Mixer Abates Rivalry I HELP WANT ED PART-TIME- Pressman's Assistant from 1 :30 A.M. to 4 A.M. or Custodian from 6 A.M. till 8 A.M. See Mr. Chatters at the Student Publications Bldg. 420 Maynard Street between 8 and 10 A.M. Monday or Tuesday Mu ALl t A fascinating gift any smoker will ove. Press, it lights up and hidden music box plays a well known popu. ar tune. Anniversary Walt I Could Have Danced All Night La Vie en Rose Some Enchanted Evening Moulin Rouge Smoke Gets in Your Eyes DIXIE (6.95) Give Ist & 2nd Choic. $5.95 Initials $1. New England Music Assoc. P.O. BOX 102, STA. "A" Boston 18, Mass. I -Daily-Jerome Starr MIXING IT UP, PEACEABLY-Sponsored by Inter-quadrangle Council, the annual post-game mixer between University and Michigan State University students calms the sometimes over-, Council, the annual post-game mixer between the University and I Chorale To Perform Classical, Folk Music The Roger Wagner Chorale will Lke its first appearance in Ann University Musical Society, will bor at 8:30 p.m., Thursday in present a special Homecoming 11 Aud. presenting the second Concert at 8:30 p.m. Saturday in acert of the Choral Union Se= Hill Aud. s. Two Pianos. The program will open with mu- Pro Eun e . osr.n Professors Eugene Bossart and of the Renaissance: Charles Fisher of the music 'Ave Maria," by Thomas Luis de school, will present a- two-piano ttoria; "Hodie Christus Natus recital at 8:30 p.m. today in Hill t," by Jan Peterszoon Sweeli- Aud. The program will include ek, and "Vere Languores" by de works by Zipoli, Mozart, Rach- ttoria. Songs of the Classical maninoff, Poulenc, Brahms, Rieti riod-"Evensong " and "Elo- and Berlioz-Liszt. ence," by Joseph Haydn--will o be presented. Guest Organist . . From the romantic period, the Alexander Schreiner, guest or- up, will sing Recitative and ganist under the auspices of the herzetto 'Queen Mab' from "Ro- music school, will present a con- o and Juliet" by Hector Berlioz, cert at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday in Hill d from the modern period, "Bel- Aud. azzar's Feast," by William Wal- .Stanley Quartet .. The chorale will then present The Stanley Quartet will deliver 'rois Chansons" by Claude De- a concert at 8:30 p.m. Wednesday ssy and English and American in Rackham Lecture Hall. Mem- k songs: "Shenandoah," arrang- bers of the quartet are Prof. Gil- by Wagner; "0 No, John!" ar- bert Ross and Prof. Gustave Ros- aged by Sally Terri and "Jesus, seels, violins; Prof. Robert Courte, sus Rest Your Head," arranged viola and Jerome Jelinek, cello. Terri, followed by three French The program will include "Quar- k songs arranged by Wagner. tet in D major, K. 499" by Mo- The program will conclude with zart, "Quartet No..8" by Ross lee ree Negro spirituals: "He Never Finney, and "Quartet in B-flat id a Mumblin' Word," arrang- major, Op. 130" by Beethoven. by Wagner; "If I Got My Tick- Can I Ride?" arranged by Ku- k and "Go. Down Moses," ar- Today at 3 nged by Wagner. - H I LLEL' omecoming. . The Boston Symphony Orches- PLAYERS, EL under -the auspices of the .,ym r ' rFirst Performance- 1429 H i I Street RED'S RITE SPOT 517 East Williams HOURS: Sun., 7 A.M.-1 A.M. Mon.-Fri., 7 A.M.-I A.M. Sat. 7 A.M.-4 P.M. BREAKFASTS, DINNERS, and SANDWICHES of All Kinds .'A Sample of Our Menu A Hamburger Sandwich .... 25c Breaded Cutlet on Toasted Roll with Cole Slaw ......50c Hamburger Special with French Fries and Slaw .55c' Hamburger Steak with Two Side Dishes ......75c Italian Spaghetti with Meat Sauce and Salnd .75c Fish and Chips with Salad .75c i TONIGHT at 7 and 9:25 ROYAL AFFAIRS AT VERSAILLES Written, directed and produced by Sacha Guitry. Music by Francaix With Sacha Guitry, Orson Welles, Edith Piaf, Jean Marais, Claudette Colbert, Gerard Philipe, Jeah-Pierre Aumont, Micheline Presle. COLOR ARCHITECTURE AUDITORIUM 5td cents rr..n. i CHALLENGE presents Prof. Samuel Huntington, Columbia U. Prof. J. David Singer, U. of Michigan discussing THE DECISION-MAKING PROCESS: U.S. AND ALLIED COUNTRIES SUNDAY, Oct. 15, 1961 2:30 P.M. Multi-Purpose Room, UGLI ll-, I A SPECIAL CONCERT (Not in the regular series) I THE BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA CHARLES MUNCH, Music Director Soloist: SAMUEL MAYES, Cellist On Homecoming Weekend-Saturday-.Oct.21,.8:30 HILL AUDITORIUM Program ELEGY, in memory of Serge Koussevitsky . . Howard Hanson CONCERTO for Violoncello . . . . . . . . Saint-Saens SYMPHONY No. 1, in c minor, Op. 68 . . . . Brahms I I