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Show Mom and Daughter Cavort Tonite At SHAG Friday 13 Spree Black cats and superstitious characters connected with Friday 13 form the background of this evening's mother and daughter masquerade staged by the South High Associated Girls. With the gas rationing problem out of the way for this week, tne program will continue as usual with festivities beginning in the auditorium audi-torium at 8 p. m. and advancing to the gym for the remainder of the evening. Competitive skits by social arts, boosters, mothers, teachers, beginners begin-ners and advanced dance, archery and swimming will dominate the first half of the program'. Dancing in the gym and the awarding of evening's entertainment. An annual presentation, the mothers mo-thers land daughters doin's last year featured the title of "Mom and Me." A special booth where mom and offspring were photographed photo-graphed for the Southerner was the feature of the event and S. II. A. G. officers promise something equal fascinating this year. SHAG prexy Julia Spitz, who'll brush around supervising the affair af-fair without the aid of black cat and broomstick, is assisted by Donna Don-na Carlson, gym decorations; Jean Furner, publicity, and Carole Taylor, Tay-lor, programs. Julie announced that decorations will center around lucky and unlucky un-lucky symbols. White horses, four leaf clovers, horseshoes, ace of spades, and black cats will mingle to chill and thrill ma and daughter. daugh-ter. Miss Lucille Monay, dean of girls, will aid in giving ol' double trouble the air at the party. |