Un. Y-ntuTen Librar 3 ft P- - tti rUnion Michigan Slate News THE s t a ti news Phon* Ib K x tension 104 VoAvU Ch m Try-0alt Dec. J VO LU M E 18 l : : FR ID A Y , N O V F M B E R 20, 1925 N U M BER 20 SCHEDULEAND Principals of Sponsor Installation QUESTIONREADY FORMAL INSTALLATION OF CORPS SPONSORSINGYMNASIUMFRIDAY FOR debaters! COLORFUL AND IMPRESSIVE CEREMONIES TO MARK ANNIUI EVENT; SPONSORS TO BE PRESENTED WITH INSIGNIA Triangle Debate Witb Albion and Weiten Stale Nomai Arranged. M« l e r l a l f o r l>nth m e n a n d <«i- t*d «I • I x i t e r s h a s be ri p l a c e d in CHOOSE BAND SPONSOR t h e i « • li ve ry r o o m • f t h e l i b r a r y oh«*dules nave b e e n p r a c t i c a l l y a n 1 «III r e m a i n th«* re u n t i l a f t e r Merla hill Haa Dialindion of Bt- ill » t r y o n t s w h i c h w i l l Ih * h e l d Ml.leted a n d the q u e s t i o n chosen « l u r i n g t h e fir st t w o w e e k s in D«* . in* Fini Sponaor lo Be Honor­ •lie co >ed debate s q u a d t o r the «•«• ul> -r M e n ’s (|ii»e«tion a p p e a r e d ..ii wlil' li will a t a r i a t t h e I n t l i i ; tn th * F r i d a y i s s u e o f t h e S t a t e ed by Bind. . o f i lie winter term. Ne WM . N o v . i: t fi t rls* <1 li e s t i» • (1 . i| i i e s t i o n for debate w i l l be: in 1«» l a y ' s I s s il e He« ( ' n a c h D F i. lv e d , tlial t he c o n s t B u t io n j F« k e r i ñ a n in rm in i 1 hI m p s b ii i ld - til Iim untended t o g i v e c o n a r e a s ; In mi i... in- • •r a n y t | u «' S ti on s t„ , w e r t o r e g u l a t e child l a b o r . K.v iiiiiMsluin oln rfui and t Mtio T r i p P l a n n e d f o r la ir la . TRYOUTS FOR UNION m a n g l e d e b a t e w ill be held • r s t a g e d at \ll i io ti c o l l e g e ats d W estern I M ore than norm al. A t e n t a t iv e d a te haa it»n e d in I h e H n a r r a n g o d w i t h M m » i n c i t e uni * i> o f M i l w a u k e e , W*a . b lit it not b e e n d e c i i l e d a a y e l w h e r e CHORUS TO BE HELD in stallatio n u d e r t h e dt- i- l i a l e w i l l b e h e l d , t ' u r r o l col* t Ii Eti r ii ish Chorna for Union Vaudeville to Be .ilao in W l s e o t i h l i i . a|i|M‘a r a o n . lied n le. Under Special Committee v t r ip is b e i n g p l a n n e d l o O h i o ; In* g i r l s ’ l e a i n , m e e t i n g s o m e o f 1 Thia Year. irgy r c o lle g e s o f that seetlon. I la»ft, iib ar, f orinilo* Harkte»; brlcm limée tallirle H alts: renter. Merla «.ill: r tr lil. .«lam e. M illir e n t (la r k ; wi ll b e t w o c o - e d l e a t n s a n d tar lam . d o n e Kanne» T h e la «lev Opl team w ill h a v e a h o m e e n g a g e - il.. I lu I' ll I» on! e a c h w i ll t a k e a trip. •'»fa|n «I fit I i 1 1 e d it A l l o w e d f o r I M m t l n g . m are a n u m b er of o ld debut- START PLANS FOR FORESTRY CLUB * h a t Will liHV I be e lion i« l i e a d s ti le c oi n li) i I tee i, ».«•* H k ib i s y e a r , a n i l t h e y w i l l In - -■•bd I 11 F i l i n o r i d f a r e ii l i e d to t r y o u t f o r n* new eandidatns. the squud Three a r e a l l o w e d f o r d e b u t i n g In ELKTRICAL SHOW U S t S m E S ANNUAL I ™ T r y o u t * i o r t h e a ll *« Will lie h e l d T h u r s d a y liigg- • ti»* I ’ n l o n b u i l d i n g . A t l I it niar c u rr ic u lu m a n d d ebu tin g H. C. Roberta Elected Chairman Eaton Rapida Milla. D. J. Weddell Rrcrivra Yearly v i li lie I :: in t h e » b o n Mu loi ii - n b s t l t u t e d f o r s o m e o t h e r »b e l e a d e r In |.r• v ioiih i »h ir in g t h e w i n t e r t e r m . of Goneral Committee In F r e s h m e n t e x t i l e • I a «w >r the ScbnLrakip Award. i re Ii D. (V K c k e r t n a n u u n o u ti e c H Ckar*r of Show. h o m e «• conomicN clt» | l u r i l i g t h e fir st t w o w e e k a o f 1'a tid ld a tes a re expected • • n g i M f r l t l g *ln»W w e r e •f ; » . - - « • • ! at ■i f f a i r anal a l l m«mh«*r« o f th- »itile ,%m .Me t' T h e ch» Ill» ..I'll..ll | M u r . Ill | l r 11.1,1 •i m e e t i n g o f t h e e l e c t ri* a I ••ngina-a-rs « l a s s e « v i s it t h e m i l l s a t * o m «••rk o n t h e q u e s t i o n a t o n c e Ut; d a v pi « » ru in e n i at M i c l i t g a n S t a t e c o l l e g e !'■:• •■»day •lu rin g th e fo u r y e a r s m rolle« ' • ilia * lira -«»«»••«I w i t h ' »" - r i a l f o r b o t h team s has fo r m a t i" evening It I* **xp«**‘ l/-f a h e ld 'It i nagem etll s h o w w ill he h e ld d u r i n g F a t t i e r * . I w n y s s e r v e d to t h e » 1« » ■ lib ra ry . •'IV« Il »n ah « s p .. ili/» d « ti w eek this >ear instead «lu ni i 'lo - F u t o n Maplds M et bo « f|* t < »1 « «t r> i e r i H ln lie i , i • e n t iif i « n o f t be 1n - pi m g t e r m irate o n ly o le e II f ' U t i b e r f s w a s a p p o i n t e d »•« n ■ . • ’ ' 1 toed by a p r o m - COMMENCEMENT o r a l ■ b a i t m a n ; I. It U s i n g ; It I P lou tde , wi t d v e r o peration »1 SNOW WONT HALT K-I l> •I -I»» e a k e r «le Mr a r i. The flir t i m o l • la rg e n u m ber of PLANS STARTED e x h i b i t s ; It \ a» a l l e y , e x h i b i t s til ■>• i III pllMHl til#* 1 o * c - w o o d K 0 * * e g h . a r r a n g e m e n t •* P r o f I. H F o i l * , b e a d «>f t h e d e c WORK ON CAMPUS ra t th e p ro b lilM 'fl t i n w i n ti e v e n in g h l|' u v lf'd • it'.r* o n 1 b " m a i n floor *"im toil tlie public it ■• .. ». ltd t h e a f f a i r a n d t a k e trical e n g in e e rin g d ep artm en t # .u Speaker To Bo D a d M Upan la ii o m i n « t « »1 c o u n s e l l o r f o r t h e c o l l e g e C o a t t a Campât Improvimi at. K«P i in it ie r m u In te l • ■ t « toi l' -o ny F o l l o w i n g tl i e c h a p t e r o f th«* A m e r i c a n l o a t l t u t e o f «ro p s <1 u i r e s Ht«* c h u r u '♦ • r a n m n > w h i c h w i l l b e g i n a t H .'A k Naar F atara. K le rtric a i K n gin eers, i t t io n a l engi* In Spile of Prematara Antoni last e -»n«l ••w t a x o r» h« -.1r a P m there w ill be an in fo rm al ne«»rlng s o c i e t y . * : , ‘J " tU ••'Whmtaaff-rannir ¿ ¿ ¡fi ‘ 1»c e m e n t s for c o m m e n c e m e n t of Winter. i* by »lo I nlon o f r ln f r l. •i f « i'le r I lid ij o u g h ' M i r l j i g n i P (Mate ««»liege a r e v ir u le r w a y . Th«* conl r a r t ba n lor the in v ita t io n * a n d the SPECIAL A L L L «! a f t e r I he in el lU K TEAM TO BE ENTERED «I I I lie d e c i d e d up ttn in t h e ire. A sh o rt m eetin g o f the i in * w a s l i d i l T u e s d a y a f t e r - PROGRAM TUESDAY 1NTER-FRAT COUNCIL IN CROPS CONTEST Men, her* of t h e class h a v e been Invite All Engineer, to See Demon- CHOOSES DELEGATE To Compete lo Third IntercnUog- •• make suggestions for the •rnent speaker and for the '••ate sermon It is possible alration of White Cool. F. P. AMtwift Elected Rcprc- STUDENTS FORM iate Crop. Centeat at CbicagO- tale will be secured for the. W h ite .0*1. what 1« 1 •niinent speaker from out- local branch «»f »he Ameri» all III*»! ttlte iif Klertrb-al Kngliw. ■«. r e p r e Th# iralalivf I t NêtÎMêl CombciI LENAWEE CLUB * i* ■ oil* g* »bird w il l io t* «r c o! !e - be :•' » . , 1 1 ; r .«m ..n d l l a y - available, one of which w ill. lege is going to g i v e inf* r e ti n g ■ th »r bound f'orman M iller is dem onstration^«»! this ¡ubstan«e a Lmuwvc Coanly Moot and Elect at a g e d * in t e r - man <»f the inritattons commit* it* next m eeting n e tt T u e s d a y e v e * tie h e l d Officra fur Now Oryaniialton. It l o t i .al 1be committee will cell upon ing at 7.30. in room 11. •»Id« ball •n d ..' * rs of the aenior class within T h is m eeting w ill be <«i ir»tere*t 1 e lo i Ml F o r t i Mir«-* 1 few weeks for order* for e v e ry en gineer tn the »oilege a* tied V Ii l i a i « - * <>»l e g e Al •M o n a. The dues for the year m ay be but a short tim e before the med The .«- n a h «-•• • ;*w»u net at $2. m ight Ibem selve* t»e tiled upon t f‘ r t r a ■ouncii »«*• r e i a r y M II i" l Lyman was appointed cap* confront problem * attend ng th«* us he •om pletely ■ant) Ii •i«*n!ng. •let b« mdoor baseball team for o f this new fuel tn a d d i t i o n to thi fît i'lefa- «affi, o u n t v « li lit) ■ oh]» nnd •'T»lted science division nnd liar* dem onstration there w ill a lto l»e otb r.f - h e ........ •«»ter 1. M M o rsi . •t i.-r captain of the agncul* «•r entaxtalnm ent " f general en gineer #(| ill) la**! -to l l • r e s id e n t o f •ivision of the senior class. The ing interest provided l tie A I F F wlJ ■ re sid e n t M M : inter-divisional •btii tournament will start after indoor es p ecia lly desire* . good r e p r r m t a tlon of the freshm en and r i p h o n t o r e • ffj| CHEMISTRY DEPARTMENT e t a r v , <#• r a l din«- eh. ’ fe rn m i r « r T f < urn •*bk«giving vacation. The sen f a i n for the engineering dirt* en gineer» present ht ADDS NEW INSTRUCTOR Knopf >< not been appointed as yet. STUDENTS FURNISH Dr. g D. Hinten te Tniw Charge follow* SONG NIGHT PROGRAM of Claaoca in Freahmaa D o b Ii In A d rian i ’ ric«** .«re «iso OMICRONNUADD Wodnoaday Nifht Mnakal Pre iealtelle ♦ed A I. K n o b e fe rtn tn e t h< ’»ve »^l p»»pular Ja m e s H H ** a e lm a n p u b licity d i ­ Ian'* r e c t o r if »he college «*» »he mata Th« U r g e - n c r e a n e m e n r o l l m e n t V. H. Charch of Stete Dopt. Of • Kates. Pyth ian ; Miss Dora United Slain Department of Agri- number* Daniel Dlefaber *a ng 1* .» ' « r ).«* ntt ule it t)«<»-H»ary to Herticaltar« Speclu to Hart '■ and Miss Merlon f'rosby. eral selection* accompanied by *ne - m g Kx» h a n g e ' l u b in H o t e l K e r n rcsiffé t h e » t a ff o f t h e d e p a r t m e n t ruilure Aaaiata College J • Delta. Monday at 5 o'clock. ukulele, and ‘ l>oc ile** pUy^d pi­ Vf »n d a y n o o b h e i L e n t l s f r y b u i l d i n g 1* o v e r c r o w d - Clah. r*ual initiation will be held Sat- ano solos : «nd pian* are being‘made for a Foreatry Dept. M ' M a * * e | m a n to ld *■' ? h e f ‘> i t r? v ■• November 21, at ft o'clock and « building. V II ■ hurrn ••( i h - » 1 * 1 « >l,.{iarl national rad io convention held in FACULTY FOLK CUB TO folowed by a banquet at the W â U b >h» h t * T h a n k r m n « W a s h i n g t o n N o v ri, ff * a n d 11 lit m e n» o f h o r t i c u l t u r e ' « « t h e p r t n c i r" " * -» it «.f t g r i c u l - • 14 building at ft o’clock. for a rraiimr of th- -»a** »»»ah represented W K A R a t t h e c o n fe r p a l s p e a k e r * 1 .» m e e t i n g o f »h e H u rt I' ii ?h*- t o r e s i r f r. ^— HOLD DANCE NOV. 24 Maude Gilchrist, former dean M-aaon an-1 rh- a l l -»at- -»<■'" < ioc » - « lui» h î th é A l p h a f»s militi Itiei tix u«- •»il«*ge )«» f u r n i s h - ¡«* college, will be preeent at the ad by a romp»l*ecefnb«r colie**«« I ! úD o f t h i * s u m • preeent sclire members are Sugar beet p im»»«»#.«! in by ciailon and he flower »how held a —— Klaine AI word. Mlse Oenerleve from » .he f»-d«*rjl g o v e r n m e n t thin the lntMt t*d to to j Q i Mtroit iaat week end at the Arena The next Fnm lty Folk rlnb dance U H IY E U IT T G L E E C U I t y e a r , ••> •«* j»«*d in **nl a r g e m e n t of r.h and Mlse Margaret Shadduck. State student*, j r . (h#< gdrfienn a I«nurie. J W f'hriat and » ill be sponsored by th* t h e c o l l e g e n u r s e r y a n d alno 1 e r t h e ' * » » n u n ik x M n rk i* the in - Blery, employment y ^ Gardner of the formiry ad lee of fke Military department nnd EDS SEtEKADE CO EDS d e v e l o p m e n t o f t h e n e w niveerp Ml ; ‘ 'idont. « M is M * a Ckurcb. ,0^ U «flurd»y i l ,tud*nt. r«p«ri .1 -e.nm .nt «1» * ‘» e '• '« » « « » o ry Not *«. j ----- D u n b a r s t a t i o n n e a r S a u l« Ste. Harto. f r*""»'nt. u d Him «Word, n m - « » 7*M urw. ON t U N d lM th* À tZr ñ , k IB Ih« be«'Held, and Th- ntudeBU m»d* toatallreu - T*e pony oil] bo laformol *«d Co-ed, *1 tko l nlr«r»lry of Ml«.- I ' n d r r I k « < U r b « M - M a r y . g o t t k o 111 Palm ar aekool M Detroit. • a u .ii» n . nnmi for , l»r*«r enroll- rmnyemeol, with » numbor of tko »bore « 1 1 1 bo daorla« from . : * * to , Icon got o thrill WedoowUy oUbt tr«oa f u r n t n h r d m u . t b , u a o d oaly „m orro. For the l u i ihre« «..rut, for rlkibltloo donor, at the 11: J . o >«orn. Tic hot, w|]| bo l i t « ohoo ibey »oro wreaadod by tko for t o r a plaatlag. nunlbtr of rail, hare annual horticultural akow to ko bald par rooplo nod mmr booktal nod trotat'olreralty malo (loo rlok. m om b-oda of tko doportmoota and Oor-i Mom kora ooaomblod uodor tko romo la from «««tar beet grower, to at M. S. C. dann« Farmern waefe n u i Fotoy at I bo arm ory -Tko Hick-1oiadowa of all tko dormitorio# oad ■ad Mm. R. A. Vm n* C » ’■■phomotm «M rtn c to tn ool tor M r Blery for help in hnrwentlng the ^ DotroM waa sut*- Cateo «r i badì» w ill far- i aerorMloa. alaalot *— a . «... mmstudents applied for NewI week Saturday. , aollaço . _ w o o t’ lo i «he Urea t l a A t e t e k »(/,, . i* w . i mv. report to 0. 0. croP^ th€-| up with the Northwesters comm here le do bet- mefc the mente. OnAr 1M tleheU wIM | the fair le ede. whe ahewered them »id i e — —lo V hotwm n J :l o wttk applaaoo and »Qpl— »»» ■teg. Nov. 1C. »»d a O C l o u e v a r p A r . «¡novo l î i i T * “ • -rtW Coata dortaoor a moa. , bo goM. Vwak ¡ÉÜ AbboM H all i j-------- LaM t.br durlac -- tha -paat weak. Michigan State News RUDOLPH ¡MATHEMATICS CLUB KOLBS’ Ml.„rn Lucli, white of Tpallantl! H IM Blanche Border WM the *Mk » ? Ä Itaatw 0« Maana war. I e«d ,u ^ ef MS HIHtm at the t„. ! MEETING AND DISCUSSION ,f ie a t s o f Ereljm Per,." a.d Retb .eC. h o » . I . Orld. Hr. V. O. Grove and Miss Meta O ta 1Ewing were in charge of the program ; of the Mathematics club meeting held N M h M tw ice w eekly du rtag the college year by the students o f the C o lle g e B o y ’ in room 210, Olda hall. Tuesday. The M ichigan S ta te College. Catered as second class m atter a t the ; subject was the calculus of variation* poatolftre, Meet Loosing, M ichigan. A dvertising rates fur- A M W T n gi S and It* applications to the curve of nlahed upon application to the Business Managpr. I quickest descent. By BIFFM eBA M KMTORIAL STATT IIB If H H IH IIiV V IV N B lA llV f V I STATE T.M.CJV. COOPERATING H o l l K irr u. P O W E R * , T»M. H erm lan House. dtt, A M » E d ito r W ITH COLLEGE T PROGRAM F I I K I * W . M A H S . *2ÜS. H erm lan House.....................Business M anager (Far frtrod H it y has beea mtoalsg M A BEL A. G B T T B L..................................... Co-ed Bdltor For >onf lla ii sad aw fret that are oogM ta let yoa h a s M i where- The state V. M. C. A. I* «’«operating Levon H orton. T 8 L __________ ;..... Spo rts B d lto r J o h n Kelly ................................... Features shoats. He reiaraed to Root lorn- very generously with the college "\ »lag thh w nralag after a hectic I f * In devtdoping Its deputation program Brva Prescott, * f7 h .......................................................... So ciety B d lto r l^riMhy Burrell .................................... Literary days en m ate froai Modkma. Am which is now getting nnder way. yoa probably knew, Rady left for Roy M«*<‘ullough, state student score- Assistant Bdlters . tary. has heen hr constant touch with Modkma loot Trtdsy. Paul II. Bngle, C. W . Kletsmsn. 1». It. Olson, George Woodbury l»on Wlddell who Is general chairman T. L. Christie, K. Him«*l»iiuifh. Ilsrold Marsh. of the lis*nl deputation work. Rudy left East Lansing last F ri­ day morning In company with hi* K K PO RTM K N roommate. They decided to head ing dizzy Then a giant wave »lap­ John Brlsbtn C. H. Hill Ororgi* H. M*nire for Grand Haven and then cross on ped up against the bow and the two Nat«* Ballliai'k Marian Bennett J l>. Medill the «*sr ferry to Milwaukee. They loyal followera of the Green and \\ A ca ll Vij! Anderson C Kolkoski were drenaed for any kind of weather White were drenched to the akin. M. Clark It Mdntiis O K Ratnseyer and they decided that it was “ Madi- Two or three more plunges and M h*w v Win Muller II. Niameycr «on or bust" with them They did our heroes were rather overcome J Kenton Clco Cole Ituth Grusainger. Steno. not hsve much trouble In bummlns with mal de mer. Rudv led the pro­ H IM IF T Y R E P O R T E R N • to Grand Hsren and arrived there cession to the rail and soon they «•t. W’antM'ta 8im«»n. Ituth Hurd, Edith Nimontnti, about I In the evening. Some kind were In Immediate dancer of being Phyllis Troutman. Alice Hunter. Agnes Trumbull native gave them the dope on how washed over the side. The mate to cross the lake so they sneaked came down «»n «le«*k and pulled them R I MNKNN STATT down into the railroad-* yards and away from the rail and told them to AdvertIstng—-O. T. Whitburn, ‘27; L. Synder, ’¡W; Vic Anderson. T ; get inside. Rudy and Al could hard-; waited for the car ferry. Iteurtnan. ¿7 ; Tckln Sparks. *29; l-eirl* Hnliler. *29; Olson, '29. ly navigate and both wished they ha he or *ho chose Going sue h an in fa n tile w ay o f gettin g them. One is supposed t«» tie over the tmok m u tilatin g stage when he reaches the h ig h er grades in g ram m ar school. T h e child prodigy Up •*r prodigies who are res|n»nsible fo r this u tte r disrespect, o f col­ lege property are i»ge«l to retu rn the m issing pufgc* to the lib ra ry at once. DEMOCRACY A FAILURE? •‘W h e re th e re is no vision, students p erish ". Dem ocracy w ith o u t leadership is a puddle <*f protoplasm w ith ­ out a nucleus. Le ad e rsh ip without vision is a ls*ll-wether process o f luring so many head «»f m utton to the edge o f a cliff, and then down. V ision v%ith«>ut horizon is the authorized base fo r the belief that v e r y time undertaking, for it involved pio­ the sun and the w heeling system s turn round the earth , th at yo u r nation is *u|»erior to all oth er nations, that y o u r college is the E you go up in • modern build­ neering in control apparatus as well as in generator design, but duke institu tio n , that y o u r fra te rn ity is the ne plus ultra, and that ing having high­ eventually ail difficulties were you y o u rself are the elected cen ter o f all that is. speed elevators overcome,and there emerged the W ith o u t horizon, w ith o u t vision, w ithout leadership dem ocracy i** not only the l*est fo rm o f Lad governm ent, it is the worst form ^ th e C hicago Bq 7*4/ f a f t t t v ii tm rttm /r jskeä: “ Variable Voltage Control Sys­ «»( the |>erversion o f the le s t. Athletic Club, H 'n rrt 4$ v* m m grt t r im ,*vi tem tor Electric Elevators", now Deni** racy w ith leadership is a nest o f eagle eggs fe rtile w ith for instance) you /*/sr 4 tä rg f tfi 41 trg 4 9 iZ d t im f standard throughout the building H i r e tH n tf ftr ta a iti f t tx tf . : ■ / . v«f//rv cosmic heat. are lifted by the ingenuity of at indusfrv. id im tt? Or 4rt tkty fin e d vf# njr»nt Leadersh ip w ith vision i* a strong flight of eagles tow ard the least one Westinghouse engineer g r if f '? Mere you have the tvpe of i*Ull. who is barely ten yean o f the Tktt |iell dem ocracy. You need but to drop the last lette r of it and it spelt* som rthing q uite other. O u r practice of nating current into direct current, direct-current section of the engineering department range *l«eaking t«» e«t h o th e r may lead to friendliness and on into but when that was done no prac­ motor engineering department from motors tor driving ventilar- fellowship, but dem«x’ rocy is the result o f .something more than tical systrm of control was avail­ -came the special problem of ing fans to those tor dumping c te m s in g th« vm a i organ* in saying hello. able it the elevaton were to be designing an electric generator whole cars of ore at the docks. If this is not true, then the shortest and m«»st practical meant operated at high speed. T he sug­ that would perform as one had A force o f 1,000 men is con­ >•( *»taLh*hing a dwnuvra* \ here is to furnish all students and gestion was made that the control never performed before. stantly occupied building th- faculty ft*lk with telephone*» and to see to it that in speaking be accomplished by varving the M any were associated in the motors designed by this section. to «*avh other, they use only these weird devices of democracy; “ Hello— hello— hello!" Westinghouse That our democratic spirit i» shifting and weakening all along the su rface should not make us run up the Valspar flag: Save the surface and you save a il! We have had too much of that here We have never hod a fellowship in deep, creative things. Me have never experienced the zest o f working out great issues together. Demucrac) insists on this experience more Hmiw all else. Our faculty should rouse itself to confront students with great j§- oues. Our students should create great issues out e l their vital young blood; and. in their turn, they should confront the ffitu fty with those issues. Democracy is a aeetful fellowship in dM lta* with greet issues. ~ ■ _______ W W « w * ti wm i. l*® °* l» » p M sea Wednesday a «vaning. Hie Social Whirl Dorothy Sawyer entertained herl j parents over the week-end. When one atnrta to reel«« fflO «t-H.. .-.i.l'.. ' appears that the Waters hare areel the time real i a ’un /“ . ''li 11 " "* on™ seek-end which preeeata Itnelt. P rtie r nM » »s. . 1 ■ 1 ■ ' ",r«">uoa« ■■1 Alpha Ciamme DHla The pledges of the Alpha Oamma j Delta fraternity acted as hostesses to November of Sale military sponsors wlll h».held !h the n y n w lu B f - ii" ? '“,1 ‘""'"'lotion of pledges from other societies at a ,„al dance, and a Union party w in f t « S T l T t h ^ l i n i l i,v.. " " H»«p suey dinner Wednesday oven-: TJi? . ***' „rdoy ushers In the Phi Delta, Columbian, and 1lonir with fl»e open houses (Iren by the Ae Theon pm i imlphlr. Kunomlan aorletles. Sunday ,lte™ o „n kKa.p.P* Phl' P,IJ,- ing at hast Inn. Lois Oates was in charge of the affair. LUXURIOUS FUR-TRIMMED - l , , y « III entertain with an open house »«'•«•noon the Phi Delu »0 - roll«»*». HrsiHews | n t h e Union bsllfoom P h l D e lta itrrl loan lm r v ,U U | sud P r „ f «„d Mr„ ,, T h e tall term party w ill be held f " « ' «’■tiny us p a t r o n s »a d th . ' U S S a tu rd a y ! Cedar Itsmhlers furnlshlnr the mo Birmingham. »-nliiK with M ajor and Mrs. E. B . . »'"• An open house w ill be h«ld Sunday arternoon and pveulny H. Duft. the week-end at £ ,n? .MPtt. Marjorie Law­ M a rfa n * HwMtanl, H. It. 'aft son and Beatrice McNaughton spent ( The Wilson Club orchestra IM p h ir Th» Oroun Onion of tbia month la their respective dccldrdljr cleaner than lha one of homes and Olive Heed viaittd In laat month. We are delighted. We hope to develop a magaslne that Hurpaaaea all othere in rood pep and will humor. the pep. W e haw- the humor, now COATS ALL FASHION CUT COATS K n i Alphlan "" j the music for the open house MarllM*! Mcknight, If, K. '¡h i The junior members of the B ro A1- i ,h*‘ “oclety ballroom I th in k the last issue of the Green i>hlansociety were In r i . r „ o 7 t h . ! » Charmmf Varnwnrkniitrdundnvoir mi program given at the literary meet-' , 11/*• Morrlsh will attend the nn- o n io n Is a great im p rovem ent o ver the others beeause If is c le v e r and ir a / a l l colors of m a t e r i a l s ■ilk hnnny in Um Ikmini moAi sud “ “ Monday Iny ** . .. nlyhl tional meeting„ uf Alpha Zeta at C hi­ iludmoder» >nu RMibMt nffnmmitu» cago this week. not shady (oraitrartiv»mronr 1« »gartmoment». No Marjorie Torrel Is patient In money or mcvmmmUninm upmciwc ne» M illicent Clark. "JH L. A. qotred. FuBperni uh» » M i n colorilltm. Irations (¿lnJl>«M ufM trfàm. ìWer-. the college hospital. Kappa Delta The last issue of the Hreen Onion ALL THIS SEASON’S The sorority rail term Informs! could safely he sent home to the yrtwkCw Kiif— <> Un. P y th ia n The O .O I V I : wl11 lM> h',|‘l ln arm ory .Saturday family in e ty th lan pledges were hoate.i- evening with Miss Mary Shellenber- a better type of .minor 'ban the pre­ It was clever and contained GARMENTS ___ _____ 1** r and Dr. and Mrs. It M Olln as vious isue. Hut it wasn't unite as , patrons and patronesses. I original or clever as last year's Hreen “ N K A K I.V E V E R Y T H IN « " Thornton | Onions. AT REDUCED PRICES Miss Margaret Webb had as her •loll II . It i ts s os m e f o r h i r e lij d a y , h o u r o r t r i p W e go un* Juonr baseball, Onylord Burke, track; a n y re a l huntor w a s n o tic e a b le H o w ­ e v e r . on t h e w lm te . w i t h l o t s o f r o o m Hats, Cigarettes »M or e y o n w a n t to g o a t t h e t i m e y o n w a n t to g o r n d ' r e t u r n it tie. , Claire Bnnls. swluituing. and Ted ime y o u s a y . a h e a d f o r i m p r o v e m e n t , I l o o k f o r It Thompson, basketball. to ad vatu • The « a r 'o o n fn g was MACKEY CAB COMPANY Andy W indiate of Pontiac lias been pledged to the society good. and Ice Cream— f*-1 3M44 715 K lte r SHwd Olympic The inter fraternity indoor base ball season opened Wednesday when VARSITY IN BIG TEN the society played the Phi tleorge Wenner and lltrn ld K o h le r umpired the game Deltas X-COUNTRY RUN SAT. \ m a n Im»m( s h o w s h i s f a m i l i a r i t y w ith t h e b e s t, w h e n he (Tlfe întiti Jouît ^l]up Alfred Vogel and Allen Edmonds, am It» spend the w e e k - e n d !fi Man­ chester as guests of Harold Ko hler Mi I. lo Alili AI hoi in til*- annual c a l l s f a r it h v n a m e — w h e t h e r it i* in I h e s t o r e , a t t h e l 7n io n n r o n t h e t a b le . Phyleitn :il i:i:t E a s t l.n u M l K l v r r Avenue Basi I «Musing F (I MacBachron h e a d s the com I n s p e a k in g o f tin e p l a e t S to e a t . *>urh a m a n d o e s n o t s p e a k w e ll in ti.p e» il ioli agl lll-f Ile H i g luiftee in charge of i lie o p e n house to be staged Saturday e v e n i n g llcm/ I'. n i fi .id d itio u tu I l e 1 O li fe ll ||" v a g u e ly o f “ r« * s ta u r a n ts * '— h e show*» h is d e f in it e k n o w le d g e u n ii M k h l g H i Stale Srlrphmr ì l i 31 Variety orchestra will act .i* music makers. th e re m i ! N u tre D u n e M i rip ie tle . o f t h e lie s t a n d s a v s “ l l a r r o n * " . u n d \V:il ti ' i t e •»erailibte Saturday will see the annual foot­ W h ile 1 r-ii > e tig n u c s !lf A lili ball game to be played between the 'IV le a n , f : Im r e w ill co a 1 h*i I n g Klnkeydinks and Ka»*en jammers. \rb o r (I.. . . r ie v ii r - Il \ e ro * 1 night P a t r o n a and patrone** a r e hum ph' Ul«ist I}:)»» ! M ic h ig a n sta t e S o r in \ |)H|lant| i s i a* team l-.re e thè Mtate i •nerves Mr. a n d Mr* Joseph Jasper and J o s ­ fS k . SHOES S i l l WOMEN eph Bd inonda. Morton Ma«on. a-si-tunt track coach frmn Oregon, and l«oren fl lin a of Adrian were recently initial- » 0 » 'E a tH a u in g Dry Goods H oover D im r i Hone Î U. W I I \ K R I I N , 41a*.« o f ‘15 N o v i-llie i 175 E . lìro m i K l , or A i r n w i JU."» \ . W a s lllllg fo t l \ %c im e . V ir o * » frmn t s f i i l o l T t ie a lr e Th*' so« !»•!> i t a l l r o o m W ill b f. lit- tingly d e i o r . i f e ^ i In a Beautiful Dress Pumps I -I l i k k g 111 u y manner lor t h e f a . , i e r m imrt y w h ic h IS to b e . - Ia ge d S a t u r d a y :ig h t T in C r l n i s o n l l a in l» l* r ' 'ill u rn nth rio icxquisite, dainty stylos in a groat variety of patterns—- inn sic w h i l e Mr a n d M H o h ln io i and Mr a n d Mrs It VV T » n n e v a n Cent—.Satin—Colored Kid— Silver art* the materials used patrons for t h e a f f a i r R a lp h Da I j lieads t h e c o m m i t t e e inI h a rg e an* these fine fitting, good looking shoes for dress and party aiding liim a r e l.arry •M a rke a n t Harold Douman ear. Miss Mary Jane Motle■V of Ann A r hor and J a m e s < ia m h e | were v Ibi to n at the house Sunday a n d M r a n t Mrs P Davies wen- w i n n e r g u e s t s Monday night. The College of The football gam»* between th e Poop deck"’ a n d Sunday renuited in a " " •core Ti.e th»« "Stoke-hol**" ‘No Hope’ H i r m kym SHOES a N theat»*r party to he given 'he win­ ners was postponed as t result. HororlA* The Sororinn society bad as !.«• i**- g u e s t s over the week-end M i s s Uearl A k—ilm t ia Tutituy’t Nimi n y i tl* w M t trttkm n clan iu w . vm uaw TO W a w . Green of Ithara. N V and Mr* of Hope College wot totpeoded, hot doesn’t meotiee whether om Overturf, dean of v^nmen at Ohio wealevan In honor of M is s Green the eod of o rope os how. the A l p h a Pht fraternity entertained at a tea Friday at which the Soror- ian -»oeiety and officers of Alpha Prohshiliost it no dooht to Moose lor il oil, hoi il seems to me G a m m a D e l t a and K a p p a Delta were guest a. Hut,. Marsh is entertaining her thet wheo o whole tlsut of frethtsseo usili come righi oot its f tool of mother M r s W II M a r s h of Iletfr.,» Margaret Foote, president of the / a t t i, without neckiiei on, it’s time to change the nome to "Cel- ¡oral W A A . leaves Friday for Ann \rbor wiiere **he will attend the lege of Ho Hope” . W A A convention. H ip r a s George itiakhoim spent th** week Another popes onnooocet the whole thing hoe heen Inid on the end in Hay f!ity while J. Iiale Medii! •isited in W alkerviiie, ont . and tnhle. If on epidemic thoold hsenh essi in Nichigoo Stole you’d George Dirks nnd Lloyu Wilson were in Oxford. wont to do the utool thing essd Iny it on the tnhle too ; hot yon The following h a v e recently be»-n a d d e d to t h e P h y P - a n p l e d g e list* hooen’t gol the tnhle. Here Below We Lint a Few o f the Latest Hite W illiam Wolfit. Hay n a id A n d e r s m . P a w P a w How we’ve get ekout the hen fornitore note in these p o r t s ; a n d S A. G r e e n . S a u l t S t e M a r i e CO M B IK A M ) H EA R THEM . THEV A R K '¿ R E A T 171-1» IV V m m l W a R i- T ru t n - l U - *l« u..-l III. Itnn.i ond we've gol InMet. H o» ohont sending ont n few templet. It-lft. Bam I m Buaoy u h . w Ki.x T . m Tit T*"d I /- » n and Hi* Hand 17111 L e t M e C a ll You Sw eetheart -F«»x Trot A Payé to Trade It-ta. t T h e lla if w a y l l a n o Ikm ce «»rch. in . ltd» 75t M ap le L e w i Raff Fox Trot -The Halfway House I Hi nee or« h at \ormaiMlr Fox Trot— Ace Brigotle and Hit 14 Virginians MILU3 DRY W h y Amwrt Y e t Raltw* More O ra a fe e ? Fox Trot GOODS CO. BUCK’S Ace Hrlgisle and His 14 VIrgiuians imi Phene 21-30« -M arkel nd I ll s t»nh. Fo x Tn»t Fo x T ro t M urkcl and Ilia Orrh. D ry Gm ìr Fnesntnre Co. 3 9 1 M. Week. Aoe. R a S i- t a W w Budd’s Music House S h u t N ad« M idigen't Olden Fsmitmre Sênee M U H sary B ftR R ty P a r la r , T f c M F l a a r T in W n n . Sacaad f l a a r "EVERYTHING IN MUSIC" ta t» a. W ta M n ta a a » lam m m s. m ca. ■m u m i m o m ì w w w tw m » « c u m - ■ ■___________ YEARUNGS EXHIBIT SURPRISING £ Co-ed Edna S o y « :^ aspirants for state court five STRENGTHINAIWUALSQUADBATTLE Redly. I do enjoy football games, but I am actually ptad the season Is over, aren't you? fUte feel* guilty if STARTDRULBifi FORFIRST FRACAS sb«1 doesn't go to them, but Natnrdny Adriu Open Sm m s Dicw iit Niatk; Captota Hadntt, R llllo , Han, Zallar, Richter Craaa Gaal Lin far “Wna” aaf “Craan” Art aftern«Min is a wonderful time to do mending. Frederick, asd Jagsaw Brother* Laak Gaad. VaaqairM 2 4 4 ; Am M , KaaMi, TaHla, Barrati, Warahaa • • • i if course. *4*11«* of the |da vers do With tli«* 1D2B basketball srhedule Im* next week hefore the liifluv : Shew Praawtt. need mending too, when the gam*' *“ the football squad w ill stört tu over, but It wnan't neeessary to bring Mirbixan « bauchir ••l-ven «•■ally still in ii stage of formulation. Mich- ■re*«red ! he «»hi*» State outfit into the ! igati Htate court men arc isdntlng to­ eroase the dally praetice runter Thf> a nnu al fr»shm»n football tempt Richter missed goal Blue« that in. C A d d fo r the filia l time thla sea­ of the societies use hark alley* for It) verdict didates are rcalixlng that a task con- II. II. Mnrx, and “ Chuek" K< Douville fumbled and Haun. Blue son Tht> squad was dlvldad. to form entrain-e to their hon4**. that ':b* ! f i oil i s tiieni, no matter how hard or erieks. letter men from bist year rlph! tackle raced throuph. acooped Northwestern, the alert Evanston, a unit know n aa the Greens and an­ girls saythey are petting enough easy a list of iHmkings come from Di- at prt*N**nt on the varslty squatl up the ball, and ran unhampered to (tl outfit which surprised the foot­ other hailed aa the Blues. exorcise lumping the poddies <»r skid gently pur*tiIng the taeties ord«*r««! the poal line R5 yards away. Ware- rector Ralph Young. Thla year's ding across the ley ruts ball worid by administering a 3-2 Green and White five must lie built the State mentor. rharnrtprlntlr of the paat football ham missed the try for the extra s s s lirk.ng *o Michigan. conquered Pu r­ ! around i ’aptaiu •'t’hrla'' llackett, tl*«* Northw«*stern and Chicago um. campaign. weather condition* s«*ro point Blues 12, Greens o. Just the same.e I don't eonsub-r it due I t -*». tbereby winning its sev- AHKinaw product, and star lineman lies will Im* inet on thelr nun .. extremely lamentable, and the allp War»•hum Bunts Hennttfully very fair to make the gym de|Htrtiuenr . nth «an e of the p**t 29 years with of the football squad, llackett ia th«» during the Christmas boliday ». j.vry arid made It difficult for either team to ahow Ita beat warea The No more scorinp resulted in the suffer just I**« a use we are t<*t lazy to •he B >il**rmakers . only sure v«*teran from last season, while the Adrian eollege giitii'- lilues. . aptalned by llarratt, prom­ first hnlf. but the hall was continual­ f U- • ed off to the t«recn 20-yard line in plays were being slopped at the line tlie froiil in the running guard poal* tbet try to play now tlie Imll will I»- tiv«-r. and that will he the night ibev'M and Danxlnper w«-fe a constant men piav Mh. well. |T1 fool them! I will M ch g.«n Ushes with Minnesota ward |n»sition seeius to lie the one EMERY’S OIL STATION ace to the Blue poal line and per­ formed mu< h of tbelr team s offen­ sive work Tuttle once thrilled what few fans there were In the stands by not write up their old game«. s s s l»o I hear a voire In the crowd ask­ ¡t %nn \r>.- Saturdav for the C’on- s»nir«s* of »«»mpetitlon. tlnoigli later . ren e hampotnsh’p M.chigaa « i li pive thetn fhe confer- e nce \ \ic?*»ry for •l»*v«*lo|HUeniS to la* ex|w*cted ill Couell K«»Im -«piad. may hriug men to the and pia • Nor? ii wreatern III ifront who are ea|iahl«' of u|is«*ttiiig tin* Patterns a diving catch of Danxtnger* pass ing what s|Mirt* «sane after our fail l/outa M . at M ichigan wltPb looked impossible E a rly In the fourth quarter tbs Greens got an offense, under way. and ware begin­ excitement is all over? an «leer young lady! And that* one of the tenuia you have to la* up Bnsketiwll »»•rond piace «ince the Evanston liredU'liolis that llackett. Itu-so. Jag- •. ;im ’>»* .-¿«*«ed îts schedule, and is in»w aud Jngmiw, will form four of •;thout * tse game *n its record ihiN year’s State cidlcgc live. A i. <>n« n < hica go Ht i hica go in Sox Triangle Hi-Test ning to threaten the poal. when llaun ;>ro|«*r weight to plav on s s s u» do bat t le f«*r ihird pia* e With tin* curtain drawn on th** foot if eith- ball season at th«' conclusion of hos­ B r i l li a n t , m m le ra te o r s u i. grubbed a loose ball from lutniinger and and ran 1A yards for his second No, t'ynthia. they don't allow you •r » h M'.v«g.■ «r \V iwNiMKin w in» Sa tur- tilities at Madison. Wisconsin di»y thej «vali tu- i :«••! with North- Satur»ia\. Coach Young has Prtlcrvsl last i I uchI I’h o rk s , r iiiK atrip , touchdown The poal was missed. •o plav if you art* twenty pound* over a n d p la id s in harm o nizin i.' Reputar Gas Score Blues IX, Greens ii weight Thcv are afraid you might «esfef*! -j : h»- p*-r- entag. but sin - -a* ha« a lublM, tin* gri*l«lcrs. vvlio desire Is'ing ba*- game io be ketlnill eMinli«latt*s. lo let a \v»s*k inter­ c o lo r c o m liin a tio n a . S ilk The Greens opened up with an aer­ slip and break tin* gvinnaslum lfo»»r onsid* - d N«»rtîjw.-*iern would pet vene U*l'»*r** iiiev don the regalia of Oak and Mobiloil ial attack late in the final chapter |i*sii«|eM. a luisket lui 11 g: me i* sup|**s-‘ second place baukcteer*. a n d w ool an d s ilk a n d lisl. hut Zeller got In front of one of the to he a «(sirt. not an amnsemciit pla* •* " In t e r w o v e n " heaves and scampered ’•» vards for for the spertator« As a result of tliiw orders, it will N T I IIK K T N The M -btgan < ¿ tqi** and the entire season's work of the t^ins-nc •«i*-d by Muskegon last in thi* class. * on hi* way over here T hey're ‘V ravenetted” > •quad The yearlings ar* on* of the »••-« • • the laal tWO arhoola to to the land of stale beer, to tackle Keep their shape and m u ir > drop * *he U lu lar * haae Charley Rosenberg, the tattling ban­ strongest flrat year teams that «ver appearance. s Foote’s Auto Laundry graced a lítate gridiron, and sbo'ild tam champion of the American fistic I.*namg high can ret «how a prof- world. Rear of Washburn's Smoke H o p he on* pood reaaon for a aureaaaful varsity next yaur. ■*t*;. asob Ttiev have seven v1c- $2.50, $3, 93.50 5 T ara M ashed. M r m m M Md *oriea *i» t on# defeat on record onw The work of Moeller M rO frr Kin- ami %lem Red— VI aveline O ils Thts weep »bey engage In an 1nt»r- it* Arnold. fihultx. Hltchinpa. B a r­ Thanksfriving Toggery i.- c «»«’,• .Ditte*t • ;th Mak Park high, ratt. Smith and H a u t ou tha frwfc at i Mk Park II« ne *hts season has «»**ni»**'‘ |b«*m t* ready! s varsity material, which w ill ba wal- corned by the coa* hm* -’aff ne** ?•»!! Kltnt and Bav (*ity clash this to take the placea left vacaut by we*k «r.f «Irand R a p ii« I' ' takes STUDENTS COME four varsity linemen Andemon Hombeek and Expert are Fe ll, Deacon, oa that Inn Arb«>r kan krbor There ta a chanca n»ay puil the unel- H tA T p H q MAY BROS. 'T h e Hat Store a t tta# Ib w n } all capable flankers, who will v iv a pert«*d and dcfe** one of the laat two To Eat at •>ur three varsttv ends some stiff com­ title ron'es'or* petition for varaltv berth* next year even «tari to «lem the *tde of F lh it, but Bav «’tty will not HM. 2» a. W M b la g ta a A *». In scrimmage agama! the varslfv this led by l.iovd Hrasill the fastest M. S. C. RESTAURANT fall these men have distinguished bra.ntest and most clever high achool themselves as good defensive men ama «een m *f«te intera» hui »atic ton»!» «tare the d*v« of Harry (M*KN H A T t 'S O A V N H .H T and receivers of passes >« M M M W W W W W W W V . i Kipke and George Uipp. Nofra Dame Yourrtvtyinpittura ktves nothingunluhl Tuttle. Douvtlle. J Both well. Dan OPEN D A Y AN D NIGH T tinger W ills. IM. I».«son W «reham Richter. Revier and Zeller have all B ra n i! « without a peer todav in plaved pood this season as ha. kfleld the state He can paas. punt, drop men hi« k place s . k *kirt the end*, buck X m a s ry the itne and outgeneral the enemy Pk t» »» help to taN year story to vour G REKS B U r if j « a defense Not »«.» u h r i star on THE PLACE TO EAT- Felt I. K %ndar«on .ffense Hut e«4«ally »a H1U* h on il» Uve ráel e«»er. Le* aa rep u to » year IHaatra- Moeller I. T Joachim : fea >e His punt nc record last sea tien« by the Line or Hatftoae pm r— in mm er MrClirr I. G il *, hints am was 41 «arda, a figure p ra ctic ally more rolara. The Wolverine Lunch Kamt i Arnold Shull» Deacon R G C . . B a rra ti (C> an heard of in >nUege cir» lea. and It T R K « m H « ’ •eetTiiaglv e«aggeraiesf Haun ; not, hut the e n te r has seen B ra tta i! Bombe« X tit many a oni»**t and never yet has Tahe it or 1 LANSING C0L0RPLATE CO. U M I M l , M IC H IG A N riMM J Both well Q B R ich te r' he failed to scar or kwh up to ex­ im Tutti# I. H Dickenson ! portations Agntnat H ig h la n d P a rh U M IM (HviiviUe K H Zeller ! last fa ll, he s e e ihre« aucevwuuve kicks hy B ra a iU tra v e l 74. I I . and OPEN DAY and NIGHT l 'a n im e r ( C l F It Better i varda K a rh woo a t a m tln fil Blue 0 12 •t «ge >n the game J* * - Green 3C.Í-.. Touchdown» llaun .’ Zeller Rt h- ter Hubetitutton* KIdrcd for R ich ­ £Qnn»**m'miiimHiiiiHtmmnm;iiitMiiiiiiinmiino>a««>Miia i» omiWMmi ter. Wareham for Itevier W IIIs for lim i 4 lalhrw al Ih » Nmallewl M archi af h a h 14n a n a Zeller. Eggert for lte*«*.*n Herrn»! HARVEY PHOTO for llitc h in is rra h tll f.»r Barratt SHOP D. I . “COLLEGIATE ELVE“ Rath for Kidred Hornhech. Archer f**r Di« kenton st.-, hman for W nrren tor llaun Fulton for ir n old. Webber for K a n iti Fisher for Hhul'r H« haar f**r ln»u»ilfe* Khm- isiiniisivsn riMMUM. 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