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Show I i Thursday, February 8, 1973 designs short cuts for the 80's N MCA The Official Hair Fashion Committee of the National Hairdressers and Cosmetolo- gists Association has introduced For Projections SpringSummer 73. The fashion presentation was made during the OHFC Semi-Annu- Meeting al in St. Louis, Mo. Weve projected the future of fashion--th- e total coordination of apparel and coiffure for the gal who is aware of the world and wants the world to be aware of her. g Short, carefree, hairstyles are mated with todays fashions to give that total look that everyone is talking about. We foresee cuffs and wedgies, jumpers and camisoles. . .cuffs on collars, d and sleeves, pants, topped by hair that is cuffed to match. . .wedgy shoes and wedgy hair. . .jumpers and camisoles with styles to mix and match. The American Woman of 1973 is an individual. As an individual, she wears what is right for her. So weve individualized our Projections great styles for her to easy-goin- wide-legge- ture from head to toe. Wear Projections Whatever the style, whether cuffs, camisoles, wedgies or jumpers, we have projected a hairstyle to match. the wedgy show. . .a new concept in appearance and comfort. This same concept is carried through in the Wedgy Cut. The Wedgy styles are fresh fashion looks derived from a professional haircut. The individual treatments of the wedgy section are the key to hair looking its best with a minimum amount of effort. The right amount of support from a permanent wave may be necessary for your favorite styling look from the Wedgy Cut. Dont wait until June to The Cuff Cut, the Wedgy Cut, the Camisole Cut, the Jumper Cut are professional haircuts designed to the shape of your face and head. These are quick and easy hairstyles for Spring and Summer that will carry you not only through a warm, breezy afternoon, but that will last, well, clear into the 80s. The Cuff Cut new dimension, a new angle, a new structure, a new fashion approach for wardrobe and hair -- - cuffs! A quick turn of the pants, sleeves and hair gives the total cuff fashion look. For this cut, the short crown kicks into curls, waves or just natural motion, to shapes of clean defined cuff A start wearing this pace-set-ti- cut. . .rush the summer sun look in your hair with a minute amount of finger painting (a new hair coloring concept) around your face. The Camisole Cut The Camisole is hair news to beat the clock. And it goes so well with those camisole fashions that are so important to the layered look. Make the Camisole casual and carefree with a flick of the curling iron. Make it elegant with the use of a hair piece. effects. Wear the new cuff fashions and top them with a hairstyle to match! The Wedgy Cut Create a total fashion pic The Camisole is a versatile style for the fashionable lady this season. The Jumper Cut The Jumper Cut is a timely short cut to the 80s for the clock wise lady as the short back is not only designed for the today fashion look but reThe quires very little hair framing the face is left longer and can easily be styled to your taste. . .waved or curled, as close or as full as elementary schools inGramte School District chosen to receive the video cassette equipment. They were chosen because of their media philosophy and their willingness to try innovations in their classrooms. One of the first programs to be viewed on tape was the Apollo 17 blast off for the moon. Some classes saw it the morning after it took place and some watched it later in the week. It was used mainly events and current for science. The 4th, 5th, and 6th graders watched Winter and learned in Yellowstone how elk are captured, tagged, and released to study their migration habits. which Other programs wildlife migration showed were The Snow Goose, and The Last of the Curlews. The 4th and 5th graders also liked Santiagos Ark, because it showed how a boy built a boat and his neighbors helped him. Some teachers use the video tape programs as a reThe children have to ward. finish their math or spelling assignments before they can watch special programs. Allen Thacker, learning specialist, uses the Electric Comprograms with his pany He says the video classes. tape helps him to work with While individual students. some children watch a program on vowels, blends, or some specific skill, he can help individuals with their particular needs. The tapes are obtained from two sources, Kearns and directly High School from the air. The technicians at Kearns High School Television Studio tape all the Electric Company programs and other special programs such as Wild Kingdom. Other programs are taped by Mr. Thacker whenever he has time. According to Mr. Herman-seWe owe most of the success we have had with video tape to Mr. Thacker and Mr. the TV receivers and recorders to the rooms and of connecting them up. He also had the responsibility of teaching the teachers how to So far no prouse them. blems have arisen in operatIn ing the video cassettes. buting n, Poulsen. Blaine Poulsen is Video Coordinator for the school. He was in charge of distri- - ... ... - A new dimension . . . a new angle a new structure a new fashion approach for wardrobe and hair. A quick turn of the pants, sleeve, collar and hair gives THE CUFF -- a total cuff look. The short crown of this hair style kicks into curls, waves, or just natural motion, to shapes of clean de fined cuff effects. p. desired. New books MAGNA -- - New books in the library this week include: The Summer Queen, Graham. The Glory Game, Laumer. Thief Hunt, Turner. I, Pig, Neimark. Maughams Choice of Kip- lings Best. Jade Wind, Harris. Finnegans Wake, Joyce. Greygallows, Michaels. The Shock Wave, Davis. Pandora, Fraser. Denver is Missing, Jones. Video topes help in learning process - Innovation has MAGNA come to YtelsterScJitol again. Video tapes' are- - n6w being used by teachers in all grades and in the Headstart program. There are ten receivers and players now being shared by teachers as they need them for special programs. Recently Don Hess, supervisor of Media and Libraries, told Mr. Hermansen, the principal of Webster School, VVe are happy with the way you are implementing the program. Webster is one of the leaders in the District in the use of video cassettes." Webster was one of 17 -- pick and choose from. -- - A fresh fasion look derived from a professional hair cut, designed to the shape of the face and head. Individual THE WEDGY treatments of the wedgy section are the key to hair looking its best with a minimum amount of effort. THE JUMPER -- - Its a timely short cut to the 80s for the clockwise lady as the short back is not only designed for The todays fashion look but requires very little hair framing the face is left longer and can easily be styled to your taste . . . wave or curled, close or as full as desired. THE CAMISOLE Combining the romanticism of France with the chic layered look of todays fashion, the CAMISOLE is hair fact, the teachers were surprised how easy they were to It is much more operate. convenient than films, said Miss Charlene Francis, a second grade teacher. Its easier to operate and no waiting to rewind. Lancer Lines by Shauna Empey The wrestling teams have been busy. In a meet with the Skyline Eagles, our second will be a joy to see. Excitement is in the air for the Sweetheart Ball is this Saturday. The theme this year is Precious and Few with the group Calico providing the music for the evening. Girls, only two days left to ask your valentine to the big dance. Get him dated up now and come Junior Varsity team wrestled their 1st J.V. and lost at Then our 1st J.V. team wrestled their varsity and lost at 26-1- 1. 20-3- 4. Last Thursday, we had a very important meet with And, man, what a meet The Huskies really put up a fight! Our J.V. won at Our Varsity team won with a 6 with Bill Oschenhirt, Loren Madsen and Bob Barney winning with pins. Hill-cre- have a good time at the Sweetheart Ball. An important wrestling meet will be on Feb. 7 with Im sure it will Brighton. prove to be exciting. Come support our team. The junior varsity will start at 6:15 varsity at 8 p.m. st. (gyippcuS (Scapecs 32-2- 6. By Janet Anderson Last week was a busy week 31-1- for Cyprus students. On Tues- day students were entertained by the Pioneer Memorial Theatre characters under the direction of Dr. Keith Engar with the production of Camelot. The main characters for The swim team is still going strong and they proved it with a win over Kearns, 65-3- 0. The L.D.S. Seminary joined with other schools from the on Saturday. valley for They started with the movie Camelot at the Salt Palace, and then had the privilege of hearing Elder Paul Dunn and Pres. Hugh B. Brown speak to them in the LDS Tabernacle. this production were: Robert Peterson, King Arthur; Pat O Connell, Gwenevere; and Stanley Russell as a king. Later in the afternoon English students were privileged to enjoy a Readers Theatre, at which the main characters of Camelot portrayed the three different versions of the story of King Arthur. Then on Thursday students enjoyed a concert in the gym presented by the Utah Sym- - The students at Granger are looking forward to Valentines Day this year for we are being presented with the movie Im sure it My Fair Lady. The symphony was phony. under the direction of Dr. Wait, who directed the symphony in many excerpts from famous musicians and writers. Friday our basketball team was defeated by Judge Memorial, and halftime activities were performed by the On p. Pep band. Tuesday of this week Ballet West came to Cyprus and put on a performance for students and teachers, and the ROTC program held a field trip. They travelled to Tooele Army Depot to tour the facilities and later eat lunch at the Officers Club. Friday, the basketball team will travel to Bingham for another season game. Notice to authors: State reading fair Saturday, April 14, 1973, Exemplary Center for Reading Instruction will sponsor a State Reading Fair in celebration of National Library Week. The Fair will focus on presenting Utah authors to the public. It will be held at Highland High School, 2166 South 17th East, Salt Lake City, from 8.30 a.m. until 1 p.m. Educators, 1 i b r a rians, writers, students, and other interested adults throughout the state will be invited to attend. The Fair is jointly sponsored by the State Board of Education, Utah Library i Association, Salt Lake City Public Library, Salt Lake County Library System, Utah State Library Commission, Utah State Institute of Fine Arts, League of Utah Writers, Utah Poetry Society, E. F!. A. Department of Classroom Teachers, Utah Congress of Parents and Teachers, and International ' Reading Association in cooperation with the Salt Lake City School District. There is a tremendous amount of material published by persons in Utah; therefore, invitations to participate will be limited to authors of com mercially published, materials. For interest to the public, authors will be required to have their publishers display their materials. The authors may elect to present information about their materials in a variety of ways. The authors presentations can be repeated several times so a larger audience can be accommodated. Adah chapter slates meeting Authors who wish to par- ticipate will mail in the accompanying form by Feb. 17, which will then be reviewed by a Selection Committee. Make it casual or elegant. Its a versatile style for the fashionable lady. news this season. - Adah Chapter has slated a meeting for Feb. 14. MAGNA 15 -- There will be an official visitation of Worthy Grand Matron Rosamond Demman. She will be accompanied by Worthy Grand Patron Floyd Nash and Refreshments will be the associate grand officers. following the meeting. |