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Co-ed Silente Week Ende Saturday Michigan Slate News M N H N H i n t
State Play» Colgate There
Saturday
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T Y DECIDES Y. W. C. A. PLANS CONTINUANCE! C0**PLE11 F0R termA I 1 A D C V C T C M HaHie Laca*, PrtiM wH of Orgaa-Umm jI j I UH, ¡..tm, u«t< stM
Prof, Steward Makes Clear SOPHOMORES HOLD Explanation of Cut System | piRSJ CLASS MEET
clarify statement in State News, Sept.
class and laboratory
of Baard Extend« Scheme ; hriteljr: New Member« of Rell Named. ~
of Event«.
IN a U D E S 196 NAMES
I Hattie Lucas, president o f the Y IC. At. in an interview,, announced th {future plans o f that organization.
Next Wednesday night directly aft«’
I‘ dinner there will be a meeting o f a members o f the Y . W. C. A. i n ’ th Women Student parlors o f the People church. Freshman girls are especiall invited to come and to join if the
the Roll Student« Who j :a£ nto8uncl!lv, ^ 13, (hPrPA b a te System. I * O’clock vesper service at the home o
Mrs. D. A. Seeley at the new weathe j bureau building. Miss MacClearai
uance o f the honor roll, w ith : from Lansing will speak and there wi!‘ liege o f unlimited absences for ‘
iuded. was approved again at g o f the scholarship committee according to Prof. J. W Ste-
'•pervisor o f attendance.*n o f the in'culty extended the
| indefinitely and included both jl ld senior classes Positions on ~r roll is given to all those stu- I the upper classes who for the f terms have received twice as
nts as credits.Ulty retains the right to drop
T roll at any time uny student ed shows a tendency to abuse ~ge. Honor students are to
to no consideration in mak- rk missed on account o f nb-
tyond what is given to the /body as a whole. (
ng is the list o f honor roll]fo r the fg ll o f 1929. as given* ______the registrar’s office:
mse. Henry L .. Albig. Hanley The latest report released from the fred.son. Bernard; Allerton; office of the dean o f women reveals M : Altoonjlan. Marjorie; A l- that a number of tall term parties Bot Mable: Armstrong. Harold J : open house parties have alreadv force
^Lawrence M been scheduled for the fa ll term, and tap*Th! Howard E ; Bnur. Lorenz the number continues to mount daily apart
, Wm. M . Barr. OuaUna A . Saturday. Oct. ad. the day o f the g fw n j Venabelle; Beutner. Edw L.; North Carolina-Stale football gome - J.: Bowers. Bov L . Bowmaa- lias a lw be.u selected as the day set o f to ..¡»
¡ j j A . Bradley. Evelyn R ; aside for the homecoming o f former There » Lawrence E ; Brewer, Nathan; students At this time many o f the Qf tn,» (
■ Georgia E.; Brownson. Kneale alumna* will return to the campus of tearing u Robert M.; Bmcker. Clara their alma mater for a brief visit, and scooter
; Bylsmu. Qebrge because of this the night of Oct 26 is of (m th irm Dorothy L ; Carroll. John ‘ he most popular date for the tail tlcaL
be special musical hUltlbers. Freshman girls as well as all other girls are invited.
Everyone is urged to attend the an- tual waffle breakfast bn.* Hom ecom ing. Day. Oct 26. which will lie held at the Peoples church.
DEAN ANNOUNCES LIST OEPARTIESCommittees Announced for Foil
Term Events for Class of 1932.
Thr
Th is explanation Is to 20» 1929:
1. Attendance is expected at even period.
2. All absence.« are reported to the supervisor of attendance at the Old L ib ra ry building and excuses may be presented to him at an y time during/ office hours, which are 8100.*12¿00 a. m.. 1 :00-5:(K» p. m.. and Saturday S:oo-!2:00 only; personal interviews from 1 :U0 to 5*00 only. Any absence unexplained after one week from the Saturday following the absence must stand a< unexcused.
A li absences should as far as possible be accompanied bv a voucher from the health service, house mothers, parents, etc. Th is is not absolutely required but is a help to the student.
3. Students will In* held for attendance at all (lasses for which they are enrolled from the first meeting; of each class to the final examination unless the so recorded by th e R eg istra r.
4. Negative credits are given for eacl semes, one laboratory period counting a* penalty will l»e jfiveti for absences occt half-day preccnling and follow ing am Double penalty may also be given for gi: semes in excess of twelve per term \v Count runs for full (»»liege year.
tudent not present at ten minutes past th*
subject is officially dropped and
welve unexcused ahne absiUh’e. l>oubl(* ing on tin* working authorized holiday. I» absences. A ll abile charged double.
Objectionable Attitude of Certain Freshman Group Prompts
Gathering.
The sophomore class held ils first meeting of tile school year Monday niirht. The meeting was prompted by the rather objectiotiahie attitude displayed by a certain group of the fresli- nian «lass, who have derived a great deal of pleasure in disobeying and ig noring some o f the traditions of the college. It is expected that with the combined efforts of the .sophomore class, this niatt«’ r may be remedied
The date for the sophomore annual fall term party lias been set for Saturday. Nov. 2. Plans for the class rush were a iso discussed, which will occur on
SPARTAN CAGERS TO ATTEMPT AMBITIOUS 16-GAME PROGRAM
FOR 1930 BASKETBALL SEASONCard Inrlndei Bwt Team* of Eaal and Weil.j Six Gamr« on Foreifn
Floor«; Svracnir, Ohio W rileyan, Noire Dame Among Thote to P lay Here.
Michigan S ta le ' moat ambit iou« at announced for tin of the best teams court five will nn*c
Sixteen games binatimi. Bu t six
ex t 19It was decided during the mecfitig
to print a coupon in the .State News for the barbecue, which will take place Nov. 22. T ills coupon will admit all students. Parents and relatives of students may secure tickets at the Union de*-k.
A n y ¿ id*-red ; he ( W
I went, but may report tc jieriotl and be m arked pr»
An >tud«n;a v m iss
registering *d up to five
structor at tin*.< if the instruct»
given five absc
Traditional Rivalry Begins Between Freshmen-Sophomores
BASKETBALL MEN CALLED MONDAY
Varsity Candidate« to Report on Mondiy Evening; Sophomore
Manager« Needed.
After Novke Rnn On Satnrdey.
» 19o0 basketball scheduk1 will lie one of the tempted in many seasons, according to the card * Spartan cagera, Saturday, lndm ling several »[» tlit* cast and midwest, the «ireen and White t with k e e t i » ompiFlat ion.n- scheduled for »the Van Alst vne-coached com- of t !.*’>** will be played on foreign floors so the
State basketball fans will see **ome games of high calibre here this Winter. Syracuse university.* Notre Dame university, Detroit university. Bethany college »4 Bethany, W. V«., Mar«
Oberlin, and .imong the fast i on the Spartan with Kalamazoo
m d Hillsdale, cigh strongholds h University of adversity, Notre ' and University
TRACK MEN HOLD DAILY WORK-OUT
quel te university _ _ _ . _ Ohio Weslevan areC ro s s 'C o u n lr y T e a m to b e P ic k e d teams tiiat win u m<<
; U i WO!resimi* i Mort
court bosui* •*. ga »‘ollcgp. 11 < * j »* ■ c< .state win invadi to mopt Catmegi* Michigan. Marqu Dame. Bethany » o f Detroit
dir Few: ort card
will .en univer asti Univei
ear s Wit
easy spots ; ids year, •nd hi>- in» •ity. Ojiio sitv -of Dit
the East police half-dibeen busy tearing green thé cx emancipated sophomores jun ior
he last couple of days, the moral» rren 33.» having appeared in their thougl wn time and being t u» ,-iieak mildly.
i arsii »last ninli» basketball
high hopes ar record set mi t in 1 0 co iiem it
C'apt VViiltm and Roosien . likel> prospect gun at the in
lirePP*
low the subject torn orne controversy. fr«>in
X s.* a Jreshman ‘ollece drug the p and down the ind suffering :-.s
I .a ve
I ONO with I tie second
pin, Irpiu* M : CMnnlck. itrm im rllw o l m «ny ol the sa nrt*M ; Clark. Hamid A . Clark, on tin- rampua Tha lUsht of Nov It
Clow*. Helrna O : Coata. altar the (ootball svasonCome. Edward H ; Convrrse. 1 he U rtf I k'troll game, i
H Cuoia, Myrta S : Cooper, mort popular daleCook LaaTenee M ' Corr. There haa been no radical change :n
Cramer. Eleanor M ; Crane! the .uica regardmg the approved par- ties which will be held on the campus
HUaabeth Ann; Day. M ary L. but Dean Conrad has granted pernu*-* ‘ — * ‘ W.. Davie. V ir-'iS tm ta hold approved partie* o ff the
Dearing. Robert W : DeVries, campus on Oct 2«. and on the W*'d- |.: Delfoa. FTancoix P J : neaday which precedes the T h a n k »* r -. Eunice Mrs Dill Reuben ing vacation The reservations tor .H Idson Vem on H Downes, parties must la* inade through ’ he
dean's office with »he exception <•( Ogden F Erickson. EfTie those which are to be held in the
It, Josephine .O. UnionM artha F : Ferrari, ( ie o D ; The fall term parties which •
j. John D ; Flaker. Paul R been scheduled for this term are»lie S ; Forsyth. Holland W ; follows: Pi Kappa Phi. Oct 26. U ttiy
Stanley K Theatre: T r im o h » Oct 26 Hoteliius Roy A.. Ofxidhue. W alter Kerns; Alpha Oamma Rho. pt't on.vchalk. John E Oroesbeck. Union: Herinian Oct ̂ 26. Ma.s*-r..L . ; Broeftbeck. Kdw C . Oraliam. Temple. Fast Lansing. Union l.iterar t T.; Ora ham. R*»t>**rt C Oct 26 8-12. Delphic, Oct 26 house
' ‘■ “ ■■■■■ ■ | 'ib.; Cfti
m j ere
m front Now e other day, started; i* treet on a pledged s generations needn't I under iden- brioks •1 was another bare-lci ad. parading form u lied and coat campus guard «»f an winter
i 29 mmwN
rules1er»1
one a huitieeklv along tnais on backward under the ci unaennc sophomore
W hich brings us to the soph«»more hypnotism, or sotuetiiing be w ofw There's an aura <*f authontv .»b*»ut will leavethe word sophomore” that will lay that lie'll be kind to next year's newany freshman low Fifteen Irosh uve.• nu-n And every ffcahman will »nmrin front o f Ag Jiail on Thursday wen* back next lull and ride thr rrern potsbeing put throne it tlieir iiacei»__hy a to death
MENCHOFER AND KOCHAN C H f I F T I F ^ A l i l i ATTEND ORATORICAL MEET T A n i r n P P m c t
«, TO PLEDGE LIST
Candidates for Varsity basketball an* asked to report in the Varsitv room
or sopuby sophomores; and m !h(. Kymnasium on Monday pveningtig shouts »»I tin* on looking ,,f next week at 7 3 0 oclo»k . accordingtint raise the ireshman to announcement
■ any sort o! revolution. fl.mil Ml|X i )(M,n■y could without doubt have1 manager lain. u. won is -.i
modern-day Legrees limb This is the first call issued for has- practice will undokctball material and all possible can- befotp* the M*av>n :
it tlie annual war is well didates tor tlir 1930 squad ar«1 seriously Two men oh thelid u lot of the freshmen» urged t»> report The varsity has a stiff
•» that the .upper-clawmen schedule to face this year and Coach polite to thorn any more Ben Van Aixtyne is following Ins usual
» teen paink no* to speak of custom of giyu i« tin* boys an early1 and dripping freshmen, start ior the strenuous winter season Coach Mort \!.« on '- illhlef point*-»if interest on the Manager Doerr also amiounced that ftersomiel or »a. team u licr tini thus u will remain until there are several txMiUonii »«|M*n tor . .iniiual novice fun Saturda*
ci tertii when donnihg toques tn- sOphotliote managers Sophomores in*»it of pots, the frosh will en joy a torestcd in trying out for managerial on freedom until spring; then it'll positions wit lit he varsity team can get A<>v,--e than ever Every frexhman in touch With Doerr at the gymnasium leave *<-1hkiI next spring swearing during the evening practice session*
There will _pr»ibaliiv i»«* a » ail lat**r in the week or the nex» for frexhman basket ball, candidates, according to Manager Dca*rr Announcement will •a* m id*' through the State News
Girls Chanre for Sororilv
«s » : oniy one man.; nino days o f .J.inuary *<> ( Id 'o mumtain thè soti Ttien thè Sparlaiìs u
ca*! being deteated to ineet Bèthau.v college un* Va . and Carnegio Tech, 1
owd Rt*id. ] successive evenings. Thl thè most flrat meeting witii ilu’s«*
n .Marting cent w*ars lteturnlng io Clwnvbcr- thè Oreen and Wliitc* rag i» >•»*!! iti guge Notre Dame ori .Jan
oli to Didr»ut ek-end
«■able on the Van Alatym» ist Syracuse im. and the ing the first •pen the sea- j on t tie road Bethany. W.
■ittsburgh, on ■ will be the teams in re- Kast Lansing •men will en- 22 and then
mer V of D that
The first let-up chedule will lie y neet ll»»|ie coilogr* inette, usually 11 ha s the next op|a
(luring
litolio
( »beitedmi th<
hard•n the .Spartans lien comes Marine Kalamazoo
I» face State andBethany «
home floor .oll.ege and
SILENT WEEK CLOSES FRIDAY FOR CO-EDS
W»ek of S iltn tt to Give Froth
HORT HEAD ANNOUNCES ANNUAL FLOWER SHOW
Choice.
M enrhofer a; coarhe*. atti
Irhigan tnato
26 Wo
MaximNovPhi.
V irginia A . Hafre. Jane F . AeThe<in. *>“̂ in. Josepli R ; Hanlon, Wm B . Omega Nov i llah A : Harrti Margaret A . Delta. Nov
Mrs Alice J itenld. Fxiitii sian. Nov Miry. John A Hermann. Louis Cl it Alpha
>rstiev. A llred D . Hertzler. Alice Delta Kignm plland. Chas F Holme». Nellie Alphlan Nor**16 U tt ’“pltikemper. Kdw H Hrx»ver » The following is tl r D : Hoover. Muriel 1. ilorrung. houses »hat. have lieei L . Howard. Luella; 11 .la-rman
: A . Houghton. IXmu wav Clare; Jennry
vian M . Jenkln*
Ka;tn
Tem ple f ’ t title fheatt* fi Union; Er Theatre
id .He *n 1
n W
:n.». i leo H .
Ruby V . Elbert « Continued
Join ■on
Keefer *n pav«*
Delphic. 9-12. Oct 4 ►f t 11. Delta .sigma I: Ulysaian. 8:30-12. Sigma Phi. 8-12. No 8-12 Nov 16. Alph 30-12 Nov 16. Uniol ov 18. AeTheon. H-L
Ulvs
of 01.ed up Ae IT *
*IA GRAD ADDED W OM AN'S P. E. DEPT.
L M mjt »• Take Chart« of I t f c g ta l G yauailic i.
.new ¡»structor has tx*rn engaged ; year ’ *r the women's physical »»du-
i dep<>.' Mjent She is Miss Edith y. h raduate of Columbia uu- . New York, and Oregon State . who »■« ’*o have complete chargr i vidua t mnoctica ia th*- rst time that this work
been hon i ed by a regular in- tor. T o date she has given 360 teal exfunina* ns and eoperU to
ne the toph» more cioru this com- week ork yed
* 8-12.OCt Delta .moira Rh*>8-12.Pi Karura Plu Nov- 12. Nov 16. l*i Kanpa Phi, Phi Ci.l Alpha 8 30-12 Dec : Literary. 8-12 Dec 7 and ’ 8 30-12. IX f 14
The deadline for making pf enations in »he dean's office fall term is Wednesdav » »ct
5 .They j »resented .1 pcfilionib^n» ' I ‘ Ite avu ti;:! ion. ;.sk
Mwlussn State t r id nuttedieague TJ e j »eut km * «s «creptnow Mi» îugan Stati : * 0 prodi
.» naan a«nd co-#d debnUir u«'nt**r »?’.• a*e conti * vfuch !f.eid on Nfichigan su«*»* «u n i•».me m February
oUd^c •Mr* Menrhofci or Mr F
!«* • s ei ve resentedf.,«■etui« m*. '^aftirdSY rted to i
Po«t Believe« Show lo he Bcily*’’ AH llooie« Am menl LiiU Sub. Ev«r; Dale i« Nov. 15, 16,
milled al Fnd of Ruihinf Wc«h.
nee the p ernity pice
ons hn luster
ned j - I hr«i
* »Mi»*
TO BE ARRESTEDFOR NOT SPEEDING >
Vili lam infer. Ha» Delta sigm a Pi
tic Rapid»; John Wayhe Con ve
f )IH«IUlag;>
itlon »if the let »6 j last Tuesday s «
News, manv »»rgun- unced ' additions 1 men. l)ringing Hit? «ver fhc .’(M) mark ;»nd then recently'e iis follows is Brown. Rorhes*
Cincinnali Ohio •or.—Ronald Kennedyaaselman. Kalam.i-
:.<e. Menominee. Karl Robert Clark
ver itiiid« ■oront1» Al it t -a iif*;m rt ias*. giri ;«r; forbidden *<► i»».- ,u '..K' i fjiìiu-, 1 all
e annorjf ; freshnten c«rl .
of flou •' Th e purpn»*e o f tisis Lent period. 1
ai ionia'•» i liink over * lie »•■!
s' un opportunlt
ntertutu inten* f««l »nd decidle w ith which on
an me He nan- Don:
wyando'
Wentluuf»>'Lansing;
Li'CROSS COUNTRY MEN NEEDED
It««
LO S T Thursday night wrist ;omewhrre be» ween Union ; Red Cedar. Reward if retu Don DeVries. 428 c*rove
Trbon
P A TR O M X C «M K I D V I K I h i l K t
Sororities Await Date ForPledging of New Members
Ph
fjertan Jock (Hark. Bad Axe <»;» .Ii tr- < >nicr Youngstfjw Don Wilkin -on. Detroit
i mira Richard MacDonald 1 >• ■> Joseph W mtefihein. IM-Hrf* ;
id Jones. Clara; Franklin pull» *M»n Lôweli Davis. ÍAJiMn«. H«i hinsmore. f<mla; George Beim**»
Delta— Horton stickler p <*< L 11«Kappa Tau Robert, Connor I)*
candidates are \ and freshman K according to Cos This year's total ci ■frort
outside infSueiireit recti y .«» the «lose o f -sik” 1 puderen- e slip w ill t»cuiigh a diwriterested partv to
who is on 'h r h ¡1 en t to this«. bv the d iffer■ n* ■ i»roriti«‘ t
m ud then fi tl in the ¡ipI , ' ‘rond .»nd third o f Um* »
• !l“ wtsiws to ■tn and refiHa* »me from » hom 1 1 was rerher name 1 or1 the iu:t of a
To l*lav 3fi< liigan Keb 1.»The annual Uulyersity »►! Michigan
game, usually a pre-season tilt, has ireen booked f»»r Feb i > at Ann Arboi. Lasi year the Spartan» outclassed the Wolverines and a last game is untici-
■ |>ated for the coming clashNotre I Hone university is neat on tha
State card and tin » nine-will be played on the Irish, court Hillsdale milage will be the final home game of the season as i+w .Spartans will dose the 1930 schedule at Milwaukee. W ilt, with Marquette uhivmrsity. on March 1.
D ie schedule booked j » o* fo llow »'
.Inn. I —stvraruse iiHlversity. here.
.Ian. 4—< »hi*« Wesleyan, here.Jan. 9— I'niverslly «»f lletmit. here. Jail. 16— Hethanv i'oUege at Hrthany.
w Va.Ian. 17 ( arnrgie Tech »1 Pitlsbnrg. Po. Jan. 7.1— I nlversitv «»f V»»tre Dame,
here.Jan 2.V—ti'illverslty of lielrntt at De-
troii.Ian. ‘‘N ll»|M* • ollegr, lore Jan. .51— Margueltr nniverxlly. here let» 7—Kalama«»»» * ollegr. here let». II —HrIlian« college, lierr.I eh. 14—Oberlin college, here.>>b IS—-I niversity o l .Mirhlgan al Ann
\rhorIrh . 18— 1 tiiversil y of Voire Dame a l
"»«hath Hr ml. I ml Feb. 21— lllllsdalc ««»liege, here.Mar. I—-.Maniueltr university a l 3111«
. wanker. \\i\.
ENGINEERING CONSULTANT TO LECTURE FRIDAY NIGHT
Ani one
in y nfternoon »tus
interest •«j to re old prnct 12, pledging will
Sorority girL» who hav® talked amiably to desirable ruaheea for two
SrtUT * w ° f S r“ t T ^ « * • “ n "*i up m coml“” -bihsket system as not boon com- oWe quiet now. lo r thtx is fulonet » ”« « 1 1
The Instaiiation o f l4Ua~»yi- Ruahmg la all over and there s no
.’ ICSteas
hove y < r ouc!*'
ano
» heirCiMJp
probably »**■ th ing Right u £ ^ of soror- >■ >4 wmka (dùpprTelaxaman
will be much condition o f *:
«•neve the crowd- iocker roam.
O N V E N I E N TA M PU SA L E N D A R
necewuty o f dome anything but »m ile bring at>> at ruaheea oik the street, and leave the the «-ampu rewult in the hands of the goda for
Olympic J W« .Hchwartaberger ■' na. Detroit*; Kiev*- en; Stanley Wilki
Union Literary i «naba. lldwin •' Bp**ncer, Chicago
Alpha Oanitna Fast Lansing
Delphic* Amon« Phi Chi Alph:
Or and Rapid» Rapid*
<1. St Johns 4 am *roit; John Madon-
• Sluka. Orand Hnv- i-, Cleveland. Ohio Clyde lam bert. R*~- veet. Charlotte; fSd ill.Rho
Fxcitement Reigns in StateStands at Ann Arbor Battle
There was plenty of excitement at D the Ann Artxjr game tut our particular otbut it was ail going »tie wrong way r«i
Krnext. Retire u».nsiderablv the wrotig way. in : c f to in spite o f the roar» o f Spartan barker» t*
i Schure. Oavlorrf. about» »if the I4*»v Semit» <-iRichard N»jchaz*l. Hie end « f the stadium. who*l yell Un
«scar Anway. Orand anymie »h o d l«*ad them fmiatrtia
■an,** mo t *.f them had Died their wrappings and were devouring
drinks in «stontxhitia quantitiea. e delight o f the shirt-sleeved small vending them
George K Orrok mg engineer « »t New liver an llfustrated a ithering of xtudcf engineers in olds night at 7 30. on ¡»nd Ht earn Use
The meeting whc auxplcea o f the siti» American Society » gineer.x. will be* pr»' meeting o f the Ro ship tn lamxtng attend the ditinei with Prof. I ! M ■ ctiamcal engirif^’nn
All interested : « » »he lecture.
prominent consult- York city, will de- 1« dure before a
it <nd practinng Hall next Friday 8team Production
h I held under the 1« iu branch o f the
M«*chanical En- r-edcd by a dinner ind Table Fellow- tidenU wlvo wish to hould communicate Dirks of the m e« g department sons are invited to
ritta I » , u r d . Orand Rapid, I » » , tht*r lad,, and a «raat (ifIp to Ilia rnora le of both teams
LANDSCAPE O U B MEETS TONIGHT IN HORT BLDG
f fiere a«*» a g«iod deal o f merriment ««mg *>n twtii tjefore the game und fter, during the rext of the we«-k-end f S late !.ad *»m moni o f ua would ave «urne and celebrated As we loat.
'a>e<l and iieiped'
mwonied straggle 1 onxiM» in not
o take every Mgorlty on Which prrjgrwBh-x. thqugh
»he froxn d<m t know »ou ld be Kome- , t . .. what wearing before initiation itine
bMta have been sent in. and before the ioji4 aroundend of the-week reams of preference ^ aaony i*n t in the dorthi- slips w ill be swamptnt U * VfomnT, « however Th* freshmen can'tbu ild in f mails, and causing great ex- lmU ^ (h r]r uniortunaiely. and d U n m t therein. , which ones they »«11 fake ix a question
A a unranhly hnah braoda m et moat ttmi u into thr life ofM N ft l « hou— mhtn the OeUn are u g o m itm tn And ,tie tyuem o fraoqw ra in n a n *r their two w e - l . ^ WIy> through a ,ng a n 15 oelock lor a regular h u a u m anshowatnaiaeos goMegt ottto the nahees. landa with neither party meeting, o f the group. All undentleae- And we all came home sunburned, to the henw, on the field, teemed to be
IV —Loodarape Club meeting. Hart end th e re , ■ k g o f uncertainty tn ^ lo .neae u t h a t men enrollad tn tite landacepe depart- afp,r anticipating everything Iran hla impreeiuon of tumaelfb u ld w * I tha « — l l r t h Whgra there w in prob- U » pledge, come to get thetr i » n i are uncermy invited tn attend tnow !n , naaty d r la le . som e tew t^ „ o ( w M n u c n >Ild
Delta Xpatlon. Union - aM r ha a oa i a n when the amhMuou, r B M U ponged ̂on mahea fo r turpruae ’ h i» meeting eetbeur optnte. raring more lo r tn# e w y tm e rode or walked or‘ it CouacU. Union f h M W okp« « n a a h H f ln h * - m , m n e a m a . U a piadge «a l t o • traditional im tbau «cane than lor com- h u S H T
A V -
Kvcrybudv Ufr# down to Ann Arbor one wav or another, to Investigate the »utii uw Ann Arbor relebration Every rumor that Michigan had a foam this otic«* In a w lui*: a bleary-eyed celebrant, year, and the Htate stands were about would :r»advertently fall out o f theas well filled n» the University ones. star«dx and one lad behind us. wheniand seemed considerably more excited ., Nordberg *.'arted to tear down the field. |
Members ofthe Landscape club will inasmuch as half o f HtaU* students sat rone up and announced his fraternity. |hgv- meet tonight in the horticultural build- with friends «in the university side, rnost o f his ancestry, and Uie fo c i that]
lie was 1r*tm State A kindred spirit
AY— am ‘ in » m « a u to U ■ ptedg* «ratto _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ « i b u o m i iudvowu mmam HMU, I uunuhM or wxrnUung. track b o m . and
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tgcui State NewsPlayer Control of Football
Games Advocated by Writerpresidents, football coaches, newspaper sports Writers, referee* and officials and even spectators. Btit It could not exist without players.
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Editor *. Not»—This is the first o f a :«rì|r« o f articles written by John R. Tunis o f the New Vork Evening Foot on i whether thr control o f football games shall be left to the player* d o ting the time games are In progress or to the coaching -tails as is now in vogue. The complete series w ill be printed in these columns by special permission of the New Vork F 'rn ln g Post.
I' Rtrol. A lit
T H E S W A R T Z C R E E K P R O R L E M —
M uch dissent ion has been Voiced about th o f the V a rs ity band, namely, the in regard to alleged unfair practi In g Sw artz Creek band member forb idd ing th- use of Va rsity hi band members.
■nmpus by members
Pia voiI big idea
Just e •c i Ami;spoetato
name
I inpr of college
ut o f thestr m e
to Swartz Creek, officials in tum ulti- arm ory and
its by the clown
•) whom docs :-»ball belong certainly nr
arious schoi the countr
the
The New York Tim es la. an account o f a disput coach and the captain verslty.
•‘O il the field," said t l don't come back." „
The coach, the teae.he had in this ca.se become r .imes he was a bencvoh: a tyrant none the less, tain, who played the
r a whom, with his teammat him. the game suppose«
me figurehead whose neck the the moment he begins the himself.
year printed between the
' Drake uni*
coach, ‘ and
or instructor yrant; some- or t tyrant, but Hr. nile the cap- nr me and lo r m<
wh© elected bn exists, is a u,r
.st come off o think ior
Ir is not an absurdity that the one essential unit in the game is voiceless? Thus he has no say in how the rules shall be form ed.'changed or revised. Ke cannot choose the position he shall play. He cannot determine how he shall plnv any position. He no longer can determine where the game shall lie held, against -what teams he shall compete or e%en what he shall wear in action,
the need for player control, the Sty for giving back, in some . mall te at any r:.te. the game of Joot-
subatttutes and coaches ware not to instruct thefr teams o r substitutes between hVves.
On Oewber 20.1027. the central committee o f the New York State High School association adopted what has been called "General Regulation Num- ber One " In brief it is:
•‘ (1) In sectional and state championship contests a fter the contest has begun no coach or other adult shall interfere with the activity o f the contestants.
• 2) This regulation must be inter- preted as prohibiting sideline coaching
or coaching between halves by anv others than the contestants them-
contest. Coaches m ay attend the phv. sica! injuries o f tltetr team members at any tim e during games o r between i* . nods o f play."
This, then, is player control. A small (Continued on page 4)
In New Vork
control càme ir
Id cm
■¡duals
None of this officials but has am ong the imli and the w hy fort
A brief invest ¡gat ion reve C lub room in the old armor;
tty to college mumrr.ui ings
them.- t been
carried dire •f dissatisfie fhe truth o f the situation ned as it should have been,
reason why the Band away from the organ-
Hseort
Is that th« was taker
ization was for the purpose of relieving a congested condition in the housing of Sociology department officers. The room was given to the Club members with thf agreement that it should be turned into some other purpose jf tin* need should arise and it seems that the need justifies the exerting every effort to find a new facilities do not permit, a fact that as the band club members.
The second grievance, the forbidding the use di instruments by members of Swartz Creek, appear unjustified. Both organizations, are to be sure, a part college but at present th«* Swartz Creek band is not college organization. The college has in» jurisdiction over th hand, its personnel is not confined t<* <oHego student.*» iior i it
)'s a rd col- No greater
• x: cc
•? Not even is. T o the
mi tied in the name ofgrndoal intr jsting o f
r.d princi- ■¡nd conduct ng o f a g.°he nation? f the ejev-
'o the direct til rr .ponsib
on (. f a cop itfty not or
whrm Then ual ‘teachin ; o f , a foolibt w innnfi
Henee themade for d necessity
o? footbo•hat it de- ‘.o the pia ve; s ?o whomnnd a feei- ilyris it beí< ngs. I3o ythose who oday the
V it fails to ibsolutBjf nothlng t ocr*cd: For which ie makes aan autom- s such a vi al. indeed
»■cted to the «art? No one will den*v who slt.s Is h:m not when to do'
could exist without s
been rorn- ort than the
supervision «* o f football
upon whom for the ac-
i-v's nnr prohibit a entative from ordor- 1 cf anv contestsant y reason, but no con- by a coach or his return to the same
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ttiug ti e law when a s itvelf. In fact so fully ts and actions o f the
d by the coach with '*.«*(ions that not in f reif with nr> much initia-
bex in an automobile. « t f nach W ifi" has the situation been direction that o f late
. ned such a point that -.’ take the field it Is a ¡y «he be.s* coach win.”
scope entirely w ith in tin bounds «Swartz Creek is claimed by tin
entirely one hund ivd per cent « and by the college- it just isn't.
W hen Sw artz Creek confines i college students, when it submits, its acope becomes c*ntirely that • •!’ can tru ly expect tin privilege- r band.
11 lieg**.■ but a; college,
tar as for th< allege
personnel to M ichigan Stale college jurisdiction, and when ic college— then Swartz Creek m rordfd that of tie- Va rsity
THE BAND STII.L WINS— F o r fourteen con set ulivo ye
ii football team Jo Ann Arbor the »core, but not so the band even i f the dopesters say «»th
The M ichigfin State Varsit; Falcone, was “doped” to ent* inferior to the one that Bn march out on the field, but ag A s a matter «*t fact Brother even break during the Ann A r
The m ilitary mar. h ing of tli formations displayed while in rendered by the 7ò pi«««* «»utt of M ichigan State bands hits i
s M ichigan nlv to retirT r ban
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Social Events Follows Week of Rushing
O L L O W IN G a most busy and exciting week-end. the student body enters the th ird week o f school. The first few weeks have been so filled with p a r t ie s , football games and ru sh ing engagements th a t the a v e r a g e p e rs o n has h a d but little chance f o r s tu d y . N o w , however, a lull in the social sea son h as come, f o r on S u n d a y the sororities f in is h e d t h e i r ru s h in g , a n d th e football game
g j i ] th is c o m in g w eek -en d " will b e p la y e d a t Colgate. T h is w e e k is s in g u la r ly la c k in g in s o c ia l engagem e n ts w h i le b u t f e w p a r t ie s h a v e b een
o r th e w e e k -e n d .h ie s w e r e th e o n ly f r a t e r n i t y t o e n t e r ta in th is week-
|ng F r id a y n ig h t f o r t h e i r f ir s t o p e n h ou se . T h e P la y - phecl t h e m u s ic f o r th e d a n c in g w h i le P r o f . a n d Mr-, ■den, P r o f . an d M rs , L . C . P la n t a n d P r o f . a n d M r s . E . A .
e f a c u lt y g u e s ts o f th e e v e n in g .an th e t r e k o f th e s tu d e n t b o d y a n d * o r th e a n n u a l g a m e w i th th e W o l-
g u rd a y m o r n in g l o r A n n A r b o r f o r
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l e n d th a t th e cam p u s e ts o f E a s t l . a n s i r g
e r t e d a p p e a ra n c e uri- [ n igh t, w h en th e y l>e- iirn to c o m m e n c e th e | o f sch oo l.
ktin'T Col. Edward Davis. Bdnnt o f the m ilitary de-
Mr«. Davis. Onpti. C R Mr 5. Chase and Csipt. Ralph Mb
pd Mrs. Larson entertained Trc me. Sunset Lane, wit
th o s e !- '> f o o t h ig h w a y *
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an afternoon tea Sunday.A color scheme of yetlow and white
was used throughout. the rooms The tea table was centered with a bewt o f yellow and white tea rases flanked wttfc yellow tapers About 140 amests were in attendance
Assisting at the tea ’ able were Mrs Chaw, Mrs. Thomas-Stahiev a K lem . M r« V E LeRoy lelligan and Mrs. E I HaC t in Sheldrtck. Miss Ben
Hazel Oithens and Mis. haw served
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C c o w l i^ *1 Work On Selrction r4 ( i x M a ln .
New Building to be Equipped With
Traveling C rsn e and Furnace
Cor'rn l Devices.
Asst. P io f. P Q Seflncr attended the National Metal Congress at Cleveland. Ohio. Sept.. o to 14 Besides discussing the particulars o f metallurgy, machining and cast-iron, the grave problem
1 of where the future industrial metallu rg is ts are coming from was gone 'in to The demand for industrial metallurgists by the companies of this country is four or five times the present supply.
Michigan State college is the only school in the United States that ofTor.* a course in mechanical engineering together w ith ' industrial metallurgy and it is the only school teaching industrial metallurgy in this part o f the country, except at Cleveland.
There were three graduates last .Tune in meohnhieal engineering and metallurgy. They were M r Rehknpf. Who went with the National Malleable Castings Co.; Mark Heardslee. who went with the metallurgical slitafT of the Cadillac Motor Car C o . and Mr Burts, who is working in the engineering experiment station. From present indications there will be about five more students graduate this .Tune.
C. G .A . ANNOUNCES NEW SELECTIONS FOR CABINET
One Girl From Each Sorority Chosen to Represent.
Announcement of appointments to he cabinet fo l the coming year was mde (ins week by Georgia Brown, resident of the Campus G irls Assem- lv ' in** girl from each ■ omrtt v was hoson
IE ,; M cKay, Margaret L.; Mack. Ken- Ineth R : Magnus. Rose; Markham, Floyd S.; Mart ell. Arthur E.; Martin, C la ir H.; Martin, Jennie E.; Mehney, O ayle H ; Moore. Stuart W.; Morse. Sarah L .; Murdock, Helen M ; Museh- enheimer. Frederick.
Nadeau. Florence M .; Nelson. Mary A ; Newark, Christine. Nieml. Arvo N ; NCeske. Gertrude A.
Oehrii. Raymond R Pennell, Robert B : Peterson. W alter
J : I icrce. Mhrion L.; Plnneo, Dee W.; sch. Gustav H.; Posthumus. Doris Potter. Rose H. Mrs.; Powers, Edw
Pc 1’.M.
Richards. James B.; Replogle. W alter C ; Rinn. Harold W .; Rogers. Richards w .; Rothftiss. Guilford H.; Rulison. Josi'phlne; Russow. W alter F.
•Schmitt. Henrietta A ; Sheldrick. (>*’(.rgia; Simonton, Wm. A.; Simonson. Rader A.; Smith. W . Morden:
8pagnuolo. rfelen It . ; Sprlck. Marian O .; Stevenson, Margaret ; Stlmac. Peter T .; S tiff, I M i A . O .; Stone, James A.; Stueuwer, Retnhold F.; Swanson. Evelyn P .; Sulltvan. Helen K .
Taylor, Edna C.; Tennant, Alice A.; Thompson. Kenneth W .; Thompson, Richard W .; Thorpe. Alice. Mrs.; Traehsel. Janette C.: Troth. Paul H. Jr . Turner, Frank J.
Ullenbrueh. Genevieve Mrs,. Vnndersllce. David A : VnnKulken
Raymond L.; Van Voorhecs. Lloyd F ; Vlncett. Dorothy J.; Vletor, Dorothy A.
Walcott, Margaret G ; Walton. Arthur K .; Walstead. Ruth R ; Walker. Nellie C.; Werback. Donna M ; W hitfield. Geo. A.; Waldbauer Erwin; Walker. Gaylord A ; Wilson, Clara M.; Wilson, ifelcn K.: Wilson, Margaret C.; Wilson, Vera \T ; Woodard. Clem A
Yarger, Leonard B ; Young, Floyd W Zenike. M arjorie O.
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T h e telephone was the ttrst hne (d defense, for over its wires the work against the flood was directed. Maintenance crews performed the same s e rv ic e as d id telephone men in fhe signal corps in the war.
fn the daily life of the nation, just a, surely as in emergency, the telephone
meets an evrr-qroA :n g s tream <•!
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