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'fif They cauid just what did it take to prepare for the tryouts of the Senior Style Show? 'lst - Confidence in yourself. 2nd - Making activity was held at Bull- ocks of Pasadena on March 13th, with the theme, If They Could See Us Now! A brunch See Us Now! Y Front row: Nicole Williams, Linda Neuman, Emily Telles, Desiree Tullpnp Geri Segal, second row: Grace Vargas, Monica Auzenne, Mary Finton, Mitchell, third row: Lisa Mayer, Tere Alverado, Haydee Alonso, fourth bara Fleming, jackie Harlan, Thalia Uyemura, top row: Bridget Hogue, julie your hair and makeup look allright. 3rd - Walking in high-heeled shoes you've hardly worn. 4th - Finding ny- lons with no runs. The trauma of try-outs took place on February 18th. The models were an- nounced the next day. Of course there was a lot of hugging, screaming and jumping up-and-down as the 17 names were called. This Senior Class A A spring bouquet decorated in a basket adds a special touch to the prairie style as modeled by Linda Neuman, Lisa Mayer and Desiree Tulleners. These girls were three of the 17 models chosen from 60 who tried out for the style show. A The popular sailor-look expanded beyond shirts and shorts. This style was suitable for dresses also as modeled by Barbara Fleming, Thalia Uyemura, and jackie Harlan. P Walking down a long platform with a lot of people watching is quite an experience. Grace Vargas handled it like a professional as she modeled this elegant pin striped dress. I Tere Alverado models a casual sailor out- fit. A chance to dress up gave the girls op- portunity to show fashionable clothes. P It's fun being a model for a day, says ' Monica Auzenne. Her excitement was ex- pressed by the smile on her face. was served to the anxious viewers before the latest trends in clothing were displayed. Muffled oo's and aah's could be heard as the sailor look with stripes, the prairie line with flouncy skirts and elegant evening attire were presented. This event was fun as well as entertaining. Cieri Segal commented, This once in a life time chance of being a model was greatlkb 40 Senior Style Show
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A Presented to Karla Kurzweil were the certificates of Music and Lab Science. Karla has been a participant in many play productions such as the Music Man , Guys and Dolls , and most currently, Damn Yankees . - A l was surprised! lt was a great feeling to be recognized for all my hard work. commented Kathy Betz. Kathy was given the English Award for her achievement in this subject. A Receiving awards were Thalia Uyemura for Business and Noreen Sullivan for Social Sciences. Noreen was presented with a scholarship from the Elks National Foundation. Awards 39
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-Q5' 1 Having just a good 'ol time was part of being a model This became evident when Emily Telles, Geri Segal, Col- leen Mitchell and julie Joyce performed their square- dancing steps. V In rehearsed positions, Bridget Hogue and Nicole Wil- liams wait for their turn to walk down the ramp. These were two of the after hours dresses displayed. 4 Previous experience helped Mary Flnton 1 with her modeling techniques Although she 4.4 had modeled before she felt the same feel SV is ings of nervousness Q- 1 Modeling the newly revised nautical E look Haydee Alonso makes her way gra clously down the ramp Being viewed by the public was not new to Haydee who was also a member of the St. Francis Homecoming . Court. 'hx Qmadaas Senior Style Show 41
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