Show t—THE STUDENT LIFE March 24 Now Playing: Six Hundred Men and Une Jeune Fille 1949- - JUST BULLEN 'Ask No Stamp' Is Rejoinder At Post Office BY PEUXELLA PICES A old girl with more than 600 big brothers That’s the position of Renee Anna Masson a French youngster who can claim all of the fraternity men: at Utah State as big brothers 12-ye-ar We don't mind paying 6 cents instead of 5 for an air mail stamp we --abhor- receiving' een s Sldochild Arr tT 4 or ch£e fromto a dime ported Renee through the Fester way frcns February 147 until her a with a go penny rowing Parents’ plan for war children last rela-5 lime At that fickle Amy's July snce last Jtny ecerty the fat-‘tf- S were able to assume her it is a postal plight closer to ermties voteo to continue tfceirl the council adopted home which we find less easy to support cf the little French girl penee accept The cause of our annoyfor another year ance War incidentally an annoyance Story Foster Parents we find vhich throughThe fraternities cn the USAC Rtnee’s strry is the tragic story out the schoolwidespread our is little this: e war hunger priva-jearl- v campus combine to raise $1S3C won’t a sell office you single Iost for support of the child jtion and fear that gave children stamp letto mail a ‘which with use of the monev being 3 dmirIs n o chance for chilchood She was ter This is made doubly paradox hi Names France the youn-pla- n tered through the Foster Parents’!1 fact the that post-offiby incongruous In addition various irdivii-n- l Sr cf the two chiidr cf the employees can weigh your fraternities rnd members send pac-- ’ - 'assorts Her father vh"e career mail and’ name the postage hut ksges and letters from time towas original’y in the Army became can’t supply a stamp You must j active in the resistance when the time make all postage purchases at the to Andrew Demet ras Armans Invaded and occupied bookstore According president cf the Intet-f- i atemiTyj France Ke died in 1245 as a result Granted the bookstore is equipoverwork exposure and council the group supported zn-lbut surely ped to sell stamps Uncle Sam doesn’t prohibit the During the heavy bombardments stlkng of stamps in a college post Itfcat fell ever Nantes the Massons office Why should the bookstore lest v imtally ah they possessed be the only place to sell them and their home was piactically when the post office is an obvious demolished When the liberation and logical place? What inconcame Mme Masson was too ill venience is it going to cause any to work and the children were cre to have stamps available at emaciated ragged and frightened the post office? BY AILENE BROBY As evidenced by her letters The whole situation is like goSometh borrowed soreetMng wh!cl ptriCKjicaly by ing into a restaurant scanning blue — doesn't always help ‘ ithe councilreivfd Renee is recovering the menu selecting your meal and shmoo1 th? "3ming ofjfroja terror of the war years and thfn being told by the waitress cne of the fames in j5 resuming nor-jth- at you have to go a block away theoHejer - The USAC Greeks through the — E--e- n ce ol Fables Discuss Something Old Something New The Roxy Theatre Presents "SCENES FROM HAMLET" -- — A Radio Adaption of William Shakespeare's Famed Tragedy over m tiM cl staler Ameren EnglubL other shrro'-'- 7- ' -r "E BURT LANCASTER Directed end Produced - By DICK BARBER with YVONNE DeCARLO £ V N U FRIDAY EVENING 8:30 to 930 P M servei be and jcurnalicm instructor at Utah State Mr Andersen has compiled two volumes cf modern-da- y fables written Ey hs sopoKcmer composition class with apologies to Aesop Thurber and Ade According to the story about “Tre Claiming of the Schmoo” by Shirley Kail student at USAC there was once a shmoo named Agnes a very unhappy Agnes because she was unable to produce white milk and pretty white eggs All she was able to produce were little blue eggs She was engaged to Wilbur Shmoo the most handsome Shmoo in Dogpatch and she woiried day and night because she could only produce blue eggs Eat Lilly Agnes’ best friend loaned Agres a bottle cf milk so Wilbur would think she was like all the 1C PROF HAROLD DANDURYEA I HANSEN as "HAMLET" of the USAC Speech Department Supported by ’ Ben Canning Claudius the King Ralph Lundgren Polonius ' 'Calvin Quayle Laertes Ruth Burleigh Ophelia Gertrude the Queen Shirley Saunders and Frances Amussen Dorothy Capener Voscoe Call ' -- V - -- xil Yi with STEPHEN McNALLY RICHARD LONG f - v Listen to "Scenes from Hamlet” to gain an introduction to the magnificent Laurence Olivier motion picture opening Saturday S Wedding Day When Wilbur came on their wedding day and found Agnes sitting with a borrowed bottle cf milk and a basket of tiny blue eggs he shouited “I hate blue” and ran to find mother shmoo Which borrowed proves "Something something blue — doesn't always help a shmoo” Mr Andersen began the collection of ‘modernized moralities’ with contributions from his fall quarter class of 124C The continuation of this document was made up cf Illusions of Sopohomore students in his composition class of winter - C a 'll A fc'Td'H' a fci SEATS NOW AT BOXOFFICE! OPENING PERFORMANCE SATURDAY AT 2:30 P M quarter A Old Story J ARTHUR RANK ENTERPRISE' Q7 uaw'ence yiwier Telling cf "Jenny's Serenade” Joan Bemtson described a burning house with Jenny trapped in an upstairs room A passerby named John dashed into the house and brought Jenny to safely This meeting of Jenny and John developed into a burning friendship She was his flame and in a few weeks they were wedded Which results In "A Jenny savedl£ a Jenrly is-- V1 C3§ - BSi h WILLIAM earned” From the 1946 collection comes the story “The Only Good Worm is a Live Worm” It isthe tale of Eustace the worm who couldn't get out of bed because he was having too pleasant dreams Then several of his friends slithered in and shook him roughly Demanding he get up so they could get away by the crack of dawn they waited outside while he dressed As he yawned his way to the door he heard a great rush cf wings When he opened the door he saw an enormous robin flying away with his (Eustace’s) friends caught securely In its beak Moral: "The ealy worm gels the bird” ’Hi SHAKESPEARE 'v’j 'v ’i $ r? 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