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Show WEDNESDAY, 17, 1965 MARCH THE PAGE as. 3% HIGHLANDER MEET THE SCOTS Top o’ the day to all ye ' Scots! Meet six. of St. Patrick’s saintly leprochauns! Don Nuttal Janice DeGrood Talent is synonymous with Craig Warner. He is an artist, architect, and creative writer all rolled into one. Begorra! What can be about Glen Wanzyeeck hasn’t been said before? Karen Black Tom Whittemore Craig said that Junior Class Veep Don Nuttal is one of the most enthus- Warner WHO ARE YOU? iastic elves Spirit Tree. projects, ideas have Karen Black is one of the most vivacious pixies of the Class of 65. She wins the Highlander Miss America award for never being gloomy. Glen Wanzyeeck | Irish to off-beat styles, plays for the Henchmen, occasionally sings a note or two. Who scraped sidewalk ice DeGrood! styles for lighter however, and you materials, may find some of these designs in our local stores in the near future. Mary Quant is also designing patterns, and if you have any NEED AUTO GLASS or MIRRORS Ogden Auto Parts 363 22nd Street RESULTS: Inside the ‘Blue Door” we feature smiles . .. spring The sharpest ae are The aftoss the =F 2500 WASHINGTON BLVA,. Specialized Hubcaps? See Ogden Auto Parts | 9 363 23rd St. Manel, ice 7 | i PAGS D & . fun . . yes! in town! CLOTHIER e PHONE 394.0506 : % Nae Se. Larry the first two don’t count—Jan- at the other end and blindfold- . Stormy . . . and, Oh, knee while with Farr down 7th Street? Who is always getting out of 3rd Period Physiology to sell yearbook ads? Three guesses and Lose Your Blues | . . . happiness her surfing ed, tossed pennies labeled with various students’ names at the boxes. Linda Bramwell: Ye-Ye. Margie Hansen: Pop. Marsha Hansen: Pop. Debbie Mester: Ye-Ye. Linda Mingo: Pop. Teresa Rivera: London. Carol Turley: Ye-Ye. Mary Wilson: London. Remember, these. results based purely on chance. boxes were switched around ter every throw so that no was prejudiced. PS: I lost four cents in process). ‘ - Meet one of the best rhythm guitarists in the northern Utah area: Tom Whittemore. He and green. Backs are cut-out, ns Foe iran is bright ona stomachs _are. _xpos\ tights me colorful fakery: false — belts, 1 lines are scarce, buckles, beads, and buttons that ing the dress tetera are common. “just ain’t there.” The trick? Perhaps you’ve colored a sheet Mia Fronssafrives and Vickie with crayons, then permanent- Tiel, American Ye-Ye designers ly instilled the hues into the who are currently kicking up a material by ironing the designs. storm in Paris, are the two most Pop Fashion is basically the notable examples of this “in” same idea. The belts, necklaces, style. They are introducing it and watches are part of the ma- to America via the costumes terial; they’re “ironed in.” they have designed for Paula (This look has been worn by Prentiss and Ursula Andress in - the -“Hullabullo” dancers on “What’s New Pussycat?” several of the programs). Ye-Ye is too bright, too tight, Pop Fashion is also the real thing, grossly exaggerated. Zip- and too-too, but if it’s you, it’s you-you-wahoo! pers an inch or more in width run the entire length of skirts, FASHION PENNY TOSS rain coats, and jump suits... And dig this, they actually zip! Just for fun, I placed three Wild? No, POP FASHION. separate boxes, labeled Pop, London, and Ye-Ye, at the end LONDON of my living room. I then stood crave of the parties, oky and imaginative mind. individualistic design. Will you © YE-YE stick to your shirt and shirt Ye-Ye is French-French and f/'! standards, or will you dabble into this art of wild and won- too-too. Many of the styles are low-cut and screamingly shape5 derful fashion kookery? less. The color combinations in- § ‘ clude purple and orange, blue POP If you out and organizational sprung from his ko- Three major fashion looks talent with a needle and thread dominate spring and summer - - . you can have a whole closstyles this year: Pop, London, et full of London! The London look is much and Ye-Ye. All are definitely more sedate,: less ‘“teen-agish’’ “in”, if “in” can be definite, than POP, and much more soand each has its own distinctly phisticated. dark colors, polka-dots and stripes, the London look is your cup of English tea! The styles are centered around A-line skirts, no waistlines, and dark, often heavy, materials. Londoners prefer this breed of clothing because the weather there is damp and cold, and they enjoy the heavy materials, not high heating bills. English designers Angela Cash, Caroline Charles, Roger Nelson, and Mary Quant are designing some pop Countless A G20. a. Om | |