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Wednesday (jpncer1PWA '*yn'fh°,,y VMd* FFA Visitor* (MassesWill Nominate~rn ■ UHMVrt .VflWHI ma as
Slated to DelicateNew Band Shell
RfscarrhTo Start
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>-ed. Tho Michigan Stale band will inaugurate tht» noweatly irvraled how she : band ahull with 1 ht» brat of a aerie* of three o|ie»-air concert*
introduced to tats rampu* t here at 7:«H) p. nt. Wednesday. May J I. Two other program*Prof King, then hood , w||| given on the following Wednesday*. Work will start with JUKI
11 Thi* WMt'd will lie the first performanee to la* held in the lioginniiiic apeech stinlrnts onI, fW ZZ ">"'1 -Ml »n.l will «M-m » ''WA l« I>r»i«'i in an|f'f,r>ir mm iu*i't .if it< i!.*• I>«*iAt•• iti I'rre A • ■ ■ effort to find out whichmil. as part of its dedication cere
,n she admitted that Nate monies.
. , grandfather, Prof King Th|, sh|l,j jH ^ oufineil to the »l«ss how main
^ ofm, 0j | 11»0 gladhe had gone over t»> J nek-
Ajax to liPariShindig
Move From(lampus
Two-Hilt St'NnillllI.iid* Willi Talks.ImilioU. Slmw iiig*
Future Farmer boys intiering are buck lmafter upending the past Idays at Michigan State. J-aion* wbieb begun ear
Offiirrs al Monday.* 7
Tijrsday VlniingsPolitical Itnllv riiitnied for 'I'lirmliiy. May Ifi;^ oling Machine- W ill In* I'seil for I'rimary.Final I b elion*: INdl- W ill lie Open Ten Hour*
( lasg, in.iiiin;:i i.mi i■ r«• et for Monday oiiil Tuesday nt the
NANS I ANGfc
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Art FxliibitOpens May II
Dran NamedTo Hoard
(•oscrnor \ppoiiit.IIiiImmi a-* a Mule
Science !•'. vain i iter
Kilt ing 'Km OffForenlr* llepuiimeiillla* Ne» Secretary
■ Jteaiore*
Sktten
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l'inni*t to fiiveIteeital Mere
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i I..-hi Mondi Ma IIIWilliam t aipeiiM ,11
kean Thrills ,
AudienceMix lock f oKlitiue
Origin a 11 % WornIti Ma II* fie lil
Horse ShowTo Im* Staged
Killrir. In liii-liiiii'Si\l\ \ uriril i'y|M'<In < iini|ii'lilitm
I.ni l, -|il.,.|, li> II..1.1lliilr N.glit -ssiin.
(.iris In ReserveRooms I mill \
t>( the stintern.v
Tliriii Grrrian HillhillirsBern a'Feudin' Apfin
krrcrsl Future Fvmn ssasid
H. NORM MNYON
the M it I Hi' and the*
t.ihson to Head(Imirrott Nil
and gnBut tt
didn't k:
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( art fierUeh *
'* wreral mini■ to awed voice, "fink, that
I "'M' «®ed And yea're only jthe I
liefui- t.N of :
W'l/i Riles Ihif!Huney of Pontine brought
pr*' Dane bock to *ch<*»l lu-tid to give his pot a taste of
Hi» room mete. Artwas quite pleased until heTed it was necessaiy that
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(>.« pl»n« (or IF..1 F .rn a ntfHj lhl. k.nfolk...ople of profeiv r - hod coin* out ^ p,,,. j^.d ... 1..-U in *of their libra.-r. ..nd ■ .1 -'id [A)rM,t ■ 1 .(Ir.Tk-. .ailhn' Uw romltpi .-d S A F - to t u waU-hdotfiAll of a s .ddrh lhiri»» poppul bul Ui* brcll,. 1. . r»t and had
One of thr Heapur >«■>'. inlltR h a„ brrmr S. th* Heipw hadLlrmcRjon. Rot up Rumpti .n .|,ar aailir.' alwn thaj .aitial ..1!• nough h. fo lallin yn a radh.ad- thru .-n niy a fnmt atoop«1 Alpha Phi 11" pappy had 10 Ural Wnr Ui.nfa had comaugtrd hrr with one of lham fan. .> to a pretty pa»> livary lima anFranchy namai like Yvonna inma- Alpha Phi would or a Hennath.ng or ofthai Wall. Una Hcp.r na»t day sua wwuld alick haifiddled around the Alpha Phihtungue uut at htm and tear K .lshack, aatin up the laflovar cm n a.dr. 1 d.>re to go outdoofl Iof fearpone and makin w.aaaracka about of bain cr.riupladthe a.za of Hire Aipna Pht a feat At la«t Ihc Haapias couldr, tJust Idle It was 01.t of nowhara. stand it any longer Bagg.n' for
Yvonne got her dander up Stu \ merry they awore 0) bring backtold Deri tckaon them bacm-subs everything they had luuk So thehe staggered around on wasn t la. | two clans kissed and made ,.p andlady-lingers either Besides he ^ had an awful good time
, hadn't paid hia union du» Dai-1 Now berrukaon and Yvonna arerick got mad and lumbarad o(! smiling at each other aga n Themakin' lurid threats S A C's have thtirLata that night whan the Al - the profa are bee!
; pha Phis waa makin' the hdlsrdas cowalipa But it'll b1 rock with their slumberins" Der- before most tojks will forget that, rick anuck back through the Greek laud.
/V#wlojh*bjiji sSlioniiiu,I isitors imimri hum
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i.iifliiii rriiii: (>ron/iHeels ( hni^li
school year Thelate
I'orralrt Pr«fraa«»r» (inlit (.ran.I Kapiils
i'ttrotl included n it ip..rough th*» t '. iccl State* Rubberrmpany and a banquet given by
:ne Detroit oitruh at which H Niiavia natKMial p undent, .poke We ,urted with the campus
a^ew.. And he was must impremed. Kiil.v 'mcnt are in Grand Rapid*, to d/ Kalpk IIimImhii \ll«-n«l* He raved about the pine tieo ■>: lcuss problem* of warptng, shrink- ||>f>filf' i Meet stuff Sectns that they have p n*ing. and gluing with fumitut* 1 trres ui Alabama Who'd a thunkcompany officials Prof R S HudJon, noted how . it1 And he saw the river Oh.Harold Lendeaink. forestry. 37. man ramartr. associate of the ani- j my yes And the ducks And all V
is a wood expert, employed by mil husbandry deportment, went the buildings He even took pic- jmgecChicago Tnursday to attend the ture* "to siiow t»>e fellahs back i •feting of the directors of the home because they wouldn't be- thiee10an aociety which wo* to be lieve it if he just told em Pic- « k »
Gear AvertU. held yesterday and today Hudson i turee of the campus, you doublea ill return lau today .dope Huh? Certainly he took
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W aIiiwI Hills
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I oltege fieldtile m Has-
( uilr«r track.
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petitions that have circulated on thecampus.
As a recapitulation of the many pointsto t-v considered, nu»> I point out the fol¬lowing most important a-*poet* «<t the neeessitN for an auditorium as soon as fundscan possibly he made availahle '
1 There is no place with adequateacoustic* in whieh the entire studentIhhIv or even one-third of it can heseated at lectures, converts, el. . f«uwhich every student pays a volun¬tary fee a;i>! is coWMSK|UentU entitled
istmg places ns, d, it is impossible t >ithose people responsible for theseattractto brlPK certain tvpes . tentertainment the .ainpus. such ihsymphony orchestra*, ballets, undmain of tiie tuiesl lecturers who are
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Spartan Gets # n I II • fLomimmon 9 Fass In Review!Horses
S|e%e ^*a-/ forked\s Kuee Srrrrlar*
MICHIGAN STATU NKWS CAMMtAMKN PNCSKNT NIGH POINTS or TINS CAMPUS tWA
Miv MIViAW bl'ATr. MH.WJ
Kast Lansing High School Orchestra Will Play At Cranhrook\ll Huilds Report Pleasant Boy Seoul* Trtijim Track l.ornl i.irl \annil Bovs' SchooliilonS.S.Sophuiiiorus . "J* iT^Trip ^IMk.r . |
S'Note*Hoihmiiik the twentieth[ nrr»li'i - H.'l.l I .nil. -1: It
likr Ihfr 4 .iliill; SI*,,,, . %« • • . t'nltwt States, Ctovft norInformal* Over III.- m eekeml on Ciiimini* Mnrptr ha. that M.«
h the JS. S. Sophomore back in port, ail pa^enger* re- u 1 run' VM..v'|A" M1« hilarious time and coed mu'lorette gleefully clutch- in tin- piuiiaimitiun, .• u
1 miniature Jack Tars, memonto.s of the happy cruise. WetlneMduy, the khvoiimi hu:iuicnt- return to land and the host of parties which "" i""Oh' **»- •' • '
1 them this evening. V ,H ),v ,,",1"nl"'"K 1•» - '""I win .wiiw then :rr
eoiiftd about tonight r)r post ..tit.-. iieu.n tnent ■>
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lM FVwtMICHIGAN STATE HEWS Saturday, May 7. 19:m
SPOUT TRACK TEAM TO SEEK REVENGE AGAINST MARQUETTE TODAYMTEUUMS-Nine Meets Notre Dame; Defeats Indiana,
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HonoraryBy CFOHC.F MASKIN
hrtic fraternity fur which tryoutwilt he <tagvd here next week wfounded at Indiana university iililS, hut the society dilt iu>t incorporate until 10 years later.The name translated into Eng
Rankin toPitch Spartan Golf Certoin to Lolled PointsTeam Rallies to Tarn Rack lloosiers rp pi ,
Is Ihihlstrom llurls Effectively 1Willi I UIYSWildcatsIW DON ANWMOS
Glenn Rankin, sophomore right-hander, will attempt topitch the State baseball team, fresh from a 7-1 victory over
y'smtTr^on' mind ^ The lodianu yesterday, to its second triumph in two days wheniu*n has to: i* purpose the «h- he take*; the mound against Notre Dame this afternoon.}ect of promoting phyiwal. mental The Irish may prove to tie a tough nut to crack, however,and mm at development of college - »for th(<y haVt. id ling
itcta Kappasceteran. hardhitting team andut Thursday defeated Western
Ilia Ten I :liatti|»M»n«Threaten StaleStreak TimImv
Helta V d . vi' tMitiKl
Ww* ami gentleMen a. a'uiing to g.ou adi
»H4t into Sigma Delta I* ••••■-!$10 en the !tec
Milst Pass Tests(lUfkr* »n* *1 * hied , extol
lick shall exceed Ji
Beta ka|i|iasTriumph
Ileal Karntll«Mi«e.a* IMoitg
filches tell
I tM K S U t HI OWn
» DrlU C«l the UH
lain rrrUtn requiredi IS fvfni* In *Mi
Tests Easy 1ml-
si til I \M v II til
I'ohrisls to EngageIon a in II est
Imi'l Itro/i llnriihTm rmmpiu-Mir matto-v t*i the
■Ml Bprtghl <r+m lhe ir Kawa forUM Weai i- he valid TS» • CM
Iran »♦ th* \ iImm 1 (<4ie«uirmien. nhnh oippmrdl' prevail in
tn r*4k«e and h^b *. Nwi meet*% eftnne? ran tawt «»rf ever* hbardie »nlk«i fm«i <»Muiar«UN Ml f «• Mrmmt« i« f««d umr*. henever
men get a Weak in the p, ,«
Standing*
Willi Irish
One of Toughest £ «—^ ! iNftBfBATtaNirv TVKKtt
*t n . Of RivalsNetmen W hi ,.nHn, u i
Easily Over T """HOOSHTS
K.mrlli Vlrlor*
n!e»w Mi Surprise Up*#
Slate W ill Seekfifth Win fromkritlnrkl Tmlut piny host i.t Marquette, -t.«i
higun ' f«>t the invnding HlUtoppeiwith Milwaukee, despite the gppc
n u Eddie tluike un.i II
' Slu«ffesl Aoain FeaturesYearling *9* Virtorv
iddition othei Tn
tt« II%l W MR AM• - upon the mind of AthltMu Dim-torivantage^ of .1 lighting *\>tcm on I ol- |ptesented Thumb > afternoon.
i not their intentions, the fact ;
lie fre«hman baselml! squad struggled>ur of the afternoon and earlt part of
l:rtil Try on Is ""i. ,1.'Sl'l lo O/H'tl '/Monthly
I lousier ('.air Itor I nloasliosSurplus I'otror by Tltrotr
111 Mil NO\ M tIP
Spring Game to End Football Praetiee
Ken Waite leading 1Ku-hard Frey the tvSpait.ii', half-mile n
j stra. Green, Bill CIV.h AdciM k. ul*-» %l
It* TOM Ml Rt Y
and
practK •S d«W*b'
V •«', s k. third baseman for the11 -*»" ' »*, proved himself to be■4 ot« juggler When Randall *high infield fly popped out of hisglove. FiUhock- reached out with
held N.< kit
during the ifRmosn, tlTh..<>.V. . . raawega^ ^!liwhirf, Casey*' Ktew.cs. and band -nd caught the bMl
fur the bef>etit of the FFA. saw j J»ck Amon crossed the g<v»S i ne l°mm*, , g
mnrrr ■ |«-adr4 up mMI lur thr Blun. while \V,i nl Paul * *:Drtr'rkm. pi«mi < • (-"IfOw.wUj'
4 place his h.ts, ot does he* Any-wa>. h^ h.t a fly in the eighththat me right fielder grabbed
Team ScoresVI v * *f the v* •
-« \ t (KlliSh oft"i th* ' uge squa-i that Bachmon fand Si* aide" have molded ;nt«l Ever green Manor nnrtpleteiya srv-.N'th working utfit outelaawd Snyder's Comers manWWAU NW MTMII ThurWUy night In the IndipsniA new type of tackl.n* ,nd t*nt Men s t*agvw behind the gir-
blocking dummy was installed t' u. tight no-tut hurling of thear ace,week, and Barhman intend* to A1 HM& He wmlhed Uuee andmake good use of the new develop- ' fanned six, while lus mates ham-mert -1 r ng the final week meeed out 19 rum an It h.u
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As the squad uprrv vfi the« Lao Callahan and R.u «ead »Z'y aaUTcontest, sevn a» boys are laid .p' Manor's offrnstw each getting a '•* i t h injuries lev Bruckner: home run and a double in foursprained hu knee it. v-nmvnaM J wipe to the ptote j dZTbT-.—last vseek and will be the side* ' Ho games we ifi^uhil Mon- < *"■"* T"*"**lmea next Saturday day m#it hn dw Ind^mdent' Jhwe^LwCharley Axher, Last year's sec¬
ond string fullback, has been hob¬bling around with a cane since kgp . red his ankle in gym claw
. A. ! a'.*e View the spring dammState •" the bench.
I • W Schaffrr. yearling
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