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cene ur the This year at Clark the mode of the day called for the Ivy League look for boys and girls. Buckles, crew necks, car coats, and pin stripes dominated the scene. Blue jeans were practically extinct as they gave way to flannels or wash pants for boys, and Bermuda shorts or plaid slacks for girls. Shoes for both the fellows and girls featured var- iety: pointed toe high heels for dressing up, and all shades of suede for girls; while the boys, too, went for suede oxfords or glossy black loafers for school and dress. Elvis Presley turns up in another familiar scene. June Tkacz and Kathleen Vereb’s locker is loaded with books, coats, and every other conceivable thing. 14
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. . . Entertaining . . . Informing Clark’s chapter of the National Forensic League was awarded a plaque marking it as the out- standing chapter in Indiana. Professor Bruno Jacob, execu- tive secretary of N.F.L. (sec- ond from right), made the for- mal presentation. Looking on are Shirley Ringgenberg, Mr. O. B. Hayward, and Mr. R. B. Miller, assistant superintendent of Hammond Public Schools. To fire enthusiasm into players and fans, History of American folk music was presented pep assemblies were frequently held before to Clark by Mr. Robert North and Miss Mar- football and basketball games. Here John ilyn Klecka, professional entertainers. Shields and Jim Kelso at a pep assembly discuss the football team’s chances. 13
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. . . Individuality as Well as Conformity . . . In and Out of School G.R.C. students sport the collegiate look; chatting in front Guy, crew necks; Denise Singer, blazer; and Jerry Smith, of school are Joe Terranova in his Ivy League pin-striped Ivy League shirt, vest, and trousers, shirt; Gerri Kacer, sweater and skirt; Bill Dean and Sharon Coats have definite styles as here shown by Jan Coppi with a black- flecked suburban coat, and Jayne Koelling with a gray car coat with a hood and toggle buttons. Buckles, symbol of the Ivy League style, turn up on almost everything, including Bermuda shorts and continental saddle shoes such as Irma Kristoff is wearing. 15
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