Page 10 University Daily Kansan Friday, Dec. 4, 1964 Spring Fashion Show More Skin Than Suit BEVERLY HILLS, Calif.—(UPI)—Women shelling out good money for swimsuits next spring will be buying less suit and more exposure. Editors attending the 14th annual showing by California Fashion Creators (CFC) viewed some seven hours of swimwear fashions yesterday by six designers. MORE flesh was on exhibit than fabrics. Rose Marie Reid gave topless swimsuits a more respectable look with her see-through overblouse combined with tight black jersey trunks. No bra was used—only strategic embroidery and sequins concealed the bare bosom. Deweese designs met the topless challenge with a high-low neckline. A front bodice zipper gave the choice of being fully covered to the neckline or exposed to the waist. Cole of California not only featured a deep plunge front zipper—but designed a so-called "Scandal Suit Collection." The entire series was done in black combined with see-through mesh or lace. COLE exposed the female figure with side straps of mesh extending from the bottom of the swimsuit leg to beneath the arm. Another revealing innovation called for a deep plunging strip of mesh from the bust to below the navel. The Bikini—whether brief or generous—was strong in every house of fashion. As one designer put it: "The toppless suit has educated people to extremism." The Bikini was modified to a one-piece suit in reality, but still a bikini in look. Lace or mesh connected the skimpy trunk and bra. In effect the midriff was visible but not naked. 300 Women to Attend AWS Leadership Program By Linda Ellis (Fecture Society Editor) High school leaders from Kansas and Missouri will get a chance to discover college leadership this weekend at KU. The Associated Women Students High School Leadership Day program on Saturday is a day set aside to acquaint outstanding senior girls in Kansas and Missouri high schools with leadership possibilities at KU. About 300 girls representing over 200 high schools will participate in the program beginning Saturday morning. The delegates to the meeting have been elected by their classmates as being leaders in all phases of high school life. The High School Leadership program was initiated in 1958 when invitations were sent to various high schools in Kansas to send their outstanding students for the weekend to learn about KU and the things it offers. Since that time the program has been expanded to include workshops and talks by various campus leaders and faculty members plus several forms of entertainment. Jill Newburg, Carmel, Indiana, junior and chairman of the Leadership Day Committee, said the girls will arrive on campus early Saturday morning and will go to the three freshman living groups: Gertrude Sellards Pearson, Corbin Hall and Carruth and O'Leary. They will not stay over night in the residence halls as in the past. The schedule for the Saturday meeting is as follows: 8:30 a.m.-Registration of girls in Kansas Union lobby. 9:30 — Welcoming address by Chancellor W. Clarke Wescoe in the Kansas Union Ballroom. 10:15—The 300 women will be divided into 13 separate groups led by one professor and one student leader. Discussion will be about KU and leadership opportunities here. 11:15—Guided tour of the campus. 2:00 p.m.—The 13 groups will meet again and will be led by Cwens and members of Mortar Board. 3:00—A skit will be given by members of the AWS Fashion Board Cheerleaders. The Delt singing group will perform. At the close of the activities Emily Taylor, Dean of Women, will give a closing address in the Kansas Union Ballroom. The other members of the committee that organized the program are: Mary Lynn Mangan, Dodge City junior; Maxine Phillips, Kincaid junior; Sally Willard, Overland Park senior; Barbara Anstett, Kirkwood, Mo., Nancy Sturgis, St. Louis, Mo., junior; Joanne Emerick, Murray Hill, N.J., sophomore. HONDA WE SERVICE AND SELL - Vespa Scooters - Honda Margaret Hughes, Ottawa junior, to Fred Frailey, Sulphur Springs, Tex., junior. - Cushman Vehicles Marcia Loibl, Gothenberg, Neb, junior, Alpha Omicron Pi, to George Sitorius, Gothenberg, Neb. - Schwinn Bikes blevins since 1934 701 Mass. Jonni Watson, Kirkwood, Mo, junior, Delta Delta Delta, to Mike Hamilton, Kirkwood, Mo., junior, Delta Tau Delta. Susie Gerlash, Tarkio, Mo., senior, Delta Delta Delta, to Randy Williams, Blackwell, Okla., KU graduate. AT LAST THEY'RE HERE 14-Carat Gold JAYHAWK CHARMS Now at... Jayne Loyd, Newton senior, Delta Delta Delta, to Ed Nordstrom, Newton graduate at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. 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Ski Club Plans Christmas Trip Marty Knight, Shawnee Mission senior and co-president of the club, said plans have been made for the trips to various spots in Colorado. The KU Ski Club has announced plans for its Colorado trip during Christmas vacation. "Eargaining began last June for group rates for the club," Miss Knight said. "I attended the Regional YMCA-YWCA Conference in Estes Park, Colo., last spring and talked prices with area managers to work out an economical deal for the trips," she said. She said in working out price plans the package deals had to be low enough to suit all members of the club. The town of Breckenridge is an old gold-mining town that is set among mountains that contain many empty mine shafts. The ski trade has brought the population back up after the decline of the gold days. One of the final plans worked out for the year is a trip to the Ski Ball Lodge in Breckenridge, Colo. The club has skied there in the past since it is so close to the famous Arapaho Basin and Vail ski areas. Arapaho Basin is another area the group will visit. It is a newer resort located a few miles from Denver. The Vail is the third area the club will visit on its December trip. It is closer to Denver and KU than the other two spots and easier to get to. The trip planned for December will include one day of skiing at Arapaho Basin, three days at Breckenridge and three days at the Vail. This particular trip will begin December 26 and end Jan. 3. The chartered bus the group takes will leave at 6 p.m. from Kansas City on Dec. 26. All expenses for the trip include room, board, tow tickets, round trip transportation, insurance and daily ski lessons. The price is $70. "Since lessons often run up to $10 per lesson we are trying a system of bringing along our own instructors on a 'scholarship' basis," Miss Knight said. 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