Page 6 University Daily Kansan Tuesday, Jan. 8, 1952 Take Grooming Precautions Before Final Week Gets Here Bv KATRINA SWARTZ With final week just around the corner and cold winds and snow taking the oil out of skin and hair, no one should neglect necessary beauty hores. Only a select few live up to New Year's resolutions during the year, but if we make an effort to do our best, at least we will be aware from time to time that we are breaking a beauty rule when we slip up on our rooming rituals. Here are some reminders so that you will not have to start from scratch after the rigors of exams and winter sports. Put the list under your vanity table glass where it will be within eye shot often. 1. Inspect your finger nails every day. Do they need new polish? Are they chipped or peeling? 2. Do you need a shampoo? Don't let it go another day. If you have a cold or just can't get around o the real thing, use a dry shampoo o clean your hair and keep it looking neat. 3. Is your makeup right for you? Never use any that does not flatter you, if it doesn't what is the point? 4. Inspect your shoes each week Saturday morning is a good time Polish them for the following week. If you need repairs or heel lifts get them to the shoemaker. 5. If clothes need cleaning, don't make them do another week. It is hard on the clothing and it is hard on your morale. 6. A daily bath or shower will start you off feeling fine. When studying is taking most of your time, a morning bath will help you start another day feeling great again. 7. Avoid the bushy brow look by keeping eyebrows plucked. 8. Watch your weight. If you are tempted into a session of fattening foods and can't resist, make a point of eating less than usual the next day. Remember this, it is easier to take care of your weight as you go along. Correcting is painful and unnecessary. Joan Stewart, Gamma Phi Beta, Pittsburgh - Richard Comstock, Delta Tau Delta, attended University and is now at Annapolis. Marinae Voiland, Gamma Phi Beta, Topeka - Ted McDonald, Kappa Sigma, Enterprise. Campus Pinnings Joyce Ristine, Gamma Phi Beta, Maple Falls, Wash. - George Rosser, Phi Sigma Kappa, Bellingham, Wash., attends Washington State university. Shirley Broady, Gamma Phi Beta, Schenectady, N. Y.- Richard Spiedel, Phi Delta Theta, Troy, N. Y. attends Union college. Clodfelter Named President Louise Swigart, Kappa Alpha Theta, Kansas City, Mo. - Heywood Davis, Phi Gamma Delta, Kansas City, Mo. Dr. Harve M. Clodfelter, '30, this week became president of the Ohio State Medical association. Dr. Clodfelter is a brother of Miss Mildred Clodfelter of the Alumni association office, and the son of Mr. and Mrs. Scott Clodfelter, 945 Illinois street. Hasek-MacLaughlin Engagement Told Mr. and Mrs. Edwin A. Hasek, Kansas City, Mo., announce the engagement of their daughter, Anne Elizabeth to William Henry MacLaughlin Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. William Henry MacLaughlin. Miss Hasek is a graduate of Bennett Junior college and attended the Neighborhood Playhouse in New York City. Mr. MacLaughlin is a College senior at the University. He also attended the university of Pennsylvania where he was a member of Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity. Phillabaum-Gugler Engagement Told Mr. and Mrs. Clarence H. Phillabaum, Aurora, Ill, announce the engagement of their daughter, Donna Jeanne to Clark L. Gugler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Gugler, Woodbine. Miss Phillibaum is a fine arts sophomore. Mr. Gugler was graduated from the University in 1951. He is employed in Kingsport, Tenn. Miller-Lowder Engagement Told Mr. and Mrs. Loren Miller, Mt'ernon, Mo., announce the engagement of their daughter, Arlene, to ee Lowder Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. ee Lowder Sr., Allen. Low TV Necklines Are On Their Way Up Mr. Lowder is a business junior at the University and a member of delta Tau Delta social fraternity. Miss Miller is a sophomore at Emoria State college and is a member! Alpha Sigma Alpha social sorority. Washington — (U,P) — The television board of the National Association of Radio and Television Broadcasters has given final approval to a code of self-regulations designed to raise necklines and eliminate obscenity and profane language. The code, effective March 1, applies to 72 TV stations and two networks which are members of the association. The other 36 TV stations and two networks are free to adopt the new code if they wish. The code provides that costumes stay within the bounds of propriety and "avoid such exposures or emphasis on anatomical detail as would embarrass or offend home viewers" As examples of outlawed smutty or vulgar language, the code bans In addition, the code specifies that movements of dancers and actors shall be within the bounds of decency, and "liewdness and impropriety shall not be suggested in the positions assumed." such words as "broad" or "bat" to describe a woman, or "tom cat," a man. The code also limits the length and use of commercials. Telecasters who abide by the new code will be allowed to display a special emblem. If they violate the regulations, they will lose the privilege. Code violations will be handled by a special review board, but final decisions will rest with the association's television board. Abbott And Costello Movies Like A Madhouse, Actor Says Hollywood—(U.P.)—When someone asked Tom Ewell what it was like to make a movie with Abbott and Costello, he was not lost for an answer: "I was in a madhouse in Wisconsin once for a visit. It's something like that." Ewell normally is a Broadway actor who comes to Hollywood only or occasional special assignments. his latest suit was Win About all and nostelle in Universal-International's cost in Alaska." He said it was like taking into a different world. "In the first place, doing dialogue with those two wild men is like getting hit with a buzz saw," he said. "I'm sure there must be two scripts on this picture, one for Abbott and Costello and another for the rest of the cast. In rehearsal I get the lines just as they are written, but comes the take and I'm the victim of the surprise ad lib." He said the boys couldn't be more thoughtful of their fellow-actors, FOLLOWING A CUSTOM which originated in High Wycombe, England, in 1066, the newly elected mayor of Minneapolis, Minn., Eric C. Hoyer, is weighed in before taking office. He will be weighed again when his term is up, and if it is found that he has grown fat, it will generally be believed that he has grown wealthy, thereby jeopardizing his chances for re-election. Actual weighing was done with scales flown in from High Wycombe. however. They came to him when "Lost in Alaska" started and told him to do anything that came into his head. The only trouble was that they knocked everything out of his head with their own anties. Ewell said that after four weeks on this picture he will be glad to go back to Broadway to a nice, quiet melodrama where all he has to worry about is losing the girl in the second act and dodging bullets in the third. "They know every piece of business that has been used for laughs since the days of Tony Pastor, Ewell said. "I'm sure they use every bit in every picture." Phog Allen has coached basketball at Baker university, Haskell Indian institute and Warrensburg Teachers college. He said this sort of a life is a liberal education for anyone who has the strength to stand up under it. should be examined today. Call for appointment. Any lens or prescription duplicated. Lawrence Optical Co. Phone 425 1025 M Kappa Alpha Psi Installs Senior Benjamin Holman, journalism senior, was installed as president of Kappa Alpha Psi fraternity Monday night. Other officers are Freddie Anderson, fine arts sophomore, vice-president; Adolphus Toliver, College sophomore, secretary; Solomon Pleasant, College junior, treasurer; Harold Piper, graduate, steward; Cornelius Reed, College junior, sergeant-at-arms, and Thomas Fox, pharmacy senior, dean of pledges. Patronize Kansan Advertisers Motor, bicycle, rail, floatab and study tours for students and teachers from $500 (60 days). Year round Economy Tours by student with no deposit. STAY FOR SPEND LESS ON A SITA TOUR 19th year! SEE "UNSPOILED" EUROPE SITA Students International Travel Association WRITE OR PHONE FOR FREE FOLDER PHONE 3661 "your midwest SITA representative" DOWNS Travel Service Lawrence, Kens you could have with a camera . . . come in and let us help you select a camera . . . at a price suitable to YOU . . . Convenient Payment Plan 24 Hour Photo-finishing Official Bulletin Deutscher Verein, Zusammengunft, Donnerstag, 5 p.m. Fraser 102 Psychology club, 7.30 p.m. Thursday, 9 Strong.Movie,"The Silent One" last meeting of semester. Home Ec club, 7:15 p.m. Thursday, 110 Fraser, will work on Red Cross layettes. New entrance to parking Zone H, back of Strong, is located east of Snow hall. Park on the left side of the street only, with the exception of the area between Strong and the Chemistry building where cars are to be angle parked in two rows facing southeast. Alpha Phi Omega, 7 tonight, English room, Union. The following are to attend Student Court in the court room of Green hall, Thursday, 7:30 p.m.: Dont T. Mettler, Ronald M. Waller, Guelford W. Moore, Kenneth W. Philo, Marvin S. Liggett, Truman D. Francis, Kenneth L. Hoffman, Carl W. Kruse, Paul W. Zickefoose, Ruth Smitherman, Donald W. Smitherman, Erwin David and Gene E. Davidson. ASTE 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Fowler Shops, Election and installation of officers. Movie and refreshments, Visitors welcome. CQ code practice, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, E.E. lab. Chess club, 7:15 p.m. Wednesday, Pine room, Union. Trophies to be given tournament winners. QST KU amateur radio club, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, E.E. lab. Women's Rifle club, 7:30 tonight, Rifle Range Military Science building. New members urged to attend. QST KU amateur radio club, 7:30 Quill club, 4 today, East room, Union. AFROTC, Rifle club, 1915 tonight. Please be prompt. Effective Thursday, January 10, campus police will issue tickets for violation of the one-way traffic flow on Poplar Lane and of parking rules in Zone II. The flow of traffic is to be west to east. Parking is on the left side of the street except for the angle-parking area between Strong and Bailey. Jay Jones, 5 p.m. Wednesday, Pine room, Union. Tau Sigma, 7:15 tonight, Robinsor gym. KuKu's, Jay James, Red Peppers and Froshawks please pick up K-State tickets at Athletic ticket office before Wednesday noon. Kuku meeting, 7:15 p.m. Thursday, very important. No SRC meeting today They're hard to get but we've got 'em! Demand for these Smith-Coronas is high—they're the fastest and most popular portables ever built. But we now have a few for immediate delivery,38 features plus full-size professional keyboard. Come in now-first come,first served! STUDENT UNION BOOK STORE