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IN MEMORIAM JACK LOWERY March 7, 1912 --- February 26, 1930 20 I dsx Y fax 'V 3 13' J!
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-i., , 1 :Q- ,-xg --- SENIOR CLASS HISTORY The gong sounded and the Hfty-three guests- were ushered into the banquet hall. It was very difficult for some to find t-heir respective places, but after the Hrst strain: of nervousness- from fear of using the wrong utensil was over, the first course proceed- ed without any serious interruptions. Every banquet consists of food, but each course varies in the kind of food. The food we were served was text books. This dinner was served by Time, Persever- ance, and the Faculty of Carey High. - When the second course was served, several of the guests had been called away be-cause their working hours started before the course was over land' others' became too discouraged with -the first course to complete the meal. However, forty-three were waiting eagerly for the second course to be served. This course was started with weiners which is rather unus-ual, but neverless, true. It seemed that individuals orders were given, anyway Debate, Basketball, and' Track were enjoyed by some. We emerged from the second course and drew- a big sigh! when we saw the wait- resses- Time and Fa-cul-ty bringing in number three. This time, it was-n't so easy to dispose of the supply of food. They served more text books, more debate, some Oh! Kay , and more basketball, so that by the beginning of the final course we 'felt very much slowed up and rather dubious. At the beginnin'g of t-he third course, sev- eral new members joined us. But with the starting of the fourth one as many left as had previously joined so we entered with twenty-five dignified Seniors. There was basketball again -and' also some Lost-A C-haperon , even debate was fed to several of our group. Every banquet has music so we were entertained at in- tervals by the orchestra and the band. We seemed to digest the Valentine they gave us- to eat an-d now the remaining twenty-four are trying to make al finali wiind-up by' disposing of the Carya-tid and Com- mencement. Although the banquet has been very filling, we enjoyed it very much after two or three days and we express our gratitude to the hostess, Carey High, likewise to her faithful servants, Time and the Faculty. -CAROLINE BAKER mn, EARYWT?D nfl tts 21
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