VOTE FOR STUDENT. COUNCIL MEMBERS TOMORROW MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Daity Student Publication of Michigan State College Vol. 34 334 EAST ^ANSlNHT=^ncmnANr?aK8n^YrMA?^r!|!»46: No. 194 TODAY'S Symphony Students Will Ballot On 136 CAMPUS Orchestra To Appear For New Council Members tint cut Mindoil rpi • . mi j Voting To Take Place Tomorrow Alan Scott of the journ- dcpartment, almost made 0 stake of his scholastic ration of Eugene Ornunriy. Win lie presented in a hirly.ThrccjV«.em Scilioi'S JoJ II ! Must<•«>»«** Show ID Cards Htu.ient* will cast their voteti no , yesterday when, run- cert in College auditorium con- to¬ , v # tomorrow in h primary election for members of next year's ut of exam papers, nocently suggested he in¬ night to his at 8:15. I 111 Killinu I 111 1;S!i'.'lent i'"uncil (hvr petition* wore filed | ,r the The Philadelphia orchestra be¬ offices. The fi lilty committei- mi orgaiiizatiniH after ■ eporting class that they look onto their neighbor's longs to this country and to this Thirty-three initiates with "■checking th<- f|iialifii .itfana era. Its growth has coincided it grade-point average of of |ht.ho)h who [xtitinned, Stair's ROTC ■" got the questions. with the growth of the twentieth 2.25 or better have Ween se- • Die learned professor 'I. dared that l.'l'i were century as it has always featured lected from the .senior class elig'- numbered,do his embar- ible for competition u the nt, was that • • the test was and ingenious students fur membership tiaiion.il in chulastie Phi Kappa ho Numbers //" preliminaries. Helen F rr. r; ., a >im-en rust as easily copy the M'trkiriK MSC> return to ' mor mid re!i t of as well .as questions. .• «•« kly rt'v 1. WS of 1flOTC Mfhijiv. i"! .I"hn I. \Vi. dt-law, com- iM-fiiM « • t ' i.i «•;» ' v «.t anrh- m.m'iini; .. Iliicr of 'be rnm ary Class Of 1916 (k |) irtmuiit h.is an nourifr't " .f thru (lit . |oi mal ifitr'. mr )f ' I , fii. r a rift ii»tioat. ci ii- mony will be held tnniKht in Swing-O i n the par .ind )i.t if.i .« ; • 4 . i/.it j-. • from nt iH'fll h it dors will participate ftt the a I Swing-out ^ Number jrig only H7 Atu.ler»t>. Thursday g. Jack Breslirt. class pi< - l.i-l Includes \ -X the s\ i.".'m'h",' I J'M'. !.. ' said yt-ur <>t i< in oi « r I«4IN flovirm yesterday. All Among the. senior* who air ihe war. lb..41 after trip- . ■; «.f quested to wear r spring lerin initiates an- Future' . tin In for the event, Anderson. Detroit: Dorotiiy Ai-- img As v.. idi r i«;m uni ollmc ht tuhtl, ii id all ,'iitrt I hers of the senior Ag .; Mis. liatfiy fi »r it Kidc nce in tin to Olds hall where Engi- Carolyn B'wlwin, Blanche llrul- ,'iliO new hMUs.riM nnits WIIM h M GUSH OKMAMlY seniors will join them. tm. and Marilyn Hurley, all of were auO • f/ffl K riday The A if 11 _ t . ■ \t stop will be the Home , Fast Lansing. applic an# n* will if .1. : cpti d « pit Miie works of outstanding Ameri¬ by M P« •...4 r in !!rie \« tcran."' 'ling where seniors fro i (Hhcrs are Helen Fisher, Gtand School of AgM'ulMrc ;u. Rob¬ can visiofl will fall in. composers, past and present, 'Haven; Frieda Frit/. Paw Itjw; hiiiiMn« - dfice in Dem'nstra- ert C Cetav. David l.m and oaradc will continue to j In this, its spring tour of 1040. Baibara GrecnJ; I.aipeet, Hairy dun hall. A deposit «»f <10 'Mary Elisabeth Miller, I tlic orchestra will play four well- I Hardenberg Grand Rapids. Ft It - will be r<.'Cj ii'red fr«im each i Junioi' wdl hall, where seniors In vote for i i,e of - and Public Service aud I chosen works. The first ol these i el Hartman. Grand Rapids: Con¬ applicant. Thu hu»u*in!4 in to !»«• ready for • kc ! Hie following for senior repre- and Arts willjoin in for will be the "Overture in D min¬ stance Helmer, l-msing, Doro- upancy fail tentatlve for the School of En¬ or' from Handel's term. t stop at the Vet clinic, Concerto ; thy Hciisel. Frankfort; Janice gineering, Joseph I -eland, mg-out will end at Eair- Grosso No 5. In the orchestra¬ ! Hupps. Ypsilanti; Marie Horinga, Thomas Luring Fran» F*res- tion of this composition. Orm- icott, Jr • .iter,at 7:30. j Grand I.edgc, and Mrs. Helen of advanced students it now John A. Hannah and i.iiidy lias admirably maintained ; Hoxie, Dearborn. leads all colleges in the''.sixth ser- School of Fnglnerring the Handciian spirit. Dthrr .Members Director Glen O. Stewart vire tnmm.ind Michigan College School ol Engineering *ni al-. Iress the class after the Beethoven's "Symphony No. 7 Also Included • j,ty of Mulu^an numbers I Charles Baclio.an, S:u» la.nel- : Gil Haley, Mary Slack. nificent composition it has been men. O.; Joy Lovelaml, Scotte enly 22 students. Uon. Reno Maccatdini. Robert said "the ■Mott, Howard Grasher, Seventh Symphony iville; Jean MilcDougall, Detroit; Tonight.s review will l>e McGraw, Gumei Found. Ku hard Fisher has met with int<^"" analysis, it escapes mmentator. As the the [Mary Mashall, Lansing; Dorothy sparked by another returning j Swanson, or George Whiw. landscape Junioi ' to select two names for Martin, Grand Hapids and Mai - war casualty. MSC's military - in the Sch'-il ol Home <1 in the eye of the beholder, so mm office to be filled, | garet Moshcr. Fast Lansing band, which in prewar days had l^omm.icv who are car dnlutes e symphony ii in the ear of 100 pieces and a wide for senior who do not have their | I Barbara J'eanette Nixon. Royal dak; will be on the field reputation, 'Ethel Bm t/hoid, Mary laiuisc supplying representative are gowns are requested to Quayle. Oxford. M.u- Two nocturnes for orchestra, martial music for the paiading Kipper, Frances Johnsor;. Irene i .urchild theater at 7:30 I "Clouds" and "Festivals." by IX— | garet Rogers, Flint, Bernardo ■>M half of the program. Sanchez. Bogota. Columbia. Don- troops. jLllick. Jaru Maine*and Mar- See CUt NCIL, Page 2 ■s have been asked to hussy, will form the third Hum j alii Sail hell. Car", Mary True. Tn the past ROTC retreat pa¬ a and gowns each Wed-1 See SYMPHONY, Page 4 Armada: Marian (Vandall. Royal rades drew spectators from many :• .ntil graduation. I Oak. and Maurice Van Lonkhy- miles around, in addition to stu- j New Sural Flying tilth i uyzen, Grand i the list. Rapids, complete dents from campus. Ser ROTC, Ps«e 1 Today's au- TIME TABLE ill ill Meet I tnnttrrtnr: ADIO ROUNDUP Reservists II"elvatne USSF Drive To Storl TODAY— WKAR — 870 kc Tomorrow; Thru Alpha Phi. S p.m. Newest prospective member MSC's postwar aerial orgamza- of | (A Ml I Fof Slttlf Pei£Wed C"C At $5,000 7 t nion annex THIS MORNING— tions is a navy club to be com¬ Thru Mama Phi, 5 p.m. A total of *5,000 is the aim of traged SI 00 pei person from posed of naval reserve aviators, j II t'nion annex 'Ody at Seven which will have its first meeting the World Student Service Fund, faculty and students in contri¬ : bution*. Winged SparUn*. 7 p.m. sn Salute drive which begins tomorrow oh '* e tomorrow night at 7:30 in room j 7 I nion annex Morning's News Dr. C. D Day. president of "' 103, Union annex. ampu*. Co-chairmen Gayle Ov-jCorne|, univt.rslty ings in the Morning ls president AWS. 7 p.m. Harry F Steele, acting chair¬ Washington, D. C. v ngs to Remember man, said that all naval reserv- att, junior,|of .rut Bob Butler, Trenton junior,Ioffice in New York the fund. From the central 115 t'nion annex ;Cw' From the Music Room _ City the MAC Amateur Radio club ' ;l ' - Bookman ists, active or inactive, are wei-'have announced that Panllcllen- money will be sent to the intcr- 7 p.m.. 144 I nion ■ Headline .Edition come to attend. !ic, IFC, and AWS representatives!national office in Geneva, Swit- annex • W— Michigan News He added that the navy!will canvass student residences Ierland. Rifle and PKlol club. 7 p.ca. THIS hasn't as yet set up a program ! a'"1 dornfitonei duMng the Twelve countries are giving to II I nioo annex MteRNOON— for active reservists, but when (three-day drive. this fund, which will be used to Junto. 7:15 p.m. ; ;X V elty Bazaar it does members will be requir- 1 Tomorrow through Friday. | assist students in 18 countries, III I nten annex ; 5 Time ed to travel to Chicago and De- from 8 a m. to 5 p.m.. there will (The money will be used to buy Christian Science HiauiisUM I ■"'-Gf-.Eraphy in the News troit to get in their flying time.,be a table in the lower deck of|books, to provide buildings, and ' 7:15 P-m. Department Pro- With this organization, sched- the Union where donations will j to buy food and clothing for stu- Chapel. People* rhurch uies can be set up with bus lines i be received. Members of YWCA dents in war-devastated coun- ^ " ' i-imbia Masterworks or private cars to. facilitate |are in charge of it on the first |tries such as China, Funds will also go. to the uni¬ Alpha IXIU Thru. 7:M P-aa. Bri" at ,h* Organ transportation. ' | ^y. SWT. on Thursday, and versity tuberculosis sanfUfium 143 I nion annex ,' I'Mvue of Tomorrow If a suitable number of pilots j Town Girls rriaay. Offtrerx club. 7:54 p m. ' v id Flowers and Shrubs turn out. Steele said, it might; This local drive is part of a at Elysin, Switzerland, which is 141 Home Ee building , We Live With be possible to have a flying pro-, nation-wide effort to raise maintained cular students. The fund will especially for tuber¬ ( ?T~s-rr>manr of the News gram set up at the local airport. *1.000.000 for. the WSSF_ Many Wertd Stndrut Service Fmg Anyone desiring further infor-' other schooU have already com- provide scholarships in the Unit¬ ' "r Dinner Music 1:94 pun.. A B'xk, A Poem, A Piny maticn may contact him at 93203. :pleted their drives, and have ay- ed States to refugee students. Little Theater. Heme Ee RMH. SKin M t G.H IGAN STATE NEWS if p.ji| . MICHIGAN STATE NEWS (Jrin anil Hear It . • . Ily l.i« |„v If, Kntorert Knal I .millnil, .w HfrfflMm mnltrr imriaar net at March 1870 at the j-at-nfflro, Mich Offlcn located on around floor of caat »lrv» of I'nuni Affairs of II llollilliiK Anne*, room 8. •if;; achnol vcnr iirid Tlunaday mornlnga till if MK mimmvr rrsaton by the niodrnla ol Mlciili'iio Slulc College. State telephone — Collage Phone A-lt.i M«ba Amotion* flail men Ftkm Editorial Office- Kit. IN. ~ By MX f ORRY N»noN..h AUeaatiaiatt a. Offlaa — Kit. MM and TIIAIS I.ITAS Nuth.mil Ativrrtisiw*mtee.lnr. OilfMf fiHiih-nHtremmUlte, by rolleRt carrier to atuttanto. IKK TTH mid-term* nearly over. !?o MniiK.il Ava — 1 . Mima ■ Ntw Voea. N. V. loa laatua • laa raiarwt per year by roDeie carrier te ee lludenta ■ n wSlate students ran lake nu- >r«M»iHinR 'poll until MEMREK or THE AMH« t <• , iiixt also the lorn I news published therein. All rights t?I,. publication on 1 p| n\ for the Mardi (Jic* ore still spcrtfil ;«*i Editor - *- ' MARMIN Nm*?",,,,r k""< *" 'Iiloon; ninl tho AdverthliiK Manager - - - - ~ • I t ost: nr.ARTNOM I (.rook women 0,111 bo liom il prat - ("Imitation Manager Sports Editor — — — — — — —. — TOW^Himi'iMS :'wing l'" Sortuity l oittrueU Manager NAN'KTTK VAKDKKVOORT |Slng 'All in oU I lit" fill Ufa* Innks the men and r ' 2 Ibjettv 1 " " """ luu.li' f«u NtNht Editor „ „ - - -«M- wrrwiT pi "y j women at Mm \ . Night MporW Etlltnr HIM. ADAM a , News Imm the /.eta Tail Alpha ntiHTnis the recent marri- I nn t tit I \ |. NT ACS' .leatt Hurt ami lid ward M Id lit' I'lltlnri — DKR IlKAItlNO. MM.TO OlttlK. JUAN JAKVIta. hails .111.1 I tlM'tmi, JKANKTTK NIKON. Trtidrneaii. oiiplt? WiimenS Ktlltor I'AROI VN h Mtvr.V (nun SaRin, I Jeai l-'eniure I'llllnr ---------- - Kl \ KltHN* lilili.rl.il w i Iter morton m. smiri.inii oka w'll.hok Ad Sluft tinivit llatt. Tntll Khner, Vnl Wilder, llrrli lluaiver. Marct Hale. It aria I utile, I'ji llrLaliiuilt. tiirt. l.nraa, HI 11.in t'retlrirk,. llepnrtriN I'nl Mit'nnbv, At Mntcliiiial. Iiairntbv Martin, linn Nnrlbaanl Otirrnll Itraetner. 1.1/ t'tirry, Tliniv I.lira., l.ntn Kent.' Kntblc Miall. .Irrt \ I in ton u.iibit- Iteeil Dim Mull. .Invcc /iilllkri. Nan Mnrnn. Vlnclnta fremh. Paul Palmer. Pal Pallervnn. Pe« Haves. Itctlv hl.rl.lM. h. ll .ru.n llrtiailas. Marv l.illllsr WlKatlis. Oaitnlhy Misers, Oertv P.mell Hairilvn I'lnruin, Iteitv tltntord, Munis Ihvta sir _ tiMlurr Writers — Mirjoiif I .aodkutiier, SVlvtu tieriiiik. Dirk l*ottrr Pllll Spelttiiitl, Moo Hrtll. Kulhte Iteed, llelm llltislr. M.iia \\ Ij j.ii!*ect fro uIns. opiirrt* %ork. Mettv Tdll. Dill llttll. Hope IllrlttirdMoi r.it f ' l»o k llPtitlet loison. (Jenrge Phillips. |*r»j lluven. %lnro»ii MoiirJ.i' M«• t».»-• ! li.ioi is ti n lull.» S'rlit. Itoh Itvrrlv. N.in .Morgan, iud> t.i • ♦< MsiiKurr Katlite .Willi. Murluir.i Well. Nt-Hinan I!<>I|im Wrilt' Arlit-lt- fm- \l . Sidney Newman, acting hotel »«»-workers v « ■ STDDKNT COUNCIL I beta Sigma of the |ihiiosop.iv and psyctiol- engaged m > ogy tiepmiment. With IhO ..id of j a! the Dinted S (CniittmiiHl from 1'iirb I) .h .eph Hubhitt. now on leave j academy, Ni Set n day Rnret V tinder Wnll. One of from .MSC. and Dale Cainer»n of from im.'l to l?«p mi' • Helen these will tie elected. 111, and the United Stales Publte Health | The sofihornores trying for the j Oliver. \lt. I'le.i .111! 1 service, have written an article •Usie I iillnr r.tndid.tles !' u-e «-7 [State ,1 h!rns of the < lass of '4.'i iuimi .itteiuhiu; liMiHK atiid Nosem.uv Howl.Old were peg .Middle- issue of The American The article is entitled "The He- I BEAU Psychol-j| I The t)Gi took four of their uintit .stev en . atul Shirley Sur- Mint.ova Dmvi liability r t the Interview Method FRIDAY. \l\^ I Dili n return!, it , I pledges to the Ann Ai h»u chap- in an < >ffu*er Candidate Kvukja- in the Hi hool u pu iiH-v 1 find Pub- | ter Sunday for initiation cere¬ tion TTogram," This method was ! III Nf'IN'lvC I lie loliuVMOK ore monies. The newly activated ro- .l.il#«l cievebip'Ml by .Newman and his 11 Mel (•iHMlrtrti. llaugMii !*»tncM Philip lauff I | See AFFAIRS Page 4 • IIV Ida uul'Jm Plnta N«ne\ MiW.-ul »• M - Mil. i'm Kan. Potriclo Nelvufi u • air Uph'MIU I'Vpie KiivtmmU il.it i' t'*uhlte Meckerd. S'»r- Don PfttllCI en Tin CLASSIFIED ADS llfii'.v.M, I 'at 111 in Mulli' PidrtelM .ild W n tti.ait p, ;• Km 1 ill Nu'ttohui tirod- .11 V M.11 Uiuii.i Hancock, lluth Han- AST T1MFS TOIIAY ilitluml Hrtnmui. Horrt«on M-ii tiUpiuov. Luis Kt-iU. Marjot te hfttui- ROTC O'Connoi ,lt»hn OunuM. ttiuhord sintlli. unit Nttiiotto V«n(h.Mvooit (Continued from Page 1) Hue wilt he elected dinter Will he «»f a different « . Science and Arts Iber. In Ibe Seltnol id Scremc and Arta EVER Iiwd t:i p.. I^xprrieneed Men rupretemutives iu lie the Throngs four years of w KoV'1 .. IUw.OIVO k'lu'ia'i with Atnpli • tlratr. Dorr Dieki«\ Ahtwe who diet riot sctuallv ^ I Ei p. Mm.N Kirw. Ken tleinmctei. Mamwvoj l«nu>. i'.ii t.ovd. kiilltlurii vi.i.fm tictpnte still biiMtpr ver> fan 1 UK It F N'T Hen\ Mlddleton. PoM\ Monroe. Hick liar with - military mtnern FA^T I iuiv/u' I,»s. Mothoi Eileen Oehlwr. lout Prociwn. ■ . UUiMii Itadke. Hett> Hyp.ani. and hColonel Whitelaw has sa.d. iio Kliw Wu ink Others me Shlrloy Snuudtis. Stor¬ ever, that with »uRh the i<« »* .»• Jroduau"1 nis "pi ies schinuh1 Mhi> Schuyler. Mary program is still m sts infaru t'ePoorten. Donna Van Tongerow; what advaneed eoumes !.♦• k v, Ft:rt\r; i. »vn.. u.h knu» Hubert Vosburg. Marv tatie voh- K -. . m Ik-ill Street Phono m.igh John Warner Richard Weir. numbers is adequ.delv made Kallu-ime Weiss*, and Nancy Wyn- by the experienced men enro 1 OKT 4a1 den tnl. All students se* < est . s «> sn|iliaaiua>rc i.ini listed moit in some . - vth »Ct \ nnia vo.iv Campbell. Ted Corson. Tom HI; Kr.KhsM lima Dennis, Vlrg VtiKlrr Crowley who avll ft the NOTC dty- •on 3 F'S Jeai H.o Full raaiet Nu" Hoe pariment and d M fan week Although no one has ■ rckim HI M DVORAK GRCHEST8A mimed y HI if omen Students , their to first review tr.e apjieararu e. trw.j < I 8*3331 ask 3 kickerd HAlf AND ENTfcn.AiHEftS May Obtain Tickets sponsors and the cadet butt staff will be present on tfc« Id AUK ! >!•. 1 \ ] RhoRda }• I U6 FLEMING For Fashion SImm viewing stand. BLAC K vsaliet 1 t w J Tickets are available for the liartM.a R«\cU Rcva.J c'ail Bren - 133 STARTS WFI1S. style show. "Beauty and the Uncuv" at the Union desk. Home , .HURRY v.ki.at'd lM» i! and (hdl Economics office, or from Bobby 1 FV vlTv' 7?terr.Ztn *Ca 11 N Needels, SouUi Campbell hall. side. No.tn Hall 1J3 Given by Jacobson's for the personal ' benefit of college women who TivKel* ore reer planning a professional ca¬ after college, the show will • You h*vk ability, or ytju aouUla't b. bar* in collafK. Now add a Gibba L 1 ui ,M, k fciumo? M.n Uil." R'.t.4 LiiaU .t ■ 1 vdifiis.' . i.,r Van kaaw ivsansfMBnts Advance «1.2.Y plu* w •acralanat rourw to your rcitr** • Me. At. Bass ball humor be open to all college women and ba. k»round aad yoai'lo ail aa-t tor AT not just seniors. The style • show will be pre¬ - the pick at tho job-crop PotkumI u an r»:u Campus HnnK >l«* placomaat aarvko at four cuwa. For sented in the Little Theater of VI at at. Cot la«. Courw Dran TYPEWRITER. aeci-nl on ■ tow.! Pudd's Music Hbux | price. Cad >-9572 alter 3. 136 ihe Home Economies building Limited Sale fiiltSl —w night at 7. Tiekelstarb -j," «« i ' «J» >GI vet¬ KATHAIiNE tomorrow eran and ha wife. Can kavn bv * - Gel p.m.. Friday loth. Call 6-1714, 9-12 ma: ninp. 106 A kits is a trick designed by MW VMM MKTM IS II m !UM Mm. la Rarm aa» SI. STUDENTS tor pati-uine Haalatt Bos Direct to ^ nature to stop speech when ainaasa ti m a. -inwia ■- Apply to Mis Sutton. Union Cafete¬ work. Laana-bU Lanaiiu x 15 ' words become superfluous. MWVIRSRSC I lllf all ria utfiicr, after 11 a.m. Retvrns 12 and I a-® I ! P 7, 1!)4« MICHIGAN STATE {4 E W S I'nge Thret • -' 1 pirl• «-i out V/oIh ||:l I N « {.< M« W ' .i i t.'rfuvd 1-0 ui K ( Riff. The Hi*ft!'* Uif roil «»r thv thlt'i. Wft .l)rrj ed by a-powerful Ohio State -"*,ay vll-:- j Ih's Ludwig aKKrcaati.,,, Sunday. Co.,el,'Karl A. Schlnd- ' „t < olumbuH''''f "»H" • A' • last nlKtlt'S i, )'fitiiv. . ih. V all! j ■V""-.;.l>, i *r- -r I' the w. ||* 1', i vr„ over ,,mrl i!„t J/'" k* The sirnrle i un v/;.s iii,«ann'I. iiJrjr . t .it,^....oii the ve'iorv 'i,i for ii ( nrle Sum email prcdnl* a good showing!-, by n... s,... the, v r.orhiric In th». third frame on aj '' fax-" of tr.«- «.v« -im, !)»■.,• f.|. ,,.|| f,„. llv Jim Carr and f.chl hi* ninth Arc" Ludwig, Sjiart- V*'* fb'b We'wc • ,i!c r fii lm Nobs yesterday •. hi- had received hin II" Hir tji-r .irifj 1""' 4,0 |>n!f vault pvcnf". ! Seven Unbeaten 'IOs' v horj notici* an hard^h from setting any new j (III",) III, Iti I IIIIA IO u ■ i promising M" - ,1 v record*. I 1,1 • t'l"' k til" ill- tari, ha# b#er» one *»f .litri Fi a .t*i s quarter mile run - debated Sigma K.tpp»i\ hoj;l THt WQklO'a MOat HOkOklO WATCH u- on the Ktatr n.rw* huRdnibted th« fpriiffft ;uuj v.*hil»» r<,nr.-?ft h'Mi iirirt «'ov'orina th«? < ;iu «-i C'fa< h Schladern m hi t'DHta Cbimma »-,r«* 'icn fm hoinn>, and leading off tho ' :mnn*nt that In is hivjntiirut ' Jdoek two pu; ord«»f. hi i ^x-i'"ok 4ikv on<* of fhe rouipry' f! in the? iff I'm pu-Htt-r md' i a:Mty jmou •: ,i»H -.t .,n >• pullinii Maul'hn , ,t crucial Jum tio,,. i ! lust for the ar- ity . | the v.isily "IJ" sed the .la w i s 't-4 with Harry; IVt" Km nan Ki-t'oi : I■ ,i the winners. ifnn \rtnien It nil • llooiivrs; Face rmul.crs \exl Western MiiTuiPu, Spartan Coach Honored .wStk e NIW ht -4 in « close that'h » . iiiitan State's '■ n- ..helmed the I it: •ti. ua !)-() at Eluu match between - - AIR world In tlio«c T,„ Spei,:-fc—««r °*rsn l Indiana's num. hot-pilot conVcr»ation« that fill • • Bob liosart, was many an evening — and other exciting e SODA I fit M AIN hour* around the rIo»m ies have been tentatively chosen the end of MV to serve as women's residences President, Hotel Men freshman; Ruth liny ward, Wau- wntso, Wis., freshman; Carolyn Gamble, this summer, Miss Hetty Corbish- Cnldwater freshman, |y, housing director for women, • Dance Program* GucHtft and patrons for the all-collofjc "Bell-Hop" dance and Pat Stanford, Milwaukee, has announced. • Favor- to Ik- sponsored by hotel administration majors May 24 in Wis., freshman. H has not yet been decided as the Union ballroom, have been announced by Publicity Sigma Kappas have added four to whleh of these dorms, if chos¬ • members to their pledge en will be open for six weeks and Fraternity jfM Chairman Thorn Covert, I-uniting sophomore. new • Pres. and Mrs. John A.* list. They are Marilyn Patrick, which for twelve. However, one Stationer) Royal Oak freshman; Gayle of them will be open lor both Address Hannah, Dean and Mrs. L. C. Rtindell, Royal Oak freshman; sessions of summer school. .-,u Emmons, Col. and Mrs. D. C. Rodney, Dean and Mrs. S. "E. INFORMATION Maijorie Carl, man, Wyandotte fresh¬ and Marge Pullar, Detroit Berpuxc it is uncertain Just how many women will be at¬ and Ma i .. , \ Crowe, Prof, and Mrs. Torn King, freshman. tending school this summer, it is M2 South S(4if Dcnn Marie Dye and guest, Mrs. Al.l. STUDENTS Delia CHI pins are being sport¬ imiMissihle to say whether there Phr„„ Isobcle Gonon, and Mr. und Mrs. ; Students who would like to ed by four new actives. The will be two or three occupying a W. II. Klalrc will be guests for work on the Spartan magazine new members are Watt Naas, room. Women will not-he as¬ the evening. • this fall are requested to be at Nile* freshman; lloh - Morrison, Hotel Heads Invited the journalism office, room 3, Calumet City. III., freshman; Bill Others Include Mr. and Mrs. Union annex, between 2 and 5 Peed, Jackson freshman, and Itriico Anderson, president and p.m. tomorrow, according to Bruce Robertson, Royal Oak FOR THE BENT IN Peter 11. Gerns, business mana¬ freshman. managing director of Uinslng's Five pledges taken into the Hotel Olds; Mr. James E. Schloff ger. Applications for the follow¬ of the Hotel Mr. and Mrs. Roosevelt and guest; ing positions will be received: Drila Chi fold are Doug Eveland, A! Kenst, manager circulation manager, office mali¬ May v die freshman; Rob Mc- PHOTOGRAPHY of the Hotel Porter; and Mr. nnd nger, secretarial, advertising, nnd Clintic, Jackson freshman; Ben I At Marshall L. IIimhI ilo your portrait Mrs. 45. A. Frawley, manager of safes staff. Jusic. Jackson freshman; Ted Fort Shelby Hotel, Detroit, and THETA SIGMA Pill Amos. Yonkers, N. Y, freahman, CALL FOR AN APFOINTMI \ I Members and pledges of Thrta and Buss Moiitncy. president of the American Hotel Sigma Phi, women's journalism Additions to the AEPI pledge association. Patrons for the informal dance honorary, will meet tonight at 5. list include Bob Klein, Ithaca MAR WOOD STl Rio will be Prof, and Mrs. Bernard room II of Union annex. I'rrs. freshman: Al Jiieobsnn, Pontine 1013 E. Grand River Prnulx and Mr. and Mrs. Emery •lean .larvls, Detroit senior, has freshman. Art Fired, Detroit I'hone X-3IIX Foster. announced. trcshman, Don SilversletO, Dc- HOME EC SENIOR ItOAKD ircii freshman; Marvin Kane, t'lau Organ Music All senior hoard member* ex¬ Brooklyn, N. Y. freshman; Abe Dick Charles' orchestra has cepting those who arc on the | Kalz. Benton Harbor freshman, been contracted to play and the Merrill-Palmer list, arc request¬ and Sanlord Schor, North llcrg- interlude organist Mill i