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MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY TATE NEWS East Lansing, Michigan Friday, April 9, 1965 PLAYMATE OF THE YEAR--TH* bunnios ,-that I*. Pam Kamp, Grand Ladga junior, onjoys tho Eastor aura and suggasts that «vary girl should havaa bunny to play with. Photo by Jomos H. Hilo

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MICHIGANSTATE

UNIVERSITY TATE NEWSE ast Lans ing , M ich igan F riday, A p r il 9, 1965

P L A Y M A T E O F T H E Y E A R - -T H * b u n n io s , -that I * . P a m K a m p , G ra n d L a d g a ju n io r , o n jo y s th o E a s to r a u ra and s u g g a s ts th a t « v a ry g i r l s h o u ld h a v a a bu n n y to p la y w ith . P h o to b y Jom os H . H ilo

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H a s th e s ty l e o f S p r in g c lo th e s f o r th e c o l le g e s tu d e n t ch a n g e d d r a s t i c a l l y th is y e a r ?

A f te r t h i s w in te r you m ay b e h o p in g f o r th a t b ig c h a n g e in c lo th in g s ty l e s , bu t a s a m p lin g o f E a s t L a n s in g m e r c h a n ts in d i­c a t e s m o s t S p r in g c lo th in g s ty le s w il l r e m a in th e s a m e .

M o st m e r c h a n ts s e e no b ig c h a n g e in th e s ty l e s o r c o lo r s o f c lo th e s th i s s p r in g . T y p ic a l is W illia m K e e z e r , m a n a g e r o f R ed­w ood & R o s s : “ T h e r e h a s b ee n n o b ig c h a n g e in th s s p r in g ’s c lo th e s a s c o i n p a r e d to la s t y e a r s . ’ ’

A lthough th e r e w ill b e no d r a s ­t i c c h a n g e in th e c o - e d s b a s ic d r e s s , n o v e lty i t e m s w ill b e popu­l a r .

“ B ig z ip p e r s , p a t t e r n e d h o s e , g o l f e r s w e a te r s , a n d c a m o u f la g e s w im s u i t s a r e p o p u la r i te m s th is s p r i n g , ’ ’ s a id M a ry G h a n n a m , o f

th e S co tc h H o u se . T h e s ty le s fo r w o m e n a r e a l s o b e c o m in g m o r e f e m in in e a n d l e s s s p o r ty . **It s e e m s th e t r e n d is to look m o r e l ik e a g i r l , ’ ’ s a id M is s G h a n n a m .

In m e n ’s w e a r c h a n g e s s e e m s to b e la c k in g , e v e n in n o v e lty i t e m s . T h e b ig c h a n g e s in m e n ’ s c lo th in g i s th e c o l l a r l e s s s h i r t , F a r a P r e s s s l a c k s , s h o r t e r b e r - m u d a s , an d a s s m a l l sh if t aw ay f r o m th e c o n tin e n ta l lo o k , a c ­c o rd in g to s o m e m e r c h a n ts .

T h e th in g th a t i s s ta y in g b ig in e v e ry th in g , b o th fo r m en an d w o m e n , i s th e m a d r a s s ty le . ’’M a d r a s i s c o m in g o u t b ig a g a in th i s S p r in g in e v e ry th in g f ro m b e l t s to b e rm u d a s ,* ’ s a id W ard W a sso n , o f J .W . K napp C o.

S w im su its s e e m to b e a b ig s e l l e r , w hich i n d i c a t e s th a t e v e ry o n e i s lo o k in g fo rw a rd to s p r in g .

Hues And Shoes Spring Partners

C o lo r w il l b e th e k e y n o te in fo o tw e a r th i s s p r in g a c c o rd in g to D av e B r i s to l an d C ly d e H o lla n d s - w o r th . s a le s m e n a t S h e p a rd * s S ho e S to re , 317 E . G ra n d R iv e r .

B e c a u s e w o m e n ’ s s a n d a ls an d s n e a k e r s w il l b e a v a ila b e in e v e r y c o lo r o f th e ra in b o w , MSU c o e d s w il l p ro b a b ly b e m a tc h in g t h e i r c a s u a l fo o tw e a r w ith th e c o lo r o f t h e i r o u t f i t s . M en’s s n e a k e r s a r e c o m in g in s e v e r a l c o lo r s to o , w ith n av y a n d lig h t b lu e th e m o s t p o p u la r . W h ite s n e a k e r s , o f c o u r s e , a r e s t i l l in.

C o rd o v a n , c h a r r e d c h e s tn u t , a n d g o ld e n s c o tc h g r a in a r e p opu­

l a r in m e n ’s l o a f e r s . W hite l e a t h e r is b e in g in tro d u c e d to th e m a s c u l in e m a r k e t th is s p r in g .

T h e I ta l ia n lo o k in w o m e n ’s s a n d a ls i s b e c o m in g in c r e a s in g ly p o p u la r . T h o n g s w ith a c lo s e d h e e l w il l a l s o b e b ig th is y e a r , th e s a le s m e n s a id .

T h e r e , i s a t r e n d to w a rd s a ro u n d th r o a t a n d sc o o p to e in f l a t t i e s . T h e g i l l i e , a t i e f l a t , i s a l s o p o p u la r .

H o lla n d sw o rth s a id th e o p e n - s id e an d o p e n -h e e l lo o k , w hich w a s in tro d u c e d l a s t y e a r , is e x ­p e c te d to b e b ig g e r th a n e v e r th is s p r in g .

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J u s t look for the la b e l that r e a d s p e t i t e , m ed iu m o r ta l l . D acron * p o l y e s t e r and cot ton s p o r t s w e a r in m i s s e s s i z e s a re p lanned to f it you. H e a th e r , n a v y , b ro w n , f r o s t e d g r e e n , b la c k , o r r o s e b e r r y .

S P O R T S W E A R — E A S T L A N S I N G S T R E E T L E V E l.

F r id a y . April 9. 1965 Michigan State N e w s . E a s t L a n s in g , M ichigan

R u f f l e s G i v e F e m i n i n i t y T o F a s h i o n___________________— .... »__hnvitii\n<> of s im i la r m a lc r iI he Myles in spring d r e s s e s

this ye n' wil l find the g i r l s look­ing m o re feminine than e v e r , in hath the newest s ty le s and ! he old fav o r i te s .

Fashion influences have been dr a wn t ra in around th e globe, and v a rie ty and the unexpected se e m to be the two t r e n d s which u n d e r sc o re all the s ty le s th is y e a r .

“ The London look, the soft ru f - l le s look, an,dthe old favor i te Vil­l a g e r s ty le s will all be lug this y e a r , " r e p a r t s M arg u e r i te Gard tW r of the Scotch House.

London see m s to have taker, o v e r th is y e a r as the cap ita l ot the spring fashion world with the “ Mod? look. The Mod look is seen ev e ry w h e re th is s p r in g .

B a s ic a l ly ! - th is London Iook fe a tu r e s feminine s ty le s with a b iz z a r e touch. “ W a is tl in e s" w ill be e v e ry w h e re 'b u t at the waist,

with the e m p i re type seen most

often.F a b r i c s in the Mod look will be

Varied and very often the s c r a m ­bled look is fea tu red w ith c o m -

JUST L O O K I N G — S u* I s le r , D e tro i t s o p h o m o re , p re s e n ts on i r r e s is t ib le a t­t r a c t io n f o r th e c o u n try s to re k e e p e r at th e MSU M u se u m . S ue’ s o u t f i t is a tw o -p ie c e p in k I r is h lin e n e n s e m b le f ro m Jacobson s.,

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bina tionV of s im i la r m a te r ia l s in d i f fe ren t 'p a t te rn s . S tr ip es with c h eck s a r e e spec ia l ly big, and em b ro id e ry over p a t te rn ed ! ib-' i-ics a r e com m on.

T h e Mod look will be noticeably different, but it won’t be f lam ­

boyant. B as ica l ly the l ines a r e soft y fem in in e .T h e Mi id look will p robably he the b igges t one this sp r ing .

B a r i s , however, h a s n ’t given up its hold on the A m erican fash­ion scene . T h e i r con tr ib u tion th is y e a r is the softly fem inine look, with ruffles popping up e v e ry ­w h e re . While m ost of th e se soft d r e s s e s a r e ot the d r e s s y type, the soft look is a lso seen with ru ff le s on day d r e s s e s .

“ T h e fab r ic s in th e se soft d r e s s e s wil l include p r in te d lin­en s , pique, and co tton chiffon, r e p o r t s Ceil C ooper ot Jaco b ­son’ s .

T h e old favor i te s a r t corning back th is y e a r m o r e feminine too . While v i l lag e rs and the s tandard s h i r tw a is t s a r e in plentiful sup- ply, the fab r ics a r e often f lo ra l p r in t s and soft p a s te l s .

Even m a d ra s and denim h.>vo gone feminine with ru l f le s . The two fav o r i te f a b r ic s c o m b in e d a re a lso a common o ccu rrence - th is ' s p r in g in d r e s s e s .

" A rela t ive ly new look in the old fav o r i te s is . t h e runnel d r e s s , ” says R ose P r e s c o t t of M au r ice ’ s Scotch House. This look fea tu re s a d r e s s with s im ple

The question arose;

" B u t is t h i s r e a l l y C r i c k e t ? ”

BILL ATKINSON; ‘ *

" I t m o s t c e r t a i n l y i s , b y J o v e ! ”

Sketches made at the Glen of Michigan

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aboveShirt and Matching S kirt

in green/b|Me/white English shirting

$11 and $13

White flannel spectator $30 Matching topper $35

r ightC ricke t Knit

Cardigan Suit crew blue

English Shirting F ie ld Sh irt $10

Spring Cloth Sportsk irt$15

$25 lansing east lansing

M ich ig an State N e w s , E a s t L a n s i n g , M ich igan F r id a y , A pr i l 9, 1965

Madras, Bikinis In For Sportswear

“ M ad ras a-go-go '* is t h e th e m e of sp o r tsw ea r th is seaso n . F r o m the ra in co a t right on down to the unm entionable (we’ ll m en­tion them anyway) petti pants, m a d ra s is the word.

According to the Scotch House, subdued c o lo rs a r e going to be pop u la r th is y e a r , e sp e c ia l ly cool p inks and g ree n s . T h e Scotch H ouse com m ented that “ g i r l s a r e beginning to look like g i r l s ag a in " with the su rg e of ru ff le s , tucks, and e m p ire w a is t l in es into the fashion world . F o r the m ost p a r t , the waist l ine will s t i l l be loose but the bust and hip lines will be fitted.

S w im su its have r ea l ly taken a d ive fo r the da r in g . T h e new “ scandal suitq” a s they a r e ap­p r o p r ia te ly ca l led , f e a tu re the fiph netting effec t . One of the scandal su i ts known a s " o u t r a g ­eo u s” looks like a modified bi­kini with the fish net look in be ­tween the top and the bottom.

“ Showdown” , an o ther type of scandal suit , h a s a plunging neck­l ine of the fish ne t- l ik e m a te r ia l . T h e modified bikini, which seem s to s t r ik e a co m p ro m ise between th e genuine bikini and the two- p ie ce suit, h a s rea l ly m ade a dent on the swimsuit m a rk e t .

In f a c t , M rs . T o i v o n e n of K napp’s r e m a rk e d : “ In the past E as t Lansing has tended to be co n se rv a t iv e , but th is y e a r the

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l ines and la rg e pockets with a ; se lf belt s trung through the loop ; of th e m . '

O th e r feminized day d r e s s e s will s ee the r e tu rn of the middy look with s a i lo r c o l l a r s and c o l - : o r s . Knits an'd ju m p ers will also be good this y e a r . T h e old sack look has gone fem inine with the s k im m e r d r e s s , a sof t ly -f i t ted descendan t of the shift . Industr ia l z ip p e r s will be found all over s k im m e rs too.

B es id es the M odand soft looks, the d r e s s i e r spring c lo thes will fe a tu re coat d r e s s e s , knit cock­tail d r e s s e s , and f o r m a I s t r im m e d with lace.

“ T he cold shou ld er l o o t is ve ry new t h i s y e a r , ” s - y s M iss C ooper. T h e s e d r e s s e s feature- one b a re shoulder , usually in d r e s s y fab r ic s . Another d re s s y look for spring is de r iv ed from the Indian s a r i d r e s s and has s t ra ig h t l ines with long s leev es in s ilky fab r ic s .

-The s t y l e s in d r e s s e s for sp r in g seem to indicate that fash­ion’s happy re l ie f from the win­t e r do ld ru m s at MSLi, is in s igh t .

m odified bikini rea l ly s p r e a d — they’r e all buying them .

Swimsuit co verups have taken a tu rn for the o r ig in a l . F ish ne t- l ike co verups go nicely over the new scandal su i ts . J a co b so n ’s is a l so featuring a co v e r up called the “ sandwich” that c o m e s in all s o r t s of c o lo rs a n d h a s a t e r r y cloth lining.

S e e rs u c k e r pla id is a fabric that is being used th is y e a r in b e rm u d a s , cu lo t tes and shifts . T h e fabric is ea sy to c a r e for and cool in s u m m e r w eather .

A boucle type shell top is pop­u la r th is sp r ing along with the e v e r popular knit top. Jaco b so n ’s is showing a sw ea te r shell with e m b ro id e re d f low ers on the front.

L a rg e z ip p e rs a r e being used on a l l sp o r tsw ea r , in such p laces a s pocke ts and down the front of cu lo t te s .

T h is s p r in g ’s fashions a r e d a r ­ing, dynamic and defin ite ly fem ­inine.

S O M E T H IN G TO LO O K FO R W A R D TO — is th e s e n io r re c e p t io n of P re s ­id e n t H annoh ’ s hom e. Sue L in d g re n , P o n tia c sopho­m o re , d re a m s o f th in g s to co m e in a re d tw eed th r e e -p ie c e s u it w ith a b la c k b lo u s e and b la c k t r im by Johnnye J r . , $40 f r o m M a r ie ’ s.

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New looks: low belted waist: rope tr ick neckline: the smart looks of Garland. Have them in th is machine washable, to ta lly wearable life-is-fun fabric.

Rope T r ic k Top $7 .00 P a n ts $8.00P r in c e s s Top $6.00 S k ir t $7.00

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F r id a y . April 9. 1965 M ichigan State N e w s . F a s t L an s in g . Michigan

6Shifty9 L ook To Be , But With New. Variations

Shifts a r e going to be big again th is y e a r and with many exciting new va r ia t io n s .

T h e Straight shift will sti l l be a favor i te worn with o r without a be l t . T he fu l ler , m o re loose fit­t ing shift is going to be in again with smocking and yoke. Many sh if ts will be the A-l ine style, s o m e with th e dropped waistl ine and som e ju s t sk im m ing the body.

M a d ra s w i l l stil l be in high s ty le .with many M a d ra s ' s h i f t s

tak ing on the middy look.th.it used to be re s e rv e d only for da rk or solid co lo rs . M adras shifts will a l so be adorned by ruffles at the neckline, down the front, and even around the bottom of the sk ir t .

P a tc hes will give a soph is t i ­ca ted hobo look with som e shifts en t i re ly made up of m ult i -co lo red squ ares .

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a big c a r r y - o v e r t r a m last year . O v e rs iz e z ippers a r e adding an intriguing toych to the den im .A - 1 me sh if ts .

E m p ire w a is t l in es a r c sti l l much in s t y l e and so is t h e dropped wa i s 11 i n e . With t i i e dropped waist line, a modified A- line s k . r t usually ap pears .

A style that is ju s t coming over from England is called th e d o l ly - rocifcer accord ing Mi s. E laine I iv.•: ii I K i app'sl- T h i s style

h a s the v- ke t off, if ten with but­t o n s and a co l la r . It can be s leev e ­le s s or sleeved.

"M an y of our shif ts co m e with 1 m atching bathing su i ts and can be worn for be rchw ea r o r on c a m ­p u s , " J i l l M argolin of EheScotch House said.

Along the line of b e t te r d r e s ­ses,- the C o u r re g e s look of P a r i s is the big thing 'and will be fol­lowed by many top d e s ig n e rs , M r s . L o rene Atwood of Knapp’s said. T h is new look keeps many of the shift lines. T h e s ty le does not hug the body but is shaped loosely.

T he shift s tyle is being shown for next fall so it is a safe bet tha t the look will be h e re for quite awhile.

D IM L IG H T — and a lo v e ly g i r l a cce n tu a te th e d e s ig n o f th is tw o -p ie c e d re s s . F a ir c h i ld T h e a te r a n d B o n n le M cG u ig g , B lo o m fie ld H i l ls ju n io r , se t the sce n e fo r a n o th e r s p r in g fa s h io n . P ho to by T o m P o z a ry c h i

F o o d C o lo r in g F o r C lo t h e s ?When read ing a l is t of spring

clo th ing co lo rs , you might think you had picked up a g ro c e ry list by m is take . Reds a r e ca l led c r a n ­b e r r y , r a s p b e r r y , r o s e b e r ry , c h e r ry , m ara sch in o , tom ato and r e d pepper.

T h e r e a r e pepperm in t , w a te r ­m elon, Spanish melon and s h e r ­bet pinks. Melon, ap r ico t ,p ap ay a and tabasco a r e shades of orange.

F o r those who like g reen , th e re

is honey dew, l ime, m in t , avo­cado, apple and c e le ry .

Browns and beiges a r e cocoa, chocola te , white ch ocola te , milk chocola te , toast , coffee c re a m , lem on b e i g e , wheat, vanilla, m arsham allow , o r c u s ta rd . P ine­apple ice is yellow.

Not all c o lo rs a r e named for food. T he nam es of many c o lo rs b r in g to mind a ga rd e n , wood­land o r lake s h o re . T h e r e a r e d a isy yellows, r o s e p inks and

g r a s s , m oss , fern o r c lay g ree n s .Among the browns a r e Sahara ,

wet sand, hot sa'nd, s u r ls id c and l im estone. B lues a r e nam ed la rk ­spur , h ea th e r and m a r in a . B lue­bell is a combination of lavender and aqua.

O th er c o lo rs out th is y e a r a r e f ie s ta , pink lady, t ick le pink, f i r e c r a c k e r , putty, book binding, Egyptian blue, confe tt i and a yellow and white prin t ca l led the f re ed o m p r in t .

Young Naturalsa re the f r e e d o m lov in g

s w i n g e r s w h o s e c lo t h e s s u i t th em to a .“ TV

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TH E P O W E R O F N E G A T IV E T H IN K IN G ~ P a u la A llm a n , H in s d a le , I I I . , ju n io r , m a y look n e g a tiv e , b u t

s h e ’ s th in k in g p o s i t iv e ly as she m o d e ls a co tto n s u i t w ith s e e rs u c k e r ja c k e t, b lu e -p e rs o n a l, $18 at M a r ie ’ s . P ho to by R ic k i G i lb e r t

Shoes Follow TraditionalT rad i t io n s ty le s ' will s e t the

p a c e in m e n 's shoes th is spr ing .F o r cam pus w ear , the t r a d i ­

tional B ass penny loa fe r in cordo­van, black and oxblood will be m ost in demand.

T he perenn ia l d r e s s favor i te , black "w ing t ip s ” will be the m ost s ty l ish d r e s s shoes th is sp r in g . So f a r , they a r e out­se l l ing a l î o the r d r e s s shoes by

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Coats Go British For SpringEngland is sett ing the women’s

fashion pace this y e a r , c o a ts in­c luded. T h e s em i- t i t ted , double b r e a s te d look is typically Eng­land, and th is y e a r , typically A m er ican .

T h e ch e lsea c o l la r , d i re c t from England, looks like a low scoop neckline and is being used on many of the spr ing c o a t s . Many of the co a ts with the ch e lsea co l­l a r fea tu re sca lloped cuffs to m atch the neckline.

T he C h es te r f ie ld co a t , named a f te r the E a r l of C h es te r f ie ld , is s t i l l r a ted high in the coat populari ty contes t .

The big news th is s eason in t r en ch co a ts is the “ London Fog R ainco a t” which c o m es in s e v e r ­al s ty le s , including the C h e s t e r ­fie ld. T h e “ London F o g ” can be m achine washed, and*it will sti l l m ainta in its w a te r repollency . T h e coat is to be d r ip d r ied , however, not put in a d r y e r .

Quilted c o l l a r s a r e being used on trench co a ts th is sp r in g and m o s t of the co a ts boast e i th e r a full o r half belt.

T h e a l l -p u rp o se o r weather co a t is rep o r te d to b e on the r i s e and can be used for th r e e s ea ­so ns : late spr ing , e a r ly fall o r s u m m e r . According to Jacob­so n ’s, these co a ts a r e " v e r y p ra c t ic a l and good for t r a v e l . ” Many of the co a ts a r e lam inated o r m il l ium lined. All of these w e a th e r co a ts a r e w a ter r e p e l ­len t . Wanda Hancock and Jacob ­s o n 's a r e showing many of these w ea the r coa ts .

T h e suede jacket which used to be worn for horseback r iding is now being worn on c a m p u s .T h e j ack e t can be worn with b e rm u - da s , s lacks o r s k i r t s .

F av o r i te c o lo r s in d r e s s co a ts a r e s ti l l the e v e r -p o p u la r p a s ­te l s and navy, with a new o rang ey - r e d .

C o a ts th is y e a r a r e ta i lo red , S traigh t l ines and ve ry B r i t i sh .

C H E C K IN — Anne S f i f le r , R o c h e s te r ju n io r , e n jo ys s p r in g in the H o r t ic u ltu re G a rd e n s . She is w e a r in g a th r e e -p ie c e b lu e —and—w h ite check w oo l s u it and c o tto n b lo u se f r o m M a r ie ’ s.

Ties Wider This SpringT h e m a n ’ s look i t ’ s c a l l e d ,a n d w e r e r e v e r s e d an d s o ld w ith

it m e a n s a w id e r t i e , a th ic k e r th e d a rk s id e out a n d th e s t r i p e s b e l t , an d a to u ch o f m a d r a s f o r ru n n in g u p w a rd . T h is y e a r t i e s c o lo r . a r e w id e r an d b r ig h te r .

M e n ’ s s ty l e s f o r S p r in g in - B e l t s , to o , a r e g e tt in g w id e r e lu d e b r ig h tly s t r i p e d t i e s .T h e s e an d m o r e c o lo r f u l . T h e h a r n e s s a r e r e tu r n in g a f t e r b e in g s o ld f o r look in s o f t s u p p le l e a t h e r I s y e a r s In s id e -o u t , a s a m o r e c o n - v e r y p o p u la r . M a d r a s b e l t s a r e s e r v a t iv e s t r i p e . in f o r c o n t r a s t .

T i e s t r i p e s ru n d o w n w ard to T h e a u to m a t ic u m b r e l la i s s t i l l th e r ig h t a s you look a t th e m , th e f a v o r i te a n d b la c k i s th e F o r a p p r o x i m a te ly f iv e y e a r s t i e s c o lo r in u m b r e l l a s a n d s o c k s .

a s much a s ten to one. Other f a v o r i te "w ing tip*’ c o lo rs a r e cordovan and oxblood.

Antique brown, a r a th e r ob­s c u r e shoe co lo r until recently , i s rapidly gaining in popularity ihis spr ing .

Another n e w c o m e r which p ro m is e s to be ve ry popular this y e a r i s the blue tennis shoe.

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S T E P P IN ’ OUT-— Judy S p a rk s , B r im in g h a m ,. A la . , s e n io r , m o d e ls a Jona than Logan fe m in in e d re s s — p e r fe c t f o r those s p e c ia l d a te s , th e S ty le Shop.

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Shoulder bags a r e in, m a d ra s is back, and o ld-fashioned "poke bon ne ts" fo r swim w ear a r e the biggest a c c e s s o ry news on ca m ­pus this spring.

Michigan S t a t e coeds , who t rad it ionally w e ar few ac c e s ­s o r i e s , a r e not going to suddenly bedeck t h e m s e l v e s in ha ts , gloves, ankle b ra c e le t s , and b a r ­r e t t e s , but what a c c e s s o r i e s they do w ear a r e l ikely to be m a d ra s .

Headbands, u m b re l la s , bags, s c a r v e s , be lts , ha ts , cu m b e r - bunds, and even su n g la s s e s s — you name i t— it’s big if it’s m a d ra s .

In response to what M rs . Kauf­m an of the Tog Shop c a l l s a " f iv e y e a r eye le t ’’ big, bags a r e in again.

" I t bagan about five y e a r s ago when co llege g i r l s didn’t c a r r y bags at a l l . Then sm a l l bags ca m e in g radually and now fa i r ­ly la rg e shoulder bags a r e popu­l a r ag a in ,” ] she said .

At the Scotch House Davey bags , o r sm a l l p u r s e s w ith o v e r ­

s ized z ip p e rs , a r e s t i l l the favor­ite . I landkerchief p r in ts and b u r­lap a r e out.

At the Style Shop p ie rc e d e a r ­r ings . bangle r i n g s , (which a r e five thin r ings at tached and worn a s one) and b ra c e le t s coord in­a ted to match su its and d r e s s e s a r e the newest things in jew elry .

F av o r i te p a t t e rn s in addition to m a d ra s a r e polka dot and bold s t r ip e s .

F o r d r e s s y o ccas ions , f lower­ed chiffon-draped,, and p ic tu re - f r a m e s t raw a r e the new hat s ty le s .

Bonnets coord inated to match sw im su its a r e big in b e ach w ear , and w e re p ro p e r ly "b ro k en in” at F o r t L au d e rda le and N assau .

Sunglasses r e m a in an im po rt­ant fashion i tem . T h e campus favoaite is the w rap -a ro u nd kind, but they’ r e av a ilab le in c i r c l e s , sq u a re s , t r i a n g le s , and skinny rec ta n g le s .

Also av a ilab le in F as t Lansing a r e d ickeys , g a r t e r s , stockings, and p ins— all in m a d ra s .

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s p o r t s c o a t s , will be seen al­m ost ev e ry w he re th i s spr ing .

Probably the next m ost popular m odels will be b la z e r s blended of Dacron and w o rs ted o r cotton, in Glen p la ids, muted p la ids or solid co lo rs .

C o a r s e weave t e x tu re s again of d a cron and w ors ted a re a l ­re ad y sell ing well.

Burgundy, navy, olive, grey, o r light blue should be the big col­o r s . i

Sport co a ts a r e s e l l in g wgll th is spring desp ite a late s ta r t due to inclement w ea the r.

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weave, l igh tco lo red , lightweight, long s leeved, V -n eck ed p u l l -o v e r m ade from lam bs wool and c o s t ­ing between $9.50 and $15. Indi­v idual sw ea te r s may run as high a s $45 o r $50.

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toning down the front and a re e a s i e r to rem ov e when sit t ing in w a rm c la s s r o o m s . T he buttons on c a rd ig an s will be e i th e r p e a r l o r p la s t ic . Z ipper ca rd ig an s a r e out.

S tylish d r e s s e r s w i l l w ear th e i r sw e a te r s o ve r white s h i r t s having na rrow b r i g h t co lo re d s t r i p e s . The top button of the s h i r t will be left opened.

T h e tendency, of som e to w ear only a T - s h i r t und er a sw ea te r is looked on by sw e a te r manu­f a c tu re r s a s a k i n to wearing shoes without socks.

S w eater c o lo rs fo r sp r ing tend to light shades of blue, gray, ye llow and burgundy. Black may a lso be worn.

T h e weave of the s w e a te r s is f ine and d if fe rs f ro m the co u rse w eave w in te r sk i s w ea te r s and s u m m e r tenn is s w e a t e r s . '

T h e J . W. Knapp C o., E a s t L ansing , is p r e s e n t l y sell ing " A rn o ld P a lm e r golf s w e a te r s . ” T h i s card igan sw ea te r ha s tight cu ffs a n d waist w i t h balloon s le e v e s . It is 60 p e r cent alpaca and 40 p e r cen t wool. T h e Arnold P a l m e r sw ea te r s e l l s for $21.95 and is T popular in the light and b r igh t co lo rs .

P re se n t ly popular on the west c o a s t and gaining accep tance in the m idw est is the V elor , which s e l l s for $9.50 a t Ray L ef f ie r ’s C u s to m Shop. T he Veloij is a tu r t le -n e ck e d p u l l -o v e r y i th long s le ev e s and a shor t z ip p e r at the th r o a t s im i la r to k ,n i t sport s h i r t s . t I

C u rre n t ly popular in the south­ea s t a r e barn r e d / s w e a te r s . The C u s to m Shop expects th is co lo r to work into the m idwest in the next y e a r o r &o. J ac o b so n ’s ,how ­e v e r , has sold this cb lo r sw ea t­e r fo r the pa s t two y e a r s , but

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W h e n e v e r y o u ’r e s u n b a th in g , y o u r e y e s sh o u ld be’ c o v e r e d b y s u n g l a s s e s . T h e b e t t e r q u a lity g l a s s e s , sh o u ld b e w o r n ,T h e y a r e p o la r i z e d s o th e lig h t r a y s c o m e th ro u g h th e le n s e s in a s t r a ig h t l in e an d d on ’t s t r a in th e e y e .

T h e c h e a p e r g l a s s e s d i s p e r s e r a y s w hich a r e bent a n d c a u s e th e eye to s t r a in i t s e l f . T h e b e t t e r q u a l i ty g l a s s e s a l s o h a v e u n ifo rm t int and th e g la s s is t r a n s lu c e n t .

1'he e y e c a n b e i r r i t a t e d b y to o m u ch e x p o s u r e to th e su n w itho u t th e p r o te c t io n o f su n g la s s e s .T h i s c a n a l s o h ap p en w ith fa l l in g a s l e e p u n d e r a su n la m p w itho u t w e a r in g p ro te c t iv e goggles .

T h e m e m b ra n e c o v e r in g th e e y e s w e l l s an d b e c o m e s d ry , c a u s in g an itc h in g , b u r n in g s e n ­s a t i o n . T h e e y e s b e c o m e s u p e r ­s e n s i t iv e to lig h t a n d you sq u in t a lo t .

S u n ta n n in g lo t io n s a r e an a b s o ­lu te m u s t . T h e y c o v e r th e sk in c u t t in g dow n th e a m o u n t o f s u n ­l ig h t p e n e tr a t in g th e s k in .T h e o il in th e lo tio n s r e p l a c e s th e n a tu ra l o i l s lo s t in s u n b a th in g . B e f o r e u s in g a su n ta n n in g lo tio n a l l o v e r y o u r b o d y , t r y a p a tc h t e s t to fin d o u t if y o u ’r e a l l e r g ic to an y c h e m ­ic a l in i t .

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M a d r a s r e m a in s th e n u m b e r o n e f a b r ic f o r th e s e c o n d y e a r . T h e b on ded (lin e d ) m a d r a s is new t h i s s p r in g .

T h e new s e n s a t io n fo r s p o r t s ­w e a r i s ta rp o o n , a h ea v y c o tto n . I t ' s g r e a t f o r s h o r t s , b e r m u d a s , a n d s la c k s .

W h ip ped c r e a m f i t s in n ic e ly f o r d r e s s e s f o r s p e c ia l d a te s . T h is d a c ro n c r e p e w a s in t r o ­d u c e d o n ly a y e a r a g o an d b e ­c a m e a n in s ta n t h i t . T h i s y e a r i t ’ s e v e n m o r e p o p u la r in so f t p a s te l s h a d e s .

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I veti it you didn 't m ik e it to F o r t I nuderd.de s p r in g b re a k , you m ay quickly h a v e a golden ta n by following a s im ple rou­t in e . In April you may s t a r t wi t h an h o u r sunbathing.

If in 12 to 2 4 h o u r s you do not h a v e a s l ig h t b u r n , in c r e a s e y o u r e x p o s u r e t i m e f o r 15 m in u te s e a c h d ay . In a w eek o r ten d a y s y o u r s k in will b e ta n n e d e n o u g h to go ou t in th e sun w ith o u t c o n c e r n . F'or th e f a i r e r s k in n e d p e o p le , it t a k e s a l i t t l e lo n g e r an d t i n y m u s t h e c a r e f u l to p r e v e n t b u m s .

If you a r e a lw a y s b y g e t t in g l i t t l e o r no ta n , i s h o p e fo r y ou y e t . A d o c to r c a n p r e s c r i b e ta b l e t s w h ich m a k e an a r t i f i c i a l m e la in in y o u r b o d y . M e la n in is th e s k in p ig m e n ta t io n w h ich is d ra w n to th e s k in ’s s u r ­fa c e by th e a c tio n of th e s u n ’s u l t r a - v io l e t r a y s . T h e m e la n in f o r m s a p r o te c t iv e l a y e r to s h ie ld o u t m o r e of t h e u l t r a - v i o l e t ra y s .

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Light co lo rs , of c o u rs e , and the usua l selection of m a d ra s a n d p a t te rn s a r e sti l l with us .

S h i r t - j a c s continue to grow in p op u lar i ty aVid va rie ty .

T he Kingston T r io m ade s p o r t - s h i r t s fo rm al a t t i r e for p e r f o r m ­e r s , but s ty les a r e slow in chang­ing.

If i t ’s l i g h t w e i g h t , s h o r t - s leeved , s tr ip ed , p a t te rn ed or p la in , i t ’s OK.

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T h e r e is nothing new about people ce leb ra t ing t h e r e s u r r c c - tion of a s la in god. Such leg­ends of the G re e k s and Lgyptians w e re used to explain th e long w in te r and the coming o f spring.

What is new about the E as te r s to ry is tha t th is man, C h r is t , died Willingly for the redem ption of those who accepted him a s the son of God.

1 he s to ry of E a s t e r rea l ly begins on P a lm Sunday when C h r is t m ade h is t r ium phant en try into J e ru sa lu m on the back of a donkey. T he fact that he rode such a lowly beast s ignified that he c a m e not to l ib e ra te the I s r a ­e l i te s f ro m the R om ans, but in peace .

Maundy T hursday , a l so called C lean T hursday , is, according to the gospel of John, the day on which the L ast Supper was held. T h e nam e i s d e rived from the s to ry of Jesu s wash ing the feet of his d isc ip les .

One legend sa y s that on this • day all the ch urch be lls take flight for Rome w here they pick up the E a s te r eggs they will drop E a s t e r m orn ing , for they a r e s ilent until that mo'rning.

Good F r id ay , a lso known a s God’s o r G rea t F r id ay , the day on which C h r is t was cruc ified , c a r r i e s many legends. F o r som e it is unlucky to wash clo thes because when washed on th is day they will becom e blood stained o r one of the fam ily will die.

Holy Saturday, the day which C h r i s t spent in the tomb, is a day of bonfires in G erm any, w h e re the palm b ran c hes of the preceding Sunday a r e burned and young people dance and sing E a s t e r hym ns. F o r m ost , how­e v e r , it i s a day of vigilance a s the people watch and p r e ­p a r e fo r the r e s u r re c t io n .

F a s t e r Sunday is a day of ce leb ra t ion and adora t ion of the r i se n L o rd . New clo thes a r e donned and the day is spent in ce lebra t ion ;

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O n E a s t e r m o rn in g th e c h i ld ­r e n ru s h in to th e g a rd e n to w atch th e b e l l s " f ly b a c k f ro m R o m e " w h e re th ey h a v e b e e n s in c e G ood F r id a y . A s th e C h i ld re n s c a n th e sk y fo r a g l im p s e o f th e r e ­tu rn in g b e l l s , t h e i r e l d e r s h id e c o lo r e d e g g s a n d c a n d y .

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N o rw e g ia n c h i l d r e n s t a r t h o a rd in g eg g s h e l l s w e e k s in a d ­v a n c e o f E a s t e r . T h e y e i t h e r b o r e h o le s in th e s h e l l e n d s a n d blow o u t th e c o n te n ts o r e l s e c a r e f u l ly c u t th e s h e l l s in h a lf . T h e eg g s h e l l s a r e d e c o r ­a t e d , f i l le d w ith c a n d y , an d p a s te d to g e th e r w ith s t r i p s o f p a p e r .

On E a s t e r m o rn in g th e eg g c o n ta in e r s a r e h id d e n fo r th e c h i ld r e n to h u n t.

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T h e G r e e k s g r e e t o n e a n o th e r a f t e r E a s t e r m o rn in g s e r v ic e by k n o ck in g to g e th e r r e d e g g s— re d s y m b o liz in g jo y - - a n d u t te r in g th e t r a d i t io n a l g r e e t i n g s , " C h r i s t i s r i s e n , " an d " H e i s r i s e n in ­d e e d ."

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l . g ' s a lso play an im portant ro le in T a s te r sp o r ts . Through­out no r thw es te rn G erm any p e a s ­a n ts hold fo rm al co n te s ts to see who can devour the m ost eggs.

Egg duels a r e popular in G e r ­many too. C ontes tan ts fa re each o the r , holding h a rd boiled eggs by th e round e n d s . E ach s ta b s h is a d v e r s a r y 's eg g w ith th e p o in te d end. T h e p la y e r w ho s u c ­c e e d s in c r a c k in g th e g r e a te s t n u m b e r o f h is o p p o n e n ts 's e g g s w in s , an d r e c e iv e s a l l th e d am ­ag e d e g g s a s a p r i z e .

T h e n u t r i t io n a l v a lu e o f th e e g g i s not fo rg o tte n on E a s t e r . In A u s tr ia e g g s a r e s e r v e d fo r b r e a k f a s t , d in n e r , s u p p e r , an d a f te rn o o n te a on E a s t e r . T h e T r a d i t i o n a l F r e n c h E a s t e r b r e a k f a s t i s a n eg g o m e le t .

T h e w o r ld o v e r , E a s t e r ju s t i s n ' t E a s t e r w ith o u t e g g s .

VIS IO N S O F E A S T E R — danced th ro u g h th e i r heads. L ik e C h r is tm a s , E a s te r canin s p ir e th o u g h ts o f g o o d ie s th a t w i l l be a l l ages.

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B is o n , d e e r , p r a i r i e d o g s , and a n te lo p e c a n b e fo u n d in th e p r a i r ­ie e x h ib i t . B a ld e a g le s a n d r e d fo x a r e a l s o on d is p la y , a n d th e r e i s a w a te rfo w l p o n d w ith d u c k s , g e e s e , an d s w a n s .

T h e p a rk a l s o h a s a N a tu r e S c i - e n c e B u ild in g w h ich i s open f ro m 10 a .m . to 5 p .m . d a ily e x c e p t M o n d ay . T h e g ro u n d s a r e open e v e r y d ay f ro m 8 a .m . t i l l d u s k .

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