
Made in the Rose garden at Windsor Park. The father of Cheryl made the photograph.
It is only a "certain sort" of girl who would appear in public without gloves, hat and veil. She would be of the same ilk as those girls who associated with men who wore their hats indoors.

Cheryl says: "Left to right; Cheryl Borris, Judy Campbell, Linda Brown, Bev Hynds" and adds, "all dressed up for the grad. tea".
Ok, now listen up, you guyses. On this website we have all the stuff what's important. You will now learn about women's hats.
The correct term for each of the hats these girls is wearing is a "wimsey". The structure of the actual hat is made of one or any combination of ornamental veil cloth, velvet and feathers. Shape is not specified. Bows are options but not specified. When a free standing ornamental veil is attached as you see here, the hat becomes a "wimsey". Go here http://members.aol.com/omistres/page6.html for a further view.
Now ask yourselves, fellows, how it is that you have managed to come all the way through life without this knowledge. Just think how impaired you have been; how your decisions at important turning points in life should have been illuminated by this essential knowledge. You should have been reading this website long ago.
