- '~ - - -- .~ 'i- !, A Pooe Four l4k THE MICHIGAN DAILY A fZ, ,-,rnv March 9k196~IQ7 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Sunday. March 19, 1967 Durluay, IY1Ctr t r t 1 i I /v ! PROTESTING in one form or another Pat O'Donohue and Marty Schlesinger are backed up by SGC President, Ed Robinson. The. girls are dressed for the occasion in fashions from Jacobson's Miss J Shop. - - - -- - - - - - - Petite Miss J salutes the red, white and blue Greek Cries: Must Stay Our Image Memo From: George Mathson, president, Greek Enterprises, Inc. To: Clark Gamma, general distri- bution manager Jeff Sigma, manager of produc- tion planning1 Roger Zeta, director of special products Kent Rho, promotions advisor Gentlemen: I think research and design have really done a fine job this time. The Image ha scaught on and from Al's report-at the last board meeting, we can expect even high- er sales next month. However, a few comments in general may help maintain this success. Please attend to all sug- gestions immediately. Jeff. See about doubling output of cable-knit sweaters (in brown and blue), and the A-line skirts.' Probably size nine. We need a few thousand more pin-striped shirts -any colo. Check with Murphy on the suede imports and have them made into anything. Keep both brown and cordovan wing tips. You lost the clasps on a few of the Great Circle Pins-don't let it slip by again. And monogram everything. Roger. I know you're swamped, but we're running out of both Shalimar and British Sterling. And do I have to keep reminding you not to be fancy? Just make all the wigs medium-length, brown, one length and no bangs. If you have to be creative, add a paisley head- band or two, but stay conservative. Moon-drops and iridescent lip- stick were great ideas. Also false eyelashes. There are some new groups around. Check up on their name and crest for the chain and pin. Clark. The labels are forever get- ting mixed up. Ladybug goes on just the blouses, and Villager on everything else, except the London Fogs, of course. The Botany 500 suits have been straightened out, but processing slips up on the Grant and VanHeusen shirts. Try to be more careful. Jeff again. I think the levis should be restricted to just navy blue, but keep a few shipments of beiges. Speaking of colors, I am assuming that there aren't any old white socks left. That could be a disaster. And a few of the but- tons on the pea coats and the windbreakers haven't been sewn on securely.1 Kent. I hear your personnel staff is really on the ball. Good. I'm glad you realize how vital the presentation of an image is. Keep up the idea of total perfection, but work on an appearance of slight indifference. Try to get across a tweed sports coat, crew or V neck sweater, and Farah slacks holding hands with weejuns and round collars. Fire up. George. r o~co o==o oPofi 0 BEAUTIFUL IMPORTS:6 RAW SILK ROBES INDIA PRINT SHIFTS HAPPI COATS INDIAN SLIPPERS v EVENING BAGS 0 -' India Art Shop (next to carport) o< - "Motorcycle boots and a black leather jacket with an eagle on the back . . ." (The Terror of High-I way 101). Most cyclists limit their distin- Aive clothing to a helmet. Helmets range in price from about $12 to ever $70, with perhaps the most opular modelsc in the $23-$30 range. Buco and Bell are the two most popular brands. The top models in these two lines run a- ound $50. Buco has recently in- Motorcycle Helmets and Ja Stress Protection, Appearai roduced a series of helmet-hats. These are designed to remove the ,ypical helmet appearance while retaining the protection. Several styles are available, as well as olors (and some floral prints). These helmets run about $12-$15. For more serious motorcycling, >r for the "spare" helmet, a "half- aelmet" (which doesn't cover the ears with the hard helmet) is >opular. These models can be easily removed. Most in this range ind style, $20-$30, have adjustable kets ace *eadbands, allowing more than me person to use the helmet, Full helmets, for serious riding; )r for the personal helmet, can be purchased for as low as $35, and is high as $75 plus. This is the usual "helmet." They are generally iot adjustable, and are designed to fit snugly to the head. This is % safety factor, as the helmet is mnuch less likely to pivot, or come >ff in case of an accident. Gener- illy, these are available in white, ~ed, blue, gold, and other colors. "his is the "professional helmet" 3nd likely as good as ever will be needed. One more helmet remains. En- titled the "Turtle," it sells for a- >out $75. Generally, it is the tops in helmets. It is designed to re- main comfortable and in place re- gardless of speed. Heading south from the head, :,eather jackets are becoming nore popular. These are generally vorn to guard against sliding on :oncrete on your skin. These jac- :ets DO come in other colors (eg. vhite and light blue), but the )lack is the more durable color, Lnd the easiest to keep looking ,lean. More and more, thee psuedo [-enley or psuedo- Ben Casey col- ar style jacket is being worn. Phis has a minimum of rivets, no :apels, and zippers everyplace they ;an be needed. The sleeves zipper ;ight against the wrist, the waist craws in, etc. These features are lesigned to provide perfect wind- >reaking. Many of the best lea- ;her jackets for around $40. When racing, leather paints us- :.ally accompany the jacket. Com- Aning windbreaking with some eater repellency, as well as pro- ection, the pants are highly rec- >mmended Several modern fabrics seem to :e replacing leather in motorcycle >rotective clothing. These fabrics :ombine the toughness and wind- breaking characteristics, with ab- solute waterproofness. They come in any imaginable color, but are not widely distributed.- New Shapes and Colors in Frames Filter out reality and add di- mension to your perspective by slipping on psychedelic sunglasses. Change your world to a kaleide- scope by gazing through lens of two different colors and of convex, multi-faceted shapes. But if the sun, and not life, is the only thing you want to avoid, jump obviously into spring with a pair of wild, bright, sunglasses.' Frame your eyes with circles or squares, and stripes or dots. You can slip unobtrusively into life in the sun with horned rims, discrete ovals, and reasonable rec- tangles. THE CLEAN-CUT good looks sentative of the look this year. It's the snappy way to strut your true colors.. . a cotton separates review. Pullover sizes S,M,L; TIlE LONG LOOK is more popular than ever this year. This floor-length gown will undoubtedly appear at a Spring pledge formal this month. Available at Jacobson's. BERN CANNES The C Its rug, match of its S M't. 14 ,;. k' \:' " rt- . #.. match-mates 3-13 Petite. A. Blazer jacket. 15.00 Sleeveless shell. 5.00 A-line skirt. 9.00 B. Mini-rib top. 7.00 Nautical pant. 9.00 Jacobson s The Latest Fashio7s for your Spring Wardrobe SKIRTS SWEATERS SLACKS DRESSES All in bright new -colors and styles. : : ": F 'I/ I Shop by and see our collection. 306 SO