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'E I Left: An evening of enjoyment is shared by genera- tions at the Mother Daughter Banquet. Below: May Queen Court members: Gail Rossi, Sandy Moore, Rita Bronson, lean Teach, Betty Sikora, Liz Hall, Alice Kuiken, Nancy Sertich, Nancy Lengel, Sue Binder, Pat Darling, Maid of Honor Denise Dwyer, Queen Arletha Cherry. niiiifiili , 1 I - W ' -H... ,,,, ....-. mu-N-, Girls honor mothers and fathers The Girls Club sponsored several ex- citing events during the school year. Two major events of the Girls Club are Mother-Daughter Banquet and Dad- Daughter Play-nite. This happens an- nually as Girls Club sets aside time to honor their parents with a date. Forever a Part of Me, 1974 Mother- Daughter Banquet, was held May 11. The climax of the evening was the crowning of Arletha Cherry as Quen of May Queen Court and Denise Dwyer as Maid of Honor. Patty Gorski, Girls Club president, introduced the 1974-75 officers. Fathers and daughters joined for a night of fun and games at the annual Dad-Daughter Play-nite Nov. 2. The sounds of bouncing basketballs, volley- balls, and ping-pong balls filled F Build- ing, along with a sprinkling of laughter. The girls also treated their fathers to a swim in the pool or a game of cage ball. Less strenuous play included cards, checkers, and Scrabble.
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, --H Below: Kim Majors tries her hand at dribbling, to the astonishment of the men -any-Lasagna 4-M' NK 'K Above Right: Dads challenge their girls in a vigor- against their dad for 3 game Of Pin8'P0nS- ous game of volleyball. Right: Mothers indulge in a scrumptious meal Above: Stephanie and Paula Dwyer team up Served at the Mother-Daughter Banquet-
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Top: Miss Karen Kennicutt enjoys a song by Re- gina Mancha at the Girls Club Faculty Tea. Each year the tea signals the beginning of Christmas vacation. Above: Yvonne Caldana, Kim Ianczak and Mich- elle Janczak display their first place ribbons in the Doll House Show. Right: Girls Club Officers: Front Row: Natalie Wojciechowski iv. pres.l, Susie Childress Cpres.jg Top Row: Ioan Stojack Qtreasj, Karen Reichel fservice chairmanj, Gail Rossi fcorresponding sec.j, Rita Bronson lhistj, Karen Sadjak Irecording sec.l, Mrs. Arlene Filippi fadviserj.
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