Inside Cog®G I® * * *® B u c k e y e s 87 MICHIGAN Weather 77. Sèe page 4 . dy to d a y w ith th o hi STATE UNIVERSITY E d ite d by r u s te e s r ? oHear f l ' w - Ireslin f? ,p | o y e e B e n e fits ^ IIBeP r e s e n te d (C o n tin u e d on P a g e 3) m eeti Fye IFK Secret Meet JA C K B R E S L IN repeated d e n ia js by g o v e rn ­ * * * m ent o f f ic ia l* th a t a n y th in g o f im p o rta n ce w as d is c u s s e d Flu Moves of a s p e c ia l m e eting o f c o n ­ g re s s io n a l le a d e rs and P re s ­ Into West id e n t K ennedy and h is a id e s (C o n tin u e d on page 3) Monday n ig h t, the o v e ra ll se­ c re c y o f the m e e tin g has led to th a t n a tio n w id e the Kennedy s p e c u la tio n a d m in is ­ Charges Plot To Force tra tio n has s o m e th in g big in the o ffin g . F o llo w in g are the o n ly fa c ts made a v a ila b le to Teachers Into Unions the p u b lic c o n c e rn in g the m e e tin g from w h ic h the p re ss was barred. N a tio n a l news e xp e rts have la b e le d the ig h te r. The h igh m e e tin g as one to w a tc h fo r re s u ltin g d e v e lo p m e n ts w h ic h w ill g re a tly a ffe c t our Cuban and L a tin A m e rica n Advisory Committee Grads Frown » Appointed Upon AUSG | k D A V ID G at MSI p. netps [oo Much Food Robbers PVs Home Forced To Eat Crow From A P and U P ! a ! tïancë of which ■ibuted a he told ■nee of a -troup of A D M IR E R S F red O stro w tin g on d is p la y in K re sg e done Gay B e c k , S a lin e freshm on, L e e p a , a s s o c ia te p ro fe s s o r o f a rt ■Sri $ hoi*. lad *!*a sophom ore, and that th is is r e -e x a m - A rtist Paints H is struction of F ro m the past rope to a quite new C e n te r- ithin the a l- of A rt- iannea ships L ee p a , who sp of the land y e a r in F ra n ce , ' squadrons of P a r is o ffe rs a tr< u lu s to the cre a ti P o la ris sup- **1 choose to pt nsurance yet iences about w stro n g e s t, though T u e s d a y , F e b r u a r y 19. 196J Michigan State News, E a s t L a n si ng , Michigi B io* and P re ju d ic e - E llio tt, C o n g r e s s N e g lig e n t If May Happen This Spring - - - - - - - - - - - - Paul Schnltt akii T h e re was a w arm b re e z e blowing that niaht ru stling gently. C r ic k e ts chirped In cessan tly , OTi ca n o e rs silen tly paddled up and down the Red CetU ; he c ampus was quiet thai May n ig h t...fo r a rj-.uJtfh- 4 ft 4 pepftNtgt ttfto i -fi^ a p n o n r. a l l , can you h earm e* I Guard. My men hav< o rcin g them a r e the i "1 am asking you to su rren d e r Snyder Hall n Y our cau se is a h op eless one. C oed s, do you hea S ile n ce . Then-a m any-voiced reply fron **1 w o -io u r -s ix -e lg h t "W e re fu se to evacuate!** " V e r y w ell, c o e d s ," reto rted the Captain artgi ing his m en, he added, "M e n , p rep are to lay ; th e ir food supply. W e'll cut off th eir m ail. We tr ic k y . T h ey 'll com b th e ir h air in the d ark.” " B u t, Captain Nurd,** interrup ted a campus " t h e r e has been no e le c tr ic ity anywhere on tin Another power f a ilu r e ." Days p assed . One w eek, two w eeks. Nurd w How long would those fe m ales hold out? Then one m orning, a black 1963 Oldsm obile c the National Guard h ead qu arters 200 yards soi A g ray -h aired man stepped out of the back seat Nurd’ s tent. He en tered . T h re e hours la te r h e re ca rry in g the m egaphone. He aim ed his voice t< dorm itory: "C o e d s of Snyder H all. T h is is P resid en t Johr to say , I am ex trem ely upset with your stand on th very well that you a re slowing down p ro g re s s bv r d er the d orm itory . "P o in t 196 of MSU’ s 312-P o tn t Educational De c le a rly sta te s that. If n e c e s s a ry , g i r ls ’ living unit so as to m eet the room and board needs of Mich K t r M ARED r FOR TH E EN EM Y , SIR w hich, c lo s e e stim a te s ind icate, will total 13,64 in 1969; 28,787 in 1977; 43.228 in 2009; an T h e beleaguered co ed s answ ered P resid en t Ha Dorm Spirit Growing " V io le ts a re blue R o s e s a r e re d . rt rnity Scholarship Stressed Men w ill n ev er sleep In Snyder Hall b ed s.” Captain Nurd decided to change ta c tic s . He woi e v e r saw , stated jo e t K eynoias, T h e re would be a th ree-p ro n ged assault a lead er in the NIC. Of co u rs e , by this tim e all of Nurd’ s men hac To back up his statem ent, he ranks w ere quickly and en th u siastically filled r e fe rre d to the re ce n t NIC e x - lip s , Mason and Abbot H alls, who, indeed, had pansion com m ittee rep ort which outcom e of th is b a ttle . indicated that th e re is an im m e­ And they had a rally in g c ry : d iate need fo r 500 m o re ch ap ters " T h e r e w ill be men on cam puses a c r o s s the country. In Snyder Hall T he report a lso in d icates that And they will be there N ebraska. undergraduate m em bership in Beginning next f a l l ." fra te r n itie s ov er the p ast five T hu s, under the co v er of d ark n ess, Compa y e a rs has in cre ase d from 1 ,5 7 8 ,- sto rm ed the re b e llio u s d orm itory. 870 to over 2 .5 0 0 ,0 0 0 . T h e fighting raged through the night. L ots " T h e question o f su rv iv al is kicked sh in s, bitten a r m s . In hand-to-hand coi evelop- s till a relevan t one, h o w ev er," into a powerful Snyd erite who swung a mighty it id teach accord in g to N e b ra sk a 's H all- T h e re tr e a t w as sounded, and Com panies P g re n . "M any ch a p ters have not b ack. A ssault u n su cce ssfu l. T h e nostalgic rebe yet grasped the changing ro le of e r , the d orm itory. T h e next m orning another lim ousine pulled u . -V . . * . À-’# vC>« •«Va, ■. » »v “tc h e r , éxe< a t the ito ry : u ?lema Nu F r J Ü ave com e heeah ti st of a ll that your r if the> uh, b est in te re st of nd a le 'A sk not what the U n iv ersity can do fo ry fo r the U n iv ersity . And if you ask the Univ e rn 11 will te ll you to lay down your ironing uric >, went into the ’F in a lly , let m e say that if you do surren ess a big way, and the Snyder Hall coed s can jo in Bobby a i the club b u sin ess Chicago to m o rr o w ." v*/itli only casu al co n - T h e coed s answ ered: ei and ca fe and little ’ ’S tick s and sto n es will break our I a s is upon fra te rn ity , But b rib e s will never move u s ." That night, a s tilln e s s . Not a b re e z e . The rick ets chirped. titutior Suddenly the sky lit up. 1 ötel, ca fe ar »me a v oice from above: sses b e tte r than w< “ Coeds of Snyder H all. T h is is G o d ..." ; only the frate And you know what rep ly the g irls gave. ?*re usefu l; we*ll flo u r- r I i* p H u C G rK rmvc the s ix tie s , as at ie , w ill depend on C. W . P O S T C O L L E G Of IONG ISIAND UNIVERSITY - BKOOKVIllf; LONG ISIAHO < Uf-r.b*' The CcUege Bo*r> M.i-;: t State Now Accepting Applications for T W O 5 -WEEK SUMMER SESSION! 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I rson and Paul Schnitt " « Address ............... ................................................. , . Dave H a rta 46 Mrategk . . . Skip M ays rank Senger J r . Feature Editor Night Editor . . . . . Ja ck ie Kerona . . . -Deris G o ssetts 11 - f/y Y/y ÍU. ¿ U Service» abbf I I I OHy ..............................1 ............. State . t if visiting student, from which college?................. _ L -i 44 T ear T u e s d a y , F e b r u a r y 19, 1963 3 May R eform AUS( C a lr tu la r o f d from pa g * 1) and at te solution to AUSG 1° G u n iim E v e n t :h as turnover and amend lii^ a a r f r t É É r iia ìf ii- - '^ ^ jment will make con- 1°S ‘ >re responsible, co~ ame! I efficient organ iz a - UP • ing to McGinty. qual iutl.ee rep resen ted • i,rw and Hu- r r - Ion of these view s,” P rc f d. " I hope that con- f re s recognize this fact State >tinued from pago 1 ) Dean of su|!.com m ittee in v e s t i- D irector Soviet m ilitary stren gth R . Nonr L Sternis has Joined so m e K ec, pr, j;i q u e s t i o n i n g anthropc the adm inistration has land, a s v'icr 1 ;;:-V enough with the m anltle; ir.er.ice in C u ba, e s - m ent. Out A pril 29 ìv *he d 1n gers of C u b an - I he c i -..-i "'.-s'ii'n in L a tin A m e r i- • assistan Like to wash and iron ? Literary Issue the m eeting sib tllty that So do we. t b rie fin g the ic e o f som e H e l l d o *-■y' o u r f\ IJ .w blouses fo r you j P r net i rally f reef*. ¡' > j Drum And Hnair ( ■ ( y u a rei , R ??? T ro n i) C le a n e r a n d S h irt L a u n d r y tner wjl ; be turned over to 623 E, Grand R iv e r F'JO 2-353* er un iversity departm ents. A c ro s s P rom Student Set vices Buiidini M a g ic ia n To A p p e a r At SO C M eet HvwLLCOME LOOT ISON, A r i a . (A P ) — i, believed to be Ju veniles, ly were disappointed a fte r i into a railroad c a r In 3 cartons of 1 Mile E a s t Of MSU Tuesday Store Hours - 9 : 3 0 a.m . to 5 : 3 0 p.m y o u ’r e a lw a y s e x tra -d ry in a L O N D O N F O G R A IN C O A T llforno Restaurant with locked-in w ater repellency N O W O P E N D A I L Y lh A M - 2 : A M | Lunches Dinners Sandwiches P i z z a s p r in g s h o w e r s RATHSKELLER b e a u tifu lly , b e c a u s e FINE FOOD ENTERTAINMENT T h e B ru te i t is s u p e r b l y w o v e n d a c ro n PHONE ED 71311 FOR TAKE OUT c o tto n th t h e of S c o tc h q a rd SHAMPOO FREE When you hare your B ra n d r a in a n d ro u hair designed at Spragues c o u n tle s s w a s h in g s HAIR SHAPING FREE With every»/ body%/ wave eanm gs N a tu r V v - 'V v * : r* .' ■ > * Spor tswe ar PHONE S o la n s In C o n c o u r s e of M a r i e ’s F a s h i o n s ED 2-0042 C o r n e r o f M A C & A lb e r t T u e s d a y , F e b r u a r y i 9> 19 4 Michigan State News, E a s t L a n s i n g , Michigan i Ohio State Trims Hardcourters, 87-7 ìfi h I Intramural Notes, G a r y B r a d d s N ets m Ç •»Bi* i » 0 » ^ I-S t h * >i « 1• 8 B r y AJl.e- kW>*« ir* . m V -4 * ." V - V ^ J i i § v *>i' i ►•"I, i .z ÆjF \ * i .1 jo K eep U ticks (hi to p m - ï Æ f~ 'iá 3 9 Bacon’ s H am s-FA lcoris Gamma D elta - P a llb e a r e r s . . -■ V o W il SOI 7 Bryan - East < 8 Bailey - West * -. - - Gym 111-5 By JOHN VAN Glc SON 7 B ran n lg an -B randy House 9 Emmons - Art 8 Em pyrean - E m b ers All en tries in i W TH« Stot« News 9 Bailey 6 -4 hall handball tour Gym 111-6 rep ort to the IM 7 E m b assy - E m p e ro rs th e ir r e s e r i 8 B a ile y 7 -3 playing. 9 B ry an 3-B rougham Sorority g0, Hockey Schedule Alpha Gam and 8 :1 5 D elta C h i-P s i Upsilpn T h eta tied in the 9 :0 0 T heta Chi - ATO the soro rity bowli 9 :4 5 Beta Theta PI - Evans S ch o la rs sh ip s. Both teams v 23 at 9 a.m . for i ship wldch will b ¡¡h S' 10:30 E . Wilson - Kappa Sigm a total pins. ’ B o w lin g Sche'dule )p 0 t T h e basketball fi A lleys 6 p.m . te s t began Monday 1 -2 \V, Shaw 9 -1 0 tinue to March : of the m en's IM jlyz Wilson Dorm Swim Kings 3 -4 W.Shaw 7 -8 5 - 6 C achet - C asin o 7 -8 Cabana - C rthage te sta n ts may par 12-1 or 3 -5 p.m. a 9 -1 0 Cam bridge • C a v a lie r the week. alsice 1952 ar I also we 100 fre e s ty le re lay by L ast Shaw 8:30 p.m . B a s k e tb a ll P individual m e ley in tli ord In 1:42.2 The final standings w ere: Cast 1-2 EMU - E m p e ro rs Basketball play tim e of 1:03, 3 -4 Em pyrean - E m b assy of W ilson 4 7 .5 , South C a se 2 9 .5 , night. Manag all swi T h e outstanding swim ,vho Em m ons 27. West Shaw 2 5 .5 , 5 - 6 E m inence - E m erald colum n da lley fqv the pri the meet was B ru ce Lar ec- I asi Shaw 22 .5 . Hailey 22, B ryan 7 -8 W in ch ester-W lgu assett gam es. ds we: apiured two tu 9 -1 0 C arlton - C aravell.e E n trie s a rc now ond fo r 14 points. The m ost ee xx ­- 14 and A rm stron g 0. fo r badminton si hen tin 3win citin g event was the 100 fr e e ­ Fraternity Volleyball ling and fencing . Wfl sty le in which both L an ce anc 7 T heta Delta C h i-A .E . Pi T hu r sday's b * Rod M oore of Wilson tied wit! Holy C r o s s and Syracu se firs t 8 ATO - D elta Chi s u its: Sigma Chi the tim e of 5 4 .9 which b roke the played football in 1905. Women* s B a s k e tb a ll old re co rd by alm ost four s e c ­ 50: Theta Chi 7:00 ZTA A 0 P i Phi 36, P .K . Tan onds. I ance also broke the 2Of S e v e n t y - f o u r of 134 m inor league 1» scball team s reported 7:30 Alpha Gam - Trl Delt 6 2 , P .D . Theta 44; fre e s ty le re co rd by 11 seconds 8 :0 0 D elta C am - KAT in creased attendance in 1962. Alpha 40; D.S. Ph with a tim e of 2 :0 6 .1 8 :3 0 O ff-C am pus-A lpha Phi D'U 47, T .D . Chi .■ O ther re c o rd s which fe ll were Of the 19 b aseball l e a g u e s R e s id e n t H a ll H a n d b a ll P .K . Sigm a 41; B. the 50 b ack stro k e won by Join w h ic h operated the l a s t two Court Singles 7 p.m . angle 19; DTD 7( Dawson of W est Shaw in 2 7 .7 y e a r s , 11 showed an ov erall In­ 6 A rm stron - C a s e 37; O .P . Phi 44, 1 50 b u tterfly by B ill Rt c r e a s e In attendance. 7 W ilson - Em m ons siion 37: LCA 6 5 ,! Shaw in 26. 200 medley by West SI in 1:50 at >00 1963 M ichigan GyChamp COLLEGE GRADUATES Invasion W ednesday T h e In la n d S te e l C o m p a n y , E a s t C h ic a g o , In d ia n a , v l t e s you to i n v e s t ig a t e o u r m a n y c a r e e r o p p o r t u n i t y O u r r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s w i l l be on y o u r c a m p u s on F r d a y , M a r c h 1 s t. C o n t a c t M r . J a c k K i n n e y f o r an ; p o ln t m e n t . THAT YOl IT I. IT # STEEL COH PI TV TOR I DEI INDIANA HARBOR WORXS E IL S T C H lC A ß O , W P t W f f t SSSPW IS T H I S Y O U R S H I R T '. ) m I ■Hi gstror S lo in t f cm I f so. M is s A ffle rb a c h w ill send y o u your I 1 la b e l to \ ' | 'H I S is a tw o - c o lo r s trip e d b u tto n - d o w n s h ir t d e sig n e d and tailored 1 b \ E a g le S h ir tm a k e r s a n d s o ld e ve ry w jie r e b y fin e m e n 's .8 lo re i -l AP M a n y o M h e r o ckfth 1r ? '6 f i r r\T t ir t s * so r r t e l f t f i e y se il^'th e m u n d e r Ö/J o w n nam es. H ig h praise ind e ed , a n d we s h o u ld lik e to re c ip ro c a te by W e/ a d v e rtis in g th e ir ( o u r ) sh irts. B u t it's h a rd to k n o w ju s t w h e re to start. 1332 O b v io u s ly w e c a n 't say th in g s lik e “ N o n e G e n u in e W ith o u t T h is Label w h e n th e y are a ll q u ite g e n u in e , y o u k n o w . A n d it w o u ld be s illy to say F T r y A n E agle S h irt T o d a y !" w h e n it is lik e ly y o u a lre a d y have a draw- i s r f u i; e v e n th o u g h v o u t i i d r t t k n o w it u n t il j u s t m in u te , S o a ll ^ cl íu i c a n s u g g e st is t h a t y o u send in f o r y o u r E a g le la b e l. W r ite Eaglej S h ir tm a k e r s , Q u a k e r to w n . P e n n s y lv a n ia ; A t t e n t io n M is s A ffle rb a ch . Down, 1963 E A G L E S H IX I M A K ER S. Q UAKERTO W N N EENNSVLVANtAj È State News, Efts! Lan sing, Michigan T u e s d a y , F e b r u a r y 1 9 , 1963 5 f l P rof U rges A lteration Punished For Discontent AT THE Soviet Writers Nutz? H.S. E n g lis h System . . . ild red uce the , c la s s e s and «• VI * -"A**« V no uniform policy on grading and Judging p a p e rs ," he said. "II ' J ... 1 ¿ u d r d .ilk i ,» ^ ’Ah IS (C P I)- A nti-.C om m un- Russian sources said Monday i two Soviet w riters who at- *w-. !- ' *S" . LC J 1 4 satis c « the death scrip ts si :» nff 'foitt.N,. rtyftf YYU) C* •TJLv.vfSji ■ ‘s oviet (U. l«rty «iftei lo g ic a i .C lin ic. Althougli th he U N IO N ; I and I an- ent interview . ««Lite, ■ v s / ,ult of a stu - P e rs e x is t." ed a s im ila r reoort ^ candidate for CASH '•aid " R u s s ia is s till Supreme Soviet, tikin made I lie s o i it he fe e ls the Students have a f e t r of saying ir e it la m adness fo r campaign speech« inst Soviet method of of pa inor a re the things in their them es, iiickok liectual tooubllsh his collective farm s and demanded t aid B e n - s a id . "T h e y a re re stric te d so >road.” an overhaul of the farming s y s - s o u rc e s. Mikhail A. N a ritsa , who much in high school that when ts could not be co n - tem which has brought recu rren t smuggled his novel " T h e Unsung cti m o re they get to college they have to »scow. shortages. Song” out of R ussia in 1961, was id on the ask if it is all right to present com m itted In Leningrad, and A l- The so u rce s said they have r e - id few er th e ir views in a th e m e ." souri e s h e re $a Id the p o rts T a r s is was a rre ste d in his e >; a n c le r Y e sse n ln -V o 1p 1 n, a fd, Hiokok said that he felt that Tiler J Y . T a r s ia , hom e Auf and taken to the p h y sicist who wrot< can be faculty m em bers of the English The Blue B o ttle ." K ash ch e poen el\ cho - Neu i a n d A m e r i c a n I bought and ment 1950. L a n g u a g e departm ents should U School teach a com position course at Brody Group Will Get Released ait a lln , he contln the death < to w rite anti le a s t once every two y e a rs . jv ie t w o rks, which ^pout Issue One p ro file a re n ’t being Wettlher Itif-o Display Gase i c k e d by C entrai s c re ia ry Leónid Î school, Hickol I r t v 's lite ra tu re v> lyzed H ickok salt te B rya n H a il a c tiv itie s c o m - v e rs ity acti I he Ravings o f a Demented M in d ." It Is believed here that high school be reorganized pe w ill soon o ffe r a w eather T he moo Y essenln-V o lp ln has been re - issed by 75 lty o f SU)(lont,.. •m atlon s e rv ic e to B ryan and come fro m ity o f students themes im prove. B E N JA M IN H IC K O K tu rned to in $\&yI urn. th A d v is o ry 'I her d o rm ito rie s in the B ro d y general con Center la st P- The wen tv id A. I n fllri, W ilm ington, board w ill Ski O u t in g T ic k e ts esenting 25 grieu lturaî Money, Clothing, Needed • sopiiom orer ahd a c tiv itie s low te m p o G o O n S a le T o d a y rm an fo r B ryan unveiled the fo u r hour p Iftg— -~trt t he week ly—m^pTTni?—r o f p ro d - iolin C o m ­ in the D elta, M in the "F o o d fen Sponsoring i sippi, reg edotti D r ii is the P ile x ig ln s s display id a c tiv itie s . t( P' fo r students who Veek ends' and want >a of what the wea- ¡•Net w ill be iim i For Used Books itid L e s te r Acti over the weekend. th e re are or pupil p c r - the F lin t M is s is s ip p i E n C o m m itte e hea •d bv ! snjamln B . Hickok, asi¡HOC la te y R elief ofessor j. ar at Weal I nft ‘d fro m the weather buri ui e. Students th e ir a c tiv ity book Right Now!!! spoke, islng o r ra d io s ta tio The $4.50 t i c k o f Aniet !, ;t h o li i' h id lane- ic e m p lo y - uage, and N AF C a d e ts M e e t board w ill he set up tra n s p o rta tio n , eciui B ryan H all by and w ill area S prings jun: ned food, upp id dep lab W ith O ffic e rs and weatlii both a c ttv i- leave ftp A ( HAVE YOUSEENIT?J j I clothing, st together fo r week. kok said. ' I cadets w ith ’ specially fle e rs and ad- W e ’ve added a p ro fe s si on al ill be held to - E le c tio n the food d o th Inc and r e f e r e n c e book sect ion N a n c y T o C r o ie n fo r your con v en ie n ce ! |glish Department Adds Miss Indiana T H E 1 1tom smashers. ve ve got graduate schools, we've g IHHV JKTtkN ti scholarship, ut ’W high- 111 academ ic honors And v* CAR STOOD ITS GROUND in th e midiit of these trium d is. we lia .ve tailed th.auallv to nut any pro^n ss in soil ¡Mg 'th • oldest and most horrendous of 1 REASON, 111, (A P )~ M a rvin 11 rattiptiH pmlilorn!«: wc'vt* si ill got roommates. W inter« went in to hi« y a rd a fte r T o I k* * ure, alt roommt tes are not bad There is th r we a nevere wind, ra in and k a il rinirilinenh «ií Kiiiiif'n 14si elisi* of liilotii la1;.iV*J-. I• V (fVAU •Vrwiy ■ ............................_ CiollcgtLpf Agriculture, nu iiori'ug in eunl-'arid whev who a the" o jriv ïaa Ife found MU' ra.VT'd puillM+l til ,1» . ù Xt ilUinV b '• îeiiîiri.,1 r>...... . 0 . ■■ ixit the garage gone. admission when you eon idei that thi Tuornmate M en Trunz by name, was Iran kiv not too winsome a fellow J / \ Central Intelligence / KEW PEE’S practiced lbs tvmpani m 1, - ...... . lie kepi an alligator, and 1 euUectcd a rplane tires. Hut, 011 he other hand. Nlerv b bought two packs of Marl ho Agency ( 'igilreties ?very da V and g» ve one *if them to Hilquit and Di­ S E R V I C E IS FAST y o u - who ran Slav mad al ,1 nu n who gives you Marline ( 'igan>ttes' Who, upon last ing that ilavorfnl hlrud of Mali hoi REA L P H O T O G R A P H S An A g e n cy R e p r e s e n ta tiv e w i l l i n ­ tobaccos, upon drawing thr nigh that pure white M arlboro fi Ite D A IL Y S P E C IA L S upon exult mg in this liest if all possible cigaret tes, Marlboro f a 0? & im t e r v i e w u n d e r g r a d u a te S e n io r s and who,, I say. can harden his i ica il again.-i. his neighbor? Certain 6 D A Y S A WEEK ( Ac? « et i l i * ) g r a d u a ti tudents 10 t e r i not llilqui . Certainly not 1. Certainly not you, a.- you will fin when you scurry to your m•arest tobacconist and Iniv a suppl r e p r o d u c e d f r o m t h e i r s tu d ie s in June, Au g u s t, o r Sep- Marllioros come in soft piirk or Flip-Top Hox. ’r.'.haeeon'i- t e m b e r 1963 f o r e m p lo y m e n t by o u r M E A T ENTREE come in -n all. medium, an 1 large. a n y s iz e p h o to , s n a p s h o t o r A g e n cy d u r in g the d ates o f ?0, ’ 1. and M A S H E D POT. 32 Feb. 63 on C a m p u s . §0 n e g a t iv e P le a s e c o n s u lt the P l a c e m e n t H O T VEGETABLE B u r e a u , Student S e r v ic e s B u ild in g .- ROLL A BUTTER \ r f o r i n f o r m a t i o n c o n c e r n in g th e se p o ­ s i t i o n s and to s c h e d u le an a p p o in t­ m e n t. A c a r e f u l r e v ie w o f the i n f o r ­ m a tio n on f i l e in the L i b r a r y o f the R alp h’s 52< S < *cá P la c e m e n t B u r e a u is an e s s e n t ia l r e q u i s i t e p r i o r to s c h e d u lin g an i n ­ "K EW PEE’S" 7 tá € A te rv ie w . .................... . 325 E a s t Grand R. p o m To T a lk pint M e e tin g "Standard of Q uality” E conom ics >my club will THE SP-3 "¡m Wily- ib''\dyjx ■(i kit' i f i t í Hut I digress.- Roniiitnates, I -:iv. ire -till wiili u- ;tr»:l a rom of the S i loftr they tilwitys will lie, so we I letter learn how to get :t!o nent speak at Lesday night with them. It run lie done, ythi know T ak e, for inshttice, t. classic (‘use of Dolly Pitcher and Molly Madison, * We have samples of the photos C' of the Stu- 1hilly and Molly, roommate:- at a prominent .Midweste girls' school ( Yaxsur) had a probleni that seemed insoluble. I )<>| authority on problem s, it will reproduce any sound the human ear can hear. ctiuld.only study late at night, and M olly could not ~ty.v aw,a |iast fttrie oVIfirk if Dolly kept the lights on, the room wa- t lifight for Molly to sleep. If Molly f.ttrnecl the light-, ofT, t * We w ill order the mgry and the sound rep rod u cers mounted 2” room was too dark for Dolly to study. W hat to do? Well sir, those two intelligent American kids found an a swer T hey got a miner's cap for D o llv 'T Im » she i id mou prints for s7.00 per 100 in each e a rp iece catch the hidden sounds of your r e ­ light to study by, and -till the room was dark enough f TO VISIT cord in g s. Soft sponge e a r Molly to sleep. and head cushions provide It must l»e adm itted, however, that tin- solution, ingeiuo as it was, had some imexpri-t<-,j -»»quelae. Dolly got -«■ >■ *We have the Albums JAPAN light-weight c o m f o r t for extended periods of lis te n - \ ... / M t **'•*.. * -rf*. chanted with her miner's cap that -lie switehed iter m ajor fro ^ .f tr-tro *d ry * ft'a p jV : lr A* . , l C *. f t A I, "h lle 1 111 pro-|MTtmg. - l i e ■! ■ e r i d a I. at H n i l , Mil 1 • the world's largest teldspar mine This might have made I kdlv Y jlL E G E \en rich exeep}, that iioIkkK . da- ha- yet di-covi ri-l ■ feldsjiar’. Today Dolly, a broken woman, squeezes out a meagre ,u ■ jfrf/tvV U ffie e living making echoes for tourists in Mammoth ( ’ave. J32-8667 5,000 cps. Im pedance4 -1 6 ohms. Nor has Mollv farf'd lajnspicuousi.y better. ( trice I ><»11y got the miner s hat, NI oily was able to catch up on her loiig-io-t sleep. She woke alter eight day-, refreshed and vigorous more vigorous, alas, than she realized. It was the afternoon of the annual D ean's tea. Molly stood in line with her classmates, BOOK STORE waiting to shake the D ean's hand, At last her turn came, and iu D Y -2 \d a p te r P late that, connects ay speakers. 95 Molly, lull of strength and health, gave the Dean a firm hand­ Right On Campus 24 shake so firm, indeed, that ail five of the Dean's knuckles UIDES V * * 1 b o n o m ie « . ► , .. only were permanently fused kite bwi«- - » i l t n r »•(ntditnt cloHars, and? s coors-fodv. a hro.kwt v.\wt.>ivu. a. (laying off her .fc-ur n v the Dean's eat every afternoon for U*ri cents an hour. . . VS ::k ,<1 < 4«- • i« <,1L\» ’ «w * t'-t - i f i Comm, p ro - Dow'»stairs TAPE RECORDING •’ IflKt Nt»« 'sbuioiato H e, t h e m a k e r s o f M a r lb o r o a n d t h e s p o n s o r s o f thin c o lu m n , i n d u s t r ie s w ill n o t a t t e m p t t o e x p e r t iz e a b o u t r o o m m a t e » . B i’ t ire foil Music ED 2-0897 w ill t e ll y o u a b o u t a g r e a t p o c k e t o r p u r e e m a t e — M ai ¡b o r o C ig a r e t t e »— fin e t o b a c c o , fín e b it e r , tin e c o m p a ñ a a h in y a . .1* Gd. River 101 E . GRAND R IV ER ________ V T u esd av , F o .b r S tate N e w s , F a s t 1 a n s in g , M i c h ig a n «W e K IR D , ~ ahlit, n cyilmter, rail© », t i s o , ■ M M B K S ! Tron*portotion fi Automotive é ' c Employment ^ Personal ★ S e r v ic e (G FR5, Montami via Ad Sal e s m d ? {i,m kM m xit Have To Bel Wanted Well-Round • a u t o m o t iv e • E M P LO V w F n ‘ • fo k sa l t •F O R R EN T w Peanuts P ersonal V a r g To D is c u s s W a r O f 1812 state State H e w s , t.a s i Tuesday. F L T h o n Q tt I n a d e q u a t e — MSI Pros, Plans Career Raps N e w D o c u m e n t Publishes Open House Textbooks MSU PRESS, o fte n mi ».taken for the State th e C iv il Wer. The P r e s * , founded N e w t, p rin t« te x tb o o k s and book« o f goner* s e lls a b o u t 50,000 b o oks a yea r, JOSEPH L A P O tO M B A R A at in te re s t, tik e books, on p s y c h o lo g y , p o lit ­ A T L end h u m a n itie s s y lla b i. ic a l s c ie n c e , and lite r a tu r e , and p o e try o f ~ $ ta t* Ne B a r g a in D a y S©I atu j ii>«Uv H indi ■¡¡¡CMS I t l H AUT *1 C A M R tlS THEATRE: Hilarious! E V E R Y T H IN G ROBERT mum ■ SHiRlEy VlïlAiN E P O L A C H E K ’S j D E S IR E # i wo lop the m s m m » IN T H E FA B R IC S D I V O R C E- -I T A L IA N S T Y L E H A S U N LEA S ED STORE A T 10% O FF n n n erin Mohair user Wor s teds R ex tiolds NOTHING HELD BACK Fabrics from our Drapery Dept. Fabrics fro m oar Tables Fabrics fro m our Shelves n g a iv u t Fabrics fro m our Counters m eans Fabrics fro m our Spring Collections a lo t... 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S ta te S y m p h o n y It 's a ctu a lly a sim ple cottc let o u r staff u n d e rsu it— but, it has patches < of e x p e r t s H o n o rs G r a d u a t e honey-com bed m a te ria l in it. c r e a t e an e x c it in g new Good food low prices = h a i r s t y l e for An Unbeatable Combination you! COED SPECIAL P e rm a n e n t • H a ir c u t • S t y le e Recommend G a briele « k. C o m p le te . O p t ic a l UNIVERSITY BEAUT SALOh H Service E ï„ • V k IIL uL L i ,v 3 h M 'the drive-in with the arches Sty I fo Men and Women E xam ine d G lo sse* * •„ Ho Ap. ijk W xas m pomtment X- J Neceas ory O ffic e * o f : Dr». J C h ristie and H. Beckwith, Optometrists R e s u lt: "C u s h io n R e c o il" p r o v id e s a d r a m a tic a lly s m o o th e r r id e in 1 9 6 3 F o r d -b u ilt c a r s a r e y r o f r t ïf ü ù 'f 'T ÏÏr é r ir* ducts p d V t e s d i v i s a e s t SO A K S UP ROAD SHOCK. E 5il, with cushioning action Motor Company Cushion Recoil ical, smothers the jars and back as welt as up for a smooth! fort, safety, and driving^ fc. txen cne inunifi ot .ueev*,;, tai ^rips*ts' reduced, and ’m w.: tori 'raed* you ex per e better ronfrofxif the car. more, your Ford-built car Dared the wear and tear of juced vibration. m o to r co m pan y T h e A m erican Road, Dearborn. Mirh Another assignment compieted- re example of engineer- W H U I ■ N O IN N R IN O L U O « « » '* * m g excellence at Ford and new r the American Road e e iN O t vow c ^—