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THURISDAY >4I 6 1927
M OVIE [WINNE[R'sSOONJ'JAviation Assembly
- To Be Held'Tuesday
TO 60 TO. VOLLYWOOB densaeIneese n nein h
In order to find out how many stu-
Finalists PleasedI ith Results O . two hour course in naval aviation
Recent Com petitio n Held At, rwhc will be offered by the Univer-,
sity next year, a meeting will be held
ManyCollgeson Tuesday evening, May 31, at, 7:30
o'cloclq in room 348, West Engineer-
TO END SEMESTER FIRST ing building.
Mvoving pictures of airplanes man-
Announcement as to when Mich- euvers, will be shown, and also Lieu-
igan's two finalists in the college mo- tenantsi Williams and Marshall of the
tion picture contest recently corn- Detroit aviation unit will speak at
pleted, Thomas K. Denton, '28, and the meeting.'
Leland S. 'Wilcox, '27, will leave for This new course in naval aviation
Holiywoad: has not yet been made by which officers of the Detroit Naval
the First National studios there. Both Reserve unit and members of the Un-
men received telegranrs yesterday iversity faculty, will corn-blne in of-
from John McCormick, general man- 'fering is open to all miale students,
ager of the contest, congratulating American born, who can pass a sat-
them on their victory, and advising isf ,tort' physical examination. Suc-
them that information concerning cessful, completion of it off ers to the
final arrangements and full details students two summer periods of actual
of the undertaking will follow with-} flight training. The first period of
in aday or two.! practice flying will be given at the,
When interviewed yesterday by Great Lakes training station in sea.
The Daily, Wilcox and Denton ex- planes-specially designed for stu-
pressed themselves, as pleased with dents.
the results of the contest and anxi-t After completing, 30 hours of solo
4ous to fulfill their obligations andi flying, students will be transferred
1r ake good. They do not know yet to the naval air base at Hampton
just when they will leave, but they 'Roads, Va., where instruction in~ more
will finish this semester. advanced types of planes will be giv-
en. Com--letion of this course entitles
NORTHWESTERN - Lincoln. ball, the student to a commission in the
the n~ew law building, is a duplicate United States Naval D~eserve Aviation
of the British house .of Commons. unit.

THE MICHIGAN DAILY raC TRU

Serenading Season, Has Finally Opened;
Permits May Be Requilred By Committee

ST""ARTS TODAY

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By lKernel
A spasm of serenadles,
others not so good, has
campus and some sororities
ered on the average of twi
it is reported from autheni
'Women students are kept
til far into the night b~y
and discords of the offer
the loss of sleep is becoi
A complaint frequently
that the serenaders fail tc

(21('d betAween tw\o sororities reports
some good, t hat invariably the serenaders sing
seized the! their thlree songs at t he first one,
s are o1)th- then lea e and sing the same three at
ice a week,; the sori ,ty on the other side. Drastic
tic sources. measures have been taken to curb the
awake un- practice, for the welfare of the frater-
the moans nity men; and' spotlights, arranged to
enders, andl shine onl the windows of the, soror-
ng serious. ities when the girls show their heads,
voicedl is have proven most effective.
owarn the No serious injuries have as yet been

A Custom Made' Comedy!
-wiithi
SALLY OINEIL and ROY D"ARC Y

sororities in auvyanace, and~ as a conl- reportedl, but it is expOcted tha~t tile
sequence the girls are unable to pre- office of l ti dean will take the matter
pare sandwiches, lemonade, and other up, anad thai on)aly 'upperclassmen in

things which the vocalists deserve.l
The women studlents generally regret!
the fact that they have been inable
to suitably reimburse the kind stu-
dents for their concerts.
It is renorted from unautheni c
sources that at times there is as muchl
as one good voice out of four, and the
other three are rarely more than
three notes ahead or b~ehind. One fra-
ternity with the ill-fortune to be lo-!

good scholastic standing will be allow-
edl to serenadle next year. Permits will
b~e issued at the office of the dean and
all studenits seren ading without them
will be liable to discipline, by the stu-
dent committee on serenading. This
is only a tentative plan.
Among the most tragic incidents of
the ,Spring serenade season was the
imp)ressiv~e performance given at a
IMonroe street league house.

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Adults 50c, Children tic

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Friday and Saturdayj
r re m:ney-saving days here. You may select
your Soimmer Suit from a group of "higher priced"
c-ncz on these two days for
$25.00
Don't miss this opportunity to get fitted out

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STOP, LOOK AND REMEMBER S n aM y2t
t FE ATItTRING
WILLIAM HAYNES
k The Famios Fresh!man in "lUroiiz of Harvard"
t ~On the baseball field he wasn't much, but, oh,
what a hit he made with the ladies!
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