with this ,ssue ihe SUt®
v
Jrestof next
,,,
cu-pends publication for
Srsduy. March 28. Marion
J"ffukH. fditor. has announced.
of Ihe term. The first
term will appear
MICHIGAN STATE NEWS
Daily Student Publication
of Michigan State College
EAST LANSING. MICHIGAN. SATURDAY
MARCH 9. 1946 No. 105
Degrees To Be Awarded To Students
Concert To lie Presented "Requirements Have Been Completed
By 79 Seniors And Nine Graduates
I Siceet Adeline
By Michigan State Hand Eighty-eight students, including 79 seniors and nine
,
graduates, will lie eligible for degrees from Michigan
.
I ,„ed
A room in Mason hall was de-
this week when a huge
a Ms.'SyJK State college at the end of this
S. Linton, registrar.
term, according to Robert
1
in SGe andterium Fl"C°'W' During fall and winter term commencement exercises
I pr. full Of sweet pickles, fell en- 'are
no
held for the graduates,
It* the floor and broke. The ec- but these students may re¬
I fllpants say the floor got pickled Shelby Richardson, pianist, Union Board turn to State for the senior
I as to kffP the plastered walla
w
\miro ,h„ r M
"Comrades," week activities in June, bin-
Man
IwmpanV' ment, will be featured in
Trapeze" sk.llfully
on the Flying
interwoven To Sponsor ton said.
Bachelor's Degrees
to present a melody at once lilt¬ Students who are
I , lighter Than Air ing and bittersweet. David Rose
Two Dances
candidates
for bachelor degrees, and their
will be represented by his
popu- home towns, are listed as fnllow-
Bnnnio McKay, Pigeon •
i-ciassK\ "Holiday for For a final fling before '•>«: Robert Azelton, East Lnns-
iiun;|K':ir there would be approximately
St. Mark's church in Baba ' and "'Die Great 1,01)11 new students on campus at
Hi H.ipids, will discuss i .S. of \ iolotinor Gate of \l MSC. Vpril <) that time..
..• J: >
My Beliefs About Th v •a .11 be "lie ijrst Of the 52 quonsct huts that are
:;.go
A;
.Monday, April 1. .Moscow Pact | chance Four programs, mi hiding two under construction, 13 will be
: .1. Dr. Robert Foster, for occupation when the
dents : had to hoar hear their P'cial features, have been plan¬ teariy
! Merrill-Palmer school LONDON. Mar. 8
— The nudience is an- ted for the lecture-concert new tor it starts March 25. The
!i speak on "Choos- Moscow radio said tonight tin?
.-
A 1. : • Partner," and the Soviet government had formally
| tivipatfcl. Th, incert will be es spring term. Selections from itmainder of the huts will be
11. J public. ipera. the dance team Veloz and completed during spring term.
Ving • h; Dr. Lydia Light- charged the United States with | fniaiKla. pianist Jose Iturbi, and Part of the housing conditions
1
i MSC physical educa- violation of the Moscow deeis- i• ■, . 11 ■ lie Philadelphia symphony will be reduced by housing the
,
"nent, will discuss ion" in suggesting "new comb- ! tx-I)f|»artlHPlU Heat! •i.est i a are to appear. women in the Union and the new
Bn meal Aspects of Mar- tions" for representation of op- A. R. Saw> «*r Dies "A Night in Old Vienna," ; men will live in Jenison gym
:■ 'ne women members position parties in the Buigar- i 'ciions from various operas, will j until the remainder of the a >n-
At the same time a ian government. A. R. Sawyer. 77,
77. former I be presented March 2!) and 30 in (sot huts are finished,
torn
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■> l A-yer.
: ,-i .
.ure will be arrang- The broadcast, recorded 'here(head •( th< e'fir mical Engineer- place of the operas "Barbel at I Each of the huts is built to
by the Soviet monitor, said So- ir.g ' n: j: MSC ami vet- Seville" and "Martha." house i4 men. One ot them will
( viet charge d'affaires Novikov , ran . ( .'.7 ear- -civice to :he | Two special programs, one I be used as a recept.«*n room and
Morrison, from the
1 u.idrens' handed the U.S. State depart-1college, ,ti»* '.V. one-day ru ,ht at i Icaturing the noted dance te am another will house a counsellor
-
center, will
M ■nt a note on March 7 alleging j his. dome, (of Veloz. arid Yolanrtu and their lor the (iroject. A total al 700
•
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'lay, April 8. His lec-
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'inue the "Biologi- that a message Washington sent The ot¬ il took place at 3 p. Lonipany. the other a conce. t by men will he housed in the iini-
1 "
of Marriage." to Bulgaria this week urged Bul-':ni. yesterd. at Gorsline-Rurici-(Jose Iturbi, well-known concert iject.
' "
ling talk of the ser-
garian opposition leaders to seek je an tuner home in Lansing. | pianist, conductor, and screen I Dormitories now under con-
'disruption" of the Moscow Rtv N. A McCune utfii iating. (and radio star, will appear April struction are progressing ami
'•Vednesday, April 10 agreement by Which Russia, The body a .11 r e ted at 2 and !), respectively.
-
stcr speaking again, [will continue so if the weather
Great Britain and the United! White Chapei Cren aiory. Bu- j
Adjustments After States May 7 the Philadelphia Sym- permits. While it is doubtful if
agreed to seek broader re- 'ininghan.. |phony orchestra will be pre- they are all entirely completed
presentation in governments of) Surviving are his < aughtcr and sented in a concert its 'College for fall^tcrm,. Karl McDonel, see-
the Balkan states. three grandchildren. iaudituriumX • .
(retary, announces they are cum-.
ing along on schedule.
|UDI0 ROUNDUP Women and men will continue
Comprehensives Cast Shadow On Campus
to have three in a room -spring
WKAR — 870 ke term. Pres. J. A. Hannah an¬
nounced this week the price of
I TWs By DON BALL papers, the scene illuminated by. prodigy. At intervals during the the rooms will remain the same
morning— test a proctor moiints the stage
several 100 watt lamps. as it was this term.
1 I ®®—Meludy at Seven Basic college comprehensives
Sneering laughter greets pro¬
and gloatingly reminds the stu¬
are now in session. Basic college
iJt?Ty Mornin8 Salute
News comprehensives are roughly posed questions such as 'In tenl but don't rush
dents that time is short, ' , . .
fill in only
TINE TABLE
. .
8r
A^-yegs to Remember similar to the old Spanish Inqui¬ wcrds g ve the definition of the those questions that are under¬
I
or-1 standable, it'
j
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sition, only more so. The Span¬ English language and its remember, errors are
j «.fes Moming'Ladies
I "-M-Headlin* Edition
iards in their spare time tore igin". or "Give the relative mer-1
arms and legs off. gouged out its of the Neolithic and Cro-
subtracted
right."
from the number
TODAY—
ill
civilizations from an
I T«S AFTERNOON—
eyes, seared and deluged their
magnon
viewpoint." When
The final phase is the critical Mortar Board, 10 a.m. •hi
victims, but never reduced their eyewitness determinant. The student wav¬ 7 Union annex
1 !:j*""*fuvelty Bazaar now they burst into huzzas and dia¬
^oleta Piano
Converse
^
at the
torture to the finesse
shown in tests conducted by col¬ bolic giggles over a suitable
ers up the aisle toward the door
and freedom. His eyes are glazed
question tor the test, human and his body sags, nevertheless at
Hillel term party, 8 p.m.
Shaarey Zedek, Lansing
Hi
lege professors. Remember, how¬ minds shudder at the mere the door he must produce more TOMORROW—
33otl'°r the Phot°traPher ever, the Spaniards did not
of
have
modern edu¬ thought of it. identification to leave than is
I
4 0a_gdUrday
w—Spartan Symphony
the advantages a
The test itself drains the stu¬ needed to get a passport to go
Band concert, 4 p.m.
.
Varieties cation. College auditorium
fcO-Sports M th* College It would be easy to visualize a dent of every fragment of intel¬ abroad. Nope, me old Spaniards ■
w-.News Summery lect he possesses and for days had nothing on the modern col¬ International center, g p.m. "MA
group of professors huddled
°°-Your Dinner Music around a table piled high with
after. 2x2 is a mathematical lege faculty. Chinese art
Saturday, March #
Page Two
Grin and Bear It * B;y Lcim
MICHIGAN STATE NEWS CAMPUS CHURCHES
Entered u teeond-elaa natter under act of March at thepcet-ofBee,
Caat Lan»tn». Utah OtBoaa located on around floor tf eaat wtnf at UnloO By LOIS KENT
^P^BrtiwTdaUy'eitceWI Eunday and Monday mornings during the regular
•chool year and Thursday mornings during summer session by the students COLLEGE"LUTHERAN
The Rev. William Young, pas-
jgxr^^ismist
Office — Ext. 188.
tori will -speak on the theme,
wu»»uo »o« AMSarisow mi "Why the Cross?" tomorrow
National Advertising Service, hlCi )] 50 P«r year by mall; U U per yarn morning at 10:30. Bible class will
Colltn PuUnkcrt Rrprtumuih* by college carrier to studenta; 8t O meet at 10 a.m. Services are held
eao msbisum Ave. New Vooe. H. V. per year by coHege earrier to MO in the State theater.
SM 8 • So,tun . Its Uliui • S*a riMcisst students.
ST. MARY S CATHEDRAL
MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED FREES The theme tomorrow will be
The Associated Press a exclusively entitled to the use tor rspubUcattoc "Grace." Masses will be held at
of aU news dlsnatches credited to it or not otherwise crudlted In this papO*
and also the local newe published therein. AU rights of publication an 6, 7, 8.30, 10, and 11:10 a.m. and
•penal dispatches bereio are also reserved. 12:40 p.m., Father William J.
Flanagan and assistants officiat¬
f aculty Adviser -
Manager ...
ing.
MARION NICKEL
Editor ....
LEOVR IMSTIMM
CENTRAL METHODIST
Mvertuisr Manager
G ports Editor
. TOM WOMAN "The Amazing Christ" will be
- -
the topic on which Dr. D. Stanley
JILL LIPPEET
Night Editor Coors will speak tomorrow morn¬
CHARLES GABEL
Nlfht Sports Editor ing at 11. Sunday school is held
at 10 a.m.
pSW OOVEE, JEAN JAEV1I. UNITY CENTER
>1LL LIPPNfr' JEANRTTE The Rev. Roxie G. Miller will
speak on the subject "Sufficient
Strength" at 11 a.m. tomorrow.
AQUINAS
Lei's Gel Together Alpre Often ST. THOMAS
Masses will be held at 8 and
10 a.m. and 12 p.m. tomorrow.
Last night the Senior ball entertained MSC students. Father Jerome V. MacEaehln
'klu afternoon
This '.fii.rn.w.ii Partv.Partv will
Party-Party wplrnnii* h11
will welcome Silurians.
all Spartans, and Father Michael. Mleko will
Tonight Union board is sponsoring an all-college dance in officiate. The theme will be "The
the Union ballroom. Holy Name." you go!—Tvv.
These three dances offer to the Michigan State college new story
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN . „
students a full social weekend, but a weekend such as this "Could Ye Not Watch With
is an exception when it should be the rule.
Me" will be the topic on which
With cars banned for the majority of students, most the Rev. John M. Vender Mculen
of them find it necessary to seek their Friday and Satur¬ will
day night fun on campus, in East Lansing or Lansing. II. The choir will sing a portion
speak tomorrow morning at Honorary Initiation
Initiation of new members 111 ed are: Milton' Km
The latter two offer movies, which at the best fill up only of the "Crucifixion" by Stainer,
two hours of the evening. Kappa Delta Pi. education hon¬ Mountain graduate
The college age young people's
orary was held yesterday after¬ Dreher, Gi"OSSO I>. •
Howling and roller skating grow tiresome to even the group will meet at 7 p.m. at 5 on the Union Stin Lawerence
noon Down m
more athletic minded. The only places that offer dancing rKOPI.ES Clll'RCH porch. Dr. C. V. Millard has an¬ graduate: Mary Eli/.n
demand an. identification card for admittance. Dr. N. A. McCune will speak on nounced. After the program all East Lansing senior i
Each weekend there are dances scheduled on the socia the subject "How God Is Help¬ participants went to Hunt's for derson, Detroit sen:,
they look imposing upon first glance. A sec¬
,
roster and ing lis" at the 9:30 and 11 a.m. dinner. Loy B. La Salle, head of Clarke, South Haver.
ond glance will show you, however, that the greatest num¬ services tomorrow. Student ves¬ adult education in Lansing, de¬ Zoe Mason, Saginaw-
ber of them are closed parties, sponsored by sororities, pers will be held at 7:15 p.m. livered the after dinner speech. The other initiate-
fraternities, and other campus organizations. Attendance CHRISTIAN SCIENTIST The initiates are: Mary Te- ley Hamelink. Lan-i
at these is restricted to members and guests. The topic tomorrow morning jPoorten. Pontiac junior; Patri¬ Evofa Pletz, Grosse f
Students living at home, or in small off-campus houses will be "Man." The service is cia Rasmussen, Trufont senior: ior: Margaret Ann.-
who are not affiliated with any such group do not have held at 11 a.m The reading room Ross Huchins, Mt.' Morris sen¬ Pointe senior: Mai
the opportunity to enjoy functions of this type. Every is open daily from 1 to 4:30 p.m. ior; Helen Greenwood, Lansing
East Lansing sen:..;-
weekend they lose contact with the campus and with their CANTERBURY HOUSE junior; Dorothy Cowers, Detroit
fellow Spartans. Behler, Grand R.u :■
Holy Communion will be cele¬ senior, and Patricia Fisher,
This term there was an open dance sponsored by the brated tomorrow morning at 8 Evanston, III., senior. and Ruth Kofft-i.
administration which proved to be a success. The students in Canterbury house. Breakfast Also among the newly initiat-
were assured that if they did respond favorably tp such will be served.
an event, that there would be more such affairs forth¬
Canterbury club will serve
coming. , supper at 0:30 p.m. after which
Students enjoyed this dance, not only because it gave the Rev. Richard O. Petersen will
!i. Church
the opportunity to become acquainted, but because it conduct a Lenten study.
was no drain on their lather empty billfolds. Father a CIIKIST LUTHERAN
mercenary reason, but entirely valid lor the men who are The Rev. E. L. Woldt will
getting through on the proverbial shoestring. speak on the topic "What Will Ye
MSC is enlarging, it is becoming an outstanding uni¬ Give Me?", the first sermon in a ~w~\ • » _
versity, but what are fine buildings and advanced courses series "Question in the Passion
if the student Spirit isn't visibile. Our student body needs Story." Divine service is held at
more things to bind it together, social gatherings and 10:45 tomorrow morning.
informal get-togethers, where they can enjoy themselves I The sound moving picture,
us a group. I "King of Kings." will lie present-
It can't be said that the responsibility for providing ed at 7 30 p.m. The public is in-
these affairs rests in the administration. State students I vited. ST. THOMAS AO ( INAS
PEOPLES CHURCH
don't need someone to entertain them. They just need NAZARENE CATHOLIC fill lit 11
to stand unitedly behind the campus groups that are auth¬ The worship service will be
Interdenominational
403 ABBOTT Itu
orized to plan and carry out these social events, held tomorrow morning at 11.
MORNING Worship
The Rev C. A. Bruch is pastor. Sunday Masses — -
9:10 and 11:00
Holy Dav> of .tlbln; .u.
Sunday school will meet at 10
Danlca To (/we Lvchtiv On Alaska a.m. The young peo|
HOW IS »,«» HELPING t'S?" Weekday Masses
J, X, It
— :
held at 6:45 p.m. Confessions — >
"Eskimo" will be the subject ini: nnd dangers of white
X A. McTLNE, Minister 4 to 5:30 p.m. .Old : '
of the illustrated lecture to be u hale aiid walrus hunting Daily ltosary Noveiu
presented by William L. Darden, '3:13 p.m.
well-known naturalist and /'<»//> Moehlnum II 'ins VESPERS AT 7:15
PR. i. V. Il.iil.ii Hi¬
With Mr. Roland Elliott
photographer, in College audi¬ as
torium tonight al 8: la, as part Preliminary Poetry Guest Speaker
nt. MICHAEL Mi l is'
•
of the world adventure aerie: Hemiinii Contest
iitcoidii.g to Dean S. K Crovvi
director of the series. Of the nine entries in
FIRST Clll'RCH OF CHRIST CHRIST LI Till It \N
Darden. who has lived and men's preliminaries in
CHURCH
traveled in Alaska for 12 years jiuial state poetry cunte t. Polly SCIENTIST
(Missouri 8>nodt
and who is known as an out- Moehlman, Muskeg..n Heights East Lansing - Masonic Tempi
Mornini; Worship
: landing authority on Alaska, I junior placed first. Mrs Moiree 311 MAC Avenue •
WHAT WILL VOL' <-i' '
spent more than a year on the Compere of the speech
nient has announced. Sunday Service — 11 a.m.
Arctic toast filming the all-color •THE KING «>E ■ 1
pictures of the way of life and Tod Brink, V Sound Movnii: I"-
I
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Grand Rapids MAN"
Be Presented sun.
the customs of the Eskimo. sophomore *■.-! State Sunday School
With a thorough knowledge of
— 9:30 a.m.
in the men's div
d.v.sion
csion ol' Mid-Week Lenten
tlie. territory, industries, people, the
Wednesday Service — 8 p.m. Wednesdav.
and wild life of Alaska, gained poetry reading contest which
through thousands of miles of will take place at Calvin Col¬ Reading Room and Lending Lutheran G.innu :>
Librai y on Abbott Breakfast at Ken.
travel by airplane, dog team, lege in Grand Rapids May 3. -
Bldg.
Picture Take at t hi..
and bout from Ketchikan in the Frances Fausold. Washington,
south to Point Barrow inside
D. C. junior, winner
of the wo¬ for
the Artie circle, Druden is wfcil-
men s
episcopalians . . .
ctualified prose reading contest held
to speak on Alaskan Services in THE CHAPEL OF CHRIST THE KING
topics. jTuesday will also participate in Sunday
Also included in the film are
sequences depicting the excite- lecturer
j the state contest in Grand Rap¬ ''"'J' Communion at 8:00 A. M.
. . .
. . . ids. W.H u I ,n,or,n»l Meeting and Supper at 6:30 P M-
US Abbott
Road Commu,lJ<"> • A. .M-. Breakfast J:30 -V ^
"»»!»,
_M I c H I G AN STATJS
STATE „
NEWS Page Three
WAA Installs Next Year's Coeds From Nine
I jiffs,iff" w Preside
Officers
Louisa Campbell
Will Confer On Athletics
I |s>>'<" president;
hiroSif!rt Honor Itall State's Federation of College Women to Week Today
I InStallation of new offic- Newest Coed Dorm The first
postwar conference of the Athletic Federation
I highlighted .the WAA
r
Houses Over Four of College Women will be held today on campus.-
I hanaiiet held this week in Hundred Registration begins at 9 a.m. in the Women's gym.
ISes church for approxi- Dr. Lydia L. Lightring, head of women's
physical edu¬
l^tflv 80 guests.
B cation at State, will give the
Vew' officers installed were
'
welcoming talk.
Toledo, O., junior,
cresident:
Metrger.
Pat Bolander, Lapeer "Si. £!■." barel)'came Disney, Fashions Other speakers during the
day will be Miss Marie Hart-
■ vice-president; Margaret
L„ior,
luprbison. Jackson junior, secre- polled«.SE Th«Cth0
•
i. . . "■?. v,,c sanmistw ** ll»™ J-t "
wig and Miss Gertrude Moulton
both from the. University of
and extra
I;;. and Kitty Weiss, Detroit it a good
nails, and thought i
joke that cat-pent-1
~ Michigan.
■! junior.
111"
treasurer.
,
PM
era
~
hflfl th
had utlond
to .spend
vnnv V <11
iL_
{It'll I- Dramatics Honorary
rni *
Miss Hart wig will lead a dis¬
flichest Award the next n
I o Sponsor cussion on the American Feder¬
Award*; presented at the ban- couple of weeks putting the fin¬ Comedy ation of College Women, while
■ 'et went to Kitty Weiss and ishing touches on the "Oh so As Spring Term
new!" Play Miss Moulton will discuss stand¬
■ i' ret Squires. Eaton Rapids jun-
■ dormitory. *
ards of women's athletics.
,.h„ earned 1.500 points and "You Can't Take It With
Campbell hall shared the ex¬ At 3:45 p.m. the participants
V ou ' has been chosen to
,.ere entitled to sign the WAA citement Of her opening, since
sented by college dramatic tnl-
be pre¬
in the conference will hold their
ihonor roll. that fall marked the ending of
, "T" "y C""CKC t1ramat|c tal- business meeting.
'\V„men earning 1.000 points large building program which in'- ISL?",* '"'"l Dor\B"e11' Pr¬ Nine Schools Represented
n(i receiving the "C" award eluded College auditorium the' speech and dramatics Colleges
re Betty, Marshall, East Lans-
.encr:
WKAR studios, Fred
Gloria Oster, High- memorial fieldhouse and men's
c! Jenis'm The ycrtDrda'V
play, written by Kauf¬
represented in
conference will be Adrian, Albi¬
this
on, Central Michigan of Educa¬
p;i> k junior; Margaret man and Hart, has
atosa sophorrfore,
gym, the Olin memorial hospital,'!!!8 nearly 20 in
•ast with a strong load for tion, Kalamazoo. University of
,
Nu-sdorfer, Lansing
, • . : now music building and the vet-' the men. Detroit, University of Michigan
erlnBlv rlinic ;int| (hf,
Tr.vouts will be held in room 1 I -5 and Wayne. Two junior colleger
'i.ded
, , „ „
Dorothy Lund- 1
T , j livestock judging pavilion. of the Home Ke will ire represented in the group.
building April
s'ee senior Marion! ",rs' f",x Ml"r camt and 3. with Theta Alpha They are Flint and Port llurot
Pointe junior; I «erve as housemother in N'ort h Fiii, dramatics honorarv junior collorjos.
nl Miss Boland- I f-arnpbell {)»>.*-it ion sh«- kt|
The eonferenee committee from
holds. However, Smith (ampb<
It iias had six
. ill be glit spots for darkling hours! MSG includes WAA president,
housemothers. tl
15011 point Winners nding Isabel Firth, Jackson
•ir, n earning 500 tiotnfc l,lcsent being Mrs. I). It. Mew senior,
•
i. : the "M"
.pmn
honor
. who has served one year Mr fitting cotton or duck Betty Marshall. East tainsine
M. C Da no i' holds the position ■ eont. Tailored to perfec-
tor senior; Virginia Boehler, Lansing
.
is award were Doris
.• si'.v! Springs, Md.,
I house night hostess in both N'ort tnd designed by Simplicity senior, and Mary K. Babeock.
and South Campbell.
Marian Duncan, Dor- (included
■mf.ii
j worn witli everything. Detroit senior.
!aiio■■in, Rose Nahra, Ha-
1
, - i -hman: Doris Pick,
|C -a r w sophomore, and!
s» Mean*. Schenectady, N. "F.xdtisivclv
•
•..•■■.ing the "M"|
J • ■ Miirjorio Living-1
.-•• freshman; Olive
!!>* >n freshman; Ruth
Ffi'f sophomore, and
!'•• •••n. East Lansing!
lit Receive "S"
.hop
.• >rd "S" was pro- lift W, Allegan
■..men students who ! 150.1 . . . LANSING
tad points.
t fivers of WAA are
Jackson senior,
t Bolander, Lapeer
e-president: Fran
Lansing senior, sce-
'eggy Schueller, Ro-
I AW S Names Coeds —SKKTCH—
|For Committees li\ tin- Mill von Min
- ■
outtees formed in
ii legislative council
in Vogue — The
•
"d by Sue AvertU,
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senior, retiring
bliltoits em rupcrs lo
; t women's convoca-
"'o is Ann Metzger,
1
iiinior. Members elongate your slioiihler-. lo
ttee include Jane
•
Axe sophomore:
■'■' 2, Owosso sopho- halve votir naislline
'' a '• i Jo Raboid, Arma-
| Lanslitutlon Group ~
t house constitu-
•
is Margaret Eng-
-*" • 1
tunior and newly
w
' nt of judicial-leg-
White Itirch
members include
Bean Brown
Detroit sophomore,
Durand junior, Black
Lustig, Grand Rap-
>al committee is
by !t;ui)ara Quayle, Ox-
"mmittee members
| JQC- (j; Oviatt,' Washing-
|W
iPkcted
D. C iunior, and newly
vi,
_ .
^ Presidenl_of AWS
-■-*lien' o'":,rd' and Marilyn
Cari "b'hland Park fresh-
I »crtf"■ nts« made this week
"Wioir a, J J ^ab°'c'. Armada
|v re, chairman of spring
and Ptg
kifen .f o r Lansing junior,
Pittee, AWS handbook com-
Saturday, March
Pftfe Four MICHIGAN STATE NEWS 9,
THIS
IS'SPARTY
Union Board Plans Dance WATCHING You /
Chairmen Reveal Six Closed Events
Affairs of
are
Although final week is practically here, MSC students
allowing themselves one last fling by centering their
State
By TOVI EBNER
attention on tonight's seven parties. and
Tonight's prominent all-college dance will take place in SALLY CLARK
the Union ballroom from 9*
to 12. Union board is spon¬ have a hayridc planned for to¬
soring this affair and it is night.
under the direction of Jack
Following the ride, the J^IFE has its litye problems.
Finals arc looming over the
horizon and already the eag¬
women and their dates will re¬
Breslin, Buttle Creek senior. turn to the dorm for dancing and
er beavers have gone to work.
New Group Others things of greater import¬
Music for dancing will be ren¬ refreshments, Phyllis Becker, ance are causing us sleepless
dered by Jimmie Shafer and his Birmingham senior, has stated. nights and hours of anxiety.
band, and Marg-Wilkins will be Chaperons will be Mr. and Mrs. What will happen to poor little
the featured vocalist. Shafer's
B. J. Knittel and Prof, and Mrs. friendless B. O. Plenty and will
band is a newly organized group, Diet Smith ever be the same
D. F. Sheehan.
which has previously played for again?
Party-Party. Hillel members will hold their
In spite of the great unsolved
The Delta Gammas have se¬ final dance of the term tonight
lected tonight as the date for
j puzz,es there arc ., mumtude of
at Shaarey Zedek fn Lansing. It;
f)appy individuals on campus,
their semi-formal term party.
will be a non-date affair and will
The dance will be given in the j Helen Boehler, La Grange, III.,
begin at 8. Ralph Pliskin, Flush- | freshman, has a diamond on her
American room of the Hotel Olds
Ing, N. Y., freshman; is party 1 loft hand that was donated by
from 9 to 12, and Dick Snook and
chairman. llerb Brough. a freshman at the
his orchestra will furnish music.
University of Illinois. Helen is an
St. Patrick Tlirme
UaV£ YOU 6ELN A FA&&A6
AOPi pledge and her fiance is
A St. Patrick theme has been Military Cottrse pledged to Phi Kappa Psi.
choseu^by the members of Stu¬
If ill Bo
At the Theta house on the top]
TMIS W£tM??
dent club for
of the term.
their final party
Repealed of the hill there was a surprise
candlelight party to announce a
It will take place tonight in The military department t pinning. Barb Glass. Detroit jun¬ This is the last in a series of Sparty cartoons whi
the social hall of Peoples church Slate will again offer the w
ior, is wearing an ATO badge sponsored during winter term by Union board.
from 8:30 to 11:30, according to vanoed course ill ROTf spring
'onf.'e"belonged to Bill Cos-
part* chairmen Max Ploughman, term, according to Col. G. B. grove. Highland Park sophomore
Boyne City sophomore, and Eggor, commanding officer. It is
Can* Kastman, Pleasant Mount, expected that next term the
Catching up on a wedding that
Truman Hits Wells Hall l< I <
Pa., aiphomore. The evening's piartermastcr and field artil- happened several weeks ago con¬
cerns Jarquc Quirk. Mt. Morris Six Counselor*
program will consist of games, I Kry branchc
singing, and refreshments. Prot.|io addition
will be reopened,
the infantry and freshman, and Erwen Felti. Mon¬ Labor Trouble Six counselors fr,n
roe freshman. I
and Mrs. \V. K. Heuiing, "Mac" ■avHlry courses which are al¬
Pin passings have been 011 the WASHINGTON, Mar. 8 CP)— have elected their 1,
MfCiillough. and Lexic Kcrrell ready established.
will act as patrons. The course i- open to al! vet¬ increase and "are getting more, President Truman lashed out to- They arc: president, p
The Alpha Ton Omega p'ledges erans uumeroiis as time'goes by. Wll-
[ vrans on campus who arc be- Hum Oilman. Detro ; n siman
|day at what he called ballyhoo Traecy, Byron Cen'
nre giving a r.u/fo party tonight 'ween the ages of 19 and 2. and ^ sjtjes jn sorne 0f the con- vice-president, Waliy \
III honor of TTic actives.' Doug have completed al least one year vet. passed his AEPt pin to Ann Grand Haven junioi
Frit/. Grosse Pointe freshman, is 01 '"'lihir.v service At the corn- Hater, Lansing Ires .man. His 'intiing labor disputes.
in charge of the affair, and "Herb b|p,l"n »f the course, the grad- fraternity brother. Leonard His comment was the more rctary-trcasurcr. LeH
serve' v il be co-vmissioned sec nehrdber, New Y01 k freshman erson. Iron Mount;, i;
Kua.e and Oliver Lieu will | emphatic in that it came in a
«rs chaperons. ond lieutenants In the reserve vet, followed su.te ill; Pauline The represontat.v
volunteer statement at his news
Forestry Cabin *1™y' SmaNnaky, of Detroit. hall council electa, i
I , , inference rather than in res¬
Phone win) enroll in the course*
Wolverine staff members nrclwi), |„. furnistitrf the Two other AEPis hn,,c turned precinct by the men
complete over ttieir fraternity bn lues ponse to questioning.
holding a closed radio party to- officer's uniform and lext liooks. are as follows: preen
Mr. Truman named no names,
night which will take place in 11:, the more feminine rl A. Wirth, East I.atts,1
a(|riition. they will receive a but reporters thought it obvious
the forestry cabin. Prof, mid Ralph IMisktn. New Yo i rosh- i Erwin Gondek, Dag-
Mi A A Applegate and Prof,
[monthly allotment which is in man vet. has g veil Jean I'hat he referred to the General man; Precinct B. Ma-,
and Mrs. Allen Scott will be pa-
j addition to IlicYil allotment ( aim. ot New York. N ; 11ut Motors strike, for one, for the Buttle Creek fresh.
Al! men who are interested
Iron: according to Marge Given. I are asked to contact l.t. I'ol. Ucr- Tobi Goldoftas, I ,v, is tirst question asked him wps J. Shell, Brooklyn
pinned Ann ANhiskiu. whether'he would intervene in cinet C, George 1 v
Ea«t Lansing sophomore. j;
| O'Meara, I Lansing; Bruce Allen, l.ar ; Caro-
partment of the
tiie economics, de¬ Towns, Battle C,i,
Ott. Allcntown Pa ; Doris 11 me- lyn. Good 1 •siiman. University of
East Lansing; James Donaldson, taliiornia. This will put off for I'm even jealous
I.art, Lansing. ind George Rose, and Hoiio
Mt Clemens, and Frederick
sophomore to 60 days the walkout called His odor I'm fot.
Last Lansing, ire also included
Druekvnbrodt. I'd gladly smell tha
\\ 11 limn
on the list. New slat 1
Monday by the Brotherhoods
E/ell. Kansas City. Could dig a plan,
soioritic- a Engineers and Trainmen.
Mo Patricia Fisher, Evaiistoli.1 More names Marsha —The Cotation.
elections t;
111 . /tilius Fishier, Last Lansing;'-" Scliwass. Bate Creek; William
Victor Friday, Column: Leonard I ' Cap; : Marion -Shaw,
Gardner, East Lansing:. Nancy
Giltner, East Lansing, and Gord¬
1* t Lansing; Ora Sniitli. Dear- is
•n: Jeanne Surge, Birmingham;
Bill Loll
correspond!!-,;
CLASSIFIED ADS
He nice Stickrod, East Lansing: Smith, I let : o.
on Goodband, Newton Center,
Mas- Mci! Stirling, Wyandotte: Gord¬ CLASSIFIED RATES
, are more graduating can¬ One
on Stocking. Cadillac, and
day 3(V
didates. LIs- Two days SEEM to have to
55,,
to brown
Joan Haiiigan, East Lansing: betli Ewigcst. Benton Harbor.
da-vs
:.::~::aoS my
let—containing all
pn -
$1.00
Jack Harmaii, East, Lansing; End of It A Degrees Mve days $1.25
ers. I have no idej v
Each word
_
appeared to. but n >
Gerald He.v 1, Grand Rapids; Concluding tire lis; of graduat¬ over 15. two cents
per return to Marion lb
word.
Douglas Hird, Farnungton: Rich.-) ing ii seniors who have been identi- office.
aid ilollingswnril:. Lansmg, and 1 t 1' on the basis of their FOR SALE
hume¬ HUMAN Heredity
Raymond Howard, Detroit, are 1 t rus as listed 111 the MSC stu¬ TTENTION: 1
port, text book o>
Pinecrest, the Kuth Hart, West 3
others. !,, nt directory, are John Titus, suburban subdiv-
• ••
v»ten Cairn on Har*
St.11 others arc Joseph Jackson.' 'i iversc City. Bette Vallett, De- iuaU
gi
Be the first to choose
CAR KEYS r
East ti.e Owner may el
Lansing; Louise Johnson, ; •
..tid Joann JVilkin. Highland
12 beaut:Jul lots. Cah Wn
105 f.ving at State
Pleasant Ridge; Barbara Jones, < i
Tllen Hock, N. J.; Edmund Jung. | Tiu- nine persons eligible for Ham Hun
O
Lb.,-
single
darK
breasted tailor made
DELTA Chi to.'
Lowell. .Mass ; Frank Kingsbury, tweed, one bluish-
advanced degrees this term in- • Jrcshman. L' Uil finder please return
Sterling, Mass.: Lois Kinnear,
. S:/e ab„.it 56 Asking
elude: master of arts degree, arms. a,n contact Chas. Foo, St. Campbell. Reward.
Detroit: Helen Knecht, Gfrand Fred R. Hubeston, Cadillac, ed¬ 103
ONE red. gray ,
Rup'ls; Roman Koenings, and ucation: William Mclntire, East find tn.i*. activity MI8CELLAXEOC8 pencil between V '
William Koning, East Lansing. Lansing, education, and Pauline on a' FarmUouxc Bacty building. Call
North Williams.
List Continues Sitter, Detroit, speech. centiy pledged five men. Ti
7
.®|,ru.l;s .
a'd eanunated bv
mov'ed, planted,
are Robert Dewey, expen-
Victor La Blanche, Haverill, Master of science degree, Bit- Beilaire fro n'v: n''1"1.*' CulUact Jensen. MSC BLACK wallet.
roan; Robert Cei h H ■ r )\ Abbot hall, ask
Mass.; Elmer Lashua, Neenah, Smgh Bhandall. East
Wis. : David Locwith, Newark; Lansing,] Spring, junior: " Eime- E-
horticulture; Selena .A; Joseph,, Rosevilie senior: George Green-
ward.
SIL\T:R ring in II
Micin'abl Loncar, East Lansing; Baton Rouge. La., foods and nu-! leaf. Ionia senior, and
Richard Lotz, Birmingham; Jo¬
Donald thfoufh^cFr^m?' Hiaml- Florida, sentimental value. P
trifion; Charles B.
seph Lowe, Poseyvllle, 111.; Flo-
Kelly,; Guelph. ] HaktUa.Jronwood
Ontario, horticulture; Anita H.: The *>sl J's v have been doing i
junior. i £ ™c$ ward.
"thmsv—T~ BLUE change pu..-<
Roanoke,
McClu%kie, Northvllle; Harold
rian Lukowski, Bay City; Joseph
Leavitt, Lansing.- bacteriology; 1*?™,° Posing, too. The neo- Virginia. leavtng1£nodti March 15th. ater Sunday. If found
Peterson. 8-3276.
>
Norval R. Richard, Guelph, On- "e "aJ"rY Pdu'' Pigeon j Je'edhonc 8-1363 between p.m. and 6
McDougle, Columbia, Mo.; Flor¬
ence Marcoux, Detroit; William
tario, soil science, and Jack D. i
Tinter, San Antonio. Tex., anl-1 freshman; Dick
fr^hmcnv EcPvtc r it Berkley
Merrill, Detroit, and Harold Mil- mal pathology. Hanson'' rw°> I r'ikei ride ,s
series Kull- M«r-*the Metropolitan opera, and has and
Russ Reader, Dearborn junior,
Buck Miller,
Muskegon soph¬
v scheduled to since been acclaimed for his ex- omore, -
were also
. ...
recently initiat-
cellent performances in
[.Tith Miss Sayao. Italian and German opera. manyjed into Psi U.
fsavao, a native of Brazil, j The outcome of elections at the
In their joint-program, Miss Alpha \i Delta
..concert debut at the house made Jane
,i theater of Rio de Jan- i°tt. Grosse Pointe president, and
.Gloria Oster, Highland Park
^ a{ter her great triumph ior.vice-president. Others offices
jun¬
oquercd audiences in all held are Lois
Taylor, Detroit jun¬
ft music capitals of Eu- ior, recording secretary; Zoo
„e, Milan- Paris, among Woods, Brown City junior, cor¬
responding secretary, and treas¬
urer is Carolyn
I ,kfn returned home to land Park sophomore.
Forrester, High¬
, at the Teat in Colon in An initiation which took
Aire?- Soon after this at Alpha XI Delta
place Reverberations from last night's Senior ball hold attention of the
v Brazilian came to the added four ac¬
"
tives to the list. Wearing the seniors responsible for party's success. From left to
,tes as a tourist; but gold right; Man
!badge are Vera Richards, Dear¬ Clark, Grand Rapids, program chairman; Glenn Johnson, Grosst
ii Toscanni. who rcmem- born sophomore; Lois
Soderquist, Pointe, general dance chairman; Jack Brcslin, Battle Creek, senio>
t Milan's La
Iter singing 'Dearborn sopiiomore; Marcia class president; Jo Gruel, Detroit, decorations head, and Gil
Haley
was asked to
icera house, Scott, Genesee sophomore, and East Lansing, band chairman.
•
Debussy's Blessed Da- Mary Reed. Ishpeming sopho¬
It was thus that she more.
t American debut, and David Broderick, Grand
Rapids
offered
|t after she
i with th
s
Metropolitan
a "phomore. is
•\el fur tiio
now holding the
Kappa Sigs. Bob INFORMATION
J J'lhnsim. Detroit sopiiomore, is MORTAR HOARD affair. Janice Fisher,
in Birth j| the newly elected vice-president;
Jack Jungbacker. Grand Rapids A Mortar Board meeting will
i who i.>
chairman of the entertainment
-
born in Ver¬ >
junior, secretary; Bob Hankamp, be held at 10 a.m. this morning
NINO MARTINI has planned a unique floor show
Italy, the s ne of Shnke- Grand Rapids junior, treasurer: in room 7 of the Union annex.
!,.v, "Romeo tenor Jerry Shoemaker, and refreshments Will be served
nortal i . . . ...
Plymouth, It is very important that all
» • * Mass. sopiiomore. pledge chair- Ruth Stein, publicity chairman
members attend.
Sayao and Martini will sing se-lm;,n: Pt',('r' Grand. Rapids CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
announced.
lections from famous wmi-si-1 Vl'"hl"f" "u ; „'?ncl H''b Knudsnn The Christian Science organi¬ INTERNATIONAL CENTER
tions, including Verdi's "La Tra-
viata," Donizetti's "Daughter of j
aJm^ M",hom°ri'' s"r' zation will meel Tuesday at 7:15 An illustrated talk on Chinese
the Regiment," and Scarlatti's
' _ ' p.m. in the chapel of Peoples art will be given at the Interna-
, , churrh. tional center Sunday evening at
"Violetta." They will also sins
jThc woodchuck now seems smart ,IIILLEL 8. I)r. Karel llujer and Profes.soi
compositions by Haydn. Villa-j On^t/he
Lobos, Puccini, and Rachmani- »e digs himself n winter hon
has the laughter | Hillel will have its term party S. C. Lee will be in charge of the
[, | tonight at 8 at the Shaarey Ze- program. A cordial Invitation i«
hoff, 1 And pulls the thing in after I de/. in Lansing. It is a non-date extended to all interested.
Bllil SAVAO
...
soprano . .
"..incd fame
'
: of Europe,
I uted States
'.('ion in ra-
■('( lie became'
mtest ten-
"le was the
which was
>' her famous
'
"
America,
Philadelphia
then in ra¬
in phony or-
liigan Art-
: ml paint-
the period
April 5, it
Howard
Art de-
5 /Mights a Week*.* allStations
c
an's club is
=! •
at the music
> in
"Elaboration
•; •
'he
': ne of Arts
partment. J /h ALWAYS MILDER
.Voman'f club —
Send a post card for
exhibition with a
'■"n from ' 2:30 to \ (J BETTER TASTING large portraits of Perry Como and
bers of the
itlrt
S's
nistrators,
have been in-
and Cc00lER SM0KIN8 jo Stafford Address Chester'iela
™i'k the instal-
uowing hours at
to 5
^*THI RIGHT COMBINATION
p.m. daily, OF THE WORLD'S BIST TOBACCOS
age Six MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Saturday,
Spartan Track, Swim Teams Face Big Fields In CC€ Met
Top Mid'West Colleges Poised To Hr{
Entered CinderInMeet
l*y JIM CARtk
Records
\ SILL
Closo to 200 athletes, representing some 15 mid-western SOWebohj
olleges and universities, will assemble this afternoon for Swi,nming (
he
preliminary event of the 19th annual running of the annA
'entral Collegiate conference track and field meet which there!
! scheduled to get under way* chance thai
t 8 o'clock.
Col'"*!:,*
podl records.-.v
The finals in these events MISCELLANY
,k 1
they go on the !,|,, '
tart at 7:30 with the field this afternoon ,•
rlnls, vvhil ethe track events house pool.
immcnce a half an hour later,
he CCC meet is not sanctioned
MSC Varsity State's ace
Gilbert, is ev .
y Michigan State college and both varsity '.
Sport Shorts
m
lerefore student books will not and 440-yard ■
e accepted. Price of admission
having paddle! ■
60c foi adults and 30c for ser-
two minutes, ; ( :
cemen and children, Former Spartan all-Amerlean
fivfe minute-..
partaus F.nter 27 ■ football star, Johnny Pingel, now
Couch Karl Schladcman nn- working with Veterans' admin¬
Spcctively
McCaffiee'
otiriced last night that 27 Spar- istration, still is in excellent con¬
df Howard p
ins will he entered In the 13 dition, taking daily workouts in
iffcrcnl event/'and Is looking Jenison fieldhonsc. bold, and Jan
Currently,
set n new \>< a
»r In i • iwcr in the dash anrt basketball is Pingrl's favorite
ord of two n
ilrtlle cv-nts. sport and his constant companion
Jack n idge will carry State's on the hardwood is Bob "Ace"!
| onds, in the C
week ago.
>pes hi lie high hurdles while Fricdlunrl, one-time State end J
arold Muyhcw. a constant point anil teammate of Pingel's. attempt to i>.<
ettei, I •othaller Russ Reader Competition for -
ul Amu ti Carter round out the There is pit -
Stale high .school basketball i for Spartan
partnn - entries.
In tin low hurdles Rob Car¬ finals will be played on the Jen- ; Indyke. (Al¬
er will l e depended on to carry iron fieldhouse court the 22 and I and John In
'23 ol this monik. Students who
li' mail for the Groin and contest, ii.
hile li • will go lo Ihe hloeks will he around campus would be pf opponcid
ith Ma* hew. Reader and Dave wise to attend, because no lew J of Wayne: < I.,
Jrenseit ol'these prep carers will develop
Univeisi'y
tulstaiiduiK Relay Team into collegiate star-, probably i Keating ol t- •
Stale'-- outstanding one mile some here at Slate. cinnati. and :
day lee t of .fini Kruscr, Ray trant. Whitnev
eekotd Al ix* Upper lett: FD TAYLOR, Western Michigan, prescrif holder of
Lagrnu, and Mil- Softball will the big thing Natators :■
the Jenison fieldhouse high jump record. Taylor leaped 6' 6vm"
ird Jones will find most of on the intramural I runt come
in 1943. 100-yard spi
icir cor petition coming Irom spring tcim and
Upper right: 'KEN WEISNER, Marquette, wh6 won the DeMond
prospective high :n V
utie I).- ne. jump last year and is present co-holder of the NCAA cham¬
players are urged to organize Allwardt .
MSCX highly favored Ted theii clubs and start to practice pionship. Center left: AMKIN CARTER, Spartan frefchman hurdle for the cent:
star. Center right: BILL FLEMING, one of Notre Dame's
'oneli should not have too much early, l.yman I. leading
Krimodig, the hurdlers. Lower of 1943 at
ouhle o taking the pole vault, man who updates the loft: KLYOD SIMMONS, star Irish
mural shot-put art¬ Dunbar in l>ivin.:
ist. Lower right: FRED FE1LER,
it he may hi pressed for the
loops, states that the bid setup of Drake distance man leading defense of
tie hv Ins team mate Boh Vbs- university's 1945 crown. He was NCAA Maintainii: -
fraternity, dormitory and inde¬ cKjss-country cham¬ tries in e'-ei
ug. Vo-'ntrg took seeOnd place pendent leagues will pion for the last two years.
prevail with
i last vi ar's 3C meet when at- diving in wh
the usual trophies and individual
iuII'i;: Notre Dame, where he medals going to the be MSC's lont ,...
champion¬
as cure I led as a naval trainee.
Drake university of Des
ship club and iks members. Spartan Wrestlers Return free said tha'
Seibold. Dr.,:
.
nines. Ellison, and T
I own,
To National
Is the defending ■
tampion and should they re¬
in then championship it will .
With liK tram's final victory
or Wisconsin. C'oaeh Hen Van Collegiates the 200-yard t
The eight
•
in the nature of an upset audi A,'^vnl"
' ■■
kelhall
''hulkedfor up
will M
ins
C.
200th
In Ills In preparation for the
By KEN CLARK are cntcrir, :
great tribute to the Drake of swimmer- >
tenure at State. Van Alstync has ling tournament
coming National Collegiate wrest¬
•am lie: experts pick the pie¬ to he held at Oklahoma A & M CCC classic S'
ce! favorites to be Notre Dame lost only 131 of 331 panics. 22 and 23, the Michigan State March ed a perfect
matmen are running through
id Michigan Slate. still workouts in an effort to add previous m. i •
a bit of extra condition
The major basketball award and smooth out a few of the* —
of the cig '
winners have been announced by season's shortcomings.
meets.
Vise Rifle Team i
Ralph Young, athletic director. For the first tinii , I the Spartan camp. There are
| Letter winners were S:im Fortino.
1,U'> tho NCC will In, I Third State matmen sure of tickets avail
Scores 27t1i Win
....
| Robin Roberts. Bill Krall. Ollie
I.v MSC matmen. In the
tourna-| t\rip is. lB8.y Konrad'|I at thc for Jen60
■irt-iii rifle team added White. Don Wnlii.ron. John Grali-
nient of 1941 and '42. State
md on
pine- I P°Und utl,rned veteran-
a it-- to their' growing ai k, Dlld Jones. Malt Mazza, Pat the. national- | COXTIXCOI S SATUKOAV
I.v prominent Oklahoma A.&M. and SI NIIAV H.'om
a teh graphic meet, Peppier, and Dan Pjesk.v.
mat squad.
"according to Captain
Atchison, officer ill Following the Collinsir.cn In
the 1942 classic was Penn State,
the team. This make
with the University of
s record against indi CCC SCHEDULE Michigan
fourth, Purdue fifth, and
iiools. 27 won and oni Navy
Swimming: siixth.
Preliminaries. 10
Shoot, i g Jcnlson pool. Free. Prewar Quallty —
Last Times Tonlte
a five-man tea —
ate Finals, 3. All scats reserv¬ It is not known at present, "ABBOTT and COSTELLO in IIOLI.VW
s v rsity defeated the Uni- just
ed al lit) cents. how many teams will be
jrsity i •f Maryland and We: entered
Track: in the national meet or who
rgima .ni'versily. The top fiv Preliminaries, 3, in they 9t STARTS SUNDAY FOR 3 DAV- £
mi tan i-.arksiiien were Erwm fieldhouse. Free. wilt be. One thing is
almost cer¬
ndersoe Finals, 7:30. Admission 66 tain. the number of schools
,
Floyd Lutz, Richard en¬
cNeil, Hob Habei'inclil, ami tered will
cents for college students. probably be surpris¬
chard ivvanson. Thirty cents for high ingly large and of pre-war qual¬
The lei,-man team shooting in school students and ser¬ ity.
I four positions, scored 3699 to vicemen. State's ablest entry is
national
•feat the University of Arizona All tickets AAU champ. Gale
may be pur¬ Miklcs." He
hich made 3535. This squad al- will be out Tor his second
chased al Jenison field- nation¬
made a 3731 scries to al crown. Burl
>
top house tirket
oiling Boring. 165 pound
nivcrsity of Kentucky's 3727. veteran, is undefeated this sea-
he ten-man son and should
team consists of bring points to
ie top five, plus J. Baker, G.
ans, F Weaver, R. Pritehard,
d T. Palmer. You can please her . ,,
The top ten men of the elgh-
en man squad each week
ore tcith a dinner
ioscii to fire in the
following
eek's n atch.
at the
ilortii
Will It. Hefty and Dick Hot-
llngsworth please rail at the
Slate New s office in Uie Union
basement today, In order to
Spartan Bowl Excellent Food "LULU in BOW TIES" Cartoon
Robert
WALKER '
pick up their awards from Ihe
315 E. GRAND RIVER Starring Little Lulu in Color
bowling tourney.
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LATEST UNIVERSAL NEWS -
1946
, Marcfr 9. M 1 C
H1cAN STATE NEWS
Page Sever
%»
icago U. Quits Big Ten! [£ . ; '•
•
V
i
ons Drop 'Stale hInterested'— Young Says
ermie
By TOM RIORDAN
Says —
ie Sports; INteam another week .itsJohnjourney
will start Kobs through and his the Spartan baseball
■
'
>■
> •
lands playing some of Dixie's sunny south¬
, Has Hope ball among the schools below the
leading clubs. College base¬
Mason-Dixie line is
f O, March 8 (fP) — usually considered just a bit*- ;— - - —
better than that
•ersitv* of Chicago, a played, Ten rules for some time Spartan
-emt'C and once, a
1 power under
jjsrrir-*"n all sports and
this statement is that the
| tearps have met conference clubs
have shown
i
"Z0Sta^. today with- t^rTgt°n a " 'U,CS fov years ®"xTcertainly will t o one of er down south is more conducive
weath- 1 equal ab.lity in all fields.
50-year-old Big
, the
rence because of ath- X"S?vssrwhen ihe c°°Kreme «■—- -> - to the diamond sport much earli¬ against West conference
er in the year
Tlic past basketball season
compe¬
and players can tition, tlie Spartans took five
tency- > move
out
into mid-season action of seven contests.
p^cd. the withdrawal . _ along in March when most north¬
lied .Maroons, whose SRate WllllierS facilities and athletic plant,
li1?t held seven undis- Awards ern schools can't
their diamonds because or
even get onto
important factors in being a
snow Big Ten member, will certainly
ferencc football cham- or heavy rains.
equalled only by Min- Thus
pass any inspection at State,
if the Spartans should Jenison fieldhouse is one of llie
lodern' Gophers, paved
fare pretty well against such biggest and best in the nation.
)r3 possible new mem- clubs as the
University of Goog- Macklin field, although much
ia, North and South Carolina, and
-h Out Year smaller than the average Rig
others, we can feel certain that Ten football setup, could easily
Withdrawal was announc- Kobs will have a
meeting of conference
plenty good be enlarged to accommodate
,
ball team this spring.
-
directors by T. Nelson from 40.000 to 30.000 fans. It is
As is usually the case, "Smil¬
,,
(--lfago athletic direct- easily conceivable that should
ing John" is worried about his this
'(,nal action on the move
pitching staff. Kobs has only two
many spectators would
pour into fast l.dusinc on au¬
^ .print! meeting of the moundsmcn of
r,ce faculty representa- really prewar tumn Saturdays to watch con¬
caliber. Keith Steffee and Joe ference
Champa^". III., May 30- games.
Skrocki, and then he's not cer-
e Maroons will compete Tiro Spartan baseball diamond
tain both of these
seer.d of the school year. boys will be is easily as good as
action this spring because of any in 1h<
,j, ;ime, also, formal de> collegiate world. Concrete grant
some scholastic trouble*. i stands could be added i the
Mf arc ( x ported on pos. on the
set
other side of the ledger
pL.-ement of the Maroons, Kobs lias a pretty j up, s.milar to those at '.he llni-
jetir directors shied away impressive list i vcrsity o Michigan, alt tough th«
of hitlers, several of whom could
te subject after expressing | seating facilities are wry ,ide-
no doubt rtitch on with fast min- : quale at
and sincere" regrets at present. *
or league clubs. I
s departuie.
Rack from the service and
I Prospect
frequently as confer' giving ('apt. lien Hudcnkc a
tough light for the catching job TNE MOST H0H0OID
•aspects ever since Maroon
is hard-hitting Eugene
s h.t the skids after "Bueky" WATCH OR THE
Walsh, Buffalo junior, who won
departure in 1.933, were
his numerals buck in 1941'. Walsh
,
thccls as Pittsburgh, Ne-
Michigan State, Mar-
was recently released
from the CAMPUS
Sotrc Dame, and Iowa anny after being wounded in ac¬
tion while a bazooka man in the
44th infantry division.
Mf said Chicago was State will open its home sched¬
decision" its with- The Windy City gets all the breaks.
m a in Holding trophies which ule the 18th and 19th of
jv the recent conference were presented them at
Chicago arena when national skating April in
championship competition ended are, left to right: Gloria
a two-game series against the
dul; season in which the
Peterson, Seattle, Wash., novice women's
champion; Oretchen
University of Wisconsin.
n up their 60th
Merrill, Boston, ladies senior champ, and Barbara Jones, Phil¬
Western conference de-
adelphia, ladies junior champion. (i/P) wirephotoi
Marrrns, he explained
THERE will liefloating
more rumors
tlie
rumors and |
all ov- ! WINNER of 10
er midwest now
mr.tinuc intercollegiate tliatj
Chicago university linally has' World's Fair Grond
ition in all sports except Winter Term Sports In Review relinquished its place in the;
a which was formally ! Western
Prizes, 28 Gold Med¬
conference. Probably;
it 1939. By CHARLES GABEL j every school will have its day; als and more honors
The Spartan basketball team Michigan Great
| as tlie rumor mill turns oiTt its
Lakes, ; stuff. for accuracy than ony
ri Enter Finale got organized after a slow start but nobody else even '
It has been fondly hoped by
and came. to be recognized as can line close. The boys face anoih- other timepiece.
M Cincinnati one of the leading quintets in the e •
meet today, and are favored
i alumtii and students that Miclu-
midwest, with no little thanks t win. The lirst women's swim- gall State college would got a
■
Afternoon due to Coach Van Alstyne.
i
i bid should the Maroon's
quit —
j ing .team h ok its initial met:,
MSC's new boxing coach, Lou with thanks Sunny (and there's a.pretty good chance
"t it. State's athletic department
.
Zarza, had a crop of ineXper- jMaddock.
ienced sluggers, and all tilings! . has been operating under
The track learn luund the go-
considered, the boys did a lot j nig a bit lougii m the MSG
better than that one-tie, three I lays,' and against U. ol M. and
loss record shows.
Coach Fendley Collins <•,
up-with another fine wr
team. The boys lost only !
due and Michigan, and
tied by Iowa Teach-vs n
eight meet schedule.
The natators lost to
»•
MrS,,a,|,.u
fto (inlf Field
8 ( VP) —
n '' 'I" his golf
" ;
Jh partner
'
McSpaden the fa-
^ , ;i ' 'he semi-fin-
, " v 300 interna-
*Sr.e"'""u tournament.
Vv0^" "ws°n Little
?xbr "'.4 and 3.
'HtrWi'7' j..
Benny Ho'
; Ia" 'urned in a
"
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round as he
o ' oI Houston,
the "dark Seats: UOc to $2.40. ON SALE WEDNESDAY,
"wii! °!.Chundler Harper, March 13, Accounting Office.
Page Eight ICHIGAN STATE NEWS
Churchill Appeals for Unity Store Hours Saturday
RICHMOND, Va., March g (/P) — Winston Churchill
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cautioned today that peace ct innot be preserved by casting
aside "the panoply of warlil ;e strength."
He appealed anew for a " union of hearts" among the
English-speaking p e o p 1 e s1
based upon conviction and a tribute to the wartime fighting
common ideals.
Here, in a state rich in the and,
unity of Anglo-American troops,
upon that base, asserted that
history of the nation since the "we must find the means and the
perfect...
years before the American rebel¬
lion against England's rule, Bri¬
method of working together not for your new spring suit
tain's wartime prime minister only In time of war and mortal
cried out: anguish, but in times of peace
We snould stand together with all of its bewilderment and
in ' malice to none, in greed clamor of tongue."
for nothing, but in defense
of those causes which we
hold dear—not only for our own East Laming Station
benefit, but because we believe
they mean the honor and the
Change* Location
happiness of long generations of The East Lansing bus station
men." moved its location from 313
At East Grand River to 311 East
a cheering joint session of
the Virginia legislature, Churchill Grand River, Frank DeRoss,
reminded the lawmakers of Bri¬ manager of the station has stat-
ed.
tain's tenacity in the dark days
All students planning on go¬
when she stood alone against
Axis aggression, and stressed the
ing home for spring vacation via
the bus lines i should get their
potency of the American arsenal
tickets early s^ the station will
"for the friends of freedom."
know how many buses will be
He linked these two factors in needed. crescenrioc
gloves
by Superb
Registration To Begin Mareli 25
Registration will be» held in College auditorium
Monday, spring means suit and suit means
March 25, and continuing through 4:30
Wednesday.
(■lasses begin Thursday morning. this magnificent short length classic in
Students are to see their counsellors by the
following sched¬ cresccndoe miraculous
ule before registration: . . . ...
pre-shrunk . . . double
Monday woven coHon that becomes even
fresher
Tuesday Wednesday . . .
A-Bo 8 to 10 llb-Jz 8 to 10 Ro-Ss fi to 10 richer . . . more
beautiful with each
Bp-Cz 10 to 11:30 K-Lz 10 to 11:30 St-Wa 10 to 11:30
1 to 3 M-Mz 1 to 3 Wb-Z 1 to 2 washing . . . you'll hardly believe they're not
G-Ha 3 to 5 N-Rn 3 to 5
From 2 to 4:13 p.m. any student doeskin . . . 3.00
may classify.
the huKtjue hut A I.s the
look this season . . .
tool lliis till wool
jersey
jacket plays up the idea
shoulders are wide and padded
to aire greater hulk . . .
waistline is gathered on a
drawstring to take off inches
this informal little black
crepe
skirt will accentuate
your
wee waist . . . to wear
with your favorite blouse
4.95 . . .
Eut