Show STUDENT LIFE MAY 7 — 5 m$ s' Society At A Glance! b Lynn Ann Gubler Spiing foimals Sig new actives Ihim TOLBERT jy CHIP ESQUIRE'S Fashion Editor a college man’s fancy turns inevitably to thoughts the summer holidays that lie ahead After long cramped winter IH indoors campus life moves outside tabes a deep breath SPRING ::V "" ' Student Life Society Editor Derby pinnings and a future Fiji colony are brightening the social life at USU This weekend the Kappa Delta and Alpha Omicron Pi formals will be held The KD formal will be in Ogden The brothers of Sigma Nu have welcomed 7 new actives The new initiates are: Georee -Winquist Don Flash” Stev-en- s Parley Baldwin Jack Hunter Lyle Burson Rich Budge and Reggie Hansen The KD’s had a most enjoyable banquet with their y ' ” will host their formals May 14 is the date set for relaxes And there’s no better time than now to bring Tri Delia is proud of its new the Sigyour ma Chi and Alpha Gamma collegiates: Linda Barton Spring sportswear up to date Rho formals with the Delta Ann Hansen Gail Raisbeck Phi Tri Delta and Sig Ep and Sharon Schmidt formals the next evening Susan Larson and Becky SPRING FEVER and rising temperatures the resurgence of pe a perfect backdrop for Sigma Nu has announced that there are ten finalists for Sigma Nu Girl The present Sigma Nu Girl is Susan Read The girls up are: Jeanette Bench Jerry Byrd Nadine Cox Peggie Evans Janet Hendricks Carolyn King Pam Meals Judy Short Karma Squires and Adele Ward Spring ’65 will see some signifi-tvariations in the classic seersucker line Clough the blue and white stripe will contin- to be the odds-ocampus favorite Sport and walk shorts will be bolder and Iie righter in stripes checks and plaids particularly Glen plaids In suits the Natural Shoulder styling will predominate hut the seersucker suit will put in an appearance Seersucker ot n single-breast- ed double-breaste- d - : vl 'v'' ' h iiA 'j Last Monday the brothers of SAE had the pleasure of hearing Prof Ahlstrom speak at chapter dinner His speech was about the year 1949 Bob Micheals has been " ' ' elected Sergeant-At-Arm- s and! The Kappa Deltas are proud Barry Riddle has been ap-- j Smyth Myra Ullman Diane to tell the campus that Fred pointed House Manager of the Tracey and Celia Schwieder Delta Sigs The PiKapps will have a Ute is the newly-electe- d Six Sigma Kappa pledges unique party this T of KD” What an Saturday will be preparing to go active evening at the Dunbar Ranch honor for Fred Monday the Delta Sigs andin?x week They are: Juanita Dress for the evening is Winfield Gail Smith Alpha Chis had a successful! exchange at Malibu The Del-- ! ta Phi’s and Kappa Delta’s had an exchange May 3 which was "all kinds” of fun The Delta Sigs have planned an ‘ inside out” party for Saturday cveninig j -F- d::- Havens were guests of the Idaho Falls City Panhellonic for an orientation day May SEERSUCKER PLUS BLUE PLUS-t- he complete range of blues from pale to Navy coordinated with yellow tones from pale lemon to deep dusky golds — adds a lively note to your spring sportswear Colorful shirt jacs and traditionally styled button-dow- n shirts will feature a very fine pin stripe And incidentally an excellent addition to your springsummer wardrobe is a colorful seersucker robe for dormitory and I avorite j beachwear 1! MERE THERE’S A WILT there’s a way to combat it Generally seersucker and cool linen blends are perfect fabrics for hot weather wear since they maintain a trim neat appearance lightweight and wear featiues standard in spring' and summer offer college men a definite and practical fashion bonus And longest Wash Units Spring is a time for casual dress it’s not a time for a attitude toward your personal grooming habits: a neat fashionable appearance is mandatory the year ’round Although Casual si IN LINEN APPAREL crease resistance is enhanced linenpolyester blend Another plus for men is its slightly heavier weight which Kahes it ideal the Shaped Look an important for t yling trend that tends to follow move closely the Natural contour of the body in suits and sport els Light jac natural shades will predominate brighter colors and bolder patterns will be tone particularly in an unusual yellow-orang- e e color coordinated linen suit with for example an and natural checked jacket and neutral toned !a( 8 s a Perfect coordination scheme An excel-1- 1 combination is the Navy blazer with white or 3iey discernible muled plaid slacks Mh a JMRER MADRAS ivin splash onto the campus scene in brilliant and striking patterns India bleeding madras in which the 'S e1( bkuid after washings still rates first choice in walk ill A solid madras patchwork design—the VnT an? ?port quilt’ patterns — will continue to be big campus favorites we’ll round off the academic year with a survey of 61 aborts $c lightweight suits summer blazers and beachweai you then !$ Linda 'A Things Phi Epsilon Susan Sommers Alpha Chi Omega and Neil Grotegut Reeder and Lyle Pi Kappa Alpha Engaged: Diane TClta Phi Kppa Pa Mary Christensen and Sgma SaCoy’ Kap' and Crocker Sigma ry Ricks a Dai- PLUS place setting 'JL WALLACE Sivrlstrg Silver Jubilee write nothing— name your favorite Wallace tern Three winning names be drawn between June 30 Buy nothing just pat- will and Wallace July 6th Select your today pattern WALLACE S E backer a man’s after shave after bath cologne made bottled sealed in France$5$850$14 ' and win STEBLINQ Needham 125 North Mein Logon TAX |