Spring bridal fashions modeled at AWS show Bridal gowns appeared more feminine than ever with high necks and long puffed sleeves at the Spring Bridal Show Saturday in the Kansas Union Ballroom. The affair was sponsored by the Associated Women Students Fashion Board. Debbie Fox, Overland Park sophomore, models a romantic gown featuring an empire waistline and Venice lace applique at the AWS spring bridal fashion show Saturday. Organza was a popular fabric for the gowns, which were heavily appliqued with beads and Venice lace. Many of the gowns empire waists, which gave fullness to the long flowing skirts. Veils were predominately train length, with either "dutch boy" or Juliet head pieces. Dotted swiss, silk screen prints, voile and chiffon were favored fabrics for the bright new bridesmaid's dresses. Large picture hats often topped the sheer dresses. The trousseau outfits included travel clothes, after-five dresses and beach wear. Pants suits were shown with straight line flare pants and tunic tops or jackets. Ribbed knit was the frequent choice for casual suits for the honeymoon. Maxi-coats and short jackets were seen in crushed patten leather in stately black or flaring red. Pam Russell, Iola senior and commentator for the event, gave short descriptions of each outfit. Rick Shaffer, Hutchinson senior, assisted as accompanist on the piano. - Models for the event were AWS Fashion Board members: Carol Boney, Storm Lake, Ia., junior; Suzanne Cherot, Independence senior; Nancy Dodge, Omaha sophomore; Debbie Fox, Overland Park sophomore; Pam Reusser, Cincinnati, Ohio; sophomore; Pam Miller, Overland Park junior; Eva Martin, Topeka senior; Linda Smith, Overland Park sophomore; Sugar Yaun, Fort Worth, Tex., junior; Norma Decker, Tecumseh sophomore; and Casey Eike, Kansas City, Mo., sophomore. Miss Eike was also the chairman of the event. The fashion show featured bridal gowns from Galerie Bridal, trousseau outfits from La Petite Galerie and sportswear from the Jay Shoppe. Hilltopper Applications and Nominations - Due March 13. Turn in at the information Desk in the Student Union. - Selection will be based mainly on one criteria-whether the student has made an impact on KU: whether he left this school changed. This will include a far wider range of candidates than before. Keep that in mind. - NOMINATIONS should be signed by 3 students.The nomination should include a list of activities and/or accomplishments of the nominee, his address, his phone number, school, major, and GPA. - SELF-NOMINATIONS OR APPLICATIONS should include letters of recommendations by 2 students or 1 student and 1 faculty member, a list of activities and/or accomplishments, his address, his phone number, school, major, and GPA. - All candidates must be classified as SENIORS. - Selection will be made by a committee of 3 faculty members and 6 students. --- Karate Club sponsors annual tournament The second annual Jayhawk Karate Tourney sponsored by the KU Karate Club was held Saturday at the Community Building, 11th and Vermont Streets. Mike Sheahon, Wichita graduate student and former KU varsity track runner, won first place in green belt kata (form and style) competition. Mar. 9 1970 KANSAN 11 George Arnold, Wichita freshman, won second place in white belt kata. In team competition, the Bushidokan Karate Academy from Kansas City, Mo. won first place. The KU Karate Club took third place in team competition. Max Muller, Prairie Village law student, instructor of the club and director of the tourney, said about 500 spectators watched the tournament, in which about 200 competitors participated. WEDNESDAY NIGHT from 8:00 to 12:00 GROOVE TO “THE BEST SOUND IN TOWN” ONE DOLLAR ADMISSION ONE DOLLAR PER PITCHER PATRONIZE KANSAN ADVERTISERS