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Daily Student Publication of Michigan State College
EAST .LANSING, MICHIGAN. FRIDAY, JANUARY 11, 1946 No. 64
Dormitories, Co-ops Elect Vets Voice
iiDy'i New Winter Term Officers Complaints
Dissatisfaction Includes Lack of Books;
Thirteen women and two
(a«P«i_
men were elected as presidents Delav in Federal GI Checks
of the different dormitories and co-operatives
in elections held this week. Those houses that
on campus 1
did not ^ a special meeting in the Union annex last night, the
elect their officers will do so within the next week.
The results of thfe elections*
; American Legion Red Cedar Post No. 402 voiced its dis-
flash! MSC Coeds —— | satisfaction with the "inefficient" procedure the college's
are as follows: Shaw
house, ior. and house manager, Karoiyn I
,
office of veteran affairs is using in distributing books to
.
from the Pacific after 28 Lillian Roman, Detroit jun¬ coneorif Rouse 'un'or' "veteran students, and de-
fighting with the ma¬ ior, president; house Concord house: president. Mildred I manded that an immediate
manag-
fia Don DeVine, "49, from er. Mary del Stevenson. Buffalo. N Y. Caesar. Saginaw sophomore: vicei
b
Detroit. He confessed senior: vice president, Marjorie Hine,
that lie thought his Muskegon Junior: social chairman
Shirley Foster. Van Dyke sopho¬
president. Sylvia La Graff. Flint r
freshman; secretary. Madelyn Rusch, I
Mason freshman: treasurer. Laurene I
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adjustment be made to
edy the situation.
rem¬
classmates would be
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It was acknowledged thai the
rather young, but
more:
junior
secretary, Anni Tom, Honolulu
and treasurer.
Renz. Pontiac Junior.
Genevieve
sentative to
Grand Rapids
■op. Elizabeth Chopin,
freshman, and housei house
1
j^q Initiate 24 college had under-estimated the
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he spotted four playing Borhdale Officers manager. Levi •erence Gat
~ ha. Burrlok
enrollment of the current term
Jhe upper deck yesterday in the ordering of books and sup¬
rmion he wailed, "But I
Rochdale house:
Faust.
president. Bettv
Newraygo sophomore;
president and social chairman. Ellen
vice
sophomore
South Campbell: president. Beatrice
Luce. Grosse Pointe senior: vice
Neiv Members plies, but this, the membership
, . think they d be thaR McCann. Newaygo sophomore: secre¬ president. Shirley Rostow. Birming¬ licit, does not affect the handling
ham junior: social chairman. Rachacl The Michigan State chapter of of books and
tary. Margaret Harb. Port Huron. supplies now on
Ont.. freshman; treasurer. Catherine Houck, Ypsilanti sophomore; vreas- Phi Kappa Phi, national schol- I hand.
Campbell, Detroit, pre-vet; and fire- See ELECTIONS, Page 4 arship honorary h a s added
chief. Marjorie Krantz, Wallace
commander To Investigate
.. lumber Please? freshman.
Taft house: president. Lawerence
twenty-two seniors and two fac¬
ulty members to their member¬
The post commander, Erwin P.
b i speech recently given by
James. Clawson sophomore; house Crowe Announces ship. The winner of this year's Oesterreicher, Saginaw -opho-
manager. Adele Barrett. Muskegon morc, was instructed by trie or¬
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Grant, lecturer on cam- Heights sophomore: secretary, Laura
I sophomore scholarship has been
ganization to make inquiries of
It cited how a Viennese dlf- Riegel. Eaton Rapids
ure!. Inez
freshman; treas¬
Owen, Mayville fresh¬
Lecture Concert awarded to Margaret English,
the veterans' administration as to
ted between the Scots, man; fire chief Ethel Spike. Saline
Dearborn. Her grade-point av-
the type and amount of books
ind Americans: sophomore and Marion Haylund.
Series Program ! crage is 2.97. ,and supplies the government will
Royal Oak sophomore, house histor¬ „ , , ...
vol—a savings bank ian. Following students who wilj 'provide for veteran students.
Two Scots—a rame of golf East Mary Mayo officers include Tonicht Lt John Mtson bc initiatcd in February into the j One member at the meeting
ffiwsa brevs i sr-Jss
president. Pat Hough. Adrian sopho¬
Tim Scots—a British govern¬ more; vice president. Carol Seaburv.
Detroit
Stuart,
junior; secretary.
Saginaw junior; treasurer,
Joanne s5SHi«a£S'i'«=
ssrs attsa
or Entlidiman—a gentleman Harriet Adams. Camden sophomore;
social chairman, Joy Folley. Dear¬ will
will he
be helH
held at tVilleoe
at
College anHitnri-
auditori¬ ' «... ** ,
sa c""tenl disulbu"°n 01
1 uwiva.
r»o Englishmen—a dub born freshman, and assistant social son, Manhattan. Kansas, and I Another bone of discontent ex-
um at 8:15, S. E. Crowe, dean of Mrs. Lois
[tree Englishmen—a world chairman. Margaret Sanderson. Kal¬ Gunn, Byran, Ohio. pressed by members is the delay
amazoo sophomore. students, announced.
North Williams officers include r,j
B own, former drama critic
... . Others are Grant Haist, Caro; (many are experiencing in rccciv-
Or American—a millionaire president. Louise Cloos. Painted Post -Shirley Hamclink, Lansing; Bar- ing subsistence cliccks. It is cx-
N.Y. junior; Vice president. Eleanor orld-Telegram and bara Jamcs.
T»e Americans—a cocktail McDonald. Detroit senior; social Royal 0ak; Corrine plained, however, that the cur-
chairman. Peg Marshall. Richmond
sophomore; treasurer. Carolyn Saturday Review of T°i, ^ °n,
literature, , Knuth. Ontkama: Ruth Koffel, rent re-organization of thr vet-
j Kalamazoo; Richard Lotz, Birni- j c ans administrations ought to
Ttree .Americans—prohibition French. Lansing sophomore; secre¬
tary. Cynthia Pernte. Augusta soph¬
omore. and fire chief, Betty Schultz,
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with the probability of only a 15
Marquette sophomore. Second program on the series to 45 day wait for them after the
Bshlosm Reuse ...til . ; Still others are Mary Morti-
proper forms had been sent in.
.Veics in Brief Officers at Bobinson house are.
president. Lois Benz. Olivet sopho- science editor of New York Times i H"' Loans Available
WASHINGTON. Jan. 10 UPl —
mere; secretary-treasurer.
Groeanickle. Detroit freshman; social
chairman, Merrelyn Bird. Dearborn
Frances who wili uppeer Tue«i.,. fen.
'
K^SiXt It was authoritatively stated at
! Rosa Sorenson, Fowlerville; Gor- the meeting that the college will
The Cincinnati symphony has
ma; invesugators 1—m-
been scheduled for Friday, Feb.
j doa stocking, Cadillac; Marion make loans to those veteran stu¬
today that Acmiral Husband Senior proofs ef pictures Vorce, East Lansing; Harriet dents who have not yet received
Kumr.c! told the Roberts coan- 8, and Feb. 26 is slated for a lec- vVilcox. Rocky River, Ohio, and their subsistence checks This
taken on Monday are ready. ture from Robert Boothby. mem- | June
t four year? ago the Wash- Wilkinson, Jackson, would indicate that veterans need
Ifeey may be picked up at the ber of British parliament.
i2m:nistration insisted on
Wolverine office, according to | Thc two {ai.u|ty members who not drop out of school fru lack
i the fleet in Pearl Harbor A joint concert by Bidu Sayao j will also he initiated are Prof, of funds, but could repay the col¬
re had the choice of
Dorothy Englehardt, editor.
agreeing and Charles Kullman will be pie- Ray Hutson, head of entomol- lege when their checks arrive.
qiut'ung as its commander. sented Monday, March 11. Other business of the meeting
j ogy department, and Dr. S. G.
«6phomore; nousc manager. Dorothy Closely connected with the lec- I Bcfgquist, head of geology and included a discussion of the "No
Smoking Campus" tradition.
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