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The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • Page 41

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Saturday, July IS, 1967 THE CINCINNATI ENQUIRER Teen TS UC Freshmen To Party In Indian Hill "i if TEEN DANCE CAPT. B'LLROOM 4 (TROLLEY TAVERN) Rivtr at Anocn ftrrv Rt4 1 FeofrInf 1 CORDELLS and THE SHOGUNS DtM lnniul-A4aittlM SI WEDNESDAY, JULY 19 -i i r. m. Wmammmm Kenneth Iloner Mr. and Mrs.

Evan Ad-rlen, 7451 South Timbcrlane will entertain the University of Cincinnati fall freshmen from their neighborhood at 7:30 p. m. Thursday. Richard Lingo Mrs. Adrlen, a UC alumna, Is a past member of the Cincinnati Society, UC student service organization conducting the evening program.

Assisting the Adiiens in Carolyn Perry hospitality are junior hosts Carolyn Perry and Kenneth Hover, Princeton high school: Rita Perln and Robert Clark, Madeira high school; and James Mc Dowell, Indian Hill. Robert Clark Miss Mary Beth Shelgren, Miss Anne Weichert, David Eshman, Frank Nutter, Howard Fuller, Fred Hersch-ede, Tom Becker and Bill Schuerman. Brown, White Will Show Off Thai Tan SECRETARIES' BRUSH-UP COURSE Mon. Thurs. Evenings 6:00 to 9:00 Advanced Shorthand Theory Advanced Shorthand Dictation Advanced Typewriting TUITION 25.00 MONTHLY CCC famous instruction REGISTER NOW! (Be assured of a place) CAMPBELL OJMMERCIAl COLLEGE THIRTY ONE FAST FOURTH STREET TELEPHONE 621 UOi Rita Evans Gary Menchhofer will bt master of ceremonies.

Other Cinclnnatus members who will assist with the program are Miss Patty Edwards, Miss Sue Hannl, est of all Is wooden jewelry bracelets, earrings and pins. The natural look of leather and wood are ideal for this color combo. It just further pushes the Idea of the "natural look." Swings Students from St. Xavler High School will sponsor their second summer hop In the gymnasjum tonight from 8:30 to 11 p. m.

"The Livin' End" will play and admission Is 75 cents, plus a CYO card. Randy Overbeck. 'Si' ft ir Mrc't fRINTfD IN D.IX Aicard Winners Highlands High School students honored recently at an awards program are as follows: The David Cecil Award, Dave Koenig; The Freddie Durham Award, Jack Either; The Williams Book award and the Columbia Book Award, Randy Sturm; Homemaker of Tomorrow Award, Sue Pollard; Outstanding Athlete Award. Hank Pogue; English Award, Richard Velkley; Science Award, Louis Moore Award and Mathematics Award, Ken Kaltenbach; O.A.A. Award, Ann Heinze; University of Kentucky Valedictorian Award, Karen Broering; Danford Foundation Award, Karen Massey; D.

A R. Citizenship Award, Susan Pollard; Anna Ross Award, Marita Riggs; Dan-forth Foundation Award, Mark Gelke, Howard Law Award, Lee Bezold; D. A. R. History Awards, Rosemary Elmer and Donn Manker.

A i a- i BV LYNNE IIOUSER Copley News Service Brown and white, In the cleanest colors and cuts, are for before and after sundown. You will see them wherever you go and at every time. Some other new items are belts belts on top of other belts. They seem to have nit the country strong and are now tops on the fashion ladder. Brown or white are colors designed to show off your tan and the new styles do the Job better.

Dresses for day and evening wear are fuller and the sharp contrast of the white against the brown is magnificent. Soft ties and bows around the neck or waist take the harshness away. Try a soft brown tent dress tied with a large white leather bow nothing more dramatic in town. Even skimmer-dresses look great in brown. With their armholes accented with white and pockets of the clean color, the dress is transformed into a masterpiece.

But if evening wear Isn't for you, there are many different types of day wear In this fantastic combo too. Pantdresses and culottes are coming out In the grooviest combinations of stripes and dots that one can Imagine and all In browns and whites. TAKE IT FOR granted, this is the color to be with this summer and even into fall. Underwear has taken a fancy to match Itself with outfits also. Many companies have come out with brown and white swiss-dot-ted "undies" that can be worn with any of these outfits.

Take your pick! Accessories are no problem whatsoever with brown and white. Natural leather shoes and sandals are gTeat with any of these and are never out of season or style. Gloves can be white or leather, and never be out of the fashion scene because they coordinate so well. Underwear Is no problem, as alreaay Jew-. elry can be either sliver' or gold and what Is the great- A Model Copy Girl fnquirf (Jerry Wolttr) Photo Enquirer copy girl Margie Bushman models a brown and white wool knit skimmer.

The A-llne dress features a turtle neck and above-the-knee skirt. It's just right for after-office hours. Margie graduated from Western Hills High School In June and will enter Kent State University this fall. She was editor-in-chief of "The Breeze." ii iMi'1 fl --i r-' They're The Tops At Marion mmmm t.T Iff I vice and leadership are: Kathy Healy, The Archbishop McNicholas Memorial Award; Kay Rlemen-schneider, The Archbishop Alter Religion Medal; Shlr-laine Bellamah, The Ilcrff Jones Company Award; and Fran St. Issac Joqiics Award.

Chris Lehman received the valedictorian Award for highest scholastic honors at the recent commencement of Marlon High School. Carol Culver received the Salutatorlan Award for second highest honors. Graduates who 'received medals for outstanding ser.

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