FRIDAY, MAY 15, 1953 T'RE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE FIVE NONNI" Men's Glee Club Will Perform Group Plans Annual Sing Tomorrow Concluding their performances for the year, the Men's Glee Club will present their 95th annual spring concert at 8 p.m. tomorrow at Hill Auditorium. "Laudes Atque Carmina" by Stanley will open the program, as it has traditionally started every Glee Club concert since 1899. GEORGE HELLWORTH, bari- tone, will sing "Music Will Calm Thee" from Rodelinda by Handel, followed by the full Glee Club presenting "Wondrous Eyes" by Caccini and the "Echo Song" by Lasso. Specially arranged by Prof. Duey, director of the Glee Club, the group will feature Handel's "Hallelujah Amen" from Judas Maccabeus. Taking the stage will be Russell Christopher, baritone, who will of- fer "Come Let's Be Merry," Ros- sini's "Largo al Factotum," from "Barber of Seville" and "Shad- rack." CONTINUING THE list is "Song of Joy" and Palmgren's "North- ern Lights," by the Glee Club, an Irish folk song, "Eileen" sung by Robert McGrath, tenor and "Country Fair," featuring David Calahan, tenor, and the Novel- aires. After intermission, the Glee Club will. present a Gershwin Medley, arranged by Prof. Duey, Following the Gershwin Medley, the program features selections by the Novelaires, male quartet, who will announce their own num- bers. For their final selection the a the OILE By SHIRLEY BLOOM As exam time quickly approaches most residences are taking ad- vantage of this last opportunity to hold a party remembered until September. The Alpha Rho Chi House will be transformed into a huge the- atre tonight as actors and actresses of past and present years will mingle with one another backstage at their "The Play is the Thing' costume ball. Sailors and their short-skirted girl friends will be in evidence bending over gambling tables at a "waterfront and French casino" party at the Chi Phi house. The Delta Gamma's will be dancing on moonlight decks to- night to the music of Paul McDonough at their spring formal, while Johnny Harberd's orchestra will render musical selections at Delta Kappa Epsilon's pledge formal. Pagoda's, chinese dragons and lanterns will set the scene for Martha Cook's "oriental garden" formal. Theta Chi couples will be spinning platters, while Tau Delta Phi men 'are holding a dance in honor of their graduating members. Inhibitions will be thrown to the winds as Tau Kappa Epsilon couples atten da "come not as you are but as you wish you were" party. Phi Gamma Delta men are busy sewing last minutes stitches on the grass skirts which will adorn their dates to the "Fiji Grass Skirt Formal." In celebration of their 30th Anniversary, Sigma Alpha Mu has invited all their alumni up for agala weekend. Tonight a stag dinner will be followed by a "USA Tour" house party. Tomofrow afternoon a picnic is on the agenda, while in the evening a dinner and formal dance will take place. A picnic complete with steaks will be awaiting Hayden House men, while Gomberg House will be spending tomorrow afternoon at the Fresh Air Camp. "Tangier's, City of Sin" wil be transplanted to the Alpha Epsilon Pi House as "international degenerates" make their appearance in the smoke-filled opium den. Beta Theta Pi and Alpha Kappa Psi couples will be relaxing an casual .nrnrd d A0 n ,cs while Cnnle H ulse is anannrin, u a hu c Michif ishes Will swim WAA Club TO Present 'Aqua-demics' Show Using torches, illuminous props and colorful costumes, Michifish members will culminate a year of preparations with their annual spring program to be held at 7:15 p.m. tonight at the IM building. Open to the public free of charge, the WAA club's program will run through life at the Uni- versity, reviewing both the aca- demic and social picture. "Aqua-demics" will begin with the synchronized swimmers enter- ing school ,their freshman year. Getting right down to class work, impressions of psychology will be presented by Marge Lord and Mary Crouch. "Take Me Out To The Ball Game" will set the mood for the "Phys Ed" number performed by Clare Shephard, Margaret Heath, Judy Akorn, Martha Sanders, Martha Baker, Janet Netzer, Joey Vorhous, Rosemarie Saffron, and Mary Streib. Swimmers strolling in the Arb will don flashlights on their wrists while performing underwater. Another unusual number entitled "Anthropology" will be given with lighted torches to the background music of the "Ritual Fire Dance." Formations will also depict the "Marching Band," "Blue Book Blues," "Dramatics," "Astrono- my," "French," "Spanish," and "Music." As the finale all members of Michifish will demonstrate their skills to the music of Pomp and Circumstance. k I Cinema SL uild NOW THRU SUNDAY! MARC CONNELLY'S Famous Folk Fable of the Broadway Stage PAST UEu "A ludicrous, sublime, and heartbreaking masterpiece." -N.Y. TIMES ALSO! WALT DISNEY'S - Academy Award Short Feature - SEAL ISLAND In Technicolor I SPRING SING-Prof. Philip Duey directs the Men's Glee Club who will present their annual spring concert at 8 p.m. tomorrow in Hill Auditorium. Reservations for the concert can be picked up at the Hill A'uditorium box office from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. today and tomorrow. Admission is free. INTERNATIONAL FETE: Cosmopolitan Atmosphere Fvfrn ti The Funniest TECHNICOLOR CARTOON of the Season TONIGHT AND SATURDAY at 7 & 9 P.M. Sunday at 8 P.M. Only ARCHITECTURE AUDITORIUM CORNER TAPPAN & MONROE STREETS - 50c Wit ISet Theme at Dance 4k Climaxing International Week, International Ball, to be held from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. tonight in the Union Ballroom, has been plan- ned around a "Cosmopolitan Night"vtheme. Native costumes and a floor- Glee Club will sing a group of show presented by several national University songs________ groups will provide a foreign at- mosphere for couples attending The the all-campus semi-formal. "EASY DO" HA IRC UT Bringing "the language and mu- sic of five continents" to Ann Ar- created at bor, Carl Bonner and the Bon- THE BEAUTY CLINIC Aires have been engaged to pro- 1027 E. Ann Phone 7221 vide the down-beat for the annual dance. I WH AT'LL YOU HAVE? Beer, Wine, Soft Drinks, or Keg Beer from pag atcasal ecur {ancs ,ileo Aided by the lyrics of vocalist picnic at West Park tomorrow. Liz Palmer, the group will "give "Take one" will be the slogan out" with Latin American num- souvenier of the Delta Upsilon bers, and also "hits" from the pledge formal from a giant grab- continent and this country. bag of favors. Entering the Ballroom through A roast beef dinner, orchid cour- ta model of the Taj Mahal, couples sages and the Freshman Quartet attending the ball will see before will for mthe high spots of the Phi them Mount Fujiyama complete Chi formal, while Jim Tatum and with cottages and flowers typical his jazz band will be playing for of Japan. many a hobo as Phi Sigma Kappa Native songs and dances, done stages a "Bowery Ball." in traditional costume, will be Portage Lake will provide the f e a t u r e d during intermission. background for a Psi Omega out- Member groups of the Interna- ing, while Prescott House has tional Students Association will scheduled an open-house from 2 provide floorshow talent. to 5 p.m. Opening with "Sowa Sowa Cooley hats and chop sticks dance" presented by the Philip- rvehas remembrancsof pine Michigan club, the program the Sigma Delta Tau "Chinese" will continue with songs by the party. Marty Greenwald and his Emcee Gre Zotadorchestra attired in cooley hats Emcee George Zotiades will next and kimonas, chinese food and introduce two members of the menus will add to the "oriental" India Students Association, who! atmosphere. will offer a "Harvest Folk Dance." Israeli national songs played on The "Isle of Enchantment" is the accordian by Yoram Goren, being brought to the Phi Rho followed by a dance under the Sigma House in honor of their direction of the Japanese Students graduating seniors. Decorations Club is next on the agenda. will follow the South Sea theme, Guitar music, Spanish style, while orchid leis from Hawaii andj sponsored by the Sociedad His-' sea shells from the West Coast will4 panica will precede the final num- remind guests of their brief jour- ber, a folk dance performed by ney.I four members of the Ukranian Sunday, Alpha Gamma Delta Students Club. women will entertain their moth- Profits from this year's Inter- ers at a dinner at a local restau- national Ball, as in previous years, rant, followed by entertainment at the Union. and music at the house. will go into the Emergency Fund. Cookouts are being planned for for Foreign Students. Sunday afternoon by Alice Lloyd Tickets for the ball, priced at and Tyler House women, while an $3 per couple, will be sold today open house at Victor Vaughan on the Diagonal. 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