Il (Tusouk ia this part of the country \[ ia the Anrieland orchestra of Texan A. A M The orcheatra, lad by Tommy UtUejhohn, plays for all the official Afgie Corps daaces as well as other dances, here sad elsewhere. It consists of thirteen members, ell musicians of real merit, of whom fhre play the saxophone and clarinet, four play brass-wind instruments, and four Of the thirteen members, nine are also members of the Afffie Band. In the orchestra, . (pesuTille leads as a home town, claiming flee members; while Talia, in th« southern Pan handle, ia the home of two. The Agirieland plays popular music of all types, including bnllad tunes, swing, and novelty numbers. Most | of the instrumental a r! anjf' tr,.-1, t- the Aggieland uses ate Benny Good- I man arrangements by Fletehsr Ban- I derson. A number of the orchestra's selections are arranged by orchestra * member Jack Littlejohn, who also composed several of the songs the Aggieland is playing this year. Those composed and arranged by Jack in- , elude "My. Heart Skipped a Beat", "I'm Living My Lffe for You", and "You're the Simpl r Reason fur the Mood I'm In". During the Chridtmaa holidays the | » 4 1 I V -' It -fc * The personnel kf this popular mu- ts as ."ju i. Aggieland will mage its annual tour covering a great mrt of Texas, to play for A. 4 M. c ub balls and other I dances. The orchestra will play every night from December 17 through January 1. As yet three dates are still open. ‘ Their list of plMafj engagements during the Christmas vacation follows: Dec. 17—Tyler I Dec. 18—Open Dec. 1»—Ksufmpn Dec. 20—Open Dec. 21—Victori I Dec. Za^-klarmhgll Dec. 28—Waxahhchie Dec. 24—Tempi Dec. 25—Weestarhe Dec. 26—San AJhgelo Dec. 27—Lubbo#k Dec. 28—Amarfllo Dec. 29—WichitP Falls Dec. 30—Greenfille Dec. 31—Orang i Jan. 1—Open ■ i ; -1 !H-< ■ sical ipwMkxstion is as follows: I TnA juHMhpa of Tulia. Tommy, the If wier, plays the saxophone and clarimt, «hd i| ilso a vocalist with the oi rhesti ii. Th s is his fourth year as a I lemlwr at \ he Aggie Band and |tfca i MHMM orchestra. Like most of hii muairisns. I e ia a devotee of the !>wing music <>f llenny Goodmap and Artie Fhai I JmI Itttlejoh^t, also of Tulia. Jadn s^Bontribati ms include playing the f rat tenor saxophone Mid Uh c la rift t, wranging many af the ar chest! i’s pumb*-n, and performing as s vos ilisi This s his third year in the Hami and thA orchestra. Lov ell Riggs e: ’ Amarillo. Lowell is s Bah I junior no' r playing his second th the Afftielsnd. Lowell plays Mxo phone and clarinet— Nall f swing it when h- ittog. 1 le has had some ten experience, during ►as played with the ‘•f ndio- stations KGN >4 »p> the hand of the in. He has playad on- page 24» S' The member* of the Aggieland Otehentra, left to right. Gene Bond, MajePerkii Littlejohn, Tom Littlejohn, second raw, Charles Beitg, Henry Banuthauesen, (}eraUi Murray Evan*, WUhur Kuehne, third row. Sonny Ptendery and‘Bill BlaJ *' ,1: I j * A "} i •i -i