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Young Home Makers Seriously At Work P To the left, Dorothy Lasitis is carefully studying her pattern. Garment makers at the machines are: Sylvia Warunek, Mary Frances Unger, Anne Rudel, Judith Knecht, and Elaine Millington. The work of this group will be on exhibition at the annual Fashion Show which is usually held sometime in April or May. Every spring the clothing classes present a fashion show, This year's show, Travel Treasures, featured garments that could carry a girl through any vacation and look well anywhere. Play clothes were modeled by Paula Woodward, Constance Kuzma, Catherine Rohrig and Catherine's little sister. Clothes that travel, included a blue gabardine coat with red and white candy striped lining, made and modeled by Noreen McMonagle, a white print sheath dress, with matching beige coat, by Sally Taylor, and a brown linen dress, with matching lined jacket, by Dolores Kocenda. Also included in the group of traveling clothes were dresses, skirts, iackets and blouses by Mary Golden, Pauline Vogel, Linda Wilson, Mary Ann Zemaitis, Barbara McNamara, Diane Mc- Pherson, Virginia Livernois, Sharon MacAuley, Janet Bodak, Nancy McNamara, Patricia Blan- chard, Patricia Moore, Karen Krabach, Mary Louise Nashar, Joanne Mottin, Elaine Yondura Carol George, and by Ann Rudel. Ready for an evening, or daytime of fun, in flattering feminine fashions, were modeled by Virginia Osdras, Mary Rowiewicz, Mary Frances Unger, Sylvia Warunek, Colleen Brady, Elaine Millington, Lottie Khoury, Dorothy Lasitis, Mary Ann McKay, Loretta Young, Patricia Kuclo, Jo- anne Ziemba, Anita Piirala, Toni Robb, Barbara Johnson, Carol Prager, Judy Knecht, and Evelyn Chytry. This group featured new fabrics and weaves. Many new fashion trends and colors were evident. A delightful way to begin or end any day were shown in dusters and kimonas by Joanne Steele, Elizabeth Kattula and Connie Kuzma. These garments showed us that clothes can be fashionable as well as modest. Using the latest in fabrics, colors and styles, the students have constructed garments which marked them as young Christian ladies of good taste and culture. 65
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