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Show Page 4 August 4, 1967 COLLEGIATE WEEKLY FALL 1967: How It's Going to be Different It is different if for no other reason than that it is fall '67, a time that's never happened before, fresh, unscratched, romantic, a time to make what you want of. But there are lots of reasons. Look 67 is different. Clothes are real clothes again, unkookie, unop, unpop, unhippie, un-Navy. Out of the mad, fun, far-out, sometimes vulgar exchange between fashion and art, real girls in real clothes have returned to the scene. You are more aware of proportion now - - you know that shirts are looking for skirts to match and knee socks belong with toasty loafers or other low heeled shoes - - you know that the miniskirt is a myth - - too daring and too improper for the well-dressed girl and that maxi-sweaters are just right for cycling, picnics, stomps, baseball games, informal luncheons , lazy afternoons, quiet times together - - Longer hair demands a closer, tamed look this year as the short-cropped cuts are also turning the boys' heads - - tying tosses back with a scarf - - pinning stray curls aside with a gold pin --braids for strenuous and wild act-tivities - - puppy tails for just fun times or a swining long pony-tail seem to be more feminine than scraggly long locks hanging down your back. Colors are alive this year --fabrics are soft to the touch --hardware jewelry is gracing soft, feminine sweater - - a relief from sweatshirts and cut-off levis - - and hemlines are down where there are supposed to be - - Everything affects everything else in '67, it's "all atonceness", the new theory of perception. TV, radios, computers have turned our entire world into one big modern instant "whispering and glimpsing" ' valley, in which you see and hear and feel all things. Nothing is left to be read about or imagined - - all is seemingly possible to the senses and you know what is happening in every corner of it, from South America to Israel to Mozambique, sometimes even simultaneously with the occurrences themselves . . . telstar - optically. You are gaining somethingclose to an extrasensory perception of this world and its totality. Everything is related toeverythingelse-f rom the way you look to the way you write and think and feel. There is writing now that is total, nonfiction that is at the same time a novel; there is ballet that seeks to be a painting in action; learning that is such a total exchange between faculty and students that the students actually teach the professors what to teach. Maybe things will be different for you this fall. Things are certain to be different because fall 67 and the look 67 are totally new and different - - something that has never happened before, but is happening in a big, big way right now. F. KENT SMITH Mgr. Salons For Fun in the Sun Have Your Hair Colored and Styled In a "Swinging Style" SCHOOL & SALON DOWNTOWN SOUTH OGDEN 2345 Kiesel Ave. 3872 Wash. Blvd. 393-4391 SHERWOOD PARK RIVERDALE 315 Harrison Blvd. 392-4111 4487 S. 700 W. 393-7328 I ' f onr it H , Li M.aiir.iawflMM SSSSS -- i. y x i $L u Suzuki's Exclusive 12 Month 12,000 ''e Warranty Wisers Cycle Sales Parts S Service 1261E. 4600 So. Phone: Washington Terrace 394-3010 arils Swift? Free Friday night after 6:00 when you present this ad at HOLM DAY RESORT Pleasant View - 782-9900 f r tforth 'star Twin Screen BOX OFFICE 8:15 SHOW DUSK Plsrs West Screen Take twelve condemned men. Fuse their violence. Ignite it. When it's ready to explode-tum them loose on the Nazis! 1 & L- mi1 Star I BOX OFFICE 8:15 SHOW DUSK 'THE COUNTESS FROM HONG KONG' Sophia loren, Marlon Brondo Plays North Screen 'Twin Sfirfien USE DIG vs. The Big Mohl " COLUMBIA PICTURES . as THAT WHODP-IT-UP toumAummrm nillliv lUtCTniui a HAROLD HECHT viS & sat 1 i-iyc The picture thot won te Morvin his Academy Aword MEL'S TEXACO Beat that summer heat by having your car air conditioning serviced at Mel's. Air Conditioning Specialists "Foreign Car Specialists Tune-up Specialists IOMPLETE REPAIRS for jl II makes and models. I 4186 Harrison Across from the Blue Onion 1 |