MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Weather Partly Cloudy, Eight Shown- Unity-W,„, /«Michigan noitacilbuP Changing to Light Snow State FAST LANSING. Mlt llliiAN. to Graduate 63 At Term's End Degree Candidates Include 17 Seniors, 16 Grad Students Campus Srniors Will Krlurii l''«r Jun«> Coiiiiiii-iK-riiM-iu A total of (»:i students, including 16 graduates and -17 seniors, will receive degrees from Michigan State college at the end of this term, according to Registrar Rolrert S. .. Happy I Mention * Linton. Linton said that Sur to Direct ! menccment exercises will lx> no cum- I ROM held for the fall term gr.id- Church Choir uates, but that they may re¬ turn to State for senior week" u- In 'Messiah9 tiviticg in June. The following students are c.m- .(iidatcs for bachelor's degrees: Hit choirs of People's Church. Josephine Uelp, Wayland, join ro¬ under the direction of William R. |nlism: Thelma Cameron, NRes. Stir, of the Music department of j language and literature; Hai Inn I.. Kunit Shi Sltih'chiai MSC, will present George Fred- Ogle, Kdwardsburg. pre-metli al; . Hut n isn't (irrrk coming from erich Handel's Messiah at 7:110 | Mis. Virginia Chamberlain, O .■ •#I, p.m. tomorrow at Peoples church, | Xarrill hill at 3:45 yesterday aft- j home economies; Sui Foo, St. Mrs. Helen Roberts Slioll will |)r. Shao Chang Lee'a [Johns, social service; Kathcr ni be organist. Harriett Hiller and I dm in Chines#- literature was | Pelerson, Grayling, biolog" al Ismlj learning Chinese the hard Joyce Johnson, East Lansing; ' sophomores, will be contralto AIL Wolverine pictures must gW—armbrrs of the class were and soprano soloists. The pro¬ he picked up Saturday mot l- < Christmas carols. If the gram is sponsored by People.i ing from 8 to 12, according to lees didn't sound familar. It is iluireh and Student Christian .Marco Green, classes editor. Ibnisr they uritten In Chinese. union. If there has been any mis¬ The Messiah, produced in Du¬ take made In pictures, students |... f.'rer Since Adam blin in 1742, is Handel's most should return them during famous oratorio. The these hours. whole | Fr Jeti'tne MacKuchin's class Messiah from beginning to end pen was listening atten- |Swiv : a lecture on Adam and was s»-t upon pr in 24 days. I science; Heva Dirksen, lion Lie "Must men." said Considering the immensity of the i Mountain, physical science, ..cl work and the short time in- [ Margaret Coulter, Flint, home v- |ihak * ih> Fatr.es Mac, "think that Volvvd, it will remain, iwrhaps I "nomics. woman can outsmart 'rem " forever, the greatest leal in the Further Graduating Seniors [ Fturr. 'he Uu k the room a whole history of musical eompo- | Florence Gregoric, Calumet, i? disgruntled male voice sitinn. | home economies; Suzanne .si- ■»«!. "1 don't.' The Messiah Was three part- i rt> "«rbor Beach, home . o- Chr.st and the stmv of the No- j'"1 Mary H-nen.ft, laiiRUHge East L an< It torn tun*; lu- • tale ()' Apples 4. 1 v , ty* #l iii. the second denling with .u I , llfinno „ ianne Engstrom, 1> nu«l, .... Ii nel 1 College building and grouruts men decorated the Christmas tree the love, suffering and death of VI »m East Lansing, fine .to I Ms In Prof. c. E. Russel's between the Union building and Campbell dormitory. It is pic¬ the Savior; and the third c\- home economics; Marion Kci h- tured here in a slow-action, night shot. latn, Lansing,-social service; Unt¬ |»Wf«liure ^ i,M class decided sufficient they pressing munmr of religious a Credo. faith ill the old Norman, Lansing, social .»a- apple polish- jcncc; Alice King, Kalamazoo, tins, 1 *h,n th,,y walked into his Jill Lippert, Helen Cover to Replaee 'arts; Ina Limmcr, Grand Rap' L-;, mterday afternoon and | language and literature; Norma ' 1 height Editors Barb Jones. Bonnie Esserl Veteran Enrollment [Garthc, Northport, public scl jo I' shiny apple on imusic, are also on the graduating Tht> weren't at all For Winter Term list. Taking the perogative of graduating seniors to relax during their **!fd to discover the apples last term of school, Barbara Hafford Jones. Glen Rock, N. J., Increases Daily More candidates include Mm- |*h nerely hwauw Pir, of ,he r|us senior, resigned as night editor of the State News. Today's issue — : —;— l» will be her last. The estimated number of re¬ joric McGregor, Sand Creek, home economics; Mrs. Ruth Per¬ after class, the The Board of Publications has cently discharged veterans on- ry, Monroe, home econom:.-.; ^ N»ieei•I consisted in actual Children's Theater accepted Mrs. Jones' resignation lolling next term will run from Walter lllslcy, Muskegon, agri¬ the "forbidden" 1,000 to 1,500, Dean S. E. Crowe culture; and granted one term's leave of Mary Van Allsbuig, Will Give First Play absence to night editor Bonnie unnounced yesterday. Approxi¬ Hurt, home economics; Thomas Children's theater, which Essert. Grosse Pointe junior. Re¬ mately 40 men fill out applica¬ See GRADUATES, Page 11 tions each day at the registra¬ • ittirisin ? was established at State this placing them will be Helen Cov¬ tion office. fall, under the direction of er, Mount Pleasant junior, and I®"""" o» llfC „M „.m COnS'StS of Jean Granville, Saginaw graduate assistant in .speech Jill Lippcrt. Detroit junior, both of whom have served as night The number of applicants greatly exceeds expectations, and TIME TABLE Eh „> ihe fir^ eight and dramatics, will present a editor assistants this term. a critical housing situation now exists. About 30 percent of the » <. nri' and party-poop- one-act play "Jean Valjean Mrs. Jones has been a night ed- ' returning veterans are married, TODAY — week— and the Christmas Doll" this itor since the spring of her soph¬ afternoon at 2:15 and again omore year. After a year's ab¬ and bousing facilities for these State YMCA, 3:30 p.m. ' Come Bark Soon this evening at 7:30, in room sence. she returned last year and couples have been supplied by trailer camps, Crowe said. Spartan room. Union 49 College auditorium. The resumed her former position. Abbot hall dance, 9-12-p.m. [ In addition to her work on the The acute shortage of rooms Union ballroom presentation is open to the night desk, Mrs. Jones has been for single men has been some¬ NEXT WEEK public. — teaching fundamentals of journa¬ what alleviated by opening Wells | Final exams Twenty-two children from lism to State News cub reporters. hall to civilian men, but it All week Lansing and East Lansing will Her husband, Lt. David Jones, will facilitate only a third of the act in the play. The purpose 1 '42. served as night editor on the I veterans returning next term. j TUESDAY of Children's theater is to Bi( skter mailinc conunilUe State News during his senior Crowe pointed out that the give youngsters an 'opportuni¬ 1 5 p.m., Union lounce year. situation will be even more cri¬ ty for training and experience FRIDAY — Miss Essert will be out of tical by spring term when vet¬ in creative, imaginative dra¬ .Med. aptitude test, 3 p.m. school the entire term and will eran enrollment will exceed that ma. i Ent. lecture room return in March. of any other term. • . And to All Good Exams M I CH1C.U STATE N E ^S_ Pay* Two MICHIGAN STATE NEWS CAMPUS CHURCHES GHii and Bear tt Br CAROLYN KARNEY . . . By Liflity EMert-c u matter »wr art c< March IFTS at lh» pat-offlit Ra.t La nun Mx-h 0»h.-e* looted an era and floor ot east vying at t'nkye CHRISTIAN SCIENTIST B adding A-In**. NWtn » PuMtshew daily except Sunday ar.d Monday mo. rings during tl-.c rcg-alai The First Church ct Chris:. ac-.yol year and TNurwiav mornings dutiful »unun«r session b> tb.e jtu.tmta So tulirt will hat c v- .1' c vin'> c! Michigan Seal* college TclevyfcMV* — Collet* PNon* 0-15.1 Mivh. rrn« r '.-.tonal Office Evl MS. WutirMaa C flic* - r.xl A1S. *...-«.-ripe on ra!r»-dc per copy. NiOoCd! Advertising Sen ice. Inc. U .V per year by nail. C U per y*ui ( M#ir IVKJ^T» K di»ii»i.he* credited to it or rot otb.ervrta* enedned in rlita pape- . e leva' new* puMnhed tf.creiiv At! rights of publication o* Senrir. a>* a-so -eaervej A..A. tmnitn: CiUIEC.E LI . - JXN HOPI'S MARION MFCKEt ....... i LrONt SKASTH'IM ! . •< • S c . tl\RH \K I lOM * initOKI at sTArr . N>;M Edtlcrv — III F DFAKINr. BOWIE F5SIRT. H AS JVKVU. |i \Ktt IRI JONES. JEANETIE NI.XOV vrvxri akahs i aik Kt>>t A I -a.ur* Editor . » MVRJORU l.»M»K\MIH • iv.. CIIAFE1 OF CHRIST wti! (hattro to (wive to )aaks H.ly Coiv.mun Last iK i'isidtvi a: S jr..i It) .IV liver r. \y, Rev tltv So'... In just ji four more ilay< most of us will K* homewanl- emir.* buuit.i to enjoy a pleasant interlude of schoollos days. CHRIST LUTHERAN In our minds art thoughts of homo and tho folks, of gix\l Tomorrow morning? wive,- fcavi ami prolonged sleep, of agatti ftv»juen;ing familiar mil ho* a# its subject Vvv- haunts and visiting with o.d friends. For tho more ener¬ |«l Ye,My People vv.ih Rev getic. a regimen of hitting all tho bright spots and really I I Wi i.n, wslar. in the pulp ' An advert* serv ,.v w ill be hel i "doing tho town rv.i" might tv in onler. advice, l-i.i' Never tell it was a nv.no. With all our anticipated vacationing and mirth tn this w ith the topic in the evening You lose in. r. patu ; that way' •Two Advents Compared" ho'a tay season, a little voice uithui us speaks for thous¬ ands of men in army and veteran hospitals not so gay and UNITY CENTER "Loyalty To Ou Carv ction?" jovons away from home and family. Will we lx» free and easy in our minds, knowing that will be the topic . < Rout Miiler APO Miu-kji 20th Anni vim •san s minister tomorrow nwrning at thiy.se "Yanks Who Gave" will be forgotten this I'hrist- Ihe tt.o'ciivk service Alpha Phi timoga. national service fraterr.it \ n'*<. unless we remember them with gift l>oxes? PEOPLES CHI ECH ing its twentieth anniversary during the week W m't our laughtor ring tn hollow tone* when we know "Dr McCune w .'l >;H*ak on the to 16. The fraternity was founded on the can ; that our neglect in this effort will have made some silent subievt "Composite l\rt:ait f t'ayette college in Brainerd hail on Dev. 16. lt>J" Chrut' tomorrow rvma Wili our conscience be clear this rhristmas* Both Ihe Student .on^eis arc The chapter a: Michigan'Ann Arbor B> • ihe Fireside Disc.osk ' group.' Stale college was known as V"'",1'" r'!' v,i If we have been procrastinating our g AtV was founde. • r crippled fellow who will he cheered by our efforts when bet.i euapter .tnc naUonal fra-, l)r D Sun ley Coots pwsu r. Christnias nx>r:i he opens the package wc prepared for lerratv At mat um, Alpha Phi!c!p'w ot ° ^v'"' . »'il! have as his tnpi. lo vaerow •An Old Ho. s F..: A Ntw Day t>nice.i had '50 chapters {or brotherho.Ki The Union liesk is a collecting s tat km for all gift boxes at Uie I '• am serv ,.e Now is aco sirwiu ; President . i the . ar.4 contributions. tr. November. 1940. State's Jesse A Woedrtng . ST MARY'S CATHEDRAL Ijrt- make this a brighter Christmas for h* spitahsed The serr. o- tor toriucrww w i. rapter installed a new groups! ua Yanks. Let's get busy te basec e-r she Saeramer.: Matrimony Ma»>e< wi.i oe hel* at 6. ' 6 J<3 iO 1 a. aini I! 10 with Pas... Mivns.gr. r Francis Affairs Ity TOM EBNER ard SALLY CLARK State J tng H«:o.e PiJ isvititiu otlieiat- Church darfc and uen.ng out at tne d«[u ".eu S'oup Pians GatKering Directory , r.. < r.,v_ye {,. see, uie giris jumpu-.g iiw.'j • trwwisv la S«*v wc »'«»> in:e-r.a:..e a. Club ;.»j-g s Uiat l»*l Stanley ua:e .< last June, atxi Phil purty to be g..*r -ex: Friday were mamevl last Novem¬ at *J0 nr. ai f* l-.'.e; national ber H Bum ot men are cunung eente: Tr.vae atteno'.ng are asse.i - tuck *.c Stale winter lerm to br.rg a sra.l gift rarkej U Mane SeSwart seems to be cruier Ixe a sxy ,r a g,rl 5:.:e.- PEOPLES CHURCH ST. THOMAS .AQi rNVs ' • TT •• I 1 pass its', lavmg tiviuoie .-vxteenmaling . r. natKWal ce.-.ler w.l. ae . tor iBLrrCrnaminatiooal CATHOLIC CHI Rt t) -caves a *«a-? sue., -aerarrmuvt i:: exams migri be all lor*igr. sioderibi. i^r aig id*. «*J ARHOTT Ho VP T* .. - 01 ""** Haykier «ve -s Christn-.a, hoiways WORSHIP anc SERVICES Suaday Miuei — t I# It e..M x (at»: ^ 4 Met l»r*. Mar.* is a D*~ y .5# i rag Hal> Da>» af OMlgatwa M*>"> | T. E U SBkjfcl Weekday Mattel — ; and > I POKIR CITS Of CHRIST IN 1 onfettiant — Salordo _ Thar Suiae: agax. B»d Siedritn. ta the aa\y I HI NEW TESTAMENT" t In i:M am and ! JI l» ' I* .'-nee* ana a Dc&ac: ci s.grr.a N- Daily Rotary Keieu III Mb"" IHWOUS MrttNE txsteniiiy. ray c*recenti Densy tlU pan C.M.D weatrer ird f-nai?taleiy «*™ xt-rtri 'a be tf.e mil togc arwurd Sere n*r.of meuxal .'x p-n Sacihi cwi in us y.e trust !. v.nmar. frcrn w:rr.vr » IHKIsI ir Advent THE SAME"' «en« FR. 1 V. MacEACHIV P-ss-* FR. MICH Eft MLEKO A«V WT* .* seec barx.| She ma±nig.".t I Nasr.vjle, Ter.r TVr Unuak b Handel al i JI Phoa* S-J:M til !vr box ard craiismx.t .Jtc i D-sgeraini writs, rcnuabc mav tr-wa !oc a.i x. .we jst Hun-te de- . terx ard |ccin( caxgr: op on the ta..i -.a."x.f x do witr. sqaare yatest piedgmgs ar-t n.t.atacbgf FIRST CHI RCH OF C HRIST C HRIST LUTHERAN rwfcCs. Ptato are the Ute B-t as j »* fail uu: Alpha t has nave two SCIENTIST CHURCH the )jjb| f*x 'Ail sock w:. see AJTAlBb. Page It L"i lait'l — Matoric Tempi* (MivMort S>n«>« ao ;iai aucn as ra'x.er dull ic 314 MAC Avenue call tune jut and catch up ocv ail 122 S©. Penri as 1 * v! Sunday Seryyre _ || «^ UOD THE OSD CAUSE AND I. j. V0M>T i'' ° First or. vie lis; *e«rjy takes us CRE.CTOR' way out to Mason ball tor live JLStSSi Heruu Worvnip — • 'u new-s Cut Sally Kalcrv. Sagjuw MN. MON. ^ Sunday Sejsool — JJ# »jn. fphocBure. r.as ;«ee.y*d a Px. C1 "COMFORT VE MV PloPtR* ERNIE PVLE S # U rdne>da> Service — | pan p.r. :rtr» Dark aewih. Detroit Jun- J Advent V«tper« -STORY OF>- - kx- This all to* place jut aoout j v Reaau-.« a^*r and Lending L*rai> - Jli Abfcois Bid« -TWO ADVENTS compvrip t a x a«MU ago. G. I. JO TRY OCR Say. these Mwtugar men are W itS SIZZLING toe v Ouu FcUews. B-rr-ng-^pa Bofge-v. Meredith for episcopalians Raben Mtuhmm spcrtir.g a ilignu server, is new Chi psc ak«g viDi ihe Sinma TEAKS Seevieet In JJIE CJJAPfL OF CHRIST THE KIM- Sunday Kappa iriangje The man is Rob 530 t- MICH. AVE. MfipaSaU. a graduate of Michigan .. . Commuaien at » asd 10 A.M iA *41. TEL. 5-;si6 <« Akkoei Road '#rmi' MmUds ^ " <:M *tl"> Thir.g? have really been hap- n.y*mNT ft. W5 Art Department «ivfessor. new Expand Will equip- j rare of the increasing enrollment cordi— Next Term ordlng to * Workshop to End With Corwin Play Kadio cludes: Kcit Hcmn.etcr. Saginaw A an announcement workshop will present a growing enroll- i of the department. j from the department. its last broadcast of this term junior; Ted Brink, Grand Rap¬ expand the-Art dc-j The department stated that the Alden R. Dow, distinguished' next Wednesday at 4 pun. over ids sophomore; Milt Haitcma, term. Prof. How- enrollment this year shows a Michigan architect, will present1 \\ KAR. director Paul Oelsenhot Causing sophomore: Portland head ofof the art de- percent the art percent increase over over lastlast year's lecture Jan. 10 in the audit-j has announced. The story "The Foster, Bay City junior and John ,is announced. j figures. 1I,S topic will he "Man and Mod- Plot to Overthrow Christmas" by Swank, Katon Rapids sophomore. Frhng U. Brauner. s jorn Architecture". Colored films Norman Corwin. is written in Others are Lois Robnison, Cin¬ •ssor of art at MSC, * * * will bo shown of some of Dow's thymed verse. cinnati O., senior; John Potts, y"'been discharged j "The lesson of War Housing", ST'. !*U'r ,Wh,ch.tWi" in Most of the action takes place Saginaw sophomore; Sally Hell, where all "the under¬ Connor. Grosse Pointe junior, and O'¬ nv and will resume | sn art exhibit from the Museum discussion'on 'aivhitecture Pal,°n world characters are planning a Carol Sanford, Grosse Pointo position Jan. I. ! of Modern Art. will be ori dis- 1, on auh.touure. , # . The lecture will be open to way to take the joy out of the Farms junior. Pauline Mot hi. , ,v(u:pment was re- , play from Jan. . to 24, in the tho publu. n!Ui t0 hoU1ors o( tho Christmas season. : man, Muskegon Heights junior, week to help take | Music building Art Gallery, ae- fine arts lecture tickets. The cast for the program .in¬ i will ho the narrator. V f | f \ ■ mm m , - ;V>v.s ■," ^ ■ % xX nWJ* ■ ■ ■ ■■ x ■ v'A>'."y\ \fF x«t 1945 ALL-AMERICAN FOOTBALL TEAM Selected by The 350 Members Of The American Football Coaches Association coaches watched with trained eyes every HERE, at last, is an All-American football team selected by the men man who looked like AU-Amcrican best qualified to judge—the football material. Week after week, these re¬ Again the Post pioneers in a sports venture coaches of the nation. ports were filed with the Association, It's the first time in the history of tabulated, and returned to the coaches oj interest to millions oj Jans. 'To keep up college football that any publication for a careful study and a final, end-of- has been season vote. with all that's new in the nation's favorite privileged to announce a selec¬ tion from the top authorities in the game. The men who made this final Ail- 350 COACHES TO VOTE American team are the real "Who's sports—be sure to read the Post every week. These are the men who have set the Who" among the nation's players, as college football stage—discovered, selected by the "Who's Who" among trained and turned out the the men best qualified to judge. players. To¬ gether, they have witnessed all of the Don't miss the American Football good football in the entire season. Coaches Association 1945 All- NEW METHOD OF JUDGING American Team in the December 29th E>uring each week of the football season, issue of The Saturday Evening Post. Saturday, tMcember 8, llM.-i Htv Four MICtilGAN STAT K N EWS m;:\ 1945 Spartan Football Season Passes -*■ With the college grritl season over for this year, finest shows seen this yrsr on the college field when of 193 a M In Review ..Ul^> .MJ MMdkl M «k4: yards front rushing, and caught 39 passe- for total of 365 yards. He aluo added IB points to tin . let's take a final look at the game and individual he srampered 80 yards for a touchdown and also Spartan tally card. Hon Hendricks, replacement accounted for half of the WIIHoppers points. v.- statistics and determine just what the Spartans The bin upset cnmc with Pcnn Stnte. Lauded in the for itrrslln at fullback, chalked up 19B yards In ti did or didn't do. running attempts, and punted six times for !«-, East as a powerful aggregation. they were downed 33-6 yards. He also added IK points to the 113 for the Football" With nil its colorful tradition returned to j,y ,|u. Spnrtnns In one of the nation's btg upsets for season. ♦he nation this year, and Stnte stayed right along with the yenrs. Ituss Render, nee hnlfbnck. passed and ran State's two top freshman ends, Wnrrcit Hucy it. Tlie Simrtans took on n tougher nine laime sched¬ the ball for three of State's touchdowns in that same, ule. tougher than last year in that they were not limited for what thr„nparta*N did or didn't do. let's have Nick Edgier, ran up a number of yards by sting-,.■ to civilian tennis. a look at the compiled statistic- for the farts. passes. Hucy caught six passes for HI yards, and Trounced in their opening game by Michigan to MJM' Opponents lor caught eight tosses for 117 yards. the tune of 40-0. the Spartans displayrd Just what Yards rushing 840 1.338 Walt Vczmar, 240-pound tackle, accounted for • could he expected from thrin In the way of a hard Yards passing 798 497 most time played, with a total of 3B4 minutes. He a\, going club when they defeated the Kentucky Wild- Total yardage 1.638 1.835 aged more than 40 minutes per game, and was in • rats the following Saturday 7-6. and after traveling Number puni returns 34 34 entire 60 minutes against Kentueky. Contos ran to Pittsburgh, they pulled one of their two big 551 358 rond with 374 minutes, ploying 56 and 5(1 minus Yardage an returns upsets of the year by lirktng the Panthers 13-7. . Ktchoffs 39 35 against Missouri and Kentucky, respectively Returning home once more, and this time victorious, 1.384 1.339 Ptsvtng 96 minutes against Missouri. Rob Unti¬ Distance on klekoffs •he Spartans embarked on a series of five home games, 113 138 tles ran up s total of 366 minutes for the season Total point- fields of Tackle Kent Kshsugh followed with SB1 minute- of which they won three, tied one. and lost one. They Individual statistics vary a errnt deal In nil an he also played 60 minutes against Kent nek x ipened the series by defeating the Wayne Tartars for play. Russ Reader topped the last. In rushing he The remainder of the list ran as follows: John-«n the eighth consecutive time. 27-7. carried the ball a total of 70 times and picked up 201 336: Breslln. 831: Huey. 313: Ketgter. 373: Kruil, i Fans that witnessed the Marquette bottle saw the yards, and passing 90 times for a total of 617 yards. Spartans at one of their peaks, battling the llilltnppers He returned 18 punts for 189 yards and tallied 35 of 389: <'twill. 133: Pagel. 369; Blank. 834; Mossnrh. to a 13-13 tie A vengance-seeking Missouri team was State's collective points 163: Ludwtg. 13&. and Hendrleb. 191. -tipped in Its Tiger-lily hud by the Spnrtnns who rolled Hits',in followed Reader- in accomplishments. Carry- The final game statistics rend: with 361 running i : over it 14-0 ing the ball n total of 112 times, he gained a total of the Spartans gained a total of 1,287, and lost 32:- i. Ureal laikes next Invaded the college, and set 301 yards, passed four times for a negative two yards, total gain of 962 yards; while in passing, otu Stale way hack on Its collective heel- by drowning punted a total of 43 times for n combined yardage of tosses, 88 were completed and 12 Intercepted for ; the Spartan- 27-7. Half-hack Frank Ashchcnhrrii- 1.637. and scored 27 of the Spartan points of 958 yards, giving a combined total or 1,920 yam ner. formerly front Marquette, put on one of the Htrvr Contos ran third In scoring, gaining » total the nine game season. Western Conference Devises New State Relays Return Final Examination Schedule Svstem to Pick Big-Ten Champ ; To College Fietrlhouse Final examinations will be given during the rcgulii State's indoor track coach Karl periods during the week of December 10-14. CHICAGO. lbs- 7 P A. Schlndemnn announced that For elnsses meeting 8 or 10' 9 or 11 1 or 3 - , Michigan and Ohio Si The Western Conf c n c c (.Northwestern i triangular Max tlTe teutnttvi date for the 24th Wed ties. Won. Wednes. Mo . M-T-W-Th-F which yesterday devised a 18. Minnesota and Michigan Thurs. Tues. Th sys¬ running of the Michigan State M-T-Th-F Tues. tem for determining an annual _ Chicago itriangulan i relays. The meet will be held M-W-F Wednes. Mon. Wednes. Mr Big Ten football champion by Wrestling Jan 19. Indi- ] Wednes, Wednes. Wednes. Mr Snturdny. Feb 9 has been set as M-W counting tic games as half won ana. Jan. 26. Purdue; Fcl 'b 2. j in the Jenison fielrihnuse. M-l Fri. Fri. Mon. Alo end halt lost, today set dates for at Wisconsin. Feb at lllti Minis. S Last year the relays tverc held Wednes. Fri. Wednes. Wt W-F its 1946 spring sports champion¬ lao pion- 1 Feb. 13, Oh o Stale Feb. Ann Arbor under the direc¬ Tues. Thurs. Tues. TI in T-Th-S ship meets following day-long Michigan State; March 2, of the University of Michi¬ Tues. Thurs. Tues. Th tum T-Th schedule session Northwestern gan. and by agreement are being Tues. Tues. Tues. Tin T-S Thurs. Thurs. Thurs. Th Conference swimming, wrestl¬ jictuined to S;stc where they Th-S ing and indoor track champion¬ 3C ( rots Country Run lwtr* founded. SchUd«',n*n SBut ships nil will be determined March 8 and 9. with the swim Mif;lit See Revival at Sx-tx*i1 i lesota, the llifi (.on fere nee Talks rof Mm xx t st thi Unix orplv Items up fir consideration in and » ■ indoor trai the discussions of the Central Cri Collegiate conference coaches in¬ clude Uie resumption of the 3-1" , txx-s country run in tirde 1. With the provide an additional conference at Norlh- yeiung Ma> Tiic corfercnce suspended its annua! distance runs in 1933 xxhi'-, of."i. a s xxited to expand x\ n petition under sponsorship of i the National Collegiate Athlclic association The NCAA meets Coaches :t c annual ex.nfer- have been held Hi State ever wee ir.wtirg a' • ,o ox\i the f i- since. Dates ano locations will owmg University of Michigan be decided upon for Uie 1946 Spring schedules; _ ii din : and outdoor track meets. Tennis. April 26 at Purdue April 27, Mchigan and Purdui The electronic -era may be it Indiana (tentative*. May 4 rough on rats " Soon to be placed Illinois. May 11. Chicago; Ma> on the market xx ;11 be on elec¬ 16. at Northwestern. May 1, tronic rat trap. SPARTAN PLAYERS By ART ROSS Ollie II hiU\ Ex-Xavittutor Makes Comelntck On liasketball Court One of the many returning ser¬ & sUvng Great Lakes team, that1 had no le.-s than fixe vicemen who is rapidly re-est¬ '^All-Am-; ablishing himself in Spartan ath¬ er.cans" on its roster. letic carles is Otlie White from White's court experience will Cleveland. Ohio! prove a tremendous asset to ft i ■ Not so long ago. White was a Spartan hopes, during the grind¬ first lieutenant aboard a B-24 ing 21-game season being played bomber operating in the Euro¬ by the Spartans this year. Ollie kbI., li i. pean Theater His position ab¬ is a guard and his tight defens¬ oard the bomber was that of ive play has been a feature of '0i' navigator. He has really done a his performances in the two bit of travelling, visiting such games played to date. I 'I/; 4 . countries as Italy. Germany and Offensive Player Russia. The influence of these He leaves Utile to be desired fc* areas on White has apparently on offensive also, throwing six been felt, because since he has points in the opener with Michi¬ returned to college he has en¬ gan and seven more last Wednci- against the H'.uejacket quin¬ • rolled in both Spanish and Rus¬ sian classes. tet. Three different occasions this Ill'v' Letter in *43 White stands an inch over six brief season, have seen White help to open up the opponents' wml - feet, and weighs about 190 defense just when it seemed that lit i pounds. He earned his first letter State would have difficulty pen¬ as a eager back in 1942. when etrating it. State had a very fine cage squad Ollie will be a handy man to that included the sharp-shooting have around in the future rapid Chet Aubuchon. It was during succession of games starting with that season that State defeated the Minnesota tilt on Dec. 24. Page rive ^aiil' HOURS NOW THRU CHRISTMAS $M>AV ... It tO « • THURSDAY ... 10 TO 9 - OTHER DAYS ... 10 TOO The largest array of Christmas slippers you've ever seen. A complete a roup of every type in every color and every size. 3.50 . . . 5.50 4011^ EAST LANSING Outcome Uncertain Spartans Face Tough Year; Combination of Coaeli. Plavers Work* Facts Find Header. Cantos. Bres i in To Determine W orth of State Five TfUlkniOU Evo Top Spartan Football Men for Yea,- By Btt-t. PAGE ,\von shoulJ-nui detract front the Com inn Moot Statistics tell the story for Con tog. a right halfb.u. With their opening two games ''wt that for 40 minutes the State three State football players who W ind them. State's t. on has resumed basketball!'«"« played at least on even practice once|,crms w,'h 'he best ser- Doubtfully arc when slatovi for individual citation announcement is made of the team's leading pass Despite the work oi tw ends, he collected 3i p.,,. tn.- e in preparation for their p"'** teams in the country, The svvunming season doesn't outstanding gridiron achievement a total of 265 yards. M, .. re t fousjh opponent. the cagers! Ow °f 'he big reasons for this got officially under way until during the 1945 season tosses originated front • frvin Minnesota. Although the ' lowing was the play of Rabin the mdoile cf next term, never¬ Noteworthy in the Spartan rec¬ of Reader, and the mim¬ gone is over tw o weeks away, the ! Roberts, forward from Spring- theless .i has been many a day ord cf five victories. three de¬ ed hint among the n.it S > rt.o s wil. have light daily Jf'e.d. It: Six feet tail and weigh, M'nce coach Charles McC.i'frve feats and one tie is the work of ers. v.o pouts during exam week pounds. Roberts is o>g .-••• the squad began daily • -i k- halfbacks Bus- Reader.and Steve Largely through the , • Af.er that all of the men vv.l: >H* (enough and rough, enough to Jte and fullback Jack Bres- Centos fullback Jack Breslm. - go n a vacation but for some it iJ good man on rebounds, t'ominr AAl' 1 u. tans out-distanced the: w i ! be very short. ! Veteran Player If nothing interferes stveru! of Punier Mars psvnents in punting w.t regular scrimmages will be re- i Last year l.e Joined thc-toiim slaf-.v. to part c - it is general!} agreed that but pvarative average of 3: ■ rvmed on the 18th of th < month 1 shortly after the schedule got un- its men-lvs are the coming AAC - eef Reader, a left halfback, this yards per kick. In among the members of the squad \ derwav, and rapidly developevi pate to tor retained by Coach Ben Van Al- ,n'° of the Spartan's leading to l«e held at Ann Ar'.s r De " 1 ' year's Spartan football leant Spartans handled thc-k.. . signments but the chic: fteie for the holiday games : scorers. Along with Fort me. he .However, final e\a—» c.re t'-e might have been a team of Joes. F»o r Hume Games !-narked the drive to a successful i—portant th ng 'hi.- com ng F.gures tell how Reader, a for¬ this department was week ami practice *.v .11 be sus¬ mer Michigan high school low Breslin who kicked 43 Following the Minnesota game. Reason. This year Roberts seems pended. This leaves in doubt hurdles champion, sparked the nearly a 39-yard averag. tr Christmas eve State s team 'o have already reached a point A right fdot injury stifft v I travel to Columb. s. C. to where he can play the whole whether or not McCaffrey vvti! Spartans into v ictories over Ken¬ pi- Ohio State's Be Ten outfit 'game without losing any of his e.rter anyone as he states, "it tucky. Pittsburgh. Missouri, in the season cut Bres!.: down from his 40.SO av, l>,v 27th. They vol; then return ! aggressiveness, is sure suicide .to send at*** un¬ Wayne and Penn State. ranked his the third be- h uve for a four-game stmt be- * "«* '■* deadly on one hand push prepared tear*, to the AAl' " The Dearborn sophomore ap¬ in the nation last year ginning with Syracuse on Jan 2. shots, and is also a fine feeder Possible Entries peared on the scene toe late to One of State's chic Head basketball coach. Van Al- -ind pivot man. Met Riebe. Great lUsa certainty that State *.v i',! get into the season's opener was Breslin's quick kn - rtyve is faced with a father del - : t-akes captain and former pro not vend a full tea*f to the meet. against Michigan, which the which Spartan assist.— ca.o problem during this season's 1 had many words of praise however there are soverift mem¬ Spartans lost by a 40-0 score, but John Pingle. ranks Bro- pl.y. He must find some way to ''.v- Roberts gfter Wednesdays bers of the tea— who will pos- against Kentucky Reader launch¬ the nation's best. Bres. fpvesix forwards, six guards, and hard fought game, ed a blazing career that has sportswnters and fans talking of pear in the annua. V t*-ee top centers enough game Others Play Well Shrine game in San F exierienee to dev elop their obvi- : Although all of the Spartans Anyone who Is interested in him in glowing terms New Year's day. tg ability, while at the same | played well in the Bluejacket af- i a paying position as a State Parting Percentage time he must have his strongest: fair, it hardly seems fair to let News carrier should leave his of the time, i the game slip by without special and telephone ej*h: Reader corn- e!tfvi 5J (forward passes m 90 Tico-Day Conference fi r sin the floor most hold its own against • mention of Sam Fortino and Jack News of- State News the State of if State si n is to perennial powerhouses as v'awood Fortino has not yet number al fire, according to Jane Walk- to Jane Walk 3"emb's His tvasses i percentagefor !l* accounted of .589. 617 Ends for Secondary N-ire Dam.g. Mich.gait. Kentucky, reached his peak, but h.s role as er. circulation manager varvis as compared to 497 atr SchtHtl Delegates a d Ohio State a bail hawk ar.d point maker in yards picked up by State's nine 1 »'.termen and Newcomers States first two games gives am- opponents. LANSING. Dec. 7 i Aside from thw ten formerleu pie reason for his selection last s.biy be *ert ' represent the Although he devoted most of irg up their two-day , to-men out for this year s souad. week as the outstanding co'ieg.- (i-ho-'i A—..ng t so who seen* time to passing. Reader dis¬ here today, more thai . i Alstyne says there are at ate cageman in the state certain ' after: "are Dvvr.ai.i played bruising power as a run¬ gales "attending the M; li- t t:. e newcomers wn se po- Cawood. on the other naftd. ,*.!- Durba* B>*i Ker.yi :* at*.* R,v#« ner The 195-poun.i speed mer- i.ndary school asso. .■ leena'. ability is such that they i mivsj assumed the hero rv '.e W'eii- !N.ug«d- : ■ the -t v .ng John IV shar.t netted 20! yards in 70 tried tiual conference we:- nevd only actual game experi-i nesday as r.e tied th^game u.th More Qugiey and Cap* at account for 813 of States that the high school* ewe to bloom int. real college-only one second to go and then J;-: Th-- as in tr.e f:*e style re- 1 920 total offense record. Michi¬ changes or they wit; tv.lt leavers iput the Spartans ahead with ar.- lav A four':: rrer le.- yet f. gan State s opponents netted with another type > ( •ne t the more promising of: other quick basket : start the be selected Pat Patterson, the 1.425 yards in total offense. Dr. F. C. Roset .: lie* men .s Jonnny Granark. a-overtime period, strvmsz-t entry, will compete in fessor of education at N treohman from Hammond. Ind Record I neertain the yar backstroke Reader handled most of the est*, university, de*: A *v«>d shot with either hand. I It s hard to be very optimistic Th.« weekend Coach McC.dfree punt returns gaining 189 yards can't live in a chan- Gr .r.ack has proven in practice iabout the team s final record aft- ;* .vvussions In the Mar¬ and maintain a Stat wi l U in Chicag where he th-, r e is the steady type of ball} ter the first two games were plans t complete the «ehe*iu> quette game, which, ended in a school program." Ht - pl.yer w r.o instinctive!} does the dug;-eel. Th s year's schedule is for : e regular seas. - .Vrile in 13-13 tie. Reader nearly broke that the r.s it thing roost of trie time. It!the toughest ever attempted by a Chicag he tnten.d - • engage away f- - touchdowns on State's possible would be replaced ;. unlikely that he will bump! State basketball team . is several Big Ten sen - , .... opp - r.'i.v twkickoff occassions as he est (i Sun FdiUik' or Robin-Rob- However, last year's team rents f.-r tne Spartan >.. .:r.**-ers reeled off 59 and 45 yard runs replaced the acadet* > succeeded the mi out of the starting ur.eup. but started at a slow pace, ar.d tr.er W tr the AAV meet, activity before be.r.s hauled down. turn cent.nues to improve as r.e in mid-season suddenly srwwtti a He pointed out tn.o it It was Reader s touchdown that . >e w.l be s.vfer.uet until after tn the last four weeks, the reversal of form which resulted is past for schoo. h o Chrtstn as when the squad wu. ..teteated Missouri 1 4-7. and he vs are good that he will see a iv>t only in a stunning upset of ov rateo ar. all-time masterpiece in tors to regard thv retur n to go' in »nape f >r tr.. p eat deal of action Kentucky, considered one of the events > f 'he coming season that State's history when he shook off "glorified office ma: . Ne .comer Star i country's best quintets, but also MoCaflree .s p.a-rur.g f.ve tacklers m a 50-vard spring suggested they si*.".. Another likely newcomer to set a new season scoring record to score. He was the Spartan s at finite positions (> : State's squad u center Mat*. Mac- fcr a State team, Icad.ng scorer with 35 points. leadership. n. from Niagara Falls, X V Whether this year's squad can Matza got a late start tn prac- iduplicate th.s feat h.nges vet a lice with h.s football schedule number of "its ' If State can con-j ir terferrmg. and is probably not,tinue to play the aggressive, i paying at h.s be--' He r.as al- i.eads-up brar.d of bal. trey play- ] ready srown that re .s acures-jed against Great LaSu-s. if a' s P .e under twe baekboa: vesse* "a ar.d snr*>:h fundi* cure five can be pe-tert.ai scoring gie^r.ed from the* Spartans well-! Coke for mine locked roster t.ich could pctc-.u.y take If 'die team car. improve its *«*e of the burden from Fdrtmo u i- | err guard. b*,t his sp » arihe ' bolstered by some other steady ■p t,r tr i An , poir.t Ruusrr. then tr.e tan ".oi.l star. Wild- oasketball team may well have a . ,org snot art.st. uccessful sensor, ahead of them, tg the be-rt of the Sbate : , cetensive p-a> H alter Mack Elected I k ■ v re Ovitlork Although Tx games could Pilot Cross Country hardly fartush ough evidence: IC tupp» rt arty 1 i prophecies Lauren Brown. Spartan cr*ss coccentiog tne : of the Lviiket- r" coacr. announced kali Msson. State students have1 . 5 week that Waiter Mack has . been elected by hi tear- males gt kinds for i , as honorary captain for 'die past For ore thmg. Spartan fans can . ?«asor. asci to act as cap-Jon for le sure that L-.ey will see tr.e 'he 194C season, k-'i i of games that are thnLing Brown also said that the fol¬ io watch. Van Aiatyne has as- ' lowing awards would be made so in bled an aggress, ve. fast mov- for this season. Mtjir letter win- fa g outfit that w.ii give battle to t ners: Walter Mack: minor let- e.co' opposzr.g team Wedr.es- tors' Donald Thaden. Paul c y 's ov ert.me battle with Great. Sfeadman. He ward Lawes show ed tnat the Spartans i Ricnard Zobel, Walter c* mt CbCk-cotA CZM/Attt it L.. c the spark nece*ia.r\ to (vim , 1 arry Johns, and Wayne Fink- COMPANY OF JACKSON- Ir-on behind. ~ j Uiner. ; COCA-COLA BOTTLING JACKSON, MICHIGAN The fact th-t fl»« Bueiackcts to Richard N; -MjC'HIGAS RTATC Ktwc Pajte Seven December MSG Graduate Earns Combined Police wl Harbor Directorship in Ag Departments Give Students in Basic 112 I hast Lansing* College* Double Duty I Get Right to Stacks [ [„remotion to Named by federal appointment the Veterans administration , as director of agricultural educa¬ Situated "kitty corner" .police administration who patrol front Agricultural hall stands the area on foot and in squad Basic 112 students who want obtain access to the stacks Gene to fcirs tion and senior training officer for agricultural occupations in the building that is the hub cars. of all the law enforcement | November proved to be an av¬ may do so oy spending six hours time divided as they wish in be¬ ( Broken: ! 83 counties in Michigan, is Leon¬ activities on the campus. Aside erage month in that the com¬ coming acquainted with the ard Morse, Michigan State grad¬ from its obvious duty of main¬ plaints were divided into four books and periodicals in their £, Honor.-.! B> 14 uate. taining peace and tranquility on |1 disorderly conducts. 3(5 larcenies, bibliographies, college librarians one missing person and one ac¬ 'fiction l'ant!i«ln«o Engaged school work for in Michigan public more than 23 the campus, the college police de¬ cident. Tickets issued included revealed recently. partment operate in close co-or¬ Volunteer assistants, chosen u-iVi'.TON. Doc. "^ years. Morse has held district dination with the East Lansing ■HO summonses, five parking tic¬ .. kets and 234 warning tickets. from those who pass n test based ■Jf'ivrwv ■^ ... i i;,n • Marshall Thomas presidencies in the Michigan Ed¬ ucation Association on several police department. The college police force is un¬ Among the miscellaneous, 56 i n the information on the library in the Syllabus for Written and *^ petyons were fingerprinted, po- ••. ,,'with his occasions. For. 17 years, he held der the jurisdiction of the new- Rfce cats were employed as am¬ Spoken English, will be on hand ''jV U ■ wNUt 1944 combination positions as super¬ ly-appointed East Lansing police bulances for 15 hospital calls to aid the students. However, ■-.eh: have intendent of schools and the head, l.t. William L. Mann. Lt. and $2,287 worth of property was every student coming into the ;o that Unit- teacher of agriculture in Morrice. i Howard Simcox. ranking offi- recovered, according to Simcox. stacks will be expected to study their code, Stockbridge. Grass Lake and Icer of the college section, has the system of arrangement of has been instructor of agricul¬ |under him four patrolmen and a staff told Christmas seals were first sold books in a library ami so be able' estimating ture at Oscoda Township school. number of students enrolled in in this to help himself. >w country in 1907. c informed net- of the nonces that revelation | j scv-vct in the | : -• '"'v over the nr: •• •: only held 1 1 - \tnct bLi : also offered t »wr TV t'AVVv '- ! ■ help still con-: - Tne late Pres- !.-,rshall testi-; Ist SAWfvel:. V r.o had made ; r^... • -.c Now' Yorker i he died I Li ** !rv Ijbrsfci::# VAV t iters to Dewey 1 evidence and j Ly oral : estimony told; ■ rn c; the circum-! Law IJSfrY wtrtf two 1 otters because j Lvfv iJecUned to be bound by j |trw-ur. tha*. he must not to anyone. He pYL .vr.UT.:< he: iv one ur read to the We've got — just the gifts for your to effxtr wr : ivik it to him. Kejecono. rra; neatly identi- children to make it a merrier and happier fcurtid by Dew ey under ag- Christmas. Also irifis for Dad ... So ■Dec :na: he m: have one come to VanDervoort's and load up with Lac: presen: a •o. keep one the best for less. tec wis viatevi Se pt 15 ar.d the G AM E S triep: 25. 1jM4 tenr* i speecr. :• c-. ngress by IN COMPLETE UTILITY C ARTONS FOR CHILDREN AND ADULTS L|»< Karr.es> R.. Ind.) on c: •'oar! Harbor Enjoy your winter evenings at home, we ptfr r. Marsh wrote that | have ail the standard games and several Great sport for chil¬ kp Hd.-r.es? rr...c.tt not so in- i new ones. Fun for all with games. dren and adults. pw." :.-.e speec would mean Each set has all nec¬ \Zt ■K their codes •CRIBBAGE BOARDS 50c to $3.50 cev:p:;e red here. essary Items and ar¬ rows for shooting. m Jipanese aster at Mid- •POKER CHIPS (Gits Pro.) $2.50 fe *>•''- re kne - "o.eir loca- SI.95 to SI5.95 r*- ' •CHESS MEN $2.00 to $3.50 t amazing ■r.t- successes WE HAVE A COMPLETE LINE OF THE p* knew where their FINEST ARCHERY EQUIPMENT p - ^ ;> Admiral Hal- SINGLE BOWS . . . ARROWS . . . QUIVERS . AMERICAN DRIVER ppti*. ra.-ii • -i ping con- GLOVES TABS ARM GUARDS ... TENNIS RACKET ... ... TARGETS ... BOW CASES c£:tr>] r- committee Just what your boy and girl taat he did '6' • nr. •" t.-.e time of BOXING GLOVES have been wanting f ' .«■>: Dewey had •Boys', 4 to 10 yrs. $6.50 p *"'• ' t - -oe break- •Large Size from $9.95 to $11.85 FUR MITTENS Boxing is [Md, clean, healthful sport for children and adults. BOYS' and GIRLS' Extension Men Extra Warm *395 Vnlulv tour Day WIGWAM WOOL SHIRTS peefi/i^r di )[$£' ALL WOOL We have an extra large assortment of colors. $P95 - Hunting or Ice Fishing .' .ra! exten- They make a fine gift. D up "ake place SOX ■La- f > ; ' 20-°«an •BASKETBALL GOALS $1.75 $3.45 -• . • sterday. Makes Dad a Nice Xmas Gift to *'•' -ral exten- •LOAFER SOX • try county 92c Ripon All Wool $2.95 up * it the annual w ; - ; jscs of co- ■ "'Ke §eneral • STRIKING BAG—Black leather. - * 'tv eral months RUBBER Welt seams, extra strong AIR MATTRESS • STRIKING BAG PLATFORMS— p; mr** «'•: the MSc Bag, Gloves and Swivels— ' . ension staffs ; r '.If yj . ONLY JUNIOR—S3.75 -~ conference. This is what Dad has been A 38 YOUTH—$6.00 ' & Mi i\£r *- **"Baid- wanting for camping 1U up r =. < |Pn.^rr v ;^'-°r- exten* ij Ar-- irc:- sind its.-'he School of : 4 'm VanDekvoort's Sport Equipment * ou state visitors : •«fa ' ■ peer-.;'; t-'jrromist, a; md O L'niver- [b ir'a M L. «®rvice. Wilson 213 East Grand River Ave., East Lansing :J va t,:'* ] "J j Announce Plans -The Women's - To Prospective Rttshees For Annual Spin Pl^ns For The Week Sororities Will Give Tens For Rushing Program Again Slate women will re¬ HELEN GOVER, Editor Panf-'ellenic will give out • • • serve 'the right to drag their handbooks to all freshman and favdHte man to one of the big transfe students interested In semi-formal dances of winter With final week looming, the,on the strength of Kra(ic formal rushing winter term Mon¬ terht. The Cinderella Spin party close of one of the busiest terms averuges they must In- "icnetil day fr< m 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on the for MSC women is at hand. Not each term. date has been set for January Big" StstTT"ediinrll lower deck of the Union, accord¬ 18 ih the Union .ballroom, ac¬ only have they had to carry on the regular women's activities, remind all Women w ■ , ing to Pres. Mary Slack. St. Lou. cording to co-chairmen Mart" but also they have had the job terested in being big m i, ., is. Mo., senior. The books will Green, Fast Lansing sophomore, of getting the campus in shape new freshmen next u contain an explanations of rush¬ end Wilma Frederick, Detroit se¬ for the returning men students. they should get in t,.lu ing rules, schedule of parties, fi» nior. . statements, and discus¬ Most of the coed activities have Jean Zook, Holland, \ y nanc'at Known as the Spinster Spin sions f sorority life. After Mon¬ drawn to a close for the term, but ior and co-chairman , during the war years, the dartre cil. day thiy may be obtained at the a few are still functioning. Is sponsored by Spartan Wo¬ counse or of women's office. Members of Tower Guard, hon¬ All freshmen and in¬ men's league. Mortar Board, Schola-tic Records orary for sophomore women, will dents who intend ti- gu tl Town Girls and Tower Guard. Miss Slack also announced that meet tonight at 6:30 on the up- rushing nexl term tun • B.erause of the limited ticket no act; e or alumni organization supply, women should , bid" I per deck of the Union. From grade report that is niny t. • \c Christmas vacation. She remind¬ parties during the their men early, "according to I there they have made plans to parents back with 'then. . Miss Green and" Miss Frederick.! Journey to the tuberculosis sani-|uary. These must be r ed women planning to go through taritim where they will sing : the counselor for w u||| i Ai is time women may sign Handbook Shows j men who will enroll at State ill rating sheets in to the AWS of- j be distributed Momlai from j; I Up Idea I') - rust ing to the an,I will receive introductory teas. January, and to acquaint the fire in the Union by noon on! noon tn 3 p.m. on deck of the Union tn I'anlfrl- thr |n«»| Monday. \ Whi. ■ .ill start Jan ti. During Exam Weak Rules with the college through the ■ Sue Averill. Birmingham sen-j lenle council, armrdint the to, elttrrble vis- meat s of Big Sisters. ior and president of AWS, an-1 Pres. Mary Slark. v. | women may . F.xair week hours for women Because of the comparatively | it the houses. P.,[tie* helii nounced early this week that all - Mo„ senior. ai > I aftn in livirg in cnltege-abproviJ resi¬ small number of new women t e e introductory teas arc by ins 'ation •nly. dences were announced yester¬ this winter as compared to tall sure,a- working permits that have fall, the ngw hnn- day by Elizabeth Curb !sh lev term an entirely different pro- bwn this term will not be He that pays las' :>feru d rushing nl- housing director for women. be followed, accord-Ot«id f'" U rm As ,hes* twice. —Fuller. These rules art- the same as t,, Jean Zook. Holland, N Y permits are based and arc issued i-kcd only ;-n campus those listed in the AW'S hand-, senior, and co-chairman of the summer book, except for the regulation council. cxclusiv t ATOs Will Oust KDs CHRISTMAS , schi*>l and have , all-college governing final closing hours. All' A booth will lie set up at regis- «»ne ;s it average. : dorms. co-ops. and off-campus (ration where all new freshmen As Veterans Return houses will close officially at ajioeds will give their name and Ore sure sign of the end Convocation. A-i i e-: man won ilii at- '' " next Friday instead of at | other i pertinent information. of TREASURE! ten. i PanHellcnu convocation i stated in the handbot When the list is complete, up- the war will come whin the fril- FROM Any wishing to remain pe: classmen will be assigned to ,y curtains disappear from the u hli ! ill Lh- held at 7 p.m. Jan. -rchiLV*theater The presi- in woman her residence later than 5 p.m. each woman as a big sister. windows of the Kappa Delta Madein 4 in K Any woman desiring to have house. For the ATO's are back den! embership rhai'man. and nr more than 24 hours after her the a little sister next term, and who from the fokholes and the flight fsrmsss^zwwl ahum advisor of each sorority - Ir.st examinntton must is not now -registered with the decks tn take over their house may attend. -Miss Slack said I Counselor for Women. No overnight gues v 111 be counc.l should get in touch with on Evergreen the last of Jahuary. The in I l>c no charge made allowed in the dorms tin week- it before the end of the term. The KD's exchanged hbtlSes to « or on going tn rough rushing, but ic he advent that they are end before exams or during final with the Alpha Tau Omegas last pledge . a fee of .«2 w ill tie charg- week arui late permissions may year when the fall-off in the fra¬ ed by t ic council. i be used. Intcriiatioiial (Unit ternity quota obliged the men to move to a smaller "house. With Slate* Open Party | the number of Alpha Taus on campus increasing steadily since WOHEH'S SPORTS to International bring a its center fall term activities close tomorrow at 8 p.m. will . V-J day. cessary they have found It ne¬ to reclaim their own Shimmering si,■ 2.50 to 3.50 , house. Pearls for every with a Christmas party to 3.95 I tt e end -f th.s term's'lor, and Betty Rypsnm. Detroit Some of the Kappa Delta wo- which ail students and facul- mpetith iports comes sophomnre. 1 men will move back intb their Bright, coiorfu' nm.se «if an even fuller j All four women will enter the tyhun are invited, according ethers will move back into the 3.50 to Director Dr. Shao Chang I.I!' ■re exciting time next 150 yard frbe style race, while I house on Abbott road, while Make-up tt n\ • Lee I dormitories. Four major sports have Miw w,„ entcr also the ' 10.00 to 33.00 gani/ixl and the entries Highlighting the party will This exchange is the first of 50 Bags 7.95 ar- ! yard back craw l event Only be an evening of Christmas •en tabulated j ' j many such moves, as many of LovOly scented , - ' The asketball tournament un-. two events are being held for carol singing, plus a film on j the sororities have been living Brazil. Dr. Lee said. perfumes by all i.irr direction of Kitty der ti Weiss,|women in this year's MAAU ] in fraternity houses which were a make DMi" junior, will be K.mposed meet. | vacated for the duration of 4, ii.ims winch is an increase of 12 der last year's entries. Th«-» men 1- 1 -ams " may are made up • t wo¬ or may not rep- Sergeant Tales Triple! Babes Home lo Oregon bv Air FOR "BOTH • Handsome cigare- ici l.nr, <101 m. sorority 5.00 i-sr. 1- n charge of tr nic*'■ v. hid. will get ear It , the term Fuity-twoJ FOR team- il. compete to decide the 1 wituioi •>( this intramural sport. I 'HIM* A I- ai of 38 teams w ill .par-| tict(»v,;i in tie swimming meets, j accord lg t" Dorr- Pick, ^losse Real necessity stu Polntc junior, organize 1 of the, boxes 6-' - !«?»■ wititi ■ [Kx.l tiattle- T- e intra¬ mural meet will be divided up For good groom 1. iiitn two blocks, with ,1 total of brush sets II events tn li.ving and swim- After shav iiu: mhrg f r s|*xxt and form and col"«' • A cand total of I2fl entries' King's Men _ lias be n received fur the singles t Seaforth | no and tournament in badminton by Charbert 1 • ' «* "■ Gloi-i Ktcr. H-ghl.md Park jun¬ ior, who is in charge ot the com- I Ever sharp pen h ^ S.75 to 61.00 peti ti vc matches. Four Michigan State women! are entering tire Michigan Ama- ! tetir Athletic Union swimming to be held in the SGT. RICHARD F. O'BRIEN, discharged after as the swimming ■icxt Saturday. pooi in Ann ^,mbat duty with paratroopers, faced the prob- O'BRIEN Heft) They are )em of gwting his triplets, 10 weeks old, home to ANNE: O'Brien's and°J^RRY ^oTi^^ and^JO sister, Miss'CAROL O'BRIEN c+ Garret. Detroit Junior; Grosse I ointe. sdpho- f^r* I Dufur, Oregon, from the Natura„y hc thought or plancs. Hcrc th Ft. Benmng hospital, and JACKIE, are MACARTHUR. who helped Out and NW'A stewfdess ?Jrrv «butu mtfH0Nf 4J"I Jean Proctor, Detroit jun- j bvn oui. , tH WASHINOTO.I ' < ' »'• V ' ':- '• p^mbor 8, 1945 MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Pago Nine » V; rM 'We Got 'Em' : ' ' ■ :Jf Christmas Gifts Galore V t I i ;t — So come in and lei us help you pick 'em for \ : il the male on your Christmas list. We'll box 'em and wrap 'em and mail 'em for you. May We Suggest — Shaving Lotion - TIES - Lighters - . t Talc - TIES - Wallets - Scarfs - r ■,:li TIES - Wool Shirts - Cologne - ! JtT Pipes - TIES - Belts - Socks - TIES \ TV - Sweaters Robes Key Cases - - - Leisure Coats - TIES - White I v Handkerchiefs - T-shirts - TIES - - ■■■■ Sport Shirts - r- ■ * • We mention the above . cause we got 'cm in stock. Of course I7.iti a. every now and then we have 4 shirts and pajamas - but if you ' f -v., ,r do not happen in at the right 1 ■ .4 time you can get 'em a TIE. mvrc7s 1ANSINC i -I5L : IISMI ANP{ " J EAST LANSINC . VW SANT LEAVE (7ISSATISFIEP r Tlv j!)Hr r-itflSjtjL en , MICHIGAN STATE NEWS ^turda^^mj CIO-UAW Asks Investigation of GM MSC Speakers' Organ! J Has Round-the-Globo VctjJ FBI Probe Views f GI Aboard Snuiesles I In the eight years Dos that the lan, Detroit. Anti-Trust Claim i Student Speakers bureau .has Marjorie M ! been an active organization on MarV True. \ Of Union Heads I campus, it has presented 2.200 Gardner. Detnv i programs throughout the state of Trenton; Hole- DETROIT, Dec. 7 (if) — A j Michigan before an estimated Gloria Leintu . I audience of 225.000. stance Heliv.t: government investigation of j Bardens, Low. General Motors corporation | : With subjects ranging from Byrnes. Lansr "Life in the Caribbean" to "How under anti-trust laws wasj • aid. Grand disclosed today while the corpor- ) | to Write Poetry", the 35 students Cline. ,1offers. ntion and the CIO United Auto \ : under the direction of Irene ' Adrien; Jaivr Wade. Muskegon. Heights, grad- workers wrangled in their wage > uate assistant in speech, have Martha' Gm dispute. The department of justice in! presented their discussions. nis Murphy. ■ Among this number are students j \eedels. Fir Washington confirmed a union' announcement that it was in¬ | from Hawaii. China., Lithuania, | Jackson: Jm Costa Rica and India. son: Janet V. quiring into operations of the j following students The giniq Atk corporation, which Has been j ' listed as speakers: Heights. O crippled for 14 days by a strike.! . Dearborn: . The union had asked such a Valerie Strong, Toronto. Ont.; Robinson, 1; probe. Janet Smith. Rutherford. N. J.: Representatives of the corpor- | Marian and Lvia Chose. Decca,, Sponsored ation and union meanwhile re- i ! India: Tobi Goldoftas. Detroit1 of speech cessed a bargaining session untilj ! (formetly of Kaunas. Lithuania); j operation vv Monday, reporting little progress j Shirley Wood, East Lansing: j partments. t in the attempt to settle the UAW 1 Gretchen Wright. Vickery, O.; dents the or -CIO*s demand for a 30 percent I.yr.n Burleson. Detroit: Mariano ting practical wage rate increase within Gene- \ Chaverri. Heredia. Costa Rica: form discus: , ral Motors' present price strue-' • Annie Kam Sau Tom. Honolulu.: the speaker ture. Hawaii: Dr. Shih-Li-Hsu, Lan- j are sections Only the Beginning chow. China; Marianne Unger,1 one-act play GM officials said there would New York City; Robert McM.l- drill. be no company statement on to¬ •STOWAWAY' in Brig. — Capriccio. cocker spaniel, peers from day's negotiating session, but behind the bars of the brig of the U S S. Boise after being smug¬ Walter Reuther, UAW vice presi¬ gled aboard ship by a GI, Seymour .Geilman of Brooklyn. dent. told a press conference: ; "The 1313 cent an hour offer is only the beginning. The cor¬ poration will give more and more Med Aptitude Tots Will BelNext Friday | Oliit Health Center and more and finally will wrap Shows Increase it up and we'll all go back to Medical aptitude tests for work." students desiring entrance to In Patients • He referred to GM's Thursday medical schools in 1948 will be offer to reinstate the 13'- cent given next Friday at 3 p.m. j College health center has re- which the UAW reject¬ in the entomology lecture increase, Prof. Kay llutson an¬ | co v ed 3.694 cl.n c calls (or the ed shortly before the strike was • room. i rn-mth of November. Dr C F. nounced yesterday. Holland, director, has revealed. called at GM plants in 21) states. These tests are the normal FBI Investigates GM More students have been hand¬ two hour tests that are given As uiday's bargaining session led in this month than in the before the entrance to medical was going on. the office of Pres. school and a fee of $2 wilt be same period last year Men ari- R. J. Thomas of the union an¬ limittcd this month number 1.495 charged. nounced that Attorney General in comparison to 881 in Novem- Tom H. Clark was investigating ibtr. ;>i44 Women pat ents have General Motors with a view to AFFAIRS determining whether GM was s.ime dates. Holland addtv. (Continued from Page 2* notation of anti-trust laws, more active members wearing.the a total of 471 days were spent Clark declined comment, but golden lyre. They are Irene the justice department said the Linck, Ravenna juiin r, and N« r- tre month, a decrease 27 days • i-i rncy general had sent this ma Knowlton. Rockford fresh- n it-gram to Thomas: "The tie- man. partnient has been investigating The men on campus also are several ar.ti-trust cases of the doing a bit of changing around type you mention, among which Lcadng the life • •( a pledge from THE is General Motors. Glad to re- now on are ATOs" Jim Gros!, CAMPUS •five any additional informa- Lansing fresiiman. and Dick Por¬ tion." besh. Rochester freshman Press, INC. Weekly Letter to Men in the Service PRINTERS December 8. 1945 202 Evergreen East Lansing Dearestpatiently am Johnny. Merry Christmas waiting and Ta Ta' I'm all through classes and lor exam week to roll around And since Phone this is the last paper unt I Jan. 4. I won't be writing you about 8-2811 , the doin's of State So now I ii just have to (ill up my letters with unprintable sweet nothings Have decided to be real practical this winter so got you a sweater that fits me Hope you don't m.nd. INFORMATION nice Lots of things are being planned for next term. They have already started working on the new women's dormitory. Went over there last night to see how they were getting along with the construction. Almost fell in a big hole. Looks like the 30 DISTRICT Xl'RSES j years' war here with all the trenches. The Lansing District Nurses I Know you'll be interested in the senior election results. Jack assoc.ation of the Michigan State . Uresiin is our senior president and' with all the honors he's Nurses association wi:l hold Uie.r been getting lately he's practically in a class all by himself. annual Christmas and regular But the best thing about it is that he's such a good guy. district meeting on Wednesday at I AWS has made a new ruling whereby the women can use 8 p.m. in the St. Lawrence hospit- > I late permissions oh Sunday nights now. Don't suppose you'll al nurses home. 1201 Oakland . think that that is anything to get excited about, but it might be. avenue. Lans.ng. according ur- Guess I told you about the night classes next term: They Eleanor A. Dryer, N R . presi-4 really are going into it whole-heartedly with each department dent of the Lansing district, I offering several night courses. We lost our first home basketball game with' Great Lakes, j PHILOSOPHY CLUB . but I've never spent such an exciting evening. First they were Philosophy club will meet on up and then they were tfown. Our next game is with Minnesota 'Thursday. Jan. 3, 1948. (or its on Dec. 24. Wish I could see it but I'll be busy hanging up my j first regular meeting of the new I stocking. I year. Topic for discussion will be "What Is Religion?" | At this point my brain has bogged down to practically two i cylinders and I can't even think of anything to say to you. I FRESHMAN DEBATE sweetie pie. (I know you love that) ' All freshmen interested in de-' But. Merry Christmas. Big Boy, and I hope you are back I j bate are invited to attend a meet. by next Christmas. I miss you. II Mor.-1 . ! Love, m? of beginning debaters day evening at 7:15 in room 107 , DEE B lj'e annex- according to . s. 1345 ' W S Pago Eleven rrumaiiDeiiiesHurley'sCIaim Six MSG Students GRADUATES medical technology; Keith. Paducah, Ky., home eco¬ nomic.- ; Victor LaBraneN. Hav- Christie nist I ndersecretary 1 ^ Attend (.<>hy<> (Con,inued ^rom PasoTeysen, lvLhs. Holland, business n erhill, admin-! Mass.. veterinary mcrti- iBjrne KW" CuinmiUOP Shows For Religion Six strdents from Study jf' istratiui; Mrs. Elizabeth jcinc; Harold MeDougle, Colum- Chnrles, elementary educn- hia. Mo., veterinary mud cine; ■ion; Margaret Dillingham, Owos- j James Gardner. Sehnct lady. ft. Michigan so. language and literature, and Y.. hotel administration. Mrs. State college will be No H i-'" * Change a national present at Edith Parris, Vernon, home ceo- Martha Mariand, Arcadt. N. Y.. Methodist student : m- nomics. Inime economies, ami Ethel fereive to be held at the visfflWTON. |A Pec. Univers¬ j. Dn.ntmond, Raeme. Wi.-. home ";itrick J. Hur- ity of Illinois from Dec. 28 to •eonatnics. Jan. 2, Also to be giaduated are Elir- 1 ii.it American Advanced Degree Candidates Representatives are Howard ybeth Elliott. Caro. language and The follewmg will lie -..mint Irap hail Short. Flint sophomore, literature; Grant Haist, Caro, advanced I'luiersec re¬ president degrees: dot'tiu I phi- of SCU: I.ut'.la Price. Lansing physieal science; Margaret Du- losophy: John T. Rent, S tfex. N. junior; Ralph lV..Pody. Hirm br.v, Detroit, journalism; Elinor ,t.; master ng. of arts: Estliei Everett. ham fres imui;; Kirshman, Detroit, home eeonom- i;,, o I.; Maureen Xielson. ius; Jane n.-mg; Ruth Heit . Madi- Lansing freshman; Donna Jane Lehmtin. Plymouth, s,m, ind.; laivaneha Holm ■ VVil- ins first home economies: Strand, Mt. Morris reshntun. and Robert Mo- lmniston, and H. State L;,le I y :i. \Vy- .1 Madame Orland. graduate | Liuigihin, Highland Park. she.hi aiul'dle. oreign re- stu- dent front Puerto Rico. j science: Daniel Mauka. Detroit, Master ol' science deg s will • ' t Hurley The Rev. i business M. E. administrattoh; Averill i to Esther A ins courses MeCullough. director McLean. Detroit, fine nibs. Otse. Don- arts; Mary Peoples church.! Monk, Detroit, home economics: and Jtriggeman. Detrm. Clyde men students at American ii-. will also attend. Cairy. East Lansing; Hu ' Corp- i-Rwhard Pinkerton, Apiirox.inately 100 represent-1 ical science; ElaineDetroit,-"phys- • Hurley to do so. run. Penney ' Farms. F1 .lohn ativcs of the nations Simon, Wy- Cunkleman, East Lansio of the world landntte. Mrs. and 100 students and fine arts; lliehard Jan- Win-son adults from koska. Detroit, stepiu o Djang. Norfo. V i i.; the United States are physical science: Cecil Jefferson, East papers what expected at' and Marilyn Hosselle, Grosse t iinsin*;; the meeting. Arthur ,lonesv Trail. British t'c The theme will be j Pointe. home economies. lomloa. Selena Josepl . Baton « Back Totfthrr itv "Christian-i Final candidates are .lames; Rouge. La; Victor-Keen Or.la- T: am.ut told his Meeting the Crisis of Our' Foster. Miami. Kla.. Time ' 1 agr-ieulture; noga. end Mario Rodrip u .. San ■t •„ a- General George Cecilia La Motte. Lowell. Ind.. Jose. Costa Rica. new special i. will be directed! iy. tin: a es toward get- OPEN DAILY 10 TO 6 P. M. • together there. , * Pr«:at»t said he hoped to • make : uBhc very soon j id Find No Basis raefetts will operate, under which TOWN and COLLEGE senate foreign re- ir.rn.ttit re could find tut e.'.arge that the eat behind former , 1. iiy's back to tell, mm..:, si leaders that represent Ameri- • (/>'( Horse Show j lie Held Today ji \ Slock Pavilion j| M • : .gii- Horse clubs will spon- Association of][ - • a t.«iay at 1 p.m. t HSC '..restock pavilion, s- K S Hudson announc- | Muf. gun. Indiana : stale- v, ,ii oe entered .!•. r is something in .. isa -now business, is- • f.rst time the , ueen held at MSC. a ■ 1 a uprise 13 ev- *.1. .r.riude more than | Sr. . oi the events ■■del class, western I"5 naas. and a flag * ■ t* wtil represented m..A t>> college horses risers, taking Dart *'*r.t> ir all Arnoii* the uses 1, M entered arc Ai abians. Prizes dftred will total Pin-yp Presents - /;• if li / i.clude 13 first second prizes of i t ! pr.zes of fet tor the $10. from TOWN & COLLEGE ' *• »no •d.-r.ission is free Puzzle: Find a girl who doesn't adore tons and tons of sweaters — 7.95 Cardigans 8.95 Cashmeres 12.98 1 Si-erf laries II Meet in Moscow She's young and fun, and so are our fuzzy mits, like bits of snow Washington I uec. 7 iAV- (warmer though) in white bunny 2.00 «t secretaries of the State- Britain A r«- in and Russia puff to the no shine elegance secure in our handsome ' Mosci w Dor. 15. tha Apartment announced to- '« nex' tother blouse for suit, week. jumper, sjurt or slacks Pittao'ie that he 8.95 by "will '• Christmas. w the first meeting AT 'c: rore.gr. M.r.ister-Rev- RIGHT '-ir.. «nd and black. M-iotov. of Foreign Russia, Com»- since Plaid shirt 4.95 Wool felt beanie 1.50 of the ! London fort.gn ministers in Saturday, PecomM Page Twelve Enough Said ROTC to Offe| CalmPre-examWeekendEnds New Course Fall Term Social Activities To Veterans No more than four social events on campus will mark Starting in January, the end of fall term partying tonight. Holiday thoughts tary department at Mi¬ and finals seem to have outplayed social tendencies. ter an advanced coin - Tonight the Union ballroom will be converted into a open to all war veteran.- South Seas paradise for Ab-t- pus. After complete years of college tram bot hall's semi-formal term duates of this adv • party from 9 to midnight. Kid's Christinas course will be con ... "Flamingo" is the theme cond lieutenants in :• and music will be provided by Y to Honor Children army. ■Rosemary Rowland and her All veterans who band. Of Lincoln Center cne year of militar> .. Entertainment Slated Patrons in attendance will be This Afternoon ■who are not less thcr of age or more tha- Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Lawson, Prof, Children of the Lincoln Com¬ at the time of ndr and Mrs. C. E. Wildon. and Mr. munity center will be guests at eligible to enroll in tl, and Mrs. Karl A. Stiles, ac¬ a Christmas party given by YW Veterans who em >: cording to social chairman, Jack¬ CA this afternoon at 2:30 in the either cavalry or infai • ie Elliott. Cheboygan sophomore. Entertainment will be under the student parlors of People's ing and three acadi direction of Margaret Mead, Ann church. Libby Dean. Lansing ju¬ will be given for fit, Arbor freshman, and decora nior, is general chairman of the classes per week: tions can be credited to Carlene party. During the two-\, , Parker. Grand Rapids junior. To make it a big day for the the text books and Student club's Christmas par¬ children, everything from music I fictr's uniform inc ty in the People's church tonight | and games, to Santa Claus and ; coat and shoes will i. from 8 to 11:30 is open to all! a Christmas tree have been plan- In addition, the adv.,' , students on campus, stag-drag.; ncd. Refreshments will also be |I students will be pa ■ Joyce Lamb. Rockford sopho- j served by Eleanor Bessoncn, Es- ient wage equivalent • social chairman, said that c.maba junior, and her commit- j more, special include a entertainment features tee. Christmas play, square AH YW women planning to ; Requirements Cut Internationalists Add 32 Members j rison ration. | "Those veterans w >■ ested may contact L: c . dancing by guests, and refresh- j attend the party should bring a j Men students will be held to Ahroiil ment Peterson at the mil;: merits. j gift to help fill Santa Claus' j lwu vears nf phvsical education From rrom ITS u.n.,/mruau in ^0^,,..,.. Acting as patrons will be Mr. bag. and these gifts should be; " " ... . There will be a meet,-. and Mrs. Walter A. Routing, Miss niarked for a boy or girl. Santa an wo •%tars 0 ml Thirty-two Spartans, from Un¬ 14, Demonstration Lexie Ferrel, and Earl McCul- wil| be played by Darrell Cook.l"cxt ,trm '".the place of the ited States and various foreign Tuesday at 5 p.nv „• lough East Lansing junior. Mary j former requirement of four years countries were initiated into In¬ erans are invited t, ,::end. Sorority Radio Parties I Greene. Deckcrville junior, and | „f physical education and two ternational club last week, ac¬ Two sorority parties are also p FarraU ^ Uns ho. - ,c.en„t, Pres cording to Gregory Dean, presi¬ planned to mark the and the \uletidc se term's end Chi are charge of J Rlfts 1j John A."f Hannah mi,1,ar>announced sc,cn'1' yes- dent. 14 Coeds In Sinwj Initiates, who have been wear¬ Omegas will be hostesses at anl""" "" , terdav yellow and red ribbons in¬ For Tedcli ers of °ther committees are: music. I ^ ing informal radio party at the house o( mj,;tarv M,;y t, clude Annie Tom, Honolulu; Ma¬ from 8 to 12. according to Doro- Hetty Bolander. Lapeer senior; | W|H credl, vctm,.s wlT!, one nuel Guttierrez, Honduras: En¬ Latin Lanswnsa thy Dy4, Birmingham senior. Christmas story, Mary Jane; rique Real. Tsu Ling Chow, Hsu' Dancing and bridge will provide| Wheeler. East Lansing sopho- i those havingwillcompleted be credited with ore year Shtu Li. Dao Bing Chang. Chang Participating in the evening's fun. and patrons; more; and games, Lu Price, Lan- 1 ,,f sirvic f military science. Yung-Chang. Fang Shir Gier. I for a meeting of will be Mr and Mrs. B. J. Knit-| Othe; foreign students include Association of Tc- emphasized that full tie. sing junior. Hannah credit will be given to those ex¬ Tsung Yuan Uu, Tsing Li Rang. »sh and Portugue Taking over the Forestry cabin ■ Michigan State cused. term party tonight; PORPOISE for their months of military ser- j First merlin* of the Michigan members of the I. from 8 to 12. Alpha Xi Delta) The men of Porpoise fraternity I Six State News staff has been sched- s,aff- according t. will entertain their dates vice will be considered the equi¬ women with a "North Woods" party. Dr. . wiih to ,hank pach women s or-1 valent f physical j nled for 5 pan. Friday. Jan. according to Editor Marion Heck- 4,1J f°rt'!f5n HoweU. languageasswtan- and Mrs. Charles Loomis and! ganuation. dorm and sorority. education, one year the equi¬ el. Detroit senior. ! ''tg of the year w. Prof, ard Mrs. Jensen will come; and each candidate for queen of valent of two years of'physical j today. "North" for the party and offi-jthe Aquatic Victory Parade, for ■duration No credit, however, Tu Sh:h Chick and Yang Siu Songs in Spam- ciato as patrons. .heir kind cooperation with the will be given to those excused. Ye Christmas Parties - | by Patricia Bulb: Three sororities planning Sun- "-vent water show, according to Marry your son when you will, Among American students ini- more: Nancy Oti- day Christmas parties are Al-1 John E. McGrath, president of your daughter when you can. --- tiated were Patricia Twa. Doro-I junior, Jean Can oha Gamma Delta, Kappa Alpha j Porpoise. Herbert. thy Benjamin, Rosemary Ray, senior; Maurine Thtta and Kappa Kappa Gam-| ■ — Natalie Rockwell, Virginia Anas- s'n8 sophomore Tomorrow morning Alpha ,, , . • •.. ^ . tassoff, Marydcl Stevenson and1 mer. Grand Rap OfieOkCr tOIII^Ilt lO DlSCIISS If/(tllS j Margaret Overmyer.Virginia Dan- ma. and Rosemary Ga. ii« are having a Christmas Lansing sophon- breakfast for their mothers from. ai > .s.i «• * > Still others are III t'aCljlC lUlSCd Oil It) J COTS StlKlY . ' Others who wt 9 to 11, according to Joyce How- iel. Ruth Kindleberger. Margaret elude Ina Saith lctt. HoweU senior. An interest¬ R.< New ton. Catharyn Pattison. Aud- A student of Pacific affair for 20 years, Francis more; Barbara V program has been pla'nned ing and gifts will be exchanged. Lineie will w present n lecture on problems which face America 'r'' Hatch. Harriet Wilcox, Pat- field Hills juniw The Kappas will also exchange the Pacific entitled. "Circle of Fire." in College audi- L'c,a B?"' I Rons, ShirleyCaro1 Smith-and Faye Shirley Howard and Lex- Howard Lex- Detroit sophon, Woolfan. Lansii f. gifts after their dinner party for toriunt tonight at 8:15 .u» u.1- ... . rrell. ope after the first world war Barbara Carlsot all members tomorrow afternoon. The lecture will be illus¬ and discovered that it is the most j The Thetas w 11 follow suit and Christmas is just around the more, and Manly: trated bv color pictures born sophonunt gifts later will be sent to a local corner, give to the Yanks who rhiliiien's home, according to which Line, traveling 25,000: "npor,ant pUct' Uw world as ,n gave. at piano accon j. Jayr.e Meier. Detroit senior, and miles by clipper, auto, horse,',Br as war or P*'3"' roncerned. 1S and steamship, took just before 1 ^'nc fcars that America may | Jo Gruel, Detroit senior. Mr» Frances Kausold, Wash¬ Pearl Harbor. He will interpret lfnd 10 tor^' ,he Pacific r.ow that the war is over, despite the CLASSIFIED ADS ington junior, will read Raymond these pictures in relation to cur¬ McDonald Aidm's play "Why the rent happenings and events in problems abounding there wh.ch HELP WANTED IT S. NAVY SOAR.- will afftct the future of every Zook. Finder Chimes Rang." tomorrow at the BOYS FOR evening work a; Hunt 8-2519 the Pacific Canterbury ctub Christmas par¬ American. F ood Shop Fears Par Future MAN'S BENRl- ty. Mary Goodeil. Lansing soph- The film opens with the last Jentson Gym Fi. . America tended to forget Eur- FOR SALE omorr. will accompany her on official pictures to come out of to Union desk Re.,. the piano. Japan. It shows the conditions] W ALL-PAPERED boudoir chests of of education in schools which ai! w ' 1:15—The Novelty Bazaar | Pacific", conclude ; the film.) ^ between South Campbell. 548 M.s.C and 1 2:15— Piano Melody by Coleta m°n *nd Kewpees. Call Joyce Ral- Your reward v...; Converse This sequence, cod . mtaimng . many! f-v. South CampbeU. gi s2uc. 3:00—Saturday Symphony Hour j fine pictorial effects, pictures bracelet «»«,.. M : 7T HAVE APARTMF> 4:15—Tea Time Harmonies FRANCIS LINE the Philippines, Guam, and Ha-j ^ At basketball gzL-ne young woman: facultv member p:> •' 4:55—News Summary ... lecturer tonight.. *'"■ ; jsnjss^sr after 5 p.m.