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Maroon and Gold
SATUEDAY, OCTOBER 29, 13S8
LIST’NIN’
By LOUIE HUBBARD
Radio has now been blessed by
one of the greatest treats. What
gives is that Jimmie Lunceford
is now to be aired from the Kit
Kat Club up New York way. I
hear that he will have three wires
a week but at the time of this
writing I do not know the definite
time and nights.
Taking everything into consid
eration, I can easily say that this
is THE orchestra for me. Every
one that disagrees with me about
the merits of this band can get
that well-known itebogus.
Lunceford has always had a
great band but right now it is even
better than ever. This aggrega
tion features swing of a medium
off-beat tempo which gets down
inside and pushes.
On ensemble work all the sec
tions cut a deep groove which
must chill the musicians them
selves as much as the listeners.
Each section is a unit of perfec
tion in itself, and as for solo work,
every man in the band except one
is featured on his respective in
strument, and that one, Dan
Grissom is the principal vocalist.
In the sax section there is Wil
lie “The Lion” Smith on lead alto,
Joe Thomas on tenor, Ted Buck
ner on third. Earl Corruthers on
fourth, and Dan Grissom on fifth.
The brass ar»- capably lead by
Paul Webster, Eddie Tompkins,
and Sy Oliver on trumpets and
James Young, Russell Boles, and
Elmer Crumbly on trombones.
Jimmy Crawford presides at the
drums and he is assisted by Henry
Wilcox, piano; Albert Norris, gui
tar; and Mose Allen, bass, is
dishing a mess of solid rhythm.
With Grissom, the vocal honors
are shared by Oliver, Tompkins,
Smith, Thomas, and Young.
Jimmie Lunceford recordings
are almost too many to mention,
but the outstanding ones of re
cent issue are: “Margie", “Down
By The Old Mill Stream,” “River
St. Marie”, and “Love Nest”.
There are not enough superla
tives to describe the smoothness,
finesse, and swing with which this
band plays, so the best thing for
you to do it to keep up a con
stant vigil hoping you’ll be able
to pick them up on the air waves.
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Elon Players Attend
Carolina Playma,kers
Production Series
One of the projects of the Dra
matic Club this year is to have as
many members as possible at
tend the Carolina Playmakers’
productions at Chapel Hill. About
twenty of the Elon Players have
i bought tickets already, and at-
I tended the presentation of “Room
Service” last week.
It is not too late to buy tickets
! for the series. Those interested
should see Mary Lewis Walker,
i Treasurer of the Dramatic Club,
, Because of the large number at
tending, Elon has obtained a spe-
■ cial rate of $1.50 per ticket for
the total of six plays. These tick-
I ets are good for all six plays.
Edwards Heard In
Second of Faculty
Recitails
Punch Served in Faculty Par
lor After the Performance.
Dorothy Edwards And
Frances Lee Sponsors
Of Appalachian Game
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The second in a series of facul
ty recitals was presented by Mr.
, Thomas Edwards, head of the;
I Voice department, on Wednes-|
day evening, October 18. Accom-i
! panied by Mr. Robert Morgan, Mr. |
Edwards presented a varied pro-i
gram, including a group of seven-j
teenth century songs by Purcell, |
four compositions by Franz Shu-
bert, and a series of early French
songs. The famous aria “La Cha-
son de Fleur” from George Bizet's j
opera "Carmen,” and a fourth |
group of songs concluded the pro
gram.
After the recital, Mr. Edwards
was guest of honor at a reception
Two good examples of Elon’s
feminine pulchritude were in evi
dence last Friday night in the
Memorial Stadium at Greensboro.
Miss Frances Lee, of Virgilinia.
Virginia, and Miss Dorothy Ed
wards, of Portsmouth, Virginia,
were sponsors for the Elon-Appa-
lachian game. Elected by the
girls, the sponsors were escorted
by James Gillespie of Haw River
and L. W. McFarland of Greens
boro.
Through the courtesy of Trollin-
gers’ florists, in Burlington, our
sponsors carried huge bouquets of
golden chrysanthemums, tied with
maroon and gold ribbon.
Sponsors will be elected at an
early date for our other home
games.
Pan-Hellenic Council
Meets Next Tuesday "
A meeting of the Pan-Hellenic
Council will be held in Dean Mes-
sick’s classroom next Tuesday
morning at ten o’clock.
The Pan-Hellenic Council is
composed of representatives from
each fraternity and sorority on
the campus. The function of the
group is to promote greater fel
lowship among the social clubs,
and to solve problems common
to all.
This year’s Council is composed
of the following members: Beta
Omicron Beta, Nancy Hoylman;
Delta Upsilon Kappa, Melvin
James; Tau Zeta Phi, Helen Dail
ey; Kappa Psi Nu, George Web
ster; Iota Tau Kappa, Lloyd Whit
ley; Alpha Pi Delta, Jordan Sloan;
and Sigma Phi Beta, John Henry
Pierce.
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