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F lin t. B u rlin g to n . S a g in a w , n . «m i fraternity h a s s e v e ra l classes w g u ests w ill in c lu d e M iss W in if r e d G e t- w as a llo w e d o n m o tio n o f C h a r le s Lndri a n d o t h e r c itie s art* >! i? r, ow n. a lo n g v e ry m c e lv le m v M iss J u lia T ear a n d M is s N e llie 'I’ h e d a l e f o r w in te r te r m e le c tio n s ■ n »c oro rfra m w ill p ro b a b ly in c lu d e :» i h a p te r lumses .h e ld ¡n tlu* d a n c in g H a liid a y o f th e H o m e E c o n o m ic s d e ­ w as » « t fo r M a r c h 20 C la n » e l e c t i o n ; tu I te n d e r \ qunrtH a n d ¡» p la n o lo g lu e adtn g c itie s o f n ari m em T h e d in n e r - w ill b e g iv e n w ill I»»* h e id Oh M a r c h <» a n d M a r c h 13 1 it b rs id e a »e le e tiO ti» l>y -»tie e n tir e club. C f o r th e p u rp o s e o f n o m in a tio n s an d u rc «j\er seventy-five R«»ber> <'■ G r a h a m w ill be o n e <*f th e U n d e r g r a d u a te mem- T h e « i r i s in th e ¡w a d ic e h ou se a t th e e lim in a t io n * T iie c o u n c il w ill u n n o u n re •niobtt to ju n io r « a n d seniors ON VENIEN T p re s e n t tu n e a re D o r o t h y C a m p b e ll. K ille e n an d B ru c e F a y e r w e a th e r fu r th e r e le c t io n p la n s in th e fu tu r e .stry A ll««- H e r ta le » M rs A lic e H a s k in s . im in a g e r. a r e o p tim in liC in th e ir tioiie.- AM PUS • W e e k , it w ill be r e ­ • C a th e r in e S c o tt E liz a b e th C ole. M e r e ­ o f a vucce.vsf'ul s eason io r th e o r g a n i ­ c h i B igin a w a s re- A L E N D A R d ith lie u Id. K a th e r in e G r e t te n b e r g e r z a t io n FIRST DEAN CALLS FRIDAY « heru len I «how that N o n n e H a llid a v F.uiaüa T o m * . EI 1/-1- T h e M e n 's O l e r C lu b a re a ls o p la n ­ y s tag ed Much fa v - b e th B u rg e . Lotu* S m a ll. R u th D e A r ­ n in g a p a r ty in 'h e »prtng a t w h ich r ite fir u d e a n « a l l * o f th e n e w sch ool r a * g iv e n b v a ll w h o m a n t. M a r g a r e t P re s to n , a n d M rs R ose th e G i r l '* Gleg- C lu b w ill lik e lv be te r m u re to t»e in th e m ails Friday a c ­ fo r m n tu c s FSDAY JAN 2ft P o tter M rs. C o o lid g e ,»nd M iss lvea- t h e ir g u e sis c o r d in g to a r e p o r t issued fro m D e a n I 0 0 -3 00- J - H o p tic k e t ^ lle . U n io n _, tr ic e G r a n t a r e 111 c h a r g e o f th e houses ftv rie r s o f f ic e y es te r d a y T h e m O p e ra re h e a rs a l • P r o f A ld e n O A lle y , in t e r n a ­ tio n a l r e la tio n s le c iu re . H o r t SET SENIOR BALL Y. W .C. A. TO GIVE 5 UNION a o d iio r iu m IL i- k e tb a ll g am e. M S C vs H ojv* c o lle g e , Annory DATE FOR FEB. 22 CARNIVAL ON WED. AT THE UNION .00 T h c i.t A lp h a P h i p la y . " M i s ­ tress o f th e in n , th e a te r at S t a te P m Im c Pbyer» E a|«|«4 Is PI»T th* Sw ar f 'n i ml id w ill PritM Will bo Given for Stnnti IIK ON HAND p ION u tia l a p p e a r Pnt On by Snrnritioi. N E8D A Y JAN 2 9 - » - D r L o v e to sp eak to a spet ial For Annual Upper Cits, Event. b a s k etb a ll flo o r ton f o r th e H o p e il**ge c o n te s t w hen ' v e a rs 'h e r lo w n m u s icia n s m ad« I n i>a . ' han vig h * 'jftM*? than T h e Y w C A will lioiir a carnival to HTY m e e tin g o f t h e S ta te club, k.:«ß*T :4 ' fu** ¡ «re-íínit clu b r o o m ». U n io n 0 Norman O rupp will speak to a —— . s elves e x tr e m e ly fx »p u la r w h en T h e annual Senior twill will be h eld a t b a s k e tb a ll w C o u n c il last- n ig h t . f h e b a n d ha." •.veil k n o w n .on 1 x t n i * i and ho* **n- ’ e rta irie tl m a n j itv s a d b i t r with Jus rustic stunt, a prize fo r th e moist o rig ­ 1928. lie wa.t Ya ru tjr t w e t e l l « « p a i n in al stunt, honorable m ention to th«' Annual Unioii'Opera I UARY GLADMER | dance. Old Armory. » » D A Y . J A N . 30 m aking plan * to m oke it one of th e (o r n e offic ia lj> ' r«s o g n iw *d o n ttie . most dbrtinrtive even t» o f th e -ear pu* and fr ic U o n which s ta r ie fi Members o i the com m ittee a re Phyllis S-F reah tn an p a r t y com m ittee Henderson. R uth Conby. and Charles te r m h a s b een relie v e d . T h e new constitution provider At the rirwierit he director m e th e Oaud ho* a zorority taking second plare. and hon­ m em benJiip o i 1une mufwraam beaodes orable m ention to the sorority t h a t «ell* They age M anrmU C on ­ th e m o*t ticket*. Booths and fitunta vene. oüss. S h fo n s n Lsua-i«. ' rumpsa: a re to be judged by the point .system, FEBRUARY 6 A 7 TH moot. Olds hall. Pierce. ercc- . ... . » ___ »he bond shall be known a* the Mu hi- B ill Porter. ?r u m b a * ; R o y Geaebu*. ifonorabkr m ention being given to th g . T ic b c t* n l U N m M Y, JAN. 31— According t o U w announcemen ^ s ta te C ollege Swart«. C reek band, baritone. f> a k Wi drum ; aorority obtaining the highest number game. M. 8. C. vs. und U n . ï X ttrd n . Pro*, und Mr» and th eir purpose shall be the p ro - Law rence 3 ct*t drum. Frank o f point«. M H « M t U Univ . Armory. A. J. Clurk. L. L. Prlmodlf. und Mr »JL m otion o t school spirit. Pu rth en r re Conover, trumpet R o l f « . SAXO- A t » o'clock, the Jitney dance w ill be­ 1 Philharmonic concert. J o h n und M n . Mlluu Curtml «Mil tiie membership is lim ited to bona ride phuoe. and ffo rp er fe n s . d o r m e « gin. looting until I I . T h e muaic wtUi T h o a iu ku llsoe. Ptuddon put ron, for th * afluir be furnished by N ate Frye's O otd D ig - , auditorium T h m n rrirlM clruiird und prrord «rtth «u d ì «u lt a t T W IC H K U .S D ry i'k u n m . m a » »»»• « t ten " i o * -M fl««»r) M l . Armory. Campus Flashes Emulate : Music - Art and Ziegfield Folly Chorines A T PEOPLES CHURCfl Drama F r - a t » FOU t e n n e t « « « ■ * o i • » ' nm pfc a ~ * » f ! “ J ? *J L yZ ^ la S tre u e t M m Tkat E r e r y o !» , ^ t n d 0ri5 Ä > ' S S S * 1* * £ S i i i S o S ? » * V & * jg ; R e tp M r iM t fa r Own o r AUyn K . M r add» se ,In r. Ootde joint m e e t i n g o f th e Student -Bjp l* a f u e and the C a m p . A v e m b ly in the Peoples chur m o m u if on th e topic a f x D e t o i t w » o f CoRscaencp : e r stated that C b r o t f a v - and from it * * a re to iorrr. ethical -tandarda Instinct», D r Foster » M i »ourcos from which we obtain petling power T h e con *c*r. on '-he ou??ade and aska do H xum -tiRcts o f ours, do these aac; ,-V d o w * h a v e a t e n d e n c y ■< , .u.'c*-; R«*h¿ ¡ « Ite jc i Hwruwt tatt'T iiK Lj*ch t«*eTt C G akM ¡ r « x Mi K n D w rtW U t i l id M o r a ls Dirk EMc? Phillip i'lJM T C Va-, Lo ** Itator? R ist Atfr-rl T r » ! DEBATE SCHEDULE WHINITEM AN HWERARY CLUDES PICTURE STAR engineers t o b e FROM CUSSES JAN EXCl LENGTHY, DIFFICULT Blanche Sweet ’*••<> play* T h u r d: f t h e n ig h t club tinea e s * in » Team Ha* F*H S t ia * n S a c h e t, »a test a*l-'«aüc.n? m eeting ikh- life w»U appear as P » ; 3oc*etv lh<> ^ ¡ d e l i n c o P loosed, Accordi»! tans gvieat «ta r »h e r . Old « ich H a ro ld -r-tr a broadcast* its week!’/ trav e : tfiia rris . TW to Coach. f dance music to m ffc ' iron "ii D tú e Houle ;*c9 S tan ley Smith B ia n c h e » ilw e p tiv p m W h ite - ( R E A M r i F F ’i Ate N or- Sweet to *pp*a: S ta io w as na i% p h a s e 309 M A. C. AveJUi*' (te fe n w whioi rA 'h e atn rsd endeavor knowr m a t«» av T V * Drama. fo r Mi slK T O M s fu lly . ts p r i m a r il y a d r a m a t . ac* tuns playeil P&hscmmI M » h a t niugnt th rou gh ou t a a ■ - a d m p e rs o n a lity VTi>~ .*>< ¡mcount o f tb> marks and o n g s are cerUu S rc tt, slorfcy •nrne t h e great a ir a u d ie n c e .ts heT s c r e e n a c t i n g d o e ; h e r a ter audience M ic h ig a n ■iic hard. S ta te Attention Students B ank Cieneral TI» Luring Cafe U Abbot R oad O PEN v M lK D .tY EM B arrati S h o e R e p a irin g 1 SHINE - LACES ll.I M .A L IK M M IX t R a * m i* a t of f ashion ■litui Teddy’s Retreat * N O k l' and SW EET» H . S . .M a r s h a ll j m m n w im fn H East Lansinu I W IlM D U N T M h H K K OUR «> to. a ttra e U m t «» aii GIFT SHOI j rrp ivo eN tätige--ioni; I t H U fÌN U ig t f u n ito - i n <*s i l l u c h e iH h u * t a » i k ¡i- n iá it » •,>n «g r u n . H U lìK A N D R I V E R N ear I 'a s l u l k t T h e M ost it i u n v u t l k 'i i > . ■ A j »\ \ vut jfip e a r iD c e , H and so m e pi i f f i itiik - b r e a d »i*#o*iMv r%. Jtnj un a c ­ } H im I t am i n iU iu ia-M n . vi* Í t iv e d i p a r c »be pt ••ditti* o í I iu '»in tinu t*.‘ am. *\C*i c \ «r «iic a n J v < * r »cet e a t i n g . celiiR mirtine. I~bcy we « I He h u n d v O H W M , , t - n , a p a rt of tiiB fty a training Scr»H»r t la v t w ill' In »v« them w cl«cJuiv th e y i r e tlw ;nu-n* and l i o y a i d he U»v vcc rv t »t»y «»{ lu a n y a »u c w c a itu i “ The more »¡»it* >*hi ere. the more (A g f f l ) in tercet til you 4 H i i » o b •-r*i. uttered during: a rvcent iu t e m e » with tin puWi*hcr o i « well known magnum* T h t t a A lp h a P h i • »<■ I w w j t i c j \ \ (K .Í cu*i% 4 «ié> g d i lo n g w a y I tlR . 1 ry ihcm 1er break!*** m ilk o r c r e a m . A g rvst f t rii*4g*> the trout rii mi til a great 'uany lo iie g t .>luiieiitd is teward eaiabixahtag rhe right l o r th e n n d «n ig h t iu iw i) ’ hat they are not alive enough If ?h« tr o th ucre knov.’ . %n would find unite a iiir v lit ig * ' o f them ‘ dead- ’ Thi>e “ dead ’ ▼ HR » M U O IO « H U ? C 0M R 4R V **ue> afe tiHAM who an cuiistout!) louipiaim ug ’ hat tin or«»nd alt urong. and that nothing ever gue.s right: They nn the om s who apend t h e i r time grunibhng.ahout this ami about lhak instead o f >)»onding a IrHle time waking Up. Many time* we hove Iummi reminded that an tntenrsi in ottt-s work is a pre-reguudte o f suecca». Now ttiea. cam haif-aiiv« mvrsoiis expcdJh» make a m k 'C R » o f their work a* i»d)ege uni«K' of the llln,, A I llM im IN TH K K K \t T h they wake upJuid become kecniy irUcresied in whai they arv doing? A great many o f them do le.-i give their p r u it w r * or their courses a chance. They rational¡cc and excuse thenuMdies b y >aymg that certain courses a r e “ dead, ’ and that it i s ^ i th eir fault that they fa il t o get a l o n g in t h e m ; when, in reality, they themselves are the “ dead** ones» a n d th e o n e * o n whom the blame Don*t T k i» i l a hogia unlit uficr t ie »u -f r . ^ should be placed. — S yracu se Daily O ra n ge. W VW hW W W W W V V V W V W W i W V W V N V V V WVW V V V V W II C ■ I O A H S T A T E N E W S T a ge T h ree (-FIRST Social Season Begins SAISOFJ-HOP W. A. A. WILLRUNBOOTHS M . SX SONGBOOK AX DURINGFAMERS’ WEEK MCTDlEOf NibiOuFE Last Week with Two Parties TOBEPUBLISHED DUCABLARGE According to custom follow ed in the past, the W om en’s A th letic association Sphinx Decide« to Cinipi 1« Edi­ H u n t i n g h i a a c t o r s i n n i g i i t clubs. N e w Y o r k n e g r o t h e a t e r s , and on the s t r e e t s o f M e m p h i s ; h i s locations in X u in h e r - w ill m aintain a ham bitrg and sandwich E M tM A L S E A S O N o f M ic h ig a n S la te has been launched 40 0 Cooplct Antkipotod f« r Fore- booth in Dem onstration hall during t h r e e s o u t h e r n s t a t e s in the Mississippi Farm ers’ Week. T h e g i r l * o f W A. A tion ; Co-eds Are Reqmsted delta region, and w orking out. from his M week-end w ith the b e g in n in g o f the so ro rity parties. M«*t S o d a i E v w t own personal knowledge and exp eri­ will work in shifts, and S h irley Mixer, k“e st p r o g ra m s seen on the c a m p u s th is y e a r featured president o f the association. Itas a*ked for Commit»««*. ences. on e o f t h e m o s t d r a m a t i c and . A lp h a T h e ta d in n e r dance w h ich w as give n in H otel • f Yaar. human stories e ver depicted on the all members who can help to do so. p rd a y evening. T h e tables, w hich were set about the u rt T h e men o f the fa rm crops depart­ • At the last regular business m eeting screen. K in g V i d o r , f a m o u s director of A d v a n c e J - H o p t i c k e t s a le s have a l ­ Thursday evening Sphinx decided to " T iie B ig Parade," lias a t last achieved * room , w ere attractive ly decorated in a co lo r schem e ment arc assisting W . A. A in running th e dream o f a lifetim e r e a d y suvpa.sMd t h e e n t i r e t o t a l sold the booth, and the proceed.*- from sales publish a M ichigan State C ollege Song ^ a n d gold , the so ro rity colors. Ligh te d tap e rs and f o r t h e 1920 J - H o p . a c c o r d i n g to K a rl Book, and to give a series o f teas dur­ It is embodied in "H a llelu ja h .” f i n f will lie used fo r the W . A. A cabin. ir r ie d out-the effect. T h e p ro g ra m s were in the sh ape J e p e o n . c h a i r m a n o f t h e flnance com ­ ing the ensuing term. all-talking, a ll-n egro dram a o f the (w o o d e n sh ie ld s u po n — - — _____________________ j m i t t e e fo r t h e e v e n t . T h e f e w rem ain­ Several attempts, have been made to screen, one o f M -O -M 's hugcst produc­ . r o n z e c u t o f t h e s o r o r - ,R id ife : o ltv c D o d 8‘ - P u llm a n ; Am y i n g tickets w i l l h e o n s a l e W ednesday M. 3. C. F R A T E R N IT IE S give to tlie student body a collection tions in yeans, w'hich comes to the a t 9 a . m . to 5 p . m . In t h e U n i o n lobby IN I T I A T E 121 M EM BERS of our college vdnga, but until now S ta te theater tom orrow and Tbursdav EERS ia s em b o ssed 7 n n n o r . ¿ T “ 1 V c n p k iH s e n G r a n d R a p i d s : M a r y A w i p e r E u c n D a v i s . East L a n s i n g ; a n d H a r r i e t W ith th e la r g e r a c c o m m o d a t io n * - eflorts have been fu tile Sphinx hopes Early in his career as a screen di- a y tn m K in g s p la y e d T in d a le . B a d A x e . T h e H o t e l O ld s w a s made a v a i l a b l e b y c o n t r a c t i n g for 'Continued from page i> by the cooperation o f the studeht íector. V id or wanted to stage a negro d a n c in g . The p a t r o n s th e s c e n e o f t h e fo r m a l in itia tio n b on- spacious M a a a n i c t e m p l e i n Lansing, Rapids; Donald Payne. '32/ P ia u iw ell: body to moke this a com plete project. drama, and had in ids head th e very* i P re sid e n t a n d M rs. [ S h aw X i* I • I vi <*u e t - T *l e g u aat* «at at tables w h i c h F lU u h n t h wero attractively decorated in sold a n d i Wack ‘ » P e r » la A i r . a n d M r s . J a s . Murdock acted as toastmistress and Uie flowers. Miss H e l e n nearly 4 0 0 c o u p l e s w i l l a t t e n d the J- H op thia y e a r . A c c o r d i n g to Jepson H arris Coalos '32. L a m in g. Gilbert Thompson. 30. St. Clatr; A lfred T ry - this m akes it possible to put more tick­ man. '33. New aygo; W arren Rogers. Scphohiore and Junior girls are urged 'o sign their services on committees for tlie com pilation o f the song book story o f "H a llelu jah ." w hicli he baser! on ills own experiences. Finally, with the com ing o f tlie talkin g picture, hr RTABLE 5T CROWD ets on sale this week Tickets w ill be '33. Dundee; Arthu r Ungran. 32. Oil and the arrangem ent o f the afternoon was given his chance. M - g -M decided .speakers w e r e M arguerite Clark a n d on sale on Wednesday- from 0 to ft C ity, Pa.; M ellon Vapdem cer, '33. leas It is called to the nttention of that, with thp rich Held o f negro m u­ m guests were Missc.-. H el- M ary Ellen Davis. Miss Adelia Beew- o'clock; Thursday from 1 to ft. and G rand Rapid- those girls who hesitate to sign up for sic. blues and spirituals to augment | F lin t: Jane Dean. Detroit: kcs was awarded the scholarship pin. Friday f r o m 1 to 5 unless '.he supply Hesperian Henry VV. Jackson. '33. these committees because o f a feeling the drama, it w*ould be one o f the o tle r Jackson. M argaret runs ou t before that time. T h e ticket D etroit: Rex H. Stoele. '33. Detroit: o f incom petence due to inexperience m arvels o f tlie season. that there w ill lie som ething on these V idor at once started work on B attle Creek. T h e Sesame society held form al in ­ itiation at th e house F r i d a y e v e n i n g s a l e is l i m i t e d to juniors and seniors Russell Croncnweth, '32, D etroit; Robert com m itters for thrm to do us w ell x adaption, and Wanda Tuchock. scenar­ s n Dru»—rirxtioa o n ly . O. Blackford. '33. Grand R apids; John p p i* - danced to the music » fo r the follow in g girls: Vesta B e l l . Indications are that the 1930 J-H op F. Clark. Bad A xe; Donald F. for those girls who have had experience. ist. and then set out to find his story, . Mirhifxa Stiff _ .......... orche* ___ _ ___ w ill surpass tlie previous parties in Hutchinson. 32 F lin t; Charles A. P in k ­ Co-eds wishing to give th eir services with Richard Srhayev. cast. It required D ieser* the Brown C ity ; Carol Brodv. L a n s i n g : orm ai dinner dance S a t- F’I'art( r s Middleton, Northport: and J oy brilliance! Especially attractive favors erton '.32. Eaat T aw as; G eorge C a rl­ to Sphinx in this ninuner and to r e ­ a cost o f pprfect actors fo r p rin cip a l;. - i t to W n i f c . T h e affai.- waa held »Vaughn. Hart. T h e tables fo r th e ban- and program s have been ordered, son. '32. Iron R iver; L ee R Browning. ceive activity iKunts. are requested to lus extras he decided to choose on lo­ a room o f the H otel O lds d1* 1 attractively decorated with m o r e elaborate d e c o r a t i o n s than ever '32, Iron Mountain: Clarence F Jarecke. see Helen Murdock or some o ilie r mein* cation along the banks of the Missis- ickground o f floral decora- **lue and w iiitc tapers and flowers \fis> b e f o r e a r e p l a n n e d , a larger ballroom '32. Grand R a p id :; T h a le r NT. Reynolds. her of Sphinx society sippi. • gold watch Rwth Fender introduced th e program h a s b e e n s e c u r e d , and a nationally f a ­ '32. Howard C ity; K en n eth H Koppin. Ih c p rv w a m . »e r r - o t Mark » toa*tmJstrew. Mvs. H enry Publow m o u s orchestra w ill furnish the music '31. D etroit. G fjb ert 1 Lam b ‘32. Bay the .society em blem in •sfK1kc In behalf of th e alumnae, City. Huob. 33. Grand Rapids; Charles S im ­ mons "33. G rand Rapids; Richard PICTURE PROOFS MUST BE an d Mrs. J B Hassehnan : f Lambda ( T A lp h a: Clyde Berg. 3 rs C A. H opper t were O ver tlie (last week-end. the fra tern i­ NEILSON LECTURES AT G rand R, ids; ArthUt* Brieffs. '3! Wyktw. '33. G rand Rapids' Howard i Wnssennar, *32, Holland; Robert B r ig -' RETURNED IMMEDIATELY * Mis- L ouim * Clemens. M r ties have held th eir form al initiations Feritdale; Haye- and S ecretary and and th eir in itiation banquets w ill con­ MEETINGOF HORT CLUB merx Foster, *33. Cadillac Otis Hcull: 33. Lansing; Jcx ■Ills. ’31. tack. 33. Battle Creek W illiam Bnrvyr- 32. Jackson: Harry Martin, 33. Bu- students who hnvc laid appointDieut-s v** ot P h i Kappa Tau gave continuation o f tlie m atinee dances, made nom inations fo r chairm an o f the P hi <'D Alpi a R a y Jeiricn, '33. Liiiiis Switzaable. '31. Lansing; M arion quent prols ut once. use dance F rid a y evening, the Landscape club dinner Wednesday Hort. Show to be held next autumn EscaiialMi. on ttatwberger 31. C Trails. "33 K alam azoo: H enry W lld- i furnished the dance mu- evening held in the m am dining room T h e nominees were: Frank Dorman. G rajid Rapa i, Raym ond W ood t number o f gucri Mr 33. •-«•hut. 33 Grand Rapids GIRLS’ GLEE CLUB CONSIDERS o f the Union and the Y W C. A. Charles In g a n g and Bam Schwarts. Cass City,; l*i nk Jookowaki. -i b ra n d Ulvssian W a lter A Replogle. '31 .*» Butile Creek; La Rue M iller. 30. H eld-' MAKiNC CONCERT BOOKINGS Casteel slid M r and carnival and dance, T h e T h eta Alpha R apids; AUa Coulori, 31. Ml Clemens; a ley w ere facu lty guests Phi play which is being held tonight LANDSCAPE CLUB SETS Leonard \a\ rn <1. Latiaing: Burrell in*-. W ilfred R Browell 31. D e tro it ; t will draw' a large attendance H an ri’ . 31 M ackinaw C ity. Fred A m i T W illia m s.'32 Ironw ood: G eorge H ie G ir l* ’ a ie é e iu b under the dir- DATE FOR TERM BANQUET ^Younger 3 ’ nvo-rfo; W ayn e ib n n e ti A. Graget* ri. G raylin g; Paul o . flh ep - tton of Mias B etty Humphrey, are *>Un- w eatit-r • ore rtra p la y -1 T h e annual M illitary Ball will be T h e »0 Bum iiiuiuuu. S!u.»rt F a ven rea th er’s orrhea- - ■i - ï * B i« O P E R A T H ’ K E T B A LK S L A R G E I „in ni* lar k M cQ ; dd K fo r ‘ he dancing proof DETROIT MANTALKSTO iContinued from page 1> LauriMir* Pace. 32. K< og<‘ nklin M iller. '33. Det rod - ... ^ y- - W d r - tty ex-iri embers ,»f * DAIRY CLUB WEDNESDAY Chocolate Harbor: Tom Kromtoeig. Dearborn; lock. 33 M anistee: Doua- v • . Ra«.t j Robert Russell. Napoleon; and Harold : Manistee ; Pat Mr.Dow r II |V >'■ 1•m g in Agi L.vndall. W est Branch lak: H orion Stickle PC ».aniea*. square a lid social A special meeting inlod Edit Bowor. G reenville. Uoruihv Rob- I»ids; John Wi W E MUlard. • LatuNng; and Mac.* Krtea. Lie;;ter în m o c r a Kapt n. Aldrich 3 ( U N L E S S P R O M WILL BE M orgai D IS C U S S E D A T A W S. MEET Union >pet MH Alien »id A4»*’ lipliH (•' a. t:t Ki-iu. c it v F|> Pult: Bi«:’ W illi,o B Y R N E S H ir n e t A W. tí will dibcu the m atter gsburg. Ma tiie C o-ed P ro n i - t tfi eir next meet fug lu t- A! U»e firearm miim * n; is undecided im» D e p e n d a b le D r a g s ; G ertru de * «veil. to whether w ill l)C held till: term or no The cnt is a coutume A D V A N C E S H O W IN C O K V A L E N T IN K S 123 East Oranti River party and dance »»n th»1 T lie U initiated via : - Hinpus from which men are excluded. ( i\exl Ißuur lo Stulv Cate) tris Friday even in g: Elsu >>r Spring.- A delfa Btwwk* • Page th e Prince at th è Gladtncr — 4 Elizab»'*!’. I‘>r>t«r FHeosant K»*b. *» and 7 ■ IW y V A W ftW W W W J V W V W W W W W W W W W W V tfX U a r iP tii a itò ( í t f t ^ i i p fvi* : * A '»rsT uî y 121 Ktutl l . i a n d H m - i A v t. U W V W A V W A W W W W M A m E Y , Y O U ! , P A T R O N IZ K n i K A D V K ItT lftK R O F T H E 8 T A T B NEWH •: * m rro- AN The Prince INVESTMENT -;«.■« aat Much îa v- Is Coming rlgflN «‘llifhes .Illd « lia c s ire un in *n U im -» l (hnl UNION ik t a D a t o w i t h t h e n ill hi*l|i yini In Ir* ful. C O O I I W O K K and (•4N10 MKIIVII K V XOW l< I Ml 'IMI, Hi L i ION M m * a t t h * ALWAYS TRY DANCING A B a llr o o m TTY W K CLEAN K V B H Y T - » l N »; m w» l I i'ttw >«, |il*n «ri* l-n'h * « m h«* ch -flrtffto la|jy Hwtl » i f - ' • «•«««*r finii» n in lr* l 'a i n i i ’ l Dry Cli — rg I •« jm »r ' ■ »It v. I r k r m i ) l)li TH ;« 6 a n d 7 E«tl Lawiaj I—»t 2:415 ;e the 220-yard •markable time About 300 Girls Toko Part in Winter Term Sports. JA o hKr r y A m[ r.imt c J* IJH L^JPM W UNI lo s s , C M S G H A I f l M E RrauHs of the 100-yard •breo* G Snyder. *33. first : rnere are approxu itelv 300 O Anderson. 31 second; It DeWlck, I S1t*m*d up for sports this term. This 33. third: tune ! 35.3 ‘(m eans a large percentage of State girls 100-yard dash W Maner *33. first; U rp Phiylhg an active part in athletics A McGnlltim. *33 second. Rooney. *33.* two major s>orts offered winter third; time 6t 2 ¡term are basketball and swimming “So? And what', «rone with my ton«, my ha««hty 220-yard I reestyle • . .atworthy Thcrp arP 90 0“ ‘ l° r basketball 30. f l » t ; c Lovewell. *31, second; time •nd 75 ®“ **wMng swimming This term hrauty ? " harkrd Sir Mortimer. 2:41.8 jrtrtery has drawn the interest of many Dtving: L Hauger. :33. first; W »«<* ** * result, many are m- Monrr. 'S3, second; M VanderMeer. *33 in ‘ his minor sport, third. I Eighiy-six girls are attending volley ‘ Emythm* porthte." -hr aamrered him unflinchinyly. 100-yard backstroke; E. Boucher. *33.! .£ 5 ? ! * * * Two u**lvudual first.; C Lovewall. *31. second: A Me- Coil urn. *33. third; tim e 130 ~Yma k Bf « »•" onrliny in 50-yard dash M. VanderMeer. *33 \ " " ‘ i o * » " « " . 35 *»«•>•. -M. STATE FENCERS DEFEATED A rt . "« n r » to o l d c o ld s ... they protect the throat. tliird; time 29 seconds. Medley relay: Freshm an team first, Uouclier. Snyder. M aner; time 2 07.5 __ . . ----- Michigan State fencers lost the first Xa aun «hall call me honey who doe. not smoke this Freestyle R e la y : Freshm an ta u ii j n' fp‘ ° ‘ ‘he season Saturday when first: McCallum . VanderMeer. CaUihan! swordsmen defeated them at k' “ J mLAh «W ^ te . . . not a rough in a curioad. •• Maner. Ann Arbor. • to 4. s ta te fe n ce» pot _ j« « * brilliant exhibition in the meet 11» M » Onion o p « * "P M . th o fe iu & »rtisr caowiNc g a u m in histow, . .n o ta c o w h w a c /wwa»,