he Guard of Honor composed of versity of Michigan students which to escore President Emeritus An- L, President Hutchins, the alumni, . the various representatives from er universities, will form on State et this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. 'he seniors wearing their caps and ins and lined up according to the er followed in the "swingout" will e their places and form a line on h sides of the street. The senior will assemble in front of the Mich- n Union, the Engineers will gather t south of them towards Ferry d, next will come the laws, etc. The iors will form in line near Monroe eet, the sophomores near Hill, and freshmen in the vicinity of Arbor eet. The custom observed during ingout" of having the girl members I their respective classes will be owed this afternoon. .fter the adjournment of the meet- of the Alumni Association in Me- rial Hall, the procession will be rted at once. President Emeritus Bell, President Hutchins, and the ns and regents, together with offi- . guests of the university, will lead way in carriages. They will be owed by members of the Alumni ociation. /'hen the alumni have marched past Union, the seniors will follow and, the last of the seniors pass, the iors will fall in and become a part he parade. This arrangement is to continued until all the undergrad- es are in line. aptain Sealby has been appointed rshall of the day, and he urges that IAN DAILY all students who are in Ann Arbor take part in the parade. As seats for the Michigan-Pennsyl- vania ball game may be reserved be- fore the procession starts, no one need stay out of the procession for fear of not obtaining a good seat. REGISTRATION FOR SUMMER SCHOOL IS NOW IN ORDER. Summer school for aspiring legal lights started Monday and is now in full swing. About the usual number of students have already registered in the department of Law. The enroll- ment to date is 113, and is slightly greater than the enrollment of the corresponding time last year. It is expected that more will enter with the opening of the other departments next week. The registration of the lit depart- ment began June 24. A schedule of the hours for registration in the de- partments whose summer sessions start next week follows: Literary department; June 28 and 29, 9-12 a. m., and 2-4 p. m.; July 1 and 2, 8-12 a. m., and 2-5 p. m. Thereafter, 10-12 a. m. daily. Registrar's office. Engineering department; June 28 and 29, and July 1, 1-5 p. m. Secre- tary's office. Department of Medicine; June 28 and 29, 10-12 a. m., and 2-4 p. nx; July 1, 9-12 a. m., and 2-5 p. m. Pharmic department; June 28 and 29, and July 1, 10-12 a. m.,; and 2-5 P. M. CAMP AT DOUGLAS LAKE TO HAVE 62 ENGINEERS. We A job lot of i be closed out at $8.00 Ball, nits m and Basket S GYMBLOOM GYMNASIUM SUIT Fifty junior and twelve senior civils will answer the roll call at Camp Bo- gardus on the morning of July 1. The camp as heretofore will be situated on Douglas Lake. After the first few weeks of practice in the fundamentals, special instruction will be given in Railroad, Hydraulic and Municipal En- gineering. Both Prof. C. T. Johnston, director of the camp, and Prof. H. B. 1Merrick will be at Camp Bogardus in order to insure the success of the special work. There will also be two student assistants, H. H. Steinhauser and S. T. Mills. Prof. H. E. Riggs will be in the Upper Peninsula all summer and has planned to make several visits to the camp. The surveyors are going to take a piano along to keep in practice for the big Ingleside annual dance. Baseball and water polo teams will be organ- ized and the work will be interspersed with sports and pleas'ure. F. W. 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