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' VITAL STATISTICS , According to a survey made by a well known coriet corn- pany the average American woman. by the year 2000, will ha an inch and a half taller :than she la today, will weigh a ' three pounds znore and will, be slightly larger in all dimitt::1 '- ions, except, perhaps, the waist. aver:age now the American woman of from Fifty years htches : 23 to 30 years Of age will be Eve feet six and one-ha- lf tall and will weigh 11144 pounds,, tier bust wM measure s 36.75 inches; her hips, 39.85 4ehci, and b.r, waist, 30 inches. , ' Bern1sa, 13reakdown of the figures Int 1900. thnyenrs - -- - --- ' N. ' 1950 and 1000.-- - ''' - . . ' - - . . - -- 4 ' . , , -- t.,'& . . , '' - ' - TATC.T 71h; camera. - , k . t.,.e .,..., 7, - ,, :, -- '' .r t" ''''';?- - rs'r"mr----7- '4'''.;',97'2'1F41'4' ' ' ' , ' .s, I ' ' 4 t tI 7..... , . rr ' frt'vl v - I , nUP . , verybody-sDoin- ' . . ; - : l- - - - . ! 0 - ."- ;',z , - 21 - ' ,.. - ' - . 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' ' KNOW: - , to according more has bicycles registered That Sweden It has 3,000,000 bicycles population than any other country? , xi, . and 7,900,000 population. --.-- ----.- - . I . b i ' ( , 1 - - - Island Teens Give ...... .0,.........,...,....,, 1 uer tes o ep tes, - , , , . -- - tem, -for Ingenuity - and -- they'll love are! Or do letter writers And what they just they through. to unburden themselves by burdening the mail mint The found out recently, when It conducted a tionolulu t, letter-contesthat young people have more on their minds than fashion and jive. ,These junior philosophers bad much to say that , . letters. counted bi their prize-winniON THE PROS AND CONS OF WIEARDIG SHOES Even though school regulations now require Ilawidian young -- people to wear shoes, how can they get used to them overnight, asks Grayest Aranio? Their compromise is to "wear something that will protect the soles of the foot but leave the rest uncovered." "After all," says Grayee, "usually a child born in Hawaii grows up without having any use for a pair of shoes until a special occasion arises, and even then, . , , williprefer to ' walk in natures boota." barefooted student 'its a leader of a Imagine you shoes asks roomT1w?" ds attsocks adresgoonds, they - --z leather protect tender skin.' , Estella Siufanua; 15 years old, sreuld give up going bare- footed because she's practical.- - tays she, "I feel that if aU the boys and girls wore shoes, it would prevent the spreading of can be athlete', foot. Colds could be prevented. Broken glass stepped on where on kbool grounds.... The hole would Imkmore handsome (wearing shoes). Our parents were not so fortime. te airs we arise about owning shoes. NOW some of thenf can't i , ' " 1 . ON LATE ROVES ' , . he wLiill have urakeat me"ittakainbittlitetar okuest athgeain,git"lsahyoms ellear-yelld Lillian believes some teen-age- rs stay out late "to spite parents who insist they be at home at unreasonably early hours," Sho ' thinks parents should ,know all facters involvedbe.in daughter's , dating, and then decide what the curfew should , - . PARENTS ( AROCT as a bit of botheration," sayg teen-ageN. regard They should bring home their , Beatrice "Moniz." She thinks teen-ageto leer:x.4s little ' friends; "thus giving parents an opportunity ' Tap teen-age- I . rs - ,,- - . ,, ' - - , ''', - ,..,..,. , t00.0 , - . : , z - - i. P,y vh - .. ( , . , -- . , . - , ' . ( " ' --. it - ' , ', 4.. , - , - ' . - 'T , ' ' , . - '' ,. o- - ' A'Pr411 , .. ,.. . ' - . ; A - - .4 . . ' - o .7, 114p-- ' ' o "1' -- , - i, . , : ..,0" MI6 A - ' ,,,,sa...0, . , 41' - ' -- , and Glenn make with, the facial expression- that is so Important in doing the dancing properly. Our teacher point s out that what you do with your face is almost as importtnt as what you do with your feet in this dance. CLOSE-tFMarle- - , - i ' 'Im,- ,,o,04 .. It- .. r'.. .. , , 4pc.-1- , - ,- , - ' '. , , . . , " itL , J'',- - .''t I 4 t -' . . .,AP . ;'.': - . - . . A , ,- -' ; , . 'tA . - - A . -- c , - - , . , "-- : " s ...,-.--- ,41 -AA , - -, ..-- - .A. ' ..A . s f - , o , ..a ' - . t' - ' f 3 . . ', - :' I "., - t's ,' '' - ., ,. - . . ' .A; , - ,.! , .'.' ' -- - ;,,,:7 , 7' . , - . - 1 , " '',, ... ', . , ':',.'", .. , ..,.,;,,,;iii017"f7:.,, ,,,. ., - . ',I - a - ng A. ...,.. ., i i .1 ' Star-Bullet- in ,, --. : , .1.' . ,.,,,,,,,.. ,,,c,, ''' ' . - ' ...: .; 7.4411kattillo ''',. p - .1, - ' .- , .:, ..... , ', ,,-- :N.., ,. 12.1 '..,; , , , .. 4 -- - , . , z ' s, - -- ) ' .. - 4 shop-- photographer's WHERZ Alf I? Fog-friend of ouriniitta.felloW. An the During 3 . street who asked him the way to the Bay Bridge. ' , 0 ..;',;.: ' ":. - - - N , ' : , all fuzzy. When she camera on every exposure ono .., wr came to pick up the prints she wu very' upset. They tried camera when to explain that she apparently had jarred the , ; she took the pictures. But she would have none of their explanations. 'They. weren't out of focus when I brought them in." she exclahnecL, developerr ayou must - have tdeveloped them in - to do is .of ... -. - ,- , - - -- ., I - . 12 the he sa4 in the rein last night end it shrank.' '40 a' ', . 11 ita . i , . ... . f ' - -- , 411 À woman took a roll ,..." a. I. ' ft. A JEEP' TRICK car' ''is your folks very likely were crazy about during their teens. It Ives the big rage of the Dixie-- t.'..'- ,,,,,.....,e1,-, , S , ,. ' , ...- - I i - . sillatuffinarslettnedte , , . ' In. Ibi. in. in. Salt Lake fellow who owns a kip, itsually bar-. data with his , rows his father's ear whenever he has girt friend. But the other evening his lather's ear was in the garage, so Iteliad to takt the seep. When, he . - PwL ked,Mit girt up, she asked, .11ThSt happened to the goes for your fact, too (the expression part, that is!) The Charleston. just In case you don't know, is the dance ... 1 j'-- ' , - , - - 1 i A . Charleston!f - t - . -. , ., :':", , in. 5 136.26 35.62 29.15 - e step 0 like a 10 forward oit the left, step. : : C it11 could have doing it forward on the right, back with .4 4 4.. . , ,,, now and again. Marlene is right the right and back with the t. --.. . it...4?; , . ,. , e, . , s f ,' . , " --,sharp on such things you know. left.: Repeat. After you have , . , 4' : '. 1- - As.we said, she was a popular that mastered you . ". ', t - , ; begin doing .. ,,f." ',. iZ., , ,,... ..4s''''-',, , high queen herself a couple of the step switching your heels ( w ., YearasEo attd, isoow a,Sopb la toward the body-- then out to , on the U of U campus and is the side, in toward the body Af.-st, ..,e!:, :ss4: pledged to Chi Omega sorority. and out tafeard the side again. 1, 1 4' , '' She gets around. She knows That's the Charleston step , : , ' , . .., ,'i',,A$r1, . t ,. what a kick the teens are get- to that you add plenty of high t , : cting out of the Charleston. She kicks, extending the leg up and . I , r .4- :4 o- ; . teaches dancing at Progressive out front a bended knee, arms ,......4 School of Music, too; so she's swinging high above the head a good authority on our sub- and facial expression either r,,,' .. ....-.ject tonight. very "toothy" or "dead pan." NO SET ROUTINE. AND THERE YOU ARE! Marlene is quick to tell us that That's just about all there is the rest Is up there are no special steps to the to teach you L Charleston as such . . no set In you. Lois of practice, lots of ; cross see-ton of the,Charleston Shown In various stages of the dance CHARLESTON RAGEHere you have routine that is. Its everybody trying, lots of expression, lots of a dance floorany dance floorwhen Dixieland are Jack,,Mitclell,Bariaara PatinlWillord Ward, Patty - - to bis 0 Wn pleasure-i- n Allis of rms.-legiingemand ace. dance. just so it's high kicking That friends is the Charleston Ruf, Glenn Ilubbard and Nola Rowelljazz is pouring forth and the sharp teens get into the fun and full of expression, that and you'll love it! . 1111' ,sAAA"..somet,.... ,, rtA"', A11"t""'''''"P445"!1'''''AsArAt'Ai ' 1,14 . , g ' The - -1 e.,. , it 7- :10.:,- -, ' ' help ''' 'A , .!..,11 - 4, - i ,. - ' ,.,, rirt t.-- .,, , f .., , I , ' : . , .4' err - , . 4'' '...e, ..1,..,! - .,Jrl.,e,,, . 1 ' . kbd, ''' Wen ItI if- - .. 4 & .' N4, , or .. , , i I,,i.,,Is , . ., , '-' .' , , ' ' ,,. . 4 " alt" I '- .- 1 ; . - ', ' .. - - - ..........wwwill" ..vw''''''' '''' 00 ,-- - . - 1 ls,,,., ,' -- ''''''' '''''N',.,...,,, .,. 4e......$, ....x.,,, - - ,i'' , t , ' ' it.:c; . ,e.,- -- '. , , . t ' '3 ft, - , .4. - " .4 114 33.32 24.02 . Waist , Hips au. lin311 din.your clim3eens.812onsin.don't ti3t9th'83a yill'ear ladies,' So if 71950, don't worry about it. They may be Just right when we ' . get to"the year 2000. , TALES Bust ' . ,e ....'''.$61.11""4'."'",.;,,,,i .7.71 ib tit 2 lbs. M.. Height Weight . - ..a.savonobeieamm.20010maramompossab.womom 4 moomaamfazwimsommaxanttgavotamatoeto.0.4900,-,all:Amw:ommmo:4113- is an East High gives Charlistou instructions toiligh Schoolers student widle Jack goes to South. Marlene is an alum of South High. , ' ' . -- ,. , 1 ' a Nola tees- - ' out their own routines. It ,doesn't Couples should get together and-wormatter what you do or when you do it just so there are plenty of high kicks, lots of arm-, waving and facial expression. ' -'- - -- - . , Jo, ,. 01",.. - . ' , 4 I- I, , . , ' f 1' ' . of her hands while BOTTOMS VPBarbara Patird of Judge Memorial shows Viillord Ward moves in from behind-- Charleston dancers need lots of coordination which comes with plenty,.of practice. If you want to put "expression" into your dance make your ' fingers talk, suggests Teacher Melroy. the-botto- , m ra ' rs Alrut their acquaintances!' ,', , |