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Page 20 text:
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Many of the old fads from years past have found their way into the hallowed halls of Calu¬ met once again. Some of the “oldies” include ten¬ nis shoes, trench coats, large purses, bows, short skirts, pointed toe shoes, ruffled blouses, eye shad¬ ow and eyeliner, short crew cuts, and ratted and poofed hair styles. Not to mention that ivy league look, continental styles with beltless, cuffless trou¬ sers, and angora covered rings. Some fads making their debut this fall were wig hats, in various colors, and hot dog or stretch pants. There is an excessive show of three-fourth length coats, blouses that zip and button up the side, and multicolored sweat socks. Many comments have been made about the fads in the past years but “That Wonderful Year 1963” has exceeded them all. Stopping just long enoug h to get a drink of water are three well dressed students: Mel Eichelberger, Judy McLean, and Marvin Jackson. Wigs, Tennis Shoes, And Long Blouse: Wigs, all colors and sizes, can be seen at Calumet. Elaine Ellch and Angie Torcia are shown combing each others wigs before they go out into public. These students always put their best foot forward when they wear the new stylish shoes.
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To help the school system run a little smooth¬ er and to give general aid to students and teachers are the jobs of responsible Calumet students who contribute time and effort toward student services. Throughout the day students are found sel¬ ling candy, ice cream, school supplies, basketball and football tickets. Services are also given by library, lab, and gym assistants. However small, the parts of these students may seem, they are essential to a smooth running and efficient school system. Performing one of her many duties as office helper, Kathy Van- eck, collects the absentee slips. Linda Goss, a cafeteria helper, busily drys silverware, one of the many jobs preformed by cafeteria personnel “How many tickets do you want?” asks, Carolyn Duke and Car¬ olyn Lohman, as they sell tickets for the last football game of the year. Benefit From Student Services At Calumet - 15 -
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Displaying their popular sweaters are Jolene Marsh, Sharnny Wedding, and Patti Sasser. Always dressed in top fashion are Donna Ligocki, Ron Fort¬ ner, Sherri Burke, and Bob Miller with ever popular trench and three quarter length coats, pointer shoes, and letterman’s jacket •iighlight Fads At Calumet
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