Today** Sigma Kappa At Mixer While Ags Begin Director Terntn llalhtah Ytnh'1 Registration Shows Campus Tops Greeks 'Wotret' Html Advisory Wat let! Art Climb of200Over'39 A In Grades the auditorium frl- Program While fraternity house* * re overflowing with bathtub ter*orx, IMirltiii HalUtny day night to form an equally green legitimate campus songsters Despite Frosh Drop are Farmllnuar I'lnrr. sea which responded vigorously jo suffering So say* Wjilism H The fresh mart Issue of Tl Srr.iml In All- the rousing cheers and song* Igjd Frn.li Will Grl Kltomet, director of MtttV Glee a fifth Is out. And Pftt Mt'Kiddy by M.S.C. cheerleaders. Aid from 62 club and a captrelln choir. <1 Jeanne Vlsel are out, too, Sorlrly Mat Swarms of the usual uppercti There are too few tenor* trying Figure Is Now 6.800; Expect Mure •Mug for Spartan Editor Ear! Fof (he neraml rini,prutivp men crashers were held hack Bin Rrnlhrr* out for these musical organic- iHhatti. Editor Brlghatti Is lonk- I loft*, according to Kimmei. and Idifr j fur mnflaglttg editor Hog yenr, Slgnw Knppn Knrorlly clent ruse*. the gale due to the failure of A stuff of SI iipperclnM* he feels they're being wasted in rpfflatryitlfifi Mrmthy brought M^hlggn Sfwfo nrimll- Reteham, It's a!) because Only a few mi Agriculture atudent*, headed unrewarded effort* elsewhere mnut clow to (5,800, an IfitTeaan of nearly 200 over ln*t year, IpiuI* nil (irppV loltpr organ). to on escape the alert eyes iglit Tbe ftpartan ran a beau- rnHtins nn tha M.S.C. rnmpun ticket-takers. by a central committee of It, rollrgc offiritil* nnnotincrtf ycxterdny. ,1 tlful pane! of student In scholarship ruling, with hart put into operation the Ag Although these organization* ThJ* iocreflse ciimr In xpfte of the drop In fre«hffiAR Oft* leaders ortd mixed up a Upperclassmen "wolves1 have fared better this year in division'* lljg Brother plan rnllg (,,w titles. Till- right farmlfouse running second. legitimately admitted lo the of old to freshmen In the division. baritones and basse* I ^ rollfnent which dec reft oed Iho All-fraternity average topped college dance Saturday w mini's nnmM werr titular Ilia hi women's pictures, but tlie exchanged- Brighton both the aU'Collcge and nort-alTill- was sponsored by Blue Key ated student The) Mortar are Member* of the Counsellor staff each assigned a freshmnft Ag pohents of the Crosby of Rlmrnel i« willing ; ££■ Willkifi I* Due | memberxymr'ft L«st to 2,108. record of 0,(50(5 were ihfolly puts all the blame otl hham; Keteham Mm't be found, standings. Greeks average Is 1.475, college I average | .inn, nod hun-affiliated Board. — - student, whom they TiV-lp wllh out of a academic and personal problems proximately 7.« ELSIIn Lousing Lor j fell late Hnftirdny, being recorded nt tbe close of with 6,705 reg¬ ular Thla (tov rate, Just to set the record average I 1415, Wlienever the need arises. SU Talk registration. j* 241 night, .tennne Vlsel Is president tyirirtan'i Women's league no! Crowe Reveals following is a Ilsl at point erages for Greek societies: (kmvo* Draw Members of the central commit¬ tee are Russell Rials. Dean Itadtke. The women's Glee rhth Tmlay more same than were time-last year recorded at the Approxi¬ Three Staff ' ttiwlirnlc IWunrll, and Pat Me* Society Fred Both, Ahrom P. Snyder, conducting Its try outs of prr Wendell ; Wlllkle, Republican mately fit) student* have registered .Mi h president of Paiihellenlc Sigma Kappa I candidate •r president, will since Saturday. It was announced, mill, not Spartan Women's Date Change* Charles Chamberlain, tjfiie Iv# warlders. t '|>c»k at tto state capitot steps In j and additional registrations this Farmllouse Alpha Member* Dun Eppelheimer, Anthony F.sper, ' Harold Gulllaume, and Richard pleted organization plans, butTd. Lansing today at 2:30 p rti as f ji week are expected to swell the 1 XI Delta I part of a Pair through Michigan, total trl 8,900 or 7.floo. Registra¬ Of Lecture* Alpha Alpha Chi Omega Epsilon PI Three prpfrssor* from the baft Hartwlg. ready have booked roanr pr •- While la Lansing, be also plans tion for fall term officially close* ji to The 51 nig Brothers are Wil¬ lot Ihtfl* Kappa Kappa Gamma teriology and dairy depth of Michigan State college will •ufment liam Abo, Fred Mnrtlett. m«perf several industrial plants. Monday, October 7. Chi Omega aj- Beem, Harry Butler, William Lewis Officers of the Young Republl- Registration figure* revealed Kappa Alpha Thela teiid national association meetlrt|c Council Plan* club on campu*af<* endeavor- that there wax no appreciable red he S T. next week. Case, l^nwrence Dawson. Gerald i mg to have College students hear change in the fiercentagemf under- e. secretary of fh Alpha Gamma llho Prof. W. L Dendel, Bill Derbyshire. Paul I the nominee's talk Mailman and C. I The club. gfadua'es returning to school thi* i committee This leavp the dnle of Ihe Rrnndwny play, Lambda Chi Alpha Bryan of the bacteriology depart¬ Ehmnnn. Ray F.ly, John Foster, Robert Gay. Harold Oeiger, Rol¬ To Aid lenders ■vhlch was formed a few montfi" year. From 88 to 90 per cent nf fhnat her f.lfe With father." stilt 'uncer¬ Delta Chi ment will hxhiblt a new methttl and Ge««ert. Gerhart Oettel. Al¬ j Propo*ed expansion of f>»rler*' ago, tias I wen enrolling member* the undergraduate student body for detecting thermodttrlc equip tnstittde. Student counrd spun and making plan* for future returns each ye nr. records show, tain, although II will he scheduled Alpha Phi tnent at the meeting of the Amof- bert Hall, Sam Horton, Robert ttv Ann 1 sored course of training for prl and this year'*-rcure is expected for some lime In January Alpha Gnmma Delta Rowland. Gus Hultman. Alan Irv¬ Ican Public Health n«tncinttofi. I A membership drive wa* con- to fall within ttv»*e limfl*. rrr them. ffi»we?*r» when Gen, PI Kappa Phi ine, Tyler Johns, Hod Jordan, mary election Winer*, has been ' ducted last week. In which 1.100 Hugh 8 Johnson, com¬ Oct. 5 to II. In Detroit. By the announced recently try Oeorg4 iib« iirmn In net cold. I mentator, and former NRA ad¬ Zeta Tau Alpha Wilbert Keinatb use of this test It will be possible Theta Chi Owen, chairman of the institute [ rnerntrer* were errr»lle<1 Jamp* IIV a ml (lie shoe* were van ministrator, will appear as the for health laboratories to cheek Henry Kennedy, Alger Lee, Nell "Speaker* at these programs j (Vrtlval nf Lansing I* president \ would-he Mr Witter Raleigh •Mil presentation of the series 2.1 The flraf Pallet will Kappa Delia Phi Delta Thela the quality of milk economically LeFevre, Nntharn Llnderrnan, have expressed pleasure at the of the club. George Morris* of Al- Vet Clinie Get* i»/ 1, eded munrh ur tor 4' » f) inu. messenger call* and fee*. Mi** ftliznheth Read, a**i*tant in j charge of Assigned reading room, said today in announcing a change in • ulea for hook* on * i returning books' possible. 10 a. in. tleftdllne! s w , , «ff,-r 2;|r, ''''V''." delayed until Thursday «»f week IJnlll that time, route* last spring h'lijp I.inmI j term are being carried. I* are not in when the If any student* do not receive th rail*, a printed form copies u| Ihi* Issue nt Ihelr resi- I >1 the icsidence ask- dence, they may secure a copy at lb hit fie. J. p|N *r < lent to return tww.ks as I R«e State New office Beginning trhdoun rile" of 85. I yard ind rhed f .! | liocslhle The 10 lor will bp i hiitiiPtl In "»"'•> «n Into pfTppt. tharn will I* wii t»olnts ||| CtP'nrnlH j no free c/rples of the Stale News it. Mlk rhelh. a M •!« available. talc font t>a II player, xaM; I SF.tl BY OTHER H« IIOOI.H Single copies of the payer are I lh -he was lock* ph« * Tfie telephfine and messenger service, made nere*snry by tlie 'priced at five -cent* each. Sub¬ scription* ari» |l.50 per year, or 50 cent* a term, by carrier in F«ast r l-ei* •» ,i«cd by the University of jLansing, and $2 a year, or 75 cent* i Ml and many other colleges I' Ji J .* he iro j f- (ate*. Mis* Rend said. > additional service fees will te r »d ! enls to return book* on time j—A "v.alln •*'* rid i iilable to more persons, she ex- I., Ih- »rll or -Ued ined. Freshman women will be per- jj here 1 , .rnr i t' cen' .igne< reailing room nt 8:45 p. m. procedures In renewing provision¬ " .1.* rn— Hrpt. P .,1th 1 n, Japan la tnr> .»p»w 0» wr.p Iron If tn M.ika lor that n °tli II wher 'hey must keep 9 p. m. hours provtu ng books have been reserv¬ al teacher certificates, according to Lawrence Tldrick, superintendent of public instruc- assistant (Big Sisters' Issue Welcome sophomore > d * -tin ed d' lug the day before 5 p. m, To 1940-41 Freshmen Women . nmadi ranlt-- la rrr rl« h.r. I<—ai. \ Maxiian B by AWS coui $r¥i »r •a ha\ ra ode..J ft.' "" J.p.ar—' iwrnm due to Miss : xor adt.nn hr im no, Uk. 4 <—a« aMtsl. Eleanor Kinney and Aulene .Sejrer, senior* from Lansing; from college is f Enrollment Hits SARIIiy^TON, fwntl, a. ul» ,111 -no" aril I Summer High M.S.C. delegates at the meeting Largest enrollment ever record- will be It. 8. Linton, registrar; Dr. and Eaitt I.ansinK and co-chairmen of the frenhman coun- dellor dyatem. are rexponaible for finding "big sister*" tor 'f™ the new women student* and arranging partie* for them. Their work really (s-jan l»t F"'i taetu.e n AiSiCium J* ^ when t co'mb,msl. . ow -o Th.J; f- JTt ' Jl M si';'.da * - thr N.r, «. spring with lectures lo —— fwhich — train up- which w,„ "big sisters' - Arm, ( hlrt-ot-t -a« jyil! I for summer school sessions at V. H. Noll, and Dean L. C. Cm- slater." were clu.ifted ithe program ang uie fa., or* per-class women to be frshman The general council assigned each | o( ling chigan State college went on counsellors. wU| be pre- .erord thli ye»r wh«i 2J00 itu- During the summer new woman student to an upper- lhl, , m^ing rpfi.tprcd for th» two mi- they delegated the task of mailing claoa woman. Future meetmga will held 1 according to Prof. S. K. Music Group Gives welcoming letters to all new LATK KTUDKNTS OCT Mmu • the auditorium of the n built women students to Betty Cor- Every year, however, some new «"€• * ■r,T'.,'o>a)o"' i srjsirKr Sunday Program . bishley. A n-mt-1. "big sis- [ admhtMniar, M fljhl la a haawlul hrrr whrr, h» had , th. Lou Bur ley, Grace Carleu. Betty | Htllier arrange . . Virth. Jane Derllngton and Mary sellora for these la.t mmute ' K(|P Rndlin Pnata Jane Henwick assisted her. " ,un,,u 1 UBI" Answers to these letters were The freshmen counsellor system i New Dentin! Surto this year also organised parties to council composed of 12 women: let new womeivstudents acquaint- ! Editor Speaks," and "Forum Dts- Prwrtiee Here Theltna Kleinhen. Ann Gower, ed. In charge were Carolyn Tim- i cuaosoe, ' Tuesday at i p. m„ in Dr. WtlUn O. Stanton. dntM Mary Clark, Beth Taylor, Martha stall and Leah To*. Parties were . room 2M of the Auditorium. These Olhnore, Betty CTorblahley, Ksth- given for students living in dor- ryn Clay, Janetta Taylof, Ruth- nor «tor«. nSry Mangold, Charlotte Whlt- in 1BS4 and IMS Dr tata Mer/orie Lather, and Florence pleted hid training it th* Univdn- Wllklne. Bach of these was re- I sponsible foe en interest group by j Parade of Opinion Talk hStranger of Anglo Thh* «i ThMy T*ln U. S. Part; Japan Joins Axis Chiengn Quit* EmribaU II) HW litvy An" ultimata development nf the present trend In Inter- nntlonnl polities may iw the itliifiimenl of the United States Students Interested In nbtainii with CI rent Britain aaalnst the world. This pmspeet which Is * position on the odvptihitu; „ not new in the Internniinnnl scene, seems nearer now that of the Wolverine are to report t •lapan has openly declared herself an ally of the Axis powers n meeting with Bob Davis. ,|vp • and the Axis baby, Faaelsl thin* manager, at 7;30 t> in yw - —— Spain, seems about ready to trill, Ike climb nil the wny on the bmtd hfmlorn (FKnltl II Ul WiW m»*«in h»* renewed her pre. announced Intention to By MARY LKK KCNOOtKYi ?,»rr clear of war In Kumpe and fftcUttt icetlrtii "A" of tin i, man women'# orientation -«■ which Wis scheduled foi i. I thnt there is more than one war has been cancelled. Women | to skin o cut, the Axis now Is pre- rolled In this section will i I pro in* to defent Great tirltalu In with section "tt" Thursdm i methods other than Invasion. 5 to 6 p. m. in Fnirchild thea | Spain demands restoration of Olh- j taller to her hands for Axis use Green Uplash, women's [ and her cor.trolled press has lately i been attacking the United Stales ary swimming club) will ! because of her pact wtlh Canada meeting in the large lectins = and I he recent destroyer deal, of the women's gymnasium • No great flurry of diplomatic e visitors who traveled by I activity has been occasioned In le on the train and those trove to IS 1 wo 0(1 either | latest doings of the Axis nation* I their lunettes or ate j The addition n« active partners of tere else. The It ft pub I lean | .Japan and Spain to life Axis has it committee had a contract been expected for some time, ar.d ic Rnltertenn Catering Co > state department has not given trains of the Pennsyl- ; up hope of amicable settlement of oad with one meal on w* nt Whaarey F.eilek r. 52ft N. PennayWnnii Lansing: Wednesday, 'Thursday, Oct p. in.; i ; Friday, Oct. 4. 0 So use interested in i« 11< coll 2-045.1 for free tm NMiM \ At PIIA t PHtUIN— Following tradition, the S A V are bettirg on the Michigan gan with the Ann Arbor chapter. Art Sargeant ami Marge Wei Around the were married in Augiut, and Frr Klliott wa> secretly wed to Rytvi An outstanding part of what Michigan iRtrnffavw its students i* the student lec- Editor's Desk iro rourw* and the concert scries. IThene Jlaun&uf. co nrojrrams, which operate thnmjrhout the atrengther nome amd back by 'usually Railway Express! ivtlie campus-to-home ^ay Express. We ion.. ..and then bring .dilrrM. It, . - , _ ,Jck , . "-d your liundrv MEED GAINING SIT I'orflOO • CAKKV inL ••£& East LaaaiafUM g*r garviM i'oo» Dry Cleaners North MICSUGAM STAT* MXWg oard Announces 112 Staff Additions And pM Diggers — Am RareMSC; .... , i-fi m ...i. ■ ... ftMs AimJUmm* —; ' n m * -M a . . Changes ' nofTii >■*; * An Ajiftmdmitmy Calege Aids (jitbotirs Set Band lo Pity iw'f Requim Costly Entertainment To Build New ii«n State Is not a gold dlg~* OfHmsOimirTm* Twice Today iradls*. hp contrary, "It Is quite the ♦-—everybody has Vm ther whet .**-!!.* !? * eharartoi " 1 ' * it about the each | trice of the tickets, IV«idp« this mm mi (iiuirh Here On Campus ptwive among Spartan dating. I about 2.t acre*, and that should nd neither sex ts ind IrtMiaa, for the simple overly exar'mg I offer enough variety of scenery To prove what fun be had ! for V. P. W. Brutus Navy I that TPW ran afford to make nn n pen walking In satisfy even a To Srrvr l'ari«h m, |»„. „ th, | I l»tit lo fsillrfir stand'the fetidw who tm i college man and woman girl to dltinrt one evtnh 'ul So frrdimcn who of eollect a hook- Tmporarily rnt pleasurable hours Wells halt's phone htimhera during ever a ntekte toko, or Itoarding rlut for «!»rrao a*eek mixers needn't feel rinnn pro tindrrwi.v f«»r th«» operation. He took her t» '(•of! Bloaa America" will l»© nature's year-muml trap bashful about arranging a date tf erection of 8t. Thomaa Af|ui- I he opening number of the their pr lion Friday morning, nes church which will bo built tion is reported an favorable, afternoon progrntn which the nc*t aprinir for the member* Df. Charles Holland warns stu¬ United .St ntea Navy luttvrV wllf the furl it-*! the dents to take all possible precau¬ of St. Thomas Aqiiina* pariah, newly established for Catholic; proaent thia nftemoon at; ,'l ft', ""n tions to prevent tire Indus of eoklit. |t ARN KKPTNSrS ty of man student* IHlff'T NFRIl I \R i Mothers, Sunn Ih4 aonnel < State Board «vf Ageicultuve residents of Fast tiansing and i Catholic shatents of Michigan m. "In Other numbers Ik.hemin," will Hadler. hfclutf# * favurtfet it nil of their college j Naval Degrees Together to tlte opening of fall term It State college. The church will lie constructed Dairy Judges Wan . Texas (ACT)—Two t - son combinations re- on property recently acquired at the corner of Abbot road and Fern lomas at tlte University and t.tsxt's "Hungarian KhnpsddV ip ipt unni more pros- 's lust commencement. Again In Kant street No. 14" W| rn Mr* Her I rn. WINTFUB IN rAKTOU PTARTS AT R;|]l nmg with the Dev. Fr r M Winters, an in¬ Tl»e evening concert, which will hit rate tlie pleasure of nvere, r handed their degrees, structor In rellghms education at ! held Saturday. Oct B, from J:3n begm «t it IB. Will include Tschal- the site of a restaurant ft what David called IP half-time Michigan State and chaplain or NOT TtH) f «ITI< At Enn'ertt Btates' Exposition lield in kow»-k > '■,* "Caprlcclo Italian,"./,. theater admission are rhr»ol for himself and 40 teaching, half-time research. the Newman club, on organisation p m. to I a.m. in Crystal lattlroon Bpringfteld. Mas, . on Jtept IT. j of the Masonic temple, on Second "Carnival of Venice." "Fatitasl© in the minority at State, The team, under Coach Ira A. Could, turtk all firsts at the emt¬ Fred L. Hicks becontes nsaistant campus, has been named pastor of I avenue. Detroit, with Kddie Mar¬ unt of intelligence, is Med «hoof when I tlte parish by the Most Heverend • Jean In his dress, and io#!, comt>eting with nine other rtinqttroller to C. O Wltktns. nod tin and his orchestra, it was nn- the two additions to the reaearoh Joseph II Albers, bishop of the on he an can Interesting eon- consider himself NEWS ne with tier when schools, .lack Main of l*hp*mlng won , or weekly hairdo or a firsts In all products and milk cltemistry experiment station ns- to make judging and second in butter sistHtit, and Frank Thorp, Jr., ani¬ it!ATS ARK MFMKRVMfl a hit the State thealrr judging. Neil LeFcvv* from He** mal pathology rewcarch associate. i I#t yeai pei hi Won the butter judging con¬ I'eier I Tack was named imdmr- test and ranked second in all pro¬ : dent* . Lr I Un» ,n,»- iRInlf-U i.f Is Will Have II,f I'.iilml S!,itr.' NHiol.,r*lti|i I'riwii SjhtmI ducts and cheese nod third In milk KtMilogy. Judging. Haul Khmntt, New York 27 Wil l, TF Af H October 6. B 30 s""- 1 l« 10-30 M ilitnir. iilnnnn) till, yrni u |„ jiv, Others appointed i\er, Pick | tunit.v to new pnsi- to attend ugam tians Include: Wade Alien, chem¬ j All State student* in each butter. istry Instructor, Ira A. Havens, machos for fall and spring lincilmcti - Gould will bike i electrical engineer'lug professor; J K HrewMer, HI. anl-. assistant tiers n to the Dairy In George R Mrlniyre. Case c wienls In the Agriculture nuil husbandry instructor; Wade j Atlantic City. N iitt have an agrleultiirat agent, was trar opportunity • - ITeiett for high aeholfU'- O. Drinker, surgery and medicine red to the t)p|ter Penlnsuh acquainted with upper- ikings vary from books Instructor; Marie Dukovar, insti¬ Home Kcn Add P;iir sod faculty members at j tution adminlKtration instructor; oeei 's slide rijles to $44)0 I alt-Ag mixer Wednes-: AlotuM C. Cohen, Jr., mathematics merly 4-11 rluh Of laboratories > m in the livestock no ! Instructor; William G Brwin, Cass and Van lluren ; I il,«-r»l \rl« Krroril« Kitniifgy instructor, Stuart A. mode Cass it ion of representative# Floriculture (.lasses Practice tiallachor, llitsructur; roreign Lucille languages Garrison, county 11 ili|£ti Nine# its Inreji textiles, clothing and related AG MKN ARK TRANNrRRRF.il mirk of dhe Farm Hu- m teasing will be in | MAY IMI'HOV, AlHPtIRT Making Ctprnages, lUmqucIs grts instructor; Stanley D. Gralak, Carl H Moore, until reerntly as¬ sistant county agricultural agent Michigan State * I. vision ho* annual the largest single \ Mrrtainmetit, and Starr Cnriwu miuli fur one of Stats', lurjtaat parti en ati- Curnel IfampttMi, speech and dra¬ ment flgtrre. Last griculture senior from mwll> romi' mil of floriculture clause*, it. waa reveitlwl liy matics instructor; Mary lleitsch, replace Hittner a« the 4-11 club dents were in Liber «ii K. Wildon. H>siK'inti' prnfw r of hi>rtlcultur*,"thi* wirok. textiles, ulothing and related arts agent In Berrien, Cass and Van »>c master of cere- I tWinilturp rlauc* have the diatinction of lieinR the moat Iturert counties. in the division will W. Johnston, Chemistry rolorful training on cnmpui*.• Mr#. There** Tordt* district "~ home demonstrntioriA ugeoi They are nlan aerviccablt, IIK | e*i*l thine nt the Hnllend tulip ic ussie.'iatr professor, Heta ft. Montcalm, Isabeliu. and in Gratiot INTRODUCING ;1| out of throe rla.wi« iro many „ , , | May bury, textiles, clothing and re- countien, wo* marie home demon¬ ricuttu ilrnt, of the floral display* ami J"",' l .tnt „rf. imlrudor; J»m« W stration agent in 'Calhoun county, plant* that Brace campus of- 'gr green muses history and political aCi- instructor; John H. Park, to be replaced -by Marian Krwin TOMMY TABLER i time studei agent in Montcalm. Isabella and ' Gratiot counties. Mirliij.Mii Slut,.'* Nc.scsl Dunrr Ituilll Other appointments to the col¬ me other di\ Grl lage staff for fall term Phsee 4-1484 ' of refreshments, ( and dramatic* instri rt McCouley, and j ogrnitt chairman I (\ Nhorl Courwr* Scrk ! lotte Young, food* i instructor; Karl A. kohludeman, 1.10 MI-II'M Rooiiir physical education for men. itsao- itill i ciate pro feasor and head track h|e. ciatch; Gordon Chipman, hotel ad aid ; ministrutiun. instructor; Haul lie an- Koning, mechanicnl engineering pr»rt.-«x> or display r.-.nv shapes from high floor vases These take | nounced yesterday. month about ISO short course During his instructor; George W. Miller, mo- thif mcr G:** u.n u» vessels *wi*h ,*r rra4r-rr;.*t»c Une urns The latter arc , j wj|| be looking for room* for a 13- week periml, beginning in October r»ptdl> eplacmg old t>pe vases m j Those still having room* to rem #-. go to j C. Guinn Dart plant iwtboioRy re- , . - college ) *ieer; •-► .--e.» Here students find a !so he peddled |a*anut.s. search assistant; Cloyd D Beerup. . ee ts of color and *,ec»os ! 8am paid HU $120 fees at Mi*- • e»: ! .1 tneir vsork. At prev *b*ippi State with 2.400 nickels— Verne Brownrigg, i rr*. 'u'. ; hold special notice a* the cashier counted them—earned j technician; Ruth E. Carr, ^ and nutrition research assistant; gardener# lurnish flower# said to by selling goober*. j : Joseph M. Donaldson, surgery and ■■■■•■■■■■iiiaiiiiaimaiimiiiiiui medicine assistant; Ida Grace Ed- i ■ » Murk, S. Oiln rout No. 701, Veteran, of Foreign Wars of the I'nHefl Stales i J I wards, institution administration utsistunt: Philip Hawkins, parastt- j j CARRY THE PES j ology instructor. James F. Heyda, mathematics { That imi Ualy Vwi Gal Ihe'diut,'! instructor; Mary Eleanor Holme, iUnltedSfatesj hioda and nutrition instructor; Etheldreba J«mes, home manage- men! and child development in-i strpctor; Leunard D. Jungwirth. i GUARANTEED t, c7iu~.%3tJa. LIU ^ j Navy Band | ■ Liratriuut OMites Muter, Director art assistant professor; Elmer A. | Lightfoot, education assistant pro- lessor and supervising teacher of ■ vocational agriculture; Mrs. Esth¬ reference i Loughin, associate er : prt Ellis O'Be i roc. s TUESDAY# OCT* 1st i ■ la the new ! i ma tics instructor; Bonnie i Stewart, mathematics in- m. s. i mimm Viola Walbecg. lrict I tu¬ m EASY LANSING " ■ ■ ■ ■ MatineeCeaeert .... 3:00P.M. S Garni AtoteiM Me 1 \ rakUc ui rencAtal ScM llitin Me ■ S Eveniac tuooert . . - • HJtP.lt S AMO* ^OMO.**!. (M - • tor; Mrs. Virginia SUmson, art in¬ F«^.nurr cou"S«nS>nt>*,lM ■ structor; Morton U i «l Mill! •Uii«1m>. «Vt *. There'* the fir*t ore, gieater Aiitmchon. The atury . ( »t-h tlltallft Itti tftIT Itttltl It Soph Harrier than alt. which ninety Intervened triumphti Wttf alwavv tin- M«lrtl Mtttl MllMttlrtl by lh» nlMrtn Aubuchon* for Alible ttil* aummei when the mi lltr salt ttttttT Slvlirtt l.ttv qtiMllflm will ittw* Wins First When State1* atpiad wem Spartan*' coiiragefiua tittle giuu'd and Invaded Madl««u almttut went down for the count , l*lr In ttt it 11 It pUv unfit I't t\ in- a general infection which den tn New York, department Will refund girrii fees Time Trial placed turn In Kertotm danger for peveral day*. for each watch played Intending Champion u tieecerd Butt woti.it nr iiksr VKAlt Fil-M and aeeund match jday Ttien there mini t«e tliat other round* tVt t«t3 unkind tmnkethaH fate which Semi-final nan«K y a dinetmWfi hritml Season In Three Departments Thurfeday. dox Hitidman and Pol State All-American exaddntj t«r«tde* Itim»elf. tt didn't able to pray to play the i minis in ■ g for Chet'to get under 1mp»I thai be doeatfi. mi »ti,nS 1 is.vii- i W.hwii'k Athlnti.' muxvUlloii h*» announced * varied pro- l*ro|> Criil f 'ji|>liiin«t Rest is the tw*t cure foi 1 rtrrtMr.it.ttt to. in. 1 i prniii for »|tt>rl -nilnilnl women m Mk-hfimn SlMln for thi Moli Hronoo ('.oiirh Auhle won't stay away iVnn.i wmr ! f*ll Irrm. tailing off with h.vkrt, fnnfing nn.l Morcer. 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