Show Dee 14 1951 The Carbonlcle Polios The Carbonlcle was asked to publish the following letter: To Whom it May Concern: I really do appreciate your thoughtful consideration in leaving my scarf behind in your travels and I would appreciate it even more if you would return the black leather gloves that were with it! Incidentally if anyone found a navy blue leather wallet in their travels they may keep the wallet but please return You will remy student card it cognize by my picture which is on the front Any information leading to these articles will be tnanked by a reward SHIRLE YOVESON I’M ONE OF MANY By Ruth J Ellis Senior U of FlordU I'm one of the many Polios going to college Yes that’s what we call ourselves— Polios freas quently we refer to AD's — for The standard greeting of one Polio to another is: “What year are you?” That doesn’t mean college year— it means polio year I'm in the class of 1946 That was a heavy year for polio cases but the last four years have been even worse Polio strikes whether your skin is black or white whether you are an infant or an adult whether you are Catholic Jew or Protestant— and the March of Dimes fights back with you Because I wear slacks all the time I was frequently asked: “Did you have an accident?” “No" I’d reply "I’m a Polio and a darn lucky one If it had not been for the March' of Dimes I wouldn't be standing here today I might have been pushing daisies somewhere in the broad blue yonder” "Does the March of Dimes really help that much?” they’d ask Of course! It helps four out of every five patients by medical care Approximately seven and a half cents of each dime contributed goes directly for patient care Research comes out of the fur-lin- ed non-poli- os able-bodi- es rest I remembered the many times I had given a dime of two or more I never realized that the bread I had cast upon the waters would come back literally thousands-fol- d to help me recovso-cal- led er I was given neither a loan nor charity It was a voluntary gift from millions of pockets God bless them! It’s been nice talking to you and the very best of luck with your own march against polio in the 1952 March of Dimes GRILL CAFE TO WIIOM IT MAT CONCERN WINTER FASHIONS By Connie Flails This is the time of year when fur coats overshoes sweaters and short hair cuts come into style On cold wintry days when the thermometer reads beiow zero there’s nothing quite as cozy as a warm coat The pyramid coat in gay colors is the fad this year Helen FlemetakLs in her bright orange one is a cute gal many students envy You’ve probably seen the many “The Carbon sporting Poodle Cut” the most stylish hair-d- o this season It seems that Kara Lee Dean is right in style Keep up with the latest fashions be right in style co-e- ds co-e- ds Small dPrders Large dPrdersWE TAKE THEM ALL Small Brinks 5 Large Brinks— WE’LL SUIT YOU ALL PRICE FINEST AMERICAN & CHINESE DISHES FOUNTAIN SERVICE Our Drinks Are Made For You — Our Snacks Especially Too YOU’LL BE GLAD YOU STOPPED IN Daniel Llm Prop Milky Way Shoppe |