May 21, %n •V ■••J. .. MICHIGAN SIAH NEWS »; >0111 s Weather the !ihr cnterin CAM P U S Vol 34 334 Dmly:Student Publication of Michigan Slate Collcg, Cloudy and Warmer ^ ■————_' ' ' : EASTVLAXSINC;, MICHIGAN. WEDNESDAY, MAY 22. i;MH P of Tc ,. True to Tradition No 145 nr.e ;vrr.s of MSC's time-honored is for graduating seniors ":r:'jy themselves in their caps BandToPla, Spartans Clip U. of D. f I . a.Avns every Wednesday Gould Music Reneiv Fight ay r miring spring s.. trior the last part of term. As heavy rainfall is also term a spring tradition, Jack Bres- class president, quip- perform the •S!^s?!ufJ iior kng Cup jln 6-Illllillg Raiiioul 80-piece concert band tmnci i . will win, Alem hers of local „ Greek . T r T . second in a Sleffee Holds Titans To Four Hits t- :,i • the mortar boards af- marvelous protection. .series of .woTC ,organizations will gather certs in the band shell "tonight! ^[°l!,(la(y "l>rht t,lc 1.,!Ultl By JIM CARR at 8. These concerts, always well- i i*he" to resume competition ' Behind Keith Steffee's four-hit pitching the Michigan .. keep Trying, Uncle attended before the war. added for the interfralc>rnity sing tro- to their prewar reputation last phy' j State Spartans chalked up a decisive 7-2 win from the The American tradition of week when the greater part of! The occasion i fated tor 7:30 • t Diversity of Detroit yesterday in a six-inning game which ap operas and box tops or rea- the large audience remained!aUf' w'" ^c held in the hand was interrupted three times Mible fasoimlle thereof reach- despite the rainfall. hy the rains. i shell unless ,t rains, in winch * its limits when the Civil Aer- The Spartans started the Mutlrs administration in Watth- the Leonard Falcone, director of ItaSe il wi" bc lu,,d ,n l'""cgc Sfton mailed a letter to "Mr. band, will be featured in a'i,uliltonum Th's ^ng will be the M r iters To Hold ! attack in the second inning baritone solo, "Beautiful Color- sev*nth annual aflait to he licid when State's eentert'ii Ider Spartans, MSC., East ado" MSC' 11 sP°.n*yr«l by Alpha (mi I I tan (fuel inter with Joseph Evansjnstruc-! ,s it a Ed Sobczak .opened. the insinr. Mich." Question is: „ the facsimile reasonable. tor in piano, accompanying. j °mega. frame with a sharp double into Play Gould Music , Judges Chosen In I ion Tonight n deep loft field. Bob GroVis was i ITS | sate on an error and catch' i l'ete Two compositions by the well-i R' .J„ ' "lema."' ,,M,vlcl of sta- Publications banquet will be Fornari walked to fill tin I vase-, tio\ ocr )rchesis Plans known contemporary composer Morton Gould, will be included! ! "." " y of bAR. 1- red Pattern, form- held at 6:80 tonight in the Union I MSC muMC department ballroom for staff members of Sobczak Scores | Sobczak scored when Steffcc rios iallet Night in the concert, "Cowboy Rhap-' tor, and n"wWilliam0 v,,,cc mstruc- Mclntyrc, music ttie State News. Wolverine, Spar¬ grounded out short to fiist. Pat sody" and "American Salu'c," tan magazine, and MSC Velcrm- which is based on "When John¬ [director o! Eastern lugl.i school. Peppier drove a long fly to right arum. licl.d to etui the inning which If ood By .It DV GRAHAM ny Comes.Marching Home | have been selected to weigh the Co-chairmen tor the annual netted State one run." vocal values of the p«irticipating Orchesis, women's modern Rossini's overture "The If-.l- ! fraternities. affair are Doris Englehardt, East Again in the third lan in Algiers." inning STIDI honorary, in coopera- "Friendship Pol • 1 Tom Lansing senior; Jan Hopps, Yp i- Mulligan Stati combined three ka" by Nahan Walker. WK'AR news¬ id River with the music and Frarjko, and an caster, and a lite lanti senior: and Joe Miller, hits tor a total ol three mint tal- arioso from. Cantata No. 56 by member, of West Tcrrc Haute, Ind., sopho¬ us •ama departments, will pre- Floyd Guest opened the in¬ Bach will also be played in the, Alpha Phi Omega, will act as more. . their ning with a single and was fol¬ ;nt interpretation of "Nut Cracker aried program prepared by J the 1 !Ti,st" Two Applications ^em.-mcs. Prut, Alan Scott, of the jour¬ lowed by Marty lian en v. ho til- - Suite", by In group. nalism department, is master ol singled. :haikowsky, and Prokoficff's All tormal applications must Russian Featured cercmonie- and annhunced lh.it Hansen went to second luisc tin ntasv "Peter and the Wolf", t be turned in at the Union desk iturday night in College audi- "Sequoia." a tone painting by Clyde Cairy will lie featured on the throw to third. Tom Sporer, num. Homer La Gassey, and Moussor- | to by 5 p.m tomorrow, according the program. Cairy, professor ol Detroit pitcher, let go with a wilt! Brew Brodet. Detroit sophn- physiology and pharmacy, will throw and Gucsl raced home [Dances for this ballet have been panto- gsky's "Hut of the Baba and "The Great Gate of Kiev" Yaba"|more in charge of the sing com- present his popular magician act See BASEBALL, Page 7 composed by the j mittec. len in Orchesis, under of Prof. Ann the]'roni bis scries entitled "Pictures The sing trophy Kuehl and a' 8n Exhibition" will conclude! play in the is now on dis- Appointments lor next year awards'for this, year will be lon thc,nnrt Margarqt McKoanc, both I phy-.ical education depart- ; 'be performance. Union up|icr deck of le at the dinner, according to I the chairmen. Granger Tells Banquet Plans ■ell Leads Prof Dramatics Don Bueli of the speech •iramatics department, is Card Games: , . • . • ,U,:VK,).SA>S NO DICE I Guests include Pres. and Mrs John Hannah, Fred Noer, repre¬ sentative J Engraving from the Indianapolis company; and K. E. Further plans for tin annual agricultural achievement banquet • ising the dramatics of tion. Prof Alexander thej union hoard voted to pro- have been blackening the repu-I Cooley. of the S K. Smith Cov- have been announced by Chair¬ . hibit ail forms of card games tatien of the Union to such rtng .company in Chicago. man Gary Granget. Duriind -iter, of the inusir depart - in public areas of the Union extent that Union board me sophoinore. The banquet, to be See ORCHESIS. Page 5 held tomorrow at ti:il(l I bers telt the ban ju.-titied pan. in indent Council Plan* i building last night ut an ex- | ecutive council meeting, The ban Tiie Hoard announced that c Itrll-llop Upturns the tunc parlor of us its Peoples chinch, wilt principal speak11 Dr. 'on card games will go into effect ! To Social Scene W. A Wentworlh ■ f tin- Horden diiquet, Election | this morning. Union officials atul Seniors and graduate stu¬ company. ! the'complete staff of the Union' dents may obtaun reserved i Alter a four-year absence ' Toastmaster on the ptogram •nt council will hold its banquet honoring newly 1 j building will help to enforce the seat tickets E'riduiy at the re- jlroni State's social scene, the will be Dean H. C. Kuthei of iiie new regulation-. gistrar's office to r commenee- ! Hell-Hop, all-college informal Ha ic eollegf, and dinnei :< ustc members in the Union rch at 6:15 tonight Gambling is listed as the chief n ent exert ises Si x tickets will j fiance, will again be presented will Ik- provided liy an instru¬ reason for stopping the use "f ,be njlotted to « ai h student. [by iiotcl administration majors mental trio Dewey Gerhuh will immediately after the dinner, catds. Those tickets not claimed will Steps, have been taken in fin campus Friday evening in ttie also present his magician's net. ..ncil will proceed'with the.1 of a slate of officers for the past to curb the ri ing tide be available for g enteral distri- i ballioom ot the Union [rom U to Dean E. 1,^ Anthony, of tiie of games of chance but a surpris¬ t/ution Friday. Mlav 31. ! midnight. school ot agriculture, wit! make I) ming year. ingly large number of students tive An instruction sheet to both comnu-ncenient rcla- , Continuous- dancing will be the awards to outstanding stu¬ dent- the agriculture -If purt- continue to make enough money [one of the novel leatures of the in to their processions will ongs to Remember Greeks Study Subject Of Housemothers The Radio Reading Circle , TODAY— The Hume Makers Hour! support. All the school asks in Michigan State college's ttst vote revealed a majority of , Student council dinner Our Children go to School Les Paul and His Guitar j fraternity system may soon seven votes to six in favoi of the return,.he explained, is good Iru- 6:15 p.m., I'niun sun porch take the lead in establishing idea of housemotheis, while tcrnities and the privilege of ap¬ Organ Moods Publication banquet, 6:3* p.m. luses' representatives ab- another national trend onMhrcehm , ' -Headline Edition proving the choice of women for Union ballroom from voting. -Strike Up the Band campus -- fraternity house-1!la,ne Prof. Tom King, counselor for the positions. There will be no YWCA, 7:15 p.m. mothers —• Interfraternity coun¬ element of force involved, King Kl> AFTERNOON— men and faculty adviser to the People* church cil officials revealed yesterday insisted. The ehoigg will iic sole¬ ex pre -Novelty Bazaar i The addition of housemothers j MSC Paternities, ha semotnersT ly with the fraternities. YMC'A, 7:15 p.m. L —Dick Winslow and His as a required part of each fr..- ttH' °P"b°nitablc that hl trend , IFC representatives, speaking Peoples church Music ternity wlusehoifl has been under Ja.e ne . in The chap-|f()r ad- ,hclI rcspt,( tlve hoUtlCf. Alpha FphIIoii Kho. 7:36 p.m. country vcr. -tvongs and Harmdnies consideration by both individual |,ers thl .d. is intense¬ nteri a variety of opinions both 15 I'uioii annex Michigan' Civil Service I fraternities and the council for j ministration pro and con. A majority seemed ly interested in tne fraternity I J[(th but had doubts Campus 4-H, 7:30 p.m. f ommission '[some tinpe. they staled. • system and in the benefit.a 1 ef¬ on certain 12 I iiion annex ■It Columbia Masterworks Seven Houses Approve points, such as where fect that the addition of house¬ -to room them, that - -MSC Radio Workshop j However, it now seems certain mothers would provide. they would Tower Guard, 7:15 p.m. I J- 1—Music of the Moderns that college administration of¬ College Will Par Half like cleared up before putting 104 Cnion annex /—Curtain Going Up ficials and representatives of their support behind the idea. Naval reserve aviation ■i>~-Spartan Sports in Review IFC wil! be able to work out a The college is willing to pay All in all. it appears that 7:30 p.m., 103 Cnion annex W»— Your common policy understanding be¬ one-half the cost of housemoth¬ housemothers are due for a try- Dinner Music ■0—The Campus Caller fore next fall term. ers' salaries, he added, as cvi- outs at further improving the MSC band, 8 p.m. •«— Final Hour News At a recent council meeting, a ofci.ee of the administration's MSC,fraternity system next fall. Band shell ICH1GAN STATE NEWS Wednesday, m, v hige ivo , Grin and Bear It Bv ... Lje|lf, MICHIGAN STATE NEWS . That Does II Entered as second-class matter under act J»f March 1879 at the post-office. East Lansing, Mich. Offices located on ground floor of cast wing of Union By MARION HECKEL Building Annex, room 8. Published daily except Sunday and Monday mornings during the regular school year and Thursday mornings during summer session by the students of Michigan State college. riLIGHTLY forgotten, perhaps, Member Associated Collegiate Press Telephone Editorial Office — College Phone 8-1511 Ext. 289; Business jj but definitely not dead, is News' recent self- — the State Nehkllhlferi I .1 Office — Ext. 268. National Ad/ertisiA* rates—5c per copy; centered problem, of "to be Service, he. byri"JS51 or not to be big." Co/ie*» Ptkhshn Rrprtunisth* by college carrier to studeota; i tto Macioom Ave niwYoss.N.Y. per year by coBafla earner m I Members of one of Prof. A. A. • • (osToa . lea mt aaanai • Sia raaaeiara student* Appiegate's journalism classes MEMBER OP THE ASSOCIATED PRESS made a survey, as promised in The Associated Press Is exclusively entitled to the use for republication I the ' brochure, and have come up of all news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited In this papei and also the focal news published therein. with some rather interesting re¬ All rights of publication on special dispatches, herein are also reserved. sults on tlie cu.rrent likes and A. A. APPLF.OATE dislikes of MSC's student body, Faculty Advisor - - Manager - - - JAN HOPPS as well as their changing' tastes. Editor MARION HEl'KKL About four and-n half years - - - Advertising Manager LEONE SEASTROM ago n similar survey was made Nlglu Editor JEAN jaicvis to discern • what the school Night Sports editor - BILL SONNEBORN would think of changing the Feature Writers — Marjorle l.andkainer, Sylvia Clernick, Dick Potter, News frorp a .three-times'-a-week Pliil Spclman, lion Ball, Kalhie Reed, Helen Ringlc, Mary Wig¬ paper of large size to a tabloid gins. lieorgc Vork, Betty Tail, Bill Hall, Hope Richardson, Pat Pat¬ terson, fieofge Phillips, Peg Haves, Marlon Omiglas , Barbara daily. Nobody liked the change Thomas. Barbara Crist. Bob Uyerly, Nan Morgan, Judy (Iraham, Kathle Mull. Barbara Weil. I'of size at all. Two years ago the same type Ail Staff — Dawn Hall, Tonl Ebner, Val Wilder, Herb Hoover. Marge Hale, of investigation showed that the Harb Tuttle, Pal Delahuntr, llarb Lucas, Wilma Fredrlrks. reading students felt too much of the roileee paper space was Associated Press cov¬ LETTERS to Hw EDITOR devoted to erage. Early this • year, a com¬ plete reversal was noted when .interviewed students • showed years as mayor and he is now TO the Editor: The last time I penned an giving his all to secure food for themselves three to one in fa¬ epist'e that was a bit on the UNRRA. He has the fighting vor of AP. "As a new employee, always remember That same survey had a ques¬ lion of trust—also that you are bonder serious side, one of your column¬ spirit we need in our president. tion asking "would you prefer examiners!" ists bluntly stated that these I wonder if there are others on (a) a large .size paper without rails for serious thinking made campus who admire LaGtiardia AP three times a week or (b) a her want. to cry. in her hcer. as I do? Maybe we could get to¬ 'However, I have decided, judg¬ gether and start ;r club or other large size paper with AP five Scott Accepts Award Of Radio Intprn-liip organization. Generally speak¬ times a week?" Perhaps the The National Association of each ing from subsequent letters to ■ year _ , three and five confused the ans¬ the editor, that many students ing, presidential -elections are Broadcasters has announced' the ehers ot 1 werers somewhat, but whatever agree with me and not with her, not of interest to college stu¬ it was. the answer was six to one selection' of Alan Scott, assistant lion's »•<„: • This time I have a rather revo¬ dents. I believe, however, that for part (lit. professor of journalism, to re- in cutstan- lutionary idea to suggest in a there are several thousand (lis Well, these are the past sur¬ cei.vc one < f its 1946 radio intern- three f. c liege paper but, I want to. have of voting age now on the cam¬ comments in this one so. I can pus. If we (lis aren't interested veys. The one done two weeks ships. Professor Scott will take under the ■ cither lorget or do something in who is going to be our. next ago had four simple questions, his. internship at station V.'SYR. I president we had better get in¬ and what do you think? After New York, this summe;'. Tip n■ : about it. terested. Is anyone interested in ail the unhappiness over the size The NAB. in conjunction with make a in: The past few months I have See TIIAT DOES IT, Page 8 the Council of Radio Journalism, ing him listened each Sunday evening to "My man" HaGuardia? LaGuardia's radio commentary. • . Gt .Tones LaGunrdja. as you know, is the former mayor of New York and {Campus Croups Plan is at present director-general of ' UNRHA. He also served several Vesper Procession times in congress Each Sunday ! Lantern Night, an ait women evening as 1 listen to LaGuard¬ ia's comments on national and j students affair, will t.ikr place I Tuesday. JlU'.e 4. Shirley II.i ce¬ international news, I wonder lling, Lansing senior and riiair- why he lias never been mention¬ an of the event, has announced. ed as a possible candidate for Spun-nred |>y Mortar Hoard, president of the United States, liatu tial senior women's lmnor- t amNiot sure that HaGuardia | ary, AWS, and Tower Guard, is qualified for president; he may i sophomore women'.-: honorary. ne foreign born, or he may not | Lantern Night is a;i annua! tra- even be intercsicd. All 1 know i dition whcih honors outstanding is that I like his ideas and 'I isenior women. Highlight of the ihink lie is one of our most ac¬ evening is a prove ssm.. which tive Americans, lie took New l-i lorfully wends ;ts way thri ugh York by storm during lus 12 campus.. t nstint oi s snows from : c. m Nmv Showing: Hi rough Saturday- BEFORE YOU DIAL ttSIISi T-QP. THE DIAL 'I0K5 TflC familiar Iium of the dial tonci in effect. order to connect telephones for P!c2«c?" It's the signal that waiting applicants as possible. w< the dial switchboard is ready to put your call porarily loading our present uta» •» through. If you dial before hearing the far beyond its normal capacity. /i-m-m-m, you'll get a wrong number or no Meanwhile, until more dial c-i number at all. These days, there may be times when the can be installed, you'll get bettor >-•• _ you'll remember to keep the dial tone is delayed a few seconds because your ear and wait for the dial tone all the switching equipment is in use. In you dial. MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE COHP-**'IVJtJl Spimm." m MUtign t,U'. Ui. r.U'—. H>mh, /Jmm." M.mU,. V J" '' 0 -i Linesclay, May 22, 1046 MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Page Three uthorities Probe Airplane Crash I xEW YORK, May 22 (/P)' INFORMATION An army investigating WATER PAGEANT CAST at 7:30 in rooir. 12, Union annex. jpgfd strove today to deter- All those in the cast of Silver Plans for the picnic will be com¬ the cause of a Monday Cascades arc to meet in the Wo¬ pleted. This is the last meeting plane crash in which a men's pool Tuesday, May 28, at of the year. [* ■ :-;,n army prlot and his four pjn. for a special practice, Miss SPEECH MAJORS' BANQUET _r.,nions died as the craft Dorothy Keith of the physical Entertainment eomir/ltee for t jsl-.ed against the 58th story education department has an¬ Ihe Speech Majors' banquet will i Manhattan skyscraper, a nounced. meet tonight at 6:30 in the social "jla- Mari.-el R. Campbell, 27. COOPERATIVES hall of Peoples church. Enter¬ . s;;is veteran and holder of Everett Young. graduate of tainment chairman, Elrannrc eiousr military decorations, MSC. '39, and director of the Koch. Detroit seiiior, has request- L. listed by army officials as Michigan Association of Farm¬ ! cd everyone lo attend. llut of the ill-fated craft. er Cooperatives, will speak and STUDENT. COUNCIL Implied From Pontiar lead a discussion on cooperatives .Student council members, bot! lut re ident of Pdntiac, in genrral campus rn-nps at the old and new,'will meet tonight his wife and.six-year-old open meeting of the YMCA to¬ at 6:15 on the sun porch of the - Je in Barryton, while his night at *:!."> at Peoples church. Union for dinner. . Mrs. Isabelle Campbell, M. E._ Mcf ullough, director of MA III)I GRAS AND in Brimley. men students, has announced. STUDENT COUNCIL i en as plans went on for . AI.I'IIA EPSILOX RIIO Mardi CSras and Student coun ¬ era Is of Major Campbell Alpha Epsiton Rho, radio hon¬ cil pictures may lie picked up. at colleagues, military and orary. will meet tonight at 7:30 Ihe Union desk. .•hnrities tried desperate- in room lf>. Union annex. Mer¬ ■( rniine what sent the big rill Walker, Niles juni< r. has an¬ plane crashing into tho RKARDON'H RED CEDAR nounced. ; Manhattan company HIDING STABLES SENIORS Senior name cards are avail- For safety Measures ; able today and tomorrow The Best in Riding Enjoyment only authoritie-, recalling last ■; a B-25 bomber rain- J from I to 5 p.m. in the Union I'liivvri mi I I \ss ttssllNS Empire State build- I Nl»Ht IOMI'I IKNl' -iic vf„5or,hc c.« ■ p. INs i n11 i .)■:> ling 14 persons, planned .2-story Bank o! Manhattan company building (above)' included. f s t It Mlt lllC W \T II MtlilSOS ..:ety measures to avoid a of the incident. LLK''bC"at.Ls,«,,r(;"SOn- . a,,cr re!e;,!ie iMvrm to study eh* Vampus 4-H elul. will hold n PHONE 8-3217 I. n ■ fn,,m ,he ' business meeting'tomorrow night .pilicials joined in the end reliable sources fore- i newed pressure for-fed- nidations forbidding air- Law May Give COLLEGE DRUG STORE to fly o\;pr metropolitan, i .'i i studded areas. GIs Back Pav I Discharged enlisted men may OPPOSITK I'MON BIIUIING fhrtion of Officers ; become eligible f<«r retroactive Sigma Delta (hi pay in ilea of unusid lease ac¬ crued during them period of ae- l/ttrA's Deactivation |' tive service. Such a provision. embodied'-in t! e Rogers bilJ.-HR Delta Chi. national pro- .ill ; •nalism fraternity at'4051: >> 'n,nv U" 1,1 can K-al State, elected ofticrs ot the house. chapter at a meeting i .The b:ll will pay active- and WHY PAY MORE! night In the Union an- .discharged enlistid men an al¬ lowance of noT less than 70 cents . ;nc as new president of I"'1' day li.r all terminal. leave Hayvp Shampoo ,i9c : gaiu/ation • v. ,;1 He Ken not t.:kcn Amount ..f leave would Ma lett ( '!.> r ut- lie set at two and a half days Of the chapter arc To;:' each month. Mur-o-Oil. $1.00 size 39p ill. Detroit jutij :. Vice ■' • " tiie bill becomes law. quali- nt: Don Canipbc.!. Hai- fied \etc:ans will be able - io Lonli -i a air, secretary: an ! Lib, apply l a payments within one . Shampoo. ."Or size *39r East Lansmg : i n.i.i. year alter passage/The p ay- . r. Prof. Alan Scott ta Drum'. 81.00 si/.r 79r .asm department \v: i: -m - iucully at.• I on May 15 initiated l-r.m; 7/tw she fives herself a i graduates and one pp.- m;i.'.. -numttee 'n»: ^xuu wave at home T«slav, ttiuu-inilH (if women give tlieinw i'.is'i'irii crime 1-nid w ly- in '. to 3 hours at ii- 'file. I' s simp!'-, easy do f-r lot .v - fine, 1.1.--.. 11. > i r, tir>>l thtMr. n'* hitir, (■«,.' Toiii prof, r n ui- SORORITY AND FRATERNITY t) |>e 1 tig ret I nuts proilic >• lovi-1., tl.-»tural-l«*iklllg, I'llig lasting waves Mill curls. Si give >/.e.' . •/ j-vur lies ChU permanent -—witli Joiii. NOMU *J2: COLOGNE FELT DOGS Delightful ffog'cnte that due f pe o'» tiful'v lev* t.tfO ,|H» |k.«-l#Q..ng toft. Iu*um©wi' I* rifrjkSot'j b#o*- you H 1.95 "fall CREME COLD WAVE STATIONERY CREAMS WORK MAGIC! POWDER cf Cloud Texture! PERFUMES ENCHANT p«>fwm#r%' Q't 1 Silk on ••oft Coro till at# tht MUM Nome foit po^dor Subtly «r#ot#d for lifted light at your oochunting a cloud' So fif»o, to charm • . . for th# poturally t.»nt#d »* IJ pIcoLur# of your duf \ »e«mt *d b« yowf and your Bight l by — .Inn iii.lt So a.l.iotolr koloo<»d • a* il d.oji ant «lio»»" li ••»)-» »tiad«i. l.WU Cwu home ... 50c d,o„. Ct# Qwa/f#r or , I 00. Ha/f'01 # 2 00) State College Book Store Availabb Near Ihe 1.25 Exclusively Peoples Church Cora Norn. Altrinjtnl. too' «""« 1.00 Hours: Man. • Fri. 8 - 5:30 Sat. 8 - 12:0.0 .id.a. SaltJ Irillianlin# . ~ -laOO Cuia Nam. Jk.nTolion, loo. ao»< STATE N E W S wednosciav Page Four MICHIGAN Spartans To Participate In 25 Get-Togethers Exchange Dinners To Grace Week By KATIIIE MILL For the last weekend of the merriest May on campus in four years, Spartan socialites have pushed party plans to the maximum. Some 25 events will brighten the pages of the Friday-Saturday-Sunday, extra-curricular calendar. In addition mid-week affairs* / have also been planned. Phi ballroom for their term party Kappa Taus will participate thnt night, in the an exchange dinner with Sigma Chi Omega semi-formal term Kappas tomorrow party will be- held at the house MISSES' night at 6. Residents of Elsworth from 9 to 12 Saturday evening, Co-op and Alpha Xi Deltas will also Pi Beta Phis at their abode. also enjoy each other's company Club to Stage Banco SPORTWEAR at an exchange dinner tomorrow The Forestry club's term dance night, beginning at 6:30. will be an informal ..event and PLAYsrrr with matching skirt Maya Entertains Seniors staged in the Forestry cabin Sat¬ of pretty multicolor stripes in vivid or A senior dinner has been nr- urday evening from 9 to 12. pastel shades. An "American Sport- . range-1 tomorrow night from 5:30 Other term parties Saturday ntor" suit with button-on skirt. Fine to 7 at East Mayo, Betty Ryp- sam, Detroit sophomore, stated. will be sponsored by the Alpha quality cotton ehambray — sanforized Epsilon Pis and residents of Con¬ shrunk for permanent fit. For casual Friday night Bell-Hop dance cord and Benson co-ops. tnvita- customers will enjoy one of the tions to the two final radio par¬ or sport wear. Sizes 12 to 18. Inst i.uformal all-college events ties of the evening will btr+ssued of the term from 9 to 13 In the by the Alpha Phis and Mason Union ballroom. hall women for their individual A tag-drag affair in the-form affairs. of a picnic at Pinetum and open to ill students on campus has Teas honoring the faculty will he held Sunday at the Zeta Tail been planned by Hillel Friday Alpha house and at the Delta evening at 7:30. Tickets may be Zeta house. purchased from Nicki Aishiskin, Mori Wolf or Ruth Stein before Thursday. Open Swim Party Truman Gives RIB-TOP SHORTS with matching suspenders. Clev¬ Student club is sponsoring an erly cuffed and trimmed with open mixed swimming party at Siczure Order contrasting buttons. In stark Women's gym Friday night from white and summer shades of 7:30 to 0,- followed by an infor¬ mal get-together in the student On Coal Mines blue, yellow, or red. Sizes 10 to 18. parlm < uf Peoples church. Suits WASHINGTON. May 21 and towels may be rented at the ^98 gym. Walt Gelst, Buffalo, N. Y., (/P) — President Truman to¬ junior hud chairman, announced! day proclaimed government Closed affairs for Friday night seizure of the soft coal mines include radio parties, term par¬ empowering Secretary of Interi¬ ties, picnics and hayrides. Abbot or J. A. Ki ng to negotiate .with . hall precinct 14 residents wilt John L. Lewis on wage increases sponsor a radio party from 9 to md other concessions. 12 p.m.. as will FarmlluUse men Krug, 'who was placed In at their chapter house. barge of the mines, immediately PLEATED SHORTS to give you that t . ■ Half and Half went into conference with Lewis look! Fine cotton gabardine "Cutic Pant-" Kappa Delta's term party will in an effort to prevent a resump¬ with side placket closure. In red. lime, blue, be half a hnyririe and half a ra¬ tion of the crippling strike after or gold. Sizes 12 to 18. dio party at the Forestry cabin the present two-week truce ex¬ Fnd .-■ evening., Williams dorm pires on Saturday. V has planned, a private'dance in Effective at .Midnight tlie dorm from 8 to 12. while The President's seizure order.' Kapp i Alpha Theta formal term effective at one minute after! . parly will be held at the house midnight, EST, tonight, declared' T-SHIRTS. "Sportops" by Milford t. - from It to 12 Friday night. that coal is '"indispensable for your summer shorts and slacks. Mao. Tin American room of Hotel the continued operation of the "Durene" multi-ply mercerized cotton. White, Olds will be crowded with Delta national economy during the tllii- and their dates for their transition from- war to peace." yellow, or light blue. Sizes S, M. I.. term party Friday from 9 p.m. Although Charles G. Ross.) to I.: midnight. presidential secretary, said that j Into,' ri ll Fun Krug's selection was "pronoun.-; A anoe trip and picnic has led acceptable to both the been organized by the campus miners and operators." whether] 4-11 i lub at Pinetum Friday eve-1 the miners would work under ninu Club 323 on campus has federal management was not im-j PEDAL- PFSIIKKS of tubable also planned a picnic at • Soarsi mediately determined, cabin Friday. Another picnic en | l ewis Has No Comment cotton gabardine. Roomy side Friday will be enjoyed by the Lewis, who received the neivs pockets neatly trimmed with Sigm , Kappas. of the presidential order from contrasting stitching. Cuffed Saturday's partying plans have | reporters in a barber shop said: for added smartness?. Back ■gathered inauy groups and or- "I have no comment 'of any char-1 button closure. Red, navy, .' gam. aliens in their wakctoSigmn octet-." The I'mted Mine work-1 brown or white. Sizes 12 Chis iitd their dates will enjoy a |ers' chief, declined to say.wheth-j to Is. radio party at the house front 9! or he has called the UMW'< 250- to K, as will SAEs and their i man policy committee to pass on ! guest i at the chapter house. I the Question of working tor the Sorority Term Party government in the continued ab-| 'Gamma Phi Betas have plan- sonce of a contract. noil tiieir term party for Satur- I day from 9 to 12 midnight at | A bird in the hand is ha i: the house, while Alpha Gamma j table manners, but many say it j Dolt will take over the Union Hastes better that way SWAIN JEWELRY STOKE I'ENNEVS Give Jewelry For Graduation Gilts Sportsuvar Third Floor Evans Lighters . 2.95 -4.95 Birthstone Rings 8.95-16.00 Men's Tie Sets 2.95 Bracelets 1.25-11.50 College Seal Keys 2.50 Pins 3.50 - 11.95 EXPERT WATCH REPA1RIXO State Theater Building East Lansing jnesday, May 22, 1946 MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Page Five if ercy Jones Men To Attend Home Ec Women Full House Ready"For 1946-47 Yefir Select Candidates ilver Cascades9 Pageant Of Governing Women At MSC For Soph Board Associated Women Students, or better known as AWS, \ special, complete per-* All freshmen women who are the governing body that has jurisdieation over all rules jianee of the water pag- ' members of the Home Economics regarding women students at MSC, is fully organized and t, -Silver Cascades," will club are eligible to vote for mem¬ set for action for the year 10,10-17. The local group is .riven for over 100 soldiers bers for the sophomore board to¬ affiliated with a national* . pt rvy Jones hospital, June .7:111 in the pool of the Wo- day in the hall of. the Home Eco- college women's governing I b>' Sally' Miller. Redford YWCA | nomic.- building. * bodv ' ■ I S(1Phomol'e- Cu-ops Arc Represented Dr. Hans Leonhardt of the po¬ 300 general admi-sion Ten board members will be Pres. v. j.li be available to those litical science department will elected from the following list of Margaret English,! Ruth Fuerstannu,. Richmond ... unable to see the pre- speak on "Problems of Peace" Dearborn junior; vice-president, | sophomore, -is representing the . j freshmen: Carolyn Boegly, Ma¬ co-operatives on campus white : formances of the pag- at the last, meeting of the YWCA son: Bottle Bro\Vn. Traverse City; Gloria. Capua no, Detroit junior,, to be held this term. "YWCA in¬ Marjerie Cari. Wyandotte; Gcr- and secretary Phyllis- Smith, Helen Jamieson, jjetroit junior, ternational group chairman, Nan aUiine Bcllaiiv sophomore, comprise the ' Florence DuPrey, Flint jun- year, Green Splash per- Carlisle. Indianapolis; officer list of AWS for 1946-47. ore acting for the off-can,- Alice in Waterland" at Wyngarden, East Lansing junior. ; Dorothy Dixon. Lansing; Carol .• :tal for the; men, but the has stated the meeting will be ! Engelbrecht. Mt. Clemen-; Phyl¬ Four women will represent TltCn.. 1 I L!!.IS Three W»ViSorority Spokesmen lis Green. Kalamazoo; Marion Mason hall: Fay Blakely, Gib¬ there were so limited i >n the Student parlors of raltar sophomore; Peggy Bryce, Sorority sp- kesmon. include half of the original Peoples church at 7:15 tonight. Gustavus. Howell, WOMEN'S OPEN SWIM Almont sophomore: Mary Ellen Margot Jacques, Detroit jut. t: i!'ne: and Daisy Vander East Mayo will lje-reprcscnt- (Continued from Page 1) for the WAA canoe trip for May Schaaf. St Joseph, conclude the ed by Ann Woodward, Grand now all he needs is three more will direct the college or- 29 and 30, but who would still which will play several like to go, is requested to con¬ list of.candidate-. Rapids freshman; and West]horseshoes and a horse, ■tjs as well as accompani- tact Barbara Jenks at North fur the dances. • Campbell by 5 p.m. tomorrow. "r.e .program will begin with TOWER GUARD chestra playing the an- •. movement from the Clock Tower Guard pledges will meet tonight at 7:15 in room 104. : !,miy by Haydn. The "Nut Union annex, Marty Baker, Lan¬ kcr Suite" of seven dances I be featured in the first half , program. "This suite tells (ream of little Marie. The sing sophomore, announced. VOCATIONAL HOME ECS Vocational tills asleep on Christmas members will meet at Hunt's home economics CHALK and dreams that the nut- food shop Saturday at 7:30 a.m. TALK... ki: and several of her other for breakfast. Margaret Vander- i ome to life and dance for Wall, New Era junior, has re¬ quested all who plan to attend Idler Dance to sign up on the bulletin board i r the miniature overture in the Home Economics building vi : by the orchestra, 1C of the before, Friday. }•1 v en of.Orchesis will dance! INDEPENDENT AND M uch of the Toy Soldiers. SORORITY WOMEN At AMIARINO IN 1>ance of the Candy Fairies, j Represcntativos from Carlos i the performance of two| studios Will be taking photo¬ MAY CHARM ns on top of a music box! graphs here fo'r a limited time • ■ ■ Marie wound up for 4ier, beginning Saturday, June 1. Any nent, follows. independent or sorority women •i r dances will i include a interested should write a post dance, and a Chinese card to Parna LaZolle, E10 West Hussion dance, an Arabian Grand River, No telephone calls including an imitation of will lie accepted. Since the time "Line-'em up" stripes to a pointed light, and a Dance of the is limited, no cards will be ac¬ Mutes. The Waltz of the cepted after Wednesday, May 29. peplum ... lines that slim you to a will complete the suite You will be called for an ap¬ pointment. Minimum order of summery sylph in the crispest second half of the pro- three 5x7 photographs at $17.50. cotton ever to be mated with Irish- pens with Dance Panto- Hansel and Crete!, " from No Duih'p Until June Is like lace . . . Grey, Luggage, Char¬ • by the orchestra. Follow- Orchesis will present Ulass President Says ' us ' and the Wolf", a fairy- treuse or Melon with white in sizes Peter and hi- friends and No senior dance will be held 9-13 -''erupts to capture the big tonight because of, the con¬ ... -If. cert in the band shell. Jack Brc>- :>v! for this slection will lin, class president, declared yes¬ ■ seven students: Joyce terday. Lake, Ind., in the role The next dance will be* the ■ Rhea Yirkev, Goodrich, Commencement ball on June 1 in buck; Betty Reidel, De- the Union ballroom. Further rie- tiie bird, and Marilyn tads will be released later, Bres- Lansing, as the cat. The lin stated. will be played by Mary P.ibcock, Detroit; Laura Eaton Rapids, and Mary sew Little girl; "Mother, hurry and more buttons on my coat s 10 <>.» n. Grand Rapids. I can marry a rich man." COLLEGE DRY CLEANERS 301 Abbott Road — East Lansing Phone 8-4713 ARE YOUR CLOSETS CROWDED! STOKE YOt'R WINTER GARMENTS In Our Modem Cold Storage Vaults • • RUGS FUR COATS • BEDDING MILLS OVERCOATS • • • FORMALS HEAVY SUITS • WOOL DRESSES • EVENING WRAPS Iain Suits and Dresses — Cleaned and Pressed — 85c A — rr— X Page Si* MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Wednesday. ua, ! All-Fraternity Softball Selections Hermie ! Eight Fraternities Place Men On State News Tem Says By TOM RIORDAN — - By CHI CK STRATTARI) Rain night's washed out scheduled soft^all last 1 All-Fraternity Team Bert Peffers of Fa were outstanding season, broke int. Haas was tiers iiOeun a her, Hit games, so the deparl i Dick Rest, Kappa Sigma Catcher a dependable Tii.|,i, SPARTAN track fans found nut -last Saturday at the Notre had time to make it's final 1 Jack Crockford. FarmHouse choices for the all-fraternity First base Second base too classy ball team Peffers was ju-o Dame meet that .the MSC Softball team. | John Haas, Delta Chi est Shoi'tstop pitcher in the cinder setup Is one of the best ■ Glenn Johnson. Phi Delta Theta ; Eight fraternities placed play¬ Third base pitched Farm Hug, In the country. It' rained all day ers on the mythical 12-man S Sam Fortino. Alpha Tall Omega Short field title with four Saturday, but still the truck Was squad, With four teams, Aiphi I Larry Simms, Delta Sigma Phi of them shutout- " Outfield in Excellent shape. Tau Omega, ParmHouse, Sigma Nil. and Phi Delta Theta, grab- j John Kobs, jr., Phi Delta Theta :... Outfield hit affair. The Spartan thinelad layout Dick Kieppe, Sigma Nu Crockford at First Was maiie with perfect drainage. jbing two posts each. I Jake .Miliiken, Sigma Alpha Kpsiloi'i Outfield . Jack Crockt a F" 1 The ATOs and FarmHousp third baseman, v mHj Speei it ittentlon was Riven to . Bert Peffers, Farm!louse Pitcher I have finished in the top spot in first to make 1,„ e the tyr aid depth of soil, which Pitcher I their respectiv e blocks, having Jim Pruift, Sigma Nu at the hot i,,-m Was ill packed in such ;i intui¬ I already completed the regular Jtiek Sprague. Alpha Tau Omega ...... Pitcher Dick tu r that the paths would always Best, a- ,. 1 season's play with four straight be pom deletes no matter how Sigma catcher, many inches of "dew" might fall. triumphs apiece, if Spartan Fi.rtino. . Haggerty, an g ., Five Juniors Ticked The sophomore class placed for ATO, in t!;, Of course, constant attention i van berths I by Albert Amoss' ground crew | theFive juniors were picked for team. Th( aiT' Glenn two men, and two. freshmen. a spot on-the team all-star positions to lead in Die ' Kiel and Sam John Haas of Delta Chi, ancl Dick Kieppc u is nc'c-.iry and the track Rets . 'tlie selections. Three senior class- , just I i . as does the entire all-star outt :el • Spartan, ithletic setup. \s" Jay vers To Meet Kitlh Trims I'usqucl for Best. I Stale (loci! to Marry I an I )er court's Anil On Mexican Links l.yiniu I.. Frimodig, assistant lOnlficltlcr MrUoskv aiftlpin director, is slowly pull¬ DETROIT, May 21 (.4s) Srlfriilye Signals MEXICO CITY, May 21 (Ah— TODAY'S I.VIIB ilabe Ruth shot a 70 on the par ing net what few hairs lie has ! Harney Met'oskyv former Detroit I.elthandcr Grant Mnuldin it 72 Mexico City Country club American left tin spring at every MSC* •Tiger outfielder who was traded 1 been named as .pHcbabk' pi'ch course today anil trimmed Jorge New Yiiii, horn. 1 ■ .eball giitue a flock of to tlie Philadelphia Athletics of ■ when Pasquel, president cf the Mexi¬ Philadclphu. stud oi - have forgotten to bring tlie American league Saturday, is to he married June .Hi. can baseball league, ill a golf Boston at ( !c activity hooks. Mr. and Mrs. Frank- G. Ma- .:n I,a ell. Washington . Finn .>ks students In be.>sure lick i of Detroit announced today •0 p. a-quel hadn't played in two (night i and li.ui their books for the te¬ that McCnsky and their .daugh¬ 1 and his score wa- pretty National rn,on a 1 it the heme s hedtlle. ter, Jane. 21, will wed at a.dou¬ )!e." raid the former home Cincintia.i at i; ble ceremony. At tin same time. king, "Mv son-in-law also Chicag > at I' I football coach. Charley Jane's sister; Evelyn. 24. will Seifi idge .1 ield ; -\1. and he had an off dav | St. Loui: at Din 11.,,. uvas one of. the. tia-j wed Donald (i. Hughes, 2ti. a ii i varsity dian Pittsbu -g „• I tie In tiling track and field former marine lieutenant and . at lilt 1 during ■ his. collegiate j. now a student at Hie University day i Notre Dame, just before; Shepard'i ■ 01 Detroit, tin 1 ; world war. ' In i n t. 1 Jane it- ii senior at Michigan Char once held the «m Id's Slate college from , which she vi.ll (h m rorti—for la minutes. 11 | bo graduated in June. Mit'osky die v. 1 1 in.m 1 1. was tl„, pitching' the, who Served Irish .one nfter- the war. rejoined the Tigers this vo lie got oil a tromenri- i A measurement and a a mg in the nav.v.during ^FREEMANA qui ginnce at a handy record ! HIT, LADY hi 'I a. ' 1 v paled Uachman holder of v, Mi l l record by virtue of ) on Should Merer B'est brogues a man could Ills til Alu .the minor tumult set- Put Your Nylons ask for. Costlier hand-stained tied, 1 event continued l.ovv In llir Itefrigeralor Calfskin and tiie proud han¬ and be .Id. the entrant from No-I JACKSON. Mi< brash., sioppcd up and wheeled j — Mrs Dorulhv Y, old pntii diwork of seasoned craft- the Hi in, out just beyond Uaelf- 111.1 m .rk, thus setting another men identify them as shoo of exceptional quality. minutes ' . Charley Was i title holder, but VC'Iiat 's more, you get the 'id jiisi •never did get into the; added comfort of Freeman's exclusive Cradle Heel. de¬ sign, No other shoe has Uox Score tliis restful, natural-formed tit All foundation. "sll 1 • \ isi! our storo for i%\ vry lii i 1111 \X 11-. I Pimm Others 6- S|»» . in imisir. V. lit ()«lt OlHl — • 1 .i • <• ill! 21\ — 7 X hit-: Sohs/.ik. Vt'pjMci 11 r., vlI. i»< . . See our sIiimT music la-fore buying always shop the windows at . . . r». i»n and record department for both popular roii'Livs? 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MICHIGAN STATE NEWS P.-tge Seven Suggested Site For Revival Of Olympic Games Moiimlsiiian Stars; Ring \\b r k o a t s As State Triumphs Bring To Light Over Detroit Nine (Con.'.nued from Boxing Talent Page 1) ... .. with the second Spartan t-diy of | • •'•It'll I'"U Anfm s yes the game, while Hansen moved j arc turned toward a: new- to third, base. , comer as the Spartan *> ' \i rs Works Doulile Steal rotllh! out their seto I week Grove.- walked and lie and 11 :• prin« trainmg o .:uso. double steal, Hansen scoring on i In t''■ e tine - l'»->h'i d.e play Circs os later scored c» j that .showed up i..f i Hairy Hughes* ; ingle. - j drill w-i* V to Kb a\ it Guy Brown, Detroit -iiortst p.! P'rant who Ic is** 1 ;« f accounted for one of the Titan ' promising in ho u runs when he belied a /tJO-l'oot j : gmnsl Spartan Iettcri home run into' dei p rente! t'iel.i t.'"t"lirei" C'rampton •. in the lourth inning. , Ii,i t.">5-Pound ( las* Hansen Leads Batsmen M.mnyiais wu! Hansen led t tipy the senior Well-, t Spai • imv the i.l.. with two lots official i'ht-malel time at but. \1 , ' 1 j An average • . *.".• i I. m". net for ring ' i mi • 1'. oi D, hurt* (ju |,,f.,,| villi tin de'i at N on. lie reond |.'ii11 Term Tourney A-'Ij Kit^lisli Majors* (lnlt > Stadium, at the edge of London, has been ill Oi the e.l lor lull ill. •, t > ■ a anies in 1948. Selects New (Iffieers , | added. i !. i En-,1 i h ii Lers Trounced By 12-Hit Boston Attack anlioiineed the , nig ne ton, lading b ho .-laid,. -I ... Jim Iicmu.iii. I ;• . I ■ on. I long Hobtli i C.iplam I ■ i ey F.TKOIT, May 21 i/Pt — allies in the . sceont Jihaea iiii.ior: GIowicki. Jack Mai tin i o .teiin Johnson, blond south- George . Metke.vii -nier ! man Gkn Russell's wide tl. •"'it l htirler, 'led the Boston lied Jtitchcd j £Vntl*' t'ho " lied" s' hunched more with four x "scored' tv s.n am! .i'tei 1 lit k Wakefield llASKIt \l.l, SCOHKS iid"i tn.il American I.rag .• 6 !o 4 victory here to- in fhp f'fth. driving V-irgd if die Detroit Tigers, cli- Trucks to •ovt'1'' id Go i\ subject! j ' |lo-ton •!. Detroit 4 i iked m I as All who I 'lev eland New Y- ■ ' .' an uphill battle by driv- Johnson ri >u!4od oil n Nation.if I.ragi r e last two Button funs man Al Behton in the m- i St. Louis X at I'bil.ui. 'i i a' 4 e.ght'n inning double. and brought home the tying -•n. .n achieving his third relief this J on Ted Wuhan -' jw>. b uget season, pom Dimaggm s-mghd in : ve inniags of Mttess 1 eighth otid stt 'e Veeond w:t . •.hie-Tigers liiut profited Hed Soy | play to get j came .With a that put him leg out mju y. ot HAVE LIFEGUARD APPEAL IN PILGRIM .m early 4-0 lead. j Wagner was puiposciy pa nnig from behind with a j and Johnson lashed his sis 0, that gave Detroit all i Toe Tigers' first two um • the first two innings', j i nns seined with mit %| < .urcph. Boston's tilth in | .-.iiu'lenness before I) -- ... against the Tigers.led a man in the opemi-g',m e Red Sox' league lead Eddie Lake walki ii and E hi games over second j Mavo lined a single to r iol».-.iti ..Boston starter, went into the Tigei dug u l.aki ' one inning, yielding scored and Mayo went . ; nd Jim B.igoy w as i w.iy !o third. other two unearned | ' e 1) -bson toeii i •• eked ( LASSIFIKI) ADS V I o»t KAI.K Appl> • A 2.05 * in.':. Bit; 1 \7 IK)1 SIZE A Hi >KN> 2 t!a> Reward « all 8-1:>8j n* late Please V' "ur TAN and gold Parker pen t • MAJOR'S' Union ard Quunset Village. • leave at Stale News »». REWARD tor slung of pearls lost a good iobjiext between Mason hall - llortiocilture 300 E. MICHIGAN to the' placement |I building. Sentimental value. Call h Pnt«"»rson. Mason hall- I'HONE 5-7201 ek for an an nnnlicatinn frtr application for Pat- on Farm and Elevator Store Hours 9:30 a.m. lo •• .k Program. $30 per 40 GREEN, black speckled fountain 6:00 p.m. . f time and a half over- pen. gold clip and band. Sentimen¬ I -hi room and laundry. You tal value Please return to Mary I-est! ' 146 147 Wall, 203 Mason. [ Page Eight Studio Theater Group To Present THAT DQES IT (Continued from Pago 2) The fourth question bad a problem of th'eii- Two Dramas At„Final Meeting of the paper and the questions of three to one percentage answer¬ They are ... 'liege ; "when are you going large size?" ing 'yes' to "do you prefer the same interested •but ; Studio Theater members will present two plays at their "when are you going large size?", State News with or without the time, they 'nt ohe votes than the large size dominant thin- final meeting of the year at 7:30 tomorrow evening in more editorial columns." That last • a co paper regardlc-ev' room 49 of College auditorium, Adviser Paul E. Geisenhof publication.. The old question of AP show¬ gives retiring editors and staff small. larj announced yesterday. members the slight satisfaction ed that over 40 persons felt more "Romance, Inc." is a comedy centering about a travel of the wire hews would be pref¬ that perhaps their personal col¬ The raiiis canip, in'i ma umns are read once in a great agency and is directed by*-~ ~ *" : erable and a small percentage of farmers and the j Dawn Hall, Detroit senior.' aire sophomore, and Lucille Jos- the readers decided the large while. at peace. Now quest soj Featured in lead roles are ey, Detroit freshman. paper appeared to have more ads Ves, these various question will the eternai ln- drii and answer methods have shown too much ovc Marian Amos, Detroit soph-1 Officers for 1946-47 will be (note: it didn't have during the t" do one trial week just the same how the average Spartan reacts crop and foo<: and Virginia French.j chosen at this closing meeting, . . . omore, ■"r'age slightly less were used). to whatever is the particular good? Niles sophomore. -Geisenhof said. or Merrelyn Bird. Dearborn soph- j ~~~~~~~~~~~~ omore, and Marjorie Wagner. Detroit freshman, become inter¬ Store Hour* Wednesday ... 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. ested in a world tour as a means ef winning a husband. Mae Wie- neke, Detroit freshman, is cast JacoLjonX as an old maid in the comedy production. Has Blackmail Plot "Gratitude," directed by Felice Brezsny, Detroit sophomore, is East Lansing the second play scheduled. The plot concerns blackmailing of a woman whose husband is cam¬ paigning for the office of may¬ or, Geisenhof stated. Theater members participating in "Gratitude" are Barbara Weil. Tuckahoc, N. Y., freshman; Nan¬ cy Buckingham, Saginaw fresh¬ trim-tailored slacks approved man; Avaion Woodruff. Milan freshman; Kay Little. Rochester sophomore, and Sarah Dimmers, Hillsdale sophomore. j by "U.S. males"... Entertained Church C.roop fine tailoring makes for fine-fitting Monday night the campus group presented "The Mayor and slacks . . . Sacony tailored these the Manicure" before the Young People's group at the St. Johns' and the fabric-famous I'alm Beach Methodist church. cloth, crisp, cleanahle, wrinkle-resistant Anne Hess. East Grand Rapids j . . . sophomore, directed the play, j the heavenly Sacony-C.iella shirt that goes which featured James McQueary. t Lansing freshman; J. Richard with everything ... Crawford; Phyllis Smith. Bcll- the slacks . Musie Honorary Adds Nine New Members At Initiation Banquet Phi Mu Alpha, musical hon- j orary fraternity, has revealed the names of nine new members < The new initiates are: Julian Miller, instructor in voice at the college; John C'oolev, graduate assi-tant; Norman Diet/., grad¬ uate student from Mt. Pleasant: Charles Hadwanski, Detroit sen¬ ior: and Marion ■ Dean. Lansing senior. Other- initiated are: David Linsay, Marlette junior; Kendal Merlan, East Lansing sophomore: Roger Wheaton, Lansing sopho¬ more, and Jack Stevens, Lansing sophomore. A banquet at the Roo-iveltJ hotel followed the initiation. "approved by U.S. males" and women "in the know" of fashion RECORD HIT! summer suits so oblivious to wrinkles No. 254 so crisp through the humid dm. "Li'l Augie Is A isn't that what you'd expert when Natural Man" Sacony does another masterful job. "Any Place I Hang My Hat is Home- America's cool-off cloth . . . Pah" Beach., By JOHNNY .MERCER as featured in Vogue . No. 256 "Get Your Kicks : On Route No. 66" "Everyone is Saying v Hello Again" B.v KING COLE TRIO Campus M usic Shop East Lanslac