Tuesday, March" 17, IOC Page 2-B THE DAILY TAR HEEL The 6Litt!e Look 4 s 4r Our New SiDFiii asbions Jror f I ; 1 i J GirF Is HeFe; 964 , '." ; . . : -y. a. s. .: i. . : ' " -s . ,. .y- . , , " J V' :. n - Xv w ; s x ' ' '"" i' Tar Heel Gives By DIANE HILE Ahh! sweet spring has come iQ the DTH office. The "Hate" signs on the "wall have acquired a green ish caste to them. There's a balmy atmos The Neic A SPRING INVITATION (Viih The Mast Refreshing Scent in Men's Toiletries is 'SCENT-SATIONAL'T Discriminating, casual, bold. AZTEC gives you an invigorating sense of self assurance keeps your skin cod and comfortable ail day! AZTEC AFTER SHAVE $JL50 Exclusive with us! i i jitr- ' -" " -" T"" iiiSW: "MmilllllllniiiiUi , yi'i nfwr: : CAMPUS New Clothes And The ISational Staff Sports New Fashions; Campus Both Color And Style phere that surrounds e a c b person who comes into the newsroom. The shrunken head that once hung from the neon light is now placed at the desk of the Associate Editor. J-y, , ..... ,.. . . rf. . -1, aMf.- Fashion? nimnii,, i fy. -t( L..'j I ' Enphasis on Savings) Short Sleeve SHIRTS in Batiste Oxford Stripes, Madras Seersucker, Cottons SLACKS by HUBBARD in Dacron & Cotton SlJCGlJEARby Rugby from 5&5 BEtnJDflS from .95 65 Dacron Polyester 85 Combed Cotton - i - f ' M l. -.V H,; I t - - '4 1-? 1 ' J r 5 I Sport There are kites and ban anas everywhere. And Spring fashions in the DTH office? Here we go. COLORS The colors for spring are f quite radical. There is Com- munist Red and a more con f" servative staff orange (often f called Monarchist Orange by the Irish.) Black and white checks and stripes have been drawn and designed very carefully to ac centuate their sharpness and contrast. However, various shades of Newsroom Grey are also noticeable. STYLES DTH styles for this year are very individualistic. One editor prefers the brisk, exciting styles that a designer can capture only when he has complete control over every situation. He likes his stripes slanted in one di rection to the left, never straight up and down. The other editor prefers the low slung belted look that makes it hard for any costume designer to sling much low er. The managing editor is a conservative dresser. He dis likes pinks, reds and black and white checks. He likes the tight fitting and cool looking cuts as described in many and various UDT wire service feature stories. The associate editor goes for snappy designs. They give him a feeling of importance. He likes to condemn critical cuts and does so often by wearing some dolled up de signs of some heel's prints. STYLE For every sport there is a uniform suitable to be able to spot one team member from his or her opponent. Sports and ' spring go togeth er. This is an established fact. One must dress appro priately for the sport cne prefers. We hope that the Carolina student prefers a wide variety of sports not so many as to get confused or too few as to not get enough exercises. CEOSS COUNTRY A PREVIEW IN GENERAL Everything across the foot paths, brick walks and through the arboretum is cas ually sexy. Baggy but sexy. The unhampered look adds to the straight, blunt cut hair styles and the coquettish bangs. We call it the little girl look." It is a great dis traction to the other team. Flowers abound everywhere. He's very touchy about his various shades of grey but is also known to be relative about his preferred shades. The news editors are purely relative in their stylistic po sition. First, its hard to find out who the news editors are. Usually, the news editors are a conservative lot. They are fairly reasonable about their colors and cuts. However, re cently a nice sort of pink and a native looking design has infiltrated the news editor's ranks. The reporters dress in every wild design possible. This year's crop of reporters has ranged from lizzard green to kite blue. Some have ad vanced in their cuts and de signs and become the epitome of DTH fashion a DTH edi tor of sorts. The average re porters' tastes are somewhat dubious. Aside from fashion they not only like kites, but demonstrations, ice cream cones and libel. The Sports, Photography, and Business Departments are jungles of design all their own. The politics of colors and designs do not enter into these inner sanctums. How ever, the Sports Department was known to be a little off color this year. Yes, wonderful spring has come to the DTH office. Not only are they in style, but various individuals have put non DTHers out of style. I must make note, as the snarling ex-Woman's . editor of DTH and flunky for the Business Department, that my observations of the DTH fashions have no reflection on the DTH as a paper. j vv Wash and Wear Poplin Suits Keep that comfortably correct look all summer. Choose a cool Dacron and cotton poplin from our broad range of colors. Colors which include: sun tan, putty, olive, navy. AH masterfully tailored to keep their soft shoulder shape in wilting weather, by College Hall, naturally. 147 EL Franklin St. Where once bold stripes dis tinguished the coed from the surrounding gardens and fields, she is now camouflaged in her environment, thus mak ing it easier for her to take short cuts to get ahead in the race. If our across country girl still has those few extra win ter pounds, she can easily "shift" her weight. The big shift is back, but this time, it is lace, frills, flowers and smocking. GOLF HOW TO SWING The big shift is important here, too. Skirts, shirts and light sweaters are par for the course. Pants come in all lengths. This year's "in" design is anybody' guess. Teams can come in four somes bermudas, skirts, swimsuits and shifts all in the same pattern and design. Culottes and wrap - arounds are great handicaps. However, the object seems to be to look as if you have these high handicaps and be sporting a low one i.e. a skirt that looks like a culotte or wrap around.) However, most coeds shoot way over par especially if they know the score. Collars in shirts have turned "choir boy" and they come in solid pastels. The "pro" shops are also selling Irish "linen blouses, not to mention the ones with ruffles and lace. TENNIS THE BIG RACKET First of all, ' love means nothing in tennis. Therefore, a girl must score to win this game. The big racket is being a -"little girl." Flowers and ruffles add quite a hit and are a smashing success. Low cut necklines are be ing predicted. However, cn our campus, success will be very slow. We have mentioned ruffles and lace. Lace is sweet. Ruf fles are a backhanded way of upsetting your opponent. They are lining the neck and hems of everything and are quite distracting. One last thought that might drive the opponent forever in to the net. Lingerie is also flowered petticoat in rather underhanded or undercover, admittedly. But who said we had to play by the rules any way? THINKING AND SWIMMING AT THE SAME TIME ' Swimsuits can or cannot leave .much to the imagina tion. There are. all kinds of suits overblouse, two-piece, one-piece and miscellaneous. If one prefers the miscel laneous, there is infinite room for deep, plunging, diving necklines or great billowing shift type bathing suits. No matter what kind of bathing suit you pick, make sure it looks good on you, not the model. Leather trim ming and zippers are in the new lines. Wild floral prints and feminine frills are found everywhere. And yes, there is leopard skin for the eccen tric and accentric alike. The "little girl look" goes to the beach with a rash out The uii-mm i. -vu'jpiiujji !' jp Don't go down to the sea again until you've seen the bevy or seaworthy fashions we've collected for your summer in the sun. Swimsuits, beautifully bared add up to more fun 'on the beach" 117 E. Franklin break of overblouses that match the swimsuits. These high empire shifts (most of them are) are perfect to give that sweet innocent bedrag gled little girl look. With all this frippery on the waterfront, one must make sure that it's the right boy you pick to give up the race and start the chase. Look before you drown. PARTIES AND OTHER PSEUDONYMS For the formal pledge week ends and other springtime festivities conformity is shed in the light of being differ ent. The object is to get a formal dress no one else has seen or is wearing. This is the great sport. Slinky fully-length dresses that fit in the right places are good to use as a uniform. There are no teams in this game it's every female for herself. Jewelry is used only sparingly. Most of the new dresses have gorgeous mate rial and simple design. Low- in one r or ma Story at Little Shop ! ki -m nil ,tm.m win Street cut necks in the collegiate set are receiving a reluctant ac ceptance. Nevertheless, indi dividuality and simplicity in formals is still the trend a very nice trend. For other social gathering baches and the like t lie fashion ranges from school type clothes to whnt you found below your old shoos and dirty laundry in the bot tom of your closet. To be a well dressed beach bum you have to look cool without trying. Carolina and Greek sweatshirts are too ob vious. A sweatshirt swipe! from, the Carolina Athletic Association is cool. Bermuda and shoe styles are optional. They can be the very latent or the very oldest but avoid the in-between. Seriously, the well-dressed hell raiser will find that the hell raising styles worn this year are the same as last year. This presents complica tions. However, we did have a beautiful spring last year and I'm sure your wardrobe was well-worn enough to try something new this year. W. 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