T ak e your rn upon bonk*
to the Michigan
Game. Michigan State News * FiJr utnith! and Friday:
J M m tinm l ronl (on ifh t with
J * in lem pera tare Friday.
CAST L A N S IN G , M IC H IG A N , T H L H S r »A Y ^EPTF'.Mj " ’ i 1 * Number2
HUGE MICHIGAN PEP MEET IN ARMORY TONIGHTPublications Board Names SLIGHT DROP II C a n K i n h o
Harrison and Beckwith to FALL QUARTEÜ RII News; aper Positions REGISTRATNN
. ButiMM Manner I, Appoint^ to T.ke Place of Frank Nah!e; Beckxilh Is Afpo nl A Nsw* Asstelole Editor:
Many Frosh I ry Os.t for N« ws Jobs.
•• p u b lie n t f o n » b o fi . • ri ;«:n. H Ô Ax:* to S t a t e N o w a to
N e w » btlMilH'HR III'»an il oriu m. H aih il- in c s s • : afV fo i I b(? | )o-i! ¡on \v|ij. |
U h im iH nrliuy. t >)•uri B ê c k w ith , ( ) \lo inh-H a »m »c iiifn
ty « » » ( ‘ »n o o n u p po i n te q Min • s m a n «K f* r «il' th »‘ Baci» mr Frank Noble, • " » f in e d lo the Inirharn •' « I* a nicm'HT *•(' the
il « p ia l i lied
ii hH8 (IpIp-licatmn' In •f N o b le .
Hi History Head's Com itio.i Is Unchanged
SOUP ALTERS RUSHING RULES•*.r;u*riiity Council Perniiti
■ iv , îo B.,win at 9 O’Clock Sun Ja /7
lake
• Interfrm :1 Tuend« v
i fir> t)VÌ!dfljjK. rule* «vhicl
•et F iday aCl Of trfl M Jiitlay
h> jM-rm»: n'n-dtn
Emolli.int Reaches 3,067 Ac' cord.ng to Latest Figure,
Few Still Entering.
OFFICIALS ARE PLEAIEDExpected 10 Per Cent Decitass
Lcweri to Tliree Per Centu Enrollment Proceeds.,
I he fi*ar. that th<* rr*jfMra- tioh for fall term this j*ar would fall far below 1ht* same i*nrol!rm*nt of Iasi jnur has been entirely destrwed as the total registration to date has mounted to neirly • with a few straifBiirs si ill eomiiiK to rejrhtit in various classes.
Fail le. in hi 193fy Hip opCninid«y rec ivpd l 057 new students * c<>ii
j iiu which set an all-tim e tw»rr' Although the first-day registtjUQu I this year fell fa r below (h i* 4ur*-
¿he Ktudents coin n j ill lura* bitfcght (ip total Up close (/fllrlafi in
•'hnrge of the pnrolinieni this y*1 nr to- very much pleased withfthc number of students here thin ear. n spiip of conditions ubo itjihe
A report from the registrars fficn n Wednesday «howed l.hui in oial nr .inneet for the full trim is 1:06? dii .'i covers ¿tII departments and n lndrs the graduate rtugnts of *red <n ccur» * for t-nmpilin ■ heir majors Mts, Elidn V a lley , egistiar rrnorlx trot u 10 de
- iph e m tm oilm eni exp ttely t ll‘*gr official«. tu i rpsnlltl . > lightly over three p>r cent 'Ih E m hah. test* given the in w
tudpno Hi,* ytat rrved a* » i i n -Kola, lo. IIU afelllv Ol U l« «1 Jtf'.fcn Fnjjfsh The grade given h»n !.i test decided W. t*ther the*'
S t o p T h e m ? k rousal o f Game SpiritA m o f M onster M eeting
in Demonstration Hallof S p a r ta n C rc id
■si ;. Coaches an i lap Seniors; C j eis Hare Late Pe
W.ti Greet Departing Team at d !o Be Present ; Excalibur
COUNCIL HOLDSMl i l L
i f
Duior Thu
Fovn
takethe • iiptiu Y A N K S W I N A G A I N
I 2 I *> t; !> i ; i i
ui ;s*ue sa net ■
: Olmeti
Kraus >f maiiv. gradua #; ei urnln« to finish wcr| s degrees Prof E H „■ en (hanged front an Ktii ics -Wllon h- a e la «, m f * i K and other pt«»i $erii added u> the «U ff tt «• tait g the second i* fail term the t. la.vsp» ■* (l «e ll i.rgsi)iy.fd and ! of Incoming stud ni 4 *
C u b s 1 0 I 0 0 (1 0 I, it 2 •)
Y a n k s 2 ( 1 2 0 I 0 0 0 I) ", i l l
('ommittee From A. A. (J. n. to
Inspect Stateociation **rij| Conndtr Fud VI 'mbcrrb p for ( oil *i'e
Next F ill
II \ I T F! It IK F \ I
Fran’s Brvcp 1 , ld , FtlwWfl Róper ne-
■ fen a id Ma,F 'c I Blackmore t'iark 1 nen.a* C fin- t! Willard
Jan Cavinauvh w itter •• MiPor R M n.irtl-
•• f)< ; f{- , i I in* h Ytainv KaHit-rtm KJpsnor Wr Hit Marmo
fanan Andnn Jeaoetrp
” •;••> OosKtottu * M.idVfd S ia .« tl. I-1, I te u>r-
busin-»^ «u f f Wél- <i Ralph La*’*la i{--t>prT Wi.P.-cr Mra
• Jo’oh Bario* fi ! Ba- : .Kladpk Walter F . icr » Charlt - W
ALUMNITOFETE EDUCAHON GROUP
• ' • 0 Stewart it Speaker et Xéiigee Educational A n n
Canventinn.
■ ni Mon inr-etlnt
il* tt-rm Bprc •• k titpu piace Ps i:p PAfieue-c îjpftare rfie ftrs
»fflCPrs of ih»
M L SPONSOR HARVEST BALL
New PreaentatMn of All- Ag Ctnncil Sat for Friday
October 7.
i l ir i
W.A.A. LISTS MAJOR SPORTS
lo-od Atiociatioo Spotter, Sac ter, Hackiy Oaocwg and Firctag far Fall Tcrai.
• I £ a.e a urrni plan- '•dooT nlcnic for thr tupuj- h* fifth distrct of the
EtI u wt tonal aatocta f »or.at the M E A eon-
T raven t ctty The lorai < be in change d pic-
;n th than 50 Mi t.igaa • » «r e expert»?*! to *t-
'«art 17 creta
ttv
BakPi ru bo« liny horlp) mi wtu, h are and iiaHu Johnson '.n ;in g v * ni'nui » ih,» fall
Airi - latiOliv « id c 'and varied par Fvvp major
hockey. «tarer :r.g start wrth ihr
1.1 term Bett) t. «nager ship foi
1 ip FauJey is in l amciftg. undei
u divlstor,« clogging ui« na» Cïtaoaih
manage)¡5 Ml thu Y
ded
«hi!* ir « t i I um tat
RuthC «IK T ,‘ üil: V|c <
Thereim.ni has alao be, n a live me a new .»on* and raa ch olJege. Mr Stewart nas
» » lb Leonard V F* - 'c tor o f tbg band in writ- ^Lti'r which is especun) for fociisajl As yet ther<? ■ nr. words written for this 1 contribution* from »tu
be appreciated. Anyone''m u ted should ae:- Mr
■*t cnee
spt»rualso indn %!wh may b*- purkued at any tune during the *nor>i year and »bus* pc:t.t • carry m er from term U> term Th s year po.nts are being given lot hiking '’ •n o -m ' rofler and ice -launn and nding
Two major sports are permitted during each term. Out points may be tamed continuously through individual »ports
Practices n il begin Monday. October 3.
Hponaorrd by (to* All Ag Cugncll, i Harvest ball will be held if the Vnion baltrtiom Prtdav o d 7 ranting from 9 to 13. with I* M
! '• C Cotlegiam play ng uins'iai lecorauons and refreshment* con-
< isttng of cider on tap wdl fditure I "e party. Invited gue*ta wi) in*
-Atfkf Prestdent K H Hr,m« and : Governor Wilber M Brucker rick*1 t* are to *ell for one dollar,
(v.tnposjttun of the all -ag rtgmril ' of representative* from the right itsional rlubs of the ag d*g»art
•nent mastei of Uw* «ludent Cilange . .nd the editor anti bustnea.* man-
ite r .it the Michigan Agnrul|.ri*t "he u.# n,f *r* and their club« are htn I^epard. Dairy. Kelly Linger tortK-uiture U B MrKenWe Ag- •uu.my club Harley Ht/tnv/n Ag- irultura, Bamomtcs Wilbur Mc-
Math H k * i and Bridie. PhtltpTeu- nk. Poultry Oscar Aue. Bee ftemi-
iar David Mordwall. Powtstry. Allen Cos Student Orange, Charles F^iskeaiee editor and Oordcn Dick* *r»r»:i. business manager of tiw Ag- nculturtat Walter Ktrkpatrek Is >n ex -officio member at the rsuhcil and Dean J P Cos Is faculty adviser
Allen Cos president has thr fol- < wing pomraBteea working under '• m 'CjoS.-na Blakealee Robison, bickrnca, a d v e rtuUng. MtXath. Teu«nk relreshments. Aue Nord* «a ll fan'er decorating McKenue. K, sprtrick, and Lepard.
POR R g ftT — l R o— ft apartment with t h w R m privat« fcath Coupla at three girla, per week M M . A. C. A vs.1-144).
C H Icfii» , VYartifk t* find Hn.rl.ntML
TWO HA SK HJTS— Hfrmnn. SltnVÄf^n • THKKK BASF) HIT- t »vlnr.
S .\ f K IF M F:— J n tg e K .
IX H BLE PLAYS— Wurnckt-I« H a r tn e l i i«.
f ie lt t« l l e r m a n : l l r r m i tn tu .Ju r1'**«, tu i . 'r in im .
S T R I C K ( » I T — |f> W iirnt*!»!*. 7. Iiv
B a s e s <»\ h a l l s — <>ir v, i
Summer Term SeesChanges in Library
except lt ’ IliSI, H
ARTS GROUP MAKES PLANS
m \ Continue Practire of Pre senlmg F ir» Fortigrt Mov
mi; P .c4ure-i.
i student Im?■ snized rnan>
>>vpt HM) th' (1 iiint; veter
ism i"ln • ou.jmi moi
snee budget * ’A abrutir* that ut b*’*«,, reu'wM.MOiy
ill
v illi th<‘ mutnten- liier state colbgr , » igan .st»I *• ha
iequate ir» recen' yeac m ,l hu* be**n posuibie lo • nrry ou', a considerable program
rgamzaUon uh-hough far frort, * t»ur*e remarked
college iicru-
STUDENTS’ CARS ARE REGISTERED10(1 Autos A re i j s t e ! h> C i p
pus Coot on First Oav of R e g is tn h o r
: fou r esdina
vwung-tttdent» ’ h at the fxe>* :heir u.s*.grn-U rssdiugs
library only ones ava 'ableD o n n D o r v l ib i u n e » m
tablisJied a, each au ••lay. ittJI Some A itn 'hr-ren t r a m n v« tu**1 i+O ,<vd 111 ï.hp I y a
• t mplete Mr Town« rian
’The work of ea h department of the library ha* been carefully rou- Urureti in a» tvrdance with liie most recent practice ,n college admmixtratlnrr, Daily, w e e k !- , month ly and *f>Ru*l functiotis of each of in* department head* hsvf been deiermin«d »nd set d o «n on paper
Tc provide for trie expansion of the eollecttou it f»a* twn nerettuaty to shift all the book* m the library than M S00 t* und volumes over stack* a real uridertak'ng. for ru-,r'90JM10 full catakreed were involved on its stack tiers The stacks havefessn clearly re-labeled, and a check o-d<*r* ».wether ■* t da-iof m ssinv books taken in the (ol* reform* «h ich have be»-nlownig fields general works, phi’os «Rhy, religion philology fine arts dsnartmem and useful art* Only 303 books The Mkhtgan B<were found missing in these field*Neat summer the book check will
. ' . » a m . not '
e! lun*
>-produ<
eru tto Prom pt
mem her* «jfders of ot delay* o«rt of ordì
(lupi
effect in the college library order
oìletre library full depository for the do* u- • Continued on page 3>
• s s n u m i n u u w i t h m c h n r r r .— t w h h e l l <«
ii 'I ti-»rv : h ■** «• «-THt 1* 1 the ■! ■■■ of the % veri Am V -d •« p ., * .... ■ pcturea a; on- » d
An:»cw"c m en '» «Hj, o* »Tao1“ in the near iut.fr*» crn*efr.m « *he hr*; me »t o r fc- ’ he fai! iirt2 *eaeon Anyone? v r o u interested in the club snd Its »ctlvitie* *ne« >id vet in icurh w *;i either Kenneth Bionea. W i.iian Nvunger or Jack Murphy, who at present compose the executive turn ti. tie**
'.a in pus ( c.^p»'f*;cO very nt «-iy wi > > h-* ;jv,a • tit the «‘oiupu* and at t i » end 'd reyi.itr'itirfli There nwl be*-n < •-e«....80?) ««'s liiitsd st the ifBrw sn■ he ir **-: iw.!-,'-»- The r-fSciai* of t -e coDeye find this the rsvsm- metho*J of keeping traeit at a* students driving cars ou the cmnpus und by no mean.« pian to depr.v* th - Ululent* of . heir rsrs wm.e a > V ndmg collegr
CAMPUS IMPROVED DURING SUMMER
! in 'lio p in g V qim J I n w , ,nd Man Maya Hall Caw
plrtrd Duriaf Vacatiar.
* > . f-oristanuya■ at*fy ’ lie arnpus. ;.l»e
- rt. Oon* much dur- .. * ? ; </uih> '.oward im -
<r*nimls esp ecia lly '■ - » >:.u Mary Mayo
► .V 'v.at;.ti* rue* lieen done ■i. «n n ori, »nd the road
:ediK-«d so that from* 4. >o«i- th.-* building appears to
_ . on tot» of a ‘ fiiall knoll,v r . ,<5 .i *-. u* ttv- west .liter vsvtng th e bndge acd back s^ain
the ew. ; r. frcnt at the armory a V icrtaed. -n which it t* planned r * . «.r ,e m o u t-o f-d eo r coliege
• ; j, tiocu, "jet-, as Cap Ntgln. can > be d This bowl can also be ficod -d *bd used for a sbattag rtak ■Kring tvc ucaaon. the Rad Cedar (•*«’»1 admiraMe drainage (sriD*
The appearance of hall has aho keen greatly liagtnvid by the «radine and planting df*ftr>jbbrrv
FouimM in 1SMM
Mwnln EditorT»letifinttf
A**ocJ*te Editor Acting R u iin fx. Mona TelephonCond Edit.,« Ttdaphone Sport* Editor
lier b with Harri*«,n
ORATORY CROUP TOHAVERANQOET
Or. i . B. Njrkerli, Hape College tier Charter RI to Be Hooared,
C O L L E G EBULLETIN
P r a .M M r C k . r U , I U , , . ' Ä S S S i ' » . "
MichlKi
Mt« liii
* AV| OR r\ s AN R la
early start for the Michigan Game start« ar. 2 f* M
late permission for co-ed« ur.’ "nng its onlv surviving char- II I® tonight has granted i mber. I)r J H Nyk*Tk. the («rripr that they may attend the ;*■ ■ n Oratoriral League is to meeting in Demonstration Hall banquet at th** Olds Motel Wolverine try-outs ar«‘ shedule
Friday evening Fourteen for next Tuesday night to. fresh •i! colipgfrs. including Mich- men from 4 o ’clock o. .V30 urnwr ,i»« will b* ic|ir*rt:»-nti d classmen try-out- at 7J5 \ F«• rhr ^y.fe»:sr>r of English l ambda Sigma #i;: hold its fl
i* and cratory coach at Hofip meeting of the fall term or. Octoto* Holland «.rKaniaed the state 5 at 7:30 P. M Th» meeting wii
it) 1897 in conjunction with he in the seminar room of th" Hor fn Ml;il»!all of Michigan building All old members arc r*>
n,. aud i ts been active in tin- quested to be presentin' * o l< " f ,iu ommntnuon ever since The forensic get-together anrnu
K» presentafives front-. Michigan event for all students interested u > • Mat»- » ! » , plan to attend arc Mi taking part. in. any line oi «qjeeri■ a nil M i > ■! It Mcnchhofcr Mi and activity during the year will be heir«1 Mrs o J Drake Mr and Mrs c on the Union “im porch Tuesda:Of H Nirkli Louise Lange and Oordon evening. October 4. at 7 30
Women's athleties for the ternri I rnfemor I* H McKay *»f Micht- will begin next Monday •
gait utayt Normal college will review Regulations governing the 'h r history ot the speech orgnni/.n- be iiosted on theMon. and present a gold medal to board
t* Dr N.vkuk in recognition of his Intramural sports will launch the u vear i of service Prnfe*«or K ( i program by an election of chatrma, Hnnce of Albion college wljj speak of the board nl managers at a me •
on ih»- future of the league Music Ing of all this year's orcritv an, Wili.be furnished by students o f the group manager- of intra-mur-
Michigan State Institute o f Musi» sporij to be held on Tuesday Oct/her 3. at nve o ’clock, in the correctIve room of the women* departmer
practice of smoking ot any time on of the gymnasium the campus or In any Of its buildings Fam ily season athletic tombs to
'* except the Union ’n ils we consider tetw are on sale at the athien Jo l 'f the most important ot our true ° ^ lc* ,or *•'’ These are fpr facult
n traditions and for this very reason m™T,h,‘rs ftnc* ibeip fim lil -s
- ^ «HXioiW to protect it aga .m t ' u ^ h i s " ‘ ¡ ¡S e n t ' ' ¿ T T * ' A mI- Miriunrhments «1 « im m gen- * r|»,r for nim toinn mm th, r « i
»rniicu which, |H-rliaps_ through |g> turn CoUfton No :i \u|] u» taken i ore likely from pure the gate State students will entei muid destroy a eher- the same gate a. m previous, year*
that unquestionably wbich i>> on thi respectability oi this
PLACEMENT O f 49 GRADUATES MADE TO DATE
Austin ApMncet list tf 1932 Sewer» to Receive Teach-
»■f Positions.
TWO GIVEN FELLOWSHIPSNwaker is Especially Favor
able as Conpared With
Other Colleges.
M i c h i g a nS t u t t e r
A.W. S. COUNCIL VACANCIES EXIST
hello:"he humor col-yum s here again With sagacious cracks about great
men.till ot rickly jokes that make one
chill.And pungent puns that make one
>' li mnk»- you dance to the tune
C d i to Hold Noninatioot and Election lo Fill Three
Vacancies.
Nndav October 3. is t for lomina’ ions for j sopbmorc repräsentativ« W 3 council Each
e » STUDENT PULSE —
Signed nil Initial«! artklta anytopic pertinent to itident interrata
are welcomed in thin relaaia.
A. A . C. W . INSPECTORS W IL L VI.SIT CAMIM
•Continued frcm page 1»
Two years ago the cdlleg placed on the accredited list - association The required inf»
One thousand students of M S f,cn ’A;i compiled and submitt will long remember Friday Sep- th,‘ association membership
tember 23 1932. as »me *;! the (Cost This committee metbonne and tiresome da vs o? their considered the'data at]«'
le d a te s t t young Ines. On that day they were arrangements for the msp. nior and forced to wait 2-4 hours standing committee to v iv t the colieg/ to the A and hopefully awaiting ;i < nance t
jm or and finish their reglseraticn
/»b* rium be
lidi fie
'171.the fact Ih;.I i’tejii nuin 1 reali men «inri other nc*
north sid bowl and Ih number jo
\ . W . M. n o m in a t in iis m ||more and Junior classe w place October 3 at Mie
- Jiliildihg Imin H lo 5 n . lo» ! elrciions will ia- at t mi OetolxT *»
'»eveii Aris i-luh unfpith?rly interested li Wilion and all Up|ierdiamatic interest'. t«>•i meeting in thè U n i»« day. october 4 »t h i
d rama tic organization
oj>h<
ani»'
I p »
lll'lI nioii l*a
’ M M hfruì;»
sp.ARTANs •Odd MrfntyHsh notations: Front)
uatlily dressed in uncomfortable -1,1 -¿title ,,f* •'Oils, with Ihe rabid feeling «• educfl' ,lul *be green pots don’t adhere •” too strodfly to Ihe fashion plate.
Amateurish effect of war- rudUkleii paint on some freshman girls . . . thi 19‘>2 hldndering Into the girlsi i,* r rxam. : . . . Fancy new pipes
*nd haggard faces — neophytes " fitlitgffi heroically masking their-pale pro- hri'- hc- files and wilted collars as thev
?>M bum incense to the great godl Nick O Teen, nonchalantly in-
qnlring. "Do you inhale?. . . o f The uninviting appearance of
tcdar river to the uninitiated n Judes 21 Rushng partes and inflatedphed Ni- rxoi«m Egregious pedantry"h* tLur —4’he*trrfleldian sophistry—pseu-,, f. f do-chromolitholeo cosmopolites
and of course there are the philanthropic s*»phs’ikrwshir»'
'njversn\ Definition oi a mazier musician v « S t « '» Ability to play a trombone m a tclr -
phone b»w>th Who'd a thunk awamre frcahman capable of popping one which hkr that'
Things you never knew That the aggressive Bernard McNutt has a passion for bab> blue pi - jamas That the modest R»h■Monnett wears the latest and fan 1 *est model unmentionables Thai v»»u .an t call a ro-ed here "a perfect 38.“
c«>ngenml Olen Sic wart teljf ■..r aixHit Mu lime wheti anywhere
up vat f re .slime n and oopliomoree r in.-ii‘ nothing ..f getting up at ' 1 lork iii «(,»■ morning »»» fight wfih
each other v hen most .if th pres- i t student.« were in their infancy— I
sopbmore co-ed is asked to cqme to te Womans building between 8 ad 5 on Monday to vote for a repisentative The final ebmina- ticrwlll take place Thursday. f> t 6r a the *ame place
Te sophomores will vote i'jr one »,f he following girl* Barbara Bmford l.auia German Elizabeth Jchson Esther Lieberrnan Phyllis Mejr Mary. Jean O'Brien Ger- truc Rod*»« y a p d Mart .t • Pa ye The two receiving the highest umber of vote«1 win run in the fins
T o Junic. w,i: be chosen from the following Harri»’ Austen Mar Boyce Helen Dinsmore Arioo Traies Ka'henne Gieb Ethel K;. - han Jean Ellen Kelley Mar' M u ter. Virginia P v n k and Mary Thcne The final baiiot will or he four cc-eds. receiving the higH i number of vote«
Unle Frank getAd of »ours« we must have the
■sal mouthful of mush to pass out for the benefit of the Frosh -o ere it is:
MELANC HOIJA W>n hearts clasp and fond fare-
w e||fcve sped you on your was
Tolifferent climes and different times.
1» «well—hut comes a day Win loathed melanrholy sits
inn your brow Then the strain Of die j»iu with fancy toys;
Hours before the; tad bee
“sponsible positi nail wo ifd h»-.
"r e biennia! trcnventici ociation » i l l be held in . 1933. at which finie ed m* mbershipof Michi•ege Will be act'd Upor
« ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ a* Teddy’s Retreat * ■ ■ § SMOKES and SWEEfs .
In the Name Old I'lan ■*1
U ( •
r f f K i n k p o r/ O N A B B O T T
Cd friends alwa1's remain ¿ n r n i m m v i t m i r n
Pi K»‘
Ifl MOV 41 (IK I M u m F M l N I
M. S. C. Delegate Attends (o n vo of
Music Ilonorar*
c .»ini munirmi muai i "n.- mui;. I t;iv pi si x il l 11 1
M ; ,
rr«tnk fiad a s|tec»«l • nmrn and took at«ht r; riding them l«*e»t»or I» a*». ;»*♦ '•king for troubl« He wu ot vtudenu bef»»»
fUiud and Mm>>k 'HUI»! fi»H>l » ,| , (J J ;
M . S . C .
S z | Stationery andP E N C IL 1 97
Jewelry Week
N E W
01/Oih tea ■nelvdod
1 9 5 p e r setI Ma Of tV TMf M M il «fN CO.
at
a price on high
S lA T t PROFS Til (A t 10
BUFFALO s Ì MEETING
Tie Campus Pressine.Otì W . ( ir a n d K iv r r
State College Book StoreW A T C H <M if W lN IX iW S
a > i i m m j a m M u u u « * A » ' I I I ! l i l l i u i t t l l
F a r k e r P e n C o m p a n y A n n* m n u n u n u i
o u n c e s ;
M I L I T A R YB O O T S
I i*j Student ( )flficers
I K ILM )!^ KIVKS”
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V e r s l u i s S t u d i oh *v. U »n «p.KMnw.i
O F F I C IA L P H O T O G R A P H E R S F O R T H E 1933 W O L V E R I N E
p a u k u T lt ^~ ~Z ? .:°y£ £ 9 io i B \
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•day, September ?9 1932'“iMiidl M.*> •\ «>(*k o f Rushing Activities Ended YFARROH’/ 1-1AQ Reveals shiftWith Dinners at Sorority Houses lEAnD ulm uno
As Silence Period Begins Tonight EARLY GAIN IN:,V lr(prmal Function» Including Spartan Women-» L on fn s ^ I l R ^ f P I P T I O M ^
T*a, Are Given During Pint Period of Perm; Union U U l l U v I l l I l I V P l l J
Howe Ec. Dept.in Photo Plan jjm MimernUftStaff Change
Dane? is Only Party of Silence Week.
formal dinners ire th e m a in fe a tu re 's <
n fo r m a i d a n c e s « t the**!
" ■ i p i ' f r s , a n d r M m
at f r a t e r n i t y h en :lcf* W it ‘ k. W hltffi i v e ek -en d , w ith a I n i»»n* l ' r id a y e y e n in # p r o v id - ¡o o n ly r e l i e f f o r M,.> y -m in d e d , t h e M ie le
r;?r da ra in y .
h o ld b y th e '•! t h " w ee
Frida
50 to 75 Per Cent Increase Laid
to Freshman Ir ’erest in Wolverine.
PHOTOS TO 8F, IN !TN*0NVersiti?* Will Estahlsh Stud’ .*
Here fo r Wr.lvprin**
Aonoir’ n n?s.
J l î K A i ; V M i s I H A N G F S
D i U t \ ' . I* \ S T V \ ( \ T lO \
Debate Questions Councilors Help | For Coming Year Freshmen'Start
Decided at Meet tM<& on Campus
Spvc in tn*‘
T lio intercollegiate debate questions for the curi^nt year were selected at tlie annual meeting 'o f the Midwest Debate conference held in Chicago on September 24.
D ie question for men is “R esolved: That all banking functions should bo repulrrted by the federal government. wfttT all deposits guaranteed ■ The women’s question is •Resolved- T fin i th l* house should support the League fo r Independent Political Action in its move to o rganize a new political party "
T h e Mu lligan Debate association will hold its annual meeting, as will the Michigan Oratorical league, on Saturday. Oct. 1. at which time ihese questions will he discussed and brought up for approval for use in Mchigan.
.1 D Menchhofer. debate and oratory coach of Michigan St ate college, was elected -president of the Midwest conference lor the coming year. The conference includes
Michigan. Ohio. Indiana. tnWa, Wisconsin. and
SchoolsIllinois,M im ic s
Dye « i n d B y e r s w.mir.
\ft< nd M eeting l/nion |{<»<»k Sales oi 1!. E. (»roup Successful; Mort1
Visitor;; to the world's fa ir nt Chicago next year will be able to have their photographs taken in th«* dark The fair is to set up a booth and use the newly discovered ability .»I the infra-red rays to make objects visible in the dark lo a photographie nim,
Tomes Are Needed I
According to Miss Betty Baker general chairman of the freshman councilor movement, the work done by the upper-class girls to aid the freshman in getting a good start in their college careers, is progressing splendidly. This organization was started last year and now has n defin ite pteoo ¿n the list of college activities here.
U pperclu » girls who are freshman councilor* can get their ribbons at any time at Dean Conrad’s office in the Woman's building. All freshmao girls who haven't a councilor orU all cotmcilors who have not beeat assigned a freshman are asked to turn their names into Dean Conrad's office at once.
NOVEL DANCE PROGRAM ANNOUNCED AT MIDWAY
The Roland .Sisters. Radlo-Keiih- Orphrum feature players, will oiler special entertainment at the M idway ballroom during the dancing
'programs Friday. Saturday and Sunday evenings o f this week
T ile management lias completed several changes in the way of redecorating during the closed season tills summer The dance floor has
! h een enlarged and much larger crowds can now be accommodated
| A il dancing is conducted on the social plan
CHURCH ACTIVITIESARE PARTY FORUM
Week-end religious activities begin with a Friday fun night at 8 o’clock. Taking the form of a "bughouse • college-party, it is planned to dramatize the -fiftieth reunion of the class o f 1936 M*ss Lyla Chamberlain. Marian Kish, nnd Arthur Anderson will be m charge.
An open forum of th*» Student Citizenship League is set for Sunday noon - Coin prom i e " ¡s the subject for dimiaalon Howard Bissland, league president, a n d Gordon FI sc he ,r Y M head, will pesent the subje« *.
er 370 11-.;«I books Union fi'- k count .-
I>ooks to nu* ‘t I heIs Wishing to sell t’ "(! to bri ri it them
Campus Beauty ShopSpecial Shampoos and F in g e r W aves, 50e
A ll W ork Guaranteed l»y Experienced Operator-,
w ho have heen in himint»*« s ix years
Phone 23-542 Under College Drug
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A R M O R YOPENS FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7
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NATE FRY and his Orchestra“ S T A T E ’: W N "
CHILDREN'S ART CLASS
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erfield . E n joy their fre .h fragrance, their
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T h ey 're m ild , . . and yet they .Satiofy.
ChMi.rfi.ld Radio Pro.rmm— M o o d .,» , W -dt—Kr■(!.,«— 10 p , M. Ti—Wars ThurWars
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j THE C IG A R E T T E T H A T 'S M U D IR I . . . TH A T T A S T E S S IT T IR
• t l t t , Lm u t t * M v w TosaccoCo,
Will Oppose Wolverine«* »* * ^ C S S DREDUCTION OF EXPENDITURES TOTALLING TWENTY THOUSAND
Dm « Conrad Asks Students for Plan to Cut Down on Excnnre Dance Bill; No Parties Are Authorised Until
Social Committee Meets.
hirtvii ( f i le i 20,000.
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IMv .-'h Id and 20 thousandO
Optimism Shown By Dean Conrad
Ife/in H " .ibMli f nttratl
T R E N C H CO ATSFull lerurlli (Julian
tuition F »s:;. ir»
C O L L E G E C()R|.)s
Weiti, Norria, Link, Stune- braksr Make Fine Showing
in State Tonrnaments.
*Jt ** /' A noo-nardfan t remittee. made tip'V, .. ’ if* , a th former prcsi-
!” ' t iy ! 9fr,t Cal|rt p - 'id c c as chairman.15 *'■ r- ream red to
cr.ai. j rr.d-.- ■ • • ii su 'v f) o f th e rail-roa-b jn-i w -rk at a plan to spted
r. number tra--r* rta'toi recovery>j ,om bma- ----------------------n;rsz honor* Edi'h Butler former member ot
fxpenence the M. 8 C Art Department h i* re- A: er r e p - t i r r e j to active teaching after a
r\ \ r year y study at the University of ^ '.:i ri. *' ' A ! • Summer w o rk o f other
Separ»in®r.‘. members included a ■ ■ Mis* Wmckler and
• Genre.:' M. - c, world trip by Missnid-westem C i - k painting practice on’ * K a e t ’ ¡i«» Massachusetts coa-t by Prof
■ • Sc.;cc .f depitrtnierjt head.
HEW WELL GIVES COLLEGERESERVE WATER SUPPLT
U n der th e d irection o f r * Smith, s ta te geologist a i * * J J ] h a s been d rilled so uth o f the R e d * . I chemical lab o rato ry . Although *x! cld wens fu rb ish e d sufficient v,at£ fo r the re g u la r college req ments. the need o f a reserve .D ply w as felt, an d th e college lf 1 has 250 gallons per minute a tlonal to draw on i f ncessarv planned to in crease th e produ of this well to 300 gallon minute in the near future.
Mr Smith, who estimated c\.s the depth at which water wou. found, stated that a reman- large variety o f rocks »-as fou the various strata passed throu,
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WASHBURN S ICigars B illia rd s School Supplies
SMOKE SHOP
° ™ C W E FROSH WOMEN EIGHTY FRESHMENin horsemanship TO HEAR TALKS Report for team
Military Department Organizes Sm.ll Sqcsd Sho»s Prom .Volunteer M ing C l... C . ^ U .der. on Campus W.II Ko(>| ^ ^ Go
fu r Students. Ezplaiu Activities at Speei.l First 5cConvocation Tomorrow.
ATTENTIONlo r Your Next Parfv — Have
“ J A C K ”
S T O F F E R SP E N N S Y L V A N I A N S
Ihe Ikn.1 entertainment on the (am pus. t onihtnatton- from .3 to 12 musicians.
I'h« “ (*ordieM Sander- ( D irector)
hrst Scnmnuge.Survey Station
Established By M . S . C . E n g i n e e r s
y - . ’- .u f i n i s
MAS ItltOS.' . . . . . . . . . 30 MEN REPORTFOR FALL TRACK
| N(|u«icl to Be In crea sed ; Young
H A N K & F R A N K I lion.il I rrihman Material.
h i u e t a k e n o v e r l i t « i t u i n i t g e n i c l i t t » f ;■! > * , : M. ’ v jto .... ,. . ), ( j |(
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FEATURING
THE ROLAND SISTERSR . K . O . S T A R S
Friday, Saturday, SundaySOCIAL PLAN DANCING ADMISSION 3Sc
S p a r t a n H o p e s H i g h F o r V i c t o r y O v e r M i c h i g a nCROWLEYMEN COMPLETE HARD rzzT sstsrsi YjnnnTtv tmun f — ; - - - i s t w ^ ' s r s * « ; - , . .ICROWLEYMEN COMPLETE HARDPRACTICE TONIGHT; TEAM GOESTO YPSILANTI TOMORROW NOON
[ Huge Crowd Expected to Follow Squad to Game at Ann Arbor Saturday; Frimodig Report« Large Ticket Sales; Weath-
erman Predicts Clear. Cool Weather for Contest.
Beat Michigan!Those* two wonts have history b eh in d th em b tr ■ok they pack a new thrill, a conlitb m eagenies>-o words are on the lips of every Slate student!! n tan. Yes, those two words represent just ly thought that Head Coach Jim Onnvhv ¿1 1* have had for weeks, even months.I hi* renewal of the long-standlhp feud with Mi staged next .Saturday aft-0
itton oh Yost Field at Ann a crowd <>t 50000 >This year’s contest die Kame 1
II he mmle all the keener tt‘ 11 ^ bettor «>¡0 il more spirited for the p elevens who hope to mhLoh..<• the honor to break the ;!!"! indicate etc* eak of 0-0 games that 11 n ; conditionsrr.d in 1930. c e S a rS T*d at ions an* pointing to an a!- .Vf ,, ’■
complete exodus Saturday frrcrd” to *t rung ot Edit Lansing s student .j y .
Their numbers will be swell- r , , ,,1 , U1
his hurt, and re; ouid Crew i- v decii It is very probabl< cost Identical wi r e d vhe game Ins
X-COUNTRY SQUAD PROSPECTS GOOD
e sidelines over a He is buck in
i> not bothered ady for the gam •ide he is-fit
lhat a lineup _ . g _that which X d u r r o f L o r iiig » Fu llerton
par wilt stari B o ls ters T eam ; Face
•hiM-k and sur- ui their lives I f ho has. then
it'll prt.bibh be (be • ¡sc o f th« be-1 Ir jm win- or p-rhaQg. the tram with the bfst frick anti ..u» - pf---
It) fr. rdted that Hard Schedule.
n d•bs. Buss and :id\ and Ter-
and Butler. 11 be the first\t,-
p a r -th e
.,ii h
tina i.Mwitionv is uoih.iv.•*s he has airead y inadf
nr himsctf as the handv- • ’ • '.• •-.i playing just about i*i; ionsonc* MI! |:it; running the i quarter-hark u «Usted bv ) Monnett and Ellowitz. and Mat MrNutt at full
,»nd Revnolds may .Uso ser ing tlje gameliehigan lineup will be
heartening is that Cap
Prospects for a bright cross- 8| ccuntry season arc favorable, ac- brtf.-r c rding to Conch Lauren P. Brown, df. idr w4hr is working the team rut each (hat w night on Old College field. The fgp on« turnout this year is among the best fchUtast ¡n years, with a number of veterans rd Sta returning Odds ;
La m u Fullerton, captain of the spuria 1930 tlack team, who was iorced to make t
ut o f schccl, has returned, and i expected to bolster up the squad Aim .12 ;he veterans are Wissner captain: Pongrace and Hurd, three men who shewed plenty of ability
• *M • * a u i t i u m u j j K m u s » a
HAH TO THR VICTORS
\ crv little knew ledge is li.id >ithe >lh higan team . Situ-c ih,- wlll lie the first gam«- of the se.t -on for the W-if verities the protegee of Kipke have .is vei to slu»»« Hie world in general and Michigu
m Ottev a sophomore andber, of the United States Olvm- . . - ■ «*-*•t-i.ni is oxproti'ri In till thr ' l>»rlli iilar ju .l what they* o f Clark Chamberlain, o ttey " " shogqi irood form to date, anduses to equal some of the mark:; D» l l " WolVrru•v the famous Chamberlain In ofoalhplnnshtp is or great nvi i.r».t‘iv . lonrthrce sophomores from last Br,,au.se Northwestern and ohi< s freshman team are giving the State will be plavrvl on Nucreaafvi ars a fight for regular post- ^Saturdays following t ii** * Michigai
State game. Kipko will not he able i' schedule this year rails for to Use all the plays he would like to 1 with Notre Dame and the He must save some o f ,them for thi nr.vity it Michigan away from games with the Wildcats and Buck• while Butler and th e C e n tr a l
There is little d ’ Fferewee between the tun teams IV ih nt them are heavy, experienced. and k im f(Nithall. I f there is .*!»■. iih a n U : » rne wav or Ih«* other it is state - The te.im that ( romie- takia* ta %«n Irbor has h"-n pomtuit for Michigan sin«-* b>t 'pring prart’re The team -s . ompo-e^ of veteran' who î i à..- p tjv-d ».» gether for a vear «*.- mor- P r o two new fare* will he in the hne- up—Hie re-t of them ha u n ; pl.*‘ - • d in the game wiih Mwhigah h -4 year. K.pke has had t » r \p-r. ment. ( rnwlev has been — t , n his lineup for qmte omr ¡im »
rk But Crn*V;. ins men ha v
h i .ours-, there is u h j ihm t a- a urprise by Mu-htcan Bat tl Kipke lives up lo the arrepted “ th rs of font ha II. he won t be palling mam of them lie has to aatrh mil for Northwestern He mat have rooked up a sc heme wbereh* Hie Michigan "la te rooters, tram
scoreless ties during* year» m ake'the game interesting. Anything
i or again i! may rain• "c.reless tie may result. }*, probable, though, be- - strong enough to';corR. a .a not much weaker, if
l \/> .S i<»! K MOU 11.: COI IH ES)
LEO BROWNELLM RBER AND BEAUTY SHOP
lionat Perm anent W av in g
Complete Bean tiIV I. 52-693
¡service
M cN I'T T O l'T
v eve o f the in the Miehiga
the Spart-iHP wi e blow when
star fullbi tpr in the g or injury t ; p him out
aid immec the injury
-d but it i.s ave to wati sidelines
an State vere denla.
Bernardand e n
f i l i proli -
i will be run on the homo’ course. The team will alsp participate in either the SUite Intercollegiate or the I C 4-A meet a i New York
and
■esimiti n material has Br< wn to send < ut a i'i. runners There is i for more candidates interested in running 'port to Coach Brown ■ field ai five o'clock
BARRATT SHOK REPAIRINGi n K IN K . S H I N E S I .A t 'E S
« . • « Ill Itr-I ulor » our W h it, -hn »,I nHoi- I oll.-u,. llri.s M.rn' M l »: l.r .n d Ri
LOCAL HARCRDASHERY
TAKES NEW QUARTERSP' jniliir East Lan-
lal'.y bv .i largo I.,«;, ms The athletic - ilice is had exchanged li h i 1.300 coupons ini » stubs up uutii Wedni ng W ith all freshm to exchange their tick, number nt student res»
expected in rea» n w Besides the student i
le hxal office had mail ckets to other fun Tu*
Su ils Cleaned and Pressed, .’»Ik- fopenats Cleaned and Pressed» álk'
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M. S. C. CLEANERS & DYERS
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