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      ![]() Gail  | 
     
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      ![]() Eileen  | 
     
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      ![]() Jackie  | 
     
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      ![]() Livia  | 
     
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      ![]() Time to dispense some hat wisdom, with Jakae's help:  | 
     
    
    ![]() "Saying you don't look good in hats is like saying you don't look good in shoes!"  | 
  
 
      
      ![]() Apply the lessons of Hat Wearing 101. Students Susie, Kimberly, and Jackie are unhatpy having to wear a hat  | 
     
    
    ![]() 1. Focus on the crown (top) of the hat. There are different shapes to the crown. Try them all on. At least one will be right for you!  | 
  
 
      
      ![]() 2. Get your hair out of the way. Don't let it compete with your hat.  | 
     
    
    ![]() If long, put it into the hat; if mid length, put it behind your ears.  | 
  
 
      
      ![]() 3. Position your hat properly. You are not "Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm."  | 
     
    
    ![]() Bring it forward. Cock it to one side.  | 
  
 
      
      ![]() They are amazed at how good they now look in a hat.  | 
     
    
    ![]() By following these guidelines, they have the right hatitude!  | 
  
 
      ![]() Marlene entertains the audience with a poem about hats...all types of hats!  | 
     
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