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IN STYLE — Third annual Island Fantasy Fashion Show and Dance Extravaganza was held at the Avalon Community Hall last Friday night, raising funds for the Avalon Garden Club which, aloflg with the'Avalon Recreation Department, cosponsored the show. Left to right, Chris Romanick of New York and Steve Schall of Avalon show sum-
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Doris Word <• mer men's wear; Kelly Spillman of Avalon in a mlhi dress; Mike Grozier of Avalon and Alicia Crofts of Stone Harbor clash in bathing suits, and the show's fashion coordinator, Jane Kirwan, and Cara Hudanich. both of Avaion display some glamorous fashions.
\ Roorbach Honored
Houghton, N.Y., and his master's from Yale Gordon College of the University of Baltimore. He and his wife, the former Lowrie Broaten, live in Rockville, Md. Beginning this month, Roorbach will edit a trade magazine, "Print and Graphics ", published from Georgetown, Washington, DC.
COURT HOUSE - Douglas E. Roorbach, son of local residents Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Roorbach, has been named to the list of "Outstanding Young Men of America" for excellence in professional endeavors and civic activities. J Roorbach received his ; bachelor of science degree form Houghton College,
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AF Officer Graduated
STONE HARBOR - Second Lt Susan T. Watson, daughter of Philip N and Judith H. Trowbridge of Berkeley Heights and granddaughter of Eleanor K Trowbridge of 182 104th St.. this borough has graduated from the U.S. Air Force communications computer programmer officer course at Keesler Air Force Base. Miss.
During the course, students were taught planning and program management. electronic data processing and communications technology # Her husband. Air Force •1st Lt. Robert M Watson Jr., is the son of Robert M and Betty J R Watson of Kettering, Ohio j
Sunset Parade Slated Saturday
CAPE MAY — A Sunset Parade, time-honored ceremony that dates back to before the American Revolution, will be held at sunset Saturday at the U.S. Coast Guard Training Center.
Ceremony ties in with the Coast Guard's 194th birthday. It was creat^j by an Act of Congress of Aug. 4 1790. Public is invited and ask- ■ ed to be seated 20 minutes I prior to sunset. '
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