PAGE TWO TJff.E MICHIGAN DAILY TT4lr7'P4znAv IWVIMlMT't&l[P'V PA~FWO ~lE IHCH.GN DALY .I ~TT! ~'~ A'VT ~ .-* . - -r 1IMK UAY, YEBRUARY 10, 1966 I Musket Is ,.Dan eing for Joy and. Perfoarming Iwit.h Great Polish ORGANIZATION NOTICES '.'.< .; .4" ". ."."..... ..;^.^"":::"v:4.::. ::.: The M0tION F'I7rURE WItN SOLEIpiWG tO OFFEND EVERYONE ! By JOHN ALLEN Warm weather, topping off weeks of anticipation, 'brought out the. best in, an: enthusiastic audien'~ce last night. The response to Musk.et'.s "West, Side Story" was mildly thunderous, and justly. so. Musket's production of Bern- stein's opera-muiclal was-all that it pro~mised to be through-the long months' of waiting. ; It was worth the wait.' It is difficuilt to pinpoint the evening's highlights. Certainly the Jet's rendition . of "Gee, Officer Krupke" and Maria's -lighthearted "I Feel 'Pretty" deserve special mention, if only for the reminder they. provide:.a, that,,,. even in. the slms, there is laughter as well 0 prejudice and. tragedy. O:.T1the tragic side,,4 a's' uet .with' Anita ("A 'Boy' Like That" and "I Have a Love")' was particularly poignant and- satisfying : Sustained .Energy Chief praise, however,, goes to the beautiful, sustained. energy and polish of the choreography- and, of course, to. the -enthusiastic and well-trained compainy' which carried it off: It would be. easy, enough to look upon West. 'Side- Story as a ballet with words, in- stead of as a play with dancing. Indeed, the great challenge for any company, amateur or profes- sional, is the choreographic re- quirements of this particular show;. Musket successfully' danced circles around this challenge and it slunk away into, oblivion. Through Alleys and Streets The flexible set, and skillful use of lighting led (and sometimes fol- lowed) the dancers through the alleys and streets of New York and attested the imagination and. professionalism of the entire pro- duction, It is unfortunate to single out one performance, for a" negative word,. but a fair appraisal of. the evening demands 'it: _Keith Joch- im's Tony was not totally satisfy- ing. He seemed to have been born apart from the Jets, not 'simply to have outgrown them. Perhaps it was just opening-night jitters, but ;he also found his notes with difficulty.. In a less-polished, less- professional production-in a typi- cal college or summer-stock pro- duction, in other words-he might have' carried off top honors. Against so solid and lively a back- ground of support, however, he appeared a little dim and one dimensional. The Big Surprise The evening's big surprise was the orchestra. Never once did it drown out the lyris-and when the volume went up during the dance sequences it was apparent that control was the reason: there was no lack of potential! Constance Barron and Sandra Goetz as Maria and Anita, Robert Chapel as Baby John, and Hen- rietta Kleinpell in a walk on as Bessie Shawn, the aging fun-and- games coordinator of the recrea- tion department, were particularly joys to watch. They kept pace with the production as a whole, no mean feat under the circum- stances. Bravos and Laurels Bravos and laurels in abundance to all those, on stage and off, who poured such obvious torrents of time, sweat, and affection into as fine an amateur production as Ann Arbor has seen in a long time. Everyone who saw it will be talk- ing about it for days. Every good thing they tell you is true ! USE OF THIS COLUMN FOR AN- NOUNCEMENTS is available to official- ly recognized and registered student organizations only. Forms are available in Room 1011 SAB. Campus Young Socialist Alliance, Discussion 'oil ViONam, ":Negotiation or Withdrawal?" at 8' p.m., Feb. 19 Michigan Union, Room 3A~-S. Speakers will be °Anatol Rapoport, mathematical. biologist at U. of M., and Lew Jones, a national committee member of the Young Socialist Alliance. Christian Science Organization, Thurs. evening meeting,. 7:30 p.m., 3545 SAB. Folk Dance Club (WAA), Folk dance with instruction, 8-11 p.m., Barbour Gym. U. of M.,Chess Club, Registration & first round of tournament, Feb. 11, 7;30 p.m., Room 3B, Unilon. French Club, Le Baratin, Jeudi, 3-5 p~im., 3050 Frieze Bldg. Venez 'tous. Gamma Delta, International Luth- eran organization, ice skating and to- boganning party, Fri., Feb. 11. Meet at church at 8:15. p.m., hot chocolate and popcorn afterwards. All welcome. 1511 Washtenaw. SHOWS AT' 1 :30-4:30-8:00 P.M. 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A....., .::{ ...f .. r. ,. .« .. r... ......a".:v~r . .. ov.......a...:...:.:Si" r" vw"' : rn,:,.r",":::::: r;. " ,.., r....::::: {::: ::,:......,.. o".":::{{: :":"'1:: R:ri"}:^' i Cw".:^ :.:...:..:........} q ."n".c. :, .,....... ,,....,.., i....::,..r.,.. r. k....{.,,,.r"?a...",,.,r..,.,r.Sw.:..1............... .. ... ,r. . s' r...... r.. ..... ......,,......; ..... Guild House, Special noon luncheon, Herberto Sein, educator from Mexico, "Half a Hemisphere in Revolution," Feb. 10, 12-1 p.m., 802 Monroe. Fri. noon luncheon, Prof. James B. George, Jr., "Protest, Some Legal Aspects," Feb. 11, 12-1 p.m.,.802 Monroe. Newman Student Association, Com- munity mass & supper, Fri., Feb. 11, .5 p.m.,- 331 Thompson, Fr. Ernan. Mc- Mullin, "Teilhard de Chardin," Aud. A, Angell Hall, 8 p.m. Inter-Quadrangle Council/Assembly Association, House Presidents' meeting, Feb. 10, 7 p.m., League. Read, Daily C lassifieds Shown at SATURDAY Broadway's bouncingest bundle of joy...on the screen! 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General Notices may be published a maxi-" mu of two tithes on request; Day Calendiar items appear opnceeonly,: Student organization notices are not. a'ccepted for publication. TrHURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10 DayCalendar Bureau of Industrial Relations Saem-. inar L-Businress ".Rla ans'f. wth :"State an~d Local Government" Michigan Un- ion, 8:30 a.m. Programmed Learning for Business Workshop-Michigan Union, 8:30 a,m. Management Development Seminar- "Management Communications": Di h- igan Union, 1:30 p.m. ttMental' Healthr Research Institute; Semnar-M. E. Bitterman, Bryn Maw~r College, "Some Relationships Between Clatssical and'Avoidance Conditioning": 1057 MHRI, 2:15 p.m. Cinema Guild -Ron Rice's "'The Flower Thief" : Architecture Aud., 7 and 9 p.m. Travel Filmr Seres-"Our Spectacular Canyon Country": Aud. A, -Angell Hall, 8 p.m. Professional Theatre Program Flay of the Month - "The' Subject Was Roses". Hill Aud., 8:30 p.m. Engineerinlg Mechanics; Seminar - Dr. Robert Plunkett, professor of mechanics at the University .of Minne- sota, will. speak on "Dynamics of Drill Strings." Rm. 325 W. Engrg., 4 p.m. Graduate School of Business Admin- istration-"Wage-Price Guideposts vs. Fiscal. andt Monetary Policies to Curb Inflation,"; by Dr. Neil Hi..,Jacoby of UCLA, In Rm. 131 Bus. Ad., on Thurs.,' Feb.140, 8 p.m. Lecture: Profs. W. C. Kelly and E. N. Goddard of the Geology and Min- eralogy Dept.. will speak, to the Geol- ogy-Mineralogy' Journal Club, on "The Boulder Telluride Belt, its Geology and Geochemistry," Thurs., Feb. 10,. 4 pm., Rm. 2054 Natural Science Bldg. Linguistics Lecture: Prof. Gene M. Schramm will speak on "Sub-Phonetic Correspondences in Distantly Related Languages." Thurs., 7:30 p.m., Feb. 10. All 'persons interested. in the. sci- entific study of language are cordially invited to attend. U. of M. 4ept. of speech-Eight Stu- dent Laboratory .Theatre Presentation of the 1965-66 season: selected scenes from Royal Tyler's "The Contrast" will be presented' admission-free, Thurs., Feb. 10, 4:10 p.m., Arena Theatre, Frieze Bldg. school of Music Recital-A recital by, piano miajors in the School of Music will be presented Thurs., Feb. 10,' 4:30 p.m.,, in the School of Music Recital Hall. Recitalists will be Marcia' Wid- man, Katherine Corlett and Stanley Cowell. General Notices Thursday Tea: The regular Thursday Tea usually held at the International Center from 4:30 to 6 p.m. will in- stead be held at the Alpha Ga~mma Delta House, 1322 Hill St., on, Feb. 10. Colloquium: Prof. Edward J. Bair, Indiana University, .will, speak on "Vi- brational Contributions to Reaction Rates," on Thlurs., Feb, 10 at .8 p.m. in Rm. 1300 of the . Chemistry Bldg. French and German Objective Profi- ciency, Tests: Objective Tests in French and German adminis'tered by the .Orad- uate School for doctoral candidates are scheduled for Tues. evening, Feb. 22, from -7 to, 10:30 1).m. in the 'Raclkiam Lecture Hall. ALL students planning (Continued on Page 8) Winner of 8 Academy Awards including Best Picture. AUDR HEPBUR, RMHARRISON rc^'it- ": 4;V' v};1ii ? I ic TRIO Y.Ci,.k;.V:'V :... ......... ... v :V . $ 10 PETITION NOW for the CINEMA GUILD BOARD Sign up on the Cinema Guild off ice door, 2,538 S.A.B. until February 12 .:'F Today: 4:10 P.M. m mmmm mm mmmm mm m - mm m mmmm m -mmm mm mm mm mmm Arena.Theatre Frieze Building FEB. 16 & 17 Only at The STATE THEATRE 6 PERFORMANCES ONLY!. TICKETS ON SALE NOW! AN ACTUAL PERFORMANCE OF THE4 NA11ONAL\THEATRE OF GREAT BRITAIN A BHE. 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SUNDAY, Feb. 13: "The; United States and China Since 1945," Lecture by Dr. Albert Feuerwerker, Director of the Center for Cinese Studies. Presbyterian Center, 1 432.1 Washtenaw, - .f D RsA lOFet tcket +j * R An intimate glimpse into the; wild life of a present-day poet starring Taylor Mead,' Big Daddy Nord, and a cast of San Francisco beatniks :Short: The late luster Keaton : in. "COPS"s I INTEACIETUEADTRU a I tIDISO:FIT ET /"I r r r r r ~ r r r r r ~ r r r r r r r r r i i i i i i i f i I I I f i 1 I 1 40 I h he Univeriij ?'fluicat presents e r sOc t Purchase' Tickets in. Advance! Be sure of a Seat!. TICKETS NOW ON SALE at the Campus, Michigan & State Box- offices. COMPANY of 90 L TONIGHT AT 8:30 P.M. :; ?: .z PROFESSIONAL THEATRE PROGRA presents PULITZER PRIZE N.Y. DRAMA CRITICS' AWARD BEST. PLAY < : . : : : ;r: The ' RuNmanian Folk Ballet(iCORL) WITH ITS THRILLING FOLK ORCHESTRA and SINGERS WINNER"1965 1965 I WEDNESDAY, Feb. 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