'AGE TWO
THE MICHIGAN DAILY
WEDNESDAY, MA's?" 9,195'
AGE TWt~ THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, ~4AY 8,1957
DUCKY SITUATION:
Chemistry Building Has Strange Pets
Here now, who is getting the
exercise?
Chemistry instructor Julian
Lakritz in the picture to the left
takes his two pets out for their
daily walk.
The ducklings, four and five
weeks old, were given to Lakritz
by a teaching fellow who received
them from his class as an Easter
gift. Lakritz keeps them in a box
in his office in the chemistry
building.
A contest being held in chemis-
try classes to find suitable names
for the ducklings will be .iudged
by graduate students in the de-
partment.
Peter A. S. Smith of the depart-
ment intends to bring the duck-
lings home to his children when
the ducks grow older.
No-they're not ugly ducklings.
Investigates
Island Relics
As a result of the discovery last
Monday of a number of skeletons
unearthed on Mackinac Island,
Prof. E. F. Greenman of the an-
thropology department has been
called to investigate.
The skeletons were found by an
excavation crew working for a
Petoskey contractor, and were ar-
ranged in three tiers, the first
group only two feet below ground
level. The professor reported that
they were apparently part of a
church graveyard dating to ap-
proximately 1780.
He said that for some reason the
church was either moved or had
burned. In either case, the stones
were moved from the site and the
ground became leveled.
Mackinac has been occupied
since about 1690, Prof. Greenman
said, but at the time the island
was under English occupation.
The three tiers unearthed by
the excavators were all in coffins.
Horn Group
To Perform
A public concert by the Uni-
versity's French Horn Ensemble
is scheduled for 8:30 p.m. May 13
in Aud. A, Angell Hall.
The Ensemble will play "Adagio
religioso" by Lorenz - Pottag;
"Festmusik" by R. Mayer;
"Fugue" by L. Shaw; "Diverti-
mento" by A. Schmutz; and
"Scherzo" by Mendelssohn-F.
Steiner.
After an intermission, the group
will play "Echo Song" by Di Lasso-
G. Hyde and "Funeral March" by
Mendelssohn-F. Steiner.
The Ensemble under the direc-
tion of Clyde Carpenter includes
Ruth Epstein, '57Mu; Ann Holt-
gren, '58Mu; Howard T. Howard,
'58 Mu; Carl Karapetian, '59Mu;
Jackie Mindlin, '57Mu; Louise
Moseler, '58Mu; Robert Reynolds,
'59 Mu; David Whitwell, '59 Mu;
David Wickham, '59Mu, and Hav-
rill Wiseman.
Organization
Notices
The Culture Club, May 8, 8:00, Union
3rd Floor Conference Room. Speaker:
Prof. Blalock, "The Sociological Prob-
lems and Tools of Integration."
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Physics Club, May 8, 7:30, 2038 Ran-
dall. Speaker: Dr. Franken, "Some Op-
tical Pumping Effects."
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P1 Lambda Theta, Initiation, May 8,
7:30, League, Vandenberg Room.
Deutscher Verein, Kaffestunde, May
8, 3:30-5:00, Union South Cafeteria.
Student National Education Associa-
tion, meeting, May 9, 7:30, University
Elementary School Cafeteria. Speaker:
Dr. McClusky, "Adult Education."
Sociedad Hispanica, Tertulia (con-
versation hour), May 8, 3:30-5:30, Un-
ion Snack Bar.
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Sociedad Hispanica, May 8, 8:00, Un-
ion, Room 3-G. Speaker: Prof. Pike,
"Experiences With the Peruvian In-
dians."
. . .
Roger Williams Fellowship, Midweek
tea, May 8, 4:00-5:00, Guild House.
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CHEMISTRY INSTRUCTOR-Julian Lakritz seems to be having
1 grand time with his baby ducks. As yet, they have no names.
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MAN'S balloon tire bicycle, excellent
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1948 PLYMOUTH 4 door sedan. Runs
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Therenonce was a boy
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Who had a great weekend
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But won't somebody please be
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