THE MICHIGAN DAILY THUsDAI, AUG. 4,1932 Soldiers Find Little Rah Ra ressed for Alaskan Honeymoon Chamber Music Class CIAL BULLETIN Gives Recital Tonight Colleve; Routmi e Is Follow edShe chamber music class, directed x .,,.,+4l,,.nntl, a to a11 m.mh ra n fha Itv P Af a n-Pick. and -,laQitdi b College life for the men who are h e r e taking advanced ordnance training under the direction of Col. A. H. White, of the chemical engi- neering department, find little time for the movie version ,of "Rah Rah College" playtime. Up at 6 o'clock, calisthenics at the Intramural buildipg, breakfast at the Theta Delta Chi and Sigma Chi houses, and then classes until 4 o'clock in the afternoon with only a short break at noon is the daily routine of the college-army men. Among the courses studied are "C on tracts and Administration," "Properties of Metal Components," "Advanced Metallurgy," "Explosives, Propellants and Loading," "Inspec- tion and Gaging of Metal Compon- ents," and "Marksmanship." Among the 38 men taking the work are: Robert Graham, Cincinnati; Clarke R. Trumble, Alcoa, Tenn.; Charles Selheimer, Louisville, Ky.; Ralph G. Nicholas, Jeffersonville, Ind.; Wil- liam L. Hensley, Indianapolis; Reu- ben Tour, Cincinnati; Allen Harris, Dayton, 0.;' Delancy L. Frederick, Louisville, Ky.; Louis P. Weiner, Cin- cinnati; Arthur Focke, Indianapolis. Daniel Britten, Lakewood, O.; Horace Y. Bassell, Euclid, 0.; Her- bert S. Karch, Cuyohogy, 0.; Wil- liam Mellen, Canton, 0.; Raymond Keenan, Clevelafid, 0.; Edgar Max- well, Chicago, Ill. with their telephone numbers will be supplied by calling University Exten- sion 2197. Fresh Air Camp, Visitors are invited to visit the canp this week. today the boys will sponsor a circus for the benefit of the visitors. No admission will be charged. The picnic grounds are open for the use of our guests. Southern Illinois Students: Students from Southern Illinois who were not at the meeting Tuesdpy night and who want to go on the picnic next Friday, call Mrs. Rosann, 8988, before 5 o'clock today. H. C. Malan University High School Assembly: The University High School demon- stration assembly this week will be presented by the French and Latin Oe- partment§ of the University High School on Friday morning, August 5, at ten o'clock. The program will consist of a group of French folk songs; a dramatization of the composition of The Marseillaise, written by a stu- dent of the French class; and a dramatization in English of a *ene in Rome depicting graphically some of the Latin contributions to our Eng- lish vocabulary. All Summer Session students are cordially invited to at- tend the assembly. Language'Examination for M.A. Candidates in English: A written ex- amination in the reading knowledge of French and German for candidates for the M.A. Degree in English will be given in 2225 A.H on Thursday, August 4, at 1:30 p. m. Bureau of Appointments and Occupational Information: The Bureau has been notified of a vacancy for a woman teacher of elementary sub- jects, public school niusic, and art. Any one interested please call at the office, ,201 Mason Hall. Life Certificate required.'/ Education Banquet:~ The annual banquet of the Men's and Women's Education Clubs will be held at the Michigan Union Monday, August 8, at 6:30 p. m. The address will be given by Dr. Charles Hubbard Judd, Dean of the S hool of Education, of the University of Chicago. Clifford J. McGregor of Detroit is shown here with his wife, former Philadelphia girl, in the Eskimo togs they will wear on their honeymoon at Point Barrow, Alaska, where they'll spend a year making a scientific study of Arctic weather oddities. I'~~~ - - _ ____________________ ________________ __________________ 1t TTI ADDED ATTRACTION EXTRAORDINARY "JIMMY" BUTLER Picked by W.J.R. Radio Artists as the Most Talented Crooner of Lewenee County- -appearing with- "RAY" GORRELL andl His Merry Mad Gang of Musicians --also featuring- TAE FROHANNE SISTERS-N.B.C. ARTISTS Sylvan Gardens- Sand Lake Nightly Except Monday SUNDAY MATINEE - 4 to 7 - 5c PER DANCE CUT OUT THIS COUPON ANN ARBOR NITE -EVERY FRIDAY This ticket and 25c inciuiGes admission and free dr'3ing also-A Jackson and Ypsilanti Frat Party ----WITHOUT THIS TICKET 65c PER COUPLE- i Nonni _11 L 11 WEEK-END SPECIAL For Immediate Clearance J N ^' S i iA .' xi (V U ALL WASHABLE CREPES ALL CHALK CREPES in PASTEL SHADES One- and Two-Piece FROCKS Formerly to $14.75 I I I I 44lttttttiet 4a ct Lal ,taau a a ava L4ctat Laac 1a GUb U U11. A 41G «rres c.« CIYf yr t"llltj fJ