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Show GAY CLOTHES ACCENT SPRING'S CALL TO OUR CUBBETTES March 21, that means spring wherever you are. And South high is no exception. Already the crisp, fresh, pastel hues of dainty dain-ty frocks can be seen parading the halls and brightening the classrooms. A very charming example of how popular popu-lar green will be is seen on Patsy Hansen. This medium green frock is set off by a clean-looking white trim and is sailor style, which is becoming so popular. Arden Knudsen wore an especially different dif-ferent dress last week. It was lightweight wool in . a deep rose. The hand-stitched trim matched the large initial, A, in a contrasting contrast-ing wine color. Topped off by a pretty pink bow in her hair, Colleen Haynes wore a refreshing two-piece two-piece turquoise suit the other day. The skirt had a kick pleat in back and front and the jacket was very long, which gave a redingote effect. Of course, for the stabilizing costume in your wardrobe, you'll stick to your classic navy blue suit, trimmed up with fresh crisp, collar, dickeys and blouses. Miss Martin has a nice one which she wears with a white lace collar. Marjorie Wallin's green corduroy jumper jumper looks very crisp and fresh with her long-sleeved white blouse. A proud wearer of the ever-loved two-piece two-piece is Dorothy Holmes. Her soldier blue suit goes just right with her blue eyes and lovely blonde hair. But the new silhouette on the horizon, the frock that plays two roles, is the coat dress. Slim princess lines, buttons that march down the front, small revers, three-quarter sleeves, all combine to produce a dress that looks like a complete outfit in itself. See illustration. Miss Alexander looks very slim and trim in her bright red coat dress which zips up the front. Her jet black hair together with her black leather belt and necklace set the dress off perfectly. Betty June Rawle's bright-colored princess prin-cess dress is up-to-the-minute. Barbara Birkland goes patriotic in a blue suit, red topcoat, red beany, red purse and crisp white moccasins and blouse. White coat jackets like Gloris Clausen's white corduroy jacket with the huge yellow buttons, along with lumber jackets, pea jackets jack-ets and boleros, will be popular this spring. Accessories are a big help in varying your wardrobe. Suspenders, belts, beanies and ribbons all help to make last year's outfit new again. Norma Brooks greets spring with a powder blue suit. Brig Smith is her main accessory. Phyllis Neilson is seen around the campus in a dashing suit of green and white linen. The skirt is a pleated candy stripe, and the jacket is green-tailored. There are so many ways to make your wardrobe just a little more individual than ever before. |