10 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Tuesday, September 26, 1967 Old clothes, imagination can create new fashions By Peggy Haydon Special to the Kansan Are you an individual? Of course you are! Then why not get in the swing of things and try dressing like you feel for a change. Never before in fashion has the female had such an opportunity to be expressively herself. With the multitude of new and different styles for the coming season, combined with a good imagination, a KU coed can easily become unique and fashionable in her dress. The choice of styles is wide—so wide you could have a different look every day with very slight and inexpensive changes to last years' outfits. Remember that tie your father never wears anymore? Try combining the tie with your old skirt and blouse, and for a little spice add some flashy opaque hose with Mary Jane shoes. You might even shorten your skirt a few inches. $1500 grant to KU prof Is that A-line jumper gathering dust in your closet? Try a brightly colored T-shirt under it with a harmonizing color on your legs, and a chain belt slung around your hips. Eugene F. Drzyciimski, KU assistant professor of business administration, is one of 10 U.S. university instructors of mortgage finance to receive a $1500 award from the Mortgage Bankers Association of America (MBA) this year. The grant is for a three-week study of mortgage banking at Northwestern University. This is the second year for MBA's Faculty Fellowship Program. ARLINGTON, VERMONT A LIFESAVER FOR PEOPLE WHO ARE DROWNING IN THEIR OWN NOTES Undergraduate Faculty Graduate Students Administration Many Others Self contained • light • simple—make all other filing systems obsolete - Saves 90% of time now spent searchi scanning, refiling, duplicatin notes * No need to limit yourself I one topic per card, nor to keep note facts, facts, facts, facts, facts, instantly, no matter no scattered * Cross-index automatical EACH DECK DESIGNED FOR A SPECIFIC PURPOSE aper/Thesis Deck; for course and ter- pers, theses and compiling the li- ature. ature, study/Review Deck; for class work and cam review for all course notes. search Deck; for research data ini- lences, arts, humanities. so ask about MEDICAL/SURGICAL ECK; for medical students, house flicers, practicing physicians and urgents. Includes 250 pouchcards, social coding system, rods, instruc- ons — for recording personal clinical perience. $12.50 But, before you get started you should know there are rules even individuals follow. A neat well-groomed look is of prime importance—a swinging outfit can fall flat with sloppy, unpolished shoes. Be impeccable in your grooming. Hair fashions and make-up are in the spotlight this season with an emphasis on the clean, shiny all-American look. Hair, whether worn very short or very long must be clean and lusterous. No matter what length it is, it should be worn close to the head—no more endless backcombing! Experiment with make-up, but find the most natural and flattering tones of lipstick and eye make-up. Even though you may spend longer on your make-up and wear more, you will have a healthy glow with the peach, brown and golden tones. One of the most important rules which must be followed this season with the shorter skirts is the proper choice of hose, shoes and lingerie. Mini skirts can be very up-to-date and fashionable, but with the wrong type of hose or shoe will throw the look out of proportion. Choose some of the easy and comfortable pantie-hose in flesh tones or wild colors and end up with a smart look low-heeled shoe. Remember your hemline is in the spotlight so keep it perfectly straight, and no pins please! What-ever look you choose, make sure the outfit is proportioned to your figure type and that it fits superbly. IN LAWRENCE, THE NUMBER ONE CASHABLE CHECK IS A JAYHAWK CHECK IN A HANDSOME KU CHECKBOOK. When in Lawrence, do as the Lawrencians do: write your checks on Number One, The First National. But write them on your own Jayhawk check, and you're immediately identified as a Number One Student. (Makes check cashing as easy as back home!) Even small accounts are practical; there's no service charge on Jayhawk accounts. Just a dimea-check as you use them. Helps you keep your balance. Stop in and get your first 50 checks, free. Get known at the First, and you're known where it counts—at cash registers all over Lawrence. Come in to the Number One Student Banking Center, right downtown, Eighth and Massachusetts. Now.