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THE WEATHER Mostly cloudy tonight. Pos- sibly snow. Partly cloudy Wednesday, continuing cold. Volume 22 .Michigan's Foremost Collegtatejfcml-Weekly TUESDAY, MARCII 18. 1980 Number 12 LOUIS GRAVEURE «.w., PRESENTS LAST STATE RECITAL IH p. k I of In.litute Vocal Depart- ment Gives Concert in Peoples Church Thursday. I NOTED OPERATIC TENOR Artist Has World-Wide Reputation for Skill and Repetoire: Likened to Caruso. iiOttix Oraveure. world fa mot" e tenor, will close the Michiga concert course tn 'he hutch. Thursday evening . clock. Two former apijenrn arising and East Lansing th |de!y acclaimed by local nun Mm built up n lepuiatjon uditorium far beyond Ibaclty Added lo the immense ji.it Oravcure ha* built t>i> 1 it 'ho world, Is the 1111* th .* * h* ndliness th br the noted His firs t last yi T h u r s d a y ’s Ballots M.I.-t OI.ICHK ItA 1.1.07 MIC III«. AN STATE NEWS lit «.f\ |v>i M tSAfiKII •<t i rr i«t rnié*»« Vnopposetl oti Irttn It t *rk- cad "I n u n pi .•ill pregiati •rrsvlve and v vocation of tl dien compari • Caruso, Ora IUNIOR PETITION [DRAWS SUPPORT for Futfillmert at J Hop Debt Gets off to (mod Start. "STATE DEBATERS TWO QUESTIONS _ DROP TWO TILTS FACE STUDENTS its me»*,mg t> >• Iñte olea • jvrxt gather m licet ton- «ed favorably jet..:,W « buld t h e , »rr»IM*'•.»' I po5Slb> beh" ■ted next year Notre Dame .mil Vlxuiu-tl« Orators , Sp.rlan Tuvelft» Tin* W eck-tnd." , jg jv 'o Pi «s »n Wolverine Tmi Concert Fc-s A W S n \rnenHmcn» Junior Itallnt -HIH-'VI « U lN 't II O..I..-I*« I »rrutSrr* I mon itniRD Sopl.nmorr BoBot ' I l in n i « «U NITI I SION HOARD i m il: VI ARTS RO%!:l» /■ 1 1 shtiutn Bulini » IT II» M « O l N T 'II i“V ion li«»viti* 1 II ,S Itallnl , „ „ , ONLY MODERATE INTEREST SHOWN Thursday ^ gjjpy ^ fflR ALL-COLLEGE ELECTIONS N E A R S Predict Low Polling of Votes in Choice of Highest Student Officer, on Campus , Student, to Elect Editor and Bn.ineo Manager of State New., Student Council Men. Union Board Member., Co-ed Official», and Michigan Agricultural Managers. O jn H sT eO PN fw M K N -‘10 h o p in g Tut» n n U |w t » « I V ¿ow -l «im im s Thurndft' The polls in tl»' V’nion building lobby will lie ops» •ill ik v 'm m 8 I...U bn flursday morning until •<•.." y. m .. X g l n g ittfitS glbdent on cnmttmr an opportunity to uvai) him* M 'lt o f his tight t" n ,.(, J a n us Haskins, PriltClpn ant"nyr llu nun *• 1 . , Howard < ilv. and Cilwin Urke. Saul! Sin. Man«;, u h" . in Hi lace for tnanajrinvr «*mti»r "t lliil Michiyran Stain New*. »»tTicial a il in pus npWHpapPVs liny Sam- i»|(\ o f Royul Oak. i* running ppo-md for Itii'in«“4' mana- .1 I Hi* N e w s . I «»Itov 'S» tuple LARSON RECEIVES WESTERN POST 1, 1 'Hnv Sitinpi**. « raduti tr of tidgf high school. It.>v:tl «ink is the aiitt' nmS"*H# Cavalry Commander of College R. \ the In fil*’"I t~'litupl* mil UURI’ ! ‘ ' 0. T. C. Will Move to Mon- lerrv, Calif, in June. lection will !>«• under the th»» s ttuteli' Council und id cenerai ton- he ùnlob lobby <st the lexpon» Prosit l‘rolle in 1,928 wrfl* a men tjte ft.rltt <ue <(.mmin« e dura ijhotUUI’P vent .in <11his year I member ol the -i Hop pubiu • It lee find ehplnilan lh«‘ l’*1 »pie > •' member ot ltiue K* itrd ,it.it Hlude and the'Pill 1>• 1 (" tiulints will include the selection t men '«> serve on the Student CoUhOfl , , >.r , |W, i, , hi men M'iicj women teore*"einatives ,i> Uie Union board and i f.tiet Student Uuunn: control alm> • ill in» •(„• conducttnu t 'be Agrtcul- t «.me he ha . been m « : iim. w. » •« ballot Whmb A8rt' a It v branch t»I H- - , ,„ii\ Lewis Herr- thtrv insiruction H '* will leave I cut ita , , rharles ' j,mf, i tor New York man» «n f ni 1 lid W. A. A. ELECTION PLAN OUTUNED I to - cd Athletic Orgamiation to Supervise Election ol Offi- cer. Thursday. City. Where Sun I t a m hl I-1 lelphl mbbet l/ii It i (/an \ f/riaUilB'M »nrton l. 1. Ballot arc <\|*er ted bv dmw m xiUoiAhlp of 'be ,( Keefer :»nd Walter itn|)os»»d m the r«er tot; i when Itoliert Ifmil » independen' »vus « iimina'ed bv a cd of ptii.lft-Mi t.uu h.t nomina- Udii oline Ifviiu ..I- '.eeu a worker to« ' • Mu-IUga« Agri- i nd us»'' a large follftwing . ,. • i i,-,i ’ , 111row m sup- BOARD CONSIDERS TH IRD CAND IDATE rr -- r i *- •»! th*1 Robert Hunt Loo.es Nomination [ J u irl u ,„ , l(lKt By Slim Minority in Spe- ' cial Vote. Ami-iislmrrrt* *)H Mitili ulered Al» bullo! TWl i • . owb I,•jst i .'til a - ballot lor coundl .ha I'heto. dphiun. ure n ed ot- ’ .II iw* all- tu fining a Ivenne und mi Concert lopoMiiK an ut.on which i««» in then UJred Morlon.-'M. and Mn J2, tentila «"id hoc) COSMOPOLITAN CLUB TO « Y E DINNER FRIDAY ird •• relinquish lYhe petition lid r. «hr mtlersig Rtuor .a vs of IW I Eve «1 2 “> aided to Rtmetv !«• fn le* Itm reavMration d More member iC ONVENIENT AMPPS a l e n d a r Prelimir.ui ¡EDNE8DAY MARCH I Od p m M HU 1930 mee* "Vitti Mr B Me HALLADAYS RETURN FROM FLORIDA TRIP ST ATE GRADUATE CIVES ADDRESS ATC.G. A. MEET College Secretary and Wifi Spent Month Yisitmg Southern r»»»'1' Hs» ;!tb Plfmtwi h apart met/ I 00 p m -Tea dunce Ummi ua room 1:15 p ni - Interfraterr. •• Tack Final* ojrm ¡SDAY. MARCH 20— 100 a. m to 5 30 p. » . —All-College ■Rom. Union lobby klft p. m - Inter*fmternuy 'rack , meet PmaU. Oym 130 p. m liinrttroiwi club dinner. Fbb—Untta Oraveure. People« church. • Be « 4 Island vvhi« gulf from Fort Meyers f>n 'he return trip ! ' an edifice built by Ed jx»n Spring.' , tlie 2-lHy1. runghng Broa cirtiiirs? Tampa, and St petersi.»* eluded m the itinerary ) B.C. I linBol y. H . C. 1. Itnllot MdUHIlh'« ‘ Ck.llt. illitMher»*' v II I 1 ‘ MEalUt v > iena S»4» *•*»'» Itorolht Cr,*»»«» (R I k-t RKR vgi it-v4 f'«H»vo*f. -tit MET* * * lloion **••«"»••»» y i.a R^it*r4< III, m> Urlinomi’ * Club HRRNllll s ' Iktmth. rr^**" «P RICTA«' |riM„ fUll Ueb. TNRAAtMEM Mar. Hah Hath »«•*’ ,,, u,¡ M-a.)“ ! H'lt liii'l’ 11 VOTING RULES ARE GIVEN FOR Y. M .C . A . Qualified Member. Only Will Be Allowed to Bo Hot On Condidotci t ¿thili**' ,tit 4DU h i,“ id Th' cd and W Hie >d r urged » A Kri of 'be < ■ •lie«“ I Unno- ;¡rit (»Tientlil rrh <»n Friday even-course , ice's are *1 oo nor' i«r«igram cd !■) attend •mg aecure l aia arid Mk i,r -.i ee any ;, nrtevsurv in number wish* » mane proper ;d voir» on AT THE UNION W. A. A. JO INAUGURATE FORMAL BANQUET PLAN v <y«Ceni Ut '"e tppn.ved foiisiitution oí 'be hangen the membership from one that contained the entire male Mu dent body '«* *ro«l> ' r'“ ’ igntfted 'heir interest m the aim» ; oc orgaruatmn live jtolling for if»e next '>“** * » |rTT!' »til .e controlled by the present rahmet tiHi'ig '»»eir <»mn ballot ' .cketA Will »1*» »*e counted by 'he con- trolline «roup Woman tiKhng EYidav Athletic Aaarx latioit • u-mai banquet m «be March 31 rcl« eel 'y Mid »1 Ai.- 1 'iMcc hrc,‘<’ *<ivl!ri>m« «W> IW 'M UnionbnildliWToW'y * " " f' 00 ;;,K *b, iron. . 00-5 (» (h- Uns» »“ ‘“ »»S**' ,,m ' 00 J TnTurTd., M .rct, 30 l( day March W ... Qpckfie* cleaned TT.iifyJ»), March 20 ; . .ixgay, —• _ ... - am T ^ d wW. W i^rtW ÍC H BU,« »» ct»n^ .««« »•»««> >» M A C " mri 'be honor '“»m '' *niH»« ' in ha much as thia »» the first '»me the A'tileti«' KworliUun baa *pon- ,rerl a formal dinner. 1» 1 » deiured that n«t t fdv member* "t 'h«r aaaociation. ylm, any Ctrl <>» the um isi' »ho 1. m .thlotir» »hd «»Him »' should attend fte«ervatioii* may be mode by calung Irene Chapm at the Alpha Chi «^mega bouae. cr by signing on the bat m Uie gymnoeltun. The price for Hit lormal dinner will be one dollar Special ten menus will !><• served in the main dining t'oom ever>' Wednesday, beginning March 12, from :? to 6 p. m. Food will be attrac- tively sened and prices will he rea- sonable. nvr coupon wooks - TTV

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Page 1: V n o p p o s e tl o ti LOUIS GRAVEURE « . w . , PRESENTS ...archive.lib.msu.edu/DMC/state_news/1930/state_news_19300318.pdfballot lor coundl.ha I'heto. dphiun. ure n ed ot-’ .II

TH E W EATHER

M o s t ly cloudy tonight. P o s ­s ib ly s n o w . P a r t ly c lo u d y W e d n e s d a y , co n t in u in g cold.

Volume 22

.M ic h ig a n 's F o r e m o s t C o l l e g t a t e j f c m l - W e e k ly

TUESDAY, MARCII 18. 1980

Num ber 12

LOUIS GRAVEURE « . w . ,PRESENTS LAST S T A T E RECITAL

IH p.k I of In .litute Vocal Depart­ment Gives Concert in Peoples

Church Thursday.

I NOTED O PER A TIC TENORArtist Has World-Wide Reputation

for Skill and Repetoire:Likened to Caruso.

iiOttix O r a v e u r e . w o r ld fa m o t" e te n o r , w ill c lo se t h e M ich ig a

c o n c e r t c o u rs e tn 'h e h u tc h . Thu rsday e v e n in g . clock . T w o fo r m e r ap ijen rn a r is in g a n d E a s t L a n s in g th |d e ! y acc la im ed by lo ca l n u n Mm bu ilt up n lep u ia tjo n

u d i to r iu m f a r b ey o n d Ib a c lty

A dded lo t h e im m e n se ji.it O ra vcu re ha* built t>i> 1 it 'h o w orld , Is th e 1111 * t h . * * h* n d l in e s s th b r t h e n o te d

H is firs t la s t yi

T h u r s d a y ’sBallots

M .I . - t O I . I C H K I t A 1.1.07

M IC I I I « . AN S T A T E N E W S

lit «.f\ | v>i M tSAfiKII

•<t i rr i«t r nié*»«

V n o p p o s e t l o t i

Ir t t n It t *rk-

c a d "I n u n pi

.•ill p reg ia ti •rrsvlve and v vocation of tl d ien com pari • Caruso, O ra

IUNIOR PETITION [DRAWS SUPPORT

for Futfillm ert at J Hop Debt Gets off to (mod

Start.

"STATE DEBATERS TWO QUESTIONS _ DROP TWO TILTS FACE STUDENTS

its m e»*,m g t> >• I ñ t e olea •

jvrxt gather m

l i c e t ton -«ed favorab ly

jet..:,W «b u ld th e ,»rr»IM* '•.»' I po 5 S lb > b e h " ■ted n e x t y e a r

Notre Dame .mil Vlxuiu-tl« Orators , Sp.rlan Tuvelft»

T in * W e c k - t n d . "

, j g jv 'o Pi «s »n Wolverine Tmi Concert Fc-s A W S

n \rnenHmcn»

J u n io r I ta l ln t - H I H - ' V I « U l N ' t I I

O..I..-I*« I »rrutSrr*

I m o n i tn iR D

S o p l.n m o rr B o B o t ' I l i n n i « « U N I T I

I S I O N H O A R D

i m i l : VI ARTS RO%!:l»

/■ 1 1 shtiutn B u lin i» IT I I » M « O l N T ' I I

i“V io n li«»viti*

1 II ,S Ita lln l

, „ „ , ONLY MODERATE INTEREST SHOWNThursday ^ g j j p y ^ f f lR

ALL-COLLEGE ELECTIONS N E A R SPredict Low Polling of Votes in Choice of Highest Student Officer, on

Campus , Student, to Elect Editor and B n.ineo Manager of State New., Student Council Men. Union Board Member., Co-ed

Official», and Michigan Agricultural Managers.

O j n H s T e O P N f w M K N -‘ 1 0 h o p i n g T ut» n n U | w t

» « I V ¿o w - l « i m i m s

T h u r n d f t ' T h e p o l l s i n t l » ' V’ n i o n b u i l d i n g l o b b y w i l l l i e o p s » • i l l i k v ' m m 8 I . . .U b n f l u r s d a y m o r n i n g u n t i l •< • .." y . m . .X g l n g i t t f i t S g l b d e n t o n c n m t t m r a n o p p o r t u n i t y t o u v a i ) h i m *

M 'l t o f h i s t i g h t t " n ,.(, J a n u s H a s k i n s ,PriltClpn ant"nyr l l u n u n *• 1 . ,

H o w a r d < i l v . a n d C i l w i n U r k e . S a u l ! S i n . M a n « ; , u h " . i n H ilace for tnanajrinvr «*mti»r "t lliil M i c h i y r a n S t a i n N e w * . » » tT ic ia l

a il in p u s n p W H p a p P V s l i n y S a m -

i»|(\ o f R o y u l O a k . i* r u n n in g p p o - m d f o r I t i i ' i n « “ 4' m a n a -

.1 I Hi* N e w s .I «»Itov 'S» tuple

LARSON RECEIVES WESTERN P O S T

1,1'Hnv Sitinpi**. “ « raduti tr o f ‘ t id g f h igh school. It.>v:tl «ink is the

a i i t t 'nmS"*H# Cavalry Commander of College R.\ th e In

f i l * ’" I t~'litupl*mil UURI’ ! ‘ '

0 . T. C. Will Move to Mon- lerrv, Calif, in June.

le c tio n w ill !>«• u n d e r t h e th»» s t tu te li ' C ouncil u n d

id cenera i ton - he ù n lo b lobby<st the lexpon»

Prosit l ‘ro lle in 1,928 wrfl* a men tjte ft.rltt < ue <(.m m in« e dura

ijhotUUI’P vent .in <11 his year I m em ber o l th e -i H op pubiu •

It le e find eh p ln ila n l h«‘ l ’*1

»p ie > •' m em ber ot ltiue K* itrd ,it.it Hlude and th e 'P i l l 1 >• 1

( " tiulints w ill include th e selection t men '«> serve on th e Student CoUhOfl

, , >.r , |W, i , , hi m en M'iicj women teore*"einatives , i > Uie U n ion board and

i f.tiet Student Uuunn: control alm>• ill in» •(„• conducttnu t 'b e Agrtcul-

t «.me he ha . been m « :iim. w. » •« ballot Whmb • A8rt'a It v branch t»I H- - , ,„ii\ Lewis Herr-thtrv insiruction H'* w ill leave I cut ita , , rharles

' j , mf, i tor New York m an» «n f ni 1

lid

W. A. A. ELECTION PLAN OUTUNED

I t o - cd Athletic Orgamiation to Supervise Election ol Offi­

cer. Thursday.

City. WhereS u n I t a m hl I-1

lelphl m b bet

l/ii It i (/an \ f/ r ia U ilB 'M » nr ton

I» l . 1. Ballot

arc < \|*er ted bv dm w

m xiUoiAhlp of 'be ,( K e e fe r :»nd Walter itn|)os»»d m the r«er

tot; i when Itoliert Ifmil » independen ' »vus « iim in a 'ed bv a cd o f ptii.lft-Mi t.uu h.t nom ina-

Udii o l in e Ifviiu ..I- '.eeu a worker to« ' • Mu-IUga« Agri- i nd us»'' a large follftw ing

. , . • i i,-,i ’ , 111 row m sup-

BOARD CONSIDERS THIRD CANDIDATE r r

-- r i *- •»! th*1

Robert Hunt Loo.es Nomination [ J u irl u ,„ , l(lKt By Slim Minority in Spe- '

cial Vote. Ami-iislmrrrt* *)H

Mitiliu le r e d

Al» bullo! T W l

i • . o w bI ,• jst i .'til a -

ballot lor coundl

.ha I'heto. dphiun. ure

n ed ot-

’ .II iw* a ll- tu f in in g a Iv en n e und m i C o n c e r t lopoMiiK an ut.on which i««» in then

UJred M o r lo n .- 'M . and Mn J2, tentila «"id hoc) COSMOPOLITAN CLUB

TO « Y E DINNER FRIDAY

i r d •• relinquish lY h e petition l id

r . « h r m t le r s ig Rtuor .a vs of IW I E v e «1 2 “> a id e d to Rtmetv !«• fn le* Itm reavMration d

Moremember

i CO N V E N I E N TA M P P Sa l e n d a r

Prelimir.ui ¡EDNE8DAY M ARCH I Od p m M H U

1930 mee* "V itti Mr B M e

H A L L A D A Y S R E T U R N F R O M F L O R ID A T R IP

ST ATE GRADUATE CIVES ADDRESS A T C .G . A . MEET

College S ecre ta ry and Wifi Spent M onth Yisitmg

Southern r»»» '1'

Hs»

;!tb

P lfm tw i h apart met/I 00 p m -Tea dunce Ummi ua

room1:15 p ni - Interfraterr. •• Tack

Final* ojrm ¡SDAY. M ARCH 20—

100 a. m to 5 30 p. » . —All-College■Rom. Union lobbyklft p. m - In ter*fm ternuy 'rack, meet PmaU. Oym130 p. m liinrttroiwi club dinner.

Fbb—Untta Oraveure. People« church.

• Be «

4Island vvhi« gulf from Fort Meyers

f>n 'h e return trip ! ' an edifice built by Ed jx»n Spring.' , tlie 2-lHy1. runghng Broa c irtiiirs? Tampa, and St petersi.»* eluded m the itinerary

) B.C. I linBol

y . H . C . 1. I tn l lo tMdUHIlh'« ‘

Ck.llt. illitMher»*'

v II I 1‘ MEalUt v > iena S »4» *•*»'»Itorolht Cr,*»»«»

( R I k - t RKR

vg i it - v4 f'«H»vo*f.-tit MET * * *

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Iktmth. rr^**"« P R IC T A « '

|riM „ fUll Ueb.

TNRAAtMEM M ar. Hah Hath » « • * ’

,,, u,¡ M-a.)“ ! H'lt liii'l’ 11

VOTING RULES ARE GIVEN FOR Y. M. C. A.

Qualified Member. Only Will Be Allowed to Bo Hot On

Condidotci

t ¿thili**',tit 4DU h

i,“ id T h '

cd and W

Hie >d

r urged» A Kri of 'b e < ■

•lie«“ I Unno- ;¡rit (»Tientlil rrh <»n Friday

even-course , ice's are *1 oo nor' i«r«igram

cd !■) attend •mg aecure

l aia arid Mki,r -.i e e a n y;, nrtevsurv innumber wish*

» mane proper

;d voir» on

AT THE UNION

W. A. A. JO INAUGURATE FORMAL BANQUET PLAN

v <y«Ceni Ut ' " e tppn.ved foiisiitution oí 'be hangen the membership from

one that contained the entire male Mu dent body '«* *ro«l> ' r'“ ’igntfted 'heir interest m the aim»

; oc orgaruatm n live j tolling for if»e next '>“ ** * » |rTT!'

» t i l .e controlled by the present rahmet tiHi'ig '»»eir <»mn ballot ' .cketA Will »1*» »*e counted by 'h e con­trolline «roup

Woman

tiKhng EYidav

Athletic Aaarx latioit • u-mai banquet m «be

M arch 31rcl«

eel

'y M id »1 A i.-1 'iM cc h rc , ‘<’ * < iv l!ri>m « «W > IW 'M UnionbnildliWToW 'y * " " f' 00; ; , K * b , ir o n . . 0 0 -5 ( » ( h - U n s » » “ ‘ “ » » S * * ' , , m ' 00 J T n T u r T d . , M . r c t , 30

l( day March W

... Qpckfie* cleaned

TT.iifyJ»), March 20; . . ix g a y , — • „ _ . . . -

a m T ^ d wW . W i ^ r t W Í C H B U , « » » c t » n ^ . « « « » • » « « > > » M A C "

mri 'b e honor ' “ »m '' *niH»«' in ha much as thia »» the first '»m e

the A 'tileti«' KworliUun baa *pon- ,rerl a formal dinner. 1» 1» deiured that

n«t t fdv member* " t 'h«r aaaociation. ylm, any Ctrl <>» the u m is i ' »h o 1.

m .th lo tir » »hd «»H im » ' should attend

fte«ervatioii* may be mode by calung Irene Chapm at the Alpha Chi «^mega bouae. cr by signing on the bat m Uie gymnoeltun. The price for Hit lormal dinner will be one dollar

Special ten menus will !><• served in the main dining t'oom ever>' Wednesday, beginning M arch 12, from :? to 6 p. m. Food will be attrac­tively sened and prices will he rea­sonable.

n v r c o u p o n w ooks - T TV

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. t l « » * t i l » .u n ti. le w hich o u r studen t bm lv tsh e* in n r . ,V h I? a .a m p u s .ven ts . W e can n ever be q n .tr ra r e

; ' ^ ? T h . . r . w i l l la - at the ap p o in ted tim e, hut w e can m . .. « w a v s h r „ in te s..re tha t th ere w ill la- l i t t le exc item en t

■e s t ir p re c e d in g an event am i tha t im m ed ia te ly tha t it is « v e r .»kanart W ill SM’t l ì » «1. >\\ 11 t<> llOTlWll ÓtlCf» ÜlOl'l*.

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W h e n t in . ,vs i!-m w ork s out t., i t . r igh t d eg ree o f e ff ic ien cy .• on ,i the m ost adm irable con d ition s on the Cam pu*. W hen

. h h ,„ schedu le am i t ra in » h is team in p r rp a ra -• In f.'.i 1*»; l.ivr gam e, he tee ls assured that th ere w ill la- stu den ts

,w. I n.-. t.. su pport tu» team A nd as a ru le that student 2 . — iins.-l.. ited T h e ch eer lead ers d ev e lop -h e ir

a rant««* that they w ill have a ch eer in g see

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a l ^ d T » full ol « m e « iam -0»ncer«! b e « to acquire the art

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v e * . * a t t a n ’ ? » ,B r °dan«** popuiwlty

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p e r t i p s Ih e f t n o « n o t o m d a n c e s a " p r e m e r th a n th o a e t h a t *o to th e h hem ry P e r h a p s «er.iui » h e n " T h e y m m f « ■ " a f a n c y -oh. ya u k a o « t h e te w . P e r h a p s . t s

a cambtnauon o t all th e s e th in g s , or ,w n e o f th e m m a y h a s " a n y t h in « 1 « d o With it. O r—h e r e s a new o n e — p e r ­h a p s b e c a u s e t h e m e n s a * t o d a m e

STATE C 0-D 5 DOATE WEST T K G N A KEN

\ ¡n tq u c d e fe a t* m o k p M c r la*» F*ri- d a v m o m i M h r f o r r t h e r t fe d e m * <* E a t t L a i v u n f b « h « e h e e i • * * * • * * ^ r e a m f r o m M lc h i t a n S U t e c o lI e # r e n - 8»ged a m rft* team from thr t n-.vfr- cltv of W rtt Vinrttu* T h e r e « • * nc d r c N o n

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Frosh Frolic is Highlight o fPast Winter Term Informals

The Frosh Frolic, held Friday eVetting in the Union ballroottti ¡surpassed all expcctation.s ami proved to be the most successful ‘informal dance of the winter term. The ballroom was attractive­ly decorated in green and white St. Patrick’s «lay colors. Behind ¡the orchestra plattorm, between the words “State Frosh” in col- |ums of green and white letters, was sketched a cocky “Frosh,” ¡complete with pot* knickers ami an aggressive expression. The ligh ts in the lounge were hung with green and white streamers. The color scheme was carried out in the programs of green andLvhite parchment. The F ro A1--------------------------- -------------------- -pitta. Delta Sigm a Phis, Her- -lians, Hesperian« and Themians iirld their formal dinner dances ast week-end.

STUDENTMGHT AT CHURCH ON FRIDAY

Annual Event Schedule. P r im for Competing Student

Entertainer*.

At the Sta té Thursday »OnlyLO l'IS O R A V E fR K PRESENTS

LAST STATE RECITAI

DEMOLAY RAINBOW PARTY TO BE HELD FRIDAY NIGHT

The committee o f the DeMolay-Rnin- bow Blues party announces that the Gold Diggers will feature many favor­ite blue selections at the party Friday

Several societies entertained with must dances. They were the Chi >nicga. Alpha Gamma Rho. AeTheon..nmbda CM Alpha and Phi Chi Alpha. . . , . , .5 » Western Collegians played for the '¡partatt Fencers club dance held Sat- " irday evening in the Little Theater Tr and Mrs. Mort Mason acted as a irons.

an

The Playboys played for the Ero Al- >hmn formal dlnner-dance given in the Wisteria room of the Hotel Olds. Sat- idny evening. Tables set. in cabaret

sing from 9 to 1 T lie ballroom will be decorated

harmony with the blue theme The committee consists of John Jennings. Beatrice O’Brien. Altec Ulrich, and Merle Sptirrel. Tickets are $1.80 i«er couple.

«.tended t hele were attractively decorated with Chi Omega open house on Saturday

A b o u t th i r t y co u p les

piite tapers tied with pink tulle Ham-- red silver cigarette cases and light-

were given to the guests. Among ■ guests were the following alumni

Margaret Vargo. Detroit; Alice Teel. $peer: Margaret Hubbard. andilrlatde Donaldson. Detroit. T lie fol- iwtng Pi Beta Ph i’s attended the irt-y: Eloisr Avery and W inifred Root

Ann Arbor, and Virginia Bury and nrrlct Ball o f Hillsdale

dance

evening. Bruce Fayerwcather’s urcii«'s- irn played tor dancing. Mr and Mrs. Blwood Lawrence and Mrs Alice Clapp acted as patron1-

Friday evening. March 21. will be student night at tlie weekly party held m ihe Student Parlors o f the Peoples church. Stunt night is held annually and every year some very clever and entertaining stunts are originated.

il ie feature o f this party will lie two plays, in competition with each other staged by the local Y. M C A, and Y. W. C. A organisations The Y M C. A play, a one-act comedy, entitled Poor Little Freshman" is written

especially f o r lb f occasion by Mrs Dora H Stockman, and is representative of college life. Students taking part in it are Robert Ries. Glenn Bedel. F lem ­ing Barbour. Wm Ntvison. Jess Bird

m Kenneth Phi Ip. Edwin Yeomans Phil Cartwright and Clarence Wylie No in- 1 formation would be given out concern­ing, the Y W. C A. play

Other organisations and their lead­er.' co-o|ieratlng m staging stunts are Agricultural group. L A Zillman; Home Economics group. Glad vs Rivers: Liberal Ai'tfi «roup. Betty Waters; S. C L... B O M ate :'S C U . R. E HohisH: and Wells Hall. Lee Brown A suitable prl/c is being awarded for the best stunt All -Indents are invited to at-

» Continued 1 rótti page one: twenty-five years on the concert, and is considered as one o f tlie few. . . . . . authorities on vocal art To ad­dition in his duties on this campus he conducts on annual country wide tour, and makes frequent trips for continental concerts

Graven re

came to this campus in 1929. where ho lias been head o f the vocal depart­ment of the Michigan State Institute « i Music, attracting pupils from all over the United States to study under him.

The tudent body- will be admitted in the concert on student tickets granted the entire college for the.se concerts. The expectancy that, many Lansing and centra! Michigan music patrons will attend ¡he concert makes it appear

French-Belgium certain that the seating capacdescent educated on the continent, has spent some years in England,

and la' strain lie immense

eci to crow r

willit most to hold the

HC1Ä W . fcUCTT NUGCNT . MAWON Û A V iti » H Q t iO » i W » *

March Weather Gives ClothiersBreak on Variety Furnishings

1930's o f every liegan t here ;

March keeps up the other March since the There is weather here weather, weather ev<

tilt moiv

AeTheon fraternity entertained the Little Theatre Friday evening wi a dance. Bruce Fayerwralher’s c chest rn played for the dancing, a Mr and Mrs F A Collins acted patrons.

lie Tbcm lan format dinner dance About . given in the Wisteria room of the Rnbe

otci Olds on Friday evening. Ostrich Rho ether bill folds marked tlie places Tlietlie guests at tables placed in cabaret lc About forty couple danced to the isic furnished bv the "Gold Diggers."

Bob Cru/ct's Cotton club orclirstrft-tif lit played for tlie Delta Sigma Phi

irtnaI dlnner-dance on Saturday oven- m the mam ballroom "1 the Hotel

s which fifty couples attended ¡>i book vanity compacts were given the guests. Attractive white cellu-

programs were another feature of evening. 5

Inait fifty -five couples attended the 1 main lormal dinner dance at the u s Hotel on Saturday evening Fry'? Id Diggers" played tor cabaret • dancing Attractive Giver vanity *s witii the iraternttv seal ihserib- 'ii the lop marked the place ol each

The programs were cleverly done i'1'ie and wliite celluloid Ainpitg ner Henmans back lor the party r Carl Baynes Lansing. James

s, Detroit. Robert Rowe. Red- .ieorge Rosebert v. Grand Rapids;

45 couples danced •*s orchestra at the Alpha house dance Saturday house was decorated i

Joiinanimaening.

rick’s day colors

plaFa vcrweai hcr'a orche: the dancing of more than 35 couples at the Lambda Chi Alpha house Sat­urday nlglíl 'Hie patrons were Mr and Mi> .toe Shcedy. Mr and Mr A Swescr, ahd Mr and Mrs Ike Kelt y

Capi and Mrs Lanari Mr and Mts Paul K ochan and 0 » . i i Wilson, acted as patrons at the Pin Chi Alpha house dance Friday evening A Kaver- veather orchestra played for the iianc-

Y E A R B O O K G O E S T O P R E S S S O O N

April 15 Sri a t Trirtitive Dale (or Placing of All Copy With

P rin te r* .

I he 1930 Wolverine will u oil or before Tnesdav. April mg 1.1 Harlow B Meno. cdl annual Organi/ai Ion wor book i* progressing rapidly sections are already m the the printers.

All ropv for the

more weativ la» able Jo ¡ake care of

And changeable' One goes ti the hnsli .4 a warm Mmun« atid wake up to a December with the snow rushing gaii- wide-open windows and a win v blowing .dl 'h e covers off. one moments fhe next,sun filling in between.

o n e wears overcoats to A M and vests lo P M s ot* Just the other way around It is t a common ight to see slick* ■• trongest, iieat of tlie midcl»' to jierrnvr coat less student* struct01» hovering in doorway; m m pelting down outside . > pliable sight not easily to be When ears i>ocomc -tuck m now, tlielr owners never try to get thrm out it is mUCh wait t"i 11*“ puddle either lo * in overflow and float tlie cat

No wonder ¡lie wrnrv studei tin- weather forecast but of tin with a what s tlie use? ’ ; ctmi

idi lions alendar weather vwliere;

should

» bed meveningnorhing.

wearing a I) so as to be only growls .»mono who

thing mrea«i\ I••how

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MISS PALMER SPEAKS AT CHRISTIAN UNION MEETING

Kleetloi lasses 1 V Miss

, often 1,1 in,IHlr -oinin

\ ol new oilicers and Mnrgarel Palmer. ox- in the Francis DePau School tor Mexican

a talk earlier v Mis-

Girls.

ihi Hollywood, rah form a were events " r the Student Christian Union meeting of March 16 Miss Palmer told inter­esting ‘ torte« about her experiences. ; pierd With . comparisons o f the M exi­can and the American giri

r! hrows inflow

nplatcsadministration

mil oilsvhil tile

Richard Ort \ •id. Walkervllle.

Gi. of My Thumb. a one act plav. a as given by the members ot the East. La lisi tig iirt.li .school iqjeoríi * lasa a i the. i meeting ( I tlie Faeuliy Folk club Fri day afternoon in the club rooms " f the Woman' building The prodUC- tton woe directed bv Mi.v* Gera]|dmc Elliott A string quartet arranged >»v Mrs O J B iuyoucos gave several selec­tion»! Following ’ hr program punch was 'icrved to the hundred guasta troin a table made attractive with a color rheme <•, yellow and white Mt C

3 Robinson ar»ed as general chairman : o f the program

. onipleted by the firs1 With the completion .nmior and sophö

th<

• .f March 21 »• trr«hmnn »IV and pl.ctur

hands *’t ¡i lent ion

of i lie annual and t

AttentionStudents

Ia m ìr ì* M m t n-to-iui# K w ia a rtn l

tit ftoalk WMhlnstM A v m « «

H. S. MarshallJEWELER

1 M l b e t to r y o u feel, tliem o re y n ii cun tlf) ( o r y o u r ­

s e l f in w $ ll us everyone eUe* T i n “ scn iW r w h o bus d o n e

m ost f o r b is c o l le g e ” is the

o n e w h o a l w a y s b u s f t o

e n e r g y f l ix l s tren g th to p u t

th in g s o v e r .

S h r e d d e d W h e a t h e lp s y ou

to le u d in e u i iip u s llo liv tlk 'S . T w o S h r c d d e i l W h e a t H is- c u i t s s w i r n o i i i u t in w h o le

“ M an W ho H a s D one th e M ost for T lis C ollege”

m ilk e v e ry n ia rn in R w ill p u t yoU f*o >oi»r to e s fo r th e h u ll# n e s s Ulld p le a s u r e of th e day . I t g iv e s , in re u d ily d ig e s te d fo rm , ill th e fo o d e le m e n t» i s s e o t i u ! to u n o u r i s h in g \ itu I ity * p ro d u c in g b r e a k fa s t .

? REPAIRING ATlie Lansing Cafe j s p e c ia i.t y

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Clonsistinu *-f niri<* sculp treat tnent wave contoura- iion fanal >nd manicure Also, spcciai oil f-Yedrrlc and Nestle permanents.

A lta Mani) Srau h i traim i

Barratt Shoe Repairing SHIN I ’. - LACKS

in* n t of ra-hMMi sh«|i Itti I tiram i Itévrr

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I an airplane— you really ought- » know how* i f you ’ re liopu*« CS

r it much.Pipe tc*. hninuc can lie picked up

hrough experience, or it can !>e . urnerl outright. Master i t now , i relish your ¡»pea!Rule One for Pipe-smoking i*

Find your tobacco .’ ’Rule One stops some beginners.

*hey lo»»k here. They seurch (Hiere. They hunt . . . we must

ward false modesty! Ru le One can » Edgeworth!Rule Tw<» i» . . but w-uld yo»i

learn mil the ser rets o f pip* t « fh - |tnque? Then let us send you our ■Rules for Pipe-smoking— and » Jfrre-for-nothing tna l pocket o l

icnuine o W ^ E d g e w o r th , the YJiacro inode for pipes. Th ink o f - ru le » mod Edgeworth, the How rvd the what o f pipe smolong, »0

/our 20 stamp and thatcoupoo here below.

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ATHLETIC COUNCIL PRESENTS EIGHTY-EIGHT A W A R D S IN

R Y E MICHIGAN STATE SPORTSLocal Committee On Award. Set. tJnu.ual Precedent in Awarding

Major Letter, to Stellar NUmSt-i of Two Minor Sports Squid»; Al.o Give. Gold Basketball, to Cagers for Good Work.

State W ill Hare:t Cage Captains

Michigan Slate «¡11 have three basketball captains lievi krtaspjt the result o f a squali election held Monday afterriiHjn. Hi rèi* »neu were eligible and all of the juniors « i l l sh ire the li

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SOCIETY TRACK S T A T E M E N P L A C E MEET PLANNED IN C H A M P A I G N M E E T

FOR THIS WEEKir Pole Vault.

" c . tt ^ D e t r o i t A ll-college elections wit! be held jt.ion and six ^ Ypsilanti Central the union building lobby from 8 .»0-51

copped the titles in Class A a lid B. rc” Thursday, March 20. spectlvely.

Brown Gels Fourth In 1.500 Meter and Olson Ties for Fifth

o f the .!•»

Freshman Wrewtlin« tls F 'd w m B ì l e i id»

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J \ su ll l ! in f iv e ln iim -h i-s I I p n t t P f lS f , ".‘l ........rcctnr <»l Athl. H ^ llnlpli II. Y n W # iB n w m ir ft » athletic council cnmnifi.ee on « w n tm i.u nij * ( vocQgnlliotl for tholP w m B M he vIn the numiicr ot mftioT nwnnls, wxen K'lt I! to the nin linker's mgjor letter.

basketballs \Vere present- M anagers l e i * a h ot! I he capers in appreciation -ocr»«)o f th e ir w o rk in es tab lish in g rth e «.>;t r a o n l in a r v re c o rd d u r in g w?

th e past KcnKon.An untisunl procedure was taken in ^ iVj,.nn(.tt

-the case ol f.winuninu and wrestling. ,• Rf j (j| usually considered minor • sports. In (yH view o f the noteworthy performances. •o f four members of both the varKilv Mmat and tank teams. Hu* council voted Harry u wadditional major letters T ile Splosh- ' , j.era to receive the major awards are ^ . nUie best in their event to represent the j ona < collage in history and the ..¡mu upplies 10 the grapplers.

The awards are distributed fr*l’ i nlows: Basketball eight major letters, hneri it, one monogram and five service sweat- ' ■ ■■ * . ■ ,. , ? r,era; freshman basketball nine numer- Mackinaw Cityals six service sweaters and one mail ft" r fen r. , M • u .,-ers award: wrestling four major Freshman l lo . lletters, four minor letters, »me service Numcrala c sweater and one manager's award. Nogmmcr. George A •freshman wrestling eight . n u m a t ’. Arlington. X1i' ■ 1 h‘ 'hockey -seven minor letters, four scr Calumet; Barnard vice sweaters nnd one manager's award; T»>new:in»ia. Is freshman hockey, four numerals; swim­m ing--four m ajor letters four mumi M ajor lettf letters and two service *.w»*aters; fresh. Grand liapulman t.wlmmlug ■■ 10 numernls; fencing Webster GfO• four m inor letter; ahd one service Beheld, Kfllal

sweater. D etroitT lie complete list ol awards follows M inor lettr

BaHketbnl) (¡rand Rapid*Major letter and cold ball James 11 C arlyA C lf>

F R A T C A G E T IT L E G O E S T O U U T !;

! erf ra ten «y, Track and Field iill- Begin Monday

TFIACK V(E#i INELIGIBLEFina! Run Off Wednesday; 990 í va led for Thurs­

d ay .

Basketball Cham! Wlier Eufiotffiar

Friday I

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F0PH0M0RE CO EDS WIN W. A. A. SWIMMING MEE

HIGH SPLASHERS

N::? New Marks Set By Contest­ants in 7th Annual Swim­

ming Meet.

Fri J I )1)0

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VnnZylon. Grand h Herder. Grnn<l Hnv Sturgis: Rogar R d fo ve Ht urgísArthur J lingo, Muskegon: Kdwart W ayne Scott, Fort- Wnyne. Ind Run sell Phenthelm. I.ansing M anagers letter M ax D oerr. PoiUUu

Monogram Harold Hatm. ch m lo ite Service sweater ÿphn A Bariiarr

Detroit; Dee W Pinner». Grand Rap id.*: Henry W Srhnti SclicrervilllInd ; liver.son B llm lm ; Randall I Boeskool, Grand Rapid»

Freshman I I » sic et bul I Numeral.1 Arnold W IbdTieUI Lan

sing; M olde 8 Holcomb CassopnlbCharlea K Keneh. Ionia. Altoh iKircher. Gladstone; 13lt fiord I ’ l ibetfi Olndstopc; Kenneth C: M eAlec Halt Creek, ('liarles Vt Porter G ra n d ! .edgi W illiam I. Vondcttc. Ragtnau Ra hm S Wvkes, Grahd Rapid» '

Service »\vt filers M Wit vite Cm.-. Ii.ll. Mason. Waldo Freel»ft111. I 11 plnln.S. N Y . Arthur I Hid »el.Joseph; Andre« J Korney. Trfifisin(filarle; F* MUspaugh. Wvmidoitc*Mhri«»-- SlmfhonK. (»rand

Minor manm;eria! award Dchton, Caro

tVrod lint Ma jor let I err - Cnpt Mar

cirand Ktiptd».. M erll B M l.ansmi’ . Norman StoimRichard S Tompkins. 8t

M dior letters Hubf rl Highland; PftUl. ('• Hin ¡< îr é e k C h a r le s f : B la r .h t 1 Addison F W llb e t <»l»l \

Bet vice riweatet Mari 'Fanle;

T H Y A

“B R O W N C O W ”The New Choeoliile Malted

f Wnshbiirn’s Smoke Shop

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Sieve MaCviss, 1‘v.op.

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...o n th e screen ( i .1

. . in a c igare tte it's" M e r i t I S S I R l i n m c . ” M a k e a u r a t c iu o f

b e t te r q u a lity , o i I i i l u r a rom a and fin e r ira

u rance — and a ll the w o r ld « i l l find It out.

W itn e s s C h es te r fie ld s p o p u la r ity , g r o w in g

e v e r y day , N o Itash in th e pan , but enduring p o p u la r ity —* e a rn ed b y s iuokers the

o n e thing they w a n t;

"TASTE above everything * MILD iod yet THEY SATISFY

THF.

C A M P U S P R E S SINC.

m W*. Q nai l i n r Aw.FINE TURKISH tnd DOMESTIC tebMcoi, net only BLENDED but CROSS-BLENDED

Ï T A T ETODAY AND WEDNESDAY

D E V l lM A Y 'CARET i l l ; scieon 's first

sqjcctiH'lllilt* mtisienl romance — :i piclure Ihat will establish a new standard of “class’ — is here at last! The whole world flwilits Novarro’s lirst Talk- • nu-SitiL’inii picture — it will not be disap­pointed.

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w ithXI XlttON II X IIH IS IIOUOTHV lO ltD AN

THCRSDAY ONLY 1EVERY TIME SHE OPENED HER MOCTH — s h e p u t h e r f o o t i n i t !

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MAJUONDAVIE/,Hat So

Dum bHer motto wax; See VU Hear \nt'' and •sjM tk Not. Th*’ vcr-ceit“* g r . e a t e t i *i utiii iltmfte ind dh ........ I"*"i (terfect ta lk in g lY IR H i com e«u \ l l i n | {

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FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ~H

Hr l.rurn«-tl About % omru front Her!

W A R N E R BROS Prtsen,

MONTEB L U E

ANDLUPEV E L E

In to the far r n r h n o f tk r G m IIi b w ild« he «'.une fo r Her man—-bul hr found humrtf no m alrli fo r ib it »irrn o f ihr wildrrnm*. Here it blood-tingling drama and puUating romunre in a natural »et I tag o f

•cruir beauty and grandeur*

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