Weilhtr Editorials Michigan 6fate Hews - llrrr's To llltfr rutin ___ '!'«» i.mflA fare I'nlli'Ki' hy |ni|nilnr iT*i|iii'st(' For New lltiiMiny luriio-t Niniiltcr. Coming Week i student* were Jiimi's K.lihi'i'ii, wiili'lv known irpi'ised tin* other htimorint, will fur tin- -i-roml' Mi. iiipHti Slut c\ MTty-si-vi-tl -tiuli nts in ti m w mu.ir time In- I hi* (iriillrmi liuri<|in*t' :si\ l olli tfi- iliviiii.ni will r hall will hi- iillii-iaitv ii|*-nptl Ctivi' "IH'iiki-r, I his year. ilejflVcy at the end » lat.il ili-ilii-ati-il tomorrow with Nye Aililre.o T't Spartan j fid! term an umiouwemei concert at II |i. m. ami n[u-n lie l iilliiweil lly Tcr|>iscliurcni] Cymnasts ball fti!!*i u fr«.rn |{ejfi*trat* It. S. Libit >'l other Mir) house from 4 :H0 to 7 p. m. rev aled yesterday. Itimciiijf 'I i-impe college Si nat' r lii'ialil I'. Nye, anil Ueeemliei 0 H-,ti. I Opening of the new Mliblun Stale art -alter* In tbr musir »f humor, Hi hiirkiiio building will ormr tomorrow : afteroooo from I.IWI to 7 p. m. JAMKH K. OHCKN i in collaboration with the Music ih i fill- !/«>•/«' .v ball dedication. ial orgiihi/iition held Vg Men Will itlmrnl It uolni subtle UAH MI CH I Xn.KII Participate , »|. |. Nt i: i|s in save on Hie ml of llrv Ittr other (lav In history rliim, In Cotivo PI.AN fONCIKT MtfWiKAi \finltlrr liad shown Up. Ii.i \lrr coyly erased Ihr |..r him. WhfB lie finally shr prix reded to stork . fUh sanplr packages of IN I im PAI. AltTH ks."l ('.Iirislmus Air Will PromiI nvi io uppf.AT en rnv h Johnny! player-., including players wh« will lie homed at Dak Remington the banquet b; hi all--tab At Mason-Abhat Party f wondered the I j Traditional color* «>f j'r ami re will predominate in wviti: sr\nr\s atiiutim (if 'cluli'i fall term semi formal kept everyone! In e«, pine houjfhs ar»d the custom- Vnlet ale • orlading st'eklng-* hung on th» fireplace, v.i the* hai kifmund t Last Biles For , . H trapetl for the ho MSC Student rulors U nnli'tl >cr f.Hklil kTl.k—Page n , Are Today Mini! IP, hers of I ,iM«,r Paul llagwrll is ft worried Iter a use-no • ulture Music (.roup >■■ ■ I t»'» Nve If. to. 1.1- reported fur oratory lr>- i j»mI ihrrr is a 910 lifst prlrr *'• srtttnd. I'AN SI \t in To Initiate bee—HAM.IT Pare X try out December 7 Newcomers men mm* tin. )•• In. em her h. «hit Anyone i* has registered %%-ftti Forum Board < !i ' l»r< ember .1. t'.orfts Sponsor "r» 's stitr .,f ihK contest will rntrr t nntrst Martb I at Ithis l.anrrls ToT^uestiou i' 11ir ■ Teacher* lollrgr. To t .nnrn ihl loll Si or Irs. Building Lift> To Be Locked Poultry men Form (Huh CfiiilerliurA t'.lnh ,"<4itin# for the V M Initiates To Ih-iir talk t'.jir«l Concert To Sell Book |.U Clnli To Hold KaM i*hfill Thinking IMuiih Muilc IVrm I'arly IOnitflil it »m»«. Speialists (»o M r 1 > Strt'e ' Pege I II r|ub To (ionvo mem pert, fe Vocational Tests To In- tfivco Jinvorr tsm Menace nder the ire \t? . written inter social and religioi over nat. 20 h*1 • I II Ne\ ' l:, Dirkinson Tells Stale Sens He/torter Thesf» and ) i- book* ha DM* IMl BU«I th, :• rmi (hi »»« 1 hed throughout the world 1 "n** *'»r various \o/ation», in* i ' n' "la ' '■®V,r , tere*t* in vocation*, personality ampus i.'.jer ThniiKh f>,r thf Inrife part unaware r,f it.Ihe ro||e|fe •tuilent ( or At ,F(Mh I.Mla( Ir, ' StuilcntH to Lend Tbfr» test* will ti« given in ttie gra**i ar.d >V,rr.e> ' vh„ ..,- if t'xUv l iii ,lan(fer from the influeme< of fureiifn i»Bn«. |mrti,,_a-. if"r cucceAA,' he -ay*. :r,ttuen,e* than .tudenti of for- day This discussion, under thi IO >poilM»n»er an in his *tibject, he expressed the ; mm In education this week by the Studfut pariiripantA will .* Institution party Monday. t»r+m* opinion that a professor easily can I Dies committee on in-American jun. w»bt*r. Ma ma» St*v«n«. j FaJI t.rm communion i.rcakfa.l1 tier 4. at 8 p m , in the Union 1 become a fanatic on his subject i activities which U conducting an Anita Skccne. and Charln Cham-1 Mr rrnmbar. r,t ir.n Nn.-mar, c!ub ballroom, according *o Ruth L- j and that if that subject be com- | investigation on* this subject Ko barlin Thii tamt (roup, aided by ; will be held in me Union at 10:13 Godfrey, instructor m institutional j munism, he offers a rea. menace .ess a personage »»4an Mrs. Frank- Charlro Spark*, winner of the - tomorrow admlnistration. i tp society and should t«e removed | lin Roosevelt ha* stepped into thd Michigan Intercollegiate Speakinn Breakfast will be terved tn' | The party Will be only for stu- | at once 1 prf»ceedMf* dent employe* of Sarah Williams, i With the increase of liberalism Kan Youth Congress wl contest, held a similar diacuoion member* who will be communed' for the Jackaon Enehanae club ! in a body at S a. m man in Ra«- Mary Mayo and Doui*e Campbell i in education, an increase which been accused of being a Thurgday noaa, jurrection church. j j dormltonea and Union cafeteria.' he believes has been too great, the head of HatuiHay, DeCcinW't, Mii)W State Ktvs Impromptu You a little bit Diary: Feel dumb so decided This Say Independent (o dub these "dun't-diddle days" Student Opinion Column Ilegular 1Mb council meeting1 j will not be held Monday night due Graduate Manager Victor C. E. Spaniolo and borrow ail of roommate'* Hon- j tu the conflict in time with Sena¬ have to torn to orary pins and wear 'em. Helps ' Dear Editor: 1 tor Nye'i lecture. There will be a to ore*nl»* Managing Kilifor _ Walt Uummel Thin concerns the last chapter in the life of a small dog., rhurt meeting December 11, closing Business Manager _ _ William Collinge fill-up: Ever heir tell of tlic! Saturday the most fiendishly cruel and fellow who thought he had. a bad mankind, the dog poisoner, fed him something containing finals. despicable breed of j early to allow a little study before Dili- {> I" I' pn.tJ Jntranuimls C,roir ease of hay fever until the doc- ; strychnine. Our feelings regarding such a person can he; Now that hay ride* have been tor discovered he was allergic to ! understood without Intramural nthlnt icy which have lawn matching .stride* saying. But .this letter is concerned not: Freshmen hold the I..: fur and had him shave his must* with thr growth of Michigan State's student U*iy enjoyed with the poisoner, however* the merits of the Music, depart¬ her of offices on the It • tuche off. its most. fltimtHnful seasrm this term. much we could say of him, ««.allowed a, ment than the band? council, eight; sophorno; The band and persons connected with six, and seniors t'tnh'i* the guidance of L. U. Fr:m»nlig. assistant athletic Rocky Rockenhach chose foot¬ but rather with our college's. Ut With it were among those who I Trailing are three jum. ball number 14 because there are directendent. |»lax«-d a M h in Uttractcd T209 students last year. This represents more Madlyn Akscin: "Ever since Hilly ran t differentiate strychnine «rk on weekends nr holidays and Unit it is > I've b» en taking organic chem -ymptoms from indigestion. Tins interfere with the relaxation of the only fair ttwit each mem- than half of the student body, her be a ticket to the dedi¬ When I was in the cation given ' No othi i ai tivitv mi campus appals t-» a- large a numl»er everything smells like grapes." clinician hastily treated the dog, clinic'.* staff. saying the dog's illness "Was prub-' Forest Service, my fellow Junior program. There is room for 412 people in the auditorium Need an Id ea: of studentA > a valuable part of ♦ i!u*atp>n intramund ably due to turkey ' ...iiad ! c. •«—. and• »I "" Foresters were obliged tgm to and Hon* Dedication*: weekend duty, for forest flrer. certainly there : hotild be athletics alt*nipt to make po .obK- that ag«-d axiom—it 1 ' If 1 Only Had a Heart" picked iijS s He advised tiew story, for I . . . room for 118 persons who are a Hound Is«I\ makes for a sound mind. t has Is -Dean W Oiltner iave noJ| learned about man-made vital part of the Music depart¬ "It Took a Million Years" alendars.either. If the college is This is in addition to the varsity sport< p?-'*jfram which I rehire . . . istitutinn for pub- ment and have long realized the receixes mm h more publicity and attention but the fart re¬ need of this new building We know that is too late to get mains that intramural athletes offers a -pkndhl nppor- any results oh this matter, but tunity for a gnater number to participate which after all we want it known that we feel is the aim of a well-rounded program. I an injustice has been done. Also - SN i We feel that we are justified in about this situation, Here'# to llififirr I'nrlit-s [ly hope that the j>er- sons in charge of the Tin' mure, thr merrier. of the other buildings will not The less expensive. He mere. allow similar injustices to tie com¬ Heine, the less expensive fur mitted. A Junior Member of the Band mere will utlenil, uinl the nreaI bus I Willi tl This. ... jhycniiwr i, l!'.il* WiCinGAii STAiti wkw3 Fige liite» " SSR Invasion of Finland Headlines News of Week 'inns Will Meet Debt ' With the GRADUATES II ill Entertain BALLET Modern Greeks ((Continued from Page l) Mt 'nine in the dlvisicn of Vet- it (Ceremonies j Ballet (Continued from Hn.-se de Monte page 1 C Church lespite War; Reds' • I By MMT l.r.r. sniOfll FT IIF.HrtMIAN— Next Friday night there will be u Bachelor of Science ! the division of Agrl- Edmottd William Al- j I ; company | tic 1 STRAIGHT FROM ».f r,5 Ho ballet Tie-day an and / night. SPAIN 1 Ttiis Week Sunday's .ermnn will lie the first in a scrips uf four undPr (Ivance Stalled radio party at the house. "Capriecio Hspagnol" v a- December 10 the Frank Burgess, fl tiip hi'wlltig "THp Christian boys are giving ia Christmas party for. under- ■I Theron Floa'e. Perry Aus* [ gagemen? at Montr C.v Way." Dr. N. A. MrCuno i privileged children Ft.mum, Percy John Nugent, presents hidalgos and don will iIpvoIp liis sprmon this ; of food, elothes, and -.ii-- Montgomery, CJcorge Hoi-j i v. bo haw Hhmv Prom Oilier Worlds John Hischmnh wn Hichie, Joseph Herbert •dir. Kichard Falls Woodruff. ('hit t Taus'iit I*.' Communion t the week, lie plan: H) Sid Uvy school spring term, I dward CJeenox, Howard j Pimm in »n in>!i'|i< mli'iii ■ Kox, Hoy Allen litis (lemocrm'y threatened for kapta DELTA— luhet Finland this wk when Snvjpt Uti.xin invaded the ii pulilic in ii mow tiny Dett.v i.oy Mnlom.. PXpwtert monii'iitarily nil wpek Claim- wrr* 1 in/ that the Finns harl provoked the war through Imrdpr KAWA SKIMA— lf» IU \ff MICHIGAN MAN ineiileiits, the Soviets n|iened their riimpitign with 11 sur- I'M in the tattle prise Immhing raid over ltel- An Rowland* j ba - inki. the ( iipitnl, Thursday morning, .puttering the jmpti- 'his Woman's World laee in terror. Thontrh the Finns are re- I'rofi'KMtr llai-k From Corn Con fere lice Thrmifih Coed Eyes .-tilTiy aiiiiinst tremendous odd- and claimed to have stalled AI.I'IIA CiAM.M \ Mildred Call.- ■ A is'., ii ti.■ M.I I.J jr. ,,i w. the Ifti .Man advance Friday morti- tii'-ti;.v nluhlT :ii 11... II. I mi;. they have taken the Hist step Evelyn 'Sclis. Faith I-. I I itul.it a Aith MrKihbm. Sullivan . eks of pondering, the women's fencing honorary a name. It is Shcrmu SeotR, Italian for "fencing naitse the men's fencing organisation joined the l.v toward Hie-sa oeintinn. Scimitar, the girls found themselves I Itlll: NEW GOVERNMENT •a name, and She!ma Scuta was the answer, members of the* Ituth Jubh, presi- for you will open Monday for Marie Holmes, i one week in the little a part- Mil Alt man, Helen ment on the third flour of the .ard a peaceful -.ottlrr (niggle. It Michigan State' ilh>.sleal education for women is Program «ra Prevey, Dottle Home F.r i t. !H:t. • hour- va .11 one of (he eourses offered ;.f 'I m vt-y. Kuth RiCter- »- foov t . It vwry ..it »r... n m. S. (\ Here, a group en gages in field hockey. k\ i IIWM « ONSTITI'TION 1*11 !• CI.AM TEAMS Here at II unit IfWle Huddles at gift shop that ,,, IWO-i'AC.K urpriwtf waiting ,»■ At HUM'S You'll Find Hm PHOTO-STORY Kind of TIES HE'LL LIKE I* ROTOURAVTRK Ai Wi lt \ reeiiril ofattdMo ubitt « *l»ioi-iM»i progeani liigan il siale - vYlMMUHHI iih*iih> lo ■•liHfeiit* j- |ire»Ptllt'il l>\ Ketulriek Ktoibiill »»i a fn-cMiuliitg two- Michigan Pickup* page feature in lite Hietorutl liofogravtire >eeii«>H «»f Suit* llcirttil V««, I I.IKK (itat I.AKiT: .-KI.K< TIuN (IF \iiH»iig I In* man* picture* are art aerial tit'H «>f t fit* I IKS STIUi'KD. Hi.I 'lil'D AND ■ eampii*. I In * n»ii*ie praetiee lioildiim. the aiidiloriuili. llie .... ' l it I'ATTF.KN IN ruDiliS Tn WFAIl U.I. TIIK 1H>|'U„\K .-'..II AND men * ibtrmilorie*. the Inoiltli and iinspital unit, ami tlie -illK.T g>niua*iiiui. 'I here-are al-o many plioingrapliie liigli* liglils of studenl aelivilie*. SI lo $2.50 • • • Mutleiilo will find ihe-e page- a \aiueer 5or penrr. SIM I'rituK lo In Oram! Sjirukul Mrrl Rapid- In Sunday's Detroit News tVRETS 15. R. Prouix, associate profeiaor < f hotel iidmirtotration, will ad¬ ore**-- American Vocational as»o- ciation. Thursday. December T. at Grand Rapids. The association ii To Order Call VISIHQ hoidtng a convention there Decem¬ ANP^EAST LANSING ber 7. 8 and 0. Prouix has chotsen for a topic. J. M. ROSE 108 N... CEDAR PHONE 2-9654 VtJV CAMt IMtfC PISSATISriEW sort Slate. Saturday, December 2, ij aiahim In Lansing. past three years, the former at guard and the latter at enai. frat jrrid team. Willie I-ott. Sigma N« •From all outward appearances the,Hornets should prove Rockenhach hails from Crystal J. Waodv. Alpha (lamp,, to be nothing more than a* t. Hal S. tram. Liake. HI., and Kinek calls honorable mixtion breather on basis of past(rec-1 A- u result ot n miserable exhi- Stair Nr»« Spurt Stall m»mb«-r i Although another gridiron rea¬ Whiting, Ind., his home. ord*. However, these breath- bitinn put on by the first string Thirty-seven gridders were llevpermn: H I! Smith. Phi Tnu: Bob C.-..V ; son at Michigan State is completed, Rnbbii.-. Ahe-.a Epsllon pi: Ted Mtiekrell, K era often have n way of turn-1 ;,i,m 0 fu'' tength acrimmage awarded varsity letters, with , ., . o i last night on the Vocational floor, and the equipment is stacked away i Hammond. Pi Kappa Phi; Jack Twi.t. - ing out Otherwise, as Spartan . Von AM m(iy hj, sUlrtln„ j under the protecting eye .oLFather two minor awards also being made. veil. Sigma Alpha Epsllon; Tony Bus-e,-. )'■, fans will remember from last ! „ f()r ,hp s;ifIir ! Mothball, let's drag out the records hmcn we: [■andox. He,:, Kappa. George Bedell. DeO., year when Kalamazoo gave quite a scare beft»re bowing, 36 to 20. Paced by Bob Morris with j and hnye n final glance at that 1 llo.ee: Max D Irymple. Lambda Chi: J ,, I undefeated freshman football sea- Those receiving IP,I, Petty an,I Charles St.ho, Theta Chi A Van Alstyne coached team eight field goals, and Joe Gerard, Dual Crosth ban -never met defeat by Kala¬ a sophomore, wtih six, the sec¬ ond stringers knocked off the var¬ AIkIo. Anthony Acer mazoo, as the last Hornet victory other day, sity, 33 to 24. The failure of sev¬ Gargett. WilJiam Ken was registered in 1023, the year pickitif up what bllii of new* we Smith Cuin|ili«>ll l»ri,H before Van arrived on the cam¬ eral of the regulars to play their usual brand of boll may find Mor¬ when man Klewicki, Wuitei Don Hossi. Lewis Smiley. Ronald Alltog. All-Col legcRun Kur Inlriiiniiriil Clip Wii pus. In the 1? games played be¬ William Batchelor, Earl Stevens, Briar tween the two quintets. State has ris and Gerard among the starting Won all but two. . j nve* Bruckner. Kred Carter. William Chart Here Toilay Sourtb Campbell .added to its intramural cup sc Davis. Ralph Bennett. Gciald Drake. Pa The probable starting lineup for lund, Paul Griffeth. Frank Karas, Alexa Bowing out of the cross country it won the girls' vollybui! - State is Morri? and Gerard at Stanley Mf R.ie, Fdmund pngor, Howard picture with the running of the mint. Alpha Phi and Ah NOW OPEN i forward, Marty Hutt ot center, and ! Chet Aubuchnn and Max Dal* 'Jmrin' John Talk* Quigley. Lyle Rockenhac h. Bill Bupp. M postponed 17th annual All-coilcge tun today at 12:30 p. m are bur cruh Pi finished second an ! rymple at guard. Others among j "Hold on there Conch." we Inter- J the 13 players on the squad who I rupted. "Before filing those rec- j seniors who helped put St Pl'iis 14 pciints and th:--! PALOMAR Mix up Features WAY Hi a hea ' the colleji Or the ! r.c t year at Joft end gave Alpha Omicmn P; : j will see action are: Bob Phillips, I ords away, how about giving us a : Fred G:.'d;i. red-headed basket- Green and White team in the drive for the cup, i Max Hirdman, Whitey l*»yrcr, ! few comments on, ran off with the national crown l.jl! ,-," Farkas at renter here last Monday. Running their because of Prey's lost four mile meet will now give Coaci injury Kraft. F;.rk alwav- a dynamic leader, been voicing our! a chance to look over the r<- The I)ZV athletic hrotherhoo'l, which has l»een making nrr.ed the h -r.orary captaincy of race here will be Captain Dick Michigan Avenue opinions' Kalamazoo has lost its high- own Frey, Roy Fehr. Gc rge Keller, However, the freshmen a Between Panting and this mythical group. At right so long that a quite a habit lately of fluminal in# campus intramural ath¬ and Bill Mansfield. The loss-of favorable spot for the tir-t t'.aal Palatini j scoring forward line of Dun Spals- change would letics, won its third straight all-colleye champion-hip bv , bury,t Joe Howard, and Bob War¬ \ these key men and the added task the history of the meet : ren, but has seven letter men certainly tie wel- edging out the Sigma Nu fraternity team, 1 to o, for the of defending —.national honors their stuff so late in the •ISM* Ft perfect flame has already turned Coaeh Lauren Jerry Page, Ralph Mon: - ■ j available for this season. The •Jawin' John In¬ cf»llej?e touch fontball crown Thursday nitfht. Thi< tilt w«- •New rate action ' P. Brown's thoughts to rebuilding Bill Scott and other freshtm, I Hornets will also carry the ad- Chlrarai flkalrt i vantage' of vited us in, of¬ the final of an intramural * The .traditional run, annually be watched as material t having experienced take .Bud McKirhnn'i •Beaaallfnl Mkatert' i two gnmes already this season, feree! us a sent, protfram that attracted 00ft ™1■"™ the first of the reason, was field up 1040 team. . settled back into students laavnir j They nipped their alumni team during fall term. doing to Oamp? back field i< a choice :.r- j last week, and bowed before a chair and said, j After a true stor.V book end- lllrrrtinns on how to locate Make Dale In Raallrr Male "Wcl Whn a j powerful Notre Dame quint, 62 to | 34, Thursday night. nu want to know?" ing that sent the ' 100 Spectators that well-hidden Hfiy*' %*«ea- home believing that DZV had won iional school gymnasium: With WHY GO WITHOUT A STUDY After stumbling around for a question wr began: by a fl to o count, Lymon I*. Frim- the aid of a 7!»c lloy Smuts' • VI »: ( K MH1H "JOY MONTH" nulla Mr "How did this >ear's squad stark odig, czar of State's intramural j compass go three blocks due LAMP ANY __ i.AHT rmrs TOUAV program, issued an edict yester- | north from the intersection of I I rnnrhnt Tone • Ann Hothern I day that nullified the winning Michigan and Pennsylvania 'FAST and H HKH S" Without any I touchdown, but gave DZV the dc- avenues in l.ansing fthe fifth LONGER? ling mentor replied, "It was o ! riviott on first downs. j stoplight from the city limits. of the best defensive squads I ha W Mat*, a ». NlfftU Till UUVaJUU'llD ever worked with at State, The disputed play came in the j - finer there h T»ti Hundrrd of Ibf-o- ■ ANI'R HI' HOI I.VWIMlli I'itntf NATNIM. nZAI Tirs TO | last minute t ocap the only serl- j the right or i haps the best.' ! oils goal line threat of the game, i yards hrtwee xmurt lam|w in hron/ (lerge Owen set the stage for the ' logs until you arrive at a dimly- pit, led lint*" UZVs by Intercepting a pass at! hrirk fleldhottse. That's It. with a Rood pen for midfleld, and returning it to the HOLLYWOO3 slty this year?" ! Sigma Nil 30. t'het Aubuchoft, ace passer, went into action with his throwing arm, and pitched an Onlv ra\lMt'XDt aerial to Owen who twisted to the • , 79« Ifi yard stripe. -• Enthu*ia*lic On exactly the same play Owen This question ••renntl to plea-e again stiaR«e«l a pass, and went him immensely, for he reimxl back j to the 8. for tlie only and dec id* In his vent, shoved his thick thumbs into his none too large vest pock¬ FAYE AMECHE ets, and a lieamuig sonic covered his Usual gloomy fare "It's every lie replied fntbuxtinsticrtlly. few of the Imi\<- whom he consid¬ The Pia'n Whistle ered would help tlm var«it.v next lit! Mirhioan A»e. chdown had bee NOW IT (AN BE Co "Well. In the haihflelit there Is Pete Kipnuster. Prle I'nrnarl. Illrh Warn Miller. Kelppe. Wall mr-41 Nail. Ameden Iterme ami Nill Vtearrlilev. Thai's nut all." He rnnllnued. "hnl these are (He hnys Mhn will prnbaMy aid CHR/STM^ IDEAS FROM the SHOPS I' A UK A III MIIIS f*l ahc SHOP SIFTING [j (f am pus (thriatmaa (Car^I-. I n* sMHirv Bill Monroe. At tJames, and Clun k Sis different rampns « (F.very rard Is a genuine f'% have looked good at tunes " ^ pheitoirjphle print «»f a winter « 4. S. V. * • * Tour ^ ymt order t YRt.Yi Ijf mime may He Imprinted on each rard ^ Jtthnson Slnmloul ||f • ♦ • Her iHrm NOW «l IHe UNION IIISK and ( Otrt #5 ^ ItlHiK STOHI. #5 Ike naUUiidlni llnrman III* -J,5.5.5.2.. ft aggressive spirit, great defensive »l»lllts and love of |He game . marks him as one nl the greatest tackle prosprets at Male In sears The kicking of M.oo Miller, the XMAS SALE! HUDSON SEAL! t^all carrying and hard running ot HICKOK KEY CHAIN!* ' I V\ j and the passing ot Jimmy 1'ingcl. i made the future look plenty bright $1*01) (1.50 What e\cry girl fr-m Ifi t for the Spartan gridiron forces an of any Hudson Seal C.ipt i AVRDSJ on e ; tat as the left halfback position In a Santa with a small pur? concerned e of the*e grand buys' As right halfback candidates IkMIIW Dick Kicppc and upeedy Jack Fen- illg|l|(Mt | ton tCl:v delittttrly |s»sxihililies for I Coach llachman's future Spartan ARBAUGH'S 1II rvstlhifi Tourney Christmas Cards The champion foe winter iW*pinq. A warm, Sel lalngaHgg Uniifct me If the t now for Oi>eninft rOlllOllllf ft rMVMy > yet ^ Gold PI (l**cy-typ* fabric craatad MpaciaRy by Wol- \ Wrestlers and would-be wres¬ Nothing more with your name don far winter comfort. Soft at a kiHon'i oar. tlers will get a |! their chance to 'show ability this week when the OmMo SLIPPERS arvund h.s Apolher finger for the $1.00 mea SO rpor All-College wrestling tournament TIM# f,„ Warm •• fur. Sporty tki-wit ityCnf .Tt Muf ! *wings into the athletic picture th# vmree--'- we saw the most praci Iras r ling Hag ever er Just the onU«i and wruti provont cr**pinq up- Ha* tho Championship finals will' be held Saturday at l:4!V p m. in 0«l Ftowtrs thing for those business trips. The CAMPUS BOOK STORE 1 waterproof duck XMAS one «as was "Laitoi Wond*rb*H" that actualy broatho* Demonstration Hall' in eight classes It n,r;(tf» *iots. guaranteeing OpBMlt* the I nioo ranging from 121 tnuinds to the .against wrinkling and mussing. It with you. Blue, chamois, qreen. Sii*i A to D. Heavyweight class A three- up* all around and when opened pound overweight allowance will • • • We have a large selection in hangs from a hook and the clothes be in effect many styles and colors for men. ^AMUU. Ay First round matches staged room in the will lie varsity wrestling Thursday at 4 I.Y p m , with Ceue Averill women, and children. Frtree Raagv Frma Observed this numerous and that. sections Said to be air cushioned for clothes, and I be¬ for semi-finals following Friday at lieve it Another swell gift if he the a same time Varsity wrestlers who have won letter or a tournament are not Florist *1Jt M b «MI plays younger golf (also generation) nice is for the the new Rkx Camera Shop iMikk aval g«tf Hag- They hang prrmitted to compete. All others We Deliver cloee to the body and are much Wnmi Tkdstfr Wig. are lifible and should sign up til Abb* M. rtmie IIIR Kent to Stole Theatre DECAMPS It* Wi* Cnatltm lighter in hold weight to carry and one-third That"* enough for more. — STATWERY today—see you Tuesday.