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18 EGISLA'l'ION COMPELS lUINOitS FIUST WILL BE CARTOON CON· EIGIIT GUrnS SCHEDULED-1''0rlt UNDER TO TAKE CON- TES'('. AND THE SECOND A TO BE PLAYED HEirn AND TINUATION COURSE FOUR AWAY NEW THINGS. IN UTAH MUCHSHOR'!' TALENT STORY CONTEST IS HERE NEW MEN COME HERE De,t1·oit Free Pre11s Cnlls Attention $3 for First Pl'izes; $2 for Second Time to be from to Fact l\lichigan is Pio· Prwes; · Honorable Mention for First to the Last Contest of neer in Education Laws Ot1ier Contestants Ohl the Coming·in Evidence Season. the That

Some time ago an article appear­ As a bit of novelty the News is to Prospects fo:i,- material to be u�ed ed in the Detroit Free Press which conduct two contests, one a cartoon on the athletic field are especially has commanded· some attention in contest and the other a short story promisi11g. Particular!�- are we for­ educational circles due to the factnew contest. Year after yea:r students tunate to have so large a .111mber of that Michigan is. one of the first have passed through this institution men returni!'lR who have played on states to get under way with the who have been capable of doing won­ Normal Fie:u in preceding years. project. The legislation is important ders with the pen and pencil, yet With the material entering college because of the new aspect which it no opportunity has been offeredIf to this fall harnessed with the material gives to education. The article reads: them to demonstrate their ability. of last year we should have a foot· "Lansing, Aug. 21. - Beginning Now the time has come. these ball team capable of winning a good­ September 1, all minors in the state contests result success.fully it is prob­ ly numbe1 of our ::,.chedutid game�. under 18 years of age, who have dis­ able that others will be carried on Foy, the star center of last year from continued attending public school later in the year. The prizes for_ first Coldwater will be out in foot ball will be forced to .attend a vocation- place in both of the contests will be togs, as will also Austin, guard from al and general continuation school un­ judged by the editor and three oth­ Laingsburg, Drake, guard, Cooney and til they become of age. er persons thoroughly competent. the Midget quarter, Hansor, who is This is in accord with an act pass­ The cartoon winning first place captain of the team. Quinn of Pe­ ed by the legislature in 1919. Every will appear in the News shortly af­ toskey, Crampton from St. Clair, school district of the state of 5000 ter the awarding of the prize. It may Williams, of' Madina, N. Y., Tomlin­ or more and containing 60 or more deal with any of the hundred and son from Grand Rapids, Walker of children subject to the provisions of one things that daily occur on the Cas1, City and Webb from Memphis,. the act will establish a vocational campus. It may be humorous or oth­ are to be out for scalps this fall on and general continuation school on erwise. A few suggestions may serve the gridiron. There are a number of the half time basis.. Pupils will at­ to throw a little light on the mat· CHARLES McKENNY, PRESIDENT M. S. N. C. new men coming who have had con­ tend not less than eight hours per ter of selection of a proper subject. siderable experience on the field and week. Studies will be arranged any "Trials of a Freshman", "Boarding ����:a:e:a:��- · � DAYS OFF ·wITH without a doubt a nurnber will make hour of the day except Saturday and House Antics", "Sophomore Calami­ THE FACULTY the team. Coach Rynearson expects Sunday. ties", and "The Curfew at Ten" nre -t _ a good showing for the first prac­ Previously minors who reached the justIf hints and are mentioned for tice, and also a struggle for places N. BIDS age of 16 were not required to have the purpose of starting things off. NEW 'fEACHERS AND STU- � OF on the team. ·orking tpe'l'mits, but under the new one has another subject which ap­ We are fortunate to have a com· DENTS, lll. S. C. w minor·• 16 and 17 who leave the pears more appropriate no partial­ lUANY RESPO�D TO THE CALL plete schedule ready for :print in )ols go to work will be sub- ity will be shown to those selecting LARE, STRKUI ArdJ '\YOODS our first edition. It might be well YOU WELCOIUE. � to/the same requirements as to one of the above subjects. The rules IN '.l'IIE YACA'ffO-' foi; every student to cut this out and ng permits as are provided by for the cartoon contests are: ��g OTHERS ARE IN SCHOOL save it where he or she may have it 'or children under 16 years. All 1. The contestant entering the for a car at easy access. noyment permits issued to min·at- 1 drawing shall be a subscriber to �he Prombes for Success in the October 9-Assumption, there.. nder 15 in the nature will be .News. To the students of 1920: A.11 R.eacly Colleg-eY Work l'i11c,l )Yith October 12 Bowling Green here. on the condition that they 2. The drawing must be made with In the name of the faculty of the October 16 Mt. Pleasant here. the continuation school eight I India Ink on pen board or other suit· college I bid you welcome. You who October 23 Adrian there. a week. able material. have been here before and have es· October 30 Alma there. e bill this year will affect only All drawings must be in the offke tablished friendship with the mem· Miss Estelle Downing taught dur- November 6 D. J. C. here. rs who reach the age Hi a fter. by November 12. bers of the faculty know how genuine ing· the summer in the Holy Rosary November 15 Albion there. tember 1. In 1921 it will apply to The short story contest no doubt Academy at Bay City. ' this welcome is, and you who come November 20 Hillsdale here se who become 17 after Septem- will resolve itself into a contest de: to us for the first time will soon Prof. Alexander has returned from Among these several teams is ex- r 1. picting humorous incidents which come to know that this welcome is the University of California where he pected a wholesome rivalry and com­ School districts where these schools have happened upon the campus or from the heart. had charge of the music department. petition for the honors of the field. ill be established will receive both incidents purely imaginary. The sub­ Miss Estabrook Rankin of the Eng- Out of the eight games we have the It is a great thing to have the op­ ate and federal support under the jects mentioned for the cartoon con- lish department taught at Mankato, good f ortunte to have fo,u played portunities of college life, to come mith-Hughes law. test may suggest ideas for the writers Minn., this summer in the Normal: on our own field. under the loodership of men and Not only in Michigan has the state and enternig contestants. The story School . A hundred per cent attendance on women of scholarship, of experience 'eg-islature been busy passing legis· reciving first place will be publish­ Prof. Peet and family have been the bleachers will be expected by and of personality, and with them to ation providing for further school- ed upon the awarding of the prize enjoying a few weeks at their cot· the team and a hundred per cent12 we travel over the pathways of human ing but Utali as well has been nurh- and the rules for this contest are: tage at Crystal Lake. shall have. Remember the first game knowledge. It's a fine thing to have bered in the front ranks. A bulletin 1. The contestants entering stories Prof. McKay has been industrious- here will be played October on the associations of college days, to received recently states that tl1is must be subscribers to the News. ly engaged in carpentry at the lake Normal Field. Watch for the an· catch the inspiration and enthusiasm state has enacted some of the most 2. The story must be legibly writ­ where he is erecting a cottage. nouncement of the time. We shall wriich com� from mingling with for­ far-reaching. educational legislation ten with pen and ink and on one side Prof. Harriet MacKenzie has re- endeavor to keep the student body ward-looking, ambitious young people to be found on the statute books of of paper only. turned from her trip through tlie posted on the up to the minute ath· of one's own age. It's a wholesome any state. Note the following: 3. The story must be not more west. I letics of the college. (1) Increase of compulsory schoc.-1 than 500 words in length. experience to go up against the har

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STUDENT DIRECTORY FREE TO NEWS SUBSCRIBERS THERE'E A REASON Subscription Price Same as Preceding If this is your first year at Ypsi we want you to come in and MILLER'S Ye.ars-Days Set for Big Drive get acquainted. We will appreciate your trade and you will d n i a i n i a appreciate our service. ana n Washington at Pearl Pearl 174 After ue co s der t o of the questd id ond of howa to make thed Norm l News hit home the m a geme t ahas ec e to stdrt the goo work by - usingi n a mucha bettern gr de aof p aperd CLOTHING & FURNISHINGS than everd nused before. "AThe subscrip­nd i 1 d i i a t o price h s ot been r ised n Quality Service Satisfaction r•:e:a:a:althe stu e t irectory Fried n Nee " st ll is given free w th d sub­ . scriptiona of a year. The e itora ex­ • . pectsi to select hisa staff immea iately soa th ta the workand should n st rtd off STILL ON THE wd thn thed nextnd a p per.u With i good a d C. S. 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Be preparedd to s gd for the ye r od •:.. :••!: .. .. !••: .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. :�:-;: .... : : ...... : :: ...... : :..: .. : : :.. .. : ..: ..: :.. ..:.. : .. :..:.. .. :.. :++::: .. ..:++:.. ..: :.. ..:• Tu: ..sd :d .. : .. :.. Wednesday, Septemb r y e ay and e y• GIFT GOODS OF THE BETTER GRADE ,:, 28 an 29. The irectory will be e- f•: 1i about the sixth week of the. ��STUDENT::� DIRECTORY at :!: We are always * :;: glad to have students come in and sp.end :;: 1 GIVEN Wl'l'H NEWS ::: their spare times when down town. ::: a d n in an · •:• ,:, C, re shoul bed takeni whe a fill gn � �i .:. ,;, out the nbl d ks for entrya in directol'y. i I MISSION :f: :1: naIn thean past iffn culty h sa bee .•,•• ,, experie cen n in th t somein dof thei THE • � WI � a d a 207 Michigan A. ve. :!.: o eo. D • s • t zer & c o. ,, mes d telepho e numbers s well an :!.: have bee i correctly pr te . Th s d n itors hope toan m ke up a H. B. BAKER, Jr., Prop. .;;:.. 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SPANISH PEANUTS copy of thea namesa in the corri ors SULLIVAN-COOK that mist kes umd y be correctea be­ For you will hear it's name as Ypsilanti's leading clothiers. fore thea m teri l goes to thea print­ Oaudy's Chocolate Shop ad a a nd er. If this sho l be the c se please Opposite Martha Washington correcta a ny mistakes that h ve been m e with sh rp pencil a write PRETTYs sm H WEDDINGas possible. Write plainly. HOME Star § Hirsch- § A THE ddHOWE a d a id n n Attached STUDENTS very pretty wen ing iw s sol· Wickwire emnizeu t then res e dace of Mr. a d It's our business to Mrs. S. E. Howea o d Summin t i street Collar A gusta 18 whe their ughter,ni Hel­ Clothes len Leone w s unite marr age to 1 REPAIR YOUR SHOES Rev. J mesd Mutchmorad ofa Win peg, Shirts We do it well and double their life. Manitoba.i n nd The bri e is a gr u nte of the Yps la dti high school,d M. S. N. C., a a amember ni of the Harmon ious Mys­ tics an receive her B. S.in at Colum­ind bi aU nversity d lastn Ju e. STRONG'S QUALITY SHOP ndMrs. Mutchmor taught the k ­ Opposite Post Office ergn rte epartme t of the Owosso a the Grosse Pointe schools and o e year in th� Foxwonrl private school at Flushing, Lo:ig Ts':rn)IBJmS Ot' 'l'HE FACUL'IY Cash Prizes to the Winners! Competent J dges ti g '> rn THE NORMAL COLLEGE NEWS n Exclusive Job Printers 5.7.() e n u S. Washi gton Sl. l 1·or. R. A. Wells, depart c.nt of Cartoon a d Story contest! Lea,'e yo r entry at News office ™ :\falhematics, is a graduate o-f th University of )ticbigan and co1nes to e ssour ,:e:e:,;ee • e:e:e:e e a:e :e:ee e ee e o : � Nor1nal College Crom Park Colic.go �Ti i. Prof. Theo. W. H. Irion c.omes to • ' the Education department. He is n gro.Juat.� or CaJ>e Girardeau Tench­ HAI G s eni' ColJege, l\,[is.souri, the Universitye of i\.fissouri and Tenclu�rs' CoHeg , n THE DRUG S'J.'ORE ON THE CORNER Columbia. Be lco.ves th� Springfield .Nortnal School i I\otiS$uti to tak<: up his v.·ork here� n * :\fiss Jessie :Richardso ejoins the for-- l:! Home Econornn ies Departm nt in the departme t. ofe Fo<>ds. She took hor e EASTMAl.'-l KODA.KS AND training at th University of :Ptfinne­ SUPPLIES sotn.. STATI0l\1ERY l1.'li:1s NcJlie Ferrin ia another acldi­ CRA�E'S t�on to the Home Economics depart­ PENS ment..n She prepared for teaching nt WATERMAN FOUNTAIN EVERSHARP PENCILS Colu tbin University. -' NYAL AND SAN l'OX LINES A1'-1) EVERYTHING IN Mr. Walter Leary oi the Wither· spoon School of ){usic,r New York n TOTI..ET ARTICLES � City, cotncs as teachoe of voice in � pl�c:e of �fr. T.i d gren. Our best wish for him is th:\.t he will sing hhn­ • self into the hea.rts of the students • · as did his predecessor.e NOR!L.\.L S'rUDl�N'l'S ! = I e C80:3'960��======,,....===0a:ee0==e.�=="� Miss Bllnth da Spofford is a grsd· : : : 1 Q uate of the Normal ColJ ge depart- * ment of music and comes back to l,ie:e:e:e:e:u::e:e:8:8:re:eA Ae e e A es e::e:e :3'9:e:9:e:9ce:E: e e:e:e:se® e® ea l:ll:le:e l'9:lee:e: : oee e:e:e:e:e:e:8:9::e:e::e:e::e:e::e:a:e:a®li:!e ee Aee e e ee A ee 9 9 - •cti:i:o MINNISS & COTTON, College Shoe Shop, 103 take the plnee n).ade vaca.nt by tho rev J:t resignation or [\,lrs. Celi� Blomgren .�g Michigan Avenue, Invite You. D clahJ. rna )fr. Hnrry L. Smith is another Nor ' rleen ColJc.gc.e agraduntoa ,vhoo af'Lcr ex­ma I CALL 800 Shoe pe i c , js l� 11ed b ck t hi:;. Al This �tore for ycars known as the College Shop invites !.·. J\.fater. Hr+ i:; to he assistant profes­ your inspection of the finest array of nobby school and dress g for sor of Physics. Ivliss Florence. Lyon takes tho phic� g shoes, Party slippers, Gym .�hoes, Bullet slippers, comfy slip- E M n n DRY PRESSING - REPAIRING of !'tUs.s O,vyer in the Department o-f pers a d Budoui r Slippers. I fact any footwear you may de- ·, CLE.l\.N!NG - :&lodern Languages. She had her trnin- M ing at the U. of Tndiana and conl.es � sire. 1 n n n to us directly fronl. Forte \Va}'"nc. in See a few of the ma y styles in "Rowima Window". All We use E crsi e ,vhich city she held a t aching µosi- J n e u sizes, 2 to 9. all widths Triple A to E. I tion. n e r oo e 18 North Huro St. We Call for and Deliver I I\{i!sS O\i\'(!. thP ino is th •chnew l.ki Shlles o! t.hc ======.l' n =�======eeM.ee==== to,,, e: e =· hy.,i��l :Edorntion e rt nen of : : : d p, 1 t, ii chc. Normal College ,vill be i str:uc· ---;�;��.... , ; ;;���--;;����-- ra:e:ez,i e ee::eeeeee lte'9.8.il.iKAAeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeoeee-:e= tors in th•t department. Miss Dodge � ,.ce:e= �������� received her training at the North- . ern Illinois Stat.e Nor1nnl School, the i FOR STUDENTS! Chicago Normnl School of Physical Education and rcocivcd he,· B. .Pd. e e at the Michig•n St•te Nonn.,\ Col· Personal Care ltcips logee . .3fiss Boughn r atty nded the \V st Vil'ginia Universit at ldorgun- Hair Brushes Tooth Pastes You must get acquainted with town and v.·as later gruduutc9C8:llll:'l:Slmmmmee:!(i' Said the l:luclson Post-Gazette in an i:;suo i..hi:. su1nro�r: Fourv ladic� front Yp.sila.nti hove sol ed t.he prob1em of getting �n en·e Joyo.b1e vacation by using a nov i 'fHE CA�lP STUDIO n I 1uet.hod. '!'hey p1·ocu1·ct1 u horse antl tv.•o aeat.eU6"h:9 :e9 61+ & � � nrun, and l(extorel. '!'J1oy sioppod iu liudson eQ.nd spent.e Thursday ight.:; 2 n ' The ladi s ,ver friends or Ivlrs. Loui o � ' .I\Hcn 'l'hornpso and her motherr 1',lrs. I Alien and ,vhitc hot(!.e a Thu sday1 cull· cd ou Lhcn1. In t.hei:i d ys \\henr then avetagt pet-son is benta ou i..cu i .i; lhrough the country t an evet in­ creasing neerate sof speedv it is et'(!.J'.rc:�h- ing t.o 1 t ome , ho pref r for a short time to go bnck to oJd fa.sh· ionc.d 1netholl rs a. ,veek. · "Just Across" ] <)On1 ,viH Het-ve a caf teri e e Fletcher & Fletcher �·ith Nonna.1 atudents �t the counter. 707 W. CROSS ST. ---YPSILANTI, MICH. The d partment rconsid r the.mseh•cs ON THE CORNER fortunuto in secu in�e Miss Portere .. 1nanagcr of the Hon1 con Cafet ria. �&eA"A��ee:ee�esse�