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FRIDAY, OCTORER 7, l»0O
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PAGE FIFTEEN
Pandora IVins Photo Award
By KEN BARNES
Red and Black Ass't News Editor
The I960 Pandora has been cited as one of the five best in the
nation in the category of creative photography. This award was
given by the Popular Photography Magazine.
Popular Photography initi
ated the awards in an effort to stimu
late more imaginative use of photo
graphs in college and high school
year books.
"By winning this award the Pan
dora will serve as an example to
other schools of what creative pho
tography can do when combined with
intelligence and imagination,” said
Grace Mayer, one of the three judges.
Curtis Stephens Jr., Athens, is
responsible for the photographs
Atlerliold Attends Meeting
President O. C. Aderhold is at
tending an executive committee
meeting of the American Council
on Education in Chicago, 111.
Following the executive meeting,
President Aderhold will attend the
annual meeting of the American
Council on Education on Oct. 6-7.
which were used in the Pandora.
Stephens, who is doing graduate
work in the art department, shot
over 4,000 photographs getting
1,000 which were finally selected for
use in the ’60 Pandora.
Although Stephens did the pho
tography for the Pandora, he says
Wiley Sanderson, member of the art
faculty, Sandra Davis, editor of the
'60 Pandora, and other staff mem
bers should also be given credit for
the success of the publication. These
people played a major role in se
lection of photographs, layouts, and
editing of the publication.
Judges in the contest which named
the Pandora as a winner were Jacob
Deschin, camera editor of the New
York Times; Grace Mayer, assistant
to the director of photography of the
Museum of Modern Arts; and Dan
iel D. Mich, executive editor of
Magnum Photos, Inc.
SANDRA DAVIS, EDITOR PHOTOGRAPHY AWARD WINER
1960 Pandora Curtis Stephens
WANT TWO PARTIES
Students To Form
For Nixon-Lodge
A “Students for Nlxon-Lodge”
campaign Is under way at the Uni
versity.
The organization committee, head
ed by Chuck Maxwell, Rome; Louis
Sams, Atlanta; Bruce Abbot, Pem
broke; and Rene Kemp, Swalnsboro,
is enlisting volunteer workers who
are interested, in a two-party system,
for Georgtn.
Guy Scott, chairman of the Clarke
County Republican Committee, prom
ises to stage a real campaign to ad
vance the two-party system In Geor
gia. His headquarters are located at
157 College Avenue.
l)r. John McNeil, Henry Grady
School of Joumnllsm, has been work
ing extensively on Republican cam-
pai ;ns since 1948.
Two large Georgia cities, Augus
ta and Columbus, went for Eisen
hower In the 1956 election.
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more spunk
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Here’s the new Chevy Corvair for ’61 with
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