the first time arc urged to read its messages and to be capable of doing work of college c.-ililier, and admitted The President's them well. It contains a wealth of twieful information, offered in the friendly spirit which characterizes living on this campus. to the wealth of .educational opBortunltles available here. Second, you are urged-to practice tolerance, diaeretion, and good mannera, as befitseducated |>ersons everywhere. New stadeats, especially fresh awn. have advice Third, you are urged to be friendly to all your associates offered to them on every hand in their early days here, —faculty and students Hlike—as generations of students - and it Is not surprising that some of them became con¬ liefore you have been friendly. Konrth.-you a re. urged to fused. Mont of it. however, ran be bailed down to a few partici|>ate in as many activities outside your formal class¬ room projects as your individual interests and capabilities VlREKTIXfiS TfTAI.I. NEW'STUDENTS: simple rules of conduct that are in themnelvcn Michigan State traditions, and the rules h.v which ladies and allow. There is such a wide variety of interest groups here Publication of this spt*.-ial edition has' come to lie one of gentlemen everywhere trv to live. that it is possible for everyone to find something to do as the meaningful traditions at Michigan State College. It an activity supplementary to his format educational train- has easing the transition to life on this eampus as its main . First, you are encouraged to do your best: nothing less ' than the Itest is worthy of a young man or woman adjudged See HANNAH. I'm * purpose. Those who are joining the S|iartan family for PERFECT Michigan State News MSC^y DAILY. STUDENT PUBLICATION FOR STUDY ANI> FOOTBALL EAST LANSING, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4. 1951 a Wliite? Bawl to Get INTERNATIONAL SITUATION Style Change But Not Now HAMPERS ENROLLMENT its milit color fvil Freshman Week Calendar Total May DR. JOHN A. HANNAH * * * * AgricuN MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 Fall Bekiw 0:00 a.m. Welcome Tresitle'nl John A. Han¬ Last Year 'resident Hannah nah The Basic Erickson Auditorium College—Dean Clifford Auditorium MStl's iVobh nis Convocation of all New Engineering it Address Frosli Students Music Auditorium Convocation of all New Home Eco¬ Kuflut'i* NalioiTs A nomics Students llollrge Group* Plan Full Work Boom SOT; Home Ec. Ill.lg. Convocation of all New Pre-Veter¬ UBticn. Its future dotted with I for Incoming MSC Students inary and Medical Technology Students insecurity, estim»t-ion lenders an ucruritf of fall term itlont John'A.*Hannah wilt address :t a.m. Monday, Sept. It, in the foltegk t.uditorium ,m <>ming fr<-«h- Krttsh Meet. AAV.S. SSti Natural Science HUg. Mc j nor foe New Women! cnrnl^ Hen/., liilrr. Student* irt Uesldence Halls itarj .MkitJgdft-Sltte's diti'.'.t.ifTwi -tt>' VII frr«hm»n Kill . Ii hi ii-us will drop slightly fro'rti iiog the ~ ... president's nte.Waire. • i.Tortl Erickson, dean of Basic-.* 'olleg.-, \ til Dr. Erickson Held in each Heei.lence Hall W.C.L. Meeting for New. Women Chester Clark laRt fairs total, d ie largely to a decreexe id Unhsfer* from othdr colleges, according to Krrmit iti-cak to the new students Named to Head ■Students. Kwing House Takes Over lobulations ifficc ThtiP* New Home Economics. I'n- President's Reception for New Stu¬ dents (Informal.' I'liion Itl.lg. Bryan's Post . Basic (College ir Student TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER IB \|l|MHHlf-fl lifilil III In-itliite Director Dessert for all New Jewish Girls But. applicoti ins are Mill ar- irs Strict Sneered* Rather 6::to-H:oo p.m. Hill.-I House. Corner of Hillcrest Yi-trriiiury Si-Ihm>I j riving at hmith* office In a steady stream, add even tlmuili l ollege ltigi.ll> Expulsion ;00 p.m. and West Grand River VWCA-VMCA Open "House for of Dr. Cbtstlt i- the tieiiaitmt-nt F.'Uia-k, b.-itil of j the fiisure stand* lower than la*t year'* comparable figure, it may ... Freshman Men and Women sur-j reach a nearly riiual hasi*. Kiiiorriug Fines The pre*» rkpwr (he (ii week. It » :: Penalty Set ot the Basic n»l - . _ :00 and 9:00 pm. Itoom ill.-Union Bl.ig. gt-ry Htui m * >1 i >-0n .-. -. as , i Foreign Movie—"Kind Hearts and j nnmeil (lean of 'he School of | rollment will take a dip,'L Smith i-TTy enforced' I nwn build for Drinking Coronets" (British). * j j Veterinary Meditiuu ttiin summei said.* "But it's only, n'reflet turn of nations are in Highlights Fairchild Theatre succeeding Dr. Claude S. Bryun.. A w and returning " ' Admission 50c who died July 3dT The apixnni- j INihlMiir Enrolliiiriii lit,, according Jo l.i(|iinr on ( iiii|.ii» 8:30-lu::i0 VW.VM Freshman Mixer • I ntent IjecBnie Directive in August- j list iidsiattcr," "campus'''! tu -'anYt"''* I Union Ballroom and I'arlors f Dr. Clark haa bwn. on" 'the j 1315 ..' ' 5.32*1 Vgain-I l{«|£iil:ili<>li- '' I34R 13.126 Admission 40c |»r jwrson { Michigan State College stall since j vithout 1347 15.296 ■'ftc*-,* '-1 their automobiles fiing include Hdb» ji rrryw i tnr Irrmrdiatr-^ TWEDNLSDAY. SEPTEMBER ID Jewish ' " A' Freshman Scholarship .Group '• all new 131*1 16.211 Wfjte'i> icavi' them Dt home, j Kfet*:tr<- ^irpsMxi that penal® j YWCW pen bo*,-. . • *rw .»nan Mi. dir .it Sta; j 7:00-8:00 p.m. Meet- 1356 11.333 i t peu'ilty f"i Miter H. h irtg Music Auditorium for ' .•< itirm »»t a vehicle on; mm ie at FairchiUi 1331 ? fuiiiui ilnnkiDF [•parturient i_7:(K> and 9:00 p.m. ^Foreign Movie—"ltd Ami j as Michigan state veterinarian. • FW wuhoui a valid permit t The I nioii boar rpartment I nianl Fairchild Theatre ■•r' n a for thc| iloae WedMwdav * aetivMim It ftiii'Y. .. to possible expulsion ; wUI be held on th •' ''*V j'f Admission 50c jI The SZ-ynr-oM \Hrrfnarr MtiMM «» ben. In FMrhbaei. what's happening at nil colleges 1 Yct:«x»i for the third. 1 of (he t nhMt at t p.m. other . " 11 «i^vilturt r«, . " j 7:30 p.m. Smoker for Freshmau Men—Spon¬ sored by Green Helmet (Sopho¬ 1 (be. and rrrelvrd h(» II.V.M. Sew students won't be entering a IWrr »rr however, legal ex® evenU of the 'da* are the «*et- Seiree In* MM In li.Jt, B»- Michigan and llll- u the boa on »M»nl , man movie. "Mel 'Ann at 1 air- • • uient more Men's Honorary) j lore < milni U Mkhltan Stale ""t Thej are: child a Mhelarwhilf troop meet. na' —• Union Hldg. - be atlenSeS slerkbrMie l Ma... I sue .hiday the nation's instltu* d Sitt. u syjth physical dl*- inc and a *m«Ver for the frrah- srheel nt AirlenMeee ami (lie tlnns of higher learning last year, j k 8:00 p.m. Union Board Dance ( til apply to the police j man men. Pffrseob •f they desire per- Thursday evenin g \ *. « ***W \ * ' ' ■te^uoX c Jnd Floor, Union Bklg. 1 I S. ( allele ef %elerlnar> Snr- \ iou* year. No indication that ^ , ff education degree from r>"ue.rate a car, These dent lebai'HJ* jsoAJpS «. i ' '"•* .i* bl,( Illinois State Teachers this .'-tutus will changed has ■♦t v»-,y,f issued on the rec® CpCO 'liouiiCt tvt atf| ua>r«l bf* * *d ik ,' u THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20 Pw1*«e--in the police chief. dents with ieh^.G ,:i at'tc- ' ' *, * T he second largest rraduating -fleir' Foreign Movie—"Pygmalion?. (Brit. U t.; .hospital authori- feilowahip past. - | ewmpua. r v ♦« rs 7:00 and 9:00 p.m. ish) Fairchild Theatre; e*r*H .ally acttnliei In the ' tholT^ hi' "rt-Ll field uf cltlc di- • lm in the school, history de- 1 plelrd the tank* of the upper p.B-isines*. | r* i or storage permits 1 There ts w-• .. ' »eicr ,/ j .,n the receipt of scheduled i *" *■*" '•**'*•'' '' ' ■ —■ Admission 50c ' f teutte.. lib writms, hate U.-en . 8:00 p.m. . Smoker for all New Jewish Boys ! (jutdtehed eXemivt-ly In profea- rprr ' • j an employer or Fairehild ( -'' ' • ' . • ii.llcl House, Corner of Hlllcrcslt! atonal JwrnaU. j alumni In last June s reremun® sible party showinz jI t'.lm. "PvaiTu*- a- >' •« I of need. bt 7 RiKi 9 p.nu and West Grand River - j Dr. Clark was welcomed h» w ! >r*- L V. " permita may \ student to*erninent l.p.« j 8:00 p.m. - Canterbury Club PaTty r1 ' ,'ukbo student* living; j wired pep rally b" *he Ofrg. n i. P. * ! Canterbury House, For Kptsco j 'capably Dr Bryan, wTlo hat I served - tilled the ibwI. s«» r ' ' ► ••• mileyl-Jrtwn cam- j > tale-Mir hican «Ulr l«mthall j, P. I ! (alians an.) Friends. 145 Abbott. 1* uHiiTiable distance ] came will be held at (be band- Rd. ~ '••re*. J»hn A. Hannah *Utrd F *' • i.ieHtatioft faciti- •hr'l Friday rvemn*. t. p. 5 j - i that. "Mlrhttan hUte < olleie U J. P- 1 Reception for New Students t pw may be Issued to^ ] Ater ra -» • < • ^ ' ». p. 1 Forestry Cabin. Christian Seienc j fortunate f thai a man of l»r It. Drh's eminent qualihration* 1* 14.9*13. a drop of some 1.200, r " •enta living with their.1 Organization. MSC Campus rradiiy available to a*»ume the u the annual >' •••,- •* I. p. I j J hoocj will he a similar one. Christian-Student Foundation Part I [Tsnrv..• wiun« permits 1 L" <■ ' in emergencies. : tr J j I. » T l.»l College House. 118 W. Gr. Rive : \ in the leadership of the .wrhool nt Veterinary Medicine. see MtsHMAV I'.te ! ;i "Normally »t rexpiircs weeks c>( j extension tonnes A drop of np- I»ro\imatrly $00 placed the flguf% (XKNKNUEV BOND APPOINTED | placcmpnf for a dean, in this This ligure is exceeded only , by the two previous years' total.- f In 1346-49. 20.695 were enrolled fccrral New Commanders Namedfor ROTC Flrtf army for three years, j | of Dean Bryan immediately. ' . and in I346-56 the total jumped j to 20.133, Included , amor.g the 19,546 were i tary fhumciatlon, the ConfercnciA lk.lll regular ate if student*. 563 shot ' rrjulatlBM, let up replaced Col. Charles F_ Dia. I'oard of Agriculture. who had hearleo the mill. i" j of Official Workers in Animal Dt« or. , srase research, the Association oi Jj course ciidices. " ® MSC suffered along \cith other d | Chief Livestock Sanitary Officials The ROTC (Reserve Officers' y. Phi Zcta, Alpha Psi. and Sigma| of the nation's colleges 'when a- Tuning Carps) In effect at MSC 1 ^ t haa LNIOLUftNKt, hp 1 THE MICHIGAN STATE NEWS patronize state news advertisers STAFF PR EDOMINAIVTLY NON-VETERAN - -- State News Fall teVm, 1931, will mark Begins 50th Year of Publication tho beginning nf -the ROth m,nr year of ^publication for the Will handle the Job of editorial | pr TW; . ; ti« of students, faculty members. - v«-t— - - r-j-.-"- - Michigan-State New. nnd Its - director. Wakefield Is also a foi- - ——?**- sprats, the more than 180 campus ■ tenth year as a daily institution. JHHHjXi 4. J mer sports editor uffrt served as H » . j organisations, women, affelrs, I The effect of the war years on V" editor-monauer during the past'! features. ' The State News has oil but dis- j • Summer'term. JHB In the Interest : j.ah independent editorial . pale , (W . • ■ Jy by lion-veterans. r; ■ for the fall quarter. ! «Rt (Mp7 «"H policy decisions resting In |V , In September. 1942'the campus __ /W-. The State News, as the paper! ' I ! the hands of the all-student edi- ..W» newspaper* began*"* making its Bk jWr* T>' has been called since the early I ] toria| staff. f tUrrty appearance as a 10*page ffl • j " 20's. originally started out in m 'r»v~ .... j Thc P"'*'r is produced by an , >v # tabloid carrying news dispatches I | '« and was known as The Hnlcnd. ~ ■1 all-student staff of more than 100 ~— '» M ~W through its newly acquired j\j*fco- k A — Z lh_ ,h. ,' members under the auspices of I ciated Press Wife service. The* following few years paw the paper - staffed almost -entirely, / fry. The Hok^t was preened J f/ jl ZSS^^. ^ by coeds and it wasn't until 1940 that men again took over ' the reins. It was during this year that. Yh^MSC daily become a regular j eignK^olumn publication. Veterans filled the executive Several features have been added to the regular news report* und professional; the letters-to- irjjf function of the campus doily the-editor column* as an outlet for during recent years including the introduction * thls_. .summer of a student opinion; complete graphic guest column consisting of inter- coverage through staff photog¬ pretive. discussions of significant raphers and Associated Press national and state affairs by per¬ telemats; the popular classified sons close to the political scene, advertising columns; and ofhers. . including Senators Moody and Freshman Week Calendar 2me offices of The State Now*- Ferguson of Michigan. /fv on the third floor of the east I Outstanding features of TbK wing of the Union building along im,„i fmw P»«e D | State News include extensive "publications row" nnd arc o|ien | SATPWIAY.SIMIMIlEli 22 Oregon State-Michigan State Foot-; j sports coverage, both collegiate i 8:00 p.m. Gamma llella Delia Party- Party . . ITnlon Ulilir" Union Itlilir. All Svnndiral Conference I ,ut her¬ ball Gunie " ~ Muekjin StHilluib ons iovifeil. (Ml.w.uri nml W'is- Admission by'Student Coupon - * rnnsin) All-College Dance Ai«lit»rium 8:i«l p.m. Newman Ch|b Mixer' I .it lie Theater, Home He. Hldg. AH Catholic student* invited. M'nitaa^lirislum Fellowship Ciini|>iis Coats 8:00 p.m. Freshman Reception Uonm Ml, Union flldg, 8:00 p.m. I.'ilh.'riin Student* Association • All ll'ool Mpnrn l.initlff- 'v Mciiniif , Union ftltlir. • (linuinf Mputim Collar Xnv.v, Heiffe. Red HtllHY. SIITI'MltEli 121 ' "• t » >'• :00 und !0:i)ii |,,n»; Union (toard Dance 2ndJ('|i»ir,' Union' Hlilg. Kui^ajtu'>Sivie J"Tijrht tittle Isl- East Lansing Serve Laundry L III H ft i U) 1 H 't und" (British) >. • . _ I'ahvhild Theatre. Adndssbm fit* Welcome For Your Convenience, will be open evenings we during Freshman Week •LAUNDRY MAILING CASES - FILLER PAPER T SHIRTS AND SWEAT SHIRTS TOWELS AND WASH CLOTHS BLOTTERS AND HOLDERS STUDENT LAMPS ^ COLLEGE STATIONERY .' ■ - See Us and Save 011 Your School Needs CAMPUS 5 t« 1.00 STORE 103-105 East Grand River Avenue olverine Staff Editor arts Working fter Appointments Jjttlt* have their pictures . taken and those photos are sent to the iVarhnok of 545 Pages to which team plays the State football in the Homecoming game. jell Pictorial Story of Year Thdn the magazine—this year it's the Pitt Panther—wires back its choice according to. a number en the back of the photograph. «*** m»de la*t. .print, - By the clone of the '51 One freshman has won the cof» L v«*r. contract* for engrravin«. printing, and photog- eted title of Homecoming queen. L signed. During the summer, the pictures of Gloria Patton, of Saginaw, was selected in the 1946 contest. That ff ' * ,C ^7" Wel* :he en*ravers. rangementi. The >taff includes wns'the first year the award was » promotion., sales, and advertising, won'J find on thr-ordinary mar¬ given." k" v-eri-oc*, WHICH Will Each of these departments has its ket, the Spartan is working this summer to put together, a 1 hard) The Spartan also sponsors_the L - more than 545 page*, own staff. DWAINE rOLZIN annual- Spartan dramatic awards, L , -otlorial story of the LINCOLN STEGMAN "Little Men on Campus" issue, Any Interested Undent ran be and next sprifig will give the I It 'will start fall a part at the Wdvrrlne staff. perlenee. and nave a good lime which will hit the stands on the award to J the. most deserving stu¬ ... L - -be thousands of stu- reaardtm nf past exprrlrner. doing year work. 0n the t'ntrd floor- of the Union second. day of classes, Sept. 25. * dent artist." ? building and talk to Lincoln Steg- This first issue will be slanted L into ,hc campus Tsa air aflmd a chance to meet All interested students are urged Duncan emphasizes that incom¬ | man, business manager, or Dwalnc toward the interests of the newly- [, ... J.irte welcomed, to work either as contributors or in-step-wlth-the-times policy of permanent staff members. Fic¬ ProjMwd Memorial Cha/tel as "pictures and more -pictures," tion and feature writers are need¬ Duncan and his staff have made ed as well as artists. There will lay-outs Tor pictorial features and be a need for editorial assistants picturo stories, f»s well as fiction and many others, including such : minuting in the sponsorship of the atid editorial office workers, re- written by several lust year's con¬ tributors. post favorites as Kleptomania, prst annual College I Magazine i porters and researchers, cartoons and jokes, Among many articles and stor¬ confere nce. The Spartan wiirbejj If there isn't enough work in Since its blrtb~ tA^aTsTign. lire ; the. hcwTWettvinc for the confer- the editorial department, business ies. Spartan readers will find the inside scoop on the |>otentinls. of. Spartan has steadily climbed to a! again this year, _ ! manager Don Smith can likely the 195JL. foot bait squad; an article place of prominence on the State The big event for' magazine I! find a job for many interested on the intricacies ofTtifiostng the I campus, taking its place alongj MatTei* during. fall' term' is the!! students—There will.be a need .Homecoming queen; pin-up -foot- jI publications row and a jwrma-VHomecoming Cjueen contest,!;' for -advertising salesmen, office ball calendar; a picture story on; nent seat on the Board of I'ubli- which the Spartan fo-sponsors | . workers and circulation and pro- picking i^s^oed'Geautios; another]I cations. " " , with Knppa Alpha Mo, national ;j motjon assistants. camera t.«le*a(»out MSC's new ho- | Last year B(l staff member* nnd photographic' honorary«_£i:clim* |I The Spartan offices are on the tel. Kellogg Center; the Spartan!("contributors jiooled talent to give maty choices, picked '! third floor TWILIGHT SHADOWS FADE. Minnel In ailvine and help you in "I R MEMRY STII.I. Wll.l. LINGER WHERE LIGHT AND SHADOWS PLAYED; selecting your casual and formal IN THE EVENING OFT WE LL GATHER ilolhinu Rememlier, fellow-, no %M» TI'RN OCR THOCGHTS TO THEE. rharge for looking. So ship in and MNT. OCR LOVE FOR ALMA MATER xia.il with 3k&rnfi4 us. VMMHV PRAISES MAC. —Bernard Tra.vnor SllOKS 9 Sorirly Brand Clolliiitc 9 Hyde I'ark Clothing 0 Alpaninu Coal* MKN und.WOMFM XTLRE CONCERT SERIES - 0 JiiVMdi & Exrellu Shirts 9 Famous kM|iiiri- Slurk* York CJlx Onlrr 0|K-ra and Slrrx Company MEN'S STYLES Sadler** Writ* Thratrr Balk I From $3.95 up 9 \llif£.il«,r I1-'!olr||0iia Orrhrstra * api Symphony 9 llirkok Ih-lls, Bran s, Ja~ ha llcjfrtc and Jrwrlry — V iolinist f Puritan Sportswear koiiLvn Irrrirr — British Contrail" I'.t rice Munsrl nn«l Brian Sullixan 9 Wrtnltlx uinl Coiidiimlrrrx 'I'M-* V"rwl)6,a,| Box*' (.hoir Plu* link-proof Hosiery Irtiurtrs Phi* -•iiix.four World Traxrl NuiiiImt- Hlue. while trim Oxfords $3.15 »> mr hioile a*"** IMTUMIM GOOD SHOES Do Something, A FRIENDLY CAMPUS Tradition Plays Big Role In MSC Student Life TRADITIONS life at State play a large pleasant and part ill the collegiate life at Michigan State. They form an unwritten code that makes Inspiring. There are no signs or plaques to show what ami where the traditions are. But all the snme, the freshmen will, find traditions playing a big role In his enjoyment of college II fe. No, the traditions aren't written down in an official volume and stored away In the administration building. They're carried in the minds nnd memories of students and alumni.. Michigan State College has always been known for its friendly atmosphere. The familiar "Hi" and a smile among students passing-between classes denotes the biggest and ~ " oldest tradition at State. Students don't just greet their sophomore student is up to his ears In Basics. But Basic personul friends and igi)nte_thc 14 or 15 odd thousand college is here to stay, and provides one of the main fea¬ other students on campus. There's a smile and a- "Hi" tures of the educational aspect of MSC. for everybody. There are no strangers at State. The oldef buildings on campus have become traditions in themselves. There is old-Morrili Hall which houses This friendly spirit, the Spartan spirit, among the the Liberal Alts-offices. Then between Morrill llall and students nnd fncully makes MSC more than n enllerlinn Agriculture Hall is a line of some of the oldest edifices of public buildings. II makes Michigan Stale a true on campus. These buildings, to he torn down in the near university and presents the student with an atmosphere of friendliness that makes life at college a good life. future to make way for more modern construction, are . affectionately referred to as "Rotten Row." Basic college is fast becoming another tradition at The Bed Cedar river with its ducks and canoes is as State. The day-long comprehensive* and wide range of traditional as the rnmpits itself. The slow moving stream required courses make It a constant topic of conversation has come into new prominence since the expansion of the and gripiug. And it's no wonder. Every freshman and campus anil now forms the dividing line lietween the north and south campuses. Besides being a landmark, the Bed Cedar provides many a cool afternoon "and eve¬ ning for canoeing and picnics during the early days of A Challenge fall term when the heat of summer is still lingering in Ihe air. Northeast of Beaumont tower in the center of thp cam¬ pus is a stone bench. It's traditional that only engaged Freshmen entering Michigan State College Ihis fall and couples sit on this bench, better known me "Engagement returning MSC students will lie facial with a challenge. Jlock."' . ■ What D* Ym DM Abort The challenge concerns the governing of student* by Women will find n restricted area, hut it's ami** Ihe students, the extent of these governing powers, and above street from Ihe eiimpiix. Women are not forbidden lo Coining to MSC all, the success of the Student government under its new enter Ihe Smoke Shop, college men'* meeting plaee and constitution. pool room. Iiut Ihe only time one ever doe* is on a bel. For years Ihe Student rouncil. as it was known before Ihe acceptance of the new constitution last spring. The Union building had many traditions, but the ex¬ Ity INek l-ang tensive remodeling will in course extensively remodel the along making rather ineffectual efforts al a student government with mnre than nom- traditions that have*gone along with it. What do you think about coming to Miehignn State you're really after.' If not, now I*'a good tlnv- Another tradition is that of keeping State's campus in College? Honestly, .what do you'think it will be like, likely you've selected a major and plan to end its present beautiful condition. Construction work went' going to college, and particularly to- Michigan State that general -fieltf, but it doesn't take much tie- laisl spring the students and facility of MSC approved ->u've heard that second ste|) has been a good one, but it alone w government recommendations to the than of students. some college rules. FreshmeTT will find that afti^* a few people have gohe to college, for four years and learnetl you where you want to go. The judiciary will rule "oil the constitutionality of legis¬ weeks at MSC they yvlli want to uphold these coijes of nothing. At MSC vou'U find there is much to Ho, am! — lative and executive arts, and organization disputes. Also behavior. They help make Miehignn State the college If that's what you've heard, and that's what you think learn. Y'ou'll find a crowded social calendar ;i under the jurisdiction of this group will, Is1 appeals from that it is. Jt is the privilege uud duty of all new student* of .it, then you're right, because it's nil that It's all that 'it'll campus. Y ou'll find hundreds of student . r/i the all-college men's nnd women's judiciary. to observe uhd perpetuate them. and much mor^ . . or much less. But what it is, ia tions ami an infinite number of things to ,!• Cases involving infractions of .college rules will lie heard relatively unimportant. The important thing it what you study. Y'ou'll find lots of good coursox. bo,-'- . when a student's request for such a hearing is approved get out of it. great numla-r of excellent teachers, and you by Hie counselor for men or the counselor for women. As your p",rents and high school teachers have told the satisfaction that comes front scholastic ach- " For the first time, students will have,a voice in deciding the guilt or innocence, nnd the punishment of a student Watcli Yourself you, "It's up t" you." or "Y'ou'll get out of it what you put into it." Believe me. they're right. Y'ou'll find that what you want from college , tnined hen-, if you're willing to go after it. • involved in a breach of regulations. So, first, it's up to you to decide just what you want There is only one ilrawlnirk to the student govern¬ ITofIS OFTEN a IB-y ear to fall into easyandjnany did shenanigans people and act( long graduated to get out of college . . . and just how much. In this So pardon what may seem to la- paternal p"* and let niegive with a.big word of welcome. We f universities.ami supposedly mature do. matter there's a wide range between a little and a lot to have you a! Michigan State ment plan: ii student government is only us strong as — College. Y'ou'll I .a Ihe hacking given it by the student body. But yon-are a college student and a college stude it at Perhaps you aren't sure just exactly what you do want of it Iwing ji friendly campus, and you'll find a school thut people lire still saying "well it may b ■ big . to get out of it. but naturally, you want to gel the most. if you're friendly You'll I'ikell a lot. and you t PisiiTteriiBt. or an attitude of "1 xd (Jeorge do it," on Hie but 1 gut to see if it's good." Perhaps you've never cross-examine,! yourself to »ev what a big part of it. Best of luck to you. part of the siuitont body ran mean failure to the congress, Because of this and because college students regardless of the extent of its efforts. .. watched more for their actions than the non-college Smil¬ The warning against student apathy rnnnot tie over- vidua! and because students are traditionally expect ed to stressed liecause tin- time will come, as it has ill the past, lie mnture and intelligent individual when students will demand that the congress take action. In previous years students have found that, because they maintained an altitude of indifference, the government was cautious than the outsider. And even more important liecau-e (Vum^chool It's Your Neivspa Weak undcuuki not act when the occasion demanded it. ^paratively new and we are advertising it tnr-matter yve do or where yve nre, we must think, twice Iwfore Tgjiuilyl a'strong student government it is necessary ping into ehildish manners and improper actions. II) Merman Hraulich that you take an interest in the congress. Find out huw Watch yourself. Others are. THK MICHIOAYSTATE NEWS IS I'l HMSHKIt I the for the STATU NEWS', Uie congress and its official offices function. Find out students Of Michigan Stale I'olleire for. the students Be¬ If you produce, you'll tie able to work the duties and responsibilities of your representative your 4 Contact him anil discuss Ihe work ol the legislative cause you have chosen MSC a* your college the pa|>er one of the salaried becomes your new -paper. positions on the paper. You II-find there is lots of fun that It's not hard to work for the paper. In my three \cars goes rii with the daily routine of up here there have been few tf any 'people fired. . You publishinsr the stu the people of Michigan who own the institution Want to to Work. There never haC-tieon and never will 5*, any estate l ollege. Don't go. through college with \ keep it that way. room for loafers on the staff, Understand, I said work. your only companions.) Pick some of the many * It ia your responsibility to help and you can do it by We don't want you to come up here if you're just looking una participate. It's the bent way to meet piM .thinking before yj>u walk across the,grass, damago-build* for a place to gaae at the pretty coeds or men or if you get to know; them. BY the best way to know "the. want lo be able to tell your latest heart throb you work Canoes Available Paddle Down Cedar Canoeing on (ho Rod Cedar ground of Spartans, river lures many a student during During fall term the shelter '"V "mP,y P,°' vlded. for by a college-run capoe "Pens until weather , does not per- shelter and dock near Farm Une mlt eomfortable paddling. About bridge. *>0 canoes are available-. A stand For a low hourly rate, students is maintained at the shelter where Xine ivligioun onr«nl*ationa and groups on the Michigan rent canoes and paddle up the popeorrt. favorite dinner of MSC's Col lego campus are ready to meet-student spiritual river to Finetum, favorite picnic famous ducks, is sold. (cd* and provide guidance and fellowship. Offering "open doors fur friendship and worship," to PATRONIZE udents. regardless of race - r—-—~ STAT^NEWS ADVERTISERS r creed, the Christian StU- on C.rand Rivor and Hillcrest. lilt Foundation of the Peo- Th» Uthmn Modrnt organ. !„ Hiureh, is the official tntlan and C.amnu DrlU arr . fellowship for Baptists, two rrrogntanl organisations on Presbyterians, and rampns for l.nlhrran slndenls. -national Christians. »*h promote a program at Ve croup has its headquarters Christian frllawshlp. rrllglans, L, College House, next door to ednratkinal and serial goM- „„IM Church, and provides, »»ce, and train for inlelllgenl ether Christian services, leadership in the chnrrii. *.'kly social events for its mem- Catholic students at MSC have! frs the Newman club as their official I TV ralseopol Collot* renter organization and meeting place., kt.r. -tudents and faenltr Among the purposes of the club' semhers a fnM program of is the fostering of spiritual, social j harrh artlvHIeo. The Center and academic life of the students. , „p,n te Indlridnsla and The Spartan Christian Fi-llow- #nps dally with a nnmber of ship holds Bible studies,^ dally rtl,liir« and services. prayer periods. Jnter-collegiate . i, the activities of the conferences and plans social ac- anvrhiiry club, the Altar guild, tivilies. "To Know Christ and To j ,-hior. 'ho Church school and Make Him Known." is the pri- tier croups, opportunity is of-' mary purpose of this group, mi to member students to grow I Membership in the VMC'A of IMIN'T Ht'V COI R trunklixuls I nndio standing and. expression i MSC is open to any stodrnl of clothes and don't stock up on ; the O'M'tian faith. i who is in sympathy with the the latest fad in clothes, . pet i For Ihe Student — Keiiginus Society of, purpose ofthe assorlation to t. commonly called the; develop a Christian personal- rynur gear in shape and wait till j ■iofiis. y»u get to State befork'making I llui.krndu. Wu-lvliiiskel*. l'huliih.»>k leaveir the responsibility j lit and build a Christian so- i oYvr-hig purchases. x— r Christian service to its mem- j defy. | idea For football weather it's a good ~IIresxer"Svartrx, I'irlurr I'riimes m j ft< Although the group does It does not imply the holding - to include a heavy, stadium ! employ ;i pastor, a worship ! of any prescribed set of 'religious - coiit in your plans. A pair of rub- , • v held each Sunday at the j convictions. It signifies 'interest I: bers or heavy overshoes will help j , House and all races and I in the meaning of the Christian ;• you navigate the campus during I jPicn.ii.ties are welcomed to ; religion and willingness to ex per- i the winter ' months. CIIII.IIRKN'S I-,U.I, HKAIO -TO WKAII the activities; of m thejiment with its principles. . | A wind proof jacket is also a! (Infiinls in | | Yenrs Vii j The VWCA at MSC. centers its i good thing to have, together with The ffillel Foundation Is de-1 program ! around the needs ane paid during til hold workshops o part mental and 'Sher lihrario. nn (nations »n your ■ the whole year this yeor," M.»y t*. advertising, an campus Will he announced at a future date. hUlll, Management. 1 nterdenominationa 1 PRICES BORN PJH—Coffr* II."' TIIE OFFICERS HERE THE STAFF [Vr.idrnt—Murtha Alkin. 'Victor—Brv. It J. Srtiramm Vice l'rwid«nt—Marilyn Slrar \--ociato—Mr.. Carol Smaller Secretary—Mr». J'mophinc Fcrgu.ua Rrrrrtary—Rao Rorirk Troaiuror—Stophrn Oiborn RAISED ELSEWHERE Nctvetl of the New Dr. Hannah Welcomes Freshmenr field of service, and which by ita general conduct, Bureau Aids ing. I would urge you strongly to become associated with achievements demonstrated anew ;rented Michigan State in the wiadom of those « order that the doors of ed# an interest group as quickly as possible in order that you tional opportunity might be opened -permapently to ( Job Seekers may be identified with Michigan State and its activities throughout your careers here. voung people of America. Members ,.f the Chum ef IMS are. by coincide*, Part Time Work destined for a unique phme hi the hiatery ef Miehin, State. That you may cant diatiactiau hy your w, efforts is m.v best wish for ah ef yaw. The entering freshman class—the Class marked from the beginning as different from ^of 1955—is all other entering classes, because it is the Centennial Class. Those who follow the normal four-year course will be graduating Expulsion in 1955 when Michigan State College is celebrating its (Continued frbm Page 1) 100 years of existence. Mo doubt commencement exercises are penalized, for drinking will be in June, 1955, will be an event of national interest and -reported in The State News. • MSC. maintains a placement 'importance, for.it is likely to lie the rlimax of the centennial a W No liquor may be served at bureau as a service to its stu¬ celebration of this, the first agricultural college in the mixed student parties registered dents, equipped to give you thfcS nation und the root from which developed America's unique with the college. 4. College organizations spon¬ •contacts for-jobs both on and off system of land-grant colleges and universities. — — the campus while you arc a stu¬ It is my personal hope that the Class of 1955 will earn a soring unauthorized parties where groups also are located on dent. liquor is served are subject to third floor. Automatically 0p These include janitorial work, reputation for being distinguished, as well as distinctive, suspension from activity. ated elevators serve studenfs as a sort of birthday gift to our Alma Mater. I would like 5. College students, members of • W_ lt.,M a« alt ti__- office work, baby sitting, sales- ( to see this class go down in history as one which achieved the college staff or any person manship, jobs as waiters and I waitresses, clerking jobs, house- I high honors academically, which contributed to the up¬ who knpws of violations of these building of the institution hy it* accomplishments in the rules is obligated to report it. work, tutoring, bussing In dorms, and library work. Students nrd allowed up to 20 hours work a week in on-campus jobs. Written permission from the Peon of Students Is required for more than 20 hours work. Special abilities and the number of positions available are the de¬ Kellogg Center Scheduled PANTS mm Mr. Via termining factors as to how much* money It is possible for you to earn. The bureau has helped provide fornter for Mid-September Continuing room and a large ballroom, with a Opening floors is reserved for offices j)f the SWEATERS mm Miss Ra PAGING Tba Astsr* af Nm Olass af 54 part time work for the majority Educ • newest of Michigan capacity of I.O00 The ballroom Continuing Education service, of those who apply. However.' Slate .hi buildings, will doubles as a" meeting hall and a there Is usually a surplus of ap« open j k to campus confer- banquet hall. manager Wcldon S. Garrisoh, and Leslie Scott, director of the di" JACKETS No yon Hiihi t«» plications, for the jobs open. j enccs 'Wsptember, accord- a unique feature the hotel , vision- of hotel, restaurant -and work in dramatic* nt Stale Therefore. th£ student is urged! nig t< special laboratory where rest- general institute management, to make application for a job as urant management students will Wr Well, wrlromr lo Fairehild Theater. There soon as possible aftei registration. | h .«• able to experiment with new j Second to eighth floors are re- served for bedmoms. A large S|M-cialixr in Col It-glalr Style* Applications will not lie aeeej»ted j ft»r, t-ays of preparing and^erving sp-,^ parking lot is under con- will Iw plenty of rhanrr* for you i before registration. when neither r|,tl »**!*■ J struct ion by the departnient of lluy the Hrnl for Irw you nor your eon tact man. at tty* j vrai bureau can be sure of your free i usr The first of the building's eight landscaping and architecture. •le-igii. direct. or j oik- of our four theater*. VARSITY SANITONE GLEANERS Welcome Freshies YOU HAVE A DATE FOR Special Cash mhI Garry DRAMA NIGHT Traasart BGe Sail SI AO Two Legs, Inc. Tue*dii.r, Sept. J5 K.*,m .101 Home . 7:511 fie. p., 1211 W. I.r;n,(I Km r 115 S. WASHINGTON Mrrt I he *laff . . . Hear ihe plan* We'll have a place for VOL' Arrow from krnq. 5 A III lo K, mI"» Himrr 9li«t|i) WELCOME CLASS OF '55 to our completely remodeled college shop where the fashions are as new and exciting as the new decor. The Shop with the Brands You Know ★ NANDMAGNER May yoil finil your *|;iy ;•! JMatr liolli ★ SPORTLEIIN |ilr;t*iir4il»l«' ami taltialilc. have always been |o M*r%r Micliiptn Slab* Mil* ★ LYLEARO SCOTT (lent* anil ho|M' yon will-join oirr-lon** li*t of *ati*fM(il etifttoiiM'r*. \ i»il tl~K our «*oni|ili'te |iria*i ri|iti(Mi counter or enjoy our fountain ★ JONATHAN LRSAN M'rvirr or ju*t drop to to *ay hello. ★ NENRY RRSENFIELB Probst Drug Store 110 a . Grand llinr E«l Lamms geptomher 4.1981 ,w-r.f the nation* foremost cohcert artists, opera stars. Foreign. Xilms have become In my urchestras, anil lertnVers are scheduled for Michi- a tradition on MSO's campus. itate's lecture concert series. . scries starts in October anil Will" last until March. This fall will not lie an ex¬ of the top attractions — .„ x~r- ception. There are 18 films i'„. .laschn Heifitz,. the WEEK* ledHar «r Atlantic iicnious violinist;. Kntll- j Monthly). Sahlert. "Literature fc! rihr, llritish contral-1 *' '** M»" rentury." Heading the list are two Brit¬ . S. . . York City Opera *»"•*£ Wednesday - OW.EN ish hits. ••Tight Little Island" and „v' the Chicago symphony. writer of licht "Pygmalion." Also included are v" Sadler Wells Theater] "rwi. rnmurh Nash." Subject. "Midway the Trench production of "Grand Illusion" and the Italian "Heart i rt^'nni is- maintained by | Wpdnmday-RF.AR AD- anil Soul." , .( , been iimmrd III t nuntlv. ORCHESTRA, Eugene eonduetor. l»5[-»2 :,tm* *tnri ' seas, In capaett) for tin* event*. |hi<* year, n* la*t, Ihfrr will be two lierforntanee given iluriu* fall term. There will be tun* on rh t. Tuesday—MVRA IIESS. at .1 vtliunished Brllisl pianM. -cues. ANA STOKV iKobert ITah- erty). BKKIKS-OT ' All ■students ,gv admitted tn the I Thursday — PATRICE pi..grams at Fairehild theater on Ort. la. Monday—SO I.ONO AT THE FAIR tRrtllahl. Kiirollmrnl Hey Youse. I'Vsll. ...Id BRIAN SIT.I J- the uetnity bank which is issued Ort. 23. Monday — BLANCHE Ininl ronrert. to eu.-h student at rcgistratum. ontlnued from rare !) FI'RV iHritlshl. Thursday — SADLER'S ) Following is the list of lectur- Oft. to, Monday —THE IHIOT flgu . fell off un.versilv in oiniltvv. i It'., y;,,,,,! III s THEATER BALLET. <1. and mines' French t. yviiy {., find out what talents veil possess, Monday — CHICAGO .Sept. 2U. JiilicJL.Uiomct..rSlauui I'rosli Meet i IMPHONV. - Rafael Kuhellk. "I la.ke Mi. I Oft: ttl. Wednesday—I WIIERK I'M -KNOW GOING .British). e '"iMifwrf j •TeRtlHrnkfeun'tLclitsups-ttpp-flllprI.Ht they're nut ovet yl Itintf,; Mu.t.'r. Oct. 'I Itathle St. f the Mieiiiduni 1'nt |.r»f)nhl,v blitseil litil I think the STATK N'KW'S is . Nov. 2d, Monday — IIOI.IHAV h 1 .1 -e-t : rhool h<' lies'. Tuesday—NEW VORK Zealand ( Jtlju .' Ill spvnti yt'tH* s|)al'e lilllc. If >1.11 apl'ee ( I NTER OPERA CO. Oct 13 .Grant Halt NANOOK The love For Three 1 '•( loke Superior — ] with me I hope to see yell at the meeting Thursday. Sept. i IF Tilt: MIRTH I ».-.• -Oct L'O. Holt Ft lots PATRONIZE STATE NEWS ADVERTISERS" ■ 1 h"'"' 1,lttCP s"t'r"",l"'1 ««-,H hte.e t.. get a Friday—NORWEGIAN Switzerland." |)rr. 1 Mnndi*—IMK tT.Mlt.R- ..)-'< II.Hit iOvt. 211 Fit F M.kl'H Kirrman). If* II Tuesday — JASCIIA "Seven West... V Iirr I TurMlajr—TIIF. MIKADO 11111/ World i HritUlil. i da-N YOUR STORE FOR THRIFTY BUYS! M. I.KtrriTUCS tvheel. At,man Kolh *\V* and "IP t Nov 24-Tom Hartley. WELCOME, CLASS OF 56 1 TiifMlAV—hR. HIM. DP- r Valley ** kVT n»i uHiheMipber). VlavTlv TO EAST LANSIN6 f ' 33 WrhdiV-DR. DOVAf.D H I I. SON ubjert. "Mv Six ConvlrU." UK SI'ltK AMI VISIT Till: liKAl'TIFt I. ip*,Uptons risen- I.I CON TltKATItK TIIR NKWKST AMI MOST MODKU.N TIIKATItK IN TIIK STATE. rush Week ('an'* \VtiW CHOICE of leading collar style* . w CO 111, o VI. s whites, fancy clip figure*, stripe*, (olid* . . . french or regular cuff*. THii i$ it! TKe one and only Pilgiim Deluin Fofm#«W shirt! proportioned to fit you better 3 woytt Skillfully tailored from luaurious for the NmmI Kifh count totton broadcloth with a smooth French (no-ponel). front, gleaming ocean peeri^^'-1"--1 ii cmipm buttons, many deluie features that usually, cost dollars'morel Pliofilm wrapper, w. ROYAL TABULATOR iRvite |M QUIET PORTABLE It visit Km for MM Sale! G. E. Alarms Fiber OR Laundry Cate CNipM Entra lough vatqueitd f bel t'rnler for Sports Activities at M.S.l. REE PARKING NEXT TO LI'CON THEATER ' VST LANSING "The Tog Shop" REAK OF HI ifrMNO Free Parking, with n SBAIW Purchase Custom Hahtrdkshers — Iminfrtrrs Hours:!»a.m. tu Si.10 p.m.. Molt. Noun In !' p. FRESHMEN - To acquaint you with the quality of uur «nr| we will clean and preso either a pairOf President trousers or a sweater FREE during the of Sept. 17- 22 inclusive ' week * (WITH THW AD) Special 4 hr. Cleaning Scrvir,- Approval by school Complete I-numlry Service Press While Ynu Wait Cwlil Storage Vault mton aV to _i -_ ----- < approval. ^57 LUA.T I - 'Legislative rcprwmtativcs arc For Carefully Cleaned Clothe* Warier la tto *M aai biswill circled by district! in proportion The Student government year Isahhlln nnallli art-aa ~ " to population. It ia unicameral. and elects officers, includlnit the will begin with such projects as While many will have a chance I president, from ila membership, football pep rallies end undertak¬ son with faculty and student or¬ to cooperate in the success or I It nets on>m»ttcrs aiding the ings in other fields of student ac¬ ganizations, CAMPUS CLEANERS failure of the plan, certain cam- complaints, criti¬ j planning, supervision and co-or- cisms, tivity, Student government lead¬ pua personalities stand out as Key | dination of student activities. disputes, investigations, - surveys, conferences, and public ers explained. Among other pro¬ figures in the organization. > . ...... jects is the tentative planning of relations. . Gavlord 6heets, a senior. Will .". V* ,«.* Jtl an inter-university student lead¬ ers' conference at MSC later in somewhat the same as the Presi¬ dent of the United States. Besides the executive, student leaders will nerording to Linton, to aid the operate the Judicial and legisla¬ legislative branch (the congress) tive branches. David Miller, a in carrying out the "model gov¬ junior, holds_ an important posi- ernment" scheme. They are based somewhat on the Lansing legisla¬ SHEPARD'S . . , the home of carnj tive pattern. • shoe styling. Student Flying l »• Open to All Want to fly ... at cost? Winged Spartans, a student fly* I WAIT! Jng club organized and operated j as a non-profit corporation by the members themselves, idlers the] THE RIGHT MSC CAMPUS STYLES ARE AT SHEPARD'S! opportunity. Vow don't have to know how to i fly to Join Winged" Sparta uk. ' j CAA certified instructors nre^ l)o you want to know what shoe* they're wearing oil-Stale* available to teach you. The club owns one plain*, n rampu* . . . for elasse*. ilules, tinners? Then . . . SAVE Piper Cub Special. .-There are j about .ft dozen members at pros- i your pennies "til you get In East 1-aiising. ami stop in ;it ent. Flying Is done from Capital j City airport, no airfield open ■ year-round with lighted runways 1 Sheparil's . , . where MSC fashion* Itegin. • for pifflit flying. Plans are in process for cnlarg- facilities available to members. For further information, new ■ freshmen can call Dick Brelsford! YOU'LL HEAR MORE . . Union . at Fllftworth House, or drop in ati Itiiilsliiife Concourse Tel. H- IH72 any of the club's bi-monthly' almut Shepard's after you arrive no rampu* . . . meetings which will be annouhc- j "ShepardV ... the beautifully remodeled "double" ed later in the .Slate News. shoe More famed for Personalized Service and I he "slriclly-cnllcKe" footwear for particular guys and lllu\trulcr t, 1959 1951 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE HVyarri Held *■*! waa the mar*in «t the 3S-.U track, fencing am IS Spartan* are Sept. 22—Oregon Stale at E.L. to take a back sr Sept. 29—Michigan at Ann these sports. Arbor i Oct. 6—Ohio State at Colum¬ SOME OF THE NATION'S BEST ■rom Ralph Young bus IM. Kl—Marquette *1 K.L. Oct. SO—1'enn Stale at State Colleac; Pa. Finest Coaching ' MSC/s Formula for Winning itliletie Director If coaching stalls alone were{been -•atT members of the the criteria'that made undefeated i MSC althotic teams, Michigan State time tv -it of Physical Edu- shntild never lost. From football Kent llialth and llccrca- Prlown through the 14 varsity; Mar.staid, once each, r Men wish to take torts, the Spartans have some- Aiding Minn on the football the finest coaches In the coun- train are %mrh *4aiMleq| iuM- : iiortunij)' 1° con- y. I ant* as l.owell "Red" l>awton ,r, ..in upon rhposing The producer of the nationally I Hugh 'Holly" Ihrngherty. Larle recognized MSC football powers!' Id ward* and llaw llevlnr. ai> State for your Is Clarence "Biggie" Munn.! Davison, former coach of the We hope you rishorai the squad. . J "Picnic" arrived » nthc Spartan professional BufTalo Bills, ij >• . our stay with us. tnllnwlni the Oretm sute campus in 194? and his teams Spartan have won j 27, lost eight and I play of All-American ' Se backfleld coach. The Devine will be taking over a ». after an m; m.ber of our staff rl.sh the s*art*M travel U onn.rton *ea«on u.| trtf Ann Arbor lor the annual but¬ tied two. Only five, teams have Grandelius in last year's 1 podition in the fall that is not •dmuld l»e in vhapr to give n«t y..ol to assist you in only new to him, but also to the tle nith traditional rival Mkh- with plentv of NtifT rmnprtHkrnm. ; ?'■.u r>e-of oiir-splen- • Green and White campus. He Nine pflrher* fnrni Iran, Oct. 29. U,| year's • .i-ium, fleldhousc, will be the JV coach. JV stall The Wnfvcrincu are still smart- will he returning pl«« .• pool, ico arena Simrtaii SfHtrlislics, \W-\yl ball was eliminated in 1949 and 1951 win mark Its return. the olngclmr iuni«r outfielder ... res of recreation Head coach of the i iMrrrtl |.l,,d|rv Won l.ost Tk»i| I'ct. Spartans' fields. All facili- : Sport basketball team is the popular : r. your, use add,. 'Tennis 9. 0, 0 1.000 Pete Newell.. Newell arrived on 9" 1 u !)00. the State campus last year and Swimming - his control-ball style of play be¬ Football 8 1 fi " .880 came popular with most of the Golf - 10 .1 tl .760 fans. Newell came here from Low 'N Inside . at (.'alumbus. Nov h San Francisco, where he had s Fencing 7 5 0 .700 IM. I] will tiud thr Munif coached his team to a national men hack home fur Ihrtr lantr Wrestling 6 :i ft .667 championship. John Bennington is 2 0 .667 his assistant. with Marquette hut the -Par¬ Gross Country p ian. take to the road aaaln t tarlm Mri'aflVree k the man ■ Baseball 17 9 0 .654 :'.-r week'or m, another generation :■ Oct. 211 ..hen the, travel hi 'art the long four year jourhey to the top. This I'rnn -tale la tanale with the Gymnast lea 5 .1 0 .625 Mltanv l.loua. incoming frosh. Truck (l)'ual Indoor • . Pittsburgh will provide the np- .i i.ig jolt to fulfill at Michigan State. As'.w "and Outdoor) 1 I 0 . .500 -'arte up the ladder to graduation, one liefore it t-.ven with the tremendous Basketball... 10 11 tl 476 . ff the top and nut into the field. growth of MSC\ athletic' "Boxing • 1 1 458 •• -ok into this vear's prospect*, there are gap- in thr ... system and the emergence s«k* which will have to he filled, N't-w Ail-Aiper, 'MO J,e».v.n. .Hockey ..7 « u 0 ,555 ~. j.uf spartan team* among I ho • made. Soon s|«irts writer* will. !w.rolling «tut , , .. . .. . . , ,, , theA,'ro*. Notre Dame tilt. „wi? Nov. 10 at TOTALS 95 51 1 .650 i of ihe nationally famous [ top tramural team*sport*of thehjv* country, in¬ - players for the public to trinlire. Ilelnre we Vt„kl,n 1>w. Tha tn«h unit Big Ten Champion Spartan., track and cross-country ,,„t neRlectert on the. i-ampta. '•fro-h of toslay will lie first-ntrmgers and All- ■ „„ lnr rrtKn, n,i Ir„m iisi yCiir 'NCAA Champion teams U Karl Schladcman. Under the direction of Frank ■ a •'-tartan athletic teams., -e* spartan, rate s JSchladcjhan has two outstanding - -tars will soon lie forgotten as now athlete: place. New Grandeliu.se*, Crapes, Steffens • -Ilf- u* a .-.a, v mases.Pernes, Magis, llroscs and other great W1[| (a. made. !e n„. lump in the thmai when we realize thai it, Spwiy Grandelius State's swivel Spartans Post Successful Year |>tAS WAM.nM.„ Football game-against the highly rated- /Tine began tn open - twhinjf All-Awericiin. will lie mi^iitR from tht— Wolverines. MSC took an early ' - line-up. Aim, the Spartan'* urml plungiiti: The 1090-51 ■•etonnl year w lead on "Sonny" Grandelius' ^ "f la>l year. LtKo.v Crane, wuri'l uite u* any .'penal r»f *burwia».ce for ath »ver Michigan—plus seven oth¬ first-quarter touchdown. After >U like the bit one al Ann Arbor la*t year when wearing the Green h r • . • Benny Oostetbaarfs crew tied •t . White line that | nNinuikt ruach. billed as the rhinks m the Almost n tradition on the Spar- •jgraiks's two-handed pu*h will U- a G a m e of the deserved mostr of the credit. Week. It 'a as • But 1mfly Lu< The Spnrtacu^ began a three- | John Kobs. Kobs has <■**n Spartans, how- neat weekend , ny" Grandelius {lowered ro ! even lard by Awarded fnr carh apart. '.'kl-.m. and Grargv Itrndvr will Iw rrrnvmlwrrd » touchdowns over an nut- •ut»i iir-, gian* end Bob Marquette bet individul Mg Ten wrrslling rhamp-. Carey, who ned Indiana team. Final dormitory or fraternity, house I®. 1 "PC Iivn llruw. Wall) Kau and hfn Kimlilv tallied two TD's. a field goal, charges rolled r was 35-0. take i«rt in the activities as the .niu -parian alhhlic hL«lnr> for Iradjng .-Ul* rgular season and went and five extra point*, the Green victory. rnie Biermaii's Minnesota program include* three leagues; r"' H'C Ten leant imirutte the champion- and White prevailed. Then on to S dormitory, fraternity, and tnde^ rhampmn-hip. ners were the next oppon- )rIndividual titles Tor* much has been written pendent. This allows many com¬ -•■•*11 season'rolls around next spring, "'apt. I ii» < and Munn V gridders beat out by light-heavy about the next week's game to mon interest" gtoups as wed as -.missing from the linc-up. So will <'apt. I} peiscr and 145-pounder unveil any unknown f»ct».# immortal Knute Rockne. turned Pittsburgh was held to minus Van AUlyne. campus organizations to enter ■' f -.nd (.'apt. Mel Stout, State's-jdl-tinw great . helped the boxers to Coach Clarence "Biggie" over in his grave *s Frank yardage'in the last game of the « Taking over the duties nf J teams or contestants. A title. Munn had boon pointing for Leahy, his protege and -friend, Frank Beeman, who was called Events areuis hotly contested as <*eaion. as the Spartan* finished back Intoservice last year is afSy collegiate rvpjacirtg these stars rests partly with vuri at MSC ■!' athletic learns Michigan since his arrival on watched his Fighting Irish bow with a 19-0 victory. Grandelius . sport and the ornpilcd .» total record of 99 the MSC scene. His'teams whit¬ to Michigan State. Tom Martin, the Spartans' teiuus championships are witnessed by held rroreleaa fgr the, first ', ' ' 'ar. freshmen are eligible to compete in varsity was cms, 19 loNhC*. and one tie for tled down Michigan's margins Both teams were at fever coach and intramural director. huge crowds of students. t1|e ' -"n't he long hefore this .season's time during the season, but the - players become in enviable .639 overall per- for three years and finally ac¬ pitch for the game, an uncom¬ Panthers failed to cope with Beeman can still be seen around work of the directors and the e»-~ on the wall* of Jenison as your generation takes complished what no State team mon necessity for leahy teams P isa no, Dick PanlrTNind Bob campus helping, out in the ath- Ihusiasm of the A wealth of material in all had been able to do since 1037. i letlc department as well as hand- Carey. . To Capt. LeRoy Crane went : ling hi* duties ex an instructor in j taUe'nge you will h*ve to .meet in upkec-in-ng the >Por-j points t.. yn even mora the honor aI sew sag up the the Michigan State Spartans.' enviable ««wd u> 1M1-4J. ktj winning spirit of In the world of sport, at Mich- available for eiaoring. riding. j to the team which accumulate, individual competition, igen State, the men have no ex¬ and (dir.— the largest number of pointa Brnrnlse IM mint., clusive priority. Both as a spec¬ In addition, the WornehV*6ym- Treses rims «*■*.'. dwud- throughout the year. Foints are *•"**«»•»■ tator and a coed also gets participant, the MSC nasium building ■ house, a dim¬ Eerie,. aaaeritiea. aad e*-eam- her_ahare of ath¬ ming pooh-a gymnasium, a com¬ _ M_|_i _!!, Mk hi la- given on achievement. £ V"£lriter The trophy be- iw a -a. wuer. * letics. plete layout for Individual gym¬ Rramaral >ai *-n** irihikin comes the permanent property of The highest award of g As a' spectator she lends moral nastics, and a dance studio. iwinalM gelf and tselat. any group which manages to win for the accumulation of and vocal support to Spartan -For the "outdoor" coed, tennis The wtasies. a» He Ufa- it in any three consecutive years." points. This permits the' varsity teams. As a participant courts, athletic Acids, a ride meets sad pndb are award- WAA also give, coeds an op- to sign the parchment she takes part in interclass and range, archery ranges, and the ed dwstl sj ail lHl at HIIEW- portunity to earn small MSC let- Any collie woman nay j intramaral competition, through Women". Athletic- anociation: icy la lie perlirwtar speet. Iers. Points are awarded for par- l»« »> waa. all of them as well as pinning de¬ feats Minnesota, 27-0, and required physical education class- cabin are (itiiated around cam- ; The Women". Intramural tro- tieipalion • in intramural and in- The honorary phy»icRi| on j es, Women's Athletic association, William "and Mary, 33-14. while and Intramurai sport.*. i phy is awarded cadi spring term tercttSS"competition, anil also fair lion gruup is Delia rv, Kq drpoping a 34-7 decision to slub- biirii Maryland. . t - Oregon Stale supplied the ppehing. opposition last year also, going down to defeat,'38-13, as end Bob Carey, the 1951 captain. accounted for 20 of the Green j . (Wlics and White points. . Freshman ing, tennis, riding, stunts, gym¬ nastics. bowling, archery, swim¬ ming, volleyball golf, baseball, LUGGAGI and many other simrts through¬ out the year. .They jgay -choose according to their individual pre- St. Thomas Acquinas Church ■- - and - Student Chapel 105-Abbott Knad Fust Lansing, Michigan ORDER OE SERVICES FRESHMEN Wo Inlrodiieo ZIN'FK XOTEHOOKS • LAUNDRY CASKS • IIHIFF CASKS to You • I.OChFR THI NKS fur all Ihe Iravelu.i before and after « Wheat? I ton Nalda I tkhkosh • Amelia Earhari Mitis'iikius Medal Nnvenn. Tuesday Daily Knsury Nov Ma CAMPUS FAVORITE • While Star • Halllbun Slop in uiiil our fuiiiotla ( IIIholies and non-Calholirs interested in studying Ihe dnrtrines of Ibe I liurrli ran receive private inslrurlioim by nppninlment or allend Inquiry LOWER ELIKIK CIET CENTER Classes lo lie held al Newman Hall. 117 Fern street, at the following hours: Monday—7 stilt • MM) p.m., Tuesday—7:00. MM). KEWPIE S \t ROSS FROM Till. CAMIT S 'Ihe Newman Club is the offirial Catholic Organisation at MSC. The purpose is to foster the spiritual, ednealiunal. and aortal life of Ihe ^ TRUNK CO. FAST LANSING 107 Sonth Washington Ave. Newman llall. Ill Fern street, provides a "home-away-frum-home' atmosphere, with snack liar, library facilities, discussion and study group- weekly Communion lirnnfcfusls, mi vets; under student direction. LUTHERAN STUDENTS TOWELCOME CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH COLLEGE LUTHBlAN CHURCH - MISS4H HI SVNOI) - - NATIONAL LUTHERAN' COUNCIL College bus lo 1000 E. Mich., walk '--hkxk soullj Tw" ~,r,h "f """P"*- "Ppwile Herkev llall 122 So. I'rna. ,\ve. Division and Ann Streets K. L. WoUt, Synod's Student l>asi»r , Herbert C. Wolf. Student I'gator Clare Weeks. Counselor 116 So. IVnn, Rhone 2-225: >10 Linden Street I'hone 8-1571 Relumed FRIDAY SERVICES - 8:34) an.l' 11:4N) a.m. SERVICES - 9:30 ami 11 IN) a.m. . Communion serwad Sunday at s:So. Student Class _ — 9:30 am. fourth Sunday at 11:00. LUTHERAN STUDENT ASSOCIATION C. AM M A DELT A CM. nun ever. Sunday evening at t* Kcnifih/MT Tie simRWI i esfrrenre .rim • and IRIUKI Via Hi wilt. imn aa WM* tiadirsinrwuSetX Uw ask. Cbrir nheanri. Thursday. 7:3* am. The itaderi reslrr. lursled «t the rharrk. it open daily frets It a.m. U I. WIS¬ COLLEGE CLEANERS ER ESHMAN RECEPTIONS-THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24), 7 P.M. - THE UNI4)N 301 ABBOTT ROAD Room 33 Football A PART of EVERY COLLEGE DAY BENNETT's Welcome to Michigan State % ~ iiB Class of'55 .. Ill), court track bb Carey Stars ii Three Starts irt W. Carey, the nll-arouml MichlifHt*ati* athletei Charlevoix, ix more and more twin* referred to ax r. ateM:'all-around-athlete in MSC athletic-history," I ill-year-old, M, 2l5-|»ound»r ix a three .*|x*rt man- 'the tirst-atdnwat]Lttls ol Huns 1 u h Pete S'ewcll'x | r.'a -enm)-«-lnnin(ttwo| r»urin« «»..kci4-u ,t, ■ « ranking b,."'e ' "T . .h, 4-.... scoring * with miff ,han ,he rf»f 16 runs per game. """J When. Buck • in 1886. Krutcriiiti«'n...(Irguni/.rtl IIoum-h »* offensive end :*nt and kickoff year he booted 37 •ir.t Attempts and, i field £0«U to his The Spartan Magazine the Campus Press * - ~f\ —T" !.«■. 220 M.A.G Avenue East Lansing THERE IS PLENTY IN IT ABOUT YOU... ... THE 1952 WOLVERINE T imt ketball Squad Faces v Rough 22-Game Schedule rfr shared ce Bill. IMWCB vhciulc that thcjr couldn't have! College Scoring Tfcrm At the close of last season year's team v 'Steffen, who . . . Newell also gave reason for Spa'-1 Text B6oks w tan fans to look for son* faster j will likelv see stents mt actiaa basketball w hen he said, . . the; alone with ( are* and Unas players returning will be more j Among the other returning• familiar with «»ur system and the merr.tMMs ,.f j.t«t year's team are whole game should become more I I.eif Carlson and" Bill Betatron. flexible. We should not have to Both lar ky performers should j confine^ ourselves to adifl plenty of punrh to the Sparse maneuvers we were forced |t .-i offense. ■ m*«st of this season." the basic to use . and Supplies Welcome Freshmen! Text Books — New and Used Veteran Book and Supply (lards Redeemable Latest Fiction and Non-fietion \r • Filler Paper and Spirals———— Lab Equipment Engineering Equipment Study (damps Laundry Cases Jewelry _ ~ Fine Letter Papers Sport and T-Shirts to take you through the fall term We liny FmhI ( 'allege Ihtoks hv/rcts Book Store 4ANSINC vev ANPjJjtAST cant uwc pissATisnte LANStNC Where Faculty and their Students get Together 36 YEARS A CAMFI S TRADITION Across Grand River from the Union Building pps* j-m- ,S"V-- •"-.,-J ' , MtatraccMc Hockey Basketball Wrestling Indoor Track l eh. 2 or Feh. 9 Michigan AAC Relays Feb. Id Michigan State Relays Feh. 23 Michigan Mar. I Indiana Mar. 7 and »ig Ten Mar. ft Mar. II ( lev eland Relays Mar. 15 Milwaukee Journal Meet Milwaukee Mar. 22 Chicago Daily News Chicago Cross Country * * * * Sal., Oct. 13 I'urdue Sat.. Sal. Oct. 2(1 NoV. 3 Nov. 1(1 I'enn. Slate Wisronsin Stale College, l*a. Madison Sal., Jan. 12 Gymnastics Iowa Iowa City Sat.. Notre Dame Outdoor Track Fri.. Nov. Id Conferenee Sat., Jan. Ill tlhio Slate Mieh. AAl Ohio Slalr I foxing Mini., Nov. Ill .Won.. Nov. 211 ICt A NCAA New York. N. Home Y. Fri., Sat., Jan. Feb. 2."» !• Indiana Sal.. Feb. It. Illinois Drake Itelav Jan. West I'olnl Sat.. Feb. 2:1 Minnesota I'enn Stale State College, I'a. Calif Sat., Sun Jose Sat., Mar. I ' Michigan Wisconsin Man .Ian. fionzagii t'M.k.iOi Wash Tenlalit Wisconsin Notre Dame t'ri.. I el. Fort Cusler Jan. Detroit Detroit Tentative Illinois (Navv I'ier) Chicago Sal., Cell. .Minnesota Sal.. leh. Notre Dame South llend. Ir Tentative Western Open tiymnastk Minnesota Fri., Feb. Ohio Stale Home Championships - Chicago t onferrn.r Ann Arbor Cell. Maryland Sal., leh. Northwestern Home Fri., Mar. 7 Central t oilet; Milwaukee I'ort Custer Sat.. Mar. S Fri., Feb. Chicago Chicago he folbitting hate no ret. <|uanlieo Marines Sat., Mar. Wisconsin and Iowa Iowa City, la. Fri.. Mar. 21 NCAA Itrrkelev. Calif. Wisronsin M.nli-on Sal., Mar. Illinois Sal.. Mar. 22 Hi« Ten—I «*st CV I'ala Alto. Calif, NCAA llntinii Sato Conferenee Meet Fri.. May 2 NAAC and Olympic Site NAAI lacs Angeles, Calif. Tournament Wis Sat., May 3 ~ (iymnastics TryouU Fri., National.Collegiate . New Haven. Conn. (Myatpii Sal.. Set SHIMMING. Pace I WELCOME CLASS OF '55 for — Sliwly Lamps Sport Clothing Text Books Fountain Pens W riting .Materials Art Materials Engineering and , . Stationery Science Equipment Pennants M.S.C. PLATES, ASH TRAYS - VISIT THE BEAUTIFUL IN THE UNION BUILDING . . A Department of Michigan State College Established to Serve You ilairiny Room Only 11;: 1.- — Gridiron Glimpses SMALL' Spresents jjjjjp iithouch the Michigan State football MSC is well set at renter" with tWee has 25 lettermen from last year'* rctjirjilng, the picture I*, not a* rosy ''hcait coach Clarence "Biggie" Munn /mightseehi." He'will have a huge task fowling replacement* for II key men experienced performers reudv to go. INefc Tamhuro. Doug Weaver and Jim Creamer are fighting it out for the first airing herlh. N'hc offensive backjh-ld shows good depth iBBffjk; Back to Campus Sportswear j helped put the 1950 Spartan eleven on at all rating with the top team* in the four position*. At quarter, veteran A1 Dorow i* leading the way. Also Big Game '51 try. on,call are two All-American rated play- -are-Johnny Wilson, a transfer from'hall- hack ; Willie Thrower, the appropriately halfliaclrEverett Granilellu* ami end named passer: j highly rated sopiuimorh'Tom j , Dibble. Also graduated are *tar de- Yewcic; and veteran Ai Jones. Jh,. end* Hunk Mlnarik and Jim King, two gave the Spartans a strong do- Best I let to succeed All-Anieriean Gran- j round the Hanks that will'tie diffi- delius at left half is triple threat Don Me- ; roplace. Guards John Yocca. John Auiiffe. MeAuliffe is the only letternian i jjn'and J. C- Willium* also graduated returning at this position, hut ample'-sup- < . year and to replace this experienced jairt should Is'-uvailatde in two highly fe- J fuill Is1 one of the major Jobs for State stiected freshmen, Gene l.i-keiita and l.eltov" laeb "Duffy" Daugherty. Tackle Gene Kolden. gad star safety-man Jesse Thomas »also completed their education. At Ihe right half slot, Vim* I'isano and Hay Y'ogt are set to go. Both I'isano Along with these graduation losses. and Y'ogt saw. plenty of action lust year- Spartans lost one of their greatest and the added experience that they have prospect* in vears when are tackle should make theni real threats, l-'rosh rune Thomas derided to forego fur- Kllis Ducket t is also likely to see some «r fisdlnill competition liecause of a action at this position. furring illness.- The .fullback position is imp.of question 5th seven memhcrs of the 1950 nffen- marks, hut rouId easily turn out to he the slnrtcr* returning. Munn seems to. Spartans' strongest part of ihe hackfleld. Sa t"P nucleus on hand wfth- which to YVayne Benson; star of the Green and J another powerful scoring machine; White intrn-squad spring game and Dick it i- iii the defensive department that Panin are equally rated, with the former .-.■ms to be brewing, fifth lack of given a slight edge because of his play in her the big problem. last spring's drills. , . ^ lop individual stars "on the State With the defensive unit, the top choices 'hat should be pushing' for All¬ for etui play are Orlando Mar/a and Ed an berths when the mythical elevens Luke. Both are relatively inexperienced «eii are; end Bob Carey, the threc- but huve shown great potentialities. v.r: tackle Don Coleman, the pint- tii-hing lineman; Yince Plsano, ii Crank Kiish anil Dick Kuh, stalwart •.I powerful right half: and line- defensixe players, seem to huve the dr-... I;.!I Hughes, a crushing tackle and fenslie guard positions almost all lo defense mam . . their own. Spearheading Ihe defense at the all- farcy i« the slarflng left end on important tackle p<>sts are Dewey Stev¬ flrn-r and leam captain. .A 6-5, 215- en* and Jack Morgan. The latter won under, Carey looms as the out stand- the oil-can award last year, giien an¬ »• individual in the Spartan lineup, nually to the wittiest of the football ides his great pass-catching abilities, i« also the Spartan kirkoff and extra- mnl specialist. It was Caret's field An excellent crop of Ijnclmckerx are sure mninst Notre Dame last year that to make it plenty tough on the opponents' mated the margin of ficiary in the hatfhnrks,- The Spartan* have a real btnek- Spartan win. busting crew' in Bill Hughes, Ed Timmer- nian. Dirk Tamburo and Doug Weaver.. All and hi- twin brother Bill, may.corp- aire.experienced, vicious tackier,*.' gju -Michigan State a brother cm- at olfensive ends. Bill played The defensive halfback slots will be held ... k last year hut has since switch-. by Kay \'<>gt. the-only returning letterman • • end. Doug Holio is Bill Carey's ilW-thi* position. Carrying the re-t of the I 'ail will lie" s.iph'f tike Ilex Corless, Harry ..-.a.petition- ... - Tambaro and Jim Ellis. „• ith- Coleman, who plays both of- rd defense, at tackle the Spartans place Jesse Thomas ist Art Ingram and .jr. McKudden and Bill Horrell to cam C aptain* ailinjr From >C! Sports its at are fast beeonv^ Michigan State BLOCK'S SHOES r. basketball coach yimr lira slop f<»r lite amarlesl in footwear for.llo' entire faioilv. Waleomas Yo« to MichigiR Stall Colto|R School lime i- >lo»e Time. So Make il hl (H K'S Tioie, lucon block ilisTUUM Fortune "is i,ttlorv Frienill) Aerohat THE MICHIGAN St ATE NEWS Tuesday, jkptembcr J n Teams Prove Themselves y The Spartans Members of Big Tei raptured 77 of Golf Ace Sivhiin Track Boxing possible »L points In nine reg- season matches. The net- A Ane record of ten wins and A disappointing season's rec¬ also Anished four points Coach John Kofas. the Michigan ord for the State boxing of the Acid in the confer¬ three losses was posted by the team posted was Completely' eclipsed I ence playoffs. MSC golf squad in 1951. NCAA victory, A disappoint- long siring of Capt. Len Brose captured the which have without Ihe services of Ten singles crown and Kobs- weight Cobby Marck ted with John Sahratian for Johnsti doubles title. Dick Reigcr In wen in the No. 3 singles . II during the ratings. Anal to help the team tuck away They compiled a 5-9 mark in ~ Jed Black of Capt. Don fought a losing battle the title. their flnt year of Big Ten com¬ in the Big Teh race, where they raced Utb Spartans in The services of Brose. Wally Perne, who petition, good for a seventh place won four and "dropped sir. NCAA"championship, with vlc- Ken Kimble were lost gprained hit tlnMi. They scored double wins The Kobsmen won At heavy and to the team by graduation. • ankle 15 min¬ ever Michigan and Northwest¬ their 45-pound classes. Speiser was utes before during the season, match time. ern, and a single lost but mittmen beat the Quan- one bout, Big Ten cham- ..1.. Hockey Perne is the only graduate tico Marines, Superior Ante, pionships in The Spartan hockey team, in who will be lost to the team in The Spartans split their two-' Conxaga, its second year of collegiate 1952. Beturnees Include Jack the 50 and 100-yard free style home-and-home series Army, Wisconsin and San Jose competition, racked up six vic¬ Zinn, who posted last year's low gamc races, while McLachlan cap¬ with arch rival Western Mich¬ The Spartans Anishcd third in State, and tied Minnesota during tories against 11. losses, a vast tured top honors in the 220 and average of 75i igan. the Big Ten indoor meet. Thom¬ 440 events. - improvement over 19S0's win- Double victories for the Spar¬ as'was the top scorer in less record. Center Hay S'tcffen led the Michigan State was finally aaaan searing for Newcll's quin- tans were at the expense of the of Detroit and Iowa, With the Wrestling able to beat Ohio State, who Three victories each Michigan Tech and Ihe Ontario ovee Gymnastics l tel. The six- -University while double losses cams at the Warren Dnietiler, individual titles nnd a edged them in a dual meet and Aggira accounted for the State foot, six - inch the Big Ten meet, in the NCAA Mel Stout's consistent win¬ hands of Minnesota add Ohm ski, and Thomas, third place fin¬ victories. center hit for. classic, but they, were in turn faces the job of ish in the Coach Harold Paulsen, in his ning performances led the gym¬ 1M points. State, the Big Ten champs. topped by Vale's squad. winning combination from champion ship second year at the helm of the nastics team to five wins in Only two Sophomore sensation Darrell mcmhers nf the Llndlcy leji the team with a .SIS sophomores who meet featured pucksters, deserves a great deal eight tries in 1951. sq u ad "we r e batting average, the highest av¬ regulars. the Spartan Tennis of credit for the vast improve¬ Stout was the lost by gradu¬ erage posted by any MSC batter wrestlers' en¬ ment ot~ the climbing MSC individual star ation, Steffen since 1933. Bob Dangl led the try to Big Ten Oft to a alow start on their hockey team. in the team's sophomore - studded pitching Cross competition. '«econd__p lace and team Capt. (Country southern trip, the 1951 .tennis Snodgrasv^corps with 3 wins and no losses. i guard. Centerflelder Vince M a g i, The flrecn and White cross¬ der George Ben¬ and Gene squad came on fast to provide the first. Big Ten title for MSC. Lcttcrmen Lift finish in conferc nee the anion With nu- team -captain,, and reserve first Gibbons, both championships. iff.\'- 11 cji 4 built baseman Al Zvoda were the country team, paced by veterans Warren Druetzler and Don Mu- undefeated In Baseball Stoek He cracked the fW/w// All-Sim i s t year's returning regulars, Newell will have 4 a only two* players to The pitching "graduate. staff returns intact kiclski, and promising sopho¬ i_dual climaxed meets, this (loaches Spend Loaded wilh lcttcrmen? existing ing record by scor¬ Five Michigan State team capable of turning their this year and should be the an* mores Mickey Waller, Jim Kep- record... by winning the 167- have been named to ? control. basketball into a more swer t<» a. winning year for the Kobsmen. ford and Jerry Zerbe establish¬ pound and 177«*pound Western Time Abroad If there is ni correlation be¬ tween the number of lettermen i n d i vi d u a j 1 Tribune-All-Star rr« I conference crowns. and flexible game. ed themselves as one of the top During regular season dual j and a winning season, the Mich- STOUT crowns j past three years. amassing) Guerre and center Bo! Half: ^^ teams in the country. Two Michigan .State coaches < 1Kan State baseball team should meets, the matmen won six and spent a large-^ portion of their , 1.494** points for the all-around I were named in 194 - be tops this spring, Swimming ed second-place Anislics in the ~ lost three. sin nnd Purdue Pittsburgh, Indiana, Illinois, Northwestern, Wiscon¬ fell victim to summers outside States, combining pleasure. the United work with; | Freaiilaat year s squad, (earli Jahn Itili will lew bet ten winner*. |»S| repUin title. Stout also placed first in the NCAA all-around, as the Spar- j Lynn Chandnois and Bagdon were selects" and halfback "Sonny Big Ten and Coach Fcndley Collins* squad. Football Coach Clarence "Big-* tans finished fourth. VS. (Continued from I*iiige 6) NCAA cham¬ The grnpplers were defeated by gio" Munn spent two weeks Vinre Meet, the regular red- Hal., Jan. Howling Creen Routing (ireen. C pionships, and Michigan,. Ohjo State, and Iowa Germany, teaching football under State Teachers. Both the for¬ j Al ZvmIi. are the only •flic Mat.. Jan. 12 Iowa Stale town City, la. the armed forces military insti- •II1JS II Nat.. Jan. 19 Indiana 1 Uis an ing Inn. Ind three ' meets. dual mer teams edged the Spartans in the Big Ten meet. tute program. Other nationally-! her* mf Ike rd liisllhif! I)i.\ 'w Home known coaches who traveled Returning will be nine eXpcY Sat.. Jan. 2fi Ohio Stale Druetzler led _J?ince Michigan Stan with Munn included Herman kneed hurlers that should givi Frt.. Feb. 1 Purdue Home 6. rated southern training Sat.. Feb. 9 Wayne Del roil the Green nnd White entry to Swimming Hickman. Vale coach, and H. O. j "Fritz' Crisler, athletic director Kobs one of his best mound 1 rnth in the conference cham- tours back in 1926. C Ann Arlmr the NCAA scc- Ohio State the airly team j staffs in his 26 years as MSC i pionships, after an excellent 7-2 Kobs, Spartans have Sal.. Feb. IB Michigan was at the University of Michigan. | mentor. Bill Bower, team cap- *ras„n -record ond place, total of 142 games in I) Frt.. Feb. 22 Minnesota Minneapolis capable of beating the MSC ( Munn returned to East Lansing I tain and cafc*her. will be back to Druet/ler placed second, behind in late July, and The State saber squad pro- 1 ning 80, losing 55, am Sat., Feb. .21 .Northwestern Evanstnn. III. i proceeded al- j handle their slants, The mermen bumped off six most vided the winning spark ffir ' despite the fact that the Sat., Mar. I Pittsburgh Ilume | snow-covcrcd Kansas' llerb MSCSemper, on the „ where immediately to Hawaii,' He and At—mi Ike InheM IWk fto- dnm practices outdo*? llome course. Lynn Waldorf, lefc.' And kase. "1'urhjr" Cikke most of the meets. John. Van- i Thu.. Mar. B. llig Ten leaving on the trip. I It Was Druetzler once more as Iaizy Man California coach, conducted a, and Jack HndHler. arem* Dagens won 25 of 29 duels for { Frt.. Mar. 7 mi•d | the harriers celebrated their cn- f'lli ' ,inic the University of kaaemea, Jue tlrkk. diidHp. an excellent 863 average. The1 Sat., Mar. N- j try into Big Ten competition ^ Don Quaylc, Michigan state , Hawaii. | an< nkk Blanekanl third hr* saber team's only was to I I.'llh I.Uuiujt Thu.. Mar. 27. NCAA Cndrlermined . | with a second place finish in the southpaw pitcher, believe* in do- ( ICnrl Schlademafi, MSC track will all he kaefc. Wisconsin. Frt., Mar. 2* miid i championship meet, five points i ing things with the least effort, i roach, toured Japan with thirj—The Spartans' big gun. Darrell Ray Totte led the foil team> ['behind Wisconsin. j Appearing in ai relief>ole against ... hkumibi . American Goodwill '. /\mencan Cirtoouon n»r * track and----- Lindley, who posted a 421 aver nd seven losses. Sat.. Mar. 29 The Spartans "defeated Ohio *j Western Michigan. Qunyl fired ' field team. MSC distance man age last season, will he hark ir Thu.. Apr. NAAIl 1 ndelermined of 13 lettermen who are ; plonship this year. Gem .1. State and Purdue .and lost to threeinfield pitches to retire the'sid< Druetzler | returning brighten Schmitter's j became the 12th4 naticr .. J ah and dash man j his right field post. Outfielder 4 aiid . Frt.. Apr. .pop and _tWS) ground j Jesse Thomas K " members of! Dick Moser will al* j hopes for another .winning sea- j pion produced by Mich r# Sal., Apr. 5 ' ' outs. I the squad. the returning veterans. e among 1952. : mat Coach Fcndley Ci BACK TO CAMPUS h t!V FAVORITES Right thinking cfillcMi" moil coma to us for their ennipux togx bccauxe the) Greetings Freshmen know thntfaxhion U ohr strongest "major," They know, too, that they can depend on tlx to provide them with the proper requisites . . . shirts, seeks, tiex, slackx ... at reasonable nnd friendly pricex. For a quick ami convincing demonstration, why not stop in anil ace ux today? During Yenr Sler it Stale Kingpin of every ix the corduroy xhirt coIIckc . . campux . made We Invite Yee To Ihe These Recreational facilities of xoft, rich, bruxhed cotton that wenrx wonderfully ami waxhex like n charm.J-ltrTdx h bright solid colors. ;— '4 BOWLING ICE SKATING BILLIARDS 'M I'oplin Ixxlt jacket; quilted lin¬ l<> lit'itiilifiil Alley x llie modern billiard ing, knitted bottom, Deep side The fall u|tciiing uf arc for your um- in .open pockets and ever-last ing tipper llir room daily closure. New Fall colors. skating rink al ilaily frtoii 12 iumhi frum III a.m. until llemun-lralinn llall i- 11 nl iI ID p.m. Ihi 10 p.m. 12" SeplemlH-r 21. 0|n-n ami on Sun¬ Friday and Saturday He's wearing a pinwale corduroy leisure every ei ruing frum day * from 2 p.m. un¬ jacket . . comfortable, versatile, and smart . niglil- i lu.iiig lime in titling IS.AS H:IN» . lOi.ltl. After. til III p.m. The »jkcrial Button-down "tru-val" broadcloth shirt in 12 niidmjilil. Ujm'H white 3.9A iumiii* frum 2:INI un¬ -lu.lt lit rate i« till rents Silk Kepp Necktie t..">0 Sunday frum 2 p.m. til I; IS.' Bring yuur an hour. I.am.", in¬ unlit ID p.m. Special uttn >kal» or rent a clude Snooker. xludcnl rale- u( Ha |NM'ket pair al the Mulligan billiard*, ami cents per line. Open carom Slate Ire Arena. Spec¬ buttling al ihe I niun billiards al the Tnioii ial Student rales. Building. ~ Building. OPKX 1» "HI. » MONDAY AND FRIDAY" a [SECTION 3 FRESHMAN ISSUE - WOMEN'S PanHel, Inter-Fraternity Council Rule Greeks Alpha Theta. Kappa Delta, Kappa hody. ing. No man may be legally, social , « Col¬ PanHel annually sets up a Jan¬ Kappa Gamma, Pi Beta Phi. Sig¬ «g tare elected pledged before that date. Another function of the council uary rushing schedule and has a ma Kapgp. and Zctil Tau Alpha' Tuesday, September 4,1951 lege and 24 fraternities. For freshmen who plan to join get-together with rushccs before Sigma Alpha is a local .sorority. Inter-Fraternity council acts in This year's IFC plans call for js_to administer tests to prospec¬ tive fraternity men. The teal a Greek groups-formal rushing the two-week session opens to more fraternity service work and the capacity for mens* consists of general and tell them about special rules and same greater stress on introduction of Clubs • Features • Alf S vill get priority in January. It . Yasldons • is top interest with members too. times of parties. It lias a counsel¬ groups, settling disputes between the non-affiliated student to fra¬ questions, governing the phases of college life. To organize rushing and help ling center and postoffice. during campus fraternities, supervising, ternity life. Keynote of the year's Various charitable projects by prospective sorority members is rush where cbeds pick up party rushing and' pledging activities program will be leadership train¬ and regulating Initiations. the member fraternities are le of PanHellenic council's Job. Invitations and may come for help ing and social development of channeled through IFC, which fENlNG ClIRFEW SET The council. PanHel, as it it with any special problems they nicknamed, has two members, a may have. Michigan State's 24 fraternities W'll formally greet ,nrr««n« number. of fratern- fraternity living. Various fraternities will hold also sponsors programs of its own. prosrs.cti»e,15DCMeIrd ^ The 24 fraternities at Michigan junior and a senior, from each It also organizes and coordin¬ pledges at u rush smoker 1 ucsday, individual Oct. 3 and 4 open nave made coordination more State Include Alpha Chi Sigma, WS Governs Coeds, sorority including its rushing ates- inter-sorority activities such Oct. J, at 7:J0 p.m. on the second ! chairmen. It is a nationwide or¬ as the annual Sorority Sing, ex¬ flpor of the Union. ganization for all national sorori¬ change suppers, and display con¬ ties. tests. ' , ! I ' Such houses. The rushees are invited to attend as many of these as, pos¬ sible before pledging. Alpha Epsilon Pi, Alpha Gamma Bho, Alpha Tau Omega, Beta Theta Pi. Delta Chi. Delta Sigma t usheart Phi. Delta Tau Delta, Delta Up- blishes Handbook During fall term sororities co¬ MSC's Id sororities, operate in holding a Greek con¬ on the council, arc Alpha Chi planned to orient freshmen and ■ vocation to giro rushing Informa¬ Omega, Alpha Gamma Delta. represented transfer students to the Greek let- Shuffle. Greek Feast_and PanHel- IFC dance, which climaxes Greek silon, FarmHousc, Kappa Sigma, luimbda Chi Alpha, Phi Delta.- Theta, Phi Kappa Sigma, Phi tion to " " ' Alpha Omieron Pi. Alpha Phi. ler group at MSC and its rushing! week during fall Kappa Tau, Pi Kappa Phi, Psi Alpha Xi Delta, Chi Omega, Delta procedures. 'ithAllRegulations Ry CONNIE COURTEAU Delta Delta, Delta Gamma, Delta Zeta, Gamma Phi Beta, Kappa tions of. IFC, fraternity governing - This'Is one of the various tunc- ing the year Aamal C Upsllon, Sicma Alpha Epsilon, See IFC-FAN HIX, Page S Slate Nam Waaten's Editor By the Way \ keep, of the firat things that will greet you during Orien- week »t State i« the AWS handbook, a little Book that tells a coed about the hours she house rule*, and operation of penalties for break¬ lly MARGARET FULLER When the class of 1933 regis¬ Social Events Fill College Year ing rules. It's put out by ters this month along with the Associated Women Students. three classes there will be __ Term Parties Dances [wo: Groups j "between TooT"and an organization of which Moo you Will be a member when I attending Michigan State College, you Come to State. I The Michigan State News set Crowd Weekends of irdinate •Actually. AWS is the governing' "P several years ago a depart rt_ organization for women students, imrn' ,0 serve MSC's coei a national one found at most col- ! h*« at v»rlou" times-been Freshman's Calendar, ISC IV«rAy|»D JmIDb 1 leces throughout the United"10 s"t:'0,y department and the states AWS makes the rules I. vour women s department. 1 >" "Wcrtivo through Ihg However, y Take another look- iit the Krenhman week citlvmlar. It lmiks full with all thonn partieif,deception.*, roke ilatea, . blind date* and dames. Itllt the social whirl does not end at ,s anil the six Women'*) ins your own rules -when elect AW$ board members. Rep- youj$ ™^.»bf|ut women and sc 8 a.m. Sept. IS! when classes start. • huve each organizetl resentatives are chosen Resides sjiendinK approximately lit! hours a week in c lasses yearlyj co< ( icil to coordinate and and another -0 studying, 14,000 Spartans find plenty "of trie activities of the two time left lo cram social events into each term. First activity on 'he fall calendar will la' the Delia Street Inter Co-op council con- Shuffle. Sept. 2\, Earlier this year than usual, il will l*> : a faculty advisor and followed the next day by the Michigan Strite-Orcirim'State r, i rrscntatives# from each I football (fame and the first alt-collcge dance, a mixer. This nun's cooperative houses. is traditionally a date or staif affair. main activities arc: .. ' The old Stale spirit will set in Sept. 21 when thousands of ruani/mi social activities j students will attend the pep rally prceedinif Ihe »ing and advising the , # * * c«».ftj.s «>n the problem of Or the heels of Ihe llarycsi Rail and Ihe llell-llop will came llomecomine. Slaluesof Sparl* and Macktin field nrd other campus scenes w ill fill the lawns of fraternities and sororities as they compete for the tmmecnminij - cooperative houses are : t.. student run with men : Old irrads will flock hack to MSC Oct. 27 lo see the Pitts¬ : *a)| the cooking, purchasing | burgh Kame and to crowd the dunce floor of the Auditorium, h-uisckeeping. L~ A campus lieauty will reipn over Ihe day's festivities a* he Women's Ceeperative . ' term. Many new students flock homecomiiiK queen with her court. tur is made up sf pip elect- throughout all women' living! to The State News office on the Ccs-ds will druK out their formals, both old and new, fnr representative freM each mt ! unjts 0n and 0fT campu lo the| third floiir of the the Harvest hall and another queen will he chosen. In la'- women's en-epa. At Ha j two boards, judiciary a itics, which make up your gov- j erning group. . ! A large number of them fall by • wayside during the ensuing mt Renew n. Tills scene, from the I Mi J-llep. ptrtpres t»e de« Outstanding tween all this Sparty will lio danciUK each weekend to record* furnished by the Onion hoard. Men* Coeds __ wHfc IK* weeks. Some find the dc- es Judiciary" establishes rules for! Item far Uw Ihrmr. "Heart la Heart." HIM Uwrrnrr', Halloween parties, ha.vrides, exchange dinner* and term other campna ■■■"■• campus housing which make for inds f>f a college daily news- the men's -co-ops. wo- ' more cooperative and comfortable pUyrd far llir dawr. parties will make life more lienrahle around midterms Many houses arc run on a semi- in tlie field fraternitiea and sororities will have small parties or open rsttve basis. , .m l do all the cooking. thoMf | UUnR wts evening-curfew hours; Cued* plan the < .«nd hears cases' on rmlattnm of - I1s „M.Mdrnt ls Sll,„ s-umcfinU 11 ith MSC's FRIEND IN NEED. Recognized house*c ■—= =- 1 Heels and hats will■ lie in vogue in Novctnlier a* cowl* 1 Mer scurry through East luuisiiq; to sorority teas under the lliiiinrzrin, Srrvr Kiiidinir hand of Pan Hellenic council. Formal rushing, how¬ |j dinatingThe Activities hour,! is ., ,.«.r- « aalla-i in rientation ii the- coeds co-op prograi how 1 houses and to It will be headed thu group representing ma¬ f some of the greatest students j liiss ~ . Sisters to Welcome ever, will not start until winter term. Six all-«-«lli-»,rP honomriim | ; it presents the Cosmopolitan hall. The International club will take over Jlhp Union-Nov. IC nooth running house as lene tftsin. Chicago MirhiiGin Stntci The Coronal ion hall will enliven sovial domes la-fore >ssiblc. it- Residence in a house provides stu- 1 it Members of rwiiMtad from MSC van say, -| reshmun Coeds lo MSC Uik-nta «ho have ! linals. Honorary rudel colonels will lie chosen from amonk MSC's coeds and I hey will rriKn as cadet corps r~-an opportunity for c as a itivintirr of ihe Stale News." >ot.»tamlini: M-holaMic Mini . i croup living and home ' orury; Big Sister council; T" n,l "I wnrketl ill Ihii women's I L>*Kman and tranttfttrwomen will Im*. welcomed to -i-*-v ULTiouUr r.icr rnrvols. j sponsors throukhoiil Ihe year. Michigan State College-by Bitf Sinters when they arrive Tlw -Iumu» ok hi,Iv Exraii- [ recommendations indl- Oscar la'Vant will jircscnt his comment* iittd music >lan. 22 f.i citizenship and adapt- as the-winter lecture-concert scries Kels under Way. Jascha * ♦ * i Guard and ; coo perative living are -f all applicants for the The council, set up by Activities board, has devised a AWS : YMCA I'lan* Grnn llctmet. Tower ptvi r.4itu l*hi The 13 senior , lleifetz anil OkiIvii Nash will also hikliliyht the term's And- The prosperts for hill term : tma -a h'-> are judged most active! itorium schedule. - _ houses for men In- iook g'H.'i With a capable wom¬ | .system whereby"freshmen women I Fall S-lii'ilulv in ..ffa»r» at MSC" arc ta|Fpe grubp sponsors edu- present its annual Sweetheart Isill. Narrow ing down house, Rochdale house Mhe women's editorship ttus fall . lictp with all |»rnblems that anse MemUis "f the Y will tie «>n : catKfcnaf.. "«»v*re and s'^ ial futic- Ihe candidates lo (Re, Ihe men will crown 'another ; A senior, she is one of the t**»t j during. Freshmen week. han«l to present the \auous activ¬ 'mw, irwlosing vprmg term mar-j campus sweetheart. ; reporter* and desk workers in 1 1 In most cases freshmen (and, ities of Ute Y to .riteicstcd frc»h- Many orKauiZHtlona will hold informal pur tic* and dance*, j ternat»^nal center and - foreign i fillinK National Ideas will find their I same residence. Big"-8tetei8 in the, second fioi»i parlors-and the Un»- ;-tuUF-otv , Women m soi-;; loo ballroom. " and escorting guests every weekend of the term. Raskcthall will Is- kink mikI those strankers on campus will la.- uttemliiik Farntw's j '»ritics and other off-campus;| Soon ..iter tne open house. whanged at j houses will act Big Sisters for ; tatlorih for the kick-oil banquet I..*... a. ' i.'/JI'm, .TSm III sprittk a youiik man heart turns o—well—effective ollege Center L f*o?j»»rship'onVbe-State News, the . • ative house will furnish Big Sis-; at ti.e Koifstry «abm The nttmths Sept. 2*. of September ami K.I. ihn -»ania. w4- lite., a miMin mt f,« lit ink. And cis-ds yvt II tr chance. S linster's Spin, the Wor Making up the Big Sister eoun- ; Octobet also unJude time for rcrntA. only ciM'd hid -dance, is alii ally s|Hinsorei hv Mortar lloartU <1 reiitvr, opetalcd amj first year at Michigan State. Ik- •citior women's honorary; ower (iuartl, .- (phomorc women'* u aioiw iri Old t>»i- ,((tn ! some go»wi dij.4 "llvrv International I ing a staff member of the college Women will las at the h4^*ra»y. ten-grozes scholarship, >lii; i s a. a place for the , daily is not easy and t^.rig arj ed their firxt year at ' Mlt tugari lege b.dl .ual .• fun feit honorary; and Spartan Women'.** leagi | State last June. .Through this ! Forestry i larster I>>byrus, potent *.*$ >a«rrT»hip and partld- reHponnible for cnilii^R for their ilatojti i Dckink their coats," crou'bl.s difficult. The ■ ideas among »tu- s.editor is even more | program new students are offered. YM( A dirrjtor. invites.all 'aw >.itions. !rh- .• to set your goal is now. And1 buying the men's torwugc.'s and neeirig rat t'"»y k«'t their •ne time to start working is tb«M guidance and friendship in adrii- the and xtuxiL ti e r.t.tfT- vr ol fvf tNINMi. Pace 3 prograrrw at the door. •n,.tc V..U rearVEast LarvMng • MSI* will take on a co*mo|M>liti»n, merry-malPfng air during mittee promote the organization. I spring term. Sparty will don his nwtume and.iom|n*te for enter are: to acquaint foreign ir ' WONDERING ^HAtTO WEAK'r Ihe Mardi (Iran king and f|ueen ( ampus MniirfN, titleic darner**. ,'trior* and ntu*irian* will - t lo Coed atari work on rrheamaU for (hr lhon>-i.tn'** annual Here's Answers giving a dirsn ii-jHarame. <* har- -iudenl writlen, acted and produced >how in l-'airchild theater. Ry Si E IIIADI-RHOX f'ampu* Cheat week hringa the kiekoff bampiet ami money rrFuhmaii Imuf I A»h»»n MP form of *kirt and anealer »•. Hillo. all you iu-w fr hr ii hie nrd hjr acfr«M»rie«. \l- additions to a college wardrebe. raining carnival. The tfglie*t Man on Campna will U* elected fftjdcr 'and pre- I thouih ainilr «Uand pearto and loala. worn jauntily over at¬ F • ese tUivrt and forma and memlieraNif the faculty will U» auctioned. AH this and the -*e f foimala are t tractive fall en-Aemblea. play an will raiAe fund* in the only rampuM..solicitation. t. (otorfvl neck - *carvr« are more ' «i-'. -TTi«.h range fron impnrtant part in t^ia yaM»H a . The aeniora will take their la*t fling with the Senior ball and «carve» faaliion agenda. Of a variety of , »•. v* f'Ntnad lengtlT *mi in the middle of the. term* And the coed choaen Sweetheart ' '-quenlljr held at the liant cay rolora a, they range from rich ■*J ffnter. permitting |I ai,<1 the (rays, brown* and all velveteen for dreaainc up. '}* »'> «*-! CfKhvFdual*talt« of Sigma Chr by MS(."a chapter i n to win thu uutiynal •tiifient* and foreign tKl h*d< drev*e%. are very vbaggy wool twrrda for more Nr%| fast forward la the title b Mr*. Itarbura Tanner Ha in lU-i'J. ■•>r exchange views and j waraf< 4 MSC Take ft from an I scholarship and potential leadership. Never outdated for campus ■ first place with State women, crepe, or are 4' ear arc skirt and sweater com- j Camel's hair coats find a place m 'gatherings among | look in Michig* able. These outfits may be em* The battle for »w£rrmae> between 'Heseming more than ; parade of fashi by such accrssorirs as tbe sr^r.." but they may at Sm SOCIAL EVENTS, & MSC, It annually j son more than i cater -.c Cosmopolitan ball. . u >trc^»ed. . 'Blithe Spirit' TALENT GOLD MINE 1 Freshmen Needed in Dramatics Work . May freshmen participate | in dramatics? working in the major tcrm-playi the Children's theater. Many The answer is "definitely,! or former student members are now yes," according to Don Buell, I repeatedly in the cast of the Fair- director of dramatics at Michiian child theater productions. State College and general eo- "We are looking for actors, de¬ signers. directors and crewmen," r„ld Buell, "and we know that each fall the incoming class is a wonderful place to find new- talent. and "Each spring we graduate a group we of trained dramatics people know u-e must replace them. Our best replacements are There which I Last season "Jack and the Beanstalk" was presented in nine performances- and "The Indian Captive" was presented for ten Greetings performances. Plans are now major te underway for a similar' tour this the actor welcomed to Fairchild rail and winter. The Studio theater is of special theater; the student who is in¬ interest to the freshmen. This is Tlodal dramatics club. . Member¬ Class of '55 terested ih designing scenery and technical practice in costuming, ship is gained by tryouts held 'We're an tiltl MSC. Institution! R||.,.|, make-up, lighting, or In stage and early in the fait term. The ac¬ business management can find a tivities Include one three-act play each term and as many one-act place. Inc. welcomes you anil promises to fif - The major term-play Is co- plays as can possibly be staged. Studio is considered the train- The work will begin immedi¬ sponsored by the department of ately. The first program is sched¬ S|ieech, dramatics slid radio edu¬ your watch. repair ynnr pen, ami even ~ uled for Tuesday night, Sept. IS, cation and the Michigan Delta in the Little theater of the Home chapter of Theta Alpha Phi, na¬ Economic? building. All fresh¬ tional dramatics honorary. sell von an engagement ring if von men interested In dramatics are A variety of dramas is offered .urged to attend this meeting. each year including a comedy, a •lesire one while attemling school. That Michigan State offers heavier drama, and an eaperi- i plenty of dramatic activity Is Our goods ami services are at vnttr (lis. Marty Hiisch I'res., Itiiseh. Inc. \ Flviii(f Chili Class of \t» ui MM: Anytime yes drlicinu. sandwiches , . cabana. Mr. Antrebus." la Lee Hanson. Birmingham so sho¬ If irijrcfl Spirtmm h for I e a 11 n tf and tiny turtk collar. Dress it t ornciiicnt ( barge Account, for All Siiideuis AS SEEN IN i;i AMO| l( OPEN THURSDAY EVENINGS THE MICHIGAN. STATE NEWS Phytic*, Math Made Easy Social Activities Clear in Counselor's Office The'counselor for women's1 ■"* awlal committor. compowd Women Mrn. Isal The social committee/ approve* by the office, on the second floor of »> Ummnhrw .nd ■ .rrrrtarr. two ataft nwmbc party facilities, deals with peti¬ As counselor for women, Mrs. the Adminbtrntion is the clearing hourse for all buildinjr , lrom ~ w(mwn., dorm„(>r,„, ^o, wlor for womcn tions for parties, supervises the Conon also acts as advisor to I registration of soCtal functions and AWS. Women's Cobperntive campus social activities. men's dormitories, Interfra- | reviews infractions of the social league and Off-campus cbuncil. Student social chairmen receive With authority to govern Miss Peterson has the particular ternlt? council. Pan llellenir ffhwawi rules. information here on planning and rounrll and married housing all affairs at which mixed groups duty of acting as advisor to AWS registering parties. A list of fac* area. ore present, the committee estab¬ Judiciary-Legislative, board. lilty- members willing to serve as Faculty members include Dean lishes and enforces penalties for The office of Mrs. Nellie Olln, chaperons may. be picked up here, of Students Tom King, chairman. breaking social rules. supervisor of off-campus houses, Uamppi serial rales are. ad- ; of-the group; Counselor for Men Among these rales I* one re- is also located in the ctiunscldr of ministered by the student-far- Lylo Thoi burn. Counselor for women's office, Her Job is to In¬ spect and to "approve all olTcom- pus housing. A list of these rooms Has onlookers, too . may be obtained at the -office of the director of housing in the Ad¬ ministration building. postwar hnildina pro,rum j| Msr thrrr-.tory construction U the nrw Mummy Goes Modern Artificial Inseniinators Ratlin. Unlike In New Look Showcase Add Truth to Stork Fahle «)lac. Refuses | The Rolivian mummy sppciman in the Coll eye Museum | wiil soon have new livinir .quarters. A showcase la rye "Mommy,-where did I come from?" nuked the little OB BUSY? Iff Etitle I KYI V eno"B'1 to '"'play the mummy in full will be installed in brown rnlf. "Why. durliiur. you were brought to me by the stork from MichlKiinyStnte College." Vivo la radi.e of! I*"'i>r a center of attraction, the mummy Was presented Students Ignore Design, What It. ,. tl t ft iters may think. rtccardtcsj 'he museum prior to 18% When mitmn cow him. she is not merely telling tolls her calf that the stork lirotiiiht 'running; by Mr. William B. McCmtry, New Smokestack ""itti i.-.i-t tit of the hen "t'nited States counsel n tactless faitle. Today, in¬ na ware of Its History :o Chile. Not until recent ear,, however, wnl any doftnite stead •stork of dropping the old-fashioned baby calf of delivering insemination in. Under Construction a m out at a linn made. terial* directly to the farmer. ho twelve flirureR ntnl five symimU of tip. oimtilfmaw , tant'tl on'the l'hy.sies-M;,thenmtii s l.ttil.litiy. which Acrordlnr la Mary C. flh- w .irth mil—am ter h nIr Ia n plane drops semen by parachute Eighty-five locations now : milt two years »p<>. have « siynltlcimc... Stml.-nts pass A new 250-ftiot chimney will soon rise above the MSf into n farmer's field. .irvintfs time after time yicintr them. slijrlit notice. campus. The l.ase of the smokestack has been completed, i The M i r h i a a n Artificial anil the chimney Itself will he finished some time i.irk in it physics history.! thnrouxh discussion Leaf-Feehv«ics and considering jw ■ ■ a ■ position »r ii» biiiblinif. i ll portray aiTV ItWlllCI' A|>|>ltk I Students Have The smokestack will carry of »team pressure. and iplcasant fumes high above he able In handle I her buildings on campus, When luad, except «jmpiet weather. ('.bailee to See (lampus Chilis Activitlei Begun three AWS.tlvc leaf- feed htc for thi Pfrimrnl* in MM' CIah Slates Party 'I'he power plants produce tliroiigho have proved that recreation n I -r r.g represented only two They are~Albert fun- plied to the leave* nst valuable asset a -Indent for l .l\ Student's for power.to turn the turbines Frost (ontrol i.l E. (L-Lawvence. They lrrrsir.1 ... radio t i« in lli. harkcraund. <»■ ! ludlpwllvc p,Jnl f,rtiu„r l.oinpr. At, miv.,1 UpyfjrthUH'n! j , '..l wall of the Miathra,. «•» "P"'- ,rirr rarbohjrdratr, io Hi, .ml.rm «f in Elimination oj 'nin. with I»v 1. vhown. ~.nlrd fo, hi. wwh on thr fl.rltan, and Roriurn i. rr- ,hr p„( h ,„vrn< |ir>rd thr Ht,,„ rm„ h ,|„ T,.,l „f .Hr - -• ?eseari-h network of. t.on hazards, but tracer effects of wit from freezing • DANCE \ |V ()|H',|||IMIM* S»'|ll, lit I o.illlm. Ilmevn-. '» «SSl .8' "priun, lh» .v i u! 'j-jc. -t (fft»l r [ Ihr radtaarllve Iodine and * U on 2nd floor at R p.m. * energy inot :•#•» ...» ■» • v'ume Galileo . • "if- » Alntts •- iMiiftpf* are * hipped h% air ex* iw ii,e first modern b « weajsan .«< . ^ • preft* from the Oak Rtdce lab* wl !•« "*' i< piMuied swinging;, it^ pliee in . ii. .- ; M.e . tapahle of chnimat.n»■ .• ' ■r.f .ia the iv*ly u> >.f.y ra/*r»''~ K».r rounter is then used to stvidy | SPARTAN CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP , "" 'iihi hwi contain. u • • • i'.ice. to discover to what j 'he results The rats nrejrlisected | ,l*" .nd I rlhniu flaralrd, . • • ,.' 'Ol" .ml franhlln. Nrwlon Doard ! • • • :,rsif;rf" with the ;-,< tea« t * • r.»h.a- 'vju* of radiation frequently. Any Coral Chapter of the I liter* Varsity Christian Fellowship .it.touj ihr mocnrllr rflrrl • .l.flrtc current. Forada, • ".on io. nts .tods, of rlrc- Urn Franhlln la pur- oith hia kite. Freshman Reception: Sept. 20, S>:00 I'. M. Boom .51 Union llld«. • 'tc pulley. inclined Sears,! plane. ic'- : • • strati<>o o i ■ ■■' ■*' ■ ■■* ■ • ''' ■ RENT a Ty|»ew'rilcr Activities: Itihle Study. I'rfiyer, Soeial*. W eekly Inspirational Hour and keep tip with your work ! NtNti FrMlNMfl -= I'orlaMrn Headquarter*: BETHEL MANOR Napfl ft Stt Ym. -pl.iti.l.iril Of fir.- Marltill,'. 803 £ GRAND RIVER Will,- Carria^r Miihinr. Napa Vfa Hay Sarvt PHONE 8-1437 Yaa hi Iba Fatara. All Haket 1 LEHMAN'S JEWELRY FRANKLIN WPf NHfANY "To Know ( lirisl anil To Make Hint known" N«l to the f.iadmer in l-ancinit lis N. Grand Alt. Phoat S-71M Drairfa no plays have been scheduled for fall term it is expected that work will be done on television before The fourth theater offers oppor* playwright on cam- j j the year is out. WELCOME class o! 19S5 FRESHMEN- tunitles to the There U plenty of efflMrtBa- pus as well as to the actors arid : FROM THE MANAGEMENT AND SERVICE STAFF is known as the Expcrimenta 1 .j = ==j theater, .ScHpts. written by stu- i ■ STATE THEATRE — E. LAX8IXG ' dents are given tryout perform-; ances and each spring the best j Thia is for YOU. This Ad is Worth Monet. three or four plays are given a j 'public showing. Within the next year the work ! I With this ad and the purchase of * to be done in dramatics on tele- j vision will be planned according •18.95 Automatic LP Record Plater to the demands of the television J PIno's will give yon, absolutely FREE. « development program and while' •3.80 LP record. This offer good onh IV E schedule continuous during Frosh Week, Sept. 17-22. which co-ordinated requests for i SHOWINGS DAILY FROM rides by students going home for 1:00 P.M. vacation. ~t~- (Bring this Ad with You) All freshman students inter¬ the first all-college Talent -show. ested in Joining the staff of The Michigan State News are re¬ More than 1.000 persons attended W E arc known for our i the (.how—held In the bandshelJ, quested to' attend a meeting in . PINO'S AH participants were college stu¬ excellent selection of short the State News office Thurs¬ day, Sept. 20, at 7 p.m. The dents. This show has become an -annual event. subjects! office- is located in the en?t wing on the third floor of the Union building. w.E our invite you to attend special Friday night late Record Shop show which starts at 10:30 IKON BI'ILDING MICHIGAN THEATER HLK SPECIALIZING IN I'KH MAN KYI'S P.M. every Friday! EAST LANSING LANSING Elda-Diane Ih>auly Salon ADULTS: S|M*rial Salt* I'hune H-21IB T*<> Entrances pontiac: I.P's UII'j K. (irnnrt Itivrr — 210 A lib.. 11 K»aH 79r Over ( "llcite |)riia Sl»rr MAURICE SHOP • 205 N. WASHINGTON AVE. • COMFORTABLY AIR CONDITIONED • STORE HOURS MONDAY: NOON TILL ? P.M. • DAILY: 10 A.M. TILL 5:30 P.M. The wonderful thmj .bout e. n.w Fell werarra it .ptomiMt more then jurt beck-to ectnritiei. It'i e -r.juUi beck-to-pertiei ;2 to -5 iirice Extends A Warm Welcome # V well f'ennel Aoi W.th huso •".'►c'y Cccket* . . , (emiHero ityGnj 'or •'« '" ■» brown To • novy, Michigan Slate v. . ... '■ 'S .'Th, . . . . •c-.> jephry-m,:t. in your cne^acv *■ "*« colon . . . : -e, 34 to 40 " ,'oevo I'.pc-n . . . 4.S0 . . . Tho cO'dss- • '"'t ■1 < .. * TH■ TOCHI6AN STAflMKW^ Social Events Crowd College Year PATRONIZE STATE NEWS ADVERTISERS mores flud then to the freshman coeds with the handing ot hope that it doesn't rain. The land parade, the finals and the open air dance will highlight the weekend. The lanferiLs i'rom one class to the next. Lantern night will last night uf the three-night carnival, trnphies will lie [ bring recognition to .outstanding senior women. At this The Slate Record 4 pole win vncnnffni mc nay. [traditional " ceremony new officers of Mortar Board, Tower awarded for the heat float* and to winner* in the athletic event*. Shop their caps and gowns for Senior Swingnut1 GuardGl ' ■s will den "apd AWS will be installed."' : ,r-jrraduate« wind their way across.campus from the The final 8aturda.V of. spring term before exams, the senior WELCOMES YOU TO STATS' The Water Carnival.:will climax the term in a never- J', f their respective schoel^to Kairchild theater. Class class will wind up its activities, and present the -Alumni-' i if fivers will lie chosen and outstanding seniors will1 to-be-forgotten way. For weeks before the event dormi' . Commencement ball, annually the final social- event of the jore*!. ' ■ $ i : lories, sororities and fraternities will plan' their float*. year. With thfcr-danee freshmen will have nearly completed . . .[onsibilities of senior women Will be symbolically1 They will spend hours building and painting them. > their first year at Michigan State and •a the juniors and from the juniors to the sophn- scurrying titer last minute details. And then they will JJvey will soon become sophomores. ' iit«taiidiiig Tux "rentals \VELC0ME CLASS of'55 • Pick op and delivery 22« ABBOT ROAD •Now look what. |>e Aitiwii from State Theater from rm: ttv not nnlrrinc my opfit 10 a.fit. • 5:10 and Hwnday Rvrnlncw PJiMtt S3434- •ional schol- fCholaS John Hicks Hardware ovitslafid- fltnaral Hardware, Paints C-PanHel and Sporting Gocds Jn«l Arrow (irund River from the Inion THE SPARTA*' STl llKVr HUMOR MAIiA/IM VeAsvAt""'* SLBSCUIITION BLANK , ••• D1 , *9 CHEAT ISSUES *2 "'"■V - ... l.;V*« jro«> Mi— ' Jl>"" nrirrfim Spartan Msji.inr Itox 503. t»»t l-amint. Ml'1 . Ar*»,rt I, V- ll-l'"" \' ttttd1 'fleet your Corduroy Suit from these sti|terlily styled "IIOIIIIF RATES" wonders , . . of fine textured rordnroy, featuring styles to snit tour every desire . . A. "The Bolero" B. "The Club Collar" C. "The Boy Jacket" All three suits route in rieli Fall tones , . . Creen . . . W ine . . . Purple , . . Itluek ... (odd . . . (.lev . . . Red iind Kn*l TJSr. . . . . 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