This sli "Cork" 'Newt" is on Main acert the .nd eyour- and in 7 o'clock. Senior Reception. The senior reception will be held in the gyms commencing at 9 o'clock. Underclassmen and alumni are invited to attend. Tickets are on sale at State street bookstores for $4, gallery seats $1. A Full Line SENIOR LAWS HOLD CLASS DAY. Portrait of Prof. E. R. Sunderland Pre- sen~ted as Class Miemoril.L 1 The class day exercises of the 1912 tlaw class were held in University Hall ayesterday afternoon. Roscoe E. Bon- isteel, class president, made a short address, welcoming the friends of the class to the events of the day and week. Frank T. Hinks reviewed the fclass history, the class poem was giv- en by Philip H. Cale, Sigmund W. Da- vid delivered the oration, and the Tprophecy was read by Samuel A. Pers- ducation. W e the mostc On behalf of the class Langdon H. Larwill presented the class memorial, a. portrait of Prof. E. R. Sunderland. Dean Bates, speaker for the university and the department of law, accepted the gift. FElbert C. Middleton pro- nounced the valedictory, and the exer- cises closed with the singing of "The Yellow and Blue." The s of elass. YNED Steamn and French UUU~U~Dry Cleaners ised 25a Trousers 10@o G H"1 3U !1S. S'1 Carry the La ens in the city anteed. We want the best. lose SUMrlER STYLES a specialty Establshed 1888 All work made is this city. I