14, ISOA '1'i 11r11i1GAN f I N The Michigan aily's C. it:S! y 4 . ;_ . : ¢ i.:,. 4' f . ~r aril ;. per. rt, 'i .," : . Spring Showing I, a T KWc I 1 t A { ix ? { 1L.$ }' I ' , :7 1 t ..' Y i "". . ~ ^ If k here's a song in the air... a song of Spring. The breeze sings out as it whisks its way through budding trees . . . the dogs are gay and barking at the new life they see all about them. . . the beat of your heart quickens and provides a rhythm for the symphony of Spring . .. the horns of passing automo- biles that groan bleakly in Winter take on melodic sound in this gay season... everything on earth has joined the over- ture, fading now and again for a brilliant cadenza. a robin chirping from a tree-top, or a bluebird in a lilac bush. This, indeed, is the season for gayety. . . a time for new clothes to reflect the song in our hearts, a time when every store in Ann Arbor presents the finest offerings of the entire year. .* 7 C , .e,, 4 ::: rto, , gr : a:I j a . t, £. *. *' I