2011 Miracle Yearbook

6228 JUNIOR/SENIOR BANQUET Cedarville's Junior/Senior banquet, affectionately known as JS, is a formal event organized by the junior class in honor of the graduating seniors. This year's theme, Urban Interference, incorporated the idea that the heartbeat of a city is found in its art, music, and industry. Holding true to the theme, this year's surprise location was held at the East Club Lounge in Paul Brown Stadium, nestled within the heart of Cincinnati. The venue encouraged a less formal atmosphere as it boasted of fresh, vibrant, and creative table settings, decorations, and dress attire. As far as JS interfering, it did that as well. Saturday night the monotony of daily life was broken as half of the student population headed to overlook the cityscape of Cinci and of course the Bengals field to enjoy a night of dinner, music, and dates. Stars Go Dim, a band that had previously opened for Switchfoot and Daughtry, provided the entertainment for the night. Their melodious indie/modern pop-rock sound and authentic lyrics provided the soundtrack to a night full ofswagger and fun. It was a night made for memories as the senior class spent one of their last evenings amongst the friends who had become more like family. "JS was a great last hurrah before graduation. I had a blast catching up with everyone, and I didn't mind having an excuse to dress up and get the group together for one last night out. It was definitely a great way to end senior year." (Corwin Briscoe) Emily Chiu and Kathryn Heckendorn, past roommates and forever friends,take the required backwards camera picture. Robbie Carter, Katherine Watson, Kara Obuchowski,and Joshua Paul Roose spend some time taking silly photos. The Bengals stadium provides a lovely room for the night of the banquet.

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