\SATURDAY. FEBRUA 0 . Cvecially for co./4 Chemise Finds Favor In Variety of Styles The chemise or sack dress which started out as an innova tion shocking to both sexes has-settled down into a very ladylike fashion. The most extreme them up and down look and leave• New Style Leads To More Diets At about• this time of the year when the leading fashion maga zines are featuring resort wear and the "latest" for spring, the coed dreamily - envisions herself in a smart chemise, or bouffant skirt ed gown at Senior Ball. • She is rudely awakened by the next few pages of the magazine dealing with the most recent word on diets, and the secrets to the perfect figure for these lus cious fashions. Panic! She •first considers skipping meals altogether, but gives this' up as a weak idea. She takes the magazine's advice to heart and ; begins counting calories. None of these miracle diets for her: she is .going to do it the sensible way. The secret is: Balance what you eat against the energy you burn. •The medically tested and proved diets are based on charts of height, bone structure and' normal ac tivity. They generally provide a well-balanced diet, low on starchy foods. For two• weeks the coed cuts down. on calorie-heavy desserts and'takes the ',gong cut' to classes to get-in that extra bit Of exercise. But all is lost when the - dime drops in the telephone 16 order a large. pizza with muslifooms. • " EVEN SNOW and driving wind didn't discoUrage Ann Bowman, sophomore in honie economics from Johnstown;_ and Mary Ann First, junior in hotel administration from Harrisburg. The two I appear to be building a large snow rabbit, What! Jam Session When! Saturday Afternoon 2:30 4:30 Where! THE SKELLER, _of course Who! Don Soulll Dixieland Do you know that we serve deliciotis steaks and chops every Mite from s:ob -PLUS "Spider's Daily Special" 8. 1958 ' se, which gives that straight . • a lot to - the imagination, has - N.' N.l . . been a smashing success on the woman with the boyish figure. The chemise is worn shorter - j . than last year's dresses and the , newest thing is to wear long beads r and pointed-toe shoes as acces- • , , . sories, . , For the woman who isn't most .• / flattered by the extreme chemise, there are the modified versions - ~.. . which are also _very much in • ~ ..., . style. The sack dress with the .- 1- .... .y belted back has been especially .: .'. •'. . popular because it gives the "che .rnise look" but -isn't quite so ex treme. Another variation is the . !dress with the slightly fitted - .: .-- • , twaistline. . , • . 1 If the -chemise just isn't your - ..,.• ~. - icup of tea, there are otter ways _ • - ;to be fashionable. The fitted _ _ - .sheath is still with us and is ex tremely popular because it looks !well on nearly every type of fi-i igure. This year's sheath is worn slightly shorter and looks best when worn with a sash and matching wrap—a short jacket oz long, straight coat This season's coats follow straight, narrow lines with the exceptioo of the seder which makes a slow curve in at the waist. The figure with a long waist and not-long legs is flattered by, over-blouses and middies worn with short, pleated skirts. For the short-waisted figure the newest fashion is fhe pleated skirt worn with a tweedy waist-length jacket. Whatever the styles this season, the most-desired color seems to be ice blue. It appeared in every fabric from wool to silk and went to every event from football games to fancy dress balls. THE DAILY 'COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE , PENNSYLVANIA ~ } T ~~ enrga/emenfo Savard-Dolecki Mr. and Mrs. Allan Savard of Titusville have announced the engagement of their -.daughter Carole Jane to Donald H. Dolecki, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Dolecki of Oil City. Miss Savard attended.the Uni versity and is employed as so ciety editor of the Titusville Her ald. Dolecki, a member of, ` Sigma Chi, is a senior in civil engineer ing. ShoWalter-Hartman- Harry M. Showalter of Penn sauken, N.J., has announced the engagement ef his daughter Bon nie to Harrison A. Hartman Jr., son of Mrs. Hzlrrison A. Hartman of Clarion. Miss Showalter is a senior in k business education and a mem ber of Alpha Xi Delta sorority. The Modified Chemise —by Gait Smith .1441 We have tonimmt v , Valentines for every - one on your list! This convenient list will help you remember all your Valentines in one trip. Bring this list with you when you shop from our complete selection. '..: ------ 0 • \ cf z.,,.11 . .... „.,.. ...„ :. : 7i A 1 ,.. ,.. , • '••. '..•• +o444,‘Vtt e -.C44444.• lien Tsai an* fund de Ey ler Popular Demand— Sack the Sack Take two yards of cloth, fold the material in half, sew a seam down each side, cut holes for the neck and arms, and PRESTO—a sack dress. The newest style in women's clothes may not be made in quite this fashion, but results are about the same: one shape less garment. Any fit in the fin ished product is completely acci- 11 dental—furnished by Mother Na ture, rather than the dress manu- facturer. . r New officers of Alpha XI Delta A few of the University's more are Constance Jones, president; daring coeds have purchased theses Patricia Miller, vice president; creations and have worn them to'Elaine Mohney, recording secre fraternity parties. The results?; tary; Linda Hamer, corresponding Startled looks, long appraising! secretary; Nancy Schane, treas. stares, and then the members of:urer; Barbara Bixler, rush chair the opposite sex sadly shake their, man; Carol Dickson. pledge train heads_ . and turn away. 'er, and Dorothy Spannuth, social. A rather unfortunate feature of chairman. the dresses is their length, shorter' New officers of Kappa Alpha than that of the standard sheath.; Theta are Mary Ann Gemmill, !For some reason, the skirt of the! president; Barbara Blake, vice sack invariably creeps upward as' president; Sally Gardner. corres , the wearer ascends stairs. Thisl ponding secretary; Ann Colcles situation can bring surprising re-i - ser. recording secretary; Lynn •sults. Ward. treasurer; Heather Lohr- The modified ,sack dress. or entz, rush chairman; Sybil Kersh, chemise, is less of a monstrosity,!pledge trainer, and Rachel Milli although it certainly cannot b e :gan. social chairman. called'enhancing to madame's fig- New officers of Kappa Sigma ure. The chemise, with its semi-'are Richard Schtlpp, president; belted back, does hint that the, Chester Zirnolzak, vice president; feminine form includes a waist. ;Craig Kauffman, grand master of Most males at least tolerate this! ceremonies; Alan Norman, sec style.. iretary: Larry Byers, treasurer; Ronald Goodling •and Chester nut, all in all, the general opin-' Blank, guards. ion seems to be apparent: sack! the sack. i . 1i....ah—driii....A....auria....0...26...ma Ewan-Yingling Mr. and Mrs:John A. Ewart of Pittsburgh have announced the; engagement of their daughter, Jean Maltby to Dr. Vernon Rich- ; and Yingling, son of Mr. and Mrs. ; H. Richard Yingling of Pitts- 1 .burgh. - Miss Ewart is a junior in zool-1 ogy and entomology, and is a; counselor in Atherton dormitory.; Dr. Yingling is a graduate of the University and the University of Pennsylvania School of Vet-I erinary Medicine. He is now prac-) ticing veterinary medicine in Bellefonte. A June wedding is planned. 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