MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Daily Student Publication of Michigan State College Bevins Says Russia Threatens Peace EAST LANSING, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY :>~ No. 80 [British Secretary Demands Verdict Weekend Doings LONDON, Feb. 1 \/P) — Ernest Bevin openly accused Russia tonight of endangering world peace by "incessant [•day's Dances, Open Houses and Sleigh Hides — Top] propaganda" and demanded a straight yes or no verdict from the World Security council on Soviet charges that "Britain * was jeopardizing (ampul Schedule of Today"s Social Activities By LIZ CORRY Famed Artist Greece. "y ",ntm,entl°"" j" Tonight's social list consists of open In a gloves-ot'f, cardk-on- J '46 Hate Hubba9 and radio and semi-formal term parties houses, sleigh rides Will Present thc-table session of the ]]-natiori peace council, the British foreign lfi . k, tKe fashions in millinery, i„Th!SSib0nr(l'S the Union ballroom ^kly. Party-Party will take place Lute Concert secretary declared: ill in this atternoon from .'J to 5 .k# income tax report and the in- It will "The real danger to peace is ffinal P'"ture, the MSC coed be a stag drag affair and* —- the incessant propaganda, :hc in- annually. An old-timer •Jimmy Shafer and his or- mT An unusual program £Kd recently that in three • and^fco^! ft; she has evolved fj™"cute" chestra will supply the music for dancing. Shafer's band Noted Faculty Hinting of sixteenth and sev- nists, as though there were no . enteenth century music for friendship with the British oco- If"sharp" to • 'ubba-hubba. is just newly organized and this three of the earliest known P,ei" Say it isn't $° will mark their first appearance on campus. Before the war Man to Speak instruments, the lute, the virginal | ^ Deeper Reason ,.. er Shaf¬ played with Dick Charles' and the recorder, will be per- I Bevin, saying such attach lead Noted artist, Walter Quirt, formed by Suzanne Btoch, well jto suspicion, remarked be nad flrdainf triumph of the week: band. assistant professor of literature known lutcnist and singer to the (difficulty in understanding why In Is report the pledging of one Open House and fine arts at MSC. will lec¬ lute. 'Russia made the complaint about lulin Hanna. t'lea-ant Ridge jun¬ Also from 3 to 5-4he This concdrt will be under the lr"coco' ;,ncl ««M«1: "I can't help ior Any similarity to persons liv- Alpha Thetas will hold anKappa ture on "Love and Hate in Art," open Tuesday direction of Cullegius Musicum, ,cclln« 1hcre s a deeper -eum und ihe private - three compositions for the le¬ by a short speech by Th. nnssis Brattin will act as patrons at the •ollections of the late George nder. "Allegro" ialto recorder) iz\ghrudes, the Greek dele 1...I1 ,— peak on the Gershwin and lhat oi Madanii open house. y Telemann, "Three French •ui>!< • Hisponsibilities Litvinov in Russia. .!. belief #that a "Heart Beat Hop" is the theme Dances" (soprano recorder i, and i jovern ran avoid a of the Alpha Gamma Delta semi- See SOCIAL, Page 4 The artist will illustrate his talk with colored slides. The 'Three Ayres,"' "I Elizabethan origin. Queen lollePieketl ■Mi ■ .i a ill be founded art department invites guests ; ■ i-xtemc work at the after the program to view his oil Composers Itteluilrd IIy I eterinarians F-.imi-in 'inference and paintings which are being ex¬ Songs to the lute, concluding ;> • eminent work. Radio Hobbyists hibited in the Music building e program, are by Thomas For Annual lUtll :!>.7 .Stassen received his art gallery until Feb. J. Campion. English lyric ,»«•: and musician, Thomas Moriey. John I' itgt• The radio club on campus is magazine "His new pictures ers. j Feb. lfi n the Union ball- ■ ' by law prac- have a glaring quality that is Thc quern will be bo-en v fhi vhieh led to his rapidly returning to an operat¬ Miss Bl" h, daughter of the! almost frightening," but the cri¬ a group "f -even iandi- • ing basis again. Richard Pen¬ >mposer Ernest Biorh, won lion- ; attorney. In tic finds the emotion behind it nington, president of the organ¬ s early in piano and i in for lcader- "more under control and the ex¬ compose . nominees ization said today that the re¬ aie' -.ilyn u "he position of tion and later, studying the man- ! written constitution is now he- pression more assured.'' ■. Detroit fiesim an Joyie tiseripts "I eaiiy comiiosers. ^he fore the Student council and will i! Oak II. I I,an. Stassen serv- j became interested in ixrlorm ng soon reach Dean S. E. Crowe's kill] K la i. 1-ansmg iie.-ti- ' f;. . • A • -nral William 1 tor his Pacific ' office. As soon as those techni¬ Legion Demands this music on instruments tor i which it was written. Jo Mu junior: "lland. Ea-i l.nn- '!ga Nitz E.iroeia calities are finished, actual par¬ ' - •n ; ' ■" ■■■ "■ o ntied the Jap- Tokyo. ( ticipation in the amateur radio II rati ley's Exit y Seoren. If:-at raldine Ravrnt world will begin again on cam¬ Thirty-Six Mciulifr* i r. pus. WASHINGTON. Feb. 1 <,Pi The club, first begun in 1927 Gen. Omar N. Bradley, laced with Return To Faculty ICratlualf Kxainination To Take Students by Burr K. Osborne, ass't pro- an American Legion demand for ; lessor of electrical engineering, his removal as veterans adminis- Except for a lag in interest he- trator. fired hack tonight vim Of the MSC staff members , served in various iupa ' t.e afternoon of ! to South AmtTica. ence question. Bradley the staff granted leaves of ab¬ ! eei to the traditions behir< " Tuesday morn- Membership in the club con- .vc;,,, '|;iSt ek • iver\ i all graduate profession. Members build and commandci of the Aim an Le- Forty-two faculty members I Medicine ball with a ne of the most exclusive of the in war pro¬ | campus formal season's events. Throughout the 39 years' < x- _WKAI^- 870 ke duction. I ially invited. 1 attack ; istcrtce of the ball's history it I has been open only to members MOHNtNf, I of the vet division. Thc only •lid-Early I -it, „ "UCK Anthony) -1 • lute '"ning News Spartans, Beware I ground hog. He has no classes to tlie Shadow!The ground hog is 1 l exceptions have been men at- tending thc veterinarian post- I graduate conferences held on very seldom j campus, and these men are us- nT M" ming Ladies By MARGE LANDKAMER 'trudge to, no dates to trudge out j heard emitting his shrill, curious | ually graduates of MSC. »45-Fr,'m s? ur*r> Time again for the debut of I that famous weather prophet, ion. and no goals to be constantly whistle, which again, according il :L-ts is ,. "Iusic the ground hog. His predictions, trudging toward. He can sleefftto the encyiopedia, denotes alarm, in comfort. There'll be plenty of shrill, curi¬ usually inaccurate, are neverthe¬ for 42 more days- II v ,, hnapp Family Edition less a great object of interest to What ground hog wouldn't at- ous whistles today when friend TIME TABLE J '"rr>" rrymire) those who believe that there's al¬ ! tempt to spy his shadow for that? ground hog, whiskers aqsj all, i The little busy-tailed animal is emerges from his subterranean ways a first time—even for being ^ernoox- right. actually quite a lucky guy. Ency- home only to see his stomping TODAY— grounds being pushed back to the 15-Co|Vf1' Bazaar . February second is most likely lopedias say each ground hog has Swimming meet. 8 pan. ano !a Converse at the Pi- the only hope-that-it's-cloudy- ' as many as five rooms all to him- very banks of the Red Cedar by MSC vs. Michigan 2;3ft J self. State students will no doubt the increasing hoards of aspiring p day in the year. But it will un¬ intellects who are needing more Jenison fieldhouse ?r the Photographer doubtedly be fair weather with go down in history as the ones and more "room." 3'xg.g, Beech) the shining sun tossing the little who changed the well known TOMORROW— Ground Hog day to "I wish I Anyway since the ground hog's 4tHL.TtrCl;r"nic fellow's shadow in his full view. were a ground hog day." Or per¬ weather report is about as stable InternaUenal clab, 4-6 p.m. '40—Sons, r > Harmonies This of course means six more as Nob Hill in an earthquake—let International Center weeks of the "wind and the snow haps the next step will be the in¬ the sun shine today. "It might as Hlllel. 8:15 »Jn. ,he Band in our hair." Naturally, all of this vestigation of aforementioned liv¬ ° *s well be spring." Peoples church the World of very little concern to the ing conditions. i 1 Saturday, Febi Page Two tICHIGAN STATE NEWS Grin anfl Bear It *• * By Lielity MICHIGAN STATE NEWS CAMPUS CHURCHES Entered as second-class matter order act of March 1(179 at the poet-OfBe*. By LOIS KENT East Lansing. Mich Offices located on (round floor of east wtnf of Union Building Annex, room •. . Published dally except Sunday and Monday mornings during the regular COLLEGE LUTHERAN ichool year and Thursday mornings during summer session by the students "Ye Shall Be Witnesses Unto of Mlrhlgen State college. Telephone — College Phone (-Mil Me" will he the topic at the ser¬ Meabte Aaaarlateg Cellaelate Proa Rciitorial Office - Ext. 269; BuaUMM vice at 10:30 tomorrow morning, eteeaacNT.o roe h*twn*i, •dvmnim Bt Office Ext. 269. at which time confirmation of adults, reception of new mem¬ National Advertising Service, Inc. ja'lo^per'ycar1 by'misii; 9*25 per yeai Colinr PybUihrTt KrprrunUtin by college carrier to student*; 9909 bers, and celebration of Holy sto Macia^M Ave. New VO"«. N. V. per year by college carrier to nea- Communion will take place. Bible mo a « uo.to, • lcs ostui • s.a rsaaciwi .students. class will he held at 10 a.m. Rev. William Young is pastor. MEMBER OE THE ASSOCIATED PRESS CHRISTIAN SCIENTIST The Associated Press la aaclualvely entitled to the use for republication The theme tomorrow will be of all news <11 itches credited to It or not otherwise credited In thla paper and also the local n»wa published therein. All rights of publication on "Love." Services will he held at •pedal dispatches herein are also reserved. 11 a m. in the Masonic temple. Sunday school will meet at 0:30 Faculty Adviser - - A. A. APPI.EtlATE a.m. The reading room is open JAN IIOPP9 Manager - - - - - . - . - MARION MECKEL from i to 4:30 pm daily and I <1iior ..... . Advertising Manager . LEONE SEASTROM from 3 to 6 p.m. Sunday. CHI'Rf II OK THE NAZARENE Night Editor - » Mi l. I.II'PKHT The Dev. ('. A. Bruch is pastor. Services vv.ll be held at II a.m. EDITORIAL STArr and 7 30 p.m. tomorrow. Sunday Night Editors - l)KE IIEAK1NO, HEI.EN MOVER, JEAN JAKV19, JU L EIPI'ERT, JKANETTE NIXON. school will meet at 10 a.m. and .mnrsAN w (,nrt. Ld tor * - - • TOM WORBAN the young people's group will I riturr Editor MAR.IOKIE LANUKAMER meet at 6:45 p.m tVnmeh-s MA It IE MATTE Feature Writer. — MOB ItVEIll.Y, SVI.VIA CIERMCK, I'Eti FARIIALL, CENTRAL METHODIST KATIIIK .MET.I.. MORTON II. SMEKLING. Dr. D. Stanley Coors will speak (VIIHOI.I. I1ESEMEK. ELIZABETH COllltV, t AROf.VN on the theme "Thy Kingdom Report sr. - KVRM V. LOIS KENT, MAMOF Kill HER. TIIAIS I.I C AS. HOItO- Come. Thy Will He Done" tomor¬ IIIV MARTIN, KATIIIE MI'I.L, TOM NOItTIHVAV, OANK OLIVER, row morning at li. Sunday t MIOI. SMI I It. IIEA It'll.SON, JOYCE /(II I.IKK.lt school Will be held at ill a.m. . ST. rilOMAS AMI IN AS theme at Die m.i •• i • * 1 e at the service held at do not already howl on Saturday fencing honorary, - , all I've seen are signs pulled up like to have the law-makers li'itu i row morning. The mi¬ and thrown about the campus. know that we appreciate it When afternoon at the Spartan, should ilyn Johnson, lb..- • ■ ill sts at it comes tune for us to vote, we'll the itive their names to .Miss Park¬ Elliott, Mason hai! Ignorance ot the tradition is I'eoplt no excuse ltv now !lfi per cent of he voting tor better democracy CANTERBURY IIDl SE ilie students at least vaguely re¬ where folks can give and take for the good of all and we hope Holy Communion ■- ill he ad¬ member it us licltig mentioned pt eviously. you'll do the same. ministered at ,'i '.urn-mow morn-j .lane Hansen ing in Chapel o! flu -it the K:ng. I People gir i honoring for more 'antei bin lub ,11 meet at 6:30 Church i v,. w ! Marion Haglund •'udent government. If this is p.m when a supper w-ili be serv. j I .aura Ktrgel how the students (eel toward our etl to whwh veterans and their I Maxme Kinkbemer campus and have so little coll¬ Sara Jane McDonald wives aie welcome. The Hev. over traditions which made et n one of the most beautiful in Elaine Somen Richard O. Peterson, new parish j n assistant, will tie present, the nation, then we had better let the udmimstrati >n take ovci. Disgusted. Robert Arkcll, director ot research at -J. L. Hudson, De¬ troit, vv ill speak to .ill seniors who are interested in retail "Screw tape Letters, letters from the divin sistant on eurtb. will CONGREGATIONAL i hook I ead. ' Directory and department store rarrrrs. Students are invi to the DEAR Mason hail tiroan-ups:old When we were ten years and wanted to ro t*> two The meeting will he held lit loom llll of Home Eeonamles "Philosophy conducted Sunday of Life evening •eminar, from shows in one school week. Ma¬ building Monday at N p.m. 7 to 6 „t Plymouth nouse, 213 W. • PEOPLES CHURCH ST. THOMAS \M! IN \S ma took tune out to ox plain"that After hearing the discussion, Allegan street in Lansing The I Interdeitomimuioriai CATHOLIC C III K« II we can't always do everything those interested may call the seminar will he n the charge ot Dr. WORSHIP SERVICES 405 ABBOTT Rimd we'd like to do, even in a five placement office. Ext. 525, for Robert, M. Baitiott and the i Hev 9:J0 and 11 mf country, because we don't live all individual interviews. Dale Turner, ministers of j Sunday .Masses — by ourselves. Then she said "No," . Plymouth Congregational church. > THE MAS WHO LOVED Holy Days of ohlu and we went into a tantrum be¬ FOLKS — UISHV 7. S. l-» cause we were mistreated. Sixth in Series of Great Weekday MasseN CLASSIFIED ADS .1 — - When you gills want so badly Bible Characters hv Confessions — to do everything on a "hack- 4 to 5:30 p.m. and ' •«» V. .V McCTNK home'' basis, you're overlooking Daily Rosary Novena im a tew obvious facts Haven't you (lASMKIH) RATES One dav 1 VFSPKRS AT 7:13 5:15 p m. forgotten that there are some 30c Two da.vn 55c ie Ku**t sp*-o|(er will be the 5,000 women concerned instead of FR. S. V. MacEAt HIV Three dav% Hoc FR. MICHAEL Mi l K > just you and your sister ' Hav en t Four days 11 00 Topic We Must Be the Five day* or id We Want ' Phone H-37JH you toi gotten that theie ale a $1 25 Lsich word ov er 15. two cents per ' aood many of these 5.000 who word. THAi K don't smoke and two applet late the-11 p.m. "no smoking" rule be¬ I OH s \| K FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST CHRIST 1.1 Till R \N cause it gives them a respite Mom A NEW EVFH.-n.VKl CHURCH E'VIERSON H,Villi) the fog'' i: 1,.t SCIENTIST (Missouri svii.nl Haven't you forgotten that life and deat.. "'Retui East Lansing - Masonic Tempt- 122 So. I'enn. at Iw- ' ihtie was always one little gad¬ 314 MAC Avenue SIX INCH SLIDE Rl'LE~i BIBl.E CL ESs about who didn't know when to FI LL IMEsS suit. leather MORNING WMBsHII' come in out of lite rain, but that Call Ext -ai»e. 2tio with mitiai>^ / ; Sunday Service — It a.m. H here there is no mama'' to ad¬ E. L. WOLDT. IV- SET OF LOVE minister pills to every poor, over¬ DRAW!NAfitt*trumei Tune m "ii 8)11 Sunday School "THE LUTHER\N worked socialite? — 9:30 g.ni. FUR COAT Every Sundav Haven't you forgotten that as Wednesday Service — 8 p.m. !2 In well as to hook a man, you also H 1781 ,»ftco 5 YOUR RENT PAID .(or one month students. of the physical body require sleep j For information leading to an apart¬ • INTERESTED in summer to function properly? Haven't you : ment or hou»e for R F Pfieler and theater wjik' Send card with - forgotten that tho rules could be, family f'houe 3-9155. Room lu5 after address.. ;,n„nv number ami 'in FOR and have been, a lot more severe, ] 5 p.m 80 cations to room 312 Abbot ha'.! EPISCOPALIANS ... and that you're here on your own i TWO FELLOWS would like to rent FOB EXCHANGE Services in THE CHAPEL OF CHBISI THE KINb invitation and free to leav c any ; sedan, evening of Feb. 15 lor J-iloo Call George, 8-3068. 81 WILL TRADE new Sunday time?" pair of mens Student ,Joly Communion 8:00 A. M. p; e.. j . . „ .. If you can be out 'til 3 a.m. PERSON experienced in photo¬ inlormal Meeting and Supper at 6:3# 1 graphic work. Hours to suit your every night you're home and still | Ca" J0C Frldm"n- OS Abbott Road ' CommuBi«» 7 ;V M' ****** look fresh and lovely for an eight • schedule. Colt 8-3418 80 Dgh v ■ \ CHIG AN STATE NEWS Page Thret Beating State Swimmers Set For Michigan Meet Unbeaten Men , rogkb CESSNA Swim Today WOMEN'S • Kobs Expects Banner Year ,|,irv Fraser SPORTS For 1946 Baseball Squad then .the finish • drt>ve itc i'1' sow*' ;m odd yards For Varsity state an- Bv MARTY IIANUA11AN Kobs said thnt d «t ;he 111 , By BAKB1E ALLEN only those men \ hi> niilo re- Spartan swimming fans Although this year's base- whose playing' ability was al¬ n»n partans a | who want to got seats for [>OR Die second straight year hall season is still young, the ready recognized and those with and ,,,'v Satur- (the torrid Michigan State- F I'.li/.ilx'th Hammond, Niagara considerable experience, would falls. N. Y.. sophomore, has Spartan ball team is gradu¬ be called out. iiiisifnt.of! University of Michigan meet | '■ i owned ally working into shape and Kobs is well satisfied with the tonight better get over tojVVAA badmintonchampion of Ihc . , ^ | '" vii eiuwilt'tl I that was iiitlTlDlt'lH fit lhf» mos tournament hy Coach John Kobs expects a I way his men are progressing the Jenison fieldhouse pool jvir1|,c "f her Jouble wins banner year in 11>-I<». and ays that when he spring ! it ft... before the starting iiou'r over Margaret Wells Miss Ilnm- . . u training trip rolls around next m.ind, The pitchers and catchers have of the Alpha Phi sororitv, month, his taring thej"r 8- was iinflcleated throughout the. been loosening up for three boys will • ready 4 Rig Ten Coach Charles McCaltree prc- competition. weeks now and are beginning In to meet ttie strongest ,ii 'sitinn Itig names diets another full house, which show the stuff that made State's that will be offered Ihxie- •-.• day, but! probably means that c»vi»r Hon! ,*i,r,mlnton 'i'Hibles tourney pitching staff nrie of the most was spectators wilt fill the scats and I will hei;in Monday afternoon at , land. ••amp potent in the midwest last n the Women's nym. year. i,jv" Young, aisleways to watch what will no ■lot- Skroeki, Detroit senior, \f Illinois doubt prove the best tank all'air lug winner h»r the I IMS State !ort tiie State card this winter. IX he ba.-ketb; 1 round MATINEE DAILY .it . IV M. hall team and Keith iytclfeo, ,» Mob and \ plenty of Close Itares inesdav, tw major Kturgis junior, last year's lend¬ SATURDAY anil SUNDAY mail locked ! There will he plenty of dose •or ■d as tin- Ka continuous from I I'. M. Han ford ing motindsinen, are currently ■ first four! races and undoubtedly seveial 8 wi burning them in and are leading . in for the | varsity and meet records will (all first times th; this year's imp of promising TATE .puwed by jtlue to pressing the opponents pitchers. I ihe 100 j will force on one another. Mo i. A leguhdion hatting cage has lev and |talked-of race is the 440 between l» en set up during the indoor ...s evident I Abel Gilbert, South Am.-n ,.n cet he- practice sessions and the pitch¬ : ace swimming for State. ,nd ers, are • urrcntlv trying to find vuatiia rums i ii s i Illinois | Matt Mann, III. s..n ..I «h.. A i- thc plate while evolop- ,,nly add* j verine coacli. •AND THEN THERE I Both men have been nnoolcat- lat within WERE NONE." .Arnurol ' fed this year with Mann turning i strength a limited ■ ,*i better times. However, 'here ,'ai/e and and out- iitt|e doubt that tin- .\iepped up ,nd begin pi dice. Due only Icompetition will pminpi. <;111•«■.• • ST.UtrS SUNDAY g pace is oung m ■he broad j onto lietter things and 'here the meet. l'L'O yard very good chance that the Spart¬ an Will COme <101 dir.: ■ I . .1 -Jam, T s hardly a Sliutllv lieluyiiH'it Id •on inked even as if Abbott K<- it I <• rs To Hold Sinttlii:ht <• its way In Trtirlt (■ornivol nmng this mile relay Open New Learnt , i of their The new A!»i>r»t hall !inu , ! league got under vay tins w • one of i anri a record turnout of IH • fi'ittIt- hordle touch- j teams began mowing tin t. d.»v. u '.a-perfect j jn t|)t, Rainbow alleys" •■wrv ..•arcd, and | Monday and Tlitirsilav evening:- lit down in | Although the teams am '-.im¬ vH Half \n Hour posed entirely of war uteian. who have been away from tie- ■tie meet alleys for a nuoiln r ••: year:. ' • oval be¬ hasn't taken the men long to nches of , get back ill their "hi 'ten-, .am i and the already they are knocking t.> n -atch the a record number • »t pins. lie relay, . i decide Mike Haley. Ithaca. Mob. Oil tll<> lilHIll junior, of-precinct Kf. lurneo a pionship. j the liigiiest indivnli • n inside i the Basketball -Tonight in Lex¬ past week wrtti !)<>! iter that ington. State vs. I nivers- . Warner, also of precinct lit. a itv of Kenturkv. Monday .out when ■ Three Rivers in -•uman. aa • • aped into i second in Cincinnati, stale vs. place With a 207, Dann 1 I 'diversity <>f Cincinnati. as every- , Ryan, a graduate student 11 • o,• Wrestling—This afternoon in Kalamazoo, is in third place Martin of with a 204. Evanston. Slate vs. I'no- j c behind, ! John Aalsburg, trnm pnetta-t versity of Minnesota and die low i I niversity -of Northwest¬ inn State last • 13, an East Grand Rapids ern in a tri-.ingiiiar meet. m en too I , sophomore, s rolled a 203 tor spat tan jumped i 7 inches fourth in broken , placev The last man j enter the charmed circle with.a < ii up 15 ! score of '200 or better is W'll- • en hiin- I W \ v,u |.,r, | ham Peek, Jackson, Mich . soph- j fnpore, from, precinct lit t-d over i \ hit 200 on ttie nose, Krom the results of 'h We Sell Dog-House Insurance! "ed star ■ u cek's work it looks of the - Abbot hall competition ih ' vater , js fi„jng |t) be plenty lr Al- terrific i ready (he boys are ready a an his . challenge other top,-n<>Hh '• , in this area. >c a new linch an Hi fJsxe. Joan Robert VALENTINE' S DAY mtrnrm Ax WAWWRf They're NOT SLRE FEBRUARY I4TH onditions j g > seconds, | ITS'S LOVE die world's BUT THEN. THEY'RE •lg would j "nt clipping See Our Window for Policy Rates . • <» off this : TOO YOUNG TO fCNOW? ' 'v 'he mile j '-' Black and > '""ly, and! JOAN ROBERT- NORM KESEL, FLORIST ' . We specialize the college way FREDERICJC^deCORO0VA . • Beating the THEATER i MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Saturday, Feb; Page Four TAKE IT EASY, TAKE IT EASY Shortage of Threatens \ati0J la-. Mixed Dancing Classes Find Willing Students WASHINGTON. grain shortage that some official - so F Freshmen Not Allowed In Course thm„ Miss Kuehl added. consin and reeeived^h^JLA. of the possibilo return to ration ir. a ! According to Miss Kueftl,- ev- from Columbia univeTsity. She R.- it ttiiii- \ii»t i other animal food* was a pupil of Arthur Mur¬ i i. • . „'erything is presented rhythmical- also for full-scale cab Arm correctly wrapped around a coeds waist thnce;ly For aboUt the first two weeks ray in New York, Arthur Hostett- Tuesday. weekly, some 39 fellows on campus are proving willing t'he students dance by themselves, ler in Vienna, and at the Marz- This was disclo-,. Arthur Murray protegees in the two mixed social dancing'to get confidence. The course arteum jn Salzburg, Austria. tary of Agricultur- classes sponsored by the women's physical education de- j nd/Ss c"SUallySfox- Leading the intermediate stu¬ dents through their paces is Mrs. day. He talked w just after a pre! partment this term. " trot and waltz. Wanda B. Wesslund, who has cussion with Pre- ■■ First reappearance of the not separated for the first sixj • danced with Arthur Murray him¬ at the White Hoi... the weeks from their coed partners ballroom course since , M Opting to challenge self in New York. A graduate of met with Secret; . its reception has been to receive "lead instruction in war, | her £tudents' imagination in cre- State in '33, Mrs. Wesslund also merce Wallace ar tremendous and no less than 50 Jenison gym as before. lating original steps, Miss Kuehl studied in other dance studios in tivea of Secreta . men . ri . u„j . students had to be turned Prof. Ann L. Kuehl, who teach- herself has an excellent dancing New York and with Phil Oster- Byrnes on the ma;''. away at registration. |es ,he ^^g course, pointed past. house in Grand Rapids. The grain shorv.. out that since the class is for peo- Qn State-s faculty since '30, Both of these social dancing has far-reaching Although enrollment is restrict¬ pie who supposedly have never she has studicd at the University courses are only offered during for both domestic ed to sophomore and upperclass danced before, a picture of the | of Californiai University of Wis- fall and winter terms. supplies. women, the class is open to any ballroom dance as it is organized Store Hour* Sal or,lay ... 10 lo 6 Dancing to tango rhythms in the advanced social dancing class offered for the first time on campus this term are Virginia Meek, Toledo, O., junior; Chailie Sislcr, CloviS, N. Mcx., freshman; Mary l.ou Swartout, Allegan freshman; Peter Gcrns, Canton, O., sopho¬ more; Barbara Shipton, Grosse Pointe sophomore, and Jim Martin. Last Taw as freshman. year men students and carries and grown from birth is first pre¬ one-credit compensation. sented. Intermediate Section ; "Almost without exception peo. In adhition to a beginning , pie have Wrong ideas about steps dance section, intermediate work and what the foxtrot is. I try for the person who has danced to indicate that the foxtrot is a before is now offered and takes big family or a big form with a the enrollee straight through the certain quality, rhythm, and step basic two-step to the delfoy. In typical of it, hut teach variation this section women students out¬ of movement instead of a step. number ot men. People get lost if they think that Also the teaching program has there's one particular step they been revised so that the men are must rely on lor a certain thy- SOCIAL (Continued from Page 1) ,Gamma Phi Betas have planned formal term party which will be held in the j a sleigh ride and slumber party Union ballroom to-I for tonight, night. Music for the dancers wdl be furnished by Diek Snook and j Marion i senior Vandull.' Royal Oak ,s in rharee of ih«. n o his orchestra Joyce Howie,, Ho- well senior, has announced that a J which Uu^DeUa are giving tonurht fr..m at Gamma i> photographer will he on hand Patrons for the affair will h<> mcUn^of of eVe"T l° "SnUP" Prof' and M's. B. B. RosebJ.m Sh> c£ku7r^es undMr-and Mrs ,ra Buil The Delta Zetas also have a °f co,u,'lud'n« their semi-formal term party planned I wwk. six Delta Sig pled- for tonight. They have chosen I.*'.Vc ® .Par*y for 'he a tonight. The affair is undei "Moonligtit Cocktail" as the theme "for the affair and thi4f.hc, sutH!rvisu,n °f Jnck Keller house will be decorated curated accord accord¬ JKa!a'n,uzoo„ ^eahman, and Mrs. B. J. Kmttel and and Mr Mr ingly. Gene Devme and his or¬ chestra will render the latest and Mrs. G. F. Knapp will act as tunes from 9 to ]2 Carroll Bratz, chaperons. Adrian junior, is chairman of the Sun Valley Party FLiTURED dance, and Mr, and Mrs. Allen The Alpha Omicron Pis will IN Lee pa, and Ptof. and Mrs. Don honor the Sigma Chis, the Alpha FEBRUARY I T V 11 D • Cation will act as patrons. Gamma Rhos, the Alpha Tau MADEMOISELLE The women of North and South Omegas, and the Sigma Alpha Fff y or CAIirOBNl* | Williams are holding open house Kpsilons at a Sun Valley party in tonight for all men students on the Forestry cabin tonight. Mari¬ campus. The dorm will be decor¬ an Treynor, Olive, junior, is ated in a "February Holiday" chairman of the sketch includes party. fashion, and Peg Marshall, Rich¬ Tomorrow afternoon from 2 30 shorts mond junior, has stated that re- to 4 the . . skirt .. midriff s. ■ Sigma Chis will enter¬ . freshments will he served. This tain the women who have been event will take place from 8 to 12, selected as their sketch B includes fraternity sweet¬ Hayrtde. Radio Parly heart candidates at a tea, accord¬ From Mason hall comes word ing to Boh Roland, Detroit soph¬ blouse . . slacks . . . • t^\ that the coeds of precinct 1 are omore. Their choice for sweet¬ sponsoring a hayride and radio heart will he made known next party for their guests tonight. Tuesday night when they sere¬ The hayridc will begin at 7:30 nade the winning coed. The wo¬ and the dance will foltow-at 9 p.m. men will be judged on their Mary Ann Bowman, Royal Oak beauty, scholastic ability, extra sophomore, is chairman of this JacoLMionV- curricular activities, 4'nd person¬ informal get-together. —* • '"B" ",v'- Chaperons v-i.Rpviviw ality. mi Mrs. iMutiir it j. mi*. Isabelle uuiiuu, Gonon, coun-coun- will be Prof, and Mrs. Julian selor of women, and Mr. and Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bulanski. (Mrs. Elton Hill, head of farm East Lansing management, will be in the re¬ in honor of their pledges the jceiving line.