California State University Northridge - Sunburst Yearbook (Northridge, CA)

 - Class of 1964

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FOR A FULLER COLLEGE LIFE of your choice. Sponsored By: Don't you miss out on all the ACTIVITIES. Talk today to the repre- sentative of the Fraternity or Sorority ZETA BETA TAU FRATERNITY Chonness, Micki ...................... 178 Chapel, Diane ........................ 136 Chorlesworth, Sue Anne ................. 9O Chornofsky, Stan ...................... 112 Chenen, Jeff .......................... 85 Chernos, Carolyn ...................... 151 Cherwin, Kim ........................ 190 Chioltas, B. .......................... 119 Chobicm, M. ...................... 99, 100 Christensen, B. ........................ 112 Christodero, Ann ...................... 176 Clark, E. ............................ 116 Clarke, Potty ................. 142, 145, 151 Coblens, Carrie ................... 165, 171 Cobos, Rita D. ......................... 47 Cohen, Stephen L. ...................... 67 Collard, Bill ................... 47, 130, 185 Collins, Sue ................... 99, 148, 168 Conklin, Jerry .................... 130, 149 Conlon, Bill .......................... 195 Conover, J. .......................... 120 Conway, J0me ........................ 180 Cook, Wallace F. ....................... 47 Cooper, Barry ......................... 90 Coppola, Nora ......................... 85 Corcoran, Bill ......................... 159 Cote, Vern ........................... 185 Cottrell, Tom ..................... 112, 113 Coyle, Nancy ..................... 160, 161 Crdgg, Jerry L. ......................... 51 Crawford, J. ............... - .......... 99 Crawford, Lancelot ..................... 47 4 ESSEX SHOPPE GRANADA VILLAGE CENTER 0t Zelzc: and Chatsworth Granada Hills, Calif. Hours: 9:30-9:00 Mon., Thurs., Fri. 9:30-6:00 other days

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rlxxs ' en t 0n 011 the idoy to The repre. ITer l nlly 0r Sororlly CNCEii rd By; ETA TAU FRATERNITY Y 47, 130, 185 99, 148, 168 .130, 149 ........ 195 ........ 120 ........ 180 ........ 47 ........ 90 Doc Dry: May 12 Another day gone-an- other day just like a hun- dred days before. Oh, if only something new would Ih th k fhappenl d ate to in 0 getting up an draggi myself through another dayhfacing the sari: four walls of my little world-never going anywhere-never having any good times. Nobody seems to cue what happens to me . . . sometimes I wonder if I care myself. I know I shouldn't talk like that, but to- night I just can't help it. For it's moonlight. Diary, and I can heat them singing over at Mary Robinson's party. It doesn't seem right that they should be so happy when I'm so miserable. Oh, yes, Mary asked me to come, but I think she knew I wouldn't accept. I just couldn't wear that old blue crepe again . . . I just couldn'tl 0h, Diary-please help me find a way to get pretty clothes like other girls . . . before Tom forgets. May 13 Mary came over today to tell me about the party. It must have been wonderful, Diary, and it made me more miserable than ever just to hear about it. Mary started right in by saying she had danced four times with Tom and then began describing all the new dresses. But I can't tell you what she said, Diary. All the time she was talking I kept repeating to myself- She danced four times with Tom . . . nShe danced four times with Tom. Please donit let her take him away from me, Diary -pleaae don't let her take him away. June 8 More trouble, Diary. Little F red is sick and Mother told me today that we'd have to use the money we've been saving for my new dress to help pay the doctor's hill. Poor Mother! She tries so hard to make both ends meet on Dad's salary and mine, but every time we get a little money saved up, something happens. I tried to be brave and tell her it didn't really matter. But when I got up to my room I felt so blue that I cried myself to sleep. If Mother and I could only sew better and make clothes that have real style-then things would be different. Isn't there some way I can learn, Diary? June $ I feel better today. Diary, happier than I've felt in months. Remember Myrtle Wright who used to live in our block before she was married? She and her husband were passing through on their vacation and Ihe dropped in to see me. She looked even younger than before she was mar- ried and ahe was dteaaed l0 beautifully that I just couldn't help but feel a little envioua. She memed surprised that I wasn't married, and when she asked me why, I poured out the whole story --about clothes . . . about money . . . about Mary . . about Tom. Don't worry, dear, ahe aaid. I've been through it all myself and I know how you feel. Just you listen to me and everything will turn out all right. Then she told me that she make: all her smart lovely clotheo-eyen her coate-and at such savings. That a year ago she couldn't aew any better than I do. But that she had found a school that had taught her right in her own home to make dresses in the smartest, neweat stylea. She gave me the addreaa and I wrote tonight Oh, if it's only true, Diary! Think what it will mean to me! Jana i More good nun, Diary. You know Mrs. Devereaux, whohaathatdn-akiqhonBroad Street? She'- ththeatdlea-aketilm Iaakedhetyeatenday The Diary Of a Lonesome Girl Among the readers of McCall's Quarterliea there are thousands of girls like thia. Yes, and just around the corner there are thousands of men like Tom. There's a real and timely message here for every woman and tirl who wants to know the happiness of having pretty clothes. if she had studied in Paris. N Hot in Paris, my dear, but right here in my own home. Everything I know about dressmaking and designing I learned from the Womanls Institute. Do you hear that, Diary? Why, thatls the very school I wrote to the other night. June 27 Early today the postman brought me a good thick letter from the Woman's Institute. I fairly snatched it from his hand. Guess he thought it was a love letter. I've read it over three times! It made me so happy I felt like singing all day long. Think of it, Diary! While I've been so unhappy. thousands of other girls have been learning right at home to make just the kind of smart, becoming clothes theylve always wanted at, oh, such wonderful savings. If they can learn, why canlt I? I know I can and I'm going fol October 15 I know I've neglected you for almost four months, Diary, but I've been so busy since I enrolled with the Woman's Institute that I haven't had time to do any- thing but be happy. Here it is only the middle of October and already I have more pretty fall clothes than I ever had in my life. And altogether they cost me no more than one really good dress would have cost ready-made. Oh. there's a world of diKerence in the cost of things when you have to pay only for materialsl My friends are all wondering at the change in me, but we know what did it, Diary, don't we? And you should see Mother in her new dress! You'd hardly know her, and Dad says he's beginning to fall in love with her all over again. You don't know how happy that makes her feel. She's just as much inter- ested in the Womanla Institute as I am. November 20 More good news! Mother and I have started mak- ing clothes for other people. I thought it would be hard, but it isn't. Seems as if everybody in the neighborhood wants clothes like oun. Just last week we made two dresses for Mrs. Harris and one for Mrs. Patterson. And they really were stylish, if I do say it myself. Mrs. Harris paid $23.50 and Mrs. Patterson paid $15, and they were too de- lighted for word: when they saw how they turned out. We've earned nearly W in the last four weeks and I have three more dresses promised for next week. And just think . . . I'm going to have a big PI ! in December. I mailed the invitations tonight. And listen. Diary . . . I sent one to Toml December lo Well, the party's over and it was a wonder- ful success. You should have heard the gitla when they saw my new dress. Even Mary Robinson said it was the prettiest dress there. Tom wanted me to give him every dance, but I told him the hostess couldn't do that. But I did save the last dance for him, and as he drew me close I don't believe I have ever been so happy in all my life. And he isn't engaged to Mary Robinson, Diary-he's coming to see me Wednesday night. Janmry 4 The most wonderful, wonderful thing has happened, Diary! Tom has asked me to marry him! It's to be in the spring-just as soon as I can get my trousseau ready. It's going to he the dearest trousseau any girl ever had, too, every stitch of it worked by my own hands. And to think that just a few months ago I was so miserable and discouraged that I didn't know which way to turn! The Woman's Institute has certainly made a wonderful change in my life and I'll never forget what it has done for me. I hate to think where I'd be today if Myrtle hadn't told me about it just when she did. OULDN'T you, too, like to have smarter. more becoming clothes for yourself and your family for less than half what they now cast you? Wouldnlt you like to have two or three times as many dtesseayat no increased expense? You can have them, for through the Woman's Insti- tute you learn the secrets of distinctive dress; how to copy garments you see in shop windows, or in the fashion magazines; how to put so much smartness and style into all your clothes that nothing you make will ever appear home-made. You can save at least $25 on a coat priced at $45 in the stores, for every item of material it contains would cost not more than $20. On a dress at w, you can save $10 or $12. Even on a blouse or a child's frock, or a little boy's suit costing $5. it is easily poe- sible to save $2.50 to $3 by buying the materials and making it yourself.. Write for Handsome Free Booklet, Making Beautiful Clothes EST of all, the. Woman's Institute is ready to help you, no matter where you live or what youh dr- cumstances or your needs. And it costs you absolutely nothing to find out what it can do for you. Just send a letter. post-card or the convenient coupon below. to the Woman's Institute, Dept. 63-G, Scranton, Penna.. and you will receive, without obli- gation, the full story of this great school that is bringing to women and girls all over the world. the happiness of having pretty clothes and hats. savings almost too good to be true, and the joy of being indepen- dent in a successful business. WOMAN'S INSTITUTE Dept. 63-6,.Seranton, Penna. Without coat or ohli ion. pleue send me a copy a! your bonnet. Hall Beauilal Clot u, and Id! lie how I can loan the MN I have checked: :1 How to Make Smart Clothes for Myaell D How to Elm Money at Home C1 How to Become a Succeslul Druamaker D How to Make Distinctive. Beaming Hats D How to Become a Succesiul Milling- Cj The Art 01 SWIM Coolery Nam inau- mat ; whom Ira or limb Adda. ........... I'll and human 9 amid win cal and: the call $.54: u m lalevaailewal t'mupe-lm lelaala Julian Lewis Watkins, The 100 Greatest Advertisements, New York, 1959. 207 - .e, - a ,. ave ; an-w w;-

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