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. NEW SCHOOL SONG 1. X I I - r v ' The students of Wharton Village School chose a new school song at the begin- ning of the basketball season. It is sung to the tune of Notre Dame's Victory March , The lyrics were written by Georgiana Bristoll, a Freshman, and Dorothy Wentz, a Sophomore. Under the leadership of our music teacher, Miss Oyer, yve learned this song and are proud to call it The Wharton School Song . - 'Q Cheer for old Wharton, old Wharton High: We'II cheer for Wharton, we'Il tell you why- O Our boys fight with all their might, A They're sure to win this game tonight. ' l.Ve'll stand beside them, they'll never fallg Get on your toes boysfigetihold Effect ball. We must win this game tonight, Three cheers for old lVharton High. Rah! Rah! Rah! W' stands for our hopes to win, H means that we are honestiwithing A means we want action boys, R is our worthy rooting noiseg T is the trust we have in our team, O is the outcome of their esteem, N is for our noble boys- KVe think they're the real McCoys. Rah! Rah! Rah! S means that we pray for Tour success, ' C is the courage we must possess: H is for our hopefulness, O is the outcome right and justj Y O again appears in our song, Meaning the outcome must not be wrong. l. is for our loyalty W To help win a victory
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H we lst. row-Harry Cole, Luther Schoenberger, Marion McEvoy. Earl Stumpp, Max Corbin, and Bill Bibler. ' Znd. row-Mr. Reuwee, Wayne Buess, Donal! Shane, Richard Epley, Russell Fehnel, Charles iValters, and Ferris Kimmel. 3l'd l'OLU1R0b9l'I Motter, CUT! Cole, Lowell MCNuIf, Ggfold Saber, Junior Gfbggn qfyd Bobby Rife. 'kit' F. F. A. The activities of our chapter during this school year have greatly exceeded those of the two preceding years of our F. F. A. existence. Every member has done his part in the betterment of the chapter. The new officers who were installed when school began were: president, Marion McEvoy: vice-president, Earl Stumpp: secretary, Luther Schoenbergerg treasurer. William Bibler: reporter, Max Corbin: and our advisor, Mr. Reuwee. For the purpose of raising money for the treasury and financing our summer trip we set up an eats stand at the Fourth of July Fireworks Celebration and later had a junk drive. We cooperated with other chapters in the county by' sending Donald' Shane to the county corn husking contesti having exhibits at the county fair, sending officers to the training school at Sycamore. participating in the county pest hunt, and sending four green hands to Eden for their Future Farmer degree. Our chapter had a parliamentary procedure team. which took fifth place in the county. Donald Shane took first place in the public speaking contest. New members were initiated for their green hand degree last October at the school house. ' ' ' h . Our trip to Washington D. C. was taken in August. This trip, which lasted four days and carried us through four states, proved educational as well as recreational. A radio program, outlining the trip, was given by five of our F. F. A. members, January 17, at station WMRN, Marion. Our annual parent and son banquet was held the eveningkof April 8 on the gym floor. There were fifteen members and sixty-four guests present. The guest speaker of the evening was Mr. H. H. Warner, the Vocationwl Agriculture teacher from Arlington high school.
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RW' I Girl's Glee Club lst. row--Norma Jean Bowman, Norma Kear, Donna Kear, Irene Wykes, Carolyn Secrist, Georgiana Bristoll, Phyllis Bowman. Znd. row-Irene Bishop, Ruth Musgrave, Grace Stephan, Norma Jean Wykes, Geneva Crew, Doris 'Secrist, Helen Fehnel, Ann Kear. 3rd. row-Doris Cole, Dorotha Walters, Dorothy Snook, Dorothy Wentz, Barbara Eply, Clara Louise Shaffer, Maxine Corbin, Marilyn Fehnel, Maxine Bristoll. Boys Glee Club B First row, left to right-Gene Opper, hWayne Buessr Robert Motter, Max Corbin, Clinton Peuer, Royal Kear, Bill Bibler, Bob'Rife, Jack Opper. Second row--Raymond Beck, Gerald Subers, Fred Corbin, Bob Buess, Marion McEvoy, Russell Southward, Ronald Geckle, Charles XValters, Harry Cole.
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