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‘Isn’t she lovely?” Cynthia Lopes graces the walkway with perfect posture. Wearing her Talbot’s fashions, she looks as nice as her smile. Getting ready to shine is Eric Lund. Dressed in a sharp tuxedo, Eric takes his turn in style. Fashion Show
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Hidden stars. The work behind the scenes is as critical as what happens to the stage. This point is being demonstrated by Robin Campot making costumes for the performers. Calling the shots is Mr. Alden Harrison as he directs the spring musical. Four months of rehearsals under his leadership resulted in an excellent performance by the male dancers. Lights, camera, action! Jason Ouellette controls the lighting for one of the school’s most successful productions — Oklahoma! Adding the final touches to Julia Bernedes is Kristen Coleman just before first night curtain goes up. Kerri Miconi gives a second opinion. Behind the Scenes VA
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SWINGING IN TO Sering in Style [aeee style in the fashion show, featuring exclusive fashions by Talbots of Davol Square of Providence ushered in the spring season. Held at the Attleboro Elks Hall, all ladies attending were ushered in by a handsome host bedecked in a tuxedo. The gracious hostesses arranged a light buffet for all, served with cocktails in the hour preceding words of welcome at 8:00. Greeted enthusiastically by Sister Ricarda Wobby, director of fund raising, the evening commenced with the drawing of fifty door prizes. The gifts donated by friends included designer sweatshirts, luncheon certificates, flowers and complimentary salon services. The festivities continued with the presentation of the spring fashions from Talbots. Commentator for the evening was Joan Fontaine Centazo. Red and white plaid has never looked so good. All of the patrons’ eyes were on Mrs. Suzanne Lamarre’s summer cotton. Her models included several local people, including Kathy Cryan Amagos, a former Miss Attleboro. Oh, the clothes! With an emphasis on beautiful materials, the garments were simple and classic exuding understated elegance. Popular features included longer, belted pieces and skirts with full, Sevengy classic length skirts. The clothing ranged from the casual to the sophisticated. A popular item this season: longer, relaxed walking shorts, versatile enough to be teamed with almost any top to suit any occasion. Another prominent trend was the nautical theme. Red, navy blue, and white were the colors dominating the scene, keeping the clothes classic as well as current. This too influenced all facets from shirts to shorts to dresses and accessories. As each ensemble further Getting ready for it all are Sister Ricarda Wobby, Amy-Jo Gilmore, Cynthia Lopes. Arranging goodies has never been so much fun! delighted the audience, intervals of organ music entertained and provided a certain charm to the atmosphere. The organist was special guest and 1987 graduate Joseph Carvalho. The models returned to the runway together for the grand finale. The six ladies each wore an altogether different style, representing the gorgeous panorama to be found at Talbots this season. On a whim, Sister Ricarda, escorts and hostesses were invited onto the runway to model their own outfits, concluding the fashion segment on a lighter note. The buffet was furbished with a variety of delicious pastries, provided by the Attleboro High Culinary Arts Department. The ladies socialized over coffee and dessert until the drawing of the liquor basket. A light, fun evening was had by all! Taking a breather from all the excitement are Mrs. Veilleux, Kathleen Scanlan, and Amy- Jo Gilmore. All of the fashions worn by the models were provided by Talbot’s. Fashion Show TAA
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