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Page 15 text:
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Upper left: The DeSuvero outside of Century Cen- ter is quite an eyecatcher. Above: South Bend expression in the form of graffi- ti covers the side of one building downtown. Left: Photography magic shows the museum and County City building In a new light. Bottom: The progression of art can be traced In the mural on the side of Makielskl ' s Art Shop.
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South Bend: In Perspective South Bend: City of growth and progress. This statement and Mayer Parent ' s welcome could be seen upon entering our city. The River City was In a period of transition. Previous years had brought downtown Increasing economic losses due to the construction of Scottsdale and University Park malls. Officials were faced with losing money or taking action. They took action. Century Center, a multi-use complex built upon the riverbank, was developed allowing room for business conventions, shows, parties, proms and cultural displays. An artist was employed to construct a work of his own original art. This is how the DeSuvero was born which has been referred to as an architectural masterpiece. The latest edition to South Bend ' s upcoming look is the Marriotte Hotel. This Hotel is a display of the advancements made in modern design. South Bend, the river city. Is making us aware of the need for progress while keeping us aware of our past. Above: The Morris Civic is a remnant of down- town ' s earlier years. Right: The Marriotte Ho- tel is shown just after its completion. Bottom left: These fire escapes on the Oddfellow building remind us of days past. Below: The Century Cen- ter is shown as a modern work of art in its design. Mtmn
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Valued Friendships The only way to have a friend is to be one. Dressed to kill — that ' s Judy Jurgonskl and Rick Cwik enjoying themselves on a Saturday night out. Make new friends, but keep the old; Those are silver, these are gold. New-made friendships, like new wine. Age will mellow and refine. Friendships that have stood the test Time and Change-are surely best; Brow may wrinkle, hair grow gray; Friendship never knows decay. For ' mid old friends, tried and true. Once more we reach and youth renew But old friends, alas! may die; New friends must their place supply Cherish friendships in your breast New is good, but old is best; Make new friends, but keep the old; Those are silver, these are gold Joseph Parry Taking a seat on the ledge for this shot are Ronnie Vande Zande and Edie Tuledge.
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