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GRAND FINALE-All twenty girls formed a line on the stage for the Grand Finale. to a spectacular Fashion Show. Each girl walked from the stage and presented a carnation to her mother with a kiss. The girls are wearing their favorite dresses of all the ones they made. Top row from left to right -' Joy Rich, Mary Montgomery, Linda Downey, Sharon Nance, Bonnie wh . 2211: ' '2 -QA' , D 7 Siler V Smllfex. 2. - 1 Q 3 5 S ss s ,F 5 if 1 is L 1, ,, msgs s if S H' sg sf' fi si' if is 15595 2 ask mr WH 3, 1 QA si Bleichman, Janie Larson, Carol Osherenko, Cheryl Fickett, Adele Wilken, and Pam Hill. Bottom row from left to right - Marilynn Scott, Ann Savage, Linda Erlz, Mary Ellen Whitmore, Deloris Cardozo, Julie DeVoe, Pamela Sharman, Phyllis Ha-lleman, and Lynne Stimson. Dorothy Led- better is on the way down the steps to present a carnation to her mother.
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LM Big Sister-Little Sister dresses were made by the Ninth Grad- ers and modelled with their show stealing little sisters. The lit- tle sisters were kept well in hand by balloon man, Alex Goss- land, who also gave them cookies. Modelling from left to right are Pamela and Patti Sharman, Debbie and Linda Ertz, Lorrie and Jane Larson, and Mary Montgomery with Mrs. Richard's granddaughter, Christine. Mrs. Lucky Fickett, president of the Berkeley Hall Mothers' Club, presents red roses to Mrs. Dorothy Richards for her wonderful work with the Ninth Grade sewing class and for the very beau- tiful fashion show. Granddaughter Christine also received a nosegay. Mrs. Richards and Christine are wearing their grand- mother-granddaughter matching dresses. FASHION SHOW TIME By MARY MONTGOMERY and JOY RICH This year the ninth grade gave a gay, stylish, dashing, colorful, and terrific fashion show for the Mothers' Club on Thursday, April 27. We had 68 changes, more than any other fashion show at Berkeley Hall. The first twenty dresses made by the girls at school were shown as a college wardrobe. The eighth grade girls sat on the stage chatting about the colleges they would attend. Each girl came out in a dress to represent one of the colleges. For the first time, several of the girls made dresses for their younger sisters as well as themselves. These girls were Janie Larson and Laurie, Pamela Sharman and Patti, Linda Ertz and Debbie. The fourth pair was Mary Montgomery with Christine, Mrs. Richard's granddaughter. These darling little girls simply stole the show. The beach scene was another important part of the show. Gay capris, shorts, culottes, and saucy beach dresses were mod- eled under a real beach setting. The last thirty dresses passed by quickly as they appeared in groups. At the finale each girl walked down from the stage and lovingly presented a carnation to her mother with a kiss. We had a lovely tea afterwards. Mrs. Dlouhy lovingly made little verses about each girl and Mrs. Montgomery described the clothes. Many thanks to the back stage hands who helped dress and put on make-up. Special thanks to Mrs. Richards who kept us quiet, looked over, and pushed us out with great joy and satisfaction. Every Ninth grader is grateful to Mrs. Richards and Mrs. Montgomery for teaching us the art of sewing, how to blend colors, and how to stand on our own two feet. On the beach-bright, gold, zany beach dresses and play clothes modelled by their authors. From the left: Sharon Nance, Carol Osherenko, Marilynn Scott, Linda Downey, Pamela Hill, Mary Montgomery, Adele Wilken, Bonnie Bleichman and Deloris Cardozo.
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