PEE THE MICHIGAN DAILY 'T'ITESDAY, AUGUST 30, x.966 j PAGE TEN' THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY. AUGUST an. mc~ s. vm s a a aay Ww {,iy;.{/v" 1VVV u III i F - -a i , +,I i' i . I, i I it I i i I I( ' i i' {I ii ( ' I li ''i4 is immaterial W e have New and Previously Owned books for all people Soph Show, Gilbert & Sullivan, Musket; Campus Theatricals D.> A r ",T "XT" TT' By PTill U JJINUHE year. Last year it presented "Rud- duction and satisfy all aspects of Three organizations, Soph Show, igore." "theatre interest." There is a pub- Musket, and the Gilbert and Sul- Unlike the G&S Society and licity committee, a committee in Musket, both open to anyone on charge of printing and selling livan Society offer Michigan stu- campus, Soph Show, as its name tickets, stage crew, props, lighting, dents an opportunity to display implies, is run entirely by sopho- 1fnake-~up, and costumes. their dramatic ability. Within each mores. They select, direct, and At the end of the spring semes- organization there is room for produce the play themselves. ter the central committee chair- the would be actress, director, Last year they presented "A men are chosen from the group of choreographer and stage hand as Funny Thing Happened on the students petitioning for the posts. well as those who might be par- Way to the Forum," an uproaring In the fall, at the beginning of ticipating just "for the fun of it." play done in true vaudeville style. the semester, mass meetings are Each year the productions be- In the past these three organi- held, usually in the Union. At the come more professional. In the zations were regarded merely as mass meeting the play and or- past the productions have entail- Ianother social organization rather ganization is more thoroughly ex- ed student proficiency in singing, than a group of students working plained to all those interested in acting, dancing and comedy, together to produce a polished participating. Last year Musket presented performance. With increasing pro- At this meeting an interested Leonard Bernstein's West Side j fessionalism. the students are re- student is able to sign up for the Story, directed by Jack Rouse, warded with growing audience committee of his choice and begin Grad. The production employed enthusiasm, work, styalized scenery, made of metal All three organizations are And it is work to produce the and was very similar to the movie. thoroughly organized. They are kind of production the University The biggest anticipated problem all under the auspices of the Uni- audiences are accustomed to see- was the male dancing but accord- versity Activities Center (UAC) ing. But, according to those who ing to the audience "it was even and each claims its own central have worked on the student pro- better than the movie." committee designed to coordinate ductions before, "it is both a G&S Society presents a Gilbert the various sub-committees. tremendous amount of work and and Sullivan production in the The committees are established fun; I hate to see the curtain I fall and winter semesters each to meet the demands of any pro- come down." who want to save money. ST UDC-NT LOOK9LRVICE 1215 South University 761-0700 INSIDE WEST SIDE STORY was the Musket undertaking of last year. Students planned, practiced and choreographed their songs and dances for several months before the actual production. ---- We'd bet you don't think you can do it. (even though we know differently) You probably heard that Michigan is pretty rough. You might be a little scared to join an activity during your first semester - you think it will take away too much valuable study time. We know that isn't true. Lots of our staff started here at the same time they started college. GILBERT AND SULLIVAN SOCIETY has become somewhat of a traditional institution on campus. This year's productions include "Rudigore" and "Pirates of Penzance." "r.'. ::"... :r~. " ':.t And they're still here-many with very respectable academic av- erages. On The Daily they gain tremendous amounts of knowledge and experience-they meet (and become) the important people on campus-and make many new friends. Do you want to bet with us? Say yes-just fill out this coupon and mail it to us. This is one bet we're determined to lose. 1 1 1 1 To: Betting Dept., THE MICHIGAN DAILY, 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104 Send me information on how I can win the bet-and join the DAILY. ; 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 U NAME CTP # 1 1 # *ADDRESS. ___-________ 1 1 1 1 ' CITY STATE ZIP m- 1 1 mu1 mm mm m mm mm mm mm mmma-m mm mmmm mm mm t I I'll I ' jif' iGil , i r' )0 ROBES by Flobert-Sabury & Artemis /! it4 I B Bali- Warner- LINGERIE by Rogers-Schrank-Kaysper Artemis & Warner RASSIERES by -Gossard-Sarong -Maidenform & Nemo J CORSELETTES and GIRDLES $1 by Warner-Gossard-Treo-Nemo-Jantzen & Sarong HOSIERY hv Kavser ' ..11 r