1985 Miracle Yearbook

illudcm4@fitcmi 113cocNV A NIGHT ON THE TOWN E nd-of-the-year celebrations always seem to stress re- membrance of things past. At the Junior-Senior Banquet held on May 17th or Cincinnati's Westin Hotel, however, emphasis was placed on looking ahead. J.S. committee chairmen Heidi Hempel and Gary Barker planned the even- ing's activities around the idea that memories are time's own keepsake, the J.S. theme. Whether attending as romantic twosomes or with good friends, all who participated enjoyed a sophisticated evening unsurpassed by any other school event this year. Arriving at 5:30, couples enjoyed milling around as they nibbled hors d'oeuvres,sipped punch,and greeted one another. Dinner of Cornish game hen and roast top sirloin of beef was accompanied by three violinists who serenaded those in attendance. The senior multi-media tribute was coordinated by PrudyBenevides and consisted of three slide screens accompanied by four dramatic readers. The keepsarce was a gold pen with the date and theme of the memorable evening. J.S Banquet 187

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