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'•al xtudfnlg 'fieri- will b e two half r o > g - soon were inform ally dla* 13 66 19 2 bnHiptacr M ozart fmgunized tu hour» a week with the head o f the cussed ■ui notice o f appointment as a 8 601 50 188 285 56 Jack Jones. 33. w*aa ap- - delegate from Oovernor W ilber 10 31 47 45 9 9 I 1 3 S o c io lo g ■ 8c ils 219 22 €7 99 19 I < O K K F < M < IN xpread 11»*- cult of Mn« _N e w « I.. Merke) Jack Green 1. 2. OUR PLATFO R M D aylight government la n il* dent politic*. College financial supervfsloa QJfyr (C ritic By A N D R E W BISHOP SONGBOOKSALE PUSHEDBYSPHINX M y Ego ■r J A nni td, Jr. Yours ohn MORE ABOUT RICHARD’S APPOINTMENT (C o n tin u e d fr o m p a g e 1) factors o f th e extension W orlc • ' Charles H. S w ift o f Chicago a i Mrs. C. A. W eyerhauser o f S’ pa L O S T - I l l i n o i s w h it e g o b ! w a tc h a t D e m o n s tr a tio n Hr- Htwlnris M. o f student ,organisations. .*1. Construction o f a college S u n d ay. R e tu r n to F lo r e n c e .*• w eek s r eh e a rs a ls w ith a f u ll s y m ­ C o lle g e M a n o r. C o-td E d itor 4. A auditorium. student popular Union K r r M e r fo n c e r! Compilation of Michigan State It h a pp en ed - a t th e hospital. " W e ll, som e o f th e m .” S h e th o u g h t p h o n y o rc h e s tra a n d th re e w eeks r e ­ R ew ard . T h e r e 's s o m e th in g ab ou t a h o sp ital, she d e te c te d th e fa in te s t h in t o f e m ­ Aaaistant Iv Re building. M u s ic l o v e r s w i l l h a v e t h e o p p o r - Songs Now Available at something d ep ressin g, s o m e th in g b a rra s s m en t in h is lo w v oic e . H e r hearsals w ith a c h a m b e r m u sic o r - - H am zat ion o r s ix w e e k s w ith e ith e r A -i fi. fortification o f powers o f stu­ m o th e r in g in s tin c t w e lle d up in her. Ail>. dent governing bodies. t u n i t y t h is w e e k o f f e a s t i n g o n v i o l i n m u s ic s e ld o m o f f e r e d In su ch a Union Desk. sickly that gets you d ow n . M a y b e lts's because m o r tic ia n s s u avely an e m o tio n c o m m o n to th e species. o f th ese tw o. T h e sam e p ro g ra m w ill be c a r rie d o u t f o r v io lin s tu ­ K. M odification o f “ c a t” system. s h o r t s p a c e o f t i m e e x c e p t In t h e patronize them w ith a n e y e t o bus­ N o w o m a n c a n lo v e a m an i f she d ents. w h ile th e th e o r y s tu d e n ts w i l l — m o s t c o s m o p o lit a n c e n t e r s . T h e i n ­ N e a r ly 400 S p h i n x song b o o k s iness. M a y b e it's Just the sm ell o f c a n 't m o th e r h im a little . T h is is h a v e a fu ll s y m p h o n y o rc h e s tr a to c o m p a r a b le K r e is le r m a k e s o n e o f h a v e b e e n s o ld s in c e t h e b e g i n n i n g formaldehyde in w h ic h they soak v e ry dan gero u s. se rv e as la b o r a to r y to r th e ir c o m ­ n il b a c k w a rd in s u p p o r t ln K h is th re e M ic h iv a n a p p ea ra n ces c.f ( h i s t e r m a c c o r d in g t o M a r io n the cadavers. »S tiffs to y o u !) A t th is p oin t, th e o ffic e d o o r o p e n ­ ed. a n d th e d e e p v o ic e o f D oc. O Un positions. pa is an Ir o n ic com m en t on T u e s d a y e v e n in g to b e fo llo w e d b y T ° e . c h a i r m a n o f t h e S p h in x s o n g c le a re d th e a tm os p h e re . T h e establishment o f laboratory n te rc s t in th e w e lfa r e of th e J o s e p h S z i g e t i , H u n g a r y 's g r e a t e s t A dark-haired Kappa Delt v io l i n i s t , T h u r s d a y N* i t h e r c o n c e r t L a »t year .S p h in x , honorary wo­ M o n n e tt, y o u 're n e x t." S h e d id ­ methods for student composers and Little Johnny H orner i b ody. went to the hospital. Perhaps she m c a n a f f o i d t o b e m is s e d K r e is le r . m e n 's s e r v ic e s o c ie t y , r e a liz in g th e n 't k n o w w h e th e r to p u n t o r p la y orchestral directors is the outstand­ Skidded 'round the corner i vor. ir o m n d is p a s s io n a t e wasn't feeling well. She sat down ing innovation of the schem e. u n d o u b t e d ly t h e m o s t o u t s t a n d in g n '-e rl o f a s o n g h o o k o n th is c a m p u s , trum ps. in the w aiting room neat to a T o the Ink P ot over on > •V:A of th e a d m in is tr a tiv e rea e- v i o lin s t o d a y , h e e d s n o i n t r o d u c t io n d e t e r m i n e d t o c o m p i l e one. They clean-eat. ambitions young man Richards stated yesterday th a t in nil probability Louis Oraveure, head The reason fo r his chief - t h e N e w s ' e d i t o r i a l , t h e p la n with dark hair and eager eyes. T h e m ilitary department has jKff* o h a b ly h e g iv e n c o n s id e r a t io n m u s t n il s e a s o n s e e fn s s o m e h o w i n ­ c o o p e r a te d w it h th e M ic h ig a n S ta te She Rlancrd at him. as young asserted itself. M a jor Stable o f th e in s titu te v o c a l d e p a rtm e n t, Was a bargain in a brief %' b oa rd o f deans. That m u e ii a d e q u a t e w i t h o u t h im . A l o n g w it h A iu m t i a s s o c ia t io n a n d . p u b lis h e d t h e i r c o m p i l a t i o n a t t h e close o f la s t ladles will do. yon know. She woldn't let Corcoran count the will b e co m e a member o f th e s taff, And he rushed over to g r while Michael Press, head o f th e we th e s tu d e n ts at M ic h ig a n H e i f e t z a n d P a d e r e w s k i, h e is o n e was ill. so she wasn’t too greatly corp-sponsor ballots. o f th e m ost ' . « u r e - f i n " a t t r a c t io n , * violin school here, who was a t Salz­ When he saw our price bn To a v o id d o i n g s o w o u ld be I n c lu d e d in l h a . c o lle c t io n of interested in the young man, as o f t h e c o n c e r t h a lls . Encouraging statistics: F iftyflve burg last summer, will returrt a g a in it d i s r e g a r d ol a s tu d e n t re- “ T h e A lm a M a te r ," " M is generally th r rase with young It amaze him. altogether O n e g o e s to a K r e is le r c o n c ert ladies in that condition, so they p er ce n t of M ichigan State co-eds next year. | in «e n te d in a lo g i c a l a n d w ith th e a s s u re d fe e lin g o f h e a r in g d w s ," " D e a r 'M R . C ..” “ 1 ray, sometimes. Even with co­ marry State men.—on authority of The executive board contains such Raid Johnny. "T h a t's my H a il, M S C . " "C f the dean o f the division that is one names as Hof rath. Friedrich Oeh- I am going to buy another. \< I I V I I Ï I ! VI I T \ T I O N eds. She was probably just ‘ 'F i g h t i n g S p a r ta n s ," The r u n g down th e ladder from the macher. who for many years has And Hi give it to m y brot: a in s ! t h e " c u t " syn * prescribing to the democratic 1 p r o b le m an M a r c h in g S o n g ." ’‘O r-’ ard. presidency. This, he holds, proves been an outstanding figure in m ak­ And he'll say ‘ W hat a big \ •w h e r e T h en - has principles that have character­ lo c h n i w a rm th o f S t r if e and "M S. G ized our alma mater these many «that co-educatlonal schools are a ing Salzburg the musical shrine u n d ergro u n d r e it e ­ am I ! ” ’ g lo w ; T h e e . " • T h o s e n u m b e r s W ei »•''•ei»«ui. L is te n , deany. this ain't which it is today; David Mannes of ri* lerir-t tw o y ea r* years, and merely wanted to be n ow he ». eri b y c o l l e g e s t u d e n t s friendly. Although one alleged encouraging to the co-e d s . would New York; Dr Albert Reitter of V i­ Ulblic ,uu p » ‘.j* a guy that made fifty-five ha big ‘ hot who takes him self very enna. while the council of the Acad­ a d e i n t e r m i t t e n t o b je c - :h n o p a r t i c u l a r r e m e d y v ill.b e ork S o n a t e . 1 >. M a j o r , a d a g io , a l l e g r o la r g h e t to a lle g r o ‘ H a n d e l* S ara - r o m t h e sa s e x p e cted n a t io n s W ill feriously *ald she was a bit high- hat. Perhaps she refused him a «late. on hi* b lu e b o o k s 9 W rilln g a letter to the State Journal, anent the K irby Page emy is made up of Sir Henry Wood r.f L o n d o t t ; Bruno W alter, interna­ tionally famous conductor; Clemens Girls vote lot • d el Kraus» director of th « opera at Vi-, b n d e a n d G ig u e . fr o m P a r t ita D O r maybe she was only curious, heat, a student said he was one ehna; F>ernhard Baumgartner, d i­ o n g s c a n n o w be p u r c h a s e d M in o r fo i v io lin á to n a , 'H a c h ' C o n •he though» he looked fam iliar She o f seventy most capable student r to h w a s to t h e e ffe c t t h ill rector of the winter session o f the n - tr u c i ivc p r o p o s a ls hod been c e r t o N o ’$ ( i M a j o r . a l l e g r o , a d a g i o T n io n d e s k o r fron, a n y <»l S p h i n x f o r 25 c e n t s a had seen him somewhere before. leaders that listened to the gems Mozar.teum at Salzburg, etc . etc P I P E S ro n d e a u «a lle g r o » »M o za rt» A n d a n ­ She ventured: o f wisdom that that individual Generous contributions have been (for men!) tie d T h is wn* Im m e d ia t e ly t in o . ' M a r t i n i - M in u e t , ( p o r p o r a » fed them. W e won’t give you lie d las t F r id a y Now n o ob* Tango. A lb e m / K r e i s l e t ■. D lW S f ‘You're an athlete, aren't you?" his name because you w o u ld n 't. made to the Mozartemn in the pas' l i e s In t h e w a y o f a d m i n i s t r a - All men tnke this as a compliment. recognise it. But seventy; by Mich Americans as O tto Kahn of E K iJin tg ole. I'o llm a- e f f e c t 1,11k th a t B e in g " g r e e n ” to th e re k D a y . I ' to o k o llo v might have < i w compelling emotional fluttering that young ladies fe d When they sit next to a deep-cheated unspoiled young man. with a kindly fetching smile Ffiur? This b> desperate. Think o f our ideals. Oh, h «e ll out fa r three. Besides, we weren't at your old lecture. 1, we'll " D o n 't ' B e a W a l l F l o u * r ” Learn tn s m o k e rs , s h e 'll go one b etter th an t h a t . S h e 'l l tell y o u the m en w h o know , sm oke Edgew orth! Yi MORE ABOUT the New- Was it »• not (Continued from page It arou n d I c o n s id e r I I » ' n Detroit V cuts’ for upperclassmen. Were I .‘10-40 strand Arradr Phone 2 - 0?71 long to derida nd I In attitude o r y In m y w o r k o l g r e a t to recommend n modification o f the day and ! satisfactory wav I do not br- Ird I t h in k t h e h e r ! w o r k present system, I would propose that Gasses !.. they would abuse the prlvll- Ilic i» the present grade lunlt for unlimited mis I-, Willi i lit u t i n o n t , th< cuts' be lowered i ’orrespondence i eommit a m us»- n> iiimm \ s tu d e n t*, Di K A Bc;*si y " I disapprove with officials of (he institutions r u ­ binad» i t.» «imply remeinb. tii ol riit-s in a n y 11umbet T h e original ed in the Michigan 8 'a te NeWs as also the commiirjd Q » i turned action cl the faculty was not with having a liberal system reveals that i am po 1 of t )» (M mp *4 i lours i - the itit ntion t o permit 11 cuts a . the plan has proven unsatisfactory " crai color, the truie -Ju p io ;. year hut to iim* 12 cuts as tlie P rof Steward's reference to the r * u n d e r it s a u s p ic e :« n ixiikliiut up H a s a h o st o l " c u r e - of tcrlmiciil ’ Weak i T I km ’ c Inc identally this works out as por- that the present standard of a B i e k o ld w o r l d o l o ur;., are works lik». t i» \ tnltting * c u ts . For juniors and averoge for the unlimited (tit a g o le a r n e d t in m o s t solo sonata O.; h seniors with a B average. I do not privilege might be lowered to .» stan­ I Ml » 1» They dard of 1 5 or approximately r For n o t h in » w ill oppose allowing cuts, especially as I« i I aid »re m i l i t a n t c r itic is m ii has turned out that these stu­ Student .eaderx interview Monday d i c i m i; fro n t an in dents average only ab.ut hull as expressed approval o f the plan in its i'll n i:u many a* d o others not so’ privileged major aspects T h eir statements It a tio i f reshmcn and sophomores I had Fen follow com pì d is a p p r o v e «*1 any increase in cuts that Leonard Logan Student Council D o e s Y o u r H a ir t u t even (or t h o s e wiih a H average president 1 am in favor of a re­ Dean H C Huston I think the vised ( lit system, bu» hbt necessat- R e v e a l Y o u r h rd provision uf your proposal is iiy t propoaed by the Mielu- sound Only sophomores with a B gan Ncws I ain not in fa ­ P e r s o n a lity ? H.« U l t im i» 'a v e r a g e .should I»- allowed the un­ in junior« and seniors ED G EW O R TH .i)\ \N< i:i> S H O W IN G l im it e d ( l i t p r i v i l e g e , in m y opuunn unliiiiitc ;> but the other pro- I .on not m f a v o r o f extending un­ vbion: o f the proposal are logica l' ■our head brought (»it by your S M O K IN G TO B AC C O ! l im i t e d c u t s t o j u n i o r s and seniors Frank C o n ever vice president of mir rut? the Student Council; I feel that Let our M r Stanlev bring a b le m e a blend o f fine of«: la t u r d n v an H B Dirks W iili the stair of mind ol the students with id rt.uural sevor enhanced sonai it Bob b ou t Examination periods, 15 on tins campus has kept pare with w o r t h '» d is t in c t iv e a term is tisi IUnt: I fa the growth o f the college and H IIIIIK K OK t lG K N 'l: and et.Iutive eiev.- f ig u r e d iciing unlimited cut: to sopho- therefore a modification c»f the. cut I’ l R M I M M x *n enth pr-ness. Buy ill town " With a H averngi but 1 am system as outlined in the Michigan vow t »3 1 1 11 til of the wisdom of stu b a s ta te News Friday is in - der L d gew o rth any­ *ihamp«Mi and on I'inn for fresluiien The pro­ Marian Kline president ol A W where in two forms Finger W ave o L U U I«- br -light to the f s T don’t think Junior ! sen­ - b!dgeworth R eadv- OH or llenna shampoo and to discussion iors ate responsible enough > have Finger W ave ' a < * a Ruhbed and iidge- unlimited cuts I like the proposal worth Plug Slice. All Doz. ’ I opinion, etn i> a better proposed in the ’ (» extend the unlimited cut .p rivil­ ege to underclawmen having a H average Fifteen .« term is not !ix> fo r 1 «e lo u r Charge Account B e a u t y Baton Ojxm $ 1 ««> () W ith sires, package 1 .» > 1 «50 pocket « T h e present Store Until 9 p m Saturday p ou n d h u m id o r tin. m u d » ■>llt m y • in 1* m k e e p im g W ith t i » ' A i l i e r - many in my opinion If the pro­ posal is adopted. 1 favor more si>- h i .il l Oc, 15 c . 2-»r. 3 5 c , m u l A lso ;i H cniilifnl l.in e of 5 1 k '. E iifh (1 ' in « K a n «1 9 in y a n d ' n i á h e d 111 lu m r w a s i p ia n ut c o lle ;k u ite e d u c a t i o n D u ili Lo s e r»re t h e i n t e r e s t » o t t I'.e s tu d i n t b o d y tu c a r r y i n g o u t tin * li vere (H-nalties for excessive ab- A rb a u g h ’s t'to s s e * N e v (pi­ p u r fgKV.S . Of tlll.s - t n a i i t u t i u n H tu - I'M \s \VK \I*IMNGS and T Y IN G S 1 e r«'ll i » * d e n ìs in good st a n d i n g a r a g iv e n College station W K A R ell five • u t s t(»r C(-'l) M ile r a b lc to t n u d e u n d er tiic nber p re 1 p r e s e !» 'd my p rp !%ent a y » t é n i. T h u «’ ik k d o in g 0 talk bv P A Herbert forestry department Mr He \ a r id y and Gift Shop mes.'- ti - the e x - s i u c to r y vi o r k c a n n o t b e lie liM 'd - v id e n t - by in c r e a s u iK p c nods c i 111V ) ! .-sOll a*> f r o r n c liis s e s absen ces I n t h e a d m in is t r â t mu summarized the possible situi on the sah» und growth ot ( ’ in i' trees tins winter r f n - r t l ~ I . ( i t '. 'H i f i lin e i e x c u s e a n d my t l i e p r e s i'iit |i l a n s th e ab sen ce ci and tiic c o m m i t t e e » e n in g ¡ ¡•e it ) Inni lui ve u s e d ju d g m e n t m j m ■ • • ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ • «•uni ;i n e x t r a g! .«I d mg l'xccptt u n s t o D ie rule» i- >1 Cl,!.MV V 111-n li s t u d y o f i n d i v i d u a l eases blame and in A ! l i » ! s u v h « •xceptt ns are me- J T ed d y ’s R e tr e a t ! Iy jxivv - t W Steward. M ijiem sor of A S M O K E » and » M E E T * uid thus ice Fifteen cuts u term ix 1 reco ittm en d extending f i In ih r Barne Old Place | J :ic filia l is cut privilege to in c a n d lllltl! ■m• ■ • • a a ■ ■ » ■ f - iia lly II 9. 1 m y c u t)- «d i -crex.s h' W Li •L'- * 1 DANCES nilv riixnpfHviiiti ■ m a in a ARMISTICE DAY f % m K * FR ID A Y, NOV. I S o r g a n ic j i li-ahirini* rail w h en it Ii f T h e “ L U C K Y G IR L ” S i n g e r \ d ra n k .tlx. but d r u iK D A N C E WEDNESDAY NITE uh> iimuv SOCIAL PLAN TIm*) •id an d I c L a d ie s lO i. 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S un to r a j. a. 0 u ig h t W u M u rto n \n„ U u ü « Tuesday, November IO,'-1981 -t," ' II 'aUCHiCAKT S V A T E NEW S t k g e T liW l Report Results If Hdtior Michigan State War Dead Health Week to Sigma Alpha Iota of Panhellenic Co-ed Congress C A M P U S ' iA L E N D A R With *Canticle of Praise’ Sunday Be Observed In December Here Initiates Co-edJ at Meet Friday impressive Ceremony M&rkt rt>1* o i PloH ous d e a d as girls in TUESDAY; k i mm .in . long. flow ing w h ite dresses placed Kappa Kappa Gamma Sends 7:15 A. W . S. meeting, Dean's Annual Irlemoriai Service wr aths at the c e n d t a p h in the Associated Conference of Amer- Honor Guests Are Present at Wickstrom as Delegate to office. 1. T h e c n otap h for Fallen Heroes. guarded tantly throughoht ican Women Sponsor An­ Musical Sorority W E D N E SD A Y Conference. dot at nuo l-OWrvance. Banquet. 8:00 Farm But t masting. Main -p- and- upperclass m ilitary student Al dining roon .c i« i M ater ended the first portion of For the first tim e in the 30 years solemn .tillness ma Alpha Society Experiences Numerous o f its existence, the National Pivn- Hettcntc congress opened its doors 1 2 :0 0 -F a r m Iuiichrcn Ballroom. Bureau Insurance the Dp unsi ratio program. I musical •ìqv . 6. at Outstanding Events As Wheels to delegates Of college Pan-Hellenics, at the convention in St Louis. Oct. 12 :00- Faculty Folk Club lunch- n brougt iated nto of Campus Life Revolve Dizzily to Th is congress is composed of one representative from each o f the 7:00— Green •7:15- Órche . Gym. er and J A Ha about 30 ii! national sororities and four ns- téd ïn responsi ses and Host of A ffa iri Attract Attention of All Socially Inclined; Fast o Gate sororiltes. Miss Dorothy T H U R S D A Y : d with Parties and Balls are Successful; More Scheduled was the delegate from the Michigan !" G er- for Present Week. Doan Mprv Leonard o f th* Um- 00 Matti 1)a Mit ventipn on "T h e Contribution of Bur h e S P A R T A N W O M A N ’S L E A G U E fa ll t e r m p arty, one T o f th e t w o fe a tu re d ev en ts o f th e past week-end, proved tf;00-rrDepartment o f Education, and Union. “ Cat .• a great success F rid a y n igh t w ith .the. a t t e n d a n c e of 9 00 -Sphinx Party, Ballroom. son: p ox im a tely 400 stu dents. N a t e F r y ’s G o ld D i g g e r s play- —----------------- lion WOLVERINE STAFF TO •r t h i s a f f a i r , a n d M r . a n d M r s . 1*. H . D e V r i e s , a n d ' L i m i t . W olverine Gets HOLD MEETING TONIGHT M r s , I,. H , R ock a fe llo w acted as patrons, inot h e r im p o rta n t social fu n c tio n was th e in |ei*f r a t e r nit v But Six Lists o f iht m e etin g ola: onw ard Christian Soldie ¡n t h e fo llo w in g even in g, featu rin g W w R e m iftt's 1 1 -' Society Member.- md edit oral : hand. M em bers of t heo in-Hellenic i foo tb a ll team \ u itK l t a b le R ead ‘ ny G ood irdav DeCai ored guests. P atron s an« h ook F ro m O u r I h ei d P rof, and M rs. 15. F. ■’ E i f o t ch i n s, an d Dean Mu Wo L e n d in g flib r a r y A lstvn e and P rof. and Alphlnn. Hermian. Alpha Lits, M* Mi ind M r . I . a u r . w o r k e r s b r i n g in th e m o n e y I . K. A . F in n ey. Lc Omega. Zola T o il Alpha The bo: '.ir F l a y R 'd lia r d s the affair. ■beck staff a ska fur these lists Ge ijxon S m i t h in h is a m u s i n g hat they may dccidn tin* w in- wn T im e I dr the filin g of list: a ig l S n o o k e r ip ire act p ro vid ed a novel ( 'hl O m a g a •members and pleduc.s »1 ill o f j he subscription contest, with Rh tefnities anti sororities ha- t on for the dance, and found TcI m Part> ize of $10 It was announced to- tv or herself' the center Th e Racketeers furnished extended until W ednesday n music for Alpha Chi Omega Wi . the Fr Miss' bri!- when all must be in. A Ii WASHBURN’S ye fall fe tm parti •ties held *: •• Oammh Delta, Sigma Kappa. I Chi Omega, K.appn Alpha Mrs H R Dirks and M their lb« ported. SMOKE SHOP - \ and the W o m e n B u ild in g . Herman Henkel Were pa r] to enliven the week-end. Alpha fìanunu Deità m eat* F le d g e s filvps Fail Term partv it O p en H o u se Bturo Fayerweather a: ’ledges o f thp AeTheon soeieU C. Collegians furnished rrained the pledges of other fra for dancing at the Air ;r;cs and their guestv Frida; Delta la!! term party ! ru' with a dance a' the house Fast Lansing Masonic t< . Georgians furnished the mush and Mrs A J Clark a dancing. Patrons for the at M rs. F T Hallman w< were Prof and Mrs. R. M W ar •Ciu i n g P r o s p e c t s t d Prof and M - . J I Caswell Ccnrad. Pres Mr Ahne Louise B r ig h t; N u m b e r o f and Mrs Ro v l iilu r d a n d B i a d e com w.< arti V e te r a n s R e tu rn If ., Gl I 'l e d g e B a n q u e t pledges rv mill- M aty Kim au Fri aster and extended a the pledges which Iged by Fred Miller. K a p p a H o l d - Initial!« !l Rodnev « pi M and F o rm a l B anquet •.nd Lieut H Mar KnppB Kappa «-. were railed on for sf! v -i.-eis and Lieut M a rt: Irene M cK ee C. ï o u needn - ' !e honorary rnetnb T!» O f Í Jab Barna Miriam Ry m out Warner entertained Fifteen Them ian , 1 W o o i C a n ’ e ■tu r ..¡upuiar aklU be initiated also A !» la m b d a ( h i A l p h a banquet whs held al .w .- t r e . " « « “ " G iv e * R a d i o P a r t y Wn kfiirc n a.-'mg At ''• 8 Ilia K a p p a Ih rid- I a ll T e r m (iiv e R e s u lts o f at the M a s o n ic Te T w o In te rm u ra l H ockey G am es B E \ N E fV * * A P F .It CO RRESPO ND ENT H E S I I '¡•‘I, D u n B l d g . . B u ffs ( h i Omega Holds A n O p e n Meeting ! BRUCE FAYERWEATRER’S Prr.f F I' Mr E n g in e e r in g G ra d T o iT e etu re H e r e ¡¡n “ R u s s ia T o d a y 1 i n n a t u r e ’ s w a y M CSIC F O R A L L O CC A SIO N S T el. 7137 T h u r - c J « ' Tea Dante C a m e l s a r e n e v e r p a r e h e d n r t o a s t e d ! T o B e in O l d A r m o r y F R E S H N E S S and fla v o r in a rig u re ite I race ¡-¡¡¡III T h a t's w h y the C am el H u m id o r P ack (¡ro v e s such » buck to natural ¡u o i-in re. GOLDEN SIGMA EPSILON MEETS If y o u o v c r h fu t o r prot'css to b a cco - o harshly uh M essin g to C am el s m o k e r s — it hringts them a fin e ciga rette frt's h to •■liirl vs ills, and /resit lo sm ok e. NUGGETS \t ( harming Bridge Dean Ma: e D MONDAY EVE IN UNION • l o d r y ou t ail n a lu ra l m oistu re yois d r iv e out /res/t- ness an d flu v o r lo o . II you don't realize w hul naturul m oi-ture means in g e n illlie y res/,dess und Iluso r.s u ile h lo t ..miels und see* a l*o PO P T O R N B A I LS ^ C a m e l n e v e r purvhen o r toasts the lin e T u rk is h and I ry lliis m ild , slow -h u riiin i;, tlir o u L fr ie n d ly I OR Y O l ’ R P A R T IE S m ild D o m e s tic lo lia ec o s it uses — they are n a tu ra lly favorii** lo r just one darv^tlu o leuve it. i f you ran ! ‘ »I DEN NU G G E T SHOP Il o t n « ' 1 « M em h er- Hi E. G ran d R iver Avr. A l i e n d D l m i e r -sud I i sm o oth , c o o l, m e llo w , w ith natural m oistu re retain ed . It. J. REYNOLDS TOUAtXO COMI*A M , ¡I in.ton-'alrm, V. Tw o ■■'-•• fu n r'’.or XOTfCM 7 f t J. H .v n u lilt h ih t i c r n , f . I, i m i t I t a d iu I 'n n t r n m • C A N I L Q l A R T IN H O I H. «Mrtnn Downer. I f i t I ACC A I J I I it T (JftiAHTKN IIO p R . A lie e jn f, Tmmf V t t s , s s d i. » “ O ld llu n rl, .' und Crine r tlk r r i Orrlsenira. iM ^ n t s Howard, every n iik i rssr|rt N m 4 < f, dlTertless Passi %a*, U s n . e » * f f i.usM vaae»« BARRATT SHOE REPAIRING ( . s l M k i s D read « eel le g .- , .1 «vaadnf. N. H. C Had N s w w k D Y E ING — SHINES — LACES W e W ill R e-to lu r Vour W hite Shoes • • ntler C ollrgr D rag Store 1®* $*• Grand River 'Me aoinei TRY THE COLLEGE INN MIlMniiCA tu« A CLEAN PLACE TO EAT I ;rm But *u \ utum SA U S A G E aiui s T L H I told- In-prt Hun Tour H EAT I Farm Bureau Home an d Cc L IV E R \ S l i BACON ! UOIC E mu ntv a.«.-ociauon b r e a k fat»t u to ♦ II A M B I KG I A l l f i e l d us t h e c lu b room of the Uri Don’t remove 9km moisimrvproof wrapping from your Bread and Butter huudipg Thursday morning at 7 package o f Comet» after you open i t * The Camel Humidor i FOR o cio tk A-tour •/, nst>eti.on oi Vegetable side Dish Farm Bureau n L am in g in to : Pack t» proUmMon against *weait dust and germs. In Choke o f Drink office» and homo*» even in the dry atmosphere o f a r t i f i ­ le *‘tiiiH>nucs re: H O M L -M A D E SOI I* A N D CRAC K E R S, i . departmeula cial heatf the Camel Humidor Pack delivers fresh Camel» anfi haep» tkom right until the Uut ona ha» been smoked J IM I, K .J . fttraaid« r - >|M f Ripon Smothered As Michigan Battle Approache C R O W LEYM E N DETER M INED TO S p arta n H a rriers A r e B ea ten B y N o tre D am STO P W O LVER INES IN A N N U A L M eN n iI. who Mibr GRID CLASSIC A T A N N A R B O R t hi* old lament th; of any cn|>ahlê re­ ih e s e c o n d nnd fo MONNETT STATE C A P T A IN OUTCLASSES fz Michifin State's Eleven Piles Up Sensational Score of 100 to fl stri; i'ti In FAILS TO RFGAIN LEAD ENTIRE FIELD T O ESTABLISH Against Ripen College Saturday Afternoon; Monnett and Eliowitz Are High Scorers But Reserve Backs, Liberty and N E W CROSS C O U N T R Y RECORD McNutt, Give Fine Performance. FOpoi Michigan State's Thinclads Lose Graelling Race to South Bend By C i.AW iN C 'K V A V I O P I K Team By Margin of One Point in S a tu rd a y is th e day, K vnr sities th a t nufum n day Saturday’s Event. last fall in th e M ich ig an bowl w K e l i /hi i n s p i r e d S tate d o w n battled th e W o l v e r i n e s t o ji N i n i v l e s s f i e S p a r t a n fo o tb all fa n s A fast N tcaffi lgf< l m it M ich iga n S t a t o , 27 have an ticip ated th e f l/ i. v w h e n C ondi ".Jim m y ’ C ro w le y and 28, Sat uni; whf H i ! *e « >f th e P u rple find (íol»| rali i t i h is rugged S p a rta n s w o u ld /tg ain in v a d e A nn A rb or to do . r o w e d t in * nuls a p a l l t<> l a k e s e c o l i ™ t h i r d , ; b attle w ith C oach H arrv K i p k e ’s m e n . N ext S a tu rd a y is t h e fo u rth plae A s spf ly a 4! t h e y were» (la r k Cham berí flay w h e n M ich ig an .S ta te's " I r o n M e n ” w ill o n c e m ore in v a d e g r e a t l y ou t« I th em t n c u p fir s t h o n o r s a n d s et a ree« th e M ich ig an sta d iu m in a il n t- o o f 24 « 1t h e f o u r a n d o n e - h a l f m i l » 1 « o u r s e , te m p t to seeut e t hat, lo n g i a ce i> w i n b e a m p l y 10000s t a t e grid The fast- p p in g S ta te c a p ta in was the fir s t to a p p e a r aw aitefl v icto ry . y fflldw rn nt in«* g a m e who wil l be thf h o m e si Ich . S p r in t in g th e la st in n y a f f i l he b ro k e i P ractically th e s/im e foam b u r k i n g t h e S p a r t a n s t »» w i n The 'ajx* alm ost m in u te a h ea d o f 3 th a t h eld th e W o lv e rin e s to a S t a t e d e l e g n i i c p w ill o c c u p y w n l s o h H o w r e y <>1 N o t r e D a m e . W il­ s c o r e le s s fie l a s t v e a r w ill tr o t * nAt s i d , ‘ o f , , v ’ b o w l aml bymnn son and K in g of th e visitors IH I I t o l I (¡A M E out on the field th is w eek. nW opcii h a s a l r e a d y ^prtir a lly \vi r e ru n n in g neck and neck J e r r y J o n e s a n d A n Mass a r e t h e r i l s p o M ' d " o l a b l o c k Of 7 mi In AU students who are planning o n l y m e n o n t h e Learn w h o d i d n o t j , u . j u j1(. ( j „ , i,,,.,,,...! s t a t e w ith Pongrace w hen the last on attending the Michigan State- take part in the game Iasi year In ¿ingetit .vi I nes lap w a s r e a c h e d . T h e S p a r t a n University nf Detroit gain»* next the last game Hie Spartans exhibited jn vear runner p icked up speed, and week are urged to get their ap­ thp stoutest line a Michigan S ta te . plication for tickets in im ­ H ip o t i ( 'r o v e s K n s y -train ed fo rw a rd w ith every team has e ver boasted Tim e and It i p on t tía tile lo S eo mediately to Lym ah I. Frirnodig la At l i t of energy. but the past was assistant director of ivld elirs A time again it seemed as il a W ol- In a caini which resembled verlne touchdown was inevitable bul track meet more than a arid too much for him after the hard run. limited nùmber o f seats will be always S tate’s line field and the test, Michigan State mmped t and hr w »s forced to drop bark, e x ­ available hausted, fifty yards Irnm the tape. Michigan offense were thrown bark posy win over ftlpoft college ii for losses This year the Spartans .Spartan stadium Saturday after Wt**ner nnd Huid were next with are going buck to Ann Arbor with ii by a score of 1SB to 0. T h e WI r o n - « » Cornier rrrwsing the line one-tenth <»1 a ««econd behind Bower o f Not re grim determination to show the ¡Hu tenm was helpless bel th e KOBSM EN BO W % BELOVED • Nutt, • K lp k e m e n th e an be Just as great slnughts o f the Crowleymen anti on offense as t lie were on detense State's ball carriers raced far touch­ is: rate«, siding ' watch last , y c u r hihp I c o u ld tu to r 's point I view downs in almost monotonous regu­ According te advance ticket larity, T h e game seemed to upset iji.ïun en he ■ its his mid- hi t a k e n t hi rd w oul d ha ve T O Y PSI T EA M H O W I. Olympic-Rainbow Recreations A N I) P I.AY I I I I . M A It I t s AT arreo _a »: the •; d mad «M irth fcrth ’ defeat. Pon- t h i rd <»i e v en v i c t o r y ho he o f s p ee d .1 Frtshmèn Lo» Second G,me of Seaton lo Michigan Stale BflCHElOR- summon. »h«nigh in uld pass while (2 paramount Qicture W h err you cun n t h a m i m in g le w it h m e n G e n t l e m e n a n d S c h o la r s of your ow n tv p » I tajiir ii. but Normal Froth, 20-13. TW O l .n f A T IO N s as f <>rro < h rii«* |ti>gg|.-. %'iticnne Hi«« FIR S T*HHe r« l« Paul I uk I-, » h « « > « h n l l t a n t acting in ' \nvhfwl» . W «*m an ." "T h e \ i r e « r s i i ì " T h e flig h t tn I. an d " I n f a i t h f u l ' h rn u gh t h im »»«.rid a id«* p o p iila r lt» h e re appear«, in a portrayal t in t I'. K itlii lie .m il h r j . t » j r n . u n . I i n s i s t o n rt will be the pigskin TH U RSD A Y ONLY h r ; d o i h it : f k a t u r k ; L u c k y S t r i k e STA R D O M . COM ES TO ^BIICVEDJ THOSE W h 'Ò 1. E A R N IJ STAR MORE ABOUT BARBECUE "There's nothing like a microphone to ‘ Continued from page it ihow up the voice in its true colors. So I insist on Lucky Strike— the cigarette that I know will be kind to my throat. A n d y o u ’v e c e r ta in ly sco red In tr a - m u ra l S p o rts a n o t h e r h it w it h y o u r n o w s t y lo C e llo p h a n e w r a p p e r th a t o p e n s s o e a s ily .' '■ Id e ili S "t »Immure S a l l y l l l t n w ill a lw a ys ca ll (h it her b ig y e a r, first, th e le a rn e d t o fly a p la n e. Then th e m arried a n d found lik e » it ud?ut . a troli sires d o m e s tic b in s . T h en she m a d o a a rut Othei o b je c tio n - sm ashing success in ''B a d G i r l . " A t lia/uiK wi! a re w a rd P a s it co-ttu rring her in " O v e r th e H ill." President Sandstnnu She clowned bar woy info *** r »if this rear s burbe» hearts o f o hundrtd million os th e in im »; are as mu | I I 1 1 I Ornerai airman Tom W arner 'Mrs. W y a tt' o f 'Cimarron*. . . S w ept 8'coc- Pood ii- A ju iu i.» N B oard- w oy o ff its fe e t as 'Parthy Ann* © f 'S h ew B- man Ka.j Recor Ra net u n i t o t i ‘ Hi ar K>* . . . and now sha's a stor in Kar own r g^*a’| M o d e o f th e fin e s t t o b a c c o s — T h e er. Dorothy Withers I OWN 0 A H O W Dorothy » A k e ti D on Penh our. ege oil H I l I N CH A N D II R spreading jo / across th# land in o story : C re a m o f m a n y C r o p s « LU C K Y S T R IK E Ntmard Parley, and R I* W llaon mg held u HORAgTtQSWORTM mother lo v e sparkling with rowdy humor r* Program Helen Eberts Donald intrAtnural le part EOCHEiyi HUDSON P la n o o ffe r s th e th ro a t p r o te c tio n o f th e Pierre and Jerry Muscnti ehm i tint ed heart-fetching human appeal up a iul D e m U l M il BROWN e x c lu s iv e " T O A S T I N G " P r o c e s s w h ic h In ­ c lu d e s t h e u s e o f m o d e r n U lt r a V io le t R o y s « t h e p rocess th a t e x p e ls c e r ta in h arsh , MORE ABOUT 3 «n d 2 Ft 1/ vet played off e rte k a o n tier of i> sìa » the ! - A U N E W T E C H N IC O L O R A tU II.H I E A T I RE----- ACTIVITY SYSTEM i ou m rr M t i n g i r r it a n t s n a t u r a lly p r e s e n t In n very >Continued from p m H w . i d f ,n d W ard H to b a c c o lo a f. T h ese e x p e lle d Ir r ita n ts t'aptaiiv-. managers and numbers * Close battle for the Ha W o n o t p resen t In yo u r LU CKY S T R IK E . of nia»>( varsity team squads touch tixnhaU championship Dur- Presidm ' of the Union Board tng the past week Ward K d eflated " T h t y 'n o u t— i o th u y c o n 't b o i n i " N o w o n d e r Thrsideni ol tl»c lu ter-fratern ity Ward C. 21-0. who}«* W ard .1 en* Counrii gaged in a d e m contest, being L U C K IE S o r e a lw a y s h in d lo y o u r th ro a t. President of Spartan W om en s forced to gi' the Uinlt to defeat League Ward K 19-13 Ward D played In- Jun iors who are membera of pub- »plred fi»otball and managed t<> u n hcatttn staffs her first game from W ard C 7-0 I « President of Y W“ C A Ward F also (ami- through for .her President o f Y M C , A. ffrst win. taking a 26-0 vlctorv over I t ’s t o a s t e d Member ol A W. 8 Council, • Group C Ward A PiWstdents of honorary societies individual scoring with a total of Herrick o f Ward B is leading in T o u r T h ie e t P re to c W o n — o e o lo c t Ir r lto tto n - — In ,« cou oh Präsident of Pan-Hellenic. . 37 points, while hi.» ward brother Captain- manager and members St. Dann is it »lose behind with 31 a t m iner iports squad*. points. Pager o f W a r d E hi L A U G H RCg GJMI C M rn m d m nerrd 25 p oin ts . a « o o a T U ai* P re a id e n t of H om e Economic« Standings fo r week ei d in g s ia a r a t th e a a a ir car; Mat "Toosfod" riaver Evct Frosh chib W * e r » at the stage P re M d rn t of C G A W ard E 4 0 H r r r a '» p r e h > P re s id e n t of Y M . C A W ard B 4 0 comedie aae. T U N E IN - T H e Lncàji Strile D rum Oidkolra, iw i j i Ttutday. W ard A Members c f Union Board. 1 1 Thmrtduy and Saturday mnit>| w e r W .B .C . NctuvrJu. Board members u( Y W. C. A W ard D 1 0 BEATRICE Spartan Women s league cabinet W ard F 1 0 ULUS |members. W ard C 0 1