El Tejon School holds very special dance

  • Robert Flores takes his daughter Desiree for a dance. She had butterflies in her hair. [photo by Patric Hedlund, The Mountain Enterprise]

    Robert Flores takes his daughter Desiree for a dance. She had butterflies in her hair. [photo by Patric Hedlund, The Mountain Enterprise]

By Rosalie Jimenez

El Tejon School principal—The bond between father and daughter is precious and priceless.

I’m always amazed at how willing fathers and father figures are to participate in our silly, yet fun, games. Maybe they do it to demonstrate for their daughters that it’s okay to get up and try, but always do your best. This event is also a way for our dads to show…

Photo captions:

Chris, Emily and Sarah Hon with Evan Carpenter and grandpa Madison Trotter

Hannah, Rick and Katelyn Bernards accept the challenge

(right) Daneilya Mulliniks and Antonio Ryan liked the costume props in the photo booth.

Cassandra and Lewis Larmon are close to winning

(left) Valeska Patterson and dad Shawn were stylish with matching corsage and boutonniere.

(l-r) Zaria and David Kimbrough with Evelyn Villarreal at the photo booth; Robert Flores takes his daughter Desiree for a dance. She had butterflies in her hair; Hector Landin and Kimberly Landin-Vidrio enjoyed the activities.

(l-r) David Meyers and Kirrah Bradley looked elegant and enjoyed the evening’s inspiring events. They shared dinner with Saundra, Andrea and Andrew Farringer and with Cesiley Shanklin and Jim McClure.

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This is part of the March 18, 2016 online edition of The Mountain Enterprise.

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