The glamorous gals were co-hostesses of the 1968 family Christmas, held while Dad/Uncle Bill was in Vietnam. We have no idea how they kept from spilling food all over those awesome dresses. (Alverna made her dress. At the time, she made most of her clothes, as well as mine and Cathy's.)
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Wednesday, June 24, 2009
Anna and Alverna
Sprick sisters Anna and Alverna were always tight as thieves. A few photos from different eras:
The glamorous gals were co-hostesses of the 1968 family Christmas, held while Dad/Uncle Bill was in Vietnam. We have no idea how they kept from spilling food all over those awesome dresses. (Alverna made her dress. At the time, she made most of her clothes, as well as mine and Cathy's.)
The glamorous gals were co-hostesses of the 1968 family Christmas, held while Dad/Uncle Bill was in Vietnam. We have no idea how they kept from spilling food all over those awesome dresses. (Alverna made her dress. At the time, she made most of her clothes, as well as mine and Cathy's.)


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