Daily Kansan Fashion Issue Marcia Casey, KU's Best Dressed Coed, Swings Into Spring In One of the Latest Campus Fashion Creations Women's fashions for spring seem to have returned to the natural look. Spring colors will rival the pastel pink of cherry trees and the crisp yellow of hill-dotting daffodils. Perhaps the biggest news in spring fashion is the monochromatic color scheme of milady's ensemble. The KU woman will wear slippers in shades which will match or blend with her costume. All in all the spring scene stresses the natural. Nature's colors, a normal waistline, and shorter skirts all point to a whimsical springtime. WINDBREAKER—Rudy Vondracek, Timkin junior, wears a lightweight jacket from the University Shop to combat spring rains and brisk winds. The rugged, even bearded look has slipped into the picture in men's fashions for spring. In a land of conformity, designers have placed emphasis on the look of the individualist. Knit shirts in an assortment of colors are available. Each has a different sport symbol, alligator, turtle et al. Men's clothing will be brighter in color and lighter in fabric than ever before. Manufacturers are doing all they can to keep men air-conditioned for the summer months with synthetic fabrics.