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The Football Banquet The first big event of the year was the Football Banquet, given in honor of the Eagles of '24, on the roof of the Washington, December 18, 1924. lt was a crowning success. This banquet was the most elaborate affair ever tendered an Academy football team. There were fifteen letter men sitting at the football table. The program, which was rendered through the evening, was enjoyed by all. Mr. Theron Brown acted as toastmaster. Following a short talk by Swede Anderson of the Centenary Gentlemen, the football boys were presented with their letters. Mirth reigned throughout the evening, ,mid all the confetti, whistles a11d various other favors. A -X The Hi-Y Trip Thirteen delegates from the Academy Hi-Y Club attended the Older Boys, Conference held in Homer, La., during the month of February. The Academy club had been organized only a month, but made a fine showing at the conference, putting the Academy Hi-Y Club on the map as the third best club in North Louisiana. Entertainment galore was furnished the boys while in Homer by the residents of that city. Much fun and frolic was enjoyed along with the more serious programs and inspirational addresses. The Academy aided in bringing the conference to Shreveport next year.
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H4-' The MPine Burr Banquet May Day was Celebrated in the Academy with the largest social event in the history of the school-the 4'Pine Burri' Banquet at the Washingtoii Hotel, in honor of the annual staff. There were over one hundred and twenty-five guests present. The attendance was boosted by a contest staged between the Sextonln and Wynnonian Literary Societies. Mr. Hughes acted as toastmaster and an excellent program was given, consisting of musical numbers and talks. Dr. Green of Centenary College represented the Wynnonian Society in a short talk, after which Dr. Sexton, president of Centenary College, spoke, representing the Sextonians. lt was a real banquet put over in the same old Academy style- unothin, but the bestf, We'll never forget the '6Pine Burr Banquet of '25,
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