kY 3, 1959 THE MICHIGAN DAIL'Y'' kY 3, 1959 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PERPECTLY PROPORTIONED for YOU by e' A beautiful job of figuring, this nylon tricot slip with a lined bodice and wonderfully deep hemflounce of box pledts. As another note of freshness-all the lovely lines are etched with garlands of shadow embroidery. in white. Sizes 32 to 40. 5.95 MAIN AT LIBERTY ANN ARDOR Ann Arbor's Most Fashionable Address *'* j ..-. ~1.*" 4: a'+": FROSH WEEKEND: Maize Te( Everyone will be Maize-A-Me this week. Moreover, Maize-A-Me has ap- peared regularly on campus for four weeks now, disguised in vari- ous forms, said Marcia Welch, '62, copublicity chairman for the Maize team. A Left-Bank sketch will be given on the Diag on Monday, when members, dressed all in black ex- cept for maize French berets, will sing pep songs. The Maize-A-Me flower cart, a special attraction, will feature free Maize blooms for everyone. On Wednesday, the engineering arch will officially become the Arc de Triomphe, through which Maize team will stage a bike parade. Later, on the Diagonal, there will be a general pep rally with songs and cheers. Faces Adorn Pole "Friendly feminine faces will adorn a barber pole motive in the Undergrad Library all week," Miss Welch added. Good humor and friendship are the attributes of all the publicity themes, and to bear this out, local ice cream men will offer a special creation, the Maize Humorette, be- ginning , this week. Also, the "friendly feminine faces" will re- appear on bookmarks which the team will give out at the foot of the hill, the Arc de Triomphe and the Diag on Friday. "We've got the dance, we've got the show, we've got the team, we've got the glow," the members chor- used, and said that their floor show far surpassed the Folies Ber- gere. They've further publicized it im To Portray Paris EXECUTIVE OFFICERS-Chosen by petition and majority vote of the Club, these officers manage the Glee Club's internal affairs, Top row (left to right): Dave Ruhala, Tom Gething and Richard Mason. Bottom row: Dwight Davis, president; Richard Bowman, business manager, and Jerry Madden, Glee Club To Perform Centennial Concert 3, By ANITA FELDMAN The Michigan Men's Glee Club, celebrating its centennial year, will perform in its 100th annual Spring Concert at 8:30 p.m. Sat- urday in Hill Auditorium. The Club will sing "Laudes Atque Carmina," its traditional opening hymn, "Invocation of Or- pheus," "Eileen," "Luck Be a Lady," "Is My Team Ploughing," Michigan songs and other songs. The Glee Club is different from most other college glee clubs in that it is completely student- operated. It is associated directly with no school in the University, and it has been organized, admin- istered, and maintained by its own members since its founding in 1859. And as part of its centennial year, the Club plans a 35-daY European tour this summer which will include performance at an -..... international music festival in Llangollen, Wales. The last European tour which the Glee Club made was in 1955, during which time they spent four weeks giving concerts in six differ- ent countries. Tickets for the Spring Concert are free, and will be available from 9 am. to 5 p.m. tomorrow through Friday at the Adminis- tration Building box office, and on Saturday at Hill Auditorium. Ticktes will be valid only until 8:30 p.m. on the night of the con- cert. At that time, the doors will be opened to the public so that they may fill any untaken seats. Garner Concert Tickets Available The Erroll Garner concert, a high point of Greek Week, will take place 'at 8 p.m., Friday, May the week preceding the concert at the Hill Auditorium box office. 15. Block orders for tickets will be accepted until May 6 at the League Undergraduate Office, Michael Sklar, '60, general chair- man of Greek Week, said. Ticket orders and general sales tickets, can be picked up during the week preceding the concert at the Hill Auditorium box office. - - - - - - - + Use Daily C sifieds + ommoommaw I are invited to come. .And, on Mon- l'-' a G ives A w ard day, the f oorshow con-tee is the winner next Sunday. Award going to Romulus, Mich., to give a preview of the show to a women's . . To Ormandy cu. nettes Tickets, now being sold on the Eugene Ormandy, conductor of Diag (or on the fishbowl, depend- F Star the Philadelphia Symphony Or- gpurchased tremwayhemcbe F chestr, became an honorarypucae from any member of the Maize team or at the dance, to member of Chi chapter of Pi Kap- be held at 9 p.m. Saturday. The The annual May F e s t i pa Lambda, yesterday. floorshow will be presented at 9:30 luncheon, sponsored by the Alp Dean Earl V. Moore of the mu- p.m. chapter of Sigma Alpha Iota, sic school, presided at the cere- In the Frosh Weekend tradition, national fraternity for professio mony, which took place in the al women musicians, was hi Henderson Room in the League. Friday with a special initiati He presented Ormandy with the Union To Sponsor The high point of the lunche official key of the professional was the initiation of Ilona Koi music fraternity, while Clyde Car- Ann ua Do.brink, soprano, as an honora penter, also of the music school1 ) a member of the fraternity. and president of Chi chapter of Miss Kombrink, a dramatic e the fraternity, read a citation to Next Saturday, many high prano, will appear today in t Ormandy. school students will come. to the May Festival performance of t Pi Kappa Lambda is dedicated University as the Michigan Union oratorio "Solomon," by Hand to a dual purpose, that of further- sponsors its annual 'U' Day. celebrating the 200th anniversa ing music in education, and edu- Students from many of the of the composer's death. cation in music, in colleges and high schols in Michigan and some Every woman participating pi universities as well as other insti- from out-state will hear speeches fessionally in the May Festiv tutions of higher learning which about the University and will be either as soloist or as member offer programs in musical instruc- given conducted tours 'of the cam- the Philadelphia Orchestra, is tion. pus, member of Sigma Alpha Iota. 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