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Milestone THE FASHION TEA The twenty-ninth and thirtieth of March were two days that were circled in red on many calendars, for, on those two days. the C.P.S. Fashion Tea was held, in commemoration of the fortieth anniversary of the school. The tea was given at four o'clock in Shillito's tea room, under the auspices of the P.T.A. Preparation had been under way for some time. The models and ushers had been chosen on a basis of poise and posture by Miss Carey, Mrs. Ives, Mrs. Foshay, Lon Green and Ann Vail. The models were Haven Jones, Molly Maish, Caroline Stanley, Carol Carrier, Emily Ciest, Diana Price, Patricia Armstrong, Charlene Simons, Anne Upson, Sonia Pollack, Carolyn Marsh, Ruth Harrison, Betty Resor, Clover Brodhead, Elizabeth Mirsky, I-ydia Wyman, Stephany Frank. Montica Brohard, Virginia Durrell, Joyce Henefelt, Anita Burroughs, Stacey Floyd Rockwood, Michael Pleasants, and Mrs. Donald Heekin. The ushers were Jcan Schmidlapp, Judith Price, Sally Fry, Mary Ives, Cameron Dill, Janna Marvin, Anne Durham, Betty Hungerford, Patsy Stanley, Eugenia Bauer, Barbara Hill, Elizabeth Carson, Nancy Foshay, Patricia Hotchkiss, Hart Hagin, and Nancy Crothers. During the intermission, Jane and Anne McIntyre exhibited their skill at the piano. Toni Avery and Jane Vinsonhaler were the Fashion Show commentators, and the prize-winning poster, drawn by Judy Price, was exhibited on the tea room wall with the other poster contributions. In a glare of lights and flash bulbs, to music from Bert Fatber's well-known fingers, the models did a fine job, but this was only surface work, since the rest of the school, Shillito's, and the P.T.A. all worked hard undercover to contribute to the success of this venture for our Special School Fund. page 122
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