Portland News (Portland, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 1, 1988 Page: 4 of 12
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be extra careful driving —
especially during the time
before and after classes.
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Bright Colors, Textured Hair
In Style For Fall Season
Hair styles and fashion trends
were the topics at the Working
Women's Luncheon held last
Thunday at the Women s Clinic In
Portland
According to guest speaker.
Aurora Gonzales at Aurora'i Hair
Fashion*. -.air stylet (or the Fall
sees nr will be variation* of the same
basic ruts that were papular this
teg
a li
We will be seeing crisper lines
and softer edges and stylet that you
can do yourself it you hove a good
basic haircut, she said
With the tools at the trade gels,
glaaea. glues and sprsyi, anyone can
enhance their perm or whatever
hair type they have
She said. All lengths will be In
Has year from short to long and the
phrases oblong cuts, finger curia and
razor cuts will be used With
mouses, blow drying tad scrun-
ching. a variety of looks can created
from the same cute. You just use dif-
ferent styling technsquea"
According to Aurora, the finished
look with curia and ruffles will be to
ms wall as natural makeup
We won’t have cake makeup* or
heavy eye shadows The look is sub-
tle blending of skin tones not clown
make*®." she said
In clothing, she said it will be
boxy, plain and easy to wear with
wispy hairdos "There will also be
some clone to the body suits and
pretty party di esses in bright colors
like purple, red. and Mack." she
said
Some other hair style* will be long
perms with waving rod*. California
Brush for adding gentle highlight*,
foam curlers for * title wave, square
irons that produce a zig-zag curl and
the wet look for sculpting
She said "Everything works
ether, clothes and hair, to create
a look. New haii-styies come about
according tc fall non trends and are
deugned to lompliment the clothes
Style is til dealing with horizontal,
diugonal and vertical lines."
kurort tlto said that people
should communicate with their hair
dresser and realize that the styles in
the pictuns cant be exactly
reproduced.
’We can do similiar cuts and
styles and come close to the pictures
big. everyone h» different hair and
(tee structure so the style will look
d'fferentiy on each person," she
said.
She added that everyone is
original and should mold the style to
their face and find a look that is right
tor them.
We all want to look our best and
make a good first impression Image
i and you have to ask yourself
the qu
look’,"'she said.
Some fall fashion items to look for
include double breasted, long, crop
ped and peplurn Jackets, bright suits
with black or me ns wear patterns,
long and short skirts, leather and
suede and the little black evening
dress
Accessories (or this seas-m will in-
clude scarves, gold pins, pearl
necklaces, suede blets, ankle boots,
oxfords, skimmers, loafers, trouser
socks, opaque hosiery and
menswear texture hosiery
New NHS Members
To Be Announced
On Friday letter* will be mailed to
tfw new rr embers choaen by the
Facility Ccunril for the National
Honor Society.
The Nattxial Honor Society is a
service organization m which the
students oust participate in 3
iroupa service projects per year and
do 5 hours of community service
each semester
Mrs. Marilyn Lawson, the new ad-
visor, said that the group will still
focus its group service projects
s round the Metro Ministries
The new members will be inducted
<n Sept 20 in a ceremony in the high
school auditorium. The new
members, lamiJies, and fnends will
tie invited to a reception following
the ceremony
The procedure for selection of
these new members began last
: spr
90 or
erag<
heei
survey sheet Students must par
mg when those students with a S
ive ai
vey i
pate in two extra curricular ac-
tivities such as band, choir, drama
athletics, church groups, etc to be
eligible
Teachers are then asked to rate
these students in scholarship, ser
vice, leadership, and character
Minor school infractions do not
necessarily prevent a student from
being considered for membership,
however, repeated and flagrant
discipline problems will be con
sidered unacceptable for a member
of the National Honor Society.
The faculty adviser, Mrs I*awson
does not have a vote but chairs the
meeting of the faculty council. Ac-
cording to the National Honor Socle-
by laws the principal has the right
oversee the decisions of the facul-
ouncil and veto their decisions if
so desires
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hr so
St. Christopher’s By The-Sea
7th and Wikk.it
Bar-B-Oue Sandwiches
Take Out or Eat Here
Saturday, September 10
4PM to 7 P M
Help Complete the S«»nr?iu -
CWf* art Can w* Orttfts AvsMaftlt
Mr and Mrs Bob McMillan of Portland announce the engagement and
apprna« bmg marriage of their daughter, Pamela Beth to Timo*by
Matthew MeCUnlock both of San Antonio He is the son of Mr and
Mrs A M McCImtock Jr of San Antonio The bride to be is a graduate
of G PMS and Texas AAM University She is employed with
South**item Bell Telephone Co The prospective groom graduated
from Churchill High School and UTSA University in Sari Antonio He
teaches n the San Antonio public schools The couple will marry on
Saturday October ?t, teas at Castle Hills Baptist Church. San An
tonio
Direct Dial Phones
Installed At CCSU
telephone on campuit
The number of the university’s
telephone switchboard remains un-
changed at 991 -6810
The direct teleptmne number of
frequently called CCSU officers is
Admissions, 994-2624, Alumni Af-
fairs. 994-2352, Bookstore. 994-2603.
C enter for ITofessional (education,
994-2383 Development. 994 2352.
Field House. 984-2313; library, 994-
2643; Financial Aid, 994-2338. Per-
sonnel, 994-2630. President, 994-262!.
Registrar, 994-2632. University
Police, 991-**31
The telephone numbers to the
dean's offices of the various colleges
at CCSU are Arts and Humanities,
Callers i
University
the office
they wish b
Corpus Chn.sti State
an now dial directly to
r individual on campus
speak to This modern
communk ation system permits
:y dur-
pei
easier access to the university
5 and after hours
dialing i DID i system late last
that telephone users off
month !
campus
can dial directly to a
994-2659, Business Administration,
994-2635, Education, 994-2661;
Science/Technology, 994-2349
MAPI FINE BBO I \JL&&
School Menu
Monday, Sept. 5
labor Day Holiday
Tuesday, Sept. I
Breakfast Chilled Juice, milk,
choice of assorted dry cereals
Luaek: Bumto. Spanish nee, loos-
ed salad/dressing, chilled fruit,
milk
Wednesday, Sept 7
Breakfast: Chilled Juice, milk,
choice of assorted dry cereals or
pancakes/syrup
Cuurk Pizza. Italian salad/dreaa-
ing. whole kernel com, peaches,
milk
Thursday. Sept. I
Breakfast: Chilled Juice, milk,
choice of aaaorted dry cereals or
btanut/sa usage
I gar*- Hamburger on a bun.
French friea/cataup. let-
tuce/tomato/ptekle, cuke, milk
Friday. Sept, t
Breakfast: Chilled Juice, milk,
choice of aaaorted dry cereal* or
donut
iMmek Chicken fried steak whip-
ped pot*toe*/gravy, green beans,
hot rolls, milk
Miss G-P Pageant
Slated For Oct. 6
The Annual Miss Gregory-
PorUand Beauty Pageant will be
held on Thursday. October 6
Any girls wishing to participate In
the pageant can receive applications
from Charlotte Brown at the high
school or Steve Mattson at 64H-4W8
F.ntrants must be 16 years old and
enrolled al Gregory-Portland High
School.
Bayfest Art Area
Needs Volunteers
The Creative Art* Center is loos-
ing for adults and teenagers to work
in the Children'* Art Area Tent at
Bayfest on September 18, 27 and II
Volunteers will assist children In
various art activities
Interested persons should contact
the Creative Arts Center at 888-5692
Harris Graduates
From Baylor
Kent W Harris, sop of Mr and
Mrs. <’reorge Harris, graduated from
Baylor University August 13th with
a BBA Degree in Computer Inform*
tier; Systems
During his three years at Bay;cjglt|
Hams was an active member of tfj*
track team lettering each of thoae
years
Hams has been named Executive
Vice-President of Altius interna-
tional arid will be working in Dallas
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Neill, Lee Ann. Portland News (Portland, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 1, 1988, newspaper, September 1, 1988; Portland, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth870950/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bell/Whittington Public Library.