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Show PART .... AND THE STATE ficient FINANCIAL MAKE BEGAN TO n First Annual Talent Associates TV Awards GRANTS TO OXroRD AND CAM- OF BRIEF FROM THE NURSES HOME . ... having trouble with Miss Booker on her tail. Faster, girl, faster! Lee Ann Dalton has been making quite a few trips to Moab lately could it be she misses her mother? Now a word to the wise step lively Whitey, or Pat H. will get tired of waiting. This looks like a natural. Say! We think that Bill Rose is quite a guy, someone had better tag him before the lost is found. The roof of St. Marks was re-- , opened and among those first attending were Waterman, Likely, Hatsfeld, and Jones. Seems they were dangling boxes in front of windows to scare people. Could it be the . nurses are becoming monkeys? Miss Guyla Stewart has a new occupation. She has gone into solitary confinement until June 1st to work on it. Quite an unusual occupation at that. Famous Dr. Jeckle and Mr. a "new inHyde, (alias Jim),-ha- s teresting subject Latest results are Betty Bailey is doing fine. Hope the experiment is a success. Here is a letter found between State and Main, will owner please come to 346 West 7th North and pick it up? Late is fate . Life is like a river current goes one way. Farewell, Behonek, my love. This sounds like one of a series. Lucky gal! At this time S. M. H. would like to express their appreciation to Pat and Mike. Keep up that friendliness boys.. Our thought for today is sent in by Miss Betty Bell 106 S. M. H. Even a fish wouldnt get into trouble if he kept his mouth shut. WE CANT WIN The guests amounted BRIDGE telthe Ltd. Talent Associates, revenue If a girl speaks to anyone, shes (Continued from Preceding Issue)! to about one third the and evision packaging producing forward; Today the proportion has I reached two thirds firm which is responsible for Jus- If she doesnt, shes bashfuL "ch. -approximately in Armstrong Circle Thea- If she talks to boys, shes a flirt; Today in tice, a complete picture be seen, when of their income Philco-GoodyeTele- If she the r there is no university tre, doesnt, shes shy. considering the values of such a! England If shes smart in school shes a which secures even half its finan- vision Playhouse, Mr. Peepers, I ,he and the forthsissy; cirevenues fromprivate sources (all on NBC-Twith Adven- If she isnt, shes dumb. sense is coming Appointment it this In possible I I. . THE ACADEMIC FACTOR. at NO PRIVATE UNI-- ture (CBS-Tbeginning April 3) If she talks about others, she's jq say announces the Talent Associate A?. WESTMINSTER IS A PRI-- 1 VERSITIES REMAIN IN THAT catty; I VATE COLLEGE. The threat of po Television Awards competition for If she doesnt, she talks to herself. COUNTRY the three best orginal half-hoIf she goes out with many boys, ll What are some of the values II litical intervention remains. the in nationalized television plays by undergraduate of the private college in the life of They are being shes a pickup; I sense that a community? they must now operate students in any accredited Ameri- If she doesnt, shes p wallflower. the frame of reference of can college or university. If shes popular, she becomes an a; In America today, nearly ulti-leg-e. the and planning; item for gossip; 500,00 young, people attend The Awards will total $1750 in which sanctions implement If she isnt, shes ignored. NEARLY ONE HALF OFmate all $1000 First Prize, $500 Second A PRIVATE!I this planning are pohtical . . . NO THEM ATTEND Prizes, and $250 Third Prize. The If she wears a boys ring, she ATTEMPT WILL iversIXY COIXEGE stole it; THE deadline for the competition is b The If she doesnt, she couldnt get also acts I T0 BREAK LOOSE FROM June 15, 1955; and the judges are and prevents theC Biroads of sta EDNOTIANAL PATTERN AND three of televisions most one. accomTHE CONDITIONS IMPOS-a- s tism in the field of higher educa-- l If she tints her hair, shes cheap; N. Richard dramatists a real bulwark of Democracy ED BY mE KNOWLEDGE THAT plished Robert Alan Aurthur and If she doesnt, shes chicken.' tion. This is far more important 5?omeF FROMTOEOS?-tha-n Nash, If she dances with underclassDavid Shaw. I admitted and merits usually men, shes robbing the cradle; In announcing the competition, more than casual recognition. I ENT If she doesnt, she has no school to During, the past fifty years our I I am convinced that educational which Talent Associates plans spirit government has taken over high--1 and intellectual freedom, and all make an annual affair, Alfred the of producing er education in an alarming man- - our other freedoms, will be more Levy, president St. Marks Juniors are presentner. Enrollment in state institu-- 1 secure if, besides publicly support firm, declares: " The fantastic at uses rate which television up tions has increased 17 times com-le- d ing their annual Spring Formal, universities, there exist strong I a been has dramatic material with an of 7 increase times colleges and universities privately May 6th which is to be held at pared in the private schools. With the I supported and independently con- - source of concern to everyone in 3293 Wasatch Boulevard, Marks the medium. There is abundant House of Food. . This is dinner doubling of college enrollment just I trolled. around the corner, due largely to I XO MAINTAIN THE INTEGRI-increas- e opportunity for good writers in from 7:00-9:0- 0 and dancing from in birth rate in the for- - XY, QUALITY, .FREEDOM AND television, particularly in the half-ho- 9:00-1:0This is girls choice and dramatic field; and we hope is offered only this once at the ties, and with dwindling support INFLUENCE OF THIS GREAT colleges, it is fearsome SYSTEM OF INDEPENDENT IN to encourage college students in low price of $5.75 per couple and to contemplate what can and STITUTIONS IS, THEN, THE America to consider television is l, corsages are opmight happen to private education basis FR AN APPEAL TO COB writing as a career that can be tional. Never again will there be unless immediate action is taken I poRATION FUNDS. immensely satisfying and finan- such a bargain.' Call your nearest d- - THE PRIVATE COLLEGE cially profitable, especially in the Strand, Pierce, Saffley, and Bakmatter of subsidiary rights. The er Company at St. Marks Nurses recently put tbe problem in the D0ES A BETTER J0B-to- ll proverbial need for thoughtful and compe- Home as soon as by recall- possible. Results The Publishers of WHOS WHO tent craftsmen a Supreme Court decision is pressing, to say are guaranted. AMERICA been I hare keeping the least. handed down in October, 1942: It Now for your latest, juicy, news is hardly lack of due process for a running record for over a half All inquiries and communica- report h recog-whicsources of the of the Government to regulate Lliab century I just received a wire that talent in this tions pertaining to the Talent As it subsidizes. In other I uized leadership sociates Television Awards Jolene Johnson is sporting a diaPlay is what they say: words, the Government will con-- 1 country. This should be to addressed mond none other than that Remington Portables from Play "With limited funds and limited trol higher education when it sub-- 1 Regular $113.50 Awards Editor, T;ent Associates, John Hughes from the U. A lawsidizes it, and it is well to recall I equipment and endowments that 41 East 5Ih Street, New yer, no less, looks like she has a NOW ONLY that thi$ is point number ten of the I yield less and less, these private Ltds., N. York Y. 22, brilliant future of court ten point program; outlined by I schools . . . have been doing a bet-Ka- rl ship No Down Payment ahead. Good luck, Jo. Marx and rFedrick Engels, I ter job than the state in the pro-i- n Only $4.28 Per Month Beth Bell, Behonek, and Baker his book, THE COMMUNIST I duction of leader in every walk of cation under the uspices of the I ' I cant . Judged by their lifetime state, who would (wish to see the are learning the hulu. life MANIFESTO. out! arts are liberal it of from quite figure America c. The private college has real accomplishments They colleges plan gathered academic freedom which is the I the impatrial records of WHOS lose their substance, their vitality, ning on going to Argentina. May basis of creative thought, and our I WHO IN AMERICA . . . The lead-oth- or their sense of mission, As a be they think a hinged gait will freedoms. Government con-- 1 efs, thinkers, and. builders are former president of one of them, make Spanish more romantic. We are very proud to announce trol can and does stifle academic coming today from the small col have said a hundred times: I hope Doris Hawk and Mildred Seeleys all out of proportion to that we shall never see a time freedom. . leges A fair picture of what can hap-- the enrollment of these institu-pe- when (private institutions) shall trip to the S. N. A. U. convention cease to be a stimulus and a chal- in St. Louis, Missouri. Have fun to private education in this tions. to the state colleges and the gals, youre part of us! lenge country may be arrived at by tak- II Henry Ford recently said: state 1 universities. look a in conditions at Eng-ing I believe very strongly that Hunting season opened and two Be land. licenses were issued to Strand and (To Continued) of a larger number the existence Our tradition of freedom in of vigoruos, dynamic, privately Pierce. Latest reports say they the search for truth, like our her--1 endowed colleges and universities are still hunting the woods for new PATRONIZE males. itage of political freedom, stems I is the best possible insurance that from England The history of the out whole educational system will 818 East 21st South Mary Persons is "returning to OUR two old English universitities, Ox-- be first rate, her home in Surgery. Seems shes ford and Cambridge, reaches back e XHE PRIVATE COLLEGE to the 13th century . . . Financial- - KEEPS UP STANDARDS ADVERTISERS FOR ly they depended upon the income STATE INSTITUTIONS torn tmsU and from student fees toowI1' ,act . ell .. About three decades ago , ,7 Jrv college contributions dropped to standards Set Pnvate m by the pomt where tney wereinsuf- stitutions their attempt to proFOR YOUR duce excellence in all fields, that the state institutions would lowSCHOOL SUPPLIES er academic standards to meet Let SAM Guard various pressures such as those AND GROCERIES created by pecuniary legislative Your Money f bodies, or even honorable governors. Dr. Wilson Compton, formLet Us Guard Your Car er president of one of our large IN ENROLLMENT state universities says: I have never known a president O IN CURRICULUM 2053 So. 13th East of a state university however deGOURLEYS UTOCO voted he might be to higher edu- - '".TL"' .... 7. If'' , , ar ... V) V, ... ... ur 2,-wt- kn col-natlo- na . ... ur for-privat- 0. e semi-forma- , g nut-she- 1 $99.50 ... er ... 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