Inside MICHIGAN Weather NEWS Continued cloudy and warm, Campus briefs, p. 11; Top seniors, p. 10; Sports high­ lights, p. 6. STATE with a high in the low 80' s and a chance of showers by UNIVERSITY evening. Monday, June 8, 1964 East Lansing, Michigan Price 10< Vol. 55, Number 162 D e g r e e s G o T o 3 ,4 6 0 I n S u n d a y 's C e r e m o n ie s Class Size Romney S i g n a t u r e I s A u t h e n t i c Sets MSU Questions Record T h e " m a r k of d istin c ­ tio n " a b o u t a M ichigan Goldwater State diplom a is that It is p erso n ally signed by the p resid ent and the s e c r e ­ CLEV ELA N D /P!— G ov . G eo rg e ta ry . Carnegie Head Rom ney told a news c o n fe re n c e M ost u n iv ersity diplom ­ Sunday that u n less Sen . B a r r y G oldw ater con v in ces him that as have the sig n a tu res of the c h ie f a d m in istra to rs on To B e Speaker he stands four sq u are fo r t r a ­ them , but th e s e a r e p rinted S om e 3 ,4 6 0 stu d en ts, the l a r ­ ditional Republican p rin c ip le s " I instead of being signed p e r­ g e s t num ber in MSU h is to ry , w ill w ill do everything I can to keep son ally . T h is even ap p lies r e c e iv e th e ir d e g re e s at 4 p .m . him fro m becom ing the p arty ’ s to s m a lle r c o lle g e s with a s Sunday during sp rin g te rm co m ­ ca n d id a te ." few a s 200 stu d en ts. m encem ent e x e r c is e s Shortly a fte r Rom ney spoke, But the MSU " m a r k of B a c c a la u re a te d eg re e s w ill be G ov. W illiam Scranton said at d istin ctio n ’ ’ does not com e awarded to 2 ,7 6 3 and advanced the 56th annual go v ern o r’ s con­ e a sy . Ju s t p ic tu re your­ d e g re e s to 6 9 5 . T h e s e a re r e c ­ fe re n c e h e re that he i s a v a il­ s e lf signing your nam e to o rd s in both c a te g o r ie s . ab le fo r the Republican p r e s i­ ov er 3,4 0 0 p a r c h m e n t Scheduled a s com m encem ent EVERYONE GOES TO SWINGOUT-Lisa Strong views the many sights of the traditional Sen- dential nom ination but won’t ca m ­ sh e e ts a s both P re sid en t T r u s te e s m eeting room ad­ Hannah’ s s e c r e t a r y , sp e a k e r is John W. G ard n er, lor Swingout with her father, Lawrence Strong. The sights were many for all participants and paign fo r it. John A. Hannah and S e c r e ­ joining h is o ffic e . Ruth Ja m is o n sa id s h e p resid en t of the C a rn e g ie C o rp ­ vi s ito r s th hundreds of seniors in caps and gowns, and the ROTC Scots H ig h la n d e rs and T h e re is a fe e lin g , Scranton tary Ja c k B r e s lln had to do k e e p s a sto ck of t h r e e o ra tio n . He w ill re c e iv e an hon­ T h e trad itio n of p e rso n ­ d raftsm an ’ s pens read y fo r sed pipers and drummers providing the music. P h o to by P a t ti Pr out said , that "p e rh a p s the p arty is this y e a r . a lly signed diplom as began o ra ry D o cto r of L aw s d e g re e . Hannah s a i d he sig n s the p resid en t to u s e . The wedging away from the p rin c i­ long ago, Hannah s a id . He H erm an L . King, a s s is ta n t to about 500 at a tim e , but sp e cial pens a r e used be­ ple of equal rig h ts and equal op­ h im se lf e s tim a te s that he the p ro v o st, said he b eliev ed even then he ad m its his c a u se India ink c lo g s in portu nity.” has signed a lm o st 90 p er th e re w ill be a s high as 70 to 80 hand g e ts tire d . re g u la r fountain p e n s. B e c a u se of th is he sa id he i s cent of the diplom as Issued p e r ce n t attend ance by the grad ­ ’6 4 G ra d s S w in g O ut m aking h im s e lf av a ila b le fo r the nom ination although he said he is not a candidate fo r it. Another p ro b lem is that t h e diplom as cannot be s t a c k e d on top of one by the U n iv e rsity thus fa r . "1 fe e l that the p resid en t But a fte r signing MSU d iplom as, H a n n a h ' s job Isn ’ t fin ish ed . He m ust sign uate’ s p a re n ts . A change fro m p rev iou s y e a r s Is that b a c h e lo rs and m a s te rs another b e ca u se the India can at le a s t take tim e to the d eg re e s Issu ed by Oak­ Rom ney said he w as b reaking cand id ates w ill not go to the p la t­ Ink u s e d would s m e a r. sign student diplom as If land U n iv e rsity , MSU’ s af­ his ru le again st engaging in any form to r e c e iv e th e ir d ip lo m as. I n F a ir c h ild C e re m o n y p o litical activ ity on Sunday be­ cau se he fe a r s that G oldw ater might cem en t the nom ination even They a r e stack ed In th re e se p a ra te p l i e s when he s ig n s them in the B o ard of the students w ill go through four y e a r s of education to e a rn t h e m ," he said . filia te n e a r P o n tia c . T h e re a r e few er of th e s e , how­ ev er. Instead four s e n io r c la s s o ffic e r s w ill r e c e iv e token diplom as fo r th o se graduating. F e ik e m a , R o ck fo rd . T hey each 3.9 8 4 . F e ik e m a had the highest b efo re the g o v e rn o r s 'c o n fe re n c e C andidates fo r th e ir d o cto rates Two Highland bands, a long re c e iv e d a $200 c h e ck . m en’ s a v e ra g e of 3 .9 2 9 . ends th is week u n less som e action w ill go to the p la tfo rm , how ever. p ro c e ss io n of b la c k -c la d s e n io r s M iss M acD ougall had the hlgh- R u nners-up in the re s p e ctiv e is taken by those who b e lie v e the H onorary D octo r of Law s d e - and P re sid e n t John A. Hannah’ s a d d ress to d ep artin g students e s t graduating av e ra g e with (continued from page 3) Republican p arty should s tic k by Javits Urges ■ g r e e s w ill be awarded to Ralph its trad itio n al support of c iv il J . B unche, U nited N ations under­ w ere fe a tu re s of S en io r Sw ing- rig h ts. s e c r e ta r y fo r s p e cia l p o litica l af­ out Sunday aftern o o n in F a i r ­ G oldw ater, expected to a r r iv e f a ir s , and Ja y L . L u sh, d istin ­ (G e t In M a in stre a m , B a r r y ’ ch ild T h e a te r . P re sid e n t Hannah re m in isce d o v er trad itio n o f p a st swingouts a s he told the g rad u ates, " I n Parents Must OK at the co n fe re n ce today, has op­ posed som e p ro v isio n s of the c iv il righ ts b ill now pending be­ guished p r o fe s s o r of ag ricu ltu re at Iowa S tate U n iv e rsity , A m es, Iowa. fo re the S en ate. Scran to n and Ja v its said " t h e Republican M au rice J . Day, sen io r v ic e - Move Off-Campus the p ast fo u r y e a r s you have WASHINGTON UP)-Sen, Ja c o b K. opposes c lo tu re on th e c iv il rig h ts Rom ney support th is m e a su re. p a rty , as the p arty of L in co ln , p resid en t of C ru c ib le S te e lC o m - changed. If you have changed fo r Ja v it s , R -N .Y ., c a lle d on S en . m e asu re which has been debated ought to be fo u r-s q u a re fo r c iv il pany of A m e rica , P ittsb u rg h , w ill the b e tte r , then the c o lle g e e x ­ B a r r y G old w ater, R - A r lz ., Sun­ th ree months in the Senate. r ig h ts .” re c e iv e an h o n o rary D octor of Ja v its gave h is view s on h is p e rie n c e h as been a s u c c e s s ." Students ov er 21 who a re mov­ unapproved re s id e n c e s su m m er T o d a y M a r k s '3 0 * day to vote fo r c lo tu re to end the m arathon debate on the c iv il w eekly p ro g ram tra n s c rib e d fo r He added that " t h e new resp o n ­ E ngin eerin g d e g re e . M o re im portan t than the In­ te rm to notify h is o ffice . s ib ility brought by the C a lifo rn ia ing off cam pus fo r the f ir s t tim e New Y ork te le v isio n and rad io D istinguished Alumni Awards dividual growth of each p e rso n Students who a re taking le s s F o r T e r m ’s N e w s rig h ts b ill. v ic to ry ” should m ake Gold'wa te r th is su m m er m ust have a p aren ­ sta tio n s. w ill be p re se n te d to J . Jo se p h Hannah s a id , i s the c o lle c tiv e than s ix c r e d its during the en­ T h e v ote, scheduled fo r Wed­ re c o n sid e r h is p osition again st tal acknowledgm ent le tte r on file Sen. K a rl E . Mundt, R -S .D ., C ra n m o re , P o r t C h e s te r , N .Y ., growth— the growth re fle c te d in tir e su m m er do not have to file T h is 14-p ag e edition of the nesday. “ p re s e n ts a g re at oppor­ c lo tu r e . with the off-cam p u s housing of­ con sid ered a G oldw ater b a c k e r, p resid en t of the P ackaging Ma­ the growth o f the nation. fic e . a p aren tal acknowledgment let­ S tate News Is the fin al issu e of tunity fo r S e n ato r Goldw ater to “ Eighty p e r cen t of the Repub­ c h in e ry D ivision of Crom pton told a re p o r te r he exp e cts th e S en ior of the y e a r aw ards w ere t er. spring te rm . B i-w e e k ly sum m er com e forw ard and m ake it c le a r lican m em b ers of the House of T h e le tte r m u st s ta te the p ar­ A rizona s e n a to r to oppose c lo ­ a n d Knowles C o r p o r a t i o n ; p resen ted to J im B a r n e s , F e n ­ A report by the off-cam pus edition w ill begin Ju n e 2 5 . that he wants to be in the m ain­ R e p re se n ta tiv e s voted fo r the en t’ s knowledge that h is son o r tu re but then to vote fo r the c iv il D o re tta S . H offm an, Manhattan, ton, and L ean ne T r e b llc o c k , M il­ housing o ffice in d icates that stu ­ T h e S ta te News would like to s tre a m of Republican thinking,” b ill, and at le a s t tw o-th ird s of daughter Is living In unapproved rig h ts b ill on final p a ssa g e . K an ., dean of the C o lleg e of w aukee, W ise . dents will not be able to com ­ take th is opportunity to wish J a v it s said . Republican s e n a to rs would vote o ff-cam p u s h o u sin g .T h is reg u la­ G oldw ater, how ever, has said H om e-E con o m ics at K ansas S tate J a m ie B la n ch a rd , Royal Oak, p lete re g is tra tio n if they do not students good luck on fin a ls and G oldw ater, leading the field In fo r I t,” the New Y o rk e r s a id . tion i s in e ffe c t throughout the som e p a rts of the b ill go too fa r U n iv e rsity ; T h o m a s W . Kim en re ce iv e d the s e n io r aw ard fo r have a lo ca l a d d re ss. If a stu­ extend b e st w ish es to graduating the fight fo r the Republican p r e s ­ acad em ic y e a r . and a re u n sa tisfa c to ry to him . “ So 1 s in c e r e ly hope he will S r ., W estern S p rin g s, 111. v ic e - outstanding p a rticip a tio n in cam ­ dent p a s s e s through re g is tra tio n s e n io r s . idential nom ination, has said he take th is opportunity to change h is p resid en t of R . R . Donnelley and pus a c tiv itie s . T h e housing o ffice sends the without giving a lo cal ad d ress, he p osition and put h im s e lf in the Sons of C h icag o ; and C la re n c e B o a rd o f T r u s te e s sch o la rsh ip le tte r s to p a re n ts , and they should is in violation of U n iv ersity p o li­ m a in stre a m of Republican th in k - H. S h a v e r, G le n co e , 111., c h a ir ­ aw ards fo r high est acad e m ic a c - be returned b efo re the s ta r t of "ing on c iv il r ig h ts .” V ie ts D e n o u n c e L o d g e cy. man of the bo ard , United S ta te s aw ards f o r h igh est acad em ic t h e te r m . F o r t h i s re a so n , "S tu d e n ts who fee! they have Gypsum Com pany, C h icago . achievem en t during the p ast four P a tr ic k B . S m ith , d ir e c to r of o ff- su fficien t re a s o n s to w arrant an cam pus housing, urged students In c a s e of Inclem ent w eath er, y e a r s w e re aw arded to C arolyn exception to the housing p olicy Last Chance a d ecisio n to m ove the ce re m o n ­ M acD ougall, F lin t, and H erm an who a re planning to move into m ay seek s p ^ i a l p e rm issio n at ie s indoors to J e n i s o n F ie ld th is o ffic e ,” Sm ith said . He em phasized that a rra n g e ­ m ents fo r excep tio n s to housing In M a ssive S a ig o n Protest For W a iv e rs Students w ishing to m ake appli­ House will be m ade by 2 :3 0 p .m . Sunday and announced at frequent World News p o lic ie s m ust be com pleted be­ fo re the s ta r t of a te rm . T h e spe­ P o lic e w ere unable to say how " W e req u est M r. Cabot Lodge catio n fo r su m m e r te rm w aiver exam in atio n s 1 n U n iv e rsity C ol­ in te rv a ls on MSU rad io statio n s WKAR and W K A R -FM . SAIGON, V iet Nam M>!~Bois­ leg e c o u rs e s m u st get p e rm issio n T ic k e ts issu ed to grad u ates many w ere hu rt, but the number to b e re s o lu te and c le a r in h is at a Glance c ia l p e rm issio n must be filed b e­ fo re a student r e g is t e r s o r he is tero u s V ietn am ese crow ds de­ nounced U .S. A m bassad or Henry did not appear to be high. p osition ag ain st t h e com m u­ M ost of the d em o n stra to rs— n is ts .” to do so today. P e r m its m ay b e obtained in fo r th e ir p a re n ts w ill be n e c e s ­ s a ry ONLY If the c e re m o n ie s reco rd ed a s being im prop erly Cabot Lodge Sunday in a m a ssiv e a re fo rce d in d o o rs. e stim ated t o num ber a b o u t 222 B e s s e y . housed. Rom an C ath olic dem onstration " S p e c ia l p e rm is sio n is given 4 0 ,0 0 0 — w ere o rd e rly , but a few that packed S aig o n 's downtown to many students each t e r m ,” peeled off to scu ffle with oppo­ Jets Downed In Laos Sm ith sa id . “ But the student must s t r e e t s . F e a r a ro s e that the de­ n en ts. m on stration might be a portent WASHINGTON UPl-A second A m erican je t re c o n n a iss a n c e plane take the re s p o n s ib ility fo r ini­ B a n n e rs c a r r ie d by demon­ o f danger fo r the p re se n t gov­ has been shot down by com m u nist ground fir e In the P lain e Des tiatin g p ro ceed in g s and following s tr a to r s read : ernm ent a s g rav e a s the Budd­ J a r r e s a re a of C e n tra l L a o s, the S ta te D epartm ent re p o rte d Sun­ p ro p er ch an n els. He should not "D ow n with Cabot L odge.” hist c r i s i s of 1963 which toppled hope t h a t things will somehow " G o hom e Cabot L o d g e ." day. the Diem governm ent. T h e p ilot of the R F 8 fig h ter from the U .S . a ir c r a f t c a r r i e r K itty work th e m se lv e s out a fte r r e g is ­ Hawk parachu ted to the ground a s did the p ilot of the A m erican tratio n is o v e r .” B e fo re a tro p ic a l downpour re c o n n a issa n c e c r a f t downed in the sa m e a re a Saturd ay. fin ally d isp ersed the d em onstra­ F a c u lty G r o u p . T h e d ep artm ent said s e a r c h and r e s c u e operations a re underway tion a fte r th re e h ou rs, one group trie d to pull down a stone m e­ fo r both m en. T h e se a rch fo r the airm an downed Saturday has not succeed ed in finding him y e t. JFK Drive m o rial plaque to P re sid e n t Ken­ nedy in newlynamed John F . Ken­ T o D is c u s s B ia s v T h e F a cu lty C om m ittee on Stu­ nedy Square. New Troubles For Korea? Nets $2,500, Som e V ietn am ese who trie d to te a r down a n ti-L o d g e banners dent A ffa irs will m eet today for the final tim e th is te rm . SEO U L, K o rea UP)-D eath in a Seoul hospital room r a is e d fe a rs T h e group is expected to d is­ Sunday of new student tro u b le fo r the p ro -W e st governm ent of P re sid en t Chung Hee P a rk . 9,000 Names c a r r ie d by som e of the demon­ s tr a to r s w e re attack ed . S ev eral c u s s U n iv e rs ity policy toward r a c ia l d iscrim in a tio n in o ff-c a m ­ With h is fa th e r at h is bed sid e, U n iv e rsity fresh m an L e e Y o o n - e ld erly m en and women fainted in the c ru s h . Red C ro s s c a rts pus housing. T h e cam pus ch ap ter Shik, 2 0 , died of in ju rie s re c e iv e d In anti-governm ent rio tin g la s t T h e John F . Kennedy L ib r a ry shuttled around the frin g es of of the NAACP requ ested th re e W ednesday. T h r e e m a jo r operatio n s fo r head, c h e st and abdom inal Fund has c o lle c te d about $2,500 the crowd rem ov ing the injured. m onths ago that the U n iv ersity in ju rie s fa ile d to save h im . He n ev er regained c o n sc io u sn e ss . in its d riv e . T h e r e a re 9,0 0 0 Issu e a stro n g statem ent on d is­ Out of th is p e rso n al d ram a C9me the p o ssib ility of s e r io u s stu­ sig n atu res on the sh e e ts d is tr i­ c rim in a tio n In unapproved hous­ dent r e p e rc u s s io n s — p ossib ly m o re d em onstration s ag ain st P a rk ’ s buted during the c o lle ctio n . ing. re g im e a fte r a weekend of p e a c e . T h e sig n atu re s h e e ts will be A ccord in g to p re se n t p o licy , bound and sen t to be shelved P a y D a y F rid a y land lord s a re taken off the ap­ In the lib r a r y , which is being ■Lawyers Favor Prayer Ban proved housing lis t if they p ra c ­ built in C am b rid g e, Mass;-" tic e r a c ia l d iscrim in a tio n . T h e WASHINGTON UB-A p lea to C o n g re ss to oppose any amendment J a m i j B la n ch a rd , Royal Oak F o r G r a d A s s t ys NAACP has asked the U n iv er­ to the con stitu tio n to p e rm it public sch oo l re lig io u s e x e r c i s e s was s e n io r and ch airm an of the ca m ­ P ay day fo r graduate a s s is ­ sity to announce that students made Sunday by 223 con stitu tional la w y e rs. _ pus d riv e , said , " W e of the d rive tants will b e F r id a y , June 12, w ill not be p erm itted to liv e in SENIORS LEAVE THEIR MARK-Members of the Closs of ’64 continue an MSU tradition, the expected to get m o re sig n atu res T h e group, which includes 55 law school deans,Jo^ped In a public ra th e r than . Monday, June 15, any unapproved housing w here carving of names on the oaken tables of ‘‘Old College Hall" in the Union. statem en t subm itted to the House Ju d ic ia ry C o m m ittee, which la st and le s s m oney. T hings worked due to the end o f spring te rm . I d iscrim in a tio n e x is t s . Photo by George Junne week com p leted h earin g s on proposed am endm ents. in r e v e r s e . Michigan State News, E a s t Lansing, Michigan Monday, June 8, 1964 Letters To The Editor 786, 804, 8 2 5 -Hike! M SU students m ay h id e fro m th e outside fo r tu itio n if th e y live in M ichigan o r $315 world behind their te x tb o o k s and under Red m o re if th e y a re n o n -resid en ts. B u s S c h e m e R a is e s D o u b t C ed ar blankets, but they can not e sc a p e the in g 's e n tertain m en t s o le ly be­ S ta te s we A m e rica n c itiz e n s can ­ T o the E d ito r: w ith. S in ce the c lim a te o f your reality of the cost of living. ca u se h i s com panion f o r that not speak with the sa m e auth ority B a s i c c o lle g e e x p e n s e s have ju m p ed higher C on gratu lations to the adm in­ s ta te is about the s a m e a s h e re evening happens to be fe m a le . a s c itiz e n s of the fo re ig n coun­ W hile so m e can tune out the state, national istra tio n fo r th e ir shrew d m a­ could you su g g est som e v a rie ­ right a lo n g with the cost of living a c ro s s the What p o s s ib le b a s is i s th e re neuvering of the cam pus tr a ffic t r ie s c o n ce rn e d . We should l i s ­ tie s of som e of the m a jo r ve­ and international new s, few can ignore the fo r th is lu d icro u s p r a c tic e ? Wo­ country: p ro blem . T h e p lan s have been r e ­ ten to both s id e s and com e to g e t a b l e s e sp e c ia lly to m ato es, constant tug at th e ir billfolds. m an p r o fe s s e s to be the equal of our own c o n clu sio n s. leased so d is c r e te ly that, a s us­ p e a s , spinach and o t h e r ''g r e e n s " m an, both In te lle ctu a lly and so ­ H a rry R . Hoppe u al, opposition by facu lty and p la n ts, and c a r r o t s that m ight Undoubtedly, next year when returning s tu ­ C o m p la in ts that the U niversity is “ robbing c ia lly . if th is indeed i s the c a s e , D epartm ent o f E n g lish students could be n eatly co n tro l­ be adapted to th is c lim a te ? I why does sh e continue to sub­ d e n t s h a v e to pay $21 m o re than this year for us blin d ’’ w ill ru m b le around c a m p u s and b a c k led . T h e ta c tic s used w ere beau­ je c t h e r s e lf to th is type of wa­ would a ls o lik e to know of a tiful in th e ir s im p lic ity . v a rie ty of e a r ly m atu ring field d orm itory fees there will be groans and a hom e when Dad gets the w ord, but the e x tra te re d - down p ro stitu tio n ? M ust few sharp crie s of protest. d ollars w ill be paid, along with the e x tra F i r s t c a m e the broad hints during fa ll and w in ter te r m s . m an pay fo r the p le a su re o f h e r DDT Research and sw eet c o rn s in c e the co rn com pany w hile re c e iv in g nothing h e re tak e s fro m 10 to 13 m onths Nobody r e a lly knew the whole T o the E d ito r: d ollars for c a r s , clothes, bow ling b a lls , den­ tan g ib le in re tu rn fo r the p le a su re to m a tu re . If you could suggest T h e n ew r o o m and b o a r d f e e - - $ 8 2 5 , up fro m sto ry , and thus the p lan n e rs could G eo rg e W allace of the U niver­ tist bills, and, of co u rse, m eat and potatoes, of h is com pany? a d d re s s e s that handle th e se ve­ finish th e ir task without being sity ’ s zoology dep artm ent d e s e r ­ $804 for 1 9 6 3 -6 4 --is the second straight T h e re aso n fo r th is p r a c tic e r i t ie s , it would a lso be help­ bothered by such triv ia as stu ­ v es m o re c re d it than anyone e ls e rent or m o r tg a g e paym ents. lie s in the fa c t that it is m e r e ly fu l. I am also in te re ste d in s m a ll h ik e in d o r m i t o r y fees and the third in crea se dent (or even facu lty) o b je c tio n s . fo r h is r e s e a r c h and c o n ce rn tra d itio n a l, though unfounded and fr u its fo r th is a r e a , i f you can With sp rin g te rm c a m e the de­ about w ild life on th is cam p u s. If in the last fo u r y e a r s . illo g ic a l, fo r m an to p r o s tr a te suggest a te x t book o r supply A rising co st of living s e e m s to b e a fact ploym ent ta c tic s , the p ro m is e s . it hadn’t been fo r h is r e s e a r c h h im s e lf b e fo re the e v ery w ish m e with additional in fo rm atio n Ju s t a few sh o rt w eeks ago, P r e s ­ which proved that DDT could and Seniors who entered M SU in S e p t e m b e r , of A m e rica n life --o n cam p u s as w ell as “ out of woman. In th is day and age in th is a r e a I would g re a tly ident Hannah told a B ro d y Group would k i l l son gbird s nothing of m odern p r o g r e s s , le t us throw a p p re c ia te it. 1961, will need $39 m o re for d orm fees next th e re ” and students w ill be rem ind ed again would be acco m p lish ed to find audience that f r e e shuttle, bus Thank you v e ry m uch fo r your back the d ark v e il of outmoded out m o re about the p e s tic id e - fa ll than th e y did a s fre sh m e n --p lu s $69 m o re s e r v ic e would so lv e the p ro b lem s tim e and any help you can give n ex t fall at registration . s o c ia l tra d itio n and d isca rd the w ild llfe re la tio n sh ip on the cam ­ of com m uting students parked m e . If th e r e is any c o s t in handl­ Insid ious b e lie fs of the p a s t. pus. twenty m inutes fro m th e ir c la s ­ ing o r m a ilin g p le a s e notify m e N am e W itheld N am e W ithheld s e s . With a ll the groundwork laid , and I w ill be glad to pay fo r it. the plans w e re subm itted to the J im S e e k e r B o ard of T r u s t e e s and appro­ ved; the task w as co m p le te . Dumfounded Peace Corps -3 0 - Then c a m e the only flaw . A T o the E d ito r: few students re m em b e re d h e a r­ In e s s e n c e , J o e P a n y a rd 's Editor’ s Note: The following ing p ro m is e s of an im proved P oint of View s e t s out to prove letter was received recently “ - - 3 0 - - ” ; the jo u rn a list’s sym b o l for the bus s e r v ic e , som ething which the with fa c ts that he has the right by Deran Markarian, assist­ journalistic m ach in e. Beginning with the first end of a story, a job com pleted. The fam iliar U n iv ersity w as not p rep ared to to hate N egroid s b e ca u se they ant professor of horticulture. cla ss day of s u m m e r te rm , a new staff will provide, on such s h o rt n o tice, a r e in f e r io r . It w ill be p o in tless sign around the new spaper o ffic e th a t s ig n i­ fo r so m any stu d en ts. Even th is to d isp ro v e w h atev er id eas he begin th e p a in fu l p ro c e ss of finding out its D e a r S ir : fies th a t th e task is com plete on an assig n ­ p ro b lem h as been d eftly d ealt now hold s, and one cannot rig h t- I am a P e a c e C orps Volun­ m istak es and w orking up an e ffe c tiv e o p e r­ w ith. By im posin g a $36 p e r . fully begrudge him h is attitu d e. m ent, and th a t it is tim e to go on to th e next t e e r serv in g in C o lo m b ia, South annum fin a n cia l t e s t, the num ber B u t, in a ll fa ir n e s s to h is c a ­ ation. A m e ric a . My s it e i s a sm a ll one. of students using the bu ses can p acity to c o lle c t fa c ts and prove a r e a i n the m o u n t a i n s about be lim ited to a num ber that h is p oint, why m u st he find it All th is g o e s on at the sa m e tim e the new s, n e c e s s a r y t o h ate som ething 12,000 fe e t above se a le v e l. I the U n iv e rsity can handle. T h re e te rm s of new spapering, ten w eeks work with the Guam biano and and the N ew s, c o m e s out ev ery day, sp rea d ­ T h e re re m a in s only the p o s­ which is in fe r io r ? e a c h , fiv e p a p e r s a w e e k (. . .special W elco m e I m u st c o n fe ss that the said P ay Indians o f th is a r e a try in g s ib ility that the new bus s e r v ic e ing w ord of the im portan t events and so m e of Point o f View m o m e n tarily dumb­ to im p rov e the nu trition al stan ­ I s s u e in S e p t e m b e r ) , h av e been a v a lu a b le e x ­ m ay not get enought s u b s c r ib e r s founded m e fo r throw ing light on d ard s and a g ric u ltu ra l h abits of the significant co m m e n ts on them to an aud­ p erience in acad em ic and hum an relations ience m ade up of 97 per c e n t o f th e p e o p le of su fficie n t afflu en ce to pay the fe e . W hile th is p o s sib ility i s profound ig n o ra n ce su stained by enlightened fa c ts and p ro o fs . - th e se p eo p le. T o give you an idea of how p rim itiv e th e s e peo­ Letter Policy for everyone on the State News staff, andN t slig h t, it should b e provided fo r,, p le a r e , they s t ill plant a ll th e ir aro u n d th e U niversity. S . Maumba Sepeku chance to do the U niversity and the people le s t our im proved bus s e r v ic e co rn up and down the s lo p e s . T h e L e t te r s should not be longer f a il. T h e r e fo r e , m ay I suggest only v e g e ta b le s they grow a r e than 300 w ord s, and should be that m ake it up a great serv ice. W h e th e r o r not each of the 134 issu es put out S e p te m b e r a fifty cen t p e r w heel r o lle r sk ate ta x . T h is ,' in view of the Proper Voice o nions, cab b ag e, and p o tato es, and Instead o f eatin g th e se they typed double spaced if p o s sib le . N am es a n d -a d d re ss should a lso The graduating se n io rs on this y e a r’s State new lo ca tio n s o f d o rm ito rie s , T o the E d ito r: usually s e ll a ll that they grow. b e included. No unsigned le tte r s to Ju n e has been well received , each has News staff are about ready to l e a v e the old fa r fr o m .c la s s e s , should provide I am delighted that at long T h e re a so n I am w ritin g th is will be p rin te d , but nam es m ay serv ed a function in the U niversity, and each su fficien t revenue. la s t an I s r a e li student has an­ le tt e r is to ask your help on a be withheld if we fe e l th e re is job behind , anxiou s to get away fro m the ro u ­ has added to th e education of everyone in­ A lan M . L esg o ld sw ered an A rab student’ s le tt e r few things I am having tro u b le re a so n . tine of six to fourteen pages daily with w hich about the P a le s tin e p ro b le m . It volved with it, from the editors down to the m o st casual read er. they have been living. And the others on the A Fair Shake is to each one’ s c re d it that he w ish es to p re se n t h is hom eland’ s [a X P_ ■ 1x x 1 Rx D_ CROSSWORDPUZZLE JE JN x 1 K x x s t a f f a r e r e a d y to m ove into the new positions c a s e in the d ispute. But why B A R_ o_ n_ E_ D T o the E d ito r: The 134 s e t s o f news assign m en ts, page they will hold in g e ttin g o u t th e next volum e didn’ t the e d ito r im m ed iately in ­ A IB _A_ L 0 _E P N of papers. Hugh H efn er, e d ito r-p u b lis h e r b e lie v e s that the people of today vite an I s r a e li student to rep ly ACROSS M E J4 a D x x a x A_ 1 lay-outs, p aste-u p s and p re ss runs have e x is t in a s ic k and confused s o ­ to M r. K haduri’ s le tte r , o r why 1. Lyric poem 29. Soft drink A R K1 G E L A ti Xol I N x aSS1 aa Y dealt with a variety of im p ortan t p roblem s, didn’ t M r. B en David rep ly soon­ 4. Cuara 3 0. Abyss. G_ E_ R D E D The U n iversity has continued m oving fo r ­ c ie ty . What he im p lies is that e r ? It is p ro p e r than an argu­ 7. Liberal or vizier E M s L and a few of little im p ortan ce, covering what people a r e s till ad hering to the 2 a a xSj w ard, if s o m e t i m e s h a ltin g ly and in s p ite o f m ent in itiated by a c itiz e n of radical 31. Rabid old adage that s e x i s an ev il P_ E R T S_ we hope w as a balanced range of local, na­ periodic b o m b ard m en t fro m these editorial that should not even be talked one cou ntry should be answ ered 11. Ecclesiasti­ 32. Cure-all 71s a o E E E a A E 36. Dine i l ti 3 Tsi 1 cal list tional and w orld events. about le t alone condoned in any by a c itiz e n of the opposing 13. Vocal solo 37. Auricular JE R_ 3rj R_ 0 G T oday’s is the last paper to b e put out by colu m ns, and t h e sa m e relationship will way, shape o r m an n er. cou ntry. 14. Portrayed 38. Protein of M E_ e ] 5_ 1 6 E 3X3 the staff that haltingly to o k stock o f i t s e l f in c o n tin u e n e x t y e a r a n d o n i n t o a l l t h e y e a r s H ow ever, one does not have to com e to the con clu sio n that man But it w as not p ro p er fo r A m erican c itiz e n s , which I p r e ­ 15. Stuff 16. Moslem sweet almonds X E_ T_ A_ T . x a s 1x S follow ing. 41. Miss i s living in a s ic k and illo g ica l su m e M r . E d elso n and M r. Sp ar title S e p te m b e r, w hich by a p r o c e s s of grinding and 17. Fast Cinders T h e dead lin e fo r the fir s t s u m m e r iss u e is s o c ie ty by re s o rtin g to such a to b e , to in terv en e ln^a debate repartee 42. Causing DOWN 5. Small oiling has turned in to a reasonably efficient c o n tro v e r sia l t o p i c a s se x and between c itiz e n s of fo reig n coun­ approaching. 19. Corroded stress 1. Identical whale oil cask m o ra lity . t r i e s — u n less M r . E d elson o r 6. City In 20. Orb of day 43. Air 2. Giver One can e a s ily com e to the M r. Spar is a paid propagandist Wisconsin 21. Shape 44. Terminus 3. Shelved sam e con clu sio n by exam lng the fo r I s r a e l, duly re g is te re d with 45. Alphabet cabinet 7. Pithy 23. ChaJfflnch Hope sp rin gs e t e r n a l . T h e highly m o ra l p r a c tic e of utilizing the D epartm ent of S ta te , in which letter 4. Siam, coin 8. Makes a 27. Disloyalty M IC H IG A N STATI STATE MEWS grounds a n d m aintalnan ce de-- s o c ia l p r e s s u r e to fo r c e the un­ p artm ent is s t il l tryin g to grow derdog m ale to foot the e n tire c a s e the w r ite r should have an­ nounced the con n ectio n . On m at­ / 2 % 3 4 5 t 7 3 9 ÌO slip 9. Command U N IV E R S IT Y g r a s s in the South Cam pus a r e a . b ill fo r two people fo r an even­ t e r s not re la te d to the United a 12 i 13 10. Spiritless 12. River in Ecuador 14 % 15 18. British inn % lé i M em b er A sso ciated P r e s s , United P r e s s su m m e r te rm ; s p e cia l W elcom e Issu e in Sep­ 19. Astern In tern atio n al, Inland D aily P r e s s A sso cia tio n , A sso cia te d C o lleg ia te P r e s s A sso ciatio n , te m b e r. Second c la s s postage paid at E a st L an sin g , Administration 'OK* n 13 2 2 . Brazilian macaw M ich igan P r e s s A sso ciatio n . P u b lish ed by the students of M ichigan S ta te U n iv ersity . Issued on c la s s days Monday M ichigan . E d ito ria l and b u sin e ss o ffic e s at 341 Student S e r v ic e s Building, M ichigan S tate U n iv ersity , T o the E d ito r: D oesn’t it get tirin g con stan tly h e a rin g p e o p lé a d m in istratio n ? Would it be too much to ask fo r c o n stru c tiv e c r it ic is m ? Why. c a n ’ t people look at som e of the m a jo r ity in the 1 ong run? 19 21 i22 i % 23 20 %%% 24 ¿5 26 23. Blushing 24. Roving 25. Absolute com plaining about MSU? It see m s lik e y o u ca n n o t through F rid a y during the fa ll, w inter and sp rin g q u a r te r s , tw ice weekly during the E a s t L an sin g , M ichigan. M ail su b scrip tio n s p ay able in advance: te r m , $3; 2 te r m s , $4; take a fiv e-m in u te co ffee break without h earing C e rta in ly it does not take a genius to figu re 27 2B % 29 superlative 26. Youngster %i % som eone te a r down the MSU ad m in istratio n out that the m oney fro m the facu lty parking 3 t e r m s , $5; full y e a r , $6. with reg ard to v ario u s su b je cts such a s : fe e w ill be used to im prove the p h y sical plant é i % 3» 31 28. Pouch 32. Elegy E d ito r............................................... .B ru ce F a b ric a n t A d v ertisin g M a n a g er......................... F r e d L ev in e W ire E d ito r...................................John Van G iesor Night E d ito r. . . . . . . . . . . j . . Tom W inter " T h e nev er ending in c re a se i n e n ro llm e n t and the facu lty’ s inability to keep up with it” o r the ru m or that "M SU p r o fe s s o r s a r e the of the w hole U n iv ersity ^ and that the $36 bus fe e is r e a lly an e x c e lle n t and s u b tle way to lim it e n ro llm e n t. 32 37 JJ 34 33 35 % 39 36 % 40 33. Guaron's husband 34. Cleopatra's Cam pus E d ito r ................................. G e r r y Hinkley A s s t. Adv. M g r s ......................F ra n k S en g er J r . , low est paid in the B ig Ten” (T h is la s t com m ent O bviously a ll it tak e s t o s e e the p o sitiv e 41 d 42 ■• river 35. So be it A s s 't Cam pus E d ito r............................L iz Hyman ........................Arthur banger is usually fo llo w e d b y “ and the facu lty p arsin g sid e of things is a little ra tio n a l thought and i % 36. Type E d ito ria l S ta ff. . .B a r b B ra d le y , D ave S tew art ................................................................. M ike Kindman S p o rts E d ito r. . ; ...............................J e r r y C aplan C irc u la tio n M b n ag er.......................B ill M arsh all News A d v ise r! ....................D ave Jaehnig fe e is re a lly a sneaky way to fu r th e r c u t s ta ff s a la r i e s ') and lately of c o u r s e ev eryon e is scre a m in g about the $36 p e r y e a r bus fe e . w hat b e tte r p la ce to begin thinking than in an institution of high er learning which is world fam ou s. _ 43 % 44 45 measures 3 9. Including 4 0. By birth Isn’ t i t about tim e som eone d ef ended the R ich ard M ille r Monday, June 8, 1964 3 Michigan State News, E a s t Lansing, Michigan B u r e a u D o o r s R e m a i n O p e n N A A C P C o n tin u e s P ic k e t in g AdCampaign Development A s J o b S e r v i c e C o n t i n u e s A g a in s t O p e n H o u s in g S ta n d Presented The MSU Placement Bureau is here as soon as possible,” Shln­ a year-round operation. gleton said. “ It is very possi­ job,” Shlngleton said. "But he has to work at it.” Although the bureau does not ble that employers will be look­ The Placement Bureau also conduct a formal interviewing ing for students in a wide va­ aids students through its Job program during the summer, it riety of fields.” card files during the summer. Single Out The development of an adver­ continues to aid students in find­ Shingletom pointed out that tising campaign was the subject ing temporary and permanent while most companies, govern­ of a presentation by Oldsmobile employment. ment agencies and schools have The Student Employment Of­ fice, headed by Tom Rand, is also active during the summer. Division of General Motors and 3 Members Brother, Thursday evening. John D. Shlngleton, placement hired the bulk of their employ­ their advertising agency D.P. director, said that numerous in­ ees for next year, they will still dividual employers request in­ be looking for a few college Rand’s office aides students in finding employment on and off campus. The bulk of the Jobs terviewing time at the bureau graduates on a selective basis. are temporary. In the summer, Of Council The advertising campaign of the "Vista C ru iser" station wa­ gon was presented to 150 adver­ during June, July and August. “ The student who Is grad­ "Students who are graduating uating this summer and has not In July or August and do not found permanent e m p lo y m e n t Jobs for students range from lawn mowing to dipping ice cream cones. tising students by a five man M em bers of the cam pus chap­ have lobs yet should register still has a chance of getting a The Student Employment Office panel. Oldsmobile advertising te r o f- th e NAACP continued to is an agency of the Placement manager, Lee Witten, moderated lead p ro te s t m a r c h e s F rid a y a - Bureau. gainst the E a s t L an sin g C ity C ou ncil’ s stand on open occu ­ the panel which traced the in­ troductory campaign for the new car from drawing board to in­ Swingout .. returned Intact ini as Alumni Offi­ pancy. troduction In mass media. (continued from page 1) divisions were Charles Newman, cers of the 1964 Class. Sixty- Pardon Our Blooper F o r the second tim e in four Alpha Delta Sigma, men’ s ad­ of Swarz Creek, with 3.899 aver­ four outstanding seniors were d ays, stud en ts, facu lty m em b ers a n d E a s t L an sin g re sid e n ts vertising fraternity sponsored age and Carolyn Klebler, of Lans­ named to the 1964 Club. the program. New officers of ADS ing, with 3.898. These students The band-accompanied march Ja c k 9s to Fairchild from Beaumont To­ m arch ed in fro n t of the C ity H all and the E a s t L an sin g Savings and were presented at the meeting. each received a $100 check. They are:president, Dennis Mar­ Senior Class President Jamie wer was preceded by a half-hour Chinese Food Loan A sso cia tio n . tin, Dearborn Junior; vice-pres­ Blanchard announced t h a t the musical and marching display by the MSU Highlanders and the ident. Mike Bidwell, East Lans­ senior gift to the University would Flint Scottish Pipe Band. P ick etin g s ta rte d T u esd ay af­ t e r m em b e rs of the Council r e ­ ing Junior; secretary, Dave San- be a 15-foot neon-lighted bulle­ kovlch, Berkley junior; and trea­ tin board featuring interchange­ The procession from Beau­ is located at je c te d a re so lu tio n Monday by mont wound along East Circle the E a s t L an sin g Human R e la ­ SP AR T ANCHEERLEAD- surer, Bob Hoeksema, E a s t able letters. Lansing Junior. Drive from the library by the The senior class officers were Computer Center and Bessey Halj, 1423 E. Michigan Aye. tion s C o m m ission to recom m end ERS FOR THIS FALL ~ that the c ity atto rn ey draw up D e c o r T o Front row, left to right, Co- U n i o n B o o k S t o r e U n i o n B o o k S t o r e U n i o n B o o k S t o r e U n i o n B o o k S t o r a fa ir housing o rd in an ce. rol Cudworth, Harriet Dav­ N early 2 5 0 w hites and N eg ro es, idson, Mary—K+uiber, Jane u led by M elvin M. M oore, cam pus Potris, Dolly Graening, Na­ I n A b b o t L o b b y ncy LaLonde. Bock row, NAACP p re sid e n t and In k ste r Jun ior, pick eted F rid a y fo r two Gory Hampel, David Dob­ Abbot H all, p re se n tly a wom­ women’ s re s id e n c e to r e c e iv e , h o u rs. T h e p ro te s ts w ere aim ed bins, James Ehle, Roger en’ s dorm to be converted to will be retu rn ed to be presented d ire c tly at th re e cou n cil m em ­ Kolasinski, John DarlingI m en’ s re s id e n c e , re c e n tly faced again next y e a r . b e r s : Max S tro th e r, MSU pu r­ the d ecision of strip pin g the dorm M iss S tic k le said she p erceiv ed Henry Sparapani. chasing agent, Kenneth D illin g er of its p e rso n a lity o r leaving sou - no b itte r n e s s as a re s u lt of the of the Savings and Loan A sso c ­ v e n ie rs to the new occupants. co n v ersio n , as has been noted in • . .flo w e rs sh o w how iation and T od K in te r, a r e a l­ "W e wanted to leav e Abbot a p rev ious y e a r s . m uch you re a lly ca re to r , all of whom v ocally opposed “ T h e g ir ls see m to look fo r­ d orm , not a sh e ll fo r the m en ,’ ’ open housing le g islatio n at the Sharon S tic k le , D e tro it ju n ior and ward to m o v i n g arou n d ," she Barnes Floral C ouncil m eeting. p resid en t of the dorm said . said . “ Many a re moving to W est With the new chan g eo v er, the C ir c le d o rm s, but the m ajority of E a st L a n sin g The nicest way T h e d em o n stratio n s began F r i ­ E D 2-0871 women had to d ecid e what to do signed up fo r M cD on el.” day a fte r M oore, accom panied by o v er 100 p ic k e ts, c lo se d the c a m ­ with books and tro p h ies and the pus NAACP account with E a s t balan ce of th e ir budget. T h ey decided to leave th e ir L an sin g , Savings and L oan. About com p lete lib r a r y , including en cy­ 30 p e rso n s m arch ed in fron t of the bank, w hile the r e s t moved to the front of the C ity H all cloped ias and re fe re n c e books, to the d o rm ito ry to give the men We know of saying how much a s t a r t. and the C ity H all annex. T h e s ilv e r s e r v ic e was do­ A fter two hou rs of m arch in g, nated to the Women’ s S e rv ic e we appreciated your business is fo r th e ir usage at banquets and M oore led th e p ic k e ts , which grew te a s . I to 2 50, In p a ir s down Grand R iv e r Avenue from Abbot Road to Di­ A three-hu nd red d o llar balance to provide the finest service and v ision S tr e e t, then back up Grand rem ained a fte r b ills w ere paid R iv e r to the U nion. which the women donated to the M ississip p i Sum m er p r o j e c t . M oore rep eated h is plans F r i ­ Abbot Hall will send two of its \ facilities possible. This is just day to c a ll in national c iv il righ ts le a d e rs in the su m m er to d is­ c u s s the p ro b lem of r a c ia l d is­ re p re s e n ta tiv e s to add to the 150 qu ota.' what we intend to do with the crim in atio n in E a s t L ansing " W e hope the men in Abbot housing. He p ro m ise d that m o re w ill invite the m em b ers of the picketing would r e s u lt when stu­ P r o je c t to re tu rn and te ll of th e ir opening of dents retu rn to sch oo l in the fa ll, e x p e r ie n c e s ,” M iss S tic k le said . u n less the C ity C ouncil adopts T h e Spartan S p i r i t Award, f a ir housing le g isla tio n . which Abbot H all was the fir s t SEND YOUR DIPLOMA TO OS V " Tfte Nfcuf C O O L C A R E F R E E SH O R T S L E E V E D R E S S SH IR T C om fortable, w iltless n o tch-sleev e shirt with short point to be unbreakable sealed perm anently against w o o d the p reserv ed plaque. harm ful in I t e m effects an collar. cron . .A w ash -w ear P o ly ester and cotton blend ideal of D a­ for M S U B t m fe S t a / ie b u sin ess, social and travel w ear. of dust and m oistu re. . .then we will W hite and Blue, 14 1/2 to M sizes. return t h e plaque to your hom e $5.00 ad d ress. • finished 7 1/4 & 10 1 4 • $5.94 • Jacobsons H.W.HAUCK CO. 2909 Cynwood, Lonsing ________________IV 5-1586 MEN’ S SHOP wy Before you say CASE Wilson Wonders T h e s e r v ic e s o f th is fin e n e w /s ill goodbye.. . . b o o k sto re w ill b e a v a ila b le MW B e sure to stop in at'T od d ’s and to you June 1 5. It is l o c a t e d see our gigantic selection of sw im ­ w ear. in t h e n e w I n t e r n a t i o n a l Je r r y C ollier and Ann Fagan, b o th of E a st Lansing, a re p erfect date- C e n t e r — r i g h t in t h e m i d d l e m ates i.n their S e ersu ck e r P a rk a s - TO FEE, p e rfe c tfo r beachcom bing - with fu ll AKERS, of c a m p u s . wm 9 f *-* zipper, ing only all-cotton $7.98. bathing J e r r y ’s suit m a tch ­ is only SHAW and McDONEL HALLS W W e a lso h a v e top-quality $4.98. M A D RA S bathing suits for only $4.98! T>dd-S, J L U N IO N B O O K S T O R E HOPS R ig h t O n C a m p u s - A D e p t. O f M S U Detroit Ann Arbor Birmingham Northland E. LANSING U n I o n B o o k S t o r e U n i o n B o o k S t o r e U n i o n B o o k S t o r e U n i o n B o o k S t o Michigan State News, E a s t Lansing, Michigan Monday, June 8, 1964 A T im e F o r T e a r s A n d C h e e rs ’6 3 -6 4 E n d e d Discussions, Decisions In 'Year That Was’ By OYARS BALCERS the p o s sib ility of 30 minute r e g ­ State News Staff Writer istra tio n . But the p ro g ram was discontinued. New park in g and driving re g ­ O ver 2 7 ,6 0 0 stud ents w itnessed ulations w ere announced. Next the ev en ts, fe lt the moods and y e a r no students w ill be allowed changed the c h a r a c te r of the to d riv e on cam pus fro m 7 am .m , U n iv e rsity as they com pleted an­ to d rive on cam pu s from 7 a .m . oth er acad em ic y e a r . to 6 p .m . A fle e t of 10 bu ses F o r the f i r s t tim e in its h is ­ will c i r c l e the cam pu s to re p la ce tory M ichigan S ta te had a g r e a te r the use of c a r s and "m a n p o w e r.” e n ro llm en t than the U n iv e rsity of T h e c o lle g e of B u s in e s s in it­ M ichigan. T h e total sw elled to iated the m ove tow ards low er ju s t ov er 3 0 ,0 0 0 , including the c re d it re q u ire m e n t fo r gradua­ U n iv e rsity of O akland. tion , cutting re q u ire m e n ts to 183 A cc e le ra te d d o r m i t o r y con­ c r e d its . T h e m ove was followed stru ctio n sch e d u le s fe ll ju st s h o rt by the o th er c o lle g e s . The pf the a r r iv a l of the stud ents; C o lleg e of E n g in e e rin g also cut som e lived in unpainted W onders back to 206 c r e d it s . H all ro o m s . O th ers waited a T h e s ta te le g is la tu re en tered week in M cD onel b e fo re they into the c o lle g e life in a number could take a sh o w er. REGISTRATION ’ BATTLE’ CONTINUES—With the University dropping the experimental early of w ays. M ichigan S tate re c e iv e d Among buildings that reach ed registration, students returned to the mass frustration of registration by the multitude. its high est approp riation e v e r ­ com pletion during the y e a r w ere m o re than $ 3 9 .6 m illio n . In its Photo by George Junne A bram s P la n e ta riu m , the C y clo ­ K E NN E D Y D E A T H SHOOK C A M P U S - S t u d e n t s , f ac ul t y, a d mi n i s t r a t o r s w ere shocked at the tro n , the B io c h e m is tr y Building cap ital outlay budget the U n iv er­ a s s a s s i n a t i o n of P r e s i d e n t J o h n F . Ke nne dy l at e fal l term . Un i v e r s i t y residents joined the sity was given funds fo r the con ­ and the parkin g ram p . N earing m axim um of 3 0 ,0 0 0 students was stru ctio n of fou r new buildings. W alter R eu th er ad d ressed the Donnna B u ekem a, Holland Ju n io r, world in t ri but e to t he s l ai n pr e s i de nt . Photo by Bob Barit com pletion a r e the C h e m istry also d efeated . F r a te r n ity and s o r o r ity m em ­ w inter te rm graduating c l a s s . reigned as H om ecom ing Queen. Building and the In tern atio n al T h e U -M and M ichigan S tate T h e deputy p o s tm a s te r g e n era l Judy S m ith , B irm in g h am sopho­ b e rs fought fo r five months a - C e n te r . P ro g ra m s in itiated dur­ riv a lr y re a ch e d another high spoke a tth e ln te r fr a te r n ity C o u n - more was crow ned M iss MSU at gainst p e rso n a l p ro p erty tax ing the y e a r w ere the F e e -A k e r s ov er the e n ro llm e n t of m e rit c i l ’ s in stallatio n banquet. D ick t h e j- H o p in F e b r u a ry . levied by the c ity of E a s t L an ­ d o rm ito ry co m p le x , the P sy ch ­ s c h o la r s . M ichigan a d m in istra ­ G re g o ry drew an e n th u siastic sin g . A fte r num berous appeals B r u c e O ste rin k gained the title o l o g y R e s e a r c h building and to rs c r ie d ’ ’ foul’ ’ at M ichigan audience to h e a r him ad lib and of M r. MSU at the S p in ste r Spin, to the C o u n cil and the B oard pow er p lant. S ta te ’ s p o licy of giving s c h o la r­ quip about everyth in g fro m the also in F e b r u a ry . of Review , the O ff-C am pus A n ti- T h e Bogue S tr e e t brid ge which ships to any m e rit sch o la r who c iv il rig h ts m ovem ent to g en eral T axatio n C o m m ittee stru ck home S u b je cts ran ging fro m d r e s s had been a topic fo r d iscu ssio n liste d S ta te a s h is f ir s t c o lle g e com m en ts about life . in the s ta te le g is la tu r e . T h e leg­ re g u la tio n s, to AUSG to tick e t much of the p re ce e d in g y e a r c h o ic e . MSU en ro lled a re c o rd isla tu re granted a $ 5 ,0 0 0 exem p­ T h e lib r a ry m ade news with the p o lic ie s 'd re w student p ro te s ts threatened to re m a in at the d is ­ 207 fo r the com ing y e a r . tion to all fr a t e r n it ie s , s o r o r itie s announcem ent that a c o o l, a ir during the y e a r . During much cu ssio n lev el fo r another y e a r . A ll-U n iv e rs ity Student G overn­ conditioned s t u d y atm o sp h ere and student c o o p e ra tiv e s. of w inter te r m , the weekly m e e t­ However the U n iv e rs ity and E a st m ent su ffered its usual ups and would be on tap In the sp rin g . ings of the M en’ s Housing A ss o c ­ " T h i s is M arlb o ro C o u n try " L ansing fin ally ag reed on p lan s, downs during the p a st y e a r . T h e T h e announcement was followed iation w ere dom inated by d iscu s­ a sign read on the M t. Hope pu rch ased the rig h t-o f-w a y and sp rin g te rm e le c tio n of a new w inter te rm with a d is c lo s u re of sio n s of ch an g es in.m en’ s d re s s C e m e te ry a few days a fte r the ca lle d fo r b id s. T h e b rid g e is p resid en t re su lte d in a r e - now scheduled to open fo r tr a f ­ e le c tio n to d ecid e the w inner. fic on Aug. 1. B ob H a r r is won by a slig h t m a jo r ­ P re sid e n t John A. Hannah’ s ity ov er J a m e s J e s s e in a com ­ E ducational D evelopm ent Plan p u ter-tab u lated r a c e . gained A cad em ic Sen ate a n d A fa ll te rm referen d u m saw B oard of T r u s te e s approval d ur­ only four of sev en AUSG c o n s ti­ ing the y e a r . T h e action followed tutional am endm ents re c e iv e stu ­ months of c o n tro v e r s y during dent approval. T h e s e included which much was said and many a p rov ision changing AUSG con ­ facu lty m e m b e rs re sig n e d . T h e g r e s s io n a l e le c tio n s from spring p ro g ram included la r g e r c la s s e s te rm to fa ll te r m . T h e amend­ and m o re use of au d io-visu al m ent which would have p erm itted m ethods. an AUSG tax in c r e a s e was de­ A liv e ly c o n tro v e r sy raged be­ feated when a m a jo rity of the tween M ichigan S ta te and U -M student body failed to v o te. AUSG ELECTION ENDS IN TIE**Questioned vote counting procedures, unexpected write-in over the lo catio n of a m ed ical R o b ert H encken, sp e ak e r of school h e re . T h e d ebate re ach ed c o n g r e s s , and Sandy H enry, pub­ candidate confusion, and a lack of a clear majority ended in a second AUSG election which the s ta te le g is la tu re b e fo re fe e l­ lic re la tio n s d ir e c to r , resig n ed put Robert Harris into the student government driver’s seat. Photo by Tony Ferrante ings s ta rte d to sim m e r down. th e ir p o sitio n s la te w inter te rm . M ichigan S ta te p rev ailed with its T h ey gave th e ir re a s o n s " t h e plans to s t a r t a tw o -y e a r med­ in e ffe ctiv e n ess of A USG.” ic a l sch o o l. A flu rr y of p e rs o n a litie s and T h e A tom ic E n erg y C o m m is­ JUDY SMITH s p e a k e rs le ft th e ir m ark on ca m ­ sion decided in O cto b er to support ...Miss MSU... pus with b r ie f a p p e a ra n ce s. F o r a re s e a r c h p r o je c t and la b o r­ U .S . S u rg e o n -G e n e ra l announced a few days the students lived atory on cam pus to in v estigate h is findings co n cern in g the r e la ­ in anticipation of the p o ssib le the e ffe c ts of rad iatio n on plants tionship of c a n c e r and sm oking. a r r iv a l of M adam e Nhu. How­ and tr a c e th is in te rm s of the A sligh t d eclin e in student sm ok­ e v e r , sh e c a n ce lle d h e r appear­ ra m ific a tio n s on the w orld’ s food ing followed the announcem ent, an ce. supply. but it was sh o rt lived . H er fa th e r, T ra n g VanChuong, B rody re s id e n ts breathed a O u t-o f-s ta te stud ents survived did speak to an overflow ing aud­ cautiou s sigh of r e lie f at the another tira d e from the s ta te leg­ ie n ce at the Kiva pointing out the announcement of p lans fo r a new is la tu r e . C u tback s in student a tr o c itie s of h is so n -in -la w ’ s sew age tre a tm e n t p lant. en ro llm en t f r o m the e a ste rn re g im e . T h e 1 9 6 3 -6 4 acad em ic y e a r has s ta te s was p ro m ise d by the ad­ "W in d s of C h an ge,” a con­ been a y e a r of changes in many m in istra tio n , but a move by the fe re n c e c o -s p o n s o re d by AUSG a rea s. Many innovations w ere le g is la tu re to fin an cially punish and the N ational Student A ss o c ­ A YEAR OF DEMONSTRATIONS—Students protested many in itiated ; many w ere discontinued the u n iv e rs itie s with high num­ iation brought to g e th e r a num ber things over the year, many of which were connected with the E a r ly re g is tra tio n fo r s e n io rs b e r s of " f o r e ig n stud en ts” was of high le v e l arm ed fo rc e s p e r ­ problems of civil rights. Coed, above, took part in recent pic. and graduate students fo r w inter d efeated . son nel, p o litic a l au th o ritie s, gov­ keting that protested the East Lansing city council action te rm was held in N ovem ber. E a r l ie r , a m ove to lim it the ern m en tal agents and foreign e x ­ Students w ere en th u siastic o v er S iz e of M ichigan c o lle g e s to a on open occupancy. Photo by Larry Fritzlan p e r ts , Rosebow l fe v e r hit cam pus in i n c r e a s i n g l i b r a r y th e fts . reg u latio n s fo r m e a ls in d orm ­ N ovem ber. Students p articip atin g C h e ck e rs tightened up, s e c u r ity it o r ie s . in what p o lic e term e d " r i o t s ” p recau tio n s w ere talked about; A change in b a sk e tb a ll attend­ but the students ju stifie d as but em otion slow ly waned and ance reg u latio n s fo r hom e gam es " spontaneous d em on stration s ” things retu rn ed to n o rm al. req u irin g the acq u isition of tic ­ swept the cam pus p receed ing the A m ock p rim a r y , held la te in kets fo r each gam e, drew f ie r c e Illin o is g am e. sp rin g te r m , nom inated a J o h n - student p ro te s t fo r a num ber of E nth u siasm which reach ed a son-K ennedy D e m o cra tic tick e t g am es. fe v e r pitch ju s t b e fo re the s c h e ­ and ch o se H enry Cabot Lodge duled Than ksgiving Day gam e was R a th e r H all decided to b reak as the R eu blican nom inee. shocked into em p tin e ss with news with AUSG only to find out th at A num ber of students gained of P re sid e n t John F . Kennedy’ s it couldn’ t do it— but a fte r it death. d istin ctio n during the p ast y e a r . had done s o . U Store Union B o o k Store Union B ook Store T h e new ap artm en t boom at­ tra c te d hundreds of students to "p lu s h liv in g .” H ow ever, the SELL YOUR dean of stud ents o ffic e grew a l­ arm ed at the num ber of students who w ere living in the unapproved un su pervised housing though they would not turn 21 until som e tim e during fa ll te r m . TOP PRICES FOR ALL YOUR TEXTBOOKS Students retu rn ed en m a s s e to Crest Cleaners the dean’ s o ffic e sp rin g te rm as a re s u lt of a s e r ie s of ra id s on WE BUY ALL BOOKS AT ANY TIME g r a s s s e r s in S h iaw assee County. FREE ST0RAGÎ S h e riff P o r t e r ’ s nam e grew to student infam y a s the r e s u lt of 111 student a r r e s t s . Ir r e g u la r ­ itie s w ere re p o rte d in the cou rt Don't Haul Clothes Home p ro c e d u re s, but when the S tate A ttorney G e v e ra l review ed the p ro ced u res he found nothing out G IB S O N 'S Save shipping c o s ts by sto rin g your clo th es of o rd e r. f r e e of ch arg e at C r e s t C le a n e rs . T h e only c o s t to you will be th e usual clean in g c h a rg e s . P a re n ts W eekend and W ater B rin g your clothqjs in today. C a rn iv a l saw thousands of p a r­ en ts and v is ito r s flock to the c a m ­ p u s. G reek W eekend, scheduled BOOKSTORE a week e a r l ie r , featured the ë H Â M S ÏÎX D r if te r s , an outdoor G reek fe a st 6 LAiMMPBYJ and a s o r o r ity t r ic y c le r a c e . C O R N E R E V E R G R E E N & W . G R A N D R IV E R UNION BOOK STORE S e n io rs attended the trad itio n al recep tio n at C ow les House and S e n io r Swing Out, and Ju n e 14 B R ig h t On Cam pus - A Dept. O f MSU o v er 3 ,4 6 0 stud en ts culm inated 620 M ich ig a n A v e . E D 7-0 0 12 o ___________________ th e ir acad em ic c a r e e r s at co m ­ U n io n B o o k S to re U n io n B ook S to re U n io n B o m encem ent. Monday, June 8. 1964 ^ Michigan State News, E a s t Lansing, Michigan H a n n a h R e fle c ts , F in d s Y e a r 's E v e n t s P le a s in g By CHARLES C. WELLS facu lty people th is y e a r than any o th er y e a r , State News Staff Writer he said . T h e B o ard of T r u s te e s d ecisio n to appoint Howard R . N ev ille a s provost w as lis te d a s With quiet re fle c tio n , P re sid e n t John A. s t ill another m ove forw ard . Hannah F r id a y afternoon outlined the acco m ­ " T h e appointm ent of N eville is sig n ifican t p lish m en ts of M ichigan S tate during th is a c a ­ b e ca u se it w ill give our acad em ic p ro g ram s dem ic y e a r . a high d eg re e of le a d e rsh ip ,” he s a id . " H e T h e p re sid e n t seem ed p leased with MSU’ s p erfo rm ed h is duties w ell during the months many a c co m p lish m e n ts. But anyone knowning - that he w as actin g p r o v o s t." him knows that w hile he i s p le ase d , he i s not PRESIDENT HANNAH s e lf -s a tis fie d . He s till s u b s c rib e s to h is b a s ic th e s is that MSU can and m ust " f o r g e ah ead " Hannah noted a lso in th is a re a that the A ca­ d em ic C ouncil is exp erien cin g aco m in g o f age fpV in acad em ic le a d e rsh ip . IS to m eet the re s p o n s ib ilitie s of the fu tu re. Sei " T h e A cad em ic Council is re a lly d iscu ssin g One of the m o st sig n ifican t happenings on the sig n ifican t p ro b le m s of th is U n iv e rsity and is cam pus s c e n e , Hannah ind icated, is the fav o r­ showing by its re c e n t actio n s that it can deal a b le tre atm e n t that MSU re c e iv e d by the sta te with im portant and c o n tro v e rsia l ite m s with good le g is la tu re . ju d gem ent.” "E v e n m o re sig n ifican t than our appro­ A nother m em o rab le event in the cu rre n t h is ­ p riatio n was the le g is la tu r e 's indication that it to ry of MSU w as the fin alizin g of our co m ­ is changing its attitu d e tow ard the needs of pub­ m itm en ts to p ro ce e d in the field of m ed ical lic high er education in M ic h ig a n ," he said . %■ education, he said . " T h i s change in thinking by le g is la to r s re a lly MSU w ill open it s tw o -y e ar m ed ical program r e fle c t s a change in the attitu d es of the people in the fa ll of 1965. D isp ite a c o a litio n of Wayne of th is s ta te tow ard higher ed u catio n 's n e e d s ." - .. S tate U n iv e rsity , U n iversity of M ichigan m ed ical T h e le g is la tu re p assed a re c o rd $ 3 9 .6 m illio n heads in the M ichigan C oordinating C ou ncil, budget fo r M ichigan S ta te in M ay. T h e MSU the MSU p ro g ram was approved and is getting ap p rop riation s b ill w as tied into a g en eral underway. construction time when a bricklayers s t r ik e b e c a u s e of a ap p rop riatio n s b ill fo r all s ta te supported in­ Andrew D ickson Hunt, J r . , was appointed dean STRIKE HAMPERS DORMITORY CONSTRUCTION-Fee and of contract, stopped all work. stitu tio n s in M ich igan . T h e education b ill passed Akers dormitories, shown here in a picture taken from a Wing* of MSU’ s new m ed ical school by the B o ard of P h o to by D a v id T r u s te e s in F e b r u a ry . Hunt w ill a ssu m e the ed Spartan aircraft, scheduled for completion this fall lost the sen ate with little change, but encountered Ï sto rm y opposition in the house. S e c r e ta r y J a c k B r e lin , MSU’ s c h ie f le g is ­ d uties of the $35,000 post in Ju ly . With re p s e c t to the student body, Hannah PHILLIP MAY liste d student governm ent acco m p lish m en ts a s lativ e lia so n o ffic ia l, e x p re sse d h is s a tisfa ctio n sig n ifican t. with the outcom e in the house by saying it was " T h e attitu d es of student le a d e rs s e e m s to a " v e r y gen erous a p p ro p ria tio n ." be ch a n g in g ," he sa id . T h e second point the MSU p re sid e n t m en­ su l Wm tioned a s m e m o ra b le w as the approval o f the E ducational D evelopm ent P ro g ra m (E D P) by the A cad entic Council in O cto b er. 'T h e n a k ln g of John E . D ie trich a s d ir e c ­ to r m a r k s l^ h e beginning of p r o g r e s s in this V A C A T I0 N a r e a , " H annlh said . ED P i s an ad m in istratio n and facu lty approach to m eeting fu tu re p ro b lem s of risin g e n ro ll­ m en ts and lim ite d funds. S p e cific a r e a s include in c re a sin g e ffe c tiv e n e ss of the acad em ic p ro ­ g ra m ; evalu atin g the e ffe ctiv e n e ss of c o - c u r - w it h M o n e y in I r ic u la r a c tiv itie s ; and in c re a sin g e ffic ie n cy in n o n -acad em ic a r e a s . Both the E D P re p o rt and an econ om ic p ro file fo r 1960 through 1973 w e re sen t to a M ichigan foundation fo r study and a p o s sib le g ran t. If *: ? the grant does com e through, it i s expected SECRETARY BRESLIN that Uf money w ill help im plem ent the p ro g ram q u icker than if MSU had to do it with its own y o u r p o c k e t lim ited funds. Announcement of an aw ard of the grant should com e during the su m m er. Hannah m entioned the c u rre n t cam pus building boom a s an o th er sig n ifican t step forw ard . " M o r e c o n stru ctio n of perm anent fa c ilitie s w as put into action th is y e a r than during any o th er y e a r in our h is to r y ,” he added. HOUSE IN S E S S IO N - U n iv e r s ity C A SH New con stru ctio n sta rte d during th is acad em ic b u d g e tin g , y e a r has an e stim a te d value of $8 to $10 m illio n a p p o rtio n m e n t, m in im u m w a ge s w e re ju s t a d o lla rs . R e sid e n c e hall con stru ctio n boomed and fe w o f th e m a jo r p ro b le m s fa c in g th e le g is ­ students s ta rte d using the te rm " E a s t Cam pus” la tu r e t h is p a s t y e a r, p h o to by G e o rg e Jun ne a s a d esignation fo r the a r e a w here the new F e e -A k e r s R e s id e n c e H alls a r e n earing com ­ p letio n . " T h e y a r e taking a com p reh en siv e look at stu­ T h e p re sid e n t said that public reco g n ition of the dent governm ent and the ro le they can play in MSU facu lty in bringin g c re d it to the U n iversity the total U n iv e rsity p ictu re . in the a r e a s of r e s e a r c h , teach in g and public s e r v ic e has been m o re apparent th is acad em ic y e a r than any o th er y e a r . " I am fav o rably im p re sse d with the A ll-U n i­ v e r s ity Student G overnm ent study group e x - am ing the r o le of student governm ent. I be­ fo r y o u r " G e n e r a lly 1 think that we have re ce iv e d lie v e that the student’ s attitu d es a r e excep ­ PROVOST NEVILLE m o re public reco g n ition fo r the e ffo r ts of our tion ally g o o d ." 12 S t u d e n t s P r o v e It M a n B re a d m ay tru ly be the " s t a f f C a n L i v e re c e iv e d a grant of $24,042 fro m B B r e bread and o th er wheat p rod u cts. a d A l o n e p a rt of e v ery m e a l. Each man TEXT BO O K S the U .S . D epartm ent of A g ricu l­ O ther item s in th e ir diet included a te about one pound (roughly a of l i f e " but 12 m en students h e re tu re . v e g e ta b le s, fr u its , bu tter without full loaf) e v ery day. a r e tire d of it. V olunteer m en students w e re They w ill be eatin g th e ir f i r s t m eat in n e a rly two months today. ca lle d fo r and 40 responded. A fter a b a tte ry of p h y sical exam in a­ the whey (which con tain s the p ro ­ te in ), ja m , w ater and c o ffe e . T h e only s e r io u s com plaint has been that the m e a ls a r e too f ill­ Sell your used books before F o r 50 d ays, bread (about one tions and p e rso n a lity t e s t s , 12 In sp ite o f the r e s tr ic t io n s , the ing, re p o rts gradu ate student full lo af a day) and oth er wheat w ere s e le c te d . Both gradu ates m en say they have not found the C arolyn F rle d e m a n , who has been prod u cts, have m ade up 90 p e r cen t of the p ro tein in th e ir diet and un dergrad uates w e re ch o sen . T h e s p e cia l dieting b e g a n diet ning u n pleasant. A typ ical eve­ m e al included spaghetti with in c h a rg e of m eal p rep aratio n . leaving for that long and 75 p e r cen t of the c a lo r ie s . M arch 3 0 . F o r the f i r s t th re e S tartin g today the s u b je c ts will T h e men have had no m ilk , m eat, c h e e se o r eg g s, and see m to be w eeks, the m en a te a diet low in anim al p ro d u cts. F o r the p ast a sau ce m ade of to m ato es and o th er v e g e ta b le s , a cabbage s a l­ begin re ce iv in g anim al products on a gradually in c re a sin g b a s is . summer rest th riv in g. ad, and a p ie c e of apple p ie. T h e 12 young men volunteered sev en w eeks they have re c e iv e d On Ju n e 12 they a r e to get a F r e s h - b a k e d , h o m e -m a d e fo r an ex p erim en t conducted by 90 p e r cen t of th e ir p rotein and co m p lete steak d in n er. bread o r r o lls m ade up a la rg e 75 p e r cen t o f th e ir c a lo r ie s fro m a graduate student fro m Iran , S lm in B o lo u rch i, and h e r pro­ f e s s o r , O laf M ick e ls e n , p ro fe s ­ s o r of foods and nu trition. P re lim in a r y r e s u lts , re p o rts S E LL N O W ! ! M ick elsen , in d icate — c o n tra ry to com m on b e lie f in n u trition — that wheat p rod u cts consum ed in large-en o u gh quan tities w ill DURING EXAMS fo r T O P P R IC E S m eet norm al p ro tein re q u ire ­ m e n ts. If final r e s u lts (which w ill not be known fo r about two m onths) RELAX in air-conditioned b e a r out the p re lim in a ry find­ East Lansing's Department Store F o r Students On Qrand^ in gs, they could have profound in­ comfort ant flu en ce on how the e x p e rts ad­ v is e underdeveloped c o u n trie s River Ave. Where East Lansing and M.S.U. Meet. and on the U. S . wheat su rp lu s, the MSU p r o fe s s o r n o tes. • ENJOY a meal out with T h e MSU study got its s t a r t when M iss B o lo u rch i began r e ­ your friends s e a r c h on w ays of im proving the n u tritional value of the bread Economically! which m ak es up a la rg e p a rt of the diet of the people in h e r na­ tiv e Iran . M ick elsen su gg ested sh e s e e how much com p lete p rotein a p e r ­ • P iz z a • H o t S a n d w ic h e s » S teak « C h ic k e n CAM PUS son would get if he consum ed about 1,750 c a lo r ie s — roughly CASA NOVA #2 DELIVERY EVERY NIGHT a full day’ s quota in Iran — of b re ad . H er fig u re s showed that at such a high r a te of consum p­ 211 MAC ED 7-1668 B O O K S T O R E tion — a p erso n would get m o re than tw ice a s much p ro tein build­ A c r o s s F r o m T h e U n i o n B* B e r k e y H a l l e r s a s t h e m inim um daily r e ­ , l e Lot A t R e a r O f Sto re q uirem en t c a lls fo r . T o rest the th eo ry , M ick elsen Michigan State News, E a s t Lansing, Michigan Monday, June 8, 1964 T itle s , N e a r - T it le s H ig h lig h t '6 3 - '6 4 S p o rts It w ill go down a s a good y e a r in Spartan s p o rts annals with C h a m p io n s h ip E ffo rts g re a tn e ss ju s t one step away. In foo tb all, a d eterm in ed , highly underrated Sp artan team was to m is s out on a R o se Bowl trip on the final day of the season when Illin o is s c o re d a 1 3 -0 win at Spartan Stadium on T h an k s­ giving Day. Illini Blank Spartans, 13-0 In X ~ C o u n tr y , S o c c e r MSU fans ch e e re d th e ir ath letes to fine p e rfo rm a n c e s in 13 s p o rts during a y e a r that saw the S p artan fin ish second In the un official o v e ra ll B ig T e n standings to M ichigan. To Earn Rose Bowl Berth D esp ite an e x c e lle n t o v e ra ll showing, the b ig g est p riz e of a ll, a c o n fe re n c e title , w as to b e deprived all team s but F r a n D ittric h ’ s Sharkey Schwarz Top c r o s s co u n try squad which won its 11th B ig T e n crow n in 14 season s. A nother fa ll s p o rt, s o c c e r , was also to enjoy a cham pionship, Nobody e x p e c t s m uch o f us but o u r s e lv e s ," C oach Duffy Thinclad Scorer On but it was not a s t r ic t ly B ig T en a ffa ir . T h e k ic k e rs cap tu red the M idwest C o n fe re n ce crow n with a v ic to ry o v er NCAA cham pion S t . L o u is on the la s t day of the sea so n . D augherty said a few days p r io r to the opening of the 1963 sea so n , and In the next nine w eeks the S p artan s showed the fo o tb all w orld e x a c tly what he m eant. Stalwart Boot Outfit W inter and sp rin g a th le te s, too, w ere to en jo y big m om ents only to have the co n fe re n c e cham pionship elude th em . Doomed to a m e d io cre y e a r In the p r e -s e a s o n p o lls , the G reen and W hite hu stled to v ic to ry a fte r v ic to ry , and it w asn’ t until the la s t day of the seaso n that the S p artan s w e re e lim in ated fro m M aybe "y o u can’ t win them What could be m o re beautiful a trip to the R o sq Bow l. a l l " but don’ t te ll the Spartan c r o s s country team that. than 6 0 - 7 - 3 m e a s u r e m e n t s ? C lo se to 7 6 ,0 0 0 fan s gave up th e ir T hanksgiving Day d in n ers to W ell, in s o c c e r , anyway. w atch MSU b a ttle Illin o is In a showdown fo r the B ig T e n title . A fter copping its 11th B ig T en P erh ap s with the exception of T h e S p artan s lo s t 1 3 -0 , b u t the d efeat did lit t le to dim the championship in 14 tr ie s la s t S t. L o u is, no o th e r c o lle g ia te m e m o rie s of p rev io u s Saturday aftern o o n s during the f a ll. fa ll, State ath letes a re not lik ely team in theriation can m atch th ese MSU fin ish ed the seaso n with a 6 - 2 - 1 re c o rd , a tie fo r second to be persuaded of th is fa c t. fig u re s which te ll the s u c c e s s p la ce in the c o n fe re n c e stand ing s, and the d istin ction of having been Even on a g r e a te r s c a le the s to r y of the young sp ort at M ichi­ led by an A ll-A m e rica n h alfb ack . Spartans fared unusually well In gan S ta te. T h e fe a ts o f Sherm an L ew is '6 3 . State sco re d 154 points In And c e r ta in ly no oth er team in becam e m o re am azing week a fte r IC4A com petition to finish third the Midwest C o lle g ia te S o c c e r week a s the 5 - 9 " L o u isv ille sen ­ and 174 points in the NCAA for fifth p la ce . C o n fe ren ce c a n m atch the 9 - 0 Greet New Coach io r helped d estro y som e of the s la te which gave by C oach Gene fin e st c o lle g e te a m s . L ew is e x ­ On the dual m eet lev el, how­ Kenney’ s S p artan s the league tit­ ecuted fiv e ru n s of 80 yard s e v e r, the b est the Spartans could B a tsm e n S et W in R ecord tle . o r m o re during the s ea so n , and manage was a 2 -2 sp lit. What say s even m o re fo r the h is e le c tio n to m o st A ll-A m e ri­ V icto rie s cam e over W iscon­ S p artan s is the fa c t that It was ca team s s u rp r is e d no o n e . sin , 2 5 -3 3 and Penn S ta te, 2 0 - the e ffo rt of an alm o st a ll-r o o k ie 40, w hile d efeats w ere at the Though the S p artan s w ere de­ team which produced the r e s u lts . hands of Ohio U n iv ersity , 2 1 -3 9 , A new c o a ch , a clean ed -u p b a ll nied the b ig g est p riz e of a ll on Though w aiting until h is s e n io r and N otre D am e, 1 9 -4 0 . BILL SCHWARZ p ark , 16 le tte rm e n and hopes fo r the la s t day of the sea so n , they y e a r b e fo re try in g h is foot at s o c ­ S o p h o m o r e D i c k Sharkey a B ig T e n t it le w e re a ll p re s e n t didn’ t deny MSU fans the t h r ills earned his v a rs ity " S " m a n y c e r , b ask e tb all s t a r Bi l l Sch w arz SHERMAN LEWIS at the opening o f the 1964 S p artan and excitem en t«, had m o re than b e g in n er’ s luck— tim e s over with fin ish es of s e ­ Ten a s B e rb y and Captain Bob b a se b a ll s e a s o n . he had a 14 g o al, 11 a s s is t s c o r ­ cond in the B ig T en , third in the F u lch e r a re the only departing IC4A and 10th in the NCAA. Sharkey’ s tim e in the B ig Ten lette rm e n . ing total to p a c e the te am . A lso having ban n er ro o k ie s e a ­ so n s w ere G eo rg e Ja n e s , second Dan L ltw h lle r, S ta te 's f i r s t new diamond c o a c h in 40 y e a r s , piloted the team to fo rth p la c e in A Gent Named Gent in sco rin g with 13 g o a ls, 11 a s ­ Sparks Hoop Squad fo r four m ile s was 19:43. the rugged B ig T e n with an 8 -7 Behind the Spartan sp eed ster It’s Q u a d r a n g l e s i s t s , and P ayton F u lle r , th ird re c o rd and 22-12 o v e r -a ll. w as 10th p l a c e fin ish e r Ja n with 11 g o a ls and 8 a s s i s t s . Bowen, witiv- a tim e of 2 0 :3 9 , T h e attem pt of W illie H artack Highlight of the '6 3 seaso n was Pennant fe v e r w as high when E r ic Z em per in 11th with 2 0 :4 4 , and N orthern D ancei; to cop the a v icto ry o v er NCAA ch a p te r, the Sp artan s ro lle d to a 5-1 B ig F o o tb a ll w as in the a i r when b a sk e tb a ll C oach Fordd y A nderson Ron B erb y 15th with 2 0 :5 3 , and trip le crow n w as ruined Saturday S t. L ou is in the fin al gam e of the T e n m a r k at m i d - s e a s o n . It and 18 c a g e hopefuls began w ork to im prove on la s t sea so n ’ s a s Quadrangle won in the B e l­ seem ed S ta te would win Its f i r s t ninth p la c e B ig T e n fin ish . Paul M cC ollam , 16th with 2 0 :5 4 . re g u la r seaso n deciding the con­ mont S tak es, the third event in cham pionship s in c e 1954. Few thought they would. P ro sp e c ts fo r 1964 c a ll fo r a fe re n c e cham pionship. It was the repeat p e rfo rm a n ce in the B ig the " t r ip le c ro w n ." f ir s t d ecisio n o v er the B illik e n s B ut the d eterm in ed S p a rta n s, ended up fourth in the c o n fe re n ce by a Spartan te a m . with an 8 - 6 m a rk , w ere 1 4 -1 0 o v e r a ll, and b e cam e the third But a th re e lo s s weekend away high est s c o rin g team In the nation. fro m hom e red u ced the batsm en S ta te opened the seaso n with a new a ll-t im e (but soon to be Ooops to the r o le o f s p o ile r. broken) high of 109 p o ints and got off to th e ir fa s te s t s ta r t In And s p o ile r s they w e re , trip ­ y e a r s . F iv e w ins c a m e b e fo re th e Sp artan s w e re fin a lly beaten P ic tu re s of the IM a ll-s p o r ts and th e c a g e r s had the som ew hat new e x p e rie n c e o f being ranked ping M ich igan 3 -2 during the fin al cham pions, ap p earing in F rid a y ’ s week of a ctio n and sp littin g a twin n ation ally . S ta te News, on page s ix w e re : MSU dropped the s e a s o n 's c o n fe re n c e opener but c a m e back b ill with Ohio S ta te on the la s t (1. to r .) E lsw o rth Evans S ch o l­ stro n g In Je n is o n F ie ld House day of th e s e a s o n to e lim in a te a r s and W onders H all; on page to dump W isco n sin and Indiana. Fencing both fro m the B ig T e n cham pion­ seven was fra te rn ity champion A d is a stro u s m id -se a s o n road ship s tru g g le . Sigm a Alpha E p silo n . trip , a fte r the S p artan s had s u r ­ T h e S p a rta n s c lo s e d out the T h e photos w e r e by K e n p ris e d cham pion Ohio S ta te 1 0 2 - Top Sport seaso n with b a c k -to -b a c k night R o b e rts , S tate News S ta ff Photog­ gam es ag ain st W e ste rn M ichigan . 99 in Je n is o n , dropped the c a g e rs rap h er. BUSY I N T E R S E C T I O N : to a 3 - 6 m ark and the d o u b te rs- It w as the f i r s t tim e in M ichigan First baseman Jerry Sutton S tate b a s e b a ll h is to ry that a gam e turned - b e lie v e r s b e ca m e doubt­ was o n e of many Spartans giving home plate unusual wear during the 1964 season. had been p layed under the lig h ts . T h e 22 w ins tied the re g u la r sea so n r e c o rd and the team a ls o e r s ag ain . B ut S ta te rebounded with fiv e s tra ig h t c o n fe re n c e v ic to r ie s , in - In Winter Sutton lead Spartan batters Winning cham pionships i s one S ta rt witfi a .383 average. hit m o re hom e ru n s (27) than e v e r b e fo re . thing. R ep eatin g them , an o th er. T h a t’ s what Spartan F e n c e r s learn ed at the B ig T e n m eet at Illin o is th is w in te r. T h in k i n g A nd the the time Seeking to defend the B ig T en crow n it took fro m the Illin i the y e a r b e fo re , S ta te m et with COMES TO d issap poin tm ent. T hey wound up se ttlin g fo r a se c o n d -p la ce tie with Iowa a s Illin o is swept the NOW SAY GOOD BYE . . . a ffa ir . T h e showing w as good enough how ever, to r a te tops among It’ s kind of sad . We hate to s e e such w in ter s p o rts . d ea r frien d s p a rt, but w e know you’ 11 B ry a n K u tch in s, a fo il fe n c e r have a good su m m e r. T o th o se r e ­ who turned to ep ee fo r the f i r s t turning, w e’ ll be itch in g to s e r v e tim e in h is c a r e e r one week b e ­ A bout The 1964 you . T o you who a r e graduating, you a r e in our perm anent book of fo r e the B ig Tertb, took second In that weapon. frie n d s. Defending s a b r e cham pion Lou ASK ABOUT OUR PETE GENT S alam on e, Spartan cap tain , fe ll F R E E SUMMER STORAGE eluding an o h er win o v er Ohio to fourth p o sitio n . W e lc o m e W e e k C L E A N E R AN D S ta te , to fin ish in the f i r s t di­ v ision fo r the f i r s t tim e in the O ther s c o r e r s included M ark H ask ell, fifth In s a b r e , Lew L eon­ p o s t-Jo h n G re en e r a . ard fourth in fo il, N els M arin, S H IR T L A U N D R Y fifth in fo il, and John L ew is, F r e d Thom ann and Gent w ere nam ed the m o st valu ab le. Gent sixth in e p ee. E d it io n 6 2 3 E . Grand R iv er ED 2 - 3 5 3 7 A c r o s s From Student S e r v i c e s B uild in g w as p lace d on the B ig T en s e ­ cond team and sophom ore sen ­ S tate’ s dual m eet m ark was 7 - 3 , including a fo rfe it to W is­ con sin b e ca u se of in e lig ib le play­ satio n Stan W ashington m ade the th ird te a m . er s. Jnion B o o k Store Union B o o k S to re U n io n u u Be Relaxed For Finals. . . 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O f M S U 6 am to 3 am Saturday open 24 hours B o o k Store U n io n B o o k S to re U nion Monday, June 8, 1964 7 Michigan State News, E a s t Lansing, Michigan Swim Future Bright As Sophs Sparkle I t 's d ifficu lt to look back on the 1964 sw im sea so n b ecau se m o st S p artan fan s spent th e ir tim e looking tow ard the fu tu re. MSU h as had a long trad ition of winning swim te a m s , and the 1964 se a so n w as no excep tion . Youth w as the key word during a y e a r that saw MSU fan s w atch num erous pool and v a rs ity re c o rd s fa ll with one eye w hile ca stin g a sp arkling g lan ce at the futu re with the o th e r. T h e G re e n and W hite went through the c o n fe re n c e schedule with a s e tb a c k ag ain st M ichigan and a h e artb reak in g lo s s to M innesota providing the only b le m ish e s . At the c o n fe re n c e m eet at M inneapolis, Coach C h a rle s M c - C a ffr e e 's crew p laced fifth in team standings but w alked off with a B ig T e n cham pionship in the 4 0 0 -y a rd fr e e s ty le r e la y . Sophom ores D a rr y le K ife r , Jim M acM illan , and Bob Sherwood, and ju n io r D ick G r e tz in e r form ed the v icto rio u s re la y squad that w ill be ab le to defend its crown Linksmen with the s a m e team next y e a r . T h e te a m 's top honor of m ost valu able sw im m er went to De­ tro it sophom ore Jim M acM illan Repeat’63 who splashed to v ic to ry and r e - c o r d -s e ttin g p e rfo rm a n c e s m eet a fte r m eet in fr e e s ty le e v en ts. Showing B e s id e s a la rg e c a r r y o v e r of sop hom ores and ju n io rs fo r next y e a r 's te a m , the S p artan s can count on the help of th is s e a ­ D esp ite e a r ly o p tim ism , S p ar­ s o n 's fre sh m a n squad. tan g o lfe rs could do no b e tte r than Ed G 11 c k , Huntington Ind., re p e a t la s t y e a r ’ s seventh p lace sop hom ore, gave an Indication JUST THE BEGINNING—Spartan swimmers dived into Big fin ish in the B ig T e n . that h e 'll be stron g In the d is­ Ten competition with a 79*26 victory over the University of ta n c e s next sea so n when he won Iowa and proceeded to tally five wins against two losses. a m arathon sw im at the B a r b a ­ The Spartans placed fifth in the Big Ten meet atMinneapolis. E a r ly seaso n hopes re s te d with Photo by George Junne dos Islan d s e a r l ie r in the sp rin g . P h il M arsto n and B ob M ey er. Both did w ell enough, although M arston ex p e rie n ce d a la te s e a ­ son slu m p. B u t c o n sis te n t sup­ port seem ed to b e la c k in g .S ta te ’ s b e st showing w as on its home S e v e n T r a c k s t e r s F i n i s h c o u rs e when it topped a fiv e - team field and finished the day with a 3-1 dual m a rk . F i f t h I n C e n t r a l M e e t On a dual m eet b a s is , th e G re e n and W hite finished with an o v er­ a ll m ark of 7-12, 6 - 8 In the con­ T h e S p artan s en te re d only sev ­ to ta lly 19 1/2 points fo r a fifth - broad Jump and h o p -step -Ju m p . fe re n c e . en men in the C e n tra l C o lleg ia te p la ce team fin ish . He placed second in the broad C o n fe ren ce tra c k m eet at N otre J i m G a r r e tt led the way with jum p with a leap of 2 3 -7 co m ­ It was a d istin ct disappoint­ D am e, but they w ere s till able sec o n d -p la ce showings in t h e p ared to a 2 4 - 2 1/2 e ffo rt by de­ fending cham pion D ennis Holland m ent T o r C oach Jo h n Brotzm ann , who fe lt that h is team could have of W estern M ichigan . a b e tte r showing with the retu rn T h e 880 tr io of Ron H orning, of s e v e ra l le tte rm e n and the a r ­ riv a l of som e good sop h o m o res. Swinging Season M ike M a rte n s, and B ob F u lc h e r p laced th ird , fo u rth , and fifth Wrestlers For State Netmen in th e ir event with Dave M u tch ler finishing th ird in the shot put. GrappleWith E r i c Z e m p e r c a m e in fourth in t h e 2 - m ile run w i t h F r e d It was another s u c c e s sfu l sea so n fo r C oach S ta n D ro b a c ’ s M cKoy tying fo r fifth p osition in ten n is team with the biggest cam p u s net news of the y e a r Inexperience the high jum p. s t ill to c o m e . D e f e n d i n g cham pion N otre T h e Spartan squad finished the seaso n with a 1 4 -6 m a rk , D am e retain ed the team title by but four MSU p la y e r s s till haveone m o re m eet rem ain in g . copping 35 1/2 p oin ts. T h e m eet w ill b e the NCAA tournam ent that will be held T h e m eet w as the la s t one fo r T h e M ichigan S ta te w restlin g at MSU s ta rtin g next Monday. the Sp artan s b e fo re the NCAA at team, riddled by i n j u r i e s T o m Ja m ie s o n , T ony O’ D onnell, Dwight Shelton , a n d C h a r- Eugene, O r e ., on Ju n e 18. throughout the s e a s o n , could do lie W olff w ill re p re s e n t MSU in the m eet a fte r c o n s is ­ no b e tte r than 5-5-1* fo r the y e a r ten tly proving th e m se lv e s to be the top four p la y e rs on and fin ish la s t in the c o n fe re n c e . the Sp artan squad. With m o st of h is top grap p lers MSU p laced fourth in the B ig T e n m eet behind Indiana, M o re Sports gone, e ith e r through Injury o r N orthw estern, and M ichigan, the only team s to d efeat the w i t h d r a w a l , C o a c h Grady G reen and White during the re g u la r c o n fe re n c e s e a s o n . On Page 9 P en in g e r used re la tiv e ly untried D robac c a lle d th is y e a r ’ s cro p of c o n fe re n c e p e r fo r m e r s m en and fe lt the e ffe c ts . the b e st he’ s seen s in c e he began coaching the S p a rta n s, Heavyweight H om er M cC lu re but the G reen and White fared well again st the com p e­ w as the only re p re s e n ta tiv e of titio n . f i r s t - l i n e c a lib e r on the team , a l­ T h e Sp artan s re ce iv e d an e a r ly indication that the though the r e s t of the team p e r­ seaso n would be a s u c c e s s when they highlighted th e ir form ed quite cap ab ly . Next y e a r sp rin g tour of the South with a re p e a t v icto ry in the C h e rry should s e e the r e s u lts of e x p e r­ B lo s so m tournam ent at W ashington, D .C . ie n ce and a b e tte r showing should Ja m ie s o n , O’ D onnell, Shelton , W olff, and Dave C lic k had b e in o rd e r. good y e a r s , but the MSU c a u se w as also b o lste re d by sopho­ M cC lu re was S ta te ’ s leading m o re s u r p r is e s L a ir d W arn er and M ike Youngs who showed s c o r e r during the sea so n , fin ish ­ that they can be counted upon fo r points in the next two ing with an undefeated m ark of y ears. 6 -0 -5 . C u r z i K e y G y m D i s c o v e r y In the tim e it would take you But C u rz ie m ade a s ta rtlin g " H e f lie s through the a ir with to gasp with s u rp r is e , C u rzi re c o v e ry a n d returned b e fo re the g r e a te s t of e a s e . . .*’ T h a t’ s what they w ere saying m ade a c o stly slip which r e s u l­ retu rned b e fo re s e a s o n 's length about sophom ore gym sen sation ted In a shoulder d islo cation to cap tu re the all-aro u n d cham p­ Jim C u rz i. T h at i s , they w ere and sep aratio n . ionship In the B ig T e n m eet. saying it until a fte r the h o ri­ A ll hope w as lo st of having Spurred by h is re tu rn , S ta te zontal event in the opening m eet C u rz ie back in tim e fo r the took third with 93 p oin ts. of the s ea so n . B ig T e n s . O r so they thought. T h e U n iv e rsity of M ichigan, which was only ab le to m anage a tie with S ta te in a dual m eet Pucksters Slip On Ice en co u n ter, ran away with co n fe r­ en ce title with 131 points. Iowa HEADQUARTERS FOR: In Innsbru ch, A u stria it was a ca m e by C olo rad o C o lle g e . w as second with 112. w inter of disappointm ent fo r the Though the Sp artan s w ill be U nited State's O lym pic Hockey losing the s e r v ic e s of a ll-A m e r ­ ican defen sem an C a r l L ack ey and S ta te ’ s dual m eet re c o rd was 5 - 3 - 1 with v ic to r ie s ov er W is­ • Sweatshirts.. . one fo r each member of the fam ily team . And In E a s t L a n sin g , it was much the sam e fo r the Spartan high s c o r e r M ac O rm e among o th e rs, C oach B e s s o n e is looking co n sin , Ohio S ta te , Navy P ie r , the U n iv e rsity of Illin o is and •Paperbacks.. . stock up fo r Summer reading Now Indiana. ' ic e squad. fo r b rig h te r days ahead. C oach Amo B e s s o n e would like no b e tte r than to fo rg et a 1 -1 2 -1 A trio of C opp er C liff, Ont­ In the NCAA tournam ent, the •MSU lewelry.. . fo r your favorite guy or gal a r io , s k a te r s , T o m K ikkola, M ike S p artan s totaled 23 1/2 points W estern C o lle g ia te Hockey Con­ fe re n c e r e c o rd and an 9 - 1 7 - 1 Ja c o b so n and B ry a n McAndew, give next y e a r ’ s p ictu re a g lo ssy fo r an Southern e i g h t h p la ce fin ish . Illin o is w as the win­ + SOUVenirS, M.S.U. Pets, etc. . . what more can we say o v e ra ll m a rk . n e r with 84 1/2. S ta te ’ s only league win and tie c o a t. ______________ NEJAC says: ...c h e c k these, m en ! Real p a c e s e ttin g fa s h io n —trim s lim and ta ilo re d w ith th e new A -l pockets and built- "TH A N K S in " f it " ! In go ahead shades and fab rics th a t look better a fte r every wash. Only $4.98 to $ 6 .9 8 a t y o u r fa v o rite for giving us the business” cam pus store. P I - 1 See you or C a ll u s tu d e n t to re n e x t fa ll th is s u m m e r R ace rs ® A cro ss F ro m B e r k e y H a ll IV 2-0624 NEJAC TV RENTALS 0 4 1 KOTZIN CO . LOS ANGELES. C A L IF O R N IA ! F r e e P a r k i n g I n L a r g e L o t A t R e a r »Of S t o r e 8 M ic h ig a n S ta te N ews, E a st Lansing, nm nnm M m m M ichigan Monday, June 8, 1964 V A LU A B LE COUPON FREE W IT H T H IS C O U P O N ■ F o o d s a r e F r e s h e r □ 1 0 0 F R E E With $10.00 Purchase S T A M P S or Mare * I ■ N A T IO N A L ■ ■ □ 1 5 0 F R E E With $13.00 Purchase or More S T A M P S ■ ■ ■food stores ! F o lk s a r e F r ie n d lie r □ 2 0 0 F R E E With $20.00 Purchase or Mara S T A M P S ■ ■ W f r e s e r v e f h e r ig h t te lim it q u a n t it ie s . ■ □ 2 5 0 F R E E ‘. ¿ a ! S T A M P S £ P r ic e * e f f e c t iv e t h r u Bl With $25.00 Purchase ar Mara ^ S o ^ u rd a y , J u n e 1 3 t h , B Not Including Rear, Wine or Cigarettes h M Coupon Expiros Sat., June 13th. _ m m ■ at N A T IO N A L ! * ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ * * ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ * ■ ? Deal P a ck , M akes Your Clothes Sm ell Fresh G ia n t S u rf o o o o 6 4 National’s Fully Cooked Hickory Smoked Hygrade'i Mich. Grade 1, Little King S ize, S av es Yen M ore M oney $ 1 3 7 Link Sausage. . . ». 5 9 - B re e ze D e te rg e n t 10-0«. 2 9 « So Fresh Fish Sticks • * ■ Pkg. G ets Stu bborn D irt O ut! 8 3 H A M S So Fresh Ocean Perch Fillets 49 G ia n t S ilv e r D u s t Deal P a ck , M akes Your C lothes Sm ell Fresh R in so B lu e . . . . " * # WHOLE HAM 3 0 0 No M easuring W ith Vim V im T a b le ts . . . G iant Six* 6 9 Garden Fresh T o m a to SHANK or EXTRA STAM PS W onderful For All Your Laundry 2 4 -O t. BUTT W ith M e a t P u rch ases L is te d B e lo w ! 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The So ap o f th e A th letes 2 B ath ^ C ( A rm o u r S ta r, T e n d e r, T a sty 6 A A N A T IO N A L FREE WITH THIS COUPON COUPON B a th L ife b u o y Ban J J 50 EXTRA Ltr. STAMPS Deal P ock , Keeps Your Skin S o ft! Bun -o x . With The Purchase of 14-Qt. fixe Instant P ra is e S o a p . 3 inx P k |3. 7 C anned H am Se D T O P T A S T E M IL K Radatm This Coupon At National Food Storas. Coupon Expiros Saturday, June 13th. The So ap For P a rtic u la r Folks! d Z . 9 Z J Z Reg. Armour Star, Fully Cooked, Just Hoat A Eat B A R -B -Q R I B S ........................................................ JIA.Ih C an td % 1 9 2 N A T IO N A L ! FREE WITH THIS COUPON COUPON D o v e S o u p . . . 2 3 Bon 9 G ard en F resh C ream S ty le o r W h o le Armour Star. Mich. Grad* 1 F R A N k S .................................................................................. 1 _ lk Pkg am d h r 5 9 50 EXTRA STAMPS With The Purchase of a 44-ox. 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N A T IO N A L FREE WITH THIS COUPON COUPON B a b y F o o d s J U N E IS D A IR Y i M O N T H A T N A T IO N A L ! 50 EXTRA Sii STAMPS With The Furchsst at Any Sag Top Treat All Flavors F E R T IL IZ E R or P K G . B U L B S 1/ GAL. Redeem This Coupon At National Food Stores, coupon Expiros Saturday, June 13th. 1 0 - 9 9 * I c e O rchard Fresh Frozen C r e a m Home B rand Frozen / 2 CTN. 4 9 Health and Beauty Features Top T r e a t A ll F la v o r s Orange Juice . . 4 - 8 9 ‘ Lem o nad e......... £ '1 0 * L a rg o S ix « B o rd en 's A m ericon 24-O x. WW A t V ln sic, T a sty 6 4 -0 1 . F A ( B r o m o S e lt z e r Ic e C r e a m Cheese Slices . . . . !l” # 7 Polish D iU s _ _ _ _ R eg. 69c 5 0 Save 10c O rchard Fresh Sliced or Crushed O rchard Fresh Straw b erry q Pineapple . . . . 2 4 9 Preserves . . . . 42 - 5 9 ' W o n d e rfu l H a ir A q u a N e t S p ra y S p ray — 1 3 -o z . S iz e H illside Cut Tender In sta n t f o r B e tte r T astin g Coffee Red Beets . . . 9 c- 5f Top Taste M ilk . r 9 9 * . _ R eg. 99c 7 8 Save 21c + »ex Michigan State News, E a s t Lansing, Michigan Monday, June 8, 1964 9 ì 'S '^ w jr i ■'4 - —* lt < N e x t Y e a r C ru c ia l T o A U S G man is in ch a rg e o f o rie n tatio n In addition a n e w sle tte r ex­ g r e s s , H a r r is said he thought it w ill do m uch of its work during All -U n iv e rs ity Student Gov­ had changed in its attitude to­ the su m m e r. f t ernm ent has done a good jo b th is fo r the O rg an izatio n s B u reau . p laining AUSG w ill b e sen t out s h o rtly a fte r th e beginnirtg of w ard what approach should be C om m ittee m em b e rs w ill in­ te rm , but l e t 's w ait and s e e what H arris sa id a booklet on AUSG fa ll te r m . taken and that it began to re a liz e terv iew students and o ffic ia ls it does next y e a r . w ill be sen t to fre sh m e n and A nother a r e a about which H ar­ that " t r y in g to assu m e authority from other u n iv e rs itie s and will T h at se e m s to be the re a c tio n tra n s fe r stu d en ts during the f i r s t r i s has e x p re ss e d con cern is the w here it had none not only g e ts do much corresp on d ing in o rd er of m ost students tow ard the p r e ­ week of school next f a ll. T h is fa ll c o n g re s sio n a l e le c tio n s . He them now here but p rev en ts them to get as m any id eas a s p o s sib le . sent AUSG a d m in istra tio n . B u t, w ill explain in ¡m o re d etail the h as ind icated that he w ants to from gaining any a u th o rity ." T h e com m itte e w ill a lso play * from a ll ind icatio n s AUSG P r e s ­ ident Bob H a rris has e v ery in­ w orkings and s e r v ic e s of AUSG, and w ill a lso con tain s e c tio n s try to get re s p o n s ib le people T h e fa ll e le c tio n s w ill be held a p art in the p re -s c h o o l le a d e r­ into student c o n g re s s and is w ill­ O ct. 13 with petitioning beginning ship w orkshops next fa ll. At th is tention of w orking hard to im ­ devoted to o th er m a jo r govern­ ing to a ctiv e ly support tho se who on the f i r s t Monday of c la s s e s . tim e the com m ittee w ill p re se n t prove the po sitio n of student g o v - ing groups, such a s M en’ s H alls show that they a r e re sp o n sib le . "Q u ite a bit of tim e w ill be ideas and m a te r ia ls to the stu­ emVnent at MSU. A sso cia tio n , Union B o a rd , and In speaking o f th is y e a r 's c o n - spent encouraging h ig h -ca lib e r dents who w ill be next y e a r 's One of the b iggest things he c la s s gov ern m en ts. people to work in c o n g r e s s ,’ ’ campus le a d e rs . said m ust b e done is getting to \ H a rris said . incom ing fre sh m e n and tr a n s ­ H a rris said he w as " v e r y op­ HALF-TIME SHOW: Spectators on hand for the Northwestern-MSU baketball game were treated to performances by the men’s intramural department* Photo by Jerry Carr f e r students a n d te llin g them about student governm ent b e fo re they have a ch an ce to becom e W h o’s W hose Student T r a f f ic A ppeals Court and A ll-U n iv e rs ity Student Ju ­ tim is tic a b o u t the future of A U SG " and that he was beginning to think "w e can ach iev e things Letter exposed to the d is e a s e known a s D e lta, to David A. M o r r is , De­ d icia ry have alre ad y fille d th e ir T ra ck m en N otch 5th “ student apathy.** H a r r is , B ry a n , Ohio, Ju n io r, r innings tro it grad u ate. Sandra Swan, L an sin g ju n io r, m em b ersh ip s and w ill be read y to function fa ll te rm , he said . I n ev er even hoped fo r w hile I w as cam p aig n in g ." CSO Lauds In S ou th B en d M eet has s e v e ra l m ethods he hopes to u se to provent student apathy C h ery le S a fra n , D e tro it fr e s h ­ m an, to Andrew K r a m e r , D e tro it to J im S ilb a r , Fenton graduate. D iane L a z a r , Ann A rb o r fr e s h ­ M ost of th e se things w ill hap­ pen next f a ll, but AUSG w ill not " I f students continue to r e a l­ IM Softball T h e re w ere no team title s fo r yard dash brought hom e coveted among th is group. He said he w ill be a resid en t sophom ore and Z e ta B e ta T a u . S a n d y Boltw ood, Southfield man and Sigm a D elta T au , to G re g o ry W a rren , D etro it soph­ be e n tire ly id le during the sum ­ m e r . T h e re -e v a lu a tio n com ­ iz e that student governm ent is not Just a s m a ll group of people T o the E d ito r: the Spartan tra c k squad during fir s t-p la c e fin ish e s fro m the in­ sophom ore, to B ob M cM u rray , o m o re and Z eta B e ta T au . m itte e , which is seek in g to in­ in the Student S e r v ic e s Building It is our d e s ir e to send a few a s s is ta n t at the su m m er coun­ M io s e n io r and m em b e r of Hed­ 1964, but som e fin e individual door m eet to highlight the S p ar­ Penny B a r n e s , G rand Rapids v e stig a te v ario u s fo rm s of stu­ but c o n s is ts of the e n tire stu­ com p lim en tary w o r d s to t h e selin g c lin ic s and w ill th ereb y p e rfo rm a n ce s g a v e MSU fans tan showing. r ic k House. se n io r and P hi Mu, to M ichael dent governm ent with the hope of dent body and that it tak es th e ir m en’ s in tra m u ra l departm ent at have an e x c e lle n t opportunity to good re aso n to c o n sid e r the s e a ­ Engagements K in te r, B ro n so n s e n io r . com ing up with a plan which in te re s t and support, we can talk to fre sh m e n and tra n s fe r M ichigan S ta te . son a s u c c e s s . MSU was deprived of v ic to r ie s C arolyn J . P e r r y , D etroit jun­ would m ake AUSG a s e ffe ctiv e ach iev e m any g oals we a r e de­ and inform them of the s e r v ic e s Bonnie R h o a d s , K alam azoo During the p a st softb all s e a ­ T h e G reen and White placed in the B ig T e n outdoor a ffa ir, but io r, to W illiam C . H aines, H ast­ and re p re s e n ta tiv e a s p o s sib le , s iro u s o f , " he sa id . son , while w orking under often which AUSG p ro v id e s. He a lso sen io r and Sigm a Kappa, to Ran­ third in the c o n fe re n c e indoor G a r r e tt, M arten s in the 8 80, and ings s e n io r. hopes to in te r e s t som e of the dall S tra te , Newaygo se n io r. tim e s r e s tr ic t iv e c irc u m s ta n c e s m eet and fourth in the outdoor Ron Horning in the 660 each C h ristin e H ig h stre e t, A lgonac (w eath er, sched uling c o n flic ts , posted seco n d -p la ce fin ish e s . m o re qualified new students to M a rc ia L . S ta ir e E ncino, C a l­ B E S T IN F O R E IG N FILM S and the usual co m p la in ts), L a r r y event against a stro n g B ig T en b ecom e a c tiv e in AUSG. iforn ia sen io r ana Alpha Gam m a Ju n io r, to M ich ael Soule, Royal T O D A Y . . . field . T h e W elcom e Week booklet that Oak ju n io r. S ie r r a and h is a s s is ta n ts have Jim G a r re tt in the broad Jump, M arten s a n d G a r re tt e a c h Thru Thursday: arriv e d at a re a so n a b ly e x c e lle n t is sen t to new students w ill M ike M arten s in the 1000-yard placed third in th e ir s p e c ia ltie s a lso contain a s e c tio n on AUSG. From 7:00 P.M. • 90< in tram u ral s p o rts p ro g ram fo r run, and Bob M oreland in the 6 0 - at V illanova to give the Spartan D R I V E T h e booklet i s put out by the men. delegation 15th p la ce in team - I N We have alw ays found the en­ t ir e s t a f f to be cou rteo u s and Tennis Tickets sc o rin g . C ounseling C e n te r and the AUSG O rganizations B u re a u . C h u c k Stoddard, C hicago, 111., fr e s h ­ !MMM—Nm S» oo uml h _ hww— M «l o Ml i-a nuns H n«a lr iB a n MH78 Shown at 7:0 0 - HORSTBUCHHOLZ-CATHERINE3PAAK e a g e r to help . We fe e l confident the future w ill s e e a continuation of the e ffo rt put forth by in te r­ Still Available At N otre D am e, MSU finished fifth w i t h 19 1/2 p o i n t s with G a r r e tt’ s sec o n d -p la ce showings 9 :3 5 P .M . « A V IS e sted p a r tie s . T ic k e ts a r e s t ill on s a le at Je n s io n F le ld h o u se fo r the NCAA in the broad jum p and h o p -ste p - C a le n d a r o f FIR S T LA N S IN G S H O W IN G Thanks again. • and-jum p leading the way. T h e CSO So ftb all T e a m tennis m eet w hich w ill begin a week fro m today at MSU. C o m in g E v e n t s HIT NO (!) SHOWN AT 8:35 - LATE mJ J Som e of the fin e st tennis play­ e r s in the nation w ill appear Lockers Monday, Ju n e 8 — D airy S e m i­ G r e g o r y P e c k T o n y Cu r t is FR ID A Y : BEST AMERICAN FILM OF 1962" Weight in a m eet that p ro m is e s to be one of the b e st in the h isto ry of the even t. A ll Students with lo c k e r s in the m e n 's in tra m u ra l building m ust turn in lo ck s today. Any n ar— 4 p .m ., 126 Anthony. Physiology S e m in a r — 4 :1 0 p .m ., 101 G iltn e r. 'Captain Newman" COvw nmru __ wu'cu-ji— ^ “ B R ILLIA N T A MOST DM ID Mi MAGATINE 4à E X C E L L E N T F IL M !” Lifted A dm ission w ill be fr e e fo r p ro p erty le ft in the lo c k e r s w ill Tuesd ay, Ju n e 9 — S ta tis tic s A n g ie D ic k in s o n - B o b b y D a r in • N .Y . Herald Tribu ne Snyder H all, which re c e n tly be­ M onday's a ctio n , but students w ill be charg ed 50 c e n ts and be con sid ered abandoned. Colloquium — 11 a .m ., 103 Hor­ ticu ltu re . ASC OAWAi li* T OMPK INS "LO R D ÜSA cam e the f i r s t m en’ s d o rm ito ry to provide w eightlifting fa c ilit ie s adults $1 fo r T u esd ay through T hursday a ctio n . WIM Closes Naval R e s e r v e R e s . C o , 9 -1 6 S em in ar - - 7 :3 0 p jn ., 221 Com ­ HIT NO (2) AT 10:40 "The RAIDERS’ O F T H E F L IE S " T h e w o m e n ’ s in tram u ral p u ter. fo r its re s id e n ts , is now b e ­ F r id a y 's sem ifin a l ducats will building w ill c lo s e fo r the sum ­ W ednesday, Ju n e 10 — P hi B e ­ ginning to take a dim view on the sp o rt, i s e ll fo r $1 fo r students and $ 1.50 fo r adults with p r ic e s ris in g 50 m e r today at noon. It w ill r e ­ ta Kappa M eeting — 4 p .m ., 21 D R I V E MSU’s . . F a c t i s , they now view it a s a c r im e . ;; c en ts fo r S atu rd ay 's fin a ls. Students m ay p u rch a se a tick et open fa ll te r m . Students w ill be a b le to use the re c re a tio n a l fa c ilitie s of the Union. T h u rsd ay , Ju n e 11 — P h y si­ ca l P lant Open House — 2 p .m . - I N MMM U niversity T h eatre T h e change in outlook cam e fo r the e n tire s e r ie s fo r $3, : MNm S o u th w M t o f L a n s in g o n M -7 8 and adults may do the sam e fo r m e n 's building during the sum ­ Sunday, Ju n e 14 — C om m en­ about when a 25 pound weight w as cem ent — 4 p .m . ' ‘ lifted ” la s t w eek. $5. m er. STARTS - WEDNESDAY! JUNE TO th F O R (7) B I G D A Y S UMMER E X C L U S IV E - FIR S T - S H O W IN G - R C L E a D istant Trumpet C A SH Sweeping as P ulitzer P rize WlnnerPaul Horgan's ep ic TRYOUTS for novel o f the Last o f • M u c h A d o A b o u t N o th in g Í » the Great Indian Wars! • B o y M eets G irl h I a RRING M o n . & T u e ., Ju n e 22 & 23 f [ROYDONAHUE J 7 :0 0 p .m . SUZANNE PIESHETTE Studio Theatre, 49 Auditorium TOWNS PEOPLE. 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DEFENSELESS... m METRO GOLDWYN-MAYTR presents the NEW MARLON I TREVOR I RICHARD l i a d a in a C a flB l S P A R T A N B O O K S T O R E BRANDO I HOWARD I HARRIS JS " 1 "I MUTINY ON THE BOUNTY 2nd Big Feature Attraction | CORNER MAC & ANN EAST LANSING f ILMLD IN ULTRA PANAVISION 7 0 ‘ ■ TECHNICOLOR' • AN ARCOLA PICTURE V 10 Michigan State News, E a s t Lansing, Michigan Monday, June 8., 1964 S e n io r s ’ M e m o r ie s Y e a rs , 4 P o in t s Editor's Note: The following h a s been s o r o rity s c h o la s tic read in g , studying and trav elin g , ch airm an and has been on the B u s in e s s T h e g ir l who won the h e a rts is graduating with a 3 .8 5 a v e ra g e . students are the academi- and p lans to teach in c o lle g e . r e a lly a p p re c ia te c la s s ic a l mu­ AWS s o r o r ity com p lex. She was of all A m e rica in 1960 has proved She spent h e r f i r s t two y e a r s of colly highestof the gradual* Of the four tim e s she has r e ­ T h e outstanding se n io r from s ic . v ic e p re sid e n t of the G erm an Club that beauty and b ra in s do m ix . c o l l e g e in P r in c ip ia C o lle g e , She sa id studying Beethoven mg seniors in each of the 10 ceiv e d a 4 .0 g rad e r e p o r ts , M iss t h e C o lle g e of B u s i n e s s is Nancy Ann F le m in g Johnson and re ce iv e d an outstanding s e n ­ E ls a h , 111. and fundam entals of read in g mu­ colleges. Modelon Miller of F in k said the f i r s t tim e was in W illiam H. L a itin e n , graduating will b e graduated Ju n e 14 with io r award from the G erm an de­ She is a m e m b e r o f th e lo ca l s ic changed h e r attitu d e tow ard Flint was the recipient of p artm en t. h e r fresh m an y e a r . " I was m ildly with a 3.89 av e rag e . the high est g rad e -p o in t av erag e C h ristia n S c ie n c e O rg an izatio n , s u r p r is e d ,” sh e s a id , “ 1 had a l­ m u sic . In addition to a p p recia t­ the highest average in agri­ in the C o lleg e of Com m unication having serv ed on the le c tu r e co m ­ culture with a 3.55 grade ways re c e iv e d 4 .0 in high sch o o l, ing c la s s i c a l m u sic , M is s M ac­ A r ts . m itte e th is te r m , and has been Dougall spends h e r s p a re tim e point in floriculture. but 1 didn't ex p e ct to do it in c o l­ M rs . Johnson w as able to m ain­ in the In tern atio n al Club and the sk atin g . le g e .” tain a 3 .74 av e ra g e d esp ite an C am pus U .N . M iss M acD ougall h as earned T h e th ird m e m b e r of the c o l­ unusual c o lle g e lif e . M iss V ie m e is te r has student 12 4 .0 grad e re p o rts in h e r A rts & Le tters le g e 's tr io of top g ra d s, Hill is H er reig n as M iss A m e rica taught in P o n tia c , and w ill be a ls o graduating next week a s a fo u r y e a r s . She is a m e m b e r of The com bination of English caused M r s . Jo h n son to e n te r c o l­ teach in g e le m e n ta ry sch o o l in T h e H onors C o lleg e . D istinguished M ilita ry Student and Germ an has been the key to lege a y e a r la te , but with heavy C h a rlo tte s v ille , V a ., a fte r grad ­ Follow in g gradu ation , sh e w ill from A rm y R O T C . su c ce s s for two of the th re e top c re d it loads and su m m er school uation. w ork a t a su m m e r jo b a t the graduates in the C o lleg e of A rts He d e sc rib e d h im se lf as not she was able to m ake up the y e a r H er hobbles include h o rseb ack L o s A lam o s, New M exico , na­ and L e tte r s . v e ry co n cern ed with e x t r a - c u r ­ and graduate on sch ed u le. rid in g , sew ing, kn itting , tr a v e l­ tional la b o ra to ry , w orking in the \1. C aro l C h ristia n . V icksburg r ic u la r a c tiv itie s . He has been a H er f ir s t y e a r on cam pus was ing, a rt and m u s ic . m e ta l la b . G erm an m a jo r with an English m e m b e r of P hi E ta S ig m a , fr e s h ­ h e c tic as she w as s t il l under the She plans to e a rn a m a s te r s She p lan s to do gradu ate study m inor, and Joanna C . Fink , Mid­ man m en’ s h o n o rary , and Phi M iss A m e rica P agean t co m m it­ d eg re e a fte r teach in g fo r aw hile. at the U n iv ersity of Illin o is and land English m a jo r with a G e r­ Kappa P h i. s c h o la s tic h o n orary. tee and had to m ak e many ap p ear­ e x p e cts to e a rn a P h.D within man m inor, are tied with C h ris ­ H ill fe e ls that students who an ces around the cou ntry . th re e y e a r s . topher H ill, Lansing English ma­ w orry about high a v e ra g e s a r e At the end of h e r fresh m an jo r , fo r top honors in the c o lle g e . " t o o co n cern ed about g r a d e s .” y e a r , how ever, s h e w as initiated All th ree have a 3.79 o v e r-a ll He said , “ It show s that one has ing in A lbion, and a fte r m a r ria g e V e te rin a ry into Alpha Lam bda D e lta, fr e s h ­ been w orking too much fo r one and graduation w ill teach e ith e r average. man women’ s s c h o la s tic honor­ M iss C h ristian is a m em ber of thing and not enough fo r an o th er.” k in d erg arten o r f i r s t grad e in the M e d ic in e a ry , a n d T o w e r Guard, sopho­ He said he fe e ls he has m issed C ln cin n attl a r e a . Alpha Chi Omega so ro rity , Phi m ore wom en’ s h o n o rary . Topping the C o lle g e of V e te r ­ an im portant p a rt of c o lle g e by William H. Laitinen She m ay go on fo r a m a s te r s Kappa P hi, sch o la stic honorary, In M arch 1963, t h e M ichigan in ary M ed icin e is M r s . E th e lb e rt not taking p a rt in m o re a c tiv itie s , d eg re e in s p e c ia l education. Tau Sigm a, s c ie n c e and a rts hon­ He is the w inner of a H arvard m is s who vowed to " g o hom e and (M artha) T h o m a s , hou sew ife, o ra ry , and Alpha Lambda D elta, Joonna C. Fink and if he w ere a gradu ate school Law Sch ool fellow sh ip . T h e O r­ be ju st m e again” b ecam e a m is ­ stud ent, and m o th er of two. freshm an w om en's h o n o rary.S h e ad m ission s o f fic e r , he said , he ch a rd L a k e student has been a c ­ s u s . H er husband, W illiam F . S o c ia l S c ie n c e A m ed ical technology m a jo r , H er hobbies include read in g, would be h esitan t to accep t a stu ­ tiv e throughout h is acad em ic c a ­ Jo h n so n , fo rm e r ly of O kem os, is M rs . T h o m as h as a grad e point tennis and dancing. She has r e ­ G raduating with a g rad e-p oin t dent who had co n ce n tra ted v ery r e e r in MSU a ffa ir s . now a grad u ate student in the av erag e of 3 .9 . S h e said out of ceived four all-A grade re p o rts a v e ra g e of 3.82 and top s e n io r in heavily on g ra d e s to the o m is­ S erv in g as a re sid e n t ad visor U n iv e rsity of C a lifo r n ia , at B e r k ­ the fiv e te r m s that sh e h as been in her co lle g e c a r e e r . the C o lleg e of S o cia l S c ie n c e is sion of oth er th in g s. at W ilson H all fo r a y e a r and a le y , Law S ch o o l. a full tim e student, sh e has earned M iss C h ristian w ill en te r grad ­ L inda S . F ie b in g , s o c ia l s c ie n c e G raduate sch o o ls which have te rm he w as also a m em b er of T o c lim a x a h e c tic c o lle g e life , a 4 .0 four t im e s . uate school at N orthw estern U ni­ m a jo r , T r a v e r s e C ity . not been h e sitan t about acce p t­ Phi E ta S ig m a , fre sh m e n m en’ s M r s . Johnson com p leted h e r un­ M r s . T h om as is a m em b er of v e rsity in the fall, and eventually M iss F ie b in g is a m e m b e r of ing Hill with h is high av erag e a re h o n o rary . He w as AUSG r e p r e ­ d ergrad u ate work at M ichigan P hi Kappa P h i, s c h o la s tic honor­ plans to teach at the co lleg e le v e l. D elta G am m a s o r o r ity , P h i K ap­ Jo h n s Hopkins U n iv e rsity and the sen ta tiv e fo r one te r m . S t a t e through co rre sp o n d e n ce a ry , and the A m e rica n S o cie ty of M iss F in k , sharin g to p a r ts and pa P h i, s c h o la s tic h o n o rary . P hi U n iv ersity of M ich igan . He will Laininen won d istin ctio n with c o u rs e s fro m C a lifo r n ia . M edical T e c h n ic ia n s and r e c e n t­ le tte rs honors, is a m em ber of Gam m a M u, s o c ia l s c ie n c e hono­ m a jo r in c la s s i c s at one of th ese h is work during a w inter account­ ly won the R u n n ells Aw ard. D elta Phi A lphia, Germ an honor­ r a r y , Kappa D elta P i, education sch o o ls n e x t y e a r , and plans ing in tern sh ip with H askin s and E d u c a tio n T h e R u n n ells Award which is ary', Tau Sig m a, s cie n c e and a r ts Jill E. Viemeister h o n o rary , and Alpha Lam bda D el­ eventually to t e a c h , probably S e lls of D e tro it. W hile th e re he given annually is to one outstand­ h o n o r a r y , P h i Kappa P h i , A tr a n s fe r student with a wide ta , fre sh m a n w om en’ s h o n o rary . G reek and L a tin , he s a id . w a s awarded t h a t fir m ’ s out­ ing MSU student fo r s c h o la r s h ip sch o la stic honorary, Kappa D elta v a rie ty of a c tiv itie s and hobbies She i s h is to r ia n - ed ito r fo r standing student a c c o u n t i n g in pathology. P i, education honorary, and the award. has m anaged to e a rn the high est E n g in e e rin g G erm an C lub. av erage in the C o lle g e of E d u ca­ M r s . T h o m a s, who b eg in s h e r She was recen tly awarded a Woodrow W ilson Fellow ship fo r Circle Group He has held m em b ersh ip s in P h i Kappi Phi , s c h o la s tic honor­ tion among graduating s e n io r s . J i l l V ie m e is te r , Huntington, N. H erm an C . F e ik e m a , R o ck fo rd , w ill be the C o lle g e of E n g in e e r­ in tern sh ip at S p arro w H ospital th is month, sa id sh e has thought a ry , O m icron. D elta Kappa, ju n­ ing’ s lop g rad u ate, fin ish in g with a b o u t re tu rn in g to graduate graduate study, and w ill attend Y ., e lem e n ta ry education m a jo r . B a rb a ra Hannewald, A d r i a n io r and s e n io r m en’ s h on o rary. a 3 .9 3 a ll-U n iv e r s ity a v e ra g e . sch o o l a f t e r serv in g h e r in­ Colum bia U n iv e rsity in the fa ll. sophom ore, w as re c e n tly e lecte d B e ta G am m a Sig m a b u sin e ss hon­ He is an e le c t r i c a l en g in eerin g te rn s h ip . "H o w e v e r, 1 can ’ t fa c e Woodrow W ilson aw ards a re presented to about 1,000 students in the nation each y e a r . p resid en t of C i r c le H onorary fo r o ra ry , and w as tr e a s u r e r o fB e ta next y e a r. Alpha P s i accoun tin g h o n o rary . Delta Zeta m a jo r , and w ill re tu rn to MSU in the fa ll to work on a m a s te r s de­ the idea rig h t now,” sh e sa id , " i t ’ s too c lo s e to fin a ls tim e .” O ther o ffic e r s s e le c te d a r e g r e e . He is the w inner of a Na­ Mortha C. Christian M iss Fi nk said s h e enjoyed V ice - P re s id e n t, Jo y c e K e tla r , B irm ingh am ju n io r ; s e c r e .a r y , C o m m u n ic a tio n Initiates 18 tional S c ie n c e Foundation g ran t - H o m e E c o n o m ic s D elta Z eta s o r o r ity r e c e n tly which will e n a b le him to work fo r With sev en fo u r-p o in ts behind FREE Sharon M atyas, D earb o rn ju n io r; t r e a s u r e r , Anne M ills , Ridge­ A rts initiated 18 new m e m b e rs. New m e m b e rs include: IBM D evelopm ent L a b o ra to ry in P ou gh keepsie, N .Y ., th is sum ­ h e r, C aroly n A . K ie b le r w ill be graduated Ju n e 14 a s one of the wood, N .J ., ju n io r , and h is to r­ m er. G eo rg ia A lqu ist, D etro it soph­ STORAGE ian , J a n e t Seid m an, B roo klyn , N .Y ., sop hom ore. o m o re; N a n c y Bai n, P o n t i a c sophom ore; K aty B au m , N e w F e ik e m a h as been a m em b er of the E n g in e e rin g C o u n cil, P i top fiv e s c h o la s tic a lly gradu at­ ing s e n io r s in the U n iv e rsity . C o m m ittee heads a r e m em b e r­ Kappa P hi fr a te r n ity , T au B e ta M is s K i e b l e r i s a g e n era l B rin g all your w inter clo th es to our vault for F R E E Y o r k , N .Y .., sop hom ore; P a m ship, Nancy T y l e r , E lm a , N'.Y., P i, national e n g in eerin g honor­ te x tile s and clo th in g m a jo r in sum m er sto rag e - your only co st fc r the clean in g . C la rk , D a l l a s , T e x a s , sopho­ Ju n ior; tapping, M arily n C lay d o n , a ry , and E ta Kappa Nu, national the C o l l e g e o f Home E co n ­ m o re; J u d y D a lla ir e , G r o s s e L ew isto n , N .Y ., sop hom ore; in i­ e le c t r ic a l e n g in eerin g h o n o rary . o m ic s . P ointe fre sh m a n ; Je a n F is h e r , tiatio n , B a r b a r a K a lb fle isc h , W hile w orking to m aintain he% CAMPUS CLEANERS D earbo rn sop h om o re; and sp e cial p r o je c t s , M ary P a rk , Plymouth D e a r b o r n fre sh m a n ; M a r c y H e ife r, Itn aca ju n io r; and H olly F e ik e m a p lan s to work in the field of r e s e a r c h and develop­ Linda S. Fiebing 3 .9 g rad e point a v e ra g e sh e has a lso found tim e fo r outside a c ­ H orton, D earb orn fre sh m a n . m ent. M o rta r B o a rd and a m em b er of 547 E. GRAND RIVER ACROSS FROM BERKEY sop hom ore. tiv itie s . Susan H oxie, S t. L o u is, fr e s h ­ T o w e r G u a r d , sop hom ore wo­ She h as been a m e m b e r of man; Jud y Ki hm, H am ilton, Ohio, H o m e E c o n o m ic s m en’ s h o n o rary . H onors C o lle g e ; Alpha Lam bda - fre sh m a , D o n n a M asino, M e l- M i s s F iebing w a s re c e n tly D e lta, fre s h m a n women’ s sch o ­ vindale fre s h m a n , Je a n M atz, A 3 .9 4 o v e r - a ll a v e ra g e m ak e s awarded the O utstanding G reek l a s t i c h o n o ra ry ; O m icron Nu, P eto sk e y , ju n io r, Ginny M inkley, P h y llis A. M e s s ic k , A lbion, the S ch o larsh ip A w a rd fo r the student hom e e co n o m ics h o n o ra ry ; and P ortlan d fre sh m a n , Ann P o tte r, h ig h e st-ra n k in g gradu ate in the with the high est a v e ra g e in the C o lleg e of Home E co n o m ic s. the R e ta ilin g C lu b. She a ls o s e r ­ L an sin g ju n io r. G re ek s y s te m . She i s an H onors C o lle g e stu ­ ved a s p u b licity c h a irm a n fo r the Donna Poupard, T re n to n f r e s h ­ M is s F ie b in g , who re c e iv e d h e r dent and a m e m b e r o f O m icron Home E c o n o m ic ; C o u n cil. m an; Sandy Sch n etzky , B lo o m ­ f i r s t 44) a s a f i r s t - t e r m fr e s h ­ A fte r grad u ation , M iss K ie b le r field H i l l s , fre sh m a n , Sonya Nu, hom e e co n o m ics h o n o rary . m an, h as re c e iv e d an a ll-A grad e w ill e n te r K a n sa s S tate U niver­ S c r iv e n s , H illsd a le ju n io r; a n d M is s M e s s ic k p lans to be m a r rie d re p o rt sev en tim e s . Ju n e 20. s ity to work on h e r m a s te r s Kathy W arren , F e n v ille fr e s h ­ ” 1 w as v e ry s u rp ris e d when Nancy A, Johnson d eg re e in the s o c ia l e co n o m ics m an. She is p re s e n tly student te a c h - 1 got m y f i r s t 4 .0 ,” sh e s a id . of cloth in g . ” 1 h eard c o lle g e w as so hard , When h e r edu cation is co m ­ and I c a m e h e re with the idea p leted , sh e hopes to b eco m e a that ev ery o n e w orked lik e the c o lle g e in s tr u c to r . devil and c a m e out with a 2 .0 . D o n 't G o 1 s u re w as happy that it didn't w ork out that w ay.” JERRY LEWIS M is s F ie b in g p lan s to w o rk fo r a y e a r b e fo re beginning h e r grad ­ R e c e iv e s G ra n t J . M u rray B a rb o u r, p r o fe s s o r S A Y S ... uate stu d ies at e ith e r the U niver­ of m u sic , has re c e iv e d a tra v e l s ity of C h icago o r an e a s te rn grant fro m th e C o u n cil of L earn e d “ G roup, do you realize s ch o o l. S o c ie tie s to attend the Ninth Con­ everytim e you put your N a t u r a l S c ie n c e g r e s s o f the In tern ation al M u s i- co lo g ic a l S o c ie ty , which tak e s best foot forw ard there’s Ju s t one B g ra d e has m a rre d p la c e at the M o zarteu m , in S a lz ­ the p e rfe c t a v e ra g e of the Uni­ bu rg, A u s tria , August 30 through a leg attached to it? And v e r s it y 's h ig h e st-ra n k in g grad ­ S ep tem b er 4 . He w ill p a rtic ip a te uate t h i s te r m , and it w as in a round ta b le en titled " T h e is that leg covered with “ w orth i t .” R e la tio n s B etw een O p era, O ra­ C a r o l y n M acD ou gall, F lin t to rio and In stru m en tal M usic in s o m e o ld g u n n y s a c k c h e m is tr y m a jo r , is graduating the B aro q u e E r a . ” His c o n tri­ with a 3.98 a ll-U n lv e r s lty a v e r­ c l o t h ? D r e s s u p , g o v .' bution w ill b e taken fro m the Good looks are an asset.” JERRY LEWIS a g e . T h e only B on h e r re c o rd w as in a m u sic c o u rs e w hich, second c h a p te r, " C la r ln o S t y le ,” of h is book, T ru m p e ts , H orns soon to be seen in ‘THE PATSY” D u r in g F in a ls sh e s a id , taught h e r to change h e r v i e w s tow ard m u sic and and M u sic, ju s t published by the MSU P r e s s . We ag ree, Je rry , good A J E R R Y L E W IS P R O D U C T IO N Taketimeoutfromstudying U U nion B ook Store Union B o o k Store Unió U looks a re an asset. And w h e n good lo ok in g andorderasnackfromRicardo’s. SELL YOUR slacks can be bought for Youdon’thavetopickitup. . . W e $4.50 to $8.95, there are deliver. . . Choose fromthese hardly any reasons left for not being sharp. A -l slacks are made in tastyitems: 7 styles and all the latest fabrics. Ask for A - l’s by name at your favorite store or campus shop. u n mSLACKS • UNION BOOK STORE For Delivery n Racers-Tapers- PEGGER5-Chargers R IC A R D O ’S Call 482-1554 R Ight On Campus - A Dept. Of MSU B K . O t Z 1 n C o . 1300 Santee Street, Los Angeles, California 90015 U n io n B o ok Store U n io n B o o k S to re Union B o Monday, June 8, 1964 || Michigan State News, E a s t Lansing, Michigan S U M M E R C A L L "RESULT-RINGING” P U B L IC A T IO N C am pus 355-8255 B E G IN S TO P L A C E Y O U R AD Want-Ads JU N E 25, 1964 B r ie fs A u to m o tive C H E V R O L E T 1955 S tatio n Wa­ A u to m o tive A u to m o tive C H E V R O L E T T 958S tatio n Wagon. DEVIN RO A D STER. F ib e rg la s s gon. New eng in e. Good ru b b er. S ix -c y lin d e r, standard s h i f t . body. 283 C h evrolet V et. 4- Runs b e tte r than it lo o k s .T r a il­ $395. L e e M acG illiv ray Chev­ speed. A sking $950. Will take A pplication s fo r National De­ e r h itch . $ 5 0 . ED 7 -9 5 0 5 . 48 ro le t, 1500 H a sle tt Rd. 3 3 9 -8 2 2 6 . c y c le in tra d e . Cal l L ee o r fen se Education A c t (NDEA) loans will be avw ilable in the of­ WANT AD C H E V R O L E T l95A “ lm p ala, 2 - door hardtop. A ll pow er. Top 48 Wayne ED 2 -3 5 7 7 a fte r 7p m . 48 C H E V R O L ET 1958 2 -d o o r, s ix - DODGE 1962 L a n c e r , 4-d o o r d e - fic e of fin an cial aid s Ju n e 1 0.T h e • AUTOMOTIVE con dition. P hone IV 4 -5 9 5 7 . 48 cy lin d e r, s t a n d a r d tra n s m is ­ luxe. A utom atic tra n s m is sio n . applications m u st be retu rned to • EMPLOYMENT C H E V R O L ET 1 9 5 4 T n e v e lle Sup- sio n . $54 5 . A S tJU s e d C a r s .4 0 0 7 R ad io. One owrier. E x c e lle n t the loan o ffice in the Student S e r ­ v ic e s Building by Ju ly 15. • FOR RENT e r S p o rt. 4 -s p e e a , p o sitra c tio n . S . C e d ar. Cal l 8 8 7 -9 2 6 5 . 48 condition. 6 2 7 -5 2 7 5 even in gs. • FOR SALE 2 2 0 h.p . 2 -d o o r hardtop. 3,8 0 0 C O M ET 1961 4 -d o o r, standard 48 • LOST & FOUND m ile s . 4 p 2 - 5 9 6 3 . 48 tra n s m is sio n , Radio, h e a te r, DODGE 1960 Station Wagon. 4 - Shingleton Goes • PERSONAL • PEANUTS PERSONAL C H E V R O L E T 1958 C o n v ertib le. 4 -sp e ed tach . A -l condition and $795. JA C K DYKSTRA FORD, N. C e d a r at Gd. R iv e r . IV 2 - door, s ix c y lin d e r. Autom atic,. $825. L o ren z E u ick . 2407 E . • REAL ESTATE m any e x t r a s . M ech anically 1604. _________________ 48 M ichigan, 4 8 7 -3 7 6 9 . 48 To Goodyear • SERVICE gu aranteed . M ust s e e .S a c r i f i c e . CORVAlR 195(5 l a t e model ‘ 706’ . DODGE 1959 4-d oo r hardtop. Au- • TRANSPORTATION 3 3 7 -0 2 9 8 . 48 4-d o o r, autom atic, rad io, h eat­ tom atic tra n s m is s io n . Double John D. Shingleton, p lacem ent C H E V R O L E T 1961 Im pala Con­ •WANTED e r , folding r e a r s e a t .S e a t b e lts , pow er. $599, A&J U sed C a r s , d ir e c to r , w ill le a rn firsth and the v e rtib le . R & H, pow er ste e rin g , 720 N. L a r c h . IV 2 -7 0 0 5 . 48 new t i r e s , new in te rio r, e tc . c a r e e r opportunities T h e Good­ D E A D LIN E : 4 - o n -th e -flo o r . $ 1 ,2 9 5 . JA C K 32,0 0 0 m ile s . $825. 3 3 7 -9 6 2 2 .4 8 FALCON 1960 4 -d o o r, standard y e a r T i r e & Rubber Company 2p.ti. on« class day be­ DYKSTRA FO R D , N. C ed ar at CORVAIR 1963. 4-o n -th e-flo o r", tra n s m is sio n . Sharp little c a r . has to o ffe r c o lle g e graduates fore publication. Gd. R iv e r . IV 2 -1 6 0 4 . 48 R&H. One ow ner. $1,595. L ee $599. A&J U sed C a r s , 720 N. th is w eek. Cancellations - 12 noon one C H E V R O L E T 1963 8 -c y lin d e r au- M acG illiv ray C h ev ro let, 1500 L a rc h . IV 2 - 7 0 0 5 . 48 He will be a gu est of the co m ­ OUTSTANDING TROPHY WINHERS-Army ROTC, Vorsity and Women’s Pistol Teams, work- class day before publication to m a tic. 4 -d o o r sedan. All e x ­ H aslett Rd. 3 3 9 -8 2 2 6 . 48 FORD 1953” i -d oo r, new b ra k e s pany at its annual C o lleg e P la c e ­ ing under the direction of Sgt. Harvey Barrows, left, and under the sponsorship of the Army t r a s . Good a s new. Phone IV CORVAIR 1961 M onza. 4-sp eed , and exhaust s y s te m . Good run­ m ent D ir e c to r s ’ Forum which ROTC detachment, Col. James Skells, right, commanding, won 84 trophies during the past P H O N E: 4 -0 9 0 9 . 48 R&H. E x c e lle n t condition. $1100. ning condition. $100. Phone 4 8 9 - w ill be held Ju n e 9 - 11 at the school year, firing in five major leagues. Team members were, front row, Ted Nuoffer, Mel ru bber fir m ’ s Akron headquar­ Mathis, Mike Golden, Norm Melby, Tom Oakey, back row, David Babbitt, George Spencer, Ker­ 355-8255 C H E V R O L E T 1 9 6 3 Im pala. 2 - 355-1604 b e fo re 5 pm; 332-5310 5670. 48 door hardtop. Standard tr a n s ­ a fte r 5 pm . 48 FO RD 1962 F alco n Stationbu s. te rs. en Blank, Ed Hernpoyian and Pau I R. Nelson. Photo by Jim Hile R A TES : m issio n . $ 2 ,0 9 9 . A&J U s e d P e r fe c t fo r that su m m er m ove. T h e purpose of th§ forum is to CO RVAIR 1962. W hite, 2 -d oor 1 DAY........... $1.25 C a r s , ”2 0 N. L a r c h . IV 2 -7 0 0 5 . Phone 3 5 5 -6 0 3 9 even in gs. 48 a c q u a i n t p lacem en t d ir e c to rs w i t h blue in te rio r. 3-sp eed 3 DAYS____ $2.50 48 with the com pany’ s org an ization ­ e r , F a ir Law n, N. J . , se n io r, was awarded a b e s t p erfo rm an ce X-Ray Unit Here Ascension Holds 5 DAYS____ $3.75 C H E V R O L ET 1959. S ix -c y lin d e r, tra n s m is s io n . Radio and white­ FO RD 1957 C o n v e rtib le. V -8 ,liu - w a lls . Low m ileag e. Owner must to m a tic, power ste e rin g and al setup, p rod u cts, m anufacturing f a c ilit ie s , d istribu tio n p ro g ram , award fo r h e r p resen tatio n of standard s h i f t . E co n o m 'ca l. s e l l . E x c e lle n t con dition. B e s t b ra k e s, rad io . New top. E x c e l­ Spartan W ives w ill sponsor the (B a se d on .15 words per ad ) $79 5 . A & J U sed C a r s , 720 N. train in g methods and p ersonnel Ruth in, " T h e P ir a te s of P en ­ o ffe r . Phone 4 8 9 -0 6 7 7 a fte r 5 :30 lent con dition. ED 2 -0 3 7 2 . 48 p o lic ie s . z a n c e ." She a l s o re ce iv e d the Ingham County m obile x -r a y unit Ju n e 8 to 11 on cam p u s. All U ni­ Vacation School There will be a 25$ service L a rc h . IV 2 -7 0 0 5 . 48 pm . 48 FORD 1962 E con o lin e p ick -u p . ham award for the b est p e rfo r­ and bookkeeping charge if C H E V R O L E T 1962 B e lA ir . 2 - $1195. H a r o l d Plet'z M otor v e rs ity stu d en ts, student wives CORVAIR 1963 Monza. Red, 2 - m ance o ff-s ta g e . a n d U n iv e rsity e m p lo y ees, 21- A scension Lutheran Church, this ad is not paid within door, V -8 , standard tr a n s m is ­ S a le s . W illiam sto n . 6 5 5 -1 8 7 0 . door, b lack in te rio r. 4 -sp e ed . Theta Alpha Phi y e a r s old and o ld e r, a re e lig ib le . 2 780 H aslett R d ., will again spon­ one week. sion, R & H. $ 1 ,5 9 5 . England- P lu s many e x tr a s . One ow ner. ___________ FO RD 1956 F a i r la n e 4 - d o o r ,V - 8 . 48 T h e Unit w ill be at Olin Jun e s o r a two-week vacation bible Cook Chevytown, 2515 E . M ich­ E x c e lle n t condition. ED 0418. Anthony H eald, M assapequa, Good ru b b e r. C h e a p .C a ll J e r r y . T h e S tate News does not Presents Awards N. Y ., sophom ore re ce iv e d the 8-11 fro m 9 a .m ., to 11 a.m . It school th is su m m er. C hild ren age 4 through the p e rm it r a c ia l o r re lig io u s igan. IV 2 - 1 2 5 1 . C H E V R O L E T 1962 G re e n b ria r. 48 48 ED 2 -1 4 3 7 . 48 b est p e rfo rm a n ce award fo r h is will be lo cated Ju n e 8 at U n iv er­ CO RVAlR 1962 Mon/a. 14,000 eighth grade m ay attend the ses­ d iscrim in a tio n in its ad­ Pow erglid e, 18,000 actual m ile s. FO R D 1961 G a la x ie , 4 -d o o r, V -3 T h eta Alpha P h i, national d ra ­ p resen tation in ‘ ‘USA’ ’ and Eve sity V illag e laundry from 4 p .m ., actual m ile s , autom atic, R & autom atic tra n s m is s io n . $ 1 ,3 9 5 . sio n s sta rtin g Ju ly 6 from 9 a .m ., v e rtis in g c o l u m n s . T h e 9 -p a s s e n g e r . C le a n . E x celle n t m atics h o n o rary , p resen ted its Davidson, E aton R apid s, ju n io r, to 8 p .m .; Ju n e 9 , Spartan V illag e H. $ 1 ,5 9 5 . England-C ook C hevy­ to 11:45 a.m . State News w ill not acce p t condition. Cal l IV 9 -6 6 2 2 . 48 L o re n z B u ick , 2407 E . M ich. annual aw ards at a re ce n t b a n - fo r h e r p o rtra y a l in, “ C e l i - old laundry, 4 p .m ., to 8 p .m .; town, 2515 E a st M ichigan. IV C la s s e s a re open to all c h il­ ad v ertisin g from p e rso n s CH EVY II 1962 Nova 360. 4 - 4 8 7 -3 7 6 9 . 48 quet. _ m a r e .” Ken A ndrew s, A llegan Ju n e 10, Spartan V illag e new laun­ 2-1251. 48 dren in the a r e a . F o r fu rth e r in­ d iscrim in a tin g against r e ­ door sedan. Standard tra n s - FORD 19 5 6 F a ir la n e . 2-d o o r, Lar f f l MC\ne, O rad ell, N. J . , se n io r, a lso re c e iv e d a b e st p e r ­ d ry, 4 p .m ., to 8 p .m ., and Jun e CORVAI R 1 9 6 i 4 -d o o r, w h ite- form ation c a ll M r s . W ille a t 3 3 7 - lig ion , r a c e , c o l o r o r m issio n . $10 9 5 . H arold P letz V -8 . R&H, auto m atic, pow er. senior, re ce iv e d the T h eta fo rm an ce award fo r h is ro le in, 11, C h e rry L ane Laundry, 4 p .m ., wal l s, standard tra n s m is sio n , to 8 p.m . 9557. national o rig in . M otor S a le s . W illiam ston . 6 5 5 - , $ 29 5 . Ja c k D y kstra F o rd , N. achievem ent award; Susan W ein- “ C e lim a r e ." “ R & H . $995. England-Cook 1870. 48 Chevytown, 2515 E . M ichigan. C ed ar at Grand R iv e r. IV 2 - A u to m o tive C H E V R O L E T I9 6 0 I mpal a Con- IV 2 - 1 2 5 1 . 48 1604. 48 v e rtib le . B la c k . 348 cubic in­ FORD ENGLISH 1963 C a p ri. 4 - AUSTIN H E A L E Y 1960 S p rite . CORVAIR 1962 M onza. 4 -sp e ed . s p e e d , h e a t e r , w hitew alls. F in a ls S t ill U n p o p u la c h e s . F lo o r sh ift. Cal l I V 9 - R eal sh arp c a r ! $1,595, A&J Hardtop. T o s e ll with c a r or 8689 7 a .m . to 5 p .m . 48 $1,588. A1 Edw ards S p o rts C a r sep arate . Good con dition. Phone U sed C a r s , 4 0 0 7 S , C e d ar. Phone C e n te r, 616 N. Howard. 4 8 9 - C H E V R O L ET i960 Im pala. Auto- 8 8 2 -9 2 6 5 . 48 3 3 7 -2 5 9 5 . 48 7596. 48 m atic t r a n s m i s s i o n , power C O R V E T T E 1961 Cotivt r u b le . 270 AUSTIN H FA L E Y 1958. B i f e n - ste e rin g , R&H. $1,395. L e e M ac­ h.p. 4-sp e ed with 411 r e a r a x le . gine, o v erd riv e , w ire w heels, exce lle n t con d ition. Must s e ll. G illiv ra y , 1500 H aslett Rd. 3 39- 3 3 2 -2 6 6 9 a fte r 8 pm . 48 Now is the tim e fo r a ll good $1,100. Call ED 2 -3 5 8 1 . 4 8 8226. 48 C O R V E T T E 1963 S tin g ray . 3ÖÖ For Your Trip BUICK 1957 S p e c ia l.C o n v e rtib le . C H E V R O L ET 1962 Im pala t'o n - h .p ., 4 -sp e ed . E x c e lle n t condi­ m en to com e to the aid of th e ir v e rtib le . A utom atic tra n s m is ­ p arty . But fin a ls a r e n e a r and no one can help you p a ss that day, FIN A L EXAM SCHEDULE Low mileage. New: paint, t i r e s , exhaust system, b ra k e s, bat­ te ry . $59 5 . IV 7 -3 4 5 5 . 48 sion, R&H. $1,895. L ee Mac G illiv ra y C h e v ro le t, 1500 H a s- tion . $ 3 ,5 9 5 . L ee M acG illivray C h e v ro le t, 1500 H aslett Rd. 3 3 9 - 8 22 6 . 48 Home $ave $ $ $ $ that hour, that o b sta c le c o u rs e but YOU. BUlCk 19577 E x c e lle n t running lett Rd. 3 3 9 -8 2 2 6 .___________48 C O R V E T T E I960 white hardtop on C H E V R O L ET 1957 s ix -c y lin d e r, B e s id e s , a p arty won’ t help. It condition, autom atic tra n s m is ­ 4 -sp e ed p o s itra c tio n . Fuel in­ standard. Good condition o v er­ w ill only d iv ert your attention and M O R N IN G CLASSES A F T E R N O O N CLASSES sion, radio, h e a te r. $375. 3612 a l l . Radio and w hitew alls. $425. je c tio n . E x c e lle n t c o n d i t i o n . 3 5 5 -5 5 9 2 . 48 Auto Repair and Service East St., 485-9717, 1-5 pm. 48 s e r v e to con fu se the iss u e . It can be safely said that fin als I f y o u r class B e g in n in g at one o f these Y o u r exam tim e and I f y o u r class meets B e g in n in g at one o f these Y our exam tim e and BUICK i960 L e S a b re S ta tio n W ag- C all 4 8 2 -4 0 8 5 . 48 C O R V E T T E 1961. 3 -sp e ed , two . ,. Choose from a r e a tr ia l to a ll c o lle g e students meets hours d ate is hours date is T uesday on. A u t o m a t i c tra n s m is sio n , C H E V R O L ET 1956 2 -d o o r, k a - dio and h e a te r. A utom atic. Body top s. E x celle n t condi ti on, 30,000 OUR 6 ACRES of T h u rsda y MWF 1 :0 0 m ile s . New paint. Phone 3 3 2 - a ll over the w orld. T hey tax your MWF M TThF 8 :0 0 8 :3 0 June 11 3 :4 5 -5 :4 5 M TThF M TW ThF 1 :3 0 June 9 8 :0 0 -1 0 :0 0 p o w e r stee rin g and b r a k e s . in good con d ition. $125. Phone 505 3 . 18 USED.AUT0 PARTS b ra in , your m em ory and your h ealth . S o m etim es they becom e M TW ThF TTh 8 :0 0 F rid a y TTh 1 :0 0 Tuesday $1,495. L ee M acG illivray Chev­ ro le t, 1500 H aslett Rd. 3 3 9 - 3 3 7 -0 8 5 0 . C lLEV RO LET 1955. Six cy lin d er, . , 48 DESOTO 1957' hardtop, R&H. FOR 8 :3 0 June 12 1 :3 0 June 9 Pow er stee rin g a n d b ra k e s. a se lf-d e fe a tin g m arathon ra c e 1 :3 0 -3 :3 0 8226. 48 fo r tim e . Many tim e s they s e r v e MWF 9 :0 0 8 :0 0 -1 0 :0 0 F rid a y MWF 2 :0 0 Tuesday BUICK 1962 S p e cia l. 4-d o o r, standard s h ift. H eater. Runs w ell. Somewhat ru sted . B e s t $100. Cal l 355-1183 a fte r 5 pm. 48 All Model Cars M TThF 2 :3 0 June 9 only to test- your w ily ways a s M TThF 9 :3 0 June 12 3 :4 5 -5 :4 5 d a n . V-6 eng in e, autom atic. o ffe r. 3 5 5 -4 1 6 2 . 48 M TW ThF 1 :3 0 -3 :3 0 M TW ThF They S e ll, R ent, o r Buy $1495. Lorenz B uick 2407 E a st you e e n ie , m een ie, m in ie, m o. How valid is the final exam in a­ TTh 9 :0 0 F rid a y June 12 TTh 2 .0 0 2 :3 0 W ednesday June 10 M ichigan , 4 8 7 -3 7 6 9 . 48 C H E V R O L E T 1 9 5 9 Im pala. 2 - 'R e su lt-R in g in g ” W ant-Ads * Motors tion with re s p e c t to what the stu­ 9 :3 0 3 :4 5 -5 :4 5 8 0 0 -1 0 :0 0 BUICK 1959 C o n v e rtib le. Radin, door hardtop. R&H. A utom atic. W hitew alls. S harp . 509 N. W al­ TRANS-WORLD * Tires dent has a ctu ally learn ed ? Which MWF M TThF 1 0 :0 0 1 0 :3 0 S aturday June 4 3 MWF M TThF 3 :0 0 3 :3 0 W ednesday June 10 * h e a te r, autom atic tra n s m is sio n . nut, L an sin g . Phone 4 8 5 -5 5 3 8 . S E R V I C E INC. * Generators is a b e tte r te st of the students M TW ThF 8 .0 0 -1 0 :0 0 M TW ThF 3 :0 0 1 :3 0 -3 :3 0 W ednesday E x c e lle n t, c l ean, $895. J i m 48 C om plete S e rv ic e F o r * Transmissions knowledge - e s s a y o r o b je ctiv e ? TTh 1 0 :0 0 S aturday TTh R ebec U sed C a r s , 3440 N. East C H E V R O L ET 1^60 Im pala h a rd - 1 0 :3 0 June 13 3 :3 0 June 10 Can students who have "g o o fed 1 0 :1 5 -1 2 :1 5 3 :4 5 -5 :4 5 (U J5. 2 7 ). IV 9 - 3 5 8 0 . 48 top. V -8 , autom atic tra n s m is ­ • VOLKSWAGEN We In sta ll • F r e e D elivery around” a ll te rm s till m ake a m o re healthy grad e by cram m in g MWF M TThF 1 1 :0 0 1 1:3 0 S aturday June 13 MWF M TThF 4 :0 0 4 :3 0 T h u rsda y June 11 BUICK 1953'V-8autom atic t r a n s - sio n . $1,395. A&J U sed C a r s , •REN A U LT • SIMCA m is sio n . R e lia b le tra n sp o rta ­ 4007 S . C e d a r. Phone 8 8 2 -9 2 6 5 . at thg la s t m inute than students M TW ThF 1 1 :0 0 1 :3 0 -3 .3 0 S aturday M TW ThF TTh 4 :0 0 8 :0 0 -1 0 00 T h u rsda y tion . $50. Cal l R ic h ie , 3 3 7 -0 9 7 3 . 48 M ajor o r M inor AUTO TTh who have studied all along? 1 1 :3 0 June 13 4 :3 0 June 11 48 T h e s e a r e e te rn a l questions 3 :4 5 -5 :4 5 1 :3 0 -3 :3 0 C H E V R O L ET 1958 2 -d o o r, 6 - • Ample Par t Supply SALVAGE CO which a r e indeed sig n ifican t MWF 1 2 :0 0 Tuesday E V E N IN G C LASSES BUICK I960 R o ad m aster. Ful l cy lin d e r, s t a n d a r d trans­ • All Work G uaranteed which cro p up toward the end of M TThF 1 2 :3 0 June 9 ,, , A Y o u r exam tim e pow er. 5 5 ,0 0 0 m ile s . New: t ir e s , m issio n . Nothing down. $5 week. M TW ThF 7 :0 0 -9 :0 0 pm I f y o u r class meets an(j T A B L E S , b len d e r, re frig L JU N E 15th - S ep tem b er lSth. $50 o r $5 w eekly. A lso an a p a rt­ 3 3 2 -3 8 3 9 . A P P R O V E D SIN G L E S. $7. D oub- 48 V w o M E T A L w a rd ro b e s. Gooc condition. $5 e a ch . 3 3 7 -0 9 9 8 .4 8 e r a to r , ic e s k a te s , lawn fu rni­ tu r e . L am p s, c a m e r a , s c a le s , State F a r m agent KARMANN, IV 5 -7 2 6 7 in F r a n ­ today. ED 48 IBM e le c t r ic . C all 3 7 2 -3 8 4 9 . 48 T Y P IN G . T e rm p ap ers, th e s e s, CALL l e s . $5. M en. Sum m er! C lean , s e w i n c M a c h i n e 'z i c - z x s d o r. C48 S e rv ic e ment n ear cam p u s. 337-2523*. SUM M ER AND F A L L doubles, 48 n ear ev ery th in g . 332 M .A .C . E D 2-1017 a fte r 5 pm . 48 1963 m od el. T h is m achine c a r r i e s s e r v ic e and p a rts w ar­ s t ill fo rm a ls , m isce lla n e o u s ite m s. E D 7 -9 7 9 4 . 48 DON'T M tsS E G reenw ich V illag e A rt Show. a s t L an sin g’ s SMALL APPLIANCE re p a ir. F a c to ry train ed s p e c i a l i s t s ! s te n c ils , e tc . E xp erien ced . 337 1527 o r 3 3 2 -6 8 5 5 . 48 US T O D A Y F A B R IC S AND YARN. B rin g this QUICK A CCURATE s e r v ic e on ran ty and sew ing in stru c tio n s. m en. Cooking. L iving room , p r i­ U N SU PERV ISED R O O M S f o r vate e n tra n ce . C lo se to cam p u s. m en, 2 1/2 b lo ck s fro m c a m ­ M ust s e l l . $6 p e r month o r ad and sav e 10%. T h e Rem nant Shop. O kem os. ED 2 -8 7 5 8 . 48 T h is Saturday On Grand R iv er Ave. 10-4. 48 G u aranteed w ork! Rapid Appli­ a n c e s S e rv ic e In c. 1452 E . M ich­ te rm p a p e rs. Union. C all 3 3 7 -2 7 3 7 . Two blocks from 48 355-8255 E ven in g s, 3 3 2 -2 1 9 5 . 48 p u s. Q uiet. Sum m er c u t-r a te , $4 9 .9 5 c a s h . W ill acce p t tra d e - TH E P R E S T IG E graduation g ift. igan. 4 8 2 -7 2 6 9 . 48 $6, 1838 Abbott Rd. 332-5571. ln s . C all OL 5 -2 0 5 4 . C48 LAWN SU lTfe, 3 p ie c e , wood. KAPPA SIGM A. Sum m er hous­ A uthentic antique je w e lry . By TYPING“. ‘ T H E S E S , te rm p a p e rs, Two c h a ir s , 1 s e tte e , $ 9 .9 5 . CORNED B E E F and P a stra m i 48 T A B L E LA M PS and pole lam p s. appointm ent. H eritag e L td . IV e tc . F a st e fficien t s e r v ic e , Kay W a n te d ing fo r m en. $9 p e r week. B oard T r a d e r s D iscount F u rn ltu re C o . sandw iches now a v a ila b le . F o r also a v a ila b le . 332-0413. 48 S U P E R V ISE D . COOKING. Two Y ou rs fo r only $ 4 .9 5 . T ra d e 5 - 2 6 6 5 ._______________________ 48 d eliv ery c a ll R ica rd o ’ s P iz z e r ­ R alsto n . 372-1391.____________ C 1000 E . Grand R iv e r . 48 WANTED T O buy, m en’ s English fo r Su m m er. Al s o one to work Discount F u rn itu re C o . 1000 ia . 4 8 2 -1 5 5 4 o r 4 8 2 -1 5 5 5 . 48 ED1E S T A R R , T Y P IS T . T h e ­ ONE DOUBLE,- one sin gle ro om . 5dt) Q bD c h a ir s , 100 ta b le s , at W O L V E R IN E b ike. Phone 3 3 2 -3 0 0 5 . 48 Q uiet, p riv a te hom e. Women, fo r ro om . One deluxe sin g le. E . Grand R iv e r . 48 s i s , d is se r ta tio n s , te rm p ap ers, $1 and up. 216 E . G rand R iv e r . STU D EN T T V re n ta ls . New 19n un su p erv ised . G r a d u a t e stu ­ 3 3 7 -9 5 6 6 ._____________________ 48 FU R N ITÜ R E FO R s a le . Includes C AN B E P IC K E D p o rta b le , $9 p e r month. 2 1 ” gen eral t y p i n g . E xp erien ced , FURNISHED A PA RTM EN T T o r M e rle ’ s Secondhand S to r e . 48 su b le ase , by re tire d couple. dents p r e fe r r e d . Cam pus th re e LA RG E ROOMS fo r m en. K it­ d ra p e s, a p p lia n ces. S u itab le fo r U SED M ERCH ANDISE. M ore of U P T O D A Y IN tab le m o d e ls, $8 p e r month, IBM E le c t r ic . OR 7 -8 2 3 2 . C chen, p ark in g. Sum m er r a t e s , Ju ly , August. W ill give e x cellen t b lo ck s. S e p arate kitchen, bath students o r c o tta g e . 3 3 2 -8 2 8 5 everything you want. L a r r y ’ s 344 S tu d e n t S e r v i c e s Blag. 17” tab le m o d e ls, $7 p e r month. TYPIN G in my hom e. S h irley fo r the four ro o m e r s . Renting $7 w eek. Phone 3 3 2 -3 6 3 4 . 48 a fte r 8 p in. 48 C are. ED 2 -0 1 7 3 . 4 8 Secondhand S to r e . 1814 S . W ash­ 1-5 T O D A Y All s e ts gu aranteed . No s e r v ic e D eck e r, 2654 M e 1v i 11 e , E .L . fo r sum m er and fa il. 3 3 2 -0 6 4 ? MEN A N D WOMEN. Sum m er M -M -M - BA K ED goods. C o ok ies, o r d eliv ery c h a rg e s . C all N ejac Phone 332 -0 7 2 1 ._____________ C ALWAYS BUYING U sed fu rn i­ ington. IV 5 -4 7 7 6 . 48 „after 5 pm . 48 te rm at Spartan H all. One block c a k e s , p a s tr ie s prep ared fre s h » sW im suit. A gl~ e FIN AL EXAM S In H25T None T V R e n ta ls , IV 2 -0 6 2 4 . C FÒ R FA ST e fficien t typing, e le c ­ tu re, sto v e s, to o ls, e t c .L a r r y ’ s N ICELY FURNISHED room in from c a m p u s . 215 L o u is. d aily . K w ait B a k e r ie s , Brook-1 fro m usl .W e hope you have WHY PAY M O RE? F o r p r o fe s - t r i c ty p ew rite r. C all S h irley Secondhand S t o r e . 1814 So . away. Worn o n c e . New-$15; now new home with b re a k fa st and Approved and su p erv ised fo r field P la z a at Hagadorn and le ctu re d o r learn ed well and sonal d r y c l e a n i n g . W EN - M ense. F E 9 -2 3 5 1 . 48 W ashington. IV 5 -4 7 7 6 . 48 $5. S iz e 16. E ven in g s, ED 7 - lunch packed. $13. Phone IV m en. M en; one 4-m an ap art­ Grand R iv e r . 48 wi ll enjoy the su m m e r. Auto, DROWS. P a n ts, s k ir t s , sw ea­ JO B RESU M ES 1Ó0c o p ie s, $ 4 .0 0 . 9357. 48 4 -9 5 5 9 . 48 m ent $10 each p e r w eek. Sing1- SEWING MACHINE ¿IN GER a u - b o at, h o m e o w n e r s , s c o o te r , t e r , 6 0£. P la in d r e s s e s , s u its, A ldinger D ire ct M ail a d v e rtis­ WILLIAMS FU RN ITU RE is c lo s - PHILCO T V , G o o d condition. p ro fe ssio n a l lia b ility , a n d o v er- e r , pays good p r ic e s fo r your F O R M A L E student. Sum m er !e ro o m s, $ 9 . Doubles $6. Wo­ to m atlc p o rta b le . Has th re e nee­ c o a ts , $ 1 .1 0 . 3006 Vine S t ., ing. 533 N orth C lip p ert. IV 5 - Light wood, ta b le m odel. Phone s e a s tra v e l In su ran ce from B u - fu rn itu re, household goods. 2603 sch oo l. Half of la rg e double front m en ov er 2 1 ; Double room s $6. d le p o sitio n s. Ju s t dial fo r fancy 1/2 block w est of F ra n d o r. C48 2 21 3 . C 3 3 2 -0 9 3 9 . 48 E . K alam azoo. IV 4 -9 2 4 4 . 48 roo m . $5. Individual beds and Cool quiet ro o m s , wash bowl d esig n s, buttonholes, darning, b o lz. 220 A lb e rt . ED 2 -8 6 7 1 . TYPIN G IN my hom e. 15 y e a rs FISHING T A C K L t . New and used. LEA RN B EA U TY cu ltu re p r o - c lo s e t. C all ED 2 -3 0 9 0 . 48 In e ach . L a rg e lobby with T V . applique and blind stitch in g . Can __________(748 s e c r e t a r ia l e x p e rie n c e . E le c ­ MOVING TO D EN V ER ? I’ m m o v- L a rg e sele c tio n of Spin C astings STU D IED OUT7 T a k e an e p ic u r- fe ss io n in cosm eto lo g y . C h al­ PHI SIGMA KAPPA, open Sum ­ P ark in g , laundry. 3 3 2 -2 5 7 4 . A l­ b e taken c a r e of fo r only $6.45 t r i c ty p e w rite rs . IV 7 -0 6 1 9 . C48 ing from D enver. L e t’ s s h a re rod s and r e e l s . A lso b a it. W il­ ean break at Kwast B a k e r ie s , lenging Job p o s s ib ilitie s . F a r ­ m e r te rm , $ ” w eek. Phone ED so renting now fo r F a ll te rm , p e r p e r month o r $65.45 c a sh . c o s t of tru ck o r t r a ile r . 3 5 5 - cox Secondhand S to re . 509 E. thing B eau ty C o lle g e -2 1 9 N. 2 -8 6 9 6 , 207 Bogue S t. 48 men only. 48 Nothing down. C all OL 5 -2 0 5 4 . B roo k field P la z a at Hagadron W ashington. IV 9 -8 1 6 7 . 48 T ransportation 2911. 48 M ichigan . IV 5 -4 3 9 1 . C and Grand R iv e r . 48 A PPRO V ED ROOM S. M en. Cook - M A L F s T U D E N T S approved C48 WANTED-: WOMAN'S 2 6 ” E n g - G R EEN d QQR L O U N G b . W F . RID E WANTED to O regon, N. ing, park in g. Rèe ro om . Sum ­ ro o m s , ap artm en ts. S u m m er. MlNlATUftE~~C 6 L L lE . Id ni nt hs G O L F C L U B S, T r u - Tem per, ONE NfiW M otorola s te r e o . S p e - M ichigan s p e c ia liz e s in p izza, C alifo rn ia o r Washington with lish type b ic y c le in exce lle n t m e r and Fal l . 445 Abbott Rd. Two b lo c k s -B e r k e y . C ooking, old. Sh o ts, spayed. Good hom e P r a c tic a lly new. Includes Includes bag c ia l, $75. K eyes S a le s & S e r - condition. D eliv ery a fte r exam s in o r out, and o th er fine foods. g ir ls . L eav e a fte r e x a m s. 3 3 9 - 3 3 2 -6 3 7 5 a fte r 3 pm . 48 wantedl C a ll 337 -1832. 48 and c a r t . Phone 3 5 3 -0 2 1 0 . 48 v ic e , 2500 E . M ichigan. IV 5 - a c ce p ta b le . Phone 3 3 2 -5 2 3 2 . 48 p ark in g . Days IV 5 -2 8 5 7 ; nights ___________ 48 2401 a fte r 6 p .m . 48 SUM M ER M A L E STU D EN TS. 1/4 CA RA T E I a M 'G KD SPECIA L, 0801. 48 IV 5 -8 8 3 6 . 48 ODD 4 - d r a w e r c h e s t. Brow n, " I ’ L L BUY anthing of v alu e.” Two la rg e r o c ms ; t w o roo m s $ 5 9 .5 0 . C all IV 2 -1 4 3 5 . Busch G R EEN DOOR UOUblSE i m T V , RADIO, PHONO R E PA IR RIDE WANTED to S t. L ouis Suii- SUMMER SIN G LE room s f o r b e ig e , w hite. Now only $ 14.95. W ilcox Secondhand S to re . 509 In c. 201 S . W ashington, ask fo r E . M ichigan s p e c ia liz e s in p iz­ Don’ t S e a rc h — C all Church day m orning, Jun e 14. W ill sh a re e ach . P riv a te e n tra n ce , show er, m en. Tw o b lo ck s P o s t O ffic e , T r a d e r s D iscount F u rn itu re C o . E . M ichigan. IV 5 -4 3 9 1 . C M r. S a y le s. 48 za, in o r out, and oth er fine IV 2 -5 6 0 8 e x p e n se s. Cal l Ken, 3 3 2 -4 7 9 4 . n ear cam p u s. $10 w eekly, in­ 1000 E . G rand R i v e r . 48 th re e from B e r k e y . Quiet and P rom p t S e rv ic e — 48 clu des p ark in g. Phone 3 3 2 -8 3 0 3 . foods. 48 convenient. 428 G rove S tr e e t. R U G s; 9 '^ x 12’ . N ylons, cotton s RETINA Iltc F/2 lig htm eter, New & Used Sets U T IL IT Y T R A IL E R , 4’ x 6 ’ .N eed 48 ran ge fln d e r -$ 6 5 . A M -FM r a ­ N EED TW O r id e r s to L os A nge- by Ju ly 10. C all 3 5 5 -2 7 5 9 . 48 $7 p e r week if fo r sum m er s e s ­ and w ools. V alu es to $ 5 9 .9 5 . dio, $40. Inclu des G a rra rd turn­ Peanut P erso n al CHURCH TV S E R V IC E • le s , leaving Sunday Ju n e 14th. P R IV A T E R O O M and double sio n . 337-1449 even in gs, 3 5 5 - Y our c h o ic e , $27 e ach . Spartan 808 W. W illow, L an sin g C Cal l 3 3 2 -5 0 5 3 . 48 W AN TEDflN DIVIDUA LS who ap­ room . U nsupervised . N ear cam ­ C a rp e t. F r a n d o r . 48 ta b le. 3 3 7 -9510. 48 JE R O M E MY L O V E, re m e tn b e r- 0089 m o rn in g s. 48 p reciate- d elicio u s homemade pus. C lean . Sum m er o r F a ll. U SED B O L E X P2 $ mm movie c a ll it “ A gnes” if Its a boy, D O ' -IT -Y O U R S E L F U pholstery R ID ER WANTED to North C a r o - A PPRO V ED , F A L L . Sp acio u s. MAGNOVOX P O R T A B L E H i-F i. baked goods. Kwast B a k e rie s , 3 5 5 -4 2 1 0 . 48 ca m e ra with zoom le n s and o r “ A gnes” i f Its a g irl o r fa b r ic s , su p p lies, foam . C us­ lin a, T id e w a te r. Leaving S a tu r­ C o m pletely p riv a te . T h r e e -fo u r Mahogany fin ish . E x c e lle n t con ­ B ro o k field P laza at Hagadorn e le c t r ic e y e , $147.50. Van’ s " A g n e s ” if its oqjj of the o th e r. tom D e c o r a to r s . 1015 E a s t S a g - day m orning, Ju n e 13. Cal l 8 8 2 - m en. B ed ro om and study. New, dition. O n l y $ 4 0 . Phone 3 7 3 - and Grand R iv e r . 48 Get Out of the p leasan t surrou nd in gs. E D 7 - 1703._____________________ 48 C a m e ra , IV 5 -4 3 6 9 . 48 At BUNK B E D S , M aple fin ish , with D ear T ony H ., I s till have a 48 S lnaw. C all IV 4 -5 7 8 3 .________48 K IR T S AND sw e a te rs clean ed , 6736 b e fo re 8 pm . RID ER S WANTED to C a lifo rn ia . 48 G U ITA RIST A N D D R U M M E R 979 4 . 48 T V ’ S USED as low as $¿5 only 35 4 e a c h . K alam azoo wanted fo r well-known cam pus r a ils and lad d er. $ 1 9 .9 5 . T r a - F e m a le , 21. L eaving about Ju n e SUMMER’S M E N. C L E A Si, c o m fo rta b le. the home of M oto ro la, Sylvan- d ers D iscount F u rn itu re Co. round trip tick e t to A rizona if N o r g e V illag e, 1918 E . K ala­ 22nd. C on tact Judy, 3 3 2 -8 0 6 7 .4 8 band sta rtin g Sum m er o r F a ll C lo se to cam p u s. A vailable F a ll ia , Muntz T V S te r e o s . S to rag e you want it. Love J B . 48 1000 E . G rand R iv e r . 48 mazoo at C le m e n s. 4 8 RID E TO F o r t L aud erd ale area te rm . 3 3 2 -5 0 5 3 . 48 HOT, HOT SUN te rm . P riv a te bath and e n tra n ce . P ark in g . ED 7 -2 4 3 8 . 48 F u rn itu re S a le s . T e r m s a v a il­ a b le at 4601 N. US 2 7 . C all IV B E D FR A M E , s te e l ad justable. A PC to F E A R L E S S F R F D . Good DIA PER S E R V IC E , th re e types fo r one. Ju n e 13 o r 14th. K atie I PAY ca sh and pick up sm a ll F o r m e rly was $ 9 ,9 5 , now $4,95. luck with the new jo b , the new of d iap ers to ch o o se fro m . Bulk Noonan. 3 3 2 -5 5 4 9 . 48 household a r tic le s b r i c - a - b r a c . and enjoy the fresh 7 -0 1 7 3 . L IN 6L E U M RUGS, 9' x 1 2 '. F o r - C48 T r a d e r s D iscount F u rn itu re C o . w ife, and the old " d is p o s itio n .” wash fo r c le a n e r , w hiter d ia­ R ad ios, r e c o r d s , ap p lian ces. p e r s , flu ff d ried and folded. coolness of one of our m e rly at $ 6 .9 5 , now only $ 3 .9 5 . 1000 E . G rand R iv e r . 48 ________ 48 U se y ou rs o r re n t o u rs. Con­ W a n te d M e r le 's 4 8 4 -7 8 3 8 . 48 T r a d e r s D iscount F u rn itu re . T w E E d C a r p e t s 9- x 12,1 I O .C .M . to 3 V IP ’ s . Congratu­ WANTED, T H R E E g ir ls to s h a re SwimmingPools M o v in g ? 1000 E . Grand R iv e r . 48 g re en , brown, b e ig e , b lack . Only latio n s to the " T h r e e bat b e lt- ta in e rs fu rn ish ed . No d eposit. L A M B R E 'iT A o r VESPA m otor s c o o te r. Good condition. P le a s e new apartm ent th is Su m m er. G e t t h is ’’ D RIVE OUT & SA V E !” D is - $ 1 4 .9 5 . T r a d e r s Discount F u r­ e r s ” -M a ry , G e r ry , and B a rb . 25 y e a r s e x p e rie n c e . B y - L o c a ll ED 2 -6 9 2 6 a fte r 5 pm . 48 C all Sue, 3 5 3 -0 4 9 5 . 48 D iaper S e r v ic e . 1010 E . M ich i­ n itu re. 1000 E . G rand R iv e r. 48 F re e count p r ic e s . B ran d nam e fu r­ nitu re and a p p lian ces. Edge of B IC Y C L E S A L E S , s e r v ic e and B R U C E : T H E d irty old lady wants 48 gan. IV 2 -0 4 2 1 .______________ C MUV1NG? L E T M ayflow er L o - WANTED 1964 W olverine. ing to exceed re g u la r p r ic e . C a ll W ill— A ll B o o k L ed ge in Grand L ed g e. 522 S. C lin to n . NA 7 - 5 4 2 7 . 48 re n ta ls . E a s t 1215 E a st G rand R iv e r. C all L ansing C y cle , to w ish you the b e stl 48 c a l-S ta te and W orld-w ide m o­ 3 5 5 -7 0 2 4 , o r 355-7041. 48 p C T . 10 T/2 BOX SC O RE: v e rs aid you. D & C S to ra g e . WANTED, O L D model m o t o r O u ts ta n d in g Gives the facts about moving. 3 3 2 -8 3 0 3 . C 112 N. L a rc h , IV 5 -5 4 9 1 . 48 10 1/2 — 2 , AUSG — 0 s c o o te r. Cal l I V 4 -4 9 0 8 . 48 Esplains the moving estimate. S P E C IA L . NEW E m e rso n T V 'S , 10 1/2 — 3, A d m in istration— 0 Shows how charges are deter­ Enjoy Finals Week. . . $99.95 and up. K eyes S a le s & 10 1/2 — 3, F r a te r n it ie s — 0 T Y P E W R IT E R . F R E E ' S T O R - WANTED: EA ST LANSING a r e a . Stu d en t mined It's F R E E .. .call S e rv ic e , 2 5 0 0 E . M ichigan. IV A GE. 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Glen S lu cte r AAA R e a lty . fo r Sum m er snd F a ll. 484-1421 " R e s u lt Ringing” S a le s . _____________________________ 48 S to re . 3 3 2 -0 8 7 7 . 48 IV 4 -9461._________________ 41 B ills BURCHAMWOODS •^ i Te . a . , 1 P IA IM IT S I I 1n “ 1 /vi I IT5 JU ST AS UJcLI iHiS jJiLL6iV£ and - I g l i' 'iSOUTlUJON'f BE \ ME A cHAN£E TO FORGETABOUT M u st B e P a id EYDEAL VILLA W O R T H A W J E R / C A /V L o c a l & Long Distance 56EIN6 THAT LITTLE 1 HER. .THIS IdILL cIV'E AcHAlLtto ME T! i REP-HAlRED 6if?L / PUT HER COMPLETELY FROM MY MIND ISAM I ./ W E S SX ANY MÖRE y By w o u ld wrom movmnm M O V IN G I y Hurry, Call Today Agent for U .S . Von L i n e s ( y y — ^ - ED 2-5041 or ED 2-0565 " Y o u r B e s t Move Is US” Aìjz^ vvL.v i r ~ J u n e 8 th At 347 Student Services for better living 728 E . S h iaw assee IV 4 -4 4 7 9 14 Michigan State News, E a s t Lan sing , Michigan Monday, June 8, 1964 i¡- $1 Million A Year For Suntan Oil W hat I f T a n Is P e rm a n e n t ? E d ito r ’ s N o te ; B e n ja m in R. H ic k o k , p ro fe s s o r in A m e ric a n that a ll men a re c re a te d e q u a l.’ ’ If 1 hold the D e c la ra tio n d e a r , how T h e r e a lt o r s have been p a rro tin g th is idea so long they ap p aren t- t T h o u g h t and L a n g u a g e , s u b m itte d th e fo llo w in g a r t ic le a s a can I deny a N egro the lib e rty of living in the house next door? ly think it’ s t r u e . L e t them re a d " P r o p e r t y V alu es and R a c e ” by “ p o in t o f v ie w . ’ ’ Q uestion 3 : Do I uphold the C on stitu tion of the U nited S ta te s and D r . L uigi L a u re n ti, a p r o fe s s o r of e co n o m ics at the U n iv e rsity of and the new C on stitution of M ichigan? C a lifo rn ia . Walking p a st cam pu s su n b ath ers, I’ m rem inded that white A m er­ T h e 14th A m endm ent d e c la r e s : ica n s spend o v er $1 m illio n a y e a r on suntan o il. Q uestion 5 : B u t what i f I don’ t lik e N eg ro es? "N o S ta te s h a ll m ake o r e n fo rc e any law which sh a ll ab rid ge the O bviously, the suntan is one o f our statu s sy m b o ls— tem p o rary T h e p e rso n who a s k s t h i s would question my sa n ity if I w ere to p riv ilè g e s o r im m u n ities of c itiz e n s of the United S ta te s , nor sh a ll ta n s , that i s . We c ru c ify people whose tans a re p e rm an e n t. I think say , " B u t what i f I don’ t lik e w h ites?” N eg ro es ask only to be treated any S ta te d ep riv e any p e rs o n , of lif e ,' lib e rty , o r p ro p e rty without it is tim e fo r us tem p o rary ta n n ers to ask o u rse lv e s so m e m a jo r as individual human b ein g s. due p r o c e s s o f law , nor deny to any p erso n within its ju ris d ic tio n q u estio n s, m ake som e d e c isio n s and stand up and be counted. If they w e re , we and our ch ild re n would liv e in a new, m o re san e the equal p ro te c tio n of the la w s ." Q uestion 1: Am I a p illa r of th e C h u rch ? If s o , of what kind— stone and s e n s ib le w orld. T h e M ichigan A ttorney G en eral has ru led that the s ta te C iv il o r sty ro fo am ? Righ ts C o m m issio n , under M ichigan’ s C on stitution w ill have author­ It p r e s e n ts the r e s u lts of r e s e a r c h in P h ilad elp h ia, San F r a n ­ I re m e m b e r when, a s a boy in u p state New Y o rk , our c ity w as v is ­ ity “ to e n fo rc e c iv il rig h ts to p u rc h a se , m o rtg ag e, le a s e o r re n t c is c o , Oakland, C h icag o, K an sas C ity , Santa F e , D e tro it and P o r t­ ited by N egro s in g e rs and le c t u r e r s . No hotel in town would take p riv a te housing.’ land, O regon . It shows that white hom e—ow ners can fo r c e p ro p erty them in, and my m o th er frequ en tly en tertain ed them . My aunt would How iro n ic a l it i s that th o se who work to uphold both fe d e ra l and v alu es down i f they work at it with s u fficie n t p a n ic, but that " d u r ­ s a y , "H ow can you do i t ? " My m o th er would re p ly , “ E ith e r I o ffer sta te C o n stitu tio n s in th e se m a tte r s a r e so often r e f e r r e d to as ing the tim e p erio d and fo r the c a s e s stud ied , the en try of non—whites them our hom e o r I leave the C h u r c h !" “ ra d ic a ls "! into p re v io u sly a ll-w h ite neighborhoods was much m o re often a s ­ Question 2 : Do I re v e re th e D e c la ra tio n o fln d e p e n d e r.e e — the doc­ Q uestion 4 : Do 1 "know ” that p ro p e rty v alu es w ill go down if Ne­ so ciated with p r ic e im provem ent o r s ta b ility than with p r ic e weak­ ument which d e c la r e s : " W e hold th e se tru th s to be s e lf-e v id e n t. g ro e s move into m y neighborhood? ening . . . . ” A 15.2 cu. ft. U N F U R L E D FOR G R A D U A T IO N -M a in te n a n c e men p re p a rin g fo r S u n d a y's g ra d u a tio n c e re m o n ie s a ir the U n ite d N a tio n s U P R I G H T fla g s , in c lu d in g th is G reek fla g . T h e fla g s form a h a lf c ir c le b e h in d th e s p e a k e r’ s p la tfo rm . P h o to by Ken R o b e rts F R E E Z E R F la g s O f A ll N ations c o m p le te ly fille d w ith To F ly A t C erem on y U p to 1 0 6 ,0 0 0 W IN N E R S ! FROZEN FOODS T h is com m encem ent will m ark nation of the United N ations w ere Nothing to Buy! Nothing to | We reserve the right to limit quantities Copyright the Kroger C o , 1964 the 10th y e a r that MSU has d is­ placed on display in alp hab etical 1 Guess! Simply (ill out an M played the fla g s of m em bers of the o rd er at the r e a r of the s p e a k e rs United Nations at its spring c e r e ­ p latfo rm . entry blank at your near- M mony. Va est Kroger store. Contest 4/ Thg trad ition started in 1954 " T h is y e a r the flags w ill be when flags of every m em ber closes Sat., June flown fo r those United N ations m em b ers with' students attending F R E E 20 ,1964. J? M ichigan S t a t e ," said W alter F . a 1-lb. pkg. of Patrick Cudahy Sw artz, a s sista n t to the r e g is ­ tra r. Som e 82 fla g s fro m foreign S L IC E D B A C O N nr 1V A L U A B L E COUPON j nations will be displayed with the blue and white United N ations plus 5 0 E xtra TV Stam ps W HO LE F la g in the c e n te r , he said . F la g s from Kenya and M alaysia wilh coupon & purchase of a honey cured Patrick Cudahy 3 lb. FRYERS 190 LB. a r e the la te s t additions to the I WITH 5.00 PURCHASE LIMIT 3 For Faster service, please give cashier l is t . C a n n e d coupon before your order is rung. $' I Redeem at Kroger, thru Sat., June 13, 1964. " T h e flying of th e s e national H a m ea. 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David M ead, p ro fe s so r and Mead has been a m em ber of the with the purchase of each honey cured 3-lb. chairm an of the departm ent of MSU E nglish faculty sin ce 1948. ¡P a tr ic k C udahy C anned H am E n glish , has been named D istin ­ He was appointed ch airm an of the I For Faster service, please give cashier guished A m erican L e c tu r e r by - coupon bel before your order is rung. departm ent in 1959. I Redeem at Kro< Kroger thru Sat., June 13, 1964. the U niversity of the P hilip p ines. A graduate of Ohio State Uni­ He will d ire c t a sp ecial fo u r- VALU ABLE COUPON v e rsity (B .S ., M .A ., P h .D .), Mead |y| week se m in a r in A m erican Stud­ has w ritten e xten siv ely on A m er­ ie s at the Mani l l a U n iv ersity in I 5 0 E x tra T o p V a lu e S ta m p s ican cu ltu re . He is the author of Ju ly and will le c tu re on A m erican ■ with the purchase of 2 or more “ Yankee Eloquence in the Middle lite ra tu re . W est“ a n d c o a u th o ro fth e “ P r e n - C U T U P F R Y E R S tice -H a ll Handbook fo r W rite r s .” Banquet Frozen For Faster service, please give cashier T h e international sem in ar will coupon before your order is rung be held under the au sp ices of the F u lb rig h t-sp o n so red U . S . Edu­ He •served a s E nglish c o n - • CREAM I Redeem at Kroger thru Sat., June 13, 1964. catio n al Foundation in the P hilip ­ p in es. P a rtic ip a n ts will include sultant and cTilaf.nf the MSU m is­ sion to t h e U n iv e rsity of t h e iS p e c ia l L a b e l! PIES VALU ABLE COUPON both Asi an and A m erican faculty M Ryukyus in Okinawa from 1955- Avondale Frozen _ m e m b e rs. Store Union Book Store 1957. Union Book Store Un T I D E | French Fries 2 ^ 2 9 ^ I Banquet Frozen I 5 0 E x tra F R Y E R T o p V a lu e S t a m p s with the purchase of 2 pkgs or more P A R T S u DINNERS .*