^n, DON'T POT AWAY THOSE EARMOFPS YET M 3 C V-^ DAI LY, STUDENT PUBLICATION EA8T LANSING. MICHIGAN — MONDAY, MARCH 2. 1983 State News Ldven... Shaven Ban Lifted House Action r' jo 3 "f i'fj At MSC Club Three Provisions Expected on Listed for Press By AUCE EWING - MSC Resolution The Michissn State College Club, social organization of Senate Goes on Record faculty and staff members, rescinded a ban on coverage of their meetings by State News In Support of Spartans reporters Saturday. Action in the state House of Representatives is expected The club had banned reporters tonight on the concurrent resolution which puts the Legis- —specifically representatives of the college newspaper—a f t e r . . Once Upon laturc on record as standing behind Michigan StBte in its what they termed "sensational current controversy with the Big Ten. journalism" in the reporting of a A coed majoring In speech cor- If the House rules commit- ——— club luncheon speaker in 1991. the Library, the lilies of Chuck Liven. Detroit Mnlor apumaeeg ky Ckl Omenltment in under- cil. a group Of 400 cadets. Michi¬ Membership | LONDON i/P -Prime Minister C*7 Michigan's enrollment totals 7.- men and 3.7M coeds. Of this for senior* not needing 15 credits during their gan State took part m the debater for the tlrst time last year. queen, and Ckurk Laven lead¬ u 10,153, Wayne County leads with day ar ing Ike prsmilau 1 Ihe ether . Eligible students who | English in \ .irs and turmoil, has 11 term to be members oi the 2,271 students. Ingham follows would auld ma make the length at terma fear laallaU and fear "rant- •sled should consult the with 1,7*7. Upper Peninsula Club, alumni organization of unequal The counties of flaraga and Kewee¬ Sua queens." The queens In Ihe Graduate Studies, senior class. Dave Miller, re* is neee | irate coeds from Heading Uni- naw* tied for the least number of titration blank, letter of :> reatfv tdation and trannfripts appointed chairman of the Club committee, has begun I The coeds \crre protesting male Michigan student* with four. There are 329 students from Mary Lnnn Trapp and Garni *' plan to import three mzation plants. the i >et •» |; Captain llligli ,hP ,rume rtiv MSC r »nrs interested in becoming Ilai- ibers of the club will have a have "more glamour," the Head¬ graduates and those Stalks Deck Again hp to submit petitions for ing men explained. M/hools that have simil f superior. Receiving excel!- bcrship next term. the 1033 U.M.O.C contest. »ment* lor Bachelor* d In Matin v Movie Ill lutings were Steele. Ilyinan Judging of petitions is done on outfits and other brief costumes, Den Means rrnwned Ihe ire eligible to apply for a iiid Jr.hi Stutter, Wyandotte snpho- King the >c\rn coeds marrhed through i to graduate m liool. Trai personal basis, since the scc- nniT. League debaters won four f the petition containing a busy Trafalgar Square, causing a Affhanis- idents will be required d their tlx contests. it's activities is numbered to ♦raffic jam tan, Bahrein, Brittah Guiana, As they turned into Downing Briton West Indira, Burma, Cuba, Ne superior ratings were pond with the section which beg Street toward Churchill's resi¬ C/rrhotlovakia. Denmark, Guate¬ fatrchtld Theater. then In ike tournament dhd- he student's name Petition • ai s cannot scoring. tell whose card . | ti jn dence. linked three red-faced bobbies arms and barred the way mala. Haiti. Indo-China. Japan. Jordan. Mauritius Island, the Rodney Says Hill's novel of th< slen. Mac; debaters wen II eul of II matches. Netherlands, Norway and Pana- i activity i of points, and SO > The three French coeds, ened by the outbursts, called off fright¬ No Changes in vtng .ynn rulings of Rergmun. ith the highest the trip The father of one decid¬ in; lliiss l.iiwbury, Flint ■ire t-ers of the chosen, club ed it would lie "too dangemus" for lux daughter. (slaiulular Fever Student Draft ♦U* for keeping Striken Campum Education Lonvo Drive Reaches (latine Unknown Wlll .ifffN Ike plan rails for ^ Half-n ay Mark Highlights Week Dtirscy II mihtury . Find Thursday. Glandular fever in here again. ., sw af the hikir A* in prevmuR winter*. thi» At Kellogg (.'enter V llxmiMh. who Ch«-nI istlaiil defense sr« it. IVopIr raume setup the "myatery diaeeae" has taken a The Michigan Rural Mutation grip on >everal student* Upluiit Orgtiniznlion *" Although the rwo at proent frrencr, with 300 men and uttrndanre, will hlgh- NEWS IN BRIEF wn in number only two, Holland >aid pus Chest worker I an active week al Ihe Krl- organization of < Center. A» the lew Mand> today. foHrgr lo station WWJ's deferments arc of two type*. The I mce last Friday r interested in the ' during the week are Funrlamen- Iran Premier Fights to Htdd Jolt ^ICJTC "nd ' Us. New York. tals of Industrial Supervision, to¬ ..liege YMC'A and vanred Mudrnt*. Mu ' 1 Janet Weinhf day through Friday, farm Bur¬ 2-8 given >rd MoMedegh thb on h Kholaslh- Immr »te junior, appear eau Farm atal llonic Building of staff, Sunday and KHtlwTR \TIOV Pui Dr. Holland said. I Sally TV Supplies and Uutdiair Recreation. student must rank in the up|ier 'ountry while mube ■ both Tuesday and Wednesday, » of 'Death or the ] one-h^lf of the freshman i-Ium. Ifm I'a, It Might Be A Midakt I Government to Workshop. Tuesday Thursday. Industrial Relations It itson Workshop. Thursday. State Con¬ Says IclitHi Had Sufiftort Grade Posters Stress Accuracy, Speed ference for Auxiliary Representa¬ tives. Thursday. Radio-TV. Frl- lie > Wilson, lug Ten canr student* ing Mnhigan Stale iai prol I day; Michigan Educatiou Associ¬ thene tequiren lh benefit of counsel from 1 ation of Classroom Teachers and local draft l».« deterini ' Klwxnit Vocational Guidance, rlaMifliation MIRA MuePHLBMIN This tabulal- office A double-'tieck gel an "I"' on you i Saturday. . i an all-night All meetings will be in Kellogg ' port at the end of win All sra Iditlonal tabu- • lon't despair—it ma the oft ice 'Center, except the Industrial Re- ' [ to apply for defern South Koreans Halt Retl Attack the final ' n The grades latlons Workshop and the Radio- structor with the cupy the sections ami TV sessions, which will be in the I SEOUL (AV-Chincae C'« nists hurled an artillery be grade report, la this manner, 'ut a >tiff rouipany-M/ed .»tta < apitol Hill on Ihe Ko occasional mistakes errors arc spatted. This pro- uint'd for- fnuit Sunday but were 1m luck by Smith Korean ; the mass products n : resting end sending , from all da lent .- home, one gees ■ edure take* Iran ave to too weeks, after a hick treuscxtpls Hilary Club to How. Variety Sliinr Ticket» ; .1 hitter Vt-miriu'e fight. In the air. Allied warplanaa . hy hand acm gistraf's ofliand Put on Sole in I'nion fleil supply networks. ad's to MSC students of the . tier grade. I'rt to the dean Department Hood Talk # * * »ith all A'» ared in itudrnts, 'he enrollment officer 1* l« 24 i Prof. RumcI II. Nyc, head oi frtlen Board variety show Tliurs- Fun Fleet to Talk Freely Abon^ War. on until anil the counseling clinic. ay evening in the Union lull- | , is complete. This whole procedure takes ten, from 7;2u until 10 p.in. from two to three days after Club mueUag thk evening at TfckaW are 30 cents and may j . . complicated "punch" th' vV ■ y i FortinSupport Grants f, ImMw, ft BuMMS , srsv-jresL (The following is li an writtm by of thexc expenditures will not amount to any great propor¬ aMsxffm es tion of the total revenues. How ix the rest of this money the sttltudes and policitx of the State- Newx.—The going to be xpent? SH5B»*dB«a r.) A few weeks ago, a resolution was presented in Congress which prodded for Congress to receive requests from or- Discovering the trend of xtudent opinion i campux ix a gankations on campus for funds to help flnahce worth- very difficult propoeition. Thix ; while student activities. These funds, if granted, were to lion of the All-College Student lie known ax "grants-in-aid," and would lie given grutis to It Ix of particular hindrance when no true cxprexxlon of the organisation applying for them. The prospects for this opinion or ronxtructive criticixm on "iww" or existing gov¬ resolution looked good. Here was a way for the Congress ernment projects or pollcien ix available, or forthcoming, to aid directly in providing for the general welfare of to uxe ax a guide for i the student laxly, and at the same time leave the planning and promotion up to organisations more capable of spon¬ soring campus activities than Student Covernment. few of the eh- There are well over ISA organizations on campus that are potentially capable of efficiently handling dances, rallian. convocations, and other activities of All-College It. Aitrlwnt I*!!*?*1 Before criticizing, ask yourself the question: "Is this Usually, they have enough leadership, members, and am¬ bition to "put over" 'it. costive »t ^ gasuM what I want?" Know the background and causes behind a successful activity, but—and usually —they are not so well blessed with funds. If properly >1. Ancient ' ™ the disputed actions; know the full ramifications of the region In 42. Behave 1 actions. Then, and only then, can you constructively offer hnndled, a grants-in-aid program could Is- a boon to the Afta 43. Pronoun student body. It wo'ukl supply these organizations with the 11 Peruse again 44. Rowing 1 your contribution either for or againxt the action. 17. Line to fasten implement needed funds to successful)- accomplish their ambitions. awnings to 44. Absolut* Aatallm it1 PYMay'.n fettle It ix our belief that many miMuadorxtaadingM could M a frame 4#. Aeriform BUWN he calmed through "face to face" quextien and anawer The net result would be this: Student tax money 19.,Always fluid 7. Article of poetic 51. Having least , 1 Uncovered food sessions with the persons or groupx which sponsor the would be collected through the Student Government, It. Twilled silk moisture 2. Opposite of 1. Distant o. Ascends and. in turn would he used by student organisations ^ fabric 53. Sober aweathor 10. Take the chief programs with which you disagree. to sponsor All-College activities. SRJd?4 SO.' Quick to 5 Smd"Ji,k#ys meal One path to an improved student government is the path 11. Seasoning The government would act us a sort of rieuring-house nfiSr' 1^ of a grievance petition from one student to unothcr, but 27. Ifcltei up 60 Ortent.il J.~rc' 6 Exclamation 16 11. While'' Exclamation a far better path to an improved student government is the for the flow of money from individual students to organizes) again commander used to 21. Have regard one which a student takes to contact his groups of students. It would be the answer to a problem 30. Hurry 61. Cried frighten Congressman or that has been bothering Student Government all year. Con¬ 24. More di.t# government officer—the path to mutual understanding. 9 M ft gress has been repeatcly asked by Student President Bolo 7 8 1 " 26. Wed 27. Floor covering Robert T. Boto. President to find out from their constituents just what the tax money 21. Silkworm 29. Chess pieces All-College Student Government should he spent on. 30. Hurry On the whole, Congress has not come tip with any good ft" 'i n '*! •» 31. Aromatic (The following article wax written through the joint suggestions. The reason seems to Is- clear: students—con¬ f u H 32. Buildtnu effort or the student Congress delegation from Bant gressmen include*-#—cannot think of any projects that are .. .addition Shaw hall, representatives Chase and Fortin. The views 11 w b li 3.i. Witnesses not living handled, or could not be handled, by other student SR. Changes ' are not those of the Congress ax a i !• partially whole, but solely organizations. Student Government is a governing laxly, and fr « those of the authors). . 40. Con trad id 42. Oil of rose should not la- in the social-life business. Governments are ■ b formed to govern, not to entertain. Why should the All- HI % 44. Scent*1" GKANTS-IN-All) College Student Government la- s|ainsoring dam-ex. for in¬ 1 ft 45. English musical Perhaps the most controversial topic concerning the "gen¬ stance, when there are many, many organizations that 4m it >v ■ Ai 47 4* t some money w ill he s|ient each year in providing for the theory behind the pro|s>sul was excellent, the lame I veniencex to student organizations such ss a machinery icflora I Electric Co. Schenectady, N.Y. mimeog for administering the program was weak. It provided for (Eitll. Sot vices IJiv machine and a public address system, but the sum Mm GOVERNMENT COLUMN. Page I Am Drai South Itenrl, Intl. , Metal |»ro Oscar Mayer Co. Standard Oil Co. March Fails Ilureltine Electronic! Piasrcki Helicopter To Impress Austin Kngincers, I I'ectt Steel Products First Audience Mfg. Co. INFORMATION Night Staff I tailor Phil til NPARTAN WIVES J oyer Wilson. M»rv Wa Child Studv Urn Huth HUn.lG.rd Nnncv (1 Club House C'Ll'B SPINSTERS! 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Willi .mi Aw. |PPP" March 8,lOftft hUTKM , inn WicbioaW st ati nf.'w i •oxers Whip Maryland Two Men Sidelined, Gymnasts Finally Win -apins IFrestiers SliH fFin ^ It may in comini eked uj> an individual total of effort in tumblinff. the Inkt event points for his efforts. 0f the night, provided State with Competing without the sendees of heavyweight Larry "■"Ui Rlnla won the aide hone. ,h' winning margin Border. •isioned Fowler and 147-potind Jim Knotts. Michigan State's wrestlers relied on a revamped lineup to heat the highly regarded rtrnidbt moots. nfter losing Fix rlttff* i Walker, the team rnptain. hod Ihff-^vvoii the trampoline. Combine without one of their lows State Teachers at Cedsr Falls. la.. Saturday, 1G-1B.X *iI" Thc ",h<'r nr!" w" 5-3 Count Due to an old injury, Knotts' - nee*. Conch Oenrqe Szypula'* Spartans edjjed Michigan. 4B«-.- will. !7S points onl Ida pOMlhlf 3H uon bv HarTV w"k","", ln ,h* parallel bar. was forced from competition, 47*2, Saturday night in .tenison ||f f(haJoU Flcldhnuwn. High point man for the Wol- I „ STAN Kt'BEMAN and no replacement was found i • 1• St.de*.* .lohn Walker pushed verines was Mnrv .fohnson with Lilr Sewn Spoils Editor for him. The 147-pound ha«k*tb\ii. .lohn Furry, wha injured h lint* for individual honors with three second places and one ihsts. Walker's llrst place Uji,L- five victories in match, therefore, hah to be for- Moahay. M.ah 3 I hi* mate* u in all «K event* t we third, good for 15 points. .Michigan State's feiteh to the Teachers' Wcs . r"no 1 r mate* win all *K event* I • the « PATRONIZE STATE NEWS ADVERTISERS ,d team slugged their tn a win over Mary- in .feniWon heavyweight hat In glare ef Zylhuni c.ti idnv uieht EOwler nh wen a ]-! Oilhui US IjisI Word in Ihr team Ear Ohm. nab IMe. Oirlioniiry • Field house this Fr I: tin1 Spartan boxers take M* or to the ITT-pranh (tlvl.ton la unlay. mi'h :;iiti"t n dual irtfTt- win of the ilnffte loss. •hut nrt Iowa State'* C.u* Gato. 7:25 •:!• t:SS Mama's Prts v«. Hnl I Racket* vs. Flashbulb PsyrkSM vs. Rasakatl Car> around Hint/., performer, dividual star of t Stt Ray Kay Trio Your Last Word in Modtfm Music Irrrapln* Rot off to a Tod Lennox. MSC'* blind wrest- three llrst plaees » "Superb mu*lr in all inn*" I r point lead when MSC wan absorbed a 4-1 lo*s at t..„ 7-t Rast *kaw 2 t ?'£««*» ,* Phone Ell. S-51IS After l:H P.M. to forfeit In thr 125- riivMon and Maryland** Michigan State** Julian Ron* (rl|M) to hiud'a MMi'left | °f jfj JnOTn jjs rolling fot tonight. Only Sltlft Michigan State will tie them with the tlllni, uh.1 with A win for lire an i .iccenth II- I t ec in second . Tw< *im ami a loss tin weekend nulled the Rpnrtan fen Brooks Engineering in ft. t.'tilltv lim ing i'rttm The 10 h.p. (Lansing*.* Only Foreign Car Dealer) Commander Stute's 7 Indiana Takes Only r.7o Purtllle Slit if Speed equipment and p»r|M fur nil riomcrtir 12 ft. Sailing lli»r Tea Crown J!^!1 Hi* Tim Dinghy kit Slfitl S for X you ran'l ( IIIt AU(I oVi — The II ig NCAA n.c if A wide ramre of mechnnic.il equipment, to do I Hp very Othei'g. from S7 lietil a Chris-Craft Ten had a new Basketball "" ,hPh's best of work on nnv rnr. -10 Iteatiitg i hampiou Sunday—a real one M*r ' 502l» N. Grand River t«i take on the *ixth ..... .... the hand — By Airport — Ph. ICmIW thiit pot Its claim to the title „„ Trl, ,.|.4nlp, KrM.y at. hi •hniiee to have that lioat you httvt llaukryr*. Minnesota i* rm a half-game behind MSC lad lilld liuestillll. »' Chimpmlgn. They came bark I, hut couldn't afford. Iluild yotti a iv t record. The Inoi ,n , llooaler. unwed • SalurSay to whip balh Chlcaao. . more than •••! Ih,„. ,ut„emni v S.itoi - . 14-11. Ml Northwestern. 17- | lit. ■ In all. MSC* won thi'ii rwm-uw TimIiiv ami Tttesdav 2 llig HBm — 2' op All iKirts are precision in at Banner's Sort tmation. Kasy credit terms! for additional throw etT.. lonfm • 1 27 eptv matches. In the toil, their t ful and weakest rvcnl, they won only 11 Hit No. I — Shown at 7;lH - 111:211 The fV>' the In- ' out of 27 and in the sabre, won E.* Irrniid Rivet, enrnei 1 12 out of 27. ROADWAY'S COMEDY SEOTMN ABOUT THAT WONDERFUL SENSATION! II 111 ■ iiaiata ^aittaia earn a TK< > «• Keith Maikhoi Toioy ioi Toeoioy * | Toioy oui Tomorrow Mate, hit on fn Id I! 11 IIP Potrtelo Wymore Fib "Tha lag laMatl Tba Baa" Hil No. 2 — Shown ut 0:«»(> he fight with a powerful the head. The tight vva« aurkjmiA- » TMff MARCH OF "MtOH NOON" TCLUS A WAR i "BuaoaBavir at :50 of the round. Hickey, unbeaten Spartan i , ' LARSIAI >ni Tommo HIBILTOS STWHARD ndcr, took ovory round oa .10-27 decision over Ron 1,' | h«rr»». . 0 IP ITIL Toioy 1952 Southern Invita- ; , Thru Tpotior raptsMtatives will be here fir f nopion. j Cavkett- Schlatter, i g Persml Interviews en ic. hoi little trouble 01 I T,uu **RMy MrfH »«ht : • • • , i it Thalawafir irjBSo.'^ a leirhauded far Maryland and Dean and Harris ft tangled in what AfljiiMmcnl I • »>Hr Brake • «S.9.» Tutte t,» / 90tUtUm IflUrrnltr-S • S5.9.> Fronl End AHunmenl / "r •nrv Poiiloo, ■ultweor. * AKD CtmUti | Oi'BADNIK I. Boat * mm '~T (Orphoue BO. t-PMi •ttHm.aMOmM "tmr loWoar Moo- i5»ni Neare Cards Cfigjf Handbook Editor For Examination ^ Combat Flyers To Send Letters NOWfjU.\ Repeat Permission Promotion Vote MSC Coed To Organizations from mi lupind But Uuwinff OfActivities Hobo Queen * Letters will be i tHMWm vteu baatdhs the usual Sunday morning on campus by the Helot, new stu¬ Judy Matthew,, Grand Rapids toy* Peoples Church is serving holy STUN May Operate dent handbook, according to Jack until 1 p.m. Wednesday, and McCune Chapel is Winklejohn. editor. day for meditative prayer. ~—r~n Rush . . open every By Phone in Spring The letters will ask the organ¬ *7L The christian student Foundation, sponsored by Peo¬ Registration Activity cards to supple¬ ization to lend a return letter ex¬ plaining purpose, functions. mm- ples Church, is holding special To End March 5 ment the work of the Activi¬ ties Carnival will be put into the group is classified. •ervim each Coeds interested in participat¬ Information should bo mailed «:30 and use next fall by Men's Coun¬ ing in spring rush should sign to the Helot Office in the ynlon up by Tuesday with Miss Mabel will be given March 19 at 3:30 cil. Building within the next two p.m.. Rooms 218 and 217, Berkey. Cards will lie given to all new Physical Science 131, March 19 and transfer Airman 2-c Louis Addison, as¬ Information received will I* men students. The signed to the Eighth Communica¬ in the new handbook which will (f in MAOieOLOh at 3:30 p.m. in 221 Berkey. Social Science 141, March 20 at cords will be kept as a perman¬ tion, Squadron, submitted Mis, be distributed to students at the emm/mfSSmjlm mm 3:30 p.m. in 316 and 317, Berkev. ent tile* for the use of organiz¬ Matthew', picture. beginning of fall term. • M, qi l.i..tm average here before going through Effective Living 151, March 'si, ations and clubs which want —t MW" .. . »..,l„ J Jtj"' rush, although they may sign up "1— —M M aMM -IW M Cm. at 3:30 p.m. in the Auditorium. now. Beverly chairman, said'. Stout, rushing History of Civilization 161, more members. X T. MIT: 'M 88HUM t -""jt.Somnim Besides Its rffutar Wednesday March 23. at 3:30 p.m. in the out the cards Rck. *1.40 for 97c m tut lovm or mz 'vxyqi Kxira! ** MMIIMIVI m (Mill morning service the Episcopal where students can mark their ,»«« College Center Is holding n Wivett Plan Speaker Any student who has special or repeat permission fnr nny term preference for extra-curricular KAY'S KNIT SHOP •olorCrtm, Thursday morning Lenten ser¬ Mrs. Esla Berg Thomas will of Communication Skills at the activities. M.a.C. tel. 8- | Rzyadrrk, gyp,. vice for men followed by break¬ be guest speaker at the Spartan end of winter term, should "We hope to get more students re¬ fast. At 5:15 every afternoon Wives Child Study Group tonight interested in outside activities," port to Room 5B in the basement Canterbury Club members read at 8 p.m. Anyone Interested is in¬ of Gene German, chairman of the Berkey Hall before 5 p.m. vited to attend. March 10. program, said. "The program will also be discussed with AWS to decide if the new women enter¬ die of Lent. Women will observe Government Column ing 'school will be given cards also." the mission March 8-15. and men STUN, service for buying ami March 15-22. (Continued from Page 2) selling used textbooks, sponsored by Men's Council, will be op- Congress itself to accept requests for funds from the vari¬ crated by telephone instead of by ous organizations, anil each the Hie that is in the Union Build¬ ■I 2:15 p.m. and 7:39 p.m. request would require a bill to lie presented in Congress assembled for its ing spring term, according to It is consideration. present plans. Student Congress Flavor your continue,, will, directing its eight Sunil and B is considering a $200 appropri¬ Thia would prove to be ■ cumbersome and wholly ation for STUN. toward the Lenten season. satisfactory method for carrying out thia program. If STUN receives the *200 ap¬ multi-stripe taffeta faille Each Tuesday evening at 7:30 Theae billa could be tied up in the finance committee propriation the Ave cent fee now the church presents a special (to which they would have to go) and could conceiv¬ charged for using the catalog will SWAU BAGS Lenten service and devotion. The be abolished. ably take weeka for them to be reported out to the Newman Club working with St. /catful Thomas Aquinas church sponsors Congreaa. It would put a terrific burden on the Con- ax a rare spice, our vivacious a discussion program and rosary service at 8 p.m. Sunday. greaa if many requests were received for funds. Con¬ greaa would get nothing eke done but review these re- Registration little handbags add just the of dash and color to your right touch deep costume (Continued from Page 1) shades and crispy cottons. Shown finished on Friday aflcrnoon. ure Lute Concert The resolution was undoubtedly written with the thought low Spring term registration is to fol¬ the prescribed grade-proccss- but three from our collection of ga" in mind that just a few organizations would niuKi-xtripcx on stark white. apply fur funds. ! ing period. Scheduled in The opposition to the resolution held that us soon as it I Registration nil Saturday is K«ch, (S passed. Congress would lie the ill-suited and unprepared avoided 111 the proposed calendars Music Aud victim of a deluge of requests from various as mtieh as possible, and in no groups. Many I ease is registration scheduled to A concert featuring music for Congressmen for the idea voted against the resolution | begin during a week unless it RETAILING CLUB ami UNION BOARD tan be completed in that week. the lute and other early musical simply on these grounds. A licltcr method for administer¬ I In |mst yenrs. classes were not present instruments will be presenjeil ing this program can and will he worked out. | held on Good Friday. Because a Tuesday by the Music Depart¬ J number of stiidenls were not utli- ment Concert Series There are numerous difficulties to be ironed nut, ; I izing this time to attend services, the roilcge decided to make the "PASSPORT TO FASHIONS" reaturcd artist will lie however. In the successful administration of such a Clothing Courtesy of Jncubson's and Hurd's East Unsing Suzanne Bloch, the unly lute i attending of classes on Good Fri¬ program. Diaeriminalion in the granting of funds will day optional for students and concert performer. In addition to have to be prevented; and the budgeting of tax Income March I the lute, Mi*s Bloch will play the i faculty, according to Linton. FREE 7:30 P.M. Cnion Ballroom [ virginals and the recorder, both for ouch purposes; and the selection of a This plan is used during Ihe competent years that registration dors not early keyboard instruments. board of review to assure judicious allocations of ! Included in her recital will be fall on Good Friday. grants. lute-songs from the 15th and 18th centuries. Miss lllorh has done Wb students hero at State have the much research in the held of opportunity to- suc¬ cessfully work out our problems of improved eampus activi¬ early music and has composed many lute songs whirh were set ties, the I test use of the tax for direct benefits to the stu¬ to verses from "Altec In Wundei - dent, and enhancing the worth of the Student Government land" and recorded. through governorship instead of the role of the clown at¬ The roneert will begin at R I.. tempting to entertain the citizens. Ilave Chase and Norman Fnrlin Student Congress Representatives Davidson Urge* fail Participation Minting I'u pity Sought In Parent** Ihiy to Nrlihbnr* In th, married hou.lnc aid ares in havr h»»n aakrd th, March far Juit (wfYwiTW- TUB BIBIIFT IVIK rllPlu HAklKVIIAAII RONKTRIOON j "I've MS r rntn "Marki,." a Mark nrkrr pupp> Intoy the perfect privacy of • secluded ! belonging In I h r , ,-rrar-ald eerie«e eH your ewe. et a ft.eadly | for thr third annual "Par- traiglr VinderKaten. lt»A fueit keuie jus* for ee»ly»«dt. Woe- rnts' Day" whirh will he held (br.tnnl Jarful meek (hreekfest eet.l 1100). May 2 and .1 William Davidson, Lets fe de when yew wish. or utt at ra- 1 advisor to the group, urged all FAMILY stvu niNNiaa lesiaf. For cempeey . *ou'H lied lifht- kearfed yeeep «e0e«e folk itari.ee l.fe (at au ,n want General chairman of the pro¬ ■KSK'Sil.-^SJSf itT m'il (MR gram is Ol.vn Dee Haven, Union HONIYMOON HANS. aWwf laid.'.. 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