PAGE THREE 23, 1930 THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY 23, 1930 THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREE A' TO ODFIIVarsity Band Will Number 90 Next Year; Ul UNew Uniforms Ordered; Two Trips Pla 8EPERTUHY L-19 N P l l [J With the graduation of only five Browne belt will set off th Imenfrom the Varsity band, blue, and a yellow M on the Play Production Will Commence chances for one of the best bands will further enhance the Series With Smart Farce in the history of the University (scheme. The same style ca seem exceedingly bright , Elberi trousers will complete the u by Philip Barry. Trail '31, manager of the organiza- PLAYS tion announced recently. Places except for a slightly wider TO OFFER SEVEN PLwill be open for new material, how- down the sides of the trous Play Production Repertory Play- ever, he further stated, and an- These new uniforms are nouncements covering the tryouts ers will open their second summer for the extra positions will appearn s style and are season with Philip Barry's smart the first week of next semester. every respect, making the ba comedy, "Holiday," on Wednesday The band next year will number pear as one of the most com night, July 2. Following it, six ad- 90 pieces, and it is expected that outfitted organizations in th because of the new uniforms and ference, he also stated. Th( ditional plays will be presented the two trips to be taken during who were in the band thi during the season, one each week. the football season there will be an were measured for their un These plays will be selected from exceptionally large turnout for po- last night, and it is expect the following list: "Close Harmony" sitions, he said. the band will appear at th by Dorothy Parker and Elmer Rice; The new uniforms to be worn by football game next fall com "The Criminal Code" by Martin the men next year are on an alto- garbed in its new uniforms Slavin; "A Marriage of Conveni- gether different style from those ence" by Sydney Grundy; "The of the last few years. Next year's A 13-room house construct First Year" by Frank Cragen; outfits will be of the same shade tirely of telegraph poles "Ulysses" by Stephen Philips; "Be- of blue as this season's but the hewn on each side, is bein yond the Horizon" by Eugene coats will have turned down collars by S. E. Adams of Great O'NeTil-"Lilliom" by Ferenc Mol- with patch pockets. A yellow Sam, Kans. nnedl e navy e sleeve' e color ap and niform, stripe sers. of the' ern in ind ap- npletely .e Con- e men! is yearl HEALTH SERVICE CALLS INCREASE1 "Our health service is reaching a place where it might well be re- quired to give its annual approval of health for each student as one condition for continued University residence," stated Dr. Warren E. Forsythe, Director of the Univer- sity Health Service, in a recent re-' port of Health Service activities. According to the latest report,! covering services extended last month, the number of dispensary and room calls has increased while the number of hospital patients has decreased. The mental health of student life is more and more playing an important part inj VACATION OPPORTUNITY One of Detroit's old reliable institutions offers young college men an unusually lucrative proposition for vacation time. A set-up interesting to all manufacturers has many enticing sales angles. This is a commission proposition and offers good re- turns for efforts extended. Inquire CONVENTION HALL 4464 CASS AVENUE DETROIT PHONE: COLUMBIA 2909 SUBSCRIBE TO THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY niforms Health Service activities, as is ed that shown by the great increase in he first mental hygiene interviews. 214 in- apletely j terviews were held this year as 3. against 60 last year, when this ser- vice was inaugurated, the report ted en- showed. rough g built Pavement to be built in the fu- Bend, ture by Oklahoma will be 20 feet wide instead of 18. :! 1 nar; and "The Three Musketeers" by Alexandre Dumas. Chester M. Wallace, director of last season's Michigan repertory players, will return this summer to work again with Valentine B. Windt, director of Play Production, in the direction of this year's com- pany. Mr. A. Hickman, who with Mr. Wallace comes from the Car- negie Institute of Technology, will assist in the direction. Student assistants will include Charles Holden, scenic artist; Dean Currie, stage manager; Marion Galloway, costumierre; Harry Al- len, assistant director; Donald Kaufman, business manager; and Florence Tennant, assistant busi- ness manager. Season tickt:ts are now on sale and can be obtained by mail from Play Production offices at Universi- ty Hall. The price for the entire seven plays is $4.00. Direct steamship service carry- ing both passengers and freight between Houston, Tex., and Mexi- can ports has been inaugurated. Papaya or melon trees, intro- dtueda from Hawaii, produce as high as 150 pounds of melons year- ly in protected areas of southern California. LAST WEEK It of: this special offeerl Take advantage now of this opportunity - . °- 4 y - @I i _ . ... ._ . ._._ . .. ,.. , 1 "I SUMME HA TS Our "line is compl with every fashiona style for any possi occasion. 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