IF NO T W EATH ER 9 R eceiving year Michigan State New*, leave name at Partly cloudy tonight and | t'nfon desk. Wednesday. C o o lfr Intr ! tonight and Wednesday. J Semi-Weekly Sttëfni Publient ion ■ilum e 2 4 TttßSDAY, NOVK.MIiKK N u m ber 1 OFFICERS FOR Reporter Gets Some Hot Ones _ SCORES RETURN I Five C a v a lry m e n NAME WINNERS MMeJsHmMng COMPLICATED BUREAUCRACY FROSH CLASS Studcrt Self-Government and TO CAMPUS FOR I S igA nn cieInnPt aRgeegs isotef r OF INTERFRAT Committee Finds 428 Students JEOPARDIZES ACTIVITY POINT j ARE ELECTED StudentforCouncil Discussion. Come in H O M ECO M ING Re it known that, in accordance with an ancient and honorable cus­ tom o f cavalry schools, any man dis­ COUNCIL PRIZE Living in Unapproved Rooming Houses. REVISION BY COUNCIL, A. W. S. mounting iron» his horse without. ^ Pendell Named President of The st i nt council, mumble you Athletic and Social Functions command-nnd n o WUd appearing on,Mwpcirintlg Take First With Yearling Group at Monday W ell her ire the replies from stu- Co-ed Governing Body Withdraws From Discussion and Lay* dents asked the question “ W hat d« Offer Diversion for Old to place his signaTnre-ttyThe nook ' Unique Decorative Scheme; Elections. you think < dent self-gov -m- C.mmAm am P . t o g e t h e r with any alibi that he m ay n „ »■ . « , Responsibility on Sphinx; Student Council Proposes ment on thii rampi brads on Campus. have to o ffe r for his action m the P* Kappa Phi Second, Revolutionary Change in System. Miss G R. '35 T think the tw o weeks that the register has been PRESIDENCY CONTESTED Student Got institution BANQUET IS HIGHLIGHT WELLS HALL MENTIONED d Hfilph W II A H e r n n u m th o f p r o c r a s t i n a t in n . ih o S t i n i m t C o t in c ir .s H Klin?, the dotted line The honor of being In m n n v S o m e of Winner Hat Five-vote Majority enough pov.f L. Whitney Watkins Honored at ,nhrf m •*nl to - W ard* K e ltij *who IHli Dormitory Scheme Ad- n e n whose > p (‘ i,i a l l v a p p o i n t e d c o in in itt.e «* <»n p o i n t . a c t i v i t y s y s t e m ir.', - ar<- in iStl r e v is io n tn et Ia s i n iy n t f o r it s - o r o n d s e s s io n t o heyrin Over Vac Dyke; Rodney Gets long Kill t< Varsity Club Banquet had IP) to o ffe r .' T h e second judged One of Most Elabo­ •I r e l a t i v o * a c t u a l i - o n s id e r a t ¡o n o f tin * p r o b le m . T e l l y p o litic s b e tw e e n Vice-president Chair. governing bod * ays del stud«1 Saturday Evening. man to leave his horse without in­ struct ions to that effect was Henrie rate on Campus. ìf is exp« •inapp r o v e d hoiis'•S 111 w■hirli Hu- »1 all the A . YV. S ., c o - e d Lr° ''e r n in p - b o d y , a n d S p h in x , s e n io r w o m e n 's h o n o r a r y , s e r i o u s l y h a m p e r e d tin* s e ft ie m iM li o f t h e co-ed W. c Frit i • It s O K Gross; he places, all the blaiue on luyiim w u i b e i n - O. Morse. :i d dúrihg il .•i«*livity p o in t s y s t e m . K ich & rd (»• P e m t e ll, o f What st i Lust \vppli en d s a w tlip a r ­ th e p n o r i n i i m i i hum, Howdy H o s p o r iiin s w i r l v w o n 111, S a g in a w ] lib e r a l a r t s stu d en t government ? (o r c o ia n blames his bttmg the d*ist ,. , , ,. c o m p ile d flmir * s l e w th a t U e v id n lio n a r . v c h a n p e s in th e p r e s e n t c o n c e p t i o n o f p o in t, r iv a l o f m si* inno a lu m n i' to the tact that his horse-» mouth ( oUn< , l <-**'I :in‘ made c a m p u s ta • p lp b r a tp M ic h i- A f t « *r I c a v n g h is h o r s e t h r e e u n i e » H o n ip c o m in p d a y d o m r a t \ » 11 «})(! m . v e d r o o m i n g Iro n s e s 'a m i 428 dency o f th e fr e s h m a n c la s s up of and is dependent on students ca n S ta in 's ann u ftl M onie- («»«> iri: m y d u r i n g t h e e o U r s e o f o n e a r e li v in e !inyt i im i* w it h i n t h e v ar «isterd a y b y t h e n a r r o w It ’s not that the student« lack con­ c o m in g and in sp itp o f th e d û s »,- G a r y M o r g a n w a s a s k e d jila c e h i * n a m e 10 >n<* »c h p u ip . a c f o r d i n p - tn the! d<* c is i'- n o f th«* m m m itt«* «* «u W e lls in u:n a p p r o v « id houses. hall abolló is 1Hfl m e n a n d NOMiNATE SPONSORS ¡if th e s lattm p . o f a p p r o v a l fidence in c.H h other or responsl* w it h t h e a lr e a d y th e re aie* 401 Iiyr'illg tn I r a t «‘ m i l v ; p la c e d b y b o th p a r t it m argin o f fiv e v o te s . E d w a r d \ Hi D y k e o f G ra n d R a p id s , bllity in thcmselVfcA. blit that they ra in W hich '(d ì fit i n l p r v a l s f u m o i is H e b la m e s h is m i s f o r t u n e il))0 !l t h e p e r v e r s e n a t u r e «>1 h is i m i ­ t h e itu ip p s w {):iM n *| > p c ti'd i-hf l u n M ’sti o r a tr « v i LTHge o f a b o u t 2 1. FOR MILITARY BAND corn ed on th e p rop osa l are students »11 during- S; I u n la y , th e f o o t ­ h o u ;cs S a tu rd a y m n r n in v t o a t r a i e r n l t v a t t h e p r i­s n t t im e lit r ic u lt u r e a n d fo r e s t r y stu- F P Becker. ” 35 "The\ will nov- E n s ig n C l y d e I* o f t i l e o p i n i o n d r a w n la s t idyrht. b a ll ya m p i id tí lit e r pvpnts S e c o n d p la c e m p u tin n 1‘p II t< N i n e l e « it a r e l iv in ll a t v a n ; u s p la c e s H ariicl Rix, l’ hroc Rivers, and th a t H o w d y C o r c o r a n tr a in e d n i» «:« nt a n d a p le d g e o f the er get any place " ni t ht* d a y and t h e P i K a p p a P h i 'o c ip t y Oil till * c a m p u s - u c h a s t h e p o lic e Mat v Mm ray. W hitehall two 1 H a v in jr a e e o m p l i s h e d n o lh - iM l i l l J i W t * l'P ( C l y d i '.»> a n h n iil so th a t t h e latt<>r Ph ylea n f r a t e r n it y , p o lle d (VI Bonnie Croshaw. : think it b a r m «- k s the « f a ir y b a r h , o r o n j util« *r cii-cd.< were nominated to in p at a p r e v i o u s m e e t i n g , Is very wi ll handh WfdJ atto n d p d . w o u ld n o t b e a lo n e in hi: » m i s e r y . w i t h p h i K a p p a r a h u i t h ir d , F a m i la in «* w h e ii* t h e y «io p a r t tu n e rtin f o r bnpd s|»»iis«»rship by ■."ti s to M r . P e n d e ll’s 60. H o n o r a b l e m e n t io n w a s p\- d c tio n h a d ijß e u d e l a y e i i a M Hebblewhlte. w o rk T h e r e a r e 33!) Who re sid «* in members «*t the M i c h i g a n 1 ?al»- 1 rfal of the votes cast for president I week lor .« survey o f other COIlego FEATURE SKIT intercut «d prftss« d lor the* em bellishm ent« i l e - t h e eli v o l L a n v iiiig a n d 48 l iv e In coll. ;'c m ilituiy baud last week, ya* 133', which is more than was playisl by Wells Hall T h e nan t he R C o l l i n s , *35 ili a r h v h jw n s : n e h as ( Jlton ios. it was announced iiulay by How­ < i f o r any other office d lv ttle s o f the d dom uiory exhiMLed otie of tin* juost * at Northwestern C l a r lo Ite . Holt. W illiam 1« to n . a n d ard Jtmnillg», president ol the Angelica Rodney 'C h i O m egai of some colleges but ootball game Batti elitbniate display* seen on the rum ­ proposal -calls h baud. Fa ' Lansing. won an even closer works here " test f*»r the office of vlce-presi- She received fil votes Her My candid government Uhiv rsi team*. 1 the Mlchigi AT FRAT BALL pus. mie half nl the i »nt windo flaun-iiig States Orec vllll* tin s o t h e r s bore and Whl ' min Hu lug F« «le. aled < behind with 59 Robert Stoll 'H esperian» o f Rattle n :tn by of Mietiti • held at ■ »'unis Both Interfralerrily Party to Have Tl" He*i«erinn lay r exceptional Orchestra A , Syra« is • university note of extravagance • HOLD RITES FOR NO INTEREST will be set in which or politi«-«! IXMitton*. ahçinl rr?lmbiir»einetit, odo as group ■' plus." agory no student may SPEAKING FEST admin aiul ed with runner years ( r- k is now freshman treasurer by virtue o f a 75 to 50 victory over Chester Briggs ( A e -T h e o n » of Rose football g» i nded bv i charge». With Comedian. tW R on the lawn «> with tjve color» ol st guest mingled with t: ttpped idiom n and HANNAH BIRD IN WOLVERINE hold anv « e t office, except “ float- mg i Kiints «-parate c which come undci a Mil ca Hah) I.« ,is Sachs 'A lp h a Phi* o f I .ew­ er!. easily won the position o f sec- retar> from Geraldine Kline «Ero HELD LOCALLY A complet W allv Bennett s ll- p ii’ce orehe*» tin and an additional entertain* tnent feature m the person o f Dixon Smith. 35, comedian, promise to Whin* '1 1 1»* central plan was a miniature populated with dummy h©Uv Irani carried >tt> ill Junior Girl to Be Buried in Lan- Yearbook Faces Discontinuance sing Cemetery; Societies if Lack of Support is Pnnrnry >ampus iKMUtlon», carry­ ing no linuncial letinbiirsetmmt. will be lah'-|r-d a:, bclnnging to group A whli h may !»• supplemented - Alpruun ■ o f Gaylord. State Extempore Contest Sched­ make the in terfratern ity Im»I1 ached- which had its aourre to Attend Kept Up. bv office» in cías» C " ■Group B win include, under the M' ' of the ballots were taken up ulcd for Sat in da y evening NovHn- while the -lop«- ai tin in the chemistry lecture room, but uled for Michigan State lu-r 7 m t i e Union ballroom. one o f 1he iMi.uiid» bore a v t h lle ji m o r e proposal, offices oi u m inor nature, ere*I in the VV«*lv two nl which may be held by one these of the* freshman football plnv- the lugiiligliiH of the current, social m whitewashed » c: Air»* collected at the practice College Dec. 3. cafion Ticket ale* were reported Yh*- Pi Kappa p embellis v lio w n il tin- part of the individual H am rtudeni brxiv * illlllp planned to t.tko exceeding cxpcctations at a late w ye .urnlai t. ti «• «lisp ln hour vesU rdnv th « Hivspenans. Ha Ails « tu discontinue all-work on it tor this in p O sltlO tin officer» automatically the announcement ol ta k e alumni at Rciinet t will be iememberi*d as a *U ttU -in sistin g oi m.la year and ubandoli Hi«' project itti* •t which •Id a t 0 m i u maker ai the Blue K ey victory wHh •■ardbnard fit: It rely according to .« statem ent by 1F!«»a all f the election and they The umili Homi*- dati' dam e n !.| earlier this term. In t h i oppoxing team Jame* o i anum. bustttbk* manager o f posit im d i require little or no the remainder of th«- a om m i testimonial »dm the annual actual being liMikcd upon a» .«try id i! ainpiis engagement ©enslderable on he name« of nominees Mary when five men and five popular low, team pr***»d in the exhi T o «late only 460 MibftrrlptUwis t#» an- i on her 'b an a dutv icy and Barbara Herron did not finalist* will be «lin en T1 • i pat-e-setter fa r hum* ««miIn*, with it a b le the yearbook have Ix-cn sold Tht* Alt*-r tu the .Student Council »ear no the elim ination election will tak" place at 7 30 in t p Little ngugemenus in Lansing i and vtctn- toward the artlsin is only about •one-severtth '' UkJO lig li« ,i|t H re » last tew month* oh'»racU*ri*tlc 'cl l the display» * tire (Student body FraterrîlUe» and nl both Board m Ag- -.V*.lly Hem ieo - were largely u< km and then -oumiicK have not co-operated with Uvity i,System» A W H delegation previously reported T h ey de- win rervM on the Vrrla porctt. ' rttextni tx the ned the nom ination» to let Marian to which all contestants at •d Ja« kmin Hic W olverine management iti tak-. I»* ight w1fh«1rrw from the dis- a sister pledge t<* Kappa visitors are invited ne,; :)« h u l l t ilg e , o f t h e :| i under the plea that tiie»v ippa Gamma, carry the »ore o lurlsdlctlon over co-c'd ao- The • pi ('i Alpin 14 ■lin ; arili M’ELROY TALKS MASONIC FRAT ornai). Marie «•It clccied itself and ih« TO ECON.CLUB Society Movet Into New Home a * Step ip Comolete U Vain Speaker at Joint Meet • Growth. el erring tu of Sigma Epsilon and Eco­ s G reater nomici Organixalion. 28 »h 'ting of s: E x p lo s io n Will Enforce ARRANGEMENTS M« Kin count r : Ri- Injures Student Saluting Rule FOR PARTY SET Spartan Women to Sponsor Fall EXTENSIONW ORK Term Affair at Union Friday. SHOW SPROGRESS «* de« orati ve ':«n W om en '» v which wui lie t'unini Farm Management Departmcn m llroom Fri- !r««fii b to 12, » ledge hir Cooperates With Farmers in tndiuKcr.v) or* t he const ear plan Keeping Records. OFFICERSELECTED of enorr P lo w in g C o ntest O pens on C ollege ARTILLERYUNITS M ake P la n s lo r FORFACULTYCLUB m- tn i»« i «'it*a •-«; «i«iring lu* nv *Aiii i » «i.v|K*nderl from, 'lie- i Pennants •»! »•tem pt i» ma«l ie tUoiig technical » will continue t<» i I j it E a rly T oday HOLDCONTESTS \n n u a l «. «ri«joM'd hv goal 't ie p it, >nun* o f W a r .Memory « n i » «-n 'la m e will ix- marked v emphasized th" Find Best Drilled Squads in Are Named to Head tu«lei|ts « n «! Another f «*r fac- he Communist ,*»r Each R. 0. T. C. Organitalion. I t,r program* w ill 1»* in «he 1 ifrfP ita I Is with mrx k'belied- pillion member» nil !>■« r, of 160 m illion» i» in complete > Battalion. • nt 1*1 * Mi« rugali igerv Henne**y general « lia if • rrgani/ali'Hi < iiiii'-n ii'«•» -in following ' v in - lion, due to tlM* »- p' police mhtary «• • « •• « iiB if m a t i llv ic n N «| . i*t Fri- premdent «.lei'orti li o n s ikMiajia. ctrirsJ eli* m an Helen Boxi nan. Mai gat e i i>tri n et-rin g M en 1 B Hill li Mah!»- D u n n Florence Hübet, i Knight M anon earned: pub- l.eave f o r M eet a t of H M Barnum. mid J. l> > ti* ; ho rn p so n . « h a ir m a n . N Pi el a r t 1 Kir. Kh/jibeth h u rd u e l Tniver««ity likM-k a n d lirid le, nerxfikp ’• M ay ( I rose C av«iM gJi, • hu.rnuMi, iii. d r e r l i ia Vr.'iros Evelyn Allan, VI- Fult* of the el ctru al en pian . n H o n o ra ry Society, M« ( it a * Mai •, Simmons, jirw- * department and C M p o n s e » n: l n der « hou*« H 11 f *hi ton of H •e librai v „ m m ‘ A r ic i •f the civil enginereing de •Im- Bloc Bquad N o i - f Battery B iiairu ot* Hold» Kirnt M eet a n d a j a «s» 1» • hairinaii " f » U d i t - M r a n ri Parmetuer, Ir» P II D e V r i e s and *ni will attend a meeting of ^ t*rm «•d iiy «. M Malone. :u and M MH « omm lite* "Ihe <" x e c u p t l v * L )r u r lf l d • t^akr» div .cvioii of (be N * du on g t V a n d «fn ot/ i.i and made ip >,i The i« * hi «luiptei of 4r* I. H RockaJailow «■' mim i tie** consist* of M M Horv W|J, ,, , ^ > Electric Light a*crx:lation to ,1 T Biake»iev> 34. rorporal H II HruUe. nationai honor ha|ier»ne* Guests ill- J Sir Iteper» and R K st#•ward C ( j lld «* ix-Mi "id a ■ f*urdue university <»t lui- F la g g R eveal» Ft*her *4 N H Hurtyl. 34 ' R Ko"p»aiJ «4 M hoalMMldJ’V «o o rty * : li fi K f K ib e •». 35 F •; e e d n « I hi» • v«*r.;ng i: A Warrci i ii'intdian \] Fllsabeth Conrad, H it Kuehl ind Jonepiuiid '«' Ind Nov 5 5 and 6 Cade . T h * clu leet» every Wedne»dav « ember of the hydrauU« power SOCIETIES TO SELL New A rtille ry C Green 35, K J JlAuie 35.-«a* : ning room ««f the i/n . iwiiam« Q jve O v atio n to noon for h «»ii in Union dining m, !*r«»t and Mr* L. C Km* s'-toe and Fm i* is a member *»i iM.larcd winner ««f the «om petition tit 7 1ft Ih pnncipoi I Stand and Mrs K L Austin, • o r head system* commit let CONCERT TICKETS A p p o in tm en t» Jrst :m«*anon w h ile’ .squad *ne evrnlng will «# W TSnï A r th u r F a rw ell 'good »(maker either Knottier college it e - ,,n,j ^ itl »d M r* C •) Wilkins, Mr. «‘ctn ca l apparatus committee number 3 o f Battery L ) wa* r«»rnp- «nor®, secretary -»t * *« H .-H Hailaday, and Pres, B iXrk..». dean of engm *erm * Members <.f the inusaca! « aptaii K F Flagg command« mg off with honor* in the econd «la ttd n o f America «*«*«> In K oche»ter inti M r* Shaw v a member o f the prime mov- Eorarttie.* on the campu* will of the coi .* artillery unit, annour.’ < battalion T h u outfit wa* )n*truotad in connection with *ii«* « D« ket* at si 50 are available at ■axe charge «.f r,u ket -a.es i ‘>r the .he fo lowing ;unior appegntment» b> H W Cook 32 T h e other met» and plowing -•> ' nu ’ «« word received her« NO CHARGE MADE AT man desk '•nunlttee mill be unable to i t * Lanam* concert serie* «>f the or the coming year Master Ber- in tfw »quad were C R Pare. 34. Brown, egtetuuon i»-« iiiAt. from f r o m IP ' hester Me\» York Michigan State college tnntitule Tt-ant W. H Wa.ker. Technical Star- arid H H. Miller. 34 «-wrpota.» J A. Ptiwiue university spll *« m »peak «■ ovation w »* extended SOCIAL DANCING CLASS CRT GROUP CHOOSES i)f m u *«, opening next W edne»- lean t* Kirm Sergeant*- M Dick- frar«kin. 34, W W Popyk 34 [J R Prof thur Parwi’ U, in*tr«j.tor in hFTY C 0-E 0S ATTEND day. Nov 11. with Jo»ef S agctti. man. L TowaJey. P J Emericg. L McConnoWe. Tift J L Alexander T h e mrx« meeting n America ill» «he Michigan .State In - An a non uncement wa* made ter -HEADS FOR ENTIRE YEAR Hauger Staff Sergeants H N *5, vv R Hutchins.'Sft. and H E Chemical Society VI -S C section ri'nii . Music, who appeared on Mia-* Joséphine Garvin. Norial fiahi - « ID L E CAKE BREAKFAST noted pianut. Beatrice Brody Btlwnson. A N Hoover. R E HuntTinkham . 35 p rivate» w ill be held Thursday. Nov. ft, at H Howiirt prerodent of Vtu Phi Epsilon and Hhrisen * All-Am ericnn mg instructor, that 00-ed* will be At the la.st meeting of th * art W inifred Lee. president o f Sigm a L Y Burch. o clock In Kedzie hall The »peaker pr• v.i■«« there th i* week-end. adm itted free of charge to the wtcial group. TtieMday. Oct. 27. officers were ' •'proxnnaiely 50 girl* enjoyed — ------- ------- - --------- ,u r ,.„..in n . . .___— . , «treasurer. * P »f* T w O T u e s d a y , N o v e m b e r 8 , 19 3 1 M ic h ig a n s t a t e n e w s M to M g a a i m Fou m ini in IM S i M p w s OVR PLATFO RM The American ANNOUNCENEW jSTAFSETH ATTENDS M an agin g E d itor lìe o r i e t.. Merket It a r H ih t im _ paMtéra. Fraternity ® h r C ritic M y E g o A n d Y o u rs POULTRY CONFERENCE A —o clate E ditor . Telephone 2-231* Teleph on e 2-7ÔIO R a tin e «« M an ager Jack Green A rth u r I.Tngran C a B tg f f l n a d a l • f «ta ir a i M f w l i i t l M M . System B y A N D R E W B IS H O P My JO H N T A T B , Jr. CLIMATECOURSE Dr. H. J. Stafseth. o f th* teriologica! department, is at Talephone 5-2744 f m l n r iiw i at a c o lle g e E ditar*« N o te — T h e f o llo » ina I» rompo «ed ent. attending a poultry pa e. Co-ed E d itor H u r l C lth rn i o f ea e rp t« taken fro m an ad d re«« on the Telephone 6-217« t A R a im i p o p u la r Ataerlrcn F ra te rn ity Hyatem y lv rn hy A t times like this when monotony decades they've pat It over. This Seeley Expect* Clew to be conference being held at th> i A t « i»t a n t Editorn -O . I.. Beckwith. V W . Presiden t H a rry W oodhnrn f'h aar, heforr A rt Exhibit Missouri. He plans to return Reeder, S. Kopienski, C. H V a n ljip ilt. falls upon the old campus like the Is that mysterious stuff that V ilaable la Stady • ( the In te rfra trrn ity in n nell o f the t ’ ni- An exhibit o f paintings by our first o f this week. A «si» ta 11« Co-ed K bravely holds has lost it ’s zest, tn d even the most tell by Um leek h i the sucker's M eterakgy. play host to a tri-state (Ma . Kohle, W a lter It. lily, r Modifica lion o i “ rat system. fr o trrm tlr* pro and con, look piare rr- effectively verbose o f ‘ columnists eye hour much and whether. re n tl». and a l«o herausr It I » o f v ita l In fc.rth on the third floor o f th e union Indiana. O h io) conference R ep orter* |. Beckwith. D Thornton. J finds all things stale, flat, and un­ D. A. Seeley o f the meterology tere«t to a ll r o lle s r «Indent«, reprint despite a fraternity that seems to teriologists. w hile on Nov 6 p*-, BablnifUin, C. Baird, M Fa rley. II Shana- portiom. herew ith. profitable. some mere commoner has W e m ight convince you by citing department announced today a new felt. M H. I H. Hr fa t there most o f the day. T h e walls sor M ailm an w ill attend :* i I.. I>i-i . I». . I. Ito «core board vouth side o i the ............ are quite adequately covered the big idea, and we have something a few incidents th at occasionally course in his department. I t is to and " I want to say th lt I believe conference o f the Americai for the hopefuls at the coops to read dates fv e n around here are w orth­ be given in the winter term and will fratemitie.« I think they have been K,vr‘ 0 falr *dea o f the various styles elation o f Hygiene and Bat! befcre they fa ll asleep. while. W h at d o you think we've got consist o f a study of different cli­ Along with a nationally famous and art* of great value in our Jnsti- and abilities o f the department. The held in Detroit. 1'oof ball team playing on the home tuions. rummer months were evidently a river out here for? And a lot o f mates o f the world, different weath­ field com«1.» many o f the m ore o r less “ Faculties, trustees, and the public profitable ones for the artists. A O. Frim tance: canoes? You can't spend any money er conditions and their causes. PubHithwl Tu. urn mated who attend grid game g e n e r a l l y , h a v r h a d v a r i e d a t t i t u d e . , canoeing, and if the circumstances Seeley expects the course to be of A New Block “ S” M ’ur,nP VP l , * . B o clt,o rt; Dear Mr. Cynical: Énty réî « nU< are right,—why the scenery would much value to those interested in (Syracuse D aily Oran merer ïhr «pectacle o f the rlash 1oward fraternities Th ere w v « Ma n nnd brouBht b ic k several I have read your column for noteworthy marines which catch »he delight the most esthetic. 1meterology. A real step forward in • Th ey t.** onmpe’ ently accom- Hme. a generation or more ago, c cean in different moods. “ Moon- i over a year now, and I enjoy it inodat to ;nsurr thotr rotnmii wh,-n lh ry w''n ' frowned on In a light'' and •‘Silvery M oonlit Path "I very mack. 1 wtnh I could m m During th e past year the depait- prcvem cnt o f cheering at big words like you do. I t gives But you're a ll wrong, yon must ment haa been engaged in weather football games is the b*-«* • •• are. «> to «a-ak. the £ ? ? * " d wh,'n “ Rctxl ire particularly good. A nother can- all tne boys over here a t tke lack that extra something that surveys and has rendered much characterize th e innovation •rr/ir of the day ° \ hof 1Hly f th,em , x - vaa with a more docoratlve tochnl valuable service to the state. ners so as to enable the fo m ,J 1 01 ,tr< axional news- q,,,. that caught our eye was "Ship HermJan houae a thrill (let’s get makes them (it's an old Siamese t ils hardlv logica 1 to Next Wednesday night Seeley is a block "S " in the freshmat together! even If we can’t under­ custom) Joyously enter into the Hate Uem with a W y f w , IMS ’lP <* S tilt*." Deep blues for a back- < pirit o f the thing and prodnre to speak before the State club. His The color, spirit and traditi F R A T E R N IT Y CH EAPNESS ” o ys, , ltm ' cuhd and a particular!)* cfTrrllvc stand them. You muet be awful an ti) being fraternity houses are h o i-!»< !» of ,,,x, o f clouds for special emphasis bright. a pocketbook flowing over with subject will be "T h e W ork o f the sent at intercollegiate footba vs wrbng. and is immorality, or that membership in make this outstanding milk and honey, and a few ; W eather Bureau." is a good part o f attract!« Last, night society .-.tail metnb* (W e agreel. ■ dependable them is only fo r the rich. But there Miss Katherine W lnckler wen» to burks. the sport holds fo r the co o f the M ichigan State Ncw> m . I would like you to use vour large. T h e successful inti with the rankest kind vi chei ! hardly seems is. I must say. cnce again a rapidly ih ( city for her inspiration And Influence to put over something Protection for Co-cdi c.f this new scheme at Svra< humor at 1 hr hands ; f several $r ith sm ic 2.0fKi men rising tide, oi criticism against th* found in its sheer masses and un- that is “ progressive” like the You fail to realize that co-eds are •The Pitt W eekly) fraternity system. One hardly at- expected contrasts, some very pleas- naturally parasites. They cling, if aid in creating more o f *:• tcrm tifs, when calling for niorm id more or less student conncil is being since Freshmen women are to be care­ tangible asset « which mak- tends an educational gathering in ing studies. “ C ity o f Cubes" and the State News got after It. Lota not in the way you'd like to have Mon on social • vents. I f it we re » the fundamentals fully inducted into university life ' the great gam e it is toda- these da .:, without Hearing' it voiced, “ pt!preasion " are mod«*rn in spirit, o f colleges are having cum* them, at least mercenarily. But first, time one would not think an inexperienced sometimes in emphatu- terms. On • especially the first, and by modern There will be no danger o f the first paigns to make the co-eds ils j knowledge Is power, and if you're year woman becoming lost in a maze much about if Bui the asinine w intrusted with a national educational organization we do not mean rubistic. Mr. Joy* smart you can re-condition them so this something new?) to pay for of activities at the same tim e that o f certain local houses in then a erected lor Mu* has gone so fa r as to have a com- ner contributed canvases from both that they cling properly, and will BE A N E W S P A P E R either h alf or all the dates they tem pt to play (.ricks on eo-txl st.i mitt«*«* studying the situa-Uou for the City nnd country And also the only have with fellows. Wouldn't give till its hurts But there are she is fighting her way through a CO RRESPONDENT new set «if studies. meml—r:. is becoming literal!', rtment ou id last year or two. 'Pin* extent, a n d 1Portrait o f the show. “ Ozark Hills’* that be a good idea? some o f them that are hopeless, be­ In accordance with a ruling pass­ Any intelligent person ma bearable. * emphasis of these criticism « Is. it and "Arkansas O/arks" are both exT O f course, I don't want to give cause where there's no sense there':: t befon * m xt ed by the office of the dean o f wom ­ money corresponding for seems tx» me, rapidly increasing, and « eedinglg pleasani landscapes. Mr. you the Idea, I'm a gigolo,—you -no feeling. It might be pointr;f! niif to i.|t* not in «‘ducational circles alone All Joyner uses bold contrasting colors en. no frwsliman girl can become a papers; all or spare tim e; exj know* the song, “ Just a G igolo," full-fledged member o f an activity unnecessary: no canvassing smurt-alerks wlio have nothing mo in all. the fraternity system I* rapid- including a peculiar shade o f green but I wish the girls around here ly finding Itself face to face with a and ..... lend*' " toward implication Everything follow « the law o f during the first semester, at least. fo r free booklet; tells how H important to do than n m u x Mien were a little more generous on Miss (loetsch has four water! their dates. As my roommate supply and demand. T h e babe* T he idea has merit. Activities Room 588, Dun Bldg.. Buffal «elves with childish jokes that co-« new Situation, with which in the « UiIT members o f tin* News arc h m working, faithful assista ms. T h e M ORE ABOUT next few years it will have to reckon colors that show a very interesting Let me Indicate to you very briefly uk* o f color, nchievlug some subtle says, “ I f Uiev can’t make the date worth jubile, and d a m few that are in demand can hold the sucker« up T h eir wares keep the market gaotations should, o f course, be controlled and shared by the upperclass students are men on the M aJf who n*ee: HOMECOMING what s«5.'iie of the factors in this and delicate effects. Miss Alma o f them do (the old c y o io , they high, among other thing«. Hut who poss«*ss the experience and a slightly mòre mature outlook on the R ead A n y G ood Ml nation seem lo me to be Krhulmerirh. the new member in ought to pay h a lf the cost.” Hr pay lor tlieir work,’ «ither:' who . “ First, there ha,* been the mistake th« department who comes from was a debater In high school. you’re a man aren't you? A p ­ college system It is not natural Book F ro m Our recoinpenscfl in other ways, hut parently yon don't realise Just that freshmen sh«iuld be conspicu­ o f overbuilding in a |w*riod ot Oregon, lias two pictures. ‘Campus •And he wania to be a rebater how valuable a pair o f pants are. L e n d in g L ib rary prosperity Th is Is not so much th: Firs and "Cannon-Hi*ueh” that In collage, rh ?! ous in the extra-curricular work Yon probably never w ill until However, under such a system it n o i hu »K Im i ,iinr< itii| io r t a i fault of the fraternities as n has ‘ catch the spirit o f the northwest. Here's to more “ dutches” at you need them bad. There's be comes necessary for the wcm«*n o r P la y B illiards contiliit ia ilv with tu d ir n e » been a pari o f the spirit of i l v ttmcs Hri still life, done in a dark brown Mtate. something about a pair o f panU vulgo I il V H ie r i n In a period Of rnpld ekpamion all tonality, achieves an individuality N ot a gigola. that gets the co-eds down. The organization to develop a method of and Snooker over America, in educational in- difficu lt in this sort oi thing. P. S.— You can print this If systematic training of freshmen.- In thing fo r you to do is to take another year, present freshmen will •Ututif.no it has been a real as­ you want to. advantage o f this peculiar fe- ’ have to step into activities N if Iil. n ftii in B o o k R e v ie w They sistance In m ain places in helping RCM.h an and brotherhood fa il to observe timi Am erica is at "Now «Mie «il the ie S serious cause-
ll appli-»» JJ„, h o t* uli all modern «lasses cradled in romfort cartes«- Truly Modern ri the eiiTUin- «eli-com pia« ene\ uh ot o ld ^ th e ilici ime« ta k e nasse« in i)»iu and deprivation, fin «k it tx > eerlng misery a. of old And h leejM'IUJiK K«¡TT bciweoll "Am aricit is a pvramii lopsy-Uirvy mud on drunkei Cigarette ape\ A la ml without people witili lit vision I l t I unti« > .Kiiuti , lll( Um1 ih e (lutV OJ patri ntiain 1 noi ilv m iri in vu­ >v Mi..*,. wh< "I'm c e r t a i n l y grateful for Lucky VM-.I T h e ¡‘ ^c* , uor«|l’ l , ‘kVf, ^ ,‘1 1mrter* Uilldillg ol «iiHlmgijlshi Strike. 1« t a truly modern cigarette for 1 thè ruttioni a*!!.-lì - memi*!Ml.pia'V italb ' 1» i* m>r I|l|l(. v sim it give* me modern throat protection. 1 t;UmMUI Siili wHh Mi u‘s lbut ih* duo in T h e first Mie uiuiergi'futi im i«- kIoitiiu:,. tvo learning toc ii iU;, n,uni,. , 1 < h.uih i- i|00i’ lul Mich '' ' ;‘ sk Di. alijanct* - a fU p o f t h e l i t t l e t a b e n d t h e r e iKlU.i ulllllltll 1 . .. i'f pull'iott.sni, like (Hie try. i.* 1novit• a r e m y L u c k i e s ." . 1 . ably w ill, M'hoiarslup am l .-tnii'Hkin H O T E L O L D S 11hx bai I Um t. I Frinì O f f e r s lo r I'rtv itU * l * n r l i ï > THE WISTARIA ROOM A iofflovt and beloved picture ttor while I ta li K oopi still in her teens —blessed with breoth taking girlish beouty-cooid tote hove been kinder to le r s ff « Yeung? She • the very incarnation of young loveliness. If you have not seen her in flrfi? W h a t : d id Ne t ousel's "luting V oke," do so. ,th e R o m a n ^ L v>c ' th u m b s d o w n " r e a l l y - m e a n ? ^ •'» Po« That LUCKY lefts! Moisture«l*roof onl> Cellopftsfiae. Sealed Isitftit*—fcver m m> right. Tlie U nique Humidor Pack* ■ an- t Im age. Zip*—And it’s open! See the « urn ncxv notcftsed tab on tbt top o f the W h e n ii ten u - package. Hold down one half with inni W ash in g to n's ibeu; your thumb. Tear off the othri :( this uneii \Ytopped ftadust-proof, moisture-proof, g^rm« •ge is CU “ : protected, Mat, a n «t w 1mm I FRESH!—what could be morr modern than ■*celar LUCKIES' improved Humidor — *o h er * i* tc •“ » to open) l e d S a e - U k e LMCKV TAM t o ■ w ar -y e a r A u g o r o e d p re to c M oo. • bad . *>t4MBl ne o i isnrs t rr- thu this I t ’s t o a s t e d " I fr •n m » n t o im "may CrefM-UKKT StllM alàaa — - - ma - e * C rea m «• ^ p r r n m U m m iW .m h e | ^ - Æ m ? *>• In iti< i .,iiu m .tin (M h o | M i(i« u i Iv iu 1 « w ill >hu l « g S a w Nume«—- — Im H w Q H — « M im m o I; rwwwhto« Inclue«* **• u*e •« mederà op ­ pn*i suu< r m ill iiin u « ' t on Im >u»« Wa U I i i imi* W tr« y ie t o H e w - m e p r * » * » t t w t e a p e h c e T - “kO l II l i L M M F K I k f c l l " — a n e w l o i t a n . i x j u i i u i i , ««» l l m |u j m t Pen** < : ratcriut) »nd « to t “ Ha BURTON’S WALK-OVER SHOP 1 l exprès* .a t ‘ T o a s te d ” F la tte r fr e r F reeh n I bagup wtli yaurUKKYITMU. " T W re oui not X ll' N H a 'Iiin g W it %»» I ajm I i u T I NI. I K —T h « Lurfcy »trtlu* (M iu r H*»ui c»rry iWeefiet L k t f " * • tv n d e r Z O E R D IS kual p u p • ép ié!iiuig u iiu i. Ih<- A m eru * to r jio ia , i«u iiitj sysieiu iuu*i vxanun*. Tttur»da> .«ad iu ls n ia ) r tr n ln t o i u N .R .I. uelwurà*. jto your threat Tu esd ay, N o v e m b e r 3, 1981 . Mi c h i g a n sta ti NEWS Cage T h ree Score of Parties Mark Most Active A T T H E S T A T E T U E S D A Y AND W ED N ESD AY W. A. A. Hockey Leads Band for W. A. A. Plans New do you know that Week-End of Term in Social Circles Pertinent Bite o f Historical Teams Prepare Inter-Frat Ball Type Function for As Alumni Celebrate Homecoming Information About Mich­ For Tournament Monthly Meeting igan State College. S ev e n tee n Societies on Campus Give Parties for Old Grads; By N ate Fry Announce List sf Practice Dale« Dutch Treat Party to Feature Dinner for L. Whitney Watkins Is Outstanding For All »our Athletic Groupi Session - Function of Week. T h e first barbecue was held 23 years ago in the hollow in fro n t of Squads. Thursday. W ells hall. Oxen must havp been s ta n d in g out as the m ost even tfu l and im portan t w eek numerous then, for the ox was roast­ K eener rivalry has been shown m T h e monthly W. A. A meeting of th e w h o le fa ll term , h o m ecom in g, w ith its g a ily ed instead of the proverbial bull. W. A A hockey this fa ll than in w i l l t a k e the form o f a Dutch T reat any oth«’ r year, according to Mis p a r t y it w a s a n n o u n c e d today by , ,o r a t e d houses, its p a rties, and its dances, has com e to In the parlv history o f the col­ Dorothy Jane Parker. W. A. A N o r m a B a r r , p r e s id e n t o f t h e o r g a n ­ lege, no electives were allowed in hockey coach. Co-eds have been iz a t i o n . T h e m e e t i n g will t a k e place W ith th e Scabbard and B la d e form a l p led g in g party, a the rouse o f study T h e following is practicing hard the last wpek pre- S a t 7 15 o ’c l o c k T h u r s d a y e v e n i n g in party and a D e M o la y dance F rid a y even in g, and the course o f study for 1863: juiring for the annual tournament t h e h o m e e c o n o m ic s b u ild in g : which will be given n? the end of A n o u t s t a n d i n g e v e n t o f the pro- • nteen fra te rn ity open houses and term p a rties Satu r- Preparatory Clas^ the month. g r a m W ill b e a Dutch dance by M ary ;ly e v e n i n g , t h e r e w a s n o t a d u l l m o m e n t a n v o f the* t i m e First half year - Arithmetic, des­ W A. A captains o f class hockey E l i z a b e t h H a u s e and M ary Young. M arch in g u n d e r th e cross-o - criptive geography and English teams must see that her entire squad T h e program w i l l b e f o l l o w e d by gramtner. sw o rd s of th e a c t i v e Horning. Isabel M cIntyre. Isabel ! come out for each practice in order i s o c ia l dann ne E a c h member must Second half year- -Algebra, natural b r in g a f l y e - c e n t p ie c e n u m b ers, e l e v e n p l e d g e s o f K in g and Bernadine Young were philosophy, and composition. to help ohocie the members o f teams aecftrdjng to Cetha Bates, hookey F a r !', w o m a n ’ -« a t h l e l i t a s s o c ia t io n - abbard and B l a d e c a r r i e d I w e s t s tor t h e week-end. College Course, Fresh Class manager. The line-up for the teams W ally Kt*lineit t h r o u g h o u t the c o u n t y S p o n s o r in g • a tra d ition a l m ilita rv . „ .* First half year Algebra, geolory, will not be given out until after Nov. i lic a it h w e e k d u r in g ! lie m o n t h of « . . E n n o m l a n So ci et y geometry and bookkeeping. rem ony r r i d a y even in g o w * * T e r m Par ty ¡6. PI «sen Second half year Trigonometry. h< n I h u h o n o r a r y f r a t e r n i t y ; w i t h V ickerstafr* o r c h e s t r a fur- Purveying, entomology,- principles of Th e following girls are captains Helen Abbott, sophomore: Freida ek at M ichigan State. _ . . it s form a l irfy in the East Lansing Masonic p l e d g i n g nishing the music for dancing, the Etinomians held their fa ll term party stock-breeding and history. Sophomore Class B rief. junior; Mabel Dunn, sefllor, Sphinx Aimuunces and Bonnie Crashaw. freshman. If • pie A m ilitary atmosphere ere- i* by the uniforms and an array aI the house Saturday evening Mrs R M Olin and Mr. and Dr First half year- -Physics, structural botany and vegetable physiology and T H E F O I’ R M A R X B R O T H E R S IN "M O N K E Y B l S1NKSS" it is impossible fo r any played to a t­ Guest List for tend practice, she must n otify her .uipus national flags upon the was a colorful contrast with Mrs. P. F. Neumann acted as pa- ,rons elementary chemistry. Second h alf year Physics, an alyti­ Co-ed S’ Club captain, Tin* freshman and junior practices ‘Depression Drag’ > iormal attire o f the girls * * * cal chemistry, systematic botany and are scheduled for !i t«> 8 30 o'clock on • Faverweather’s M. S. Col leg- iurnished music fo r dancing at Trim oir a Soriety H o l d s O p e n House horticulture. Beats Alumnae W a r e d o in g Monday and Wi»dnesday uf ter noons Arrangements for Unique Party Juiuor Class The same p«*nod on Tuesday and affair and Capt and Mrs S. G Th irty alumni returned to attend are Complete; Pres., Mrs. , top. and Colonel and Mrs. Dor- the Trim oira o|>en house which was First half year ture. agricultural chemistry and English litera­ In Hockey Game <0 Interest inj; Bits of New* Thursday is the hour assigned to the sophomore squad. The senior co-eds Shaw Honor Guests. R.idhey acted as patrons held Saturday evening. Weldon animal physiology. are to practice on Thursday and F ri­ j Taken From Leading he Union party which was held • ballroom Friday evening at- K in g ’s band furnished music for the n flair P rof and Mrs L. C Em­ Second half year Industrial Keen Rivalry and Brilliant Play­ j J College Publications day evening at 4 O'clock. draw, landscape gardening, rhetoric Guests for the Sphinx "D epres­ •ed a very small crowd. T h e mons and IJean and Mrs H B Dirks were patrons. and zoology. ing in Renewal of ! Bv H A R R IE T R IX T a p Rdom at these speciul times, sion Drug" party, to be held F r i­ ivboys played fo r the dance. • during the Casa N ova orches- Senior Class- - Firs? half y e a r-In d u c tiv e logic, Annual Feud. the vehement seniors acquiesced. day. Nov 13. as announced by Doro­ H A V K Y 01' \ from Asbtirv Park. N J.. the De- Kaps Give And the session ended with a pro- thy Pridenux, arc to be Presiden< m enial philosophy, and civil engin­ I grain launched for the establish­ PERSON A M T Y lav party held In th e Louring empie Friday night, arei Fall Term Party eering. F o e t h e fir s t l i m e in t h e h is t o r y CONNING THE CAMPUS ment in the Union of a '‘museum" and Mrs. R. 8 Shaw, Secretary and «1 AIK ( I T ? Pi Kaj»pa Piii fra te m i'v enter- Second half year — Astronomy, u f c o - e d h o c k e y . M i c h i g a n S t a t e 's Mrs. H. H. Hailaday. Degu Elisa­ I a 111 pus crowd and proved a tamed with !s fall term party Sat- ao-od "8 " dìiui» d e f e a t e d t h e a lu m - of University and Union history. moral philosophy and political beth Conrad, and Mr. and Mrs. J u s urdav cveniñ ; in the IJ ttle Theater economy iu te w it h a »m e p o in t v i c t o r V at a The Michigan Alumnus strange Tuition H. Crowley M a r s h a ll C( averse and his band m a t c h h e ld S a t u r d a y m o r n in g o n I!' - ji.ri.in» Hold played A youth who came o ff a farm to Tickets liave been on sale since T the oec: m Pifrsons I ’ il«* S l a t e lu x k e y f ie ld out of 'at­ f enroll as a student at Morris Harvey I II term Party the aff:»n were Pr and Mrs L A lt h o u g h th e a lu m n n e show ed Friday Admission is 08 cant» per ob I?i bee and his hand, Ford’s Field anti Dr a Ik Mrs Action by Green m u re to rh W licjtu: t h a n th e u n d er* g r a d u a t e s , th e y f e l t a la c k < If j» r a e - college and who brought a 3-yeor- en the Michigan campus, «■»1*1 steer, five bushels o f potatoes, coujile Tickets may be secured old '¡me fiddlers, played for dancing issimm scratch their heads and.* 30 bushels o f apples along wit li Hesperian fall term party Y C . R Holds Splash to Aid All tir e w h ic h t h e i r p p p o n e n t a h a d amce mournfully that me him to jinv his school expenses, was from any memljer o f Sphinx or the party committee. Any person sell­ ■i was held at thfi-house S->tur- Fall Term Party if t h e r e is a p l a y e r o n t h e ■ration is utterly i m possi- a I ull-fi«*dged student today evening. Hugh Johnson was n*n at the a ffa ir a Alpha Gamma Rho held its fall term party in the Union ballroom Co-ed Swimmers it »w e d b r i llia n t |» la y in g . W as M is s D o r o t h y P a r k e r . S t a t e fio d ii! and .¡«1er tía T h e steer was butchered and the ing ten tickets will receive one fir e Dorothy Prideaux, genoi’oJ chnir- F R E ()K R t| I I KM \N K N TS OK I t GENE potatoes and appita.s were in the col­ H» rim.tn Society Saturday evening with music by th»> Cadets from Detroit Those who a t­ Group Revises Constitution to hr.i k e v c c a d h H e r s k ill in fa.« I t h a t of.- a n y oi h er lege »forage Inns Cor use in the mnn. is being assisted by the fol-|: hnvlng coinmiUees: program and ; $ 7 .5 0 »ra m m a le s i afetertn S h u n ip t " » a Hold. Party a t Olda tended as patrons were Mr and Mrs A n o th e r, o u t s t a n t lin g plan them $ 1 .0 0 s: offer's Pennsylvanians furni.shed Fend lev C ollin » and P ro f C E M il­ Take in All Superior p e r f o r m e r w sis D o r o t h v K e n 1lì W lìO seh » A rbor P r e s i d e n t L e o n a r d RiggltMnun re­ cently a n n o u n c e d farm products decoi at ion. man. Evel; Icanor Br«*nrly. chiiit’- 1 Allen and Helen dm I’ i n x e r W i n o i l o r ile i M iam i""» .mil music for dancing at the fall iar and daughter Margaret Millar. Women Natatori. k n e w H o w to i h it h a r d In,si w o u l d in* accepted fat? student ex- rut hers; Utjkelu, M n r y Tboriu party o f the Hermian society was held in the wisteria ; AeTheon Society T h e lin e -u i 1 fo llo w s * s ’ C lu b A im lin a i* penscs bc('ause of economic non* cliauinan. May those, M a i.a n t l.a.ss«*n. Elisabeth Baker and Mat- Uve y m i r < i».» $ 1 .5 0 A revision o f the Green S ip a r i ;» >f the Hotel Olds Saturday Give*. Fall Term I f A b b ott CF n K ert h not be .1« nu «I. Hut kari't Cownti; publicity, Vivian ning Col and Mrs Dorsey Rod- ; Twenty alumni guests attended tfv constitution was mad- at .» meeting \ f D o id g c HI R 1I r a d l e y ilm ib le me li i k n i ; ’ Rill Busiitpvs ami tlir C ig a rfd e Gherman, chnirmnn. Joan Andrews <■1 ! hat honorary swimming sot it-1 v M If.-»u se acted as j»n trons at the dance i AeTheon fall term party which was !.I I ) P n ik e r ■The Dally N o rth w rslfm i and Margaret Gowan held at ¡he house Saturday evening h fld Satureia-, morning at the W Cf F o x RW Z W in n iu i I.imt»da ( h i Alpha fiU e* Term Party T h e Georgians titan Detroit played for the daneing Patrons for tjuft A A cabin Requirements fo r ad- E. R o b e r t s • I.W HH F Ha n h .t e r , F Lamb B C a .-Me T l v InI ttki controversy over tin* Bruee Fayerweatliei s Mitilugun Iiceiiom o f the individual a*- «»p- State Collegians are n» funush Ha poxed to ?hc opinions o f certain music for the affair Arbaugh’s Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity held a ffa ir included Lieut and Mr F L a Ridley 1H governing IhkI ic.s came to a Hand til t« rm party Saturday evening Martin. 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