M ic h ig o t a te N e w s VOLUME IS F R ID A Y . J I NK ». 192G Numlier 62 LANTERN NIGHT TO START W A T E R f A R N I V A l « » ™ a ffl w m COMMENCEMENT EVENTS | ) l l ) U v v A u I U l l tränen S. Brewster and M is t Opai 1927 EDITOR tighty G ir la F r o m E a c h C ia a t T o 1 t V K b l K b J u R 1 FOR STUDENTS! * * ■lie m arriage > • "■ NEWSPAPER ster. senior c iv il The tirst annu al L an te rn night (w0 i h o u ia n d S tu d e n t » t o P a y Opal Cook of La Pa»« With Favor On Adding Pub­ vabit'll i- to be staged Tuesday night, T w e n t y - f iv e S o c ie tie s E o te re d In M ay 21 at the No w ill m ark the beginning of t'om- Fig»I T r ib a l * t o S e n t a r » ; F r e s h odist pur.sunug*- lication» Co»t< tc College Jo h n so n and 1» ..i. ti.-.-tii.-nt u i'iiv it i.- H f | .r « H v ,» f i. S e n io r W a t e r C a r n iv a l. to L e a d G r a n d M a r c h . the couple. Fees : h it g irls from each c I ush , headed* M r. and Mrs y M illicetit «'lark who w ill light t h e 1 rs i lantern, w ill start from the old ! Twenty-tlve Jun.'let (pm have entered luite.-aUay u **»•»« w in uiurn th e ir home w ith 1 ,, brary building, m arching up fac- o- a nnu al senior w a ter c a rn iv a l 10 »11 tit SUUllltM' litBlOt'IC cap Ulitll tile .lo r- ot ■> row and retu rning lo the F o r e s ti e held T h u rsd a y. Ju n e in . and w ill w ill m ake a ,i.o n j present limit* representing ilo» differ i,t* M ich ig an m a te college • Arden « };. rc I ’r. sideiit Bu tterfield ‘" j 11“ ' " «•■it .«ectimi« of a newspii|N‘r in a r*»m- itb b o rv u l fcJ. T y r r e ll un I in Saginaw . ill d eliver a slu m add ref : pel il loh fur sl 'I'lie doi n. I a xerne W bel ili ami Kennel It of M ichig an S ta te urt 1.11 za tie* It ! I *;t x i «I lA ÌT T b o e t it «In ri ,-ked by P re sid e n t B u tte r D o ro th y p i o s i d . n .1l .mi x lb w ^i s u l - n t ..I th . forsake the cam pus upon-] M e*'ariy. xvhile 1senior * la.ssu ili n«*t as !, ing imi .pieon it of one o f the greatest e* reta ry of thè jo f ih.- -pe.« e uiiii , x. nt ni xyhi.-h •!U, ,-ureers o f o ur gradu- |.*,n«|"t" T ilín I sevet» largo poi ligio - \x ili !•*•osetl t •• .tdent H utterfleld is Jo ined nei ,.nd M artha Ig n e tlflh|Ue iighting effe« I h tn T y r r e ll and o th e rs in lands I S , m s tal the cerem onies in seeking TTT. ; l.o * d . n record j Udii..ri.il Uuom S ia le New* Aithm the student body ¡1 Ilo.x sia n l. v i * N*«us Ib.xs- « orner n. ,rd the college w hich w ill I i i ino r, ritorna*; I Vr< nl.-nt l'b y h a n ;:i 'o ignore those stu d en ts! ut (b-rald Jnk** 1 •i <*nt lnu***| on pag«* 21 an w ill attem pt to ca rry r ie ation into L an sin g , at a to State. No d e tails are : >ok"d to m ake ta p night it only f " r centors. but for Ivxo lot «»ell •derday The HORSE SHOW IS !»>ri’r:id «•» w ell, and It Is CAVALRY IG GOON GREAT SUCCESS • j h n to r < last* a iti th in k in g stu- OVERNIGHT HIKE Keen Competition Hat! fu All DRAMATICS TO BEi 1 t*u 1DI In Leave li \ M Saturday And , 11.1 W nitor W 2¿.-lle intesi "ti page ID Clataea. WIDER IN SCOPE!PI KAPPA DELTA GIVES Return Nundav Mornmt? FIELD GEOLOGY CLASS I I li in iV H i'r iz i'li ; v l n i n n i -I i* b"*d loir«" «h*tw ever H lm r AWARDS AT BANOUET TO MAKE TRIP TO OHIO ! he flow . ......1.1 II SII. • ! mi Sa tu rd ay T h ere t in . i n v • n i r l t u i h i a l l o f TVett M p h a Phi P la a a E n la r g e - Will Study Quarrtet In Lower Com petition ..:h k f"ti men I of A c tiv itie s N a t l Y e a r . I In it ia t e W H. W is e As Honorar, m .n u t s o m e v e r y t*. ti e» unt­ Michigan and Northern Ohio. ili** tin** " V b lb ltlo n s of M e m b e r ; Formali» Rrrnvr •ll.ixa n h i UK. |>* >he K n K li,.) i.d bead ot the. college j Rufi As Mrmbrr ■r*’Si h i t h e v h l h t t o r * from show ill i»artM was i«don, has announced I nid f r o n t H tirrotindlnr of (ira m a ttr pre sen ta - 1 Ml. hlg.i a ill Ira? en la rg ed next th*dr rewa III O li t e *«1 that T h e ta A lpha i III < b*v* l tn d lra m a i u s fra te rn ity it ir pon w ill sponsor a n u n r r p la y !, to lie g ive n a t r \ a Is, iti o rd er th a t a r o f students intercut tcipate. The re g u la r i*.» v e Fru ta ml Monrn h term given by th*» l be co ntinu ed on the ram T hese p lays w ill f t ." prize t:s v a « mnr<* K W O. 1*1 I * lld ‘ * " t l " more im p o rta n t nature i.i ii|.|" * » ‘ i h u e ».••en and I petition , (h e . ho*- w ill go t*. *• plays being eonshler- t tion a re "T h e Show 1 NAME GUESTS FOR i, to lid v fd S K i 1 b***lH .f S v l v u t i i u ring 4 " a n d ." ‘T a r n is h " and H e a v e n ." H u m s .Man j SOPHOMORE PROM a i ; i 1." t a k e n glori of Put In I ’ay and fro m !*•• m id h* • I Htiown d ra m a tic crlt- K e u n . e r to -t tidy g lac l**r*'«l «»ach of these j olt notch ra n k , during j , .. ;, Kef i L e tt to Annoal Sopho­ nting FINAL PARTY JUNE 12 LITERARY CONTESTS .lu n e I I I « tu- Je a n e tte S a te s , C lift« « H ill And I iblei D u nog I I N M T D tt P a u l H k k ie A r e W ia a e r t la «fi*- t*isris»— . r ! fu I "gì* win* db*! fr u r n * lu- co l T h r e e C e a tc s ts . w ill I k* i -Iju *-*l COLLECTING TRIP ! .xoj«n t tu- mu In ¡•liue in ili*' mnl th e w a ll l««k u n d fire i un*-our«** »**- Tofnorr'.w and T om orrow nnd, Tat ¡s '0 ake Abate Thirty M ile » ;';'',,; • I - nu.rrow b y J**anctte Srnli«. won I priz*- in iht? !*hort story d iv isio n , I« in plitoo*-«! i o h f lV<* »h e I l*«e- 11" ; f •*,*• Kunonnan htat# News •rlnt**»l^, 1t i " t Io» k «V rtfe m lb • IS T M fiiH I t rn TF • *. T«. <»!)*• (¡one fin » lleverte.' T his I- for*, .fut»" 1Ü . < f o n 1» M ill, won first p la .e In 1ana 12. ii the day s e t : ot th»- •..... rv .1j viHlt.iti Fbi«» n** n Jtlfie ID « il l leave th# Botany •*i" ««o*ay. a ll three Judges agreed! ' k a. ra. Dinner w ill 1 V is it M a n y Apple Orthard. •n th** w inner of th*» ?7r<*t place Thm I f'oit|«in« ire valid for any noon and th# plans are' '»•■«G rri. f !*•# •..«•try ' onteat pr**ved to be the most I prwltict " t «ervlçc in th*- build­ •t 6 p in. Many ralu- president f f fte i popular, xaitb ^1 ntries. T h ere were j ing op to »mounts <*f .V, or more n* are anticipated aa a Prttfe»* 1 -.•-v• •r; abort «lories ann three "Sways «»ira f’ ird ;>r*n lay’s trip. a re visit Ing 1 •n*ered Ev. n « -.♦•if f,-.v"re- f.uru'li*'« .«re uvallsble K the tr j , ■ nt.ndlng to take the pie orchar .nd K e rb ft I P r 1n the «ontejat ire us fol | «'■du fount h In when the -afe **r th e ir aaaie a t the Rot- part of tb f the .-date \ e » » . h o w s .'h*»rt *nm ■DITOHAL BTAFT ma Rho. KJUTB H1M BBAUGH. ITI--------------------------------- ...................B d lto r 10. Bnnkethnll— Hermlnti. GOBI »ON W H IT B U R N , »7a. Hermlan Hooaa. Buatnaaa Manager 11. Bridge Party Pythini Co-ed Bdltor 12. J iggn— AeTheon BRVA P R IR IO T T , 27b, Kappa DMM Honan 19. HitKehtill- -l.iiUitHln i i< Alpllfl, Joe Porter, *9M, Phi Kappa Tan Hooaa ......... Sports B d lto r 14. Miner« 8 t rJ k e «' Georgia U f h tf o o t ............. — •— — —------- Peat u r e a Kunofiilnn. -Levon Horton, Dale Medili, John Briabin ir». Fairy Soap— Kuppsi D< ID, Hnrold INh'H - Otytnpt*’ 17. Camels- -f1es|n»rlnit. ... D. H ill, H a rlu n Bennett, It. M iln n ia . W m . M uller, IH. S|n»rt Alpha PHI George H. Moore, Betti G illie, P a y Otllia, V. P . Itaubut, J . A. l!i. Fluke Tir«*« Phi K:i|»i T hu 2»». Rvorentl.v ita/nr- Ph lii R iM jiin g . Alpha. Boaiatp R eporter»- Wannet a Blmon, Bdlth 81m on ton. Ruby Newman. 21. special U fa Hming C»»r| Gertruda Walker, MUdrad Brans, Henrietta ScovalL Flout 22. K a t z e n J a tu in •• < K Id* Biiilnr— HU M - Advertising— U Snyder, *28; Vic Anderson, *28; Takla 29. Gumps- I'nioti I.it Hparka, 2 8 ; IjOwIs Snider, *22. C ircu latio n — M as Goodwin, w . 24. Stocks and Bonds ! iv-sian. 29. News Item Alpha Gamma Del tn. Here Below We List a Few of the Latest Hit* ( »FFICB— B A 8B M BN T N B W LIB R A R Y BUILD IN G On Columbia Records Printed at the Campus Preaa— Phono 2 8415 1926 WOLVERINE WORK 691 II Spring Is ller»» F Trot The E d ito ria ls appearing in the M IC H I G A N 8 T A T B N E W S a re w r it­ ~ IS NEARLY COMPLETED I « in c h 75f Horses Ft»* I*1 'H ie ten by the editor-in-chief and bia aaalatanta, who are students. They I Feiifid a Round- V \ImmiI W ay In Heaven Fox T i ••an In no w a y be Interpreted aa representing the o fficial viewpoint o f D i« t r ib lliM A lm o s t F in sh e d New 622-11 I (Nina 'I'n.11 tbe i olloga, or o f coliega officials. 10-IVM'lt For Heaven's Sa ke Fox Trot Ipaint Trim E d ito r S ta r ts 1927 P la n t . 7.V W h a t Good Is '*tl un der the editorship Nothinu Rise To Ih* Fox T ro t The Kid* Lei Public Letter of N’o rv al IB. T y r r e ll and Kugenc h K tm iN h im p o r t a n o : o f My Josephine Fo \ T»»»t Mo ik. htmlncM m an« got s almost 696-11 f.VlestI n ' s <»ritfiiml TtiXetlo J ii> \ I III P I II .H past history. D istrib u tio n has been 1« in c h s t a t i m i ( a lls F«»x Trot made w ith rapid strid e , «nd only a - t'» lest in's ( M iiritial TtlXeih* .In few copies of the book rem ain f*»** W o h a v e a ll th e la la M h it s o n release to sttbrrihera hot '<•»•11 the i.f i In* mit ion on \1, K f f o r t h . P la y e r - P ia n o K o lia a m i S h o o t M u a lr hours of 5 and 7 at the Union bu ild­ lo i- s i H i . d m ir IIm *ii k<* ing. •• i i t «paper« only • St.I ilooks W ere ordered fo r all signed tht» em erg ency yellow and these students are r»’um'sted to fu lfill th ir prom ise and »»‘cure »nine who slips, B u d d ’s M u s i c H o u s e May as sooti as possi hie “ E V E R Y T H IN G IN M U SIC” mount of This year's hook, in m my rosperta CIS N o n lh W a s h i n g t o n A v e n u e Im n a in g , M lr h ifa a I h the .|> ••»I nearly Lyears, posse sst»d many •Ii**t »n«*f fea- the only iiir»*s. atiiong them t 1*’ first an »sition tn depart tn tin* anyone » « that lat the ;i I l.!ll»* | U e l ml that i M UCH <»f 1*4*1I» . te«l senior W h a rm t w —o «M -....Airti Mi t it/nofivpi tarmarIf piifVd anrt itriim d to pmlt a 3M-tm fraijht train ' I n*#<»J»'»* n/MoMfaoimtiiM, t»o tMfdfK locwnotnoi ‘nulo ooo-fan tram wit0 pawar to - introduced M »M l \ \ I I I « » It t I . \ s s o lii« I Its* Electricity levels the Mountains In M exico, rom antic land o f p ret t y aenoritas and languorous m instrelsy, p ra ctica l Am erican engineers have harnessed stream s ao th a t m oun­ tains m ay be leveled. • The w inding thirty-m ile M a ltra ta in clin e on the road from V era C ruz to M exico C ity is now elec­ trified. Ten electric locom otives replace twenty- three steam engines. T h e electrics h aul tw ice the tonnage o f the steam locom otives— and in half the tim e, w ith obvious benefits to tra ve le r, ra il­ roader, and shipper. T h r G c n r t nl E l r r t r i c C o m * p a n y r e q u ir e d h u t e ig h t e e n m o n th s t o e le c t r ify M u l ­ Y e t M a ltra ta is but an exam ple o f electrical t i a t « i n c lin e - lo c o m o t iv e s ^ -progress. F o r e lectricity is conquering the grades p o w e r p la n t , t r a n s m is s io n e q u ip m e n t c o m p le t e . En ­ o f railroads and o f ind ustry alike, th e w orld over. g in e e r in g « k ill, h a c k e d h y v a f lt m a n u f a c t u r i n g f a c i l ­ it ie s , h a a e n a b le d O K t o Im pressive, no doubt, bu t s till m odest when w rv t h u m a n it y in m a y compared w ith the possibilities o f e le ctricity in ways- NO MORE E X T R A S years to come. A n d it rem ains fo r college- A s e r ie s o f O K a d v e r t i s e t slw ■( this I'outiMiiiy uo loaigvr make ttw 'Mb' aacb upa o f flvs may now wm taiU'Obs ot but slightly more than atr«vt »*or fans. T H E M A C K E Y C A B CO M PA N Y P W II 444 n* BN* am i G EN ER AL ELECTRIC. I M I I 41 m e t il e ceirtii. •l ee s■ iai■i ■e ei tAT b i7, ^ D sm i i w* i o * » Kappa lle tt« <*rner, George Dirks. W illiam W ool- M rs. J . W . Strau-- «r S o rt] Mar. htt. Dwight Johnson. J. li. Medili, The S o d a i W h irl EB v  T u A o T T bester, Ind., was a gue-t the G MacBachron. C. F. Salisbury, K. BOWLING Kappa IM H I m » •house d u rin g the week-end T Hnugbner. Ray Heydrlck, J. C . M rs. L . Sn ed ico r spent the week- Rergeon M . H . Ormes. R. K. Van- end in D etroit. TasseR, Don Anderson. A. H. Corey With the sophomore prom, which will be held tonight in the Union I room. the clim ax o f the social functions of the spring term will be O m icro n \ a E n te rta in « and le*ll lilarkman. A M ER ICA ’S >U«d under the sway o f Jeun O oldkette's Original Brcexe B lo w e rs or- T h e local ch ap ter • -tra. who will furnish the music for the occasion. T o m o rro w night ho no rary Hom e Kconet PASSPO RT TO Columbians, Alpha Phis and the Kappa Deltas will effect the a n n ­ um of the society funtlone w ith their spring term parties. en terta in ed the fre-hn of that d ivision a t a '• < a g H EALTH The Uolumbians will hold their party at th e fr a te rn ity home, the J room o f the H om e K ......... Many New ha Phis in the new Olds hotel, while the Kappu D elta society w ill oc- lng T h u rs d a y aft*Tiun v the Union ballroom, inspite the Decoration day festivities w hich d re w n large m ajor* ( »lu nthi. in 'I'll*- n c M y w ill h* G IFTS for ' OLYMPIC ,,f the students home o ver th e vacation period. T rim o ira , Pyth- ¡sp rin g term party .it - and the Alpha Gamma Delta so cieties held their spring term parties j urd ay evening. w ith •*■ - -tie week-end. j lushed by Those who were O liver • Graduation RECREATION C O I.I.K G K M A N O R C o llr fs Resilience ip Misses Viva Shell and llillie A lp h a (tatm n a P e lt s T h e fo llo w in g alu m n i were a t th** ! week-end were A. i: Al. W A y ran It. ii rde East Lansing - A liH O T R O A D it were the only two girls wno house last ined in the house last week-end. M id lan d : Peg gy W ilso n week-end: W ilm S te lla W o od , Y p s lla n tt; R ath er fd- a W ade. Ja c k s o n : I tro lt; J. Z e lle r. Pont; [C le v e la n d : A I». Kr* Dry Goods I- id ¡«'s Invited Pythian W . R Paddock. Char dles, T ra v e rs e C ity ; Mrs. C la ra Hoeh- j Sp a rlin g . Had A te ; \\ y venty-flvo couples attended fne ringer-Gelater. Hay C ity : Jo a n n a j Long L a k e . I*. N K • il spring term p a rty S a tu rd a y TV’assner. D avison: G race Atisftn A lpini Phi •rig. a t which the mimic was H attie C re e k ; K a th le e n L n yro rk G et E xtra C redits a t H om e— shed by the Attiphion R e v e le rs D e tr o it. M aria n Hattnigarfen. Hay T h e A lpha P h i alum Neva B ra d le y and M rs Gnfe C ity , and Mr« R u th M rh-y. Grand ! us patrons. H aven .%«• Tlitsin M<»re than -HOcourses in History, English. Mathematics,Cht*mistry. F ra n c is B w ick e y o f |i Zoology, Modem Languages, Economics, Philosophy,Sniology,Hr., week-end guest at the I are given l»y correspondence. Leam how tin* eredit they yield may Miss Marian Wi Is* applied r*» -civ^n duce th e needed hit. W ith one aw ay signs o f lif unci retu rn » to the form | K ftnt „ V e n l l y ami n high hon- the first round d ra w in g » it has shown most of the y e a r, a good H aturday tn j w ill play in the o rd e r nam ed Th-' in the second Ito w le y singled and ors at A lm a college la gam»* w ill be on the ho trds. iig h school Z im m erm an advanced him to second G e o rg e K u h n w ill d ra w the a ssign­ fhe C ■•ritrai M ich ig an dra w in e byes in f he upper F U tS B M i U 0 t O F T T l* - w ith a scratch hit. Splekeritm n then meet. fo llo w s H a rt. W á N ; S ! hit to Jo h n so n in left who doubled m ent. w ith H a r r y iield a v a ila b le St. Jo h n s qualified men In the I nl- go the route. v e rsity o f M ich ig an intem cholaatte A lm a ; Cde. G. K J n tr a l. H o » C . W a re h a FO R M K M . TM 0TT S T F : MR B a yn e * at the m id w ay W ith one out if G eorge is ii'iah l F re s h ; C ra w fo rd . C i in flie th ird . F le s e r singled hilt F r e ­ 8 T A T K A B R H PO A K tw o w eeks ago. being the o n ly C lass B a ttle C re e k , D avis O il vet; H G mont drove into a double k illin g , F le s e r, c i ......... 4 0 3 2 u 0 B school able to do this hi*sides H o l­ H ahn. Albfc Iti . heskle. o . R J . c C o vin gto n to Hcbrtim pf. sp iek erm an F re m o n t, c . . 3 ti 0 ti 1 1 ly. c o m p e tin g w itb St. Jo h n s w ill T a y lo r W $ N . i o a re m . H aaktns, If . . . . 4 o 1 3 o O lie at. Jo sep h , w in n er for Class B singled in the fifth w ith tw o a w ay tr a i; Í tott. S ta te ; Eldned. K a b but T o lie s rolled out. S ta te started K ie b le r, hs . . . . 4 « 0 ti (i 1 honors in the W este rn S t u t e N orm a! Y p s ila n ti p la ye r«: P** zoo ; a r a lly in the n in th w hen F le s e r got Bayn es, 2b . . . . 4 0 0 ß 3 b in tersch o lastlc m eet e a rlie r this r e a ­ Ye 1* F r e s h . W b lte h oo se. H ig h la n d P R o w le y , 3b . . . . 3 " 1 2 2 b son N iles and T h re e R iv e rs placed R ab er. G. R J C . D ra p e r Vp# Zim m erm an , r f. 3 0 1 2 0 n tw o and th re e in this event and a re ti; He >d. C e n tr a l; Otrtntt. Fr Spiek**rmitn. Ib . 3 0 1 1 0 3 also xpectcd to figure in the counf- a*mon. A lm a . R oth , oltvw t Z Tolies, p ........... 3 0 0 0 2 0 lug. Otsego took the Clas i c honors at ¡ **r. S ta te na. W . S. N . 'I r a n t e r Aim * Si T o ta ls ........... 31 0 7 24 8 5 A le W e s te rn S ta te N >rmal meet. * a Class D l F ir»« K o tn st 1’ n r t s c C O LLE G IA TE W KBTKKN A B R 11 PO A K H rerke n rld g e. w hich i T h e p a trtn ts in the -r*» n 1 2 0 0 school, placed some in» i in the Class ¡ (tig h ter, as . . . . 4 1 in tie s second section, »re %* t m \ m elon, 2b . . 2 2 1 4 1 n c class. C la r k o f Hr •fkenridge. a o w s: W o lle y . C t B t n L ST R A W S Sehrnm p. lit . . 2 1 1 12 0 0 pole v a u lte r. took th** event at the Jo h n so n . If . . . 4 0 3 1 o S a g in a w V a lle y twee* T hom as and j A lbion ; Am erson. Fr*-» It. plav**r. K n e e ‘and. I Soft limiti» in straight, Nest on, c f . . . . . 4 « 0 1 tl n Vogeli o f B a n g o r and H ell nf B e rrie n ! 1 1 3 - 0 S p rin g s a re also Ilk**!v o oking vault- and C ra ry . F e s h . Ita ly c r <• h » i ' (I nr te le s c o p e d Yost, 3b ........... 4 1 .luckow skt, G a n d R ap id G ra h a m , r f . . . 4 1 0 1 0 I) ers. D etroit t'ity college c r o w n s , w it h d e n te d fr o n t s M cC a rty , c . . . . 4 1 It 3 0 0 T h e program w ill b» the ithv**t. M orro w , w > a n d s n a p b r im s — b r ig h t o r Rus®, p ........... 4 o 0 0 1 n last week w ith th»* * ! p re lim in a rie s being - q u ie t s t r i p e d b a n d s . T o ta ls ........... 32 7 A 27 6 n a fte rn o o n w ith the S ta te ■ •0 0 0 •» 'Ji 0 0 0 0 n fo r S a tu rd a y m orning $2.50 to $8.50 W e ste rn .1 0 2 4 ®I tl (i tli n ton Su cri lire hits • oVlfigtotl Douhl«* Stillen From» ml . Schrum p. plays base H <' ovi ti g J<»iinson to NAME NEW COACH t'o vin g to n . C ovington to á»*hrum p; im iL L IA N T C o vin gto n to Rightei* to 1' mpin* Ita ly Schrum p. FOR BASKETBALL P U LL-O V ER S \ o T H >; ______ B e n ja m in F. V a a A lity a c N am ed N e w d e s ig n s in t h e s e p o p u ­ TW O GOOD U SE D E S S E X la r s w e a te rs . M any have Xnvotic h aving » can ne. Lhat ts not T a S a tte e d Jo h n K o k » A « tn he uwed in tn .v e n t ill the .«T n l L 1924 L 198® g o l f lio s e to m a t c h . val pleas*» n o tify C C M* •or*» at Gift B a s k e t b a ll C oacb. A Bargain for This Week. la Goad Coodit i $3.85 to $7.50 B e n ja m in F ra n c is V a n A lstv n e. o f I Col gat «* u n iv e rsity has been nam ed to succeed Coach lohn K ob s as head Lsok Them Over coach o f v a rsity b a sketball h**r*» next "T y Tan Spots” the newet J year, according te antioune»*ment in cravat *. » I . I ye sterd a y from the college uthleftr D. G. BARR ft SON .iff ice. M ASO N M r V an A 1st yn.. comes hf i tth MAY BROa t h e H a l S lo r v o f th a T o w n j high recom m endations from { G a u th ie r, »me tim e Aggie - | present a th le tic .direct ,f irge and tit* to i W esle ya n Wb H Waeblngton A »« V a n A ls tv n e was .me of the great j eat ill around prep school athletes O l'BN WATI’ HDAT NIG H T of the east at the tim e h»* cavorted j fo r »’a n a jo h a rie academ y j Y o rk and la te r 'o r (»hi«» W e sle ya n ¡C o lg a te has been seeking his retu rn in New H o te l K e rn s • is ba ske tb a ll coach, hut through the influence of G a u th ie r he was we-- C A FE u d CAFETER LX cu red for M ichig an m ate STUDENTS COME W to-n not e n g a g e d as fre sh m e n To Eat at fo o tb a ll coach o r v arsity bask e tb a ll m en tor, the new a d d itio n to th e staff Ballroom Private Dione w ill se rve as sp rin g fo o tb a ll aast» tant t o C o a ch Y o u n g , und h** w ill h a ve chart** o f v a rsity fo o t b a ll scou t 11 M. S. C. RESTAURANT ing Incites V a n A lstv n e was prom inent I C o lg a te in o ther a ctiv itie s, being a at wwmiitiini rumi urunnam am utuim uraniani ' m em ber of the D elta K a p p a Ep silo n I fra te r n ity at th»» ••astern u n iv e rsity O P E N D A Y A N D N IG H T 'm c m m m AWAIDED SWEATERS E V E R Y T H IN G T H A T A DRUG ST»»K GIVE US A TRIAL Sweaters hav,» been awarded to the memlters of the glee club wtkn have s««*n two »»r more fears terv ; ire Nine non wer»» awarded sweat SHOULD H A V E A N D M A N Y M«»U ers for being two year men. while : tnree more were awarded sweaters YOU W IL L FIN D A T - Lansing Laundry ! for four year service. I The men who receive 'sw eaters »r. L G Morse. K. Sev- ¡ ••rance. W Peterson, W . Me Lena. W two year “Where the good work I B. Spurrier. I, throes. I». St ree bel. I K Dixon W Butterfield The three comes from” 1recipients of four year service awards 1 are R. Toas. H. Kdwards and S. 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