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TRIBUTE TO THE SENIORS i r iw 54 Q-. 'twill ,y Margo Welker talk after dinner. . , x I the dance floor during the banquet. Seniors enjoy the music while at the Junior-Senior Banquet, A slow dance is the perfect opportunity for couples to take fx I Juniors Kathy Pope. Judy Hoevel. Martha Freed, Terri Gotz, Geraldine Parnin, and Senior dates Rita Enyeart. Cheryl Bell, Denise Meyer. and Claudia Woodruff pose ' for a picture. JUNIOR-SENIOR BANQUET 19
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Seniors pose for a class picture during the banquet. lst row: K. Klear, I.. Eaton, D. Meyer S Mains J Mack L Carr D Denney 2nd row C Bell, D. Meier, J. Duffy, L. Frederick, R. Witzeman, V. Becker. 3rd row: C. Bremer, E Gunsenhouser I. Wittwer D Gerig C Bruggeman A Zumbrun, R. Enyeart, J. Jerome, C. Woodruff. The best and most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or even touchedg they must be felt with the heart. This quote by Helen Keller appeared on the program from the annual Junior'Senior Banquet and in a special way set the tone for the evening. The banquet was held at Don Hall's Guesthouse in Fort Wayne. Juniors had decorated the tables with flower arrangements, programs, the senior class motto adorned the wallg and all seniors received corsages. Seniors, juniors, and their dates attended the banquet which included a dinner of swiss steak, potatoes, broccoli, salad, and pie for dessert, After dinner, seniors shared memorable exper- iences and their plans for the future with everyone present. Juniors then gave the seniors bookmarkers to be used when reading enjoyable books. The music was then put on and everyone enjoyed dancing for the rest of the evening. The seniors enjoyed the evening and appreciated the hard work that the juniors went through in order to make the banquet a success. The banquet was a beautiful way to honor the seniors, it was something that was tangible, but it was also something that was felt with the heart. The banquet is another example of the magnetism between students at Parkview. 18 JUNIOR-SENIOR BANQUET
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Seniors J. Jerome, C. Bell, 5. Mains, and D. Meier relax during Mischief night , a small portion of the T.P, job is seen in the background. L. Frederick and A. Zumbrun work on preparing the volleyball court for the spring picnic. Time Away From the Books. 20 RECREATION Carol Shafer proudly shows off her African Violets. Kay Kuzeff spends time with her pet guinea pig. 415, Seniors load up their plates during the spring picnic. Instructors present the Real Mrs. Chase during a skit.
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