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5 ,,,, llake-up artists at Merle Norman show Biddy the proper way to apply eye shadow. ibarrassment strikes Biddy as she realizes that neither she nor Mary can come up h funds for their latest purchase. I by the sparkle of crystal, Mary and Biddy are unable to resist the temptation more than they had anticipated. A clothes conscious Mary checks the latest styles in Young Sophisticates. Doc Weary shoppers find Design World the perfect spot to relax. Shopping Spree f 23
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22! Buyer Beware! s every mall clearly shows, shopping has become one of Americans' favorite hobbies. The observant notice signs of a set pattern used by almost all consumers. Step one, trying items on, merely whets the appetite of potential buyers. Window dressers use tricks of the trade to draw customers. Step two, trying items on, sometimes proves the most discouraging. Fortunately for shop- pers, clothes usually look better on models and mannequins than they do on themselves, which saves them money. Step three, decision, one of the most diffi- cult parts to anything, usually ends in the pur- chase of all or nothing. Sometimes indecision causes mass confusion. Overly helpful clerks add to the situation by presenting more items from which to choose. Step four, paying, sometimes turns into an embarrasing situation. Since the calculator of the mind does not always read the same as the cash register on the counter, lack of funds fre- quently becomes a problem. Many sales are voided because unknowing shoppers make purchases totally more than their pockets will allow. One of the popular credit cards some- times solves this problem. When the bill comes however, buyers realize the transience of that solution as they ponder life in the poor house. In search of a new purse, Mary stops in Baker's. Shopping Spree my Mary Lemanski and Biddy Ward begin their shopping spree by looking at the variety of tennis rackets at the Athletic Attic. Farrell's atmosphere provides the perfect setting for a relaxing snack.
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Campus Comics Provide Basic Comic Reliel n an attempt to break the monotony of school days, some students have taken it upon themselves to make life . . . unusual. lf not for these few jokers, surely fewer students would look forward to attending anything as routine as school. The band, notorious for coming up with such out of the ordinary ideas as a pep rally complete with hearse and corpse, do their part to keep the student body entertained. The drum corps' occasional march through the Commons is enough to make any day worth- while. The male cheerleaderroutine, no matter how old, keeps pep rallies from becoming too tedious. Every year several guys, football play- ers and drum majors alike, don wigs and gra- pefruits to make total fools of themselves. All in fun though - students enjoy every minute. Cheerleaders, the backbone of the spirit drive, prove that the willing can practice any- where. Sometimes, even journalism class seems an appropriate spot for perfecting that two-man pyramid. Without someone to brighten daily life, school attendance would surely take a nose- dive. All students should be thankful to those wierdos who, if nothing else, make every day at least tolerable. Robin Ewald and Tracy Duda practice cheers during journalism , , M,WM wM,wvmuMwwMWW lcd ,, As usual, the band finds some strange way to keep students occupied. 1 24 X Campus Comedy
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