-Wulhtr- KIVKCKNTS PER COPY vol.. XI z.129 Pianist to Present Council Downs No Limit :fi" an Wnlg^B Today's Blackbirds Planning (College Gives Concert Tonight Aeruil Invasion Of Aid to Rural iDrol Campus Ministers Ruling, Lists Nominees iOSH i II nrk of Art kxh^l Spartan Bivouac Theology to Have Five Divisions Restrictions PiiHlS Unrets T , tjpit-ma tusk of an artist, h.l.V, Five Out la If in Another Scalp Tour-Year Course Of Six Enter j Voted Back . ^elf-portrait. 'Tring fu gM j. v Fflweett Thompiton, nf By Ed Kilchrn if ;• mat lex note, had such j Michigan Stale collc«c now Nominations In Force while mnking-up por- Sporting an array of assorted InMkatball talent which has offer* practical aid to the Student council grabbed 11-U.V n put down 17 nut of 19 foe, thin season and ilaxrlinif with Man-' atate'a rural minlxtry In a|i* Nominee* fur Student /. • ... the Mason-Abbot re- council rcprwntatlvn* from hold of the election expense ;. • vnckend. After demon- hattnn'x ahowmanahlp, l»ng Inland's falilcd Hlui'kliird« will! proving and m'heduling a problem again last night after m (ivc of the xlx college dlviaiona ifrr*-..' kill by trannforming make their mlilweatem ilehut Ogainat Michigan State Wed. j lour-yaar courw with un aaricut finding that its action last background for theological wcrp announced by the coun. ' the dorm brute# Into ...,... nexilny night In the colorful I"" — students. rreflture# slightly re- rfl hot night. spectacle which is expected to 11\„, ,• *"* The tour re leads to # Economic dlvwionul' pped Dip qunatjon into the fembllhg young lasses Hume v.* 'A'illii ' f -«|ie the" Doctor come to pack another crowd of H.OtKI l/6C0rfltl0H9t)0 Bac helor of Science in Agiicultuit certain council will meet tonight to »-< '»e administration, of Men F T. Mitchell ex- Chuck Mhnroe, director into Jenixon lieldhouxe. id the show. "And who you nippoftCd to represent?" The Blackbirds, whose along the eastern xeoboard have feats Big Time For requirements studies. Extra emphasis will h t u> council members that to 1113.1 when the council i (oil (!■tt inq placed on the social sciences as * placed in charge of xtu- f'.iitfvH t -jgp ■ - ed- • .i% the reply, "I'm play- ■ legend to cage fan* inthis for the last eight years, will Annual J-Hop preparation for rural and small¬ Eminent French •ctions, the administration to limit n both thsu^Hrg uie i art of Doc Thompson " invade F-o«t lambing from the air town ministry. poser and virtuoso, Hobe ind it necessary Reason ilrr NO NEW COLRAEM de- us. will Ire presented on the ■ ^' t 'if advertising. lien Thompson finished ft croon. Flying from New k In a special chartered K L Anthony, dean concert sCrlei in the Michigan I rPrwn ;.nd four Dean Mitchell wald, wm noked more like Thorn p- air- ture, In announcing approval by State college auditorium tonight1 c1 itted to Student mar the beauty id the tiWfnn r»e bills incurred by cam- Thompson, > Jj lir.er, the L I U. squad is expected to arrive at Lansing municipal air-: the college of the course, reports ! at 8 p. m. bovine' 3. Each candidal* vtiuubt i were not paid and com- provide s copy of all inimeo plants were filed wtlh the State mior class j there are no new courses involved i Casadetus comes of a unique under 9 f port about 4 p m. itrmen Jack j j„ any of the college divisions. (family of irternatirmal muiica, f, graphed mslerlsl In hk Iwhslf Board of Agriculture | nth r Cover Job iw*«T away land game will it be the j Widick, Alber nd Dorothy | Students selecting the theology j imputation. A prise pupij at lh« j lor Student oinmII files. Each candidate may pre¬ UKtTATM MEAKI'BE the 1P41 J- 1 major begin their optional tram- j Paris conservatory, hi* career was 4. first, and only, trip away from Todd, in ssyif | Pardrd Sue. Use home m a 23-game schedule this ! Hop decorations have nevi never been mg in their sophomore year. i brilliant from the start. lie hat pare an 8'i by II inrh poster jd* Hiiper-wems season. In drubbing all but two j equalled and probably w< •f Michigan State Is! played throughout Europe, North r up her sleeve# that being taken over} Africa, and South America. of their foes thus far the Black-' for a long time." \ I trie sign in several other agrh • CAME MEEK IN 1»SS played every game el- An awning from 'he aud . llnrds III I birds have . 1 leges in the country. mi ison Square Garden or 1 doois to the street will j The pianist, who fird of Pharmacy court in I | of the farm management depsr Ore United States in Hi (ment, has laid out the coun his debut with the New V : schedule and lias participated 1 mtmic-Sympiiony ore! i ((inferences with repreMrntatlvda j of llai nominated at a sfiecial «lass meet-, S. »^«h voter «i«at present ndui tor with the M S.C ing Thursday at S p m in room j Ida identiHeathm card at the TO ATTEND CONVO ! .ymphony. Hee NOMINEEK—Fafe 3 petb to lie ahte to veie. Another conference, including j Art uro Tuscan in I, who was in t hi impressed that hi Play Poses Plenty educators at agricultural • oilegas uudience, was so and representatives of theological seminaries, is scheduled at Ul|» M,iced Cusodeus to the folk play with hin Sext Term feri/ the Thieves will help guests In First out of ci Nighter them« Ilill will uttend and present his j <.r>gagerr version of Manet of the problems j under John Bartbir'dli. Of •' Problems, Director Feels goers will be interviewet involved in rural ministry tram-| Intimately araroiated with o By ("hark,II- Whillrn for ineetlnt slth as they arrive at the dar ing. •.binding French modern eomp I'rahlrma of atmoxpherr, tlmlnir. mrxhariiix. around plan* special hooktlp with WJ |>r. John Bergstre^er *4 the cording to present plan* and protmrtiox ar** a f**w "f Iho— ainfmitllnf term nter pi Cooperative Htudy In fienersl Thompwrn in pnaiucinK "Niyht Kuxt Kali," Home Ec Staff p.* ' Inside the auditonuir f duf atlon Mends* and Tues- will play on pastel de< ration,.! f ! y|th to I* pr' (iuf«l March ami 6 in W auditorium. dit of next week for evaluation Director Thompson jwintx • : ow!i j Draws Up Plans. i 'out that in thix play utrnox- the only acceptable method For Afldition pherr* in all-ifftportunt, every preparing campaign literature i c haracter has to l>e in the f NUT TO MAE I AMI I fl Nickle Slates Hee Kt'l-Lh—Page 3 rtea ten Brooklyn Verbal Fray Bani|iH»ttoFete CHANDE . was by KEQI IKI.H t»M#W j college and it* Ii itest win Michigan State', sixth poetry j Win ration of M or from ver Rider Parkersburg. W. Vo. college fading contest will be held Feb. 26 at 7 30 p. m in room 146 ^of j tion. | A. llannah of plans for the add. - ; ifK, Wlfe „ u rnrfn. ■ Top Men stalwart 'the top, i» an exponent of Prof Cecil Nickle has announced j A student committee of approxt-1 jur of the faculty — .'Of (lolle«:e BASKETBALL— fage 4 All studenU are eligible and »e- ! «Jt-puT Dean Dye to Lead YWCA to Observe iuded in t •ddrtxin. Discussion (>roii|» Week of Prayer lernoriie one long rind i>ne short it the legislative the college pe r.^U-l! Economics Mua Marie Dye. dean <4 Home division, will be one of flection chosen from the works nurser v ? MSC t<> Help j prayer witn a f recognized poet*, without the lUaeiiold equipment research lab'-j the laboratories. leaders ..t diKuasion. groups ,n the ituemhip torit^rr,uiej'*)^g id of ktaff members i'«iorMlxy itip hie Dunk hcl ;|Hi|rh Schools Member# of the speech depsr*- n*. tdfices, and confer- th and mterfaith groups direction of Anna Jean i«nt wdl judge the contest, s, according to Mis* Dye. &*T and Shirley Freeman uding $10 Emphasizing Uie need for addi- partmei /n Called by #uperinterident of, and $5 to tjie two second best j tu»r»al room. Dean Dye stated. er night when two J are in charge of the program, The first two will represent 1 "When we moved into this build- public instruction Eugene B rr came home boast- Persons participating in the pro- Elli/itt. will tm representatives of, M S C. at the state poetry contest j ing In 1P24, we had an enroli- ping. gram are Alice Penny. Betty Crum. at Western StateTeachers college merit of 371. This year our «n- various organizations in Michigan j dfbrxtion, Pc* Potlx | Ann Cower, Patricia William,, Interested ,r. «-dutatir.g the net,- nd Marge Lodwigi Grace Larwn, Barbara Gee in May. ! rollment is 1090. We are now Evelyn Tussing, Diru Discussion groups will consider | ! Harf. nd Ruth Jackson will ,, .. _ - g, | ics division in United States arid different phase* of the general at poetry. Betty lk^wver. (>Olllfg dent chapter of_the organization,;^^ ^ ^ Jb ^ (act trying to get in a boost for the gan Union. Pifklrn' Meet Op-ii* J-Hop." Faculty members attending the | "book, Connelly," I xaid in my In (juojiui Today LRI UN HAVE IT meeting include Prof*. L. S. Foitz. 1. B. Baccua. E E Kinney. and B Salt*, sugars, and ipices will '■* ; "king. r»fc 11 1 •he theme of the Pickle Packers') todij-g pr— ?bort course to be held here Tuei - j day through Thursday Michigan, as the leading pickle producing state in the union, wlU i welcome delegates Irom IS to 20: other states, according to exten¬ sion specialist H. L. Sea ton of the | horticulture department Mi> H. C. Cwdit-r, Tuesday, I toll out In the aprihr. Neics Roundup *y Cootfe dtate Haw AID has been nsorscB More cngag< [debate debate tally. tally, conducted liy» tluding two freighter, — veiled . . . 1 Senate supporters, disclosed Tliame, and Humbcr r.vcr, m T.M.C.A.— Hou r Mil in* . will be the tsptr (C*»srl*hl. IBM. be Uslleri Fe.lore IsedWete. be.) , , Xi l*itn. The l)onits dome Thnmph hy Hie Y.MJC.A. WASHINGTON—While the-Senate is preparing to enact :nn|v o2 senators definitely op- three armed mcrehan' , ]B ' a ring fror thc lend-lease bill ccmmittinjr this country to vust outlays f >r ; ,l0j(H| to itassajre of the bill. Southhampton, In the \1.-d,,cr"_^ The Iom of the 9,K¥i...„, c, Tom Greene lk>»ve It to Mason and Abbot hatN. jg of 'he U Acting Editor Jack Carman The dorm residents came thruuKh last The dfcmmdon wilt tefc* piece Great Britain, certain American fiims are payiiiR out hun- wi.ite llouw s iurce. hinted yes- enn, and B> officers and men ' aduated fro Ausineiu Manager Kalph Norman week with a performance of the type this Ihr .haricot Berks, el People, dreds of thousaniis of ilcllars monthly to Germany and Italy. ]j ,e: would tiiot Pre-ident rioy folkia the passageRoosevel of the.t admitted by the Engh.t, , Dale '39. will faculty Adviser campus has been needliiK for a long time. which funds are I icing used to alty, but the slnk n, j measure with an immediate re- British merchant ship. w b. ft nf Yale ,a. for a S1.000.000,000 appro- , Tiki much entertaining talent has been Koinir fight both the United Stales to waste through want of a suitable medium and Britain. CABBAGE | que*1 prist ion to he used for the monu- teach i fig Sr Sigma Ka Don Way, Charles Foo, Sid Levy (Continued from Page 1) | facture of war materials. _v„..y anno for expression. This secret Axis aid is he- HOPKINS REPORTS —Jot Slmek t»J«ck EDITOR I EDITOR ~ ...... -....Dorothy Hunter The Dorm Revue, with a east of 94 men, trig delivered In the form of royalty payment* on industrial dance tune* given out sweet or hot ! Harry L. Hopkins. President by those Mu ileal Knights, wheri Roo-evelt's official investigator of Spartan<* Hold mt rflf the Stat INTRAMURAL SfORTS was a real outlet for talent. There are a few you glide across the floor of thei flly. fin mer IN AND other shows and programs available for those formulas, and trademarks, copyrights patents. The money is paid auditorium—rented at a spec __ _ British war conditions, returned Best Record of 40. h interested* in performing here at State, hut in dollars and Is deposited to price of $350 a night—to the en-j from London Sunday and hasten- meat of them are limited in size. Student German and Italian accounts in chanting music of Jack Kovatch'sj cd to Washington lo make a eon* A§ Debater* . A G.R., with the whole campus eliirible to take New York banks. Singirg Guitar, when you UsteTi to; fidentia) report to the President I m Jack*)! But ten. revues The Justice Department, which the vocal syncopations of ponna Although Hopkins' trip was b inCr on Fel part are riven nt other schools. Michigan has conducted a secret investiga¬ and her Don Juans" - - - overshadowed by Wendell Will- inspector ' kie's whirlwind tour of England. > Stntc ourht to be able to round up capable tion, has uncovered these inter¬ HA< K ON TIIE FLOOR the serret report he carried with ! at the Wolverine office, ART STAFF writers, directors, and entertainers just as Here he got up almost U» hh i BI$A(fE8 esting facts: Lurry 1l»rdy, I*o well as the next eollepe. j Juniors who have not yet called ; for or returned proofs to the stu¬ That the royalty payments feet, but a po*».rig coed kmK-ked' hun to the White House was the bate tournament held The Thetal Nelson Bryant, Rodnoy It would take enterprise anil imarination dio should do ft) before the end 1. running around $500,000 him on the floor again "when j result of four weeks of confercn- university Saturday t holdirg a «s h .th Prime MinisterChurchi'l, are now ednoday . month, of which Germany gets that old sweet sax iphone section i Although Wayne Charlrs Larnon, Jack McGrKI, Jane Wlfle, to start it, but an all-colh're revue is some- o ewee . a turns Iwe, when those triple- i meetings with the British rabmet, took first in the Worrmr, it Tans ha Poxson. Jark ^ # , Jack* Mack ie, Edward Popper, Dave thlnr that would he worth the starinr. tong ling trurnpeteers sound oft i and surveys of English living merit, winning ten i»i ing the fit Larson. CIVn. ENGINEER8— Bilian, Harry , when you ran dance for six-and j conditions. losing two, their tot... .xordtg nt the soroi i Slides and a lecture on the locks half hour* under the most distinc- | When asked, in a press inter- secoml to State's, I with indi the pro- ; at Soult Ste. Marie are on many \»si year to buy IT R tive decorations ever planred lot ; view, if England would get United rtnte championship ? urnair ? And What ? ; gram nf the A.S.C.E. meeting to goods for delivery to I*atin Amer¬ Hop'tins answered. a Hats party, when that Svreetrt i St) •iflui the statement, held on Michigan Stntc * ran j be held ' 103. Old* hall. tonight at 7:30 In room ican buyers, to make good on con¬ HW'inx seta Into your blind, a >1 , "ve» saying, "He won't February 8, Wayne tied f,.r tracts that Germany confidently end with Albion and H..|* coH | This i* the first meeting to had signed after the fall of hsve to give them soldiers—What Michigan State taking nrst -v,. | sophomore engineers have Do You Think whh'h France but was unable to fill, be¬ they need i* material." HrtUl. Teams fepre.senting M.rh Orhunl | been Invited. muse of the unshaken British BRITISH MINE BASF. State were France Hiller. blockade. A* rumor* of Japanese move* FREHHMAN REFORT8— 3. That Nazi and Fascist agents cause incre«*ing tension r,onsing sophomore. .«r>f| ki. j All freshman students are re- have drawn on the funds to "Why, Horace Hcidt. of F.«r East, the British navy i quired to see their advisers Thura* finance racial and anti-defense!'Connelly replied. "Horace i ginning to mine the strait* of j McCrca, junior from Bad Aw ; day, Friday, or Saturday of thi* j the J-Hop. Friday r ight. Singapoie. the British admiralty ( and Harriette~"Y*bct. Hy Tom Circcnc At this time advisers will propaganda in this country; also Auditorium, formal drea*. h week. : anti-American propaganda in the j itinoUneed yesterday. j junior, Isabel Striefci j have the mid-term reports for ! South American countries. ; Indies, they'll scream." Thr British report climaxes a from Haslctt, and (. .»■* Srdjfi, \in*t Afift (luaint?— ; winter term, according to J. W.; ! Jl KT A TOREK w»rk .-f prr*i?tent rumor* that j Lansing freshman, 4. That while U S firms fork j It ain't wrong. t | Stuck, chairman uf advisers. ; "Horace Heidt?" I *a1 Japtin it planning a spring of- Malhis, Saginaw i : over their tribute in dollars, such j Be far* grammatical purist* lenp into the fray and 'with a great light rinw temive rigair.Rt English bases in! Jenn Blnkley, senior i royalties as Germany and Italy I ikui'l ('nil DtH'lor kildure itart swinging the cudgels it would be well to ex- PI MU EP8ILON— ilflin that the word "ain't" has recently received ! C. H. Nordstrom, tnatructor In ?| pay are in the form of blocked j the (hient, including Hongkong, State won five out -i right h* Every (lay the i!oc»ra of Olln Memorial ■ matlwmaticf. will speak at a clns- ' marks and export lire; that is, ] : counter and broke the Singapore, and Australia. | ,,afes< ,osing tWi, , I his head "Good, now vcrzlty. If either of t!. Health renter swinR to ami fit» on a atearty mt meeting of Pi Mu Epsilon, rw-.j! money that can be spent only in ! INVASION FORTS BOMBED a Pot o Gold." With tt The Royal air force announced j been won. State wow;" Htn-ma rf gtmtentN with romplaint* raniriiiv tmnal mathemutlca honotuiy. ai ji Germany or Italy ! to walk out. md 'by more and more persons i« 7:15 p. m today in room 123 Mar-; GUT DEFENSE SECRETS the successful completion of uir por first place in the ? ffom the "flu" to hunjrnail* and houacmaid'H n for approving the much maligned till hall: attaik> "it (icrman-hcld channel] Thirty*four team« i Since most royalties on patents j hold* that it adds terseness and Nordstrorn'S topic will be "Solu- are paid according to the number | Rotterdam, Calai>. and) leges participated ,• ■ ' •knee. ..t and the destruction of! mcnt. The ten eollcw •* Thexe crmplaintx are taken rare of by the lish Irr-giMgc and I* a development I tion <>f Problems in Probability by j Boulogne western re pre»en?ative* w#rr MtcbdB when words were few and far be- ! Elementary Mathematics " He : hospital atnfT during the regular office houra will attempt to demonstrate how I region, I State, Wayne. , of from 8:*10 to lOj.'tO a. m. and 2 to 4 p. m. course* which are seemingly ini* i j State Teacher*, durimr weekdays and from R.:H0 to 10:20 a. practical to students are effective ( ummand, in j State Normal. .-inking df Teachers, Catvii m. en Haturdaya. But the fttoady flow does to solving problems ol probability. i ; luf pmg. in- ! Kalamazoo. ' lipt stop with the endiuR of office houfs. Al- DAIRY CLUB— moat every day the doctors are busy for an The Wiirlii Listen hour or m> after 10:20 and on Saturdays are think that what they Dairy Dairy club will club will meet meet today at today at Bausrh and ! at Texas Christian day afternoons to he chicked over have little hied that MlkC. «Ui- give an iHu.-trated lecture on in- viding the Axis wit I'l.lN « excuse. If their ailment is serious they should y to them. It seen».s font'le paralysis at a meeting ot curate picture fd ix hutMing* on their Sigma Alpha Beta, professional program than any ot not be going tu classes, but should have it at reflate then com par! bacteriology society, tonight at whole army of spun tended to immediately without waiting for tck and forth to the " lib m the burteriology lecture the weekend. On the other hand, if nothing is wrong that needs immediate attention, they n rn"JTl,H". lZ" r""n>' * * * "' th. "th." Skin U» ..liter BKIMA DELTA CHI- »i .. ..,.4 cation letter* for ft is are showing a selfish attitude in imposing up¬ », # • » ... Professional members win meet ..... . undevgraduate chapter of ^ ^pp tea on Ou k iiirtiiou- •»( * to vina on the free time of the hospital staff. nge of scenery could with the •The doctors must always be ready to re- ,.»nR If (In,, by wjy Ftgnw Dells fhl. natifmil pn.fr,- i.nMI wh|ch , „ ic d m# Ih. |t.(, lt, Hfjond to an emergeney call as well us putting Ihr ides fl wslhm? I luncheon meeting on tlw Union ' f), [• ^ uurn in many hours at an exacting task. Spartans n Ih. nltd.ll. lit. «mi porch ,t 1J m»m lorfsy Sr. ^ ,u „ ,h(, „ ' J A Hannah will be the speaker Jones not later than Mt oiight to show them enough consideration to allow them some rest over the weekend, Jin dlumnux rf Ihr cUo ot I!MKI vvrllm In IA a*fc" IFihe.v rvrr lintahrd Hut eltrrx ganto in Ihr iiirn's lned nrd appreciated, or 12* to start late so th.it NOW THAT 'MIO-TERMS' ARE OV ER, VOL Mpnzr of Ihr Union. Ihr atourr Ix no, an«l they h.n*tc would be necessary and there would be 1*0 I LAN SETTLE HACK ON A NICE, SOFT RMn't wake up thr frllovv In thr rornrr either. tone to even see the pawing shrubbery. The boys down at Tg*«s may not know it. but Rii I lis * One iif the of Tnnplileoiisness givate.t tienefltM i>f Michiintn they air describing the day-to-day situation ut Michigan Stab* in that last suggestion. class m the Union ami the next anywhere from the With one Michigan State auditorium to the ficldhouM* or Demonstration hall, Stnte'i three-teim system is thnt sprinic term students are asked to muke the distance in 10 nvln- i is bImsvs just ii inn nil the corner. Itesnliitinns (9 can study, or lint to study, and nil sorts of pisni Ik* worked out, nil to take eil.it Im-kiii- ute« That i«, 10 minutes minus the time the pro fea¬ sor usually keep* the class after the hour. It' >mnH'wonder that Coach Lauren Brown finds 1 PILLOW htttr trouble in turning out championship cro*s- i niiiK with the IdowiiiK of the Isilniy lirti'ttv. country teams year after year Altogether the situa-' rlh'liiilitIUI as this procrastiimtioii is thciY tton dt*>* net lend Itaelf to enjoying the bcautie* of are some iIiiiiks ^hat ..unlit not to wait until Michigan State's ink now led godly beautiful campus. I s|fiiuy to lie(fill action. Annually student. In Ihe between-du>s scurry probably the only time ■Wait Alpha i'iii Omeita'i iprinir cuni)>niKn many student* really notice it is wheiV thcv hurry ' over a slippery patch and olight firmly on a w»l.d for the prcvcntlun of truelly to tender yuutiK piece of college pvopct ty. grass hlailes. Cooperation is pretty imkI Give Him Yinte~ spring term, Imt when the csm|uiRii Is hot In Jumtw Thurber confounded his laboratory iitslruc- , falxc the temptutiLii t.< save seven steps on tors at Ohio State university .years ugo, he says, by ; the tvsy to an eight o'clock gets too strong rot being able to see the specimen* in the bacleti- All Kxrrlkiit Huy Mini Ah Atlnirlkc Ailililiuu ■ <'ulogy microcopc- Try as he would, he Just couldn't I for many. Spring is of course the critical seiiRun for :cc them A Michigan State student. a junior at ' to Amy Room. ■ that, and a Mu»kcgunite, went him one better this I grass, since the ground is soft and tiie blades term. He sat through six weeks of bacteriology ' ■re just beginning to grow, but even in win¬ without even seeing the ceurrc. He thought ail) ter no plant likes to be niudc into n thorough- along that he we* In the second-term zoology da**.! Finally he got wise when he fmmd that everyone j f«re. With the current Michigan weather the ground is likely to vary in consistency from granite to that of outmciil. The result is Aha t footprints left behind may Ih. frozen :ttjp preserved for posterity and II and (i lo TICKETS TODAl ACCT. OFFICE iSUBER PARTY Prfce [UARY 21 Workshop Offers j Sarin to Replace. STUDENT CQUNCIL Release for All Action! Charlie Barnetl tRULES NOMINEES Artistic Feelings For Senior Ball (Continued from Paiic From the dent Dick Groening |x>inted out that literature placed in individual I) 130 of MurrtU hall. m ngr !) The meeting All students looking for the .>p- portunlty to unleash their creative Women's A Jt»?s new set of facts concern ins year's Senior bull were re¬ PRE-J-HOP will be in charge of Joe Goundie, leased yesterday by James Otto, residences is more effective than that parsed out on campus. Engineering representative Student council, and nominations to desires, be they naive a* a year old or somewhat more akin to Rembrandt, will have a chance Angle . senior class president. DINNER Candidates will Ibe allowed a Instead of a March 7 party In will be made loom the floor. so every Thursday evening : Green — •— poster on the Student council bul- the auditorium with Charlie Har¬ SIAIt* n„_,K„ ,. ... from 7 to 9 during winter term. I | N( E ENGAGININTH— latin board In the Union prior to the electron and council will also 1 ,N"™ ,n",ion" mad',by dlvl,lon" council' "rc " ,ol,ows; This Is just to remind listeners' An "Art Workshop _ , | Colored water lilies will be pen nett playing, as originally plan¬ ha, been , c|lhc fchmw o( ,hc dtctr4. that up-torth«.minuto program, established on the third floor o ned, the danre will be held March Tickets sponsor a special election issue of LIBERAL ANTS — Georgia J '.ions of "Fiesta de Agua." water It with Jan Savitt furnishing the Introduced last term on WKAR i the Union annex in keeping will i festival to be held March A. - Al- the State News which will carry Enegle. Lansing sophomore; Patri¬ pictures or all candidates with cia Kulling, Detroit junior; Mar¬ may Mill bo hoard ,h' i>hli~«jphv ollHwl depart- , ,Vn( tVir,lthy TWp«m atmnunc- otto announced. On Sale At Xi l>n». '*» t» »'«r- their records. garet Burhans, sophomore from indulgvdP ,n° j i i J ring trom Lieut. Norm Spar- , nf 'he U. S. Marines, who APMOVES JUNIOR FARMERS Haw Paw; Muriel Whiting. Detroit Michigan State chapter of the I «»Ph"more; Fred Perry, junior .inST^pS^ ''NattoMt1 and State Government." featuring j mV",bm »' ,N" ^ " * d" i the pageant .inoe the -««d week !« ' b""r """"" v",c"' <«•» "» linion Desk mated from M.S.C. two years Junior Farm bureau was finally i ^ron1 Lansing; Karl Stritff, High- J. T. Ca.welt, mutant proteuor i ,n devote a lull evening ,or, j,nu,ry. Bleacher, are bring ■' Spartan, page 71 of Jan Sa- PRICE «2.(N) Dale Ball, Alpha Gamma apnroved by Student council after ,and Pa,'k s°Phomore; I Yomj£nfi* at |-4b p m. v to the c.tabliahtnenl of an loaialied ,n the twtcm, of th- . ill', young singer were ,piked by ■39. will marry Miss Frances a long delay and the constitution ! Jun,or frpm Catisopoll.i; and ophet, bnwd- I 'ntormai mating of th.wo who , m .^ectgnrj of a Urge at- •»« , ■ Vale 0:1 Feb. 22 Pair will now go to the faculty com- I Rob*rt P»ge, Rockland junior, the News" at; wbb ,0 ^ lhf wbo: tendance. ' wish to watch what the others iw ' aj.-hm: Smith-Hughes at Yale mittee on organizations for final ! APPLIED SCIENCE—Raymond s k ., Kappa Helen Pratt, '40. acceptance. Pinkham, Lansing junior; Sue Ur- H "fi eri 01 oinouttced her engagr- urt^- Thr physicai facilities of the d< Coundt also went on record as J quhart. junior from Detroit; Rob- Jnek Sinclair, former cdi- k- State News . Jiwphirto approving the charity drive upon- j ert Peterson, Ludington junior; SIS Prof. lrojT Wttiw neischauer will booS!: I fitment and professional help, more diwuss llipe-s Dunctad at 3:l» i thi>M! who wish to take advantage j ner. to be given some time at the LOVELINESS has announced Mure, toclny. I Ilf j( „ „n ltK|iVirtu,i want, to I end of the school jear. lenvetinig war-affected lands, both in Europe and China. Herb Plfcr, North AGRICULTURE — Robert Gay A program in the current iwelee, I ihKc a pie,* of clay over in a cur- enough student. ha\* lime to poe- Jackson, Ohio, ? junior from Rock wood; Arthur "lluw If, Don* in Business." wfll | ncr and model an a.h tray, an ticipat* and moueh prutita can tw Let our staff of especially chairman of the drive, announced Pope, Addison junior: Wi hrtag Curnel Homi ton and Sue. , elephant nr other item, he will be tlericed from the .ale ot apple* in trained atyllsU lift yon out of that the goal has been »et at $750 Rchirro. junior from East Cleve¬ hi* creative j' the basement of women's gymna- everyday extslenee and stum. The dance composition n*r on Feb. 22 ... he Is a prod for students and $250 for faculty. land O., and John John inspector in Detroit. Rochester, N. V.. junior. rnnal Contact, Lloyd H. Geil, |f "h» wants to nketch a picture | "Work and Play" would he a part SAl.ES ARE NOVEL- 1 ~ ENGINEERING—F. Knowleton j and put purple cows in it or ren- j of the twogram ab»nf with music glvee der his version of the morning by Debussy and Ravel. |ThcThetasanand Phi Kappa'Tau« j citchange dinner on S R it Slgll ° IS itill Quigley, Tabler, Saginaw junior; Rocky River, O., junior; Contact" at the same time on > after that's all right too, accord-1 & VV, Im— Ifdne day incidentally, th< As Dorm Boys Put Adrian Faasse, junior from Grand WodvModay. ' | ing to Eillng B. Urauner. instnic-i 's,, is| ,mlrr. memlecdop. per- . . . Ilapids; and Harry Jackson, De- j tor in ait. If there Is enough in- I nr1 publocity. drama, awl FREEMAN'S BEAUTY SALON first fraternity to prv- On ill-dent Slum i trait junior. ]\faw|in ' AlinnllltPM ,bere "**>' h- i*>»slbilties rtomK mrul w„rk a„d other i Unkw ,n;„ IM, W^ne«ta, tr„up» will meet in the t"the Ncrorlty girl» they are din- VETERINARY — Ruth Ham- wish ictfve individual corsages of the sorority s flower . . . Viewed by a Frtirchild then „ sell-out 4 . . crowded jI mond Bpntnn HHl bor BOphoroore; Essay Contest » Icn,n' J ■ ■ J~»«f v>»1- 1i tan Women s league, announces! Don DcMeritt, junior from Hqd fur the second annual1 .tnry oonten IK* N.ll.m»«iVai.y to City 1" TWCUIC Vacate IS The » xevwe by Ruth Walter, New grauphe-tad York "tale Uley,GetWPA S flrat all-diihn»t"ry KVUF h' ljjuson. sophtmtoro from Grand | Association for the Advancement jitf and play.lt for their enter- - - - Michigan State collet. , o( ColnrH) pp„pi„ youth Couft- / iT.t Sigma on exchange Kappas bad a fae- dinner Included were 21 ing from a quartette rnnc-1 ''""7 Woman to Orumutixt' j cil*. have been unnounerd I IV"■ol, br"nrb ing lh'' by th lin. actlttif Sewer Project Don't Miss Our father* to a group of ,up|H'r ■use Sunday right at the . . . Dean and Mrs. let dancer* dresse I'lav ul head < to^C. M did a "Dance of n.»ns Mr. and Mrs. Rich, and C. C. Hunt Rumberoa," first I Clare Tree j director Major, founder and "Negre arid National Defense." are dunn« it* of the Children'* theater I for the pur|M)se of *ti aulating anj<"unrl' chestra in Michiga j mier appearance, j <>f New York, will offer her new : uwnrcnes.i of the con frbut ions of ' i,'t' an 0 ANNIVERSARY i Bailey .subdivi*- tTT NEW MKMBERH A , „„ i dramatization of France* Hodgson 'ormal initotion was held at the \ fur the revue w Domett's "The Secret Gulden" at j elta house Sunday . , . 1 he]d m,*t yiMir. in nctivea are Bettc Richter, : pi«her. urigmatui ids, Jean Drysdale, Caral | jkjt;a and music d ; ditonum. Wednesday, ot 4 p. m. W A Hubi taller, Jenn Robinson. M • re presented under SfMn^cnberg. Marjorie Lesher. ' the Kappa Alpha f A I C . fima iicnningden , Helen UchL and . . . after mi- | | ~judgr* \^ for I Tbeta alumroe. I j".. r st Hunt's. vhole chapter had din- McCullouflb. Delta Chi. | ! ' V ... . p „ < It KG I .STKATIHN NOTH'K , the Saxton plot. JhLL pin to Madelin Mumiey. e ° ie*» 'H ° Bliss Bowman, duti ct j , "nd dr;' RTUDKNTH it- f Kappa Alpha Theln, chapter here last Mun- , «»n>PW". <•> :l ' ' '' " I' a*,,f Af.lllf t I Tt-R.%1. AND FDRksTKY See Dean Anthony. I HLAg boll, bet wren March n • • • -tay, and Wednesday . . . i cr Wednesday ever • Profesoor l.>ree. Hort. building. Navy May Get 8-12. VrfcsMir 208 Afi. ball. Mai STAKTINi; SitnUK* Trail Elisions Here 2 m.ll.D Sf II.M K RTt'DENTS AbcRll 40 applications from Inn Ail rttident# ,-cc advisers between March S and 15. J-HOP ling t>i Rear Ad:r ENGINEERING STUDENTS SATURDAY, FEB. 22 Manilav, March .1 Slnirim'it Discuss N-It inclusive At adt'iiiiu l-iff H-K incluaiv hail Dr II l» llon*g» N-R Inclusive— t .10- 4 .10 Tue«day. Marrh II S only— 8 30-11 If) und .lame* CI old. have a college T-Z inclusive— 1:50- 4:30 i charge of i be acceptable under standard* Junu.i hold over until gr pointed out. Accepted cngiricei - CAMPUS en giwMid Jobs, yi position* on the wati neU. He stre**ed th* A-G inclusive— ll-O inclusive— Evctnings by 8:50-11 30 1:30- 4 30 appointment—7 30-8.30 p. m. H-W Inclusive- 8:30-11 30 Sis-Hurt II«'l|ts* I'luii BOOK STORE NONE HUNOMII K NTt'DKNTH Mrw Almnni < lull OPPOSITE liNION S<-e advisers as follows; 20 to 25 inclusive. CORAL SABLES Senior*- February Jur tors—Fbei uury 23 to 28 Inclusive. tary.'went to Saginaw Monday Sophomores— February 27 to March 4 inclusive. attcrid a meeting of thcu^'umnr Freshmen—March .1 to March 7 inclusive. LIBERAL ART* STUDENTS Tite meeting, which was held PAL MITE Ail students *ee advisors beginning March 3. dont nwon VETERINARY AND MEMt AI. BIOLOGY STUDENTS * GRAND OPENING EVENT F»L SITE All students *ce odvuers between Martb 3 and 5. GRADUATE NYUDENTS PrLLMTE See majirr preiessor between March 10 and 15. ALL STUDENT* OF ITS DYNAMITE C ARB'S GRILL 121 LAM GUANO RIVER TOMMY TABLER J-Hop Special! WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY t FEB.19 FEB. 19 _ AND HIS BAND Tuxedo CMipiclc with Shirt, Collar. Tic. Sla*i Special Opening Day FROM statts NKWurr bancs sensation ■a* Sea FROM Feature All Food Stuff 11:00.1:00 . Forrest Owen $26.95 11:00-1 >00 One-Half Price 3:0041 >00 ■■■•M fRPi nW ' -,W..vV —— iin Undefeated Matmen Meet] Crucial Test At Oklahoma partan State Loses Riggs In Tossing \Yi|(|( STILLWATER. Okla-, Feb. if—This nation's Y ,.imi j portlines wrestling made ready today to back its favoriU' University of Oklahoma grapplers, but it also huny < ut td Welcome sign to Coach Fendley Collins, a former Ayr, ^ | ,J and his touring Michigan • Boxers Open who tangle in more,at 175pounds,«•, It Is with a little more Here's the Best of the Spartan Sprinters State Spartans, ■ - Ihetic Interest that East Lansinfl Tiio.rliiv evening Stillwater Tuesclaj evening, Sla|(,.i( Oklahoma nophomnrr Vaw ,, looks upon the ap¬ with the N.C.AA. champions. 16S p0un(j weight. "I pointment of Frank The (rid and Leahy to head athletic fortunes of Home Card Six of the Spartans are native sons of the Sooner State. Mik, Derdrir.os, „ with a surprise win Notre Dame. The Spartan enances of being state, is (iven little c he spent only one year State, he is well re- With Rams the first team to defeat the Aggies Lloyd Arms, Aggie ho, since 1937 were dimmed when Co- KANSAS STATE SVMMabiqI by local re«idents, for Double Header Will 1SI-C»t Iwivlnm iVSi ' w$s well liked and made friends alt. lit,. 12S—Do Jrnninrs (MR) "easily. They described the 24 year Include Wrestling •old eooch_as a polite, mild-man¬ Frosh Lagers Drub nered young gentleman who was Again*! Kent State won by a ""very intent upon learning all that Short Course 64-10 By AUSTIN BBENNEMAN Spa runs at 155 pounds. -he could about coaching and the game of football; j in a lop-sided scoring melee Making their first appear- Michigan Statc'a victory Kansas State, la which they Burton Davles. f anning hotel Michigan State's freshman basket- ance before State fans, Coach man who was one of Leahy's ball team opened its non-' Brick Burhans' boxers, sport¬ nered five falls " tells the collegiate was even more impressive insn afternoon taking the Short Codrse ing an undefeated record this the Oklahoma A. and M. triumph year, will tackle the Bucknell over the Wildcats earlier in the j outfit into camp 84-10. Rams In Jenison fieldhouse in a week by seven decisiana. his greatest ambition j Clayton Kowalk, Eaton Rapids double-header which also pits the THE* RULE THE MMMB » im' mater j product, headed the yearling rcor- I ing column with 20 points. Fol- wrestling team against Kent State's tri-state champions. The Colllnsmen will he tackling Freshmen! That great desire may account \ (owing Kowalk were Roy Diehl, a school which hat bean undefeat¬ The bout that is attracting most for his meteoric rise. After grab- j Sturgis and Bob Joncn, Bridgman, attention is between Charles Clark, ed in it or 23 years, hat won national team chartpionships, 17 and Tank Victory bing his shccpskin in 1930, follow- scoring 10 and 8 points rcspective- Norfolk, Neb., sophomore, and which has been the N.C.AA. ruler ing service on Rocknc's last teams, ; ly. High point man for the Short he agisted at Georgetown, lie sper.t j Course team was John Miller with George Boner, of Bucknell in the for the last four years. heavyweight division. Conch Reno For "Cut" and "Bo" Jennings Over Varsity one year under "Sleepy" Jim 4 tallies. of the fighting Rams boxes and Bill Maxwell it will be ■ re¬ Freshman-varsity rivalry trj Crowley at Stale as an assistant to Coach M Kircher substituted his heavyweight fighters and union with their Tulsa high school flare this afternoon at Olen Carberry. | frp,.|v throughout the game to get thiii division that the Rams always coach, Art Griffith, row mentor at Coach "Jake" Daubert ~ When Crowley pulled stokes for j n ^tod |„nk at his charges who show their greatest strength. Last Oklahoma A. and M. "Cut" will mermen make their t • Fordhom in 1033 he made Leahy have practice j games*lined up fori year Boner knocked out State's meet' Copt. Calvin Melhnrn, run¬ his line coach, who until 1939 the next four afternoons. They | heavy. Bill Johnson. ner-up in the N.C.A.A., while "Bo" the year qnd the varsit- Up for their weekend • molded great forward bulwarks, j fnCf. Evergreen Manor today nt j The light heavyweight slot is draws Sid Marsh, former Michigan Cincinnati an ri {( r(j, Daubcrt (Continued from Page 1) The only other veteran from j! elde who will remain undefeated | ing ,rjmmy Thorn., •■Notre Dame's opener with Ari- | III W A A Scorilljjj Bucknell is Art KJeindiest in the zona terent will be of to many considerable in- j Stale fans. At- ! With the lloosier H«»otir« ;,n In Marquette's CCC Champs the fast-break, to-wln type shoot-all-you-can , of basketball. A for- ' 15' P°"nd cll'« wiii be "• piPed jPonca I City ! pride, will probably draw j bwl clocked close though Leahy is remembered ns a the Slippery Slickers holding Marquette university will opon Michigan State's indoor Mind athlete at Wayne,- iqtein.l State. nee George Yarbrough. Aggie popular young coach here, the Ari- ! tie for third place a break is ex !ge. the handiome L.I.U. Zurakowvki. v track season Friday evening with a team that has been one si,owing arninsl bolh Temple nnd mentor. Mike Caster!, who j pected tonight as the Hot,tie:- far , vows half a doien sports j of the most powerful thinclad axirreiratinns in the middle- zona and coaches successfulj West Virginia, bnekflrld conch for Crowley | 'he 44 Majors and Slickers mec was when Leahy worked with the line. . Team 1 in W.A.A. Intramuri west the past two years, having run up a string of 15 con¬ footbal! teams at Long Island also. | Sccoiifl-Sacker Quit* almost a tradition of popular- j ha -ke'b victories* 1 LOSES ONE IN '11 PlKtnl Tf'.'Iltl Bf'fllS Squad | was Ity from 1923 to 1039. j Ft Cete ill be idle secutive dual meet ami three straight Central top with 37tii points and the sen¬ His finest team was probably I 1 ,WUM 1 1 *,m *UB The gamojva* set up as a breath- pku*'- v iors with 32 points edging out the the 1039-34 aggregation whichj pjj>J Tltl'CC Michigan State's all-veteran in- j tron in Warren er for the Irish, but reports from | A $Vi Collegiate conference titles. sophomores by half a point. The 27 games and lost only - ' * " vv field was broken up when William ; Falls. N. Y., and the West sny that Notre Dame had j ' The Hilltoppers opened St. John's. In 1935-36 his squad In three dual telegraphic meet Morrison. College Point. N. Y. jun- | Gardner, Mass.. better take several deep bi their by turning back a juniors were fourth with 27 points. won 26 games without a defeat, over the weekend. Michigan j Mor ior withdrew from school Satur- Other strong marking 43 consecutive victories! State's pistol team, coached by Lt. ior sen Hon for this ore. In two years, C Senior, nob Webster was high A regular at second base j are Bill Menzet. strung Wisconsin challenge, 51- has molded the Wildcats int and 49 undefeated home games in i N. D, Henderson, defeated Ohio j day Morrison won his spurs stroker and Foi 44. last Saturday. Lost year they poin} man with 11 points. nr. State 1331-1281, Harvard 1332- last pill inn t defensive play. of the nation's leaders ill offo trounced the Spartans 86-32 in three years. I cngo back stn>k> i Jenison field house and then pow¬ When it comes down to a mnt- j 1202. and Yale 1331-1233. i wit! VPr wondrr what there Ik to ft ter of personnel, L.t.U. presents j « ered » f-ver the State runners 100v.- to 35'z outdoors in Mil- Mason 9 Holds its No. 1 man, Simon Lobello, r.oiNi; totiie j-iior? Torrid Pace H. J.'McCYbUl s sports Chesterfields are made bet Dame two Mason 8 overcame a four point peer tattoo program fcohre* of the I-onr Island with one aim in view... lead to defeat Mason 3. 14-12, last night to remain undefeated in the dormitory basketball competition. to give you a John Degnan led the Mason 8 contingent with five points whtte Joe Wilson and Carl Lund tipped in four for the losers, ; senior captain ^and leading scorer j bana, while Mike \yho stands 6 feet 4 inches. Championship of the Agriculture who will start against the Spar-! Others' Schelb, Bruce League wok won by the Block tans are Henry Beenders, 6 foot j Drynan and Starr and Bridle as they defeated the Byord dash at Ur- Keesler placed Forestry quintet 10-9 as foot. Sol Schwartz, 6 foot. 1 inch 1 fourth, sixth and Woods found the basket for i ■piior. and Oscar "Ossie" Schect-i seventh respect¬ points to lead the scoring. rnan, 6 feet. ively in the sev¬ Wells D piled up a 17-8 event all- Abbot 18 and Abbot 10 fori en around won by led seven for the Weils men and They hit the mark every Archie Harris of Bill Smokovitch was close behind Indiana with with six. time with sfnokera like yourtclf hccauK 5.277 points. Abbot 18 won over Meson ft. ftft- people have learned they can count on SCHELB Schelb * W $ S $2. a, Bob Qkrife ptlod up nia* 5,098 points. ootnt, to lead the Chaaterfielda to give them, without Interring freshmen totals found paced by. Hugh Davis on the winner.. George fail, a amoke that » MILD ... not flat | good 1 party of the year, It Quale Ave (or th. ,.. not strong., CLASSIFIED while Ed Lord did the hw big for the Maaon Ave by ChmUrfitUt art a $/«>• If you're going you'll want to cheek you .even point.. 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