FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 1953 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE FIVE Union To Present 'jad Tatum's Five To Play Bop; Alley Cats To Feature Dixie au Concert Tonight "Jadau," the jazz concert fea- turing Jim Tatum's Combo, the Ann Arbor Alley Cats, and Ed Ra- venscroft will be presented from 8:30 to 10:30 p.m. tonight in the Union Ballroom. 4 Offering two hours of "dixie" and "bop,". "Jadau" is the 1953 version of Bash. * * * SINCE DON HERMAN will give a short history of each number, the program will be educational as well as entertaining. Giving the background before playing each piece, the groups will attempt to cultivate an appreciation of jazz WAA Tennis Club To Plan Tourney At First Meeting With a big boost from the weath- erman, Joan Hyman, manager of the tennis club, said she hopes to see a large contingent of women on hand for the group's first ses- sion from 4 to 6 p.m. today at the WAB tennis courts. Sponsored by the Women's Ath- letic Association, the Tennis Club f will meet every Friday from 4 to 6 p.m. In past years the club met at 5 p.m. during the week but it was discovered that there was not enough time for active participa- tion. Miss Hyman invites all tennis enthusiasts to come to the WAB today even if it rains so that the annual tournament held by the club can be set up as soon as pos- sible. Those who have any ques- tions "should call her at 2-2545. music in the anti-jazz fiends in the audience. The Ann Arbor Alley Cats, led by Dick Mottern, will provide the divie part of the concert. Known for their entertainment at the student-run "Little Club" in the Union, as well as playing for campus jam sessions and dances, the Cats will feature popular jazz tunes. Members of the Ann Arbor Al- leycat organization are Dick Mottern and his clarinet, Bill Andrews on trumpet, Pete Horst strumming the bass, Bob Shan- ahan sliding the trombone, Jim Goldbergabeating time on the "skins" and Grant Smith at the piano. BOB LEOPOLD, '52, orginator of the Alleycats, led the group for three years with Dick Mottern succeeding him. Two members, Andrews and Shanahan, received distinction by appearing on the Arthur God- frey Talent Show while playing in another jazz concert. Providing the bop side of the concert, will be Jim Tatum's Com- bo. Featuring Ed Ravenscroft on the drums, the combo will include many of Tatum's own compositions in their part of the program. Ravenscroft, '56A, was the win- ner of this year's Gulantics Re- vue. Drumming his way to first place, he received the $100 award in competition with ten musical and dancing acts. To add to the informal atmos- phere of "Jadau" the ballroom will be set up like a night club with tables and comfortable chairs taking the place of the regular straight backs usually seen at concerts. MUSIC SHOPS - CAMPUS - 211 S. State St. Phone 9013 DOWNTOWN 205 E. Liberty St. Phone 2-0675 I i You Can Go 'Anywhere! JAZZ ANTICS-Union staff members, John Sanders, Pete De-' Groot, Dave Smith and Jim DeLand are getting into swing as they attempt to copy the style of the Alley Cats combo. All who heard this quartet, however, said that their music would nevert sell and promptly went out to buy tickets for the Jadau Concert.t SPRING HAS SPRUNG: Formals, Picnics Highlight Weekend Social Calendar By RITA GEDROVICS Spring is finally in the air and all thoughts of snow flurries that blinded "U" students earlier in the week are completely forgotten as they don their best "bibs and tuckers" in preparation for a weekend of formals and other springtime events. "Cotton Candy," the annual Mosher Hall formal, will be held in a circus atmosphere tonight. Don Haas' orchestra will provide musicj for couples dancing amid ticket booths, candy booths, and multi-l color balloons.] * * * * ALPHA DELTA PI pledges will hold the "Spring Silhouette" for- mal for the actives. Dancing silhouettes and flowers will provide dec- orations and music will be by the Five Aces. Pledge paddles will be presented to the actives as favors. Dinner and a pledge formal at the house is planned by the Phi Sigma Delta. Rodney Reed's orchestra will play in a Hawaiian setting. Modernistic mobile decorations along with the "smooth" music ofl Bob Olson and his orchestra will highlight the "Abstract Rhythm" formal dance at the Alpha Gamma house tonight.f "April in Paris" will provide the setting for the annual Alice Lloyd spring formal, to be held from 9 p.m. to midnight tonight. Al Parisian night-spot will form the background for the music of Mel Sachs and his orchestra, playing in the main lounge.t * * * * THE MUSIC OF DON KENNY will be featured from 9 p.m. to midnight tonight when Taylor House of South Quad holds its annuall spring formal. A candle-lit cabaret will provide the "soft lights" at- mosphere for couples attending the dance.C Black and white shoes will distinguish the ATO "Blackfoots" and the Sigma Nu "Whitefoots" at their annual ball tomorrow night in the League with Howard Schumann and his orchestra providing the "downbeats." Japanese lanterns, bamboo bridge, and a large dragon, will set: the scene for "Oriental Evening," the Gamma Phi Beta spring formal on Saturday. Paul Nicholson will play for "It's a Blue World," the Delta Sigma Phi pledge formal. "MANHATTAN SERENADE," honoring seniors, will carry out a New York skyline theme at the Chi Omega formal with music by Ted Smith. Zeta Beta Tau, will present a "Baby Ball" with couples being dressed to fit the occasion. Couples at Alpha Epsilon Pi will dance to Mel Sach's Orches- tra in a "Rustic Rhapsody" atmospheric complete with tree dec- orations and wooden covered favors. "April in Paris" with Eiffel Tower and Arch of Triumph will set the scene at the Delta Chi pledge formal. The Phi Gams will entertain Governor G. Mennon Williams and Congressman Fraser Reams of Toledo at their annual "Pig Dinner." Alumni attending the event will battle the actives in a "hot" baseball contest in the afternoon. Under water scenes will decorate the Theta Xi house for their pledge formal, while spring fever will take over Tau Delta Phi in the form of bright decorations at their formal. Alpha Phi has also slated a formal tomorrow. A LIGHTED BOW-TIE at the main entrance will greet West Quad men and their dates as they attend "Bow Tie Ball" from 9 p.m. to midnight tomorrow. Sponsored by Allen-Rumsey House, special guests at the semi-formal will include Gov. and Mrs. G. Mennen Williams. Dancing amid an oriental at- mosphere from 9 p.m. to mid- The night tomorrow will be residents "EASY DO" HAIRCUT of East Quad, as they attend created at their annual spring semi-formal. TH E BEAUTY CLINIC Following the Japanese lanterns 1027 E. Ann Phone 7221 along the hallway into the ball- room, couples will dance under the multi-colored lights of a huge lantern. "Swing your partners, dosey-do" will echo from the vicinity of Vic- tor Vaughn House between 9 p.m. and midnight tomorrow when resi- dents and guests attend their square dance. GOLFERS Have fun at the Partridge Practice Range - We furnish clubs and Balls - 2/2 miles NOI out Washtenaw -- right on U.S. 23 Ifor 1 mile. III I OPEN EVERY DAY 10 A.M. - 11 P.M. Hillel Council Will Appoint New Heads Applicants To Petition For Chairman Jobs; j Executive Posts FilledG Petitions for positions on the Hillel Student Council may be picked up today at the Hillelr building, 1429 Hill Street.t When picking up petitions, stu- dents should leave their telephone numbers so they can be contacted for an interview. Members will be appointed to the Council on the basis of their interview and petition rather than by election as in previous years.t Any Jewish student with organi- zational talents and experience in extra-curricular activities may ap- ply. He does not have to be a mem- ber of Hillel at the present time. On the petition he will be asked to give his ideas of the functions of a Council member and for im- proving activities. He also should list a committee preference and give his ideas for carrying out the functions of the committee. Those applying will be inter- viewed by senior members of the Council. At this time they will be given an opportunity to state their ideas more fully than is possible in the petition. The council, which plans and carries out Hillel functions, is composed of 17 members, five of whom constitute the executive of- ficers. The remaining 12 members head the committees which include publications, interfaith, art, re- ligion, special events, publicity, so- cial events and supper club. The publications chairman is responsible for the printing of a bi-weekly newsletter giving information on coming events. The interfaith committee works with the Student Religious Associ- ation and gives coffee hours and parties with other groups. The art committee is responsible for cataloging books and records in the library and for forming an Israeli dance group. Next year's executive officers who .were chosen recently from present members of the Council are Dan Fogel, president; Dolores Messinger, first vice-president; Jerry Schostak, second vice-presi- dent; Eve Kadden, secretary; and Arvene Kimmel, treasurer. Hillel Professor Samuel Eldersveld, of the Political Science Depart- ment, will speak on "How Should the Liberal Organize for Political Action" following Sabbath Services at 7:45 p.m. and Sabbath morning services at 9 a.m. at the Hillel Center. (. Iw Warner- Wonderful Bras ;:: fl ;:: ::% "' rl: ,-:- . . 1 , :::. $ : :?h. Nineteen housing groups will en- ter "beau brummels" in the "Mr. Formal" contest here at the Uni- versity. Bob Apple. '54, students repre- sentative handling the program for "After Six" formal wear has an- nounced that 12 candidates have already been entered in competi- tion for the title, while seven more groups have not yet chosen their representatives. Representing Acacia in the contest will be Bud Strout, '53- BAd., while John Hessemen, '55, Beta Theta Pi; Gene Holcombe, '56, Delta Chi; Ken Moore, '54E, Delta Sigma Phi; and Di 1; Good, '54, Lambda Chi Alpha will also be vieing for the title. Others competing are Mel Camp- bell, '54A&D, Phi Kappa Tau; WHAT a lovely lift to the soft rounded curves of Fashion! . . . Beautiful Warner's* bras, artfully designed to up- hold the loveliness of little girls and big girls. Discreet bras, tastefully tailored to the charms of big sister. All 3-Way Sized with adjustable closings. Cotton Bras from $1.50 Nylon Bras. ... . . $2.00 Garter Belts from $2.00 The right curves can do you a good turn, darling ! MICHIGAN 'BEAU BRUMMELS' Vacation in Hollywood, Several Awards To Await 'Mr. Formal' Contest Winner Mike Lashmet, '54, Phi Kappa Sigma; Howard Guggenheim, '55- Ph.. Pi Lambda Phi; Dave Kestel, Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Marc Jacob- sen, '55, Sigma Alpha Mu; Dick Poel, Taylor House, South Quad; and Dick Klein, '54, Zeta Beta Tau. Alpha Epsilon Pi, Adams House, West Quad, Anderson House, East Quad, Delta Upsilon, Gomberg House, South Quad, Phi Sigma Delta and Sigma Phi have not yet chosen their representatives. The winner of the title of "Mr. Formal" here will be awarded a complete "After Six" summer outfit, a cigarette lighter, a pipe and a set of toiletries. In addition, local merchants will present appropriate tie-in awards to the winner. The local "Mr. Formal" will be entered in the Intercollegiate "Mr. Formal U.S.A." contest. Alex Gottlieb Productions, producers of many Hollywood motion pictures, has guaranteed a screen test to the winner. The "champ" will also receive a week's vacation in the star-stud- ded city, but as yet he has not been promised a date with Marilyn Monroe. 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