The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, April 12, 1958, Image 3

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    SATURDAY, APRIL 12, 1958
4 Couples
Make Finals
In Contest
The University has placed four
couples in the finals of the. Mr.
and Mrs. Contest being sponsored
by the Junior Women's Club.
The only student among the
group-is Nicholas Spangler, senior
in metallurgy from Clarion. He
and his wife are sponsored by the
Penn State Dames.
Robert J. Thomas in charge of
the soil test laboratory and his
wife are sponsored by the Ameri
can Legion. David C. Whitmarsh
Jr., associate professor of engi
neering research, and his wife are
sponsored by the Ordnance Re
search Laboratory and Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Sauers, sponsored
by the Mph : Fire Company,
round out the
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determined by
tem of penny
is graduated i
ampus contingent.
couple, to be se
n finalists tonight
club show, will be
a graduated sys
oting. The system
that a one dollar
bill will cowl'
pennies.
I more than 100
inners' prizes will
vacation in Flori
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Hat Styles Change
For New Fashions
Spring fashions call for a
change in hat styles, say exten
sion clothing specialists of the
University.
Soft, pliable hats of the same
fabric as the dress will be popu
lar. For the chemises a hat with
depth and • height will be best.
Most popular with this new dress
style are the-turban and cloche.
Off-the-face lines complement the
relaxed, loose fashions.
Bretons of all sizes, three-cor
nered hats, and wide-brimmed
hats with huge, colorful flowers
also are smart for spring.
Purses Resemble Envelopes
- The purses for spring have that
envelope shop e-•compact, tidy
and slim. The pint-size clutch bag
is popular in black patent leather,
printed linen Or bright blue calf.
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Nothing could be more stylish than an orange-checked
chemise. And nothing could look more like spring than those
yummy flower-bedecked shoes. But put them together, and
the result is social catastrophe.
A faux pas of this magni
minor sins—both of omission •
navy blue and sand are popular
colors this season, but they don't
have to be worn with that old
standby, red, Try black patent
leather with navy, or wear dif
ferent shades of sand at the same
time, without matching dress to
bag, bag to shoes, and so on.
And speaking of red, too much
of it at one time can make you
look like a huge scarlet tomato.
Add accessories of black, string
or navy blue to provide relief.
Two of the season's favorite
colors also could receive awards
as being hardest to handle. Vivid
'pink and orange are both turning
up more and more frequently.
The trick with pink is to tone it
down, or you'll be lost in the blaze
of color. White, for instance,
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THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA
ude would be rare, but more
d commission—are not. Both
would add to the intensity, so
try sand or black accessories. Or
ange looks richest when worn
with yellow, beige, or coral.
If you haven't the courage to
wear such flaming hues, pale
green may be what you're looking
for. This soft, lady-like hue should
be treated gently, and teamed
with bone-beige, wicker-tan and
white. Bright green and shades of
blue can be combined with happy
'results.
Spring is the time for color, and
this spring the sky's the limit.
Use your imagination and your
suppressed desire to wear bright
splashes of color. But while you're
mixing the colors, be sure to add
a generous amount of good old
common sense.
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New officers of Sigma CM are
David Morrow, president; - Hart
Langer, vice president; James
Short, secretary; and Robert Roan,
treasurer,
New officers of Zeta Beta Tau
are Louis Savadove, president;
Martin Spector, vice president;
George E. Goldstein, secretary:
Gerald Tasman, treasurer; and
Edward Anchel, historian.
New officers of Tau Phi Delta
are Roger Friedrich, president;
Bernard Altenbach, vice presi
dent; Walter Knapp, -secretary,
and Charles Whiteman, treasurer.
New officers of Acacia are Rob
ert Shaw, venerable dean; Wal
lace Hodge, senior dean; Clarence
Dennis, junior dean; Robert Fal
zone, secretary; Robert Bastian,
treasurer; Joseph Patton, rush
ing chairman, and Joseph Met
calfe, alumni secretary.
New pledges of Acacia are Dav
id Juers and Karl Tremba.
New officers of Theta Kappa
Phi are Francis Vojtasek, presi
dent; Ronald Armillei, vice presi
dent; Robert Nastasi, secretary,
and Ronald Filippelli, treasurer.
Just a Reminder
Our Spring Cleaning Sale is now in progress.
Now's the time to shop for tremendous savings
on record albums and singles.
The sale will be running today, Monday, and
Tuesday. Special bonus buys on Frank Sinatra,
George Shearing, 'King' Cole, and Harry Bela-
fonte albums.
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Hats Connected
To Personality
A new hat to change a mood
may he more than just a trite
saying. _
It may reveal the realization
that the clothes a person wears
make a difference in what others
think of them as well as their
own recognition of the person
they really are.
Dr. Marjorie East, professor and
head of the Department of Home
Economics Education, will talk on
"Reality, Recognition and Rai
ment" at the ninth annual Home
Economics Spring Weekend April
18 and 19.
She will illustrate her talk on
the link between clothes and per
sonality.
Dr. East is the author of "Dis
play for Learning" and co-author
of a text for clothing and tex
tiles.
•For a romantic look in hats,
try small fake flowers wreathed
around green net. It's perfect for
spring and summer.
Phone AD 7-2311
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