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FOOTBALL BANQUET ANDATHLETIC BALL WILL BEHELD ON NEXT FRIDAYAll Football Men Will Re Honored by this Affair Which Revivesa (JLncv Annual Custom Now Dormant for the Past Three YearsiTh«* Lumber jacks will be houoivd on Friday, December Id by a combined banquet and dance, which will revive a once annual affair that has not been held for the past three years.The banquet is to be a stag affair und will be the main feature of the evening. All men who turned out for football during the past season will constitute the guests of honor. Knch member of tho squad will receive a personal invitation from the Athletic Council requesting his presence. This affair is scheduled to be-gin at seven o'clock. Covers will be laid for approximately eighty people with favors and place cards of a football character. There will bo lively songs and yells with Cheer-teader Buchenau acting in hia official capacity. The quartette consisting of Messrs. Johnston, Bell wood, Myers and Denver, who sang at the inaugural exercise*, will take a prominent part. Many surprise features for the football men will be on the program but the Athletic Council would not divulge their exact complexion or character. Dinner will'be served by some of the players on the famous “Raging Rough Necks team that was led to victory over the Bunker Hill Brute*.by tlu it captain, ’‘Lightning Dorothy Kliison on Hoine-Coming day. A toast muster for the occasion has not yet been chosen.Among the many prominent business men from town expected to at-ItitM the affair wtH be: Mayor I. B.Koch. Frank Goodman, Clarence Pulliam. Walter Carlson. Ray Simpson, A. \V. Carson. George Myers, and Alex Johnston, The entire personnel of the Athletic Council, will be present.The Athletic hull wil be held in the Ashurst auditorium immediately fallowing the banquet. “Doc” Williams' six-piece orchestra will furnish music for the dunce. In this orchestra three members of the student body, bee Patton, Douglass Sheffield, and Hubert Detloff, play aaxophonrs, and Catherine Keller, and alumni of '22 will be at the piano.Students of the college may enter the dance with their S. A. F. cards, and holders of season tickets will be admitted free of charge. Invitations are being mailed to the townspeople.This event wttt be the last on th« social calendar for this year and promises to surpass anything given so far this year.I
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The Pine

Flagstaff, Arizona, US

Tue, Dec 07, 1926

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