x8,1956 THE MICHIGAN DAILY t 28, 1956 TIlE MICHIGAN DAILY 'Soph' Class To Present Good News' Co-Chairmen Explain Background of Show To Audience of 350 By SUE RAUNHEIM The Central Committee of Soph Show has been working toward its mass meeting since last May and it was very pleased with the won- derful turnout. Over 350 students met in the League, some even sitting on the floor in order to sign up for com- mittees and try out for the cast. After the Central Committe'e was introduced, Hank Kerr and Nancy Brecht, general co-chairmen, ex- plained briefly to the audience the history and purpose of the show. Tryout Schedule Announced The directors announced the tryout schedule and the long awaited announcement of the show's title was finally divulged. The Soph Show will be "Good News," the successful Broadway production: "Good News" is light, entertain- ing and fits in well with the spirit of the football season. Mimeographed sheets and class j cards were distributed to all stu- dents. The sheets described the Svarious committees available and on the class cards, students were asked to indicate their choice of committees they wished to work on. r Parts Open There are parts in the actual musical ranging from leads to choruses. Behind the scene jobs that are equally important are also available. Individuals are needed for pub- licity stunts, soliciting advertisers, selling tickets, ushering, painting scenery and posters, constructing props, making costumes and aiding with makeup. Besides these functions, a repre- sentative system was set up last spring to establish publicity for the show. A member was selected from every housing unit on cam- pus to be the spark plug of his house or dorm. It is the duty of every representative to make sure that. everyone knows what the show is and what opportunities are afforded to sophomores. Talent Welcome * rAlthough the turnout was ex- tremely good, more talent is wel- comed and according to Scott Florence, dance co-chairman, "Men with coordination, all they have to do is walk a straight line, are uirged to try out" The Planning Committee and the Central Committee of Soph Show are both very enthusiastic. They know the possibilities this show has of becoming not only the first coed class project but also the greatest., After this wonderful turnout and enthusiasm of the Sophomore * class, all indications point to a successful and exciting coed class project. The sophomore class in- tends to establish 'i new campus tradition. They urge students who are not sophomores to attend one of the performances of "Good News" either Thursday, Friday or Satur- day, November 15, 16 or 17 at the Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre. The Soph Show grew out of the former Soph Scandals, which was a production also sponsored by the Women's League but produced only by the coeds of the sopho- * more class. 41 AROUND TOWN Places for You and Your Date To Go This Weekend Dewitt "Uncle Si" Baldwin will discuss "My Trip to Russia" at a Lane Hall Coffee Hour, slated for 4:15 p.m. today in the library. of Lane Hall. All students and campus personnel may attend. "Phantom of the Opera," star- ring Claude Rains and Nelson Eddy, will be shown by the Cinema Guild at 7 and 9 p.m. tonight in, the Architecture Auditorium. Glenn Ford and Gloria Grahame will be appearing in "The Big, Heat,"the Cinema Guild selection to be shown at 7 and 9 p.m. tomor- row and at 8 p.m. Sunday. Men of Wenley House in West Quadrangle have invited the coeds1 of Palmer House to be their special guests at a pre-game rally, slated from 8:30 to 10:30 p.m. tonight. The event will feature the opening of Wenley House's newly redeco- rated recreation room. All students are welcome to come to see the new room. * * * Hugh Gucker and his band will play danceable music from 9 p.m. to midnight tonight and tomorrow at the Ann Arbor Armory, located at Fifth Ave. and E. Ann St. , * * * Dancing will be featured at the Union from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. to- morrow as Jim Servis and his band provide music for "Premier." The all-campus dance will focus on Hollywood, with the movie world as its central theme. * * * At the League Ballroom. Paul Brodie and Dan Kenney will pro- vide music for the annual I-Hop, from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Saturday. IIAIA A M __.. WAA -osiions Open to Women Petitioning for the positions of Co-Recreation manager and man- ager of Camp Counselors on the Women's Athletic Board is now be- ing held. Any second semester freshman and all upperclass coeds who have been on the campus at least one semester and have a scholastic average of 2, are eligible for these posts. The main purpose of the Camp Counselors Club is to help inter- ested coeds gain experience in counseling children. As co-rec manager a coed is in charge of the coordination of all the co-recreational clubs and tour- naments. Besides being the heads of these organizations, the managers are WAA Board members and as such help determine WAA policy. Petitions may be picked up be- tween 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. today through Wednesday at Barbour Gymnasium. They are due in Charlotte Haller's box, in the League Undergraduate Office, by 5 p.m. Wednesday. Interviewing will be held from 1 to 5 p.m. on Thursday and Fri- day, Oct. 4 and 5 in the WAB. WELCOME COEDS: Our Collegiate or IVY League Hairstyles are Flattering. No app'ts needed 7 Hairstylists The Dascola Barbers Near Michigan Theatre JUST LIKE HOLLYWOOD-This fashionable couple is on its way. to the Union dance, "Premier," from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. tomorrow in the Union Ballroom. Music for dancing will be provided by Jim Servis and his band. Tex Beneke To Play AF E Once again the Union is plan- ning various concerts to please the taste of all the students. Leading off this fall series of. special concerts, the Union, in con- junction with the Inter-fraternity Council, will be the sponsors of a concert to be given by Tex Beneke at 9:15 P.fM. Friday, Oct. 5 at Hill Auditorium. In scheduling the concert, a Union official remarked that they had taken into consideration the pep rally for the Michigan versus Michigan State game, so students who wish to pai ticipate in both of with the checkered tablecloths and candlelight, will prevail from 9 p.m. to midnight. The second dance of the week- end "Premier" will be presented from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. tomorrow in the Union Ballroom. Playing for the dance will be Jim Servis and his orchestra. 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Tickets for the concert will be available until 5 p.m. each day from today through the concert date, at window C of the Adminis- tration Building. They may also be purchased the day of the concert at the Hill' Auditorium Box Office. On the-Union agenda for tonight is the presentation of the first "Little Club" of the semester. The traditional night club atmosphere, SUN., JAN.27, 3:00 P.M. JOHN GODDARD "KAYAKS DOWN THE NILE" 1 ...... .... % .............. Marvelous Films Of The Only Expedition Down The Entire 4,200-Mile Nile River SUN., FEB. 17, 3:00 P.M. HAL LINKER "EXOTIC JAPAN" Acclaimed the Finest Film of Japan, One Of The Most Beautiful Places In The World SUN., MAR. 10, 3:00 P.M. 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