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-l 4 -' N- ...... E E-----------ga Ease-NN 1 D E ,, I'IlIc :sa EI - ,ef 1 .... Ii '2i, 1 53- ,...n..-.......-.....-145. Eli? ' , 11 mn 1154645 I ml ' tmi I' EU FLEMINGRS BANQUET. On the evening of January llth, a banquet was held ln honor of the previous victories in football. The squad en- joyed another perfect evening of entertainment, for two long tables were filled with the best of dishes. The boys gathered around these stacks of food, and ate just as though they were making themselves at home. iincluding Coach Martin.D We all agreed that Merle lost money on that deal. Many thanks, Flemings. PHILLIPS BANQUET We were destined not to forget our football season and what it meant to the people of Fairfax, as well as our school, for on the morning of Jan. 26th, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Phillips sent the squad word that there would be an oyster supper waiting for us in the Fleming Cafe that evening, at eight o'clock. Every member of the squad was present, who found it at all possible. Bowls were filled and emptied at short in- tervals. After thanking the host and hostess, the boys gave them fifteen rousing cheers and departed. JUNIOR- SENIOR BANQUET. The Seniors and Faculty, together with a number of invited guests, were very graciously entertained by the Jun- ior class at the greatest social event of the year. The high school auditorium was beautifully decorated under the direction of Miss Anderson. The room looked very home-like being divided into a modern living-room and dining room. Everyone joined the friendly circle until dinner was announced. What a wonderful banquet! Could the menu have suited better? The answer is: It certainly could not. Lester Smith, President of the Junior class handled the program efficiently. Toasts and responses were given by various members of the party. We retired with an event upon our minds, never to be forgotten. ,W El IE EI me
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