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ANNUAL
ROMAN BANQUET OFFERS FOOD AND FUN
The
Riverhead Middle School Cafetorium annually goes through a metamorphosis
into a spectacle of Roman splendor as the seventh and eighth grade
Latinists host the annual Roman Banquet. With the Riverhead
Latin program currently enjoying an era of unprecedented popularity
and high enrollments, the annual Roman Banquet, which is always
a highlight of the year, is expected to be bigger and better than
ever.
The
gargantuan feast satisfies the appetites of the nearly three hundred
parents, friends, teachers, administrators, and special guests who
gathered to celebrate this venerable Riverhead tradition which stretches
back for decades.
This banquet features a theatrical centerpiece--the play, written
by an eighth grader and featuring a cast of several dozen middle
school Latin students. Clad in various outlandish costumes,
the students present an outrageous retelling of Greek mythology
to the delight of the very supportive crowd.
As for the feasting, there is a seemingly endless train of dishes
served by the students, all prepared by the families of the Latin
students, and more than enough in quantity and variety to satisfy
the appetites of every banqueter in attendance.
The Mappa Splendida contest is always a hit, with a large field
of fancy, decorated cloth napkins in the competition. (In
the days before Tupperware and Ziplock bags, the Romans used large,
often beautiful napkins - mappas, in Latin - as "doggie bags"
after their banquets.)
The entire event is presided over by Magistra Lorene Custer, the
RMS Latin teacher, who undertakes this Herculean effort every year.
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