Page 6 University Daily Kansan Tuesday. Oct. 21. 1958 Chemise Sweaters Create 'Relaxed Look' on Campus CAMPUS WEAR calls for sweaters. Sonya Driskel, Wichita junior, models the newest, a chemise sweater. The sweater features side slits at the hipline and ivy styling. A man might cry out against the chemise (sack look) but whoever heard a man complain of a sweater and skirt. This year the college miss has the male stumped—while he is content with the sweater and skirt she will be content with being in style. This is all possible through the new chemise-length sweater which results in the relaxed look. Fashion's new longer waistlines find sweaters straight and loose this fall. Sweaters are so long that the only time a sweater is not a sweater, is when it grows into a dress or coat. Even the "condensed-length," shortest of all, the blouson, ends below the waist. The real news in this relaxed sweater world is the knit—and the knits are novel, loopy and very bulky. Shetland and new Shetland-type wools are leaders. Mohair, many times, will represent the character of the shag sweaters for that imported look as it is loopy, soft-down, and gives the effect of thick luxurious fur. Some yarns are crisply thick: others shaggy or curled. The new big bulky affairs defy all ways of sensory perception and weigh ounces instead of pounds. Tunic Sweaters A best-seller, coming out this fall; is based on the tunic style of Roman times. The straight, slim line extends to mid-thigh, seeming to meet the shorter skirt hems. The tunic is most often a pullover and made to be mated with pleated skirts. Sweater Jackets Also new for college women is the polo-shirt sweater—a direct steal from men's wear styling. It features long sleeves—the unfitted, but figure following line—short button-placket and neat club collar. Another favorite of the men to be worn by college women is the vest jacket cardigan. This will be popular in long-haired Shetland. Sweater jackets will be a common sight on all campuses. The styles of these will vary, but will include the double-breasted cardigan jacket and the roll-collar cardigan jacket. Most of the jackets will meet the hipline. Stripes will be popular in the campus-loved bulky coat sweater. Not All Are Bulky Brushed blanket wool will be used for some of the bulky pullovers, but many of the sweaters will be orlons for that bulky look but light in body. Many of the sweaters will be rib knitted. Not all of the chemise sweaters will be bulky as many will be very feminine with dressmakers' attention to details. Examples of these dresser sweaters might be: a cardigan fringed down the front, buttoned to look double breasted; sweaters with detailed stitching or cableling on he collar and sweater front; a long-lined pullliver with a pull-thru sash; a sweater bowed at the neck and waistline; a chemise with accent on trim such as a tabbed collar and a cuff at the hip, or perhaps a sweater with detail to give the effect of a bib. Theres will also be the classic cardigan and matched pullover in the new chemise length. These dressier sweaters are designed in fine textures such as cashmere, orlon, lambswool and the familiar wonderblends. The dressier sweater will be commonly found topping a dyed-to-match skirt. Many of the skirts will have a smart backpleat or various detail (such as being buttoned and bowed) to match the detail of its sweater. Thisw inter will be anything but dull as far as the sweaters are concerned as color is the thing. Oranges will head the class followed by vivid reds, golds, cranberry, emerald and royal blue. tract attention. Heather tones and earthly colors of browns and greens hold the lead in color. Men Like Rugged Look Dr. Robert E. Schofield, associate professor of history, will speak on "The Lunar Society—A Problem in 18th Century Intellectual History" when the History Club meets at 7:30 p.m. Thursday in the Trophy Room of the Kansas Union. Swater vests, often associated with Perry Como and Pat Boone, are preferred by men with a flair for something different. Stewart Granger, Donna Reed, George Sanders in Gamma Delta Try Kansan Want Ads, Get Results The "Ivy League" stripe that recently appeared will continue its popularity. Combinations of plain and patterned knits promise to ata guide for the KU chapter. Accompanying him were: Sigrid Wolf, Dundee, Ill., Sandra Baehr, Manhattan, Sharon Tebenkamp, Salisbury, Mo., and Linda Gerling, Mission. All are freshmen. Gamma Delta is the Missouri Synod Lutheran student organization on campus. Membership cards for the club will be sold for $1. Ends Wed. Emphasis today in sweaters for college men is toward the rugged, hand-knit look. History Club Eleven students represented KU at the Annual Regional Gamma Delta convention in Estes, Colo., Oct. 17-19. "The Whole Truth" Trudy Gier, McPherson, and Bob Desbien, Scott City, juniors. Yoko Tajima, Osaka, Japan, graduate student. Herb Haufer, Vassar junior, was acting delegate for the KU chapter. Lonnie Luedders, Ludell, Miriam Schwartzkopf, Larned, and Carolyn Fischer, Jefferson City Mo. All are sophomores. Campus Club News The Rev. Mr. William J. Britton, of the Immanuel Student Center, was the sponsor. . . . L. G. Balfour Co. Miller Hall will entertain members of the faculty at a Faculty Dessert at 7 tonight and Thursday night. Especially important are the big bulky knits, combinations of big and small stitches, and blends of several different colors. We specialize in Badges, Rings, Novelties, Favors, Sweatshirts, Tshirts, Crew hats, Paddles, Mugs, Stationery, Invitations, Programs, Cups, Trophies and anything with the organization emblem or Greek Shows 7:00 & 8:50 ... On The Hill ... Both fine knits and bulkies are available for men in pure wool yarns, including cashmere and lambswool, fur fibers, and blends of synthetics and wools. Miller Hall The Pyramid Club of Delta Sigma Theta sorority has elected Beverly Hollingsworth, Denver, Colo., junior, president for the fall semester. We also handle all types of regular jewelry including Diamond Rings, Watches, Fountain Pens and Pencils, Bracelets, Necklaces, Lighters, Fraternity Jewelers Delta Sigma Theta - * * VARSITY NOW SHOWING! Other officers elected were: De- letters. Engraving. Watch Repairing. Jewelry Repair. GRANADA NOW SHOWING! 411 W 14th Ends Wed. AL LAUTER "Kings Go Forth" VI 3-1571 Shows 7 & 9 Laurence Sickman, director of the William Rockhill Nelson Gallery of Art and the Atkins Museum of Fine Arts in Kansas City, Mo., will be guests at a luncheon Wednesday at the Faculty Club. TOM HEITZ for FROSH VEEP The luncheon is sponsored by the Kansas Chapter of the American Archaeological Institute. TROUBLES? Frank Sinatra, Tony Curtis, Natalie Wood Museum Director To Be Luncheon Guest See lores Fields, St. Louis, Mo., senior, vice-president; Bernardine Johnson, Kansas City, Mo., junior, secretary; Iris Trice, Kansas City, Kan., seni- lor, treasurer; Myrlin Weston, Hills- dale sophomore, social chairman. The Pyramid Club, of Delta Sigma Theta sorority, and the Schollers Club, of Kappa Alpha Psi fraternity, held a get-acquainted party Saturday evening at the Kappa Alpha Psi chapter house. 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