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FRESHMAN DEBATERS tOLLEGE Y. M. C. A. NORMAL CASTE ALBION GAlVI}J UHINESE OPERET'fA WIN OVER KAZOO ELECTS OFFICERS PERFORM \YELL FIRSrr ON LIST NEXT )VEDNESDAY

A TWO ·ro OX E lrnCISION GIVES NOW PJU�PARTNG FOH NEXT ('LEY ER COlUEDY BY GO,LTlSlUT'fH FTHS'r GAME OF '.I.'HE lU. I. A. A.; SOLOISTS, CHORUS, NEW SCEN- VIC'.I.'ORY TO OUR 'l'EHl; BO'l'H YEA R'S WORT{ l'Nl)Elt T,]U I). )IJrn'rS WT'J'Tl 1\JU('H APPLAUSE YPSI S'fANnS GOOD CHANCE }�RY, STUNNING •COSTUMES, TEAlUS SPEAU. WJ�LL ERSHTP OF HEAUlN ANT) lU.\NY LAUGHS OF WINNING S!IART DIAGOLUE

The dual debate between the A A.meeting was called by the Y. M. A group of Normal people, under Michigan State Normal CoHege A novelty with plenty of "kick'' freshman class of this institution C. cabinet for the purpose of the direction of Prof. J. Stuart meets Albion in the first base ball is on for Wednesday evening in the and Kalamazoo College took place electing officers for the next year. Lathers of the Expression Depart­ game of the season Friday afternoon auditorium. A Chinese with last Friday eveninl?,i. The Normal af­ The ball,oting resulted in the elec­ ment, closed the year's lecture course on the home lot. As weH as being Little Almond-Eyes, Wang-Ho, Ping­ firmative team encountered the Kal­ tion of Perry Deakin to the presi­ Tuesday evening at Pease Auditorium the first list on the Normal diamond, Po, Fee-Fo-Fum, not to speak of The amazoo negative team here, while dency, Donald Ross to the vice-presi­ with a delightful1 presentation of the Albion game will be the first dip Emperor Ming, and his attendant la­ our negative and the Kalamazoo af­ dency, Earl Younglove to the secre­ Goldsmith's clE ver comedy, "She of the Normal nineA. intoA. the swirling dies, the Misses Ti.p-Toe, Lady-Slip­ firmative trios met at Kalamazoo. taryship and Donald Holbrook to the Stoops to 'Conquer." It is now quite pool of the M. I. base ball race per, Deer-Foot, Jasmine-Bud and The result was both victory and de­ treasurership. The men hope to a tradition at the college that the for the championship of the Mich­ Lotos-Leaf. A young army of cos­ fea�, as our home team won and our start the work off immediately and last number on the lecture course igan colleg·e league. tumes, scene painters, Mongolian visiting team lost. in the near future to provide for shaH be a play staged by campus Albion is reported to have a first dancers, solo singers, chorus singers, The question was the same as in furnishing the rooms which are lo­ talent. Ticket holders look eagerly class team so if the Normalites are young and budding actors, poster ar­ the Bowling Green debate, "Resolved, cated on the ground floor of the Ad­ forward to the event and their eag­ desirous of remaining in the running tists, business managers, producers that 'Congress should enact legisla­ ministration building. Under the erness has yet to be disappointed. it is quite imperative that they musical and stage and expert adver­ tion providing for the compulsory ar­ leadership of Deakin, who is a live Each year's production seems better downA the Albion aggreg·ation Friday. tising agents-all these have turned bitration of all Ia:hor disputes in the wir.e, the associationA should prosper than its predecessor'\, and this latest large crowd of enthusiastic root­ our classic conservatory into a Chink United States, constitutionality and s.erve a purpose on the Normal was no exception to that rule. In ers is always conducive to athletic Bee-Hive! The place is giddy with waived." The Normal team remain­ campus. .ll members are asked to reading of lines and interpretation achievement and it is sincerely hoped a new industry. Gorgeous Chinese ing at home consisted of Paul Mis­ boost the organization. the work of the cast was far from that many college students will uti­ colors in kimonas and mandarin coats ner, Erna Pas.ch and Harvey Klem­ amateurish. Much difficulty was ex­ lize this opportunity to manifest an and •black skull caps with their long mer. They maintained the cause of ALL COLLEGE PARTY .perienced in the arranging of the interest in their institution and to black pigtails are everywhere. compu-lsory arbitration against El­ SATURDAY NIGHT settings, because of the size of the give their loyal support to a team Chinese -rhythms and oriental sca·les mer Littell, Robert Lundy and Vern stage and the lack of theatrical pro­ that is sure to win honor and glory haunt the halls consecrated to the Bunnell. perties but it speaks, well for the for the Green and White. shades of Bach and Palestrina.. For Both sides did remarkably well. cast that any deficiencies in the set­ CLASS GOES the moment Starly Polyphony has Our team showed the results of care­ The regular aH college party will ting went unnoti�ed because of their gathered her majestic robes about ful training; they presented a clear be given in the gymnasium on Sat­ skilifol work. SIGHT-SEEING her archaic figure and fled before analysis of the subject and had a urday evening. Heretofore the par­ Glen Knicely, as Mr. Hardcastle, the hypnotizing· swing of the Catchy well-polished delivery. Their rebut­ ties of the year have been enjoyed made a typical English country gen­ St'uff that comes out of a Chinese tal lacked energy, though it did con­ by all the students in attendance at Ueman of Goldsmith's time and garden. siderable damage to their opponents' a nominal price of admission. Now Marie Rathbun was equally good as Tuesday morning the Household Mr. Leary is the producer and arguments, that the students are enjoying an or­ his ambitious, dissatisfied wife. Ca­ Management class took a walking sings the part of Ping-Po, the master of ceremonies of the Court of Cathay. The Kalamazoo speakers gave a chestra of five pieces an additional therine VanHorn, as Kate Hardcastle, trip around the city to study loca­ AH last term the principals re­ good logical treatment of their case. ten cents must be asked to defray she who "stooped to conquer,'' and tion and architecture of houses. It hearsed weekly under Mr. Leary's Their delivery was poor, being ner­ the expenses of the parties. Certain Beatrice Johnson, as Constance Ne­ was very interesting to find designs supervision and are already in per­ vous and hurried. Though they were it is that the addition of two instru­ vi lie, were the charming blondes and styles that belong to the differ­ fect condition for their world pr.e­ somewhat inclined to quibble over ments to the orchestra necessitating of modes,ty and wisdom that litera­ ent periods of time. The Old Eng­ mi er. The chorus numbers fifty of the technical structure of the af­ an extra assessment wiH meet with ture has pictured for us of the maid­ lish Colonial and the Bungalow types our young singers and they are un­ firmative argument, their rebuttal the approval of the students. ens of the day. Almon Vedder, as were the predominating styles in der the direction of Frederick Alex­ was effective. One member of the At the last party the men certain­ Charles Marlow, and Russell Blakes­ the most attractive houses. Even ander. Mrs. Burton has b�en train­ Kalamazoo team was undoubtedly the ly were in evidence as nearly half of lee, as George Hastings, played skill­ the Old Southern Colonial is stiH to ing a group of boys to do a Mon­ best speaker on the platform. the attendance was made up of men. ful roles, as well-to-do and nothing·­ be found holding its own in dignity The question is "What has happened to-do young men. Arold Brown, as and reserve. Almost aH kinds of golian Ballet; Miss Lida Clark and As a. whol� the contest was very Miss Elirror Strafer are doing the close. M. S. N. C. was justly en­ that the men should be conspicuous Stingo, landlord at the Three Pig­ architecture are in display, varying at an all college party? eons, in both makeup and acting, from the Greek Ionic, Doric and Co­ stage setting; stunning posters have titled to the two to one decision the been executed by the art students judges awarded her; but the Kala­ Remember the admission will be might well have just stepped from rinthian, Venetian, Elizabethean, By­ 25 cents on Saturday evening. the .pages of one of Goldsmith's own zantine to combinations that must and very efficient business and ad­ mazoo freshmen put up a very strong vertising management is swinging fight, especially when one considers HOME ECONOMICS CLUB tales. Last, but by no means least, be truly American. Many houses Professor Lathers., as Tony Lumpkin, are uninteresting, with no predomi­ along by Bob Speer and Raye Platt. that they had no regular coach until The financial purpose in view is a a short time before the contest. repeated the successes of previous nating characteristics that really at­ : years in which he has interpreted tract. The class hopes to make an­ benefit for the Memorial Park Fund. i The audience was small, the aud - At the meeting of the club Mon- famous comedy characters,. other trip soon to study interior The whole production is refreshingly torium being less, than half filled. day evening plans were discussed for The cast is to be cong-ratulated on decoration and planning. novel to Ypsilanti and will produce a The excellence of the debate de- the annual benefit dance which is their fine work. They have prom­ genuine thrill next Wednesday ev­ to be given in the men's gymnasium served a better attendance. It is to ised another production before the EPWORTH LEAGUE ening. Don't miss it It's corking! be hoped that the collegiate debate Saturday, April 30. The proceeds close of the term and certainly no Tickets ev.erywhere in the house are next month will receive better sup­ of this party are to be sent to the one who saw "She Stoops to Con­ fifty cents. port. little French orphan horn the club The Cast: quer" will care to miss anything that This is an advance announcement Prof. Irion of the college acted as is supporting. Tickets will be on they have to offer. Wang-Ho ()-J"ohn Finch. chairman. The judges were Regis­ sale this week at the intersection of of the special EpW10rth League ser­ The Emperor King (Baritone)- trar Hall of the university, Prof. the corridors in the main building .. Y. W. C. A. NOTES vice to be held at the Methodist Ben HeHenberg. Brees of the M. A. C. and Mr. W. C. church on April 24. Plan for this. Ping-Po (Baritone)-Walter Leary. Laird, the assistant prosecuting at­ Superintendent Roberts presided There will be a program of music, Fee-Fo-Fum, Lieutenant of the at the assembly on Wednesday in the A. and the discussion of a subject that torney for Washtenaw county. Fol­ Guard-Merland1 Kopka. lowing the debate a reception was absence of President McKenny. Dr. Miss Pierce, Y. W. 'C. secretary wiH interest you. May we see you Little Almond-Eyes (Soprano)­ held at Starkweather Hall. Speech­ M. D. Henderson, head of the exten­ from Central field office, visited the there with bells on? Be sure to Dorothy Wood. es were made by Registrar Hall and sion department of the University association last week. come, April 24 is the date. Miss Lotos-Leaf (Alto)-Miss Ne- by the two coaches, after which re­ of Michigan, addressed the assembly ville, freshments were served. The recep­ on the "Re-discovery of America." Guernsey Gordon of Albion, who Miss Tip-Toe-Miss WeinmanJli. tion was in charge of Richard Hun· Installation of the new officers and won first place in the Michigan Miss Lady-Slipper-Miss Taylor. gerford and Rachael Fox, the fresh­ The Natural Science 'Club will be cabinet will occur Wednesday even­ Oratorical contest at Albion, recent­ Miss Deer-Foot-Miss Lancaster. man representatives on the oratorical at home to the faculty and friends, ing, April 27. ly placed in the divisional contest MiS8 Jasmine-Bud-Miss Weiss. board; in honor of Dr. and Mrs. Sherzer, at held at Appleton, Wis., and will now SPRING ARRIVALS The debate was originaHy to have 7:30 Tuesday, April 19, in Room A, The cabinet entertained at Stark­ compete for honors in the inter-state been a quadrangular affair involving Science Hall. weather Hall Thursday afternoon in contest which will be held at Mit­ IN BIRDLAND the Normal,A. Kalamazoo, Hillsda·le honor of Miss Pierce. chell, S. Dak., the first Friday in and M. C., but the latter two The girls of the Ellen Richards May. Michigan has yet a chance of In sch-0ols were obliged to withdraw. house were at home last Wednesday winning first honors. Indiana, Wis­ afternoon to the faculty and stu- After four years of preparation, consin and Michigan orators will th_, main hall and Sci.ence HaH COLLEGE DEBATING dents of the Home Economics De- the seniors of the Home Economics contest for prizes, the first of which you have this week been noticing, and,, we hope, using the public listsEv­ TEAM PICKED partment. Department are now putting some is fifty dollars in gold. of their theories of home making of Spring Arrivals in Birdland. "Little .Almond Eyes," Chinese op­ into practice, in the little grey "Little Almond Eyes," Chinese op­ ery student who knows birds at a:11 eretta, exquisite music. beautiful house across from the gymnasium, etta,; a chorus of 40 voices; a ballet and awaits with eagerness their an­ nual return ought to watch his Principal Grimes of the Central dances-Pease Auditorium, April 27, known as the Ellen Richards prac­ of 20 dances-Pease Auditorium, 8:30 p. m., Admission 50c. tice house. April 27, 8:30 p. m., 50c admission. chance to break into this list at High, Professor Irion and Professor least once, though the oftener you McKay acted as the judges of the can beat the r.est to it the better, of debate tryouts in Room 38 for places course. But you'll have to hurry to on the college teams which will get it down in black and white after meet Detroit Junior ·College on May THE 1921 AURORA seeing a bird, for .each one goes down 13. Ford,, Geyer and Wood will make on the list just once, and if some u.p the affirmative team, and Bemis, 600 COPIES SOLD AT LAST WEEK'S ASSEMBLY other entry is dated ahead of yours Kopka and Speer the negative. The you've ·lost your chance. Record teams are now preparing for the de- YOU CAN GET A COPY STILL IF YOU HURRY your finds on both lists if you like, bate and to all appearances Ypsi or on the one you pass most conven­ should win both decisions if the MORE THAN 200 SNAPS OF PEOPLE YOU KNOW iently. There are labelled mounted same aggressive spirit is manifested birds in the science building vesti· in the work of the debaters on May A HISTORY OF THE GREATEST YEAR OF THE COLLEGE bule and also in Room A, where you 13 that was evident in the tryouts. may study them, If you want to Mr. Crossley of the University of 600 PICTURES OF YOUR CLASSMATES know what ones yiou may expect fo Michigan, the Webster 'Club coach, THE NEWEST AND FUNNIEST CAMPUS JOKES see during any coming week, ask is working with the teams and is Miss Phelps or any one of the seven planning for a few weeks of stren- experts in her Bird Study class. uous preparation, 50c NOW AND $1.50 ON DELIVERY OF BOOK "AN AURORA FOR EVERY STUDENT" "Little Almond Eyes," Chinese op· "Little Almond Eyes," Chinese op- eretta, .entrancing solos and duets by l eretta, Gorgeous Oriental Settings, the best talent in the Conservatory- Wonderful Costumes-Pease Audi- Pease Auditorium, April 27, 8:30 p. torium, AprH 27, 8:30 p. m. 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Gruhzit ,vas a .prisoner in Siberia on - - ,t accounti of his educHlional heli�f�. lne r n n •e@ e et<.e e ee e + e e a:&JCE,.)(,8.)(6Jonle e e e e e@ e e e e eee e e em ee e e It's our businesa Do not let this opportunity pass. eeeeeeeeee eeeeeeeEr.Aeeeee•eeee•eeeee e•e• -. - :e _zt () and b i g your frie ds. r:ae 9 REP AIRto YOUR SHOES NEW ORGANIZATION 1·· We do it well and double their life. IN NORMAL HIGH CALL 800 A society wbi,ch was but recently n n e for 1rganized in the Normal llighe is STRONG'S QUALITY SHOP i no,v jn ru ni }( ordr r. The purpose or tho Scisnerofs, ns they ca11 th m­ UP.Y CLEANING - PRESSING - REPAIRING Opposite Post Office n selves. is to furthe pul,lic speak ng and dehalinK i the school, t<.i make

it eu:-icr foro the Noriual High to We use Energine have a debating team next year since all 1ue1nbers f this year's tcarn grad­ onte. April 7, election of officers fl>r North Huron We Call for and Deliver nteTEAROOMee e ee e eee e e e e e e e e ee e see e :et�t:e::£C8:&e502 e eCROSS Ae e e e e:tJ:l . ,v. this ternt took place at the NorniaJ 18 St. I High r()Qms, Prcsi

n Af,PIIA Sl(l�IA 'l',IT: tvtrs. �. A. Lyn,a anti o)1rs. R. E. lfahaney (?i.Jnjil .J ane High) return­ ed Sunday afternoon fr m Central WHITNEY State Norn1al Co!teJ{tudent, was TROUSERS : made hnn1,rary naernber. +e eeeeeeeeeeeeee�eeeeeeeee�ea• for o MU DET.TA Tl-te ·Larnbda chnJJter of the A·lu SUNDAY, MAY 8 1' Delta sor rity e111tortaiuede the facol-n TENNIS ty at let:i on Fridny, A.prH 16 fro1n g IS o fl 4:30 to 6:30 in th Kindergarte!;0· $2 rootns. Ab ut fi:fty guests �·ere ilros­ MOTHERS' DAY cnt. Bernice Nelson sang two lec:t.ions. White Shirls pockets are on with $3 her with cheerful greeting. 'rTIE'l'A L,Ulll OA SHllllA ?\! duyn eveni ug, April 18, !,frs. Remember verya assortment r.tarl Pray, ,1 South Suuunit street, cart.ls, folders and frarnecl pnrchr11en\..s se­ entertni cd the n1e1nlu'!n1 of tho so­ You will find a choice of rority at a n101:1t tlelightful supper. lect from in out· store. to

ethe pledges or the Alpha Si1'.,.'1na Tao enL�1·tnlnedn the sorority at din­ n ru nt the Ja-p1:1-noe 'l'ea Roo1n Fri· I dny eve ing. The tables were beall- 1 tif Hy decorated \Vith tho cn1ernld :-ind gol