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The East Octet sings “No Man is an Island.” Interact ’s beach skit was the hit of the Banquet. Mack Cox listens as Ron Hoagland relives his past. ' Ladies ' Ensemble “boogies” to the music. Senior Banquet 23 I :■ G t ) f •
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Civinettes show their sisterly love. 22 Senior Banquet ■ — - ■: ■ , — -- ' — jil:--: —!.. . -j Senior Beach Party Sun and fun at the beach was the theme of the 1975 Senior Banquet which was held on November 18. After being satisfied with a meal that was truly a gourmet’s delight, the evening’s entertainment began with the Ladies ’ Ensemble’s version of the “Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy.” Most of the Seniors, who attended the Banquet, said that it was a big success because it offered such a variety of entertainment. Some of the acts included singing by various groups and individuals, a softshoe dance, and Capri’s version of the Twelve Years of School. One of the highlights was an original song by Lea McLaughlin about farewells to friends. Early in November, the Seniors were asked to audition for the Banquet. Mike Lippman, President of the Senior Class, said the partici¬ pation in entertainment got off to a slow start, but once more acts started coming in, things began to look better. The program concluded with a take-off on an old beach movie, and the traditional sing¬ ing of the Alma Mater. Fortunately, no Seniors were arrested at the “beach party.” Emcees Bill Clark and CheryJ Bartlett
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French Banquet Goes Medieval The annual French Banquet adopted the theme of Medieval France. Four weeks of work went into decorations and backdrops which were considered the best ever. Teach¬ ers of the French department considered the Banquet the best one they had seen produced. Over 200 students, teachers, and parents at¬ tended the evening of the Middle Ages. La Mai son que Jacques a bati. Julie Smith in the panic of last minute preparations. Waitresses relaxed before the rush. Squash casseroie, a part of the menu. Peter Aerne arranges the Knight. David Hankins, the “Galloping Gourmet.” 24 French Banquet — ' iltlii;-I:;!;;:
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