I — % y i f E a « t L a n s in g , M ieli W EATH ER -K N O W THE FIG H T F a ir to n ig h t a i day. S lo w in g r M n f t e m ­ SONG B Y F R ID A Y ! p e ra tu re . L o w e s t to n ig h t ■ about M d egrees. i. Volume 24 TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29. 1931 Number 2 SCHOLASTIC RECORDS BROKEN New Welcomes For Visiting “ FightSong” Trolh to Load Yolls For State-Army EAST LANSING O T Y COUNCIL AS ALL-COLLEGE, ALL-SOCIETY Teams M ic h ig a n S ta te s y e a r ly p ro g ra m Battle P a u l T r o t h . .10. f o r m e r m a n a g in g DELEGATES CIVIC COMMITTEE TO DECIDE ON KAPPA DELTAS o f t e a m w e lc o m e s f o r v i s i t i n g f o o t ­ e d i t o r t. f t h e M i c h i g a n . S t a t e N e w s , MARKS SHOW LARGE INCREASE b a ll a g g r e g a tio n s , s p o n so re d th e U n io n b o a rd , w ill th is te r m be c a r r ie d o n in a n u n p r o v e d m a n n e r u n d e r t h e s u p e r v is io n o f C u r n r l by O n th e hankn o f t h * R ett ('e d a r — In a c o lle g e k n m tn to a l l , a n d o n e - t i m e v a r s i t y c h e e r le n d e r ' a t S t a t e , la s t n ig h t w a s s o l e « t e d b y th e c o lle g e a t h le t ic c o u n c i l 't o a c t a « C h e er le a d e r at th e fo r th c o m in g T h e ir s p e cia lty in w in n in g — A r m y - S t a t e fo o t b a ll g a m e at W e s t Societic Occupying Middle Position in Scile of Averages Show H a m p ton C o o p e r a t in g w it h t h e lo c a l c o l­ A n d I hone S p a rta n s p la y fin d h o i I. J o in t , O c t o b e r 9 Sorority W ill Learn Next Monday Whether or Not It May Keep Its New Home; Council Debates Heatedly on L a c k in g t h e n e c e s s a r y fu n d s to Improvement; Sigma Kappa Lead, With 2.735; le g e a t h l e t i c a s s o c ia t io n a n d t h e sam e o r g a n iz a tio n in o p ix v s m g S ta le team s o r e n e r e r beaten —• trn n s | K «rt t h e p r e s e n t v a r s ity y e ll Lowest Average, of Lait Yeir Raised. s c h o o ls t h e b o a r d is w o r k in g o u t A l l th ro u g h th e gam e I b eg fig h t ,— m a ster to th e e a s te rn sch o o l c o u n c il p i c k e d T r o t h . W h o h o ld s a th e Question Monday Night. a s y s t e m o f e n t e r t a i n m e n t f o r a ll th e fo r th c o m in g in v a s io n s . The F ig h t f o r th e o n lg c o lo r s , p o s it io n iii t h a t p a r t o f t h e c o u n t r y , ONCE A G A IN the scholastic records o f the in stitu tio n a r r iv a l o f C o r n e ll c o lle g e F r id a y (ir e e n an d W h ite . a s t h e m o s t l o g i c a l : c a n d i d a t e f o r th «' Bv STEVF. ROfllENSKl post H i s s e l e c t i o n is e x p e c t e d t o b e wore broken when both the all-college and all-society aver­ a f t e r n o o n w i l l b e t h e o c c a s io n f o r in k e e p in g w it h t h s m o r e o r 1 'ss ages fo r 1930-31 exceeded by wide margins the figure» of t h e f ir s t w e lc o m e K A f’ PA DK1.TA SORORITY at Michigan State College a lu m n i c h a r a c t e r o f t h e s t a t e d e l e ­ a year ago. according to a report issued from the Regis­ A r ra n g e m e n ts h a v e b een m a d e ^ C H O R U S g a t io n t h a t w i l l I n v a d e th e A rm y w ill have to wait un til next Monday tn find nut the fa te w i t h t h e O l d s m o b t le M o t o r W o r k s trar's office. f o r t h e u s e o f c o u r t e s y c a r s w it h s t r o n g h o ld t o s e e i t s A l m a M a t e r tn which it has l>«»»*n delegated hy the East Imnsing city w h ic h t o m e e t t h e l e a n t a n d t o Sm ash r ig h t th ro u g h tha t lin e o f blue. council. The council in it heated session yesterday decided The general rise is accountable through the fact that the t a k e it o n a t o u r o f L a n s i n g a n d W a tch th e p o in ts keep g ro w in g — to tu rn tht* m atter over to 'th e civic committee fo r delibera­ societies occupying the middle group in the ratings had better averages than last year. T h e tendency seemed to lu- toward a more concentrât-0 e n v ir o n s C o m p l i m e n t a r y t ic k e t s f o r t h e U n i o n p a r t y F r i d a y n ig h t « i l l b e p r o v i d e d t h e v is it o r s , a n d S ta te team s a re hoaad to win. T h e y 're fig h tin g w ith a v im — FRATERNITY TO tion w ith complete power to act. Or. K. M. Olin. head o f the in firm a ry at Michigan State college, appeared before the council as ii representative o f ERECT HOUSE e v e r y a t te m p t w ill b e m a d e to e x ­ ed mark rath e r than widely R ah! R ah ! Rah! o he Kappa .Delta sorority. In separated figures, The high- L a r g e P e r c e n t a g e t e n d a l l c o u r t e s ie s t o t h e m , a c ­ c o r d in g to H a m p to n . See th e ir lin e is w eakening. o * a * ib i a b rief statement, he told o f est h o n o r, w on by Sigma o f F rosh E n r o ll ‘K ir * S is te r F la il thp position of i he society W e 're g o in g t o w in th is ga m e ,— Kappa w ith 2.73? which is a drop o f over .2" from last year, brings the top o f the A i v o r d i n g t o a s t a t e m e n t b y D e a n in A g D e p a r t m e n t ALUMNI ASS’N F ig h t, F i g h t ! R a h , T e a m , F ig h t, V ic to r y f o r M , S , ( '. Delta Sigma Phi Begin, Con- itruciien of Fine P ro v e s a Su ccess, C h a ir m a n tfirla ami begged the council A v e r s ! " “ lln " ' th‘ ' t i n * *<> ><-main it th e ir pew house at leaat scale nearer the center this J F C o x . t h e f r e s h m e n e n r o l l m e n t y e a r ; t h e lo w e s t a v e r a g e s o f a nt><> w e r e c o n s i d e r a b l y r a is e d T h e a l l - c o l l e g e a v e r a g e w a s 2 272 year in d red a g r ic u ltu r e th is e r a b l y l a r g e r t h a n la s t year a n d fift y - t w o fre s h m e n h ad is c o n s id ­ O n e-h u n ­ LISTS GRADS Picture Building. nn Page Three» The B ig i t t Is b e in g t r ie d movement. 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N E W S B E G IN S C A M P A IG N th e c o n s tru c t 1 t e r n itV house D e lt a S ig m a Mu. Hie he e re c te d fo r th e Ir a n a t i o n a l v u 'i a l m a n o r th r U p o n a r r iv a l o n th e M i c h i g a n S t a t i A l p h a P i c h a p t e r o f f r e s h m a n g i r l w a s a s s ig n e d a h u p p e r c la s s g i r l a s c o u n c i l o r nt am pu s h now c a r e o f . ” I)r . O lin s ta te d r e a liz e " h e c o n M iA ie d . " t h a t t h e y a r e w r o n g , t h a t t h e y a r e be­ T h e s e g i r l s i n g u s e d f o r b r e a k in g t h e o r d i n a n c e . “They fia t u n it y , b v i H G . C h r is t m a n : S u rm a K a p p a 2 735 f r o m t h e t a r m W h ic h in d ic a t e s t h e a id e d t h e f r e s h m e n in r e g i s t r a t i o n , T h e y w o u ld li k e - t o s t a y t h e r e until P u b lic a tio n o f n n e x t e n s iv e c a ta - C o n s tr u c tio n c o m p a n y o f I jt n - in u c o n f i d e n c e o f f a r m e r s in t h e s t a b i l i t y I B S T R E S S T IG H T S O N G ' : A lp h a C h i O m e g a 2.597 a n d g e t t i n g f a m i l i a r w it h the- c a m - ' t h e e x p i r a t i o n o f t h e s c h o o l y e a r . " lo e n e o f a l l g r a d u a t e s o f M i c h i g a n A lp h a P h i 2 591 o f t h e i r b u s in e s s . S ta te c o lle g e , to g e th e r w it h th e T h e d w e l l i n g is e x p e c t e d :<• l>e r e a d y p u s T h e y a r e a ls o t o a c q u a in t t h e on b e h a l f o f t h e lo t o w n e r s In f o r o c c u p a h c y b y F e b r u a r y 1st S esam e 2 574 T h e d i v i s i o n o f a g r i c u l t u r e 1« m a k ­ n a m e s o f a l l f o r m e r o ff ic ia ls o f t h e -g i l l s w r t h t h e v a r io u s e x t r a « u r r j e u - t h e v i e h u t v o f t h e s o r o r i t y house. P la n s d r a w n f o r th e s o c ie ty by I ; T h e tn K a p p a N u 2 566 in g d V e r y e f f o r t t o e m p l o y m o r e s tu - l a r a c t i v i t i e s o n c a m p u s , a n d h e lp D r W L B a l d w i n s t a t e d t h a t all i n s t it u t io n , w a s o n e of th e m a in T h o m a s T a n n e r . A n n A r b o r a r c l i i - t h e m tn a n y w a y p o s s ib le t h r o u g h A lp h a G a m m a D e l t a 2 495 d e n t £ i n f a r m u o r k t h a t n e e d s to p r o j e c t s a c c o m p lis h e d t h i s s u m m e r o w n e r s in t h e v i c i n i t y a g r p f t o al­ tp c t c a ll fttr t h e c r - c t l o n o f a t h r e e i D e lp h ic 2 481 b e «r o n e T h e n u m b e r o f s t u d e n t s b v t h e A lu m n i a s s o c f h t io n . ' G l e n n Q th e y e a r lo w t h e g i r l s t o s t a y a t t h e i r new | National sorority averagr 2.481 w a n tin g to w o r k >« g r e a t e r th a n R t e u a r t a l u m n i s e c r e t a r y a n n o u n c ­ Need for Individaal Melody to Characterise College at Concerts, r t o r y s t r u c t u r e t o b e b u ilt o f In d * it i a lim e s t o n e . It Is e x p e c t e d It w i l l b e s i t i l a t e d o n e w i l l b e a g r e a t th a t t h i s s y s t e m q u a r t e r s u n t il C h r i s t m a s H e ex- ; A lp h a G a m m a R h o 2 479 u s u a l w h ile th e a m o u n t o f w o rk r e ­ e d r e c e n tly u n p r o v e m e .n t o v e r p e c t s th a t b y t h a t t i m e t h e girls j A l l -sorority average 2.477 m a i n s a b o u t t h e s a m e a s in o t h e r F i n a n c e d J o in t ly b y t h e 1 a s s o c t a - Games, Etc., It Felt by Campos Leaders; Crowley, b lo c k e a s t o f t h e c i t y l i m i t * o n E I t h e u n o r g a n iz e d m e t h o d o f IcK ik ln y w i l l h a v e h a d t u n e to p ro cu re a G ra n d R iv e r av e n u e a f t e r f r e s h m e n , t h a t lia s b e e n e m ­ s u it a b le s it e P h i C h i A lp h a K a p p a D e lta 2 468 2 466 yea rs tto n a n d t h e S t a t e B o a r d o f A g r i ­ Falcooe Offer Sopperì to Movement. T h e fr a t e r n it v h o u s e w ill h a v e a p l o y e d in t h e p a s t , a n d it Is h o p e d C it y A t to r n e y H a r r y H u b b a rd w a x c u l t u r e t h e c a t a l o g u e is t h e f ir s t o f c a p a c i t y « if 38 m n a n d W ill b ’ 72 I Loral (orority average t h a t it w i l l b e c o m e a n e s t a b lis h e d n e x t t o v o ic e a n « » p in io n l i e >tated COUNCIL MEET 2.464 i t s k in d t o le a v e t h i s s c h o o l s in c e f e e t b y 36 f e e t , f a r i n g G r a n d R i v e r i n s t i t u t i o n a t .S ta te t h a t t h e c i t y < r « I in a n c e s h o u ld be | D e lt a A l p h a 2 4579 1916 A c t 'o r d in g t o S t e w a r t i i n a ll Realizing the neceasity fo r a college sung that tru ly avenu e I t tn s it u a t e d o n a h u g e lot e n f o r c e d , a n d w h i l e h e h a d n o de­ K a p p a A lp h a T h e tn 2 4576 p r o b a b i l i t y it w i l l n o t b e a d d e d to «mphasizes.-the s p irit and tra d itio n o f Michigan Statu col­ WORK BEGUN ON s t r e t t h i n g b a r k f r o m t h e s t r e e t »»• I Rll-college women's average 2.454 s ir e t i , w o r k a h a r d s h ip o n t h e girls, w it h in th e n e x t te n o r fift e e n y e a rs SET FOR TONITE t h e R e d C e d a r r i v e r w i t h 156 f e e t o f N'on-sorietv women'« average 2.439 f o r r e a s o n s o f e x fte n .s e lege ath le tte teams, th«* Michigan State News this week fr o n t a g e o n t h e s tre e t . h e t h o u g h t th a t t h e c i t y s h o u ld aa- H e p r a is e d tin * ordi­ la m b d a C h i A lp h a 2 407 T h e b o o k is a c o m p l e t e d ig e s t o f fired the opening guns in a campaign to re-popularize T h e d w e llin g its e lf, fr o m a s u rv e y a e r t »ts p o w e r . 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C.s 15-year-old “ Fight Song.’’ NEW BUILDING 2.314 a l l g r a d u a t e s o f t h i s c o l l e g e s in c e o f t h e p la n s p r o m is e s to p r o v id e P r o A .lp h ia n 2 309 t i c l e a n d o n e th a t s h o u ld n o t be I National fraternity average its in c e p tio n lis t e d by c la s s e s , b v Believing that the emphasis on State’s “ Alm a M ater” h a s a m p le ro o m f o r b o th liv in g q u n r te r * b rok en H e a g r e e d ' h a t t h e girls I Chi O m ega 2.398 2 299 G.vernine Body Will Clrao,e g e n a ru p h c a l lo c a to li, a n d a Vnd a lp h a b e t- over-shadowed th<- mor« peppy and whymthiral marching a n d s o « ta l p u r p o s e s A l a r g e lo u n g e s h o u ld b ‘ a l l o w e d to r e m a in at Ä . i. . . c a lly T h u « every e x - s• s t u d e n t ru n s t h e f u l l l e n g t h o f t h e w e s t s id e house fo r a r e a s o n a b le le n g th O f ] til-college average 2.272 Dale, for Trnditmual fo u n d u n d er th r e e d iffe r e n t h ea d mg o f the “ F igh tin g Spartans,” the News management w h i l e g u e s t r o o m * a n d lo b b y o c c u p y t i m e h ut t h a t t h e c i t y s h o u ld d o all P h i K a p ix i Tau 2 264 m g s in t h e c a t a l o g u e . I n a d d itio n yesterdav began a m o v e m e n t*- t h e r e * t o f t h e f ir s t f l o o r . T h e b a s e ­ Groundwork Storied on Addi­ in P v p o w e r t o e n f o r c e It. I H e r m ia n 2 247 Event«. t h e tia m o R o f a l l o f f ic ia ls c o n n e c t e d m ent w ill house k it c h e n t l i n i ' i '' , I Olympic 2 235 w i t h t h e c o l l e g e in c l u d i n g s u p e n n - 1h s w in g stu d e n t org an iza-Jlernity found!, and Panhellenw •I ’lCil are also to be upproarhcti f o o m a n d s t e w a r d s ' q u a r t e r s , in a d - 1 tion to Engineering Labora­ It t h e r e is a n y t h i n g w r o n g w i t h th «* o r d i n a n c e I t h in k w e a l l s h o u ld 1 All-fraternity average 2229 I Alpha 2.189 old W i t h a n a c c u m u la tio n o f n ew a n d d tM w tn o M f a r i n g t h r r r . nw nTfber.* t e n d e n t * o f p u b l i c in s t r u c t io n , m e n i - ( h w s b r r a -¡A th e B ta ? . B e a r d ot A g r i r a i , b e h i n d p «, th e g r O O t e r i^ . t a k e n b y t h e board I H e s p e r ia n 2 176 I t is e s t i m a t e d t h a t n ea the support o f the plan i,and. yesterday exp !’ S"»*d w i l l l n g - I local fraternitv average t o n i g h t in t h i e c o u n c i l o ff i c e i n t in 1 nu« of a p p e a ls H ere th e gam e of 2 .1 7 « U n i o n a t 7’ 30 3( A lw a y s a c t iv e d u r in g nam es are fo r k i s C o a ch Jim nr Crowley, n*w <" emph*si* ' F i g h t S o n i ­ p a s s in g t h e b in k w a s s t a r t e d when I F u n o t n ia n J 162 o f th a m b ri 54.’ ->«- h i a t fo r th c o m in g f li g a m e s F a ! f a l l t< a n m u t u a lly l a r g e n u m b * i F ra n k M itc h e ll p r e s id e n t of th e I N o n - iio e ie ly m e n « average 2 .1 6 * p o m i* e x p o r t e d t o b e ¡ . :d ^ r d l * - g ra d u a i who declared that a snappy com* «uw i «i n • o r g a h U H t in i :l o t a p p e a ls s t a t e d t h a t it was ' ' k< I Pi Kuppa Phi dc< t had fig h t son g »,« « one of th e m ost m ake ;» p r n c t lc p la y in g r i» "• ti ' ' ot e n fo r c e th e o r ­ h D e lt a 2 066 ery ia o p e n i n g «>! . 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S t e w a r t hour w h i c h la m u c h b e t t e r t h a n t h e "As f a r a a t h a e n g i n e e r s a r e o o n * L o s t a t M a w A r m o r y . “ _ L Q 8 T — L e a th e r key cu e w it h El- old s y s t e m o f f r o a e n f e e t a n d h a n d s c e r n e d . t h e p r e a e n t s y s t e m s e e m s f e r e d . H e l e n N ila s . 4M M- A. te g s H a lu rn t o O s s o th y C ro u ch er “ in lin e in , «C o n tin u e d an «a ft t) m N ‘ 1 v « ( i l M STUDENT PULSE •*» BARRATT SHOE R EPA IR IN G D Y E IN G — S H IN E S — L A C E S TO SOAR m m NEW RECORD: l i i M f a a d Initiated arffetes a a a n y ta p ir p i t t i a M t ta atadaat I a te rra ta W e W Ul Re-C olor You r W h ile Shoes • M W w J tw ice w eekly d u rin g th e Collegi* ye ar by th e (students o f M ich igan S tate arc w a k a a M d la tb la ra la ia n . Entered aa necon«l d a » m utter nt th e jMwtofPire, Fu st L a n d n f, M ich. I rider College Drug Store 1®1 E. Grand River ■ Ich igan State N e w * «-fTles* i* ioreteil on the fou rth floor o f the U nion Bldg- Tele|»hone, Colieite E xchange, Kxfennfon lo t. ___ .«W t e t fv M — C o llegiate Hpi-on1 A d v. A i . , Inc., 503 F ifth A v e ., N ew Y ork C ite . t12 N. M ich igan A ve., Chicago. III ., R oy liM rnhill, In c., 40 K. 34th St., EXPECT 1 5 0 M 0 R E STUDENTS To th e F ro m E d ito r : what I u n d ersta n d , a g re a t R.O.T.C. Students M aw Y o rk C ity, NO linylesUin St., H ilto n , M ax«., 410 N . M ichigan A re ., Chicago deal of tim e and e ffo r t is d e v o te d Regntrxtnm System Utesl This Term Termed “ Thonwghly i to th e ta s k o f s h o r t e n in g t h e d e la y S d lto rialx ’ appearin g In the M ichigan S tate N ew s are w ritten by the editor* in -ch ief and hi* axxixtanl*, who are .In den t*. They ra n in no' way be Interpreted a* repreaentlng the view poin t o f college o fficial* Efficient” by Facally Members, College Authorities; i in r e g is t r a t io n , c la s s if ic a t io n , and paym ent of fe e s h ere at M ic h ig a n S U B S C R IP T IO N , $1.A0 T H E R CH O O I, Y E A R New N on I t Work of Prof. L. C. Emmons. S ta te N ew s y stem s are c o n s t a n t ly b e in g d e v is e d , a l l w i t h t h e s a m e e n d “ APPRO VED " E D IT I » III A I. S T A F F E N R O LLM E N T C O NTINUEIJ TO IN C R E ASE her- in v i e w — t o d o a w a y w i t h t h e n e c e s - Army Shoes M A N A G 1 N » KU IT U It G K O R ti K !.. M E R K E E . ’<12. Emioni inn H o1 a s s o c i a t e e d it o r .JACK OH R Fifí, M2, 330 Southlawn.. Eaat Lnn.i By JOHN TATE, Jr. yesterday when 3,078 .students were officially registered at •s i t y o f l in e s a n d t h e n e c e s s it y o f C O -E I) E D IT O R . H A Z E !. - A . C im t E N S . ‘ 12, Chi O m ega 11« W p s pp b y t h e lig h t o f a n e r o tic noon. O f this number 1,189 were freshmen and transfer s t a n d in g in lin e s . I t s e e m s s t r a n g e , H HTTSINESS M A N A G E R A R T H U R U N O R E N , '*32. H erm lan Hot m o o n th a t, a s t r a n g e a n d p e r n ic io u s students. th e r e fo r e , t h a t n o a t t e m p t h a s e v e r S' I c u s to m c lin g s as d e s p e r a te ly t o lif e Indications Were that the total o f students to enroll for is p r o b a b ly m o r e c r u s h in g , m o r e b e e n m a d e t o a v e r t o n e l in e w h ic h w, t h is y e a r a s e v e r i t d id i n t h e p a s t . A POOR CH ANGE** S o m a n y y e a r s a g o d i d it o r i g i n a t e the fa ll tern\ classes would equal the record enrollment n e r v e - w r a c k i n g , a n d ' m o r e t e d io u s t h a t I t ’s d e r i v a t i o n is lost, i n t h e m is t of last year, w ith a slig h t possibility that the mark m ight th a n a n y o t h e r . I r e f e r t o ' h e lin e The new fushlfi# rules put Info effect this year by Pan- o f e a r ly s tu d e n t d a y s a n d h a s fo r e v e r be shattered when a ll the last minute classifiers have been I W h ic h g a t h e r s i n t h e b o o k s t o r e t h e hellenic have* been a m atter o f great comment. W hile f le d t h e m e m o r y o f m a n . E ve n th e recorded. f ir s t t h r e e o r f o u r d a y s o f e v e r y c o -e d s . w h o a r e a p t t o fo r g e t so sch o o l year. there art* some phasetf of this new system that are consid­ litt le o f a n y t h in g o f th e n a tu re o f As is the case each year about 100 or 150 more students A l w a y s t h e r e is a c r o w d w h ic h ered a marked improvement there are others that have th is , n o l o n g e r r e m e m b e r . a r e expected to registero ja m s t h e b o o k s t o r e t o t h e d o o r s ; a l ­ caused a good deal o f confusion both in the minds o f w ithin the next two weeks. a ll t h e system« s t u d ie d i n the n e w o u t i n t o t h e c -trc et O n e m a y a l ­ m o s t a lw a y s t h e r e ’ Is a l i n e l e a d in g rushees apd sorority girls, and seem im praetable when It is not at a ll strange that This number o f students one W h ic h w a s in a u g u r a t e d a t S t a t e w a y s b«* s u r e o f w a i t i n g a n h o u r to sophomores should become In­ applied. terested in the flock o f new co­ would swell the total up to ^fis y e a r , b iiv a b o o k o r t w o . a n d a n h o u r Is One o f t he innovations looked on favorably by the sorori­ eds that annually take up their nr past "the a ll-tim e record of compfcrte and artoltr ngure. lor, v e r y c o n s e r v a t i v e . A l w a y s t h e r e a r e ties as a whole is the concentration o f rushing dates into abode here. N or is it incon­ ..o i» » i « . i . . . _______ t h e total e n r o l l m e n t f o r t h e f a l l s o m e t h a t c a n n o t b e s e r v e d . fo r sale at the ceivable that Junior* are likewise 3,211 students set last year. t e r m « t i i not be a v a i l a b l e u n t il a ll I s u g g e s t t h a t o n e o f t h e p e r s o n s a period o f eight days starting freshman week. But there a re loud wails from freshmen and fra te rn ity women alike when the question o f date books is brought up. The idea Inclined, lin t when a number o f the senior class each year And solace fo r th eir past mlsctfes tn O fficials were optim istic in students h a v e c o m p le t e d r e g iL t r a - w h o d e v o t e s s o m u c h t i m e t o th** anticipatinff that a largo fcton. The t o t a ls a r e e x p e c t e d to b e e l i m i n a t i o n o f b o t h e r in r e g i s t r a ­ . , . n u m b e r o f s t u d e n t s w o u ld r e p o r t . ready s om e tim e w ith in t h e next t io n w o u ld g i v e t h e s u b je c t a l i t t l e M. S. C. Armory o f sending two invitations Instead o f seven sounds much freshmen co-eds It appears to ^ en Vdays. e a r n e s t t h o u g h t , a n d b y t i“ X ' y e a r P a r in g is s u in g o f I n ifo r m s fo r r e g is tr a tio n s o m e t im e th is w eek approach a rase o f arrested h e m ig h t e v o lv e a s y stem w h ic h simpler, hut experience shows that. Its disadvantages are development. A form o f per­ The r e g is tr a tio n system used at E very s p r in g , p o lic e m e n arc ac­ w d iilr i e l i m i n a t e t h is m o s t n o x io u s many and varied. M ic h ig a n s ta te t h is y e a r w a s t e r m ­ and u n n ecessary o f a ll lin e s manent non compos mentis. A c u s to m e d to s e a r c h in g fra t e r n it y L. O . ’33 S pecial P ric e s to R. O. T. C. S tu d e n ts A sorority can’t send a g irl In which it is especially in te r­ persistent state o f the status quo. ed "th o r o u g h ly e ffic ie n t" by fa c u lty h ou ses at th e U n iv e r s it y o f C a l i f o r ­ a static and unprogressive con­ osted a hid to every party, flo w is that g irl to know how m em b ers and c o lle g e a u t h o r it ie s n ia t o f in d lo s t a n d s t r a y e d article.*; she stands? How can I in sorority let her know without dition. a peculiar semblance o f senility. C r e d it fo r th e in n o v a t io n goes to O n »* house y ie ld e d a to m b s to n e w h ic h h a d w a n d e r e d f r o m a c e m e t ­ P A T R O N IZ E T H E A D V E R T IS E R ^ -M A X %f resorting to d irty rushing? W hat can the sorority do w'hen P rof L. C E m m o n s, w h o d ir e c te d Harkym aN e r y 20 m ile s a w a y . F res h m a n W eek , an d Is resea rch it jias tn account fo r every Unaccepted hid to its national? T h e s e b la s e n n d o i h e r w i s e i n c o n ­ Unless u g irl Is very well acquainted in a certain Society s e q u e n t ia l m e m b e r s o f j j i e s e n io r p r o f e s s o r in I n s t i t u t i o n a l m a n a g e ­ m ent R E A L S E R V IC E c la s s m a y a ls o h e a f f l i c t e d w i t h a she w ill not accept its in vita tlo n i she is a fra id it w ill P r o f E m m o n s s p e n t c o n s id e r a b le Th m e e t in o f th e fre s h m a n H alf Sole and Heels, complete $1.50 not think her interested* the ref on he cannot visit as large y e a r n i n g f o r t h e n e w , n s n r: o f p a r ­ ven u o f lo v e A g a i n t h e y m a y l>e t i m e s t u d y in g t h e s y s t e m s o f v a r io u s e d u c a t io n a l s y s t e m s in t h e c o u n t r y 101 n p h y M c H l Ci!» 1 w h ic h e d u c a t io n Is h e ld le c tu re T u e s d a y .- Hats f leaned and Rebl«M*ked .M 4 r SHOES a number o f houses as she could under the old system. g n m h le r s b y " n a t u r e , f o r s u r e ly t h e a n d c o m b in e d t h e b e s t e s s e n t ia ls o f fro m 5 to « ( i • lo rk . w i l l b e p o « t - Shoes Dyed and N ew l-acc*. .50 1 «B ■•. W M H D M T M A V I. Another obvious and very great disadvantage is that girls n e w r o - e d s . In a s e n s e , m a y be l i k ­ p o n c t u n t il 'I u e s d a y . o r t o b P T fi Try to Real Our Price« e n e d t o a r u ffle lir e iw ir t lr u ln r LANSING, MICH. are being entertained at parties a fte r they’ve been dropped s e n io r m lg h * b e lu c k v e n o u g h t o STATE S IIG E AND HAT PO P eh? Just like a dream come from the rushing lists, sim ply Hferause three invitations d r a w a p r iz e A f t e r a ll, h o p e Is true. O f rnurse we m ight ring have to be sent out at once if the g irls are recommended. v e r y n e a r ly a p e r m a n e n t fix tu r e a n d in that strong silent man, Frank I t is absolutely fu tile to he entertaining people who aren’t a f t e r th r e e y e a r s o f m e d io c r e 'i f Conover, or that most retiring a n y i s u c c e s s , t h e s e n io r f ig u r e s t h a t and modest o f campus figures. even being considered. Certainly, this system o f date hooks I t 's a b o u t t i m e h e g o t a b r e a k G a r fie ld fro-ed conscious) is as confusing to freshmen as to sorority girls. Thatcher, hut there's no use Under the old system as soon as names were dropped W hatever the reason, the cus­ making a Joke o f this contend. from rushing lists the invitations stopped coming. The tom has a pernicious angle. (Or Ho send in your suggestions, and O f t ! t y n c jG ic f o p T a S -U would yon ra il It curve?) We if you're lucky enough to w in, freshman knew whefe to concentrate her interests. Undffr more or less takr fo r granted we II sre-that Green does a little the old system a g irl hail to decide on accepting only one that freshmen co-eds are naive, intellectual gymnastics to gel in v ita tio n at a time* thus she was juvgh a.chance to pick disoriented to college life, and him self in shape. and choose. The date hook system is a lottery. The fresh­ man doesn’t know what she’s getting into, and the sorority doesn’t know what it is getting. Put everyone is getting it. not yet at that point where a man is only a man. And when the recipient o f a breath-taking rush, accompanied . by honeyed Anyone w it h a sense of f n a y e n t e r Mur c o n t e s t, - t h is q u a l i ­ h u m ") fi c a t i o n a u t o m a t i c a l l y e x c lu d e s th e MOISTURE-PROOF CELLOPHANE I f PanhelIonic could combine the advantages o f the fo r : and sophisticated phrases, and a f a c u l t y i n i t ’s e n t i r e t y , n w a k e o r a t mer rushing bids w ith I he advantages o f tin* concentrated sympathetic moon, the attention o f a supposedly influential np w o r k ; th e a d m in is tr a tio n w it h I he e x c e p t io n of P ro xy «we do our S e a le d T ig h t — E v e r R ig h t rushing used this year, a simple and sane system that would perelassman is likely to cause % b r o w n in g w h ere it m a t t e r s ); th e he really practicable m ight he inaugurated, while now her -to WTtte hectic letters, and f r a t e r n i t i e s a n d s o r o r f t ie s b e c a u s e everyone is playing a little game w ith a big element of The Unique lose the solid feel o f knowing no one w it h th e d iv in e g ift of chance and relying oh a lucky break t<» accomplish as mother earth b en n th her fast c h o r t l e c o u ld r u s h f r e s h m e n R tid flying feet. im portant a m atter a pledging. k e e p lu s fa c t, s t r a i g h t ; t h e i n d e ­ p e n d e n ts . Ih 'c h u s c th e y th o n g ! HUMIDOR Hut i n r v i l a b l y s i»«- s tu m b le s , a s J o in in g h f r a t e r n i t y w a s s e r io u s m WOL i m u m : s i rro n i W I IR H R I S I T ? m r - v itiih lv f n j l v a n d e v e n m o r e in th e fir s t p l a c e ; stud J i m Ifn fcM n e v i t n b l y re fle c t* - S h e 's b id s e v e n - • t h e g r e a t im p r e s a a r io ) w h o a e b e llv W ith less than 12!) per cant o f the required number o f im - t r u m p w it h o u t lo o k in g a* h et la u g h s a r e f o r f ils o w n t e p id je s t s Wolverines subscribed for>r. tin editorial staff o f that pull* PACKAGE c a r d s a n d It t u r n s o u t t o la* a b u st lication has begun work on tin material.. Only .‘187 fresh* On th e o th e r h an d 'le t s not b ( On secuMd Uioughf maturaJIv fa c e lio n s ' th e b o y fr ie n d calloused ammme Ihe first one) this men and Uppérclassmei indicated their desire to buy I he We b y f o m y e a r s o f t h e r a c k e t th in k s sad -Hu.slion leave«.- only Prcxy book, a showing that is i xtremely poor, to say the least. i t 's a g a m e a n d t r u m p - h is p a r t ­ and me i sounds like n popular A possible excuse "! I In- present economic depression n e r s a c e W h i l e a ll t h is l i m e s h e 's •-»lie—and hahv inakA ihrrei might be advanced. Tit -. however, cannot account for the b e e n p l a y i n g f o r h ig h s ta k e s a n d 1» figure «ml a name for this fact that the number of subscriptions gained tlu iiiiy rugis- Tthhaet Hmeabkrea- ic it la.1m ebnuttd n es* R e s u lt' thine W e'll simply loss aside b u s in e s s h a s ruling*, and har only the facul­ traitons this year is lost tiian ha I f that o f last.- g o n e to H — I ty. whirl». after all. I* a minor Z i p - i The facts p la in . I ilessOlu* yearbook jms the sale a flair Ho. children, rack vour *o t 14011 booti hiicaj¡on w ill In- prohibited by Well, von got 1«, admit tliat brains and send In the results in tills all tills U|> spare « arc of a (w o cent stamp to your Jjcollryv awl ho »he missing oi Its Wi t tin- Wolverine, the school w ill nfTictal publication, and win this and l t ps o p e n ! O u t o f th e g e n e r o s ity o i o u t n a t - tempting prise It's the oppor­ • »Seniors shout d h. secure their copi for it U r a lly k in d h e a r t w e rt g o i n g t o le t tunity o f a lifrUmc. • th e ir own bool S. it should prrn a prist o u r p u b lic in o i l s o t n d h l n g W e S s s th te m w n o tc h e d ta b o n th o h a v e k u ig b e e n d i s a l i a f i r d w i t h t h e Mpossession., a ■r n i"-l active year atit sc school, hoi fo p o f th o p a ck a ge. H o ld d ow n ■The upper clan are expected tn support this u u th s fa c ^p ro je ct Which i ? D uring tin * i s u m g Ton hand at lh I i l l i o i I lie st intent’s benefit. subscript ion blanks w ill he pan n lu n m i- ' n in e s III iMM'llli t o le t y o u d o s n m e ih m i a h i mi Many people honestly in- n in i I »o I p l ig h t y o u M il! The UNION O lio h a lf w it h yo u r fh u itib . T o o r o f f t h o o t h e r h « H . S i m p le . Q u ic k . PARTY Z ip I T h a t 's o i l . U n iq u e I W r a p p e d Jtended to enter ilii illy F y jiia tr a tio n , h u t o p p o r t u n i t y t o lit t tin s de ••Ì7I the rush tho\ lo (Id‘-i -The w i l l i i i i i h u i h t y d l y p r e s s io ii th a t w e ig h t s s o h e a v i h r In d u s t* p r o o fs m o is tu r e - p r o o f» «do so at tin- I w i t I l i II ho. H u t i f is t o O ur it n t u r n llv b u b b lm » : dik|NM largest sale in the « w » 1 .r s t e > . T h » ' world The set-Junior size Pen and Pen* Amd Molflturo-Proof Cellophane Keeps l i . » uiui k i a * k n te«I. $8.75; Ladv Ouoloid bet, $b.25> tk e t “ T e e e ie d ” F le v e r Cvar P r— b ■ m a e e tt N . B. t aew»u«te. I « ■ »< «> • « - (< M M ««*< •«■ M A M « * « ■ » a«a»a.am . , T, for — Safety C o n v e n ie n c e — Use — Michigan State Bank T h ey a re : E co n o m y — O f(W H C h t t c h l — P r e c e r t if íe d ; »MMM Mm iWiaia n.a • ■ ■ s i n m m i a ■ erne err-m e - e e n e »issa-■ Rushing Season Draws to Close Home Ec. Clab P lsas Large Leaving Society on Campus With A rchitect’s Sketch of Proposed Delta Sigma Phi House P cefrsai fo r T i b Year Little But Gay Memories of Past A n e x t e n s iv e program including s o m e o f t h e b e s t speakers obtainable Is b r i n g p l a n n e d b y t h e Home Eco­ n o m ic s c lu b f o r t h i s year. All girls U n io n P arty and Other Affair« May Prove Gadflies to Socially in t e r e s t e d in s u c h s u b je c t s a r c b e ­ Inclined Tin« Week-end; More Rushing by Sororities i n g u r g e d t o j o i n n o w in o r d e r t o benefit f r o m a l l t h e c lu b p r o g r a m s . Holds Limelight; New House Mothers Announced. Any hom e e c o n o m ic s tu d e n t is e l e g i b l e f o r m e m b e r s h ip , a n d m a y s e c u r e m e m b e r s h ip c a r d s f r o m M is s A fte r the firs t dizzying round o f dances and teas, the Bates at t h e W o m e n ’ s b u ild in g . campus finds its e lf in the throes o f one o f its deadliest Dues a r e 75 c e n t s a y e a r . mid*,week social lu lls . W ith the exception o f so ro rity rush­ ing parties which continue w ith open houses this evening A student at the University o f M innesota received a .letter from the a n d come to a clim ax w ith form al dinners Thursday eve­ dean stating that he had secured a ning. there is not a single function to lighten the burden grade o f H in 13 hours o f work but o f the firs t week o f actual school, and the social lig h ts can • had gotten an F in another t w o - |h ou r course. T h e flunking grade do nothing but th in k o f past event s and anticipate* fu tu re •was aw arded to the student in a . course on "H ow to Study " The past week-end sororities and frate rn itie s alike con-, W W W W A W V W W A ci nt rated on rushing. Several q I v u ses entertained w ith very ' h o n o r a t the W om en s building formal radio parties. Buffet F r i d a y a ftern oon from 4 to 6 o'clock East Laming*s s u p p e r s were in order o f t h e 'DoroWw Prtdeaux presided at a ten evening Saturday a t a ll the fforority houses, and Sunday P ew ter candlesticks holding green f r o m 3 to 5 o'clock each sor- and w hite tapers com p leted the SST £ 5 JEWELER oritv entertained a I a r g e .decorations. Betty and W inifred num ber i „ f s.»««!»«««. o f rusheos at tea. 'kthP u > t n ig h t g » y e t h e p o o r l i t t l e t r w h - K iris a c h a n c e t o r e c o v e r f r o m ° e furnished a m usical program on , n lh l. sha^ iam) a (, vioI dur^ the tea M ts . 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B e r t h a a d inner w hich was held at the W Group of 125 First Year Co-eds , ate college will be held F ri­ Large Freshman Attendance•J S . a t a c h a r m i n g t e a given i n . t h e i r ttimi: at the Union building D o u g h e rty . K a p p a K a p p a G a m m a . A A cabin last night A social get- Participate in First Out- i, Marks First Meeting | A lu m n a e L e a g u e toa K h er preceded a.gen eral business Newl announced ing of Year. 1 cam pus m m 0 •old Diggei or the dàuci T ate of Term. - VARIETY & GIFT SHOP Curimi Hai 771 E. C ira n c l lliv c r A ve. PRIN TIN G N a m e s J o h n s to n organi? M r* « i d e i . 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