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The Timber Cruiser Vol.8, No.7, 25 March 1966, p. 2

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v---- 2-·THE TIMBER-CRUISER, Friday, March 25, 1966 Go _Y{esf For Style Young Woman Who's Sleeping In ·My Porridge?· ;Prex,y Prescribes Trumble : The Western look is in for cas- ual dress. From pioneer days to modern cowgirls lihe. Western look is here for spring. · Calioo prints fresh from 1he - Conestoga wagon days h ia v • gone modern. Gloves, skdmmers, scarves, shiirts, dresses and even bangle braceletts spor,t oaliOG prints. • Prarie . f.lower.s are springing up a;ll over shirtwaists a n d blouses. Bathing suits Mid l>ell- bottoms ace flowered too. Old bib - jeans rare back in lo oomotive stdpes, str,ai,giht from the raiilrnad. '.I'he bibs a.re still there W[,tih the big •gold fasteners . but the bottoms have changed into skirtls, coulotte.s and bell- bottoms . . Deadeye de,1).ims of llhe snug bi;phugging variety .are popula,r. Desert • sand ,and 1!he blue den• ims are the fav,ored colors. The wide, rawhide belts have been _ replaced by pastel. slimmer " styles. The denim c,aai,yon coat, tie belted at its low waist, is new. With spring comes the revival of gin~am clleck,s, The favorite of the 1800' s is popular in shiirts ~nd dresses today. Pw£fed pio- neer sleeves are often seen in cingha,m dresses. Wow those mustaings not-quite • ten g.a1lon match o.r contrast your QUtfiit. -'Diane Prittie Ml YOUII' hat to We&t~n Sophomores Plan future Education ~ W1hen q eried about their p1a,ns for next year, the followiing cross section of A.C.C. sophomores 1·,e- plied; Lyle Cline, "Go to Centrar Donna Hollenbeck, "Wown.g •n my EIP progr,a,m" Beverly Weeks, "Taking me-•ods courses" Clyde Williiams, "Going -, Centr·al" Roy McNeely, "Going to Cen- ~al, I think" "Phil" Hamilton, .. I just got · • accepted art; · Eastern" v - Linda Nelson,. "Off to North mi" Susan La•For,ge, "I'm on that EIP deal" Ron Mifo,ston, "'l'hirok l'ill giv~ Centr<al Mticl:l!igan a try" Gairy Eihling, "State oc there- abouts" Milke Mlioketti, "Sailing, sail• Ing" . Donna Lutes, "Going Ix> West- ern" . - M,a,rsha McMahon, "Going to M.S.U." Dave Jorgenson, "'I'm going to attend a . Southern University; E'a;s,tern M,icihlgan" • Don Ki,ndt, "O:lif to either ~en- /li,a,I or Ferris" Doug Heatih, «Going to Norilh- em, I ihope" · Sid Hou.sding, "Eat, eat, eat" Aard Faardqua,a,rd, "To thiait l§reat inistitution of lower learn- ing, the Sa,tgon Briaooh of Viet N,a,m Univei.s,ity" Jim NelliSewitz, «wet Nam A- go-go" _ Riic>k Tabor, "I'm going to be miade fumous" A common quote at A. C. C. is, "oh, he's got white sockls on!" A . disgrace? Are the stu- dents at A. C. C. the fashion set- . ting legislature of America? Do we set an example for U.C.L.A. and U of M students to follow? An emphatic no! A mor~ appro- priat,e statement would natural- ly revense that. We follow them. This is not news but it has · some fruit for tbooght. There is no - clothes diet to follow: . es- pecially one inaugurat.ed by the self - elevated elite at A. C. e. · I think we're .au at an age · which enables us to be a bit in- dependent. Not as a noncon- formist, but just a little indivi- dualistic; a little creative. Most of us dress Gurselves in the morning. We usually buy our own clothes. I doubt that we need someone to dress and some- one to chose for us. We usually · buy our clothes for comfort. .That's what they're for. A nauseating thought is that some students at A. C. C. be· lieve that they are God's chos• en models. They have nice cloth. es and good homes but they are Jiffy Manicure Is A Coed's Best Bet Don't forget that your bands are a very noticeable part of your appearance. As coeds you probably don't have time for nightly manicures, so why not try this super one-night-a-week manicure. Start with a polish remover; get ric! of all the polish left over from the la;s,t manicure. Then swish your hands through a warm, soapy bath. Now apply a cuticle remover or cream to soften the cutides. Gently with an orange stick wrapped, in cot- ton ·push your cuticles back into place. Filing with an emery board is the next step. Be sure to file our nails into an oval sbapte, never pointed. Longer nails should start the curve · where the finger tip ends to guard against chips and cracks, _ but shorter nails are not likely to break as easily. Now that y'our nails are shaped, smooth on a generous handful of hand c:ream or lotion. After a night's sleep to let your hands• have a breather. whisk on two layers of a clear7 protective polish and, if you wish, sandwhiich in a coat of your favorite color~ Now you ate all set for a wonderful week with beautilful hands. - Diane Pritti• r nsfructors Make · Another · Hit -The Ca....e Inn was the scene for a teacher inspired H09ten• anny March 8. Mr. and M r s. Walchuk and Mr. Torkelson form- . ea· a Peter, Paul and Mary type group entertaining and attending students with various songs. A song of particular interest was one they made up eoncerning good old A. C. e. -During the performance, Pat Zurn, a student, added her tal• ent· by playing a few songs on . the guitar. Mrs. Walchuk recorded the show and enterviewed s o m e students to use on her radio pro- gram. ALPENA D'RY CLEANING "Your Cleaners" FREE PICK-UP & DE'LIVERY 354-4829 CAMPBELL AT RiPLEY lacking inconsideration a n d Al: • R f. - d thrive on. rudeness. They make · ... ,· umn1-.e· rea S· fun oli people who mayibe just cannot afford the luxury of an expensive wardrobe. They .llar- rais.s people with individual tastes. Students shoul9 ]Jave a fe.w. more important things to do: or to dwell on. They are supposed to be going to college not a daily fashion show. They should think .big and as individuals. Maybe that's what really distingushea • eollege students, and not their clothes. Jim• Herman. Light Keyed Color Is a Makeup Must When you apply makeup do ;you consider the 1 i g h t under which you apply it? The aver- age girl applies her m·akeup without a second thought, but she should think. A pretty pink blush applied under white light could turn in- to clown spots under fluorescent light. The best colors under fluorescent lighting are amber or rosy shades. Fluorescent lighl;. ing increases intensity. so use eolor sparingly. The daytime makeup can · be- come lost under candle light. Candle light is kine to a girl's complexion but tries to make her eyes and mouth fade away. A strong support of eye liner, shadow, and lipstick are a must. A dark color ,isn't neeessary; just a little vibrancy is needed. Before going out, check the re- sults in a dimly lit room. No matter what color the light is, try to contrast the color of the makeup with that of the · setting. Warm, rosy shades go best with green lighting and beige oranges look..isbe · w-i t-h' purple or blue. - Diane Prittie CoJJege Students face Draft Tests A test will be given to draft. exempt college students that may lead to reclassification. The test will l>e held May 14 and 21 and June 3 at 1200 loca- tions in all 50 states., Puerto Ri- eo and the Panama Canal Zone. There are 1,800,000 college stu.. dents who are cur".cently classi- fied 2 • s. The t,est will be administered by Service Research Aissociates., of Chicago, for the Selective Ser- v.ice System, officials announc- ed. ' The tests are not compulsory but students who dlail to make passing grades or- refuse to take them or who do not stand high in their classes may lose their draft deferments and pe sllib- ject to calls for service. - Don Fitch 'P:OOCHS Pa,rty Store "Get Your Hooch From Pooch"' Cor. 9th & Chisholm :United Stabes colleges should give a one ~ educa,ti.onal 1-e- tread to , certain s eh c hcl · alumni, the Presjdent of O h i o . W~leyan Univei,sity cont.ends.. 'lbe proposail said -that e a c h ~a;k,r university bring back 50 · . to 100 of its alumni ,annually fot• a yea,:'s study .alongside . 1~g.u- iliar &tudUlits. '!be old gi.'ads coulcl ;Pick tlhe courses they wiant; SUP• - ported by fOWJdation g r a n t s. ~ey woul:d be ,~n f~ ,llP-, ~ regardless of age. Ja:m N~nsewitz Pharmacy ...,_Wfft..,.fl'!l'.,Pnp. , • P,,..cription Specialish • Collete Supplies "Your Headquarters· In The Alpe.Qa Ar~"' ' - · · Corner of Chisholllil and Second Ave.. 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