5'7 THE MCRIGAN DAILY .ub To Present Concert JGP Signups Announced Juniors To Participate In Committee Work All junior women will have an opportunity to sign up to work on' tickets, publicity, production or many other committees at the mass meeting at 8 p.m. Thursday at the League for Junior Girls' Play. Casting for the annual play will be done the week of Jan. 6. Weeks of rehearsing will be climaxed with the actual presentation March 26-29.- "Although four performances will be given, it will still be open- ing night, Senior Night, that will give the greatest meaning to the JGP," says Shirley Berkowitz, '59, Daily publicity chairman. Longtime Tradition JGP, a longtime tradition at the University, will present its 53rd performance this spring. Beginning in 1904, JGP has grown from a series of sketches given to entertain the senior wo- men to a full scale musical come- dy production which has broad- ened to include performances for, the entire campus. It was first presented in Bar- bour Gym, where a handful of juniors did a take-off on "senior- ity." From 1905 intil 1908, simple playlets which parodied familiar classical books were given. Comedy Initiated In 1912 a complete musical comedy was initiated. Two junior women wrote "In Old Bagdad," the music for it being written by a man who was then a senior, Earl V. Moore, who is now Dean of the school of music. Except for an open performance in 1916, no men were allowed to attend the play, when the entire cast signed a petition to give a public show. '" ' ier t 101 11 11 USED CARS' '50 PLYMOUTH Sedan. Excellent trans- portation. Best offer over $79. Call NO. 2-5489. )N61 '53 Che.. hardtop, '54 Ford hardtop, '55 Ford 2-door. No Money Down. PALMER FORD SALES. Chelsea, Mich. GR 5-3271 }N54 WANTED We pay top dollars for good used cars. GENE'S± AUTO SALES 544 Detroit St. NO 3-8141 )N35 FOR SALE: 1955 Ford Fairlane con- vertible. Red and white. Sharp! Nye Motor Sales 202 S. Division . NO 3-9050 )N62. BUSINESS SERVICES . GENERAL MAINTENANCE SERVICE. Storm windows. R. Gonzales, NO 5- 8968. )J38 LINOLEUM, wall tile, -shades, venetian blinds in tailed properly. Murphy. Brothers. 320 E. Liberty. yO 8-6725. )J35 PRINTING, Specialties - 24 hour servitee News Letters - Stationery Fraternities Sororities Invites .- Programs Posters - Ticketsh ROACH PRINTING -- Ph NO 8-8132 415 Detroit (opposite Farmer's Market). J7 ANN ARBOR EMPLOYERS PERSONNEL 504 First National Bldg. -Daily--Eri Arnold FRIARS-To sing at the combined Glee Club concert at 8 p.m. Saturday at Hill Auditorium. F~riar's," an eight-man ingsng team, will be fea- the sixth annual concert the Men's and Ohio State tbs at 8:30 p.m. Saturday sale Ad- at Friars" will sing a med- ongs composed of "I Don't Vhy I Love You Like I Do" May Be Wrong But I Think Wonderful." Name Members p Smith, >'59, jtnd Dennis '58BAd, baritones; Dwight 59E, and Peter Patterson, basses; Jerome Shaffer, and Victor Calcaterra, '61, tenors and Joel Boyden, i Marshall Franke, Grad., nors, compose the octette. :an Taps Six ty Vulcan, holding court forge, Mt. Aetna, sat em- at man's misuse of his be- re. come to him his faithful s, saying, "Mighty Vulcan, ese candidates for admis- our sacred order." These ngineers, the only formes kind the God would hear, thwith put to the test, and passed the ordeal and their worthiness, were ad- Zelenka, Melampus; Rog- I, Orpheus; Don Courley, HIoward Urow, Helio; Don Poseidon and finding an- iortal fit to receive, Vul- s: Prof. Rune L. Evaldson. Organized in the fall of 1955, "The Friars" have sung at vari- ous dinners and dances on and around campus. At that time Walter Collins who used to sing with the "Whif- fenpoofs" at Yale, was director of the Glee Club while- the present director; Prof. Philip Duey, was on sabbatical leave. Many of the present arrangements which "The Friars" are using were contributed by Mr. Collins.- The first half of the program will be sung by Ohio State and the second by Michigan under the direction of Prof. Norman Staiger, Ohio's director, and Prof. Duey,' respectively. Ohio to Sing Ohio's club will sing "Rock-A- My-Soul," a Negro spiritual, and "Lullaby of Broadway" and will conclude with "C ar m e n Ohio," their Alma Mater. Some of the Michigan selections are: "A Mighty'Fortress" by Luth- er, "Tobacco" by Hume, "Great Day" by Youman's, and "O Mag- num Mysterium" by Handel. Michigan will also close with its Alma Mater, "The Yellow and Blue." Starting as a quartette in 1873, the Ohio Glee. Club is one of the oldest college singing groups in the nation. Appearances for the past year include, a performance with the Michigras Meeting Decorations committee .fbr Michigras will have a mass meet- ing at 7:15 p.m. today in Rm. 3-B, Union. Columbus Symphony Orchestra 'with Jan Peerce, Metropolitan Opera tenor, and a guest appear- ance on the Ed Sullivan program. Michigan's club, the second old- est college club in America, is a self-perpetuating, student man- .aged organization. The student of- ficers are completely responsible for managing of the club's con- cert tours and othef activities. It is composed of graduate and undergraduate members from ev- ery college in the University. Past members of the club in- clude: Stuart Churchill, who sings with Fred Waring; Chase Baro- meo, formerly with the Chicago and Metropolitan Opera Compa- nies and Thomas E. Dewey, ex- Governor of New York. c* MICHIGAN DAILY CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES LINES1 DAY 3 DAYS 6 DAYS 2 .80 2.00 2.96 3 .96 2.40 3.55 4 1.12 2.80 4.14 Figure 5 average words to a line. Classified deadline, 3 aP.M. daily. Phone NO 2-3241 PETS AND SUPPLIES TROPICAL FISH, aquarium, plants and supplies, monkeys, hamnsters, alliga- tors, etc. UNIVERSITY AQUAR IUM 328 East Liberty NO 3-0224 (Open daily except Thursday) BABY PARAKEETS and breeders. Ca- naries. Cages and supplies. AKC Beagles. 305 W. Hoover. NO 2-2403. )T1 FOR SALE MATTRESS, inner spring, 46x72. New in July; must sell. Call NO 2-9887. )170 TUXEDO--SIZE 40. Excellent condi- tion. Beautifully tailored. Price-$35. Call NO 3-5173. )B69 ARMY-NAVY type Oxfords -- $7.25; socks, 39c; shorts, 69c; military sup- plies. Sam's Store, 122 E. Washington. 1B21 FOR SALE-'49 Olds88, excellent shape; Kodak medalist camera; book case- divider 7 ft. long. Make an offer. Phone NO 3-6582. )B68$ HELP WANTED Restaurant Personnel "THE CIRCUS," Ann Arbor's newest drive-in, is now interviewing for the following positions: Car Hostesses Waitresses Kitchen and Fountain Help We offer you the finest of working conditions, training pr6gram, and free meals. 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Contact Ann Polak, 6007 Alice Lloyd; NO 3-1561. )F91 UNCLE HARRY, Will be unable to attend Aunt Mary's viewing on Friday. She hasn't chang- ed for twenty years, but Gargoyle is different every issue-and much fun- nier! )F92 LOST-Banner on diag. Contact Caro- lyn Kleinstueck. )F96 WANTED-Blind' date for rich attor- ney's elderly, ugly daughter. Apply Gilbert and Sullivan. )F97 FORTUNE need not cost a fortune. P one NO 2-3061. Student Periodical Agency. -)F99 MISCELLANEOUS GROUP bicycle insurance! Available to Unitersity -of 'Michigan students, faculty and sthff. Complete all risks protection at lowest cost. Airway Underwriters, Inc., NO 2-75?1. )M7 FOX MOTEL (formerly Boyd's) Phone in every room 2805 E. Michigan HU 2-2204 )M2 AT LIBERTY: Experienced guitarist desires dance band work. Union. Alan DeMause. NO 3-0521-ext. 890. )M10 ALTERATIONS CONVERT your double-breasted suit to a new 'single-breasted modeL $15. 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Thayer CE NO 5-6107 )J12 Instructs Skating at 'U' While You Wait Service SANFORD'S Get your hats cleaned - Suits pressed Shoes repaired and shined - Fine Tailoring,119 East Ann Street Phone: Business NO 8-6966 30 years in same location (opposite" court house) )d31 EXPERIENCED typist desires work for evenings and weekends. Call HU 2- 1577 after 5 P.M. )J39 WMLIS PACKING CO. Huron River Branch Freezer Lockers for Rent 331 E. William, Ann Arbor Call Huron River plant for information-HU 2-1685 Rome Freezer Meats & Vegetables DON'T BE CAUGHT1 UNPROTECTED BY THE COMING COLD WEATHER. GET YOUR FALL CHANGEOVER NOW U By MARGARET GRAY "I began taking skating lessons because my parents told me if I worked hard on them I wouldn't have to take piano lessons." These are the words of the United States Figure Skating Champion of 1948, Miss Mary Frances Greschke. Miss Greschke is a physical edu- cation instructor of skating and also coaches the University Figure Skating Club. Declared Winner The many long hours of practice paid off when she was declared national winner by three judges at Lake Placid, New York. She re- ceived the United States Figure Skating Association Gold Medal, the highest award a skater can receive. Miss Grescke was trained by Gustave Lussi, known as the "trainer of champions." She was coached by Pierre Brunet, present trainer of Carol Reiss, 1957 World Champion, and Howard Nicholson, trainer of Sonja Henie. Featured in carnivals across the country and in newspapers and magazines alike, this champion re- ceived many medals and national honors. ;Collecting Dust' She says, with her sparkling "dishwater green eyes"y (as she calls them) flashing, that her medals and clippings are now "up in my room, collecting dust!" Aside from her skating interests, Miss Greschke also enjoys bird watching. She says she has count- ed over 84 species in Ann Arbor. Her proudest achievement aside from at skating championship was winning second place in a drag race, sanctioned by the National Hot Rod Association. Placed in Contest She placed in this contest with her black Thunderbird, Barney James. (Barney, after the sales- man she bought it from, and James' after the mechanic that tuned it up for the race.) Miss Greschke has lived in Ann Arbor all of her life and received her B.A., M.A. (geography) and M.A. (speech) from the University. At home, Miss Greschke enjoys the company of her three toy pom- eranians, Flirt, Pieface and Halle- lujah. A pet parakeet, Sweet Tweet, has been taught by the speech major to say "Enunciate, stupid, don't mumble!". Works in TV Many hours of Miss Greschke's time are spent at the University Television Studio where she has worked for the past four years on a weekly show and as a camera- woman. . Under the direction of Prof. Garnet Garrison, head of the Uni- GOLDEN'S SERVICE STATION 601 Packard )J15 Carpet remnant: Many sizes, and colors. Ideal for student rooms. Save up to half. SMITH'FLOOR COVERING CAR SERVICE, ACCE WHITE'S AUTO PAINT1 2007 South State Bumping and Painti C-TED STANDARD 81S Friendly service is our bush las tires, batteries and ac Warranteed & guaranteed. S the best price on new & v Road service - mechanic "You expect more from I and ' you get/it!" 1220 8. University at Fo NO 8-9168 4,000 Miles Free Gas and Inquire EUROPEAN CARS 303 Ashley NO EXPERT FOREIGN and 8 Service Nye Motor Sales, In Washington. NO 3-4858, LOST AND FOU LOST--Brown wallet. Conten tant. Reward. Call NO 2-25 LOST-Pear) and gold brace: - mental value. If found rett 372 Alice Lloyd or call6 Lloyd. WANTED TO RI VETERAN and wife desire ce apartment Jan. 1. Willing to part rent. NO 8-7923. s I I 207 East Washington NO 3-5536 )J40 7 TWO SPLENDID GROUPS originally were 22.95 to 39.95 MARY FRANCES GRESCHKE skating champion versity' Television Network,' she is one of the few camerawomen in America. Miss Greschke was the DuMont cameraman when they did the Salk Polio Release from Ann Ar- bor. Featured in Film She was the feature in a kine- scope movie film in 1956 'which portrayed an educational approacla to ice skating. This film was shown from New York to Omaha. With her busy schedule, Miss Greschke finds very little time to practice her skating. Most of the time she spends on the ice is spent instructing others rather than skating for her own leisure enjoy- ment. The figure skating club is having its orgknizational meeting tonight at 7 p.m. in the Women's Athletic Building. Miss Greschke says that "we are very fortunate in having our own skating rink. Tle ice is excellent and very well kept." She urges all women interested in skat- ing to attend "me meeting. F - ne-piece for day and evening - costume types - wool rseys - crepes - satins - velvets - brocades .,- Iks - rayon crepes - sizes 7-15 1212 to 241/2. Toll, g., petite 10-20. RE-WEAVING-Burns, tears, moth holes rewoven. Let us save your clothes. Weave-Bac Shop, 224 Nickels Arcade. )J2 GOOD MORNING!! Let's plan a party for this coming weekend - before everyone recovers from this last one. We've a complete line of mixes, chips, and cheeses for dips. FREEMAN FOOD MARKET 709 Packard , NO 2-3175' "A good place to buy a week's sup- ply or pick up an evenings snack." r )J44 FOR RENT FOR RENT: Graduate women or work- ing girls. arge, clear, newly furn- ished double room. Available imme- diately. NO 3-6362. )C58 IDEAL FOR FOUR students thru sum- mer session. Two bedroom apartment unfurnished. Includes stove, refriger- ator, heat and water. Available Nov. 1 and lease thru August , 31, 1958. $142.50 per month. Coin operated laundry facilities and swimming' pool. 1500 Pauline Blvd. See caretaker. j 51 ATTENTION STUDENTS - TRAMlER SPACE AVAILABLE. Car pool now forming, excellent water and road. 20 minutes east of Ann Arbor. Mich- igan at Hagerty Rd. Canton Mobile Village, Wayne, Michigan. ICI THREE BEDROOM unfurnished house, near elementary school in Ypsi. Large lot. ball HU 2-4231. . - )C65 WANTED: Male student to share four man apartment. Call NO 2-7058 after 5 p.m . )G66 ON CAMPUS Newly decor., completely furnished house. Two grad, women students wish to share with two or three other grad. and/or professional women. Own grad. and/or ,professional women. Own single rooms. Call NO 2-2697. )C67 I NEED one man to share four room, three man basement apartment. Close to campus. Approximately $60 per month, room and, board. Call Kenn, NO 3-6510, between 5:30 and 6:30 p.m. or after 10:30 p.m. )C68 t 4,x 1 Ald N1 £ 'on, Vanity Fair's Rain or shine coats - velveteen corduroy - rayon tweeds and gdbardines. sizes 5 to 7. half slip 5.95 AT1 The annual Women's Athletic Dresses of every kind, marry better hats originally to 25.00 I 111 South University Lambs wool Long Sleeve Pullovers and Cardigans Association Swimming Meet will be' held at 8 p.m. tonight in the Wom- en's Swimming Pool. Over one hundred co-eds have signed up to swim for their respec- tive houses. They will vie for indi- vidual and dormitory honors. -'p I /1{M'1/7.LfAiN i'1M 4 ti^1! Pf1/^f C aw Aft Aft Ck:.... -..-a.- II -__ __A-f- in' ,U A -- m L * a' -