modern Dancing is part of the physical educa- tion program at Randolph-Macon Woman's Col- lege. The grace and body-control resulting from such training is illustrated above by two of the students in the dance group. Frank Cook of Indiana State Teachers College, working on a war- time camouflage project in the Art department, demonstrates on a model airdrome he has constructed how the bombardier's view is darkened by the upper half of the model which he has painted with regulation Army paint. Wns yin °i ed j P _s- eo RPeck optite r-er gro*datekOt the etest pocect score One of t owo a d fhrlsst), which hold womennnha niversi r hich she ree Ca eni ted e e opbe he clas e ic she eceied fr to gol iSedshown Aping teclass dlwich *- I All that is necessary is to prevent the objective from sticking out like a sore thumb to the bombardier in the split second when he must release his bombs while still for from tne target. Using a paper plane, Cook approximates the bombing trajectory of a bombing --wn. War is a game of hide and seek and expert camouflsging can do plenty to hide objects. Hey, Fellas, Where Are Your Manners? - It's not exactly up to Emily Post's standards to read at the table, but these three University of Vermont students decided to take ad- vantage of their last meal in the new cafeteria by enjoying reading with their last cup of coffee. Army trainees will take over the facilities shortly. Boy at right is engrossed in a copy of Collegiate Digest.