THE MICHIGAN DAILY A ll ue avedividualistic 1i dents Sophomores.InvitedTo Sunday Daily Angel Says Hard Times HaVe * hoos e Try Out For Gargoyle Will Contain Hit Rah-Rah College Type Here awoayo All sophbmores interested in pretation of An innovation for readers of The Daily for the coming year will be the Rotogravure Section, which will be inserted in the regular Sunday paper each week and will contain news and pictures from Michigan and many other colleges throughout the country. Football pictures from the leading colleges and universities in the United States, beauty contest queens, freaks, and many other curious col- legiate scenes will be shown, as well as leaders in other fields of sport and campus activities. "We believe that this section will enable us to give the students better enjoyment from The Daily," W. Grafton Sharpe, '34, business man- ager, said in announcing the new section, "and we sincerely hope that the interest that it attracts from the student body will make it pos- sible for us to run a similar section during years to come." ably will be here early in October, ac- cording to Professor Hobbs. The ge- ology department schedule ishbeing rearranged because of the delay of the instructors. The movie type of collegian, the thrill hunting, study despising type of "rah-rah" boy or co-ed has been gradually disappearing from the Uni- versity of Michigan campus for years, but has taken an even more rapid fall in importance and popularity during the past years of hard times. In a study supervised by Prof. Robert C. Angell of the sociology de- partment students are shown to be taking an increased and more spon- taneous interest in their studies and discussions of politics and economics, while the collapse in the material values of life during recent years has set them to serious thought on personal philosophies of life. Friend- ships between members of the same sex and of the opposite sex are be- ing made on a basis of intelligence, good character, ability to talk in- terestingly and sincerity, rather than on wealth, clothes, a clever "line" of talk, family prominence, or frat- ernity or sorority membership, states Professor Angell. Professors and ministers of city churches agree that University stu- dents are much more inclined to ponder over the problems of living and take a social as opposed to in- FRESHMEN' : ' 4. Each year we take pleasure in welcoming a new Freshman Class to the Michigan Cam- pus. We realize that here is a group of men who want to be MICHIGAN MEN in every sense of the word-this of course includes CORRECT- NESS OF STYLE. Wadhams & Company has served Michi- gan men in its capacity of clothier for years, and we hope that in your four years on the campus, we will be able to serve you in the same ca- pacity. Suits ... $18.25 up Topcoats $16.50 up Stetsons.... $5.00 Other Hats.. $2.95 We have a complete supply of the latest trench coats and the new alligator slickers. two generous pork chops 45c charcoal broiled of courses We cordially visit our store tation Week. WADHAM'S & CO. 1st Nat'l Bank Bldg. 205 South Main THE UNIVERSITY MAN'S DOWNTOWN STORE Rt4A _I' 1 _________________________________________________I FRESHMEN --A HEARTY WELCOME Our more than fifty years of bookselling experience is at your service-- and we hope to be very useful to you--We carry a full stock of I FtO New and Second Hand For All Departments : ^ Drawing Instruments--Engineers Supplies Everything For the Student at r% P "* Ut - U - okAb. dmk m,&Am k ddlb