th e s t a t e raw s Phone la K x Ic tM to a 1 M Vi i I . L 'M E 1 8 Michigan Slate News FRID A Y , FEBR U A R Y 19. I9S8 I TH E s t a t e n e w s I Phono to Extension 104 N U M B E R 38 SCHEDULE OF ENGINEERING BANQUET TO BE TO ENJOYTHETA ALPHA PHI DEBATE SQUA COMPLETE J-HOP TOPRESENTPUT w i ll m ak e its ii|i|N>iiraue<‘ on th«* ••uni- l»us M a y I K P ro f, J . H. T a y l o r . BUILDINGPLANS IS ANNOUNCED I' i h i Ite m |*i, fr a t e r n it y , w h ic h ha I la ir . i h o n o ra ry lig ih e e iin g I ha rio* o f th e a f It is p la n n e d in PF» »nt a v a rie d PROGRAM TONTTEFER. 24 AND 25 t j j r iniwsi«* d e fa trttn e n f, w o r k in g w ith o ilie r officials of tlie i*ollege lia> mad«* ■rrangetneiits for their ««»m-erl hen* READYFOR0. K. in tlie spring term. I I'.g i lllit o f Mptffliei SEVEN MEN COM PftlSE SQUAD; I m ilitaient. P rtw ld e nt K I.. H u tie r field I h e r e n te r ALL DETAILS OF PREPARATION P U T T O K THREE ACT FARCE •litir* ii h a s |ma*h wdeetod a** th e p lace NEW BUILDING TO MAKE REAL | The audltoriuiii of the li»*w People’* j w ill H|M*ak am i OPEN F O R I« DEBATE TO I n t h - ............. o f n o te In the e n g in e e rin g w o r ld h u v « i) leaker COMPLETE FOR CROWNING E trn r u B “ w h en a f e l ­ |h«ai k wI I ihoici lin h to prese n t th e con«*»*rt. T h i s ; ALTERATIONS ON CAMPUS; n , w h ic h w ill is* iim ip le te d FEATURE. ■bee n te n tâ t IV ly e n g a g e d : b a n q u e t. fo r th is SOCIAL EVENT l e r NEEDS A FRIEND.' I b y th a t dnti* is so u rriin g c d th a t th e B A R N S TO B E MOVED. j« r«»w d m u > be sa tisfu» to ril* bamll»*«l. * T i l l « iilT a lr In look r w a r d tool ilu is d o in g a w a y w it h the IlicoitveM - varsity debuti* *<*hi*dtilf* for » th e h o n o r a r y i« im s * w h ic h lias I maui |»r»»i lo u s ly ex ic f in is h in g b y onKilieerftiff stiiden e n t s I t e r a t i n e it in | W ith know n in ­ ■'« lit Henson hnn been unnounr- th e o n ly tim e that ill b ra n c h e « • f tjie nier* •ehest rn fle c tio n of M ú fc I r a n S ta te |M'ri«*tiisf| in p re s e n tin g I lit-» k iin l o f a chemistry n ('. Rekermnn. debate r o a c h . »»•r m o n th s «'llgill»*Crit|g «*•»I I* kJ*’l logei lo i Minier th e c o u n t r y , deci a w h ic h ape » try s o m e th in g |p rog ra m in tie* g y m n . rriH hare been »ranged, of o n e o r g a n iz a t io n of a d iffe re n t ly p i th a n hav>- h l t h e r - Mrtie H u l e * w h e n [»’ «•ted th e T h e t ’h ie a g o SyiupiM»n.v m ad e its Iasi U flin t w i ll four will be held aw ay and two i»d at M ic h ig a n S ta te c o l- 1 w o e v e n in g s n|»tsnn iii»«* «hi ilie i ii in i in - d in i n g tl«» «• n e x t te n T h r e e queattonn are to be dl«- V g e I I I « .i - u n d a re at th e sam e T h e a t e r F e b 24 H e ve n Men In N q n m I UNION EMPLOYMENT t im e e la b o ra te a n d u n iq u e , b a n q u e t servi»*»*, a n d ••nt»,r t a ln m e n t id e a l « « e t fa rc e s p rin g o r nr«!4. t«*«l o v e r to DR. OUN OUTLINES a re f o r a p - BUREAU SE C U R E S d u r i n g th e «-»»urt»«* o f th e b a n q u e -i m e n comprise the squad. It p -e H e r Seeds a .»f .'fa r« h. tm p le te p n tg ra m w ith a n id e a l poned of T. U. ('brlatfe. L. It te ta t e s | »e ria lly te flo n c o m - s e ttin g w ltt co t n t.in e to m a k e th e J - T J. Itamsdell, L, C. flreene, Post, It. P. Hojrlan and W . F 11 T h e five men mentioned first WORK FOR STUDENTS H o p . th e e r o « n in g ***** i;*I e v e n t of the »oí*1 *«f th e rnoflf Sticcess- r*rc*1 tjrt io n •4 k tta rlty . e n e r a t p la y » th is and Th e HSTORY OF RECENT i to * Mlio.itd In* V n ril I a n d j«r»— perlenced, having been on the to r one or two yearn. •i m e n have Hfcd considerable The T*tal $6,518.43 Earned By Stu­ f u l in th e hiHt« >rv «»f th e c o lle g e f l a y M ille r* , H r u n s w lc k r e c o r d i n g o r c h e s tra -4*» ki iiiw n t h r«> iig h o u t th e fegve iwetl huge » M e r u n o n l y ««ne ■*be »mull mating TYPHOID EPIDEMIC »«lit th e adr . nee In High school platform i dents Placed it Work By east a tul th e m id d le w e st an«! h a « 3» T h e a t e r it has HraMi Officer Talks On Disease mil should develop Into col-! lie en e s p e c ia lly p o p u la r f o r c o lle g e * : V » j il a v - n t w o «liber within a abort time Bareaa Last Term. e v e n ts , J mirine f ro m th e n u m b e r o f « • * a ls o p re s e n t- i u n i o r p r o m s .i n il o t h e r c o lle g e p a r - " r -i* V o d v l l th is Carriers aad Recent Reason MtaHa M arch A ti e « which th e i have p la v e d fo r X yn in re c e n t March f» the team w ill travel j A t o ta l o f $*: i 43 w a s e a rn e d 1 re •*nt a p t i< •• «*n th e sta g e Epideaic. ,".« li, where the initial verbal j b y s tu d e n tN at (tlgan S ta te cql* in l« a n « i n g wa* I he hi a w in g c a rd le g o ' la st te rm Aer tire d Jobs S M» * Juf»e Han , i ib i ine ■ tic Hcason w ill he Htaged with o f th e p r o e m i u lte d in a Ite c a u s e u n o ld la d y «»f 7»* y«*ars, •cverstty of Detroit O n March iii r o u g h th e I'n i • m p lo vtne n t b u r - g re a t d ea l of . co m m en t tod'ftr p a r ís M o r- 1 w h o p r e p a r e d s q u a s h f»»r a re c e n t • Cniverstty of Purdue will be j e n u , It w a s a n n o • «I to d a y b y F re - • n n i T o m fken- ] b a n q u e t at th e -M a n s o n I* -t e m p le of f r o m s tu d e n ts u r t t im • tH of the aquad !n Hast l«an , m o n t P a c e , «if r o it , who has *#■ r r a d a s te w h o . K a to n U a p id s . w a s a c a r r i e r »»f th e D e c o ra t in g s ta rt e«l M o n d a y March 12 w ill see a State j c h a r g e o f the Ml« it «•rn («luv rn **ti t u n d e r« th e d ir e re p rese n ta ­ »>* « p r« » m t « » ,d b y ty p h o d d fev»*r h b c lllu s , 35 pc»»ple i it Iowa State college In T h a t w a s thi ••rtn hir-h a •« «* a w e d d in g w h o a tt»*nded -d th e af e ll ill t i %*•a o f th e I d o d « 'r a f t •hr«*e debates the question to I h u re a ti hsH h« <«n«l«i •til d e l i v e r a v e r b a l barrage ua -w i t h 111 I Mi** K u t h iter k h e r o w n bat ■imi th e e x te n s io n »»f th b u rri ni« u» » lu r i n g tb I the re p r e a e r tta tlv e s of t h is c o n t a in in g ' l >a i t - < ««f b u n d l i n g tb < milk t lift The debate w ill be followed K s t lm a t in g th e t u it io n , h o a rd a nd «»pen forum d iscusió n and a ro o m o f a s tu d e n t f o r a te rm at $1 •" arm* ni h in th e -- ¡ t a p e *.f f. e flt S ed it» m u n u fm tu rin t A ua e p id e m ic F.nln a tio n i Have Been pt-rM in* died in th e 1 HORTICULTURE PROFESSOR of the audlenee. It is c o n s id e re d b y P a ce th a t th«* O ver a Week. JUNIORS NOMIATE I n Io n has »lo ne th«* e q u iv a le n t o f ••«* need UNDERGOES OPERATION in g 43 liten t h r o u g h •» t e r m s , m a tn - Hi COUNCIL ME ! tenance at th»* c o lle g e »r h* ■fled MUTARY KfARTMENT Prefestsi R. E. M in liill Undrr- Sit Junitrt CIm cm , TW m *f Wkick WORKS ONHORSE SHOW a ri ut *1 udentM. I « m Saccetflnl Appendiciti* I» « w ill •n d ar»t«»d W ill lb U n to * Os AM . x h iiis ru tin Mr T * i« » r - iss that J - flo p Annul Shnw to Be Held May tk e af mu« roun Operation. >* »nme S te a l ta lta l pi working 20 and 29. little ■h*» r T i r a d i • •a lts of I" MM«»or It K M sr"lia ll •r.nr r l u a • I l m l M « « * » * » • * * (* -1 'heir «nd su t­ Th e y H o rt department i .u n r l l O H i a h a n w*r* »* Th «1 military d e p s rtm e n t of th e - •»** » M 4 s - ách it i» appendi purpo ■* s*f i»I »»T-erst Ion JL a . analac cl»** mwHn* c o lle g e M « I r e s d v ut w o rk o n »he^;.t. e ll s r hope«! « - i u rn tb e H’ i d « w r e i e «• h ta l laut • ff»«rts ^ . »»( iMtur« room o( «l>* r’—m' r*ii at I n»»rse s h o w , w h ic h I" ° “ ‘.»•r 'tf -1 afternoon ulldlac. on May 2N a n d 20 T h i* ye a r OHESTERS PLAN A »c»»rd ln g io tl tnllawtni Ss n*»»*. «hf— °* n o t to he h e ld o n M e m « » ria l ‘l a y . SENIOR I*rof is INSTRUCTOR SECURES NOÌH ATM N S NAPE M a rsh a ll ■i «III h» wlH »pp««» "• w h b h c o rn s » o n a R u n d a y P TO KAZOO MILLS I - r h o o l ballo«: 0*or*o IMrb*. Fffo rts are b ein g m ade i»i get » * u r in g h is *» .v IlirtM lI. t S- KeUh mhausb. Iraa Cellet aad Hash p » r iif l| .« il» n « » t i ll » m a y m -n n h u t ld lh » '-P " h“ r . Fn HELP IN RESEARCH BY UNDERCLASSMEN er will tn»’<•I hi* \* •Ilmlnaitoa ol Üaloa board inraa will ba «ad« by «ha Union h r . t h n r — -h o w In th .- •o u n t r y . h i » p u r p n » » . U r l l u t l o n »1 t h - .- r i n » r ! f . l . p » r t n i « o t onr of this has TRAVELS TO SECURE To St.ldV he K illB U S M P a lp minmlonn (or Ubami Art» c o u n try » b m t b n o » n h ,.r « -n i.-n C. W. Grwa Bwciws F « 4 «• akto Htos to Carry te E*t«»- USEOFDYNAMETER iJ i* i per Mills. ONE WEEK SHORT COURSE bf zoology *nd ge«»logy has re- »'moa »»«wrd a* reprewegf stives of Atteasytiai to Saw » la- nF THE n « i LABORATORY ifcrüciltornl. Ea>— ala«y i .• V i.een voted $5" by the cirro- neit r— r • . » » • " riaa», » » r» tn»d» e«f by nm.nl.t— Of the Ku«»nlr* H- W ed»ew4»y r> ** »8 tsrstote Us*. Deal. Gira Practical , :,r,h ,..«*.rt*li.-n 'n »n»bt* him «» f l ïe aMUMUoa* f<*v Ht «dent COLLEGE EMPLOYEES X flm won Mario« by aa •**lo»‘®B ’ - .„ i,* ' -n uo tnr—tl»»«1Mn " n . »»an« - a - xnb*T - »ri» i t»»b- H e r m a n J O R l U g h w r «»f th» .» g r L -nr u ariloar «MIHation la lb- Talks to Frtot Grawers. S ir th and d»»th f»t.« ! » d » « » » « » » sfid ili J»m »» I>-»t- l»- -a d t — » . W r»tory at «ba nbaaitntry bntld- "X N»«*»» W « M ra b a « . J A c a l t u m l e n g ’ n e e rin y d e p a r t m e iit 1* #t hold old time party ' it Ml1! l e s ' laat Tbaraday altaraaaa. Ai- , n.-w „na-w t aa»ar M atrr Smith aad Scpj.fr Dances Hold Sway. XISMWFlTMB S »M» itaru.r, S. r . -»rry.n* nut tb«» pro- natati JaOaaaa gram *»f «î»»»rrh Tb» <-o-»d aaail- W H tu» rbta baar* aar» Joaepbloa 8 »b.. fb^llnt power *>f h»ir*es gè Otiisihi-r I» nnw n thr n»»rth- p m a m s im u n m W i t i Ä '.n» *•*« Zá ero ètetes wftd e s p e .-ts to »W 1 if-»- -edro ifeek«. ” lh^ « . ° o r" * T r U « o - » r . Thr li» - .« inm atlcntton» '• • »• **“ *■ . olliaa. Jaaa I- Hall tiarathy «baa- . can pa»» s«»»« by the mem- Mietei of I n d u n a Ul»n «* ls. T e i« » > i0 9 | | ttV H . - h ,, .h» b*t«»r t y p " "J . m l t Balaa Han. » a » HaéHch aad S»»rth Dakot«. iloutli D»kot». W*sh- * »mo-i* old- ,l0 inrr»»»» in numb«r» »< tb» •Sarsarat ■»«■■«*». iRfltfti. 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'b V T b . - o '» " * o o .b o r l .l ~ to which io «rrat , x f * higli dran »er» «tert*lfted bv » «m«p of ^ b U - » « - -• * * “ * '* " bUildlBff* ' fcfftn* S* Udrat» j w r . ’s f « » 2 V has Dike -nt Mr ^hermoa« dt» [ rrrrort f ''»rcheatrn«. wo«0 Ml ; n: ,rr: Ä 'ZSL » -e. to b e « id 'ha old U * » " IttBMVf -■ S -W g B S . ä s Ä s -S Ä t o ^ Am tsa s >a »aaaaarrmrot ma­ ta Daa Bastar SS. praatdrst af tba 4M of i ne «es-si-n TM« B B llB MNaa ISli bisan B u a Unta«, (ba UaSaa broadcast i he *^veii«at aqra ta Maate IliroBfh W K A R f V M B jtll b a a Cm M By • M B* , „ 10. ,o b a lb llM * «w» «IS ba eaasBta f» 9 : 1 1 , l l s r i n i w4tà t t “ kom « ih » Irrst of tk_ IM V t e T k « gym ws« «iiioratra ! Hebt». VnWnttnf« wwrr tra y I W »p in t of tfea ■ r- ts - s ra s to* *“ »_•! Tbnaday atokt WÊ ii*ÈÌÌÌÉÈÉ& M K M M * I H « i m , FBIDAY, rn S U A S Y « . » * Arts board were alao held Wednes­ MICHIGAN FORESTRY ASSO. day evening. RdMed by Fo r Student Council* the ISSU ES FORESTRY BULLETIN Michigan StateNews I The Soda! Whirl KBV.% PMSHCOTT men nominated Dell Blnekmnn. M m Kappa IM ta Hoirie Goodwin. Fred Ornf. Don Ovaltt. John V M A k e n , H lcb n rl_H » F“ « »B i Prof. J- C. DeOamp. secret a I Alden ra il. the Michigan Forestry asson. R IH T K D B Y D O H O TH Y H l'R H IC IX The Union board nomineet were announces that a pamphlet in ,r>R PuMMied Urie# wsekly tarine Or»roller# yesr hy Ih# •ludania of tbe I Joseph Porter. W illa rd Oleon. Oearge Issued by the association, in ‘ich MU blran Mal# UnBegs- Enlereil »» mhhihIeia## mailer at tbe Thla week-end It a aerially baay on# (or a " . l * r m l M t l n y wHk the ;he progress of forestry for l;* 0. Fn rlry. Male Lnmkln and Cheater laminine#, Basi Itarlai Mleblran. Advertising rat«# far- two biggest partita of the yaar. tha J-Hop Friday and the Vanrttl B f W shown. T h is association ha* Saturday. Kxrltement In »ery notleetnblc among our co-ede. Kolkoakl. ered the progress of thla indti s tr» nlabed upoa application lo tb# Buaineaa Munse##. I — The freshmen elimination# w ill he a number of years through th*- ton'e birtbday In being celebrated alao tbla week-end. he’d for .tduent council In the lec- ing of these bulletins. K !M T O M A I B T A F F lure room, aecond Boor of the Old# R n B U K T II. l'o W R K S , m i. 4-JII Kt-errnmii ; l ’hime *1-1112 E d ’tnr Wnman'n Hntldlng DrlpMe . engineering building, on next week F IIE I* vv. M A IIK . 'ma. Untati#li Mollar................... Mnalmaa Mauaaer Ph yllla Trautm aa. Ixiulae Luce Art Strang, from Utnh. an alum 1 Wednesday, while Ihe Union board LOST- B y a hard working student I l A B B I, A. U R T T B U ................... .......................................... Cond Bdltor R u th ' Bennett and Dorothy B u rre li nu» of the » M B » « " ! * u” eliminations w ill be eonducted by the ~ a bill fold containing about. |]o Lnvou llorlna. '!ML «...................... -.-.Sporta Bdltor the first part of the wee*. Tne ira existing Union board, Ihe snme as In in money and several valuahl» are» spending (he week-end In De- Georglu l.lglitfoot .... ■ •— Featmve I ternlty had a theater party at the tlip rase of the sophomore nominees. pera. Fin d e r please notify or re. trolt. Krva l ’teaiaitt, U h ..................... .................... ................. Boeletjr Udini.' (lladm rr for "Student P rln re " yea- turn lo Room 5 F W e lls Hall ¡;M. M il KapfM Tan terday afternoon. Imrotby Butrell ....... Mterary ward. W m . Robinson. AnelataIH Kd Ilare W illia Matson w ill Hp«»nd the Alpha Ph i •a t w h m r k NEWS a d v e b t i s r k s week-end In Detroit. Ir a n Tlllltson. Paul H. Basi#, 0. W . RM anian. I». K. tllana. tlrors# Woodbnry Initiation of 17 pledges begad; Jo h n Kosk, Lewis Smith. Hugo Kan- T. 1« t'brlalle. K. Illmclatuuli Sunday. Feb. 7. and continued un* Itz. Tookey Smith. Ted Oldenaburg til Saturday. Feb. 13. The follow -1 will upend tbe week-end In Muske­ reto r ter m gon. ing were initiated: Jean Hall, Annie; Laurie W alls. Kllsabeth W ood w orth,; NO MORE EXTRAS John Prluliln fi. IIU I George II. M«M>re Stew art Sin clair w ill spend tbe J . I). Medili Margaret Molnette. Laucette Macom- Call« nf thia lomimiiy w ill no Inn» ikt» ttie 20c Nntc llnlllNirk Marinn Helmut f week-end In Kalamasoo. Joseph P o r­ iv, A. « nil C. Kolkoiikl Vi I Amlerson ter will be in Orand Ledge. Thlsl-her, Mary W hite. Carolyn Manor. for extra praaengefs. I I . R. Ifa n n irj’t r Margaret Marshall, Adeline Wing. Therefore, two, tlirc four **r live pmwnger* may now ride for M. ('tarli II.. Melimi* society w ill stage an open house II. N IW H * jrw Marion Kddy. Josephine Flynn. Bth- M IVnuc Wm. M u llir Friday. Feb. 19. pr‘ grotti»* of (Ire liu ti» ( I r i n w i n v r . M i r o » el Kgan. Gladys Norton, Gretcham This should if|*|s»al to s’intents J . Kraton ('loo Colt» et car far»». Herat tan Havilan, Elle n Farley, Helen Bishop taxlealM III hut allghily mor# iban HOC I K T Ï R E P O R T E R N Wniuift:' Hlmoii. H alli Hurd. BdIth 8 lmonton. Phjrite Trontmnn. l>an Cupid made hla bow last and lecah Landon Allit* limit* r. Ae««»« Trumtwill Thursday evening, exposing the en­ The formal initiation banquet waa THE MACKEY CAB COMPANY gagements of Ivan Collett, Hob Pow ­ given Saturday evening at the Down­ n ia l 21-04 n * M lw ' HI'fHNKHH NT A P T er*. Fred Mare and Carleton J . Mac­ ey hotel. Ailrertlalnr -II. T. Wbltliurn. I T : 1.. Byiider. '28: VI# Andera««. • » Donald. Artists in connection with Item man. J7 : Tekla Ptmrka. '28; lauri» Hnlder. -2P: olann. ’2». the ceremony were L arry Watson a v e r a g e O IT - O r T O W S I'Ir r a latina— M a i Goodwin. B and Homer Hansen. S T I '* F * T T K W W J i 13ft ---- DURING QCARTER R ap p * I M t a I t F F I C B — B A 8 B M K N T .N K W I.IB K A K T B O II.W X O Ihe Smallenl M arnili ef Fee* Km » Form al Initiation was held at the Ohio State lantern, Jan. 2ft finad Ctnthen Prlnled a l Ih# t ’amiiua Prea*— lltonr P W I I chapter house Saturday afternoon, at One hundred ami thlrty-flce miles Is which time M arie Hoetleman. Junta the dlstan»'»* covered hy the average Rdltnrlala a|i|>earlnr la I he M HHM 1AN 8T A T K N K W 8 are written Brandon, L u d l Bunge. M ary Sher­ out of town student in Ills journeys hr the edfter-ln-'hlef 1 ml bin aaal«lanl«. ntm tire annienta. They can man. Alice U n ite , Alice Layro rk. ilo to mul from his home town during a Iti n«* WHf I«» tnfwfpreftNl n« mircn'litini the «(Ticini viewpoint of tw (•»•liege. or of ndtafo nlflrlntiT aiTBBt'BimoN—12 So TUB BCIIOOI, TBAR — Smith and M yrtle.Tobias were taken quarter into the sorority. Follow ing the ini­ given at the sorority This estimate was determined after tiation ceremonies, a banquet waa 50 students, chosen at random bad been home over j interv »wed. Overcoat Special which Tina Skcela presided as toast- The total mileage of the ftO for one m 1st re«« and toasts werer esponded quarter would reach fron» New V rk to C. W . KIKT7.MAN. M AN AG IN G K ill TOR FOR F E B R U A R Y to by Ilo Smith who apoke for the Portland, o re . ami ha»ak again with $ .0 0 KI.I.KNOR HUTCH INS. CO-ED EDITOR TH IS ISSUE initistes on The Honorable." while runt miles left over. the under rln**ntan were represent Manv who live 31» miles or ut< d hy Llla.h Kyser who gave "T h e from t'oliiinbus do nut go home at 2 1 Beau tifu l." and Klalne Alvord was during a quarter However, those who ON T H E NIGH T O F TH E HOP the senior speaker with the toast. live within a radius of 7ft mil»»« make 127 Overcoats, this sjjecial purchase from one G one is the old tradition. No longer will the pool be a ailent The Highest." Several alumnae •he fr'o Ihm» or four times ladw**»»» partner in a com bine with the J-Hop couples who in the past have of the sorority were present for the ih«» Anal«. The llttb* girl hack horn»* svtn* to of our manufacturers will be offered to you occasion. spent heavenly momenta lounging there between dances and dur­ Announcement was made of the I* forgotten (inly seven m»»n out nf ing interm ission. T he great pool with its still dark green water, engagement of Krva Prescott to Ivan fh en!Ir*» ft*» «aid they w»»tit home to Collett at a Valentine party at the «ce •*»' .*» xiw»®ef hen rt. Friday and Saturday Only chapter house T hu rsd a? evening. The a«me orîlevotlon was reached no longer will act as the Father Confesaor o f the immemorial The dinner was of a valentine type when mi»» man admitted he went him»«» goddess o f love. everv week end to a**«» his wife. O P K V F K IIlA V anil MATI R I H V M I.M T Harry Suftrin and decorations were carried nut. Krva Prescott spent the week-end Ilomo-cnoked m»»nls were given i p W ith the J-H op now lieing held in the Union ballroom, th e the most isqailnr reason for going in Quincy. great pool is powerless to escape from its ordinary duty. Hurried home Many sniil they go home just P i kap p« Ph i to s»*e the folks" plunges into the Icy waters, cold „»plashes and watery snorts,— Nearly everyone in the house is now forever • m ere sw im m ing |#«>l to refresh the body. Mental .h i tii iput ms spending u joyous week# N O M IN A T IO N * M A D E end at horn#* Yes. Georg« Washing R V I ’N D E R Ii.A H B M K N inapiration. and cou rage to ask the traditional question will have ton is a good scout. to be found elsewhere. Th** winter term party w ill be held (Continued from page I» on Frlilay. March ft The party will made bv the present I'ninn board, Nntilb-Hlillrk fa.. Surrrssors But do not despair, J-H oppers. The Union is large. There is a he informal The Amphion Revelers rather than by thee lass staircase leading to th e roof. There are numerous dark corners. « III furnish the music and the L it ­ Freshmen nominations for nest MICHIGAN al GRAND There is a way. Love knows no limits, poetry tells us. tle Thearer will be the place where year's representative* on the Student ihe party will be «hid. Council. I'nlon board ind Liberal H era's a question: W hat couple will tie the first to is1 engaged Ilariow lla li s father of Kast I.e- in th e Union 7 Hov. Mich., was our guest th< laat half nf this week W ith th e all-colleffe elections only a few weeks away, those real- M rs F F Ma> Kachron of Hudson- - h i n t e m 'is l in thw-Mhlfara o f their .■•»«»os and o f the collefe iito was a huasv guest of her dshgh t«r hornthy over the wc*k-«nd Mrs will m ake every effo rt to attend their rliisa m eetings for further IVrsons of lesnsing was a dinner elim ination o f candidate*. guest at the house Tuesday evening T h e tim e to show interest in the choice o f the men *nd women up fo r election I* now rather thun after the election. Rememlier that it is moat im portant to present cnpaMe and hard working candidates, if the RIG H T person is to lie voted into offiee. OVESPLANS A Uttie extra interest in college politics will eliminate a lot of com plaining afterw ards. FORPAGEANT IS T H E R E A FRESHM AN C I.A 887 P m . l atb rfa N Planami Hb 'W h e n it’s a rainy W e aak the queetion Itecause we do not notice very many men terital Pageant At 1927 on the cam pus with the proper top piece. The toque fo r years haa been th e official head dress fo r freshm an during the winter Ca night—and with three crafty T rntattv* plan« for a historical months. A s fk r as we know it still is. pag*»ant to h# giv#»n at i'fiininth*»r of tho Important mattor« hoforo tho board had to do with tho is running wild Fraternities ran d o a great deal in upholding this tradition by d*‘voloptno|t of a now «««g-r^go aya- tom Tho mattar la to bo etudlod In requiring their freshm en to wear toques on all days but Sundays ami holiday a. >'onn«rtion with tho d«v«lopmont of « sy«tom for East l.ansing Mr Hub- bol of |k»troit haa alroady mada a —have a Camel! plan for tha rollogo. and. aa roport- T H E ST U D E N T CHORUS ••d by tho board haa bo*n aakad by Fast («ansine to plan a «yatom for W h e n the dark «lúes ara A fter attending "T h e Student Prince" innumerable students that city Tho alato board roqu**atod pouring ra ia mraids. hsve more fully realised the value o f a student chorus to the n * #i«r of k*.i i-an.int to ha«# tti# Aad fickle isle drab yea morale and loyalty o f a college. . the city and '*the , Kcollegw ‘ will'»hsve » ' * °«n 'h hand, at bridge that yea H r. Kendel has started a noble work for Michigan State college opportunity to discuss the wisdom of play with coawaaaem e*ch corporation having its own itili—Aere e Crawl/ men when he accepted the offer o f President Butterfield to organ­ plant and also of ro-oporattnt in n ise a student chorus. H e is discovering the old, old fact about «inti»* plant i Far Caawl ie the d h a t u s; namely, that we would all like to see the great results aad The c o lle g e bos been given rather Æ pawaw dial halp* every distinct recognition by being votod iienefits, without expending nay effort. Into membership of the Association dw an 'iag player win hie A chorus made up o f energetic student* is not ta rin g or time of American Collegoa It ia balloted gaae. Caraeb asear hurt •hi« is the only land grant collogo wasted. People w ho can sing together well, will also work better that has been accepted into member­ together. ship in the aaeociatton The hoard votod to authorlao tho w ’ acuity committee recently appoint- PH ILOSOPHY GROUPS ert to continuo Its studies of tho *rA i k . « h o l« problem of forms of rotlre- yea’ll T o the u n e d u c a te d , • d u ra tio n u sn o b ish n # **, a p o m .» — of — — . .... » ' «n# ofl ik a n to b a cco s ih a a th e r e p u re ly p r a c t ic a l m in d , t h a a b s t r a c t t h in k e r is a freak o f n a t u r e P ro f w U Mailman aaststast w o r t h y o f b e in g d e c o ra ta d w i t h a h ig h h a t, t u r n d o w n c o lla r, a n d ^ « t e l e i c r - w s T l w X ' I w r w 1* b ag gy tr o U M fl. sh«ence for tho post scsdemlc year Talk philosophy to sobm people and you com m it a breach o f *»ethe K***e eteeatiaeMa kt#*ts4- .. . . . „ .. ... _____,• -i tke I 'i I t m I U of ntteols. etiquette if not an unpardonable sin. Bennett W eaver, among q i. o . M. Ceeaa. wfee it aereisa Michigan State's keen est and yet most misunderstood men, haa •»# t* • d#s*ns.ea« ef tarteattere dared to orga a iM aa inform al group o f students mad faculty fo r '* |ln >T » i * i i . » ‘^ litn ^ i'■ the purpose o f discussing literature and philosophy. of tee** of akseae* sstii aeet. »«. Starting with leaa than ten people, the group haa grow n to * 'H i '^Uee^ersate# lag iwawk aad n— wd, n ¡ M « i S w j> mmm rad.«# «rara M ß JS m Z j nearly tw ice that num ber, showing that students are Interested for larittas a esetss #f eeateesen s nsa*» k w ap /*» Vf»- fnw (fib « * fcsad k A N N SCwmutt : ia th e abstract, and really want to acquire aa understanding of {a JtM S m e w S m S S S u M i l,,T «earaw^ÿd ag ef Ma hnead^s. «g *ÿ «h. */ dht tho g n a t minds o f tha w orld. *tu k* ** him a iiik i a a iB na ralaidi ^ espaw Miras# «wZ W It would ho a grant thing for the fratern ities and sororities °* .**** ,7 „ e f th is coflege if each^ if them would a ta ri a group of thia kind w , r*esn*a neat the taseUf. ia th e ir own ham— h r devoting an hoar each weak ta — I * • n s n u m et t >■_ _>mith. cesati saHssHsemt i aad P e a k diacuaaiaa of literatu re, phHoiopky, aad pentaaqpoiaay rasan, síes rsasrtil. aad la feMl prahtaaa, we are w m that graatar harmony and aadaaataadhw pit*« MB9 hPRMtatÉ J. R. ClMRRRhKIa' tk# asm wssfMg a*. Um based abere of a a « orgaaiaatioa. eta ha hsM H arah tt. V | Op there Is a lw a y s the altern a tive No Muouncomeat baa boon made whot the fnvora w ill be, bat (MINIATE FO TS C U M or going home fo r the week-end That always goes over big. You can T h e B o o k S h e li VARSITYQUARTETTO asbe tocommittee promlaea something say. “ Yes. I had a Hop bid from a 1 unique and different. Fnvora, pro­ NEWYOU UNMIMT sim ply w onderful man. tuat 1 Ju st had to go hotne this w eek­ but felt Edited by Dorothy Burrell SING AT CHARLOTTE hnve gram«, invitation«, end piece cards been purchased from the Bro- Receive Appointaient A i Badar- end;. 1 haven't been there in so long ' chon company of Chicago. i and 'm y m other does miss me s o !’’ T in s e l,” ’by ( ’hurles Hansen Towne. To Main Second Appearance Ok ¡•logiit la Ckargt af Every detail of aervlce which O f c o u rs e , y o u d o n ’ t fo o l a s o u l, T h i s n o v e l b y T o w n « is character­ March 10 Ok Raqoeg of might add to the aucceaa of the Laboratory. event baa been prdvlded. The Union b u t t h e re ia a lw a y s th e C o m fo r t to is t ic a lly o f a n A m e r ic a n ty p e , being y o u r o w n se ir-re g p e c t. o n e o f M a in S tre e t s o c ia l climber*. Townspeople. beauty parlor w lll maintain free M l»* V ! Min «worthy R. 8 Toniiht’n the nlg lit! A re you go- T h e m a in c h a r a c te r is M r » . Elija h service during the evening; there ’ta . m s ho f o r several years * * * w ill be a uniformed attendant at the if y o u aren't, you can alt up P o t t e r N e s b it, w h o is th e s o c ia l lion­ has been a rg fo th e serological r p n n ile* requesf o f th è |**ople o f F u n n y , h o w m u c h w e e n jo y fool* ess o f E u r e k a . O h io , a n d lie r a scent door. The men w ill jise the regular w o r k in » I■*ion o f laboratories rt! the other* come home to tell ( ’ha rio tte . Mie va r a lly q iu irte tte w lll in g o u rs e lv e s . W e t h i n k , u n t il w e in t o th e F o u r H u n d r e d o f N e w York. check room and the committee room a n d res**ai A lb a n y , h a s been ap- u n . ,ii a b o u t what a glorious time in u k o il** Keroiid up|M*urance in th a t r e a l ly b e lie v e , i o u rs e lv e s , t h a t th a t N e w p o r t a n d P a lm L e a c h is o f rath- opposite the cafeteria entance will» p o in te d t lo g is t in charge of v h.i„ 1, and »how you their favor«. m is s in g F r e n c h p a p e r w a s a c t u a lly •r s te re o ty p e d lo r iu . H e r husband, to w n " l i M a rc h IH. T h e request conte* he used aa a I ad lea* check room. the b r a »1 * >ra t o r y at 33* East ■>h- n re s tili o f th è success o f - u n e n - h a n d e d in , a nd th e i n s t r u c t o r m u s t n o t a li t e r a r y p u p p e t, re fu s e s to be Owing to the lack of facilities for 2 5 th S t . <>rk c ity . II th e time you feel like mur- g a '.iiu e tit Ih ere .la iiu u ry 21, u c c o rd in g h a v e lo st It, w h e n w e k n o w d a r n w e l l , r e f o r m e d w it h .h e r e m a i n d e r o f the handling visitors, no one other than Dr W le, w h o w a s formerly ;«• .? S. T a y lo r . deri n t 1liem for being so superior w e n e v e r ha d a n y in t e n tio n o f w r l t - j f a m ily , w h ile lie r tw o c h ild r e n k e e p those attending the J-Hop w lll be in c h a rg e •s ig n e d in order to in g a word of It. T h e |Hi|inliiril,v o f thè gl*»«» d u h is about it the la d y c o n s t a n tly r is in g in th e so­ oiil> a p a ri o f thè ini|iortii!ioo o f Miei udmttted. The building w ill be clos­ d e v o te hi- in hi* professorship * • i c ia l w o r ld . T h e n a r r a t i v e In d e v e l­ ed to everyone but guests after 5:30 in th e I ’ m .ii*t Ite lle v tie 11o p p i­ they make you help them In- m u si, dopa rim e tti, ulti«*!» is s te n d lly A n d w e lik e to t h in k t h a t, a l ­ op e d in a n in t e re s tin g m a n n e r and g n ovina. P ro fe sso r T n > lo r Isdieves. o’clock. tal M edien la :n N e w York city. r M o p dresses, and then they t h o u g h w e fo rg o t to ta k e o v e r o u r ; a g a in s t a s t r i c t l y c o n t e m p o ra n e o u s mme and tell you how much M o re tltan Min i stu de n ts a re n o w sttid.v- a b se n ce e xcu se u n til to o lat»* to d o b a c k g r o u n d w ith its Htri*ngth ly in g ilig e|fht*r voi«*» o r in s tn in ie u tn l tutisle m id have enjoyed It if. you a n y t h i n g a b o u t it, s o m e h o w , hy m e n ­ :ii l u r e s t r a in t a n d la c k o f a c id . T h e you u n d e r e lg ht InstriietorM w h o c o n s tltu te lv been there. ta l te le p a th y , p e rh a p s , th e e x c u s in g a u t h o r a c h ie v e s s o c ia l s a tire w h e r e a th è staff. • ♦ • o ffic e r w i ll k n o w th a t w e w e re I l f less s k ille d h a n d w o u ld h a v e turned th e y very condenccndlngly of* N e w t nurses w ill I n* offer«*! for next a n d fo rg e t a ll a b o u t th a t n e g a tiv e h u rl a n d seeks a c h u c k le y e a r a n d o n tlin e «l in the 11128*27 cata­ •,-! y o u a job w aiting table so m can flee the fun. • • • c re d it w it h w h ic h she th re a te n s us, • • • in d o login' o f tln> college. T i n » <|iiartet wliieh is ti I w a y s |Mi|Miliir with Ismsing and ®ije î|unt 3 Fnoii $l]op I t h i n k it is a b o u t tim e th a t the T h e r e is n ’ t in itch th a t g i r ls c a n ’ t o ilie r 11 tnllcu ccs, the glee club, and the »tirse. If you are a fellow, you g i r ls ’ b a s k e h a ll te a m w a s g iv e n som e do, anyw ay. T I »••> nr** v e r y a c c o m - student ttreliestrii, w it h several solo en- 131-133 Kiial Grami R iver Avenue Fasi I jiiming ,,v«*r and hang around the re c o g n it io n . W h y d o n 't y o u a ll o w us p iis lie d c r e a tu r e g irls . teit.‘lin e rs ¡is w e ll, h ave scheduled to see the gown«, etc. Rut to p la y off th e n e x t g a m e sc h e d u le d ninny * liki* tit;it? C o -e d < O ltsetil o r t h e c o l l e g e olTlcials, «*»llege le a d in g Home cold, haughty • • • fo llie s nrerWt a se p itra te f * f t u r e ; Ilk** e n s i i t w i l l Im* g i v e n for work done In in the fltepa. • • • th e p o o r, th e y ¡1ii<- a lw a y s w ith its. t h e tn lis le i l . p a r t m erit, without the O f c o u rs e , w e w o u ld r e q u ir e th e m n e c e s s i t y o f p a y i n g -| ss in I |'#s*s, •* H i w o u ld rather fltay at home to p la y g ir ls ' ru le s , hut tha t o u g h t ink about what they are do- '(» he s im p le . W hy. the g irls w o u ld n u t it i i n t e re s tin g to s«»e ju s t r th e re in the Union building yourself miserable is really h a v e b e a te n N o tr e D a m e 4«• to 2ft. a h a t f o llie s t h e » w i ll •r«**t«*nt, a n y - in s te a d o f a llo w in g th e sco re to t>e w a y . •ust b a c k w a rd W i l l the y l»e th e u s u a l o n e s. o r s o m e th in »: ill tt'-re n t ?• SENIOR FORESTERS GUESTS OF H00H00S hi know . R u t 1 se* th a t tIt*« St f t'¡¡t g r o w e r s w o n . '¡ i - i i i tn M ie c o i n i n g p r«s|ticti<»n. .»« t ir .m l R a p id * C re s s t r o p h y f«»r • p r o m is « "* io lie us g o o d us Me* I he ii, t c o u n ty e x h ib it 8e.*nnd in T h e pi tv is now In practice, with titls lass w e r.I to M o '.te ttiti c o u n ty il o n * » * w t i e l i hit»** ls«*n c| io s«‘ ii. •tn rho'-c g ro tti* lh « ‘ lin itl •ttst O matter how sensitiv m r s k in , The h i,,., m t s t a n d in g p la te sh o t, bv F a r le y ! 1 i ti * ’of \l T h e i r *•«« é p iio n s ) c o lle c tio n p l.11os Of v . II f.,r L , I . i| ili is stto ltg . N '.edless t«• sa y. tolti a nd lie I t e — e f III«* Ida y th is T h e p h i y e t's . w h o u r c ii m le r M ie «li - nrgtles N it will find all-day , Williams Aqua Velva—the i ir r in • ■••••it o f M r s V o l i n a t i l l , t i r i t i Rom* b o o n I h e ld :i m e e t i n g \Y«s|ii«>sf the societies' n il hold open houses b« .*4 dances on the program and There will K t m ie K a r v te a a ft e r s « a T h a n I LIFE SAVING CLASS •h* music will b« br«»adrsst hy sta­ tion W K A It from 1 to 3 o'clock when H U N D R E D yean before N a p o le o n wan .a i t i r Arvid Anderron Give* Life Soving 0 clock Initruction In We*t Junior li e party ends Th** reception line' will form at 6 promptly and the banquet will start! at «-.in The banquet will ^ bom , before bin ware ncourged E urope, be­ fore the French Revolution raged, thi» Cast Iron consist of four courses and there w ill ! High School Pool. ,»«• novelty entertainment acts be-' Pipe wee laid , in the reign o f Louis X I V , to >!•« n rourses ('a ri ( ’rosa and hla: supply w ater to the fountain» o f Versailles. e rs o n . fo r orchestro w ill play during the han- vi* f Norval K. T y rre ll will he the- inducting a da** n life A report from the D irector o f the W ater Serv- p o o l of W e st J u n i o r toastmaster and responsea to tonata Upwards of I f expert m III he made by Corrine Harhua and fee neyti “ Prom their actual state *>t preserva­ The 1 H E d w a r d s . Here Below W e Li t a Few of the Latest Hits er a h a t e e n r o lle d im held Thursday tion, w hich ia excellent, exceptin g the assem bly Or Columbia Records -,e Instr-j r»ns in iron bolts, these conduits seem to he able to fu r­ i.p rpon w ill c o n IN ANO O KAS W HO*. TH EY ASK W SSAT ,ra n c h e s o f senio* «avtng nish service for a very considerable tim e lon ger.” to •U I I This imludes -robing tn M a p M V m • »«* - M c l l . J r«I T n ^ »• In . m u Tu b B a ki»«* * r . irface divtns , recover a T h e high re iiitsn cr o f thin Cast Iron Pipe to n u n d weight, appr _.h« » for ree- :s c " r i -*rn U p - Fox Trot ijU'd f l u ì » Esk im o * fo 11 uj r: mmethods . ■ — arrying.- four .. _ It Pays Trade 1 m insinn may be judged from the clearness of ‘ V II The Little lUlubters is of re le a se floe»Ing. treading the fine “ pairing line” produced hy the old IM * . VMUaT D M N K fn x Trot P o l TnH -The Little Rambler* w a te r, .ne minute carry, «hallow at T il water arry. horixontal method o f casting. ■ill» I L ot* U p M , r n , Tmt The Lit *I** Rambler* MILLS DRY IM b. n , la Yaw S an a H al- »’•« Troi —The Little liamlder» GOODS CO. T h b C a s t Is o n P m p u a u c m r B v a s A U . P w «Im O m H U s - c u w The licorgiaa» • Îï-U Naaahfe n a n I - P o t Tn<* -Fox Trot East Lansing Dry Gaada cAsrmoNPira is -la , U a a O a b i H a (M b The Cacorgisio* T I« m, taw mi o i e » ! * ■?, D ry Goods Bnadjr-ta-Wnar M llh m y Warm W ool Hockey Budd’s Music House Caps, Brown and W hite Bnaaly Parlar. T k M R w O r n s M h l a * u «H a n m u ls w . * U M w a n Bw /«in Pin M » , i I limititi \ "EVERYTHING IN MUSIC* Gloves Scarfs HUH a L A N K IN S , m «wV em maw Man« sÊwm ** sae ttrfiit'g K E ti m « j y c u d pmAkms H iu m s s w o t » e c u « STATISI— SATODAY LEW IS AND HOOD LEAD STATE - R IP P E *. ALDEXMAN, C M , KURTZ LOOKED TO TOR FIRSTS; Tw» Ga— a U l m U K U * B E S T BASEETRALL SEEN H ERE TH IS TEAR. SECONDS AND T U R K TO COURT HEAVILT III DUAL MEET. g ,. P n ip.d i M b * * ! 1 He pin' two weeks :ve lanT-fraternity basket- Notr« Dame’« ra w rre ba.ketball ' beat after Coach K o o c a a hart m eirtin teams arc tied for return engagement j nix first string and they kept t W estern State N o rm a ls track men the mile. Zimmerman and Mat- team, paying h avin g w o n their initial to the Oreen and W hite Tuesday it or* guessing until the gun •Kined w ill Invede the Beat Lansing tlson are aet for point* In the low Michigan S 'a te haw rw» * tt»» schedule They ar«* ramp Saturday afternoon to help timbers end VanNoppen In the hlgns. nleht. found little trouble In return- *gtub" Cole, who has been . legiate I tuskerhat! same* iefT *w c^* » «urm» Phis. Trlmolras. !nv to South Bend with a 40-25 ver- anseHROn as a ba«hetshooter Michigan State open I t a InterroR«* If these men come through as they likirt *mhedwle. «'arasele T e X sow :•« Beeper tans. Phi lieltas. diet tucket to its beH. Coach Keo- hrojte |n|0 the lim elight T giete home arhednlo. T h e Hilltop- should. 8t*te’a chance« can be con­ Wes era tSate V - r m a l •* K.if'1 — nki- u Blcàectàes a n d Phi Kappa eon ttt*ed his second string onttlt night with two ve ry pretty sh> per« give every Indication that M ich­ sidered as .good. . ..min« here «n «ansatavi 1 r?*«teyv -x* throughout the first three periods, der the basket. " S t u b " is d. igan State can expect no easy victory Kurtx and Holts ere bound to meet close State*» tooohtahaB sewsw* •or (fùantm Tau is at the head sending In his varsity with the count into a real basketball man end that to win the Oreea and W hite reel competition in Richards. W est­ ncgle T e h (iimes here r«H>tahr s r r h to -fc- n r -oinrnn due to its ini- 3?-14 W ith two reserve forward« The offense preaented by must pick up every availab le point. ern high Jumper, who Jumped 5 feet enviable record of nanne' som tmt '*** !■ Tirtirry over the Her- and a substitute center In the lineup. ! Dame was the feature of the Western State haa suffered losses at 10 3-4 inches in the Ohio Weeleysn throughout «he camera s e o » a ”!► ci,fw were' licit« M i c h i g a n State set Itself to make a Ohio W esleyan and Ohio State uni­ meet end who is e consistent per­ t 'ni¡ d States .imi wttf raaW.» * wmmc Ing. The passing and cutting former Merrow. another Brown l.i,I to set State »Kick h r if* 'earn to <■ Utyssian 4. Trim olra basketball game of the affair. In by the Irish was at times sen- versity. losing to the former. RH-44. rmim It* Ttatan Literary I I . the closing period State outaoored and very few “ doge" were end to Ohio S ta ff. 17-97. hut w ill I*» end Cloid jumper, does around II straight lose. feet R Inches In the pole vault. He wvrwui Hbe 7. Hesperian 8. Noire Dame. 11-8. when opportunity presented primed to breah Ita Ioases-gt the ex­ S ta te w i ll ha ve rh e n lr m r » w -vf w ill pobably take first in thla ev#»nt **tr : Ph i Betta ID. Lamb- Catholic reserves led by M. Dame's varsity did not show pense of State Saturday. p la y in g oa its own o « f t « a i h e u t > , ry*?is 7 otrxapir H. Ktinomi- T h e One obatacle haa alruady presented in there is no Stele men who can do ihre.* day rest tamK* Ifw iawr « w e «: pbylean 3; Phi Nytkc at forward, who collected during the game. They had itself to Btate hopes fo r a victory this mark with any consistency, T«v h w i ll ro n e here » ptev -m » Th con «tve Oeld goats during the evening, a hard game with Wabash tic -t r a n g e .s m r t and wilt a» dhwar • H e rm a n led State from th 3. first minute of before and had the "W onder end thrf la the scratching off of the Herman end Orlm wlll meet feet com- — r 220 yard and two mil# events. State petition In the 40 yard dash in rov- at th e peak of It* f*wm O r te a iday when Ley cashed in on a short from Fra n k lin to entertain has certain point men In theae events ington. who does the event in : 0«.a. »rip and a hard wester* schedule h r »hot tinoer the basket. State made South Ilend court the f<> and means that the lose here must heifer than either of S ta te s two it has been ma ktaw the lara Bern dn«'* W Pet he gauu* close-and Interesting dur- night. W h ile In, they gav<- he made up In other events not sprinters. Oflm seem# to have ine i*oach Kobe w ill prometto •war' has 1 1 oo tng the first quarter by flashing evidence that they were a gr* counted so heavily on heretofore «. " f *t the 44«. K u rts capture the high (minted on to add points to those I hat w i l l Ik» •*« hatwi «* sa w Jta «••cured by Tlllotson In the shot and tio n o f it* p o d i t t S llt iM t ) w >t€ :lt o M > :\T f ' H R M I H T R V B I 'I I J H X « in the cast last fall. Ilowev. - Jump, and Alderm an win the 40 yard these suggestion* w ill be inn r dash Resides theae points, State M iller may secure counter* in the th a t * '(KH*h K o b e hae f a o a w l •* 1*1.AXH RKADV KfHt (». K. upon. Rut, for the most part is counting on T lllotaoa to make I _______ hurdles. State I* favored to win , Klarier** th is tc r :u . * i»ly w »M w building w ill be modernised by : points in th# «hot p at and Van Ar- th r h»lt m llr rrls y * l l h a quart»! nr l*y irtd n aliii*. • apnat» Mm» ^I'.IBtlniKM] fr.ll« IM«.. 1) faal 220 mon llcurrd to It» better lla e k c tt. T h e ••♦her f* «w chemnRry that Is offered. It will and apparatus which Prof. ri:i>~ E ri I thun th r br»t \AV»trrn ran produrr S m ith . Frederiekto. t ’t a a«w4 4»rew j i g Mi* fo r anwvh e v y e a r H E W TAKES LEAD accommodate very nicely all of the tie-odd courses that are now given. himself observed during the ! or six years which he has bi ­ An rih lb ltlo n m llr relay wlll hr »11 CO-EDATHLETIC •* »«»rt^ * S iu »!h a .1 Kctotoer rm r *lU ting on this project. EXMBTNN SOON run (lurln« thr m rrt nut w lll not rnunt In th r point« graduate, le a v in g a n e s jp s v tm w a rd to tit e it h e r l l ow i . ll n -m e r n » e ftr*»f f S K *'* IMMB ■ T E A R SCORING Physic*« Department The physics department, which is now crowded into the forestry build­ F ittin g M emorial It will he a wonderful bun T h r U. Of M ba»krthall lr«m h«» very ample for the use of th- ing. w ill take the old chemistry lege It will be among the (Tnrkrd An did 11» fool hull train building and with a few alterations Ce-ed CUm Tm m * «• Pickett mi ih r d»y of thr memorable battle the United Btntea and w ill fli! will I»« very ample for \lint depart- felt want of the college for - »H h N nrthwr»!rrn. Mlrhiaan lo»l ment’s needs. In this way three Merck SO . tu Id.In. m inor, and Ryraru»e la or rapidly growing departments, name­ quate chemistry bnlldlng der. after wlnnlna «la a»mr» »tralcht. ly the chemistry, forestry and phy- The rtmrtit u» pb/ah-al « Iw * hut they are »till tn thr Rf« Tea ulcs. will be freed and given a bet­ tbrn. I» ,.,M,t,lnallixi wlth Ih r W A rare, thminh rhaarea appear rather ter chance for real development \ I. I...l.|tns a ,trimm«tnitt,,u In Ihr ,1 in. with the prrrrnl Inellaihle alat- ItiilldiiNI W e ll Planned avmna.lnm on MiirvH INfb. Tyim« » f II* of Royal " R e d " t'h rrry ELECTRICAL SHOW HAS tw o is nw um mc ^ Hi » Spring «•■rk » b k h » rr atvm I» tbe tlr|mrt- A large lobby will open on the ntrnt w ill !«■ .\ h ililt« Y : »wimmln«. t«r front lawn and rise through the sec­ UNUSUAL ATTENDANCE r r r t t .r «ymnaallen. and dnnriiia ond t ’orv of the three story bull.ling AiifMrMtti» »>,rk will nlan be dlajdayrd The offices w ill he on the first floor. lfw«*lpt« front tbl» eablbllloe w lll I»* Under the large lecture room w lll be Neckwear th * e n d of ...it Iiwranl Ih r nrw Wawmn'i «jm n» m F la c k e i t Fr* derl rk* a very sim ilar and little larger than Unusual In tc r c t was n by the preuent large lecture room In »Inc. * s t i li c i « « rlv hutic bed TÜr «h-inirlmriii »nnnitnrra'lh«' all vlmTflTs Ht th«* ,*le«'trical «How which UT— |HH»I •if •no At the the old chemistry building. A ll of was firrunacil by students of the elev tor»K- h « v * ‘ been so#i- th rd floor The Junior and senior color!: are joyous t wlll l»< lirl.l Mar. Ii «Ith. and al Ihl» dreds ««’re present at th* exhibit e« V.ure I Huu*» will w uc* Bramili advanced and sp«*clalited courses tlm r . a«t.- w lll I » rlw ir d after that 27 r»m| tt will for the most part he located on Cheer up w ith u Fe h rv « Resides farmer visiters, railroad w it h t . h Kiefat the first floor The stock rooms. |*rr(lmlnarv «atnea w ill he |»la>r«l R FT TU datnrdav. M a n h ISth. a< M:0n a in. men manifested a great deal of In- I i|i»l I to*i Mtnre moms, and small specialising SPRINGTIME TIE tcrest, especially in the automatic rooms, with the recitation rooms, »t„l i h r ltnnl» « II I he |Hayed Ih r nicht 14 54 iif i h r itrtM rtm m fa d.amani trat Ion train control arrangement ll«»u»e- ilW fS ’ Ito» will occupy th*- rest of the building. I I im i t I M T'lirrr » III I»’ m. »»In.m in« ni.-'-i on hold and radio equipment also at 38 (W rnell 4*«qded tracted much attention i: 14 »..»•.ml o f ih r •horlacr o( «Irl» fro m Mor* h 12 U «•* ü « 36 Cornell university, which at prea- K va rin to ii 27 en» ha« the t>e«f chemistry building Th»* ilifer «•k*>Lu«i' ** f* tn the world, has been copied to an D N H 12 2 .’ti HARVEY PHOTO t m iriuYitw fii f**r »-temi— In* p l a v f t l Ih r v Man tt B 4— 1 1 S 5 8 4 24 14 •stent in the ventilation which is very Important to a build- system, HATS (Im* ««t*i> «loie« •Hi«—* .1 »mi jn * where fumes, very often deadly, « *' 12 Jau n ty styles in biiav ’ SHOP o t u t i r l r et i n n k rh n r fV u are constantly tilling the rooms. Thla variety shown in Lan v H IS B N 5 In te r « h o le stI« m one major pari of the building, along r H o m u M n iH ' n JU M W « uU f| f*>r A p r il I A 4 I • Xu with several small suggestion*, were Plain or «tripad hand-- the f hemp*»—* *rwl ~ue—»r obtained hy Prof. (Mark in hia trip suit the purehaaer, p. i* cllgthle f*to f “ M ay P ittia c Service" 24-Hour Service K a f^ w to ! wirsowuitem ________ u ,t s .* , u M IT t il U W IW .M M M l M IC — iA N sumH g u «—S E w FOR MEATS Excluaive agency n r KC 4 L IT Y “ H eidCnpa” Nu r f y T m K i Ito — to k f K * NM p A t CAMPI« for spring k k Nearly 1*1 prep «rkitos Iss» hMl I— to F t o k M A Y B R O S. "The H at Sto re o f th e Tou n Suits •aal kids to eatwr t|> d a rti ammani Michigan High denota i t a t a n am social ton s vitam in a t il* * fraiernity - , .qq*.‘ f the m ««•f-iMiU •ham MARKET 213 M. A. C. Am — I . ------ 1 -- A .r ander U n a aspi eoa of ^ o r — aATTTBD AY NIOIIT bpw g u iis it a ** evening Uh*me .11-A1« Stalo college Friday and ffaauwflapi m'T® The FASHION SHOP «•nk IT u * II. TA» MM m mm *- Ml. lil« » * H u t» u t a u m » «M I « m • “ * ** l km— i.Tterary « H W toe — «Ü »*tod of » 7 to that satisfy • II p r » p - r k M l . •• K n i l l » wm 1 - ^ ^ d«— and was port unity to q— k fv tor ih n ~ *tor im»« man wa* internehalatale mata to ho k d t aa sma MICHIGAN STA TE ff li Shoes N orth wetaera « B tvsra ty naoc m a m tta iro it Mart hwKK,lorn a a •at state champtan. l a v t a t « r**1 Y k* L mì tic tota early »n I H.cr»»rKÌ three run» g B l g «tir —I wsirt inning while W H IZ paat two laeeiK held *t Kane, Him» « "to. • -¡I* '»* (hie ttme had — — --iifl m r>mmimg the b«me ton ctime to the front tata m a r la a - V— to»« e ofta y m ee- evar. and thfaalaasd to t a t i n a » d a m a m t t a ' he c im ili in eh stagiona whferh ti fai tad tn dn Dp Mac amd twi’ onWe I « t i ; • aarro* Barst». HAMBURGERS STUDENTS COME • h ie * U t . i l « » la Ifc » r u B B i B « m o A u i»»d Para. P R s r < ■■>.•1. k rM r K u e »- -Ito «tonto rtad the. tato—k of thing* STUDENT OWNED •i t "Ty i't t ih V I «— E r o o lif To Eoi ai N o t i l m . DatroM i m i i b i . « IB S C u u a l . Pot m it IM ro H I M T*k h of In tU E 4 C . t r Ire M. S. C. RESTAURANT HUI. M M , » «o»-. r» Cut rot i H ookoau U » M o ta 0 PO o th o r E. E. R IC E E tC o. lo o B M » H K O PE N D A Y A N D N IG H T I poor'* k, T *o P B » fl i u * «tn taM I p lo u # M » M o b IM p ru ro B f i potop THE PLACE TO EAT------ p ii* ra w M i m C leaner» and TheWolverine Lunch By arm m M u n a w — • OPEN D A Y and NIGHT HR (K g l zms&mn•'SfejSgBgniGsmmga I — ì ^ ìi^ ìtìi^ —s