Weather < lowly .nd mild with scattered showers Daily Student Publication of Michigan State College Vol. 33 334 EAST LANSING, MICHIGAN , SATURDAY, MAY 26, 1945 Ho. 134 Speech Department Students at Annual Banquet ^HonorsStlldeiltS Fete Allied NatlOllS *vl. Outstanding Workers Receive Money Awards Pageant to Grasp For Participation in Radio. Spcccli. Dramatic Spirit of World Activities at MSC During Past Three Terms Understanding Outstanding students in speech and dramatics receiv¬ For the first time oh the < aYn- ed awards last night at the annual banquet pus an international Festival will sponsored by be presented tonight in Fail child the Speech club in the Union ballroom. Toastntaster for theater at 8; 15.— the evening was Cecil H. Nickle, assistant professor of The program is" a pageant : ~ "speech. consisting oi dames, vocal num¬ bers, omt novelty skits staged, by Joe A. Callaway, profes¬ Sororities to Sing of student, talent and outside -per- " sor speech, presented formers representing thc vru tous For Three Maxine Eyestone, Lansing Allied nations. Judges senior, and Barbara Chandler, Dedicated to thc late President Roosevelt, the festival is under HOB to '«-«■ «,r be held tomorrow at 2:30 ssrs rrs.tssr..'" dents in the field of radio. the auspices of International i tiib with the assistance of fraterni¬ :n the College bandshcll will be Money Awards ties. sororities, and other campus organizations. Margaret Dolley. vocal instruc-' Receiving money awards for To Promote Understanding tor at East Lansing high school;! [,ei).rescn:'"g ih.c c°Vcfie in thc The purpose of the pageant n Forest Rinehart, band director at I East Lansing high school, and, pros? and P"ctH' contests to promote international :pirst v™, and aid in thc understanding «>£_ William R. Mclntyre, voclal in- I sophomore; Helen Kroll, Lan- other peoples. Being held in con¬ • motor at Eastern high, chair-' ^"k. Eatnn junction with the San Fram n.co an Maryhelen Chick, Detroit, ?. p ST*™1"; ™ Bnnk-, conference, thc festival may set "phomorc, announced. TarM, R"p,ds ^cshman and a precedent on other cariipu.scs- e, Singers will be judged •„ u . . , on sophomore. Darrell Cook. East Lansing thruiigiiout the country, public¬ Mrs. Moirec Com- . ounciation 15 points, attack and ity chairman Alice Knott, NiJes p(.re jnstnlctor in speech, gave >. lease, 15; tone .quality. 20;, out the,* lythni harmony and balance, j awards. ' senior, announced. Also receiving money awards Lloyd C. Emmons, dean of the selection, 15; interpretation for school of Science and Arts, z,ilj representing State in the '! appearance, 5. Thc total state contests were orators Sally open the program by dedicating number of possible points in 100., Cornwcil. Lansing freshman; | it to the late president, and Jo- Intermission entertainment Doris Guth, Ovid junior, and j scph A. Callaway, professor of •ill be provided by the Corn j Harold Dachtler, Charlotte jun- ! speech, will act as narratoi. Horert from FarmHouse. Greg-1 ior. Frederick Sorensen, instruc- Representing Holland in the International Festival tonight j America's Contribution Dean. Detroit freshman; ry Harry Blair. Danville, lnd„ jun-i tor in written and spoken English are left to right, Barbara Rice, Buffalo, N. Y., freshman; jf Following Emmons, an Amni- presented the awards. Nessa Lumsdcn, Pleasant Ridge (reshman. and Doris Pick, can square dance will be prc- r; Lynn Zimmerman. Fowler- Extempore Grosse Pointc sophomore. Thc Oriental dancer is Eugenia I rented by the Sigma Kappa mii- Speakers lority. Thc dancers are Barbara - w.lfPllnTrCi.,n±" ??-rdena- J"M'ph Menchhofer. assistant Libby, Okcn.os freshman. , DeGraw, Vi.'vt* Heyt. rrinrf'nJn^uf.'.niPr^rnrtd Grand Rapids junior, Dale,' Pro'«*or tics of speech and drama- preM.nted th<» awards for Mary Kay Hab. o< k, Betty Butler, Nelly Clark, Lor- Howard DeWolf^sFdTha''^M? uewott, scciaiia. Mo.,, repenting State in the extern^ Professor Continue to poraneous speaking contesU to wnior, are in the group. Muriel Wilson. They will be ac¬ Leroy Hamlin, Dearborn junior' On Old Folklore W ith be If it rains Sunday the sing will and Dachtler. He postponed to Monday at 6:30 short talk on also gave the activities of the a Fellowship companied by the Corn Hours' orchestra. Members of the or¬ m. in the bandshell or " Dr. Richard Mercer Dorson, chestra who are affiliated «iih College [ student forum, iditorium depending on the | FarmHouse fraternity include: Robert Starring. . eather. written and Instructor in spriken English cx- rnllf»«V«» Pwsulpnt i pro,e,for °' h,sU,ry anri poI,"ral *WMIvl!!•; science, has received a $1,350 Howard DcWolf, Dale Brown, Harry Blair. Gregory Dean, Ger¬ J mr-nts plained the year's accomplish-1 rwx «« i 4 11 ! from the library of ard Hcyt and John Borden:;. of the men's debating 1 O .UtlKC A Cambrld(fc prc,s. Dr. Dorson thc historical research ryn Nolan, Ellen Servicky. Mar- naplain Albert J. Hoffman r of m..cir music. ' oTrnvThAw ',!n*T it"9nn1he," rclla Lewandowski. Virginia Mc- their by Don Buell, pro-J'"KTn J-i.,.,., 0-r< minuter " r his thesis f®n0wshm pins on a $1,200 Sh. l- in Percy Jones hospital at Dr. I) Stanley i nttle Creek, will lead the con- fessor of dramatics. | . if the Central Methodist church j I M°"y M'«a". 'lory Clarence Edwards, Instructor! e and Joyce Potter id the . egation in prayer. A mixed in written nd spoken Knglish, i o! Lansing, will give the thvoca- i . .. t Df. Smith Thompson, profos- j \c wrnan club will present a •rus of 75 voices will present |jnn; and Jcanc Rlandford, so- !or'd ^nl?l*-sh at Indiana univcr-j Rus.man dance. announced the students who ew numbers. Pres. John A have been selected for member- w.„ llnp . prano"i'nd Grand lupuu'iicnior.; •"*' who is now writing a book I laiella Price, Charles Deter H.,nnah will slve a tribute, and "avne r- I will sing -Agnue "Agnue Dei," Lamb f'n O Lamb Dei. " O ^ American American regional reglo. folklore Charles Bostwick, Eleanor Ham- in- Rl ^ pp r>" t ry Frymire will read the f debate oj q(Xj by Bizet, before Father I ^as requested Dr. to tner, Darrell Sook and Dorothy honorary. New members are ' j write a chapter on °'d ■ of Ute Spartans who have o'Donnell's address. | New I Leathers, 'ics who are mrmbes of ade the supreme sacrifice for sophomore, Leota ' the nocturne trom After tne "Mid-! from Min- ^hlch *>« 'n4'udcd Student club, will represent the Leota_ Calkins, Calkins, Has- Has- — ^ by,in _*hc work. "" ' * . prumipv country Tam Taps oonoiuHn wil conclude ,le'1 ^phom°re' J"n« Szosa. El- Calkins, Has- f dimmer ,summer Nieht's Night's Dream" Dream" bv ln work. ^ ^ 'Scandinavian countries; followtd e convocation , Mendelssohn, > played by the or-! This summer Dr Dorson plans: by Merrill Walker, who will , g.n. 111. sophomore: Phillip Hcs- • ehestra. Dr. C'oors will offer thc to return to Harvard, where hewing an English song", and Baib- l.y' "us*e6f-'n sophomore, and benediction. Thc service will j received his graduate degree, tojara Chandler, Floramae F' twr, Dachtler. lose with the recessional march'study additional ' popular tales'David I-ing and William Thir- See SPEECH. Pace 2 from '"Aida" by Verdi. and legends of New England. ! heckc who will give an Today's English j vocal sk.t. j Peter McLaren will sing a Beneath This Soil Lie Seeds — In Bottles | Scottish song, aftir which lrt- Campus - i cf Buried 18 inches below thc soil I the M.ciiigan The uncorked containers were, State college! placed at 45 degree angles four campus, at a point not disclosed inches apart, with thc mouths viability experience ended in 1940 when Darlington dug up the 10th bottle and conducted { I land will be featured by Stodc nt ?,u£ members Luclla Price, Lex- "rr«l. Yo Ota. Maxine Fink- J*Ii'rg.ar?: „Ann.c tit j for security rtasons. are twenty slanting downward to allow fori experiments on its contents. I Eastman, Mildred Kaskill, Sarah • • . Lowbrows Co j bottles of soil and seeds. drainage. Ten of the original 20 species i Jan® McDonald. Eleanor ilam- I Planted by Dr. William J. Beal, Buried Scientifically | oi cp<-Hc cformttinfaxH seeds germinated when tVv4>! M>hon the I SlllDENTH. PlfC ..2 Incongruity struck a high note professor ot botany in 1879, thc The original plan was to re-: contents of the first bottle wcre]« ■• en the FarmHouse "Corn Bor- bottles were the beginning-of'an move one bottle every five years, dug up in 1884. and 11 species i IP I '. 'ij/inc . Spike wJones II, vatitv uta li, crnational day dress rehearsal came to iv the! v«»v experiment CApAi l..,vut in seed viability but in 1920 it was suggested that tit which will not end until 2040 or the interval of testing be length-, -- - o— , were identified in thc 25th year. The number has gradually dl- - , TIME TABLE dressed in their Sunday later when the last bottle will be j tned to 10 years, thus increasing minished until in thc 60th year, M*h- go-to-meeting suits, while brow the other half of their act, dug up and its contents planted the duration of the experiment and observed. . by 60 years. Dr. Beal himself, in 1940, four species germinated, Bottle Chipped a the Sigma Kappa ''Square Fifty freshly gathered seeds dug up the first six bottles be-1 Two of the four were un- Dancers" were dressed in ■ from each of 20 different hcrb- tore delegating the job to Dr. i knowns, which were not among Festival rehearsal, 1 p.m. jvans and shirts. The Borers hur- aceous plants, mostly weeds Henry T. Darlington, professor the original species planted in Union ballroom r edly assured Director Shirley found growing on or near the of botany at MSC, whose first 1879. The theory was offered ( that they may have been con¬ fflllel. 3:34 p.m. ' -'swell. East Lansing junior, j campus, mixed with damp sand experiment on the. bottles was Congregation Shaarey-Zcdc*. fused with a similar species at sinbe they'd just come from! dug from three feet below the conducted in 1914. a oanquet they hadn't had time I earth's surface, were placed in to slip into their zoot suits. | each of the 20 pint size bottles. First Period Ended The 60 year period oi when the bottles were prepared. See BEAL, Page 3 Union hoard dance, 9 p.m. Ballroom, Union J M Saturday, May 26, 1945 MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Page Two By Licliiy MICHIGAN STATE HEWS CAMPUS By georgie CHURCHESGrin 3,1(1 sager u Entered as second-clam matter under act of March 1879 at the post-office. Bast Lansing, Mich Offices located on ground floor of east wing of Union f IT. MART'S ABd*Uy,e*wpt " Sunday and Monday mornings during the regular Thursday iror*'»l"g° during summer session by the students Tomorrow's sermon will be a school wear and of _ at Michigan State collega. continuation of Instructions Telephone — College Phone 8-181L Confession. Masses are at 6, 7, Editorial Office — Ext. 2^9; Buatoaaa Office — Ext. 268. 8:30, 10, 11:10 a.m. and 12:40 natiomal aovsatia HMunno roe Subscription rates—3c per oopyi p.m. The May Crowning will be iona! Advertising Service 23 SO per year by mail; $2.25 per year at 4 p.m. CMtf PuHitkm Krprtttnuin* by college carrier to students; $2 06 college carrier to unity center a Ave NiwYoanfi.Y. aw • min • us aissut • Usrsisrisas _Tomorrow's - service will be held at. 11 a.m. and Sunday MB or THE ASbOCIABSP P&2SS school also at .11 a.m. The Associated Press la mduaivcly entlttad^fe the use for reputoleaftoh na2aeene of aU Haws dispatches credited to it of hot ottitgwtoe cradTad in thla Worship service will be at 11' and abo the local news published therein. AO rights of publics ion an a.m. tomorrow. special dispatches herein are also reaeryad. PRESBYTERIAN racutty Adviser" . . . . Peg MMdlemla* . . ;.*d23S5 "Making An Asset Out of Manager ... 'Barbara faaltoi*i Trouble," text second Corinthi¬ Advertising Manager Jesrtettc NtxOn Night Editor . ans 1:3-4, is the topic for tomor¬ row's sermon. The service will be held at 11 a.m. The topic for . . . Day af Doom the School of Christian Living, which will meet at 7 p.m.. is "Homecoming of the Service¬ Today is Saturday, May 26th, _ men." A special invitation is ex¬ The day freshmen begin their fall. tended to servicemen. It's tough to think of six-hour tests christ lutheran But worse when they mean NOTHING or All. Celebration of Holy Commun¬ ion will be held during the rcg- The end of today is only the start _ ulajr service at 10:45 tomorrow Of horrors spread over two weeks. morning. The topic for the ser¬ mon is "Why Believe in the Tri¬ Prayers will be many and probably loud une God?" For the "D" that each of seeks. christian science The lesson for tomorrow will Yesterday was sad because it did end be "Soul and Body." Service will And today probably won't. be held at II a.m. "The trouble is, they said I'd learn a trade in the army But hanjr on, kids, and give'em your best. st. thomas aquinas "I know is how to derail trains and blow up !,; We'll pull out of this jfosh-awful nest. "The Holy Trinity" is the topic —Phyllis Smith for tomorrow's sermon. Mass is Yank Bombers Turn Heat on Tokyo Turun held at 8 and 10 a.m. and at 12 could see the smoui noon. GUAM. May 26 (AP)—Amer¬ mains of at least a peoples church ican Superforts turned more heat mile area sprayed The topic lor Rev.. McCunc's Tokyo today with a down¬ LETTERS 1$ The Editor on tons in the record 1 .... sermon at 11 a.m. tomorrow is pour of more Jhon 4,000 tons of "How to Save America." The fire bombs man around 500 plane raid early Tin; Student club, concluding its planes, making a total of more Target for today • IK) the Editor: must be some senior music stu¬ than 8.500 tons of incendiaries unouchi business d •' meetings for tills term, will have T L The State News has commit¬ ted grave injustices to MSC dent who feels qualified to make such observations, an art stu¬ a picnic in the East Lansing park in honor of the seniors. Every¬ dropped 48 hours. on the city in less than includes the Impei ment center and "v ,-- dent who could review art ac¬ before, but few as stupid as your one will meet at 5 p.m. in front The Marianas-based B-29s earthquake proof hi; tivities, and n drama student lack of coverage of the ballet who could coyer dramatic pro- of the chureh. sped over the Nipponese capital and most modern o ' program of May 19. or the Eli- CENTRAL .METHODIST at medium altitude m early and neighboring war ductions. jab recital at Peoples church on Tomorrow's topic is "New De¬ morning darkness. Crewmen docks. _ Why doesn't the State News May 20. see who it can find to write signs for Living." The service Certainly the two events de¬ those stories'.' will be at II u.m. served intelligent criticism and Sincere'y, COLLEGE LUTHERAN review. Certainly your able and HELEN COVER The theme of tomorrow's wor¬ penetrating stalf could produce Church Ed. Note: Applications will be ship service is "A Christian's adequate commentary if it accepted In person at the Slate Creed." Services are held in the would. Why doesn't if; The two News office. State theater at 10:30. programs were among the most ST. PAUL'S exciting performances to be pro¬ Celebration of Holy Commun¬ duced here at State, and no word STUDENTS ion will be at Canterbury house I rum our daily. Did the sunshine at 8:30 a.m. tomorrow. "The those two days temporarily (Continued from Page 1) on mor. Dorothy Leathers, talis Trinity" is the topic for the 11 blind you'.' a.m. service at St. Paul's. Holy JOAN MORGAN Hedrick and Kdn!i Bayer. Negro Communion is held at 9:30 a.m. spirituals will be sung by Elaine and 12:15 p.m. every Sunday. Baker and Edward Harmond. rpo the Editor: Following the intermission, ST. THOMAS AQUINAS I During the lust week there France will be feted by members PEOPLES CHURCH have bt'en three outstanding of Le Tricolore, T >hi Coldoftns, SPEECH (interdenominational) CATHOLIC Ctll'IK II 405 Abbott Road 1 performances on campus .the pre¬ Doris Grigsby and Helen Sainar- (Continued from Page 1) . sentation of '"The Masque of the lied Death." "Elijah" and the South American Fiesta New officers for TheUi Alpha concert given last Wednesday by Holland will be represented by Phi were also announced. Those Bidu Sayan. Mason hall with Nasa Tumsden, holding office are: president, Weekday Masses- 7 .u Conirssions—Saturd.o These were all given sub¬ Barbara Rice, Jacqueline Uulleti, Yvonne Jones, Detroit junior; p.m. and I ■ 30 to : stantial and satisfactory writeups Adele Rolfe. Doris Pick, and vice-president, Kay Tclfcr, Daily Rosary arvntu by the State News before they Marion Schulte. Owosso sophomore; secretary, took place, but there was no Student club members repre¬ June McNutt, Detroit junior, and mention of them in the form of senting Poland are Miss Price, treasurer. Bob Hogle, Farming- a review. Charlie Beder. Miss Leathers, ton junior. Cook. Miss Fihkbeincr, Max Studio theater also announced Many students feel the lack of writeups of events after they Ploughman. Miss Hedrick. Ber¬ recently elected officers. New of¬ have happened. They don't want tha Morgan. Miss Gaskill, Miss ficers' are: president, Charlotte a rehash of the facts but a criti¬ Beyer and Sara Jane McDonald. Forsythe. Washington. D. C., Norma Lou Gregg will sing an freshman; vice president, Mary cal view of tlie caliber of per¬ Italian song, while Africa-will be TePoorten. l'orjtiac sophomore; FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, COLLEGE formance. I realize that the ability to portrayed in a dance by Edward secretary, Virginia Ripley, Plea¬ SCIENTIST LUTHERAN CHLKt 11 sant Ridge sophomore and treas¬ Worshipping In Hie I '- 1 " write critical reviews is in no Harmond and William Watson. East Lansing Masonic Temple way synonomous wiUi the abil¬ Mexico, Central, and South urer, Nancy Stmc. Saginaw — 314 MAC Avenue Stale Theater, Abb"'.' ity to write news. Special know¬ America will be represented in sophomore, i ledge of the subject is needed to n fiesta by South American stu¬ Sunday, Service — 11 a.m. Bible Class at nr* • make criticism, whether favor¬ dents. Friends Pay Tribute able or adverse, reliable and The students are I.igia Simons, Worship Service ai if J* worthwhile. Nancy and Mary EUen Wyngar¬ To College Employee Sunday School 9:30 a.m. "A CHRISTIAN'S CRM"" Lurking somewhere in the den, Ricardo Salaznr, Humbcrto — corners of the campus there Ruiz, Roul Zambrano, Tomas W ith tF ords, Gifts Wednesday Service ■— 8 p.m. Dominguez. Cesar Gonzalez,. El¬ WILLIAM YOt'NO. M A. «' Honoring Frank Mitchell, chief - Pastor ba Malavassi, Herbert Gomez, Reading Room and Lending electrician at the college for the Mario Rodriguez, Ricardo Pare- Library — 211 Abbott Bldg. Lutheran StiidnM 1 '' lust 4ti years, 230 guests gathered des. Mariano Chaverri, Alejand¬ 6:341 p. III. at Parson..- at a testimonial dinner Thursday ro Valiente, Ciro Martinez, Rod- night for dinner in the Union The rigo, Hernandez, Rafael Eehe- ballroom. garay, Efrain Ribeiro, Jose Chili- Kit;hell, who will Most boga and Alfonso Fernandez. Gifts for unity CHRIST LUTHERAN retire on July 1, included j $100 Beautiful United States representatives East l (Missouri Synod and a $50 war bond, a watch ansing Center will be /Mice McClelland. Joyce charm in the form of an electric Graduation and Applica¬ j\nn Weinman and William Tliie- 224 Abbott, College Manor 122 S._ Pennsylv uiia light bulb and a varsity blanket Mlehtgan tion Pictures licke. Concluding the program, with a block "S"' inscribed: ROXIE C. MILLER Minister near 11)00 E. the 4-H club will give a United Frank Mitchell, 4b' years of ser¬ Worship Service Hid ">• Personality Portraits Nations flag finale. vice to MSC. "WHY BELIEVE IN "II The watch charm will serve Mary Phillips, Soloist TRIUNE GOP' at the Hiiiiiiiler** Hoard Found (is a perpetual pass to all events DELTA HAJOS-EULtSON STUDIO un the campus, particularly to PARIS, May 25 (AP)—U.S. athletic events since Mitchell has Worship and Sunday Hike and Meet in GAMMA picnlr-Sutnrd." t'nion •> fm ' 22112 So. Washington Ave. troops in Berchtesgaden unearth¬ taken an active interest in them School Service at 11 a.m., E.W.T. 1° ps lairs ed today Heinrich Himmler's by either sitting on the bench lansing currency hoard — valued at With the teams or running the around $1,000,000— score board. Saturday, May 26, 1945 MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Page Three Kobsmen Defeat U» of D. Team, 6-5 j[ Weekly Letter to Men in the Service J Keith Steffec Pitches Seeo# State's five-man staff, who Women's matches held at the Detroit Ten¬ little ditties describing a'mosl everyone on the Ihroe pub) ma- • nis club and Highland Park | tions with great gusto and detail. What the songsters may have « (lieved lieshman, in Bill Page, Muskegon the ninth inning. Sports courts, respectively. MSC racket wielders lost to | 1 lacked in quality they made up in volume. The speech department followed on the hee's of the pthi r I McCormick, sophomore Wayne's net squad six matches I group and had its annual banquet last night. The affair was ,,rm By Jcannette Nixon urler, started the game for the .... called 'Nightmare in the Speech Department" and J . Semi-finals and finals of the, to three. Results of the single., • /rom what — v.artans against Walt Kelly who class fencing tournament have '-matches were Robert Ryland, | hear the title wasn't far from wrong ft turned out to he a s"*k- I vent the distance lor tlje Titans. been played off, splitting evening. as eif course it would be with those charatlt-ix according to Wayne, defeated Harvey Hunv- The Titans' defeat gives the Lois Newman, instructor of' ndy. State, 6-1, 6-3; Dick Young, I in the speech department taking part. I bspien a record ol nine wins physical education. State, lost to Dclbcrt Russet, ■ . The sorority sing is set for tomorrow night if—there's-always Each fencing, class chose the .ndTour losses against the Titan | Wayne, 6-love. 6-4; Milton Hoof- | an "if' these days—the ground in. front of the handsheJI' vs I •ord of six victories and six four best players to compete inj-rrian, Wayne.' scoretLovcr Jack . somewhat dry. It not. the coeds will have another day to tunc ' round robin tournament. The] McGrnth. State.. 6-2 6-4:' Phil l| UP their whistles, for the sing will.be held Monday night. a ■ feats. ' .. .. ...... .... . _ . ., I .Uv0_A,v0mcn winning the most j Schreiber. Wayne, defeated Bcni, As long as we're talking- about music,■ we- might as well finish- — Final scores for tire teams , .u . _ . „ ... ' , c Michigan State six runs i bouls m ,hr round robin tourn- i Porter, State. 6-3,6-4; Bill Cole-i| 01,1 ,he ch?r,li?' ,Bld" SaFa,>—y°»' " have to pronounce it, I cant . -ht hits hits, and four lour errors; errors- U. U of ; ment scheduled then played off man. State, heat Art Plotkin. , in the finals. —«PPe»r«l Wednesday I Wayne, 6-2, 6-1 and Bob llallard I her current lecture-concert series. Poor Bidu probably tliroughl night and presented the hist offering c( , i„ five runs, nine hits, and four • . l ors. Competing in the first group! State, overpowered Robert Lc-'l 41?e d never 6ot here to enjoy our nice wet Weather with ur » The two teams will clash again were Mary -Slack. Saginaw iwandowski, Wayne, 6-4, 6-2. Ireshman; Louise Osterholt. Do-'" In the doubles games Rmacl i|J.he v\as originally sol to appear with Richard Crook-., l.dgr I . \t week in East Landing with trolt sophomore; j1 N'nqJWartini. but she finally hid to come manlcss. At Na-;t, , pair of games, one Ttfesday and Audrey Lath-I and-Ryland scored over Hunyady 11 muM iUC ftIt at "on,e with so many coeds in the s.um- I rup. Farmington freshman; Jape ' and Young. 6-4, 6-2. Wayne's I wt"at,',n- ' e Wednesday. MOoney, , Saginaw freshman; -Hoofman and Plotkin also de- , „,Il,cai-'r.a'*"?1bas established on campus: hen- | Jeanctte Kuroly, - Wyandotte' foated Stale's netmen. Porter I 2 K > ' , ' ■ ",un'-°'"r for men. The gjoup v;ie, freshman REAL and Grand Rapids awwuuijiuic, Lois lledriek, and Coleman. 6-1. 6-1. McGrath I. ^R"n J?y rc,u"M l >ei v.ceu en and is housed at the former I • sophomore. Win- »Y HI" and Ballard UIIU UclllitjU Ml ell Waggoner beat and I| i._ YY UgKlTllT tlllli . pha .n""a R<1" h.""^ , .. ,, , on Ei,k' f»rand River. The house will , . » (Continued from im Page 1) n,n« the most bouts with the Buttenmiller. 6-3, 6-2. for State. L' ll , opene'1 ;JI complete with cxUns.iveitdc.ee- | Former digging caused' a Dieee »eheM nup,bw" points were, Spartans overthrew the U. of! I a e\° V u'. ^afl ".embers Irving there, class approxima latelv one half I ?hss~^""ncy ""<1 Miss Slack. D. net squad winning four , f "ckits fur cmmenecwwil and if I Thought y;»> I h square to be ch^nrjed riiit (!f Edwards, Pontiac fresh-r matches and losing two. Piling I ! ' d su\v (Al,tr all. hoys are romiog ■ base of the bottle iruitpil i directed thsn- tournament. up points for State were Yuuns, r t f ( A ar C"X>>1 r ri utcdal >uii ^ot ought I ; !l40. exposing the h, r 1 pla>in« »hc second round of wh.i defeated John Hallcck. U. t.f! I COunl f-"r , ~ , ' "ie to Vertical percolating ,(,b,iuts.wrr of Win O'Donnell, Pon- D., 6-2. 6-love, 4-6, and Porter.,' Lonesom. |y, | Hire and hringuig nn oe the ev' the ex- Juajorl Mary Hanson. De- who won his mutch by default. I PEG. l" ,n the <4tle ahout Uolt ^"'"'"e.; Doloris- Kay, t Fred Kassner. U. of D. over scor- — — - — —' - ,n'hi^niare. the siTFfare 5ttrrt frCfhmnn: HlIen Housc. cd MeGrath. 6-8. 13.-11. .6-2, and .. _ - , . < "rounrl DearbornTieshman: Evelyn Bei- aftother V. of D. netinan. Max II TCStlllll? ( lUH'll xpei imerit has attract-! Norma Jean Woodland freshman, and; Taylor, defeattxl Hunyady 3-6. • Rurrrels. Lansing 8-6. 6-leive. ' t®<" "f?_ ' .IHiUUlll eonsiderahle attention, in freshman. Top women in this FeneJley A. Collins. Michigan j pound division. The two fcey-; tif.c tin les and has been tournanient were Playing lor State, Hunyday and1 Miss O'Donnell Young scored over Taylor anelI State college wrestling com h> arc tront Tulsa, Honed ,n David t a,rchild s ] and Miss Berlin. Irene lanck. Kassner 6-3. 3-6. 6-1. Porter and I now.—talent hunting• for nexi! Cn Mny ,, Al„|(.1(jn henf(. oo.graphy, "The World Was, Ravenna sophomore, and Mar- Coleman won their match by de- year's team, figure he- rfacncMj 1 alry (tarden. garet Lepley, Detroit freshman, fault. I bottom bai rel and !i,fci spartan J8 and squad captain, tum- . . registered for the* ■ rciiild. who is the • son of directed these bouts. nothii.Ja turned up. M(kIcs d,„.,lh ,|IS re Fan-child, professor of Placing first in the finals. Miss "I 8,Ji-s we were pretty lucky Ifoh birthday until Oetobi r . 4, ish at Michigan Ag- cultural O'Donnell won all three ol her tr.st ar In find a couple of -1.7-f but prospects are slim that he'll •tcy :e in the rniddly of the last botfts. Losing one bout to come and for whiitti Fairchildjin second was Miss. ReKiney. INFORMATION (1- with wrestling Collins ejsfilains^ 'We've. e.1 Hi • year's quad that' and where C'dhns Inntn II n ne-of the first itien to stre'ss. latTel fresher an; Barbara I.lovd. i rehearsal at 1 p.m. today in the, lee-orded an undeleated s, oon ol natmnal honors in 1927 while a "Tlvantage of "planting only Dearborn freshman; Joy, Hilh+es' Village IIIl.I.F.L in the Hu-poiinrt le s. e-tid a ophot ore; fiwen Hubinson, llillrl will hold a Palestine Beat's name will not run , national AAU th.i l-plaep Willi , Pornte s'iphomor Mai.- night tonight at H:30 at the Con¬ mi i.y Anuetsiiri lb* 135- 1 sk of becoming just anoth- un C; ghell. Harbor Hut di soph- grcgatlon Shaarry-Zedek. Every¬ .piiii- in the history of MHC, and jean Owen, Detiu one is invited for movies and . e every 1.0 years for the 100 years, a row of buried freshman. " refreshments. Mih-my Suicide Pilot is will serve to remind fu- AlllU'k I .S. S|lj||||j||*r 'generations of Spartatis: IIihihI Uclrusi's W'ir Information he work done by one of the; j GUAM. May 26 (APi- Jap-j —iSoiv Showing— 'sees greate st scientists eon-, i.to be studied and exploit-, liegtinHnp (oniprohvnsivr Exams heavily at uli ai pilots and- troops ked American ship-! • . ing Additional in fin¬ eoriijii thnsivt n regard- Failure to take the mmatioris will result in an. ] p.ng and airfield installations! Thursday night arid Friday n j the Ok.na They damag¬ 'Ravaged Earli' est in Victory — Buy War' hits been lelea.scd by Paul Dr ;- the year's work, ed 11 light naval units, unci .AiiIIU'IIIMV Nt'WhretlH is and Stamps.^ sel. chairman of the board of Notebooks, hooks and other examiner-, articles will not-be needed for heavily. Fleet. A dm. Chester W j of iho Japant'tfc aljo- N'lout/ said in today's mum uni-i Cixnprehensives will be r- the examination and.students are fitifs afitd'invuHioir ol eil at ih'* end of each quarter tor or asked notji, c.ir.r.y theni Pi iuil- que. . J Slate any course in which the Hard term is being g.ve 'hat quarter. td rr ,imi the necessary paper will he furnished. Fountain pens are tic- wheels-up. cra-h ■ Five rncn.y planes attempted landing, oni , (sliiiiu. Yontan airfield, .'Okinawa. Students who will take the he suable for the English exam, hut Service compieheiis.ve examination- tins quarter, mist present then j,:."- they are riot required. Fxau uiati iri'looms will be op¬ Section hiStatie .(ientificatiori i a; d" at en 15 minute- Ireforc the hour each .session of the exam. Those without -proper must make identifu at.on previous urrange- that an cxariuriation is to be of¬ fered Students are asked to be in thi ii seats ready to_start Lik¬ CANNIFF'S ments (or other methods of iden¬ ing the tests "n the hour rather Cleaners tification. Students in the third term of a than lb u .cites after. A student :• av leave 'Ire room when he has 118 East Michigan ba.s.c course must take the com¬ finished h - exam and need not prehensive this ternj unit have been excused by their dt.in. wait (or the end of each three hour i sior. before leaving. Lansing Tailors 27131. A. C. 1 P.M. — KVKN. 1-S I'M LAST LAST DAY TATE DAY Mar-Jo Shop F L CTW E R. S SPECTACLE BEYOND COMPARE To Flatter You Across from the Union cf B. A. Faunce Co., Inc. Keel Estate Insurance — SUNDAY • rroperty Mamgeinenl—Bonds Latest News Cartoon Going -My Way" Ho W. Grand River 8-2213 Saturday, May 26, MICHIGAN STATS MSW8 Page Four Term Parties, Dances Rate High on Weekend Calendar Union Board to Hold All-College Dance in Ballroom While Dorms and Sororities Keep Campus Lively With Varied Social Events As they approach the end of the term, students find a long list of social entertainment for the last few free hours before finals. Union board is sponsoring a dance with music by Dick "Snook, his band and Norma Jean this evening at 8:45 in Two Seniors the Union ballroom. Dorm Open House To Present have East and West Mary Mayo combined their efforts to present an open house tonight.. Recital Based on an oriental theme, the dance will begin at 8:30, lasting Mary Louise Tobey, senior until midnight. Patrons for the music major frorri Manistee, and Shirley Crisman, Pontine senior evening will be Mr. and Mrs. music major, will be presented Glen Stewart, Prof, and Mrs. in a recital tomorrow evening at Cecil Nickle, Prof, and Mrs. 7:30 in Peoples church. -Miss Harry Hoppe, and Prof, and Mrs. Tobey, organist, is a pupi1 of Linton Stevens. Mrs. Helen Sholl, teacher of pi¬ The Porpoise fraternity will ano. Miss Crisman, flutist, stud¬ be hosts to a splash party ies under Keith Stein .associate which will be followed with professor of music. dancing at the Forestry cabin. At 5 p.m. the swimmers will go A piano major, Miss Tobey to the Women's pool, and at 8 also sings soprano in the MSC choir. This afternoon at 3:15 she p.m. the dancing will begin at will appear over WKAH. playing the cabin. Prof, and Mrs. Charles McCaffree and Mr. and the first movement of Beethov¬ en's first concreto with a sma'l Mrs. Itaymond Early will be the. orchestra. - patrons. Sorority Parties Winter Term Soloist Sigma Kappa has slated Miss Crisman is prominent in term party at 8:30 p.m. starting campus music circles, playing in with a hay ride and finishing both orchestra and band. She with a dance at the chapter was soloist winter term when the house. Among the dancers and orchestra played Boccherini's hay-riders will be the patrons, "Concerto in I) Major." Mr. and Mrs. Kennth Richards Miss Tobey will open the pro¬ and Prof, and Mrs. Stuart Gal- gram with two of Bach's chorale lacher. Tomorrow the Sigma preludes, "1 Call on- Thee" and "Christ is Risen." linprovisions Kappas are giving a May morn¬ ing breakfast at Pinetum. on -old chorale melodies, they At the Thcta house the pledg¬ were written for the liturgical es are planning a radio party in year in the church. Her first honor of the actives. Starting at group will be concluded with 9 tonight, the members will be "Sheep May Safely Graze," ar¬ welcoming Or. and Mrs. Walter ranged by E. Biggs, noted pres¬ Fee and Prof, and Mrs. Herman ent day organist, from Bach's "Birthday Cantata." Wyngarden as patrons. First Flute Group "Polonaise and Badinage" by Don't be a tradition breaker— Bach and "Cantabile et Presto" No smoking on campus. will compose Miss Crisman's first group. Enesco, violinist, composed the second number. Schumann's "Sketch in C Ma¬ jor," one of his four sketches for organ, will be played next by Miss Tobey. This group will be completed by "Afterglow" by Groton. contemporary composer. "Concertino" by Chaminade, played by Miss Crisman, wil' lollowv Organ Finale Sleek, Miss Tobey will conclude the program w ith Boellmann's "Gothic Suite," which is written in the contrapuntal style. A -Gold Limbs! contrast is produced by using tirst full organ and then u soft interlude. Lust year the Mu Phi Kpsilon patronesses' award to the most outstanding junior woman music student was presented to Miss Crisman. 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