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Sadie Hawkins is an early surprise Everyone was talking about itg Did you know that Sadie Hawkins is in two weeks? The most common answer was No Way, why so early? This year the junior student council decid- ed to try something new and have the annual Sadie Hawkins dance in March, a month earlier than in the past. Sadie Hawkins is a time when there is a lot of anxiety and tension amongst most Park- way Central girls. lt seems all of a sudden the most outgoing and straightforward girls seem to be overwhelmed with shyness. This dance, gave the girl a chance to ask out the guy of her dreams. In addition to the later date, Sadie Haw- kins seemed to be different from the past. This year the turnout did not prove to be as successful, A lot of girls asked guys but no one seemed to make it to the dance, said Senior Todd Galbierz. But those who came to the dance made the most of the low atten- dance. lt didn't matter about the crowd, we still had a geat time, said Junior Bonnie Fuchs. Traditionally, Sadie Hawkins isscheduled a month in advance of Prom. This gives girls the chance to ask that special guy to Sadie Hawkins in the hope that he will return the favor and ask the girl to Prom. Viola! Instant Prom date! f, WM, ,,,,,, f if 2 , .'! ' fd, BX Seniors Becky Ash, Howard Shapiro, Todd Graven, Mike Rogers, and Karyn Sadtler spend their last Sadie Hawkins together. fw- alf ' 2 .1 4 tw. ,fig , x fill: , , A ,La I it-, Q, FA 1 .I 7-, x ' fi wif are 2 y,, Junior Jean Giebe and Senior Dale Dalton enjoy a slow dance to their favorite song. l At, Sophomores Rachelle Hockney and Mary Beth O'Connell find a moment away from their dates to spend time together. J X 4 v. .,-,fu -au-Q-
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PCH students receive award Throughout the school year students make accomplishments in every field of in- terest and area of education. At the end of the school year these students have their chance to be recognized by the faculty and administration at the annual Awards Assem- bly. As the auditorium filled and the excited smiles were suppressed, the honorees and their families took a seat. The large tables in front of the podium held the sparkling tro- phies and plaques which stood for the many accomplishments of PCH and its students. Each department awarded a student it deemed as exemplifying the high standards 7 of that department . Awards previously giv- en at banquets and tournaments throughout the year were also presented. Among the more exciting awards were the Spirit Award presented by Hank Jones and the Award of Excellence presented to Anne Marie Kim, both of which will be named after these re- cipients. Z W PTO President Joan Hoffman presents the journalism department award to Carole Spengel. fy? if MMC X Bill Brinkhorst congratualtes Senior Carl Kraus upon receiving his science award. Principal Dr. Gary Chesley presents an award to Senior Andy Pomerantz. ' Student Life Assistant Chesley i Asslstani 'N.if1-ga. . I
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