T î i r W F W H F .R S P E C IA L A. 44\S. Rain Umi|hl und W . dt im r i r r t lO N H T K I 'l h i l t t V lay. moderate tempera ture Thursday, proti a lily fair. A T 5 r . M. Mlrhiiwn’s Forumnsl (nllet'liif P Semi-Weeklv V o lu m * 22 Number l ri TlM 'S D AV , A P H tl. 19itfi COMMITTEES FOR ( M T ic ia ls In s ir tt K fifin g 'I 'o In itiu tio n s I r t 'g i n T w is ty ; to CREDIT REVISION W is p s o f S m o k e CO-ED MEETINGS UNION BOARD ARE N n v a fïo In N o i L o c a l 11 V, FOR CARNIVAL L a st f i l l it F r id itv ^ «M a k e ? ( ifir io h L ite * 1 U' CALLED THURS NAMED BY SCOTT OPENS TODAY FULL APPROVAL BY A. W. S. BODY Three Major Groups Named lo h' " k Annual Vrnrhnn Nh;lit In I» Urli 5-3-2 System Will Co Into Kffect Change in Constitution Neceisaiy Handle Student Function vrrlcfly ilo v On Red Cedar River Next Fall It It Announcer! in Naming New Member» of Building. June ! 'I If. By Faculty. to Organisation. HOLDOFFICE FOR YEAR OFFER P R IZ F S TO W IN N E R WILL INCREASE EFFICIENCY THREE CLASSES TO VOTE Gibbs, Conover, Larbe A r e Picked fwenty-five DóIlarfi *»- be Award* Fmmons, Field, Yakely, Make (Jp Juniors, Soph« frosh Have Extra As Three Chairmen of till (nr Best Ori‘;itt,i| .iiifl Committee That Investi­ Representative To Committees. Practical Fbeme. gate» Plan. Elect Appointm ent o f t h e t h r e e in n fo r c o m mitteen to h a n d l e s t u d e n t affair'- q t v n represent a* : • »he A W H the Mtchlffnn S t a t e U n i o n was m .n ! He i not «i»i¡ri«*¡l nave be«vn t ile d lor Tfiurrdtiy la s t night liv W a y n e S c o t t 31. iid w h e t h e r iifb’i txKih "at ■». • women * “ ARE TRADITIONS n e v .l gov* rnihg i ndv e ie e t e d p h *H td en t oi th f U n io n tto q f< TfiC inerba*-*.* r precen’ atwm pro* The new com m itter. w i l l tak** n f h e e tm •.idmg lor an *■•<*r » trtb er from each >r“ ’ «•»! by a prac- DYING?” HANNAH m ediately a n r l w i l l s e r v e u n t i l th lower ctsaa wa- » •.print; term o f n e x t y e a r tirali', unani mou f he co-eri *.«»ting section ¡n - i!¡ “ lleve « le »- Edward Gibbs. :ti Perkins w• Ver! from tl»P .•••* obtained lit* task o f p o p u l a r i s i n g t h e f a r i l l t i e There as m m ii a s ijn s x ib lr com m ittee will lie M a r g a r e t O o o d e i i o « » » » hi GETS UNDER WAY lo Collegi’ TO CONVO HERE 1 -re p res en t, m e m l v-r ihclude Martha Far’ ka Jean Oodwallud l Mil-'» junior* : t e council Mary l/«i Plp- md Madeline e»;:i h n m o re s Dorothy •31. D e t r o i t ; Juck G r e e f j , w t in •• i . m i'ii(l»” »'i «contrary : *• ;«ate- Official R. 0. T. C. Exhibitions Neighboring College Conference m e n t in »h** Sfate * and Marion c ih g ; G eo C a r ls o n . ;i! Ir o n R iv e r M a x in e S tu rg e o n 32. D a v is o n an « Begin Tomorrow After lry Planned April 26 by A. W. S. T h e present f r e * b m a n ’ i * will he M arvin H om e. ’31. D earb orn Out l ast Week ibtiged t o elet'T »•r '.ti**r*• one *«» to Discuss Co-ed Problems, ,11 ;« vacancy U-f • * ■,.. . f *.|v , hpsen T h e student r e l a t i o n c o m m i t t e e w il be comimsed of P r a n k C o n o v e r . representative who . , rendered tn- ( I l g t b l e d u e re, i h r \ .V p a i n? ac - Jackson, c h a i r m a n : B e r y l a »>»>*". ti • Unible due *o th e B attle cre e k . Ed L a r s e n u. M tin rdo' n 'tir «Ther < Art Hugo. 31. M u s k e g o h ; MSrian H a w The mime» nom in Iu n ior* B e r v i Ab b er K v r h r . Brad* ley. 32. 1aiding! on. J a n e philips. 3i y 'T h e l m a C o l e v ■¡•..a D a v i » Bar- Ray C ity. Tin s Rt'OUp will h e lit c h a r d bar • i»'H Isabel K m g B e t ’ v K r a « i s e o f creating and m a i n t a i n i n g better re­ I»ro th v l-etrh Ma lations l»rtween the member* Jean Whitley j »«,« ; Watkin« and Hin r lev Miller Publicity will b e H a n d l e d b y a c o m "■r»T»h Otti O re * fe a r Anderson I r e n e m ltiee headed by G lenn Lnrke u McKee Oladys TV,*-«! Adeha Beeuwke*. Baull 8 te Marte- and will be romim <•' Cnrr.ivn C«v»k ,i-r¡n Churchill. E s t h e r nu T roop a fîh iv e r s Ann E m m « ». i/rts m n M a - o f W illia m Pro it.. ’31. E a s t Lansing rian H a w l e y Mariai ’ D rghton Lucilie KvRJyn Hardy. '3 2 , V e r n o n a n d M ur M am - C h a r i«»»’ » M « Ktnnon Hulda jorie Hard. 31, C lin to n . k«trom Osrtrude .The parades Findlay if a r e ! ' , • ens M arga ret of .i * .o n e / lia < .m me t and* Max«ne ö t u r e g o n SELECT DATE FOR they w» re n< f'r ftn n tfit A d rg tn i tt A l l e n Bli7abe«h B a k e r Frieda B r i e f H e le n O h a d w -i* k •'tì r i * tine Connor I e»r“ thv C u m m in s If«*!*"; Carru»h er-, F • •r.** F o r m a n Eh/- GLEE CLUB MEET ach batiale- ng ordern f at her t h a n »be*fi F o s t e r A n d r e » F e 'X r t n b e r y R u f f ) ( fin i r e i ! A l b e r t a O i Mary Elizabeth Hai i •Ji/jlbeih lean ( H e r u m Sa ima f « a » o i a Tee Dor* lie rule io il Lorraine Kenfield f Slate Music Festival oi College ..I. ,• p r i 'a n e l e * K »■ M « a ; • IV I n g r n i Glee Clubs lo be Held Here May 14. *• .H a r lo w M en o rn d w CLUBS TO GIVE SENIOR ORDERS Ma«* o n H e r b a r « f ’< Aurellil «■ - Filarne » ru ler »Ft < 1 ,r:«J H e le n Van- ' k im e n T h e S tate Mu u PCAtl plee du bs and choruses w ill h e ld o n JOINT CONCERT IN THIS WEEK CO-EDS RETURN the M ichigan State col W ednesday May 14, u w by Ia*wl*. R i« hard , head departm ent T h e conclav announced t t r o u g h ' o f W edn esd a- : n b e h e ld : h a t al,t h o u g h apd the f « 11 Ml. Y lm ibH W om en s file e f o A p p e a r at t a s t e r n H ig h ( lui « Will Be Unable to Obtain Anv Initiation» After This Week. FROM MEETING under the sponsorship of • M ic h ig a n was surprised S c h o o l , L a n s in g , A p r i i 2 4 According to Chairman departm ent of public :ir Miss Ada Hicking. Mate <1 ¡ti» Helen Murdock and Martha Farley sic education Back From Trip to P om . M a jor musical groups ! om the Ut versity o f M ichigan Die Uni verst t V State College. Detroit, and M ichigan St; e college w lie the large:t delegations 'o 'h e ie r i­ M t- H e le n M * * « n d M u » M a r ha val Besides this oM state and denom- Pur if « ’ .r :» m dav n ig h t fro m inailonal institutions in Michigan are fa te » »-«a w h e r e t h e » expected to send representatives W est­ .1 . - ’¿■•■v. t.,.- n e C e n t r a l D t-.- ern S la te Norm al. C entral State M ich ­ igan S tate Norm al. Albion Alma Hope Hillsdale. D etroit C ity , college Olivet WKAR HAS HOPE DIRKS AND M I L - C o n v e n t '.' •o e i a t e d '.«/•.?;, • »■j -«* , » »-H .. J n t e r c o l l e g U t f * A.— • m enu P e n n v .l- ,r t *o t h e r o n - and others have been Invited Demons: rat ion hall. Little theater FOR WAVE CHANGE ATTEND GATHERING ri ,t ttrh ict th » : a *e n tv e ld A p r il 9 « a lle g e * t o 1I w ere and the -Peoples church, will probabls be used to accom m odate the visitor T h e annual college Sing Fest will be Coll*|i Station lo Broadtail Eve­ ANNUAL WILL BE Fiftieth Annivertary of Engineer» »•Tiled n fin n n «.! i é » l« . e r e d td d re-v* ■>» : i n e m e e t in g VV A IM »- held at 9 30 in the m orning in the evening the entire assemblage will sing under the direct ton of the critic adjudicator At 7 4r- nings if Propoied Plan It Granted. READY JUNE 1ST Meeting Recognieed By World. nnt if - var. •: »•»n W om en of f>a*an Anv> A fteai tib iecov*' the Hosts to t h e festival h a v e b e e r, M ums M art flu named as President Robert S Shaw Man, P a ? « HavfGon* to Prrss: ' » r v 'i t î b e I n t e r - Lewis Richards and Fred K i l l e e n , os- n a t io n and » iociate director of the mqsU d e p a r t ­ Yearbook to Contain v. poxe ,n I n t e r - ment Charles Frederick Mor c n o t e d New Keaturai. D etroit musician and choral director rr “ f ’ be conven­ has been named as critic a d j u d i c a t o r er** mvided into io « a*cording to whirh ’ .ley repre* Memorial Tower to ir r a m f o r da y Th Faculty F«*lk Club i no Mi.«» Murdock (a • -n e sTtond Get More Bells c fit io n a l Elects Officers ora.ned evem l At An Early Date ^ S t u d c * ill E ssa y For Knsuinir Year r--pn»ed «o ’ he •n ’.iors of the as- ( o n to s i f ill i t s A dditional bells fo r the M em orial: exp an d ed r .r c ear at the tower carnlhon have been presented to the college by M r and Mrs W J le g e p la n s SKlTl in Prize- Beaumont ol Detroit T h e bell», o r ­ f a ll. Thl: dered some time. ago. were shipped such s u b j e c t * - English history • ■ rd p U x id e m H erb ert H oover w ie n .» Five-Year Co-ed» A pril 2 from England, where they were N a t. A special representative fo r the and chemist rv rti'-U a. n . D i- r - “ » .u n *1 h ’- ' e n « ; n e e r - ^ a b iilt" IY J * oo ard -**pre*wnted .May Petition Dean m anufacturing concern w ill accompany the shipment *o install the belts. It; T h e courses w ill • o f the faculty Jn - a r ;o - » ^ ‘r à g m e r r m g m rou gh - for I.ate Privilege is to be the same man who originally which WIU be o u t •' (itb e r iè a d T n ir s c ie n t i h e and engm - P etition » o f -M or girl* w ho desire installed the bells last vear hours-each night T h e M em orial tower, which wras the be sim ilar to those • e le v e n o « lock ;term i.«*ion for » p r u ig rc *e n »e d ilo o g wuh th O » e ot ’ he ertn o u t w h o sill not graduate untU g ift of M r and Mrs Beaumont, rcm - rooms, but no credn o i* * M o n t 'r u t c d s u ' o --«»m e o f ‘ h e m u r e i m • mu or vin ter erm muai bear a sta le* ***m orate« old College hall which or* those who follow con . id b e a u : ittaA ily «tood on the site now occupied radio school. INDIAN HILLS GOLF COURSE « » r u x n t •'.ation.* * !> i h e n t r e i» r e » e n » . a - m en * of ’ he M im o e r o f c r s d ita v M r h •.«*«s 'o ’ h i.' m e e t i n g *ere F .n g la n d The girt ha* at th e present tun b y the tower A gain it is ‘ hrough the OPEN FOR SPORT SEASON (• 'r a n c e A u s ir t a C F e rm a ri y C a n a d a a n d term w h ich she intends to generosity of this alumnus th at more of bells are to be added to the carnlhon CLUBS TO HOLD MEETING ial p h o t o a n d i n a v i,i A ll ¡w tin on » nould be Ml relig io us o r g a n iz a t io n s H ill T h e bells, which are expected to ar­ IN DAIRY BUILDING WED. A c c o r d in g •> r e p o r t s nade hut summer by the a vv s desk in Dean rive on the campus about M ay 1. will INNSTALL NEW OFFICERS .»i ju d g m e n t «»if c o u r s e , n e a r O k e m o s i’ > g e t t i n g lead o f '■be . “ fh e e a n d thev will be acted upon 119 * ItJ w placed on ex - the council at tt* regular m eetings held im prove and expand Hie lim its o f the n t o f,n** h a p *' a n d a l a r g e r .t im b e r o f instrument so that almost any note or T h ere w ill be a joint • ly n w i by V t u d e n t ; a i e p l a y i n g <-n t h e c o u r s e e a c h hi bit u t . the o f f i c f i he Canadian each Tuesday afternoon. chord can be played. D airy and A n im al Hu and expemive < v ee k -m d D ic k R w o g g e r w p h o m o re. N a t i o n a l r a ilw on F ifth avenue of 7:30 W ednesday in the • ake *he annual s in c h a r g e o f the l i n k * th i s v e a r M r w A. K e lly o f tho w o rk w ill n Mew York City This * a s a painting of FYnhaun and Sophomore reporters The purpose of this «.r M ic h t g a i U m ou * ptne hr«*? .... —------- fo u n t Robtnaon. the highest mountain part men t wa* elected e and butlnm A lita n ti are needed by make arrangements fo r ; c e n te r n i t f Ipverly d r^ io je «-! f.of.t— K ap p a Kappa fiam m a in the Canadian Rockies I* w*as on (•»o lo g y Societly o i ila State Newa. __ _ context whlci7 wtll be held :x Call V^iry Woodward. 5-3304 exhibition for a short tim e in the col­ science at tho lam Thu» meeting is import am NOR 8ALS—A Paid touring ear. students who are interested ch suit » t T W J C H B U .-8 Ory clsanrrs. irh oiw 5-JSI61. * t » M A. O A*». lege library. * Ann Arbor in M a ick . cheap. Call Joe Ratter at 9-tSIS. to turn out. ^ M IC H IG A N STATE NEWS and limy protest. Bom cthing. they aav . considered nccpwwry - .hould be done. ARTSTUDENTSHAM iwrit, H»t .>-* AT THE UNION VtSITTOGALLERffiS •** c a m p u s n iE F s *** ’ ^ u ^ H M i n » .«wMehrr'lh«* they are Ülalpil and fir a lll argaainalma* air ! zeu m a » r e w dea, ' [ hry ’’‘iVmr-r-’ are aikrd la aakf «•"« f t IN* r»la «n fat •mall aaaaaartmtnt«. *tr. Ï Ï S Ï Ï ^ Ù S ? innumerable bu,hai Moore Fountain Pens ,,u ih. M)l|«Br yi-ar by t h « n tU ikn U » f M fc h lg ft» (M at* Prot A. o Scheele head of Ml* art j an,T PaMtstN"! wrrkly Hill , 1„ , itimi i n a l I ha pualolTIce. Bast loniailUI. M »ci*i«l*n Ca Uw Ki*t»rml M departinenl. annount-es that a trip * -,,i: -rn 40 per cent OFF Tim Mktiiaon t .lueiilmi on the Im irth fluor o f th r U n io n bulWlnu. *1l.*ifn x c h a n ir*, exten sion 104. In. , to il r i f l h A v c .. N e w Y o rk C ity. O reen Splash will hold a business m a rtin « Wedneedwy a v «n ln « lo vote on sehedulcd Io vielt th * names o f «Iris who ere elidible „> Detroit. April 2« become members ot thle oreen im tlon . VIted to go on tin the Ar. Institute o f dunna A ll »tu d en U are ln - I m u trip, and a round ' » ' r ' ' jTtrna *•• It;jr •n-:ir.¡ r Behind r ’.mrtî«*tl OUR HI'KCIAI. A l’ HIb 8AWE Reprmwrnntl*»*» Co11«Mb ItarnhtM . In « .. 40 K . 44th HI N ew Seven Dozen Mens «1U N. Micbit.'«" Aft i. M n » . 4to N o rth M irM lt*»' : Durum the lest pert o i M »y . Oreen trip ticket may t>‘ «erured from an-, MlrttiKUO Hiatc arc w ritte n by »he «J ltp r-lll-flh lo f m o to no w ay be inter* Splash Is plsnnlnu a . w lm m lim exposl - tton which will be open lo the public. inKtvupior« in the it departmprit for fa n lin i $2.35. T e fee nt , !*■ paid withtMi» B i* h GIFT SHOP I rife Tinw (¿unruntee o f r o lle « ' t.ft n ml A p r il O n ly fa il by A p ril 19. Co-edB »'h o wish to soouro special •'th e faculty of the art depart ment privileges mwy do so by scehm either w ill accom pany H t students on JÀ 4IM. ». IIAHKINK. ’» . { H M d e s M » » HUY COUPON ROOKS MANAGING fclHTOR », « l i t I. iloltNINU. ■**»I. SiKnia K*»•»»•* House H elen Murdoch or W ln tlrod K elch U u .tr.' trip T h e group dii lr-avc »he Unmn' 1 1 (1 G U A N O K IV IO K t'O-hil* KlilTOR i.KltoY II KAMM-K. Phi llalla Moiimc at Dean Conrad's office from one to building at 8 30 o , A pril 2*». and wtii HUfilNRH-H M AN AGI H tw o any day but Thursday A ll other rpturn from Detrf- ai 8:30 in the eve- tim es ca ll Miss K alch l lialcr a t 1206 or ning. Miss Murdock at 2-2440 ni m m u r ». A R E T H E C O -E P S IN T E R E S T E D ? p.. f h „ w i n i c r t e r m c l . 'c l i o n ir iM ie o v .« ! « i a n a m u n u - W e wish to thank tHjs trn lcm ittesj and th e student* ot MtchUtan H leir S 5 * i2 t h U h r ft u fm lw llh fp A s s o c ia te d W om en S t u - rollcm- lo r I heir kind assistance du rln « S o d a F o u n ta in o f m d e n t « ' a o v e r n ln y t k d y w l l l" ' 0 ,1 T h u i* il* y . our recent fire and lo r tlu-lr hospitality 1 a fter the Are _____ ™ U I.Y B M A N L IT B R A IIY S O C IE T Y c*J STUDENT PULSE S easo n Is H e r e Mtgnrd an4 IfllftflHtl «rllrlr« » » •> w p i-e o n u r e a n l v e T h is k u im m K e l l l w I11411 ,' n o u * * ’ p W M l#pIr prrlinfol !• lnf«f««t* i !• . I f I n f i in im u n iilili' h a n d s . T h e r e is b u t o n e s u r e w a y ^ o f h e e o - i d X p r o t e c t t h e i r r i l t h l s a n d t h a t is b y m a k i n y u s e i M r v o h n K f r e t a h i s e at .d e e .io n s . T h u r s d a y s e le c t io n s a r e arr w»tf*P(4 In IW" We cater to iim io r t a n i A r e p r e s e n ta tiv e n um ber m u st he p resen t a t th e Dear B d ltw : , 1 I S i f e a p a l i l e e o u n e il m e m b e r s a r e t o h e s e l e c t e d . t h e e n -o d s t u r n o u t ? I never play tennis on Kunday W i l l don’t expect to piny » n y tennis on Sun­ day as long as I am here at school Student Trade But it bothers me th at it I should want in plav at tlie «am»*. Homebody would t h e .S'/I M E O M ) H I E S T I O E — ln> tellin g me I couldn’t, and saying tt w i t h t h e a d v e n t o f i h e s p r i n « t e r m . I h e » f r ! : : 7 ; r ' l ' . d e n t frien ds have told me th a t Sunday »W h a t to d o about I n o lilio n s . b o d y . K a e h f a l l a m i » P ' in K t h .' s a m e «liM c U M O io n ^ k « k | »l»i;.l b u t could play a few sets before dinner. - t h is y e a r n o d e f l t i i t e r e s u lt h a s b e e n „ l i t a n n u l. t h is m a t t e r s lr t m ld b e « ¡ v o n e a r e f u l c im s t l e r a t o n . W< WJliCVC ..... w ith a padlock » K a n . e . m f r o u l s t h o ^ s tu U . o t would be much m ore pleasant If they Besides certaini o f my It Is a well-k»u»wn tact in this W« st­ ern Ctvtllxatton o f ours thai Sunday *" BYRNES the dullest day in the week It bo a T h e « e n e r a l t r e n d Of! t h e e a m i m s t h i s y e a r H a s b u n t o j i t s drowsy day a h a lf-lte a iie d dav. Moat r e J n r 'l t h e lis t O f • l o U t V i n e l m l e . l in t h e t r a d i t i o n s . Do w ol IIS would fret b * lt* r 1 WC 8R™ D e p e n d a b le D r u g s w a n t t » a b o l i s h t h e s e t r i n l i l l o l l s t h a t a r e t h e h a s te p i m u p l i ' n some ol our weekly routine «or l i e w h ic h C o M e tfe t i i r i l is « e w f l d p t W e A n o t b e l i e v e s o . W e Rsbbelh. Now. 1 rsn n o l .inderstsm l Yuu « ill act real S«or*ire a a d IJ w iil.' 1,1 123 K ant G ra n d R iv e r » In I he coUMC ' ourls should be closed w a n t a s t r .m if S p a r t a n s p ir it H U tW 1 ,1 It some esrefree thdtVtflUkJ hss a y io lor trntils end wauls lo M * M * W * » * imtruniziiiK »sir ; d * y f t M f k (N t x l Poor lo S ta l« Caf r ) ls.ll (o r »11 hour o r so. 1 c * n t *** * W l i o n s ' e u n n o t a s s u m e „ 11 th . t l f f l e s ... e n f m e i n p t h e s e t r a d . t i o n s . 111 should be iTstrsln rd Muyhe .1 1» t h e « o t i p e t J i l i o i l «*T (In * e i l t i l ‘4* n i » - .. s crrrl why lu- slw uld he lo r most T o p r e s e r v e t h e ln u liii« > n is noli 1 h sve m et m n VHUUf " « no d e n i h o t ly is n o t l c M , fnsdi. virile rrwsou fo r this is-.uhur D r e s e r v e t h e h o u o r t it l i r m i I fetthlM. ^ little repression , , „ —S - I h sve come to llu . oni-hinton w ith - W H AT Y O D N C .B R out .-arm « lo do any W e s n v t h i l l e v . r v m in i is e n t i l l e . l I " H ' 4ilu .n l ¡ l » S | | » t Itmli t hlh ball Is merely Mu' backwash CO LLEG E M E N m o n ld n t . W e t ijo it s u r e ..ill I r i e m l s sn. W e k n it 'v I llu y llttV « ol th a l intolerance ¡h a t we read 's i n t e r v a l s o f f o l l y , w h e r e o f w e l a k e n o h e e d . Vf|U_ WH-ti t h e ‘ ‘ D l*«*“ - much about in our histories It » ™ D E A D M E T A L LEAPS T O L IF E A R E D O IN G W IT H W E S T IN G H O U S E like a lo t ol tw ccd lc-d o e-d «. escopt l n « o f p e n i t i * , w h i c h li r e s u r e a m i h e n u l i l u l — R a l p h W a l d » K m - that II has MU' characterlslir a 1,1 ol e r s o it . somclhniK that 1» u,v* '^ Odor 1 hat makes II hard lo disregard at the hands of Westinghouse engineers U n i v e r s i t i e s a r e ..I w m r s e I n . s l i l e l o p e u iu s e s , w h ic h s e u lflB I have also come to the «m ehu.um His. some of our h.stltuUoiis hy Mu a n d u s i n « w a v s - i f I,h e ir « w i l l d i s c r e d i t I h e r o u t i n e . w e ill s e n d OttV s u n s ! . . c u l l e « . . . a n d t h .m p h h e h e a « e m u s , t h e y o u t h m u st la k e h is c h a n c - . - - H a l p h W a l.li. 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A n d i t to o k in a k o t h e T h e re m u st b e a reu - b ro u g h t th e b te a m tu rb in » -, ,w A s id e f t in»t us in te re s t, y o u w tll hud tt a »plan * did re fe re n c e Is«»•>k on th e reaction s «»I i n s t i l i b iw n m - m e n w h o c re a te a m a rk e t S O Il. A m e ric a . It in c lu d e d • « t o h ig h te m p era tu res and p r c u u r o . H av e Y O l trie il o u r t a r o u c h m a c h in e ry a n d w h o c e m e n t h a v e m a d e l i f e is t u c h e » o f v i b e a a . ^ Service? t c g c t h e r t h e m a n y -fo ld a c tiv itie s o f of b k td e d e jH jjn , of th e e fe ttu id t h e W e s tin g h o u s e in s titu tio n . I C R A g g W MAfCttlALS TOGOKVCV A»«PtONTAOt. N E t D r y O lt — f» s u p e rh e a te d w ho know how s te a m on to m ak e h u g e m e t a k , . m em i M l U w i l U w A l IVUM UOUIgft. Ott. 044. CNtNKgt t i iM it c o .e m m a L o r r ic ts s. w cw G A w avt cm sa eo YORK o r n U ; i f «(S T IITM STR$|T i i t U i O j^ it i is Ost H f s J n J * f é A’twq O u t* W « I le a n E v r r .v lh ii,« th e llo a iv la u tg ts tc re d d ie th e p a c k e ts s c ie n c e o t w ho ba*c k iffe « ; p u t f l j I.C. H A R P » LUsrow Cdk«r. 'JR TucKttay, April 18, Ipp.o P a * e T h en o M lr ttlC . A N HT A TE NEW S L ong L ist o f Spring Term Event» Hom e Ec Stu dents Plan Fdlowshii AMPUS A lle g e d “ P i p e ” C o u rs e * P ro v e Meeting al Church & U I Su ccessfully Opened Saturday Prartiee T each ing ALENDAR Boomerang to Trusting Ones for Friday Evening By Annual Inter-Fraternity Ball In laical School» Sixty jH'ople attended the Peoples IT T R R D A Y A t*rttL 15 i Mv HAHIIAK.V IIANM7.) fo r being snaps' o f gIa m number A church party hold loat Friday evening. Union Party, Alpha Chi Omega House Dance, Luncheons, and Dinners have suddenly developed into two hours 7 ill «lu d e n f C o u n c il M r The feature entertainm ent o f the even­ v term having Mur led ofT with simp!v jamnittd with activity ol the Complete Week-End in Social Circles, wallop, gullible jieople on most d.epreKsitr nature At. any rate, ing wan a play called “ Embarraehin« 7 jo a w s p n t n c il M r I > can <în rira rt o ffic e id ,srr net Una disillusioned one is forced to conclude Unit life in Moments in H istory." coached by M n rp H K t N f & K - P R A '& B R N I T Y P A K T Y S a tu rd u v n in h . fitttfu flv ■ pipe courses rccoiwnehdcd full “ f surprises, and you can't depend Nonnan W Kunkel T h e cast consist- well-versed imople who'd had on the I'ldumeiit o f the closett frionda n i o f Pete Ralak as Napoleon and fluth I iH W in tl„ . »o c ul i.c tiv ith - ,,f t | „. .p r i,,,, t ,:n i l | „, ,|r „ w i n ,, V K D N K fe s D A V A f*H 11 Mi It is a h i t i e d i w o n r e r t m t: t o when i! com et hi picking out tuiay Clark as his wife. " J o " 1” " V !* «* * » «*wwd» & th* yuttr. i hr f D ie f ir s t lo c i o r e i h n t i h e de­ courses Is it too early to take a mental A fellowship gathering drill be held Ir. H t, o v . r ><»«» .-..Iip l, .lii,u-..,| | „ K e t . n y ( ‘ a i- lv l.- H .,i-< li. , 1 1 „ ,„ 1 fie r id e d 1» add »w o te rm oath that sim ilar recommendation.’! 11 ; the .‘students’ purlois of the church tin - p ill-1 .V w a s « r a n l t - d liy r - v a iy u f le l „ j„ - „ r n U a h fii m -, ,-s s ' Th ■ will be forever avoided? .it H 30 next,- Friday evening The t h e f o u i ’M ' o r t o t h r o w in a »•i “ I a l iu n d r e d p a c e s a w eek program will include Veda Wheaton U t lli'o m n w as m t t c jg j M o r f r t l liv th .. « . • ( '( ¡ d r h iff M tuill give n story concerning t in* picture. I I I . ' K l i 'h . and t h e l i p h l - n i l s o f th ,- n i.-n . T h e n a t r o n . '' w i t v Mr r e a d in g Ami t h o s e up|H» #-fi t o p r o c e e d Incttirc.i 'A d ill a New Officers »f "T h e Angelus“ : Ituth Clark will render a lld M r. a m i M rs. J a m e s i ’ r o v v lt s y a t u l° M rs. M il«- S a u te «! c h ib hein m ihn n u t .. , h vth m '< ) i d e a l l y s u it e d to \V. A. A. Installed a reading ol a crucifixion s c e n e from John Austinhan s ' Hidden Y e a r s " , and w h ile M r. and M i. It. R ’ ta e n W r tm 7 . l ' '- n t u r n o u t l o h e a t e g u l a r i (iiie s flo m fir e d at th e up* at lteeeiit .Mooting J L» Menf’hhofer w ill deliver a talk on the great, h ym n » of the church, I ’ r o i l l x w e r e tru.w i'S, u «n r »t«i with tmi ni . , .......... ■ victim »if duplicity to oilier M ore th a n !)(! 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Iplark.s in whlclt 'h e names o f Bohn G r imm and Predfi ic Alderman. Sptiftan ami a aacHtioo fui' I li*1 ilay's" Take f»»r ènslanée lite ease o f la*r- vprint slurs i»f a 1 1 w vonr ago, hgured .... j j i l mi lee im lil I be Init Fnllerhin. a miler. lie showed wol'k. Ilis Inni! .lisi lime t lmllimr 'llw «»me MJiincntly. H|m il » us were given ih elr turn »1 l»»l j was 1 h«> bent p orfo rtn a m p u t on in the tlllb T h « scote WH« Med ul ■ , -, — * “**' • I ii all. seven ii .‘ .hmaii records and by a Spartan roan for many lotti till when S ta ir s m eli Imbuii con- two varsity m a il ; were broken. C llf- moons. ureitnt! Wtlh U rbnllfl offerings H a r r i s ( . l i i m l t o ) K a l i l h u r b b l men hulled in the fnlttl lilt 1*. but the N in e! I il fe il ford tiibcrly. a h> rdlcr from the uppci i pcmti''ilia, took (>' iwn With hurdle ree- h is way through Jin* tfnfno in Mntomi Inirler .w e a lbered the. storm ? onls If. set a b- w mark o f Hi yurd lows, it tn 1 skimmed the highs I hi the « and wits not sent to the showers P m * e r F o o d s h n p r . n JlO W illK nnhy s ix diifine. lour runs In (lie fifth , additili bit« during th e Afternoon Coften Kobs tw o In the sixth, and one a e d i Iti the j i '»4 Break Aid« Iman*' Reeord had C h arley G r iffin wormed U|i « seventh and eighth the Kohsmen. sate- The HHU relay Which shaved couple o f Mines fa t ly In Mir it«m e, mil ly .’.lowed the name away the senMittonnl h ittin g ol the Spartan* (m i mrdbwre forili »s 11 frrsltntiin t in i-c-tcullis of a ..u n d fruin Mie mark ¡ibli* lied bv A termali unit G rim m T h e S p a lla ti otti field had a held day. and Iniproved xIIrIHIv d n rtn « bis d id not require th e,u se m n -outbpnw doing sotne spertat Hint cavort tog in the siiphotnore year. A few wrcks a * «* with a tim e of 42 0 (or the event on the mound tdens, as well as ' |H’rtormini! us u Junior Ite cop|ted a tirsi wn« composed ol W illiam O Burgess IB Singles by Johnny Madonna »n o ftion ttlly ai thè pinie Olbb* center w Her J Dyaert Harold G Zuehlkc nibbs. pla.e in tb r indoor m eri w ltli tb r Gibbs. u iu w i nn "a overthrow to third . by• I Melder, was lite elouting star «»t the day I ni versili »»f fitte a g o . wlitcb is a (II 1(1 Mark Y BtC ihenson Knowles. C h ica go tigh t U d ori , alto ® t (3j|i»|:p|;n Baetts. center tleldi’r. tiirned in very ereditile performance. Tltis I'his anme coflt m illion, w lih the ex- hot. M ogie by G tiffin , produced Mtree \ ^ ali #»vrorlö errorless |8 jaTlorm 1>crforinaaitoe nee while snaring wItile sttarlni; r»hh lo prove ili ai persevera uce ls replion o f the sn . it ul ion o f A Mark runs in th e opening inning C hieggo severaI iong d rive« ■lev Fairhiill fo r • lephetison. took olie- Ohnrlcy Ciriftih« Ireipienllv rewariled. esitedallv in «ms retired without a run nfiet CniHaln l i f t h t l i e l d e d . s h a r e t f h a t t liu t h ont>iP. IralitiitR for Iraek leni II m secoli. 1 from the reeord in •‘A T ’ Sachs had snared two flies in c e n ­ u t i l i d l h h s b y ttlNO e o n n e c t t n i : l'o r .1 .h e m i' v u rd spi mi relay T h e y ran ter held and n Mnrotm player was fore? i Ir u r b a s e b it a serohd* Pit' Bur* T I » iiexi t imi’ some o f Mie cam pii« ; thè rllstnnce m i cd out at second Zutthlke. and Howard M adonna p la v e d a e «s u l m im r al Wimiti he cakers ' push o ff ih eir cailUC 1 gf'ss, . Cj} E rror* by B yrne and K a b l allowed s h o r t s t o p . a l t h o u g h a b i l i e h e lo w b i s na .tust the reeord 111 for a «a d d i« tip U » »<•«« Ocdar on a (iaieh«m-.e then Ute Chtcniro leant to collect four runs T h e b o x s fo r i' nng a mrtfk o f 3 A3 7 tìfllmv aficrn.H.n. some .'*•» aspinnw h*oi- Mie mtle reiav, s. tn th e second and third frames Urban hall «undldale- w.ll Ite sweaUng t.hfOUgh f o g l i » eveh bounced a hot* inter oil Kahl** gloVe. j th eir spring d rill» under thè cbi’cc Mg11 [ T I » JHgc, v o g g the next M aroon player bunted and B yrne heaved the hornehidc into right J O H N G A R R IC K ( l i e t i f . f u d g e . C’ a i h e n v a n d M i l c - w a e a m .u v field and Urban scored Know Ics went ^ H ELEN C H A N D LE R / L t , M ik e » ( a ic e l A n io n e w h n hns . v er bv A Jam es AD to second, was sactlfteed 1 «* third anil o u e n d e d f o o t b a l l n h i c t i c c m i » » r e a li* * * t i fe e t. 0 *. m e iv Cum»* hom e on C ah ill's single In the G IL B E R T E M E R Y / / i l . . i l It is h a r d w o r k e v e h In M ie t a li, h c ld b\ ( a l l N o i third. K a h l s w ild throw (0 C ia lt al h o t WC s l r o l l c d d o w n ' l o M ie p n tc tiC C lowed a M at «ton player to score An­ oth er run by W in ga te in the third e n d ­ h c ld 10 v i. lie t i M ie I m*\ s w o r k M ie o l t i e r T U l’HSI)AY ANt> I K1DAY ed the visitor's soortng fot 'h e n itri n f t c r l i o o u a n d w e r e i m p r e s e li w 1111 M a' s lr e h n o . il« e l i o r i * w l m t t M »c y a r e r e - noon Gibbs tide the score when he wallop ed the horsehide tor a circuit drive in q u ir c d to . ..... p u f f o r l h w t u ic n m n v «>i u> 1.it 11 !««> .it'iiioiil etin en votili« t " kcei The true story of? the third, the twill sailing uvei the cen­ ter field er’* head a vagabond lover* of Tin-Pan Alley É I-' .« Vit* ,T" i Uff ' , P ip e s sa v e n o . (/ t m a y f i \ L-fOttt . 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