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Wolvrrlnr plrturf ap t uitidln. in t'nlon. Michigan Slate News with pm*ihh light fnni •in low ground. Wednes¬ day fair. KAST I.ANS1NC. MH'HHiAN. Tl'KSHAV. PHOTO WORK ON WOLVERINETO BEGIN MONDAY Appointments Boing Arrangfd This Weak by Staff Wolverine Editor Announces Pis betts is art editor \."Iui< Ayain Contracts to Do All Photography for Book. 9 SCOUTS GUESTS AT GRID OPENER LAST SATURDAY 3S00 Michigan Youngstrri Take Part in Annual Conclave at M. S. C. rally friday night All Troops Parade Between Halves; President Shaw in Reviewing Stand. f, Richard «V|»HI Wolverine Society Plans INTERESTGROWS IN OMICRON NU Home Ec Sorority Plays Im portant Part in Its Division Michigan State College Yells hash cokrs yei.i. Unh - Kuh - Rati Knh Stiit.- EEEEEE YAII (HI ST A TE KKKKK Vnh! KKKKKK- Y; HKKKK—Y*h! (in Sin M. S. V. TEAM YEI.I. t it.in tocomotiye: Kiirhl - - Fipli! KiI'll mi Stale! - - - - Mirhipan Slot. Fiphl - - - Fiptil I'iplii mi Slate! - - - Michigan Slat. Pigkt - - - Kiplii Pifht Mil Hid !\ STATE III HI HER Whistle ilainl I'll II....m! . Rah' , Stat. YEA ST ITE Ell.IIT YEI.I. Kiphl' h'iKln ' E'ipht SI'AKT I \ IIOO It ill YEI.I. I' A R I A - I' A R T A I' A It I A II Rah! Huao-Rah! II Team' - Team' Tenn ST iTE TKAil YEI.I LIST PLAYS FOR Incomplete Returns DRAMA SEASON Show Only Moderate HERE THIS FALL Fraternity Pledging "School for Scandal. "Bird In Hand" and "Enter Madame" lambda Ci.is and AeTheons First in Number Pledged With 23; to (,jv,n S. A. E. Second With 21 ; Number May Swell to Record Margin Before Week Ends. When Inlerfraternitv Courcil Reports. may use state stagf Change Would Benefit Roth Audience and Play Cart." "' King. TOWER GUARDS GIVE FROSH TEA Annual Function Introduce local (iirU to Scholastic Honorary Radio "Hams " Again to Operate Station WSSH College Cluh Will Meet in Room 111 Olds Hall at 8 00 P. M ; Code Class .1 7 00 PM. AGDIVISIONHAS 100% INCREASE Dean Anthonv Enthusiastic Over Future of Agricultural Study B1GSISTERSAID INCOMING GIRLSj Freshmen Couesellors Are Now I More Than Eighty in sale* Kim- stradiM SPEECH TRAINING WILL BE OFFERED Students Handicapped by Im pediment in Speech Aided GRADUATE GETS WASHINGTON JOB Keith Himehaugh Affiliated With U S Ag Department ART PROFESSORS VETS ELECT NEW TEACH NEW IDEAS OFFICERS FOR'34 Staff Meabcrt Borrow Froa S. Lauge Will Head A. V. M. A. Study Duriog Smmwt. Society for Followiog Year Vs-iinmfBU Now Read* Hughe* will succeed T>oug ha sports editor Hughe* i the sports staff* of Wolverine and State year Helen Amerman. editor. Ira Murray copy Warren BisseU. society and Don Appling, photo- •"ditor are ail experienced no of work and are now * trifir staffs organized and r.cw tales plan announced a r-ek by the editors, which ' planned to increase r, the societies and organ- on the campus by offer- r'l special inducements to those >eiung the moat Wolverines is now way Subscription books nit> »nd sorority each frater- TO ALL FRESHMEN A misunderstood article ap¬ peared in last Tuesday * Mich¬ igan State New* 1 did not in¬ tend to represent the whole class and only gave m> own opinion tn regard to the in- forcing of school traditions 1 feel I owe this large class of 38 a sincere apt-log) for the trouble I caused I am doing this of my own accord and only t< nght myself with my class- a. fid pliS a technical knowl¬ edge which will put farming and <«.sv« tated arts on a scientific t d financially sound basis Dean Anthony emphasizes the fact that the impression sometimes held that an agricultural student is merely a prospective general farmer barely eking out the usual farmer » existence is erroneous Practically all the agricultural stu¬ dents at Michigan State specialize either in forestry horticulture, dairying, or in other vocations where skilled knowledge is essen¬ tial to success n the upgrade in the next decade and that the large body of agricultural students entering this year will be given With new and definite ideas in mind, the faculty of the art de¬ partment has returned from vari¬ ous places of study to continue their work at M S C According to Miss Winkler of the art department, new work such as painting on cork and on copper cloth or designing objects With glassoid. will be done Mr Scheele. head of the art de¬ partment. has been at Rockpost. Mass. w here he studied portrait work and still life under Mr Com- pris, who is noted for work in this line Other faculty members who have studied during the summer include Miss Goetach and Misa Winkler at Columbia university, Miss Clark at Gloucester. Mass . and Miss Butler in raising agriculture to its proper Meeting Thu Wmbcr 27. iht Junior ol VeWrinny Midi, in.- of Am.-i tea balloted for officers with tin- follow mg results President. S secretary, Miss •' Van Kberstem treasurer C Hendee Following the election, speeches were given by ex-president Soren- sen and President lamge Presi¬ dent I-ange the Mppoilltod two committees to aid him On the key committee, Hage was named chairman, assisted by Ryff and Purvis, on the entertainment com¬ mittee Veenstra was named chair¬ man, assisted by Jensen and Boyd- A general discussion was held by the new officers and the com¬ mittees after the meeting Miss Karnp* slates that the last being taken care of this week, and i that the present system has been very efficient m view of the unex¬ pected large enrollment She al¬ ls* wishes to announce that the flashlight pictures of the pajama party held at the women's build¬ ing during Freshman week turned out very well, and that the girls may procure them at the womjfrn's building at 15 cents a copy. I NOTICE AUTO OWNERS college police force states that this and the issuance of tags has been temjiorarily discon¬ tinued Since last fall when a third member of the force left, the has of help This and the cutting down on expense* has been given as the reasons for this . H I red (Ji De- Pou,'- I..in II Burton. East l-inw. li.e.ett Burgees. De¬ troit ttobei * I Wayne John Mm ,m..o \'|h na George t arter, Armeda Nineteen Phi Belt Pledgee PHI Delta Theta: George A. AndriM. latnsing. Robert Bailey, KXst I rinsing Allen Black. Lan¬ sing. Robert Hamel. Detroit. Jamea Hays, East Lansing; John Hart, Hucklehury, Jackson:

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Wolvrrlnr plrturf ap

t uitidln. in t'nlon. Michigan SlateNews with pm*ihh light fnni•in low ground. Wednes¬day fair.

KAST I.ANS1NC. MH'HHiAN. Tl'KSHAV.

PHOTO WORK ONWOLVERINETOBEGIN MONDAYAppointments Boing Arrangfd

This Weak by Staff

Wolverine EditorAnnounces Pis

betts is art editor\."Iui< Ayain Contracts to Do

All Photography forBook. 9

SCOUTS GUESTSAT GRID OPENERLAST SATURDAY3S00 Michigan Youngstrri Take

Part in Annual Conclaveat M. S. C.

rally friday nightAll Troops Parade BetweenHalves; President Shaw in

Reviewing Stand.

f,

Richard «V|»HI

Wolverine Society Plans

INTERESTGROWSIN OMICRON NUHome Ec Sorority Plays Im

portant Part in ItsDivision

Michigan State College Yellshash cokrs yei.i.

Unh - Kuh - Rati • Knh Stiit.-

EEEEEE YAII (HI STA TEKKKKK Vnh! KKKKKK- Y;HKKKK—Y*h! (in Sin

M. S. V. TEAM YEI.I.

t it.in tocomotiye:

Kiirhl - - Fipli! KiI'llmi Stale! - - - - Mirhipan Slot.

Fiphl - - - Fiptil I'ipliimi Slate! - - - Michigan Slat.

Pigkt - - - Kiplii Pifht

Mil Hid !\ STATE IIIHI HER

Whistle ilainl I'llII....m! . Rah' , Stat.

YEA ST ITE Ell.IIT YEI.I.

Kiphl' h'iKln ' E'ipht

SI'AKT I \ IIOO It ill YEI.I.

I' A R I • A- I' A R T A

I' A It I AII Rah! Huao-Rah! IITeam' - Team' Tenn

ST iTE TKAil YEI.I

LIST PLAYS FOR Incomplete ReturnsDRAMA SEASON ShowOnlyModerateHERE THIS FALL Fraternity Pledging

"School for Scandal. "Bird InHand" and "Enter Madame" lambda Ci.is and AeTheons First in Number Pledged With 23;

to (,jv,n S. A. E. Second With 21 ; Number May Swell to Record MarginBefore Week Ends. When Inlerfraternitv Courcil Reports.

may use state stagf

Change Would Benefit RothAudience and Play Cart." "'

King.

TOWER GUARDSGIVE FROSH TEA

Annual Function Introducelocal (iirU to Scholastic

Honorary

Radio "Hams " Again toOperate Station WSSH

College Cluh Will Meet in Room111 Olds Hall at 8 00 P. M ;

Code Class .1 7 00 PM.

AGDIVISIONHAS100% INCREASE

Dean Anthonv Enthusiastic OverFuture of Agricultural

Study

B1GSISTERSAIDINCOMING GIRLSj

Freshmen Couesellors Are Now IMore Than Eighty in

sale* Kim- stradiM

SPEECH TRAININGWILL BE OFFERED

Students Handicapped by Impediment in Speech Aided

GRADUATE GETSWASHINGTON JOB

Keith Himehaugh AffiliatedWith U S Ag Department

ART PROFESSORS VETS ELECT NEWTEACH NEW IDEAS OFFICERS FOR'34

Staff Meabcrt Borrow Froa S. Lauge Will Head A. V. M. A.Study Duriog Smmwt. Society for Followiog Year

Vs-iinmfBU Now Read*• Hughe* will succeed T>ougha sports editor Hughe* i

the sports staff* ofWolverine and Stateyear Helen Amerman.

editor. Ira Murray copyWarren BisseU. society

and Don Appling, photo-•"ditor are ail experienced

■ no of work and are now

* trifir staffs organized and

r.cw tales plan announceda r-ek by the editors, which

• ' n» planned to increaser, the societies and organ-on the campus by offer-

r'l special inducements to those>eiung the moat Wolverines is now

way Subscription books

nit> »nd sororityeach frater-

TO ALL FRESHMENA misunderstood article ap¬

peared in last Tuesday * Mich¬igan State New* 1 did not in¬tend to represent the wholeclass and only gave m> ownopinion tn regard to the in-forcing of school traditions 1feel I owe this large class of38 a sincere apt-log) for thetrouble I caused I am doingthis of my own accord and onlyt< nght myself with my class-

a. fid pliS a technical knowl¬edge which will put farming andt» <«.sv« tated arts on a scientific

. t d financially sound basisDean Anthony emphasizes the

fact that the impression sometimesheld that an agricultural studentis merely a prospective generalfarmer barely eking out the usualfarmer » existence is erroneous

Practically all the agricultural stu¬dents at Michigan State specializeeither in forestry horticulture,dairying, or in other vocationswhere skilled knowledge is essen¬tial to success

n the upgradein the next decade and that thelarge body of agricultural studentsentering this year will be given

With new and definite ideas inmind, the faculty of the art de¬partment has returned from vari¬ous places of study to continuetheir work at M S CAccording to Miss Winkler of

the art department, new work suchas painting on cork and on coppercloth or designing objects Withglassoid. will be doneMr Scheele. head of the art de¬

partment. has been at Rockpost.Mass. w here he studied portraitwork and still life under Mr Com-pris, who is noted for work in thisline Other faculty members whohave studied during the summerinclude Miss Goetach and MisaWinkler at Columbia university,Miss Clark at Gloucester. Mass .

and Miss Butler

in raising agriculture to its proper

Meeting ThuWmbcr 27. iht Juniorol VeWrinny Midi, in.- of Am.-itea balloted for officers with tin-followmg results President. S

secretary, Miss •' Van Kberstemtreasurer C HendeeFollowing the election, speeches

were given by ex-president Soren-sen and President lamge Presi¬dent I-ange the Mppoilltod twocommittees to aid him On thekey committee, Hage was namedchairman, assisted by Ryff andPurvis, on the entertainment com¬mittee Veenstra was named chair¬man, assisted by Jensen and Boyd-

A general discussion was heldby the new officers and the com¬mittees after the meeting

Miss Karnp* slates that the last

being taken care of this week, and ithat the present system has beenvery efficient m view of the unex¬pected large enrollment She al¬ls* wishes to announce that theflashlight pictures of the pajamaparty held at the women's build¬ing during Freshman week turnedout very well, and that the girlsmay procure them at the womjfrn'sbuilding at 15 cents a copy. I

NOTICE AUTO OWNERS

college police force states thatthis and the issuance of tagshas been temjiorarily discon¬tinued Since last fall when a

third member of the force left,the hasof help This and the cuttingdown on expense* has beengiven as the reasons for this

. H Ired (Ji

De-

Pou,'- I..in II Burton. Eastl-inw. li.e.ett Burgees. De¬troit ttobei * I Wayne JohnMm ,m..o \'|h na George t arter,Armeda

Nineteen Phi Belt PledgeePHI Delta Theta: George A.

AndriM. latnsing. Robert Bailey,KXst I rinsing Allen Black. Lan¬sing. Robert Hamel. Detroit. JameaHays, East Lansing; John Hart,

Hucklehury,Jackson:

Mil H IliAN STAT I-: M Tuesday. Ortohcr 2, l!l:i4

V/JIM TO CARRYSPORT FEATURE

STVDFHT PHIS'

Fridm Night Will Offer SiHe- ohir, '* l„ Turin ■ , /„light* Program of- Next liliprnn Srhixil Spirit.

Came.

C.C.C. QUOTAS i ^—JOPEN TO 3,000! Spartan i

i Spoofer ;Michigan Youths Can Enlist '

Now for Service WithNorthern Camps.

SCOI'TS ARK fit KSTSAT (iRINNKI I f«AMK CONTESTS

Ptirrles and Pictures

^*Sn<UP. "HI:

butApn'">< "

5«/ipi"' I r

OVFRTI'Mok last week's deharlithe Hpiiofpr earnestlyat no more siirli degrad,het« as "Snooper" m il

\ndiniRht add that the rea*«

th.it he sell the nIiiksa k e r s for petticoatlint he didn't belle* e

<|uello's hue

f it ill INTI N llONs

CI \SSI FIE n

ril.lllkSLM* IllL '

< hedule Th inks

Villi III II Kl\

/hit nid liiishmf/ Wf

Aii Appeal t«> i\lasailinit>

-It, ' . I ' 1 in; \\ nil, • 1 h< \ II

lit K I OX'S

Walk GverShop

prodict ratrs up

about Nitnie Nmiwith several others u«

quite well

I KllHIl POTn

em laimiuc

E are doing our best toinsure delivery of thv StateNews. Every student paysfor the News and should re¬

ceive one. If you are not re¬

ceiving yours, call the StateNews, 7 to 11 p. iru Mondayor Thursday. Call 2-1141,ask for State News.

My throat is my fortune thats why Istnoke Old Golds * _| > I »tC| C t'C- s(' 1/

. C*»«n , . SHE LOVFS Mf T." h» la»-w Piramount ficturt

Till I.KI I ks II %|i \ N \ \|II OH IT

It seems that several of theNewsmen and women are UkincI.trek literature and I* reekliteraturr .s taking Tomm» Warnrr Oh. It's (iM-inatini stuff—until *ou ronte to the genealug-leal tables _JThen. for some rea¬son sou eeaae thinking of theold dirties as sitting all over

Olsmpus and sipping Nectar andbegin to consider them as more

like a park of rabbit* Sorr* but-thai > ju»t the imprr«*ion

The pmux*

t>.t pinked the|the? das a - ?• Thuden Ssx-i-"■,'tty. chirped to th»- b ond harrier ;.nit asked innocent's "Are youa «ophonb>;r .in.01 senior. Mr.Otte> *"

IF your ad. were here, youwould be reading it. Whynot advertise that bargainthru the State News Classi¬fied Colunms?State News Classified Ad-

vertisments cost little and ac¬

complish much.C 3

thia for thri

sriay. (ktohor •>, li)»4 Mil 111(5AN STA'l'h NfcWh

Blue Key, Football Party, andFraternity Open Houses DuringWeek-end Quicken Social Tempo

Sororities Begin Entertaining Rutkees at FormaP Dinners as Of¬ficial Rushing Period Comes to Close; Pledging

and Ribboning Are Imminent.

• i . largo crowd dancing to the music of Nate Fry nnH, .. -f a at the Blue Key fall term party Friday night. ami

. |»er of students at the fraternity parties and the. I'm..thai I Party Saturday night indicate that college

, r. , tMy begun.\ way. "college life" has begun. The more <••»' if pat

, v. will'begin for many with the end <»t sorority rush) week. Thursday night the twelve sororities . t>. . us will entertain about two hundred girls ;it form:!

, >•« marking the romple-t«o wookt. form«i Enrollment (lain

Is Shown In Co-ed

Page 3

period. Followingial dinners will beA'eek," and then rib-net pledging of the Sports Practices

Bv Wf.tlH ( ROHNFY

Sffltp StllHimlk til Tr;ivrr.p City; CJoo.gr niondirig, Rapids; JamrsOlrtlf iHUUl IIIS III I II. i.iv Callahan .tail.- Il.la

Play in New Dance I 1 V ; ;Hand This Season

Flint; Hnaburn.oi»t. !■ • i • i;«»>«■• Pi Knppn Phi: .t Jcpson. Frank-

It ipi f M .. N'miahtnn. Gerald Co*.

-dma'p. t.. vt. . K.u .in I [)'

( ampus Barber &Beauty Shop

< nmcr %hbot and Grand River

State theatre

Irwmws

TYPEWRITER

Brief Cases

III I IFTIN'\ll tlrls nno 'tot

heart evaim thi* fall and

r the riutr an

(he. rv im in

HOOKS \S|i

HINT\l«

> KFPtlKSkimhons

.i tiif: ink pot '•"•(h:HHVJ,h" on ahiiott I^sfhs

/ ii «/ / nn vna %fnI ll.'t I s | | OWN

V\ hv struggle *i!h ;

load of books.'

STUDENTSSPECIALS

si.(Mi - S2..v» - sx.vi

/ip|H»r Ianinc Leaf NoteIUmiK« — (fuirk, conven¬

ient and rainproof.

2.»r» - s:i."

GRAND OPENING111Mb MtMOlO THI ItSDW. tH TDIIF.lt Ith

II \ 11 HIN'f •

HARRY NEWELLHIS sIM.IV. ORtTIKSTK I

40c NO \ I »\ \ N t I l\ \ OMISSION

HIM \s| tiMK VVJIM, I \\Sl\f,

Is Sketched $5.95I N. . I 111 I | Hill'-

PAJAMAS

ROBESINM I I'OM.FF

SK.AMAN

STYLE SHOP

Kappa \Iph.i Thrta

/.eta I au \l|»na

UnionDanceWith

RED DRENNANAND HIS ORCHESTRA

FRL, OCT., 5Union Ballroom

a to 12 o'clock tax, .'15c per perHon

'It's toasted"-agamU '+*fh

7&ty"Ta&iiSo round, so firm, so fully packed—

Luckies arc made of only the clean cen¬ter leaves—these are the mildest leaves— they cost more-they taste better.

Hupp Knur MICHIGAN STATK NEWS Tin-xfnv. <let..tier |<V; |

Spartans Turn BackGrinnell Invasion inAerial Battle 33-20 FIEND1

Andrniin Stnrr. All Thri-r Tnurhdnwiu for r>rinnrll on Pas«f«;Warmlwin. Srho, RrynnlHi, Klrwirti and

Mrfrarv Star for Stair.

NORRIS ENJOYSGREAT SEASON

Tenni* Captain Win* ManyLaurel*; Goodwin and Klun-ringer AI*o Take Honors.

TOMMI W IRMIt

tlctsl.mil in iilil frlr

Nil Sl' Mt l'.\N>

STATISTICS OF OKINNFLL (J.XMKl!» W'll.l l\M fil VIATIC rlttSU '■•■I -'.j

I %s-r TIV

t KAM 1 o|(|)(MKK ,ni. \m r:

1 ; L_

II * TOD YY

"CHAINED"W i |i\; -M I III lt*D\\

0 jm COMES THE m SHOW! ■

1 "J |OE fr*

. -'-V-X

&,| ilMllitxl til f . till

HI111 amis I a

RAINBOW RECREATION Illnmc of M. s. r I dtil SNOOK I It*. TIN T \HI I v I I

NATIONAI.SPORT SUMMARYItv .1 \< k WARNKIt '

I'OI |s||| si isur iMi-. J

Barratt's Shoe Repairing Is||o| s IIVFII \N'V I OI.OR ^

-1111x*I INII Mi l I in

•i: MIA TM\i: \ now,!i M\||. ;|W <1 Mltl Ittl YOK

nm WOT* !■■■ NMh NMOTOTt VOTOT ml

I r* i , v.

to Hit rimI I «««»Ks

i the A|i. hm iii

Chesterfields arc milderChesterfield.', hstc belter

home-grow n tnlufccn-

\\ i begin with the rightkinds of mil.I M|x Dnniesti.lolunos Then «c age am!mrilou them like r.ire winesfor ll.isor .mil taste.

GRINNELL SIDELIGHTS

NARR1 WISMF.R

In

\\r »Im.,

that Win II two turn urn

thr hall .it |hr vimr tin

they k«'l Ihr hump .mil (hr nf

tiiltplr tm-nmplrlr |um « halk

< ollrtr men stand out in Ihrpriifr<>MiMial football rankt Infarl, Ihr radio announrrr*

«rnrrallt include Ihr plater *alma mater when thr a ftr*lmrntion hi* namr Did youever hrar a baseball announc¬er do thr umr* Well. just incase vou haven't hrard. Mickc» I orbran*. MTtpp. mana¬ger of Ihr T'lfh. mo a colIrar man % lambda I hi from

an ft A. r.Imi a collegian

An.malic Turkish tobaei

Next ssi add jusi the rightkimls and tin right ainounisof Turkish tobaccos to gi.eChesterfield tin- "si-ason.no".'thai helps to make them tastebetter.

nell took to on aerial ntta. k t> .*with little surma The greatest i

thrill u» the entire game p'.aveda real game at half, passing scoring a touchdown on passeswhen Anderson came an -.a .i t-> and punting to keep .! > team out from the sharpshootmg Warmbeinintercept Agett s pass He caught danger Ringers, midget quni Klewickt and Zarra were in therethe bail on his 10-yard line .o.d tarback. pulled the Pioneers out of playing hall every mmutr andraced for a touchdown as the t :„. st\« ral tight situations with his should prove a great aid on the.gun founded The Kick for the heady generalship and flashy ball- j drive through tins suicide sched-vktra point failed, and the Html carrying. j ule

Blended and crow-blended

Finally *c ' sseld" thesetobaccos together the Chest-crficld way — diHe rent Fromany other—to nuke Chester¬field a milder better-tastingcigarette.

1/ takes good things tomake good things ... there is isubstitute for mild ripe tobacco