WEATHER: President's Message n.on»Y; ItJSSIRI.E • HE MEMBERS OF TI'F C1.AS8 OF 194?: *: SHOWERS I no graduation i.f • ach soninr cla.vijr.-m Michigan' ■ -Mope — and this is to !«• our nin-ticth commenc- -ins much more than simply the termination' o.-mic efforts i r a yiven number of student'. ,• i« much more imrosrtant i« that tvith the jrradu- : . **' >r class. Michipan State Collepe is broad- mrtuer..e uprtf tit. iral area* and uHian com- ... of Michigan. and to leaser extent, those of o'her 2179 Receive Degrees Tomorrow a"d foreip nations, t'.rnduatinp seniors po l'oith •his campus no; a- individuals accountable on|> •••' • is. but as ambassadors and representatives • ;' this Each of ••vent, in the years ahead, will add to or . t :r»m the jfooti .-pinion in which Michipan State Exercises • s h-dd by the iveoid. who maintain this institution, i- ... os , -ome •>! v .. i - :.v t'ollepe will a'vvavs have a elaim on your lovaities rip.bt to expert conduct which will reflect credit -ir'h ;• i- unfair that Michi- At '48 Commencement • ay ,r But if the system of it must 1-e The Water Was Evident Charles Kettering support which'makes Rain Damps . - 'ike this possible is Will Give Address •tinue to the American flan iustifv its ex- Float Show Each -jpported graduate of institu- a -\t (carnival For Record ("lass Hv I \\1 I MEM AN* ■ -ipher leaminp is ■■•! to demonstrate •it his life that puli¬ I'upiuihl I n t ontiiiiif ation is sound eco- Oil hrlii'ilulr l uuiplil Its IIAL WtLLARD A crowd of over v>lh> per. sons tent -at through showers lasts night for intermit¬ k .C&j WK iH Offers an hr>ur while MSC's twenty- % a Voir Program ^ * I'RKS. JOHX H i XWH On Michigan h .•.numbered thou-an,: :ld normally be rxpep * hipher eduration ' ■ •nhpatkin you seniors : >;ith has always im .* .re Each per.ei-at: • arryinp -t. the po. r 'ater penerato n- ; .rs of I'Jls ve . harle- heitertng \ raparUy rr««i lined the bank* af the Ked mid nleht of the Water ( arnlval u,is railed oft oler difficult ■ '-. Iiti" Pictured Above ate many of the hurdv iit-rsmi* <>d*f la«t nieht helwre * driving ruin Mattered the hpectatut« to who braved the rain to view the (irimd convenience and -••*-jv tweiil) floalk i nninps of a new •■•.. Club I Seniors Honored . have vsatchevt Iw ' . Ton Of ■ • olid l»e assurance • ■•■ r Aima Mater I- ToEu ixcaljhur Hipping Nearly 150 p... t- .st» of rlotti iK- totaling almost a ton. will ailed today t student* and fa Ami there i* practita.r. >u may climb in this « r«. fhi the nth fn-rseve ranee. $v\rrm New mat Alpha Phi Omega, national ser Krllertut "JM-dlo vice honorary. came to the aid of the club w »th a !?!> contribution Two liisiriiclors for postage Other donation* from a s,ice*a. -Jerry Brentar. "rive ld'H\e To Pursue chairman, wild vetterday Sport* Umwtr* Ux* Musical Studio* i» U. Tops Sparlans. (>-8 I especially . t Inning Twilight Game i of APO and on 7 at ions enabled t Mum in IU< Its HIRKII wnnR* .I\,\ >*rt wf the ' ifMoe tilting Wagi.es and Goldsmith. Bak- Anderson and •tfaii.- P-etson and Knopf •ame " t «N*X* \\l\MO\ I IMF Mil Alt -.is ».ftern«>«*n ; Reviewed As MSC's Ninetieth Year wigditp lor Spring Activities • » %KI JOHNftON Apnl 16. Student* fount) cheating on romp*. Nick Kerbawy quit puhlKity po*t. Stan Kenton piuv- pr<» Final* left. true enough, s» r are crtHMivr )ar./«" at the Varaity Ball and the A*»t attends • mti-elima* t J ah Club aeaaion. Turnover of mem iters in Student fin* agreed *hat it ha* lieen a good i« until revealed a« 5't jwrient in t ear' Jerry Warren hn* n\c\ I linrlHT Man v. thin** h ,w ruppened this spring at .MSC. hard time trying to remenda-r everyone"a name. Wilrs. prr^-k -injf*. warm weather, April 20. BUTf troop«. parade before ileari^. aw r«a! Spartans llonori <1 IB lil'HIip. U ot ,»h-rah eler»iong. and impressive There was a band and everything. •laeh with . r.t e i \l Earcwcll Party April 21. Zanchn.v citeti for lontempt. Beo flag found Wap-rbail •m I>em had flagjejie. The pranksters wished fhev hatin t 1 (>-• ,miei" f «tu alumni nr.-.tor and Ualr Kaum* Yau*e it sure cat them a M of money Registrar l.intoii - ,, ., w^.! ? r men* *iot Entire t« fru*- says 4JVM) to come to MSf ' in summer. But it'» hot. then, pasty film* Mr. Lint on' Mat ,y ir. » • • .m«»r that Beaumont j* t*etng moved to a »to r.en * dorm* But »t joat an Apni E'«»l joke! April 1\. Council aay« it want* '«lam Gang" flection 6. State iS'ier* f r :-h ***ond in Si AA- IHonyiian ear draw* over 2^0 get* ail jammed up trying to figure it out ! i*t wait for the elevator, it will be swell, then. Women enter the Smoke Shop for the first time All leave safely. VWCA for pa April 2*. Downtown roach** top ticket goal f hiMren * ^ttfo departisefit^ nursery «j»' ♦ in Spartan village Tonnia team win* over ifltig lr;p*» to a-.T Michigan Shake*(>ear Wheo , ktfUntc 'r**' * fallahan: Spartans Ma> I. Mortar B^ ;d and Tower Guard tap earlv in the May IK h h-j. tut .r*c « April l«. mormng. Coeda protest loud Mardi Graa campaigning Say June .1. t'j« jiOt * r reshmen more y rr-aA# a perfect threw f-ewr. first baseball game to the> k-»t can't High school bands or rampu*. 5.000 June I. MirVronditiomng. GnlC April IS. MSC hou! ing hill slaahed by State House in the students strong >>r I'nion Board .selects 72 memlier* to potted than i»'s out of I "num. «urt of a long fight, ,Ma> 5. Registrar nay* it will lie a bobby-*"x frc h l<»ard in the country. F^litorial ui become the largest « j< in the fall. Men awa with open arm*. Grand River avenue U dirty. . yu:r Newi say.« that Full Schedule Awaits Old Graduates T)M|av OLD TIME DANCE Michigan State News ST. THOMAS tATHOI.lt AQHNAS CHl'ftCB Congratulations «US Abbott Road inn LOU DOUGHERTY'S ! Mtiiuftiitfi Ialitor OLDTIMERS | Id I tor 11 oiiiptrolli i Taproom Open iNijllilU No < an or Cliar<:<- INFORMATION Seniors I'Atrpl Sat. LVTER-CITY TABERNACLE (ORAL Grads... 01 aTi -lumnmiim twrure. Ml hit . |V MW-UtW" Ywith Grtitgi GABIES Probst _is on luuui Michigan State HM.-lllt D.AVfi OF Till. Ill RALPH JLCLD. F<»R to \hsIi you (lie lu'st PEOPLES CHIKCH of luck in your \V *• at IViiu*"* appreciate future. patronage throughout tin tt'iir. toil li.m hern Ihyi . VI. IBraadt Oik Asocial* Minuter Mill lurk ami lot* of Mirri ill*' field Mill Il.tW lilOM'l vtMir fulurr. Coiigmlillations ! Thank ) on, CENTRAL METHODM (1llKl Probst Drug Store U j|17t THE MT r TTI G A N* S T A TF, NT \V Parties Sports — The Term In Review fool liafl SpurlanM cut I heir first Instc nf I lie sun us creens hall led whiles in thr inli <|ii;nl |ir:n i> elude e Burnt* May IS. Hi're Jesse Thomas III tackier*. Iteil Cedar, in what is now a sure siun nf sprinc, run rumpunt nver I he rumpus durinc ihe unnuul ■ t Intnl. .lust In make sure, Ihe erralie river innun- MSC Iwiee this time. The flood* «ere nnt us • as in 1!H". causing mure damage In I'inelum each ulher. Above, Jerry Warren, ex- ihe campus. . year's Mardl (irus caused mure euunril president, places Ihe in slurtenl and ciimmnliun than ever liefnre crown ui> him: t'hurk Huvey ut Ihe v and uueen candidates pnd their c.s iuimil Ihe campus upside dunce Mai 7. Next In Ihixey are I|llccr in their effort* in uul-campaiKn Opal Hew ill and memlicrs ul her ruurt. -hakcspeare's "As Yell I.ike II ". presented as Ihe m play May 26. 27. and «as a well-directed and il-.ictI'd success. Alsite, fi«"l"ure and weary from interim: Ihrnuph the I nresl nf \rden. I,tuna I rnmm- fur I lei a Tau, -.11 unit place winner. In¬ il. as Rosalind, and Juan Trannmar, as l elia. s,M>ihe set. Vanderxoorl crusses Ihe finish line ir tired feel while licmii-ed Chel Knifn/a. as Touch- in Ihr I mat heal "f the rare. Vander¬ ne. watches. yisirl drsiuned and liuilt the Snyder hall entry, himself. -tied, inrliidim* amides up Ihe I.reek rushing went on as Usual IhrouKhonl th Above, active Kappa Sin* a reel some proa) t place went In Sigma Chi. Here After heme rained out of Ihe band hrulhers nn Ihe steps nf Ihe house early laa( J beta Chi croup performs ils first shell, the Inlrr-Craternily tint was during an informal rush party. finally held in Ihe auditorium May II. Saturday Council Finishes \ Year Of Reorganization School Divisions Review Years Wo The Student council has com¬ forward during the year. A pre pleted the most successful year in vious constitution has been de its history, according to Jerry feated. 'S' Forestry School Experimental Theater Player* In Warren, retiring president. Pannes Second Hurdle Turnover of council represen¬ The constitution passed its see tatives was heavy during the year ond hurdle during final elections due to graduations, moving from when the student body approved Ranks Second In U.S. Hit By Pol. registered -area, and resignations? Its adoption. The document will Partial Reorfaniiatlon be put in force with the newly MtlL P AMI t it MSC has the second largest forestry school in the nation. 1 The council went through a elected council fall term pending science partial reorganization during the approval by the college admini with GOO students and 7,000 acres of forest area under it* ! year with numerous permanent st ration. functioning committees estab¬ Jim Cawootl, veteran council¬ supervision.- lished. The United Nations com¬ man. was elected to serve as "The larjre enrollment made up of students from all parts ' mittee sponsored debates, as did ident during the *4R-'49 school of the United States and sev¬ the Political Coordinating com- term. Cawood assumed his duties eral foreign countries signi¬ this week and established a A new constitution for.student tioning student organization func¬ tc fies the reputation of the school," Prof. P. A. Herbert, Exhibitions government at MSC was approved operate during the summer ses¬ head of the department said yes- Highlight by the council in its biggest step sion months. He 8aid plans are being made ' lo accommodate a record-break¬ ing 180 students forestry at summer camp the Dunbar located IE Completed Art Section Good Luck. . miles south-of Sault Ste. Marie Attendance Cttmptihorv j By bey chandler by bra rtlso* AH forestry students are requit ¬ The lnrjre*t ed to attend the 10-weeks surhmei jrraduatinjr Saturday classes for chil¬ Class of 1948 session at the end of their sophn- clnna in.the annaN of the MSf vntHicr department will 1 dren, announcements of Rifts, an exhibition of faculty work ITS UK KM A PLEASURE TO HAVE SERVED last year on campus as -w of the only, and exhibitions of ab¬ YOf Al.l. THESE YEARS stract art in both the corridor of the south campus building and the + . museum, were all activities of he art department fdr the pnst Jbmt Jfoob j&pjp as Sally ftltton and Hill Slant gaze at each other with they enact a scene from Sally's original one-act loving eyes play. "The flay Alma Ooetsch instructor of a was class for 20 children between the named Saturday afternoon Hotel \#| Studfu Deceiver." The eomedv was one of three pi .iges of six and 12. Tile class was •.planned for eight veek*. two ? hours each week, staff Artists Show After Tap Honors An MSC St a IT Artists show, eluding mis ad watercolors. pri Productive Season Ends sculpture ceramics, and wcavi (REAM ol CROP For Campus Thespians was opened April 25 and contin- third - tied until May 10. Fifteen artists phrtmi displayed their work in the mu- seieno From April 30 to May 10. a vers" By Fit BACETTE with lighting and technical direc¬ group of lithographic prints by l7es 1 JOBS tion by C H Nlckle. John deMartelly, staff artist, were eVfn Spring term 194R saw n bright on view in the Art building on spotlight fot used on dramatic ac¬ I Sfudln Theater south campus. tivities on the MSC campus. | MSC's studio theater group end¬ Bhttkexpears's comedy, "As You ed their term's work last night At the same time silk-screen th ,prn Ijke It' presented by the depart¬ with , the final performance of prints by James McConneP, of the ment of speech and dramatics, and •James Thurber's and Elliot Nu- department, were on display^ "Inter on displav. sponsored by Theta Alpha Phi, | gent's The Male Animal " The WE GUARANTEE 'national dramatirs honorary, took | leading roles were taken by Al the center of the stage LnOuire, Benzngia sophomore. 'graphs of student work EVERY PLACEMENT Three Day Bun J Joyce Biber, Battle Creek fresh - design course at the Insti¬ With Howard Zielke Dearborn |man. and Melvin Moss, Flint tute of Design in Chicago, were sophomore James Edwards. Lan¬ humor; Gloria Cromwell, Detroit exhibited from May tl to 17. sing graduate student, directed the junior, and Joan Trangmar, Doug- The annual exhibition of MSC Juti production. students' work will be on display MID-STATE Bxprrtmentnl theater, under the guidance of Stuart Chenoweth, until June 30. had one of its moat successful Art raven Tt» ( allege seasons this term. The group An original watereolnr bv Pro¬ EMPLOYMENT COUNSELORS went alt out. even producing an original sound-color movie „ fessor William J. S. Holdswnrth. head of tH»* Drawing Design de¬ Written partment it MSC in lOOtl. wt». org" Tennis Kurqurls The gmuo climaxed their ef¬ of the gifts presented to the Art mmTKi Nn am nrr uur forts May 19 and 20 with the per¬ department this term. ii hoi k SMlVH'F. formance of three student-written PHONE 4-871.4 Several pieces of Mexican art I,EN KOB1TCHEKS • I'll, V , and art craft were given to the varnitv shop A sound-color motion picture college by Bruce E Anderson, president and managing director CHRIS-m> STUDENT FOUNDATION of the Hotel Olds. frirlnv Kvrning, June 1. HI p.m. *T R\M FEBIV* International Center this lltisv ) DANCE huh Th, a M* busy NM.K* MIMiftL year Th, Intern..- earh presented "kit tnternatmnal Center. trs-u which whs i-lunaae (tuhw Partlclpatlnf tlnnitl Festival tflven April 1: A»„ the . tubs which part.n- Pre.. the Immcm »ei an.t was the ie»uil (Mini m vaiiuui activities this Tti * GUY LOHBARDO in person 'I unified t-,>.operation the for,ian student, • me , ampus This fourth annual affair, at- ch-tea, .ill past v,ar are: Th, International ihr« rlub. French rlub. Indian club.'audit club and the Latin Amcr- facul tended by 3 'im people, had as it, i an ..lub, A theme. Students al »d a world The Chinese rlub presented en I his unitierl" and dani ini and artma fea'mtd sinjira, their annual pmaram. "A Night f-rei A Fond Farewell" ' nt from t in Cathay'. which depicted several 1W many rountnes Hawaiian, Chin- phases of Chinese life, includim pan ese, Indians, and Buropean groups a folk opera and ROYAL CANADIANS -— Ch IliE SWEETEST .MUSIC THIS SIDE OK HEAVEN ttftjl (loiigratillations ( on^ralillations and !j to the Elans of '4-8! ifi DELLS Best W ishes LAKE LANSING I lie MONDAY. JUNE 7 Graduating Seniors from lax Al plus tax per person iigkets CAMPUS HUSK NfUMAINI HAIL NORM BEJEL, FLORIST (Amta tram CaUni BUOYS MUSIC SHOP •ui''.« -h , -ture across from MSC Campus »> Specialty the .'517 119 East I.rand Ki»tr College H ag! ♦ ' ■ ■ ■ , ( THE Ml i'HIC AX STATE MEWS I'afeFtve shortage Of Space Cramps ROTC Style v s Record Enrollment Boosts Corps en m front of CONGRATULATIONS ishfiably proud of \ . I to the CLASSIFIED ADS WIN FREE PASSES TO SEE i Sleirart nnrf Jnnr H yman in STATE THEATER! "MAGIC TOWS'' Graduating Seniors of the wss ± »n ,V ■yz? «?. ■ Br[t Class of 1948 ""A I Upon the 'Successful Completion -vsra.N"m S5S I-Tr: of Your College Careers rr s""' j'-'" :** 4" I iVtay Yon Enjoy cr The BeslThings In in the Years to Come s/*r *• -tt* **» « ?>rTi;L- ah The CAMPUS PRESS, Im| _ ""a '1\7. 202 KVEIUilCEEN AVE. IVinlers to the MICIIK.W STATE MWS ami SPARTAN ICIIIGAK STATE NEWS Basketball Coach Champions Grapplers Undefeat< Sees Bright Future In All Dual Compctiti0l Things arc lot.kinw up on th<- Mich wan Slat rs Slate , .j. "Mikles Leads Team S ^With every member hack from the 19-17-48 squad and the Ring Awarded Tropin ! ouni, addition of Kentucky .several i ral-MVhigan college Ph.- t n- U'iits V First It To- NCAA . The Sheoiues " jv Diamond iVa.n - .T,;:'?;,,^ •"* I*'M' of Nine 'i'"'*'",."p'-e-'i"to"J !' i CO-ED LUNCH •rim week later as f»H - r»2 win to The East Lansing crew took a z.ifurt through to take the ti J.u k Ham'« k fils'tR ill the J The F.r-c vut.Mll> j early in the- pluyol back with three stiu I 1 its (itviw J..ltd over first time an A TO l.cat ihc F.I v J-J. in Yanks. Whip Tiger- l.„, l.,.lc.l t.. .lupllcatc «'»«•— Vo> I'- « «.. '-V-tcrn M..h:» JEW VIIKK Juii 4 S> John-i Ihc t«t when a .il.sk made a 1 on April• 3 is-..' hail ... <,;■ *'Onr Host .4ils Iren't II Baseball Storet Tlivs'rv II orir* 'hough he was gradual* vwlllMI lOh'h to tie- j ami Snydet 12. « 0, to win the Irfth deleat I State in 1942. LelalKi Mei feat the Detroit Tigers should be classed as th» *■ tan to make 'he Olympo Congratulations Shoes II ill, Ithlinclion mat team and w i met <»f m and Suggestions for Listening''HJsar Merritt & Bailey from PIN'O'S — Good Lurk — Shoes Congratulation* M. S. C. I t.I K SONliS OK CKXTRAI. EUROPE—Tri irn/i 111 FRENCH ART SONOS— Mairje TcM* QUINTET IX C MAJOR—Duhtuutyi Grailualc* SENIORS Graduating Seniors SYMPHONY X(l. 7—ShnMakovitrh SLEEPING BEAUTY U.M.I.ET—Tchaikovsky (l,e I.IKl'TEX VXT KIJE—I'rokoficff Best Luckof Van Dervoort's f uW 11211 X. Washington Pino's Music Shop tint Whhc* for u >'» M MICHIGAN ARCADE PHONE l.«ll Upstairs are Your* . • • 220 N. WASHINGTON AVE t ,k< tio\ two State Nine Faced With Losing Season SPORTS Tenuis Has Hiird Kohs Combine 'WEST ISSl'E liest Year Fo Finish Below ,500 Major League Bids Deplete l XDERClRRESTS Rtwlt'i' In Pre-Season RaiiU Spartan* Snffrr By 1111.1. PKARSON Jn»l One Drfral _-;ir. State athletic* kVAA tournaments a- ' 0:wrn tr• •.-■v. *. n»M sports the victories outnumber the setback*, f teams had out stand in if- seasons and even the outfits scored notable upsets or at least could a ith pride to a topnoteh individual performer. . throujrh the ma . t *y v « - rr/. a- • ** v no in sports at M>< Pirturtd Are Wdi Mtnoifwrr Oeorte has appeared irtuliH* in the pa.it lew Trani Balanced Rutenhar IWK»N ra« Prp^lrr And Kd s«kMk Miehican Stale* hittoly efficient out thii >r4i'» letter iiunt Vlinr* will l»e tietd Rutenhar And l»e»pler were reiular* with the frw who have earned tour mater in base ball the ather nU»o* retatinf duties MI»ewrA*rr iiur football team defeated elevens from all sections iht: nation. Spartan trackmen, wrestlers. boxer* and immers collected first place* in nearly all the major rnevs held in those snorts. Sidelining Of Key Performer* Hindered Outdoor Track Team H» %*DV OUKKMW *>" (Golfers A iter »weet*tntr through quad suffered Z k< lireali Tven ;;jr»e.« which y>- Tar Season I itlkstttt'tl \\ itt I!erkic Mower*. who i* Liking over the sports desk Ai\, I »»••• it* *iimmrr. turned front w re*t ling to base ha II and Ha I I N «!«>% I s ko handled the difficult t»i lag, *port« *p ever* h»r*da> night. I . • : Mght if* i" - • iI • ■ e v • •i'S 'fin Merlin if stepped i ni *» the tr a* the inside si» rv on < h Moves covered the developme it i**i*tjint. si »!»> top* Badge v ha' .• don, rht at M, > gut Stj meessful Stvint Set 'an Rank* lti*h I" Slut Irs in Is I \ it It Olympic Tests Bv I %C K WOK tit Jtlk IIIWI I II Halt* IHhmu OrlitMt liiiM'lnill I'iliurr, iirvin frrshtnau and IV . who has Tie Mkh»«an Boosted Gridiron Victories >*r Olvmpir Threat New System date 21 were the turning bitter atruftdle , m«nk tow* stave Win I-ait Iwur stellar Spartan! After the low* t end. fathered ee Adfrate, Lambda Chi Alpha With summer vacation just ahead, iug plans for their nntionnl convention, Dorm Keep* (ji Nine Students To Attend during June and July. After Third Year Colorado Springs will lie the Wisconsin Conference scene convention of Alpha Phi June 22* For the third year in a row to 26. Mprilyn Madsen, Highland 'j Psi I Dean Williams, Iark*on By PAT HESS South Campbell will win the , Park junior, will represent the; has pinned Shirley Flt*- senior, patrick. Grand Rapid* junior. intramural trophy for ouL YWCA-YMCA members hnvc nn Interesting, but busy MSG' chapter. will t,:r standing playing in six sports. Mimmpr in store for them. Among their plans they Delta Gamma will mark its 1 Presi¬ seventy-fifth year.of existence at Lour Campbell is now entitled to keep r.ieet for a eonferenee at l.ake Geneva, Wis.; attend Swampscott. Mass.. June 22 to 28.' the cup permanently. dent's school nt the I'niversity of Chicago; and enter sum The local chapter Will be reprc- hc I1 North Campbell was runner-up Miss Srr:t1h i- traicfe in second place, and Sigma Kappa mor projects throughout t.he« sentcd by President Lois Patter- ^ ) n« lion. son. Detroit junior and Barbara j mm* Spite next ve,ir placed third. is. Saugatuck freshman, and Mar¬ Jim Cawood. Delta t'l From June 11 to 18 the ian Woolcock, Lansing junior. Tuttle. Adrian graduate student.. Nf,s' from Lansing. pa**ed hi 389 Points Y\V. YM. and church foun- Lester Dnbyns, YM director. FJIen Marie Sawyer, dations from nine northwest Out of a possible 300 points, states will go to the Lake Geneva Bruce Smalley. Milan sophomore: senior front Lansing South Campbell stacked up 289 Wlule North Campbell took see- campground for its annual sum¬ and Duane Ulrey. Nilcs sophomore, Harvey Rowbothatn, Port Wives Group mer conference. Eight students Huron freshman, will represent j ond place, the.v lagged far behind will represent Michigan State col¬ MSC s YMCA. jwitb I a total of only 178 point South Campbell earned lege at the meeting World Problems Studied President Sent To Sehool Ends Work perrnniallx! Margie Ross, St. Louis trophy by placing first in the soft- Groups will study and discuss Beginning early this summer. Musolf, Buy City Junior On Nursery i Coal Oak senior, take advantage of the summer such problems as world related- .; Marian | in the other five sports, voile ness, social responsibility, and I bull, bowling, swimming, golf an litieaf effectiveness. Christian president of the Y-W, will / ...w, u. „r i„ i sent to President's school at Another engagement announced ! ienn,f»- Ihm "I Beverly Smith. Muskeg- |].„nrhrnn Cilvcn it of (jur for presontwnrId w)U careful consideration. J University from foundation: of Chicago. Leaders associations Bruin* Srliriliilr n. junior, to Dob Swett, Muskeg- j John B. Thompson, dean of (all over the nation will attend Of Hmiilicrafl* n senior. Olive Root, Detroit junior. x the University of! Regular faculty members of the to .peak on these university will tench courses for credit in C'hrist.ian ethic Spring term saw the .com-j'™' Th< procedures, pletion of one of the biggest V1SC -U. Of M* the itions on schedule will sonation policy and Delegates will he entertained by projects of the Spartan ,/ i UIM. ;O. A«;I< lc by the students!professors and lenders Wives—the opening of the ; . Intercollegiate • tian work and Doris Minks. I Ticket Sales nal il and work en the'points of interest. visit Spartan nursery. Opening April 26 after months ! Grano »? . Strxiit of work on the part of many par- j trom lax »«• Ul mi,., (hit lined nt j..regional secretary ^linc| . stnd« In Washington ents in Spartan city, the school j ate from Chic, , an \lpha < hi S. Campbell • will hold consnlla- tund JI Still" another project YW members who ha v npullc is for children between the'ages of two and a half, to five. jTWo R*l»r» ; ntted the National Studeo' YWCA Recent gifts from the American s Wins Softball Legfhn posts and auxiliaries av il(,, y , well as individuals has increased | m ... , the school's equipment and sc|'-U,.?,, (lliampionsliip nt tt. D senior.- C . as will be in Washing-j vices, Miss Elizabeth Page students in politics, director. is the ( )r, ( t, w ..., \ Lutheran ( hitreh leic will he 70 delegates for the; Various interest groups fun« - j. t. tirsc. ' j tinned for the benefit of those in j ;|/ , dels Veir I'aslor In Wellington Ihcy will gel jot-si Jttcndiinec Some of them were , ... vernrnent agencies unit liol'l interim decorating, handicraft, . initial"II i itirenship anil pnli- child psychology, knitting, swim- 'M , Vi I let it VUi II ins furthermore, every student niing. anil riding. - the upiMirtunitv to visit the The groups organise at the he- Hlrtv ' Tennis Tourney: ins" and Senate and heai lee- i ginning of each term according to of wives cie?i re- by people on the policy-j')" | them. Sopie of them will be I iiilersnn Slnrs •king level of the governi j turned through the summer The dramatics, bowling. Mortar Hoard Freshmen Take Again Servos \ W(1\ Honors Fearing Honors To Loot I (i rods Ten Menilfcrs In t'.lnss llnnls For Serviee (liwip Announces recently cc I., the for then YWCA I all Tei *hi Slalr eligible -to get the 1 t*ouimrncc- j H0I10RS icial respor. »ioil:t> l oll THE GRADUATE Distinctive Wiikary Luggage I >lll«l.lliilil|o *l\lillg. ruoo. ,1 Best isht's to the •■oiialriirtion mill "ill lioiiir" riiiiti'iiiiiiri' I'liiiiliiiH' In iiitiki* f.tttiiitis W liriir, luggage llit- iVri/or (lass O f 191ft Irntlr ni.uk «if III** MUi-iiliril trawlrr tilt* wurlil over. Italh's liaauiv War I'honr H 511€ •Il: "I ulunrl" mill "l.lttle ( iiliilli-l" TIM! Ml t il III PACK* YMCA. t. jh"ioiighl> masculine. »IA\I V I TIME TO PAEK? istian faith Itiulir: We vtant to wish 'Tin- H<-*t 'lliiiij:- in I If >on doii'l x».mt to hoiher paekiiu All those e\fra rlolhe*. or if >au just haven't room for them in It'is been a pleasure Hi *cr>e 1 xour "butcing" 'uecaar—whj >»»u eau just call 4k2*lt>—THE tl'IIMMD Ol AMERICA in Lans¬ CLEANER ing. and the clot him: will he picked up b> our truck and u>ed for Keliel i'urpoco and further our TkUNh CO. Industrial Program In the past, vtr have con tributed t«, rollrge-aponwored drivea. and «r will con¬ tinue to do so in Die future. COLLEGE — ALSO, xve ran use old text bookv magatilies, papers, furniture. He. 224 ABBOTT ROAU KASf 1 ' VN!,l>t' HUNK* GUTS — ki \ii xiiu:k: i xi i. 1.2210 9 4 TT'C IV* 11' T H\KK SHOl-l.llRRS line Ecs Touche! A M > M mdsl i) term ^ — r> IT. , iii«h l?p ^ / Nin Dre^ hale?i llisn : |i (// Irovcmwsi lords r. « , . n / isv Year |@ tssvri Kii!< » I anjcrii N On rashion rararie I VI? \ N » 1 I flf iM»k \\c?!> il!»■» Sister i outlet I Offers I il lice to N/'m* I res}> K. •v CoedsLearti Routing. Spartan ciw" Skills In Exhibition ' *' ^"'a In Fencing Honorary'" (iH» 1 hi Instruction \ \lt rinm iti»m CONLIUTI LA 1 IONS Senior ( loss Of //' >»»»« H« • t- - .• '» >»»u »« h»«-» <•- • .»mi' ■ia» ia si i his<,> is i in fvr a H r-» E. he Kjm* E* . Camits Ci.kaakrs i:.: 1 hit \M> 1UVKH With thhff ■(I Cross I'nit looses Slate, t * ives Shows Well-balanced, diversified research program a major activity at DuPont || H*ld l h»mpw:i»lup» Top-Hiqht scientists from lead- tog educational institution* Have 36 modern laboratories Hawaiian (iroup Entertains at their command llnla. Guitar* Siii^inir \it.„ s t.ie,t hit, £££»*£ - — ' - •" ■ 1 • • Fleet* Officer* Births r. a. ;■ BEST WISHES! Questions College Men is* about working with Du Pont R»qw 'for I otter liter y Werkf LASS of 1948 i. leave Heavy Kou" **g *o UAH WAV txmSS-*e CoJe^e Way row wtiq»-Ha*e you ot your college dorr*. ond Hand you a recede* CHorpet include p»c« vo o*d delivery «n c t * #» ond principal towns, o*d coverage up 'o t5C X or 30* per pound Over one Hundred pou*d» May you travel far the P^^ure fconoary twU You co« send your Huff Hot*# c ha'get col¬ and profit that ai*a\* cornea wttfc TKA\ KL lect'—4wrtHer proof ffho* »**e Coieg* Way mean* 8AJAWAV exmssi S«4 your l«99«9« Horn* Tfc* CO LUGE Way.' (SOITO CALL YOUR RAILWAY EXPRESS OFFICE WALDO TRAVEL AGENCY \nuss (1} FundemftrHal Ufritlt of i'i l«k*(w. h, «ml i,r atmr*! At t poirnlitl inirn c.h,coo* and a ., ■» c,ot. > oh ♦ son wyiitheei* for lwa* rurIh>lvrntiw- Page Ten T H E MI C H*I CAN STAT E N E VV'S Almost 2,000 sc hool or AGRICULTURE jShafer, Lake wood, O.; James W. Minneapolis, Seniors To Be Graduated, Minn.: Ralph C. Gill- 'sheppard, West Branch; John D. ett. Jr., Flint; Robert P. Gocke, Matheson, Sault F. Maur ;Smith, Detroit: Thomas E. Smith II I.. Somers. Mar- . B. Newberg. Gifted Hugh G. Davis. Lansing: Paul r H- Bennett. Albion: Robert M. | Pau Grand Rapids. I R0ge, . Richard J. Aldrich, Gilford; Meagher, Flinl Robert W. Mn- Spcicher, Snult Sto. M Do Rose. Mason: Eileen M |Berger. Chicago. III.; Francis X Will jShofstall, Dearborn; Michael I. Necnah, Wis.; William C. Gompf, Richard C. Andrcasen, Huntington ; Stake!, Kaleva; Paul Siminoff, Fargo. N. D.: Joseph W. Gonsler, rill, Detroit; Jc n L. Mertens, Bay D. Staffield. Orch-j Dickinson.. Monroe. IBcrgin. Waterbury, Conn.; Austin Wnl Woods; Paul S. Andrews, Howell; Brooklyn, N. Y.; John B. Slccman, Flint; Bruc A. Goodrich. Lansing; City; Thomas P. Meyer. Grand! V. Lawrence C. I MarJ1 E Evans. Armada: Will- I- Berry. Lansing; CarlI H Bil- Car, Clifford L. Andrus, Sparta; Wayne Donald W. Gordon, Cedar Springs; Rapids; -Croll : Wayne A. Stcvcr. | .am p Evans Dflfoit. ! hngr. Lansing: John H. Boll, Flat 1! I Linden; Harvey F. Smith, La- Caroline L. Afchby, Thomson, 111.; Floyd O. j Grange, !b George R. Ste-. pclPr A Fornari. Detroit: Don- Rock: William H. Boman, Alpena a Gft.; Robert R. Smith, St. A. Gray, Dearborn: Rob- Flint: Robert Ay res, Jr.. South Haven. | Johns; Robert T. Smith, Chicago, ert G. Green. Morcncl; Mary K. ville. Ga.; Dnv Fred A Stone. Jr.. i a|rt p Fung xiles. (James M. Bostwlck. Detroit; Wal- H...- Donald S. Babbitt, Williamston: 1 111.: Thomas A. Stein, Chicago. III.; Griffith. Lansing;* William C. Creek: Helen 1 Idmund B Storms. I „ , ... p,,rt Wivre 'ace T. Bowden. Lansing: Charles ills Richard B. Bailey. Decatur; Ches¬ ! David E. Swcnson, Flint; Clyde H. Grubbs, Pontiac. Percy W. Guest. P. Milster. B.i rd. Fa.r- "id.. . . , "ob,^LfT Ind.; Dan,el L. r;,d^mi.h Coldsmdh Jr.. JrV Brady. Bnghton: Carroll II. A ^ N y . Robpr,, „nu ter F. Banasink. Milwaukee, Wis.; Birmingham. Mitchencr, En* Pf'-I Grand Blanc: jSwogcr, Detroit Robert C. Bancroft. Battle Creek; 1 |M Brezsny. Detroit; Dewey E. H .• John W. Bash, Morristown, N. J.; 111.; Richard H. Thorn, Maywood, Grace A. Hngen, Ubly; Michael ^ Monahon. Monko«Ask ^ \ Ypsilanti. i» u jBucher. Manistee; Dunne C. But-j Hoy Kenneth W. Beard, Toledo. O.; Oliver H. George R. Thomas, Detroit; J. Haley. Ithaca. Randall K. Hall. !m- j James M. .duskegon terfjHd Grtmc pointc: George D.'Huh Gail E. Beck. Owen. Wis.; Nancy Tipton, Portsmouth, O.; Northport; Robert H. Hall. Grand George H Mm ■ Heights: Ifarkema. nu7artj Marion: Urn i Leslie W. Tobin, Three Rivers; Rapids: Robert O. Hallock, East 11 Whitehall. Lawrence J. Hartsig. a . in-.. A. Beck, Howell; Warren A. Ben¬ 1 Richard O. Trapp, Detroit; Ulysses Ma Har Mount Clemens: W.lliam G. Her- ' \neen,IP. Caggl. Mnntvale. R t S"H '' „ edict. Detroit; Rennud A. Bennett, i Tremblay, Flint. troit: Gordon W. Manns shier Lake Odessa. Margaret S N J : Ih,^.orI ^ , Harvey, JIL; Harvey D,_ Bidlack, David W. Valliant, Lohn, Texas; Springs; Ruth J. Hansel ■ liorsk* Owosso: Raehael J. Houek. Gilbert E. Campbell Fern- ; I) 1 Detroit; Joan Hilida, DctroftrPhil- i ip (", Bond. Ithaca, N. Y ; Robert Gordon J. Van Lnan, Bay City; I Pointe; Richard G. B !lu Ypsilanti: Everett B Howe. Wald- Male; Raymond Canfield, Detroit E Bos. Lansing; Emerson S. Bott- I Alan F. Vincent, Nilcs. troit; John S. Harrington .n'n Warren J. Card. East L — rcll. Saginaw. Mary Ann Bowman, Donald J. Walker, North Street; Margaret R (•' Jean Ingerson. East Lansing. I Emery D Carlson. Highland Park; Rovat Oak; Don L. Bregger, Ban¬ Donald P. Wallach. New York, N. James R. Healy, Barbara A Lamm. Twintng: j Will,am H Carney. Lansing: Har- gor, William S. Brenneman. Ell- Y ; Eugene J. Walsh, Buffalo, N. .. D ii.n.thv F Langlev. Detroit. Rob- »M F Carr Jr Tint; Jack F. vv, Y.; Wijliam F. Walton, Milwaukee, Detroit itka, Cadillac Chase. Ionia: Richard A. Chesney ■. j Wis.; Robert'A. Warner, Schcnec- Qnondagi i B MacAdarr Kenmore j Monroe: Sumner O. Chubbuek. R MaskiH Detroit: j Marceltus: Robert T. Chuck, Hon-| W K leans, Scher.ectadv jolulu. Hawaii; Kenneth A. Clapp. j Kl - ... \. Mineweaser. |Grand Rapids: Richard P. Clem- But h; chell. Pontiac: jmer- Jackson; Claude K. Condon S< an,,n"K {Lowell; William J. Couchois. tro.t Oshurn luinsmg ; Lansing: Jark M Courier. Dov,. I. ids; P Peppier. Milwaukee. 1500• Charles L. Crossen. Detroit: Ruber Joseph T. Wooster, Jr., Birm¬ ingham; Howard S. Worthington, Robert J. Peterson. Mani*. (James A. Crossman, Lake Orion: Dear Jackson. Vergil M Pinrkney. Lake(fXv LensJn,r'J'"" ' Ray E. Zarza, East Chicago, b Mi k lev'? i; Millet K.I 1^ ■. Mant,»n \ litis 1» Km Ml f 4V . Ill ^'sM ..«! W P* Palmer I ir i Hf ||| £•: ^"lK>i Paul » Hi Robe, H. J^sitcfcekiwJBros, 113 North Washington LANSING T H •: v: AN > : - ' •' v : " s . Honored, Sent Home, Sent... gayest fashions in many a season! sunback cottons w,th boleros and IhM wi*lir* - for lli«* future . - Jnini SMALL'S lluur*: 'I .1NI A.M. In S:.l» I' M I'diknm lur SKA KM (uitomrr* 211 South W ifhinjilon in 3(10 K. .Mirhlvmi A»», THE MI C III a A N* ST A T E NEWS ... Into The Cruel World Junior Snminor llrimitilml, CAMPUS iti.ni si: Simple. yet pertly fit,;.;, with a Peter Pan cull. , •hurt sleeves; taiinre. ... only: sizes 0 to 15. (lOiNGR ATIJLAT! 0 \ S SENIORS Ihilcht's* /((ivit/'t l.illlr iloy SHORTS iti-t.-iiloml with (iiiv. .o; • >i ool, Smls-htvhit! H CORD COTTON SUITS I.1).* fnr tin Immucuhit*» Suninwr llmolil mill Ifiiry u t*lt all "in n i\in< ARCHIE'S GRILL tin«'»> > on \ p ou'H know spent w h> a it** summer m a favoriO Iti-M ill l in k. NOW lll'I N stntxxl neat ami narrow, you'll jc TII IMyS I.OTS »t* shape. its ixuuui seams aiul t On .SiiihIji\a l or t our ( ometiienee We'll »«•«• v on nf\i i.ill win rree ra*^. I tad a for sudsing. Sizes 10 to 1- Breakfast* - I timhes * I linnet s Scattered throttthom the (U. grwn, blue or brown. ihcd Column* of io«!a» * stale New* are thr n »n»es. of fl\c East Lansing Pharmacy students. In* Your name appear rnlltlcii you to two free - 22.95 •TIIE FRIENDLY STORK passe* to (he State Theatre. . ON TIIC HILL" Stop tn at the N'rwn office and pick up your parses. Rosewood and Grand River