MONDAY, JANUARY 8.1951 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS . PAGE THREE --- Powdering Prominent Noses Is All In Her Day's Work New York—(U.P.)—Just imagine you were told to powder Herbert Hoover's nose or put a little pancake makeup on Francis Cardinal Spellman. Barbara Brigham, the young lady who got these two assignments as part of her job as television makeup expert, says both men are ideal camera subjects. But that's not to say he won't be nervous as a debutante about having his face touched up. "A man with white hair, a white beard, and a rosy complexion is T-V proof," she said matter-of-factly. "I was the first one to makeup Mr. Hoover for television," Barbara said, recalling his recent appearance before cameras to outline a national preparedness plan. "When he sat down he acted as if he expected to have all his teeth pulled, his eyelashes curled, and a rosebud mouth painted on." "He seemed a little disappointed that it was over so soon," she said. Gov. Thomas E. Dewey, because of his thin skin and dark beard, required slightly more makeup. Barbara took one grateful look at his pink and white countenance, put a little grease paint and powder on his high forehead, and pronounced him perfect. Chi Omega sorority announces the pinning of Miss Jane Gallagher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gallagher of Junction City, to Mr. Dan Spencer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Spencer also of Junction City. Gallagher-Spencer Pinning Announced Miss Joyce Brown Engaged To Mr. Vogel Miss Gallagher is a College freshman. Mr. Spencer is a business senior and a member of Phi Kappa Psi fraternity. Mrs. C. E. Brown of Leavenworth bounces the engagement of her daughter, Miss Joyce Eliot Brown, to Mr. Lee R. Vogel, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Vogel, also of Leavenworth. Burdick-Hughes Pinning Announced Miss Brown is a journalism junior and a member of Chi Omega sorority. Mr. Vogel is a business senior and a member of Sigma Chi fraternity. Chi Omega sorority announces the pinning of Miss Barbara Burdick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Burdick of Wilmette, Ill. to Mr. Clarence Hughes, son of Mrs. E. J. Hughes of Kansas City, Kan. Miss Burdick is a College sophomore. Mr. Hughes is a College junior and a member of Phi Gamma Delta fraternity. Thelma Pusitz and Nancy Truby, pharmacy sophomores, were recently initiated into Kappa Epsilon, honorary pharmacy sorority. Kappa Epsilon Initiates Four, Pledges Three In Ceremony Pledging services were held for Diana Foltz, Rebecca Garvin, and Joan Headley, pharmacy sophomores. Mrs. Robert Gibson and Mrs. Charles Peterson, wives of faculty members of the School of Pharmacy, were initiated as associate members. An alumnae chapter for Lawrence alumnae was organized at the initiation meeting. Good Buy Ann Arbor, Mich — (U.P.) — Mrs. Mary Vargason reported to police that her purse containing $20 was accidentally at a Kiwanis rum-mage sale where she was working. Blue Bloods Are Different Cornell University scientists have found that the blood of thoroughbred horses, nicknamed "blue bloods," actually differs from other types of horse blood. It has a higher hemoglobin content. "The first thing you look for is circles under the eyes. A television camera magnifies circles and a dark beard," Barbara said. She used grease paint and powder under Dewey's eyes, and on his beard. He was so pleased with the job that he hired Barbara to make him up for all his pre-election T-V appearances, although she is under contract to the WOR television station. "A politician wants to look like himself, or he should," the slim, pretty makeup expert said with a smile. "The minute you have to makeup a whole face you lose part of the expression." Men are usually as vain as women about their camera appeal, Barbaria confessed. She calls it "getting all steew." Cardinal Spellman, whom she made up for his Easter Sunday appearance, was co-operative, though normally nervous. "Men," she said thoughtfully, "usually start out by telling you not to put on much makeup. Then they start mentioning all the things they want corrected." Military Society Initiates Eleven Eleven men were initiated into Scabbard and Blade, honorary military society, Thursday night in the English room of the Union. Glen Beauchamp, Richard Bradley, KenJrick Davidson, Harvey Jetmore, Richard Matassorin, David Mohliner, Damon Simpson, Melvin Smith, Clyde Thompson, and Roger Tuttle were initiated as active members. Capt. Virgil E. Phillips, instructor in Army R.O.T.C., was initiated as an associated member. The new members of Scabbard and Blade were selected on a threefold basis: academic standing, interest and achievement in military science courses, and personality. In addition, they were required to pass a comprehensive examination on the local and national organization of the society. Mrs. Dean Alt has returned to the Pi Beta Phi house after three weeks in St. Mary's hospital in Kansas City, Mo. Miss Veta B. Lear, assistant to the Dean of the College, was housemother in Mrs. Alt's absence. Pi Phi Housemother Returns MRS RAY. JONES Miss Hamilton Is Wed To Mr. Ray Jones Miss Louise Hamilton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hamilton of Medicine Lodge, became the bride of Mr. Ray Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wendel Jones of Lakin, in the Methodist church of Medicine Lodge Dec. 27. Miss Hamilton wore a white, street-length, dress-suit, large white hat, and maple-colored accessories with a corsage of red roses. Her maid of honor was Miss Flora Pearl Warren of Medicine Lodge. Mr. James White of Lakin attended Mr. Jones, and ushers were Mr. Clifford Klepper of Claflin, and Mr. Elman Rineheart of Kansas City, Kan. Miss Mary McClelland, fine arts sophomore, of Kansas City, Mo., sang "I Love You Truly," and the "Lord's Praver" during the ceremony. After a Wichita honeymoon trip, the couple is at home at 1116 Tennessee street. Mrs. Jones is an education senior. and Mr. Jones is an architectural engineering senior. Chess Club Meets The organizational meeting of the K.U. Chess club was held in the East room of the Union at 7:30 p.m. Jan. 4. Under the direction of Student Union Activities, the purpose of the new club will be to acquaint chess players on the campus with each other and to establish a school-wide chess ladder. The type of ladder suggested would be an open listing of chess players and their ranks in constant tournament afforded by such a ladder. Challenge of the champion of the ladder would be accepted at any time. Shirts or linens, our scientific laundering methods assure you sparkling clean-as-new results. INDEPENDENT Laundry and Dry Cleaners Ph. 432 Fish Or 'Dish', It Looks Fine London—(U.P.)—Czech sculptor Arthur Fleischmann insisted today that his statue of "Miranda the Mermaid" for the coming festival of Britain is a mermaid and not just a nude girl, even though she has legs Miranda is to occupy the center of the main fountain at the exhibition gardens, and the festival's sponsors were somewhat startled when they saw her. She reclines atop a turtle and instead of a fish tail she exhibits long shapely legs. Fleischmann stood firm against the suggestion that this was not a mermaid. 740 Vt. "Who is to say what a mermaid looks like?" he said. "Who has ever seen one? That's the way I like to think of a mermaid. With legs." Anyway he said, she had fins instead of feet. And he said he thought he had achieved a nice "fish-like look" on her face. Fleischmann hoped the mermaid will become symbolic of the festival, which opens in four months. He said she has much more appeal than the globe and trylon of New York's world fair. Student Becomes Pop George Hess, journalism junior, didn't show up for reporting class Wednesday, Jan. 3. Instead he was pacing the floor at Lawrence Memorial hospital chewing his finger-nails—the typical father-to-be. Finally at 7:25 p.m. (Hess had been walking since 4 a.m.) his wife, Joan, gave birth to a 7 pound 10 ounce girl, Cathy Ann. Both mother and daughter are in excellent condition. Social Behavior Is Learned Babies come into the world without ideas of right or wrong. According to Childcraft books, they acquire their social behavior patterns from their home and school environments. 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