift from the club at a party in her honor. A scrapbook is also being kept of all AFS students that have come to Harding and of all Hard- ing students that have gone to other countries. Terrie Turnbull and Pam Zucker help bridge the gap between nations. 1971-72 Marks Fifty-Second Year of Herald This year. under the direction of Co-Editors Val Swinehart and P. J. McNoldy and advisor Mrs. Angela Parks, Herald staffers kept up with news around Harding and published the newspaper for the fifty- second consecutive year. Others on the staff were Managing Editor, Marie Clark, News Editor, Bruce Price: Arts and Entertainment Editor, Dave McCreryg Make-up Editor, Candy Moore, Copy Editor, Barb Kai- ser: Photo Editor, Terry Dietsch: Sports Editor, Tom Jump: and Cartoonist, Bob Nunnally. Pam Zucker, Business Manager, was in charge of the Herald's finances. Assisting her was Cindy Shi- Main editors M. Clark, P. J. McNoldy, and V. Swinehart critique currentissue ofthe Herald. pley. Debbie Swinehart managed the advertising and was assisted by Paul Bechtle and Julie Skevos. Oth- ers on the business end of the newspaper were Elaine Clemons, Exchange Editor, Circulation Manager, Don Davis, Sales Manager, Karen Hinkling Librarian, Reggie Smith, and Freshman Sales Manager, Fred White. A new feature of the Herald was The Ombuds- man, a column in which students' questions were researched and answered. Val Swinehart, Rich Coop- er, Sarah Black, Marc Swartz, Becky Stevens, and Barb Kaiser were in charge of this. Mrs. Parks shows business editors P. Zucker, C. Shipley, and D. Swinehart that account is in the 'blackl' Editorial and Make-Up Staff: ROW 1: B. Nunnally, D. McCrery, T. Jump. ROW 2: B. Kaiser, C. Moore, B. Garrison, C. Cook, and B. Price. :.La.,s .-..... is -Q ox f , frvfffx' 3 1. Sales Staff: ROW 1: R. Smith, A. Aliemenos, M. Norris: ROW 2: C. Carder, S. Nicoiosi, A. Lyon, M. Berringer, ROW 3: C. Miller, R. Buckley, R. Birnbaum, J. France. 2. Business Editors: T. Lang, C. Carder, R. Smith: BACK: F, White, K. Hinklin, P. Bechtle. 3. Photo Staff: J. Clark, E. Adams, D. Anspach, T. Dietsch, R. Green. 4. Ad Staff: ROW 1: M. Norris, C. Jerome, J. Skevos, B. Garrison: ROW 2: R. Smith, J. Gus- tin, W. Kiblerz ROW 3: C. Carder, J. Miller, B. Gragg. 5. Re- porters: ROW 1: B. Burke, S. Black, F. White, Ni. Simpkins, T. JUVTIDZ ROW 2: D. Wilds, J. Myers, T. Whelan, T. Bell, D. Ed- wards: ROW 3: S. Rice, G. Pearson, Nl. Swartz, B. Burton fa Quiver Reflects Historical Mood lllustrating changes in all phases of high school life, the Quiver used as its theme the changing hundred years. Staff members went back through sixty years of publica- tions selecting pictures to help set this mood. At its birth, the Quiver was a literary magazine published four times a year, but in the 1920's it evolved into the yearbook as it is today. In the years to come the Quiver will reflect changes as it has done in the past. JH f..4.nly. 1. Along with supervising the other editors, Vickie must lay out the opening section. 2. ln keeping with the theme the changing hundred years, Pam looks through old Quivers to find pictures for her division page. 3. Are two heads better than one? Junior co-editors Joyce and Deana sometimes wonder. Sf X text .xt C-Tzxf - X., , ++ - , x ,Of 1 I' '-1 p.-. 1. Myrna gives faculty section a new look. 2. You goofed, Randy, says Rick. 3. Senior activities place much demand on Ariene's typing ability. 51 I Editor ...,., Club Editor ,.. Sports Editor ,ii Asst. .i.,.ii . Faculty Editor ... Senior Editor ii,. Junior Editors M. Sophomore Editor Advisor ,....i,i. Business Advisor QUIVER STAFF . i i .Vickie Swart Pam Schwaderer .. Rick Schuster Randy Hartman ,M Nlyrna Snow ., ArIeneTurner M.. Joyce Swart Deana Swisher Theresa Caldwell .. Mrs. Hamilton Mr. Kocsovsky Panorama Relives Past With Folk Songs Snow Tunes f'7iffifB?fA1y I 1 Representing the late 19th century were the Can Can dancers. 2. Modern folk tunes sung by Faith Decker. 3. Accompaniment for many groups pro- vided by Bob Floyd. 4, Sophomore-s snow promising talent in McGary's Original. 5. Cowboys and Indians make last stand ll ,- C! U5 P al' , Q JF T D 53 1 1. Five foot two, eyes of blueg Has any- body seen my gal? 2. 81 3. Faculty jitter- bugs into the hearts of the audience. 4. Symphonette member Lanny Hulse intent as group plays Somewhere My Love . 5. If I Had My Way is the wish of Folk Five. A fi i Making their entrance to the Prom are Fred Crowder and Blanche Moore. Keeping with the theme 'AEverybody's A Star, Mrs. Stoiarczyk interviews Chuck Shuckand CariaGibson. ,J Y, 'mi 41.4 F7 time? sn PWW972 i -9 mimi ml B l i 'f V5 I i Pa lace Theatre awaits Prom-goers with Bless the Beasts and the Children. CATV ca meras eye dancers. i F Q 1 i i i i i i li i gi 5 7 l . , ,l 0 . !X , ' ' ' l Seniors take coke break. Workman's Blues Band from Columbus plays for Prom in honor of the 100tl'1 class of Harding. Dance floor deserted as Grand March about to begin. thi!!-... The two Clarks, Marie, managing editor, and John. editor-in-chief. prepare Orb material for printer. Spanish Club. At the Band and Orchestra Awards Banquet in February, Mr. Lane presents state or- chestra awards to Pam and Flip Miller. 56 Hearts are light and spirits are high at the Spring Dance, April 29, sponsored by the Joan Gearhiser, student director for Annie, Get Your Gun, looks over script for final details. ,Y Under capable direction of Mr. Slack, students become expert auto mechanics. 2 4, Monitoring the sound system at one ofthe music departments ac tivities are Barry Baker, Mike l-lildreth, and Jim Secrest. 1, x iw A ' 'Ir 1 I X .C 1 n ., 3 C - . Junior class play cast member Keith Clary perfects lines for performance. Mr. Miller takes bow after winter band concert, LEFT: Hallelujah Chorus brings standing ovation at lt's Christmas at Harding. 57 1 T i Q... '05 it Nb' K H x v ig... 1,- 11 '5 P'ft1'!'fP. T:'s' ' 3 .I , .. ,.:','17'w.-if ' .,-3 ' gy 55511: , 'f N - K 3, , -,gf , 1, . , des. ff, F sn' J ..l Q' A x 44? X 1 , J Q. 4 -.J Uf- ah, I L 1 Mx , f,. W2g, .R ., fu 5 i 5 H f 5 1 ' Illia -5 fr ,. 'Wig fem. f 4 w- I .44 S.. Vilfxld' ,si V27 K I -11 iflfa r xy ' 5 if 35 sf? ,I fu 3 eff cg- ,lf r' -if 7 ' Q' 3.2 'x lf Q . , mx. A if 4 kill? -'? l ' I- 'N .1 E Injuries Hamper Prexies Till Final Game Victory An injury riddled Prexy team limped to a 1-8-1 season. The loss of captains Cochran and Chase stunned the team, but they fought back for a final game vic- tory. Harding met Columbus Nlo- hawk to open the season with a tie. From there it was downhill as the Prexies suffered 8 straight losses. Durring that time they faced 4 state ranked teams. lm- provement was noted against Fremont as Lytel and Liggins av- eraging 3OO yds. a game, were held to 125 yds. Harding lost a close oneto Lorain Sr., before the prexies put it together to beat Mansfield. Three players were named second team All Buckeye Confer- ence. They were: J. Beach, D. lVlcCreryand lVl.lVlcGinnis. Defense checked by G. Rice ABOVE: Lorain player nailed by H. McDuffie. RIGHT: No gain al- lowed by S. Wright and D. Winters. i l Co-captains shake before game. Fine punt by M. Ralston. First down for M. McGary. . l i 7. ..,,, ,..,.,. LL., I , ... '-,Am V WY V G W 4 ROW 1 - D. Wagonner, V. Dutton, S. Milligan, S. Winters, R. Cochran, R. Chase, D. McCrery, D. lmbody, J. Patrich, J. Shank, R. Kelly. ROW 2. - B. Bishop, B. Briner, R. Kuba, T. Haycox, D. Burris, J. Bell, G. Rice, T. Jump, T. Rose, M. Ralston, D. Conkle, D. Gorenflo.ROW 3 - J. Lister, H. Williams, J. Beach, B. Huddle, R. Shirk, M. McGinnis, B. Smith, J. Johnson, R. Schuster, T. McGuire, P. Bechtle. ROW 4 - B. McFarlin, H. Zaborniak, H. McDuffie, M. Tyler, A. Mason, P. Slayter, D. Middleton, S. Johnson, D. Winters, D. Phillips, W. Jones, D. Davis. ROW 5 - D. LaVenia, N. Koonce, D. Jackson, B. Boyles, A. VanScoy, F. O'Dowe, J. Welcox, D. Hough, S. Wright, J. Holmes, J. Jerew.ROW6 - M. McGary, K. Johnson, B. Johnson, A. Williams, S. Lefeller, B. Glass, B. Crogman, J. Bonnceitter, L. Sherer, J. Miller, M. Severns. ROW 7 - P. Beach, M. Zucker, L. Fleming, C. Kramer, G. Butterworth, J. Bean, K. Coffee, L. Clark, M. Brooks, D. George, M. Sansotta. Coaches: J. Drake, N. Dick- man, G. Warner, Head Coach, J. Middleton, A. Beach, E. Schoonmaker, R. Alvarez. 63 I Time runs out on Prexy attack. Hardlng players stop kick off return. ltr 4 1 - ix VI 70 X John Patrick accepts Most Valuable Player award. 1 gimp! . 39 AY, I., 4, Q z ,Yj Defense moves un on ball carrier. 3514531 A ' W. RIGHT: Managers and statlstaclans B. McFarIln, B. Blshop, J, Jer- ew. J,L1ster.D Davls. flQF5c , .49 is N uuwnli' or --.1-n we ' 1 'Z I 45 Y1 n. U 1' 'A f ill 'K . Y W 9 ? Ds .X A , mum' xf ' U H' y I , 1'-E0 rl. 151' 151' My vv ROW 1 - R. McKinniss, B. Hill, N. Shaffer, M, Roads, J. Owens, B. Buckley. ROW 2 - T. Chapman, J. Scranton, D. Wigton, R. Spauding, J Wampacn. ROW 3 - Managers B. Mclfarlin, G. Clapham, J. Reams, T. Brey. 0 . 4' 'F f , V 1 , , , , H., ill: 'Q , , fhf J. fl 1 1 xr . .M x . f N ff f ml x , I X , J, '1 H W, ,, ,, l ' l A K New Coach Brings Better Season New Head Coach Swepston and co-captains Shaffer and Roads led the Prexy team to an 11-9 record. which placed them third in the Buckeye Conference. The Prexy offense led with a 49.7 point average per game. as com- pared to their opponents' 43.8 points. In tournament play, the Prex- ies rolled over Tiffin-Columbia with a score of 86-80. Though Findlay did out-score Harding 31- 27 in the second game, the Prexy defense held the Trojans. 'NI tg-.1 Coach L. Merchant, Head Coach G. Swepston, Coach E. Bell. 67 I f- Ol' i , 1 iff., ,.4-s-J-s- '- ' f .4-- '-qu Hill goes up for two! Coach Swepston gives a bit of fatherly advice! Roads sinks another one! T f ' ii L'?Tt If 68 gl-4.1: c i Wigton goes up for one of his few! Out jumped by Findlay in tournament play! Junior Varsity Has Winning Season i l New Head Coach Merchant led the Junior Varsity to a fine record of 11-7, though constantly losing players to the Varsity team. Harding had an average of 55.4 points per game to their opponent's 49.4. Van Sickle was high scorer with 203 points. 1--XX , 1 LQ turf-.4 -ah ydtify lx A ' 4 ' W' X At least we get in for free! 4 f if Q... -- -4 girl-I , , P 5 . i' Us , .v- . u . ,., ' - 4 A l l l i The 1971-72 wrestling teaih ended its season with a 1-8 mark in dual meets. With only three returning seniors, it was an inex- perienced crew. D. Lambert with a 14-4 record was chosen the outstanding wrestler. D. Waggon- er and B. Ballinger had 13-5 rec- ords. With all but three letterman returning, Coach Nlarvich sees a bright future. He also feels there will be results from the freshmen program. P9110 ur' X 1 1 M... -- -- . Wu: M, ., if 1 U , .1 qakz4,4mn Varsity ROW 1: S. Lambert, D. Ballinger. Nl. McDaniels, D. Woods, F. Parks, D. l-linton. ROW 2: Coach E. Marvich. D. Griffith, D. Johnson, S. Wright, J, Nlartin. D. Waggoher. R. Drollinger. S. Wright prepares for battle 4.- fi-?:'i' ii' 1 +:-er 'L' ,Q i3 '.e-'l.. '.l-if 4 I -,I 4. Li -'X 6? , , Swimmers Post 4-6 Season Place 4th ln B.C. Meet ,jQ,,Sj', The 1971-72 Marion Harding Swim Team coached by Warren Foster, had a season of 4 wins and 6 losses. They were led by Co- Captains, Bob Virden and Daryl Gorenflo. Jay Johnson was high scorer for the season with 104 pts. followed by Jan Beveridge with 94 pts. At the BGSU Relays the swim team placed 7th out of 12 with 14 pts. and at the Buckeye Confer- ence meet won 4th with 26 pts. J. Beveridge took a second in the 100-yd backstroke at the BC .T35.-' meet. The 400-yd. relay team ' composed of B. Green, R. Wakely, D. Edwards, and S. Longberry also got a 2nd place. At the Dis trict, the team placed 11th. Water Polo is now the off-sea son activity for many swimmers and it may be added as a sport here in the future. J. Johnson was chosen to be on the lst All Ohio Water Polo Team. Another inno- vation was the naming of Phyliss Hammond as diving coach. She is the first female coach in an Ohio high school. c. M?et +- Suspence filled the meets. ROW 1: M. Rattebake, T. Gooding, B. Virden, R. Wakle, T. Robbins. ROW 2: R. Green, J. Bev- eridge. B. Krider, H. Hawks. ROW 3: A. Jones, J. Wilson, S. Longberry, D. Edwards, D. Philps, J. Johnson. 72 . .unr- ..n.--- i ...-1 if-' ,-,.'1,,..-v- ..---!! gy WM' .4-. NQ, x K 49 -fag,-S 1 ,l '?? ...iv 'lg Swimmers Pause Hardingtakes quick lead! BELOW: Butterfly stroke executed by J. Beveridge. Captains Virden and Gorenflo discuss the season. f . if YV ,VAX f ,bg 9791 ,i X. -. KI Co-captain B. Virden lead team in diving. Runners Finish Season The Cross-Country team, un- der the direction of Coach Leh- man, finished their season with a dual meet record of two wins and five losses. The coach said, We had a young, inexperienced, but dedicated team this year. They improved throughout the year and their best performances were atthe end ofthe season. At the Buckeye Conference Meet the Harriers came in third. Earlier in the season the Cross- Country placed seventh at the Newark Relays, fourth at the Ontario Relays, and seventh at the Sectional Tournament. Cliff Burris was the most valu- able runner this year with a time of 10:27 and Joe Tiller, with a time of 11:07, was the Harrier's most improved runner. With 2-5 Record OPP Ready to go. Players presented with awards. Lacking upperclassmen lead- ership and experience Harding's tennis team finished the season with a 4-11 record. The team did have the playing ability of co- captains Dave Stuckey and Brent Rowland. Because of the teams inexperience they started out slowly. By the end of the season the team showed its potential as they knocked off Sandusky and Mansfield. Coach Dickman feels next year's team will be strong since all players will be back and there will be help from next year's sophomores. Gal Player relax and prepare stradegy before meet. l , i l D fn .dl .f fl fl FRONT ROW: L. T0 R. D. Simmons, D. Stuckey, J. Martin, P. Everson. STANDING: Coach Dickman, M. Osborne, B. Rowland, G. Green, D. Erickson, D. Waggoner. Co-captain Rowland returns serve. Tough serves made Co-ca ptain Stuckey dangerous. 75 I Harding Finishes Season 11-3 Under Merchant Coach Larry Merchant in his first year at the helm of Harding's baseball team. guided his players to an enviable 11 to 3 record. Two of the losses came at the hands of defending state champ Find- lay. Harding had its revenge in the final game of the year when we blasted Findlay 5 to 2. The team was led this year by co-cap- tains Mike Roads and Steve Schweinfurth. These seniors pro- vided the experience and the leadership that was needed along with the great coaching. Combin- ing leadership ability and great playing, Mike Edwards was the coach's choice for Most Valuable Player. Edwards pitched six games during the season, and won thern all. Pitcher hurls ball ? 'El' JKT- '. i. fm 'kb' Jlfi, T.. We ROW 1: G. Glaphand. S. Schweinfurth, M. Roads, R. McKinniss, D. Humes, B. Creasop, M. Edwards. ROW 2: B. Wilkinson, L, Mafhiot. K. Ferrel. D. McCrey, B. Buckley, T. Whisler, T. Robbins. ROW 3: Coach Merchant, G. Butterworth, T. Creasap. G Buckley. D. Price, M. McGary, M. Emmons, J. Culp, M. Davis. 76 11 Coach, Catcher, and Pitcher plan stradegy. l l .. r . 1 Captain Mike Roads smashes another ball. Harding runner safe on first! Players eagerly watch action. BELOW: First baseman Roads waits for play. '- 4 Z- ' - ,. fy Golfers Capture Sectional Ta ke Third At District Harding showed itself to be a Golf power this year. not only in the Buckeye Conference, but, in the sectional and District compe- tition as well. Led by Co-Captains Dan Conkle and Jim Owens, and players Dave Wigton and Jim Conkle, the golfers took second in the B. C. behind Fremont first in the Sectional, and third in the District. just missing qualifying for the State Tournament in Co- lumbus. In golf matches the tough Harding team compiled an enviable 13-2 record, one of the best in our school's history. Coach Schoonemacker in eval- uating the season felt that his team had worked hard and earned their honors. He also felt that it would be a real job for next years a team to equal this team's achievements. i x SITTING: J. Conkle. J. Owens, D. Conkle, D Wigton STANDING J Jerew J Shank Coach Schoonemaker. B. Smith. not pictured D. Lions J Gore Top four watch as Coach shows his form. Players watch team leader, D. ConkIe's swing. ifarigfei I ',4,. .3 , s . XI'-v , 'x ,. ,..w:f x'b- - :MQACQ 'I , 'V' -0'-', vN'.5,x,0Qvf'. Ia..- --r Av .V -4, rf-- 41 ., 4 If 1'8 .vl- ...L 'I 'W ,- - ..,f 'aj 44. ar . A I.. Top form marks Owens swing. Good putting wins sectional for Harding golfers. 79 I X 'ia -'FM K' A -,N Y Q W. X , V ' -7 . M. x 'sz ., M 1 .- i , 'rs ., 1 A , 'Q ' A -QQ ,sh -X . ' x' 'A ur ,, L., 1'-QPR - ,1-ff '-Q -8157-bf-. 51- l iii fu-s-I l.i ,, ' GILL , .. ....,. LL A. ...- . ..p. . .. 7 1 --f -R hi ...Mal tHE Haycox strides again! Hill makes another fabulous jump! ROW 1: B. Bruner. S. Wnnters. D. Imbody, T. l-laycox, R. Cochran, D. Davls, T. Jump, P. Slater, S. Elliott, C. Jackson, Nl. Ring. ROW 2: J. Titus H Wllllams. M. Young, D. Gnfflth, D. Wood, J. Clark, J. Reemes. B. Hill, M. Lucas, D. Ballinger. ROW 3: J. Moody, IVI. Praither, J. Tiller, B Cllrne. K. Smnth, M. Hull. J. Wllson, C. Burrus. G. Owen. ROW 4: C. Ault. C. Bennett, B. Johnston, H. Zaborniak, M. Zucker, J. Glass, P. George D. Hawk. ROW 5: Coach Warner. Coach Lehman, G. Cox, R. Guess, V. Dutton, Coach Sykes. 80 Track Sta rs of 1972 This year under the guidance of Coaches Warner, Lehman, and Sykes, this year's cindermen had a record of 3 and 5. Due to the strength and willpovver of co-captains Randy Coch- ran and Terry l-laycox, the Prexies tied for 7th place in the Buckeye Conference. Our 880 relay team of Randy Cochran, Terry Haycox, Dan Davis, and Pete Slater set many new records. 58 ' -in l O Lettermen Lead School in Many Ways Athletically, Enthusiastica Ily, Scholastically wx,-rf, A '! ' 4.0.1111 Football: ROW 1 - A. Mason, D. Gorenflo, S. Milligan, J. Lister, R. Cochran, R. Chase, R. Schuster, D. Conkle, S. Winters D McCrery B Mc Farlin, D. lmoody, B. Huddle. ROW 2 - B. Smith, P. Slater, D. Davis, D. Waggoner, D. Burris, B. Briner, V. Dutton, J Shank T Haycox T Jump, P. Bechtle. R. Kuba, R. Kelly, J. Holmes. ROW3- R. Shirk, J. Jerew, B. Bghop, T. Rose, J. Johnson, J. Beach, S Wright M Meginness M. Tyler. T. McGuire, W. Jones, M. McGary, H. McDuffie. ,AA Ml Lettermen: ROW 1 L T0 R C. Grimes, J. Tiller, M. Sankey, D. ROW 2 - R. Guess, D. Morrison, C. Burris, D. Wood, J. Moodi 82 Waggoner, D. Ballinger, M. Young. e, D. Griffith. - -1 171 '-war' .i-lvl . ' 4.4 Winter Lettermen: ROW 1 - R. Drollinger, D. Woods, IVI. McDaniel, D. Johnson, D. Ballinger, D. Waggoner, G. Claphand. B. NlcFarIin, J. Rearns, T. Bray. D. Hinton. T. Gooding. ROW 2- A. Jones. F. Parks, D. Griffith, J. Martin, B. Hill, R. McKinniss. NI. Gary, M. Roads, D. Wigton, J. Owens, J. Scranton, T. Chapman, B. Virden. ROW 3 - T. Robbins. C. Huggler, D. Lampert, D. Gorenflo, S. Wright, D. Phillips. R. Wakley. S. Longberry, H. Hawks. B. Krnder, J. Beveridge, D. Edwards, J. Johnson. 83 1 4 , -...M up-Q f- 11.9 , v , ,.x' . U., ,.-WM a 1 I Pu N xx ,tot 1 . V S N417 M1 K ,ns 5331... L+!! ? 7' 1:79 rg' I 153-, 1 .5311 5-t fig . al 51-'Ax-,' bv' Q g lgi: Faculty J, B rw 'J 1 - Robert Brown David Muller Marlon Shank John Steward Herbert Tlllett Grace Schluentz Richard Rees Lefa Gorslun Nur holas Aiex Vurgnnna Alexander James Andrews Rosaclanre Anthony Lharles Arndt Howard Ballunger Rodney Banks Llvnn Bean h r Kelth Becker Edward Bell Richard Brady Bernard Brooks l Richard Brown Timothy Combs 1.17119-XII' gk' Ame Galloway Karin Hamilton Mary Cree Calhoun Ramon Cox Mary Drake Jack Graham Harold Hazelett Betty Campbell l Joyce Creager I-6. Beverly Ellinger Maxine Green Ruthann Hinaman nl James Caryer I Jane Denman Judy lelgar Susan Grogg K Patricia Kaiser Wayne Collins Norman Dickman Nanry Fleure Jerry Hall Willard Kocsovsky 9- 451 1 'Q' V , . C.1roIKler1tl Robert Levy T - Helen Maxwell fl'JMl'lfxI Paul O'Rourke Kathleen Kuhns George lone Clover Mae Lmscott Sue Ann loucks J r 4 - Q Joe McKinley Jed Mlddleton Brndp1eIMomr1 Ray N.1sou I- 1 Angela Parks Joseph Petrich ,L James Lehman Homer Lentz Wullnam Lowary Ed Marvuch Fred Miers DavudMrIler Dormld Nlemenster Delores Ouler N Jo Ann Radwm Mary Reeser James Sc hultz Carolyn Smith Gregory Swepston Robert Webb Dan Yoakam Thomas Sheskey Richard Slack Kenneth Somerlet Mary Jo Stafford William Swihart Barbara Truka - -I Minnie Winder Robert Winterhoff William Your Pictures not available: Fred Fahrion Phyllis Hammon Dean McCullough Matt Rock Mercyne Rubcich James Shull Donald Wolfe 89 Ruth Sloane - Charles Stevens Gary Warner 1. l ' Malcolm Wright Administrators Get New Building The administration this year moved into their new building on the corner of Church and Forest Lawn Blvd. lt is hoped that the new facilities will enable the administrators to fulfill their responsibilities with greater efficiency. Not only did the administration get a new building, but several new members were elected to the school board and several new people were hired as special employees. .f-, 'yr 0 1 +1-il' 4 School Board: Mrs. Morgan, Dr. Weber, Mr. Mitchell, Mr. Walker Mrs. Minshall, Mr. Ashworth. -,.: '05 Special Employees: ROW 1: Mrs. Martin, Mrs. Whistler, Mrs. Heinlen, Mrs. Hazelett, ROW 2: Mr. Fogt, Dr. Miller, Mr. Conyers, Mr. Gatchell, Mr Bernow, Mr. Whistler. Mr. Shank. Harding Administration Keeps School Going ABOVE: Mr. Tillett. LEFT: Mrs. Schlientz. . -,F i Mr. Steward I N Mr. Rees e AS: Mrs. Gorslin Mr. Drake Mrs. Marshall Ai41J 1 gl , gi ., ,V -'H Mrs. Phillips ,W is f? I ABOVE: Mrs. Rowley. LEFT: Mrs. Gabriel 'W Mini Courses Provided Maximum Enjoyment A new innovation to the lan- guage department this year are the senior mini-courses. The se- niors were given a choice be- tween nine different courses ranging from term-paper to the Bible as literature. lt is hoped that this program will be expanded to Mrs. Drake -. 'ml U ,ww if .' If Q1fZ'.'f.v IF ' Mrs. Parks 92 include fifteen courses next year. It may be offered to juniors in the future. Mrs. Calhoun stated that the courses were started so se- niors would find English more relevant to the expanding needs ofthe student. Mrs. Green . w-f-warwwnv'-sly' '- ..c.lR! g r V r Mrs. Galloway , 1 I 1 Qz. . ls. ,- , ..-n.La-1 Mrs. Creager Mrs. Kientz Mr. Hall Mrs. Oller Mr. Webb +P S x 1 G . i 4 X? 2 5 I di . Mrs. Calhoun Mrs. Fleure and Mrs. Slane Mr. Alexander Mrs. Radwin Mrs. Smith 93 I Second Hundred Years In the last one hundred years along with one hundred years of history the social studies de- partment has also added many other subjects. These subjects range from lVlulti Cultural to Psychology. Mr. Lowa ry 45, M' COVUDS Mr. Alex Mr Somerlot 94 Wla,1y,,.,,-- if Mr. Yoakam Mr. Arndt Mr. Dickman fig H H Mr. O'Rourke MV- Beach Math - Science Countdown X x ABOVE: Mr. Bell, RIGHT: Mrs. Campbell and Mr. Middleton. 1 D ,-- 1 Ni ,gf . ng' F M!!5'l'fr' A OJMM' Eluhxf' yq nruwvw 9 ' a I L ,,-'H ,. .,o Q Q l'.l .O ss.:.:.E If ':'2v-,-'T 1 .:-'A HQ? I 1 1 N ,la Q .D wh --5-1P .k Miss Winder. Mr. Collins, Mr. Kocsovsky. Business Department Business Law was a new course added to the expanding curriculum of the business de- partment this year. This depart- ment prepares students for a role in business after graduation. Mr. Lehman I N751 . -,..l!!nn.. west. 4... 4 Mrs. Maxwell it Q 3 Mrs. Grogg Mrs. Hinaman 'lm 3 Ill Alll illll llji ABOVE: Mrs. Hamilton, LEFT: Mr. Sheskey. Great Change In 100 Years The vocational department has been the greatest change in Marion school system in the last one hundred years. Now students receive the standard readin', writin', and 'rithmetic in addition to voca- tional courses in drafting, mechanical drawing, home economics, auto shop, machine shop, O.W.E., .- D.C.T., and industrial arts. The courses taught in this department prepare a student for a job after high school. Students graduat- ing in the nineteenth century had only academic training, students graduating in the twentieth centu- ry have a sound vocational training behind them. ,1- X.-I silt l- ' J o 'l il N . A i A 0 S by . , t X ' 411, 1. F lx I t P A -I. If 1 - to!-gf-f., f-7 Mr.Wright 234-1 ' l ru, g u Q I Mr. Caryer ' ABOVE: Mr. Nason. LEFT: Mr. Miers and Mr. Neimeister. 'W - Q L X N x Mr. Petrich uh' F. XrYpfm.m.r' 4' LCLUBS ol Mr. Lentz Q i Mr. Slack M- JFK JY f Miss Ellinger Mr. McCullough 94' -i i t X 1 K x F -1, lb 1 - a, ' .C ..,r Q. ,X V ! 1 we 'iz ef ,Y Mr. Schultz Mr. Winterhoff Mrs, Anthony Music Keeps The School in Tune MLMHIET MFALQHQ Mrlshull 99 A i Specialized Education As the demand for specialized personnel has increased during the last one hundred years, Hard- ing kept up with this trend by adding a specialized education , department. These teachers in- struct students in a variety of subjects. I 14 Mrs. Rubcich 2- i l Mr. Brooks 'N .J R. Jr SL Mr. Fahrion Mrs. Felgar Fl ...f1'? it '!-.,. Mrs. Griffith i AC' Mr. Rock Q- iss- R si... ABOVE: Miss Hammon, LEFT: Mr. Brown. Mr. Stevens and Mrs. Berry, Mr. Your and IOO Miss Louks, Mr. Warner and Mr. Marvich. BLHUUL BUS Bus Drivers: R. Black and D. Vehrs. Special Personnel Add Special Touch to Harding Where would our school be without the special personnel who keep it functioning? These peopleg the cooks, custodians and bus drivers, make Harding operate smoothly. Students sometimes take these people for granted, but our school could not work without them. Imagine: no food, no heat, and no field trips. 1. Custodians: STANDING - J. Sauter, J. Walch, E. Hinkle, H. Powel- son, SITTING - M. Bailey, L. Saxton, F. Jones. X E 411 '-I .Q T '75 an 9 Cooks: STANDING - A. Persinger, M. Scott, D. Warren, D. Hoffman, M. Altenberger, E. Dyke, M. Mohr. SITTING - D. Baker, E. Wisebaker, P Wintringham, D. O'Brien, L. Fissell, V. Green, W. Parsons, W. Edington. Absent - R. Simmons. 101 ! LQC.. V I! A --1' 7 u-'FK V, I jul'- - M 6 an 1 v Q JPA. -fi 'iQQ ' :ff-TX I ,f-' Ali - Cindy Akershoek Brenda Albright Candy Albright David Alexander Andonia Allemenos Vicki Allen Gary Allman Carolyn Alm Emerson Alspach Brenda Andrews Anne Arnold David Arthur Terry Austin Barry Baker Dennis Baker Holley Baker Class leaders this year were Tim McGuire, president, Karen Hinklin, vice-president, Myra Lit tleton, secretary, and Chellie Barkley, treasurer. ,, T '3 4' bd 2 36- 'T 1 1 FN 1'5 -cf -:N 4 Senior Class Officers Plan the Present and Future Graduating seniors are always busy, and being an historic class, ours has been one of the busiest. Class officers and stu- dent council planned committees, dances and other activities throughout our last year. Coordination between student coun- cil and the senior class came through the important link of the homeroom presidents. In the future, it will be Tim's duty to organize our all-impor- tant class reunions. Can we ever have too many of those remi- niscent get-togethers? Active in student council plans were Mike Simpkins and Rich Cooper. ll lll 105 I .. . . .--........i......-...Y.... . Senior class homeroom presidents often build more than communications. Richard Baker Sharon Ballinger Chellie Barkley W. Michael Barlow Jody Barnhart Sheryl Bartter Nancy Baseler Denise Bauer Brenda Bayles Paul Bechtle Charles Beck Jeffrey Bell .bv r- , V LJ? ' . r 1 ap- Mam Participants LEFT T0 RIGHT: the defendant, S. Winters - ass't defense attor- l ney the prosecutor, the defense attorney, bailiff - M. Cowgill, and the Judge. Barbara Bender Joel Berrian Christine Berridge Melinda Berringer Calvin Berry Debra Berry Michael Berry Robert Berry Lewie Bibb Renee Birnbaum Sarah Black Patricia Bobst Linda Bond Rodney Bosh Ronald Boswell Daniel Bowers Do you swear to tell the truth . . . 'Lf' f 'S-gi Qt.: Q' .::' 2. 're' 106 Q Senior Government Classes Give Court Procedures a Trial ln our course of study in gov- ernment this year, some classes had jury trials. Mr. Beach's third period jury found defendant Lar- ry Short innocent of attempted robbery and murder. His defense was handled by lVlarc Swartz while his capable opponent Eric Exley worked for the state. , 5. ap- V 4 lif Witness Learo Owens and Judge Moore await the prosecution's next question. Gary Brammel Robert Briner Nancy Brown Robert Brown Sherry Brown Roseann Buckley Robert Burke David Burris Sheryl Bush Sharon Cahill Roger Camm Robert Campbell Dennis Carpenter Richard Carpenter Ricki Carr A. Michael Caudill Deborah Chapman Gary Chapman Roger Chase Ruth Childers Gary Clapham Pamela Clapsaddle Deborah Clark Jeffrey Clark John Clark Marie Clark Richard Clark Richard Cleveland Basketball is a really great and enjoyable sport. Just ask any of the senior basketball players who have devoted the last three years to playing it for Marion Harding. All five senior players have been a great asset to the Prexies, espe- cially this year. What would the team have done without those two capable managers? Bye, guys, and thanks for a memora- ble year. William Cline Liana Cochran Randy Cochran Michele Cole Norman Cole Dale Collins Richard Columber Daniel Conkle YJ?-F 2 Managers: Brandt McFarlin Gary Clapham The Guys: Ralph, Neil, Mike, Jim, Rick Cathy Conklin R. Steven Conklin Ollie Conners Catherine Cook R. Craig Cook Richard Cooper Cheryl Cowell Marsha Covvgill Q 'V gk ' 1 . Cu 'mi ' '. i, ',' I 0 Jkd,.4,'pHuos5 'P -, 9 r Ot the pep assemblies we had dur- ing the year, Bob Briner would proba- bly say that this one takes the cake. Clvlaybe the one Coach Swepston and Mrs. Rubcich are holding?J Enter: play- ers and referee Bob Briner and the game began. Finally one too many fouls was called and poor Bob wound up crawling for his life. The cake, by the way, was given to the real team by the pep club. -1,N S Referee Gets the Worst End in Pep Assembly Skit ,p-vi K 5 Rita Cox Velma Cox Terry Crabtree Beverly Crace Brenda Craig Paula Cranston Diane Craven Bruce Creasap Frederick Crowder Barbara Culp William Cunningham Nancy Cunningham 0 i' 1 'F 3 Delores Custer Lynette Curren Denise Dangler Katherine Dardinger Carolyn Daum J. Thomas Daum Becky Davis Daniel Davis Deborah Davis Ronda Debolt Robert Dever Theresa Dickerson Bruce Diehl Joni Dillinger Johnny Dillinger Timothy Disbennet Pep Club this year was put into the hands of Deb Hill. Not only did they lend spirit at home games, but also at the tourna- ment games. Along with the pep band, they appeared at the team send offs, then left by bus for the game. Of course the boys decided that for equal rights they also should form a pep club. In addi- tion to the home games, they also lent spirit to the send offs and in lieu of a bus, found trans- portation to the Findlay game through the Hertz agency. '8- 1 Consultation of heads Debbie Hill and Mrs Rubcich Catherine Disterdick Linda Dixon Thomas Dripps Richard Drollinger Jeffrey Duncan James Dutt Victor Dutton Danny Dye Barbara Eakins Sheryl Edington Cathy Edler Joseph Edrnister Class Committees Help Plan the End Invitation Committee: Marc Swartz, Valerie Wright, Marie Clark, Tim McGuire, Rick Kel- ly, Jill McAfee, Tom Jump, Myra Littleton, Mary Moffet, and Sally Maloney. Michael Edwards Barbara Eilerman Steven Elliot Vicky Jo Elliott Barbara England Charles Esterline I Diane Evans Elizabeth Evans Eric Exley Ronald Faunce Jerry Favors ' Allison Feavor Marie Felt Carl Ferguson Jill France Cynthia Freeman NL 6 Nfl, M 4 Joyce Fuqua Dana Gamble Carl Gannon Nancy Gast Patricia Gatrell Joan Gearhiser Robert Gease Carla Gibson David Gibson Gary Gibson l or James Glass Daryl Gorenflo Cap And Gown Committee: Chuck Shuck, Tom Dripps, Sheryl Bartter - chairman, Paul Bechtle, Marianne Little, Karen I-linklin, Blanche Moore, Jerry Favors, and Debbie Hawks. J -1: Foreign Culture, Space Travel Enrich Students l - 4. 1 ,l y , 'S - Richard Gorenflo Michael Graham James Granger RobertGreen RobertGriffith V. Phillip Griffith Gary Grimes Bradley Gruber Michele Halbert Dennis Hamm J. Patrick Hand Terry Hanson V . ' On April 14, Pam and Terrie presented slides to the student body Pam of Spain and Terrie of her home in South Africa. --L, XII' it ?s- ui 5 116 '-417 'ul mi .ml lm i i I un in if .nu m um na it 73 .5 'fr Two of our more interesting assemblies this year were the American Field Service and NASA assemblies. Pam Zucker spoke on her summer in Spain, while Terrie Turnbull told us of her home in South Africa. Mr. Rich- ard Athey from NASA brought a very interesting machine to Hard- ing. The picture in the lower right shows this machine counting grains of salt. He also talked of plans and future space travel. Kenneth Harriman Michael Harris James Hartle Randall Hartman David Haubert Joseph Haubert Darlene Hawk in , Debra Hawks 1 , I A, 1 Traditional Committees Plan Parties, Picnic, Graduation, Write Song, Will, and History Imagine b d The And Imagine Class Song Pam Miller, Gary Brammel, Debbie Hill, Chris Vogt, Karen Hinklin, Cathy Susan Haycox Terry Haycox Judith Heiser David Helms Jeffrey Hensel Dale Herr Debra Herriot Steven Hersman Jack Higgins Deborah Hill Gary Hinaman Vickie Hindman The a ti ne al Class Will: Debbi Winck, Helen Peterson, Pam Schwaderer, Vicki Wilson, Joel Berri- an, Pete Slater. Class History: Pam Zucker, Linda Dixon, Debbie Wilds, Steve Milligan, Rich Cooper, Mary Moffett, Vickie Hindman. Procedures For Graduation: Debbie Owens, Jody Barnhart, Arlene Turner, Marc Swartz, Randy Cochran, Andonia Allemenos, Dan Conkle, Carol Lamb, Debbi Winck, Pam Miller, Tim McGuire, Debbie Hill. Karen Hinklin Vicky Hinton Gary Hoffman Nancy Hogan Debra Holcomb Richard Holt Roxanna Honaker Randy Hopkins Randy Hostetler Wilma Howard Sue Huddleston Bonnie Huffman Rodney Hughes Daniel Humes Larry Hyme David Imbody Richard lmbody Thomas Jett David Johnson Janet Johnson Jay Johnston Michael Jolliff Andrew Jones Wade Jones RobertJordan Jennifer Judy Thomas Jump Diana Keirns Lois Keirns Jeffrey Kelley Kellen Kellner Richard Kelly Keith Ketcham David Kimberling Diane Klingel David Kohler Senior Party: Kay Werline. Diane Klingel Theresa Lang Lisa Orsini, Mike Berry, Fred Crowder Rose Buckley Diana Kohler. Carla Gibson. John Shank Candy Al bright Anne Arnold. Dan Conkle Vic Dutton LEFT: Senior Picnic: Jody Barnhart, Sarah Black. Joyce Fuqua, Joan Gearhis- er, Michele Cole, Chellle Barkley, Scott Williams, Bob Young. FAR LEFT: Senior Breakfast: Sharon Stage, Nancy Gast, Dave Burris. Renee Birnbaum, Sarah Black, Bruce Price, Marc Swartz. Diana Kohler Deborah Koons Pamela Koons David Krausz Ritch Kuba Lorraine Kurz Patricia Lackey Carol Lamb Theresa Lang Theresa Lawson Douglas Leedorn Charlton Lester Janet Lewis Franklin Line Myra Littleton Marianne Little Awards and Honors Reach Many Seniors eq National Merit: finalist - Chuck Beckp commendation - Pam Schwaderer, Rick Schuster, Dan Conkle, Dennis Carpenter. ABOVE: Music: Arlene Turner - Band Scholar- ship: Award: Dave Mc- Crery - Special Service Award: Debbi Winck - Orchestra Scholarshipg Debbie Hill - Marching Bandsman. LEFT: VICA: Tim Willauer, James Lo- per, Bruce Diehl, and Dave Kimberling received a trip to the Columbus Statehouse. Pamela Lockwood Judith Logan Steven Longberry James Loper Debra Lord Debra Louck Michael Lumberson Sha rlene Lumpkins Sharon Lurnpkins Gayla Lyons Gerald Lysaght Rhonda Mahaffey vi!! nl Susan Malone Sally Maloney Linda Manley Allen Mason Velma Mason Fred Massie -.1 Laura Maynard Debra Maynard Jill McAfee Glenn McCIeese Sheila McCloskey Bonita McCombs David McCrery Alfred McDaniel Gloria McDuffie Marcia McElroy National Honor Society: BACK ROW: A. Turner, D. Carpenter, R. Cooper, R. Cochran, L. Dixon, M. Moffett, M. Little. S. Bartter. P, J. McNoIdy J. Berrian, J. Shank, D. McCrery, C. Daum, D. Outhwaite. M. McElroy, B. England, B. Price, S. Williams. 3rd ROW: M. Peacock, C. Nicolosi, G Slone. D. Holcomb. R. Birngaum, R. Debolt, D. Hawks, J. France, L. Curren, J. McAfee, D. Kohler, T. Dickerson, J. Fuqua. P. Schwaderer, B McFarlin. D. Winck. 2nd ROW: D. Thacker, L. Slack, D. Johnson, B. Burke, R. Buckley, B. Culp, H. Baker, J. Lister, R. Kelly, S. Brown, S. Malo ney, B. Craig, K. Nufer, V. Swart, P. Zucker. lst ROW: T. Turnbull, L. Roush, C. Vogt, J. Gearhiser, G. Packer, D, Hill, B. Briner, D. Conkle, M Berringer, A, Arnold, S. Black, G. McDuffie. NOT SHOWN: P. Bechtle, C. Beck, R. Chase, M. Cowgill, E. Exley, J. Favors, D. Gorenflo, S. Hud dleston, S. McCloskey, T. McGuire, R. McKinniss, M. Roads, R. Schuster, C. Shuck, M. Sirnpkins, M. Swartz, V. Sinehart, P. White. We Brandt McFarlin Charles McGinniss Timothy McGuire Jerry McKenzie Vickie McKenzie Rita McKinney Ralph McKinniss Constance McKnight Peggy Jane McNoldy Ruth McNutt Carol McQuilIen Kathleen Miers Krista Miers Robert Milar George Miller Pamela Miller Rebecca Miller Steven Milligan Thomas Milligan Mary Moffett Seniors Sing Superior Solos Receiving Superiors at the Solos and Ensembles Contest were Cathy Conklin for The Singer and Chuck Beck for Oh, God, Have Mercy. The seniors girls ensemble of C. Bartter, V. Swinehart, K. Wer- line, S. Thorton, M. Little, A. Arnold, J. McAfee, J. Gearhis- er, and S. Black sang The Nightengalef' ,--1 ii-.L Blanche Moore Rita Moore Yvonne Moore Hannah Morris David Moser Walter Mullins Deborah Murphy Evelyn Murphy 46 IC ing Kimberly Nufer Beverly Nusser Debra Orcena Linda Orr Lisa Orsini Jessica Mosbarger Constance Newell Chantelle Nicolosi , Debra Outhwaite Debra Owens James Owens Learo Owens Arlen Pack Gail Packer Richard Parish John Parr Samuel Parsons John Patrick B. Douglas Patterson Marla Peacock Glenn Pearson Steven Pennington Vicki Perry l-lelen Peterson Panorama of Music Seniors took a very active part in Panora- ma as usual. Renee's solo, Easy Rider and Scarlet Ribbons by Mike and Jody were hits. Dave, Dennis, Chuck, and Jody began Strolling Through the Park, but some cou- ples had other ideas - thejitterbug. 9 ar. Q-.sd H Sai 126 1- 1 :L ll -4 5'2 ...auf fd 47 4, Peggy Pezley Glenn Pfanler Robert Pickens Joann Pilley George Pitman Mark Postell Cole Postle Judith Potts Janice Prater Davvn Pratt Bruce Price Ralph Price Max Ralston Owen Rardon Steven Reeves David Reynolds Elgin buses! Oh, corne on' Gary Reynolds Melvin Reynolds Gregory Rice Joyce Rice Michael Richards Roxanne Richardson Mary Richie Mark Ring Michael Roads Patricia Robbins Lois Roush G. Philip Rowland David Rush Judith Ruth Phillip Ruth Michael Schertzer BIE Day -- Fun and Learning Most Harding seniors found BlE Day to be lots of fun and a good opportunity to look at area industry. Some tours even got free samples - like the water company tours. One bus made it through, but then found the entrance flooded, too. 1 'li Sylinda Schlecht Robert Schroll Richard Schuster Pamela Schwaderer Steven Schweinfurth John Scott Kenneth Scroggins Robert Seckel Gregory Seitz Michael Severns Michael Shafer Neil Shaffer vi x f -f. QV Q . , 5 - , . ' I I I R -' 1 ' fz N I- s. W. -in V In J - - ... --.....-.g.., - John Shank Norman Sharp Richard Shields Debra Shifflet James Shigley Larry Short Monte Short Becky Showalter Charles Shuck Michael Simpkins Charles Sisson Susan Skatzes Band Members Bid Farewell Since most of the senior band members have played since fifth grade, very few find it easy to leave. At fight are seniors after the winter concert and below they play the Alma Mater on the field forthe last time. N35 'L .Af Q fe ,r V'x 130 Special Keys and Rings Class keys, a new feature this year, say senior 72 and have a 100 on the back. The cherished class ring was made with a 100 on it to distinguish our his- torical and very spe- cial class - the Class of 1972. in 5-5 Q 'r , , 1 l,,' if ' 495 131 Linda Slack James Slater E. Glen Slone Deborah Smith Dennis Smith Kevin Smith Linda Smith M. Ross Smith Pamela Smith Margaret Snare Myrna Snow Susan Snow Stephanie Snyder Terry Snyder Richard Spaulding Larry Spillman RIGHT: John Clark - Orb editor and advi sor, Mrs. Parkes. FAR RIGHT: Rick Schuster - Sports editor and Myrna Snow - Facul ty editor ofthe Quiver Sharon Stage Roger Stanley Russel Stark Margaret Starks Emma Statts Cheryl Steed Douglas Stevens Sharon Sturgill Donald Sullivan Vickie Swart Marc Swartz Douglas Thacker Robert Thacker Annette Thompson Georgianna Thompson Koneta Thompson RIGHT: Val Swinehart and Marie Clark - Orb editors. FAR RIGHT: Arlene Turner - Senior editor, Pam Schwad- erer - Club editor, and Vick- ie Swart - editor-in-chief of the Quiver. ff Nedra Thompson Kathryn Thomson Shelley Thorton Dennis Trimner Patricia Troutman Spencer Trumble Paula Tucker Terrie Turnbull Arlene Turner D. Christine Underwood Guy Ustaszewski Donna VanSickIe Robert Virden Christopher Vogt William Vornholt Derrol Waggoner Michael Wagner Michael Wakely Terry Ward Debra Weddington Senior Assembly if DEBBI AND MARC RECEIVE TROPHIES FOR TOPS IN THE CLASS. Baccalaureate and , to I 1 ,I BOB BRINER - FIRST RECIPIENT OF THE KENNETH SOMERLOT AWARD. TERRIE TURNBULL FROM SOUTH AFRICA PRESENTS AN AFS DAVE MCCRERY AND MARC SWARTZ RECEIVE THE S6000 CRIS- PLAQUE TO THE scHooL. '4v '5 David Wells Kay Werline Herbertwilliams Ror1aldWilliams SINGQR SCHOLARSHIPS. ii 'SX QP!- 5 Peggy White Deborah Wilds Timothy Willauer Scott Williams Jack Willis James Wilson 134 O Senior Breakfast and Graduation .41 -,xx 6' so X-1-f Ni' I 1 , 4-v Vicki Wilson Deborah Winck Richard Winfield Steven Winters Robert Wise Timothy Wisebaker Nancy Wooley Valerie Wright Bonnie Wyatt Robert Wylie Daniel Yost Loretta Young Ralph Young Robert Young Pamela Zucker 135 Arlene wins top president in Junior Achievement. Senior wrestlers - Rick, Dave, and Derrol. E531 Lynn S. Cryder Active is a good adjective for Lynn's life. At Taft, he was on student council, the track team, band, and choir. Sophomore year, he was class president, as- sistant drum major, and earned a cross country let- ter. His junior year included student council, Sweet Sixteen, Stardusters, the school musical, Carnival, the junior class play, and drum major. Dusters, head drum major, and the school musical, Annie Get Your Gun were senior activities. He was in pep band, Symphonic Band, and Concert Choir all three years at Harding and was an Eagle scout. Taking It Easy Ah, the easy life Peddling my bicycle along the road. The soft breezes dance about And accompany me as l glide along. The sou nds of the busy life l'm leaving Start to rustle off into oblivion. No one is here to disturb Ortorment me with his senseless babble It takes no effort here I can change my plans with the wind. No one depending on me or I on him. I just drift along. Ho l Pleasures of this kind are distant ones They ha ve no basis for me. l'm far too busy for a gentle stroll As drea ms they'll have to stay. When I die, maybe then, l'll seethem and l'll be them. Heaven would be a paradise Of leisure and relaxed thoughts. I couldn't take that For my mind would fall apart. lflcan't be busythere. l might as well stay here. - Lynn Cryder ff , p. filzff .fl 'A '33, WN x,: A 2 .S IQQQQ L 5 1 93 L., ,t F' 1 1 2 ,VH xx-. , . Wx ' . 1 ' X 37 b 'mf' ' '-, if Sf' S I an In I 'n L 1922 Setting ls Backround for Middle Class Officers t-' 'E I I u..,,. 1 4 IBM A ' Illll ,, Asn-,, I 'ww-..,.,. ...ll 'mmm'rss 'wnlmvdrrrvmmmrrs v- I . 5 I ,f :Lei 2. ij. life- ,, -onli!!! 1QVr 49- -04 9. U so f'3v4 flllllll ' . .-.-...Lf-LNJJJJ his ,I W 1 I. 1, -Q-no 1-n'MS , ri wi Q0 v v 4'iALimL 9 I 89.6 ' 2 f V 'QMS Junior Class Officers: President - Homer McDuffieg Vice-President - John Beachg Secretary - Bobby Decker: Treasurer - Sue Galloway. Mark Abrams Emltt Adams Marlin Adkins Diane Akers Ron Albright R All oy en Deb Alley Peggy' Alspach Don Alspach Debi Anthony Bruce Arridt Melody Arthur Robert Ashworth Craig Ault .,. Mm. PQ ' ' Q L I . 1.4 B un rr 613, INA r 1 ' A L A 14 V Hof f , 0' I Class officer working on prom. 'V' ' 1- 1 .H g , i 6 ,J 56.5 I '7E' C2 ' f , , .- Q .h , . 51 , N? T I, , 1 1... l I , -K ,,.. i '-new -. 2 ff, 1: 'N t .. Q Q 1 rvj 3 Ely W . s ,. Q '4 o' , r l NS! til X 4 yr Juniors Express Their Need To Help For the year of 71-72 we have Homer McDuffie as President, John Beach as Vice-President, Bobby Decker as Secretary and Sue Galloway as Treasurer. They have spent many hours working, planning, and decorat- vl ' 'V' ' K' f , iq, '. , .,- V 2. rv , 41 '0- .. :vt 5 l ,J Q 3 'K ,- ' . 4 ' ' Q f- '- , ' Sm , t we I ' S' Q it? . I N.. xf ,Q e Q I N- -.. 1 fjimilf ,fl W4 ... - g ',-'- D Ib. ' C-2' , , vt A B W 1 f ing for the prom. There are more Juniors work- ing on ths Harding Reporter than ever this year. They have taken an active part for the Class of 73 . Garry Bailey , Diane Baker Janice Baker ,. Ted Baker Terry Baker Carol Baldauf Dave Ballinger if 'Y Karen Ballinger Dave Barkley -A, - A Mary Barlow Jane Barr Bruce Bastord ,K , Gerry Basinger ' John Beach ' 'I Jane Beery Tom Bell Ann Bennett Pat Beringer Kim Berrian at Q. Y' f. Bili Berry My A Debra Ann Berry Jan Beveridge Tom Bigler Bill Bishop Eddie Blakeman Kay Blanton Mark Boilenbacher Cynthia Booker Brenda Borders Vicki Born Richard Bowman Cathy Boyd Pat Boyles Rhonda Brady Paula Breeding Bob Breithaupt Donald Brooks .5 Dan Brown Robert E. Brown V e K T Robert J. Brown T Steve Brown r' David Buck 'fel Bob Buckley Jack Burke Ron Buckett John Burley I , fi M Margie Burris 'A . 4 T, Carol Butcher l .I V XFN .Hy K ,V ll: Clifford Burris r ' Q T 141 Iii J ' J Pam Butterman Bruce Burton Debbie Byrd Joe Caldwell Rick Cantrell Cheryl Carder Gary Carico Lou Ann Carpenter Tim Carpenter Tom Chapman Richard Chevalier Ric Chivington Turia Clark Keith Clary Elaine Clemons John Clifford Don Cluff Kevin Cocherl Dorathia Cochrane Linda Conley Tim Conley Dennis Cook Theresa Corbin Dean Cornelius Robert Cornelius Cathy Cottrill Ron Craft Tracy Craver Bonnie Crawford Debbie Cresap Jim Crissinger Steve Crissinger Debby Croman Virgil Crowe Robin Custer Bob Dale Mike Darling Judy Darnell Becky Davis Cindy Davis Don Davis Linda Deas Bobby Decker Curtis DeLong Kathy Dernke Jeff Detwiler Charlie Dickerson Terry Dietsh Jim Dodge Janette Douglas Debbie Downs Peggy Downs Charlene Draper Larry Draper B... Z il ,H x i - M .1 fi 0-X 'D -C Y. .X X 5 , A 'Q le ,T ggi I Sa ' , m 8 Andthebeatgoeson by Bob Breithaupt. 7 T ! Ie ' -I, L N A 'Q 1 4451652 H I- , Q 'lffififfi If . i A A I 1 ' .is A S v. J. All A i 'Qs 4' Wy. 1 I I l42 . 'f f ,Q ir 'i ' ' l 'io' U 1 N ffl ,A l 1 I T I 3 4 l .1 il ii is l I l fi l i 3 ti fl fum. r-1 'g ,lpllll ff ff' A A 2 5 , I 410 ' if ' ' . N. 'Y 1 fs' 'Q - ?w.f I fi' ' ' 'sm ' k f - ,3 'Tl'-at 5 ' Q Sf 4 4 1' ' 'N 1, lr gl .LJ M71 lui!!! ,gods ' ' 1' H G S I B '15 'z C s Q, . , L V :A wx- .i ' i .ani f ,....,- ,N , i VF 2 .Y as C f- .F iii' A' 'N W i 'A K 'J A 4 E i if r'- vr f T g 2 if , A .2 E 1 - -if.. ,lf ' we if i . . .i E ,- no ,,,,.. x., N 1' i Juniors Blow Their Horns. f.. H. J Q, Y I 1 - .. I 14 M,' X . I IF vl 1 , rep -p r - nf' x Til f 1 -.. 1 A vi . .I , fs., rl 1 rv-si, , i L. s Peg Dripps Don Edwards Eileen Edwards Dave Elliott Vickie Emmons Michelle Erskine Glenn Ervin Craig Estrline Gary Everly Steve Everly Phil Everson Rick Ferguson Kelly Ferrell Gary Ferriman Steve Field Joel Fields Susie First Jeannie Fletcher Robert Floyd Bob Fridley Debbie Friend John Friend Sue Galloway Bonnie Garrison Jeff Garver Tina Garver David Gasmire Diane Geer Janice Gelbaugh Jackie Gelbaugh Keith Geyer Andy Giambruno Carrie Gibson Doug Gilbert Penny Goddard Sandy Goodwin Charles Goon Jerry Gore Tim Gorenflo Ron Gould Dan Gray Mickey Graybill Greg Green John Green Cheryl Griffith Dick Griffin Eileen Griffith Craig Grimes Cheryl Grogg Donna Gruber Janet Gruber Deb Gwinner Dale Gyure Barb Hackenbracht Joan Hall Lee Hall Sue Hall Linda Haney John Harbin l.arry Harbolt Jeanne Hardgrove Norman Harris Dan Harrison John Hartle Randy Hartman Debbie Haviland Randy Hawkins Nick Hazen Roxanne Herr Betty Hessler Karl Heth Eva Hickman Bobby Hill Julie Hindman Linda Hindman Don Hinton Doug Hodges Mary Ann Hoffman Nancy Hoffman Steve Hoffman Don Holler Jon Holmes Lisa Holtz Monty Hopkins Obra Horn David Houser Tony Howell Debbie Huber Brian Huddle Teresa Hudkins Karen Hughes Peggy Hughes Bruce Humes Howard l-lush Eric lmbody Twila lndoe Dorian lnskeep Chris lonne Linda Irvine Lorraine lsaly Becky Jacobs Cathy James Richard Jamison Elvin Jarrell Jim Jerew Jim Jesonek Donna Jeth Lynn Johnson Jay Johnson Rex Johnson Rick Johnson Susan Johnson Debra Sue Jolliff Tom Jones Barbara Kaiser David Kasmenn Betty Kates Becky Ann Keeler . l 4 W' 4 14 iw. K '. a - . -'T -f.:-fy, f -5- rf' v' :ia 'i M if L A T , , W l '. ' W ,ANR .N 4s r ill will .xy .-V -D ff - K, f , li se jf' , W ll, fly f I ll-Lf ' v 'T A 5 Z b- f' ' . ph. Rx 'fur 'S Q 'ff' T Rl A S11 -'- -f 1: T 'U' ' ,,. 1 'V X: 1 ' V H 7 Q X , f J 3 i W - f ,I - f. JV I .V' S.- f , fl , , ,k gf 1 1 wifi p N it l I WB Q Xl ', x l if . 144 if YT? rf. rv. 5 L 2 Q A E1 gt is 5, - 1. s . , i i. jf if - , r f ' A ' I If . , 'll :LA N x , W 1 4' ..- 4...-f .du ibiil 4' ,X Q, 2 qv Y T0 A' ' 3 1 M .L LQ- ' ' S , ef ti L i xi Oh, no! Not again! Q l ,gf MMM ! 9 M. ,.i4 il 'xm , ,stu 'W Q' . .3-Q x W f G 5-- A v. u. .?i, .,,,?ba sig! J, 1 I' his 4:3 l - PM .- -L R .rih..effiii.,if 5 4 9 145 Pam Keirns Carla Keller Sharon Keller Kevin Kennedy Jim Kincaid Paulette King Robert King Betty Kinkaid Gregory Klee Karen Kohler Sherri Kreitter Dave Lambert Beth Lane Charles Laufer Jim Lee Kathy Resser Candy Line Jim Lister Karen Litell Sandy Little Joy Lomax Rich Loren George Lower Sharon Lower Marsha Lowry Debbie Loyer Mark Lucas Patti Lupica Bunny Luse Brenda Lust Keith Lutch Anne Lyon Mary Macken Dave Malone Craig Martin Jeff Martin Roger Martin Dave Mash Vicki Mason Pat Massey Pat Massie Larry Mathiot Jim Maxson Jodi Mayfield Ed McCleese Dana McCrery Wendy McCurdy John McCoy Mike McDaniel Homer McDuffie Gail McGary Tonnette McGary Denny McGlothlin Richard McGlothlin Roger McKee Nancy McQuillen Sheila McQuistion Mac Meginness Diane Meginness Deborah Messenger Robin Messenger Rick Michaels Doug Middleton Dawn Miers Kathi Miers Kathy Milar Robin Milner Cindy Miller Joetta Miller Pam E. Miller Steve Miller Doug Milligan Barbara Mitchell Myra Mooney Julie Moore Tom Moore Dave Morrison Bonnie Mummy Stephanie Munyon Diane Murphy Gwen Murphy Janet Myers Felicia Neill Carol Neimeyer Bob Nicolosi Sue Nicolosi Don Noe Cathy Nolan Maureen Norris Jay Norton Dennis Oiler Matt Osborne Griff Owen Peggy Pacha Arlene Pack Brenda Parker Doug Parks Fred Parks Joyce Patrick Pam Patrick Pam Patrick Don Pauley Janet Pearson Mike Pennington Rod Pennington - 1 F , A . lsr' ,I I ff 4 - I 1 I sb... A M A 44 N fd -1,1 M : 3 --' A 'x-. lv V 11 J- 3 N -Q-Y Oneof Harding's moreindustriousjuniors. V ' 1 ff, ff 1' M- J Q ' 1 'N ' P I I . N R 4? wr' , I, flifsd t Q -- X ,N J. oo'-vs J N- F' or, 0 S- I f 4 M-L! l v x T' N ll Nw ,' l C I.. .izii Q ' fl vt, 1 Ab 'J '. i A W ' x f I I i V: If -L X :- 146 TT' I 1 , . 55 f-f fn '.W H4 ' , ' fffgqilv f' - . v 'N H rx '- ,Q 'Cs' f, . ' Q 5 .. -v- X to L Q' i 'YY ,J xi M v ' -6 3 t 3- , J sr vu- e 3 ....-.- .... 9'-. H' A YN XA l OO A my , ' 'als 5 fi I N fm 'T' -.s I SIAAJ ,H V K frfif f I Familiar Sight ln The Halls Of Harding High School. L1.. ,A ' as f Q N-J 'X-i li..- ' x' xc J f ,- i X ' at i Cheri Penry Barbara Pheasant Share! Pheasant Dave Phillips Peggy Phillips Michele Pierce Debbie Pine Roger Porter Stanley Price Denise Pyles Debbie Ralston Hal Ralston Karen Ralston Carol Ramsey Robin Ransburgh Mary Rardon Sandy Rasnick Terri Ray Cindy Reams Karen Reams Jeffrey Reams William Reams Robin Reichardt Robann Reidenbaugh Nova Reynolds Connie Richards Debbie Richardson Paulett Richardson Richard Rigby Gwen Riggs Jim Riley Allen Rinbolt Dorothy Rinehart Michale Roberts Tom Robbins Steve Robinson Karen Ropke Jeanne Rorick Tom Rose, Jr. Bob Ross Larry Ross Brent Rowland Melodie Rowland Pamela Ruby Greg Schnitzler Bruce Sch uette Rich Scohy Paul Scott John Scranton Doug Seckel Jim Secrest Tom Severns Melany Shaw Jeff Shenefield Carla Shepherd Sharon Shifflet Cindy Shipley Becky Shirk Randy Shirk Dave Shuster Eddie Sifritt Dan Simmons Harriet Sims Diane Skatzes Julie Skevos Steve Smart Alan Smith Barbara Smith Brad Smith Brenda Smiti. Cindy Smith Karin Smith Kevin Smith Randy Smith Bev Snellenberger Bruce Snyder Alice Sommerlot Brenda Sparkman Judy Sparks Darrell Stage Dave Steed Barb Stien man Becky Stevens Jerry Stevenson Barb Stillings Laura Stone Tim Stone Sheila Stover Paula Straub Craig Street Dave Stuckey Jim Swalwell Joyce Swart Dan Swihart Debbie Swinehart Deana Swisher John Taylor Phil Terzo Jeff Thomas Lee Lynn Thomas Rhonda Thomas Susie Thomas ALJ 40, A f, ' Iv X A f f4 L 1 x as .M . x ww 'i 1 - . rn. 1 . . Hr A ll rv v N ',. A , rs 1 56 .1 -ff, . fy' i 5 - . I :,. if 7' X - 1 -J J! J H .1 4 4 ,' , n if 4 X . t wi X f 1,8 f ' J TL 'ff' ,I I , I t. N I ' ,. 515' - fi' ' 'ul if ' l l 'S 1 . .L 1 4 'N I . 'L ' l in ' A , 'r wif! Rees Shoots the Loop! C ,T 1. xl - - 5-W ls ,N 9 P' ., 0 i yi, iz Arif HA. . i ' Q 'LN - B If x a '- , 7 1 Qui 'A ftxn. I b S- i A ' if r gag 5 it Show people put heads together for last minute instructions. 1 I' 'x ,1'fl.::YA.. i 7 p -f' N., Ht! kv- i r 1 -1 H-. 'fx ,Hiya , , - :weft Office Girls make work load easier. 'P ffl. ' Q X PX. 6- ' , .,, E. if A ilk' 1 N 'i 3 N' life I Sr 1 l 'fill Ai - 5 T v x . i ,limi at A -... ,.., 'iF y,, ie fi KA. A -. T1 sf ,,., .-1 '- .. I, , 1 I 1 Q LJ 149 ... 3, Carolyn Thorpe Wayne Throckmorten Darrell Tillers Kim Tomlin Mike Toombs Becky Tozzer John Trimner Bill Tromm Jeri Troutman Debra Troxell Todd Trubee Brenda Turner David Turner Ed Tyler Johnis Tyler Sue VanGundy Allen VanScoy Jean Varner Roger Varney Theresa Vaughn Brenda Vulgamore Carol Waddle Mike Walker Wendell Walk Ida Walker Rose Mary Walker Richard Wakeley Paula Walkins Jeff Warnpack Patricia Whelan Dolly Whitaker Crystal White Fred White Joann White Janet White Keith White Melanie White Jane Whitehead Terry Whistler Dave Wigton Bill Wilkinson Charlene Williams Connie Williams Debbie Williams Glynise Williams Mark Williams Jane Williamson Gene Willis Don Wilson lil ll ..r li, .Vi F . I , 'I nd Prom Decorating Committee: Theresa Corbin, Bobby Decker, Barb Hackenbracht, Homer McDuffie, Karen Ropke, John Holmes, Steve Wright, John Beach, Sue Galloway, Mr. Haze- left. Advisor. Below: Damsels not in distress! Debbie Wise Chip Woods Dan Woods 45, p , I Y' vu :Wh Linda Wilson Pam Wilson Peg Wilson 2, -jk i . F gr. Marcia Wooten '. I Penny Wright M Steve Wright . be ff, 0 X 5 XA 5 Grand March underway! Let's begun the Grand Nlarcn. fs., swf-,v Q.. t 5 x N 1 L xr. I K 1' En Ron Weiser Jim Carpenter Charlene Cole - 'ff 4 . . - X 'gils ,,,, 5 - . z X . K SUV 2 hm , ' nfk 34 7. ' QQ I ' A 5 Q.-.-. O . i l 0 v ,, ...ng ,NX ll x i Ga -Pi vi- - Y I ,fig fx 4 fQ Z'-xr ,TZ X' M-no -9 -4-5 ll Nancy Abrams Steve Aldridge Barb Arnold Christy Arndt Bob Artripes Bambi Austin Beth Baggs Cindy Baker Sally Baker Bill Ballinger Stanley Ball Raplh Banks Becky Barbour Steve Barlow Sue Barnhart Kathy Bartter Rob Bayles Diana Beach Jeff Beam Mike Beard Chuck Bennett John Bentley Karen Berger Doug Bergman Julie Berridge Kenneth Berry Jeff Beveridge Tom Bice Greg Bigler Jeff Bigler Sandy Birnbaum Dave Bisel Jim Blackburn NC Clyde Blankenship Sue Blankenship lnda Blashinsky Nora Blevins Debra Boganwright 31: John Bolt Jeff Boncutter Beck Bond Dave Bond Charles Booker Pat Borders Glenn Bowen Bill Bowers Tern Bray Janice Breen Mike Brewer .4 ,-, IA New World Opens As Sophomores Enter Harding This year the sophomores have been more creative, cooper- ative, and cheerful. This year more than other years the sopho- mores have put together great effort to be in many activities such as Pep Club, sports, and var- ious types of musical activities. .5 L' ... I , R C' ' F H i gi I A V -.4 h B X , ll' -. A I 'AUX S -6. at K C S. I f . S lv 1. 'w ,I A - remit or .flaw -, T' 1' vu g.- -I . 1 ' ,pf Ast' 9 YI' 0 . ' JL' 154 I X 1 The sophomores' have had many times to show their great ability in acting, singing, and talk- ing this year. The plays, talent shows and Harding Reporter gave them equal opportunity to show their ambition. i .X Q-,. X FS , rv'N .,'4, .4 i -. -, N. .Q .rf .'- I F-3 , FK - ' I fb 4 XXX.- ,ff .. ., X f-5 Class Officers: Pres. D. Lavenia, V. Pres, D. Waggener, Sec. C. Hall and Treas. P. George. I '-3 I 7 . It u xa W N , l ti 55.3 ia ji ima fy 2 K In L W It If like Q' r ' ll ':. ' .4 -I fl A VB, t ' , 1 P17 A A ' 155 Mike Brooks Joyce Brown Kathi Brown Richard Buck Gary Buckley Scott Bumgarner Brent Bu rggraf Brent Burke Gina Burkhardt Terri Burris Gary Burton D. Ann Bushatz Diane Butterfield Gary Butterworth Mike Caldwell Theresa Caldwell Pat Calloway Penny Cantrell JoAnn Capenter Chris Caserta Josephine Cassell Torn Chandler Mike Chaney Denny Chard Dixie Clark Jeff Clark Lance Clark Mitze Clark Patty Clark Cynthia Claypool Bob Cline Terry Cline Donald Cochenour Kim Cochran Elaine Cochrane KEVHW Coffey Pe. i Sole Karen Colegrove Donald Colley Phillip Colley Rachel Collins Jim Conkle Eddie Conley Karen Conners Linda Cook Starla Cook Kathy Corbin Jill Cornelius Audrey Cornett Cindy Cover Kathy Cowgill Gary Cox Norm Crabtree Jim Craiger Craig Crammer Sharon Crammer Shirley Craven Joyce Crawford Tim Creasap Linda Crowder Susan Crowder Terry Crowe Dale Crump Bruce Cudd it D ,,,,,,i 'V' 'vu -Q , Y vi v , D Wx-5: I A, if A fl f' IP ix fi it V 'I 'I .. t H s 1: . -'V' +3 1 5 I . ,psi-Qaitsrfif 2 Q Ai xii-y in 0 ' 'M I AMX 1 V A lf' D b I'-'Q Zark . ll Lisa Culp John Culp Marcia Custer Kathy Dailey Dorinda Dameron Chris Dangler Y ,Ft ,. 'Q 'L 5 ei - ,..J me 'fm .. i '75' 5 ,fi L, - 'l i ,J Superior rating went to Faith Decker in state solo competition. 156 .15 .qw HARDING H SCHOOl f DRIVER EDUCATIUN CAR Sophomore demonstrates parking technique. 'I I I ' 2 riff rf? sn.: D - 1 hr of ' l ll H 'ii ,ff f l 2 ' l gm. i . , ' ii I ' 3 ,, 35:2 -wr Al p ' I ? U- iw? 6' i .Q ' li ng ' if :- 'K W i A g a 3. is is --1 a 1 'D , J yn :Q fi X 7, -4, X9 ,. ' it D V' fx 'wg x ' FM.: J ? l ,A 4 X i I ,, , ' i Qgx V Q H x-.Zi',. 'D' iii xx wal? 21 It 1 F i N' .l 1' lr. A ' ' i 854. 4 'PX S Wifi fi 1 rf E57 I A rr' I Debbie Daum Sharyn Daum Burl Davis Chris Davis Crystal Davis Mark Davis Audrey Dawson Dan Dawson Debbie Dean Rod Debult Faith Decker Pam Deyo Mike Dice Tina Disbennett Lori Doss Ann Douglas Charlene Drake Debra Drake Larry Duddy Dennis Duffy Kathy Duffy Howard Dunbar Stuart Duncan Charles Dutton Mary Dutton Vicki Easterling David Eby Cindy Edler Mike Edwards Roger Edwards Sandi Edwards Tina Eiseman Pam Elliot Jon Elliot Lori Elliot Wynne Elliot Rosemary Emason Marvin Emmons Mitch Emmons Bruce Eptage Rick Erickson Patricia Eshman Dan Fabian Fred Favors Josue Feliciano Cindy Fender Sheryl Fenderson Lori Fields Lloyd Fisher Terry Fisher Cynthia Fissell Micha Fitzpatrick Rick Fleming Pam Flinchbaugh James Forman Pam Fout Cathy Fox Peggy Fox Theresa Fox Barry Franklin Juanita Franklin Marilyn French Karen Fridley Mike Frost Debra Furlong Joseph Gabriel Chris Gamble Mindy Gangle Pat Gant Tim Garver Connie Gattshall Paul Gattshall Bill Gay Doug Geib Dan George Peggy George Vicki Gherman Mary Gibson Cathy Gilbert Jimmy Gilbert Cathy Gilliam Catherine Gilliam V-I-C-T-O-R-Y That's the sophomore battle cry! 'z a- . 'f N' x W X FT' lj ' N it F av' to -' 9 Y I . ,in 145, V19 for .Ht J -1 X 1 ffj ' li l ' T , if iv i ' ' Q I 1 A ,L Agx c - Q l'..UJi 1-,L ig 'u XXI 3 if ng- T' N! w .NJ I X l, ! ffsf 9 Q . , li 1 7 7 'nt ft-, Q4 i 1 ,- l, ' '- ax' i Kiki H it 'Q ' I me to, IQ 5 A 158 1 Jrltflh 'll x ,I rf W- P' 5 A - ... - ' -'uf - , 6 - f',,x '.! ri kr i Xi I x i 2 cami 'H v- ,W K x i r 1 l w ,- .4 Jw. , si Q iga J, , ,f .- -e- sx , -nv W . S , , , .,- N, . I , X: , ' fl rl-2' John Glass Tom Gooding Michael Gordon Pam Gorenflo Bob Grogg Jackie Graham Mike Grate Sam Grate Clint Green Sharon Greer Mike Gregg Robert Gregory Ken Griffin Mary Gundy Rodney Guess Jan Gustin Cathy Guyton Jean Haas Twila Hackworth Jeff Haines Cindy Hall Dave Hall Earl Hall Jonda Hamilton Brenda Hamm Janice Hamm Jerry Hanahan Doug Harper Jim Harper Cindi Harris Virginia Harris Richard Harrison Dave Harvey Dennis Haughn Doug Hawks Hal Hawks Debre Hawkins Debbie Haycox Pam Haycox I if Paul Hayden Nina Hayes Cecelia Heinz -'U U Jim Hensel Mark Hirneise Terry Hero ' 'F ' is . L Herri tt lg- iv r , r ODD O Mark Hill U4 Marc Hodges ' wx 'F' R N Richard Hogan .1 'W' lg f I p Stephanie Hogg I y. Q A J i Roger Hollinger if ! L l A 454 sh ff ' 1 y i 4 Brenda Holloway ' -- A .i . il r ' i . l -Lin' v-?'l 159 Perry Holman Gladys Holmes Terry Honaker Audrey Horme Sam House Janet Houser Erlene Houseworth Francis Huffman Linda Huffman Michael Huffman Sharon Higgins Carl Huggler Peggy Hughes Connie Iverson Jeff Jacobs Dwight Jackson Mike James Dave Jeft Kathy Jerome Dave Jesonek Craig Jessie Vickie Jett Brenda Johnson Erma Johnson Bill Johnston Bob Jones Clint Jones Donald Jones Kathy Keggins Debbie Kellogg Wendy Kibler Dona Kidd Vivian King Russ Kline Mike Klingel Roger Kaull Craig Kokas Nate Koonce Brent Krider Bruce Krogrnan Linda Kuriy Mary Landon I9 B 'Y I-Ae. r 1 ' f 'r 'f, J KL NJ w- J J K .o- rfxff ll, bv. C. xx Flip's soliloquy. W D ,.- 5 i K. 4 3. ! 'P ii-N. .R- is I fx'-J bn.. , l . 160 Golfers are ready for spring! 'lg --5 ' :Pi - e ' ite q 3 i h .- r v4 E rr E, ,r V7 'J 54 A. J .fn Eg it B tg, 1 if 1 '. 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T,-v,4-..Ff,f M av 'ef .1 U. fy X, Era, in A xx I . f i'aT - '- '-,-'l gy L x ff i ' 'Vp tip' 4' A -A 1 t X V if 'wif 1 54 , T an kc B ' Fs.1' , J? fa? 4 r L 'Q' '- ' A 4' 1 if D K 9 hr T5 f f il las --4, of ' i L '- 8,5 If Y:-: X lv ,1 -q 2 K ,l 161 Q' 1 mf in Peter Lang Darlene Large Scott Large Jeff Latta James Laufer Darrell Lavenia Christina Lawson Greg Lechleitner Theresa Leeper Larry Lemaster Dean Lewis Kevin Litell Thomas Little Dale Long Terry Long Alan Longacre Gilbert Lopez Kathleen Lord Susan Lore Merle Louck Masie Lovick LaRonda Lowe Cathy Lutz Barbara Lyon Tim Mackan Pat Manning Charles Marr John Marquis Rick Marquis Dora Marshall Claudia Martin Rex Martin William Martin Ken Massey Mike Mastro Denise Mathis James McCain Tina McCornbs Pam McConnell Melvin McGarv Glenda McGinniss Mathew McGinty Diane McGowan Cynthia McGuire Bev Mclntyre Deborah McKinniss Laura McNamara Mike Meade Rob Meddles Doug Melvin Dan Merwin Roger Metz Jeff Milgate Glen Miller John Miller Karla Miller Phillip Miller Dick Miller Robin Miller Sandy Miller Louise Milligan Nancy Mitchell Leslie Moffett John Moodie Cindi Moore Carlotta Moore Peggy Mount Jackie Mullins Maryon Mullins Mary Mumford Jack Murray Sue Murray Majorie Myers Sheila Myers Steve Mygrant Sheryl Napper Cindy Newell Sam Newell Denise Newlen Adrienne Nicolosi Karen Noggle Bob Nunnally Penny Nutter Fred O'Dowd Carla Orcena Kevin Orth Francis Ouellette Mary Owens Judith Parker Brian Pafthow Kathy Patrick Virgie Pennington Ken Persinger Diana Petry u -rf .ll 'i J .'l fu, I4 i 'f . I. i s i ,, 1,51 Q ff? Y L. as --l J '. S- V J I . Sophomores admire science fair trophies. ji. E ' E Q .. x il- ' -Q . .f 5, ' , 'Z bt K XNX .,--K Q YF! tl ic, , I ' 'r . . jjxf' W xr? - A A, Y I 1: A k , . V S. In xfdrf.-I I i tu fx' 6 la 1' . if 'XA .Vik ', 'Yi' 'Ax - , do -ff h i ji M,-J if L -li fi. ., 4' r V, ' A j Ai 4 B, . ' , A l 4 . , . A i V- ' 4 f . ' ' ,I A , A I .yn Q' '- ii gi lf' 5, rf 'ME IZ 5. K .,..4 ii -- - . P' . , , X- - g V' MF t ' K 41 I .4 5 K X i -, 162 1 i ,Q-'. i,'r' 2.1283 ,, , I, - , . 'Pr Q. Sf I Ra Hearty Eating in Lunchroom ,Elf r if i nf W J - 9 XL ' ev ! 1 'I f 1 1 fl 414.11 ni: A J ,ic 74.55 'A Q K if ' ' . .iff X J l i r Qt O-- .T .1 'Fifi . I Ml. i D 9 BQ 1' 163 t Rick Phillippi Brenda Pickens Mike Pickett Ray Pickett Karen Pletcher Richard Pollck Rick Poorman Steve Potter Donna Prater Larry Prater Mark Prater Don Price Barbara Rade baugh Mark Radebaugh Sharon Rall Vicki Rall Christina Randolph Peggy Rasnick Randy Reams William Reece Jill Reeder Dave Rex Barbara Rhinehart Keith Richardson Glenn Riffle Joyce Riggs Maureen Robbins Evelyn Roberts Robin Robertson Glenda Robinson Judy Robinson Mike Robinson Cheryl Rorick Colleen Roseberry Martin Ryan Melody Saffell Mike Sankey Mario Sansotta Linda Saunders Barbara Scott Kathleen Seckel Linda Seckel Keith Seitter David Seitz Steve Shaffer Roger Sharrock Shelia Sheperd Larry Sherer Patrick Shafflet Wanda Shifflet Terry Shlrk Garry Shivers Jackie Short Keith Simmons Jacquel Singleton Carole Sink Alice Skatzes Ronald Stone Marilyn Smelser Lana Smith Rick Smith Roger Smith Tom Smith Susan Spaeth Betty Sparks Sue Sparks Susan Spencer Sharon Spicer Virgi Spurgeon Becky Stage Marlene Starks Linda Statts Gayle Steele Mike Steele Barbara Stevens George Stevens Mike Stevenns Vaughn Stewart Sue Stineman Becky Stone Phillip Swinehart Rick Swisher Linda Taylor Patty Taylor Ray Taylor Gene Teets Barbara Teetor Dave Temple Ricky Terry Sue Terry Dave Thacker Gary Thacker Dean Thomas Julia Thomas Rhonda Thomas Richard Thomas ..1' .,x, cv 'rl . Ns , -1- X 4. ,, 'X -.- . ' - C7 1 I A 4 Q.. Lili ,lik Q I N is N- z lf Aw-I1 '.4.?'4 , wi , A, ,T-1 'Y .,.,, tl 3 Ja 3 .6 -1 I . K' . , If - fX'I, 1' , vga 1 ' A i . V X ' 1 : I, X 's. ,J A -x Srl f-1 L .4 'fl ti , i P S tl 4 . ,,, 'Num Q., 4 l i I 1 'z uv r W Q -Q J . U' Pep club is caught up in the spirit of '72 tournament season. V3 o v. i ' N4 . 5 l I 7 'L -wcgv 1 N.. x if I V' J I pl' .a. MCI ' 6 fn - ' ' I ' A ,Q ff 95 r'v Vx Axis' , : i ,uiq I I :X , i. 'k5,'i I : '-frat ft I l 7 .V Q QQ' if' Atv i n 1 1- s v , V+ 165 .,........nn Mary Thompson Sheila Thorp Merry Thorton Joe Teller Sandy Tillman Becky Timmons John Titus Mike Triplet Janet Tromm Dave Turner Theresa Tyler Finley Tyree Barbara Ustas Gary Vance Jon VanDommonelin Kathy VanKeuran Andrew VanScoy Dan VanSickle Elwood Vaughn Jr Richard Vorholt Kathryn Vrooman Ralph Waddle Dana Wagner Annette Walker Brenda Walker Molly Walker Carrie Walkins Paul Walters Richard Walters Renee Warrick Teresa Watts John Wax Pan Webb Christie Wever Tim Weese Mary Werline Treasa White Pete Wilhaur Hal Williams Niki Williams Sherry Williams Vicki Williams In. Dick Williamson Dan Willmeth Jeff Wilcox Connie Wilson Jim Wilson Keith Wilson Nancy Wilson Penny Ann Winters Dale Wise Barbara Woods Maureen Wooten Debra Wray Joanne Wren Cindy Wright Michael Wymer Kathy Wyszynski Pam Yoho Mike Young Pam Young Henry Zaborniak Jeff Keller Mike Zucker Ken McDall Dan Kohler Phil Meadow It .1 ?w ' --v-fr--17 ' rwwiyiv .gf ,,,4 ,. 1 Y K vi ji L.- X , 5 ' X ' Q' M159 'A+ fi Q 'iI 'i' 4 J' i' . x X 1 l . P A4 f , 'Q , I lv xi Ms Us I v if ix wwe, .IR Q the swing ofthingsat Hfilmnilfl' . I Fx fr N i A -' ri, drip at i , gi A , file -fiilirir , ' ' L V A fri Ji 166 !,- A ,K - C 4 vt-n su wt'-7 - il l fi Magna 4 1 'i HIYK 7 -1' 7-ii l h-1 gQ im' ,qi l in BS A .f.... .t Aim. ROW 1 - K. Persinger, H. Zaborniak, B, Franklin, G. Buckley, J. Tiller. ROW 2 - B. Krogman, D. VanSickle, J. Conkle, K. Coffey, R. Marquis, T. Gooding, H. Williams. ROW 3 - B. Wood, B. Lyon, P. Gorenflo, M. Saffell, C. Sink, C. Weber, G. Steele. 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I shaman u hnlns Cunnan on luv nun. I-nnngwu ua an u-nn..-ua ,fVVV.-mu.. r-.-um.-o V- up I V.. 4 168 G. T. HARDING, M. D. E. D. SUTTON, GENERAL PRACTICE. DISEASES OE CHILDREN. BARBER SHOP' A SPECIALTY. Flne Cigars and Tobacco, Phone IIQ3. Home, 51. Office. 229 E. CENTER BT. FRANK J- CLICK, J. SCHLITT 8f. CO. CENTER STREET, OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE HEADQUARTERS Fo' Room 2, McWilliams Block. Corner Center and ICE CREAM SODA I East CenterStreet. 0 , I7 W and Prgvislons St.tte Streets. ' Stock, Bonds. Grain C- F- GARBERSON, Bought and Sold on Commiuion. lor Cash or Future Delivery. ATTORNEY AT I-AW, Gorrnspomlcnne or Pnrsonal lntcrview Invited. Masonic Block. Phone 250, Private Viree. A. MELLVILE CRANE, M. YOUNG 81. MOUSER, Physician and Surgeon. ATTORNEYS AT LAW Otice Masonic Block. Mar1on.Oh 'WUI 5 'h M 'n Sl- 7. t, , , a DR. J. A. COOK, DENTIST, Q Opp, Postoftice. H. N. Love, GROCER, zo3 E. Center St. I H. L. UHLER, M. D. A C- J' N'CHOLS, Phone. Office tzoi. Residence l203. . OfhceziREastCenterSt. I Residence 526 East Church St. nth East Center St. DR. P. E. HARDING, , DISEASES OE WOMEN 3, 3, Fox 3, CQ, Given special attention. with modern, rational I tr t nt. D. A. TERRY, CHAS. C. FISHER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, New Harsch Block. North State St, Bennett Building FANCY GROCEDIES. Cheapest and Cleanest Grocery in the City. GEO. D. COPELAND, DR. L. D. HAMILTON, Physician and Surgeon. usvomct nu 1 cnuvuw sr, Attorney and Counselor at Law, Office over Marion County Bank Phone emu '77, Yesldtnce Q: MISS KATE HOGAN, CHAS. HHCONLEY' D RESS NI AK ER, ATTORNEY, Agent lor the Dressmakefs Magic Scale, Umm 100.7 Soulh Ham S, 13654 E. Center St, CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1972 HUGHES STUDIO I C IVIARION'S LEADING PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO HARDINGS OFFICIAL SCHOOL PHOTOGRAPHER ff . f w- , X 1' I Q: I, QI, 178, ' Q-I NTILI? Tj XMQM 1, 31 1-'V Q1 ff'f.f, , , ,'y, . '24 X. X x I , I I Where will gou find yourself in o geor or two. Join the Air Force and you will find yourself doing agreatjobatanexcitingdutystation.That's because the Air Force gives you the chance to learn a skill, and the chance for foreign travel. Just two of the reasonsthousands of young men and women enlist each year. Whatever your goals are, Air Force training and travel can take you a long way toward getting your future off the ground. Find yourself in the United Stokes Air Force SEE YOUR LOCAL AIR FORCE REPRESENTATIVE TSgt Larry W. Lupfer 120 W. Church St. Marion, Ohio 43302 Telephone 382-6668 Congratulations Class of 72 M Za X! xx ly ll Ho mers Market Marion, Ohio Phone 382-5057 Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of 1972 J C Penney The values are here every day. ...... I I X ll ' .. 7,1 , 1 ,VH II ll Southland Mall Phone 389-5441 Q. Peerless ww EANERS 8. LAUNDERERS First In Personal Service 614 E. Center Plaza Shopping Cente Congratulations Graduates 1972 Saluting the graduating class Of 1972 Compliments of MARION Coca-Cola Bottling Co. 309 N.Main 382-0518 Compliments of DON'S PAWN SHOP BUY - SELL - TRADE - LOAN 146 N. Main St. Marion,Onio C4' 5 9. , S '9 Pleasing You Pleases Us ' ' When You Need It X Yr' up fgfvh 1995 if J 1.1 -rf f .4 - N General Fry's I Chicken 81 Pies, Inc. 575 N. Main Street Marion, Ohio 43302 I . Ph 382-1109 sTYLEs For The Fashion one Conscious Woman Gary Starts m V Instructor' General' metoofashion f A I Compliments from Maxine - Rosemary - Roberta - Janet Sea rs, Rgebuck And 180 S. Main St. Maraomomo 43302 C0l'l'lp3l1y Phone 382-0936 EXTENDS ITS CONGRATULATIONS TO HARDING'S GRADUATING CLASS OF 1972 WE WISH YOU THE BEST OF LUCK AT ALL YOU ENDEAVOR AND HAPPINESS THROUGHOUT YOUR LIVES Southland Mall 1377 Marion-Waldo Ro d Sh pD 'lyM -Sat.9:3OAMt 93OPIVI Ph 389 5461 C t I g389 5421 Huber Corporation, Marlon, Ohio, U. S. A. A Division ol A-Y-O Inr A I53 NORTH GREENWOOD ST MARION, OHIO 43302 Marion, ohio fHl'E,!2TLI 173 ll. , 4 .gf !1 ,f,. 4 1 5 . f If I W f A LORD5 fffff In Li'4:i?f'5 'ui' '05 'Ar V ' 17 4 -- gl 001' FREDRIC L. ADAMS LUMBER CO. Lumber and Building Supplies 1205 Campbell Road Phone Marion, Ohio 43302 383-4614 ' lx Y ' 3 Erickson's , I 64 u R, , Music 653 East Center Phone asz-6103 Marion, Ohio 43302 instruments, Supplies and Repairs Best Wishes Class of 1972 Gunder Funeral Home 347 West Center Street Phone 382-3612 175 Compliments of MURPHY'S Downtown 288 W. Center St Southland Mall 1475 Marion-Waldo Rd. siiflil 14552 hw. , 3 O C Whal's In lt lo you' O Plenty. just abwf everything ot ,, tt o o oootno di rr ,t,o,oo in your home came at least 1 1 part way by truck - maybe all the way. lf you've got it, a truck 8 brought it. And chances are r e just about as good that the ' in Muffin- , i Q ,.e 4e,, r a division of Overhead Door Corporation 0 Q5 FOR BETTER VISION E. CHURCH 382-0068 SOUTHLAND MALL 389-3686 LOEFFERT-COILE OPTICAL CO. PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED N OPTICIA S: Torn Carskadden 84 Jack Loeftert 240 E. Church St. Marion, Ohio Southland Mall 43302 1 ,.,,,, 1? 383-1141 382-2134 389-2512 383-2141 383-6728 Congratulations Class Of 1972 .aL ' Dari-Twist Lockwood Lumber Co. 160 North Greenwood Qompliments of Marion, Ohio 43302 Ernie and Pearl Burch -.,:2f 'Q t xv . D ,pg EH , , , Meister Bros. i 7 ': 3. --ef n enzer fl li El 'g - P 5 Schmidt Pharmacy Funeral f' 1 ...I ff iz- Everyday needs Complete Prescription Service Dependable Funeral Directors Meister Bros. - 383-9967 Since 1866 Schmidt Pharmacy - 382-2008 Phone 682-684 S. Prospect St. 383-6331 360 E. Center St. 178 TECUMSEH PRODUCTS CO. Products For Health Comfort And Convenience Walter Axtnelm s 700 man fyssy BRoTHERs ta 0'S THE LOFT COUNTRY CORNER 131 WEST CENTER ST. X ,xgtf-GRAI7, I. 0 v 'Z ,XE LX -4 .il.... 11 a .1 Hemmerly's Flowers And Gifts 614 E. Center Flowers 81 Gifts from all the World to TELEFLORIST Congratulations Class of 72 PIIOIJI SSIONAL Two Locations please the Marion garisfaiiion 561 N. Main St. 382-3838 Area, 'M' ee 1239 Mount Vernon 389 1268 PK Walker Jewelry Marion Uhler's Department Store Building Material 81 Remodeling Jewelry Designed To Your Desire 611 Benefomame Ave A A Marion, Ohio 162W tc 1 St 1 ll?5rioi?Oehrio ree :.1.. W phone: Ph . J' K 382-1147 382?1n1e78 J f 180 Congratulations to the Class of '72 YOU CAN RELY ON THE MARION STAR FOR THE KIND OF NEWS YOU CAN GET NOWHERE ELSE o News of Our Town 0 News of People. Places and Things we know 0 Births and Deaths 0Graduations, Weddings. and Social Events 0 News of what's going on among the people we know best Compliments of Nickles Alfred Baking Co. Bakers of the Nickles Bread 787 N. Main St. Marion, Ohio 383-1450 Marion Mt. Gilead 383-2158 419-946-4015 FOR ALL YOUR PETROLEUM NEEDS Q3 ii M A Switch lo Service th t mak cAsoi.ms 1 p d t b tt 730 Bellefontaine Avenue Marion, Ohio OHIO HIGHWAY 423 AT BARKS RD. Next to Southland Shopping Center MASON'S GOOD LIFE HEALTH FOOD r nun ' Completelineofnatural and organic foods. Hours: 10-6 Mon. thru Sat. 10-7 Friday Helen Underwood - owner and mgr. 3839992 182 Vacuum Cleaners - Sewing Machines Laundry Equipment - Housewares R 81 D COMPANY SALES AND sERvicE Hoover - Eureka - White - Elna - Pullman 196 W. Columbia St. Marion, Ohio Ralph W. Drake Phone: C6143 382-2754 , Compliments of MARION BRONZE CO. Barnhart St. 84 Erie R.R. Marion, Ohio THE ANNEX PARTY STORE Congratulations to the Class of '72 427 West Center Marion, Ohio 731 E. Center St. Marion Phone 382-9096 Zi MARION INSURANCE AGENCY CO. YOUR COMPLETE INSURANCE AGENCY 605 East Center Street YOUR ALLIED BUILDING CENTER I Ill-LI Ill ll F - I. LI IVI E E Q- 1001 S P p t Street - Marion, Ohl 43302 - 614-X382-2158 Congratulations Class of 1972 HOUSE of DESIGN 661 E. Center St. - Marnon, Oh Office 382-3298 INTERIOR DESIGNERS DICK BARNHART BILL BARNHART 382-I 797 389-1438 O'HENRY GIFTS AND DOMESTICS CONGRATULATIONS TO THE ONE-HUNDREDTH CLASS 119 North Main Street Marlon, Onlo Phone: 383-4454 COIVIPLIIVIENTS OF WIANT'S BOOK STORE CONGRATULATIONS And BEST WISHES to the Class of 1972 MINI BIKE PARTS 8: SERVICE J, ',f US'I'0NI U77 5 vu: ACCESSORIES VIISTUM L3Yf'I,E'S BUILT. HOIIHHT ANI! SULD JIM ALLARD SDD B A MUH.'1'fl : P Snr, 9 - . P A1 183 CHALFANT'S NEWS 253 West Center Street Marion, Ohio 43302 Phone: C6145 382-8870 IVIARlON'S READING CENTER COMPLIIVIENTS OF WINCO Air Conditioning 81 Heating 730 Gill Avenue Marion, Ohio Phone: 382-1719 COMPLINIENTS OF HAPS SOHIO SERVICE Bellefontaine 81 David St Marion, Ohio Phone: 382-4614 389 W. Center St. G Pnhgiggmeggfes 1 -575 J AC K'S TV 8: HOME CENTER 1841 If I should no b learmng no , when should be. 32 Qyqes At Whlrlpool we never stop learnlng. Bemg good nelghbors ss somethsng we work at. your flnanclal frlend COng'allg'SF3Q5lOC'aSS COMPLIMENTSOF LAWSON STORE 821 Bellefontaine Ave. 383-9029 619 Delaware Ave. 383-9961 Congratulations Class of '72 WILSON SHOES 142 W. Center Street Downtown Marlon WYANDOT CONCRETE AND DANE'S FAIRPARK wYANDoT BLACKTQP F0004-AND 725 Richmond Avenue Cat Fairgroundj cs 1 on Ph 468 5646 . Qh Ph 383 6343 G d Luck to Class of 1972 GI 6 on Ph 946 2891 Q 6 he X1 LOEB'S FURNITURE 187 W. Center Street Congratulations to the CLASS OF 1972 1 CBUTCH CONSOLIDATED INC. GOOD LIFE HEALTH FOOD Complete Line Of Natural And Organic Foods Dean Smith County Flours 0Scl'iiffs 0Barths 0Dietics 0Nu-Life 0American Dietary 0Blairs0 Hoffman's 0Weiders0 Plus 0Wm.Tnompson Co. Soy Based-Nleatless Foods Cosmetics Exercisers Waterless Cookware Health Books Hours: 10-6 Mon, Thru Sat. 10-7 Friday Helen Underwood - Owner 81 Mgr. 383-9992 731 E. Center Marion UHLER'S THE FRIENDLY STORE 162 West Center Street THE PAST - A GUIDE THE PRESENT -AN OPPORTUNITY THE FUTURE - A CHALLENGE THE KEY - EDUCATION BENNETT CHEVROLET CO LOOK T0 Herff Jones Glass Yeartooks Graduation Diplomas IiIIeIiaIs.and2 Rings Announcements Trophies Qgg gg Si -Msg? 4 Ifiii 1. if E 0 o ' o o ' I ..,....'..........' ,,..,,,.,.,.,......, onosonoaoooonooooooaucoococog uooooouoooooosooeooooooo oocuoooooosooooooooooo Herff Jones Co. . A CANDLES 81 SUPPLIES DECORATING LESSONS emtng-5 omad CANDY MOLDS CAKE Novelties JUNELEHMANS IVIORTUARY CORNER BELLEFONTAINE AVE. 81 DAVIDS ST. 8 - 1 1 24HRl3A3g. QERVICE WEDDING ACCESSORIES IMPRINTINGZLGIFTS SHARROCKS FRUIT Congratulations to the STAND CLASS of 1972 MR.JSHOP IV ' ' X ' I 167 W C S X I ...hh . ter tr t ,n y g ag. N. Main Street en ee Ljgamkffg ' I ,' 189 ls That All There Is? You probably ask yourself that question many times each week as you go through high school. And it's a good question. Many courses, many activities just don't seem worth the time or trouble. But it's that way all through life, usually even more so after you leave high school, whether you go straight to work or move on to college. You'll be doing a lot of things that just seem useless - without any reward. What you may not see is the sum total of all these experiences. They all add up to provide you with a little more background to cope with life, its joys and its trou bles. Like living in Marion might seem to be a drag C ls that all there is? J. But if you look closely, we have a lot here to be thankful for ... a lot of good things like clean air, good people, and a healthy place to raise a family. Not too many glamorous cities can offer you these. So before you put down Marion as a place to stay , , . or come back to after higher education , . . think about all the good experiences you've had here, and about what Iife's really like elsewhere. You may find that ls that all there is is really quite alot! This message is brought to you by the employees and management of Marion Power Shovel Co., Marion's larg- est employer, who say: STAY IN MARION . , . COME BACK TO MARION. WE LOVE YOU AND MARION NEEDS YOU. 190 COIVIPLIIVIENTS OF LARRY'S ASHLAND SERVICE CENTER EJ WHEN YOU FILL-UP YOUR CAR WITH Quality Marathon Gasoline , . , You Get CNo Minimum Purchaseb A FREE CAR WASH OR A FABULOUS SOLO BUCK GOOD FOR 30 DAYS - IT'S GOOD FOR 51.00 AT 11 DIFFERENT PLACES! S0 L0 CAR WASH 170 BARKS ROAD EAST We Honor All Credit Cards 335 N. Greenwood St. Marion, Ohio 43302 Pho ne: 383-9882 191 'A 5. Qu' .Sa RX? WlLHELM'S WALLPAPER s. PAINT, INC. 158 N. Main St. Marion, Ohio 43302 382-1915 Congratulations to the Class of 1972 WEST LAWN PARTY STORE 1060 Catalina Drive Phone: 383-1040 Jack Barlow Owner THE QUALITY PROGRAM FOR HARDING STUDENTS. MEETS IN KENNEDY 'HALL EACH THURSDAY, OCTOBER THRU APRIL. MARION RECREATION DEPARTMENT FORD PICKUPS Mercury Monterey H PULARA GA.,AX.E-,OG t D wax QMS. ,-JggH1EcAR TQRINO DE LERS QSSN. c Division O i i on , L S arion Are , f eii i i i fffffaif U r MD ?mber of e ii ,r,rr e ,X RX Commerce Cfceilfjws DANNER Buick coMPANv MB'-ER :II-SK :g:MG:giegEN'5ee ' IilwfdS!4mda1dryY'CompacLCarlfzccif enfe 7 A ' NWS P I, ,A million LlN?fI:R.N-MERCURY co. MARloN VOLKSWAGON, mc. Moron coMPANv UNCH cicic or c H re, M cc crrr rrr, FQ ' FROM NUSSAN WiTH PRIDE From The Town And Country Store Hours Week Days 9 to 9. Sundays 9 to 6. Foodliner Home owned. Home operated by Tom Yeager Eddie Albright just South of City Limits Rt 4 - South Prospect Street Berrys Short Stop Congratulations to the Class of 1972 FAIRPARK BEAUTY SALON 712 Richmond Ave. 382-3311 Janet Barlow Owner Congratulation to the One-hundredth Class of 1972 Quiver Staff COMMUNITY BUSINESS PATRONS Bailey Ceramic Supply 255 S. Main Davids St. 84 Bellfontaine CarroII's Jewelry 172 West Center Charles Camera Shop 182 West Center Hotel Harding 267 West Center Hotel Harding Barber Shop 267 West Center House Of Donuts Southland Mall Hub Party Store 652 E. Center HuddIe's Dixie Cream Co. 719 N. Main 382-6411 383-6660 383-4083 383-2478 382-1 171 382-1171 389- 1 190 382-4007 382-2297 4 The J. C. Turner Hardware 147 S. Main Jer-Zee Drive In 923 E. Center Munn 81 Son Barber Shop 121 E. Church Pizza Villa 127 S. Main Pop Wylies 331 N. Main Probst Supply 366 W. Center S 8. W Pet Shop 487 W. Center Shirk's Homemade Candies 1235 S. Prospect Super Duper Southland Mall 382-3044 382-1233 382-5602 383-9903 383-6071 383-1479 382-6379 389-3221 i OUR SENIOR PARENT PATRONS Mr.8tMrs Mr.8iMrs Mr.8iMrs Mr.8tMrs Mr.8iMrs Mr.8iMrs Mr.8tMrs Mr.8iMrs Mr.8tMrs Mr.8iMrs Mr.8tMrs Mr.8iMrs Mr.8iMrs Mr. 84 Mrs. Roger Alexander Gus G. Allemenos Jack Barlow Paul Bechtle Jack Berringer Robert Bond Louis Conkle Everett Cooper Joe Davis Douglas Felt Paul Gast Patrick Gilmore Oscar Hartman Virgil Hinaman Mr. 81 Mrs. Quentin Jones Mr. 81 Mrs. David Kohler Mr. 8i Mrs. Chester Morris Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr 81 Mrs. Si Mrs. 81 Mrs. 81 Mrs. 81 Mrs gl Mrs 84 Mrs 81 Mrs 84 Mrs 81 Mrs 81 Mrs 81 Mrs gl Mrs 81 Mrs 81 Mrs 8tMrs James McNoldy Donald Newell Jack Owens Merle Peacock Jerry Richie Donovan Schuster Edward Schwaderer Gary Severns Charles Shuck Howard Slack Ohmer Swart Leonard Swartz Emerson Turner Bill Williams Bernard Wisebaker Charles Wright Americana Shop - 181 Annex Party Store -182 Baldauf Lumber- 183 Baldauf81 Schlientz- 173 Bennett Chevrolet Co. - 188 Bond's, Bob Oakland Ashland Sev. - 186 Burtch Consalidated Ins. - 187 Central Soya -175 Chalfant's News -184 Dairy Queen - 180 Dari-Twist - 178 Deming-Thomas Funeral Home- 189 Denzer Funeral Home -178 Don's Pawn Shop - 172 Dugan's,Jim - 186 Eaton Yale 81 Towne,lnc.-187 Economy Loan -179 Erickson's -175 Fahey Banking Co.- 172 Fairpark Buety Salon -193 Fairpark Foodland -186 Frederic Adams Lumber Co.-175 Fulfillment Corp. of America - 181 General Fry's-173 Good Life Health Food -187 Gunder Funeral Home - 175 Hap's Sohio -184 H. Schaffner Co. - 175 Hemmerly's Flowers -180 Herff-Jones- 189 Homer's Market- 171 House of Design - 183 Huber Corp.-173 Hughes Studio - 170 IGA Foodliner- 194 Jack's TV and Home Center - 184 Jim's Custom Cycle - 183 Josten's-Lord's- 174 Larry's Ashland - 191 Lawson's Store- 185 Lehmans, June -189 Lockwood Lumber Co. - 178 Loeb's Furniture- 186 Loeffert-Colle Optical Co. - 176 BUYER'S GUIDE Lord's Jewelers, Inc. - 174 Marion New Car Dealers Assoc. - 193 Marion Bronze Co.- 182 Marion Coca-cola - 172 Marion County Bank -185 Marion County Farm Bureau Coop Assoc lnc 182 Marion insurance Agency- 183 Marion Power Shovel- 190 Marion Star- 181 Mason's-182 Me, Too Fashions -173 Meister Bros. - Schmidt Pharmacy -178 Mr.J. Shop- 189 Murphy, G.C. Co. - 176 National City Bank - 177 Nation-Wise Auto Parts -180 Nickles, Alfred Baking Co.-182 O'Henry Gifts and Domestics -183 P.K. Marion -180 Peerless Dry Cleaners -171 Penney's,J.C.Co.-171 R.8iD.Co.-182 Sears- 178 Shai4rock's Fruit Market- 189 Sims Bros., Inc.-184 Stewart Photography - 179 Sutton 81 Lightner -175 Solo Car Wash -191 Swinger- 192 f Tecumseh Products Co.-179 Todoco Door- 176 Uhlers-187 U.S. Airforce- 171 Walker's Jewelry -180 Walter Axhelm's - Richman Bros.- Wemco,lnc,-178 West Lawn Party Store - 191 Whirlpool Corp.- 185 Waint's Book Store -183 WiIhelm's-191 Wilson Shoes- 185 Wimco-184 Wyandot Blacktop 84 Concrete -186 ,rs E T! 4 IJJ 2 rl . , X.. -FU' A R V 4 N lx 'N' 'X , , -Q , , 5 'Q' N ' , I f as K' K N I an A 1 r 1 0 k l x 4 1 v- Q QI Nga ss., 1 , I ' x I K 1 . . - 1 1+ 198 , fy . gi-2: ' 7 3 'rinx F5551 . ' . F x - - - fm2'fm,S V' giwat 5 ,JIT if! . sf . U, 1. 3534- 5511?-' 1 , .. Q ity- sf U Y 2 , , I .9 ...ff lx 0 Mrk' J . .3 - T' 1 A. ,- d 45 EQ ' 999 kv: il S In Memory . .. t, ESQ. ,Sf gi 1' .f fgfigg . Q Aff, -,ru I lf.. .' L x 4 gif 'Fl 59-'fp .nf f' I if gf While it has been said that old soldiers never die. the same can be applied to lVlr. Somerlot. The knowledge and inspiration he gave to his students will live forever. The pictures on these pages repre- sent just a few of the many activities he was in- volved in during the 25 years he taught at Harding. Mr. Somerlot was athletic coordinator for 17 years, head track coach for 17 years, was responsible for starting cross country and coached it for 22 years, was head basketball coach for six years, and assist- ant football coach for one year. Sadly missed by faculty and students, Nlr. Ken Somerlot will not soon be forgotten. . s-.1 ,'-' 1 T' ffff 5' 3 : Xl ADMINISTRATIVE DIRECTORY NICHOLAS ALEX - B.S.: Ohio State University: World History, Sociology, Future Teachers of America. VIRGINIA ALEXANDER - B.A.: Baldwin-Wallace College, Ohio Weslayan University, Catholic University of the West, Angers, France, Ohio State University: French I, French ll, French Ill, French Club. JAMES N. ANDREWS - B.S., M.A.: West Virginia University, George Washington University: American History. ROSACLAIRE ANTHONY - B.S.: Concord College. Ohio Northern University: Home Economics I, Home Economics ll, Home Economics Ill, Home Economics IV. C. RICHARD ARNDT - B.A., M.S.: Captial University. Miami University, Ohio State University, Ohio University, St. Francis College: Government. HOWARD L. BALLINGER - B.S.: Manchester College, University of Illinois, Capital University: Chemistry. RODNEY E. BANKS -- BS.: Central State University, Ohio State University: World History, Asst. Football Coach at Taft Middle School. KEITH BECKER - B.S.: Wisconsin Cons., Heidelberg Cons: Inst. Music, Pep Band, Activities Band, Marching Band. EDWARD L. BELL - B.A.: Muskingum College: Pl. Si Uni. Geomtry, Drivers Education, Audio Visual Director, Asst. Baseball Coach. RICHARD BRADY - B.A.: Ohio State University: Music Asst. BERNARD B. BROOKS - Ohio Northern University, Bowling Green State University: Graphic Arts, Print Club. RICHARD L. BROWN - B.A., M.E.: Muskingum College, Bowling Green State University: Driver Education. MARY CREE CALHOUN - B.A.: Ashland College, Ohio State University: English IV, English IV C.P., AFS Advisor. BETTY CAMPBELL - BS.: Ohio University, Utah State University: Physics, Conservation, Jennings Scholar. WAYNE COLLINS - B.S.: Ohio State University: Bookkeeping ll, Law. TIMOTHY L. COMBS - B.S.: Bowling Green State University: Sociology, Government. JAMES CARYER - Olivet College: Junior Machine Shop. RAMON G. COX - B.S.: Capital University, Ohio University: Geometry, Algebra Il, Senior Math. JOYCE CREAGER - B.S.: Bowling Green State University: English IV, English IV C.P. JANE DENMAN - B.S.: Otterbein College, Bowling Green State University: Shorthand ll, COE Related, COE Club Advisor. NORMAN DICKMAN - A.B.: Capital University: American History, Tennis Coach, Sophomore Football, Senior Class Advisor. JAMES C. DRAKE - B.S., M.A.: Heidelberg College, Westminster College: Vocational Guidance Coordinator, Offensive Coordinator Varsity Football. MARY DRAKE - A.B.: St. Joseph College: English Ill, English Ill C.P., Senior Breakfast Advisor. BEVERLY JEAN ELLINGER - B.S.: Ohio University, Athens University: Home Economics I, Home Exonomics ll, Home Economics Ill, Home Economics IV, Tomorrow's Homakers Advisor. FRED FAHRION - B.S.: Franklin University, Findlay College, Ohio State University, Ashland College: Work-Study. JUDY FELGAR - B.A., M.A.: Ohio Wesleyan University, Cranbrook Academy of Art, University of Bridgeport: Art l, Art ll, Art III. NANCY FLEURE - B.A., M.A.: Wittenberg University, University of Michigan, University of Mexico, Eastern Michigan University: Remedial Reading. ALICE GALLOWAY - B.A.: Ohio State University, Ohio Northern University: English Ill, English lllC.P. LEFA GORSLIN - B.S., M.S.: Olivet Nazarine College, University of Illinois. Miami University: Student Counselor. JACK GRAHAM - B.A., M.A.: Ohio Northern University, Kent State University: Algebra ll, Director of Administration. MAXINE GREEN - B.A., M.A.: Capital University, Ohio State University, Toledo University, Miami University: English II, English Il C.P., Na- tional Honor Society. SUSAN GROGG - B.S.: Bowling Green State University: Junior Distributive Education, Senior Distributive Education, DECA Advisor. JEAN GRIFFITH - Sec. To the Librarian. JERRY HALL - B.A.: Alice Lloyd Jr. College, Morehead State University: English It KARIN HAMILTON - B.S.: Ohio State University: Bookkeeping I, Record Keeping, Quiver. PHYLLIS HAMMON - B.S.: Bowling Green State University: Girls' Physical Education, Cheerleaders. HAROLD G. HAZELETT - B.A., M.A.: Marshall University, State College of Iowa., Ohio State University, State University of Iowa: PI. Geom- try, Senior Math, Future Engineers of America. RUTHANN HINAMAN - B.S.: Capital University: Typing I, Personal Typing, Business Math, Bookstore Manager, Junior Class Advisor. PATRICIA KAISER - B.A.: Ohio University: English IV, English IV C.P., Student Council Advisor. WILLARD KOCSOCSKY - B.S.: Bowling Green State University, Ashland College, St. Francis College: Bookkeeping I, COE, Quiver. CAROL KIENTZ - B.S.: Bowling Green State University: English Ill. KATHLEEN KUHNS - B.S.: Miami University, Ashland College: American History. GEORGE W. LANE - B.S., M.A.: Capital University, Columbia University: Orchestra, Mixed Chorus, Concert Choir, Music Theory, Sweet 16, All-School Musical. JAMES E. LEHMAN - B.S.: Miami University, Ohio State University: Business Math, General Business,Cross Country Coach, Asst. Track Coach. HOMER W. LENTZ -- Toledo University: Diversified Cooperative Training, VICA Club. CLOVER MAE LINSCOTT - B.A.: Ohio Wesleyan University English ll, English ll C.P., K.H. Marshall Scholarship Committee. SUE ANN LOUCKS - B.S.: Bowling Green State University: Librarian WILLIAM LOWARY - B.A.: Ohio State University: Geography, Student Council. BEVERLY MARSHALL - Sec. to the Principal. EDWARD MARVICH - B.S., M.A.: Findlay College, Bowling Green State University: Physical Education, Wrestling Coach, Freshmen Football. HELEN MAXWELL - B.S.: Mt. St. Joseph College, Bradley University: Typing I, Typing Il, Office Practice, Business Mathematics. DEAN MCCULLOUGH - B.S.: Ohio State University: Mechanical Drawing I, Mechanical Drawing Il. JOE E. McKlNLEY - B.S., M.A.: Bowling Green State University, University of Northern Iowa, University of California: Biology, Science Seminar. JED MIDDLETON - B.A.: Muskingum College: Business Math, Algebra I, Football Coach. DAVID K. MILLER- B.S.: Bowling Green State University: Biology, Coaching EDWARD MILLER - B.S.: Miami University, Ohio State University, Kent State University: Instrumental Music, Marching Band, Symphonic Band, Freshmen Band, Stardusters. BRIDGET MORAN - B.S.: Bowling Green State University: Bookkeeping, Record Keeping. RAYMOND E. NASON - B.A.: Ohio Weslayan University, Ohio State University, University of Utah, Salmon P. Chase College: Occupational Work Experience. DONALD B. NEIMEISTER - Ohio State University, Miami University, University of Cincinati, Kent State University, Toledo University: Ma- chine Shop. Related. Math Senior Year, Co-Sponsor VICA, Ticket Seller, Graduation Exercises. 202 , DOLORES OILER - B.R.E., B.S.: Cleveland Bible College, Bluffton College: English ll. PAUL O'ROURKE - B.S.: Bowling Green State University: Government, Intramurals. ANGELA PARKS - B.S.: Ohio State University. Hiram College: English Ill, English Ill C.P., Herald, Orb, Play Publicity Committees. JOSEPH R. PETRICH - B.S.: Miami University, Ohio State University. Ohio University, Penn State University, Toledo University: Vocational Drafting I, Vocational Drafting II. SHIRLEY PHILLIPS - Asst. Sec., Receptionist. JO ANN RADWIN - B.A.: Bowling Green State University, Ohio State University, City University of New York: Spanish ll, Spanish III, Spanish IV, Spanish Club Advisor. RICHARD REES - B.S., M.A.3 West Virginia University: Counciling. MARY K. REESER - A.B.: Otterbein College, Penn. State University: Biology. MATT ROCK - M.E., B.S.: Heidelberg University, Kent State University: Athletic Director. MARY K. REESER - A.B.: Ottejbein College, Penn. State University: Biology. MARY ROWLEY - Sec. Asst. Principal's Office. MERCYNE RUBCICH - A.B.: West Liberty State College: Girls' Physical Education, Pep Club,lntramurals. GRACE SCHLIENTZ - B.A., M,A.: University of Alabama, Ohio Northern University, Ohio State University: Asst. Principal. JAMES W. SCHULTZ - B.A.: Ohio Wesleyan University: Junior OWE. THOMAS SHESKEY - B.A.: Ohio State University, Ohio University: Distributive Education, DECA advisor, Prom Decoration Advisor. JAMES SHULL- RICHARD SLACK - B.S.: Ohio State University: Junior Auto Shop, Related, VICA Sponsor. RUTH W. SLOANE - B.S.: Ohio State University, Ohio University: English ll, English ll C.P. CAROLYN SMITH - B.S., Ohio State University, Case Western Reserve: Spanish I, Spanish Il. KENNETH SOMERLOT - B.S.: Miami University: Economics, American History, National Honor Society. MARY JO STAFFORD - A.B,, B.S.: Ohio Wesleyan University, Ohio State University, English Ill, Senior Breakfast Advisor. CHARLES E. STEVENS - A.B.: Olivet College, University of Illinois, Ohio State University, Ohio Northern University, Bowling Green State University: Work Study Ill, Work Study IV. JOHN R. STEWARD B.A., M.A.: Muskingum College, Kent State University, Ohio State University, Bowling Green State University: Principal. GREGORY B. SWEPSTON - B.S., M.A.: Ohio State University, West Virginia University, Bowling Green State University: Sophomore Psychol- ogy, Senior Psychology, Basketball Coach. WILLIAM SWIHART - BA.: Miami University: Music Asst. HERBERT TILLETT - B.A., M.A.: Muskingum College, Kent State University, Bowling Green State University: Asst. Principal, Student Council. GARY R. WARNER- B.S.: Ohio Northern University: Boys' Physical Education, Asst. Football Coach, Head Track Coach. ROBERT O. WEBB - B.A.: Fairmont State College, University of West Virginia, Ohio State University, Youngstown State University: Speech. English ll, Harding Reporter Advisor, Props'n'Q's Advisor, Junior Class Play Director, Asst, Director of Musical. MINNIE WINDER- A.B., M.A.: Oberlin College, Columbia University: Shorthand I, Typing I. ROBERT N. WINTERHOFF - B.S.: Miami University: Industrial Arts ll, Industrial Arts Ill. CINDY GABRIEL - Asst. Sec. DONALD W. WOLFE - B.A.: Otterbein College: Conservation. MALCOLM WRIGHT - B.S., M.A.: Fairmont State University, West Virginia University: T. 8t I., VICA, Harding Prom. DANIEL YOAKAM - B.S.: Ashland College, St. Francis College: World History. WILLIAM YOUR - B.S.: Bowling Green State University: Libra ry. I 8.5 li 'tv . LJ' ' 1- ' 1 rx -1 . v A .f sfof' ' 1 1 i wfmffva ,fT..XT L?-1-Q. k., -Y -1. . ' v 5 -1-. n 'A '5 R A 3. t . gx fx '.' 203 Winner J A CHERYL ABBOTT - Voc.: VICA 4 CINDY AKERSHOEK - Voc.: LC. 1: GAA. 1: COE. 4 BRENDA ALBRIGHT - Gen.: LC. 1: GAA. 1 CAN- DY ALBRIGHT - Gen.: CCom. 2: OA. 1.4: H.3: MCh. 1.2. CCh. 3.4. ASM. 3.4: PCom. 2: PQ. 2: THY. 1.2: GAA. 2. PepC, 1,23 SFP. 2 FRANCES ALDRICH - Gen,. LC, 3 DAVE ALEXANDER - Voc.: VICA, 3,41 Bktb,1 ANDONIAALLEMENOS-Geh.:OA.1:H. 4. ASM. 3.4. PQ. 2: THY. 1: HY. 2: GAA, 2: PepC. 2.3 GARY ALLMAN - Voc.. DECA. 4 CAROL ALM - Gen . MCh. 1.2, PepC.1 SPARKY ALSPACH - Gen., H. 4, Orb. 4: MCh. 1.2: CCh, 3: Or. 2.3: ASM, 2. 3 ANNE ARNOLD - Gen : HRT. 1.4: CCor'n, 2.4: H, 4. MCh. 2. CCh. 3.4: ASM. 3.4: PQ. 2: THY. 1.2: AFS. 3.4. GAA. 2. PepC. 3. Ch 2.4: Gym. 4: HC. 4: NHS. 4. Teen. 4, SEn. 4. SFP. 1 DAVID ARTHUR - Gen . SFP 1.2 B BARRY BAKER - Gen., Q. 4: HRep. 4. AV. 1 DENNY BAKER - Gen.. SyB. 1. Bktb. 1.2.3 HOL- LEY BAKER - Gen.. MCh. 2. CCh. 3,4: MaB. 2.3.4: SyB. 3. ACB. 2.3. PepB, 21 ASM. 3.4:SpC,31SEn. 3 RICHARD BAKER - Gen.: PQ. 4: Student Lounge Monitor. 4 CHELLIE BARKLEY - Gen., CT. 4: CCom. 3.4. OA. 1.2.3.4. H. 3: MCh. 1. PCom. 3: THY. 1.2, GAA. 2. PepC. 2.3. Ch. 1. SwB. 4 MIKE BARLOW 4- Gen. MCh. 2. CCh. 3.4. ASM 3,4: FEA. 2.3,4. Bsb, 2,33 CCy. 3. AtM, 2 JODY BARN' HART - Gen. HRV. 4. HRS. 3. CCom. 4: MCh. 1.2: CCh. 3.4. Six. 4. ASM. 3.4, PCom. 3. GAA. 2: PepC. 4. HC4. TeenB.4 SHERYL BARTTER-Gen.:I-IRS. 4. CCom. 3.4, OA. I. MCh. 1.2. CCh. 3.4: ASM. 3.4: FTA. 4. PepC. 4, NHS. 4, SEn. 4. SFP, 1 NANCY BASELER - Gen . OA. 1, MCH. 1. PepC, 1.2.3.4 DENISE BAUER? Gen, CCom. 4, H. 4: MCh. 1.2: CCH 1.2 GAA 1.2 BRENDA BAYLES - Voc.. H. 3, PCom. 3, COE. 4. JA, 2 PAUL BECHTLE - Gen . HRP. 1.4. CCom. 3.4. H. 3.4. MaB. 2, SyB. 1, AcB.2.PeoB.2,Ftb. 3.4. NHS 4.SFP. 1.2 CHUCK BECK 7- Gen H. 3,4 MCh, 2, CCh. 3.41 Six, 3.4: MaB 2.3 4 SyB. 1.2.3.4, PepB, 4, Std. 4, Or. 1.2.3.4, Syrn, 4 ASM. 3.4. JCP. 3. PQ. 2. SDC. 2: FTA, 4, FEA. 4 AFS. 2 JK, 4. NHS. 4. MSS. 2, SEn. 3.4, SFP. 1.2: SSP 1.DSF 1.2, NMST. 4 DEBBIE BELK - Gen GAA-Girls' Gen - GI -GoI1 Gym H - Herald HM - Hall HRC- Ilnaf Society Winner Test Staff ui. .. This e n Month Board .4 winner Club Univ. Test Winner Play Committee Pep Band JEFF BELL - Voc.: LC, 1: MCh, 1.2: VarH. 2.3.4: VICA. 3.4: Ftb. 1.2.3.4: Bsb. 2.3.4: AtM. 2.3.4: SFP, 1 BARB BENDER - Gen.: CV. 2: Art. 4 JOEL BERRIAN - Gen.: HRP. 2: SC, 1.2: CCom. 4: MaB. 1: ACB. 1: JCP. 2.3: PCom. 2: SpC. 2: Ftb. 1.2.3: Bsb. 2: Sw. 3: Wr. 1: NHS. 4 CHRIS BERRIDGE - Gen,3 GAA, 2 MINDY BERRINGER - GQ.: CCom. 4: OA. 1: H. 4: ASM. 3.4: PQ. 2: SpC. 3,4: THY, 1.2: GAA. 2: PepC. 1.2.3: HM, 1: NHS. 4 CALVIN BERRY - Voc.: VICA, 3.4 MIKE BERRY - Gen.: CCom. 3,4: Art. 4 ROBERT BERRY - Voc.: HRP. 2: MCh, 1: AV, 1: VICA. 3.4: Tr, 1: HM, 1 LEWIE BIBB - Gen.: PrC. 4 RENEE BIRNBAUM - Gen.: HRV, 2. 4: HRS. 3: CCom. 3.4: OA. 1: H. 3.4: MCh. 2: CCh. 3. 4: ASM. 3.4: JCP. 3: PQ. 2: SpC. 3.4: THY 1.2: GAA. 2: Ch, 1.2.3.4: Gym. 4: HM. 1: HC, 4: NHS. 4: Teen. 4: SEn. 3: SFP. 1.2, SARAH BLACK - Gen.: HRS. 2: HRT, 4: CCOM, 2.4: H, 4: Orb. 4: MCh. 2: CCh. 3.4: ASM, 3,4: PQ. 2: SDC, 3: THY. 1.2: AFS. 4: GAA. 2: Art. 4: PepC. 2.3: Gym, 4: NHS. 4: SEn. 4 MARK BLACKFORD - Gen.: CCh. 2.3.4: Six. 4: ASM. 2.3.4: PQ. 2: PATRICIA BOBST - Gen.: PepC. 1 LINDA BOND - Voc.: LC. 1: MCh. 1: THY. 1: COE, 4: PepC, 1 RON BOSWELL - Gen.: Art. 4: PrC. 4: DAN BOWERS - Gen.: HRC. 1.2.3.4: JCP. 3: SpC. 1.2.3: PrC. 4: HM, 1: GARY BRAMMELL - Gen.: CCom. 4: MaB. 2.3.4: SyB. 2.3.4: Std, 2.3.4: Or. 3.4: DB. 2.3.4: SEn. 1 J. SCOTT BRICKLEY - Gen.1CCh. 2.3.43 ASM. 2.4: BOB BRINER - Gen.: HRP, 4: PCom. 3: F!B. 1.2.3.4: Tr,. 1.2.3.4: Wr. 2: HM. 1: NHS, 4 SHERRY BROWN - Gen.: HRS. 2. 4: Oa. 2: H. 4: ASM. 4: PCom. 3: PQ. 2: THY. 1.2: GAA, 2: Art, 4: PepC. 1.2,3.4: NHS. 4 ROSE BUCKLEY - Gen.: H, 4: Orb. 4: PCom. 3: PQ. 2: THY, 2: PepC. 3.4: Ch. 23 NHS. 4 BOB BURKE - Gen.: HRP, 1: SC. 1: H, 4:Orb. 4: Or, 2.3.4: SpC. 2: NHS, 4: SFP. 2 DAVE BURRIS - Gen.: CCom. 4: FTA. 4: Ftb. 2.3.4: Sw. 2: Tr, 2.3: JK. 4 JIM BURRIS - VOC.: SC. 4: VICA. 3.4 JUDI BURTON - Gen.: SC 2.3.41 OA. 2.3: PCom. 2: PQ. 2: SpC. 2.3: THY. 1.2: GAA, 2, PepC. 1.2 SHERYL BUSH - Gen.: OA, 4: LC. 1. JA. 2.3 c SHARON cAI-:ILL - Voc,,SC.4.MCh,1:THY. 204 4- f 'afeffm .35 .LF2 3: COE, 4 ROGER CAMM - Gen.: JA. 2 BOB CAMPBELL - Voc.: HRP. 1: MCh. 1.2: AV, 1: DECA. 4: Ftb. 1 DENNIS CARPENTER - Gen.: H,41 MCh. 1.2: CCh. 3,43 Six, 3.4: Or, 1.2.3.4: Sym, 4: ASM, 4: AtM. 1: NHS. 4: NMST, 4 RICK CARPEN- TER -Gen.: MCh.1 RICKI CARR- Voc.: HRT, 4: MCh, 1.2.3: PQ. 2: GAA. 2: COE. 4 MIKE CAUDILL - Voc.: SC, 4: VICA. 3.4: Ftb. 1 DEBBIE CHAP- MAN - Voc.: GAA. 2: COE, 4: PrC. 4: JA, 2.3.4 GARY CHAPMAN - Gen.: HRP. 1: HM. 1: JA. 2 ROGER CHASE - Gen.. HRP. 1: HRS. 4: HRT. 4: VarH. 3,4: Ftb. 1.2.3.4, Tr, 1: JK, 4: NHS. 4: ALT. 3 RUTH CHILDERS - Voc.: OA. 1: MCh, 1:VICA. 4: PepC. 1: HM. 2: JA. 2.3 LARRY CLAFFEY - Voc.: VICA. 3.4 GARY CLAPHAM - Gen..MCh,1:PrC. 4: Bskb. 1: Bsb. 2.3.4: AtM. 2.3.4 PAM CLAPSAD- DLE - Voc.. COE. 4 DEBBIE CLARK - Gen. JEFF CLARK - Gen.: MaB. 1: Tr, 4: SFP. 1 JOHN CLARK - Gen.: HRC. 4: H, 4: Orb. 4: Art. 4 MAR- IE CLARK - Gen.: HRS. 4: H. 3.4: Orb. 3.4: MaB. 2.3: ACB. 2.3. PepB, 2.3.4: ASM. 4: JCP. 3: PrC. 4: JA. 2.3 RICK CLARK - Voc.: HRP. 3,4: MCh. 1: VICA. 4: Ftb. 1: Tr.1 DICK CLEVELAND - Gen., MCh, 1: FEA. 4: Ftb. 2: Tr. 1. SFP. 2 BILL CLINE - Gen. RANDY COCHRAN - Gen.: HRP. 1: HRV. 2: SC. 1,43 CCom. 1.2.4. VarH. 2.3.4: Ftb. 1.2.3.4: Bskb. 1. 2: HM, 1. NHS. 4 LIANA COCHRAN - Voc.: HRP. 4: SC. 1. OA. 1. Orb. 3: THY. 1: COE. 4: PrC. 4 MICHELE COLE - Gen.: CCom. 4: MCh, 1: JCP. 3: PCom. 4 FRITZ COLE - Voc.: HRT, 3: AV. 1.2: VICA. 3.4: Tr. 2: JA. 2.3: SWB. 4 DALE COLLINS -Voc.: SC. 4:AV.1 RICK COLUMBAR-Voc DAN CONKLE - Gen., HRP. 1.3: CCom. 2.3.4: VarH. 2.3.4: Ftb. 1.2.3.4: GI. 2.3.4: Bskb. 1: Tr. 1: HM, 1: JK. 4: NHS. 4: Teen, 4: SFP. 1: DSF. 1: NMST, 4 STEVE CONKLIN - Gen.: PrC. 4: HM. 1 CATHY CONKLIN - Gen.: CS. 2: HRV, 4: HRS. 1.3: SC. 4: CCom. 2.4: OA, 4: MCh, 1: CCh, 2.3.4: Six, 3.4: Std, 2: Or. 1: ASM, 3: PQ. 2: THY. 1.2: PepC, 1.2.4: HC. 4: SEn. 3.4: SFP, 1 OLLIE CONNERS - Voc,: LC. 1. 2: DECA. 3.4: JA, 2 CATHY COOK - Voc.: SC. 4: CCom, 4: H. 3.4: Orb. 3.4. PCom. 3: COE. 4 CRAIG COOK - Gen.: PrC. 4 RICH COOPER - Gen g SC. 2.3.4: CCom. 4: H. 4: Tr. 3: CCy. 3: BS. 3: JK. 4: NHS: 4: Teen 4 CHERYL COWELL - Voc.: LC. 1: PCom. 3: COE, 4: PepC, 1: JA. 2 MARSHA COWGILL - Gen.: CCom. 4: OA. 1.2.3.4: H. 4: MCh. 1.2: CCh. 3.4: Sax, 4: ASM. 3.4: PCom. 3: GAA. 2: PepC. 3.4: Ch, 2: NHS. 4: SFP. 1 RITA COX - Voc. VELMA COX - Gen.: Pr. 4 BEV CRACE - Voc.: MCh. 1: THY. 2: COE. 4 BRENDA CRAIG - Gen.: MCh. 1.2: MaB. 2.3.4: SyB. 3.4: ACB. 2: PepB. 2: PCom. 4: THY. 2: GAA. 1.2: PepC. 1.2: NHS. 4 DIANE CRAVEN - Gen.: HRV. 3: MaB. 2.3.4: SyB. 2.3.4: PepB. 4: HQ. 4 BRUCE CREASAP - Gen.: HRS. 3: SDC. 4: VarH. 3.4: AV, 1: Ftb. 1: Bskb. 1.2: Bsb. 2.3.4: Tr. 1 FRED CROWDER - Gen.: HRT. 2: CCom. 4: Bskb. 1: Tr. 1 BARB CULP - Gen.: HRT. 4: MCh. 2: CCh. 3.4: MaB. 2.3.4: ACB, 2.3: PepB. 2.3: SpC. 2: THY. 3: PepC. 1: NHS. 4: YG. 3: SFP. 1 BILL CUNNINGHAM - Gen, NANCY CUNNINGI-IAM - Gen.: CCom. 4 LYNETTE CURREN - Gen.: OA. 4: Freshman yearbook: H. 4: Orb. 4: MCh. 1: CCh. 4: MaB. 2,3.4: SyB. 1.2.3.4: Or. 1: ASM. 4: PCom. 3. THY. 1: GAA. 2: PepC. 1.2.3.4: NHS. 4: DB. 4: SFP. 1.2. D DENISE DANGLER - Gen.: fEIgmI MCh. 2: MaB.1:SyB.1:GAA.1.2:PepC.1.2:Ch.1.2:Tr.1.2: JA. 3 KATHY DARDINGER - Voc,: OA, 1: LC. 1: MCh. 2: COE, 4: PrC. 4 CAROLYN DAUM - Gen.: MCh. 1: MaB. 2.3.4: SyB. 2.3: ACB. 1.4: Or. 1.2: SpC. 3: Gaa. 1: NHS. 4: SFP. 2 TOM DAUM - Gen.: Or. 1.2.31 PrC. 4: Wr. 2 BILL DAVIS - Gen. DAN DAVIS - Gen.: HRP. 3: HRV. 4: CCom. 2.3: ASM. 4: PCom. 4: HRep. 4: VarH. 3.4: Ftb. 1.2.3.4: Bskb, 11 Tr. 1.2.3.4: Wr. 3: HM. I DEBBIE DAVIS - Voc. GARY DEAN - Gen.: HRP. 1: Orb. 1 RONDA DEBOLT - Gen.: HRP. 1. SC, 1: OA. 1: freshman yearbook. MCh. 1.2: CCh. 3.4: Or. 1: PCom. 3: THY. 1.2: PepC, 1.2.3.4: NHS. 4 BOB DEVER - Gen.: H. 4: Orb, 4 JIM DICKERSON - Gen.: HM.1 . PAT DICKERSON - Gen.: MaB. 2.3.4: SyB. 2.3.4: PepB. 23.45 Std. 4: Tr. 2.3: CCy. 2.3 THERESA DICKERSON - Gen.: MCh. 1: MaB. 2.3.4: ACB. 1,2,3: JCP. 3: PCom. 3: PepC. 2: NHS. 4 BRUCE DIEHL - VOC.: VICA. 3.4 JOHN DILLINGER - Gen.: VICA. 3: Ftb. 1: Tr. 1 JONI DILLINGER - Gen.: MCh. 2.3: CCh. 4: MaB. 2.3.4: SyB. 2.3.4: PepB. 2.3. 4: Or. 4: THY. 1.2: PepC, 3: DB, 4: SO. 2.3 TIM DISBENNET - Voc.. VICA. 3.4: JK. 4: DCO. 3,4 CATHIE DISTERDICK - Gen.: OA, 1: MCh. 1.2: SDC. 2.3: FTA. 1: GAA, 1.2: PepC, 1.2.3: JA. 2 LINDA DIXON - Gen.1CCom. 2.3.4: OA. 3: H. 2.3: MCh. 2: ASM. 2.3: JCP. 3: PCom. 2.3.4: PQ, 2.3: THY. 2: AFS. 2.3.4: GAA, 2: PepC, 3.4: Ch, 2: Gym, 4: NHS. 4: YG. 4: SFP. 1: DSF. 1: HRep. 2 TOM DRIPPS - Voc.: LC, 3 RICK DROLLINGER - Voc.: SyB. 2.3.4: VICA. 3.4: Ftb. 2.3: Wr, 2.3.4 JEFF DUNCAN - Gen.: Bsb. 2: SFP. 1 JIM DUTT - Voc.: MCh. 21 CCh. 3.4: DECA. 3.4 VIC DUTTON - Gen.: HRP. 2.3.4: CCom. 3: HRep. 3.4: VarH. 3.4: Ftb. 3.4: Tr, 4 DANNY DYE-VOC. E BARB EAKINS - Gen JANET EDINGTON - Gen.: HRV. 1: HRS. 3: SC. 1: OA. 1: LC, 1: H. 2.3: Art. 1.2.3: GAA. 1: PepC, 1.2.3 SHERYL EDINGTON - Gen CATHY EDLER - Voc.: OA. 1: MCh. 1: MaB. 2: ACB. 2: PCom. 3: SpC. 1: COE. 4: Art. 2.3: PepC, 1: SFP. 1 JOE EDMISTER - VOC.: HRP. 4: SC. 4: DECA. 4: SCO. 4 MIKE EDWARDS - Gen.: HRV. 2: HRT. 3: OA. 1: LC. 1: MC1'1,2QCCI'I. 3.4: SIX. 3.4: Std. 4: ASM. 3.4: PCom. 3: Bskb, 2: Bsb. 2.3.4: JK, 4: SEn. 3: SFR. 1.2 ROBERT EGG - Gen BARB EILERMAN - Voc.: HRS. 2: HRT. 3: SC. 4: DECA. 3.4 STEVE ELLIOTT - Gen.: HRV, 3: HRT, 2: CCom. 4: MaB. 2.3.4: SyB. 3.4: ACB. 2: PepB. 2.3: Std. 3.4: AV. 1: Ftb. 1: Tr, 4: HM. 1: SFP, 2 VICKY ELLIOTT - VOC.: HRS. 2.3.4: SC. 4 RICK EMANS - Gen.: CCh. 1.2.3.4: ASM. 3.4: PQ. 4 BARB ENGLAND - Gen.: MCh. 1: PepC, 1.2.3.4: NHS. 4 CHARLES ESTERLINE - Voc.: CV, 1: HRT, 4: SC. 1.2: MCh. 1.2. SDC. 1.2:VICA. 4: Ftb. 1,2 DIANE EVANS-VOC.: DECA. 3.4 ELIZABETH EVANS - Voc.: VICA. 4 ERIC EXLEY - Gen.: FEA. 3.4: Ftb. 1: Tr, 1: HM. 1: NHS. 4. SFP, 1. F RON FAUNCE - Voc.: AV, 3: Ftb. 4: Bskb. 2: Gf. 1 JERRY FAVORS - Gen.: HRP. 4: HRV. 2: SC. 1: FrC. 2.3:4: NHS. 4: ALE. 4: SAw. 4 AL FEAVER - VOC.: HRT. 2: VarH. 2. VICA. 3.4. AtM. 2.3 MARIE FELT - Gen.: HRV. 1: HRS. 3: HRT. 4: OA. 1.4: Orb. 3. MCh. 1.2: CCh. 3.4: JCP. 3: PCom. 3.4: SDC. 2.3: THY. 1.2. FTA. 4: AFS. 2.3: GAA. 2: PepC, 1.2: JA. 2.3 MARK FLICK - Gen. JILL FRANCE - Gen.. HRV, 1: CCom. 3.4: H, 4: MCh. 1.2: CCh. 3.4: ASM. 4. PCom, 3. PQ. 2: THY. 1.2. GAA. 2: PepC, 1.2.3. HM. 1: NHS. 4. SFP. 1 JOYCE FUQUA - Gen .CCom. 4: MCh. 1.2: PCom. 3: LtC. 2. AFS. 2: Pr. 4: NHS. 4. G DANA GAMBLE - Voc.: VICA. 3.4 CARL GANNON - Gen.: MCh. 1 NANCY GAST - Gen.: HRV, 2: MaB. 2.3.4, SyB. 3: ACB. 2.3.4: PepB. 2.3.4: Std. 3: Maj. 3,4: THY. 1.2: GAA. 1.2: Pr, 4: Ch. 1: HM. 1 PATTI GATRELL - Germ: OA. 1: FrC- 2.3: THY. 1: PrC. 4: PepC, 1: HM. 1 JOAN GEARHISER - Gen,: HRV. 3: CCom. 4: OA. 1: MCh. 1.2: CCh. 3.4: ASM, 4: PCom. 4: FrC. 3: SpC. 1,2,3: AFS. 3.4: PepC. 2.3.4: NHS. 4: SwB, 4: SEII. 4: SFP. 1.3 ROBERT GEASE - Gen. BELINDA GEYER - Voc.: GAA,1 PETE GIAMBRUNO - Gen. CARLA GIBSON - Gen.: CT, 1: HRT. 2: SC. 1: CCom. 4: CCh. 3.4: MaB. 2: ACB. 2.3: Or. 1.2.3.4: ASM. 4: PCom, 3: HY. 1.2: FTA. 4: AFS. 4: GAA. 1: PepC, 3.4: Ch. 1.2 DAVE GIBSON - Gen.: PrC. 4 GARY GIBSON - Gen.: Ftb. 1.2: Tr. 1 JILL GILMORE - Gen.: H, 3: ASM, 3: THY. 1: PepC, 1 JIM GLASS - Gen. DEBBIE GODDARD - Gen.: PepC, 1: HM. 1 DAR- YL GORENFLO - Gen.: CV. 1: HRP. 3.4: HRV. 2: CCom. 2: OA. 3: Ftb. 1.2.3.4: Sw. 2.3.4: Tr. 1.2.3: HM. 1: NHS. 4 RICHARD GORENFLO - Gen MIKE GRAHAM-Gen,: Ftb.1 SEAN GRAHAM-Gen.: Orb. 4 JIM GRANGER - Gen: ROBERT GREEN - Gen.: HRV. 1: HRC. 2: CCom. 3: Q, 4: H. 2. 3,4: Orb. 2.3.4: PCom. 3.4: VarH. 2.3.4: Sw, 2.3.4: Tr. 2.3.4: AtM. 1: HM. 1: SCO. 3.4: SAw. 3: DAw. 3.4 DORIS GRIFFITH - Voc.: COE. 4 ROBERT GRIF- FITH - Voc. PHIL GRIFFITH - Voc.: DECA. 3.4: Bskb.1.2 BRAD GRUBER - Gen.: HRP. 1: HRS. 2.3: HRT. 2.3.4: SC. 1: SDC. 3: VarH. 2.3: Pr. 4: Ftb. 2. 3: Bskb. 2: AtM, 2.3: HM. 1. H CHELE HALBERT - Gen.: LC. 1 DENNIS HAMM - Gen:: HRP. 1: HRV. 4: HRS. 3: HRT, 2: CCom. 1: VarH. 3: AV. 4: PrC. 4: Ftb. 1.2: Tr. 1,2,3: HM. 1 TERRY HANSON - Gen:: Art. 4: Ftb. 1,2,3: Wr.1.2:JA,2.3.4. PAT HAND - Gen.: Teen. 4 DENNIS HARDIE - Gen.: Wr. 2 KEN HARRIMAN - Voc.: VICA. 3.4: Ftb.1 MIKE HARRIS - Gen.: SC. 1: Ftb. 1.2: Bskb. 1: Tr, 1: SFP.1 JIM HARTLE - VOC.: VICA, 4 RANDY HARTMEN - Gen.: CCom. 3.4: Q. 4: PCom, 3: FEA. 3.4 DAVE HAUB- ERT - Voc.: DECA. 3,4 JOE HAUBERT - Gen.: CCom. 4: SpC. 4 DARLENE HAWK - Gen.: SC, 2. 3.4: OA. 1: H. 4: THY. 1: PepC.1 DEBBIE HAWKS - Gen.: HRT. 4: CCom. 2.4: PepC, 2.3.4: NHS, 4: SFP. 1 SUE HAYCOX - Voc.: THY. 1: GAA, 2: DECA. 3.4: PQDC. 1.2: HM, 1: JA. 2.3: SFP. 2 . TERRY HAYCOX - Gen.: HRT. 1: Ftb. 4: CCy. 2: Tr. 1.2.3.4: AIM, 3 JUDY HEISER -Voc.: HRT, 4: LC. 1: H. 2.3: MaB. 2: ACB. 2: Pep B. 2: PCom. 2: THY. 2: COE. 4 JEFF HENSEL - Voc.: HRS. 4: Ftb. 1: Tr, 1 DALE HERR - Gen.: Bskb. 1 DEBRA HERRIOT - Voc.: COE. 4 STEVE HERSMAN - VOC.: VICA. 3.4 JACK HIGGINS - Gen.: HRP. 3: MaB. 2.3.4: SyB. 3.4: ACB. 2: PepB, 2.4: Std. 2.3.4: Or. 3.4: ASM. 3,4 MIKE HILDRETH - Gen.: ASM. 4: HRep. 4: SwB. 4: Gym. 4 . DEBBIE HILL - Gen: HRV. 2.3: SC. 2.3.4: CCom. 2.4: Q. 3: H. 3: CCh. 3.4: MaB. 2.3.4: SyB. 2.3.4: ASM, 2.3.4: PCom. 3: THY. 2: GAA, 2: PepC, 1.2.3.4: Gym, 4: JAs. 4: NHS. 4: Teen. 4: TeenB. 3 GARY HINAMAN - Gen:: H, 3: MCh. 2: CCh. 3.4: MaB. 2.3.4: SyB. 2.3.4: PepB. 2.3.4: ASM. 3.4: JCP. 3: HRep. 3.4: PQ. 3.4: SDC. 3,4: AV. 3: JA, 2: SEn. 4: SFP.1 VICKIE HINDMAN - Gen.: SC. 1: CCom. 4: LC. 1.2: H, 4: PQ. 2: THY. 2: Art. 4 KAREN HINKLIN - Gen.: CV. 2.4: HRP. 3: HRS. 1.4: HRT. 1: CCom. 2.3.4: OA. 4: H. 2.3.4: MCh. 1.2: CCh. 3.4: Six. 4: MaB. 2.3.4: SyB. 2.3.4: Std. 4: ASM. 2.3: JCP. 3: PQ. 2.3: SpC. 2: THY. 1.2: GAA. 2: PepC, 1.2.3.4: HM. 1: SFP. 1.2: DSF. 2: SSF. 2 VICKY HINTON - Gen.: OA, 1: PQ. 4 NANCY HOGAN - Gen. GARY HOFFMAN - Voc.: HRS. 3: MCh. 1.2: CCh. 2.3.4: DECA. 3.4 . DEBBIE HOL- COMB - Voc.: CS, 1: SC. 1: OA. 1: LC. 1: H. 3: MCh. 1: Or. 1.2.33 ASM. 1,2,3: HRep. 3: PQ. 2.3: LtC. 1: COE. 4: Pr. 4: PepC, 1: Ch. 1: NHS. 4: SFP, 1.2.3: DSF. 1,2,3: SSF. 1.2 JOHN HOLLER - Gen.: MaB. 2: ACB. 2 RICH HOLT - Gen: CCom. 4: Ftb. 2 ROXANNA HONAKER - Gen.: JA. 2 RANDY HOPKINS - Voc.: MCh. 1.2: CCh. 3,4: DECA. 3.42 205 Bskb. 1 RANDY HOSTETLER - Gen.. FTA. 4. Tr. 1: HM. 1 LINDA HOWELL - Gen. SUE HUD- DLESTON - Gen.: CCom. 3.4: ASM, 4: PCom, 3, SpC, 3.4: THY. 2, AFS. 3.4: PepC, 2.3: JAs, 4, NHS. 4, Teen. 4: DAR, 4 BARBARA HUFFMAN - Voc. HRS. 2 BONNIE HUFFMAN - Voc. ROD HUGHES - Voc.: SC. 4: DECA. 3.4 DAN HUMES - Voc.: VarH. 3: Ftb. 1.2.3: Bsb. 2.3.4: Wr. 2,3 LARRY HYME - Gen., PrC. 4. I DAVE IMBODY - Voc.: SC, 4. VICA. 3, 4, NHS, 4: SFP. 1 DICK IMBODY-Gen.: HRP.2:HRT.3: VarH. 3.4: Ftb. 1.2.3.4: Bskb. 1: Tr. 1.2.3.4: ALT, 4 J CHRIS JACKSON - Gen,:VarH.2.3.4:Tr.1,2. 3.4: DAw. 3 KATHY JEREW - Gen: JA. 2 MIKE JOLLIFF - Voc.: VICA 3.4 DAVE JOHNSON - Gen.: CCom. 1.3: FTA. 4: VarH. 4: Ftb. 1: Bskb. 1. Tr. 1: Wr. 2.3.4: HM. 1: NHS. 4: SFP, 1.2: DSF. 1: SSF. 1 JAN JOHNSON - Voc.: MCh. 1.2: COE. 4 JAY JOHNSTON - Gen.: CP, 3: CCom. 1.2.3. PCom. 3: VarH. 4: Art. 4: Fbt. 1.2.3.4: Tr. 1.2: HM. 1 ANDY JONES - Gen.: MCh. 2: VarH. 2.3.4: Sw. 2.3.4 DON JONES - Voc:: SC. 4: VICA. 3,4 WADE JONES - Gen.: HRP. 3.4: HRC. 1: CCom. 2: H. 3: MCh. 2: CCh. 3.4: Sax, 4: ASM. 4: JCP. 3: VarH. 4. Fib. 2.3.4: SEn. 3 RICK JONES - Voc. BOB JOR- DAN - Gen. JENNY JUDY - Voc.: PQ, 2.3: GAA. 2: VICA. 4 TOM JUMP - Gen.: HRV. 3: HRT. 4: CCom. 3.4: H. 4: PCom, 3.4: LtC. 2: FVC. 3,4: VarH. 4. Ftb.1,2.3.4:Bskb.1:Gf.2:Tr.1.3.4:JK.4. K DIANA KEIRNS - Gen. LOIS KEIRNS - Gen.: JA. 2: GAA.1 JEFF KELLEY - Gen., HRP. 2: HRV. 1: HRT. 3: SC. 1.2: CCom. 1.2: SpC. 1: VarH. 1: Ftb. 1: Tr, 1: HM, 1: SFP, 2 KELLY KELLNER - Gen.: HRS. 1: SyB. 1: Or. 2: ASM. 2: SpC. 1: Ftb. 1: Wr. 2.3: SEn. 1 RICK KELLY -- Gen.: HRP. 1.2: HRV. 3.4: CCom. 3.4: VarH. 3.4: Ftb. 1.2.3.4: Bskb. 1: Tr. 1.3: HM. 1: NHS. 4: SFP. 2 KEITH KETCHAM - VOC.: VICA. 4 DAVE KIMBERLING - Voc.: HRV, 3.4: PCom. 3: VICA. 3.4: WR. 2: JA. 2.3.4 MIKE KING - VOC.: VICA. 4 DIANE KLINGEL - Gen.: HRT. 2: CCom. 4: OA, 4: LC. 1.2: Q, 4: JA. 2.3.4 :N and DAVE KOHLER -- Gen, NHS, 4. OUT. 4 DIANA KOHLER - Gen CCom. 4, THY. 2, Pr. 4, PepC.1,JA,3.4 DAVID KRAUZ - Voc, RITCH KUHA - Gen , HRT, 4, CCom. 3. Ftb. 1.2.3.4, Bskb. I Ir. 1.2.3, AIM.1 LORI KURZ - Voc.. OA. 1.3. Mgtn, 1,2 QCII. 3, THY, 2, DECA. 3.4, PepC. I. Teen, 4, DAW. 4 L PAT LACKEY -- Voc . PCom. 3. COE, 4, JA. 2.3 THERESA LANG Q Gen , CCom. 4. H, 3.4, Orb. 3. 4, ASM. 3. PCom. 3.4. Deb. 3. PQ. 3. HM. 1. JA. 2. SFP. 1 DOUG LEEDOM - Gen . ACB. 1. Ftb. 1.2: Bskb. 1.2, Tr. 1.2 CHUCK LESTER - Gen.: HRS. I, H 4. MCI1. 1, SyB. 1, FEA. 3. AV. 1 JANIS LEWIS - Gen . PrC. 4. DAW, 4 FRANK LINE - Gen , HRT. 3, Q. 4, H. 3. MCh. 2. CCh. 3.4, ASM. 3.4. PCom. 4, HRep, 3.4. PQ. 4. SpC. 3.4, Art. 4 JOHN LISTER - Gen . CP. 1. HRP, 1.2.4. SC. 1. MCh. 2. CCN. 3.4, ASM. 3.4. AIM. 1.2.3.4. HM. 1: NHS. 4 MARIANNE LITTLE - Gen . HRS. 3: HRT. 3, MCh. 2. CCN. 3.4. MAB. 2.3.4. SyB. 4. AcB. 2.3: PepB. 2. ASM, 3. SOC. 2.3. FTA. 4. FEA. 4. GAA, 23 Tr. 4, NHS. 4: SEn. 4. SFP. 1 MYRA LITTLETON - Gen.: CS. 3. 4 HRS 2. CCom. 3.4, LC. 1. H. 3.4. MCh. 1.2: PCom. 3. SDC. 2.3. THY. 2. HM. 1, PepC. 1.2.3.4. SWB. 4 JUDY LOGAN - Voc . MCh. 1. DECA. 4 DEBBIE LORD - Gen . HRS, 2. OA. 2: MCh. I DEBBIE LOUCK - Voc COE. 4. PepC. 1 MIKE LUMBER- SON - Gen . HRP. 3. CCI1, 3. MaB. 2.3.4: SyB. 2.3.41 ACB. 2 PepB. 2.3.4. Std. 2.3.4, Or, 2.3.4: Sym. 3.4. ASM 2.3.4. HRED. 2. PrC. 4, Sw. 2, Ten. 2: HM. 1: DO. 4 SFP. I 2.3. DSE. 2.3 SHARLENE LUMPKINS - Germ , HRV. 3. LC. I, H. 4, Orb. 4. MCh. 1. PCom. 4: GAA I SHARON LUMPKINS - Gen., HRT. 2. MCH, I. THY. 1, GAA. 1 GAYLA LYONS - VOC.: LC I 2.3 COE. 4 GERRY LYSAGHT - Voc ,HRV. I3 4. HRC. 2. SC. I. CCom. 2.3.4. Ftb. 1. GI. 21 Tr, 1: HM 1 2 UI RFIONDA MAHAFFEY - Gen , OA, 1. FrC. 3.4. Cf'-A I JA 2 SUSAN MALONE - Voc . LC. 2.4. COE. 4. PepC. I SALLY MALONEY - Gen. CCom. 3.4, OA. 2. H, 3. MCh. 2, CCI1. 4. ASM, 3.4, PCom. 3.4, PQ. 2, SDC. 2.3.4. THY. 1,2. FTA. 4. AFS. 2.3.4, GAA. 2, PepC. 2.3.4, NHS. 4. YG. 2, SFP.I LINDA MANLEY - Voc., SC. 4: COE, 41 JA. 2.3 WAYNE MARTIN - Gen ALLEN MASON - Voc. MCI1, 1. ACB. I. Ftb. 1.2.4 VELMA MASON - Gen . LC. 1, O. 4. PCom. 4, THY. 2. GAA. 2 DEB MAY - Gen. JILL MCAFEE - Gen.: CCom. 3,43 MCh. 1.2: CCh. 3.4: Or, 1.2.3.4: ASM, 2.3.4: PCom. 4: THY. 1.21 GAA. 2: NHS. 4: SEn. 4 GLENN Mc- CLEESE - Gen , LC. I. MCh. 1.2. AV, 2.4 SHEILA MCCLOSKEY - VOC.. HRP. 3: HRV. 4, PCom. 3. GAA. 2. COE. 4. PepC. 3.4. JA. 2. NHS, 4, SFP.1 BUN- NY MCCOMBS - Ger1.:PrC.4 ' DAVE MCCRERY - Gen.: HRV. 3: HRS. 4: H. 4: MCh. 2: CCh. 3.4: Sax. 4: Or. 1.2.3.4: Sym. 2.3.4. ASM. 2.3.4: VarH. 3.4: Ftb. 1.2.3.4: Tr. 1.2.3.4: JK. 4, NHS, 4. ALT. 4. SFP. 1.2: DSF.1 GLORIA McDUFFIE - Gen., HRS. 1.2: SC. 1: OA. 1. LC. 1. PQDB. 1: ASM. 4, PQ, 3. THY. 1: NHS. 4 MARCIAMcELROYAGen.,MCI'I.1:PCom.2.3. 4. SDC. 3.4. FTA. 4: GAA. 1, NHS. 4 BRANDT MCFARLIN - Gen.: LC. 1, H. 3: VarH. 3.4: Ftb. 1.3.4. Bskb. 1.3.4, Bsb. 4: Tr. 1:CCy.1.AtM, 1.3.4. JK, 4. NHS, 4 CHARLIE MCGINNISS - Voc. DANNY MCGOWAN - Gen.: PCom. 1 TIM MCGUIRE - Gen.. CP. 4, HRV. 1.4. SC. 4, CCom. 2.3.4. ACB. 2: PepB, 2: JCP. 3: LIC. 2: FTA. 4, VarH. 4: Ftb. 1,2.3,4: Tr, 1.3: HM, I: NHS, 4, SWB. 4: SFP, I JERRY MCKENZIE-Voc VICKIE MCKENZIE-Voc.: LC. 1.2, CCh. 1: PepC. 1. JA. 2.3: SFP. 1 RALPH Mc:- KINNISS - Gen., HRP. 1.2.4, HTR, 3: SC. 1. Ftb. 1. Bskb, 1.2.3.4: Bsb. 3.4: NHS. 4 CONNIE Mc- KNIGHT - Gen., CCh. 4: MaB. 2.3.4: SyB. 2.3.4, PepB. 4: Or. 3.41 ASM. 3.4: PepC. 3: JA. 2.3: DB, 4. SEVI. 2.3 P.J MCNOLDY - GMI.: HRV 1,4' CCom. 3.4. OA. 1.2.3.4: H. 2.3.4: Orb. 3. ASM. 2.3. JCP. 3: PCom. 2,3: PQ, 2: THY. 1: FTA. 4: AFS, 2: GAA,1,PepC.2.3.4.NHS.4 RUTH ANN MCNUTT - Gen.: Mal. FrC. Pe-DC CAROL MCQUILLEN - Gen.: THY. 1.2.3: GAA, 2: PepC. 1 BRENDA MERWINE - Gen. KATHY MIERS - Voc: DECA. 3.4. JA, 2 KRISTA MIERS - Gen.: HRT, 1,2: CCom. 4: OA, 4: Q. 4: H, 3: Orb. 3: PQ, 4: PepC. 1: JA, 3,4 BECKY MILLER - Gen.: Q. 4: PrC. 4: HM. 1: JA. 4 GEORGE MILLER - Voc.: VICA. 4: Ftb. 1,2 PAM MILLER - Gen.: CCh. 3.4: Sux. 3: MaB, 2.3.4: SyB. 2.3.4, Std. 3.4: Or, 1.2.3.4. Sym. 2. 3.4: DO. 2.3.4: SO. 2.3.4: SEn. 1.2.3.4 STEVE MILLIGAN - Gen.: HRV. 2: CCom, 3,4: VarH. 3.4. Ftb. 1.2.3.4: Tr. 1.2. HM. 1 TOM ILLIGAN - Gen.: MaB. 2.3.4: SyB. 2.3: PepB. 3: td. 3, Or. 4, SFP,1,2.DSF.1,SSF.1 MARY MOFFETT - Gen.: CT. 2: HRS. 4: HRT, 2: CCom. 2.4: OA. 1.2.3.4: PCom. 4, THY. 2: NHS, 4 BLANCHE MOORE - Gen: SC. 4: CCom. 4: CCh. 3.4. ASM. 4 RITA MOORE - Gen YVONNE MOORE - Gen.: HRT. 1. JA. 2.3 HANNAH MORRIS - VOC.: MCh. 1.2: CCh. 3: SpC. 2: COE, 4, PepC. 1.2.3.4: SFP, 1 JESSICA MOSBARGER - Gen.: MCI'1.2 WALTER MULLINS - Voc.: VICA, 3.4 DEBBIE MURPHY - Voc..COE. 4. N CONNIE NEWELL - Gen.. JA. 4 CHAN- TELLE NICOLOSI - Gen KIM NUFER - Gen.: OA. 4. Q. 4: H. 3: MAB. 2.3.4: SyB. 3: ACB. 2: PepB. 2: PCom. 3. PQ, 2: SpC. 3.4. GAA. 2: PepC. 1. NHS. 4 BEV NUSSER- Voc. O DEBBIE ORCENA - Voc.: MaB. 2: ACB. 2: PepB. 2. DECA. 3.4 LISA ORSINI - Gen.: LC. 4: VDem. 4. FNA. 2 LINDA ORR - VOC.. MCh. 1: COE. 4 MARION OSBORNE - Gen. DEBBIE OUTHWAITE - Gen,: PepC. 1: NHS 4 DEBBIE OWENS - Gen.: CCom. 4: MCh. 1: SyB. 1: THY. 1: GAA, 1: PepC. I JIM OWENS - Gen.: HRV, 1: HRT. 2.3. CCom. 3.4. VarH. 2.3.4: Bskb. 1.2.3.4: GI. 2.3.4: Tr. 1 ' LEARO OWENS - Voc., HRS. 4: OA. 4: COE. 4 P ARLEN PACK - Voc. GAIL PACKER - Gen , HRT, 4, CCOITI. 2.4: MCh. 1.2: CCI1. 3.4. Sax. 4. ASM. 3.4: SpC. 3: FTA. 4: AFS. 3.4: GAA, 2: PepC. 1: NHS. 4 RICHARD PARISH - Voc.: DECA. 3.4 JOHN PARR - Voc., VICA. 4 SAM PARSONS -- Voc , H. 3 JOHN PARTLOW - Gen JOHN PATRICK - Gen.: HRV. 3: SC. 1, VarH. 3.4, Ftb. 1.2. 3.4: Bskb, 1: Tr, 1.2.3Q ALT. 4 DOUG PATTER- SON - Voc : DECA. 4 MARLA PEACOCK - Gen.: 206 HRS. 3.4: CCom. 2: MCh. 1: PCom. 3: SpC. 3: GAA. 2: PepC. 2,3,4. GS. IaII,7 3: NHS, 4, SFP. I GLENN PEARSON - Gen.: H. 2.3.4: Orb. 2.4: MCI1. 1.2: CCI1. 3.4: PCom. 2.3.4: HRep, 2.3.4: PQ. 2.3: AM announcements. 2.3.4: Panorama Tech. Crew. 2.3.4 STEVE PENNINGTON - Gen.: HRP. 1: HM, 1: JA. 2 BRENDA PERRY - Voc.: COE. 4 VICKI PERRY - Voc.: COE. 4 FRED PERSINGER - Voc.: HRV. HRT HELEN PETERSON - Voc.: DECA. 3.4 PEGGY PEZLEY - Voc.: DECA. 3.4: PepC. I GLENN PFAHLER - Gen.: PrC. 4 JOANN PILLEY - Gen.: HRV, 2, HRT. 3: MCh. 2 BOB PITCHFORD - Gen,: Art, 4: PrC. 4 MARK POSTELL - Voc.: HRV. 4 COLE POSTLE - Gen.: HRV, 1: HRT. 2 JUDY POTTS - Voc.: HRT, 4 JANICE PRATER - Voc.: COE. 4: Pr, 4: JA, 4 DAWN PRATT - Gen,3 PQ. 4, Tr. 4 BRUCE PRICE - Gen., CCom. 4: OA. 1: LC. 1,2. H, 3.4: Orb. 3: MCh. 1. CCh, 2.3.41 ASM, 2: PCom. 3.4: PO. 2: SpC. 2.3: AFS. 2.3.4: NHS. 4: DAw. 3.4: SEn. 3: SFP, 1 RALPH PRICE - Gen. R MAX RALSTON-Gen.:VarH.4:Ftb.4:Tr,2.3: Gym. 4 OWEN RARDON - Voc.: VICA, 3.4 STEVE REEVES - Gen.: HRP. 3: HRV, 4, SC. 1: CCom. 3: JCP. 3: FTA, 4 DAVE REYNOLDS - Gen.: FrC. 2.3 GARY REYNOLDS - Gen MEL REYNOLDS - Voc.: MCh. 1:CCh, 2.3: ASM, 2: LIC. 1. 2: VICA, 4: SFP.1 MIKE ROADS - Gen.: VarH. 2. 3.4: Bskb. 1.2.3.4: Bsb. 2.3.4: HM. 1: JK, 4: NHS. 4: ALT, 4 GREG RICE - Gen.: HRV. 1: CCom. 3: JCP. 3: FTA. 4: VarH, 4: Ftb. 1.2.3.4: Bskb. 1: Tr, 1.2. 3: SFP. 1: OSF. 1 JOYCE RICE - Voc.: MCh. 1: PCom. 3: COE. 4: HM. 1: JA. 2 JOHN RICHARD- SON - Gen ROXANNE RICHARDSON - Voc.: SC. 4: DECA. 3.4 MARY RICHIE - Voc.: CCom. 1. 4, LC. 2: H. 3,4: Orb. 3: PCom. 3: COE. 4: PepC. 1.3.41 JA. 2.3.4 MARK RING - Gen.: HRT, 3: Ftb. 1: Tr. 41HM, 1 MARY RIPPY - Voc.: HRT. 2: PepC. 1 PATTI ROBBINS - Voc.: DECA. 4 LOIS ROUSH - Voc.: MCh. 1,23 COE, 4: PepC. 1.2: NHS. 4 DAVID RUSH - Gen.: MCh. 2: CCh. 3.4: ASM. 4 JUDY RUTH - Gen.: HRP. 1,33 HRV, 2, HRT. 4: SC. 1: OA. 1: MCh. 2: CCh, 3.4. Srx, 4: ASM, 3.4: PCom. 4, PQ. 2: SDC. 2.3: THY. 1. PepC. 1.2.33 HM. 1: SFP, 1: DSF.1 PHIL RUTH - Gen.: HRP. 2: Ftb. 1, Tr, 1. S PAM SCHABER - Voc.: COE. 4 MIKE SCHERTZER - Gen.: HRV, 2: ACB. 1: PCom. 3: SpC. 2: SFP, 1.2 CINDY SCHLECHT - Gen.:MCh.1.2: ACB. 1: PCom. 3: THY. 1.2: PepC. 1,2: Tr, 3 BOB SCHROLL - Gen. RICK SCHUSTER - Gen.: CT. 1: HRV. 1: HRS. 4: CCom. 1.2.3.4: Q. 4: PCom. 3,4: LIC. 1.2: AFS. 2.3.4: VarH. 4: Ftb. 1.2.3.4: Tr, 3: AtM. 1:HM.1:NHS.4:NMST.4:SFP.1 PAM SCHWAD- ERER - Gen.: CCom. 4: Q. 3.4: H. 4: MCh. 1.2: CCh. 3.4: MaB. 2.3.4: SyB. 3.4: AcB. 1.2: PepB, 2.4: Or, 1. 2.3.4. Sym, 4: ASM. 43 PCom. 3.4: LIC. 2: FTA. 4: AFS. 2: GAA. 13 PepC. 1: NHS. 4: MSS. 2.3: NMST. 4: SFP. 2.3: DSF. 3 STEVE SCHWEINFURTH - Gen.: SC. 1. CCom. 1.2.4: PCom. 3: VarH. 2.3.4: Bskb. 1.2.3. Bsb. 2.3.4: JK, 4 JOHN SCOTT - Gen.: MCh. 1: PrC. 4: FIb.1 KEN SCROGGINS - Voc. ROBERT SECKEL - Voc,3 VICA, 4: Tr, 1 GREG SEITZ - Gen.: ACB. 2: Or.1 MIKE SHAFER - Gen.: HRT. 3: CCom. 2: H, 4: Ftb. 1.2: Tr. 1 JOHN SHANK - Gen.: CT, 3: HRV, 4: CCom. 2.3.4: Q. 3: MCh. 2: CCI1. 3.4: ASM. 3.4: JCP. 3: VarH. 3.4: Ftb. 1.2.3.4: Bskb. 1: Gf, 2.3.4: AtM. 1: JK, 4: NHS. 4: Teen, 4: TeenB. 2.3.4 MIKE SHENEFIELD - Gen.: AV. 1: HM, 1 TOBY SHIELDS - Gen. DEBBIE SHIFFLET - Gen. JIM SHIGLEY - Voc.: SC, 4: CCom. 4: VICA, 4 LYN SHIRK - Gen. BECKY SHOWALTER - Gen.: FrC. 3.4: PepC. 2.3.4 CHUCK SHUCK - Gen.: HRP. 1.4: HRV. 3: SC. 12 CCom. 3.4: H. 2: PCom. 3: FEA. 3.4: VarH. 2.3: Tr, 2. 3,4: AIM. 2.3.4: NHS. 4 MIKE SIMPKINS -- Gen.L SC. 1.3.41 CCom. 2.3.4: H. 4: JCP. 3: PQ, 2: AFS. 2: Ftb. 1.2: Tr, 1.2: JK. 4: NHS. 41 Teen. 4 CHARLES SISSON - Voc.: Tr. 1.2: CCy. 2 LINDA SLACK - Gen.: OA. 4: Or, 1: THY. 2: PepC. 1: NHS. 4 PETE SLATER - Gen.: HRP. 2: SC. 1: CCom. 4: Ftb. 1.4: Tr. 1.2.3.4 GLEN SLONE - Voc.: HRV. 3: VICA. 4 DEBI SMITH - Voc.: LC: DECA. 3.4 DENNY SMITH - Voc.: DECA. 3.4: PrC. 4: DAw. 4 KEVIN SMITH - Gen,:HRP.1.3.4:MCh.1:Bskb.I LIN- DA SMITH - Gen.: PepC. 1: HM. 1: JA. 2.3 PAM SMITH - Gen.: HRS. 4: HRT. 3: FrC. 2: THY. 2: PGDCI 1.2.3 ROSS SMITH - Voc.: MaB. 2.3: ACB. 2.3: PepB, 2.3: HRep. 2: VICA. 4: Ftb. 1: Bskb. 1 MARGARET SNARE - Voc.: VICA. 4: DECA. 3.4 MYRNA SNOW - Gen.: CCom. 4: LO, 1.2: Q. 3.4: MCh. 1.2: PCom. 3: FTA. 4: GAA. 1: JA, 2.3.4: SFP. 1 SUE SNOW - Gen.: PCom. 3: PQ. 3: THY. 2: PepC. 1.2.3.4 STEPHANIE SNYDER - Gen.: CCom. 4: LC. 1: PCom. 3: THY. 1: GAA. 1: HM. 1: JA. 2: SFP.1 TERRY SNYDER - Voc.: HRC. 1: LC. 1: MCh. 1: ACB. 1: PepB, 1: DECA. 3.4: Sw. 3 RICK SPAULDING - Gen.: VarH. 3.4: AV. 4: Bskb. 1.2.3.4: Tr. 1.2.3: HM. 1 LARRY SPILLMAN - Voc.: MCh. 1.2 SHARON STAGE - Gen.: PepC. 1 BILL STALLINGS - Voc.: VICA. 4 ROGER STANLEY - Voc.: HRT. 3: SC. 1: VICA. 3.4: DECA. 3.4 MAR- GARET STARKS - Voc.: MCh. 1: COE. 4: PrC. 4 CHERYL STEED - Gen.: LC. 1: PrC. 4: JA. 2 DOUG STEVENS - Voc.: VICA. 3.4 SHARON STURGILL - Voc.: COE. 4 JAMIE SULLIVAN - Voc.: HRV. 4: HRS. 2: HRT. 3: MCh. 1.2: PepC. 1 VICKIE SWART - Gen.: CCom. 4: Q. 3.4: NlCh, 1: CCh. 2.3.4: ASM. 2.3.4: PCom. 3.4: FTA. 4: GAA. 1: PepC. 2: JA. 3: NHS, 4 MARC SWARTZ - Gen.: HRP. 3.4: HRV. 1: CCom. 2.3.4: H. 4: Orb. 4: ASM, 4: JCP. 3: PCom. 3: LtC. 1.2: Ftb. 1: Bskb. 1.2.3: Tr. 1: AIM. 2: BS. QAIU 3: JK. 4: NHS. 4: YG. 4: S. 4: SGST. 4: SFP. 1.2 VAL SWINEHART - Gen.: H. 3.4: Orb. 4: CCh. 3.4: MaB. 2.3.4: SyB. 2.3: ASM. 3: FTA. 4: AFS. 2.3: NHS. 4: SEn. 4: SFP. 1.3. T DOUG THACKER - Gen.: NHS. 4 ANNETTE THOMPSON - Gen.: OA. 1: LC. 1.2: H. 2: PQ. 2: GAA. 2 KONETA THOMPSON - VOC.: HRS. 3: SC. 43 MCh. 1: GAA. 2: VICA. 4: PepC, 1.2 NEDRA THOMPSON - Voc.: SCO. 4 SALLY THOMPSON - Voc.: COE. 4 KATHY THOMPSON - Gen.: MCh. 1.2.3: CCh. 4: ASM. 4: PepC. 2.3.4 SHEL- LEY THORTON - Gen.: MCh. 1.2: CCh. 3.4: Sax. 4. ASM. 3.4:SEn.4 DENNIS TRIMNER-Gen.:LtC. 1.21 Ftb. 1: Wr. 1 TRICIA TROUTMAN - Gen: PQ. 2.3: THY. 3: Tr. 3.4 SPENCER TRUMBLE - Voc.: HRP. 3 PAULA TUCKER - Voc.: MCh. 1.2. 3: COE. 4: JA. 2.3.4 TERRIE TURNBULL - Gen.: CCI'1. 4: ASM. 4: AFS. 4: PepC. 4: NHS. 4: AFSR, 4 ARLENE TURNER - Gen.. HRS. 4: SC. 2: CCom. 4: LC.1.2:Q.31.4:MCI'1.1,2:CCh.3,4:MaB.2.3.4:SyB. 1.2.3.4: PepB. 3.4: ASM. 4: PCom. 3.4: LIC. 1.2: JA. 2.3.4: NHS. 4. U CHRIS UNDERWOOD - Voc.: HRV, 3: SC. 4: H. 3: MCh. 1: FrC. 2: COE. 4: SEn, 1. V ANN VALEDIN - Gen.: LC DONNA VAN SICKLE - Voc.: MCh. 2: VICA. 4: Pe-pC. 1: SFP.1 WILLIE VORNHOLT - Gen.: HRV. 1: HRT. 2: CCom. 2: CAw. 2 CHRIS VOGT. - Gen.: SC. 4: H. 2.3: CCI1, 3: MaB. 2.3.4: SyB. 3.4: ACB. 2: PepB, 2.3: Std. 2.3.4: Or. 4: ASM. 2.3.4: Wr. 3. W DERROL WAGGONER - Gen.: Ftb, 1.2.3.4: Wr. 2.3.4: HM. 1: JK. 4 MIKE WAGNER- Voc.: DECA. 3.4 TERRY WARD - Voc.: HRP. 4: MCI1. 2: CCI1. 3: COE. 4 DEB WEDDINGTON - Gen.: HRT. 2: SC. 1: OA. 1: PCom. 3: GAA. 2: PepC, 1.4: JA. 2,3 KAY WERLINE - Gen.: CCh. 2.3.4: Sex, 4: MaB. 2.3.4: SyB. 3.4: PepB, 3: Or. 2.3.4: ASM. 2.3.4: SpC. 2: PrC. 4: SEn. 2.4 DEBBIE WILDS - Gen.: HRT. 1.2: OA. 4: H. 4: Orb. 4: MCh. 1.2.3. CCh. 4: ASM. 4: PepC. 4 PEGGY WHITE - Voc.: HRS. 4: MCh. 2: PCom. 3: GAA. 2: COE. 4 TIM WILLAUER - Voc.: VICA. 4: HM. 2 DAVE WILLIAMS - Voc HERB WIL- LIAMS - Gen.: Ftb. 2.3.4: HM. 1.2 RON WIL IAMS - Gen.. HRV. 3: MCh. l. HM. 1 SCOTT WILLIAMS - Gen.. HRP. 1.2.3, HRT. 4: CCom. 4. CCI'1. 4: MaB. 2.3: SyB. 3: ACB, 2: PepB, 2.3. Or. 3.4. ASM. 4: JCP. 3. AFS. 4: NHS. 4. SFP. 1.2 SHEILA WILLIAMS - Voc., MCh. 2. VICA. 4 JACK WILLIS -Gen.:Tr.1:SFP.1 JIM WILSON-VoC.:VarH. 3. DECA. 3.4: Sw. 2.3.4 VICKI WILSON - Gen.: HRC. 3: H. 3: MCh. 3. JA. 3 VICKI WILSON - Voc.: PQ, 2: GAA. 2: VICA. 4 DEBBI WINCK .- Gen.: HRS. 2: CCom. 4: MCI1. 2: CCI1. 3.4: Or. 1.2.3.4. Sym. 4: ASM. 4: THY. 2: PepC. 1.2.3.4. JAS, 4, NHS. 4: Teen. 4: V, 4: SFP.1 STEVE WINTERS - Gen.. CCom. 2.3.4. Ftb. 1.2.3.4: Tr. 1.2.3.4 TIM WISE- BAKER - Gen.g HRV: MaB. 2. PepB, 2. PrC. 4, Ftb. Tr: NANCY WOOLEY - Voc: HRV. 4. MCh. li COE. 4: PrC. 4: PepC. 1.2.3 CHUCK WORTZ - Gen.: PVC. 4: Wr. 2.3 VALERIE WRIGHT - Gen: CS, 1. HRS. 1.3. CCom. 3.4: OA. 4: H. 2.3.4. MCh. 1. 2: Or. 1: PCom. 2.3. THY. 1: GAA. 2: PrC. 4: PepC. 1. 2.3: HM. 1: SwB. 4: SFP. 1 BONNIE WYATT - Gen.:PrC.4 BOB WYLIE-Voc.:Ftb.2. Y DAN YOST - Voc. LORETTA YOUNG - Gen.: LtC. 1.2: GAA. 1.2 RALPH YOUNG - Voc.. HRP. 3: HRT. 1: MaB. 2: SyB. 2: ACB. 2. Or. 2: VICA. 4: Bskb. 1 BOB YOUNG - Gen.. CCom. 4: MaB. 2.3.4: SyB. 1.2.3.4: PepB, 4: Or. 2: AV. 4. Z PAM ZUCKER - Gen.: HRS. 1: SC. 3.4: OA. 3: H. 4: MCh. 2: CCI1. 3.4: PCom. 3: PQ. 2: THY. 2: FTA. 4: AFS. 3.4: PeDC. 1.2.3.4: HM. 1: NHS. 4: AFSR. 3. SFP,1.DSF.1. 207 S Looking Back . ln this year's Quiver we looked back over the last one hundred yea rs to see what we have accom- plished in all phases of high school life. The division pages are divided into three parts. One pic- ture being the oldest we could find, the next fifty years old, and finally a picture showing how it is today. We hope you enjoy looking back with us through the old and the new. The Quiver staff would like to take this opportunity to thank all of those people who helped to make this book possible. A spe- cial thanks to lVlrs. Karin Hamil- ton, lVlr. Willard Kocsovsky, Advis- ers, American Yearbook Consult- ant lVlr. Earl Parks, and Dale E. Hughes Photographers. 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