JUNIOR AND SENIOR BANQUET The Junior and Senior banquet was held in the Wharton high school gym- nasium at 6:30, May 18, 1942. The following program was held: Welcome. Richard Epley: response, C. Ruth Walters: reading, Boosting , Carlos Baker: short talk, Mr. Stout: prophecy, Marianne Murray: short talk, Mrs. Walton. The toastmaster of the evening was Richard Epley. The dinner was served by the Home Economics girls. Afterwards the group attended a picture show at the Forest theatre. irakir ATHLETIC BANQUET The annual athletic banquet was held on the night of April 10. In previous years it had been the custom to include only the team members, coach, cheerlead- ers, superintendent and a few special guests. This year, however, the affair was changed into a community potluck. and the team members were the honored guests. The banquet was held in the school gymnasium. The first ten team mem- bers, the coach, the superintendent, the speaker, and the team manager were seated at one specially-decorated table. The table was trimmed with red and white crepe paper streamers which floated out from the centerpiece, the Wyandot County Tournament Trophy. I The program which followed the supper, with the exception of the speaker. Mr. Ralph Broede, was entirely home talent. The Sunshine Quartet, Martha Ruth Musgrave, Phyllis Bowman, Clara Louise Shaffer, and Georgianne Bristoll sang several numbers: two numbers by the Barbershop Quartet, Harry Cole, Fred Corbin, Royal Kear and Marion McEvoy: Mr. Zuber gave a short review of the basketball season and presented individual rewards to the basketball meme bers and cheerleaders: the cheerleaders led several cheers. The program ended with the singing of the school song. '
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