y'rxt Monday in Sereni it-nerond ' Annirermru 21 Michigan State News M oire Dame to 1:10 Torini) J î ? l * « t Dv ™ » v night COUNCIL SELECTS M BUILDING l . ' till OMEGA BFGIN5 N f t T O F D A # W H T TWEM. S. C. MFV 7 0 1EAVE C O N V O C A T IO N T f t S25M ) HOME 1 W , M m L l jIINE 2 7 ON STUDENT TOUR _ _ i „ (OLLJHeN I d i e««. Hmndt. criM.., m m. DATE FOR ANNUAL ... , , v PL A Y SPARTANS win * r,,«,,„BE FEATURE OF ISEXPECTED fo r O f fic e o f President SPRING ELECTION THIS AFTERNOON F O U N D E R S DAY ^ rn t Shnw P re d ic ts An n u a l ! Ed ito r of We O f fir A n n iv e rs a ry o f Begfnnin;* lutreeie o f 3 0 0 f o r N ext 1 SIhI p D ffe a M i H o pe 8-1 ; K öb I’ rim rnts with Lineup. M ic h ig a n S ta le C o lle g e T h r e e Y M rs . Com es Mole la y . EflOLLMENT IS 3,800 MILITARY BAND TO PLAY TO VOTF ON JUNE fi Notre D am e B rin gs S tro n g ie - - TKFR 7« SPEAK el F a cilities W ill C a re fo r ! s Th o B v r r e ‘ o H url A g a in s t i ri r h . ||Krease W ith o u t T ro u b le , A re ! S ays P res id en t. M dV jiignr. olleg vili ¡Unrollinrnt of n\pr r, 000 by ¡034. > a stHfement haw this morning. Presi- mude by SPARTAN FRESH A jifU ON NOTED ixpeots an annual Increase its each of these five years LOSE FIRST TILT ’ONC v f j COMES |Fpresent enrollment .show; 2880 iduate«; enrolled during *he n Noi R a c k e te ers Sucrumb 1 H ard yfjar ,1.928-1929; 105 graduate , 350 summer school students F o u g h t M atrh w |JD pedal winter rour ■" students J summer school students u; the B a ttle Creek. remaining after till dupliente--. [ f t total ot 600 entered in the w s to n Tl ligi I of 3.773. the f college. or of 130. 1927-28 3003 student ent .Shaw fu rther sta |h readjustments in the i miznUon. the present .* Iflitif' will easily care tor thout taxing th f pro MUSICIANS ROTARYMEET BLUE KEY FAKES It D ep a rtm e n t F e a tu re « ‘ ‘ L a- ¡ is -o i . ek IN 16 MEMBER! p ie « D ay” P ro g ra m at R o - . SPECIAL PROGRAM R e p re se tifa tive S o p h o m o re Me t w y Luncheon. Crawford bci j FOR MOTHERS DAV S w in g O ut w ith Campus Irhigan State Institute of Music ^Jj*'* ,W,M H o n o ra ry - |A.bed Aria featured the program fRC-> d Penpies Church W ill O b ic r v e 0 •Ta^dl^H, day at the Lansing 6-3 luncheon at the Olds hotel, in n o iJ B L E f i: ra tio n S C. U. to T a k e P a ri this The rnlleft MANY CHANGES ffl the W.S.C.T.FRESH ENGINES! LABS e. I,hiring the luncheon lb- am ballroom of thè hot* S partan Y e a r lin g Open Season M an State mens and women i r- ndered several number; K. from behind curtains w ith S-4 Win. TWO UNITS GIVE i end of the spacious room ginning Of the regular pro DEMONSTRATION - e lf n t iie P lan es Add tn R e .ili.m Richards then read th nation issued by Oo^ Arthur Parwell. head oj M.S.C.C9LFT- ,,i Sr-i-ne ii W ed n es d a y Cat:, is. Rusic division of the dc- 3ke on "M usic Apprecia- in Colleges. Principally DOWNS G. RAP le College." Another in- Adu K hm UigrcgiiTìdii W i) dire tonal Mu Schools of the Stale 1 pupil of Michael Pi ■ of the state champi •‘•hool orchestra a: H O LD COLLEGE- AR TY AT of East Lansing hud violin selections -;ior Richards **poke L efty Grit: P E O P L E S ( H U R C H F R ID A Y CONGRbo CONSIDERA B ia on the recent .•taje T allowed ?lv F O R B E L L S D U T Y REFUND Jive hits an W iikas worf ¡e M SK C . music A fast di. ile s U h e state rha -class C. East . starting cot .»nd the class B f he M ichigan Vo< third, and \ -’gregations pla>< for the ope >r the Rotariun Ä ra a Ä Ä ' N E T M E N P R E P A R E T O M F F .T . m ’ Green rep la Abr.ut ISO Botarians and their guest» : ........ - , r e n , W EST STATE TEACHERS ihe program arranged by the music departmei. Four leurs of College Leave ENGINEERSHOLD I uforgettable Impressions ^ O N V E N IE N T Postponed. 1 A T T H E U N IO N C AM PU S A LE N D A R annualelection S tudent C h n p ter E lect. f o r Com ing Y e a r. O ffic e r lreball Notre Dame illege field. The members of ck Alm a Varsity vs. ter cif the American ,, i “ - Stadium. trical Emdneers held i/nir n o’lege banqvei -an be a S P E C IA L M O T H E R S ' D A Y P R O ­ Adent party. Peoples non of officers m roo: Tuesday evening. Ma> \ : losp-iiere whieii <*.*n only Ralph L Clark, general ..... GRAM A T PEO PLES CH U RCH eund at the Union Misa Bim- selected for the comm* ‘T “ f if .n> ‘.vili be g aut tn . v. auge your WUliam M. Sntith. nee- h i.r u » ■; <-m i'«uuiuet lor iual May Morrung O A. Whitfield, Secretary and . « Peoples church, lurer. Prof. A. Nater »a s cUpmb - AH of the above serueea can be t o m » p »rty T-'moo the faculty- advlior. ud at a discount 'hrough the emitiev and sororities a ¿r of coupon books. During the evenlnf. U .® They are o«it to deve discussed arc weldinf from the stanu- it leaders Tl. unknown point of a structural enemeeT .«id W. •Continued on page 3* W WllJert gave an illustrated ing to them, and i under«' D ay c m * arc welding IM e n e r a L ¡Michigan State News I And there «r e »till others who lik e to dse the telephone occa-jProfi. I t r f w to Be fs e in d »tonally who periodically damn these telephone amour» to eter- ! nal perdition The harfehip works both ways. I . M , » .. - W "Bee e f FrtBy Co-ed* , SAGMAW GO. STU­ I by the cavalry division wh! —accordin» to ------ DENTS TH T CAMPUS At the luncheon tendered .,. ing school children a t the r noon. President Robert g »»,« 0,1 £ ,,h,r , M ttl© s w e e t lc ufor m * is o o ? in f o r t y d if f e r e n t w a y s A n d pu.;. professors In that institution have Rorol Fopils View School hi J. F. Cox. and J. a. Haiw/m ^ the principal speakers, wh-i» . w© hay© t if n c a n d a g a in d ia le d b o th p h o n e s o f a h o u s e f o r a n classed themwlved as iwme immune to W. Chapman gave his ponuVir , Uniqoe Manner; Varied ¡on physics. ar bom - on e n d w it h o u t s u c c e s s . A n d in th e m e a n t im e a n a n g r y ! lhe i 1!."5 p"2 L yJ ? >'rd* who “ oUwr Program. i In the afternoon the , •” X % phen^ u . r ^ m w " ne bpsidp *u,pv" ' ' machin^ ochcdulefl to visit the canj Is a ir bcautift... „ _ ¡«I and S o m e b e t r o t h e d c o u p le s , v .h o c a n n o t t a l k to o n e a n o t h e r « betim »hnncr than U m» others ‘ Horn About 450 students of the rural call upon Gov. Fred W. c;r shoots of Saginaw county, accom­ The trip wav sponsored t, e n o u g h d u r in g th e h o u r s o f t h e d a y b e fo r e g o o d h o u s e m o t h e r s thlffaltl ts fh»’ boy-; i - no» rm’ntiow d panied by 50 Sacrtnaw Kiwanls club inaw county Kiwanians t , lo e k th e d o o rs , provid e f o r th e g e n e r a l w e l f a r e a n d c o m m o n dc nvmbrrs, were visitors on the Michi­ three years and is offered to fe n ce o f th e p u b lic - a t - la r g c b y in s t a l l i n g .priv ate p h o n e s . W r e c o m m e n d th e s a m e c o u r s e o f a c t io n f o r a l l b il le r s a n d c o o e r w h o a r e s i m i l a r l y in c lin e d . — D a i l y f l lin f . POLICE INVESTIGATE gan State campus Tuesday. A trip tcrcst in the 4-H countv around the campus, a luncheon at the girls club work Union, and a cavalry demonstration county agricultural agent a b L o-. SCHOOI. N E V E R E.XOS SOCIETY ROBBERIES w-to i»-atures o f the program arrangf»! charge of the trip for the rural students. I f,l by the Michigan State Swartz H o w m a n y s e n io r s w h o a r a t in g in J u n e lia Cr*'ck band, the visitors were shown h e a r d to r e m a r k , t h a t t h e y a t h r o u g h w it h edi In vestiga tio n S h ow s F ra tern ities the rampuB in a novel manner Six wagons filled with school children Dr. R. I. Seal t h a t ¡1 h a s b e e n a lo n g s t r e t c h Easy lo Enter; Fail to IIKNTIST t h e h e e ls o f s u c h s e n t im e n t s i .¿id»- up the parade with an nnnounc-' < o f le c t u r e *r ii 'nmnanvini;: each load. After the ‘ m Abbot lllde. Phone „ u n d e r th e a u s p ic e s o f th e ..A m i A d u lt K d u Take Preciotioas. sight-veeing trip about the campus, on EvenIngs by A p p o in ta ,«* '’ c a t io n , b e in g g iv e n b y I'r n f . .1 which they visited all the principal* fo rd . 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W H E h e IT M * C H I © A V ST A T E N E 1 Seniors Swing-out as Spring AT T H E ST A TE T1T.MHAY AND W t D V F ^ O A Y «r* a certain aloofness The peak girl s popularity is reached dur- ders what it Is p ll about, ie worth ItH É t I t I F T 1 Sport Costumes Dot Campus •nr latter part of her ffleshman or the early part of the sopbo- * rear If by *he junior year a girl in* for four * 0MW T l a tender age, yOU k! Lantsm . not gotten her man it reeifis fhat shé dòrsi Shirts and Shorts tttCLLI ,m r larK«- M S O T tm e n ! ho « o a « n n ’s p a t t e r n s ! the new bolls "ch ii v a t t r a c t i v e i n t h e i r re (pportune moment?; ol tailing P,arr nn th< is the n o t a r y review, R.O.TC. HORSESHOW .h in tr n e w n e s s , iri p a ste l ,-on, a t h l e t i c shades ir s h i r t. • UTILIZES NEWRING « president Sh aw at ir a n t e e d n ot t o “ r u n . " * Wednesday night ;• irt.s, 7">c. 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O F B N H A T ITR G A Y N IG H T uld be well to hear from the i on the feasibility of this idea M-'higan State college tradition «F.NÍORM L O S IN G P O W E R y traditional swings hangiru (roni taes of the Forest of Arden were r xurli In prominence fit the ..-»n- nringout Wednesday, but tit# rnly iking advantage of tie* old You’ll be ting iifTnirs were people from off am pus. Are our seniors losing frtufT? Two o f the swings put up proud of them night were cut down during (tr!v morning. Surely there ca.nl Y o u w ill e n jo y F l o R s h j u m s inbordlnaticn in the ranks of the m o r e t h a n a n y s h o e * y o u ’ve fean class R.O.T.C. INSPECTION had . . . t h e y lo o lc so g o o d . • . C A L L IN G F O R M I L L E R Muller, senior class prenident TOBE MAY 21-22 le d so fin e . . . a d d s o m u c h Jthe ideal radio 'ta 'io n annoiim In te n s iv e D rill M a rk s P re p a ra tio n H un Foo'w S h o p to y o u r e x p e rie n c e . • . . w e ’ll tit y o u r ig h t . Sec fo r A r n u a l Coen* Á rea In spectio n . w A tu ! S 'y 1** »W RING r O O T B A L I i \n < tle r r no M AX H a r r y m a Jn i l l SHOES so. w a s h m o r o n AYE. ^ BE PREPA REh artillery demonstratioi uld have made a boot1 Wr's l)n\ in C o lle g a ti Flower \RV : i \ m i T h e iV e w e s t- Shop tlitL V K ¿702 In S T A T IO N E R Y D illi, i TX Columbia1 e f * TH ER E'*' HOIR . that the ba i>:■ Records & Auly-Co. cArèèìlT Reeor 7re ir £#» W e L is t n t > u o f t h e L u t e s t I I ighting »pint. 1 . Sp rintili' A M Ai. •XI" •<; SALE neu* I ame oí the year ft lead-off man FAKE Uhl ate th e a ter- vracted a fu ll hcu 40 % Discount estlnghouie Elect r “ ding- against Machine company -T H E — nt o f patents. Fraternity jewelry Attention G ifts u n d K in g s W e H ave AU die Lai*»t H it* «•«! Retort]-. I t i j t r I l u ju Kali» xmJ - d im Munte C am p u s P ress Students Budd’s Music House - I N C * - The L a sb g Caie D isplay at i <«*, House Suo " K \ L K 1 r H l> Ù 318 Soul'; Washington A re. IN M l S IC " Iomiaìut , M a l a g a 1 0 6 W est G ra n d R iv e r 1— 1 ^ * 1 M lÿ M ü t * V E». W E nE L L A L L E L E I I K K KAM OS SPARTAN SPRINTERSRACEIRISH IN rhnmplomhlp, In the Ohio relays S a t­ urday. Another Brown of Notre Dam*', a two-mller. will vie for honors with Lauren Brown and Chamberlnin. HOPE IS DOWNED flpld most of the time, but was Riven poor support Tuesday's lineup was a little differ­ 0 I PROMISE CLOSE RACE F SEASON’SLAST DUAL TRACK MEET ------------- — — Hackney and R ockslen will compete with good nien In the BflO. The team, accompanied by .Coach Yotini? and his assistants. Mort Mason and M ike Cas- IN LOOSE GAME ent from the usual one Captain E r - Rert took McCauley's place et short­ thus made at second. Weed flUed Ma- Lente 2 fably Stimmor.v Tua» base hit»—Eggcn stop» while W atkins filled the vacancy Saehr Struck out— B y K a h l ?.. Van Doublé play -K ahl tu Et»- fieri 'o Wticd. Left on basi»; Sfate 7 n INTERFRATBASEBAU \ thè schedule of thè ha epa ti toumnrm ir p) a veri cff. ir bccomea in' par*r.‘ tfiat an ejtri’ jnv G reen nnd W h ite Goes t o S o u th la n d :- •t of entries in both jump- i tw?l- ,envp for ®outh Bend Sattir-I S partan s T a k e L o n g End o f 8-1 Hope n Stolen t i . e Crall 2 F:»'ner? for t r io * of «he con«'" followed bv Grove. Davis. f,nv mottling. K u . f i . VaruJcrlW I. Brini:. Sacrifico preser.' •urne »he rjl*..» J, B e n d S a tu rd a y ; L o ca l S q u a d ' and Llftth In the high Jump and b$ — ------------------ S c o re ; K a h l P itches hit—Jotet empite Olm s‘ eprt Wyjodom aro tted fo':* hr‘ - W e a k in W eigh ts and Jum ps. id discus Z i z dJ . ,,nï , combination Ge o r g ia te c h stu d ents Throu gh ou t. fodr a - ic w " S l U to t h é Î F A V 0 R Q U A R T E R SYSTEM AB R li PO A E COMPETITION IS STIFF Hayden, Me A tèe and all will hr tve. the Javelin f o r 1 Atlanta. On - - .00. PLAY ON THE BUST OF SUNDAY AND MONDAY EQUIPMENT K N IC K ER S I ln ir . Hr i p tills, K ARL DANE -thudr. AND ENJOY YOUR LAME P r ic e d rI $5,00 G eo. K . 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