Weithsr • and roil No. 68 Today'* Fraternities All-College Play to End Convo New Open Tests to Aid Styles Win Approval Program Set Campus Student Theater Freshmen rv For rr, Talks n A On •Official opening ..f the ihirllcm Fam. Today lite ia.torn end of the nesday and Thursday when the new. all-m clern student theater in I auditorium will take place next Wed¬ department of speech and Women Vocations I'iilli'l lli-rii-don-, dramatics ..tfirs the all-college play, "I'rrwtwlllt ami "High Tor." l!iitnmil|i-c \ -pring term to enald" student .• p. s Open. Next Wiu-k Adflrc'.sse* li.v i!i*.-itye SIhit dramatists to ■ attentive eur to the mel- t.H.«her, vlci> rhairmnii of ;1|,. selves of the theater avail I'm. l.ltlZCIl rill IIS' ATrnnional inventory test Nine nriditlfihal speakers arry Cllntcn. Senior It..!I national intTfrnt»rnitv I-mm- facilities, ri. -. will he given to freshman have iteen addetl to ihe Voca¬ -,p made a .special trip to avt week to trip a liyht ell. hikI .- a! rrfiiM as aa Julian lahr." uaa -rrn tags- a« a BrM- by 'uch narrative pfierr flute Francis i -trowski. iMlMooti aiII 'jieak at the nent ! if Mhm.dhn, I-iura _tg snhmnrtm hrM thr (irrman frmhtrr Ankara. rneetif g >t the S* C r Mary Cruel Jolt" description L>ick William. violin, and Arnold cIub nn w>dne.dav het»«H —— duckmg "f approaching ivlor. vk Li April 10 Jeanne \Wt, trdJif M^OUIXCTOW. Anrfi 5—Thr Walsh snwngnsrM u thr admlat. at the door. ..f Wtlham. 1 Sigma Alpha patroneaa+n, alum- New Fruit " the *ub)c« t "The Devlopmenl •< -rj. Kathertne fav.rtte , of tit *•" '"l»~nl Wahr MM. ukwh w.nM hasr r- aadrd ihr hUl far wind»jw» above, and "Sor ™1» onr raw Instead al Iks nr.».sr4 thrrr uaa drlrslrd Mas In Class JW rap" ( 00 v* ar.d 'sophomore girl music stu H. I) Mwtman. Hofticun tf-e Hoy 1 l)r» ng -.Ifirer and committee 01 nts are guestf. 1 *•"'» br l Mi g It la r Er-.rdrd aa - krrteaar in adailala. page parody on "Htawat i department, will act eh': rrr M Tr 'or.lea patter. (nWaau sun la lu aaaftrrrd tana u Ihr n, -nd ha, made irumt .hi '* '■ **d riin,** include Preti. The greatest display - ( c. m Vienna. Be. I r> Boda ' -nd Mr. H S. Shaw. Mr J. Students See 'Selves in Psycli Tests r., ,nd l-.r.do* deEurt«.k flair Iter Mrrr . r. UK A It,'r ah Ik-, i Marie tlye. Dean U.-ateth f brad. Mr. Leone War- 'rrn. Mr,. Ralph N'-aatun, Mias which the burst of poe By don WAV | by other member® of the di continue* Irr 21 There were even page* » fe • It was revealed today l>y mrnt. n ind' - atua! leel. CJ<> 111 III J !!«'(> "V D^tta^rhdrt''m» JUbel I'rof. J. M. Itellaan of tho- When questioned dj® m- IH terpen. Mr*. Helen Lampheer* «*nrno iule truer in number and shorter psychology department that j '"Ist'tr Idliaii^rM Vimr .Irs. R A Fenneil.' ot 'he- ' of during the part year well over i D","n',ld,h"7 "' tng of !he*c tert» ii to create'wm# i • Iducal United Student Peat Sword'. translated from the CSer- ari- degree of ronfu»um in the mind \ committee will hereafter go by the " vat*,'"n " •"•v ampas ( .....u,,,. _Kn mac Ilreatm Memories of »IUdenl* WHO Were inter- „t,!„ ltut ,herr no .ir.« test; of the student, because he may rame of Coftperalive Pence com- Boyhood Days ', and "Junior Phil* ^te " 4 thing about their aptitude*, inter- j en which will predict iucr •- insofar } a given vocation with a hij in ! as ability, and de- i tereft ar«d very low in the in- ■ ncunced Friday, personality trait? eon- t Tf-e change was made at the i ilendar com m j gree of certainty. sidered to t»e deairable for a err- i Ust winter term meeting to avoid ! There certain he j are quaht; tain profession confusion with the national United j Spring Program such as ambition, persever- j . Profeswir DeHaan expressed Student* IVace committee with . The Athenians will held • I and willingness to coope- a j himself as being strongly in favor i which the local group is not affili- meeting Mcndey ever.ir*. « rate which no test, as yet devised, of the Vocational Guidance con- ] *ted. April i. at 7: JO, third dnor. Union j j has been able to measure. More- J ference, and said that he was Plans for ill ipriai event,, in- work had I over, the interest* and abilities ] pleased that students should be better expressing the relationship The new name was thosen as eluding a May breakfast will be i by Dr. Newman, but tfcat teal* had j which an objective test reveal do j no seriously interested m the j of the seventeen group* compriv discussed. | also been given by hbngetf and * not necessarily correlate with i matter of a choice of a vocation, j ing the crgar-ization. Iqutuy, Church This Week are Virginia Baxter, president; N. A. McCune will speak Jean Crawford, vice president: an "The Kind of Christianity Most In hit two regular When M. S. C. coed* go to Southland, their WASHINGTON, April 5,-Cn March 20, 1917, a tall, fashion «;i I April «. take the ravea from local belteii. In fact, Ida huaky young man from Perth Amboy, N. J„ heard Theo¬ win be In etiarge May s.,.v I dore Roosevelt speak at a rally in Madison Square Garden. was quite the most toothsome morsel of all sixty ' ' of the vesper hour which Is to tiens at the Tennessee convention. New York. When the youn(stcr left the meeting he waa center about the sorlal implica¬ tions of perioral religion. The Most obvious reason was her hat, a wee blue so fired with patriotism that he stopped at the first recruit¬ . service will consist of meditations, decked with ribbon and flow-r ing station and enlisted in the^.,, with the ,h(. baekfround .fbusine,. background of business readings, and nHutc, with two ers and saucily perched over ard scattered applique, f[av^ • men, insist that the shore estab¬ estab- snlct. "The Lord's Prayer," by ;ye. But the subtle charm making a Mrs O'C • ' Graduate Manager. Victor G. E. Spankdo He roue quickly. Because of lishments of tho navy, which em- Hoffmeister, and "The Voice In lady of Pi Kap, hta of a bunny blue three-piece sllmly chic. knowledge of aeumanahip, pl,.. irer is general chairman for the Boss of the Navy is known to few- am regarded as heresy by the Ape Man to Speak Thursday, suit of elections he!! : party. Patrons will be Dean and bras; Atsn-rana in the Knexvllle even in Washington. He is not a hats, but they have the sup¬ (William and Mary Flat Hat). night. Mrs, E. L. Anthony, and Prof, ar.d port of Roosevelt and they are Thomas). Other officers rV Mrs. Chapman. Miss Catherine politician. He is a business man being put through. Starr Keester. err.-.- Miller and Mr. Don Buell will be who believes in running public af¬ rencn. scribe; Charie guests. Alums hack for the parte fairs in a businesslike manner. He Frannle didn't seek out the job. It sought treasurer; and O.rd • ' ■ are Melnlyre. Margie hiin out nnd was offered to him chronicler, i Faculty Adviser Hardy Pirael, Jane Hall MrKiD- strictly because of his qualifica¬ bin. Lucy Tranter Sllekte. jean tion. Jerrymeandering Plans arc under w roring the annual Fut of America public II Will Herri, Barbara Tranter. Mary It happened this way: In the with Jerry Dewar . test to be held d-. I'ay Yon In Attend Coltrn, Sue Walters Dsrten and fall of 193If, when Roosevelt per¬ Harriet Barton. suaded Charles Edison, son of the Farmers* wrek thi? te- r, As parades get under way in?re this coming week find the chairman for the conu • Are yoti planning to attend the annual vocational con¬ Tomorrow even ir g the chapter famed inventor, to take the post - ference April 107 will entertain with a buffet date of Assistant Secretary, the first hearts rt the young high sehfiol mine* and the emotional Mtrprr. Mr and Mrs, man to congratulate him, in his of¬ co-eds palpitate as the young wnnld-be heme* *trut t In keeping pace with the growth of Michigan State's stu- Rich will he patrons. fice in East Orange, was Lewis dent body, the student committees who have organised this stuff or sweat under the wooleii military suit*, the old q Kay Krauthetm. Musi tii n of compulsory military » year's conference have enlarged the scope of it to meet pledged Thursday night. GETS THE JOB be a good plan for some organiza¬ the divergent interests of nil concerned. mjha rm afOMA "Thanks, Luke," said Edison, training comes up for conxid- tion on this rampas to InvestlfMi The conference which has grown rapidly since its incep¬ Cte.-rge Starr I-asher. eeltnr of "but I have no business taking j nation. R.O.T.C. trnining here. tion four years ago attempts to bring pc°ple who are suc¬ Huntley, national the fraternity mararine. nnd Nick this job. I don't know the bow of | When such a question ACCURACY FLUB historian, arc a ship from the stern." comes up there is a tendency cessful In-various fields if work. In this manner students guests this week. Whleh alt reminds us of the stu- who are gaining an (duration have opportunity to hear the Iliti Orimshaw is in the hospital j "You don't need to.' said Comp- t«> cither kick tho suggestion in ■ DFFAffTMFNT flf SPEECH AND D1JAM\T1«« j ton. . "In the Navy there are plenty {the pants or to uphold it merely recovering from an appendectomy. experiences of people who have l>e»n through the mill. {•of men who do. All you need is a OPENS THE NEW COI.I.EGE THEATRE Harlan Pitcher was elected pres¬ j for the sake of the color of the Student rommitt-cs have planned this conference since ident. and John Vogtmann, secre¬ { got id assistant. Count me in.' • prugrnm. And so it was some for some time and the targets WITH THE COMIC FANTASY fnll term and have approached many of- the problems in¬ tary treasurer of the pledge class. | "Do you mean it?" said Edl- j s< 11 of a solace to read in one of volved in vocations. In many Instances these conferences I tho exchange papers this week still as good ns new. Disgusted, have furnished students, contemplating entering n certain "Sure,", was the reply. "What are you doing Monday?" i about a plan out at a California the sergeant ordered the boys t« HIGH TOR profession or field of work, with an insight into the posxi- Commentators said Edison. "Come dewn to Wash¬ j college where they have investi- sults. move a little (loser. Still no re¬ Finally in despair the offi¬ By Maxwell Anderson ington with rne and we'll fix j gated, the situation fully. bilitirs and txpcctations. cer ordered, "Fix bayonets ami Attendance for this conference is voluntary hut it is to Ijook Spruce I SIX POINTS charge; it's your only chance." ». A THUS EVENINGS I WON EDIftON * ADMIRATION j (Jut of the investigation has DMA AND DATA tvery student's advantage if hp attends. Kacli speaker For Spring startling facts. Here The two men had bee; me ac¬ cum© some alter telling his nudienee what the possibilities are in a cer¬ i quainted only the year before, |nre a few of tnem: (I) the uni¬ Purdue university has shiner tain line of endeavor will answer questions regarding vari¬ when Compton was State Director versity would suffer no financial by a survey of its students that ous aspects of the field. | A packed Studio Theater at Wednesday night's style president of Thomas A. Edison In¬ 1 | of Relief in New Jersey. Edison, difficulty if drill were made vol- better college stork than the the rural lads and lassies make ctty The conference is designed to assist you in siring up jshow proves that Michigan dustrie*. Inc. was also starting a j untary; (2> no federal ruling re¬ girls and boys . . . Tulane is quires R.O.T.C. enrollment; (3) it paring for ib> annual turtle race To Better Serve the Senior ('.lit*- your probable vocation. It has taken a great ileal of time Staters nre taking their does not develop character; (4) . . . in case you haven't run acrnsi and money to make this conference jios«ih|p. So why not spring styles the R OTC. developes seriously. Not a mind the latest collegiate money talk plan on attending this conference. It may pay dividends. i only did the 100 mnnnequins Rive that accepts war as inevitable; (5) here are a few words; A peony is J rmtls valuable Cushion Ideas, hut ! compulsory training has little Spring - - .1 Serious Problem j tuics will Im» taken, too, from the • value in national defense, and (•) j it has litrt© value as physical Tickets A serious prnlilrm faced the editorial writer. All these points do not apply to It was spring; the lawns were soft; it was lime for the animal "Keep OIT the Grass' editorial. And he wntited to i Michigan State college R.O.T.C. I but they do reflect what other col¬ Organization of the school sys¬ tem to lit new conditions could be will be sold to tfwiehine. It was an Ediphone. write it in a style never before used. leges are doing in investigation made as follows, the report product of Edison Industries. His first nttempt hrgqn something like this—"Because C mpton assigned relief worker? {of compulsory training. It might to the housing project in a of melting snow and ice - But he decided that wasn't way Anne Adams whs wearing a that evoked Edison's admiration. worth anything, lnvntisp it had liecn used over and ov»r. modish grayed blue SENIORS EPISCOPAL masi spring print, Instead of handing him a lot of "The lawns and greens at the college are in n soft condi¬ full skirted nnd white lape'ed. tion - - was his next attempt. when she commented on children's oa>i«a But he dicided everyone Edison free range to select skilled otrmm or rmm knew that, so he discarded it. clothing and silk dresses. men, regardless i f politics, with Esther Turner discussed millin¬ the Before he even wrote the third start—"Student* are ery nnd looked demure, wearing a result thnt tho Now Jersey EH A had the most efficient record 8, 9-30 and 11 JLK urged, liy their regard for property anil hv college tradi¬ ONLY Viking blue skirt nnd gay-ninety- in the country. tions that - - -"—he knew that thatrYoo. had Iwen over- ish chiffon ar.d lace blouse. Worked. Mary Todd Belpnp looked as j mutual two admiration between the The writer was becoming desperate. Fourthly, he divided smart as any of the models she de- men. They are entirely unlike ihewever. t\ mpton, is a tall (six to start with an Adverbial clause. "By keeping off lawns : feet three), ringed, two-fisted type and on sidewalks they can insure a more beautiful campus," was the attempt, but it sounded stiff, so he dropped that. of executive, with the picturesque profanity of n Masefield sailor. Ilr SATURDAY ONLY on "Cmsspaths made in spring easily keep Iwaiitiftil supplements the quiet, whimsical, ran a 1 music-It ving Firsh Cat Daffodils, doten - .........19c Saturday, April 6 Secretary of the campus^unsightly throughout the summer." he used next. Sweet Peas, Hoaen But he wasn't sure how long the paths would last, so that, I9e Edison has boundless patience: also, was thrown out. Compton. until his riding accident Flowering Begonia Plants 19c He thought his next start was a new one. "Collige of¬ Rose Bowl and Rone | Inst summer, had tune But lying 24c ficial* ami various-student organisations, like - - -" was the I four month? on his hack, after a Violet*, per boneh Remaining Tickets will go on sale to underrl.i-mts new one but he soon saw that nothing was mentioned about severely crippling fall from a . 24c horse, keeping off the grass. gave him calmness he never had known be a measure of Large Flowering Begonia and ARrilR. Total salts will be HmHed.~ "Alpha I'hi Omega nnd other groups, hole in the pust^ Cineraria Plants 49c helped considerably in preserving lawns," was his nexT" BUSINESS INFl t rXCTS brain child. But he so* n remembered that Alpha I'hi Omega was again planning something for this year, so that lead Noted is It may net be brilliance, but it a clear-sighted perseverance JewetFs SENIOR which .lies behind was too lie (luted. Specialist Compton s work today in reorganising the Nnvy i wan stumped. All he minted was a simple, terse an¬ nouncement als,ut walking on the grass and its evil results, To Speak Here department. He and Edinm. tn.th and he couldn't even think of that. Dr Max Minor Peel, professor ' Suddenly he blinked, and stared. He tead his opening*. f surgery at the University cf ] With a shout of joy he ran through the office, Michigan, will Ire the :praker nt lie was an open lecture happy once mnre. For when putting the leads in the order ma Xi. national sponsored by Sis- henorary research j | DO YOU KNOW- in which ke had written them, he found that lie had said fraternity, at 7:3» p nv, Tuesday | just exactly what he wanted. in the Kedzie Chemistry lecture The RED BUSES A world renowned brain ard Hurt-"* Your Chance for nerve authority. Dr. Peet i» aLo noted for his interest in education, A SNEAK PREAIEU zoology and ornithck g>. He is said to possess the largest and most com? let© cc 1 lection cl bud skim in the United States. Auditorium — April 13 LARRY CLINTON Topic of Dr. Poet's lecture will be. "The Romanic ol Modern Sur TICKETS 83.00 Saturday. April A 1M0 MICHIGAN STATE NEWS 'eports Indicate Upswing of War Activities 'romotlon of Churchill SMALL'S styles Draw '• '■"* V"^i Women EWl Si ml on t Interrioirs Praise From 'resages Belligerence Audience Spring Term Dorm Heads Governor Open A (iini iilrloly Voir n Part of British By JEAN BILLS (Sec Picture on Page 1) Gay spring hats, suits, coats Spring term officers in the seven women's dormitories iml thi Sportswear will he installed in the next I "White Book" Stirs and dresses of wool, silk, and [*' n Washington cotton tempted women and two weeks, it was announced yesterday. Alt ilnrm offices ,ni | Department YMCA Plana Two Kirls who viewed the 1940 Foreifi Stores MwUnp Sunday Home Economics club style hove been filled In recent elections \ ,,l, A beautiful show Thursday night. Senior •Id Kv new department, , Sid l-cvy A, their initial keyed- tn high pitch of style gct-togtther of South Williams has eV.'trd the year, the Y. M. C. j retailing majors hoarfed by Wll- Joanette Gnss. president: and <|itnlity In new 1940 Tit, iihrase. 'total war," was hoard again in .Eur. A. is spen* j ma Fritz directed the eve it in Ruth -1 pe this soring two nreside dismission, at I Little Theater. mary Mangold, vice president ami Sport wear belligerents licgnn again to make Warlike sounds ! lh» bomes of Prof. S. C. Davis, of Suggestive of hot white sands secretary: Bern ire Shotdts. treas- I ,r,| moans. Demands of the British people f.,r a more urer: Ruth Wiregnr, social chair-' U< war policy resulted in a cabinet realijrnment vigor- „ detsirtment. and M. i dashing surf was the un- Peters, cf the forestry depart- j mcnse brimmed and deeply crown- man: Janet Hnnee. assistant *oel«l j ^ ^ irlvrn at I0:M a. m will he North Williams has elected Lee nnyy domlnMw1 "The Ciradaa'.lnr Senior*' Flare Y | the mltlincry Held. n u r. president: M y r t, c e ■ |* Od tress has point- Margaret Winters, president of the Urning branch Especially |||t;||?J 0S««p||,vn| !he move has brought "I Lniversify of Michigan alumnae, will ,triklng-™riL.lybut ihaTmlng- preside at the husi- ly iwri-hni over Dorothy Lang's Schmidlin, vice president: Maxine Richer, secretary*treasurer; Ruth I n 1 Modern American I ■ u •• nc»* meeting of the organization Monday evening at 8 o'clock a tiny doll-like flat brltn- NifTcneuRer, social chairman: Jan- \ theme nf i ew e\!.:' !i\ • w» T'"p MT,n< f '«the mier Paul Reynaud the social loom of Eastern high school. with steep, steep crown, a* yielded to radical Miss Freda Kields. guest speaker, will present "Audience demands for another te«t * Atmuiwi'iti.m ext Appreciation of P Nays."" ofg ... ... . Rcai'll N©W " "v"' II " X1 'V'n ,vn 'I*** J'?'™ "'TT .. n the war" pel icy before Mrs William Wise is gen- mcd •ixrn of deputies, to rrect High School eral chairman with an assist- erownrd. hinted ..f mmmrr ,h„,lnw. ||j ■ aij^ii .timi rw -mtstivr. .51 ve blow in the west ing committee of Mrs. Stan- cod the war" is the im- Gives Annual ley It. rnnfnnnjt. .Mrs. KflVin n,tton line, were The 4«h and 4Mb auction NORTH , plan of Nazi Germany, Glenson. Mrs. Joseph W Plane,. chambrays. |»op- of the Michigan 'Ilorse Breeders' New officers 1 i :d •••»« week Marshall Hermann in n speech. Concert Miss Ann Wheeler. Mrs. M Brand igo. Miss Esther Clire. M. bnSi tlm, types with bnRbl stripes. full skirts, and pig tailored association at the livestock pavil- .-,re: President. > Wednesday and Thursday sold scretary. Urrnine Vial: treasure •at the signal frr the total br|(s infl horses fur a total of $13.!»8Y Muriel Whitin-: vice preside-. • to come from Der If! TtKE PARCTOCAL STEPS blockade of Sc-.ndma ■fitly by Chamberlain :.«d neutrals that the "41 al "f ma for Individual ley. Mrs W A Neumi eh.-.l groups. Discus' D Mahuxht. Mrs C E Milla e»l lllaz Idifiu and > Ralph Kircher, i • Mr- W A Keen University ..f Michigan delegates, i Jane Bowen'i smartly fitted and localites William Knox ami1 swing skirted, loop-belted, and Arthur Thompsett! bell-sleeved coat of high-twi^t W. E Teglund. proxdnee chief' black w««l with of Alpha Tau Omega, led the line and white scarf was a product ctisaion t.f "Cultural dls-j Development APO Will Feature mtlege »nd the Mere thee ,, indu.trl.l; SO . cm- "rgen.g»t,.m. are taking part. . ofJ.Uormg cta-.es. Her smooth. Week .truw luit. up- turned brim bound in white v. • of Member* by tfje Fraternity." Di*ri»vsif.ns to tie held tht* morning in the Union follow:: Lansingi Color plate Company •• whether the ptpers ,n ^ ^ e planning "t the ■ -ntrro cr rmjr "Ust Term Senior*--th* Erater* 'if or not. wrrr nlty's Problem Of." Theodore I rtin's veek presidential pri- Pence Oration* supplying tlnencl -upi-.rt. chair- men. und -ecrctnrie, for the group > ■ Blehard. Mackrell. Kappa Sigrr.a: "Respon¬ PitnMtont R..-*^ sibility of the Fraternity for .llsj Manufacturers _ 1 trict Atttrney Thomas dltcos.ion, _ Members' Actions in Society," ofPrinting Plates ni ~ The student lerture tK.Brd »•«< U I. their respective .i iiL.)w ln,,n flivi'll George Star Usher, vice chair- ' r party nomiretions. Ihttrumentel in securirg the mem I *»!>« II man of nations MFC, "Graduating 317 N* LARCH STREET he »P*akfr Rv . nt Garner PlTp Students •• for the Seniors' Place in the Alumni Or¬ mm wii.i. speak ganization." Glen C. Stewart, j PHONE 27012 The additional speakers md ' Lansing high school matl thetr ematiCR students under the dire This noop at 12:30 topics loclude: President ] lacement — Leoi - rd tiftn ^ln frothy Stophlet. Shaw will lunc for presented !#:«• visiting deans and onal ofTI- and J»rtc Co-chairmen of the general for most: - convocation are John Lifsey and Atr Hostess and Commercial Ted Mackrell Memtiers of the 51'OKT JACKETS Kwji M Alpha Ph.1 Omrm. will Aviation—Victor Vnrr.on. prrwm Students iiarticipating committee are Dean Fred T. . EVENING SNACKS . , „ preside at the meeting. net director. American Airline*, LEVI I IKK Inc. Himm. Dick AMerton. Dak Mitchell, llonald King. Jamet COATS, Holbrook, Lois Benzet. Betty 1 Tborburn. Bao'iuet committee is Wildlife—H. D. Ruhl, chief of SlflKT COATS Marshall, Evelyn Kurtz. Laola j;composed 8f James Keltey, chair-1 AiiIImiiiv S ill Allrnil game division, Michigan conscrva- i Hiffg*. Shirley Caswell. Mar. man. George Waul, and Arthur: i' tion department Marshall. Maiiivn Sharp. June Howland. V^leriou* setback to nd jur> invottgati n Chimin* Mcrting Music — William W. Nerton. • Hajrs, Jo Anne Brundidpe. Jeanne National fraternity officers here IT'S- 'bich is mnvtng ahead Flint public school*. Photography—James Carr. Linn: Flanders. Dueothy Hern. Erne*» for the convo Include H. M. Van. Harper, Carl BML Ned Penfleld 1 lfoe«en. Sigma No: G. S I-vher SMALL'S Camera shop. East Lanaiag. Tm* Kins, Pal McCarthy andiwnd E. D. Huntlev. Theta Chi: E. Strand Theater BUg. rbfuary. UKii. iversity librarian dis- checking 'Aeeu used iaot ui out a a West book, May. urcet and pollution on Psychiatry and Psychology— ! Carl W. Bradford. Lansing. —liuUrance—W O Hildebrand. secretary of Micliiian AaMN'iatiou I Larry Rasa. nouiMer Bsh Hlson for «4hy Horn preernM was student thepre^eui and D>.r- a pwno ui- ar.-i N. Littleton, Phi Kappa Taw: Wil- Ham E. Teglund. Alpha Tsu Ome* ga: F H. Nymever. Zeta Psi. and Glen H. Campbell, Alpha Gamma SANDY'S ACKOM raotl XTATE THEATEE ! % nwtFoar MICHIGAN STATE NEWS . April 0, UNUSUAL FACTS Texas Relays Baseball Foes Use Caution Durcan. the Mayvllle junior, still the chief enemy i 1 Often Track If there'* one thing that fielded .923 last season end puts plenty of xlng en the business end tun baseball squad a< the fifth day ol out-of ,t r„ . Michigan Stile'* 1940 ha*e- tf a double play. tlce Friday aftermmn. K- Scrimmage continued to hold »he spotlight In- Spartan grid drill* yesterday a* Charley Barhman sent his charge* Season biill opponent* hail better Only new member cf the infield watch more than anything quartet this season is second base¬ hi, pitchers a turn on Thursday and Friday i„,,i • was brought out fo'r i,, ■ , ,, , man Bill Morrison, the sophomore through an abbreviated practice session. Home Team t.ird. Id.ic this season, it's their ac¬ . sensation from'Long Island, New ri.AN GAMER The pace has not become heavy yet, as players are only For Purdue Meet tion on the busepath*. hagimiing to round into form. For the most part, llnchman has concentrated on his new' No* I Saturday In fact, if they're doing any York. Bill makes short work of any butter who hits in his sector {serious thinking at ail about get- and is alio a dead shot at third If the sun shines ami •! erman hasn't produced by Monday, Kobs pi Slag men, allowing I be veterans to j II, ...l.!,. Hill polish their individual play on j For Sltllt*»•»»»• .... fun ' "P Michigan State will be one j ting men on base. State's foes are cr home.. George (Tony) Owen, of the farthest -traveled! » bj bnve dow.n ,h,t former Detroit Northeastern ace, ,flrst base line at top speed. For and the only senior on the firing the Spartan squad ard play some intra-squad j two of theii k, F«r( KjlllH i. • cause the tackllnir and blocking j "boils at the Texas Relays Conch Jtbn K„h,_ U^outhern KENNEDY IMPROVER UoFrbnU and foctbalt fans who al Austin (Oilay In a g.gantlc 'college teams, and the Spartan's Owen's Job is grabbing the blazing t that has ilratvn moreJ-early seaun diamond fans are pegs of his infleld mates. Tony squad, completes the picture, rained out the Spartans on the ~u., need n ploy. Kobs is espeeii,;:. Of'H The play of Bill Kennedy at ,d'"ire " Hnubl' bl11 'nlI'rl"ih I.win cinder slais The fjrat j 'fuic-k to say. even at this stage of playetMhlrd OS a saphormre, fec¬ for his pitchers 11 v - littler his new center .post h»« pleased j meiff this afternoon should take e major outdoor relay carol- |li" k-mr, that the varsity infield und us a Junior, shortstop on the of Work before^ffTfr^ . 'I'll I'ltl has attracted 'he stni« of 'he |'* "ne of 'be hardest and most ac- 1937 freshman team, and fielded Wisconsin, April 17. »• the Spartan coach morn than any- herd of the activities scheduled curate throwing combinations as- *.• been t iii'h and the .921 last reason. lit Net or j|lt> campus tcdny. iegq field. der the tutelage of Jim McCrary. Long- i "ertihled here in a long, long time. Cold and 'muggy weather was a Bpni tan groat of u few years jI J'Jjp Hobs plurs a regulation Ktbs, peering into the gloom j'State'r Buttingswing averages c m'hln to be- through ■ king the meet two-day affair ] which hung over college field Fri- , "Bill looks like he might a inip oflo. | show Bill Fitzslmtn'ri, rim i Cestowski Is . . t, have what It hike..' Ilncli.nun | «' 2 "» also appeared to have j man will r practice. The southern teams now hitting mid-season form, Three Spartan fffirials repre¬ sented Michigan State at the last chief honors. They advanced five CLASSIFIED rites held for Notre Dame's fam¬ men into the final rounds of com¬ ineke the grade. towels, hetlshgets, etc.). The inn arid !ii"-l i f the !• ueh will almost necessitate n Among the linemen, Big Tom ous track coach, John I'. Nich it- petition. — ire run by students from Korea college. •ad performance for a Spnr- Johnann of Detroit showed well. son, in South Bend Friday morn- ONLY ENTRY • victory in the relay. A tackle, Johnson is the ptts'CHsor Slarl Slurs in (ivnrgin Count* The sprint fleld Is topheavy Cestowski was Michigan's wily of great strength and power. The Spartan trio was made up of entry in the tourney. The bur- 'h stars'who will In* out for the KNOW (H'RTO early next day and a long haul to Allien ( . assistant affile'ic director L. L. of upholding midwestern and our top driver, O Wilkiiis, as In p on Its I jn-wn row held by ex-Spartan Frimodig, Charley Bathman, and boxing prestige rested today with After four conse'-ntivc^ after¬ i W bur Greer Wolcotl of Bice died out or bed at H a. in. next morning and Al Kircher. Bathman is a former battlers from the University of noons of scrimmage, the pigskin rookie outfielder, enmptuh e«l about |» lilt J - runner-up last year, but lie Irbh track captain and grid star. Wisconsin, who qualified two men. I w •'! face terrific competition from Athletic Director . toters are still hitting would-be lii.*- face. Martrihft~ practice . iuucii . . opem Balph II. Young The rest of the contestants are | L. r.ie . runners and snapping out of the huddle with the same gusto they year with the University of Georgia before a p.i Hill, the Texas streak, and was unable to nttend as he was mainly from the south and far i unning mate Freddie Bar enroute for the Texas showed last Monday when they fiiiikli pitcher against us . we collect two hii Belays to- West. Same routine next morning . . except foi Slai Cestowski fought at 105 pounds ran out for their first evening Here East l.anslng the rest I of outdoor practice. mumps and was confined to college infirmary \\ m i:4 awaiting the Nenrly every mid-west school during the past season for Michi¬ "go" was represented at the ceremony gan State und was the Spartans' While their aggressive tions remained the same, the squad as a whole has begun to show the ambi¬ the ti m dange'i l-^Mafe in jind eontageotl* disease : but lose .1-4 in 11 innings . . . game - I ntdiNif practice, as lum a week to get they Used which raw the well known Bumbl- most renditions In-fore hook- cr mentor laid to rest close by hard puncher, Cestowski was a consistent performer. Not a SWAP/ signs of their earlier workouts*. Although still somewhat spotty, the blin king has impiovcd consid¬ -.a: n I with Bur- I Notre the Spar- ! fame's immortal Knute clever boxer and usually won on The two were very close points i friends, and it was Buckne who rather than knockouts. The Spartan fighter will leuve £2^523 erably and the backs aie In-gin¬ ning to reel off longer gains. A lieat them tl- VOVF . m l. II1T Mos-n.tV T MOMMl We;.tin ' permittlrig, the flrst of- r....—... brnuKhl NkhotiKjn to South Bend more than twelve year, ago. ... » the west coast immediately on the return trip to East WANT-ADS til(itff-t- n'tttrie g «.f I smattering of passes combined ut iffeienl intervals with the running attack 14 strikeout* fi. ltd iiold«M r win I.not will be indd | sterility aft- has also begun to show Improve-, men! with the bUte-shirtcd offen¬ V « . sive eleven getting off Several f?'"' aerials which connected. Trxa* Rrlavs lodav. SjKirlnns ('onw Through in Tirolfill The . Injuries Weakens Spartans to the In Wrestling Tournies In particular neixl c ill si us and javelin . . in 12th . . . State eraeks over tlid Bruckner and Bob Ft Itmorai By Bob Aslk-.v ne back, we win 14-12 ... 22 hits I turn the tiitk with the "Yep, our totirnumcnl entries haven't Been iloiitK so noml, Will Davis, Wolkowirz, ritzsiinmoi Bill Morgan is the • spear tosser. lap (!oi lint, then, we've hail some pretty tough competition ami asking Conch Kobf those Injuries which hit the squail along tinvanl the close Nt'ller* I'riirticr of the season cut our eligible man power almost, tn hnlf" lit'lwri-n Sliowrrs . reflected wrestling mentor Fendtey Collins in his friendly southern drawi when we questioned him recently about Uncertain weather i-; still Ileum Riggs' and Hill Mar-« harassing Michigan Stale's te ini* tin's recent losses in the Na- Munion (>ols Jusl Dossorls squad. However, like the other garndeu, football tackle who took sections in the spring sports Jig¬ tionnl Collegia!ea last week. |"i' wirMtlng last winter. ' to Itifhmond. Kentucky rock Doc Matiion saw and spent an hour telling saw. Coach C. D. Ball's men are making the liest of it and practic¬ "Especially was the going khowfo promisv er meanwhile eating three dessert* ing whenever able. tongh in the intereollegintes," i "hateh show, promise or turn- C. O Wilkuis tl With two victories balancing r.vone in sight with a paytrss spring I '""."•J' . continued the former Oklahoma s"nM' .Per'onnanees." term if fftey ate stci i Ft ul:» two defeats suffered on the south¬ and lie may 1h- able A A M star whose alma m e national ti to fill that heavyweight slot with and long trek home ... ern trek, the Spartans can sec the P S. Si-cial note .-. the Georghr IN* A hit more seasoning," . run a clo-e second to the State dearies Then the rather colorful coach, . NEARLY TIBS HIM who ran still throw nny of his Why. throe Indiana and Lehigh charges, gnl that dazed .look again. boy* Biggs and Martin drew in "Yep, 1 should have a good Pitcher linh llall Ijparns To their opening matches went on to Buy, Sell Swap team next season, but you can't • win places in the tournament Martin almost pinned his fore losing, and then the feTlhw he- j, unt those unhntched chickens I figured we an undefeated i haul (weornia Peach or Spartan Basel: ered that even the |Jni- most courteous ill.Pitcher Bob Hall ha went on to cop the chnmpionfidHii * and the In that weight " B)gg>-' man ti*»k Mxxind place " »f Michigani same along " out outhertr belle can make that the a vet ige woman's knowledge r< He also found *eptlon of goings on PHONE A ays tieen a pet of athletic naed for taking a hitch In their With the remark that this yem'y affair is rather astounding in d lie recollect- Bob learned all this while traveling \v baseball team belt* and getting to work if they 1 wrestling is practically completed, k in 1931 when a an its recent southern trip want to catch up with the record .j we 'causunlty mentioned next Mtchiga me thing. We # We set by last year's varsity, which i year's prospects and the lanky Rivr you Hir .orilid drbuls jmt right straight as „„d |h(, Oklahoman'- eyes lit up they were depicted in the page- won 0 while losing 5 ns he rt stared at ore of the fieldhouse's Iir I lie "Rrrt and Bl.uk." ofllriul ! Most-prized triumphs last year student publication of the U Then the coed tried to mak were over Notre Dame. Indiana many walls "Now if I only f Georgia, directly the I conversation—and the trouble b and Western State, while Virginia had a heavy • ' "Well, anywi Stxtrtnns WTre beaten iti t' Ran. Not contented to talk ahoi and Michigan darkened the pic¬ weight. I'd have the best outfit 1'Vi ,ec pushed at the opposition since I 11 concluded off to I Colli end game of the two-game ; the »nther ersit.v ture. came to Michigan State." tin rid h tlu | immediately plunged into the in¬ Like all eollegiam. ever hale : tricnte subject of baseball. That wrtrtthng roach •. said dreamily "Why, I'll have Martin. Hutson "(loir ball players must have their was her mistake, for her first ath Yearling Sports Riggs and Lriand Merrill hark, t- Totijilu-r" dates. I lotic statement was: And Just as a Georgia bey nnti Give Last ('.all oay nothtng of those freshmen ha\*e coming up " l| nnmic Tall Elh worth Vir , former dy- j cipates meeting a California bath- j neon. It was wonderful. You would "Oh. 1 saw you play this aftcr- United-States tennis cham- Attention all froth! This I, the Then Collins g<»t off on the 1940 ' pjon ing beauty, so did Michigan State's ' have won if it hadn't been far and Davis Cup star, considers last call. frethman squad, which along with Bob Hall anticipate a date last 1 that rotten pitcher." golf a tougher game mentally than Do >cu . powe,, any athletic Walter Jacob, who onre starrest tennis. Vitw»s_Js very definitely a Saturday nisht with n Georgia : smart girl. She had caretully talent? Do you enjoy getting out IH-Ile known tn tome circle, «, a ! •I « Spartan grapplrr, i, ona nt hi, 1 rumor in sulf Truring pr.. ton'-i- worked in a word or two of more in the ,pring and Icing the ball flgvnritr topics of conversation. C-eorgia reach. i [he says, when you play three or ,yiinl)!e. She had talked around? If ynu do, let u, Do you know this is the flrst uh- four times week and trr A FRACHt -jon a subject cf intere«!t t * the the meantime, is the only kind »»( We will call her a Peach, for o j Spartan player She hadn't said, a over in the gym and sign up for 1 turn out tennis that can championship golf for strain. compare with There'll lie no turning pro in golf nary a heavy- as far as Vines' plans now arc while Mr. Hall must have thought he had a ration one. peaches can he rotton, but not nit belles—so they think. After alt. ! "ingle "yawl" for Myou-all.'* She ! Had praised the team ard even »n excuse for its defeat, But her conversational pride a apring sport. Official outdoor practices In base- way early neat week. iMtrlpgatt #tsh 5Ccuis eHt Phone 5-9113, Ext. Rgtjht In the bunch. I may even concerned. Yet leading profession At the start, things ran smooth was promptly turned to chagrin » charge cf the vartoua 375-Mondaym, WegncBdajra, and FriiUt" als rail EHlsworth's golf swing ly. Through a friend. Mr Hall when Mr. Hall, with typical activities ate: Baseball, cne of the best. Vines has put on was able to secure on attractive L. L. Frimodig;Jrack. Fran Dttt- 9t00 a. a.—5t00 n. a. | Yankee brutality, delivered the I about 10 pounds since his tennis coed for the evening. He was sue- rich: tennis. C. D. Ball: golf. Ben kayo punch In four little words: Wa natlmii Butch KHako^ the cessful in finding the dormitory I "I was the pitcher.*'