HIVE CENTS PER COPY "volTm Z 3» MICHIGAN STATE COLLEGE. EAST State Five Shatters Jinx To Beat Wolverines 35-32 Burk's Shot Cinches Today's Council Arts to Lift Rule G-Man to Tell ISA does RetI As f \ /- r-- f m f Mm pa ign Lx/tenses t if Spy Kings Set for Dome ^.#0 t*. Decorations Are Dorm Revue Victory In Closing Campus Forty System Proposal Is Tabled In America Both hearts and will abound at the I. sweethearts S. A. Valen¬ Saturday Seconds of Play tin** Ball this Friday, in the Union Ifoir Time Flies Student council yesterday removed the controversial ban i I .mm Turrou'- Talk ballroom. In order to enter, danc¬ ers must first step through a huge MIIHOM, AIIIMII TO lly Ed Kitchen vcrnge woman likes- to n election advertixinjr, effective with winter term primary I Will Rrvral Fifth broken heart, which i$ the dis¬ l-'ivc Spartan iron men finally brought tha legend of Wol¬ i- according to rumor, lections which are scheduled for Feb. 27. guised doorway, and from then I'railurr F i r » I verine basketball superiority crashing down to earth Wed¬ • such a thing as carry- Candidates hereafter will in? under no restrictions in their | Column Activity on they see red. All-Male Show nesday night as Michigan State's cajre forces whipped Uni¬ The stage, big replicas of I. S. A. Testament class the ia,,ver1 is,nK except those# I.eon G. Turrou. former at pir.s, and all further decorations Hexhlents of Mason and Ab¬ versity of Michigan, 35 to 32,' la-fore 8,500 shouting fans in Jenison fieldhouse, O. Futkerson wo, I which nre mnile hy the col- -Man for the Federal j will l»e spotlighted in red and bot halls will let loose Satur¬ Europe's War the sweetest victory . alngy in order to lego and the city of East Las- j of Investigation, will appear in I white, according to Donald Mac day at 8 p. m. with the first t'/.ll/. , I- ; It was r up o difficult point, j x,OII(££( IO t?l€..p-of a surprising season for the sill|f f„r |hc prn|w.tion of Lets Pianist jthe auditorium tonight S tion committee chairman of the all-male dormitory revue ever turbance. p. m. on the student lecture Tommy Tabler's orchestra will staged at Michigan State college. I Topic of h» iprrrh * ill t* -TiflM* play before u background of a A cart of 94 men will appear in Into Defense mo"'coura,fc<>u*a"spart*n basketball teams. State's eager* played the game they wanted to Discussion whs heated on the recommendation which came from Appear Here • I ing America's Fifth Column." J i cupid flouting on another red the production on the stage of m c*-n<«dei*s! one of the heart.' The faculty dining room Fairchild theater, a majority of Turrou American authorities Role in March play for the full 40 minutes and the jinx they called Michigan I the election rules committee head¬ Robert Casndesus. famous jj foremost Ofi will be available for the expected broke like a cold icicle. ed by Joe Goundie. Engineering , | foreign cspi«>nage. and in his talk overflow crowd and will be simi¬ KEKIDENTK WRITE PLOT French pianist now making hisj PULL LAKT MINUTE STALL representative on council. In its begin early in Mu sixth annual concert tour, wilt ap¬ j will reveal many of the govern* larly decorated. The dance Is the , Plot of the revue, written by a The Spartans led 30 minutes of I original form as proposed by the pear in o recital in the auditoriun ^l-ment's problems in dealing with only semi-formal thut will be open committee of dormitory men. re¬ i the ball game and then, with one I committee, the resolution read: next Tuesday evening, under spon¬ to all students this term. volves around a campus beauty LIMITS COUNCIL POWER "The Student council shall make sorship of the college concert by the | minute to play, had to stall to In lletrnsperl contest eventually representative of Kappa Flappe won protect their one-point margin be* mat yam from Farmer*' Ivn Joke- I no rules or regulations prohibiting any campaigning or advertising C'asndesus, now jiving in the Women Finiali Sappa, played by Bill Johnson, except on election days or in the United States because of the Euro¬ Mu-kegon junior. Johnson, u 220- last laugh I poll area Everyone will be sub¬ pean ject to all forms of college admin* family war, comes from on unique of musicians whose mem¬ Plans to Hold pounder. filled the heavyweight slot on the college toxin* te;.m bers have been famous in Euro¬ last year. I intuit ion regulations." pean music circles for generations His first engagements were in hi- Joint Party Idea for the produrti ] crigiruted by Jack Fisher, Plans for Michigan State's first J sophomore, who thought lowed by appearances in England, combined women's dormitory for- J which could l>e used in ttuel Belgium. Germany, Switzerland. mal party are nearing completion, was going to waste. In its Ncrth Africa, and South America. it was stated yesterday by Clara pd form First coming to the United Thomselt, general chairman of the directed States in 1935, Cb*adesu< at once kffair. j Pittsford junior, incorporates two attracted the attention of Arturo All women's dormitories on j lormitory bands, the "Swlngsters" hrien tlsliip Toscnnini, then conductor of the New York Philharmonic orchestra, campus will Join in staging the I nnd "Los Rumbero*," u glee club, it fatigued who asked him to play as soloist party, scheduled for March 1 in | a magician, a quoTtette, urd a»- the auditorium, instead of holding j sorted other acts, with the orchestra the following separate dances as in previous j FEATUREH DANCER tl/ON'A — i yen. Arrangements are under- j>otur„i ,|Bnrr, orr „ "Ballet" fM- s» r*t»™i r i. | way ' 'Of !•» to .ecure a well-known Par,y Land dan(p „ •naiebaU" dance, and a "Burleyque" dance. Several prom- commented, Committees named by Miss lnent deans will be played in the ! Thonisett include: Entertainment production, honey-colored Cord. In i kt —Margaret Stimpsnn, Janice Bag- j w Krotkiewlct, Hamtrnmck the style of true friends, A second resolution reported by a| ley Margaret Trout, DorothyRad- j oophomore, is master of ceremo- Th'kets Ready they urged him in strong Goundie's committee would have Hund, j Wanda Awrey, and Phyllts nfex, Fisher is ii tunes to put it down, set up a parly system for elections j Schweickhard; music—Vivian An- j ar,d Van Stewn N. Y See COI'NCII/—Page 3 praying for a howling; as they did so. Convinc¬ tilla. Alice Warner, Vera Deaner: j freshman, is dai J For Limt Play ing lowered the top. bad weather came morning. So along did Sot if). Clay Work Is Clean* Juniors Slate »xt Atal Instructive for Artists tiee. Lota -Edith Richards: de- Tuggurt, Jean se. Mary Ellen Tappon; Ellen Flnly, Betty Per- j I J-Hop Dinner rirum Alkire. Roiuilind i itclu (ilani* Reveals chairmen of the affair are luaniu Cliriatlanson. White Cloud ! New Talents inior. jnior. nnd Rnt>ert Neilson. Wowan j Art Howlnnd's band will n« Prowlers Take lay during the dinner. Neilson I tated, giving those who attend j Big Eash Haul ao extra hours of dancing. 7 T™ Tickets for the dinner are bm- I on the Bus? Pd to 100 couples, and will go j ndiana univ n sale Monday. Buyers mutt be sity of Wist m1 awaV'wfl ble to show J-Hop tickets. Ip'gtnning at 7:30 p. m.. the inner will continue until 9:30 p. j START WITH SOAP i Sorinliigi-I Is Sprakrr s i„ when guests will switch from j 1 lowland to Horace Heidt at the | j At Council Kaiii|iicl J-Hop. F. B. Harper, head of the r rons for the event are Mr. j list Publicity j partment of sociology, was gui Mrs Glen O. Stewart and j amput D • Button, Union building found herself in a posi- ■'her day that the^»ver- iugan State coed would j the ele| I ject, w J lowing The banquet was Mr. and Mrs. B R. Proulx. j Cam ale ndar *hed." walking ^through the second. Thou ie retiring secretary .st enrollees Men As Speakers ;»s »r.grossed in her own | the firs tazoo Civic league. Harper was a rner Six member. of the Michigan i ,lld/7or "I". ' to "play here State collega faculty are scheduled bout to walk in front ir.g to advise growers of recent terpretation, will be dominant at r*ra taking pictures for Film, Hear Lecture developments in insect- control, the Faculty Folk club formal Prof. E. J. Rasmussen of horti-1 dance, Saturday evening, in the publicity, and the big m was only Ray Shedd. -lilsnd* of the Inland-Saa," *11 culture also will be on hand to | Union ballroom. Dancing will be- Kap Shedds. the title of a lecture-movie pre¬ give his views on sprays. j gin at 9 p rq. with Hal Carter and The extension department will J his orchestra «! Ann Arbor play- • sented by Ben E*«t. outdoor edi¬ e benefit pf tor of the Grand Rapid, Preit, tie represented by H. D. Hoot man |ng. '•Hop before a convocation of .hurt of horticulture, and Karl Mc- Mrs. King J. McCrlstal, general ctmrm student, in Fairchild thea¬ Done), assistant director of exten- chairman, will be BMisted by the ter Wedne.dey afternoon. sion work. Prof. R. V. Gur.n of following committee chairmen: tail, who «penda part of each agricultural economics will be the Tickets. Mrs. Ren Euwema; dec sixth M. 8. C. representative at orations, Mrs. H. C. Reeskow; re- guests will be Pres. Irfn rtising Dinner the meeting. freshments, Mrs. H J Wyngar- Pays Robert S. Shaw, Dean Elisabeth ! Conrad. Mr*. William BJair, Dean ranging from the mouth of the St. Siwllnn ' ' - -i - ■' ; den; programs, Mrs. Fendley Col- and music. Mrs. I- H. Geil. suuoa fiuiltnues oonuaur* I and Mrs. H. B. Dirks. Mrs FJT« ; HildebramL Sec. and Mr*. J. A. Mary's river to Isle Royxk. j may ^ ,)b„med tnm i Hannah. Mm Mabel Petersen, and Michigan's Porcupine moun¬ 'Woman'' Serie* ; th« nmm of the he»d. or depart¬ ments. KS BY tains, located on the northern Featured on WKAIt'i "There . ISTS' Wm a Woman" »rm IhU mk .-1,1^ u , tU. will ba a Iitf. "The Ufa of Mary "lUCaUOO .W« IO *,0 ft mrsday, with Oerrrii uml <"Unter-propa*anilH there areMrme sub- Netva Roundup roilttsry" unit, movin, £ msHmtor - ■ Willkie Fights fur Aid Bill; girta. Busus ha, let it t„ fglC Nedl!$ Jec,R whlch ar* ■<* well-chosen for Joking. k. Iliat Dulgaria van estt-n r... , ory aid Irom her u ' I hiamneered Quvnlibn Europe Eye* Conference >hiiul« openly vnd u,»,M £ to Rutgarinn territory. An Interpretation of American attitude to¬ )|40 hlrmbn 1**1 4bf, BainFilap iwnlwi mm* ward (hv war that ahoulri make oim "top As the Senate prepares t > (five the lend-lease bill, already P&fciolpd Coleflialp FVo». rfurlna gtmt «l«nU tbw (Im flgtkm of MhkMM nne?*n ad twivtnwe harnu.n _ , •If MM KM STAFF steady slide toward the brink of war? The problem thk pose* is J «.f «:.impai«n days fire in defend- ! lJ"'s h|,f| -hades are llayherrv !** ■ANT BtlSWKSH MANAOKBH Ed Morry, George Feltr, , where she got colossal. Ferrying places by flying hg the lend bill ugau sl oppo- , eommu »-• and Grotln blur. | hrr (.out nnd then caught tha acrou the Atlantic is mure drums* j •**"»* «> the hearing. DELATION MANAGER.. Hubert Bonier, tic than productive, since only ( R| ROI'F WATlMfiN TONFAR ..,|lg.,„! $5.00 Parade of Opinion | BRITAIN LACK* MMITM Inng-runge bombfus can he tfans-; All Kurope watched with anxi ! A few diiyx ago tha Uultm! iHirted that wuy. end only whenjtty a conference mid to hav KtntoB Lilian announced that th*ir (he weather permits and trained ! taken place sotne time yesterda. By Associated (ktllegiale Press | j PanamnnUin aubaidlnry wua iwll- crews are available Pursuit*, i i,«Mwo»*n don FraiuiMo Franct police, but friends of KriviUky SHIRT SAIi What Other Uolleie Students ing Ave Btmill, Blow, go-year-old fighters, irgeroeptorii ond other Spanish dicta'or, and Henilo Muc Think on Timely Topics liTlghtem lei Knglnnd for the pur- sh«»i1-range \ lane* have in be j »olint Marshall Phflltp# Petal Shirt* regular N ji j poM? of currying war hupplleii. To sliipivd. ! may have I wen a thud party i — CAA— Insiders this graphically That is why those five rusty old j *ueh a conference or one wit $1.65; Ihfme rrKtihrly SU "It would be had," quipx the Dally Texan. "If I«.«) th«> despunini prod leaf nant of freighters were taken <>u*. of the i finncti, who was to have paste*' now SL39. Biirne of these CAA Iwiys flunked a test, e»t«»rlally British shippirg. honeyard nnd pressed back into through 'France Steick up' is (ran- j (ft at 10,0(10 feet." In more sorlous vein, there's h d"ul The problem Is particularly; ticully Noouring the shipping lune« | Runer, tl of pro-and-connlng these days on American cum- nc„te In the transport of planes-— pures ulwut the merits of the federal government's which these illght (ruining program for ml lege stiideiits. Some ^jeclully chartered to curry, five ships wort e»« of ttw world for evary available J i^tcr hull that «un carry b crate | Hi tier MAY BI108 Hritain has got to have ships if j rd in tjv *The M«t Mtnr of the Tt«i eddorx have voiced Out opposition, others go "till | Official* ure riot shouting it the planes sin* tawdr. mi despi i - ; prolmbiy old" In their praise. , ♦ ! from Uie hoUMetor.s, but I ho grlrn- ataily «t« U» reach her in lime WABNINf.TQX ti| The Tuiane Ilullubuiloo does neither, but it j mest difficulty facing Britain to- Ia»ok. Thcx'rr I In mail Ton! mi-pj some pertinent riuestions; "Are the institu- | duy I* not getting wurplanes made lions of higher learning serving their broad pur- > in the U S, hut getting them in* The hatchet Im not exactly hurled as yrt, poM'H in following the narrow alms of this enter-1 tn the hands Or should they protect their supporters in the face of heavy Nasi of the heroic raidsRAF on twit it ah: uld be a little hit renu»vt»tl from loo close proximity to anxious scalps as the re- from such exploitation? their best contribution to pe. fhey making, Britisti shipping ecomlng cogs | Brituin now tins on ottlor up- College FIRST CHURCH OF (MUST, SCIENTIST •e&ldt "f a friendly genturc made yeatorday. in the program to prepure y Wttr"" Hiiro- proxunutely lO.UOt) planes, with LANSING, MICHIGAN The ffeatuie was, of college, sponsored for Independent Students associa¬ the coffee hour tar fiuestions at Lenoir ure ruined by Rliync college loir Rhyneun another 12.0(H) cootemplnted, near* Bulletin CORDIALLY INVITES TO YOU AND YOUU FRIENDS ATTEND tion by liiterfrnternity and Panllellenic coun¬ Nh> It's Military— Vhal'a Doing Ou Ch»r»lns "Ihry call It III, CtVtl. soronsiitirs A FREE LECTURE ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE cils. It is a tine thiiip for such official or- ttutti.i, it.v, ),ut tbry tnssn MII,tTAItY ssrurautit'i. j Cjini|,un Today ENTITLED gunixatioiiK to realir.o ut last that then? iw no the Dully Ni rthwestern sdvew tin-j fence between (Jreeks and independents. authority," Christian Srirnrr: The Sricure of (.lirist Better ac<|U«int«itce between the two* Unit you sign up for the program nor that you! groups should go far L» settle many campus shun it absolutely. We link you only to lamgnirej Unit you ure. m effect, signing up for training in | problems that will never be ironed out by tiw military air force ot the nation. Be under not partisan politics. A close examination would delusion that this is simply un en»y end cbeup i probably reveal that, up until election time at Ity with no ►titn»» atturhvit It j ■ wsy to l>'»rn to least, the two bodies arc working: for the WMh Ths aamo yroals. Futther examination might disclose that tvcti in the heat of a hitter campaign the ob¬ jectives of both are nearly the same. The KECtllLRED RAPLKTKB: Slate News doesn't cx|hh-| to see any coali¬ breeks ^3t. tion between tbooks ami Independents in th • The thnll. and sptne-lisdui near future, but it does hop<* to we continued eicitrment of the l;uv piprf- willingness to mingle and talk things over. ed Valentines of rt arc rceapturril No Time for (.onieily we prepare for the 1 Cnllojfi* Htudenta hav»» long had an malum* —with Ike sentiment, of Ik able right to pranks and stunts. That is our of the reason* some of the more reactionary day wrapped up in rvrr, fn± of the older genet alii n look down their nones frmcraat had. at Jw i'-ollege and his m tivities. i.kt i s iw a rm s toi* assistant »ith i ui«a lulllel Nevertheless, students are willing to stand y.m.E.vti.NKS prired from *4.DO up. a ret tain share of disapprobation, agreeing •fM .11 that the "screwball stuff" potfx'trated by the more uninhibited undergraduates is definitely a pari It I* Democratic- put till claim* op her with his., The recent case of two students parading in lambda Chi pin The Dclt.i Henry Knapp. Buchanan, and 1 "CAA i* perhaps the be BUI Muhoney, Grur.d Rapids, were I^insing with a swastika llag might have been milduig a sound four.datn Slits arc towing u novelty radio pledged to Beta Zeta of Theta C hi one of them*. en. There certainly is » party at the house Friday evening and new pledge; of Chi Omega Planned merely a* a friendly bet. the "dent- Mr and Mm. C. It. Upham . . . tn than that o! CAA Wi are Faith Taylor. F.ast Lansing. rstincd to play »o large and Mr and Mi x M U. Dtckemon eiist ration" was treated as a joke, fortunately Betty Streeter. Middlev tile. ^ ON YOl li will be in* Irons for nil concerned. The danger lay in the fact The Zeta Tail Alphas arc plan-, Qulnn. Detroit; Jane Ann Suther¬ land. Detroit, Hue Annette Lecf- that the ci liege was involved and since it is And since aviation recess«i nitlg to journey to Curunno So tut -■ for that futuie fler. Detroit; Virginia Moore. De¬ a slate-supported institution a garbled ac- miitui* intelligence, and since intelligent y< day for the wedding of Joyrt% troit. Jean Stack. F of Lansing, I Cojiklm. an alum, to Tony Rapes. c count ef the affair could well result in Igtd mo** highly concentrated on the cantpuse Ivnner Stater a ho . . the Alpha ami Rettv Lou Mitchell l*pr#r public relations. nation, it wem» only Just that the uni the Phi Kappa Taus and tile tphil.m Pi winter term formal will . . r WOLVERINE take the lead in schooling future pilots." Kafipas held an exchange dinner Fun is fun, but in these day* of propaganda last night Pr< f and Mn> James Carwrtl were paitotu. at die Phi Tau h»uM5 Virginia I a k- TUK Ml SIC VOl WANT WHEN YOU WANT IT hart of Flint was phdutxl to Alpha ON VICTOR AM) 111.1 KBIUD RECORDS Gamma Delta NOW— $4.75 in radio pariiCN' INice steins ap SoturOay. I'eb. !•> will be pot inU> cfie-1 Frid.^-'" ' " tught at tlw Zeta Tan Alphii! Thela Chis he'd a To SS.23 TALON hum? .. oadi c*»upte will bring ] houre lav? night chap- Alpha On* will er a new imurd fur tlie vie enme* wdi be Dr. and Mrs. I(. V.! faculty dinner at the chapter house Ccl VOI R Ycarbaak Uda> ar Friday at U«« ifl lengths, styles ami colors in T. rmUutud intj AKt'i raceutly the home .. Faculty du ncr aue-t. THE UNION — AG HALL — OLDS HALL Adelaide Du Boas. Alpha Gam BUDD'S MUSIC HOUSE . .. is wearing a FarmUouac put from i SAit-BLY SOW! tVUHTMING IN ML'KM"' Lieut James Kelly, who gradual- i 111 K. WaahiagUn Ava Tel. 4-MIS Lansin eg from Slate U*t June ... the: UNION BALLROOM - 9 -12^0 p. m. Atiui. Si.00 Couple —. Semi-Fornwl FRIDAY, Music By TOMMY TABLER ftmrwUy, February 18,1X1 '41 Lotafe*# Tried It's part a! tfce yam /I iitLFmmmdUittmfb Koginirnr Rrvemh In Order to Preserve U, S. Democracy ...to pause and American universities and col¬ leges must teach the youth of the nation the facts and danger be¬ Action! hind the current crop of if democracy in to survive in this j country. Such is the opinion of a j two-third* majority of collegians polled by Student Opinion Sur¬ veys of America. From the Demunds often arisen to the have In past years effect thed. col¬ leges thould stop teaching gov¬ approved by the Board of Agri¬ Women's Angle ernmental ideologies other than culture at it# January meeting the democratic, but results of the t. m. Umft ot r< Waller II. will contain minor change# in | survey show student* to be in ae- ii hnun, MffBMMPt Nm fM« lug en one rule*, regulation# ,and curriculum. Wilh Tower Gtlaltl work Inn on a wull |>la<|l>e ami Horn.;, <">rd wt'h jromlwnl tdurutor* In f.rayllnc'* *•*» tefckif train to the sports It i# expected to be ready for Econnmlea women iilnnnlny their cherry Uirt wile, Michigan ] that ihe tacts should ha State women will not be bothered this week by a stackcniiiK : icr train Oil* year in any of their usual activities. th. COUNCIL Hon* Konrwimirn Cidh— • Creahiran bonrd commuter, »"]''« "est week due t>. 'he , oat- , >. „dl< I the poll, .■••uatry. including Uie State Naw«, which win taken Snow Queen Will Be Guest vontinued from Page I a party being placed on the it work on the annual cherry tort I iionrtmnt of j lite wlilrh will tie held nest week, nuwtins chcduled lor tlo. the Town Guard week j by maun, of n . .mplm* Kraulta wi rrpre»entatwa re then lut.u- The wphoawrc lionor.ny k.ted Uk- Survey', headquarter, i hi Second Snow Train ballot by a petition signed by 30< student*. ternlty council John Lifrey. Interfra provident, the \ rrout amount ot the Uirt, «4)t j he |.re|,orrit ny the cantetiant. wtio entered the Cherry |ne qileeh : ■1 | worhtog on a targe lw»*ma -1 *'t In Denoinorit Tower The ,» n ,w , at at he Ontv*r>Hy ot Team, yI, |he ,Ioe,tlon "Should rt 1- | Mil try stnr», qua-n of the a Oirnlval. and Hutly Apple-I — la. moved an uitmndmeril which wa' ronte.t held eurlier tld, term. | ham|ii« ■> atnuiel an enact r*pi«a |,K,., continue tu in-e-ent the fact. | contestant. will bo luductioil Is passed, providing that the rcsolu Betty Pontemy, pie.ldent of ''t 'he Tower Guard |,iit „n .1 late- .n-iut 1-omniurttao aaiilt-m, nerl- j tion if:pa«#ed rhoutd not g > int< ■mltinm board aniiutcred. rath- i.m, and ta.ri.m''" interviewer,: Siwitao Wooer V leue.ue will t mietved a 06 per cent YKS vol* | ' effect until spring election's. Th< -yn Switrer, Pelo.key fresh-t Starting Point ! for further ocin#ideratl«»ti by . mm. nlttee will head the , u.kinB cum- P"»tl»na its colter tin. week, ,n- nouruwd Jean VI—I. president . t s„ow |)|rt'KHKN I Aiil hi' back: at 10:13 p. rn. mine* to any individual prior ! Al Uie Urorn Sptotli meetl g i Middle Alfoft iM-nket at the j thy.deal education iilaume said, leaving free time his induction in the Arm v." Vet clinic. A« hull. Home Kcanom Tue?day evering, membeiv. pra«> i Kw*l Otdral ajor#' open nifcetliig on Fe Grayling from 12:13 to 0 p m. Bonesteel further explained tha ics building, and the Union, u? Duhie, prcftident ^ i I iced part* I t llic "Fiesta dc Agu i ' \ Went Central HM'A-L'OI.A IHrrri.INf, COMI'ANY OF JACKSON was done lui the jxdl on the r »r- UTornen will be given 10:30 tni.vNifn for the trip, and will Reception Center, will reeeiv !r» un effort to bring <»ut a higher granted an additional hour if aptitude and classificatV»n *«*' •Psvehology of cht -i Play" , ii.uri i. late. Housemother* to quality him for assignment an mi toe i *rtilled in advance. I will make known ins educat > |*hr Grayling Winter sports be in charge of fre-hmun rk . cifuted three miles from j inT^ feature* six toboggan j Tower Citianl— Open letter to freshmen in. 3.100 feet in length, Mich- j Two niectings will be he m* * v i largest skating rinks it 2't miles of ski and snowshoe t with nightmares uU ( nisidered one of the finest | n'rr sport# centers in the mid- I'caec Droop Seek* LAST WEEK we got the following frantic note <•:.• (.ark atm has skiing j m the Spntlan room «ti the Union im Aim »li tows and ski jump Prominent Speaker . | night I dream little iaipt Lrgion to EoihIiicI nna rvmm around my |\KI'i Taken Award nil be a*#igned on ind' . tighter, tighter, h*/;f«r/ t»y wit'* cod! What tan pur High *40 Marks Keginlnrtion Day Hp*iIon Pi fraternity.: TUKKOl The local goat of the A metinn . verage of 1 629 led <11 j sjlernitie# to win the I F C . 'i ding to Dean of Me.. Mitchell. Delta Ch . a " i. »n ige and Alp'.a Gam- ' with a 1.573 average.! ■erond and third, re*j.ce- a v \llm im: Ytui Out* \2 up • U . according to Amelia j S IIOWMNK I. Alt; II HIT » I 1(1 DAY NITK • -ki, off-campus repre- j iL'S MIVB COMfcUV HI NIT "NINlHTinUr lo A W '..tiiAing ha* been .S divided < L&.< —- , students' HATE :m»c ARROW SHIRTS A new ibitl free if one eter ibrinJet out erf fit. Itn ludes User, thill, PALOMAR KOI.I.I'Jt (MRJlt.VH American Sweethearts Wa>t Flowers: ■vrjir fkl PAL NITE YOUR pal F1KK ORPHEUM BOS SERVICE MBORT WAY BUS CO. LANSING *H) IS ARM* oxroew TMF, MOST C.OMFORTABLM SUIRT? CLASSIFIED EkIImV Jta., ■ hafl'WlAV r hl'MlAV am - xonday Kau t'«t F'iost. it is San.orUcl-Mirunk(Fabric •lit ink .nit »f pert art 6l swl will - never l.nofiaor Ida thai. i',;:. Ve», aoA wise ywuu* l«v«r> will -end them on VALENTINE'S DAY. Tliird, it. pcrfertJy lajlarnsi Aaruw tuUor a* < hoooe her favorite here. lOMIM, waya sit. riflat uu tour uo k. Friday. Feb. 14 You'll tad tin Arrow (iordoo K • at t2.dk— .SA.M DOINAMLE wilh hulluri down colter at MVRC7S NORM KESEL, Florist !!«■ ■ NEWS Fenrrfn Sf-rk Firs! Win Against Burks Undefeated Matmen Leave Peeking lt< first dual of the year after meet vie- three set¬ I tory back*. Michigan .State's fencers . 0fet Southwestern Jaunt V/ilI take u two-meet road trip this week-end. Friday th9 Spartans, '■ ! Grapplcr* lo Meet ftclnp three crucial 1011 test*, Femlley ttndcfMtetl Michlffiin State college wrentiers their western trip today at 4:20 p. m. Nebraska Friday Collin* end HI* will entrain for nr tangle with Ohio Sta'e a.-d on j Saturday they move Cleveland. Coach in ofl C'aie ifl Charles Schmitter I* standing pat on his team lineup1 but may rearrange some | 1 of the . | As they leave, the Spartans are carrying iiefeated record In live with them an UH- BASKETBALL Hungary Five Cagcra Down position*. Wild Cat* Tic Intn Michigan Buffaloes; Olfls Aggies Win WESTERN UNION matches this season, hut to (Cnntlnued from page ,) Mlltain this mark, the Okla- bin, ram, back Mma-taintrretln Urban of Team 1 set a against as many defeats, the Ki new season high scoring record. sns grapplcrs hove grown stro as the season has progressed. Tuesday night as she tallied 21 Besides Collin* nr points to pace her team to a 27-12 William Frelborgcr, "Cut" Jcn- victory over the G and Gs. At the ' Jennings, t. trd of the half. Team I led 15-4 rill. Bill Maxwell. Bel and easily held the lead for the Dave Plet*, Charlie llutwm, Miki remainder of the gnme. Dendrinos ord Bob Jacob wll TICKETS I'D ACCT. OFFIC Price $5.00]