M. L.. c.. Lii .K'ary Ekst ..ai.u . Mich COMMENCEMENT ISSUE I la Hati Islam I II calher (, • I .Mi i.m' Iti itixh wai ships standing ..|t jState i nl'i-t'i'Jialni .it (i in lit I '(.lleyo andilm mm ■ Ml' » S.i A. Ill ll it la, pre nielli ,,| | |„. | m\ei' I ■Wl-I ..I. III. nil i... the coast dt spite the • t. ..t.g hilt futile Get man all attack Wil'S ( Ollsolillll fr The l i , Kill I ul'e \\T 1 Ills \\ as the Htm kiy dtavt n . 1. 4 »i .idti.it t Oriirm ! 111 d.,v ix bouttung b.v Alllt'U of .,1 an lolllltiUUp Ilt-I Is ah fur Wore llloirs ul Ixis l.uropv j ('l)lt Su» •rcsis Kcvolt WASHING AP> l'i» nit itcd the I It iigiinst Mils- Millard Heroines ' the I mted Na restore their \cliii<£ (Jiairmaii .em i i ommlinity. Ail ll e I'i tiled Nations arc of ('.duration ! i ct tl, in \lt mutt i Kr.itlti.il*' I.iHat UMi.'s * M Mill uiri'l tiid.iv is M'ht'ilnli'i j ,M. as, (M. j ,, ei people should Olih si ( otitluoles .IMOI llllIK til III'in s Nil in.isa, s I dismiss. il | in. * j Mbh;sh tlu'ii 10 Hear llonimh 1 j ■ 1 lolishert cod judgme ttr ^"he^i^nans 11 eleome (Hub Ill t.ivi' I It \ I) dsidf Til.- I ait 11.,:, h ' ail, ,ui l iiiiil Italic 1 , , i inlay 1 hi* St.iU* \> \% < [Hililliiltimt utlh (tits isstlt* until \\ rfllM-silu v .In in* !:i Ib-Kinititif on lli.it ll.lt IN till* Nt.»t«. Ni mh u ill li t'l»tihhsh«Ml iubf l)noucliout both Ml III Ml I f M lllMll M" . Inrtii'ss M. compiet Is that i.e. forced to suitendei with- I onnril llricfs Plans Kl for Pall Activities II... nl Pinal Meeting -.iiin and to Horace A. Car ..I the horticulture depai -it adm !■ inal meeting of Student ruun- ' the •etc I ('.oilmell will work iui the current year Mas Olh.-r* Will I'articlpate i II for the office ol emergent • Wednesday nubl when Of the total number ol diplo¬ ■ ms tor the council's activities hah tame Speech Department mas to be awarded today 222 xt ltd l *ol lege li where tin niter-American affairs year considered, . Honors Students ■ were or will go to rmii women Who ding to Pies. Guidon Huesrh State stude attended fluted States depai to.cut Pigeon sophomore at Reading Hour i glees ..t the end „f );,il ,„,d Town Girls' petition for tic I'; -sident Hannah ill addic- m inter terms Not included ,n dance of their constitution roup and named I»y the board included the total number of degrees to * rejected and the billowing to tiie campus. Other speakers be awarded today me lliii who mi'stions made: That the group for the aftcrnnon Mill be William named he Ellen Henrietta Huh ; will be confer) ed at the • nd of m an active organization, car Berkey, of Cassopolis, who is ards home and house the, mm. summer term on Sept. ."! when out construitive activities, chairman of the State Board of i these students complete their ed for Miss Anna Eliza Bayha ft officers, and at some future Agriculture, and A L Bibbni. Maude Gilchrist home was the nat looa I i equiremeufs. These students te re petition for membership class of 15. Hibbins has come Yi will, however, title given to house four, while Speaker, bu/.-au t,, the follow participate m i'he council decided also that from Buffalo, N Y in hjgjifficiul . this afternoon's ceremony hom-e 3fi was named the Ethel "ii board was not entitled to capacity of national alumni Mary Be die Cooper, Hast Of iepresentative other than president for Michigan State. Gladys Webb home Lansing junior, Anne Kldridge, dec i the band will cschen. who would continue One of the most interesting Cm, e Po :.te sophomore; Ph.v' Alma Mater. The ceremoi v will represent it. graduates to be present will be lis Chiapetti, Oak 'I be closed with the graduates ' niis fbr the coming year were Dean F Griswol£ class of 1875. State (Hub hints New Jos M' L oi marching out with the MSG bgnd 'lined, Hueschen said. The from Northville. Griswold will ■"p. id Ire W.ulc, playing Colby's "March < f Uie Officers for Year ■ ■ncil especially emphasized be carrying tire honored alumni Musi JU Pioneeis" for the recessional. t each organization is to be cane which is presented to the .pa Delta, ;.eeeh honor Prof. M J. Stafseth, bacteri 'ccc or else disposed of. oldest living graduate. j ary. announced the initiation of ology department, yesterday waj Eva Bu. Peipirig, China, sopho- Steirart Repuestt named president of the Stutf i more; Barbara Wvman, Trenton College club, men's faculty or j freshman: Anne Eidridge, Mary TIME TABLE Spartan Soliloquy ganization on the campus, to sue ! I-eatie C'Hiper; Rolf HLsiey. Mus- Future Addresses ceed K. S. Linton, college regis ; kegon 'f these swan songs keep senior; Viola Rlchter, trar. ! Lansing freshman, and Virginia /OQ up, we'll soon Students who will be leav¬ Other officers include R. J i Bi igas. White Cloud Junior. (^Z^CC^havepondto have ing Michigan State this seme.-- Debating awards were given r. * con- ter, whether graduating or leav¬ Coleman, radio station director Green Helmet, It) % a m to Irene Wade and Grace Sidoij. (J ? : II 01 iMUirunw Awi Mfe'tw VOMK N Y t'er y ,;m. CAMPUS CHURCHES Peoples Church nnen 4,|{ ,j.lS s.ituni.. >1 N A MrCim i :m. ii iiti in,i\ wish to u«i ' ' ! ' I'Mllritf Lmkmn 'ri«» iiiv. vviii.iitii . m Ouyhurch audi discuss -Holy S|»ir • Christian ScImiw s- m' ''ho-iti ' m ' \ Hell Named New President , VVt'slpyaU Mctbftdisl lor Dramatic* Honorary Kpinropdl Chitrrhe* ! ; IBi.vul \\ ii C^Voi'mry ' m : - , ot iSr' iVs':,..: "i'ii .i: 44a Ah "Ttw Holy t'hrisl Lutheran Wo)'."* B.4J < -Mi i ty I i s n« Lu I ia >! I V,: .' ,, I ,'„ismt; : ! .\n Til.- Rev V 1. V. 5 )l eehlr Lvller to .tyc/i in the Service '' iiit •iatidin" ! Congratulation? he an Sfntr il.-scn f>iyi,d in the Clip it uu: and mail i CI Class of '43 ^ bivagh" ., veal tinalitv to the .spring term . | mg of the Alma Mater cloned the prograr Tina luster. A'.;>:..i !' Higaest thing on can,pus this vseek wa the par ac •miitaiv u I pon the stieeessful com¬ >.t agk. w.:; u | emos Hari v K. Kelly in which all the college participated-the ROTCmcit, ST | marched it out and it certainly gav pletion of vour academic men little idea what a student body -especially the coeds who I ave | big t. i e i»arade looks like Over the a renew way the news this we k w as the Alpha Phi- , iv me least, different. : I Squadron G baseball game that was to s I ' M. v. SAE. and T'ney also have an an plane lor inspectio purposes which was , ; getting the "(eel" i course at Michigan State . Ed tv A'; ."..I Gam . I donated to them, and is (or the purpose i'ofstudents attempt to , •V. Uaj . and Floyd E of the controls. But So and behold if at I rty tt i „»d li^o' Vol I .ViUH«M,.' i H *>ks if many ot your old buddies wail m*>ii be seeing or the ,-entor ROTl* (urlough starts Sunday, and soon T'••■<> T.netw* have selected the . these men wtll be at Camp McCoy waiting (or further orders. I They re in the army now—and how! tui-.ta; c::s.« out they can't ' • Another graduation dance (or the aircrew i* scheduled, and groups C aiKi D will be (eted this time betoie they leave (or evvr.ts w , I oc wicleiy »ei>» ■ c'.asoihcation renters. The dance will be tonight from 9 to 12, a'yd j;coifraph:ca.Iy . fJai o , and the Hep-Pliers" will play. They, by the way, are now flatt '1 «U, toiwxe her jour- Tuesday and Thursday on WKAR. ' career or. t'.-.e Slate News i broadcasting every U. Dove J,.ncs. DeiM Well, this is the last one from me for a long time, so I'll make Campus Press, Ine. , nui. rv short and sweet and say: We're all rooting for The .. I ire swan song J ;r>e 26, at Glen Rock. N J And though Barb may be the , you, and keep rolling along w-ith that old Spartan spirit. ' Much love to you wherever you are, _ nappieat girl m New Jersey on rat day. Phy! Tennyson will be I DEE. trie happiest one in Michigan, since she and Bob Stevena, Sig- ..'.lav, June \\: I«»4:< M ICHl OS A \ S T A T K N K . ' \V S " "" Pag® Thrs# Conuneneemenl to Mark End NtoikI I \\ of for ' Seniors w W aiiinu' j < Icrcmonv ... Toda\ " «H . v * . 1Ilv . H.WU VI IMSINITRIM. |o I iirlude 210 Vthamvd IvOTCs IMA ISION in \ i: i:i:m\ \i: . him.liv.l tuciiU -iv , IIli(Kl. „ Mi. In- mo st h:n« i: M;.i. college";, S,*.th grilitllRtillK cist • •• which will rece X I I I lilN VI! V .i.v (his at t. Ml lilt l\| > rii.Min at t '..mmem anion!, the ,,n,| ceivnion.v to l*> hekl (hiring wartime. i >> this tttimlu . ' :ir, sniv KiU'i'i) KO It vtu.l.nt- who will ,ntll . .,v,., i .t;i.iut«t«' s. h.N 1 within several w. . I, lh, members e»t the lit t;; Kt ,,lt. ,|i|ss ,,,v ||s| . I >v I>\ divisions: |»l\ ISION t>| \t.ltl( t I I I ItK « VtiRlttlTIKI ,v ' DIVISION Ol lltiMi; >11 Hit VI 111(11 (H.V K< ONOMICS llt»VII K« 'IIM Mill S IMS ISION <11 SIMM M il Ml 1 VI I I lit.II VI S< IKN< |.; I M.IM I KIM. Vl'l'l.11.11 St li ve I I'llV Sit VI I III ( VTItIN I IV II I M.IM I KIM. See till VIM V I I s |«ilKr K Our Siii<<*i'<> (»ood Wishes I OKI s | |;v and (!<»iinrnliilnli EVTE < <>1111-1 for vonr friendship. V\ ' f,.,m 1 u have enjoyed this j ear. MillI.IN AVE. THE l*l <>!»IT;S ( III iU'l! Cliurih of the Niizarrn* lo the men who are going into the ariuetl tlnlrrdeit J»# H, Stiff In A.,. C*. A. tlruth, Mini*4«r services, good hu h. W rlroma Htudvnta and ( adeta (a KOOMS I OK WOMEN All £*r«ir«a "*\lVAtlt>\ Sunday Mrhoot 10 a. Viid to the women of the graduating class, m. And Student Program Morning Wor.hip ii «. m. Evening Her vita 7:3d p. j®. arry on, good hiek and success. ~ CO The New Hut Steak House (.11(1. (TIMI ANION "Whera Man Matt (iu4^ WESLEY AN !•:!»• Sunday HrHnal 11.00 A. M. Morning Woribtp, £*erm»m~= noon l'..ij.l>l# Tn»wiutr, Mr, K METHODIST "DIVESt 4*1'ID AMCC." always good food (' Ml!!.-. BSh w W».W'-n»w, lw.rmir.il 7.30 \ oath Meeting. —"tIIK | Ph. 2S2M. I'O CHURCH HOLY WAV." 2321 E. Michigan 4-1710 i UHKKAt. PAY f..r rill.. t,» Iw.w.U E. Mi> hlgaft at N. Magnolia Royal S. Wood he-ad, faatur i Atwut Jure* IS Co»*W«r»M» | an.l duK. CaII iZBW. ISt. 15J Saturday, June 12, MICHIGAN STATE NEWS fage Four «—ssr umi* ">• - For those who an* hero to receive their tliploiia class ami our country. we give our best widn> \\ hen - voii put vour cap and gown awa\ ami mi hacking noii in everything you do. Whether \< the world. — Good Luck and Jacobsoii's Norm Kesel, Florist Smoke Shop State Theater w Saturday. .Hino 12. una MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Page Fiv» I! JLATIONS ass in the History of M.S.C I* (liplon nid for those y\ lio have none to finhl for the I v i-l' t and < ul into the world, remember >ve at State are nllmr \< noiiin into the armed forces, or into the nid od Bless — \ • ** wells 1 :rs ig n \ and oort's Slate College uuuk . Department of Michigan State (.ollege >i Olympic - Itai nhow Recreations in hi ra shod Union Desk ok Store Sam's up ii'* MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Saturday. June ] Two Dorms, Six Sororities j — THE — 'Big Sisters Will Contact Fall Ts Freshmen Throughout Summer Will Operate This Summer WOMAN'S WORLD ■ \earlv 200 Spartan X ►men | lories to By I.EOXt; SEASTKOM 11 to no.inim: freslimen Mill l' •eive rpi, I ■ In tut* be (Examination Week Hours hen "little sisters' " nam Udsu h;ive tlii - t,; m , • i,-;. itiu' •( »-n: •••> >1,- Mallei iG0lf.t Tennis Tournevs • , . Accord in the i j to HSV.RU men \vho 1 will keen . | j £ M_. T S.I1 St en j |irt, , 0f September I Vie I,.. ■: ,,VI: Listed . . L _ For Next _ , Term JiT'CCi, ■ durin:; ev ; Kisher. Evan III ITIer. j during the :111n• ni: %mn M,',,|,hm»ie, and Rue j T!iis pn nnss"", on i VVAA will ro „it junioi. 'co-eha: ipteosi\ ,« t l.etl T. a:.: x " u"! hat' '--I an.I VI. Edn., Mu r In" -i hall M i>11 Oimi fur Six Weeks S.-s- ... We.- M I'V M |V" .1 • idividu.d spurts. WAA ill I TCVimomJC'Lim jsWI, G nh;,t! ■_ I nit: 11 esliman a big ststei at barnvrll Sriii<>r> antl | i: will receive the oltiei | name and address Big siste Voii have done •» I.,.,. ,.lvk,l( 1,1 wr.te immediate a too,I ■tlrno bout | t,ft<»v they know who me the v«ur four years at M s i - iitth Isters to-be. M... - the big si GARDENING. OUR JAUNTY T-SHIRTS OR ROGUE BOY CUT SHIRTS GO WELL TOGETHER WITH OUR TAILORED SLACKS. ALl COLOR COMBINATIONS AVAIL ABLE. lit It It V I \st HAY Itt I XION l\ IBAM I " M AIMING SI NDAY to excite you! fW Stait to delight u . fs you' —- x ftr\oopS®0 ."Sr \ CI«J»« GEORGE • Vir»l«i« FIELD sJotoL acobsonN Open Thursday evenings until 9 P. M. AM: X»< — (Mm — Un Saturday, June 12. !!»43 MICHIGAN STATE NEWS P.ifce Seven Michigan Slate in First tarv Year Passes in Review \\ iu* Arlivitv The year ' L.' I:i found Michigan State college geared . wartime j ' vali'/f f meet respntisiiiilitk\s ant) changes, Oeteiife activities were going strong and the army air y, ,, force had m<>\c,i in in earnest. Rti'IV nun were dressed | Fa, m>* ami living in accordance with army regulations. Favors; ivt> ! lug-name hands were hamied t'rortt the dances. Wonu* i l.mo* xan *.. e'line into notice in all activities t'ornierly en1"- 1 State Ne he Asseiiated Press wild*li, at ton. humors t„. ,,wt tn tttf active Vino fell late, I t hi','Ugh, ml I lie en minis concerning the future air tnree officers arrive ««« l;<).T( - ami enlisted ni-ls. MSg professors ' 1'ie preparatory in the el air lore* call,'Is lied upon to '.each the army air force. A resume el I lie \ ear fuliov -: \, St Mav .*<1 (inicln elected Student ,oii , (YoiAen i. fill seven Side Nee, I'trst I t; iilive duty lie in in,.I I' \i Mar. 'Thunder Kui-k" ..... ilin ed as «inter lerm play s| u, , , Vlev Dillingham. Mark Bticlnu. . , L ! , ! Joe (iadi'leln. ( hris tattle. Itn i , , . . Ii.ii.i Hacker. Thcltna Jones. Vet • , , I tlderttood. Ileterl) (tinker and \pril 2:t—II,,,* \V; \lilletle I net '' , tier and Pal Fisher named heads 44 , 4 MS, -I' June K—Wat* stamp Oct 17—Seeniul aiiiui.il Murdi - . . .. itig Sister ,'Oimilitli-e lot test npei I .a II lei i is lielil tonight. I'eler Buth N,-v 17—Beta ( hi liccomcs coming vear ulrcl as king with I'atrieia Wise Sigma t'lii Itean Mtlehell lieails queen. MS( -M.osiictlc foot new chapter at Stale ill game 7 28. . I , , .... MS, \\. .* Ilnilel llie, ^ .380 \ TV MILITARY ft Ami I' wit F« lie, t—Ann,inurement that lor the lirst time since 11171 the rcllrte will uttl made hat" . 'vl$}>' SPORTS )h 'j' •£l ■ ( hlisllllJs tree lieeause nl Itn* v. . v SPECIALS \ "4 \ ' i '' ' h>ii 2) \ SATUiDW I SIIAKKSPI VIIK OKI It FHS' SIIIH I S \,>v. 2 — President llannah s.ns , m Hell i *i casting r S I.90 ami I f» resenting Another All-Star Floor Show OFFICERS' (, \RAKDINE BADMINTON FLIGHT CAPS SKIS $5.75 ami I |» • Lowry and Russell 0 Sylvia Bowman SI N TAN Spalding A.A. Quarter-Sleeve 0 X"*' Aniito Regulation TIES Army Sock* Soft halls T-SHIRTS • 39r .-> Pairs SI.00 75c 19r Roy Styles 0 Marv Marsh .MILITARY SI N TAN V. S. NOBBY CANVAS 0 Donna \\ inters Ruttoii Polish Flight t dtps Golf Halls Goll Bags AM) BUDD BELL AM) HIS ORCHESTRA Kit, 19e 75r 3 for 97c | ^2.73 Always the Best Floor Show in Town CORRL GRBLES VANDERVOORT'S Open Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Sunday Afternoon SPORT EQUIPMENT 3 - 0:30 p. m. Floor Show 4:30 p. in, East Lansing Store — 213 K. Grand Hiver Ave. Saturday, June 12 MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Page Eight ' I nil Hurry I>. (InnliH-r. Willinm M. ll,,l» >v. l.uellii M Hob- ! Jam. •> V. K nM;,nlh A. , I Slim. tH-H. Wnrnl* K. Major. Wl.lt.-r IV Mi.ti.-r. Jr.. .I„i -'I .1 (iriinmm, Kr.irr. h .1 Cr.«,t- H„ i. IMmi-vk Miui.'i. H. Sr'uinf. I M S. MII. r. K Si iv. II ! WillinmI). M.M.,llbnir.n. l-n.iil, Oliver, fthvai IM.., FROM A BLEACHER By JOHN SEAT MARKS Wy Davis 1942 when; I remember it, part ot thein country, S AS I remember chunked pass, Walt it, with "The Champ" Wy Davisa I| successful Pawlowski a " i in he wallopedseason this every 155-pounder to, j >*how that all wrestlers don't j going something around BO yards erne front the Sooner State. Pa the first score against Michi A1 Kawal brought boxing new j Wright. tony J. ' W..I...II, fh.iih M. van in 1340 Before the game n APPLIED MI'SK over Pawlowski pulled the life -t State, lit two short years i Ir-af. .On Rni-bnrn I Mahi,-. Mm, i he produced two national champs I , .... same stunt ncnin to count for mnn. K-.wlan.t I.. iitr.iniri-r. Siil IBI S1NESS ADMINISTRATION j and one'runner-up. A1 wasted M another touchdown and keep 'mhI.,1 I,..'..v. PI'BI.K SCHOOL Ml Michigan State in the ball game, j no time in gettinghand. the most Lookingout ! t-iol. !i. 1,1. I'. Mar, J'j Th. m»s II l r. .1 r..k M \> We took a licking from Tom "f everything the future, a prediction -is! l-.i- Mora,ri M K. I. hi. Mn. fh. I)..,...1,1 !( i-im Ma. II. Ira ■|',h It.-rk-.w-ki n r- Harmon and crew that year but freshman j made in this column. and the wal another couple of years Give Ka ; . Hi,I I was only a 1 aft | irtan team looked pretty j er the war is over and he will I .ft to me. Anyway I was in have State ranking strongly i HOTEL ADMIXISTi; v or of plenty more of the same "The Champ" and till the | with Wisconsin as a contender in for the national team crown. ! i of Charley Bachman's bunch. I This sort of thing could go on i Ann Arbor that day I began for column after clumn but all [ • follow Spartan sports. I things like this must That was three years ago and | f,n(1 _.for th(. duration anyway.) the war was just some scrap i,ust iin„ther tip of the hat to that Sellicklkegruber stirred ^yp )()bs vve]| done. To Coach Kailj over in that far-oil land called j Schladem.'in. who came to State i team that hadn't ; I pi-blic adminisiit \ Europe. The campus was full to take ove i, t- | Wiiticr K Rnnbiw of students and even advanced | won ^nal m,.pt j„ two yt ttiM.u; | Th„n,», M. H,Hiii,.y, It. I,., - nuUtary found no great rush '"4-Sehlademan soon changed the doors spring by the situation. He started with one ! ophomore finishing ha of the greatest guys ever to walk j inn the campus in VVally Arrington 1 Most of those who took the as Ins one and only star, i j last two years of ROTO had their Hill and-dalets under Lauren j eye on a handsome uniform and Brown's tutelage have finished i so close to the top for so long : ;i couple of military halls as re¬ in the national cross country I payment for their trouble. Sum mei camp between ttieir junior hampiotiships that it is getting j xpeeted oc¬ and senior years was the closest I to be one of tliosi currences. Keep 'em running.: tiling to actual warfare that m«,st of them rireamec ■uni | Brownie. Under the supervision ing in contact with, But that ; of you and Mr. Young cross- j was three years ago, I country ts becoming more popu- | Looking bark ov lar ali over the country with | your organization of the nation¬ ears ol following al meet here. ilenty of good met It's little us trying I over the ic Owls tried to ig moments in aile. So that ran punts back , iruled swan so ntidlirk! and ci nil. will. Looking to that time wiien tiie chimes m Beaumont tower will ! ring out the Allied victory song — then swing back into playing imute touchdown | viuloi v songs lor Spartan teams I in peacetime once again —let's lie ■ last year. football has I chalk up a hope or two. The ln..,ight its thrills and its spills, first on the iist is that State will f or mv money Mtssoiui had the become a part of the llig Ten t in,.best ball club to face the in due time to take its place with Spot tans in my three years here. tiie best in the Midwest. And How they passed that ball ! the other which takes in a very around in spite ill the cold and i personal desire that someday I the rain that blustery November | can come buck heje and watch day m 1341. ! Charley Bachrnan send out a Watching Van and his eagers i football team that will need two per lor m was worth coming all scoreboards to flash their victory the way up here Iroin Oklahoma i seme over Michigan. Aubuchon, the ball hair If anyone has read thi< —Hmilliners ton—-Amur Shirts. Tie* io see dhng ,.i list on any man's court, glomeratiou down to Of hnthrr's lanky Max Hindman, Krank this point —t u it is just "so Mekules, Jumpm1 Joe Gerard, lone ' in Hob Phillip-, and the rest of Hi" this columnii uple of weeks lint any Ties. Stetson lints, llamley Hells. McGregor aps a typewrit "Gary Gang" took on the best or for a ma ine uniform and the court had to otter and catnc lays his destinic in the capable and Lord Jeff Leisure (.lothes. out on top for the most pat t hands of that famous corps. Un¬ The best of the bestest in the til the lights go on again—.It's serapbook on basketball was the Thirty. time Dudley Jones went* wild ag; mst Michigan In set a new scoring record of 25 pnThts- in (iRADlJATES SHIRTS TIES one game. It was enough to see the Wolverines take it on the (Continued from Page 3) S2.2T lo $3.50 $1.00 to $3.50 nose, but to see Jones run the Knight. Jt s'iv K Krufter, Ruth O, Lynch, I Ann Arbor lads ragged was out J.-ttM D Mfl'amt. Davit I MeKenna of this world. Jtan J. Millet . VN alter I,. I'awlowaki. j Baseball brings spring and Frank K, Mkrt'n, Anna H. C. Pink, IVter K Kipmiuter. Barbara A Scar- STRAW HATS spi ing brings many things Coach Kit. John F Schlmter. Willinm I>. Sh« r-| SPORT SHIRTS John Kobs has turned out some man, Holw»t D Stage. June A. Ihumm. clubs that slugged it with the la-alir p. Von Elwratrin. Low W Wagar, j best of them in my short stay. Ruth 1.. Wilier. A Main. M. Wolfe. 95c lo $8.95 $2.95 to $7.50 He always manages to give Mich POLICE ADMINISTRATION igan a whipping at least once Dick Hermit, William B. B«»yd. K»>y j during the season. And never K. ChkifMin, John Dut*. Ukvnynititi (!. Keo- , iio|>ou1oh, F.ukvhi1 M- Krwrnun, PhiL was the atmosphere around Old Ifale, Charln* W Hit inert. Harold SLEEV ELESS SWEATERS College field lacking in blood and ' Mir hurl II tight when the fire-eaters of (Itn I'mfit ti-liott ili.r t! pa nninei' the I E. H**"1 Kuhta. Churl,* II. t. team went into tuntripns over |\»U«M II. Lnunhlfn, Wlllmm I,. Mann. $2.95 to $7.50 U,r' II. Nk'krl. H.-nry J. Nitri^ta, decision. lf|A some Guys like Pete Fornari, Joe l.,i- ...... I anl (. Riul.-r. !,s- '■ ,No'"ritki--IS.naU I. IU-1-irt. J. hn lf".n" Skrocki. t.i leather-armed Casey Frwk-rkk Wilson. W.iuurow Klewicki. A1 Jones, Bob Fitzsim j w. wttu*. mons, "Shorty" Duncan, and the Davis twins have made baseball DIVISION OF LIBERAL All Gifts Appropriately Boxed and Gift ft rapped everything the game is supposed ARTS to be. They played to win and LIBERAL ARTS carried the Spartan colors right Anthony R. Adams. Wilter S. Adams. Alward, Niinoy A. ArtTt>*. up to face-to-face discussions In i cnih. Hailry, Jane 11. Bailey, thunder-like tones at times to j RoWrt £'• keep the fires burning. Into the field of minor, sports J. Bniitl. Ias dmni R. Barnoe, Jr.. Richard F. Bitucrlr. Ji>aniwR H. Bau- Alicv I. Honrdlct, Mary E. Bent, Shop in Louitort. Our Store is Completely Air Conditioned those of us who have been hct Blue, Lnw*e <*. Bonner, EL for three or four years have seen , great changes erne about. Coach j ^ Fendley Collins with his Okie,; and a few other lads from near- | M«r*»r,i n. carvy chjitu cht»i>iwtii. by states have reached the top A, E- ci,rknn«m. Cornell. r c»a,. sh..,m.n e. ctadt, MV/RP'S lAKSirtU of the nation's grappling ladder. l Lth tornrl AnP^KAST LANSNC . Vrtviuhn J. CriindaU. Jphu M. CritsH- The ineompcrable Jennings fieUK LoUk L. Culver, R«>M'in«ry A. IWWIIIWWimw, Durlir-jjrton, IrvittR D*vWo