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Novelties in footwear, clothing, language, or Foods which Yardsticks tell the tale. Kathy Wiler and Connie Sallee review the rising hemlines of their bright, bold plaids. Suits, sweaters, and sport jackets took on the Continental look, speech was sprinkled with new expressions as the pupils devel- oped customs ot their own. Girls shopped persistently for just the right skirt, a match- ing blouse, or a fur-blend sweater. Boys wore shawl necked sweaters with bright printed shirts and wished for broad should- ers to till the natural lines of the European suit coats, Fads entered the realm of humor, though doubttully, with strange beatnik jokes, Poetry reading came into fashion, but the recitations were rather sensible, not ot the beat variety, New phrases and words were popularized: students who fail- ed tests lamented, You can't always pick a winner , and the miserable person once labeled a square became a clad, Pat O'ReiIiy and Sandy Sargent don the khaki trench coats so popular on college campuses and television screens.
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Week-end dates cost 52.77 To students eager tor fun atter long hours 2 in classrooms, outside entertainment assum- ed many forms, The junior-senior prom, Hi- V, Tri and l-li-Y tormals, Key Klub Kapers, and Winter Fantasy meant tedious hours for their sponsors, but provided joy tor others. Gaiety was apparent Coke dates and hour- long telephone conversations gave couples an opportunity to discuss the day's happen- ings and to make plans tor the welcome week-ends, Show dates proved more popular than television, Students rocked to Handy Man, yelled We want twol at basketball games, laughed approval of ham actors, With the help of Judy and Carolyn, Susie and Bob exchange applesauce for tickets to the annual Hi-Tri Can Dance. Smiles light the faces of Tom Watts Susie Lana, JCGYWQ W9 QUCCn fnalists are announced Jeanne and Kotro were George, Sandy Sandy and Kathie McCain when Horneforn- amazed to learn they had tiect and were to re Q-w ,ointlyg l O
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