PACI STX TIE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, DECEMrER 13, 1949 :i~ University Choir To Give Winter Concert Today DRIP, DRIP, DRIP - $5: New Yorkers Face Dry Spell as Water VanIshes The University Choir, under the direction of Prof. Maynard Klein, of the music school, will give its annual winter concert at 8:30 p.m. today in Hill Auditorium. The group, consisting of 205 String Quartet Class Slates ConcertToday T're String Quartet Class, under the direction f Prof. Oliver Edel and Paul Doktor, of the music school, will play a program of three Beethoven quartets at 3:30 p.m. today in Rackham Assembly Hall. THE QUARTET in F Major will be played by Edward Troupin, and Donald Miller, violin; Theodore Powell, viola; and Harriett Risk, cello. Larry Owen and Lois Ut- singer, violin; David Ireland, vi- ola; and David Baumgartner, cello will perform the E minor quartet. After intermission, the Quartet in C Major will be- played by Gene- vieve Shanklin and Andrew Lisko, violin; Donald Sandford, viola, and Joan Lewis, cello. University Grads Admitted to Bar Five 1949 graduates of the Uni- versity's law school were admitted to the bar yesterday, following presentation at Washtenaw Coun- ty Courthouse. They are Roscoe Bonisteel, Jr., Gordon Gable, Rodney Hutchin- son, William Ager and John Laird. Two of the men's fathers-Uni- versity Regent Roscoe Bonilsteel, Sr., and City Attorney William Laird-made the presentations. mixed voices, will sing eight chor- al works, mostly without accom- paniment. * * * BEING PRESENTED here for the first time by the Choir are "In Ecclesiis," by Gabrieli; "Sing Ye to the Lord," by P. S. Bach; and "Benedicite," by Ralph Vaughn Williams. "Sing Ye to the Lord," to be sung in double choir, is based on the 149th and 150th Psalms. "In Ecclesiis," which is also the opening work in the program, will feature Rosemarie Jun as soprano soloist and Robert Pear- son as solo tenor. Carol Nielson will sing the solo soprano part in "Benedicite." THE MICHIGAN SINGERS, a concert choir of 50 mixed voices, will also participate in the pro- gram, repeating last year's per- formance of Benjamin Britten's "A Ceremony of Carols" by popu- lar request. Their performance will feature Norma Heyde and Priscilla Eitel, of the music school, as soprano and har'pist soloists. Accompanied by the Univer- sity Repertory Orchestra, the Choir will also sing "O Magnum Mysterium" by de Victoria, "The Morning Star" by Praetorius," and "Hodie Christus Natus Est" by Palestrina. After intermission, the group will sing "Glory Be to God" by Rachmaninoff. Law Class Elects Delanty President William Delanty was elected president of the Law School sen- ior class in recent elections. Other officers are: Robert Shep- ler, vice-president; Joseph Man- sour, secretary, and Janice Rich- ardson, treasurer. By ROMA LIPSKY Students headed for the New York area during vacation will be faced with the problem of what to drink instead of water, reports from that area indicate. With reservoirs down to only one-third their normal supply, the city has begun an extensive campaign to cut down waste and excess usage. * * * LESS THAN average rainfall, and heavy use by city dwellers has caused officials to declare that the water shortage has reached the "state of emergency." In an effort to conserve the existing supplies, automobile washing has been banned, and the flooding ice-skating rinks has halted. Landlords who have not re- paired leaking faucets are being hauled into court to answer to the law with possible $5 fines for vi- olation. 1 CONSERVATION-MINDED cit- izens have been organized into "water warden" units to canvass households requesting each family to take measures toward eliminat- lng water waste and to cut down their consumption. But city authorities have declar- ed that water usage must go down another 125,000,000 gallons each day before the housewife will be able to do a week's washing with an easy conscience. Merry Christmas anda Happy New Year from UNIVERSITY SHOPPE Open: 7:15 A.M. to 11:30 P.M. Phone 2-7727 12051 South University 1 WFFA ON THE AIR-From the fourth floor of Adams Mouse, W Lee Payne broadcast classical and popular records while four in attentively. WFFA presents two hours of music daily, uninterrupted ductions. Broadcasts are heard through the electrical circuit of A * * est Quad Radio Station Inundates 462 Adwus -Daily-waly Barth Vest Quad, Stanley Millman and terested house members watch by commercials or long intro- dams House. RIDE THE ENGLISH B1CY'CLE Just Arrived NEW 1950 MODEL After Graduation, what will YOU do? EXECUTIVE CAREERS in RETAILING reward Trained Men and Women Interesting, responsible positions in merchandising, advertising, fashion, management, personnel, or teaching await men and women graduates of the foremost School of Retailing. A one- year graduate program leading to Master's degree combines prac- tical instruction, market contacts, and supervised work experience -with pay--in leading New York stores. Special programs for bachelor's degree candidates and for non-degree students. REQUEST BULLETIN C-48 NEW YORK UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF RETAILING 100 Washington Square, New York 3, N.Y. Little did Lee Payne, '53, realize his room, 426 Adams House, West Quad, would turn into a radio sta- tion when he entered theUniver- -ity this semester. Playing his wireless phonograph one day, a group of Adams House members reported hearing his rec- crds on their third floor radios. Because these students enjoyed this music, Payne now lives in a room crowded with radio equip- rnent, records and people. STATION WFFA (Fourth Floor Adams House) was established on the assumption "that students de- sire long periods of uninterrupted music during study hours instead of programs interrupted by com- mercials and long introductions," Payne said. Members of Adams House agreed with this idea and pur- chased a microphone and ampli- fier for the station. Students loaned their collection of rec- ords to the rapidly growing sta- tion. The small station's facilities were increased when Payne pur- chased a transmitter from a sim- ilar, but extinct station in Allen Rumsey House. Anglo Saxon Greeting Wassail comes from the Anglo Saxon meaning "be well." WITH A VOLrN'TlEER taff of announ ,ers, W F F A broacasts through the electrical circuit of Adams Hcuse. The station is on the air from 8:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. with program of classical and popular records. Critic sheets are posted on each floor in order that stu- dents might request programs. "In the future we hope to ac- quire a Frequency Modulation Tuner and presnt the program", of the Unitvc cIy I : < Wcs ting Service as well as other FM sta tions which can not be hear i'di standard equipment," Payne said. "There is only cne trouble with the continued expansion of station WFFA," he remarked, "the more we expand, the smaller my bed- room gets." Have you ever been in BALFO URS? *FOR GIFTS THAT AREEDIFFERENT * FOR EXCLUSIVE DESIGNS * FOR MODEST PRICES BALFOUR JEWELRY and gifts are designed by University grad- uates for University students. 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