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Show 10 Get 'Best Dressed5 CrovW EMPHASIS nn Spring wjjn GU"'s doubleS 11 V gold buttons s?' KaPPa Gamma L'1 sophomore. Schoou digan of naw m checked rtff JX sophomore in rl ST? 8 & made her mim A ' breasted yellow mohair suit. The Miss Wool of America for 1965-66, 1965-66, Sharon Moline, who is also a sophomore in sociology chose a wool black-and-white checked jacket over a black jersey dress. A sports suit in gold vinyl with a hip-belt effect at the bottom of the jacket was modeled by Daryl Cameron, a Kappa Alpha Theta member and a junior in education. By JEANNETTE BROWN Senior Editor The ten best-dressed women on campus, wearing the new Spring styles, were announced last week by the Associated Women Students' panel of judges. CHOSEN according to their knowledge of fashion and wardrobe ward-robe construction were Judy Howe, Sandra Ence, Sharon Moline, Mo-line, Daryl Cameron, Marsha Gurr, Margie Gerome, Joan Barber, Bar-ber, Jan Johnson, Lynda Cooley I and Susan Woodward. For the i contest, the women modeled three outfits: sports wear, school attire and evening wear, which demonstrated their personal style and taste. All of the winners showed the new look for Spring with the soft styles and fabrics, bright color combinations, accents of space and geometrical patch designs de-signs and novel shoe styles. JUDY HOWE, a Chi Omega and junior in history, modeled a "hot pink" empire waisted cocktail dress with Spanish lace accent at the sleeves. Most of the "best dressed" chose a favorite suit for one part of the contest. Sandra Ence, a freshman in fashion merchandising merchan-dising and affiliated with Kappa Kappa Gamma, wore a double- I 1 V. I I ' - y X i I f r . " 1 j I I frr ' I i t.'' 'f , I I ' ; r Si SandnEace Judy Howe Sharon Moline p J I I 1 f s,. . t- ". ' ' , .J ;-?r 5 I Daryl Cameron I Marsha Gw 1 ' ( IS ting Fashions Shown by Ute Coeds 1 j from Page 4 olnt Joan Barber, medical technol- fsiSi of hounds' tooth black-and-white check. Bright-colored detail at the neckline and waist accented Jan Johnson's white knit shell and skirt ensemble. She is a freshman fresh-man majoring in business and an Alpha Chi Omega: Linda Cooley, a sophomore in biology education educa-tion and affiliated with Pi Beta Phi, modeled a spring suit of navy with lacy white blouse. Buttons were the accent on Susan Su-san Woodward's two-piece rust mohair dress. She is a Delta Gamma and a sophomore in nuriing, Si! v teats . fat-- ; at- ,m ; i ; ' 1 i ' Joan Barber Hirgk Gerome i - Jan Johnson ' s i ' ' Sue Woodward I Cindy Cooley |