THEE iMICH CIN A ILY_____ WAA PlansTo Continte Sports Throughout Summer Session WAA activities will continue activity, will be included in the WAA through the entire summer session to summer program. encourage outdoor sports and athletic Class meetings will be held for the recreation throughout the sunlit sea- most part in the late afternoon, many Son).I Liounpre I Cwqivfoii Tennis courts, practice golf holes, archery and badminton equipment will be available to summer students to provide sports opportunities for leisure hours and minutes. Golf Classes Offered Beginning and intermediate golf and tennis instruction will be in- cluded in the class schedule. Modern Dance courses will be conducted both in the field of activity and in the theory and practice of teaching dance. Badminton, archery, riding, and swimming classes will also be given. Tap dancing, too, although an indoor. starting after 3 p.m., although some ,meetings will be heljd in the early evenig. Picnics Are Planned As in the fall and spring of the regular school sessions. tournaments will be promoted in archery, golf, tennis, and badminton. Weekly luncheons for women majoring in physical education will be an added incentive to sports participation. Picnics will be arranged at the con- venience of those interested in out- door meals and steak roasts. t r r Y t r) l s h s s' ,, '7 3/ /7 '/// /' ,/ / WHEN YOU COME TO SUMMER SCHOOL. £mUt Yak 0aP eo Yur }ewe4, Ye-c1. +/ S . ./ - / /, / ' ,: i7 /- / '/7 y /, i i A I { i f4 y Don't be deceived by the trou- sers. This slack suit, though cut with smoothly tailored lines, is very feminine with its dainty col- lar and pocket. In blue or dusty pink sharkskin, it is a summer costume which feels as cool as it looks. Program In American Culture To Be Offered ... of cabbag es andkings .@0 Does your partner step on your toes? Does your dancing need brushing up? Can you tango and do the grapevine twist gracefully? The answer to all your problems can be found right here in Ann Arbor during the summer session. Opening the social season of summer school, a reception to which all students will be cordially invited with or sans partners is scheduled for the first Saturday. But that is only the first opportunity offered to keep you on your toes. Why, did you know that every Monday night for the first six weeks of the session, there is going to be square dancing and country dancing at the Edison Institute in eaDearborn! If the idea of the grapevine twist is too formidable, \ n t is recommended that you stay right here in Ann Arbor- no matter how hot it gets. Every Tuesday night, that s, for the first six weeks, ballroom dancing instructions * for beginners will be featured at the League, and if you improve fast enough, just hold over 24 hours and trip over there on a Wednesday night. That is the time when all the intermediates will be shagging and jiving. Bridge Intricacies Taught ... Does your bridge partner glare at you over the table? Do you know what the club convention bid means? Is a spade a card to you, or just another shovel? Again the answer is. come to summer school and acquire a liberal education. Competing with the beginner Terpsichores, duplicate bridge matches are going to be sponsored every Tuesday night. Everyohe is welcome, dated or dateless. Attendance at the matches is based on the assumption, that you can tell what a two bid means, of course. Do you recognize the music that is played with that cartoon as the second theme handled by the bass horns in the third movement of Opus 28 of Beethoven? Do you realize that the theme of the current song hit is taken direct fromn Tschaikowsky's Fifth Symphony? Do you know that Toscanini is an orchestra director, and not another new drink? Pardon the repitition, but come to summer school, and find out about the finer things in life. So you still aren't interested? Are you an outdoor girl who wants to acquire a beautiful even tan? Haven't you always wanted to spend all your afternoons canoeing, swimming, riding, golfing and playing tennis? Did you ever satisfy your yearning for pictures? Would you like to forsake that milk and banana diet and lose those superfluous pounds while enjoying yourself? Come to the summer session and realize a few of these wishful thoughts. Dream Down By The River .. . Meditate on those lazy, inspiring afternoons when you could loll out in the Arboretum or down by the Huron River and fritter your deep thoughts away. And there is always the possibility you might lose yourself in reflection and discover a fifth dimension. gd,\ a Do you have a secret desire to be another first lady of the theatre? Do you wish to improve your technique? Do you want to learn to "ad lib" and wisecrack with the smoothies from way back? Unrolled before ._your eyes every week, sparkling comedies will be produced during the summer session and '...! the heavy tragedies will give you some ex- cellent pointers on how to dramatize your- self effectively on the stage. s 'Music, drama, dancing, picnicking, and f the numerous conventions to be held in Ann 9 "~ Arbor during the summer will be the social Wiithsummer school, comes a new opportunity to adorn the campus walks and buildings with coeduca- tional style smartness. Successcr to the present sweater collection will be fresh and color-1 ful blouses, If you want the enpha- sis on "freshness" pick white batiste or cotton, but not organdy, if you want comfort through a hot day of classes. If your emphasis is on "col- orful", then flowered materials are the answer. Of course stripes and pastels will still be leaders. With, these will be worn skirts of cotton gabardine, sharkskin, linen and even sheer wools. Wash dresses will also play a pro-1 nunent part in the summer scene. Two piece classics are to be varied by the new idea of a contrasting color for the front of shirts. A more pro- nounced divergence from today's cos- tume are splashy prints. Many col- ored striped dresses should be cut on conservative lines, for, although there are less strict bounds in the summer months, simplicity is still a rule. For dating purposes, turn to silk prints and sheers. A charming ac- cent to flowered or designed dresses can be attained by totches of white. White or colored piping and ruch- ing are sure to take a lead in mak- ing this summer's clothes more at- tractive. I:' .x; An Old Established Firm in a New Location. A Graduate Study Program in American Culture and Institutions, the purpose of which is to present a well coordinated course of study and discussion of some of the more fun- damental tendencies in our national life, has been organized for this year's Summer Session. J. B. CJBL 9ewpeer C R 308 South State Students may become members of the Graduate Study Program by reg- istering in Course 350 in any one of the departments offering it, after consultation with the director of the course in that department. # t:; f%//7'%I I ' 1 -- preview h MAY FST IVAL ~ 9CANY OF THE FINEST WORKS ON THE PROGRAM OF ANN ARBOR'S CELEBRATED MAY FESTIVAL MAY BE HEARD ON GLORIOUS RECORDINGS BY VICTOR- smooth Bcaku straw $5 Choose a FEATHERWEIGHT spring bonnet! It's exactly right with this spring's SOFT, dressmaker clothes-exactly right for these smart, new hat shapes. J j.. I hiahliorl-1tc of rhp Cpecin (!n lri Tral aelr fnr arivthincr mnrp7 1 nignIilgn VI01 ne sesionI uua yu asp.LVfor LIyming more -eI "LIEUTENANT KIJE" Suite (Prokfieff) Koussevitzky - Boston Symphony.. . . ......T "BORiS GoDoUNow" Symnphonic Synthesis (Moussorgsky) Stokowski - Philadelphia Orchestra.A "SONG OF PRINCE GArITSKY" from "Prince Igor" (Bor Chaliapin .......... FIFTH SYMPHONY IN E MINOR (Tschailowsky ) Stokowski --Philadelphia Orchestra . A MI-59 M391 ,Odin) 1237 M253 Overture to "EGMONT" Victor Symphony (Beetboven) 35790 "LEMMENKAINEN'S F OMEWARD JOURNEY" (Sibeli Meecham - London Philharmonic......... "CONCERTO NO 4 IN G MAJOR (Beethopen) Schnabel and London Philharmonic........... "L'AMERO SARO COSTANTE" from "Il re Pastore" Elizabeth Rethberg ............. is) AM446 AM1i56 (Mozart) 7472 1502 AM300 BELL SONG from "Lakime" (Delibes) Lily Pons .............. .. SYMPHONY IN D MINOR (Franck) Stokowski - Philadelphia Orthestra SYMPHONY No 2 IN D MAJOR (Brahms) Stokowski - Philadelphia Symphony VARIATIONS ON A THEME BY HAYDN (Brahms) Toscanini - Philharmonic Symphony N.Y. NI G HT DATE DRESSES COME what may you'll be ready for the hottest days in this sim- ple chiffon ensemble. WE WANT YOU to enjoy every minute you spend in Ann Arbor this summer. So we have noted some special short cuts to new summer beauty for you. We hope you come to see us about your summer wardrobe. PLAY TOGGERY ALL WORK and no play makes Jill a dull girl. Stop in and we will fit you out with a slack outfit or bright shirt and shorts. Then off for a sun and a swim. $1.95 to $6.95 V.k< AM82 .M355 s)............ 14143 MY HEART AT THY SWEET VOICE (Saiui/ Gladys Swarthout . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . POEME, parts 1-4 (Chausson) Yehudi Menuhin - Paris Symphony l Saen 7913 and 7914 9 9 9 9 9 9 You may hear these recordings in our PRIVATE BOOTHS, or order them by phoning 3542. They will be delivered without charge. Our CLASSICAL MUSIC ROOM, devoted to the use of those wishing to listen to classical music, is now open. In it, you -may enjoy comfort, relaxation and privacy while playing records on the finest rep rod rcng instruments. FORMAL DANCES COOL and fresh dancing frocks for gay week- end parties. You look and feel like a breeze in whispy chiffons, fragile laces, and nets (also splashy linens and seersuckers). $9.95 to $27.50 I ILn. I E I I