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I «tir >ni *•»««•* 1 If r Wednesday. preb- ¡Shower* I" the «Mer- Thondaf ilwwm, «tri by clearing. All-Cnlb^ RlffUMM Ml second floor of CittoR« { Thursday. .411 studenti bn Semi-Weekiv Student Publication 23 TUESDAY, HAY 20. 103! Number 59 LASSES POLL THURSDAY IN UNION BUILDING ¡EE CLUBS COMBINE TONIGHT IN OFFERING SECOND ANNUM CONCERT AT PEOPLES CHURCH Epsilon Mu Sponsoring Event Which Features Joint Recital ind Solo Numbers; “The Polovetziar Dance and Onru<' md ‘Bell Chorus” Selected (or College Audi-nr- Float Drawing ~ on Thursday RECORD NUMBER OF HORSES TO APPEAR IN R.O.T.C. SHOW THIS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 124 Horses lo Participate in Varied Events of Ninth Annual Exhibition Advance Sale of Box Seats Indica!.**; barge Crowd of Enthusiasts Will Attend. I Predict HeavyVoting inAll- College Election Thursday gxs AND WOMEN'S (il.KK will apprar Jit. the Peoples cl up concept 1° Ik* presented The event is sponsored I j] honorary music r»*al♦•riiit \ (¿Glee club will combine in t| .••The Pofovetziun Dance «1 be Itfor” by Alexander Ron 1 -I Pa^liacci” by LGOPcavall»» he program by memberso. He t,v| organizations be- p of their adaptability to jcge audience, ic soloists, who will take a dnent part in the pre- ition, are IzW Solomon. jii<t and pupil of Michael Robert Graham, tenor: jam»-N P a l m e r , baritone. both Lours Ornveure Thcy arc; pd b-. Mauroe Tallefson. plums' accompanist who studies tinder Richards. rts ¡dr the event are on sale pmfcers Ot both O ler rlobs. at lemon desk, the Music building :hc College Drug Company The price Is 50c for all seats of which ore reserved m «xpected that thp conceit ittraM a much larger attend - , than did the event of hist year nr of the fact that last year's in was given at the Fust- school auditorium which imnvenient distance from i n Glee club broadcasted station W JR for a half rdav. M ay 23. Fofldwin« arance nt the studio. t!ie of the organi/aton were guests of the Cranbook Bloomfield H ills Dur- ening. the club gave .1 'he school. 'he winter, the organ- lied its 1930-31 season ••rung of singing ' ! *■ : the Michigan Jackson, The club ha at concerts in town.1 of East Lansing ut the vie and other organi/a- ampu* appearance con- erts given at the Christ- lighting ceremony, and n the M ilitary band pr« ti marked the return 0 : 'cam from Washington ity quartet., a unit »>1 the i Glee club, appears with the <am/ation it) all its con- ke Simpson, first tenor, ¡iherg. secoti dtenor .larnev i)«ritone and Rowland •ntinued on page 4) IINX INDUCTS e MEMBERS Jution •( Eight Co-tdi Held |*t Pinctuu Lust Sunday Morniuf. All Organization Representa- tivas Will Meet in Union. BAND PRESENTS THIRD CONCERT Musical Unit Will PIav Forest oí Arden st « Wednesday the j0 |liKí:iM IN AU Y Pl.ANS lor hoiso .*imw I»» t»r h«T 1 1 h<»n *ou 0 0 m plot od with lb«* issttii Sovont v-nnp oit rants from Ï hi! »it nr' PHI DELTA TO Former Chapter of Phi Delta Theta to Re-enter Fraternity. nini li m H t.. Appropriations For State Undiminished iti Sjlllll’l •iifiluU* i nl m itlw i Junior, Sophomore, Freshman Classes to Select Next Year's Officers and Wolverine Heads M i“ \ V.nU <\ilV, he «lu »w. This is il n ifi« . ;n'('»r»linii t ‘•H 11 oil, who is ; ' ret:iry fur m l 1 inlpi's I'm* i 1) 1 llavs »*1 n I Iw »" a '11 j li 11yr«* 1 Ltfiui 1 |».»ni(*s, an. “ li. ’. T«.i‘<»nto. <1 jlltl "V jiini|u*rs a IX •■»•ill Wiles .1 i .i»c^mllitH to f .■».id crowd is ’ th« .-how arc $13 h id foi uik I*1 bnv»*. amendment Chan A<;ain : Campus Change lo Asstlt ÌUDG I n I Ijv the nldlf hors who I Itim i DEAN CONRAD. ISSUES RULES New Dormitory Code Will Go Into Effect With Beginring of Fall Term. BLUE KEY MEN BEING INITIATED 1\ Sophomores, Two Faculty Members Chosen for Fraternity -m Th - ai ni t MUSIC HONORARY ELECTS OFFICERS Old Heads Retire at Banquet in I ¡mor Bldg. Thursday Evening g Student Council Term- Is Placed on Ballot headers Ask Support for Proposed Experienced Men for Council Heads. ft**r<|-ikinj! voting ih the1 eliniina- and ! In1 unusual amount ot* •oil up by fil supporl«»rs of the can* will )>«• easl in the alI-eoHey«* election /iss I nit l he p'v.»-n< seniors will select -.id. ni. secretary, itlifj Iriutsurer who <1 111 nest vm r. On the all-colleyo r tin* oilier- of mnnajrinp editor and the VVfolverine. campus yeiu* book, will Died <»n. The polls on ecoiirl (toor of 1 he t’nion imr vv ill be open from with the St intent the that ) the •*ars .ill put Oil hough it re- r when it WU »liege election a very mall V two-third* Council f»*e|s gainst 11 were in 1 I 1»» benr- ■om such a und now. the hr *wn upper iw placed In MAKE PLANS FOR NEW GRAIN TEAM Sophomore and Freshman Agri- culture Students Asked to Attend Meeting. •th abe! tudf «.ppo NEW MEASURING DEVICE INVENTED Dr. C. W. Chamberlain Perfects Instrument Called ‘Record- ing Interferrometer." sMir- sume the i manner, mendment that the ted from id at least problem* it is the O í-- vcar n nomi- •hr at 1011 a nanaging miiuual 'W I Mil It - Ir IHiul- nfr- f r o m .,»• John o a rat ion >th have « >it •A T . i : <»if senior women* initiated the Plnetutn Sunday •rson, 8t. John* following morning Norma In Race For Managing Editor of Wolverine, 1932 Yearbook Oppose Each Other For Wolverine Managership LANTERN NIGHT SET FOR JUNE 2 Arnual Proemiali Includa» (ìirls From Four Cimai. Mason; Adella Beeuwkes. 1 Hazel Olthen*. Toledo.: Marian Kltne, Gaylord. Lee. Benton Harbor Bea- o Brien. Lansing. Dorothy| Renton Harbor Sis honorary was established ¿n purely a social society. !4. girls have been chosen ■ship, scholarship and rhar- leftakfaAt was given at Tee-Off Charlotte. following the * at which twenty actives nuiae were present. Ptuw Dulao. president was e*a. She introduced the speakers Neva Lovewell. O Brien and Shirlev Mixer ^Lovewell was presented with a travelling bag in apprecia- te* the'rap she ha* given to ’ Pew Sign Up p> Go to National Home Ec. Convo. Prof. Foil* Praises F.. National Collegiate Record Endangered Isabelle rw b e o » Pouison. Grand Ra A r t iunior candidat» W oo "rue ha* ‘ _______ service on the |TaL only about 13 or 14 girlsjP“ b4 ilCilvJ‘u‘' signed up for the National ed to be n Economics convention. 04 her aopnomo Michigan State w ill ae* ••* only woman . to be held In Detroit. June nominate Inclusive. Misi» P o u Ison _ «h all studenteinterested ünton opera rt l uried to sign up immediately on : ■ok a I A am* sophomore her freshman He won b; n “oo~thir~l>uti«u> ™ ^ r^ ',o n ' Tc^m.tíí T ' ^ uU B « la Un Hau, teooorntc»»utM- üü.^f!rwMMn - U »r » »I)d 8*»®» EP-^n TU » U M W o» «m ia « UP »“ SSTa« a poup 'm M* »< lt* . , M M tiUDta tk» wok Jennmjs -J» u ss. «-«— «■ . ¿»Iso a raem- •I Honor- ais in freshman •géant in Scab- id is president oí honorai y economica n^ed in 1912 by I C o r n e ll member of the Phi -— I (•; jrk Chamberlain Michigan Track í.in¡ «•»tes f ross country *,;| tN, <*,»(. > t.ainpicr. is *n outsUnding pros- ,,RUlt of hlÄ for 1932 Olympic honors in arivi hing from the mile to s»x nüles McCluskey c Within the »pace >1 aven days he listane* run !ijrutrd .¡i the fastest mile and C. A A • i •«»»-m ile rares that have* been run *mladeiphiu u i doors in America this year He ire all -qua U-at Ray Swart?, of Western Stati Clufckey was n the mile a week ago with a Urn« *»untr> rur of 4 16 8. and Friday night in the back in Central int-rcoll» víate m eet "o u '- ditunced the field i nthetwo-mne m 9 18 T. less than a second from he American college record eatob- T. S. Berna of »•rest ./ (•» w o - m i le ra< Ford ham . the tx er ih 'he east, «t I A. meet Saturday At present I* in their rar • bad 17th ih 'h e di'ti*.4 last fall, but came Ifeward ( onrwl 1 low ard Conrad. Lansing eared in ■ lames firanum Ornnum civil engineering Kust Lansing, i.v a cundí- husineu manager ot the Mr Phi plays and the 1931 Uri» served during sophomore >e»r Michigan State Conrad is an iwen .« S >MfT i tnv lett W erK f ru>e nus- tle Llvn r-o-ed* ol all i'ti Japanese lan- ini prrx'esniou I* P'day, June 1 at k in ni each »lass They .»re aiked to ¡<e-president uf a sue*, f-'re.sluoea white ophomorea hades and sen- ill form at Hof- ■a.clung through n* to ihr Forest las* is to be led officer*: vita- li . AU girle ■I• will » arty lantern», evening runaiet 1 . 1 - of tbéw Ion- a< h daws to the inerti* u* next lower class. » asion is .it.n to be mark- annual '.ustaJlatton of thp r and member* of A. W. • it elected >n winter term and will serve during the Pi Kappa Delta Elects Officers For Coming Year Elect idi rifle ... he National A A U senior ..o-milf at Moduoh .Square Garden to beat the Spartan star out for •erond place. If condition* are rtgh Hatuiday. there i* little doubt that Bema'* 19 year old record wlU Boathouse. Call fill Pennsylvania News indei* (iraiium i* a member *»f the American Society of Civil Engin- eer*. He has iieen on the honor ioli for the ir.tat three term«, mam us for the coming year were made ut the Pi Kappa Dalla luncheon la*r~Maturday noon. Mil- dred Patterson, *32. t* the new i dint; Paul Younger. W. wiU vne-president, und Gordon 33. -.«H-retary-treaaurer. Sixty-seven people from out Die Mate were mi Two canoe* Potter Park taming a B average during that luncheon, at which PI - 1039 South '»m e He 1» also a member of the key* were awarded, and TMOm fM O P OASMBNT BAGA, Ife-TWlCHBLL'ft. Officers’ club. made of the work He is a member of the Bnnomton State -student* in f society. ithe poet year. done bp PB «

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I «tir >ni *•»««•*1 Ifr Wednesday. preb-

¡Shower* I " the «Mer- Thondaf ilw w m ,

«tri by clearing.

A l l - C n l b ^ R l f fU M M M l

second floor of CittoR« { Thursday. .411 studenti bn

S e m i - W e e k i v S t u d e n t P u b l i c a t i o n23

T U E S D A Y , H A Y 2 0 . 1 0 3 !Number 59

LASSES POLL THURSDAY IN UNION BUILDING¡EE CLUBS COMBINE TONIGHT IN OFFERING SECOND A N N U M

CONCERT A T PEOPLES CHURCHEpsilon Mu Sponsoring Event Which Features Joint Recital

ind Solo Numbers; “The Polovetziar Dance and Onru<' md ‘Bell Chorus” Selected (or College Audi-nr-

Float Drawing ~ on Thursday

RECORD NUM BER OF HORSES TO A PPE A R IN R .O .T .C . SHOW

THIS FR ID AY AND SA TU R D AY124 Horses lo Participate in Varied Events of Ninth Annual

Exhibition Advance Sale of Box Seats Indica!.**; barge Crowd of Enthusiasts Will Attend.

I

Predict Heavy Voting in All- College Election Thursday

g x s A N D W O M E N 'S ( i l .K K w il l a p p r a r Jit. t h e P e o p l e s c l

up c o n c e p t 1 ° Ik * p r e s e n t e d

T h e e v e n t i s s p o n s o r e d I

j] h o n o r a r y m u s i c r » * a l ♦ • r i i i t \

( ¿ G l e e c l u b w i l l c o m b i n e in t|

. • • T h e P o f o v e t z i u n D a n c e « 1

be Itfor” by A le x a n d e r Ron 1 - I P a ^ l i a c c i ” b y L G O P c a v a l l » »

he program by memberso.He t,v| o rga n iza tion s b e -

p of the ir a d a p ta b ility to jcge audience, ic soloists, w ho w ill take a dnent part in th e pre- ition, are I z W Solomon. jii<t and pupil o f M ichael

Robert G rah am , ten or: jam»-N P a lm e r , baritone. b o th

Lours O r n v e u r e T h c y a r c ; p d b-. M a u ro e T a l l e f s o n . p lu m s ' accom panist who studies t in d er

Richards.rts ¡d r th e e v e n t a r e o n sa le

pmfcers Ot b o th O l e r r lo b s . a t lem on desk, th e M u s ic b u ild in g

:hc C o l le g e D r u g C o m p a n y T h e p r ic e Is 50c f o r a l l s ea ts

of w h ich o r e r e s e r v e d m «x p e c te d th a t th p c o n c e it ittraM a m u c h l a r g e r a t t e n d - , than d id th e e v e n t o f h is t y e a r nr o f th e f a c t t h a t la s t y e a r 's

in w a s g iv e n a t th e Fu st- s ch o o l a u d i t o r iu m w h ic h im n v e n ie n t d is t a n c e f r o m

i n G le e c lu b b r o a d c a s te d s ta t io n W J R f o r a h a l f

rd av . M a y 23. F o f ld w in « a r a n c e n t t h e s tu d io . t ! ie o f th e o r g a n i/ a to n w e re

guests o f th e C ra n b o o k B lo o m f ie ld H i l ls D u r - e n in g . t h e c lu b g a v e .1

'h e s c h o o l .'h e w in t e r , th e o r g a n -

l ie d i t s 1930-31 sea so n

••rung o f s in g in g ' ! *■: th e M ic h ig a nJ a c k so n , T h e c lu b ha at c o n c e r t s in tow n.1

o f E a s t L a n s in g ut the v ie a n d o th e r o rg a n i/ a -

a m p u * a p p e a r a n c e c o n - e r t s g i v e n a t th e C h r is t - l i g h t in g c e r e m o n y , a n d n th e M i l i t a r y b a n d pr« ti m a r k e d th e r e tu rn 0 :

'c a m f r o m W a s h in g to n ity qu a r te t ., a u n it »>1 th e

i G le e c lu b , a p p e a r s w ith th e < a m / a tio n i t ) a l l its c o n - ke S im p s o n , f ir s t te n o r , ¡ ih e rg . s e c o t i d t e n o r .la rn ev i ) « r i t o n e a n d R o w la n d

•n tin u ed o n p a g e 4 )

IINX INDUCTS e MEMBERS

Ju tio n • ( E i g h t C o - t d i H e l d

|*t P i n c t u u L u s t S u n d a y

M o r n i u f .

All Organization Representa­

tivas Will Meet in

Union.

BAND PRESENTS THIRD CONCERT

Musical Unit Will PIav Forest oí Arden st «

Wednesday

thej0

| l i K í : i M IN A U Y P l . A N S l o r

h o is o .*im w I»» t»r h«T 1 1 h<»n *ou 0 0 m p lo t od w ith lb «* issttii

S o von t v-nnp o i t ra n ts fr o m Ï

hi! »it nr'

PHI DELTA TOFormer Chapter of Phi Delta

Theta to Re-enter Fraternity.

n in i li m H t..

Appropria tions For State U ndim in ished

iti S j l l l l l ’l• i i f i l u U * i

n l m i t l w i

Junior, Sophomore, Freshman Classes to Select Next Year's Officers

and Wolverine HeadsM i“ \ V . n U < \ ilV ,

h e « l u »w . T h i s i s il

n i f i « . ; n ' ( ' » r » l i n i i t

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id fo i u ik I*1 bnv»*.

amendment Chan A<;ain : Campus

Change lo Asstlt

Ì U D G I n I Ijv th e

n ld l f h o rs

who I I t i m i

DEAN CONRAD. ISSUES RULES

New Dormitory Code Will Go Into Effect With Beginring

of Fall Term.

BLUE KEY MEN BEING INITIATED

1 \ Sophomores, Two Faculty Members Chosen for

Fraternity

-m T h ­a i n i t

MUSIC HONORARY ELECTS OFFICERS

Old Heads Retire at Banquet in I ¡mor Bldg. Thursday

Evening

g Student Council Term- Is Placed on Ballot headers Ask Support for Proposed Experienced Men for Council Heads.

f t * * r < | - i k i n j ! v o t in g ih the1 e l in i in a - a n d ! In1 u n u su a l a m o u n t ot*

•oil u p b y f i l s u p p o r l« » r s o f th e c a n * w i l l )>«• ea s l in th e a lI-e o H e y «* e le c t io n

/iss I nit l h e p 'v .»-n < sen iors w i l l s e le c t -.id. n i. s e c r e ta r y , it lif j I r iu ts u re r w h o <11 1 1 n es t v m r . O n th e a l l - c o l l e y o r tin* o i l i e r - o f m n n a jr in p e d i t o r a n d th e VVfo lv e r in e . c a m p u s ye iu * b o o k , w i l l

D ied <»n. T h e p o l ls on eco iir l ( t o o r o f 1 h e t ’ n io n imr vv ill be o p e n fr o m

w ith th e St in ten t

the that ) the

•*ars.i l l pu t Oil

h o u g h it r e - r w h e n it W U » lieg e e le c t io n a very mall

V two-third* C o u n c i l f»*e|s

g a in s t 11 w e r e in 1 I1»» benr-

■om s u c h a un d n o w . th e h r *w n u p p e r

iw p la c e d I n

MAKE PLANS FOR NEW GRAIN TEAM

Sophomore and Freshman Agri­culture Students Asked to

Attend Meeting.

•th

ab e !tu d f

«.ppo

NEW MEASURING DEVICE INVENTED

Dr. C. W. Chamberlain Perfects Instrument Called ‘Record­

ing Interferrometer."

sM ir - su m e th e i m a n n e r , m e n d m e n t th a t th e ted f r o m id a t le a s t

p r o b le m *

it is t h e Oí-- vcar n n o m i- •hr a t 10 11a n a n a g in g

m i iu u a l'W I Mil It - Ir IH iu l-nfr- f r o m .,»• J o h n o a ra t io n >th h a v e

« >it • A T . i: < » if

s e n io r w o m e n * in i t ia t e d th e

P ln e tu tn S u n d a y •rson , 8 t . J o h n *

f o l lo w in gm o rn in g

N o rm a

In Race For Managing Editor of Wolverine, 1932 Yearbook

Oppose Each Other ForWolverine Managership

LAN TE R N NIGHT SET FOR JUNE 2

Arnual Proemiali Includa» (ìirls From Four

Cimai.

M a s o n ; A d e l l a B e eu w k es .1 H a z e l O l t h e n * . T o l e d o . :

M a r ia n K l tn e , G a y lo r d .L ee . B e n t o n H a r b o r B e a -

o B r ie n . L a n s in g . Dorothy| R e n to n H a r b o r

Sis h o n o ra r y w a s e s ta b l is h e d ¿n p u re ly a « a s o c ia l s o c ie ty .

!4. g i r l s h a v e b ee n c h o s en ■ship, s c h o la r s h ip a n d r h a r -

l e f t a k fa A t w a s g iv e n a t T e e - O f f C h a r lo t te . f o l lo w in g th e

* a t w h ic h tw e n t y a c t iv e s n u ia e w e r e p r e s e n t .

P tu w D u la o . p r e s id e n t w a s e*a. S h e in tr o d u c e d th e s p e a k e r s N e v a L o v e w e l l .

O B r ie n a n d S h ir le v M ix e r ^ L o v e w e l l w a s p r e s e n te d w it h a

t r a v e l l in g b a g in a p p r e c ia ­t e * t h e ' r a p s h e h a * g i v e n to

’ P ew S ig n U p p> Go to N a tio n a l

H om e Ec. Convo.

Prof. Foil* Praises F..

National Collegiate Record Endangered

Isabelle rwbeo » P o u iso n . G r a n d Ra

A r t iu n io r c a n d id a t »

W o o " r u e h a * ‘

_______ s e r v ic e o n th e

|TaL only about 13 or 14 girlsjP“ b4ilCilvJ‘u‘' signed u p for t h e National e d to b e n

Economics convention. 04 h e r a o p n om o Michigan State w il l ae* ••* o n ly w o m a n . to be held In Detroit. June n o m i n a t e

Inclusive. Misi» P o u Ison_ « h all studente interested ünton opera rtl uried to sign up immediately on :

■ok a IA

a m * s o p h o m o re

h e r f r e s h m a n H e w o n b ; n

“oo~thir~l>uti«u> ™ ^ r ^ ' , o n ' T c ^ m . t í í T ' ̂uU B « la Un H au , teooorntc»»utM- ü ü .^ f!rw M M n - U » r » » I)d 8*»® » E P -^n

T U » U M W o » « m i a « U P »“ S S T a « a p o u p 'm M * »< l t * . ,M M t i U D t a t k » w o k J e n n m js - J »u s s . «-«— «■

. ¿»Iso a ra em - •I Honor-ais in fr e s h m a n •géan t in S ca b -

id is p re s id e n t o íh o n o ra i y e c o n o m ic a n ^ e d in 1912 by

I C o rn e l lm e m b er o f t h e P h i — -—

I

( • ; j r k C h a m b e r la in M ic h ig a n T ra c k í.in ¡ « • » t e s f r o s s c o u n tr y * , ;| tN, <*,»(.

> t .a in p ic r . is *n o u t s U n d in g p ros- ,,R U lt o f h lÄ • f o r 1932 O ly m p ic h o n o r s in

a r iv i h in g f r o m th e m ile t o s»x n ü le s M c C lu s k e y c W ith in th e »p a c e >1 a v e n d a y s h e l is ta n e * ru n

! ijru trd . ¡ i th e f a s t e s t m ile a n d ’ C . A A • i • « » » - m i l e ra re s th a t h a v e* b ee n ru n *m la d e ip h iu ■ u i d o o rs in A m e r ic a th is y e a r H e i r e a l l -qua U -a t R a y S w a rt? , o f W e s te r n S ta t i C lu fckey w as n th e m ile a w eek a g o w i t h a Urn« *»un tr> rur

o f 4 16 8. a n d F r id a y n ig h t in th e b a c k in C e n t r a l in t - r c o l l » v ía t e m e e t " o u ' - d i t u n c e d th e f ie ld i n th e tw o - m n e m 9 1 8 T. le ss th a n a s e c o n d f r o m

h e A m e r ic a n c o l le g e r e c o r d e a to b - T . S . B e r n a o f

»•rest

./(•»w o - m i le ra<

F o rd h a m . th e tx

e r ih 'h e e a s t , « t I A . m e e t S a tu r d a y A t p re s e n t

I* in th e ir ra r • b ad 17th ih 'h e di'ti*.4 la s t f a l l , bu t c a m e

I f e w a r d ( o n r w l

1 lo w a r d C o n ra d . L a n s in g

e a re d in ■

la m e s f i r a n u m

O r n n u m c i v i l e n g in e e r in g K u s t L a n s in g , i.v a c u n d í-

• h u s in e u m a n a g e r o t th e

M r

Phi plays and the 1931 Uri» s e rv e d d u r in g

s o p h o m o re > e »r M ic h ig a n State

C o n r a d is an

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