ei©ffiNdifK] bc]ihquV "Beauty And The Beast" The evening of April 14, 1984, had finally arrived. I must admit; however,that I questioned at times whether we would be ready. Endless phone calls, long meetings, various committees, food, decorations, sound, lighting, pictures, and entertainment required our very best planning. The most tedious job came the evening before the banquet when we transformed the cafeteria into a medieval castle. Fun, food, and fellowship kept us perservering through the night. In the back of our minds,we were asking, "What have we forgotten?" At the king's request ev. eryone enjoyed a delight. ful evening of "theater-in. the.round." As I sat enjoying my meal, I reflected on the hard work and numerous hours invested to produce a successful Gamma Chi banquet. I smiled because I realized that, in preparing for the banquet, the frustrations and problems were just as important as the progress. Along with the spectacular entrance of the king, "Beauty and the Beast" highlighted the evening. At the king's request everyone enjoyed a delightful evening of "theater-in-theround" in Gamma Chi's enchanted Castle of Dreams. What a pleasure and blessing from the Lord to have been part of that experience. by Christine J. Hart GX Banquet 139
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