Sulphur Springs High School - Sulphurette Yearbook (Sulphur Springs, OH)

 - Class of 1945

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Junior - Senior Banquet '4 i On April 23, the Juniors received their 35 guests at the Harding Hotel in Marion for the annual Junior-Senior Banquet. We were all seated at three large tables. Each was decorated with a large ship filled with colorful fiowers. At each plate was a package of live-savers tied to confetti which was strung to the ship in the center. The girls in their pastel formals and the boys with their new suits made a very picturesque scene. During the three course meal, which was served by colored wait- resses and waiters, the program took place with Herbert Light as the very able toast- master. He introduced first Kermit Kibler who responded to Herbert's Ports of Call. After KermLt's response came a short talk on The Building of the Ship by Mr. Dennis. Next were the three trumpeteers, Donald Schimpf, Donald Shawk, and Ivan Ulmer, who played two selections. VVith a remark which made Knappenbergefs face turn from white to pink, Herbert introduced Donald Knappenberger who was to give the speech called Barnacles. However, at this point, we were all stunned by the great news that the war in Germany was over fthe man forgot to mention that the report was unconiirmedl, so Knappenberger just sat down with the statement that alter that, we wouldn't care to hear what he had to say. Somehow the rest of the program continued with Ruth Geissman, Marcelle Wood, and Vera Light singing Bell Bottom Trousers, accompanied by Miss Spreng. Then the Seniors read their Will, History, and Prophecy mostly in a joking manner but interesting. The final number on the program was a two piano number by Kathryn Spreng and Vera Light. Following was a short intermission while the five piece orchestra warmed up, and then we learned that the report we had heard was unconfirmed and merely a rumor. Needless to say, we were disillusioned but this was soon forgotten when the orchestra gave out with plenty of wing 'n jive! Dancing occupied the rest of the eve- ning for most people, with some wandering in the halls gazing around the hotel in curiousity. The swell little orchestra added a few novelty numbers and a swell time was had by all! --VERA LIGHT

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