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Armed with Gersmehl's Go-Juice, John Wilks struggles with his English reports in a monologue at the Senior Banquet. On top of Old Smokey . . . Juniors Susie Phillips, Sandy Miller, Peggy Floyd, and Judy Chapman harmonize during the entertainment at their banquet, South's World Summit. Unity . . Where's the paste? queries Pam Olson as she and fellow decorarors Nancy Vanderford, Pam Stech, Sharon Longenberger, and Diana Meyer work on the tablecloths for the Senior Banquet, Perspective. 24
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Relating the responsibility for the growth of Fort Wayne to Service Club members, Mr. Earl Schwalm delivers the principal speech while Jim Carter and Dave Dill give him their attention at the annual banquet for Service Club members. Providing a service to the school, Junior Red Cross mem- bers Porter Pace, Marcia Melching, Marsha Bechtold, Sherry Hall, and Alice Ashton, apply a little elbow grease to the publications trophies. Where's the ladder, cries Dave Schwalm, who, aided by John Wilks, Larry Allen, Sylvia Ehrman, and Sharon Carrel, is trying to decorate the goal- posts before a football game. A friend? wonders Susie Scott as she receives a parking ticket from one of the policemen who controls school traffic. 23
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More punch? Susie Stauffer serves as hostess at the Senior Reception while Archer seniors and their parents chat in line. Looking for something? They seem to be, but actually Susie Stauffer, Linda Amos, and Molly Dixon are giving their rendition of The Man On The Fly- ing Trapeze a t the Senior Banquet. Fascinated students and teachers watch Mr. George Scott, a former member of the faculty, sketch scenes of Paris at last spring's sophomore party, Parisian Prome- nade their first class function. 25
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