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1967 MAY QUEEN and COURT: Shirley Castner, Sue Steuer, Chris Tame, QUEEN PEG STEUER and Flower Girl, Carla Flatt, Carolyn Flatt, Carol Huseman, and Julie Seramur. The attendants carried parasels to keep in the mode of the theme “April Showers Bring May Flowers”. QUEEN PEG STEUER, above, beams with happi¬ ness upon receiving her crown which was made out of pink carnations. The presentation was made by an adorable flower girl, Carla Flatt, as seen at right. Queen and Court Reign “APRIL SHOWERS BRING MAY FLOWERS” was the theme of the annual Mother’s Tea. The 1967 Tea was held in the Lowell High School auditorium, May 3, 7:30 P.M. The May Court carried flower- covered parasols, and the gym’s decorations compli¬ mented the theme. The traditional tea was a joint effort of the GAA and Home Economics Club to honor the mothers at this time of year. The enchanting evening began as Brenda Lee, Presi¬ dent of the GAA, welcomed the mothers, and in re¬ sponse Mrs. Lee thanked the girls on behalf of the moms. The rest of the program consisted of a fashion show, various vocal numbers, tumbling and even a ballerina! At the conclusion of the evening’s entertainment, the mothers enjoyed cookies and punch served by the Home Economics girls. m r THE MAY QUEEN AND Court had an excellent view of the fashion show amid the stage. SEA TED are; Carol Huseman, Chris Tame, Sue Steuer, Flower Girl, Carla Flatt, Queen Peg Steuer, Carolyn Flatt, Shirley Castner, and Julie Seramur.
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CAROL SCHULTZ, as President of the Home Ec Club, narrates fashion show. MISS MORROW and student helpers prepare the table before mothers and daughters devour the tasty cookies and refreshing punch. Over Annual Mother’s Tea AS PART OF THE evening’s entertainment, Jane Armstrong per¬ formed an exquisite ballet. ACROBATS, Rita Lowe and Angie Carlson, gave an exhibition of the skill of tumbling. LOOK-A-LIKES. Dottie Weis and her younger sister, model their adorable pj’s, which Dottie made in Home Ec. AS PRESIDENT OF GAA, Brenda Lee acted as M.C. over the entertainment. 21
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