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Show S. H. S. ALUMNI BANQUET SET A full evening's entertainment is planned for the annual Alumni banquet to be held Saturday night, beginning at 7:30 p. m., at the high school, according to officers of-ficers of the association in charge. Reservations are to be made with Miss Ida Packard, secretary, at the City Drug store, not later than Friday. John Wainwright will be toast-master toast-master and toasts will be given by Attorney M. R. Straw, Mrs. Hannah Han-nah Clyde, E. S. Groesbeck and Deon Caffall, the latter representing represent-ing the graduating students who will be special guests during the evening. A vocal solo will be given giv-en by Miss Geraldine Eggertson; an instrumental solo, Clair Johnson; John-son; a duet by the Fox sisters and a string quartet from the high school. Officers also will be elected during the evening. Approximately 150 alumni members mem-bers and guests are expected to attend. The banquet is in charge of Miss Helen Alleman. Others assisting with general arrangements arrange-ments are President Kenneth Con-die; Con-die; Vice President Ida Hoffman; executive comittee members, G. I Lcwry Anderson, Howard Salis- bury and Lorell Johnson. |