riUL.:£. I^ILEY. Nj.^Th CARC)JJUk, M/.anH ^ 5^G—LL; hdshicns And Fdds ^dy Vivian Glovei With Easter nearing much chatter concerning Easter outfits can be heard in the halls of 'ole Bailey nigh. Usually, we start our wardrobe with a basic gar- rent, either dress or suit, ciiowing styling and cut, xhe dominant colors will be beige, white, navy, and pink with rosy red. Also, I have an idea that red will be quite popular with the girls in school. Choos ing fabrics is very impor tant in selecting an en semble. Faille, textured materials, and orlon have risen in popularity. Dresses will not be neg lected. Worn with a toppef, they are one of the most important assets to a girl's wardrobe. Silk printed dresses will be seen in all their colors. ACCESSORIES Accessories, too, are an outstanding part of any outfit. Besides adding beauty and charm, they give color and reveal the wearer's taste. For school and date wear, separates and dresses are feminine and are most attractive. Fabrics-cotton, linen, and broadcloth, in prints, stripes, and sol- ids-will make one look as "cool as a cucumber," STUDENTS Several students are al ways noted for their out standing appearances: Louise Davis for her becom ing colors; Christine Fow ler, cute separates5 Miss V/ilson, good taste in choosing style. Three boys- Dwight Glover, Bruce Finch, and Douglas Brown-are re nowned for their neatness in dress, their bright shirts, and their "classy" silhouettes. For the Prettiest StyiQS in Spring Dresses ,"3 i Visit Medford & StoU Are You An Artist? If So Comfc' To Us. Wt Hove For You 11^9 Grumble ^■^her Artist Supplies 6RIDGER5 PAINT WALLPAPER. CO. PHONE hU26 12^ SOUTH TARBOm