FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1952 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE FIVE Joint Glee Club Concert To Provide Varied Program Tomorrow ** .+ Ticket Sales To Continue Until Show Ticket sales for the joint Michi- gan-Cornell Men's Glee Club con- cert, to be given at 8:30 p.m. to- morrow at Hill Auditorium, will continue until showtime. The box office at Hill will be open today from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m. It will reopen at 9 a.m. to- morrow and remain open up to curtain time. Harmonizing for the evenings performance will be the Michigan men who will open their half of the program with "Laudes Atque Carmina" by A. A. Stanley. In this invocation, which the Men's Glee club has used for the last four years, the singers implore, the Muses to aid them in singing. Michigan's baritone soloist, Rob- ert Elson, will present "Music Will Calm Thee' by Handel as the sec- opd number on the program. Bob McGrath, tenor; Dave Cala- han, second tenor; Dick Frank, baritone; and Ara Berberian, bass, compose the Novelaires, who will appear on stage singing a number of popular pieces. This quartet was last year's Gulantics winners and sang for Varsity Night this year. The club will sing a number, "Woman In The Shoe," made fa- mous in 1933 by the Reveler's Quartet. This piece was often re- quested of the men in the Quar- tet, who were Philip Duey, pro- fessor of voice in the School of Campus Parties To Honor Cornell Visitors, Vocalist By NAN PERRIN The election returns are in, and so are the Republicans; and once again the campus settles down to a weekend of victory and/or defeat parties and football. Besides the many visitors arriv- ing from Cornell, the Sigma Al- pha Epsilon Fraternity will enter- tain Rosemary Clooney's sister, Betty Clooney, nightclub song- stress and TV performer, tomor- row. * * * theme, cariied out with appropri- ate decorations, will be the "Cor- nell Blow-out." A Millionaire's Party will be on tap at the Tau Delta Phi house tomorrow evening. The house will be decorated like the inside of a swank New York night club, and "Music by Mit- chell" will be the featured at- traction. The Chi Phi's will be kept busy tomorrow with an open house aft- er the game, buffet dinner, and Band Dance later in the evening featuring the music of Johnny Harberd. The , Cornell broth- ers, who will be coming down, and especially Dick Whalen, captain of the Cornell team, will be guest of honor. AN ARMISTICE Day theme will be carried out at the ZBT house tomorrow night. Sand bags, barbed wire, machine guns, and other light touches will carry out the patriotic atmosphere. Kappa Delta plans a tea Sun- day afternoon to honor their new house mother, Mrs. Ruth File. All campus house mothers and presidents are invited. A Band Dance will be spotlight- ed at the Phi Psi house tomorrow night featuring the music of Don Haas and his orchestra. Shrimp cocktails will be number one on the refreshment list, in honor of the Cornell brothers who plan to come down for the game. * * * ADPI WILL hold a hayride to- night at the Huron River Stables. Square dancing, toasting marsh- mallows, and just plain relaxing after the ride will complete the evening's activities. A band dance featuring the music of Don Kenney and his orchestra will be on tap at the SAE house tomorrow evening, to honor the Cornell chapter. Zeta Psi's are planning dinner at the house after the game tomor- row, and a band dance later in th6 evening highlighted by the music of Hugh Jackson and his orchestra. * * * EARL PEARSON will be fea- tured at the Sigma Nu house to- morrow evening, at a party in hon- or of the visiting Cornell brothers. The Alpha Xi's pledge party will take place at the house to- night. Large outlines of the pledge pinwith thebpledges names on them, and big sister paddles will spbtlight the deco- rations. Mel Sachs and his orchestra will be the featured attraction at the Alpha Sigma Phi house to- morrow evening at a casual party for members and their dates. An after-game band dance will take place at the Sig Chi house tomorrow, featuring the music of Paul Root and his orchestra. QUARTET-The Novelaires, Bob McGrath, Dave Calahan, Dick Frank and Ara Berberian, will again appear before campus show- goers. Winners of Gulantics last year, the well-known quartet will add variety to the Cornell-Michigan Men's Glee Club Concert at 8:30 p.m. tomorrow in Hill Auditorium. * * * * * Music and director of the Men's Glee Club; Frank Black and James Melon, now a Star of the Metro-. politan Opera. Two Michigan men will appear as soloists, Bob McGrath, singing an Irish folk song, "Eileen" and Russell Christopher, offering "Shadirack" written by Robert MacGimsez. U A traditional American folk song will be the next number on the program. "Clementine" will be sung by the entire group. Follow- ing this is to be an arrangement by Mel Torme of "County Fair." Five favorite Michigan songs will complete the Michigan part of, the program. Cornell will be given the open- ing spot on tomorrow's program and will put visitors in an "at home" atmosphere as they open with a medley of songs of Cornell, "Strike up a Song." Another Cor- nell number will be sung by Ed- win Gibson, one of the featured so- loists from Cornell. The evening will continue withj the Cornell men singing "My Heart is Victorious," by Giacomo Caris- simi; "More Was Lost At Mohacs Field," by F. Korbay, and "Finicu- li, Finicula" by Luigi Denza. Varying Cornell's program will be the Cayuga's Waiters, a triple quartet. This group, comparable to the "Wiffenpoofs" of Yale, sing light, modemn numbers, Negro spirituals, semi-classical and show music. VOTED "The girl we'd most like to be serenaded by" Betty will be escorted to the game by the SAE members and will sit with them in section 24. After the game she will be presented with a special plaque by the fraternity and will be guest of honor on a local radio broadcast. The Cornell-Michigan concert tomorrow evening promises to be one of the weekend's biggest so- cial events. Alpha Tau Omega, Delta Chi, Sigma Phi Epsilon, DU, Theta Chi, and Sigma Alpha Mu plan to hold casual record dances and buffet dinners after the concert. THE PHI SIGMA Delta house will be the scene of an Indoor Arb Party come tomorrow night. The brothers plan to move trees, bushes, dead leaves, and small birds into the living room to cre- ate the proper atmosphere. Kappa Sigma plans a record dance tomorrow evening which will be highlighted by pledge stunts guaranteed to entertain. Fathers Weekend will be cele- brated this weekend at the Gam- ma Phi and Chi Omega houses. Fathers and daughters will go to the game tomorrow afternoon, have dinner at the house after the game, and round out the evening by attending the Cornell concert. * * *.. 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