24.1.1 Page 6 University Daily Kansan Tuesday, March 8, 1955 -Kansan photo by Nancy Collins SPRING IS IN THE AIR—And here are three young women who are enjoying the feel of those fancy free and very comfortable spring-intosummer clothes. Jane Pecinovsky, college sophomore, is wearing a cherry and white checked skirt and blouse. Marge Wille, college sophomore, is wearing a new dark cotton, while Ellen Meador, fine arts sophomore, is getting the feel of her navy blue bathing suit. It's Almost Spring- Or'New Clothes'Time By JANE PECINOVSKY It is spring in the downtown stores. The merchants are displaying the latest fashions in cotton dresses suits, hats, coats, skirts, and blouses This season a suit is the important feature of the wardrobe. The standard fitted suit is still popular, but the box jacket style seems to be the favorite of young women. Fabrics include light weight wool, tweed, and linen; and there is a variety of color—the always popular navy and gray and the pastels—pink, blue, beige, and avocado. The box jacket suit usually includes a matching blouse and jacket lining. Hats, an important addition to a spring wardrobe, can be found in every color but white. Bright and eye-attaining straw pillboxes in red, pink, teal blue, avocado, and yellow will serve to accent the Easter outfit, and the navy, brown, and black straws are dressed up with bands or polka dot or stripe silk, or with flowers which add a feminine touch. Black cottons with splashes of yellow, pink, orange, blue, or lavender are popular for spring and summer wear. These dresses are full skirted, made to be worn with numerous petticoats, and are princess styled or empire waisted. The tiny check or gingham plaid is once again shown in dresses and Chicago College of OPTOMETRY Serving an Attractive Profession Doctor of Optometry DEGREE Full cotton skirts are bright this season with loud dashes of color. They are either gathered or pleated on the band and contain numerous yards of material. Linen skirts in navy, beige, or the pastels are available for the girl who likes straight lines. can be found in pink, yellow green, blue, cherry, or lavender Jackets are again featured with sleeveless or halter back dresses. Two Large Eye Clinics University Environment. New Dorms and Apartments on large adjoining I, I.T., Campus. Professional Recognition by U.S. Dept. of Def. and Sel. Service. Cotton blouses are boat-necked, sleeveless, or baby-doll sleeved, and are in plain colors to match the colorful full skirt. Some come in tiny check, again pink, blue green, cherry, and lavender, and when worn with a matched cheek skirt give the appearance of a dress. Your Liberal Arts Credits Applicable for Entrance (60 Semester Credits in Specified Courses.) CHICAGO COLLEGE of CHICAGO COLLEGE of OPTOMETRY The flowered print, to be worn with a plain skirt, is another popular blouse, as is the linen style which is matched to the linen skirt. OPTO FEMALE 3243 South Michigan Avenue Technology Center, Chicago 16, Ill. Sandals—open toe and heel—monopolize the shoe fashions this spring. They are high heeled or French heeled, and come in the bright colors—red and yellow—in the standard navy or gray, and in the pastels to match summer dresses. Opera pumps, and their variations, are shown in these colors, as are the flats to be worn with casual clothes. DON'T BE WALLFLOWER Corbin Hall announces the pinning of Mary Coe Carter, college freshman, to Jerry Kindig, engineering junior and member of Kappa Sigma social fraternity. ... On The Hill ... Miss Carter is from Oconomawoc, Wisconsin, and Kindig is from Kansas City, Mo. Alpha Delta Pi social sorority held their annual Black Diamond Dinner dance in the Kansan room of the Student Union recently in honor of the new initiates. Start the flower whirling with us on March 10 from 7:00 to 8:30 in the Union —Room 305. Dance lessons A skit given during intermission presented the traditional Calendar Girls with songs and dances. The Crew provided music for the dance. Chaperones were Mrs. Edwin B. Peet, Mrs. Richard Blume, M. Edward Dicks, Mrs. Fanny DeLozier, Mrs. Arthur H. Little, and Mrs. Thomas A. Clark. be taught—Learn to JITTER and BOP! Sigma Phi Epsilon social fraternity recently elected officers for the coming year. They are Dave Martin, college senior, president; Jack Beverly, college sophomore, vice president. John Beal, college junior, comptroller; Tom Bryan, college sophomore, historian; Ron Baker, college junior, secretary; Ken Hauser, pharmacy junior, senior marshall. Terry McIntosh, college sophomore, junior marshall; Gary Fenity, college sophomore, guide; Frank Spurney, college junior. guard; Neil Schimke, college sophomore, examiner; Hal Marshall, college correspondent secretary; Court Ernst, college senior, parliamentarian. Refreshments Bruce Patty, second year architecture, rush chairman; Chuck Barnes, college sophomore, social chairman; Gene Norton, second year architecture, newsletter and publicity chairman. Ken Hausler, pharmacy junior, song leader; Neil Schimke, college sophomore, Tom Lance, second year architecture, and Ferol Geh- Alpha Delta Phi social sorority announces the pinning of Norma Steinert, college sophomore, to Bernie Moffett, engineering sophomore and a member of Delta Tau Delta social fraternity. Miss Steinert is from Great Bend and Moffett is from Kansas City, Mo. ring, college freshman, IFC representatives. To announce the pinning, Alice Barling, college sophomore, read a poem. Pat Campbell, education junior and Martha Neinstedt, business senior, were attendants. Attention Practical Jokers-Please Note! Last Friday the society page ran an item about the present status quo of a young University couple that sounded straight out of the "High School Tattles" column. How it got into the paper the editor doesn't know. It was neither written nor inserted by the society staff. Due to an unfortunate quick read over of the proofs instead of a careful check—there it was for the public to read. If the frustrated writer who put the item in the paper really wants to publicize his friends, we suggest he get in touch with us, and we will give him a steady—and quite legitimate job of writing up pinnings and engagements. The Editor --- Paperhangers once signed their names on the walls they covered to date their handiwork. There are many instances where owners have discovered on removing wallpaper that it had been on the walls 100 years or more. Experts have estimated that United States could increase agricultural output sufficiently in decade to provide food, at prices standards, for 380 million people notes a Twentieth Century Fox report. "Hawk Talk". Take a middle of the week break from the books. Stop at the Union Trail Room Wednesday night for free record dancing. Charles Kynard's Combo will play from 9-10:30. Have you bought your ticket for the Sauter-Finegan concert next Monday? Tickets are on sale at the Concessions Stand or the main floor of the Union. This orchestra of 25 will present a $2 \frac{1}{2}$ hour concert beginning at 6:45. Tickets are only $1; so you can't afford to miss it. Every Thursday afternoon at 4 SUA and the English department sponsor a Poetry hour in the Music and Browsing room. This week the New Romantics will be read and discussed by Geoffrey Moore. Don't hesitate to come; it's not limited to yourlish maiors. Have you seen the SUA Calendar of Hill activities? 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