A FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1952 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE Golf, Tennis Classes Open Weekend Dances To Be Offered In Union, League Round-Up Room 11 III TONIGHT Every Friday Night To Women Phy. Ed. Department Offers Instruction, FreshmanOuting Elective course are now being of- fered to upperclass women by the physical education department in both golf and- tennis. Interest in golf was climaxed last spring for University women when they were given an oppor- tunity to see Patty Berg, profess sional golfer, play on the Univer- sity course. Freshman women have ample opportunity to develop this skill, but previously there has not been room to take care of upperclass women who were interested. Meetings will be at 2:10 p.m. on Friday afternoons. Women inter- ested should register immediately in Office 15, Barbour Gym, since classes will begin this afternoon. The Physical Education Club has also planned an outing inhon- or of freshman women. Those freshman women majoring in physical education have been in- vited by the club to go with them on an overnight trip on Saturday, Oct. 4 to the Jackson Memorial Camp. The group will leave at 1:30 p.m. on Saturday Oct. 4, and will ar- rive back in Ann Arbor about 4 p.m. on Sunday, Oct. 5. Bulletin boards in WAB and at Barbour Gymnasium will carry further details on all these plans. Three things existed Space, Being and Ge Join the staff u Poetry, Fiction, Drama Tryout Meeting C Friday, September ,. GENERATION Office, Sti GENERATION, INTE c<--><-> --oc-->. Union Dance ... -Daily-Don Campbell WATCH OUT-Instruction is given to members of the Women's Athletic Association Field Hockey Club at the organizational meet- ing of the club Wednesday. Membership in the club is still open, and instruction will be provided by experienced members of the club. Meetings will be held at 5 p.m. every Monday and Wednesday. LEAGUE DANCE CLASSES: Instruction To Be Offered Dance Classes, with separate in- familiar American dances. The struction for coeds, men, and "couples" classes will learn sev- couples, will begin soon at the eral steps according to the gener- League. al preference. The five classes will offer in- Johnny Urbanic, who taught the struction in a variety of steps classes last year and helped to which will include the Tango, Sam- prepare the exhibition of dance ba, Ruba, Waltz, Fox Trot, and steps for Gulantics, will be the in- the Charleston. structor. The two "singles" classes will be It is important that men who given a choice between Latin are interested in dance instruc- American dances and the more tion purchase their tickets on ei- ther Tuesday or Wednesday, Sep- = o GO <=>(== tember 30 or October 1 between 7 and 9 p.m. at the League. before creation * * * A fee of $4 is required of men neration. and couples for the eight lessons. Plato Women will be given instruction of your choice Iifree of charge. SBusiness, Arts, Music A mass meeting at which coeds Open to Everyone willsign up for the classes will be held on Wednesday afternoon, Oc- 26 at 4:30 P.M. tober 1, at 4:30 in the League Ball- ident Publications Building room. R-ARTS MAGAZINE All interested persons are urged VJto attend this meeting. At this --->o<-=>O<--><---><- <-o^ time more information will be giv- _- -en along with an exhibition of the steps to be taught. You Eligible? Instruction will begin with two classes on Tuesday, October 7, two DANCING on Wednesday, October 8, and onei y and Saturday Nites on Thursday, October 9. In the past the dance classes ng Saturday Afternoon have participated in several shows on the campus and in an exhibi- after the game. tion of intricate dance steps at Members the Rhythm Romp, a dance spon- and Guests sored by the organization two .X ). 314 E. Liberty St. years ago. Ph. 2-3972 The first Union Membership dance of the year will be a come- as-you-are affair from 9 p.m. to midnight today in the Union Ball- room. Whether returning from the pep rally or .a sority rush party, stu- dents will have an opportunity to relax in a musical setting with a football atmosphere. Clare Shepard, last year's vet- eran Union bandleader will return to the podium this week. His mu- sic will feature old and new favor- ites. Admission price is $1 a couple and tickets may be purchased at the Union main desk. League Dance,... Today marks the opening -of a new "night club" on the Univer- sity campus, and this will be lo- cated in the Round-up Room of the League. From 9 p.m. to midnight today the music of Ted Smith and: his new combo the "Five Aces" will play for the students' dancing and listening pleasure. Sponsors of the club hope stu- dents will make the room a week- ly gathering place after the Fri- day night pep rallies and movies. Ted Smith is no newcomer to Ann Arbor. He led his own band on the campus for over four years and has participated in the Gulan- tics, Sophomore Cabaret and Frosh Weekend shows. t Many familiar faces comprise Ted's combo. There's Chuck Stauffer, alto saxophonist; Ed Skidmore, bassist; Don Shetler at the piano, and Fred Steinbaugh on the drums. In carrying out the theme of the Round-up Room, the band members will wear red and check- ered shirts with black string ties. According to Smith, the music will vary each week but all of the numbers will feature a "style of modern dance music that every- one will enjoy." Several of these numbers will include unison vocal renditions. Admission to the night club will be 50 cents a perspn or $1.00 a couple. Golden Rule Ball... The "Golden Rule" will preside as the University Union and the Michigan StatesUnion join to co- sponsor the first specialty dance of the year from 9 p.m. to midnight Saturday in the Union Ballroom. Forgetting some of their rivalry both the Maise and Blue and Green and White rooters will in- filtrate at the traditional dance. Originated in 1950, the Golden Rule Ball has become the regular starting gun of the campus' so- cial activities. Clare Shepard's band will be on hand to seranade dancers in the main ballroom, while on the third floor of the Union the Ann Ar- bor Alley Cats will give out with dixieland jazz for their fans. Waving a shiny baton, Floyd Zarback, baton twirler for the Uni- versity's marching band, will ap- pear at intermission time to pre- sent a flashy exhibition before the crowd in the Ballroom. Anything can happen, promises' the Union social committee, when Dick Pinkerton '55 then takes over with his impersonations and Tom Leopold '55 croons old favorites such as "Frankie and Johnny" and "Bill Bailey." Each couple will receive a pro- gram designed after the back drop and inscribed with a minia- ture golden rule on the cover. Tickets for the dance are priced at $1 per couple and may be pur- chased at the Union Main Desk. by TED SMITH and his Exciting New Combo "THE 5 ACES" at The Roundup Room MICHIGAN LEAGUE 9 till 1 2 Music for Dancing and Listening Informal Admission 50c Per Person FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26 PREoGAME DANCE I , BALLROOM MICHIGAN UNION Iii featuring THE CLARE SHEPARD ORCHESTRA Are Frida Dancin V- A. ON Ti H Ei itH. OUSE~ Fall, football and an as yet light study schedule will enable stu- dents to concentrate on social "doings" this weekend without break- ing those new shiny resolutions to study much harder this semester. Prompted by the great University-MSC rivalry, nearly every house on campus is planning some big "doings" to celebrate either victory or defeat. Getting an early start, the Chi Psi's have scheduled a before- game luncheon, honoring parents and alumni. Later in the evening, members and their dates will meet at the house for a record dance. After-game open houses and teas will take place at Delta Tau Delta, Phi Sigma Kappa, Phi Sigma Delta, Acacia, Trigon, Helen Newberry and Hinsdale houses. Others meeting to talk over the game at open houses are Alpha Kappa Kappa, Alpha Kappa Psi and Delta Sigma Delta. A combina- tion house warming and after-game open house will enable the Delta Sigma Pi's to show off their new house. Faculty members, par- ents, alumni and dates will be the year's first guests. * * * * HONORING THEIR Michigan State brothers at record dances will be Phi Gamma Delta, Phi Kappa Tau, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Lambda Chi, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Zeta Psi, Delta Chi, Zeta Beta Tau Delta Sigma Phi, Theta Xi and Phi Kappa Epsilon. Tau Delta Phi's record dance will honor brothers called to service in the U.S. Army. A large "M" and crepe-paper covered walls will greet guests of Triangle members at their record dance. Old rivalries will be forgotten as members of the University and MSC chapters of Beta Theta Pi meet for a buffet supper and dance. However, the Pi Lambda Phi's will carry on the feud at their "Rivalry Party." Decorations will depict the unions of State and the University, with State's being represented by the latest in bright red barns. The Michigan Union will be a rambling structure of very modern de- sign. * * * * "WIN OR LOSE" will be the theme of Alpha Sigma Phi as their first party of the year gets under way, while Alpha Epsilon Pi will kick off with a "Nursery" party honoring Michigan State's entry into the Big Ten.- A slightly out-of-season "Beach Party," featuring the mu- sic of Art Stade and his orchestra, will be on tap at the Phi Delta Theta house Saturday night. Hugh Jackson will provide mu- sic for dancing for Delta Upsilon members and their dates. Also holding dances will be the ATO's with Jim Tatuem's combo being featured, the Sigma Chi's and the Kappa Nu's. Earl Pearson and his orchestra will furnish music at the Phi Kappa Psi house, while the music of Billy Kline will entertain the Theta Chi's and their dates. $1.00 Per Couple I NEWS MAKING $4 r~, SWEATERS CASHMERES 9:50 to Midnight ZEPHYR WOOLS ORLONS NYLONS CARDIGANS CLASSIC PULLOVERS LITTLE COLLARS TURTLE NECKS WINGED SLEEVES MARY LOU Vocalist HALL. CNT 11UYou Must Be 21 RENTALS & BANQUETS- I 1000, Hillel Friday evening services at Hillel will be held at 7:45 p.m. tonight at the new building, 1429 Hill Street. The service will be student-run and will feature a choir composed of University students. 11 NEW LOCATION: South Forest Just Off South University WELCOME COEDS! Custom Haircutting to please you in latest styles Five Stylists No Appointments needed I SOLIDS 0 0 The Dascola Barbers near Michigan Theater 1I - Styled for Fall in GREY or NAVY Set Incuicdes Followinug 'S h a BY U. OF M. BAND: Michigan Rhapsody - Victors - Varsiy BY U. of M. 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