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Show Mothers, Girls Masquerade at Costume Event The boys' gym resembled Mars last Nov. 12, as the mothers and daughters of South joined in the fun at S H A G's annual masquerade. mas-querade. Everyone and everything paraded par-aded in the "Grand March" for the judging of costumes. Barbara Sladek, in a baby blue satin and dark blue lace gown, represented the 1850's. Her aunt, Mrs. Nor-bert Nor-bert Panek, was dancing with her as a lady of 1875, in red satin and black lace, and sporting a bustle. Kathleen Toone and her mother, mo-ther, Mrs. F. M. Toone, were in peach flannel nightgowns, including includ-ing night-caps and hot-water bottles. bot-tles. Mrs. A. L. Hansen and her daughters Gloria, and small Carolyn, Caro-lyn, came in striped pinafores with huge bows in their hair. Different colors gave the outfits just the right amount of individuality. indi-viduality. Fashions of the past that mothers mo-thers try to hide were brought into the open by Carol Heiner and Mrs. S. Heiner. A black net and lace dress with a very low waistline waist-line and a jagged hem, and a pillbox pill-box hat with a long stringy feather made up Carol's 1923 costume. cos-tume. Mrs. Heiner's rust 1933 creation was the origin of many memories for the mothers and laughs for the girls. The Social Arts skit supplied costumes for three of the characters. char-acters. Dorothy Buxton, in an "A" team football suit, was trying try-ing to be as good-looking as Don Brewer. Shirley Jacobson, as Bruce Goates, tried some specialty tactics, and Marge Taylor enacted the role of the "Little Wolf," Bob Story. Someone was taking pictures pic-tures dressed as Jeano Companero. Rozane Heninger, and Mrs. W. F. Heninger, an old-fashioned couple, Donna and Olive Woodbury, Wood-bury, soldiers, and Vivian Bul-lough, Bul-lough, and Mrs. A. J. Bullough as the Navy, won the prizes. Levis, pigtails, and pinafores were worn, and everyone had a good time in the auditorium, on the slick floor, and in the punch room. j |