''p-j||ÍK $ ap ?« ™ ™ O T asa :;iV ni lOT M i , JL T ' i 1 M l f f 1 1 # i' iiB ""11'lin M i i.... S ü r m ^ P ^ S k lí^ K ? 6pP age» 10 Cents r -ifahlished 1909 V oi 53, No. 126 S m ow T..-vf¿a»:fy p p p p g a p r í p - . ^ x ^ j ••• > ; r jy‘V , ^ t o a S ^ d V *'- ¡§I . ; •' •-v ^ -v S tu d e iíilio n g r e s s NfJUt NOAMAI IBSsa«a m ■ m M C a m p u s , N a t io n a l « tiv ife s ^ tl ¡MS 30-DAT O p in io n s S t u d ie d Baruch -jM Student Congress Wednesday night passed a resolution to cre­ The resolution said to part, The student has and will con- Con-Con President Stephen ate a special affairs committee. inue to exert a considerable S. Nisbet issued re invitation Tbe new committee will re­ political influence, and, as a to Bernard M. Baracfo adviser port to Congress student opin­ result, it is the responsibility te to Presidents Woodrow Wilson ions concerning campus, local, Student Congress to speak for N ÍA * HÜ dm.” MOMMI aad Franklin D. Roosevelt, to state, national, And internation­ appear Wednesday before the al political issues related to Few bills of a political nature ' k: MSU students. have been presented to Con­ Frank G. Millard, Flint Re- The committee will consist of gress in recent years. Fall publican aad chairman of the six students, a chairm an, and a arm the group broke a prece­ convention’s committee o n faculty adviser. dent by passing a resolution emerging problems, requested s *mm sympathizing with a group te the invitation. Iranian students who revolted against the Iran government. “We feel that Mr. Baruch’s vast knowledge and would be invaluable in AMA Plans In the- future, such MBs would >e referred to the political af­ fairs committee. ■¿ | | | i WEATHER OUTLOOK FOR NEXT M DAXS-Thera aiap«. baredeathree relereed fai Washington by f e P A Weather r.nreaa, thaw tae temperatare and précipitât»« re lia « the «s*k te oar committee, Millard said- The newcqgustttee’spttfpose Medical Congress appropriating also passed 61,300 to a bill help fi­ nance publication te the Helot, - for ta« next to d ay s. —(AP Wirepboto M ap). - -% M Is to anticipate and recommend action on future state problems to such areas as pOntton fttnds, Aid at 65 student orientation booklet provided for all entering fresh­ ASKS FOR $601.500 ^ _ natural resources, and sociolo­ CHICAGO, UTh-A nationwide men. AUSG has given this Blue Stfield program to pro­ same amount every year since gical change. vide surgical and medical care 1953. .. g g l O | S w a in s o n S e e k s A i d Nbbet’s Invitation urged Baruch, 13, to appear before the emerging problems com­ breiefits for all persons over 65 Jim Barnes, public relations a t an estim ated minimum cost director, said that a booklet for te M a month a person was all' students, describing the mittee and raw to address I- announced Wednesday by the functions, purposes, and pro­ F o r M e n t a lly 111 session te the foO convention. There was no im m ediate in­ American Medical Association jects te AUSG is also being pre­ and Blue Stated officials. pared. • dication whether Baruch would The AMA said It is recom In o th er action. Student Con­ By BARB GUEST action in areas within tbe de­ mending that all state medical gress approved several appoint­ Of the State News Staff partm ent’s existing anteerfy accept the invitation. societies cooperate fully with ments. Georgia Fuller, E ast aad appropriation s F or the past 45 years Baruch their local Blue Shield affili­ Lapsing sophomore, replaces Gov. John B. Swainson called has bore involved in national ates to put the plan into op M arty Hollen, Davenport, Iowa on Michigan legislators Wed­ _ The departm ent win expand and international politics. Dur­ oration as soon as possible. senior, as chairm an te Aca­ •n,A. nesday to face the state’s men­ fam ily care tor retarded pa­ ing World War I, he was a tients winch win provide more m r e iw of President WUsoh’S The proposal completes or demic Affairs. tal health needs. ganized medicine’s battle lines Leslie Price, G reat Neck, space tor patients on the w att­ Advisory National D e f e n s e He asked for a “determined ing lis t .' to fight President Kennedy’; N.Y., sophomore, was also course of action aad progress” Cornell '*•*»* Community serv k e “ “ T” “ ** Baruch tore was chairman plan to place health care of the placed on Academic Affairs, to charging that: will be inaugurated ta provide te WUsoo*s committee on raw aged under social security. replace- B arbara Rafl, E ast - “ White mental health has diagnostic, pre-admission and m aterials, m inerals, and met­ Lansing. ^ been declared the nation's ma­ A PROPOSED SIGHT ta t# new bUM f shett Is the wooded area located behind The Americas Hospital As­ Lansing sophomore Dennis jor disease, and the suffering guidance sendee te r retarded als, and a member te tho com­ the Kresge Art Center amor the bank et the Red Cedar River. Plans for the shell sociation aad tae Blae Cross McGinty was named vice-chair­ and economic distress has been children and their parents, be mission In charge te all pur­ are still to the process of form alatiea. 'V Assoctottoa agreed less than man of the Finance committee, spread before us, -tae people said. chases for the Alhes. two wtehs ago on a private and A1 Stockl, E ast Detroit of our state have seen our men­ To .alleviate the acute prob­ In 1918 he was made chair­ hospitalization plan for re­ senior was appointed to the tal health program weakened lem te the crim inally insane, man te tbe W ar Industries by inadequate funds to do the 190 beds will be made available Board. The following year he PRIESTS MUTILATED tired persons over 66 under Student • Faculty Resource which the federal govern­ Board. job.” _. | at Howell State HospstaL became economic adviser for ment would he asked to pay Joan Scafuri, Birmingham the American Peace Commis­ the premiums for tel those sophomore, and M a r f l y n The 1,637 mentally retarded Swainson rereaw a e n d e d sion. on the waiting lists as of last crash action te m ete obliga­ month constitute a critical sit- tions to the mentally retard­ _ A fter the F irst World War, V a t i c a n 'T e l l s o f A t r o c i t y unable to do so. Pierce, D etroit, sophomore, Baruch was the President’s Both plans involve the prin were approved as new repre­ - uation, he said. ed aad asked ceastroetfea ef agricultural adviser to Jam es “After the machine gunning, ciple te ability to pay, with tho sentatives of Abbott Hall. Steve LEOPOLDVILLE, The Con­ lieved to be Belgians. All were To m ete tae pressing needs aew buiidlags Ihioaghoal the F . Barnes, w ar mobilization di­ go, (M—The Roman Catholic the namelTSf males. The bodies were completely needy receiving the most 'as­ Haberman, New York fresh^ of acute overcrowding and state. Romaa Catholic officials dismembered, the . hands cut sistance. - man, was named new repre­ rector. — m issionaries reported killed by shortage te attendant*. Swain­ h«re expressed "grave fears off, the eyes gouged, other Blue Cross plans pay certain sentative from Armstrong Hall, “Em phasis tax achievement During World W ar II, Baruch Congolese soldiers in Katanga son recommended that the te a m inim um level te w ard was appointed head te the fact province were shot down be­ for the nves te other church abominable mutilations com­ costs te hospitalization while legislature n u k e a supple­ nursing and attendant care, finding commission ’ on syn­ fore the yyes te school chil­ workers ia the Kongola dio­ mitted with knives . . . includ­ Blue Shield plans provide bene mental appropriation te 6661,- improved drug therapy pro­ thetic rubber by Roosevelt. At dren, the Vatican News Ser­ cese as a result te the mas­ ing signature signs te a band fits for physicians’ services. Romney Group -■• te terrorists.” SOO to provide for: 1. Operating of tbe new in­ gram s, establishment te safety tbe close te the w ar he repre­ vice said here Wednesday. programs in all institutions aad sented tae United States as a “P ray for us,” the priests sacre. The 13 ■ missions there had a John W. Castellucci, _execu “ ‘Treaorrew it will be five vice president te the Na­ Formed afTLM. cried as they m arched to be normal staff te 55 Europeans yew tom,* the soldiers shout­ firm ary at Plymouth State improvement te training pro­ member te the United Nations machtoeginmed to death, tho but m any had left the region ed to the children. The older tional Association te Blue ANN ARBOR (B—A group of Home and Training School, pro­ gram s are needed to improve AJareic Energy Commission. news service said. • —- . Stated plans, said the proposal the level te care in oar state B arodi h as also w ritten such before the slayings and offi­ beys were Jh re made to new program would provid» University of Michigan students viding 190 beds to be ready for formed a Students For Romney hospitals,” he said. books as “A Philosophy For F i r s t accounts received cials estim ated about 20 .may threw what was left te the for surgery whether perform « organization Wednesday and occupancy March 1. _. still be there. bodies into the river.” t _ 2. Leasing, remodeling and Swainson said the only sep­ Our Time,” and “ American In- Tuesday te the m assacre _6t to a hospital or a licensed announced plans to extend the arate unit for emotionally dis­ dustry in theW ar.” Kongolo on Jan. I, said to The Vatican News Sendee Nothing has been board from nursing home. _ staffing te additional buildings organization to other university prirets were killed and th at an­ said its account cam e from a tho mission since, and tt is not He said the Blue Shield pro­ campuses to Michigan. a t Fort Custer to care for 300 turbed children to operation is to Kalamazoo. other is missing. young sem inarist who witness­ known whether the soldiers gram will pay the foil cost of more patients. — Steven Stockmeyer, a junior The Vatican News Service to ed the m assacre an d escaped. made good their threats to medical-surgical services tor from Birmingham, _ who is 3. Construction of five build­ “ More than 500 chiMrea ings at Plymouth to provide a are today wfthoot proper Weather its published account Tistad 20 His name was not disclosed. names and said one te tho to This was Ma story, as re ­ shoot the children too. stogie person over 65 with an Katanga President Mateo annual income te 62,900 or less chairm an of tins group, said total te 540 .beds, with construc­ treatnreet aad care hi ear Thorsday’s forecast: Partly escaped. The one who escaped ported by the aews service: ferent Tshombe gave a slightly dif­ and for a husband and wife the students will encourage tion to begin within 90 days fol­ state bospttals aad mote taaa is not missing but was allowed “ ‘Now you will see’ how we version to a news con­ whose combined annual in­ George Romney. to enter the lowing legislative approval. 100 ehfldrea are waiting far cloudy, eoM with scattered to return to the mission. The are going to kfll your priests,’ ference iq Ellsabetavffle. g f come is 94,000 or under— race for Michigan Governor. admissfon,” he said. snow flurries threagbwt the news service said. the soldiers told the terrified Ho said the bodies were Stockmeyer said the first Swainson said he has al­ banded over to Baluba youths EuroBen with Incomes chapter te the organization has ready directed the Depart­ To meet this problem be day. Tbe Ugh temperature One te the dead was listed as children a t Kongolo Mission m ent te Mental Health te take See SWAINSON Page I will be to above zero. German. The others were be­ School.” tew m utilated them. A group above these Units, he add­ boon formed bore and prelim i­ te C atholic S te e n belonging ed, could he subject to i nary contacts have boon made to tho samp q rih r as the additional charge at the tea- to establish chapters a t Michi­ priests« the congregation a l the erotica te the tadtvldual gan State, Western Michigan MAJOR ADJUSTMENT Holy Ghost Fathers, « era farc­ physician, vi and Wayne State universities and Albion College. « ed at gunpoint the next day, See AMA Page 3 fflëw t a ^ ^ B VaL be a d d ed /to throw the bodies into a river. Tshombe said the sokhers re­ sponsible for the m assacre SKmt»yv,H« were from the same unit that Bv BRUCE FABRICANT new to Miller. A native te West few colleges that are not found ;áH)m plan was presented by a kfitod and m utilated 13 # N CoquífcoíviW* I on MSU’s E ast Lansing cam­ coordination stagy cMWitaltao Italian airm en a t Kindu to GABON Of the Stole News Staff Virgteia, Miller lived Ms early life on a farm ia Hud slate. He pus. te tha Assoqtotam of Qavoratog Rhrtt Province three months J I HE C O N G O Provost Paul A. M iller said was graduated tram West Vir­ It will tatoTtime to adjust Bereite and Presidents of State d id ' this week that be will have to ginia University 22 years ago to the mechanics te WVtPoi Universities am i |®telege$ of The Conga catarte gare re- M n M é o io v itu ______ orient himself tonew traditions with a BS degree to animal hus­ schools te medicine, law retd M)ctagan under tbe duSrm an- neta has te taro s# -tata -lia and new customs when he as­ bandry. dsntistry, he said. s U p t e |S u e ■B. Power, • sumes the official rtee as presi­ Before restoring the service Miller »too touched on the member te tao Bared te Re- GixeHga triggered a BM dent of West Virginia Univer­ he served first as a s s w ta t ag- p in tor strengthening volun­ g y t a |te . m ; University te at Xtada asneag troero tor- sity Feb. 1. ricultural agent and then a* tary coordination of public hlgb-| « p p T t o Sim, ro i tatad Miller was appointed presi­ agricultural agent in West Vir­ cr education. The plan propose« Rte « til m ad tau coartata* UNI a V M w y « W f t i i l M dent te West Vtrgitaa Univer­ ginia. a new Michigan Coordinating tioo at tae state’x public reetatai. uni- ^ . sity to November by the WVU Couucti farti» orderly develop- versitios as a part te tiw de- Tshombe dedrewd, however, ANGOLA Board te Governors. He has AKlwgh the arevresM y 4« a atoit tehigber education to the mands te Ü ip ii^education to­ tata the central government here acting president since land g rate college IBM MSB, stato. V d a y , ” Miller saidifTublteare»- was frimontahto for c o s ta i # 400 Jan. 1. ami will take on official Milter lads he * ■ have to The new coundl’s member--port of education makes it only tae Gliéngist troops. He said duties thore Fob: L make adjust meals sftei it sam ship, as outlined to the teajs, noceasary that » eouacti tai nM foe Katanga government wataa tag tos into as pro talent ,igjpin i to see the guilty predshod for “ Right now I really don’t know if three are many differ­ ences between West V irghda F irst. student WVÜ popatotiea he* a tare smaUer MSU. ■provides te - a representative be formed ” finnr each governing board t e ’ “B at « a ta institution," He the “dastardly murders” at fere-year stato refc ^ «raB n e te lte re n i board.” Krogola. WHERE MAfiSACBE REPORTHk—ll i « map locates Koaftaa, The Otago, O T tae Vatican News Sendee ܧ M i treope tomi St wtaiyvSk: (aadtataed) University and M i c h i g a n Milter attributes thts tack te MMBMt A U N spokesman atad «a ovtabytropotataawtata size principally ta various in­ r Otate m eerti^ D toer®o m to trodttieoi, Ms- U N troops were Stay«!»» ?¡taassaete# .16 Ihwaro Cafe tale atassli a a rin aad » targe State.” he said, “ store I have ;amtatarif'Altamro H e mi — rrr was reported ta Btauv» only visited tae university re ­ ternal economic problem» that near the an a aad tita United cently for tiro days.” hamper the state. makes it «■ »* Mcessary that ttikttoss to relytag ««..tae dea* ' by ayem gsem taaatot«beeam vei«boa ti» Koagoto was However West Virginia is not WVU Pjtobiic instructiro tories and s tr a b a » , te each' A T io c y n rT iito * R takca ~(AP Wirepbeto Map). ètttaMRMfata taf " flit mtakef l l tm&ï nt f f U ll t t H V M M È . ìÉ s r-:ì m iMaÉiafeS 'A ' P I® u g n i W$&£: MM Im i sE m B i I , /Crottaaed fréta P an 1) pHRl gate p i groarla and rateaci .raijtiBiHto?*-_; f t g |g f e / *? i Hat tha roterai fa M M lt' appeared tarapabhf at taking «tep« m rateara otter l a t a » « la , a ragion te aaarchy aad UHM «erratami ¡ìteìiilàroBiiHE-..taP^r'taOTOTPOTta rotea ÉuuiàÉHrohraiÉ, troops roca tafal to GiateCR ani H p « r o t o Moite raj CMHiraa'sHospitta* Old eoa- throng -research ero we find don frani no oro. ternctap te a day-scbooi build­ » .Piam i On* report atad the sokfien ing and an adtati« at Haw­ the answers to the t o m i ton to m ü r rod suffering involved hi men­ ' hàmà I S.Whkripggl ■■ were tofuriated because the thorn Center to enable tae tal titees and mental retarda- kom m i M-Uf -,.T ir á * .BttataNwrie* etaehratad whe* d ita h f te oat-patient pro­ ■ateten » . Drove « .K M o f s tat troop« wert te iv r a e itte gram . ffm tien.* 38. Covering lor 30. Merry 't.N to et W m tito totea temporarily. Another head and SI. Gaelic 4.0m ra ta i “Tho main Use te defease «hotiider» Down *vtion. Tbo Bear report said tteqr rare Oarage* because they hadiareidtaf to "Ski Rental hi rtdariag tae need te away Spenny Named _ 23. Hobby 2& G r a t u i t y S . Aspira l. croup of SsI m b IS ÍB tfeta ?. Fruit stono >. H esitate «. Athletic tae young “against procrea- E quipm ent ~?G t$ Talen To Discuss To County Post IS. Malancbetr CifteM» • m J $ C00 ^ fB Radio Astronomy te Harry A Spennsy, City Clerk Mason, has been named Ing­ • Boote J H P “Expioring Space by Radio” ham County Treasurer to suc­ • P o le « (H e lnaurance) wffl he given Thursday at I ceed Lawrence Parker, it was announced by Probate Judge WEEKEND— FRIDAY • MONDAY p.m. in 402 Electrical Engineer­ Robert L. Drake. ing at an open meeting te tbe MkMfra section te the Ameri­ Parker will resign to accept LMRY CUSHKM STO RM N W S can Institate te Electrical En- the post te County Comptrofi«*. MM VINE • » . IV S-7M5 Spenny was appointed Mason Tbe soldiers entered Jun­ CAMPUS CIASSI WEDS gtoears. City Clerk hi July te 1957, and James L. Talen, researoh as­ góle ea Dec. 31. A wüte Bag became a supervisor on the waved ia frote te tho t a a t a sodato aad engtaoer in charge Ingham County Board in 1950. but stadtan ia jroro searched te taa University te ftficbigro the premises, looking for gen­ obeervatory, witi discuss r«ho darmes loyal to Tshosnbe. astreaomy aad show pictores More than 300 steamship The troop’s erdorod tae stu- te ataroaoaticta bodies which lines m aintain offices at tbe yrrih -it port te San Francisco. Fine Facilities Convert ten t BB9B B I B IBB JR f l BP s r i THE EAGLE In R ear - for T erm P arties Upstairs 204 N. Washington • Across "from Gladmer Theatre ~ 1 BLOCK EAST OF CAMPUS OPEN TILL MIDNIGHT WEEKDAYS I A.M. FRI. & SAT, _ ALSO AT 212» N. LARCH US 27 h «710 S. CEDAR US 127 Thursday Store Hoars 9:30 U i ta 0:30 p.m. NAVIGATION IS OUR BUSINESS The Electronics Division of General Motors Our currant prajocH includa dovclopmnM « a d production of InarHol Guidance Syctaaic far tba TITAN II, THO* a n d MACE * W I h . W o «rè ■Ion Sto Sycromi litCop rortlon Monogor for Ik* ntodifwd M K 4 0 tom b­ in i Navigation S yria«. In 0 « nanunnrnlut SnU, AC bo« iWtrilopod and It now prod , tin g a nata « a b Ua ladlatalopttono. Raoaartb a a d Sa«atop « o n t programe includa n avigati«« g d t n i far « a b ita ICtMs, «paco rabid »«, «ap ortante oitcra fl a n d oonnn going ,»»««h. AC h w i lling gooHSnd o n gbtaan a n d p i p h l i b ta Ml parm anont pooi- tiano In Mlboaobon, «Mion a a d ta« Ango la«. Ypo may g a a lWy ta r »« p lay- ■ an t S y a a b a t« a IS o r MS dagra« In ( b a r b a i Inglnoaring, Mocbetti- cni tn g lnoorlng o r f byitm. Advwnoed p álido«» a n a b a araH abto far pian orbo a ro c»« p ittin g fin ir doctorat*« with »pnciali lotion ht novtga Son and rotated «old». SWEATERS Ta p rarld a a fram ifian f r a « aoa d amlc loom ing tn practical corcar 'dovalopmont AC affari tha fallowing training program«« — MILWAUKEE Cara c r Accnlaratian Program — A twnln « « nib program wirb farm aHiad riam raam Inrim rilan given in «an| »n«tlan wHb la ta d n g job «mignmonH la M anufactaring, RaHabiHty a n d Snglnnnrbig. C n m includo. SKIRTS E X C LU SIV E CbBBBMIB HiiíisRjIiy at IsNvUKty Fiaid Earalw ■Prcgr wn — Two- ta l » ,r nwatb elam r«»« an d laboratory trai ning a n InnrS al guidon«, «y«tarn« o r b nwbing navigation lyrinnu . Pann i t i« a n d fnralgn m ip n m n ti fallow complotto« of program . ■ - SOSTON • r:; — Adtranond Concept, Pnw arcb an d P nvob p nwtri O n tb a Jn b Training PrOgrdm — AC'« I «it «« l a b or a tory U ongagad In «tav» loping a d va nced Inori mi g abbi non agaipm ant p rimarily lo t nppHentb n In carlb bound „ LOS ANOIliS Advanood Concept» h a n d aad D n olop mm l O n tbe J a b Training CABPUS WTItVIIWS OutotonoUng SdrvinfisTCraw nack and codorad slipon omf THURSDAY to FRIDAY, JANUARY IS to 1». IMS cerdlfwi «wENitort in • vote voriafy af stylas...wool ihaHrads, ff tmoÉfc «a « a p i, M pn p f « «and «dmimd to Mr. O. I . Seamb. t e P Y J b C T J E f f P a 1 «« p b ynmnt. M«ri. O U . haiAatoirahtraäto riroiWt m i aavaWat. Slim, platea#. fpw aniens ^ » f^^n^ns^w^na sp '^nmssmtmso NEW . . y D IFFERENT Baro# rai A i aaw al sMrto t o saM catara, ptohb av twaa#«. 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Ufwar.--*.' feas H a m c b j M orning,' J w r y 18, 1962 Ni m Fears’New Dominican Takeover WASHNGTON un - T h e ftae setaack to laborious efforts at • tae t o p United States to prorooto democrocy to the I ? CHRIS GALANT ” carry ooiy 12credit* w hüe«- WednesdalptatAeaw mftttery long-despotic Caribbean coun Of the IMS News Staff róiled in the couree, he said. aeheeL • -M.f- hk« taken over hi Ia the regular sealer English American elBrttae hoped to course, i«|Uirea oaiy mumKata * fieúré. UÉÉm_ ,**» w * 8 «r in generai ability tassa days $ft£& psncp sLuoeOoSg thwncs ov* weighed a«4dlk^BeMnwmAanan roMuBProwrwroRp-Vi wi w tareP" *vC» ta ro ta iii ie rto iieat f l i i ror ra* Üroiài hst aro atta rosta fe reading letter is a iwataad cerose. aad a half pages «gaítkm sa substantial ico* by G e a ip F ta a Rodrlgaez and writing skills, according to Dean Caria faro the zeas B about once every nomic aid. Echavrorio, tae Dmattattta H U n iv e r a ^ c H S B lH H fth for these programs. tom weeks, aad era longer ftut U.S. officials said there fame chtaf whom U.S. ataheri- Although moat most students have tom jrojaette written daring roa no plans to send tae Amari- that tee as tbe etaoai men he- 12 “We roe aat dealing tata tha yiac, she said. can fleet to Demhdcen sfatoro [IMSIlkA waft pO roakm^roae pwiMifl. £ . wtoT asemCfierao studied B ach ta he as was i n e tota taatpero. toro And tahy wanted to tomaoo- years before: they .rotor col- The tread to toward shorter tae United Stotoo from b y ,J taff rosftften 'poorly pre­ themes, because they require is aefian fey tae Orfñtetatan pared in composition 0lS!te.pf ¡(jrtatafc- as Rail of tatar tae student to focus on one « Amreiccn (States proposed (ttctatoroMp, especially One ef tae problems instruc­ hsvta been 8ÌwsrtcÌHMtfta4l mala petaf aad disregard in­ at pwawit, because Ilia aew the tomtaphero foreign tors must safes wee explained _ Jasai Sf these afetttfes, significant details, she ex­ pemmican group ooes not pose m inisters’ meeting ea Cemmu- by Dr. Edward B. Blackman, ani aro- Ita haro la la jÉ f plained. a threat to the hemisphere, nist-aligned Cuba fomfeeg up bead tf the American Thought aa tanas hele* as qatekty aa insliurlnn at both the Uta next weel . They feel Onde aad Language (ATL) depárt- we ^ caa aad hefe send aa ita eersity and high school said exceptionally sharp and Sam feae had erougb ef being waritte graded oa dartty (or speedy Washington reaction linked, hi Latin words, with the Carlin said he is not peMt- ganixation) and mechanics. against Tuesday night’s Santo late Dictator Rafael L. Trujillo 8 “The impertaat |nhlaBi is miatio about the low The hope, thro, Is taat while Domingo government ovroturn who ruled the Dominican Re­ ;l* get staArote to follow eoa- •tares ia these areas. Profi­ nadtag and writing abilities ef reflected U.S. unhappiness ta public for three decades. eoaventioaal, m grammatical ciency in English Is a Uahmrrity freshmen ere ttill arose;, to get «tear, concise, term problem, aad there Is io week, they are g g t ^ i n g exaeahorv writing.” be said. simple solution to it, he said. YOUR BEST BUY, CAMPUS CLASSIFIEDS “They mast be preparod to stronger. “The important thing is sappert propositions; to or­ most of tae very top level ganise.” FORUM SPEAKERS—Three Stale Bentos Barbar ai a Tewa Fi «H take pata' Tharsday ta “Reflections ef tbe United * Dr. Osmund E. Pabtter, pro­ fessor in tae ATL department, dents are coming to State now,” he said. He cited Honors College as the CAM PUS C L A SSIFIE D S States,” to a(fatata the with caawpta aad mtseeaeepts ai A ata ei also found organization a prob­ cant drawing cate tar high DEADLINES: 1 pro. Day Before PubëcaUon fer Tues^ Wed. T hurs., abroad. Studying a fereiga trade roe, left te right: Joseph Atekwana, lem in his dames. school students ia tae apper aad Fri. Editions. Deadline for Men. Edition: 1 pro. Fri. S. Carnereen, West Africa, freshman Ngayea CM, Vietnam grad; and Thomas “Students are fairly weU pre­ level of their elzrses. .^ I .PHONE: 35S-8ZS5 or 355-8256 Castro, lacha grad. pared in tbe basic skills, but are not as well prepared in The impressive drop to the composition,” he said,-, percentage ef (♦■duals plac­ information wrommw*nw Precram tais IV MMS 7 “The problem is one of a ed hi preparatory KagMsh A U T O M O T IV E F O R R EN T PER SO N A L TODAY AND FRIDAY! logical approach to an idea. during tae last tom yean tod ay on cam p u s M I C H I G A N JL They know what to say, but (from 11 percent is te l, M k tvs lutck sunk «doer. < w APARTMENTS SALLY, DID you knew th a t you cun still b u y a 1961 W olverine a t 344 flow . KMfio, lie a te r. S h a rp . N ew tirw , not how to say it.“ ta I pewent to te l, HC) LARGE one room a p a rtm e n t for S tu d e n t Services? 10 .HitH m a p u io tu « uhoh i*uiuaim M artin Lather — 9 :3 0 p .m . “The big thing a person has dees tadtatoe a greater abil­ b3 a5 tte ry . N o rp tt. Engine A - l . $295. 5 0 9 9 9 a f te r 6 p .m . 12 tw o stu d e n ts. A ppro v ed , u n tu p crv ited , Chapel. to master is organization, ity ef near MSU frotamen to m en ’s room ing house. C ooking fe d lrtie s W E N N SIE A U T O irisum nce müssen sfa r ti FRI DAY. . . Palmer paid. I9SS CHEVRO LET, d u e , 6 cvK*-: m I M ,. ss m g g g P i l l i ìììH m H i 3 ^ c ^ l d |o l ^ i o r l & By LIZ H WBmmJÊ iMÉLwâl iradUmlJmwl raad« cart Share, butterfly; .zmbimp- irawB» • • • • • • ■ • ■ • « By X h e A ssociated Prroa Doe Jamtoeee, Mtpto S§$8 With a team writ strobe; Dlek Broehett rod - THE TENSION between hutawaata end tbe Netherlands edit tor sr Drag Rawe, 440*1 freestyle: Indnnartee threats te Mew Guinea spread to the International »pat agataat DliaoU and lewa «adititi Driver aid Manta Field Hockey townwimrot Wedneadey. Ruppert, MO-yd. breaststroke. Inst week, Coaeh McCaffrea’s The fadrnsslsoi refused to go through with their game with swimmers wiR taka on the Ho- This contest should be skeen the Dutch, scheduled Thursday. An exhibition game had to hs , ««taro of Indiana, away titit one between two ef the finest substituted, f ’ Saturday. taita: teams in the Big Ten. >a ★ ^ # Saturday wfll decide the out­ JAN KRUM1NSH, tbe 7-foot-4 giant who played on Russia’s ComUtared tha finest tpam ta come. , IMS end MM Olympic teems,'has been named the best baskto- the ¿totted States, Indiana era heavily an its ball center in tbe Soviet Union. * ' 'i£M& 4 it it Tbs Boosters moot HURRY ! 12:45 HEAVYWEIGHT BOXING champion Floyd Patterson broke --*---- -i M|. swimmers n en sr LAST t DAYS! G L A D M E R Me te fife a window to an office building Wednesday. It cost U n SI,000. Troy, proficient In toe But it was all for charity, and PStterson walked off with toe butterfly and a member ef tha top prise, beating six baseball personalities at pitching base­ ISM Olympic swimming team, balls at office windows in e promotion staged by a restaurant Alan Somers, also a competitor chain. ir ★ dr_ In the Olympics and Chet Jaa* trcmski, who set a breaststroke ¡ ¡ i i BRAZIL’S Eder Jofre was rated a topheavy favorite Wednes­ record to 1M1. day to capture iin d T 11**1 possession of the world bantam­ weight boxing title in Thursday's 15-round match .with Ireland’s Saturday’s meet will give tbe Spartans a second chance to maiinj Johnny Caldwell. \ swimming the Indiana team. Tha Hootiero previously heat THE NEW YORK M E T ^ b aS tell team selected Wednesday M AND M0*YD. freestyle» (tar) Jeff Mattsee and Mike Weed are likely competi­ Michigan State to the tog Ten tore of three announcers who will work their televised games tors against Indlaaa, Saturday. Relays by a score of US-74. STARTING SATURDAY in the National League this year. A third will be named later. State ta by at means aa The two announcers are Lindsey Nelson, assistant sports easy mark, as Coach McCaf- director a t National Broadcasting Company since 1952, and Bob Murphy, who formerly broadcast games for the Boston 8-Game' Winning Streak free says, “We’ll ghre them as tom a meet as they’ll get Red Sox and Baltimore Orioles. all year.” Accenting to ★ it ★ THREE YOUNG outfielders, all possible replacements for S e c o n d P la c e S p a r ta n s coach, we have the. be upper " a. - 4 a - hand la the M*yri. f r M M y J t with alto Spartan aging stan Muslal if he carries out his plan to retire a t the rad Jeff Mattson, Mike Wood aad of this next season, have signed their 1962 St. Lous Cardinal contracts, the chib announced Wednesday. -it it ★ O p p o s e M in n e s o ta N e x t Jim White. State beat Indiana in the div­ BING CROSBY’S 650,000 National Pro*Amateur golf tourna­ ing competition at the Big Ten By ED KOTLAR are tim et when he has to They wind up the season with Relays and this event should he ment opens Thursday as youngsters challenge veterans in an scram ble hack to tbe net in a another home and home series a good one. Van Lowe will be exacting 73-hole te s t ------- State News Sports Writer hurry hot he always seems to with tbe Wolverines. State’s favored diver. Phil Rodgers, Tommy Jacobs and Jack Nicklaus head the Owning a 11-2 record and rid­ make it. list of youthful pros trying to upset the tradition that the top ing the crest of an right game In 13 games Chandik' has Crosby prise goes to a season campaigner. * * ’ _ .. winning streak the Michigan State hockey team is idle until made 333 saves, 25.4 per game, and allowed 32 goals for an STUDENTS: 50c DISCOUNT DEFENDING CHAMPION Jack Russell left little doubt as to Jan. 26 when they tangle with «e Jm T ¿3¿¡¡¿¡m his golf skill Wednesday by beating USGA seniors champion the Minnesota Gophers a t Min­ average of 2.4 per game, “THE MIRACLE WORKER” neapolis. Turcotte is still top point man Dexter Daniels in the third round of the 28th Annual American i g g i i a Seniors tournament. The Spartans, in second for the Spartans with 22. His linem ate Fournel rem ains in "On# of thoso theatrical place in the Western Collegiate A M É U f c K im H n o n B out o f . . . r. ' -dr dr 4r Hockey League with a 5-1 rec­ second place with II. Art Thom­ experiences that can come m B adB m 'C SSim m m m m ERIKA NETZER of Austria won the international Silver Jug ord, are having their best sea­ as picked up six prints to the downhill race Wednesday on treacherous slopes that baffled son since 1958. Colorado series to move ahead very seldom in a lifetime.'’ Coach Amo Bessone credits of Bob Doyle and into third w a sh in q t o n c o st America’s top women Alpine skiers. place with 17 prints. ’■ '• ____ ★ ★ ir the fine showing of the Spartans to balanced, scoring and a Doyle and Johnstone are tied HURRY! THE UNITED STATES two-man bobsled team s continued for fourth with 16 followed by strong defense and the statis­ to record disappointing times Wednesday in tuneups for the world championships, starting Saturday. tics support him . Tom Lackey with 15 and M arty Quirk with 12. LU CO N LAST DAY ir - it ir 'i In the Colorado series last Leading scorer among tho de- TTTwvTrTTïïi'xnnm ;i b T'Tp i i x THE HARDIN-SIMMONS University board has relented week the Spartans seared U fensemen is Carl Lackey with somewhat in Its athletic deemphasis program and announced goals and only one man got nine prints. Jte Hutton • - Shirley MacLatae • that 12 football scholarships will be provided. more tie s roe. Tret Lackey • Panda Prentiss • David Niven scored four times ta Am two Top goal getter f ir the - ___ ir it ir game series, three times J« > “WHERE THE TOE BALTIMORE COLTS of the National Football League BOYS ARE” “ A sk A n y C M " the second game. The «(her Michigan Stale University announced Wednesday the signing of Val Keckin, a 6-foot-3, nine goals were scored by agatm t Ceternda era hied him Shown 2:66* 6:21 - 16:66 «k n » llM • l:H . 1:23 212-pound quarterback from Mississippi Southern. _ / nine different men. ta take sole pemeoslra ef see- LECTURE CONCERT SERIES d place wtih 11 and Doyle SPECIAL As far as the 4ines go the to tow# with right. White line o r French Line of T h e Spartans remaining UNIVERSITY AUDITORIUM it STARTS TOMORROW ☆ WÜ1 Pro Football Claud« Fournel, Boh Doyle schedule is rugged. Following and Real Turcotte ta top« to the coming two game serira prints with 26 goals, 90 assists against hfitmesota, tied for Tharsday, January 25 — 8:15 p.m. Reserved Seats: $4.00 • M l ♦ 2J6 Twin-Hit Spectacular Color Show! ";.s (Students:J3J0 - 2:50 - 1:50) Replace Baseball As for 56 points. The Woe line or fourth with Denver, is a home “Junior fin e ” of Art Thomas, and home series with league Dick Johnston and Tom Lackey leading Michigan) Feb. 2 at ON SALE AT UNION TICKET OFFICE Shewn 2:96 • 6:15 * 16:16 AMORIRSUTUEOFBROKEHDIM S National Pastime? is right behind with 19 goals, East 1-anstafL Then tw * 29 assists for 48 prints. The red games with tmrd place Mich­ line of M arty Quirk, P a t Bald­ igan Tech St Houghton and Michigan State University *MUlOUSFORniESSralWENÏÏS»lUlt Will professional football in the killing off of the minor win and Gus Hendrickson or two gamee with Denver here. 10 or 20 years replace baseball leagues.” Tony Elliot 1s next with 15 LECTURE CONCERT SERIES as our national pastime? T h e diamond defenders,' goals, 16 assists for 31 prints. “ Y et," voted 100 of the 215 sportswriters and broadcasters among other points, noted that The white and red lines spend pro football games are played more tim e on the ice titan the IM Schedule SPECIAL participating in an Associated n e s s poll. There were 106 dis. only once a week compared to blue line. Fournel and Turcotte baseball's every day schedul­ also are used a lot tor Bessone BASKETBALL “THE MIRACLE WORKER” sraters. ing. as penalty killers ana this adds Gym STUDENTS; 50c D18COUNT_______ Court _ 6:00p.m . In addition^ twenty-five voters Said one dissenter, “ pro foot­ -to their ice tim e .-’ Insisted that pro football al­ ball is a weekly affair. Baseball 3 F ’Hse * P U Gem n is played almost every day As far as; the defense goes ready has knocked out the box 4 P . K. Phi - PM Mu Alpha U as America’s No. 1 sport. Fif­ from April through Septem­ goalie John Chandik has been 5 B. T. Pi - Phi Sig K. in "S o h u m a n , so m a r­ ber.’’ outstanding. Bessone calls him 6 D. S. PU • S. Nu III teen others predicted the grid game will take over in fewer ‘Baseball attracts the young­ the best in the league and feels v e lo u s ly a p p e a lin g , than 10 years. sters through the Little Leagues ha has an excellent chance to 7:00 p.m. s o fu n n y , a n d ye t so and the Babe Ruth Leagues mafce-AB-Amertctn. 3 À. E . PI - S. Chi II The question was prompted by a record 1961 attendance and will always be more of Chandik ta net what yeu a participant sport than foot­ would call -a cautious gealie. 4 K. Sig - D. Chi 11 p r o fo u n d ly m o v in g .” of 3,Ml.180 with an average of 5 Psi Nu - Triangle III 40,676 to the National Football ball,” commented another. He wander* aB ever the 6 Z. B. T. • Sig Ep 111 Laagna plus the larger crowds T he m ajor league pennant place. He win go behind the *'T h e a u d i e n c e a lte r ­ races and the world series will net and pass the puck rat 8:00 p.m. x pulled in by the rival American n a te s b e tw e e n ra p t, Football League ia its second continue to be tbe N o. 1 item to a teammate aid at times 3 Phi Delt - L. C. A. n in fan interest,’! insisted still he’B gs half way to the blue year ef operation. another voter. line to dear the puck. There 4 Phi Tau - T. Chi - ii b re a th -h o td ln g s i­ Meanwhile, major league 5 PU K. Sig . D. T. D. ii bnaObail attendance dropped 5J O T — — mm — as 6 A. Phi A. - Phi Psi HI le n c e a n d s p o n ta n e ­ per cent despite the addition NOW, ON OUR ALL NEW of two new teams, tbe Minne­ 9:00 p.m. “ o u s b u r s t s ^ H ^ o f sota Twins and Los Angeles 3 T. D. Chi - SAM 11 a p p la u s e .” Angds. The NFL added one new chib, the Minnesota Vi­ ADMISSION $1.25 C in e m a s c o p e 4 5 K. A. Psi - A. T. O. AGR - S. A E. II -II Mitío-GoktoynMsyir RORY CALHOUN f kings. STUDENTS $1.00 EQUIPMENT • Hedrick - Beal III Most of those favoring pro (with L D. Card) BOXOFFICE OPEN <:4S football printed to the game’s almost constant action. “Baseball Is dying,” claimed FILM CRITICS AWARD Sport Shorts C 0 10 5 5 U 6 » R H O D E S WINNER OF THE one wrltar. The excitement of NEW YORK Michigan State soccer star pro football svorshadows oven the moat tpactacnlnr of ball’s shows, tho world C BEST Ken Graham is a former cap­ tain ot the U.S. Armed Forces I Pro>>football hai aa mudi to FOREIGN All-Star soccer tram. FILM 2nd Hit! Shown 1:00 - 4:45 * 8:40 offer neri ’taro wbo want to The first appropriation see action rtofcér i tbaa dull, ti» Michigan State for schooi ath- Furiatole Deeds , . . Incredible Durtog! that som«, lotics was 9250 for gymnasttcs T W m a rt M m « t o r t . — tlmos" test tour hours. equipment back to 1800. Sieve “Hercule*” Reeves M a rt «ha r t a d a b o r t pit- “Pro football gtvos tha spac- tu ra o f o ar y a a n l tators what tbay want, i Bvery ftrid goal Uritad tor and etar-teHI contadi»' Michigan State m i Art Brand- mentat a tewadoastar. jtnd stattor duriaf the 1981 footbeS r a r o n r a ■ ataron gota a new Spartan ca­ orful ptayors.’' wrar rao? record. He held tho reo retar, " fta football gives yen wtth tíx griag tato tita 1961 UNIVERSITY AUDITORIUM i l adnntaa ai- nettai «rosón. THURSDAY. JANUARY 25, SUB P.M. torca boari «f tinOaase.** - ;“Pre football ls the top onori The 1M1 Michigan SUte-No- Reserved Senta: 94J0, 9SMÇ1M0 rit te mol"' Iretatad another tro Dame footbaB gamo drew ^ Students: 93J0, 62J6, 91J6 writer. "rombali hai' tata* hurt 76,189 iros at Elul'lronfBi for ON SALE AT UNION TICKET OFFICE hy Magar'Ochadatea, tha tose FEATURE AT 7:M M ili ti» fourth largost homo crowd abatar rnmr» m m in MSU htotanr I I I ! «a«* mm.Sì m m M P P w p ìm MHraKfr PPl a W M M w ALPHA GAlQtA RHO PHI KAPPA P S m am Slew Swihart, Sturms sen­ Boh Fridman, Owosso ALPHA CHI OMEGA ¡ P , IPam Eustis, Birmingham jun­ Wilson, Detroit junior, ior. to Sue Dbooge, Grosoe ior, to Jim ttia w , UK Army- ior, Is Mary Kay Carpenter, Pointe senior and Alpha Chi Nancy Schubring, CXpe Hase, tor to Bod Podiesak, Birmtag- Western Michigan University »rida senior, to Ken Wstsoe, ha «amor. kam Robert Wagner, Rochester, sophomore. . sli Omega, tafean, Ohio senior and PW Carolyn < Kariay, Lansing jun­ N.Y., ropW am f and S.O.C., Bob McMillen, B e r r i e n I p m UPSILON to Barbara 'flMaa, J Lansing Dave Trent, Grosse u Alpha. r ior, m to John Itoham, Universtty ngs junior, to Bonnie Sun- Brahma Unlratrity. Western Michigan Univer- junior, to Susan Bridge, Grosse ALPHA GAMMA DELTA of «* Michigan senior and flgaoa sity senior. Pointe freshman. Carolyn WiUiams, D etroit Alpha ™ EpeHon. ; ALPHA GAMMA RBO "Bill Smith, Eau Claire, soph­ P I KAPPA PHI senior, to Fritz. Lutz, Grease Sandy Cornisk, Saginaw ami* Ronald G. Abraham, Edon, omore, to Julie M astri, Benton Bruce Striatoldt, Rochester Prim e Woods senior and Alpha tor, to Roger Wight, Michigan Ohio senior, to Carol Jean Nel­ Harbor Junior College and to C arrie Gilbert, Gamma Rho. 1 « College of Mining aad Technol­ son, Michigan Strie University Technical Institute sophomore. gham sophomore and ogy and Theta Tau. graduate. Donald Usiak, Shelby grad­ ALPHA OMICRON PI Ellen Doyle, Lansing senior, Alplia Omicron Pi. Ê.8wtsuee ' Price, Michigan ALPHA SIGMA PHI uate, to Sue Cameron, Fowler- State Graduate, to Eugene to Dale McKay, Graduate stu­ Craig Holtslander, Flint sen­ vBIe sophomore. SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON dent. Jack Bulkley, Long Beach, Norton, graduate. ior, te Marilyn Winer. Norman Ron Sickle. H art p lS n tW a Cook, Chicago, m ., ^ Janet Bjornseth, Perry een- Jerry Seaman, Farmington N. Y„ junior, to Ruthann - junior, tp Mary Mead, Hart. Helmrick, Birmingham junior junior, to Joe Ax, Chicago, HI. ior, to Jim Kesnerltag, Grad­ junior, to Teddy Leverich, "1 Bruno M oser.Glen Ellyn, *H., and Kappa Kappa Gamma, Judith Jane O tm sby,. North uate student and Sigma N&, ThreeJtivers freshman. senior, to Mafy M urray, Coop- Collins, N.Y., sentar, to Robert Punch Ltadbloom, Bloomfield envUie senior and Alpha Gam- SIGMA NU Richard B radley, Sinclairville, Hills sophomore, to Jim Davis. DELTA UPSILON ma Delta. ) Dick Zemmin, D etroit junior, N.Y., crater. <§S Michigan State graduate and Ken Faupel, Elkton senior, to Gayla Holmes, Detroit jun­ P tdD efta th e ta . to Elizabeth Tanten. 'DELTA TAU DELTA % ior and Kappa Kappa Gamma. | g ALPHA XI DELTA John Greek, Detroit junior, M K arra Anderson, Pontiac Connie Sawyer, Glenview, PHI SIGMA KAPPA to Margie Vughan, Salem, J i m ‘-S tille r, Huntington 111., senior, to Tom Kennicott Don Detwiler, Red lio n , Woods, junior^to Gail Verhay, junior, to Dave Bishop, West­ Ohio junior and Kappa Kappa ern Michigan University sopho­ Arlington Hts, 111., senior and Penn., junior, to D i a n n e Saginaw sophomore and Kap­ Alpha Tau Omega. Paulei, York Junior College Gamma. * pa Kappa Gamma. more. Julia Hutchinson, Saginaw ABBOTT HALL freshman. DELTA UPSILON Thomas Myall, Dearborn imi­ Jack Morrish, Flushing, jun- SIGMA PHI EPSILON sophomore, to Less Miller, Ida Joanne Bungie, Toledo, Ohio, Chris Valentine, Drayton senior and Sigma Phi Epsilon. junior, to Marv Merger, Grosse tar; to B aroara Clark, Holy toy, to Nancy Carlson, Whiting. Ipd., junior and Alpha Chi Plains senior, to Judy H arrell, DELTA DELTA DELTA Pointe senior and Sigma Phi Names College sophomore. Saginaw junior. Case Hall S u ck Bar M arjie Lehr, Grosse Potato Epsilon. Omega. sophomore, J o Jack Deppong, Norm Duffjr, Milford senior, Cyrus Stewart, Grand HaveijLj The New York City Health De­ senior, to Nancy Ann DeWald, Lapeer senior. - GILCHRIST HALL to Kay Carder, Berwyn, 111., JerilyU Thompson, William- partm ent has estim ated that ta senior aw l Kappa Delta. Jerry Rozak, Chicago, IB., Lansing sophomore. Dick Bracoae, CastiBe, N.Y., Models for ‘Ballot Box Returns | Alpha Epsilon Phi Sorority AH groups sponsoring so­ cial functions are asked to DELTA GAMMA ston sophomore, to Richard one year alone the city saved Judy Williams, Kenmore, Bennett, Davison junior and nearly 20 million in patient junior, to Janice Marcantomo, care plus an unestimated senior, to Judy P orter, Sagi­ naw junior end D elta Zeta. Hancock sophom ore.' Gary Matthews, Lansing sen­ U.B. Show ! recently held, elections for i chapter officers. Chelle Adel- contact the women's editor N.Y., junior, to Bill Spute, Phi Gamma Delta. for publication. Only with Hamburg, N.Y., junior and j Theta-Upsilon. MASON HALL amount ta hospital construc­ tion thanks to effective new son, Richmond HiU, N. Y. your bofe can we inform stu­ LAMBDA CHI ALPHA ¡ M a r k Cragin, Wakefield, ior, to B arbara Ann Burroughs, Southfield junior and Alpha Selected ; junior, is the new president; Mickey Zippta, FlusmngTNTY: dents about these events. DELTA ZETA Deadlines for copy and in­ - Judy Mautz, Lansing senior, Ruth Jackson, Detroit iunior, drugs to r the treatm ent of to Robert Leech, U.S. Army. tuberculosis. _ Mass.r sophomore, to Jackie Chi Omega. formation is Wednesday- at to A! Momrier, Springfield, 111., Nagle, E ast D etroit sophomore. Models tor the Union Board junior, is vice-president. Treas­ SOUTH WHLIAMS HALL John LiUey, Grand Haven u rer is Rhea Lewis, Detroit 4 p.m. Pinsings and engage­ senior and Theta Upsilon, | M argene H em , Brown City, senior, to Gay Birchard, Birm­ Fashion Show “Show Me sophomore; secretary is Mary P H I DELTA THETA Carl Hosford, Lansing sen­ ingham senior and Alpha Xi O othes" were selected last Sue Fertel, Bellport, N. Y. week. The girls a re : Susie sophomore. ments will he run M-weekly. KAPPA DELTA ! sophomore, to Ron Scott. Judith Ellen Rummler, Hol­ DISCOUNTS ior, to M aryQ ualm an, Grand Delta. — Judy Kuehltag, Buffalo, N.Y., land sophomore, to Milford J. Radford Jones, Arlington, Adams, Delta Gamma; Julie Rapids sophomore and Kappa Kappa Gamma. Chapter Va., senior, to Nancy Heiss, Beechler, West Yakriy; Toni were also elected by Pi Beta Bogue, Gamma Phi Beta; officers^ for 1962 Grant Announced junior, to Don Semler, Toledo, Hale, F erris Institute junior. Ohio senior and Theta Upsilon.' WEST YAKELEY HALL ON «JL Lh Ozone P ark, N.Y.,_ junior. Karen Duff, Birmingham * PHI GAMMA DELTA Cathy Cassidy. Sigma Kappa; Phi sorority. The new presi­ A fellowship for graduate senior, to Jack Seguin, grad­ Carol Willett, Latagsburg Marilee Conklin. Asher House; dent is Jill Yeenbues, St. -R obert W aters, Huntington Woods senior, to Linda Haw­ THETA UPSILON Bob Hood, Detroit junior, to Gloria Davis, South Williams; Joseph junior; Linda Holliday, students interested ta social uate. work with juvenile delinquents junior, to David Pins, E ast Lansing junior. NEEDLES, TAPE Judy Kelley, Detroit freshman. Kris Flagstad, Snyder. Hemlock, N. Y. junior, is vice- has been offered by Alpha KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA „ ley, Georgetown University and president. Susie Fries, Battle Kappa Kappa Gamma. Others selected w ere: Elaine Creek.junior, is secretary and Xi Delta sorority. Applications Judy Lapelli, Midland sen­ EAST LANSING William Weagly, Sandusky, Ohio, senior, to B arbara Key, Miami U niversity of Ohio. EVANS SCHOLARS Terry Spencer, Detroit jun­ Groos, ior, to Gail Strawn, Glen Rock, N .J .r sophomore. Gottshalk, Mason; B o n n i e treasu rer is Ram Rowland, ter, North Case; Sally Hur- Charlotte junior. West Landoo; Joanne Le­ are due March 1. Further ior, to Bill Mitchell, Bocky Riv­ Suzanne Schwartz, Grosse information may be obtained er, Ohio, Michigan State Uni­ He junior, to Robin Widgery, f r o m Karen Anderson at versity graduate and Sigma Michigan S t a t e University DISC SHOP vine. North Case; Peggy Pam Tbe men of Phi Kappa Tau ED 7-9749. Alpha Epsilon. graduate. _ Robert Nelden, Southfield elected David Siltaneu, Detroit sophomore, to Carol Jean Feld­ DELTA DELTA DELTA ter, Kappa D elta; A m Rid­ P at Zueheke, Grosse Potato ings, Phillips; Joanne Sandow, senior, as president. Joe Gal­ man, Fem daltf Treshm an. senior, to Roger Cope, United Alpha PhU Susan Scott, Chi president; new States Air F o rce,- ~ Omega; Joy Sheridan, Van vin, Milton, M ass., Is the vice- tre a su re r-is VNF Bool The highest honor that any Hoosen; Jil Stringham, Zeta Ron Osilka, New Buffalo jun­ Calypso singer or composer can attain is to have his song chosen as the “road-march" for the pre-Lenten Carnival in Trinidad. DELTA GAMMA senior and Delta Upsilon. SOUTH WILLIAMS HALL Tau Alpha: Cherry W arren, ior; Dennis feline, Elgin, 01., Sue Stroven, Frem ont junior, Pi Beta Phi; M&rgie Wiegand, sophomore, is secretary. to Doug Seator, Ripon College W est Mayo; Carol Weinberg, Abbott. T h e girls were selected b y j ] Sport Chuck Roast 18 4 9 Dianne- Hunrich, Williamston Mrs. Betty Monroe, Home sophomore, to David Rogge, Economics departm ent; Gret- Wabash College. chen Kuswha. Miss Lansing; VALUES TO 5.95 VNF Shaafc Half and John Forsyjhe, Union 5*199 Smoked Ham i» 4 9 Board president. “ Show Me Clothes” wifi be Fashion presented February 1 a t 7:30 p.m. ta the Union Ballroom. LEN KOSITCHEK’S The fashions shown will be VARSITY SHOP ■Ml. 6 TUES. Lightens from The Style Shop of Lan­ sing and E ast Lansing, and 228 ABBOTT RD. Low prices plus Ace-Hi Gift Stamps im m 22 - 23 Tresses Campbell’s Clothing for Men. EAST LANSING, MICH. 6 8 OZ $ f | The sm allest piece of ter­ Spartan Frozen Orange Juice .J YO U By LINDA GODFREY ritory under the U. S. flag is CAMPUS CLASSIFIEDS CAMS Ü Assistant Woman’s Editor Kingman- Reef, about 1,000 HIGH READERSHIP The latest thing ta tbe world miles south ot Hawaii. It is 150 . . . LOW-COST . . . 5 8 OZ $ | of fashion is the halo. Blondes feet long and-420 feet wide at have always had the magic, high tide. 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