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tassants***** Welcome Freshmen iiM M ia a a sa n Welcome Freshmen \ in tn a n m n THURSDAY, SEPT. 19, 1990 Number 1 PRESIDENT SHAWM W flHL» LARGEST FRESHMAN GATHERING iNHBTORYOFMICHIGAN STATE CoMot'froiy kummtt Co»*.lfoiy F'«»""*» c“",0C»,,0n ,or F*H I *rd Wiuler Term*. H*«vt Stkedul* of Freihmeu Week Adi*»y Outlined. With the largest I v Ä pää « - by ,hp nrst I year students the remainder **K- JUSTIN STARTS DUTIES Is President of Student Council the col! ego. addressed the clap Jn the gymnasium this morning and although he confined his re- marks mainly to future plaits several important things wt*r« »fred*the invocation cornpol- Now Edocolio. Head t. Addr.« gory freshman convnration» Freshmer. Group Tomorrow Morniaf. whiirh are to take place rhirin the fall and winter terms. ?>' During these convocations, the prffil; dent stated, point« oi interest to th« Student from the standpoint of the ad- ministration will be taken up A* tendance is to be checked at the«« mMttni* and reported absences wip l* handled through the office of the p*es- dent rather than through the custom - .■4 aty entninR office. F^lKS*»eeldent Shaw introduced the to«' Prof F L. Austin, new hand of the education" department, who assumed hi;- new duties on September 1, Will give his views 011 the Michigan State col- ! jcpp campus, in a talk to the freshmen tomorrow morning. Prof. Austin was dean of men and IfirofMisor of education at the State '*'• '-hers college at Muncie. Ind., be- coming here. The new department - HHOVIIV O I « « iiiviwuv-— --- , g of the a u » Board of Ar-irJture M W *W U W m . W ehiniT «jyciuon for °of î t o T T it: ,car*;and ho.dx.nvc dereex from I afternoon was to be .Visional a-semblies HU heads« were to m. .. . f their division continuini when a Y. W. O A Tr-(“ d for the women stinenus „ followed by a rregimen r|d the Peoples church? • 8 V iM if Morning. Sept !ft i nt gymnasium Arthur Farw iU de- Prcf W ducat ton depmtngaif. , Linda F i>artlon. £ g f the Student —Dr H iJl Biggr of health service i ' Btoigllon rat M S fV R ^.wftoi of athlff.ici; „;md ktotrCrbwley wn. Sept to lave been r jgth (he health s*. gkmrnt or physiegg l*nt! »re: expf jgrntmenfs prftmf co-eds at the -nnonttcs build- b fakir up « « h prominent colle, who# the Indiana, and Cornili. « II# in- Already the new ad inuinf intrt’ trade .hanger, in his d. . T. A« Iri»I Revers succeed colleges as Purdue, administrator has ... department. Mrs. Beyers succeeds Miss Minnie lions as associate professor of home -i onomic education. She has been a ipervisor at I he East Lansing high . hool and doing port time work here * the '««liege M.ss Irons is to leave ere Oct i. when «he will take up new work iii Missouri. Miss Mabel. C Rogers, formerly supervising teacher at the Walter French Junior high, succeed* Mia. biyer;, at East Teaming high school Prof Austin, in an interview Tues- day. commended E L. drover. Of the department upon the line work which 1 a" ‘>ngthe v Mr .iirk for Harold Hannah Harold Hannah, president of the Stu- dent Council, in an interview m the State News office yesterday morning said. "The Student Council extends welcome to the class of 1H33 and hopes that they will feel themselves a real part of Michigan State college. "It is our desire that those of the incoming class who And it possibto will take part in the outside activities of the college, as it is one of the finest ways possible to meet other people and make friends on the campus." Hannah is not in favor <>i a man going out lor too much, however. Hr said. “Tell the athletes to stick to uth- ; letics. the literary num to find a place on the State News or the Wolverine and those with executive ability to work on the councils and boards The council president stall'd that hi would probably call a meeting somethin in the. middle of October for tiii freshmen at which time they.will se.ee their vita» offloora. Hannah will address the men of tn freshman class in convocation in th gymnasium Saturday morning, win' FROSHASKED TO ADHERE TO RUSHING RULES President of P*n-H*ll»nic :.nJ Inlor-Frat Council Voice Opmoint. GIRLS STARfON MONDAY Penalties for Violation# of Rules To Re Strictly Enforced. Fraternity and sorority rushing will get into full swing next week with the return or the upiiefeiassmen and will be carried on with strict regard lor rushing regulations ueeordlng to opinions set forth this week by the i presidents of the governing organ t/n- i tlons of the sororities and the fmterni- °Mlss Francis Davis, president of the Pan-Hellenic council, who will address, the freshman girl» in convocation to- morrow afternoon, said when inter-, Viewed Tuesday, It is most important that the freshman girls carefully read the constitution and rules ol Pnn- Hellenie in order the' they may better understand and follow the formality of sorority rushing. Since there are so many freshmen. it will a great help to Pan-Hellenic if they will ask their hostesses and house mothers the proper procedure." Harry Burris, president of the Inter- 1Fraternity council, said yesterday when approached on 0 » subject ol rushing, I want the freshm* > to keep their eyes open and not rw h Wlto anythin« that they may la' When a freshman go ’re is anything Hie Heads^Wonten’e INFLUXOF FIRSTYEARSTUD^S Governing Body SURPASSESALL PREVIOUSMARKS -------------- ACCORDING TO REGISTRAR ’S OFFICE Number of Bonn Fide F.-eshmen Reiche* 947, Sorpassin* Record Established in 1927; Registrar Estimate* That Number Will Total Approximately 1209 to 1300 New Students. Winifred KeMiltialrr 1want him to Misi; Davis • .it«.' will stari ; continue fur ! dates coming Naturel .dl be kill tnk d 4 0 < la» sbrry fo* into a house, ti ants to know.,I .1 ire« >t ask about it.’ .id th- sorority rrowhtJ •it the >.cnty third and eight H'hmic rushing hi Tu • day. Thursday, and Hunpi tor two weeks the luHff t lung date there week of ilencc. "Pledging an LaiurUay at’.« rnoon ick instead of on rtund........ summt -Miss Mel ita H I depart ment of iv to.—HatUe Lucas. I —JHlenir Frances 1 Ejfnan * Athletic As l Mixer pre« .dent on page J* •'Mu I SPONSOR DAY NIGHT E. L Austin lo iGothcriof. I will be «nan by ; he liturday n.(M for .U, m ,s: H.meb I Um> CMB0U». ineludiiw Himi'Biiutn ' ■rdawnen. ant laculty the i>v. I Ne mbi In Ibe 8or»l lh„ C0!iesr. I ehuHU t n * vUl start - anpleted this study of pduis,in,rial t^v.o.Jc Orover fintshed ins neee^sary a mn.iert. dean,' att he Un.v, Mlchnan this 'Umrru'i' atong )* f test • and mfastirf'ti'.int, 01 tior.ai iisvchotoy. Prot Auat mendrrb TTn» ¡» krrid evidenct retBional tmi)n rement h.r met iff The department 1« to orfet> a Ik * our—* ttits year to be tp.etl by the tew ,lei,arttnent bead himself It ls ■ailed pnnctples of edueatinn nnd u. tor beyttmln* sttidenta m eduebtion LIBRARY ADDS NEW ASSITANT TO STAFF One new menftjer hn-s »>ecn added to the library staff tor thl* year accord- kilK to an announcement made early , «he week by Mrs Linda I-andon. brartan of the eollege MIm Martorie Himebaugh.. « t graou- «i. -he Cmvcrity of Detroit, who . ’ , — . -v-.urnert reading college tent lib! lot I mg Mu union president WELCOMES FROSH Crittenden Hopes New Member* W ill 'dike Use of the College Union. •I Miss would c to tiiat Davis sc ifig wi'l ■ » litui •" I >4Vi . ill tlv (I “ P* icd expi treshthan girls In conciud** Winifred Kalfhthnlcr. prcsitleilt nt the Associated Women .students, m un interview yesteixlny evening in the par-i lors of the Woman’s building aid "As officers of the-Associated Wom- en ¿indents we art} very glad to know the members of the class of 1933. "We are very glad to have you here for two reasons. First, because ,\ve know that the college with its compos and nil the opportunities it arfords cat! do something tor you. and second, be- ftUftP v.(' believe that vou a . newcomers on ilie campus can bring something to the collide " Mis*. Kalchthaler with Helen Mur- Idork us the two senior reprosenttnthe: to the Associated Women Students, are rooming together in the Woman’s building ihis term where they will come in close contact* with the iveshimm Tin* president of A W S <uted that she hopes to complete ihe organisation •it ddrmitortes and houses very soan and have th® girls working under then own bourne officers Miss kalcht haler will address th< girls of the frcahroan elaaa in eonvoea tlon m the Little the.m.. torffunhw oft* m e u ai which time hi will explatr «01 n r'of the. working« of campus or- SiiniiiMsiiifr any pi-cviouM enrollment, fre.shman veftiatratioil H„u,.,,s ri,CL,ived lit ■ n'eloi'k thin morning ¡mlieated a new rec- ord lor all lime. At that time the count showed !)47 bona fide freshmen. eNoluding post graduate and transfer students. Comparing thi** number witri ,!h«* total trt*shman regintration for Ihe entire fall term of laat ¡year, there is already an in- crease of 131. It is conserva- tively estimated that the total for this term will rang«* Iwtvyecir 1000 and 1050. Including post graduate and transfer sttalents, the record can bo expected to tally between 1200 and lituh. ___ Certain erroneous reports were dr- r& A1 msasm&aznssz ARMYCHIEFTO ARRIVESUNDAY! Colonel E. Davi* DUplace* Sher- bur ne; Captain* Attume New Duties. 1 Da' Davis repliicrs Lt m l T L Mhcrbur who has been trnhsfeiTod to the Army war college at Watihlllglon i ' *> new captains wtio arc t«» assuinc duties ui the infantry department are Capt Stanley G Blanton And Capt Edwin B. Crabill. Col Davis, a nat.vc oi HHuoh . wa« bofn in 1874. He is a .graduate >>t t ’or- nell untveisii v, having received a LI B degree ill 198 A holder ol the Dt«* ittngulxhed Service Medal, hU recore |s la brilliant one Hi* was a Lrnt hcu- I tenant of cavali v in 01 . a captain m I 10, a major ill w. a’ lient''il.in' c> loin , jll! '30. und a colonel m 28 Col Davis last post was that o f nrtllltcj ' iii liclcrade, the capital n\' slHVift. He |s mftrried and 1 his home in East Laiiçitîg. Dapt Blanton, late of Fort Bennh G a, replaces Capt. Johns as head of «he iniaiitrv division. Capt CrabU wiie.'4' last- post was with tin* 80th In rnntry Presidio of Sail Francisco, ’ lie eecds (’apt Hinwood. trance credits. It can I that certail! individuals crédits to ether schools elded not to enter M. S Bv comparing t lie .tth those of the past t teadv growth ‘»I -Stale un» tn 1 928 the total 1 ild» ii.-sbomh for the < also sent tl md Anally I .import- unai 11V) time wo*, i mately l ?&» division /<•-. Bona tide 200 to 220 transfer This of all time rnduates. he new record for (•trir mis expect an nr 'ass next year. Aditi ; tal« !!., id to the new cia»* ni 1933 ii -in tnici' iew yesterday C B Cnitcndiii. president of the id tire Michigan Sta I .ou nmis Inasmuch as 1 R. members : «he Unloh. I ^u.erely iu: Hrat you wilt tilk#$dvantage of * buiidinu and use- the many facili* <if{ t Bta librar amp': in . expn ised his .1- new’ student to CROWLEYCOMESTO COACH SPARTANS New Varsity Coach had Brilliant Football Rocord at Notre Ditne. James H Growlc two "t the famed 1 Hoi: emm ( i \otr* l>aim?‘s cham- W . A. A. TO ENTERTAIN FRESHMANBIBLE öreahfa.t on Saturday. READY ON FRIDAY nD D nD lilR IITlG C »«L î i* Û1w'.aki'is*1 '111'thl-!r S n 1929 Freshman Handbooks to bo Urr UKI UN!I IW a * .... J— r „n™ ÏÂ o A.n Wrtrilmlod »I Convocation M.isir institute Plans Frosh Try- mits l'or Glee Clubs, Bend and Orchestra. with Michigan of toot ball Hp Kipke who Jh : aached loot bail at Michigan Htu nade bv PI Miiv lob. Mb im w' t oil" il Hi" Michigan Btfttc fn The firs? year . ‘ «u- . ttante to try out <c club. Mens (Wee ,i'r . crack inifff.ary horns! and the col- er whit h mr in Widely .SCR otnpanV of . flgl h> will be I avenuig U ehemiK- Auetin of Coach excel - Set Librarian Explains Use of Building For Freshmen ia un- r chan- w an the Bvery member of the fretihman .lass Whmen to should becowt acquainted with and Bjf of lhe| )#nirn efficiently uae the college have been ubnfcJ>y u p»rt of hi* early college I traimrig according to Mr» Linda E Undon librarian of the college, Mr# Landon «aid. We ex{>ect *tu- dent* to uae the library and they mu*t not be afraid to *sk question*, that la their privilege and t he plcn^urc of the Uhrary asotatanU * When ofcked how the freshman couid to ¡ite the ilbrary. Mr* Lan- dunan can call at my ~jjs «apy of the Hand Book of tin Uhrary It contains all of the m- riifBtotlnn refardmg the ute of the Intel— and B e location of the various I book* and p— k. We are trying. « lie prt » tan <d ««» H*»1 Baok m **• # ## 1ituOnt op th* n o. 1 1 *1*nrt wOlno an Uo imU> at th* Hhrnry bnUdum u k*pi vtw book* »—on»* Or (■“•"■.r’ m m noulnd m i nooo ■n um mm- ¿0 aaUad tor Or UU* > «* ontlior *tt 0* *9*0. and tter must not Oo ***** from .*• roam os othor stu- Ooms n o Oo noMog to um (Mm. tOo BOmrtmi noflu* u doom ths MU to tM M t on# ilrs. Loodoo mrs tMt - to Simro rmOr to *•**- tom »H» ID A R Iitont «h — te* ■ ** *• *M* to tolp The periodical room ■■ Landcns office at «he end f>i nw nan Wi «-n ae-aking ol largf .ending room on Uw ssnatd n-wr M « «*n; don became quit/* crithUsiaM .satd that not long after «hat r completed one of the student lege at 'hat time «Hinr up ", «aid Mra London, if *** drr in that tuftm. we never will Mrs Landon explained that reading room wa* furntsiicd intention of »«* becoming »n tlon for study and Miat 1 « h u?,e of the atudent body The diction-j »Hen. encyciopediae. and many refer-1 ence books are kept on «he shelve* in I th»* room, so as to «>e easily available . The card catalog in. the delivery. room." the librarian stated. 1» the key tc the rcaouicea of the library, and1 » imoet uaefui tool to the student in his search for material ." The cards are listed according to authors. Utlet. and subject amttor of books. The call to i»- ber on each card must be comptoMty copied on the call slip In speaklnc of the flail system, Mrs Landon again j emphasised that the librarian as«ls- j tants were there to help the students, j Mrs- Landon will address the mem* beta of the freshman class ia the con- vocation in the gymnasium tomorrow morning when she will further explain the «see of the library. uied "11 pggfr 21 B8L ate vveïccimi.... 1 ,»ri..-ii.at.' ... Diitributid al Convocation thi. ■•»•<*>( ...... w M (o m**t m Tomorrow. he Women department "I the uym ii 7 48 Tlidse plan ni ITO >0 attend me Irn.i.-stwl to M«n tlwit ...... .b- 55 .!«• ................. . Ol til!- 1929 n « .h m a n „11 tl.c- tmDctln ». .I"- <>•". B«.dh«.k ... ».m.ui M»c»uon <£ -nw co-ed* will h .k i-Ä im* arid ow - votid ....... .. ............ ».11 .»• hall mil«* h. .1..' . Hh... .1 . .pit*, any In- BifUlr »« H »a l l * » » « - ’ " « " o l l * . '« .Iwiionl «rà.!.. r ranmuuin Ail lr.-h- .»■ holtl . h » n v m ■..ni. men or* lo attenti; Iwv awonUiM '« PMI Blown, s M. '• II. intni-rat«! ■.. nt|lleUf* nr ont I. pn nlrn' wil« >, .pull«»...« »« ». vins pointed nut that .lu» wotrtil 0* an W'.r.l >m w r* v"?' fxcelle.it opportunity 1er 'hetn n* meet • Mitchell P. Hit ine o ni ' . . - m olttc-r ..'.<1 members ot w A A to «-horn the pomme m «M w3Î n. m entamé .M r - irrte ni ne- nWnrUed-latc lest summer Im' delay - - nt ,.r, nn .rn'i i ' dttcUl» uLia ritttivee» t>n 11 «»• earopiis m . . 1 iK.irn presenting the«* «utdcf. t« 'he m- Some pMtple «tan malie ns tktatdsel* .-omin« ilas» im n-v. bftttnv if I he** will leave u . nlom‘~rmdi i* is expected «na« p «*' '° p »** w*ji .„i, nf nur Rftfht ’ 'M* delivered 'earryuiü .128 pages. Ac- • ' ! 1 <rding »" plans.laid « ’ -**t iho If ,,nmi. iticiti owned ihe earth Hiev bec.k will »ie divided pffo 'wo distinct iw » I t.. •),. t-iv K .ifw tr Kecllóna tteacied bv .Hwdrnted Utle would ry to (iou»,e )* - « 1 rnruione<l bv i'aul Troth. A n ew just tire fittine. p**®* Freshmen Warned Against Taking Too Many Cuts feature will to- • «•jty of East Liti designated till > Jam*» H. -Crawler .iiimnt »rid fnenO» ot the cnlle«e Add- ed to ■ brilliant rnllette career Crow- ley h»s had three ream experience a» .»Cklleld inarh at the Un.vrrw.y ot CJeorsla where he tia» .i»»t»led lit turn- im ,,ut team, that have won national recognition. During Crowley # three years at Notre Dame os left half, to was a member of e«ams that won 29 games and lost only .wo. fie was known as one of the Four I Horsemen of the national championship ¿eam of 1924 which was undefeated and gained victories over frasuem. southern, nld-western, and far-western teams Crowley comes to Michigan State with the complete recommendation of doth Knute Rockne. of D ot» Dame, and Herman Stegemaa. dliaetor of ath- letics at the Univentoy of Ooorgia. «rutLing ulaAWR is «im etiiing to ldfd by the yearling student on inpus ‘od th at the «lystcin "f «lie ng «jffice ¡» »ifer ait not so com- •<l! was the opinion gained, uv in an interview’with t he office wnstani d K K Bteward, ex- using officer ,<»f the college "Students are allowed to ivave eleven *d aiiserices, ‘ thfl cierk said when questioned, ’and they may fake them iufit "as they please, spread out or all ip a bunch But the twelfth one I gives them a negative credit What is a negnUve credit7 It is a reifit added 'o lue number generally . Tur ! un» required lor grad 192 credit* are graduate and if * ruts more than j earns three ne make 198 c "O f course a student the clerk student's div student ha* Iof the tei I When tu excused, t Fojr example aerolly required to indent takes three ailoted eleven, he n credit* and must graduate y to guard against ■*> many absences, inued "The dean of the ,ior. is notified, and if a ter ten cuts in the middle re notify him personally ’’ 1 how ubsenoca could be uuustant replied that men indent*• must bring ft doctors excuse* Imrn Dr OUli and the women could j (»ring an excuiie either from Dr Olin nr from fheir iiouse mothers In *. a*** • j funerals <»r extreme hickness in ihe TO family that takes n student away from ' •■IAS*, an excuse from «lie porenU M*• One thing 'hat cause* .» great deal <f trouble every year." 'he clerk ex- plained, -com*» through students changing class sections or . dropping . ia- ses without making h iormai change ¡n the registrars office or notifying Ml** Yakeley of clasaes dropped. Until a student makes a formal change, lie n d t o R k t o tie marked absent tn his old section HtudentA missing class are gives one wr«k from- the Haturday following tl»e absence in which to have the absence excused TO inuw a three hour labora- tory period counts os only one cut. Ab- sence» «>n Friday afternoon before or Monday morning after a holiday are counted as double cuts. Cuts are counted throughout the year from one term^to* another." the assistant explained. "I will be here in the morning to lake excuses for ab- sence» and Mr Steward will be here in the afternoons. And you might the freshmen to please not keep run mag in the office and inquiring as to their number of cuts." portant burines* Wo® nity ¡«nd sorority hou Publication "t the h(M>k is an ftiunini aff directed by ! lie r«»ll«-v der official sanction •miis office It t* tnt ali important colley traditions, pf* -.vili» i complet nap of the I .inch will to buildings, im* .md alt frater* •*shman Hand* r ponaored and 1 Y M. G. A. un- ut. «1-m of the publiea* is in'Glided a* guide to college functions, and pvidlhg the new » send-dff for hia t ... Alma Mater.’’ M. B. O. Ftuiit Hong," varsity yells complete tbe issue ; ^ | Traditions 1 No one. freshman or uppeffltoto* man. smokes on the campus. 2 Everyone uses the uOm üto n i heijwi preserve the gross. _____ 3. Upperclassmen have peeeedtoM*. over those of tlve lower clam** la att matters 4. Freshmen, with the Bundsy*. roust wear the grtm# w * . ing the faff and spring terms, and 8 9 j green toque during the “ *“ 4“ 1 m piiomorea must wear a I ----- 'of r r w kind; only juntort and i ¡are rwrmitted to appear itoto.a Minore only are prtvUsned to nntoj ! hats, use cants, or wear * totoBf* 5. Freshmen must to fa tttott f by 7 o'clock in tee svenhto— i r there thrmighoul the nl$P' ' l d. Freshmen am n*t _ Jbe in the r ompe njr ol a i campus or the streeto r* ^ buuoned and mar 1 wise attired. |H|| h aoiaej IK

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Page 1: tassants***** Welcome Freshmenarchive.lib.msu.edu/DMC/state_news/1929/state_news_19290919.pdf · tassants***** Welcome Freshmen i i M M i a a a s a n Welcome Freshmen \ i n t n a

tassants*****WelcomeFreshmen

i i M M i a a a s a n

WelcomeFreshmen

\i n t n a n m n

T H U R S D A Y , S E P T . 19, 1990N u m b e r 1

PRESIDENT SHAW MWflHL» LARGEST FRESHMAN GATHERING iNHBTORYOFMICHIGAN STATE

C o M o t ' f r o i y k u m m t t C o » * . l f o i y F ' « » " " * » c “ " ,0C » ,,0n ,o r F * H

I * rd Wiuler Term*. H*«vt Stkedul* of FreihmeuWeek Adi*»y Outlined.

W ith th e la r g e s t

I vÄ p ä ä « - by ,hp nrstI y e a r stu den ts the re m a in d er **K-

JUSTIN STARTS DUTIES

Is President of Student Council

th e c o l! ego . addressed th e clap Jn th e gym n as iu m th is m orn ing an d a lth ou gh he con fin ed his re­m ark s m a in ly to fu tu re p laits seve ra l im p o rta n t th in gs wt*r«

»fred*the in v o c a t io n c o rn p o l- Now E d o c o l io . H ea d t . A d d r . «

gory fresh m an convnration» Freshmer. Group TomorrowMorniaf.whiirh a re to take p la ce rhirin

th e fa ll and w in te r term s.?>' During these convocations, the prffil;

dent stated, point« o i interest to th« Student from the standpoint of the ad- ministration w ill be taken up A* tendance is to be checked at the«« m M ttn i* and reported absences wip l* handled through the office o f the p*es- dent rather than through the custom -

.■4 a ty entn inR office.F^lKS*»eeldent Shaw introduced the t o « '

P ro f F L. Austin, new hand o f the education" department, who assumed hi;- new duties on September 1, Will give his views 0 1 1 the M ichigan State col-

! jcpp campus, in a talk to the freshmen tomorrow morning.

Prof. Austin was dean o f men and IfirofMisor o f education at the State '*'• '-hers college at Muncie. Ind., be­

coming here. The new department -HHOVIIV O I « « iiiv iw u v -— --- ,g o f the a u » Board o f Ar-irJture M W * W U W m . W e h in iT « jy c iu o n for

°of î t o T T i t : , car*;and ho.dx.nvc d e re ex from

I afternoon was to be .Visional a-semblies HU heads« were to m. . . . f their division continuini

when a Y . W. O A Tr-( “ d for the women stinenus

„ followed by a rregimen r|d the Peoples church? • 8

V iM if Morning. Sept !ft

i nt gymnasiumArthur F a rw iU de-

P rc f W ducat ton depmtngaif.

, Linda F i>artlon.

£ g f the Student —Dr H iJlBiggr of health service i ' B to ig llon rat M S f V R

^.wftoi o f athlff.ici; „;md ktotrCrbwley

w n. Sept to lave been

r jg th (he health s*. g k m rn t or physiegg

l*nt! »re : expf jgrntmenfs prftmf

co-eds at the -nnonttcs build-

b fak ir up « « h prominent colle, w ho# the Indiana, and Cornili.

« I I# in- Already the new ad inuinf intrt’ trade .hanger, in his d.

. T. A« Ir i » I Revers succeed

colleges as Purdue,

administrator has ... department. Mrs.Beyers succeeds Miss Minnie

lions as associate professor o f home -i onomic education. She has been a ipervisor at I he East Lansing high

. hool and doing port time work here * the '««liege M.ss Irons is to leave ere Oct i. when «he will take up new

work iii Missouri.Miss Mabel. C Rogers, formerly

supervising teacher at the Walter French Junior high, succeed* M ia . b iyer;, at East Teaming high school

Prof Austin, in an interview Tues­day. commended E L. drover. Of the department upon the line work which

1 a " ‘ >ng thev Mr .iirk for

Harold Hannah Harold Hannah, president o f the Stu­

dent Council, in an interview m the State News office yesterday morning said. "Th e Student Council extends welcome to the class o f 1H33 and hopes that they will feel themselves a real part o f Michigan State college.

" I t is our desire that those o f the incoming class who And it possibto will take part in the outside activities of the college, as it is one o f the finest ways possible to meet other people and make friends on the campus."

Hannah is not in favor <>i a man going out lor too much, however. Hrsaid. “ Tell the athletes to stick to uth-

; letics. the literary num to find a place on the State News or the Wolverine and those with executive ability to work on the councils and boards

The council president stall'd that hi would probably call a meeting somethin in the. middle o f October fo r tiii freshmen at which time they.will se.ee their v ita » offloora.

Hannah w ill address the men of tn freshman class in convocation in th gymnasium Saturday morning, win'

FROSH ASKED TO ADHERE TO RUSHING RULES

President of P*n-H*ll»nic :.nJ Inlor-Frat Council Voice

Opmoint.

GIRLS STARfON MONDAYPenalties for Violation# of Rules

To Re Strictly Enforced.

Fraternity and sorority rushing will get into full swing next week with the return or the upiiefeiassmen and will be carried on w ith strict regard lor rushing regulations ueeordlng to opinions set forth this week by the

i presidents o f the governing organ t/n- i tlons o f the sororities and the fm terni-

°Mlss Francis Davis, president o f the Pan-Hellenic council, who w ill address, the freshman g ir l» in convocation to­morrow afternoon, said when in te r - , Viewed Tuesday, I t is most important that the freshman girls carefully read the constitution and rules ol Pnn- Hellenie in order the' they may better understand and follow the form ality of sorority rushing. Since there are so many freshmen. it w ill a great help to Pan-Hellenic if they w ill ask their hostesses and house mothers the proper procedure."

Harry Burris, president o f the Inter- 1 Fraternity council, said yesterday when approached on 0 » subject ol rushing,

I want the freshm* > to keep their eyes open and not rw h Wlto anythin« that they may la'When a freshman go

’ re is anything Hie

Heads^Wonten’e INFLUX OF FIRST YEAR STUD S Governing Body SURPASSES ALL PREVIOUS MARKS -------------- ACCORDING TO REGISTRAR’S OFFICE

Number of Bonn Fide F.-eshmen Reiche* 947, Sorpassin* Record Established in 1927; Registrar Estimate* That Number Will

Total Approximately 1209 to 1300 New Students.

W inifred K eM iltia lrr

1 want him to Misi; Davis

• .it«.' will stari ; continue fur ! dates coming Naturel

.dl be kill tnk d 4 0 <

la» sbrry fo* into a house, ti ants to know .,I

.1 ire« >t ask about it.’ .id th- sorority rrowhtJ •it the >.cnty third and eight H'hmic rushing hi Tu • day. Thursday,

and Hunpi tor two weeks the luHff t lung date there week o f ilencc. "Pledging

an LaiurUay at’.« rnoonick instead o f on rtund........

summt

-M iss Mel ita H I depart ment of iv to.— HatUe Lucas. I

—JHlenir Frances 1 E jfnan * Athletic As

l M ixer pre« .dent on page J*

• 'Mu

I SPONSOR DAY NIGHT

E . L Austin lo iG othcriof.

I will be «nan by ; helitu rday n .(M for .U , m ,s : H.mebI Um> CMB0U». ineludiiw Himi'Biiutn '■rdawnen. ant lacu lty the i>v.I Ne m b i In Ibe 8 o r » l lh „ C0!iesr.I ehuHU t n * vUl start -

anpleted thisstudy o f pduis,in,rial t^v.o.Jc Orover fintshed ins neee^sary a mn.iert. dean,' a tt he Un.v,M lchnan this 'Umrru'i' atong

) * f test • and mfastirf'ti'.int, 0 1 tior.ai iisvchotoy. Prot Auat mendrrb TTn» ¡» krrid evidenct retBional tmi)n rement h.r met

iffThe department 1« to orfet> a I k *

our—* ttits year to be tp.etl by the tew ,lei,arttnent bead himself It ls ■ailed pnnctples o f edueatinn nnd u. tor beyttmln* sttidenta m eduebtion

LIBRARY ADDS NEW ASSITANT TO STAFF

One new menftjer hn-s »>ecn added to the library staff tor thl* year accord- kilK to an announcement made early

, «he week by Mrs Linda I-andon. brartan of the eollege MIm Martorie Himebaugh.. «t graou-

«i. - he C m vcrity of Detroit, who. ’ , — . -v-.urnert reading

collegetent

lib! lot I mg Mu

union presidentWELCOMES FROSH

C ritten den H op es N e w Member* W ill 'd ik e U se of the

C o lle g e U n ion .

•I Miss would c to tiiat Davis sc

ifig w i'l ■» litui •"

I >4Vi . ill tlv

(I “ P*

icdexpi treshthan girls

In conciud**

W inifred Kalfhthnlcr. prcsitleilt nt the Associated Women .students, m un interview yesteixlny evening in the par-i lors o f the Woman’s building aid

"A s officers o f the-Associated W om ­en ¿indents we art} very glad to know the members of the class o f 1933.

"W e are very glad to have you here for two reasons. First, because ,\ve know that the college with its compos and nil the opportunities it arfords cat! do something tor you. and second, be- ftUftP v.(' believe that vou a . newcomers on ilie campus can bring something to the collide "

Mis*. Kalchthaler with Helen Mur- Idork us the two senior reprosenttnthe: to the Associated Women Students, are rooming together in the Woman’s building ihis term where they will come in close contact* with the iveshimm

Tin* president of A W S <uted that she hopes to complete ihe organisation •it ddrmitortes and houses very soan and have th® girls working under then own bourne officers

Miss kalcht haler will address th< girls of the frcahroan elaaa in eonvoea tlon m the L ittle the.m.. torffunhw oft* m e u ai which time hi will explatr « 0 1 n r 'o f the. working« of campus or-

SiiniiiM siiifr any pi-cviouM e n ro llm en t, fre.shman ve ftia tra tio il H „u,.,,s ri,CL,ived lit ■ n 'e lo i'k thin m orn in g ¡m lieated a new rec­o rd lo r a ll lim e . A t that t im e the count show ed !)47 bona fide fresh m en . eN o lu d in g post g ra d u a te and tra n s fe r students.

— C o m p a r in g thi** num ber w itri ,!h«* to ta l trt*shman reg in tra tion f o r Ih e en tire fa ll term o f laat

¡y e a r , th ere is a lrea d y an in ­crea se o f 131. It is conserva­t iv e ly estim ated th a t the to ta l f o r th is te rm w ill rang«* Iw tvyecir 1000 and 1050. In c lu d in g post g ra d u a te and tra n s fe r sttalents, th e record can bo expected to t a l ly betw een 1200 and lituh.

___ Certain erroneous reports were dr-

r & A 1 m s a s m & a z n s s z

ARMY CHIEF TO ARRIVE SUNDAY!

Colonel E. Davi* DUplace* Sher- bur ne; Captain* Attume

New Duties.

1 Da'

Davis repliicrs Lt m l T L Mhcrbur who has been trnhsfeiTod to the Army war college at Watihlllglon i ' *> new captains wtio arc t«» assuinc duties ui the in fantry department are Capt Stanley G Blanton And Capt Edwin B. Crabill.

Col Davis, a nat.vc oi HHuoh . wa« bofn in 1874. He is a .graduate >>t t ’or- nell untveisii v, having received a LI B degree ill 198 A holder ol the Dt«*

ittngulxhed Service Medal, hU recore |s la brilliant one Hi* was a Lrnt hcu- I tenant of cavali v in 0 1 . a captain m I 10, a major ill w. a’ lient''il.in' c> loin , j l l ! '30. und a colonel m 2 8 Col Davis last post was that of nrtllltcj

' iii liclcrade, the capital n\' slHVift. He |s mftrried and

1 his home in East Laiiçitîg.Dapt Blanton, late o f Fort Bennh

G a , replaces Capt. Johns as head of «he in iaiitrv division. Capt CrabU wiie.'4' last- post was with tin* 80th In rnntry Presidio o f Sail Francisco, ’ lie eecds ( ’ apt Hinwood.

trance credits. It can I that certail! individuals crédits to ether schools elded not to enter M. S

Bv comparing t lie ■. tth those of the past t teadv growth ‘ »I -Stale

un» tn 1 928 the total 1 ild» ii.-sbomh for the <

also sent tl md Anally

I .import­

unai

11V)

time wo*, i mately l ?&» division /<•-.

Bona tide 200 to 220

transfer This ofall time

rnduates. he new record for (•trir mis expect an

nr 'ass next year.

Aditi ; tal« !!., id to the new cia»* ni 1933 ii -in tn ic i' iew yesterday C B C n itcndiii. president of the

idtire Michigan Sta

I.ounmis Inasm uch as 1

R. members : «he Unloh. I ^u .erely iu: Hrat you wilt tilk#$dvan tage of * buiidinu and use- the many facili*

<if{

t Bta libraramp':

in . expn ised his

.1- new’ student to

CROWLEY COMES TO COACH SPARTANS

New Varsity Coach had Brilliant

Football Rocord at

Notre Ditne.

James H Growlc two "t the famed 1 Hoi: em m ( i \otr* l>aim?‘s cham-

W. A. A. TO ENTERTAIN

FRESHMANBIBLE ö r e a h fa . t on S a tu rd ay . READY ON FRIDAY

n D D n D l i l R I I T l G C » « L î i* Û1 w '.aki'is*1 '111'thl-!r S n 1 9 2 9 Freshm an H andbooks to bo Ur r UK I UN! I IW a * .... J— r „ n™ Ï Â o A.n W rtr ilm lo d » I C onvocation

M.isir institute Plans Frosh T ry-

mits l'or Glee Clubs, Bend

and Orchestra.

with Michigan of toot ball Hp

Kipke who

■ Jh :aached loot bail at Michigan Htu

nade bv PI Miiv

lob. Mb im w'

t o il" il Hi"

Michigan Btfttc fn The firs? year .‘ «u- . ttante to try out

<c club. M ens (Wee ,i'r . crack inifff.ary horns! and the col­

er whit h mr in Widely .SCR otnpanV of .

f lg l h> w ill be I avenuig U ehemiK- Auetin of

Coach excel -

S e tLibrarian Explains Use of

Building For Freshmen

ia un- r chan-

w an the Bvery member of the fretihman .lass Whmen to should becowt acquainted with and B jf of l he| )#nirn efficiently uae the college have been ubnfcJ>y u p »r t o f hi* early college

I traimrig according to M r» L inda E U n don librarian o f the college,

Mr# Landon «aid. W e ex{>ect *tu- dent* to uae the library and they mu*t not be afraid to *sk question*, that la their privilege and t he plcn^urc o f the Uhrary asotatanU *

When ofcked how the freshman couid to ¡ite the ilbrary. Mr* Lan-

dunan can call at my ~ j j s «apy of the Hand Book of

t in Uhrary I t contains all o f the m- riifBtotlnn refardm g the ute o f the Intel— and B e location o f the various

I book* and p— k . W e are try in g . « lie prt » tan <d ««» H*»1 Baok m **•

# # # 1— itu O n t op th* n o . 1

1 * 1 * n r t w O ln o an U o imU> at th* Hhrnry bnUdum u k*pi

vtw book* » — on» * Or (■ “ • " ■ . r ’ m m n o u ln d m i n o o o

■n u m mm- ¿ 0 aaUad tor Or UU* > «* ontlior * t t 0* *9*0. and t t e r must not Oo * * * * * from . * • roam os othor stu- Ooms n o Oo noM og to um (M m .

tO o BOmrtmi n o flu * u doom ths M U to t M M t on# ilrs . Loodoo m rs tM t- to S im r o rm Or t o — *•**-

tom »H »

I D A R

I itont « h — t e * ■ * * * • *M * to to lp

The periodical room ■■Landcns office at «he end f>i nw nan

Wi «-n ae-aking ol largf .ending room on Uw ssnatd n-wr M « « * n ; don became quit/* crithUsiaM .satd that not long after «hat r completed one of the student lege at 'hat time «Hinr up " ,«aid Mra London, if *** drr in that tuftm. we never will

Mrs Landon explained that reading room wa* furntsiicd intention of »«* becoming »n tlon for study and Miat 1« h u?,e of the atudent body The diction-j »Hen. encyciopediae. and many refer- 1 ence books are kept on «he shelve* in I th»* room, so as to «>e easily available .

Th e card catalog in. the delivery. room." the librarian stated. 1» the key tc the rcaouicea o f the library, and1 »

imoet uaefui tool to the student in his search fo r material ." The cards are listed according to authors. Utlet. and subject amttor o f books. The call t o i » - ber on each card must be comptoMty copied on the call slip In speaklnc o f the flail system, Mrs Landon again j emphasised that the librarian as«ls- j tants were there to help the students, j

Mrs- Landon w ill address the mem* beta o f the freshman class ia the con- vocation in the gymnasium tomorrow morning when she w ill further explain the «see o f the library.

uied " 1 1 pggfr 2 1

B8L ate vveïccimi.... 1,»ri..-ii.at.' ... D i it r ib u t id a l C onvocation

thi. ■•»•<*>( ...... w M (o m**t m Tomorrow.he Women department "I the uym ii 7 48 Tlidse plan ni ITO >0 attend meIrn.i.-stwl to M«n tlwit ...... .b- 55 .!«• ................. . Ol til!- 1929 n «.h m anM» „ 1 1 tl.c- tmDctln » . .I"- <>•". B « .d h « .k ... » .m .u i M » c » u o n < £

-nw co-ed* will h . k i - Ä im* arid o w - vo tid ..................... ».11 .»•hall m il«* h. .1..' . Hh... .1. .pit*, any In- BifUlr » « H » a l l * » » « - ’ " « " o l l * . ' «.Iw iionl « r à . !.. r ranm uuin A il lr .-h - .»■ holtl .h »n v m ■..ni. men o r* lo attenti; Iwv awonUiM ' « P M I Blown, s M. '•II. intni-rat«! ■.. nt|lleUf* nr ont I. pn nlrn' w il« >, .p u ll« » . . . « » « » .vins pointed nut that .lu » wotrtil 0* an W '.r.l >m w r * v "?'fxcelle.it opportunity 1er 'hetn n* meet • Mitchell P. Hit ine o ni ' . . -m o lttc-r ..'.<1 members ot w A A to «-horn the pom m e m « M

w3Î n. m entamé . M r - irrte ni ne- nWnrUed-latc lest summer Im' delay- - nt ,.r, nn .rn 'i i ' dttcUl»uLia ritttivee» t>n 1 1 «»• earopiis m . .

1 iK.irn presenting the«* «utdcf. t « 'h e m -Some pMtple «tan malie ns tktatdsel* .-omin« ila s » im n-v.

bftttnv i f I he** will leave u . nlom‘ ~rmdi i* is expected «na« p «* ' ' ° p »** w*ji .„ i, nf nur Rftfht ’ 'M* delivered 'earryuiü .128 pages. Ac-

• ' ! 1 <rding » " plans.laid ’ « ’ -* * t ihoIf ,,nmi. itici ti owned ihe earth Hiev bec.k will »ie divided pffo 'w o distinct

iw » I t . . •),. t-iv K . i fw t r Kecllóna tteacied bv .Hwdrnted Utlewould ry to (iou»,e )* - « 1 rnruione<l bv i'aul Troth. A n e wjust tire fittine. p**®* ’

Freshmen Warned AgainstTaking Too Many Cuts

feature will to- • «•jty of East Liti designated till >

Jam *» H. -Crawler

.iiimnt »rid fnenO» ot the cnlle«e Add­ed to ■ brilliant rnllette career Crow­ley h »s had three ream experience a» .»Cklleld inarh at the Un.vrrw.y ot CJeorsla where he tia» .i»»t»led lit turn- im ,,ut team, that have won national

recognition.During Crowley # three years at Notre

Dame os left half, t o was a member of e«ams that won 29 games and lost only .wo. f ie was known as one o f the Four I Horsemen of the national championship ¿eam of 1924 which was undefeated and gained victories over frasuem. southern, nld-western, and far-western teams

Crowley comes to Michigan State with the complete recommendation of doth Knute Rockne. o f D o t » Dame, and Herman Stegemaa. dliaetor o f ath­letics at the Univentoy o f Ooorgia.

«rutLing ulaAWR is «im etiiing to ldfd by the yearling student on inpus ‘ od th at the «lystcin " f «lie ng «jffice ¡» »ifer ait not so com - •<l! was the opinion gained, uv in an interview ’with t he office

wnstani d K K Bteward, ex-using officer ,<»f the college "S tuden ts are allowed to ivave eleven

*d aiiserices, ‘ thfl cierk said when questioned, ’and they may fake them iufit "as they please, spread out or all ip a bunch But the twelfth one

I gives them a negative creditWhat is a negnUve credit7 It is a

reifit added 'o lue number generally

. Tur

! un»

required lor grad 192 credit* are graduate and if * ruts more than j earns three ne make 198 c

"O f course a student the clerk student's div student ha*

I o f the tei I When tu excused, t

Fojr example aerolly required to indent takes three ailoted eleven, he

n credit* and must• graduatey to guard against

■*> many absences, inued "The dean o f the ,ior. is notified, and if a ter ten cuts in the middle re notify him personally ’ ’ 1 how ubsenoca could be uuustant replied that men

indent*• must bring ft doctors excuse* Imrn Dr OUli and the women could j (»ring an excuiie either from Dr Olin nr from fheir iiouse mothers In *. a***• j funerals <»r extreme hickness in ihe TO family that takes n student away from ' •■IAS*, an excuse from «lie porenU M*•

O ne thing 'hat cause* .» great deal <f trouble every year." 'h e clerk ex- plained, -com *» through students changing class sections or . dropping . ia- ses without making h iormai change ¡n the registrars office or notifying M l** Yakeley of clasaes dropped. Until a student makes a formal change, lie n d t o R k t o tie marked absent tn his old section

HtudentA missing class are gives one w r«k from- the Haturday following tl»e absence in which to have the absence excused TO inuw a three hour labora­tory period counts os only one cut. Ab­sence» «>n Friday afternoon before or Monday morning after a holiday are counted as double cuts.

Cuts are counted throughout the year from one term^to* another." the assistant explained. " I will be here in the morning to lake excuses for ab­sence» and M r Steward w ill be here in the afternoons. And you might the freshmen to please not keep run m ag in the office and inquiring as to their number o f cuts."

portant burines* Wo® nity ¡«nd sorority hou

Publication "t the h(M>k is an ftiunini aff directed by ! lie r«»ll«-v der o fficia l sanction •miis office It t* tnt ali important colley traditions, pf*-.vili» i complet

nap o f the I .inch w ill t o buildings, im* .md alt frater*

•*shman Hand* r ponaored and

1 Y M. G. A. un- ut. «1-m of the publiea*

is in'Glided a* guide to college functions, and

pvidlhg the new » send-dff for hia t

. . . Alma Mater.’’ M . B. O. Ftuiit Hong," varsity yells complete

t be issue ; ^ |

Traditions1 No one. freshman or uppeffltoto*

man. smokes on the campus.2 Everyone uses the u O m ü to n i

heijwi preserve the gross. _____3. Upperclassmen have peeeedtoM*.

over those o f tlve lower clam** la att matters

4. Freshmen, with the Bundsy*. roust wear the grtm# w * . ing the faff and spring terms, and 8 9

j green toque during the “ *“ 4“1 m piiomorea must wear a I-----' of r r w kind; only juntort and i ¡are rwrmitted to appear ito to .a Minore only are prtvUsned to n n to j

! hats, use cants, or wear * totoBf*5. Freshmen must t o fa tttott f

by 7 o'clock in te e svenhto— i r there thrmighoul the n l$ P ' '

l d. Freshmen am n *t _Jbe in the r ompe njr o l a i

campus or the streeto r *

^ buuoned and m ar 1wise attired.

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, of nuutc, Mill be on hand when collegeiContinued from page 1> i officially opens on Tuesday. Sept. 34.

Associated Women Students—W in i- Uswta Richards, head o f the mu- fred Kalchthaler. president. I # « department, and Louis OroveurC.

F R E S H G R 0 D E R S S T A R T W O R K

the freshman this a a r . M u id )in ¡m al fn d a a m , Grand Haptds M s _ K flb l. V M l A l lt )W . _ _ _college, and the U nhnrMty o f Oetna: Srim ltx are la charge o f tb e yearllln yearling» win n e t the Spartan imfe p W e r t Fmbmm a n y torn ou t fo r

the team by reporting a t the practiceTh e in itial t ilt w ill be played at hone i w j acram the Red Cedar river.

on Oct. 26 when the Michigan N om a:The State News—Kathryn Faner. co- internationally famous as a tenor and M p p j . i a a _ _ P . . . L freshmen meet the Spartans as a — . 1 —ed editor. now hratJ o f the fo lle&e vocal depart- IflM iy l a M I d a l e t R e p o r t as U ia c n morning feature o f Hotnecotrarg ca^Women's Activities—Elisabeth Con- ^ J j f i j fo S jL fe !• Kobs Calls Early Sessions program. OtbJfov. 1 1 J )T S to le tn*ti f

northern Minnesota. Michael Pie«,.,program. On. Nov. I l ÿ e will meet the Grand Rffpids Junior cjî lege at Grand Rapids while or. N rr. 16 the U. o f D. yearlings m il t f - ccmpany the varsity here to meet : w State first year men in a morning t

rad, dean o f women. . . j . .. .8 0 0 p m hend of ¡he viollh department, visited of Y eirlin fl.

Rereption for freshmen in the Union ¡ " Berlln- Oermsny. during his vaca- *

building _ E v e ^ M y mviled 1 't w o new artists wiU be added this Mere than 70 candidates reported7 < n m fan to the faculty m the music de- Monday afternoon for the initioi prac- ^ schfdulllur o f three aames this m i

Women-s Athletic Association Hike Almmnder S e t a « * o f H e r-. The sclwduhng o f three gnm e, this year•md Rrenkfsst for freshmen women *,n- Germany, comes direct from freshman football team. Additional

w,,,,. n, abroad to assume the- responsibilities men ar<1 reporting daily and it is eg­os head o f the cello department. T lus pected that over 100 yearlings will be y M V tartist is a famous Eureopean 'cellist working out. before the week is over.

;he most ambitious card that L*?

John E. Hecko, D .D A DENTIST y

SM Abbui RulMHigM U —

at the W. A. A. cabin, gymnasium promptly at 7:45 a. m. 8:30 a. m.Assembly for gymnasium. The R O T Stahle.

students nt who has been the first 'cellist in the Getting into shape the freshman ran

Tl: runehah. presider The College 1 president Inter-Fra termty Burris, president The Slate Nows—Joseph Porter, editor.The W olverine- Harlow Meno. editor. The Union Barnard Crittenden,president

10:30 a. m.Special apitude tests for engineers, chemistry building, lecture room.

Saturday Afternoon, Sept. ¡1

Philharmonic orchestra in Berlin, and signals, caught passes, and had some Major Thomas- a - has been 'h e 'cellist in the famous 'ackling practice during the first two

Hubrrmann Trio. days out. On Wednesday a combina-Zihovy Kogan, from the Imperial tion o f the first year men were sent

Coiwetvatory of Moscow, w ill take up against Coach Crowley’s varsity eleven the duties o f assistant, to Michael Press, ;n the initial scrimmage session for violin department head. Kogan will the gridiron warriors this season. In also take charge o f the mixed chorus the near future a regular schedule of ¡¡£ and will tench the viola. Having con- work-outs with the varsity w ill'm ake ducted choral work in Russia, Mr. K o- up part of the program laid out for gah will be a valuable addition to th e !th e Irosh eleven.Michigan s ta ti- fa.v-growim.' farultj-; Three games are on the card Ira

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r Council ~ Harry

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We ai (» glad to welcome the neweomei's t o Lansing as well a s our old friends the upperclassmen-,

•hxpecgrationp.ansing

of us every courtesy and consid- ■ne would naturally expect ofFinest Department Store

DA NCER-B ROLAN CO.

O f f i c i a l A r m y S h o e sApproved by the Military

Department. Now on sale al M. S. < . Armory. Save time, procure them when getting uniforms,

No shoes should be pur­chased < wept those ap­proved >y Military Department.

SPECIAL PRICE TO R. O. T. (. ST I DENTS

$ 4 . 4 0

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U t I A W A I H D K T t W A V E .

Campus B a r b e r Shop

FIRST IMPRESSIONS COUNT

IT PAYS TO LOOK WELL

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using State Bank

FRESHMENC o n g r a t u l a t i o n s

Hope you enjoy it hereDrop in ar.d get your

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Freshmen Invade Campus StittMarkéd with Signs of ’32

, v * v .w w w . v .

fü r I/ist t i F e u o f th e L a te s t H i ts o n i /u tnbta U n co rd *

l»|*' Ktexdiii«' Y cio 1*

Why Du* ' *»■ ibardo uno iiift ; in V o«— Fox ib&ido und Hic ( UliACUillü

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B U D D ’ S M U S I I H O U S E3IH b u l l i W u k in g tM A * « . I M ntafi M t o l i i yW e bell C «tan M >*IU M cr. C M tw und O u t e r » «™ e ll W eeinc M e w

EA/T.LAN/ING M ICHIGAN

WELCOMEFreshmen and Upperclassmen

I M P O R T A N T

IU* I« Your Glauses On Time

IF YOU NEED A GOOD ALARM CLOCK

or

YUOR WATCH NEEDS REPAIRING

SEE

H . S . M A R S H A L LJ e w e l e r

NEAR POSTOFFICE

AttentionS t u d e n t s

T h e L a n s i n g C a f e ‘ I '- Mart t p4*-Drta

Raatarul Ml Barth Wnfcte«tert M a r t

Supper— 5 lo 7

Take» on Color with the F R E S H E N I N V I T E D Advent of Frosh Entertainment T O P E O P L E S C H U R C H

N the arrival of this year’s freshmen, on Wednesday, cam pjs social affairs swims into step in their entertainment. The weeks program, planned by lampus crgamzatmns and undei the direction o f B. it. Prouix. includes mixers r fw . ••aetott« infcrinal get-togethers: a musical, a breakfast, and a stac .■arty The annual ireshman -mixer- held tonight, us the 1 ’ 0J the year, and is. perhaps, the most

ij the week, affcfcdina the first opportunitv tc become acqiiaintcd.. AUhoughifc is in-

• lo r this purpose many o i the old stu- . present to meet the newcomers.begin a t 8 o'clock in the social hall of arid will open w ith*good

• Lms promised, in fact, th ble to sing the Alma Mater, ig provided by the student d Princess PHinella. ’ Pro ft:

Asked to Participate in Student Organizations and to Attend

Services.

The huge - 3 2 V verdantly a> campus walks nnd billboards '< ’32 $. but it won't be long now. pets have blossomed in all the dashery window’s, ha lf the campulnticn seems

cp on the neck o f a cringing frosh a newly emancipated sophomore,

ever. there's the com forting; ght fo r a long hard winter that all become, sophomore s. more or some ciav. and the Red Cedar

E C O N S A V M Tm a n work

New DipirtrtSrtt Af f irtlii ki­rnet art Cart»* After T«ar

o f C m o f t .

first big social important a ffa ir fo r all freshmen tended primavil; dents are ahvav The riiixer will Peoples church. Tire song leade

irt is concluded everyone w ill be a Th e special feature c f the evenii ie significant title, "K in g Prune m •11. w ill play the part o f K ing Pro it the character of the princess >t been announced Deep nr ? irrounds the identity of the u lap who will receive the hand a; ineess in marriage Miss Neva Mary Lovcwcll tin A. secretary and director of

ork among women stfldcnts will itroduced and will .peak briefly rector ol religious work tor lurch and campus. Non »1. also will be introduce jans w ill be made by Resident of the V vl jonsors the mixer. A ary w ill be given, to e It.11k* entertainment pro need three-quartres o hich opportunity wii!

general "m ixer ^session of eve*''1 l a necessity dur:: '.hirogram.Charming in . appo ie fir

peppy sm . Tat before

it’s going or how to get there, and th»

»nts: Greetiiigs! freshmen are onee more with u-.

ht> class of 1933 are The four days <, i freshman week ;. r»ed to nrfike Use of pretty terrible Ir-r almost everybodystudent department Mothers and fatlvers hover in the back

all through this evcund. and upperelassmcn spend thei:n* accorded by the tunc peering aw und corners in thiLovewcll and Nor- freshman tiormuItrector of student desirable fratcrrdty material Thi

freshmen themsellyes' simply wait to In■ays that The re- irld what to do- ;aid then, more or lessimpus is completely i do it. ’smzation the Stu- They nil stood in line be robbet:icil comprising five ol • w lw i seemed^ like enough money i-Y W G A . the buv the- campus when thpy-iert hottw,mpus Girls Assoni­ nnd nu st c f tlicirt wired home for nmrci udent Citizenship W f d nest lay e\ • nij •. A lot o f them sa\and he .Student

r Men and Women,their deans’ offi< • \ j ! " 1

j initiated into tb three-timos-a-yi

PEOPLES CHURCH PUNS MUSIC PROGRAM SUNDAY

M rs ¡1. D. Stack Arrange* Service of Mu»ic With Mary Organ

and Vocal Selection*.

Dr. H S. dean o f the taken up I from Europe he ha* been economic cor O. Hedrick the departnv nell ecunoml

W hile in

Terences mand their pr

ctive musical pro- hare o f hi:•n> ed at Peoples Er*- landm service on Sun- Th S ft are

•lock Mrs Helen personnel ofJrrt of Nor­

ed a pr igram cotv» th»* place •’is. duets and «tuar- ( ’ rt t'phari

been appoint

■ • fV icnn Chor- Dr Patton• en.afional t

from the Fifth added to ti"curriculum

a vanir Breathe an President

P&itoc newly appointed 'conomus department, ha« 3 work ujxm his return earlv in September where rneadc in the study of

there Prof W rb o was form er head of >nt is to »o rk on the Pur- f n^earchEurope D r Patton spent

r.he (rt’ TW s peace con- -he actual .udy ol them oErteros He 'T*ent a large s tune ,;t Germany and

1 m m .. - ________ ..,in a * a a r t r . W Ortrtrt hurt tr t r t Uw W rtWrtB y o f OMalrtlrttt where It* henrtart th e il«|rtrtni«n l. fa r four yean '

Patton is r graduate student o f his* tory end eoooeraie t at the University' o f Toronto in 1019 and 1900. In 1919 and 1921 he was s graduate student at Harvard; 1921-192» he lectured eco­nomics a t the University o f Alberta Canada In 196 he received a Ph.U decree at Harvard. He went to the University o f Cincinnati In 1925 where he finally headed the department o! economics in his last year there.

In the real "drama o f life the leading ladies are cooks.

There are lots o f big boys and small men in the world.

To all new students: Greetings!

ir freshn rest erda

i Women 'Students reception line w i t v. Dean Elizabeth

Dve Miss Neva H. H. Halladay

and cake was .* 2 0 0 freshmen uirls du

Bowls of pink rev the tablets ant

by gold-colored t

Alleged Editors ot T ria sMagazine io Go On Trial

P re s i d e r I H o o v e r A w a rd e d

M ed a l b v C o rn e ll P ro fe s s o r

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S T E W . Il TM i l i t i i c l I I .D I N i ;

rx h i" titiT ik « l 'h o p s am i

M M l H m irx

A N N O U N C IN G

T H E 1 J J J L l N E - L E C F

I L A L I L I NL N l Y t W I T Y

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I A M I S T I M I

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F r e s h m e n !& Record ol Your ( oileyi*

Career|f‘ ■J ~’ i W ITH

CO LLEGE [LESTONES”M r* Y ear D ia ry M ade K opetia llv (o r

C ollege S tu d e n ts

m C

||e Our Autograph and Photograph Albums

C a m p u s P r e s s , I n c .

E X P E R TBeauty Shop Service

w r: ;cen* brjh

j.op where ra of mteli- -

court sous

T i i i ' i the kmd of «ennœ yw 'U tad here. It » the one place y**} tmn go. koovitt« beforeha vauH get utn*ort «otnfectian. wbrre ywoTT « « * * • lr * * U r ette trw tJnrak—i* * « your ptu• ■ nMd. WlH t * « u A K l «H lrn n tt . method* ep-p M t It »nil p ./ y<~,sV T modert * W

-..¡m -jt to m k * y®“ lortk w u r w * .

Campas Beauty ShopM B «. I . PATTO N

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s u m m e r ’s v a c u i

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COLLEEN MOORE ISin state feature; A - N - D - Y ’- S

nacti Role a t Ro(f«i*k Iristi ( i r t !

. s . , * m e,.," | Beauttand Barber Shop

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\iid y” \ iNorman Mildred («ould

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F A N V A R S I T Y S C R I M M A G E - I R U N G E L E V E N T O F E A T U R E S A T U R D A Y A F T E R N O O N G A M E

FALL TRACK Ï 0 START MONDAY

Cross Couulry and Track Men

•P. meets ~ ith Notre Dame t the incoming freshman class ir. hi> pian universa:?, Un.verslty o í Michigan, to keep order on the college reads . Marquette university, and competition! T iny green pamphlets containing .n the Fourteenth Annual State Inter- trafile regulations fcr the M. S. C. Ccltegiate-s ;*;.d Central Intcrcollegutes. campus are being dbftributetf to the net? The novice run 'he all-college run and yearling» bearing rules for the use of ■ i. ■' all-fr*'. ! ■' cmv.lf?'." > i. : 'a r 'i . i i ie . student auto* Failure to <*crm»lv with

C ro w k jr -C n a ch ed C om b in a tion « to M ee t F io rh at 3 P . M ; L a r? e

C ro w d E xpected t o W i t n r i . F ir it F u ll ( •ame

SílíWTi of S ASÖii

Report on Fit si of Week.

Prep

CAMPUS COP ENLISTING FROSH !.* SAFETY DRIVE

A X n í l iÉ U ì.A tHtin- t r id e n t t

H k ~' «y it b i r a m e k ’

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W i t h n“ S l e e p y " t rr

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(1 a m o !

Meawré i. Prevent An A.: B :n on S ta te ’ i Can iTJs.

the f ir s t w e e k th e new S t a f f <•.. g e t th e m in .s h a p e a m i iii .>m , m a t e r ia l .

T h i s w e e k p l a y s h a v e b een

h a n d e d n u t u n d t h e t e a m is

rounding into .sh a p e w i t h t w o

practice sessions daily. Wed n e s d a y a f t e r n o o n tiiip S p a r t a n sgot the first offensive scrtmmng^ when Coach Crowley called over tome r.i the yearling sqund to play, aga lm t his v »r -~ sity elevens Several combi nations were used which seemed tr. in d i- te that an yet the por.lt lour. are -till oi**n

Ttflrteen Iftterm en nre Included tn the large It a t ‘o f candidates out for the M ichigan State gridiron aggregrttion this year Led by Capt tMcke*on h.tlf • back, and Capt. Dnnziger. fullback. the veteran» are: Harold fimend. center Rtieben D ill, guard; n»*or»fe Ferrari. Marlon Joalln. and Don r?icii^r""fsi* ki- Cecil Fogg, end; Cftrl Nordberp. quitr- i

khatl :tnd .7;

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L N O L L . P r o p r i e to r

“ W E L C O M E F R E S H M E N ” ou will find the “STATE” a pleasant

i t }cnd your spare time. Com-brtable seats, excellent ventilation

and courteous service. The “STATE” ! presents the latest and finest Vita* phane ant! Movietone feature pictures,

comedies and movietone acts.

Ali

OUR POLICY

A Full Line of STUDENT ELECTRICAL

Desks, Lamps, Bulks, Boom Heaters, Flat

Irons, Curlintr Irons, Ftr.

East Lansing Electric Co.I :;<i W . D U \ \ D ID \ l it

TRY DANCING

B A R R A T T S H O E R E P A I R

Electric Shine Polishes and Shoe La ces

B a s e m e n t of F a s h i o n S h o p

í’l! Mecí You at

B Y R N E Sy r e

YOU'LL MEET TUE ROYS at the

Olympic - Rainbow Recreations

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ROWLINO and Rif.LI ARDS

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Lewis Bros. COLLKtJE SHOP Lewis Bros.From

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S T A T E F r e s h - U p p e r C l a s s m e n

LANSING'S FINEST SHOF HtU'SK

We’re Glad lo See YouOur 1'iii!i>> iny room’ ¡Hei'i' you will >ii'<l pi readinyr m attet, i onil have you.

C om e In and Get Acquainted

r your convenience. . i : ! reo ciyrurottes, il.lt-chairs and what

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A New (Inc in Today In iiluck Calf In Itlue Calf In Shark Skin In Scotch (train

\Y «ant to wel­come you to Lan-> . n ^ . t \ e h o p e y o u

i„nrr M. S. C. You. in>t,iw have c h o s e n a

irrcat school and we hope your class is the host ever.

When you want Hot Shoes, here's tin* place that all the famous >1. S. t \ men oi the past .50 years have nought their shoes.

Lewis Bros. College Shop

"SEE THESE HOT SHOES IN OCR

WINDOWS"

d o w n t o w n

S H U B E L ’ SÏI0 North Washington Avenue—Ju*t North of Capttol Thtnlcr

i f '

it t i ! NEES D.AILV Ì Feature Pictures $at j Presented Ahead of I

^nd .'1:15 ! tdtltnltlg Showing! Í< M a t in e e s 35elÌ Ni-hla 38c, s o c . j

V !í HT4Í VT ! Sundays and Holidnvs !M t.n I.N A » ¡ A„ St>a(s -i0(, • —w7:ftfl and S:45 ! il

2:00 to 1■is-formnnco . i Holiday.H O P . M

i Follow i n tr I .an-¡na Shnwinül ; Matinees 25cj! Niifhts 35cj

Sundays and Holidays i All Seats 35c j

T O D A Y a n d F R I D A YDirect From $2.00

Show in«1 on ^ Broadway

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ntii. li s r.s beau* »I as Kftlarftoy. \-; pI> t Irish jit . ,rs«b £'

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With

JAMES IIAI.LPresen led by

JOHN McCORMtCK

S A T U R D A Y O N L Y HK)co TALKING

| J a c k M u l h a l l - L i l a L a « i n i“ D A R K S T R E E T S ’ *and hear .lark Mulhall as a rop lalkinu to Jack Mulhall

« V ,11 i believe tour ears. Surprisingly dif-1I reren ■ Vnd 1« I ells „nr of (hr most appealing stories to I i in, h the screen in years. One of the liest all-talking pic* J lure*. have shown thi* K'rttHUi«

S u n d a y . M o n d a y • T n o o d s y j l« )rf TALKING AND SFNGt»C!

[‘T H E C O C K E

W O R L D ’ *A .smashing sequel to that epic A b |a f | laughter and battle by the same authors a f |

"What Price Glory."

MEET “F U G ” and “QUIRT”and their new Ihrnit

| VICTOR McLAGLKN. E D M U N D L O W E

ULY DU

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