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T h e c o m m i s s i o n 's l i f e t i e s , s a i d th a t m a n y o f th e o r ­ fr o m b u s i n e s s , in d u s t r y , e d u c a ­ " E m p lo y e r s h a v e c o m e to r e c o g ­ s h ip and p aym ent of a $ 3 .0 0 w a s e x te n d e d fo r tw o -y e a r p e r ­ g a n i z a t i o n s r e p r e s e n t e d w ill p r o ­ tio n a n d g o v e rn m e n t w ill b e on n iz e t h e s e ty p e s o f p r o g r a m s by fe e . io d s in 1959 a n d a g a in in 1961. v id e a d d i t i o n a l e n t e r t a i n m e n t . h a n d a t t h e d i s p l a y s , w h ic h a r e th e one th e y a r e f a m i l i a r w ith O ffic e r s and o ffic ia ls of th e S h e g r o u p e d th e e n t r i e s in to f o u r open 10 to 1 1 :3 0 a .m ., 1:15 to a t M S U .” S a fe ty D e p a rtm e n t W IL L NOT 4 :3 0 p .m . and 7 :3 0 to 10 p .m . c a te g o rie s : g e n e r a l , s o c i a l an d T h e p ro g ra m h a s a ttra c te d na­ r e g is te r b ic y c le s a t th e d o r m ­ s e r v i c e ; g o v e r n i n g ; h o n o r a r y an d T h e y w i l l b e a b l e to g i v e v o c a ­ tio n a l a c c la im . 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T h e o r d in a n c e s t a t e s : c a m p u s o r g a n iz a tio n s an d f u n c ­ " E v e r y b ic y c le o p e ra te d or t i o n s , a c c o r d i n g to A l y c e B e c k - "F o r th is reaso n , it is ex­ The A c a d e m ic C o u n c il will p o ssessed on th e c a m p u s m u st m y e r , g e n e ra l c h a ir m a n of th is t r e m e l y v a l u a b le f o r f r e s h m e n to Wednesday Last m e e t to d a y to c o n s i d e r t h e p r o ­ p o se d s u b m is s io n o f th e "M SU be lic e n s e d e ith e r b y th e U n i­ y e a r 's event. T h e C a r n iv a l is attend C areer C a r n iv a l,” he v e r s i t y o r th e c i t i e s o f L a n s i n g o p e n to a l l M SU s t u d e n t s , h ow ­ p o in te d o u t. "O fte n th is event Class Drop Day E d u c a t i o n a l D e v e lo p m e n t P ro ­ o r E a s t L a n s in g . 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S h e W a l k s KIVA, ERICKSON HALL As E sd ras, th is p o litic a l L E N KOSITCHEK’S v p h i lo s o p h e r t u r n e d a c to r r a ­ t io n a liz e s h is p o s itio n b y in ­ VARSITY SHOP I* by N iG M T s is tin g , "T h e re ’s no guilt u n d e r h e a v e n ju s t as th e r e ’s 2 2 8 A b b o tt R d . "S he By N ig h t" 2nd a t 9:00 no heaven, ‘til m en b e lie v e W cH ks M a ke Y o u rs A R e a lly it.” S tu d e n t r e s e r v a t i o n s at s p e c i a l r a t e s m a y b e o b ta in e d by c a llin g th e C i r c l e P la y ­ h o u se on S h e r id a n S t . , L a n ­ C o m p le te S eason s in g . Y O U ’LL C A M P U S S u b scrib e N O W to th e 1963-1964 C o n c e rt S e rie s T H i iC n iT : ~ SJ7-0271 „¿Sgotti« ► »W -M44- o f th e HURRY! LAST 3 DAYS B E 65ÿ to 5:30 Eve. 90« Show n 1 :2 0 - 4 :0 0 - 6 :4 0 - 9 :2 0 . A Ali* M i AW • ($1 AC TRl S' L a n s in g S y m p h o n y O r c h e s tr a LESLIE » R I I B O W L E D "A lu s ty s l i c e o f l i f e . . . . T o p n o tc h S e a s o n T i c k e t s * 5 a n d *1 0 e n te r ta in m e n t fo r t h e s e l e c t i v e a d u lt’ O V E R In this second season of Greater Lansing's revitalized Symphony Orchestra, the Lansing Symphony Association and tha Woman's Symphony Association offer a well-balanced program of fina music for your plaasure—again under W IT H the talented boton of Gregory Millar. Your 1963-1964 Concert Series S ta rts F r id a y G ig Y o u n g " A T ic k l i s h A f f a i r ” Ja n e Fonda " I n T h e C o o l o f th e D a y " S U N S H IN E N o v e m b e r 2 3 ,1 9 6 3 S a t u r d a y 8 : 3 0 p .m . G r e g o r y M i l la r c o n d u c tin g S e x to n A u d ito r iu m C E N T E R ’S D e c e m b e r 1 5 ,1 9 6 3 C h o ral C o n ce rt C iv ic Sunday 4 : 3 0 p .m . G r e g o r y M i l la r c o n d u c tin g C e n te r T H f i E S T l l t J O RE.IC.ILf.lLM l Ja n u a r y 2 1 ,1 9 6 4 S e x to n A u d ito r iu m BARGAINS T u esd ay 8 :3 0 p .m . G r e g o r y M i l la r c o n d u c tin g ••SMD14 JS S H L r F e b r u a r y 1 8 ,1 9 6 4 S e iji O a a w a S e x to n TODAY! Music Director Gregory Millar T u esd ay 8 : 3 0 p .m . G u e s t C o n d u cto r A u d ito r iu m 7 : 0 0 P .M . 7 : 0 0 - 9 : 2 5 P .M . M a r c h 1 0 ,1 9 6 4 S e x to n 4 lb - LOAD T u esd ay 8 : 3 0 p .m . G u e st C o n d u cto r A u d ito r iu m Jaopb C • F R E E P A R K IN G i^ w ) S e x to n Ticket prices — $5 end A p r il 1 4 ,1 9 * 4 FEDERICO s1.00 T u esd ay 8 : 3 0 p .m . G r e g o r y M illa r c o n d u c tin g . A u d ito r iu m $10 — remain unchanged from last year. Tickets FELUSTS 8 lb— LOAD • L A U N D R Y D R O P O F F SERVIC E M ail Your Ordar to T ic k e ts to Another Season of Wonderful M usic ordered by moil will be T o : Lansing Symphony A s s o c ia tio n , In c. P.O. Box 1334, Lansing 4, Mich, *1.50 • D R Y C LEA N IN G D R O P O F F SERVICE ¡N U M B E R lO F S E A T S » A T $ 1 0 .0 0 I N U M BER . |0 F SEA TS I 1 A T $ 5 .0 0 < PA YM EN T EN CLO SED sent to you prior to the first concert. P is a n o (AVAIABU AT 29 fc.) PLEASE M A IL THESE SEASON TIC K E TS s t a r t in g F R 1 D A Y I TO US, PAYMENT FOR WHICH IS EN­ CLOSED. _ _ _ _ _ _ HEAVENS ABOVE! PETER SELLERS 213 ANN ST. EAST LANSING PR IN T N A M E .............................................................. A n d d o n ’ t f o r g e t ! A ll s e a t s a r e reserv ed , s e c tio n sp e cia l re serv ed a t th e C i v i c C e n t e r f o r th e s p e c i a l C h r i s t m a s C h o r a l , “ Simply PR IN T AD D R ESS....................................................... in c lu d in g a C o n cert on D ec­ e m b e r 15. glorious.” W‘ ' ^ s Hpi ■ Please . . . Your number for telephone contact? 3 Michigan State N e w s , Ea st Lan sing, Michigan Tuesday, October 8, 1963 Shop Knapp’sEast Lansing ALA Offers Top Foreign Acts Wednesday Noon to 9:00 p.m. dian a r t fo rm of d an ce. to u r, she decided to sa v e h e r new c o u rs e . Student tic k e t s fo r the Sham a Rao and h e r com pany At a g e tw elve sh e c h o se the m ost d ifficu lt and rig o ro u s of the She rev iv ed the M onini A ttam d ance fo r an extend ed "d e b u t” ALA s e r ie s a r e $1 p e r p e r fo r ­ of Indian d a n cers and m u sicia n s fo u r Indian dance c la s s ic s ,K a t y a - d an ce ju s t b e fo r e it faded into in I s r a e l, E u ro p e and A m e ric a . m ance o r $ 4 .5 0 fo the se a so n of will begin th e ir f ir s t A m erican k a li. T h is s ty le is so d em and ­ obliv ion . A rt le a d e r s in India C u rtain tim e is 8 :1 5 p .m . and fiv e p e rfo rm a n c e s . T ic k e t s will tour Wednesday evening at 8:15 not be exchanged fo r a c tiv ity ing that m en had long played re c e n tly le a rn e d th a t Bham a S u - tic k e ts m ay b e obtained at the in 1 a irch ild T h e a tre as the A sia, both m ale and fe m a le r o le s in tra m , an o th er lo n g -lo s t c la s s ic a l tic k e t d esk in the U n i o n con ­ book coupons. L atin A m e rica , A fric a L e c tu r e - th e s e “ s to r y - p la y s .” d ance fo rm , h as been re s to re d C on ceri S e r ie s opens its f ir s t by h e r. seaso n . T h is d eterm ined d is c ip le of In­ A m e rica n au d ien ces w ill be O ffe r D a n c in g EAST LANSING M iss Rao, one of the g re at dian d ance, to the d eligh t of h e r d a n cers of our day, stands a s a te a c h e r , took on a ro u tin e that S e e in g th is an cien t Indian d ance symbol of the re n a is s a n c e of the began at 2 :3 0 a .m . and lasted b e fo re India d o es. M iss Rao was W e ’v e g o t n o t i o n s ancient Indian a r t s of m u sic and fo r 11 o r 12 hours e ach day fo r urged to p e rfo rm h e r la te s t d is ­ T o Y o u n g P e o p le d ance. B orn to w ealth, she ch o se at le a st five y e a r s . Though de­ c o v e ry at hom e, but, w i t h t he c l a s s e s , and M r s . M ary Mont­ dance over the o b je ctio n s of her cep tiv e ly s l e n d e r and gen tle, p r o s p e c t of th is in tern atio n al M iss R a o ’ s in ten se tra in in g has D ance c l a s s e s fo r boys and g i r l s of k in d e rg arte n through high g o m ery , d a n c e in s tr u c to r , r e ­ a b o u t n o t i o n s fanr'ly to p re s e rv e and red efine enabled h e r to sav e the dying In - sch o o l age w ill be o ffe re d by the com m en d s th at grou p s sig n up the a rt-d a n c e fo rm of B h arata M atyam , which had d ete rio ra te d Music Fraternity d ep artm en t of h ealth , p h y sical fo r a good tim e to g e th e r. B o y s edu cation a n d r e c r e a tio n . C la s ­ who want to le a rn how to lead to the point of being banned. D r . D a le S p e a k s Confers Today s e s w ill be held fa ll and w inter te rm s. and g i r l s who want to le a rn how to follow a r e ad vised to take P hi Mu Alpha, national p ro ­ E m p h a sis w i l l be on tra d it­ s o c ia l dance le s s o n s . P h i S ig m a W h a t? MSU Child D evelopm ent Club fe ss io n a l m u sic fr a te r n ity , is io n a l, folk and s q u a re d an ces, F a ll r e g is tr a tio n w ill be F r i ­ w ill hold its f ir s t m eetin g of the holding a p ro v in c e w orkshop 9 :3 0 with each age lev el b ein g train ed day, 4 to 5 :3 0 p .m . in W om en’ s y e a r in Room 9 , Home E c •, O c­ a .m . to 3 :3 0 p .m . on th ird flo o r in typ es ap p ro p riate to the age. IM. C la s s s e s s io n s a r e se t fo r T h a t D e p e n d s . . . to b e r 10 at 7 p .m . G u est sp eak er Union today. , Ju n io r and s e n io r high stud ents F r id a y s , e ith e r 4 to 4 :4 5 p .m . at the m eeting will be D r. M artha C h ap ter o ff ic e r s fro m A lbion w ill b e o ffe re d s q u a re d ance o r 5 to 5 :4 5 p .m . What is Phi S ig ? D ale, home m anagem ent and child C o lle g e , Hope C o lle g e , and W est­ l i t could b e a P hi Sigm a D elta developm ent d ep artm ent. e rn M ich igan , E a s te r n M ichigan or a Phi Sigm a Kappa. Both Sylv ia Coon, D e tro it se n io r, and Wayne S ta te u n iv e rs itie s w ill fr a te r n itie s a re lis te d with the In ter F r a te r n ity C ou ncil a s Phi clu b p re sid e n t, s a y s , ‘ ‘T h is is an open m eeting and everyone d is cu ss p ro b le m s o f th e ir v a rio u s c h a p te rs , sa id G e ra ld Sp ry , con­ W A N T E D S ig s. is w e lc o m e ." fe r e n c e g e n era l ch a irm a n . Students who enjoy T he headline fo r a S ta te News story last week r e f e r r e d to the M iss Sue T o r r e y , L a b o ra to ry F a c u lty a d v is e r s of each chap­ a tast - tempting pizza P r e -S c h o o l, is the new ad v isor. t e r w ill a lso attend. Phi Sigma D eltas who a r e build­ spaghetti or ravioli dinner.,-. ing a new house a s Sig D e lts. H owever, they p r e f e r to be ca lle d Phi S ig s. PER SH IN G R E E S What is a P hi S ig ? W ell, it d ep ends... NATIONAL HONORARY MILITARY SOCIETY Besson To Give INVITES First L-C Talk W aldem ar B e s s o n , the f i r s t ALL FRESH and SOPHOMORE le c tu r e r of th is y e a r’ s L e c tu r e - C o n ce rt s ea so n , will speak at R.O.T.C. CADETS 8 :15 tonight in the K iva. The d ir e c to r of the Institute to an of P o litic a l S c ie n c e at the Uni­ v e rsity of E rlan g en -N u rem b erg OPEN SMOKER w ill d is cu ss " G e rm a n -A m e ric a n "For pizza sake call” P artn e rsh ip — P ro b le m s and ROOM 11 TUESDAY O u tloo k ." Oct. 8, 7 p.m. Dem. H all *u mac C A S A N O V A # 2 E D -7 1 6 8 8 A dm ission to the le c tu r e is Extra Large Garment Bag In heavy vinyl with 5-hook s te e l fr a m e . Has a fu ll length zip p er fo r e a sy a c c e s s . Ideal fo r sto rin g - p ro te c ts c lo th e s p e rfe c tly . 3.69 C lo se t Organizer Gold co lo re d v i n y l , with k r a ft- board s h e lv e s . It u s e s only in ch es of valu able c lo s e t s p a c e . Holds 18 p a ir s of s h o e s and fo u r handbags. the moden look.. I 4.98 Sero of New Haven La Ronde E xerciser T h is b ic y c le e x e r c i s e r is designed dress shirt special selling to b e n e fit, trim and tone up your fig u re . 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