, THE MICHIGAN D A IL 'Y MICHIGAN DAILY Local Figures in News Spotlight of Last Semester =Z==== ks Raised ty Ire ' Scholarship, Society, IPolitics Athletics ' Her materaeg Made Oper a Go 'Worthwhile' Her Festival Termed Rum Drinking Brawl * * * Kept Many Students in Indigent School i [ Campus of Past Celebrities Political Scientist Wins Lecture Award The news stories o today make the history ot tomorrow. With this in mind the Daily re- vives at the close of the semes- ter the faces of those whom the pulicity glare has deeply en- "graven on the campus con- sciousness. Without recalling a complete picture of the campus scene (luring the past semester, this array com]prises a cross section of the important university fig- ures in the helds of society, ath- letics, politics, scholarship. Center of Synthetic 'Dating Bureau' Yarn S. YOAKUM, vice ie University, whose to the faculty were mned by a resolu- ary college. itor Does d Time HkAT ERINE U. FERRIN was chairman of the Mardi Gras which along with the Soph Cabaret pro- vided Detroit papers with material for "scare head" stories, the basis for which was not substantiated. Local Boy Who Made Good Resigns Post MISS ALICE LLOYD, dean of women, whose unequivocal state- ment that a Mimes effort other than one deemed "worthwhile" would have to be given without co-eds, caused Mimes to join forces with other organizations and plan "Rob- in Hood.",- (right) LAWRENCE M. GOULD, geology professor who won his place as a national lime lighter with Byrd in the Antarctic, has resigned to be- come head of the geology depart- ment at Carlton college. JEAN BENTLEwas chairman of the biggest social event of the year to be sponsored by women, the "Pan Hell" ball. As co-leader of the grand march with Theodore Nagel- voort she was the center of the spotlight on this occasion. (left) FIELDING H. YOST's claim to the publicity spotlight this year rests on a noble effort to get a post sea- son game with Northwestern and a recent series of statements explain- ing that a number of grid fatalities were not grid fatalities. (right) MAYNARD D. MORRISON, pivot man for the Wolverines for the past two seasons, was chosen last fall for center on Qrantland Rice's all- American elevep. JI RR I HARRY KIPKE ; (.eft) IARRY KIPKE, head football coach, has chalked up two Big Ten football championships for the Wol- verines in the l ast two years. ETHEL McCORMICK, social di- rector for the office of the dean of women, elicited a barrage of un- warranted publicity following her co-operation with the S t u d e n t Christian association in securing partners for a dance given for the "Rendezvous" freshmen. The "dat- ing bureau" stories which resulted vied with the "Cabaret rum brawl" for first prize in journalistic com- petition for the most synthetic news story of the year. MAYNARD D. MORRISOK LAWRENCE M. GOULD FIELDING H. YOST ,/ 7 See"Is 1° ; a Or for T he-m" with INS CLIAIRE As the Guest By of the Michigan Theatr Subscribing to i I Abp dar vlop OAor t 43- f I "Adventuresses!" "Man Hunters!" "Gold Diggers!" "Loreleisf" Id w! .nr -F With each paid second semester subscription, either new or renewal, there will be a guest ticket given to see "The Greeks Had A Word For Them" showing at the Michigan Theatre beginning, Sunday, iFeb- ruary 21. N 1 SEE A FREE SHOW AND GET A WHOLE SEMESTER'S SUBSCRIPTION TO THE 20%5 0 0 MICHIGAN DAILY, ................. RENEWAL.....................$2.00 'fit A T Tl SL'.7' 9 I