***** OUR COVER

We have this month a new and permanent front cover design. Within this frame we can run other pics or draw- ings like the other big time magazines do.

This issue we are trying out something new--a "Girl of the Month". To start this series off we have selected Annette of Idaho. She has provided a number of photos and a brief history of herself to grace our cover and be our first "Cover Girl". Her other pictures and write up ap- pear on pages 4-13.

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Now to start a thing like this implies its continu- This leads the Editor into two conflicting prob- lems, 1. Whom to select as the next Cover Girl, and 2. How to keep from hurting feelings if someone is not se- lected and feels, "Why wasn't I picked, I'm just as pretty as "she" is". Now we don't want to hurt anyone's feel- ings or girlish vanity but an Editor's lot, like the pro- verbial policeman's, is not always a happy one.

I shall have to select subsequent Cover Girls on these basic points--

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Quality and fitness of pictures submitted which means pose, clothes, and attractiveness. You don't have to be beautiful but the one selected will have to look authentic since she will in effect be representing TVs to the public.

Presentation of a brief descriptive article about yourself giving interesting points of biography. Submission of pictures--at least 1 page of pics will have to be paid for, the mag will foot the bill for the extra ones printed.

Wouldn't you like to be Cover Girl on Vogue or Mad- emoiselle? If you can't make it, try out for our own Sorority publication. Send in a sketch of your life and your best picture first. The one selected will then be asked to provide more pics and more detail. Who's next??