' SUNDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1953 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE rFIVY 1954 J-Hop Wil I Feature Music of Ray Anthony, Buddy Morrow Recent Disc Jockey Poll Shows Orchestras As 'Tops in Nation Martha Cook To Entertain at Annual Supper Ray Anthony, Buddy Morrow and their orchestras will provide music for dancing at the 1954 J-Hop, to be held from 9 p.m. to 2:30 a.m. 'Friday, February 5, in the Intramural Building. The Anthony aggregation was recently chosen the top band of the year by Billboard's national disc jockey poll, while Buddy Mor- row's group was picked as the most promising "newer" band. BasketbalII Alpha Xi Delta 1 vs. Hobbs and Kleinstueck 1 vs. Hinsdale are WAA basketball games to be played at 5:10 p.m. tomor- row. Others scheduled are Jordan 2 vs. Couzens 3 and Stockwell 1 vs. Prescott at 7:15 p.m., while Zone 1 plays Couz- ens at 8 p.m. Billed as the "Young Man with a Horn", Anthony formed his own orchestra in 1946. His band is presently composed of five trum- pets, four trombones, five saxes, drums, bass and a piano. Featured vocalists with the band are Tommy Mercer, Marcie Miller and the Skyliners, a vocal quin- tet. One of the most important fac- tors in Anthony's rise as a "name" band has been the popularity of his records with the nation's disc jockeys. During his first year of recording, platters such as "Mr. Anthony's Boogie", "Count Every Star", "Tenderly", "Sentimental Me" and "Darktown Strutters Ball", chalked up sales of more than two-million. Recently, his recording of "Dragnet" has been played on the air-waves daily. Another record, "Rose, Rose, I Love You", boosted Buddy Morrow and his orchestra into popularity.- However, before the sales of this record made it financially pos- sible, there was no regular "his orchestra." Morrow, his trombone' and his arrangers were turning1 out a Morrow brand of music on each record with a different group of studio musicians. By 1951, "his orchestra" became a reality. Morrow's ability on the trom- bone won him a scholarship to the Juilliard School of Music at the age of 17. During his studies he was offered a job with the Paul Whiteman orchestra, He then went on to play in many of the nation's well-known bands. The present Morrow orchestra features three trumpets, four trombones, four reeds, drums, bass Guests of honor at Martha Cook's annual Messiah Supper', which begins at 5 p.m. today, will be Mr. and Mrs. Howard Peckham. Mr. Peckham is the new director of the William Clements Library. This traditional event is held yearly in honor of the out of town guests who perform in the Mes- siah concert. This year the ar- tists will indlude Maude Nosler, Carol Smith, Walter Fredericks and Norman Scott. Other special guests will be President and Mrs. Harlan Hatch- er and about 75 Administration faculty members. Before going into dinner, ,the guests will have a chance to meet their hostesses and the special guests in the receiving line. In- cluded in this line will be Mrs. Leona B. Diekema, resident direc- tor, Mr. and Mrs. Peckham, Presi- dent and Mrs. Hatcher, Mary Mar- garet Koyka, general chairman of the event, Vonda Genda, house president, and other house offi- cers and guests. After dinner there will be cof- fee and dessert in the Blue Room and each of the women in the building is free to invite a per- sonal guestfor dessert. Entertainment at the party will be provided by the Martha Cook choir, under the direction of Pa- tricia Mallett, and the Lawyers Glee Club, directed by Justine Dotypka. Among the song selections are Leisring's "0 Filii et Filiae," Pales- trina's "Adoremus Te," Pergolesi's "Glory to God in the Highest" and Martin Shaw's "Fanfare for Christmas Day." Another feature of the enter- tainment will be a Christmas read- ing with a musical background done by Nancy Kovac. Read and Use Daily Classifieds RAY ANTHONY and a piano. Frankie Lester and Jean McManus provide the vocals. Reservations for this year's j~ Hop can be made Dec. 14, 15 and 16 ,in the Administration Build- in g. Tickets, priced at $7, will go on sale Monday, Jan. 4, immed- iately following Christmas vaca- tion. BUDDY MORROW With J-Hop returning to a Gne night dance again this year, the committee has scheduled a con- cert from 3 to 5 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 6 in Hill Auditorium to round off the weekend. More informa- tion about this event will be re- leased at a later date. New Night Class Tuesday used ABC's, 14 to 16 weeks. Fastest and quickest system. Increase your salary. TYPING OPTIONAL. Schools in over 400 cities. Over 150,000 graduates. Free employment service. One low fee. No extra tuition. HAMILTON BUSINESS COLLEGE Founded 1915 Phone NO 8-7831 State and Williams Stis. 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