THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, August 14, 1970-7 Whatever school you're going back to, you've got a multiple choice. Mark your answers in the appropriate square with a number two leaded pencil. If you wish to change your answer, erase thoroughly and completely. Mark only one answer for each question, except in the "TRA- DITIONAL" category, question number 4. which has two correct answers. Remember that these tests will be computer scored, and the computer couldn't care less whether you pass or fail. TRADITIONAL CONTEMPORARY 1. These traditional slacks are...: ❑ A. Tapered so they won't get caught in your spurs. • B. Cuffed, enabling them to catch grass clippings and other debris. ❑ C. Highly purchasable from any Osmun's salesman. ❑ D. To be stored in a warm dry place, out of the reach of children. 1. These contemporary slacks are...: ❑ A. Baggy around the ankles. ❑ B. Designed so you can take them off without removing your shoes. ❑ C. Hanging with a wide selection of other flared slacks at Osmun's ❑ D. Not bad. 2." This traditional sweater...: ❑ A. Emits a peculiar odor when it gets wet. ❑ B. Is neatly folded in a pile with other size 40 V-neck sweaters at Osmun's. ❑ C. Means that somewhere there's a very cold sheep. ❑ D. Is above suspicion. 3. Over all, the sweater, shirt and slacks...: ❑ A. Make you look like Frankie Avalon. ❑ B. Are very comfortable. ❑ C. Are not an integral part of the Jimi Hendrix Experience. ❑ D. Are easily assembled at Osmun's h. You would wear a combination like ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ A. • Immediately after getting a haircut. B. To ask Dean of Admissions to give you one more chance. C. To revisit 1963. D. To watch Ozzie and Harriet reruns. 2. This contemporary sweater...: ❑ A. Has a belt, so it won't fall off. ❑ B. Sticks to your body when you don't wear a shirt under it. ❑ C. Like the slacks and shirt, available at Osmun's. ❑ D. Made of wool taken from some poor devil in Tasmania. 3. Over all, the sweater, shirt and slacks...: ❑ A. Make you look like you have a pretty good idea of what's going on. ❑ B. Stand for truth, justice and the American way. ❑ C. Show a little imagination. D. Make you weak and silly. ❑ 4. You would wear a combination like this to...: ❑ A. Walk out in the middle of a Barbara Streisand movie, which you couldn't justify going to in the first place. ❑ B. Hear "The Band". ❑ C. A Laurel and Hardy film festival. ❑ D. Write fan mail to Jerry Vale. Stores for men and young men CHEAP 1. These cheap pants are...: ❑ A. Unraveling. ❑ B. Really brand new, but have been washed 7 times in bleach to make them look old. ❑ C. Hazardous to your health. ❑ D. Obviously only suited to proletariat sweathog types. 2. This cheap jacket is...: ❑ A. A constant source of embarrassment. ❑ B. Government issue. ❑ C. Based on manufacturers suggested list price. ❑ D. Uniquely unimpressive. 3. Over all, the cheap pants, shirt and jacket...: ❑ A. Go very well with your rented bowling shoes. ❑ B. Look like they belong in Marlboro country. ❑ C. Only A and B of the above are true. ❑ D. None of these. 4. You would wear a combination like this to...: ❑ A. Speak with authority about urban blight. ❑ B. The boon docks. ❑ C. An Australian tag team wrestling match. ❑ D. Buy some new clothes at...: smuis Open evenings 1119 in the Tel-Twelve Mall (Telegraph and 12 Mile in Southfield). Tech Plaza Center (12 Mile and Van Dyke in Warren). and Tel-Huron Center (Telegraph and Huron in Pontiac). Our downtown Pontiac store is open Friday evenings 'til 9. Osmun's Charge. Bank Americard and Master Chargecard.