vM. E. C. Mbtirf Mil' UUtalUtf. State News HENRY FORD WILL BE HONORED HERE MONDAY Water Carnival Opens Graduation Ceremonies £*$5™ To Two Class OITicvrs Who WiH'ltulc INAME SENIORS at Crowd of 5,000 Will as KiiiK and ijiircii at Water Carnival 1 TO MEMBERSHIP About 500 To Be Given Bachelor's Dejjreei, With 29 Others Witness Thirteenth Scheduled for Advanced Honors; Doctor Gordon J; ,'N HONOR GROUP Laing of Chicago to (live Mam Address. Annual Float Show 'hi Knpp.i Phi llnlil, Initiation Approximately ft* in aetiiors lire Hearing the end of their j career* lis Mu lligan State « o| •ge underclassmen as gradun- Csnoe Races and Tilting Events Precede Pageant on Both Rile, (or Thirly-fivn in th.' ! I um ceremonies scheduled tin Detuonstration Hall Monday Friday and Saturday Nights at 7:30; Wmkrri Ijltrnry TunHay Niyhl. j morning at Bi do will murk I ottlcial elose of their work Are Pleated With Efforts. •r events intervening are the j on the campus The only oil VINCENT IS SPEAKER j Water Carnival tonight am I the Bacculiiuro- Ativan?? iffKtrta on tickets indicate that the full eii|nieH,v i ate service Sunday afternoon crowd of ft,000 Wafer people will attend Michigan Stale's two day Carnival. "Ballads in Tandem." t«tmprht and tnmor- Piittim, Gnm. end Kim ball Elected to Officer!* Poii- FULLPROGRAM j Outstanding on the commei awarding of the Honorary deg etuenl «■ program will lie the of Doctor of engineering n«w night, Dick Col inn. president of the senior class, an mm need today. tions for Nrxt Year. FACES ALUMNI j(automobile to Henry Ford. Dearborn* f aefiin r.; The lout of the float construction work was finished Wed¬ Thirty live seniors Decant** This de n< a u u 29 TO RECEIVE nesday Afternoon, under the direction of Bred Bent ley who tneinbers of I'hi Kappa l*hi. ('■nil. Dinner,, Patriarch Ctuli, h,o began supervised this division of the carnival labor. Societies decorations* at this time in preparation for the indjf national Inmoiary society night in imtiution Rairhall Ailil In Varirly nf Plan,. HIGHER DEGREE * inp »f Friday ami Satimtny at the library nights Liit Indudri Five Doctor* of |Following the induction, WILL PRESENT Bas«ul on Carl Sandburg's collection. "American Song j hant|iiet wa « bi'ld in the Fa a Pltilonnphy and Five Pro frsiional Degrees, cully * till* r.H.nis at the CABIN TO SHAW bag" "Ballads David in Bubo's theme) Tandem" h Keen closely followed Fotfilfft lo l)Skitr Cabin in according t«» llhi*e directi at Motor Magnate Stands I'omnMMratlwi of Lilt A. K I'hitttadra at Crrrmon, as Top Industrialist Henry Ford, Famed Dearborn Manufacturer Follow! Friend's j1 Trail Upward to Position of Prominence j (Jrnei ni in Motor Field. |t i i IjuIhiii'i' iu uniit i: i »» iuuiiwn \ •• I. will be furnished Foltz Initiates New Fire Scare vv t - h»■, Hum *>1)1 fri.'ii.l-. in mi me ! i. I lit , I... I ,l|f Hp of tit. r.lltt'X'' ill M S C Profritor Taltr, Sum I fltlltip lo lllll.HHifv the tllHUlfht," " mrr Potition Wilh Arm, Com y>f !,inf the cabin we tv.nit < E; m blocks and beam* of solid pany at Rttull of Di»rov«y. r< ilutp, thin state of mind will x" "it •<" Hummer, p. rtia;'.- it \iili i ;.-t rvt'ii lonxer. For Minn* titoro nr.* i ■ n lob- to start on, for other* a I mix vacation—in t ng fixtures financial aid was given from 4to p.- nr. ihinx- which will lead one away from .the tin* to time during.the building "U.nilinc l'. lint," Hut alxiut the necultd Wffk of next Oldest M. S. C. Orail <>i li.c cabin by interested alumni >.. pt. ml.fr when t'oach Hachman'a bnya bcxin to make Here Alumni Day j ROTC Will Honor and wood indu»ln<» There w» r, to wspat.fr -torica intpreating, you'll U'Kin to feel lo*'- h* who knew Professor Chitten- At 91, Daniel M. Strange, Clan Four Senior Men 4en who did rail contribute ionic" . V«tt will limj yournlf out In the biff liualnexa worltl. thing to preserve his memory' while many "f your frienda will be going hack to that o( '67, Will Appear Wilh !■, f;i School', 'Eicellenl' Rating Per* Although a memorial in every dear old rumpus. You will pause—registration must Famed Coifeewsod Cane. *nsr the cabin u to be used a« U startinx. the afternoon tea dances are on attain, the event. " m'U MiliUr7 Oepartmaemf to » meeting place for forestry stu- J Patterns of at ( Reward Graduate,. ^r.te There will be ping-pong]xe Usause of jts profountl influence upon your life, method was j of organising a. conference «.f but it is more than cold, common sense lhat binds each Strange was graduated with the physicaI sciences at the Univer*- rentage, four, for [peace advocates influence hrl- class of *07. There were five In the ity of Montana, was a guest at cadets of honor graduates; more heavily in one part of the ! ligerrnt governments U> end the of the Spartans to his Alma Mater. class, less than a hundredth of Michigan State college yesterday. That is the highest honor I rig than in another It is this which makes the M. S. C. Association, of- this year's number Shortly after He stopped on the campus enrouk- can be given to a Professor Foltz divided the S. W. LEAGUE TO PUBLISH ciai alumni orxanization. important to each of Its mem¬ hit Pint birthday, Strange was to take part in the Commence- This year two Coast Artilleryman, one Cavalryman and one Infan^jr- circle into 100 equal sections by bers. The Record, sent free to all xraduates of the col- seriously ill, but he declared of th? ment exercises at Colgate Univers¬ segments and circles If the lead FROSH INFORMATION BOOK cane then, "I'm going to hang onto ity. falls more heavily in any section . In urd«r lo help the lleihiinn Wxe. carries news of the coliexe and its worthwhile this fJY a while longer," and he The Dean was very much im¬ it can be noted immediately. firla nut year. S W L ia puJUr-i achievements nf its xraduates and former students, ami has. pressed by the beauty of our Thus a good standard of meas¬ out a amatl bobk on etiquette Th , throuxh it all, the spirit with which Michixan State The cane came to the college campus. It was his first visit here. urement is evolved, and experi¬ booklet will aniwer all the quea- men and women xraduates and underxraduates do with Dr. Kedzie who started to Dean Merrill, who is an alum¬ ments can go forward with the tiotu which a puzzled Irnhmen teach here In 1M3. After Dr. nus of Colgate, will give an ad¬ thinxs. dress at the Alumni Banquet of aim of developing more uniform Kedzie's death, his ton, Frank wcar, and when to wear It, iniro-1 The Alumni Association offices have no function but Kedzie, gave the cane to the col¬ intends to occupy himself with ductions, blind dates, table man- | to be of use to all Spartans. Stop in; xet your share lege's oldest living graduate. On ners. conversations, etc. This book j such developments this summer. of the service. the handle it inscribed "To the will be published during the sum- i GLEN O. STEWART, '17, oldest living graduate of Michi¬ mer and issued to the girts tt j AlumniSecretary. gan State Collage, Daniel Strange, registration time next fall. Thej . '67. Presented June, IMI." price I* only ten cents. MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Friday, June 12, ijtsg r-M? Two 9 m Senior! hear ft in * Ht* comTnence^irut addrr" aires,}> Vrvw ;t Thoref.M-r it is wr! ttro Advicr from *?jd Mice*** i* mM pkr • • • And. Be Good! W'-thir, a tew days wr undetvisssmeti must . ;,v yoodbje to wome .W seniors who haw 4 completed thet' underyraduate days on this campus Wr will in many rases he sorry to jn f„ see tnem tease htn as 1 is -ust a step in thur . •dvhiKwment wr can rot » sh otherw .se The ooieye ras men these people what- ... r A twr is~rrhts it rouie \ w :! is up t-s !' • Studerts'to lake this preparation ard enter Aya;' the world with' the niea of u»in* thetr Its " ! , ir.y In us'-ny it we.i the* »v he r cnat. * t, *. a yroater reputation for Michiyan State ■, . ,P , t'oilefy as a oescseprr of trtel .rent man sr.. _____ I So Thev Sav: tntr kr-cT.xitkiTk. r . he *rr,}or* « win* in tivc next few &k\» \\« mj*h wem * !■" ur '>•»: « **■''- \ * ** J"'I \ . , t* m *h.% kix *f+\ Thr _ , «Tit: ' ' caw.:* >un«'.j»v r . ' sv.r » v. •/. ' ftt pPWfi* M ShfiT' ST-XX? .-s'v ■ u' rctv}>vc * ana be ^ ^ . ^ f.rrjK} rhekt:* errors**-. :cr atv ur.sier t he n an " Fortune Kneads the College D*M r*rk h" "• ^1rm * *"'• Bred r-nS&tt?! June ^ A?*' !!•>(- ^ \ ^ , MICHIGAN STATF NEWS . - ■ T dents Will Start Working; Faculty to Tak^Vacations FORESTRY MEN SUMMER TERM Unleashed Frofessors Llncorraled Students Hie After Employment TO HEAD NORTH OPENS JUNE 23 Evade Tiresome Tasks For Diverting Vacation and the Almighty Lucre Sixty Students to Spend Sum- Prof. S. E. Crowe, Head of Ses- turn at Experiment Station Ar,ic'P,"„' &«•*■<■» of SOO Students facultymen Aavieai lo Qott CUarW^ Ir.Tti, Camp. Teach, Nl-JoU mi Fall-Job Trp*» Scour Surroundm* Arr» Pumiinj at Sault Str. Marie. Compose; Foreign Trips Cllfv Bulk of Vniil Eaplormcnt Poi»iMittc«: Nrwlt-hirrd Turhrii Wanderlust Ufgr. I anfuiih TSrcc Month* Yet. Camping t* Ujiporter of the trailer method. Says Hessey, "I II tak • learn sonethir,y alsuit • he family along and camel * • - v 1'iisiness and then help ' " ■e"n, ipervtae it. ( , , v,. ... . . l"jri Hen ton will_do voter- v- • • , „ ; ,jran work for a Urge am ,u-i ■ •. n- • • r .t •< • ler in I'oncorvl. Mas- 0' '■ ■ '■ ■ .4 ttirw i«t Hork Here ART GROUP SHOWS Vacation STUDENTS' WARES Needs AWARD MASTER'S BrU Alpha Sitmi Spensnn Ar fiu.il Outdoor hhowmi! TO ART GRADUATE ... Of Arliilt. Kathrrinr Mordcn li Firil lo Br to Honored at State. -1 nnottneoCanoe Event Entrants and d Osgood 1 College Rings ' MAY BUGS. Tliv IUt Siorc ef the Town" Pins Bracelets Felt and Leather Pillows and '•partimmt, Tilters must Maud Banners louts Jwuli U/r*na- Michigan's Only „rv1 Rot-'f. S ' 'V Book Ends Chartanoga. T.nn - (ACPi - han and Wesley Orr, A1 Agget -r 1 1. Paddlori grasping opponenf-." canoe or interfering with opponent Religion* c#Umtkm is. the J**t bof- Howard S^arU. Rua* Bath and in any way Knives trv Blair, Richard Taylor and Hay opponents' Pill KAIM'A rill HONORS j or coramuru&r., in the bpuuun ot religious leaders gathered ler a Only three girls entered women's singles class and all the will 2. 3. Tiller grasping Tilter hooking opponent ' | THIRTVHVK SENIORS \ Artificially Cooled Ballroom Cigarette Cases symposium at the University ot Chattanooga here Jewish, Pro¬ go to the finals. They are Crac? canoe with tilting pole. 4. The contestant on defense j nrth DeLongi-, Stuart L. Finch. Johnston, Dorothy Jackaon, and ! Virginia FauU, Donas May Fuller, testant and Catholic reprcsenta- holding Pi his canoe for support A LI. WITH THK Um were unanimous in declaring FonteUa Weaver j Loveli Genson. Mildred Giese, A fall is made when opponent is church training for the young of j Four teams signed up for tlie thrown COMPLETELY ofT bal- j Eleanor Harrison, Dorothea Mi- COLLEGE SEAL I mixed a!! qualifying for | itard, Margaret Hodges, Arthur paramount importance, a nee, or when contestant holds Equally important, in the opinion of representative clergymen, is | the final These are BUI Stephen- son and partner, Richard Johnson land partner, Grace Johnston and aides of canoe for support while opponent is aggressively on the SUfT Ha* Many Betty Koehler, Martin Krauss, TEDDY BREWER offence. Joseph Bresnahan, John i&nbacb Car! J. Kuenzel, Ellen La Forge, FOR GRADUATION GIFTS and partner. Two fouls will constitute a fall. Dorothy Langdun, Randolph Liet- and His Swing Artists Two falls will constitute a Tillies Draws Maar zlae, Constance Majchrzak, Gwen¬ bout No Advance in Pricto In one of the most interesting dolyn Miller. Elvira Nelson. Walt¬ have new cars. (Don't rush the The winner of each tflt will • ' er Obcnauf, Grace O'Brien, Helen Chi O house.) contests of all, the tiltirfg. eleven qualify for the finals. E. Philp, Harold Rkhter teams are already entered. Harry In rase of withdrawal. PLEASE Bob Somen win begin a vet¬ Speelman and Dick Arnold will notify Mike Wilson R. B. Dau- erinarian practice at £&ie, his home town. He sayt that he al¬ meet A1 Agett and Howard or DONT FORGET- Stab Mege Book Store ready has a new car, will attend all the football game*, and can SwaGr, Russ Bath and Irv Blair will meet Bill Stephenson and come back any week-end neces- partner, John Limbach and his — It's Cool at the Delk Art .. MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Friday,' June la, pj Western State Closes Diamond Season Here Tomotfoi These Two n Ok I Oh h>>/a 4 / Irn ]I Most 2LA Popular Sport? Swimmingi Say Frosh Knbsjnen ^ ^ jHiU ^ tO Take Mound I Avcock Heidi Pell and Water Sport Cornea Out Ahead of •« Against Hilltoppers Football and Reat. In Search of 8th Win n» 3ii i rutmxi :wt rage is the most popular Atttnng college ? render, seeing thi* qtieatfan. would Harm mi . . Named™'™"00"*'" a, m, . Record and Face 1937 With ,w"h' f.vthal! the great game of the American mile lvalues* is more important to a sch«vl ' 1 | Captain of 7 Ins Hope, For Better One. f.Vth.ll | »w n. and rave on about- how the trrnlir ! Year's hobs Nine ijr 41a Till II t la he college athletic program and list of he nigh, why football is th emost popular i I Spartan B.aeh.ll Squad Pick. | J Tun/lm"'.,!!-! Milt l ehnhardt and aSteve | afternoon at College y, |.| Sebo for 1937, (when John Knba semis his ) HI.'Ui State baseball nine . u; hi'fori' thr home folk Hi, IiimI tittle. Western St a' it !\. in his physical | Teachers (Vlleye, le»l by lh» oh lectures and among diminutive, rttrhtitw nuui of the upperclassmen | ,itidily llvames. will seek t physical ' education s|M»il I he t\imle for the Spa Mr Avcock conducted a tans. Arnold. one of the hurler t .,. VARSITY. FROSH SPARTANS HAVE RUNNERS MEET WINNING YEAR INA.A.U.EVENT INMOSTSPORTS I Aaaialant Cnachra Caalrrl an J Win Grratrr Share of Mcrtai Brown Nominate 21 Wait*, and Prop Curtain 19 Frrahmrn to Compete 1935-36 Scaaon. .torn.I attaxiv n KiM'.r In! » great hatul t .- f ., 1 \ i Nat lull;('rOOO-l'iHI' t: • '.aid park. New V.-ik .t-ip! ■> mid \Vr» Kuril the >*»r tit r hi- term* team ringing up the - ii.ia • . f Noma an t Writ:—i>n,i Errors were the only thins t^a' kept the Kobtmen frotr. > grind umU f< tM* "Spartan athletic preaer.tat Both the Michigan games « - tanded out—and both of »><"■"■ Mure About ere pitching masterpun* > f-.« tr.' Independent. State mound aces Th« > fosgot i V hard tn pi,k nut the highlight. . : a against Iowa and the rre-u!t ami »e don't realize that *• r, taai wo straight wins that *ni' oun.hr> until «'» past A !>tg highlight. sphi.m; term records well earned The only gamo t.'-a' W*vgl:;.-«si aa Mich new, but wtll tv m a tVw y>-*">. »a« the he Spartans locAed bad -R wifci c- m. i. he first game against Notre Dar.--- Independent* coming itfe. The> stepped into the picturejrtiiwf.'r* hsuct"t« t- n all the others they were ,n W-' thi, year with a baseball a.healu\ and the L>*s reattv ran H, la ,: . • : . . Reari ight right up to the through their game, with a vigor. But at a» ur.aatinfactory •=*«" . 11 '-«v" : Tomorrow's game will <«''■ h fur them l«*au*e they didn't get to pi*< enough gsrrie>. Th* ' * Siatc 9, Oberhn 0 3:00 o'clock and will be carried t-y and that', what they want. In the new few year* they'8 ; "'17' r -' Stale 4. Western .3 j WKAR. the college rad»a suiuxv afraid of that be right up there with a big array—that's our predk-ti'on. rattnch wilt vte 7n 'th. m-o.i State State 8. Toledo T C .3 Ohio State 6 ! They can hare all the hi1 j'■ thev i:i,n', fr.m u. Next i'aliji-aep, high ,u:: State 5, Kentucky 4 thi* writer will br willing to ha»c them cvme down here in iai J'-»>P The iv.rtan t.-,< State $, Michigan 1 Athletic Director Raipt thi offne and arrange a high class program—and we'll give ■8411 Sn':!" *" T,r l'Jck *n"1! State 9, Oberlin 0 Young i» confined at home tl»e c.i Frank tiaineslit ,!| the puah we can. If they want it they can have it. a ,b<| Cornell $ State 6, W Reserve 3 illness past four for day I tbai» :i tia, c.ivi. pae* Ruhe was the big help this year, but Dave will be gone | *ga, Hamnwe and Roisrt t»- Ohio State 5 State State 8. 6, Notre Dante I Western 3 Mr Young w^ *i.g!t t««*le between m-xt fall. get together boy a, and well push thia thixg. jaaa. former Spartan atari, end has headed the Ohio State t Gatf— them managed to keep 1 [James Brill, an ineligible fresh-' —_ Michigan 2 State 3 . Michigan 19 Sparun atr>- . : tgure out. ■ LAST ACT (man. are also entered and will Michigan 5 State 5U. Wc*tem «4 tic program *' ' And that's all. It'* been lot* of fun this term—we've!corr-ix-t* as unattached Iowa 3 Sute 10i,. Western 84 auccessfuily for many years has bn-*k Wait. J*, •' nd what j enjoyed every bit of it. We didn't moan to be unfair u7 New York (ACPi—Dav.d G. Io»i 0 Notre Dame 6 State 14 , Wayne 4 State 124, Normal 54 been ordered ta gin, He number Walt Lueck try- - Ilia -Cieft t<> take 4&o"n ail t ban- he was «>-one-,bought we were ..vingeveryb-ly their juxt due. ^ .Mistakes came up into our writing-* e're far from being iacthj-oolusiri «t the America Mu- „ State 34. Notre Dame 84 take a rest by his doctors. D State 3. Battle Creek 4 State 9 . Ohio State 3 Uuvur. ajrain.-t in suw« w rights—remember Jacobs los¬ perfect—and we regret them a lot. But, until another time ;*eum et Natural History, was ap- State is the sincere State 2. Western 7 84. Michigan 124 ing his chine* it the Olympic*. Better prospects for next roils around to come back to the typewriters, well let water ;pkuded by a group of distinguish-! State 7, Western 3 Sute 14. Normal 4 hope of thj writer and the "far. flow under the bridge for the summer, and see you neat falL r* *ienluU recently w hen hc*de- State 4. Hope 3 Track- entire State State 20 2-3. Notre Dame 713-4. If we c»»'t thank you far tnyihing else, we can at The fencers foiling—iiteraliy. They were a great bunch. tell you that we appreciate your reading this. Good luck. ;Amra*a Society of Munnuloguu.' kut'£ State 7. Western 11 State 1, Western 44 Ohio Sute. 70 1-2 ff that Director on page 6) rTtFiiy, .hint118. I MICHIGAN 8TATK NKWS f'Hire Five \ ^ CAMPUS CAMERA [LITARY UNIT The Class of 1936 CAMPUS CAMERA LOCAL FRAT TO LAW TE4M TO CLOSE YEAR TURN NATIONAL B,js Cm. Hrrrim In Review Tri-Phy's Will be Installed a» Cidetl »ml Prrienl Com- RtU Kappa at Saturday missions. t eremonict. ... Gen t 1» llrrmn Will N ' Caps, Gowns Dale Hack Cleric to ed substantially Our Congratulations / to the Senior Class upon tiie .Huccesslui completion of four years of college life HAKBORNE'S fine I'ihmI fountain Strlire We "have enjoyed our association EAST LANSINt., MICHIGAN with the many members of the class with whom we have come "0 ALL OUR CUSTOMERS: rJ l..r,i„«''|W " |C Tmkxk IbxHorrt. Elb«rt J in'contact. May the future years - I. m,l Hitl.Ond P.rk M»l-| Thur.t..n. M.nlr *..«!. N J A - Wo aincert'ly thaiUt you for Eb-t!> I.-,...,,.: m.hv r. Em- 'h«r t> V.rk.-r., Vulcnn Jw(.h hold A r-y. Ortt. it Hub..';, M En,i«n ] H Vickrrn, Vulon; I.uU- !. Will-I a great success in store for r.dillar; Kkanorr H Krniki1, Bay! t#>i»on. Grand Rapid*. Forte Ua C th« petronagc that has nado you. "Slush bara M Clark. Detroit Margaret 11 M< th» success of our new : „ « • m- /> a i W Comev, Grand Rap;d.y. F.vtella, jrtnd Ruth f Gauthhir Bark Riv-j George W Cochrane. Lansing; , Cift- **1 C offui, ; Ph. Ch. Al- } Cunw„; lm.,y c/y Tt„. D i 4 Donald A Gemn. Grand Rap- j F.idon M Durkee, turning Ruth Helen K 'Goodrich. Lansing jA Ryder. Fast fgmslng; Pauline pha, "Hey. Rube Deam Detrrnf. F/»r»ds C M)r- ! In additmn. DeLong*- ha* named by*hire. Msnfoi. Margaret H )J L-w R Grotfeiiaht/Hiahlitnd ,L Tayty-J MtddievUle; Rrt* P. i .•tore possible. t Ihr oclcl. Ukrn Iron Ihr «lrr rlub i P.rky Albion. VirHim/ fMi j'•.'it 4k. n^ir.h Grand Rapids Margaret R. Fox I Kh R llarrikun. Ed- . A IfPI JED Mt'Klf The Campus Press, Inc, i group. Of these singers. Ralph, EJktnf|. H Griffith. IV-1Uardstnirg; Etixabeth M Heald,) Stanley Butler, Jones; Kvclvn' . Yours truly, j Roae. Carl Benton, Homer McKay» trod. Mar .anna Halbert. Battle j S nth Haven. Richard J ll'rkman. j M Hart. Owoun: Christie N.; I and Bill Gladden form the quartet.; Creek rcrndale;—{Dorothea £. HtiJiard i Hotter, Jacksonville. Fla.; Marvj '*• 106 W. Grand Stiver Avenue ^ HARBORNE'S which, with tlie addition of Jer-j Julia A llukmi. Wakemais, jl , . 'Uftng; Anne L. ilnoprr. Grand) I Lerchen, Detroit. Katherine E.j u,wis n. un Ohm; Aileen M. Hautau, Bravo, j| Rartds; , Kathryn F Hubbard, McKee. Decatur; Bettv D. Mack,' lorn* Bellow. a-ji.,. Harold Jayne Jeff| Ky^ £ HfUVtIhatsf .Grand Rap- i Jackson; John L Hurtle. Raat Igniting: Gwendolen Miller, Char- i [ Metre and S- E. Trudgen, will be ^ Marg-rett E Hodgds. Wwi-1 ■' Lansing; Ruth E. Hurry, Landing; j levoix; Jane E. Pauli, Three Riv- the octet. l*ha, Ceceiia T. Johnson, Jean- j Lawrence C. Hutchinson, Grand era; LuciUe R. TUkdaon, Owoaso.j' > CO-ED HOUSING A//»Tnv and Sink PUZZLES DEAN Is Finished Year \4unf« Rr.m Arrl'fa' Kni In- dirjlc L*rff in C-l.' Enrollment. State Music Head ( *" [Ya'sed bv Critic n> - M . **"" M :h& 1 Trew Appears as Solo- W, ^ 1 • en F rxl Coocert at >latd Theater Ml, Pleasant. TODAY and SATt TRDAY . THKV MARKIKH IN HATE! W old the* rrpenl ir to»r at lewore* (THE PICTURE WITH A SOCK ! (iambi trig Is Sure Cad lce«n«le pf*t*s** to He Kxpvnsii'c ^LOMBARD < A*TO«'v CONGRATILATIONS Seniors of .Michigan State Roses and Cut Flowers I M: ,.,n Sute co,ie©e; this &<*• Specially Boxed for Commencement \ i vjct. fcviil-e &x ptrhttpe so vcrth- ■ Ord*r th«n at ! . *•*•••>. *n» received muh the j Cavity «h*v box this good effort, j Collegiate Flower Shop j ; :.» wry, <*-** «HwvSy nalU/wd by <*Jv advice offered, by J£r«, [ Tfoocft$Kwa(tv - jw»w< nioiiwr. —-