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Thursday, September 18, 1969 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Seven<br />
no,w<br />
N!.en!<br />
Famous<br />
Grosse ..Pointe Ski Shop<br />
SALE STARTS THURSDAY<br />
Last Years<br />
Schuss in<br />
for<br />
SUPER<br />
BARGAINS<br />
HEAD SKI PO~ES LANGE BOOTS<br />
now<br />
Cireat value $.1995<br />
Sold for 37.50<br />
, last year<br />
Men's Ski Parkas'<br />
, Speci.1 )MIrchase.<br />
.Waterproofed,'<br />
118lted, dCH:ron "BB"<br />
insulation.<br />
Reg. 32,50<br />
Now<br />
Reg.<br />
$110.<br />
Ladies'<br />
Bargain .Rack<br />
Assortment of<br />
PARKAS &<br />
SWEATERS<br />
"<br />
TURTLENECK SHIRTS<br />
-by spGrt imports. Men's and Ladies', 100% Hehldcl, .<br />
.No shrink: Great colors.<br />
-<br />
'New ~970<br />
HEAD .<br />
, 240 HEAD 240<br />
SKI PACKAGE<br />
5 buckle boots, Cubeo blncllng pin A & T<br />
,,~I.IIlI'"pel... ., ..<br />
only $149 50<br />
now<br />
As Low As'<br />
•<br />
21.,$7 95 .<br />
now<br />
(4.50 each)<br />
YAMAHA<br />
Fiberglass<br />
SKI<br />
PACKAGE<br />
Fot' chip.fnie,<br />
break.free,<br />
chalter......<br />
~,;ca'i .' •• ' ' now, ,<br />
'. ~nt:=s 12450<br />
• Cube. 0 Binding ".<br />
• A. & T Ski P"el .<br />
• ' 2- Yeor Guarantee . '<br />
on Slti's .<br />
BARGAINS IN,B'00T5<br />
• HENKE<br />
• MUNARI<br />
Assortment of last year's buckle .boots<br />
• RAICHLE<br />
• RIEKER<br />
WOOD SKIS<br />
Toni Sailer<br />
FIBERGLASS SKIS<br />
!last ,eanl .<br />
SKI<br />
ou~£i~<br />
ALL<br />
Self Waxing 8ottOlltS<br />
(Slightly Blemished)<br />
reg.<br />
$165<br />
reduced for<br />
"quick sale<br />
no one beats this value<br />
MEN,'S OR WOMEN'S<br />
89 SO$10;:~la:arue<br />
POLES--our $5.95 value BINDINGS --" our $19,95<br />
-famous A & T tapered value. Cubca stepin bind.<br />
aluminum poles, CUSTOM<br />
FInED! ing.<br />
BOOTS--our $50 value, Henke 5 buckle<br />
speed boots for. men and ladies. CUSTOM<br />
FInED!<br />
•<br />
Coming from the suburbs? Take 1.94 10<br />
19271 MACK al 7 Mile<br />
Moross then to Mack Ave<br />
(next to<br />
Woods Theol,e)<br />
HOURS: Thll"do, and FridCl}'l 9:30 o.m. to 9 p,m,<br />
Other cloys: 9:30 •. m. 'til 5:30 p.m.<br />
Students Fight Dress Code<br />
their parents and added that<br />
schools should implement what<br />
is wanted at home.<br />
(Continued from Page I) people organized to fight dis. The matter of the dress 'code<br />
want. Long and/or facial hair crimination. They called them- is in a state of flux at this writ.<br />
does not inhibit learning. Sus. selves members of a subculture. ing. The coming weeks will tell<br />
pending or sending sludents When asked ",hat information what the ultimate conclusions<br />
home detracts from their 'learn. they gave students from our will be.<br />
lng E'xperience' more than their aiea who asked for help they ----- i<br />
appearance, and finally the indicated they referred them to People who take the time to I<br />
dress code itself is an infringe. the ACLU, although they are consider a problem usually come' I<br />
ment on the constitutional rights not affiliated with the organiza. up with the right answer.<br />
of the individuals," tion. -.-<br />
The publication indicated that Code Modified Michigan has won 10 Big Ten'<br />
the School Board "responded to Mr. Gerich said members of wrestling tournament titl~ -<br />
these views with negative reo the Student Council have ~rit- more than any other team, in<br />
actions," ten a modification of the code the conference.<br />
They went on to say that the and pres nt d l't to th ntir --- -'- ---.--following<br />
revised dress code e eel' e<br />
I<br />
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In Grosse'"ate<br />
Get headl'd in the right direc./. Happy is the family that oc.<br />
tion-it's hard work to back up cupies a home where there is<br />
and start all. over again. no room for doubt.<br />
TRY OUR COFFEE alld COCKTAIL CHARTER FLIGHTS<br />
FROM THE #1 IN AIR TRANSPORTATION<br />
AMERICAN AVIATION CO.<br />
.~E" CHARTER<br />
PLIGH'I'S<br />
24 Hoar seniee for exeeutive ,.ssellger<br />
elt,,'e, .11" lIir ffeigh' serviee<br />
seems the best solution to the<br />
student<br />
on Wednesday.<br />
body at a<br />
Unfortunately<br />
referendum<br />
problem at hand and 'stressed<br />
that it was nothing more than a the res~lts were. not ~~bulated<br />
temporary compromise. The at the tIme of thiS wntmg.<br />
changes they desire include: I '1:he St~de~t ~ouncil's mod,W.<br />
boy'S hair should be clean and cahon aSKS(h~t ru.Ie one whl~h<br />
combed. beards clean and trim. refers to boys hair and faCIal<br />
med, moutaches and sideburns hair be modified to read "boys<br />
clean and well.tri.mmed; omit shoull~ avoid extreme hair<br />
FENESTRA@ ,.<br />
STEEL CASEMENTS<br />
OAKLAND PONTIAC MUNICIPAL AIRPORT<br />
We RepaIr-Straighten<br />
P.O. Box 133, Pontioc, Michigan 48056<br />
Locks &. Operators Available<br />
Call us for our rotes tcdo,l<br />
313-673-1700 Of AIR TEe Un [ 1 Mll[ T\II 2 lUOO I<br />
313-335-9650<br />
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Ice e ee e e ee eel ee e e eeee e e eee C'J===== ==ele e =el eel CC ==r:.<br />
rule five which bans tlie wear. str,les, leaving eyes visible. .<br />
1970 CADILLACS<br />
THE ~g ~~a<strong>~~~~</strong>~r~:,Ck~~Sg~I~~c~~<br />
I culotte-style skirts will be no<br />
~;::~u~~~ ~:e~l.~r~~~sed~~s~h~~ I<br />
added here that they hllPl'd this .<br />
shorter than mid.thigh; straight. rule will allow boys to grow<br />
legged or bell.bottomed slacks si~eburns and beards without<br />
I<br />
1I'SpiJUL.. t .J.l_ _ "'.'6."<br />
are acceptable for girls. Blue bemg untidy'; they ask that JJ. I.Ill/...'V ~<br />
jean slacks. ,are accep.table for girls' r~gular and culotte skirts<br />
girls if these slacks are in ac- be no shorter than mid.thigh<br />
coro1ance with the rule that and indicated that thev hoped<br />
I<br />
specifies any clothing indecently this modified rule would make<br />
exposing the person of a stu- judgments about the shortness<br />
dent, any clothing in laboratory of skirt~ a more individual<br />
classes that might endanger the matter. !!ependinll more upon<br />
student or other students, cloth. the girl herself: they also I1sk<br />
ing which is excessively dirty or that tailored'sla('ks. bell.bot.<br />
torn so as to be distracting, ex- toms, blue jean slacks for f:(irls<br />
treme, or coqspicuous and in be acceptable if Dfoperly worn<br />
general, dress which is not in and in: good condition. Extreme<br />
good taste .will not be worn. or conspicuous styles will not<br />
The students also ask that the be nermitted,<br />
rule prohibiting pin curls, curl. After the referendum, the<br />
ers, or kerchiefs in class be students will request a hear:<br />
omitted. ing bdore the School 'Board to<br />
Should Attend Meetings present the results of their sur-<br />
The publication urged anyone vey. (This is in keepin,l! with<br />
who wanted to support the what the students planned to do<br />
modifications of the present last year, They were not givendress<br />
code to attend school the opportunity to complete<br />
board meetings October 13, No. their'survey before the Board<br />
vember 10 and December 8 at finalized the dress code).<br />
South High School or attend the Obviously two factions are at<br />
Student Council meetings.' work at South High School, one<br />
They suggested that parents' through the underground newswrite<br />
to the sup(!rmhmdent of paper amI' the other through the<br />
schools or any School Board Student Associdtion.<br />
member at ~e st. Clair offices. Cites Need for Code<br />
They alsO included two tele. Mr. Gerich believes that there<br />
phone numbers, that of the is a real need for some sort of a<br />
American Civil Liberties .un~on dress code. He said it has been<br />
and that of. an orgamzation proved that dress affects the<br />
called Open City. ;.: . students' behavior.in the class-<br />
The NEWS contacted the room. He indicated that abolish-<br />
Open City group and was told ment of the,cO(Iewould put the<br />
that they are fA. group of y~ung, _school between the children and I<br />
ROGER ,RINKE<br />
CADILLA,C C,O.<br />
VAN DYKE BET. 10-11MIU RDS.<br />
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