Monday, February 7, 1955 T HE MI CH IGA N D A ILY Page Seventeen Monday, February 7, 1955 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Paae Seventeen A NOTED ARCTIC BASSO: Eyezik Wail To Howl With Gong Today By IGLEHORN GORP ;..:.... >,,',,. Eyezik Wail, noted Arctic basso ill appear in the 13%!2 Coal Onion Series concert at 6:01 a.m. today in Slope Auditorium. He will be as isted by J. Arty Rank on the Chinese gong. Wail's early musical training took place in Wales in the pit. Here, his way wa lighted for brighter things ahead. Coming up from the bottom, he made his first appearance at Le Conserva- ...... toire de La Comique Commode in Cologne. After 40 years of being splashed ith fragrant plaudits, Wail felt the need for fresh waters. He then started on the unique career of singing for tone-deaf people while they bathed. On one such occasion, he was signed with a ball-point pen to an underwater contract by the noted Impresario Sam Purlok. Engage- ments followed in all of Europe's Lea ding music centers including EYEZIK WAIL, basso Mount Etna, Burgendorfstein and.. limbering up exercises Bath. Wail made his United States de- guest spots on "The Voice of Brim- "Les Fillets de Cadaver" from the but Feb. 30 of the same year at stone" and "Humility and His opera "Scuza Me" by U. Hurt; the Waterlog Lighthouse in Ches- Friends." Last January, he gave a and the Rowing Song from "Wa- apeake Bay. Drenched with offers, benefit performance at the Fulton ter Music" by Handle. he accepted a starring role in the Fishbowl, the memory of which Tickets priced at two cents and movie "The Big Wind" in which remained for days. $19.55 are available at the offices he sang the hit song "I'll Be Sea- Included on his program today of the Pump and Drainage Club at jng You." will be "She Sells Seashells By the bottom of the women's swim- He has made many appearances The Seashore," by H. E. Diggs; ming pool. The audience is re- on television programs, including "A-quad for you," by A. Bucket; quested to omit flowers. SL To Study Dorm call Girl Situation Soon Student Legislature voted last night to establish a Committee to Investigate the Call Girl Situation at the Men's Residence Halls. Steve Jelke, '55, SL president, said the Call Girl Situation at the residence'halls was at a "new low." Jack Strap, '58, was appointed as committee chairman. Appropriations In other SL business, the SL voted a $3,162.18 appropriation to send a delegate to the National Student Association convention in East Lansing next week. The dele- gate, Inez Pilk, '55/, was instruct- ed to vote "no" on everything. Charles Bixalve, noted brachi- opod, will speak at the next SL meeting on the "Harey System of Voting-Why?" It was suggested by an anonymous student that SL find out more about the Harey System of voting so that the next all-campus vote will not take more than three weeks to tabulate. It was also suggested that a course in the Harey System be re- quired of all undergraduate fresh- men over 13 years old. A commit- tee to investigate this possibility was appointed, with Jack Rabbitt, '53, as chairman. He was instruct- ed to vote "yes" on everything. Next SL meeting will be held Sunday evening in the Druids Cave at the Michigan Union. yI 1 I i MEMO TO ALL STUDENTS: When you graduate from the University of Michigan you will be interviewed by professional, educational, industrial, and governmental representatives who will be interested in you, your academic record, your extra-curricular activities, and in your experiences. Before they hire you, they want to know what you can offer them. These personnel interviewers are looking for people who, in addition to academic achievement, have exhibited obiltties to organize, to manage, and to lead. They want ambitious, creative, and responsible persons on their staffs. The Michigan Daily is offering you an opportunity to gain experience so that you are better able to meet future demands that may be placed on you. A new training class for both business and editorial staffs will be conducted this semester at the Student Publications Building, 420 Maynard Street. No prior experience is necessary. For further information attend ONE of these in- troductory meetings: BUSINESS STAFF: Tuesday, Feb. 8th ... 7:15 P.M. Thursday, Feb. 10th ... 4:15 P.M. EDITORIAL STAFF: Wednesday, Feb. 9th . .. 4:15 P.M. Thursday, Feb. 10th . . 7:15 P.M. Tiwe Mt' ujan all~ '' I I STU DENT K IC H A N G F SALE 9 AM -6PM Feb. 7 -8 Alumni Memorial Hall