LO] iCrane, Stockdale Are Volume 32 Z 328 HttdriijaiT State Heujs$ MK3UGAN STATE COLLKGK, HAST r«««INrti WITH BART I.AMna LANSING. MICHIGAN. Tl'KSHAY, JUNK mm— l7 Scheduled Major Addresses to Deliver Band and Orchestra Will Play Today'* , Carnival to Climax Senior Week Idiiyest ffrmlufitiiiff t lass in the history of Michigan Statu college will receive diplomas and thus end undergraduate Campus careers of 7H0'seniors Monday, June 10, at the first com* mencemcnt cerefriony to he held in the new auditorium, and ftlontle Trrtuhie Henry VIII the 82nd commencement college history, in All Set For Sfteiiker for the exercises, Dr. Allen A♦ Htochdale, has Production Or So Will. Ith.i! Tliey Say Will Speak chosfeii as his topic "Education .mm. --till * •■nutii; rri 1 I • "tlierutoiiH-tf - lo Alinnni its" will lK^ tlitl 7*i t!uiii|iii rumptm nent will form at ijrnnmilc st-iison mi ull t-<>|l<>>rt> <"iipt..Iuik Knight,« former o a m Monday, >,,M Wa mock, North Camp- extend to Kedzie cnsl iif 7B player* will piVMi'tll. airmail pllni tiiul now no alr- \i waving her thumb on iloVy. with Pre*. Ihi' pliiy. "Henry VIII," in tln> ilot' t'Xff itl wini was grail-, i'::, - corner for 20 minutes of Agri- tot Hay -■■without results. I'ainl Shell Wei I hem lay ami naleit from Michigan Slate in l)i ckdal 'it..'! v brilliant idea hit her I Ml 4 Mill i'C the headline speaker a Thiirsilay evenings, miller (hi* of the ;iliimiii i! t *•! ween the earn. She- direction «»f Dr. W. Pawcett day program, dune R. Wiilverlnrs will In- ready fnr it into a nearby gun station TO Till. A lit STOKV distrlliution to one anil all al 12 Thompson. and called a taxi, asking • Scheduled tii' speak at li p. m nimii ludav in the. Wolverine nf- An annual Senior Week feature, If% fur a cab to tie sent fur a spring presentation of Shake¬ ; following the annual sunset Mip- lice, IJmer 11. White a mummed her at the corner of per. Knight will relate the story Monday. speare done 4ir an-outdoor .setting , i. Mahigan and Grand of Ainej ican aviation coupled with with all Kh/aliethati* properties, hiv year's show comprises the j oinr of his own ex|N-rii»hWs in Dr. f'i he hung up nnd steppe*! nut largest number of student players I the held Seiuoi \ are invited to A taxicub driver did and technicians ever to perforin ; attend the Mip|K'i-. vi i e tic UHiked at her. She la-fore a Michigan State audience. | According to present plans. .State hand, directe I •aid CAA Slates New II l.i• end ,*v in whose "0" or ".V graduation wilt hold years you more plainly re. ticket* fur ' Ilrnry VIII" te the cab wall," said he. "Get rompany'i office i* Slimmer ('.lass | uiuo»i.Ji!0« heons during the day. i The . I.c - of 14. of which Knight ls Saba.' by Gounod, f-»r commencement as | locesslonal exerciser ui the gas station. rrnun Al Tlmrrrk, Maxim- I anil Jratt Armstrong w a nieinlur, will hold its silver an- Class lIpholiN Hand will also play "II Guarany" accept llckrU and someone v wii.i. i,AST Tiinr.i: IIAVH ish Can Derby In- In llir main loungr or i d I p. m. I Lantern, Swing "Uio Pic st." .dsn baritone from- lb/- i by Gounod. Re- T\rr\ day Dr. Imii at hl< dei day. Traditions will Ik*. •"Hniyefilty lurch,"-by Goldman, Mr of alumni ccict n y. for baccalaurc.de ervlces induction of the member^ of the fiirnblii-d by the MSC. ike* of iRfMi mto the Patriarchs' tclki. under the c.HmpuN prod11< - • «lu|i will take place June R ^At 111 i Alexander ce >e;ti s. a luncheon, noon of that day, the ed ahunt will play "Fjpstiva ■. campus thes- club will Ik- the guest of president through Holiert S Shaw. night ACTIVITIES I.ISTEII !*roj»het" by Mvetbeer Cathrj-me. and. < other activities included in .the no I Alve Am-den, vo- (Trand Rapid*. ii'mi R let lard Williams annual program are a t h I e t ir v »o- Carrftpjtt Wool, i y matches and a ba-eball game, the P|,. •! | water carnival Saturday evening, the i atiil the aiiiititii dav dance in the tlon will be the erorid m;ijor that i of the term, Thompson aru! Michigan State Y1C A CHOOM-* 11 troupe have .been wot king ! "vmt • and |a«t joint session of Seniors' (»nest "id senior YWC.A. cnbi 1 ' held .Monday for a din-j 350 Hoar Now of plan* for next year and IPM dimmer conference. /.'..•re Mills, president, an- ' Pianist Play- f-Tlowinff npi^iintrnentN j gather informally j - cabinet: Betty Wirth : Freeman, Ifelen Manning. j • iU'IIi Kerth. Constance | I Area Conimaiuler Will Auaril Ann (lower. Margaret Dorothy Hitchcock, Vera ! IIOTC Honors al Final Parade of pet. collegiate Beryl Gaige, and Evelyn Presentation of mc^lfils and awards to the year's out stand- -• (felrheil by Ulith uiK« Hue-ton, Jufie I ing It. O.C. cadets ,-itpl awarding of commissjfins to seniors Music Aliiniiii Plan Jean Wilson Hrt-ak j j will feature annual It. O. T. C graduation |>ara«le at 8:15 a. m. ^ Dinner, Program Red Cedar To See Yearly j; lu.lTmvufrid ! Awards Will Ih» mntle l>v I#ietit.*lien. Stanley II. F«»rd, Alumni of the Mh Iihmii .State r tiin. Ik- t Chicago, sixth area command- • W aler Pageantry Friday <1 by Amt-r- wnt, Co|. I'*. D. Criffeth, Jr., the outstanding flr-t ,1 r .»!v ». Ag Men Will Take o|lege It. O. T. (V head, said ; "I .•our-e r..;ot „»,iierV .tudrot Wnt g»» tu t I'let I.ieut Funcue1 % On I Limes psterday. Knin Part in lli-i-f Side M,..t fiiturful of all colleg* acfivftftwi. weeniwnih annual SI,her. annually ml to (lie oiit-'anthog | (>tT„er-' dull .nedel., |ireV.n liy 40 student ond year advanced cuurn- stu¬ onran-; dents in each arm of the sefvice I. Ih-nton, extensHin >p**ciul tatiom will follow in prnrea- "fluiiim- itr.m iM« i« iw». *» will be presented to Cadet laetit - m .animal husbandry; Carter Cols Russell Norem, infantry. m rropM s|K-cialist; and Prof. O. A. Hranaman of ani¬ David Stroud, cavalry; F.rrnald N MacKkhnn, cavalry: Ge«»rge Wil¬ mal husbandry department. kema. field artillery, coast artillery. and Beu- lis, field artillery; and Richard AWS Huline Will I Jmit Women Red fern, coast artillery Cadet laeut. Arthur Howl and. field artillery, will receive the Outstanding tlrt year b*»ic Fee Deadline Ih Set To Fewer (lampus Positions students in esch arm -elected to Scabbard and Blade medal. .♦warded by Company K. for be* receive the Pershing Rifle rned For PMO Rinthing cTiairm.m of freshman orientation, by com | any D. birling, canoe tilting, canoe load¬ ing tl,e mending first yrnr sd-1 -,1*.third^rr^nlrd regiment, are Albert Muehl- tfpperclaM women desiring to chairman ™f vocational guidance, vanced course student in the four chuicman of freshman*counsellors, ing. and cand# racing. Prizes -will ke, infantry; Frederick M. Arn«-r. I* ru«h«J nrxt junr mint i>uy I '—•» Hnroiincw ny n urms. He will also rushing fee to Pan-hellenic coun "^he new system wi president ..f YWC.A, S.WU, be given in all events. |, Woortrow w Wilt field afTillery xt year, W A A Pan hellenic. a social sor. "Entries-*re still being accepted . artillery- - and Richard ! cil before Septemlier 15, Pat Mr- | unt,I winter term . in all competitive events.' Mar¬ given to the outstanding first year | George, coast artillery. Kiddy, Resident, announced thp ids that ority, or Home Economics club, advanced course student Monday. its stipulations I •m pi ted with vice-president of a social aorortty, tin Buth. water events chairman, The fee cannot l»e during fall term and associate editor of studNit revealed yesterdady. An entry paid now as black appears on page 2 of this Beachnm to Erect the council has not yet secured an. Under the system campus p"»l tlons are given a point rating and publication. "C" positions (15 point*)} office, but should be mailed to i no woman is allowed to hold of¬ President of all honoraria*. S. New Apartment* . Pan-hellenic office, Spartan room. The pageant itself, opening with — Union budding, during the sum- fices with a total value uf more W. L, YWC.A., or Home Eco¬ ZSJTZ*"!** «»"•»" Curtis. Beacl)um. resident mana¬ than 50 points. * nomics cabinets, A.W.S. Position rating as drawn up by members, members of publication elected Chris Beukrma. rommentahir, I rBfHl tJlllieW ger of Mason hall, announced yes¬ A.W.f co incil includes: staffs. Independent board, presi¬ who will link eat'h IL'»l t» u"' j l^timl theme Birth nt a nation, B. Dove, extension special- terday that he will build a $25 - |}f||»ty IllfltrilCtOr p6iin>*n« (50 points each): dent «»f a dormitory, co-ed editor setthna. and growth of America i farm marketing, will con- 000 two and-a half story apart- i ^ ^ President of AWS. president of State News, .secretary of judi¬ furnish topics for the rest of the a *erie*abf cooperative clinic ment building on Ann street, near Charles street. RtfMgUH P(MltiOII of Student council, and publica¬ ciary board, treasurers of social tion* editors. sororities, president of Studio opening group of floats. Construction will begin this Dr E. E tfamann of bacteriol¬ "B" positions (25 points): theater. Hero worship in. all its branrhes Business manager of publica¬ "D" positions (10 points): June 3 to 13. week, and the budding, which is ogy department has resigned.his wilt provide a wide range fur a to be of steel and concrete fire¬ position as instructor in food hy¬ tions, president of divisional coun¬ Union board, member* of play Meeting* will be held in second group of Itnats. cil, president of independent cast of all college production*, Rapid*. St. Joseph. Hi Ha¬ proof construction with tan brick giene, effective June 30. to resume Entertainment headlines last Grandifa ie. Buchanan. St. lamis. Ilowell, veneer finish, will Council, member of student coun* members of debate team. Fin- group of floats before interims- cil, chairman of judiciary board, gee—CtUWIVAL—Ti«e J J New Haven, and Caro. qUMHY Following diduti-s for c To the Editor: it all. students are trying to put enough time on nwrafl Finally this to put on a peace year, a group of M. S. C. students organized demonstration—something which, ,,|. though a .Yearly affair at most other campuses in this jeslstrar', c Akk.ii. studies to get decent marks, to take part in those events country, has been totally locking at this college for u Ion* which are supposed to make spring term and graduation at time. Michigan State something to he long-remembered pleasantly, WASHINGTON, June .1—Outside of Instead of adding to the tribute being paid the dead , f id to catch a little sleep on the side if possible. circles, » vague but persistent the last war in count The calendar for these last tevcral weeks is the most Washington that the Allies » demonstrations all over the plaint, that the sign wa» to,, A Stuff and a Strait Song crowded it has been in several years. "France and Britain just rarnmt lose," is thg typical re¬ country on Memorial Day. this rally worded. In other years, when the calendar was not so crowded, mark of Washington dowagers. "I'm «ur» that at the I vat Perhaps he feasorcd in,,. Tin group derided a new notu free years ago Larry Distell vrrte his swan son* as •rryone seemed to get along quite well. It is to lie hoped moment they will comee - should lie struck. Perhaps it Pc shouldn't give the live maiiig Hiring editor. The following year Ola (Jeter said. "So that this mistake will not lie repeated next year, that spring through." sprung from a dawning realization longi State ! News." Twelve short months ago Ray Tamer | lbs arrry fr is tt* World War. events can lie spread over a longer period, thus reliev¬ But a careful study of con-1 T'!r Eate** v-r pan of J.000,- of the course which our nation is moved out of the picture. With the passing of another year, ing pressure on students. falontial war bulletins recede- ™ «■»» rapidly being-stiered along toward another staff moves out of the college newspaper system. _ wl by • SN the army and navy give* J participation in Rivalling memories of the past year is one of no grounds for such optimism. In aijtrj (It U pastimes of an outgoing staff. There wei Oh For n Mirror t language we are already in the war eco¬ it will take a military miracle to —topics like drive safely, congratulations, houses. AI i © in govern men' nomically aa an ally of prevent an overwhelming Ger¬ warehouses aire 1-3W tWd ar'il keep off the grass, and commendations This work and next there will lie a mintlier of visitors to man it ran put on an orderly victory, including occupa¬ oil of the line of routines came the new poKry to handle the campus—alumni, and parents of graduates. They'll lie tion of London. lery pwe.ff*. wharh General Mar fective demonstration. shall has *+* need-new gun car An individual who-o off-nimpu* news. Out of this grew "Under the Wire," a linrk to take in graduation activities and to sec the second FIGHTING IS DENPEIt.\TE rtagrs and cast f8.NW> eacl over the place nrcupied bv weekly hews roundup, and editorials on national and inter¬ most licautiful campus in the world. Fight ing which took place in national questions. They'll want to sec this campus at its licst, not marred Flanders last week'probably to arbitrarily censor it to t Among the most controversial questions came State News' by petting couples lolling here and there In foolish positions. the most desperate in world hi j to his own ideas. bloodier than the | objections on crowds in Union cafeteria, on hay rides, on These blots on the landscape aren't representative of the tory, even lait-ln* of the Miiriie.knd Verdun, Such an action is Iltegltim. tolerable, and undemocratit j ' 'Hell week.' State News had quite a time ronreming alleged whole student body, fortunulcly. They are isolated indi- Corpses were piled house high. | f imut wiBl If this action is symptom intimidations of football players. Then came the vote to als who either don't care how many passersliy laugh at The trapped French and Bri what we shall see hnppi - determine whether students wanted to continue to pay for t, or don't know how silly they look, wrapped- up in each made the Germans pay in fir this country in the near fun, State News as they hail in the past. And the students of blood for every foot they Grand others' arms like an cctopus' encircling a swordfish. 'arced. They knew th.it At the | all this war fever sweeping responded wonderfully. During the year there was the Such antics are just as ridiculous in the Union lounge as democracy i hattle for health insurance. en the lawns, and in either place make visitors rapidly lose j ing. but ihei •bjective' wa**ln ^ act* can 1trA to b*r I Support, Isith moral and aotiiatTare the greatest aids to •pert for students and for the college. iken the Germans,, give time a newspaper administration. The outgoing staff had both. Isive-maklng. if it can lie called such, is liest done in to General Weygand to strengthen Victor Spaniolo, graduate manager, was an endless south private. Let's keep the campus licautiful and free from cig- of ideas and aid. His successor, Dave Tefft. should he of aret butts and petting couples. enormous help to Jack Sinclair, new managing editor. Tefft. —SN— with'three years of journalistic experience, is a personality as well as a technician. And Most Are (Had! Sinclair, one of the two or three hrst newspapermen ever Another graduation inevitably rolls around anil another wjirk on State News, is a tireless worker, " to lie should build butch of seniors are turned tint to forge for themselves. a remarkable newspa|ier for next year's Spartans. Ow'hiils should go to Bobbie Applcgate and Marinan Al- Much advice has liecn given for the future mid must of kireitwo women who did wonder* for the newspaper. Ism the tears have la-en shed for giving up the college ghost. Weal rule and t'harles Foo, associate editors, did more than All that has la-en done and little remains except the carry¬ thell part. Thanks and praise are due the entire .«|w rts staff, ing out of traditional activities by, those who go In for Thcmsincss staff, with Bill t'ollinge at the head, did a re¬ tradition, the last-stand tarr-busts for those wlio find their markable job throughout the year. Jack t'arman, the- new pleasures in that corner ami the final flurry of last minute business manager, will continue the good work. work for those who place scholastic endeavor nlaivc all other Next year, with the new personnel, should lie better. things. Executives will he surrounded by such able worker* as Don Reminiscing might la- in order lint it's a sloppyJmslness at. hrst ami the day's tiai warm, the Way, Tom Greene, Charles Foo, Joe Simek, and Dorothy grass too green and the Hnntcr. shade is too inviting. The stage for next year is set. So to those 780 senior* who are leaving, the State News The outgoing staff finished, except to once more wish the next year's staff loads ray, "Good--Lurk and ticat_Bless You." May the days of of success, to say to all the students "So long.'" and to write your years la- filled wilh good things and may the memories a final "Thirty."—W. J. R. •if four M. S. C. years mnke fin-side ami table chatter for the SN ilays to come. «2S AIM Mm* Tomorrow's Alumni W kh The bridesmaids will Include Mary Boer, Barbara Tranter, and Lucy RAILWAMfcEXPRESS ENTRY BLANK FOR WATER fAINIfU IWFI There Is always a great thrill in the opening of a ranter Stickle, alums of this d: academic year, and to the average senior, graduation h Modern Greeks I •r. and Alpha l*hi Helen N Aoracv Inc. •a pevuliur joy la-cause of possible opportunities whirl the business world might offer for independence. With this ehnngc comes the opportunity to la- a part of new organiza- KAPPA nei.TA— I link, . Hons which immi-diately surround us. Phyllis Murtagh will be initiated i * In all colleges tiicre an- almost innumerable campus groups, Saturday night. j couple will moke .their home it Marquita trlnnd entertained Sot- j Jackson, all organized and justifying their existence for edurational Value to their memla-rs and for general good of the institu¬ tion. After graduation, the college has a rerferx right an and urdo.v night in honor of Solly R.w«. KD olum id '39, who is to !*• mar-' ried June 27 to George llill. Beta ALPHA INI OKI MA— The following t•(Titers were elert ed for the coming vear: ITesidenl Don't Forget does Inok to us through our alumni association f.«r inspiration. Kappa alum of '38. , 1 William Wallace; first vice-presi We are still a part of the institution ami can make our in¬ EFT\ TAII ALPHA—■ I de;?t, George Konkle; seponct vice- fluence very definitely felt, but to he influential and effective Senihrs are being entertained at j President, Gordon !*wis; master WE BUY ,,f ceremonies, Donald Ucrgor am THE DELLS a dinner Tuesday night we will lie required In make united, well-coordinated efforts. Eleanor Turner. Frances Slietdon j Hci liert Chapman; recorder. L.vi What about you of the class of IP-IO? I* the rullegc to and Betty Pre* ton went to Flint Elk rem; alumni secretary, .fame la-coinc a slowly failing memory, or a ray. 01 going to cherish Saturday to attend a tea given by | Nora; social chairman, Carl Brand "ami keep alive the college and its many aawwialions? Will Flint alums for high school gradu- «tburg; athletic director, Gerah ynU see that, a correct address is always on file in the alumni MONDAY. JUNE III ANY BOOK records office so that ill you'll receive announcements sent to all alumni, andCD) in order that your friends may he able to find you? Will you see that there, is an active GLENN MILLER Ifhrther I *nt Here or Mot cluh in your county and that vnu la-come a AND HIS FAMOUS ORCHESTRA Will you rend the M. S. C. Record, official as it is muilrd to you each quarter? DANCING W1 Your la-st means of keeping in touch is In¬ active alumnus. You will la-, la-nefited ami you will help CAMERAS - SUPPLIES those (nio follow you. Certainly such action would la- an inspiration and an expression of loyalty to the institution which has done its |>art toward helping you get .'tatted CARDS - PENS UP TO PRICK properly in life. What you do this first year nut will either STATIONERY $1.00 Plus* Tax consciously or otherwise influence the mold of your future ON THOSE ROOKS TO BE USED alumni relations. ___ —Cicn O. Stewart, 'it. DURING 194041 Alumni Secretary. ■khhtate SukMnTak Too Murli Prvssurr III FLATIM it will ta- all ami weary Spartan*, CAMPUS over, by pressure of last-minute rush. SONNY BURKE year should lie an object lesson in i PAL NIGHT TONIGHT that should la* will not thoroughly Icurm-d so i lie rcpeuted. LINN CAMERA SHOP WEDNESDAY EVENING 23c BOOK STORK irae. with final W B. Crate River. Eaut lte«. OPPOSITE UNION r. College lists Degree Candidates KmxWil Be C"8" WKAR Gets P»*» Ttau» Followini for' Trade Seewrt* In Senior Activities Calendar didatcs Itglstrar's t Abb. !t. *« Head of '40 VUWeek Sfcmr Power Boost I-mtern night—Forest of Arden—8:30 p. Ag Council • rect Michigan 10111 In Early Hour* Senior play—"Henry VUi"- band shell—9:30 p. m. "V*. L.r-rNu^'» I William Knox, Sault Ste. Within a few days station Friday. June 7 Water carnival—Red Cedar 'dSTttd^S: J,ari>' junior, was named " WKAU plans to switch over p. in. river, Farm l.aae bridge—750 president of A* oun- , w to its newly allottedppening June 17, Michigan > will lie passed te s annual summer scrotum Jackson brothers, campus sirg- riciilum workshop will offer ! ing organisation, will entertain, he i hi.nl superintendents. i Inspiration of the American tin- While list.—a Straw, Kelt ncipnls and teachers oppor- 1 tioh to its present position in the nr Turban '> to' work on curriculum I world i* dealt with in last half of with guidance of Uiroc- ; program, beginning with a scena *2.00 all.I *3.00 <» V Millard .«nd other edu- from "The Ten Commandments," "ti department staff members, i showing pursuit of religion. •It ca-rripus speakers will talk 1 Last series of floats, decoteik t«i ISA r.lmoHs New • ieg a morring session, which 1 - - billowed by roiindtable ! Vice-IVcsidciil in- Students will work idual pro I ileitis during the n in consultation with the and staff members >o«n groups will be or ultural, success Till" I* till' "lory of a man who never ns'.ructar* and garni Wibllif,- ( I.,I, I I,, .- urnished. IhmiuIiI a Summer Suit in hi" life un.l HulM.nr OfflriT* in ciinjunction with teaching traffic efll- utomollile operation, f thmijiht -iimnier lime wa» jn»t Miffer om .lure 17 to July lime, lie jiivl -wealed 28 to August 23 through ...me¬ llow. Summer lo him wa» a .leail l.». II" far a. eomfort wa» eoneertieil. 'Ilieit Marriage Insliliile all ill a half hour of a Kri.lut iiioriiiim Will lie Held Here he fonml the new I'ulin lleneh anil hapiiine... I here never wu> u .nil that hrouyht a mull u lo-ller l.leiol of Style. \ aloe, ami Comfort. There iieti-r »a« a lielter rliiwn a.«ortmrnt of rolor.. IMillern. ami miMleU thnn thoM* we're TAKE HOME A SOUVENIR *howiti|i Imhit. A phuto of uur I.n ruim. liror -* nrUrrrU eel uwn |>hote free. No H.ili?4ti.'n ;»► he. wne, TUB NEW THE JONES BOYS Palm Beach Suits GRADUATION GUTS SLACKS $5JM> JL Uf # fj fee dm Y« lha Chanyv to Palm Urach While for your everting date. I XASS OF I9IO F.H rKdsitciiekwbros. STATE COLLEGE Hate VOCB *•■». HIS Nnnw. «r Vn > BOOKSTORE *•,. Grant On Yenr finger Nniln ®t|C Hunt Jjuofc ptyv taw DZV, Hons; State Meets Illinois In Intramnrals - Stair New* AlbAg League Softball Team, 1940 SECOND TEAM C, National FIRST TEAM IN*. . MasonSGrab Kappa Kappa Gamma «ororlty of A.W.S coun- Weslejrsn Today; rained permanent proseuilon women's intramural spur" — week by winning the beth Conrad will be honored at dinner Tuesday t,t petition Group Titles Bucks last championship for the third 8 p. m. at Miss Conrad's home pre¬ ceding traditional Lantern Night , Arrinptau l"lnre Lamb.li, Chi Defeate Sigma Nn for Fral Saturday straight year. Announcement of was not made until the award Saturday. ceremonies. Patronlin Km Advtrtiwn High in Emr* Mert Ohio State Twin Bill Closes Season "Maybe our ball club has had its share of tough breaks Central Collegiate eonfer- and maybe it has missed the boaLon some games that should tmtt track meet at Milwaukee by DZV in Independent league, have been won, but if we can take just two of those three, TWO DAYS TO ffMEMKR! 8 in Dorm loop, and Friday will find a small show- that left IH be satisfied that we've had a fine k« from Michigan State. Be¬ PARTAN Hurt club in the Ag circuit in final playoff games last night. games are cause of final examination Thus John H. Kobs, the pitcher who made good, outlines conflicts, Ralph Young is en- PORTFOLIO Lambda Chi Alpha defeated Sigma Nu for fruternitj-base¬ objectives for the tenth and* • FATHERS' DAY • tering only those who stand a final week of Michigan State's' good chance of placing. Winding tip the rather disas¬ By DON ANDERSON ball title In the only hardball league on campus. baseball campaign. KalamazooTies e , (JVNE MUD trous season wilt be thw S-Atkx**1 It isn't hard to see where Collegiates at Mirtncapo'Jatjc Tlte time has come to put 'thirty' ut the bottom of the last page Ag Game Gow Extra Innings 21-22, and perhaps the Xa?«onil of copy and to cover up the old typewriter. With this last splurge, Hort club won a 10 Inning Kobs, head diamond coach and weather Netters, 4-4 prophet for the last 16 Because darkness brought the A. A. V. at Fresno State «n 'he d it may be called that, this columnist concludes his efforts for the game by scoring 5 big runs in the years, finds grounds for his fore¬ final doubles match to an end be- west coast a week later. Cart H. y Michigan State News and places the ^portfolio stock head in the first of the tenth to down Block casts, because just a little research fcre a decision could be reached, Fehr and Walter Arring?«*i are dusty files amid the others of bygone eras. and Bridle for the Ag league and a moment's work with any Michigan State's racquet wielding the only ones who have r |m many sicIts of relief from the as- • championship. The final score of usable adding machine show that squad had to be content with a enough ability for either meet 11-6 doesn't show how close the the Spartans thus far have com¬ 4-4 deadlock in their final regu¬ At the I. C.-4A meet -t Cam¬ battle was fur they went three ex- piled 12 victories, five defeats, and larly scheduled match of the 1940 bridge Saturday. Fehr s strategy scoreless Innings before the season with Kalamazoo college Of nipping Ted Vollmer of Cif.S' big splurge FLAY TWO TIER yesterday. ornla"With, a stretch drive a* Well planned, but a dark horse Mason 8 Casting out those two ties, Yesterday's tic erased all hope of Coach C. D. Ball's charges bal¬ Andy Neidnig of Manhattan held Mason 8 behind one-hit which were scored 3-3 with Clem- his lead to break the iw.v-ms'e Slate'* Athletic Set-up One of Best the pitching of Mike Fawlick pound¬ son and 6-6 no-count entries with Wisconsin, as ancing their won-and-lost records in the record for the season, as they needed a record with a time of 9: IS 4 Fehr. ed the offerings of All-Dorm Ed¬ with 9:19.2, was also under the | If we have "made any enemies we would like to make our peace die Fearce to win 110. The one books, that means the State nine win over Kalamazoo to even their 1 with them. We realize that wc haven't always been strictly on the has only to take two games from old record. Kddide DeMerrit's single, was ] Arrington tied for second in the I in the inbest fence certain discussions, but wc feel that we were only talking Illinois Weslcyan and Ohio State INTERWOVEN SOCKS high jump at 6 feet 3*, inches, interests of the school with no personal discrimination of scratch variety. (the Buckeyes are here for two) Froslt Netters Win Whtftj Mike was fanning some 35e 50e j and broad jumped 22 feet 1 inches meant against any one person. We think that Michigan State's I athletic set-Up is, on the whole, one of the l>est in the country, from It of the Mason 7 batters, his d with a mark of 14 tri¬ for a fifth place to give the Spar- mates pounded Pearce for a total umphs and six setbacks. All this j the coaches on down hrough the long list of Spartan athletes. They of 11 blows, including home runs would leave Kobs and his lads Dad know, "Interwoven" and hell appreciate ■ have all been more than fair to us, and have-supplied us with valu- a percentage of .800, highest by Mike Fawlick with the bases since the Spartans of 1930 col¬ full and Shbrtstop Bob Young lected 18 wins and six defeats for ith one mate aboard. 730. Fawlick was backed by superior six triumphs against seven de¬ The Spartans will start on the fielding while Pearce suffered feats. Saturday the Spartan net- last lap this afternoon when they his mates' six errors. The men will clash with an alumni p with Illinois Weslcynn for play of the game was in the contingent and will bring their tans thirteenth place in the team third inning. Mason 7 trailing the first time in baseball. Shirt¬ ing time is slated for 4:10 on Old season to ariose witji the Nation¬ • GRADUATION DAY • Standings. Fete Ihwryki* in the 9-0 got tjyo men on base via base al Collegiate Tennis tournament, College field and Pitcher Bob Hall pole Vault, and Barry Ryan in the •n balls. Hard then rifled a sharp June 17-24. broad jump were unplaced. ill make his second start of the hot at Young who scooped it up In the match terminated by The rest of the varsity placed Banner Year Ahead for State S/uirls and tossed to Williams who re- season in attempting to continue darkness, State's doubles combi¬ fourth in the Michigan A. A. V the spark which started with nation of Floyd Krause and Bob to Decker in time for a meet In Kalamazoo with 50A« All indications point to a banner year for Spartan sports in 1940-41. Saturday's 4-2 victory over Notre Harris had rallied to take the sec¬ The football team should really hit its stride next season, and we look pretty double play. Dame in South Bend. points, State's freshmen were, ond set 9-7 after the Celery City tenth in team standings with eight for it to start a new string of triumphs over Michigan. While this Kennedy Pltche* DZV to Win TWIN BILL SATURDAY pair had garnered the initial set is not exactly In the form of a prediction, you can almost call it that, DZV Brotherhood knocked off Ohio State's Big Ten baseball 7-5, and the nettcrs " had gotten The Spartans garnered only A* far the other Mparts, basketball, track. wrrftUlng. boxing, aplm- Evergreen Manor, 8 to 3, in the entry will be in East Lansing for well into the third and final set two firsts, both of them coming nils of the Independent loop. n double header -Saturday which with the count knotted at five In events rarely found in allege iatramaral activity, all should With but a few exception* these sports en- DZV hung -up Its victory be¬ will close the Spartan season. games apiece when the lack of competition. John Scales breasted the rusiRi season. hind the six-hit hurling of "Wild Originally scheduled to meet State light made further play impossi- the tape in the 449-yard hurdV*. Joyed sureesoful campaign* the past year. Those few exceptions on Friday and Saturday both, the Bob Hills, 1939 co-captain. run¬ Um«M reverse their form In 1949-11. Michigan Stale Is getting an Wlllyum" Kennedy, recently vot- d the No. 1 twirier of Indepen¬ Buckeyes will square off with the ning unattached, was thtrd. and increasing amoonl »f good athletic material each year. dent softball circles. Bob McKel- Spartans in the first game at 1:30 Fete Fitzgerald of the frr-h. came The material Is not the only reason why wc look for bright ler led Evergreen with two hits in Saturday and the second about in for u tic ft»r fourth. ond administration building. The other victory came by A! futures for Spartan athletic teams. The facilities for accommodating three trips. Charley Asher was 3:30. fp. rts._is advancing in leaps that rival the growth of the student in the mound for Evergreen, and Mangan. 1936 Oiympic w.lker. body. Jcniaon. fUMdhouse should serve as the crux for furthe lave tip seven hits, one of which who knocked off 21 seconds frvvm the meet record in the twwnule walk he heel and tt>ed the dis¬ growth in this direction. In the past decade, the name of Michigan State has risen from a position of relative dbscurity to one of im i-as n four-base knock by Champ •awlowski. VanAlstyne Sees Powerful as porta me in the athletic horizon of the country. We feel It will cot Links Team for Next Year DRESS SETS , tance in 13: IS 6. tinuc to advance. Fried hind Tame* Sigma Nu Lambda Chi Alpha, huh I ml the MAJOR LEAGUE Hlarfc. While Maroon Issoriations Arc Highly Valued irling of Bob Frlcdlund and By Wank Dower or Kerm Ellison, defeated Sigma Nu SCORES Before the ink on the 1910 golf season record* was entirely AMERICAN tEAC.IT Wc have enjoyed setting down the farts as we saw them In thf 6-4 for the fraternity hard ball dry. Coach Ben Van Alstync took stock of the prospects for 81.30 to 83.30 columns of his page. We value highly the associations and con- chntnpl Washington 9. Detroit 3. the Spartans of 1911 and emerged with a smile of pleasant la«1s with the personnel of the Michigan Slate News and hope IIicm The aners jumped on the of Your Graduating Friend will like Uils Gift CTtlragn 7, lto*t»n I. anioaintanres won't be lost through the passing of years. »f Al Gaines for two anticipation. lis lauding. Useful New Verb 7. St. I.amK I. Our successor, Joe Simck, is familiar to most of those who fo the second inning and "Bud Tansey is the only varsity man to Jcnve us by way 3«>\\ 1!v.< fortunes of Michigan State athletics. Hailing from Charlotte, never were headed, although the NATIONAL LEAGUE of graduation," said Van AI-* a small hamlet some 20 miles west of Lansing, Joe wilt be starting Sigma Nil's put on n threatening his thiid full year as a Michigan State News sport reporter, and ins in the sixth; styne. "This leaves us three: brother nf hnskellinller Marty this time he will be at the top or the heap. Joe rates as a track ex¬ Marty llutt finished on the mound experienced men. Stan Ko- Mutt, proved himself pert par excellence, but he knows his other sports and, he knows his for Sigma Nu. wal, present captain, Bill Z.vl- NO WAITING AT coaches. He is familiar with the "behind the scenes" machinery, INDIAN HILLS stra, and Ralph Kortge will so vital to successful sport reporting. Fopulnr with both coaches form the nucleus of a team to be and of players. Joe is in a position to supply Ids readers with the sort material they like to read. Trojan Nine Wins feared in any competition," he con¬ tinued. Thus. Ihc Mich leanest ate year. New* alu seems headed for a banner It ha*, the stuff to go far. In closing, we would like to wish From Eastern No. 5 man of this year's team, Hnnk Stafseth, will undoubtedly the paper and Its staff, as well as Michigan Male's roaches and alh- A pinch single by centerfielder Irtes the best of lurk for the ensuing year. figure in possibilities of a position Adlos! Dick llolbrook which drove In first baseman Jim Crozier witti meet competition this the winning run gave East .Lan¬ onlytook part in regular prac¬ Golfers Point sing high school's baseball team ticesession. a 9 to 8 victory over Eastern at Freshman golfers who will lie For Nationals Marshall field Monday afternoon. In the running for the fourth po¬ The Trojans, with a record of sition are Warren Mack, I.canard Although end of spring term 10 victories and one defeat, will Hutt. and Jim Funston, who all marks termination of activity meet Eaton Rapids nt 4 p; featured in frosh team action. Tuesday on West Side field in Mark, from Buffalo, N. Y.. most athletic fronts, Michigan Lansing for their final appearance seems to have* preference, in Van HA11SW* Billiards State golfers continue practice in of. preparation for the Nntionn1 the-year, Alstyne's opinion. Mack fhowed constant Improvement this sea¬ son and came through with a legiate meet scheduled for June Union In Give Senior* score of 78 in the last two fresh¬ 24-29 at the Kkwnnnk Country man matches with Grand club in Manchester, Vt. Special Talilr Service college and Wayne TO TRI SENIORS Special table service for sen iors. their parents and friends WE EXTEND Ex-MSC Professor will be continued this year Succumbs in East commencement day, June 11, B. Froulx, Union director, announced V CONGRATULATIONS ■ According to word from Wash yesterday. Ington. D. C., Lewis I*. Wnldi The ballroom and second floor TO THE I 'NDERFL ASSMKN former Michigan State English dining room %ill be opened im¬ _ professor, was buried recently mediately after commencement AND FACIT.TY WE WISH A Arlington national cemetery. I exercises and wU* lowing a brief but fatal illncsi until everyone Is PLEASANT VACATION OCR MEMBERS WII.I. RE WITH Yd' AGAIN ANNOUNCEMENT IN THE FALL WITH WELL ORGANIZED SANDS AMI NEW FEATCRKS FOR YOCR In taping with its policy of not pobliohing DANCING I'l.EASFRE. during the week of examination*, the MICHI¬ GAN STATE NEWS will eeo on September 27. AMERICAN FEDERATION of MUSICIANS -SERVING M. S. 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