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ATHLETIC BANQUET The first annual athletic banquet was held on March 30 at the school building. The theme carried out was the Good Ship S. S. Champs. A three-course dinner was prepared by the mothers and served by the high school girls. Mr. West, our county superintendent, acted as toastmaster. The announcement of the honorary captain, Richard Schulze, who was elect- ed by members of the varsity was the high point of the evening. Mr. Moorehead, State Director of Athletics, favored the guests with a short talk on What Makes a Lasting Champion . The program also included several toasts and songs by the boys' glee club. After the dinner three basket ball games were played which every- one enjoyed. -Robert Pinney. JUNIOR-SENIOR RECEPTION The annual .l unior-Senior reception was held at Hotel Harding in Marion, Ohio, on Saturday evening, May 14, 1938. The tables were dec- orated in a.Spinners style with suitable favors for the occasion. Forty- eight covers were laid. The program was made up of these numbers: Spinning Song ....................................... Girls' Trio Presence ...... . . . Paul Baker, Richard Schulze lncidentals .... .............. R obert Pinney Novelty . .. . . . Miss Honeck Nonsense .... .. Anonymous Echoes ....... .... B oys' Trio Reminiscence .. . .... Miss High Sketches .......................................... Junior Class Committees in charge were: Menu-Lucille Roop, Lois Caris, Mar- tha Alkireg Favors - Nellie Presler, Gladys Keller, Mary Jane Bunng Program-Paul Baker, Marie Kafer, Mary Cameron, Invitations-Doris Schieber, Lois Caris, Nellie Preslerg Entertainment - Raymond Stuck- man, Mary Cameron, Lucille Roopg Transportation - Paul Sheaffer, Robert Pinney, Marie Kafer. N .Y W 1 af ff.
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X uv O IN '51 it ev TRACK On April 29 we held a track meet at Holmes-Liberty with North Robinson, Whetstone, and Holmes-Liberty. The meet was cut short be- cause of rain. The long awaited county track meet was held at Bucyrus on May 6. Although the team did their best they received third place. Sulphur received a total of forty-seven points. Paul Baker, pole vaulter, hurd- ler, and high jumper, tied for the honor of being high point man of the meet. Ribbons were given as awards. The places won in the county track meet are as follows: Paul Baker-First, pole vault, first, high hurdles, tied first, high jump. Samuel Stauffer-First, 880 yd. rung fourth, 440 yd. run. Richard Schulze-Third, discus, third, relay. Warren Hendrickson-Third, shot put. Philip Cooper-Fifth, pole vault. James Schnarrenberger-Fifth, mile rung third, relay. Russell Keiter-Third, relay. Carl Wagner-Third, relay. THE G. A. A. The Girl's Athletic Association is now completing its second year ot history. The organization is composed of all the girls in high school who participate in physical education. The motto of the club is A sound mind in a sound body. In September the girls selected as president, Helen Walker., vice president, Marie Kaferg secretary, Maryella Duriggg and treasurer, Eleanor Light. During the year we participated in round robin tournaments in baseball and basketball. VVe also played volley ball and held relay races. In February our organization was hostess to the clubs of North Rob- inson and Leesville at a play day. During the meet the girls were divid- ed into teams representing the Olympic teams of the various countries. On March 25 the G. A. A. went to Leesville for another play day. During the winter the organization served hot dishes at noon to raise funds. We also sold refreshments at the baseball tournament here. On March 25 the G. A. A. sponsored a party for the entire high school. At the end of theyear the girls who have accumulated a hundred points for participation in activities and sports will be awarded a letter.
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