TWELVE CLASSROOM ADDITION TOCENTRAL COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE THE OSHAWA THAR, Wednesday August 26, 1964 SA : bes bulls g BE i t i i "Way Out' Not 'In' Any More Tt isn't "in" to be "way out,". That's the conclusion evident from a nationwide survey of high school boys' fashion pref- erences, conducted by Schol- astic Magazines and the Boys' Apparel and Accessories ufacturers' Association. The survey, which polled 204 selected leaders from 107 high schools, reveals high .school- ers favor the well-groomed look achieved by a somewhat con- servative style of dress. The Ivy suit in traditional three-button style; trousers in moderately tapered style, with belt loops and even cuffs; and shirts with authentic button - down collar were preferred by more than 50 percent of responders, A well - considered approach to dressing was also reflected in write - in comments about sport shirt selection. BE PRESSED | ACKDIAN ces 728-5141 IT'S BLACK'S FOR COLLEGE Sf Here's your invitation to come in and brouse BLACK' 72 SIMCOE ST. NL Open: Fridey Evening Until 9:00 P.M. WEAR LTD, LADIES' 725-1912