by Dotty Lilly. In the tradirion Df spring, West Montgomery students don colorful out fits to complement the sea son. Susan Saunders and Charles Bruton are two well-dressed juniors who certainly deserve the Mr. and Miss Fashionality se lection for March. Susan is wearing a mint green ensemble. Of wool flannel, the one-piece dress displays a flared skirt cut in fashionable gores. The snug-fitting bodice tapers prettily in to a wide, . pearl-buckled belt. In the skirt, deep, flat pockets are decorated with large pearl buttons. Short, straight sleeves conform to the lovely sim plicity of the dress. Susan’s dress is the styl ish creation of Mr. Mort. Old Colony provides a v;hite Shetland sweater to comple ment the pearl buttons and buckle of the dress. The cardigan sweater is smart ly matched with a cultured pearl suspended on a gold en chain. The attractive miss has chosen Amalfi shoes by Rangonri to complete her outfit. The soft-leather ed shoes are fashion’s latest in that they have the newly adapted square toe and stacked heel. An attire, as unique as it is pretty, ’is a tribute to Susan’s good taste. A handsome member of the Hi-Y, basketball team, and Monogram Club is Charles Bruton, Charles is sure to attract the envious eyes of his male counter parts dressed in a strik ing outfit of muted olive green. An Archdale sh.irt is first to catch the eye. The. ..shirt ; has a button- down collar and a neat but ton tab. Of blue, brown, and dark green plaid,the shirt has long .sleeves and fitted cuffs. Light, olive green, pleated slacks match his shirt and are complemented by a brown-leather, ring belt. - Charles furthers his outfit with black-leather loafers. He wears his Hi- Y pin in completion of the handsome costume. Both students reveal a taste for fashionable clothes. Students, keep wearing fashion’s best for the best appearance possi ble. A teacher is never c^.ii- pletely dressed until he or she wears a smile. /^rr^A'r/oA/r you urs/' TO ir/^^ ^T. d'K's P/=^KFfOB, ffl 2 a

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