6 Friday. January 23, 1987 / University Daily Kansan By GARY LARSON "Somethin's up, Jed. ... That's Ben Potter's horse, all right, but ain't that Henry Morgan's chicken rid' him?" Portrait zines require models' releases before they publish photographs. Continued from p. 1 "Most men are turned on more by the illusion of nudity," he said. "They're turned on more by the hint and the hiddenness." they publish photographs. In fact, he discourages full nudity. Mike said he never became sexually excited at work. place they don't move." "You can put a completely naked woman in front of me when I'm working, and immediately I'm looking at fingers, toes, hair, faces, lighting," he said. "Because you know breasts are always going to hang the same. Once you put them in "Most people have a good side and a bad side," she said. "I try to pick out people's features and visualize what will make them look their best. We have to take what they have in mind and turn this into pictures." Gracie is present at all bouoir sessions, putting the fledgling models at ease and helping them get just the right pose. Gracie said that Mike usually had an idea of what kinds of shots he would do in charge of the refinements, a spandex blush here, a lace adjustment there. Kathy Nottingham, Lawrence, another recent customer, said she would recommend the Donovans to anyone. The 39-year-old mother of two teenage girls, Nottingham said, "It's great for your ego. I think everybody should do it." Even her 19-year-old daughter, a freshman at the University of Kansas? "I think so, if she would ask for my advice on what to wear and how to pose. There might be a little bit of censorship there," Nottingham said. She said when her daughters saw the photographs, which included lingerie shots but no nudity. "For the first five minutes, it was 'Wow, Mom!' over and over again." "A lot of my work is hanging here that it will get a lot of exposure." he said. "And my boyfriend is absolutely crazy. When I gave him the pictures, he kept saying, 'Are these for me? Are these for me?' Iran arms Mike is especially proud of one photograph of a semi-nude woman. He said the photograph is hanging in the City office of the model's boyfriend. reputation and to separate the State Department from the questionable legal activities of the administration." Continued from p. Rep. Lawrence Smith, D-Fla., said Wednesday after Shultz's testimony that he was convinced William Casey had lied to Congress and that others connected to the scandal also appeared to be lying. Casey, recovering from brain surgery, had prostate cancer 18 months ago, but underwent radiation treatment and the disease has not cil staffer Lt. Col. Oliver North. Both North and Poindexter have refused to testify before congressional investigators on grounds of possible self-incrimination. Reagan suggested they be given immunity, but that move awaits action by House and Senate select committees invescts him and a federal special prosecutor. In his testimony, the source said, Shultz appeared to be offering "less a defense of policy than a litany of personal recollections to defend his recurred, a hospital spokesman said yesterday. Torricelli said yesterday that "serious differences" existed in the stories being told by administration officials. "It is no longer credible for the administration to deny it was exchanging arms for hostages," Torricelli said. "It now appears it may have been trading arms and freedom of terrorists for hostages." On Campus Jianus Kozlowski, of the University of Krakow, will speak on "Recent Views on the Rise of Civilization in Egypt, at 3:30 p.m. today in the Kansas Univ." 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