Page 8 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, Dec. 16, 1964 Fashion Board Hints Suggest Holiday Wear By Louise Riller (AWS Fashion Board Member) (WAWS) The most exciting time of the year has finally arrived and the clothes to wear during the holiday season are just as exciting. Christmas fashions this season are a world of variety. Party dresses may be very elegant in velvets, brocades and silks or demurely sweet in velvette, wool or lace. Colors for holiday dresses may be traditional red or green. Winter white is an ever popular favorite, and black and white in combination is a classic in good taste. New this year in holiday wear is pink in many light and dark shades that will be seen in all the various materials, giving the heavier velvets and brocades a bright, young look. party dresses this season may either be floor or knee length. The skirts may be full, sculptured or straight. An especially popular style this year is the rhinestone-crystal overlouse worn with a slim, floor-length skirt. Discotheque, the latest fall trend, carries over into the holidays in dresses of velveteen or light wool trimmed in ruffles of matching materials or lace. Louise Riller — AWS Fashion Board Member Party time is a wonderful time to try something new in the way of make-up and accessories. A touch of the new gold powder on the neck and shoulders gives the skin a holiday glimmer, but be careful not to overdo a good thing. A hair style can be given a festive air by a velvet bow or a rhinestone barrette, or a sprig of holly for Christmas. Parties are a wonderful excuse to try the new lace stockings. These AWS to Select Ten Best Dressed The annual "Ten Best-Dressed College Girls for 1965" contest will be sponsored again this year by the Associated Women Students (AWS). come in many colors and textures that are distinctive and gay. But these stockings should only be worn with a simple, non-patterned dress. The contest is held in the spring and each college chooses the best dressed girl on campus, photographs her in three outfits, then submits the photographs and official entry form to the national judging. Matching shoes, sequined bags and white gloves are important accessories for that elegant holiday look. Jo Lee — AWS Fashion Board Member Engagements Judy Koeppe, Webster Groves, Mo., senior, Hashinger Hall, to Frank Robert Bencivengo, Trenton, N.J. senior. Carol Bohnsock, Brookfield, Mo. sophomore, to David Nowlin, Holton first-year law student. Rebecca S. Williamson, Wichita senior, to Jeoffrey W. Donnan, Webster Groves, Mo., senior. Peggy O'Hearn, Kansas City freshman at Independence, Mo., Extension of Missouri State Teachers College, to Gary Wilmoth, Wichita junior, Templin Hall. Linda Brown, Shawnee Mission senior, Kappa Kappa Gamma, to John Benson, Prairie Village senior, Delta Tau Delta. Pinnings Jo Dallam, Shawnee Mission sophomore, Kappa Kappa Gamma, to Lance Burr, Salina senior, Delta Upsilon. Linda Nemeth, Oberlin freshman, Miller Hall, to chuck Frickey, Oberlin senior, Alpha Kappa Lambda. Karen House, Kenilworth, England, sophomore, to Steve Straight, Shawnee Mission sophomore, Phi Gamma Delta. Diane Nicholson, Shawnee Mission sophomore, to Marshall Caskey, Wakeeney senior, Lambda Chi Alpha. Betty Arnold, Hoisington sophomore, Alpha Phi, to Charles Schwab, Kansas City dental student. Gayle Miltenberger, Webster Groves, Mo., sophomore, Alpha Phi, to Bob Sherwood, Prairie Village sophomore, Sigma Phi Epilson. Margy Brown, Prairie Village sophomore, Pi Beta Phi, to Bill Henry, Leawood junior, Phi Gamma Delta. Carolyn Brewster, Prairie Village sophomore, Pi Beta Phi, to Dick King, Salina junior, Phi Gamma Delta. SAE's Give Blood Members of Sigma Alpha Epsilon gave 36 pints of blood to the Douglas County Red Cross yesterday. GIRLS TABLE TENNIS TOURNAMENT TONIGHT Singles and Doubles TROPHIES FOR FIRST place in both divisions Come to the ballroom by 6:30 (Sponsored by SUA) Patronize Your Kansan Advertisers The Classical Film Series presents "DUCK SOUP" with the masters of the absurd — The Marx Brothers Admission 60c Wednesday----7:00 p.m. Fraser Theater SANDY'S SWIFT AND THRIFT DRIVE-IN Fish ... 25c Grilled Cheese ... 15c Coffee, Milk ... 10c Orange, Root Beer and Pepsi ... 10c or 15c Hamburgers ... 15c French Fries ... 10c Cheeseburger ... 19c Chocolate, Straw- berry and Vanilla Shakes ... 20c SANDY'S You'll get delicious food at low,low prices. So if you have money problems but want a good meal, hurry to SANDY'S, 2120 W.9th. 10 GRAIN 30 GRAIN 20 GRAIN 10 GRAIN 50 GRAIN 50 GRAIN 20 GRAIN 2