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Mr. Ganga'a program w a a as f o l l o w s : Ii**ad <»f tt** E n g l i s h d e p n r t m e n t . lo v in g «-up ir |4 un niwured fart res are going to have a •ampi*** f T h e c o n t e s t w a a w o n la s t y « n r h y the Ito**! n f i r e l y « 1 I Í- schedule for the negative t h a t is K e t c h u m . - K a t h e r i n e M e r r l f l e l d . a n d I « i r r i t a * at a derision, d e c id e d o n a 1 F r a n k t l a l p i n . a n a p p l i e d a c t e « « e a t o ­ th a t th»* : i«*r a p p e a r - «a» Bola K p a la Lully ll e n !. Madamina f r « » m ‘ fritn G l o - f«»'r**nt f r o m a n y t h a t h a * 1 t«,r.»* h v c « * * la o n •da tbe entertainm ent d il f l r u l t ti team f o llo w « : larq u ette U nlveraity at h a v e n o t p b n e d f h** v t t a t m n s a b o ttld «h» n i o n «-e e i t h e r PO STERS FO R J- R d r*“ > merung TT»n" >*•"* Hfratiaa Gilbert Hproas rfoi ir mthues t f.« r o v e each t h a t act. it la poe- M iU aukni, W la.: A prtl 8. Detroit a ura i t te e »»r th e th) t'ngednl«! . H«-buttert IV •• «hole t r i t o n B u ild in g j*»-humann Songs of the H«-otta F w i t h m«*n»l**r* «»f ’ he '!’> * o Ilege at Eaat L ansing; April N .n tlT , pMrt»m ft*» tit» 1927 hop *•'» T h a T w o G ran ad leni Hcbuanann G rolla Nleht *olka a tb le th a t m ight be trash ed in this way. Bonnie Dundee c h a irm a n I r k T Albion College n t Albion. iH.ln* nut.»» u » « . bjr ib» M. *. ('. »rt _0»- ‘dl . K>«Híes of th e "'¡r schedule fo r th e affirm ative M IT H » im rv m e n t under tha direct km o f I rrte. •ing n _ III T u rn Ye to Me Hiu-h are . .»ne optim tatir young I «en bate at G H«bmde. They will appear this it thii AIteivelleat n (H d M g R a N 'in i Griffen Itejrh l«»in«»nd a«* e ord tn r m u . tllo r m in ,t f . « » i * ' t > a n d h o m e **c \ « e c k e n d In prominent |da«-ea about I H L in d — L —o f TVaughan ree» Grahom I W I •dt Lind — f r*r.I I . D e tro it d t » t'o ll» « e at «tin ..r (• ■ t - '- n t h » » » le a v e w i t h East Lansing. W illia m s Arranged hy Malcolm l a s * « ' rr.tt ; A p ril » . K M u u u n o C o l* « « K a to n u a o o ; A p r il I I . W e * t « m Im tld O U M r » tlo w e t l In th e g y m F in d e r i d « « » A6H0NQRARYHMJ . WINTERSWWG0ÖT tau gqn A -m ip J - H o p P r e p a r a t io n s L e n d A t n io s jd ie r e o f F u r o r e t o C a m p u s Local d u eter •( NaHnal H u e * TWELVE H I MEMBERS v . ta, « rn— Heg the new formal.------------- Th—eila d l— malde nnd —lain Joining In th o ‘under a hrt II lent ly lighted try Africa Karol FratenSy W h ile the more fortunate meo »«1er ,r. p have to raw proudly die- atrnggl— to got theér oidora randy fo r' tuo. they ara not going to ^ L a c t l H a — im y U r n a te A fte F rite — Ia h t e * k * srtrr'Z ^ £ rju ^ h L , » .. t , Mini? r e,m « » T **7» -vm ul 7» — ato— Ha» « S i » *«a * bUaM s ol s Mtm e S i z Z m u z &T h’sa ézla.“ ' ,,,d ^ rh» n-«t ,rf th * Jn a h » » w **?,**” ,¡5 1 2 .„m I , r^a r v .. ur un ■ , J- J HHt o t oa J t tk-arto h M . k!i„ , .apparai, p p a ^ . j r«aa a a to— tot an o t “* . "»ba7 > 2. ^ !' Z i r a r a n * « — ta a r m a S M ito a ra n iih ra H a M arta la p to r.lla a ra awiiacH» I « « w *dnM — y I t o t o t o . r « a to a - . t o . a f r a ra rr t a » T b . iot.M ti.m t. nnlaataS vHK • T »n ttlg aa . , atoa— a a t l l ' j l í ' . i ^ U i r h » « » » . . » la m i t o t S w il h tM ra U r M ^ w h a e t b e an ad «Kb alato» aa thar l ia r a aa*~abton al»— . I b » basa­ la IV Faina Italltara to Iba — W»da»a IW* e •# »hat |nfp|vY I kTK>W Why. ®f C ft l! HIM h'HlWsj hi« Hf*. *»«* l ^ ir f n i i¡m e ' W bra right out o f the ro o a u if | w« r. n t m n r r fun t» Is- « sro d lve sbntit K iln i* w ell hare . w ra raUtteff u> her? A ll right. th"0 U.m t O f muris-. J d J'u* I gut home the Rieit “ "J ® * M au ! |f Mbe wnntg t » be nelffy I dou t « lM trtl >»«. Is*-»use I "*tl you OTrr> !,'', know y o o ll like that 11 thought I wan doing her a f.v o , Michigan StateNews I jn ,t know I « n »rest y o n . «<** rw llv. .ifiir. bassT aajrtad» n»k«l . at »11* fill. Isn't tbst » «linnw-. I«'« y.-n knnw. I’ m n»s X «tln « mtnh kirk m M i k u jrcar b» tk« K a d M » of Ib c .sit o f It myself. I hsve nlw aj» *"■■* P a k t________ M k - b lg u S U M « ■ » a n d u M cond H i m B i t t w a t the to m many isirtle« at home nnd - NO MORE EXTRAS I « m e down here Hist 1 sm rather H lcfc lfa a . A d r c r t ia ta f r a t « t a t - -liorefl with them. Now. " t «ntrse fa ba o f this eompatiy will no longer mghe the » e «geh ch ar,- t u the t a l n « U a n a a rr. o f Ihe alrls are terrll.ly thrilled over «(Sun but to me It's Ju«t one more at ^ T h e r e f o r e ! Tgof^brts*. four or live psatwnge« a s » BOW rid . for the ■ R O H A L STAF F Know himI thra mor*» Know. I fair o f the usual kind. fth. hut I hate H U B E R T a POWSM, m flenulan llooae. Clts. 0 4 « .... M lto r «im |*ir ran*» ratrk op with thi* wrath- itie most (-w illfu l dress you must rami. I||, to my r « s n and see it. ,’, Thl»0 , » & d Ultpe»1 I® » » T T l ¿ s * * * “ * T Wm U“ F M K W . M A K E <•*, H m l u H m m .............. H a s te « » H a r n e « • • • tmlralM ut hut alightly more thao Btreet rar fg f«. H A B I L A. O ETTEI. ............................................... — _<^ * d “ |»or Eauer ially sln.e you're mil xolns .'our L e ro a llortOM. < M Spo rt» Editor I git to ImnI at niithf thinking that I ^.|f j,,,. will enjoy see ins what oiler THE MACKEY CAB COMPANY Georgia l.lgbtfoot ...................................... E r r a Praaro tt. H l ________________ _______ ______ ____- Hortet» M t tor know raaotly «h u t It’« alik« on tuIda. UMrirle are yolns to w-nr ‘ »h f rames - f ’ SST ! In thu morning wunHblnr entirely d if­ will you t.olfr me to dress the nlzht rs IMel 21*444 m H orath» H a r r e l l .............................................. L lte ra r» ferent ha« happened. the llotr? I have hew. wouderlns • • • «diisn I .amid set to help m e . I slmiily _______i, |>. R. oiaon. O eorR Woudbary But if thl« weather keep« up we .a n t do it alone, and you w ont have Paal H. i.A- «hull have to go to the J-Ilop In ail'thins ajns ial to do that nisht ton T. L C h r l M k K . Illtn e b m ih Otisht to set a US o f enjoyment out or Kleigb« • I I It jus! as s-ss! as soln* yourselt. fiood Clothes at Uw Haellwd *V |S »* •*«•» Known Tax)« are a lot more thrHlifig They sav tlte fa run. and the innate are J ob » Rrlahla C. D. B ill Ouorga II. Moon» though, don't you think ao. going to he -Imply wonderful- and NaM BalltMck Marian Branutf J I#. Mffflll • • • I'm going with the adorable Harold W. A. «'all C. Kolkraki V: I And#*r«on That old Baying. The hHnd i« qtilHt-■ .Smith all the girls are Junt rra*> M. Clark II. Pvara J. Kraton R. M rln ali W n Mtillrr Ciao f Vrta CJ. K ll*mwy**r B. N ie n r y o R a tb O r t m lo o r , Btrao. er thiin the eye” rould I«» uwd In the . about him. but he odd in- lie never t •.i «e uf taxi«. only It would have to be. saw any girl as altraetlve as me in all rhHftged to •■’Hie meter I« *|iibk$*r than TWO FOR *39 SOCIETY IÜ P O K T * » NEW SHORT COURSES the eye” , Wannota Hltnon, R oth Hurtl. Edith Htaootan. Pbrlla Troutman, • t • Allee H ontrr. A m « Tntmhnll But not wane eve« I*re »«een. No This Special Purchase gives you an oppor­ ÜMINEM STAFF AH rerttalns— O. T . W hithorn. •*»: U SynHer, • * ; v ir A nderem . Heurm an. H : T eh la Bp arka. V . le w ta Knlder. «Haon. » » meter rotild *«*• away poor thing ha«n't a *hanra. fr«-in them They fairly glue themfwive« to If. and REGISTER MONDAY tunity to take care-of your clothing need- Two garments for one price. 0 0 0 C fre o la tla o — H a i Ooodwln, Th. But H|»efiklng o f tlfe J Hop. Bre you Track, Tractor, Frail Grower», O F F K 'E — BAEEH EN T NEW I.IBHAHT BtTl.UIN O going? Waim't it pathflrttc l»«t week to <«*4* the |«ior junior« ru«hlng mildly Next week’s ad will bring to you the opening as* Beekeeping Cennei Ea> Printed St the l'smpii« Pnn«— l’bone B U S «round trying to l«**-nine eligible for values offered by our new thl* wonderful affair? They are err »aInly making a big effort to *pend rail Thirty Mm- Haberdashery. E d ito ria l» a ppeerlad In the Hl< I II H A N STATE N E W S are w ritten b r the e d ltu rln - th le f rn d hla a»«l«tante. w ho are studfnta. T h e» ran wiidf money. In no w e r lie Interpreted aa r e p n w n tln g the official rlew polnt o f the • • • |{» r «tration wa« held Monday for 2-Panti Salts Overcoat- And what woed»eg»*ne fa«*»« they had ¡several short couraea. aeeofdin* to 521 11> «»lira*. or o f mllof«» o fficial« _________ _______ $21 Up when they found that they would have K W Tenny. dlrw tor «»f «h*»rt B U B B T B I P r i O f f —t t JM l T H R S C H O O L T E A R to pay up their Hi»«« due« for year« four sen About 30 men were enrol­ Harry Suffrin and yea r«! led —. 0 0 0 The new rourse« are truck and 1 C. W. KEITZMAN, MANAGING EDITOR FOR FEBRUARY I overheard two un-ed« talking about the flo p the other day O f enurae. tractor r o u r s e . fruit growers short r o u r s e . and bee-keepers' m urse The her dtdn t know that I, Mherlork f r u i t grower«' rourse is offered for Holme«, waa there with my little note- the first time this yeur Thi* 1« THE GOVERNOR’S FOR A COLLEGE AUDITORIUM l««»k They will probably lie very given (or one week. F*eb 3 to 13, Sm ith-W idlvk C s , h w v w s w s angry when they *«■»• thl- in |»rinf But with actual laboratory work sup­ When the governor of the state voluntarily pointn out a special the eonvemaflon went Mrtnethlng like plementing in«trurtlon M IC H IG A N s i O R A N I I need on the campua, then it la aurely time for the administration th i«: Truck and tractor work continue» nnd the studenta to interest themselven in the possibility of ful­ Well. Praiwra. have you had a hfd four weeks, and the purpose is to train farm operators o f trucks and Itprn N slu rd s» 1'iHII t : M . to the Hop yet? No? My dear, Kd filling that need. ward nle I think it*« lot* will laat two week« closing Feb 19 gymnasium on which he stood. He surveyed the huge gymnasium . I A I with its unsightly equipment. Its cold floor, its hundred of hard, portable chairs, its rickety green bleachers on which sat Michigan State's Farmers’ Week guests. As his voice lost itself in the great hollowness of the room, the governor came closer to the microphone. His magnified voice told the audience that the col­ lege has still building needs. It needs an auditorium, splendid nnd large enough to comfortably take care of great student and visitor audiences, he said. Wa realize that buildings do not make the entire college, yet to our opinion the governor expressed a very important need. We ere grateful for the fine buildings legislature and Governor 1 rtu Greenback have plared on our campus. W ith so many of our wants H 'k r r f j t ««»• £ mew g e t n k e n -stiafled and m e J ^ R for further improvement continually lea. v ? ew tfe * ,e rg e ^ d w t r i s / t rg e m - w h W H H I t n e n are somcwHat hesitant in Mir­ H sve tk n e f f e r t v e n t i tv tx r+ ttte ( t e s t t v e t e J e v t i , ee s e t th e y ing for m o r ¿ w j W F f e e t e i iV t i v s rre w g re w e t P The army-fMd house and tha chemistry building are next on the college building tint. Buildings to satisfy departmental ex­ T k it ten et ef s s tr r t tie m e n tt i t r i e i t tg k t »9 th ete f& e j tte 9 t. Aw. *j pansion we have. We need now a building which w ill truly cater jjT r* tt< f0 0 e 9 t t s k t t e f t k t r t i t e g i t to the studenta' cultural wants. 4 le g e sm b tt 00 .s m t t t:tH tu t We hope that whoa aa auditorium is built it will be a good one. itw g h e B ie L i m p s * * s f t e e grew- expertly planned. One that la architecturally beautiful outside and in. The Gothic designs of our newer buildings offer some captivating idans. The building should be Urge with a seating capacity of 5,000 or Emm. Commodious enough to take care of the college needs for some years to come. It should have a wide and deep stage roomy to the extent of E n g in e e r ! making it possible to produce plays and operas there with a cast of from «0 to 100 people. It should be built to reproduce tonal qualities rather then suppress them. The entire grant building should be planned so that it would provide splendid surroundings for cementing student loyalty to A r r e s t th a t B o l t the college. Wa need each an auditorium, whose interior would H E Seles Dcpsrtmcnt was .auec.i transformer troubles and damaged equip- be comfortable to the mind as well as the body. When the thous­ talking in eniphstic ami easily m»„f ! . . htgh-voitace application there waa ands of farmers from the etata come to vUit the campus on the bi - hs1 Farmers’ Weak nnd on other occasions, they need to asso­ [ understood language. It was say the cumbersome electrolytic arrester. It* pe»- ciate the college with Umfhysical serenity of the splendid rooms I ing, “ W e want action." formame uas good enough. But it required con­ of our newest buildings. The gymnasium is to these visitors A t Weatinghouse. action in many stant attention, was costly of upkeep; and could too much like a hern. | cases is another word tor research. not !>e used on poles. Michigan State hue no mere pertinent building’*orad than the tOMPN U I P O N And research works toward selected W hen Mrpian perfected the Autovalve Arrest­ erection of an auditorium. Economic», botany, history and all goals. In this case the goal was tor new apparatus er, the demand was so great inat orders could not the rest can be taught by able professor» in most any sort of to make unchained lightning more respectful of he tilled, it was entirely new. One type of ap­ building. It is next to absuridity, however, to expect the studenta (o get the moat out of a high grade singer, n pianist, or n lecturer power plants, lines and equipment. paratus solved the whole problem— no more Kr’ appearing before n large audience in the tone burying and distort­ Today, as a consequence, the electrical industry -costly care, it stands up indefinitely, whether IM ing gymnasium ia the beneficiary of the “ Autuvalve Lightning used on jK.lcs or on the ground— sufficient It must be Maheraeeiag for the entertainment committee to ask A n ester". perfected to a degree of etficienA, lone reasons tor veariy sales exceeding 1 2,000,000. a T*»h*s or singer of real merit to appear before a critical service and universal utility never dreamed ot be­ 'u, h results may depend as much on a phase of audience with the very construction of the building against him. fore. Behind that picture you nnd Joseph Slepian an erng neer s jiast training as on his immediate » - ifil It is amusing, bat net coaaoHng to hear the great steam pipe* W ith two degrees from Harvard, he started sear h 1 ake the radio horn which gives the natural M i pound their way into the ears of the audience. With its extremity in bent and cold, the gyaumrium ia a dangerous place. Recently. training in our East Pittsburgh Shops in 19 1 b. tone to Kadioia sets. It was Slcpian's mastery •ü^ i iif,. 4 many of ua ware aa muek interested in the program» of Lorado A year later he entered the Research Department. ot mathematics, in which he specialized at Har­ Taft's cold m in hie andptoring. Danger drafts of air or a stuffy This was the lightning arrester situation which vard, which contributed toward that big advance atmoephera eeem to bo the two alternatives of the gymnasium Slepian took into (he research camp: There were in the early days ot loud-speaker popularity. if we are to get aa aaditorium within the neat four years, we two diflercnt types o f apparatus. One, called the 1 he man with “ hidden reserves” is constantly must begin tmIMlig ghaut one now. The governor is convinced multi-gap, eras used chiefly on poles o f distribu­ finding them called upon to“ ciimb prskt end cross we need one. IM a means much, for his influence ia great. i A g r d il session e legislature will aooa open at the state capital. tion circuits. When lightning struck, it frequently mountains" in institutions like Westxnghouse. Wr..san*honse We maet net advance ear wants ia such a way as to nuke the colkge eeem ungrateful for the buildings it has, but our needs must be advanced. It la impoaaibta to eonvine« the entire legislative body as Gimraor Groeebeck was convinced. Wo cannot invite that body to vault from ear platform However, we eaa make our cam- — inviting. We «to attract Influential um of the NgMlnhira “ r q»ruHfllto«lumueede by lavitiag them to attend a good taming over the box platform to an ehanot uanccgab- U U w r . W hen tkto gronp once disMvera how raerdleeeijr • # ----------- . «H sM sahtar s a M s r a n i t toen Umf to*»wifl b* canvtoMd m mbommab m n m a n . f m d a y . febbria b y it, i m Edited by For Women Only J . W. Edmonds’ Sons Foote’s Auto Laundry The S o d a i W h irl BRVA PKKNCOTT Kappa Haiti Houae W e ll g lrla th is !■ Ju s t fo r yom, aa of course yon w ou ld not w a n t th e j IM TRUN KS mt F P U Rear o f Wasbbnrn'a B aol Cars Washed, Slmecriscd IV Oinwr oth«r »W B » » » eh « » th * •'Union »■«■I Drive, F r n e r Oange and fello w s to kn ow w hat I am going to and Alem it cd—HaveHat With »*° 11 * a., arty amtt thm tTnton W oflaesdav afternnnn the U n io n W e d n e s d a y afternoon the campus society ... . say; bu t Ju a t th e ta m o wo k n o w ! B a U b lM u * n Yuan I Slum p. F o r thin wuek-end we have scheduled the AeTheon th a t th e y w ill rea d It. : tu M» ,u A Scie n tist h as Ju s t d is c o v e re d ' ; dinner in the Union Banding B»turday night. The pre-eedlng night lie th at your e a rs h ave g row n m u c k 1 ! ill- * I''1*' "S win hoeU to the college at their annual winter term larger th is pant y e a r , o a d th a t's ! par’)’’ not all. th e y a re going to expend! In Them Ian C arru th ers spent th e I MW '■ Hiiiu*roft and C lara I«ouisc Columbian Do you th in k th a t th e U n io n The Columbian formal wll be *tag- V a u d e v ille Is w orth th e tim e wad ex- ed at the Union Huildng March sixth (tense put on I t ? m ore ing th e next few years. because th ere Is so the world and you those covered ears to h m uch noiae in ave been s tra A ll in ­ ta k e It a ll PA TRONIZE t, in G rand Rapldo w hile with Smith's orchestra of Detroit fur- in. V visited In H astings. Ihilnncing the noemwt in r**pnrd to Hut here's the worst yet. 1 over- t h e the effort, financial returns, and per­ I heard two co-eds on the cam pue th e nixliitit; the mttsie. All*** 1;iii..»v attend th e J-lfon par- over th e w eek-end and Kappa llella sonal training o f the students I other day asking each oth er w hat •t Ann At ,,r Florence P angborn w ere Aria “n'! , fraternity party In Ypal- Initiation Wednesday nltrht. Form al Then pledge- took Hu* *o<-«ind degree ti< ipating. I do not think it nays. It those tin sk irts were around th e trees was. however, very pleasing and for. They decided th at It was to LANSING LAUNDRY iucs?* ’’ Initiation ceremonies and banquet will beautiful. I| keep the worms from clim bing into “Where the good work UQtl . , rland of P etro lla, O nt- I«* held at th** chapter house Saturday. Dean Kedjriu and Mrs. Kedsie, j the trees. Now girls, worms do not Mrs •' ' ii• visit Her • i Webb will h a re a s h er Mrs. II. i ’. \Vihh|x etitertiiinis| the members if the Y. W. ( ’ A. cabinet worth the time and expense which! Marf‘r »selten d guest Doris C um m ins of lit a tea at her hotiii' on Sunset I.it vi«* athey student puts on them. H ow ever,1 cheer up— th at w asn't so bad are a part o f our student life .!i when you consider th at the first o f Bay Someone has to put forth an effort i: April is not so far off and then we Wednesday nfierno«»n from four until tlphn (Jam m a R h o six o'clock and a little time i nordor to put Mleh-i¡will all shine. pean i.awrence announce* thé l*riM*tic4 ll* »u * e igan State before the eyes of t h e 1 To my mind, that is the M<*rr , ,i Iughler. birth of ii ,riier spent th e wertk-end Dinner guests ! unday were Lila people. K ' m-Ii jind Wiuifrt i Land in. Th«**** main thing for which a student d o e s1 ,„rg, while K eith Hilden entertained Tuesc ay » v. niny were this, secondly he or she does It for •.«it»-»! • his home. in ' !' k Norma Collins a id Lenta Hinkle, experience, and thirdly, because It' SPRING BASEBALL neF Sorortan Miss Cornelius wai cuent of honor at is all for the fun we get out of It. , tiusts of th e society Wed- luncheon Friday linoh. Luncheon« a nlng were M isses Scadden, wer" given Tueada F. Wednesday and Kay Kiggs, Kng '26. 1 believe the Vaudeville is w orth TRIP ANNOUNCED !„•« and Clem ens. Thursday noons during Farmers' The proreds go to the Union, Optai At Ciadnati Oa Mardi M ; lK«»s were e n tertain ed at Week at which Pr -s Itutterfleld and while and the college Is advertised by It Th- dinner i «day evening. speakers were eni srtained to a certain extent. Followed by Trip Tbmafb Ken­ Klchard Lyman, 8. ' 26. .„./YORK COSTUME Cft dents of the oil*'«! uphold the tucky. Alabaaa and Gaargia. I think so. for the talent of our (Bldj..l37N.Wabash Auu C hieafo. III. flAFFERTY unit as a means oi country, addine that ety to the limself had student body in Drought out byt I. The itienniplete varulty iHisehall DEFINESIDEAL worked for the it Training Corps when gress Mr. Me Luffe great t hings « mild er .<• Officers a as in Con- added that Millient Clark, L. A. '26. ««•hiHliile f«*r itrjn. in< Index w*v«»nteen it pays in as .much us it is an a t­ game« wlth thè |MMM«lhilltr «»f Uve other tempt at furthering school spirit. mime* beihg ndded Thls include« nix Your storyin pictures leaves nothinguntold Why not put a little more push and game- >n thè xiatthern trl|». whleh but of such a l l e g p B! an the regu- P ic t u r e * h e lp t o t e ll y o u r r t o r y in > our p ra n p ee- t^ lex* criticism in it in the future? will In- t.iketi l»y thè KsIimimhi, star» June Kaney, 1«. A. '27. Ing Muri li imi wlth l’ nlverslty «»f Fin I ^ t uh r e p r o d i u c > <>nr illu u tra - ar lines of education and pointed out ! Hoover s Seeretarjr Gym latereit- liv e cu n tom er. ® the benefits of a liberal education ritm ati The other eleven game« i., Addreei At CaavecAtia». lproT*»r'l«>m*d i k »w siate eight Mt homo.! l io n * b y » h e L i n e o r H a lf t o n e p rn r e «« in o n e <>r JLji SENIORSPICKMARCH19 YWC A ADVISORYBOARD ; and threc iiwhv. m o r e co lo rn . • America as th e "N am e .t ideal," and eulogising AS DATEFORFORMAL GUESTS AT CLUBSUPPER The xi h.xliile: Manli IMi I nivi ndty nf Cincinnati LANSING COLORI’ LATK CO. V* Lincoln as th e saviour of Ditcats Plant far Natiaul Cna- nt iTncinnatl. y F posterity. H onorable Date May Be Cbaagcd Later; Ta Aprili Fi»rt llenning al Fort llcn- UNM NH 1*11«« *1022 M H T IM J.X N M d.afforty, form er rnem- fercace ia Milwaakaa Neat ning iS rn ite d S tatea C ongress Ba Held la Union Boildia(. April. A|»i Fort Henning at Fort lien- - i.X ■i nt first aslntant to Sec- !,. attend a «lub si* to trad e the fouttdfl* n1.1, formal nt the Masonic temple This D ! Joan He Will Stay for ir greatness fo r valueless We are th e oldest gov- the first event the girls ttftin* hall j Another Year. n • arth because we have a [have ever had Thi- I- t» he th e ir1 Tuxedos .R a c o n stitu tio n th at wvery inter term | mi rty awl the '.'iris sre enthUKOHl alimit if fur it i- quite T I '!! »»f f >wn "rding to word v*xx*i\«xl by (»rntit M Vests ng you from your hom es- Hudson Mi ||,i. I*., n iti itile t It** iiiiiii.iinieiiM'h! •n that insures freedom ! tin W r i t t o « fro m M t l ’h a -a n t . 5 5 .0 0 t o $ 8 .0 0 and freedom of niove- H u n t ho '* c.dh*gmri'’ w h o « H I D i » '»K j I tti»* i miv>M-iit imi VVe*ln*‘«*lay morti- ncoln's great aim was to ih«. .Truing " ¡th Hi- h 'l p of th- nion and th e C onstitution fr«*x|»nien ¡t s u re ••■ight t «• H i t 'e i r el Shi « PI" Shoes ■■• eded because he was a ji flair. 15.00 ta 18.00 v minded m an w ith the T he' are Inning f a v r s '*«»■ *»f that he was th e instru- e«»erxe no knew- «h a i thev are Mmiuhty God and w ith the a.X V**t bil l f!ie> ***' 'le*' .tie Te b< Shirts : ribute of faith. Remem- w.mi thing different. Itc-ide« thev win j it Lincoln had faith — have •erre refre-hnietitx »3.00 ta »5.00 ¿rself— carry on the work The |Mitr<»nx tor the party »ire: M r * East Lansing ■it possible fo r ua to do. : Wen liver. Mr Mild Mrs 11 IlMilndHV, •*ave to those who follow v what is good but w hat Anna Havhs Mis« Jitwephine IInfTarth and ML** Dry Goods STYLES THAT ARE ''(•r because we have pro- DISTINCTIVE • past and th e m em ory of I Ms ..ration- Fannie RruhMker. linxel Warm Wool Hockey Mefiils'rs o f t h e rommtttecs are: .-avlour of th# Union. Manto-- Unfit <*-ilmin. Il*'leii Arattee* Caps, Brown and RO STO N IA N S ¡ust preserve p atriotism ." Mlhlr*xl lira«« un«l I««* Irene Itoih Shoe* In Mai ^ Mr Mclmfferty. There and ■who does n o t wish to be- Marràv, UinaiMt Harriet Ha. k. F.-th-r ! «• >. K«iher I »arimg- Program H ctf :letter A m erican. N othing i»rare Shearer. F.llen Fariev. Marion Gloves atei Ii«*nnp' IU»hn A‘sv<»r* White Ite F H Step m n ri.u still— it m ust eith er de- Triunhull IU*fo*»bmeni« Veo Mar Scarfs •r grow b e tter — and it 1» tin L «'elle lietfid and Kvelyn I orter. 0 see to It th at we strive •hat high and lo fty m otive * us p a trio tic . W h e n we H arkym aN ' •N.rge W ashington we think j nder of o ur n a tio n — w hen I * SHOES « of A b ra h a m L in c o ln we E U W ASK 1M O TO W A Y t. the sa v io u r o f o ur nation, iham L in co ln becom es great- .reater aa tim e goea on. W e Light Colors IKIllUUttllrt mi to em u la te A b ra h a m Lin- are the thing mmmmmmmtn Brttw u w tx v B X o im m u int i m ( i > «aid. ‘i f la m not attended livine being th a t atten ded • ««hington I ca n n o t s u c c e e d . 1 cann ot fa ll. ' W e m ust "irat the w isdom o f G o d ." in Hats A BEAUTIFUL TIME •«ring In tro d u c e d b y Uon- From automobile» 10 n G ra n t M . H u d so n . H on . M r. necktie« the color ten­ KOK rty co m p lim en ted th e local un it and urg ed th e stu- dency i« lighter and NOTICE lia.vea |*nUti»ol anil S o c in l gayer. i my new «nap and models in *url brim H e r e Betow We U st a Few ofttm U t e - HHs On Columbia Records Cam pus S n a p s f M ia t e r n R n i w p o . ' v o l u m e 1. hat« are iu k*s*piug ( OMR IN AND D BA S — • — Y A SB OOOA* itiie return to H. E c o v e ll. « l i b Ibr *l«ril ,h*' -.ÎIH T * la t t l t lU m W rr« - ' u Uding. t»IU**W. I u w M * Befcr- r « T n * |u Y e a r U M M e l— r o í T ro t - T IM l . t t t v H m H m Our Films Are Fresh “ May Fitting Service" M ^ - F o* T t o i — T V H a tfw e r H n u H en*« O rM . M l-D score« another beat I 104* LET US SUPPLY YOU I t P u y » tm f ro d i A new device—the nr»t in Me * * ""* * " * ^ ^ T I u H » l f » i t H unm D e m » O r t . Icuisine (of course), to mt jM II U B - Fm Tro» —•Ileum d u b BMHmu conform hat« to “ in-be­ 104* —CMjuut Club W lu u tween” and “ away-trom- Tie M ILLS D R Y the refular" »i*e». FiuMf U N * Brtf—Fu» i v a —YN4 torte A BD» « * A Stt-D GOODS CO. CO LLEG E W e c m fit „ IH U I IW » I“ MV B ert Felt HaU, »4, »5. I*. Dry Opois Exdoaive agency »moue “ D u n l a p ” h a t « and Meaty I» W av "Heid” cape- Budd’s Muse House D R U G GO. 4SSL51SS m , a. w i e w a * m “ EVERYTH IN G IN MUBjC* < ^ k m r tr t» A a r t F 5 Ä o i p liT ta u m m a rt p m il ÉSHpÉSI ¡¡¡s ill rw Nw M ira n — * m m m n , ra in A V . phm w a bv >*•>*** J. fiale Medili Jo«pph Porter Kllenor H ntchins L. t HORTON Spoeto Rdttar A PAGE OF SPORTS * M urila Bennett H enrietta Scovali highly promising material to STATECONTINUESLOSINGSTREAK Ice Rink Attains Great Popularity HELP KOBS BUILD 1926 TEAM AS MARMETTE WINS GAME, 29-25 Two hundred forty S#-w att bull* would illum inate the sk atin g Pink— if one could buy only bull*. BASEBALL NINE RETURNS NEARLT INTACT FOR ONE OF THE H - H t , Frafcridu M i Dm w Ko« Star l> Hwlk Batik Fratored But th at is not th e case. O nly i l l ■j i)n o - watt bulbs are used We think HARDEST SCHEDULES IN HISTORY; KIEKER LEADS TEAM By Twoaty-MVM Paramal Fm Ii ; Earftaai Her* Sotordoy Night. very little of this ta rt as we litten to the m erry d irk in g of the abate« Thirty-seven candidate! f»»r varsity «J Donald Haaklna» tStrleton Flsb* • scraping th e shiny »nrface. Midi I trni i is h a t k lt ig t*> « fmir o f ■ •n who h a v e Hplekerman. Ilo.v Tbnrman. fob . and lirow Ml»,<■ full«! (n Im-iik It" i»l «mol ilofenalva «iima». while ha wa» In. play- The i-ollegf» rink ha» reached it» -printer**, who have recently bwu de- Imischali. including f**ert* ■ hav r..I;«r,«! it.» Totlea. Kenneth Drew. F. f! M** «trim <>f li« « " ThiirMlay n lih t "«»In«* Thri«' of tho athlete« ware «cut to state of perfection by constant flood- d a m l eligible t*. carry th«* Maize and a ratty service, labile Fot'ts. I«eslie Finley, it. .1 M arnnrtt« m ilvrw lly »iwl tw k *hn ilio «howera via tho poraonal foul ¡iiy For two w»H*ks A H Lavera. Bine I* • *Ictory in the «liishea Th#*«* men nr»*, lleorge Hes- .qill " f , ■ this I ' K m I.» In John Krll.r, C I,. I I « « !. J,.n„ abort nnil nf » 2» !#l tm rr H i" «nmn route, 1'iirrttii anil Thaanow of Mar- aupcrintendent of the building and spring. , i .i,,,,. John l'#rn»n, lt<4»r, Qnlnl».., mi« fn»t "nd rlimpljf pl»T«1 «H *•>" quelle and Drew of ttliita »haring tha grounds d*-partment. directed the ftlvmnb* tenm, nttd Victor I.esc hill skey. icr. former member « f the Oiiindliin — « >' »*«.., A. , way. H tit" Inadln« at tho and of tho flooding and grading of th e ground \V, IMerre. (). W. Macier. M. It w ho has m I - o tried for th*- tHymplea. Is* on hand Gil* spring, and dors not well, liealle l»elu*le. Ulydt* • tl:i \j Drat half. Id-14. Thl« waa I ho llr«t h(in»m. Then the w inter thaw cam e and de­ M 'dilgan Hfuf«* will m»lce giwentw stroyed all p rerioaa work. The ef­ At Ann Aflmr th«*y l«sik t«* Ijewhlns- sign’ fy that trnltring will l»e«in lot* I.indany. Rdwnrd Itahlmnti. • tint» that lh<* M tran and W hlta hn» attem pt P«» Break its l«>*lng streak Voting. «.n not In front thl» tarai at tho m i th«* ii'Miif Moop him in Mnturduy forts were continued and now we k#*y ¡1 *• the IngieNl m«n t« lietter medlntel.v. K. Bremer and A rthur Heckle' In tarnilaa lon. night when Karlham college will^ pay lhave erfect. a glare of tew th at it n e a rly ' Fn*ddy Aldermnn. in the 2SIB flt tli** The material presented to Big Ten meet this spring. Koli* is a* promising a* any Tho «ama wa» faaturad lijr lha call >i vftolf t« the Green »nd w hite The rink is M » by 1*« feet, tn r- Tli** University o f Michigan Is now is hIwrv* Ineilgthlllty and injlirt**s to NEWWEATHER BUREAU indeed this early In the season. There In« of inranljr-aoTnn pamonal foni» m ate's lineni* Hgalnst Karlham »* »1* rounded by a board wall I feet high. snfferl ig from 111** ineligibility plague contend with, that may wreck tli" which ««va tho team» a total of thirty togeffier uncertain but I’aptaln A w arm ing boose will be p ro d d ed whl* h invaded the Michigan State in«*sf promising sqtmd. ala froa chamo» at tha hoop. Htnta Hackett, Frederick* «nd Drew nr** cer- soon w here skaters Bo" Molenda. plunging full Is headed by •BaMy" Kiehler. enpfain Will Be Paeeed Or ky Seaale \»d Kobs will build his HTirt aggregation amoaodln« In m nlflnc tha graatar nnm- G«*le the gttnrd i**rth. rink is apparent o n e can find pro­ ■«ml flashy basketball man. wa* Tkee is Ready far Preiident« hrr. mlaaln« Ihlrtaon. M arqnotta Tin* game 1« scheduled fn t eight fessor*, in s tr u c to r » and atudente tlrd dwlitred Ineligible, but lifter a and varsity third Imseman f«»r Iwo sea- mhmod nine. *fti'elork Ht the gymnasium there at ail hour* o f.th e day. racing •cheek Up" -WHS fr.iind to m g*'*sl >.*.11 Kl«'*»ler is rated «»tie *»f the ls**t Roth toam» «rara ovan tat »ivirlti« Hiinininry lika m adm en acroae the ice Mclioliistlc st a tiding ••Retl" I‘.berry. guardians **T the hot «orner who b»s Michigan's other guard lias Imsmi *l**fl »•v**r wiiFh the Green and White, fie from tho Hold hut tho dMferonao In MM'M. HTATF FH FT p r TP nit«*1v ruled out of iiit«*r-«'oll**giat«* i- .-in accurate and dependable fielder, A bill m aking apropriatior. froo throw» wa» tho deotitn« factor. llick ett. F A 1 0 11 Ilackott and Kriotorlck» found tlialr H ihhI. F »hiHitln« oyiw In tho llr»t parimi that S m i' b. F nettali Htato u nio n point» In tltla chap F re d e rle k a « ' n 0 1 ¡I H *• o ° VKTORY LOOMS cimtpetition '.Iwn'* Hade, former I.an Ij,mI |„,^ Iibilitv with the Stick aitig high ta« kle anil **apfallt. who was St»h'k**rmnn and f a r I Baynes a monogram winner at Ann Arbor Inst ! inftelders who itafnll\ Spick" held down th** initial lions two weeka ago. ha* p«-*“ - AT MARQUETTE year, lut* also fallen under ibe faculty vciir (i H tor. Hmllh’« fmil to»« wa» the nitlj L e w is , G 4 H. li n sack, but s*arre*l m«**t brilliantly nt house nf representative«, a* • other em itter re*l«teted dnrln« the Gole. o 0 u th" (date. Is'ing one «if the hardest to word received by Dewey A S* IIrat half, t'ap tain IHnrnilln« w»» the K e lly . GG 0 o 1 According to ill«* official American ¡hitters oil the leHm last >«*ar Bay tics. m eteorologist, last Tuesday Mnrqnaito nmlnatay thron«hont the ( i r e w , ti 0 I I I 0 «amo. colla-ltn« olovim mmnlor«. tv 1 1 4 1 league Itasetinll wbetltlle which was re­ I is a fast lidding sccoiul biis«*man and C iptii* Cm . AH w i m —4 Ekcfc leased Tueailay. IN*trott will pluy at In go»HÍ sth’ker. Baynes was haiHlieui»- sanction of th e aenate and Prc- The bill baa yet to recelv* In« t'ap tain "t'hrl«" Ilackott for nonr '2% In« honor». 10 A 12 home eleven Saturday*, fwurteen Sun- |N>d Inst seaniHi with Injuries, lint t (’oolldge before th e funds Htato looked to lie far tha l».fter team MARMURTTR FG FT P F T P of Track Star* H*a*ry F m n t * *lay<*. which **(rm|sm«ls t** July I. the na­ tin* tuid way this senmm McGinnis is available for th e building. ,»mI a doiilile liemler July » »hniilil Is» a i-onslatenf imrfonner Ihn n iih out tha «amo, »howln« a fa»t R . H e r e t o . Orer GoM n T m of » H a . tional holiday falling on Sunday this another monogram winner in baseball abort pnnalni attack that »1 timo» had Pratici. F yewr The Tigers also ojieil the season who bus s4*(*ii serri**' at first base, P A T R O N I» ADVERT IM KM lha Northerner» antlroly at »*■» Mar R a m e r , F d * * t h è s t r o n g e a t at Jietroit **n April lit. with T rh and with Macier. n promising memt»er ■inetto i-n o «tarad w ith a rather hunt Aiegeo. F What is her n t M ichigan S|M*aker's t'levelatid Indians e O a y K m * G r e e n .«»*1 W h l . •; tM »a r t h è c o lo r a . *||»- «ijinntl'« flr-t * h 41 M ilwaukee FROSHPLAYTWICE flashy tldilcr. but has yet t«» learn con- xUtimf biiflnc 'I'll** **nly vacancy in the infield 1* Hiato plav» Prmlarlck«. Macheti. I M mnliiitt in t e r r o lle g ia t k « ;t in li 11 a> W is c o n s in . rda* a fle m o o n * *-n-i and Maaon ¡,1 1 1 UT*W*»^SÌ4in of THISWEEK-END tinit nt shortstop which whs vacated by Bolli**'' Richards, leader **f the 111*2.% i ca in Tli** sh«rt field should Is* UiHfMrie 'Hi*mii|*“ »*n. laiwrwi*** bere Frl- Score Mt end **r half. Michigan Suite G m t Ripidi Pity» H«re T«n|kt; well taken **are *»f. *t»nsidering the host ih iM f M a r * t u e i* » o f material, which will make a hid for ill*' Job |u. Marquette II Battk Creek Tkere Tomer- ' * ■ta d th at the Th*' «ailfield is .iwaitiug the return raw Ni|kt. A.S.M.EOFFEB the north la pos- pn-rb track team , »if i wo regulars frinii last ««»arti in , tie pcrstuis «if /in i merma ti and Fleser s mn*t rartain to T« I iff basket l*n 11 (Its face the Bolli * f I bene men are e»cejgli*nally ESSAY AWARD ■ci» of S aturday's men protege* of nach Kl wood fast ami heavy stickers. The untried TT *-k n mat*Ttally Ma i t h i s week end TIm* American Hoeiafv .. Meehan «I r pr-*ence n the Friday night G rand Baplds didate material promise» t** |innit|ie a can- to.till the iinf.uiaottsi ganlen. ! leal Rngineers ani*' «ices an essay State array. < *;*» n Kaim tJrim m . .li: - I'ollege sends It« crack outfit Hie battery material |irolmbl> is prtso contesl fo* it» student m em ­ ,»r Sturai« »n i Freddy ' A liir« « « . her** tnd a featu re of thl« scheduled the brightest of any o f the *l**t»arf ber». Two esa-iys m uit be subm itted of R insing A lderm an n i oi*" of tani«> Is in the fact th at K nlcker 3 0 th** c»ut*tan*l«»g p »r*«'**/‘* ln vtti barker, one nf the yarlfng guard«, meni s. It will Is» fortified by Ge«»rge The firstsubjen’.JUMiY *“fe*°w *** on *ny«*/ 9 i'S «Uni*M > f .-*aa«f a* #E 'Jrhl a ll» ^ )"' Kuhn and Marry Wakefield vsraRjr aw* re;gn ace A lderm an this season th at the 'F ro sh" takes s«HiihpMw tin» fresh lust year. the H istory of the United State». D ur­ la In a cluï*» ill by him eelf » hen it on G rand llaptd« *»n the court. S at­ Berry Fremont, varaity cgteher, is ing Its First 7«* Y ears." and th e beat routes in ttie ; and tìrim i» a urday night w 11 see the Musonmen igniti avnlluiiie in addition to •punían, essay will be aw arded 11 Tift* ot be wonder »he t i * Maf»iu*tte sill • lash with B attle Greek Uollege for who shone Uhlinl the pia»«* f**r the known as the C harles T Mam aw ard n - m*«h*v g‘**id •he second tim e this season After fresh last year. G«uiMÌderiiig this opening the season her** rath er dls- irbsl timlier. the Utili baseball team material, a id a large amount *>f un- NOW NHOWINO H«ter*»i«ly with the F*ssl t ’ltv men should is* on«* of the liest m the history V -, r -ijo n fi the yearling developed fast, and <>t Mi. hignii Stiit*' New Spring Dreaaes mad«* vcrv creditable showings ag The entire roster f.Mlows: < ¡i|»fain n m t Flint and flay f’lty. trium phing Harold Ki*'l»l**r. IVrry Fremimi. G»s*rge SU ITS and COATS n both gam es The previous Battle Greek sam e went to the visitors by Kuhn. Hurry Wakctiebl. « nil Baynes, fu k n h t 4 2 7 - 1 8 count, m ainly because the I »ona|*| Fh*ser. h d to n r /.iiiiui**riiiuu. Womrn'i and Minnen' F reshm en team nt that tim e did not have th e necessary drive, and rnn- Outer Garm ents *'*»n*y to win. after they had ra th ­ er m iraculously creaped up *»n the ç ÿ b m f /s G rlcketa to w ithin one point of knot­ The Style Shop ting the score late in th** gnme T onight’« game m arks the close of Umilimi ñ a u p a ny. In*- th e hom e season for the vearllngs. 11« « . for sfte r playing at B attle Greek to m orrow night, the n ett three weeks hold in store games at Flint. Bay Glty and G rand Hapids in that o rder Morn should start to-ntght at MICHIGAN STATE STUDENTS COME center, along with O rner and Dick- WHIZ ’•«son w orking at the forw ard pos­ itions The guard« should be filled To Eat at in the starting line-up by K nicker­ bocker and R arratt O ther guard« to see action. »»•• ked w e|| ngnltisi list Glty. Mil»** s. h « re • *aly de­ S V I M I T K U K S H U H M M v e lo p in g ta th * e*«-at at preiient. Vanity Party THE PLA C E TO EA T ----- Form er , .»pt*n k a rta sad H olt, both have »bowa kbtlitf thl# w inter, Hat u n l a y \|*rllVanMjr to d o over five feet *lt tb e high Hstunluv. April IT Fn*«h Mopb 17 n h t i* r e l a va Jump » ill t»h*» *e probably be out- TheW olverine Lunch little better height v;*at»ie of a meet. daaaed. sin*.* the aortb eraer» bave F r i f l a y a m i H»uir>lm \ p r j l 2 9 a n d mime , Um> * * j i- l * r » k e r e l a y s *»r P e n n r e l a y s Friday a m i M a t u r d s y . \ p r i l '25 a m i U W im , M ICHIGAN Zim nteruiaa aa4 \n n \o p p e a will 21 Inter-« lass meet cover the ground ta +ae low bsrdlea. Hu t urda y . May I lk > t r o it G l t v e o i- and Van Noppea a til alno m ate with lag», har». OPEN DAY aad NIGHT Mati «on in tbe high tim ber event. Mat ui «lay. May » Io w a State here Each of tbeae th ree mew have look­ Saturday May IA ---N otre Darne. ed iikn I ta hurd le practice, and here. should bring ta some poiaia dm nr- Friday and ftnturday. May 21 and dap for >itate T he relay* of thu ZÎ- Htale tntewvdlegiute. hr re. sh orter length should go to fltate. Saturday. Ju ne 12- Natumal «-«d W/ww We Say— E.E. RICE A Co. with Grtm and A lderm an entered. legiate. t lk o v a . (tvor«4 fur Marq etie.. * ^T h i«^y ear ta th e iru t tim e th at Haturday. M a y I Mt Fleaaant. S tate waa ever carded ta m eat the H atuiday, May A~-Alna^ heve. M arqeette schoi oa th* track. “VALUES” We H m QwlUjr Wttk H A R V EY PHOTO. F t» MEATS LOW PRICES Cleaners and IM IR H M f r SHOP (H a a s ««M U R Formal Shoes $ 4 Dyers 24-H aw S n v k a CAMPUS MARKET TUTTLE SCOTT '•M m m M mt&m iF .