Today's (ampus MtCWGiH JUIt NEWS n"Uy S""l'nt /«noitaclbuP Michigan College Fair and Warmer Vol. 34 334 FAST LANSING, MICHIGAN'. THURSDAY, If Dorsa l I'ny JANUARY 24, 1948 ■>"'< ,he wronK Fortino's Late Basket Beats Detroit rr... I"' ' ' }'. i Munson, Flint pw"1 ' . the begln- none to the '>»,'•- ry night to [turfy' - %u ■'•" "n"rnic* lext wouldn't get it Creole* Ho wrecks I'lcl.,.. I-it ir/ "Ti,aMH Fa" lo s,at«! Cagers, ly. ugh 'iPiu'1' Women ' •ore. The poor n the ho-K ' tfo* *»* m' taken aback At h txiS Spartan Win*of ,* Season am >1 .* tt«'1 isterdey that ,«• wrong book. lJelayea rortnal liuslling I MSG Forward* Gather 2d Point* In Wild Battle Outer Lobby Please bnfti,'twv women, cmn'l-raMy less than last year'* I By ROGER CESSNA u! r..Miehiiran irmm ceremonies last State's is sororities i With but a minute to play Sam Fortino dropped in a n, Hwnrr of < once ntretlen nijrht, PanHel Pres. Mary-Slack dojr-*hot that broke a tie and Rave .Michigan State a announced. .IVr^nifie.l ... Have NKIand. ■1'1-IW win over a fip'htinM University- of Detroit quin'.et . Mrrntlf returned vet, when he, Kappa Kappa Gamma led all others with ''I last nitrht before J,8.'{6 fans in .feni.son fieldhoUKe. Lgk notr in book. pulled out a pledffed. In a close second women * - * After a bitterly contest- in thr library and would , S|n up If i' h "' not ,wr place was Alpha Phi with 17 •d final 10 minutes of see¬ S friendly jrfWrr from aeroM pledges. Pi Beta Phi and frUbk. Smokinr In the outer Zeta Tau Alpha tied for Students Plan (.- the' sam, Detroit; Marjorie Wagner i'h- justice department should lA: Jean ' handler, 8-1780. Detroit. »nd Marion Thomas inves-j fans nkling of the play onspirary" among rep- j which to follow , Fay Blakely, 8S; Grey Ishpeming junior, ire in chargi Alpha Gamma Delta resenlalives of the large -II, 84 Mien McCann, 8- Doris of entertainment, atioris meeting in New York dur- i clow n corpor-jniisM.fi in easy lay- hot Ruehl, Grosse Pointe, 'in the first play Lauren .J.imes, 8-1435; Pat Karkau, Pontiac, Shirley Decoration i.g the Inst week of January '• . j . JfeCormnk. 80 Huth Mein- game, M; Irene DroOnak, 83. Simpson, St. Charles; Evelyn Bell. Handling provide " wholesale cancellation Ed Bartz sank a long Washington, D. C.; Joanne Schae- [ BoO Byrarr Jeisey. • J of collective bargaining agree- the Titans were . , away ry; Grey Campbell, 85; fer, Fenton; Joyce Mankcr, Chil- ; junior: L* | early lead, only to lose urn n Dsothon, 85 Jane Hansen, licothe, O.; Joan Frederick, l-an- | don, soke strikes." Mass., junior : Dorothy Waidron pushed Phyllis I'aikcr, 85; Nancy The committee called on Prcs- hander and 13. sing; Doris Meiford, Detroit. | Roberts, Columbus, W.s., soph- .Urnt Truman to revise the tax verted a free throw. Shorty Krali on- Mary Slack. 8-1435. , Alpha PW {"more; Muriel Young, Flint laws which the committee said Jean Craig, Detroit; Barbara Junior Loretta Fuller. F^st With Bartz again showing the v* Living Colleen Vand- afforded "industrial magnates way by splitting the Fox, Birmingham; Pat Peabody, sophomore and Btver- neshes l-244(h English; Marjean protection et the expense of the with three mom beautifuf one- Birmingham; Barbara Babcock, i *>"w'e, LTare »»jphomnre. American taxpayers while engag¬ handed un. 85: Marilyn Miller, 8- Detroit; Grace Findley, Detroit;: Harry Blajr. Hoos.< k Fails. push shots from far out, ; Cynthia I'irr.ie, 89; Mary Cecile Ann ed in the very conspiracy to reap the Titans rushed into a ?3-9 1-1435 Juanita Grinncll, Detroit; I N. Y., vipiiomure ,<, ,n cMarge of uncontrolled profits through des¬ Soergel, Janice I^e Hoffman, Grosse ! lights and prograri s lead with only seven -■ notes truction of labor unions." lMj. French Bainara Johnson, Pointe; Joyce Jorae, Dearborn. Queen Committee Marilyn Madsen, Detroit; Caroi • — played. Spartans Take fiver n,.,, v, „p W tt. nhere ktheort Fayola Foltz, 8- ;Blen Pier nrnie, 89 8-2457; Cyn- Hi.-.tory of Clvi- Marshall. Grand Rapids; Marjor- j wu ie Mallison, Detroit; Nancy Lou sophomort."was appointed t0 inv|tc patrons trons and and guests. On ■ ' Victory Clothing; Af"r this flourish, '.h» Spur¬ n's short passing garni "i/jk Morgan, East Lansing; Geraldinc , ,, - ^ control and with Robin Roberta, Sue Coleman, 8-3020. qUt.Vl\G_ To Mhrr..ng News By JOHN MAl'KEN | The co.onel showed me no Boy, what a field-day Colonel mercy, even though I hac a very Occupy Wells ^ i today- SWL. 5 m. Snurd could have in the Union , good excuse for looking like the Vacancies in Wells hall made j j EronomW . building! "Lost Weekend." by the departure of the ASTPR ' will be filled by men now oc- Flying dab, 7 pun. The BS^** Room There they are—hundreds of if jve were here on campus, on ex-GIs milling through the Un- j how the Colonel would boil to see cuPy.ln6 Jenison Deldhoine, av¬ , - 115 Union amen ion between classes and most of;.he Union grill "commandos", ^jrdlnS *° To*n Kln3. housing Bed Cedar Peel Mt, 7 p.m. Kr;fc lp W'tion them garbed in some part of 9r decked'out with GI trousers 01 for veterans. t nien bellreem the Band Lid " their former uniform. rich, red flannel shirts or' who cannot tramler to Spartan Cbrfetiaa feiWoup. ^ttlNOO.V flashy yellow socks peeking over ^ells hal1 move into trailer* 7:15 pun. 435 M-A.C. avenue Mtlh D At first 1 shuddered at seeing the high tops of the Gl shoes. i as ,hat '* ««- Bee-'* e,i'laar this, but when I realized that we Taa Sigma. 7:15 pan. You "* 4t Work tor are civilians again, and that MP Mebs Jenison wil not be vacated en. 11 L'aiea annex there are no snooping MPs lurk¬ MPs would mob sharp.es wear- ; lirely as approximately 300 see¬ Cimpna 4-H chib. 7:3# cm. rrumutit* •POMaewoN Ave ae • • aasror • tar aaann New »o««. N V. • tu raaaaaara by rnltefe carrier to aludenta; per year afuftcrvta by college carrier to Mb U 0# AKTKH much hiding tuples 11 ltd euyly the latest scoop under nvorhennrig froriV the group, the news is of iyt»U va¬ Mr MB EH or THE ASSOCIATED PHESS riety for a Thursdays-Next lime The Aaandated Preaa b earluaivrlr entitled to the urn for repubtlcettoe you ree a couple ot trill ears com¬ of all new a diapatchra credited to It or not otherwter credited In Ihle paper ing out ol nowhertf and a pair of and alao tha local newa pubL'gted therein. All rlfhU of publication oa eyes thut look Tike hearts you'll aperlal diapalebea herein are alao reaerved. know it's just'your devoted type¬ A. A. AI'KI.KtlATI write: addicts with something Faculty Adviser Mahal ar - ■ ■ JAN MIII'PR new tii/Kiow about. Idltor .... MARION HKt'KCL Hire is still flouting around in I.KONE KKAttTNOM Adaertlalni Manarer tlu< department after Die volume JEWETTB NIXON y>| weddings ovei last weekend. hit lit lilltur Kappa llollte Srhneider. graduate Fill I OKI \l. STAFF nf 1 lavs uf '45, weld up the aisle Maht Miters - OFF IIFAMINt.. IIF.I.F.N fiOVFR. JEAN I VllVIS. to hecumc the hrulc "I Joe lleu- •MIX IIPPERT. JFANFTTF NIXON. lielt, Helta Sig ftnm Alio 111, sports FdMer - TOM RIOKOAN Feature Filler - - MAIIJORIK I ANIIHAMEK Martha Mellon gull, Detroit Vt omen's Fdllor MAIIIE MATTE Feature Writers llttli IIMMIt. MIMA t IFIINIt K. Pit; F X It It All sophomore, will settle down to the K.t Mill. Ml I.I Ml IK 11 IN II SMFKI.INI. dlltii- as housewife aftei l.er re- <■<•111 man .age to Wallace lleyer, just disehaiged from the an force. If ill imrrirmis Kvrr fatam? I .linking into the ciyslal hail the Kappas have a lug schedule ol m,111 i.icu the neai Inline .Kvcry day tin* sliib'ttu'M . . "We have ImkiV taught lied lellci day ai the calenda.r is many things liy this war . . " is hoard, oven as it wan in Keh '.villi, hoih Jane kuvkrn- I it ID. The truth in self-evident, but will we capitalize 011 dall. .Inn. 4.5 grail (mm Birm¬ "Come, c>me. Itoaslcy Contiol yourself! do our knowledge, or again Jet our protection dwindle and ingham . 11 •< I June Fredericks, cause a nationwide sympathy strike in the degenerate? Gros-.c Pomlc junior, will go up the aisle I'nion To Vole On School Strike- I'lait In Hint In ID20 the N'atinnal Defense act was passed and ap¬ l'ro*jK'ctuhusband fur .lane El.I NT. Mich. Jan. 23 i A') I The union ,s ! propriations made to activate it. It provided for a regu¬ is H«h Seuholni. a Im mo niaiinc. lar army of 14.000 officers and 280,000 enlisted men. The and June • fianee is Plrk C..I- The (TO State. County and Mu-|W'ith the hoard • national guard and industrial preparedness completed ville. stale student and metnhei im ipal Workers union will meet M,il'h I been allowed t, " of Delia Chi hefme going into the hill's provisions. Not a decade later, appropriations Saturday to vol.- on a . ompro- jsoh(mls w)ll,,, ., were decreased, further limiting the army. I iale 1 nil v |»ns aie cropping up tmse plan to settle its wage dis-1 three days last If that had been our army in 1041 it can clearly lie 111 a;m.i ted places Might now I'al put.- with the la.ard of education, of pieketing. seen how our participation would have heen retarded. Hull. Ileal horn .sophomore, has At the outbreak of the war there were 1,500.000 men in .1 Sigma On |mi neai her Delta 7.eta pledge badge 1mm an Ann the army, and it is common- knowledge how iiiadeipiute Aihoi iiilricsi ( n iginal owner of this force was. in.- pin w a- Bob How prsox. sen lor Congress today is asruin formulating a plan for the maintenance uf peace and protection of the nation if med student at Micluguu Salurilay night was the time JsfAi&imcMvrtA. that Pou ItohiiiMMi chose to put peace is again lost. As the situation now stands, despite Ins pin in i he 11*11st nf Jane the lessons front the war. despite intelligent counsel front Troupe. Don ,t pi Kappa Alpha the army and navy, and repeated warnings from condi¬ at the Univcisity of Missouri tions in other countries, the draft seems due for the in¬ Holh of lb.. Ill ky people are from Jackson active list.-Our army will again t>c a small standing force which will have to he inflated by wartime draft in ease of an emergency. Is it not better to sacrifice one year of your life to the country than to face the possibility of uiipreparedncss again? . Action should .he taken now to see that our country, one of the foremost in the world, does not again become the helpless unprepared nation we were in 1D17 and 1911. CLASSIFIED ADS FKI LOW t)<> VOl' W K.AM \ ■*> SHORT"' MUKii -hrraxt. d .1 Uulton lull diapc. pli'dlu! iiv»vt>«- - xildlc % 11 iif* hlili- K l «• \ iui S.-r J.w JAMKS IM NN tl-lilant, Jaxiikv'ii. it;, y «,raiu) IliVfi Ea* I 'atibitb! —In— MAN S blown K t'litna to Mr . left in got a Jonathan Logan." Others 1.75 to 5.00 i iK>m 2(13 W'hmI StD.(> ... 2u«> iloi i »ai the 14th ' full i)av\ it IVruHtt 8-244! •nKArn.K"; t;ire«.*to/i#A set w. £oid Fri itite botv\. pitched>. Remember It hapjx'nrd m the n;iiil SatuicUv morntni! Cali S 107 South Washington Ave.' Williams Ruth UiekmAn 72 WANTED 116 W. Allegan. Lansing Luggage Leather Goods Trunks ■pmr-iHiiy. Ji'"""ry 24' 1940 M1 CHJOAN STATE NEWS Page Throo A.lmfr»rf By All WOMEN'S • State II(Hipsters Hit Road; /finstall Has Trained • SPORTS Meet Three Top Quintets y ilhletes For 32 Years By ART ROSS By MARGE McRAV this Taking off a week from* - - IIADMINTON morning for South i Swifll block playoffs film ,,f theI. most weli-liked personalities on State's Se haskotliall ^(flayers Ill'/r»u ,»..«»i.uun,;n |J|| OIHie S " th\< •" m js his ii-i II tttmiiiMtfti 11. .lack Heppinstall, the athletic trainer. Start- > '1 -vf'nr HS Spartan conditioner since arriving f i**» iiini* cu.'.-i U* ants72L?SliSrlK»Sri!:!.b»«kctb»ll p,P!lsr. kwp |HJStl,rt., Any. will begin their most gruel- play,ra|Seeks ScftlfcN Third Third Will Will inK hi- • intf .V■- body who A . , KT , Durham, EnKland, Heppinstall has seen ,s interested in -'' " " in .lepinit seeing I li»tf series of mail games \"UIII*t I lirtflK* |J. ^rt^'t^yKreatath^ t**nd badminton ? ""! .'"ion,inti," games. IS invited IS invited to at, i tor l"r the 1946 I946 campaign. with Notre Hume that campaign, opening opening Not sparing any blows. Michi¬ jetP Michifr<« n State has filly witnessed more State athletic events than Mi"iwg,m The deadline |,,r double entries I evening, taking on Kentucky in Lexing¬ gan Stale's tank :,(|tii • will seek anyone '■s Heb I ton Saturday and swinging its thircl win of the else in the history of the school. Kntiy blanks- can be by against and obllga- "ad at Miss laiedle Dalley's of¬ I Cincinnati Monday to meet the Purdue university tomorrow Jack has seen 'So' , trainer for all Spartan many Stye fice. number;, 9. in the Women's , Reds Monday night. night in the Jettison |, ail at 7:D(). performers in the past third of |«ym. !™V ,p' k(,pph,m n century that is difficult GJo.mf*,,,, mummer Tough Melirdulc This will Ix* llie tli d Hig Ten . ,n !lues. However, the ... iioi.tieed veslerd Three bull games in five school State has tuckl d winning selves from his single out a very few lor imli-l entry blanks e-,riv ti , y""' nights, with two of their oppon- the first two by lop-si Vidua! praise out there a,e net. I ment afires, ',1, ,s um-heritable. Not only urully sonpe who were more out- 6 p.m will start HVb / lom'l'to '' i mtk ranked close to tops in the iil to ;i:t at Northwest" n. and III , I,, y i io assist In round- nation, will really lw a j ob tm to D6 against Illinois. athletes into standing than others. ,. tin' Spartans. Tomorrow * Kven Ciiu'innuti night's ■dial will . |)U( must also be on will bo tough due U» a combin¬ provide a cine to w it can |,o "a',! r ill v,s< sport events ation i,| tails: the contest will expected at the M11 ■gan-MSC' in!'o.to any of the asss of. tiie greatest "football player i more be on the Reds' lloor. Stale will meet next week. have just finished taking on two WorkiiiK Veterans llaid to compete for victories with Claire he has uncJo'ibt* ever Michig; Neil/ t 'oach McCaffreo ha- Is en njilt'fm giant killers- and the- large fev¬ amount of traveling bet has to erishly win king with 1: , • turn¬ lie done between .-.tops. ed vcti'laiis ill an eflo 1 oulld IHSKi; I'BAM If Coach lien VuriAJsfy tie's Coach l.ou /ar/a wants all i iiiitinued I um Pake I) hoopster;, can get away with a j pan of wins they'll i>c doing varsity hosing candidates to tantly on their meet 111 the hosing eains matched -cry well. In both the Irish and uoin at .'i Wildcat till, the Vanillin will Friday alterming. being tied up be derided lead changed underdogs, so ,i will a an ail uphill light all tin them into shape la p. • -be < >11- free throw, way. Rolling Over Opponents • i.d . oiliest: tliat lie . ,.vo minutes to A in 1 (i 1! lici t, |,;, uado 1 ,01 , harn- At present the Notre Dame ptoii. 1 spec ted hi (' , • iiowutg oiling over all their a-, .villi ail all-. ctcrurt club ago in t Purdue lank : • •I lllS'-. ' le ' .('tit ,tb 1 in at J .ak"" the past two • . v.ulc II ..0 d Pat- "il'-i 1 „I a,n will leturn, a* > Ill at- lliibrrb \rl» I ., Udly Russet t. tack ol the tin. ., ,„a , favonto a,,i. Roberts, and to 1 upline 'be back t r-i event. atiif in keeping Duuhar in Diving i the closely Fn-hmeri Jonii I)i i....d and coo's ID points Jim (^n.'gliy will al-.o 1 ( c action ts was close iii ..evi i.d event.,, uid clay; illies and Wui- I), n Dunbar will h> ••ot after ii" '»ni' 1 win ol the •< ai .11 Hut. Titans ended a •II li:" department. dc Paul c. streak, but •Nc bold Will be ' 1, ( alius' : an individual ■ '» i:t ,. ke event. tor the even- State. Jul. a n was fullback along abou In the past 10 ye S/tP/Hirr/'a developed some e? ketball filayers. Oni according to Jack, v buchon, who ih c< many as the greate: to represent the (ireen and \V | Also the national eolle wrestling chiimpu-nship d u ithe Jennings twin, I to — hold a high place n !!,e 1: ory of the masseiue ot Si . sports figures. slt'»rts stall \«i|| havr pj,.. AII-.Anicriean I'ingel lure taken loiiilcfit at 7. All Then, of course there members please be in the olfiee American Johnny I'm • at that time. tabiished tus reput.-,' Spartan gr.iuk ties on the 1 igan several In Heppinstall modern athletes c.'b Mtltoi: mer gieats in at Ir.o-' portant respeit. lb- le. present day competitas [mora spe laii/.ation tr VETERANS _ Athletic Di- I Was in previous years. ' risler announced that "is I'nlversity | suit of this concentt ai 'V'" ""'hall team will certain three sports there . and tour lvtte,i lloic nould van spend N'M«- in the an- J formerly. a.', U"'U| Spartan grid On the other hand, . \„v S51,000,000? fill f, |that this condition has PiI:r,h\'he In many ed greatly to the g01 "I'd' 1 nth thr t h'ts „f b*en sched" | provement of the at #urh games involved. For It, Ji,'' season and will most games have been COME Ol T \M) DISCI SS IT !*ohm/n ,,,a<,h' (bartie up" somewhat 111 the ; "•Hthis*/ """'h beUer rhanee and in addition the ,< 1" ^ , ""llest V"mt0lhe „„ Nhape for «h* ment of play has been ca^|| tremendously. 're 7a AMERICAN I his beaut" burly brogue is . .,, Its tough, a M S C t pliable, heavy weight grain to|M ami thick flex¬ BARBER shop LEGION ible soles ami business. wear defy weather like nobody's Robust "no- bust" rope stitched RED CEDAR POST 402 MSC -cams. Hand stained. Central Michigan's Most Modem Barber Shop Tonight — 7 o'clock C nepcirds 209 M.A.C. AVE. Refreshments — I'nion Ballroom ] H(pE 5 317 East Grand Kivrr, East Lansing ' Thursday, Jan, Page Four MICHIGAN STATE NEWS SORORITY PLEDGE LIST INFORMATION ward, Hauwatass, Wis.; Carolyn Boucher, f-ansing; Helen Jean Lansing; Lucille Bo wen, North Tona wanda, N. pena; Maxinc Girod Campbell, Cold Water; Ruth F.m- Margaret Farrell, Detroit; Dor¬ ids; Anne Mam. from the book and life manghatz, Detroit; Pat Stand- othy Drittler, Detroit; Joanne CUT. H. J.; , CAMPUS 4-H CMJ» Betty _ Meeting of the 4-H club will of Donlel. ford, Milwaukee, Wis. Gilbert, Lansing; Marilyn Gre- flint; Jacqueline o be held tonight at 7:30 in room MORTAR BOARD Delta Zeta ham. Grand Rapids; Gretchen ris; Evelyn Sanfoid 103 Union annex. Bob Hakala Members of Mortar Board will Pat Deiwyer, Frances Whitup. Griffen, Grand Rapids; Joyce He Thorpe, West p. , hat charge of the meeting, and meet for dinner at 5 p.m. in the Gamma Phi Beta Hoiser, Midland; Susanne Kern, Van AQsburg, Coof.i there will be further discussion Union. A picture will be taMjtn Joanne Beattie, Detroit; Eileen Cleveland Heights. O.; Helen rtf■ Vincent, Lai, about new pins. Anyone who haa immediately after, so members Buckley, Grotse Pointe; Janet iMabley, Oxford; Marilyn Mc- Wontiak, Detroit. now ordered a pin should nee are requested to wear jackets, Cary, Milwaukee, Wis.; Theresa Knight, Grosse Pointe; Patricia ■ Mareie Webster, according to according to Jo Johnson, Pleasant DesRivers, Detroit; Ann Hatha¬ Mulligan, Muskegon; Marion Harriet VanKppS, publicity chair¬ Bidge senior. way, Lansing; Dawn Heugan, Murin, Jackson; Betty Perry, Ak¬ man and Decatur sophomore. Birmingham; Parna I-aZelle, ron. N. Y.; Marilyn Pierson, East J-HOP COMMITTEE HWL A meeting of the members of Owosso; Jane Mathews, Pontiac; f.arising; Mozclle Sawyer, Trav¬ A general meeting of Spartan the Virginia Nooh, Shaftsburg; Jac¬ erse City\.jr Mary the decoration committee for Whitehead, Women's League WftJ be held to¬ queline Rohn, Grosse Pointe; Joy Grosse PLinte; Nancy WenzeJ, J-Hop wlH be held tonight at night at 5 In room I Home Ec 7:3* In room 7 of the Union an¬ Scott, tensing; Sally Swink, De¬ Rochester. building, according to Betty I-on nex, Oayle Ovlatt, Washington, troit; Joyce Westfall, Hazel Park. Harris. Lansing tenter. Those In¬ PI Beta Phi I). V., Junior, said. Kappa Alpha Theta terested In working on the Car¬ DEI.TA OAMMA MU Marilyn Andrews, Monroe; ! Patricia Benson, Plymouth; rousel should attend. A meeting of Delta Gamma Mu Nancy Rockingham, Saginaw; Jacqueline Smith, Royal Oak; SIGMA CHI GAMMA will be held tonight at 7:30 in Charlotte Campbell, Port Huron; A meeting of Sigma C.'hl Gam¬ Rebecca CoJIingwood, Washing¬ the Women's gym. according to ton, D. C.;! Gene Endsjey, East ; Sue Cheney, Lansing;.Joait Clark, ma will M; held tonight at 7:30 Pat tillott, publicity chairman. Grosse Pointe; Billyann Clippert, in room 107 Unlort annex. Lansing; Conifie Hadley, Pleasant All members are requested to at¬ Ridge; Jcannje Profit, Cass City; Grayling; Barbara Crist, Bltsj- A HCt tend. Nancy Rudy,' Detroit; Jeri Lou field; Frances Gilpin, Detroit; An open meeting of the Amer- FLYING CLUB Smith, Hiiwirigham; Janet Sout- Catherine Elliott, Flint; Peggy Iran Society of Civil Engineers All students Interested lh will be held tonight at 7:3* In er, GrosseiPoirite; Joan Lrong- McBride. f-ansing; Nancy Hazen, learning how to fly, whether they Hifdson; Hope Jenkinn, Detroit; mom II of Glds hall, according man, f/miT'lsland, N. Y ; Mary have any flight experience or not, Martha Meredith, Port Huron; to I-eon Sobkowakl, president and Van Howe, Pleasant Ridge; Dor. are urged to rome to the meetliW Jane Sisney, Birmingham; Jean Grand Traverse Junior. othy Waldo, Lansing; Barbara tonight at 7 in room 115 Union Weil. Cuckahoe, N. Y. Tanner,- Grosse Pointe; Muriel FTA annex for the purpose of orga¬ Wilkcn, Detroit. Future Teachers of America nisation and esplanatlon of the Kappa Delta may get their copies of the Na¬ Sigma Kappa plan, according to Terry DesRIv- Carol Sanford, Grosse Pointe; tional Education Association ers, Detroit freshman. Shirley Dodd, Sault Ste. Marie; Adele Klinger, Detroit; Lorraine Journal from pr. M. L. Addy's RED CEDAR POST No. 4S2 Beverly Watson, Flint; Joyce office in Morrill hall. There are Freethy, Tr-averse City; I.ois Go¬ A meeting of the Red Cedar ers, Furmington; Mary Phillips, Carr, Flint; Susanne Humboldt, several months' copies there for Post No. 402, American Legion, Flint; Thelma Jones, South Lion; Detroit; AVilrna Springer, Lans¬ some members. FTA pins that will be held at 7 p.m. in the Un¬ Martha Burn, Grosse Pointe; Vir¬ ing. Alma Eva, Detroit; Margaret have been ordered can be obtain¬ ion ballroom. The meeting is op¬ McClard, 1-ansing, Pat Elliott, ginia McHea, Detroit, Marion ed by calling Arline P. Hock, en to all veterans enrolled at Traverse City; Helen L'nland, De¬ Douglas, Detroit. .*>2372. MSC. SPARTAN CHRISTIAN troit; Vincinette Ullo, Niagara ZeU Tao Alpha TAU SIGMA Falls, N. Y. FELLOWSHIP A meeting of Tau Sigma, sci¬ Marilyn Beresien, East Iains- Spartan Christian fellowship ence and arts honorary, wdl be Kappa Kappa Gamma ing; Helen Campbell, Delmar; meets tonight for Its regular held at 7:15 p.m. In room II Un¬ Marilyn Adams, East Iamsing; Jean Cessna, East Lansing; Mary meeting at 7:15 at 435 M.A.C. ion annex, according to Jean Marion Amos, Detroit; Elizabeth Jane Cosgrove, Detroit; Pat Dol- avenue. Horace Campbell, a atu- MacDougall, Detroit aenlor. Archer, Grosse Pointe; Raymonde ton, Flint; Barbara Davis, Ea* dent from Jamaica, will bring a Open Tliur»«lu\ Kvrning till 9 star material. •. the new barrel skirl billowing from a liny . . . hand »pan waist ... a light on dark 100% uool jersey handled with Carlyet beautiful dressmaker scallops . . . exclusive irith Jacob ton'a . , , 22.95 Patent Pending JdeoiuobV- East Laining