WI-PA-HI-SC dated February 13, 1959, was made available to us by George Fisher. Thanks for sharing!

     Hi gang! Well, here we are again, all ready for the new semester in our new clothes and outfits that we received for Christmas.
     A darling outfit of Betsy Rolland's is her aqua blouse and tiny stripped skirt. The skirt is made of lengthwise stripes of pale and dark aqua's, blues, and greens. It's perfect for the oncoming spring season.
     Dewey Ramsby's gold printed ivy-league shirt is good-looking. It is long sleeved, but he rolls them up. When this is combined with his khaki slacks, he's quite the catch.
     Jo-Ann Schweizer's just about the most patriotic girl around when she wears her red, white and blue middy blouse. It is predominantly white with red and blue accenting the collar and the cuff along the bottom. She wears this with a red wool skirt.
     Have you noticed Nancy Dundee's all-wool Jonathan Logan? If you haven't, you certainly are "out of it". The two-piece ensemble is of bright fall colors of blue, green and violet. The fringed overblouse falls gently over the hips of the straight skirt. To complete the set, Nancy wears gold jewelry.

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     Boys: Want your favorite girl to dream of you every night? Then by all means give her a small bottle of your shaving lotion. If she's smart, she'll dab some on just before hopping into bed, and the scent will remind her of you while she's in dream land.

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     Girls: Do you have a fellow far away? Do you want him to remember you just as you were the last time you were together? Then the next time you write him, put a few drops of your perfume into your ink bottle, and your letters will smell wonderful.

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     How cute Betsy Bibb's gray print with a full skirt is! The dress is accented with three rows of rickrack around the skirt and the neckline. Very short sleeves complete the effect of a springish cotton.
     Have you noticed Linda Remez's navy blue jersey sheath? It has a fascinating back with pleats down to the waist line and a half-belt in the back. The dress buttons down the front and has three buttons on each of the short sleeves.
     Bill Cayll really looks sharp in his brown slacks, brown stripped shirt, and his Perry Como style beige sweater, touched off around the edges by brown trim. It is without a doubt one of the best-looking sets on this campus.
     John Fly's blue-stripped shirt matches his Levi's. It is styled in the current ivy-league fashion and it has short sleeves. And talking about blue shirts, keep an eye out for Jim Beckwith's pale blue T-shirt. The neckline opens at the front and is outlined in navy blue.