M. S. C, L'lbrary Ea«t Lansing, Xlch. YY Roasters' Planned SYMPHONY WILL Featured Violoncellist NAME RANDALL Music Department To Further Union of OFFER CONCERT Been CADET COLONEL Has Receives Redly National A round Teachers, Students HERE THURSDAY Sinrf Birth in Italia "t~" FOR ROTC UNITS Rating by N.A.S.M. Michael Press fe < oiulnct Cnl- Detroit Artilleryman in Have Group Anonunrr, Program for Informal Ipff Orchestra in (irmnasiem Michigan State Division Becomes Member of National Astoria* R.nqnrli .1 Wkirk Csnitrurlirr Critiri.m May Charge »f Fntire Corps in tion of fphools and Musir; Reporter Traces February 1; Spring Parades. br Madr for Oiirniiinn. History of Department. SCHUSTER IS SOLOIST LEADS MILITARY RAI.I. Mu «> t»AVln v. fi p\nv liiffji»i State i oltrpe < Iiml»; up another ifep in it •. huliler !o iMilional promirn m with the attMoiin*enient tlint the rno- Fifty Piece Org am»alien Wilt F.dward Kemp and Robert Hum¬ 'II ilepiirlfnenl < I the roilew wiii admitted to member hip In an i fTnrt to rliminnti- fm iilt v-aluilrnl Ionium hv n |irn- Present Second Nam Kef pm i f milllial Onimtiu.-tivo rritii iam t>> tha* twn Ixuli,*-. anil en phrey Appointed Lieutenant* in Ijiu Nalioii.il \ ■ 'im t;i t i.*ti of s. hoot. I.r Mini.. This fieri* hcltor fooling in -ion wan iea« heel at the aniiiial i'«ui\. i»lwfti held in Milwaukee -lull1 irrrirrnl, nn nnili'i*rimluatgroup Season's Series. Colonels Monday. December .hi 2H, which I'rof Lewi-'. Hi. har'bt. head of tho g.v!ol I>y 1llonrioksnn, '37, nnnnunoo* pilln. I'm n si I j,,, Sntupii'ta or "mnatori" fur tho .nlloge'a division* ill wlii.h The 'enticerf mi !hi« run p departmerit 'd Mif hipnli State college, attended. ,ruling mombor* "I Imth fmtion* will In* irivi'ii tho oppor- Manx Indent n member that I'.uineM • Tot lull. e. relnry srnumN vt-ru s ».> thr Mi. hi of tlx- N A s M xi'lte.l tin* «ampus November "Jf'» 17, 11 - t»r« hestrn will be pivirfiled «»n ThilbMlay, FVLrtiarx 7, at 7 "Til MILITARY BALL oMiwk. in the ..dirge ifvnm.t J-HOP EXTRA IS i! TSSSirpS PLANS FINISHED SOLD SATURDAY Michigan State News Issues Spe* '• rial Paper Following if i*hat ie« Officers' Club to Dance and Wll Frkru.tr IS. Junior Protn. NEWMAN CLUB PLANS SET FOR TOHOLD MIXER He in the following' HM1 VARSITY PARTY. Annual Sorial Highlight Will lie "" SOCIETIES FETE HORT EXHIBITS Held in Matonir Temple Friday. J) J-HOP VISITORS ATTRACT MANY Fr.trrniliri Fntrrtain Many Sfcnw Again Draw. l-argf Crow J (hit of.Town Curt., at Din- a. Apple Srrtinn Fralurr, rrri and J Hop Rig Diiplay. l'tu»se 1-lV W.rk X* ill Uft.Hn |>llt 1.11 thl.1 designated will give emrtruetive criticism they dull during the mteimission of the to offer and have the right 1 "ti the faculty member ol¬ favorably received when it was id-tor an answer Comic put on last week and it ii a pleas- may atsy be presented. but There will be a formal dinner • Setidant^ are warned that no an- held before -the bull and it will iUc material may be mtro- also be held in the Masonic temple Uwl into the discussion.* Such The members, pledges, and their; ktfK's as "Thanksgiving Vuca- srd l^iqk vf Them." "Brown- guests will attend the dinner and snd "Schbol Spirit" are cx- afterward sdjoui to the dance Immediately after the dinner, the repha Hluiik. Plymouth, kied ta occupy an important part formal pledging ceremony wilt Charlevoix. Dorothy Itkc speaking As an extra fea- take place Ann Arbor. Mary Kirt- Thw is a sight worth the roasters, art (chalk KJizabeth Hayes, Sag- and musical entertainment seeing all by itself The pledge* plans are unuer way Kf «r or will march down an arch of drawn evemng meets, such a* the m given. ith, Ypiulanti They were sabres, presented by the members be held Thursday eserung. 71* total price for the dinners 1 by Messrs WilJinm of Scabbard and Blade, and will announced today as 45 cents be ribboned at the end of the arch another card party akx*g k, Robert CWvin, Wat- tow.course meal, the dinner at by (.'aptam Robert Weber. Luther Lawrence, Chsi kf4urc mentioned was the most The honorary military fraternity last term and wharf iaid Shuurt and Jack proved.I two&iical offered by the Union, has sent out such a success Patrons at the dinner forty-two bids to the roasters will be held In *in and Mrs K H Crab- prospective pledges and their in-^ Other plan* for the to further reduce the cost. formal initiation will start on the months will be culminated Persons attending, including H«r mum. house Mi* Thursday before the military ball the annual cominunwm «'rs and even President and continue through until the fol¬ breakfast to be held late tti Kline of Detroit wu ill be taxed the regular lowing Sunday. r1ed Mr obert Perry. i spring \ . »Mlr .t IIm* tvit» Chi ch,(.t.T. Mr thg series of presenta- DuriaUl Montgomery entertained School Children Present engineering roaster will idd at 6 30 p. m. on February Farmers Leave Campus M >v Millu.-nt Thompson, Detroit Ttie Pi Kappa Phis, after their »itk Pi'of L G. Miller as roast- recent fire and now located in their Program of Folk Dances absences from the college, would Kenneth DeLonge, busi- ■•♦ger. and Dick ttnnment manager. Tickets for Colina. en- Following Huge Ag Week empor«ry borne,* entertained Miss Maxgaret Gtbbs, I«an*ing; Miss (Teta Sanders, Laming, and MUs WARREN EATON TO St. Clair be able to give more practical help to student* striving for an artistic * France* Pangborn, Port Huron, as County Student, Provide Entertainment of Farmer* i ar»«er than teacher* who were not Program will go on sale for MawMlk Crtwd 31,III Iraki Ail Rtcw4a far AtteaJ frequently facing the exigeniccs of ^culty on on Wednesday and to Friday. They may be aact it Amu I Hard Gatkenaj guo»t* of Messrs Ronald Heath. John Workman. David Keely, and LECTURE TUESDAY Week Viaitori oa Ctmpui. - - public appearances. This wo* one of the first circumstances which at the Union or from Craig Sherwood. Clair county children from ity of the Keller school are now drew widespread attention to thia Keller school, ranging in age taking up this interesting activity school. And ha* proven a far-see- ; fioni 9 to 1ft year*, who indulged after seeing the success of this mg and successful measure. Stu- ;in folk dancing during the school' group. Boy* leave their sports UehU have c«nne to the nchool from ; recess period a« exercise, provided readily for the barn dance, qua* lall parts of the country, from the jive an • Farmers' Week at Michigan State drdie, and the foreign folk man- eastern and western coasts, and Hawks; college with a session of highly en- ; etivers. Their sincerity is shown - even from Europe, and many have Formal initiat ion and banquet aid1 "Owls and Their Protest ionPertaining ami extremely educa- by the fact that they pay for their launched upon the beginnings of a was given last night by Phi Lamb- rw?** Tuesday. February 12. at 8 tional presentation of native folk own meals while here Fraterni- professional musical life. The da Tau, local honorary engineering oCK>ck m the chemistry lecture 1 dance steps in costume. -ties have cooperated in securing number of assistant instructors has fraternity, a* eight new'members room;' The lecture will be under | These children, who were at-1 sleeping accommodations for them, increased, and the total music staff were taken into the organization the r-*> Zor>iogv < lub j companied here by E. J. McCarty.' TransiKirtation exja-nse is borne .ru*w numbers 18. C. L. Allen, professor of civil en- the zoology department and; county agent, and Miss El vera; by the farmers of the school neigh- The appreciation courses gmcering, acted as toastmaster. ' " " ** L " ~ j tinuc through three years of col* lege work, and cover the romantic 1. The Hatter Danish and classical schools, with special • , \2. Tancuj Czechoslovak ian ! courses on Beethoven and Wagner. 3. Oxdansen Swedish:I the Russian school, modern and j 4. Uncle Steve's Quadrille ' , I Early American Barn Dance J' music. The lecture room for these 5. Irish Jig Irish j courses is equipped with both ■ .... 16. Tarentella Italian!;1 Ampu o and Duo-Art player pianos and electric victroia, and an exten¬ |1 Fred Borries, Navy's famed grid; sion library of roll and disc re¬ star, is the holder of the largest j cordings by the foremost artMa 'tnumber,of "N Stars" ever won by ! and orchestras, making priMlWi a midshipman. The star insignia. the presentatioo and study ft n wide range of muaieel mruiUg ! The music history corneas, white r*jro Two fctk.lutSAN-STATK Tucwlny, Fubrimry f., 10,15 WIFE OF FORMER HORT ORGANIZE NEW INEW YORKERS Glancing Back Michigan Stale News STUDENT CLUB Spartan Oracle PLAN CONTEST In SpnrUn \nnnh PROFESSOR PASSES AWAY By JIM qttt.t.n ! FVhruarr. mm ri Church Croupi Form 1 Sluilrnti Who Entfr Etny Con • Three new* member* of AS vor 1 iki IT 1 bur. Innprmivr Social In it Mirerssfill party rnmpara* Irsl May Win Cnh Awird tIs els ilrs niil of Imbibing and »nd Vacation. Orf»nii«tion general debauchery. the serial j *r*«ntt «f ID 3.1 suranl In a alam- | nioiii rllniiit Friday evening j with flic advent of flic annual , A mtouiwtnii Spring Opening ill the THE PEACE POil N«.Strand A rend- COLLEGE PROM 1000 New Spring Dresses all size*, sit It nul material t< i are at the game An.\ - pttHavnted the Detroit. Minneapolis THURSDAY, FEB. 7th two have dates foi the and Cleveland symphony orehes- SYMIMIOM TOlilYF lOM'KKT THl HsIMY VMk MINI. KMOMI \LKM »e home games and will j Uas, the Pn>-Arte and Ia-ndon WJW-7s43 P.M.p I.S.T. Sit us and save string quartets. Ji*eph Lhevinnr, P. ,*lor X B. I. Blur Gabrtlowttsch. BrontsIaYA- Htibei 1 gave .K an Ilai- ,mann, Kfrrm Zimbalist. Idly Pons. - th. Turn* in wrn trrrk the diflfrmuT VU: Muyoitc, the'Claire Dux. Austral. Maier and; ratterson. the Vienna Choir Boys. J-HOP EXTRA El EspuMol Tieue mhii I'alabm por Ella Carioctt! On sale at The Campus Press (J... I .oryiis Sj%I!* h«.* t«*'< l*lC for thi» Spring HandSap Creditori iSTATfc NfcHS ISSIKS Pr,-auSf (if lit n*u.ttt~Colt>rtd J-HOI* KNTKA SATl ROAV | Vhnuetlo (allegro CiocftKM tree re it honwHuts beautifully trilS any outfit. I e CsniUxi {*iicgrcUarit»dcfi»u»i £Cdci1£iamm1 irattt pajrc 1 > He in rite yow to our od- I M S C Symphony OrcUcat.'* Cb*rjrs.. Kri«:y». ftucimt «t«u*w.ii IV oa*»o« thouing of Spring Hind' •vice president, wxl Mary. Thorpe. and * group picture *tvi-ladingMat - nw»dr jxyuslbie tlm-ugh advert)*?- J K »i X*itvi lor Violoncello JtUfj jj OivhoOra Mux Bruch yon Qwtcrbuuse Virgin** Grunt. [ •v-ntA Is* the senior unci s *mt> ] Alcva;>der Schuster. Violoncellist Bogs Prien range $Jt» to 10c per copy MiUtptttpTb<»n\paafk Jruii Kreuter. p*i tie* an dspmx donated by the • Kay Mck-hut*. W«lr> ilurd. Mm- art#* and apace donated I >• the v. Get yours while they last try Whence. Donald Mofd^proety?; taken by Charles- MagdL Umaing,*I Dan»o Mara to* JSalM-Soem M S C. Symphony Orchestra frank Gntie* *»d Daiid Cleat?- ' u«i engraving wjrt «-** dune by ; . Written material counted oil the Capital Pfcyto Engraver* t[patronize OUR advertisers jiifwiity. Fi'in'itniy r>, t!vir> MICHIGAN BTATK NEWS face Thre* i.flop Now a Pleasant Memory nttTV^.v MUSICIANS GIVE Willi Varsity Party and S. W. L. Y'GROUP SPEAKS tary band under the direction of t^onard Falcone tl included als«i _ itary hand and I WnilfO to the a livestock parade one staged on Wed- Formal Coming This Week-end11 Bii'>LEIlN MANY CONCERTS . AT EATON RAPIDS — — - —-.. k parade lode hy Arabian *heep- dog demonstration ! nesdfly night. ,f. Alfred Hannah, j newly appointed college secretary, - - I'-.'..,— |hy I,oke Pauo. and. « log sawing .gave the address of the evening. Bic Parties Ahead With Military Rail, Mortar Board, Senior Newman'** rlnb. Catholic *ti Dturtatifta UfpwaiiM Tiam lawn TnkM Charrc (h|| laaaa marfe A deimmstfatlon of play* : f'f.mmunity singing was led by Drp.rlmnl Sponiori Pro,tam< •f $9*4*J StrTNN At f(„ FrH ,,.,IIOfl director of the rot- Ball. Sophomore Prom, and Pan-hellrnir Rail Scheduled; *.tV..^tirl "V'i»vI!"l*hThu fur Rural Viiitori Every i Mi'b.^1. state'* MMmiog fm.tl.all lege glee «|ub The scheduled ■ . et ,t j team tast f »:i was put ««n hy mem- ;cn» n hunt failed to work out as »id- Many Society Parties Also to Be Held, f" ,lu' bu'ilty dining mom of ti Npitll WMKI. ; her* of the. team m.d < -ach vert bed. due tu the fact that the . 'Union hunting will lie enjnyci Dny Tli» W«li. Ihlrodliee J « ,«ri llii'linll In ovw'. niPMiiUnr the 19.1R nnil Anmin', 1 1 ,, , oaed .ueerit The cavalry sturlenls stag* ,1,1,- rhythm i, no l.mKrr rh»rmin« Spnrt.m ed a demons!r ation of wrestling or| I (baptist church at Faton Hapuf* ^tt.fir IIrr not so mnny liroki'it Jtrinls as nrhillK frrt on x,.t hm Ahls.ll nmil. rn.lr ! Ia-.l week end The group b»>k . jinims. Mirhignn Mi.tr h... inl liiihts nrr i. niinlsi ji.ii ,.n.i.. h i,„ i, n,...... ,,i ,t... j charge of troth services Sunday ,|„ Iiprrh ilntiro nnisir nil.I is yown-. ..r thr l.|y Chun. u!„. u.ll Ir.or ....... f..i I. I vlxftnrs gathered on I he campii*. L ' | and In addition Hod the young ... ' Initio's! Iiiilty of thr yrnr with Ih'rir frrt jniitn rsi',1 l...n.r ... fhinn. All mrmlirrn m : Hruinning nil Mnhdnv with n ' ' I people's league on Sunday ove- , ...tinny wiirtn WAtW liiith". Invltr.1 trio Having nt the luncheon In Union building, the department I 'He|n®,,J j rung anil *pon*oied a |»arty on i>, frrt Will hr l.nrk to tinrmnl by next wrrk rnil for thr I Saturday night for the young pnrtv Kriilny. no.l thr Spnrt'iui Womrn's lrny.tr i IkImiuIImuI mutton. . t.. land , people of Eaton ftaplda instrumental number* on iiiHlsrSntiir.hu With'' r"' »'"v «•'»•"« """" 1 r . , I tti'udny be*ide* u hand roneerl In •were Miehard Una*, flare Fork ,1ii,.|> piisl, thr imrly sr.n n, ,.|„ ii„m,, •'" ""it llir Hvm.i.i.limi Tho flair Mi.hiynn Slntr is not | llngton, Hope* Cnrr. and Hetty lost „>,.| lirlni /Ik CAPITAL PHOTO ENGRAVERS In III „ ,t Kiss, ... ... I Mil just bryun. MoM H.,i„. , ii , moot Ft ■conunittee of IHp Mif higan State the Inir tliim oa will Im Iia-M • ♦ * ,|jlt 400 ,,r a« h« Wednesday Hnth the orchestra] 'j* , Y M (" A. sponsor* the deputa-. (l„> n«<\I few Woek-I'lhls. K»l»i*a Delta (t « i.K k land the hand furnished mnsh'al Military lutll hVbniarv 15 Flesnor Phwlt of Ir«i»r>»| •jtrnf ♦ * - j entertainment fw the farmer*., ^ the .day i !■•« thr wrrk rn.l ,.| ".tuoloy night ul tin I while Individual numlwi* Th, rh„lr, „ ,n m, ! were j ' •Vr.'ll Is thr M.stn. inn ,V'h,1.|. ' |s,iM,„'k I'isir'"., isl. ami .team-lie Fit hlngrr, n- ' Flunk if Ib-bdoM |en Find in other CORSAGES Order them at Collegiate Flower Shop merl* ami pre dent* ; "•atton In Uenuuislratlon I I- the hand presenter! two /rt.i Ian \tpiia j The men'* glee club, a Zll Abbol II,HI.! I'hnnc .1702 \VK TEl.Kf.KAI-tl rMlWEILH IRA Nit A1.1 N \MI It \< K.o.T.r. i \IM:T< OI.oni;I looks Uk. fj- - •/ a CORDO The Ali« Idgan I Lf-i«.uk. I e. Margi MMpAind Jiititr* i v lloyt ensemble Ftdon Ihnkec FiifHy,. r-0" Hull. Hyiler uit Cmmty Dame lati Tui entella. I. Irish Jig fhoslovakiun Tan llfut II. .lanren > WrdneMlM). .Iinuarv 3# i I ;itl M S C (ht hextid. g>in j y„u | $6.50 i U» • We have it first! Rich, ; miHiiin. full sparkling Girdovan brown in m tl tO M S bund. Ucmoiiftiia- f|Vr>«*tH ..Hw'lr.il.i thai', u.ft ami I.,IH a. r ki.l ,'t .liiirfy awl I if in haii Itr Joint It- Xiirlui ThurMlav. January 3t maarailina. Highly ,H.hh>pf<>rHpna|). .cucnun Hi 10 Little thcuter- Song plating PATflONIZK /»t?fl ADVKItrH Wt. by , .,r,^,r and pai tc'ilar All Kittii.it., V. rih.'.l l.y X-llj.y ly ; Marguret Stecnsrnu newest String rpiuitet Jeanette Eichin- ( Ahlch lU'KTOWS grr. bene McKee. Kathertne Mi- Kce .Harold Smith ri„c„ t1 Kay VickerHlaff and Ilia Onhestr* WALKOVER I 30 M S (' men s glee club. L H 4.v M S. C* military baud, at h-n.oustr»i ion hull South Uiohingtoti ('■ immunity singing led by Fred 'atton Wednesday and Thursdoy : You'll i i adopting ;i lights at Demonstration h|iil. superior air fowaid that, nchool of '•ridge pUycr* who r« f.».-.» to m^kc 1) The two lectures on the "fcoo- iddlng Hie Cultwrtson four as the Sims tfirev bid and no trump-Uve Rawed by a Pudqy Wudqy? lunic.i of the National Keeovery .. h h xiolutitly fnr- CLASSIFIED nigrum to !>e given during this' ! S . . /ty/i/ a// 0/ 4 8 Mi s Aibcdti WiImni of Rra-h- 423 S. Butler er's activities. Amusing situations 4 W E D -J 10 ft enter, nicinber of the state board of come aa the result of their at- ""Q J 9 H 2 H C Id 6 j t 3 agriculture, will give an illustral- tempts and finally the whole dif- S." A K C» HI 3 5 id talk on her recent trip through ficulty clear* up through a series H- A K Q 7 the orient. Mrs. E L. Austin Clever, chairman for the afternoon. of event* and Morgan i* happily united with his family. D A 7 C K • • • This hand fa., played beautiful As i WkDNkhDAY \ND TNl'UP.ti *" eight-table duplicate, and! recently i'ollage club Ladies' night, party "Jwdi* rrteal" HUrrtae—Will two "f the right teams bid ?&££« expensive and , on Tuesday. February 3, the ath- -even no-trump, which i*. thcorc- j l»-tit department will furniah a 'icaJly as well as practically, the. ~~w —„ inexi>ensive uiMiving picture Inkro of the Syra- WiU Rogers portray* the colorful The °thcr bid seven; Fti! Lmmmnf'hfM Ictisc game The picture will be character, Judge Priest, at Irvin which, of course, goes I shown at 9 ZQ and dancing to N'ate Cobb fame, in this humorous story VALENTINES : will begin at 3:30. of the south. town Rogers u a small- judge who is deposed from '*?'** ,h<* toughest break in can ^ wen spades; but tho the tiench by a prosecuting aUor- A a ■s^i,rn dcjwnds on cither of 1 at The Ink Put K Murhu ->f the ney who has designs on hi* post 1 w?.*",u leaking, the spot is in j vtrtity of Rochiater. tat campus to : deliver the annual Sigma Xt Icc- and t* jealous of Rogers' nephew «f the suits, but in no- j ' tore; will be th* speaker at the who is acting as defense lawyer In ,f ""tp- f luncheon meeting of the State Col- his first case. Through Rogers' as- ' .' 1 1 ■ ; lege club on Wodntxluy, Fcbru- lib own ability, the BMailiv Balk Clash iary 6. nephew (Torn Brown) becomes a rw> Wf%fB* The love interest of the Tft MlH id UniOlt play is ably supplied by Brown and AniU Loular. • luv.able orphan to Wlicrn Uu)i|ic(i by j .ncd.n, of Uk-, I Faculty Folk dub will b« held: a MuhIiv MjIiiiuj . . . don't give cay to dark FrkMr ofternoon at 3 o'clock in the Union' dcx)uir. Count ten and light a Mium-xtuuoth pcakar for Old Cold. It» fragrant fuiiux will ciicluut the; die iiuti,>n"x senses . . . chile you sli|i sjiryly Grout Iter artus.' Dam clever ... » diese O.Cs! AT TBYING TIMES.... TRV A SmoolA OLD GOIO THE jnnnOAN STATE NEWS Tunsctnv, Eobrtmry B, inn- Spartan Capers Rout SPARTANS LOSE NATIONAL STATE TANKERS Frosh Trackmen Win SPORT SUMMARY SCORE VICTORY Interclass Carnival Western Reserves in TO KENT STATE tly JACK WARNER. OVER W A Y N E U Pongrace Huns 440 in SO Seeonds Seniors and Juniors Ti Flashy .36-17 Victory IN CLOSE MEET FIEND J| Clip Time From Two l.ong Seronrl Plare; Sophomores a* Lag in Fourth Position. » • *■ .<• ••• •• k .. t wd i rv i Ohio Team F.krs Out Victory to t. Bob Merrick Score* at Bill Purine early Minute* and l linches k fI'iittt ciifno thnmifh \vi» , , Standing Records in 52-27 . .. . 11 l! ... „ , e. . aM It H i Avenge Defeat by State k l.i d WiM-li t'llil w}n»ti th.> Stale Bin; Second Stringer« Show Up Nicely , . Last Year. /Win Saturday i l.i. •• with IH ptiintM. H; as Reserve Squad Disappoints rant. t.i.,,1 honors with 2LD.» t>ut Crutch Rot < KF.NT SCORES ONE FALL CAPTURE SEVEN FIRSTS t*«l iirnt finothee was 1flo opposition r»n d« , Minis tint to Met it n« \ tion hull an.! . Viiilmi Number Fnur Tri'Stalr • jlfarryman, Morris. Herner, and Mueller. H V(i!*tl>' (tW|m»v» ■ of baskets Champions on Ftprri- i Ziegel Stand Out in Record 1 1 • Breaking Fvent* totai of HI? poo It wa« He if, tug Ron lie. e< ami coil lit in F ' the field in t lo¬ ot plat Ftiar.l The I STATE FENCERS fa«t drild Ii- DEFEAT WAYNE . .hot* am! «e handed too. - at top speed State «... ■ Coath Bauei's Team Noses Out lift i .1 i n o. Drtroifen by One Point. TOUAVOMV I UMM A f AUROTT'n THERE'S ALWAYS TOMORROW' With FRANK MORGAN - BINNIK BARNES ( WILL ROGERS ^ In IRVIN H. COItll'S | "Judge Priest" •I nun tom nuouv not hi 111 in nsov sni'is rrrcnit ? S NW.VVANVAS'ASWW.NSWWiV.WWAWASW.'.V SUMMARY OF TRACK MEET Eight Society Basketball Squads Scheduled lor TOT MS MkLtfati SUtr r/fwfc/,/ r' - these !*i- r»m«s m«-t*r.g t» the fitv.. Colin* <«h. mtowJ, Dittrtch; fui*'* The bkvkA *rv » tie tor first: Springer j »ne movin Delphiv. ISii Ka|»pa Tau. Dr'taChi •tkrili Godfrey iJh fourth J -Delta S'*«■ Un A!) nam. , will be claved in Hi*h jump—Allen (Jh firal:; the (j-n. on Om nam floor ' u**' .' ! third, Curiam , fourth. Height. Tieniy, Feb S— —5 fort t inches 7 If p m—Sigma A'i[ha IpsdMi Shot pul—TenEyck iJS. first;; »•» lambda Chi Alpha Gaines , second: Drdma (F). "-55 p m — Driphic v» .Phi Kap- third Cantrell IF). fourth. Dia. j pa T»u lane*—(I fret, 3 'j inches. 115 p. m—Sigma Xu vs Her- »JO yard relay—Won by frnsh i mar.. i Final score — Freshmen. «;j *;t5 P m—Eclectic w The!.; sophomores. 1«; Juniors !»lj, sen- jKappaXu. ^iom. I9'i. j