x Saturday, r' oN ch 10, 1945 THE MICHIGAN DAILY .I l IAA 4ZmA, ,Y Pud les of Purple Poetry or Yards of Bards Poetic Works' The Spice H ighlight COUSS he that Vary thisaway and that V - Extra From arboretum 31 and 32 To advanced classes at a f Read Wht You Wont; Ue re-wa It for Fire Tinder; Throw It Yes, courses in college Away; We Won t Core Vary-any kind you like From evolution to revolution Or how to catch a pike. upp'e -er sucker. True, courses in college Qoing. O n Vary-each and every way. GTIE the Guppy From Delfloy dips to solid sh Waa quite a l:ast (I fooled ya) A guppy named Gus To "What Do Birdies Say?" Tried to make a pass, Agreed, courses in collegse But Gertie rebelldi j Vary-left and right Axnd got ao maci From lines to jokes That now poor Gus To gay times at night. Is pretty sad. C1 He mopes all day Couraea in college In a king ise pool Vary-U and down 'Til his brother, George,. And still we come back for mo Calls him a fool, Can this be love? For Gus is sad -- - - - AS sad can be, 'Cuz Gertie's guy Is,in a fraterni-tee. So Gus decided / To join a frat. (poor use of the 'at I Dream Too Much CUDDLES COED has a date -ahe alays has 'em_W ants me to correct papers. And I sit home and pine. I dream of going out with boys, For Cuddles likes to cuddle. And holdin' hands-'n things. And I just can't find time. I want to have their eyes meet mine; -I mean- I like to talk of formulas I want to see angels with vings Like X plus Y-you know- When our lips touch. But maybe fellas don't like that. But then I dream too much. Or maybe I'm just slow. For I'm not like Cuddles Coed. My name is Gracie Grind. Yeah, this is me behind the books. Guess, I was hard to find. 'Fraid there aren t many gals like me. - I'm s5orta by myself, For V-Ball came and went And I sat on the shelf. I just can'ti understand it. 'For I use Listerine But I repeaL: I sit home and pine. Calox, Ponds. Woodbury's, You Name It Like Gelette Burgess of fame renown I wonder 'bout the purple cow 'n Sewing machines with neecles working, Croix de guerres, and sodas jerk- ing, But one thing never entered my head, Why is a man with soul, so dead? Why is a man with a soul--so dead, Not living-not even in suspended animation, Surely if a man has a soul that's live, For his body to live, must be atn awful temptation, This question is a very apt one And the inquirer is a very rapt one. So answer the query, and finish his dread. Oh why is a man with a soul-so dead. ips While Cuddles' phone rings all time. re. And mine just rings when my prof. Lifebuoy, Mun, O-dor-o-no, Seampruf slips, Perma-lifts, -and sweaters. Maybe, I just dream too much. ':;fs S . word, but poem must have some rhythm) Then perhaps Gertie Might like that. So a guppy buddy Helped this guy And now our Gus Is really spry, For Gus the Guppy Made quite a show, And now is a member Of Rho Dammit Rho; Now clinging to the sweater At a certain appointed place Of. a certain flashy uppy Rests a pin all t immed in lace. And proudly Gus Goes walking with that Gorgeous guppy find. For Gertie now is his girl * Al her men are left behind the trees- Imean TH N D. A Sexy Saga, GOn, Read A young girl lived alone. -rose -in the morning -put on her slippers -slipped into her robe -waist into the kitchen s-put on the coffee -raised the shade -and uncovered the parrot. Just then the 'phone rang. It was her boyfriend. He said, "Hiya, Babe, the ship just got in; I'll be right over." So, the young girl -pulled down the shade -took off the coffee -turned off the gas "ovre the parrot--and -took off her slippers -took off her robe 1-heard the parrot say, -"Ite-rist, tia -was a short day." -Filched from the Colorado Dodo rem Girl- LIKE the girl who does. I love the girl who doesn't. I hate the girl who says she does And then decides she won't. >But the one I love the most And Tm sore "ou'l think I'm right Is the one who says she doesn't. But just for me-she might! . I t FOR SPRING!r k ri: r i' 2t o l {X J S_ t'... tt' s Z7 t G l4 THE NEW SOFT SUIT-a precious thing-brief jacke' or longer jacket, equally important, equally smooth, in bright pastels or muted neutrals. Sizes 9 to 13 or 10 o 44 PRINT DRESSES-that are as fresh and appealing as the flowers that bloom in the spring. A perfect tonic when worn under your dark coat right now. Priced from $8.95 to 22.95. THE CHESTERFIELD--in a return engagement for Spring-in black, navy or beautiful bright pastels. By pop- ular demand-the Shortie coat with collared or cardigan neck-lines-straight or belted styles-elegant fitted coats with lush fur collars-if they are new and you want them- we have them all. tv -. -n is S r s 1 } 'nlf 'j 4 ,,, " 3 , I ; l mac' ' ' Zk f / jam i / r $ . ; J Fw.... / ry' .,, ,. -S (4 " L> FRILLY COLLARS and DICK- IES that add that extremely fem- inine allure to your dark dress or suit - smart new purses and gloves and all the other "neces- saries" for your Spring Outfit. 'round the Corn r on Stale