PGNE FOUR THE SUMMEK MICHIGAN DAILY .. .. .HESU MR ICIANDAL AUTHORITIES OPEN MUSEUM BUILDING WITHOUT UNIVERSITY HALL PRESENT the college year: Augusta Avery Niet- hammer and Elinor Byer Parker. Phyllis Loughton spoke in behalf of the petroit Civic Theatre league proj- ect, following which the senior play, written by V. Valerie Gates, entitled "Violets for Mary," was presented by six senior women. The singing of Michigan songs and selections from "Eight 'Til Eight" completed the pro- gram. Margaret Meyers was general chairman of the plans. Not having had a dedication in these parts for lo, these many years, the University authorities picked on the new museum last Friday morning and sent the president and others with one or two interests here, over to dedicate the structure. While still without University hall ins the collec- tions, it was found to include four of the main collections on the cam- pus. The building, being new and there- fore in need of a dedication, cost the state $900,000. In view of the fact that most of this was used in the actual construction, fitting services were held for the formal dedication.' Dr. Alexander Ruthven, who will be in charge of the institution, introduc- ed Dr. Thomas Barbour of Harvard university, who delivered the main address. After this speech, Dr. Ruthven delivered a short talk on the aims and ideals of the present museum. He then presented Dr. Clarence Cook Little with the keys to the institution. The New structure takes the place of the old museum which is located near Angell Hall. As it now stands, the new building is made of two wings, one along Wash- tenaw avenue and the other along North University avenue. The north- ern wing is given over to the study .._>..,....._ .... I Shorthand - Typewriting Secretarial Bookkeeping SENIOR O FOR CLASS More than six women and guest morning for the an fast in the Union and summer flower tmin whilP tha truu ..u~r L tenaw branch houses the exhibits. Special lighting of the most up to S date style is used, the modern equip- ment has been used throughout. While the exhibits are not com- Splete,the building is open to the pub- hundred senior lic is met Saturdays nual Senior break- Harrison, Nettie Schubert, Barbara ball room. Roses Tock, Lucy Obiern, Elsie Radford, s formed the dec- m af t~h Dorothy MacEeachan, Florence Pow- i. -' t %i Business Training is Useful to All-- Indispensible to Many Summer Session June 18 or 25-Aug. 24 Hamilton Business College State and William Streets Ann Arbor NOW PLAYING oration W~ll We progruus o W ceremony were in the form of small diplomas tied with yellow and blue ribbons. Following the breakfast, the cus- tomary ceremony of eating lemons and blowing out candles was observed. All women who were engaged march- ed in front of the speakers' table and took a slice og lemon. They were: Arlene Unsworth, Ellen Groff, Julia Wilson, Paulene Makham, Ithmer ers, Alice Wessels, Kathleen Joselyn, Cletus Eagen, Virginia Royce, Ber- neice Staebler, Marjorie Chavenelle, Eunice Tonge, Helen Vos, Louise Bush, Sylvia Wight, Marion Sourbon, Jane Ellison, Kathryn Frances, Kath- erine Scott, Ruth Jameson, Ruth Becker, Dorothy, McGonigal, Edith Spangler, Rhoda Tuthill, Melva Thompson. Two girls carried candles to their W -l 1 26, Coffman, Alice Yates, Madelyn Kellogg, Dankers, Eleanor tables and blew them out, signifying Adelaide that they had been married during A Giant Spectacle of Storm Swept Passions fNLL! HiEW Vai Suggestions for Graduation Gifts Michigan Jewelry, Pennants, Banners, Memory Books, Stationery, Fountain Pens 1111 SOUTH UNIVERSITY PHONE 4744 rA Now Playing Thru Wednesday See New York C. C. Burr presents Johnny as a big But- ter and Egg landarin who outwits the Sinis- ter Celestials of New York's famous China. s Chinatown with I. 11 L. town A 1 1 a i 2,;, nN r r l l.e, E' y /"_- '\ / " -.. t r . " ,. . " s 1. ' . I . f, . I Your II I Sheepskin Dir Preserved from Shrinkage KN and Wrinkles For All Time r's Way ' When ycu receive yor BY OUR OWN SECRET PROCESS The Amateu f Adapted from the melo. Complexing Complica- (comic extravaganza by tions; Daring Devilry; Oven Davis Sensational Stunts; Ifirthiful Mystery in TOWNARE ADDED Third of the Beauty Parlor Series With AL COOK - KIT GUARD News Novelties THE FAMOJS Shipped C. O. D. and Arrives at Your Door in Perfect Condition - Commencement Day When you receive your diploma from the Secre- tary's office, come directly to us at 1308 S. University Ave., or to our north Campus agents, Francisco- Boyce Co., 719 N. University Ave. Select your frame 1308 and receive a receipt for your diploma and we will do the rest with guaranteed satisfaction. 1= b~