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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
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“Oh,” smiled the freshman inno-
cently, “I’ll write on both sides.”
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