Page Eight THE COLLEGE NEWS Thursday, May 1, 1952 a Yellow Forms Subject For Dancers’ Creations Continued from Page 5 in presenting the sensations re- ceived from such objects as a feather or champagne. The demon- stration was brought to a’close by iP an impromptu study giving the impressions received from. thggol- or, yellow. Each girl, working in- dependently of the group, but simultaneously with the group, presented her own impression. The variety of feelings expressed and the difference in the manner in which they found expression pro- vided an effective climax to the meeting. Incidentally . . . One conscientious freshman managed to write four (!) blue books in a one hour exam. When the bell rang, she carefully folded them one inside the other, and wrote a big “4” in the space for number of blue books handed in. As she carefuly gave them to the wise professor, she was greeted cen tetamce | TO the May Dole Let Us on, the Ghost is Swift and Will... “Oh,” smiled the freshman inno- cently, “I’ll write on both sides.” CHESTERFIE | D—LarcesT SELLING CIGARETTE IN AMER ICA’S YkKA } CHESTERFIELDS are much MILDER and give you the ADDED PROTECTION of NO UNPLEASANT AFTER-TASTE * % FROM THE REPORT OF A WELL-KNOWN RESEARCH ORGANIZATION baal Copyright 1952, Liccerr & Myers Tosacco Co,