Illinois News Index

McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 19 Aug 1965, p. 35

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tfltifrsliy, AWgtisi ?19. 196$ ,v6A'CKTO SCribdL" Pagfe 'thirteen SChonl Grad IIe YYoouu' rree aa nhiigghh school egrraadduu-vmii* «'led *f or Colleog e--Then Bear This ate and you're headed lor college. if you haven't done It already, you will soon set out on your first trip to look over the college of your choice. And that will be the time when your college will take its first look at you. Well, before you take this first trip -- and certainly far ahead of the day when you land on the campus to start your freshman year -- you should be planning that allimportant item, your wardrobe. First impressions are very important. Your appearance-- the "90 Per Cent You" that is what you wear and how you wear it -- is a big part of what faculty and students will.go by when sizing you up. The best time to begin to build a college freshman's wardrobe is a month or two before starting for the campus, as stores then offer the widest choice in back-toschool apparel. Early shoppers will, of course, find the stores have plenty of light wear, useful if you're heading for a tropic-type campus. For students in sterner climates, however, the emphasis- will be on colors and fabrics for the colder months. To begin with, take stock right now of the wearables you have. Many items will fit perfectly on the campus of your choice. Others, on the other hand, will be out of place if not taboo. * Button-down-collared white oxford.shirts go well on all campuses. The tweed jacket is a must. But flannel trousers and chinos are acceptable only If they are not the skinny-legged, stovepipe variety. If your blazer is styled with a short, cutaway front and has a tightshouldered "Continental" look1, plan on leaving it home. Start at the earliest to ge& together a wardrobe of con* : servatlve college classics. Guard against all excesses an<t - extremes. As a freshman, dfr your best to look like a sophomore. c From there on, you should;; find it a cinch to present an appropriate appearance on all oollege occasions. »<. a I QUIET CORNER for study fea* lures dual-purpose desk with drop front, deep storage drawer. Carpeting enhances quiet and privacy. Desk by Lane; carpet of Creslan acrylic* Ben Franklin Has Everything ior Back-To-School! Reg. $1.29 Lunch Box 99c Reg. $2.59 Lunch, Kit $1.99 Reg. $1.00 Wearever Pen Reg. $1.79 Shaeffer Pen 77c $1.00 Reg. 87c Lead Pencil Pack 77c Reg. $1.14 Filled Binder 88c Reg. $2.02 Filled Binder .... $1.49 Reg. $1.39 Type Paper 77c • School Bags & Brief Cases • Binders - PeeCees • Erasers - Notebooks • Paste - Crayolas • Tapes - Scissors Reg. $3.98 Alarm Clock .... $2.99 Reg. $15.95 Clock Radios .. $13.88 FILLER PAPER SPECIAL! 300 Sheet Pack 37c 500 Sheet Pack 66c 600 Sheet Pack 74c 800 Sheet Pack $1.00 Ben McHenry, III. READY FOR Attractive PENCIL CASES 49 & up New PARKER 45 PEN $5°° Plastic - Laminated CLIPBOARDS SCHOOL SPECIAL! BIC PENS 3 Pens 49c CAHFERRY NOTEBOOK and TYPING PAPER PECHEE PORTFOLIO 10 SPECIAL Binder 79c Filler Paper 25c Dividers 10c Dictionary 39c Reg. Price $1.53 OUR $|09 PRICE I Economy Pack Notebook FILLER PAPER 69" Boys' and Girls' TIMEX WRIST WATCHES Waterproof UTILITY BAG Just Right for Gym White School PASTE 29 NEW CRAYOLA SPECIAL C AMOKS 64 Crayons For 3-Ring BINDER 69< SCHAEFFER. PEN SPEClAjL $3.98 Value -- Only ., $100 BOLCER'S DRUG STORE 1259 N. Green Street McHenry 385-4500

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