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Glzemise ying No chemise please, but the girls did it any- way. lleather McCrea wore a red flannel Chemise jumper with patch pockets. She added a gold chain looped twice around her neck and pinned to the pocket. Believe it or not, the chain was ninety inches long. Joyce Froelich made her jumper of charcoal gray wool emhroidered with blue and pink de- signs. She chose a pattern featuring a bloused hack emphasived hy a how helow the waist. . . . . , ,, whootsof it ucitlililrtx 0 x A Wuiuyi lllau in lux own fljlllfi Dick Mcfawnn lypifics 1 we K U l is l ns I S m t . lxlnl 'S K kkklrl HYH I N L K r I X HK d1'cwwetl liugli school lwoy on dresxrup day, LL
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ye Shag weaters opu ar Fashion decreed a change-over that brought new ideas to VCHS this year. Don Milman and Gayle Beauchamp Cupper leftj discuss the cold weather while cozy in home-knit sweaters. Mrs. Milman knit Don's of gray with red, white, and blue. Gayle chose light green. Carole Wold tried a new wrinkle and turned up in a red corduroy jerkin, very a la mode. The newest for boys were the Pat Boone fcurrent hit singerj vests. Dave Strum looked handsome in his of gray. The icy northern winds made all the girls buy shag sweaters. Colleen Bryngelson euddled in a raspberry colored pull overg Elaine Fagerstrom preferred a lovely dark gray cardigan. Judi Bakken models the all-American suhool girl look. -ludi Bakken defined the two-thirds and one-third look. Sweater two-thirds, skirt one-third. Sweaters were big and long. Hem lines went up and up. For compensation, legs were warm as toast in leotards of colors to match the sweaters. Judi's sweater is of a fur-like material. She followed suit with the favorite standby, the plaid, pleated skirt. Surely this year's fashions were comfortable. ZR
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wi T KWOIJC! wl.J8 tgffUl.fS Wfednesday afternoons find the members of the Radio Guild, advised by Mrs. Marlys Langemo, meeting at radio station KOVC to present a program. These weekly pro- grams are planned and given by the students themselves. They vary to a great extent, ranging from musical ffeatur- ing a quartet or sextetj, skits or readings by Radio Guild members, and speeches and poems given by students from the other clubs. ' Advised by John Keller, commerce, the Debate Club has been formally discussing Should the U. S. Adopt the Essential Features of Russian Education at meets at various other schools. This club gives students an opportunity to further their speaking ability, to work in research, and to meet other students. Looking for information to be used in preparing their talks for debate are Sandra Trader, Bernie johnson, and Myrna johnson. Pausing in thc KOVC studio after one of their weekly programs L 'U are Radio Guild members. Rear. left to right: Virginia irc, Flaine Pomeroy, Ann lfnglert. Rita Ilill. R Xyy Z: jul 'i , , T Gary Skramstad, l,inda Mefrea, .Ioan llif t, Ca l IHHUW X lirontz Sharon Chrixtianson, Car e lVtQ'jllee G ar Gauper. l ' . f f x LL L' P W NIR
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