'ilL tSI)AY. MARxh Z, I1: v TIlE MICiIlGAN DAILY NO LAUGH!NG MAT'TER: 'Ensian i)esioiers Sri ve SPreclude D e( Look People won't laugh at the 1949 'Ensian 50 years from now. shots in the book was debated J-y the staff, but the black and Because serious art, styles white seet won out. change so quickly, and date a yearbook after a few years, art Accordinig to Todd, "Color editor Stu Todd decided to keep ,)hotos make the rest of the book the drawings down to a minimum. icok sick. People tend to over- He has concentrated in using CioL the other shots. photographs as his main artistic medium. UNDER TILE leadership of Todd, the art staff is attempting something revolutionary in the realm of make-up this year. Stag- gered section headings, as well as integrated color techniques will mark a new step ni layout proce-; diwes. The question oF' using color 'Destr Rides A'ain' To Be Shown Here "Destry Rides Again," a movie of the West, will be presented by the Art Cinema League at 7 and 9 p.m. Friday and Saturday at the Architecture Auditorium. The title role of Destry, the young sheriff who follows his fa-1 ther's footsteps to restore a wild western town to law and order isI played by James Stewart. I! Marlene Dietrich plays the fem- ,nine lead, and sings "See What1 the Boys in the Back Room Will Have." Tickets will be available at the Architecture Auditorium before each performance. EECAUSE THE basic job of the art staff is to supervise the corre- lation of the yearbook, both art and layout work iall under its jur- isdiction. Orders ate still being taken for ihe book at the Publications Bldg. 1nsian sales manager, Bill Oos- tc rinan urges all students to take advantage of the lower price be- fore March 9. On that date the price will go up one dollar. ASCEHld Mee Tonight 10 lIMS i Per forrii rot' 'Choral Unionl Milstein TFPlay IIere Tomlorrow Nathan Milstein, violinist, will I