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West Germany Votes for Rearmament
Attention
Centennial Awards
Focused on
4 Honored Saar Area
Resolution Adopted
At Symposium By 324*151 Margin
BONN. Germany -
Each penny courted as one vote
l"rTh»e Sla'Ti new'ruttoni,! '
j idition of England ar
•
Continuing Education.
Houie was honored as a leader
Goes to Committees Arrr.wtns has alternated * ?
treaties bund
.
of thought and action m Continu¬
v» set its machm- Duar* P^.ervm a? 'he rent
ing Educatirm in America, and
i Alpha Phi Omega, sponsors of H.» most outstanding
"We beat our own record
Saturday afternoon's symposium. Sir*rZr *»he *S'"V l; f M *r i *"u*'5 ***
Board of Agriculture MSt -
f1.IIJ.39 set last year." sa
Halt '
t»on." Commager
ermng^ ° ',,S4*U*' * ' Thev pomiH thv W Bonn rcpub-
arHed conformity :•* threatening the j
•t the H*«le vrmpmism*** V, t.er
mittcv
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i *ne" "' *• jaIHj ;r4nt inMrtstnsi sr»
>a;ta- moral independence of t Commager was given a Centen- m«et^va» oof *• • known a* < ornctl t sn»mn fictogan State »
,n:al Award Saturday evening fort
,r.„t' "The yonng are hi» accomplishments in expanding A.^ H.i.'.nah^ nor Kar * . tivcly. dmf imisutot ># mm
j e ,
'.n *ne Big
■
*«\ They would be | theDr.study of American history. | Agr.« . ' .re had nr. infor'n. name change, th-r- woatg be aw
James-L. Morrill, preswier.'| The f hanrellor wrong this
j of the University of Minnesota ■ The faculty Irida* enant- *erw helming approval far his
j lauded the work re.ifMrrr.wl V- Vegent H" •.*. *a.d !t s 'h*
rale la service t* the rsamtn
tional defense studies, he said, by wealth aad la run pie la the
using colleges and universities to aaliaa." Merrill said.
tram its personnel, and through the words Mich.gan VaU nm j * , v« ever,
emphasis on science and the -It is our obligation." he said
its
"to bring creative intelligence end
j "Uhiver»itv • ,f •• - .ruititutuen na. 4 v-*:co n-
practical, rather than on pure re-
capacity into development in as
»have the ( 1 ZvZ >r-*v «ket and Refugee
Student* K«m-i
nuuld in ft,;/ Hull,hi[> I hornrsn. when she the Rifle Club so that we %. A-w» ret
can pride themselves on their was awarded the Distinguished have MSC girb rxtle
I ed
travel in
States,
t Unit-
j shooting. Rifleman Medai. the highest
an
saal kUry Ar.n. "We reeei.v.
*ra
Aac Mauajjer Dies
One such coed is Mar> Ana honor in junior rifle shooting. challenges tins veer from «--wd Kr«d Theodore I*. Bauer,
j He sau
Drtzhazy. Detroit freshman. "Shooting » the most interest- :ous tub teams but : ' the
we . smsur. Union chet kruom and of
'(.ilbrrt mill Sullican' ar* Cacur* Traverse Cit/ lost and («uiw otfica died
the Michigan State Rifle Club. thtnk of." said M-ry Ann, And are necessary to -no Joe Rhea, Laas- Thurxiay night.
To br Shown Tonight
A
Mary Ann first became in¬ there's an oportur.ity for trav- leam." :*«jsarnajT. reveivod ratings of Bauer. 94, had worked m
terested in shooting about two ding around the country in at- Major Harry H m—' - .t. •.. < L LKv
Th, tilt of "Gilbert *nd Sul¬ :
capacity far the last lg yaan.
years ago when her brother tending matches." adviser to the ROTC wrr> : .4 Co.lege stuoenu dr- "Ha
to f«ei*n , was a vary actrt* mm
.
livan" will be shou r.
-
joined the Decreet Edison Rifle One of the top ihooter* on rifle team and the varsity •-*-
film fan. tonixhl at Faircluld Jrarr.
CUSWH8 Theatre at ' and ». !"*AV
Club. She joined the club soon
afterward* and last summer she
the Edtaoo Club,
shoots with the team whenever
Mary Ann said that any studeat «•»
interested in learning to srxmx
UUM
Maurice Evans. Robert Morley toAfvh
-'-1511 Ext. 268 and Martin Green are starred in •» » »
ber school week will allow. and who will attend inerfe~g»
the British techsuookc aaovia. I Mmj Sou n out at tmm gitm » uviMd to joa Wa due.
Graduation Should End Studies Organisation Newe
Caps, Gowns and Exams Events of the Week on C
Tt'EsnAY erary interest taken in England.
The meeting will be held at 7:30
Just Don't Go Together Ken MrCormick,
two Pulitzer Prizes
porter for the Detroit Free
press, will speak at 7:30 In 22
winner of
nscrime re¬
p.m., in 221 Physics-Math
Building. A coffee hour will
follow the program.
World Relatedness Commis¬
On March 17. for the first time in And while we're on the subject, a few- Union. Sponsored sion presents Prof. G. J. Joyeau
by Sigma
MSC's history, winter term graduates words on examinations for winter and fall Delta Chi, national men's
of the foreign language
depart¬
will receive their ment. He will speak
diplomas attired in caps term graduating seniors nren't out of journali s m fraternity,
the French government and Fran¬
on the
and frowns. place. meeting wasoriginally sched¬ ce's political system at 8 p.m. at
They'll lie dressed that way hecntise Spring term graduates don't have to uled for Last Wednesday but the International Center.
this is Centennial year, and President take final exams. They tan march into was postponed when McCor* Everyone is welcome to attend.
miok was called to
Muskegon.
Hannah requested it. Previously, only Maeklin Field knowing they will receive
The public is invited and re- THURSDAY
those seniors graduating in the sprintr a diploma that is theirs forever.
Nobody A special meeting for all
wore caps and frowns. is going to take it away from them. Studio Theatre is presenting
men
The whole idea behind this request is Itut the poor graduates of fall and the third series of one-act plays "CAMPUS CLASSIFIEDS .
winter terms not only have to take final in 49 Fairchild at 7:15 p.m.
jrnod. In fart, it should be carried farther
to require all future winter and fall term exnminatinns. but they must take them
after attending their Commencement ex¬
graduates to wear caps and gowns.
ercises.
Their Commencement exercises have
always lieen extremely simple. They've
marched into the And dressed in street
clothes ami heard the old story that It is
Perhaps those who are responsible for
this incongruous situation have been out
of school too long to remember what final
exams mean to most
CAPS and GOWN!
the |K>)icv of M8C to save all the ceremony students.
attached to graduation for the spring They are not something that you can On Towing
wade into blithely, without
term Commencement. Then they get their
diplomas, along with an invite to make it
.Most
preparation.
students, including winter and
spring term graduating seniors, spend 2 Solutions for
I tack and take part in the impressive hours studying for them.
spring ceremonies. They are no
It's about time for a change. Those
seniors unfortunate enough to complete
laughing matter.
Recause they must take their finals
after Commencement, and because of the
Presented WINTER THRU
their educations when the weather isn't almost complete lack of
so nice deserve ceremony at
GRADUATION
every bit as much winter and spring term
consideration as do spring term graduates. graduations,
many seniors don't even bother to attend
Most of them will probably never again their own graduation. And who can
set fool in a college. The very least blame
they them?
should receive as a reward for four years
Some changes arc
definitely needed. A
Gate
work is a graduation
ceremony they ran perfect time to acquire them would Ik*
remember. f«L at f« the
right
'Never Before"
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nciads Romp 'Mural Hi-Lighls Swimmers Big 10 Standings Scores 10 Points, 'Ha| Trick'
Tiursdav in Jenison 1
[Lopsided Win
the date and place
nual l\f Sports Open House. The
night's card features the champ¬
Gym Is Post
of the an¬
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MIC'll. STATU
.51$ Olson Spree Paces Pucksters 19:19 for State', only tally in
ionship contests in the fraternity line, led by Ol- at
Ih-rdu. By ART UNDERWOOD .
lor this week's Rig to championships, thi ,
fichigan State's Jeers closed
wd, figured In all the scoring the second, while the Cophere
Michigan
track team, won its first meet or the yem college handball, fraternity bas¬ on both ntgbta. Spartan* Gor- picked up two, making the More
.333 out the 1954-1055 Western Inter-
stern Michigan anil Northwestern in a tri- ketball and dorrn basketball.
enison Fieli house Saturday afternoon.
92-5/fl
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IM BOXING SUMMARY
Michigan State's swim-
\ mers swept to their seventh
..1081 collegiate Hockey League season
| with two of the most exciting
games played on home ice this
die King and Bert Pomerleau 6-3.
In the final period it wa» State
all the way after Minncgota'i Dick
iff
Mi :1
Western 'and final victory of the dual Meredith and Mayuich teamed
' *"rro *-Tom
I North- Matmen End Monk man.
"lioISd1*1
j meet season with a 40-41 de-
*'Tom *«"• rision over Indiana in Jeni¬
! Friday night, the skaters clawed Dave Hendrickson also
up to rock up what proved to be
the winning goat at 11:33.
I l4-|intin«fs: | out a 5-5 tie with an assist on King's goal. The per¬
Gosper.
iliham
Joe S*v-
Terry
Poor Year l-IHrh WMhfftll, 'Mlri.rt- son pool, Saturday. Mayasich and Co. or
of a hat trick performance by
iod ended with Minnesota lead-
senior winger Weldie Olson. Olson, who picked np 19 potato
spartans
With Loss me failed to break
nd each team left the ice with
Rounding out their poor¬ Fencers Win One,
est (luul meet season sinre Skiers Donneil ulf a point in the win column.
In other league play, Colorado
1037, MSfg injury-nlaaned The MSC SkiTTub team, flying
Lose Three College cinched the title with a
freesfvle events 4-1 victory over Michigan Tech
wrestling team suffered u back to school after placing third
while Michigan moved into undis¬
anchor leg Michigan State's fencers wor
in 16-11 setback at the hands in the Central U. S. Downhill and
puted second place with a 7-0
| of Town Teachers Saturday in Green Bay, Wis., by bad
lar contest* played this wceker I drubbing of North Dakota.
the Spartans I night, giving the Spartans a wea-
Friday saw the Spartans bow
Northwestern. 14-1 Henry
j 2-7 record.
all 17-10. On Saturdi State beat
, Schiller, Spartan first line hockey
on' rapid goals by Jim d lost
elvht •
Ward, Olson and Derio Nicoll.
Wisconsin, 14-13, to
|I players, are both under the S'a"
mark.
j Thi» State squad pulled goalie
i Ed Schiller for the last minute
iiuallinjc win In ne«. Jim
Sparlanctlcs Lose I and a half in an all-out effort to
i hurdles, a see- ton and The Women's City Club of D lime but Minnesota held
Sh.higan put up ■ .(ran, hal- <
hurdles and the swimming
II. h.for. bowing to thr mar. Malison, the Gopher
tie for second
rtparlrnrrd Ci.llo, 4-1. or, kicking out eight shot
Kintz Pares were hampered
apt. Torn Pay-
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The I io» Owmoal (lompotiy,
Midland, Mo lagan. MSC BARBERSHOP Bell Aircraft Corporation—de¬
signer and builder of the X-I,lhe
first supersonic aircraft and (he
X-lA, holder of (op speed and
al(i(ude records—sets (he pace for
(he aviation industry in research,
design and development.
Bell Aircraft engineers have won
universal acclaim for outstanding
work in guided missiles, advanced
experimental aircraft, complete
control and guidance systems, elec¬
tronic
components, rocket engine
assemblies and lervomechamsms.
.Bell Aircraft is one of two com¬
panies in the U. S. that is produc¬
ing complete guided missiles like
the B-65 Rascal, a pilotless bomber
for the U. S. Ait Force.
Today there is a secure and re¬
warding personal and professional
fururc in the Engineering Division
of Bell Aircraft for scientific and
engineering graduates with imagi¬
nation and
foresight young men
who can
apply tlicir talents to our
Which side of the desk will . _ \ particular problems who are in¬
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THE MICHIG'AH STXTE NEWS
Sophomores Bleed Best
Michigan Stale
Spartans Face C.^
Drizzle and Snmv
More drizzle possibly chang¬
Last-Day Donations Foreign Fll„i Scriw
Fait-child Theatre -7
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ing to light snow will add no
Joy to n Spartun "blue Monday."
Little change in temperature
Boost Total to 1,851 "Gilbert & Sullivan"
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Is expected with a high of 40
degrees predicted. Blood donation.H closed Friday afternoon on a total of Laviah
1,851 pints and the higgcxt single-day tally of the drive. Production-,Mil!h(fulMus.
Maurice Evana, Robert
The 432 Mnrley.
Faculty unit on
pints received by the Red Cross bloodmohile
day of the drive was one above the Wednes¬
the last
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^Continued from Page 1) day total and four above the 428 total for Thursday.
The academic council would be Sophomore class members won .........
formed by: the class
a
participation contest with
12.4 per cent mark. The fresh¬
j
Two members of the academ¬
ic senate elected from each men. who led in the contest early
in the week, were second with 12
school, the university president,
his assistant on academic af¬ per cent participation.
fairs. the dean of each school, In third place, with 10 7 per
members of the academic sen¬ cent of their members giving
ate's steering committee, the lilnml, were the Juniors. Their
deans of Basle College. Gradu¬ class council made the challenge
ate Studies and Continuing Ed-
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.Seniors, trailing the jfield all EXECUTIVE
The pro|K>serl senate steering week. Hosed the contest with an
committee will have five elected 8.1 percentage.
Spinsters
:
trial run members. Members would have
two-year terms, staggered so that
Helping to set the single-day
drive record on Friday were do-
JOBS
I860 Stvlc—That Ih there would bo on election each j nations by faculty and staff mcm-
Another function of the steer¬ <
A total of 448 of them had made FOR
Guests to Ride to Spin in Style
ing committee, according to the 1 appointments for the dgvc, said
proposal, would be to ussist the I Mi-njnmin Hickok, assistant pro¬
president
for the
in
senate
preparing
agendas
meetings. The ud director of the faculty-staff ENGINEERS
Mam I.. David- »n and Allene I On Saturday'strial the stage- committee may donations drive.
report independ¬
CJrimcs. coach, pulled by two horses, was
Spinsters' Spin guests and cha- ently to the senate. Although faculty-staff licll Telephone cnmpiinie, pick many
When the stagecoach reaches decorated with banner
some What kind of
pcrones will ride to the dance the Auditorium,
a pro-
donations were scattered cngihmitip i
four costumed claiming, "Never Before, 1855- of their top executive, from among you most as a lile sink.' |
Friday night in stylo IBfiO's style, ,<,"v friii* n.ortar Board will 1955," this year's theme. It was throughout the week, the drive
A stagecoach of that vintage,
meet it. Miss Garvin
w as planned to concentrate tiieir engineer,. More tlmn half the are some of the
said the driven by its owner, C. B. McFud- oppMiiumiii..
which made several trial runs most of their donations on Fri¬
stage will m ike several trips. I den of Lansing. President* of all Bell companies have System companies I..,
around Circle Drive, MAC and on dents, the registrar, the librar¬ day afternoon: — ,.,
Grand Kiver Saturday afternoon, The SpinFriday night will be ian and the voting members The Monday total was 241. a- engineering degree*—a* doe* the Presi¬ abilities of
will take th<*tn front the Alph i from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. and is semi-
Imut half the donation rate of the dent of the American Telephone & '•TI-p.iJ,
Onucrou Pi house to the Auditor¬ formal. Johnny I king's orchestra
of the faculty.
last three days. Tuesday, 329 pints
satisfying, permanent
ium. according to Sally (inrviu, will play and the Deep Biver Duties of the senate, including were contributed.
Telegraph Company. growing fields:
I toys quartet will entertain at in¬ eontrol of the curriculum, are
Life's Detroit representatives, termission. established by Michigan laws and ADMINISTRATIVE ENGINEERING-Mi. I.igan Hell
who were cheeking the protect T ickets for the dance are nmv
[ the State Board of Agriculture, Telephone
on sale at the Union Ticket Of-
ami oilier Bell companies, such as Illinois. Indiana. Ohio. \\ i-..
with their New York OHirc. The reorganization plan would
i I' M. To Midnight
fire at *4 a couple. ! also make instructors and assist- Long Lines Department, A.T.&T. do.
S|M>nsors of the Spin are Mor- | ant professors members of the
Dean King and five chaprrones
will also journey to the Spin Hi
Commager
tar Board, Tower Guard
Spartan Women's League.
and
'
faculty. At MSC they are now
considered staff members. GETunm
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the stagecoach.
He said hi another sense, all CO-EDS— With spring just
Spin chaperones are Mr. and RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT -1 Jell
Mrs. Frederick (I. Alexander, Mr.
education is public. "Schools are Tcleplm
never immune from state con¬ Nmdi.i Corporation.
and Mrs. l 2-31U Open Thursday Till U I". M.
Dr. H. Jones
Rrii.lrrrd (Iptomrtri.l
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