'I l l .Ir» y»u Mlowin* Ih» hull »fl*» Ih» (Trata»« klrk-itff »f Mirhlxiui M al» Colkf» V O LU M E 18 Michigan Siale News F R ID A Y , S E P T E M B E R 25. I!i25 I I U t ’w « » I a p ie c e I h is an “ A " te rm ! M M H IC K I GREAT ENTERTAINMENT SERIES COMING LIBERAL ARTS DIVISION SHOWS ¡'«MINUTE E JMCLASS P SRECESS U AT UNION CAFETERIA R ii™ . ALFRED NOYES, CHARLIE PADDOCK, GREAT INCREASE IN ENROLLMENT Prnident A .k. Co-operatim* On M « ir to Be F m n M 1. U . * . Part of Student* and Cnert* Frani Six tn Seven GLENN FRANK, ON LECTURE LIST TOTAL IN U T DIVISIO N NOW FIV E HUNDRED N IN ETY-EIG H T;! A LL HEADLINERS A RE BOOKED FOR COLLEGE ENTERTAIN­ Initrnrtor*. Every Evening. OTHER DIVISIONS INCREASE. MENT SER IES A t a r«*"*rit m e e tin g u f th e f a c u lt y 1 tu fe * iti tin* W«*ll it w a s vnt«*'| to e s ta b lis h n -. ¡pa.-lty u f th«* I 'n lu ii It, J . I la ir \ ln llll. ’3* CHOOSE CANDIDATES GRIMES IS NEW .« ' I> I.. M . M \ l i.ll. m in u t e p e rio d in s te a d o f a W* Hug n e r v i" * nr»* tin* W it h regln! n il Im i iir iH ilm llN u ln hut wi***ii H a a s e s T h i s w i l l b- t,.u n r'In - M tra fu r th o eortie e f f e c t iv e M o n d a y t n n r a ia c in out a n d tin* a r r i v a l FOR CLASS OFFICES SOPH PRESIDENT i.•,,i h i h |»|»IWmI icle n e i* m ui ¡Ig nñftl ii ,1 i lh lib a i litui th e flow of S e p te m b e r 2 h M'l' i ils "b n h lílH t f h H l III I Ik- P r e s id e n t K e n y o n L B u t t e r f ie ld I»«* « " i n | . r I ** . w as e le c te d tu I.* id h o w 2,4fil HH (lit* lo llll •hurt ul»1 iir t iio r y e d n e a d a y in ic h t. A lth o u g h i.'M 'd fro m F I I m o ron at a e lan s inmdlnwf I . Il I D ivision i t l. a r g c i l . th e i iit lr n . la-*, w •t p r iv e n t . f p r iv a t i' «asti d¡.\ e v e n in g A ll- n I ••.u h STUDENTS KEEP I i I m-i til ¡Il ls d iv is io n is HOW Iti** j tlin*«\ w h o wer.* il •ad.* up in .'•«-i.-illy fu r i l K * . H a jjlcJs. w lm w as i hUMfti t , *„«| in |||t‘ co lleg e W ith ¡ill t>liId II- p«?p f u r thus«* w h o u * r** d e ta in e d at •ut Hu* ii ni Id i nr; ‘d u m last fp r in » ’ . d id nut ..„I* „ f ..h i intitoliti»; a c c o rd in g t »* 1 « hunt I h h f a ll intim ât fro m I hum K l i liv d c t V T h e u i luti f.r O r g a n i s e t io n «»f tin* «•1»hh i*« at UP WITH WORLD WKAR GOES ON K ii i l i i y m o rning. i L'- i i in o r d i r i In ¡.r'*s«*fit tIi«- d u ty «.! tin* i•p p e r dasH- MI., |||til|s||||l| tw o 1111 IK I »-• 'I HOVOtlt) ’ m en «imb r th e dir* >1 H a r r y K tu Ilu lid i ¡ili* r e g is tr a n t * fo r tho fu ll torni W a k e f ie ld , pr« a ld e i «rvan lz'd tin i lu- d „ d e n t • , m u lle d mi roiirMOM til hop I lui li i c o u n c il l' hu I r< ‘ lu na ri li or n i fi<(1 Ioiim '.«.«ih »•nil m l** »Ititi »Ji|»liot| ¡R’li'lM'« iCilitlTM h«V*‘ Il lu tili III |ir«*W*llt u ff V illi'll i** m i illrm tM O OVl*r lust 'I'll#* j —*0«*«»rg»* ID Irka. i,r* «id* nt j u n io r riiiHH, w ill I«*• In cii arc** u f th e « I.- ihh n u d i l o m m lt 1 o f th e ‘l.tiiH fo r AIR NEXT MONTH o ld \V'* ilh ‘ Hflay « v. tilnir ih th«* t r i ‘M h m ' 1 1 F r. it » I V il i - ; « i p h u i n o r e s a m i a l i. d m - tu Un I n a -11.11« I. m i l iiu r n b '- r Ml- H i|HOtH " f 15 Til»* IIUI I r illllir u * *♦ fu n i t ha» t in y h a d a w.-■••k u n t il- -III-'* ||I»1 SO f ilV* «IfJlW II 125 IIS " » III I ilu* d a i n r i i « Ii w ll 1 . lu* o u t lin e d to Chanfet. Jn ■e GunUr, ’22, O m rte>der. --*»•■*•••*• ««■ ......... ........ . Ill'll W illi -'{INI lilNl f u ll A p ’»rn\i ..I w ill. <•»,.■ n i lt.-i ii vu- i h o i i r h t I ,-| V *J|| Ill'll'* •.Ill'iolllN ¡111* 1*N|H" I '** I m In* h* Id urn* A* . k fm n a t a i l W ed 11% . I t t i ! \ I I M I s t t l _** Tn Be Program Director u.i*i»»til, i„ ink mm . i ••in««II ill l i lis r tiv M n ll. m a k in g III'* ‘ T Iìh w h is t Ih li a s td o w n fu f t l u ll , ,1 III. I'MSI* nvi*r IlfI V MttHtontM kick f*ff uf ih«* gruntf'-f v«*ar ih and Anao— cer. I h«* tiU ' 11Mio#* h i i i H m i ir » l i n rt*;tsi*s. F o r p re s id e n t ; C ha» K Un w li •; i I «I |*r* M. IM i'-arsnu t | .•livori I , Itili l. r f i H d in r .-f . r* n |i„* lim n.1 ueutinOI b‘* i|o|i»irlttM*iil ii h a h I. A i t W l i i 11iiu ' i h - im a r r - a l i z a l im i u f t io* T h u - ¡in iner«*u*e ut |iri*si*ut uf seven .1 |;t v| y e a r 's to tn i u f :n u . w h l I** i* i K ri-s h rn n n * lub ut « **'n v«..M»ior l . l l l - «I K.* «I ,. .f.* iin :iiv iiiofih'itM* rout o r Im *•»ií Kt L o u d ly . I io n .1 h y M ur-1..... * VV«*dio**‘dav m n rn liiv In <| In th«* W u t « . H a n d Mu m u i» . f lA M ..I ••t 1II.* p ln rid ld '- utliurii.i •rn d i n iv il i i i t . n l h u t ta ll •>n Ih'- ru m pus t II I h f a l l firn pr*-i In tin* | . | . ll" l w io t u o «IIvImIoh IhsI b r id g e M a rn a r« *! l l iih h a r d id I* . il M a n d i „ a n d id a f i l i l i fu r ii.-H siii.-i In .n r.*m ark*ol th a t 2 .atto S 'u .f'- n ts . II« w in ,11 :1a* tot ill w an 244. th is y».j»r Um , *-■lliiK-nl is 270 a c c o rd in g In F r id a y .1 " i ' t i. vi f. r. d in M H ( ' a n d tdd*- •i h mg fig u re * A b out o n e fifth u f ih * K u r t z C n r d n II W h i t t , r A lb e rt M <»»,.• « a n n u i la* r«*il Iduu«!-.! * ( ’lav 1tla k ih lu ii. I■ ’o r i e «I I L un* «iiih iiM ln s flr nv« r in »*ar ' Ul H a iiIn TONIGHT AT 7:30 It.*' Uses t t*rtf'd im o ili ■ *<♦»>»M’f » hy rtl oprarne DANTF. FOR ■»* a* alt Program Held in Old People’* thurcti; flan fidvel tmer- Fiu:ln*erlng. UNION SATURDAY lainment. First of Union Party Serie* To Be a Gay Entertainment. lir r .r iil.n r r. 11 «h o «* l - a o i m n i i o . Ma Appllud V in irp . dam M l- L o lle g e M ix e r K e x t W e t in e s t ia y ASSIGN NEWS BEATS TO FRESHMAN REPORTERS L H m t r I % rta. •tr.ln T h - r . VI n d iiiK htn»iia*Ms id m u iis tr a i t . si Uhi** at ri«»T Tkew Net Signed Up Reqneiled idtiilniMt ra tiu n to Report at Office Any PAULWHTEMANAT CALLS MEETING FOR Afternoon. BIG COLLEGE MASS . prnti PRUDDEN OCT. 7TH Skellenger CHEER LEADERS TONIGHT S. I». MEETING HELD SOON Need* New Yell Me»* Plan Real Pep Meeting On Nigkt Critics Agree On Umual Qnalily 1er Material From A ll Claatet. Before Michigan Game. of Hi* Tal «n ied OrcAertra. A l l m -n '-»»io wrl-h ’ «» m IT’S ON OCTOBER 9TH Kv»*r s in c e P a u l M 'h i h m a n pfw- p la - e m eef on fh» ti«-erle¡i.hna v ith L a ,r* r„ *• K Sk* i THIS STATE NEWS DANCE a c o tic e rt a t A u o lla n h a ll. N-w c h e e r l e a d e r P r i d a v n i g h t S* i >*■ ,ug .•ad) M a r l. I, a ret I I * tk ity , «T itle « h a v e a c c la im e d h im Cbarleitnn Party W ill Be Hdd , .i i r. T.J»i, •h» K K i ti i I H ila tt ** tp o M lle o f fh«* A m e r ic a n r«*naU ’ *• ¡n m u a lc ." H e ;m d h is ««r- A -* In College Gymaaiimn; H alf * .« « h f u l **d to Johi.-ur t .i w i l l a p p e a r in a r e t u r n *n 11 M; •d * - m«*nt a t F’r u iid e n a u d it o r iu m «m fa tu r d turn. T h e ‘ earn w i l l t»„ Horn Lemon In Be Given. uuaADt«**! w ith ‘ h a t d K u lU r M r . i ! a rk » Itili ¡ n e * d a y . f t r t o b e r 7. t.m i.us. ,| .*f h ye m en * ; » » i l l be •t - o- •• o a m t a n -a - m . - » <»v*«r .-n’ h 'i * U " m ;n t e llin g *£».* M r W h i t e m a n d o e s n ot h u r le s q u e f u r n is h e d w ith u n if o r m * by “ *• ath- i-c-itd* r a ho a t f h e first p »rt y * v * r •„ —f ,* r - c i . i r a i i u a - o *»r. f a u l M oon »d „rn rn u B l« . ’ « a y« o n e « r i t i c . ‘but i- tic d e p a r tm e n t - i» F « d t y th e >-«il!«»ge •'.*-'*4pap»r a *t f r ie n d s h ip m w on A b u .» .„ e n t fr«--) » •tnpta bjr m u a lc a l c o n tru n t« *o in ­ Mr tfk fd le n g e r re ij'*'“ ’ * ’ b at a ll « a s ‘ h«' a»i*e u f p r in t in c »be * m a g . c a v.p *i«.m*« b w ill becom e M ian*d ..p f o r s'** th e a p p r e .t a t io n of b e tte r m e n w h o h a v e h a d a b ilit y »r «-»per d a t e f<»r th la C h a r le s to n p a r * y T h * ‘ r ; e t iiy <■•: i|r«wabl<- b e fo r e ç ju d e d !n t h " * l*ne turn--out The d a te i* P rld & jf, » K t u b „ r ♦ -« * ;• ! • »v**r. b e ca u se e à t a " » r« W n l ’ e r H .s ie d Là •i**yatea It b y m a k in g a ayra- .a n d ld a f e s w ill b;„ « ho«en fr o m a ll T h r o u g h ’ he * (»urt*-*y n i H a ip h I I • p r o m in e n t p la c e o n . r«*r K«.lku**at. i t a ipb ’ ,l:r l'. .r I,,...,,,. I ^«f-nv o u t o f It " f o u r (la s s e * a c c o r d ilig a b ility . Y'*»ung. H H H a l i a d a y a n d ’ h e p r o p r> rr** s P o r t e r . K w th Um »*nt •y *nd -I» P*>r- ' A n a ly a ta o f th e n e w e r d e ve lo p - g r a m '« m m itie * - . ih e S T A T K S E W S ■- ......- — rjrth e w o u ld se em to in d ic a t e th e PARTY DATE NOTTCE «ran a b le in r e s e r v e ’ he c o lle g e gjas- F r r ^ h m e n w h o »•« | -*>** ip o n . w h ic h th e v o g u e o f pop- * *r rn u a ir r e a ls I t has. f l n t “ f a ll, A l l p a r ty da»**» *n«t Pa * n ,*ki jm 'o r th e n o v e l dac- e K * i ’ h H im e h a u g h w i l l ¡.>ok a f '* f COiDS BEGIN WORK t « r n o ut f o r ih*n roeeti w«*rk un t b e S t a fe N k • .ra o r in th e b r o a d e s t sen««* o f th e j * n r d. A n d It h a s r h y t h m , b o th ub- rr o n s m u st be in ’ he h a n d * o f l*rof. th e d e t a ils o f th e p a r t y F lo o d lig h t s L lo y d f ’: Lnitn-it». *•*« la i .|«r*^ t**r, a r e g o in g to f u r n is h m oot o f th o AT PRACTICE HOUSE to tb«* o ffic e fr o m ••!>„ In th e a f t e r n o o n *ny *«"Ua a n d a u b tle . W h lt« * m a n 'a tfe a t- n«>t la t e r th a n S a t u r d a y , »» „’ «»ber 3. h g h t in g T h e p r o fe » » io n a i f L :* r le * - '«►•nt o f h ia A m e r ic a n s u b je c t m a k e s í*r»r*.-m legase «»p^ned this term d n o t a lt o g e t h e r in a p t to c a l l h im ’ on *1ancera w h o w t if r i v e an e i h ; ar»»n *i- fwikvwing gin* for th e first SERCT. JER R Y NESKILL K I I ' H T h u m * h t i id h ^ t h hit Inn o f th e d a n c e flo o r v e r s io n »? ’ he M a r k Tw ain o f m u s ic . ’ « a y « an- K N K f t lJ'K D A T f'ftL L W Jh ' ‘ h e .’ .»test d a n c e o f th e s e a so n claim ux «•«efe» le u Harwood, Gwin TO WED ON OCTOBER 2 >m ’he ed to d h e r c r it ic . th » t th e f 'h a r le a t n n i t not diflfl' Uvt » ¿ - y w le u . E lain e H o W r’ Mtn. T h r e e * « appear on t:s« p ro g ra m U l é M r v n . Margaret FetMtng, Mar T h e - S t a t e S c h o o l fo r th e B lin d la a n d f a i r l y „asy to la a r n . l e r r y . th e a rtill« * ry - e rg e a n t w as J i m m y i I ««tu* I m a n . p u b h c it y m a n ­ C K N iM tlPU U T A W C M H - e n d in g e ig h t o f if* r u d e n t i . *1* Becauae the gym nasia n w tt! far m vrr*e Morris. !^»rna S u l ton. C’ath- h e a r d a iA g ln g th e V e llo w a n d B l u e " a g e r o f th*. c o lle g e , a lw a y s h a s a ■Ish a m p le room, they w i l l give s en n e Hsbbwrd and Virginia Mam Il­ th e o t h e r m o r n in g , b u t he r e a lly i C o s m o p o lita n c l n b w ill hold tu girl« a n d two b«iys. tn M ic h ig a n ion T h e girla bave rom piete chnrge •n*-***a««* tha* in s t i l l * th e B e a t M ic h ­ ^ ^rat m eettnn th is year on Frid ay. collega th la f a l l T h e cl riam a re all half hour free f'h trlm to « daadng i* the « a n n g o m è n t of th e house un- c o u ld n o t be b la m e d fo r a i n g in i th e i g a n " s p ir it H e w i l l h a v e h is c h a n c e taking tha same couraa a n d go to lesson to everybo dy. <*hicago and * W a t c h on th e I l h in « ’ u n d e r th e c i r ­ t h a t n ig h t T h e «aptsin of tb ia *>t. 2, at 7:3b p. tn.. n l lb « Y . If. tbwlr claaaea together. [Detroit are dancing nothing hut the •1 e r th e In n i t rah ip o f M ise Ir m a H cumstances f e a r '* w a r r io r s , (io n H a s k in s , w i l l ! A. building. O r— A group of State college classmate« A ll the now foreign s tu d e n t s are One of them has «orna degree of rharleaton. h a v e a p a r t l a th e p r o g r a m . T h o S T A T S N E W S d a n c e is p lan- CAsgrthwunn of the work among wero entertained Tuesday evening in T h e first appearance o f tho re­ b**ked to fern preaeat. also a ll m en- sight and she aois a* guide to the the garftn a s x b t « of cooking, house honor of Mias Catherine Craig. Miss •tv of tha d u b . rest. They any It la really n o t eery M d tn *• «*• .■ ' van wNfe tin K n C organised varsity bond w ill bo mode » ir on in g m l Louse ■ «na gomen t. L Tlm m oating w ill bn fo r th e reor- d ifft o n lt . although the undertaking j and to kann t a lo n ro n t l f fact tk a * ; Craig** m arria g e to Je r r y 8 . MeekiU at the mass mooting. P ro f A. J . P m *item t t i - l i e f I t re p a ire d o f a il w in take plooo on October 2, just ‘ ntlon and i lw i f n o f naw o fl* n u t aimoat tmpoaeible to o th at} t k .a I'o ita n s a c— na » »r i* a, B n or­ Clark w i n have chnrge o f tho o n tit gan H a l l o a . o m d a y boforo tho big game. u n til nfto r the Michigan i fb r tk n e ln b . tir© college has boon made an Michigan State News RUDOLPH [ nlMiiit a certain Susie Shwitmilker who a ba n d o n gong s y s t e m possibility, due to the lack or funfci i had Imon left hcliind In bin rush for President Butterfield says. ' p J I an «‘duration, he waw selr.nl upon by PLAN FOR THE PRESENT i- a mutter of regret to the odmlnhfl a trio of mugli looking individuals iration,»however the lark win ^1 ! who demanded to know why ho had remedied aa soon an possible.*' ■ fS h m not buttoned his emit. Rudolph al­ Proposed gong wywtem for the en- ways lira ve In emergen«-iew, having P u M M m I twice weekly (luring the college year by the atudentR of the C o lle g e B o y hern a Roy Smut, politely nuked if it Michigan Htate College. Entered as aecond claws mutter at the was any «if their business. Thereupon, KNAPPS 41st Anniversary Sale |N»wtoffice, Bant lanwing, Michigan. Advertising ratisi fur­ A S r r a l Tragedy he was seixiwl anti carrietl bodily to­ nished upon application to the R umI iicmr Manager. ward a (mint some whore hack of By B IFF McBAM Wells llall. ( Further adventures of ‘‘Rudolph, E D IT O R IA L H T A rr the t'olh'g** Itoy" In our next edition.I KoRRICT H. PO W ER*, 'SKI. Herm lan House, Cits. ftHifi Editor E f ia a it O a t Runs Saturday and all next week, closing on F R M i W . M A IIE , '2t'*e, llerm ian H o u se .................. Husineaa Manager A M t 'B M. H A N N EN , '201, Woman's Hldir. Phone 50 Levon Horton, '281.................................................. . C imn I Editor Sports Editor Kreatlilng tin* Invigorating afinofl* pliere ef the Mulligan Sfitte* rampila. BOY SCOUT DAY Saturday, Oct 3 H. L. Thomas, ’20ag Awsociate Sports Editor We are featuring Coats, Presses, Furs and R. R Scotiold ............ t'oiufnniwts Rible B. Sarkett Brva Prw rott, '27h............................................................ Society Editor S ta n le y StofTeld A rt Rudolph otteiiwtruer slowly wuniler- e«| in the general diffidimi ef Wells llall. Rudolph waw faligui'd ami depreww- BEGOß TODAY Accessories at inviting prices. A«latan4 Editors e<| in wplritw. lie had stood in line Over 3,000 Bojri Expected to Al­ all day lo regi*t»»r and to In* i-lasslfted Big new assortment o f BROADCLOTH Paul H. Rngle, (1, W. Kletzman, It. It. Olson, (Jeorge Woodbury T I. ( ‘Iirlw tle, K . Ilitiiel»uugh. Iliir.il» ! M nr-h hut h«‘ had sm-etwwled in doing neither. \ lend Opening Football Game SHIRTS at $1.85, And his higii sehnol prinel|Nil imek in flurnip's Corners ii«|«llilm that it waw Here Temorrow. REPO RTERN caw.v to g«>t into eollege if onehad a I Dandy lot of Ties as well as other furnish­ John Rrlwtdn Helen West J Kelly reeotnmendaHon. |Today will mark the Influx of Nate Rallairk Martha driwwold l.eona Morgan Rudolph in fari hn«l thrre recom* 3,ROM Michigan Roy Scout» to open ings for the college boys. R (1 Henderson Mn rinn Kennett •'Inrnloiiln> domain mendationw hut these were of no an encampment on cavalry drill fl«*l«l C. I* Kill .1. h Meilill I'. K»»lko*kl I Mildred T Cimk Ituth firmemlnger. Mlenograplier avail, lie whowed them to many pen , preeeding the opening griil bat t le* of pie In the line Imt could not weeur«* | tomorrow with Adrian college, at DROP IN AND SEE US Priaifreader Hiimo a place. It s«wrned that the hard which they will be guests of the col heart in! persona In the line were Im* lege W Khite. '2M; I t Houthworth, '28 Ml S I N E S S S T A r P Advertising---G. T. Whitburn, *27; L. Hytnler, '2H , Vic Anderson, '2H; m '.**.. ... the fn .tjh .it ...... m m " ,n -The minister's statement hud 1y A , ; . :u( w r lo o m n II... SIMH wm forniB|. V .H lllim j mmpua nn.l followln« this .her.. *111 hat ; hr an cnti'rtainmcnt program com­ H r ,M ( | s l„ t l„ . J. W. Knapp Co. Rudolph had mIwii.vm lut ti a pur«1 and prised of stunts by groups of scouts "i'FH'K MAHRMRNT NEW I.IHRAHY Iti ILIHNO noble hoy ami an ardent Mumlnv from t lie feapectlv« •Mile they rep- I'rinted ill the ( 'iimpu» Pr«*»» Phono *.*•.11r* Mrhool tea* her did Hot pilli-»' III«* OflCW allenii Ev«*n li is Ita t ting a v e r a go in th«* Epworfh IsMigtie dhl not lu'ip any Tin* m l lege Hong* and y«»llw will Editoriali« ii|>p»iirlntf In lie MH IIH iA N S T A T E N E W S are written .supplement Hi»' program limigli» nih I !*\ He editor in * hief mid tiim \\ho are students. They ran Mo Rudolpli Avas dew|N«ndent. F .C C O P P IC U S prttmb He b-metnlwred tin* advlc»» of his Ih«* munir will be furni»h»'tl hy ih** In no aaa y la* lnt«r pr»t»d aw r»*t»r»-»»-titihg the offlelal viewpoint of the Poll«-*»'. or of eollegf ofTli ltd» fattier and mother and atieinptisl to Mwarlt i ’ree.k down band PAUL follow it Hi** father told him never The Hrwt «»vent tomorrow to open S t'K S ( im *TI(»N $2 .t o T I I E R C IIIM II, Y E A R to gt‘t downhearted I f he «lid get (he day's rum mu will be a pii ni p In-' downhearted In* aviis to think of home wpertlon at 8 o'clock under the di­ i„l ,,r hi- I Ili il«- I Hit .Ir rection of the army officer» of tin* a ml (hit «in •hi l l l f f lllltl college Y in .in * .«rout «»vents and I 'A N - I IK M . K N H ' K t l.K S M i - D u lie ilwu guv«* him mm h v/il t**«th will mvirpy the r«*mainder of m il,le I .d m Ihm (‘i«tif«>ruing (In* hi the morning. and at noun there wilt A lth ou gh the civilization of the tw entieth century is often t i l t i i .ll (*f V, t*i|w hiiihliug- Yoli »»* he a general .i»H»*mhly of ihe vlnitlng (luti hlttl liti l**t| Furnier*' VVffk tm< sconta fur lunrhat the Union M»-m*>r \ ic ...Ii*ly attacked f..r it* m ateriali*! ie tendencies, yet it embodies lutti tonili..- ili«* hm llmmt hm ni ml huilding The cuntingent will en­ m any excellent q u alities Hint not the least of these is a belief illu m in i- AAI th'Wfrihiiig ih»* i ttlh-g« ter the stadium at J o'clock and in the sanctity ,,f wnnianli.st.l. W h e re ve r m.tiiern eivifi/atinn has H e tim i uh •ti ni i«»tt«*«| hi ffvpriug prize« for I he events of the mnrning ’ (‘«»tlVut'Hliuti ti*» am i' will h*' awarded shurtly after found its w ay, there exists a feeling that the female of the species •ampli- f h k (himself) The ' Michigan Ml ate College Mill is su |ic n »r to mafi in moral tihrc and certain ly his equal iti mental Ili*« nutlIh i I m»avi‘v«t . lutti imptirifil tary ha tuI will assist in the Hag rais­ •*««!||«‘ l u t t i II iiurt» «ti tini hi»* inforniti timi ing. scheduled fur 4.'*. and the liti reaoureefulness. lu Iter olii' !« if h«»r» will be taken uff the 11*li5 football Mi«-liigtiii MitKf timi »he ORCHESTRA li m i g u ru » fi I f that doctrine should p revail anyw here, it should prevail on litu i g i n n I •r (Im* «l»*|»' mi (he pimi* crimpnign at S J t l when th»» State frimili limi gridd«»rs and the visiting eh'ven frutti the cam pus o f an A m erican college. W e thought it prevailed at T ilt« t t i i tii «I Adrian lo< k hurns M ichigan S ta te Imt one reading o f the I ’an Hellenic S o ro rity «»mptiMtrt it 1*1 klH'W um« Il - ut. ic. i Met ween halv»*»« the scouts will pn rail»' il p o t i th*« th'hl. g r i l l i p o t i t o r.*pre j and h is Itu sh in g Rules would In' lead to believe that the M ichigan State ■» m illion*»«! in N ti-i r •»put tlt. tr r.'M p o .tiv .' «'iti».» eollege co-ed is the in ferio r of her h ardier brother in laith o f these m a jo r qualificai ions. I f any oth er conclusion is to lie draw n from aa fill ■«' gnhl F ie li » u n irti;l !«• »ligg»*r*» ifnl < «»!*< * r o V II« H I«, | \ .» inhis sensational in I •( tu ” rt»h " liin I It the regulations in voh ed , it certain ly docs not appear on the su r­ face. — In spite o f the insinuations o f the Pun Hellenic rules it is ob­ lil* fr h 'iu l AAtM m i i A l ••'It A v l l f l l tolls* A*-»Mlit to III I'.tu r tA V u w t„. l( ii» lu l|ih aa;i i, - Ilf' 1k N ill ' IIIE ' i F E VV tIV (tot lu iv thi*. $ ta > A l l novi .« in tiP i'tin g rodi i* i n«»Av h.»t a h o !, a rn l 1« pop ' ’■ » n t h o r V o ti li F o rd A v iin i fo o tb a ll tu g a moti CONCERT PROGRAM vious that the eo-e.ls ol this institution are as tine as girls a n y ­ h» « w p A »*r. jiim I »» i - 1 l«'ft •i p a y f o r iiH .'i r i n ., c im i| th«* htttill- w h ere and are equal in m oral in teg rity to th e ir tireen contem por­ '•II». of t i n • Al* trip » F h II .»» IIE R M IA N IP VT PRUDDEN AUDITORIUM h«'t A. ••■ri S an d d n 'r lu c k any aries. I f that is so they should he treated as "gen tlem en " and I- r«*«» i h i » t u t » I. •■ i IUI II V should not la- subjected to restrictions that are at once an insult • rctt* In .1 W i lt» H u ll h i» AA. , k Wednesday, October 7, at 8:15 and a far. c. V ;iM SI fl.KH ii I iih ta\. Ticket« at Itark*». M ail Hnters ■and !»♦• * otli claJ«* evi»«e nii> 7un»TiR?i wJuch Han TTs?ni|5»rirtiif Tii^ilRrl Tm*1 ■wm« ‘«| h a v h v n li ita r f the rtiUffft* nf the frt'ahrnaii an rtishinif, must iim't's.Hai'ily !«•• I'u lu tit k« il by rt»MS(inab|e rcirnlations 1«* thw art the trick ery t«f that **nmll m in o rity which is found everyw here. More than that. trat«‘rriitY riishitiir at M ichiKan S tate could be cotitrolled to far g re ate r advantage than it is at present. Itut to hnni'tnfi-if every w*»rthv purpose o f th e son»rity ifirl by a ureal mass of ridiculous restrictions is to defeat the very purpose for which they were HARFORD formed O p ItH flrbl W h y isn't e very K id at M n jn g a n S tate a Hi*r Siste r to every A* A arM jt , «.if, „ entering student instead of !«• ju st o n e? W h y shouldn't it be |n‘t i«s tlv proj»#»r for any jrirl to s|>eak t«» any other ifirl if she so di*sir»*s? W h y shouldn't sororities rush all the tim e instead of just those nig h ts w ith a full m(a»n? W h y all this deathly silence from ik lo U * r I t to tlet«d»er IT»? W h y shouldn't entertaining HARVEY PHOTO sororities M»rve what they pleas «1 instead of somel>ody'a arb itrarv S H O I* notion of what constitutes a suitable lutn h «^ !!. P H ltT .M .K A I'lllt » I M - I I IN t . In bri«*f. w hy isn't this whole m atter o f sorority rushing placed «»n the high plane of honesty, courtesy and common sense inst«'ad 24-Hour Service of tw*ihg shrouded in an atnmsphere of suspicion and d is tru st? It »i* common kti»»wle«lg«* that m any o f these rules are Indng III AMm* Nwu) broken tbigrantly by all parti«*s concerned and it is not surprising »•»-I U M U M i . M il H I*. AN —vital in electrical , m the light of th e ir nature latws should U 1 obeyed not Ishhusi* they are law«* but las auh«* th«;> are just. Hushing restrictions Suede Leather communication too are ti«» exception. T o have pro|»er law enforcem ent, the !*an- 1 1 * 11« otu t «»urn d must tirst p n s lin e sensible'legislation. JACK ETS No arrangem ents w ill ever be satisfacto ry to the ru sh er and rush«»«- ¿dik«- until the pro|iosition is litte«l out «»f its present slough of re«l tajH* on to a basis wbi« h depends on the integrity of the " t l -T 27 •’!. M.iusout tin- q uart.-rlm i'k: iiii I ind ividu al sorority fo r its existence. N ot more rules but lietter th.- fiKitlmll gorx on tow nnK a touchtliiwu, Knit neck, waists rul«*s ami enforce them !«» th«* lim it. "M iu lixon S q u a rr a 'j n m ." xavs » voice in and bt)ttom. Brown San C ran cisco ; anil a nicvxaqc xtartx on its Mil IfltiAN ST ATI: vs AUKIAN and irray. $13.95 and w ay across the continent. T* m«*n< w aft« rn»*on M ichigan S ta te plavs A itrian college in $15. Hut the sim ilarity betw een football and th r «»|H*mng game of what promises to iw our greatest football the com m u nication art d o e sn 't stop th* re. s ’» » " ’! in th<- last decade M n higau, Lake Forest. tV n tre , IV n n $» All In each case sign als have unleashed a great S ta le . ( olgate. T«*le«i«» I , and W istonsin follow «»ach other in a torce. C oordination lias scored th e goal. Uortiurov blouses, Imi-wi 1*1« ring succession of interse« tioiia) games that has no •»aitolior III the football world $4.95. A n d this w as m ade (Nivxitilc o n ly through years o f preparation. In one instance, on th e I*» th«» horde of undergraduates who have witnessed one or THE PLACE TO gridiron. In the other, in the colleg e class­ nn*re games « n the S tate gridirou, it is almost supertfous to urge attendance To the thousami and more new students who w ill set* BUY HATS room and the laboratories o f industry. th«-;r first contest under the t«rveii and W h ite , we would exhort “ May Fitting Ser­ M A i M to I hat, in short, is w hy m en w h o've learned (A# i t i r m t * f l i f t - their fundam entals and how to ap p ly them th e ir presence even to the fabhst hundred |»er cent. • vice" m e a n s the a ita i Dta th p m a i kj T h ere are some priceless values to be derived from fo ur years riffht hat from the at the snap o f a signal are q u alify in g for am liutitm lièm that m ill in («»liege that cannot !>e found in Iss^ks and one o f them is th e positions o f leadership in the greatest Held surge f loyalty and inspiration that com es,from a well fllled. biggest variety in ta M M b e to . *a*r k tift ib o f signals known to man — the Held o f gl<»n»>to*iy c«»U»red stadium. the city. communication. Im dm Hry. Ma\ « very student of M ichigan S tate l»e present tom orrow and LH.Ao. $.'». i,. $1«) I «1». $'J. 42 'hi (.• $4 contrd*ute to the support e f the team, the college and th e ir own h M u k f d fo r tk t C o m m u n itarian In d u stry ky exaltation at t*eing alive. Exclusive agency T H A T C H EM U N G SEC TIO N for D u n l a p Hats and Heid Caps. Astern Electric Company MAY BROS. A l the Adrian game Saturday Ihe (ìreen K e y organization w ill M a t tr s a / t k t S l i m , ', TtUk< im m I * a c t alt ireahmen in a group. The purpose ir to begin a real chaw­ ing «action. Proah are urged U> wear white ahirta, and the « y rh Th« Hat Store of th * Ito m i co-ed to be dieaaed in white if poaaible. It U hoped that this pep factory will keep up H i i « to il throughout the year. Be there Preahmen! V Iff MICHIOAN STATI NBWS, nODAV, MTT. 15, m s P a ie T h re e 1 U. E . HO RTO N Sports Ed ito r [ A PAGE OF SPORTS I lo r m v .1, H a le A S S IS T A N T S Tho tnn* .M•••I i 11 C. K o lk o - k l M u b rt G H t*d L S. C. GETS LIBERAL PROPORTION N otice! STATE ELEVEN LOCKS HORNS WITH OF STATE’S PREP ATHLETIC STARS A p p lic a tio n s f»»r e n tr a n c e In th e all-co llege H o rse sh o e T o u r n a m ent h a v e lieeu v e r y t a r d y in co m in g in a n d to re ce iv e i»*cogui- P it c h in g ADRIAN IN SEASON OPENER SAT tlo n they must la* tlhsl in th e a t h le t ic »»ITI«*«* lic fo re Se p te m b e r 'jil, [flux of High School Stan Loads Promising Aspect to Fatore State Anmutm-einchr o f th e " b a r n y a r d g o lf” to n rn m cn t w a s pin»-»*»! on the Flaaki and Backficld Berth» Problematical A» Initial Game Near»; gym h n llo iin ho a rd som e tino* ag o a m i tic co rd ln g to L y tn n n I,. Frltn- Teams; Wills, Schalls, Daasiaier, Moeller, Runler, Mariae; odlg, a s s is ta n t »lire« to r o f a th le tic s , o n ly seven a p p lic a tio n s hnv«» ls*»*n Adrian to Present Scrappy Eleveo. Berier, Fisher, Kaaiti, Ovaitt, and Barratt Are Soam re ce ive d to d ate. T h is is a v»»ry s o rry s h o w in g com pii r«*d w itli la st y e a r ’s lig u re s w h e n th ir ty - tw o |M irtlci|N ints e n tc is s l in th«* tfiurtinutenî. Stars ladaded On List. K t it rie s m ust I m» lil»*d b y S e p t. lìti. A s ilv e r lo v in g cu|* w ill Is* g ive n Mb'riTgan S t a t e g rid fntis w ill to tin* w in n e r s o f tin* d oubles to urney. g lv e n th e ir tinti o p |»o rfitn iij t •• wn ilio 1020 H re e n a m i W h ife fo«*t iiv -i. o a i j K m k i h i .i ,, -an s ta r s th a n a n y o t h e r s c h o o l in th»* tenni iti a c tio n w hon th è s»*rs >n*s ni S fa stat»* It is e s tim a te d than* 100 pr»*ps is prie«' off in * olitii«t tv itti -thè -* ri >a<|tnit a l h l e t e a f r o m t h e entire* s c h o o ls in th e c la s s o f h is p a r t ic ip a ­ A d r ia n co lleg e e leve n II» fin Si f M at h a v e flo c k e d to th«* c a m p u s th e f.-w d a y s . a n d a g lo a t n u m b e r fro m e v e r y s**ctlon <»f th e s ta te , in ­ c lu d in g th e u p p e r p*>ninsiila, nr»* MAKE ADVANCE PUNS tio n . htiid ium to m o rro w a ffe r te s m A - tn m h a v e a l r e a d y r e p o r t »*d to r, : m a n f o o t b a ll H(|UH ju st vv Imi • • u ih- i-\|.e> gun-M . 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W i l l s w as ch o sen d a n c e a i ito U n io n w i l l c o m m e n c e , k n o w n a s " L a r r y , " w a s e le c te d by h»»lths I lui t bis te am is e titire p r o p o r tio n o f f o r m e r p re p a ll- s ta te h a lf b a c k la st y e a r a n d ac- g iv in g a ll s tu d e n t s a m p le tim e to th e s tu d e n t c o u n c il at th e b e g in n in g »*x|s*rlnient. Accnrding tu thè a t te n d b oth f u n c t io n s T h e e n te r­ o f th e f a ll te r m s as th e n e w »*he«r «•ut <1 >*l hi iited ta in m e n t c o m m it te e p r o m is e s th a t le n d e r f o r M ic h ig a n S ta t e . •••«lisi* l e n i t i m i as a 1 • at e itla th is »lane«* w ill I»** a r e a l se n d - o ff to tIn* etuls «ir in ati « k field b ri li L a r r v is w e ll k n o w n on H ie i-nm EVERYBODY OUT th e s tu d e n t b od y w h o a r e p la n n in g on a t te n d in g th»» a n n u a l u n i v e r s if y - M ic h ig a n S ta te M ic h ig a n c o lle g e pus a n d h a s been p r o m in e n t in s in T h e c e n te r is al**.. <|u>s*H«»nai*le •b u t a t h le t ic s » h irin g h is c a r e e r at w liat w ill I h * b rillig li t «.ut ili c o lle g e . 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