Modern Screen (Dec 1949 - Nov 1950)

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HIGHER EDUCATION. WITH LIZ SCOTT IN THE NEXT SEAT. I'M WAY UP IN THE CLOUDS! Liz is active in campus doings. On her way to class she checks the bulletin board, covered with ads and notices, to see what's going on at U. S. C. East meets West on the campus. Liz discovers the international aspec+ of education a; Don introduces her to Vatsala Madkarni," Indian student. Liz finds the empty U.S.C. stadium a perfect place to study. The "lawny Irojane, as the student paper calls her, is a serious student who works hard. However, she s not a recluse by any stretch of the imagination. She's too interested in people. Liz may hove been a sultry songstress in -Dark City, but she's just one of the gang at the coke sessions at Currie's, the corner ice cream parlor. Co-ed Scott is in her element in an after-class discussion which may range from materialism to philosophy and back. On the lawn she enthusiastically argues her point with Dan Griffith before starting her 40-minute drive back to Hollywood.