Easter in the mid-1960s was a time when dressing up in new, head-to-toe outfits was a cherished family tradition. In 1966, the Cascade Parent-Teacher Association hosted a Spring Fashion Show featuring girls modeling their Easter ensembles.
One young model was Dawn Devine, who later became Dawn Comerford of Plymouth. The event was documented in local news publications like The Sheboygan Falls News.
This historical snapshot illustrates the cultural importance of holiday attire and community events during that era.