HP H s. .Sr ! '^ v "i fiSIS Bftfflli J| •’; • m*" ff J 1 “ ; \ HißP^^ v f 4CtJ» ; I v %^~ Elii . £ | VMS - H 9 BBI^MBB MS I |-: V: \H II i !M : v■ - pi ~|p g/'i | |: . j|| BSKrap —. ;v-v g : jfl. 1 j THE BIG DANCE—A deep amethyst short formal gown with a teamed-to-match velveteen shrug shoulder covering shows the young sophisticated look for the big fraternity dance. Nancy Lee of the University of Idaho modeled the gown last eve ning ot Hecht's show featuring its College Board members. FASHION NOTEBOOK It's Ofl-to-School Time in the Stores By ELENI * Yesterday was kick-off time for the back-to-school fashion promotions. The first of the big-store fashion shows was staged by the college board of Hecht’s. Betty Coffey of Mary Wash ington College, Doris Lee of George Washington University, Nancy Lee of University of Idaho (they’re not sisters). Anne Howe of Radcliffe, Ann Hughes of Dunbarton, Mimi Gurwin of University of Miami. Ann Wissler of Randolph- Macon and Sandra Smith of Stephens College modeled the newest in suits, coats and many of the old classic fashion standbys of school life like sweaters, skirts and blouses. Nancy Walker, size - seven featured star of “Phoenix ’55,” a noncollege girl she informed me, was the guest of honor at the show. She’s mad about clothes and watched with in terest the various types of outfits tor classroom, dating, and dormitory wear the college board member modeled. One costume had her a bit puzzled. It was for dorm wear. The black and white cotton jersey balbriggan PJ’s came equipped with footees. Miss Walker's quote: “She looks like a tired black bat.” Audience Meets Her Later when she was intro duced to the audience by Mrs. Glenna Grubic who commen tated the show she informed them that she really wasn’t bom in a trunk as advance publicity releases may have noted, but she was considered by her family to be the laziest member. She started working very late in life for them—l 3. One of the masculine mem bers of the audience later came up to her. When we asked him what he was doing at a RICH'S FINAL REDUCTIONS MEN'S AND WOMEN'S SHOES RICH'S FAMOUS BRAND NAMES WERE 9.95 to 32.95 6 90 - 15- 90 Entire Stock Not Inducted: All Sales Final: No Phone or C.O.D. Orders OPEN TOMORROW, 9:30 TO 6:00 FREE CUSTOMER PARKING (//* / » /P\