«. 8. C. Library hit Lansing, moh. Michigan 6tatc News (•Urine Need Ma. I: vq*J1 V saBMjaamJMUflBBU Vulume 30 MICHIGAN STATE COLLEGE, EAST LANSING, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY. JUNE 2, Today's HASSELBACK ELECTED STUDENT COUNCIL HEAD Campus Student Club Plan* Authorities Curpcntcr VTi 11 Hcivc Olive Sewell to Talk Picnic, Ihincc Activities (tfwn \oise Annoy* > L. Abbott, language in- To Women Tonight At IsCtlfgCH Hopeful On With Stringout Vice-Presidency utor. is dass beginning to think that in French reading is sui¬ There's something happening minute. That's what Elbert PWA Aid For Next Year At SWL Meet every ng from a noise Jinx. Churchill general chairman says ,!r Abbott, who describes him- j about the Student club picnic and Nuli*ti»ll Heroin*"* New Seere * a ry'Treasurer as especially allergic~to noise j Mips Olive Sewell. executive secretary of the State Nurses dance at Grand Ix-dge tomorrow (Allege Will (lei \* Rorkenliaeli Scratches; \ar-ily l.luli Will 1 kinds, has bfen persistently j association, will address all women students at an open meet- night. , (Irani Uontiime ;-t |»oii*or Sale* of freshman Pots iiiK "t Spartan Women's league tonight at 7 o'clock in the «"'"»• w,n l"v' Pr"^1" After a march arourn .... • iL a 'church at 5 o'clock and another at Than..' of Michigan State j ;iruj through arrhe- VV .Ilium Hasselbftck, applied oruitita, . winter when he h.d the j Little theater. „ Alice Carter refreshment chair- M'j- 4\|jMS Sewell will talk her vas elected president of *h» Sfu t group in the language building it an experiences as a nurse during mBn has a pJcnic aupp(.r P|anned. receiving a new college box was the roadscrapers the World war. She which will be nerved at the ledges pitiil was pet Tuesday night in the l.'nin o I lowed was en- Riven arliM impetus | (he U( So this term with re¬ •penter. More listed by and saw active serv¬ j Tours will be under the direction late yesterday when John A. Play Will Be moval of the class to of pr( Harry Macy, the recreation liberal ice with the United States lender for the event. The climax Hannah, college secretary, alumni di Abbott hoped for com- i army in France. She is a mem- of the evening will be dancing in made known that the PWA grant ,N"r i' But freedom from plaguing • iwr of the Veterans' Capitol City yesterday promptly I Post No. 116. Authentic State Park pavilion. invited to attend. Everyone is was tentatively approved by D. R. j rm|n< (| lass hour came raucous j After serving 16 months as an •om a near-by lawnmow- ! army nurse at Bordeaux, she mus- To make the presentation "The Merchant of Venice." Ji Kennicott, visor district PWA super- Secretary Hannah, who recently the year [0f ceremo | t< nded tl Speech Fral lass was not entirely dis- | ten d out at the close of the war. y Mr Abbott waxed ex- j »nly to remain in Poland and 7 and 8, ax authentically Eliza¬ bethan as possible is the aim ,Thetas Win journeyed to Chicago with B. L. Earlier Initiates wroth. i Yugoslavia for eight years doing Director W F. Thompson. Ballard, college attorney, in order | seniors h. i work in the educational field of to confer on this matter, seemed where Contest it Research has been made by the enthusiastic about the possibility _ . j public health service under th# di- music department under L. L. j Both the IIIIHifTY* rection c f the American Red Cross- Richards and L. Ellinwood so that of the grant being sanctioned by | were < or I She helped to organize At the annual Panhellenic sing government officials. At the and nursery hools for child refu- the ntyle of muelc.l »lcrtion« lor Tur^.,y nl|(ht Kappa Alpha This appropriation is a part of I the first vai ions occasions will correspond I awarded the a congressional relief I which is farewell •md assisted in training native s as nearly as possible to the Ehza- to do oublic health nursing cup for first place and Chi Omega Spending Senate action iving been ; lowed b\ ■vious to her enlistment Miss and Sigma Kappa received second ! passed by the House, 11 was instructor of nurses in Authentic flourishes and fan¬ and third places, respectively. ' In connection with the bill. G Milwaukee county hospital, fares will be used in the course C. R Van Dusen of the speech jernot Frank Murphy, who aukce, Wis On her return of the play, and other musical department acted as rn* customs of the period will be ob¬ served. The famous ballad, the English department, G. W "Tell Me Where is Fancy Bred, Radimersky of the language de¬ which is often omitted, will be re¬ partment and Elizabeth D. Daniels tained in the campus production of the \en imuiiles Plan physical education depart¬ and sung by Miss Leone Schavcy \oire? will Folk darn ing during the intcr- if Spartan Women's mission, costuming and lighting ment offlc iated as judges. Kappa Alpha Thetn sang "Theta Crash Fatal • llrciikfnsl Lips" and "Kappa Alpha Theta ig to break the monot- June Hagens, who will also be patterned after the Prof E M Bunzet to I El-ru ral mu»(uiK« has arranged the j Elllabrthan trnalmrnt Sweetheart", Chi Omega, "I Love You Truly" and "Chi Omega ToMumfortl , features. Costumes, for the most Sweetheart Song", and Sigma advertisements f ro m I part, will be Elizabethan rather Kappa, "Rainbow Song" and "Sig¬ ifr nics. The class, which than Venetian, for such was practice in Shakespeare's time the ma Kappa Founding " Speech Uliilic is broadcast over 16 Will Attend Lighting and scenic effects will d- - UwDtil- To Ulose Wattled WKAR. rMirklPrt with pend ygpstlv for revelation in the Porter to Play it Smith ' -P-rrker speeches of the characters, and began reading Physics Meet the imagination of the spectators will lie allowed full plav in creat- For Mavoite* gtructors and their guest attend the annual spring i of the College Physics T< Music Students terrace between 1 organization at the Ioiwre , Bill Porter's «»rche I ou s Uttti (.lassies To (rive Program Rosa Wermuth. Original compositions by stu- MirMon Buvh and Instructor Ron Burl I derided In use one- dents of the music department ,.-n Helen Ha.gbt. K,„mcr Frat Elee hslf of the Ag pavilion fur re- will lie presented in a program at Eleanor Bates ay Seelye. Chill He Wain* Show hw-al and rompletelv ignored 4pm, Thursday, in Abbott hall I Jean MrDnnald „un 87 a Officers about «ix or right Jersey row* which were ncrupdn* the other The presentation, which i.s un- del the direction of William Kim- j ; • r Mr arid and Mir Mr I. J lord M u Mu Ticket Sale rftel and I)r L Ellinwood, is the j hall of the pavilion brpn to read his lines, one of As WarMon (Umax of the work carried on in i Luker. Applegate and Mr and Mr.' A A Agrlcul Mimo.ii Vniioiinccd the rows let out a "moo ." Mar- the theory a n d Vounterpoint j Mr and Mrs R the Sia Mon M.ntinued reading, but to no The program will t 9d-Ain Densteadt, radio rlude original songs, choral pre- 1 C Emmons, Mr reived Schneider lo Make (er of the Detroit city police udes. two-part and three-part in- Mitchell, Mr O gether After the luncheon at the High¬ mentions, piano studies and motets ice Rn hards, and himself l.n ml Surreys land Park junior college, the group n the 16th century contrapuntal wt»l make a short trip if Students and faculty m the college are invited Frolic to Present Phiknpfm to Hold Uuternx to Pass Tuesday Lend Spring Hnnt\uet Talent Kerietr Night in Traditional Kite li Kappa Phi. ,nal honor- Engineer* Elect In order to present i ■eview of ary scholastic fraternity, wil v new series of Air Fi ic broad- the annual spring t' rm init II. rHABI.ES ELI X ' lbe introduction of the Veic Officers «ts producers of tiie si w request and banquet for 39 Candida dcers of the various night at all talent which hi appeared 7 p m Friday. June 3. o Campus e .n KH ftrxt. the new .;dent Bernard Coggan. East Lansing, the Union. The pect .e . ddy whirl graduation AWS, George Ann Shaw, then i anfj (;ar| Haussman, Larsing, both >n previous broadcasts be at the third .■tivitiee which all campus have to themselves It other officers of AWS Next, Dorothy Pickett, president junior*, will head two Michigan I state engineering societies next itudios. Home Economics building, it 7 30 tonight initiation will begin at 5 30 p. m Edward T Gushee. vice-presi- Ja k Isbixb alendar Next Saturday's program, aman- dent of the Detroit Edi.son com- replaced Bill a. ...ted in lb;K b> Sphinx t( pun-hellenic. Virginia Thomp- \ year as a result of elections h.ld bomirary iting from the Union ballroom, will pany. will be the main speaker at ter - reg... o ' nior women s prw,dent of MorUr Board j ;a,t week * the last to be presented this the banquet His topic will -b" WKAR I -hi* When Sphinx went na- president of Tower Guard, i Coggan will succeed Walter ' ' irwj t was taken over by the ti ve^ to selected | Lueck as president of Phi Lambda year. The series will be continued Business Man - Phil(»sophy on piano interpn t'.rmer Mortar Board Fol- fill term Pre*nt Day " Indigo as h ''* Following this is the traditional i Tau, engineering honorary Sup- I're** I lub Rantiuri '■ * i.k ustorn. Ola Gel/er. Mt.rtar ceremony of the lantern passing j porting officers elected are Wil- r> m. UmIav. I sms Play in Minstrel Show ^ building The sophomores pass theirs to ; iwwn Clow, vice president, and 'Sixty Men and A Girl' Up ' president, will officiate at ual. the freshmen, the juniors pass obert Weeks, secretsry-treasurer Bane bail Ohio Mate vs. Stale and llrtrMU. t .llrrr grid. wi!l wear caps their- to the sophomores, and the by IV, jses that Apollo will nut SWT. Open Mening t *' while juniors, sophomores, seniors pass theirs to the juniors Killeen and Joe Ruhe t>e affronted by this unprecedented 7 tdgdav Utile *nd ' '^hinen will wear pastel- dresae*. All members of yretj patton is thtn called on to jcad the entire assembly in th* College Bulletin At lut' After onths of weeks of hard planning, it's But instead of this, hare's what departure from the straight and p m ( t upper classes will carry tinging of the Alma Mater here' Whaf Why, the Men» many members of the faculty narrow musical path" Special riding class held Satur Glee club mir.sUel show. It * think of the Minstrel Show Secretary John A. Hannah said, m.. mday ■ but the freshmen will not After the singing of the Alma •' *ir ale file, with lanterns car- days, 10 to U a m.. is discon¬ coming off w.th a bang Eridsy. President Shaw says 1 am glad Mater, the procession retraces its ee club is giving tinued. effective Mj"i Terra Party ^*4 alternate hands, the girls «tepa. again singing "M & C. at 8 p. m. that the Men's Glee club is giv- prehension on the part of certa.r Dr E A. Brssey said 4 p. «. ' * uegin thru- march singing Shadows." and led by the newly- sixty men and one girl trig us a Southern Minstrel show, members of the faculty for fc.u instrel shows aje a lot « Mj»m hall . jukes are kept «lean Sarah lamdon 1 Th» h ruton ordinarily wmdi man cUa a little undignified. b< , ■V ». around Abbot ball, throuih — the majority of the Saierday. WU- ®*a. a-rdena. and up in front of (-•urr.ont Tower. Thta year on Farctlry Depertmrnl Way night, Juno 7. it will go k tf.r Form of Ardrn for the WUI EmsWjt TM pomt to them. I have participa Horse Show Tb. ronrtng pmidmt of Mortor in some, but think thai it is fr id* « sad | *»ui ktrd Ota Golarr. wUl traditiona. exactly the highest type J cut Demonatralien j 1 Snaw will the, Buy Veur Flowrr. From Gna Buy Vuur Ftowm Frm •*-0.100 on the MICHIGAN CUAlfi ««Wii 1'nuiRday, June t, i»,«. {train the already overcrowded re¬ on a la ODD IN THE ROUGH lidtijatt State News* hearsal space. The oftener fine arts students appear before the public, the greater are - By LOUISA HUERTON poMnfflre. F.*«t Laming, the demands for additional units of enter¬ WITH JACK GAUHTLETT nd floor of M*t wing of The Cilee club voted on forty Fuhlialmi Turaday, Thuradar Saturday morning* during tainment and the comes to meet these more impossible it be¬ demands. Thus val¬ n t- . n the basis of yumph." etc. then honored popularity, Slrrr Stan . . . The John Manshau Michigan SUta College. uable advertising for the college is sacri¬ ho «iils by allowing them to Telephone- College Phone 6-VUS. Editorial -Eat I7«. Bual- ficed. and what Is put forth is executed wiir lords' Minstrel-Show "sondlch- . Ross. . went home 'for the three Hay holiday with Corinne After watrhing the Pater Rosa, who swings a mean LAW COtMSCS (40wMtaporyoort Aftamoen- IS rnon less efficiently than it might he. golf ( lull, sock a few knitted hulls against the back of the But the continued absence of an Art be- SCHOOl Sdayt- •4IJ0-6:30 | house, and after witnessing U)e destruction of a couple 'OUNDCD lift Evening — 4 yftor. Men., W#d.( Ph., Center must lead to more serious conse¬ more halls hy Corinne, little feJ0-t.20 AM I, la r inft Sriil .\iimln'r J: quences. The Fine Arts cannot prosper as ACCtCDITID they should at Michigan State College until LAW SCHOOL An Amlilorium the departments which embrace them are frntt.ee court*} ; so situated that they can offer inducements By \\ KAWCETT . THOMPSON to more students who wish to specialize in author All court** laod | The time hits come when the Fine Arts Two yoori' toll*g» them. Even those who are taking fine arts for Catoloa, raeoat- must have a home on the earn pus of Michi¬ courses as minors or because they are pr« - gan Stat t» cnllegr. This home must include Now Clatlft form quisites in the various divisions cannot be an auditorium with a seating capacity of in Fob. and Sapt. stimulated to perform the work of which fd««r4 T. uo. Deof. four or live thousand for functions involv¬ they may be capable when the are contin¬ ing the college as a whole; a theatre of ually exposed to crude equipment and in¬ capacity not to exceed twelve hundred for adequate classrooms or studios. They can the presentation of plays, concerts, and not, for example, avoid making odious dance recitals; classrooms, studios, and comparisons between tin? commodious, rehearsal rooms to accommodate students 5> of the Speech, Arts. Painting. Music, and well-appointed stages and auditoriums in many of our high schools and the make¬ the Dance. Nothing short of such a plant ■l' shift, draped platforms which greet them will remedy the desperate situation in when they enter the college. which these departments and the college With the large state universities placing as a whole are now situated. increasing emphasis upon graduate study, The? need for an auditorium is so palpalde it devolves upon the state college to pro¬ that it requires no extensive discussion. i The necessity for a theatre, while just as ac ute, demands rather more explanation vide the undergraduate with a compre¬ hensive training in science, literature, and the arts. The addition of an auditorium % because the damagitib effect of its absence? upon the arts which depend .on an audi¬ and fine art center will place Michigan State in the very foremost of state institu¬ Which brings to mind some ence for their very existence Is too often tions who are performing this all import - ck-ups from the Oxford overlooked. (liven the best instructional wed in the picture: staff obtainable and the finest quality of "Sent down" expelled SN move: Merely phone our agent to call. No extra charge lor delivr student talent, it is impossible for drama, "Rusticated" barred for n speech, music, and the dance to thrive •rm, otherwise known a* going can senif "C.ollrct, it you're prestof tor cash without an adequate place to purvey to the II ouhl Mnhr Miimln I i Western Stafc Hands ' Rath er ' And fast as well as convenient. When you rem public the entertainment atid cultural bene¬ Annual Kvi'itl Arl Exhibit Displays "Gated" "Progs" "campused" -an exaggerated vcr- to college,go summering, or travel anywhere, ship hy the same depen able, helptul route. Special tags ami labels hy far the best to us. yours free for the asking When you phone, tell our agent the vxc fits which these arts have to offer. Such of AWS time to call and you'll enjoy your tram trip immense!) on Judiciary Hoard in adequacy consists in: n> FRF.II PvrroN Variety of Work I 215 Abbot Road Phone 4-05S 1. A stage sufficiently large and sutll- During the college year, the men's glee "Sconcing" somewhat on the last I a lifting. Mirh. eicntly equipped'with lighting and • tub of Michigan State college has appeared i'I : of losing in that quaint The etchings, woodcuts, and lithographs of the Ameri¬ scenic devices to present the widest no less than twenty-three times on this possible variety of entertainment. L\ A shop suited to the building and storing of settings and equipment campus. Oil each of these sented musical programs occasions we have pre¬ of excellent value, can Artist group, now on display at room 400 Morrill hall. off. i i lu public a t bailee to -co a range of subject mat¬ ter that Mini ihe gamut of all possible tastes. Tbenr an RA! LWAA^EXPRESS RAIL-AIM IIRVICK ss '1 11. . xhiln' v d! i,r held fi 'iii Sunday. May 20, through thetitifalh mmmmm nation will necessary to such entertainment. and have cooperated gladly with the vari¬ .">. A building with good acoustics, ous organizations and departments of tin vcck comfortable seats olid visibility college. enabling the audience to see what Five years ago, the glee club was no such is being presented. Hut the erection of merely a theatre in factor in college life, and I believe that it is about time thai some people rub th.n days and Sunt la THE GRAND which to exhibit what has been accom¬ eyes and realize that the men's glee club plished in the various arts will lie of little has grown up. avail unless proper instructional facilities i>nti\, Mrctrd Show arc provided for training students. itir" and put on a minst till¬ Arts which can only exist through their com¬ ing lav evening in the new Bund Shell, munication by a performer to an audience think we should have the unqnulilie.l and cannot Is taught l>\ tin- lecture method nthusiaslic support and cooperation . i to large groups. The fai t that a room is very student, every instructor and rverv provided where line arts students may xecutive on tin-' campus. a- i mblo . a i las- leal in accordance with a special ruling b\ the suitablc administrative group, the script ha been men's cut aw - "mm omhesiu" iU may work without IH isonaliy approved by Prof. A V Apple upturn are absolutely gate. End men have been pubis l\ warned en remotely approach- lis are now at a woeful that any objectionable "ad libbing" or mention of names not in the official script, THIS WEEK FRIDAY NITE. 8 O'CLOCK will result in the show being closed by me SHELL instantly. Princeton. other large Harvard. Vale, and man. colleges and universities put BAND mid i -i. a I • icou.K(;k i.ym in cask ok rain. •die ..It I. ! i.l.i tli. head Iii ill Sincerity The Slum' of Slums! the new Sinfouia musa play-. concerts, and nitv. hope that Friday HALLELUJAHS CLOSE HARIIONV by ment may be but tin* "THK RAI'KKTKKRS" series which will briny From Sixty He-Man Voices •THK V-OKI.ENKRS" | fame to our Alma Mat. i The Readers Malta ma. Here We Come !!! THK GLEKCt.t H" Speak Ilrth Sari, Sobbing "Th, Men 1 leo" A Ileal Southern "Rug Cutler" H, tin With 1 red Aataire In Hi* Hum, It I S K S I'anieking Kndmrn With Jor Ruhr And Peg killeen E •loke* and Jib,* Thai Will Roll The l-awn Ituneing In Their Own Inimitable Style k Weekly Pass — ] 1 Rides 8*70 Sinfonw'* Snnxith floating Swing Our Own Howtrrwu*. Blustering Kred I'ulton And Superb Southern Strain* Inlrrlorulor Supreme! Any Number l .nrltidc After 7 p. nt. Week Days, Sunday> and Holidays I! II USES E LAST CHANCE! To Buy Twirl* AC The Un .Uiiinc. I'ricc Of 3.W LANSING CITY LINES A Ticket Or 50c C«*h At The Gate — So I oobng! 2-1188 nutted to tho seats and bio... RiN.t.K B WILCOX .UTKK THK MINSTOKI. SHOW Informal BETA ALPHA FRIDAY, JUNE 3rd SIGMA PRESENTS Arts and Flowers $1.00 Per Couple Union Desk UNION BALLROOM PORTER'S ORCHESTRA •I imwdoy. Jiim 8. INS hiCMJGAM firlAie MAWS Awards Given At High School Assembly edward gibbons Registration INotiw Pfllll KfCMtcL f/i'g/t School ( hiss Tennis Team Plumbing & Heating Bailey to ALL OVAUriCD ELECTORS r THE SC HOOL DISTRIC T or THE ( ITT or EAST Mary Dodgr /Wni* Topics Wins State Prompt Repair Serv ice LANSING. MICHIGAN Notice is hereby given that the Win Cups (h"r H KiR School Tourney 214 M. A. C. Avenue phone I-6523 District of the City of East Lan¬ sing, Michigan, will be in session Marv Lou Dodge and Paul Twenty-four i-.m • ,; » members <>f v-broad- the Notes Krentel won tin- highest ■ tat n wkar Trsclt Men Place iat the City Hall in said School awards at the annual lion nay fr<>m 2:30 t»» 3 ;> rn v .a Safety patrol members from f District, on the 4th day of June. dramatization SptoihI in Trark GET A STRAW! 1938. from 3 00 o'clock P M . assembly Tuesday morning of current events j Ba.n y ,-ind Central schools will HAVE YOT A SOCIAL 0BIJGAT10N? from January to J .no Ti.-c pro- ha - their annual picnic Thurs- Mecl: Mi'iitl Sl«r«* For cool comfort and smart * 00 O'clock P M and on all other When they received the cits/.i . summer style you'll need a [Weeks days until the said 4th day cups a* outstanding high .sel finectcd In k Horwood of the kinder- : Ka«t Lansing' high school P»> It With Flower"- of June, between the hours of 9:00 citizens, A M. and 3:00 P.. M., for the pur- ' Runners-up included Betty Jane Hailie captured one stale title and Smith w.il direct - \*h man .• days Wo hope he will soon - from pose of rcgisteringg the qualified Anthony for the girl- ..id .1 .<■?. j was runner-up for another in electors of said School District. Widick and Richard Osnr ; w! <> the state meets last Saturday ration of the hisiory of Michigan Tl-.e second Dated this 13th day of May. 193B tied for this honor, arr-.i.. : • grade i.n going to The Trojan hatters took Ihe BOARD OF REGISTRATION, boys. Betty Jane An'h<.i d 1 • 1 L' have Mr. Bergqinst come and talk GENE AVERILL, Florist Harry Lott, | won the Adams athletic trophy for - Sailor* are dreary! Bitt Agatha Amell. ; women. The hoys athletic trnphv l#irl hrouls < r 211 Ahhott Road Phone l-f»S20 By: Ethel T. Klaver. Secre- for outstanding contributions to • ■ cth Mte nat n« i lags 1 place by one point on tin- collegf variety of styles and braids GUARANTEED FLOWERS BY WIRE .. nh plain or striped bands. #1 95. Others, *2.45. *2.95 tary of the Board of Edu- j'football and basketball wo p" - cation of the School Di - sen ted to John P if and W. •, To Attend j track. ! Richard Dawe „nd !.c.i„i trict of the City of East Anderson m and *'1.50. ff Lansing, Michigan Mr KiebP-r presented ,u •. Swanky sportswear - Wash- R M. vd - (jetofii..' and nasturtiums 1 uoeteers Herbert Hoov.-r arid Bol #11 \RRY\I \YS ahie Slacks, Bush Coats, Gabardine Sport Shirts, . , Spel t Belts, Sport Sin k-. ®*Ra awi Other Ciifl Items. Oxford Murks l.d-1 Field i,.f. rou. roil« sen selection — Mod- tthop. 222 Abbot Road I lav of Thi. V ear TRAC K LETTERS AWARDED erate prices. . . MAY BROS. "the Mat Store of the Town" B. A. Kaunce Co., Inc. II* Abl.nl Bid, - Phnnr 16335 Rowling Notice Of s- —r. Billiards Mr Cooke t(. 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M A it E B- ' hard I) U>tt and D M KRIDAV JCNE MIKlMANs HOSORI l» t .r Cookies, 6 for • Nut C*k>\ G-in., 21a . .r ®(C JClUtl Jfoob Senior (.hiss Cooties Drum WATER CARNIVAL Gorps On Red Cedar River V. F. W. FRIDAY and SATURDAY JI NK 10 & II JOYUHD SHOWS WEEK OF MAY :t0th — m: 15 I' M. _ I'MKK SHOW C.IUM NDS. EAST MKMIGAN AVE. iteserved Section Tickets ONLY THREE DAYS LEFT CardlM R.Hm H Hyn J Jenkins. K B lactWi! J Ov-atl M Headquarters for MacCKKGOK SPOUTS 10 SHOWS - 10 RIDES WKAR. VKKOW SHIRTS. Personalized "A NIGHT IN FAIRYLAND" Jewelry and All • 45 Floats representing M. S. C. student luntrurtor* \lleit of the "li ! • 9 Musk- V - (yrutluatioii Gilts "Dot Mills." America's I'rtmiar Aerialiat cyi.ng department wen t, i «sint- ing Michigan State college at the HARRY • Sports program Don't AnH.-i-u:«ui Found>nujii a Associa¬ Kiggit The Hor.>e Show tion meeting in Cleveland. Or;<». I ridav and !xaturda\. June >rd and 1th last week. The true*.- .. ..tructors budget for C Brewarka Nightly Daa't Miaa It a, W L Cock:,11 CV C - ,V1- ■ ? : the tlAYd 54H» seal* will be m*M in reserved wet tons iur eack even tag loo- and Ui w -ii.ocM. uiy i v. ill o« \ •fhawAiy. Jtnw «, MM TAW WWW PajfeFoui | wellOhioin theStairBighasTen(amithir. non. too Eight Trackmen Head Timing Up Spartans and Ohio State | like Michigan year, hut has improved of late They will afford State strong eon. For Big Test petition. East for I. C. 4-A. Meet Tomorrow To Clash on Diamond I The Spartans absorbed losses tima to Itotedo and Michigan. We; " i k : ,S# ate .SfVks arm comes around all right If he 1 work with the bat was responsit !.. Greer And a Hfl I C a por„f I for both defeats Upset Mark Sport Kappa Sigma To Snap ^ unab|(, (o hm, pctt, Da, Woodst ra Interludes In Playoff Net Final Picked By (irorge Mmkin Slump Delta Pi Chi Bral" kappa llii for Fraternity Croon HARBORNE'S fv ... just a wisp of Chesterfield's aroma tells you right away—there's a real cigarette'. That's because Chesterfields are blended with skill from aro¬ matic Turkish and mild, ripe home-grown tobaccos. Light one and at once you'U know that Chesterfields are milder and taste better. give miliums of smokers MORE PLEASURE than any other cigarette