Opening of 'Pygmalion' Daily Student Publication of Michigan State Scheduled for Tonight College EAST LANSING, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 1945 No. 156 Beecliler, Geisenhof Head Cast in Lantern Night Leading Roles of Shaw's Play; Today's To Honor Top Japs to Try Slum Girl Enters Elite {Campus Senior Coeds Final Stand With dialect difficulties By HELEN TURNBLOM mastered and the stage set, everything is ready for the opening performance this Big Splash Ceremony Will Follow In Okinawa evening at 8:15 in Fairchild Theater of the play, George Bernard Shaw's "Pygmalion." spring term lorts Beverly Sedwiek, Detroit The cast is an experienc¬ aft .«'• H c ated I rrshman, is now considering Procession Tuesday; I lerself 35,000 Fight for Isle ed ' down one headed by Pat Brath- 1 shi| s fell-fledged authority Carnations n ^ off 1 to 75 ler, junior speech !m. i i. physical properties of the GUAM. June 1 (/P)—Dis¬ major d Cedar river. In an attempt from Charlotte, playing the Between 50 and 75 out¬ le term P'ayr—I make a rapid crossing to greet »y be turned 1 lends on the other side of the standing senior women will organized Japanese defend¬ leading role of Eliza Doolittle, the Cockney ers of Okinawa, guttersnipe. Paul seats today at 1 cr on Memorial Day, Bev slid be honored at the annual possibly Geisenhof, speech instructoi and fftcr. r her path and fennd herself Lantern still 3,500 strong, director of Studio theater, .vilt till br obtain- 1 Night ceremony struggled diving to the depths of the which will be he seen opposite Miss Beeihicr itativo. in the 1 held Tuesday today to establish new battle r in her own waterland pag in the role of Henry night at 9:30. lines for another stand against Higgin:;, the ps, and voror- I learned professor who attempts The procession will begin at the U. S. tenth at the t nion 1 army on the the transformation of the the Women's gymnasium and little . . Tables Turned will end at the steps of the aud¬ southern tip of the island. London ragamuffin into the cul¬ American air and ground tured guest at the ambassador's que Ti ev laughed when they sat itorium where the Lantern cere- ar¬ tillery observers reported the garden party. own to dinner. To think, they, many will take place. Japanese, driven from their Dialect Mastered nuel C SEep. I ■ Alpha Gam bus boys, were The program will include .. Shuri castle stronghold yester¬ Born in Australia, Bill Thiil- speech by Pres. John A. Hannah, on m... ■'el eat one meal sitting down and day, were making frantic efforts ickc, AJhambra, Calif., junior, ble-st,< in style, with the coeds the introduction of new AWS to concentrate farther south. easily fits into the role of Eliza's nal wh -,i I ^ir a serving them for a change. president. Sue Averill, Birming¬ ham junior, and the new Mortar Some were, still holding out at father with Cockney dialect and sr and ::'.c A-;- Results were tabulated Shuri town. all. Colonel Pickering is ZOUlfi «.d e the and are as follows: the Board president, Jo Johnson, por¬ The artillery spotters reported trayed by Ted Brink, Grand pero< ni f the ilpha Gams wished they'd never Pleasant Ridge junior. Rapids freshman. The Tower Guard president the Japanese, whose supply of ■d 66.1 M it civil. jic.imed up the idea of serving for the Heading the "behind scenes" ts bou n v. ;r- i'use boys and are ready to coming year will be an¬ horses has been greatly reduced - crew is Carol Jean Reihmer. ^.tie back on the receiving end nounced at that time. by American shells and aerial nil ho.T .v she lf ! Grand Rapids sophomore, in the further notice. Approximately 75 carnations bombs, were attempting to move position of stage manager, as¬ >ast. M aj. Gen. will be given to outstanding sen¬ artillery to new positions with sisted by Elizabeth Brooks, 'Wis¬ •nold's 7th ,n- |. . Broken Record ior women who have not been tanks. Mud clogged movements previously recognized. on both sides. consin sophomore. lpan do. 1 :ts see. 1 Noticing that she Crewmen Pill the Bill fort re:s Shun. was eating These names of women who Col. Louis B. Ely of Philadel¬ In charge of . idvanco■<\ v. the |ith her left hand, a curious have done exceptional work and phia. member of the staff of Lt. production is imrone asked Marilyn Miller who have not been Morris Cooper, Three ft) vers and i•iamizpto honored to Gen. Simon Bolivar Bucknor, Jr.. she could do it- w hen she date have been U. S. 10th army commander on DON Bl'KI.L senior, while the prompters arc i miles' south of' compiled in wo¬ really quite right-handed, men's organizations and resi¬ Okinawa, said the Nipponese . , . director Marilyn Green, Detroit junior, rity. 5 nabaru. - . . . ii Marilyn replied that she dences throughout the campus. and Joyce Chapman, Lawrtncc fought well but too long around b urning the trick, she was Jean Oviatt, Washington, D. I sophomore. of the ".-.ne. the . Shuri castle, captured by the irnnl that such practices often C. senior, will award the I The construction i:, led rcvvN, :i Gen. Pedro A. attacks id to stuttering. Very confi- tions to each woman carna¬ student. marines Tuesday. The staff officer emphasized News in Brief crew j by Yvonne Jones, Detroit junior, •ntially, Marilyn and . responded, Late permission will be grant¬ consists of Detroit sopho- mill division his belief that the Japanese stnt- NEW YORK, May 31 (45 - tiliubut I d-d-don't st-stutt- ed all women mores Dawn Hall and Irene AIK irow D. students wishing egy had resulted in disorganiza¬ . to Ix>b Mueller, a discharged scr-1 Moody; Sarah Dimmers, Hills- intry d :vision. participate in the ceremony. tion, deprived the enemy of good \ iceman who officers and ability to conduct spent two and a i dale freshman; Helen Kroll, eavy iri vntrast half years in the army, clipped mobilized warfare, but expressed Lansing junior, and John Mr- sterday ti ha , o that the been dtre Dame President to Address the opinion the Nipponese might one New York Yankees lead t gnine tixtay as he hurled De¬ Caughna, St. Charles sophoto Others are Peg Morrison, De¬ halt- .. ncirclet# be able to muster 25,000 to troit t n new defensive 11 Seniors at Ifarealaureate 35,000 troops for the last fight. to a 2-0 shutout victory before about 5,300 fans at tin troit sophomore; Jean Granville, Saginaw senior; Doris Christian- nnd Yankee stadium twilight i sen, Greenville sophomore; John \iliireusing the 544 members of the graduating class experiment. | Swank, Eaton Rapids freshman; il heir guests, the Rev. J. Hugh O'Donnell. f the University of Notre Dame, will riean Postluates" president speak on "The Stop Fighting, WASIIINGION, May 31 (45 Virginia Brown, East Lansing sophomore; Marie Rhames, Dc- troit junior and Mary Terra at the Baccalaureate services * Sunday afternoon in the Britain Says Combat casualties of American armed forces passed the million ten, Pontiac sophomore. See 'PYGMALION', Pag# 4 jloine Ecs to Vole College auditorium. mark today, roughly 34 years after the Japanese sneak attack Father O'Donnell, a na- [ £,^££5 < n Pearl Harbor. | or Soph Board tive of Grand Rapids, has been president of the University mill-eastern army to explosive French-Syrian fight-, halt the The total of 1.002.387, which covers, fighting up to about a Alpha Delta Tlieta [t Polls Today of Notre Dame since 1940. entered the university as an un- dergraduate student in 1912, and He! nig in the Levant and,'in effect, served an ultimatum on FranceI 7, , , ,'??' *'"c'b ,,lc, _ f'i,y "idtides wounded, Will Be Installed enty-four ics freshman students home have been received his Litt. B. degree in to silence her guns or face the consequences. j 63455 missing on prisoner. and 104,967 tak- At MSG Today 1916. i as candidates for the j In a firmly-worded note Prime Delta chapter of Alpha Delta ■ Economics club election of Entering the Congregation of i Minister Churchill notified Gen. Holy Cross in 1921, Father PARIS, May 31 (45—Surpris¬ Thcta, national professional ran I; 10 women will be board members in O'Donnell Vas ordained to the Charles | lie Gaulle that the Brit- ed by the stern tone ish commandcr-m-chicf in the of Prime medical technology sorority, will chosen. •:ng to Colleen Vanderslice, Roman Catholic priesthood in mid-east had been ordered to Minister Churchill's note. Gen. he officially installed at Michi¬ Sacred Heart seminary. Grand "intervene" to Dc Gaulle and his ministerial gan State today at 5. 15 p.m. in : freshman, prevent further c slate of candidates in- Rapids. He received a Doctor of bloodshed ami to protect Allied advisors were reported tonight the Spartan room. •ct to ha>c reached a deei- The installation ceremonies 'icshmen Shirley Adams, Philosophy degree from Catholic communication fines for the Jap-| University of America, Washing- ' anese war. ^ whethrr to comply with will be performed by the nation¬ Blake, Walled Lake; Ruth Britain's demands that French al president Mrs. John P. Leu ht, Her, ton, D- C., the following year. He called U|>on the French Shelby; ■ Marjorie In the spring of 1923. Father' leader troops cease lighting in Syria. ol Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bearborn; Sarah Dimmers, "immediately" ' to order dale; O'Donnell was named rector of: French' troops in Syria to cease Following installation, mem¬ Marion Dudgeon, bers and Uiutton Woods, and Carolyn Badin halt on the Notre Dame | fire and withdraw to their liar-' guests will attend _ CHUNGKING, May 31, r. Highland Park. campus; in 1924 he became pre- rucks "in order to avoid a col- j Chinese troops were reported to- (45—] jnj,emi-fi)rma?"banquet"t<)"be the main held Uargaret Foster, Detroit; Jean feet of discipline and supervisor lision between British aiirC night to have captured the south dining room of the of student activities, union. PI": Flint; Kay Gilmore, St. a post French forces." "I China rail town of lshan, 43 which he held until 1931 I A dispatch from Paris said the miles west of the former U.S. Alpha Delta Thcta is a natlon- Mary Lou Johnson, Battle air|6l After a brief period as professional sorority compos- Marjean Kettunen, East presi-J sharp note came as a stunning~bn.se city of Libghow, as they dug ; e'ent of St. Edward's university, surprise to Gen. I)e Gaulle, who deeper into the od of women students outstand- ■ Nancy Laine, Pleasant narrowing cor- i jng in the field of medical tech- Ruth Lake, East Lansing; Austin. Texas, he came buck to quickly called an emergency i ridor leading inlno French Indo-, nology. Officers of the local or- .'tie, Rochester; Marilyn Notre Dame where he served as meeting of his key ministers to China where thousands of Jap- [ ionization are Margie Yerkcy, Grand Rapids, and Shir- vice-president until 1940. discuss the situation. j ancsc are isolated. I -V /ean. Grand Ledge. | Goodrich sophomore, president! Phyllis Devereaux, Lansing * "aupst, Ypsilanti; Nancy Port Huron; Constance Varied Selection Will Be Sung by Soprano freshman, secretary; Joyce Dutt- weiler, Port Huron sophomore, South Haven; Kay Rog- 11 sdale; vice-president; and Be mice Sie- Dorothy Spencer, Soprano Jeane Blandford. sing a duet with Ted Hart. Vas- Giguc" were written by Poldow-!fcrt, Sharon, Pennsylvania soph- h Haven; Nanette Van Der- Grand Rapids senior, will be sa.\ senior, at the commence- Ls. ii,0 daughter of an ' East Lansing, and Sue English i omorc» treasurer- ^ Lois Ca|- «= ef all nrwa dtapetchea credited to l( or not otherwise credited In this paper Alpha Gam, who is to be mar¬ and alao the local new* published therein. All rights of publication on ried in Memphis, Tenn. Her special dispatches herein are also reserved. husband-to-be is Ens. Jim Hag- Ronnie Essert en, who formerly attended U. of M. Sis West, Detroit freshman, Tiler Were Not Too Busy to Die seems us to have since this past changed her stat¬ weekend. Ac¬ That was certainly a fihe showing of students and fac¬ cording to all reports Sis has a ulty members at Tuesday's convocation. Sarcasm, yes, lovely diamond given to her by but no more of a sham than the hollow mockery exhibit¬ Lt. John Chapln. Lt. Chapin Is in the army air forces and also ed by those who were so smug that they could not find attended U. of M. before his en¬ time to honor those who gave their lives to make V-E listment. day possible. To prove to you that not all And, you should have heard the hue and cry that arose men claiming the hearts of our when the college failed to hold memorial services on the local coeds come from nearby schools, we happen to know that death of President Roosevelt. Could that have arisen over Virginia Qulroi, Sigma Kappa, a chance to get out of school for several hours, or was it Has promised to be true to some¬ from a deCp sense of patriotism? WhA knows? one who calls U. of Minnesota his alma mater. Just arriving Yet, where were the vast numbers of students and mem¬ last week, after being in Eng¬ bers of the faculty who failed to attend a convocation land with the air forces, he is honoring many more men, certainly equally, if not more Id. Jerry Barrk, and Virginia is deserving in their total than our late president? wearing the diamond he brought •'—and can you support my daughter in the You are saying, "Oh, well, of course the State News with him. Two well-known alums of '44 her favorite movie star is accustomed ' has to blow about something like that. It's to lie expect¬ were back on campus a few ed." Well; why in blazes shouldn't we blow? The lack of a j days ago, and they brought with , convocation on the death of Roosevelt was dismissed them some news which may in- Buy War Bonds and Stam with a "what can we do about it now, that's water over I torcst many of our readers. They I are Kay Wattle* Alpha Chi, and the dam" attitude. That is a poor way to turn criticism I Bob Edgrll, Psi U„ who have Create A aside. Memory nl added their names to the ever- Probably many of you excused yourselves from attend¬ lengthening engaged list. Sep- ' The Flower and Gift Slioppe ing Tuesday's convocation by saying there will be plenty tembcr is to be the month for their wedding. of others going, so why should I bother. However, if Another Alpha Gam, Dorothy Veda Foster everyone attending thnt convocation had thought that, : Ball, is also wearing a diamond 124 E. Kalatnaaoo there would have been a pretty empty auditorium. i on third-finger-left-hand. ~ her Are your lives so full that you cannot spare one hour ! Her fiance. Fred Kevin, is in the in paying a feeble homage to men who have given their ! navy and is from U. of Miehi- i Ran. Botli Dorothy and Fred lives to preserve your way of life? Is it because you must ! claim Birmingham as their home get in the early lunchJine in the dormitory or Union, or I town. to finish just one more coke and gab just a little more I Another navy man and former For Just in the grill? I Spartan took advantage of a * leave from Great Lakes io pass is as much at fault as the students, if not The faculty more so. At least they should be mature enough to forego i h s pin. lie is Will Henderson, 1 si U., and Jane Waleoti, Alpha GOOD FOOD their personal selfishness and pay a little respect to 230 ii Chi, is the coed who wl'J be tak- men more famailiar to them as a whole, than to the ma¬ ing good care of it from now jority of students now on campus. j on for him. Last, but definitely not least. • Let us hope this lack of interest displayed by both stu¬ Ion todays list ate Marjory Rice dents and faculty members docs not mirror a lack of in¬ land Mar Cropsey, Phi Tau. IP Deluxe Variety Dinners seems as though one evening last terest in perpetuating the democratic ideas for which i i week, Mae, who is senior elass these men died.—W.B.C. I president (in case you didn't FRIED CHICKEN - BAR-B-OU l> CIINI know), presented Maris with ! his fraternity pin, then the ! crowning climax was a ring yes¬ STEAKS - CHOPS - SPAGHETTI terday. SIGMA nil pin between libra and Sigma Chi house Call Creoreie. Alt to <1 P, M 4-41 tit Reward BROWN and while Cheek 1 pkrt cigarettes 155: umbrella j OPEN DAILY 11 A. M. ORPHEUM CONDITIONED Hours — 11 A. M. Closed All Day Monday In I(XV Morrill hall Monday. Call Pat. | 4-2915 StlF.1.1. rimmed n FRIDAY, JUNE 1 rase, lost Saturday bet we eainera 5-2885. shop and audito Bsk for Jean. "MANHUNT" "MYSTERY MAN' GOLD srrol! hand ring, gold Idcnt- Walter Pldgeon BUI "Ilopalong Caaaldy" tfleation bracelet with Kate Roehm Joan Bennett Boyd Added Shorts Inscribed Reward Call B2515. SATURDAY, JUNE 2 FOR SALE MOTOR bicycle A-l coi "SOMBRERO KID"—Don Had' Barry h p motor Andy's Barber Color Cartoon The New Hut Steak House E. Grand River WANTED SUNDAY, MONDAY, JUNE 3, 4 1945 WOLVERINE Anyone Inter¬ in selling receipt see Ct S K Mid* 'Lady.Lel'sDance' 'GangsterFrontier' Phone 4-1)10 ested — Danfortlr. Room 307, Morrill ball. HENRY L. OWENS. Prop FOt KENT ■•KU Tex BHter TEACHERS have appartment to Color Cartoon sublet for summer months. Room for three. 8-1894. 158 GRADUATION flowers from your florist mean flowers from . . . Grand 128 W. River REID'S 8-35") I Telephone Friday, June 1, 1040 MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Spartans to Wind Up Home Facnlfy - Varsity[| .yTKB( toflttEMw Baseball Season Tomorrow Tennis Tmirni>v Tourney It I I S*J Nears Finish j F#Vo the Editor; the Only means to -overooirie-tv*-"'1 Huron* Listed As Last Foe College Field on i J. Th« performance presented ricrs Of racial,-political <»*•.*«- The tennis matches between by the International Center ligious prejudices. Michigan State Will wind up its home baseball season the MSG faculty and the varsity | Saturday, May 26, made evident The Intrrnatk n«l -Cent, r ac¬ tomorrow with a return engagement against the diamond teams are hanging on edge. They i the magnificent work that the complished its task irr the um*A i have split the single match three renter has been doing on the praiseworthy way, if iwO take in¬ forces of Michigan Normal college, of Ypsilanti. The Spartans, who took toll of the Hurons 7 to 4 in the first to three. Two of the doubles j campus since its foundation to to account the short lirOe f>r ttto matches have been- played and I promote friendship and under- program's planning and* tcheats- meeting several weeks ago, • 1 " divided, and the score now i standing among students of the ing. Little ominisSions •:h«.»«4#*i will seek to extend their six stands four to four. The whole I various countries. generously be forgiven. Th»y game winning streak. match now depends on the last were due to inexperience ..nA While in San Francisco dls- The mitmen defeated the doubles match between McGrnth length of the program. The Cen¬ i cussions for foundations of an and Ballard of the varsity anil University of Detroit twice this Gallacher and Stuart of the fac- loerlastmg ponce are being held. ter is willing to oxjeiete all the students and will wd> with t week by scores of 9 to 2, and _ulty, which will be played today. I also the International Center wished come any suggtstiOhR ft r ttve • 15 to 3, Riving them their tenth to manifest its international and eleventh victories in 15 In the singles competition.: spirit and good wilj. improvement Of futuft? gto- games. Bill Page was the victor Dorsen of the' faculty took Hun- | graras. in the first game while Keith yady 6-4, 6-1; Gallacher of the Understanding is • achieved cf. M. r. Steffee chalked up his sixth win faculty won from McGrath 5-7.1 through acquaintance with the of the season in the second gnme. 6-2, 6-4; Clark of the faculty • cultme. customs and psychology Invest in Victory — §i(y War won from Young 5-7, 6-2, 6-2.• ol the various peoples and it is Bonds and Stomp*. In the first game with Detroit, the score was tied at two nil un¬ The varsity won the following; ' Coleman from Steinmetz 6-4.! - % til the State half of the seventh .6-6; Portor of the varsity from ; inning, when the Kobsmen ran Stuart 6-4. 6-2; Ballard won j N N up six more runs. from Ramsey 4-6, 7-5. 6-2. j In the second game the big in¬ The doubles are also split up j ning was the third, when the to this point, the last doubles I Visit our store Spartans scored seven runs. match has to be played today. Three hits, two bases on balls Last night Hunyndy and Young WANTED! and three Detroit errors account¬ of the varsity won from Dorsen for everything ed for-the runs. Ben Hudenko and Clark and Steinmetz and had his best day so far as he Ranisev of the faculty won 6-3.1 in music. hit three triples and a single in I 3-6. 6-2. four times at bat. HELP The results of Saturday's var- : sity gafne with Wayne were dc- WITH A j of cided by Hoffman and Blotkin Wayno-against McGrnth and Ballard of State, the same doub¬ CAPITAL See our sheet music LeCLEAR les team that the match today- depends on. and record department Photographers I This probably will lie the hot- j test faculty match since Rex HE | Morris played for the faculty j two years ago. At the time Nnr- a a a for both popular Quality Portraits i ris was considered the host ten¬ nis man in the state. This is the for III Years first year that matches between and classical music. I the faculty and the varsity have P A R T T I M E 508 Holllstcr Bide. j been on an organized basis- WAR WORK Lansing, Mtch, Invest in Victory — Buy War Bonds and Stamps Budd's Music House (20 • lift Hours per Week) 318 S. 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SSst Lans- Pausing for a- breather the ard Knittel, and among the in« junta-. ■istilH by Detroit K*y soph<„m,^ seniors will find that the big guests will be Mr. and Mrs. HOME EC CLUB sophomores Oail Weber, -Jayne in Publicity for "Pygmalion" :s event of the weekend is the Robert Cook, and Prof, and Mrs. Election of next year's aopho AHmayer, Julie Crumley, Mary charge of Betty J0 Cornish Commencement dance slated for Edward Gee. Everyone will be Standish senior; Maxine Eve this Saturday night, while un¬ in costumes of the period. A red more home economics board Voerhees and Pat Baner. Doris stone, LanUng senior, and H,/len derclassmen will be left up to and white stage coach will pick will continue today until 5 p.m. Guth, Ovid junior; Loretta Ayl- Turnblom, Cadillac freshman ing, Adrian junior, and Bea Luce, their own devices. up the members' dates. in the Home Economics building. Giosse Pointe junior, are other Costuming is being done bv The Theta Chi "Bowery Ball" Senior Reception Held Ten freshman women from Marion Parker, Grosse p„im' is the only fraternity party The Commencement dance, sophomore; Marion Copt and list of 24 will be selected. planned for this weekend. This slated for Saturday evening Lois banzet, hast Lansing jun¬ Ishpeming sophomore: Ma- iVn' annual gay nineties party will from 9 to 12, will be held in the PI MU EP8ILON ior, heads the make up crew. Oppenheim, Hartford soph. , ,,,. be held in the Forestry cabin, Union ballroom. Rosemary How- Marjory Miller, Royal which will be decorated in red i .lid rnd her orchestra will pro¬ Pi Mu Epsilon will have its Working with her on this crew freshman; Betty Satterlv. f „n- are Beth Beardslee, East Lans¬ r.nd white, the fraternity colors. vide music for the some 200 spring term picnic Tuesday at ston, 111., sophomore, and vth The patrons for the evening will couples that will attend. Tickets East Lansing park. All who are ing sophomore; Miss Brooks; Alcock, Port Huron soph. interested in going should sign up Sally Clary, East Lansing, soph- ,,, be Prof, and Mrs. Herman Wyn- can be purchased at the Union lesk or at the Administration in the mathematics office, room garden and Mr. and Mrs. Bern- building. There will be both en¬ 214, Morrill hall, before next tertainment and cokes. " Monday at 5 p.m. As for the past week. Fhi Mu Those who are going on the Tau, in connection with Ewing picnic will meet at 5:30 Tues¬ house, had their first social day afternoon outside the math¬ event. Their radio party was ematics office and will walk to held in the Forestry cabin with the party together, a picnic preceeding. BIG SISTER COUNCIL Rowland to Play The Phi Delts also had a radio Fall activities committee of —Noiv Showing— party which was held at the big sister council will meet in ^•SACINaw • A N N chapter house. Both of these ra¬ organization room 1 at 5 p.m. • i A C K S 0 partial tr-nk place on Tues¬ today, according to Jean Zook, N dio day. ^ Hamburg, N. Y., junior. _ NEW VORK * • A IT I f c» I , v Yesterday Pres. and Mrs. John •I A N S I N G ECSTASY ___ Hannah held the annual senior ALPHA DELTA THETA Fine Toiletries • Rare Perfumes - Lingerie - Hosiery reception in the Union. All sen¬ All members of Alpha Delta iors. professors and associate Theta are asked to meet in the Accessories - Sportswear - Ready to Wear professors were invited to attend upper deck of the Union at 5:15 PHONE 4-0417 WASHINGTON AVE. wHb HEDY LaHARR the affair. tonight before going to the Spar¬ tan room for installation. 117 So. — Don't be a tradition breaker— No smoking on campus. For Her Graduation Here's to Fun in SURF and SUN in a Bathing Suit from Mills Spring Jewel Boxes Selection HAND TOOLED AND MONO- GRAMMED IN GOLD Handsome jewel boxes of durable simu¬ lated leather . . . attractively lined in cel- ancsc. 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