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Male Jury Likes Red Bolero . . .

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Signature's all male fashion board made the big decision last night at Rindge Tech after an hour and a half of women, clothes, music, hamming, and songs by the Krocodiloes.

The vote favored more conservative colors and styles with the exception of a red faille bolero and skirt Dior original in the cocktail dresses division. Modeling the winning combinations were Mary Frances Blakeslee '52; Susan Kunstadter, Sargent; Joan Wilson, Sargent; Peggy Crawford, Simmons; Jane Hauser, Boston University; and Joyce Dana, Tufts.

Miss Frances Healy, Assistant Fashion Editor of Mademoiselle Magazine, commented on the show, which featured models from ten Boston area colleges and clothes by Bonwit Teller of New York and Boston.

Judges for the affair were William D. Weeks '49; Jack Delaney 2GB; Richard Helman 3L; Robert Duke, BU; Charles Mahoney, BU; John Doble, Tufts; Robert Murphy, BC; Earl Eames, MIT; Bill Grimes, BC; and Dean Davey, MIT.

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