C C. Library Bt lAnsine.. Michigan State EAST LANSING. MICHIGAN. FRIDAY. APRH. 17. 1I«6 News Eleven Fraternities FINAL CONCERTTo cSSt^, NATIONAL BODY Spartans Open on Diamond Holding 'Hell-Week'WILL BE GIVEN GIVES CHARTER Against Toledo University For Fifty NeophytesHUTCHESON TO FARMHOUSE Pianist Will Close At College Field Saturday Michigan Fonr-Vear-Old Local Agricul¬ $i«ma Nu Lead, Group With State Course With Program WATER CARNIVAL ture Gronp to be Indocted Lefty Walters Draws Mound Ten Initiate,; Wednesday Nest Wednesday in Gym. Sunday, April 2S. The Opening Lineup Assignment as State Nine Was Starting Day of Event. Seek Fifth Straight Win. NAMED PRODIGY EARLY HAVE 25 ACTIVES iCriYITIES WILL END TOLEDOANS BRINGING Soloist's New York Recitals Borcham Drive House Holds MIDNIGHT SATURDAY Gained Praise of Critics and First Place in Scholastic VETERAN SQUAD HERE firmhouse and Phi Kappa Tau Admiring Audiences. s on Campus. Ohio Tram Are Tied for Second Place: Facing Hillsdale and The iirti.it writ's of the Farmllouee. U**l ay Notre Dame This Week Etch Initiate Seven Men. tural fraternity arjrante. Michigan State college con¬ Along With State Game. B, IIAItVEY HARRINGTON With only II of the 18 fra- cert course will be concluded next Wednesday evening, INDEPENDENTS this campu. in 1932. i. t rem.' affiliated with th< It. At. TltllllU tloiuil Farmll.HtM' frat.- •rrnitie* on aipatintr, the campus par- Hell sveik activi- April 22, when Krnest Hutch- t'win. pianist, gives a recital AND SWL PLAN srmal in.tihG.ui cei Along al.tiit 3 o'clock to- morrow uftermtim Couch John l .irati Wednesday after- in the college gymnasium. -,.in at 5 o'eloek for almut 5o TO GIVE PLAYS... College Facing Crisis, Kohs will tr»l hi- S|«irtari tMiHi'lmll nine out unto the dia¬ initiates. The initiation will prr.„ mond at College field, send ,,,l at 4 ,.~j midnight Saturday. Nu lend, the hsr with Ifl s Three to be Presented Friday, I John Hannah Declares either l.efty Walters or April 24. in Little Theatre; „ George Hill to the mound, to Hold Dance Aftersrnrda. 'he I Secretary, Speaking Before Lansing Group Wednesday, fbemr Stresses Need of Additional Funds to Mrrt ALL ARE COMEDIES \\m New Eipensrs of Increased Enrollment Stales Haugh. Doris McMeken on n» ANNUAL HOTEL and Jere Kimball Directors of ProductioDi. are to Bo | Iiivr m MEET PLANNED Keeling that there has heen a diN idei! lack of opportunity j Sow State Association and College for dramatu talent at Michl-r*""*' Hnite to Sponsor Conference gan Stale, the Independent |ln( "M'r Next Week. Men, together with the S. I.. hove planned a-series of j .grwultur W.|p,„ three one-act plays, to Is- gtv-laorn i in friilm. Apt,I at .1 the Lfftlej*"h Tliesi.'i Thew plav, u, rti -igned to ell- "Ihri Far IteiUm All «'f ihem are llghl t;"l " cmedle,. and are of a type which O'vmpte i tend lllrniM-lvr, tradllv lo prcwll- ""'Cel. TRIP IS TAKEN CADETSPARADE WOMEN TO SEE BY ENGINEERS ON NEW GROUND SPRING STYLES Sorority Members Modeling for .<•' Tt Vmt Points of Technical In* Combined Units Make Largest Pnnbfllrnic Show on tmit Daring Week; City of Drill in History of Saturday. W.I. t t„,tt, i,|,i h»mtr rit "llw "■ntUl.l |»«.iti<, will prnbnljly Chicago Guests Thursday. School. citi/e'is ' u* * wm, , U. OF M. STUDENTS thf m"n'"'nmTL iw.fi.-rt] • llta Mate t of XI. Ratio j"-"' ""' whom WILL SPEAK HERE CO-ED IS ENTERED with njujl truth tu woiumi; mnli- With upologie* to the U *#f ,\! t,»n htutr .u-rds who brhrvr in ; * ■'■"Ik U'l" the To Talk in Spartan Forum IN STATE CONTEST |er»K liekMU t-Bi td|p' ahd Sty !••. Next Sunday Morning show in the Union Salufdny j LOWELL THOMAS *■«« it the largewt p; Handle Orator¬ 'f, asyg*. TALKS SATURDAY • slew a galaxy of spring fashion*, i vntiK'nsM-d at State, b * ; nun have been werured gram commlUer of by the pro- the Spartan altogether yaarn ■ presented in a faxhu different from So many students partu- pa ical Contest in Grand Rapids. Phyllis Meyer Aril prire win- includrrg ail types of wearing ap- The affair is open to all college ( Nolfd Radio Commentator and if.^rrrs? *«4U| women and_jRatiijeHenic alumruo- Ftirurn^ t" speak next Sunday th<|, lf w#, Mceaaary Ticket* Lecturer Closes Lansioi 'or tea I conte*' are twenty-five cents, and ; starting morning, Apr.l 19. on the aspect desert the former parade ground » competing m tin- ,r * Town Hall Lectures. .of live subject. Student# and plated in front of the gym in fa- *' 1 * r;i- before may get them at the door known about the Peace v..r of « newly andditi field nduU: Grand Rapids tort*. s#ori> Miss Alice Brtfham. aecretary of r)f Cedar river. Menchhofer of ti.e i for the Saturday afternoon through the man eye* of a miner, pto- ji (( ..ntinued on page 3) © Mid they were taken tm n the Peai.e Council at the univers- According to Col- Selwyn D mw,ti l* in thaf !t interest, both technical general, will be vttited during i hi* topic. "Students and Peace maneuvers at which the alternate noon of rsch Dorothy Baldwin, and Rachel j Lowell Thomas comes to town I Mmge*. tables, Beverly Smith, {Saturday night. April 18 OF NEXT CONCERT \ Action " ceremony la impracticable Be- tests, three wall te i who went are: iarnM L Stewart to Take j The Forum committee ha* ar- cause of the speed with whirh it fimii meet in the evening public it>, Lois Sherman, tickets, ! The last of the season's Town '■** ^ i # and Virginia Thomas and Virginia ' Hall lecture offering?!, Mr Thomas; Warren C. Bisaell, Rich- (Tncinnatl TriD ran*M' this meeting in view of ■ the allows parades to he conducted it B»jth Mi.%s Meyer, with her ora- Mt Bride. decorations j will speak ctn ' Adventures Around *" Co Una. Robert L. Featb- | fact that at the prewnt moment will be used for the remainder of tkm "Cathedrals of Pewre.' and . Representatives from each of'the World and on the Air" He; C A. much interest is being evidenced tho term. John Brattm. the second prize the sororities Fiiutcr, David J Hall. Aiaaani will model the j draws his lectures from a colorful i Snrtlary Holds Office campuses all over the country Beginning April 21, all ma* will i winner in the kxcal contest, will i Staneiy Butter, pianist, will b* Hsrtmt Lone, Donald A Mar- fashions, which are from the Style!fund of world-travel experiences j Natmaal Mh( I* SUrt the question of peace After : wear white gloves, with the ex-j five their oration* before U>e Stu- In closing its series for the sea-!{the next student artist to be pre* F. O'Br ten. D Duan * ■I at Christian Uiuuq at • JO Sun- Shop Beach wear, Sports wear, i > the talks there will be opportunity \ ception of the , »entcd on the music department W timer M. She/Tier, CUlr Saturday. [ for questions and discussion men. who will afternoon dresses, suits, coats,J**1 the Town Hall bureau dt»- recital series. His concert will bo ler, Dallas F. Spetxer. I The Spartan forum meetings lingerie, and formaU will be|rl«*'* next year's lectures as a a graduating recital and will start ^6 Stanectiffe, Sidney P. Wat-) Glen Stewart, Michigan State ii,own. brilliant parade of world personal- are held in the men's student id 8:00 o'clock next Monday night 7" w>*m W. Wakenhut. Edwin alumni aecreUry, Is leaving Sat- — lities including Cornelia Otis Skin- ^ in the gymnasium annex. The first Floyd L. Vermette,; urday for Cincinnati where he MECHANICAL ENGINEERS inrr- •rtrM|b Channjng Pollack. number in the series was held In ^ Ktnneth W. Zuidema. jwit! atend U.e 21st annual con- Tttmiuil'mig ATTEND AjME umtiiij, philosopher and author; Dr. Alfred MEETING Adler, renowned Viennese psy- the Little Theater, but the loca¬ [ventica of the American Alumni chofoglst; William C. DeMllle, tion has been changed for the next j Council of which he u the secre- Ten senior mechanical engineers cinema producer and author, and concert. Ummr exaa nil u,>' The 41 lo ** heW For his program Butler will WIUKI ON IBMilSOff at the ^Netnerland PUza Hotel accompanied by Pro/. W, E. Jteul- H. V. Kaitenborn, author and radio Stewart, at aecretary of the play: Bach—English Suite In O Tickets for the Lowell Thomas Minor,. No. 3; three Chopin piece* council, will act as chairman of one part of the program. appearance may be procured from —Mazurka in D flat major, Op. SO, In conjunction with the conven¬ Anjierson's Gift sliop or the box No. 3, Mazurka in A minor, Op. 68. No. 2, Impromptu No. 2 In W tion. Stewart will preside over a and Chestnut. An added induce¬ sharp major. Op. 36; Schumann's meeting of Michigan State gradx ment U being made to purchasers Symphonic Etudes, Op. 13; Kreid- of the vicinity of Cincinnati. He will show colored movies of State's of season tickets for next year In cr. Prelude No. 2; Straviaky'f the giving of a free pass to the Thomas lecture If the next series' by Lecuona; and a selection by Arthur Parwell, Vale of EftitlMr* MICHIGAN STATU NEWS Friday, April 17, 1936 I echoes "Oh, yeah?" disparages the sugges- CAMPUS CAMERA I HELL WEEK ACTIVITIES Robert Owen, Schenectad. Michigan State News I ENGAGE FRATERNITIES|Walter Wowianko, Jack,™. i tions of others, but he hasn't any better ones GRIDDLE i of his own to offer, lie may consider him- j (Continued from page !) j Carl Moore. Quincy: Carl «.oh | self to be something of an aloof cynic, or CAKES |py the better part of the night. pell, Dansville; William Anderscr, Shop. Those men taking initiation are: (Sparta; Lee Halladay. Mila: \\Z i an invincible rebel, without knowing just UVN1STV Stoma Nu j ton Laurence. Alden; Gad Smith j what t hose types are. j D£*S™7,,app«, my back. Not I Dave Barthold. Kalamazoo: *- r — i-2»« i And thus he often resembles the man who timidly, not too boldly —Just ! drew Ray." Chicago Heights. 111. i telephoned his lawyer- and shouted, "They *enougit to be ingratiating. The I James Coates. Constantine; Wil-J iiam Strehl, Grand Rapids; War-1 ^4 ! can't arrest me for speed in jr. can they? Who | »«tmulus went up like a roaring | ! do they think they are, anyway ? They can't * ren Hart: Warren Walters. Buffalo, J IN. Y.; Gordon Publow. East Lan¬ | do this to me!" sing: Bill Royce, Traverse City; hl 1 j "No," the lawyer assured him, "they can't Lou i# knew how. Backslapping I Jack Herron. River Rouge; Win-j 1 do that to you." ston Dancer. Stockbridge. is an art, but never was it so high¬ Phi Kappa Tau ; To which the wisecracker returned lame- ly developed as when Louis fon¬ Don Pellot. Saginaw: Russel | ly, "Well, I'm calling from the jail." dled the Student Council with vel¬ Holcomb, Mason. Norman Olman, , n*. —D. V. C . vet gloves and produced their mot¬ Grand Rapids. Ed McNamara. I —SN— to. "Take- it e.i-.y4 fellas. ' And j iLansing: Floyd Gunn. Wolverine.) therein lies a story. Thomas Brand, Kingwood, W: Va : j "It i# encouraging that many people In the old days there was a po- William Gladden-. Detroit j are so dying of cancer." Yale's Dr. Howard W. power known as Phi Kappa Tau j Theta Kappa Nu Haggard goes on to prove that present can- One of the bron., j John Brown. pontiac: Gordon j Milton Dickman. Purdy. A! Something to Consider cer mortality rates prove that the young no ' pre* MCK3H0T bewaing; Chart ! longer succumb t ot he dread malady, that < A*mu (sing; Carl Nick. cussing the progress of Discnssihff «»f work on this ; the end of the fight against it is in sight. led at year's Water Carnival, Duyjd Hub —SN— 'v-'^ Frank Carter. Sheridan. j has the carefree style ..( theme is to b<» used, offered what see --colors, grey, tan and 7 CO-ED CHEERLEADERS Alpha Gamma Rho Glenn one on—-it will stay on' . a tine suggestion tor future caritiv ' fi.tLS Converse. Beldmg; Bob The Papular Caveman v*r ax IA Pcvr , spring as is now done. j the Tri-State Medical association convention ' j,hf ir •» won A. our; l r t a. ' ♦ *> QuASTS 0# wu»por»ard Oaterink. Grand Rap-| Deep-Tone Shirt; work under the present system. The theme Ed Floweiv. Rapids.' With Trubenized collate, t •: writer is not named tq the rommittee until j wants her mate to be a man. to be strong, b gi u id*. Grand regular or Duke of Kent r ,• after his theme is chosen, and then he is im¬ I and to dominate her." Which explains the popularity of Clark , j the ' a Bicycling Trip Proves ^ ton down styles Solid and stripes. %MidPSKi.v c.-i,.- late and wine shades , 1 mediately cast right into the midst of hur¬ ried preparations. Cable, Jimmy ('ngne.y and many lesser celeb- *tn No Snap to Professorr; $1.65 and $2 Those who realize the amount of work in¬ | nti. s. But we should have known it all the M* Clptia tpulon Pi volved in promoting the Water Carnival will | time. * ' W. Uwii. Botany Instructor, Telli of Long, Weary Hour, of readily admit the value of spreading the work It is easily observed, for instance, that a . z Pedaling Through Enflish Counlryiidr. F<-r authentic style inforir woman in love often affect# the mariner of (burnt' over a longer period of tlnte. Committee J members must devote much ««f their time speech of a small child. She will hang limp- ' 1 ! during spring term t<» work on arrangements. i |y from a man's neck to appear smaller and ^.^ MAY BROS. lhc Hal Slore cf lit? SchiHil w«»rk and everything else must stop j sav with genuine feeling. "O-oh-Lambie w Town* aside. It is clearly unfair to expert such a | Pie!" When pressed for an explanation of sacrifice of those students, particularly if a j her unseerning conduct, she usually declare# !><;al*. All tin- S:'"U1 the fblluwing .statement: "The be#t tcxtliouk :|V' ^ '"1" • of the iH-w csluvation will tn» the new>|uq>er. Tbi- in w iilvH uf U#ing n and the ability to read a newspaper »u*ticaliy. ikket book# U#tk# to u* like kdeetivelv, and analytically will lw the mark i When tw> g ,.trav , is putd to th« w aolen jlH srnt' «'Wsp«|HT-a# a mean# of etiucation on vur- .r, ..aiitt , | for one jjight's hedging The new i Amertc»» L'rit history, have mentl) ortginated new *\RTORt\L Wisecracking i>uiin which the datly new>papet is the j «;{ eur |arriv.»L are then in'.rixtuctti to the The < kl art of berating the thought# of! text. Many profygMW# luive mtitHiumi the|"lu ythft# U'causc you don't have them yourself ; yf the tt«aw*|Hi|ier in their ct»ui>es, u*e j^t*^ "*v Mv 4t u' w) ,*i tl.e g*{.% like isi ejinteiAting wnd hi* cAznpu* and discdv*; to tell of truveis Relatea l.xprrienres v.ting! , v«m | Jokes, lit BANNERS came hi for a |*uimuf the other day when Kir Edward Ih>attv. president of the ("ana- j mg it to #uppk>meul the thi# ha* Uen done to ah! atudettt# u regular aubjtvt. All iwmiwss " ,m., They differ! Ail shegue.sl«^ then gatf er around] AmerK^aa opinions on lu'.Hmsty col- j Urea itv ttwe evening and t ciate • iiian National railway, told approaching j >ta:utiUg cunvnt history. Joi-nny White? b - v . ,n- Joi-nny White? and the**| Lug '* Una*vat?«• Leu: -ro *nd|th* e*j*eientvs. During ttsrse, j theirir experiences. una - graduate.* of Me(»i!l university that "W i#• j |g the past generation the importance of;*s ittesprrwn society),!convcrsation# Uwi»' 41 u|w comauiovai gaideo. cracking, even if only in the rn tw*o« of your j the newspaper was not *t» keenly tell or|lnt ,hr% ^ tV "»tn»ttrd j was L> refute the belief that our!tvr4> ba of Lout .» cuawausd utwt mind, wilt interfere quite definitely with I strained, and todav individual# of that cL ! who ' spend* tb* Amctc«>n The English tnan-kiu-;la teothati« New College own gen~ Seal " k Cii t ..Ok Labk? typp type k all t«> bcautdui part of tr.*i UauLfvd • all]trig »ng time game Htm your reasoning |»ower#, eration are attempting to #ttidy and untWr-Jmotm JUvaUng a fough ahd have an exaggerated opinion »T the kAM>uuiiiig that Sir Edward i> right, there Stand the daily* new*. It I# essential itt bust* jivwdjr lr-»k nuinU-r »r (outball tauiturs. around Dtson V Rry a g'*«i marrv collegian* who haven't much nes# today to keep abreast with modern con-; Hul "Vu*t not tie very st»wnd.J j because the Tumoiras never got) down and the evening* ktoria* After the ramp tires have died j (hatch rooted cottagi STATIONERY rcKMaiing jxmer. ditions. Wisecracking probably devcended from • But what about the present generation of were anywhere with it here, and in they]have I'loohcxl. each gi**t is given) Foreign iilrrvi have berc. th»l a plain cot. three blanket*, and a regular part ot Amherct mat! fiat ire, which ridicule# established form#. university students? Are we learning to course. | pillow minus it# cover. PiUow ^ courses. Hut where natire n»*ult# from thorough read selectivrly and critically the daily news¬ analysis of what ta wrong with a a>#tem, paper or are we skimming over the murvier WLDLOCK— • wisecracking is but a half-cocked comment While many college otfk-isi* are, Inspired by persona) grievance#. , heads and turning back to the comic strip*? Just as wo need a background for these serial pondering the advisability of mar¬ The most popular shoe A wisecracker sneer# at life because he riage courses in .their curricula, cartoons, in order to understand them, so do the columnist at the hasn't the courage to probe it. He doesn't University of WHITE SPORTS like hi# environment, but he doesn't want to we need a background for the news, in order to digest it,. Minnesota vj u e x i g * facetiously.1 {"Would it be wise to stake We have 20 different styles in Buck and Gold and Silver do anything constructive almut it. Hi# phil¬ Knowledge of present day circumstances i laboratory course' it|a Sixes 5 to II, A to E. A« ("jdl osophy i# one of helpless introversion. is not enough: the well-educated man must; 11 would probabty mukh; All one price 09*9™ A typical wisecrack is "Oh, yeah?" That indicate#, in most eases, not a healthy skep¬ ticism but an inability to think of anything know the history to undcntaml the contrm-i*'"" -'3 di'rr*'r<1 th« bu.loSi«.l "ra ami Iho iiewhjaiper u the daily pre.-enUtioii -o•;!ud>v flMIMlt: MASKIN Boxing is new here—it was started last year— and like all sports.! t«*ay awarded 105 letters to mem- football forces are rounding Spiwilintr wmtwnril tonight • is having a hard time getting started. The schools in this section of jbers of Michigan State winter Lawrence, Kansas, April 14 into good shape, preparing the on (irnn.1 Trunk train are country aren't great enthusiasts of the ring game, and not very j athletic teams. a n Cunningham, famous themselves for the inter- ! man of them have it on their program—which explains why Burhans i Twenty-seven of the group rc- t.\" itu-mliei,* of Miehifran Kansas milcr, will compete in squad garner* which mean so i has such a hard time filling out a schedule. ceived varsity letters, 28. minor, ] JStut"'- 1 rack team, headed by the 1500-meter race at the f The schools in the east, however, have it in a big way Relays, held in Law- much to each and every man Syracuse, for and the remaining 50 gained fresh- \ At hid ic Director Ualph. li. Knnsas on the squad. (instance-. plays their squad up In a big way and annually have one of men numeral presentations ■ Young. the best squads in their section. If the Spartans can get a larger ol- ! rence this Friday and Satur- With two weeks of the spring Topping the letter winners i> ' lotment for this «port. they'll bo able in Altvi brief stop in Chi- Running in the same Talking It Over ririU no* hixtcw > several of the arrange meets with some of |Fred Ziegel of Detroit who gamed j a NETMEN MEET ;J\ these eastern outfits, and then maybe sonic outstanding boxers can'his seventh award. Ztegei now . • . it;. Spartans will hoard a rate will be Archie San (Apologies to Arch Ward' | be put out by State. Pomani, national intercnl- B> HARRY WI9MEK lefja'i' mile champion Fwria Teachers college, and of Sport Program- Independent* KAZOO FIRST The Independents will soon be on the go They've finally got an J! come Zicgci lias an opportui ly to he- 1 jjrt Trtitt. the Indiana fresh- > athletic program under way—and it's just a bout time one of Stale's -v,-- who defeated Sun Roman) about twenty-five years late at this college; and there should have In fact, it's | loiter man At prrsvht | is 1,1 iv-! Four Vetrran. Bolster Slate's | been one in existence ever since the school was founded There prob¬ ling regularly on the bast nil L am. | Chance.; Urivrriity of ,u",u'"' ably was one a long time ago. before the days rtf inter-collegiate foot* Michijan Neat. ; bail and outstanding sport events. Recent years, however, have seen .1 decline in the activities which have been offered for independent men A fraternity program is of* | b red annually, and the fraternity men have a sport activity aiT the j"rw>'K' 'year around The majority of men on this campus, however, have j * th **1*1 no fraternity connections, and the only activities they have had here- tufore have been those games they get up in the vacant lots around {nind * riuun town ' *- j The following It should he different It will be soon- if the program gels the.proper I harking - and if that hocking sticks twhind it The students can't do it .t.I by themselves but they can atleast ask for tt They show j - can is initiated and then the athletic authorities will b« onlv too glad ! t.> gi\. it an their support Frtmodig, Assistant Athletic Director, is , giving it support this year, and with the help of the Independent men. j it seem* highi* probable that an annual arrangement can*tie made for 1 an Independent Men's S|*>rt Program This colum will give such a program ail the help possible We hope ' the l.idr pendent will really get going on this idea men now, and get it • into full swing during the baseball season ' Swing It, You Free Dinner for Homer .'.'""5" Owner of Local Grill Offen Free Steak Dinner for Each Home-1 K"b" Uwii rnn Hit bySpartao al College Field. | wl" H» Al. TMI-IUJt When the Mvonff t.alf of tl tnri<-hve Usnnncw after ' Kob» hope* i TWO GAMES TONIGHT , TO END POLO SEASON ; •!" the right field screen, or lm • Michigan Stale college jrolnist#' v ball that becomes entangled will cIomj then mnumhi tonight wi'h against Hillsdale and Notie liana the brush far in back of left two game.* hi Ui'inoniHiitioii llail. I Howard ( amp ts the logical ebon « Id. «.r for every ball that wand- with tin- In*' game scheduled tv, because he is the N* I mat lb * ar<>und for some time in cefdrt ' begin ai .' 3" learned bis baseball in .1 i wli in- in fan. f«n every home run this. The varsity team wt;l open ,t inn league. and has .1 lot »»f stutt ar at College Field, hit bv a against the ItPth Field Artillery julthough not much sp« cd H< att ar, SAnd>. owner of the • team of Laming imuredietHv thief okm-i is hi* control •p..ai grtll just off the canipin. following that game the U*m»- < BUI K a pel a and Fred Miller an HI allow the r-lugger of sgjd Ui 11'will rnwH the WuorirrriM j the other 'tnourwbonen on the tup, wander int . his establishment jlcani of rim' | with the former enjoying .. little d (ailtake of a *tc«k cLnnci on ' i better ranking than Miller KopeI a (continued ti inu page suppLed with left hand dak* y est* 1 da > alUi *,ld on-»u 10'NoUr- Dwb.- loU,. ,nd Mw«Ur b> ,M' 11 !iom U« pmt .Ml, W.U. Walt- nu,.,.. WJ, ,,..^,^1 llulu ZM'Ut. *jxl Mrvcral .norr *1'V TuomI.. up ILu.t ■»- Lai< Their io».w w.U ««»!'•»» ' u* I- ,««4 »mwwi| Hurler,_tum IS tun* u.eri.-, ip-w t he,e *"■ u leugli tor,, fled,, hawnMii. .■ iiw w,:; v"k i ibat ernir ol lei:- leading L.tv.. unrt pie,e« euMel'l j Ho»»rU H„«-. I«t {JACOBS LOSES jhewM leient Tl.r,,. ile»« »nr Mew te Ceuneli. euoll.- Ur *h"flst"P *•" U1"1*''' i « dire leek ol ho..,, ,-r oulfleld.., LeUw. Oupp b. !""" l""'u|' *' J' FIRST MATCH Iran lallrr, un leal jrier. Kot,-, eboul luUI . pooil in lUOS end will |*r'' u,Kl B,.l. Werfc- a,. . I.te* All >e.i mm lerre we- teem with Ihr fir.I be^-men le ,ncn r-ieKiin th- Inp. un.! . ' ien.gh. Pa. April 17—Walter ,|«U) I lum.ne do»n e. one four-beee plj. meUr bjrjform Ue (Jbewa- mem etleee. jmuth will bi w*i. of Ihon. Vpeiient. Til'., ILL Dierk . a «? Michigan State, na- >rer Ue elury mer br ditto: -n' Lvtteren, will kle.t el Uurd. but ihtercoilegiale I5A-pound (or lla! rig.il field m,kk i, dur can thampioiL, drofspixi .for n peetmu bertlu« •» c4**dnR match in the Oi>m- JR h*>out» here yesterday. lost to Johnston of ;*»ieaat» oa a fall The de- Placed two black marks Jacob. Five marks **»*» an entry from the Friday. April 17. 19J5 MICHIGAN* STATE NEWS y« i talk is one of a series on "pdnf,dav in • , to be Guests at Woman's Who Dtiigned end Made Them 11 Port of Chairmen Plan for iToeT'. i'attxtt* " ' ' U , ' annua1 ' Sunday, ,\i the everting brl.llan l'ni«n siudrnl,' Thomi Interesting llals The lecture. Ilvflene." nched- l* «•- fur a supply o -..f N« v become acquainted with their ;,m' ( Is from the cotton dress' Perky hats, floppy hats, ,f «,» h" given Tiirsday, April dance in the annual text hook* or their parents. l hv I)t por-le has been post- members refused to . F< ••re the tlr.st f to display, stiff-brimmed sophisticated Donald Wright, social n,c »»«",• ! entered from the side! were worn by the an Is frni ked the length of the I millinery class Fran Jayne chairman for the A. <». R. party, has announced Dean j-^l Omega cater ch wa« up on to the plat-i a novelty pique white hat de< surrounded withjed with red cross-stitches. CLASSIFIED and Mrs Ward fjiltner and Pn.f ( hl I spring flown s legmantbuttons from the top of the < and Mrs C, K T.nlor will »*• M"' te setting After a turn!down to the brim in front le aisle with the aceom-itoned and washed at any tin The tea fo A B the economics hoard William Friedr ernx, and the chairman of the show, Ben Neman, rles urnf j Roberta Wilson and F.d KiIImm. < llrads the Parade !COLLEGE NEEDS FI NDS Rose: programs, Lund. 11.* imrad. ■ lUNNAII TEI.I.S ( LITIS Harry • I DeZeeuw . patn (Continued fror Maud a woven in. and tiny yel- Hannah said that the ol on* at the neck and belt.-money ratio between the 11 M W. c«-t was of the fashionable !tions is now unfair I i Kappa Alpha Tlieta Other bright spring t" It Nplson. R Jo >le of M enrollment w Russell Stadelr... I'l Kappa piques, and novelty fa-[times that of M A <' Haivev llarnngt* ie worn, ranging from the (come was also four times I'hone 5-3106 mure to the up and com* In 1930. the enrollment .1 Dally Matinee at .1 • • 1* State Theater s with soft wtNilen ht to wear on the I addition ,tD> remained unihanged The of gift*, the U of M income Wuh mm .Night* and Sunday* TODAY A *\TI KI) \Y- • • i diafted the pat-{come is about four times th.v s. and some very M S C THEY HAD TO LOVE! Alpha \l Helta FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ip were Marge 82 Counties Represented GFOKGF ROSALIND It ||.ul to Happen" light blue woolen | From the Sl.284 0"(> must n Delta fibaervtMl t With Rosalind Russell and George Raft e <>inamenl at the.funds for the experiment stat and a light blue'Tor subtraction of these fu RAFT & RUSSELL •ijii !i. .1 "Donnie $278,356 4Y leaves Jl.fiiifl im«i Marge culls if. 1 educational arid be' I-ari light blue trim "IT HAD ■me blue shade Suits Nevt the coll. M S c TO HAPPEN" AtlDFD ( AKTOON COMF.DY IKAVEt. yeuts 1932-1935, inent ..f Mo log. - si Mi % V — MONDAY — TVF.SDAV — nt M was 892 8TKIKK VP TI1K BAND! STUDENT ASSOCIATION age shade The . ELECTS ITS OFFICERS /eU 1 au Alpha A t* J.i rttc Rev and Hett Si r*HAY. MUMMY Tl MDAV Follow the Fleet" .Starring Fred Aslaire and Ginger «ci«n tfM.. kr Str rases Inco Alpha Chi Otueia In ah.-wing t; .• The Alpha Vh. I'hl llclta I beta MSI of Lan.o chapter entertained A I. But Wo.ere Are You; Let Y o Hand W. S-w the Scj (h t Thee Heh; n piogrt** v. dm i« - — ADDFD ATTRACTION ONLY Practice llm ufiu.il 'setting. Several vhaPhcter* { Until 12 o'clock front all walks of life are caught, { for a moment, aw ay from their it-1 spective occupations The situation j m w hich they And themselves ' j Princeton with 2.535 J,(8 from Included m the student lis! are j China, 8 from Canada and ] {one from Persia. Tonight Nuima Mull . Pearl The tunc was p*uk,**d in playing j Was Ftnit At Collete j held its spring .anagram* and lotto V„da Granger j Founded as the first of the agri-j Monday. April [and Mai u n vhb>on iivmoi the j cultural college, the college has \ [ 13. Tlx- foilowmc -ofTlcem were prizes. Kslva tea Foltr Miss Ctiaon {grown to university scope, with X* /I • Lh ted President. Mai gan t K<> ♦ • * Met le Houser—Mrs. Richardson. {courses in agriculture, engineer- Tj - dL ^ 1 ' hhp. vi. e pi e'sident, Fvrlvh Sir- j Delphi* * Director—DorU McMehen. iing, home economics, veterinary land VA/lA^>i the 1936 Wolverine will be 1 medical biology, applied sci- sss=rsn_ ! U'cT sedetary. H.uhaia Hutchin* i Jofsnny Itavti i is in the college' •Three's a Irowd" / . . -.on. treasurei, Lucille Hallett, so- hospital recuiWiating from his The final play of the evening ences, police administration, lib- jctal chairman. Jane Anderson, as-.trip to the Otarks will be "Three's a Crowd." It Is jeral arts, music, business admin- tmtion. hotel admiaistration. Youll lounge in crlup, firnh , I'*""" ftrttvi • • • concerned with the somewhat be¬ sale at the Union desk Pointer, rtre chief, Virginia wildered and melancholy youth c., including preparatory work : Rau-jDelta Chi t»lTi t«. !*r Thorn,, Gunwrn. Prof 1 T. C««. all the professional schools The language of the act oi leg- on I * • • Wfll mil W E. Kruhn, wrnr sivt Infatuation. His utter help¬ IWU \l»h» sum, ti.ct, for dinner ,1 llw DclU Chi lessness and boyishness lends hu¬ lature in creating the college to the is these words: "State Agricul- Match your bright clove, ' F'r"'' "nd hl* » '», Thur-Uy cvenou mor play, not only because the situation Is in itself ral college, where the leading | (umirt the nuM *t the IVI, Al- « • • to colour in but because it recalls the iject shall be without excluding one your job. Sum*, art and landKapr ar- llmperial — printed dn-s,. '.hitecturr honorary. o|en iprinj' The M.',prrlaiu are holdinf an tor's own youthful her scientific and classical Don't leave M. S. C. without | party to tx- held in the Union ball¬ open houae rrrday nuht. April ' -The cast; adies, ami including military room Friday, April 24. I?. with Fergie and hU band fur¬ Maaine Rouse—Madeline. ctics, to teach such branches of A printed gilk bolero auit Alice Wriggles worth and Mar* guerite McGrath ate co-chairmen nishing the music. Patrons for the affair will be Mr. and Mr,. H Sally Ross—Ellen Burr Palm—Eddie. are related to agri- i and the mechanic arts in a record of your activities for the party. H C.lawen and Prof, and Mra. J. Robert Ritter— Elmer. to promote the liberal and ring* a change. T. Caswell. William Kimball—Mr. Johnson. •al education of the indus¬ Alpha Chi Higma Director—Jere Kimball. trial classes in the several pursuits Alpha Chi Sigma Is holding a * r-sn CM Aiphs The plays will be followed by Ae Oyle fooE smoker for Its professional mem¬ bers next Wednesday evening. lambda Chi Alpha will liold an two hours of dancing to Wtess' orchestra, *AXS 116 W. Allegan The spring formal will be held t cents a couple pr La Cofradia celebrated the first