welcome back MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Walker Daily Student of MichiganPublication Mostly Cloudy Slate Collet* EAST LANSING, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, Vol. 34 334 JANUARY 8, 1946 No. 61 rtan Cagers Hand Michigan 49 to 36 Trouncing \ Record Enrollment Figures 6,892 Students 6,500 Spectators See State Spurt I Veterans Swell Total After Early Battle I Jo 3.043 Men; Coeds Housing Situation Becomes High-Pointer {Reach 3.340 Mark Critical As Enrollment Rises By TOM RIORDAN Michigan Slate's fast-break of¬ Preliminary registration fensive and scoring powc, was ■figures show an enrollment Dorm Rooms Are Shared too much for the University of By Three Students Michigan cagcrs last night as the I.A; gq~2 students which, with Spartans rolled to a 49 to 36 win ■final |! figures, will undoubted- When college authorities on the Jcnison ficldhousc court t USC ras: attendance records accord.n* to R. S. Lin- Hannah Calls decided to release Abbot hall for returning men students before a capacity crowd ol 8.500 spectators. for. registrar. just at the end of fall term, State led by a single point at Total • enrollment has not as yet determined • as registration Convocation many and rapid were the changes in the housing picture at MSC. the end of the first half after 20 minutes of scc-saw basketball in aril' net close until Saturday. which the lead changed half a Cpjros are based on a report as For 10 Today Abbot's 437 women, notified that they would be moved to dozen times. It wasn't until near¬ i! last Saturday, noon. other dormitories, returned early ly 10 minutes of the second stan- I Returning vets have swelled All students, men and women, Jan. l to remove their belongings had been played that the ie number of men students on are requested to attend the first before the men took over. All but Spartans were holding a fairly uapus to 3.043 and late regis- all-college convocation of winter six women completed the move sure margin of six points. 35 to s will add several hundred 29. for the final total, Linton term, which Pres. John A. Han- m nah has called for 10 a.m. °"e,day- ncre I. Of the 3.043 men students, today V h,le wumen are now living ipartan Iron Men in College auditorium. ' 1 lhl"ee-in-n-room in most of the Coach Ben Van Alstyne's start¬ >6 are veterans included in the tv, ' rooms of Mason, Campbell, Mayo The purpose oft .u the convoca-1 eptlar enrollment. tion will iv.„ . and Winiams a,,a ' ™»"«wns oormuories, F - the ing quintet of Sam Fortino, Robin Roberts. Matt Mazza, Ollic White | Women students number 3.340 i totals the regular enroll- dents _rAnrivj of some t. of ■ the problems! ™ndn L " 1, and ,£f £b,bot hall now doin8 660 arehouses likewise men. and Don Waldron played almost the entire 6.333 with 20' contest as Michigan unees. stationed in Wells nail, . u- and the steps that ;ng taken to meet aercrLl!FiRUres Riven by them. Future women s hous- kept a steady stream of replace¬ ments coming onto the floor try. i jo: jnori course students hv- conditions All students interested in and situations will ing to wear down the Spartans, in t.-.e - >nuirse barracks gjjo receive emphasis in the working on the State News but the Vanmcn just kept tearing iplrung the whole total. talks scheduled for the meeting. staff this term are requested to meet in the News office today along. VISC reached us peak enroll- The husky Mazza turned in a Speakers for the convocation, at 5 p.m. according to Marion fall terir. of 1940 with a i other than President Hannah, great game at the pivot six,!, pop¬ enrollment of 6.966. of | wiU be S. E. Crowe, dean of stu- Heckel, editor. , ping in 14 points to take ti t eve¬ to ISO were short course stu- | dents: Dr. C. F. Holland, direc- ' „. ~ ning's honors. On defense too. he , I tor of the licailil wi V* MIT health CVIIICl center, U11U *, and V.U1.Col.,"?8 , chr.il'dl[ector Elizabeth Corbishly ROT ....... i:..; . » was plenty hot, bottling up the Winter term figures show a E. G. Egger. of the military i jump over the enrollment airtmeZF de-i^ow 587 women now living in Mason hal1- Wolverines constantly and inter¬ cepting passes. |f Jill term which w as totalled at . . . i Other Halls Filled Sam Steal* Passes i plus 320 army trainees and I F'8ure* for 'cries are: Williams and olh*r dormi-; Big gut In the MSC seortng S short course students. Cowles, cM-mntaM night in the win ever Fortino had four baskets and will resume their meetings at 418; Mayo and Kappa Sigma an- P. of M. was Matt Maxia, who!four I'ec throws to rank icxt to .... ... nex< 352; Campbell hall, 439, and Mthere* 14 points to top both Mazza wit*i 12 tallies, but it was iomjilele Directories I 11 a.m., Hannah said. _North : Hall. 86. - '•teams .... in tally-making. w ' itio Alma — *- forward's work at I Many new places on campus grabbing "M" passes and con¬ Irady For Students iTWaxntc fexr Plav|have , I have suddenlysuddenly become become living living![ _ verting the thefts into Stall scor¬ 1. I inOUlB tor r Id> Quarters for the unexpected in-lfaCllltV Member ing plays that the crowd roared | Remanent student directories, .crease of men students this term. their _ | approval over and which t now available at the Union. Xo Be«ill ToUI^ht A Milium Bolh men and women are now I Xn OlMMl Mllfciiffll was one of the big reasons the and College being housed in the Union build.! 10 V/JJCI1 lUllblldl See BASKETBALL, Pair 3 I ing. the women on the fourth! directories in¬ Tryouts for the winter term floor and the men ide names >; - udents and fac- iP ay- , • .... Lillwn HeUmans _» ,»m%- ThO'fiow. With this CIIIUI WIC I1ICII on the UII »IC third 11111 U Program Series Flames Damage " . :..j r>_ n i iii . change ruoms auui. '« »hi iiiio (.iidii^t: rooms aie are Who were un campus last ni'J, " * 'j,)} Thi,rJaCno lonKer avaiIable for overnight' Appearing as the first artist ik.. fd)' at°T°rnrow dnd ,R> guests, dinner parties, or orga- i in a series of musical programs "" the,I night a' , ^r'WUaat , ■ ■ A. "•marv 'rJr> returnee, iterans have as-! 2®"?®.^ i '.:30 = building room 11 of l"e in roonl according the nized to mpplinBS H nizpd meetings. Mpn In Jenlson to be presented during January is Howard Silbercr, pianist and Sorority House Paul E. Geisenhof, director of the State's chapter of Alpha Otnl- P**y- According to S. E. Crowe, dean | instructor in the music depart- pais before tr.eir names. 1 of students, Jenlson gym has be- j ment. cron Pi suffered a $10,000 loss j Men are particularly request- come the living quarters for ap- | The concert will be given to- when it's chapter house burned ' ed to come to the tryouts as the Dec. 15. However, the house was proximately 200 men, a large ! night at 8 in the Music auditor- | play has six male roles and only number of whom will be moved 1 ium, as announced by the music covered by insurance. The fire I four women's. Two of these parts occurcd between 10:30 p. u. and oday to Wells hall on Feb. 4. At pies- ! department, s are man colored and a family woman, retainers, a and Mr. ent only wards B and C of Wells | are housing civilian men. Crowe • New bejer on campus fall term, Sil- midnight. was formerly a piano All residents of the house had Geisenhof hopes colored students stated that so far all veterans! teacher in Chicago, 111., before left for the Christinas holidays will audition for these parts. have been given some place to before the fire occurcd. All be¬ J entering amp us the The drama, a costume play of nineteen hundreds, takes live and that more could be ac- ! commodated. ! the armed forces. Silbcrcr's first numbers will be longings were either destroyed or Each's "Christmas Pastoral"' and damaged. It is believed that Jhe fire was place in the South during the Prof. Tom King, director of the "Chromatic Fantasy and Fugue.", economic change of the region servicemen's institute, revealed j The four movements of Schu- cai|scd by a defect in the-control | • How Can They Tell? from agriculture to industrial that 200 trailers will'be ready for manufacturing. occupancy Feb. 1. bert's ' Sonata in B flat major" »witch of the stoker furnace. will comprise the of the program. second portion Reconstruction of the thaptcr house was begun immediate ly ■the rejird : or rent rumors fwlirtior.' swelling _ , /• rx » /i ! The concluding section will be next day and it is hoped that the of MSC" • h.llowing are State S Chapter r Ol J Delta (ramma opened with Ravel's "Ondine," house will again be ready for Not : five nor even | and Satnar.'s "Piece Fantastique." occupancy In six weeks. In the "I Naviganti" by Castelnuovo- meantime, the sorority ' . ; "O'^r ts are expected Receives Charter At Initiation Tedesco and "Sonata No. 5" by are living with the alumnae in women , ." 1' the figure is Scriabine completcts the concert. Lansing and East Lansing. , .. right thousand; Twenty-one coeds were form- Holmes, Romeo junior: Janet j The chapter house had just r- is not being ally initiated and installed Satur- Several of the programs are McFarlane, Detroit junior: Jtan-j concerts by State students. Con- beta remodeled fall term with i ,y. '• ;vplace Grand day into the Beta Xi chapter of 3 MSC will ette Nixon, Royal Oak senior:, certs given by staff members arc the expense amounting to $5,000. not the Delta Gamma sorority. , Doris Renz. East Lansing junior; j open to all students. Season tick- Other sororities on campus a suburb of FoUowing the initiation cere- Dorothy Renz. East Lansing jun-, ctf are needed for concerts by have extended help wherever "ns are now in mony the women were feted at ior: Suzanne Smith, Hastings1 guest artists, possible. Sigma Kappa sorority "r"-'r the Union a banquet. At this time the na- sophomore; Barbara other artists to perform in- offered their chapter house for UNO head- tional Delta Gamma officers pre-! Adrian junior and MarionTuttle.j 1 *iii to . ^ 1 "'■n as Van- elude John Richardson, pianist; the A O Pi introductory tea held sen ted Barbara Mye, North Ton- dall, Royal Oak senior. j pauj Nordoff in a program oi last night. awanda. N. Y.. senior and presi-: Other members initiated were 20th century piano music, and Si*ht School I dent of Beta Xi with the char-; women pledged fall term. These ter of the chapter. are: Betty Bolander, Lapeer tenor Julian Miller, all of the On Sunday a reaeption was 'senior; Donna Morton, Muske- held at Peoples church to intro- gon Heights senior: Betty Reidel, music department, Budapest String Quartet. and the TIME TABLE "■"Kh h "''m''ns' w««»tgal- duce the new sorority and its Detroit senior; Margo Schmier- Police Hold 18 Bike* krin, ' h,r:1 PXP«ri«nee at members to the campus. er, Saginaw sophomore, Eliza- X;rth,ch mind'0, a triaL H* the Charter members of the group and Ruth Smith, Haslett sopho- are Miss Mye, Christine Bick- beth Scott, Elmhurst, 111.,'junior, Eighteen bicycles have been TODAY— picked up on campus within 1hc Orchesis, 5 p.m. « when he "rn "e . or „i . Icot got 2 ing, inv Farmin«rtf»n junior; Farmington Patricia' more. innior: Patricia more last 30 days, according to Lt. Women's gym |"*u«h I^ rUsses- f,uit« a •ark In fact. na-' Bolander, Lapeer junior; Mary Lou Dowd, Battle Creek sopho-: Petertyl, Traverse City junior At a meeting Sunday, Sue Howard Simcox of the campus Panllellenic, 5 p.m. lot h police. All of the bicycles were Sun porch. Union he °,n* and foung out more; Phyllis Franz, Detroit and transfer student from Law- found on campus and the owners- AW'S, 7 P.m. all on IT th^ sophomore; Cynthia Gorham. rence college in Appleton, Wis., may get them by claiming and US Union annex Wednesday Detroit freshman; Suzanne Ham- was formally affiliated with the identifying them at' the campus Kappa Delta Pi, 7:30 p.m. ilton, Sturgis sophomore; Nina; new chapter. police headquarters. Ill Union annex Tuesday, Jam..-,,-. f , Page Two Grin and Bear It . . . By Liebt MICHIGAN STIR uet at March IfftS 1070 at the poet-office. 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The State News is I once more going to print and The Associated Press to exclusively entitled to the use for republication [typewriters are clanking'away in of all news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited In this paper : rapid fashion. Here's hopin' for and also the local news publ'ihed therein. All rights of publication oo b'g new year with emphasis on 'a special dispatches herein are also reserved. |winter term. Things seemed to A. A. APPLEOATB istart out right ail over the pi.tce JAN HOPPS w tl. news ready and wait In : tor . . . . . . -. - MARION HECKEL us. LEONE SEASTROM JEAN JARVIS First on our list sporting those Christmas diamonds comes from oxer M.A.I'. avenue way. Esther EDITORIAL STAFF Gardner. Alpha Chi, received a Nit lit Editors — DEE HEARING, HELEN HOVER, JEAN JARVIS. Jll I, MPPKRT. JEANETTE NIXON. sparkler from Dou* l!ird. SAE Sports Editor >nature Editor . , MARJORIETOM RIORIIAN LANOKAMER from Farmington. Both are sen¬ iors. Christmas really ting the Thc- Brtier Times Are On The II ay tas oy are storm. Two n-v. tir.rr. >nds Peine Unshed bv fe.tnie Ber- rxtnrd and Barb Gllrn.v. .Irntor'c A problem exists at State, an insolvable, necessary donor was John t'riin, U.fs.N It. problem. And like all problems of its kind, the housing from Birmingham. He is now sta¬ situation must be endured until an adequate answer is tioned at Marquette U. Barb found to alleviate the pressure on existing living quarters. received her little decoration Ron Williams who graduat¬ These crowded conditions are nothing new to MSC from "—And that's where we fought for cigarets—.. coeds who tripled up in dorm rooms during 194I1-44 to ed last June. Alpha Phis are "host wishinc" is where your mother battled for ment and there make room f. r the army air corps men who were stationed 'the sor'nty sister M.irgnt Jac¬ ration board was dug in!" campus at that time. This move was regarded by the r on ques. '.x lai • coerced a ring th's women as only a slight inconvenience and for the most vacation from Kappa Siu Tom part it was considered in the light of a patriotic gesture. Bather from Chicago. Iteceiit developments have necessitated a similar move, and S< mething different in t' c line engagement lings may tie sec: many women have not responded with as good grace as of third finger left 'vind of charaeterir.cd their acceptance of the former emergency. on Many of the men also feel that they have received the short end of the housing deal. all available dorms, rooms, ers ami make-shift they have their justifiable gripes. Chief among the Crowded"as they are in sleeping quart¬ Anne t• 'it. Chestnut. Pi I';., Her newly acquired .' an. ee .s Allen Wheat xxi; . uated from W'c-t P u • fh;< vea. Anne'- r.n■ a mm,.tyre -f >in ls- s ;.x t o gi.ai- Al- SENIORS KKEP YOt'K PJCTI UE APPOINT.MiM > difficulties that will be met by the men, especially those who have been quartered in Jenison fieldhouse, will he Alp .a li.m .>.■ .oo Jane Ma- the scarcity of room suitable for studying purposes. liotd it:.i Jean Alurril 1 Graduat¬ This handicap can lie conquered by more extensive use of ing fr-m the erg god status. Jean Pholos Uken by the library. In the event that the facilities of the library should become overtaxed, additional room might he pr"- Kexmour Thomson. T> be ex. '. DAGUERRE STUDIOS Dec Without an cured in otIn r campus libraries or classrooms that are not the d.ite was exn ' da'.- in Ve future, t '.rt being used for evening classes. x\ :th plenty ..n hei mind now. Agreed that all in all it is an unfavorable condition that .1 ine reeen ed I e rit - fr im Bar¬ Chicago. Illinois now exists at State, it isn't ratal. Any man < r woman ney MrCoskv of IH" ' Tiger now enrolled at MSC who is college material ami wants a fame. At ti e other end •! .x :t Susan college education bad enough will see it through to bigger retertxl .» u.o. in mute a time and better times. getting started this term The rea¬ son cot,id be the beautiful -park¬ ier she is sporting. The donor John Titus. SAE from Traverse Special Discount Rales -The Women's World- City. The clatter of excitement . xer engagements is -t.il keeping stet WOMEN'S DEBATE xx .tii the new xi-.r Nrdra .Mac¬ Pearltono Portraits Prof H. J. Knittel of liie\A p.m. duff. Pontine senior, received a nog fo>m Bob I Itoinierr. Det • speech department has annotinc-f AWs meeting treshman. Tne two other engaxe- PICTURE ed a meeting of the women's All AWS representatives are SIZE 3 6 1 Union annex, ments on trie list concern Kappa varsity debate team tonight at 7 to meet in rootn 5x7 5.00 8.00 1 115 tonight at 7. according lu Delta Zoe Mason. Saginaw senior, in room 107. Union annex. to Jim Mulxrnin. i' Del' now 6.00 10.00 15. ORCHESIS Sue Avenll, Birmingham minor. : x 8'.. with the army ox et seas, and IS. All members and tryouts of FIRST TERM KItESHMEN 8 x 10 7.00 12.00 AOPi Margaret Miles. Lansing Orchesis xvdl meet this after¬ All first term freshmen wo¬ senior, to Sgt. Vernon Carver of (•oitioiemt portraits cost 50% ntnrr noon at 5 in the nance studi > ot men desiring Hig Sisters are tr the Women's gym according to sign up in the AWS office in the Plymouth. Marilyn Hurley, East Lansing Union annex. Big Sister council Last on a ions lire of engage¬ f"r j ' ments taking place over the holi¬ tiitldliler-d Miniatures in Leuthercraft folio- - senior. has announced. They went on to rANIIF.LLE.NIC COUNCIL day season is that of Phyllis An important meeting of Pan- say that any woman who enroll¬ llamborxkr. Delta Zeta. and Hellenic count-il has been called ed fall term and still has not Jnhunv Evans. Botii are from De¬ Glossprint for reproduction in The Wolverine 1 for today by Mary Slack, presi¬ been assigned a Big Sister should troit and Phvl is a senior this with, all Portrait orders — ehoice of 4 prooi.- dent. The group will gather isign up in the office also. y ea r guaranteed. A deposit of S3.00 payable at tim> Students who order only a glossprtnt for repr.« Office t o Assist CLASSIFIED ADS Wolverine pay $1.00 at time of sitting. Returning Vets help wanted WANTED WOMEN: Simple neckliaes, preferable V THREE bin, box* lo w,,ik (or r An Office of Veterans Affairs, in fraternltv home on Delta WANTED TO REM OK stu TAP SHOES fm ... thV pv are most suiUMe. Please avoid briihd« under the direction of Torn King.' IWJ*. 8-4439 , Ed department Bring to Mr. Wat. patterued matertate, extreme halrdf- h"1 ha* been established In Demon-1 in th.- Women a gyrr FOR SALE heavy make-up. stratum hall to do the job of I IIAKTHI ESE raincoat and Carl\r FOUND launching ex-servicemen as 5tu-| x wuol icnex drees. tlx l« Formal dents at Michigan State. iur II black velvet bodice, .affeta The Servicemen's Institute.1 plaid .kirl .never worn. Squirrel a BgORt I93N .!a«sChristmas in Jentmu « rine with ,mt,al. PS> MEN: Plain dark suits and white dre.- ♦h*1' formerly dealing with alt the' trtmj^reen winter coat. »lrr 11 53*1? 83 Owner max ,'iaxe same bv idr. t in* it at Union desk Menu look best in photographs. problems peculiar to veteran stu-' EVENING CAPE ted wo..! "Ind cents, now confines itself to ad-- black velvet hooded reversible. p.'. - -ministering refresher courses on. fed condition. aice 12-14, (HI Sir- H a high school level for students' tt Colhnx. 1218'. W Ottawa ,tree- Call 5-8770 aher 5 p in 63 who are in need of such work.' Instituted Dec. 20 last year, | ENGINEERS' ! Here', car chance Thursday do to get an imported set of mechanical this new campus agency is sub-; diawing tools, recently liberate.', from divided to care for particular Germany Also a Pulvpha-e Donley needs of the veteran student' De.ituil slide rule All In excellent condition Phone Buckv Walsh at o | from his initial contact with the Sigma Nu house. 8.3557 61 REWARD lor de; Jssrs lost exam xx. atetx needed college to registration, "schedule- n desk WANTED making, and getting his text-; books. MAN pianist to plav for tap danc¬ RED WALLET Divisions of the Office of Vet-; ing class at Jenison gym 3-4 p n. 85 lam sin* Reward Call M Mondav through Friday. Phone Sin crans Affairs include counselling. for details. 63 eligibility, of registration,! credits, testing,! PIANO ACCOMPANIST or dance FOR RENT Your Michigan State College Yearbook classes in women's Phys. Ed depart¬ accounting, and book-i ment. See Mrs. McKoane in Women's (Rm. ts JaOUWJLi^- MICHIGAN STATE NEW S Page Three #rtino Scoring Spree Tops MSC Swimtrmrs Intramaral Sports Held Up Take Six Firsts * acation Basketball the Spartans' of two-pointers in the Action overtime In Initial Meet By Lack el Gym Floor Space Wlu ..-atior. time oasiMti- basket- Ito .»> sew up uH the «.,*■ ball u«i. gamegame and ana bring onng Winter "intramural sports for,Lyman F. Frimodig strtes that -was actio" \ac®'hich ,hev evened I his total to 12. The stocky Rob- , Opening their first home meet'tJle men of State hinges on one Z vas the torrid 'erts picked up 18 in the Syracuse j the entire set up will have to perc£nids> «a» i"c — ^ ,#itentages thl t>T.■ -u V-, I ?t University of Illinois, thins, whether or not the college mark time until the gym iloor is Thition that Sam For- i contest A. ... * - « tilt'Saturday, the Spartan sswimming iiean • •• — -to exhibition while in the Buckeye " ' provide rooms for the men available. " urn" a new indi- iMazza was h,gh with nine. wam will ••• ' Oil in 5Cl» - 1 . j U.. ! UmI r*I-.-J frili attempt to add a second |now quartered in the Jenison \ ^•ord as State whizzed by Everyone Hot In Clnci Tilt (mark in the victory column. (gymnasium, and do so within !fcJtedbvlackof teace "will get interfraternity bowling, ttnaf- .0 || In knocking off Cinci evervone everyone! The tanker, J,„ ^,'V«ea«cn bv coaches figured in the trouncing jabout three weeks. What with the |action Kht on fhl Vf:eC f. a. the state's most with . .4 Man puncnttig ,V? . _ "ol3" t0 3J, broke two varsity swim- there is little hope for any type I taking Farm Hon so Fortino has!eTts and Oi on £ AF. r;,L._ im. UBoins. player, (|nesse a" each.*.and jn ball-teach, and Fottino" Fottino 10° 10. first" pkce^Thk? waf* hePfiw* Shorty first places. This was ™mpotitive sport this ,crrn- |'"S Delta Sig and Tin* Chi •v nd "hooting. Although I Krall, understudy for Mazza, hit time n Spartan tank squad ever' Assum,n« that tlie men will be crossing lanes with the ATO f'jhrough 26 points to the hoop for nine to pace the re- teat the Wildcats. moved out. an extensive program quintet. old record of 26, placements who played nearly Howard Patterson. Snginawcons'sting of three basketball established against half the contest. j To date Delta Sig and Theta freshman, in the ISO yard back- leagues, f i»4' the flashy For- The scoring punch isn t entire- stroke, set a new record in the dormitory, independent, Chi are tied for first place with * f?r J!led to set up plenty ily In the forward line with Ollie time of 1:40.4, whileThe 300 1. ..;.ivs and turned in an White and Waldron, the starting medley relay, yaS , , . .. , , . fraternlty' couId be "ut ,n,° 19 wms and f,ve ,ossct 3p,ecc' full swing, along with boxing. While Sigma Chi holds tnird on , , , rila eomnused of Pat- guards, Itillinh ! hitting very consistently terson,' Paul * ...... m to , rnat, > 1.. Seibold, a - enso e same _ Jackson swimming, and wrestling. , its record of 18 victories and 10 kr king off the j j freshman, and Bob Allwardt. Assistant director of athletics defeats. Srofr.'-.s pulled a r! Battle Creek freshman, went the 4,v •. crtime upset j distance in 3:05. for a new record. ■ Minnesota on, Other first places we're won WORLD'S MOST HOHOU? WATCH thumped a | by John DeMond. Jackson freshman, din, rnati five. 69 j in the 220 yard freestyle: Don r ;:\i. v evening. The Ilunbar, Monroe freshman, in y ' it' hands of diving: Abei Gilbert. Kcquadmian v on one of the White "Roberts" freshman, in the 100 yard free- , c ti.' 42. at Co- on one-handers. Pat Peppier, who sl.vle. ancl 'he 440 yard freestyle lhas been alternating with White. , a-v c°nt posed of Captain James ".ers it wasihas also Iooked good on one. Thomas. Saginaw junior, Pattev- iiug mate of banders. son, DeMond, and Jim Quigiev. and Matt1 "' The fast.break 0ftenS0 Coaoh Saginaw freshman. •'"r and Bcn Van Als,>'"e has hi» men " ,'.,iw ' Pa employ seems built to order for A retentive memory is a good the 'material on hand, which is plenty and good. Especially skill¬ thing, but the ability to forget is the true token ed at working the bail around un¬ of greatness. — der the hoop is the front-line trio liuhbard. of Fortino. Mazza and Roberts end they get plenty of help from White, Waldron and Peppier. Next Saturday the Spartans The Man's Magazine will take on always-potent Ken¬ tucky on the Jenison court. Last Get the big January issue winter State pulled one of the at your favorite newsstand m cage season's biggest upsets when it bumped off the Colonels who lii'dlim To Moot had been rated as one of the na¬ tion's best quintets. irlaii Malinen "PAPPY" BOYINGTON'S OWN AMAZING Saturday BASKETBALL >rr : wrestling Spartans schedule points. (Continued from Page 1) were able ,vin by 13 "I'll turn up ti> STORY EXCLUSIVELY IN "If I'm musins. don't l-li. vo i* buy th, ■ ri.1 k- in I'spp. " Dn *4iptsdr<,„t.f Mu tfrte 'ego in Jen-. Guards White and Wahir-on al- Ssn Dic«" " Hip "I'spp." i in- dfr.di-d tli.t' "Vr iv after-1 ishtd on his |„.t Hurlit thr .In nukoit lliith. jo broke up many Michigan , itfltT b" hud tiecono' Aiii-ro*.t top slorv In br.t i.ey Collins i threats and it was Oilie who came irci' '1 winty piontli. of mIvih .• ' wtitlrn (or 'li i through with five much-needed drngrit! by. am) th<- Ivy. m um<4o> rt .idiitg ''"eaten meet baskets in the second half on tangle with>snazsy one-handed tosses t< keen 111 Buy the Drinks, Boys an "ii Janu- :state in the driver's seat. Wane h It. Cti Qf99*f vrappy") hymgto*,U$*C ran Lansing,.also pegged in a charity tor >w to Northwestern I bring iiis evening's total to 11. quadrangle Standout and high point, man February for the Wolverines was Bob Har- ::sun- in this rison, who netted |1 tallies and •seemed to hit the hoop just when HORSE LAUGHS -'iv- on teb-ihij, c|ub needed a two-poirtter 'die *" will take m0st. II Allen Smith is a fum.y man. lie gets paid irr it. tourney STATE MICHIGAN e writes best-selling humorous books. Tl»is is his lirst mii'smne "Ur Michl- B FT Ti. article in more than a year. Mr. Smith tells why he has given i.l 4 4 12 Il.ii t r t, Teach- . . Roberts, f up playing the gregees - well, nlmnft given up. There's a Max/a. t Chinaman in his story. White. R 5 I 11 You'll like and laugh at Wald n. g 1 Elliott, ti Jones, f <1 2 rt 4 0 Uuk. i f No Horse Can Do That to Me Bre»lin Slitrs . Gian'k. f 0 0 0 Feznb g . ■ Diet- h . H AS—SMS Kcll, u I (,aini 19 tl 49 11 13 3h* Personal fouls Stale F > > r 11 >. •. 1 9 State's Roberts 3. Mazza 2. White I. Waliiion annual • 4 and J ones 2. L annual Fi gpcisco, .Strselt J Mul|ane. 4. Ellin!' 1 li.Ke.- 2. Felnberg 3 ind 1 A floating palace of gin and sin, the big Now York newspaper said, uction in M l» and proceeded to give a reporter's eye-witness low down on the Officials: Ike Craig and rtudel C Miller. high jinks aboard. Eye-witness, your eye! It was a hoax. It's one • List's touch- < of the notable newspaper hoaxes bundled together to amuse you in " .-mashing Stute > man of the Quintet Lohph News Out of Their Hats trMnVMe tne East to j Services of Cawood , ,, Jack Cawood, who had been a * ! ,m4a of"f" lmemb!r of State s basketball , T raencan 1'•*'j squad up until the Cincinnati, A bcoutit.1 r.production rt IS THIS PEACE •• „ has enrolled in Western O.on Cornw.ll't any. ^lichigan college. Ttam Ti Meet While a naval air mdet Cawood JUST A PAUSE? .Mtorliablo orifisot ell aafsb.p cf • itrcined at Western Michigan and lows fyl* was star of the Kalamazoo qu'n- i Will Oursltr, TRUE's Pa¬ — CSfiUsMi, tf4J" -arsitybox. tet during the 1943-44 season. : 'he Jenison (Previous to that he was at State,: cific eorre^iondcnt, says painlsd far m this aft- wue ■ the Japs know they lost. • (lieding the 1942-43 team in scor¬ only in ing with 119 tallies. Lost what? They don'f think they lost the uvr! In And of course this aroasing Report to the Editor, Will Oursler Another original Petty Git I VETERANS tells the hard, cold truth that this country had bet¬ ter face noir. read Be cure you only »" fpHC ^ -hJ-r' "S.ltact " .it, , W^°Dick are 'n*erested Snook who in dance band Are the Japs ,21 Peetures 144 peges of ,e is enlarging his men-size thrills in the big "Wice hand. Really Licked ? iiawsslewdz new krMWOwifw . 8-3332 after 6 p. m. Wi SmMt Ce.risii4n( Oat yeer capy today Tuesday. January r. michigan state news Page Four Jfkf' If' Thirty-one Earn Ag Board Accepts Gifts; All A9 Average LIEBERMAN'S Names New Buildings In Fall Thirty-one Quarter students earned ZIPPER FOR NOTEBOOKS COLLEGE three point averages fall term, R. Governing Group Grants Leaves of Absence, S. Linton, registrar, announced. The list includes seventeen Approves Appointments, Reinstatements seniors, four juniors, seven soph¬ omores and two freshmen. They ' The governing body of Michigan State college, the State are: Eleanor Julia DeGraff, De¬ Board of Agriculture, accepted gifts totalling $41,125 at troit; Patricia Louise Elliott, Lan¬ its monthly meeting Thursday, Dec. 20, Secretary Karl H. sing; Mrs. Verda Elliott, Dear¬ En M •'' McDonel announced. Included in the grants was land born; Esther Erickson, Manhat¬ extending for approximately* tan, Kansas; Elizabeth Ann Far¬ with the rank of assistant pro¬ ley, Almont, and Doris Katherine 200 acres. fessor. Grigsby, Dearborn. Other State Board action Formerly teaching at the Uni¬ Also included are Grant Milford consisted of the naming of versity of North Dakota and en¬ Haist, Lansing;; Eleanor Grafft the dormitories and apartment gaged in research work during Hall, Montour Falls, N. Y.; ;Shir- units under construction on the the war, Donald Renwick will be¬ ley E. Hamelink, Lansing; Rich¬ campus, establishment of three come assistant professor of me¬ ard-L. Hollingsworth, Lansing; fellowships, approval of appoint¬ chanical engineering. Barbara Joanne James, Ferndale; ments, reinstatements, and grant¬ In Foods and Nutrition Margaret Jean Kennedy, Bay Dr. Edna Brown, presently en¬ City, and Ruth Kelly Koffel, Kal¬ ing of leaves of absence. The women's dormitory on amazoo. gaged with the U. S. department Faculty Row will be named in of Others are Cecilia Leona La- honor of Mrs. Linda E. Landon, agriculture, will replace Mar¬ Motte, Lowell, Ind.; Howard C. who for more than 40 years was garet Randolph as assistant pro¬ Launstein, New Lathrop; Clar¬ fessor of foods and nutrition. the college librarian. ence Arthur Leslie, Chateanguay, A former member of the col. Snyder Hall lege mathematics staff and for¬ Que.; Margery Alison MacFad- One of the new men's dormi¬ merly major engineer at the Boe¬ den, Jackson; Anne Rives Mc- tories now being constructed ing Aircraft company, Edward Cormick, Dearborn; Harold Clin¬ south of Mason-Abbot hall will ton McDoughle, Columbia, Mis¬ be known as the Jonathan L. souri; Charles Richard Mann, De¬ Students with experience in troit; Mary Margaret Marshall, Snyder hall, honoring the presi¬ dent of Michigan State college selling advertising are Invited East Lansing; Betty Louise Pry- Standard Letter Head Size to a business meeting tomor¬ Portland; Eleanor Gladys from 1895 to 1915. The other er, 2 3 Ring Binder row at 5 p.m. In the Wolverine Lenoro Ruth or men's dormitory will be named Rost, Lansing; after T. Glenn Phillips, a grad¬ office, according to Hank Renl- Schroeder, Lansing; Jean Virgin¬ 2 Handy Pockets ger, advertising manager. ia Stakenas, Scottville, and Nan¬ uate of the college who was the consulting landscape architect for cy Lee Trabue, Highland Park. Rugged Plastic Coated Canvas the last 20 years. Nordhaus has been appointed as¬ Concluding the list are: Colleen Your Name in Gold-Free The six units of the apartment sistant professor of mathematics. Vanderslice, East Lansing; Betty building for married students Ralph B. Bowcrsox, once asso¬ G. Vincent, Detroit; Mary May * A 85 will be named in honor of former ciated with the Underwater Muriel Whistler, Grand Haven; Michigan State college students Sound laboratories, Harvard uni¬ Nancy Anne Wyngardcn. East who lost their lives in World War versity, has been appointed as¬ Lansing, and Anne Marie Young, II. sociate professor of physics and Jackson. The State Board approved the astronomy. OTHER STyiES TO 13.50 change in name of the depart¬ Recently discharged from the ment of publications to the de¬ army with the /ank of major, partment of public relations. George L. Weaver has been ap¬ Lloyd H. Geil. head of the pub¬ pointed extension specialist in INFORMATION lications department, becomes di¬ animal pathology with the rank 1* : • rector of public relations. of assistant professor. KAPPA DELTA PI New Appointments Reinstatements According to Eleanor Rost, Heading the list of appoint¬ L • ments is that of Harold W. Laut- Reinstatements include the fol¬ president, a meeting of Kappa lowing: James H. Hustead as as¬ Delta Pi will be held tomorrow b ner, who will become professor sistant professor of forestry. John at 7:30 p.m. in room 111, Union and head of the department of Yunch as instructor in English, annex. landscape architecture, upon the E. B. Brauner as associate profes- WOLVERINE STAFF retirement of Prof. Charles P. W. Miller as -sor of art, James Anyone interested in working Halligan. instructor in history and political on the Wolverine business or ed¬ William A. Mann, recently dis¬ i- science. Franklin Sherman as re¬ itorial staff Is asked to come to charged from the naval reserve search associate in entomology, the Wolverine office any day with the rank of lieutenant, was this week after 4 p.m.. according appointed to the Board of Exam¬ to Doris Englehardt. business iners with the rank of assistant professor. News (jirricru Wanted manager. Also appointed to the Board of Paying positions as carriers PHI SIGMA SIGMAS Examiners are: Walter Hill with are open on the Slate News. Phi Sigma Sigmas will hold j the rank of assistant professor, Leave name and address at their introductory tea at the home and Laurence Cooks with the State News office, according to of Marilyn Moskovitz at 150 Ny¬ rank of instructor. Jane Walker, circulation man¬ lon. formerly Briggs avenue, Basic College Professor ager. across the road from the Chi John Waite, recently discharg¬ Students wishing their paper Omega house, tonight, according ed from ttie army, has been ap¬ delivered to an address which to Marjorie Silberblatt, president. pointed assistant professor of lit¬ is not in East Lansing should STl'DIO THEATER erature and fine arts it* Basic pay an extra mailing charge All men who try-out for the college. of 8.25. winter term play. "The Little Howard C. Zindel. who has Foxes." will also be trying out been on military leave from the for Studio Theater. Pror. Don Made of Tough Hard Vulcanized Fiber college, was appointed extension | Alfred H. Leigh as associate pro- Buell. who has charge of the Expands to Hold More spccialist in poultry husbandry j fossor of chemical engineering, and Wade O. Brinker as assistant group, will be present to scout Light in Weight prospective male talent. professor of surgery and medi¬ News in Brief | cine. All were on military leaves. Donald llayworth is returning lioiitt* Economic* Group SO50 MANILA, Jan. 1 (/Pi — A mass as professor of speech. He has : I. ■ • • meeting of more than been on leave to work with the 12,000 U. S. office of civilian defense. Pledge* Senior Women American enlisted soldiers to¬ Omicron Nu. national home W'k It^: ' The State Board also approved night noisily adopted a resolution the acquisition of 52 Quonset huts demanding a congressional inves¬ of the type used by the armed tigation of the new demobiliza¬ services for the veterans. tion slowdown. The soldiers booed De¬ economics honorary, has selected > four senior women for member-! ship in the organization. These | Others 1.75 to 5.00 FILLERS FOR CANVAS signed to accommodate 12 men women were pledged Friday af¬ \ iiif; i V*. the reading of a written explana¬ each, the structures will be plac¬ ternoon and will become active tion from their commanding gen¬ ed on the drill field opposite the members at a luncheon and in- j LAUNDRY CASES Il/'t eral. State Police headquarters South Harrison road. on itiation Saturday noon, ing to accord-! President Barbara Mye, 35c * f.%, POt'GHKEEPSIE. N. Y.. Jan. Tonowanda, N. Y., senior. t t/P) — The late President Roos¬ '"Here lies the body of San ford Those women pledged are: li: ■' evelt's neighbors ran of Into a note discord today in their efforts Jones, His fate I wish you would heed. He tried to be first in the Dorothy Gower, Detroit, Mar-, garct Troup, Jackson: Grace) to make Hyde Park's rolling acres Kline, Grosse Point, and Ruth theUpera>anent*home oTthe Unit- i ^feteria line; As you see. he did Baker, Elmhurst, 111. ed NaUons organisation. |not succeed With UNO's site committee al¬ ready in the United States for In¬ spection tours, slate Senator Frederic Bontecou said he had talked to "a great number" of JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE Dutchess county cltisens and "all of them are opposed to having it HAND BAGS NECKWEAR m (UNO) in the county." JEWELRY SCARFS ■Iff NEW YORK. Jan. 7

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