THE MICHIGAN DAILY _ _I SLCTION CcHA E *S IL ' Selection of cane mittees of all sent( ipationl of Cane dI thle first Sunday annIOUn1ced ascorn .ance of this tr'!diti~ year1 that memlbi classes have carr i( r ?I Sbe'carried by seniors of the archltec-J FO RM RNOt HWES T a. ural college, while a stickt of a dleep ®arILNRH ET N wie[olrbernga'iit, iet e EA i LL SPEAK HERS section band wih n embossed -1I CUM g ~will (list imguish eboy -Is VER BANDS with born tip). The onie ineh si 1v~r t:.; t dr, p t~ di ~ ,"of ;tt lodult ' band will be (engraved or mb seactinviiies itl \\csl( hail. [Dr. 11 onghts es by the cane corn- 'with a block "M"I' and the nuerlstallkWill 1be the m~ ;t immci *ant ev n [or classes in antic- "27". of this year's progiamn. lay, to b~e observed Orders for canes ma y be placedI Dr. [louvhm was this y,-,, elected: in May, 'has been through Wagner and company, State onte oi t!ei2 lead ,g i es nthe pleted. The observ- street, and must be orde red lindi rdal- IUnited 2 f; i;te. I.aF,,year h anpe ired; on will be the 38th ly ac'cording to len gth. -Phree o eecs i l s~ ittritim on the 7r aloricl. er of the senior should be allowed for delivery. tssfic~ticit 5 plrogrvuY. ed walking slicks ---- --- - I~ ~ nrr..ni a 'Com ADVISOR SYSTEM PRO VES SUCCESS, ABBOT BELIEVES,. vis::or must have a personal interest 1his group in order to further its xim_,v nd he pointed -out that his group had been using his home for "Group organization affords a most i ngs. su'cce:Ssful means of icclimating the? A bowling tournament, as well as now students to the University," stat-!I several basketball games between ed Waldo Abbot of the rhetoric de- the students, have served to arouse partment, recently, when questioned competiti-Ve interest. A swimming as to the results of the new systemI meet,, and chiess and bridge tourna- of advisors for freshmen. Mr. Abbot! ment in the near future. is one of the men who has organiz-; "The real value in the system", he ed divisions of the class for sca purposes, and he is enthusiastic over cocue,"lnts uhi h the way in which the plan has work-I contests as i the opportunity to re- ed out. According to himt, the ad- ceive advice." I { ti > ir,,nceni(ent to nmark the passing ot the- woodeui picklet fence(, which at one time surrounded the entire cain- p US. Individual st erling silver bands will lie the differentiating feature of the C111109 chosen for this year's senior cls.With the exception of the cane sltediF by the c:omfmittee of the S(Icool of Business Administration, whuich will" lie a tap~ering heavy straight stick toruped by a plain silver knlob), all the sticks will have curved tolls. The prediominating color tones v;i ll b, dark grecys, browns, and black ebonly. The lightest color of the walk- ingl sticks this year are those selected by the seniors of the School of Educa- tion and](dental college, who chose canes of light tan Castana wood dec- oratedl with a silver block "M" and, the numerals "27" on a sterling, band near the top. Seniors in the engineering college will carry a cane, of dark brown ebony whose silver band is embossed with the insignia of the army engineering ( corps. A turtle ebony stick bearing the regulation medical insignia of a Caduceus in a silver scroll band will distinguish the seniors of the Medical school. Trhe heavy black ebony cane of the Law school seniors embodies a. unique scrollwork band design of the scales! of jnstice and. a block "lMi". A dark grey breech cane .with the traditional palette design of the silver band will 4 -4 4 -i -i 1014 C"Am. 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