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April 05, 1942 - Image 3

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The Michigan Daily, 1942-04-05
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" omfewoM'rk"s
is much the same as school-
work to Mary Elizabeth
Lasher, editor of the Ohio
University Post, as she studies
journalism under her father
George Starr Lasher;' director
of the School of Journalism.
"Here she sits at her father's
left. Cotiegi*te Digest Photo by Stain
Movie Makter
Naomi McAllen portrays
music's role in the full length
colored movie, "Campus
life", recently filmed at
Madison College,, Harrison-
burg, Va. The picture was di-
rected by Dr. M. A. Pittman
of thee department of physics.

Students file out of beautiful Philips Memorial Chapel on their way to classes. West Chester furnishes EditorNote: This is des=cood in a swift of &etw" depicing sc Wl ie "t
high calibre entertainment in the required chapel, held five days a week. tke V"FlowMS 7Sof coII~StA 9 " hoot tke coe.

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GRAND CHAMPION ALL-'ROUND COWBOY FRITZ TRUAN
also has a Saddle Bronc title to his credit. Cheyenne ...
Pendleton ... wherever the riding is the rougest...
you'll find-Fritz in action--either on a sun-fishing sad-
dler or enjoying a Camnel (right). "Yes, mildness counts
plenty in my game," says Fritz "And Camels are extra
mild. I've smoked 'em for 10 years."

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"AFTER A REAL TOUGH RIDE, believe me,
nothing hits the spot like a Camel,"
says Steer-Riding Champion Gene
Raimbo (right). "That full, rich flavor
is great--and no matter how much I
smoke. Camels always taste swell.
What's more, the extra smoking in
Camels is mighty welcome economy."
"LESS NICOTINE in the smoke makes
good horse sense to me," explains
Bareback Bronc ace Hank Mills
(left). "Camels have the mildness \___
that counts. They've got the flavor, \y
too." Everywhere you go, it's the
same-for extra mildness, coolness,
and flavor, there's nothing like a
Camel--America's favorite.

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., - Plenty of entertainment is provided, much
of it being produced by the students.
Above is shown the "Circus", sponsored
z by the Health and Physical Education
Department. (Right) - Music students
The usual athletic program is followed. Many outstanding oth-- furnish the college orchestra for dances
'~ f* etes are developed in teachers colleges, although you seldom and other events.
hear of them.

The smoke of slower-burning
Camels contains
28% LESS,
NICOTINE
than the average of the 4 other.
largest-selling cigarettes tested-
less than any of them--according
to independent scientific tests
of the smoke itself!

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ame
THE CIGARETTE OF COSTLIER T1
P~esnol4. Tobaem CVompany. 1Kinston-.Salem. North Carolina

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