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/TUR WEATRRR fair tonight and
“ mlay. Temperature I« tonight. Cnntinnerf
W ednesday.
ET COLONEL E SP A R T N E R
0 LEAD MARCHDane Haire, Former Slate
■deni, Guest of Harlow Meno Friday.
NATIONS ELABORATE{ Modernistic Theme; Colors to be Black and White
Throughout.
| Jnn e H a i re o f D e tro it, a ju n ior U n ivers ity o f M ich igan , and B M eno, R O . T . C cadct- W ill lead t lit* g ran d m arch a!
t ta ry B ail on F r id a y even ing , it. at ilit* n ew .m inory ballroom
_ _ iFH'lv a >tudent here and a metn- '£v th e Thein in n society. M iss U n ire
th e U n ive rs ity o f M ich igan 1 gchool a t th e beq inn in r o f this
; D u n n g h er tw o yeans here she p ry a c tiv e m ex-cu rricu la r a c tm -
! is w e ll known on th e c^ ttp iis is t i ie h ighest rank ing cadet
■ h o ld in g 'it e m ilita ry a p p o in t- cad et-co lon e l, an d is tlie 1930
”T o f (h e W o lver in e , co llege yenr- | H e is a lso a m em ber o f Kxcali-
.^B fn io r h on ora ry organ iza tion ; Y A lp h a Ph i. na tion a l dram atic-
P i D e lta Epsilon. na tional jr t ic honorary , and is th e p res i»
his Irn ien ti? v. Hu* H en n ian
■pgi inents fo r th e uveht. w h ich Ipec-ond in im portan ce 10 tilt'
p a r ty in socia l prom inence,1 m ake it 1 lie most e labora te
go d by the f ilfieers ' cltih., còiti m il u-o-. in ch arge o f the
com p le t in g a most p lan w h ich w ill tran s fo rm 'l ie
in to a p lace o f s c in tilla t in g >. A m od en iis fie a ir w ill lie
feed th rough ou t w ith ligh tin g fb e a u t ifu l in every d e ta il T h e ihem e w ill he o f b lack and w lu te
wall panels decora ted In T p is t ic sty le. R euben H ancock,
o f M ich igan P la te in l!*28. has had ch arge o f the M ilita ry
■’r a t io n s fo r th e past fou r years, hand ling th e p lans He
b y C ap ta in P w H ard ie and jfllc r. 20« . ch a irm an o f U ie
. T h e o th e r m em bers a re R.'30s. R . L . G reennonn. MOe.
o th ers . ,3 ie , H . W- CJutekunst. C T Bauer, ’31s
and p ro gram *, are in i' it m artia l twist w ill adhere h i the T ire fu n ction w ill
and w ill last, until
NEW PICTURE SCHEDULE IS GIVEN FOR WOLVERINEA new series o f W o lver in e iif ip o lh i- !
m ents has lx*en g iven out fo r th e rc- m ainder o f th is week. inc ludm «' S u n day. Feb. 2. A ll w eek -day p ic tu res ,? how «ver, w ill ix* taken in the sun parlo r ! nit th e U n ion build ing, at 12:3d, during the* noon hour. T h e Sunday a p p o in tm ents w ill be at L e d e a r 's us usual.
O nce m ore th e W o lver in e ed itors stress th e im portance o f be ing on tim e fo r th è ài (¿tings, ih o rder that th ey m ay ! be taken as schedu li*!, w ith as lit? le con fusion as possible.
A t th e Union. 12:30 p m W e d n e .d a v M a i l 20. T u ll B eta Pi.
l ’ ìii 1 »ombria Tan . Thu rsday, Jan 30. A lph a Chi B igina, T a n S igm a F riday . ! Jan. 31. X i Si?*ma Pi. F orestry C lub
A t I e -C ie a r -' Sunday. Feb. 2 : 10:00. A lph a Chi O m ega 10:30, A lpha G a m ma Delta 11 00. C h i O m egii 1130 A e T h eoh 12:00, A lpha O am m a R h o 12 30, D elph ic
DECORATIONS OF HOP ELABO RATE
Special Draperiri, Indirect Lighting Equipment to Eclipse
Others.
D ecorations p lanned fo r the 1930 M ich igan S ta te J -H o p to be held 011 Ifr idny even in g . Pel». 7, in th e ballroom o f th e M ason ic tem pli* in Pausing, is expected to stirpo* s 'in elaborateness an y that a cam pus grou p has ever a t- tem pted h ere C laude J B tivb , .1 .iun ior art student and chairm an e l th e ! H«>p decoral-ión* com m ittee lias d e - , signed a very unique and co lo rfu l dee- o ra tin g schem e w h ich w ill en ti re) v tran s form tin* in ter io r o f th e ballroom
T h e com m it t*e cha irm an has tieen w ork ing on th e p lan o f decora i ions fo r several m onths and lias p a ttern ed 'lit design fo r tHr even t a fte r one which ga ined considerab le n o tor ie ty 111 th e east because 01 its beauty an d e labora te layout Included 111 th e de-ign la a fa lse c e ilin g o f va riou s co lo rs w ith dru per Ics o f u r li colored red velum d raped dow n ?o i lie ba llroom Moor The balcony w ill In* en tire ly h idden bv tin ' c liente
T h e s tage w here 'l i e orch estra w ill is* piatasi w ill have a background d ec o ra ted in a fu tu ris tic m ood w h ich will m ake th e o re|>e «tra 'p tt th e cen ter of In terest A le t ig th e fro n t o f th e singe flooring rerl velour Will be draped to c a rry ou t th e design Cm each s 'de of the platform there will be three '» I I trsnvpfMvn* pM I*** IteMert from w ith in
Michigan** Foremost O ilfetiiate S e m i - W f f k l v
TU E S D A Y , J A N U A R Y 28.
Michigan State FraternitiesInitiate J9I New Members
N um ber 2H
O ne lunirìrtHl and fiin e ty werc marie aeiive» pien i ber M ich igan .sta te im to rn iti oh Must o f th è fo rm a i eerem bou qu et» w ere heid o ve r thè bu i a few are p lanile«! fo i week lo te rm in a le a perifxl • : in it ia tion rites th a t !>•*?*:»11 d a y a ftem o o t i
in a cco rd an e « w itl by t iie in te r - frn te m lt th è.jn fp .nn al im tia tio was .shoriened Lo “ 72 »e lion i w eek lim it
union banquet for stu TRI-AfT THFTADENTS ON NIGHT OF J-HOP p jfl p ^ y
OFFERED TONITE
iltiv
s.jieeiàl arra hg e inen I * fo r ¡ lo r n on -i rat e m it v studenp madt* by ih e l 'u n .11 to r Hie tiii ju n ior party. T h is w ill g ive pendent m en an o p p o r tu n i'v «nit a tu li e ven in g o f etile an d n u m id e ', w ith 'lu* mai d inn ers p lanned by i l ie d ill» te rn it\ men
lia n q u e t re lieing
ft
rio«
elio*- id*-w eek " on F riday eve w a ited unni Sat urdù tu re w h ich d iffe red 1 lHat ions rerem oti
are quiteju n iors U«
'f i l e even t b scheduled h *riday f . i i i in e . Feb. 7, wh ich m ake- 11 lossime to la te r a tten d ' l ie t f lilo h re- lie 1 iTitu h o ’c lock to in :«• an d 1)1* -H o p fro m 10:30 u n til •» a m R eserva tion s cun lie m ade at tlif
la in d* k in the U n ion by th m * wish" i - .to take advtfh tnge o! th e f lih e lio n h e d in n er w ill I** $100 a p ln le atu ,*tll Ik* held in I he m ain t l in ifi" t oon n th e second floor.
"Miilrcii of the inu,” First Winter Term Presentation, Staged
at State.
VETERANS IN CASTMusic by Loral Dance Orchestra I»
Be Innovation for Local Plays.
Donald A M M ay *3 beri. 33. (
M illspa iig !I ) Nunn P ife r . 33 .’32 Pontim 33 Pon tiac
as th e fact tlia l a ll in form anad to i. ' ted on w it!
p ter h()U,*e lor ity *>t the n*»w f rat e n d 'IibeiN arc ir c r ii m en ‘11 • ri muni* *r o f *'Pil'IOhlOn'i. :.!)e r w ith a very sm all numb.*
ter til t ie « and ri
H arry s Bak er. 33. H ight ; D oug la » E Brown. 3
G eo rge A Brm vit. '¡13. T a leCobh. 32. O w f § ¡ ¡ ¡ Josop
2. S a g in a w : S t e wjtt'd ( « D«-iiw n -so : Arnold I’ Fnulkneiv llie : Fred H O a sow 33 MGeorrre E Hu ckbarth . 3a to ld H u ich itis. 32 lia ok«'iter. ¡2 Owosso c Froneti. *33. W yan do *'(•; W illig '
32. ?:«*si* OUy; W illia m ‘BatiffOv; VVitlta ni R. Sm tti
K en n eth It It* tule !• red V S 'o n e '32
RU RAL DRAM A CONTEST H ERE
Feature of Farmers’ Week to B« sit State Theater
Feb. 7.
CIVIL SERVICE TO GIVE EXA M S
Marlrtim* Specialist. K.ntnmolo gists’ Vaeaacies iW n
To Stttdentf
OPERA TICKET SA L E S LARGE
Unexpected Number of Thunday Night Admission« Are
Taken.
T icket -ini»**' lo r tIn* l in e e p.*rfortn- hces i, f th è 1930 U h ion R evu e * Page he P rtn re " were tiirow n open lo th è ittblic yes terdav ni th è lobby o f - th è 'n io n and ila* O lad m er IniX «»¡tire ìnpiTd I age ticket còm m i tt.ee cha i r- nan. rep o tied a hrisk -alt* b o ti! yest c r ia v and today am i expecte th at ilie rc a ll In* a pren iium on Frlriay night ra ts b e io re thè end «.t thè. week Lag«* I-.«' ta u ri th at th ere is nti uiicxperjifjSJ ariy dpm ahd fo r Thursriav n ight sea t» W l1h th è lina i sc lection o f th è cast
od « horuses com p leted . D irec to r Judd con cen tra tin g lus e ffo r ls on dance
muti bere tc»r th è ehoruscs and tra in in g »1 th è t a ti wh ich is m ak fn g n tpld p ro -
u ics w h o have »een re lien rsals ««f ^casone production and w h o aré
i.unted w ith (h e previous p rodu e- > o f Til** T w e lv e Mil»* I-im d ." ;it '. T h a t .” and “ Span ish Moon.'.'
ha? tlu* «o n g ah d dance num - if the 1930 ed ition . "P a p e the
previous onesm pted by the U n ion ' T h e c lion ise*; ap|M*or io be m uch better adap ted
daiIn*i . Äf t h e 1930 «•«!Pru ^le " ' «' inttdn a
han hei to il lice
th ea lfout-
« aiiipus conte* ion , Inghiun , xclhefluled to ¡ o f i h r d m wn -
Ellnunn al R a ion held ih»
.«UV* *-'C, s
*i i t W )ill such a wav m g B|»ecial idlre
ind ireligh tin g
ill •hr
'«at. in
ration s » begin
aiu!alile
m plexMUpted
o|»eration > •;Mut I erti* 'I ri
ivided 'hr* fa
T U T fin a l .selections fo r ( lio n n es a atin o iih ced In D ite« lo r Judd last n ight a re M arga re t Una*. Lon.sing; H u tI» C «»Ilm «, l v t r o t t ; A gn es O ou rla v . D «-u n it ; H an nah In u l im i RvHiiston. I l l . n .ir Crov.-f Springs; F th e l Fox.B recken ridge : R u ih Ostia*; H igh lan d P a rk : an d Z iiph a tscwis, Atm Arl»or
tr i l la t i le I .a iu n r , LaHsim?; F li/atieth i «••* I.a ing .b tttr . A lic en Dase. K a la m a - •«« F v e h n Y eld e r , la iw e ll: BarhflMv H uns* H igh lan d Park : and Audrey, I 'ia tk M uskecnti Ih 'ie lit '.
j u w a llo l i in g e r R ova i O ak : J m e O oh tn . Bcl.lu iu ; Augustine Case. F lint M a lie M ille r N ew avgo ; V io le t Beline
gh tß ii altri K a »Ite r in e
. T i ie r iiln rfu ! th ree-net com edy. “ T h e M e t revs o f the Inn ." by C a rlo Ooldnm . .sen.--ntioir.il I ta lian p layw righ t, w ill ku* staged m the S ta te th en ier ton igh t at !* o ’clock as ilie* first w in ter term p ro duction sponsored by th e local chapter of T lie ta A lpha Ph i, na tion a l honorary d ra m atic society. T h e p lnv has its ;et- Uhg in F loren ce, th e rom antic Ita lian city, and w ill tie presented in e laborate n a tive cost times.
T h e cast is com posed o f ve teran s tu dent Thesptnns and i f the dress re- lienrxnl held M onday a fte rn oo n is any criter ion 11 it' p lnv w ill bo us suecessltd as any pi’c ffih ted by tin* soc iety I t ‘ is certa in to rank h igh am on g the hum orous p roductions and is filled w ith ludicrous incidents Tlu* p lay has lM*t*n easier than usual to produce, as th ere lire on ly d ia m e te rs and these h a ve been g iven m uch m ore personal d irection than previously.
T h e plot o f tlu* com edy centers around M irn iidn ih ia . tiu* M istress, as |wirtrayed bv M arga re t S tephens, who wou ld be described as a vam p ire in m odern ^ fe e r ir n n vernacu lar. S h e is d e le rm iifB F to have t iie afTeetion o f e v e ry m an She m eets and h e r attem pts to w in them ove r p rov ide m uch am usement T h e b a ttle fo r rom ance fina lly resolves itse lf in to a th ree-s ided a ffa irw ith .en e h S triv ing v igo rou s ly fo r her hand O ne o f these u rttv r suitors is a eon firm ed w om a n -h a ter w h o finn iiv
felt fo r " th e M is ti ess and her Varied wiles.
K en n e th ra rlis | e\ 10-pieee band w ill f urn fish music b e fo re th e p lay and betw een a d s T h is w ill bi* an In n o va tion fo r student d ra m atic p roductions at S ta te
T h e east, o f ch a ra c te r « fo llo w » 'M lrandolin u , Mistress o f th e in n
M arga re t Stephens; Frabrletus. her servan t W ill ia m P . M o d : T lu * M a r qu is d i ForU|Joii—Jess J B ird j D ie C a va lie r di K lp n frn tla W ill ia m K a n e Tiu* c«utwt d A lbu flor itn L ew is II. Sn i- d er: a .Servant **f H ie O iiva lie r A lbert\V Sa i l IS
I .t h o u t. W 111 « i in«' C it i M riile ; I a rrv
y u
as Ho
STUDENT COUNCIL HOLDS MEETING
Swarli Creek Band Conititution Approved ; F.lection Dille
it Named.;|f.t** nui M i- iiin r i Mr- .1 it B dn rk I B rody,
in d M r and
m em bers of t With V ern e i »
1 cl ia m n an an ?ott. 30e ehn iriiiat and Btl Hülsworth ^rani. T N Znet » t 1. J Ociulet lOh. »
*3 le
-EDS OFFERED CLOGGING
PRACTICE HOUSES SPONSOR DINNERS
Secretary and Mrs. Halladay Will Be Guests Tuesday of
Senior Girls.
c.u Foci] em i- fo
g irls in i y Row a na l d im
n/ging class ..s otte I h e Physica l Educati-,
term M iss Jane Dari has several classes w
a lon g very m celv .h e ld ¡n tlu* dan c in g
co-eds'ment
nul :
CO N V E N I E N TA M P U SA L E N D A R
F S D A Y J A N 2ftI 00 -3 00- J -H o p ticket ^ lle. U n ion _
T h e m O pera reh earsa l •P ro f A ld en O Alley , in tern a
tional rela tion s leciure. H ort aod iio riu m
IL i-ke tba ll game. M S C vs Hojv* college, Annory
.00 T h c i.t A lph a Ph i p lay . "M is tress o f the inn , at S ta te th ea ter
N E 8 D A Y J A N 2 9 - » - D r Love to speak to a spet ial
m eetin g o f th e State club, club room ». U n ion
0 Norman Orupp will speak to a special meeting o f the Dairy club. Dairy building.
Mu Eta Omicron meeting. Whlttemore s studio.
0—y. w . C A carnival and Jitney dance. Old Armory.
» » D A Y . J A N . 30S-Freahtnan pa r t y committee
moot. Olds hall.
MY, JAN. 31—game. M. 8. C. vs.
M H «M tU Univ . Armory.1 Philharmonic concert. J o h n
Thoaiu kullsoe. Ptuddon auditorium
" i o * -M fl««»r) M l . Armory.
turningT u esday even ing S en *H H aliifday w ill I«* ri'** guests; live d inn er w ill be g iven a i 'h e old practice house cm Thursday even in g the guests w ill include M iss W in ifred G e t- lem v M iss Ju lia Tear and M iss N ellie H a liid ay of the H om e E conom ics d e nari m em T h e d in n er-w ill be g iven
T h e « ir is in th e ¡w a d ic e house at the present tune are D oro th y C am pbell. A ll««- H erta le » M rs A lic e Haskins.
• C a th erin e S co tt E lizabeth Cole. M ere d ith lieu Id. K a th er in e G retten berger N on n e H a llid av F.uiaüa T om *. EI1/-1- be th Burge. Lotu* Sm all. R u th De A r m ant. M arga re t P reston , and M rs Rose P o tter Mrs. C oo lidge ,»nd M iss lvea-
, tr ice G ra n t a re 111 charge o f th e houses
Swartz Creek Clown Handto Play for Hope College Came
SET SENIOR BALL DATE FOR FEB. 22
Pm Im c Pbyer» Ea|«|«4 Is PI»T For Annual Upper
Cits, Event.
th* f 'n i ml id w ill
w h e n '
em aiids
S w ar utia l appear
basketball floo r ton fo r th e Hope <i>il**ge con test vears 'h e r low n m usicians mad«
—— . selves ex trem ely fx»pu lar whenThe annual Senior twill will be held a t basketba ll <e iuents and the
in the Umon ballroom Saturday Feb been 22, it was announced today by R ay Jennings, general chairman.
W ith the Pastime Players engag'd for the event, the committee is n*>w making plan* to moke it one of the most dbrtinrtive event» of the -ear Members o i the committee are Phyllis Henderson. Ruth Conby. and Charles Pierce.
I n i>a . ' han vigh*'jftM*?than
constant r»earanee * his year
W ith th e acceptance o i th e Bv C reek con stitu tion by !h<- 8t C oun cil last- n igh t. f h e band ha." (orne offic ia lj> ' r«sogniw*d on ttie . pu* and fr icU o n which s tarie fi term has been relieved.
The new constitution providerercc- . ... . » ___ »he bond shall be known a* the Mu hi-According to U w announcemen^ sta te College Swart«. Creek band, baritone. f>ak Wi
und U n. ï X ttrdn . Pro*, und Mr»A. J. Clurk. L. L. Prlmodlf. und Mr und Mn. Mlluu Curtml «Mil put ron, for th* afluir
T h m nrrirlM clruiird und prrord «rtth «udì «u lt a t TW ICH KU .S Dry i 'k u n m . m a » » » » • « t
and their purpose shall be the pro- Lawrence 3ct*t »JL motion o t school spirit. Purthenr re Conover, trumpet
tiie membership is limited to bona ride phuoe. and fforper
k.:«ß*T :4 ' fu** ¡ «re-íínitM l Rhine iute • * **r»n . set r. \ t é rapacity,
** nmrjf i P *^ u :tte * is i x tn i* i and ho* **n-
itv s a d b it r with Jus In lus «eruor v tm r .
ru tjr t w e t e l l « «p a in me the Oaud ho* a
une mufwraam beaodes he director They age ManrmU Con
vene. oüss. S h fonsn Lsua-i«. ' rumpsa: B ill Porter. ? ru m b a*; Roy Geaebu*.
drum; drum. Frank
R o l f « . SAXO- fens. d o rm e «
« rtUegr vear F tx r c low n leader, o f d irec to r o-l • •.veil know n .on 1 ’ erta irietl m an j < faneti y player- 1928. lie wa.t Ya
At the rirwierit membenJiip o i 1
P U N S ARE MADE FOR GLEE CLUB PROGRAMllirrrlor Fred Killeen It Complet
ing Arrangement* for Concert Trip*.
Ih< M e tfk Ole?* C lub, k’ red K ille en d irec to r fo rm u la tin g plan.s to take M-verai short t r lp i »«> ne ighbortn g tow n » in rite u*mr fu tu re A lilio iiK h noth ing 114.N tr if ii d e fin ite ly decided 1' is hoped 'ita t a lon g tour can be tnken during
sp rin g vacation , g iv in g con cert* in P on tiac . F lin t. Burlington . Sag in aw , and o th er cities
■n»c ororfram w ill p robab ly inc lude :» tender \ qunrtH an d ¡» p lano log lue b rsidea »eleetiO ti» l>y -»tie en tire club. R«»ber> <'■ G rah am will be one <*f the •niobtt
K ille en and B ruce F ayerw eath er im inager. a re optim inliC in th e ir tioiie.- o f a vucce.vsf'ul season io r th e o rg a n iza tion
T h e M en 's O le r C lub are a lso p la n ning a party in 'h e »prtng a t which th e G ir l '* Gleg- C lub w ill lik e lv be th e ir guesis
Y. W .C . A. TO GIVE CARNIVAL ON WED.
PritM Will bo Given for Stnnti Pnt On by Snrnritioi.
The Y w C A will lioiir a carnival f*n Wednesday evening, Jan 29. t<id annory The carnival will begin at 7.30 with the judging of booth* and stunt* prepared by the variou* sororities.
A cup will be awarded for the moat f>rustic stunt, a prize for the moist original stunt, honorable mention to th«' zorority taking second plare. and honorable mention to the sorority th a t «ell* the mo*t ticket*. Booths and fitunta are to be judged by the point .system, ifonorabkr mention being given to thg. aorority obtaining the highest number o f point«.
A t » o'clock, the Jitney dance will begin. looting until I I . The muaic wtUi be furnished by Nate Frye's Ootd D ig - , ten
rile Mtohin i lu ld a m I he codftpll > 1 ip.1 l Lu.-.llC*.
utv .State Mtudent f'n u n - u lar btwinesH in f f t in g in .»im last n ight The p riu -
df th e m eetin g wu* th e th e S w a r iz C reek hand
con stitu tion and th e rerog iiliin n o f tit«’ o rga filza tio n by th e Htucl»*nt Council
1 ’hiK action *<l th e council t>rinus t«» a te rm in a tion a p rob lem w h ich h* hung lire • n ice th e m idd le ot last term T h e new const Mutton o f th** down bond wn* read to th e council m em bers by Roy O ew ln is . sen ior m em ber o f Ih e c low n m usicians
O th er business brought tariere the m eetin g was th e g ra n tin g of perm it - smn *<» th e freshm an class to hold n term party on «March 14 Tlu? request was presented bv Janies M itchell, president *»f th e first yea r clan*, and was a llow ed on m otion o f C harles Lndri
'I ’he d a le fo r w in ter term e lections was » « t for M arch 20 Clan» e le c t io n ; w ill I»»* heid Oh M arch <» and M arch 13 fo r th e purpose o f n om in ation s and e lim in a tio n * T iie council w ill unnounre fu rth e r e lection p lans in th e fu ture
FIRST DEAN CALLS FRIDAY
r ite fir u dean « a ll* o f the new school term ure to t»e in th e mails Friday a c cord ing to a report issued from Dean ftvrier s o ff ic e yesterday
AT THE UNIONIIK ON HAND p
t o
“PAGE THE PRINCE”
Annual Unioii'Opera I GLADMER |
FEBRUARY 6 A 7T icbct* nl U N m
r - P f R S T
A R
Nutn lier 33
uriEERS RTABLE ST CROWDs in Dem oni!ration
. Michigan Staff eat to Avenge.
ii;jTii State iii- iuir University art an p o r t a b le >0 o'clock. At.■ «-< ti th e tw o■ to ia ; p la y e d t • *r.v nipfht th e
in he p la y e dI in
Ml
li
..?■«• t h a n 2 ,5 0 0 ’
g e n e ra l a d h i i s -
Ip* h a ll f o r th e «■ o f tin* fineMt ; in th e I ’ n ite d «» o f f i c ia l i e r e - i t io n i s lM 'in fi
12 -p i * f ' ' p r o g r a mit i l ie c.rosvd, etn - il a i t id e a b y m en
a th le t ic c ir c le s , th ftt p o r t r a y th e t i t a n sp o r ts .■«* of the event w ill be m em ber of th e flr.«t team on record, tn-
by t he * ampus wtli be cn ter- he Un ion 8nt- nvinu a short. Un iversity of
:f headed by trand *>ld m an preseiTt a t th e Agg ie team o f
«1 w itneas the Spur t an cage
Th*
■ Wn erine
wat* h the G reen and riie fac t that team defea ted * captured th e Big 1» de fin ite p roo f ̂ class w ill be one
nker The W o lv - to bring to East
11 ton i «rimed to landed riien i last
ucountei w in open
V SOCIETY NEW HOME
« T a k ii RMideMC
Trimoira
out«.
national p ro fes - . cstablinhed a lov in g in to what n m o lra house on * ’ avenue and
betns
lieg n . art* tu I 1 it
«•novated and possible, and
* in I tin t ion is ; to be com - ew quarters, the spciety i* •dented in tiie It 4, the Ural «m i fraternity >! i? r, own. i hapter lumses adtng c ities of
urc «j\er seventy-fiveU n dergraduate mem- to ju n io r « and seniors .stry• W eek, it w ill be re
c h i B igina was re- « heru len I «how that
y staged Much fav- ra* g iven bv a ll whoform ntucs
5 UNION
IONHTYRDAYUARYTH
Campus Flashes Emulate :Ziegfield Folly Chorines A T P E O P L E S CHURCfl
F r - a t » FOU t e n n e t « « « ■ * o i • » ' nmpfc a ~ * » f ! “ J ? * J L yZ ^ la S t r e u e t M m T k a t E r e r y o ! » ,
^ t n d 0ri5 Ä > ' S S S * 1 * * £ S i i i S o S ? » * V & * j g ; R e t p M r i M t f a r O w n
Music - Art and
Drama
o r AUyn K . M r a d d » joint m e e t in g o f the Student -Bjp l* a fu e and the Cam p. A vem b ly in the Peoples chur
m om u if on the topic a f x D e t o i t w » o f CoRscaencp : e r stated that C b ro t fa v - and from it * * are to iorrr. ethical -tandarda
Instinct», Dr Foster »M i »ourcos from which we obtain petling power The con*c*r. on '-he ou??ade and aska do -tiRcts o f ours, do these aac;,-V d o w * h a v e a t e n d e n c y ■<
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DwrtW U t i lid M o ra ls
Dirk EMc? Phillip i'lJM T C Va-, Lo** Itator? R ist Atfr-rl T r » !
WHITEMAN HWERARY INCLUDES PICTURE STAR
engineers t o be EXCl FROM CUSSES JANDEBATE SCHEDULE
LENGTHY, DIFFICULTBlanche Sweet ’*••<> play*
f th e n igh t club tinea es* in » n Sach et, »atest a*l-'«aüc.n? ikh- life w»U appear as P » tans gvieat «tar »h er. Old -r-tra broadcast* its week!’/ f dance music tom ffc ' iron ;*c<k ", ro u g h « t a u m K U T
T h u r d:
Team Ha* F*H S tia * P loosed, Accordi»!
to Coach.
meeting ; 3oc*etvlh<> ^ ¡ d e l i n c o
« ich Haroldtfiiarris. T W which ho i-m combination.
Th e Betha ml “ hoad* iq times to tura cm five. Tt* » ilw ep tivp m Staio was na (te fenw whioi s lK T O M s fu l ly . tuns playeil throughout a ¡m count o f tb>
S r c t t , slorfcy
trave:"ii D tú e Houle
S h a f t o r ’ s B a k e r y
FOU D f x i c i o r s F ÍES w o ( R E A M r i F F ’i
309 M A. C. AveJUi*'
fpsilanti oeir.s: Mary noi Jan >9 Stanley Smith Ate Nor- Sweet to *pp*a:
B ianche W h ite -
i% p h a s erA 'heatnrsd endeavor knowr m at«» av TV * Drama. fo r Mi ts p r im a r ily a d r a m a t . ac*
P&hscmmI M » hat niugnt a ■ -adm person ality VTi>~ .*>< marks and on gs are cerUu •nrne t h e great a ir a u d ie n c e .ts heT s c re e n a c t in g d o e ; h e r a ter audience
M ic h ig a nS ta teB a n k
■iic hard.
AttentionStudents
TI» Luring Cafe U Abbot R oadCieneral
O PEN v M l K D . t Y E M
B a r r a t i S h o e R e p a i r i n g1 SHINE - LACES
Ra*m i*at of f ashionl l . I M . A L I K M M I X t
Teddy’s Retreat* N O k l ' and S W E E T »
■ litui
m m n w i m f n H H . S . . M a r s h a l l j IEast Lansinu
OUR GIFT SHOI
W I l M D U N T M h H K K
«> to. a ttrae Um t « » aii j rrpivoeN tätige--ioni;I t H U f Ì N U i g t f u n ito-
i n <*s i l l u c h ¡ i - n iá it »
e iH h u * t a » i k •, >n «g r u n .
i t i u n v u t l k ' i i > .
T h e M o s t H a n d s o m e
H U l ì K A N D R I V E R N e a r I ' a s l u l k t
■ A j » \ \ v u t j f i p e a r i D c e ,
b re a d »i*#o*iMv r%. Jtnj un ac t iv e d i p a r c »be pt ••ditti* o í
c \ « r « i i c a n J v< *r»cet e a t in g .
I He hundvO HW M , , t - n ,a
Scr»H»r tla v t w ill' In »v« them
and l io y a i d he U»v vccrvt o t b*% M»a<«èeliytn.
p i i f f i itiik-
} H im It a m i n iU iu ia-M n. vi* Í
I <iinM in>iu '»in tinu t*.‘ am. *\C*iceliiR mirtine. I~bcy we « p a r t o f t i iB f t y a t r a i n i n g
wcl«cJuiv they ir e tlw ;nu-n* » t » y « » { l u a n y a » u c w c a i t u i
b u s in e s s u c c u U v e“ The more »¡»it* >*hi ere. the more (A g ff l ) in tercet til you <ir«
in what you ’ ri dpu if Them? Men- tilt.- v%or'.k- >4 H i i » o b • -r*i. uttered during: a rvcent iu tem e » with tin puWi*hcr oi « well known magnum*
ft rii*4g*> the trout rii mi til a great 'uany lo iiegt .>luiieiitd is ’ hat they are not alive enough If ?h« tro th ucre knov.’ . %n would find unite a iiir v lit ig * ' of them ‘ dead- ’ Thi>e “ dead ’ **ue> afe tiHAM who an cuiistout!) louipiaimug ’ hat tin or«»nd
alt urong. and that nothing ever gue.s right: They nn theoms who apend th e ir time grunibhng.ahout this ami about lhak instead o f >)»onding a IrHle time waking Up.
Many time* we hove Iummi reminded that an tntenrsi in ottt-s work is a pre-reguudte o f suecca». Now ttiea. cam haif-aiiv« mvrsoiis expcdJh» make am k'CR» o f their work a* i»d)ege uni«K' they wake upJuid become kecniy irUcresied in whai they arv doing? A great many o f them do le.-i give their p ru itw r* or their courses a chance. They rational¡cc and excuse thenuMdies b y >aymg that certain courses a re “ dead, ’ and that it i s ^ i their fault that they fail to get a lo n g in th e m ; when, in reality, they themselves are the “ dead** ones» and the o n e* on whom the blame should be placed.—Syracuse Daily Orange.
T h t t a A l p h a P h i • »<■ I w w j t i c j \ \ ( K . Í I tlR .
cu*i% 4 «ié> gd i long w ay
teward eaiabixahtag rhe right
▼ HR » M U O I O
1 ry ihcm 1er break!*** m i l k o r c r e a m . A g r v s t
l o r th e n n d « n ig h t iu iw i )
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of the llln,,A I l l M i m I N T H K K K \ t T h
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I I C ■ I O A H S T A T E N E W S T a g e T h r e e
Social Season Begins Last Week with Two Parties
EM tM AL S E A S O N of M ich igan S late has been launched M week-end w ith the beginning o f the sorority parties. k“est p rogram s seen on the cam pus th is year featured
. A lp h a Theta dinner dance which was given in Hotel prday evening. The tables, which were set about the
* room, were attractively decorated in a color scheme ^and gold, the sorority colors. Lighted tapers and ir r ie d out-the effect. The program s were in the shape(wooden sh ie lds upon— - — _____________________ j. r o n z e c u t o f t h e s o r o r - ,R id i f e : o l t v c D o d 8‘ - P u l lm a n ; A m y i a s e m b o s s e d 7 n n n o r . ¿T “ 1 V c n p k iH se n G r a n d R a p id s : M a r y
A w i p e r E u c n D a v is . East L a n s in g ; a n d H a r r i e t a y t n m K i n g s p l a y e d T in d a le . B a d A x e . T h e H o t e l O ld s w a s d a n c i n g . The p a t r o n s th e s c e n e o f t h e f o r m a l in i t ia t io n b o n -
i President and M rs. <*u e t - T *l e g u a a t* «at at tables w h ic h [ S h a w I F lU u h n th wero attractively decorated in sold a n d
X i * • I v i i Wack ‘ » P e r » flowers. Miss H e le n la A ir . a n d M r s . J a s . Murdock acted as toastmistress and Uie
.speakers w e r e Marguerite Clark a n d Mary Ellen Davis. Miss Adelia Beew- kcs was awarded the scholarship pin.
SAIS OF J-HOP DUCAB LARGE
400 Cooplct Antkipotod f«r Fore-
M«*t Sodai Evw t
•f Yaar.
m guests were Missc.-. Hel- |F lin t: Jane Dean. Detroit:
o tler Jackson. Margaret Battle Creek.
p p i* - danced to the D ieser* orche*
music » the
The Sesame society held formal initiation at the house F r id a y e v e n in g for the follow ing girls: Vesta B e ll.
_ .......... ___ _ ___ Brown C ity; Carol Brodv. L a n s in g :ormai dinner dance Sat- F’I'art(r s Middleton, Northport: and Joy
The affai.- waa held »Vaughn. Hart. The tables fo r the ban- a room o f the Hotel Olds d1* 1 attractively decorated with
ickground of floral decora- **lue and wiiitc tapers and flowers \fis> • gold watch Rwth Fender introduced the program
Ihc prvw am . »e rr -o t Mark » toa*tmJstrew. Mvs. Henry Publow the .society emblem in •sfK1kc In behalf of the alumnae,
and Mrs. J B Hassehnan : fOver tlie (last week-end. the fraterni
ties have held their formal initiations and their initiation banquets will continue over in to this week. A majority of the banquets are being iirld in the fraternity houses
rs C A. Hopper t were * Mis- Louim* Clemens. Mr Haye- and Secretary and
I Halla da y .w :r
le lu held Utctr first open tenu oti Fnday evening
. were present to dance to (fu rn ished by Clvde B erg- I T h e dance was chaperoned
I Mr- C D Ball Prof. and r Fsbu:. and Dr and Mrs
Mrs O A Thompson wa* i guest
*t> ot Phi Kappa Tau gave use dance Friday evening, i furnished the dance mu-
t number o f gucri Mr Casteel slid M r and
aley were faculty guests
weatit-r • ore Itlpiue house
T iie party f and M r
1 P ro f and Mr s
rtra p lay -1 e on Sat- i'rs cha fil l W yn-
A Oee
, Chi Alpha house dance r id Saturday evening was
y both actives and The Play Boys were
o f the evening while the Mr and Mr I* H Kelty.
L Swit/er and Joe
i Mr.- s G Bcrgquist and 1 'A . Sm ith chaperoned
i house dance on Saturday Favenreather’s orrhea-
K for ‘ he dancing
Miclugiui Stale Col lone Women’.' Alumnae league met Monday evening with Mrs Forrest Mussclnwn. 140 Oak- liill avenue Mrs Robert 8 Shaw and Mis- Maude Gilchrist were guests of honor A musical program was given duruig the evening.
T lie week will be » busy one with a continuation o f tlie matinee dances, the Landscape club dinner Wednesday evening held in the mam dining room of the Union and the Y W C. A. carnival and dance, The Theta Alpha Phi play which is being held tonight will draw' a large attendance
The annual M illitary Ball will be The social a ffa ir toward which all eyes will be turned this week-end. It is the first big part v of the year and elaborate prcparat ions have been made to insure the success of the party*. Sat ter la ’s orchestra is scheduled to play fo r the dancing
Aside from the ball which w ill be hold on Friday evening, tlie Sesames and the Trimoira's will hold their formal parties Saturday evening is the date ct both of these parties. The Henniah's and the Flti Delta's are also scheduled to give house dances which w ill round out the activities .of thewee I end
tty ex-iri embers ,»f *
|V >'■ 1 •m g in AgiPC ».aniea*. square are*- (ririducted b\Id M arv fifchmoniUT m cliarge o
ht gainn. :.» iti M«i
1 o a ïh aw*»r»* eSet ' t*d Ma
id«n: Ip.gnd Mai:J iir V [rMilliar.
K n » « trea.*.»M‘
W E MUlard. •
lid social Ingrid
A. Mar-
OllOM -Rich-
DETROIT MAN TALKS TO DAIRY CLUB WEDNESDAY
A special meeting <il tin- Dairy club will be lie id in the dairy building W ednesday, Jan 29, at 7 .to p in.. fcaluriug an address by Norman Orupp. secretary of tin* National Dairy council at Det roil
The dísousiüon ü interest to ill hair offer an opportunity foi personal acquaintance <iiSU a w ide cxprticii* e Uization
Committees for Farmer iues will be ap|K>inlod
ed beideiti*. and will or making the
A d v a n c e J - H o p t i c k e t s a le s have a l r e a d y suvpa.sMd t h e e n t i r e t o t a l sold f o r t h e 1920 J - H o p . a c c o r d in g to Karl J e p e o n . c h a ir m a n o f t h e flnance comm it t e e fo r t h e e v e n t . T h e f e w remaini n g tickets w i l l h e o n s a le Wednesday a t 9 a . m . to 5 p . m . In t h e U n io n lobby
W it h t h e l a r g e r a c c o m m o d a t io n *- made a v a i la b le b y c o n t r a c t in g for spacious M a a a n ic t e m p le in Lansing, nearly 400 c o u p le s w i l l a t t e n d the J- Hop thia y e a r . A c c o r d in g to Jepson this makes it possible to put more tickets on sale this week Tickets will be on sale on Wednesday- from 0 to ft o'clock; Thursday from 1 to ft. and Friday f r o m 1 to 5 unless '.he supply runs out before that time. The ticket s a le is l im i t e d to juniors and seniors o n ly .
Indications are that the 1930 J-Hop w ill surpass tlie previous parties in brilliance! Especially attractive favors and programs have been ordered, m o r e elaborate d e c o r a t io n s than ever b e fo r e a r e p la n n e d , a larger ballroom h a s b e e n s e c u re d , and a nationally fa m o u s orchestra will furnish the music
NEILSON LECTURES AT MEETING OF HORT CLUB
At the Hort. Club meeting Tuesday night. January* 21. R. Neil.sott. research assistant in plant pathology, gave a lecture on “M ichigan's Nuts" m which he stated that there is a possibility of growing nuts satisfactorily commercially in Michigan.
Noilson lias found twenty flite* varieties ol nuts which can be grown successfully m Michigan. He exhibited samples .of each variety to tin; audience.
A t this meeting the Hort. Club also made nominations for chairman of the Hort. Show to be held next autumn The nominees were: Frank Dorman. Charles In gan g and Bam Schwarts.
LANDSCAPE CLUB SETS DATE FOR TERM BANQUET
T lie Landscape club which lias lately become an active organisation, he* received an invitation trom Clias S Smith M 3. C. ulumnu.*. of the Smith Lawn Mower Co.. to a luncheon to be Held at the Union. Wednesday Jan. 29 at 6:30. The company Will at the .-ame tune put on a lecture on golf courses and their maintenance, accompanied by motion pictures
A t the meeting held last Tuesday the club derided to hold their term banquet, the date o f which has not yet been deejded. The committee for the event is-composed of- W L Vans. B M St rone, and Pro? C. P Halligan
OPERA T H ’K E T BALKS LARGE
iContinued from page 1 > Harbor: Tom Kromtoeig. Dearborn; Robert Russell. Napoleon; and Harold L.vndall. West Branch
Ford Growell. Grand Rapids Georg« Meldium. Pontiac, Bruce Srhlinkcrt St Clair; Howard Mttcliell. Bay City Elton Moore, Grand Rapid.*-, and Calder. Detroit.
Isabelle Poulson. («rand Rapid Virginia Palmer. F lint; Irma Caswell. East Lansing; Josephine (.«ehrig Oak Park. Hi.; Dorothy Funkier Laii-iru.* jane Phillips Bay GH v; Lucille MorrP LatiHihg: Dorothy Hind.*-. Qalcwburg: Katherine MeCutcheon. Birmingham.
Bowor. Greenville. Uoruihv Rob- LatuNng; and Mac.* Krtea. Lie;;ter
W. A. A. WILL RUN BOOTHS DURING FAMERS’ WEEK
According to custom followed in the past, the Women’s Ath letic association w ill maintain a hambitrg and sandwich booth in Demonstration hall during Farmers’ Week. The g i r l * of W A. A will work in shifts, and Shirley Mixer, president of the association. Itas a*ked all members who can help to do so.
Th e men o f the farm crops department arc assisting W. A. A in running the booth, and the proceed.*- from sales will lie used for the W. A. A cabin.
M. 3. C. FR A TE R N IT IE SIN IT IA T E 121 MEMBERS
'Continued from page i>Rapids; Donald Payne. '32/ Piauiwell: Harris Coalos '32. Lam ing. Gilbert Thompson. 30. St. Clatr; Alfred Try- man. '33. Newaygo; Warren Rogers. '33. Dundee; Arthur Ungran. 32. Oil City, Pa.; M ellon Vapdemcer, '33. Grand Rapid-
Hesperian Henry VV. Jackson. '33. Detroit: Rex H. Stoele. '33. Detroit: Russell Croncnweth, '32, Detroit; Robert O. Blackford. '33. Grand Rapids; John F. Clark. Bad Axe; Donald F. Hutchinson. 32 Flint; Charles A. Pinkerton '.32. Eaat Tawas; George Carlson. '32. Iron R iver; Lee R Browning. '32, Iron Mountain: Clarence F Jarecke. '32. Grand R ap id :; Thaler NT. Reynolds. '32. Howard City; Kenneth H Koppin. '31. Detroit. G fjbert 1 Lamb ‘32. Bay City.
Lambda (T Grand R,Feritdale;Otis Hcull:FlilP Dot old MaeVe '33. Octroi1
O ly m p ic ton. Rom Came Bu John Mac dtUUrsmnBeall ’33 ’33. De? rc Midland:Detroit,Ohetxu - hi
P hi <'D EscaiialMi.Grajid Rapa Cass City,; l*i Rapids; AUaLeonard \a\Han ri’ . 31
^Younger 3
Alpha: Clyde Berg. 3 ids; ArthUt* Brieffs. '3! merx Foster, *33. Cadillac 33. Lansing; Jcx d Lau. '33. Fern
31. Flint; jo in t Samuel Mitehei!Wayne W<»od.
■Ills. ’31. e: Har-lllclH-ll. 1 FlintBarry*
33. Ma&silm • '33, patrol t
Grand Hiptd voit; Abraham Stanley Gcbh. mcl Schwari /Ij ■h . on MoEaei
Ohio;William
'WltZ.33
Alpi a Ray Jeiricn, '33.on ttatwberger 31.
i, Raymond Wood 33. nk Jookowaki. -i b rand Coulori, 31. Ml Clemens; rn <1. Latiaing: Burrell Mackinaw City. Fred ’ nvo-rfo; Wayne ibnneti
»0 <i Phi
nid
i mm Rif
33,Nile -Ribert l- A. Ròba MeClmv Bheei m ¡ i Moult hn Bent lev '33. Tona 33 Ton;
f an Jame* A Albogast. itv: EldOh C RfJle '33. d W K.lder Niles;
33. ¡Detroit; L<*:-lie ’ ZoelHiid; Wallace •
i-shpeunng; Tliomaa H Fern dale; Maurice J
31, D'UvagliM*: Harry R ..ipeer Bemand ' »Connoi tin N V Lyell i ' Hai igor. ida N v . John C Jen* iv-iit/ M o n te s Holcomb e» Ralph J. Janney. 33,
ta Harry Lawíorri 33 »void McCasllWf 33 s .íííiv tH> Bumiiiuiuuu. S!u.»rt
I „in ni* lar k McQ ; dd LauriMir* Pace. 32. K< og<‘ nklin Miller. '33. Det rod lock. 33 Manistee: Doua- : Manistee ; Pat Mr.Dow r II
lak: Horion Stickle ill , Capi S. G Blanton
M . SX SONG BOOK TO BE PUBLISHED
Sphinx Decide« to Cinipi 1« Edition ; Co-eds Are Reqmsted
for Commit»««*.
• At the last regular business meeting Thursday evening Sphinx decided to publish a Michigan State College Song Book, and to give a series o f teas during the ensuing term.
Several attempts, have been made to give to tlie student body a collection of our college vdnga, but until now eflorts have been futile Sphinx hopes by the cooperation o f the studeht body to moke this a complete project.
Scphohiore and Junior girls are urged 'o sign their services on committees for tlie compilation o f the song book and the arrangement o f the afternoon leas It is called to the nttention of those girls who hesitate to sign up for these committees because o f a feeling o f incompetence due to inexperience that there will lie something on these committers for thrm to do us well x for those girls who have had experience. Co-eds wishing to give their services to Sphinx in this ninuner and to receive activity iKunts. are requested to see Helen Murdock or some o ilie r mein* her of Sphinx society
Huob. 33. Grand Rapids; Charles Sim mons "33. Grand Rapids; Richard Wyktw. '33. Grand Rapids' Howard i Wnssennar, *32, Holland; Robert B rig - ' tack. 33. Battle Creek W illiam Bnrvyr- 32. Jackson: Harry Martin, 33. Bu- cyrii*. Ohio: James Nunneley. 33. Mt Clemen«; Charles Beheld. ’30. Kulamu- zoo: George Belaid. '31. Kalamazoo. Robert Rowe, '33. Benton Harbor. Robert .Spituller. '33. Bast l.ansing; A lvin Olson, '31. Chicago, III
Trlmoiru Felix A Anderson '33 Cadillac: Clark 8 Chamberlain, 31 Landing. Franklin J Fuller. '32. Brooklyn; Howard T Gnleliouse. 33. Battle ’ Creek: Robert F Little. 31. Denibom: Donald B Marshall. 31. Oxford; Richard H MacDonald. '33, Dearborn; Liiiiis Switzaable. '31. Lansing; Marion C Trails. "33 Kalamazoo: Henry Wlld- •-«•hut. 33 Grand Rapids
Ulvssian W alter A Replogle. '31 .*» Butile Creek; La Rue Miller. 30. Held-' in*-. W ilfred R Browell 31. Detroit; t A m i T W illiam s.'32 Ironwood: George A. Graget* ri. Grayling; Paul o . flhep- ard, 32. Flushing: Gebrge L Hagi’cn, ’32 Ironwood: Weldell R Tobin. '32. Three Rivers; Herbert F Walwortli. *31. New Latlirop
Union I iierary Ernest Peters. '31.. vuiiston III . Dick Meyers. 33, Maius- iee; Wade Overton, '33. Allegan: Lloyd Rowland 23. Kansas, 111.. Clvde lann- bert-. 33. Karnnaba; Homer Brorkaw* '33 Sturgis Edgar Bower. ‘33. .Sturgis
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MCTDlEOf NibiOuFEH u n t in g h ia a c t o r s in n i g i i t clubs.
N e w Y o r k n e g r o th e a t e r s , and on the s t r e e t s o f M e m p h is ; h is locations in th r e e s o u th e rn s ta t e s in the Mississippi delta region, and working out. from his own personal knowledge and experiences. one o f t h e m o s t d r a m a t ic and human stories ever depicted on the screen. K ing V id o r , fa m o u s director of "T iie B ig Parade," lias at last achieved the dream o f a lifetim e
It is embodied in "Hallelu jah.” f in f all-talking, a ll-negro drama of the screen, one o f M -O -M 's hugcst productions in yeans, w'hich comes to the State theater tomorrow and Tbursdav
Early in his career as a screen di- íector. Vidor wanted to stage a negro drama, and had in ids head the very* story of "Hallelujah." whicli he baser! on ills own experiences. Finally, with the coming of tlie talking picture, hr was given his chance. M -g -M decided that, with thp rich Held o f negro music. blues and spirituals to augment the drama, it w*ould be one of the marvels o f tlie season.
Vidor at once started work on adaption, and Wanda Tuchock. scenarist. and then set out to find his story, with Richard Srhayev. cast. It required a cost o f pprfect actors for principal;. lus extras he decided to choose on location along the banks of the Missis- sippi.
PICTURE PROOFS MUST BE RETURNED IMMEDIATELYstudents who hnvc laid appointDieut-s
for pictures for the 1930 Wolverine should return their proofs to Lc C lears studio nt once if they wish to lm\r their picture m the annual According to Harlow 13 Mero, editor of the book all proofs must be in by Friday. Jan 31.
Because of the large number Ot students who have tailed to return the proofs, there may l*e .some picture- larking when the book is published Meno states that he Iioimxs the students will cooperftte by returning the delinquent prols ut once.
GIRLS’ GLEE CLUB CONSIDERS MAKiNC CONCERT BOOKINGS
Hie G irl* ’ a ie é e iub under the dir- tton of Mias Betty Humphrey, are *>Un- n lg two concert, trips for the early i.prlng; one to Fnwlrrvillur and auotla < to Ann Arbor The dates have not yet bean decided upon
The tirst Chib hue fifteen member and the tsecond Club lias between fifty-live and • Ixty members.
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CO-EDS ARE ACTIVE IN ALL ATHLETICS
About 300 Girls Toko Part in Winter Term Sports.
itelv 300G Snyder. *33. first : rnere are approxusecond; It DeWlck, I S1t*m*d up for sports this term. This 35.3 ‘(means a large percentage of State girlsW Maner *33. first; U rp Phiylhg an active part in athletics second. Rooney. *33.* two major s>orts offered winter
¡term are basketball and swimming . .atworthy Thcrp arP 90 0“ ‘ l° r basketball
30. f l» t ; c Lovewell. *31, second; time •nd 75 ®“ **wMng swimming This term 2:41.8 jrtrtery has drawn the interest of many
Dtving: L Hauger. :33. first; W »«<* ** * result, many are m-Monrr. 'S3, second; M VanderMeer. *33 in ‘his minor sport,third. I Eighiy-six girls are attending volley
100-yard backstroke; E. Boucher. *33.! .£ 5 ? !** * Two u**lvudualfirst.; C Lovewall. *31. second: A Me- Coil urn. *33. third; time 130
50-yard dash M. VanderMeer. *33 \" " ‘ i o * » "« " . 35 *»«•>•. -M. STATE FENCERS DEFEATEDtliird; time 29 seconds.
Medley relay: Freshman team first, __ . . -----Uouclier. Snyder. Maner; time 2 07.5 Michigan State fencers lost the first
Freestyle R e lay : Freshman tau ii j n' fp‘ ° ‘ ‘he season Saturday whenfirst: McCallum. VanderMeer. CaUihan! swordsmen defeated them atManer. Ann Arbor. • to 4. s tate fence» pot
_ j« « * brilliant exhibition in the meet11» M » Onion o p « * " P M . t h o f e i u &
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