i Make 1957 Home Football Opening Perfect Spectacle High Court Convenes; Re Segregation Are Key Issi . t (Pontinued from Page 1) bigger crowd. to the opening of Michigan's football season, but the Jewish holidays and Asian flu apparently combined to lessen the crowd somewhat. The Michigan Union was no mdre crowded than usual, and no more ' than the requisite number of old grads trudged up the stairs of their old fraternity houses. A Sea of People The crowd went in rivulets and streams down to a sea of people by the gates of the stadium. Everyone seemed to be excited, from the freshman gonig to his first game to the alumnus return- ing for his hundredti. Even a few transfer students from Michigan State were heard to allow that it was going to be a good game. Perhaps the most comical touch was provided by a well-built man selling apples by a crudely let- tered sign, "Two small apples for 15 cents, large ones 10 cents each." p WASHINGTON (A) - The Su- preme Court opens a new term tomorrow to face sharply contest-' ed legal issues involving racial segregation and Communist activ- ities. The tribunal's nine justices head into the new term seemingly un- disturbed by widespread criticisms of some of their recent decisions and silently aloof to personal at- tacks. The court's docket indicates there could be more critical at- tacks in the coming nine-month term, Some of the cases awaiting action have a combined feat great public interest and controversy. For instance, Virginia-w state policy of "massive resis to school integration-has pe an appeal seeking to upho pupil placement. act. This law puts student a ment powers in the hands three-member state board. ruled unconstitutional by States District Judge Wal Hoffman of Norfolk and Ne News. It Ann Arbor Civic Ballet Presents IVA.,KITCHELL I GREAT AMERICAN SPOOF at 4., -Daily-Charles Curtiss on twirlers in 857 shapes and sizes performed U high school bands at the ninth annual band II iZation Notices I .. _, ran Students pper and pro- n., University ashtenaw. Ini- in candlelight U )Up. 61 Lutheran Student Assn., supper and programx, Oct. 6, 6:00 p.m., Lutheran Student Center. .Slides of European Study Project by Nancy Mattson. * * * Ukrainian Students' Club, meeting. Oct. 7, 8:00 p.m., 1024 Hill. Prospective members welcome. ' Hillel - Interfaith Activities Com- mittee, opening meeting, Oct. 6, 4:00 p.m. Hillel. Newman Club, dinner, buffet, Oct. 6, 5:30 p.m., Newman Center. Mixer for Catholic graduate students. Chair- man to be nominated. Wesleyan Guild, worship and pro- gram, Oct. 6, 6:45 p.m., Wesley Lounge. Panel of Professors, "ItI'Were a Stu- dent Again." JUG In Seats Early Most spectators seemed to be seated in the stadium a little ear- lier than usual where they were. treated to a cacophony of high school bands playing different songs. The cheerleaders, still. male,. came on to a big ovation, a pre- lude. to bigger things to come when, a few minutes later, the football team trotted out. After everyone had settled back in1 their seats, Mrs. Audry Guffry achieved a tenuous fame when she became the first person in 1957 to be sought for by the public ad- dress system. Instructions Given Also singled out for special at- tention were season ticket holders who were instructed and re-in- structed on the proper procedure for tearing off tickets. The announcement, "Ladies and Gentlemen: Presenting the Uni- versity of Michigan Marching Band," brought not only the band but an enthusiastic round of ap- Police Plan To0'Enforce Ordinance Tickets will be given to auto- mobiles violating the city's all- night parking ordinance beginning tomorrow, according to Police Capt. Rolland C. Gainsley. The ordinance prohibits parking from 2 to 5 a.m. on alternate sides of streets in the campus area on alternate nights. Cars may not be parked on the even-numbered side of a street Mondays,. Wednesdays, and Friday, and on the odd-num- bered side Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. Previously the police have been issuing warning tickets to cars found in violation. plause. With footwork and play- ing ability unimpaired from last year, it ttepped off "Hall to the Victors" and "Varsity." A little later, 857 batons glis- tened in the sun as 857 high school baton twirlers twirled while the band played "Mr. Touch- down."* -Daily-WesIey Kar TAKING THE FIELD-"Ladies and Gentlement: Presenting the University of Michigan Marchiig Band," blares the loud speaker as the blue clad musicians strut out to add another dash of color to Saturday afternoon's football spectacle. Down. in Front Latecomers after the who edged past their more peers were given frowns reserved for the same type of io- ple at Broadway shows. One hundred and eighty-four schools were 'represented as Asst. Band Director Geprge Cavender conducted the "ensemble" in four selections which turned out sur- prisingly well. But then it was back to the football game, with two mhore quarters and a lot more action to go. As all good things do, it finally came to an end. With the kickoff prompt usually * m * ,LYDIA MENDELSSOHN THEATRE. Tuesday, Oct. 15, 8:00 P.M. 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