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Trousers baggy and our clothes look raggy” from Collediate, a bit of the Twenties, does not apply to 1958 youth. Karen Jen¬ sen, Linda Randall, Karen Hine, Ron Lis, Phyllis Ponto, and Bill McGrath like the Ivy League look. THE NEW LOOK FASHIONS The flapper of the twenties shingled her hair, raised her skirts above her knees, and shocked her elders by slathering on rouge and mascara. The male population, not to be outdone, re¬ sponded with raccoon coats and bell-bottom trousers. Today ' s fashions are no longer an out¬ ward symbol of inner revolt. The popularity of the natural look—crewcut and pony tail, the Ivy League suit, the sweater and skirt—reflects the conservatism and the stability of 1958 youth. Only the sudden popularity of this spring ' s chemise contradicts the basic pattern.
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A TALE OF TWO GENERATIONS THE AGE OF REBELLION TO THE AGE OF REASON Science splits the atom, hurtles a satellite into space, and the children of the hour seek secur¬ ity in a universe at once too small and too im¬ mense. Since science has proven the sky ' s no limit, today ' s no-nonsense kid builds himself a safe and sensible world. Rebellion and flaming youth, like Lindbergh ' s Spirit of St. Louis, are museum pieces. Goldfish-swallow¬ ing and flagpole-sitting are not for the youth of 1958! The symbol of this age is the satellite, its keyword, reason. Reflecting the increased interest in science, Bruce Norgan, Charmaine Berg, and Murray Averbach attend¬ ed an exhibition at the Chicago Planetarium of the model of the Vanguard rocket which placed a satellite into orbit on March 17.
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