M. S. C. Lila-ary W - ■ . | Vast Lansing, Mich . IHiduijatT State - EDITORIALS — Prptidpnl Shaw's Ten Tear* p—*—■ MICHIGAN STATE COLLEGE. EAST LANSING, MICHIGAN. SATURDAY. MAY 21. 19:18 SHAW TO OBSERVE TENTH ANNIVERSARY AS PRESIDENT Seniors Will Far well to Ilear Shaw Sees Ahead Frosh Aides IIill ('ollefge I hi ner Will Spend Today's Premiere o f (hen ill Feature Graduate ('jtrnftosilion The accomplishments of the Col¬ Chosen For 'Siviiifi'Sinfi' Quiet Day Campus Arthur far well, noted composer \ lege during this past decade are very gratifying, but 1 feel sure that they Next Year At Home In Shell and member of the music depart--' m-.nt staf * . »-urney to Prince- j are but little in comparison to those Student •. New J« Tuesday. May 24 ; Or:<-iilHti»n. Cimn-rliir (»r«»up* lliril Brains r • e Campn* Entrance for the p.f .«ro performance of j which can and will be made in the fu¬ To Send Hower*. Marker* Selerleil a* r.ber ork. \ilti-ury Sy«tem» In that Stanley Howell. ! Lotitfrulu latum* cems foreign lanquagc. \ ture. My greatest recompense for the ( rule mi I'litti ; . • of C. I a » i the young of our feathered j :W> years which I have spent and en¬ with more intelligent. , exercises on the campus in one capacity Is Commencement :hose of'his own kind. To ! joyed :tenth hi for the 1938 graduating class o'clock Spanish class, he ! or another is the thought that I may will lie held in the hand shell. there are three little robins in a nest outside the1 Frank C.aines, senior presi¬ have been of some service to the Col¬ dent. announced today. Should per formance of Rirrf language omce une TijK>'itifm will be lege. the little fellows v the weather be unfavorable. j the Columbia 1hoke* choking and feeli . Nina Kics. home . «on..tm. very bad When a ki j Hetty Hurt. !ilie! .11 ..I ts. . professor started to l I will serve a des to Ma Large Crowd Frolics At us by pulling the root o bird opened its moi nccrnent site and :»feasor Howell derm rial was taken at Fund to Aid Colorful SW L to Give Concluded Thut's lot Profe«; th the senior class Thar- Ag Carnival Researeh more June Party a would have done urn Many People Sir Exhibit*. I'lay Game* »n Miil»ay. N.B.C. Ksluratur \ml Swing-Out ul Sln»t Danri- a, S-rnml Vniiiuil |-',\eiit Will Honor Ihirin dels ( himes To Teach: Ma*oti \ll-\g Urru* anil (Ipr* Hoiim- Reign. on I ;iiii|mi- Seniors; l.»*t Oilier llall Head Nanted I of brmii dinner chime* form to rec Shouting liarkcrs. noisy crow.K mil*!.-. ami laughter Artivilic* for Term resented to the girl* of Guests of stu Dr I F Hudd marked the aeeond annual All-Ag Carnival and open house night bv K.logy. will leave yesterday. Starting off with a parade through Lansing and for a eontinu- Kast Lansing, beginning at 11:80 ..m., the Carnival tempo a r and Mr. Reachum rch on undulant chime* will he plated rose with added impetus throughout the day and evening. \ening at the beginning of of Agriculture The midway was especially crowded at night, and many >- 200 from the couples scraped their feet on- •w transacted appointments in- Church Hour Don I l.ool> Voir of attempt lent' students, but youngsters Scheduled ion an and oldsters as well tried their | luck at the midway c and examined the department id : _ . in Ag hall and the da.. > • WcligHHM >er%tee. Junior Coed exhibits Introduced by Dean K I. An- j >|M»ll*i>re depa.f r. By Falcone i opporturi tlhrnun Independent IE*nee j pirted part by Di- ; the work don Tonight. I nton baU i tat uit> 1 uiiietsn *ludrnl I'srit Lecmard Falcone at the ' . Pr f fc » Weaver and Rusael rector i .! the dairy department. band concert Wednesday nigl.t j .« * , .*<* of twenty dairy was si-lected by turn as the most ' dges f > Ann Arbor Friday. suitable .and moat efficient desii.n »tjtxf the student* judge} Jersey from »♦ vera I types submitted Its j attic '.-r, i tukiandt and Dhu Har¬ architecture closely resembles that j of the band shell .tself. shell of Success to "Wholehearted (loopcration klate Track Meel Dorothy Dix ii President Attributes Decade HUle Tudat. 1 34. t ullegr >lsr«4uetn- (rank frarh. '•ung lad who had just start By NORM % hi REN VON named t: take over the position i way for scene rainy day In that j replaced former President K Todav It * m. varslly ' « with girts, anked his b> "Whatever success I rr.ay ha; * rr the tirye when a J account were 4A0.000 good Ameri- ytki Butterfield as president, ftn Josephine Cla'pp, how «r.joyed in the last 10 years crdraft was tasting j can dollars--mor«* than enough U'; iy •ccfptir.f the job as pem .id Uil if . M.,1 |M hur i dM. ™ur,l> to ^»iierat«m to. and sp-rit p..-. Wur, <8 r-d on lb, f c rdw - baukoce vheet Domx at the state j Three previous experiences as j Udr p.)rr«ll on M„r 22 of V* -.,»«■ ). During the tire depress cr amatrui .1 to. pwiod he had the d.itii.iU.n •• <>olf Mai «ung prmttont had tauchl M- -M n.j Notre lhm<- . a 1 pmwr. nmbd »roup HUte ^ muInW f,CJlt, »r,d «ave him the benefit of her (^n( s ,,„k, rut wahed M per- ! Shew th* value of exerufive fore- not having t.. fut .ingle n staff Payroll • cuts aver- outstanding W*inul_Hills toon Shaw upon the eve ot tive ct®t otf tlw artmual approproiaUwi sight From September, 1921 ence. She has now received day It 34 a.m. about 12 pprcont- college and ' t laving' -f think Mie like- ,|*brkto-n of hi« ter.to v*a,- a, dauu »*te ckaing .n ell parta j April. t»22 he had Hrat «*rv« RUBiatirativc advances were beautifkatiot Women S Marriage I Monday. e< lure •t now can you tell m* l)Ao«tont j ! M.. nigan Suu col- the rouolrj treexing aaaeU end baad of Michigan Stole Ttien f—.- • r rtuktf ,Jt All how* for loans ' June. 1123. to September 1924 hr 1924 he !, sst nrgiocud dur ng the r last i * 150-pound f«K ? Theater ~ S p m . Mr Shaw Jusey u in a quandary ,e*r position again • ten years. Positions of dean of an of women were >L» plan f< Uie future"* T< interim he brought MR ar tlower* fn live hisi orchird and nu: Order ! with four new dir- near into being whet be had conatdrr-1 craMed. g t .'one of the meet critical prnodj in ert S Sea. aith toe dramaUc : »Six new academic sery where he can cxpcrimcn kvtrill. I t iu history should go cormderabte announcement of a mcret credit j ed e longfelt need. ■ lateral AiU Ktor . with his 150 fruit trees and orna I'honr I ' * credit. Foe a was he who wea account he had been boarding a-: division On fltmary 1, 1HI he dang i ktctiiUAM aiAiti NeiWS any college in the country can boast! This Shaw Farms 9 • WW cnouni |,TM lichigait State Ktm sudden comes as a popularity is not an accident. It result of the well deserved fame of the institution's program, its facilities Pass In Review! OTKI.C. T and its faculty. As Hobby There have been many excellent addi¬ tions to the faculty which have greatly Start* a MICHIGAN STATE NEWS CAMERAMEN PRESENT HIGH POINTS Of THE CAMPUS WEEK strengthened the quality of the courses that are offered, and have added to the MimIcI Kuril,. But nf-Cp|lew I'hone 6-H113. Editorial-Gut. 376 prestige of the faculty as'viewed by other HimmIh Cul Tlirough 1*37 Mate l«M educational institutions. Our relations with other colleges have been further strength¬ PlnyinK „t forming. Wli.l Cbsociatod Cotefrde Preu ened by our membership in a Cooperative <•< • '.I bo a hotter hobby for the DwrnUitnr at Bureau of Kdueational Research which has iral col- QjteekteDfcttt attracted national attention and which has been partly financed by the (Jeneral Kdu- I'ndi cation Board. MANAGING EDITOR RAY TURNER Anti-S The beautiful new dormitories f< r foil) EDITOR KAY UMPHKF.Y of the women and one just being completed for ASSiWIATK EDITORS VVAI.T HUMMED, A R VIP JOl'ITl. SHTIl ANDERSON men make possible proper housing and so¬ FAST I ANSI Mi 1 DITCH cial training for both men and women. The plav or ROBERTA AI'l'I F.CiATK establishment < f the office of Dean of Men Itccidii SPORTS EDITOR ... GEOHOH MASKIN and the appointment of Dean Fred T. Mit¬ ART EDITOR O A. OXFORD chell as the first occupant of this office BUSINESS MANAGER have meaant much in the proper handling VICTOR G E SPANIOLO of men students'.problems both among the ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGER fraternities and the independent group. I.Ot'lS RANDAIX ADVKRTlSlNi J M A N At; EH Campus improvements have been exten¬ JEROME KRIEGER sive. The paving of the campus r»ads. ASSISTANT ADVERTISING MANAGER landscaping of grounds around many build¬ III!.I. COl I fcNGK ings and the planting of permanent trees, CIRCULATION MANAGER KEITH CLEMENT as well as the addition of the new dormi¬ FACULTY ADVISER I l.oYD II. GEIL tories. the Band Shell, the new Anatomy Building, the removal of the barns to the RKPiiRTMts AND Ct »I'Y READERS south of the river, the new wing on the Cnioii Building and the completion of the Ciiioii Buildiag have added greatly to the beauty of the campus. The High School visitation program has served to acquaint the si ho..j officials^ of State College i- extended under t lie Crowe to the point loading summer The Library has hi Nation*! Advertising Menace. Inc. Below On the eve of hi* tenth anni reraary an president of Mirhmn Stale Nllfir. fmldrnl Shaw • r - I lllCllllYIIHIII SfH'llks i of agriculliirr at Of Slum's 10 )rurs ll» I.I. I 3IMll\» 11.»>■ t iir |H.II,i „t »i,.» „r HI,' i' In the I'rizcs 0(f'crcil Uoii^Ii nilh Jm If l.mmllrll I or I rcolire II rilinns 4 tittle*! \ii»»* lt» Kaise Mandarilft el Mltiltlit U in k President Shaw ha* alwa>« damped apart*. Ilr h shewn member •»! the Stale pU»mg cateh lonj fiaiuittuy, May 21, 1B.JB MiCMiUAM SiATci news Four-act Play Will Be Presented Sunday By Anti-Saloon League Drama Slated City Library i tbis ~~ For Church Me Rooks ir oTo H ill Hear Tax "f ^"""'Caswell Will ■Vrt *1'""' Trojans Ii»barns lliu Reils d.j. 9 Vie Hare u Tr">"" /■—. fates I n— Day Family Mmiber* Recently f'ompiainls Speak At Rag i hi Regional '• Faculty Folk-State Lyhch- i idgt- club will have a Thirteen adult and juv< special Will Take Pari The East I-;i In books have been added to the library during the past week ssion Thur^di Forum day Wednesday. May 25, at i. in Hunt'.- food shop. «ervntiom may l>e made by cording to Mrs. E. T. Cross the townspeo Three fnilcr the auspices of the City S)|iiuil> Fiiee ig Mrs Fcndley Collins al librarian. mjss p,)r file complain Deilo, kindcrgart- (iotrrtiiiinil I'iiial Tests lief.ire 1 ■' Anti-Saloon league, members The adult books are: Allen. lo not later than Monday en teacher ill Monday. Mrs. Be Talk So It j«M* I State loiirnuiiirni of the congregation of Peoples j Action at Aqu.la"; fan . "Tn I in her absence church will present a four-net ;"-,Tluste*'' s- play entitle.) "Senator Nort h's I ££ Z^kr^XZ | Pruf. J. T. Caswell, of I <1 uulit'y i■ i '.In lliirliuu- Xifiling tutiying ants i political science depart nu< icxt week, three! Deciding Vote, Sunday.| ma „„ s.ritchb,.;...! t..,- Bcgin- May 22 at 8 p.m. will address the Forum j nrrs"; Mill... "And Cine Was u) This temperance dram i will Beautiful"; Raw-lings, "The Year- p, I'ooples church. Sunday. M have the' following cast. D L Me- ! lings"; Rickets. "Ann Singleton' Bride, J. D Mcnchhofei. V A Freeman, W. D. Bateo. E. L. Lev, Simkhoviteh, "Neighborhood. Mv British Beet at 12:00. The #ubj»ct in- address will be. "Some I local j Story of Qroenwich House.' .., your advertiser* H. C. Barnett. Roy W Bennett. Books tor Dr. D C Moshei. F L Hendrick. Becker, "Boh Becky; - IV: Bool. children include Men In Visit Clarence Morris. Ernest Shitnm Book of Outd Ku*l I.Hitting QUOTING It V Gunn. Mrs. D. D. Worcestt Slop M-- F. L. Grovcr. Dorothea Shu ,1. Mrs. A L Leathers Rev O. Purl I uitcd of Sivlrrk/ Sluh'j* Tour The. Chef Of The Hul ON I I OYERI.r \l KOI I S Legion Backs Ball league Science Chili Initiates Open I I V M. till ens as Senator North. |> Midnight 1 McBride. i- trying 1 2321 E- MM lllf.AN 'a tn vote "ii legalize ftna Senior \\ omen Central School Hear Band Will Present I ur I .oiiiiniliilii Fair) Tale I«»:»« Vlagie Operetta is li.Mll Stalk ACHIEVEMENT, EUCTION. SERVICE CVH\I\ \L It II ith I loners rr Nov t omaiissums II ill (.I NK AVER ILL, Florist Re I'resetilctl If 211 \ Mailt Ito.id Phone l-f»820 GUARANTEED Fl.OWKILS I ami I'iinoli l'.Y WIRE 11 inn l\ err lo lo Ihnii run \us / rojun toil Ileum lions lo f.cnlral Writ I ree t oil feretu e Moiwtrrl : foresters lo Trek Hears Ihessel To f.ratal /.»•»/»* Congratulations, President Shaw Your Ten Year* Hum- Urotiuhi I oiMant Iniprmetiienl to llill llleiuls I arm Michigan Male I bike lo lihl re. bionomics Heel HELEN'S I l ow I Its Relations ( lull W KiUnufn m LiiMlni CLASSIFIED IIIU1711 OOI) thi n* itf the II eek Printing Plates For All Purposes Herbert W .11 V.I.In fcrnlr. tainfereue. ItfE CAPITAL ftlQTO EM.kVVKt? IV Ill-lrilet»r» Vltell.l SI 7.95 wpiifl t omentum I u In»t i» II tlh ' PHONE 2-1712 EPISCOPAL STL DENTS: CONCH VI I L \ I lONs ST. PAUL'S CHURCH This r lb \ ill lion n PRESIDENT SHAW OTTAWA AND SEYMOUR STREETS. LANSING an Speak- to Ikrf I niler* SUNDAYS HO© AND 9 30 A HOLY COMMUNION A*~M "MORNING M THURSDAYS AND HOLY DAYS pyUl" On your lentil uMui%er Home Card Our Proxy II avne Follows Stole. Ploeinp 11 Men: Over Alma r"'" Stale Seeks Second I 'ietory • of Season The best all-around golf v . Bv GEORGE MASKIN Hrenier Shatters Heeoril in Javelin Trophy (her llurons: Stark In Play First ; in the.history of Michigan Stc Michigan State's track team this morning had all hut cap¬ In Tenth Bv DON ANDERSON i will close its home schedule morning at 11 a. m. • This isn't the time «.f year f<»i tured the State Intercollegiate championship for the second lis pyrs on vi.-tr.ry number 14. the Htat, hawball team faros Nino l)own« Scot*. M Ffcmw,_ Tnm Brand ,, throwing first balls ■ t opening straight year and the thirteenth time in 2*» years. day baseball game*. but on the The Spartans ran away with principal honors in yesterday's .VI. for Foilrlli !iLansing Red i Michigan Normal this afternoon at Vpsilanti determined to ^ejsnn nmj RUfl xangrv v celebrnt ..n »t Ins tenth anmvei - hard-fougth cot repeat the early season win over the Hurons. off against the golfers from % preliminaries as they qualified 25 men for the finals which \ irlory in M»» ,i st ration hall. Couch Kohs j- expected t«» call on either Hay Pahlstrom Dame on the Walnut Hill <.. get under way today at 1 :flO " State, it - ..w • ■ nto light why Rv IMI. M OTAM last night, the or Glenn Rankin to face Normal, although a last minute A victory will keep a record President Robert S. Show invari¬ the Bird trophy. ably f. lis to pit. h v.. Uoinen Too tits loas. on, >f| onnuallv to the switch may find George Mon- ^ i h- ikiVi" \ To Op/Hisc iroo on the mouml. Monroe \^j/ fflp Jl Plfl V T,." n; ,R| 1 ben the Hurons in the first Michigan l schedule with t.neloss. fiv ■ \ut.,n< The only defeat Marquette U. Bv DOROTHV Mil l ER ' 1 1 | the hands of the Dona ! Thursday when the Spartan Here Today set back, 15-7. The victory culminated t t nd '1 >vM'nr'nns rame through with nine ! wins and lost only two contests. ; ' ,tu* °^u'r being an outdoor match : s 1 Tire ' to the Iowa State team at Ames. ' TIII V AI Sntll Al irV :o- force 1 ° • , Dodge, I The game lost night provided . >.ill was i plenty .of thrills for approximately , 'ith Lcn Kositchek ready for i,. w|,j|0 | spectators. The lead was con- . on again, the State netters will being' 'tantly changing, and only in th ■ . at full strength Herm Struck j last few minutes nf the game did "GOLD IS WHERE for the j George Burns narrowly escaped , YOU FIND IT" No Fonder letire mmates, i injury in the fourth chukker j HTARTIVt. sl N|»*\ i ! Ben rwhen his horse fell while making a sharp turn. Both came up un- duubles J hurt and resumed ploy one. anil at the same time declare* hi* slow pilch h "ju*t an had a* always."' And that accounts for hi* Yearlinps to Ploy mhodng the plate on opening day The prexy thrills an mm h as Prarliee Match the fan on areing the ImII cut the If ■ heart of the plale. Vet. he hun no deniren of fhrowing the hall no that hi* catcher %n ill ntep aside and lot the apple nail through to the hack THE DELLS II «.s III ST TIMI I <»n*e In Ihr few three xpo • It ACCAL \1 REATE the late • CO YIY1 EN CEMENT r-f > ptUlird on wlial hula* would railed the *audlot« Onl» in •*4 ID I TKTISERS!- i no amateui league* ex laird, and getting gann* wasn't llie easiest *»h Ihr turn of the rrulurt. Ihr prexv haa done liltir pit* hing lie a Ilerc ih a genuine opportunity for you! out each *priitg. bo waver. "1 season approach Stale Track .Meet Qualifier* Gist year more than 24,000 people visited our campus for the above aetivities and a bigger crowd is expected this year. Shlle's \o. I Fan Advertising in the Ylichigon State News will pay big dividends for it is only Prosidrr.t Show t ikrs of State * home baseball • gam through this medium that you will reach these visiting thousands. The You'll also find hun at mind at t majority of other loml aiw... :..m, ill which Spartan teams air i.-m- Michigan State News will Ik- in the hands of every visitor. peting , •••••••• He's a sport fan at heart. I^sst ; Dtccmbot the prcxy followed the : State football team south to w t- | A IMI — (.railnation Gift* trill he in order. ness the Spartan clash with An- j burn in the Orange Bowl, He'.* i •lways at the Michigan-State j game at Ann Arbor. The president " is Michigan j I St . fourth. ffiichigan fitatc Kes» State's No. 1 fan. And there is j