I MICHIGAN WELCOME WELCOME CLASS OF STATE UNIVERSITY f EW S WHK 1965 1969 P A C K ED W E E K FA C ES N EW C O M ER S O p e n H o u ses, E n r o l l m e n t T e s ts , T a lk s H i t s N e w H ig h K e e p ’E m B u s y A t 3 Z , O O G M S U ’ s in c o m in g fr e s h m e n and t r a n s f e r s tu ­ M ic h ig a n S t a t e ’ s e n r o l l m e n t d e n ts , n u m b e rin g n e a r ly 10,00 0 , w i l l be g re e te d b y a ro u n d o f a c t iv it y w h e n th e y a r r i v e on w ill hit a n e w high th is fa ll w hen c a m p u s f o r th e o p e n in g o f f a l l t e r m . m o r e than 3 5 ,0 0 0 s t u d e n ts a r e S tu d e n ts w h o h a ve a tte n d e d a S u m m e r O r ie n ­ ta tio n C lin ic m a y b e g in a r r i v i n g as e a r ly as e x p e c t e d to r e g i s t e r fo r c l a s s e s 8 a .m . S a t., S e p t. 2 5 , f o r m o v in g in to t h e ir on the E a s t L a n s i n g c a m p u s . re s id e n c e h a lls . F r o m 8 :3 0 p .m . u n t il 11:30 p .m . in f o r m a l m ix e r s w i l l be h e ld In B r o d y , C a s e a n d Shaw h a lls a nd In J e n is o n p a r k in g lo t . M o r e than 7 ,5 0 0 f r e s h m e n w ill S u n d a y, S e p t. 2 6 , w i l l be a n o th e r a c tiv e day a r r i v e on c a m p u s to b e g in W e l ­ f o r th e s tu d e n ts . In c o m in g fr e s h m e n and t r a n s f e r s tu d e n ts a r e due to c h e c k In to re s id e n c e h a lls c o m e W eek a c t i v i t i e s Sept. 25. no la t e r th a n noon on S unday. F r o m 10 a .m . u n t il noon th e r e w i l l be an F o r the r e s t o f the stu d e n t open h o u se a t O U n H e a lth C e n te r. C a m p u s b o d y , r e g i s t r a t i o n w ill b e g i n in r e lig io u s c e n te r s w i l l h a ve open h o u se f r o m 4 to 5 :3 0 p .m . T h e P r e s id e n t's C o n v o c a tio n f o r the M e n ’s I n t r a m u r a l B u ild in g p a re n ts o f n e w s tu d e n ts w i l l b e h e ld a t2 :3 0 p .m . Sept. 27. F a l l t e r m c l a s s e s o p e n in th e A u d it o r iu m . A t 7 p .m . S unday, P r e s id e n t John A . H annah Sept. 30. w i l l a d d re s s in c o m in g fr e s h m e n in th e A u d ­ it o r i u m . F o llo w in g a t 8 :3 0 p . m . , th e re w i l l be A w id e v a r i e t y of a c t i v i t i e s g e n e ra l o r ie n ta tio n m e e tin g s f o r a l l new d o r ­ w ill g r e e t s tu d e n ts r e tu r n in g to m it o r y r e s id e n ts in t h e ir r e s id e n c e h a lls . T h e r e s t o f th e W e lc o m e W eek s c h e d u le Is cam pifS th is fa ll. a s fo llo w s : The f i r s t h o m e fo o tb a ll g a m e M ON., S E P T . 27 o f the s e a s o n w ill be h e ld O c t. 2 8 a . m . : F o r e ig n la n g u a g e p la c e m e n t te s tin g . in S p a r ta n S ta d iu m . State w ill A t d e p a r tm e n ta l o ffic e s . p lay the U n i v e r s i t y of I l l i n o i s . 8 :1 5 a .m .: M a k e u p te s tin g ( i f y o u m is s e d a C lin ic t e s t ) . Go to 207 S tu d e n t S e r v ic e s . A n e w f a ll e n t e r t a i n m e n t s e r i e s 8:1 5 a .m .: P r e s id e n t’ s W e lc o m e to T r a n s f e r S tu d e n ts . A u d it o r iu m . P r e s id e n t John A . H annah s p o n s o r e d by stu d e n t g o v e r n m e n t speaks. {ASMSU) w ill h ig h lig h t the s e a s o n . 8 :3 0 a . m . : G e n e ra l e d u c a tio n te s tin g b e g in s . 9 a . m . : L ib r a r y O r ie n ta tio n . T h r e e f e a t u r e d g r o u p s w ill be 9 a . m . : W a iv e r e x a m in a tio n s , C h e m is tr y , R o o m 138, C h e m is tr y B ld g . the S e r e n d i p i t y S i n g e r s Q ct. 16, 10 a . m . : R e - te s ttn g to r e m o v e C lin ic t e s tin g • +H. ~ *">- r-'v-*? O c t. 24. . d e fic ie n c ie s . 1 st f lo o r lo b b y , B e r k e y ^ H a ll. A d v a n c e r e s e r v a tio n re q u ir e d . * , , 1:30 p . m . : W a iv e r e x a m in a tio n « , U n iv e rs ity A new p r o g r a m th is fa ll w ill C o lle g e c o u rs e s . G o to In fo r m a tio n T a b le , 1st Tie a H um an R e l a t i o n s W eek , f l o o r , E r n s t B e s s e y H a ll. A d v a n c e r e s e r v a tio n s p o n s o r e d by the h u m a n r e l a t i o n s r e q u ir e d . 3 :3 0 -5 p .m .: F o r s tu d e n ts w h o liv e o f f c a m p u s , c o m m i s s i o n of ASM SU. a c o ffe e h o u r, P a r lo r s A ,B ,C , U n io n . U n iv e r s it y an d O ff-C a m p u s C o u n c il s tu d e n t o f f ic e r s w i l l The w ide v a r i e t y fo a c t i v i t i e s d is c u s s M S U r u le s a nd s o c ia l, c u lt u r a l, and r e c r e a tio n a l o p p o r tu n itie s . o f f e r e d on the c a m p u s i s a d i r e c t 7 -9 :3 0 p . m . : In tro d u c tio n to A S M S U . A u d it o r ­ r e s u l t of the e v e r - i n c r e a s i n g iu m . N ew s tu d e n ts m a y p e t itio n f o r c o m m itte e p o s itio n s a f t e r le a d e rs o f m a jo r s tu d e n t gov­ enrollm ent. e rn in g g ro u p s e x p la in t h e ir o rg a n iz a tio n s . T U E S . , S E P T . 28 G e n e ra l e d u c a tio n , c h e m is t r y , f o r e ig n la n ­ guage te s tin g c o n tin u e s . Open House 8 a . m . : W a iv e r e x a m in a tio n s , M a th e m a tic s . 207 P h y s ic s - M a th B ld g . 3 -5 p . m . : " K o f f e e K a p e r s , " t r a n s f e r s tu ­ d e n ts . P a r lo r s A .B .C , U n io n . At State News 4 :1 5 p . m . : H o n o rs F re s h m e n c h ild T h e a tr e . m e e t. F a ir ­ S tu d e n ts In te re s te d In w o r k in g on th e S ta te 7 :3 0 - 9 p . m . : O r ie n ta tio n to r e lig io u s g ro u p s . N e w s a r e in v ite d to an open h o u se a t 7 :3 0 p . m . , M o n ., O c t. 4, I n th e S tu d e n t S e rv ic e s W E D . , S E P T . 29 G e n e ra l e d u c a tio n , f o r e ig n la n g u a g e , m a th ­ B u ild in g m a in lo u n g e . P o s itio n s a r e o pen in g e n e ra l n e w s , s p o r ts , e m a tic s e x a m s c o n tin u e . 4 :3 0 -5 p . m . : M e e t th e T e a m . S p a rta n S ta­ p h o to g ra p h ic a nd a d v e r tis in g d e p a rtm e n ts f o r b o th jo u r n a lis m and n o n -J o u rn a l Is m m a jo r s . d iu m . A S M S U ’ s Spar ta n S p ir it C o m m itte e In v ite s y o u to m e e t " B i g g i e " M u n n , " D u f f y ” D augh­ T h e open h o u se w i l l p r o v id e an o p p o r tu n ity e r t y , th e M S U F o o tb a ll te a m , th e M S U M a r c h ­ f o r s tu d e n ts to m e e t w ith s ta f f m e m b e rs and in g B a n d and th e M S U C h e e rle a d e rs . le a r n how to w o r k In to a m a jo r p o s itio n on 7 :3 0 -8 :3 0 p.m.: For Women, Auditorium, AWS th e 3 2 ,0 0 0 c ir c u la t io n s tu d e n t d a lly . T ours o f th e e d it o r ia l and a d v e r tis in g program about women's activities. 7 :3 0 -8 :3 0 p . m . : F o r M e n . P a r lo r s A ,B ,C , o ffic e s a nd th e d a r k r o o m w l l i be g iv e n a t th a t U n io n . T h e v ic e - p r e s id e n t f o r s tu d e n t a f f a ir s , t im e . a s s is ta n t dean f o r U n iv e r s it y C o lle g e s tu d e n t R e fre s h m e n ts w i l l be s e rv e d . ( c o n t i n u e d on page 7) SSivv m m tm l m m ‘Y o u M iiff mm » , H a n n a h / . * 'A-',* expect« to get from Michigan v .■ m you come poorly equipped fp r tbe experiences are intended and expected to contribute to -fc Each year the State N e w saco o rd s to fho o f the achi*TOment of thie cen tral purpose. . awaiting you j‘ president thffi>QEPortmilty *the availab ility of rich , varied exp eri­ > j B j f i f i t ' i n t e r e a t i ng p e o p l e M e best • m essag e to the studente M W .U w n . W yoM « ttfg o t W jm * s # ie b t who B I B te*Ch‘ ences helps give M ichigan State its distinctive ch a ra cter and quality, and m akes it attractive in g .M e item in g to é ™ S m - educ aticn^ -yoe m is t t e p t r e « 1 » yodreelf. to young men and women who p o s s e s s good r it is a welcom e opportunity, ■ W #*' H There is such |>^tde v a r ie t y ^ a ctiv itie s sense as w ell as intelligence. me to introduce, m yself to you at t t o h i ** * * * ir # ******* at a la rg e , e l i s t e n to a p e r f o r m a n c e of o n e of t h e f i n e s t s y m ­ A. H a n n a h a n d GovWr-nol- a n d M r s . G e o r g e W . R o m n e y e r s in M i c h i g a n h i g h e r e d u c a t i o n a n d M i c h i g a n ' s top H e S e rv e d as an a g r ic u lt u r a l e x te n s io n s p e c ia lis t u n t il a p p o in te d p h o n i e s in t h e w o r l d . o f t e n fi nd t h e m s e l v e s s e a t e d t o g e t h e r at Kel logg C e n ­ g o v e r n m e n t l e a d e r m e e t at s o c i a l f u n c t i o n s s o o f t e n . s e c r e t a r y to th e B o a r d o f T r u s t e e s in 1935. SO IF Y O U ’RE C R A Z Y a b o u t f o o t b a l l , t r y t h e s y m ­ t e r b a n q u e t s . At m a n y of t h e t o p c o n f e r e n c e b a n q u e t s , It is s y m b o l i c b e c a u s e e d u c a t i o n is o n e of t h e g r e a t I had no id e a th a t I w o u ld be g o in g in to a d m in is t r a t iv e w o r k , ” p h o n y too. «' both t h e MSU p r e s i d e n t a n d h i s f i r s t l a d y a n d t h e p r o b l e m s f a c i n g M i c h i g a n ’s f u t u r e . he s a id , " I ju s t t r ie d to do m y Job.” T h i s , too, is p a r t of* y o u r e d u c a t i o n . G o v e r n o r a n d M i c h i g a n ’s fi r s t lad y a r e g u e s t s of h o n ­ W hen he b e c a m e p r e s id e n t o f th e s c h o o l in 1941, he s a id he had no r e a l id e a o f w h a t M S U m ig h t be lik e in th e fu tu r e . " M S U has a lw a y s had a r e ­ s p o n s ib ilit y as a la n d - g r a n t c o l­ F A T H E R A L S O P R E S ID E N T le g e - to s e rv e th e ne e ds o f th e p e o p le o f M ic h ig a n . I t s g ro w th and ch a n g e f r o m a p r i m a r i l y ag­ r i c u l t u r a l c o lle g e m e r e ly r e f le c t 'F i r s t L a d y ’ O f M S U th e c h a n g e s o f s o c ie ty .” " W h e r e t h is e v o lu tio n f r o m ag­ r i c u l t u r e to s c ie n c e and l ib e r a l a r t s w i l l ta k e u s is o n ly s p e c u ­ W a s B o m T o R o le la t io n . B u t o u r r o le w i l l b e de ­ t e r m in e d b y s o c ie ty 's n e e d s .” In k e e p in g w ith h is c o n c e rn f o r I f P r e s id e n t Jo h n A , H an n a h is know n as M r . M S U , h is w ife S a ra d e s e rv e s th e t i t l e o f M r s . M S U . s o c ie ty , H annah h a s a d is t in ­ M r s . H annah h a s sp e n t n e a r ly a ll o f h e r l if e on th e E a s t L a n s in g g u is h e d r e c o r d o f s e r v ic e on cam pus. c o m m itte e s d e a lin g w ith p u b lic H e r f a t h e r , R o b e rt S , Shaw , c a m e to th e U n iv e r s it y in 1902 as a Is s u e s . p r o f e s s o r o f a g r ic u lt u r e , th e n m o v e d to a c tin g dean o f a g r ic u lt u r e H e w a s a p p o in te d c h a ir m a n o f and p r e s id e n t o f M S U . H e p re c e d e d P r e s id e n t H a nnah. th e C i v i l R ig h ts C o m m is s io n in 1957 b y P r e s id e n t D w ig h t D . M r s . H annah w a s b o rn on c a m p u s in a h o u s e th a t s to o d w h e re E is e n h o w e r, re a p p o in te d by Land.on d o r m it o r y is n o w . H e r c h ild h o o d h o m e w as in a s e c tio n P r e s id e n t Jo h n F . K e n n e d y in 1961 k n o w n as “ fa c u lty r o w . ’ ’ and c o n tin u e s in t h is p o s t u n d e r T h e g ra d u a te r e s e a r c h b u ild in g w a s th e s ix th h o m e in th e fa c u lty P r e s id e n t L y n d o n B , J o h n s o n . r o w s e r ie s , and th e Shaw h o m e w as n e x t to i t . T h e r e w e re th r e e H a n n a h w a s a d e le g a te to th e o th e r re s id e n c e s in t h is g ro u p in g on th e E a s t s id e o f th e U n io n . M ic h ig a n C o n s titu tio n a l C o n v e n ­ tio n in 1961-62. T h e o r ig in a l p r e s id e n t’ s h o m e w a s b u ilt in 1857 and sto o d w h e re C o w le s h o u se is now lo c a te d . H e s e rv e d f o r tw o y e a r s b y ap­ p o in tm e n t o f P r e s id e n t H a r r y S. M r s . H annah spoke o f th e d iffe re n c e b e tw e e n h e r m o th e r and h e r s e lf as a p r e s id e n t’ s w ife : T r u m a n on th e In te r n a tio n a l D e ­ v e lo p m e n t B o a r d , w h ic h f o r m u ­ “ I t ’ s m u c h d if f e r e n t n o w . W hen m y fa th e r w as p re s id e n t o f la te d p o lic y f o r th e P o in t F o u r ’{ i l e i M ic h ig a n S ta te , th e s c h o o l and E a s t L a n s in g w e re o ne c o m m u n ity . P r o g r a m o f e c o n o m ic and te c h ­ f t w a s m u c h m o re p e r s o n a l, b u t th e p e rs o n a l p a r t o f m y Job n ic a l a id o v e rs e a s . h a s d e c re a s e d as th e U n iv e r s it y h a s ch a n ge d and e xpanded^’ ’ H e w a s a w a rd e d th e M e d a l o f F re e d o m b y P r e s id e n t E is e n ­ T h e one o p p o r tu n ity th a t a l l s tu d e n ts h a ve to v i s i t th e p r e s id e n t's h o w e r fo llo w in g Y V v r r At as a s ­ h o m e is d u rin g S e n io r R e c e p tio n . s is t a n t s e c r e ta r y o f cjeier.se in . **.M> r p t i i y Atm't apt to km>w r< j rn » n v smrf?»’— and 1954. • * ■ * '< Y> a t M S \J ,‘ she s S ld . “ b u t t h is is a th a n c e f o r s e n io rs to s a y h e llo H e w a s c h a irm a n o f th e U n ite d to us and f o r us to m e e t th e m , no m a tte r how b r i e f l y . " S ta te s s e c tio n o f th e C a n a d a -U .S . A lth o u g h H annah t r a v e ls q u ite fr e q u e n tly , M r s . H annah has o n ly P e r m a n e n t J o in t B o a r d o f D e ­ a c c o m p a n ie d h im tw ic e , o n c e to N ig e r ia , and on t h e ir re c e n t fe n s e f r o m 1954 u n t il 1961. t r i p to th e F a r E a s t. H a n n a h h a s been a w a rd e d h o n ­ " I w o u ld lik e to r e t u r n to N i g e r ia , " she s a id , “ I t ’ s q u ite d if ­ o r a r y d e g re e s b y M S U , U - M , fe r e n t f r o m h e re and I fo u n d th e e n t ir e c o u n tr y f a s c in a tin g . " R y u k y u s , F lo r id a , M ic h ig a n C o l­ H a n n a h , when he t r a v e ls , b r in g s h o m e m e m e n to e s o f h is v is it s , le g e o f M in in g and T e c h n o lo g y , and th e house is f i ll e d w ith n u m e ro u s u n u s u a l and b e a u tifu l R h o d e Is la n d , C e n tr a l M ic h ig a n , s o u v e n irs fr o m v a r io u s a re a s and c o u n tr ie s . A lb io n , N o r th e r n M ic h ig a n , U n i­ M r s . H annah s a id th a t th e re a s o n she d id n ’ t u s u a lly a c c o m p a n y v e r s i t y o f N ig e r ia , C o lo ra d o S ta te h e r h u s b a n d on t r ip s w a s tw o fo ld . and o th e r s . In th e f i r s t p la c e ,” sh e s a id , " t h e c h ild r e n w e re s m a lle r B u t th e p a s t, H annah w o u ld sa y , a n d 1 s e c o n d ly , m y h u sb an d u s u a lly m a k e s fr e q u e n t s h o r t t r i p s is u n im p o r ta n t. r a t h e r th a n e xte nd e d s ta y s .” ( c o n t i n u e d on p a g e 3) T h e H a n n a h s h a ve f o u r c h i l ­ d r e n — M a r y , 25, B o b , 2 3 , T o m , 2 0 , a n d D a v id , 17. M a r y a tte n d e d W e lle s le y C o l­ M ICHIGAN le g e f o r one y e a r, th e n r e tu r n e d STA TI to M S U w h e re sh e r e c e iv e d h e r U N IV I! SITV T A T E N E W S B .A . She r e c e iv e d h e r M . A . in p o li t ic a l s c ie n c e a t Y a le U n i­ v e r s i t y a nd is p r e s e n t ly w o r k ­ in g to w a rd h e r P h .D . a t Y a le . M e m b e r A s s o c ia te d P r e s s , U n ite d P r e s s In te r n a tio n a l, B o b re c e iv e d h is B .A . a t Y a le , In la n d D a ily P r e s s A s s o c ia tio n , A s s o c ia te d C o lle g ia te P r e s s w o r r ie d a b o u t c o lle g e c o s ts ? h is M .A . a t H a r v a r d , a n d r e ­ A s s o c ia tio n , M ic h ig a n P r e s s A s s o c ia tio n . tu rn e d to M S U w h e re he is w o r k ­ P u b lis h e d b y th e s tu d e n ts o f M ic h ig a n S ta te U n iv e r s it y . in g on h is P h .D . in A f r ic a n s tu ­ Is s u e d e v e r y c la s s d a y d u r in g f a l l , w in t e r and s p r in g te r m s d ie s . and tw ic e w e e k ly s u m m e r t e r m . t r y a n A B & T e d u c a tio n lo a n ! T o m is a ju n io r a t M S U and D a v id is a s e n io r in h ig h s c h o o l. Second c la s s p o s ta g e p a id a t E a s t L a n s in g , M ic h ig a n . M r s . H a n n a h , w h o r e c e iv e d E d it o r ia l a nd b u s in e s s o ffic e s a t 341 a nd 347 S tu d e n t h e r B .S . and M .S . in b io c h e m ­ S e r v ic e s B u ild in g , M ic h ig a n S ta te U n iv e r s it y , E a s t L a n s in g , i s t r y a t M S U , th in k s th a t educa­ M ic h ig a n . tio n is an im p o r ta n t p a r t o f a I itk*‘ a lo n g s h o r ts sh o rs di**sst*s and i ‘lolh«*s FFw,< , a nd has s e e n i t expand a nd c h a n ge . M a n a g e r ......................................... Jam esB a ke r She has been on c a m p u s d u rin g D e l i v e r y .........................W illa r d G a rd n e r , H o w a rd B e a n , B a r r y th e r e ig n o f tw o p r e s id e n ts and M o o r e , D o n a ld W e a th e rs p p o n , J im W r ig h t, J o h n S la g le , J o n a th a n D a y . can t r u t h f u lly b e c o n s id e re d ¿3 M S U ’ s " F i r s t L a d y .” Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Welcome Week, September 1965 3 L i b r a r y A d d i t i o n T o D o u b l e C a p a c i t y FREE T h e l i b r a r y is b u s ie s t a t n ig h t, A $4 m illio n a d d itio n w h ic h m a te ria l. 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S ix s o u n d -p ro o f c in e , c h e m is t r y . f u l th a t th e s ta te le g is la t u r e w i l l a p p ro v e th e e n t ir e c o s t o f th e p r o je c t . r o o m s a r e p ro v id e d f o r th is p u r ­ pose. T h e l i b r a r y has lo u n g e f a c i l i ­ L i b r a r y head C h a p in r e a liz e s th a t how to u se th e a v a ila b le m a t e r ia l is a q u e s tio n o fte n c o n - BOOK STORE ' h b r a r y p la y s a t ie s .in th e u r v s “ ^ ~ YlCtii t 't / i C 'i/ r h e e d u c a tio n a l p r o ­ s t a ir w e l l. T h fs is are& p t ^ . H is a d v ic e (s 131 E . Grand R iver L o n 3 in y c e s s — i t is th e b e g in n in g o f s tu d y in th e b u ild in g w h e re s tu d e n ts a n y li b r a r ia n f o r h e lp . a nd th e end o f s tu d y as new bo o ks m ay sm oke. T h e l i b r a r y 's g ro w th in v o l- E ast L ansing's departm ent sto re for studen ts- a r e re a d and new b o o ks a r e co n ­ S p e c ia l lo u n g e s a re p ro v id e d u m e has been e s p e c ia lly a p ld W h ere E a s t L ansing and the C am p u s m eet. c e iv e d and w r it t e n . f o r H o n o rs C o lle g e s tu d e n ts and In th e la s t de ca de , he s a id . In re c e n t y e a r s , th e l i b r a r y fa c u lt y . has w o rk e d to in c r e a s e and im ­ In th e v a rio u s r e g io n s k n o w n p r o v e i t s c o lle c tio n , w h ile a t a s t h e s t a c k s , s p e c ia l s tu d y th e s a m e t im e m o r e e f f ic ie n tly M A K IN G M O R E R O O M — T h i s s u m m e r m e m b e r s of t h e L i b r a r y s t a f f s p e n t h o u r s c a r r e ls a r e p ro v id e d f o r g ra d u ­ s e r v e a g ro w in g s tu d e n t b o d y. m o v i n g b o o k s in H u m a n i t i e s I on f i r s t f l o o r to m a k e r o o m f o r t h e n e w c e n t r a l r e f ­ a te s tu d e n ts . T h e s e m a y be r e ­ T h e l i b r a r y w a s b u ilt in 1955 e r e n c e s e c t i o n . 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C h a p in , d ir e c ­ s u b s e q u e n tly p a sse d u n a n im o u s ly T h e C o m m is s io n has f o u r v o l­ t o p c i v i l r i g h t s l e a d e r s . H a n n a h i s c h a i r m a n of t h e m o r e r e a l th a n th e c le r k ’ s in th e th e M SU L ib r a r y as an a s s o c i­ t o r o f th e L i b r a r y . G re e n sa id b y th e n in e -m a n b o a rd . p r o v is io n s o f th e s ta te c o n s titu ­ u n te e r c itiz e n c o m m itte e s , e s ­ U.S. C i v i l R i g h t s C o m m i s s i o n a n d G r e e n i s o n l e a v e shoe s to r e , the la w y e r 's o r th e a te d ir e c t o r in 1955. H e h a s been th a t D a n ie l W alden, in s t r u c t o r in In e a r ly s p rin g c i v i l r ig h ts t io n . ” ta b lis h e d In A U g u s t, 1964, w h ic h f r o m MSU to b e on t h e s t a f f of t h e R e v . D r . M a r t i n d e n tis t’ s . " d i r e c t o r s in c e 1959. 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Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Welcome Week, September 1965 5 A W e lc o m e E d it io n NEWS OFFICES COMPOSING ROOM PRINTING PLANT r a \y Rp/iW-vin« \ o»*«*! ¿v«** , F o r P la te » P r o o fr e a d in g C o p y C o p ie s R o l l O f f P r e s s e s P r e p a r in g A d L a y - Outs D is tr ib u tio n P r o c e s s B e g in s C h e c k in g P h o to E q u ip m e n t S e ttin g U p Th e Pages Su d d en ly you a r e on th e s c e n e . W hat j o k e s ’the s c e n e flow The lo o k -t h a t’s -SAM W h at’s SAM ? Sex a p p eal and m a g n e t i s m and lo o k s lik e the M a d e m o i s e lie Welcome Week, September 1965 5 Michigaep6tate News, East Lansing, Michigan^ Al SO ON EDUCATION COUNCIL I n t r o d u c i n g The New H u f f H e a d s C h a ir m a n o f th e e ig h t- m e m b e r g ro u p f o r a b o u t f iv e y e a rs . M S U duction Authority and the Defense T r u s t e e s M SU B o a r d o f T r u s t e e s is W a r r e n B o r n in San A n to n io . T e x . , in P r o d u c t i o n Adm inistration in M . H u ff, 5 6 . a s u c c e s s fu l b e e f 1909, he r e c e iv e d a b a c h e lo r ’ s d e­ charg e of atomic energy and the c a t t le f a r m e r f r o m P ly m o u th , g re e f r o m T e x a s T e c h n o lo g ic a l chairm an of the Production E x ­ ecutive Com m ittee. He returned H e f i r s t b e c a m e a m e m b e r o f C o lle g e in 1930 and an M . B . A . C A M P U S th e b o a rd in 1960 f o llo w in g h is e le c tio n as a D e m o c r a tic c a n d i­ d a te in 1959. T h is J a n u a r y , he P in c o n n in g , as c h a ir m a n . d e g re e f r o m H a r v a r d U n iv e r s it y in 1932. H e c a m e to M ic h ig a n in 1937 s u c c e e d e d C o n n o r D . S m ith , D— as a s s is ta n t d ir e c t o r and w a s la t e r d i r e c t o r o f th e C i v i l S e r v ­ to Michigan in 1951 to sta rt h is farm ing en terp rise . H u ff in d ic a te d he sp e n ds a b o ut h a lf h is tim e w o r k in g on h is B o a r d o f T r u s t e e s jo b and h is H u ff o w n s and o p e ra te s tw o ic e D e p t. H e th e n w e n t to W a s h ­ c h a ir m a n s h ip o f th e M ic h ig a n f a r m s n e a r P ly m o u th and a ra n c h in g to n to be a s s is ta n t d ir e c t o r o f C o o r d in a tin g C o u n c il on H ig h e r n e a r P r e s c o t t in n o r th e a s te rn p e rs o n n e l f o r th e D e p a rtm e n t o f E d u c a tio n . B O O K M ic h ig a n . T h e 2 ,0 0 0 -h e a d c a t t le J u s tic e . D u r in g W o r ld W a r I I , he w o rk e d " T h e Job o f tr u s te e is a c c e p ­ r a n c h c o n s is ts o f A n g u s a n d lr, th e O ffic e o f P r ic e A d m in is t r a ­ te d as a p u b lic s e r v ic e and o u r H e r e f o r d ty p e s to c k . 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W illo w Run u n t il th e K o re a n W a r . b e tw e e n th e b o a rd and th e in d i­ H e has s e rv e d on th e s ta te c o l­ H e b e c a m e a s s is ta n t a d m in is ­ v id u a l s tu d e n t is a b ro a d o n e . le g e and u n iv e r s it y c o o rd in a tin g t r a t o r o f b o th th e N a tio n a l P r o - T h e b o a rd ’ s fu n c tio n i s to b u ild e r a te u n d e r o r d e r ly g ro u n d r u le s an e ffe c tiv e e d u c a tio n a l s y s te m i f th e in s t it u t io n is to fu n c tio n * % .V to r ivi'iUiiigB,, , ^ * ' i h u f i fia s ^ b e e r . m e n tio n e d in added. s o m e p o lit ic a l c ir c le s as a p o s ­ " O u r Job w i l l c o n tin u e to be to s ib le D e m o c r a tic c o n te n d e r f o r m a k e e d u c a tio n a l o p p o r tu n ity as th e M ic h ig a n g o v e rn o r s h ip in G o in g a v a ila b le as p o s s ib le in th e fa c e 1965. H e d id n o t r u l e o u t th a t An Official, Complete o f h ig h e r c o s t s , " s a id H u ff. p o s s ib ilit y c o m p le te ly b u t s a id h e w o u ld r a t h e r r u n f o r th e A s c h a ir m a n , H u ff d e fin e d h is B o a r d o f T r u s t e e s a g a in i f n o m ­ P la c e s ? r o l e as r e p r e s e n tin g th e c o n s e n ­ in a te d a t th e S ta te D e m o c r a tic * s u s o f th e MSU B o a r d o f T r u s ­ C o n v e n tio n . te e s . " M y p r i m a r y jo b is to fin d th e “A n u m b e r o f D e m o c r a ts and MEMBER U.S. POST OFFICE c o n s e n s u s o f th e b o a rd and th e n e v e n R e p u b lic a n s h a v e su g g e s te d a c t as s p o k e s m a n f o r th e m . T h e th a t I r u n f o r g o v e r n o r , " he c h a ir m a n has no fu n c tio n o r au­ s a id . " P e r s o n a lly , I h a v e n ’ t g iv ­ t h o r i t y e x c e p t as t h e b o a rd ’ s en th e id e a m u c h th o u g h t. c h ie f s p o k e s m a n ." 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H is o f th e S ch o o l E m p lo y e e s C r e d it a n d r e c e iv e d h is b a c h e lo r ’ s de­ c a m p u s p r o g r a m ; O a k la n d U n iv e r s it y , M S U ’ s a f f ilia t e n e a r 1956, as s u p e rin te n d e n t o f th e t e r m e x p ire s J a n . 1, 1973. U n io n . g re e f r o m N o r th e r n M ic h ig a n P o n tia c ; th e A g r ic u lt u r a l E x p e r im e n t S ta tio n ; and the He is m a r r ie d and has th re e C a r m a n S chool D i s t r i c t n e a r W h ite , 49, is a te a c h e r o f eco­ U n iv e r s it y in 1941. H e e a rn e d F l i n t w a s r^ jle d in c o n f lic t w ith - — - ? if fr o ttU A J -M C o o p e ra tiv e E x te n s io n S e r v ic e . n o m ic s a t C e n tr a l H ig h S chool s o n s . 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N is b e t’ s e le c tio n to H e is a m e m b e r o f th e M ic h i­ b u d g e t. th e W a yn e S ta te U n iv e r s it y B o a rd o f G o v e r n o r s . H e h o ld s th e t i t l e T H U R . , S E P T 30 gan A s s o c ia tio n o f S ch o o l A d ­ In a d d itio n to th e f o u r p r o g r a m s , M S U ’ s b u s in e s s o f f ic e 8 a .m .: C la s s e s s t a r t . th e B o a r d o f T r u s t e e s in th e f a l l o f g o v e rn o r e m e r itu s o f W SU. ' o f 1963 w a s one m o r e h o n o r in a m in is t r a t o r s , th e A m e r ic a n w i l l spend an a d d itio n a l $50 m illio n f o r th e o p e ra tio n o f H e has s e rv e d on th e M ic h ig a n SAT., O C T . 2 lo n g and v a r ie d c a r e e r w h ic h has A s s o c ia tio n o f S ch o o l A d m in i­ s t r a t o r s and th e M ic h ig a n E d u ­ ( c o n t i n u e d on p a g e 8) c o m m is s io n to e m p lo y th e h a n d i­ 1:30 p .m .: M S U - I llin o is F o o tb a ll. 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P h o n e 9 8 9 -8 8 8 8 lio n P o w e r P la n t and $ 2 .8 m i lli o n VINCE & VERN E s t a b l i s h m e n t o f th e E d ­ O w e n G ra d u a te C e n te r a d d itio n s . u c a tio n a l D e v e lo p m e n t P r o g r a m C o m p le tio n o f $ 8 9 0 ,0 0 0 P s y ­ Connor D , Smith has served (form erly o f Compus Barber Shop) (E D P ). c h o lo g y R e s e a rc h B u ild in g . three te rm s on Michigan State’ s A P P O I N T M E N T S 9 : 0 0 - 4 : 0 0 (No W ait) P la n s u n d e rw a y f o r J u s tin B o a rd of T r u s t e e s . o r just c o m e in, s a y HI! 9 : 0 0 - 5 : 3 0 C o m p le tio n o f c y c lo tr o n . , E n r o llm e n t was 31,988. M o r r i l l L i b e r a l A r t s C o lle g e . A native of St. Johns, he is the only B o ard m em ber to graduate from M ichigan State and is the only v e te rin a ria n . He now r e s id e s In Plnconnlng. A Salute To The Added . . . Sm ith, a D em ocrat, was e le c­ ted to the board In the spring of 1955. He has been re -e le cte d East And West Wings Of tw ice sin ce and h is present term ru n s through D ec. 31, 1968. Sm ith was appointed to the board tw ice before 1955, both tim e s to replace board m em bers OWEN GRADUATE HALL who died during th eir term . He was appointed fir s t in M ay of 1950 to f ill the vacancy caused by t h e death of E llsw o rth B . M o re. T h a t term expired on [Tec. % 31, 1953. H is second appointment cam e C O N N O R D. S M I T H C o n s t r u c t i o n on a l o n g - a w a i t e d $ 5 , 4 m i l l i o n A d m i n ­ in D ecem ber of 1954. He served i s t r a t i o n B u i l d i n g is s c h e d u l e d t o b e g i n t h i s s p r i n g , until D ec. 31, 1955, finishing the M S U in 1930. H e s ta r te d h is g e n e ra l p r a c ­ p r o b a b l y in M a y o r J u n e . A p l a n n i n g a p p r o p r i a t i o n unexpired term of W inifred G . t ic e o f v e t e r in a r y m e d ic in e in of $ 5 0 , 0 0 0 w a s a p p r o v e d by t h e J o i n t C a p i t a l O u t l a y A rm stron g who died on Nov. 30, S ta n d is h fo llo w in g g ra d u a tio n and C o m m i t t e e of t h e s t a t e l e g i s l a t u r e l a s t s u m m e r . 1954. l a t e r m o v e d to P in c o n n in g . f T h e n e w a d m i n i s t r a t i o n b u i l d i n g , wit h 9 8 , 0 0 0 s q u a r e Sm ith was born on O ct. 6, S m ith is a m e m b e r o f th e f e e t , will a p p r o x i m a t e l y d o u b l e t h e s i z e of t h e o l d 1907. He received h is doctor of A m e r ic a n V e t e r in a r y A s s o c ia ­ o n e , l o c a t e d on W e s t C i r c l e D r i v e . It will b e b u i l t v e te rin a ry m edicine degree from t io n . on tjie. s i t e of t h e o l d N o r t h C a m p u s P o w e r P l a n t w h e n a rtëw p o w e r p l a n t ” I s c o m p l e t e d on" South C r A L L E N* H A R I -A NDP Electrical f0 b e b o r d e r e d by a m a l l o r p a r k w h e r e Ids Hall t / now s t a n d s . *" * ‘V Nif ■ n ; Detroit Civic Leader C D O N STEVENS Michigan AFL-CIO C , A llen H arlan was appointed Education Director to the Board of T r u s t e e s in O ctober, 1957, by G overno r G . Mennen W illia m s. In 1961 he w as elected for a second te rm , which w ill exp ire In 1968. D on S te v e n s , now in h is se co n d H arlan is president of H arlan t e r m on th e MSU B o a r d o f T r u s ­ E le c t r ic C o m p a n y , e le c tr ic a l te e s , Is a m a n w ho n e v e r s h ie s co n tracto rs in D etroit, and is T h e O wen G ra d u a te H a ll a d d itio n s a r e In a w a y f r o m a fig h t. p resid ent o r d irecto r of ten af­ th e f in a l sta g es o f c o m p le tio n , and a ll seg­ S in c e h is e le c tio n to th e b o a rd filiated com panies. m e n ts o f th e d o r m it o r y W ill be re a d y to" in 1958, S te v e n s , a D e m o c r a t, h a s He has served in v a rio u s c a ­ a c c o m m o d a te g ra d u a te s tu d ie s re s id e n c e w ith b een one o f th e m o s t v o c a l t r u s ­ p a c itie s in numerous educational th e b e g in n in g o f f a ll t e r m . te e s in e x p re s s in g h is o p in io n s and c iv ic organizations. Among A t o ta l o f 516 liv in g s p a ce s have been on p u b lic Is s u e s . them a re chairm an of the S t. added, m o r e th a n d o u b lin g the o r ig in a l ca­ H is m o s t re c e n t a p p e a ra n c e in L a w re n c e Seaway C o m m issio n , p a c ity o f 475 . T h e a d d itio n s In v o lv e tw o th e n e w s w a s la s t s p r in g , when ch airm an of the G rea t L a k e s w in g s : a t th e w e s t end o f th e w e s t w in g h e s h a r p ly c r it ic iz e d m e m b e rs o f T id e W ater C o m m issio n , p r e s i­ a nd a t th e e a st end o f th e e a st w in g (see th e U n iv e r s it y o f M ic h ig a n B o a r d dent of the Educational T V Foun­ a e r ia l p h o to g ra p h sh o w in g th e s ilh o u e tte o f th e o f R e g e n ts f o r v o tin g to r a is e dation in D etroit, chairm an of b u ild in g B E F O R E th e c u r r e n t a d d itio n s ). s tu d e n t t u it io n . the E x p lo re r Scouting P ro g ra m E a c n w in g w i l l be e ig h t f lo o r s . In c lu d in g S te v e n s s a id th e t u it io n r a is e in D etro it, M ichigan, ch airm an g ro u n d le v e l. A ls o expanded w a s th e d in ­ w a s u n w a rr a n te d and w o u ld m a k e of the C A R E Food C ru sa d e , and in g a re a , f r o m an o r ig in a l c a p a c ity o f about i t m o r e d i f f i c u l t f o r s tu d e n ts to tru stee of F is k U n iv e rsity , B eth­ 250 to a p p ro x im a te ly 350 to 400. M o s t a tte n d c o lle g e . any C olleg e and Hampton In sti­ ALLEN HARLAN o th e r a u x ilia r y f a c ilit ie s , su ch as la u n d ry A n a c tiv e fig u r e in M ic h ig a n tute. A m e r ic a n A s s o c ia tio n f o r t h e s p a c e , w e r e a ls o re m o d e le d . la b o r c ir c l e s f o r m a n y y e a r s , He is a board member of many S te v e n s , a t 4 8 , Is th e e d u c a tio n a l DON S T E V E N S o rganizations, including the De­ U n ite d N a tio n s , and th e A m e r i­ ca n R e d C r o s s . A n A e ria l V ie w O f T h e T w o W in g s O f O w e n G ra d u a te H a ll d ir e c t o r f o r th e M ic h ig a n A F L - tro it U rban League, the M etro­ H a r la n h o ld s th re e p a te n ts on C IO . He is a f o r m e r p r e s id e n t h a s ta k e n c o n tin u in g c o u rs e w o r k B e fo re T h e A d d itio n s C o n s tr u c tio n . politan A rt A sso ciatio n , the De­ i n d u s t r ia l a s s e m b ly e q u ip m e n t o f a C IO d a ir y w o r k e r s lo c a l in a t M S U , U - M , C o r n e ll and C o lu m ­ tro it Cou n cil of C h u rch e s, the and h a s w r it t e n f o r tr a d e m a g a ­ K e n t C o u n ty and a m e m b e r o f th e b ia u n iv e r s it ie s . B o y Scouts of A m e rica , t h e z in e s . e x e c u tiv e b o a rd o f th e o ld M ic h ­ D .C . IA R A W A Y R A N G E R P A Y N E -R O S S O ig a n A L F - C I O . S te ve n s is a m e m b e r o f th e c i t i z e n s ’ le g is la t iv e a d v is o r y FRANK MER Construction * COMPANY c o m m itte e to s tu d y h ig h e r e du­ IN C O R P O R A T E D c a tio n , th e s ta te C i v i l S e r v ic e L A T H IN G , P L A S T E R IN G O R N A M E N T A L A N D H e a rin g B o a r d , t h e M ic h ig a n ; Y o u th C o m m is s io n and th e M S U - S a n ila c D a ir y m a n , F a r m e r ; ; U n iv e r s it y o f M ic h ig a n -W a y n e M IS C E L L A N E O U S A N D i S t a t e 1 U n iv e r s it y la b o r s e r v ic e A C O U S T IC A L T IL E M E T A L S 3220 N o r th L o g a n S tre e t | a d v is o r y c o m m itte e . H e is t h e d ir e c t o r o f t h e M S U S h o r t C o u r s e A lu m n u s .. , 1032 C L E A R S T R E E T I F r a n k lin D . R o o s e v e lt I n s t it u te !■ In P o r t H u ro n . F ra n k M errlm an began s e r v ­ He has been a local president L A N S IN G , M IC H IG A N L A N S IN G M IC H IG A N of the M ichigan M ilk P ro d u ce r* S te v e n s has r e c e iv e d s e v e ra l ic e as a Republican m em ber of : s ta te and n a tio n a l h o n o r s . In 1952, the B o ard of T r u s t e e s Ja n . 1, A sso ciatio n and president of the 1960. H is term e x p ire s D ec. 31, S an ilac County H olstein A s s o c i­ S ilv e r L e a d P a in t C o m p a n y i h e w as a d e le g a te to th e U .N . 1966. ation, d ire cto r and se c re ta ry of •: C o n fe re n c e on E d u c a tio n . He h a s " O v » r ‘70’ y e a r s s e r v in g L a n s in g ” •: a ls o been a d e le g a te to n u m e r - the M ichigan A r t ific ia l B re e d e rs •: o u s s ta te a n d n a tio n a l W h ite M e rrlm a n , a d a i r y fa rm e r C o o p erative, and presid ent of L a n s in g , 430 N . W a s h in g to n A v e . M ic h ig a n • H o u s e c o n fe re n c e s on e d u c a tio n from D e ck e rv ille , was born in t h e D e c k e rv ille C o m m u n i t y • and t o th e W h ite H o u s e c o n fe re n c e th is r u r a l community where he Scho o ls. ;• on c h ild r e n and y o u th . has been active in c iv ic a ffa irs SPITZLEY CORPORATION HALL ELECTRIC • H e Is a f o r m e r t r u s te e o f th e M ic h ig a n C o u n c il on E c o n o m ic for a number of y e a rs . In 1939 M errim an received the Fu tu re F a r m e r s of A m e ric a Star ’ M E C H A N I C S . COMPANY E d u c a tio n and a f o r m e r m e m b e r •: o f th e W aynp S ta te U n iv e r s ity » He has served as president of the-SaniVi* County Farmft\>»eau,„ F a r t h e r award which is based upon excellen ce in farm ing p ro j­ B o a r d o f G o v e rn o r s . chairm an of t h e county d a iry C O N T R A C T O R E L E C T R IC A L C O N T R A C T O R S te ve n s Is m a r r ie d a n d the planning com m ittee, chairm an of e cts and community lead e rsh ip . :• f a t h e r o f fo u r c h ild r e n . H e liv e s the s t a t e extension ad visory M ore recen tly, for having d is ­ L a n s i n g & Muskegon in O k e m o s . board, and as a m em ber of the tinguished h im self a s an alumnus Lansing • M ichig an • Detroit Michigan :• A n a tiv e o f G r e e n v ille , S te v e n s :• Is an h o n o r a r y a lu m n u s o f MSU M ichigan C iv il Rights C om m it­ tee and of the state youth plan­ of t h e MSU extension s h o r t co u rse program , he received the :• a n d W ayne S ta te U n iv e r s it y . He ning com m ittee. Sho rt C o u rse Alum ni A w ard. FRANK MERRIMAN Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Welcome Week, September 1965 9 B R U B E C K H E A D S LIST t S ix t h B o o k s t o r e A d d e d T h is F a ll P o p S e r i e s G e t s T r i a l ; S e rv ic e s S e e G ro w th P l a n 3 S h o w s F o r F a l l In E x p a n d in g M a rk e t By KYLE KERBAWY a rr a n g e m e n ts f o r th e s e r i e s in p r e s e n t i n g such e n te r ta in ­ A s ix th b o o k s to r e w i l l open o ld e s t b o o k s to re in E a s t L a n s in g . S ta te N ew s Staff W r i t e r s in c e M ic h ig a n S ta te ’ s s tu d e n t m e n t.’ ' t h is f a l l to s e rv e th e U n iv e r s it y I t c o n c e n tra te s m a in ly on te x t­ b o d y p a s s e d th e p ro p o s e d new c o m m u n ity . books. T h r e e g ro u p s h a v e b een s ig n e d c o n s t it u t io n , s e ttin g up th e o r ­ T h is is th e f i r s t tim e th a t C a m p u s B o o k s to re , lo c a te d d i­ G ib s o n ’ s u n iq u e fe a tu r e is p e r ­ and a r e s c h e d u le d to a p p e a r in g a n iz a tio n , la s t s p r in g t e r m . o ne o rg a n iz a tio n .h a s g iv e n f in ­ r e c t l y a c ro s s f r o m th e U n io n s o n a liz e d s e r v ic e . In m o s t o f M ic h ig a n S ta te ’ s f i r s t p o p u la r e n ­ a n c ia l b a c k in g to an e n te r ta in ­ on G ra n d R iv e r A v e n u e , Is o pen­ th e b o o k s to re s , s tu d e n ts w a n d e r t e r t a in m e n t s e r ie s th is f a ll . m e n t s e r ie s on c a m p u s . 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M a n y new p r o j ­ f o r b e t t e r e d u c a tio n a t a m in i­ e c ts a re on th e agenda in th e n e a r m u m c o s t h a s p u t m u c h e m p h a s is f u t u r e a c c o rd in g to D ie t r ic h . ■ -Y CLEANERS Ä f ) 0 L and r e s p o n s ib ilit y in th e E d u c a ­ L a s t y e a r in th e a d m in is t r a ­ t io n a l D e v e l o p m e n t P r o je c t t iv e a re a , th e E D P c o m p le te d m a ­ (E D P ). j o r d e p a r tm e n ta l s tu d ie s in m a th ­ U n iv e r s it y o f f ic ia ls h a y e b e ­ e m a t ic s and c h e m is t r y . In th e u p ­ MODEL 250 A M TAILORS c o m e in c r e a s in g ly c o n v in c e d th a t c o m in g y e a r th e E D P w i l l t u r n n e w a p p ro a c h e s to m a s s h ig h e r to th e p h y s ic s d e p a r tm e n t f o r y e t e d u c a tio n m u s t be d e v is e d . a n o th e r s tu d y . Ooo le s s than R ig h t n o w , th e E D P is in th e T h e E D P is p r e s e n t ly in th e m id s t o f a t h r e e - y e a r $ 4 4 0 ,0 0 0 m id s t o f c o - o r d in a t in g a n e w -in ­ AF- EXPERT TAILORING DONE ON PREMISES g r a n t f r o m F o r d F o u n d a tio n . John s t r u c t io n a l and le a r n in g s e r v ic e E . D ie t r ic h , head o f th e E D P , b e ­ as an a id f o r a ll th e d e p a r tm e n ts lie v e s th a t th e g ra n t w i l l h e lp on c a m p u s . T h e p e rfe ct p la y m a te * DELIVERY TO ALL CAMPUS LIVING UNITS s p e e d up th e E D P ’ s jo b . T h e h is t o r y o f E D P is lo n g W hen th e B o a r d o f T r u s t e e s and c o m p lic a te d . In 1961, P r e s i ­ fo r y o u r record p la y e r. gave th e f in a l g o -a h e a d f o r E D P d e n t Jo h n A , H annah p ro p o s e d a ^COMPLETE FORMAL WEAR RENTALS to p ro c e e d in 1963, t h r e e m a jo r " S e v e n P o in t P la n ” to m e e t th e a re a s o f s tu d y w e re In d ic a te d n e e d s o f e n r o llm e n t e x p a n s io n . f o r th e p r o je c t . In F e b r u a r y , 1963, a s p e c ia l by T h e y In c lu d e e v a lu a tin g th e e f­ E d u c a tio n a l P o lic ie s C o m m itte e fe c tiv e n e s s o f a c a d e m ic p r o ­ w a s fo r m e d to d e v is e a p e r m a ­ SUPERSCOPE g r a m s , c o - c u r r i c u la r a c t iv it ie s and n o n -a c a d e m ic a re a s . n e n t f o r m a t and a p p ro a c h f o r E D P . 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" I n so e n c e and h u m a n itie s d u rin g h is it y to h u m a n e v a lu e s in th e fie ld s d o in g , th e s tu d e n t w i l l be e x p e c ­ t r a f f ic k e d d e p a rtm e n ts is th a t o f w h ic h w a s founded at MSU in 1944 s o p h o m o re y e a r . E a ch c o u rs e is o f m a n ’ s th o u g h t and e n d e a v o r. In a t h r e e - t e r m s e r ie s . s o c ia l s c ie n c e , s tu d e n ts s tu d y the E d w a rd C a r lin , dean o f th e U n i­ s o c i a l . and e c o n o m ic d e v e lo p ­ v e r s i t y C o lle g e , has s a id : m e n ts w h ic h a re sh a p in g m o d e rn m a s s s o c ie ty . PLA N T R ESEA R CH LA BO RA TO RY " A l l o f M S U ’ s c o lle g e s , e x c e p t o n e , a re t r a in in g s tu d e n ts in th e T h e L’ n iv e r s ity c o lle g e a ls o o f­ p r o fe s s io n a l and te c h n ic a l s k ills f e r s a s p e c ia l c o u rs e f o r s e n io rs needed to m a in ta in o u r c o m p le x and H o n o r s C o lle g e s tu d e n ts and d iv e r s e s o c ie ty . T h e one e x ­ k n o w n as G re a t Is s u e s . T h e c e p tio n is t h e U n iv e r s ity C o lle g e , c o u r s e d e a ls w ith m a n y o f th e w h ic h is d e v o te d e x c lu s iv e ly to g e n e r a l e d u c a tio n . im m e d ia te , v it a l is s u e s o f th e m o d e rn w o r ld , such as p o p u la ­ To Open Its Doors " T h e n o tio n th a t e d u c a tio n is tio n c o n tr o l and th e p o s s ib ility 7o f s o m e s o r t o f p a cka g e t h a t c o m e s n u c le a r w a r . T h e c o u rs e is ta u g h t in f o u r y e a r s w ith a d ip lo m a is a b y a g ro u p o f th e m o s t o u ts ta n d ­ And Facilities This Fall f a lla c y . A p e rs o n m u s t be c o n ­ in g p r o f e s s o r s in th e U n iv e r s it y c e rn e d w ith e d u c a tio n as lo n g as w h o a re s p e c ia lis ts 4 r r t h e i* p a r ­ he d ra w s b r e a th . We hope w e can t i c u l a r a re a . And c o n t r ib u t e to t h is . ” A T L is a c o m b in e d c o u rs e in C o T h e fa c u lt y o f th e U n iv e r s it y lle g e has been s e le c te d fr o m Proudly Assume Its Place ,í.'ttrr i Cavr t i t cT, l e-awii ■- - " je t ", \ .' & :• stu d y A m e r ic a n h is t o r y th ro u g h l i t e r a ­ im a te ly 85 p e r c e n t o f a ll U n i- ^ . v a r s i t y t 'o l l e g e fa c u lty m e m b e rs 11 In The Science ¿oqipiex Of t u r e and e x p re s s th e ir- id e a s in h o ld d o c to r a te s . HI C a rlin D e a n Sin ce 1 9 5 6 MICHIGAN STATE Dean o f th e U n iv e r s it y C o lle g e , E d w a r d A , p a r l i n r e c e iv e d h is B .S ., M . A . and R h .D . d e g re e s at N e w Y o r k U n iv e r s it y . He h a s w r it te n n u m e ro u s a r t i ­ c l e s in p r o fe s s io n a l jo u r n a ls and is c o - e d it u r o f th e b ook,' ’ 'S o c ia l S c ie n c e R e a d in g s .” UNIVERSITY C a r lin is a m e m b e r of. th e A m e r ic a n E c o n o m ic A s s o c ia tio n , A» N e w Y o r k S ta te T e a c h e r s A s s o ­ c ia t io n , th e A m e ric a n A c a d e m y o f P o lit ic a l and S o c ia l S c ie n c e , and P i G a m m a M u , s o c ia l s c ie n c e h o n o ra ry . A f t e r te a c h in g in L in c o ln d a le and P e e k s k ill. N . Y ., he s e rv e d \ in th e U .S . A r m y f o r th re e y e a r s . ? C a r lin w as an in s t r u c t o r a t P a c k ­ ÎÊ È Ê r a rd B u s in e s s S chool in N e w 'Y o rk C it y , th e n c a m e to M SU w h e re he THE ATOMIC EHERGT COMMISSION ESSE&EB222&I « U lO IA T O IT w a s an a s s is ta n t p r o f e s s o r o f so ­ c ia l s c ie n c e , a p r o f e s s o r o f s o ­ H a s c o n tra c te d fo r a p ro g r a m of c ia l s c ie n c e and a s s is ta n t to th e s tu d ie s in P la n t S c ie n c e . dean o f th e U n iv e r s it y C o lle g e , T im « ’ _ and d ir e c t o r o f t h e sum m er s c h o o l b e fo re b e in g a p p o in te d as — L a r g e - s c a l e r e s e a r c h on t h e b a s i c life p r o c e s s e s of p l a n t s a n d t h e w a y s t h e y r e a c t to r a d i a t i o n w ill b e c a r r i e d ou t in a $2 .6 IM . jt " A ‘ 4M' E D W A R D A. C A R L I N D e a n o f th e U n iv e r s it y C o lle g e in m i l l i o n b u i l d i n g u n d e r c o n s t r u c t i o n at M i c h i g a n S t a t e U n i v e r s i t y . 1956. _______________________ T h e s t u d i e s a r e b e i n g f i n a n c e d t h r o u g h a c o n t r a c t with t h e A t o m i c E n e r g y C o m m i s s i o n a n d a r e e x p e c t e d to m a k e MSU a n a t i o n a l c e n t e r in p l a n t s c i e n c e . F e a t u r e s of t h e M S U - A E C P l a n t R e s e a r c h L a b o r a t o r y will i n c l u d e u n d e r g r o u n d r a d i a t i o n and p l a n t g r o w t h D IA P E R S ß t. SI />h ß n l>l DS c h a m b e r s b e n e a t h t h e w a l l e d - u p a r e a on t h e w e s t en d . T h e l a b o r a ­ t o r y is b e i n g b u i l t on W i l s o n R o a d , s o u t h of t h e ne w B i o c h e m i s t r y Building. ta ll 4 8 2 0 1 6 4 E R IC K S O N - U N D S T R O M G EN ER AL CONTRACTORS FLINT M IC H IG A N SERVICE L. A . TR A P P S E L F D E O D O R IZ IN G D IA P E R P A IL S P R O V ID E D IN C O L O R C O N S T R U C T I O N C O ., IN C . (P L A S T IC - NO N R U S T IN G ) S A M E D IA P E R S R E T U R N E D - E IT H E R Y£>l'RS OR OURS D a r d IN C O R P O R A T E D IN D U ST R IA L A N D C le c tù c “ Y O U - M A Y - IN C L U D E ” ; P L U M B IN G - H E A T IN G - V E N T IL A T IN G C O M M ER C IA L B U ILD IN G M o i& iA ,, Z PO U N D S OF N O N -F .A Q IN G .B A B 1 C L O T H E S F R E E 111! CCNTCN S T H C E T , LAM ftTf«» f , M lC M fftA * " I’W.Y >n«fh " ashtuStffO ViPmiC *1 ' I mIh;1*» tid in g a l i t f ie i t a « c f 1 N.iulli liV-iiar \utif\ lLn ‘ijl E V E R Y D IA P E R Y O U G E T F R O M US I S : ' P . O B O X NO. *»<>• PMONI IV 4-1471 I’HIJM I\ Aiihoe 4 " 4H3 F R E E F R O M H A R M F U L B A C T E R IA 4 2 3 5 STAFFO R D AV E . , S. W . H O S P IT A L P U R E - S A F E F O R B A B Y PHONE 5 3 8 -1 7 0 0 GRAND RAPIDS 8 , M IC H . P L A N T IN S P E C T IO N ' IN V IT E D A N Y T IM E P R O M P T C O U R T E O U S S E R V IC E - T W IC E A W E E K P IC K UP 914 E A S T G IE R S T R E E T A 6 M ich iga n State N ew s, E a s t L a n s i n g , Michigan Welcome Week, September 1965 * A g r i c u l t u r e T o E m p h a s i z e E n g l i s h U s e T h e 1965-66 a c a d e m ic y e a r is s tu d e n ts In th e c o lle g e ,” C o w d e n tr e e r e s e a r c h f a r m , and new r i c u l t u r a l e q u ip m e n t. A ls o in ­ a s th e new head o f th e e x p e r im e n t e x p e c te d to be th e m o s t d y n a m ic g re e n h o u s e f a c ilit ie s . c lu d e d a re th e f ie ld s o f fo o d s ta tio n . s a id . y e a r in th e h is t o r y o f th e C o lle g e M a n y p e o p le th in k th a t th e c o l­ p r o c e s s i n g , a g r ic u lt u r a l r e ­ A n o th e r im p o r ta n t a re a is th e A n o th e r d e v e lo p m e n t in t h e o f A g r ic u lt u r e . le g e w o u ld be d e c lin in g in im ­ s e a r c h , c o o p e r a tiv e e x te n s io n , C o o p e ra tiv e E x te n s io n S e r v ic e , c o lle g e w i l l be an im p ro v e d w T h e c o lle g e has an e n r o llm e n t p o rta n c e b e ca u se th e y see th e a g r ic u lt u r a l p r o m o tio n , s h ip p in g a c e n t u r y - o ld p r o g r a m to b r in g te a c h in g c a m p a ig n w h ic h C o w d e n o f a b o u t 2,200 s tu d e n ts in c lu d in g n u m b e r o f fa r m s d e c lin in g . 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" B u t one m u s t e c o n o m ic s , a g r ic u lt u r a l e n g i­ g r e s s in g . w ith th e E d u c a tio n a l D e v e lo p ­ r e a liz e th a t a g r ic u lt u r e is m u ch O ne o f th e b ig d e p a r tm e n ts o f n e e rin g , a n im a l h u s b a n d ry , b io ­ m e n t P r o g r a m (E D P ) th e n u m b e r Som e o f th e new f a c ilit ie s th e m o r e th a n fa r m in g — i t ’ s a w h o le th e c o lle g e is th e A g r ic u lt u r a l c h e m is t r y ( w ith th e c o lle g e o f o f c r e d it s r e q u ir e d has beer, cu t c o lle g e w i l l be u s in g a r e : a new new e x p a n d in g f ie ld w h ic h we c a ll E x p e r im e n t S ta tio n w h ic h m a k e s N a t u r a l S c ie n c e ), d a ir y s c ie n c e , b y ab o ut 16 p e r c e n t and th e n u m ­ F o r e s tr y - C o n s e r v a tio n B u ild in g ; ‘ a g r ib u s in e s s . ’ ” up a b o u t 7 p e r c e n t o f th e t o ta l c r o p s c ie n c e , f is h e r ie s and w ild ­ b e r o f c o u rs e s r e q u ir e d c u t by F o o d S cie n ce B u ild in g , to be f in ­ N o t o n ly does th e f ie ld o f U n iv e r s it y b u d g e t, w it h a to ta l li f e , and fo o d s c ie n c e . a b o u t 25 p e r c e n t. is h e d b y D e c e m b e r; a new h o r t i­ " a g r ib u s in e s s ” in c lu d e f a r m ­ b u d g e t o f a b o u t $5 m il lio n , i t has O th e rs a r e : f o r e s t p r o d u c ts , " O n e o f th e m a jo r p ro g r a m s c u lt u r e f a r m south o f th e D e t r o it - in g , b u t a ls o th e b u s in e s s o f a s t a f f o f m o r e th a n 2 00 s c ie n ­ fo re s try , h o r t ic u lt u r e , p o u lt r y w i l l be a g r e a te r e m p h a s is on M u s k e g o n 1-96 E x p re s s w a y , a fa rm s u p p lie s lik e f e r t i l i z e r , t i s t s c o n d u c tin g about 400 r e ­ s c ie n c e , r e s o u r c e d e v e lo p m e n t im p r o v in g th e use o f E n g lis h by new p o u lt r y la b o r a to r y , r e lo c a te d a g r ic u lt u r a l c h e m ic a ls , and ag­ s e a rc h in v e s tig a tio n s . S y lv a n H . ( p a r k m a n a g e m e n t and la n d u s e ), W itt w e r w a s n a m e d t h is s u m m e r s h o r t c o u rs e s , and s o il s c ie n c e . M a x C u r t i s F o r d 3003 E . M ic h ig a n A v e . E x p e rim e n t S ta tio n For Complete Service And T a c k le s A g R e se a rc h R e s e a rc h e r s e s tim a te that p e t it lv e and g iv e c o n s u m e rs b e t­ Sales Of w ith o u t Im p r o v e d a g r ic u lt u r a l te r p ro d u c ts .” H O L E Y C O W — T h e f a m o u s c o w with a h o l e in i ts s t o m a c h is a r e s e a r c h p r o ­ te c h n o lo g y d u r in g th e p a s t 20 T h e A g r ic u lt u r a l E x p e r im e n t je c t t o o b s e r v e t h e d i g e s t i v e s y s t e m in b o v i n e s . R e s e a r c h e r s s a y s t h e c o w d o e s ­ Mustang n 't m in d a bit. P h o t o by J a m e s H. HU y e a r s , t h e a v e ra g e A m e r ic a n S ta tio n h a s c o m e a lo n g w a y • w o u ld spend $285 m o r e p e r y e a r s in c e i t s ta rte d o p e ra tio n s on Ag’s Cowden Took Post In T f o r fo o d . F e b . 2 6 , 1888. T h e s ta tio n had • Thunderbird " Y o u need a g r ic u lt u r a l r e ­ a b u d g e t o f a b o u t $ 3 ,0 0 0 th a t s e a rc h b e c a u s e w ith o u t i t , you f i r s t y e a r , M a r k s s a id , a nd r e ­ w o u ld fa c e a s e rio u s fo o d s h o r t ­ c a lle d th a t i t had a s ta ff o f a b o ut 1 9 5 • Galaxie age w ith in th e n e x t te n y e a r s , ” th re e m e n . s a id L , M , T u r k , la s t y e a r ’ s d i­ T h e r e c o r d s show th a t an o u t­ r e c t o r o f th e A g r ic u lt u r a l E x ­ D ean o f th e C o lle g e o f A g r i ­ w o r k , and f o r s tu d y , s u r v e y s and la y o f $800 w a s m a d e f o r 10 • Falcon p e r im e n t S ta tio n . c u lt u r e s in c e 1954, T h o m a s K . in t e r n a t io n a l m e e tin g s . s te e r s a n d 6 ,6 0 0 t r e e s w e re " I f a g r ic u lt u r a l a d v a n c e m e n ts C o w d e n , r e c e iv e d h is B .S , and C o w d e n s e rv e d as a m e m b e r p la n te d b y th e s ta tio n in 1888. had c o m e to a h a lt in 1956 and M .S . d e g re e s at O h io S ta te U n i­ o f g o v e rn m e n ta l a n d n a tio n a l T o d a y , th e S ta tio n , w ith it s • Fairlane c r o p y ie ld s w o u ld c o n tin u e th e m a in o f f ic e in th e A g r ic u lt u r e v e r s i t y in 1930 and 1931 r e s p e c ­ c o m m itte e s f o r e c o n o m ic d e v e l­ s a m e u n t il 1975, w e 'd need 200 B u ild in g , h a s about 3 50 r e s e a r c h t i v e l y , and h is P h .D . a t C o r n e ll o p m e n t and a g r ic u lt u r a l p o lic y . m illio n m o r e a c re s o f c r o p la n d p r o je c t s g o in g in 27 d if f e r e n t d e - | U n iv e r s it y in 1937. H e w a s a ls o th e s h o r t - t e r m ad­ A to fe e d an e x p lo d in g U '.S, p o p u ­ p a r tm e n ts a t 12 r e s e a r c h u n its v i s e r to th e MSU N ig e r ia P r o je c t la t io n , ” he s a id . C o w d e n w a s p r e s id e n t o f th e th ro u g h o u t th e s ta te . in 1961. T h e Job th e e x p e r im e n t s ta tio n A b o u t 250 s c ie n t is t s a re w o r k ­ A m e r ic a n F a r m E c o n o m ic A s s o ­ has been d o in g w a s d e s c rib e d b y B e s id e s b e in g a p r o f e s s o r o f c ia t io n in 1953-54 and is a m e m ­ And The B e s t D e a ls in T o w n ! Jo e M a r k s , a g r ic u lt u r a l r e s e a r c h in g on S ta tio n p r o je c t s at th e a g r i c u lt u r a l e c o n o m ic s a t P e n n ­ p r e s e n t t im e . T h e s ta te s u b s i­ b e r o f S ig m a X i, s c ie n c e r e ­ n e w s e d it o r : s y lv a n ia S ta te U n iv e r s it y a n d d iz e d the r e s e a rc h w ith s e a rc h h o n o r a r y , and P h i K a p p a " W e d e v e lo p ne w fo o d p r o d ­ P u rd u e U n iv e r s it y , C o w d e n w as IV 4 -4 4 9 1 $ 3 ,2 7 7 ,7 3 0 th is y e a r and fe d e r a l P h i, s c h o la s tic h o n o r a r y . u c ts , h e lp f a r m e r s s ta y c o m - th e d ir e c t o r o f r e s e a r c h a t th e fu n d s f o r th e s a m e p u rp o s e to ­ A m e r ic a n F a r m B u re a u F e d e r a ­ t a le d $1,146,210. G o v e rn m e n t a id , H e h a s tr a v e le d e x te n s iv e ly in t io n , and th e .head o f th e d e p a r t­ a lo n g w i t h in d iv id u a l g r a n ts , th e U n ite d S ta te s and E u ro p e in m e n t o f a g r ic u lt u r a l e c o n o m ic s g iv e s the A g r ic u lt u r a l E x p e r i­ m e n t S ta tio n a b u d g e t o f a b o u t T H O M A S K. C O W D E N c o n n e c t i o n w ith a g r ic u lt u r a l at MSU. $5 m i lli o n a y e a r , E d it o r M a r k s o r r * 01 s a id . T h e b ig g e s t s in g le p ie c e o f r e ­ s e a rc h g o in g on to d a y is “ P r o j ­ C o lle g e s Now Num ber 13 e c t 8 0 ,” M a r k s s a id . A b o u t 60 s c ie n t is t s a re lo o k ­ in g in to M ic h ig a n ’ s f u tu r e to t r y ■ ( c o n t i n u e d f r o m p a g e A — 1) In 1944, th e B a s ic C o lle g e L e t t e r s , N a tu r a l S c ie n c e and So­ to d e te r m in e w h a t th e s ta te w i ll (now U n iv e r s it y C o lle g e ) w a s es­ c ia l S c ie n c e . in na m e th y e a rs w ith ta b lis h e d “ to p r o v id e f o r each b e lik e in 1980. On th e b a s is o f o ne no t a b l e e p tlo i - t h e c o lle g e s tu d e n t, r e g a r d le s s o f h is m a jo r B u t th e s e c h a n g e s w e r e in th e w h a t th e y fin d , re c o m m e n d a tio n s o f S c ie n c e m i . d t J o r v — •* <• ★ weddings ★ P a r tie s “ M e m b e r F e d e r a l D e p o s it In s u r a n c e C o r p o r a tio n ★ D ances ★ G ro u p s E a s t Grand River a t Division L .E . L ig h t h a r t & C o . A c r o s s from Berkey Hall 332-5056 3 1 0 N. G r a n d A v e n u e L a n s i n g , M i c h i g a n Pho n« IV 212 19 Packer Photography 20 5 M . A .C . 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A r m is te a d , dean o f T h e c o lle g e c o n d u c te d 128 r e ­ 30 p e r c e n t go in to g e n e ra l o r C o lle g e b u ild in g s a re e q u ip p e d p u s in A u g u s t w hen th e $ 4 .7 m i l ­ a ry M e d ic in e , W illis W . a n t in v e t e r in a r y m e d ic in e to th e th e c o lle g e , s a id th a t th is y e a r s e a rc h p r o je c t s la s t y e a r u n d e r f a r m a n im a l p r a c tic e . w ith c lo s e d - c ir c u lt te le v is io n and lio n V e te r in a r y ' M e d ic in e B u ild ­ A r m is t e a d r e c e iv e d h is B .S . at 50 w i l l be a c c e p te d in th e f a ll g r a n ts f r o m th e fe d e r a l g o v e rn ­ " T h e o p p o r tu n itie s ,” he s a id , In c lu d e a v e t e r in a r y m e d ic a l l i ­ A i r F o r c e S u rg e o n G e n e r a l, w as in g opened it s d o o rs . T e x a s A 81 M , h is M 3 , at O h io and 50 in M a r c h . 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Honors College Gives Student Flexibility NOW The H o n o rs C o lle g e a llo w s th e e x c e p tio n a l s tu d e n t a f l e x ib ilit y and a p a ce o f s tu d y th a t he c o u ld n o t o th e r w is e ta k e advantage o f. A ll g ra d u a tio n r e q u ir e m e n ts e x c e p t th e t o ta l n u m b e r o f c r e d it h o u rs a re w a iv e d . A n H o n o rs C o lle g e s tu d e n t m a y r e g is t e r f o r any c o u rs e s in th e U n iv e r s it y f o r w h ic h he is p re p a r e d . I n a d d itio n , th e y m a y ta k e g ra d u a te c o u rs e s o r p u rs u e ad va nce d in d e p e n d e n t s tu d ie s u n d e r a fa c u lty m e m b e r .T h e y m ay a lso r e c e iv e c r e d it f o r ta k in g c o u rs e s b y e x a m in a tio n . A n H o n o rs C o lle g e s tu ­ d e n t d o e s n o t h a ve to m a jo r in any p a r t ic u la r d e p a rtm e n t i f he c h o o s e s to p u rs u e an in t e r d is c ip lin a r y c o u rs e . z VI \ Ni /A A s tu d e n t m u s t h a ve p ro v e n h im s e lf e ls e w h e re b e fo re b e in g a c­ c e p te d to th e H o n o rs C o lle g e . A l l s tu d e n ts w ho h a ve c o m p le te d t h e ir fr e s h m a n y e a r w ith a 3.5 a c a d e m ic a v e ra g e o r who a tta in th a t 7 ‘ P y a v e ra g e d u r in g t h e ir s o p h o m o re y e a r a re e lig ib le f o r a d m is s io n to S / th e p r o g r a m , w h ic h is d ir e c te d b y John W ils o n . W ils o n b e ca m e th e d ir e c t o r o f th e c o lle g e in J u ly . T h e f o r m e r d i­ r e c t o r , S ta n le y J . Id z e rd a , r e s ig n e d on J u ly 1 to r e tu r n to te a c h in g in th e c la s s r o o m . Id z e rd a had d ir e c te d th e H o n o rs C o lle g e s in c e it s .J! . v ~ x •' ' » • * • ¡r,„ ■j* ■ H o n o rs C o lle g e s tu d e n ts h a ve g ra d u a te s tu d e n t l i b r a r y p r iv ile g e s . T h e H o n o rs C o lle g e s p o n s o rs n u m e ro u s c o ffe e h o u rs to e n a b le its s tu d e n ts to m e e t p e r s o n a lly and t a lk w 'ith th e o u ts ta n d in g s p e a k e rs a nd s c h o la r s who v i s i t th e c a m p u s . A s p e c ia l H o n o rs C o lle g e fa c u lty a d v is e r is a s s ig n e d to e a ch s tu ­ d e n t in h is m a jo r f ie ld o f in t e r e s t to a id h im in p la n n in g h is a c a ­ «CROSS FROM BERKEY d e m ic p r o g r a m . T h e H o n o rs C o lle g e , w h ic h began o p e ra tio n in 195, , w as th e f i r s t p r o g r a m o f it s k in d in th e n a tio n . U n iv e r s it y o f f ic ia ls fe e l i t has b e e n a s ig n ific a n t fa c to r in M S U ’ s a ttr a c tin g m o r e h ig h - r a n k in g fr e s h m a n s c h o la rs th a n any o th e r u n iv e r s it y f o r th e p a s t tw o y e a r s . % Id z e rd a sa ys th a t n u m e ro u s o th e r c o lle g e s and u n iv e r s it ie s w r it e M S U e a ch y e a r a s k in g f o r in fo r m a tio n bn th e p r o g r a m . " T h e H o n o rs C o lle g e is n o t an h o n o r s o c ie ty ,” Id z e rd a s a y s . I t p r o v id e s an o p p o r tu n ity f o r s e rio u s s tu d e n ts to fo llo w a p r o g r a m o f s tu d y b e s t s u ite d to t h e ir ne e ds and in t e r e s t s . ” Id z e rd a s tr e s s e s th a t m e m b e rs h ip in th e H o n o rs C o lle g e e n t a ils a s m a n y r e s p o n s ib ilit ie s as p r iv ile g e s . “ W e e x p e c t m o r e o u t o f H o n o rs C o lle g e s tu d e n ts th a n o u t o f o th e r s tu d e n ts ,” h e e m p h a s iz e s . " W e e x p e c t th a t th e y w i l l d e ve lo p t h e ir g if t s to th e f u lle s t and ta k e a d va n ta g e o f t h e ir s p e c ia l o p p o r tu n itie s . A n im p o r ta n t fu n c tio n o f th e H o n o rs C o lle g e is to s e rv e as a c e n ­ t r a l i z in g fo r c e w h ic h e n a b le s s tu d e n ts and fa c u lty to b e co m e a c­ A N O TH ER q u a in te d w ith e ach o th e r on a p e rs o n a l b a s is . T h e c o lle g e a tte m p ts to b r in g g ra d u a te fe llo w s h ip s and s c h o la r ­ s h ip s to th e a tte n tio n o f it s s tu d e n ts . M o s t H o n o rs C o lle g e s tu d e n ts w ho a p p ly f o r g ra d u a te fin a n c ia l a s s is ta n c e r e c e iv e i t fr o m v a r io u s a g e n c ie s . A p p r o x im a t e ly 70 p e r c e n t o f th e s tu d e n ts in th e H o n o rs C o lle g e go on to g ra d u a te s c h o o l. T h e m a j o r it y o f H o n o rs C o lle g e m a jo r s a re in E n g lis h , th e s o c ia l s c ie n c e s , e le c t r ic a l e n g in e e r in g and m a th e m a tic s . I d z e r d a ’ s f a v o r ite m o tto is “ b e co m e w h a t yo u a r e . ” T h e m e a n in g o f th e s ta te m e n t is an a d m o n itio n to b r ig h t s tu d e n ts to liv e up to t h e ir h ig h p o te n tia l. T h e H o n o rs C o lle g e w a s fo u nd e d to a id th e m in d o in g th is . jfiSgfe m—mmmm— mm WHERE OH ' ' f a r WHERE ca n y o u fin d ONE-DAY S h ir t L a u n d e r in g a n d D r y C le a n in g ? B O O K S T O R E I' L a n s in g L a u n d r y & D r y C le a n e r s 332-8407 5 0 7 East Grand R i v e r 1 12 W . G r a n d R i v e r A-8 M ic hi gan State N ew s, E a s t L a n s i n g , M ic hi gan Welcome Week, September 1965 Buildings Rise Like Magic On S. Campus ding on s o u t h - c a m p u s will o d d m u c h n e e d e d s p a c e f o r B IO- C HE M 1ST R Y - - A s p a r t of t h e g r o w i n g s c i e n c e c o m p l e x t h i s b u i l d i n g will s e r v e t h e t h r e e C H E m I S T R Y — T h e n ew c h e m i s t r y bui l c o l l e g e s of N a t u r a l S c i e n c e , V e t e r i n a r y M e d i c i n e a n d H u m a n M e d i c i n e . P h o t o b y G e o r g e J u n n e s t u d e n t s who h a d 'g- '-¡»rh in t^e o u t - d a t e d K -*d z ie l a b s . ^ ■> P h o t o by G e o r g e J u n n e C yclo tro n T h e%C e n te r W E T A K E P R ID E A N D P L E A S U R E IN O f So uth C a m p u s YO U R S cie n ce C o m p le x A n e x p lo s io n in a »12 m il lio n n u c le a r e x p e r im e n t c e n te r la s t J u ly b a d ly b u rn e d se ve n r e s e a r c h e r s f r o m H a r v a r d and M a s s a c h u s e tts I * N EW I n s t it u t e o f T e c h n o lo g y . T h e b la s t o c c u r r e d in th e C a m b r id g e e le c t r o n ic a c c e le r a to r f r o m h ig h ly v o la t ile liq u id h y d ro g e n th a t th e s c ie n t is t s w e re p o u rin g in to a b u b b le c h a m b e r — a ta r g e t f o r a to m ic p a r t ic le s . R a d ia tio n w as r u le d o u t as a c a u s e . O f f ic ia ls at M S U 's C y c lo t r o n , w h e re n u c le a r e x p e rim e n ts i r e a ls o b e in g d o n e, w o u ld n o t h a z a rd a g u e s s as to th e e x a c t c a u se o f th e e x p lo s io n a t C a m b rid g e . T h e y d id , h o w e v e r, g iv e a s s u ra n c e s th a t no M i c h i g a n S t a t e U n i v e r s i t y su ch e x p lo s io n c o u ld ta k e p la c e h e re . “ I t is a c a te g o r ic im p o s s ib ilit y f o r an e x p lo s io n to o c c u r in t h is b u ild in g . ” T h e s ta te m e n t w a s m a d e by A a r o n G a lo n s k y , a c tin g d i­ EM PLOYEES’ CREDIT UNION BUILDING r e c t o r o f th e c y c lo t r o n , and re p e a te d la t e r b y R ic h a r d L , D ic k e n s o n , c y c lo t r o n c o o r d in a to r . M SU d o e s n o t h a v e a h y d ro g e n b u b b le c h a m b e r lik e th e one b e in g f il le d at th e t im e o f th e e x p lo s io n at C a m b r id g e , G a lo n s k y s a id . S uch a c h a m b e r is u s e d to o b s e rv e th e p ro d u c ts o f a n u c le a r r e ­ a c tio n . P a r t ic le s r e le a s e d in such a r e a c tio n m a k e b u b b le s in the liq u id h y d ro g e n , e n a b lin g s c ie n t is t s to o b s e rv e th e p a th s o f th e p a r t ­ N O W LO C ATED AT ic le s . A n y o xyg e n o r h e a t c o m in g in c o n ta c t w ith th e liq u id h y d ro g e n c o u ld c a u s e an e x p lo s io n , he s a id . 1019T R O W B R ID G E R O A D T h e b u b b le c h a m b e r is n o t u s e fu l h e re b e c a u s e n o t enough e n e rg y is p re s e n t to m a k e lo n g t r a c k s . W e s h o o t o u r p a r t ic le s at 56 m i l ­ (JUST W ES T O F lio n e le c t r o n v o lt s (M E V ) a t th e m o s t, w h ile t h e / c a n go up to 6,000 M E V a t C a m b r id g e , he s a id . H A R R IS O N R O A D ) A n o th e r re a s o n a n u c le a r e x p lo s io n is im p o s s ib le , is b e ca u se of th e ty p e o f e q u ip m e n t w e u s e , D ir e c t o r D ic k e n s o n in d ic a te d . In a n u c le a r r e a c t o r an e x p lo s io n is p o s s ib le , he s a id . “ B u t in a c y c lo t r o n , w h ic h w e u s e , i t is an a b s o lu te im p o s s i b i lit y . ” T h e w i . r s t p o s s ib le thins* th a t_ c o u ld hap pe n , s h o u ld s o m e th in g go ... /r tW ttfn e 'c ^ u ld f a l l ' a p a r t , D ie i . F ’ t h is is r jd ;c u lp u s ; to im a g in e , " he added. MSU p a i d m & '^ e wmt '©vrnfcu-ng and th e f e d e r a l g o v ­ e r n m e n t, th ro u g h th e N a tio n a l S c ie n c e F o u n d a tio n s u p p lie d th e th r e e m i l li o n d o lla r c y c lo tr o n , w h e re r e s e a r c h e r s a re s tu d y in g th e b in 'd - in g f o r c e s o f th e n u c le u s . C a m b r id g e is d e v o te d to th e s tu d y o f p a r ­ t ic le s b la s te d o u t o f th e n e u tro n and th e p r o to n . A l l th e e x p e rim e n ts h e re a re d e v o te d to p u r e r e s e a rc h , D ic k e n s o n s a id . T h e r e s u lt s m a y be a p p lie d b y s c ie n t is t s e ls e w h e re . " K n o w le d g e o f th e a to m ic n u c le u s can be a p p lie d , f o r in s ta n c e , to a to m ic r e a c t o r s p ro d u c in g e le c t r ic i t y , and ca n m a k e th e c o s t o f t h is e . le c t r ic it y n e g lig ib le , ” D ic k e n s o n s a id . A b o u t 40 u n d e rg ra d u a te and 19 g ra d u a te s tu d e n ts a re engaged in w o r k at th e c y c lo t r o n d u r in g th e y e a r . P r e c a u tio n s f o r p r o t e c t io n o f b u ild in g w o r k e r s w e re d e s c rib e d b y G a lo n s k y . T h r e e w a lls , 78 in c h e s t h ic k , h a ve been c o n s tr u c te d at th e so u th end Of th e la b to house th e c y c lo t r o n . T h e w a lls a re o f s ta c k e d b lo c k c o n s tr u c tio n ( b r ic k w ith o u t m o r t a r ) . 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O th e r in t e r io r fe a tu r e s o f in t e r e s t in c lu d e a b o a rd c lo s in g . r o o m , m a il ro o m , s to ra g e r o o m s , m e c h a n ic a l r o o m and I f he d o e s not r e a c h th e d o o r b e fo re i t is c lo s e d , th e r e is a b u tto n j r e s th a t w ill p e r m it g re a te r v is it o . - e m p lo y e e r e s t r o o m s . T h e second f lo o r space w ill on th e in s id e w h ic h on b e in g p re s s e d w i l l f i r s t s h u t o ff th e c y c lo tr o n ;c c r ve m ence ; h a n d lin g C r e d it U n io n m e m - e v e n tu a lly be re n te d as o ffic e space and p a r t it io n e d to i f it is a lr e a d y g o in g , and th e n open th e d o o r. in d iv id u a l te n a n t r e q u ir e m e n ts . " I f none o f th e s e p r e c a u tio n s k e e p s th e p e rs o n s a fe ly o u t o f a d a n g e r a re a , he ’ s p ro b a b ly been dead f o r h u u rs a n y w a y , G a lo n s k y BUILDERS AND DESIGNERS WHO SALUTE THE COMPLETION AND s a id . " T h e r e is n o th in g c o n n e c te d w ith th e c y c lo t r o n th a t can c a u s e any e x p lo s io n ,” he added. OPENING OF THIS ATTRACTIVE NEW STRUCTURE ARE: “ T h e p r o b a b ilit ie s o f a c h e m ic a l e x p lo s io n a r e a s t r o n o m ic a lly s m a l l, ” D ic k e n s o n s a id . A n d th e p o s s ib ilit ie s o f an e le c t r ic a l e x p lo s io n a re th e sa m e as any o th e r b u ild in g on c a m p u s — v e r y s lim , he s a id . U N IT EC 119 H uron V ie w C O R P O R A T IO N B lvd . 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" D e a n o f th e c o lle g e s in c e it s " T h e e x p a n s io n o f th e d e p a r t­ in a p r o g r a m now in th e c o lle g e — and 850 g ra d u a te s tu d e n ts . N e x t n a te d f o r o p e ra tio n o f th e c y c lo ­ ence d e p a rtm e n ts but nursing c h e m is t r y . A b u ild in g c o m b in in g m a th e ­ Kedzie Chemical Laboratories to e d u c a tio n , n a tu r a l s c ie n c e t r o n and $60 0,0 0 0 f o r p la n t r e ­ e s ta b lis h m e n t in 1962 has been m e n t o f a s tro n o m y is p la n n e d m a k e u s e o f c o m p u te rs in th eir T h e r o le o f n a tu r a l s c ie n c e in m a tic s and fo re ig n la n g u a g e de­ p a r tm e n t o ffic e s and c la s s r o o m s will be taken over b y the natural r u n s a c lo s e se co n d f o r h o n o r o f s e a rc h . R ic h a r d U . B y e r r u m . w h e n i t w i l l n o t I n t e r f e r e w ith re s e a rc h . M S U ’ s fu tu r e is re p r e s e n te d by Dean Byerrum Also Director Of Institute iv e r s it y o f I llin o is , B y e r r u m a ls o R ic h a r d U . B y e r r u m , D ean o f th e C o lle g e o f N a tu r a l S cie n ce w o r k e d w ith th e A r m y C h e m ic a l has a ls o been th e a c tin g d ir e c t o r C o rp s in W o rld W a r I I . o f th e I n s t it u te o f B io lo g y and M e d ic in e s in c e A p r i l , 1961. H e w o n th e ju n io r r e s e a r c h R e c e iv in g h is A .B . a t W abash a w a rd f r o m th e M S U c h a p te r o f C o lle g e and h is P h .D . a t th e U n - S ig m a X i f o r r e s e a r c h on th e c h e m ic a l m e c h a n is m b y w h ic h to b a c c o p la n ts m a k e n ic o tin e , and re c e iv e d t r a v e l a w a rd s to V ie n n a a n d M o n tr e a l f r o m th e In te rn a ­ t io n a l C o n g re s s o f B io c h e m is t r y . B y e r r u m is th e h o ld e r o f fo u r p a te n ts and to o k a s a b b a tic a l le a v e in 1957 to do r e s e a r c h at th e C a lifo r n ia I n s t itu te o f T e c h ­ n o lo g y . H e is a m e m b e r o f th e A m e r l - YO UR t c a n C h e m ic a l S o c ie ty , th e A m e r ­ ic a n A s s o c ia tio n f o r th e A d va n ce ­ m e n t o f S c ie n ce , th e A m e ric a n S o c ie ty o f B io lo g ic a l C h e m is ts , N EW A m e r ic a n S o c ie ty o f P la n t P h y s ­ io lo g is t s , F e d e r a l B io lo g ic a l So­ c ie t y , th e S o c ie ty f o r E x p e r im e n t B io lo g y and M e d ic in e , S ig m a X i and is th e p re s id e n t o f th e lo c a l ICHARD U. BYERRUM c h a p te r o f P h i B e ta K a p p a . M ilto n E . M u e ld e r (continued f r o m page A—1) jo in e d th e s ta ff o f th e h is t o r y and c o u rs e at th e C o lu m b ia U n iv e r ­ p o l it i c a l s c ie n c e d e p a r tm e n t. s it y S ch o o l o f M i l i t a r y G o v e rn ­ M u e ld e r w a s b o rn in B r o d y , m e n t and N a v a l A d m in is t r a t io n 111., in 1908. H is fa th e r w a s a in 1943. He to o k a le a v e o f ab­ M e th o d is t m in is t e r and M u e ld e r s e n ce f r o m M ic h ig a n S ta te and, s p e n t h is e a r ly y e a rs in s e v e ra l at th e c o n c lu s io n o f th e c o u rs e , d if f e r e n t m id w e s te r n to w n s , b o th w a s a w a rd é d a m a s t e r 's in I n ­ r u r a l and u rb a n . t e r n a tio n a l A d m in is t r a t io n . “ M y f a t h e r ’ s te a c h in g s at ho m e F r o m 1944 to 1*549, he w o rk e d w e re th e g re a te s t in flu e n c e in w ith v a r io u s u u llt a r y and g o v - j My 1' . ■ » e rn in è n të i ’ X'fncc? yf,-o *vn g the s t a n d a r d s , " h e s a id . $ 0( a t V t t g i» < e rn- M u e ld e r w a s e le c te d to *P h? m e n t o f G e rm a n y . B e t a K a p p a in c o lle g e and is a In r e c o g n itio n o f-th e w o r k and 0 m e m b e r o f th e P h i B e ta Kappa r e s p o n s ib ilit ie s u n d e rta k e n f o r fa c u lt y g ro u p a t M S U . In a d d i­ th e a r m y in G e rm a n y , M u e ld e r tio n , he and h is tw o b r o th e r s w a s a w a rd e d th e L e g io n o f M e r it . a re w r it t e n up in " W h o ’ s Who in A m e r ic a . ” In 1949, a fte r s e rv in g in n u m ­ e ro u s p o s ts in G e rm a n y , M u e ld e r H e r e c e iv e d h is B a c h e lo r o f r e t u r n e d to th e U n ite d S ta te s and A r t s d e g re e fr o m K n o x C o lle g e M ic h ig a n S ta te . in 1930. In 1930-31 he s tu d ie d at " 1 had been in G e rm a n y a lo n g th e U n iv e r s it y o f F r e ib u r g , G e r ­ t i m e , " he s a id . "1 d e c id e d i t w as m a n y , on an In te r n a tio n a l F e llo w ­ t im e to p u t dow n r o o ts a g a in in s h ip . th e U n ite d S ta te s .” A f t e r r e t u r n in g f r o m G e rm a n y , F r o m 1949 to 1952, M u e ld e r M u e ld e r a tte n d e d th e U n iv e r s it y a c te d as th e head o f th e n e w ly o f M ic h ig a n b e tw e en 1931-33 as a e s ta b lis h e d D e p a rtm e n t o f P o lit ­ O pen For Your In s p e c tio n And G r e a te r S e r v ic e C o n v e n ie n c e . . f e llo w s h ip and g ra d u a te s tu d e n t ic a l S c ie n c e and P u b lic A d m in is ­ Now and r e c e iv e d h is m a s t e r ’ s in 1932. t r a t io n at M S U . In 1951, he was H e jo in e d th e s t a f f at L a C ro s s e g iv e n th e a d d itio n a l d u tie s o f d i­ ( W is .) S ta te T e a c h e r s C o lle g e as r e c t o r o f th e O ffic e o f R e s e a rc h an in s t r u c t o r in E u ro p e a n H is ­ D e v e lo p m e n t. S ER V IC ES T O M E M B E R S S E R V IC E S T O M E M B E R S t o r y and H ead o f th e G e rm a n L a n g u a g e D e p a rtm e n t in 1933. T h e n in 1952 he w as n a m e d dean In 1935 he c a m e to S ta te . o f th e C o lle g e o f S cie n ce and A r t s . In s ta n t C a s h L o a n S e rv ic e T r a v e le r s C h e c k s H e w as m a r r ie d fo u r y e a r s In A p r i l o f 1959 he w as a p p o in te d v ic e p re s id e n t f o r R e s e a rc h D e ­ E d u c a tio n L o a n s F R E E N o ta ry S e rv ic e la t e r , on J u n e 2 6 , 1939, to K a th le e n v e lo p m e n t and dean o f th e S ch o o l C o n tin u o u s O w n e r A u to re n e w a l D ie t r ic h . M o b ile H o m e G u id e M u e ld e r w as s e le c te d b y th e f o r A d v a n c e d G ra d u a te S tu d ie s , L o a n s (C O A R ) C h r is tm a s C lu b (E a rn s T h e N a v y f o r a n in e -m o n th t r a in in g th e p o s itio n he now h o ld s . D iv id e n d s C o m p u te d M o n th ly C u rre n t R a te O f D iv id e n d s ) (In ste a d O f Q u a r te r ly O r R e a l E s ta te A p p ra is a l S e m i-A n n u a lly ). R e a l E s ta te In s p e c tio n S e rv ic e s L ife In s u ra n c e O n S h a re s F a m ily M a n a g e m e n t G u id e L ife A n d D is a b ility In s u ra n c e B u lle tin B o a rd F o r P o s tin g Ite m s O n L o a n s F o r S a le , E tc . P a y r o ll D e d u c tio n C o n s u m e r G u id e s N A D A B O O K (A u to m o b ile B lu e C o m m u n ity R o o m s A v a ila b le F o r B o o k) M e m b e rs A n d O r g a n iz a tio n s W a ll S tre e t J o u rn a l F R E E M o n e y O r d e r s Michigan State Universityv E M P L O Y E E S ’ C R E D I T U N IO N H O U R S: M O N D A Y TH R U FR ID A Y 9:30 A.M . TO 5:30 P.M . No Charge fo r.C ^ d it U H II.& OW EN East Lansing. 1 Ö T 9 T r o w b iid g e R o a d * J e w e le r s (O P P O S IT E S P A R T A N S H O P P IN G C E N T E R ) Phone 3 5 3 -2 2 8 0 121 W e s t W a sh te n a w L a n s i n g , IV 2 - 0 0 5 4 I r l i Mich igan State N ew s, F a s t L a n s i n g , M ic hi gan Welcome Week. S e p t e m b e r 1965 WE POINT WITH PRIDE TO MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY’S P H Y S IC A L P L A N T DIVISION P O W E R P L A N T '6 5 iß tiS P K Iä L iS Z l B EN JA M IN , WOODHOUSE And G U E N T H E R , A rc h ite c t-E n g in e e rs, D e a rb o rn , M ichigan P o w e r P la n t ‘ 65 Is a new s te a m and e le c t r ic a l g e n e ra tio n g p la n t c o n s tru c te d u r a l c o n tin u ity o f th e c a m p u s . T h e r e d b r ic k c h im n e y , w ith w h ite b lo c k le t t e r s F r o m t h is r o o m , th e o p e ra to r ca n c o n t r o l th e s t a r t - u p and s h u t-d o w n o f each s ith fu n d s a p p ro p r ia te d b y th e S ta te L e g is la t u r e to s e rv e th e e x p a n d in g e d u c a - M S U , r i s e s 275 fe e t and w i l l be a c a m p u s fo c a l p o in t in y e a r s to c o m e . b o ile r and tu r b in e - g e n e r a t o r and a u x illia r ie s and m a k e n e c e s s a ry a d ju s tm e n ts io n a l f a c ilit ie s o f M ic h ig a n S ta te U n iv e r s it y . P o w e r P la n t ‘ 65 fe a tu r e s a u n itiz e d la y o u t. E a c h b o i le r - t u r b in e g e n e r a to r f o r lo a d v a r ia t io n s . A l l e le c t r ic a l . d is tr ib u tio n c i r c u i t s a r e a ls o c o n t r o lle d S in c e W o r ld W a r 11, and p a r t ic u la r ly s in c e 1955, th e te c h n o lo g ic a l and s c ie n t i- is c a p a b le o f o p e ra tin g e n t i r e ly in d e p e n d e n t o f th e o th e r b o ile r - t u r b in e g e n e ra ­ f r o m t h is lo c a tio n . ric a d v a n c e m e n ts o f b u s in e s s , in d u s tr y , and g o v e rn m e n t have c re a te d a s p ir a lin g t o r , as i f i t w e re a s e p a ra te p la n t. P r o v is io n s h a v e a ls o been m a d e to a llo w C o a l is th e p r i m a r y f u e l. C o a l is d e liv e r e d to th e p la n t b y r a ilr o a d , u n lo a d e d , a e m a n c io r th e _ c o lie g e g ra d u a te . A s th e de m a n d on M ic h ig a n S ta te U n iv e r s it y ’ s o p e ra tio n o f b o th tu r b in e g e n e r a to r s f r o m e it h e r b o i le r . T h e a u x illf a r y e q u ip ­ and m o v e d in to th e p la n t o r s to c k p ile d on th e s ite b y a s e r ie s o f b e lt c o n v e y o r s . e d u c a tio n a l f a c ilit ie s in c r e a s e d , and a c c e le ra te d c o n s tr u c tio n p r o g r a m was m e n t, in c lu d in g th e in d u c e d d r a f t fa n s , fo rc e d d r a f t fa n s , p u lv e r iz e r s , b o ile r C o a l b u n k e r s , h ig h in th e p la n t, p r o v id e a r e s e r v o ir f o r a p p r o x im a te ly 1,600 im p le m e n te c to p r o v id e c la s s r o o m s and r e s e a r c h f a c ilit ie s to ke e p p a ce w ith fe e d p u m p s , co n d e n s a te p u m p s , and c ir c u la t in g w a te r p u m p « f o r e a c h u n it a re to n s . th e in c r e a s i: lg in f lu x o f s tu d e n ts . M a n y ne w b u ild in g s , as w e ll as th e r e q u ir e m e n ts p a ir e d to p r o v id e f l e x i b i l i t y and e c o n o m y in o p e ra tio n and s t i l l p e r m it p a r t ia l m o re c o m p le x f a c ilit ie s in th e new and e x is tin g b u ild in g s , co m p o u n d e d th e o p e ra tio n in th e e v e n t o f s h u t-d o w n due to m a lfu n c tio n o r f o r m a in te n a n c e . T h e e l e c t r i c i t y and s te a m a re d is t r ib u t e d f r o m t h is p la n t th ro u g h a s e r ie s r le m o f p r o v id in g h e a tin g and e le c t r ic a l s e r v ic e . F o r fu n c tio n a l e ffic ie n c y , th e p la n t is o p e ra te d f r o m a c e n t r a l c o n t r o l r o o m . o f u n d e rg ro u n d e le c t r ic a l d u c t lin e s and w a lk - t h r u s te a m tu n n e ls . P la n s f o r e x p a n s io n on a new s ite w e re in itia te d in 1962; fu n d s w e r e p ro v id e d in th e f a ll o f 1963 b y th e L e g is la t u r e . C o n s tr u c tio n began in M a y 1964, w ith C o m p le tio n sch e d u le d f o r th e f a il o f 1965— hence th e n a m e , P o w e r P la n t ‘ 65. T h e tw o new 250 ,0 0 0 lb s . p e r h r . b o ile r s , in P o w e r P la n t '6 5 , p lu s th re e CONTRACTORS AND EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURERS s m a lle r e x is tin g b o ile r s in th e Shaw L a n e P la n t, p ro v id e a n e t s y s te m ste a m g e n e ra tin g c a p a c ity o f 8 35,000 lb s . p e r h r . T h e tw o new 12,500 KW tu rb in e WHO ARE ASSOCIATED WITH THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE FACILITY . . . g e n e r a to rs in P o w e r P la n t '6 5 , and th e one e x is tin g 6 ,0 00 K W g e n e r a to r in the Shaw L a r.e P la n t, p ro v id e a r.ew s y s te m e le c t r ic a l g e n e ra tin g c a p a c ity o( 31,000 KW . T h e s ite , in th e a re a bounded b y th e c o n v e rg in g C K O and G ra n d T r u n k R a il­ Bosch Plumbing & Heating r o a d m a in lin e s , is an id e a l lo c a tio n .T h e d e s ig n o f th e new b u ild in g and th e a m p le Company space p ro v id e d by th e s ite w i l l a lso a llo w f o r a n y n e c e s s a ry fu tu re e x p a n s io n . P o w e r P la n t '6 5 b le n d s r e d b r ic k , w h ite lim e s to n e , and g re e n s la te on the THE C H R IS T M A N C O M P A N Y 667 L e o n a r d S t r e e t , N.W. e x t e r io r ojpRhe m a in s t r u c t u r e f o r in d iv id u a lity w h ile m a in ta in in g th e a r c h ie c t - G r a n d R a p id s , M ic h ig a n BUILDERS 408 K ALAM AZO O PLAZA • LANSING, M IC H IG A N • PHONE IV 2-1488 > FLIN T OFFICE: G-2223 TORREY ROAD • PHONE CE 4-6638 H A T Z E L 8c B U E H L E R IN C E S T A B L IS H E D IB B 4 ELEC T R IC A L C O N ST R U C T IO N C D M PA N Y IN C 2820 A L P H A STREET Wickes Boiler Company Hall Electric Company L A N S IN G . M ICHIGAN M E C H A N I C A L C O N T R A C T O R S B o ile r In s ta lla tio n s 1965 Stanford S t r e e t 515 N orth W ash in g to n A ve. D E T R O IT & F L IN T , M IC H IG A N S a g in a w , M ic h ig a n M uskegon, M ic h ig a n A T L A N T A , G E O R G IA fP / f l f UNION Consolidated Chimney Rockwell Manufacturing Company Company 07 P U M P C A P IT A L A V E N U E C O M P A N Y B A T T L E C R E E K . M IC H IG A N N o. 8 South D e a r b o r n S tr e e t 22 4 0 W e s t D i v e r s e y P a r k w a y TELEPH O N E 0 1 0 / 962-0141 C hicago, I llin o is C hicago, I ll i n o i s C E N T R IF U G A L PO W ER STEA M H A ■ P i 'T v / T V DeLaval Turbine Inc F l u o r L. A. TR A P P PRODUCTS COMPANY iN( In s ta lla tio n O f 2 S te a m D riv e n C O N S T R U C T I O N C O ., IN C C O O L I N G IN D U STRIA L AND T u rb o -G e n e ra J to rs g gf jL '*£ z . i ¿ O M M E R DIAL B LH LO tN G T O W E R S 853 N o ttin g h a m Way - ■*: 5 * y 3 n ga J< SUV l a i n i c n a n c e general o f f ic e s 4 2 3 5 STAFFORD A V E ., S. W . T r e n to n , N ew J e r s e y S A N T A R O S A , C A L IF O R N IA PHONE 5 3 8-1700 G RA N D RAPIDS 8 , MICH \ Mich igan State N ew s, E a s t L a n s i n g , M ic hi gan Welcome Week. September 1965 H*H S o c i a l S c i e n c e F o r m e d I n 1 9 6 2 S p l i t C o lle g e O f f e r s P r o g r a m s F o r P r o f e s s io n a l F ie ld s T h e C o lle g e o f S o c ia l S c ie n c e A l l th e d e p a rtm e n ts o f f e r g r a d - naent lim it e d a t 3 0 -4 0 s tu d e n ts is an o u tg ro w th o f th e C o lle g e o f u a te w o r k , ” he s a id . “ T h e s e a re in th e s e c tio n .” A r t s and S c ie n c e s w h ic h w as d i­ d e s ig n e d to p ro d u c e s c ie n t is t s “ W e a re a ls o e n c o u ra g in g in ­ v id e d In to th re e c o lle g e s In 1962. In th e v a r io u s f ie ld s . ” d e p e n d e n t s tu d y ,” he a d d e d . B e s id e s th e s o c ia l s c ie n c e s , “ T h e r e h a s been m o r e s c ie n ­ “ H e re t h e d e v e lo p m e n t p r o ­ th e o th e r c o lle g e s a re A r t s and t i f i c p r o g r e s s In th e s o c ia l s c i­ g re s s e s as th e n u m b e r o f c o n ta c t L e t t e r s and N a tu r a l S c ie n c e . e n c e s ,” he added " I n th e d is c o v ­ h o u r s d e c re a s e s as th e s tu d e n t T h e C o lle g e o f S o c ia l S c ie n c e e r ie s o f m e th o d o lo g ie s and th e m o v e s h ig h e r in h is e d u c a tio n .” l i s t s as tw o o f I t s g o a ls : use o f m a th f o r r e s e a r c h . " T h e u n d e rg ra d u a te o f f ic e f o r — T h e d e v e lo p m e n t and d is ­ s o c ia l s c ie n c e is lo c a te d in F e e T o t a l C o lle g e e n r o llm e n t In s e m in a tio n o f k n o w le d g e w ith in H a ll on th e E a s t S id e o f c a m p u s . 19 6 4-6 5 w a s a p p r o x im a te ly 4,0 00 th e a re a s o f Its d is c ip lin e s . 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A l l e n g in e e rin g de­ p a r tm e n ts a re lo c a te d in th e b u ild in g . - - T h e c o lle g e - ¡n e o p p o ra te s th e ^ f ie ld s o f a g r ic u lt u r a l e n g in e e r - * to g , c h e m ic a l, c iv il, ; S i e n g in e e r in g , 't n ^ h a n ic a l e n g i ­ n e e rin g and m e t a llu r g y . T h e f ie ld o f c o m p u te r s c ie n c e w i l l be a new e f f o r t t h is y e a r , R y d e r s a id . T h e C o lle g e o f E n g in e e rin g p la c e s a s t r e s s on th e o r y h e re , R y d e r s a id . T h ro u g h o u t th e p r o c ­ e s s o f d e s ig n and a n a ly s is , th e la n g u a g e o f th e e n g in e e r w i l l be m a th e m a tic s , s in c e i t p e r m it s A L B E R T KA HN A S S O C I A T E D A R C H I T E C T S & E N G I N E E R S , I N C ., D e t r o i t , M i c h i g a n th e m o s t p r e c is e s ta te m e n ts o f m a n y o f th e la w s o f n a tu r e and JO H N D. 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Grand R iver \ M ic hi gan State N e w s , E a s t L a n s i n g , Michigan Welcome Week, September 1965 S E R V E S O V E R 1 ,0 0 0 C o lle g e O f E d u c a t io n In E r ic k s o n A d v i s e m e n t C e n t e r H e lp s T e a c h in g T e a c h e rs E le m e n t a r y S c h o o l M a jo r s T h e W a y To T e a ch T h r e e th o u s a n d e le m e n ta r y e d ­ “ F a c u lty m e m b e rs w il l c o n ­ T h e s tu d e n t and h is a s s ig n e d E d u c a to rs a re e d u c a te d h e re B a s i c a l l y tw o d e p a rtm e n ts u c a tio n m a jo r s w o n ’ t lo s e o u t to tin u e to h a v e a d v is e e s f A n d e rs o n a d v is e r m e e t o fte n to plan and In a c o m p le x u n it k n o w n as th e c o m p r is e th e g ra d u a te s c h o o l: im p e r s o n a l, in d if f e r e n t a c a d e m ­ s a id , “ b u t in m o r e w o rk a b le e v a lu a te th e s tu d e n t’ s f o u r - y e a r C o lle g e o f E d u c a tio n , h o u s e d In th e D e p a rtm e n t o f A d m in is t r a ­ ic a d v is in g , a c c o rd in g to K e i t h lo a d s th a n in t h e p a s t . T h is m a k e s p r o g r a m . “ We d o n 't p la n f o r a E r ic k s o n H a ll. t io n and H ig h e r E d u c a tio n , and A n d e r s o n , d ir e c t o r o fth e C o lle g e s u re th a t th e s tu d e n t is n ’ t th e q u a r t e r a t a t im e , ” he said . S ix I n s titu te s and c e n te r s , in ­ th e D e p a rtm e n t o f C o u n s e llin g , o f E d u c a tio n ’ s A d v is e m e n t C e n ­ lo s e r w ith e n r o llm e n t in c r e a s e .” P e r s o n n e l S e rv ic e s and E d u c a ­ A n d e rs o n sa w th e c e n te r , in n u m e r a b le r e s e a r c h p r o je c t s and te r. T h e c e n te r w as e s ta b lis h e d in it s w id e r fu n c tio n , as an in f o r m a ­ f o u r o f th e fiv e b a s ic d e p a r t­ t io n a l P s y c h o lo g y . A n in t e g r a l p a r t o f th e u n d e r ­ J u ly , 1963, w hen th e a d v is e e - tio n o f f ic e . " P e o p le c o m e in off m e n ts f i l l o ffic e sp a ce in th re e T h e n a tio n ’ s e le m e n ta r y and g ra d u a te a f f a ir s o f f ic e , th e A d ­ a d v is e r r a t io h ad b e c o m e im ­ th e s tr e e t a ll th e t im e — people o u t o f E r ic k s o n ’ s fiv e s t o r ie s . h ig h s c h o o l te a c h e rs a r e ta u g h t v is e m e n t C e n te r e m p lo y s tw o p r a c t ic a l. in te r e s te d in c h a n g in g t h e ir m a­ W hen s lic e d in h a lf, th e c o lle g e in t h e u n d e rg ra d u a te s c h o o l, f u l l - t i m e and f iv e h a lf - t im e fa c ­ L o c a te d at 134 E r ic k s o n , th e j o r s , o r p e o p le w ith d e g re e s b u t f a lls in to tw o m a jo r s c h o o ls : w h ic h h a s th re e d e p a r tm e n ts : u lt y a d v is e r s to a d v is e o v e r a c e n te r is open f r o m 3 to 5 d a ily , n o t te a c h in g c e r t if ic a t e s . th e S c h o o l f o r A d v a n c e d S tu d ie s , th e D e p a rtm e n t o f E le m e n ta r y th o u s a n d s tu d e n ts m a jo r in g in “ and an a d v is e r can a lw a y s be ” \Ve p la y a f le x ib le r o l e , ” he o r th e g ra d u a te s c h o o l o f e d u ca ­ and S p e c ia l E d u c a tio n , th e D e ­ e le m e n ta r y e d u c a tio n . fo u n d ,” A n d e rs o n s a id . s a id . t io n , a nd th e S ch o o l f o r T e a c h e r p a r tm e n t o f H e a lth , P h y s ic a l E d ­ E d u c a tio n , o r th e u n d e rg ra d u a te u c a tio n and R e c r e a tio n , and the s c h o o l. _______ D e p a rtm e n t o f S e c o n d a ry E d u c a ­ BY-LD t io n and C u r r ic u lu m . B o th th e g ra d u a te and u n d e r ­ g ra d u a te s c h o o ls h a ve t h e ir own . « t y ^ n c a f f a ir s o ffic e s .. #w h e re »C. .'Ja* ** J - ■ a c a d e m ic r e c o r d s and f o r m s a re and w h e re s n id e r,r r w a y r-oek O iq p jt r S e r v i c e , t ; a ta d e m lc a d v is /h g . < rm A s p e c ia l a d v is e m e n t c e n te r s it s w it h in th e u n d e rg ra d u a te s tu ­ — Super Soft — d e n t a f f a ir s o ffic e , e m p lo y in g a • • • • • • • • • • f u l l - t i m e s t a f f o f f a c u lty a d v is ­ e rs . — Hospital Pure— J Know an 0 E xpectant % Mother? • ^ % A n a d d itio n a l o ffic e o f o f f - • Send Her a # c a m p u s a f f a ir s s e rv e s as a l i a — 2 By L o G ift • son b e tw e e n th e C o lle g e o f E d ­ 2 C e rtific a te 2 u c a tio n and th e C o n tin u in g E d u c a ­ • • • • • • • • • • ) T h re e T y p e s o f D ia p e rs t io n S e r v ic e , and s p o n s o rs a v a ­ r i e t y o f c o u rs e s h e ld in c it ie s I U p to 9 0 d ia p e rs p e r w e e k $ 1 0 m o n th ly a ro u n d th e s ta te . M SU fa c u lty te a ch m o s tly g ra d ­ u a te c o u rs e s in e d u c a tio n in c i t ­ I U p to 111 d ia p e rs p e r w e e k $ 1 1 .1 0 m o n th ly J O H N E . IVEY ie s lik e G ra n d R a p id s , B a ttle Dean Ivey C r e e k , P o r t H u ro n , N ile s and at I U p to 132 d ia p e rs p e r w e e k $ 1 1 .9 5 m o n th ly O a k la n d U n iv e r s it y , w h ic h is a f­ f ilia t e d w ith M S U . I C o n ta in e r s F u rn is h e d Sought As Two Pounds of Baby Clothes Washed FREE A m o n g in s tit u te s s p o n s o re d b y th e C o lle g e o f E d u c a tio n a re th e H u m a n L e a r n in g R e s e a rc h In ­ Consultant s t itu te , th e H u m a n itie s T e a c h in g I n s t it u t e , th e I n s tit u te f o r I n t e r ­ n a tio n a l S tu d ie s in E d u c a tio n , th e T R A N S P A R E N T W O R L D — T h i s p l a s t i c g l o b e i s o n e of t h e m a n y t e a c h i n g a i d s on d i s p l a y in t h e e l e m e n t a r y s c h o o l l i b r a r y on t h e f i r s t f l o o r of t h e E d u c a t i o n Building. P h o t o by R i c k i S h u m a k e r . With Each Order! L e a r n in g S y s te m s I n s t it u te and 1010 E a s t M ic h ig a n IV 2 -0 4 2 1 J o h n E . Iv e y , dean o f th e C o l­ th e S o c ia l S cie n ce T e a c h in g In ­ le g e o f E d u c a tio n , r e c e iv e d h is s t itu t e . B .S . d e g re e at A u b u rn U n iv e r ­ s it y , h is P h .D . a t th e U n iv e r s it y o f N o r th C a r o lin a and an h o n o r­ IN T E R N P R O G R A M a r y L L . D . a t th e U n iv e r s it y o f C h a tta n o o g a . I v e y w a s a w a rd e d th e F r e e ­ d o m s F o u n d a tio n H o n o r M e d a l A w a r d in 1951 and th e E ls e n h o w e r E x c h a n g e F e llo w s h ip in 1956. E IP P r e p a r e s N e w T e a c h e r s H e is a m e m b e r o f n u m e ro u s e d u c a tio n a l and s o c ia l and p o l i t i ­ I f E IP c a n ’ t c u rb th e p o te n tia l T h e “ e l ed ” s tu d e n t sp e n ds h is B y h is fo u r t h y e a r , th e s tu d e n t c a l s c ie n c e o rg a n iz a tio n s in c lu d ­ d is illu s io n m e n t o f an e le m e n ta r y f i r s t tw o y e a rs , as w e ll as one b e c o m e s an in te r n te a c h e r w ith in g P h i B e t a K a p p a , A m e r ic a n te a c h e r in h is f i r s t c la s s r o o m , and a h a lf s u m m e r s e s s io n s , in h is ow n c la s s r o o m and a s a la r y P o l i t i c a l , S cie n ce l i b e r a l a rts , a,vA 4 * 3 , 5 0 0 a y e a r .- u n i! -g'-axl*' Chèn n o t*/. _ v * ■'# . a n d th e A m e r ic a n C o u n c il on E d ­ t io n c o u rs e w o r k . ’ a n ce o f an in te r n c o n s u lta n t, an A n in te n s iv e f o u r - y e . a r - c o m - u c a tio n ,, _ , b ifte tlo n o f th e o r y and pr-act-ice, e x p e rie n c e d e le m e n ta r y s c h o o l Iv e y h i s a u th o re d n u m e ro u s He s tu d ie s o ff-c a m p u s h is th ir d th e E le m e n ta r y In te r n P r o g r a m te a c h e r . p u b lic a tio n s in c lu d in g “ C h a n n e l­ y e a r in an in te r n s h ip c e n te r , ( E IP ) c u lm in a te s in an in te r n in g R e s e a rc h in to E d u c a tio n ,” w h e re c o u rs e s in te a c h in g m e th ­ s a la r y o f $ 3 ,50 0 , a b a c h e lo r 's Last year 236 s tu d e n ts w e re " B u i l d i n g A tla n t a 's F u t u r e , ” o d s a re c o m b in e d w ith p r a c t ic a l d e g re e and a te a c h in g c e r t if ic a t e , e n r o lle d in the t h ir d and fo u rth “ C o m m u n ity R e s o u rc e s ,” " E x ­ c la s s r o o m e x p e rie n c e f o r s ix a c c o rd in g to an E IP b r o c h u r e . y e a r s o f th e p r o g r a m in fiv e r e s ­ p lo r in g th e S outh” and “ T e a c h , m o n th s , I n it ia t e d in th e f a ll o f 1959 b y id e n t c e n te r s . T r a n s m i t and T r a n s m u t e ,” an th e C o lle g e o f E d u c a tio n , E IP M SU fa c u lty te a ch th e m e th o d s a r t i c l e in th e S a tu rd a y R e v ie w . c o u r s e s at th e c e n te r , and a se­ w a s d e s ig n e d as an in t e g r a l p a r t H e w a s one o f th e s p o n s o rs and E IP is c o n d u c te d c o o p e r a tiv e ly o f te a c h e r p r e p a r a tio n , w h e re th è le c te d c la s s r o o m te a c h e r w o r k s p a r t ic ip a n t s in th e 1959 v i s i t o f by f i v e M ic h ig a n c o m m u n it y - s tu d e n t is in tro d u c e d to c la s s ­ w ith an M SU r e s id e n t s t a f f m e m ­ n in e U .S . g o v e rn o r s to th e S o v ie t b e r to s u p e rv is e t h e s tu d e n t j u n io r c o lle g e s , 27 p u b lic s c h o o l ro o m te a c h in g g r a d u a lly a n d U n io n f o r a c o m p a r a tiv e s tu d y s y s te m s and M S U . c a r e f u lly . te a c h in g . o f s ta te g o v e rn m e n ts . I v e y is a fre q u e n t c o n s u lta n t f o r s u r v e y s o f s ta te and c it y s c h o o l and h ig h e r e d u c a tio n s y s ­ t e m s and he h e lp e d p la n a new u n iv e r s it y at B o ca R a to n , F la . , as c o n s u lta n t to th e s ta te b o a rd o f c o n t r o l. Police Study Center Seen A N a tio n a l C e n te r on P o lic e and C o m m u n ity R e la tio n s w i l l be e s ­ t a b lis h e d at M ic h ig a n S ta te . A $100,000 g ra n t f r o m th e F ie ld F o u n d a tio n o f New Y o r k , w h ic h w i l l a s s u re o p e ra tio n o f th e c e n ­ t e r f o r th r e e y e a rs , w a s a c c e p ­ te d ' r e c e n t ly b y M S U 's T r u s te e s . L o u is A . R a d e le t, p r o f e s s o r o f p o lic e a d m in is tr a tio n , w i l l s e rv e as d ir e c t o r o f th e c e n te r in a d d i­ tio n to h is n o rm a l te a c h in g d u tie s . M S U ’ s c e n te r , R a d e le t s a id , w i l l d e v e lo p p o lic e in s tr u c t io n a l p ro g ra m s , is s u e p u b lic a tio n s , c o n t r a c t f o r r e s e a r c h and a r ­ r a n g e f o r c o n s u ltin g s e r v ic e s . M u c h o f th e w o rk w i l l be done b y fa c u lt y m e m b e rs a t M SU and o th e r u n iv e r s it ie s w ith th e c e n ­ PARSONS IMPERIAL t e r s e r v in g as a c le a r in g h o u se , . , -i .$St . • I &S* T h e c e n te r has an h is t o r ic a l c o n n e c tio n w ith th e 1 1 -y e a r-o ld ft/e S p e c ia le in 7 N a tio n a l I n s t it u te on P o lic e and C o m m u n ity R e la tio n s w h ic h is h e ld e a c h s p rin g a t M S U ’ s K e llo g g C e n t e r , he added. In it s m o s t r e c e n t a n n u a l s e s ­ ê h & a J e û tc j,, ß ls a c itie u f, G c d & U n c j,. s io n in M a y , th e I n s t itu te b ro u g h t to g e th e r 392 p e rs o n s , la r g e ly p o ­ l i c e o f f ic e r s , f r o m 29 s ta te s and s ix fo r e ig n c o u n tr ie s to -s tu d y p o ­ lic e , c o m m u n ity r e la tio n s and 484-9342 c o m m u n ic a tio n s p r o b le m s . 2100 E a s t M ichigan ( A c ro s s F r o m The In s t it u te is s p o n s o re d J o in tly b y th e N a tio n a l C o n fe re n c e A m e r i c a n B a n k And T r u s t ' B r a n c h ) . • o f C h r is t ia n s and J e w s (N C C J ) and M S U . R a d e le t w a s a n a tio n a l p r o g r a m d ir e c t o r f o r N C C J w hen he jo in e d th e M SU f a c u lty in 1963. T h e c e n t e r w i l l b e p a r t o f th e S c h o o l o f P o lic e A d m in is t r a t io n and P u b lic S a fe ty . A-14 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Welcome Week, September 1965 Home Ec’s Dean Lee n* M I C H I G A N S T A T E U N I V E R S I T Y — Begins Second Year Dean o f the C o lleg e of Home of home econom ics in 1963 and E c o n o m ic s, Jeanette A , L e e r e ­ w as acting dean of the C o lleg e ceived h er B .S . and M .S . degree* of Home Eco no m ic* from J u ly - F o o d S c ie n c e m from the U n iv e rsity of Minne­ so ta. She is a m em ber of the A m e r­ ican Home Eco n o m ics A sso c ia ­ tion (m em ber of the National Ad­ v is o ry Com m ittee of the C olleg e D e e ., 1964. C lu b Departm ent, M ichigan Home E co n o m ics A sso ciatio n , (state a d v iso r for the C olleg e C lu b De­ R e se a rch B u ild in g partm ent) Adult Education A sso ­ ciatio n , O m icron Nu, P h i U p si­ lon, and P i Lam bda T h e ta , home econ om ics ho n o rarles. M is s L e e w a s on a S a b b a tic a l le a v e f o r s tu d y a t C o lu m b ia U n i­ v e r s i t y in 1955. She w a s a te a c h e r in M in n e s o ta f o l l o w i n g h e r u n d e rg ra d u a te w o r k , and c a m e to M SU as an In ­ s t r u c t o r o f fo o d s and n u t r it io n . She w a s th e n an a s s is ta n t p r o f e s ­ s o r o f b o rn e e c o n o m ic s and as­ s is t a n t to th e dean o f h o m e e c o ­ n o m ic s . M is s L e e b e c a m e a p r o f e s s o r » je m ie t t e a . l e e § E S T A B L IS H E D IN 1 9 2 2 H o m e E c o n o m ic s 3 rd O ld e s t C o lle g e T h e C o lle g e o f H o m e E c o n o m ­ as th e o th e r th r e e as i t o f f e r s ic s , t h i r d o ld e s t c o lle g e on th e m o r e g e n e r a l c o u rs e s . M S U c a m p u s , w a s e s ta b lis h e d in U n d e r t h is a re a , a D e p a r t­ 19 2 2-2 3 as a w o m e n ’ s p r o g r a m . m e n t o f I n s t it u tio n a l A d m in is t r a ­ I t w a s h o u s e d in M o r r i l l H a ll and t io n is o ffe r e d . A t th e p r e s e n t fu n c tio n e d as b o th a c la s s r o o m t im e , o n ly g ra d u a te p r o g r a m s and d o r m it o r y f a c i l i t y . a re o ffe r e d and th e c o u rs e s a re I n I t s f i r s t y e a r s , a g e n e ra l c o n c e rn e d w ith q u a lit y and q u a n ­ p r o g r a m and e d u c a tio n f o r h o m e ­ t i t y o f fo o d . m a k e r s w a s e m p h a s iz e d . N o w , “ T h e c o n te n t d e v e lo p m e n t in J e a n e tte L e e , dean o f t h e C o lle g e h o m e e c o n o m ic s h a s c h a n g e d A L B E R T KAHN A S S O C I A T E D A R C H I T E C T S & E N G I N E E R S , I N C ., D e t r o i t , M i c h i g a n o f H o m e E c o n o m ic s s a id , th e p r o ­ th ro u g h th e y e a r s , ” M is s L e e g r a m h a s a p r o fe s s io n a l fo c u s . s a id . " W e a re n o w c o n c e rn e d T h e C o lle g e c o n s is ts o f f o u r w ith h o m e ec as a f ie ld o f k n o w ­ IS CURRENTLY UNDER CONSTRUCTION AS A PROUD ADDITION TO d e p a r tm e n ts : 1 — Hom e M anagem ent a n d le d g e n o t o n ly w ith th e u s e o f s k i l l s , b u t w ith th e u n d e rs ta n d ­ in g o f th e m . C h ild D e v e lo p m e n t " T h e c o lle g e d o e s o f f e r c o u r ­ THE NEW SCIENCE CQMPLEX~(SOUTH CAMPUS) 2 — D e p a rtm e n t o f F o o d s and N u tr itio n s e s in c o o k in g and s e w in g ,’ ’ she s a id , " b u t we o n ly s t r e s s th e 3 — D e p a rtm e n t o f T e x t ile s , b a s ic p r i n c ip le s , and th e r e Is n o t C lo th in g , and R e la te d A r t s - AND IS DUE TO BE COMPLETED BY THE FALL OF 1966 in g . 4 — H o m e e c o n o m ic s te a c h ­ m u c h t im e p e r m it t e d f o r th e p e r ­ f e c tio n o f th e s e s k il ls . 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" T h e r e a re tw o n u r s e r y s c h o o ls K e llo g g ’ s. f o r M SU s tu d e n ts to u se as la b o r ­ T h e D e p a rtm e n t o f T e x t ile s , a t o r ie s in c o u rs e s d e a lin g w ith C lo th in g s and R e la te d A r t s ( T R A ) c h ild r e n , th e S p a rta n N u r s e r y o ffe rs p r o g r a m s in t e x t ile s , and th e L a b o r a t o r y P r e - S c h o o l. c lo t h in g m e r c h a n d is in g and in ­ " H e r e th e s tu d e n t h a s th e op­ t e r i o r d e s ig n . p o r t u n it y to o b s e rv e and w o r k I n t h is a re a , u n d e rg ra d u a te w ith y o u n g c h ild r e n in o r d e r to “ s t o r e e x p e rie n c e ” is r e q u ir e d u n d e rs ta n d th e m ,” M is s L e e and a s ix - w e e k o ff-c a m p u s t r a i n ­ s a id . in g p e r io d is o ffe r e d f o r s e n io r s . T h e r e a r e o v e r 1,000 u n d e r ­ I n t h is d e p a r tm e n t s tu d e n ts a re g ra d u a te s p r e s e n tly e n r o lle d in • t r a in e d f o r th e e x e c u tiv e and th e th e C o lle g e o f H o m e E c o n o m ic s m a n a g e r ia l a s p e c ts o f r e t a ili n g . and m o r e Jobs a v a ila b le th a n s tu ­ A b o u t 40 p e r c e n t o f th e h o m e d e n ts to f i l l th e m . e c o n o m ic s s tu d e n ts p r e p a r e f o r T h e fa c u lt y c o n s is ts o f a p p r o x ­ te a c h in g ju n io r and s e n io r h ig h im a te ly 80 m e m b e rs , in c lu d in g s c h o o l In th e D e p a rtm e n t o f H o m e s t a f f m e m b e rs in r e s e a r c h , E c o n o m ic s te a c h in g . T h is d iv i­ te a c h in g and th e h o m e e c o n o m ic s s io n is n o t q u ite as s p e c ia liz e d e x te n s io n c o u rs e s . ‘ 4> . L a n g u a g e S tu d y H a s Designers AndBuilders Who Are Erecting The NewFacility: P ra ctica l A p p lic a tio n I jlv S P E N C E B R O T H E R S In the nation as a whole there has been an in creased in terest A frica n languages a re Included in the department of O rien tal and ¡1 G E N E R A L C O N T R A C T O R S and Im portance attached to the study of foreign languages. M S U , A frica n languages and lin g u is­ t ic s . a $ s q ç i i ^ r p i> . _ 4 1 7 M c C O i K A Y S T R E E T with over 5 ,0 0 0 students now en­ D uring the sum m er months, .* - % . - < .» Æ i ro lled In the department of fo r­ sp e cia l prog ram s in languages A R C H IT E C T S & E N G IN E E R S , IN C S A G I N A W , M I C H I G A N JM i eign languages, re fle c ts t h i s a re offered. trend. P L E A S A N T 5 - 6 5 O• T h e divisio n of the old depart­ Through the A m erica n Modern D E T R O IT M IC H IG A N ment of foreign languages Into Language E u r o p e a n C e n te rs th ree separate departm ents two ( A M L E C ), MSU o ffers a prog ram in P a r is and a program in M a­ ----------- » O tis E le v a to r C o m p a n y Mm y e a r s ago evidenced a new con­ d rid . Seven week c o u rse s, taught M ETALAB cern . T h e three new departm ents b y MSU In stru cto rs, teach ad­ P H O E N I X E le v a t o r C o n t r a c t o r s vanced conversation in the coun­ E q u ip m e n t I 1744 P a y n e A v e . C le v e la n d , O h io a re those of Romance languages and lite ra tu re , G erm an ic a n d try that speaks the language being S P R IN K L E R ■■■■ ■> • , * " -• '*'■■■ ► . g. H a t z e l . 6c B u e h l e r , In c guages and lin g u istics. T h* pf. Rom ance T h e U n iv e rsity of N ig e ria h o stf E X E C U T IV E O F F IC E S ’ 270 D u ffy A ve * ESTABLISHED 1 88 4 languages o f f e r s c o u rse s in many students each sum m er for | U ic k s v ille , L o n g Is la n d I e l e c t r ic a l C o n s t r u c t io n F re n c h , Spanish, Ita lia n , c l a s s i ­ study in A frica n language and c u l­ * N ew Y o rk c a l G re e k , L a tin and Portuguese. M IC H IG A N 2820 ALPHA STREET tu re. g r a n d r a p i d s La n s in g . M ic h ig a n G erm an and R u ssia n a re of­ U n d er the National Defense fered in the department of G e r ­ Education A ct, many students a re man and S lav ic languages. given fellow ships to study “ c r it ­ C h in e se , Japanese and three ic a l'' languages at M SU. \ Michigan State N e w s , E a s t L a n s i n g , Michigan Welcome Week, September 1965 A-15 FIRST OF K i m IiV U S- C o m m . A r t s M a r k s T e n th Y e a r Dean Siebert Heads S in c e i t w as e s ta b lis h e d b a c k d a tlo n th a t th e C o lle g e o f C o m ­ in 1955, th e C o lle g e o f C o m ­ m u n ic a tio n s A r t s o r i g i n a l l y m u n ic a tio n s A r t s h a s g ro w n and b a s e d t h e ir p r o g r a m . T h e r a d io ­ Comm Arts College e xp a nd e d a lo n g w ith M S U . té lé v is io n stu d e n t w ho le a r n s th e r u d im e n ts o f h is p r o fe s s io n in th e c la s s r o o m is th e n r e q u ir e d In 1955 th e C o lle g e o f C o m ­ to g a in a c tu a l on th e jo b t r a i n ­ m u n ic a tio n s A r t s , th e n th e f i r s t in g . T h e sa m e goes f o r th e jo u r n ­ o f it s k in d in th e n a tio n , w a s s e t up to c o o rd in a te c a m p u s s tu d ­ a lis m , o r speech o r a d v e r tis in g s tu d e n t. F r e d S. S ie b e rt has been Dean f r o m th e U n iv e r s it y o f W is c o n ­ ie s o f th e c o m m u n ic a tio n s m e d ­ o f th e C o lle g e o f C o m m u n ic a tio n s in and he r e c e iv e d th e Kappa T a u ia w h ic h s e rv e o u r m o d e rn s o c i­ T h e c o lle g e p ro v id e s an e x c e l­ A r t s s in c e M a y , 1960, and d ir e c ­ A lp h a R e s e a rc h A w a r d in 1956f o r e ty . le n t a c a d e m ic a d v is in g s y s te m t o r o f th e s c h o o l o f jo u r n a lis m r e s e a r c h in c o n n e c tio n w it h a f o r it s s tu d e n ts , who p r e - e n r o ll s in c e 1957. b o o k he c o -a u th o re d , " F o u r T h e ­ T o d a y , a decade la t e r , th e c o l­ f o r th e n e x t t e r m in th e m id d le S ie b e rt r e c e iv e d an A .B . de­ o r ie s o f th e P r e s s . " le g e w i l l e n r o ll at le a s t 1,350 o f th e p re c e d in g t e r m . T h is g iv e s g re e in 1923 f r o m th e U n iv e r s it y s tu d e n ts a t b e g in n in g o f t h is f a l l S ie b e rt is a m e m b e r o f Sigm a th e s tu d e n t a ch a n ce to t a lk to o f W is c o n s in a nd th e J .D . (D o c­ te rm . D e lta C h i, Kappa T a u A lp h a , A l­ h is a d v is o r p r i o r to th e r e g u la r t o r o f jo u r n a lis m ) d e g re e In 1929 r e g is t r a t io n p e rio d . pha D e lta S ig m a , P h i A lp h a D e l­ f r o m th e U n iv e r s it y o f I ll in o i s . T h e c o lle g e in c lu d e s th e d e ­ ta , and has a c te d as an a d v is e r H e w a s a d m itte d to th e I llin o is p a r tm e n ts o f jo u r n a lis m , sp e e c h , In a d d itio n to s tu d ie s in t h e ir on le g a l m a t t e r s f o r s e v e ra l b a r d u rin g th e s a m e y e a r. t e le v is lo n - r a d io , g e n e ra l c o m ­ m a jo r f ie ld s , C o m m u n ic a tio n s g ro u p s In th e f ie ld o f jo u r n a lis m . . F r o m 1941-57, he w a s d ir e c t o r m u n ic a tio n s and a d v e r tis in g . A l l A r t s s tu d e n ts a re r e q u ir e d to ta k e o f th e S ch o o l o f J o u r n a lis m at th e ' H e 4s a le g a l a d v is e r to th e o i th e c u r r ic u la in th e C o lle g e o f s e v e r a l c o u rs e s in th e c o lle g e s U n iv e r s it y o f I ll i n o i s , U rb a n a , M ic h ig a n P r e s s A s s o c ia tio n and C o m m u n ic a tio n s A r t s c o m b in e o f A r t s and L e t t e r s and S o c ia l F R E D S. SI 111. H e w a s a c tin g d ir e c t o r o f th e h a s been c h a ir m a n o f th e la w and c la s s r o o m - te x tb o o k s tu d y w ith S c ie n c e . F a c u lty n je m b e r s e m ­ I n s t it u te o f C o m m u n ic a tio n s R e­ p re s s c o m m i: t e ^ o f ‘th e In la n d ' J o u r n a lis m arret tie t's h e lp e d w ith p r a c t ic a l e x p e rie n c e in v a r io u s p h a s iz e th a t th e c o m m u n ic a tio n s s e a rc h f r o m 1 9 5 5-5 7 . P r e s s A s s o c ia tio n s in c e 1949. th e d r a ftin g o f le g is la tio n f o r f ie ld s . s tu d e n t m u s t be w e ll- a c q u a in te d In 1962 he r e c e iv e d a d is t in ­ S ie b e rt is a ls o a m e m b e r o f th e v a r io u s p re s s and p u b lis h e r s ’ w ith a ll th e o th e r a re a s o f k n o w ­ g u is h e d a lu m n i s e r v ic e c ita tio n N a tio n a l C o u n c il on R e s e a rc h In a s s o c ia tio n s . F r e d S , S le b e r t, a f o r m e r head le d g e , so im p o r ta n t to t h e ir sp e ­ o f th e s c h o o l o f jo u r n a lis m at th e c ia lt ie s . U n iv e r s it y o f I ll in o is and an au ­ t h o r it y on la w o f th e p r e s s , is th e T h e C o lle g e o f C o m m u n ic a ­ tr e n d s in th e c o m m u n ic a tio n s h e a d o f th e C o lle g e . tio n s A r t s s u p e rv is e s a c o m ­ f ie ld . W hen an im p o r ta n t new s m u n ic a tio n s re s e a r c h c e n te r w ith e v e n t o c c u r s , such as th e sudden R E L A X ! U n iv e r s it y ' r a d io and t e le v is io n a f u l l - t i m e s ta ff, in a d d itio n to d e a th o f A d la i S te ve n so n , th e r e ­ s ta tio n s , th e S ta te N e w s and th e i t s a c a d e m ic d e p a rtm e n ts . s e a rc h c e n te r a tte m p ts to le a rn D E A D L IN E — J o u rn a lism s tu d en ts in one of the advanced w r it in g c la s s e s fig h t the W o lv e r in e p ro v id e o p p o r tu n itie s f r o m w h ic h m e d ia , p e o p le g e t clock and the ty p e w rite rs to finish up th e ir sto rie s. f o r s tu d e n ts to r e c e iv e p r a c t ic a l T h e p u rp o s e o f th e c e n te r is E n jo y T e le v is io n V ie w in g a t its B e s t t h e ir in f o r m a t io n . on th e jo b tr a in in g . f o d e lv e in to th e e ffe c ts o f m o d ­ Photo by L a r r y C a rlso n Philco Slimline e rn m a s s c o m m u n ic a tio n s m e d ia T w o y e a r s ago an in te r n a tio n a l A c tu a l e x p e rie n c e is th e fo u n - on th e p u b lic and d is c o v e r new c o m m u n ic a tio n s c e n te r v a s e s ­ ta b lis h e d to c o o rd in a te a l l a s ­ p e c ts o f t h e c o m m u n ic a tio n s p r o c e s s e s r e la te d to n a t i o n s 1 7 ” & 1 9 ” a ro u n d th e w o r ld . M S U G r o w i n g I n G r a d u a t e S t u d y P r o g r a m s A g ra d u a te s c h o o l o f h ig h c a li­ 4 ,8 3 6 in 1 9 6 3 -6 4 to 5 ,6 65 l a s t In at s, a r t s f o r te a c h e rs , b u s i­ T w o ty p e s o f p r o g r a m s a re g ra m w a s o ffe re d at M SU In 1883. T h e c o lle g e is s t i l l fa c e d w ith p r o b le m s , h o w e v e r. A s C o m ­ PORTABLES b e r is e s s e n tia l to a g re a t u n i­ f a ll te rm . n e ss a d m in is t r a tio n , fin e a r t s , ness o ffe re d f o r m a s te r s d e g re e ca n ­ T h e f i r s t d o c to r a l p r o g r a m w as m u n ic a tio n s A r t s s tu d e n ts can v e r s it y , and MSU* s g ra d u a te pro­ G ra d u a te p r o g r a m s a r e o ffe re d la n d s c a p e a r c h it e c tu r e , m u s ic , d id a te s at M S U . Som e d e p a r t­ o ffe r e d In 1925. v e r i f y , th e d e p a rtm e n t o ffic e s and gram has g ro w n in s ta tu re and in te n c o lle g e s . M o r e th a n 275 p u b lic a d m in is tr a t io n , s c ie n c e , m e n ts r e q u ir e c o m p le tio n o f p r e ­ M S U a l s o o ffe r s a s p e c i a l c la s s r o o m s a re s p re a d o u t f r o m size during th e p a s t de ca de . f ie ld s o f s tu d y a r e a v a ila b le in s o c ia l w o rk and u rb a n p la n n in g . s c r ib e d c o u rs e w o r k , re s e a rc h d ip lo m a f o r a d va nce d g ra d u a te one end o f th e c a m p u s to a n o th e r. E c o n o m ic a l M o n th ly and T e r m R a te s In 1 9 6 4-6 5 th e U n i v e r s i t y 75 d e p a r tm e n ts . D o c to ra l de ­ D o c to ra l d e g re e s a re o ffe re d a nd a th e s is . O th e r d e p a rtm e n ts s tu d ie s to s tu d e n ts c o m p le tin g W e lls H a ll, th e J o u r n a lis m B u ild ­ a w a rd e d b e tw e e n 1,900 and 2,000 g re e s a r e o ffe r e d b y 66 o f th e in v e te r in a r y m e d ic in e , b u s in e s s o n ly r e q u ir e c o u rs e w o r k . 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O C C D e le g a te M ic h a e l W a ls h ta in s a s e t o f b o o k s f o r stu d e n t g o v e rn m e n t and c o o rd in a te s s tu ­ D u tie s o f th e S tu d e n t B o a rd in ­ d e n t In s u ra n c e , d is c o u n t s e r v ic e c lu d e : ICC D e le g a te C arl Freib e rg p r o g r a m s , s tu d e n t lo a n p r o g r a m , — S e ttin g p o lic ie s o f an a l l — t r a v e l b u re a u p r o g r a m , and p u r ­ u n iv e r s it y n a tu r e . c h a s in g f o r A S M S U . — P r o v id in g a c o m m o n g ro u n d V ic e - P r e s id e n t f o r A l l - U n i ­ o f c o m m u n ic a tio n s am ong s tu ­ N O N V O T IN G M E M B E R S v e r s i t y A f f a i r s — th is V ic e - new î î > d e n t o rg a n iz a tio n s , th e s tu d e n t P r e s id e n t is r e s p o n s ib le f o r c o ­ b o d y, and th e s ta ff. o r d in a tin g th e j p r o g r a m s in c o n ­ n e c tio n 'tt t r vr^rsi ry*S nS ■< , íi j,> H o ld in g a t le a s t once a t e r m a A S M S U . 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She is a ls o re s p o n ­ s tu d e n t a c t iv it ie s . B u re a u , C a m p u s C o m m u n ity p a r tm e n t — t h is d e p a rtm e n t is s ib le to c o m m u n ic a te w ith th e T h e o f f ic e r s and p o s itio n s in C o m m is s io n and S p a rta n S p ir it . in c h a rg e o f th e s tu d e n t o p in io n S tu d e n t E d u c a tio n C o r p . th e c a b in e t a re : S e rv in g on th e ASMSU b o a rd p o le s f o r ASM SU and c a r r ie s o u t T h e a c a d e m ic p r o g r a m s de ­ P r e s id e n t — T h e p r e s id e n t’ s t h is y e a r a r e : c h a irm a n , J o h n p a rtm e n t is a ls o re s p o n s ib le f o r m a in fu n c tio n is to le a d and c o ­ r e s e a r c h f o r A S M S U . M c Q u itty , v ic e - c h a ir m a n , W ebb P u b lic R e la tio n s D ir e c t o r — th e C o lle g e B o w l, th e H o n o rs o rd in a te th e p r o g r a m s o f th e A l l - M a r t in , M em b e rs-a t-larg e , T h e p u b l i c r e la t io n s d ir e c t o r C o lle g e L e c tu re S e r ie s , t h e U n iv e r s it y C a b in e t and he is d i­ F r a n c is F r e i , J a m e s G ra h a m , C o u rs e A p p r a is a l B o o k le t, and r e c t ly r e s p o n s ib le to th e S tu d e n t p la n s and c o o rd in a te s a ll a d v e r­ G a ry S t e i n h a r d t , and C h a r le s t is in g f o r th e B o a r d , and is r e ­ th e S tu d e n t-F a c u lty D in n e rs . B o a rd . S to d d a rd ; I F C , A n d re w K r a m e r , V ic e - P r e s id e n t f o r F in a n c e E x e c u tiv e a s s is ta n t to th e C a b ­ s p o n s ib le f o r p u b lic r e la tio n s o f P a n - H e lle n ic , N a n c y A y le s w o r th , a ll s p e c ia l p r o je c t s . H e p u ts o u t and O p e ra tio n s — th is v ic e - in e t P r e s id e n t — T h e m a in fu n c ­ M H A , W illia m F lo a te , W IC , J u d y p re s id e n t is r e s p o n s ib le f o r th e tio n s o f th e e x e c u tiv e a s s is ta n t a w e e k ly S tu d e n t N e w s L e t t e r B a ll, AW S, J a n e t S e id m a n , O C C , o p e ra tio n s o f th e in t e r n a l a f f a ir s a re to c o o rd in a te in t r a - c a b in e t and is r e s p o n s ib le f o r p u b lic r e ­ o f the s tu d e n t g o v e rn m e n t. M ic h a e l W a ls h , IC C , C a r l F r e i ­ N o C a l l s A s Y e t, S i r ! c o m m itte e s and to ta k e c h a rg e o f la tio n s c a m p a ig n s o f m a j o r b e rg , and n o n -v o tin g b o a rd m e m ­ B ook T h i e f ! d r iv in g and e a r ly r e g is t r a t io n e v e n ts o f th e C a b in e t. D is c o u n t S e r v ic e s - t h is a re a p ro m o te s th e s e llin g o f th e S tu ­ b e r s ; p r e s id e n t, J im T a n c k and p e r m is s io n s . V ic e - P r e s id e n t f o r A c a d e m ic d e n t S a m p le B o o k and w i l l I n - S ta te N e w s , C h a r le s W e lls . A f f a ir s — T h is v ic e - p r e s id e n t is He is d ir e c t ly re s p o n s ib le to n - - la i A n d if You D o n ' t H a v e A S t i c k e r N e x t W e e k , “ H e r e You C a n G e t An I d e a Of T h e Y o u ’ If G e t A n o t h e r T i c k e t , ” Y ou A r e L o s t . G o B a c k T h r e e S p a c e s R e l a x , Son! C om plexity Of O u r Giant C a m p u s Plant. An d L o s e O n e T u r n ! B*2 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Welcome Week, September 1965 B r e s l i n T r o u b l e s h o o t e r I n L e g i s l a t i v e M a t t e r s MSU’ s S e c re ta ry Ja ck B r e s lin la re sp o n sib le for one of the m ost d elicate task s in the U n i­ v ersity-m ain tain in g good r e la ­ tions with the state le g isla tu re . O ne o f B r e s ll n ’ s m a in jo b s e a c h y e a r is to p re s e n t th e U n i­ v e r s i t y ’ s b u d g e t re q u e s t to th e le g is la t u r e . H e a p p e a rs b e fo r e n u m e ro u s le g is la t iv e c o m m itte e s and e x p la in s M S U ’ s fin a n c ia l n e e d s to th e la w m a k e r s . W hen b u d g e t t im e r o l l s a ro u n d e a ch s p r in g , B r e s li n m u s t spend m a n y h o u rs e a c h w e e k a t th e S t a t e C a p it o l in L a n s in g . B r e s lin a c ts as a tr o u b le - s h o o te r and lia s o n m a n b e tw e e n M SU and th e le g is la t u r e . H e is o fte n c a lle d on to e x p la in v a r i ­ o u s U n iv e r s it y p o lic ie s and d e ­ v e lo p m e n ts to th e la w m a k e r s . H o w e v e r, B r e s lin ’ s d u tie s a re n o t c o n fin e d to w o r k w ith th e s ta te JACK B RESLIN le g is la t u r e . H e is a ls o th e s e c r e ­ S t a r r H . K e e s le r , w e re b o th d e e p ­ t a r y to th e B o a r d o f T r u s t e e s . ly In v o lv e d in s e ttin g up th e c a m ­ H e k e e p s th e m in u te s o f e a ch p u s b u s s y s te m w h ic h began o p e ­ r e g u la r m e e tin g eo f th e tr u s te e s r a t io n la s t y e a r . on th e t h i r d T h u r s d a y o f e v e r y B e f o r e a s s u m in g h is p re s e n t m o n th . p o s itio n in 1959, B r e s lin had a The S e c r e ta r y ’ s O ffic e h a s v a r ie d c a r e e r a t M S U . H e h a s g e n e r a l s u p e rv is io n o v e r th e s e rv e d as f ie ld s e c r e t a r y a nd A lu m n i R e la tio n s O ffic e , P la c e ­ a s s is ta n t d ir e c t o r o f a lu m n i r e ­ m e n t B u r e a u , th e O ffic e o f Space la t io n s , d ir e c t o r o f th e p la c e ­ U t iliz a t io n a n d th e P e r s o n n e l D e ­ m e n t b u re a u and a s s is ta n t to th e p a r t m e n t. v ic e p r e s id e n t f o r c o n tin u in g e d u ­ B r e s lin s o m e tim e s m u s t d e a l c a tio n . w it h g rie v a n c e s and c o m p la in ts B r e s lin e a rn e d b o th h is B .S . b y n o n -a c a d e m ic e m p lo y e e s . a nd M . A . d e g re e s a t M S U . A s A n o th e r r e s p o n s ib ilit y of an u n d e rg ra d u a te , he w a s a s t a r B r e s l i n ’ s o f f ic e is g e n e r a l s u ­ a th le te , s e r v in g a s c a p ta in o f p e r v is io n o v e r U n iv e r s it y p r o ­ b o th th e b a s e b a ll and fo o tb a ll p e r t y . B r e s lin and h is a s s is ta n t te a m s . D e n is o n S a l e s m a n F o r M S U P r o d u c t ’ ’ „ . a s p o k e s m a n f o r th e U n i­ v e r s i t y s a id to d a y .” T h a t w o u ld u s u a lly be J a m e s H . D e n is o n , a s s is ta n t to P r e s i­ d e n t J o h n A . H annah and d ir e c ­ t o r o f U n iv e r s it y r e la t io n s . D e n is o n is u s u a lly th e m a n re p o rte rs see w hen th e r e is s o m e th in g g o in g on a t M S U . " I t r y n o t to w r it e s ta te m e n ts ,” s a id D e n is o n . “ I t r y to s e n d p e o p le to th e m an w ho k n o w s w h a t’ s g o in g o n , th e s o u rc e . 1 t r y to e x p e d ite .” Y e t D e n is o n is c lo s e to w h a t ha p pe n s a t M SU and s e rv e s as a good s o u rc e h im s e lf. H e e n t e r ­ ta in s d ig n it a r ie s in th e a b se n ce o f P r e s id e n t H a n n a h . u n d e r s t a t e d fa s h io n s D e n is o n b e c a m e th é f i r s t “ p u b - he c a m e h e re in J a n u a r y o f 1947. H e h a d w o rk e d w ith H a n n a h J A M E S H. D E N I S O N on th e M ic h ig a n W a r C o u n c il and “ O u r jo b n o w is to in t e r p r e t in t h e c a s u a l h ad h e lp e d M S U a f t e r th e w a r w it h th e V i c t o r y B u ild in g P r o ­ w h a t is h a p p e n in g h e re and t r y to a t t r a c t th e to p s r u d e n ts .T h is g ra m . m e a n s a t t r a c t in g f a c u lt y , to o . ” H e w a s b o rn in M t . S te r lin g , E a s t L a n s in g w a s o ff th e b e a te n O h io , and g ra d u a te d f r o m D e ­ tra c k , D e n is o n s a id o f th o s e fia n c e C o lle g e in 1928. m a n n e r , e x c lu s iv e ly ! y e a r s . W e ju s t w a n te d t o g e t , H e w o r k e d o n t h e T o le d o T im e s p e o p le h e re to lo o k at w h a t we and th e n f o r th e D e t r o it F r e e had. P re s s . A b ig s te p to w a rd r e c o g n itio n w a s jo in in g th e B ig 10 in 1948. In th e f a l l o f 1954, D e n is o n w e n t to In d o c h in a w ith th r e e o th e r “ T h e next y e a r o u r o u t-o f- M SU f a c u lt y m e m b e rs on a s p e ­ s ta te a p p lic a tio n s d o u b l e d , ” c i a l a s s ig n m e n t to h e lp th e S outh D e n is o n s a id . " N o w w e h a v e to K n a p p '$ V ie t N a m g o v e rn m e n t s o lv e n o n - f ig h t o u t - o f - s t a t e e n r o llm e n t . ” m i l i t a r y a d m in is t r a t iv e p r o b - D e n is o n s a id s o m e o f th e b ig ­ le m s . g e s t th in g s th a t h a v e h a ppened “ F o r a lo n g t im e we w e r e in h is 18 y e a r s h e re o c c u r r e d t r y in g to s e ll p e o p le on th e ad­ o v e r th e M SU C e n te n n ia l in 1955 v a n ta g e s o f c o lle g e e d u c a tio n ,” and th e c h a n g in g o f th e n a m e o f D e n is o n s a id . " W e t r ie d to g e t th e s c h o o l. C a m p u s C e n t e r M SU k n o w n . T h is w a s w h a t a ll c o lle g e s d id . “ T h e p u b lic it y w e r e c e iv e d “ U p u n t il 10 y e a r s ago we at th e t im e o f o u r C e n te n n ia l s e n t a h a lf - h o u r c o lo r m o v ie h e lp e d g e t M SU k n o w n ,” he s a id . a ro u n d to h ig h s c h o o ls t r y in g I t w a s in th e s a m e y e a r th a t H ere’s the store that so many of you have been asking for! to g e t s tu d e n ts to c o m e h e r e . th e U n iv e r s it y n a m e w a s a c c e p t­ ed. W e p u t o u t c a r e e r b u lle t in s , A s d ir e c t o r o f U n iv e r s it y r e ­ " N o w t h a t 's a ll c h a n g e d . M SU Knapp’s Campus Center! Here you’ ll find the coordinated is k n o w n and w e h a ve m o r e s tu ­ la tio n s , D e n is o n o v e rs e e s th e d e n ts th a n e v e r b e fo r e . H ig h e r w o r k o f I n f o r m a t io n S e r v ic e s and e d u c a tio n has been s o ld . U n iv e r s it y p u b lic a tio n s . shoes, socks, separates, coordinates, dresses, accessories and coats that are designed in the traditional manner. Good taste is the key! Fashions are charmingly understated and casual. You’ ll enjoy the rustic decor, and the new Western Shop, as well as the carefully chosen selection of modern, tasteful casual clothes. Come in and get to know us . . . M EM BER right across from Knapp’s East Lansing Store. Knapp’s new Campus Center! A ir - R a il- S t e a m s h ip - T o u r j u s t a c r o s s t h e s t r e e t f r o m K n a p p s C r u is e - H o te l- R e s o r t P a s s p o r ts - F o r e ig n C a r s E a s t L a n s i n g a t 2 3 1 M J .C . Information, Reservations, Tickets COLLEGE TRAVa OFFICE 13 0 W. G r a n d R iver ED 2-8667 Welcome Week, September 1965 0*3 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan K E E P S P R I C E S D O W I M JOHN A. FUZAK N e w T itle , Y e s .. . F e d e r a l ' * is d e f i n i t e l y 'in' . . . w ith t h e c r o w d a ll th e w a y ! S w in g in ' "th in g s" that w o u ld n 't p a c k o r stack on th e lon g trek from hom e are right S a m e R o le h e re n e a r c a m p u s! D o w n righ t lo w -d o w n p rices th a t b u y a b u n d le on y o u r b u d g e t F o r F u z a k w it h o u t h ittin g D a d f c r a c e n t m o r e ! W e w e l c o m e y o u t o M S U . . . t o a n e w life L a s t y e a r Jo h n A , F u z a k b e ­ . . . a w h o l e n e w c r a z y c o l l e g i a t e c a r e e r to m a k e t h e b e s t o f . . v t o * h a v e f u n c a m e a U n iv e r s it y v ic e p r e s i­ . . . to g o - g o w a y o u t, u p a n d o v e r ! F o l l o w t h e c r o w d o r b e a n i n d i v i d u a l . d e n t, a t i t l e th a t d id n o t r e a ll y ch a n g e h is d u tie s as dean o f how ever you liv e it — l iv e it u p ! A n d re m em b e r, for a n y a n d all y o u r c a m p u s s tu d e n ts . B u t a d ean b y any n a m e ca n n e e d s , it's just a s h o r t w a l k to F e d e r a l s a t F r a n d o r C e n t e r . . . c o m e in a n d s e e us s o o n ! s t i l l k ic k y o u o u t o f s c h o o l o r h e lp y o u w ith y o u r p r o b le m s , d e p e n d in g on y o u r g ra d e s o r ml®* »■ * u ç r je * , w h a te v e r . M l H W Êm m A s v ic e p re s id e n t f o r s tu d e n t a f f a ir s , F u z a k s t i l l s e rv e s as a k i n d l y J u d g e f o r th e a l­ H r - - m o s t 3 5 ,0 0 0 s tu d e n ts at M 3 U . H is O f f . - -* o f S tu d e n t A f f a ir s s u p e rv is e s th e d iv is io n s o f f i ­ n a n c ia l a id s , s tu d e n t a c t iv it ie s and r e s id e n c e h a ll p r o g r a m s , th e P la c e m e n t B u re a u , C o u n ­ s e lin g C e n te r and O lin M e m o r ia l H e a lth C e n te r . F u z a k jo in e d th e M 5U fa c u lty in 1948 as an a s s is ta n t p r o fe s s o r o f e d u c a tio n . H e r e c e iv e d a ll o f mi h is d e g re e s f r o m th e U n iv e r s it y f Ä : o f I l l i n o i s : B .S ., 1939; M .S ., 1941; m ÈÈb E c L M ., 1943, and E dLD ., 1948. H e b e c a m e an a s s o c ia te p r o ­ f e s s o r in 1950, f u ll p r o fe s s o r in 1956 a nd a s s is ta n t dean o f e d u c a tio n in 1960. Why walk . . . when you can ride? Smooth Ponderosa pine chest S in ce 1959 he h a s been M S U ’ s Typewritten work moke* the best ready for your imagination! r e p r e s e n ta tiv e to th e B ig T e n impression . . . Remington Envoy II Get there faster by bicycling! In 1961 he r e p la c e d D ean T o m Neater work is an edge on better grades! Remington There's a lot of miles to cover on campus . . . cut down ■f 1 Extra storage space is always a problem . . . but with this 7 drawer pine chest you can pack away loads of K in g as d ean o f s tu d e n ts , th e Envoy II is an unfailing performer! Quiet tool All,wanted on time to classes with an English lightweight bike! Safe, extras! And it's fun to see what you can do to make it t i t l e b e in g ch a n g e d in A u g u s t o f features,' plus a FREE bonus typewriter tablel Special »ÜB quick-stop hand caliper brakes, chrome rims, kickstahd, unique! Be creative . . . paint, stain, varnish it yourself! » 1964 to v ic e p r e s id e n t f o r s tu ­ d e n t a f f a ir s . keyboards can be ordered for you upon request. touring bag, rear safety reflector. Boys', girls'’ styles. H e is a m e m b e r o f th e N a ­ Sm ith C orona a n d R oyal ty p e- C A 9 5 8 7 f£s* s r . tio n a l A s s o c ia tio n o f S tu d e n t P e r ­ >99 s o n n e l A d m in is t r a t o r s ; N a tio n a l w riters olso av ailab le. S o c ie ty f o r t h e S tu d y o f E d u c a tio n ; . VASeljfgag ^ I n d u s t r ia l F. • . - A / t h e s t o r e t h a t 9s r e a d y to g e t y o u o f f to a s w in g in g s ta r t FLATTERY? A LL YOURS . . . . in a p e r f e c t ly f it t i n g , m a t c h - m a te d fur biend. full-fa shione d, zip -back lo ng sleeve slip-on. The skirt is the c o n v e n tio n a l A -line, fully-lined, all wool flannel A m e r i c a ’s m o s t c o m p l e t e c a m p u s a p p a r e l sh o p , r e a d y to sh o w you the n e w e s t , too. id eal f o r c o m f o r t an d g o o d looks. P ro p o rtio n e d . short 6-16: a v e r a g e 6-20 tall 12-20. b r i g h t e s t c l o t h e s and a c c e s s o r i e s that e v e r w ent to c o lle g e ! And b u r s t i n g with T W E ED . . . i n s i d e tips! J a c o b s o n ’s i s the s t o r e th a t’ s f a m o u s fo r f a s h i o n - f a v o r i t e n a m e s . . . FOR THE WELL-BRED LO O K SW EATER $10.00 m a k e r s y o u ’ve c o m e to know and dep en d upon as natio n al s y m b o l s of quality and The m u c h -w a n te d , p o p u la r A -line, no w a is to a n d SKIRT $9.00 go od t a s t e . skirt, b o n d e d f o r p e r f e c t shapeliness. Fashioned in a b e a u tifu l nub h e rrin g b o n e tw e e d . Sizes 6-18 o r P lan now to m a k e J a c o b s o n ’s y o u r f i r s t c a m p u s sto p . . s e e all the e x c i t i n g , c o l o r ­ 5-15. I 0 0 7 o w ool flannel, d y e d - t o - m a t c h the f u r blen d, full fa s h io n e d . Jpng-?leeve. M a + u v ^ 'J r ful a p p a r e l that i s a r r i v i n g d a ily . M ake J a c o b s o n ’s your a w a y - f r o m - h o p n e h e a d ­ mock tu rtle n e c k zip -ba ck sweater. A n o u t f i t u n p a r a l­ q u a r t e r s fo r c o l l e g e - r i g h t f a s h i o n s f r o m h e a d to to e . leled f o r its easy, s m oo th lines. Looks g o o d — feels g o o d . SW EA TER $10.00 SKIRT $10.00 203 E a st Grand R iver W elcom e Week, S eptem ber 1965 Michigan State N ew s, East Lansing, Michigan 'S < > u ( i n C o n i ì i <>i ( J 1 1. i I i I \ < < >--1 N< » M o r e .»I '-«»•.li P l a c e m e n t B u r e a u A M a r k e t | S e a rs H a s E v e r y t h in g F o r T h e J o b - S e e k in g S tu d e n t T he MSU Placem ent B ureau plays an Im portant ro le In help­ ing to solve the em ploym ent problem s of both students and b usiness organizations. "W e a re in a natural posi­ tion to a s s ist students In getting em ploym ent upon g r a d u a t i o n from the U n iv ersity ,” John D. Shingleton, d ire c to r of the place­ ment bureau, said. T he bureau offers em ploym ent Interview s by rep resen tativ es from a com plete c ro s s section of A m erican business and in­ dustry. Em ploym ent ranging from p a rt-tim e sum m er Jobs to work positions requiring a doctorate Is available. B ecause of intense com peti­ tion for skilled m anpow er, em ­ p loy ers s r t n s 'ra g e r content to sit hack and v^alt for students to com e to them upon graduation. T hey send rep resen tativ es from all over the country to the place­ ment bureau. L ast y e ar 1,700 different em ­ ploy ers visited MSU and over 16,000 interview s w ere held. R E G IS T E R IN G FOR AN IN T E R V IE W — T he P la c e m e n t B u re a u 's p r in c ip a l fu n c tio n T he bureau puts out a weekly Is t o f i n d jo b s f o r M S U g r a d u a t i n g s e n i o r s . B u s i n e s s , g o v e r n m e n t , a n d i n d u s t r y bulletin listing all em ployers that r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s t r a v e l to c a m p u s to i n t e r v i e w p r o m i s i n g M SU s t u d e n t s . T h e will interview that week. P l a c e m e n t B u r e a u a l s o f i n d s jo b s f o r r e g u l a r M S U s t u d e n t s d u r i n g t h e r e g u l a r Interview s a re available by y e a r and f o r th e s u m m e r . appointm ent only. They last about a half-hour and appoint­ and g r a d u a t e students whose handles Job placem ent for all co l­ m ents m ust be made at least which interview so that students two days In advance. can lea rn about the firm s with training and experience can b est leges within the U niversity. Students can make interview which he is Interview ing. help th e ir individual organiza­ T he cen tralized bureau, i n appointm ents at the placem ent D u r in g interview s, students tio n s,” Shingleton said. addition to business, in du strial, bureau office on the firs t floor learn what the needs of the em ­ Since m any occupations and educational and governm ent of the Student S ervices B uild­ ployer are and the em ployer fields have been closed to non­ placem ent for seniors and gradu­ lea rn s what type of talent is college gradu ates, th ere has been ate students, also offers p a rt- "Rib Cord" Spreads ing. tim e student em ploym ent. T he P lacem ent B ureau lib ra ry available. a great Increase In the develop­ has inform ation on com panies S eniors in technical fields may m ent of college placem ent p ro ­ An alum ni placem ent serv ice , in Corded Cotton and Rayon * * * begin interview ing three term s gram s all over the country. vocational counseling and a vo­ \ D u r a b le , tightly Career before they plan to graduate, while sen io rs m ajoring In non­ technical fie id s m ay begin two Begun in 1946 with T hom as King as d ire c to r, the MSU P lac e­ cational lib ra ry are also fea­ tu re s of the bureau. T he bureau sponsors the annual Take it Easy with WASHABLE, NO IRON Fiberglass Draperies woven. R e s i n - Carnival te rm s before graduation. G radu­ ate students a re free to in ter­ view at any tim e. T h ere is no m ent B ureau now ranks as one of the larg e st services of its type in the nation. It p laces tw o-day C a re e r C arnival held during fall te rm . At the carn iv al all students m ay discuss voca­ 48 x 63 in ch t r e a t e d fo r w r i n k l e r e s i s t a n c e . W a sh - EachFall ch arge to any student fo r the serv ice . "In te rv ie w e rs a re looking for "S u it Y ourself” will be the w ell-adjusted, intelligent sen io rs them e of the 17th annual C a re e r m ore students p er y ear than any other college. T he P lacem ent B ureau is a c e n t r a l i z e d organization that tional opportunities with re p re s ­ entatives of b usiness. Industrial, governm ent and educational o r­ ganizations H eav ily te x t u r e d f i v e r g l a s s d r a p ­ e r i e s in b e ig e , ta n g e r in e o r w hite. 48 x 84-S6.98 72 x 6 3 - S Ï0 .9 8 72 x fast--lin e or tum ­ ble d r y . C h o o se b r i g h t o r p a s te l colors. 798 full o r twin C arnival to be held Oct* 11—12 84-SI 2.98 P ic k e tt S lid e R u le s at the Union Building. T,he carn iv al, sponsored by the Complete Kit of M ic ro -e tc h e d t o P lacem ent B ureau, Is designed ± . 0 0 0 2 7 5 - in c h a c c u r a c y ... to furnish vocational inform ation Nickel Plated • Yellow surfaces reduce glare - 5» A , .y .-.a to students of all c la ss e s . Over • Washable micro-etched scales 300 rep resen ta tiv es f r o m ap­ Drafting Tools • EZE-SLIDER tension springs proxim ately 80 com panies will be • All-metal bodies are warp-proof p articipating in the tw o-day in- >• »».in. 1 rules: 6 In. D isplays from the various or- W iY p a r o u n d * n i n n i t i ■penM-.rgroundLucit*®plastic cursor windows. gsrv.'fltjons fV . 1 , Vu. »02R 12inchSis.pl.« Trig5ly<*«nl>4X COtVipaSTS , l e v e l C D, I,. Instruction, areonhack ol ttAr. IricVoftrs-plastic case. r ^ and second floors of the Union 3G ......................................................................*..................... and will be rep resen tativ e of Trig«III«. Front wales; K. A-B. ST. T. S. C-T) r>!. Baclt: DF-CF, CIF, Cl. C-O. L. nearly ev ery phase of business, 3G ................................................ »00 v Industry, education and govern­ No. 600-ES 6-in. log log «ulo. Reciprocal scales, Mark at 5.73 on I) scale changes m ent. R epresentatives will be radians todegrees, at 7.854 on A. B, C. D scales finds circle areas. er°"t; l.L±l, A-B. ST. T, S, C-D, Dl. K. Back: LL±2, DF-CF, CIF, L, Cl. C-D. LI.±3. on hand to d iscu ss c a re e r oppor­ 3GSI2S— •...t................................................................................. *10.00 tunities and explain the back­ No. N500*ES12-InchHl-logTrig Rul«. 60-in. logIor scales; trigscales; LL±l. A-B, ST. T, S, C-D, DI. K; LL±2. DF CF. CIF. I.. Cl, C D, LL±J. ground and qualifications neces­ 3C ......................................... M sary to fill positions in the v a ri­ ous organizations. O th e r P ic k e t t S lid e R u le s at $1 .9 5 , $2 2 .9 5 and $2 8 .5 0 C a re e r C arnival Is the larg e st vocational serv ice of Its kind on any cam pus and cre a te s an opportunity for the student to d iscuss h is future with ex perts in the field. John M iller, Bangor senior and publicity chairm an, said that there w ere four questions with which the carnival hoped to help students: 1 —How m ay I use my m ajor? 2 —What jobs will be available to D ecem ber and M arch gradu­ ates? 3 —in which field will I find the g re a te st success? 4 — A re there co u rses with which 1 can supplem ent my aca­ dem ic p rogram to aid my c a re e r? T he carn iv al was originated in 1949 by Ed Pino, senior cla ss presid en t, who brought the idea to T hom as King, then d irecto r of the P lacem ent B ureau. Pino suggested that MSU In­ vite a group of em ployers to cam pus to talk with students about c a re e r opportunities. T hat y ear 23 organizations accepted and the firs t C a re e r C arnival began. T he carn ival is now the larg e st vocational inform ation service of its kind on any cam pus and has received national recogni­ tion on the front page of the Wall S treet Journal. L ast y ear over 11,000 students went through the carnival area . fit as pants never It is advisable for students to v isit the area In the afternoon as th e re is m ore opportunity greatest Heather look fit before G arland ta ilo rs them In proportioned L g M w e ’g h t 3 - S p e e d sizes . . . and G arland people a re p e r­ The 3- peed. .sMft Regular $44.98 for Individual discussion than is our Sheltie M ist cardigan with m atch­ fectio n ists. F la tte r youraelf and your m a k e s peddling e a s y at all In the m o re crow ded evening hours. ing A -L lne sk irt In heather-blocks, cut on the bias and perfectly joined at the figure In your favorite co lor, and add s p e e d s . Dual haKd b ra k es stop you on a~ d im e . —~i^ « i • ___*_______________ Sale P rice M e m b e r s of the executive a G arland sw eater to em phasize your In c lu d e s e h r o m e p l a t e d sp o tlig h t, t o u r i s t b ag , fro nt seam . The sk irt’s d ark tones long lean look. board a re : general chairm an, co -o rd in ate beautifully w ith th e m ain 2 6 -in c h w hitew all t i r e s , a d ju s ta b le s e a t and John M cQultty, E a s t Lansing senior; publicity, John M iller, B angor senior; staging, Tom He­ w itt, E ast L ansing senior; ban­ heather color and the sm art "A " f la tte r s every figure. C ardigan with outalde ribbon 3 9 « 0 0 D ream spun pullover $ 1 0 . 0 0 Sheltie-M ist pullover $ 8 . 0 0 h an d le b a r s . M etallic r e d o r b lu e , white t r i m . C r a f t e d in f r e e A u s tr ia . 38 In The Carton _________ S kirt $ 1 0 . 0 0 Pants In gabardine $13.00 quet, Paula A llm an, H insdale, Regular $3.49 Steel Wire Rear Saddle Baskets 2.99 111., Junior; them e, M artin R o se n -. feld, F lin t .Junior; a rt, P-a-t T ag ­ f ^ A P ric e s do rfot includfe StSt^ Saids T hx ■* Store Hours: g a rt, B irm ingham senior a n d T om P ric e , E ast Lansing Junior; 203 EAST GRAND RIV ER S h o p a t S e a rs and. S a v e 3131 E a s t M i c h ig a n Monday 12 Noon to 9 p.m . e x e c u t i v e secreta ry , L eslie S atisfactio n G u aran tee d FRANDOR CENTER T u e s. Wed., Sat 9 a.m . to 5: G oldstone, New R ochelle, N.Y., SfìlfìRTUUtHR • IN EAST LANSING o r Y our M oney B ack S E A R S I V a n h o e 9-7521 T h u rs. and F ri. 9 a.m . to senio r, and advisor, Ed F itz­ p a trick . B*6Michigan State N ew s, E ast Lansing, Michigan W elco m e Week, Septem ber 1965 S ta te N e w s U p s D a il y C ir c u la tio n T o 3 2 ,0 0 0 Be it the crossw ord puzzle, c a l, national and international d iscu ssed issu es ranging from v e rtisin g departm ent. ca teg o ries of the M ichigan A s­ w ith thin alum inum p la tes that peanuts, peanuts personal o r the new s. the A rab -Isra eli co ntro versy to T he State News is a q u a rte r- sociated C ollegiate P r e s s C om ­ weigh Just a few ounces. basic com m odity of n e w s , the C am pus and local news is gath­ the usefulness of the fra tern ity m illion d ollar business. A staff petition and was nam ed as " B e s t T h e p re s s on which the State State News Is as much an MSU e re d , rep o rted and edited by a system at MSU. of classified and display adver­ D aily Publication In M ichigan." N ews is printed is located about ritu a l as eight and nine o'clock? student staff of approxim ately 90 T he ed ito rial policy of the State tising salesm en Is d irec ted by 65 m iles from Lansing in G reen­ each m orning. m e m b ers. T he State News re ­ News is determ ined by the ju d g ­ advertising m a n a g e r A rthu r T h e p ap er is p rinted by the v ille. Now In its 56th y ear of publi­ ceiv es national and international m ent of the s t u d e n t ed ito rial L an g er, B ren t graduate student. offset p ro c e ss, which in su res T h e cam pus ed ito r, resp o n si­ cation, the State N e w s Is de­ new s through A ssociated P re s s board. A ssistan t advertising m anager is b e tte r read ability and m o re c la r­ ble fo r local news, the w ire edi­ livered to all do rm ito ries and and U nited P re s s International E d ito rs for the 1965-66 aca­ Dick T ay lo r, L ansing sen io r. ity in photographs. to r, whose task it is to select c la ssro o m buildings Monday-— w ire serv ice s. dem ic y e ar a re : E ditor-ln-C h lef T he advertising departm ent the m ost im portant sto rie s on F rid ay in the early waking hours T he State News runs an edi­ C h a rle s C . W ells, E ast L ansing s e lls its own ads, lays them out W hereas under the fo rm er let­ the A ssociated P re s s and U nited of the m orning. to ria l page each day which is senior; Managing E ditor R ichard and p re p a re s copy. te rp re s s printing an eight-page P r e s s InternationalT eletype m a­ With a c i r c u l a t i o n of over open to all student and faculty Schw artz, F a r Rockaway, N.Y ., T he State News has been the p aper was p rin ted from m oulded ch ines, and the sp o rts ed ito r, 32,000, the State News inform s c o n trib u te rs. S t u d e n t co n tri­ sen io r; C am pus E ditor Ja m e s P . recip ien t of num erous aw ards for lead type that weighed about 640 handling both local and w ire sto r­ the U n iversity com m unity of lo- b u to rs to the editorial page have S terba, Owosso senior; E ditorial excellence in journalism during pounds, the offset p ro c e ss, with ie s , a re d irectly resp o n sib le to E ditor M ichael J , K in d m a n , the p ast five y e ars. F o r th ree a m axim um p re s s run of 16 the ed ito r-in -ch ief and m anaging Franklin Square, N.Y., senior; out of the p ast four y e a rs, the pages for each section, is p rinted ed ito r. and S ports E ditor L a rry Mogg, S tate News received the A m eri­ C la re senior. can N ew spaper P u b lish ers A s­ Photographic coverage of cam ­ sociation P acem aker Award for pus and local events is c a rrie d excellence in jou rn alism . T he W e lc o m e s y o u to M S U a n d out by a ten-m an staff of photo­ State News is the only college g ra p h e rs. T he State News has its new spaper in the country to have own darkroom . received the aw ard for th ree East L a n s in g ’s Although news coverage is the consecutive y e ars. It is given an­ m ost im portant elem ent in the nually to the five top publica­ rf i su ccess of a new spaper, the State tions in th e natton. 'M ost M o d e rn S a lo n ” Ndws would not be able to publish L a st y e a r , the S t a t e News without the efforts of its ad - staffe rs received aw ards in seven ^Introducingour staffof P A Y M ORE ! W H ( l FO R ? Expert Hair Stylists. . . Regu la r O u r P ric e W ool B la z e rs $3 2.50 $2 2 .5 0 Peggy L u n d b e rg , O w n e r-M a n a g e r S ta . P r e s t S la x $ 7.95 $ 5.9 5 R a in c o a ts $1 9.95 $ 1 2 .9 9 G ra d u ated fro m DonBoné B eauty C ollege, $2 9.95 $1 9 .9 5 R a in c o a ts Z ip o u t L in e r C olum b ia, S. C. — Attended A dvanced H airsty lin g , U niversity of L a m b s W oo l S w e a te rs $1 2.95 $ 9 .9 5 D re s s S h irts South C a ro lin a (R obert F ia n c e, director) $ 4.5 0 $ 3.5 9 Diplom a fro m L ’O re al In stitu te of H air C olor­ ing, N, V. City M any O th e r V a lu e s To C h o o se F r o m G ra d u a te of V irgin ia F a r r e l l Advanced H air- A lw ay s T he B e s t F o r L e s s At styling, D etroit D E A D L IN E P R E S S U R E S — E d i t o r - I n - C h ie f C h a r le s C. W e lls (s e a te d ) and M a n ­ D iplom a fro m C o n to u re of P a r i s C osm etics, a g in g E d i t o r R i c h a r d S c h w a r t z s u r v e y i n c o m in g n ew s as r e p o r t e r s g r i n d o u t c o p y N. V. City L e n K o s it c h e k ’ s V a r s it y S h o p f o r s u m m e r t e r m is s u e . T h e s a m e s t a f f w as la r g e ly r e s p o n s ib le f o r th e W e lc o m e D iplom a fro m R evlon C o s m e tic s , N. Y. City P eggy Lund be rg 228 A B B O T T R D . E AST LA N S IN G , M IC H . W eek e d itio n you a re re a d in g now. P a s t M e m b e r of B oard of N ational H a ird re sse rs O w ner-M anager P h o to by L a r r y C a r ls o n A sso c ia tio n Selan’s of C hicago E A S T LA N S IN G S T A T E B A N K TwoConvenientEastLansingOffices J u l i e Warder Award Winning C raduate Of F arthin g Beauty C ollege, L ansing M a iif O ffice O u r New B ro o k field P laza L i l l i a n B r i l l ha rt R ac h e lle B eauty C o lle g e , Lansing C o r n e r of G ra n d R i ¥ * r and Abbott B ra n c h B r o o k f f C 'f c ? ^ r c f i u 'v S r t o p p i n g f ¿ s n t c ? ' C o r n e r of G ra n d R iv e r and H agadorn Donna P e t t it Farthing B eauty C ollege, L an sing Mary E. L u m b re z e r Cornar and D o ran A dvanced H air Design, Hollywood, C a lifo rn ia R iggs School of B eauty C u ltu re , Eugennie B a u e r le School A dvanced H illsd ale, M ichigan H air Fashion, C hicago C la iro l In stitu te of H a irc o lo rin g , New York City Selan’ s of C hicago o ffe r in g f C o n n ie D o r in F arthing Beauty C o lle g e , Lansing M iria m Wise R ig gs School of Beauty A S p e c ia l C h e c k in g P r o g r a m F o r S t u d e n t s —Econom y -S a fe ly - Y o u r c a n c e ll e d ThriftiCheck w ill s e r v e as r e c e i p t s fo r all y o u r p u r ­ Y O U P A Y O N L Y $ 2 .0 0 c h a s e s . You avoid the d a n g e r of hVcvyA-ou Fiwney F O R A BO O K Q F 20 l(^sin|f c a s h . S ta t e m e n t s J^ssued upon Farthing Beauty C ollege, Lansing H tfPR IN T F D C H E C K S : *......... request. NO O T H E R M O N T H L Y P o t Sim pson ThriftiCheck a r e c o n v e n ie n t and F arthing Beauty College, L ansing S E R V IC E C H A R G E T O P A Y . perso nalized. ___________ “ fTe Cater To Coeds” .C o s t Much L e s t T h a n M oney O r d e r s . A s k About A N o -M in im u m B a la n c e U N IV E R S IT Y B E A U T Y S A L O N B r a n c h e s in 2 Doors East of Campus Theater OnGrand'River M e m b e r F e d e r a l D ep o sit • O kem os H a s le tt - F O R BUSY P E O P L E In s u ra n c e C o rp o ra tio n DRIVE-IN BANKING Parking in Theater Lot Phone ED 2-1116 C o m p le te B a n k in g S e r v ic e A t AH T hree L o c a tio n s * B r o o k f ie ld P l a z a W elcom e Week, S ep tem ber 1965 B"I Michigan State N ew s, E ast L ansing, Michigan 1 4 0 M S U C lu b s R u n G a m u t O f A c t iv it ie s C o m m u n i c a t i o n s students O thers in a wide range of ac­ W ant to m eet students with in­ find a wide variety of in te re st­ m ight be in terested in Sigma tiv itie s Include T heta Alpha Phi te r e s ts like your own? Join a ing, stim ulating and beneficial Alpha E ta and Delta Sigm a Rho (th eatre), D eltaO m icron (m usic). clu b . T h ere a re 140 clu bs, socie­ w ays of spending leisu re tim e. (speech), T heta Sigma Phi and Alpha Phi Sigma (police science), tie s , professional fra te rn itie s Sigm a D elta Chi (journalism ) or Kappa D elta Pi (education), Omi­ and hon o raries c h a rte re d by the If you a r e a w ould-be poli­ Alpha Delta Sigma (advertising). cro n Nu (home econom ics), Sig­ A ll-U n iversity Student G overn­ tician , try a political club like F o r physical education stu­ m a Lam bda Epsilon (resid ential m ent on cam pus. the Young D em ocrats, Y oungR e- dents a re Delta P si Kappa and building), Sigma P i E ta (hotel) publicans, B asic Action P arty , Phi E psilon Kappa. and Alpha Phi Omega (serv ice). F ro m A to Y— —the Account­ C onservative Club o r Students ing a n d Finance Club to th e for a D em ocratic Society. Young S ocialists, students can T hose in terested in cu rren t M O R E T H A N 5 0 0 PA G E S W olverineCaptures W e in v ite y o u to B R O W S E e s p e c ia lly th ro u g h o u r FlavorOfCampusLife f in e c o lle c tio n o f s w e a te r s t h e itiB s t p o p u l a r s w e a t e r a t M ic h ig a n S ta te th is s o ft 2 - p ly la m b s w o o l- fifteen ninety-five c o n s tru c te d fro m fin e y a r n s s p u n in S c o tla n d - • colors to ta lly fu ll-fa s h io n e d •navy • burgundy • bottle green «camel k n it t o r e t a i n its s h a p e . • charcoal brown »whiskey •grey»black «olive T h e T o g S h o p j gals us th e a te r B A C K - T O - C O L L E G E A , T h o c l a s s i c V - n e c k p u l l - o v e r s w e a t e r o f 100% l a m b s - wool . . . t o w e a r w i t h e v e r y t h i n g y o u o w n . In c r a n b e r r y o r n a v y . S i z e s 36 t o 4 0 ....................................... . 10 .0 0 i fß a u r ir ? a fe r n t d i a l s o a t M a u r ic e s . . . D o w n t o w n L a n s i n g i¿Q M rrg y (L ^ ^ ( ntXCOJuu f t i L A T I Ni H B*8 Michigan State N ew s, E ast Lansing, Michigan W elco m e W eek, S ep tem ber 1965 First Impressions A c a d e m ic s G u id e d Signature Of B y P r o v o s t N e v ille " P ro v o s t— • high ad m in istra­ tive ■fflcer in charge of stric tly In 1954. He receiv ed a doctorate at MSU in 1956. Pays Out Millions Monthly P hilip J* M ay has the m ost He has seen the physical plant educational activ ities.” F rom 1956 until 1962, he was sought and le a st kept autograph grow from about $20 m illion As MSU P rovo st, Howard R. d irec to r of the m ulti-dim ensional on-cam pus. in 1947 to m o re than $230m llllon N eville co ord inates variou s in­ Continuing Education S ervice.H e As vice presid en t fo r business today. stitu tes for developm ent and r e ­ was a visiting p ro fesso r at the a n d finance, his signature ap­ When he cam e to MSU 18 search and p ro g ram s such as the U n iversity of C hicago and LSU p e a rs on MSU paychecks totalling y e a rs ago, the general fund, which honors college and closed circu it in 1960. (4 m illion a month. includes expenses from teach­ television. He was assigned to the N i­ May’s position puts him in ing and m aintenance, was 5 10 Four a ssista n t provosts serve gerian P ro g ram in 1962 and then ch arge of ev ery U niversity ope­ m illion a y e a r. Today that figure as heads of specific departm ents becam e acting provost in M arch ratio n involving m oney, from Is $62 m illion. within the organizational stru c ­ of 1963. the salvage and sale of d iscarded C ost for operating the U n iver­ tu re of the U niversity. At least one of the m en under bikes to the construction of new sity for a y e a r has grown from John E . D ietrich is the d ire c ­ N eville's direction w ill be m iss­ buildings. $20 m illion to $150 m illion a to r of the Educational Develop­ ing this fall. Stanley J . Idzerd a, He serv ed as tre a s u re r and y e a r. m ent P ro g ram , which handles d irec to r of the H onors C ollege, co m p tro ller of the U niversity M ay, born In South Dakota, cu rricu lu m . left in July for a leave of ab­ fo r 10 y e a rs until his office was graduated fro m M innesota in 1936 Paul L . D ressel is an a s s is ­ sence. H O W A RD R . N E V IL L E m ade a vice presiden cy in 1957. and worked as a certified public tant provost in charge of in sti­ accountant in P ie rre , S .D .before tutional re se a rc h . becom ing a finance officer with W illiam H. Knisely se rv es as the A rm y in WWII. the head of the Institute of Bio­ A fter the w ar he worked with logy and M edicine, coordinating K in g R e ig n s A s H is t o r ia n the R econstruction Finance C o r­ the th ree colleges —natural sci­ poration until hired as MSU tr e a ­ ence ? v e te r i n a r y m edicine and s u re r in 1947. P H IL IP J . M AY hum an m edicine. In 18 y e a rs h is job has grown R tvgw & v W ilkinson is the fa­ in com plexity with the U niver­ May added that the num ber In W o r k in g s A s R e g is t r a r sity. of m a rrie d w tuuents housed by culty and stafL-^udger ;i.^ g r . the U n iv ersity has grown from T he 12 assistan t sen d e r N a B e T h e R e g is tra r’s Office Is one coordinates the s c h e d u l i n g of He now bas under him the a re all responsible to him , and S ffices of com ptrolM n|A tG p ro ­ none to 2,046. He said the Uni­ Y u r s u c .C v J M ci liege will he det<«#kned Jjy ^ ’ur agency of the U niversity which c la sse s each te rm . v e rsity financed sev eral hundred abihr\ to m eet and Im press people. It takes a great WejJr he, in turn, is responsible to every student com es in contact One of the m ain functions of cessin g , dorm ito ry and food s e r ­ tr a ile r s for m a rried students of confidence, charm , and poise to be able to react fo P resid en t John A, Hannah. with during his y e ars at MSU. King’s office is to search for v ices, audit, inventory, new con­ N eville graduated fro m lllin o is new ways to m ake reg istratio n stru ctio n , re se a rc h gran ts and after the w ar. the great variety of new situations which you will en­ Headed by R eg istrar H orace counter. Don’t le t yourself down when you want to m ake a in 1948 and received a m a ste r’s C . King, the office is resp o n ­ m ore efficient. King is m ainly physical plant. S t u d e n t housing has alw ays good im p re s s io n . degree in business ad m in istra­ sible for keeping the academ ic responsible for the p resen t re g i­ “ T he budget an d new con struc- been paid for on a self-liq uidat­ tion from L ouisiana StateU niv er- reco rd s of all MSU students — stratio n pro ced u re, under which tlon a re the things that take the ing b a sis, said May. Only the Joan Jew ett’s "C ollege G irls’ Self-Im provem ent” co urse sity in 1952, the y ear he cam e s t u d e n t s en ro ll for all th eir m ost tim e ," May said. " I have older d o rm s on W estC ircle D rive will teach you to: past and p resen t. been fortunate to have capable to MSU. In addition to reco rd ing and c la sse s a term ahead. existed when he arriv ed in 1947. • D evelope y ou r personality to the fullest He was a graduate assistan t m ailing out students’ g rad es, the Until la st y e a r, enrollm ent and people under m e so these things A n o t h e r significant a rea of • P lan and accessorize your w ardrobe with a flair. in econom ics until Joining the re g istratio n w ere both cram m ed don’t take m ore tim e ." grow th has been in sponsored • Enhance your natural beauty with the proper use of makeup R e g istra r’s Office c e rtifie s de­ T he la rg e st single operation faculty' of the B usiness C ollege g re e s, sends out tra n sc rip ts and into two o r th re e days at the be­ re s e a rc h . May said that th e re and individual hair style ginning of each term . h as been the operation of d o r­ was alm ost none in 1947, but • Walk with the grace and confidence of a m odel. Now students m eet with th eir m ito rie s. la st y ear m o re than $15 m illion C l o s s b e g in s O c t o b e r 12, 1965 r m m m w m academ ic ad v isers each term and plan th e ir c la ss schedules " I t co st about a m illion dol­ la r s a y e a r to run the dorm s in re se a rc h g ran ts cam e to the U n iv ersity. J o a n J e w e tt C a re e r S ch o o l for the te rm ahead. Student r e ­ In 1947 when we had 1,600 stu ­ L ast y e ar the U niversity gave 520 W, lonia-L ansing quests a re fed into a com puter, dents in re sid e n c e ,” he said. paychecks to m ore than 20,000 girls and the m ajority em erge with all "T o day we have 17,000 students individuals. May pointed out that p- .o re s c h o o l lic e n s e d b y th e M i c h i g a n B o a r d o f E d u c a t io i AND of the c la ss e s they requested for in dorm s and operation co sts C a l l 4 8 2 -1 0 9 3 or w r it e fo r c o m p le te in fo r m a tio n as m any as 13,000 of these w ere the following te rm . H O R A C E C . K IN G are $20 m illion a y ear. students o r other p a rt-tim e help. Students with com pleted sche­ C O M M E R C IA L P R IN T IN G dules only have to pay th e ir fees at re g istratio n each te rm . OU will be "in” at and T he m inority of students who do G O R D O N A . S A B I N E VP For Special Projects not receiv e all the c la ss e s they T Y P IN G S E R V IC E requested usually only have one all campus events ’ General Typing o r two c o u rses to fill at re g is tra ­ tion. ' 'The purpo se of m aking im - in clothes cleaned Theses, Term Papers vv-aients in re g is tra tio n ," T he m an who handles a wide King says, " i s to keep individual v ariety of unusual p ro g ram s for attention for the student. It takes the U n iv ersity is G o r d o n A. of O regon. He h as taught at O re­ gon, the U n iversity of M inne­ sota and the U niversity of Kan­ a lot of thought and planning to Sabine, vice - p resid en t f o r by Crest re g is te r 35,000 students and still sp ecial p ro jec ts. give them the personal attention T h e , new sletter receiv ed by sa s. Sabine receiv ed h is bachelo r’s and m a ste r’s deg rees at th e U n i- they need.’’ . . „ , i ; ^ j tÉh ¡jWdt>èctive freshm en who v e rsity of W isconsin and his ■Service is the keynote of the have -been accepted by the Uni­ doctorate at M innesota. R e g is tra r's Office. v ersity is sent from Sabine’s H e i s also an experienced F rom the m om ent a student office. new spaperm an. He was a r e - s the U niversity, he depends#, '< •S»bii'§.. w as also in e k w a f 'A tjp r te r and «$■*''.*' “rLynch- on the re g is tra r to keep a}j h is ac « V c . iL B su ccessfu l prùgram whicn has attracted num erous m e rit scho­ JPQrg fVa.) News ex 1 oa consm sta te Jo u n ta l. He-wcac a m * If a student applies to graduate la rs to the U niversity in the re p o rte r for U nited P re s s In ter­ E D 9 -8 3 8 4 school or for tra n sfe r to another p a st th re e y e a rs. national, and a correspondent V univ ersity , his tra n sc rip t m ust be Sabine cam e to MSU in 1955 for sev eral p a p ers, including the O k e m o s R d .- - A c r o s s fro m P O . m a i l e d f r o m the re g is tr a r ’s as the f irs t dean of the C ollege C hicago Sun, C h ristian Science O k e m o a , M ic h . office. T ra n s c rip ts a re also sup­ of C om m unication A rts, In 1959, M onitor, M ilwaukee Journal and plied to em ployers. he was appointed d irec to r of the K ansas C ity S tar. Office of A dm issions and Scho­ Sabine has sev eral academ ic la rsh ip s, He held the la tte r post honors to his cred it. In 1951 until 1960, when he was appointed he was nam ed p ro fe sso r-in - to his p re se n t position. resid en ce by T im e, Inc., and in B efore Sabine cam e to MSU, 1953 he was aw arded a fellow­ he was the dean of the school ship from the C arnegie C o r - G O R D O N A . SA B IN E of Journalism at the U n iversity poration. R ACKLEY You will look and feel your best at any ww' event in clothes cleaned and pressed by trained personnel. For added conven­ *C\ *£> W ïï meet ience take advantage of our student special. Fast Service college head-on! M A J O R I N M O C S Finessa awards mocs a Master's Degree in style with an Italian moc T here i s n ’t a p rettier way to b r e e z e through cam p us that dips low at the side for an A+ look in Cordo or Black. Equal and c l a s s r o o m a ctiv ities than with a Jacobson coiffure . . . c o lle c tin g c o m p lim e n ts at e v e r y to s s and turn of honors go to the smoothly finished sidebuckler in rich new Appleiackl your head! C om e in soon . . . y o u ’ll enjoy the individual B o th w ith h a n d s e w n v a m p s . F IN E S S A $ 9 .0 0 attention that’s y ou rs when you make J a c o b so n ’s your hair c a r e and stylin g h ea d q u a rters. Downtown 620 M ich ig a n A ven u e 1/2’ B lo c k E a s t of B ro d y D o rm s SH O ES and F randor Beauty E D 7-0012 W elcom e Week, S ep tem b er 1965 8*8 Michigan State N ew s, East L ansing, Michigan D O W N TO W N FRA N D O R L A N S IN G H a r m 's S H O P P IN G C E N T E R C A M P U S L E IS U R E V A R I E D — M SU s tu d e n ts f in d u n iq u e w a ys to s p e n d w h a t le is u r e t i m e th e y ha ve f r o m s t u d ie s . T h is can c o n s is t o f ju s t s i t t i n ^ o n th e b o n k s o f th e R e d C » d a r d i s c u s s i n g c u r r e n t t o p i c s t o t a k i n g p a r t in p r o t e s t m a j j P ^ e s . L a s t y e a r The c a m p u s h a d s e r i o u s * m a r c h e s A + t h e n o t s o s e r i o ^ ^ e m o n s t r a t i o n b y th e C o m m i t t e e f o r P e a c e in L u x e m b u r g * « d p a r o d y p t j d e m o n s t r a t i o n s in g e n e r a l. A l l t h i s is p a r t o f a c o l l e g e e d u c a t i o n , t o o . S E R V IC E S V A R IE D 1*~ SANDLER OF BOSTON’S FORUM . . . for the sleekest feet U n io n ~ C h ie f C a m p u s M e e t in g P la c e around, slip into this bright new moccasin! It’s handsewn* handsome — with its subtly shaded leather and widened, oval toe. and snacks can be o rd ered in The goal of M ichigan S tate’s fall sty les will be p resen ted on F lights to Europe w ill again be m ain concourse. T he desk has the U nion’s G rill. B l a c k , C o r d o v a n , B r o n z e n e at $ 1 0 . 9 9 , student Union B oard this fall is O ctober 15. offered by Union B oard th is y e a r. inform ation on im portant cam ­ Also in the Union a re study *v«mp to expand the scope of the activi­ tie s and serv ice s it offers to stu ­ Both m e n ’ s and w o m e n ’ s T he f l i g h t program offers pus activ ities. styles will be shown at the show ro u n d -trip a ir passage to Europe MSU’s Student Union is located and m usic room s, kept by Union B oard, a b arb er shop, and Old I dents and other m em bers of the and clothing from sev eral E ast for s t u d e n t s , p aren ts, faculty on north cam pus at Abbott Rd. C ollege H all, an all purpose room u n iv ersity com m unity. L ansing sto res will be featured. m em bers and other u n iv ersity and G rand R iver Ave. decorated w ith fratern ity and t V iM / w if o U - - T he Union Is a cen ter for these Included in the p resentations personn el. P ric e s for the flights D aily, som e 18,000peoplepass so ro rity props. ac tiv ltes and serv ice s on cam pus. will be the b a s i c w ardrobe begin at $280. through and use the U n i o n ’ s M ichigan S t a t e ’ s M em orial Also offered in the flight p ro ­ facilitie s. ) Shoe Stc S to re s T h ese activities and serv ice s e ssen tial to all m ale and fem ale C hapel, located south of P hillip s a re organized and sponsored by college students. T h is feature gram is a land tour of E urope. M eeting room s are available H all and next to K resge A rt Union B oard p r e s e n t s , fall through the Union m anager’s of­ S e r v in g L a n s i n g A r e a F o r O v e r 5 0 Y e a r s the Union’s student board of is intended to o r i e n t incom ­ C e n te r, is also under the di­ FRANDOR ing freshm en to college sty les. te rm , film showings of M ichi­ fice for both on- and off-cam pus D O W N TO W N d ire c to rs, m ade up of nine m em ­ rectio n of the Union’s m an ag e­ S. W A S H IN G T O N S H O P P IN G C E N T E R T he program will take place gan S tate’s football gam es played organ izatio ns. 1 18 b e rs, and a general board chosen m ent. y early from the student body. in the Union’s second floor ball­ away from hom e. T he film s are F a c ilities located In the Union T he Union’s new goal was de­ room . shown on the W ednesday following include a Brow sing Room, con­ Also offered this fall will be each away gam e. A dm ission to taining the late st p eriod icals and term in ed after an re-evaluation by the new board of d ire c to rs la st spring. an expanded program of bridge the showing in theU nion's second b e st selling books, bowling alley, in stru ctio n s and tournam ents. B ridge tournam ents w ill be floor ballroom is free. D uring the a c a d e m i c y e ar, and b illia rd room . Eating facilities a r e also sup­ H e a d y o u r c la s s w it h th e ~9~ T he re-evaluatlon was intended to design a Union B oard p rogram to m eet the needs of M SU's grow ­ ing cam pus. opened tu all m em bers of the Union B oard m ans an inform a­ plied. C om plete m eals are s e r ­ com m unity wishing to p a rtic i­ tion desk located in theU nion’s ved dally in th eU n lo n 'sC afeteria pate. T h is will include students, rig h t f a s h io n a n s w e r s Union B o ard 's new goal is to faculty, adm inistration, m ainten­ Our new fall garments put you where yo u shot b e — a t expand its serv ices and activities offered to students on cam pus. It intends to fill what its di­ re c to rs call a void between liv­ ance perso n s, and re sid en ts of E asrL ansim g, L ansing, and other surrounding areas. B ridge lessons also will be Are Yeu Prepared the top. Make first impressions the right ones wear clothes that count» A new season. A it w a rd ro b e s ta rt, ing unit sponsored activities and open to all resid en ts of the com - Begin by learning the fundamenta' allenii fa s h io n s fin est. * la r ge - all u n iv e rsity activities- such as .Homecoming ^nd. W ater C arn iv al, MSU’s AtwiKa&i ey. iiiuijltl. T 'Z L zk once a week VÄTCtv* ASv’kvJi&C V-J '■'v i J fin e s D rury, ‘ F si 7.L.? College "see? 7 1 festiv al. T he lessons will be taught in T V S' A fashion show of this y e a r's two section s, beginners and ad­ See P ag e 7 ¡n C o v e r S e ctio n vanced, and students will be given Employes the opportunity to p rac tice after each lesson. LoanGroup OutfitYourChildren Expands ForFallAtBeaux6 NBelles 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 = 4 Faces One of the fastest grow ing sav­ of Coordinated Confidence ing m ethods in A m erica is the The "F0UR0R0BER” em ployes cred it union and the one at M ichigan State is no excep­ Take one handsom e suit. tion. Add a color coordinated vest T he M ichigan State U n iversity C o m e s e e o u r l a r g e sto c k nil slack*. Total: The ultim ate in E m ployes’ C red it Union is the fashion coordination. Result: la rg e st university cred it union of new fall c lo th e s fo r A fashion confident you in the U nited S tates. Its 7,000 in f a n ts , t o d d l e r s , g i r l s . . . in “ Fourdrober.” m em bers account for m ore than $79 95 $7 m illion in a sse ts - about 3 -6 x , 7 -1 4 and h alf s i z e s , $ 1,000 each m em ber. and b oy s to s iz e 7. We Ju st 28 y e ars ago, the local a lso h av e a l a r g e c re d it union started with 19 m em ­ b e rs . It was sm all enough then to s e le c tio n of gifts fo r conduct m ost of its business from the new b aby. a desk d raw er. Rapid expansion followed and the c re d it union was located in a NAVY BLAZER sm all room at the N orth C am pus The Casual Voice of Prestige Pow er P lan t. T hen it m oved to a Blazer — the soft spoken jacket that quonset hut and then to the M anly whispers distinction. Tones o f rich M iles B uilding on H arrison Road. navy quietly color quality wool. M ove up T h is fall, the MSU C red it Un­ th the free and easy mov mi Blazer. ion w ill move Into a new $250,000 building at 1019Trow brldgeRoad. T he brick and concrete building »39” is functional In design. A parking a re a for a m inim um of 75 c a rs is also planned. T he firs t floor area w ill con­ a s is t of two service co unters for five te lle rs , th ree loan serv ice booths, five p rivate loan offices, ad m inistrative offices, and the vault. T he low er level has two m eet­ ing ro o m s, kitchen, m ail a n d sto rag e room s. T he second floor The Coordinated Look of w ill have space for ren tal offices Casual Confidence and for the Union’ s future ex­ pansion needs. "SPORT DUO” In te rio r decoration featu res Walk tall. W ear confidence. walnut paneled w alls; acoustical Stand straight with pride p la ste r and tiled ceilings; and tiled and carpeted flo o rs. when your casual good looks are M ore than 200 m em bers con­ in focus. "Sport D uo,” a handsom e trib u te tim e and talent to the sports jacket and slim slacks. C re d it Union’s operation. Courdinated confidence, T he MSU Em ployes C red itU n - that's "Sport D uo.” lon celeb rated its annual m eeting ‘ ' last' M arch 'b y betromiiig the 15th la rg e st c red it union in M ichigan. T he new cred it union office is eleven south Washington open from 9:30 a.m . to 5:30 p.m . ' F o r T h e Wonderful World O f C h i I d r e n :higan theater building Monday through F rid ay . L oans, downtown lansing inform ation and other se rv ic e s FRA N D O R a re av ailable by calling 353- 2280. W elco m e W eek, S ep tem ber 1965 B*1uMichigan State N ew s, East Lansing, Michigan CAM PUS POUCE D ia l 1 -2 -3 F o r A s s is ta n c e C o n trary to popular belief, the of petty thefts in which MSU ex­ m ain Job of MSU’s D epartm ent of ceeds the norm al ra te . Public Safety is not raiding un­ "T h e only reason for th is re c ­ supervised p a rtie s on weekends. ord, f believe, is the ex trem ely T h ere are th ree branches in high recru itm en t standard s we the departm ent, including a cam ­ have h e re ," he said. pus police force, a staff s e r ­ Six fo rm er m e m b e r s of the vices division and safety s e r ­ cam pus p o l i c e have becom e v ices. T he en tire d e p a r t m e n t chiefs of police, B ern itt proudly co n sists of 59 persons and op er­ pointed out. ate s on a budget of $350,000- MSU and the U niversity of $400,000 a y e ar. M aryland have the only univ ersity T he cam pus police co m prise police units in the nation that the la rg e st group with 32 officers subm it re p o rts accepted by the who a re Ingham County deputies, FBI each y e a r. two parking patrol women, four T he d i r e c t o r of the public civilian desk c l e r k s and one safety departm ent is appointed school cro ssin g guard. by and responsible to the p re s i­ Cam pus police have pow ers to dent of the U niversity. B efore enforce all state and county sta ­ 1946, th e re w ere secu rity em ­ tutes as well as U niversity o r­ ployees under the supervision of dinances passed by the B oard of the E ast L ansing chief of police. T ru ste e s under pow er given them T he cam pus police operated as an by the state. independent departm ent f r o m T he police operation has four 1946-1956 when the p resen t o r­ m arked c a r s , a se m i-m a rk e d ganization was established. F R IS K IN G T H E S U S P E C T — M o s t r e q u e s ts f o r th e T h is m e a n s th a t th e p o lic e a r e a d e p t in f i r s t a id , c a r, th ree unm arked c a rs , a Staff se rv ic e s includes a r e ­ C a m p u s P o l i c e do n o t c a l l f o r s u c h d r a s t i c a c t i o n c r im i n a l in v e s tig a tio n , t r a f f i c c o n tro l, and a p p re ­ m otor scooter and m otorcycle at co rd s group, a com m unications as t h i s . T h e d e p a r t m e n t o p e r a t e s on a p r o f e s s i o n a l h e n d in g la w b r e a k e r s . its disposal. group and the vehicle-bicycle b a s is ju s t lik e c o u n ty o r s ta te p o lic e a g e n c ie s . P h o to b y D a v id S ykes The m ost prevalent type of office. crim e at MSU is petty thievery, L ast y e ar, its second, the de­ ? said R ichard O. B ernitt, d ire c ­ partm en t’s vehicle office re g is­ to r of the departm ent. te re d over 18,000 student c a rs "T h e MSU com m unity has r e ­ and m ore than 6,000 em ployee In f o r m a t io n S e r v ic e s T e lls T h e W o r ld m arkable freedom from crim e s c a rs , plus som e 7,000 b icycles. inform ation activities fo rth e C o - of violence, but not from crim e s L ast y e a r, 28,473 traffic c ita­ Linking MSU with the people ag ric u ltu re, h o m e econom ics, feature and science sto rie s to involving p r o p e r t y , ” B ernitt tions w ere given out to students, everyw here, but especially those sp o rts and continuing education. 44,028 m edia outlets last y e ar. operative Extension S ervice and B ernitt said. in M ichigan, is a big job— the One sto ry overshadow ed all T he creatio n and developm ent the A g ricultural E xperim ent Sta­ said. of F o rm at, a new publication tion during 1964-65. During the During the fiscal y ear begin­ T he vehicle office handles not one handled by the Dept, of In­ other in the news bureau la st ning July 1, 1964 and ending June only vehicle and bicycle re g is tra ­ form ation S erv ices. y e ar, Z abrusky said. It concern­ for faculty and s t a f f , was a y e ar, the extension serv ice and 30, 1965 only three acts which tion, but acts as a depository In the w ords of W. Lowell ed the e n r o l l m e n t of MSU’s c h i e f p ro ject of U n iversity E di­ M SU's F a r m e r s ’ Week b o t h could be considered crim e s of of fines, p ro c e sse s and sends T re a s te r, the departm ent d ire c ­ youngest studen t, 1 1 - y e a r - o ld to r R ussell A. Strong. Two other reached a half c e n t u r y m ile­ violence w ere com m itted on cam ­ traffic citatio n s to L ansingT ow n- to r, this m eans letting the public M ichael G r o s t . C onsiderable m ajor p ro jec ts of last y ear in­ stone. pus, he said. ship C ourt and acts as a place understand what MSU is trying to tim e and effort w ere expended to cluded an inform ational publica­ R egular n e w s serv ices are On the other hand, 2,762 crim e s of initiation for appeals. do and letting people know how in su re his o rd erly en try into tion for cam pus v isito rs and a m aintained by the ex ten sio n -re- against p ro p erty w ere rep o rted to T raffic regulations that are they can use MSU. the U n iversity and to prevent com pletely new version of the re se a rc h inform ation section to cam pus police during the y e ar. p a rt of the M ichigan M otor Ve­ T he resp o n sib ilities of the de­ his being exploited by the m edia. folded cam pus map. about 300 daily and weekly new s­ The en tire MSU com m unity, hicle C ode, U n iversity o rd in -' partm ent continued to expand la st T he news bureau also handles Strong w as elected chairm an of p ap ers in M ichigan. About 300 estim ated at about 46,000, is ances and student m otor vehicle y e a r. T he g rea test im pact was p re s s arrang em en ts when p ro m i­ the public relatio n s com m ittee of additional state and national pub­ policed by half the num ber of regulations a re enforced by the felt in the science area as the nent v isito rs com e to cam pus. the A m erican A ssociation of C ol­ lications also received re le a se s officers of an average com m unity departm ent. U niversity enlarged its pro g ram s When V ic e-P resid en t Hum phrey leg es for T eac h er Education, last la st y e ar. C A L L I N G T H E ST A T I O N - - C a m p u s P o l i c e l i k e o t h e r of the sam e size in M ichigan is, T he safety se rv ice s division of and facilities in a num ber of cam e to cam pus la st y ear it y e ar. Howard L . M iller heads the r e g u la r p o lic e a re lin k e d to th e h e a d q u a r te r s v ia but the c rim e rate is low er and the departm ent m aintains o p era­ scientific field s, T re a s te r said. only had one working day to P ublications w ere serviced by section. le ss i m p r e s s i v e in nature, tions on the cam pus and other Seven princip al sections, with p re p a re for the ad d ress which the un iv ersity ed itor for 72 de­ te le p h o n e . T h is a llo w s th e m to s pe ed to th e s c e n e a cen tral office in A g ricultural attracted 45 re p resen ta tiv es of partm ent o r agencies during the Continuing education e d i t o r , o f a n y e m e r g e n c y in a m a t t e r o f s e v e r a l m i n u t e s . B ernitt said. He excluded the area U n iversity owned p ro p e rtie s, in­ Jam es C . T otten, provides in­ cluding experim en t stations at H all, sh are the work of Inform a­ the news m edia, including seven past y e ar. tion S ervices. television station s. T h is w as the " y e a r of the form ation to m edia on the C on­ Gull L ake, Dunbar, L ake C ity, tinuing Education Service h e re . G eneral univ ersity news and A film clip serv ice was in iti­ publications” in the sp o rts sec­ ASIAN - LATIN AMERICAN- South Haven, D ecatu r,T ecum seh, Hidden L ake G arden, G r a n d R apids and over 20 other loca­ tions in the state. i n f o r m a t i o n for o ff-cam p u s m edia channel through the news bureau, d irected by Edw ard J. ated la st y e ar which was v ery successful, Z abrusky said. T he clip s a re sh o rt, u s u a l l y one tion, u n d e r editor F r e d W, Stabley. A s e rie s of 12 individual sp o rt T he Photo Lab, under W ilbur N elson, p ro ce ssed 7,529 work o rd e rs during 1964-65. Both still AFRICAN SERIES A safety engineer devotes his en erg ies to preventing industrial types of accidents on cam pus. Z abrusky. The news bureau handles all inform ation relatin g to the U ni­ m inute featu res that are designed to fit in with reg u la r new scasts, he said. T he bureau relea se d 712 news booklets w ere produced to help coaches In th e ir recru itin g p ro ­ g ram s. Two h isto ric events highlighted and m otion p ic tu re serv ices are offered to all branches of the U niversity on a c h a r g e - b a c k , non-profit b a sis. ________ - v e rsity except that concerning UN Debates World Problems B e g in n in g its t h ir d e x c itin g y e a r of c u ltu r a l I ( c o n t i n u e d o n p a g e B - 1 1) e n te r t a in m e n t fe a tu r in g a r t i s t s f r o m A s ia , L a t in A m e r i c a and A f r ic a . A # P ro g itirfis: J P J fi: fe re ta e on the Li*. ,hc