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UNC NEWS Page 7 i Thursday, June 9, 1960 - v -'i j- U - . 'i&Jf Sit- I m. I ; T"l I 1 1 - i LONG LINE Sunday afternoen there was a long, long line awinding up Columbia St. The line of graduating seniors is shown here just approaching Memorial Hall, where the Rev. George M. Docherty gave the baccalaureate sermon. The Rev. Mr. Doch- erty's theme was "Human guilt." Marshals, photographers, friends, relatives and parents can be seen observing and scurry ing around as the seniors approach. 'b V .Ibmom Gov. Luther Hodsres 1 I . - 1 C v i' .. . : f : L r,.,n...i..?A President Friday '7 Chancellor Aycock t M WW I COMIX" IN Seniors here are shown as seen between two columns at Memorial Hall. The sen iors were beginning the long march into the auditorium to hear the Commencement address. Though it was a rather warmish Sunday after noon, most of the graduating seniors seemed not to mind '.he heat too much they just wanted to get that sheepskin. Fashion Tips For Coeds A nine-point fashion checklist will assure every woman an op portunity to be in vogue this sum mer. Why a checklist? When it comes to chalking up high points for fashion,, experts say, one clothes approach wins every time: the systematic, cri tical, unbreathless check of what's IN, what's OUT. Such a check calls for some fairly ' ruthless decisions about discarding old stand-bys that have become, old hat; and. a calm alteration-session with a good dressmaker who will put every hem, hook and dart in proper perspective. On the fashion scoreboard for this summer, according to the June issue of Vogue Magazine, are these clothes counts to watch: FULL SKIRTS Whether their swing depends on pleats or bias seaming, full skirts are IN. Straight skirts that know how to take their fashion easy are still about, but not as strong as they have been. BARENESS More bareness is called for; sleevelessness, next - to - nothing sandals; deep V-backs, spaghetti straps on after-six dresses that turn up enchantingly at informal evening parties. TAILORED CHIFFON Tailored chiffon is less ethereal, but still flattering as an approv ing male eye, and meant to be worn 'by day. STRAIGIITER HAIR Should be set in curls, thei brushed to a smooth, round shape that's uncurly but inclined to pouf. OVERBLOUSES Overblouses are this year's ready-mix fashion. BROWN LIPSTICK Call it apricot or topaz or' pickled pear, but try it. SUMMER -HATS Wear more of them. LONG COTTON SKIRTS They're the fashion equivalent of greener grass for the woman who can't, or won't, wear pants, at home. NEW BEADNIK THINKING Bogus beads are bigger and onger. They re at their peas when worn with earrings the size of silver dollars. So "Big" is the cry for this year's earrings, big enough to go it alone if the day is tropical or the dress so bare it ooks even better bare of beads. TEEN-AGERS A program is being begun for olunteer teen-agers (from fifteen and a half years up) to work on the pediatric floor at Memorial Hospital this summer. A course of instruction will be given for the volunteers. I -t: y t. , - - 1 ,.i I A 1 r 4 i-i-.m-r ni - 1 THE NEXT TO THE LAST MILE Although the line was not quite a mile long, It must have seemed much longer to these seniors. For representing the largest graduating class in the his tory of the University, the seniors had a long walk under hot caps and gowns before they entered the cooler though not much confines of Memorial Hall. After Sunday's baccalaureate ser mon the seniors -had .only one -more -wa& 4o make ..the -ne -4 get that long-cherished diploma.
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