Cant Your Vote I plume 21 I n t h e V lU o n Lobby Thurnday State News Torin y’ti E d ito r ia l Dîfieuttse* l 3¡'oponed C o u n c il A m en d m en t n i t r> » i ■i l l r i» n « t r n w H 8 V 8 T I ON FACULTY SUPERVISION [HI GRANTS A L I.- C O I.L E G E B A L L O T Candidates Far WolverineAre Experienced ANNUAL ALi-COLLEGE BALLOT 1,000SUMFOR Managing Editor FOR WOLVERINE AND CLASS IPROVEMENTS Edward Ellsworth Business ~Managrr HEADS TOCOME THURSDAY llT a x P r o v id e s $ 1 ,6 4 0 ,2 8 4 fo r Student Council Amendment G e n e ra l U s e . »uncil an d W. S. G. A. i»7 U n io n írnm 8 to 5 ITHER GRANTS MADE 0 —Stu d e n t In terest H ig h. a tf S p r e a d O v e r S e v e r a l D if ­ a n d In i-in , f.*Ms manafrer, fe r e n t P r o je c t s . nd » r iH P M t a . JU N IO R B A L L O T ô D d m n n is w in h r m a d e | act of the legislature recently and till T h u , .il a v , J u n e President Hed by Governor Fred VV. Oreen. •• U n ion in i ¡I din.tí fro m Nismn State college will have at it.*- and $550.000 for purposes of build* ■ction w ill p ro b a b ly ho KRUEGER, BEMIS. | and improvements and a further Vice-President of $1.640,284 for general use Josephine Griggs hr In n o - ? fro m ih e gh the existence of the m ill tax. Margaret ‘ Patterson rther grant of $335.000 for use in îitdd in th e •sprinpf term LAVERS Rrc,‘ i extension department was also Secretary uo to ih r in- by the legislature and an aiidl- E lf le Erlksnn : $300,000 which w ill be available ¡at lias hi Margaret Wilson (1932 for use on a proposed newt i!s alfrclin tr lultural building. Treasurer Student' < r r,uncil and | the grant of $550.000. the money G len Burns M . S . C. S t a f f M em b ers fo L e a v e ! ! 1 m YY'< , n 's S e lf G overn ment read out over several different pro- Jam es Hayden Two hundred thousand w ill be Ferris Oswalt S e p t. I ; U . o f M . M an lo \ A Î , ,','7» i reserve as a start on the Agri- tural building, while $32,000 w ill be! Su cceed L a v e rs . Ml-, t !u- .tinj:-n> tended for new farm lands. $20.000j SO PH O M O R E B A L L O T beef cattle barn. $8.000 for keep, beef and cattle barn; $12,000 President (iheep barns, $6.000 fo r an expert Charles Ladd sheep bam, $35,000 for breeding R. W. Peterson . $5.000 for an apiary. $22.000 for Vice-President indry heat treat laboratory, $75,- Margaret Good now or an anim al disease research lab* M ary Lou Klpka $5,000 for a grain and hay and $130.000 appropriated for re­ decretory equipment, and improvements. 1 M ary Hewttt figures are covering a two-' Orel W atkins building program; the buildings| ably will not be built until somef Ttva surer ; year. K arl Jèpaon m ill tax is to cover general1 Steve Koielko ling expenses of the college. ■»CATION HEAD FREsH M A N BA LLO T President George Carlson MES AUGUST 15 Howard Jaehnig • Vice-President Marion Kline HORSEFANÜF INSTALL PI ALPHA OF MIDWEST Betty O tuvll • A u s tin to B e g in D u tie i I t e r F in is h iig a t A la b a m a OF NEWS’ TO FILL 7TH ANNUAL SFÍ P o ly T ech. Everett L. Austin, newly ap- UNIQUE POSITION C hap t r of F r a t e r n it y N a tio n a l F lo r ic u ltu r e K s tah lis h e d H ere head of the department of ed- . will come to East Lansing Soci 5*1 Celfbritifg A rc Dr a* T ro th to B e F irs t Se n io r N e w j E d i­ Ju n e !. Aug. 15, td take over his new A LL-C O *ET) B A L L O T t o r : M a rk * Pre ce d e n t. H e plans to spend ‘ he summer ing g raduati courses at the Ala* Are you In favor «.I the following •hantes in the organization ..i ihe Polytci hnfttal institute. Auburn present Woman'-. Self Government Association? . TOLEDO WOMAN HAS SERVED EIGHT TERMS Austin. who is now- dean of men B a ll TOachers college, Munte-, VES ) o H a v e C om p lete C h a rg e of Re- ;,st Display by Sh1: i well qfialified for his work -r MO (— Presenifd. w ith G p o rto ria l S t a f f an d N ew s an 8 (afe college. H e received 1. That the name of this organ­ A B . degree from Moores H ill coi- G a th e rin g . isation Ih» «hanged from W o m e hV f,;his B.S. degree in 1916, hi. Self Got« ruing association. \V. s. <» deggèe troni Purdue universit •. A .» to. \-soeiated Women student.. I, atid liis Ph.D. degree from «A. W . S.) University in 1928. rwgkn his tcaclung experience in : 2. T il at the G reater Council tie Ripley county rural schools, la te r { an administrative hoard componed of uiSy principal of the two schools all mem’ r. of the student •nun , HiU. He next served as dl- r il and representatives acting as es- LANTERN NIGHT ‘ of supervised teaching in the! olffrlo nn ihtiers sent hy the follow- school division of Moores H ill j *■»$ group W. A. A.. V W. C. A . From there he went to S h e l* 1 Hphlns. Point Activities «ominitter where he taught in the high ; co-ed members of the I nion board SOPH SPRING PARTY for two and one-half years. six years Dr. Austin was asso*! tate club leader on t he exten-. taff of Purdue university. In I Pan Hrlb i < • Counrll. and Mat»- News leo -d «dito* • 3. Mom i 1-liions . i r members ’of W . R. G . t ball be made at a grn PLANS COMPLETE SET FOR THURS. uparity he gained much expert* eral ma*s -meting of women *lu organizing boys' and girls' 4-H ; students In (hecktng from ihe list« ( \ m m itlec W n h h o ld b Nam e ol Or- N .w W .S.C , V O f f ic e r « •lo B* !n- and community activities, for of candida«- found eligible by lite senior eoa nr il boârd. h r ilr n fo r 1 ¡ I ()p * n P a r t y « la ilr d u I r a t u r r of P r o ­ wl *iw D elta . and strei»- a s made several educational 4 Installa non shall takr place »1 g ram i t 8 30. JuPr 15. « : .tinr.ihip for 1th club leaders, once going to a pubNc ceremony on Lantern Night gton to meet President Coolldye ■tine another trip to Canada.! m l three alum- WOLVERINE TO BE the past two years he has vts- ait as follow« iooIs and colleges in five Mew I'm l. R a y B. i -states and in Rochester. M. menta. Burton the 'purpose of studying meth- Harold Ha;. - educaUon. ustin is a member of thè Na- Society for the .study of Edu* and is past president of the ■pter of P h i D elta Kappa na- ¡ i DELIVERED FRI. CIVIL SERVICE AN' ' M GREEN SPLASH SWIMMING PAGEANT TOBETONIGHT m K le in . O II. W arre n Held o orary educational fraternity. g f | J nl0a tu B e U te d for JUNIOR BIOLOGIS? ‘ Earlint Dì>p*m ì * I * f Si*** AT THE UNION Co n v e n i e n t Y e « rb o » k . Ruest rooms available «■He of the most popular a m p u s iicrtstn week-end guests / A L E N D A R A t turn been tin- urtom Ini the '. ations should be made i n advance to insure the lobby o í the rr.w n builtan« a«aln be neeal for the delivery ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING iinpotnu&ent. ocks of fountain pens ,T— cállete year .{college yeorbook.w e. 5 " . PROFGETSABSENCELEAVE : are carried at the m Splash demonstration ooe o i°t b e .arhe.t date. a to your advantage 1which the book hes made its appea E. E. K in n e y to Take G ra d u a te i purchase* from the n fan try Officer.' club ten * I i n n in sever»! years W o r k in C d tifo r a i* . '1 at Hant Pood shop. A lepurate booth for e»ch of the ! four classes w ill bo set up in Beauty parlor appointaient« should ’ made before the end of the week. Form al parties and other social ac­ AT— union lobby to reUetre congertion In F. K Ktnrrf*v ..•••inictor n *k-ctrir»i .symbolizes the In tivities make i t a busy place during ■b—AO-eollege elections at |^ „ r m g tlm Wdeoelne. and jo d e o « psLfcung ! higher rating rwi there will be da nr y girls chosen the sprtnc term* I buUffing. will be required to present their r - PMil You Im ve a wide seleetlOQ UL—aU U d o l# college Pl» W celpU fo r poyment e» the tim eof cai.^ •'d fitv ,.' wvu pursuie bjradust»* »crk. H * has .natir In the *turd .«eene a from ' ut ti ¡a \8 ne part in the arrxngrments to •i.roll iw f‘v* vn*rtu«tr wedding ot t)ie common people v iil ceremony w hich to make your choice whan yaa •It h e n . i tag for the book. I n ■ » there are Com m iscri .Vashir.fton. P the soda* fountain for k k ~ W . U. O . A. officers ben- „ j , a limited number «* coihes ta the school of the Cab forms Institute of taice nloc»* in t he wwter Also a doin-, ...—• ¡ecr^tarv ■-f The Union's lee cream has T rrtm olw y at r*a.*tadetut. Cali/om w. an niis; ration of dtvmg »111 be given and When the ye ■How rtreak begins at u w e n . t in t deUeery from the printer, prefer- State. Ct*tl Service Boa'tl °* im tituiion made fxnviUM by Dr. Robert M arian Marks will make s high torrh work nut of sonne people they hkve . a greater demand than a i aar tfcne ffii l a i u m i night,w ith W tn ce -U1 be given to members of the ners at ' M pobUrticr or i a. o | ü l '¿ t e U n t ^ H T tbe b o M l iw A Millakan. ,dive. * fit of the blues. A . I H I I i t l t i n of officers, paduoting eless. m any city- ■■ I (Continued on pege 3) aonlused with P h i Kap pa Ph i. the V O T E O N r A C U I T Y S U P E R V IS IO N F ra n k Lloyd directed Michigan Slate News T h e W honorary o rg m iiM tan. The rtd Or- w ith B e tty Oempeen taeciu ■ ’ (Coottawed t o m P e n 1) supporto« eu< T h e i t o r y 1 CAMPUS FORUM Iphlc ILterary eocM p founded In 1SH ¡became Alpha T h ilb chapter of P i O n t t a O H R M S u ballote are the an original short «tory try 0 _ _ _ _ _ _ i B n p a ' P h i 4n M a y . A W . -O to A«. A\e. PahliEhcd twice weekly during the roUcr* yenr by the ktudcnts of Mbhltun State Becauee of t h e Nm ilarUy of the Colleer. E n U M Rettreerntnth'ri eeeond rliH aiBttrr nt the postoffice. K o t U m ln t. Michirnn. The Miehbrdi) SMte Newt office locftted on the fourth floor of the Union building. Teiephone. college rxrlim.g». extension 104. ll.-gtoti' Snerfel Adv. Inc., Fifth New York City, B la rn ® I wish 10 submit a n 'a rtic le for the name, there w ill alw ays be confusion j claee offleea o f preetdmt, Tlce-preeldent. (L O B T —A ring w ith small Campus Forum. It fo llo rs: i (n t jir mthds of m any who have n o t1secretary and treasurer. In most eaaes I t has been forcibly brought to m y been initiated or become interested I n 1elim ination lo r these offices has been | through to Albert street ¡attention, as well as to the attention oreclc organizations. And so I m akelm ade to two eandlates tor each office.! of many well versed Greeks, that In a plea that each Oreek become a well-1 Candidates oh the Junior class ^bal- the rear of the resid en ce^ aiillnrinlii B|i|ta*nntie In the MichitrAn 8t«te New* ere writ»« n by the editnr-in-chlef •nd hi« BMiHtnnt>. whu are Rtuiiintn. Th«-y cbo no wny be luteIT)reted as -rente—nlinn the official viewpoint of the rollepi- nr of the noil—e offlrlnle. Subnerintion. $1.50 the Schorl Yenr. S to n e j this day of the popularity and preva- vetsed Greek In this day of the popu-ftot are: pm l d n t , P o n Qrove and J U lienee of college Oerek letter organizn - W l t y of Oreek le tter fraternities. 'lions (honorary, professional, and so- cial) there is a decided lack of knowl- . ! edge concerning the»«* organizations W A L T E R H. D E R N B E R O B R . t I— wMht. JostpM Pe ^ O rm s , and M argaret « a tte n o n ; * B g £ j Ph i K ap pa Ph i, jE ffie Erikson and M argaret RWsan,§ President of P i K ap pa Ph i. j troaaurer. O ien Burns, Jam es Hayden, F E S S F IR A T IO N 0 o a m s m u io v M D T H E B E T U R N O F T H E IsT l’D KNT even here on our own campus. and Pe rris Oswalt TM EM O BKRS EPITOKIAL STAFF Listed on the sophomore ballot are -each true and loyal follower of the pAR THFLM K SS I S S IN G IN G VALETO R W AV i. Managing Editor A. PO RTER_________________ .........................................Phi Kappa Tnu House Oh. how wc enjoy the gay and easy ; old Grecian school—resolve that hence- going life of a college student, to re­ i forth we w ill know our Greek organl- C O N V IC T. IN .. . W E A R i R R lVEW I V E R-'-P ¡ p ,Q**1<,ent’ ^ o , , ; Ch" lM * * * • •nd Margaret vioe-president. * HL, C M ta a ry pressing method cm J TH * A’»-»* Kdilnr ^ ^ Goodnow and M ary Lou Lipk a; secre- turn from a redhot. sizzling, and sun- j nations and what they represent. net remove offensive perspir interesting, if accidental, touch. t^ry, M a ry H ew itt and Oeci Watkins;., In the columns ot the State New? ilism was to be found on the treasurer, K a r l Jepson and Steve odors. V aletcr pressing - Jami* S. llr.Al.fhA ._ ,....... ............... Herrniati House Glenn It Lurk- ^AcThoon House ing hardly able lo wait for the schoo and in several state papers of recent National lot during the filming Kczelko. 1 regulated steam pleasure A If mi C -0*l>«nilci: . ..... Eunomin n House moves perspiration odors qt . WemanU Kdilnr bell lo ring -we love 11! Wo ought to issue the two organizations of Ph i Veary R iver." the new First Na- Freshman candidates are: president,! Kappa Ph i ami Pi Kap pa Ph i hove without h o m in g the mos- KATHRYN L. FANKR ‘ r t ; Omvtrn HOUAB have another vacation in which to resi been mingled or interchanged. This 1 feature starring R ichard Bar- George Carlson and Howard Jae hn ig ;? cate fabrics. playing at the Stale vice-president, M arion K lin e and Be tty j F^ajure I ~ ' 1. Katherine^ Lynch up in now. This morning was jus! interchanging ot the two names has ttiel theal» today, tomorrow and Thurs Otwell; secretary, Evelyn Hardy and; ' occurred quite frequently since the in- Vaietpr pressing also kills g< Reporter« Dorothy Wickstrom; treasurer, George;; work that some of us have to do yet ceptlon of P h i Kappa Ph i in 1927 and There were scosres ol extras in pris- Handy and George Merkel. destroys moth eggs and larv» THNirge Mrrkel Dale Vauuhn Matin- Sturgeon Dec! Wnfkint J..|»n Harbl. r Wllford Colt. Harri«- Winana Katherine Hnwley ' inasmuch as time has not seemed to on uniform, waiting between scenes. _ _________ raises the nap of the fabric Timothy Ankney Norman ».««l.r I»«,rcthv Leith Klio Richards before the ending of the term. establish correct! the scope of each uauaUy m silent groups, such as are -W eary R ive r” is the first picture in makes clothing look and fit n- W e often wonder, too. how it is that of these organizations I wish to state a jways to be found in real prisons w hich Richard Bsrthelm ess w ill be new. K. A.^MrHcnmitt Kalhc-rlne VunAk-n Hazel fiithen* Ruth Hngg. our dear teachers still insist upon dish­ their purposes. when re. periods are being enjoyed, heard as well as seen. In the Vlta- ing out assignments over the holidays Send your clothes hero P h i Kap pa P h i j s a national sohol- There was the somber makeup and au- phone sequences the convict he por- that arc never done at all. astic honorary organisation and should thentic uniforms, the blank walls of trays w ill speak, sing and play the pressed -the modem Valetor • L. N. RETTKR . .................................. ......... — Eelcctlc House be well known to every student, for thP stages, and the general lack of piano. Robert Dnvey .....- , — . Kcleotie Ilouze Roy Sample . ..... ........... I'hl Delta House every student should strive to be wor- conversation. 1—— —— -. - .......... — ---------- ■ — R E L IE F Katherine Oreftonbcrger . Ac—Mnt* .... Knppa Delta Houeo thy of scholastic recognition by Ph i The Just recently installed talkies at Kappa Ph i. The fraternity chooses jn «W earv R ive r." the story does not Althougli there are prison sequences "O n dozen beautiful snapshots CoHege Dry our local theatre proved a huge suc­ men and women students from all di- concern itself chiefly with this atmos- taken from new tower. Bet forms Adverttoing cess upon their opening Sunday, the visions of the college and initiates in phere. The n arrative complete relates the panoramic ad- of campus. Cleaners Frank Conover, Stuart Wll.ey. Mnurico Irwin, Robi'rt Alorriaon, Charles 1-rrgnnK the spring each year. ventures of a singing convict whose Price $1.00. W rite J . 8. Jeffery. 1810 house being filled to capacity. M ichigan ave., Saginaw, Michigan. P i Kappa Ph i is-a national social, voice over the radio wins for him the fraternity and as such should not be love of a girl and a new lease on life •re quite noticeable and added great- THURSDA Y WIL L TELL to the success ©f~the opener. Tin* fa te o f th e student, council lies in the hands o f th e student b o d y a n d Thursday wHi teH e&Ttotly w h at th is fa te is to be. T h e G E T T IN G IN T H E S W IM BARRATT SHOE REPAIRING MEN’S FURNISHINGS student body will ha ve in its hands tin» e n tire disposal o f the council, passage o f th e am endment m e a n in g that th e council is Now th at cap night is drawing n again, as it does every year about t Shine Laces gen erally believed to I k corru pt a n d a n u n n e c e s s a r y p a r t o f o u r B a a e n n t Faahlon Shop M l E. G n a l E t o r time, there is the annual trek to student life. Red Cedar for the freshmen, T h ere are many thin## t " consider b e fo re com in g to a final d e­ the societies catching up. at the cision on this question. minute on their yearlings. C S I H O M I - S T I D Y C O C R S F S cr n a c GT fia n a m o n l. Is the council corrupt ? ii. W ithou t t he council to care fo r elections, what oth e r means Would serve itP its stead? . V E R S A T IL E T O H A S T E N G R A D U A T IO N *1AC” Our gridiron heroes, states a rep Choo«te from 4'>0c r e d it y ie ld in g courses in the Social Sciences, the Languages, M IC H IG A N A T E . A T G R A N D . Is this the best means to curl) th e council i f the council is er. also make great, canoists, accori the N a tu ra l Sciences, M athem atics, Ed uca tion and Theological subjects. to he curbed? Could not other means be m ore efficien t and fa r to first hand evidence on the Turn ip m tlOM to tMMMil. For A u i M c lfw ltr eH w h Jess radical? 4 . Has an y •concrete reason been expressed by the “ fa th ers o f C b e tU n ib e r s itp o f C h ic a g o the p etition “ why it should bo put in op eration ? B o x Sp C h ic a g o , I l l i n o i s W HO K IL L E D COCK R O BIN? T h e g ra d u a te w ill m a k e an 5 . W as th e petition presented in th e light o f d oin g an u p lift­ 7A.. Unimmrtitp Dm Amu I m e A I r i A t •orrcEgonJbatb 9mw I f ji m i i It is being rumored that tlie hockey a p p o in t m e n t w i t h k ia o r h e r ing hit o f work f o r the college o r was it fo r som e reason.not g en ­ ink is being set up in shape for a big p h o t o g r a p h e r us a m a t t e r o f erally known by the student body? ramr on Ju ly 4tli. Jo h n Kobs co'uid c o u r s e . L e t uu m a k e a t r a e p o r ­ T he S la te N ew s has taken up th is question in a vigorous m an­ ner. b e lie v in g that if the am endm en t d oes pass ii sign ifies th e end o f student g overn m ent— som ethin g killed in a moment that it has taken yea rs to acquire. N o one can say that the council has been tot be located ot a late hour to con- irm tins report. Somebody lost sight it Uint first robin seen here recently TREADWELL’S tr a it th a t w ill f i t t in g ly e x p re s s t h e d i g n i t y o f t h is a u s p ic io u s o c c a s io n . above criticism in all its acts but does it not d eserve b e tte r tr e a t­ SHOES and REPAIRING W HEN HORNES SHOW O H ment and a f a r more lenient lute than th e one a w a itin g it if the amendment is accepted? Splendid weather and wider interest Oxfords, $3.00 to $4.30 E v e r y student who has th e sligh test fa ith in student g o v e rn ­ ment should exprusss his opinion at the polls T h u rsd ay and down th e proposed amendment.. In the light o f several- revelations-m ade icth contributed much toward the sue-, css ot the seventh annual R. O .1 C. torse show here last week L a n e » . I 'a t i s h r * , />//«-*, E t c . LEOEARSTUDtO Capita l N atlso al 1 last week concerning students wh<» signed th e p etition and later 'lb* show is a mark of (iistinctaui to 5•? M . A. C. A ven a. U n m s -m i s regretted it. it seems plausible that th ere are m any others w ho lie community in the exclusiveness of T H E H I, L E F R O N T hold th e same opinion. lie horse itself in its fine training and T h e council was in no m eans required to present the petition 1o the student body. It could have easily tabled the m atter and ail part* the although lavm g itself open to criticism , it undoubtedly could have safei> lived through th.- turm oil. N ot w ish in g to take this stand and t " servt in it- true purpose, if almost uni sly a g m u T t i \m to tin 41s itid Iblai.n an “ PAIM .DCKS O t 1*21 e p ic ; I mlit-r ta t t e r. » slippo'-tei o f aiutici it g The Fireworks! t lien selves than t»* h ave l,he. j raided und abut s tilile tl vote# T hu rsd ay. It we d e n t g o v e r n m e n t a n d c. o f faith in that bud t lie f u t u r e d it w i t h w h a t o o v e rth ro u W< ‘ (io n o t k II m il W e Hie pleased in think nt tlie kind sliuuld ever h.ipi • 1929 Annual Senior own dear lit tie comiuuiui.v < TH E NEWS EDITOR ü illio U lie e n ie ii1 o f t h e u p I W E L L ? I D O N 'T K N O W ! in t he a n n i W e wunder, w ith the recent ■•'ii over iaculi* ¡>uiM»rva>ion. u t » h a n d le u recent eh rgardmg tin- i» tm o i t h r S t a te . te r than » rtu n a te I AST W O RK the M iring a I liptiiu lust weel W ATER Floats student p a p e» m ate! AiliioUKh they lu ll and Music! CARNIVAL cam pu end aoaie mighty fine . lied for filth pluee 1«limit lu tie i.ir first atti u jum p of 13 iti-t IlgJiCM ttn. Btule's cr.tek tuo-unl- Cosmopolitan Night the two miles in it lust iulcs .ii 3 bixuuds. piucuig A AlAIWIEtH AMI a\Ui i t ii field < Täte t . i f i > c o lle g i -mi.'!'. Maokue: mi it iiuit halt nule s e h o ls M i. c a l'c n lic i't i '. H o w e , n i II.. I«’. O t h e o p in io n o f I'r o f . H e r ­ ■eighth t ohm’ oi i m m uir ab 8 mvouu.' . Iteid oi 24 w uli tlie ADM ISSION, 5 0 c A piurriod cantpu liuydea quaiihad ior the javnfiu t.cnw- d e r t o e . w o u ld e le v a t e a c u ­ and Races! i lc n iii .-UiüuniK U ’etji uii.Us but he j>uiU*l it buck munch- in unirecMiu' « o i l !... iti f u r t h e r t iie t h in g s l o r w h ic h U.s :,: i.und Uiraw. elnuuukUug lu in4ruini Tickets on Sale a ta ll Sorority Houses ih o h v ia le t ile iietHlleAS e h a a e i n Stateci- n i p ln s . u i iu rth cr com]>euta>ii •end, a m i tiii- r e s u lt a n t a o r r y I W f Ù c t O! ln VI bon k ¿um i- * * '| f s t u d e n t s w e r e a ll ■Vievediih Cituk in n u last auie lo| and at the U n ion D esk in s ilic i i. "I pauie eigfitli Ul a field of d i » « le le s s t u m « f e v e n in g s a n d i t W t t t lj li til- ! nt til, . A tnwfity good jpb. tooytt! KchouD*Uc s u n d i u y " Th an ' is in»!-« t h .ii * u r ip ! In o p in io n o f t h i s pfo- faaaocial sil.ii. ■ m , IKVKK fMMatUCS ' t T h e n ia iii e n d 'o f a g r e a t^ s btudenu luiviug chumr» over m the p art o f o w n « 4U-A ie hm h c lo r va nip u.x .seem s to be to g o out an. woodsiioi) tuv compiuumig ot a w hisiici . g o e s W iU l.M K . A n d w k a t nu aequiaition ol . iuti iiia h iy a n d n a t e a lw a y s . it tu r d a \ iv « a o u tv a tit. ig m o r e iu»r le ss t h a n e v e n t u a l jir o v c s s ot s e le c t iv e t r i a l a n d W ho Uutt i* MUUMfiag of! aUoacliter loo rvg-j u A rly to arouoe Ummu Am u Ukcirj oouraoii iu awrpiifiiinatogy. & 0 Ö P . M., T hursday and F riday, • rro r. W M e th e s in totianil ü m ju h m b iB s An a iii*«- fo r S p a l l i t i . . " m iu i ilu tn . is i* • U n d a s i m i u m . w h y e lim in a t e t h e n e g h v t o f h i Od y , u se " s o m e o U i c r gu .v g o t h e r WOmS’ n0G EN Y~ifKAR MiiuMitaoii*. W iim . - ’ i p i — m to o n I yvar« ago Cfcarte* P . f t p i t o , R n f M - i June 13A aad 14th at FARMXJVNE BRIDGE mm of ajology at Che B u tv a m iy o f f G o .n n d ^ a t n u n - il a t iy lih u i. MuuieaoM. plaatort taorc U a n BM f worm* «Mur Dm o ld library. Laat waob.i J N m H a n n M M M in iis use. a e e u ix iin g I d e n tis ts , {¿uiurity porches lo r Uve dr«t Imm' Mucr if it y m c m it o U y U n a g v ro u s a f t e r all. B io w d ju the ground. doaoondaaU Uk' aiM ciu . in u o r t id fiEMii Mmmm rt-i 5i vain* origiuaUy. were found about Ù * T h f i n p t h r » m a n ’s h e a d , t h e le ss h e c o n s e n t s t o t a k e in t o it . campus. Society Quiet as Students | n ATuTrrrc VI ¡ m STATE, TO D AY. T O M O R R O W A N D T H U R S D A Y Take Advantage of Holiday AI Hull fco STA TE fflW C U H B (Con tinned from m b 1> T he post week-end, socially speaking, marked the quietest week-end There w ill be a very ilH M d number g term. The campus presented a deserted appearance for a majority G O G O O D fflE A S T of extra copies for members o f Ih p student body lef? town fo r M em orial day and the week-end -Howo student body w ho have not yet sub­ parties of interest took place over the week-end. one on Friday even Jttuiot. Take First in T ra ck ; scribed lo r th e annual. A number off the other the following night. The first was the dance given by Turn in Best Psrfaraunce Year of subscription fees are still outstsandinp iartan Fencers club while the party on Satu rday evening was given Sophs F irst ,n A rch ery. before these boobs will be delivered, • members of Alpha G am m a 7 no fraternity. at Philadelphia Saturday. and payment in fu ll will be necessary The Fencers' party was held ;n th e — ........ - . -— ----- The printing of the book is being t i t t l e Theater where Satterla • orches- ! a wedding of interest to the stn Five members ot the M ichigan 8tatR done by Robert S m ith Co. of Lansing« • played for the dancing. The party body was that of Miss Evelyn K track team accompanied by Coach which has made definite promises fo f • y ,*> . **r? j a bit unusual in that .«emi-formal and H eath Holden which took ■ Young returned from Philadelphia its delivery on Friday. Idress prevailed. The patron» fo r the Saturday afternoon in Milford 1> Sunday after turning in their best per­ I evening wer** Coach and Mrs. Joseph A McCune of the Peoples chuiv! formance of this year at the In tercol­ I W aff a and Miss Clarissa Anderson.Anderson. flciated Both of rh*> young pec legiate A A. A. track meef Saturday IN S T A L L P I A L P H A X I H O N O R A R Y The members >' Alpha G am m a R h o well known * r .W I . w -* y< Lewis Hackney ran the half mile in 1 minute 55.8 second-, to place eighth in •Continued from page 1) | *ld their party in the Union ballroom graduated wit .1 held of 24 The event was won by At the banquet fallowing the formal the followi evening. T he Gold Holden ” Sigm a Kappa .gers of Ma :i furnished nbcr < Omic Phil Edwards of Now York university, initiation Professor D om er deliberated Nil ■ * duskv Canadian Olympic slur in 1 upon the future of floriculture and ex­ the dancin The program- which Kap pa Ph i Mr. Holde r f ifge cleverlv ¡Á ‘ •f minute 52.2 seconds to break the old pectations of the future college gradu­ ried out in bl3ck and Oamma. R h record by eight-tenths of a second ates in floriculture. bore the names of th ? following Key. A fter llarold McAiee tied lor fifth place in Officers of the D elta chapter are: can and Mrs. J F. Cox E young couple the pole vault m competition with a President. O. H. Poesch. .10; vice-pres­ J Capt. and Mrs. C R^i Marim sburg, •dwiiAii field of stelinr athletes Ho failed lo K ident. Harold H annah. *30: secretary- •\ number of in* for first by ihreo inches with a jump treasurer. Irwin Klein. *30; marshall, de:.' attended ot 13 feet fl niches, the highest mark R ay B. Christianson, post-graduate. •u his career Lauren Brown turned in the best performance shown by tnoni- NO F IC T IO N IN OCR SEM. BOT. TAKESONE bers oftiie Spnriun siiuafl. not excepting Hackney, when lie ran the two-mile in m e n u , j u s t g o o o DAY TRIP SATURDAY A' \Wary R lv .r " • tn mutes 28 3 secods Brown placed siBtli in a field of 15, though he rati fchoi The Equitable FOOD PRO PERLY PRK- distance 10 seconds faster than ever be-1 ¡Botaay Stu d e nts and F a c u lt y tn :0WER CARVINGTO FORMERSTATE STUDENT fere The 1928 lwo-tnl!e was won in Life Assuranee P A R E D FOR F O L K S it minutes 42 seconds Brown placedt WHO W A N T TH E BEST S t a r t f r o m B o t a n y Bu ild in g . BECOMPILE"EDJUNE 15 MADE WESTPOINTCAPT. third in the race of last year That both Ilrovvn and Hackney wore I Society •titered in highly competitive Holds is] e f the indscapi' A io u n - Building is Be- H a r o ld E. B r o o k s W in s O f f ic e o f OCR CHEF SHOW S A ideneed i Lluit the time tor U N IT B D S T A T E S u\s Finish*1.! H edge to 1 9 3 0 T en n is T e a m H e a d . both the hfttf- and the two-mile LO T OF O L D -F A S H IO N - j B. starting at 8 o'cli was the fastes! ED AR T IN H IS COOK A li studen * botany and all otlti Be Pl.mled. the intercollegiate Wilson & Johnson Hayden qualified for I tic ja Phono 2-8711 ite rested i: ik ing the irip, as IN G . a pi a i pnii-tlnal.s but be pulled a hack ni • memb* the college stair ltdially m invited to go on thi • ii his second throw, eliminating i W i­ lle roni further competi Mon. Mer ending to go should lea ci pated in the lentils sport- while Held i 24. Four-Piece inks, who e completing his third mh'td nm ersr the , 45 3-11 imint.s. tnore thnn double GOLF SUITS B o s to n C a fe •ring »luden! hen* and ii in-inbT-r i M r Anna M Brook.,. 411'- W. .oinl »>f its ttearest compelitor. the Coat, Vest. Knickers nrslfy of Southern California The; i- Triiuoii Fraternity He is the west schnei • sliowerl niark<*d su- and Patois Inform ati f QUICK . thered at S£ Uüfcl'Ü iacy ni the flelü events. but thev soniewhat weak in irnek enm|H»U- t gistering S E R V IC E FOOD S S AWARDED m i l Buite'R repreesntation of Ibi.vden ne javelin. Harkney ln tlie hilf-- w W.A.A. HOLDS Drtis rtOUSE Clark in .the' inile. Brown >n the Scotch Tweeds and Sport BEerts Continued irom page 1) rftlles and McAfee m the pole SUNDAY IN MT. HOPE CABIN Mary A ilc eo) Irried 2 V, ik iiiiih tor twentieth ENIORS HOLD ANOTHER S i d ’« - timohg 32 comiietiiig Colleges and A n id e m i E a l i n g P l a c e Award. ’ARTYWEDNESDAYNffiHl Irene Sha ben .were host» try said that Mie college sir 115 W e d M ichigan Arcane "red punc hand wafers. Si* C l o t h e s S h o p * signed the guest book wl a plañe witli the.best in th? *n pieced in the cabin. ft lias been ranked for U lift N. WaahtoigteM As«. years as the oiiist-aiKiliii; til tlie middle west Che Harietg m b (lift Shnp FO R show while II did Hunt Food Shop Graduation and Wedding: Gifts .a m ■ • m ..toa- » ■ 227 C. G rand River j Collegiate R I T U E. 1 N G LK H A R T . Pr« “Toasted Ice Cream I Flow er Sandwich” GOLDEN OPPORTI NITY i '" ™ hikc » L |!)r. R. I. Seal by Shop To get your beauty supplier at reduced i Abbot i- K le n ih : y riN T Phone 3305 tppoinliiH-iit I I I I ’H O N K III 3702 Abbui Road Campus Pharmacy J. I*. Sim m ons prices in this ■ ■ ■ B B S E S S • I I « I I A # « m m m w m - im m ' ■ !■ .% • ..■ ;« m m m m - m m m June Toilet Goods Sale ? i ’airoauc Our An-- •- • • Machus Restaurant I i T h e Newest- O n e p o u n d T h e a t r i c a l C ra o n J o n te el T a lc /Vr r u m m*m. « •* * ■ M i l k M ag n esia T o o t h P a - »:•< •; f \ B S î Commencement Now PIC K Walk-Over Ì y o u r k ic k s A- $7.00 © is B or -T H E - G enerous w idth p ie n i.. . . Œ lfe . . C am p u s P ress UALk- B u r to n s j U n i t i W I òb - IN C .- OVCRS Walk-Over Shoe Shop I l'inane 2-1871 4 a k Cfssftsr, Uff. 196 West Grqnd River M i a . Wmmkimtima A v e . I ¡o — SPARTAN ERRORS LOSE OHIO STATE GAME HERE ON FRIDAY AFTERNOON THE SCREEN THE SCREEN O H IO S T A T E SPEAKS SPEAKS The State Writes a New Page] in the History of Entertainment It swerves from the beaten path to stand first as a “new era” theatre, tn present the “whole show” on the “living screen,” blending drama, comedy, spectacle, music and dance into a symphony of action, diversity, color and beauty. All talking, all Bvrn'e, 3; off Reed, 8; off Fontaine, 1. singing, all dancing, all LIFE productions in a mighty and Home run Knisel. Three base hit*— Width Held, Hlnchm nn, Sachs -JTäo unending How of tradition— smashing entertainment. s'- hits Widdifleld. L«di on bases the first frame in push two UUfilj across the plate. After Byrne passed the first hitter. Hess rolled mi easy one YPSI FRESHMEN | ate, 5: Ohio Stale 8 Sacrifice hit.« Riehl, H r vs. Fesler 2. Stull, es -Olmstend and Lush Un- to Byrno who whirled in his tracks tn stnrt a double play. McCauley muffed the hurler's throw on second and both JAKE SPARTANS W.S.G.A. USELESS AT MINN ? Tuesday, Wednesday Friday and Saturday m m u’pi'i* uafn Fester, Buckeye all-: W l i "*’ U m R “ ' 6— it J and Thursday SEE and H EAR! r u hard hit tn deep for three bases to score Ins Byrne then tightened down j J ob* its nna Hear Him Part-Talking! Sound and Singing) .......................... ï hard hitting Synchronized Musical Score The Spartans went out o n to Ihelr hall of I I « flf»l Innfne, as dici é Ä J 2 1 a h g l M S 1 IK ..K t& H o w G old T A L K - S IN G - PLAY Buokoyos In Ihe- M'concl. .lah Barnard I n)... . . . vl ) " \\n th«/ s t e r lin g B a r t h el m e s s a n d Älog ol fIh rÄdoy cutTowàv loe sfo ri,ii. * h » n n11,"ZI iti K„ ta .l Ä S5S Ä ° w Ä i -suiie fresh twlee. Hillsdale fresh, and J . 7 S 2 Ï V l " t f,m h - Prospector t h e ch.* m i» # v o ic e ( le r f u l 1 le m e song's H '- a r t h e w o n n t h e V it a p h o n e . MONTE BLUE Went Scotch" ICHARD in H J J J g LAST HOME GAME WITH HILLSDALE Imnder. bestx-d GREYHOUND Ited I Brpse hurled until the ninth when la was relieved by Behling who retired LIMITED” EDNA M U R P H Y G R A N T W ITH E RS M s ,. - " I I T U H O \E V A im ” V IT A P H O N E " I a u d e riU e Phil Spiialyn's Band P R lS lM W f, “The Revellers” (V IC T O R R E C O R D IN G A R T IS T S ) SHIP AHOY“ tinging featuring “Cornin’ Home” Jier in the m- weather. 11«; Chester Hale 4.iris Holding (Mini - “Evenin” who troubles Peggy O’Neil Hors Thurada “I Know That You Know” pieniV o’i tin The Ponce Sisters —Aim»— A! Wohlman ill led The one-legged guy will br glad Carl Emmy’s Pets” lo meet von at Teddy’s Retreat t-ntl other with u full line o f ('igara and V A N H Ì' BROS. Ke ith B y caught n ti «atclunu i week and v i'aiidy, Magatine*, Ele. Edgeîworth E x t r a llifili O r a r i e S m o k in g T o b a r e n •mll,. Eggert, it Our New Policy—Complete Change of Programs li inobably gel Id posta, while in aiti will no d< Lewis Bros.’ College Shop on Sunday, Tuesday and Friday lies .in the outc 3 Complete New Shows Every Wee! Attention Students Clearance Sale Matinees Every Day at 1*00 - 3:15 P. M. Nights at 7KM) and 8:45 P. M. Continuous Performance Sunday, 2:00 to 10:30 P. M. The Lansing Cafe of Suits H m iI b i i Mott UMo-Dato Restaurant H I Rasili Washington Avana $ 2 4 95 $0495 m OUR NEW PRICE SCHEDULE •'raluns Rn senta! I head o f Lan »mg T A e rto f | features P resen ted foUoUHis, LattaU tR Shaspiuy W E E K D IT f u m a . i w eek day k u n m n O ver 200 Suits to choose from. s« « '-' — ' Sta WASHBURN’S S everal with knickers to match. A H S e a t s ... Cigars NIGHTS Rat con y . » NIGHTS A ll Beats Billiards - M a in F l o o r __ M e S u n d a y a n d H o lid a y s — A l t S e s M . Sander and Holidays—A ll « t ati Collage Ice Cream SMOKE SHOP ■ Lewis Bros. College Shop CHILDREN U N D E R 11 YEARS 16c ANYTIME