4A NEWS THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN MONDAY DECEMBER 4 2006 FASHION (CONTINUED FROM 1A) The model who dressed as the Queen of Hearts was 7 feet tall, providing a striking contrast. The skeletal system for the queen's dress was made from 180 feet of material, and the actual dress was made with 120 feet of fabric. Shirk said the dress was made to look "very big and over the top." Julie Topkirch, Lawrence sophomore, who was dressed as a modern-day Alice. She wore a light blue metallic dress. She said Shirk was creative with his work. "He expresses everything so artistically rather than just fashionably," she said. "It's about using tonally" she said your imagination with the clothes rather than just putting out its together. Erin Kulset, New London, Minn., senior, represented the Cheshire Cat. She wore a strap- less dress with the phrase "we are all mad here." hand-stitched down the front. She said Shrink's work was "edgy". "He takes risks", she said. "He's not afraid to be out there and be different." "It's about using your imagination with the clothes rather than just putting outfits together." Slirk said he tried to represent a diversity of views in his designs. Two girls wearing complementary outfits walked down the runway holding hands to represent homosexuality. The Queen of Hearts was a drag queen. Shirk said that part of the film During part of the show, a video presentation projected on a large screen at the head of the runway, showed juxtaposed images of Shirk on the amusement park ride the Mad Hatter during his first trip to Disney World as a child, and the models putting gloves and a crown on the queen. Shirk whirled around on the spinning tea cups ride as the queen ascended the throne, and the words "time goes by so slowly" played repeatedly. JULIETOPLIKAR Lawrence sophomore signified his family and his childhood growing up, which he tried to represent in his designs that were made with a gaudy, 90s look. "That was where I was, and this is where I am',he said. Shirk plans to move to New York City after he graduates in May. Kansan staff writer Darla Slipke can be contacted at dslipke@ kansan.com. Edited by Kristen Jarboe Mindy Ricketts/KANSAN Members of the KU Symphonic Choir perform in the 82nd Holiday Vespers "Joy to All the World" concert. The choir, in conjunction with the KU Symphony Orchestra, performed a mass of traditional holiday carols and ethnic songs from around the world. The concert is the largest of 22 choral performances of the fall semester and among the last, with only four others scheduled before the end of 2006. kind of invigorating. You just sort of feed off the audience and there's 200 people in the choir, so you're not alone." Kansan staff writer Ben Smith can be contacted at bsmith@ kansan.com. "Second, I'm going to ask you to sing along with us." Dressed in tuxedo and black evening gowns the 275-person chair flipped pages in unison as the lights changed color, signifying the transitions between pieces. The audience sang such songs as "O Come All Ye Faithful," "Let It Snow," and "Frosty the Snowman," while the choir and orchestra performed Franz Biebl's 'Ave Maria' and David Fanhawe's "African Sanctus." "We felt with all the opinions surrounding the war right now that it was still important to support our troops," Reynolds said, "regardless of our political affiliations." David Beals, Lawrence junior, said he had been a regular at the performances since he was a child. Ryan Bogner, Leavenworth senior, and member of the Chamber Choir said this was his third Vespers performance and that it was one of the most energetic held experienced. Edited by Kristen Jarboe "A bunch of friends of mine are in it tonight," Beals said. "But I'm from Lawrence, and I've been to the last 13 holiday shows in a row. It's something I did as a kid that I've just associated with Christmas." PHILANTHROPY (CONTINUED FROM 1A) VESPERS (CONTINUED FROM 1A) "It went really well" Bogner said. "It's a very cool event because it's the largest crowd we ever sing for. It's Kansan staff writer Matt Elder can be contacted at melder@ kansan.com. Brian Reynolds, Topeka junior and Beta Basics philanthropy co-chairman, said that an overwhelming majority of businesses the KU chapter contacted were eager to contribute to the project. The program is expecting to receive a shipment of greeting cards from Hallmark sometime early this week. The cards will be included in the care packages for troops to send letters to family and loved ones for the holidays. Other large businesses such as Wal-Mart and Target also donated gift certificates and items to the program. "The Lawrence community has been very receptive and warm in how they've provided donations," Reynolds said. The Beta Basics chairmen have been working with the Nort Riley U.S. Army post in northeastern Kansas throughout the project. Because of military regulations, soldiers will only be allowed to take $20 worth of items once the packages arrive overseas, but will be given the choice of which items to accept. Edited by Catherine Odson for Warner Bros. posting ticket sales of $17 million, according to studio estimates Sunday. Also for the third straight weekend, the James Bond adventure "Casino Royale" ran a close second, taking in $15.1 million. oddly unique With a fairly open market for family crowds through Christmas, "Happy Feet" is expected to top out at $185 million or more, said Jeff Goldstein, general sales manager INCURABLY ODD.NET The animated penguin tale "Happy Feet" was the No.1 movie for the third straight weekend. 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