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Tim SENIOR ANNUAL R. A. RANDALL Supt. Plymouth Schools. GEO. H. THAYER Pres. Board of Education
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THE SENIOR ANN UAL The Annual Dinner. E. Johnson, P. H. S. '10. It was about a year ago in the middle of May when tl1e young Misses who carry their lunch to school planned a festival. lt was to be held in the Assembly Room and the two large reference tables were to be combined so the waitress would have plenty of room to show her great gift in that line. The teachers were invited and every one reported an excellent time. But alas! the time came when another was to be held, and had it 11ot been for the skillful management of Miss Hannah serious trouble might have resulted. She thot it best she went to Fred's, That's why she did not come. Another lassie was going to invite the teachers or not come. But she was iinally subdued by the lawyer's wife. At last all was arranged and even H- had decided to come because this was a grand affair. All was peace when just twelve in number sat down to their glorious feast. Chicken, sandwiches, cake, cookies, pie, pickles and everything imaginable was to be served. But lo! who was tocarve the chicken which a sunny gay girl brought from her country home? No one dared. Finally Miss Hazel attempted the task which we all know she will not undertake again. The result was the Gay family had chicken Land a bunj for supper. The pretty waitress tripped, spilled a tray of home made cookies, cracked the plate, and broke a date. This disaster received the A11 's and Oh 's of the happy twelve and just then Miss L- choked on a piece of peanut pie. Someone went to call the ambulance but at that moment Miss L- recovered and it was discovered that she had just had a laughing fit because it was her plate that tl1c waitress dropped. After the din- ner tltc baskets were set in the hall and all were patiently Waiting for the lemonade that was to be served in the library at 3 :45. When the time came they all adjourned for the lower story. VVhile they were drinking Qin the wack partj someone Cthey know not whoinj sampled the cherry pie. After a few unkind words by just two of the young ladies, undoubtedly sisters, they all fied in wild con- fusion thankful there would be only one sister, a junimore, at the next Annual Dinner. 4V7hiVb iifirt A 1 'f r YI N 4, ,W i N F
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THE l-SENIOR ANNUAL . 0. G. SOICE Treas. Board of Education A. M. CLEVELAND Secy. Board of Education. f
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