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known as the candid camera, which
uses 35mm. motion picture film and
ranges in price from about $12 to as
much as several hundred dollars.
However, the pleasure, of making
pictures is not confined to those
who have money to spend for ex-

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girls' camps in connection with
YMCA. employed by
of Women at Putdue and as
counselor in the Women's Residencf
Halls there, she enjoys work with
girls.
Fond of reading and the
theatre, she was active in the Lafayette Little Theatre.
Complimenting the girls of the
residence halls on their selection of
dates she added. "I only wish, they
would feel free to introduce more
of them to me
I like to meet
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better results with the larger cameras than with the miniature which
requires greater care in developing
because of the tiny size of the negatives. Then again, the beginner,
seldom wants to wait until 36 pictures are taken before seeing the
results of his efforts. Users of the
candid types usually load their own
magazines from bulk film and consequently they can make negatives
much chearjer than if they buy
loaded magazines. Often they open
the camera in a dark room, snip off
what pictures they have made, develop them and leave the remainder
of the film in the camera.

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not believe that an atmosphere of
extreme joyousness or extreme seriousness should prevail, but that a
happy combination of both provided lor the best of work and play
in college life.
The new director, who received
her B. S. from Purdue University
and M. A. in student personnel administration from Columbia, 'declares that she not only was not disappointed in Kentucky, but that
it has a charming individuality
which no other state has. Impres
sed with tne cordiality of both faculty and students, she believes that
Kentucky students are more informal and vital than those of mo.st
northern schools.
Having visited in Lexington four
years ago, she was happily surprised at the opportunity of returning here in her present work, and
adores the "rolling country and
Kentucky atmosphere."

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to at the half.
2. Sit one person to a seat and be sure that there is one person
in each seat. Leave on blanks.
3. Look at your small white program card and see which card
you are supposed to show for the first stunt. Place this on the
bottom of the pile of cards and place them in your lap. Then grab
the short sides of the cards in each hand and when the gun goes
off, bring them up in front of your face, thus exposing the bottom
card. When a flip stunt is announced, place the color for the first
part on the bottom as before and the color for the second part (the
next numbered stunt) on the top. Then when the gun shoots for
the second time during a stunt the second color ran be flipped so
that it shows.

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campus scenes will provide many
hours of pleasure as you look back
over undergraduate days and remember each instance more vividly
because of a snaD.shot.
"A picture
is worth a thousand words" say the
Chinese.
are Inexpensive
Cameras
and
there are almost as many types as
there are people. Campus photographers likely will favor the mod-

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Awarded the Grace H. Dodge fellowship to Columbia University and
member of Kappa Delta Pi." honorary educational fraternity: Pi
Lamda Theta, educational honorary for women; and at Purdue University, Mortar Board, senior women's honorary, she still fonud time
for the most active and exacting
sports.
Keenly interested in flying, Jean-netScudder is capable of piloting
a plane, having $pert 'hours in
flight.
While an undergraduate,
she was a member of the varsity
hockey, volley ball, and baseball
teams.
Recently elected faculty advisor
to
and A. W. S. she
says, "I hope that through this combination of duties in addition to my
work with the residence hall girls.
I may add my bit to bring about a
closer relationship among all University girls."
She added that the Union building was already a powerful factor
working toward
this end. and
praised the cooperation of the Union
Board, rejresenti' both faculty
and students.
In close contact with the residence
hall girls and after keen observation, Miss Scudder believes that
there has been already perceptible
improvement in a large per cent of
freshman girls in matters of social
etiquette and study habits. She
said, "I hope that emphasis on social life will not be at the expense
of cademic achievement.
Miss Scudder added that she did
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By CHARLES K. STEELE
Snapshots you make on the University campus will provide much
pleasure, an interesting hobby, and
may even win valuable prizes. Last
year a picture of a little girl playing
in a wading pond won for an amateur photographer a prize of $1,500
in a national contest.
Mack Hughes, campus camera
fan. is making his camera pay dividends. He recently sold a number of prints to various campus
and ofTcampus publications. Hughes
does his own developing and printing. Even occasional sales will pay
much of the expense of operating
a camera, he claims.
In later years, pictures you make
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