Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Sunday, March 10, 1969 Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Sunday, March 10, 1968 Fijis, Alpha Xi Delta Win IFC Sing Competition The Week To. Come: A Campus Calendar The voices of the Greek sys- tem's best filled the uppermost reaches of Hill Aud. last night, as the Interfraternity Council spon-- sored its annual IFC Sing. Winning the fraternity compe- tition was -Phi Gamma Delta, led by Craig Gruenberg. Their coun- terpart in the sorority division was Alpha Xi Delta, last year's winner, ed by Linda Dewey.. Six Pf'aternity and six sorority groups took part in the competi- tion, held each year in late win- ter or early spring. Each (rater- nity teams up with a sorority to present a program unified. around a single- theme. The - six finalist pairs are, selected -by preliminary competition among the fraterni- ties. entered. If a .fraternity does not anake.it to the finals, then its paired. sorority does not.take part in the final prograh either. Taking the runner-up spots in the competition were Sigma Phi last year's fraternity winner) and Chi Omega. Third places went to Alpha Sigmna Phi and* Gamma Phi Beta. In their winning performance, a medley based on- the theme "A Very Good Year," Phi Gamma Delta sang "It Was a Very Good Year," "Once.in a Lifetime," and "This Could Be the Start of Something.'!' The- Alpha Xi Delta entry, on. the theme "Just Give Me a Man To Love," consisted .of "Just Give a Man," "Music To Watch Boys By," "A Man and a Woman," "The Purpose of a Man;" and "Love and Marriage." Besides the three winners in each division, other entries in the program. were Phi Kappa Tau, Alpha Phi Alpha, and Theta Xi fraternities, and Pi Beta Phi, Alpha Kappa Alpha, and Alpha Gamma Delta sororities. 8:30 p.m. - The University's Chamber Choir and Symphony' Orchestra, with Thomas Hilbish, conductor, and Prof. John McCol- lum, soloist, will give a concert in Hill Aud. WEDNESDAY, MAR. 13 8 p.m.-The University Players will present Richard Reichman's "Jude" in Trueblood Aud. THURSDAY, MAR. 14 -7 and 9 p.m.-Cinema Guild will present John Ford's 'The Long Voyage Home" in Architecture Aud. 7 and 9 p.m.-Cinema II will present "This Sporting Life" in Aud. A. Angell Hall. 8 p.m.-The University Players will present Richard Reichman's "Jude" in Trueblood Aud. FRIDAY. MAR. 15 7 and 9 p.m.--Cinema Guild will present John Ford's "The Long Voyage Home" in ,'Architecture Aud. 7 and 9 p.m.---Cinema II will present "This Sporting Life" in Aud. A, Angell Hall. 8 p.m.-The University Players will present Richard Reichman's "Jude" in Trueblood Aud. 8:30 p.m.-The University Musi- cal Society will present Van Cli- burn, pianist, in Hill Aud. t4 wwwwiiniimniminnm - Uww w w w ww w r w w www~ws~~~ rw 1 I Thompson's PIZZA 1,. THIS COUPON IS GOOD FOR [I 1 ! I ON A MEDIUM OR LARGE ONE ITEM E COk MORE) PIZZA . COUPON Is Good Only Monday thru Thursday, * March 1 1 thru 14 1 ...,.....------. ----..-------- ------------ -- -- Shows at 1:00 - 3:30 - 6:15 - 9:00 Feature at 1:15 - 3:50 - 6:30 - 915 9 -Daily-Richard Lee Rockettes they're not, but the girls of Chi Omega try hard, anyway aler Examines American 'Schizophrena' (Continued from Page 1) counted, "60 seconds of existential gold was theirs." What it all signified for the fu- ture of American existence-this absurd battle between '"'tender, drugged, jargon-mired -children," and uniformed soldiers-was either "the most fearsome totalitarian- ism, or a wild, marvelous nation, where the fear of death and- the courage of love give promise of sleep." With that, he ended. But he had also talked about President John- son, and how Johnson's "aliena- tion from his own clear sanity was producing a "Great Society" head- ed for a Huxleyan end. "Johnson's abominable, damn- able book, 'My Hope for America,' provides for us. a surrealist clue to Johnson's own secret vision of a Great Society-a psychoanalyst for every industrial worker, and birth control pills in the booze." But the novelist who has de- scribed himself as "Lyndon John- son's dwarf alter ego" saw hope for America in the kind of people that braved the soldiers' flying wedge and bayonets at the Penta- gon-people 'who invoked what nMailercalled the "right of pass- age." The right of passage has been invoked; he said, again and again in American historical tradition. "Every generation of Americans had forged their own right-at Valley Forge and New Orleans, and in 1812." And the right of passage today was invoked by the Quaker protesters in a Washington jail who refused to wear prison clothes or eat after they were arrested on the steps of the Pentagon. For this, too, was American. From the soldiers who beat the bloody face of a hippie girl writh- ing in the dust, there would emerge a new breed of soldiers who did not laugh when he heard the slogan, "War Sucks." Mailer, the forerunner of New Leftist dissent in America, calls himself a "conservative leftist." What he hopes is that America frees itself from its schizophrenic gangrene with the same traditions, that has made it great. The audience stood to applaud. - U the emu players series THE PLOUGH AND THE STARS A revolt of Irish Humor and Hatred march 13-17 quirk auditorium all seats $1.50 reservations: 482-3453 I ACADEMY NOMINATIONS. .x UFM C FAYh Show Time: Wednesday & '' d Saturday &Sunday : 1:00-3:00-5:00-7:00-9:00 Monday-Tuesday; 3O Waslitena. .P. 434-178 Thursday-Friday 7 & 9 BETWEEN ANN ARBOR AND YPSILANTI TH E ALL-NEW AND MOST EXCITING TRUE-LIFE . ADVENTURE. BIG SCREEN-FULL COLOR} SEE.. ndeprience altethil k Amricas top outdoor photographer EASTMAN PRESENTS LVE.. an incredible summer on a heart-stopping... _______ &fl '( NTD c*R1A4O4! THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN SCHOOL OF MUSIC AND DEPARTMENT OF ART PRESENT SMETANA'S COMIC OPERA "THE BARTERED BRIDE" (English Translation by Josef Blatt) March 21-24,. 8:00 P.M. Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre All Tickets-$3.00 Mail orders accepted now. Make checks payable to "Uni- versity of Michigan." Send self-addressed, stamped envelope to School of Music Opera, Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104. Box Office opens Monday, March 18, 1968, 12:30 P.M. Truman Capote's IN COLD BLOOD is "EXCELLENT! SENDS SHIVERS DOWN THE SPINE! THE FILM IS ELECTRIFYING! 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