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Show Page 2 COLLEGIATE WEEKLY August 4, 1967 SEAN CONNERY is 007, in "You Only Live Twice" and twice is the only way to live. I Show Only 8p.m. Fas ion Preview Summer & Fall, 1967 Fashion Guys & Gals Have the right summer look Come in to JOE'S MIR STYLING SHOI 381 Patterson Avenue Ph. - 393-2502 (3LajLOJULOJLOJUUL!UL8. JUUUQ FLO WERS FOR THE YOUNG AT HEART 'nwTI yuVE s(Jj)y MARK 2955 Washington Blvd. PHONE 394-3474 WHITE'S 1. Our Cover: Weber State coed Cathy Clay pauses to catch the last few rays of the sun as summer slips away and fall starts to steal the scene. 3. Preview: Focus in on campus close-ups as "Collegiate Weekly" previews the look of fall '67 including the pull sweater, maxi skirt, stainless steel watch-band, patent leather slippers and the new, new dirndl. 4. Electronic fashions: Every-' thing is computerized, automatically gauged today, but a girl can still pick and choose the clothes she prefers to wear. You have a wide selection this fall in color-keyed coordinates, satellite colors and a step away from the hippie, weird bird to the real girl. 7. Are you the girl,girl-watchers watch? Measure yourself against the yardstick of fashion --you may be inches away from his perfect "dream girl of 67". 8. Swagabouts: That's any style that you know Is made for you and no one else but you . . . the snob shoes, the exclusive paisley printed tie or you "I love the association" button; monograms went out with hula-hoops, but your signature of fashion today is the clothes you wear . . 16: The latest and great est: all clothing previewed by "Collegiate Weekly" inthisspec-ial 1967 fashion preview is available at local stores advertising in this special supplement - - don't miss out on anything. Dial 394-6044 IF NO ANSWER CALL 392-8394 2717 WASHINGTON BLVD Beauty 2. The face: is beautiful, natural, unpretensious and smiling, the picture of any pretty girl. 5. The coat: is beautifully trimmed and tailored for fall without a button, ream or pocket out of place - - anywhere - - from football games to dressy dates, lunching with friends or an evening on the town forecast for fall is a shower of wonderful coats. 6. The girl: who can be beautifully dressed where-ever she goes in coordinating skirt, slacks, sweater and jacket. Someone has an eye on her - - close enought to see her checks and that's quite a compliment. . 13. The Kilt: has changed from a hot, bulky, "unthinkable", "unbearable" skirt into the newest fashion romance - - coupled with sweaters, knee socks, loafers kilties and knits can team up for any sort of happening - - from whitewashing the W to roasting hot dogs at a fall barbecue. Feature V (COMMUNITY ) VA "A ft J 1 DELIVERY SERVICE "f 9fQ AVAILABLE y- BIRTHDAY -" WEDDING CAKES IvX; SWEET ROLLS (ZJrX a. DOUGHNUTS Cjgass iSs 14. The Foot: becomes anattention-getter this fall in a myriad of styles, colors and leathers to go with the wildest, and prettiest outfits you own - - stepping into fashion this fall means starting with fashion for your feet --putting your best foot. forward is more than a motto. 1- 16 The Scene: seen in the pages of this special "Collegiate Weekly" is totally beautiful - - recommended and endorsed by some of the wisest and best fashion experts in town. 10. Featuring a small collection of the un-phony, un-hippy people of Ogden who are meet-1 ing the challenges of today in a vital, active way. Leslie Taylor: A coed at Weber State College, also a member of Otyokwa sorority - - school challenges Leslie, so does her duties as being an O.T. squaw including Song Fest, Homecoming float decorating, the Sweetheart Ball, penny fund drive and a myriad of other activities. Loyal Seidner: A man meeting the challenge of the road. 100-mile races, he tosses tern off, one a weekend; tours from Evanston to Ogden, just a pleasure trip for him. He bikes weekly with the "Wasatch Wheelmen"; knows all about cycling. Karen Hunter: An artist meeting the challenge of her own talents. Karen, an avid snow and water skier, mountain climber and cyclist, still finds time to paint, do sculpturing and co-own a Sandal Shop; a full schedule of activity."Wasatch Wheelmen: a conglomeration of people, including the CW editor, who thinks life is something more than being strapped behind the wheel of your car by a seatbelt - - They meet the challenge of physical endurance on two wheels, while getting in condition for winter skiing. (EnUnjtat EJrrklg 1967 Fashion Preview Published as a special supplement to "Collegiate Weekly" and entered in the Ogden Post Office as second class mail by authority. Publisher . . . Dennis Heiner Editor .... Carol Deegan Photographer . . 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