THE MICHIGAN DAILY rAGE Charlie Spivak, Johnny Long Selected To Play for i-Hop Ticket Sales * Dance Groups Will Present, SKATERS' WALTZ: Club Open for Membership RusheesTo Attend Panhel Mceting BeginToday TrumpetervCharlie Spivak and "backward" violinist Johnny Long have been selected to occupy the bandstand at this year's J-Hop to be presented from 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. Feb. 8 and 9 in the IM Building. Spivak and Long are featured at this year's dance as a result of the student poll conducted earlier in the semester. This will not be the first local appearance for Spi- vak. The man with the "sweet trumpet" first appeared here at the 1949 J-Hop. LONG IS also familiar to col- lege crowds. The "backward" vio- linist has long been a college fa- vorite. He came by his novel title via a certain "pig incident" which took place when he was six years old. The story goes that an over- hungry pig bit Long in the left hand severing the tendons of several fingers. His violin teach- er, fearing that the hand might not heal properly, taught him his present backward style. Long and Spivak will play on both nights of the 1952 J-Hop. Ticket reservations for the event are being accepted from 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. today through Thursday at the Administration Building. Students making reservations will receive confirmations after Christ- mas vacation. At this time, they may pick up their tickets in the Administration Building. * * * RESERVATIONS are also avail- able through representatives. in the various campus residences. A free ticket will go to each junior representative of the first ten houses which have 70 per cent of their group planning to attend the dance. The representatives will turn in lists of those attending to the central committee. The first ten residences which make reservations for 70 per Women Appoint Committee Heads For SeniorNight- Chairmen for Senior Night posi- tions have been announced by the Interviewing Committee. The following seniors will hold these positions: Elaine Madden and Sue Sears, co-chairmen; Midge Haring, tickets chairman; Elaine Cohen, patrons and invita- tions; June- Lauren, decorations and programs; and Virginia Rob- inson, entertainment chairman. JOHNNY LONG * * * cent of all house members may get their tickets through the central committee. Other houses will get their tickets at the booth in the Administration Building. Junior representatives in each house are as follows: Acacia, Jer- ry DesJardin; Alpha Delta Phi, Jerry Steketi; Alpha Epsilon Pi, Robert Segal; Alpha Sigma Phi, Mel Palmer; Alpha Tau Omega, Don Wier; Beta Theta Pi, Chuck Cliffert; Chi Phi, Dave Sebald; Chi Psi, Ted Laitner; Delta Kap- pa Epsilon, Rog Oeteing; Delta Sigma Phi, Bert Perry; Delta Tau Delta, Pat Golden; Delta Upsilon, Earl Cline and Kappa Nu, Rog Werner. The list continues with Kappa Sigma, Dick Smith; Lambda Chi Alpha, Fred Barrett; Phi Delta Theta, Terry Nulf; Phi Gamma Delta, Dick Hodgeman; Phi Psi Sherm Andrews; Sigma Alpha Ep- silon, Gene Bohi; Phi Kappa Sig- ma, Dick Sterner; Sigma Alpha Mu, Bob Gross; Sigma Chi, Kar Kaltwasser; Sigma Nu, Gordon Sharpe and Sigma Phi, Don John- son. Other representatives are Sigma Phi Epsilon, Bob Cutting; Tai Delta Phi, Dennis Aaron; Tat Kappa Epsilon, Glen Musselman Theta Chi, Ned Bessemer; Theta Delta Chi, Jack DesJardins; Tri angle, Norm Gerber; Zeta Psi John Jones and Alpha Phi Alpha Rog Wilkins. Dormitory representatives ar Anderson, Roger Hammer; Cooley John Jay; Greene, Jerry Wisnoo * ski; Hinsdale, Chuck Beniger Prescott, Chuck Salmon; Strauss George Majoros; Tyler, Russ Greg ory; Gomberg; John Dubois; Hu ber, Jerry Strauch; Taylor, Bo Goodwin; Allen Rumsey, Sau " Gregory; Michigan, Bert Browi and Wenley, Bob Webb. HolidayShow Program To Include 1 Ballet, Modern Styles Composed by Students Modern Dance and Ballet Clubs will combine their talents for the Holiday Dance exhibition, which will take place at 8 p.m., tomorrow in Barbour -Dance Studio. The event featuring the two co- recreational dance clubs, is spon- sored by the Women's Physical Education Department. First on the program will be members of the Ballet Club in an excerpt from the "Sleeping Beau- ty" Ballet and other modern dance numbers. The second part- of the program will be a trio dance, with music sung by Frank Poretta. A Ceremony of Carols will be rendered by a part of the Women's Choral Group, w i t h Maynard Klein conducting. Next on the dance program will be the composition, "The Princess Who Couldn.t Smile." Geraldine Miller is responsible for the chore- ography. All compositions used in the Holiday Dance exhibit are student originals, which have been worked on at the regular meetings of the clubs. No admission is being charged for the dance program and any- one interested is invited to attend by the Club managers, Ann Al- bert, Ballet, and Doris Melleky, Modern Dance. The faculty advisor for the two co-recreational clubs is Miss Es- ther E. Pease, member of the fac- ulty of the Women's Physical Edu- cation Department. Her assistant is Geraldine Miller. Costumes for the program have been designed by Anna Marie Kor- das. l The Modern Dance and Ballet a Clubs are open to any man and - woman on campus. The co-recre- ational organizations offer an op- a portunity to participate in mod- u ern dances and to compose orig- u inal numbers; a ThetQ Sigma Phi , Selects Members I, Alpha Theta, Michigan chapter e of Theta Sigma Phi, national hon V, orary and professional sorority for - women in journalism has recently ; chosen several women for mem- s, bership. The women chosen as member - are Winifred Delchamps, Sally b Harding, Constance Hart, Janice l James, Susan Kenitz, Susan Peter n son, Josephine Scherer, and Jane Spieth. Stewart Brown, manager of the University Ice Skating Clu., says that membership in the co-rec e- ational organization is still open to any woman or man on campus. At the present time there are approximately 25 members, who practice from 1 to 3 p.m. Monday through Thursday each week at the Coliseum. Instruction is available for both beginners and advanced skaters. Figure eights, spins, spirals, jumps, and ice dances, such as the Waltz and 14 Step will be taught. Miss Mary Frances Greschke will _____ A mass meeting for al lfresh- immediately following the meet- men, sophomore and junior wo- ing. Registration fee will be $l. again be the clubs professional men interested in formal rushing teacher. will be held at 7:30 p.m. Wednes- At the meeting, each prospec- Miss Greschke is a Gold test day, January 9, in the Rackham tive rushee will receive a book- skater and has been assisting the Building. let, which contains information Ice Skating Club for six years. s W is e, Pannellemc on everything from what to The manager says that members rushing chairman, will preside wear to maps of the locations of are now beginning dance routines over the mass meeting, which is the sorority houses. for pre-hockey skating and he wel- held each year before rushing be- Each coed will be assigned to comes anyone interested in ice gins to inform those coeds who a group when she registers, and skating to join the club. intend to rush of the rules and she will go through the opening Activities of the club so far this regulations concerning formal teas with that group. year, outside of the regular prac- rushing. * * * tices on the ice, have included the * A RUSHEE is asked to attend organizational meeting and a so- REGISTRATION for rushing, the teas of all the houses on cam- cial meeting, consisting of movies which will begin between semes- pus. and refreshments. ters, on February 2, will take place At that time, she will also be i I i given the name oi 1er cmnselor, who will hl her with any problems she my have throuaim- out the rushing reriud. 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