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D' X 248 -oPf1,t .7-4 r-J to Officers for the 196667 Cirls Club were Pat Lindgren. First Vice-President. Diane Bzirz. President. und jane Lausch. Second Vice-Presideitt. On the fourth day of May in the Campus II Building, the first annual Mother-Daughter Reception of Harold L. Richards High School was held. A more appropriate theme than My Fair Lady would have been difficult to find. The Girls Club sponsored the reception. Both mothers and daughters partici- pated in the presentation of the program which included songs, dances, and humorous skits. The actresses and soloists will be hard to top next year. Installation of officers concluded the program, and to end a delightful evening, refreshments were served in the cafeteria. Moms were delighted Martha Durke was a wild and misunderstood teenager in her skit. 1 'Y' l Alice Engelmann danced to the jingle of her tznnbnurine at the Mother and Daughter Reception. with receptiong Pam Hearne, Geri Vanunis. Gerry Knoll, and Sally Seagard portrayed Romiet and jullo'S par' ents in a skit presented for the moms. 4' 4 4 ,J
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