THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAE', NOVEMBER 20, 1949 TH13~ MICHIGAN DAILY SUNI~AY, NOVEMBEfl~ 20, 1949 - m Schedule of Coming Women's Athletic Meetings,_Games 'Dad' Stoll Finishes 26th FacultyQuintet Recital Today Year as Stadium Usher TBnvsytodieand Quintet, a) ntet 8:ill ".e a faultyrecital Op- 71 by Beethoven. ____________________________ at 8:30 p in todayr in Lydia Men- Quintet members are Nelson New Skirt inspirations --New fabrics FORMR-iL S F TODAY' Physical Education Club. Teas from 3 to 5 p.m. in the WAB lounge for members of the faculty from various University colleges. TOMORROW Inter-HIouse Basketball Clinic. Meeting 7:15 p.m. Barbour Gym to explain and demonstrate changes in women's basketball rules. Volleyball Tournament. 5:10 p. m. Mosher I vs. Delta Delta Delta I; Zeta Tau Alpha II vs. Jordan I; 7:15 p.m. Kappa Kappa Gamma I vs. Newberry II; 8 p.m. Couzens vs. Stockwell XX; Chi Omega III vs. Stockwell XIX. \7 Riding Club. Meeting 5 p.m. at WAB. Ballet Club. Meeting 7 p.m. at Dance Studio of Barbour Gym to practice second part of Christmas program. TUESDAY Volleyball Tournament. 5:10 p. m. Mosher II vs. Stockwell IV; Delta Zeta vs. Stockwell XVII; 7:15 p.m. Ann Arbor Girls vs. Pi Beta Phi II; 8 p.m. Alpha Chi Omega II vs. Zeta Tau Alpha I; winner of Kappa Kappa Gamma Ij vs. Newberry II vs. winner of Couzens vs. Stockwell XX. w By DON McNEIL The spirit of some of Michigan's greatest teams was in the stadium yesterday as the 1949 season closed. Ed J. Stoll, a Wolverine fan with a record of his own, was ushering the "youngster" students and alumni to their seats. * * * "DAD" STOLL, as he is called by the other members of the sta- dium ticket staff, is 80 years old, the oldest person working at the games. Yesterday's finale marked his 26th season without missing a Wolverine home game. Watching the 1949 Wolverines in action, Ed could remember the kids who played back in the 20's like Benny Oosterbaan and his side kick Benny Fried- man. He could remember the greatest. thrill of his football career-the day Fielding Yost's boys beat Buffalo by a score of 128-0. MICHIGAN was still playing its games at Ferry Field in a barbed wire fence area with only a few bleachers and most of the fans crowded around the sidelines when Ed started ushering. There were no cheerleaders then, but a lot more people tried to sneak into the games. The student body seems more excited now, Ed thinks. When the stadium was opened in 1927, it was a memorable day with Michigan playing a double header. But the never-to-be for- gotten aspect of that afternoon, Ed relates, occurred when a morn- ing rain storm blocked the new sewers and flooded the field. The Michigan warriors came sweeping onto the gridiron in a sea of muddy water. STOLL ISN'T sure that he will be back on the job next year. 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IFC; 3. No; 4. Yes; 5. No; 6. Yes. I believe that it is the special responsibility of the representa- tive to work for better coordina- tion between the Student Legisla- ture and the student body, so that the legislature may really act as the student voice. I would like to help in strengthening that voice and making it more representative. * Dorianne Zipperstein, '51 1. Yes; 2. Combination; 3. No; 4. Yes; 5. No; 6. Yes. Two years with the National Student Association and other campus organizations have given me an insight into students' prob- lems, and ideas of how to solve them. 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