BU TV fa Editorial nta oh Mmaie Union Opera Michigan State News FRIDAY, FEB. 1, 1929 Union Opera Opene Tonight at the Gladmer .. li t io * wtone iftion Number 29 N u m b er 44 FACULTY ARTISTS UNION PRODUCTIONS WORK CONTINUES TO THE TWELVE M E M O T T O BE PRESENTED SINCE 1921 PROGRESS ON CAMPANILE W IL L P R E S E N T Coitom F irit Inaagnrated with In spite o f the fact that construc­ tion lias been rendered very difficult PRESENTED AT GLAQMERTONIGHT UNIQUE CONCERT Preieatation of "F air Co-ed.” by rigorous w inter weather, the B eau­ mont Cam panile toward the sky is steadily T h ere are still many deiails to be accomplished before the rising SNOW AND ICE TO LEAVE Dw* Refc*,r“ ' T,,i, Afle™oo» Mm n m m on College S taff to Pre- u iT 1 T Ml1' L im it.- th e 1M9 tower is complete. O n the In te rio r o f the structure the bells must be placed, GRADUALLY, SAYS SEELEY aimntt nCVM ^rep*r,,ion‘ . fnr «ent Varied P rograai for M ichigan s ta le Union opera to be , heating - arrangem _ ent ________ provided for. at the oiatlm er ih ea ler on " ntl and fixtures Installed On T h e snow and ice situation as it now I M M IM 'IL D E R . S O L D IE R word comes that Lieut. Col. Stodent Body. Friday and Saturday Feb l and 2. will be the sixth of it- kind to be pro- duced here ’i itside. a figure is to be carved in Besides these 'ding o f the ground surrounding the matters, the stands could be quite serious if chance a warm spell would come and CAbse a thaw, according to Dewey See- bv THREE PERFORMANCES IDED Jierburne. com m andant o f the I State college R. O. T C. unit, f transferred from this post in GRAVEURETO APPEAR An unusual program o f its kind com- Jol. Sherburne has been a t East Parable on ly to th e concerts o f the Bee- In 1921 the opera The Fair C o-ed' innovated the idea here T h e fo llo w ­ ing year Campus Days" was th e title or the production, while m t923 “ C a m ­ se o f the tow er a n dthe landscaping ust be considered. The contractor in charge o f the con- structioh is m aking every pfTort to have Ie>' o i th e w eather bureau M ichigan S tate colleg* hatjitftlly cause th e rivers to rise, and the firstperform ance With seven inches o f snow* now stand Mil The curtain rises this evening “ T h e thaw ing would * 15 oclock at the O lad m er theater i Li o f “ Th have th e work com plete to the las* worry about on that score T h e ice dous rangt* »f colorful costumes, and ipus th a t is goin g to be m lfh t y partm ent on W ednesday evening. Peb tjjlj 6. at 8:30 o ’clock in the college gym na­ 1926 the Union lim ited its annual pro­ detail by commencement day next nnd snow will disappear in a natural last not east what Director ( ’ has sium. S ix members o f the faculty and ductions to vaudeville., but in 1927 June- m anner and cause no fu rth er alarm p 'S in g er . a Is “ the finest cast , he has grburne has alw ays exhibited rj-r roPei hestrn will m «r»v ’ T h a t's T h a t' revived the interest in Th is month the snowfall has been ever workpti « 1th on the production in the units here , during m g -a unusually heavy in comparison with T lie cast has been working diligently cl t h o li.-jrin n fn pr ncy and he. has stayed to see nod »roxram program 0pen“ . . t ’as' y™ r “ mus"-“ 1 Spanish Moon, was prrarntrd bv thl> “rs o f the college staff who will Union players pttgan S ta te college unit rise appear ■in the proeram an- artist* in Charles p Seaarr s The Tw olvo ARMY OFFICERS the same m onth o f last year W e have for th e past m onth had 22 Inches o f snow so fa r in Janu­ hearsals w ere held ary. 1929. whereas m the entire month Thursday, with special attention beln: T h e final re­ Wednesday and M ic liiii- a n S t a t e n l - 'iiir i- i :,s ( h e * o f supremacy in college R . O. 'h e ir 1 " ""rH ru tar ftrld o f music and M ile Lim it,' which will h . shown a* e t t il- w i- '- k ly , t h e TO FINISH TERM last year we had only three inches In given to the chorus work A final pol'- have at a red before the public many the G ladm er this week, will open a new fact, .the ground was bare iu rln g al- ish «*a* given the principals, and their i f t h e o t l l e i 'o . . ... . . ,. . tim es either individually d r in connec era in the Union productions. An e x ­ most a ll o f January 192R and ten voices » ’ere reported to be m the liest be w ith sincere regret th at tlon with QOhsldernble ugitn- concert group. M r ceptionally talented cast under the tim es th e tem perature registered .as o f condition y in n er in Which the us w ill bid boodbye to th e Richards and M r G raveure have ap- personal direction o f M r Seager is e x ­ high a s 40 degrees, w hile most o f the Col. Sherburne to Terminate Bril­ T h e leads are taken El ira bet h fs t e d news concern* hen he leaves in June. i»eared on the programs o f the Bee- pected to make a new reputation for precipitation was in the form o f rain R ardon as Joyce Crosby teemed that at th a t Ugl Robert - * * thoven association many times. In New S tate’s Union productions York C ity these are the most sought liant Stay a t M. S. C.-Capt. W e certainly cannot say as much for <»n.ham as Dick Morton L yle Lyon re tryin g to create A TEST 1929 so fa r and from a ll indications at and M arlon H aw lyy carr the pHncf- gonistiC to the col- a fter concerts, usually presenting from John* A lio to Tranifer. the weather bureau, we w ill have to l » l supporting roles D eeply resenting PRODUCTION IS and w h ite clad band o f five to ten famous irtists. and are a l­ wait until A pril fo r our showers S ee­ T h e scene represents the deck of a »tm ent the student la th le te s under th e tu telage o f ways played to a capacity house ley opines Hie terms o f L ie u t-C o l Sherburne ship, as might be suggested by the title fo r an all-college J V an Alatyne, invade th e Louis G ravcure. head o f the Voice o f th e com edy Tlie settings are. both ■ th e students by the d Copt. Johns, at Michigan sta te WELL HANDLED I week-end w ith no oth er view departm ent will sing tw o groups oi colorful and origin al The several , h 10. 1909. the first than th at o f hauling down i™ 1*? - _ . . __ , _ M r Gravoura sang lb Lam m ,. in th e Philharm onic series enrlv r* o f C olgate and S yracu ie j anullry bul thla ls the only tim e he T h is invasion ls th e acid will npi»ear fo r public concert m East • ire will term inate next June ac- îding to orders from the United ;\'es arm y headquarters at Wnshing- END TICKET SALE dance numbers are very should attract wide attention T h e costumes present a wide variety lively and j Ira* published under f C T aylor, ’09. and ership <»f j o . Lin. ass o f '09 in an FOR J-HOP EARLY D c A s to th eir successors and to combine in a .very pleasing blend of K the M ichigan 8ts te basketball Lansing. Efficient Committee« C arry Out color T lie unusual garb worn by the e n t. and the Com - I a clean sweep w ill please n o P ro f Arthu r Fnrwell. known to stu- destinations nothing has been • told o f tlie need D ottili for resentatioo girls' choruses is said to Is* both in­ | than B en jam in J. htmaeff. fo r donts as conductor o f the college orch- pidtely announced as yet teresting and unique The men's ion. the aims, and chorus is resplendent m blue coats and ons which existed back to h i» own »tam p in g ^ * • « ' f a‘ n <*? Tonight. : Sherburne has established an en- Ticke« Quel« l i Reached Befere white flannels. ig paiiers nnd the « - . . • . . 7 orchestra during the playing o f Bach s bie record during Ills seven years as fo r W * undergraduate d a y » „ , n rrrtn s„|0|S, s. tor j he concerto arc •tie now ed itor urged n;.nt-colonel a t M ichigan State Final D ay; lo Deliver Favori T h ere ar*- several c a tc h y . musical was captain o f the C olgate M ichael Press, violinist. Lewis Richards.' T lie iia n d lifiv 'f this venr’s Union publication o f the immbers in th e pnaluction. including incidentally nam ed an A ll- pianist and head o f th e Music depart- production. "T h e Tw elve M ile Lim it. ce a record equal to that whlrh he "G o o d b y e " th e them e song." Nevi Week : s rather Interesting forw ard w h ile wearing the ment, and John W um m er. flautist w tth h ® * been in efficient hands Headed by ■ in the sendee o f the United T h ere «nil be a dance at the Union the D etroit Sym phony orchestra M ilton nrm os as manager, and W arren follow ing the iierfnrtnance tonight, at f m ore literary ma- (b a c k a « H am ilton, N. Y . T h e grow th o f the R o T . C Prof. M ichael Press, head o f the violin Shook as assistant manager, th e com - «• »»«riment has been stupendunus under T h e sale <»f ticket Inr the 1929 J which tlie Playboys are to furnish the per has since that rnry contributions departm ent o f M ich State Institute o f m lttees have carried out to iierfectlon p . ‘ tensive leadership during his pro- Hop was brought to Thursday music T h e a ffa ir is to be strictly for- M X A R M A N D SENSE the Issue besides Music, w ill appear in three numbers': the multitudinous arrangem ents fo r the , ved stay T lie year 1924 saw the e\m ing. when the qi hop tick - nial and no stags « i l l Is* allowed S p e­ to th e prem ier social event first as conductor o f the college orches- *)ro' ation. tonight and Saturday, els was reached tin; s ending the sale cial privileges have been extended to »r the co-eds, ath- •ut efforts o f C ol Sherburne re- rt. M eln n is lias had charge o f w tded when the United States war a lull day before tin 1 anticipated tim e all co-ed*. Admission has lieen set at clety. ason. th e J-H op. sets a young then in a concerto with Lewis according to (b e announcement enti niblishcd ol-w eekly exa ctly tw elve iron men. Richards, pianist, and John Wummer. publicity with Joe P orter and Jack rim ent grunted the "Distinguished ed late last- night from John uild. flautist , with orchestra accom panim ent: Stenberg as assistants H ie program ‘ v R a tin g " to the Michigan State (*l»a* 1» Seager. who is author, com- >f 1910 when week- rity o f the "d a tes" escorted president o f the class |a*-er and d irector o f the musical com- . and In a. duet fo r cello and violin, arrangem ents have been handled by R 1 ' T. C. In 1925 the cadet unit led. . W ith this ad- g jlb rty w ill probably not be p h lllpp A b b «» head o f the cello de- R av .Jennings, and ticket-sales by Joe ' i.van the same honor In 1927 the T h e sale o f tickets was u »tali’. edv lias High praise for the cast "T h e better arrangem ent "seconds" O n the oth er partment. will appear With Mr. Press R etter as.-chatrman. and Ann Anderson. n.Miish'ed service was given again. good and only a very few ticketv were final rehearsals liave been practically expansive coverage are going prepared to M r Abbas, was first cellist o f the P h il- K enneth Carlisle. Brf. Ellsworth, a n d : « k ng M ichigan S tate college o n e .iif I*ft .for tin* eligible seniors follow ing flaw less' lie said E verything is re- ' itw s In 1912 a set adelphia Sym phony orchestra and la ter' Bet tv Carr as assistant« • ‘f r y few colleges to ever receive four tin* three day sale r Iteld |>orted in readiness fo r tlie premiere tiona was accepted F "lig h t o f his eyes." the “ girl this evening T h e house is nearly sold o f the D etroit Sym phony M r Press is* O ther committees are H C Ray. ' xeeutlve honors o f this kind' T h e early Hi the week y. A t this lim e if lek hom e." or some vam ping Juniors. are perm itted to miss a fte r ­ •oil! according to Joe R etter. chairman t l the editor and well known, having made his bow to a* property; Paul T ro th advertising- C ng has since been discontinued by lai trapped her/youthful swain college audience Thursday night as B Crittenden, stage manager Lucile ne war department noon classes on the day o f tlie bop o f the ticket sales, so there is lit lie it the end o f the I summer resort when an August jloist with the D etroit Sym phony orch- Bunge desi gnor o f costumes with Fan- Through his own efforts the colonel but according to the direction of l»r«»f doubt of the ttnanrtal success o f the t im in g three terms, play In >ln»rt there Is everything in' x* fo r the subscrip- nmed down lyilh unpltying, nle Brubaker in charge o f the foil has watched the building o f the huge J W Steward, supervisor o f attend- fa vo r of a com plete trium ph lor T h e T h e program on Wednesday evening ln* com m ittee on costume* Beryl K nnre. all such cuts must In* reported at was levied by the rays. He certainly should D emonstration hall momentous as an will- include M argaret Preston. Deci Watkins. El, his office in the Adm inistration build­ T w e lv e M ile Limit 4 all-college election Pheavenly g iit " fo r twelve bucks event in the developm ent o f the de­ In addition to the perform ance this ing before Friday o f the week fo llo w - JVeriied (h e Ifolcad * 11 Serenade Music Mozart both K e lly . Lenorp Pearson. K atii partment. while mi command. W ithin evening there will la* a m atinee to­ M ichigan State C ollege Orchestra Lynch. V irginia Davis. M attie Hon • the walls o f the hall Col Sherburne Inc if they are t»> be excused m orrow at 2 30 and a th ird presenta­ • present systaftLjof A C E R T A IN T Y K ath ryn G rettenberger. Gertriiu»* conceived and developed tfte college s All prelim inary.preparations lor »be (toils was initiated, M ichael Press Conductor tion- tom orrow evening a t 8 15 he ilnlcad was pub- iy. February 7 is the day *2> Brandenburg concerto No. 5 in • W oodworth. IJora W orden. MargHi- • first |xilo team annual junior party, to he hHri in Hr«» form but with the W alker, and H arriet Winans. C ol Sherburne ho* as enviable a ballroom <»f the Hotel Olds on .nex« SARETT PLEASES fo r M ichigan State's R. O D m ajor j s Bach .ear's work it • was record in the service o f the United Friday. Feb h, ¡»re in readiness and t to parade fo r the benefit -For piano, violin, ' flute accom panied j lie pnjier in regular states UK he has at M ichigan State n o th in g hut lhe final details remain ’ o LARGE TURNOUT by (tie orchestra» eight, panes Under «s lu n g agrarians who w ill be in college ills first idea o f the army i>e attended to next week M»*ssrv Richards Press W ummer. Favors for the J-H op w ill be given out H U lair the jiuper LARGE AUDIENCE bring Farm ers' week. W ith past originated while attending Louisiana Farwell ••mi-weekly in 1920 as a basis fo r our reason- S tate university where he was cadet f -< rn th " Union lobby W ednesday nnd •if the pnjter was On tlie Thursday o f next week,, according to FOR FIRST CONVO r3' O rou p o f songs officer in the R o T C m ore than safe to assume an Htute N e «-s ” by Ijouis Graveure declaration of the Spanish-Am erican Leland Clribbs. chairm an o f the favor oday. hursday. February T.'at 3 o'clock 4 Passagalia Handel war he lefl the Mint hero university to committee custom du ring the |afternoon, the weather is going C ello and violin tieeome a second lieutenant In the regu­ T<» receive favors, it will be necessary, W e e j« * » e - R o e t Prove* Inter*tt- ?r t»earlv every ad- ’ lost inclem ent Messrs Abbas and Press President Robert S • Shaw wn - lar . arm y in 1899 P rior to receiving to present the coil|Mm attached to the ded som eth in g". Al- this commission he had been cited for Hop ticket, your receipt o f having paid i* | a* Lecturer Thortday '5* G roup o f songs principal speaker at the first nil • tnn paper was tried Louis O raveure lege convocation o f the year held bravery a fter serving in 21 skirmishes th( fee A ll houses and groups which N ifht. lu rin g the p a s M w o “ O C R C O N C E P T IO N during the Philippine insurrection .»re planning on giving pre-hop dinners, the M ichigan s ta te gymnasium A j»rks the beginning you bum three miles into Admission to this concert w ill be 50 In 1911 he was commissioned tirst -are asked to coo|»erntc with the co m ­ iiesday morning. In his address p i page, seven-column cents fo r students and «1 00 for others lieutenant in the regular arm y after m ittee bv procuring their favors in a Em phastzlnf the enduring pleasure fo r a date, taxi three miles idrnt Shaw .^aid. M ichigan Stan than students. be liad served both in Alaska arid P a n ­ group, facilitating to a great extant that is to is* found w ithin the world o f e n fy -fiv e cents bark to the cam - have no financial problem by June 1929 because at tliat tim e the b«K»k^ ama He became a captain in imp itie dispensing o f them nature !/•«• Sarett woodsman-f»oet ap­ § x l her another six bits and the •institution will balance. a fter follow ing the punitive expedition • Although the exact nature of- the peared before a rapacity rro «'d in the REEK GETS bles back to the city, and Anally * three miles back to East Lnn- • two o ’clock in the m orning— MUSIC IS STRONG Lewis R i c h a r d s known pianist and tiarpsichordist internatiun- |campus m eaning o f diplom acy condition o f M iclilgan State. In do who is senior officer o f the unit, is c om ­ Ralph ( I la-onard form er varsity I try «nd, Spartan clown I your form al party late in the this he fold of tlie financial history pleting his fifth year on the staff o f the wrestling coach here, is suing the s ta te 1 'n jp u fe f Harett if» unusual He lias night in Detroit at the college, tlie plans fo r the 10-v H O T. C. B efore being transferred board of agriculture for «4 500, a y ea rs riw n from »bsruntv to nation-w ide dis­ W r o it Business d u b [ thereby leaving yourself open Music is the keynote o f the Union hulldlntt project which is before to his present jiost Capt. Johns served salary, because he was d isch a rged : u nction a; in e o f the nvist notable trp o f a vaude- bligated to sorority bids earlier revue T h e T w elve M ile L im it." to take legislature at the present time, the a t Fort Houston. Texas. Although from the coaching staff o f the college p ^ t s of- tl * generation He lias *uc- . he W estern Vaude- place F riday and Saturday nights o f troduction o f the new music depa nothing definite has been released os a fter the school year had started r ««u v e iv » hi»e)d the ix n itio n i as woods- this week At the G ladm er N early 2u ment. and the standards o f the laxrnard if'sttfled in court at Mason man n ger ’ »rolessor and em inent to his next post it is understood that lie <1 oth er officials of Thursday m orning that fie was dis­ different musical numbers in all com ­ dent body is to be moved into foreign sendee. 11* * ’ charged from the staff of the college voyageurs and woodsman and in the d is equally re*|g*cted by the • 'V llle usstHiution. of prise the jirogm m fo r the opera, abl.v - -ent to pass judg- supported by speaking parts that carry (Jet. 5. 1928. adm itting that he was told held o f letters |O N V E N I E N T by Ralph H i Young, director o f a th ­ « ai organization fo r . AM PUS out a strong plot Am ong the inusicaJ numbers are One Out of Six Still Fails M m « j ' _ * letics. that the sports lie was coaching mm. were to o tie l»e dropped, but h he also main Haret* lias contributed to many na­ tional m agazines arid has won num er­ ** association •r o f th e clow n ou l- For- ous prises with hie j*«em * . A t present 'A L E N D A R 'S a ilin g” by Frank Ouetschow and sailors. ‘ L ove Is a Puzzle by Earl Berg and M argaret T elfo rd . I W ant a G reat to Answer Muster Roll g- d by the state board o f agricu l- he was em he has a professorship at Northwestern university *»rie,y spent I C h ica go m aking ar* their _ , . . ture. and that he was not notified by f his sp ecial ties rin g Big Arm y.” by M argaret T elford and John Doe and Richard Do», in com ­ them A t that tim e th ey w ere sim ply thal body that his services at the col- t he boys. "O ood-bye. by Robert mon with a couple o f thousand other an interesting collection o f handsome jege were no longer desired until it . was I.(JUT A j » i r <»f golaslte* éarly .this e th e trip to D etroit «b a ll. M ichigan S ta te vs G raham and Elizabeth Harden M y Suite students, read the S tate News photographs o f scholarly gentlem en, th e too late to secure another position He week Please return to J L N ola if rtered bus. in hope olgate at Ham ilton. N Y L ittle G re y S h a ck .' by Robert G raham Some o ilie r anonymous and llght- whiskers, now o f a sort to fill th e m in d : was varsity coach o f wrestling, soccer B-17 W ells hall c behind th e foot** p. m — Basketball, W estern and chorus. Caionea. by K ath erin e fingered lad. however. perhaps the with glee, being the natural appendages football and lacroeee. a te Norm al Fresh vs. M S C. Mack. Elizabeth Case a n d D orra* Shoe- equally fictitious Addison Sims o f o f any m an who. so to speak, was a -______ Gymnasium cra ft: R epn se. Oood-bye. by Robert Seattle, does not. man. T h e y were exhibited a t th e « « « » « — u m m o flC W T T A p. m.— Union production, G raham . “M oonUght. by Elizabeth T h e botany dep artan n t cam e to this W orld ’s P a ir In C h icago; and. since L n u i N I X i l l n t l U C T l * I I I i T w e lv e M ile Lim it G lad - Harden and chorus. A L ittle Bit o f conclusion last week when, through the O e n h ave decorated the botany labora- Sunshme. by M arguerite Clark. FI or- mail*, and addressed to D r Bessey. l° G here; until, os before stated, HAVE NOVEL EXHIBIT AT THE UNION 2 U N IO N » P- m .—Union fo rm a l party ence H erbert and chorus. ’Tilhe. by there cam e five o f the six photographs * * ® P h tlo n proved too great fo r some ballroom M argaret Hubbard. Phi o lin and W il- abstracted; some tim e before, from their o i the campus art lovers, HDA Y ham K a n e. Moonbeams, by L y le Lyon case in the botany building L oot week. then, th e State Newel Okay U msm I (kckMinlly-CM- ! f Nintaln is keeping M ichigan 8 tate . vs. « ’clock e very even- ^ ’ o w 8w eeth*art by Now each o f theee pictures was a printed an admission by Dr. Bessev o f t r o l l e d E x h ib it « 1 « B e S L w f t c e t one o f our a t Syracuse. N Y Pta ita Ouetachow. I U rn» H er Eyes," choice bit, as w ell suited to fraternity the picture«' well-nigh lrreMotlbte _ m.— Sw im m ing. O rand by R obert O i~ h a m Jane.” by L yle house decoration ae. perhaps, anything charm ; and a request th a l th ey be re -» F t r S M ff W t d k . Y . M. C A. vs Michtsran Lyon. Rosemary, by Earl Berg; nktalnabls on tho o a o p u a W hen the turnsd. nevertheless. In the intersot o f -la M a y 12 and we O ym . E v e ry o n e is g o in g to ‘ T h e for •Susan," by Bari Berg, M argaret T e l- case broke. Dr. Beasey admits. It is not science :M m 1 bos candy [ P m.—Union revue matinee lord and chorus; M y H om e T ow n to be wondered a t th a t th e ' under- A n d th e first part o f th is week back M a jw Hoople talJUrMr T w e lv e M ile L im it.M W h y not L th th e m ain desk, ° > f I . ^ R o b s ^ Q r a h a m and chorus, graduates, tem pted beyond endurance cam s the p lc tu re s -o r fiv e o f th e m .! £e f m t S m '*5 S ^ ^ ^ ^ " d l l S a S d i l early. Lowney'a P- m. -F re s h -ö o p h track c a ll the (tia d m e r fo r tickets n M M . by t h . a m company. by i t » n o m n * w h u k rr. .n d h i« h - o lla r » John Doo and Richard R m profeM rd I d ^ n ^ M w r m a n l' S jiS S m i e Oo — o i tlw em inent botaniat. portrayed, lift » tham m lvm . by letter, the now and lie th ere w ith the iT n r k to y . m.—WreeUlng. Orand atu d en t-P acu lty Dtacumbm tr o o p , -d « u o f them mat n p n a | th .lr » r r o w Andnow j 2 ? " rent. Bji» mm w e e m oney Y. M. C A vs. Mlehl- held th afr m eoed m e M U * l e e Sunday. H ow ever thouah choice Irom the the m arch It hot and h m v y on th * traU Th! «t2 i j ouch as theme I State. Freeh and vanity . P- m —Union production. atth the e re n o e at u m o O m u happened u> be rhmm very choice, u-appeallnd. to botany ctamm « n d , T S T - —..? I Twelve MQe LUnH." Olad- AY— -f lid S a m rn m im m r^ iM p im — . - ■ . * ” **• • * H * » wtm ma t r i e l » m g be o th er j — fr a i l— m ■ — m edbp ■admm took up Alawet fmty yaa*» apt Dr. W. j. Beal, you Wtu, to, m to p a t, rnem acromito be included la the rntininnm ea- tPn Bma. ^thm hmd af tha dtpartmaw, mlleUd with the ocher whtdband — »«y - -” " Pa* ta i TH E M IC H I O « * DIATI HIWI Michigan State News UNIO N OPERA STATE EXECUTIVE NAMED ! P u U b M tw lrp « w i k l r iliir-ln* Ih « nolle*i* •h ip I lf U m» «f»H i»n ta o f M irH e a n H tat* C«l|p*e. The M|phl|T*fl S iile N i « * ••*Tir> i on the fou rth Moor o f the I 'm . hi Im lM in v lin 'lllll T o n ig h t the1U nion in uponxor- in g th e p ro d u c tio n o f a n o th e r opera. “ The T w e lve M ile L im it" should he a m ilesto ne in the g ro w til in q u a lity o f these pre- ilh w ir D e t r o it h v w p iio n v n u m i vrn % MM IM I » P R IC K S AS UNION REVUE GUEST Clovemor and M rs PYcd W Oreen are named among the guests for the Union production, "T ire Twelx-r M ile L im it." to tie given a| the Olndme»' t o ­ STATEC AFE I f I F. (•rutili H iv e r A w . T«l«(ihrtne. ro ll«*«*' p ir lim v e , P tli'iilln n lOt Hcnt.atiofiH. P are nthe tically, we A llc v lf» night o th e r guests include President mm state*« brilli« k ev e r th e u n iv ff j H(f|p# hou r« ■ Mitn.tur M<>n<1«y. W w I ih « i Ii v . 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H a g « and V an K ylrn are the three Mnarts na who are close SUNpAY AND MONDAY on the follow ing evening Thin Ir the with ih** v»r*U iiti t/*p In »he rute for leadership fjfo v e le a d ­ T h e piayrrv i asking the eastern »rip i he Spartan gymnasium SUNKISTl first tim e In n decade tliMt M O r e m ftrttl W h ite quintet he* enter«»«! eastern a r* lirif) 'O r o i e Van/ylet». DJekeson. T h e usual rivalry between the two ing with 52 points to date With five men who have «cored 20 of , JOHN GUBERT territory. lie n Iferder (• ■* »**!'.. fR p ra lfi Felt under-claaacR Ir expected to |«revall. Al more (mints aplere In the nine gam e« Penn S ta te and Cornell r im e from artd T otten * « der«, and Ifa g » Retti I, I h o u g h only « small squad o f thin SUN Russo ft*» i t i r have won «even out o f J L h f fell in defeat before Conch Ren Van mo'-.f o f the event«'. T h e «nphom ore« • « «farts T h e e o n q iM iro rM if the Aletyne'ti P lyin g Dutchmen and the in ­ dications are that State w ill hag the A « II 4 *»* I M I » K A T * because of their experience. are t,h« fa v o li tea for the although M verei i r,:verRtty o f M ichigan iw rn n tti red a o f 272 points t-ipnf fa r th l« «ea GRETA GARBO MHrnonn nntl the Orange C olgate hue oprt to faculty /»I the fronti entri» *• expected to give ••i an average of 20 points per MICH hurl n kikkI record this season, tout flucknell roiiqucred them lunt Prtday »he «e ro nd v*’»ir » hard battle to o i* Thelj^'dppofHínta have «cored 101 point« o r an average o f 21 2 night :i«i to 21» and f*erm Mtate turned piare M i 'V T ie r g a m e T h e 40 yard dr ir a large num- l»er o f entri**« Voelker, K!IJ*. •' ! i • "ir ln g to date Is a s fo llo w s - r t f n rrrrn ’n P lu n k W o th fU R R i and ftnthfnan F f» rr TP l r * " H ■ "• «• hiim.i u i for the sophs will ii v a g g lfiit Cria* D on n m ve, F tft is 02 p r r fr r t ti 21 Inver* M. S.C. Restaurant well Krl'kson, Fnhfl I .<• f a y e f f e . M r Haga ti 4ft Olure. Nelson, Raur oberi, Simmons. Van Züylch F fg to 4« fin 11,re r, a nd Kerffie fN u i H e r d e r . 0 |A 10 90 RtiRR^JVYfeikfrr. Kill«. Roth Heat » f i 11 ft 90 f ir '« ,. KfiVi W llaon mi i l entrttM In Totten, ft 7 17 .UiC 220 yard daah. he frosh will f M 'k e s o n F 4 ft 14 Upen Day and Night h« defended toy » li K r l e k r o t» Nelaoft I ' m >-r O r o v e , F 0 * d »«a tfiH m P ft 2 3 1 12 1 la h rn ev. L afayette lir e Rauch, arid Robert H n y itj «1 1 ,1 i In the 440-yard rlakh event If/ithfUR* ff'irdhfjfg F 1 1 3 Wllaon and Yarger lot the RophR w ill b*' Van Antwerp!,. F 1 1 3 I ’ D u id e r g a a t . f l 0 2 «tacked agnln«t Bwanvrn. Fahrney Jrafayette, Rauch ahd Httixkw- 'flie srtphomorea will t»e Nfrongly for ttfled In th» h a lf mile event with iJoWd Price, Held Fullerton, Ismmla. Friable, earing. Chamber lain, flalbach, an*! Hlnn running agaln«t Swanaon, K alb flelai'h. and Jones T h e 440-yard relay will Ik- an lnu*r OPENS SEASON eating event wlLh Hi» teams being wlerrted from ih** f«»llowing men Strong G rind R ip id t Y. M. C. A. Sophom ore«, V'**‘lker. Himnell, Yarger ItofhfiiRR. and Wil>g»ri, and f ’ rlaswell. T rim to Fnrniik First Oppo- ' IsifayeU e. Krl'k*«*»! Fahrney. Rauch. RuiNt. and K en n ey for the fr»Mh nrnt« (or Took Mm. In the shot,pul Handler and W ll son w ill opiMMw l? 'nmpsrhta. Russell will opjro«*' Carlisle and H e ld firan d Papids hrin *' a «Iron ex for the frrmh in the |hiI< vault c«mteat rtivntlile re«*ord In recen* years, having wKh 'H ie hurdles have hut few «mtrt«M » o table record i nrecent years having ha»I one nf the strongest "Y " teams in J.KW1R H T O N K Rusw'll. Vnelker n»i*l Yarger fo r the miphurnoreR w ill c*m»|)ete in the 40-yard' In wand high sUcks against Bulat, the the middle we«t th e ir outstanding swim m er Rose a free «tyler ir H - it » 1 A JO H N M A C K IIKOWN ruad» several *’ Y ’ ree»irdk and previ lone iw :t entry mjely epmpeted for th* D etroit Ya* i • WOMAN Micra.vs 'lu ti ltl< hrnond fira n d Itnplds diver of V U ltH A N K H . Jr. STATE FROSH TO form erly dove for Coarh Hoerther i Jose meet I he following are »h i,f M ulngan Btate Mtale experts a r itators on AFFAIRS D o a *m »y S K B A S T IA N . PLAY HERE FRI. tom Couth Moercliet wti dejiend to ii for Hi ale Pree style relay Tate Khied, Kllln- ■ TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY and Craig M ed W n ln n S ltlc F m l ; Hop« fot Third Strtiphl *»i yard breast stroke k t land and iff ft SO yard tree style T a te Behind o f Bchautoei /I Victor jr I Vi vard l»H' k iro k e Craig an*l Bchautoei A fter winning theli first, two en- tOO yard free style Killtiger and routjlcrit Hu S tate Frnnli five wiii at Hrhled tempt to grab th eir third Victory Prt I Mvitik Cixik and Rasikas dnv. night whnn they m ’*et the Western. , 22«» yard free style Freeland and B »ate Teachers Fresh in the stm r»«n, T a te gymnasium at 7 20. M«*flie\ relay Craig Hmith or Free land. Ellinger 'J'hr »treiigth •o f MlUtopfier Fr** • i- T h e above free style relay, in a p ra c­ unknown hip if tliey at* auythltu' like tice m**et with I .ansing Central high Hie W estern Htale varsity »her*- will Ire school lost Tuesday broke »h r existing a teal ImMIe T h e Hpartan ffeahrn*m 1 Hpartan |s«»l record by 3 j nm m d* eiwHlv cdntfiiered Alm a :W to 24 'w o weeks ago I «ant Fridttv night Hr closely contested fracas, they subdi the strong ilra n d liapids Junior 'pi FRATERNITY BASKETBALL tet. 30 to 2ft and Tuesday in a sen mage with « ‘oarh VatlAIslvnr s flv* LEAGUE TO START SOON yearling H|>urlans stack**d up |t> jm»i against th* varsity’s 24 ln le f- (r * t e r m t y Co m « to S * * r i f n Coach Ited Colvin .will prot>a F .lr v fn th S o o m s 00 start Pln n m and Clreen in the I ward berths Bcgakool a! the pi C im p u , p***t and Cuthbertson and .Vanderjrl Chase forward and A i ill . forw ard or guard. Hredln. «‘eni Tti«' schedule of the in te r-fra ? "-n :»• and Ited Dettuan a guard, arc *n basketball leagu*- opens Tuesday » piomiHinu men wlu> are ttkelv t»< ft, when ,tlie four initial contests w -«m e action Friday night also lie played • ft ».•»«* »»»all has the reiiuta tlnn o f amusing more enthusia » am ong the fraternities than any oth ath letic event T h e outcome o f th** M*aaon is particularly a’ m atter speeulafi G O LD RAUL W H IT RM A N II o U K T h la s k g Cafe . . . Paul W hilcm an, k in a “ í J •*/./, and hi* «complete ordK 'ntni, will broadcast l - * C H al l> M M i « the o i.li t i o m h o u r e v e ry T ueada) s .« r iin | F e b . 5th, from V to 1 0 1 *. V »• F an« m T M B S A W O S c m S tandard T im e, o v e r e n tire n etw o rk o f C olum bia b roadcasting System . S A T .— K I N .T I N . T I N to " J A W S O V f l g S B L "