Old School Cool!


News from Panama / Wednesday, September 3rd, 2014

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6 time Golden Globe winner Paul Newman boating in Venice during a film festival (1963)

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Children of Chicago (1941)

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The gorgeous necklines of the 1950s

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Audrey Hepburn at a premiere on September 14, 1953.

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A young Harrison Ford
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A young boy stealing the show, back when middle school kids knew how to dance (1950)

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Clint Eastwood with actresses Olive Sturgess and Dani Crayne in San Francisco, 1954

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The original way to ‘text’ in Class (1944)

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A gang of greasers in NYC, 1950

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Caroline Kennedy walks ahead while her father, the most powerful man in the world, carries her doll. (1960)

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Teenagers and their first car (1950s)

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Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau and his cabinet – 1968. These men knew how to wear a suit.

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Sophia Loren, one of the only actresses to win an Oscar, Grammy, and Golden Globe awards.  A famous quote of hers: “Sex appeal is fifty percent what you’ve got and fifty percent what people think you’ve got.”
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Ellen O’Neal, the greatest woman freestyle skateboarder in the 1970s.

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A man ice skating in a suit (1937)

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This is how teenagers dated in the 1950s

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High school fashion feature in Life Magazine (1969)

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Frank Sinatra stepping out of a helicopter with a drink

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Dean Martin & Angie Dickinson on the set of Rio Bravo, 1959

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Girl with typewriter and a smoke

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A stylish couple in the rain in London (1963)

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Queen Elizabeth and Prince Phillip at the horse races (1968)

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Muhammad Ali looking dapper

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Paul McCartney and Mick Jagger sit opposite each other on a train to Bangor. (1967)

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A salesman has his motorized roller skates refueled at a gas station (1961)

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A young Michael Caine in 1959

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Girl on a scooter (1969)

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Ernest Hemingway’s striking passport photo (1923)

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The definition of old school cool. Cary Grant in the 1950s

The people we aspired to be decades ago were much different than the celebrities young people looked up to today. The values of our past have nearly vanished, but I’m hoping that if everyone sees this, they might think differently about what “cool” was yesterday and what is considered “cool” today. . . really isn’t.
Share and remind everyone what “cool” used to be like!