Page 12 University Daily Kansan Friday, April 17.1959 KU Men Criticize Campus Cosmetics A plain face has not been the fashion since before Cleopatra's time. However, the men do have a few complaints. Some of them don't believe the women have learned how to use what has been passed down to them. According to advertisement and beauty tips by the experts, it should never be a question of what makeup to use, but how much of it you need and where. How do KU men feel about this problem? Jim Kesling, Timber Lake, S. D., sophomore, said, "Some women don't have any natural coloring and without some cosmetics they look poor." Cosmetic manufacturers have been producing new shades of gray and lavender eye shadow for a number of years. The newest beauty aid is the white lipstick which is used as a base coat. Men Note Innovations Tomorrow You'll Wear: It should be heartening to the women to know that some of the men are noticing these changes. Kesling noted that he didn't "care much for the coloring under the eyes." The color however, might be attributed to something else, like lack of sleep. Bright pink: New color for accessories, scarves, gloves, and in little touches of color in the fabric itself. Mike Herwood. Kansas City, Mo.. The silk costume; Silk suits in solids or prints are simply tailored in day and afternoon styles. Ruffled skirts; Two and three tiers of ruffles on wide skirts have a new look for silhouette interest. The shirtwaister: It has a new face this year with soft, slimmer lines and the use of silk preferred for late day versions. sophomore, said he had seen the advertisements and was quite "fascinated with the white lipstick." Eye makeup was attacked by Her-wood. He said, "I think a little is all right, but if you over do it, it is false. It seems a little out of place on the campus. If the women follow the suggestion of *Stu Barger*, Harrisonville, Mo., freshman, there won't be any complaints about eve cosmetics. Barger, said, "I think rouge and lipstick, used moderately, are enough." Barger also felt mascara, eyebrow pencils and eye shadow "should be used with a lot of discretion—and rarely." Jim Schneider, Salina freshman, doesn't "have any real complaints" about how the women wear make-up, but he did say, "I think some do put on a little too much lip- stick." Some men claimed the women were using lipstick too heavily. Mike Wilcox, Kansas City, Mo. sophomore, said, "I think most of the women here don't know how to use makeup right." Women Unskilled without any thought of the colors they were wearing. A few men admitted they didn't know anything about makeup, but thought they knew when a girl was wearing too much. Keith Ott, Kingfisher, Okla, junior, said, "I think they certainly know more about it than I do," but he went on to score heavy makeup. KANSAS RELAYS -1959 Girls, the men are not asking for the naturally beautiful face. They want the ladies to know what they are using and to notice how much they are using. For Your Convenience We Offer You The Relays Schedule The men conceded that some mornings the ladies were too hurried to apply their cosmetics with care. They seemed unwilling to accept this excuse. They want the female students to hit a happy medium. ORDER OF EVENTS AND TIME SCHEDULE Saturday Morning, April 18, 1959 9:00 110 Meter Hurdles—Decathlon 9:30 Quarter Mile Relay—High School—Prelims (Time Basis) 10:30 One Mile Relay—Junior College Preliminaries FIELD EVENTS 11:30 1500 Meter Run—Decathlon 9:15 Discus Throw—Decathlon 10:00 Pole Vault—Decathlon 10:00 Discus Throw—High School—Prelims and Finals 10:00 Broad Jump—High School—Prelims and Finals 10:45 Javelin—Decathlon Saturday Afternoon TRACK EVENTS 1:30 120 Yard High Hurdles—Univ. and College—Finals 1:35 Distance Medley Relay—College 1:50 Distance Medley Relay—University 2:05 100 Yard Dash—University and College—Finals 2:10 Sprint Medley Relay—High School—Final 2:15 Presentation of Kansas Relays Queen 2:30 Glenn Cunningham Mile 2:35 Quarter Mile Relay—High School —Finals 2:40 Quarter Mile Relay—College— Finals 2:45 Quarter Mile Relay—University —Finals 2:50 Two Mile Relay—High School Invitational—Finals 3:00 Two Mile Relay—College— Finals 3:15 Two Mile Relay—University— Finals 3:30 Half Mile Relay—Kansas City, Mo. 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