ANDAILY ** * *"BILL" FANNIG' TO DESIGN SENIOR RECEPTION POSTER MA.- Plans fo'r Social Event are Rapidly As- * * Suming Definite Form. D®ol We serve are a Vernor's Celer to be The 4 o'clock be given ich the ge is L n U CIUCK Lt 4L, U SLIUASSL'- s from the sale of ticket the Annual Outing Fund. Th ar Majestic Theater. The summer season of entertain- 2 mnent at the Majestic theater has start-. ed out with every assurance of, suc- cess. The fa tthat the prices ;have been reduced and that a continuous, show is given each night from seven to- tn o'clocJ each performauce lasting over one hour is the magnet that will attract the summer residents of this city. Superb photoplays and special) song features furnished by Frank Rose the famous cabaret entertainer will be changed entirely each' night. There will be a matinee tomorrow at four o'clock with silver souvenirs given away free to the ladies. "Bill" Fanning, '13 E, whose draw- ings have appeared in the Gargoyle, has been selected by the committee in charge of the senior reception to de- sign the official poster for the event. 'The-various details in the prepara- tion for the reception are rapidly as- suming definite form and the present outlook leaves little room for hitches in the execution of the plans. On all sides the committee is endeavoring to cooperate with the university officials in charge of the anniversary celebra- tion. The delegates from other uni- versities who will be here for the cel- ebration will be tendered a special re- c3ption at the Waterman gym entrance. The decorations sub-committee is working with Prof. C. S. Denison, who is in charge of the decorations, in. order to keep the trimming of the, gymnasiums in harmony with the gen- eral scheme to be used for the entire campus. Fischer's fifteen-piece orchestra sta- tioned in a stand, which is to be erect- ed in the center of the floor, will in- troduce a large number of specialties particularly originated for the occas- ion. Tickets for the function are now on sale and may be secured from Jervis B. Webb, '12 E. Gallery seats may be obtained at the price of $1.00. TO IMPORT PLAIN CLOTHES AiLN FOR THE CELEBRATIO.N. I Finest in the world. Built and teste in the mountains. East Side Cycler Co., Corner State &Wash. Dean Cooley is in Kalamazoo Dean Mortimer E. Cooley left Arbor yesterday afternoon for Kala zoo in connection with a patent c being tried in the courts there. will be back tomorrow. No 2 $6.00 No 3 $5.00 ed Monogram I Chinese Student Becomes Journalist" Dr. IV. C. Chen, who received his Ph.D. degree here in 1910, is now on the editortal staff of the Pekin Daily News, of China, the leading progres- sive paper of the new republic, and the official organ of the new government. HYCIENE CLASS USED UNIQUE VARiA TION OF HONOR SYSTEM11 The IPhone 1534-L 9an±i rtisors with pipe and Velvet ough for some of use f in the great tobacco a for over 2 years-a counterfeit-only time, f-eliminate the harsh- uff of Velvet takes over A unique variation of the honor sys- tem was recently used in conducting an examination on the subject of "Foods" in Dean V. C. Vaughan's class in hygiene. The students in the end seats handed a set of questions they had previously prepared to the others in their respective rows. At the end of the hour they collected the blue books, which were handed in, correct- ed and graded, at the next meeting of the class. The examiners were grad- ed on questions they asked and the accuracy with which they marked the papers. Y. 3. C. A. SECURES SUMMiIER WORK FOR MANY STUDENTS,' During the past few days the Y. M. C. A. has filled a large number of po- sitions for outside work with universi- ty men. Large manufacturing con- cerns and summer resorts throughout the state have written for students,, as they prefer college help for the summer, and have asked to be sup- plied. As there is a large number of students in the university who desire such work for vacation the places are being filled rapidly. Librarian ioch to Attend Dedication., Mr. Theodore Koch, university li- brarian, will represent the university, at the dedicatn of the Harper Memo- rial Library which is to take place at the University of Chicago June 10 and 11. The library has been erected in memory of former President Harper of that institution. In order to protect the large number of visitors who will be in tl e city dur- ing commencement week Chief-of-Po- lice Apfel intends securing plain cloth- es men from Detroit and Toledo who will aid the local police in keeping the city free from pickpockets. Chief Ap- fel believes that the introduction of foreign police into Ann Arbor at the time of the Seventy-fifth Anniversary Celebratoin, will materially prevent the "dips" from working to their best advantages. SENIORS FROLIC AT WHITMORE, Swimming and Foot Races Helps Lh- en Up Successful Day. When the combined senior classes of all the departments Saturday inaugu- rated the so called Senior Frolic at Whitmore Lake, a real springtime re- union was established which promises to go down in tradition. Features to enliven the function were introduced; "the lean man's race" fell to "Billy" Otis;"the fat man's race" resulted with the big points to Rowley and "Andy" Smith; Tackle and Deland took away frrst honors in the swimming contest; and in the free for all foot race, Bruce Beardsley and "Walt" Willetts come out at the big end. NEW OFFICERS ELECTED FOR NEXT YEAR BY JEFFERSONIAN Jeffersonial society recently elected the following officers to guide its des- tinies: president W. T. Bie; yice pres- ident, E. M. Botkin; secretary A. F.' Hurlburt; treasurer, B. J. Jankman; critic, C. W. Bradrick; sargeant-at- arms, C. H. Avery. Diplomas were awarded to Joln H. Payne, Charles Misner, Benjamin J. Reck and D. F. Rumsey., I Better than I uation presen If you want t box give us yc I DEAN & Both Phones UNIVERSITY NOTICES Rehearsal of Glee club in Adelp rooms tonight at 7 o'clock. Kentucky club. will meet at Unic Friday night at 7 o'clock. .I. Let Hoppe printing. do your developing f6r c~a~ette s!tokers U . . - Hose SENIORS USE 25c box Double Toe MR, ROM. DILLEY, Business Mai ager, The Michigan Daily. vy O nd Grey A bargain of this kind means a shirti Silk :- .b Fierch cuffs and fs, madiaF and per- Dear Sir: Enclosed to me for the school year free for the balance of the ide" d fancy braids, find (chak, money order) 'or $3.00 19r -lig. -The paper to be de-livere present school, year. ume........... Adcldress..... hirg while Date'......................... e. . j I i