TH E W EATHER l'u ril.v cloudy Io n i»lit Satinala v Fmhnhly ruin nr Miuw. ('o ld r r SAltinlm o<| Stale News K o r e m t w l l* o lle s ffc ite S f W 1* W e e k l y >! A l i t :i 7, 1f l. if l N u m fio r 39 am p u s P o litic s S w in g Into M o tio n ARD 01 PUBLICATIONS NAMES 10» EAR NOTED 9 9 S B ? ! ? « , CLASSES NOMINATE FOR MAJOR i 1 5 M N CANDIDATES’ FOR EDITOR AND , A ri EA DEVIL CLOSE . . . . . . ! xl4 uL III" nl' d ih iie t CAMPUS OFFICES THURSDAY; TO BUSINESS MANAGER OF NEWS ' ■: SRTISTS’ UÌUR3L It c la s s u Im un HOLD ELIMINATIONS NEXT WEEK now w e O n ea- H a s l.'m . And n l a r k « N o m in a te d fu t M a n a g in g E d ito r » I CciinC ! **li\ Von L ifk n fr T h r ills | fire«* Underfills* Bodies Select Candidates for Student Council, Union ale News With Hov Sample ;ind Siiovpr S a t f o r Kusine*,*'. C.ip.n i h C fo w d in i \ « p l e » 11 and liberal Art* Board», and A. W. S. Council; M a n a g e r ; C a n d id a te s l o r A g r ic u ltu r is t Clinsett. , r* . * ^¡'rrh Last N ht cluni 1 Meetings Drew l.arne Attenance. n a I w in t e r >iI>a r I : RFI.ATFS STORY OF UFF. I 1 ,1 1Uno ib le i in c lin ic i; ! . t l i t i >ilm ly s p o m i n a te H .n | )i:K I.IM I\ \ V K Y I tu r n i S T K I’S u n iM M i’- y ù s t u n L i . v \\ I : U I*: w h u ti tn k e n I lo * l ' o r t»>* ,itfflÌé tr , *»|» fc m o ri*, a n d llilte .n ! |. OS t il lit* •nalîty oi Speaker •» M . i i •• ( ’ (,ile v c»enevi(>\e F o x filin i al tlo - fflE o llo g c i I •u*i i n f i s m n i i n g (WJ T h u r s t k M a rch 20, v ut Most S a n w ilu l l'u v li«-| i ) ( im iti ;p re d . T l l i |U t i l i » ! ’ ' ll.’ t l l l u l l ( il IH 11« I II 1« 1S tO T t Iti* S tlllle llt >uncil, tin* L rrtore S r r ie * lutisi* lii'u . iliv n i" U >h H ill, l 't i i m i beva lu i. a m i Uh* t fo - n fls v v o iv p i c h tio s o ilo - -• lid a tu s for Unni M a r io n K hn e, O l l S li"- \ \V S . in im u il. fò lle « B h o m O fé B n o m in a tili •i S tu d e n t « 1-orm in e N .-n inan | 11 C m m iil a ln i ilo * l ® > lì l . 's m l . iliil Uh* fr t w h lììiM a m i in art* ill s i . Mm ii W m nt u p e lm n n , H u roM iv «liH + m l 'o r i h u t * i h e r l A t U biM iF-tl a m i t h è " ■ > < . lig ih le fo r R o s a li.' liiittn o v u u n i M urai» A W S. n a in i ' ll ri ru d e V c »i«f unii M a n W „r- ~ ' T h‘‘ t ò f in r '■}* Ci t y; I im i' 11 lilM M .h . WiWl EGISTRAB DRCLARF5 ...... ..... ...... .. SHERBURNE GETS P ly m o u th ; <.r*.ii ; K a r l CANDIDATES E M M I E ........ ' / .... POST IN ARIZONA ud S ta n le y I is w n lt. u f V lP k s b t . as c a n d ì* 00512621 COUNCIL FAVORS ip.ft c-n ii ut i* o l TI ion i.« i K h e r lw rn n tin te » f«»r th è S lU ni C o u n c il ■ fill- ..lie « IV . Olili.miài .,,. I “ ,,i ot u, ,| „.jr e li)* * 0« in p m th»* «.»m at 5 ALUMNI DRIVE ir y '•ftiMiW’ a n d ta c ic s ut M u lo - |’ |i v h « * I n 'l n r r ii ii.i I Y.M .C. A. CHANCE ita le college |»»a beeu -.rci.uetì io Uh f a va lev a' Pt Hnnthiin Ari/ fl’ c Ì o e k . U -u teil. N o m in e e * ch o se n of . « w ill 1m.' M arch I i '<>i.iiii’ i fthörtu. i l l a t i v e » <«» it*«- t?n Student Council ApproNey l'.c Proposition for Senior» Munt radu dr. fro m tin- A v itiv \ a v u e s e n ti P o rt vv i ! id M arvin flave 400 Signer» Before i W m id iu M o n , d i ' .,nd i ..im - D e a r b o rn an <>raId Ilroon. C o n it iliit io n ol \ and H o lla n d O f th es e Accepts Ml t tili Monday Meeting. ! • i **• b oo rd 'Aina nam ed ' h ksoti •iron and . Ill'll lift of A ndidate T h e lour *. i . . *mu March MAKE PLANS FOR (.mu iti le d lor- Htu* id lu eh n iti ( t r a n d UNION BOARD 1930 HORSE SHOW VnblM* 1 1»led-. * im/ I )• -nu i.* W a vai- « ) .ss Mi-i-lini's Mudent I ounn! Il< Irealei; Re!urn I • om N it on )5 M ee! t ‘.»l.'r t. -u r n a i.-. C o û te » r.f t tun ned lo r em b er* ! i b erat A r t » Ker|/|i /•dl In * th e .»M * elected lie rep o rt ' lud« •t,! who are n o t •■f t;» Nclveduies are fr F r o u l x i o make BY TAU BETA PI TICKETS ON SALE .1 Mnv *10 and 11 w T . 1 A chan ge t>* b e fo r e attem pt* im ced in ’ he *u r* • e x e c u tiv e o m m d ic e .i■' 'f“ frest) m e n In place -f M ath 101e N a tio n a l E n g ir t e r in g fr a le r n ilv T lrta Alpba Pbi PrTtentnlion, evi.xi required Mnitj .w in e o u t W c tin p s d a v Tbe Clf»n-Up. to Have Khgii-h c om p os t*mn H)8L it.\ be -ub- New Syitrm . ur S T U D E N T S G O T O RELIGIOUS COUNCIL TO A C T IV E U . U T S A R E S O C IA L CONFERENCE MEET TUESDAY EVENING GUESTS OF II OM NI -ill meet Ite p o m l.eave for Detroit T oday; Obterva* will be • r»e m at- F ourlfrn AtUnd Alurnn R.mqual tion Trip to Ford Plant i t »on ■r TiMpl» Part of Trip. Detto.) AT THE UNION O N V K N IE N T ! c AM PUS \ L E N D A R ; «nomir 'hie! Special tea menus will Ite served in the main dining room every Wednesday, rd ; iM t.‘ r an d M at -t beginning M arch >riJDEN I I.UAV i UNO NOW *dv cher lli. from •'>to H p . m . AVAILABLE FOR CO EDS le a n -l’ i er»Hl ,i ha.» an d ir.d the rnoai w rite a n d in a n^aXer i x her Food will ite attrac­ holt H o’ : rnn Bernard Ul>ha Pttl te n ‘.p en fce ; ■ t«r v »! neuter M 'tic em ployer * uA*«»'iat»on o f | C ulver -**cre- tively served an d march r* rna x* " in e d y r D e tr o it; JoPm J -uannell. secretary- : prices will he rea­ ■ e» ufMichigan Federation of ■ bard and Hi m r>at LeCiear W A N T F I.) Fra te rra 'y man to work I iw r John F H alhncrr asaiatant sonable. err**ta ry a*f the Detroit Com m unity 1th f’avs In rloth ln g tore Fxprrience '‘f A R C H 10- V » ivZaocten, I -e*e>:. ■ I und Kugene Brock. Michigan S late * an- .. * rtjuired P m tiim U ) or sophomore pre* , , , . -ti h o u r. I I m o ; , net Hnaead. tir» aid Hre' D epartm ent of la b o r »rnian T h o m a * ‘•rred Adares? mouirv to M icnigan * ' t«endeni fomm ' Robert Ç arru th er» F tade i *ate :;->m . Fast Lansing B ociaU atlC «andidate for presiderà o f nvr c o u p o n boonw IIESDA'1 M nA nRnCoH r 1$ n — L-eeter L c a c t Kxo. v.uu Cuff -t>" the United W ale.» i!»38 ex .p re «h v te rla n • KV -s 'lent CoitneU m eeting, and T h o m «* Oun«« t at T W i< I f f X l - N I try ( lean er» T h e TO-ods w e r e t o K le e t four nom - inees from a list o f 25 women 10 ap- ART R M a M twice weekly durili* the eolie«* f f f r b f the •tudentx o f Michimn Stato (felle**. Entered oa aeennd eli»* matter at the iwwtoffiee. Eeat Lonain*. Miehi*en. A g r ic u ltu r a l e n g in e e r in g Ben Bros*. D etroit; A drian B um ng.i SHOWING IN LIBRARY oear on th e b a l l o t a t the a l l - c o l l e g e election fo r the A. W . 3 c o u n c i . You’ll know that cooking iv TÌm Mlchl*en Mtete New« office i* iorated on tlio fourth ffooe o f th# Onto* bolidiOff Falm outh: G ilbert B. Ooodwlne. Mnr- Mr,.hour, rodere exchange. eatrnaion 101. Pieshm an candidates fo r S t u d e n t One Hundred and Seventy Short Ictte: V icto r H Halsey. C h arlotte; Exhibit of Modernistic Art Hot Counri! who w ill fa ce ettmlnations one o f the fine arts after R nrw cntalit.« Col Ir* la te 8 perlai Adv. Ar., Inc., BOI Fifth Ave.. New York City. W endell C. Hart. W i l l i a m s to il; M yron • I t N. Michigan Aie.. Chinano. III. Roy Bombili. Inc.. «0 E. Mth St. N o w Courte Men to Get Diplomas O Hutchinson. Clayton: John Jenemu Sludenti Wondering if Thursday o f nest week were namedI as you have partaken o f York City, SO Hoyl«*»ton St.. ifcwton. Ma**.. 410 North Michi*an tloy Jensen Escanaba: James M itchell. Ave., Chira*o, 111. This Week. Falm outh; Aim er D K elly. Stanton: Artitti Are Sone. prepared by our master Oakley O. Lardlc T raverse C ity. H ollis, Detroit. Jack M ohrhardt. also ot o * Editorial* appearin* t i the M(chiran Stete Newa are written by the editor-ln-ehief tro it: Jack C larke Bad A se. Clyde chef. It ’ s f o o d you’ll and hia aatManf.-. who are atnrient*. The* ran no way he interpreted 00 B Lounsbury. W illlam ston; Joseph representiri* the official viewpoint of the eulle*e or of the colle** owlttala........ T h e largest number o f short course L a m b ert Escanaba. and Lewis Th orn Michalow&kv. D etroit; Leonard Peso- Few things since the M ichigan game relish. students to ever graduate from M ich i­ nen. C rystal Full«: Howard A R e y ­ have furnished such a sensation to the ton. o f Sandusky The miherription. Il 50 the School Year. allowed one representative to tills b o d y gan State Will receive their diplom as at nolds. C h arlotte Neil F T aylor. Metit- college as the new exhibition of mod­ The the commencement exercises in A g hall morit. O hio ernistic paintings m the library One from that number THE H U ,H i TO VO TE— auditorium on Friday afternoon. March D a i r y P r o d tie I ion can hardly get through the halls now T h e nominees for the Union board 7 An increase o f 30 over last year s G eorge B Ackley. K alam azoo Earl h r they arc packed with assorted, neck- were Don Lau. Ferndale: Charles F aw ­ A check-up on utleftdflUCe at c la ss m eetings on T h u r s d a y re­ students. 170 graduates, will participate craning hum anity T h e expressions on cett Benton Harbor: Lyle Hauger. O Beck. Parm a John Bird. Bolding; veals that a rath e r sm all percentage of c la ss m em bers turned in the ceremonies G eorge N Blank M iddleton; Lloyd W i he faces range all the way from ap­ Ton a wanda. N Y : Dell Matthieu. D e ­ o ut to take part in the no m in ation s of their c la ss representatives. R liotigh did turn..out indeed to form a representative body and to com plete the w ork at hand, but we b rin g th is to y o u r atten­ T h e list o f students In full is its fo l­ lows : Two % 'ea r S ix te e n Archie Cowan. North Street P O . W eek s Brott. Q uincy; Albert J Carlson. C h e­ boygan; L B erger Copeman. Robert F Crosby. Fairgrove; wood F 1)odgst W oodland; Clinton Flint: O len - proval to hearty derision, and .»ome of I lie less cultured «o r more sensible* ones break right out in lusty laugh­ ter. troit; Horton Stickle. Rock Island. Ill . Allen Wilson. Rochester: C arlton S p e n ­ cer. South Haven, and Richard M c­ Donald o f Dearborn There will be Boston Cafe tion in ord e r to b rin g about an increase at the next meeting. G eorge E Dershem. St. Louis; Leonard Heights: Harold R one man elected from these fo r m em ­ Doiph, Muskego T h e pictures themselves cover a wide T h e n o m in atin g o f men is not an especially involved process H Onrlick. W illis; Joseph H Gnrman. G reen . B arry t< A lbert • Gustine: bership to the board. and varied Held Beautiful and under- Much interest was evidenced m the an d it does not take a great body o f men, but all should at least St Joseph; Bruce F Lassiter, Clark - Frem ont; Eiden Hags troni' Roches- tandable landscuiics and marines ston; Norm an E Ludlow. Albion; W il­ nominations in a ll the class meetings. be interested. M o re im portant is the meeting on next T h u rs d a y ter. A lver Han o. Le R oy; Errol H ■land side by side with such tilings as liam J M cCarty. Bad Axe; Stanley R Jameson. Portia Clarence C Lam - A large percentage o f the class m em ­ w hen the e lim in a tio n s take place. It is then a question o f votes McCrumb Engle; Robert P Morrison, live lines and twenty dots, representing bership attended and there was a pherc. C lare. D othy E Levine, i v - .i very puffy and sick-looking lace “ ■ .u n g in K V a s to whit h men shall appear on the class ballots at the ail col­ W illiam sburg. Donald C Munro, Novi; tro ll; Richard * Lvst. G reen ville. spirited contest to place names on the Com m ents on the last named picture lege elections. G len L. Noble. East Lansing; Theodore Clarifnce Murph East Jordan; Eddie were generally anything but favorable, lists Finest It is a lw a y s a lource o f regret to those interested in the carr.v- J Phillips. H artford; Ralph K R em ­ ington. Bloom ingdale; W Perry Ross- D Otnland. Ea Jordan; C h ito n J and one observer summed it up in this him self did lie 1 aid one young gen­ UeNtauranl" in g on of cam pii i bu sin e ss to see som e fifty votes o r less place a man. Lakeview Arthur H Rowe. Flush­ P rm gle Port lalit Loo H Rick. Baroda: manner "H e sure must have been in ­ tleman a thrust which was echoed by J u s t K i l l o f th e Charles H Rue k .'A d ria n : Ernest e m an in office as the representative o f a c la ss o f som e 800 stu- ing: Ernest F Siler. M errill; Lawrence Stmtnons. O reet ville; Preston F Tn y- spired when he painted that picture' his companions. One could hardly H o te l O M s tient s. K v e ry st ident is privile ge d to vote fo r the c la ss repre- J Thurman. Mt Clemens; Ivan G lot*. M arietta: Ralph T V anpetten A n oth er canvas which came in tor its blame the voung man. for the picture 113 IV . M ic h ig a n Av s e n ta ti' «* an d we ¡t.sk , every student to use that privilege in p u f­ Tobey. Corunna. John I W alter. South Ree.se Joe Veld nah. Falm outh : Jay F share o f remarks was a self portrait was a good m any miles removed trom fin e. Plan now to attend y o u r class mcet- M ilford. Ind . Newell E Yenney Ptqun Didn't have a very good opinion o f the popular maiden's dream ting the right met W einberg C h el» i Evert J W ickham . O hio l a lph H Wtschman in g next T h u rs d a d east y o u r vote fo r the m an you want R ig h t W eek s G en era l A g r ic u ltu r e W ilham ston M u rie lle . Kent •th J W righ t, M aple in the job. Dudley G Andrus. Reese. John H Rapids; Bam Z hier. Detroit Johti G I W O LV E R IN E F E E — Bauer. C lare. C arl F Bornhenner. F ree­ land; Ralph W Busch. Plym outh. R a y ­ mond Cornell. Six Lakes Hubert D Daly. Hes|jeria D airy »laitufurturiii* After Winter’s Frozen Clutch Fred J Babe, Fi averse C ity James Cotherm an, Niles; Carl o Dengler. D e ­ D isc u ssio n in the Stu d en t C o u n cil and in the B oa rd of Publl^j troit. Edward L Feeley. Cham pion. O Batea Doti Portlan d. Frede Allred M Bauer ; • » Brown Mason has slipped, go into spring in high. Get eatiolis has brought about a p ro po sal to refer to the student body Ernest E Garno. IV erfield ; Burton K W illiam F Col» man Allegan. G eorge fo r their o p in io n " the question o f a c o m p u lso ry fee fo r the G reenm ail Bel la ire M eyer H. H arri­ t. Eaatbttrg. Gi lekbtirg HI. Bernice next to newest WALK-OVER shoes son. Detroit*. John Hesselink Tusttn; Fehx w Ha bri k W olverine. T h e plan h as been follow ed in the past of h a v in g a Frena. Frentón O n e F Holt/ Ada Ivan R Ives D e­ Adrian Tom i» Hathaway. C oral; for Spring and Summer. 1930, and blanket fee an d has proved m ost su cce ssfu l fro m the stand point o f the student body and the m an a ge rs o f the book. catur Leonard J Koenigsknecht. F ow ­ Ralph A H a v Charlotte Ray W A W h e n the d u ratio n o f time fo r the c o m p u lso ry fee ran out in ler. Joel A Nelson. Traverse City Karl C Phelps. D ow agisc; A rthur Rapson Johnson. Coleni Forrest « * K am i - you’ll feel like the proverbial lark. man Eaatport : Sarah K»unarofT De- Bad Axe John F. Roderick W hite a 1P2S. it w as ag ain rpfertyd to the student bo d y fm* a vote,and tro ll; John P i ,Bre, Escanaba; Alfred They have everything you could wish Pigeon ; Alfred F Schuler. Bellaire; Larsoh. East Jo dan; Joseph A Loyer. though the p lan won decisively, not a sufficient nu m be r o f votes G eorge M Scott. Lansing. M orris S o l­ M ikado; Albet .1 Dsborne. Brant were cast to in su re action by the State B o a rd o f A gricu ltu re . oway D etroit; Pierce Stocking.. Axm ; Lewis Richard Brown c u y : M ollv for in footwear and the price is reason­ A n o p p o rtu n ity w ill be offrrert to the student body on M a rch H enry J Svec- Buckley. Harry H T a y ­ Ratim ian. Dett Ralph l. Reichlc. 20 to a g a in voice their opin ion at the polls. If the m otion passes, lor. C’opemlfth; -• Harold E W egm eyer Sagmaw'. Phil Hosetti W ashington able, considering the mileage you’ll get. every student will lit* required to buy a book and he w ill secure Herron. Myer S W einstein. Davison. P.» : John I. öi », Tustitv. Ben Van * 7.00 to *12 .3 0 Edward M Wilson. M otley; Joseph Hm - Kam smut it at a little more than h a lf .of the present W o lv e rin e price. W ool man. Howell F u rth e rm o re the m an age rs of the book w ill have a definite llnm Fennttmit's jk BURTON’S WALK-OVER SHOP ¿ P o u ltr y Christel C tnthel Petoskey; M il- am ount o f m oney t " w ork w ith and can gu arante e the kind of Leah J Hannerman WiJlfgmston. dred I Saii/ri. wcher. Piqua, O hio book w h ich i" titling to a college of the size and rep utation of Alvin B Buffington G ran d R apid». Firm er A. c la rey, B attle Creek. R oyal M ic h ig a n State T h e W o lv e rin e is u '•ouvepir of college d a ys and H Cochran. Horton. Harold B D aven­ every student should " a n t to own one. Th e State N e w s is in M l S. I V u i i f l i d A%c. port. L ow ell; Charles K Hart Detroit Í.L favo r of a blanket fee for the W olverm »’ and u rge s the student Kenneth W Hodgin.v Ypsllantt Kino Uàrarr t . ïtjm t L A N Ü IN G ; body to m ake use of their vote on this question at the jstlls. Kankola Iron wood; Jack C K ilh M a rc h 20. Schwalbacher. G erm any: Darwin D tCafr Kim m er. Albion; Stanley B Kors. Flat 8:30 A. >1 to lit I* M. Rock Marcel LaBeunr. Maumee. Ohio; II. A. I . Y 't V H I, M anager E U U U ttU T Y HI LE S — Edith Levin e Detroit Paul Litvin.. E lig ib ilit y r u lin g s go v e rn in g ca n did ate s fo r student offices are o f two kinds. F irst, every m an m ust be sc h o la stig ly eligible a c co rd in g to the sam e ru le s as govern athletes. A n d secondly, no m an sh a ll hr e ligible to run if he is alre ad y overburdened HOW WE CAN SELL CLOTHES w ith activitie s a n d ath le tics u n de r the Student C o u n cil point a c tivity system . S tu d e n ts are rem inded of these r u lin g s in order that the> w ill con side r them in p la cin g men ill office. OF COSTLY APPEARANCE T h e c r o w d \v hu h rii# t ho Peopled church citi T h u rsd a y AND QUALITY FOR $22.5« «‘Vt’ h itiK t** h« i»i t h e C o u n t V o n I.tickner r rm in d s us a u d ito riu m for auch a lla ir s We Wp m a k t* th o u s a n d s »if s u it* and <*'« ..N . d m ! \ . in o u r w is h («• h u rry the o of m il a I ni Uditi}? «ui the ca m p u s v différent occasion*, and because o " it « real 1,1» !one<. and set I them i in ¡«h «•*:■• own l" I h*c a u * f \\< ; tu ¡ il - i; *f u«*r>lup turned into a lecture s to re s , w ith a p o s iti\ e s a 'i n i i of th e m id d le m a n * 1 * i **tiv SW dt» tint lihó tu * hull. T h i s p la n n ot o n ly saves you m a il.' d o lla r s o n t h e » >»->t «»i y'f*u r » lo t h c s . bu t ¡f ,‘ iia b le s u s t o m a i n i a u f Ha* h i g h » » ! »p i.ti flu- A lu m n i Ft f l y s t a n d a r d s in m a t e r i a l s a n ti w o r k m a n p. latter their cot mi ht a rt> ANY S I IT . O V K IH O A T OK lO l t O A l M l Have you Itati some of those delicious 50 Sandwiches ut Niton? $ 22 ¿ Try Tlu-m! THE RICHMAN BROS. (X). ülir üiuit *fi*nil »hup 201» S. W a sh in g tun A w . V W . W V . S V . '. V . V . V . '. '. W W . V . V W A V A M e in h o lt z , th e T im es W a n ts Y o u 119th K. A. I UE D E. M E IN H O L T Z o f the N e w Y ork Time C o ld s ! F sat in his h om e o n l o n g Island, listening-in on Why not us a gentle Antiseptic, yet positive A R M O R Y j radio press dispatch fro m the Byrd expedition Som eone o n the Times staff wanted to ru n in it» action to pro cat colds. DANCES M etnh okz on his h om e phone. A n d qu ickly! B1 the receiver there happened to be o f f the hook. t sc it u ith one of our guaranteed Atomizers FRIDAY AND SATURDAY i Radio science was equal to the occasion. T h e Time SITII A ( O.MHI N ATION IS Ol H BOTH i radio operator sent a request to the fur-clad oper­ Mi 31 SOCIAL PLAN S ator at the other end o f the w orld . A n d M einholtz was quickly made aware o f the situation b y a radio and Lulit'tt tdc Men B0e i GENERAL message from Antarctica saying; "M e in h o ltz , the KANTIEEK ATOMIZERS limts wants you to hang up your receiver so that Sate With Safety at Your Itexall Store COMING E L E C T R IC they can call you on the telep h o n e." THE WOLVERINE tRIARTElTE College Drug Co. H.tMn tU . art .7, i-mit) hw t ,/ wG f» MARCH 14 and 13 $ , „ t itp g M ,, ( , tut in i E la lm . U * m "jo tint 'n tt. t urttrtt ¿tthufi ttod hnuntv tratit n I|t3 buoi Grand H oer !•« W est G ra n d It o er THE I'HANTIl'LEEK OKCIIESTKA I m p %s r N E ' East Lansing State Bank CAPITAL and SURPLUS $ 1 4 3 ,0 0 0 .0 0 f û t M . I C n r U J I N » T A T G N K W 8 Societies Plan Parties FOREIGNERS’ CLUB M. S. C. NEGATIVE c o u ld p o s s ib ly h a v e c o n c o c te d th ** While Formal Season Wanes PLANNING DINNERS DEBATERS WIN . J S ÎS S ls B ÏS B fis r m o r e w e ir d a d v e n tu r e ta le --------------------------------------------------- p r o g r a m s a t th e S t a t « t h e a te r .a iw U b W b lw k fld e disiniiftetìa » aN o r w e g i a n T H E C L O SE 1» M Ì M w s J i e » . Orientai D iihet to be Served by w indjam m er Collegiate se, ls' V fly® f r a - group o í live Vita phono Varieties is i n i t i elea » unci Abbott H a ll w ill jrive their form al partie s this W ith a .simplicity that pleased his Cosmopolitan Club in S trict Defeat Detroit City College Here Includ,.„ alT Hora« BMtt. S * ~ » a * o £ S ; SSTSF .hr «end.. The H o tw O ld s w ill l»o the scetjp o f th«* Sijrtoa A lp h a Saturday Night in Clarence M oore and his |>ol»ce dog. painstaking care that la* used Io n d in n e r dance tonight w hile the Ph i K a p p a T a u party be given tonight in Motel K erns. T h e R u n om ia n an d C ly s- socielies w ill hold their form al dinner to m o rro w of U n n n al Feasts. T h e Cosmopolitan d u b o f Michigan Premiere. ’ w ith a W -piece orchestra, who play to devise a plan o f running 'h e im - wondetTul music, and sing. Conlin and pregnable blockade thrown out by the Glass, lenders uf the variety stage, ap- English. T h e shrewdness and quickness Flower t. rtie r and his orchestra** A n n A rb o r will lie im port-: S tate college will give a series o f Oriental dinners which w ill represent the typical dishes o f such countries as M u ! ja n s t a te s n egato team night tened the home seas t the tattle Thea' r debating i Tuesday with a pear in •■Sharps and Flats." several interesting song numbers. Connell, veteran reporter 'Who is al- Hugh M c- Shaffer’s B akery Shop FROSH FROLIC TO Arm enia. China. India, and Spain decialt tv colic - o r the l>e|phic din n er dance T h e first o f these affairs w ill be a live- »quad o ver the Detroit t T h e judge was F 15 McKay. wavs drunk appears in " 'n ie In ter- F O R D R L l C t O l 'N W E S A N D 0 PHONE 31« view ." while the city editor' fumes in a tu rd a y evening.. T h ere is course Arm enian dinner and is to be M ichigan s ta le Norm al ec C R E A M W EEK 211 Abbot Rm 4 given at Peoples church. Friday. M arch T h e Spartan team was •seitted his »anCtum One house dance this week- T h is w ill he given bv the l e a n 's on F r id a y evening. HAVEFULL QUOTA f i , at 6.30 o’clock. T h e main purpose o f the plan will be to give the students and the faculty bv W illiam Pratt. Howard Richard Hutchinson. «1 stew ard, ten Gurko, at Frederiet« • T i l l : 13TH r l l A l I t " TOIDAV s a h r h a i a t t iii: s t a t e TWo lnot ion picture hits have marie \M ) 209 M A C. Avenue v .. n . T* i * • e ..m em b ers o f the M S C club an op- Herman look the platforrr Y e a r lin g P a rty t ic k e t s in u r e a t 1)W.tiihHy to get a taste o f foreign food, t h e question was. "Resoi Bayard Veiller, noted stage dramatist, p e r and his orchestra from Ann w ill play fo r the dancing at the p le te one o f the outstanding m ystery authors lie form al dinner dance which will Demand; One-half of Ducatt gj« close contact with t “ ¡21 £ 1 * * 2 foreign students disarma shm,W Hm o f th«' Motel Olds Prof. and T h e carrying out o f thii heme will Following the meet, the mei debate lowed by M etro-G oldw yn -M ayer's talk- C Plant P ro f and Mrs. H depeilff on the success o f the tirst one club itertained the opi -in»i learn. ing production o f T h e Th irteen th garden Prof and Mrs E A It is essential that the number o f, the e ed teams which id debated ( ’ hair.' which ( nines to the S tate th r- fC apl. and Mrs R F Larson will people desiring to attend the dinner be earlie 11 the day the ju< e.s and i he ater today and .Saturday. . patrons. Som e members (if the known ahead o f tune For this reason 1coach at M ary Stewni • hop G RETA G ARBO IN ANNA i chapter o f Sigm a Chi w ill !>«• tickets are already on sale, and m a y ; Beg lung Sunday nig I M arch be purchased from James A K riin lah . the c en and »vinte pin C H R IS T IE " T H R E E l> A V s the president o f the Cosm opolitan club, wtl! s action ix tim *» Met ro-G oldw yh -M ayer's screen adap­ A b o w i o f Kellog g *« P e p B r a o W isteria room ol 1 1»*• H otel Olds and from any of the members o f the night; the affirm ative t jneetinu tation ol Fugem* O N eill's widely-known F U k t s w ith m itk or cream <* th e scene Saturday evening "i announced club. OberJ SondaV night, a’ I R a p id s d) nna Anna Christie," »tarrinn G reta iJlysslan loriual dinner dance. T h e Net Garb/,>; in her first talking tole will open m ake s you “ ait up and ta k e • available Boys will play lo r the dam mil and Mrs s O B**must and Mr i members ABBOH HALL TO HOLD Fas uh a ii'o at ''I»’ State theater Sunday, for three Tlif» m..»» popular rcady- n o tice.” T h e y are so m uch c r iy ic r . M r» L. A Sm ith will act as pa- ANNUAL FORMAL PARTY t O i l EGE 1*1 \A I I'." • TH E CMC %N- W EONESHAV N IG H T tn-aat l A n d w h a t a fla vo r? It ’s the a manner A m an ean -« o llr g e * eat- fam ou s fla v o r of P E P . A s you • Eunonuan societ \ will hold thei 'lyrie latin- Til© Abbott Ila ll At ;o next W ednesday night at the in * • Ih it i. m il ( rat -rm - Saturday evening in i L,ittie T h ea ter ;a l dinner dance S.n r-urday evcnim State ilie college fraternity T lieta A l- I te» are made by K ellogg r a t r a r h sp oo n ful rem em ber ; K en n y C arlyle’s Postim e Players ie Hotel K erns Frj s G old Digger 'p h a Phi presents, The C lea n -U p " in in B attle Creel« I bey th a t you a r c R ettin g th** nout • (urnish the music fo r dancing di include Al I B r a n .< nrn been secured to pis f fo r the dam Membri Ml the T h e patron la’ D r. n tid M i ­ I'la k n v Rica K r iip in ishm ent fro m th e w h eat. A sk Spring flow« •s will la* used mrie< id W b eal Krumble®, and H op p ert. Mr and Mrs lie n im i Bach guest .will n HOME EC. STUDENT WORK th a t K e llo g g * « P e p B r a n Alstyne and M rs and Mr: m g the room K e I I n Ç8 ’ » s h r e d d e d an attractive vhite leather dance W h ole W h eat B i«ru it F la k e s be se rve d at your f r a ­ odig. DISPLAYED AT CONVENTION A lto K a ffe e Mag C offen te rn ity o r ca m p u s restaurant« The partv will la- chapetonen ed bv t>v Prof -th e c o ffee that let» ie K e r n » Hötel-W ili Ijc tie and Mrs s o Bcrquiat and D» and yot* sleep. Phi Kappa Tau w inter term M r» K F Woodcock Pres and Mrs: n Friday evening Nate I G old D iggers have been « « H<»i)err s Shaw Dean Eli/abeth Don- New Print Dresses ! rad and M r- Edith G ilh oolej «ÿ J be isli the music lor the dance] 1»r Spring ; ÌI p e p I1 of yns fp r the dance are i't en C om m its . to the partv M M McCool and Mat C Thom as-S tah le sk tmtnedialel A lle n gei ill E LANSING DRY GOODS ; • . MMttMtS Kngcmmnn, prograi namberg. orchestra, BRAN FLAKES li F rid a y evening the si sermon transportât io n fra te rm iy will ho pr-dance in the W isteria i LITTLE THEATER SCENE OF HAVING A ST. PATRIC K’S PARTY? h i usi c m a k i i ORATORICAL CONTESTS Select ymir Favor.-, arffj N’evellies new fro in P.S. SPHINX PLANS »d Mr- ( ’ M t- Mort mu e u m p l e t e new »*toek. HE GOT T H E 4 0 1 » . e n d w ill- l>e U iy le a n I toi ACTIVITY WORK THE MARY STEWART SHOP A H H t tl Ml IM, W W » ........................ . 1, ,.a u o f t o * ir o * eag,M ... e o n , . • o a n e w r e c o r d « ■.I a ; r» at A Cm/» Place lo Y ion I rich«!» t a l k i e . t h e nllu-r • liim m « - ’ ! W illi ir r e « ih«tbw.. Co ed Hororary Selects Commit* D U I 11 m e 111..« ..1.1. Ho I o i I m u n ii A lit a r li v tees for Work on “ State I I I « » «li’ - e n <*•! f tn lo t io n « » f .1 o k 1 er mI - iim ii — t»» l«e n ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ B l ■ ■ • ■ ■ ■ ■ • ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ I ftr*l -»»**.- Song Book.“ n m l.le .l o i l . . On ( n il n li/ itig b . r m b v th e A PHOTOGRAPH • A P k o lo tir r n h i M il: I H IM O NLY MM Iti that Hr a ‘ < A N f i l \ D« Y n lliillV - ' Attention Irulkful I'u iiire I I 111- Ur< t w l i i IG YIT’GIN I M IN I Students mirror 'P C a of it's LE CLEAR STUDIO : s The Lansing Gale iu s u b je c l, f . ip i l ü l V i I m h m I lliin k llh lk -. • m g H »| ■ — * - f • Mart I M *.|t»U rim ile 5 Ili.» l.toliMHK, Alietl. a Hf i n r t j A. A. MAKES PLANS N i M W u h la fU a » " • " ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■a ■I a .1 No. 2 ID I I». ID FOR TERM BANQUET Dine and Dance at SPRIN(, Foo Xing Cafe ANNOUNCE SUNDAY 207' ‘ S. Washingtiai CHURCH CALENDAR Mcl une lo Speak at Morning Ser­ Special Livening Dinner, 83c C o l u m b i a cnocíMR e c o r d s V iva -ton a l R ecord in g-Th e Records without vice; Tiood Samaritan Shown Dancing 6*8, al.sn 10:30 tu 12:30 at Night Sunday Concert 1-3—6-8 C o lu m b ia MAZK MAT» WKSTKItN (OI.I.IK.IANS OUCIIMSTK \ $4 *$S *I8 » ( M O K I.K II M S I M I Y< 11 Yt \N I S7 - $8 Records rr Fricad*. t'lra»urr f'upularil» ' TRY DANCING TOPCOAT'S o s t o n i a n s v 'Ire HIT Records fo o tw e a r f o r M E N tien- Iti tow H i I,ini u F u r of ih r Fuient l li t » on i ni umilio tU curd s V -n "-' . ¿(lue.* a r e * x i e lit i* » d u i . Ili In f 1» V Y Ii.it lu d I I . ir r > PAN HELL WILL HOLD $ 2 5 - $50 -u p| YY h e u Y i»u r e *>tiD lDi| le x I fo t ■ a UW» OFF CAMPUS FORMAL T I ■« »A X O V m I {) i K l '.V aanHS» B ur» I h e r e - I» in ¿ # r I n Y n u r I v e ». 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I'lavrr-I WILSONS SANDWICH SHOP Sa lia fltiiU » " r w k t r - ln i u m las».'* % p n t b m s a ' i d a * .•»ber* SfaMe ' "■" ■•'r-' im n r > e w a a f tk a *>ord. M ar * • i b » * it t* «au m m - ta Mack « r t a a f •^ • 10 B u d d ’s M u s ic H o u s e Ham km aN -n u r r N iM i in a t m e* U t-S M O N -M IM M O N K II* -M U . W u M a it w . A n . I m M , M 0 8 U M s « III M il. U K I I A N C I M . .Ylii'higan al Pennsylvania, Lansing -T U U UPOi - i r l KDtV KVKMIMC* i v i * W *-<* » I n a ® B U » lt .— M H) ib i l i l i " lux® » IUI HJlUiUIAllUIH ¡III IW®,Oil IMP? mmm ■ TH E M IC H IC A If S T A » * STEWS INTER-FRATBASKTBAU. JU N IO R S,B J® lM L , y ‘ U W i l ß l W J C TRinrcrFRSTO gfflW. ftNCtus cum TANK TEAMLOSES NARROWS TO SEMIFINALS VOLLEYBALL TOURNEY IN SEMI FINALU TILTI f i S S r “ * 3 BY GRADUATION - . r,P:- , ui w ju n io r * a n d fiV -iitn e t A . A v o lle y b a li to u rn a m e n t. tirine eacn . T lie Bunom ian basketl; trqunced thè T ic five, 12-t. .■ ‘ played in the gym nasium la " r.nrst clash rlnsh with one o f the nio: ’ adept _ . _ T h e i n t e r - f r a t e m l t y b a s k e tb a ll le a g tie i.a v in 1 w on - ■' 1 ‘ ^ A T SOUTH BEND Available Freshman Materia! Ex ;tenrn o f swordsmen s has n a iT o w o d its e lf d o w n to th è s é m i- M a r c h t; th è iu n io r « a n i P « _ nm T ics took a n ea rly lead U. o f C hicago fenc fìnals T h e O ly m p ic s w o n th è c h a n i- m é n in th è uym _ a n n e x a .« ’ the first h a lf was o ver the W in dy C ity pectecl to Offset m c n s h ip o f b lo c k I . th è U n io n L u n a r e ¡o r v o lle y b a ll c h a m p to n s m j , garnered n safe m argin whir! Prospects o f a Sta ■„hamps of b it* k I I . th è E u n o m ia tv* I n th è io u n o ^ n5' 11. |fj*- the rem ainder ol the t Vacancies. w o n a t i e p la y - o f f fY o m th è U ly s sja n s ¿n b a y k e tb a ll th è sopnt/m o.^ Niae S p a rtin i Entered in Fourth n r« f ù r th è C h a m p io n »lu p o f blo.-k M I. a n d th è fre s h m é tt v u h a ^ B v wini it* Etinomian Central Intercollegiate th è l'ic s alt- -thè c h a rm i T the Union Meet. •und v cham pion: Mu the Uhton U , mpi -A IRISH FAVORED, _ K Snyder, the Tics their game with the Eu poni­ ti» until F rid ay n igh t or Saturday Strongly Balanced Team Haa Wini ornine T h e winner of this contest U pla> '¡ I f Union U l * fo r the chain- O ter University of llliroia ¡•v|un ¡h e ir.tr'i-ira ie m ity .league To Ita Credit. State's, varsity thinclnds leave this week fo r South Bend whet com pete in Ute fourth annual cen tra l Inter-eollegin te Track and Field meet which will be held Friday and Satu r­ d ay at N oire Dam e Frack stars from many m id-west co llect» will compete, including athletes Irom -'Nein- Dame M arquette. U niversity of Detroit. De- ph.v College YpsJloliU W estern State lie Pnuw St X a v ie r But let Drakf University of Kaiisn* and O hio \\c levnn Up to the present Non 1V ili» copped first honors cm m S partan tiiincUuts Da\« r with second place Coat h hove suffered one iev« r»t of M arquette this year a w anke* team is sure t«* pi obstacle in securing * > week at South Bend N otre Dam e w ith OIX powerful track te a m ' nr t the School bids fa ir to tu most o f the honors of ih Irish thinclnds have tm ii rem arkable perform ance» chidmu a brilliant vie to strong U n iversity «*1 Bin victory which marks ?N Notre Dnm r track team from the Tlltni Cap! Brow h »» t xp» honors fo r tire kicn I tear m ile while Fullerton wdi In. t lie distant es Swat* and Russow w ill com pete t distances and are experte Y arger and R u» »ei in Ute hurdles ln the pole vaul w ill try to em ulate t a n predecessor. 11 try to break his me 10';. inches which year VARSITV' RIFLEMEN SCORE GRAPPLERS SPLIT win and loss in matches SEASON’S MEETS S fa r It u W reitlers Win Three Out " \ • ( S ii Conte*!*; Five S ettori Compete for Latf Time. MrlieOtiie thi* OUI o l MX Never al li LÙ- t n to it A4 lor IIm vr don turn hr a v • » • k bet t. .t bu :1 * « v v '* ed nei in »hr \ j & f* i£ J i ik lk -N Ä S I M ) W . MONDAI W Il KSD VV a Wednesday Night THl RSI) \Y ONLY SPRING (H TU T H er F irst ' 2 Onl> at S:.10 p, m. Girls and Music! Songs and Fun! V T a lk in g P ictu re ! TWO MORE LETTERS Theta A !pha Phi SOUGHT BY GROVE r% GRETA GARBO1 » | *T rv n t* “T H E Football, Basketball A ce F e e l* sp vW Lure of Has T ra c k and R a ic b a ll. P m to m R ecord Orna Christie C LEA N ­ r K I dia ff Kind IH M KI ACTt 1 11 U l \I SVM KLKS Ol M II I* V H KH N S o r W r i te l»»r U P” ÜI the m u .- «*. k ; a* « m#b II« i t ill h e lp fu l I T t K F lh .^ A K;»t Political lertlum n. I » t>m * ba i pia iv- LEARBl'RY STY I I I R A H K T Comedy in .1 Act» th e ever.' You • an I {«» «ra m « *»n * « « f . Admission. -Vic W . A A . SW IM M ERS TO HOLD 11» » IV ic I r r n d ’ i l r U U r r l ÏÎ1 l l . . « inlvar » . . . luNd ita m eet Saturday n ion u n * M i f f § at 11 o'clock ui the cotiere »«n r.m in g M VRDS BOX OFFICE h H r^ S a^ É i pOPl T h r ■e ven t* »rheduled ! r tiw m e n wrtll include a d e rtio k t craw l , d iv tn i ffnwth *n d r e f o v m r » • lA h S lM C AMP I AM I A N V N ; i t . vont 4 * ( K U »lil> ** 1 \ K — sa s