R e c o r d 4 , 3 2 4 D e g r e e s T o B e A w a r d e d S u n d a y n o ls. A n a tio n a lly know n r e s e a r c h p h y s ic is t, a u th o r and ed u ca­ B y J IM S T E R B A O th e r s p rin g te r m d e g re e s to b e g ra n te d a r e : A g ric u ltu re , m is s io n w hich in v estig ated th e a s s a s s in a tio n o f P re s id e n t Joh n F . to r. S e itz h a s re c e iv e d h o n o ra ry d e g re e s fro m n u m e ro u s in stitu ­ S ta te News S ta ff W r i t e r 39 m a s te r ’s a n d 19 d o c to ra te s ; B u s in e s s, 59 m a s te r ’s an d 4 K ennedy. H o n o ra ry d o c to r of law s d e g re e s w ill a ls o b e p re s e n te d to fo u r tio n s. d o c to ra te s ; E n g in e e rin g , 19 m a s te r 's and 1 d o c to ra te ; H om e E c ­ o th e r p ro m in e n t m en . T hey a r e : R u s s e ll I. T h a c k re y , e x e c u tiv e s e c r e ta r y of th e N atio nal A sso c ia ­ A re c o rd 4,324 s tu d e n ts w ill re c e iv e d e g re e s an d six d istin ­ o n o m ic s, 8 m a s te r 's an d 3 d o c to ra te s ; V e te rin a ry M e d icin e, E lis h a G ray 11. c h a irm a n of th e b o a rd o f W h irlp o o l C o rp ., of tion of S ta te U n iv e rs itie s a n d L a n d -G ra n t C o lle g e s, W ashington, g u ish ed m en w ill re c e iv e h o n o ra ry d e g re e s a t s p rin g te rm co m ­ 2 m a s te r ’s , 29 D .V .M .’s , an d 2 P h .D .’s ; E d u c a tio n , 163 m a s ­ B enton H a rb o r. G ra y is a ls o a d ire c to r of G e n e ra l F o o d s C o rp ., D .C . T h a c k re y , a le a d in g sp o k e sm a n fo r th e la n d -g ra n t p h ilo ­ m e n c e m e n t c e re m o n ie s S unday. t e r ’s , 34 d e g re e s fo r ad v an ced g ra d u a te stu d y , an d 32 d o c to r­ on th e b o a rd of governors of th e A m e ric a n R ed C ro s s an d a m e m b e r sop hy of h ig h e r ed u ca tio n , is a fo rm e r n e w sp a p e rm a n and te a c h e r. Of th is to ta l, 3,185 stu d e n ts a r e s p rin g te rm d e g re e c a n d id a te s a te s ; C o m m u n icatio n A rts , 10 m a s te r ’s an d 6 d o c to ra te s ; A rts of th e B u s in e s s C o u n cil. an d 1,139 a r e s u m m e r te rm d e g re e c a n d id a te s. an d L e tt e r s , 57 m a s te r ’s , 1 d e g re e fo r ad v an ce d g ra d u a te std y , J a m e s S. H olden, r e tir e d D e tro it b u s in e s sm a n , b a n k e r, c iv ic A n h o n o ra ry d o c to r of s o c ia l s c ie n c e d e g re e w ill b e p re s e n te d MSU w ill a w a rd 3 ,237 b a c h e lo r’s d e g re e s , 916 m a s te r ’s , 29 an d 6 d o c to ra te s ; N a tu ra l S cien ce , 75 m a s te r ’s an d 26 d o c to ra te s le a d e r and p h ila n th ro p ist. H olden, a fo r m e r MSU stu d e n t, h a s h ad to V e rg h e se K u rie n , g e n e ra l m a n a g e r of th e K a lra D is tric t Co­ d o c to r of v e te rin a ry m e d ic in e d e g re e s , 35 d e g re e s fo r ad v an ced an d S o cial S cien ce , 82 m a s te r 's an d 8 d o c to ra te s . o p e ra tiv e M ilk P ro d u c e rs U nion In A nand, In d ia. K u rie n , an e n g in e e r g ra d u a te s tu d ie s and 107 d o c to ra te s . C h ief J u s tic e of th e U nited S ta te s E a rl W a rre n w ill b e co m ­ aa ns pe xretes nidsiv e n e b u sin e ss and p u b lic s e rv ic e c a r e e r . H e h a s s e rv e d t and d ire c to r of th e J a m e s S. H olden C o ., c h a irm a n an d a c h ie f d e v e lo p e r o f In d ia’s d a iry in d u s try , a ls o s e r v e s as S p rin g te r m b a c h e lo r’s d e g re e s to b e a w a rd e d by c o lle g e a r e : m e n c e m e n t s p e a k e r a t c e re m o n ie s sc h ed u led to b egin a t 4 p .m . of th e b o a rd of H olden an d R e a u m e C o ., an d v ic e p re s id e n t and p re s id e n t of th e Indian D a iry S cien ce A sso c ia tio n . A g ric u ltu re , 162: B u s in e s s , 348; E n g in e e rin g , 150; H om e E co n o m ­ n ex t S unday. W a rre n , w ho h a s s e rv e d a s c h ie f ju s tic e s in c e 1953, d ir e c to r of P a rk e -D a v is and C o . T h e co m m en c em en t c e re m o n ie s w ill b e h eld in S p a rta n S ta d iu m . ic s , 150; V e te rin a ry M e d icin e, 95; E d u catio n , 436; C o m m u n icatio n w ill re c e iv e an h o n o ra ry d o c to r of law s d e g re e . F re d e ric k S eitz, p re s id e n t of th e N atio n al A cadem y of S c ie n c e s, A r ts , 114; A rts and L e tte r s , 377; N a tu ra l S cien ce , 245 an d S ocial W h ile s e rv in g a s ch ie f J u s tic e , W a rre n w ro te th e c o u rt’s fam o u s In c a s e of ra in , th e e x e rc is e s w ill b e h eld in J e n iso n F ie ld h o u s e . p u b lic sch o o l d e s e g re g a tio n d e c isio n of 1954 an d h ead ed th e co m ­ an d p ro fe s s o r and c h a irm a n of p h y sic s a t th e U n iv e rs ity of 1111- S c ie n c e , ¿ 3 . Inside Weather P a r t l y c lo u d y and a l i t ­ t l e c o o l e r w ith s h o w e r s M IC H IG A N TATI W a s h in g to n w in s to p a t h ­ en d in g e a r l y to da y. F a i r le te a w a rd , p. 6r G r a d u a ­ and c o o l e r M onday e ve ­ t i o n p l a n s , p. 7' M S U g r o w t h , p. 10- S e n io r s o f STATE n ing w ith high in th e m id to u p p e r 70’ s.- th e week, p. 11. U N IV E R SIT Y r rlr- f 1 e .i u : i : ___ Monday, JuneR, 1965 Price 10{ , ,,A I || 1 " E a st Lansing, Michigan ~*________ Vol. 56 Number 170______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ — — — —— —— — Campus IFC Leader Killed I Car ANEDITORIAL Homecoming At Noon A L e a d e r Lost Gemini Pilots Have A Blast J a m e s S te fa n o ff M ic h ig a n State h a s lo s t one o f Its f i n e s t le a d e rs In the a c c id e n - F ifth A u to V ic tim *al death e a r l y S a t u r ­ HO USTON, T e x ., J P )-B e a rd e d ~ “ I ’m g ettin g tir e d of h e a rin g d ue to flo a t down in to th e A tlan tic w ould h av e p re s s e d O xygen and day m o r n in g o f Ja m e s V io le n t death d e a l t MSU a n o th e r b lo w b u t r e s te d — the tw in G em in i a s ­ th a t s illy v o ic e , to o , M c D iv itt,” a t 12:14 p .m . (E ST) to d ay — c o m ­ o th e r su p p lie s too c lo s e ly . tro n a u ts k ep t a sh a rp ey e o u t fo r r e ta lia te d p ilo t E d w ard H . W hite p le tin g n e a rly 98 h o u rs of flig h t. S tefa no ff, j u n io r . D ea rb o rn this w e e k e n d . T h i s t i m e it took the life of T h e p rim e re c o v e ry sh ip s of W e a th e r w as re p o rte d fine in a v is itin g s a te llite , Joked about II. th e U .S . N avy a r e a lre a d y in th e th e A tla n tic re c o v e ry a r e a s . T h e S tefa no ff s e r v e d h is o n e of M S U ’s m o s t a c t iv e s tu d e n t l e a d e r s . an e x tr a w eek in sp a c e and tra d e d " W e ’r e th in k ing of ex ten d in g frie n d ly in s u lts S unday. T h e ir th e m is s io n ab o u t a w eek ,” Joked g e n e ra l a r e a w h ere th ey w ill sc a n s e a s w e re c la m w ith only to w - f e l l o w stu de nts a n d th e U n iv e rs ity w e l l , as J a m e s N. S te fa n o ff, 2 1 , D e a r b o r n ju n ior G em in i c o n tro l. th e s k ie s fo r th e d escen d in g p a r a ­ to -fo u r-fo o t w av es in th e p rim e and I n t e r f r a t e r n i t y C o u n c il p r e s i d e n t , d ied s p a c e c ra ft h u rtle d to w a rd a fie ry a rea s. v i c e p re s id e n t a n d h o m e co m in g to e a rth at m id ­ " A ll r ig h t,” said M cD lv itt’s c h u te w ith its p re c io u s s p a c e ­ b rig h t te n o r v o ic e . "Y o u b e tte r c r a f t. M ean w h ile back at h om e, H o u s­ p re s id e n t o f S ig m a A l - a fte r b e in g s t r u c k by a c a r in fro n t of h is d ay to d ay . •pha Mu f r a t e r n i t y , as T h e a s tro n a u ts — a fte r so m e sen d up s o m e m o re fo o d.’ ’ F lig h t o ffic ia ls to y ed w ith — to n s k ie s w ere d a rk w ith clo u d s p r e s id e n t o f I n t e r f r a ­ f r a t e r n i t y h o u s e on E a s t G rand R iv e r A v e n u e " Y o u ’r e about o v e r so u th e a st so u n d s le e p aided by ra d io s i­ F lo r id a ," G em in i c o n tro l r e - th en d ro p p e d — th e id ea of e x ­ and th e r e w e re h eav y , in te r - m itte n t sh o w e rs . B ut it did n ’t t e r n i t y C o u n c il, as a 1 m em ber of S t u d e n t e a rly S atu rd ay le n c e — w e re w atch in g fo r th e l a r ­ ten d in g th e G em in i m is sio n fo r g e s t s a te llite in s p a c e , one th ey p o rte d . a n o th e r fu ll d ay , Ju st to b re a k p r e v e n t M cD ivitt’s w ife, P a t, B o a r d , and as a m e m ­ m o r n in g . th in k th ey saw F rid a y . B ut a p p a re n tly one sc h ed u led " I th o u g h t it w as an is la n d ,” M cD ivitt re p lie d . th e S o v iet and w o rld e n d u ra n c e re c o rd of 119 h o u rs . T o do so fro m atte n d in g R om an C ath o lic m a s s and tak in g co m m u n io n . b e r o f such h o n o r a r - ies as Blue Key and P o lic e said S tefan o ff s te p p e d in to th e p a th of a c a r d riv e n by S te fa n o ff c h a n c e to see th e s a te llite had T h e G em in i 4 s p a c e c ra ft is E x c a l l b u r , o f w hich he L eo n e l H. W ood, 33, of H a r r is ­ fa ile d . A t le a s t th e a s tro n a u ts - ( m ad e no m en tion o f it in th e ir v os r e c e n t l y e le c te d p r e s id e n t. b u rg , P a ., a t 12:54 a .m . T h e a c c id e n t o c c u rre d 481 fe e t w e st Fu n e ra l T ho se who k n e w h i m ra d io tr a n s m is s io n s . of th e H ag ad o rn R o a d -G ra n d R i­ T h e a s tro n a u ts re p o rte d s e e ­ ing a n o th e r r"H S tfey s a te llite in A S M S U A d d s T w o C o n tr o ls have nothing but la v is h p r a i s e f o r the p e r s o n - JAMES STEFANOFF v e r in te rs e c tio n e a s t of th e MSU Tuesday s p a c e la s t'n ig h t. *' . S ip iy ? d e d ic a tio n «***1 * M -' 1M" sin g p o lic e m e n L o u is J a b i l i t y o f th is young n o ff be lo s t in th e t r a ­ ' F u n e ra l s e rv ic e s w ill b e 'h e ld T h e y a lso e n c o u n tered a s m a ll gedy in w hich h is li f e A . P o tte r had sto p p ed a n o th e r a t 11 a .m . T u e sd a y fo r J a m e s leader. f m o to ris t n ea rb y and w as W riting p ro b le m w ith a c o m p u te ro n b o a rd ' F o r F in a n c ia l T r a n s a c tio n s T h e r e is s o m e th in g h as been cu t o ff. Se­ N . S tefan o ff, I n t e r f r a t e r r t i t y th e s p a c e c ra ft. T h e sw itch had o p p r e s s i v e l y sad about v e ra l o r g a n iz a tio n s a tr a ff ic tic k e t w hen h e h e a rd C o u n cil (IF C ) p re s id e n t and new ly stu c k " o n .” B ut w ith h elp fro m of th e au d it c o m m itte e to tig h ten a th u d . P o tte r tu rn e d and saw e le c te d p re s id e n t of E x c a llb u r. th e g ro u n d o th e r m e a n s w ere An au d it of th e old A ll U n iv e r­ th e loss of a p e r s o n w ith w h ich he was con­ S tefan o ff throw n up onto th e hood B y JO B U M B A R G E R sity S tu dent G o v e rn m e n t (AUSG) fin a n c ia l c o n tro ls , re v is e d one so n ea r to f u l f i l l i n g n e cte d a re c o n s id e r in g M r. S tefan o ff w as k ille d e a rly found to tu rn th e c o m p u te r off. ASMSU W r i t e r s u g g e stio n and d ro p p ed one r e c ­ of W ood’s c a r and th en onto th e S a tu rd a y in a p e d e s tria n -a u to la s t w eek re v e a le d u n re c o rd e d th e p ro m is e shown a m e m o r i a l pla qu e, a p a v e m e n t. A fte r th e ir sound sle e p p e rio d s ASMSU h a s added tw o fin a n c ia l sp e n d in g s of $111.40, a n u m b e r of o m m en d atio n th a t no m o ney m ay th ro u g h o u t high school c o n tin u in g s c h o l a r s h ip a c c id e n t in fio n t of h is f r a te r ­ o v e rn ig h t, th e a s tro n a u ts sou nd ed c o n tro ls to th o se in itia te d when b o o k k eep in g m ix -u p s , and an un­ be ad v an ce d to stu d e n ts tra v e lin g and c o l l e g e . S te fa - fu nd , th e r e - n a m i n g of S tefan o ff w a s c ro s s in g G ra n d n ity h o u se at 1344 E . G ra n d hap py and r e fre s h e d — and Je ste d th e new g o v ern m e n t b eg an in d e te rm in e d n u m b er of long d is ­ on ASMSU funds. n o f f ’ s is the f i f t h such a b u ild in g in h is h o n o r . « R iv e r Avenue from north to south, R iv e r. w ith ea ch o th e r and w ith G em in i A p ril. ta n c e te le p h o n e c a lls , w hich m ay T h e b o a rd a g re e d to co n tin u e d e a t h f r o m tra ffic Such g e s tu re s w o u ld an d W ood w a s d riv in g e a s t w hen T h e R ev . G eo rg e N lco lo ff, of c o n tro l. A long w ith th is , in v e stig a tio n h av e b een p e rs o n a l. s e p a ra te ac co u n ts fo r s p e c ia l a c c id e n ts at t h i s U n i­ be f i t t i n f and m e a n - th e a c c id e n t took p la c e . S t, C le m e n ts M aced o nian B u lg a r­ " I ’m s u re tire d of looking at of p a s t d is c re p a n c ie s w ill co n ­ “ T h e au d it c o m m itte e m e m ­ e v e n ts su ch a s H om eco m in g and v e r s i t y in e ig h t days, in g fu I t r i b u t e t o a A fr a te r n ity sp o k e sm a n s a id ian O rtho do x C h u rc h , w h e re S te­ h is u g ly f a c e ," co m m an d p ilo t tin u e th ro u g h th e s u m m e r and b e r s h av e to ld u s th ey don’t W a te r C a rn iv a l. T h e tr e a s u r e r a r e c o r d not to be ad­ young m an whose S tefan o ff had Just p a rk e d h is c a r fano ff w as a m e m b e r, w ill o ffi­ J a m e s A . M cD ivitt to ld G em in i fa ll, s a id Joh n M cQ uitty, ASMSU th in k w e’ll b e ab le to tr a c e all fo r th e s e e v e n ts m u st c o m e fro m m ire d . ch an ce to m ake h is f u l l in th e p a rk in g lo t on th e n o rth c ia te a t s e r v ic e s in th e c h a p e l c o n tro l. " H e n ee d s a sh a v e . S tu dent B o a rd c h a irm a n . th e long d is ta n c e telep h o n e c a lls , th e o ffice of th e v ic e p re s id e n t B u t stu de nts a r e de­ c o n t r i b u t i o n to l i f e h a s s id e of G ra n d R iv e r an d w as of th e M c F a rla n d F u n e ra l H om e, b u t w e s till in tend to look into fo r fin a n c e s . t e r m i n e d not to le t the been c u t o f f s u d d e n ly c r o s s in g th e busy s tr e e t to re a c h 5401 S c h a e fe r R oad , D e a rb o rn , A lso , one m e m b e r o f th e U n i­ and th e b u r ia l at G ra n d L aw n Graduating Seniors th e m ,” s a id M cQ uitty. n am e o f Jam es S te fa - and n e e d le s s ly . th e Sifcma A lpha M u f r a te r n ity , H e s a id an ASMSU c o m m itte e v e r s ity ’ s d iv isio n of stu d e n t a c ­ 1344 E a s t G ra n d R iv e r, w h e re h e C e m e te ry , G ra n d R iv e r and T e le - c o m p o se d of h i m s e l f , W ebb tiv itie s is to be d e sig n a te d s p e ­ liv e d . g ra p h R o a d s, D e tro it. M a rtin , b o a rd v ic e c h a irm a n ) c ific a lly to w ork w ith th e co m p ­ M r. S tefan o ff w as th e new ly S tefan o ff w as ta k e n to E d w ard Find Jobs Quickly and J im T a n c k , c a b in e t p r e s i­ t r o l l e r 's o ffice, and no fu n ds m ay e le c te d p re s id e n t of E x c a llb u r, W. S p a rro w h o s p ita l, L a n sin g , d e n t, w ill b eg in w orking w ith th e te le p h o n e co m p an y and th e U n i­ b e a llo c a te d w ithout th is p e r s o n 's s ig n a tu re . R e d Le a d e rs U r g e d an d d ied sh o rtly a f te r a r r iv a l. C o ro n e r D orw ln H o ffm e y e r s a id s e n io r m en ’s h o n o ra ry . A s IF C p re s id e n t h e w as a v e r s ity b u s in e s s office th is s u m ­ S e c r e ta r ie s w ill no lo n g e r be th e c a u s e of d eath w a s a ru p ­ m e m b e r of th e ASMSU S tu dent A lm o st a ll g ra d u a tin g s e n io rs w ho sou gh t em p lo y m en t th is p a s t w ho h av e n ot found Jobs an d w ho a r e g ra d u a tin g in Ju n e o r Ju ly m er. C o m p le te in fo rm a tio n m ay not allo w ed to sig n re q u e s ts f o r fu n d s. T o M arch F o r P e a c e tu re d a o rta an d m a s s iv e in te rn a l h e m o rrh a g in g . B o a rd an d atten d ed S p a r t a n R o u n d tab le . to c o n su lt w ith p la c e m e n t sta ff be a v a ila b le u n til th e end of fall T h e b o a rd d ecid ed th a t stu d e n ts T h e a o rta is th e c h ie f a r te r y H e w as a lso a m e m b e r of y e a r h av e o b tain ed jo b s. m e m b e rs a s soo n a s p o s s ib le . m ay re c e iv e m oney b e fo re a tr ip , W ASHINGTON (U P I)— P r e s i - a f te r a w alk in s p a c e , Jo h n so n B lu e K ey , Ju n io r and s e n io r m en ’ s " F o r th e m o st p a r t, o u r g ra d s te r m , h e sa id . d en t Jo h n so n ap p ealed to th e d e c la re d : c a rr y in g blood fro m th e h e a rt "W e w ill b e g lad to w o rk w ith T h e S tu dent B o a rd ap p ro v ed b u t m u s t p re s e n t r e c e ip ts and pay to th e r e s t o f th e body. h o n o ra ry , P h i E ta S igm a s c h o la s ­ a r e in e x c e lle n t s h a p e ," s a id John an y stu d e n t w ho co m es in to th e any d iffe re n c e s . p e o p le s and le a d e rs of th e C o m ­ " T h e p e o p le s of e a r t h — in tic h o n o ra ry and G re e n H e lm e t, D . S h in g leto n , d ir e c to r of th e W edn esday tw o re c o m m e n d a tio n s la n d s th a t a r e old and y ou ng — b u r e a u ," h e s a id . T h e au d it c o m m itte e h ad su g ­ m u n ist w o rld Sunday to re n o u n c e W ood w a s n ot h eld . fre s h m a n h o n o ra ry . P la c e m e n t B u re a u . S hing leto n a lso su g g e ste d th at g e s te d th a t s tu d e n ts ta k e o ut a w a r and jo in th e U n ited S ta te s a r e to d ay en jo y in g e x p e rie n c e s S tefan o ff is th e fifth MSU s tu ­ M r. S tefan o ff, an acco u n tin g H o w e v e r, th e r e a r e s till op­ s tu d e n ts ch eck th e Job c a rd file s lo an , if n e c e s s a r y , to fin an ce in " a w a l k t o g e t h e r to w ard th a t m an h a s n e v e r know n b e ­ d en t k ille d in w eek en d tra ffic m a jo r , s e rv e d a s p re s id e n t of p o rtu n itie s a v a ila b le fo r th o se p e a c e ." fo re , and th ey w ill n ot w illin g ly S ig m a A lp h a M u fr a te rn ity d u r­ g ra d u a tin g s e n io rs w ho h av e not in th e b u re a u . 4 Till Next Term su c h tr ip s and be re im b u r s e d re tu rn to th e old w o rld of w a r a c c id e n ts in le s s th an tw o w e e k s. ing th e p a s t y e a r and a s v ic e " T h is y e a r ,” the d ire c to r s a id , upon p re s e n ta tio n of r e c e ip ts . D e c la rin g th at th e c u r r e n t age L a s t w eekend fo u r M SU s tu ­ y e t found p e rm a n e n t Job s. " o u r s tu d e n ts h av e en jo y ed one T o d a y ’ s S ta te N ew s is th e la s t T h e c o m m itte e had a lso r e c ­ fro m w hich th ey h av e e m e r g e d ." d e n ts d ied in a fla m in g tw o - p re s id e n t la s t y e a r. Although form al interview ing is e p ito m iz e d in m any w ays by of th e b e s t y e a r s . M any stu d e n ts is s u e fo r s p rin g te rm . T h e S tate o m m en d ed th at ea ch d e p a rtm e n t th e re lu c ta n c e of A m e ric a n a s ­ Jo h n so n spo ke at c o m m e n c e ­ c a r c o llis io n a t th e A bb o tt R oad A t D e a r b o r n H igh S ch oo l, at the Placem ent B ureau has end­ h av e h ad m any o ffe rs and it-h a s N ew s w ill be p u b lish ed on T u e s ­ b e b u d g eted and c h a rg e d fo r its m en t e x e r c is e s of C a th o lic U n i­ an d M -7 8 in te rs e c tio n in E a s t w h e re he g ra d u a te d in 1962, h e ed, com panies and schools a re tro n a u t E d w ard H , W hite to r e ­ b een a m a tte r of a s e le c tio n d ay and T h u rs d a y d u rin g s u m m e r tu rn to h is c a p su le T h u rs d a y v e r s ity h e re . L a n sin g . still requesting job applicants. fro m m an y o p p o rtu n itie s. te r m , s ta r tin g Ju n e 24. ( c o n tin u e d on page 9) (c o n tin u e d on page 4) S hing leto n u rg e d th o se s e n io rs H a n n a h A d d r e s s e s S e n io r s G ra d u atin g s e n io rs m a rc h e d fro m B eaum o n t and C y n th ia C u th b e rts o n , E a s t L a n sin g . D avid T o w e r to F a irc h ild T h e a te r to th e s k ir l of b ag ­ J a c k s o n , D e tro it, re c e iv e d th e s e n io r a c tiv itie s p ip e s an d th e slow c a d e n c e o f S c o ttish d ru m s a w a rd . Sunday aftern o o n fo r th e ir s e n io r sw ingout T h e g ra d u a tin g c la s s e le c te d its c la s s alu m ­ a w a rd s c e re m o n ie s . n i o ffic e rs . A J , H a r r is , W alled L a k e , w as P re s id e n t H annah to ld th e s e n io rs and g u e sts e le c te d p re s id e n t; C huck M ig y an k a.C o n em au g h , g a th e re d in F a irc h ild th a t th is g e n e ra tio n m u st P a ., v ic e p re s id e n t: Sue S m ith , H ighland P a r k , ad v an ce w h e re th e ir e ld e r s h ad fa ile d , le a rn in g s e c r e ta r y ; and J a c k A rm is te a d , E a s t L a n sin g , to a d ju st to th e co n tin u al s o c ia l ch a n g e, b u t th a t tre a s u re r. th ey m u st w ork fo r ch a n g e u n d e r th e ru le of A .J , H a r r is , W alled L ak e s e n io r and s e n io r o rd e r. c l a s s p re s id e n t, gave th e opening a d d re s s . J a c k He then presented the board of trustees K in n ey , d ire c to r of alu m n i re la tio n s and s e n io r award to the students who had earned the high­ c la s s a d v is o r, w elco m ed th e s e n io rs into th e est grade point average. a lu m n i a s so c ia tio n . M ich ael L in d q u ist, B a rk R iv e r, w as h ig h e st B y ro n T r e a s to r , E a s t L an sin g s e n io r, p r e ­ m an g ra d u a tin g , w ith a 3.98 a v e ra g e , a n d £ y n - s e n te d th e ’65 C lu b , 65 g ra d u a te s ch o se n on th e th ia B ro w n , S p rin g field , V a ., th e h ig h e st wo­ b a s is of th e ir le a d e rsh ip and s e rv ic e to assist m an , w ith a 3.94 a v e ra g e . S econ d h ig h e st m an th e alu m n i o ffic e rs in p lan n in g th e a lu m n i a c ­ and w om an w e re Joh n K ea tin g , S au g u s, M a ss ., tiv itie s . w ith a 3.95 and P a m e la K e r r , A lg o n ac, w ith a C h a irm a n of th e sw ingout p lan n in g c o m m itte e 3 .8 6 . w a s J o a n n e R e, N o rth B e llm o re , N .Y ., s e n io r, A rt B lo ck , B ro o k ly n , N .Y „ s e n io r, p r e s e n t­ p i p e OUT TH E O L D - - S e n i o r S w ingout was led by th e MSU Sunday a fte rn o o n . O t h e r events of th e day w e r e a speech by ed th e o u tstan d in g m an a n d w om an of th e w ho s e rv e d as m is tr e s s of c e re m o n ie s a t th e P r e s id e n t Hannah and r e c o g n itio n o f th e top s e n i o r s in th is S c o t* H ig h la n d e rs with, th e h elp o f th e F l i n t and E s s . x v l l l . p ip e y e a r ’ s g ra d u a tin g c l a s s . Photo by L a r r y C a r ls o n y e a r aw a rd s to B ru c e O s te rln k , G ra n d R a p id s, sw in g o u t. b ands. Sw ing o ut, at w h ich s e n i o r s a re r e c o g n iz e d , w as h e ld M ichigan State N ew s, E a st L ansing, M ichigan Monday, June 7, 1965 »EDITORIALS Farewell To You, Phil E d itor’ s Note — Victory R e fle c tio n s C i v i l r ig h ts f o r c e s in E a s t L a n s in g won a s u r p r i s e v ic t o r y l a s t W e d n e sd a y night. N ot - - - - - - - - - - - - - - B y John Van Gieson o n ly did C ity A tto r n ey Ray C a m p b e ll s u p p o r t And now it’s alm ost over. It’s h ard to convince y ou rself that graduation can be so c lo se . t h e i r c a m p a ig n for an open o c c u p a n c y o r d i ­ T h is day that has always been so far off, th is d ream , this hope, th is n a n c e , but the H um an R e la t io n s C o m m i s ­ goal that so often seem ed so distant and som etim es seem ed im pos­ sible to achieve—suddenly it’s here. s io n m a d e a s e r i e s o f m in o r c o n c e s s i o n s that You think back over what it has m eant to you. Y our em otions a re a a t t e s t e d to the s e n s e of u r g e n c y th e ir s i t - tangle of p le a su re and pain, Joy and sorrow as you recall the agony i n s ha v e c r e a t e d in the c ity . and the ecstasy of four wonderful y e ars. You rem em ber how it sta rte d when som e anonymous official in The c o m m i s s i o n v o te d to c o n tin u e runnin g the A dm issions Office decided your serv ice reco rd and good te st sc o re s m ore than com pensated for a m ediocre high school reco rd c l a s s i f i e d ads in the State J o u r n a l and the and you w ere adm itted to M ichigan State U n iversity of A griculture E a s t L a n s in g T ow n e C o u r i e r s ta tin g that E a s t and Applied Science. L a n s in g i s an open c it y and to look into the In the beginning you struggled hard to assum e your new identity as e r e c t i o n of s i g n s on the c it y l i m i t s c a r r y i n g 335786. You becam e one of a horde of bew ildered freshm en trying to cope with reg istratio n , book-buying, c la sse s and all the other the s a m e m e s s a g e . fru stratio n s of college life. As tim e passed you learn ed the routine of trying to catch up on The m e m b e r s a g r e e d in f o r m a l l y to in v ite five o r ten weeks of read ing assignm ents in a couple of days before stu d en t c i v i l r ig h ts l e a d e r s to attend fu tu re a m idterm o r a final. You experienced the shock of an F on an Eng­ lish com position and the gratification of aceing a 30-page term p a­ c o m m i s s i o n m e e t in g s and to r e c r u i t stu d e n ts p e r. to join c o m m i t t e e s o r g a n iz e d by the c o m m i s ­ You got to know the lib ra ry after spending countless hours pour­ sio n after its new m e m b e r s ar e n a m ed l a t e r ing through the ca rd catalogs and stacks as you scu rried about tr y ­ ing to gather an adequate supply of re feren c es for som e re se a rc h this m onth. p ro je c t. You rem em b er with g rea t adm iration the fine teach ers you have The i m p r e s s i o n g iv e n by d i s c u s s i o n at the had—p e rso n s like Rock, B utler, Hough, M eyers, Scigliano, M eyer, c o m m i s s i o n m e e tin g w as that m o s t m e m b e r s H ooker and A ugenstein. T he inspiration they gave yoU will be an in­ tim ate p a rt of you for the r e s t of your life as a lasting, if p riv ate, w e r e re a d y to follow C a m p b e l l ’s lead in m a k ­ trib u te to th e ir ab ilities. ing E a s t L a n sin g a p r o v in g ground fo r r e a ­ B ut MSU has been much m ore than a w hirl of studies. s o n a b le c iv il r ig h ts m e a s u r e s . A You think of the many friendships you have m ade h e re . It’s with g re a t so rro w t h a t you rea liz e you a re now seeing som e of your frien d s for the last tim e. T h is fact is poignantly brought hom e to you C a m p b e l l ’s d e c i s i o n that a h ou sin g o r d i ­ again and again as you clo se conversations with old friends by say­ nance would be le g a l and c o n stitu tio n a l i s in M *S.U* * \ ing “ W ell, if 1 don’t see you ag ain ...” d i r e c t o p p o sitio n to the opinion of sta te A t­ to r n e y G e n e r a l F ran k K e lle y , w ho s a y s on ly l T hen th e re w ere the g rea t, near g rea t and would-be g reat men of our tim es you have had the opportunity of seeing and hearing because the sta te can l e g i s l a t e in the a r e a of c i v i l CITY LIMITS you w ere a student h e re . T h e ir nam es re a d like a Who’ s Who of A m erican L ead ers: Lyndon B , Johnson, B a rry G oldw ater, H ubert * --------------------------- | j r ig h ts. 1— « H um phrey, Dwight E isenhow er, E arl W arren, G eorge Romney, W illiam Scranton and M artin L uther King. " "tllU /é T R * ' A fa v o r a b le d e c i s i o n w a s a b r a v e s t e p , e s ­ And you reca ll: p e c ia l ly b e c a u s e it m ig h t ha ve b e e n taken as T he clubs, E xcalibur, V et’s, SDX, the dances, co ncerts, W ater a sig n that the c it y has b u ck led u n d er the C arn iv al, Sum m er C irc le, the IM pool, the G ables, Hom ecom ing, canoeing on the C edar, the indescribable Joy of four springs on th is p r e s s u r e of the s t u d e n t s ’ d i r e c t action t a c t i c s . beautiful cam pus, the th rill of hitting a gam e-w inning hom er in an IM softball contest. g m Ray C a m p b e ll i s to be p r a i s e d for a c c e p t in g T he ath letics as exem plified by a G reen and White stre ak nam ed a p o s itio n held by m any r a tio n a l o p p o n en ts of So Long, Gang! Sherm Lew is who alm ost sped a gutsy Spartan football team into the R ose Bowl and the vicario u s p rid e of G ary D illey’ s Olympic m edals. K e l l e y ’s r e lu c t a n t o p in io n , and a ls o fo r p r e ­ s e n tin g e v i d e n c e that w ill m a k e it c l e a r to the T he State News. T h re e y e a rs of working on A m erica’s g rea test college daily. T he resp o n sib ility of editing the p a p er. You sm ile with C ity C o u n c il that it m u s t m a k e the n ex t m o v e p rid e at your su ccesses and grim ace at the m em ory of your flubs, LETTERS TO THE EDITOR to p r o v e E a s t L a n s i n g ’s s i n c e r i t y in c i v i l ,A And so th is is it, a little of what you feel. r ig h ts . Your em otions a re m ixed, but overriding it all is a deep sen se of p rid e for what you have done. You know you sh are this with the thou­ S i m i l a r l y , the H um an R e la t io n s C o m m i s - sands of gradu ates a c ro ss the country. H ail to them all! Si Jui '¿it; ^ L’jHWt for cju i e L ^ «/i/wrigto'ffi- P o lit ic s I n S w i k e .’Real’ Educotk»*»? *v-., F in ally , v ’lt«#x press your v e w }ty>*PPre- ciation to G loria, wh d W th ard work m ade it all possible. e lu d e r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s of e v e r y g r o u p i n t e r ­ To the E ditor: civ ilians, and 1,000 of them a re To the E ditor: that because of th eir skin co lor T hanks, honey. e s t e d in c i v i l r i g h t s , w h e th e r o r not, as ch ildren and orphans. they a re not good enough to like In reply to M r. P in n e r's let­ 5. Long Yen is a village on the D ear M rs. Steve Sander: as neighbors, but m ust live in a c h a i r m a n D a v id K. B e r i o s a i d , they spend • Thoughts te r which appeared in T h u rs­ o u tsk irts of the city of T ay Ninh, ghetto. T h is sounds m ore like th e ir t i m e on the north s i d e o r the sou th sid e day’s State News, I would like and is not a m ilitary outpost. We a re five of the " r e a l stu ­ W arsaw than A m erica. to firs t note that it seem s a Its people a re p rim arily ad her­ dents who have com e h e re for an It is these p ro fe sso rs that of G rand R i v e r A v en u e. tragedy fo r som eone who has ents of the Cao Dai faith and honest education.” How ever, we could contribute so much to a finally attained the rank of full a r e stro ng antl-C om m unlsts and would like to rep ly to som e r e ­ " r e a l ed ucatio n." We can as­ T h e c i v i l r ig h t s g r o u p s c a n p r o b a b ly take p ro fesso r of a "sc ien ce” of pol­ w ere anti-D lem —h e n c e th e ir m ark s you had the gall to m ake su re you what would benefit MSU E rn e st Hemingway said: "T h e world is a fine place and worth s o m e c r e d i t fo r p u sh in g E a s t L a n s i n g to a c ­ itics and who has m ade a study "v ig o ro u s resista n c e to Com m u­ in the le tte r printed in the State will benefit E ast L ansing. fighting fo r.” of student m ovem ents in W estern n ist ab so rp tio n ." News of M ay 25. T hose p ro fe sso rs who a re af­ tion , e v e n if th e ir m e t h o d s h a v e s o m e t i m e s E urope to be so unscientific in 6 . L ike all villages in Viet In the firs t place, a " r e a l edu­ filiated with the U n iversity and P re sid e n t H erb ert H oover said: "O ld e r men d eclare w ar. But it b e e n u n n e c e s s a r i l y r a s h . B u t t h e r e c a n be no his blatant d isreg ard fo r facts and N am , Long Yen has a volunteer cation” is not contained in books who have signed p etitions sup­ is youth that m ust fight and d ie.” to display such naivete in the un-r unit of 10 inhabitants to defend alone. O ur country was founded porting student actions a re not P o litic al carto o n ist W illiam M auldin said: “ Look at an infantry­ ac tio n u n l e s s the c it y i s r e a d y to m o v e derstanding of student m ove­ it against C om m unist o r bandit by a group of men who constantly the ones who need to enlighten m an’s ey es and you can tell how much w ar he has seen .” ahead on it s own. The H u m an R e la t io n s C o m ­ m ents and organizations. attack s. On the list of p rio rity th e ir liv es. T hey can live with T h ere appear to be six points needs sen t to us by the v illa g ers attacked th e governm ent a n d th reaten ed m ore of th e ir actions them selves, but can the citizen s D ostoyevsky said: "M en re je c t th e ir prophets and slay them , but m i s s i o n s e e m s r e a d y to do th is. m ade in M r. P inn er’s le tte r which of Long Yen—and reproduced by —which t h e y c a rrie d o u t — of E ast Lansing say the sam e? they love th e ir m a rty rs and honor those whom they have slain ,” a re w orth answ ering. us in the MSUPPA pro sp ectu s— against G reat B ritain» T hey even The C ity C o u n c il w ill p r o b a b ly d i s c u s s 1. Why Viet Nam? B ecause the uniform s (sh irt, tro u se rs, tennis w rote th is rig ht of c ritic is m into B everly Bowman m an.” A m bassador Adlai Stevenson said: “ A hungry m an 'is not a free C a m p b e l l ’s d e c i s i o n at it s m e e t in g tonight. pro ject' w as originated by a V iet­ shoes) w as the seventh on the list our C onstitution. Regina B randyberg nam ese student, Nguyen HuuChi, of p rio rtie s and would cost $4 Gail G reenberg T h o m a s'Je ffe rso n said: "T h e republic is the only form of gov­ F o r m o s t stu d e n ts this w ill c l o s e out the y e a r and m e. We both felt that aid p e r m an. A ccording to your le tte r, be­ M yra Schulm an ernm ent which is not e te rn ally at open o r se c re t w ar with the rig h ts in c i v i l r ig h t s . could be m uch m ore effective "W ar propaganda," M r. P in­ cau se we find fault with the city Jollena W ells of m ankind.” if given a personal dim ension and n er? "A front organization,” M r. governm ent of E ast L ansing, we B u t a n u m b e r of the r ig h ts g r o u p s ’ m e m ­ we felt that Viet Nam should be P inn er? S k e p t i c i s m is indeed a re not capable of handling r e ­ the place because it w as his home com m endable on the p a rt of a - sponsibility. Do you believe our b e r s a r e planning to sta y in the a r e a this and his countrym en had been ra ­ political scien tist o r any other founding fath ers w ere wrong? s u m m e r to w ork fo r c i v i l r ig h ts in L a n s in g , vaged by 25 y e ars of w ar. T he hum an being. You also state that if th ese stu­ M ICH IG AN and a l m o s t all th o s e who w e r e in v o lv ed this MSU Student C ongress agreed But sn eers and snide re fe r­ dents dislike the p ro g re ss E ast and in May, 1964, voted to sup­ ences a re not only unbecom ing L ansing is m aking, they should STATI U N IV IIS IT Y STATE N EW S t e r m w ill p r o b a b ly be b ack in the fall. port this program which Chi and but throw into question the c re ­ get out. May we ask you what this I called ’’village adoption." dentials of the u ser andaddnoth- town would be like without MSU? M em ber A ssociated P re s s, U nited P re s s E d ito r .............................................John Van G ieson If E a s t L a n s in g c a r r i e s through in c iv il 2. The enthusiasm for the pro­ ing to the substance of the d is­ P erh a p s your husband is one of International, Inland Daily P re s s A sso cia­ A dvertising M anager..................A rthur L anger gram was spontaneous. T h e r e cussion. the few who is not affiliated with tion, A ssociated C ollegiate P re s s , M ichigan C am pus E d ito r ........................ C harles C. W ells r ig h t s at i t s c u r r e n t r a t e , t h e r e n e e d n ’t be w as a s e rie s of a rtic le s which or does not profit by th isU n iv e r- P r e s s A ssociation. M anaging E ditor ................... Hugh J . Leach a s m u c h f r i c t i o n then as t h e r e h a s been began as long as a y e ar ago. Jolynne Cappo sity —if he w ere, it is doubtful Published every c la ss day throughout fall, S ports E d ito r ..........................R ichard Schw artz However, due to the internal M ason graduate student that you would have m ade those w inter and spring te rm s and tw ice weekly W ire E ditor .... B ill K rasean lately. problem s of AUSG itself, the p r o ­ for the statem en ts. sum m er term by the students of M ichigan A ssistan t AdM anagers .......... Ken Hoffman, gram did not finally get under MSU P eo ple-to- S tate U niversity. M arcy Rosen way until M arch of this y e ar. P eople A ssociation th isT h ecrea mare 30,000 students on p u s as com pared to C irculation M anager ...................... Jim B aker Since that tim e about 50 stu­ Second cla ss postage paid at E ast L ansing, E ditorial E ditors .................M ichael Kindm an, dents have been active on the 15,500 who populate E ast L ansing. Susan F ilson M ichigan. com m ittee fo r reorganization of F rie n d s In N e e d Am erch m ajo r p a rt of the incom e of the Night E dito r ........................................B rad Sm ith Sign-Off the original proposal. You a re probably aw are, M r. P in n er, that T o the boys of Em m ons; an ts and service re ta ile rs In th is are a com es from these E ditorial and b u sin ess offices at 341 Stu­ dent S ervices B uilding, M ichigan S tate U ni­ P hotography N ews A d v iso r A d v iso r............... David R ichard E . Hansen Jaehnig student proposals and pro g ram s We’d like to take a little space stu d en ts. W ithout th e ir m oney, v e rsity , E ast L ansing, M ichigan. C opydesk A dvisor ........................ H enry P ric e occasionally get caught up in to thank the m any who so g ra ­ th is town would fold. « With th is i s s u e , the State N e w s s i g n s off adm inistrative detail o r never ciously helped us during the to r­ A s it is , the m erch an ts a re f o r the 56th t i m e , c l o s i n g out p o s s i b l y one of get off the ground. As a resu lt nado w arnings on W ednesday. sim ply out to exploit students by I --------------------------- of AUSG’s bungling, the project T h ese g rea t guys gave us tow­ charging higher p ric e s. And peo­ I GRADUATING the m o s t u n u s u a l y e a r s in it s o r the U n i v e r ­ did get bogged down by adm inis­ e ls , c h a irs and offered all th e ir p le com plain about rack ets in S E N IO R S ! s i t y ’s h i s t o r y . trativ e red tape, but I’m con­ a ssista n c e . One boy sat on the D etro it. Although it can’t be prov­ I UNLESS YOU PLAN TO LOOK vinced that it w ill fly. floor and entertained the children ed, th e re appears to be a p ric e 3. It is odd to find a politi­ and another even warm ed a baby collusion ag ainst studen ts, not LIKE THIS W HERTOU R E C E IV E A lo t h a s h a p p en ed on c a m p u s th is y e a r that cal s c i e n t i s t who expects a _ bottle. only by re ta ile rs , but also by h a s b e e n d i f f e r e n t f r o m the p a s t - - a n e w s t u ­ “ purely hum anitarian” student It’s nice to know that the stu ­ lan dlords. YOUR DIPLOMA—THEN YOU d e n t g o v e r n m e n t , a w h o le lo t o f n ew b u ild in g s venture in the field of foreign dents a re so helpful in a tim e of T h e students taking p a rt in the HAD B E T T E R R E S E R V E YOUR affairs to be altogether without need. A gain, we say thanks!! civ il rig h ts dem onstrations are and n e w c o l l e g e s , and a fe w n e w k in d s o f s t u ­ political im plications. If m an is dent a ctiv itie s. indeed a political anim al, as a M rs. A1 Swanson ’r e b eedness. l l i n g a g a i n s t n arro w ­ CAP ANDGOWN political th e o rist of an e a rlie r M rs. L arry C urneal mth ind at w ell-educated It is a known fact N egro p ro fes­ date has m aintained, then th e re is B u t o n e thing r e m a i n s the s a m e . W e of the little in the life of m en which is so rs w ill not com e to MSU be­ AT THESTUDENT UNION DESK cause of the d i s c r i m i n a t i o n State N e w s ta k e p l e a s u r e in a tte m p tin g to r e ­ not "tain te d ” by p o litics. And ag ainst them in housing. p o r t w h a t e v e r g o e s on at MSU a s b e s t w e can, since when is politics a " ta in t? ” More Letters FOR 4. W hatever M r. P in n e r's se­ W hat rig h t do the citizen s of LAST DAY Rreservations E S E R V A T IO N S TODAY! and t h o s e o f u s who w ill r e t u r n lo o k fo r w a r d c re t so u rce, 2,000 of this vil­ On Page 14 E a st L ansing have to te ll these to d oin g the s a m e a g a in n e x t y e a r . lage’s 3,000 population a re not m en, who a re Just as good If not M O N D A Y , JU N E 7th— HOURS— 8 A . M . T O 5 P . M . governm ent troops. All 3,000 a re b e tte r than m any of the populace. Monday, June 7, 1965 World News at a Glance F r o m O u r W lr # S e r v ic e s T a ylo r F lie s To Washington Te:x t b o o k e SAIGON— U .S. A m b a ssa d o r M axw ell D. T a y lo r P a p e r bacVcs le ft S unday fo r W ashington fo r c o n su lta tio n s w h ich h ad b een d elay ed 10 d ay s a s a r e s u lt of th e S tu d e n t tro u b le d p o litic a l situ a tio n h e re . He had no co m m en ts fo r n ew sm en an d sp e n t Supp“®* th e la s t few m in u te s a t th e a ir p o r t in p riv a te con­ N > -C,S- v e rs a tio n w ith D eputy A m b a ss a d o r U . A le x is Jo h n so n an d Bui D iem , o ne of P r e m ie r P h a n Huy H o* „ d More Money Q u a t’ s top a id e s . fo r T h e p o litic a l situ a tio n h e re w as s till tro u b le d , b u t T a y lo r a p p a re n tly fe lt it w as s a fe to le a v e . P H ONt T a y lo r An a id e s a id he w ould re m a in in W ashington fo r one week. litiL NSING' Your Books la E A ST M arines K ill 80 V ie t Cong east G* ANO Fast andEfficient Service t2,.23 DA NANG, Viet Nam— U.S. M arine artillery m en sm ashed a Viet OneStopShopping Cong battalion near Chu L ai, killing 80 of the Viet Cong and wound­ ing 60 o th ers, a U.S. m ilita ry spokesm an said Sunday. C onfirm ation that the leatherneck gunners had scored th e ir m ost successful M arine assa u lts of the V ietnam ese w ar cam ea few hours a fte r two m arine helicopters collided in flight off Chu L a i and plunged into the South China Sea. All eight crew m en w ere feared dead. More Books j F a c u lty .for aU s tu d e n t. D irksen To Push F or Form osa A id WASHINGTON—Sen. E v eiett M. D irksen, R - , . .«ve to ex~ Your Money 111., said Sunday he will push for Senateapprov- „ ,T O t U - * ° u 4 and fac u lty a l o f a $ 100-m illion addition to the foreign aid bill f u s at e o o * • the s t n d e n n a g e ^ p a s t Shop now fo r best to "sh arp en up” Chiang K ai-Shek's arm ed forces selection fo r sum m er in F orm osa. and fa ll term s The Senate resu m es debate on the $3.35-billion authorization m easu re today with indications ------------------------------------ „ to lta — th ere w ill be lengthy discussion of it. D irksen, the Senate R epublican leader, said aC a d¿ ee tt nu ri ec Yy - , d e - ssvv ee t u a he has received advice from highly placed m ili­ tary so u rces that an expenditure of this nature «m. ttih. »s a tíreveeU yn“°S*u -° ‘ P to put the 600,000-m an fre e C hinese fo rce in atole to s e r v e had a aa urostt, enj eMn i o° y aato^e » ' e *» *“ * * ° n fighting trim m ight d eter the Red C hinese from D irk s e n « " SerVe S on h a v e had a htos« intervention in Viet Nam. U,e h o p e th at !I ^ sCon. co ngrath' * b e b a c h agatn „ iu a tw g * pro- Wl Of you VV’ s u c c e s s tn your Strange S a te llite Identified And l o r th o s e of-V w , 5 o! su e NEW YORK—ABC Science E ditor Jules B ergm an re p o rte d Sunday t a te y ou and " ’S • sin cerely that the odd-shaped sa tellite sighted by theG em inl 4 c re w T h u rs d a y night w as a se c re t U.S. m ilita ry reconnaissance satellite w ith c a m ­ {ess t° n ’ e ra s . He said space officials have been unable to identify the satellite definitely because the Defense D epartm ent does not adm it the ex ist­ ( ¡ V LU^ ~ ence of a U.S. reconnaissance satellite . Laughing B rook Saddened ** ♦ *1 t HAMPDEN, M ass.—Thornton W. B urgess, who tim e after tim e ak M. 4 saved P ete r Rabbit from the Jaws of Reddy Fox in his sto ries about the Old B ria r P atch, died Saturday night. > K . t J * > & * ' ! f o c e hi* at t h e r e o f 9\ , * ^ f } r k ^ i n a converted barn by a meadow, spinning tale s about Jim m y Skunk, jTT % Old Man Coyote, Danny Meadow m ouse and other Inhabitants of Laughing Brook and the B ria r Patch. B urgess was a lover of nature and children. He com bined the two in te re sts in 15,000 short sto rie s for new s­ paper syndication, 100 books and sc o res of m agazine a rtic le s. Fears Boom Easing O ff Sell Your Books At Bur Convenient Drive-In Windows WASHING'fQN—The A FL-C lO ’s c h i e f econom ist, Nathaniel G oldfinger, said Sunday he was troubled by signs that the nation’s business boom is "easin g off.” G oldfinger, d irec to r of re se a rc h for the labor federation, said in an interview that he w as getting "edgy” about the econom ic outlook on the b a sis of cu rren t tren d s. ALBERT STREET Zanzibar Welcomes Chou FREE PARKING LOT ZANZIBAR—Six hundred troops and peoples m ilitia , a rm e d w ith C om m unist rifles and subm achine gun s, g o o se ste p p e d p a s t C om m u ­ n is t C hina’s P re m ie r Chou E n-L ai on h is s ix -h o u r v is it to th is s p ic e island Sunday. A 19-salvo salute crashed out fro m two S oviet fie ld guns d raw n on the airp o rt tarm ac a s Chou’s plane flew in fro m m ain lan d T a n ­ zania. Charge C ollegian With K illin g 3 SBS EAST GRAND RIVER EM I BIG SPRINGS, N eb., June 6 if)—A young K ansas gun enthusiast who graduated from college a week ago w as charged Sunday with a Big Springs bank robbery in which the bank presid en t and two em ­ ) Drive-In W indow ployes w ere killed in cold blood. The F ed eral B ureau of Investigation filed a com plaint charging Duane Pope, 22. of Salina with robbery and shooting of a bank em ­ ploye here F riday. A ir F orce Plane M issing *cn % /v MIAMI— An A ir F o r c e C119 cargo p la n e w ith 10 m enab< «rd w a s m issing and presum ed down at sea Sunday b etw een F lo rid a tin y B ritis h island 650 m iles to th e s o u th e a st of M ia m i. By late Sunday, 13 C oast G uard, A ir F o r c e an d ^ c ris s -c ro s s e d m ore than 2,000 square m iles of o ce an b etw een G ra n d T u rk island, the plane’s destination, and C ricket Isla n d , its la a t r e ­ ported point. Mahendra To Head Conference KATMANDU, N epal— N ep al’s K ing M ah en d ra w ill le a v e K atm an du Ju n e 25 to head a five-m an d ele g a tio n of th e A fro -A s ia n s u m m it co n ­ ference in A lgiers b eg in n in g Ju n e 29. Eisenhower Basks In Friendship W E ST PO IN T , N.Y.— F o r m e r P re s id e n t D w ight D. E ise n h o w e r tu d e n t to r e an d o th e r m e m b e rs of W est P o in t’s s ta r -s p a n g le d c la s s of 1915 b a s k e d S unday in th e w a rm th of old frie n d s h ip s re n e w e d on th e gold­ en a n n iv e rs a r y of th e ir g ra d u a tio n . Free Parking In Large Lot At Rear Of Store T h ey re m in is c e d on a day w hich a ls o m a rk s th e 21st a n n iv e rs a ry of a m ile p o s t In th e ir m ilita ry c a r e e r s . D -D ay . 4 M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L ansing, M ichigan Monday, June 7, 1965 A ‘N a t u r a l L e a d e r 9 Recap Of Year Is M is s e d T he news of the tragic death of Jam es N, Stefanoff brought A ll dent who has contrlbued m o re to the G reek system o r to the 64-65 YearOf Change T h e s ta tu e o f S p a rty s till s ta n d s l e a d e r s , W inston C h u rc h ill , w h ile s u rfin g on R ed C e d a r ic e alm ost Im m ediate expressions university In such a short p e r­ a n d th e R ed C e d a r flow s e te r n a l­ p a s s e d aw ay. flo e s b e c a m e th e c u rr e n t c r a z e . of sorrow following the student iod of tim e. ly th e s a m e , b u t fo r n e a rly e v e ry ­ N ew s of a ch e a tin g sc a n d a l a t M o re s e rio u s ev e n ts o ccu p ied le a d e r’s death. " It Is our intention to In su re th in g e ls e a t MSU th is h a s b een th e A ir F o r c e A cadem y c a m e s tu d e n ts ’ In te re s t th e r e s t of th e "N o one In the house could say that the plans and d e sire s of a y e a r o f ch a n g e. fro m C o lo rad o a s P re s id e n t H an­ te r m . M a lco lm X w as shot la te in a bad word about h im ," said Jim Stefanoff w ill be fulfilled T h e m o s t d ra m a tic ch a n g e w as nah w en t South fo r th e C iv il R ig h ts F e b ru a r y and th e Z eta B eta T a u J e rry Neuman, Bethlehem , P a., by his vice p re sid e n ts." in th e s iz e of th e U n iv e rs ity . C o m m iss io n h e a rin g s In J a c k ­ h o u se b u rn e d on F e b ru a ry 2 4 . sophom ore and se creta ry of Sig­ E n ro llm e n t s w e lle d to an a l l- so n , M is s . P re s id e n t H annah an n ou n ced ma Alpha Mu. "In fact I never IFC w ill establish an annual tim e hig h o f o v e r 30,00 0. C o u p le s d id th e C h a rle s to n a s th a t M SU h ad th re e C o m m u n ist heard anyone say a bad w ord Jam es N. Stefanoff O utstanding T w o la r g e re s id e n c e h a lls op­ w e ll a s th e F ru g a t th e an n u al a g ita to r s . about him ." G reek Award to be given during en e d an d m o r e a r e b e in g b u ilt. J-H o p , " T h e R o a rin g T w e n tie s ,” T h e A th le tic C ou n cil an n ou n c­ "H e was a leader at the top of G reek Week in the spring to A n u m b e r o f c la s s r o o m a n d la ­ F e b . 6. ed th at stu d e n ts w ould p ay fo r hi* potential, a man respected the G reek who nits contributed b o r a to ry b u ild in g s w e r e c o n ­ T h e C o m m i t t e e fo r S tu dent th e ir fo o tb all tic k e ts s ta r tin g n ex t by everyone who knew him ,” Neu­ the m ost to MSU for th e y e a r . s tr u c te d . E ven th e b o a rd o f tr u s ­ R ig h ts fo rm e d in F e b u r a r y an d fa ll. man said. " I can’t have too much Bob H a r r is , sp eak in g f o r E lu e te e s g re w — by ad d in g tw o new b eg an a g ita tin g fo r m o re lib e ra l J u s tin M o rrill C o l l e g e w as p ra ise for him ." K ey, E x c a llb u r, Sigm a S lpha M u, m em b ers. U n iv e rs ity p o lic ie s . fo rm e d a s a s m a ll lib e ra l a r t s Another fratern ity b r o t h e r I n te rfra te rn ity C ou n cil an d P a n - W hen s tu d e n ts re tu rn e d la s t T h e fa c u lty c o m m itte e on Stu­ c o lle g e w ith in th e U n iv e rs ity . sum m ed up his feelings about H ellenic C o u n cil, said th a t th e s e fa ll fro m th e ir v a rio u s s u m m e r d e n t A ffa irs b eg an an In v e s tig a ­ T h e la rg e s t p e rc e n ta g e o f s tu ­ Jam es Stefanoff In one w ord, groups w ill sponsor Jo in tly a p u r s u its , th e y found th a t th in g s tio n of stu d e n t h o u sin g p o lic ie s d en ts th a t e v e r v oted In an a ll— "p rin cip le d ." scholarship In m e m o ry of J a m e s IN M E M O R I A M - “ An o v e r f l o w c r o w d was in attendance f o r m e m o r i a l s e r v i c e s f o r w e r e n ot th e s a m e . T h e r e w e re an d O lln s ta r te d a d m ittin g v is i­ U n iv e rs ity e le c tio n tu rn e d out " Jim . Stefanoff was a natural Stefanoff. J a m e s S te fa n o ff at the A lu m n i M e m o r i a C hapel Sunday a fte r n o o n . S te fa n o ff, a new p a rk in g re g u la tio n s , an d new to r s la te r in F e b ru a r y . M a rc h 9 to a p p ro v e th e new fo rm leader and totally resp o n sib le," E x c a l l b u r will contact 350 p o p u l a r stu de nt l e a d e r on c a m p u s , was ki led in an a c c id e n t on G r a n d R i v e r A v e . b u s tic k e ts to buy. M a rtin L u th e r K ing sp o k e to o f s tu d e n t g o v ern m e n t th a t b e­ said Jonn vMcQuitty, chairm an alum ni for contributions. Blue e a r l y S a tu rd a y m o r n in g . Photo by L a r r y C a r l s o n C am p aig n in g f o r th e p r e s i­ 4,000 F e b . 11. c a m e ASMSU. of the ASMSU Student Boad. Key w ill donate from its tre a su ry d e n tia l e le c tio n h ad re a c h e d Its A tu r tle n am ed **007" w on th e S om e s tu d e n ts re tu rn e d fro m "H is great wit m ade any Job and help with the collection. All p e a k a n d fo r a w h ile d on key s W in te r C a rn iv a l T u r t l e r a c e s p rin g v a c a tio n w ith ta n s and you did with him that much m ore an d e le p h a n ts w e re m u ch In e v i­ M e m o r ia l S e r v ic e fra te rn itie s and so ro ritie s w ill o th e rs c a m e b ack w ith p la n s — enjoyable." be contacted and every G reek d e n c e a s th e Y oung D e m o c ra ts f o r d e m o n s tra tio n s . "H e w a s an Irreplaceable a n d Y o u n g R ep u b lica n s c lu b s T h e firin g of F o rd d y A n d e r­ m em ber of the board whose loss w ill receive a letter requesting a donation. fo u g h t It o u t. KKK Marches so n b ro u g h t a s to rm of co m ­ is deeply felt by all of the board C ollection boxes will be plac­ By C H A R L E S C. W E L L S m en t o f th o se a tte n d in g th e 5 0 - " A ll w ho g rie v e In h is p a s s in g V iet N am w as b ec o m in g m o re p la in ts . m e m b ers," M cQuitty said. ed in all G reek living units, the State News C a m p u s E d i t o r m ln u te O rth o d o x C ath o lic s e r ­ m u s t r e s t In a b e lie f th a t It Is Is s uae . p ro b le m — an d a ca m p a ig n . o f T h e f i r s t d e m o n s tra tio n s c a m e A plaque and p o rtrait " in m e- Union and the International Cen­ v ic e . T h e R ev . F r . F ra n c is M . th e w ill of G od, an d th a t H is In Atlanta in co n n e ctio n w ith a te a c h -in to m oriam of Jam es N. Stefanoff An o v e rc a s t day re fle c te d th e D onahue s a id th e f r a te r n ity s y s ­ w ill b e done ev en though th a t w ill In M SU’s m o ck e le c tio n , s tu ­ p ro te c t U nited S ta te s p o lic y In te r. fe e lin g s of th e 275 atte n d in g m e ­ d e n ts fo re sh a d o w e d th e fin a l r e ­ A T LA N T A iF)— M o re th an 500 V iet N am . for his outstanding service and H arris said the sponsors hope m o ria l s e rv ic e s fo r J a m e s N. t e m e s ta b lis h e s re la tio n s h ip s b e n ot o u r o w n ." Ku K lu x K lan sm en and th e ir fo l­ Q uo ting fro m T e n n y s o n he s u lt on N ov. 4 by " e le c tin g ” T h e new o ff-c a m p u s h o u sin g leadership at M SI"’ will be plac­ to ra is e enough money to use S tefan o ff a t th e A lum ni M e m o r­ th ro u g h o u t life an d th a t th e la rg e ed in the Student Services Build­ only the in terest for a contin­ ia l C h a p el Sunday a fte rn o o n . n u m b e r p a rtic ip a tin g In th e s e r ­ re a d th e lin e s w hich b eg in w ith L yn d on Jo h n so n an d G e o rg e R o m - wlo owme rse ,n inwclud in g a n u m b e r of ith young c h ild re n , re g u la tio n s s e n t s tu d e n ts a p a r t­ ing. v ic e sho w ed th e bond to b e s tro n g th e p h r a s e , " T h e o ld o r d e r n ey . m en t h un ting la te in A p ril. uing Jim Stefanoff M e m o r i a l S tu d e n ts w a tch ed In d is b e lie f m a rc h e d q u ietly th ro u g h dow n­ M ay b eg an w ith th e an n o u n ce­ F or the next ten years on June Scholarship to be aw arded to an te mM emm abdeers up of M SU’s G re e k s y s ­ ev en In d e a th . th e la r g e s t s e g - ch a n g e th , y ield in g p la c e to new , a s M ic h ig a n w on th e tra d itio n a l tow n A tla n ta Sunday a s s e v e ra l m e n t th a t M SU w ould h av e m o re 5, the anniversary of his death, outstanding G reek. T h e p r a y e r s e rv ic e w a s con­ an d G od fu lfills h im s e lf In m an y d u c ted by th e c e le b ra n t an d h is w a y s .” fo o tb all c la s h In th e la s t q u a r­ h u n d re d s ile n t s p e c ta to rs lin e d M e rit S c h o la rs th an an y o th e r a w reath will be placed on his C harles Mlgyanka, o u t g o i n g t e r a f te r M SU h ad le d th ro u g h ­ th e sid e w a lk s . sch o o l a g a in n ex t fa ll. grave by ASMSU. president of Excallbur, likened tw o a s s is ta n ts . " H e w a s a n e x a m p le of w hat T h e m a r c h e r s — about 300 of E u lo g ie s w e re g iv en by E ldon th e s tu d e n t can do to c o n trib u te o ut th e gam e. T h e n u m b e r of s tu d e n ts th at Andrew M. K ram er and Wil­ the death of the incoming p re s i­ th e m w e a rin g K lan ro b e s and liam R. M organ, J r., vice p re ­ dent to that of P resident John F. Stefanoff R . N o n n a m a k e r, a s s o c ia te dean to th e c a u s e of e d u c a tio n ," N on­ of s tu d e n ts , R ab b i A b ra h a m Z e - n a m a k e r ad d ed . N a tio n a l e v e n ts a ls o c a u s e d a s t i r on c a m p u s w ith th e o u s te r h o o d s— sto p p ed o u tsid e th e m a in w ou ld b e a d m itte d fro m fiv e E a s t­ e r n s ta te s w a s lim ite d la te r in sidents of Interfraternity Coun­ Kennedy. of K h ru sh c h e v an d th e d e a th of fe d e ra l b u ild in g In A tla n ta as th e m o n th . cil (IFC) of which M r. Stefanoff "H e will be m issed In the ( c o n tin u e d f r o m page I) m a c h , o f th e H llle l F o u n d atio n Jo h n R e e g e r b a s e d h is eu lo g y K la n sm e n p la c e d a b la c k w re a th H e r b e rt H o o v er In O c to b e r. P a r e n ts flo c k e d to th e c a m p u s was president, released the fol­ sam e way that President Kennedy p lay ed fo o tb all, ra n tr a c k an d and Jo h n R e e g e r, a d v is e r to th e on an id e a o f th e F re n c h m onk, by th e e n tra n c e . lowing statem ent: w a s," Mlgyanka said. w as a m e m b e r of th e O ra c k Y - S igm a A lpha M u F r a te r n ity . E tie n n e d e G re lle t, w ho w ro te : L a te r In O c to b e r, tw e n ty -fiv e N ext to th e w re a th w as a sig n to s e e W a te r C a rn iv a l d u rin g "T h ere Is no feasible way the Mlgyanka said that Jam es Ste­ T e e n s . R ab b i Z e m a c h re a d th e 2 3 rd " I s h a ll p a s s th ro u g h th is w o rld th o u sa n d a lu m n i re tu rn e d to s e e th a t r e a d , " b u r y th e C o m m u n ist P a r e n ts ’ W eekend, M ay 1 5 -1 7 . two of us can express the way fanoff w ill rem ain p residen t of H e Is su rv iv e d by h is p a r e n ts , P s a lm . In h is d ev o tio n , h e sa id but o n c e . If, th e r e f o re , th e r e ca n M SU b e a t N o rth w e s te rn In th e In flu e n c e in o u r g o v e rn m e n t." T h e n ex t d ay th e f i r s t b ig c iv il we feel about the loss of such an Excallbur next year. T h ere will M r. and M rs . S tephen S tefan o ff m an ca n b e a lm o s t lik e th e an ­ b e an y k in d n e s s I c a n sho w , o r H o m e co m in g G a m e a n d J a n is M o r r is R ed d ing , c h ie f s e c u rity rig h ts d e m o n s tra tio n w as sta g e d outstanding leader as Jim Ste­ be only 12 m em bers Instead of and a b r o th e r, A lex, of D e a r­ g e ls . an y good th in g I ca n d o, le t m e F la n d e r s c ro w n e d H o m eco m in g o ffic e r fo r th e A tlan ta P o lic e a t E a s t L a n sin g C ity H all. fanoff. the usual 13 and his ch air will b o rn . "W h e n w e la b o r fo r hig h Id e a ls do it now ; le t m e n ot d e fe r It Q u een . D e p a rtm e n t, e s tim a te d th a t th e S k a te -b o a rd in g b e c a m e th e "N ev er has there been a stu­ be left em pty at m eetings. M r. S tefan o ff p lan n ed s e v e ra l lik e J a m e s S tefan o ff d id , life h as o r n e g le c t i t r fo r I s h a ll n ot p a s s m a r c h e r ’ s ra n k s sw e lle d to b e ­ m o st p o p u la r s p o rt on ca m p u s a s P o s tp o n e m e n t o f th e p ro p o se d th e w e a th e r g rew m ild e r. In n o v atio n s in th e G re e k s y s ­ m e a n in g an d p u rp o s e . T h o se who th is w ay a g a in ." m e d ic a l sch o o l fo r M SU b ro u g h t tw een 800 and 1,000 w hen th ey te m th a t w ill be c a r r ie d out th is d ie a r e not d ead If th ey liv e on H e p r a is e d M r. S tefan o ff fo r g lo o m to th e c a m p u s a s d re a m s c o m p le te d th e ir p a ra d e a t H u rt T h e le g is la tu r e v oted a re c o rd y e a r . T h e y Included a new fa ll in th e h e a rts of th o se b e h in d ." b ein g a s e n s itiv e s tu d e n t o f hu­ o f th e R o s e B ow l fa d e d . $46.1 m illio n bud get f o r M SU. •F ea tu ring * P ark . T h e P e a c e C o rp s an n ou n ced ru sh p ro g ra m to ch ang e o r ie n ­ S p eak in g fo r th e U n iv e rs ity , m a n ity an d a g re a t In s p ira tio n to T h e r e , th ey h e a rd M a tt M u r­ ta tio n , g iv in g fre s h m e n m o re ex ­ E ld o n N o n n a m a k e r s a id M r. S te - o th e rs . R e s id e n c e h a lls s ta r te d d ro p ­ phy , a K lan a tto rn e y fro m B i r ­ a new p ro g r a m to co m b in e P e a c e e Hot P i z z a " H e w on th e r e s p e c t r e s e r v e d p in g o u t o f S p a rta n S p irit an d m in g h a m , A la ., w arn of th e In ­ C o rp s te a c h in g e x p e rie n c e and p o s u re to G re ek id e a ls . fa n o ff's s e n s e of re s p o n s ib ility , • F oot L o n g s H e h ad also p lan n ed a G re e k h is s e n s e of p u rp o s e , an d w il­ fo r few m e n ," s a id R e e d e r. " H is th e r io ts a t B e rk e le y s ta r te d a s c r e a s in g th r e a t of C o m m u n ism w o rk fo r th e m a s te r ’s d e g re e . w eekend fo r next fa ll te r m , fa ­ lin g n e s s to g iv e o f h im s e lf fo r m e s s a g e to u s is to liv e life to s tu d e n ts b eg an c ra m m in g fo r fi­ in A m e ric a . F ifty -n in e c iv il rig h ts d em o n ­ • S u b m a r in e s c u lty s p e a k e rs p r o m o t i n g th e th e b e n e fit of MSU an d h is fe l­ Its f u lle s t.” n a ls a n d p re p a rin g fo r C h r is tm a s M u rp h y a lso to ld th e c h e e r ­ s tr a to r s w e r e a r r e s te d M ay 25 G re e k s y s te m a t s u m m e r co u n ­ low s tu d e n ts Is u n q u e stio n e d . M e m b e rs o f th e S ig m a A lpha v a c a tio n . in g 'c ro w d th a t M rs . V io la L iu z z o , fo r h av in g a s it- in on A bbott FOR DELIVERY se lin g c lin ic s and m o re c o m ­ M u f r a te r n ity , of w hich M r. S te­ W in te r te r m b ro u g h t u p lifted a D e tro it c iv il rig h ts w o rk e r who R o ad . THE CALL m u n ity s e rv ic e p ro je c ts . " H e h ad th at (ind efin ab le q u al­ fa n o ff s e rv e d a s p re s id e n t, a t­ s p ir its to M SU. w as sh o t to d ea th in A la b a m a , T h e te r m an d th e y e a r en d ed H e h op ed to expand th e n u m ­ ity w hich, m a d e o th e rs look to te n d ed In a body a s d id m e m b e rs "Students re tu rn e d to fin d th a t w as n ot a m a r ty r as s h e h a d b e e n w ith th e tr a g ic d eath of fiv e s tu ­ b e r of G re e k h o u se s by a t tr a c t­ h im fo r a d v ic e an d g u id a n c e, of B lu e K ey an d E x c a llb u r. th e new p r e - r e g is tr a tio n sy b te n i p ic tu r e d . d e n ts , a sp e e c h by H u b e rt H um ­ PIZZA PIT 203 M.A.C. ED 2-0883 ing m o re c h a p te rs to M SU, w hich m a d e o th e rs tr u s t h is Judg­ A d m in is tra to r s atte n d in g i n ­ d id In d eed re d u c e re g is tra tio n V ice p re s id e n ts o f IF C , A n­ m en t an d w hich m ad e h im such a clu d ed V ic e P re s id e n t an d M rs . tr a u m a s . d rew K ra m e r and W illiam M o r­ v a lu a b le and im p o rta n t p a r t of Jo h n A . F u z a k an d A s s o c ia te D i­ In ad d itio n , h e w as c r itic a l of th e R ev . J a m e s R eeb , a w hite A new p re s id e n t w as in a u g u r­ B o sto n m in is te r who w as sla in p h re y an d th e tra d itio n a l g ra d u a ­ tio n c e re m o n ie s . gan , s a id th a t th e s e p la n s w ill th is U n iv e rs ity c o m m u n ity ," he r e c t o r o f F r a te r n itie s a n d M rs . a te d In J a n u a ry , s h o rtly a f te r d u rin g c iv il rig h ts a c tiv ity In be fu lfille d n ex t y e a r . a, •sa id . . ‘ ~r th e w orld* s m o w V - v y R kelm a, A la . V ■' 4 M urphy c la im e d th a t R eeb had M A T H b een s e n t to S elm a by c iv il rig h ts EAST o rg a n iz a tio n s to b e a m a r ty r . H e s a id th a t r e a l m u r d e r e r s w e re C o m m u n ist c o n s p ir a to r s . A la r g e n u m b e r of p e r s o n s in th e cro w d a p p e a re d to b e s tu ­ 1 0 8 & 1 0 9 COURSE OUTLINES LANSING F o llo w s C ourse d e n ts and o n lo o k e rs . S e v e ra l sa id M a teria l E x a c tly th e y w e re th e r e o ut of c u rio s ity . K lan m e m b e rs s a id any p e r ­ s o n s in th e c ro w d w ho w ish e d to MATH 111, 112 & 113 jo in th e K lan co u ld fill o u t m e m ­ wi II be ready soon b e rs h ip fo rm s a t th e r a lly . A few w alk ed o v e r to s o m e w om en Sold ONLY A t . . ENTIRE STOCKS SACRIFICED AT DRASTIC PRICE REDUCTIONS REGARDLESS OF COST! m e m b e r s of th e K lan’ s la d ie s a u x ilia ry and o b tain ed th e m e m ­ Public S a le D a ily 9 :3 0 a .m . to 9 p.m. b e rs h ip b la n k s. A h an d fu l of N e g ro e s and c iv il r ig h ts w o rk e rs w e re In th e c ro w d , b u t th e r e w e re no in c id e n ts an d Campus Music SPORT COATS MEN’SJACKETS TABLE OF SPORTS SHIRTS K lan s p e a k e rs re p e a te d ly e m ­ p h a s iz e d th e K lan w as non - •A L S O * Up to $35.00 Sport C oats Up to $49.95 $15°° MADRAS PARKAS 100’s of U p to $4.95 S p o rt S h irts 9 9 c v io le n t. M u rp h y , who s a id h e w as g lad to s e e th e N e g ro e s in th e c ro w d , to ld th e m H itle r " h a d r is e n to BASIC O U T L IN E S Sport C oats $25°° SWEATERS p o w e r on th e b a c k s of th e J e w s ATL SOC Beautiful all w’ool fabrics including im ported as low as $ 8 95 U p to $10.95 and h ad th en tu rn e d a ro u n d and a n n ih ila te d th e m ." hand loom ed tweeds V -n eck pullovers, C a r ­ S p o rt S h irts $ J 9 9 T h e K lan a tto rn e y s a id P r e s i ­ NAT SCI HUM d en t Jo h n so n had ach iev ed p o w e r Smart Spring and Summer Styles d i g a n s , A lp a c a , L a m b s - w ith th e a id of N e g ro e s b u t w ould at CAMPUS MUSIC MEN’S SLACKS " t u r n a ro u n d and d e s tro y th e m / U p to $9.95 w ool - All D r a s t i c a l l y - Slacks that W ere to $12.98 $300 a s low a s $300 Reduced. EXTRA SPECIAL Slacks that W ere to $14.95 sgoo LEVI 13’s Slacks that Glose Out of Fine Ski Wear U p to $8.95 $400 D isco n tin u e d M odel In C o rd u ro y s A nd T w ill W ere to $22.50 510“ Included are all wool w orsteds, flannels, gab­ U p to $29.95 J a c k e ts 6 $ oo U p to $14.95 W e re $4.98 $200 ard in e s, co rd s and wash and w ear fab rics. $8 °° MEN’S SUITS U p to $20 Suits W ere $8 °° ADLERSOX to $59.95 $20 « Suits W ere No Exceptions! E verything Must 4 fo r $3.00 80e to $75.00 535“ Be Sold to the Bare Walls S uits W ere to $85.00 $45*8 NORTHLAND ANN A R B O R b e c a u se of th e d ra s tic re d u c tio n s . . . SUMMER SUITS NOTE ! p le a s e . . . N o phone o rd e rs . . . No C .O .D ’s . . . N o C h a rg e s . . . A ll S a le s F in a l. I BOPS Suits W ere i ^ to $45.00 $15°° Sale At Our E. Lansing Store Only B IR M IN G H A M D E T R O IT 211 E. G rand R iv e r East Lansing t I M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L ansing, M ichigan Monday. June 7. 1965 5 N o b e l W in n e r S a y s M SU B o o k s t o r e MSU B o o k s t o r e MSU B o o k s t o r e MSU B o o k s t o r e MSU B o o k s t o r e M SU B o o k s t o r e MSU B o o k s t o r e MSU B o o k s t o r e MSU Ml M R a d ia tio n U ses U S U U n ta p p e d T o d a y S om e day a to m ic ra d ia tio n m ay p re v e n t y o u r food fro m sp o ilin g , a c c o rd in g to W illa rd F . L ib b y , N ob el P riz e - w in n e r. T h e p a s t m e m b e r of th e A to m ic E n e rg y C o m m issio n sp o k e F r l - d ay a t K ellogg C e n te r a s p a r t p r e s e r v a tiv e of food is o nly one p o s s ib ility of th e p re s e n tly u n - tap p ed u s e s fo r a to m ic e n e rg y . " T h ro u g h r e s e a r c h in th is a r e a , s c ie n tis ts hav e a l r e a d y tu rn e d softw ood in to h ard w oo d , so fte n e d p la s tic s , and d ev elo p ed and away we go!! B o o k s t o r o f th e d e d ica tio n o f th e new c h e m - new s p e c ie s of p la n ts an d a n i- e ls tr y an d b io c h e m is try b u ild in g s, m a ls th ro u g h ra d io a c tiv e p ro d u c - U sin g a to m ic ra d ia tio n a s a ed m u ta tio n ," s a id L ib b y . At present, he said, heat, the by - product of our atomic energy M plants, is not being used. But Ml S AWS Receives through a t o m i c desalinization, S this heat could be used in coas­ u| u tal areas to evaporate salt water B Triple Honor for comm ercial use. Water is also a presently un­ o The Associated Women Stu­ used source for atomic fuel. dents at MSU received a tripRr Through a process of hydrogen o honor from the Intercollegiate fusion of water, Libby said, we k Association of Women Students. could have an a b u n d a n t new Named to three new positions source for the m aterial. are Laurine E. Fitzgerald, as­ Libby said the process of using t sistant dean of students; Rilla atomic power is relatively cheap. o A. Reinka and Linda Casteel. It would cost only about $1 bil— The National P u b l i c a t i o n s jjon t0 build a plant to supply r Board adviser position for LAWS energy for 5 million people. The e is a tw o-year appointment for CQSt wouxd be proportionately M iss Fitzgerald. She has been reduce(j as the amount was in­ active in advising AWS groups for crease(j. M many years. Her background in- ¡iS a tooj for excavation, he eludes a term on the National continued, a controlled atomic Ml S Resource Board for LAWS com- explosion is economically com­ u posed of form er presidents, ad- petitjve with T.N'.T. The threat of S. visers and people in the field. Atomic fallout from this has been U| B Rilla A, R e i n k a , Wyandotte aigo greatly reduced, o senior and third vice president "The exposure of radiation on of AWS has been appointed edl- gjmple gases has caused simple B l o tor for the IAWS National News- chem icals to form complex or- o k letter. She will work with the ganjc compounds, such as crude National Executive B o a r d of qji # The earth’s and moon’s p ar- o s IAWS in publishing the board tjaj coating of crude oil was k t communique to member schools probabiy formed in this w ay," across the nation. he said. s o M iss Reinka is the form er sec­ t r retary of AWS and resident ad­ visor in Phillips dorm. Major­ o e ing in sociology, she attended the National Convention in Salt Museum Gets r Lake City last summer. e Chosen to fill the new seat More Birds M on the Region IV Publications T wo - hundred multi - c olored Ml Board is Linda Casteel, Clare and c h e m i c a l l y treated bird S sophomore transfer from Mich­ specimens arrived this month S igan Technological University. from Colombia, South America, u U She will work with representa­ to be added to the MSU bird tives from three regional schools collection, according to RollinH. B to analyze the national and re­ Baker, director of the Museum. B| gional publications available to M.A, C arriker, 92, an Ameri­ o all IAWS member schools can biologist in South America M iss Casteel is the current is responsible for this beauti- o ■AWS representative an d p a s t ful selection being added to the k complex representative for South MSU bird collection. He stuffs Campbell. Her background in- the. birds and chemically treats eludes experience on the MTU them to assist educators in ex- S and MSU newspapers. She ism a- hibits, teaching a i d s , and re - Joring in social work. search. t B e R e a d y M a n .,.,. , r ACROSS 3 1. Kit 1. Danube 33 Weir 35. Statute We have the m a kin g M tributary g 4. Oil of lb. Carrying o r an y weapons U blosso.n 38. Sweet 10. Sward potato 11 . (.urged 40. (live; Scut. Sweatshirts-some still on sale-wild colors R 13. Literary 41. Radium work svui bol o 14. Remuner­ 43. Sweet flag o ate 47 Halt an em T o d o y ’ s A n s w e r On Page 6 15. Perform 48. Folios 2. Cotton 8 . Deposit k 17. Tribunal 50. Lubricate tabric 9 Neuter 19. Saint: 51. Pertinent 3. Arab, pronoun • Beach Towels-2 sizes-2 styles abbr. 53. Palm leal tambourine 12. Peaceful S 2 0 . 11all score 54. Health 4. Passable lb. beginning 21. Vital juice proposals 5. Twilight 18. Vou and t. 23. levels 55. Flowed 6 . I w illed me . o 25 Singular DOWN cloths 20. Jap. 28. Mine step 1 . Norwegian 7. Make monastery • T-Shirts & Polo Shirts-the very latest fashion r 30. Iroquoian saint speeches: humor. 22. Capsule 24. Odin's e 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 brother 1 to 2 1 II % it 1 25. Kind ol orange colors & styles M ii m 2 b. Through­ S 15 i 14 16 out M 17 ft, 18 19 f< 20 27. Coin S L ik e b e s t w is h e s , M a n ! u 29. Hark 23 % 32. Tellurium u %% % n 21 28 F ß29 24 30 symbol 34. The people B 15 IL % '% 37. Tragedy B o 31 32 33 34 35 39. M yself’ o o % 42. l urk, titles 36 31 3$ 3t 44. Portal o k % n % 45. lizard 41 41 43 44 % 45 46 k 40 % % 4b. Eagerness 50 tor action S 41 % 48 49 48. Coif S t 5/ instructor t MSU 52 S3 % A 49. Within: o s* 55 comb, form o % 52. And: I.at. r % % r e e the M B e e f-B u rg e r M S U u BOOKSTORE •includes* • 1 /4 L b , G ro u n d B eef • F re n ch F rie s • On Sesam e, o r Poppyseed, B o o r H a m b u rg Bun o o o k k 5 0 * S t J i. iq lit t t t iu f C j u i ¿e /u u c& In The Centerfor International Programs o r Ralph’s Cafeteria MSU e 'ó M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L an sing, M ichigan Monday, June 7, 1965 SO CCER: E C K H A R D T GO LF: SW ARTZ F O O T B A L L : K R Z E M IE N S K I S W IM M IN G : G R E T Z IN G E R H O C K E Y : FO R D G Y M N A S T IC S : P R IC E T R A C K : K A IN E S T E N N IS : S H E L T O N C o a c h e s S a lu te S e n io r I n E a c h S p o r t The ath letic answ er to Senior Swingout was held T hursday night tributing to a team cham pionship w ere p resen ted gold w atches. in the Big T en Room at Kellogg C enter as the V arsity and Alumni T he 21 cham pions rep resen ted four sp o rts; track , swim m ing, gym­ Clubs honored 35 graduating senior ath letes. n a stics and w restling , with the title-w inning track squad co n tri­ T hose seniors winning th re e le tte rs in a single sport w ere given buting 12. green Spartan blankets with a s ta r signifying each le tte r won. T he top senior in each of State’s 13 v a rsity sp o rts w as re ­ cognized with c e rtifica tes and M ike Kalnes becam e a double w inner A cadem ic as w ell as athletic prow ess was rew arded also as Dave for participation In cro ss-c o u n try and track . P ric e , a gym nast, received the Big Ten m edal of scholastic achieve­ O ther sen io rs and th e ir sp o rts included: Dale P e te rs , baseball; m ent for his 3.3 average in biology. M arcus Sanders, basketball, B ryan Kutchins, fencing; Doug Sw artz, Doug R oberts, a two le tte r man in football and th ree -tim e win­ golf; Tom K rzem ienskl, football; Ludwig E ckhardt, so ccer; Dick n er in hockey, was aw arded the C hester B rew er plaque for being G retzin g er, swim m ing; Dwight Shelton, tennis; Jo eG an z,w restlin g ; the sen io r m ost likely to succeed in ath letics. Jack F ord, hockey and P ric e , gym nastics. R oberts was captain of the hockey team in addition to being T he event took the place of the many sp rin g sports banquets. V nam ed A ll-A m erican and P ric e captained the gym team . Spring team m em bers and sen io rs of the fall and w inter sp o rts w RE S T L IN G : GANZ B A SE BALL: PETERS The ath letes capturing Big Ten individual titles and those con­ w ere invited. B A S K E T B A L L : S A N DE RS F E N C IN G : K U T C H IN S A n o t h e r F irs t F o r W a s h in g t o n : W in s A t h l e t e - O f - Y e a r A w a r d By D U A N E L A N C A S T E R Stata N ew s S p o r ts W r i t e r Sophom ore Gene W ashington Records In Track 120-yard highs a g a i n s t N otre Dam e (:14.3), and four m arks in the 330-yard in te rm e d ia te s-- m eet and field m arks ag ainst said he w as su rp rise d when he OUTDOORS OSU (:37.6), v a rsity re c o rd (:36. w as selected M ichigan S tate’s 8), and m eet m ark against N otre top ath lete of the year, but its Dam e (:38.0). He capped off the doubtful anyone else-w as. 6 0 lo w h u rd le s :0 7 .2 (N C A A ) i year- by taking the outdoor con­ T he tw o -sport athlete, who Is feren c e 120 title. not to be cofused with basket­ W a s h i n g t o n , a fo u r-sp o rt ball standout Stan W ashington, 7 0 lo w h u rd le s :0 7 .7 (B ig Ten ): standout at C arv er High School has Just com pleted one of the in Bayton, T exas, en tered State m ost s e n s a t i o n a l sophom ore :0 8 .4 (M S U ) on a football scholarship shun­ y e a rs in the school’s h isto ry . 7 0 h ig h h u rd le s ning o ther offers fro m Rocky He m ay not be challenging M ountain and Big Eight schools State’s basketball scoring r e ­ 6 5 h ig h h u rd le s because: "1 alw ays w anted to cords as Stan is, but that’s prob­ :0 8 .0 (M S U ) play Big T en football.” ably only because he Is not com ­ He w as an a ll-s ta te r in foot­ peting in the w inter sport. 2 4 0 h u rd le s re la y :2 8 .9 (M SU ) ball th re e y e a rs at C arv er and I n s t e a d the 6-2, 204-pound 4 ed his school to two state cham ­ T exan divides h is tim e betw een4, p io n sh ip s in addition to winning Central Michigan’s Most Complete Stock of football, indoor track and out­ 2 0 è - h u r d le s re la y :2 5 .7 (M SU ) the S tate high and low hurd les. W A L K E R 'M O S T IM P R O V E D ’ W ashington said the p re s s u re door track and h a s set five re ­ BiedehSach cords in each sp o rt plus tying and tension of com peting in throe ■CIGARS _ j, i ftdefor tidCk* - ' .. W ashington w a s ' t h e o v e r ­ 'M O O O P S and said he enjoyed playing foot­ K ayw oodies,., TOBACCOS MVP By Teammates Ccm oys-G .B J3, CIGARETTES w helm ing choice of the captains ball m o re than running track Grabe w s-Yellobole and captains-elec.t in State’s 13 120 h ig h h u r d le s :14.3 (m eet) even though he ra te s football M edicos-Falcons Tobacco Pouches v a rsity sp o rts, garnering m ore as the m ost strenuous and tim e- K irsten-W inston’s Pipe R acks than tw o-thirds of the 23 votes consum ing. C ustom builts-Sasienl L ighters ca st. 3 3 0 inter, h u rd le s :3 6 .0 (M SU ) " i t ’s been a long y e ar and S tate’s baseball team blanketed third basem an John Biedenbach Jim C urzi, a Junior gym nast, I’m glad it’s o v er,” he said. with additional honors Saturday by voting the A ll-B ig T en and D is­ 120 North \\ ashingto M A C ’S 120 N orth W ashington w as runner up. T he captains of the various sp o rts voted for the top ath lete from eight candidates selected ... And In Football What can W ashington do next tr ic t NCAA infielder its M ost V aluable P lay er aw ard. y e ar to top his outstanding soph­ om o re c a re e r? Biedenbach a l s o captured a went to G ary “ H o rse” L ytle. trophy for winning the te a m 's bat­ L ytle, a senio r catch er, also con­ ” 1 suppose I’ll have to set ting title with a .390 average and trib u ted with his bat this season, Avenue Open M o n.-F ri. 'til 9 Avenue by the State News. PR Y D S A V G TD about breaking my own reco rd s sh ared the "boo-boo” aw ard for hitting .353. C urzi w as the Big Ten p a ra ­ instead of o th e rs,” W ashington m aking the m ost e r r o r s with sen ­ D obrei and senior outfielder , llel b a rs champion and NCAA R e ce iv in g 3 5 5 4 2 1 5 .4 5 quipped. ” My m ain am bition is io r shortsto p B ru ce P ettibone. Dick B illings w ere selected hon­ title-h o ld er in that event along to play on a Rose Bowl team — Each com m itted nine. o ra ry co -cap tain s for the p ast w ith winning a sh are of the na­ TD TP in fact, I’d be w illing to Jump T he selection of Biedenbach as s e a so n . tional high bar crow n. hurdles all the way to P asa - 1 the MVP highlighted a chicken T he final award went to fre sh ­ A high s c h o o l quarterback, W ashington sw itched to an end S co rin g 5 30 dena.” barbecue a w a r d s banquet at m an Jim Blight as t h e m ost Coach Danny L itw h iler’s hom e. pro m ising play er on Coach T om la st fall and proceeded to set A ll-conference second b a se­ S m ith 's frosh squad. season m ark s in m ost yards gain­ W ashington t o t a l e d 62 1/4 70 -y ard highs (:08.4), the 70- m an J e r r y W alker, who finished ed receiving, (542), m ost pass points to win the indoor track y a rd lows (:07.7) fo r a confer­ second in the Big T en batting receptions (35) and m ost touch­ scoring title, gathering alm ost ence reco rd . His tim e in the ra c e at .429 th is season afte r a L e m a D riv e s O ff down p a sse s caught (five). His tw ice as m any points as the se­ 60 -y ard highs set a NCAA m ark . sophom ore y e ar as a substitute, 30 points tied him with Clinton cond-place finisher. O utdoors, W ashington set many was voted the team ’s m ost im ­ W ith Buick P rize Jones as the top offensive sco r­ His Indoor reco rd s Include the m eet, v a rsity and field m ark s. proved p lay er. e r on the team . 60-yard high hurdles (¡07.2), the He holds the m eet m ark in the W alker a n d B iedenbach a re GRAND BLANC, M ich (UPI) both Juniors and re tu rn next se a ­ — C ham pagne cool Tony L em a son to help im prove on the S par­ successfully defended his $ 100- ta n s' season re c o rd of 28-11. 000 Buick Open cham pionship 1965 Doug D obrei, a senior left­ in n e ar 90- degree heat Sunday , hander, was nam ed the outstand- by uncorking a sparkling fin a l ' ing p itc h e r of the season. D obrei round of 70 to w lnby two stro k es, Spring Commencement Exercises h u rled a o n e-h itter on the la st E v e n t h o u g h the m ercu ry BARNES FLORAL LANSING day of the conference season caused som e of the other con- ag aln st Ohio State but lo st h is ten ders to w ilt, the easy going Commencement Speaker a s WE TELEGRAPH FLOWERS WORLD WIDE only decisio n after winning five 3 l-y e a r-o ld Lem a breezed along in a row . w ith a 34-36 for a 72-hole total T he G reenie aw ard, voted to of 280 that m ade him the firs t U.S. Supreme Court 215 ANN ED 2-0871 the p la y er who contributed the tw o-tim e w inner of th is tourn a- m ost hum or throughout the y e a r, m ent and earn ed him $2 0 ,000 . Chief Justice We Can Help Save You Up To $300.00 . . . Or More On The P u rch ase Of A 1965 Automobile! Earl Warren LET US HELP YOUWITH YOUR NEWORUSED CARSHOPPING! 1 s t. Use your C red it Union loan serv ice . It takes only a few m inutes to a rran g e com plete financing BEFORE you see Spartan Stadium a d ealer. 2nd. See a t lea st th ree different d e a le rs. G et the BEST P ric e l 3rd. D iscuss ONLY the cash p ric e w ith the d e aler . . . FIRST, Sunday, June 13 then get details on value of your trad e -in , rem em b er . . . it’s the cash difference you pay that counts. 4 P.M. So Always Get The CASH P r ic e FIRST! Then Phone . . . .355-0293 4 ^ -¿r M ich ig a n S ta te ^ U n iversity E m p lo y e e s1 In c a s e of r ain e x e r c i s e s w ill CREDIT UNION be h eld in J e n i s o n F i e l d h o u s e M a n ly M i l a s B id g . H a r r i s o n Road ■yooooecO oeoooaoooooooooooope^ ( ( I M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L an sing, M ichigan Monday, June 7, 19S5 H a r r in g t o n P u lls 'S tic k U p ' O n L e a g u e F o e s Velvet Rail Billiards Joe F. F arha t’ s . . . in 10 y e a r s . H e s e t th e p a c e S in ce th a t ev e n tfu l d a y , H a r­ of m y s k ills till I p lay ed la ­ M ich ig an S ta te w h e re h e h o p es P re sen ts By JOE M IT C H a ttrib u te h is s u c c e s s to n a tu ra l c r o s s e .” to e a r n a m a s te r ’ s d e g re e in State N ew s S p o rts W r i t e r fo r th e c lu b 's 8 -4 re c o rd th is ab ility , H a rrin g to n te r m s it an rin g to n h a s n e v e r r e g r e tte d th e Fun & Recreation s p rin g and, in d oing so, took iro n ic tw is t in h is c a r e e r . H e’ s T o look at h is ac c o m p lish - h e a lth , p h y sic a l e d u c a tio n , and M o st a th le te s u su a lly d islik e a c t of fa te . m e n ts a t M a ss a c h u se tts , it is re c r e a tio n , H a rrin g to n f i r s t Join­ w i t h h i m in d iv id u al s c o rin g " I d on ’t know w hat e ls e to been h ap p y a t h is a tta c k p o s i­ •— — — — —— C o u p o n — — ta lk in g ab o ut th e ir fa ilu re s , b ut h o n o rs . tio n , w h e re he c o m b in e s b o th q u i t e obvious th a t H a rrin g to n ed th e la c r o s s e clu b th is s p rin g . S tev e H a rrin g to n is one who w ould c a ll it ,” said H a rrin g to n , r e ­ m ad e a p ro s p e ro u s sw itch fro m Im m e d ia te ly , h e co m m an d ed th e A dding to th e s e fe a ts , H a r ­ fle c tin g on h is e x p e rie n c e s w hen b a s e b a ll and la c r o s s e k n o w led g e. Coupon #5 Exp ires-June 14 p ro u d ly c o n fe ss th a t he c o u ld n 't rin g to n tie d w ith tw o o th e r te a m b a s e b a ll to la c r o s s e . F o u r y e a r s r e s p e c t of e v e ry g o a lie in th e re a c h f i r s t b a s e in b a s e b a ll. h e f i r s t s e t foot on a la c r o s s e " W h a t 1 knew in b a s e b a ll, I on th e R ed m en s tic k te a m le ft c o n fe re n c e an d b e g a n to add s p a rk T h i s coupon e n t i t l e s you to p la y f o r m e m b e rs fo r th e m o st g o a ls fie ld . “ W hen I e n te re d th e U n i­ $1.00 p e r h o u r ( m i n i m u m p l a y - l h o u r ) On th e o th e r han d, H a rrin g to n s c o re d in one g a m e — fiv e . O nly c a r r ie d o v e r to la c r o s s e ,” s a id h im w ith A ll-A m e ric a n and A ll- to h is own te a m ’s e f fo rts . w ould co n ce d e to th e fa c t th a t v e r s ity of M a s s a c h u s e tts five N ew E ng land h o n o rs. H e w as c o - W i t h t h e s e a s o n ’ s en d , Bonus o f f e r f o r the L a d ie s . . . F re e th is p a s t w eek, h e w as s e le c te d y e a r s ag o , I had p la n s of b e ­ H a rrin g to n , now a .fiv e - y e a r B o o k le ts on P o c ke t B i l l i a r d s . h e ca n p lay th e g am e of la c r o s s e fo r seco n d te a m h o n o rs on th e co m in g a b a s e b a ll p la y e r , I m is s ­ v e t e r a n . " A c tu a lly , th e tw o c a p ta ln -e le c t d u rin g h is s e n io r H a rrin g to n f i n i s h e d th ird in and fo r S ta te ’ s la c r o s s e club , M id w est L a c ro s s e A s s o c ia tio n 's s p o rts h av e a lo t in c o m m o n — y e a r and led th e te a m in sc o rin g le a g u e s c o rin g w ith 27 g o a ls and it’s a good th in g th a t he ca n . ed m ak in g th e fre s h m a n te a m and fo r tw o y e a r s . n in e a s s i s t s — an a v e ra g e of 3.6 A ll-S ta r te a m . in ste a d , land ed on th e la c r o s s e u s e of sp e ed , s tre n g th , e tc .— F o r th o se le s s fa m ilia r w ith W hile c o a c h e s and fan s a lik e b u t I n e v e r re c e iv e d fu ll b e n e fit Furthering his education at p o in ts p e r g a m e . 2004 N. La rch (U.S. 27 North) 487-3528 th e S p a rtan s tic k e r s to r y , H a r­ sq u a d .” rin g to n Is th e guy who h a s been MSU B o o k s t o r e MSU B o o k s t o r e MSU B o o k s t o r e MSU B o o k s t o r e M SU B o o k s t o r e MSU B o o k s t o r e MSU B o o k s t o r e MSU B o o k s t o r e MSU B o o k s t o r e MSU B o o k s t o re re c e iv in g r a v e s fro m th ro u g h ­ o ut th e m id w e st fo r h is p e r ­ M fo rm a n c e s th is s e a s o n . S In fa c t, s in c e th e la c r o s s e c lu b w as fo rm e d th re e y e a r s ago th is fa ll, th e r e h a s n ’t b een Everyone su ch an u p ro a r o v e r one m an . In Ju st one seaso n on th e sq u ad , H a rrin g to n h a s ac c o m p lish e d w hat m o st stic k m e n co u ld n ’t do Garrett Injury Leaves State 2nd In Meet By R O B E R T A Y A F I E State News S p o r ts W r i t e r MILWAUKEE—Hit by injury ea rly Saturday, Big Ten champ Jim G a rre tt w as out of the run­ ning in the C entral C ollegiate C onference T rack M eet, andw ith him went the Spartan’s victory Hits The hopes. Jackpoti T he cham pionship went to Kan- , sas w ith 41 points, w hile State settled for second with 34. Along w ith G a rre tt’s injury, the larg e field of 28 team s hurt the Spar­ tan s, m ost of them sending full 22 -m an squads to the com peti­ tion in com parison to State’s eight en trie s. A p rim ary re a so n fo r the sm all Spartan field was finals exam s, which begin tom orrow . G a rre tt won the long Jump, leaping 24’5 1/4” . In the 100 h e a ts, he strain ed a left ham string, which put him out of the 100, trip le Jump and 440-relay. B e in th e b lu e c h ip s Slated fo r th e nationals in B erkeley, the junior from Colum­ bia, S.C., w ill have two weeks to reco v er. His status depends upon I how the leg responds during that w h e n y o u g o h o m e . period . Jim Sum m ers, w ho's been lm - steadily aU ■over G arritt'-s.C eg dt c i t e Tetay and, along with Gene W ashington, C lint Jones and Das Cam pbell, set a new stadium reco rd in that S E L L y o u r b o o k s fo r event— :41.1—low ering t h e old m ark of :41.3. The tim e also bet­ te rs the MSU v arsity reco rd set in 1962 by M oreland, P a rk e r, c a s h . W e ’ll b e o p e n a ll L ew is and B everley of :41.5. W ashington took the honors in the 120 highs at :14.3, w ith Jones second. Cam pbell was fifth in the 100, while Tom H erbert finished th r o u g h fin a ls w e e k . th ird in the discus and fifth in the shot. M ike B ow ers had to settle for Including Saturday fro m 9 a.m . to 5 plm . second in the high jum p. Both he ’ a n d W isconsin’s Bill Holden cleared the b ar at 6’7 1/2” , but Holden eked out the win on few er m isse s. Home fans w ill have one m ore chance to see the Big Ten cham ­ pions in action, w hen they host an open F ederation Meet at Ralph Young Field, Saturday. The open­ ing events a re slated for 12:30 p.m . Grid Tickets M SU Available Football t i c k e t s a lfs began June 2, and, as the end of the school y e ar approaches, ticket m anager Bill B eardsley passed on som e rem in d ers to students. B O O K STO RE T icket application form s will In The Centerfor International not be sent to graduating seniors in the cu rren t m ailing list to som e 70,000 alum ni. T hose sen­ io rs should place o rd er fo r fall gam es that they wish to attend through the ticket office. Beards- ley also urged all students plan­ ning to attend away gam es to place th e ir o rd ers at the ticket office as soon as possible. , The top home attraction seem s to be Ohio State (Oct. 16), with heavy ticket demand expected. In the away category, M ichigan and N otre Dame top the lis t. Both W e ’re O p e n gam es have lim ited o rd ers to four tickets p e r person. The MSU allotm ents to these aw ay d a s h e s a re anticipated to Mon., Tues., Fri., 8:30-5:30 be exhausted early and tickets w ill not be available next fall B eardsley said. If the ticket o r­ Wed., Thur., 0:30 a.m.-fl:00 p.m. d e rs exceed the supply, a firs t- com e, firs t-s e rv e policy of pro- 9 a.m.-5 p.m. cessing w ill go into effect June 24 Sat. fo r the N otre Dame and M ichigan gam es. The ath letic ticket office at Jenlson F ield House is open from 8 a.m . until 5 p.m . for ticket o r MSU B o o k s t o r e M SU M SU B o o k s t o r e M SU B o o k s t o r e M SU B o o k . t o r e M SU B o o k s t o r e MSU B o o k s t o r e M S U B o o k s t o r e M SU B o o k s t o r e M SU B o o k s t o r e 4 d e rs. M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L an sing, M ichigan Monday. June 7, 1965 W o r k B e g a n ln J a n u a r y S e n io r s H o n o r e d A t S w i n g o u t G r a d u a tio n P la n s - P resid en t John A. H annahpre- d isp u te — a s o c ia l la b o ra to ry . B ut w a s p re s e n te d th e s e n io r aw a rd O s te rin k , a c iv il en g in e e rin g sented aw ards to the seven out­ a n a rc h y d o e s n ot r e l ^ i in th e la ­ F o r R a in O r S h in ê fo r a c tiv itie s . m a jo r , is a m e m b e r o f G re e n standing graduating sen io rs at the b o ra to ry . It is a p t e e o f o r d e r L in d q u ist, a food s c ie n c e m a ­ H e lm e t, P h i E ta S ig m a, O m l- Senior Swingout Sunday afternoon an d d isc ip lin e , no f l a t t e r how jo r , h e ld a 3.98 a v e ra g e . H e c ro n D elta K ap p a, B lu e K ey, and told the cla ss of 1965 it re v o lu tio n a ry th e th e o ry b e in g h ad re c e iv e d a s c h o la rs h ip fro m E x c a llb u r an d D elta T a u D e lta . M o st g ra d u a tin g s e n io rs who v e r s ity o ffic e rs a n d s p e c ia l m ust succeed w here those be­ tested.** th e B o a rd o f T ru s te e s an d th e H e s e rv e d a s p re s id e n t o f th e w ill w alk in th e sta d iu m on Ju n e g u e s ts . fo re have fallen short. T h e u n iv e rs ity m u st m a in ta in B o rd e n , S e a rs an d G uy W ilso n fro s h -s o p h co u n c il h is so p h o ­ 13 w on’t r e a liz e th a t fiv e m o n th s If c o m m e n c e m e n t day tu rn s out In his speech Hannah said that o rd e r to g u a ra n te e a c a d e m ic a w a rd s . m o re y e a r an d w a s c h a irm a n of of b e h in d -th e -s c e n e s p re p a ra tio n to b e ra in y , L a e tz and R ic h a rd s each generation inherits a legacy fre e d o m of e x p re s s io n an d to M r s . B ro w n , a m a th e m a tic s th e AUSG re -e v a lu a tio n c o m m it­ h av e gone into th e c o m m e n c e m e n t h av e a lso a rra n g e d a g ra d u a tio n of trouble and tools to work p r e p a r e th e stu d e n t to ta k e h is m a jo r w ho c o m p leted h e r u ni­ te e . e x e r c is e s . s e tu p in J e n iso n F ie ld h o u se . w ith the difficulties. p la c e in an o rd e re d s o c ie ty , H an­ v e r s ity ed u ca tio n in o ne y e a r M iss C u th b e rtso n , an e le m e n ­ T h e C o m m e n c e m e n t C o m m it­ S tu d e n ts w ill re c e iv e d ir e c ­ “ All the past is invested in n ah n o ted . an d n in e m o n th s, e a rn e d a 3.94 ta r y ed u ca tio n m a jo r, s e rv e d on te e , h ead ed by A s s is ta n t P ro v o s t tio n s fo r b oth o u tsid e and In sid e the g radu ate,” he said. “ He is “ On th is ca m p u s th is y e a r ," a v e ra g e . She m a r rie d a m e d ic a l fro s h -s o p h c o u n c il, a s ex e c u tiv e H e rm a n K in g, w ent to w o rk in c e re m o n ie s in th e m a il. M o rta r not fre e to pursue his individual h e sa id , " w e h av e seen th is rig h t stu d e n t a t th e U n iv e rs ity of M ich­ s e c r e ta r y of th e 19 6 4 w a te r c a r ­ J a n u a ry in an e ffo rt to m ak e B o a rd m e m b e rs p ra c tic e a t both gain alone. Society w ill m ake ab u se d on o c c a sio n . B ut m u ch ig a n d u rin g h e r f i r s t te r m . She n iv a l an d th e 1963 c a r e e r c a r ­ g ra d u a tio n d ay a m o st m e m o ra b le th e s ta d iu m and th e fie ld h o u se . * its claim .” m o re o ften w e h av e s e e n th e w a s an a l u m n i d istin g u ish e d n iv a l an d on th e e x e c u tiv e co m ­ one fo r th o s e who w ill re c e iv e T h e U n iv e rs ity w ill re c e iv e a In com m enting on the ro le of co n v en tio n s o b s e rv e d m e tic u ­ s c h o la r. m itte e o f th e J -H o p . S he w a s th e th e i r d e g re e s . s p e c ia l w e a th e r fo re c a s t fro m o rd er within the U niversity, Han­ lo u sly , an d th e U n iv e rs ity Is th e A p o l i t i c a l s c ie n c e m a jo r, 1963 M is s M SU. B ac k ln J a n u a ry , h o r tic u ltu re th e W e a th e r B u rea u at 2:15 p .m . nah rem arked: b e tte r fo r th e ex ch an g e of v iew s K ea tin g e a rn e d a 3.95 a v e ra g e . J a c k s o n , a n acco u n tin g an d fi­ p r o f e s s o r R ic h a rd S tln s o n p la c e d on S unday. A fte r th is , th e e x a c t “ The U niversity should be a th a t h av e ta k e n p la c e ." H e h ad re c e iv e d a P re s id e n tia l n a n c ia l a d m in is tra tio n m a jo r , Is an o r d e r w ith a c o m m e rc ia l lo c a tio n of th e c e re m o n ie s is s e t place of ferm ent, of intellectual H annah p r e s e n t e d M ic h ael S c h o la rsh ip fro m th e U n iv e rs ity , a m e m b e r of E x c a llb u r, B lu e g ro w e r fo r 2 ,000 p e tu n ia s and an d th e g ro u n d s c re w s b rin g in L in d q u ist, B ark R iv e r, an d C yn­ a V FW s c h o la rs h ip fro m h is K ey an d Z e ta B eta T a u . H e w as 1,000 g e ra n iu m s to b e u se d to m o re flo w e rs and p la n ts to th e th ia B ro w n, S p rin g field , V a .,w ith h o m e tow n an d a G EM s to r e s g e n e ra l c h a irm a n of th e 1964 d e c o ra te th e s ta d iu m . O rd e r s d e sig n a te d a r e a . • ATL. Get a $200 B o a rd of T ru s te e s a w a rd a w a rd . J -H o p , c h a irm a n of p ro d u c tio n s fo r p a lm s , fo liag e p la n ts and In c a s e of ra in , g u e sts u n ab le Final fo r th e m an and w om an g ra d u a te s M is s K e r r , a m e ta llu rg ic a l fo r th e 1964 w a te r c a rn iv a l and • N at. S ci. w ith th e h ig h e st g ra d e a v e ra g e . e n g in e e rin g m a jo r, e a rn e d a 3 .8 6. g e n e ra l c h a irm a n of th e 1965 flo r a l a r ra n g e m e n ts w e re also to b e s e a te d ln th e field h o u se Grades p la c e d . w ill v iew th e c o m m en c em en t c e r ­ •H u m . John W . K e a t i n g , S au g u s, w a te r c a rn iv a l. T h e G ro u n d s D e p a rtm e n t w ill e m o n ie s on c lo se d c ir c u it te le ­ • Soc. M a s s ., an d P a m e la K e r r , A lg o - In h is sp e ech H annah re m in d ­ go to w ork e a rly Sunday m o rn in g , v isio n . n ac , ea c h re c e iv e d $100 a s th e A S M S U B u re a u ed th e stu d e n ts th at th o se who a rra n g in g th e p la n ts in th e s ta ­ S ix ty fla g s , re p re s e n tin g th e ORIGINAL m an and w om an w ith th e s e ­ a r e im p a tie n t fo r s o c i e t y to d iu m so th ey look lik e th ey a r e n a tio n s of stu d e n ts atte n d in g . cond h ig h e st g ra d e p o in t. S e e k s A p p lic a n t s ch a n g e can n o t re p e a l h is to ry . CAMPUS B ru c e O ste rin k , G ran d R a p id s, a c tu a lly g ro w in g th e r e . M SU, w ill b e p la c e d in th e fo rm SUMMARIES P e titio n s w ill b e a v a ila b le in A n tip a th ie s a t h om e and a b ro a d F A R E W E L L A D D R E S S — P r e s id e n t John A . Hannah A s s is ta n t to t h e P re s id e n t of an a r c h on th e s p e a k e r's p la t­ and . C ynthia- C u th b e rtso n , E a s t 316 S tudent S e rv ic e s to d ay fo r a r e d e e p ly ro o te d , he s a id . He g iv e s this y e a r ’ s graduating s e n io r s a few words J a m e s D en ison is ln c h a rg e of fo rm . * L an sin g , w e re n am ed th e o u t­ s tu d e n ts w an ting to w o rk w ith a s k e d th a t th ey u se th e w isdo m to take with them as they p r e p a re to leave MSU to th e c o m m e n c e m e n t c e re m o n y . He A ll th e s e p re p a ra tio n s go into MARSHALL MUSIC 332-6997 stan d in g s e n io r m an an d s e n io r w om an. D avid J a c k so n , D e tro it, th e ASMSU In te rn a tio n a l S tudent o f th e p a s t a s a g u id e to th e go out and make th e ir way in the w orld . m a k e s s u r e th at th e c e re m o n y m ak in g g ra d u a tio n day th e b e s t A ffa irs B u re a u . fu tu re . Photo by L a r r y C a r l s o n g o e s sm o o th ly and a r ra n g e s th e d ay on c a m p u s fo r th e g ra d u a te s . o r d e r of e v e n ts . * Sweatshirts T h e m an in c h a rg e o f se e in g La n te rn N ig h t H o n o rs th a t a ll th e g ra d s m a rc h in to th e s ta d iu m and in th e rig h t o r d e r is D N A Code p o u ltry s c ie n c e p ro fe s s o r L lo y d * MSU Mugs 5 0 S e n io r W o m e n A n s w e rs C h a m p io n . A s s is te d by 18M o rta r B o a rd w om en. C h am p io n w ill see F ifty outstanding senior wom­ w a lt, W ilm e tte , 111.; C a r o l y n th a t g ra d u a te s a r e s e a te d in th e Fo re s e e n * Jackets en w ere honored Sunday in the H o lb ro o k , K n o x v i l l e , T en ru ; sta d iu m a c c o rd in g to c o lle g e s . annual L antern Night cerem ony. S u san H o w ard , G ra n d R ap id s; A d ou ble s e t of p la n s is n e c e s ­ T he women, chosen by M ortar Ju d y Jo h n so n , L a n sin g ; M a rth a s a r y fo r o rg a n iz in g th e p h y sic a l T h e DNA cod in g p ro b le m m ay s e tu p fo r c o m m e n c e m e n t. If it b e so lv e d in th e next y e a r , sa id * Blankets B oard from non-m em bers, w ere KeoW n, D e a rb o rn ; R uth K irk la n d , recognized for th eir activities G re g o ry ; S usan K o rp i, W akefield ; r a in s , o r if it lo o ks lik e ra in , th e S e v e ro O ch o a, 1959 N obel P r iz e and academ ics. K a th ry n L a n g le y , D ow agiac, and cerem O nifes w ill b e sw itch e d to w in n e r, a t a F rid a y m o r n i n g T he cerem ony began at 8 p.m . J e a n L o m b a rd in i, E a s t L a n sin g . J e n is o n F ie ld h o u se . A th le tic b u s ­ p r e s s c o n fe re n c e . ¥ MSU Lighters on the front lawn ofC ow les H ouse. Old and new m em bers of T ow er G uard, M ortar B oard, and AWS O th e rs a r e O rle e n M a m c h u r, A lle n P a r k ; C a th e rin e M ann, D e­ tr o it; A nne M ills , R idgew ood, in e s s m a n a g e r Jo h n L a e tz is ln c h a rg e of th e d u al a r ra n g e m e n ts . If Ju n e 13 tu rn s o ut to b e a sun ny d ay , a 3 0 -m an c re w , h ea d e d by M o st of th e ex c itin g w o rk in th e d eco d in g p ro c e s s h a s a lre a d y b ee n d on e, h e ad d ed . M o re w o rk w ill b e n e c e s s a r y to d e v is e m e ­ assem bly plus the 50 top aca­ N .J .; G ail M o o re, P o r t H u ro n ; And many other dem ic women in the freshm en, sophom ore, and junior c la sse s m arched to Beaum ont T ow er and L a u ra Nash, K alam azoo; K a th a rin e N eff, N , M u sk eg o n; D e s s a le e O v e r h o l t , D e W i t t ; S u p e rin te n d e n t of G e n e ra l S e rv ­ ic e s K en R ic h a rd s , w ill go in to o p e ra tio n . th o d s fo r re a c h in g fu ll kno w led g e o f th e n a tu re of th e sig n a ls in th e h e re d ita ry m e c h a n ism . Souvenirs to P resid en t John A. H annah's house. T h e 50 outstanding s e n i o r M a r n i e P e te r s , A u ro ra , 111.; M illie R ay m on d , R o g e rs C ity ; Jo A nn R e , N o rth B e llm o re , N .Y .; T h e p la tfo rm , c h a ir s and p la n ts w ill b e a rra n g e d . W o rk e rs w ill u s e s ta k e s and s trin g to m a rk off p la c e s fo r 450 fa c u lty s e a ts . DNA (d eo x y rib o n u c le ic acid ) is a s tr in g - lik e co m p ou nd of a m in o a c id s thought to c o n tro l th e h e re d ita ry m e c h a n ism of women announced by P resid en t K ay R e i d , S c o ttsv ille , N .Y .: John A. Hannah are: N an cy S ch en k , B a rrin g to n , 111., F ifty c h a irs a r e p u t on th e p la t­ c e lls . G retchen A lbrecht, P ittsb u rg h , and B a r b a ra S ch eu n em an , G ra n d fo rm to s e a t th e s p e a k e r, U n i- W hen a s k e d w hat u s e s co u ld P a.: Sharon A dam s, B attleC reek : R a p id s. b e m a d e of c e ll h e re d ity know ­ M arg aret A llen, Lakewood, Ohio; A lso D onna S co tt, C h u rc h v ille , le d g e , O choa d e s c rib e d such p o s ­ L ee A ndrew s, D etroit; M arlys N .Y .; K ath leen S heah an , D e tro it; TauDeltaPhi s ib ilitie s a s th e u se of v iru s e s Bacon Michols, Hancock; S u zan n e S m ith , P e to s k e y ; J e a n to a lte r c e ll g en etic s tr u c tu r e , E lizabeth B arry , M idland; M ary S p a r k s , C a s s o p o lis ; M e re d ith Becom es Colony In c r e a s e d k now ledge of c a n c e r | Kay B l o s s , M arlette; L i n d a T u r n e r , M e lro s e , M a s s ,; N ancy an d p e rh a p s th e kno w led g e of C h a p m a n , C larkston; B e r y l T y l e r , E lm a , N . Y .; M a r y T a u D elta P h i b e c a m e th e f i r s t th e p ro c e s s of life ’s o rig in . B enschop, 4toyal Oak; M arilyn V o r n h o l t , J a c k s o n ; K a r i n f r a te r n ity to a c h ie v e co lo n y s ta ­ H o w e v e r, O choa s a id th at s c i- C laydon, i.e ..- JT <■H .1?.. W'a 1 s t tV tv ^ -w- - "Ji'ianWigs; tu s in -th e not. m uch Cynthia C uthbertson, E ast L an ­ K a r e n W inship, S o u t h H aven; te r m s a t. la s t w e e k 's I n te r f r a ­ 1n th e a p p lic a tio n s o f th e ir r e ­ sing. C ly d e E lle r , K en m o re, N .Y .; te rn ity C o u n cil m e e tin g . s e a r c h a s in th e b a s ic in fo rm a ­ A lso ' M artha D isbro, Wayne; E d ith F re e m a n , B ro o k ly n , N .Y .; T h e T a u D e lts, o rg a n iz e d h e re tio n . S o o n er o r la te r , h e s a id , J ill Downs, K alam azoo; Sally P a t K w arn ey , W y o m issin g , P a ., fa ll te rm , h av e a m e m b e rs h ip of th e ir k no w led g e is p u t to u se ; D usseau, E ast L ansing; Helen an d J o A nne H utchins» B irm in g ­ 2 5 , an d a 2 .6 g ra d e p o in t a v e r ­ b u t is it a s e c o n d a ry g oal fo r th e G rav es, H arbert; Anne G reena- ham . age. re se a rc h e rs. STORE HOURS: MONDAY THRU SATURDAY 9:30 A.M. TO 5:30 P.M. - WEDNESDAY NOON UNTIL 9 P.M. Divina.. .here from Italy a free-swinging summer C o o l, c o o l b r o w n c a l f Italian s a n d a l s . . . t h e b a r e s t p o s s i b l e c o v e r a g e a foot can h a v e w h en the o r d e r o f the day i s su n and fun. F r o m o u r c o l l e c t i o n ; A. S q u a r e - t o e s l i n g b a c k . 11.0 0 B . W a lle d m o l d e d s o l e m u le . 9.00 C. S lin g b a c k thong. 9.00 S e ll N o w A t East Lansing9 s Department Store For Students where M.S.U. & E. Lansing m eet. CAMPUS BOOK STORE A C R O S S F R O M TH E U N IO N B U ILD IN G Ja c o b s o n s SHOE SALON M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L an sing, M ichigan M onday, Ju n e 7, 1965 9 egm vjift. Miami ToSaginaw 'State’ Artists " I Win, Exhibit m M M i Nine faculty and student a r ­ S ta te N e w s S ta ff tists from M ichigan State’s De­ partm ent of A rt have won p riz e s and a re exhibiting in c u rre n tm a - Jor a rt shows. S c a tte rs O v e r IT .S . Stacy P roffitt, a ssista n t pro­ fe sso r of a rt, won the $100 Philip S cattering to other Jobs and King W einer M em orial P riz e In Susan J . Filson, editorial edi­ the 55th Annual M ichigan A r­ schools around A m erica after to r, w ill be a general re p o rte r graduation Sunday will be senior with the W ashington P o st, W ash­ tis ts Show at the D etroit Insti­ S tate News staffers and two of ington, D .C ., when she graduates tute of A rts. th e ir ad v ise rs. at the end of sum m er te rm . P ro ffitt's winning entry w as a T h o se leaving are: painting titled "R ed and B lue Duane L an c aster, sporta r e ­ Space.” E ditor-In -C hief John C . Van p o rte r, is to join the ap o rts de­ G leson w ill Join the Palm Beach R obert L . C ronin, in stru cto r partm en t of the Saginaw Newa. In a rt, won the F ranklin Slden County bureau of the M iam i H er­ Jack Z erby w ill le av e th e S ta te ald, l is te r paper of the D etroit G allery p rize fo r a painting, N ew s copydesk for th e L aw School " L ifte r.’* “ Dutch In te rio r," ano­ F re e P r e s s . at the U niversity of M ich igan . th e r C ronin painting, also is In C arto o n ist Phil Frank is to be S p o rtsw riter J e r ry L . M o rto n an a rtis t with the H allm ark C ard the exhibit. will go to the graduate School of O ther MSU a rtis ts exhibiting C o. in K ansas C ity. Jo u rn alism at N orthw estern U ni­ In the 55th Annual include: Tho­ Hugh J , L each, m anaging edi­ v e rsity . m as J. W allace, a ssista n t p ro ­ to r, is going to the G reenville Jay L evy, night ed ito r, will be­ fe sso r of a rt, painting, ''P a n ­ D aily News where he will be a com e a re p o rte r with the Cam den d o ra " ; G eorge W. W alker, Gay­ general assignm ent re p o rte r. C o u rier, Cam den, N .J. lo rd graduate student, two paint­ ON T H E M O V E — T h e MSU C r e d it Union will soon be moving fro m its presen t Photography A dviser D a v e One of the assista n t ad v ertis­ ings, " E a s te r in S eville" and o ffice s in the Manley M ile s Building to its own building 6 n Tro w bridg e Road. Jaehnig is to be a p ub lish er’s ing m an ag ers, M arcy R osen, will "R ight Swing"; Iring Z. T aran, H e re m e m b e rs of the Building Co m m ittee re v ie w blueprints fo r the new f a c ility a ssista n t with the Napoleon Pub­ be teaching while attending grad­ Duluth, M inn., graduate student, • wity M r s . F r a n c e s L e s n i e s k i , C r e d it Union m anager: V e r n S e vera n c e , c h a irm a n lishing C o., Napoleon, Ohio. uate school in New York C ity and painting, " F lo " ; and M elvin L ei- of the board; and L y n A ck e r m a n . ____________________________ H enry T . P ric e , copydesk ad­ Cadets Train In Summer Program the other, Ken Hoffman, w ill en ter P I P E T H IS — E v e r have o cca sio n to wonder what a serow ltz, Instru cto r in a rt, an v is e r, will Join the Journalism V anderbilt U n i v e r s i t y L a w p ipe's eye view of Hubbard Hall looks li k e ? P ro b a ­ untitled welded m etal sculptu re. departm ent of the U n iversity of School. bly not, but in c a s e you have, now you know. M issou ri as an assista n t p ro fes­ S e n i o r photographers Rickl so r. E leanor G ilb ert and Ken R oberts won't be going fa r. She is to S ixty-six Juniors and eighteen six weeks of intensive field tra in ­ chow and work with the h ard ­ teach school in nearby Ovid and F o u r E l E d In te r n s T a u g h t se n io rs in the fo u r-y ear RCTC ing. T hey will gain opportunities w are associated with the -£st Psych 2 2 5 R oberts is to en ter graduate cadet p ro g ram h ere will go to for putting into p rac tice the m ili­ Infantry D ivision now stationed school h e re . F o rt R iley, K ans., for six w eeks ta ry a r ts and science learn ed at R iley. They w ill receiv e $120 Final Change Senior advertising staffers and of active duty training during in the classro o m . a month plus trav el pay. T he final exam ination tim e th e ir plans a re : Dennis Mannix, June, July and August. T en of C adets at F o rt Riley will work T he cad ets will also take p a rt for Psychology 225 w ith B er­ D etro it News; Dian'eG antner, ad­ C l a s s C o m p o s u r e , M e th o d s the se n io rs will rece iv e th e ir a fiv e-an d -a-h alf day week, live in live fire e x ercises and will A rm y com m issions at the c lo s­ in A rm y b a rrac k s, eat A rm y f i f e infantry weapons on the trán P. Karon, has been chang­ v ertisin g agency work, andChuck serving and assistin g in c la ss ­ p a rt of a fo rce of about 160 ing review , Aug. 7. Two Win ed from 8 a .m . T uesday to P a rso n s, C aterp illa r T ra c to rs F our g irls from MSU have r a n g e s of the K ansas post. 7 p.m . T uesday. C o., P e o ria , 111. n early finished two te rm s of ob- room s w ith the C ollege of Ed­ in tern teach ers now out in com ­ M ore than 2,200 A rm y cadets D em onstrations of A rm y equip­ ucation’s E lem entary Internship m unities observing and taking from colleges and u n iv ersitie s m ent and personnel in action will p a rt in supervised teaching. in the 13-state Fifth A rm y area Mid-East P ro g ram . round out the training so that Ann Sutherland, L ansing sen­ Through the accelerated p ro ­ w ill p articip ate in the sum m er the cad ets com e away with an E le c tio n s , I n itia tio n s E n d ior; Betty G rant, Livonia sen­ gram , the g irls have already training . io r; M arge K ress, Farm ington achieved senior status and will T rain in g sites for the cadets idea of the p ractical aspects of Awards the things they have been study­ senio r; and P atty M oore, N or­ begin to teach during th e ir fourth will be F o rt Riley, F o rt Sill, ing during the school y e a r. way senior, sh are an apartm ent year for approxim ately $3,500. Okla. and F o rt L ew is, W ash. All cadets a re graded on a Y ea r F or C am pu s G ro u ps in W arren and a re teach er in­ te rn s at nearby schools. The p rog ram , called the EIP, They will have their own c la ss ­ A few cadets will be sent to room s for the en tire year. Indiantown Gap M ilitary R e se r­ day-to -d ay b a sis by ROTC c a d re - Two MSU doctoral candidates men and each is given the oppor­ During w inter term the g irls vation, P.-„ and F o rt D evens, have been nam ed " th e m ost out­ tunity at com m and positions to R e-appointed w e r e B o b b l e Ladd, B irm ingham sophom ore, MSU and various com m unity col­ wm ere is a cooperative effort between taking co u rses from com ­ M ass. standing students of the y e ar try out h is ability under sim u­ Language uting MSU in stru c to rs and ob­ C adets will receive in stru c­ represen tin g M iddle E astern stu­ lated com bat conditions. P av liscak, D etroit sophom ore; p ro g ram s; A1 Z alis, W arren, leg es to provide elem entary ed­ serving as w ell, but this term tion in the m any phases of A rm y dents in U nited States academ ic T ed K inkel, E vansville, In d ., M ass., senior, education, and ucation m ajo rs with a g re a te r tac tic s and logistics during th eir in stitu tio n s." A w a r d s G iv e n sophom ore, and Steve Goodman, J e r r y M autz, L ansing graduate opportunity to apply the m ethods lowed to teach anc prepare- daily they had no cla sse s and w ere a l­ f A ccla im ed e v e r y w h c e | V alley Stream , N.Y., sophom ore. student, ath letics. Wafik M. M eshref, student of I the s to r e th a t o ffe r s I Six language m ajo rs recently R e-appolnted to the traffic ap­ receiv ed aw ards from the De­ p eals co u rt w ere John Angell and partm en t of Romance L anguages. R obert Rozen, D etroit freshm an. S ig m a L a m d a C h i they have learn ed In the c la s s ­ lesson plans and p ro jec ts. room . M arge K ress is teaching the "O u r m ain purpose is to get second grade and finds it hard ASMSU geophysics from Egypt, has been < given a $500 aw ard. M iss Sim in- dokht B olourchl, nutrition student I from the Designers D istin c tiv e NECKWEAR DIRECT J I T he aw ards w ere presen ted at a them used to w orking with chil­ to leave h er pupils as the g irls from Ira n , is the recip ient of ! Tables to YOU I reception given for graduating Sigm a Lam bda C hi, honorary d re n ," says Jam es V anderW all, p rep a re to s ta rt the sum m er (continued fro m page 1 ) $50. sen io rs in the departm ent. W e stM cD o n e l fra te rn ity in fo rest products, has in stru c to r in the C ollege of Ed­ session back on cam pus. m im eographing and silk sc re e n - M . The A m erican F rien d s of the - DACRONS iddle E ast, Inc., cited 12 out­ - R EPPS A w ards w e r e p resented to H annelore Schelnpflug for first m em W est McDonel Hall initiated 10 elected its officers for the next ucation, trified to " s o they won’t be pe­ teach when they grad­ B etty G rant is m ajoring in spe­ ing, but th is was defeated. standing M iddle E astern students - IMPORTS ONLY b ers into Black W atch, the y e ar. cial education on the elem entary T anck said reco rd s are already during th eir second annual aw ard - SLIMS $ 1 .0 0 p riz e in F r e n c h , a n d Judith d o rm 's new serv ice honorary, at New o fficers are, p resid en t u a te ." lev el. She plans to work with deaf being kept of each departm en t’s p resentation this y e ar. Thoy w are - GIFTS B achelder and Salwa Haddad for a banquet recently. D ennis M. Rog, H am burg, New VanderW all co m pares the pro­ children and feels the pro gram u se of these serv lces.H e opposed chosen from 132 nom lniiitf frc S fti - TUX honorable m ention in F rench. K arl McDonel, nam esake of the Y ork, Junior; v t c e p r e s l d e n t gram to m edical internship. The m ake h er b etter equipped sep ara te office supplies budgets, 90 A m erican schools. EA. I M arthena Bosch was presented hall and form er U niversity sec­ Donald Hawkins, Hudson junior; education in tern s m ust be m a­ will and m ore confident. saying it would necessitate an ad­ I tie aw ards a re given to Mid­ RENTALS with firs t p rize in Spanish, and the firs t m em - s e c r e t a r y - t r e a s u r e r Mike tu re and p rep ared to live as adults ditional appropriation for a de­ dle E astern students whose ex- I S a l v i n o L ostuzzi a n d Joann re ta ry , was madetljen tapped, the M urphy. Hilltown, Penn., Junior; in the com m unities they work The. g irls ag ree that the hard ­ partm ent U *spend $1 over its i mentiuz, nine students presentin g them- aria *io»iS ftund chairtriHjj ± v u t t e r ;« - j. L ^jfifttg ram w as ouagec. ¿vV*' . atr.iwe a lcqjar a c t l ^ l e s , a c a - ch revem enTTrir other ac­ „ ^TD)_ru< in Spanish. Zahnow, R o c k y R i v e r , Ohio, T he four g irls in W arren a re being away from the cam pus. "1 think the p resent p rocedure M arthena Bosch also won the with a ce rtificate and a b lazer sophom ore. is quite sa tisfa cto ry ," said B ruce tiv ities involving contact with A m ericans reflect the highest f ON THE M ALL- | Enzian Honorary E lla N . Cow les A w ard* T h i s patch. T hey w ere: R obert Sw itzer, O sterink , chairm an of the audit standard s of th e ir hom elands and j FRANDOR j aw ard was newly established by C am illu s, N.Y., senior;’Kenneth com m ittee. tradition. M rs. Edith A. Doty, assistan t K eeling, W arren, Ohio, Junior; Lauds Dorm Service p ro fe sso r, In m em ory of the late ichard K olass, Royal Oak Jun­ A ra b C lu b M iss C ow les. T he aw ard w ill be Rior; G erald Stinson, Wayne fre sh ­ S a f w a t M oustafa, Egyptian p resen ted annually to the grad­ m an; R ichard P iket, Jackson graduate uating Spanish m ajor with the sophom ore, and Wayne K usnery, ted p residstudent, en t of has been ele c ­ the A rab Club T h e n e w l y form ed Enzian highest scholastic average in his F ra s e r Junior. O thers are R ichard C urtin, m ajor are a of specialization. for the com ing year. H onorary m et Sunday, elected A l l e n d a l e , N . J . , sophom ore; Speakers at the cerem ony in­ A lso elected w e r e : W aleed and paid tribute to the David M . D avis, Grand Haver, cluded McDonel, Dick Sanderson, Ja sslm , Ira q senior, vice p re s i­ ol afficers fratern ity Council sophom ore; Ralph F aust, B e r­ B a ile y H a ll M e n . pand a st p resid en t of McDonel H all, dent. Sam i A l-A rajl, Ira q sen­ p resid en t Jim- Steffanoff. t e In ter wyn, 111., s o p h o m o r e ; A llan Stephan M cClellan, head ad­ io r, tre a u re r and Abdulm alik Al- T he Enzian H onorary reco g­ Foodym , Houston, T ex., Junior; v iso r of McDonel. G harabally, Kawalt Junior, sec­ nizes men for outstanding s e r ­ G e o r g e G o o c h , New Buffalo P re se n t A w a r d s Stephan J , B oardm an, Flushing ond s e c re ta ry . Jam es Sink was nam ed the Junior, ed itor of ‘‘C onscience,’’ vice to th e ir residence halls sophom ore; W illiam F loate, Ben­ B ailey H all Man of the Y ear at has been elected president of the and is the new co u n terp art to ton H arb or Junior; and E rik Good- the hall’s annual aw ards banquet. MSU C onservative Club for the the Women’ s C irc le H onorary. 'm an, W inston-Salem , N .C ., Ju­ Sink, aC hicago sophom ore, r e ­ 1965-66 y e a r. O ther officers also Sch o o l B o a rd T he enzian is a flow er which nior. grow s in the Sw iss A lps and In addition, Glenn R . H arm on, ceived the aw ard by winning an elected W ednesday night w ere: T he candidates for the E ast sym bolizes high achievem ent. M ilw aukee, W is., Junior; R obert a ll-h a ll election. A fo rm er p re s - John R . H arp er, R ochester, N.Y., L ansing school board will appear E l e c t e d presiden t was Jim H ousew orth, Buchanan freshm an; 'id4nt of the B ailey Hall G over­ Junior, vice president and B rent at an open m eeting T uesday at Sink; vice presiden t Glenn H ar­ Jam es J e s se , Buchanan junior; nors C ouncil, he was also given E aton, Flint Junior, tre a s u re r. 8 p .m . in the E ast L ansing High mon; se c re ta ry John Mongeon; T hom as C . Johnson, G rayslake, a gold gavel. Pin C lub Aw ards went to: Pete School ca feteria. T h is m eeting, sponsored by the tre a s u re r E rik Goodman. O rganizers of the honorary, 111., Junior; R i c h a r d K olasa, Royal Oak sophom ore; T hornton FO R C annon, Jim Galm , Jeff K eirn, PackagingSociety L eague of Women V oters, will be Sink and Mongeon, did not in­ P e rc iv a l, New York C ity Junior; M ike Folk, Glen G ronseth, Joe Stephanski, K irk B axter, Tom io r,Doug Novakoski, L ansing sen­ the only public appearance of all clude them selves on the o rig i­ and A ndrew Rogin, B irm ingham the candidates before the ele c­ nal m em bership ro le but were sophom ore. C hirgw in, Dave C am pbell, Lee has been elected p resid en t of tion, June 14. granted m em bership at the m eet­ O thers are R ichard Sanderson, S chleicher, Mel St. John, B ill the Packaging Society at recent Each candidate w ill speak for ing. L i v o n i a s o p h o m o r e ; Donn Sm ith, D a n M ugovero, B rian electio n s. five m inutes and then answ er T apped w ere R obert A m sler, S c h i m p , Coloma sophom ore; G oluska, Ron C hesnik, C harles O t h e r o f f i c e r s a r e : J i m questions from the audience. Guhl, D a v e F ish er and J a c k A ndrew s, Chicago Junior, vice Spring V alley, 111., Junior; A r­ D aniel Swatosh, D etroit Junior; presid en t; J e rry B arnes, Fenton thu r Averbook, A ustin, M inn., John S zal, Wayne freshm an; P a t­ H elder. Junior; Phil B ruce, B ear Lake terso n T e rry , San Angel, T ex ., John D. W ilson, newly ap­ junior, tre a s u re r; M ary Field, P o rp o ise C lu b junior; T hom as C arm on, N orth- sophom ore; Arno W eiss, Sagi­ Glencoe, 111. Junior, pointed d irec to r of the H onors s e c re ta ry , and Dick B ush, L an­ reco rd ing fleld, 111., freshm an; Ron C hes­ naw s o p h o m o r e ; • W i l l i a m C ollege and form er MSU football sing sophom ore, corresponding P orpo ise Club, the sw im m ing nik, M ilwaukee, W ls., Junior; and W oehrle, Jackson junior; a n d s ta r and Rhodes Scholar, spoke honorary, elected th eir officers M ichael Clapp, Lom poe, C al., John Z w arensteyn, Grand Rapids to the group on the advantages s e Also c re ta ry . e l e c t e d : C liff Steffan, for next y e ar recently at Coach Junior. sophom ore. and shortcom ings of academ ic C h arles M cC affree’s home. grading system s. R ichfield, Ohio, sophom ore and D ale Falcoon, M idland sopho­ T hey a r e : president, John m o re, ag riculture council re p re ­ Ladd, St. Louis P ark , M inn., Student Judiciary sen tativ es. junior; vice presiden t, Danial M M ” C hairm anships w ere filled by: H arn er, D rexel H ill, P a., Jun­ N e e d a l i t t l e m o n e y to h e lp you f in is h out Five students w ere appointed to D ennis Huckins, H aslett Junior, io r, a n d se c re ta ry -tre a su re r, [Q L next y e a r’s student Judiciary at publicity; B ill Som erville, L an­ R obert Desm ond, L o s A ltos, the t e r m ? We a r e o f f e r i n g top p r i c e s for all W ednesday’s S t u d e n t B o a r d sing Junior, m em bership; Rich C alif., sen io r. used books. m eeting. T he board also approved Jim G raham , D etroit sophom ore, and CARRY YOUR L a k e La n s in g GIBSON’S Judy Sum ner, Flint Junior, as WINTER W O O L E N S H O M E delegates to the sum m er N ation­ al Student Association(NSA ) con­ D o n t A m u s e m e n t P a rk vention. O kem o s and Haslett Road A ltern ates to th e convention 6 M ile s E a s t of L a n sin g a r e Lynda Boynton, G r o s s e FR EE! W E 'L L S T O R E P o in te Junior, and Dave V oorhees, C harlotte, N.C., soph­ T H E M FO R Y O U W e e k d a y s at 7 pm om ore. C l o s e d on M ondays N ew m em bers of student Judic­ iary are John L . K elly, M arine BOOKSTORE C ity sen io r who will be a grad­ W e e k e n d s , H o lid a y s at 1 pm uate student h ere next fall; L eroy j j r g y ;. nm onal Bobbitt,. B u c h a n a n Junior; W V j C L & V l [y^ ’ iFANPRb AND Note: O rg a n iz a tio n s May Make C onstance Jo A dler, B rookline, R e s e r v a t io n s F o r P i c n i c s , At C O R N E R E V E R G R E E N AND W. G R A N D R I V E R M ass., freshm an; Dan Meehan, SHIRT i A U N D F R F R S •- • ; - ^-t d Reduced R a t e s , By C a llin g . . . B attle C reek freshm an, a n d - O N E B L O C K W E S T O F T H E UNION D ennis P a u l M a l i n a k , Valley FRANDOP SHOPPING CENTIP and 2801 W SAGINAW FE 9-8221 S tream , N .Y ., freshm an. 10 M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L an sing, M ichigan M onday, June 7, 1965 MSU Growth: Map Tells All The future growth of the Uni­ w ill be a fourth dorm itory in the science building, life sciences Science Foundation and o t h e r B o o k S a le T o H e lp v ersity is laid out on a map C ase-W ilson-W onders com plex. building, south cam pus c la ss ­ such agencies. in the office of physical plant “ The next place we plan to room and office building, p e sti­ But not all of the U n iversity's planning in the M a n l y M i l e s Building on H arrison Road. build is along Mount Hope Road between F arm Lane and H ar­ cide pow er plant, urban plan­ ning building and a m ath and p ro g ram s can be expanded under such gran ts. S tu d en ts In another five y e ars, if en­ riso n R oad,” he said. m odern languages building. Some w ill com e from indivi­ F ic tio n , n o n -fictio n and ju ­ rollm ent continues to clim b and L autner’s map indicates that T he plans call for the expen­ duals and groups, as have funds v e n ile b o o k s, a s w ell a s te x t the U n iversity’s plans do not m ore than a dozen buildings a re d itu re of m illions of d o llars. for building A bram s planetarium b o o k s, p a p e rb a c k s , m u sic and change, the blank space on the now under construction o r in the Who is going to pay for it? and expanding K resge A rt Cen­ “ p e rm a n e n t” m a g a z in e s su c h a s m ap between H arrison Road and planning s t a g e s on c a m p u s . te r. N a tio n a l G e o ra p h ic a r e b e in g c o l­ F arm L ane could be filled with Among these a re : D o rm itories pay for them - The forew ord of the C itizen s le c te d fo r th e A m e ric a n A a s o c i- T h ree d o rm ito rie s--H o lm e s selv es. The self-liquidating na­ R eport on Higher Education in­ a tlo n of U n lv e ra lty W om en’ s 10th d o rm ito ries. tu re of the housing program al­ an n u al book a a le . H arold W. L autner, d irecto r of Hall, Hubbard Hall and the C ase- lows the U niversity to “ m o rt­ cluded this: physical plant planning, has the W ilson-W onders complex dorm i­ T h e s a le , to b e h eld O c t. 6 -9 job of choosing sites for the grow­ tory f> 4 . gage” the dorm s already paid for “ If th e re is one conclusion a t F ed eral* s D e p a rtm e n t S to re ing num ber of buildings added T h ree expansion p ro je c ts - - in o rd e r to keep expanding. above all which dom inates the •w* in F ra n d o r , w ill b e n e fit A m e ri­ to the cam pus every year. O ven G raduate Hall, K resge A rt "In effect,’’ says L y leA .T h o r- scene of higher education in the can and fo re ig n w om en s tu d e n ts . He says that only one m ore C enter and the L ibrary. burn, d irec to r of housing, “ none state of M ichigan, it is that the L a s t y e a r th e s a le p ro v id e d tw o dorm itory will be built north Also—the fo re stry -c o n serv a- of the dorm s w ill be paid for needs of today and tom orrow de­ $500 g r a n ts fo r stu d y a t M SU. of the Grand Trunk Railway. That tion building, veterinary clinic, until all the debts a re paid off. m and im m ediate and responsible S tu d e n ts and fa cu lty w ish in g to plant research laboratory, food We have to refinance initial bonds an sw ers and req u ire a rapidly c o n trib u te m ay le av e b o o k s in th e to keep grow ing.” growing com m itm ent on the p a rt D ro p -o ff B ox in th e U nion C on­ of the citizens of the state to c o u rs e n ex t w eek . T h e y a ls o m ay Vice P resid en t for R esearch m eet the financial burden which C O M E L Y Q U A R T E T - - T H * e dito rs of Sport M agazine a r e once again s e a rc h in g for c o n ta c t th e follow ing c o m m itte e D evelopm ent M ilton E. M uelder these needs req u ire. a cam pus queen. MSU has four candidates fo r the cro w n . L yn n R ic h a r d s , D e a r­ m e m b e rs : * THE Î estim ated MSU’s needs for sc i­ "O u r people m ust understand born s e n io r: P a m Kem p, G ran d Ledge junior: C a r o l David, R iv e r d a le , III., M rs . J a m e s L og an , c h a irm a n , entific buildings and equipm ent that th e re a re no" bargain b ase­ f r e s h m a n : and M a r ily n S ie b e r, Pontiac sophom ore a r e all hoping to be chosen. 503 C h a rle s ; M rs . Joh n F a rlin g , î S U PR EM ES » for the period from 1963 to 1972 Photo by L a r r y C a r l s o n m ent p rice s for a w holesom e and 531 K ed zle; M rs . E d w a rd C a rlin , a t $101,285,000. successful educational system . 834 R osew o od and M rs . E J . Some of this will com e, as have The c ris is in higher education LowRadiationLevel R o b so n , 728 A udobon— a ll in E a s t gran ts for the cyclotron and the w ill becom e rapidly m ore acute L a n sin g . biochem istry and c h e m i s t r y and com pelling, and only bold, M rs . M a rg a re t S am ll, 2125 buildings, from the N ational In­ adequate action can avoid the M o o re s R iv e r, L a n sin g ; M rs . stitu tes of Health, the National c ris is becom ing a catastro p h e.” A ,L . F o r s t e r , 4372 E l m w o o d C y c lo tr o n S a id S a fe D riv e , O k em o s; o r M rs . B on n ie Viper9Dodge Truck A fter dashing a c ro ss F arm the cy clotron. Allowing a le is u re ­ m axim um tolerance lev els of 10 S te w a rt, 1601 W,* O ttaw a, L a n s ­ in g . To Bring Rats Here L ane against the light, dodging a ly five m inutes to ponder the m r p e r week for the m an In the MHA Needs cy clist whizzing into the rack s sign, you have picked up at m ost s tre e t, and 100 m r p er week for in fro nt of the C hem istry B uild­ .005 m r (m illiroentgens). contro l personnel. T hese m axi­ NewSecretary ing, and tripping over a crack in E very person is exposed to an m um s are very conservative, the sidew alk, you com e to the average of 3 m r p er week, in­ D ickenson em phasized, sim ply * IN PERSON 1 H istorv may rep eat itse lf as P led P ip e r, the fabled c h aracte r m ade for the back of it in p re ­ cyclotron. You notice the big black signs cluding radiation from s ta rs , sun and our own earth . T he N ational because no one can be su re how m uch each individual can take T h e M en’s H ou sin g A ss o c ia tio n Is In n ee d of a re c o rd in g s e c ­ 3 Saturday, June 12 who led the ra ts from the m ed­ paration for m useum d ire c to r R ollin H. B aker’s N ational Sci­ on the door: D anger, High Volt­ C om m ittee on R adiation P ro te c -1 safely. r e ta r y to ta k e m in u te s a t Its m e e tin g s fo r th e 1965-66 a c a ­ Platters Dance Pavilion yL, ieval city of H am elin, once again ence Foundation sponsored field age and R adiation. “ R adiation,’’ tlon sta te s that personnel who you think. “ How frightful.” P e r­ w ork constantly with radiation T h e MSU cyclotron alw ays d e m ic y e a r. * J p re p a re s to trav el. T he difference is that the mod­ trip to M exico in June. B ill M cC reary, m useum tech ­ haps to calm your n erv es you can be exposed to 100 m r ev ery m aintains radiation levels well below the 10 m r lim it, and no W om en In te re s te d in ap p ly in g fo r th is p o s itio n sho uld c a ll th e ern day Pied P ip e r is the p ro ­ nician, is constructing the cam p­ light a cig arette. week of th e ir lives with no dan­ j Cadillac, Michigan A ctually, your health is in far g er of ill effects. staff m em ber has ev er picked up MHA o ffic e , 3 53 -2 96 3 , o r P a t posed nam e for the MSU Mu­ e r which will be insulated and R adiation outside the cyclotron the 100 m r p e r week allowed for T e r r y , 3 55 -9 43 2 . seu m 's new six p assen g er Dodge covered with alum inum . m ore danger from that cig arette than from the radiation around is alw ays much, much low er than control personn el. Few have even A p p lic a tio n s re c e iv e d by W ed­ I Adm. Tickets On Sale * truck and that the rodents which T he purpose of the insulation 100 m r p e r week. “ You never .reached the 10 m r/w eek. n e s d a y w ill re c e iv e p re f e r e n c e . T •Campus Music Shop yL the P ied P ip er will bring back is so that an im alsm ay b eb ro u g h t know how much radiation the man Wife Takes On Job a re M exican cotton ra ts . back from Mexico alive. in the s tre e t has been exposed to, 53.00 # Pinos, DowntownLansing yL T he four door, t w o - s e a t e r T he cab of the truck w ill be F re n ch , G e r m a n o r how m u c h his sytem c a n truck has been ordered and an MSU green while the cam per tak e,’ ’ R ichard Dickenson, cyclo­ " > ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ eight-foot long cam per is being w ill be white. tro n co -o rd in ato r, said. “ So we Of Sheriff Husband R e a d in g O f f e r e d keep our outside radiation so low Two language co u rses, esp e­ it couldn't hurt anybody.” cially fo r graduate students and You’d have to stand outside doctoral candidates, w ill be of­ the cyclotron 40 hou rs with the fered during the firs t five w eeks m achine running the whole tim e LACROSSE, KAN,, A )—T he ex-convlct on p aro le walked into th e of the sum m er term by the Eve­ to pick up as much radiation as Rush County courthouse to re p o rt his presen ce, as the law req u ire s, ning C ollege of the Continuing you’d get anyway in a week. and his intention to seek a job in L aC ro sse. He asked fo r the E ducation S ervice. T he N ational C om m ittee on sheriff. “ F rench R eading” w ill m eet R adiation P rotection h a s set A pretty , brow n-haired g irl of 22, garbed in sh o rts and tennis in 101 B essey M ondays, T u e s­ shoes, greeted him : days and W ednesdays from 7 to ''I ’m the sh eriff,” she said pleasantly but quite serio u sly . 9 p .m ., beginning June 21. T he T he ex-convlct gaped, then gulped. in stru c to r is T hom as A. M c­ GradStudent The 5-foot 6-inch M rs. Sharon M endenhall didn’t look like a G uire of the D epartm ent of Ro­ sheriff to him and she doesn’t to anyone else, but she is. m ance L anguages. . . . W How did she get -to- be- the sheriff? By running f o r the office on RV ♦ in - s'' C .■onte .s {•«t■ ' L . JL in in 109 B essey M ondays, W ednes­ “Jean Kant, Jacksonville, this sp arsely settled county of 7,000 inhabitants. days and T hursdays from 7 to 111 ., graduate student, is T h ere Is m ore to the sto ry than that. 9 p .m ., beginning June 21. T he one of the w inners in a T he sh eriff last te r m ^ a s h er husband, Jack M endenhall, and by in stru c to r is G erhand R eim er national contest. K ansas law at the tim e he could not succeed h im self. So his w ife ran of the D epartm ent of G erm an and H er birthdate, June 6 , fo r the office. The M endenhalls contend she is the youngest sheriff R ussian. 1955, m atched that selec t- in the United States by 11 days. R e g i s t r a t i o n s a r e being le d In the P a rk e r Pen Co. M rs. M endenhall’s deputy? H er husband, of co u rse, and th e re accepted daily in 8 , Kellogg C en­ Sw eepstakes. She is one of h asn’t been much difference in the way the office is run since she te r . F o r fu rth er inform ation, call 18 who w ere autom atic win­ took the top job. the Evening C ollege office, 355- n e rs . “ We like the job, and th is is the only way we could do it,” ex­ 4562. plained the lady sh eriff. T he state le g islatu re has repealed the law LAST 3 DAYS! lim iting the sh eriff’s right to succeed him self since the la st election. C A M P U S : M endenhall plans to run for the office again. 75* to 5:30 Eve. $1.00 The sheriff and h er husband have a com bined sa la ry of about $800 Twin-Hit Adult a m onth. Violent c rim e Is a ra rity in this a re a about 28Ú m iles — 337-0371 „¿StiUmON» III M il Entertainment w est of K ansas City. i» “ As a ru le ,” says the p retty sh eriff, “ things a re re a l quiet ‘‘ONE OF THE YEA FS 10 BEST! -N. Y. Times around h e re .” When th e re is crim in al investigation, traffic accidents and other Shown duties of that nature, deputy Jack goes forth to take c a re of them . Joseph E Levine 2:40- 6:00 T he sheriff takes c a re of the fam ily q u a rte rs in the courthouse, présents The State N e w s would lik e to thank all the s tu d e n ts Sapkii Marcello 9:25 cooks for h er fam ily, including 3 -y ea r-o ld daughter C heryle L ee, Loren Mastroianni runs the radio com m unications and p erfo rm s those duties which by law á re en tru sted only to the sheriff. and facu lty of M ich ig a n State and the m e r c h a n t s who Tittiril M a r r ia g e Everything runs sm oothly, she say s. But when law enforcem ent De Sicas m en from other a re a s driv e through the county and h ear things like a d v e r t is e d in the State N e w s for h e lp in g to m a k e th is the Italian this on the radio, it shakes them up a bit: “ T en -six (standby in police radio code). T he sh eriff is ironing (TTN 2nd HIT! a b e s t y e a r in State N e w s h i s t o r y . Style a b lou se.” Shown -Color To all g r a d u a t e s , we would like to e x te n d ou r c o n g r a t u ­ 1:00-4:25 7:50 'THE 2 Cars Collide, 4Badly9 Damaged la tio n s and b e s t w i s h e s fo r the fu tu re. So that you m ig h t It’s all about b rid es CONJUGAL Two c a rs w ere dam aged late P a z o n w a s tic k e te d fo r fa ilu re k e e p in touch with S ta te, we a r e in c lu d in g a s u b s c r ip t i o n who d iscov er Saturday evening in a co llision to y ie ld th e rig h t of w ay ca u sin g th e ir hidden BED" at Ann and C harles S treets in an a c c id e n t. T h e re a r e no tra ffic coupon for the State N e w s . F ill it in and r e tu rn it to ou r talents! E ast L ansing. s ig n s a t th e In te rs e c tio n . D riv e rs of t h e c a r s w e r e E s tim a te s o f to ta l d am a g e w e re C leveland, Ohio, s o p h o m o r e n ot im m e d ia te ly a v a ila b le , but o f f i c e , and the State N e w s w ill be m a il e d t o y o u . L aw rence L ukasik, 19, and Donald b o th c a r s w e re b ad ly d am ag e d , Ugo T o gn azzi - M a r in a Vlady Pazon, 20, of C ry stal. p o lic e sa id . STARTS THURSDAY T O D A Y . ..7 :2 5 -9 :4 5 Tremendous T w in -H it P rogram ! BRING THE LITTLE WOMAN... Peter Sellers T h e a t r e MAYBE SHE'LL DIE LAUGHIHG! Paula «¡ Angela D Prentiss“ Lansfcuiy WEDNESDAY........... M ichigan State News S u b s c r ip t io n Dept. Subscription Rates: THE INGMAR BERGMAN TRILOGY! 345 Student S e r v ic e s B ld g . 1 te rm 3,,00 1st F E A T U R E ! ---------- 3 rd F E A T U R E ! E a s t L a n s in g , M ic h ig a n 2 te rm s 4,,00 3 te rm s 5,,00 1 year 6 .00 P le a s e e n te r m y s u b s c r ip t i o n to the Summer 1,.50 State News. I have e n c lo s e d a check f o r $ See what N am e JflCKinBM M ....-•tappeniwnen....... VMMUS Í ■ ■ Horny Orient '■ J A N U B F IL M S mm •ONTO State Zipcode ’NONIO V s » V 2nd F E A T U R E ! INGMAR BERGMAIfS M U R D E R YOMWIFE’ ’•fiXFÜltBS ' it S 1TECHNICOLORIiMMMNee UNITEDARTISTS PANAVISION* «i COLORby DELUXE THE« i t M onday, Ju n e 7, 1965 11 M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L an sing, M ichigan O L IN H O S P IT A L REPO RT S T E P B r in g s Students m ay v isit th e ir hos­ p italized friends 2 -4 a n d 7 -8 p .m . daily. R u s t S e lf-H e lp A d m i s s i o n s include Steve T he m ain goal of the Student on the h istory of Rust for pub­ Plavnick, Oak P ark freshm an; Education P ro g ram (STEP) Is lication. F ran z R obert S m elzer, F l i n t to enable R ust C ollege to help T he t o w n s p e o p l e of Holly sophom ore; R ichard B , B agley, Itself, said Frank Blanco, E ast Springs a r e happy to have the stu­ B irm ingham freshm an; Alan W. L ansing g r a d u a t e student and dents help Rust College. M is­ E stey, C ulver, Ind., sophom ore; STEP orientation coordinator. inform ation and a bad experience A udrey J.O lso n , E scanaba fre sh ­ On June 20, 50 MSU students with students fro m Y ale Univer­ m an; Douglas P( P a rris h , B ir­ and faculty m em bers w ill depart sity m ade the town lea d ers frown m ingham freshm an; L in d a O u l- fo r Holly Springs, M iss., to begin on the program e a rlie r In the ton, Hlghm an, M ass., Junior; and a six-w eek reading clinic with 100 y e ar, Blanco said. M arcia Konlng, Muskegon sopho­ selected a re a high school stu­ The p rogram is non-p olltlcal m ore. dents on the Rust C ollege cam ­ and w ill not be a civil rights cru ­ pus. sade. Students w ill be encour­ A lso Dennis C hapm an,C hagrin R ust C ollege's student body is aged to rem ain on the cam pus, F a lls , Ohio, Junior; Julia Ann en tirely N egro with an integrated but w ill be able to go and do M itchell, Napoleon, Ohio, soph­ faculty. It was found that many what they want in their fre e tim e. om ore; Jacqueline A. G a rre tt, students In the school could only All of the faculty m em bers will R om ulus freshm an; R ichard A l­ read at the 7th grade level. T his not be at Rust at once, but len Rohde, Saginaw freshm an; problem Is being a t t a c k e d by w ill be on hand Interm ittently Phyllis. P letch er, Buchanan Jun­ S T A M P OF A P P R O V A L — The Mad C e r t i f i e r has s t r u c k again, H is v i c t i m th is w orking with high school sen io rs during the sum m er. The faculty ior; Sharon Ensfield, Fennville t i m e was S a lly B r a n d e l, who awakened f r o m a doze in the sun just in t i m e to le a rn and som e college students to coordinator is the Rev. John senior; and K atherine Schoen - she had been “ R e c o m m e n d e d by D ru n ke n H in e s . ” Photo by Jam es H. H ile ra is e th eir reading level. Dooley, but the students will, h e rr, S turgis freshm an. The lim ited budget and lack of have a steerin g com m ittee to co-> personnel at Rust would m ake the ordinate th eir side of the pro— O ther adm issions include Ju a ­ G o f f S c o ffs A t H a r t P r o p o s a l program im possible without out­ gram . nita G iles, D etroit freshm an; Jo­ side help. STEP w ill give Rust T he faculty m em bers also in­ seph S. Fuleiham , B eiru t, L e­ a firm footing to im plem ent these clude a few teach ers from the' reading ollnlcs on its own each a re a along with those from MSU, banon, graduate student; Candi Coffm an, Chicago, 111., freshm an; R ichard A. Schneider, D etroit sophom ore; and K a r e n Doll, P a c k a g in g C u re R e je c te d y e a r, Blanco said. T he p ro g ram w ill encom pass different a re a s with the reading Blanco said that the program w ill wind up on July 30, in­ stead of m id-A ugust as called clin ic. W ork w ill be done In the for in the original program . G rand Ledge freshm an. L egislation is not the cu re -a ll lend itself to easy enforcem ent p rotectiv e, utility o r m otivation­ college lib ra ry , categorization, fo r the ills of the packaging in­ on a nationwide scale,” Goff said. al. reorganizatio n and the addition dustry, Jam es W. Goff of the A protective package, such as of new books donated by various SENIORS SC OR E— Skip S c a n d i r l t o a n d L in d a Chap­ m an, s e n i o r s o f the week, s h a r e a love f o r fo o t­ P a k is t a n S tu d en ts School of Packaging said recen t­ The situation would resu lt in higher co sts to the consum er be­ the card board in a candy b ar that people. Union Board prevents it from being crushed, A sp o rts p rog ram , to be con­ T h re e graduate students w ere ly-The legislation Goff re fe rre d cause of the Increased co sts in b a l l , as e vid e n c e d h e r e . Both have p la y e d fo o tb a ll In sures the safe conveyance of the ducted in the afternoons, w ill f o r t h e i r G r e e k l i v in g u n its . Photo by Jonathan Z w ic k e l elected as the new officers of the to is that of Sen. P hilip A. H art’s m anufacturing, he said. P ak istan Students A ssociation at (D-M ich.) recent p ropo sals to product to the consum er. A utility keep the students from becom ing Lists Events Goff echoed the view s of the package, such as a pop carton, bored and uninterested In th eir Union B oard will begin an ex­ Seniors Of The Week a m eeting held Saturday at the standard ize the quantities and industry Union. T hey are: M ohammad Riaz sizes of packages. The propo sals In an ad vertisin Shafqat, president; M ohammad aim at preventing deceptive pack­ tion this w eek. g “ trad Saeed Khan, se c re ta ry , an d T ariq aging. as a whole as ex pressed If e publica­ the bill is m akes handling of the product e a sie r fo r the consum er, and a m otivational package, a five- academ ic w ork. A num ber of students in dram a w ill organize and set up sm all plays and sk its for the high school panded program of cam pus - wide activities next y e ar, includ­ ing a telephone line, sim ila r to passed now, it w ill rep resen t a c e n t s-o ff-t h i s-box incentive, the w eather w ire, which w ill list Z ak aria Kitchlew, tre a s u re r. “ Such legislation would n o t m assive and conscious rejection provides the consum er w ith a sen io rs. In having a w ell-round­ cam pus activ ities. of the needs of co nsu m ers and reaso n to buy this product over ed p ro g ram the students w ill S e n io r s O f W e e k b u sin e ss.” an oth er. enjoy th e ir stay at R ust much m o re, Blanco said. “ We hope to include all the If a consum er knows the m ain events taking place each day,” M em ber T u rn -O v e r Goff proposed that packages be labeled according to th e ir m ain purpose of the package when he Is purchasing a product he is le ss Rich Houghton, graduate stu­ dent in h isto ry , w ill w ork with said Kyle Kerbawy, Union B oard p resid en t. “ T he cam pus has got­ 'G o in g T o M is s It’ function, which could be eith er apt to be deceived, Goff said. the Rust staff in com piling data ten so larg e that it’s difficult to Linda Chapm an of C larkston He w as also a m em ber of Blue D u e In C o m m is s io n keep up with everything th a t's going on.” and Skip Scandirlto of M t. C le­ Key, 65 Club and Alpha Delta sen io rs graduating Sunday. Both seem to be adjusting very nity. E ast L ansing Human R elations and review of the discussion at m ens w ill be among som e 2,500 Sigm a, the advertising f ra te r­ C om m ission is due for a p a rtia l the constitutional convention, that tu rn -o v e r in m em bership if the w e cam e to this decision,” said L inda’s a c t i v i t i e s Include C ity C ouncil nam es th re e re ­ C am pbell to the c o m m i s s i o n R ig h ts G ro u p R e a ffir m s G o a l K e r b a w y said Union B oard plans to pay for the telephone line by selling ad v ertisem en ts on w ell to leaving MSU. AUSG d ire c to r of serv ic e s, pub­ placem ents for expired com m is­ m eeting. fact is faced that social change equal rig h ts for all. it to organizations planning m a­ “ I'm going to m iss it,” said licity chairm an for Frosh-Soph sion seats today. M em bers of the groups com ­ jo r ev ents. It will be rev ised Skip. “ But I think I have a great C ouncil and J-C ouncil, Senior " I am convinced that it w as prising the E ast L ansing Civil alw ays brings som e division in a When enough " so cial disloca­ The council also Is expected Rights M ovement T hursday night com m unity, but that such divi­ tion” has taken place through daily. opportunity to use what I lea rn ­ C ouncil, Union B oard, crew head to expand com m ission m em ber­ the that intention of the Convention this would be the co nsti­ reaffirm ed th eir goal of winning sion is not alw ays to be avoided. dem onstrations o r civil disobe­ ed h e re . I have a lib e ra l a rts fo r U niversity T h ea tre produc­ ship from the p resen t nine to tutional open-occupancy legislation in G reen drew p a ra lle ls between dience, H arrison said, officials O ther plans include m ore and education but I am still w illing tions, W ater C arnival and G reek 11. T his could m ean five new he said . guide “ T he for the fu tu re,” defining of a civil E ast L ansing. civil rig hts work in the South can be m ade to “ act In th e ir own l a r g e r f a s h i o n shows, with to lea rn m o re ." Week. faces on the com m ission. T h eir rally at the Union was and in N orthern com m unities like In te re s t.” “ Then you can get clothes from a num ber of local He has accepted a Job as a Linda w as also p residen t of M em bers decided to postpone right and the penalty w as left planned as the last activity in a E ast L ansing. them to ad d ress them selves to sto re s ra th e r than one or twd» sa le s rep resen tativ e for In ter­ ju n io r Panhel and vice p re s i­ discussion of C ity A ttorney Ray­ to the leg islatu re, o r if that body s e rie s of p re ssu re m oves against " If we can go to M ississip pi the p roblem .” he said. national B usiness M achines in the dent of Theta Alpha P hi, national mond R. C am pbell’s opinion fav­ did not act, to the individual E ast Lansing that has lasted m ost o r Alabam a and fight for civil L ansing area . d ram a tics h o n o r a r y . She was orab le to adopting an open-occu- city .” rig h ts, th e re ’s no reason why we L ast week Linda spent m uch of scholarship chairm an of Delta pancy ordinance In E ast L ansing Cam pbell p e r so n-a-1 by • spent of.spring term . 2 QQ o g rso n s—manv of ca ja'^ .d o Jtitefe ’" sa^ - ‘cA** *t*,V A* uTTcVi* ¿ a i d L VISL thfcm tam ilia'r fades at c i v i l r i g h t s Tie ^ f i r that if so n.-c-^ogress m encem ent booth In the Union. Linda leads a girl scout troop m em bers would be seated. city’s p resen t legal h assle over is not m ade tow ard relieving d is­ “ 1 haven't had tim e to think in E ast Lansing. C am p b ell's opinion has given its ordinance, and the opinion a ctiv ities h e re —heard talk s by about leaving,” she said . Then " I ’ve been in scouting since Im petus to the argum ent of p ro ­ cited m ore than 80 referen ces R obert L. G reen, assista n t pro­ crim ination in housing in E ast she thought and added, “ I’m look­ I w as seven,” she said. “ A ponents that an ordinance should from legal and other so u rces. fe sso r of education; Bob R epas, L ansing, m ore persons will be ing forw ard to getting m ar, led .” lady needed som e help and she be proposed now despite legal O ver 30 students w ere p re ­ a ssista n t p ro fesso r of labor and actively w orking for change by She also hopes to teach speech w as p re tty desp erate. . . but It’s doubts existing at the state level. sent at the com m ission m eet­ Industrial relatio n s; Joe H ar­ fall. and dram a at Howell High School a break from the reg u lar cam pus “ It w as only after very long ing to h ear the opinion. A fter riso n , a Student Non-Violent Co­ B lackledge’s talk w as a sum ­ frandor shopping center a fte r h e r m a rriag e in July, ac tiv itie s.” . ( . study and review of many cases Cam pbell finished speaking, G ary ordinating C om m ittee field sec­ m ary of student activity for civil Skip likes to trav e l. In the re ta ry ; G ary Som m er, New York rig h ts in E ast L ansing this term . Som m er, New York, N.Y., sen io r, City g r a d u a t e student; Henry “ No com m unity is im m une to the spring of 1962 he hitchhiked to New Y ork. T he following sum ­ m e r he hitchhiked to C alifornia, Brubeck Jazz, Folk Songs in terru p ted the m eeting: "W e would just like to thank M r. C am pbell,” he said. The B lackledge, C ressh lll, N .J., sen­ io r; and H a r t f o r d J e n n i n g s , G reenfield, Ohio, Junior. d ise a se ” of racism , he said. “ It is not that we w ish ta help rem ake A m e r i c a In our Launch Fall Term Series then up to the Seattle W orld's audience applauded ag reem en t. R epas took to task E ast L an­ im age,” B lackledge said, “ but F a ir and back to D etroit. “ T h ere is no reason to ob­ sing and U n iversity lead ers who that we wish to rem ake A m er­ He trav elled the 7,000 m iles in ject to that p a rtic u la r co m m ent," have failed to take ap pro priate ica in its own im age.” th re e w eeks. D efinite ticket p ric e s have not said David K. B erio, com m is­ A nother sum m er Skip travelled theT he Dave B rubeck Q uartet and Serendipity Singers will be the been set. sion chairm an. action in civil rig h ts. He said H arriso n spoke of the concept of “ business as usual,” the feel­ all over M exico with two f r a te r - . firs t two shows of fall te rm ’s th e re is no reason not to p ass B rubeck played on cam pus p re ­ T he com m ission also discus­ an open - occupancy ordinance ing that nothing is w orth dis­ nlty b ro th e rs in a Volkswagen new popular en tertainm ent s e r ­ viously in 1963. He has m ade a sed the posting of signs at the since City A ttorney Ray C am p­ turbing th e r o u t i n e of dally bus. He belongs to Lam bda Chi ies. num ber of reco rd album s, includ­ city lim its which would say that bell d eclared such an ordinance events. Alpha fra tern ity . "T im e O ut," "T ak e F ive” E ast L ansing offers equal rig h ts. Ju st th is la st spring vacation T he Serendipity Singers w ill be ing and " T im e C hanges.” It ag reed to continue running co nstitu tional. The only question, He said this is “ preached as a he vacationed In N assau. here on O ct. 16, and the B rubeck a classified ad vertisem en t in the he said, is: "A re you for an o r­ creed , as a whole way of life, T he Serendipity Singers have dinance or against it?” so that people a re annoyed when Linda found her g re a te st Joy Jazz q u artet will p erform on O ct. m ade a single reco rd , "D on’t T o w n e C o u rier and the State R epas challenged the U niver­ anything com es along that up­ at college w as working for the 29, the F rid ay night before Hom e­ L et the Rain Com e Down,” as Jou rnal declaring that E ast L an­ sity to Issue a strong statem ent, sets b usiness as usu al.” C ivil U niversity T h e a tre -b a c k s ta g e . com ing. well as two album s on the P hillip s sing does not d iscrim in ate. T he approved by P resid en t John A. rig h ts, H aralson said, is w orth Though acting didn’t appeal to T he th ird show, scheduled for lab el. ad vertisem en t would run until disturbing b u s i n e s s as usual, h e r, stage m anaging, directing o r Nov. 13, will be chosen from the T hey have appeared on the Jack January . Hannah and the B oard of T ru s ­ alm ost any other job that cam e K ingsm en, Jay and the A m eri­ P a a r Show and Hootenanny. T he com m ission was favora­ tees, declaring to E ast L ansing w hether in the North or the South. along did. She worked in th ree o r can s, the Suprem es and the Four T h e ir n a m e com es f r o m a ble to a suggestion that som e its support of open-housing leg is­ By tying up "b u sin ess as us­ four plays a y ear since her soph­ S easons. lation. ual” In the city o r the U niver­ G reek word meaning an unexpec­ students be allow ed to p articip ate T he problem of open housing sity, H arrison said, students can om ore y e a r. All shows will be in Jenison ted discovery of a new and happy in com m ission and com m ittee can be solved, Repas said, if the bring changes that w ill allow Among Skip’s U niversity ac ti­ Fieldhouse. et vities w ere Senior C o u n c i l , Hom ecom ing Queen C om m ittee T h e re is a possibility that a chairm an, M iss M SU Com m ittee, coupon book offering all th ree J-C ouncil, AUSG public relatio ns shows at reduced p ric e s w ill be com m ittee, G reek Week en ter­ sold during the firs t two weeks of tainm ent chairm an, Junior 500 fall te rm , said John N ew com er, public relatio n s chairm an and J - ASMSU vice p residen t for special Hop executive com m ittee.________ p ro je c ts. ___________ At Your Service Choose fro m our wide selection comr f/irl\ í» During Vacation of paper backs fo r enjoyable n a m e s th e ir lo a fe r th e 'cu tlass ►Store w inter clothes now sum m er reading »Repairs »Cravenette water repellency S p a rta n •Q uick service at ho extra charge upon request You m u s t a g r e e . . . th e r e h a s n e v e r B o o k s to re b e e n a s l i m m e r , t r i m m e r lo o k in g c o r n e r Ann & MAC l o a f e r around! 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Radio. $585. E D 2-59 94.48 vate ow ner, IV 2-0991. 48 after 7 pm . 48 G a b le s , 337-1311. 48 BUICK SPECIAL wagon, 1964. FALCON, i960, 2 -door. Standard PEU dEO T 403, 1959 Sunroof. TRIUMPH T R -3, l962. Red with COLLEGE STuSENTs^Male'. RESTAURANT & W ANT AD Four tire s , never been on the Graduation COCKTAIL LOUNGE ground. Look at it. 355-7496.48 tra n sm issio n . Body, engine, and Good running condition. 30 m . white tops. Body, in te rio r, tire « F u ll- tim e , s u m m e r w o rk . P a r t - Buick E lectra, 1?59. One ow ner. tir e s p e rfe c t. C all 337-7053. 48 p.g, $350 o r best offer. 332- excellent. New clutch, T r a n s ­ tim e d u rin g sc h o o l y e a r ia d e ­ S p e c ia liz in g in b ro ile d • AUTOMOTIVE 4-door hardtop, m echanically Falcon , I960, 2-doo'r, 6 -stic k , 2600. 48 m ission reb u ilt. 25 m .p .g . L ug­ s ir e d . E a rn en o ug h d u rin g su m ­ Weekend U.S. c h o ic e s te a k s - s e a food • EMPLOYMENT good. B rand new tire » , lull pow­ rad io , h e a te r, new b attery , re g ­ PLYMOUTH, 1958, B ellved ere. gage rack , w ind w in g s. $ 1,35 0. m e r to p ay fo r e n tir e y e a r of an d s k llle t- f r le d c h ic k e n . • FOR RENT e r . $700. W eekend-2069 D ear u la to r, tire s . E xcellent tra n s ­ 2 -d o o r, hardtop. V - 8, autom at­ 484-2908 o r IV 5-8428. 48 sc h o o lin g . O v e r 15 $1,000 s c h o l- • FOR SALE portatio n . 22 irup.g. $350. Must ic, pow er steerin g and b rak es. VW KARM ANNG H IA , 1961,co u pe. • a ra h lp s w e re a w a rd e d to q u a li­ Dinner F re e p a rkin g • LOST & FOUND Ave. Holt. E xcellent condition. 355-9837. O ne ow ner, ra d io , new tire » , fie d s tu d e n ts . On th e jo b tr a in ­ 116 E . M ich ig an A ve. CHEVROLET, 1956. Stick. In A-l sell! C all Skip, 351-4567. 48 ing fo r p ra c tic a l u se of y o u r • PERSONAL F 6 RD Stationwagon, 1958. Good 48 »eat b elts. ED 2-3882* 48 Reservations FO R R ESER V A TION S C A L L • PEANUTS PERSONAL m echanical shape. Pontiac, 1955 PLYMOUTH, 1956. F o u r-doo r, VOLKSW AÒEN, 19 59 S u n ro o f. ed u ca tio n d u r i n g s u m m e r A utom atic. M echanically p e r­ m echanically, som e ru s t. $200 m o n th s. E a rn w hile you le a rn • REAL ESTATE fect. Must sacrifice. $150 each. or b est offer. ED 2-4320. 48 sm ooth six. A utom atic. $125 or Good condition C all 655-1448 p ro g r a m d esig n e d by th is m u lti­ Now IV 9-1196 • SERVICE 351-4493. 48 F<5RD CONVERTIBLE, i960. b est offer. Cali 351-9586 after after 6 p.m . 48 m illio n d o lla r C o rp o ra tio n , th at • TRANSPORTATION C H E V R O L E T , 1960, Im pala c o n - New top. No ru s t. C all after 5 5:30. 48 V O L K S W A G E N , 1964. 6,606 h u n d re d s of s tu d e n ts h av e taken s c re e n in g , $250. 1 block E. of Jock Tor • WANTED p .m ., 351-5548. 48 m iles. G reen, W hite-w alls. G o­ v ertible. 283, autom atic, new PLYM0CTH7 195T 4-aSorTTO autom atic. R adio. $100 Must ing to E urope. M ust se ll. $1,500 ad v an tag e of. M any fo rm e r s tu ­ DEADLINE tire s , brak es. Take over pay­ FORD, 1 9 5 8 Automatic.” Good se ll. C all M artin, 351-5528. 48 cash. 332-3846. 48 d e n ts a r e s till in o u r co m p an y m ents. John, 355-1705, 8 -5 p.m . condition. Snow tire s . $90. C all in key e x e c u tiv e p o s itio n s . F o r 2 p.m. one c l a s s da y be­ 48 372-3610, ex t. 220 o r 355-6092 PONTIAC TEM PEST, 1963. 2 - VOLKSWAGEN, 1963, Sunroof. a rra n g e m e n ts fo r p e rs o n a l in­ f or e publ ¡ c a t i o n . Chevrolet 1958, autom atic, new after 5. 48 door, autom atic tran sm issio n , Medium blue. Good condition. te rv ie w , tim e , sch ed u le in th e battery, 45,000 m iles.M ust sell. FORD FAIRLANE, I9 5 7 ,~ V -S w hitew alls. T ake o v e r low One ow ner. B est offer. C all city you wish to work, c a ll G ra n d For an C a n c e l l a t i o n s • 12 noon one $275. Call 337-2566 after 3. 48 autom atic, 2 -d o o r, brown and monthly paym ents. IV 2-8063.48 Jack, 676-2353, 355-0308. 48 R a p id s, G L 9-5079; K alam azo o , Evening c l a s s day bef or e p u b l i c a t i o n CHEVROLET, 1 9 56, standard w hite, good tir e s , good in te r­ PORCHE, 1963, S u p e r Coupe. VOLKSWAGEN GHIÀ C o u p e , 345-0463; L a n sin g , 482-1185, of Enchantment RESTAURANT & BAR PHONE shift, 6-cylind er, 2 new tire s , io r, body fa ir , new exhaust Like n e ^ Phone 373-2233 dur­ 1963, 23,000 m iles. Top condi­ 484-2367; South B en d , 234-4949; Take her to Serving L a n sin g o ver 40 years. radio, heater. $100. C all 355- sy stem . W ill sell to best offer ing day. O r, L eslie, 589-8339, tion. FM -AM . Package rack . B a ttle C reek , 963-7988. C48 6 -8 p.m . 48 351-4467 evenings, weekend. 48 WaU 355-8255 received by 1:00 p .m ., T h u rs., 3002. 48 S -T -U -D -E -N -T -S T he finest selection of RATES CHEVROLET P A N E L truck, June 10. 332-3218. 48 SCHOOL BUS for sale. 195$, VOLVO, 1^58 ‘'4 4 4 ". Runs good. L arg e national m anufac­ choice food from our daily 195". A ir lifts, 4 new six-ply HILLMA iX', 1959. B lack, Deluxe International. Good condition. Good on gas and oil. New bat­ tu re r has openings for m enu. A lso: 1 DAY S I . 50 tire s . 3-speed, 6 -cylind er. 332- Minx Sedan. Good engine, and 16606 P ark Lake Road, E ast te ry . $300. Phone 694-5821, 48 sum m er em ploym ent, can C o lo n ia l R e s ta u r a n t 3 D A Y S . . . .S3. 50 8866 . S200. 48 body. Radio, h e ater. Dick, ED L ansing. 337-1158. 48 continue p a rt-tim e in fall. SPARTAN MOTORS Auto Service & Parts 10 M in. E ast of C am pus on 5 DAYS. . ..$ 6.0 0 CHEVROLET, l^ & E x c e lle n tln - 7-9734. 48 NEW BATTERIES, E x c h a n g e C all M r, M o rris at IV- G r. River, no lights, little traffic # P r i m e Rib te rlc r. Autom atic. 2-door. Ex­ JAGUAR XKE Coupe, late 1964. 51198. C all 655-1520 for R eservations T R -4, 1964. 4 - speed tra n s m is ­ p rice from $7.95. New sealed ( bas ed on 15 wo r d s per ad) Over 15, 10« per word, per doy. cellent engine. C all 332-6476o r 8,900 m iles. 155 m iles p e r hour WAITRESS WANTED, p a rt-tim e . 355-6530 after. 7.____________48 top speed. Red with black leath­ sion, w hitew alls, chrom e lug­ beam s, 99^. Salvage c a rs , large Apply in p erson. Paul R evere’s # Steaks T h e r e w i l l be a 50< s e r v i c e e r upholstery. Mint condition. gage ra c k ,to n n e a u c o v e r. 12,000 stock used p a rts . ABC AUTO B a r, 2703 E . G rand R iver. 48 CHEVY, .959. Im pala, 2-door, m ile s. Light blue with m atching PARTS, 613 E . South St. IV a n d b o o k k e e p i n g c h a r g e if hardtop 348 h.p., autom atic, P erfec t tire s . Will take good 5-1921. C HOUSEKEEPER. N O f over 55. # Seafoods trad e, plus cash, o r finance. in te rio r. P erfec t condition. t h i s ad i s no t p a i d w i t h i n R /H . Excellent condition. $550. CORVETTE ENGINE, alum inum , Live in. M ust be good cook. No S iz a r, 353-2205. 48 C ost $6,000 new. Asking $4,980. heavy cleaning. Executive f am­ CORVETTE, 1964. 365 h.p., 4 - 4-speed. -327 cu .in ., 340 hp. o ne we ek . C all B ill, 351-5212, after 5 pm . ily. Good position for qualified L ate evening tak e-outs CHEVROLET, 1956, C onvertible. 48 speed, AM -FM , all leather trim C om plete — e le c tric a l system , Phone IV 2-6140 The State News does not V - 8, autom atic. New- battery, 11,000 m iles. Red with white H edm ans, clutch., etc. 332- perm anent perso n . E m ployer p erm it racial or religious u p . Good condition. $170, or best KARMANN GHIA, 1962, m etallic 6876. 48 re feren c es req u ired . Phone IV 718-720 E ast G rand R iver blue. E xcellent condition. Mov­ in te rio r. Only $3595. discrim ination in its ad­ offer. 332-0844. 48 GENERATORS AND ST A R tE flS. 4-4555, w orkdays 8-5, o r TU Open Mon. thru S at., vertising colum ns. The ing abroad, m ust sell. $1,395. 2-0981 o r IV 2-8933, evenings CHEVROLET, 1963, 4-door, Im - C all Bev, 332-0494. 48 M G -B , 1964. 4-speed. B lue with Rebuilt 6 o r 12 volt. Guaranteed! 10 a.m . - 3 a.m . State News will not accept pala. V - 8, autom atic, pow er m atching in te rio r. 11,000 one- Exchange p rice , $7.90. M echan­ and weekends for appointm ent advertising from p ersons, steering, radio. Light beige. MGA, BODY, engine in excellent ow ner m iles. P riced righ t. ic on the job! Installation s e rv ­ only. 48 discrim inating against r e ­ B est offer. 353-1491. 48 condition. New top. W hite wall ice a v a i l a b l e . ABC A U T O COOK WANTED for F all term . F o r Rent tire s , b attery . C all 337-1053.48 Em ployment ligion, race, color or na­ CORVAlR" S H A R P sporty 34 TRIUM PH SPITFIRE, 1964. Fully PARTS, 613 E . South St. IV C ontact Stew ard, Alpha Sigma tional orizin. O ldsm obile, 1955, 2-door sedan, equipped, including radio and 5-1921. C P hi. ED 2-3555.' 48 EMPLOYERS OVERLOAD C om - CHERRY LANE. Two bedroom Monza. One o w n e r . L ots of good shape, black and white, pany needs g irls for tem p o rary furnished wit h u tilities paid. ex tra s. $1,695. Call 355-3118. tonneau co ver. Sale p rice d this Scooters & Cycles EARN $1200-$1500, during sum ­ assignm ents. Office experience June 12-Sept. 25. 355-8180. 48 48 Phone 372-3731 after 5 p.m . 48 week at $1795. m e r b reak . .M arried students req u ired . 616 M ichigan N ational NEED THREE GIRLS to sub^ Automotive CORVETTE 1965 C onvertible, O ldsm obile, 1964, " 9 8 " , 4-door, MOTOR SCOOTER, C u s h m a n with c a r and phone p re fe rre d . T ow er. Phone 487-6071, C48 le a se for s u m m e r . Luxury ALFA ROMEO Guillietva Spyder, N assau blue, white top. 4 - speed, town sedan, call 355-0106.A fter SPARTAN MOTORS Eagle, ru ns w ell. $80. Phone S tart now, p a rt-tim e . Be fully 1960. Going to E urope. Call 3000 E . M ichigan 351-4242. 48 train ed before te rm is over. apartm ent a c ro ss from cam pus. 365 h.p. Phone 351-4549. 48 5 p.m . IV 4-7608. 48 Phone 485-8901 for P erso n al F or Rent R ent reasonable. 351-4385. 48 F rank. ED 7-9734. 48 ENGLISH FORD, 1961. B ucket IV 7-3715 1964 HONDA ¿50. E xcellent con- OLDSMOBILE, 1965, C u t l a s s C48 dition. C all 351-5434. 48 Interview A ppointm ent. 48 Apartments 672 VlkGINiA. T h ree carpeted seats. 4-speed tran sm issio n . AUSTIN HEALEY ROADSTER, 195". E n g i n e , ignition, c a r­ R easonably p riced. 337-1063.48 C onvertible. A utom atic, f u l l SPRITE, i9 6 0 . C lean. Good con- 1957 TRIUMPH TIGER Cub. R e- MALE SUMMER c a m p coun- LARGE TW O- B edroom , fu r- bedroom s. P riv a te en tran ces, bureto r recently rebuilt. Cali pow er. $1,800. C all 351-5497, ditlon. N ever been raced , call dent m otor overhaul. C all 337- s e lo rs and cam p cook (M -F ). nished apartm ent, in Okem os. L ease, 3-5d e sstuden b u ilt-in k s , two b a t h s . ED 2-6349 before 1. 48 F-So, 1964. 4-door, V - 8 , stand- after 5 p.m . 48 332-6476 o r 355-6530 after 7. 0112, after 4 p.m . 48 W rite o r call co llect M r. Bob A vailable Sum m er. R ent $140 clu des u tilitie s. EDts.2-5818. $220 in­ 48 ard shift, radio, h e ater. Like SUNBEAM ALPINE, 1961, C on- 1964 HONDA, 50. W hite. E xcel- W ilke, 365 H elm e A v e n u e , p e r month, including u tilities. new. C all 355-0234. 48 OLDSMOBILE ■'88“', 1955. E x- A.H. SPRITE hor.dorous m aroon; cellent engine and tran sm issio n . v ertib le Sports C a r. E xcellent lent condition. C all B etty, ED A drian, CO 3-2039. 48 Am ple parking. Ideal for 3-4 WANTED: WOMEN over 2 l to Slightly faded. Hard, soft top, FALCON STATION Wagon, l96i). V ery good body. M ust sell $150. .condition, $1,000. C al,T. 332— 7-9738. 48 FULL T IM E. Sum m er w ork. Nlale students. 351-4134, _ ,.4fi sh a re pleasan t basem ent a p a rt­ tonneau. C om plete with blanket, Standard tran sm issio n . G o o d C all 351-4865. 48 0641. 48 VESPA, used little, good tra n s - or fem ale. Several students with WINTER TERM . T wo ' g i r t s m ent. $30 p e r m onth. C all 337- slightly s a i l e d , V ietnam ese condition. C all evenings, 355- OLDSM O TniF- CLTLASS- C ^ n ^ THUNDERBIRD. 1957, p o w e r portation. 125 m .p.g. M oving, use of c a r will be hired to work needed for W aters Edge A part­ 9379. 48 H illicopter shooter downer. 2146. 48 vertib le, 1962. W hite, burgundy b rak es, pow er steerin g , auto- m ust se ll. $ 100., o r best offer. in M ichigan citie s in prom otion m ent. C all Joan, 353-1040. 48 APARTMENT - June l3-SepT. 15. of a new-productv-$50O m onthly a c r o s s frsctv r in te n o f. A u tq .ip a tJ,? , r'adio, • m a l i e , 2 tcps, best offer, 351 0 351-4869. V 48 ' . 48 ;JH fjv Yet: r t t y . t r :.Tm .Rivers. F.d*« , , , L ■' T h e C o lo n ial H su o e351 L ** & h e a te r,..« /? M m jV alls. location. F o r fu rth er in form a­ and appointm ent. 48 W e ln T e r r u p f I h f i ls ' v ED 2-3411, before 5. 48 TRIUM PH - 1963 - S pitfire. E x- Airplanes cellent condition. Only 13,500- CESSNA 170-A, for sale. Full tion, call Vicki at our an sw er­ W aters Edge E d e n R oc A p ts. N e w s p a p e r To B rin g Y o u m ile s. Radio, tonneau, ex tra s. panel. F o u r passen g er. F o r fu r­ ing serv ice anytim e and you will A partm ents EVENING EMPLOYMENT be contacted for an Interview , Sum m er L eases 252 R iver S treet, E .L . Sharp. Must sell. 355-9883. 48 th e r Inform ation, call M ary Lou, IV 5-4381. 48 G R A D U A T IO N SPECIA LS Fro m SUMMER WORK 355-3648.___________________ 48 M ike Stitt, m g r. 332 -4432 N o w L e a s i n g fo r If you a re fre e 4 evenings EARNIN&S ARE unlim ited as an p e r week and Saturdays, D r . D. M. D e a n Em ploym ent Avon rep resen ta tiv e. T u rn your 4-RbOM S. $75. Sum m er. F u rn - S u m m e r Only you can m aintain your stu­ free tim e into $$. F o r appoint­ lshed , U tilities paid. L ansing, O p to m etri st A SELLING CAREER with N.C.R. 1304 High, block from E.G .R ., N at Hamm ond 332-8488 U N IV E R S IT Y O LD S dies and still enjoy a p a rt- Young m an, 24-34 fo r training to m ent in your hom e, w rite M rs. N. Pennsylvania. See Evenings, AVAILABLE SUMMER. A ccom ­ tim e job doing sell cash re g is te rs , adding m a­ A Iona H ucklns, 5664 School St., 6 -1 0 p.m . -4 8 m odate 4. P arking. Ideal for hot Hours by Appointment ch ines. P re fe r college man with H aslett, M ichigan, o r call ev e- w eather com fort. No d isc rim i­ 61 M ER C ED ES-B EN Z 2205, 63 VOLKSWAGEN 2-door, AM- SPECIAL INTERVIEW WORK nings, FE 9-8483._________C48 APPROVED SUPERVISED to u r nation. 332-3980. 48 that will bring an average , som e s a l e s background. C all SUMMER jd B S for m en in D e- m an ap artm en ts, sum m er and AM -FM radio, h eater, autom at- FM radio, h eater, whitewall L .J . Flem ing, IV 4-7465. An fa ll. Sum m er ra te s . P arking, TWO GIRLS, sh are apartm ent. ic, whitewall tije s . Was $2,088 tire s . Was $1,388------------- — incom e of $55 p e r week. 210 Abbott Road tro it a re a . D elivering fre sh bak­ $40 p e r m onth. F urnished, u til­ If you a re neat appearing equal opportunity em ployer. 48 ery goods. $90 p e r week, s ta r t­ 445 Abbott. Call ED 2-6375. 48 — — graduation p rice $ 1, 688 . ----------- graduation p ric e $1,188. ities paid, walking distance to and a hard w o rk er, call COLLEGE MEN: sum m er work ing. Interview ing T h u rs ., June WANTED: ONE o r two g irls to cam pus. ED 2-0751. 48 M r. A rnold, 351-4011, be­ ( a b o v e C o lle g e D ru g ) available in L ansing, a re a . Op­ 10. Sign up at P lacem ent B ureau. sh are Avenue A partm ent 65-66 A partm ent fo r Sum m er. F o r i 61 VOLKSWAGEN, tw o -d o o r, 63 FALCON Deluxe 2-door, r a ­ tween 10 a.m . & 1 p.m . portunity for $ 120' p e r week. GREAT LAKES EMPLOYMENT school y e ar. 355-1411, o r 355- o r 4 m en. C lose to cam pus. radio, h eater, whitewall tire s . dio, h eater, autom atic, w hite­ (no other tim e). ED 2-6563 C a r n e cessa ry . C all M r. B lythe, for perm anent positions In of­ 1338. 48 882-6629. 48 P ark in g . U tilities paid. ED 2 - Was $988-------------------------------- wall tire s . Was $1,288-------- — fice, sa le s, technical. C all IV TWO GIRLS, to sublease for sum - 3151. 48 -graduation p rice $ 688. 2-1543. C48 m e r te rm . One block fro m B e r- M en, sup ervised , F all, apartm ent All Of Us At State Management graduation p ric e $1,088. key. $50. monthly, u tilitie s paid. MARRIED COUPLE with child. 337-0564. 48 and ro om s, n ear P ost Office, F re e room and board In ex ­ APARTM ENT, MODERN, 3-bed- p riv ate en tran ces, Call ED 7 - 61 RAMBLER, four-door, radio, change for light housekeeping Corporation Wish You: h eater, whitewall tire s . Was 63 CORVA1R Monza s p o r t s room , f u r n i s h e d . U tilities, 9566. 48 and babysitting. U se of c a r in­ parking Included. Suitable for $688 —graduation p rice $488. coupe. 4 on the floor, radio, cluded. ED 2-8363. 48 E ast L ansing, furnished, 2-b ed - h eater, whitewall tir e s . Was m en o r women. Phone 332-8170. room , $150 p e r m onth. A vail­ 48 able June 15, 2-3 g irls . 337- G O O D L U C K O N F IN A L S $1,688 — 61 FORD Gal axle 500, four- r _ _ -— graduation p rice $1,388. LARGE TWO b e d r o o m a p a rt- 0217. 48 door, pow er steering, power m ent. Sum m er term only. A lso, WANT E D f ONE g irl to sh are T - b rak e s, V - 8, radio, h eater, au­ fo u r-p erso n ap artm ent for fall, g lrl ap artm ent for sum m er. $40 tom atic, whitewall tire s . Was 63 TEM PEST s p o r t s coupe, w in ter spring te rm s. Q uiet study p e r m onth. A cro ss from B erkey. $988 graduation p rice $788. V - 8, floor shift, radio* h eater, atm osp here. N icely furnished. C all 355-3648, o r 355-7214. 48 whitewall tire s . Was $1,788— 332-1901; 332-0811._________ 48 graduation p rice $1,488. Cedarmu. 62 FO R D G alaxie500, tw o-door, Get Out of the hardtop, pow er steering, pow er b rak e s, rad io, h eater, autom at­ 58 OLDS 88 Holiday Sedan, SUMMERS ic, tw o-tone, whitewall tire s . pow er steering, power b rakes, W as $1,588------------------------------- radio, h eater, hydram atlc. Was H O T, H O T SUN L e t “ the o th e rs " ----------graduation p rice $1,288. $488 ----------- --------------------------- ------------graduation p ric e $288. and enjoy the fresh Do the D r i v i n g - Adjacent to Campus 62 OLDSMOBILE C u tlass, con­ coolness of one of our v ertib le , V - 8, radio, heater, 57 CHEVROLET Stationwagon, Swimming Pools 2 BEDROOM whitew all tir e s . Was $1,588— rad io , h eater, tw o-tone. Was APARTMENTS - — graduation p ric e $1,388. $188 - graduation p rice — -------- $ 88. A V A ILA BLE FOR 62 PONTIAC, tw o-door, h ard ­ SUMMER top, pow er steerin g , p o w e r b ra k e s, tinted g lass, r a d i o , 56 OLDS 98 Holiday sedan, h e a te r, hydram atlc, whitewall pow er steerin g , pow er brak es, e Dishwashers tir e s . W as $1,688-------------------- radio, h e ater, hydram atic. Was We still have a few graduation p rice $1,488. $188 ----------------------------------- — You Will one & tw o-bedroom • Air conditioning ---------------graduation p rice $88. ap artm en ts available fo r Sum m er and F all. 62 CHEVROLET Im pala, four- d o o r, hardtop, radio, heater, Really Be In • Private balconies • Snack bar autom atic, whitewall tire s . Was 55 STUDEBAKER, 4-door, r a - BURCHAM WOODS $1,588 ------------------------------------ dio, h e ater, overd riv e. Was $188 M ake One Of O ur A p a r tm e n t s Y o u r A d d r e s s and graduation p ric e $1,288. ---------------graduation p ric e $ 88. HOT WATER EYD EAL V ILLA Delta A rm s E vergreen Arm s Lowebrooke A rm s Cedar Village Haslett A rm s U n iv e rs ity T errace Cedarbrooke A rm s Unless You Pay Hurry, Call Today For Your Outstanding Apartments U N IV E R S IT Y O LD S The BEST inStudent Living Want-Ad Bills ED 2-5041 or ED 2-0565 A c ro ss F rom Sparrow Hospital 444 M ich. Ave. '* No Transcripts M an g er 242 C e d a r S t. A p t. 5 State Management Corp. * No Diplomas for better living C all 332-5051 1200 B l o c k E a s t M ic h ig a n 372-4300 3 32 -8 68 7 M ichigan State N ew s. E ast L ansing, M ichigan M onday, June 7, 1965 13 «S* *4 F o r Rent F o r Sale Personal Who’s Whose F o r Rent F o r Rent F o r Rent ! NICELY FURNISHED sum m er VTa n TED IMMEDIATELY: one T w o M E N . S h a re fa rm h o u se . MEN: EXCEL L ENT facllltlesT ia MESSER s c h Mi t t , 3-w heercaF . ALLEMANDE a n d C L E F T . Do-**-do ongratulations to th e { ap artm ent for 4-5 women, 21 g irl to sh are C edar Village Seven m iles, cam pus. Sum m er. location. Cooking. R ee room . W ill sell cheap. C all 489-3822 * o r over. R easonable. N ear cam ­ apartm ent for sum m er term . S e p a r a t e b e d r o o m s . $45. Sum m er o r F all te rm . 332-5671, for appointment to see. 48 double s q u a r e s . F ro m th e p u s. ED 7-2345. 48 C all Linda or L ee, 353-3240.48 B eautiful location. T om , ED 7- after 6 pm . 48 T H R E E REVERSIBLE, o v a l , Bea rd ._________ 48 WANTED: GlRL to share- nice ONE GIRL wants to sublet for 1448. 48 ROOM FOR woman for sum m er braided rugs. M uticolored, 9x 7 , M rs. Judy - Get out of that B ed - PINNINGS P a u l L a b l n e , New Bedford, j ap artm ent last 5 weeks of sum ­ fall only. C all 355-8648. 48 TWO HOUSES: m ale students. sessio n s. Block cam pus. Q uiet. $15. Brown, 4 x 5 , $5. Brown I’m a-com ing in. R eally m i s s M assachusets graduate. % * m e r school. Low re n t. C all LOWER LEVEL of $50,000home, C om pletely furnished. Sum m er A lso, fall for graduate student. 4 x 3 . $3. IV 5-1906. 48 you and your appetite. Hope B etsy C a rte r, Wayne sopho­ G all Schultz, W yandotte fre sh ­ 355-1652. 48 adjoining ski club pro p erty . P r i­ te rm . C all after 3:30 pm ., IV ED 2 -8 4 9 8 . 48 MAGNESIUM WHEELS. Mickey your blood Is corpusling and that m ore and Phi Mu, to N ils E rlc k - m an, to M ark Kupperm an, M aple­ you haven’t developed bed panit- sen. E ast G rand Rapids sopho­ wood, New Jerse y junior and 4-M ALE STUDENTs; S u m m e r vate entrance, patio, parking, , 5-1380. - 4 VERY PLEASANT room in arTa Thom pson 5 spoke, 14". Good ls , Bonnie and Agnes m o re and Kappa Sigm a. Alpha Sigma Phi. te rm . Furnished apartm ent. $8. kitchen, fireplace. Will accom ­ of beautiful hom es for graduate Condition. Two, $55. F our, $90. w eekly, p e r p erson. Parking. m odate two seniors o r graduate Rooms student o r professional m an. ED C all 353-1424. 48 Trtl-DELTS PIN a ro se on you. Y v o n n e S e s s i o n s , Tam pa, C arol Baldwin, Lincoln P ark Q uiet. C lose. ED 2-5776. 48 s t u d e n t s , or newlyweds. 9- SUMMER RENTALS. G reat loca- 2-1176. 48 KAY BASS, $99. Also, Optlka llA You’re the g rea test'! Danny. don. F lorida Junior, to G ary C. L ang- junior and Kappa Delta, to John Will lam ston s e n i o r a n d Jehle, Lincoln P ark junior and LÜ X IR V A P A R T MEhfT for two month lease from Sept. 15. Call tion, ju st a c ro ss from cam pus. APPROVED HOUSING for m en. professional cam era. New cost REPEN T: THE day of Judgm ent F arm house. Phi Delta T heta a t U niversity o r th ree. B urcham W oods. A ir- ED 7-1191, for appointm ent. 48 ITY. F A R M H O U S E F R A T E R N ­ Single room s. P riv ate en trance $230. Sell for $125.337-1088.48 is at hand - T he P roph et of E i). Sue L undstrom , M ilford sopho­ of M ichigan. conditioned, p o o l. A vailable, SPARTAN VILLAGE lo r Sum - Singles, doubles. 151 Bogue. an d b a th . P ho n e 337-0179. 48 48 June 13. 355-1803. 48 m e r. O ne-bedroom , low er. $90. Ed 2-8635. 48 S I N G L E R O O M — m a le s tu S s n u BFLES, E D S P R E A D S , D U ST-R l'F- pillow ca se s. Two se ts. m ore and Alpha Delta P i, to C arol Ann Bow erm an, N ile s sophom ore and Kappa D elta, to Real Estate "TWO GIRLS, Share apartm ent. F urnished a n d u tilitie s paid. T TR ry O U B LE usl Q uiet c o n c e n tr a tin g * studying. Serious S h a re k itc h e n w ith tw o o th e r B lu e and white. $5 p e r set. Sue, FOR F ST HR I S. O ’ner tra n s - Service Lance P ro cto r, D earborn sen io r F urnished U tilities paid. V ery C all 355-0953. 48 s tu d e n ts . C a ll 3 3 2 -6 7 3 6 . 48 353-3058. 48 WILL type your term pap ers, and Alpha Tau Om ega. clo se. $50 m onthly. Fall-S prlng. a Va il a E LE N<5W —“ pleasant, cham m en. Kitchen, P arkin g. 939B ur- . $9. 332-2788, 337-0881. NfeW T G N nLaF cover l9f2 - fe rre d . W i l l sell 4 - bedroom I etc . P h o n e 627-7604, G rand Pam W right, Okemos sen io r 355-1660: 355-3720. 48 quiet, n ear cam pus. Furnished F o r Sale 1963 Auatln Healey. $30; used brick and a l u m i n u m colonial and Kappa Delta, to Roy A dler, 48 hom e. Just m inutes from M.S.U. L edge. 48 SEVERAL L O V E L Y furnished for one o r two. Special Sum­ MEN: LARGE doubles. Q u ietp ri- O LYM PIA PR EC ISIO N ty p e w rit- G .E .T V $20. 355-58-0. 2,000 sq. ft. living sp ace .L arg e PAULA >NN h JD g HEY, typist. at Bucknell Okem os Senior and Theta Chi ap artm en ts. E fficiencies, one m er ra te s . ED 2-5374. 48 e r a - p o r ta b le , s ta n d a rd s , e le c ­ entrance. Approved and un­ t r i c s . L .E . L lg h th a rd & C o., Boats kitchen, b reakfast nook, sep ar­ IBM S electrlc. D issertatio n s, U niversity. and two bedroom . F rom $110. WANTED: FOL'RTH co S H o 'rC e- vate ate dining room . C edar paneled th eses, term p a p ers. 337-1527.C M ary Ann M endola, D etroit p e r month. C all 337-0650. 48 d ar V illage apartm ent, Sum m er approved room s. C lose. 332- 310 N . G ran d A ve. IV 2-1219. 48 l4 r GHEff&KEE feoat ” with- 53 fam ily room , 19* x 19’. Wall to sophom ore to F red erick W estcott 0939._______________ 48 WANTED: ONE g irl to share te rm . C all 351-4496, a n y tim e. ROOMS FOR men in new hom e. "SE E ME firs t I h a v e it!" h.p. E v in ru d e p lu stra iler.C o m - w all carpeting. 19* x 10’ Laun­ T ransportation Anderson, Birm ingham Senior Eden Roc A partm ent, Sum m er 48 plete, $275. C all IV 9-6221. 48 and P si Upsllon. te rm . C all after 3 p .m ., 351— APARTMEhTf: ONE o rtw o ro o m - Cing. lo se-in . T ile Show ers. P ark ­ Engagem ent diam onds, get ours. DUMPHY, 14 1/3 ft. M ercury m o- d r y - s e w i n g room . Two full RIDE WANTED, on or before Kathl Ray, D earborn Junior and ED 2-1183. 48 O ther m u s i c a l instrum en ts. baths. 2 -c a r attached garage, June 15, to Buffalo, N.Y, C all Gam ma Phi Beta to Jim Fordyce, 4232. 48 m ates needed. Walking distance to r, M ark 55. T ra ile r, full can­ B asem ent with w orkshop. Fully Ann, 337-0564. ÔNË GIRL wanted to sh are C edar to cam pus. Sum m er te rm . Phone EAST SIDE, pleasant room . M ale. Diving m oto rs, lungs, w ater sk iis, boat fishing tackle, 12 ft. vas. Phone IV 2-2082. 48 landscaped lot, 100* x 200’. 48 D earborn sophom ore and Delta V illage A partm ent for Sum m er 3 7 2 - 3 6 8 3 .________ Cooking. P riv ate bath, entrance. inum boat, c a r-to p c a r­ BOAT, 12’ A lU M lisrM .T T iirS ea Call 332-8926 for appointm ent. 5 days weekly, G rand Rapids WANTED: RI d ERS for sum m er. Tau Delta. te rm . Phone 351-4214. 46 APARTMENT* — 4 m ale students. RP arking. A vailable for sum m er. alum r ie r s . Folding cam per tra ile r, King m otor. Ajax tra ile r. Will 48 to Lansing. C all G rand Rapids, ham M ary L iz Stuecheli, B irm ing­ Sum m er, $7 each. F all, $8.50 easonable. IV 5 8557. 48 sophom ore and Kappa Alpha A PARÎM EVT FOR 4.E xception- each. C onveniently located. 351— APPROVED SUPERVISED. C a r- ten ts. T ennis a n d badminton sell separately. 485-3~45. 609 BRICK THREE Bedroom ranch 538-0243. 48 Theta to B arry W atson, -Utica ally nicely furnished—unusual 4062. racq uets, golf sets. C am eras, M eadowlawn. 48 near M .SJJ. F ireplace in c a r ­ senior and Phi Sigma Kappa. deco r. C lose In. R easonable. - 48 peted for m en. With cooking, w rist w atches, tra n s is to r ra ­ NEED peted living room . C harm ing a re a . T u e s., June 8, pm . Vicki RIDE to T ra v e rse C ity recreatio n room . Sum­ dios, H i-F i and stereo phono­ Horses P hyllis B arten, G rand Rapids P arking. A vailable fall. 332- STUDIO APARTMENT 737 sum ­ parking, m e r, fall. 445 Abbott. ED 2 - kitchen, attached garage. Many T u rn e r 355-0071, or 355-0070. sophom ore to Paul H a rris, Tipp m e r. $10 weekly. P arking. 251 graph s, p o r t a b l e television. 6245. . 48 WANTED: OhtE g irl for Eden Spartan Ave. Phone 332-6078.48 SUPERVISED 6375. 48 M en’s, women’s and ch ild ren 's SHETL a S'D F1LI Y, $60. Welsh tre e s on beautiful larg e lot, F illy, $75. W elsh Q uarter-ho rse C all L oretta M cKendry, 372- 48 City, Ohio, sophom ore and Phi ROOMS and ap art- R I D E R S WANTED to N.Y .C. Sigma Kappa. Roc A partm ent, Sum m er term . PLEASANT, FURNISHED. "5un- m en ts. Male students. Cooking, bicycles. " I ’ll buy anything of Filly. $150. M area with celts. 2523 or Abood R ealty C o., 372— L eaving S at., June 12, in afte r­ Jo-A nne Leyden, Maywood, Ill­ 353-1134, o r 351-4827. 48 deck. P arkin g. F or th ree men parking. 1-1/2 blocks from B e r- value.” 655-2077. W lillam ston. 48 3600. 48 noon. R eturning to E X . June inois junior, De Paul U niversity AVAILABLE FOR sum m er. 4- o r c o u p l e . ED 7-2663, 308 key. F o r sum m er. IV 5-8836.48 WILCOX509SECONDHAND E. Michigan STORE M obile Hom es CGT, ~8 x 10 rods an d/o r house 20. C all A rty, 351-4322. 48 to Edw ard Zalew ski, G ro sse lie, man apartm ents. A i r - c o n d i ­ C h arles, E . L . 48 MEN, SUPERVISED, c o o k i n g , tra ile r in country. Well and sep­ senior and Phi Sigma Kappa. tioning. One block from cam ­ FOUR MAN: luxury apartm ent Sum m er, near post office, re ­ IV 5-4391 C 1965 MARI ETTES -~ '* 1 tic tank on site. 20 m inutes WANTED: RIDE to L ouisville, p us, Sum m er ra te s . Phone 337- available for sum m er te rm only. duced ra te s . Call ED 7-9566.48 GET YOURS - Phil F ran k ’s C ar- you te re st, bank financing, is why from downtown L ansing. Lot Kentucky, for anytim e after Sat­ E N G A G E M E N T S 2 0 4 0 .______________________ 48_ $180/m onth. M ust lease im m e­ toon Book. 50 of P hil’s best should see Select Mobile $2,000, M obile hom e, $1,000. urday, June 11. C all 353-1957. SUMMER ROOMS with kitchen C artoons in a beautifully bound H om es. 669-9335. 48 627-7617 after 6. 48 48 J. K aren Huntley, Allegan jun­ WINTER TERM , two g irls needed diately. 351-4264. p riv ileg es. $ 7 ./ w e e k . Singles G A M E 6 . 1 9 6 J T i 5 * x 'W W ..l - h e d - to sh are luxury a p a r t m e n t . LANSING, EA?T side .A vailable book - $1.00 each. F or o rd ers FOUR "BEDROOM older home". W ANTED: RIDER to L os A ngeles. io r, to Steven E. Donley, Hunts­ C lose to cam pus.C all 353-1268, June 16. 2-3 students. One year and doubles available. 1/2 block of five or m ore, call: 351-4322 room s, u n f u r n i s h ieedd.. $2.400. Attached garage. 20 x 24 barn June 12 o r 13. R eturn rid e r ville, A labam a senior. 355-2115. 48 le a se . $125 m onthly. ED 2-5818. from cam pus. H edrick H o u s e , between 6 p.m . and m idnight. C all 337-1868, 12-8 pm . 48 on two a c re s. E ast Mt. Hope. next fall. C all 355-2631. 48 Nancy G race, D earborn sopho­ P r iv a c y a n d l ü x ü r y . T wo 46 140 H aslett S treet. 332-0844.48 TV "SE T and stand, $25. Sewing ftolite All-A Tuminumium folding C lo se-in location. C all L oretta RIDER WANTED to L aw rence, m ore, to R oger W arren, D ear­ bedroom furnished. B est off- ONE GIRL for large apartm ent. SUMMER, g irls single room with m achine and ca se , $25. 355- travel tra ile r, 48-in. i. high ht| tra v - M cKendry, 372-2523 or Abood K ansas. L e a v i n g , June 12. born junior and Delta Sigma PI. cam pus studying atm osphere. A ir conditioned. Balcony. F or cooking also, ap artm ent for 2-3 0250 days; 337-1201 evenings, elir.g, opens full lelght helgl when R ealty C o., 372-3600. 48 M arvin, 355-1156. 48 Nancy M elnel, G rand Haven Renting Avondale A partm ents su m m er. C lose to cam pus. 332- g irls . Opposite B erkey H all. 48 cam pii D 8t C Cl n p ln g T rail- rATTON’SIVC. 1631 Ann. Shown RIDE WANTED to W rlghtstown, j u n i o r , to Donald P eterso n , for sum m er and fall. Leave your 2401. 48 332-2495. 48 DANISH CONVERTIBLE couch, e r Sales, 6844 S. ; ed ar. 694- any t i m e . Sharp 3-bedroom N .J. area . M ust arriv e June 12. M uskegon junior, and Delta Sigma c a r at your apartm ent—5blocks MALE GRADUATES, senior stu­ m atching ch airs, huge bookcase. 8781. 48 ranch. Screened-ln patio. L arge C all 353-2482. 48 PI.Donna Shubat, D earborn sopho­ from cam pus. C all 337-2080 Houses dents. C lean, quiet, priv ate en - 10-speed bicycle, stepladder, S tM MOON Deluxe 10 xl57T7l b e a u t i f u l l a n d s c a p e d l o t . WANTED: RIDER to L os A ngeles. for fu rth er inform ation or stop HOUSE: TWO bedroom s. Com - t r a n e e . A djacent c a m p u s . slat-tab le . 332-6902 , 332-1 ’ 70 ttxcellent condltiot . C arpeted $13,900. 48 Leaving June 10. C all 339-2075. m o re, to Vincent A. W aslk, D ear­ born junior and Delta Sigma P i. at the office at 400 Gunson, any pletely furnished for four stu­ R oom s. 143 Bogue (Parking) after 5:30. 48 living room . See t< appreciate, B arb ara Sevy, St. Johns, A ri­ evening at 7 p.m . 48 dents. Sum m er o r fall. $135 332-4558 48 AMBASSADOR OLDS E -F la t, Y . Phorone 339-8811. 48 Service RIDE WANTED to Willow Run F rench horn. Like new. B est airp o rt, 2:00 F riday , June 11. zona junior at Arizona State Uni­ APARTMENTS, $45. to $50. p er m onthly. Phone ED 2 - 4541. 48 ROOMS FOR m en.N ear F ran d o r. Sli Al SC OF draft. 1964, 50x“lO, B U S Y C 6L LE G E STUDENTS! F ast D river. C all 355-0399. 48 v ersity , to W arren P latt, St. m onth. F urnished, p er p erson BEAUTIFUL T H R E E bedroom , CP arkin lean, c o m f o r t a b l e . Q uiet. offer over $200. 337-9630, after New Moon h o u se tra iler, on lot. Ironing in my hom e. C lose to Johns, A rizona senior. for sum m er and fall. F ou r to furnished hom e. L arge yard. g. On bus line. C all IV 9 pm . 48 Ideal for people who would ra th ­ cam pus. R easonable. C all 337- Wanted C h e r y l e SaF ran, D e t r o i t an apartm ent. C all 337-2080 to Rent for two y e a rs. 340 Wild­ 2-3454. 48 S A S ^ Y S O N Y T a p e re c o rd e r. e r Invest t h e i r money t h a n 0940, ask for Jean . 48 TEACHING COUPLE, G raduate sophom ore, to Andrew K ram er, see m odel. 5 blocks from cam ­ wood D rive. 332-1894. 48 ROOM for Woman. Low er rent T alk s back. P ortab le - So easy squander it on no-retu rn rent. TV RENTALS for students. Eco­ students, no children, d e sire 1 D etroit junior and Z eta Beta T au. pus. Avondale A partm ents. 48 ONE GlRL to sh are cottage on in exchange for light housekeep­ to handle. New, $70. Will sell C ontact M r. K ant/, 485-1035, nom ical rates by the term and o r 2 bedroom furnished hom e, L e s l i e G oldstone, New Ro­ MARRIED" C O U P L E rStove, r e - Lake Lansing, June 15-Sept. 15. ing. C all 8-3 p.m .; anytim e $30 or best offer. 353-1650, 332 - after 5 pm. 48 month. U niversity TV R entals, o r apartm ent, clo se to MSU, chelle, New York junio r and Sig­ frig e ra to r, utilities furnished. $40 monthly. 351-4432. 48 w eek-ends. OX 9-2729, 48 4036. 48 1936“ p r a Tr Te s c h o o n e r ; 37) x 484-9263. C June 15-Sept. 1. W rite 701 E ast m a Kappa, to Donald B lgelm an, $85.00 p e r month. C all ED 2- ONE B EDROOM com pletely fum - RÖOMS FOR sum m er term . $5 FRESH HOM E-grown asparagus, 8. Occupancy June 15, or F all. O rchard, T ra v e rse C ity, M ichi­ Southfield graduate and Z eta Beta 1027 evenings and weekends. ished. Students w elcom e. Dish­ p e r week. Full kitchen p riv i­ rhubarb . Ice cold w aterm elon, Ideal for couple, or vacationing. PLAYBOX SAND (WHITE) gan: or call co llect, 947-5276. Tau. F our STUDENT fu rn ish e d a p a rt- w ash er. L arge back y ard . $120 leg es. U lrey C o-op, 532 Abbott. sMARKET, tra w b e rrie s. PRINCES FARM Oti lot. Phone 332-4024. Okemos Rd. at US 16. 48 P u re Silica 100-lb. sacks, BlCYCLE, 10-speed. Will rent, 48 332-6349. On WKAR m ent. Sum m er te rm . F a r king. 332-3660 o r 337-0650. 48 $1.25 at yard. $1.65 d e-. or b u y , for sum m er t e r m . $150.00 p er month. C all ED 2- THREE MÉN needed for large WANTED ONE m ale room m ate B I C Y C L E STORAGE: S a l e s , Phone 337-2343. C Lost & Found liv ered . D arling B uilder’s T ra v el from cam pus to work. 1027 evenings and w eekends. house, L ansing. 15 room s, fire­ for sum m er te rm . E vergreen i i n 1e s s steel, Doxa Supply Co. C all 355-8778. 48 ONE g irl wanted for large iux- places, private bedroom s. IV Abetween. rm s. $45 m onthly. ED 7-1897 serv ice and re n ta ls. EAST LAN­ m an’s w r i s t w a t c h . B r o w n 1066 T u rn er IV 9-5707 .6. end . Iß». 48 SING CYCLE. 1215 E. Grand leather band. Belonged tom em - BLOOD DONORS Needed. $5 for u ry ap artm ent sum m er 'term . ‘■9-AMI. ^ ■ 48 R iypr. C all 3 3 V |^ q 3 . . , .t> C f , \vjo-v..»“ •> T-**^jj*tre. DIAPER SERVICE, th re e types of ,, RH,positive; $7 for RH negative, 'b> om —Chopin; fC kìn i w l s . houses. & U \» W Z h t T E Z T W ' (Hape/w to ch o fse rru m . tfont ^ tie tro ft Blood S arvtce, inc.,’ , B lrlade in 'G , Andante Spianato E N G m en. Singles, doubles, som e 4- speed bicycles, $39.77, f u l l L lS H T T & T rr WEIGHT1 3- Delegation, h e r# ' May l8, 19, AIr - c o N d it io n e d , l u x u r y , E a # side. 3-bedr oom. Accom­ wash for clean er, w hiter dia­ E , Michigan Ave., H ours 9-4, ap artm ent, with swim m ing pool. m odate 3 - 6 Am ple p a r k i n g . man room s with cooking. L arge, p ric e . R ental-purchase term s 20. P lease call, 355-4662 . 48 p e rs. Fiuif dried and folded. Use Monday, T uesday, W ednesday, G rande Polonaise. 2 Springtim e—G rieg, L yric Sum m er term . One bedroom . C all 337-0650. 48 quiet, fully furnished. Laundry, LOST—T heta Chi pin at G ables. F rid ay . 12-7 T hursday. 489- P i e c e s : B enjam in, Rom antic parking. Lobby with T .V . A ver­ available. We also have tennis R ew ard. C all E D 2-3763.H ELPI your own or rent o u rs. Contain­ $155. B urcham Woods. 351- m a l e , SHARE h o u s e fo rsu m r a c q u e t, golf balls, badm inton e rs furnished. No deposit. 25 7587. 48 Fantasy; M endelssohn, Symphony 4366. 48 m e r. P riv a te room , m aid s e r ­ age grade point, 3.3 Renting now birdiea, gifts and housew ares. 48 y e ars experience. BY-LO DIA­ EAST SIDE. P riv ate . F urnished vice, air-co n d itio n in g . .$ 1 2 0 / for sum m er and fall. Spartan ACE HARDWHERE, a c r o s s FOUND: M en's watch near Oom - PER SERVICE, 1010 E . Mich­ A BE IT E R PRICE for your c a r No. 4; Shostakovich, Song of the puter C enter. Call B ruce. 353- igan. IV 2-0421. at PH ILP DODGE, 1431 E ast F o re sts; Schubert, Symphony No. th ree r o o m s . B ath, parking. te rm . 485-0961. 48 H all, 215 L ouis, 1 block cam ­ from Union. ED 2-3212. C 1943. C M ichigan. See R uss Lay. Phone 5. U tilitie s included. $80 m onthly. SUMMER, i BLOCKS to cam pus. pus. ED 2-2574. A dults only. IV 2-1824. 48 C arpeted, fireplace, p a r k i n g , APPROVED SPACIOUS. In new AKC reg istered . Has had all LO ST^ BERNARD, 7 m onths old. ST:- !3AIR of reading g lasses DIAPER SERVICE, sam e diapers IV 4-4517. returned. E ither you rs or ours. FORMER I N S T R U G T O R r e - K illingsw orth, p ro fesso r of L a­ C 10 On C a m p u s —C h a r l e s In brown case. Between R iver SUBLEASE HASl ETT apartm ent. com pletely furnished. $160. p er hom e. Living room , two bed­ shots. Call 355-7360. 48 With our serv ice, you may in­ turnlng July-A ugust to finish bor and' Industrial R elations, Sum m er te rm . T op floor. A ir- m onth. Phone 694-5917, 48 room s. Four boys. P riv ate en­ FOR WEDDTn C a n d practical St. and Anthony H all. 332-2401. 48 clude two pounds of baby clothes PHD. D esires furnished 2-bed­ “ Sixth Annual C entennial Review c o n d i t i o n e d . Balcony. C a l l NEXT YEAR-W anted two m ale tran ce, bath. ED 7-9794. 48 show er gifts, see Ace H ard- that do not fade. D iaper pail fu r­ room ’hou se-apartm ent. ED 7- L ectu re .” J e rry , 337-0397. 48 students to sh are m odern home, ALPHA XI DELTA Sorority. Öpen w here’a selections. 201 E. Grand Personal nished. 9366. 48 1 M usic T h e a te r—New Anthony STUDENT APARTMENT: U nap- five m iles from cam pus. Sep- for 10 weeks sum m er school. R iver, acro ss f r o m Union. PR E E 'T N T A R C E M E R T T T nrW , AMERICAN DIAPER SERVICE Newley m usical, ‘‘T he ro a r of 914 E . G ier St. WANTED TO sublet for July and T he G reasepaint” . proved. Reduced ra te s . Sum m er tem b er-Ju n e. $40 p e r month. F o r further inform ation, call Phone ED 2-3212. C 5 x 7 . B ring this ad to MAREK August, a furnished 4 bedroom te rm only. Four students, ED 339-2597. 48 M rs. Jones, ED 2-4659. 48 IV 2-0864 C 8 K reek O pera, "Jo n n y S pielt- 2-4963. 48 NEAR MSU: Two bedroom fu r- GOOD, LOW co st living. $F65. WEDDING D R E S 'i.E iceirint ~,iT- REXALL PRESCRIPTION CEN­ ACCIDENT PROBLEM ? " C a D house, E . Lansing, 355-2380 auf.” dltlon. Only 10 m onths old. Size TER, 301 N .C llp p ert, by F ra n ­ KALAMAZOO STREET BODY before 4. 48 10:30 M usic of T oday—R ecent M ^JU .-C LO SE to cam pus. Sum­ nlshed house. M ales p re fe rre d . for room , board p er te rm . M otts 10-12. $35. 329 W. Saglnsw. d o r. C48 SHOP. Sm all dents to large WILL BUY: M aternity clothing, E lectro n ic M u s i c by B e r i o , m e r te rm for four m en stu­ A vailable for su m m er.C all 485- C o - O p e r a t i v e , 413 H lllcrest. 484-9920. 48 w recks. A m erican and foreign suitable for office. Sizes 10 thru T o g n i , C astiglioni, C lem enti, dents. Six room s, firs t floor, 5135. * 48 332-1440. 48 MENS ciothlng-sulta (4 IT )', m ad- Lyle & Helen’s Salon c a rs . G uaranteed w o r k . 489- 12. Phone NA 7-6207, after 6 pm . Vlad, Donatonl, ElD abh, A rel and air-conditioned. R eferences r e ­ MEN: SHARE spacious h o m e . ATTENTION COEDS: ¿TA House ra s sportcoat (42) sw eaters (L), 48 Dlvidowsky. quired. See evenings at 302 Two blocks from cam pus. With open for sum m er school. M eals, vest. Excellent condition. Mov­ ELECTROLOGIST 7507. 1411 E ast K alam azoo. C M,AaC, 48 other college m en. Enjoy all M -F . Choice of room s. F or in­ ing, phone 351-4730. with 21 Y ears E xperience DRESSMAKING AND alteratio n s. benefits including cooking p riv i­ form ation, call ED 2-0869. 48 48 Phone 337-9637. 48 ' e x c l u s i v e b u t n o t expensive' in Removal of Unwanted H air P E A N U T S / WELL, HERE I AM leg es. $40-$45 m o n t h l y . All MEN: SUMMER, fall. Doubles. STEREG, MACN a Vo X Mahogany [730 S. CEDAR IV 2-7744 WATCH REPAIRING and clean- th P y AT ¿AMP $TANDlN6 u titlitie s paid. No ex tra co sts. C lean, quiet. Two blocks, B e r­ C onsole. Duo T herm pow er lawn lng, using the new u ltrasonic COOL S U M M E R in Mi* F irs t chou) C hoice of room s. Now avail­ key. 351-4017. 532 >nn after 6. m ow er. C all IV 4 6109, after RENT "YO[ R TV from N E JaG . cleaning equipm ent. Ring siz­ t "^M A R T LINE...LUNCH IS able for sum m er. 337-0759. 48 48 6 p.m . 48 New Zenith portable for only $9 ing and rem ounting. All work 60NNA TASTE 6000/ J U S T AVAILABLE: s u m m e r MEN: APPRÖ VEb, supervised. DIAMOND p er month. F ree serv ice and de­ only. F our bedroom s. Four man Cooking, parking, laundry. T wo C a ra t. White gold setting. $300. livery. ------------------------------r-7 JTTFTG. M eigFt 7 4 guaranteed. THOMPSON Call NEJAC TV R ental. JEW ELRY, 223 M .A .C., E ast MATERNITY y /ro R K lim it. E ast side L ansing. C om ­ blocks to c a m p u s . Singles, 482-6404 after 6. 48 482-0624. C L ansing. C all ED 2-2293. 48 ^HOP pletely furnished. U tilitie s ex­ doubles. 327 H lllcrest. 332 -6118. HALF T W r;" T V 7 irF e J T T T T - cept phone paid. $160per month. 48 cycles, la m p s ch eats, much C u sto m F ram ing P rm ts - e tc h in g s Typing Service FASHIONS / 489-7374 after 6 pm . m ore. 931 H. C h erry L ane* O riginal t TYPING IN my hom e. 5U w .p.m . FIVE BEDROOM F o u s e ," f w o COMFORTABLE ROOM in quiet and convenient location. E xcel­ 355-8073 after 6 p.m . 48 Styled to f i t your home Pick up and d e liv er. Phone OX S m art, cool shifts in sportive & d re ssy sty les to fit every sum m er blocks from cam pus. R ecreation lent 9-2226. 48 room with b a r. F irep lace.C o m ­ student. study conditions for m ale EVERS q FT TV. 17 in c R, table QUARMBY’S M .A .P . T Y F lfT C SERVICE. occasion $7.98 & up uJ h a t 's YOUR P arking, IV 2-8304. m odel. E x c e l l e n t condition. 2000 E. Mich. IV 2-7322 N A M E ,K I D ? p letely furnished. 3 month sum ­ 48 $39.95. C all IV 9-1982. 48 T h eses, t e r m p a p e r s and m e r lea se . Phone 489-2334, ED APPROVED" SINGLE* room s. 1/5 COIN’S. I ’P-To^dete. iiooEs and N É W rM F O R E have- so many dissertatio n s. Phone IV 5-0107. 48 Shop Our T 2-8191. 48 block from cam pus. F ree pa r k­ ■Ingles. Inquire at IV 2-9441.48 p ro fe sso rs saved So much on in- ing, phone. P rivate entrance. TRU M PET. IN perfect corvEtkrfw surance withsaving BUBOLZ, We m ake BARB1 M EL, P rofessio nal typist. you yours. No Job too large o r too 'sm all. Maternity Boutique Sum m er only. 337-2054. 48 A lso, t»< m icroscope*. 332- B U B O L Z INSURANCE. money by 332- Block off cam pus. 332-3255. C 3325. ** 8671. C48 TYPING. TERM p a p ers and the- e Shôrts-C abin B oys Sum m er Rooms ONTFo KKL A R M Y Ordinance s e s. E lectric ty p ew riter. F ast All co lo rs, cotton, stretch C o rp s D ress blues. Size 38- Peanuts Personal 48 / F o r MEN 40 long. ExC'-llent condition. serv ice . C all 332-4597. and Good Luck to: BEV TALLMAN. Your th eses’, denim $3.98 & up S i n g l e s - $10 $65. 329 W. seginew . *84-9920. LiP Peach P it and Jim , Diane, te rm p a p ers, e tc ., typed In my HÊV, GET A LOAD OF TH E D o u b l e s - $7 48 B arb, C aro l, R ichard, Faye, hom e. E lectric ty p ew riter. 372- • j a c k e t s & Tops KID WITH THE FVNNV NAME! iTNCTR n o n n w r i n e . a v ifr- R lc, OLD Sue, Booby, T o m , 3849. C48 Cool c o t t o n sleeveless SPARTAN HALL poos rugs, «axes flo o rs. $15.00 R oberta, N ora, Joel, R obert, TYPING IN m y Rome. N eat and 'I f S p s W i su n b ack s-d ress-u p too. 215 Loula St. 482-6404. 48 M r. B aker, B eaver B asin two accu rate. W ill pick up and de­ $2.98 & up i 1 Block F rom Campus BASIE B tA T K d re ss, new. Size m inus One, and all the re s t of liv e r. Phone IV 2-6850. 48 ED 2-2574 14 -15. Half p rice . ED 2-2039.48 th e Forry T hieves. B e h a v e SU PW IO R THESES, general typ- • S k irts-S lack s Y ourselves, From Bonnie and Agnea. ln g ^ P ro fessio n al s e c r e t a r y . cotton M ix 8t m atch favorites us L___ 1wc'/w HMP See 5 A n d 10 \6oek JOHANNA: Mind your mouth, s ls- IBM E xecutive. Dawn M organ. 8t in c o o l cotton-dacron LU Hg te r, or I'll mind my law yer with ED 7-0971 after 5:30. C48 rayon straig h t 8t pleated $4.98 Paul “ Sam” Heindel At NOW A v a ila b le F or a slander law suit. Warning from ANN BROWN t GORDON, typist -a 48 and m ultilith offset printing. black & w hite U N ÍH 1$ G o m k TAfTE Au)FUL ! BUD KOUTS CHEVROLET ur ¡spoetai an ex -frien d . (Black and white and co lor). check • L ingerie 2801 E ast M ichigan Avenue Gongr arul at Ions a n d Good Luck P e t t l - P a n t s , slip , pan­ IMP ALA, new convertible, to: A rty, J.V .G ., Keith, Ricki, IBM. G eneral typing, te rm pap­ $ 1 2 .9 8 tie s, g ird les, b ras. Dave, Diana, P e te r D., Duane, e r s , th eses, d isse rta tio n s. ED w heel co v ers, seat b elts & ►A lb ert Apts. »Avenue Apts. Kenneth, M a r c y , Sue, Phil, 2-8384. C (siz es 6-44) $1.00 & up re tra c to rs , 2-speed w ipers R iverside East Apts. D e n n i s , . Hugh, J e r r y , M1-* JOB RESUMES, 100 copies, $4.56. & w ash ers, radio, h eater, iRiverhouse Apts. U se O ur C o n ven ien t w hitew all tire s . R oberta, and any others 1 may ALDlNGER DIRECT MAIL Ad­ L a y o w a y P la n ! C a ll Or Viali have m issed - please repay v ertising, 533 N. C lippert. IV r | j $ 2 6 3 0 .7 9 petry cash before leaving city 5-2213. 191C E. Mich.-Open 3 Nights a W e e k 'til 9-Free Porking-IV 4-9607 204 R iv e r St. C plus sales tax and license. lim its. From Bonnie and Agnes ê-1 14 M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L an sing, M ichigan M onday, Ju n e 7, 1965 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR It’ s Tim e T o S p e e d U p T h e Pace (continued fro m page 2) ASMSU Budget Approved The Student B oard approved an ASMSU b u d g e t, b u t eq u al g ra n ts ing e v e n t and a re c e ip t fro m th e B o a rd h o s p ita lity , $100; s e c r e ­ $8,078 ASMSU budget for fall w e re m a d e to th e s e o rg a n iz a ­ n a tio n a l o rg a n iz a tio n . ta r y fo r b o a rd m e e tin g s, $50; • T o th e E d ito r: w hat m e a s u re s a r e n e c e s s a r y H e h a s b een ad v ised th a t th e s e attem pting to buy a hom e, m any term W ednesday which Is expec­ tio n s fro m an u n a llo c a te d $1,200 T h e c lu b , w hose p u rp o s e Is to c o n fe re n c e s , $700; re m o d e lin g of to c o m b at It. p e o p le a r e h is m a jo r s u p p o rt, of us have com e to question the ted to be between $600 and $900 In C a m p u s C h e s t. r a is e fu n ds fo r SNCC to u s e In o ffic e s, $200. W e h av e in th e E a s t L a n sin g T h e N eg ro h a s been c o u n s e le d h is o n ly h ope fo r ac h iev in g fu ll validity of this advice. We feel overdraw n. T h e C am p u s C h e st fu n ds h av e fu rth e rin g i n t e g r a t i o n , w as S e n io r c la s s e le c tio n s an d a c o m m u n ity to d ay a d iv isio n of fo r th e p a s t h u n d red y e a r s th a t m e m b e rs h ip in tills s o c ie ty . T o that the p ro ce ss m ust be m ore “ It is difficult to say exactly b ee n r a is e d th ro u g h p en n y n ig h ts, g ra n te d p e rm is s io n to h o ld an p o s s ib le re fe re n d u m on ra is in g o p in io n re g a rd in g th e p a c e at a s h e s e e k s th o se r ig h ts su p * le a v e th e m b eh in d , to p u sh h is rapid, that the pace m ust be how much overdraw n the budget th e U g lie s t G re e k c o n te s t an d d o ­ e a r l i e r fu n d -ra isin g e v e n t on th e s tu d e n t ta x , $60; stu d e n t gov­ w hich w e sh o u ld p ro c e e d to w ard p o se d ly g u a ra n te e d to e v e r y c i ti­ p u r s u it o f c o m p le te c itiz e n s h ip stepped up. will b e,” said Rick H ollander, n a tio n s fro m liv in g u n its . th e s e co n d itio n s. It h a s n o t sub ­ e rn m e n t o p e ra tio n s , $500; tr a v e l • g o a l g e n e ra lly a g re e d to be zen h e m u st n ot m o ve to o fast* a t a p a c e w hich d o e s n o t allo w We know that in stepping up ASMSU co m ptroller. J im G ra h a m , m e m b e r a t la r g e , m itte d an acco u n t to ASMSU* an d d isc o u n t s e r v ic e s , $25; le g a l d e s ir a b le — th e e r a d i c a t i o n of H e h a s been to ld th a t h is p a c e th e m tim e to ex h a u stiv e ly s e a rc h the pace of our struggle for “ We are expectin g$7,000from w as a p p o in ted h ea d of a c o m m it­ T h e V a rs ity C lu b re c e iv e d p e r ­ a id , $250; a c a d e m ic a f fa irs , $15. d is c rim in a tio n b a se d on r a c e , m u s t b e such th a t h e w ill n ot th e i r c o n s c ie n c e s an d th en a c t w ith equality we run the risk of losing the fall te rm student tax plus te e to In v e s tig a te and p r e p a r e fo r m is s io n to b rin g th e H a rle m O rg a n iz a tio n s d ire c to ry , $525; c r e e d , o r c o lo r! le a v e beh in d th e m o d e ra te s , th e h im , h e is to ld , is to d e fe a t h is those who hesitate, those who 1 $500 incom e f r o m student gov­ a re fe re n d u m on ra is in g th e s tu ­ G lo b e tr o tte r s to c a m p u s n e x t In te rn a tio n a l S t u d e n t A ffa irs , F ew today w ill d is a g re e th a t p eo p le of good w ill who b e lie v e p u rp o se . a re retice n t about supporting our ernm ent se rv ic e s, but w e can’t d en t ta x n e x t fa ll. M a rc h 23 to r a is e fu n d s fo r th e $600 f o r m ix e r s , tra n s p o rta tio n d isc rim in a tio n Is re p re h e n s ib le . in th e w o rth of h is c a u s e b u t who B y an d la rg e w e h av e d e fe rr e d cau se although they know It to determ ihe the tax until we know H is c o m m itte e w ill a ls o stud y R alp h Y oung S ch olarsh ip *. to to u r s o f lo c a l b u s in e s s e s , a F ew to d ay w ill d is a g re e th a t d is ­ m u st b e given tim e to sp e a k and to th is c o u n s e l— w e h a v e m o ved be ju st. We re g re t th e ir lo ss. the exact en ro llm en t." o th e r w ay s o f g ain in g fu n d s to e x ­ T h e c o m p le te b ud get Is a s fo l­ m e m b e rs h ip d riv e , and an o rie n ­ c rim in a tio n e x is ts In E a s t L a n ­ a c t for w hat th ey know to b e a t a p a c e w hich m an y of u s fe lt We can only hope that the num ­ He said th ere will also be som e p an d s tu d e n t g o v e rn m e n t p r o ­ lo w s: ty p e w rite r d e p re c ia tio n , ta tio n b o o k let and p u b lic ity . sin g . D isa g re e m e n t a r is e s o v e r rig h t. d eep w ith in u s w as to o slo w . b e r lo st will be sm all. sum m er expenses. g ra m s . $200; te le p h o n e s, $600; p o s ta g e , S p a rta n S p irit, $625 fo r pep B u t 100 y e a r s la te r w hen a g irl We cannot, Indeed we m ust T he board com pletely cu t $270 In o th e r ac tio n , th e b o a rd s e t $120; la b o r— tw o fu ll tim e s e c r e ­ r a lli e s , a p u b lic a d d re s s s y s te m , c a n b e d en ied th e rig h t to r e n t not, delay longer in insuring Included in the original budget fo u r re q u ir e m e n ts fo r c a n d ld a te a ta r i e s , $1,360; th re e em p lo y e s c o m p u te r p ro g r a m s and fla sh a ro o m s im p ly b e c a u se s h e is a that all men do Indeed have those for a weekend of freshm an activ­ fo r s e n io r c la s s p re s id e n t: th ey f o r m im e o g ra p h in g s e r v ic e and c a r d s fo r B lo ck S s tu n ts Legality And Morality N e g ro , w hen fa cu lty m e m b e rs c a n b e d is c rim in a te d a g a in s t in rig h ts and p riv ileg es to which the A m erican ethic d e clares them itie s, sim ila r to South C am pus W eekend a n d the Frosh-S oph m u st h a v e e a rn e d 130 o r m o re c r e d its , h av e b ee n s tu d e n ts a t s tu d e n t lo a n s , $375; tw o e m p lo y e s ’ to do s ilk s c re e n in g , $250. L e g is la tiv e r e la tio n s , $8; p ub ­ lic r e la tio n s , $50 fo r 10 n e w sle t­ to be entitled. Daze which w ere not held this MSU th e p re v io u s y e a r , b e In S u p p lie s, $635; lu n ch eo n w ith te r s ; c a b in e t h o s p ita lity , $50; and To the E ditor: bld him to follow his natural We hope as we m ove out at a y e a r. good sta n d in g w ith th e U n lv e rs lty P r e s id e n t Jo h n A . H an n ah , $80; a c tiv itie s c a rn iv a l, $300. In answ er to M iss P a rry 's Im pulse and poison his w ife. Freedom Costs f a s t e r pace tow ard this goal It also cut the board ho spital­ and s ig n a s ta te m e n t o f a g re e ­ lette r of May 21 : Q uestion the “ rig h t" to sell whose realization is long over­ ity fund in half, from $200 to m e n t w ith th e d u tie s and lim ita ­ to w hom ever w M please— since due that we do so in such a 1 ag ree with you on one point only—th ere Is a definite distinc­ once a house Is sold, the In­ habitants generally m ove aw ay. T o the E ditor: m anner as to m ake obvious our $100, but added $200 to a $500 fund for attending co n feren ces. tio n s o f th e o ffice . W rite -In c a n d id a te s w ill b e a l­ Delta Sigma Theta Taps 6 tion to be m ade between “ those T hanks to the m any faculty, total com m itm ent to it and to T he board earm ark ed $300 of lo w ed , b u t If one w in s, h e m u st who demand that any and all Why would they be p a rtic u larly students and fi lends who co n trib ­ persuad e all others who sub - the conference fund to send stu­ sig n th e sta te m e n t b e fo re ta k in g N ew a c tiv e s in D elta S igm a L e u tls h le P a lm e r, In k s te r sop h ­ m eans be used to secure their Interested In the people who live uted to the dem o n strato rs’ ball scrib e to it to work, with us if dents to t h e p re -re g is tra tio n o ffice . T h e ta S o ro rity a r e : o m o re , a n d G ay le R o b e rts o n , rig h ts, and those who Insist that th e re after them ? As for re n ta ls, fund* T h e co st of freedom is , in­ p ossib le, separately if neces - leadership conference. T h e b o a rd p o stp o n ed a c h a r te r A u d re y C un n in gh am , M u sk eg o n C a m b rid g e , M a s s ., so p h o m o re . under our constitutional govern­ 1 fail to see how we Infringe on deed, not free. sary , for its realization. A p propriations of $175 for the to th e F rie n d s o f SNCC (S tudent s o p h o m o re ; S e d o n l a J a m e s , T h e D e lta S ig m a T h e ta p r e s i­ m ent rights a re not available on any “ right” when we p ass a law C am pus Com m unity C om m ission N o n v io len t C o o rd in a tin g C o m ­ W ash in g to n , D ,C „ s e n io r; E ls ie d e n t, D ian a T a lia f e r r o , w as r e ­ dem and...” that says no one can be denied Tom Sullivan H artford Jennings and $135 for the Student E duca- m itte e ) u n til th e g ro u p p r e s e n ts M o o re , In k s te r fre s h m a n ; J a n ie cen tly . c h o s e n S w e e th e a rt of R ights, M iss P a rry , should not lodging solely on the b asis of D etro it sen io r G reenfield, Ohio, Junior tlon C o rp s w ere taken out of the an a c c o u n t of Its la s t fu n d - ra is ­ M o ss , E v a n sto n , 111., so p h o m o re ; O m eg a P s l P h i. have to be demanded—they a re race. guaranteed under our Constitu­ P erhaps the difference be - tion, and the governm ent that tween us, M iss P a rry , Is that I feel human rights and dignity operates under that C onstitution should com e before the “ right” is sworn to uphold it. The c ri­ of som eone to exercise his petty sis aro se because the govern­ prejudices. m ent had forgotten that it m ust This country was built on a protect ALL the people. revolution for freedom , and Its I would be the firs t to agree g reatest claim still Is freedom that this is a m oral Issue, but for a ll. Our cause is the ful­ then our whole legal system Is fillm ent of that claim , w ith fre e ­ based on a code of m o rals. I dom for all—now. re fe r to laws that say you m ay not kill, or steal o r kidnap. P e r­ haps we should reco nsid er—it P at Smith m ight be that we a re Infringing M anistee sophom ore on som eone’s rights when we fo r- A Way Out For Frats To the Editor: Any fra tern ity m e m b er-stu - dent governm ent lead er m ight Being a m em ber and dedicated now question the evidence for upholder of fratern ities and the claim ing such reg ressio n . 1 could fra tern ity system , I can not but then point out the exam ple of sadly shake my head and sorro w ­ tow fra te rn itie s at Wayne State fully reflect upon the lette r by U niversity about eight y e ars ago Tal Lapins decrying d iscrim i­ who genuinely undertook an ex­ nation in a p artic u lar fratern ity change p rogram to begin a fight and also the le tte r by R obert L. against bigotry In the fra tern ity G reen, in which the obvious im ­ system . It w as our thought a t that plication was that som e of the egg tim e that we had m ade a giant throw ers at a recent dem onstra- step In the fight. tloi. w ere fratern ity m em bers k k k k k k k k kkk kk k k k k A A A k k k A A A A irkirk A * A (or, at least they w ere “ f ra te r- To quote from a Wayne State nl:> , th e best^ ( D ally ''» .if tradition of conform ity.) ’ ed itorial: I ag ree with Bob G reen, It Is “ A f r a t e r n i t y , by Its very 1 tim e for us to be concerned, nam e, m eans B rotherhood. T his especially those in fra tern ities concept, how ever, h a s . b e e n who speak of brotherhood and strangely absent In the G reek- those of us who have spoken of filled cam puses around the na­ C O M IN G S O O N .. if if if such Ideals but now obviously tion. (Nam e of fraternity) and have let our egg-throw ing bro­ (nam e of fratern ity ) have, at th e rs rep resen t us to the public. le a st, put one foot forw ard on a .After reading and briefly dis­ tion.” cussing (with an an ti-fratern ity long m arch to rectify this situa­ Campus Book Store, expanding with MSU 1 if 9 * person) these le tte rs , 1 could not F ra te rn ity b ro th e rs at M ichi­ *i f help but be c ritica l and note that gan State: It ap pears that not If e v e n ts , as indicated In those only has the ground of that single le tte rs , a re tru e then fra tern ity step been lo st but that by egg a n d th e fra tern ity system at throw ing and u tte r failu re to be P R O U D LY A N N O U N C ES if M ichigan State is steadily pledg­ Involved and to act we have moved } i ing and m arching backw ards Into steadily backw ards. bigotry when It certainly has ev ery opportunity to move fo r­ How do we rectify this situa­ w ard with brotherhood and good tion, b ro th ers? Since I am p a st if if if The addition of another Campus Book w ill. What’s m ore, it appears the active stage I can only suggest Store to the East Lansing Community . that the student governm ent lead­ that I intend to re trie v e m y e rs , m ostly fratern ity people (I leng-put-aw ay fra tern ity pin and h esitate to use “ m en"), a re at proudly w ear It on the next picket the helm of the regression. line for brotherhood. I m ay even buy a strip ed sh irt to w ear It on. Will I see you with m e, bro th ers? Iif We will be ready this summer, operating * * * if in two locations, one at each end of Registration Plan if if John L. Johnson if T o the E ditor: A ssistant Instru ctor of E lem entary Special Education if F all reg istratio n will coincide with Rosh Hashanah, one of the holiest days of the Jew ish calen­ THE CARD SHOP, INC. if if town, for your added convenience. d a r. 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