TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1953 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE VE - -in - - - - --Mnm - Varsity Night To Feature Student ActsCoeds Picked 'Union-League, Sign - - To Take Part! .n . ia Nu Dances University Bands To Hold Show This Friday at Hill I n Soph Cab Vi be given Sxturday Evening Seven student acts have beenC chosen to share billing with the University band and professional e entertainers at Varsity Night to be held at 8:15 p.m. Friday at Hill' Auditorium. With many of the numbers per- formed by groups, both new and old faces will apppear in the all-' star revue sponsored by the Uni- versity bands. * * * A NOVELTY quartet composed of the Witham twins, Nancy and Mary, Peggy Day and Nancy Bar- tholamew will sing "Cotton Town" and "Mood Indigo." Another vocal quartet, the Bandoliers, will give its version of "Dry Bones" and "Coney Is- land Baby." This group is com- posed of Jack Bittle, lead; Royce Armstrong, bass; Waldie Ander- son, tenor; and Harley Rex, bar- itone. Featuring vocalist, Pat Carson, Jim Service's orchestra will join the list of entertainers scheduled, to perform on the evening's pro- gram. Service has played at the League open house and at various other campus affairs. "The 20's were . Fabulous Days," a Charleston number from last year's Union Opera, "No Cover Charge" will be per- formed by a chorus from the Mimes of the Michigan Union. Drum major Floyd Zarbock, his sister, Naomi, and Twirler William Modlin will present a batan twirl- ing exhibition before the Hill audi- ence. Miss Zarbock, who is a twir- ler at Texas A & M, will travel by plane to Ann Arbor especially to take part in the revue. THE JEWEL song from "Faust" will be sung by Stella Peralta. Depicting army life and that "dame" from the hit play, "South Pacific," is the task in store for Jerome Schmeyer. He will present the monologues in pantomine. Dr. William Revelli, band direc- tor, also announced that an alum- nus of the class of 1915, who was a member of the University band and Mimes, will play selections on his violin from "Sweethearts." Headlining the show will be two professional acts - Gregory and Cherie who are able to produce melodies from an unusual assort- ment of household equipment and Karrell Fox, magician, billed as the "king of Korn." Committee Completes Script for Production, Prepares for Event With the first mass meeting and the floor show tryouts out of the way, committee members for this year's Sophomore Cabaret are be- ginning the long task of planning the details of the annual event. Although the theme of the tra- ditional Soph Cab will not be an- nounced until November 22, the script has been completed and ap- 'White Rose Ball'.. For the second semi-formal dance this semester, women will be able to wear their favorite formals and men, their best suits, as they attend the "White Rose Ball" from 9 p.m. to midnight Saturday in the League. Don Kenney and his orchestra will provide music at the dance sponsored by the Sigma Nu fra- ternity. * * * SINCE ADMISSION to this dance is not restricted to any par- ticular groups on campus, Sigma Programs for the event will be dance will feature Eddie Ravens- purple and white in honor of croft, drummer, the singing of the Northwestern's Wildcats. Novelaires and an exhibition by Tickets, which are $1.50 a cou- Floyd Zarbock, drum major. ple, will go on sale tomorrow tt General co-chairmen for the the Union and on the Diag. event are Ann Petrie and San- * * to Ponticello. ENTERTAINMENT for the Assisting them are Peter De Groot and Carolyn Snyder, pub- Judicia ryWorkshop licity; Dawn Maine and Don Mc- Naught, decorations; and Donna There will be a workshop for Hoffman and Jack White, enter- all sorority and Coop Judiciary tainment. Chairmen and House Directors. Other chairmen are Karen Old- at 7:30 p.m. today at the berg and Harvey Rutstein, pro- League. grams and tickets, and Jo Kraft, patrons. HIGH STEPPER-Floyd Zarbo band, will perform with his sis twirler for the band at VarsityI Friday in Hill Auditorium. Tick cents apiece, may be purchased Hall or from any member of th Four Teams In WAA VoIl NOW is the time to go to Folletts Bookstore for the most wonder- ful selection of personal Christ- mas cards in town. Fifty lines to choose from. Get the best. Get them at FOLLETTS State St. at N. Univ. Announcers Steve Filipiak and Bill Fleming will be on hand Fri- Four teams, Sorosis. Stockwell 3 day to introduce the numbers, Couzens 1, and Jordan 2 entered while football greats Bob Chappius the "A" round of play in the Wo- and Al Wistert will mak'e a guest men's Athletic Association's all- appearance. campus volleyball tournament, as Tickets may be purchased for 75 a result of victories yesterday. proved and work on the various Nu men are free to invite any of phases of the dance has begun. their friends. Invitations have also THE Fweregis been extended to all fraternities TEFOLLOWING girls wr and sororities. chosen to take part in the floor- Last night members of the fra- show, after tryouts held last week:tenyvitdalcmpsor- s ,A u dAntonternity visited all campus soror- Jean Alexander, Gloria Anton, Sal- ity houses and presented them ly Blackman, Betty Bowen, Jean ity honsed whte roe, with a long-stemmed white rose, Davis, Marilyn Eliason, Carol Ford, the flower of the fraternity, as Rosalie Greenber part of the invitation. mond, Linda Herman, Mary Being a traditional dance, the --Daily-Don Campbell Holmes, Alice James, Carol Kauff- "White Rose Ball" is given an- ck, drum major of the marching man and Jill Kent. ually by all national chapters of ter, Naomi, and William Modlin, Also scheduled to take part the Sigma Nu. Originally the dance Night to be presented at 8:15 p.m. in the entertainment are Con- took place in the spring, but since kets for the program, priced at 75 nie LaRue, Fern Law, Shirley there was interference with many at the League, Union, or Harris Lawson, Scotty MacPherson, other spring formals, the time was he University Bands. Aantoinette Marchand, Darlene changed to the autumn. Martenson, Paddy McBride, Jan * * Northway, Joan Patton, Nancy ORIGINATING in Virginia, the Petricoff, Grace Ritow and Ei- dance was presented as a climax efea Foes leen Schumacher. to a series of rivalries between the Sandy Stolorow, Judy Subar, Sigma Nu's and Alpha Tau Omega k0b 1 o r e Shirley Tews, Harriet Thorne, Lyn fraternity. Travis, Jan Voorheis, Dawn Wal- It is customary for the ATO's To _ dron,. Barb Watson and Ann to invite the Sigma Nu's to their Woodward will also be included, annual "Blackfoot Ball." In re- In other games Sorosis cap- turn, every year the ATO's are tained by Mickey Mosier, beat ANY sophomore woman whose honored at the "White Rose Gamma Phi Beta, 25 to 13; Cou- name does not appear in the above Ball" zens 1, with Eleanor Leise at its list and who would ike to help * * . helm, beat Geddes, led by Rita with plans for the event is urged ALL DECORATIONS and pr- Pieron, 32 to 18; and Jordan 2 to sign up for the committee of hergy h p trounced Stockwell 2, 29 to 10. choice. This may be done in the white rose. There will be inter- The captains of these teams are Undergraduate Office of the mission entertainment the nature Judy Slater at Jordan and Kath- League. of which will be disclosed at a, leen Wilson. A meeting for all members of later date. the cast will be held at 7 p.m. to- Members of Sigma N, who are The losers will then go into thej day in the League. According to MmesoSiaNuwhar "B" tournament. From then on he Lagre. ding to engaged in planning for the event, floorshow chairman DeeDee En- the losing team, with the excep- gleman, the meeting will be are Chairman Charles Davies and tion of the second place team in short, but it is necessary that a committee consisting of Don the "A" division, is eliminated, Chisholm, Julius Hanslovsl i, Eu- ATH sNof the tounamen the entire cast be the a will be gene Hamaker, James McGarvey, held on December 4 and 5 in the and Roger Curran. the winner of the "B" tournament League. Taking over the entire ,,. r , may then challenge the "A" tour- second floor, the women will pres- Gndiron Gambles. . . nament runnerup, and if this chal- ent floorshow, dance and booths. Northwestern's purple and white, lenger is victorious, it then may Open to the entire campus, the and Michigan's yellow and blue play the "A" winner. proceeds will be contributed to a will dominate the scene at "Grid- For teams wishing to prac- charity organization to bb deter- iron Gambols," the first annual tice, two courts will be avail- mined by the central committee. League-Union dance to be held able at 8 o'clock Monday General Chairman of Soph Cab from 9 p.m. to midnight, Saturday through Thursday and on Fri- is Nancy Jaquette with Judith in the Union Ballroom. day afternoons at Barbour Gym. Lichtblau, assistant Chairman, Re- The dance, which is replacing Students may come in and sign becca Allen, assistant Floorshow the separate League and Union up on the tournament board in director, Beverly Rahn dance fall dances, will feature Paul Mc- the main gym at Barbour, and chairman, and Mary Beck, script Donough and his orchestra. space will be reserved for them. chairman,.! * * i DECORATIONS will include nur- I A LAUNDRY SERVICE tor #teh 1. a G cents a piece at the League, Union and Harriss Hall or from any band member. r I z ::.; ?. : S tiy Weather often is an enemy of hair charm. Here is the quick, easy beautiful answer to your problems. THE MODERN BEAUTY SHOP WILL GIVE YOU THE QUALITY OF HAIR STYLING that will not only add pertness to your appearance but will withstand weather's harmful touches. Play will continue at Barbour Gym tonight, tomorrow and Thurs- day with 24 teams scheduled for action. All together 44 squads are entered in the competition. AMASSING the largest number of points, Stockwell 3 under the leadership of Carol Anderson, and Athletic Director, Mary Poore, de- feated Kleinsteuck 2, 40 to 23. I I 1 HAIR TINTING (complete) $5 (including three shades of golden blond.) SHAMPOOING and WAVE $1.25 HAIRCUTS $1 .4 - - .I'! F t ,; ;} t .; STUDENT BUN-1DLE 4 LBs.S C minimum 12c each additional pound All your clothing foundered, FLUFF DRIED and NEATLY FOLDED -LOW EXTRA CHARGE for finishing these articles SHIRTS, additional................ .1$c (Full dress shirts and silk or wool sport shirts slightly higher) HANDKERCHIEFS -.................. 3c SOX, pr. ....,....................... 3c Just Phone 23-123 Varsity Laundry will PICK UP and DELIVER I PERMANENTS Regularly $12.50 . . . Complete........ .$6.50 up DORM COUNCIL - Assembly Dormitory Council will meet at 4 p.m. today in the League. It is im- portant for all Council members to be present. FORTNITE - Interviewing for Fortnite positions will be held from I MODERN BEAUTY SHOP 1171/2 South Main - Phone 8100 I 11 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. today and from 3 The tournament here is unique p.m. to 5:30 p.m. tomorrow in the in that it is almost entirely stu- League. dent run, Miss Hartwig, member of the Women's Physical Education' VOLLEYBALL FANS-Any coed Department stated. The students living in a League House or pri- set up the schedule and members vate home interested in playing of the WAA Coaches and Officialsj volleyball is requested to sign up Club officiate, she added. at Barbour Gym by Wednesday noon. There is a possibility that a WHILE ALL the games went team might be formed. off as scheduled today, the tour- * * * nament got off to a slow start be- PANHEL-Panhellenic Ball Cen- cause of repair work on the gym tral Committee chairman are re- floor and activities at the various minded of their weekly conference houses. in the League. The squads are composed of 15 members, with 10 allowed on the o ~floor at one time. At least eightf coeds have to be present for the 0 team to play. yryJordan with five teams has the Buy Early . biggest single turnout while Ged- des is the only coop competing. The teams this year are fight- ing to garner the first, second and M ODERN third positions captured by Stock- well VI, Gamma Phi Beta 2 and CHRISTMAS 1 Jordan last year. C RA Because the squads could sub- Cmit the hour they wished to play, CARDS no squad was seeded. After play concluded last night, about 30 coeds attended, a volley- ball clinic sponsored by the Coach- es and Officials Club. Members of rf pt .5ho the WAA group explained the var- v ious offensive and defensive tech- 330 Maynard Street niques, and later enacted an actual game situation. Marion o<.. -o Charvat is manager of this club. L Soph Cob There will be a meeting of The Sophomore Cabaret central committee members at 7:30 p.m. today in the League. 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