• ft r-Mitatof MATMKN TURN IN ONLY SPARTAN VICTORY MSC KS DAI LY& STUDENT PUBLICATION 11 !i in PRICE 5 cents So. 141 ponday. february 14. 1965 IIP EAST LANSING. If CeitfpniKial Speakers Emphasize onsibility of Education tMififxy VxUntine'i. 7,000 Help Timely Reappraisal Celebrate Hannak Looks Centennial (innvorutinn Top* To Future llitv"* Arlivilir* By ANN Mrfil OTIIMN Pre*. John A. Hannah SateMav niifht railed for a "(Win- State New« ,\H*nr lute F.dltor ition of education to fit the tl»**." and paid triliute to MSC'a Michijrun Stntn opnnod itft (minding father* for "their wl*dom in chartln|? the rnurae, (Vntnnniiil rnl«»l>riut inn Slit 11 r- A A * i of Ameriran edurntion." i Sneaking nt the Founders' Dnv i | day. with throw improHxiVh •i»rr»nmni«»M, an 7 nnn of the n nil lent ion, ! lmsiruvtH. indnstrv, and irov- President Hannah Speak* at the Founder.' |t* ornmnnt ir;»th«»r» H| to say ! "happy birthday.' 1 the ft IS i With Record in Mintl T«ip event was pm. imI Drive the Auditorium ' Sign-V Begin Cnmml«wioner for 1 U. ..f s. High Hfirvnrd, US. in tin* .online ! A formal aeaifeirule proreNH- ion preceded the Taklm pari were delegate* of \ 32 Petitions Received for ,v' I Spartacade institution, the four-year college,'* 1 Become Brickbats ' Valentine Bouquets Thirty-two petitions for Spar¬ ■> wri t i During the First World War. • tacade. the annual week's deadline, MSC charity carnival, were turned in by lu*t according to lit Ballot boars wll The -com* be nij ol the lith century been very to**" bw highest number of vote* will be if Uier hod sent modern » per Today the coeds will liegin to work pub¬ Magneto-elastic Phenomena of Relaxation In Ferromagnetic cent for API >. an1 turned over to the fun licly for their candidates. Already, hours Material" nt II a.m. In 221 of |separation ami pus Chest Fund. planning have gone Physics-Math Building. into the contest. Campus Chest, sponsor of MS»""s lag charity drive each year, is the agent which Outside of Spartanland, to l>e elected Hero was the Frank Martin, superinten¬ turns over the students' contributes to "Ugliest Man." would pile plummeting dent, of the MSC tabulating not be a thing , -ought after. department, will s|>eak to the various charitable organization*. World At MSC one of the men fore.in Accounting Club and Beta Al¬ will become the need for higher education that pha Psi in .13 Union at B:80 "Ugliest Man on Campus" and here it p.m. His topic Is "The Influence will would present itself when the »«• an honor. of Business Machines on Ao Besides, Campus Chest will hostilities censed. receive support and its charities Accordingly, he launched a will re¬ The ceive more funds. $25 million building program Womci in 1944. anticipating the 15.000 students that would someday flock to MSC. Back IgyVj »ALES AT 14. Pendent Berkev Hall "3* Union Coiirna LUDINOTON. (/P)—Proud as "JUST ARK IV I'D" Dorms 5 — 7 I*. M, she is, Mrs. John Appleton is FAMOUS KAY WINDSOK Sl»RINC Sailbou not exactly happy these days AN SEEN IN CHARM MAOA/.INE COTTONS about her husband's culinary ll.ee ltopo.lt Hill Hold Your Chnirn • • • talent. Husband For Itovt NrlrrUon. Shop Whrn H'» Cold Out John won a Then Whrn Thr Robin. Camr North cookie baking contest. Apple- Your Spring Wardrobe Will lanik l.lkr a Million Hunk.. CENTENNIAL WOLVEM ton's cookies noted out his Don't Forgot Your Studrnt Dlnrount Card. wife's for the first prize. Dobbin Bitot. Koohooirrr H wr.tr r. — All Sim. i Color. Knor-I.ongth Sork. — Wont a Cotton The United Stales has about one changing* ruTtton* i Orders milk cow for every eight persons, ficult to discover, THE CHARLOTTE SHOP must be placed INFORMATION Location: One Block F.aat of Loeon Basement Store of the (araiwa Drue Theater 5 P.M. Tuesday Feb. RTt'DENT CONORRRM FINANCE COMMITTED DIRECTORS PHONE Campus Classifieds 3:30 p.m., Organization Root 1. Union 4 p.m.. 4i Union M'MOUiUMIP MSC VETERANS ASSN. ED 2-1511 3 30 COMMITTAL p.m.. Student Govern¬ MEETING ment Office, Union BE WISE - BUY WISE Kl NODICAL CONFERENCE EXT. 268 LUTHERANS SCRUTINIZE THE WANT-ADS DAILY 6:30 pjn.. Lutheran Church membership class. 444 Ab¬ Home and family iivi bott ltd AUTOMOTIVE . . . . LOW COST- HIGH READERSHIP- LOST UC.HT KICKERINO IlLEGE TC AUTOMOTIVE ALASKA STORM BOOTS For the best 'values SPECIAL TO FACULTY AND STUOENTS in used cars and trucks- The following to $100 below cars are priced up I For complete service comparable values; in the Lansing area. on your car— Keg. 10.95 Value CHEVROLET 1950 Bel/Air All the entras and Coupe, j BUD KOUTS a beauty for Save dollar* on these durable CHEVROLET 1949 Club Coupe. $595j CHEVROLET Dollar saving transportation for COMPANY $395 leather storm shoe* lined with HOUSING ... DODGE 1950 Coronet. 4-door. Radio and healer. In top con¬ nylon fleece for comfortable ation. $525 rurmth, soled with crepe rubber PLYMOUTH 1953 Cranbrook with EMPLOYMENT overdrive, radio and heater. A for non-skid safety... and priced immaculate condition. wonderfully low right at the $1295 BEAUTY COUNSELORS HAVE CADILLAC 1949 V-8 4-door. Dark rxcrll.nl opportunity tor you. B* irprrrcntatlvr tn your houM or do rihonr Mr. Block green with radio, heatar, and hy- Monti dramatic transmission. The per¬ fect limousine for $595 ANDERSON i ANDREWS . Hetlett (Lake Laming) TRANSPOjH* FE 9-8226 Wolverine "T Campus Shoiv NEWS IN Chooses Stars Deadline Coeds Pick Escorts MaS three BRIEF guest stirs who """ etokoj ! Myttery Fnttvtl For Spinsters' Spin from ihls all-college an week. The van held igrotti. | DETROIT. Feb 13 oil—Police f* The Wotvorlnp xtuff ri-reiv- I nothing" to their Vulentl consl»tlog of student Wednesday | sod in a nr gravediggef confes- formal statement Sun- that he strangled and I rrid"y to'cxun,.^^!^-''''^ ,0,1"v-nn invl,B,,on ,0 th« H,,,n Detroit I raped 18-year-old JnAnn (IPNfllinp from .Inn. :ll to Fell. Thl" M,,rr Edith Kliel. Detroit pie two years ago in one MSC Wins Saginaw freshman, will appear the TV show this terin. Praise for Auditions for further will in* held every Tuesday fr» talc r./\. Undecided 4:30-5:30 p.m. at the television st UNITED NATIONS. N.Y., «>P>- Dormitories Ulo, said Ken Richards, progri manager. Those interested shot Western Power* still eager for i formal rease-firo agreement u |c«ll collet* y of developing a . Monday's U. N. lormltory homing in the | yi endemic Services ouneil meeting. wintry according to a recent Offered Deans Evacuation Com plated TAIPEI, Formosa «/P> The last of the T«c-hen's 20.000- Congratulations MSC It's been a pleasure to serve yon for the past .>0 years and we look for- ward the future to serving you iu ry^r. ■>. , (tC'2 ... College In. ^Co J?" -ODAT* "Tilt: \ iomk I'liu "HELL'S Ot TI'i'sT i X ** Cafeteria fWiTCTi'iy entennial 1455•IJ55 (Irilliil Outer Cut fork Chop "It is for us the livirg ... to (x dedicated and here to the unfinished work Fried Apple Ring . . . "—Lincoln Whipped Potatoes . Combination Salad Scliaffhauser's ll't it $ limn lime van you discovered Hie ^ "ol ^°"!i * Butter Baiiana Pudaing w<- ■ FERR9 AUMGMT IbbianudrT COLLEGE DRUG best spot tor coffee dates Plug Novelty Xff 91 . ' ^ GRAND R1VI2R at ABBOTT College Inn Cafeteria—Grand River & Abbott Color Cartoon & Latest News li:1" fw icli Darkens Boxers Leathernecks, Tie Ut' Point Michigan State's powerful j ler continued his winning ways f pounds, moved up to thn JI4T- Title Future J j boxing squad came out of an un- ] by slamming out a first round pound division and dropped dd#- expectcdly tough matrh against 1TKO over C Jurwin Sturdlvant. rlslon to Marine Terry Downts. llllini Storing the Quantico Marines Saturday j The bout wa « halted at 1:58 of j Shedd Smith's season debut as i Rouble Figure* Spartan* Raggett night with a 4-4 draw. • the first roui irl after Itutler had a 132-pounder was marred When . he was edged by Mark Keren- In Sft-54 Ix>** The key bout of the night, j floored his m an three times. ! llilium State'* basketball which kept the Spartunn from Bpni AA Champion Herb j * *pllt-deckrton. walking off with their third tely outclassed Eu- ; wlll tnrklt Illinois to- Br JOB HOFFMAN The j straight win of the season, was at lft«-pound* to baek li i„ mi effort to keep a- Michigan State'* bn*kel- «« Calgary Cetta vs. Sportsmen | the 178-pound battle between they i flickering title hope*. hull team, which hatl played HOCKSr Bill Oreenway and the Murine's of Wtsflbn- , pirrf (he third place til- "hot" bnskrtball In the last | Woody Myers. fluff Gymnasium Spartan Coach George Mgkri* three w e e k », turned cold Oreenway battered his op¬ the Mpartans' scoring by iak< jpmpgiitn In a gams thay stay In the champ- Saturday night a* It bower ATO, Phi Delta ponent to the head with hard ing the nod from Eugene Drew will shift hack to the flnt-up which he started against Mbry- rights and the bant was stopped In the l«R-pound division. to Northwestern, 56-R4. nf the Illlnl attack The victory enabled North- Tie in Tourney at the end of the second when j land to counter tack. the Jladgei' at- Meyers* left eye become badly Carroll Trahan, regular at 13! •- Ridley. The Junior western to move Into a fourth It ATO and Phi E was bruised and swollen, but tbe I ranhs 11th In the confer- place tie with State, both teams Theta shooting to a deadlocl decision wss given to Meyers are with a 17.8 real value la hla the all-college foul shooting i For A (rem and floor gencr- i>r*io nicoli (of a lunch) . Spartan* on a scoring *pre* . point lead In the I trt the short end III Standings Fall. 74. 4-3 so come when be out was on TKOed in the first KEWPEES i t ,ii i round by Glen Kumphol, the Spartans managed to hit Murine's NCAA champion. SPECIAL t9r leers Ijose Twice • * t .«• 5 I 411 22 percent of their floor Ulrey collected 71V Michigan State's wins were In the first half, scored by Mike Moekuwa. John the second half. State trail- Butler, Herb Odom and George To Wolverines mt at 49-sll. Northwestern | Among the dorms It I Hall taking the hone pulled j tallies. W Shaw and After dropping a rough and tumble 7-1 dcclHirm to Michi¬ tny with buckets by i counted for 09 each gan Friday night. MSC'a ptickater* combined Mprod, a tight The individual •'or Your Proteetion defense and rtnl hot shooting to come within four minute*' Dick Verheul of of a victory tit Ann Arbor Saturday night. malnlng. State came within He hit 23 of 2ft. two points on a score by Bob We Offer Vkevrnnv. The Wlldratft then Niiitiomil Or;niig 10 action finds first with an assist 1 i — Call Today nnesota traveling lo and the score ah.a.l af Al FrrrarT, I* for many hmIc^oIIm iw located in prim i|nil cities. I he |nuiImmi* are — end of the first in no way provide exemption Irom military tall. .Vote avmlahte lo non-tluiienlt •rs heavy favori- The Jn the final If interested, write Technical Eni/tloyn Iowa should be second period, Kendall tallied li Tlie Dow Cliemnal r,ontjmiiy, Tibbetts Insurance Agency for U of M at 1 1 Harry Blount defeat all three behind third place lllino lelei MMFkrlar.il I kU wwnk. with Frr* * * * Phone 1-1 UW 1723 E. Michigan the typing marker to MICHIGAN STATE •stern at { Ileal make it 2-2 at the end of the gpai MSC i The sabn only WHaS. ahead at 12:19 State Michigan | threeI wins over < l George Thomas, Li rita and Bill Lacey. "Dress" Pruett hit from Kendall but the Club Team gaa up with Ward In the Buffalo meet, it NORTHWESTERN Spartans tied It racking up his sixth point of Spartan sabre team that did the J wants to know: Crown the series on an assist by Olson best work, crushing the oppo at 14:19. j tition,Thomas 7-2. all three of hi State's Ski Club tear won ifft H«»nd Michigan Inter | matches, while Odorioo and Luce Ski Assn. the U I. 1 each What type a Boyne Spartan shot bounced Into the j scramble and I Spartui squad scored 144 Wolve net from a bounced back out off the middle j j f#U "nd . tvta(a mwU M M Huffalo Wiiifi* Win Twict- Central Michigan j post. It went unnoticed by the goal judge and was ruled no | each case. To Narrow Gap of training | Brccri. Benton and Shulak Friday night, the Spartans sknt- woi * -n Th* L*trolt Rrd Win*, clm.b- • title d year one of their best games of the ; but lost, 7-4. J"e bouts while Dooley substitute wort I Winger notched the other victory. Norman two ed to within on* place in th. Natlonoi point uf lint Horkky program does Jim Ward led the assualt. scur- Ltaiw over th. wo«kmd by «i»- The substitution of Winger was ng one goal and three assists. Dcrio Nicoli scored the first two made necessary Blount was injured in when Harr> his first ln« Toronto, 1-1, Soluicl.y night and topping Chicago, S-l. Sun¬ DuPont have? Spartans markers, with John Pol- I bout against Buffalo. He was day night. j orr sky adding one. la other Sunday action. New race, the Ski • l*ate in the game, Nicoli and 1 point of a blade York beat laegua-lending Mon¬ a large trophy. Wolve defenseman Mike Buch- treal. 4-1. and Buaton tlad Tor¬ *iU be displayed In the anan got in a fight, with Nicoli onto, 3-1. this week, ! landing several hard blows. Both Spartans placed first in were banished from the game, the downhill competition . ■ Michigan State's hotkey team tied for second in the had a short season in 1924—play- •h Boutell third. ing but one game. *nicir outdoo' ished second in sla- , rink refused to freese properly the entire winter. Don Miller answers: I WALLACE Opticians Training baa many facets in a big firm like Du Pont, Dtcwm and a great deal of tliotight hna uteri given to make it truly effective. We look upon trmrung u* a very important factor in a man's career. We think tliat tlx* bwt way to train a col¬ KiimiMd . . . CMBplttc Oplirml Mmnufgctkrinr lege graduate is to give him a maximum of on-the-job re- Kponaibilitv in a minimum length of tune. ITuU'h the general Two Doctors of Optometry guiding jioiicy at Du Font, I)ohm Of courae. «u*h department varies this general policy to suit its *p«« ial iweds A new man ta*ing trained for produc¬ tion supervision inay firat spend a year or an in laboratory or plant development work. Or lie may spend A voting iiu.it intrrvatad in nalr* ianfU'n tu-t aaaignad to a plnnt nr Liboratory dnabng with the pn.lu. ta ha will lata* evil, or he nuy join a group of trainawa u» learn nailing tacb- nvjuva right fmm the start. Luuiaf Otic* An engineer, c hern let. or other te.luu.al graduate is usual¬ Service U to u* what goods are to store* . . . t Baak at ly . lamin for a apociilr job within hi* major held of study. Loaatag i so we auke the moot of what we have to offer. Suth a man lirings speculued knowledge and skill to Ida ■ further informatv Cowm is and let as show yoa how vahmhie good. job. and lie m ciwouraged to put them to uee promptly. But at Du Pont his experience* on the job an enpplsiweeilsd with lectures, conferences and discussion groups. In a very rest sense, new technical employees continue training in their specialties after joining the Company. Slop in phone for eye To sum it all up. Pnsn. Du foot's training program is College Cleaners or appointment K- mm individualized to provide a new j uaOmt Payment* Available U I STAt* ttIWi ItD NATION [Sharply Li «ml Riii rcbi Lurily Coun Lndiil imlefl Efforts to •< it in thf it If ft thf n k diplomatic 'resident Hannah lifts Slump Album Cs Itr. Milton Kisenhowrr lawks On Hannah Awards It.vukytis' I'rrsidrnt (loya Land In the ci Amid fcPomp and Circumstance* MSCs BIRTHDAY PART 1 Celebration Has I'ltolo* In (Jnult'iiin. Pardon, Fou-rr MSC's birthday cake wa# dramatically presented Saturday University fo night at the Awards Banquet. in 19M. The lights were dimmed, the band played "Happy Birthday," afternoon Con- and the cake was rolled in by two ightened by the white-uniformed bakers. Miiton S. Eisenhc The six-tier fruit cake was de¬ lors on the out- corated with colorful symbols of dent of Penn State, j d are th« colors MSC s 100-year growth. The bottom tier was decorated with the Centennial theme. "It is for us the living— to be here dedicated to the unfin¬ ished work," from Lincoln's Get¬ tysburg Address. naster ,. founded in Each banquet guest Wfis pre¬ claim school represented sented with a reminder of the theme, a bronze medallion with the slogan inscribed on the back. * track team, college at the "We are forced to the conclu¬ sion that a considerable revamp¬ ing of our educational maehiner> and a revision of our attitudes arc desirable if wc arc to meet suc¬ cessfully the challenges 4hat presi upon us." he said. [would An educated man, according tr Rational his definition, is one who is train- fcctive citucn of democracy and the world; men and women ready and willing to assume leadership in a nation crying for more intell¬ igent direction and guidance in a world full of confusion, insecurity and doubt." Dr. Hannah said. He added: Storking l p on thf Special Commemorative Pontage Stamp Pauline Founders* Dav Burton Gerber, editor ot t h e 1955 Wolverine, preienled six foundc paintings by Bloomfield Hills ar¬ tist John & Coppln to the school. A gift of the student body and alumni, the paintings will be hung ,n the Union. dedicated Student Leaders The six, called "Pioneer,," "Evolution." "Old Chem," "Banks (if MSC. I of M of the Red Cedar." "Spartan." jnd "MSC bhadows," will appear in Diseuss I'roMems the yearbook. Greetings from ihi Student jeprcscntativi vet. fc> Gov. Waiter The dcltgal cot kg» drinking among stud- Petitions Taken the lack of office space t organizations. For Union Board Petitions for Union Boa The invocation and *er« given by the Br Sehr*y. rector Qi St. The meeting during the after- copal Church tr. Lana con was followed by a Two hymns were banquet i the Qrcen Room of the Union. MSC A Cappellg Cb Dean of Students 'Tom King ' Iy Richard IQauflL 1 }>rweayj!ul and ir.ufcic was.placed by DONT I Wolverine Editor Burt Gerber Presents six Pain lingo J Mill