ickey Games- URN TO ICEBOATING: Sailing Club Winterizes - - J WINKLEMAN ong skating groups in is the Hockettes, a he Ann Arbor Figure (..__________________________________________________________________ The Hockettes have been in existence for four years. Their rou- tine consists of precision chorus .work. Of their many formations, the "fast pinwheel" is best known by skating fans. There are 24 girls in the chorus and four substitutes. The girls range in ages from 14-25 and are coached by Richardi Porter. Last year the chorus preformed before four home hockey games and once at East Lansing. The Hockettes are sponsored by the Ann Arbor Figure Skating Club. The club was founded in 1939 and has a total membership of about 375 skaters. Almost every age group is represented in the membership of the skating club. The Hockettes normally are an important part of the annual spring carnival put on by the Ann Arbor Figure Skating Club in March. Again this year the Hockettes will be providing entertainment be- fore Michigan hockey games. Their first anticipated appearance will be Saturday. January 7, before Michigan meets Michigan Tech. Although tryouts were recently held, anyone interested can con- tact Mr. Porter or the skating club for information. Celebrate the Season ENJOY A FESTIVE DINNER with wine or champagne Sugar Bowl Restaurant U 109 S. Main NO 2-1414 By CAROLINE DOW Last Friday night six University students went moonlight sailing at the Sailing Club on Base Line Lake outside Ann Arbor. As one described it, "The full moon shone on the snowy shore so it was almost as light as day and the boat crackled as it cut through the thin film of ice that was forming on the lake." None but frostbitten sailors would go sailing in Michigan on Dec. 2. And only those who were really bitten with the bug would hope for zero weather quickly so they could go--you guessed it--ice boating. As soon as the ice forms for good the hardier club members will haul out its two monotype DN ice-j boats and their homemade "blue monster" and speed away across Whitmore or Base Line Lake, whichever is firmer. The one hundred and one mem- ber club which meets each Thurs- day night, in West Engineering has a boathouse, docks, a swimming float and a fleet of nine boats plus three ice-boats) on University property on Base Line Lake which is about 18 miles out of Ann Arbor. The officers, Commodore Rich- and Kelkenberg, Treasurer Carol Kibiger, Secretary Sharon- Mail, and Fleet Captain Dave Hartzig lead the club during their terms of one year. Other officers include Race Chairman Norman Rabe, Building and Grounds Chairman Kenneth Ishizu and Faculty Ad- visor Emil Nicolaysen.. The real joy of Jets is that they do not swamp immediately and an alert lipper and crew can right the boat by standing on the cen- terboard. If they act quickly enough they can sail and bail home and no one will be the wiser. On heavy air days the "thing to do" is get the boat planing or rising out of the water by force of its own speed. The exclamations of delight on "getting up on a plane" are so spontaneous that the action is rightly called "a scream- ing plane." Sailors have often been called "the beatnicks of the water" in honor of their outfits. In the sum- mer bathing trunks are in order but winter winds bring out the best striped long underwear, the holiest shirts, the grubbiest sweat- ers and the warmest foul weather gear. Topsiders are acceptable as long as the soles are intact, the general condition of the tops are ignored. To be really stylish a "go-fast" item of apparel is needed. "Go- fast" hats, slacks, shoes, sweaters and even scarves are sported by the proud and sentimenal owners.' One member even has a "go-fast trophy," he got for going fast. Ask any sailor, the sport is a year around one. The coming of ice brings ice-boating and the grand sport of putting the boats back into condition. Minor skills such as sanding, varnishing and mending sails come into real play here. Last Sunday the eight Jet 14 sloops and one MIT dingy were pulled out of the water for re- pairs. Work on them will go on throughout the winter in the Stu-, dent Activities Building workshop onThursday nights. Weekends will be spent sailing or skate-sailing on the ice. The new dock which went in last spring was also pulled out last The intercollegiate team, with A and B skippers Timmy Schnei- der and' John Goldsmith, had a winning season this year taking four firsts out of seven regattas. They started the year with a bang, romping over the midwest- ern schools at Notre Dame for a first. In October they dropped a sec- and to Wayne State University in Wayne's home waters. After a no-air team race with Michigan State (which, parenthetically, they lost) the team hit their low of the season at Wisconsin-a fourth place with Marquette winning. The real high point of the fall s t r A 1 l s a ME .RRY CHRIS from £11i441!ani Da, DEPRESSED? Don't know what to get your little Brother, Sister, Nephew or Niece? - v l""I Try Beaver's Christmas- special: Dr. Seuss snap together animals $1.49 each, 3 for $3.98 *-,New Point-by-number mosaic sets $1.98 to $5.00 Precision made kits for antique guns, racing cars, boats, airplanes, and prehistoric animals $.49 to $13.95 ANN ARBOR'S HOBBYCRAFT CENTER Dr. Seuss' TIN4~iU the noodle-topped stew Beaver's Bike &c Hard ware 605 Church St. NO 5-6607 t CLOSE-HAULED-'The Jet 14's of the University Sailing Club round the second mark in one of their Blue-nose Sunday, races. BL KI-TS $10.80 and up Sunday. Pulling out both boats and docks requires that the hardy sailors stand knee and waist deep in December lake water to pass the sections up onto the shore. Coeds in the club had a hot soup, good eats kitchen going over the bonfire for the shivering waders. In March or early April the dock will go in again, heralding the opening of the spring season. With spring, the inter-club and inter- collegiate racing begins. The inter- club races are run every Sunday morning while the intercollegiate racing takes place each weekend at a different college or university. The most exciting race of the year takes place the last Sunday before Thanksgiving when the in- tercollegiate team races the best of the club. This year the "Whipper- snappers" (collegiate sailors) sailed through the lee of the "Old Guard" to win the event.i i ULRICH'S BOOKSTORE,, / A LITTLE BUYS A LOT AT DANIEL'S IS YOUR BEST BUY in any price range! season came the following weekend when. Michigan beat out nine schools to win the New York In- vitational for the Nevins Trophy at the Marine Academy, King's Point, Long Island Sound. Michi- gan landed another first at their home regatta, the Carey-Price Me- morial ,to which eight midwest schools were invited. After winning the five-school elimination series in Detroit for the 14th Annual Mark Timme Angsten Memorial Trophy Re- gatta, the team went on to the regatta itself, held at the Chicago Yacht Club over the Thanksgiving vacation, and ended the season. with a third. Coast Guard Academy and Ohio State topped Michigan on the flukey waters of Belmont Harbor in Lake Michi- gan. After the racing season the; racers and the pleasure sailors all settle down to a long cold winter of sailing. For some it is their first time in an ice-boat. The thrill of first climbing into an ice-boat and "going" is a rare one, you only do it once. You climb in and realize that you are only about six inches from the ice,. 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