THE MICHIGAN DAILY . ...:.. U U Ii II i HE I TIS... First Place Winner in the Michigan Daily's - - - - -- - ---- - - ---- - m m - First Ever, and Greatest of All T-SHIRT DESIG I I I I I I I CO TEST dMft ko r -..Mmmmmb- Ar AMP- 1r w " 7 Y e > .'y " G '.SS FfR T' 4 t S T it Y SUBMV JOSEP TTED BY: H FLEISH Oak Park I RT IAMI .e , ,,,,'' y, ;. "^ *1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 'I I I I r I IN I kv 11 : T .; . "'-d v .. ". '''[ y ,,, . ' ;' %v WM - -- IRON IT ON YOUR T-SHI BEFORE YOU HEAD FOR M 4 1 w s. ' ,;'mow r u : ,k f; 0000, I i i FLAUNT YOUR LOYALTY! I i , I - --- - - --- - ----- - - - - ~ HOW TO IRON ON YOUR ORANGE BOWL T-SHIRT DESIGN: I1 For BEST results, use permanent press mate- rials of 50%rcotton and 50% polyester. 100% COTTON MATERIALS DO NOT HOLD COLOR AFTER SEVERAL WASHINGS. 2. To protect your ironing board and items to be ironed from staining, place a cover of plain paper over the board. Notebook or bond typing paper is good. Do not use porous paper, such as paper tow- els or tissue as they will allow ink to leak through. 3. Slip your T-shirt over the end of the ironing board so that the side you wish to print on is directly over the protective paper. 4. Cut decal pattern along the dotted lines and place the design face down on the area you wish to decorate. Pin pattern securely to shirt along the top and bottom dotted lines so it can't slide as you iron. Place another piece of protective paper over the design to protect the iron. Do not use heavy brown paper. 5. Set your iron on "cotton" and allow it to heat to proper temperature. Be suresto use a dry iron. When iron is hot, press across the design with firm, even pressure for one minute. Be sure to cover the entire design area. Let T-shirt cool for about one minute before removing pattern. NOTE ON LAUNDERING: Wash and dry with other perma- nent press clothes, usinq~ proper settinqs and temperatures. Do not use chlorine bleach onranvpermanent press mate- rials. Colors will soften with the first washing to a slightlv faded look. Colors will not wash out if you have followed instructions carefully. JUDGES IN OUR FIRST EVER CONTEST WERE: BO SCHEMBECHLER BOB UFER TED RAMSAY Professor, School of Art UM Football Coach WPAG UM football announcer IF YOU THINK THEIR JOB WAS EASY, TAKE A LOOK AT THE RUNNERS-UP: s WLN BOON BWE 41 ORANGE WWL'fl GO BLUE 2nd Place Submitted by MARK WAGNER Ann Arhr 3rd Place Submitted by MARCY ZUSSMAN Ann Arbor 4th Place Submitted by RICHARD HILL Bloomfield Hills I