. . 1— \ \ firo A WS Board Heads 0 Chosen Be Today \ Activities Presidents MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Doily Student Publication of Michigan State College jiiilif From Slate of Six Candidates | Vol. To t oiii** 34 334 EAST LANSING, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, MARCH 3, 1946 v.; , i r • '>v presidents of the Judicial-Legislative •. ities board of the Associted Women stu- Canadians Accuse Moscow ,1 viil titk- place today in the lower deck of the Union < n, jo *> p-m. r.ii'Meinko. m Detroit sophomore, chairman AW Si announced that* f..r president of *r i,r /, »r Russian Emhassy met li.Leiri-'utive board rtl ( opuano, Detroit ■ Croup Hears ProposalsFoillM, In Cha,ge Gl,a"Jd M caret English, Of 'junior Spy Activities Aclivili" Board ,-nt fc- ! • -wient of Ac- OTTAWA, March -J (fP) — Prime Minister W. L. .Mac¬ ^ board o! AWS are Betty "v,m. Burr, ngham junior; kenzie King: announced to¬ , v 'a" Washington, D. C., day that Canada's espionage , 'i'm Proctor, Detroit inquiry had produced evdcnce x. Fca rr *i:g. East Lans- . . . Shortage 'i that Soviet and Canadian agents, . ".drawn from operating under "direct instruc¬ Folks are getting used to doub¬ .'.ilicial-Legis- tions-from Moscow," had formed ■■( point lim- ling up in dorms and cars, butj a "network" to obtain informa¬ . when it comes to clothing—! A I tion on American troop move¬ if each board couple pacing up and down a bus I ments. and highly oonfu' ntial ay. Other of- stop on Grand wartime scientific data ' the •od by new River last night! atomic bomb and radar. ach group. proved that a roomy raincoat can Col. Nicnlai Zabotin, ru tary i To Ballot | keep two as dry as one, providing attache of the Soviet embu y in •Us. with the they take their steps at the same Ottawa, was declared to lave time. been in charge of the < pc lions i m freshmen, i ,.nd may do m Canada, working with ther unun United Auto VV'orl el's (CIO) Natl ii,il General Motors council to ot the to Michigan State, one get- mar¬ nior (finds ried, and one gets a job." order at Detroit. M •h. Members h< iI'd eral Motors to .'ml long ii.it i uwide prop isals extended by Geu- strike and discussed | Feb. 15 resulted of in whi Mo; them. I charging the Canadian go From tile left are 1 larles Heekman of Cleveland. ,ng seniors ().; Freri- ■ mcnt with conducting an r.cn: Walter P. Reuther, PAW'-ClO vice-president; Pres. It. J. and sponsor- The Rains Came. bridled anti-Soviet campiui will be held i Thomas, UAVV-CIO. and vo others unidentified. at 6:15 this At 3 p.m. yesterday the weath-1 I The royal Commission'.- i port " Shirley er bureau on campus was asked i C i j made these mam points: a n iiage junior, how the forecast would affect,' In,I ti.|r>i ima- .nselor for of snow this afternoon, but no | I't'lt'l't'llt't' I JSl Frit y market) the opening Stewart, di- rain. For those who w ere asleep j y certain member; i the • the other schools with a total en- service, and staff oi the Soviet emba sy at Rodney d that staff mem- • retary of the w;ll also be State Vet A^ent ; rollment of 3.343, according to a hers and col c employees make Ottawa under direct instructions ! from Moscow." • • report of the registraras office up a total almost 1,300 po- To Visit II eleased recently. j These agents and othti* were ' e Creek Union board, sen- Campus - Though Basic college ciiroll- , An important meeting of the instrticteri by someone in Mos- students who have agreed to j cow known as "the direc tr r ' to •remonies. A The State Veterans' adminis-;mt'nT to,a' LI 96, --n ",ls I visit their home high schools (obtain the following data: t .nment has tion will have a representative, number failed to indicate a pref- | during spring vacation will be Particulars "as to the mnb rials John Hicks, on campus tomorrow, crone for some !■ ■hool held tomorrow at 5 ' | P.m. in the j of which the atomic bomb is •'■ill sing, ac¬ me Behler, Tom King has announced ording to nrollmcnt and ' *,US,T Karl Ms- Donel, serreUry, annoiiitrrri. ! composed, its technological cess and drawings" pro- Mary Tay- Hicks dill Interview those vet¬ preference indicated, business and ! This u ju a short mcctillB. who failed to receive sub¬ public se,rvice ranks second with ' "more, will erans 1.446. engineering, third, with ' Prof. Carl S. sistence allowances and are en- '850: ("11 ■d by 783 n home ec-1 . tential member ,,,, v „ , , Romberg's Operella a magician's contacted by a representative titled to them. The state adminis¬ onomics. veterinary cieni c. 4!(3, | frnm his department. To Ptay Anniversmy tration has found that incorrect and agriculture. 474 The school oi graduate studies totals ■I''" |J booklets Membership cards, pins, and Engagement Totiig hi ProposiL Favored filing or lost of papers has re¬ students. will be given each sub¬ scriber. It is asked that donations sulted in discrepancy in a number Alexander Gray, boritoni 'if In the school of business and be more than a dollar each. ■ 4 '.•?» — The of cases. stage and radio, will portray the ' public service, 744 are listed as Starvation in Asia and Europe, role of "Dr. -Engel" in Sigmund day quali- It is of tne utmost importance business administration majors, plus the need for gilts and •r.eral Motors help j Romberg's most famous operetta, that such faults be rectified by- hile science and arts has 471 to American servicemen, will ' -allot on the Hicks tomorrow, King said. He language and literatuie majors, quire the attainment of goals in be performed at the re-j "The Student Prince," w hiih will * the 104-day- will be located in the veteran billowed by 431 social science corner of Demonstration hall. [all communities, Rodney conclud- j theater, Lansing, tonight. majors. ed. The musical, which will play _ jits twentieth anniversary engage- 10 ROUNDUP Shorlafie «£ Living Quarter* iment, will being I 1 at 8:13 The popular show was 'written by Dorothy Donnelly from a fa- v WKar - S70 he mous old stage success with Sig- Faculty To Organise Housing Association mund Romberg's melodious score. In addition to Gray, thi cast j Includes Laurell Hurley, Dttmor- *bd, r * Plarts for the organization of a faculty housing aasocia- namely consultation with state Poppen, Toby Durst oral Nina tion were made last week by 65 faculty members who and federal government agencies j Varcla, A famous chorus of male 'j met to discuss ways of dealing with the present faculty regarding government assistance. I voices is another feature in to- _ . "g News member C ^' ' Uve housing shortage. ' Cooperative Housing Iproduction. A survey of those present indicated that At this meeting Duard Laging, i litter - find their of the literature and fine arts de¬ ^—— Eoition present homes inadequate,* eight are separated from wjth a central college office act- their families, and 11 must ;ng as a clearing house; (3) study partment, introduced plans for the establishment of cooperative TIME TABLE So.eiv,- - EO2--I- oaza«r building projects, and reported on find new houses in the near 0f various makes or prefabricat- similar projects which have been « the Newx TODAY— "rtment Pro- future. r" > ed houses; (4) consultation with carried out successfully else¬ Six Point Plan 1 one or more nationally known where. Amateur Radio club, 7 p.m. Plans were also made for a 13 Union annex Pref. Walter Abell of the art architects: (5) consultation with Masterworki college complete faculty survey of hous¬ Winged Spartans, 7 p. : tomorrow department suggested a six point program for the housing associa- < adm'"'^rat,®n °P housing problems, (6) the estab- ing conditions before the second 7 Union annex p.m Pt», ^ " Book and a tioo These points include (1) de- lishment of one or more housing meeting to be held Thursday at Christian Science org., 7:15 V-nL termination of the extent and groups for cooperative building 7:30 p.m. in room 1, Home Ec 'fte Alumni Record nature of faculty hoiiaing needs Chapel of Peoples church _ or ownership of homes and apart- building. All interested faculty Jan to club. 7:30 p.m. | ment houses, by a campus survey; (2) group publicity on immediate needs A seventh point ^j^j|^^m<^bere^are invited, Ill Vmtm annex Ct Tuesday fa Re Two MICHIGAN STATE NE W S j Grin and Bear It . • . By MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Entered a* aecond-claa matter under act of March 187* at the poat-ofBce Affairs of Cast Lansing. Mich Offlees located on (round floor oi east wing of Ualoa Building Annex, room •. , -* Publlahea dally except Sunday and Monday mornings school year and Thursday mornings during summer session ~— * * - - "*-7. msIIbM of Michigan SUM coUega. during the regular by the students | State Telephone — College Phone 8-1911 | By TOM EBNER Hiake Asssrlatsd Callaglats Press Editorial Office —Ext MS; Buatnsm and „ Office — Ext. Ht SALLY CLARK National Advertising Service, Inc. »3 so'per'year by*maii;5$» «^erCy2L' Cell's' I'mUitbm Krprrunuth* by college carrier to students; HM ato Macrae Awe Htm ton*. N. t. per year by collage carrier to ame m l • soitc.s . i« SMtm • su rs»sc»rs studenta. WINTER term close an abrupt thought of next drawing is weekand the leaves to MEMBfB Of THE ASSOCIATED PUCES a bad laste in our mouth. Right The Associated Praia la exclusively entitled to the use for republlcattoa now the big problem is how to of all news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited in this paper and also the local news published therein. All rights of publication an rustle up a half a dozen term special dispatches hereto ana 'alio reserved. papers in short order and then prepare for the battle with the Faculty Adviser - - a. a. appleoatb books. - - - jam com Manager •••••• Editor - MAEIOM MECKEL On the brighter side, the Zeta AtfvrrtKine Manager ... - uoetiuaTfiMi Tau Alphas took to the high¬ - TOM BOMAg roads last weekend to see one - (ports Editor ----- JEAN JAEVIt of their sorority sisters married Night Editor MABTV haneahan jin Detroit. The bride was Jackie Smith, in the class of '47, and her Might Sports Editor husband is Ens. Harvey Phillips, State student before Is The Bookstore Geared To Go? former joining the navy. With spring term scarcely three" weeks ahead, the It seems that spring might be | its way and Cupid is right j college administration is gearing itself to register a student on behind it. Mary Vining. Green- ] body that will push enrollment figures to a record peak ville senior, surprised her sorority certain to go over and above the 7,000 of the current term. , , , Housing will become more critical than ever. piuksph HIo bound to swoll, «inci stdfi members OI trie union , ijt'm Bob Powers. Her fiance grill predict an unprecedented patronage. is a student at University of "I figure it's a period of adjustment and try t little ideas he picked up in the Aim A new term also means new texts for new courses. Michigan and also from Green- Veteran students are beginning to wonder whether they I ville. will again have difficulty in getting books. "Are we in j Along that same line of roman- for more rigmarole, red tape and undue delay?" they ask. D'1 tidings Lee Koss, Grosse Though certain books will not arrive from the publishers l^'Sh.'TrDetrofra LETTERS in time, students have every reason to expect that thosejdiamoill1 ^ is ,tn ATO ,,1^,. EDITOR'S NOTE — All letters to assure you): a the editor submitted with the inten, on hand at the bookstore be given speedy distribution. !and 1S p.-, k at school this term lion of being published, must be students are m The office of veteran affairs has promised: "V\e feel latter »c;\ing with the navy air signed by the writer If he does not ing academic : e want los name to appear with the -tire that we will be able to cope with this difficulty (book ■corps going to class left. r. it must be Indicated. No let¬ their option. distribution) from now on." i Something new has been added ters will be. considered tion tinle-s the writer is known. The tor publica¬ Rich.a Do we yet have adequate facilities, will the book store, beside Alice a wood's Pontiac Kappa pin junior and re¬ opinions expressed are those of the writers and not neie-satdy those of lie properly manner, are we set to go, office of veteran turned last weekend from Ann the editors. .if fail's". Arbor with a Delta Upsiton pin TO the Editor Having re SONG OF TIIE WEEK :;om Noyce strait, jr., also Imm Pontiac. TOkeenly As the Editor: a yearning idealist, I interested in this am I Friday "Mad as issue, I SAE I.arrv O'C oiinnr, Flint comment on veai - issue of the To-cut-or-not- v,.ph..mm e. ti pped of the SAE- to-cut controversy and have been expressed then- S;uma No party Saturday night inspired to chip iti my lot (gratis) The words • CHOICE by i«,.ving i .-I mo to Mary Jean in spite of the old saying "Fools thorns in the i Visburgh. Pi Pin senior from for four year. A names . . . " NAME in at Michigan An overwhelming majority of which Mi.hi, students seem to b» ;ii favo)' of The song with most votes will be played as the "Spartan proud of. No i lei art merit things are really unlimited cuts !de;'illy. I am of Song of the Week" on the "Spartan Varieties" program from p m T! ■ Helta Zeta* have a that ina.pi itv. Ideally, however, 1 as I believe " . 4 to 4:30 p.m. Saturday. host new pledges at their graduates li m also believe in anarchy us the DEPOSIT VOTE IN BALLOT BOX ON LOWER DECK • T'u- Women ;fbt- lima Den- It is easy ; .so | perfect bu m of government, and BY THURSDAY NOON. tain high «••«;> Bairm ml. 1ml , sophomore; in both cases 1 realize that both by accepting a- C«»Ueen Lubbe. Lansing fie.shman; intellectual • Mo S IP.,,son, Ean-ing liesh- high school -The Women's World- sse Pointe Wiuttak- schools thou, licational the largest n . man - with oratorical gesture WA/t will meet tonight .it 7. ill Peoples and I have seen. :n political and! See LET i I if- Ann Metzger. Toledo, O.. jlin- church. Polly Flatshans. Fl.i* m adomie affairs, that this is a; ioi, aitnouneed the WAA banquet Roek senior has announced. dangerous doctrine. ill be held tonight at 6 in Peo¬ OMICKON Ml The inspiration for my state-1 ples church. Members of Omicron No Home I OWN GIRLS Economics honorary, will meet men:, academically, is the ift'iit. A> long students come to stu-j Regular Town Girls luncheon today at 5 p.m. in room 2 "f tor sel.oi-! With the ilea that "If I meeting will be held today at Horar Ee building. studei ' |>.iy to go to college, it j Hunt's food shop MORTAR HOARD slio ud be their . noire ' (the good I OIK IIESIS Mortar Board men; wis wdl Id Ana dntrin? of "I'm; Members of Orehesis will meet b-iying : ■ tins and. you damn I today from 4 to (i in the dunce meet for dinner at Hunt's cafe¬ !; audio of the Wonieti^ gym, ac¬ '' it::,,. ,.;.e me my money's" teria at 5 30 today, .to Johnson. worth ' as l.,iig .is students I cording to Marilyn Hurley. East then Detroit senior and president, an¬ mui'el ni exams With Lansing senior, president. YWCA nounced. The dinner will be f, n textbook oil the floor be- ' nem land it's happened, Cabinet members of YWCA lowed by an important meet ng see AH AIRS. Page | . eier.tly and regularly, I .111X111 CLASSIFIED ADS T/XTE IN lit II N|( OI OK! __ Th«- SPANISH M AIN' 'Shoo fly he (JtXO IfflC PLtOObl' ' HPS PRETENDING*...HURT HMINGI ■ ■ the lived on the eareleit COOTIE WILLIAfl edge of despair I .MAN 01 bn\ On tailing lob tn i been r.imo cut simp Two ha in , XK Call I full> hti'iiM it - Hot). 8-13U! 101 Lit Abbot tlaii PLEASE' Vide w anted M Detroit I for nice girls. March i5 Call | — 8-183; —* —— -——— 101 TREES. Shrubs moved j trumped and eliminated bv exp. plan ropH u4S'TfUrC KOfiGAK ffiiTZ tIlELEifitS [,1* plea.sarrt menu i ies and gflod fellowship. From d mdiea- *lw,ir The fame, or I ions and favorable cor,orients wa . ; air force, hed an notoriety, of low ".'a' heard at the Spartan'. I leys the . < including a 248 man on the totem pole went to (HP-11 , n also high for Dick Hollingsworth for his 341. classic will probably icmme an p®"' Af (,, v.five dollars goes Dick, a Lansing annual affair. senior, won <2 b e three-game total booby award. Without the coope.. ; and ** V , » iah game. The hard luck boys who fin¬ hard work of the sport? staff and »r" " volunteer workers fr m among i , Lire was Dan Kau- ished out of the money, but in 1" "r the bowlers while the.v weren't J '' , hl, ,i,e maples for a places 18 to 25, were Kurt Gem- in *» « ,'ufi <15 in runner-up alski, 560; Skrocki, 504; Ken action, . the wouldn't have Ik en much of a t- ornament Harold Wells placed Schultz, 503; Nick Gregory. 499;. ; J!' -,57. copping *10. 'Jack Baumeister. 494; George success. This "writer would lii.< to thank ? 1ue .oner, and receiv- Lawley, 493: Mike Haley, 493. F"-,1 ir,r(|, was Richard and Zig Koraleski. 492. the staff for its fine j« • and also M 3 ' ihe men who helped oi! as -enre- i'ii had a 555 scries All prize winners are reminded S jho a 204 game, third best to call for their awards this after¬ keepers. With the noon at the State News building ol me Union MI^To "jK : the Next Three $5 awards for 8 Union annex basement. office. No. alleys it looks as ing a yearly elarsic w :h its thouj. sponsor¬ big Jr ,1th. and seventh places prize money will become a regu¬ v(•-.uuere. 549; Art Ku- '"and hi Haley, 544. • U»oJ' M.Ciinlermen lar task of the State ■% ,.'lVi I. e places, with ac- II in Track Meet , {j pi i/es. were taken II liite Captain if{JBV' 'Ut«\- I and Jim Chapin, I'd SIC I P Douglass, 527; From MS(„ Irish Guard Qllie Whit« ]■ !«•* of the pJ.iyris. He rt'turrufr ■ ra,,„,est • AJSI* tear with 33 I 6 Spartan swimmer. Donna Mad- ITi«t r Star l)iz Trout points and late -wimming meet tills season alter tine \c.n- m 25 1 6 points and 25 I 2 i Uock, took To Start Action ! Women's City club 50-yard back an easy last m tile irmy air respectively. crawl I Friday. I.iXM.ANI» Kla.. March 4 tJP) Ted Wonch scoret I Kalamazoo college T' out, a 20-game complete victory for American league ans by taking a nrst. j With 23 points. I'tuve MS(l Swimmers Ijim' To 'it had 10, and Hov ■ " years before a vault with the jump' (ireat Lakes 6 inches. i i iments cut uis him last season.i, Long, lanky C «•«-••« s« Marking (.lose Of Duel Meet Season la. k of work, be- r top honors in th. .. .<■ back won't be when he and Bob Hani Great Lakes. .'i 1946, but he ?partan athlete Spartan Howard Hi -hare of minor height of t; tee! timed al 1:38.3 in • m the Detroit! ":"old Mayin backstroke race and ..nip. I Spartan to plan the backstroke leg m l He took a .coin relay event enabled the Hoosier . high huidles at: ilined 'at 2:59.3 leeotu ■imined to get i in tin' low hurdl the \ISC varsity ,,,, y, he's trainer Jim Eraser w i customer on !'iaetice almost • n his arm; run- ; again to build ! has ■ hardly a stiff and sore. tiff, my arm is winning —<"ie, my legs While CI.a ■ en got blisters j Michigan groaned at the i he could I BRITISH WALKERS : ,''ie Tigers' ear- j points wiu MADE IN I . K"ut- (shot put. The Polo Dark Tan Calfskin Step inlo the Polo and go! A dashing -htte 1<» cumplemenl your new spring suit or coat, S» sturdy looking vet so soft and flexible. 'I GOOD SHOES, BltOt'EULY UTTEU : \i SCTTIED UNDER AUTHORITY OF T4«E COCA-COLA COMPANY. BY WW IANJINQ COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY OF FLINT SHOES FOR EVERYONE FLINT, MICHIGAN \ Tuesday, Ma Page Four MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Studio Theater Will Present /'/, LastMinute Conclave LETTERS l»»e EDITOR (Continued from Pafe 2) By Sydney Howard This Evening Called On Phone Strike students, the average. State, meeting that is paying Michigan responsibility, particular attention to Students to Give Last Performance of fc,m Studio Theater, under the supervision of l> : Union Leader* Still Say Walkout Sehe scheduled, after another meeting services, such as to radio stations, by lowering admission require¬ division. The same system will be ments we can educate more men used Thursday with the poetry St. Charles freshm. over wages ended early today press associations and newspap¬ and women, it is right to do this. without agreement. ers. rending. McCaughna, St. Ch. A spokesman for the company Let us teach all those who can First prize will be presented in Union Is Key Group Directing act II said 65 |ier cent of the nation's benefit by the teaching and for¬ each division, and a second prize The Federation of Long Lines get "the prestige of MSC as an Beechler, Chariott, telephones were on a dial sys¬ in all that have five or more con¬ in the cSst inch;,!, ; Telephone Workers Is the key tem. These would not be affected educational institution." Recogni¬ testants. Detroit f i , group In the National Federation by the walkout, but should me¬ tion will follow. son, of Telephone Workers, (Ind). Each contestant in prose read¬ Hawes, Kansas (':• chanical troubles develop no Requests for admission have When today's meeting ended, maintenance men would be avail¬ become greater than Michigan ing will be given kspot" material man, and Chin I.¬ John J. Moran, president of Long able for and 20 minutes to study it before Lansing sophonu repairs. State can accommodate, and the i, Lines Federation, said: college has decided to limit fem¬ presentation. The poetry to be Other Cast Mrmht-i. "The union's demands of 18Mi read should not exceed four min¬ inine enrollment. Miss Hopps Also in Act II utes and may be prepared in ad¬ Sliuli'iilK Injured . rents per hour, which have not suggests that enrollment be limit¬ vance. Ayling, Adrian . been met up until now, and the ed by raising admission require¬ First prize winners will repre¬ Fox, Birmingham : company's offer of approximately ments rather than by man-over- IS cents, leave lis with but one 111 Aulo Accident woman preference. sent Michigan State in the finals Corbet, Detroit to be held at Calvan college in Corson, Birnvi alternative and that is to com¬ In spite of the natural truth Three coeds were injured last nold Bransdm ic about the equality of women, in Grand Rapids on May 3. Prelim¬ . plete our arrangements ' Friday tught when the car they er. strike spite of equal suffrage and co¬ inary prizes will not be presented In"Washington, Edgar L Wnr-Iwm> n,li"« in was s,nll'k b>' i,n" education. this remains a man's until after the winners have par¬ Act III. umi< ; • ren, U S. conciliation director, ,,the>' mil° wlnch raV throu«h " world. The, greater responsibility ticipated in the finals. Sue Averill, I - • said he hoped to avert a shut- slol> street. 1 he accident oocured for its preservation, in the home Will be porl'-i ir.i • down of long distance and local on Marshall street a lew blocks and around the conference table, Members of Dairy Staff her, Detroit operator service either by settle- ' "-m the armory m Lansing, still falls on him. DesRivers, la- inent before Thursday or through ! h,x wm' '""'"'K 1,1 the ciu- ;md ' Now that enollment must be To l^'eliire In Lansing Anne Hess, il they were all given first aid at limited sophomore: I!. ^, v jj par row hospital in Lansing temporarily, the college has chosen wisely in giving the Prof. G. M. Trout of the Mich- Holly sophomo:, before they were brought to the man the greater opportunity. igan State dairy department will Hillsdale sophon INFORMATION Olin Memorial hospital on cam¬ pus. Whether he is "college material" or not, tie needs the education speak at the Lansing YWC'A to- Hammond, Intl. morrow on a consumers' lecture McQuery, Lai The coeds were Vera Souci, Os- most. And the world needs most series, Mrs. Corrine O. White, | Marius Ingra" codu freshman; llarbaru Ilogers, VWC'A-YMCA that he have it. assistant state consumer's club jOnt., freshman., Members of the YW and YM Big Rapids freshman, and Ros- Charles Demarest, jr. leader, has announced. meter, Saginaw etta Adams, Oscoda freshman. will be guests on tomorrow eve¬ The only person .seriously hurt ning at 7:15 at the Lincoln Com-J was Miss Adams, who suffered a munty center, Williams und Log- I fractured pelvis. an streets. Lansing. The directors and members of the Y project I will hold o|>en house, IJavida j Ulake. Charlevoix junior and i AFFAIRS chairman of the project, has an¬ (Continued from Pafe 2) nounced miik sophomore; Alice Lodcnsen. JI'N'TO CU'lt Royal Oak junior, und Phyllis Junto cluli will meet tonight at Webster, Detroit freshman. Yours, 7:30 in room 112 of the Union The Alpha XI Dells initiated annex. Election uf officers for four women on Saturday. They next term will lie held, and It Is are Maxine Richards, Dearborn important that all members at¬ sophomore; Lois Soderquist, tend. Secretary Jean Carr, Grosse I y%. Dearborn sophomore; Marsha t'ointe senior, said. Seott, Lansing sophomore, and WINGED SPARTANS Mary Reed, lshpenung junior. A meeting ol the Winged They also have a group of new Spartans will he held tonight in officers at the house. Holding the room 7 of the Union annex, Lee gavel will be Jane Ott, Grosse Slocum, Grosse Pointc freshman, Pointe junior; vice-president, announced. Gloria Aster, Highland Park jun¬ And ours alone, i MSG AMATEUR RADIO CLUB ior; recording secretary, Lois The MSU Amateur Radio club Taylor, Detroit junior; corres¬ will meet tonight at 7 in room 15 ponding secretary, Zoe Woods, of the Union annex. The license Brown City junior, and treasurer, manual will be discussed. Diek Carolyn Duncan, Port Huron llineline, chairman, has announc¬ sophomore. ed. The Gamma Phis elected new- DAIRY CLUB officers at their last meeting. The Tiie Dairy club will meet to- women installed yeste r d a v n ght in 205 Dairy building. are president, Mary Flucke, SCABBARD AND BLADE Detroit junior: vice-president, Col. Gerald Peterson wishes to Irene Moody, Detroit junior; re¬ see all former Scabbard and cording secretary, Jean Welch. Blade members. They can con¬ I East Lansing sophomore; corres¬ tact him at his office in Demon¬ ponding secretary, Randy Te- stration hall. I Poorten, Pontiac junior, and CHRISTIAN SCIENCE treasurer, Nina Burkes, Detroit Christian Science organization junior. will meet tonight at 7:15 in the > The Pi Kappa Phis have two chapel of Peoples church. jnew members in their fraternity. COMMUNION SERVICES They are Robert A. Buys. Mt. Ash Wednesday Communion Morris freshman, and Robert W. services will be celebrated to¬ I Morse, Detroit senior. morrow from 7 to It am. at Can¬ i®V* ond we do meon love! From brief terbury house. Breakfast will be I What we call "progress" is the puff sleeves to bulky skirt...it got the unanimous served at 7:M. All Episcopalians exchange of one nuisance for an¬ are invited to attend. other nuisance. —Havelock Ellis. okay of the famous Minx Modes Junior Board of Review. Brown and white, red ond white or green and white checked gingham...sizes 9-11-13 59 . . $10.95 "Taste Test- . Make a at the Spartan Bowl Excellent Food SIS E. GRAND RIVER