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TW* WEATHER I g * « « . rm „, a Volum it* 22 NEWFEATURESON PROGRAM FOR ’30 horseshowhere <*•!• Equininc Exhibition SeRvd- *1 Michigan Stale on Mny 30-31. expect many entries Reduced Rale, promilid for s,u dmiti Who Wiih to Attend Annual Event. Initiation Banquet Held by Blue Key In l Tnion Monday Bln«* Key nntiona) hon !w,'l?rm,v’ ]" Ui »»»miai in tm îr"for on I i®'^1 Monday night * * Ha* Union building i„,, i fomtnittpfji we... .. " >hf activities for-LhP umtdntr adviincpd nntf flhcnWcrl v An srlivHiK (o»íó it,,. f*toil/«' Metkei chairman tn»l ■'•tul Hu,.,,., nrr-diti and , o, W marked the tv incttibrTshiti 1 inking over •embers Mnv to and h nu nitido to tile prizes which ;ir»* s<* fanners have "lily one aale md ihK "•r* and a*ri thh ■arie fot "ri I heu ive been itom t*et»k Interest "Msldereri one ‘iJÏOWs in the r.» riale tívpt •fiveri ÌJV lite Arrangement* are rimirilo mix. tor the loin m .h .S V . . ng ( & to i». J É I » » Improvement' ,,r,. j ring and severa 1 of | being donaIeri by j, arrived During the past . f to Iha Pjlddwk was avfliliilil wn' ttsnd fur IhiI h hnr.es a peetaioni m is will i„. T*”1 " » "fw tinto is boitJ the ,-xilime „*.■ horJ ' tiwners. thus rollpvlho oxperienroil durine ilio Fut ries fo r the hoi ing in during the pa in I he event, which of the foremost hor midwest, is very hod 2.V) entries have beer committee Tills year’' show will see several novations a new event which will I in reality, a small hunt win i„. . ture of the show The horses win sent over an outside ro„ rs(, whl, , ‘ >m "" ««"- Limilo' A t ; S T S ™r’r„ ese: clas-s In walk in« and one in I rotting A iinndv Imnter class was *ni». tit..i. > for tha modvl ''ttmilurad DotmrK ,.l f c j * tropi,!.-. ,„rl„d.. Mrs D ¡ferry Molt, Clurlra * Hat.tcd 8 £ SM*. " " " Hotel old, n E limo, l)r p a K, u„H j, Riding and Hunt dub T it IVmovi Bloomfield ópen Hunt Hub Detroit Hiding and Hunt dob Mr Junes fllackmnn Bridle and Golfer Detroit Magatine. Mrs Virginia M (irnesh^ic and Mrs A Dtieheti A dinner dance on May to will oe one Of t w highlights of (he |M>w Mum of the prominent s(Kia| celebrities of Michigan and neighboring attracted to Kant Lansing be one ór the outstanding Michigan soeiety BpeciaJ reduced rate« i promised students desino« There will l>e the for the spiuo: term \ ’""datum c>r tf„, vts studenfa here during end for tlie Ml'rhigc Track and Field Met arid fifty of the visa h>r nt the l.iutetmn campita, the renjiUhde i atolli!' hotel? M lrhW * Forcm.wt Scml-WcHiI.v T uesday , m ay an, in io THETA ALPHA PHI Mur ' Fr"",ri''|v TO GIVE COMEDY ON CAMPUS LAWN ' Annual Sw t® Play Pro,outer) in i Forcil of Arden, June 17. WILL CLIMAX 1930 SEASON Lively Comedy Choren for Superi- jJ ••need Ca.t for Lari Pro. duclion of Year. npartan xnv,: MEETS MIAMI THI'RHDAV Numhor S4 Wednesday Night ia Alpha lota held installation e officers ,if the local chapter sdnv night m tile parlors ()f n,,. ■>' h MilM Kileen Put,.,.,,,, " w president of ihi.s » hftptei of iTonnl musimi paternity which abllehcd on tin- campus dio in« and which wns ton» i f ’ hl eri liv Clvdh Fi large entry in BABY CHICK SHOW Ohio Hatchery Take« Grand Prire; Michigan Leads With .17 Exhibitors. ofTlrpi - Ihklti Viçç-fîl irnilh «fct’èti init’a'ir i-asuret t'ciint - îlt-nnr; nthlv ineetlM •f rtut if'« F*». M 1 * 1 rit tirt.ir ""i.--" 1 'Teylioi Has Hr '»V Hi . Hi'ii 1 inaiti. lh»»-ir "I and "1 Hit «hle i('h ls 1, t of ! Ills Ili,1 __________________________________ Nui LAST CLASS MEETINGS PRIOR TO ALL-COLLEGE ELECTIONS SHOW SCARCITY OF CAMPUS INTEREST Two Lower C l.„ „ Evidence More Attention C l... P„|itic. While Junior* Still Lag in Participation; Soph* Attempt to Re-open Nominations ‘President; Ml* ctarv; M lw hot «urei \ f i ,s IJJUjtH Mt's Dórrith t held in the clf. ri ..hop VV. Kiti" ..f N y y iT H Till-: A V V I AI. oll-Pullttjri. pri i lin it ;t vvccl; ft w a y , u tini ici-altlf jp, Iti'lnif in tl„. ,.m i,||(|„i ' 1 ’"^It B w «n i< | Mt&tifrlh, iB t;l®SimÆni Siti . ... if tt, , i . anv ....... »'i n ••Icctim is I»., fiitfcnt intere' .fTicor- ciikM ih tin (••n lu v’s «'liin iim fjo iis ,i, ;,|| »«B n U lfP A t " IIte lit.al c h k á ‘M fui* fio. Opera li, : COUNTY NORMAL iS !fi teachers meet z ìi, i é f » i'll!1 500 Convf,,, H m on Friday for Idlh Annual Event '« Be Held 120 .Are Knrolled in Bed Cross Swimming f lusses This Term Ooiteb Htissf.|| u Daub» rt it 120 ■ ttuleiifv enrolled in Wed \in« i i m nruW H f th». fU»|«| ,,f f tin* nll-follcjr,. Im llffl. 'H'ttftitl it|»cilon« will I». 'I' Ilf’ I tiiMii liiHWlnir li,),I,y next MOIiiIb.v. Mny urril.-r till- m|,- P M V i h,. Stull,.,,, i C| I. ill ít¡,*V lü^ y«*«r* f»**h met ! ;Vs,('H ^uHrfltiK It'd lift* !"om ,i r, r,'c|fM'k M ondav to elim inm « ilu- Me .! i ill "ri gla fio fini. fiilh MIrhi? Harold limoni h I ,s an* ,.f t|,e leader« in lhi‘ ci / ' »ramili of Wed fruss work m ti,.» .« J. '* n WBfi *n Œ V^twt ahd hna one of the w », ti... ........ . ' >atina Gerald ..... '•mi ii Un "•n qualifletí »»fdéhi ’f Ite istilli»« WU '•»* •’« and Hoger Grov» •• Mexton turi Isabelle K» The third unnu.il N ' hick how held p. n„. pv ' week, clowfl I hup ri «ordlhf to all' amain», ‘ iigevt known babv tin held m this countty the chit ks shown wit h‘ ,iin hi There were .about 31 # »1 :ny of chicks, dtuks ¡.ml •e»l Al- iJvnm i MonU l.’Mon Ú 00 .iciuitv normal tale citi Hu their life •living »Rti up with It.e Ft ichtgnn n.ut n„ 1 '17 exfilltilor wttii ten follow f?on*ln and iiiin. it h and Pennsylvania w it-h VViivfvtilc Hatchery . won the nwiiiii «hen • lutin pi 00 of 'he ont in piece silver tea erviee Giarnfiion American <\ Werli mikJ Hhtrini Hm h i neh sil ved trophy i’oiiltrv Farm of H»n. three awards flu •• a Wait] lia the show rnuRenien Kpwtafora. inciuding cars, grandstand and nal BAND TO GIVE CONCERT WED. Second Opin-Air Mu.icxl Perform aocc Srhcdulcd for 7 1(1 J* V Before Bcxumont Tower. t*1*' itnd g|rl,‘ r-tiih (tr,...., * tHM.I .I,,,",,. , N""tiiil li', Prl'luv Min ti; 1 * 11 le« sfudeutK under 'he diree »'i«i K H Klnw enieit.un,.,) ".Ite Su he ronferei»!" fhurs •rtlhg in the fitti,. Tlienter ,,i me Economie» Snidine Icalure nt (he Frltlav ut,,min« "11 ' higing contesi tthriet il "! the R K rg.l . Uid Atri, R W T,.„nv dJrerior ct.nuse ir, chrt|-«r T|„. j,.I- oiìMp* fook pari in thè event iBwham t^eianeau. flit oakland, lorna. Wiivne ee A Ile «un, Midbintì OUn hcoiiwec f he Wtoneri ,».,. Inp Fi ANNUAL READY EARLY IN JUNE Yearbook Printing Completed; Work of Binding Now- Under Way. '* 0 ; iJakland >.... 1 ta.'i. hivingstn MS* Ionia <-»iin* al oiilet • ompicielv bound icady fot delfvi president » Ma< K '••‘•»er and Flortn ’¡indidafes f-,r c. • HctfiHrl .-I Ht rei H yah 14 k 'h e ophonu.r.. hen»! Mondas affi ">s*i and Karl Haradin • "ri I nr the preUdenri ’ from and flmrlotte Mu b* mi the »«ill.,i for vi. •" 14 and Evelyn Hard Adums and Helen fien f lie polling AU* Adam 7 liarbar» .H»n t m \f,, Marlon Jfawlcv jj arMi ri !! ^JiUtiPi Dailey aiu1 loria it kit: if .11 ULYSSIANS TO GO NATIONAL Lneal Fraternity to be Taken Into ; Theta Kappa Nu on Saturday. of The! a ifficers of " . rirgrec Michigan ral ' other •remomes onreption i rablv A ■gon State One more Michigan ; tenilly will reach a ,»» Saturday, wiien the Uh ally instMlleri as a ...,; Kapjia Nil Several «¡.i the nationnl orgaiu/f<ti team from the Unlvcrsi»' and representatives of chapter« will tie here for t Theta Kappa Nu. since in 1024. ha* grown cor chapter wa* organiged at l/rr*o laat -Saturdav. and the addition -.f tht one on fhw campus will make a tota of 47 active affiliations Hie local branrh will be known a« th» Mirhionr Beta Tiie installation will be ,r: charge of l^roy Wilson of the Indiana Gamma chapter who i* the Orand Arc hoti « the national council. A degree ’earn from the University of »Michigan will put on the ritualistic work According to »Maclin Douglas 31. the ceremonies will commence at 2 n clock At ti 10 thvrv will br ! bwnqupt n th» Pvop.es church. The tnuxtcal program 1« but,« taken care ol by a tour-p,ecc band that they have engaged President R. s Shaw Ulvssian faculty members members of the Inter- fraternity counctl. and represeniative« oi all the fraternities on the campus will be in attendance T**‘ ritualistic work and formal PD—..tation of the charter will take ,Pi2.C#J n the stl‘dent Council room» of « ^ u r c h af»er 'he banquet . has a member- ^nipor jg actives and 10 pledges These ifYJ1 forrwwl to »parato and ? B*'»nt Hoiiaea nncr their F™ 5 **r house wa. ix»rtlally destroyed r* _ *«ne time .,«u The house ,s sumf [iiJ*1 '**'- xpd they expert to re- ' h n '- »'thin the »* * *»o « three week- tirip exhlbdor ( ilenvtlie Mu K B fi TO CHOOSE PRIZE THEME TONIGHT Water Carnival ComRMttee t„ Pid, Bert Ertay for Annual Venetian Nifbt, ' henw WANTED B f u dent« ’ "idler in« >. xhi: Physical Kd. Class to Sponsi»r Play Pay For High SfhiHtls ■warded double* mtr even Stato S ta id Dita at BuHiu Creak a J ¡ F £ ! L 2 ? ,tcb- wtth th* ci“ » °t h S L!yyy. “ -th» *■»»«" uwcj •memmr al tha Delta Sigma Phi fra. •«"“yUere. Ht Wt JS S 7 UiMta? A play day -*¡1! tr- m-t h»u May 24. ¡neiuding ail ..v- B r D high school* in Ingham ■■ urogram has i***n erj taking Phys Ed 324- the conducting program •. taking Phys Ed 226a r *:< . open plunge s ;n charge taking 332i>- advance; w.mnung .luncheon artd enter*,-,.; r:»*-:.* charge of W A A Included .on the *ch'-'! •»;»] meet in the gym at ■ -t ir,".'" will be divided mt" con quad play ge*-acquamterJ game .. w« games and oonteau on ..if held*. At noon a iunch * - * al the W. A. A. cabin 1 tour of the campus and i • , In the college pool. At 4 ex • gi will be taken to the Ober..; ball game Mias Lera Curtis. assiM.ii- rector of physical educatm: *. . speaker at the noon luncheon 1*0« SALE OR LEASE — noum: excellent location splendid muon. Available Sept 15. ( :n Everefreen An. R o w 5-1341 Dean of American Poets Sees Need for Culture in Collèges ectlon t>> Ml*.* Eli *Mt/4*t »! fiin,; itil j ; or^ n »» n o r "grsphy of the P ’.t .q ;t rirj V- trihiiled "v ti,,. fnili'nrv •Icpsrtn.ep," tinri large (»»rtraif* of the captains and touches .,f HfMir'an athletic teams Dean ( onrad (lives Dinner for Junior (»iris Tuesday Nite Heleh Vandenburg 32 Mar flight 24 if.ri Fra ores' PHI KAPPA PHI ELECTS SENIORS Hifb Scholiilic Record and Char- acter Required of Member*; Specieliiation Necessary. v ut k m i iN ir M i Th! Kapp .hi mind 7?; geri* i ' rniire • voting ;rf*o¡)¡" sperone. n mv huvhood -dav* i j h:nk •hing. tjecuuM* »»«riat will rung. t h»* •<í oUrship and equably ir ah branrf, '«f learn;i,g **,, .irrifatmn* what Ttu ¡i r ie il thi Hu lirrige of ■ <r »n•* ieri« r <**\ and ut my earfv a» gemai and ktr»di> t f lined *n think there ing of tj;»* rords ¡n ,t IiMJe more Funtamsm with fhe young peopl* With a strange Jook tn his *-yeq the aged /•rst .iftempt at .erse writing !T" I»*Tv ino» I A hen I was 15 ind ever I am . ,11 t»r .» 11ghie **w vear* and I get on fine of our time o f rerrunuK-en siet told of t I ha- riven t/y I )*•»i »nrnd .»* her. lumie for thi received B average« Un ue«ts are selected a« repre ' >t 't,e various depart men» * not poaalbla to entertain si. •rage students ho »ill attend 'lie dinner to- Marian Allertor Mable Al- on*eqt,* > have re.more intelli- TTk»se -, hem rughi are ___________ toonjtan Teresa Coo^r Martfia Farley Habina Henderson Neill# Holmes Majel Horning Margaret Ia*r,e i>,rp iVfhtmno Evelyn Hwanson, .Janette Jiachaei Mari Spnck E\elvn Hradiev and Dorothy Brown Geraldine Case Eleanor Cramer Ruth Dondua «ylvta Hartt. Meanor Hoover 2 " n“r !f“>” Mary Louuw Up»«, »nd Marti,n Moor. It „ |«r*.btr that rrad ,h» ,mXt. ' t '- T '*****1 . 10 ‘* rt°u«ly Marlnn Mo mtmrtant thir,« Moore and Lord Byron^'ayronThn'itod dì?"*', L"r ,h* **nwr will ba tote vrmnff rnm me Wtod me with fan'aatlo drrem ^? 'p eri-w d -itr, oecause „1 th* iar«e i1 ; s ? » *™r„i wmor «« mv f , ’ n !n tmnà “Wl wrote the poem, which I Mill have ,«n t ió- w**t °W It taataim ora, cxrtlleni Une. When .it _ <*' TTiree neckties "mng rncn tie taug if cklldrHi .n fhe mi orn!»av«ionate marine .f tie "bought »his woi ration ;n [<articular ...................... a t .s Mr Martham le- It lontaim one excellent'Ura When’T?, *,™ r,, Df u''*<,»v May 13. Reward nr- ay 1, 1, there « ,ar tContmued on ” n' n »» ‘ red Pleaae .mtliy w a Cronlhlte ---- »* ** M l Koreat avenue r leaned and preaaed with m k auH at T W llilm iw ~ iC ~ ra.,,;.. „r- . .................... ........... nrjr Cleanere. ■ Idiom 5-011,. j „ M ^ o.7tv*. 1 Mali/at.ion' ;*« member« atr f Iwjuen f r<tn: 't.oM* wh rtalixeri ¡11 every »irhnical -J H ... as from ‘luthr Who i,ave tudUHl ;n bfOOd .tiadenitr f>id- I he Mif'tiigan stare 'Otlegi» r,apt»-r has "l**i t#d only those #*n»or« wtn^vr isitnf-rTrdi* istio 1« ¿15 or better and wtxw 1 harar»*r« in tw wav di-siredi* fhev MhoJa*ttr achievements TTu* «oriiriy wishes, therefore 'o mark with a badge uf distinction ' ho*e »tudent« who J,ave rybtained rhis l.igh tiegrn* -,f excellency in ‘ tieir *tudie« Hie following .'aff members lomprive the aitivV membership of 'h + Michi- gan state rolleg# • hapter fh’estden* U H 8 haw. Deans K A Hessey Cl W Blssell ./ P Cox. H B Dirk* and R C Huston Director V R Gardner ¡•rofPHsors A J Clark. L C Btnmon D T Ewing. I, s PolU. E T Hall- man H R Hunt. W. W Johnaum M M McCool C K Millar L. M Richards. C Thomas-Stable F c Hradfnrd J W OHM. C S Dullard I ’ ¿ J ’ Huddled ,01 . P 8 . I »mu. C R 1 J 8u,*,,h te M cunpmil tC D. Ball. Jr . N. W r a w «1 w a t 2 f!.J McK M“ *v a C Cora O W. W ltltr and D. E. Wilcox. it at Wg|»^j Clasacg tor 1 CUm lfr> ; fhe W more* than thrv*« ti»n|i*r • rim*, col !«•*«• » ropretentm- A toUl of • till a vear an iltird, Pori 1 »rality of bur' SteimJe’a j «t Th.*»tche 1 * i'.-rA 4 '•♦ini f . \ f . t hi c H * *a.<iine. r* ¡denrv »/**dng. *mnif»g 1*4 to * * r ianrt •« ' j ** bv ’4 » frort- ifitier *ira- H PRIZES RDEDSOQN B*mf j«4tv4: Ww- R ee erre Rrratrë» ■w Jam II. - Bravo. Moticrn "•** H » De- rti ¿rtry. b|r vfAUsry. bp ■r..n<*iy» Jtia. >• rm tia Æ r O tÊ tm t ***■ TÛT M|u m OMuta M u tW ta '^ S - -"■« •T uSPE -J

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Page 1: 22 NEWFEATURESON THETA ALPHA PHI Mur' Fr,ri''|v LAST …archive.lib.msu.edu/DMC/state_news/1930/state_news_19300520.pdf · DotmrK ,.l fcj* tropi,!.-. ,„rl„d.. Mrs D ¡ferry Molt,

T W * W EATHER I

g * « « . r m „ , a

V o lu m it* 2 2

N E W F E A T U R E S O NP R O G R A M FO R ’3 0h o r s e s h o w h e r e< *• !• Equ in inc Exhibition SeRvd-

* 1 M ich igan S ta le on

M ny 30 -31 .

expect many entries

R ed u ced R a le , p r o m il id fo r s , u

dm iti W h o W iih to A tten d

Annua l Event.

Initiation Banquet Held by Blue Key

In l Tnion MondayBln«* Key nntiona) hon

!w,' l?rm,v’ ]" Ui »»»miai in tm îr "foron I i ® '^ 1 Monday night* * Ha* Union building i„,, i fomtnittpfji we... . . "

>hf activities for-LhP umtdntr • adviincpd nntf flhcnWcrl v

An srlivHiK (o»íó it,,.f*toil/«' Metkei chairman tn»l ■'•tul Hu,.,,., nrr-diti and , o,

W marked the tv incttibrTshiti 1 inking over

•embers

Mnv to and hnu n itid o to t i le p r iz e s w h ic h ;ir»*

s<* fa n n e r s h a v e

"lily one aale md ihK "•r* a n d a*ri thh ■arie fo t "ri I heu

ive been i tom t*et»k In te re s t "M s ld e re r i o n e ‘iJÏOWs in th e r . » r ia le tívpt • f iv e r i ÌJV li t e

Arrangement* are rimirilo mix.to r the loin m . h . S V . . ng ( & to i». J É I » »Improvement' ,,r,. j ring and severa 1 of | being donaIeri by j, arrived

During the past . f to Iha Pjlddwk was avfliliilil wn' ttsnd fur IhiI h hnr.es a peetaioni m is will i„.T * ” 1" » " fw tinto is boitJthe ,-xilim e „*.■ horJ 'tiwners. thus rollpvlho oxperienroil durine ilio

Fut ries f o r the hoi ing in during the pa in I he event, which o f the foremost hor midwest, is very hod 2.V) entries have beer committee

Tills year’ ' show will see several novations a new event which will I in reality, a small hunt win i„. . ture of the show The horses win sent over an outside ro„ rs(, whl, , ‘

>m " " « « " - Lim ilo'

A t ; S T S ™r’r „ e s e :clas-s In walk in « and one in I rotting A iinndv Imnter class was * ni». t it . . i . > for tha modvl ''ttmilurad

DotmrK ,.l f c j * tropi,!.-. ,„rl„d .. Mrs D ¡ferry Molt, C lurlra * Hat.tcd 8 £ S M *. " " " Hotel o ld ,n E lim o, l)r p a K , u „ Hj,Riding and Hunt dub T it IVmovi Bloomfield ópen Hunt Hub Detroit Hiding and Hunt d ob M r Junes fllackmnn Bridle and Golfer Detroit Magatine. Mrs Virginia M (irnesh^ic and Mrs A Dtieheti

A dinner dance on May to will oe oneOf t w highlights of (he |M>w Mumof the prominent s(K ia| celebrities of Michigan and neighboring attracted to Kant Lansing be one ór the outstanding Michigan soeiety

BpeciaJ reduced rate« i promised students desino«

There will l>e the

f o r th e spiuo: te rm \ ’""datum c>r tf„, vts studenfa here duringen d f o r t l ie Ml'rhigc T r a c k a n d F ie ld M et arid fifty of the visa h>r nt the l.iutetmncampita, the renjiUhdei atolli!' hotel?

M l r h W * F o r c m .w t S c m l-W c H iI.v

T u e s d a y , m a y an, i n i o

T H E T A A L P H A P H I Mur ' Fr" " ,ri' ' |v T O G IVE C O M E D Y O N C A M P U S L A W N

' An n u a l S w t ® P la y P ro ,ou ter ) in

i F o r c i l o f A rd en ,

June 17.

WILL CLIMAX 1 9 3 0 SEASONL iv e ly C om edy Choren fo r Superi- jJ

••need C a .t f o r L a r i P ro .

duc lion o f Y ea r.

n p a r t a n xn v ,:

MEETS M IA M I

TH I'R H D AV

N u m hor S4

Wednesday Nightia A lp h a lo ta h e ld in s t a l la t io n e officers , i f the local chapter sdnv night m tile parlors ()f n,,.

■>' h M ilM K ile e n P u t , . , . , , , ,

" w p r e s id e n t o f ihi.s » h ftp te i o f

iTonn l m u s im i p a t e r n i t y w h ic h

a b lle h c d o n tin - c a m p u s d io in «

a n d w h ic h w n s t o n »i f ’ hl

eri liv Clvdh Fi

l a r g e e n t r y i nB A B Y CH ICK S H O WO h io H a tch ery T a k e « G rand P r ir e ;

M ich igan Leads W ith .17

Exh ib itors.

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irn ilh « fc t ’èti

init’a'iri-asuret

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__________________________________ N u i

L A S T C L A S S M E E T IN G S P R IO R T O A L L -C O L L E G E E LE C T IO N S S H O W

S C A R C IT Y O F C A M P U S IN T E R E S TT w o L o w e r C l . „ „ E v id en ce M o re A tten tion C l . . . P „| itic . W h ile

Ju n ior* S t ill L a g in P a r t ic ip a t io n ; Soph * A ttem p t

to R e-op en N om inations

‘President; Ml* c t a r v ; M l w h ot

«u re i \ fi ,s IJJUjtH Mt's Dórrith

t held in the c lf. ri ..h op VV.

K it i " . . f N

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» « B n U l f P A t " I I t e l i t . a l c h k á ‘ M fu i * f i o .

Opera li,

: C O U N T Y N O R M A Li S ! f i t e a c h e r s m e e tz ì i , i é f » i ' l l ! 1’ 5 0 0 C o n v f , , , H m on F r id a y fo r

Id lh A n n u a l E vent

' « B e H e ld

120 .Are Knrolled in Bed Cross Swimming

f lusses This TermO o ite b H tiss f.|| u D au b » rt it

120 ■ ttuleiifv enrolled in Wed\ in « i i

m n ru W H f th». fU»|«| , , ff tin* n l l - fo l lc jr , . Im ll f f l .

'H 't t f t i t l i t | » c i lo n « w i l l I » .'I ' I l f ’ I tiiMii liiH W ln ir l i , ) , I,y n ex t M OIiiIb .v. M n y urril.-r till- m|,- P M V i h,. S tu ll, . , , , i C| I.

ill í t ¡ , *V lü ^ y « * « r* f»**h m et! ;Vs,(' H ^u H rfltiK I t 'd lift*

! " o m ,i r, r,'c|fM'k M o n d a v to e l im in m «

ilu - M e.! i ill

"ri gla

f i o f in i . • fiilh MIrhi? Harold limoni hI ,s an* ,.f t|,e leader« in lh i‘ ci / '»ram ili of Wed fruss work m ti,.» .« J . '* n WBfi *n Œ V^twt ahd hna one of the w» , ti... ........ . ' >atina Gerald .....

'•mi ii Un"•n qualifletí

»»fdéhi ’f Ite istilli»« WU '•»* •’« and Hoger Grov» •• Mexton turi Isabelle K»

The third unnu.il N ' hick how held p. n„. pv

' week, clowfl I hup ri «o rd lh f to all' am ain», ‘ iigevt known babv tinheld m this countty the chit ks shown wit h‘ ,iin hi There were .about 31# »1 :ny of chicks, dtuks ¡.ml

•e»l Al-

iJvnm

i MonUl.’Mon

Ú00 .iciuitv normaltale

citiHu

their life • living »Rti up with It.e

Ft

ichtgnn n.ut n„1 '17 e x f i l l t i lo r

w t t ii te n fo llo w f?on*ln and iiiin.

it hand Pennsylvania w it-h

VViivfvtilc Hatchery . won the nwiiiii «h en • lutin pi 00 of 'he ont in piece silver tea ervieeGiarnfiion American < \Werli mikJ Hhtrini Hm h i neh sil ved trophy i ’oiiltrv Farm of H»n. three awards f lu ••

a Wait]

l ia

the show rnuRenien Kpwtafora. inciuding cars, grandstand and

nal

B A N D TO G IVE C O N C E R T W ED .

Second O p in -A ir M u .icx l P e r fo rm

aocc S rhcdu lcd fo r 7 1 ( 1 J* V

B e fo r e Bcxum ont T ow er.

t*1*' itnd g|rl,‘ r-tiih (tr,....,* tHM.I .I,,,",,. ,

N"" t i i i l l i ' , Prl'luv M in ti;1*11 le« sfudeutK under 'h e diree

» 'i « i K H Klnw enieit.un,.,) " .I te Su he ron ferei»!" fhurs •rtlhg in the fitti,. Tlienter ,,i me Economie» Snidine Icalure nt (he Frltlav ut,,m in «

" 11 ' higing contesi tthrietil "! the R K rg.l .Uid Atri, R W T,.„nv dJrerior

ct.nuse ir, chrt|-«r T|„. j,.I-• o iìM p * fo o k p a r i in th è e v e n t

iBwham t^ e ia n e a u . f l i t oakland, lorna. Wiivne

ee A Ile «un, Midbintì OUnhco iiw ec f he W toneri ,».,.

Inp Fi

A N N U A L R E A D Y E A R L Y IN J U N E

Y ea rb ook P r in tin g C o m p le ted ;

W o rk o f B ind ing N o w -

U n der W ay.

'*0 ; iJakland >....1 ta.'i. hivingstn

MS* Ionia <-»iin*

aloiilet

• ompicielv bound icady fot delfvi

president » Ma< K

'••‘ •»er and Flortn ’¡indidafes f-,r c. • HctfiHrl .-I Ht rei H yah 14k 'h e ophonu.r..

hen»! Mondas affi

">s*i and Karl Haradin • "ri I nr the preUdenri ’ from and flm rlo tte M u b* mi the »«ill.,i for vi.

•" 14 and Evelyn Hard Adums and Helen fien

f lie polling A U* Adam 7 liar bar» .H»n t m \f,,

M arlon Jfawlcv j j arMi ri !! ^JiUtiPi Dailey aiu1

loriait kit:

i f .11

U L Y S S IA N S TO G O N A T IO N A L

L n ea l F ra te rn ity to be T a k en In to ;

T h e ta K a p p a Nu on

Satu rday.

of The! a ifficers of " . rirgrec Michigan ral ' other •remomesonreption i rablv A ■gon State

One more Michigan ; ten illy will reach a ,»»Saturday, wiien the Uh a lly instMlleri as a ...,;Kapjia Nil Several «¡.i the nationnl orgaiu/f<ti team from the Unlvcrsi»' and representatives of chapter« will tie here for t

Theta Kappa Nu. since in 1024. ha* grown cor chapter wa* organiged at l/rr*o laat -Saturdav. and the addition -.f tht one on fhw campus will make a tota o f 47 active affiliations Hie local branrh will be known a« th» Mirhionr Beta

T iie installation will be ,r: charge of l^ ro y Wilson of the Indiana Gamma chapter who i* the Orand Arc hot i « the national council. A degree ’ earn from the University of »Michigan will put on the ritualistic work

According to »Maclin Douglas 31. the ceremonies w ill commence at 2 n clock At ti 10 thvrv will br ! bwnqupt n th» Pvop.es church. The tnuxtcal program 1« but,« taken care o l by a tour-p,ecc band that they have engaged

President R. s Shaw Ulvssian faculty members members o f the In ter- fraternity counctl. and represeniative« o i all the fraternities on the campus w ill be in attendance

T ** ‘ ritualistic work and formal PD—..tation of the charter will take ,Pi2.C#J n the stl‘dent Council room» of « ^ u r c h af»er 'he banquet . has a member-

^nipor jg actives and 10 pledges These ifYJ1 forrwwl to »p a ra to and

? B* '»n t Hoiiaea nncr their F™ 5 **r house wa. ix»rtlally destroyed r * _ * «n e time .,«u The house ,s sum f [iiJ *1'**'- xpd they expert to re-

' h n '- » 'th in the » * * * » o « three week-

tirip e x h lb d o r ( i l e n v t l ie M u

K B fi

T O CH O O SE P R IZ E T H E M E T O N IG H T

W a te r C a rn iva l ComRMttee t „ P id ,

Bert E rta y f o r Annua l

V enetian N i fb t ,

' henw

W A N T E D B f u d e n t «

’ "id ler in « > . xhi:

Physical Kd. Class to Sponsi»r Play Pay

For High SfhiHtls

■wardeddouble* mtr even

S ta to S t a i d

D ita a t BuHiu C reak

a J ¡F £ !L 2 ? ,tcb- wtth th* ci“ » °t hSL!yyy. “ -th» * ■ » » « " u w c j

•m e m m r a l tha Delta Sigma Ph i fra . • « " “ yU ere . H t W t J S S 7 U iM ta ?

A play day -*¡1! tr- m -t h»u May 24. ¡neiuding ail ..v- B r

D high school* in Ingham ■■ urogram has i***n erj taking Phys Ed 324- the conducting program •. taking Phys Ed 226a r *:< . open plunge s ;n charge taking 332i>- advance; w.mnung

.luncheon artd enter*,-,.; r:»*-:.* charge o f W A A

Included .on the *ch'-'! •»;»]meet in the gym at ■ -t ir,".'" will be divided m t" co n quadplay ge*-acquamterJ game .. w«games and oonteau on • ..ifheld*. At noon a iunch * - *al the W. A. A. cabin 1 tour o f the campus and i • , In the college pool. A t 4 ex • gi will be taken to the Ober..; ball game

Mias Lera Curtis. assiM .ii- rector o f physical educatm: *. .speaker at the noon luncheon

1 *0 « SALE O R LEASE — noum: excellent location splendid muon. Available Sept 15. ( :n Everefreen A n . R o w 5-1341

Dean of American Poets SeesNeed for Culture in Collèges

ectlon t>> Ml*.* Eli *Mt/4*t »! fiin,; itilj ; or^ n » » n o r

"grsphy of the P ’.t .q ;t rirj V-trihiiled "v ti,,. fnili'nrv •Icpsrtn.ep,"tinri large (»»rtraif* of the captains and touches .,f HfMir'an athletic teams

Dean ( onrad (lives Dinner for Junior

(»iris Tuesday Nite

Heleh Vandenburg 32 Mar fligh t 24 if.ri Fra ores'

P H I K A P P A P H I ELE C TS S E N IO R S

H ifb S c h o l i i l ic R eco rd and C h a r­

a cter R equ ired o f M e m b e r * ;

S p e c ie liia t io n N ecessary .

v u t k m i

i N i r M i

T h !Kapp

.hi

mind7?;

geri* i

' rniire

• voting ;rf*o¡)¡" sperone. n mv huvhood -dav* i j h:nk •hing. tjecuuM*

»»«riatwill

rung. t h»* •<í

oUrship and equably ir ah branrf, '«f learn;i,g **,, .irrifatmn* what

T tu

¡ i

r ieil thi Hu

lirrige of ■ < r »n •* ieri« r <**\ and

ut my earfv ■ a » gemai and ktr»di> t

f lined *n think there ing o f tj;»* rords ¡n ,t IiMJe more Funtamsm with fhe young peopl*

W ith a strange Jook tn his *-yeq the aged /•rst .iftempt at .erse writing! T " I » * T v ino» IA hen I was 15

indever I am .

,11 t»r .» 11 ghie **w vear* and

I get on fine o f our time of rerrunuK-en siet told of t

I ha-

riven t/y I ) * • » i »nrnd .»* her. lumie for thi received B average« U n

ue«ts are selected a« repre ' >t 't,e various depart men» * not poaalbla to entertain si.

•rage studentsho » i l l attend 'lie dinner to-

Marian A llertor Mable Al-

on*eqt,* > have

re.more intelli- TTk»se -,hem rughi are ___________

toonjtan Teresa C o o ^ r Martfia Farley Habina Henderson Neill# Holmes Majel Horning Margaret Ia*r,e i> ,rp iV fh tm n o Evelyn Hwanson, .Janette Jiachaei Mari Spnck E\elvn Hradiev

and Dorothy Brown Geraldine Case Eleanor Cramer Ruth

Dondua «y lv ta Hartt. Meanor Hoover 2 " n“ r ! f “ >” Mary Louuw U p » « , »nd Marti,n M oor. It „ | «r* .b tr thatrrad ,h » ,mXt. ' t ' - T '*****1 . 10 ‘* rt°u«ly Marlnn Mo

mtmrtant thir,« Moore and Lord Byron^'ayronThn'itod d ì? "* ', L"r ,h* **nwr will batote vrmnff r n m m e Wtod me with fan'aatlo d r r e m ^ ? 'p e r i - w d - i t r , oecause „ 1 th* iar«ei1; s ? » * ™r „ i wmor « «

mv f , ’ n !n tm n à “ Wl wrote

the poem, which I Mill have ,«n t ™ i ó - w**t °WIt taata im ora, cxrtllen i Une. When . i t _ < * '

TTiree neckties

"mng rncn tie taug

if cklldrHi .n fhe mi orn!»av«ionate marine

.f tie "bought »his woiration ;n [<articular ...................... a „t .s Mr Martham le- It lon ta im one excellent'Ura When’ T?, * ,™ r,, Df u''*<,» v May 13. Reward nr-

ay 1,1, there « ,ar tContmued on ” ” n' n » » ‘ red P leaae .mtliy w a C ronlh lte ---- ” » * ** M l Koreat avenue

r leaned and preaaed with m k auH a t T W l l i l m i w ~ i C ~ ra. , , ; . . „ r - . .................... ...........nrjr Cleanere. ■ Idiom 5-011,. j „ M ^ o.7tv*.

1 Mali/at.ion' ;*« m em ber« atr f Iwjuen f r<tn: 't.oM* wh rtalixeri ¡11 every »irh n ic a l - J H ... as from ‘ lu th r Who i,ave tudUHl ;n bfOOd .tiadenitr f>id-

I he Mif'tiigan stare 'Otlegi» r,apt»-r has "l**i t#d only those #*n»or« wtn^vr isitnf-rTrdi* istio 1« ¿15 or better and w t x w 1 harar»*r« in tw wav di-siredi* fh e v MhoJa*ttr achievements TTu* «oriiriy wishes, therefore 'o m ark with a badge uf distinction ' h o * e »tudent« who J,ave rybtained rhis l.igh tiegrn* -,f excellency in ‘ tieir *tudie«

Hie following .'aff members lomprive the aitivV membership of 'h + M ich i­gan s ta te rolleg# • hapter fh’estden* U H 8 haw. Deans K A Hessey Cl W Blssell ./ P Cox. H B Dirk* and R C Huston Director V R Gardner ¡•rofPHsors A J Clark. L C B tn m o n D T Ewing. I, s PolU. E T Hall- man H R Hunt. W . W Johnaum M M McCool C K M illar L. M Richards. C Thomas-Stable F c Hradfnrd J W OHM. C S D u llard

I ’ ¿ J ’ Huddled ,01. P 8 . I »m u . C R1 J 8 u , *, ,h t e M cu n p m iltC D. Ball. Jr . N. W r a w «1 w a

t2f!.J McK M“ *v a C Cora O W. W lt ltr and D. E. Wilcox.

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more* than t» thrv*« ti»n|i*r

• r im *, c o l !«•*«• » r o p r e t e n t m -

A t o U l o f • t i l l a v e a r

an ilt ird , Po ri 1 »rality of

b u r ' S te im J e ’a j «t Th.*»t c h e 1 * i ' . - r A 4

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H* *a.<iine. r* ¡denrv

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Diamond

ST A T E ’S VAKS conHecutivo vie Sacha, they coi 1 team to win i

Shd. The Mt. P. l y the »uperlor S|

Pete Bulloch h touched for live Blood, the vixlting was pounded for t Spartan hatsmen melee and hla »up all that it could h.

Captain Sachs I ting honors fo r t when he turned nvemw In four trips collrrtnl three « lin k .« bagger Th e "P er son« counted fo r three ri. game and cavorted in t out n bobble for his rot Spartan victory.

Vincent Pevlc. Slate's connected with on*? ol 1

IOWA NINE TThe hawrhall gam

Stale Teacher*' relief* Wednesday afternoon * at 4:4ft o'eteeh. Instead «ras originally aehedn to Direr tor of Athlet Yonne. The change t to ronfllrt with the weekly military para*

w/«/durli

In the aevrnth Inning i hide sailed over the ri| Into "the winding Cedar to turning In the only • the game Pevlc played e third.

The game was not ot aovtnlh Inning when a > enabled the Kobsmen runs. In the eighth frs Spartans crossed the hoi the Normallles were held

icrtaon. Madonu J through with ti nu participated i

I /during the afterma t. »finance, was limi ted bj

‘f Tfc* l**«x uroiv t rKNTRAI. ST ATE Alt 1Rtmwh. r f • 1Idler, SI« *Mr I.« „ I 31* I IMltnnti. •* . t iMuml. I* * 1Hurnrll. 21« * 1Nwiw. * 'llewao. If I. .mvt.i.tl, ••KnUfru. rf •- *HUllMlll. If I »

Ttttal" *11 ]*Mi«tit'*ii<n hit by-Halted •***' Ml* ill*.an STATE All - IOtlUibertM«**. 2*«Mad******«.lUMtv ct t IH«*-»»-. If ♦ }Hernitr.l. rf IPeel«1. *»« * 'Orall. I»* r‘ <llay«i>*t. r . t tllulkali, i« 4 t

Total« 8*1 11Hcurc l>* titimiV' :Ornirnt Rtnlc

Mirh«K"t> SlaleNontr run Pevle. Three

M O T

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made— packr

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P * * » Two

Michigan State News**,. f « q g % ^ i j s f f a f t 8r s a w . .**! "ü^üüü:

Avi- . Cnlf*g««. Ill-

CASKS um n *•*SfuOrnl •«•*» f«cwl»T • » * » « • » « * » ♦

••fcp* t* atk* *wm> mt **«• ««Ita*« f**r «■••II

City,

«ritt«* theU ifltiirU i" aMPWUiMg'h* the, j t o M fé n ' N V,^"v“ ¡»V iw -, w ay"h e Inter-

Hid b rVprweenllni* the viewpoint o( eullege oIlc«»l|• th** Srh«H*l Y ear

i|IUir-ln-chi«*f

SuhMlfptl'«!

MAtfAoiNr, e d ito rAS S O C IA TE E ll I T t lit

CO-ED EDITO It 111'SIN ESN M A N A G E R

JAMES S IIASKINS. ’31, tfermlsn II (ÌI.I NN If. I.AUK E. II • A. I h. .«*« Hm.*e

MA.tI t. L »loUNINC. r LEROY II HAM I’M Phi l». l lf<-

* 4 8 K * S t m ■ a * * ? ! b s„ 1 Hcvt'tnl weeks, the former symbol o f strength f e t finato passed into I hr g.<*«t hoyond wHR but ' » i !’ 1 J '¡(Iterative spineless body remaining. And whal w ill n i l

''' fieHpite mimerons'efftirts on (he pari o f members and officers ,»! the organization. the „resident of the council has ncghr te l In even attempt Ihc revival ol Ihe «M M * W *">•"* I " havt given up all hopes, even though various fraternity i'epfejenta- Uves have declared their readiness to cnopemtte in «ttfcherltlg Up the loose ends in an effort to reorgnmze.

'The Student Connell invest ¡Kilted the conditions of the I < in- eil Iasi week and on the assurance I hut a rn orp h 'f f f » a ,' ,h,.r w tul.l lie called immediately, action «a s deferred. A no th. r week has passed anil the lime has arrived lor ■ ■ M t t a h .

The News believes that if allowetl to exist, the Intel-fiaterni!> eo. neil S i d be reorganized al once. The over-.ltte elect..,., o f officers should bit held, the by-laws of Ihe ..rKHiii'/Htinn whii jtmve ..... in the hands o f a oommitioe for several months shouldhe presented and approved, mill a serious eflorl shou lda- put furlh to reins!ate the council to a im.i.iint'til am i . o u e 1 plait in campus activities. Unless such aclion is taken, th. Intti fralernity eouneil should be abolished!

W H E R E A R E T H E C O IM 'O SER S?K.ir several vears various organizations on Ihe nitnpits h a v e

been trviUK to secure some new Spartan MIHpti but M " « . Exralilntr, all-rampus men’s honoritry, hits taken tip Ihe baltl a t m this year Ity spotisorinK a s o u k molest WHICH fiose.

M W illi' th" inerease in enrnilmenl anti iiilerest ill the M'cWKttn Stale Instilule of Music this year, the honorary heatls thoURft ihat the entries for Ihe eonlest wmiltl be ntimerons. As ynl. however, no sonRs have been submitted l<> Ihe committee in

th K hasloiiK I teen evident that the college needs some new songs a l l wilh the high Interest in niusir here, there should be some students on Ihe mtupiis who are callable nf cnmpnsmg sum original mni|iosilinns. A worthwhile prize ts offered anil tin News believes Ilia! 111.' student body should get be hind the new song ninvemenl." Only a little- more than a week remain» he fore tbl* n»htes1 closes.

.

Acme RUG Cleaners1216 N. Pint* Phone 2-7931 j

CLEANED - SIZED - REPAIRED j Domestic Rugs \

Prof. A J. Clark and P?ni H E Publow, both o f the ch#m l»tiy blent, spent two d-iy vasfUEff Otoao Hütte university and th»* '**«•'- rr --‘ td the Timken Roller Bearing O ton. Ohio

I f i f Halfadai «•.— ar rt college, w ill leave on M i X 1<r Boulder Colnratl»' attend mwvum! meeting of the busmer: *twsecretaries of th*- Ma'tonal <• of Colleges arid UniveriiTie:" Re'ttTT- sentatives from all the advar.-’-d *r*wr*l m the United Btafe- will be c— -e-/

The meeting .'a ' ’•'*“* ' v »,• “«'.r * Urbana, 111., when .Seerefarv .'■«

j R ep re se n te d th i- »-oiieg**

Next Saturday Mav 24 t for the annua! Sem B"tr event to which arc mvt^ed and members <>t »he "'.Lev have ‘ «»me int«*r»*-r tr hr destination thit x«*ar t v f f park, Iving abouf fo*rr rv North Muskegon Be«"* distance nf about u s mi! will start at S .* m from bttlldtng returnit f** E about O p m

B I. Spence a represrn' United state;* Gvp^um C was a* the chemt«try _dep* day. May 1* 'er/te* ehemUU for prospective p

: the company. The tf S is one of the largest Urn ill the United States arid ploys many college r chemistry

Miss JesKiet Fremont (: of art instructor iq ihc " men» delivered t !err 'ir HI thP home of Ih. Por* B Club. Prtrtnv M.iv 1* I

i given it» a group of io** j Ciati* cou n ty in 'h e Hon extension work w I v hav *

i home furntshinu* for the

til A I e f '1er«’ " f the Je« department at WashAngt’*1 Itfir on the campus W**» 14 He spent ouïr h through the cliemtstrv was very much r lerestec

(done bv the res i» '> “ l»r L ed e re is * cereal

The annual

Faculty Tea Rooms Scene of Popular

Home Ec.~AffairsThe teas which are being given at

it»" home economics building nre prov- m e very popular Dainty menu cards

the food Which is served In an a»- tractive manner, and moderately priced »• ten cents per article

Fur the coming week. Margaret Mor- r. i in charge of the tea on Wedncs-

« Marion Mf>or»’ for t hat on Thurs- d ■„\ gnc. Jon«* Barbarln for that on F rida ' The teas are as part of the v irtt in the class in institutional man- ! KPishent

These teas are held in the. Faeul-Tea • Kmi m the home economics building

Rnr-im 9 from 3:30 to 4:30. Faculty ■I mber* graduates juhiors settlors,

a.Tid ttjeir pamit:* are invited.

Semi-Finals in Co-ed Intra-mural Baseball

Tourney Are Playeda * the close of the intra-mural base-1

urtii «as«,n nf*:»»v competition ha» be- ' -rrrre keen and interest high. In <he* <?•.. final games the OtJt-cnmC is flJij !)«?*•« Alpha Gamma Delta won 10-1

1 • m , Alpha Chi Omega. Miss Dorothy’ :-•:«>**•! was umpire and Josephine!

Griggs and Shirley Mixer were score-1

< ‘ .Sesame society defeated Alpha Phi th a score o f 16-7 M is« Rdlth l.lnd-

- • was umpire And Lois WilliAmsnn■ f,r< -kecjs*r The final game «>f this

h ztii' ims been postponed on account

f* l t S O F FOETH SEESNEED FOR F I I.TI'RK

State Yearlings Beaten in Tennis

Match SaturdayThe Statrr fronh tennis team clashed

With the Western State Teachers co l­lege yearling racqueteers on the home courts Saturday afternoon to give the visitors a 4-3 victory. In the ¡.Ingles C D Bell played No 1 position lor State: Mammerschmldt, No. 2 ; ft. B. Johnson. No. 3: w 8. Loose. No 4; Weintruub. No 5; and in the doubles Bell and Spindler played No. 1. and tlammersehmidt nnd Loose played No

O f the forty-two civil engineering students entering he in the fa ll term, th irty-two already have Jobr. or oners of positions in spite of the adverse con­ditions. In addition nine C. E. students have passed the civil service exam ina­tion. and will receive an offer from the government m the near future.

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R o u g h D r yA m il family laundry twr- vict. Cnntiiitt» o f waiihing, slart hing tutti drying. Mtii w ork ¡font'll. BimdkBKihtef» It- extra.

A lle f o r A I .b n .

I Or n l.h. Adflilioniil

Try (Mir Service Thin Week Sfinì 'that suit and drexs

f o r ¡1 real cleaning ami pressing.

C o l le g a D ry G le a n e r s

E a s t L a n s in g L a n d r y

We Clean Everything In

the Home

206 Abbot Road Phone 2-2535

(Cant tut* d I» uni PARC 1 'mbs a earth ait temtnilè&K,’ 1

writ la t »•r Une now. ' _Mztrkl am tin? ix cn in Lururtng

t w 1 wt ek>. where lie liast V. it l*r*f che ¡i the Central

dist T f mp v h< uoe He is at prea-,t mg , tK*f »k < »1 ti» ■ Hocial Vismuis in p rt Mr- H e is a iw» revisingus I«fl *rn ’• m orde t«» bring th e m

thrtl f i rst r »m i left* edition in

ed perhap the highest.n hi*. l i f e us birthday in 1920

S T U D E N T S — S P E C I A L S

■ 9 8 .Genuine Kmhmwtl M S, fM la t l o n e r y (ill S I I E E. T S — SI» F. N V K I* O P L 8 Heckle Edged — Ig F tn e r ru sh ed ^ llo n «^

TbrutrrE I N G R A V U R E

>d earlv,,f the rnllegesundav May r that, dav until made up enttr» wlU be ahowti drawing rooms Olds hall

It w ill remai q [o 5 o ’c lo* k when P will ‘

h» elected to the American ny o f Artjs and le tte rs This is ndcmy which corresponds with enrh Academy. 1* select body pi

4ti in number, sometlmea nilled ■fi immortals." In our case we :>ti member** Markham is also

«r* it !wn\ l»e reached his home I’ htoti, Staten Island, m marie it a point t«i 1 l e t t e r s i i f ld r e s s c d it»

Ne BrYork He' li

personalty,

un « t l UW0Fi At tills

nalt mu

Pastor t«> Address Members of Hub

at Final Meetinx

cpi

isbi

riment will tu* opened and «mpletcd poultCi plant will ri This will' make , the

and potiDiet r TI

i ti«*i

Dusting 1 1-2 Cents per Square Foot iShampoo 3 C ents per Square Foot jSizing 1 1-2 Cents per Square Foot ]Fringe 3 Cents a Running Foot ;Compressed Air Csed In Dusting Our Rugs ;

* «

Palmolive Soap Chips for ShamiNHiing Help Has Had Years of Experience

Orientals Our SpecialtyTrv Us (Jive Us a Break We’re ltMKV

Dr. D. C. Mosherd e n t i s t

Phone 37.19 Abbot BidsEvenings by Appointment

After that tough quiz or Blue Book

Have a Sodaa t

B Y R N E SIT WILL REFRESH YOU

*3sJ5£«—*

123 East (¡rand River( Next Door to State C a fe )

H. R. H««t Hwiid Wilh IheAppoint m«nl to S o » » Soort»

Word WA till* centr American nf Sclent**' Dr H R ment had

' o f t he K: ol that m

Dr Hun ¡th e rxectifi

* Zoologica

The pause that gives poise

D e t r o i t C i t y

L a w S c h o o l

Organized in 1927 by the Botu'd of Edu­cation tis one of Detroit's college units-— designed to meet the needs of students wholly «dir in part self-supporting—four year evening course leads to degree of Dachelor of Laws—-accredited by Miehi ̂gun Hoard of Bar Examiners,

Address communications to the Secre­tary of the Law School, 4S41 Cass Ave., Detroit, Michigan. Catalogue mailed on

* t Thi* •«* I uant»atu*«

, omzni ■icirncv

is Olt this

i III Health Fitte* Ih A e a U r * i to Nw perate ■ C «*S««

I W J Mu «.t Eng Us it

I New 11 n » ' will sup*'»' Literature.

taiW.

G liJ c r E i |r R C i b i

Here to D vkm U c to w

N«*U Capt ennttt lectur icct urr

•i »¡it mt > are b»‘ -cg mask* ' - Hawkew. whn h*>*ii.' "-•«< *r »-

en ta i gltchntt r w e n t W * ' *• her* as » l » rV 04 5fa£ •* course on anrpnri -

Capt CMUna o f ' he Alt'.*u4>c- A* -nautical board i» hetptror ' • * J - 'here in the n earJu tun Cta^ w aa .* ts at present locawet « t j E I * Mich., where hr ha- :■>».:.«a •«? ‘yan< {avoraDle for glwtyr «pm aana i**

M . S . C . F t n c T e » t a F " »

Ob C .» * - * A * - F"*»’The M ichigan Sta:. Banca» **•*•..

leaves Friday for Albion a t e r » ttoG * « ( to put on a demordi raucc. i -:t a xa-”n-v «* at the Albion huh sctawi. F s « : rr-nr.-

U K T M 1 ^ '».*••>IU««* Bit* - apnri, t taai 'w « ■*- ( «* - ("• •OKhr"» » «ta ra t*r( « M ie I â p a . iM e ta D k jI l fM

^ Pauset h a t r e f r e s h e s

C om es a linn (a s th e y sa y ) e v e ry «lay w hen

« 1*» p ood l a d ro p fh if ip a — re la x — and« * j Iw * « •d l* « ie*L co o l, s e e k th e « b id d e n w e a n in g

o f life .

S ign «»If fo r ju s l a m in u te , now and th en , and re fresh v o u rs e lf w ith an ice-cold Coca-Cola. K cad y fo r y o u — anytim e— around the cor­ner (rou t anywhere. N in e m illio n lim e* a day th e Thinker* and Doers o f the nation find th e pause that refreshes h what keeps the w o r ld w ig g in g .

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Social Interest Runs High As

Week-End Dunng Spring Term"■ A,ph* Wp,«., ilph, CK o»,,,, ,

5 i r «■». .M Sî,.., 5'"~H o ld Spring Parties.

MICHIGAN STATE NEWS

C ^ Ü f c U F .E v o t l thou

thei i l g s t o p , , } l „ w h jH

w e e k -e n d „ „ , in v arc vet p, f,,. «... 1 . in,s tenat w hich H rure Kavi ' ■ " ' ll most b rillian t e c ' . , jv , ' r --• u H lo s a l l . | ||1(, ,‘v. I/!1- •"M ean and Al,-. \Vnrd r i i i , d

at its h e igh

a l l , - I fo r th « ,M ore

al Mr. ,-in.l A), w e r e patrons Mi . John r | „ , T b ree o th er f r « t iH im f j n n F r id e H lfh t o l Sal urda

Abfltlf ¡¡f/y ftjnfth Kappa Alpha Tinta w'hteh w or givr-j| ¡. f i•■u FrtdÜy evenin««ers plavcfi -j j,«.HII'I Mrs I. C itlid .Mrs, p ¡ t a ,,,.

The FIflybftys plav»r prlng l erm part y whi

th» hntj.s» on Frfriay couples attepded th» p «reen ¡tnd whltn prot wtth the f ralentit', ». tlte Kiiesl s Àmohij almi P aie Dawsnn fit nelrril ;;| » n f P im p o r f

About Iwenty-flvr rt Util Form an t orrhe-h înian oprn hotj.«." i « Pro f and Mrs Herbert Mr. and Mr Lovon ;i Irons for the paHÿ

T h e Union baîlroon wit h fertis and spritiR Alpha Chi Orne«« . j . Cleyer parchment prou» « Ila tern ity senl wpm : who clanced i<, n Brtiee Fayerweath» couples attended ! ntunini presept v< r* i Stock and R obe n a Wf-oc:

l it» Jtpsamn sprint léttlven in th» Lut!» i|;i mfiav f-v»nine The hall « u h sprint; flo'.vr and ft and ivhtt» silhouclted > gtveri tfi th» t ‘flanced to musir iurn, »* boy*. Amont- alun .... and Mrs Ohet il,tri »11

Chile At

n ie l)

K o ,-hanid

T H F Tîa.st L a n r in ç M a s o n lr t e m p i » wt¡/ ••va« r fe c o r a te d .<• a n o lr ! - ia s h lo n »d c a r • >;,

£ * • • • ' » t M M M N h m « j

I H. S. Marshall J I JEWELER I8 it

R e p a i r i n g a

S p e c i a l t y

P t t o M P T s t : i t \ i c i ;

Near l'uNtufTireEAST l. tN S IM ;. M l) II.

à

i8M Teddy’s Retreal

'M O K I In the ’

id SWEETS f (U f i P ia r .

C O M F O R Tf l i e o n » t h i n g t h a t w e n i l d e . - i n - :■

O u r g u e s t s a l w a y s r e c e i v e . e v e t y

I h a t w i l l h e l p t h e m a t t a i n t h e e n

c o m f o r t .

U n t r i © l i aUEO. L . C R O C K K I i , M a n a i r t

STUDENTAMD

. OFFICE SUPPLIES

Itgaffifi’SBi

. . . ___________ na«HtKNCo-ed Teams Dean Dye Leaves i»* *•* i * « MW<iM 'iMiiim

Picked for Inter- iHittfuMitteHClass Baseball nn' College r ,#*h* 8und*3c T r. _ Dr M»rte Oft. DMn nf ihe Hoihef o u r tea m P ractices R equ ired f o r division, loft the college

A ll ftlvla T .I .L .- A .■ ■ ---------- -------All Girli Taking Active

Part.

wpl-l* preterì rociay in ih, ■III I,-am pnirt.it;,;, ..III |„.« I I -ul . v.I;inni- m In,:,. |„,,.| ' I ; ‘m,. I'I.m-i- pli.vintmill I la- V.1H la. IV Kalrh- f lm n n e i I I IT n O o n f l ,a n .Venrtei r, Mixer l[ I uita.

x. ¿r .v.' »twnM the inaugiirati'pn o r Mis-s Katharine Blunt as preMdetu of the Cnnnectlciit Woman’s roltegr m New Lonflnn. Conn. MU* Dye was th» ofn cut I re present nf I v » of-M lrhigan Rtat» college

¡•t itou t» t0 th » ia s t , M iss IJye .stop­p'd a Detroit where She gave a talk

Mn Letth M Mare• f< v»|. n o J Whl

Shaffer's Bakery»■on n E u n o i ’N p ie s am i,

cttEAM rrr rs 209 M. a c. Avenue

I’Viiture Numbers Rooked lor Last

Senior PartyU lm o n and M erk e l, B arn ard and

W arner to Put On Enterta in -

m ent F riday .

L HtOpl

Itffijuk fi ; " " " : 1; ; 1' " " ,u ln,,-r « l e d in reeelvinr T

, : 1 H Shoe, I enlv the tie.t and mo. 1 up-to-date !•hlle o ‘"wl M I >°»r "eeufv WeMmenh? Ittubie ' " ’ ru.'-'. '?,7,v,-,/'n,î ’ i i „ ' l « hM Hirm . ¿ f t , !K iree 'ei p g , ,V, ! ' « ' • » K « » r e e l permanent . . v e i ', wl ey . | VVriKh I wllh lienutlli.t rlnrlet end,. Ihle I

'!lo »lnu m-eil ...II .......... ! “ v* , r ‘ » * « « r a i ■ > « p n liS .i , ' ,nr ■ « lieautlful. soft, natural 1< lit .< tn, it» f « » » am wave«’ !■" a A twit i, 13 Dak»r .J . u Cnmithei .M cittben M

I Olo-eii M Piinohnm |• ■ "»' V Bell T I»- ireahmani i " ,! : « il.u, . e « Million., r. I

I AM« IM l

A lta Hlnnh Sratttji ¿ a l a ntfi.ll ¡îtiî'* .,AA ,,V a. .!(W The Abbott

O A m t a O t e f t M v

( - '• N u e a M ft ts d w i

t i cdm rtly

f lW i l t f j d l i . T

m O M t ) x

_ - X í r a ¿ ‘S t a « a t a r ;Wtpo&ggfr,LE W IS BROS.

Í O l-1 -E G E S H O I* Home o f U n fm rk

M o « t lothea *

V. \V. Outlines Rrottfl Program

for Coming YearBarratt Shoe Repairing

SHINE . . LACESIt.ivrm .nl nf Paahlnn shop

1*1 E. (¡rand R l.r r

W W W A M

DIETS FOR EVERY (K’CAStON

ut

îlarirtii ¡mí) Sift gimp227 Hast («rand Hiver Ave.

w w i w v v v w w w w v ^

Co-eds Compete inrenitis Matches ,

In tram ural P laqu e in h » A w a rd ed

Winner«, i l f ins» of Season >•.

K een R iv a lry Sknwn. , l. ' % , " ! k ( ’ l u btlolfls Successi ul*Ma.v Morning Event

i t t

H i: puhii

ZfmlogA i’rolesHor To Address Club at

Eunchcon Thursday

Omicron Na Select, Officer,:Eleanor Hoover I , Preiident

> t o n -A lb ert s t r e e t year '.:>nr\

'■■■' ' 7ho »o ... Pr»s»d»n( Elea-

•. • i» »*president, ■a fV'miMgr.am <-cre-

r.7fy'.<>r Cramer Lan- ;r».' *.frs Alice 7horpe.

M: I/îui*» Cl»mefi.s ,'ncuity advisor

DENNISON GOODS

e A R T V F A V O I t S

Ë N G R A V U Rj m m m JO « b b o t t - I > m > s m . s t a t e t h e a t b e

The oven... the cook...

and the cake“ C)n)v tine oven« produce ralce« o f fin# t#*.

tnre. 1 ht\ f i le applies .,s surely to the moif

complicated “ rake-bakmg” proceis in modern

industry . . . making steel ratting« for high preAsurr». . . as it does to the fimplesf riomestir

cookery. In basir-imed fferoult efeethe fur­

naces that apply (he heat directly and < leaniy

f't the metal and permit exarf control of tem­

peratures at every srapr, the *tee| f „ r Crane ‘

cast steel valves and fittings is prepared. Kvery casting n annealed under temperatures held at tf>nn' J . fnr hours, then slowly shaded o ff

to rftolinp. Inferesfing AS .s the \ ulcin-like

foundry equipment in < rane f .undries, fnm- plefe as ¿re the manufa»turing res<»urees that

give exactness and uniformity-in production the v tfal seeret hick o f quality in Crane elertnr

Mte»! materials is not the “ oven” hut the «kill o f

the “ cook, .. The chemnti, the •upcrmtend-

rn is The workmen who watrh and control each »r. p and p r o r c . I hrnueh p j yetn, thio

'k ill has been developed and refined. Hack o f

it i, an rxhauittve scientific library o f lahora- V

Inry «rudies and te»t chart«. Much o f the data «

'hat ha. enabled ( rane ( „ . to pr.idnre depend-

¿Me valves f ir the enormous pres.sures and

temperatures now «jsed in industry ts C<j||ertrri

m a book,u Pioneering tn acienre.” It is a valu- able reference book lor student. I-et u, tend you a copy.

t C R A N E *rw «a iMTf»fHs ro tntrtt t **o contwil iru ii

VilflW Oil Qu CM(ifiCfttSCMSCCO SfStM LO friCH I M l BKNIMS «U SU I CNKMO \

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g r e e t i n g C A R D S

P R I N T E R S • S T A T I O N E R S - E N G R A V E R SM A K E R S 0 I I I N E S T A T I í> X E R V — G K E E T I N G f " I » I» C I E T V A N I) C f» M M E : R C l A L A N N O U N « E & £ „ . ■ m

(> K r H E h o m e a n d o r y i c l(. 0 M P I. E 1 E

fit 61 I N T S

LEATHER GOODS

t i C T U R k F R A M I N G

FOUfctAIN jPENs

DRAWINGMATERIALTYp.E WRITERSt , l < » « r K a n • f

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g r r c i A t , R X - T B A T , O - 8 T U D * U * T i « l

r f t r x T f t t f i lu n r f t i i

S O W N IN S P I

a Y E S !i l l a t W o k a l

H ea d C l a i m fo r Cliooen.

t dre w more than t h i^ icers in three un de r the Wolverine, college ic council representa- •I polling. A total o f •nparison w ith a year t ) g c a r d .

.V orrnnn H u rd , Port• by a plurality o f U4 irne in K arl .Stelmfe’a G arfie ld T ha tche r ess nianagerahJ »1. The voi i n f

I «add. Mtiskeffd >n over “ Hez” t h i e t it* council

Howard M it r i was u noppriM^d g

i cheer leader

■»n HniJand. wfR »n io r »¡así tfcw 4 lj| ti» ' la*b-n)»mb#rs In1

H » ri»f»at«N Ì g ham by i v o t e -

ton D»fr*>!f tient I » on tor vi r» gr«MÜP of ft2 votAs .F»m 8 §»ffaO'd Fif.rtn» H0X¿¿•Acr»rary»hip. ifift

F.vfftiuibfi t»»*t U-e Mît rt» for ¡n# t' ’o 8 ̂ T w fli

M)'»S -A crn ( M | byj »At ■ <»ir» rogiAten i'Tgradiiftf» »las«#*.

’ » ■? any fi«it*| sophnmor»# tn MfcujL

18 d»poaffl1 iri'-n won a

• r Karl llaradine.-nr ftrrsideney by!

• W ».t»rn finrfrt i a « <*anoting ASe

— ¡*r»Aifj»rt by d#leat- Mar Klnnon Ha v /City. vuiiH Adama í fi/utni,

*" r, ary by ■ ir.nih*• Midland. 134 to

• * : *u!i»v f |, v»iand.Vv!l*ori Ann Arijor, by

and •htrfv-on# ÍfaíIoCr ■ in i (Madirr;

• mtt »»orcd m »jasa: . . s tw i» Detroit,

' < Ears lanatne.• by i ,o?e n f

' ‘Ivmouth. won a H i/ab»th I,»»

offtc» of v in» r- Pv 'r,d*le. ri#-

• itd»- r. ¡rg Battle Cre»k.•4 vote* Paul «r«o»d a mild

■ -c i r Horton Hockle l-u resh ip ,bv

î-.ndaÿ from f r • r bby under the

'** - *'J- n t council

•H P R IZ E S R D E D S O O NBcint Jod fed ; Win- R eeeive R e w a rd ,

Hi Ju n e 1 3.

ar» . * viewing the »at -Acr- '»n t m for the

h< jvk points, and Th" uriies will be

v on June i*.ipt* „-t - j?; tor the eiaay

CelUm Ants and Bravo,M o tiva

L»an The Oa- " Industry, by ■■ Vtajttery. by C h m tia a An-

<- 6y Carlton urai Vfaiurfac-

'PhyChar

Han rary Wo¡ í1 A crtruj

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contest The W lnti la *0 .Suicide« Fan

Corpua 1 * 1 all b y • Tv he spm t of « i, '-’ " ' • 'U . « t r e « . Apetb

■anon TacntieU i CeaÉavv lark Whatever W e H a w

*r»nce 8co«t. puce o f a n Wirhaau ¡tonnato f i a n

V J I OlAen ‘ a »unded in were: A d m . .Scott a «Quarter to K lo a

len K niaht. KsU to t f i Hero, by M arie “ 1"~ reeps Up. by ftoa *• D ravel P it, b ffeaiing 1----- -*o tonesauthors, t i n • tM to a ~ s nfgsm m œ.

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ilk eh Sknwi G * D U ■ • « < !

ST A T E 'S VARSconsecutive vie Sachs, they co

t team to win i Ind. The Mt. P

the superior S Pete Bulloch h

touched fo r five Blood* the visiting was pounded fo r 1 Spartan batsmen melee and his sup all that it could h

Captain Sachs 1 ting honors fo r t when he turned average. In four trips collected three singles bagger The "Personi counted for three ri game and cavorted in t out a bobble for his cot Spartan victory.

Vincent Pevlc. State » connected with one of J

IO W A N IN E T

The baseball gam Stale Teacher»* ro lle r Wednesday afternoon at 4:45 o ’rlork. Instead aras originally aeheda to M rretor o f A th le Vonng. The rhangr % to rond irt w ith the weekly m ilitary p o ra *

In the »evcnth Inning t hide sailed over the >ii Into 'The winding Cedai to turning In the only i the game Pevlc played t third.

The game was not 01 aevmth inning when a enabled the Kobsmen tuns. In the eighth fr i Spartans crow<ed the hoi the Normalites were held

’ V rtnon . Madunti | through with 1 « Jna partiripat«<d i

/. ’«during the aftcrnot « „finance,was marred bj

' ? Thr »■«. «»or. ■IKNTIIA l. STATi A I' 1 Stouuh. rf • *Trll. >. Kb t IU .I^ nI. 3b I •Mltnn.i m ... . 1 'HIcmmI. t* ( ■ JIt nr m l I tb 4 *

lb

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MI« III«. AN STA 11« '»it I, hr, '- « i t 2bM wlonn» »« iabb* .i ItaM-bs. H

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M a r y Íd e l i g h t f u l a t

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M IC H IG A N S T A T E N E W SP a n t Four ~ ~ ■ ________________ j í p *

S p a r t a n s S e c o n d i n M i c h i g a n M e e t i .

W E S T E R N T E A C H E R S T A K E T IT L E Ì „ - » a b t a n _ K 0 B S 1 E N P L A Y >W E S T E R N T E A C H E R S T A K E T IT L E F R O M S P A R T A N S W IT H S T R O N G .

W E L L -B A L A N C E D A G G R E G A T IO NF ia t In d b id a a l P e r fo rm a n ces and C lo ie C om petiU .jn F e .tn r e 15th

A a n a a l M ee t H e ld H e r e ; K n la m w o o Squad W in «

f o r S econd T im e in H is t o r y ; R e c o rd » Set.

I

/ P A C . T Ì N y ' P C R T

/ H C T s A

B V H A t U M S C C T f y

Home Running Tw o sensational performances were

marl»* in the most gruelling event« in the 15th annual State Intercollegiate track and held meet here Friday and ’Sfflurday. ,

Ray Swart*. Western State, turnedN A N A F T E R N O O N o f c o m p e l it i»n IH fil sparkled w ith lin isnd iv iilm il nprform ances and clOfld finishes, a liftn fl <» \* K MWnriz. w.-str-n« »«.», ....... -

“ lu u iv iu u ili I B g e q e w n n th<- I-r.th , hI. mM(, ,.n„ rse in 4 in « to d ip Heart* T a k er in d a t h le t e * f r o m W e s t e r n S t a t e < J , d J>« |hp riCon)¡ in ,m » l S t l i tP l i i t e r r n l l e i im t o truck M M M H t,M ,.. . . ...... n m .pectM ular time 1» only two sor-tlltia in history in the MlchlgtUI BUI* colloir*’ stiIfilUim ! 1» I >■ abow th(, »n-time tntnreollegiaU’

T t i i M il n .|..-rs w e r e h u n t p r e s s e d 1 « j M t i * » . » M a W J f c mark o f 4 144 mode bv J P Jon «j o■ 2 K m J L i i „ „ c x m 'c t e d si r cn K th m t lW - p « t a n c e w a n t , oorneii T h u w e» the rnetest

Ln^l i»n rw hH m inV "««pV rio .itV in - " ¡ .h is Hoc the «

slruggle; ¡1 H6J i n |.s|i4 aM(| pliicml in Jill hut throec v J n ls t o ru n th «* lr t o t a l » !> | » H i t I » ' « " « * ' ' v h i| M n -h ig a n S ta to nnaer j | , rtH tW I I » » « >'"■ ;dHve »taged

K tJ lk d B P t I.- M Ic h iR a il N o r m a l , - , nn1 ’ ^Lniiren P Brown, captain nf theof Ypsilnntl was Ihiril with in -is« « ! » « " ‘ .¿.i" a p e » n th m e l* f& u «a . stepped mtn m . r F o i io w i fu t th p s i. ih .v < ' ^ « r ^ ' w , t h m

the order was: Detroit U v . li(lV)lu, wesiern S la tes teem, - t " " ,■ i " f S g . ~ , n(1rt lo his „irrady10 1 » ; llillsilllle, U’i4 ; I'liiversil.v me ttKllvltlim ! « » « ; “' ";V »trlnil Of record* Jumes t. Rdd.nf Detroit. 0; Albion 3 » J p * .' ' »lir,, T b'ho "aiid' t'be brood Um vmri. rrtaBMM M MIra I State Teachers 'l\ t.ruml » ^ „n(.hnr „„ n„. .eenml "s'-,R n p it ls J u n io r . 2 ; A lm a , 1 '• ■ • m „ n „

K O B S M E N P L A Y M IA M I U . N IN E H E R E T H U R S D A Y

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T r ip O v e r W e e k -E n d ;

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DEFEAT W S T C AGAIN1 1 - In n in g B a tt le F rom

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John H Kok-s* M lrl m-bfill team will

rliatmond to opt - Thursday afternc ter a two-game road f • Spartan nine broke pi trounced fhe We.stern m llege nine. 7-4 at

1 1 -lim ing m m Sat

for

nnd ran nnehur on the second ............... plnre relay t<am. while Lewis took the

R gy Swarta. W ester« state sopho- aao nnd 440 yard dashes! and ran nn-inore. started his teammates off In the r |lor i|„. winning rday ttoam.mil«* by galloping four laj»s in the al- Rob Olson Spartan pole vnuitcr,moal unbellevenble time o f 4 Ififf. bet- gained some "I ids old form, tyiniterm « the rec«»rd held by I’otier *»f n rsi (jlitf’e with Oliver of MicnlgajM irhlgan Normal by nearly six see- irnntl wiih a leap of ..12 'ond». Running stride for stride for |nGbes. , , . . .three laps with Ohamberlkln and Fill- In addition to Ihe mile and me iw lert.ui «»f State and Arnett of M irh l- lnile. two otli«T meet records wen! > gan Normal. Swartz uncorked it sprint th«' lionrds Harper giant ne*po. J P in thel asi quarter in lie that lard the Western State, heaved the jhot 44̂ ice crowd on their t«res yelling, as he swept ^ Inches. The Detroit CltY n" " ‘ M by the green nnd wldte elad rumu’is |,IV ^ beat (ml Western sta e m to tiie tajw Ftillerton. who nnlahPd f,|vt Dnish the new time being a « a Step behind CJImmberlain for fouith lauan Nortunl In'shtnen J W Cre» jilace, ran the distance i n '4 22 1 . the ft(i „ ,„.w hho r.-lav ree«>rd. with a mat same time as the record held by Po l- 0f f.32 2, bpftting the ol«I *‘ i1»'' ! "t«*r t i p time made by Swartz is the truths of a second best that hns been turned in this year cHummeries anywhere In the country» M , i it WllIl |,V - ..v»»>« . \v.

C'apt Lauren P Brown eontribiiteil ........., N....,• -Mieb s, - ■ "another nne race when he stepped his Urini.. ; 1 1 ; ffuvorite dlstanee. the two-mile, tn " ’V.' ,, ,‘ “m ' v-..,..»i i0 34.8 . nnlahing his earner on the home y . W,(I1 bv i . ^ . p. h.«rack With a- new varsity, meet, and ( n y ...... a ........ >'»••stadium record. Ilrown took the lead n„ ,Horn the start, and with the exception s., . i • 1 m01 part of one lap. when Arnett o f, o««» ̂ •' •' ■Mu lligan Normal sprinte«! out in fron t. ^ , , . ,lie was never 111 danger - w •

roach Miles Casteel *- hurdlers cam«' sh..i - w... u n»« , ’ , , , Rwthrough in fine style, winning 15 out wjJW g j g j , ..... i . ■ . \ .of a possible 22 points for state in the ,;i„. r, ■■ '■ * ")(timber Lopping races Yarget tied with u

Munro of Ypsl fo r Aral in the m $ m y . i .

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9 22 in 1929closely iMished by

■f Y|>sl and gained sweet re­ír ,i defeat suffered from the runner during the indoor sea-

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P IP E S and pant* ore m.neu* line prer«>gativrs that defend

themselves atul us. W here else could men find sanctuary?

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adftwtvth 1, a I«r«fi4 titaii-« of t v o d totikA-os— » If, lr.1 ,»|*i l*lli I'» psptonukmi Itsqtialiif •ImIIUv-4 n#« •«» . h a n g * kuv k a§ f«o fth j » y - •her* —‘ R*«'«y kifu- M ••».« S I , . — (»• psnht» !«•> Bra*« 1«*I « « ! biiaklot ua.

E d g e w o r t h• i O K I M U T O E A H O

No Foldin' ' nScrtotlanass held «way in th«* Coach

Jimmy (S leepy) Crowlay Spartan grid ,, rum 11 cluring the early drills and re- ,, •.tilt., were gratifying. Tin* former j, Notre On me star, who was one o f the fl immortal * Four Horsemen,“ seemed to s] have a wav «»f'm aking the green clad f] grid enmlirlMtes give tlieir all and bat- ,.| tie furiously f«»r plitces on the team. 0

T jiere «»re 30 or 40 men oti the campus it who do little but practice and think v football these days It is doubtful if n State has ever had a mot-«* enthusiastic o un.i «quart The gridders are diagram- n mu rilnvs between classes and talk the s formations over during tin* brief rest 1 periods in the aftem oon practlc«*«.

That Ihe H par tan f«Nilball men- ' ior mean* business is evidenced by the faet Ib a l he plans lo run plays Ihe llr».l «lay of the fall season, lie has issued about -MI formation* for his grid randhlaies lo study during ihe summer months ami experts to 1 lose little lime lit starting Where he leaves « I f at Ihe end «»f Ihe spring drills.

Coach Crowley seems reasonably optimistic over S late’s prn«perts f«»r a winning team next year. However, lie docs nut intend tn leave am sipnc unturned lit developing a lin ing eleven lie realizes that there will he weak .pots, hut thcv will I»«- just as strttng »> ii is jww lble I«* make it

wpartan followers mav rest as sureil that when they watch the |«»:t«| edition of the < rowlev fM tblillis-Hin swing «nt«» action that theywill see a red learn which should leave lii 11" «touht in (he minds of its opponents as i<* whether «*r not they have been through .» tougii gritl rUeoUUl« r

Y E A R L IN G N IN E G A IN S V IC T O R Y

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N E W H O N O R A R Y IS O R G A N IZ E D

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S w im m in g S oc ie ty “ P o rp u ite

on M ay 2 6 .

ils second vu ■day momink yearling' tcan Teacher«' coll« t»« the tune of from Mt I*! tough oppoM’ was extended

Pemberton for Primotlig performance .1 only fa ir »up out.stand tug s morning s a« ably behind ’ ’ Dig some An*’trips to thelinee hit»

Wednesday meet Michiga on the .Ypàil more game u ball card atte is with West ««il tin* ItKa! i

defeating «L troni Centri

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and the !*«■; ■ emerge with a itched the entn

men and turned 1 . hough tie « a ; ,'ort Chapa t is at# performer du ..’Ules, performn« plate as w«*41 « '

hitting ability daté he conn«

afternoon the l«s : state Normal . inti diamond ( main» «»11 the fn r 'h e Y pal game, •in State Froah nvmond

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0 /e a chapterus by ;ii«' Student Council \ will swingout oti Monday hep 15 men will be initialed »! chapter 1» being spoiwored

Ruvsell B Haubert, »kitn- harter member

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which wa» found ....... ago 111 lo w » State con

leg«* Several prominent college« ill the country, including OrinncU and Drake uiuvcrsitic.s. al.s*> have fhnp tff*.

The charter member» of the local or- .......gaiUMtlon are Ed Cook. Horace Craig Saturday. • " • V „ u N. , r, jChari#« Beheld. Hay Bchaubel. Marion T r* r*. .Joshn John Knight. Oeorge 8e#l#y. Central tntercohegtatc at Milaaukee. SlB.. , s. r. --.«. v. .. * ;ttordon Snvder. Dale Vaughn. Myrton Wis Friday and 1 *i. Kan* i8«»»e. »•*.Van dcr Meer James Mitchell. Evans Michigan Intorsch^asta J ™ * f The l> tro il w U o n of the A. S C E Boucher. Lyle Hauger. Russell Cronen- field ‘ t» offering a prize of initiation lees and 'worth and Howard Clark ^uraay. 11 dues to the national society to any;

t o m r v - A canoe Price ! M ichigan State Normal frash. at member of the student chapter w ritin g , W AN TE D T O B i r y ^ l ¿ ^ v „ „ . | Y p ( , i »nu wwm wdM - i h o S ey « r n<U" WnnK ' S~ ‘ 'V

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. . \fSlate Net Cspltin Goes I* semi

Finals in CentrnlIn te r c o lle g ia te » .

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Capt Paul Kaue a f a good show at Chicago lari