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library l « ç ut-AN STATE COLLIDE OFAORI. AND ARP. SCIENCE ■Ü jhthnalln Club mr*t» loiiicM la room 21* Oidi 11 , 11. Dr. V. O. Orove anft Mlm Bwlnf In iharite. Michigan Stale News (’lassos n\ruM>d far con- vocation Friday at 11 o'clock. l*rof. F. K. Moul- ton of I . of Chicago will convocation VOLUME 18 I *|»e;ik. No on ! Wednesday. ‘AM I INTRUDING’ FIRSTDRAMABY DRAMATICCLUB The Michigan State Chapter of Theta Alpha Phi Giva First of Series of Plays. TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 17, 1925 To the Stiidonts of M. S. (’.: Ton days ago ard blank was a return postal .... . , . Oiailed to every -tudeat or m s. c. Up to dau. «‘ •s inan mi per cent of the ntu- dents have rp.pond-ft t„ thr. quoMInn, submitted. The Infor- mation soitahi Is »anted by Ures blent Butterfield. \\ over your desk and have forgotten to nil card rgot ten to I Mease do this FKANKs hi look if you KKDZIR. INSTALL SPONSORS NEXT FRIDAY Instsllatioa Program Next gtiti Strte dramatir patron« trentini to tilt* tirsi presenta the season, when the Miehigan wipter of the Theta Alpha i*bl . what promises to In* one <d overwhelm in gl y bunionm* W n Rehesrs. For The east includes twelve . ch ef which is given an eipinl lity to shine individually. | Friday Night. MANYCHANGES TO BE MADEIN LITTLE THEATRE New Equipment to Bo Installed; Many Improvements In Scenery and Lighting System. NUMBER 19 HOPE COLLEGE PRESIDENT SUSPENDS FRESHMEN CLASS Thr entlrp (rethmnn clan« nf IIn|it- rolisKP was suspended Thursday by Dr E. D. Dlmment, president, »hen 6ft merabera of the Class went to school In a hodv without caps or neckties, contrary to freshman rules Arrangements were beina made Friday for their retu-n to school. STATE LOSES TO WISCONSIN IN HARD FOUGHT BATTLE PAUL SMITH STARS AS HE OUTPUNTS AND OUTPASSES BADGER BACKS IN FINAL GAME OF THE SEASON. Mi i> side-splitting element com**« the funny antic« of Jerry, cotiti- u»ti«\ bulging the hlek front the f hi*, seedy »boos to the top of hi« top cretti. Stumbling rudely in* votions complica finn of affair*, the ♦*%< , threaten the financial ruin of -|||(l .■ Vare, over whom the vilHon 1 » . i»lvctifurer. Blair Hoover,, hold« I , which lie threaten* to foreclose / •cerateli«'* hi* head and dig* into . ' imiter in ;i way which should j),!',*1-,., (la* house down. ceron r lite ( otinlry 11 irk Full*. \jUf, ,-n .b*rry arrives on the seen«* a ! Malthv end party is in session, in wlti -li' who hi are’s slangy daughter reign* w ithjly from W KAI .iphisflcattsl air. I tickle, a |ier- lation, there v t admirer of all the fairer se* : Vi's jealous lover; Dora, Vi's ¡•vH friend : Margie. Va re’s eldest who event un I l.v fails liefore k Hiking Jerry ; Jane. Vare'* who is one of the hudiling writ- " rhe age ; ami Krnest. her *ecr*»- ih his 'Bostonian «Irawi ami Mw manner, whom we can 1st. , , n .basing butt erti le*, are ali Uperated by Fourteen •is «.f ilo* reception »•otiiitilftee. a I • s Jerry. Bach is a « iiar- ifself, ami lemls Attingi y to performance* of tin* bewildered Bxtensiv*» tmprot its for the iff 1*» Thentr» nd«-r wav at the resent tim** New equipment, r«*-. nmping «if 1 'he old . a new lighting ' ¡stem and tiew <••,•n*ryare among ; i** general « h anges be in g made. Perhaps th lent will !• the* « •*! .1 *»! or improve- ishing of a irge cyclora ma of silk which will •rve aa a b;i«‘kgrotilH fi 1)n w hich to ! iti id their >“-enery N*•w dressing 1 •k variety I ml a stage grid for suspending enery ¡ire led There ill be severa ! to the cq 'llpttien nts-ri or sets add 1 plan* are rider way t <> red« • »r;if** the iront CAMPUS OVERSEER SERIOUSLY ILL Tommy Gnnson Recovering From Operation; Joha Crottmaa Alto III. FIRST WOMAN GRADUATE DONATES GIFT TO UNION Eva Coryell McBain, '79, Donate* Fuadi for Union Drinking Fountain*. i*> T. I.. I iikistie Special ( orrespctiidfiit «.•try in of Mil-1» rye!! Me or drop. their plat* • ring •** lights I" v itunson. cam- oTt«*d »eriously ili ;pital ut I.ansing lowly from ¡iti utnlerwent la*l Us operation wn* » ¡in operation of 'are io he mode rmlt. " cn .ii prominent i is i«»r thè Just 35 ' n«r bis officiai ra- over«eer he ha* of "thè witiies* in lown.” M. S. C. HAS NEW RADIOSTATION Amileur Operatori; Will Reach All Over United Stale*. stalling drinking fountain* in the! new Union building. A poster was placed in t he main i lobby of the building during Home- coming with a list of suggestions for those who wishful to <onf ributp to the building, and drinking fountains wore one of the Htiggestion* It is expected that two of the foun- tain* will he placed on the main floor i and on** on the second floor. FRESHMEN A PPOINT CLASS COMMITTEES Committee« On By-Lawi, Clan Color« and Indoor BateBall Are Appointed. smith J ake sia rung kicked, • lern business wnrld vlllia , ?he )M>r*on of Blair Muovei i va ciotta Fremii mai. i ber Fremii nccont a a n - and lite ciitttÌM.rs«.tii <;*t Mrs. IlaNling«. I ìiiìmI i ol -ld\ • empleie • :i«t. l har.irters Are Inique. ad bis tu mi I v d rinvi. Jan Mplifting mot ives, Vi a od io* 1 la-radi ;.»r Thtirs«! Morrish. pr tion. and l’r SCHOOLOFTHE AIR TOPIC RADIO MEET M. S. C. is Registered As Charter Member In Association of College Broadcasters. itrried "ti me I* id and Iti« entritmdiig Fora timi Iter fetchl and ber dusli, ¡ire are slire io rema ili i he •»!«« tator* iotig ({bolli tlletil ioti ••( ' « as follows: tiordoii Whitburn Mary Wing Annie Lauri«* Wall« EMPLOYMENT BUREAU GETS NEW MANAGER Fremont Face Receive« Appoint- ment As New Head. Im i Klltlw sprit ItcfiMl. Ibolgers, llM-y were well a giti lisi t he wide end \ IH Oli,sili back« WIlo Iliade >>urti* eh etery try |*he lh«r*. MiAndrew* ami »•Hi a roilective pair of lite Aggles lui va* Hot Mn>D *• m ì . !•■*** ineo nlfernafely sw-ept b case i mi feritati !y ont* Stai, seoondrry ihferise. ing ki» k.fff la*» I Inrmori all or. hi* ó>md line ìì varr| re l.t on Hort I « Terl Christie lieotge W.wMlbitrv I Nirothy Mu« KMchnnt I’.bstiior Bonningbaii«*an '-mgs > Kvelyn « ..rnman Ivan 1ten in* UNIONORCHESTRA STARTSITS SEASON Tour Being Planned far Chrittaut Vacation ; Preaoat Personnel Is Aaaaaaacad. «•sly organized Michigan >n orrheatra opened it* •e sophomore class party Friday night and at the *rty Saturday night. The n i* ¡in cight-piece or« h•**»- •mpettfive bast* with all iftinana »digible to com- r * being planned for the i .ring i hriNtmaa vacation e eentrnl section *»f the liesjueats have already atart- in. Harry Neltmn. mi the college and mayor «*f made .t request for the 1 »r .« dinner «lance on New ’•ay and ai*o a New Year'* *•«* I r*-»ei»t pers«»nnel of the or- - as follow* Carl Cros*. di* ! - »no. Hob* rt Ntenstead. *ai- VV a Ilace Bennett, saza- arol McOufftn. «.izaphone. ! lioach. trumpet; Horace " * trombone. Ituaseii Sco-i »njo, Kenneth C ’arllale, HEALTH servicehead SPEAKS AT ST. JOSEPH ^*l* Health CaaMMMaaar And H*»«i d Collage Hoallh Sarvic* ^P*aha at State Caafanaca. r ^Ib. »late comtnis- l,f health, and director of the of tlin college, waa* t'' main »peakera at a con-.’ b-e of the Lake Michigan Sani- aaaociation held at S t Joseph *■’ «*.«.u - * ' *ft-day eoifsrtSM *m he'd to . o« "eUoaiaf op Mlckl- ll0B "C**® l*ka Mlehliaa Suita-; ly, ‘“ «^tioa >u lormod la Jaaa I JUDGING CLASS PLANS TO ATTEND STOCK SHOW Senior Slock Judging Class Pre- pares for National Live Stock Show. (biw-n » I»«* s l d f * . ntideilc«' of th«« IcW minili«** '*"• m i •rnhl on ling b\ a Win Iinie«| !out of II.M il («'n lid»- Mptnin 1’lllaski - •• » 1« «1 m i im Smith « it* :i m l WILLIAM A. SCHULGEN IS BAND PRESIDENT Now Organixation to Aid Director and Business Manager la Carrying Oat Plana. SPECIAL CONVOCATION FOR FRIDAY MORNING Prof. F. R. Moaltoa of University of Chicago, Famous Astronom- 4 er to Speak. MISS NIGHTINGALE SPEAKS AT GIRLS’ CONVOCATION in This Coaatry To Investigate Exteaaiaa Work. XI SIGMA PHI GIVES SCHOLARSHIP PRIZE To Be Presented At Meeting Of Honorary Forestry Fraternity. spoitdim «mi lu If Electrical Engineering Stndents Meet Ta Discuss Electrical Shaw ••ngm«* Ding Senior elqcti denis m il m**»* hall lo turth-r ft.«- 1 « the -omina »■Iwtrlra! »h«)» It “* probahlft that the arran«ement* tor the .hoar «ill he romplated ,«t thta «—»ton PHONE CIRCUIT CONNECTS ENGINEERING DEPARTMENTS A complete telephone uirruit ha« been MUhllaked bet weep «he labo- ratorieo of the engineering depart mat. B. K- Onhourne ha« .been re apoaaible for thia recent improve Hardy t-f i-ne ¡den« tuobii** ««rmpany »ho »a» n Not In. ha» tte«*n obliged ,f tiiKit on that day but will -unie later eon ro tation In There »til be no t onroca- jewday for fhi* r*»a»on. >■ in U n g la n d h the «'dm ation of th.. the rirai distrirts and to .1 population f t nuit ni b « rurreapnnd orntswba« tt»s and I b«r»* ât r e* variotm t. h 1 ou ni y. ihe » ar that brought on ••,0» development of the Worn* n s In stitute a« there ah a vital nectd for {iroelmiionf’anada b*d|*ul v.rv rtiU'h ¡n jtn ileyelopfnenf also ;ih ' anada lia» u» b un organiiatlon Th*»inafitute» bar*« * xisted sin'-e 1515 and n«»w In 1 Kngland has a total of .’..l'O«) fnstifute* m m AM ua Amsut UTW UK THE ACTE DEAN RYDER SPEAKS ON THE PEACE PACT" Appears Before North Side Com- mercial Club. I » . u t t: It Hr.I-r i-Mr.--«-.I it,,. North Hi do < o miner« lui *lub «.f I ¿a n Promiaeat Speaker Ta Be Soared For Eagmoermg Coavocaba Arrangement* are being made to »'•cure a prominent *peaker for the engineering conroeation to be held Jan 20 . If Dttidenu hare any atig- ip-stioa a boot who to tnrite, they are asked to aee Dean Biaaall. Vovedty n< f* that wtll lie uniiaual) ami **nt«*rtaining will he a feature «»f ; the Thriii Alpha l*hl profluetifin at the Little 'rh«*atre Thoraday night. L. C*. Morae, a WKAM artiafa and a metata*r of the varsity quartet w ill: give "The Arkansas Traveler" between! the first and mvomI reta. Be tween the Hi-ond and third acta. Ruth! Becker and Jaaca Hmhanan will i demooatrate the rharteaton." STUDENT VETERNIARY ASS’N TO HOLD MEETING NOV. 17 Plan* for reception of tin* in sfrmloru of the Mbiiigan .Sfate «ol lege s «‘ferini! r i «lepnrt fneilt will fil rung«-«! nf flii* fmtf ineeflug of the Htii dent Veterinary association which [ will be held Tuesday « vning. Nov. 17 . B*‘fr«'sitfitf'iirs hi II Is* *rv*•»I at the dome ««f the tms‘ting wbleli will 1st« held in the clinic building Ail inatrudora are inviiecj t«» a'Mul the regular meeting* of the Htildeut V’eterinary nsMM-intion which tire held »•very Jw o weeks bur the pre*i<k«nf of j the aapHM-irtlon r**|Mirta that an average of one inatrudor at a meet ing the' record thl year. Ile «fntea furth«‘r I that no due« will la* colkartod at the next meeting in Ike hoi» of securing • large attendance. 1' FACULTY FOLK CLUB MEET WELL ATTENDED Mrs. F. W. Chamberlain Vas Chairman of Program; Club Plaaa lo Hold Due*, illy Folk «lib 1n »‘ fit i n g held in thè .itile Tb ca ir* Fr irla v iftern«M-n Tilt* n ««e* in* was ili 1 1 it a t lire <«f a t him - •le party Mrs Fr W * barn ber lain was hairman <>f thè «-otti rt« it tee which lad « barge of tl h«« meeting Mr» Helen Roberta Sholl played two pi- ano selection* Mrs I,. Brattin also gave a reading In costume The Faculty Folk club ho Ida a regular meeting the «ernnd Friday of each month An informal daacn I* planned by the society to be given I in the armory Thuraday. Nov. 24. aa an extra event. LOUT--Brown leut her handling at gymnaalftm Saturday afternoon. Re» ward. Urn. O. W. Ilobba, 013 Grove a t Bhone 333*78.

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jh t h n a l ln Club mr*t» loiiicM la room 21* Oidi 1 1 ,11. Dr. V. O. Oro ve anft Mlm Bwlnf In iharite. Michigan Stale News ( ’ la s s o s n\ruM> d f a r c o n ­

v o c a t i o n F r i d a y a t 11 o 'cl oc k . l* r o f . F . K . M o u l ­ton o f I . o f C h i c a g o w i l l

c o n v o c a t i o n

V O L U M E 18

I *|»e;ik. N o on! Wednesday.

‘AM I INTRUDING’ FIRST DRAMA BY DRAMATIC CLUB

The Michigan State Chapter of Theta Alpha Phi Giva First

of Series of Plays.

TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 17, 1925T o t h e S t i i d o n t s o f M. S . ( ’ . :

T o n d a y s a g o a r d b l a n k w a s

a r e t u r n p o s t a l . . . . . , . O i a i l e d t o e v e r y

- t u d e a t o r m s . c . Up to d a u . «‘ • s i n a n mi p e r c e n t o f t h e ntu- d e n t s h a v e r p . p o n d - f t t „ thr. q u o M I n n , s u b m i t t e d . T h e I n f o r ­m a t i o n s o i t a h i Is » a n t e d b y U r e s b l e n t B u t t e r f i e l d . \ \ o v e r y o u r d e s k a n d h a v e f o r g o t t e n to ni l c a r d

r g o t t e n to I Mea se d o this

F K A N K s

hi l o o k i f y o u

KKDZIR.

INSTALL SPONSORS NEXT FRIDAY

Instsllatioa Program Next

gtiti Strte dramatir patron« trentini to tilt* tirsi presenta the season, when the Miehigan wipter of the Theta Alpha i*bl . what promises to In* one <d

overwhelm in gl y bunionm*

W n Rehesrs. ForThe east includes twelve

. ch ef which is given an eipinllity to shine individually. | Friday Night.

MANY CHANGES TO BE MADE IN LITTLE THEATRE

New Equipment to Bo Installed; Many Improvements In Scenery

and Lighting System.

NUMBER 19

HOPE COLLEGE PRESIDENT SUSPENDS FRESHMEN CLASS

T h r e n t l r p ( r e t h m n n c la n « n f IIn|it- r o l i s K P w a s s u s p e n d e d T h u r s d a y b y D r E . D. D l m m e n t , p r e s i d e n t , » h e n 6ft m e r a b e r a o f t h e C l a s s w e n t t o s c h o o l In a h o d v w i t h o u t c a p s o r n e c k t i e s , c o n t r a r y t o f r e s h m a n r u l e s

A r r a n g e m e n t s w e r e b e i n a m a d e F r i d a y f o r t h e i r r e t u - n t o s c h o o l .

STATE LOSES TO WISCONSININ HARD FOUGHT BATTLE

PAUL SMITH STARS AS HE OUTPUNTS AND OUTPASSES BADGER BACKS IN FINAL GAME OF THE SEASON.

Mi

i> side-splitting element com**« the funny antic« of Je r ry , cotiti- u»ti«\ bulging the hlek front the f hi*, seedy »boos to the top of hi«• top cretti. Stumbling rudely in* votions complica finn of affair*, the ♦*% <

, threaten the financial ruin of - | | |(l

.■ Vare, over whom the vilHon 1 » .i»lvctifurer. B la ir Hoover,, hold« I ,

which lie threaten* to foreclose /•cerateli«'* hi* head and dig* into . '

imiter in ;i way which should j),!',*1-,.,(la* house down. ceron rlite ( otinlry 11 irk Full*. \jUf,

,-n .b*rry arrives on the seen«* a ! Malthv end party is in session, in wlti -li' who hi are’s slangy daughter reign* w ith j ly from W K A I .iphisflcattsl air. I tickle, a |ier- lation, there v t admirer of all the fa irer se* :

Vi's j e a l o u s l o v e r ; D o r a , V i ' s ¡•vH f r i e n d : M a r g i e . V a r e ’s e l d e s t

w h o e v e n t un I l.v f a i l s l i e f o r e k H ik in g J e r r y ; J a n e . V a r e ' *

who is o n e o f t h e h u d i l i n g w r i t - " rhe a g e ; a m i K r n e s t . h e r *ecr*»-

i h his ' B o s t o n i a n «I raw i a m i Mw m a n n e r , w h o m w e c a n 1 s t . , ,

n .basing butt erti le*, are ali U perated by Fourteen• is «.f ilo* reception »•otiiitilftee.

a I • s J e r r y . Bach is a « iiar- ifself, ami lemls Attingi y to

performance* of tin* bewildered

Bxtensiv*» tmprot its for theiff 1*» Thentr» nd«-r wav at theresent tim** New equipment, r«*-.nmping «if 1'he old . a ne w lighting '¡stem and tiew <••,•n*ry are among ;i** general «h anges b e in g made.

Perhaps th lent w i l l ! • the* « •*! .1 *»!

or improve-ishing o f a

irge cyclora ma of s i l k which will•rve aa a b;i«‘kgrotil H fi 1)n w hich to !iti id their >“-enery N*•w dressing 1

•k variety Iml a stage grid for suspendingenery ¡ i r e led Thereill be severa ! to the cq ' l lptt ien

nts-ri o r s e t s add 1 plan* are

rider w a y t <> re d « • »r;if** the i r o n t

CAMPUS OVERSEER SERIOUSLY ILL

Tommy Gnnson Recovering From Operation; Joha Crottmaa

Alto III.

FIRST WOMAN GRADUATE DONATES GIFT TO UNION

Eva Coryell McBain, '79, Donate* Fuadi for Union Drinking

Fountain*.

i*> T. I.. I i i k i s t i eSpecial ( orrespctiidfiit

«.•try in

• of Mil-1» r y e ! ! M e

or

drop.

• their plat*• r i n g •** l i g h t s I"

v i t u n s o n . c a m - oTt«*d » e r i o u s l y il i ;p i t a l ut I . a n s i n g l o w l y f r o m ¡iti • u t n l e r w e n t l a * l Us o p e r a t i o n w n *» ¡in o p e r a t i o n of ' a r e i o he m o d e r m l t .

" c n .ii p r o m i n e n t i is i«»r t h è Ju s t 35 ' n«r b i s o f f i c i a i r a - o v e r « e e r h e h a *

o f " t h è w i t i i e s * in l o w n . ”

M. S. C. HAS NEW RADIOSTATION

Amileur Operatori; Will Reach All

Over United Stale*.

s t a l l i n g d r i n k i n g f o u n t a i n * in t h e ! n e w U n i o n b u i l d i n g .

A p o s t e r w a s p l a c e d in t h e m a i n i l o b b y o f t h e b u i l d i n g d u r i n g H o m e ­c o m i n g w i t h a l ist o f s u g g e s t i o n s f o r t h o s e w h o w i sh f u l t o <o nf r i b u t p to t h e b u i l d i n g , a n d d r i n k i n g f o u n t a i n s w o r e o n e o f t h e H t i g g e s t i o n *

It is e x p e c t e d t h a t t w o o f t h e f o u n ­t a i n * w i l l h e p l a c e d o n t h e m a i n f l o o r i a n d on** o n t h e s e c o n d f l o o r .

FRESHMEN A PPOINT CLASS COMMITTEES

Committee« On By-Lawi, Clan Color« and Indoor BateBall

Are Appointed.

s m i t h J a k e

s i a r u n g k i c ke d ,

• ler n b u s i n e s s w n r l d v l l l i a , ? he )M>r*on o f B l a i r Muov ei

i va ciotta F r e m i i m a i . i b e r F r e m i i ncc on t a a

n - a n d l i t e ciitttÌM.rs«.tii■ <;*t Mrs. IlaNling«. IìiiìmIi ol■ ■ - ld \ • e m p l e i e • :i«t.

l h a r . i r t e r s A r e I n i q u e .

ad b i s tu mi I v d r i n v i . J a n Mplift ing mot iv es, V i a o d io*

1 l a - r a d i ; .»r Thtirs«!

M o r r i s h . pr t i o n . and l’ r

SCHOOL OF THE AIR TOPIC RADIO MEET

M. S. C. is Registered As Charter Member In Association of

College Broadcasters.

i t rr i e d " t i m e

I* ida n d Iti« e n t r i t m d i i g Fora t imi Iter fe tc hl a n d b e r d u s l i , ¡ i r e a r e s l i r e i o r e m a ili i he •»!«« t a t o r * iotig( { b o l l i t l l e t i l i o t i • • ( '

« a s f o l l o w s :t i o r d o i i W h i t b u r n

Mary W i n g Annie Lauri«* Wall«

EMPLOYMENT BUREAU GETS NEW MANAGER

Fremont Face Receive« Appoint­ment As New Head.

Im i Klltlw sprit ItcfiMl.

Ib o l g e r s , llM-y w e r e w e ll a giti lisi t he w i d e e n d

\ IH Oli,sili b a c k « W Ilo I l iade> >urti* eh etery try |*he lh « r * . MiAndrew* a m i »•Hi a r o i l e c t i v e pair o f

l i t e A g g l e s lui va* Hot Mn>D *• mì .

!•■*** ineo n lf e r n a f e ly sw-ept b c a s e i m i f e r i t a t i ! y ont * S t a i , seoondrry i h f e r i s e .

ing ki» k.fff la*» I Inrmori a l l or. hi* ó > m d l in e

ìì varr|

rel.t on Hort

I «Terl Christie

l i e o t g e W.wMlbitrvI Nirothy Mu« KMchnnt

I’.bstiior Bonningbaii«*an '-mgs > Kvelyn « ..rnman

Ivan 1 ten in*

UNION ORCHESTRA STARTSITS SEASON

Tour Being Planned far Chrittaut Vacation; Preaoat Personnel

Is Aaaaaaacad.«•sly organized Michigan > n orrheatra opened it*

• e sophomore class party Friday night and at the

*rty Saturday night. The ■ n i* ¡in cight-piece or« h•**»-

•mpettfive bast* with all iftinana »digible to com-

r * being planned for t h e i .ring i hriNtmaa vacation e eentrnl section *»f the

liesjueats have already atart- in. Harry Neltmn. mi

the college and mayor «*f made .t request for the

1 ■ »r .« dinner «lance on New ’•ay and ai*o a New Year'*

*•«* I r*-»ei»t pers«»nnel of the or- - as follow* Carl Cros*. di*

! - »no. Hob* rt Ntenstead. *ai- VV a I lace Bennett, saza-

arol McOufftn. «.izaphone.! lioach. trumpet; Horace " * t r o m b o n e . I t u a s e i i S c o - i »n jo, Kenneth C’arllale,

HEALTH serviceh eadSPEAKS AT ST. JOSEPH

^*l* Health CaaMMMaaar And H*»«i d Collage Hoallh Sarvic*

P̂*aha at State Caafanaca.r ^ Ib . »late comtnis-

l,f health, and director of the of tlin college, waa*

t ' ' main »peakera at a con-.’ b-e of the Lake Michigan Sani-

aaaociation held at S t Joseph* ■ ’ « * .« .u

- * ' *ft-day eo ifsr tS M * m he'd t o .o« "e U o a ia f op Mlckl-

ll0B "C**® l* k a M leh liaa S u i t a - ;ly , ‘ “ « ^ t io a > u lormod la Ja a a

I

JUDGING CLASS PLANS TO ATTEND STOCK SHOW

Senior Slock Judging Class Pre­pares for National Live Stock

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Colh-go are xomp who have I rani, for re. I from other colleges »ml univrraitiea. Unfortunately, hut not at all unex|aa tedly, there are aome among these newcomers who from the start let their tongues run away w ith their gisiil sense.

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