The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 20, 1959, Image 4

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THE BATTALION
Friday, November 20, 1959
Wednesday Night in Sbisa Hall
Date Ticket Deadline Saturday
Student date tickets for the
University of Texas game will
be on sale until noon Saturday,
Nov. 21, according to Mrs. Mary
Ruth Wilson, ticket manager for
the Department of Athletics.
For The Aggie Who Has Everything!
One gadget (???)
One ladies’ pajama top
One bath cap
Make sure your “Everything” is complete.
Attend the MSC Lost and Found Auction
before and after the BONFIRE.
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Bonfire Dance Features
Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra
The final All-College Dance of
the season will be held in Sbisa
Hall after the Bonfire Wednesday
night.
Tickets are on sale now at the
Cashier’s Window in the Memori
al Student Center at. $2.50 per
couple. Proceeds will go to defray
expenses of the Bonfire.
The couples will be dancing to
the music of Jimmy Dorsey’s or
chestra under the direction of Lee
Castle and featuring Jayne Ames.
Castle, one of the best trumpet
players in the country, has been
considered the “third son” of the
Dorsey Band. After being a mem
ber of such bands as that of Artie
Shaw, Glenn Miller and Benny
Goodman, Castle finally joined up
with Tommy and Jimmy when they
created “The Fabulous Dorsey Or
chestra,” as musical conductor and
featured trumpeter.
Jimmy Dorsey is credited with
putting the juke box industry on
it’s feet. Emphasizing a sweeter
style, Jimmy’s recordings of “Ama-
Willess, Ryan Represent
A&M At Winter Flying Meet
Jim Willess and Dennis Ryan
took off from Easterwood Airport
at noon Friday to go to Stillwater,
Consolidated Girls
Feature Cake Sale
The junior class girls of A&M
Consolidated High School will take
the first step of six weeks of suc
cess sponsored by the Junior Class
Saturday by featuring a cake sale
at Miller’s Super Market, Town-
shire Shopping Center, Southside
Shopping Center and North Gate.
All proceeds go to the junior
class to help foot the bill for the
Junior-Senior banquet coming up
on March 19.
Six Weeks of Success has been
set up by the girls as a challenge
to the junior class boys. Begin
ning with next Saturday and con
tinuing for six weeks the boys and
girls will compete with money
making projects to see who can
earn more money for the class.
The loser will be requested to give
a dinner for the winners or turn
over $20 to the victors.
Okla., where they will represent
the A&M Flying Kadets at the
National Intercollegiate Flying
Assn.’s winter meeting.
The Flying Aggies of Oklahoma
State University will host the
NIFA.
The purpose of the winter meet
ing of the NIFA is to coordinate
the efforts of past, present and
future host for the NIFA’s Annual
Flying Contest which is held each
spring. There will also be a small
scale flying contest presented to
promote good will and furnish en
tertainment for those who attend
the meeting.
About 50 of the nation’s top col
leges and universities participate
in the NIFA’s flying contest each
year. The Flying Kadets of A&M,
who have been active in the NIFA
for five years, will host the con
test in the spring of 1961.
The Pilgrims sailed from Ply
mouth, England, on Sept. 16, 1620.
Thus the name for Plymouth Rock
where they landed.
Never
too strong.
Never
too weak.
pola,” “Maria Elena,” Green Eyes,”
“I Hear A Rhapsody” and “Besame
Mucho” were a few of the biggest
juke box favorites ever recorded.
Jimmy Dorsey, who sold over 40
million records, was also responsi
ble for one of the recording in-
dustrys first million sellers, “John
Silver.”
Tommy and Jimmy Dorsey are
credited with delighting audiences
from coast to coast for a period
of over two decades with fabulous
musi'c. The first Dorsey Brothers
Orchestra was formed in 1922 as
a small group called the Dorseys’
Novelty Band which played around
their home town of Shenandoah,
Pa. Then, for nearly 10 years, they
performed as top instrumental
soloists for the leading orchestras
of the period. In 1934, they or
ganized their own orchestra and
began to make musical history. In
two years they established musical
tradition for an entire generation.
Finally, Tommy and Jimmy decid
ed to go their individual ways, and
two fine orchestras emerged. To
gether and apart, the Dorsey Bro
thers sold a combined total of 110
million records. They were respon
sible for the first success of manj
top vocalists, including Farnk Si
natra, Dick Haymes, Jo Stafford
and Connie Haynes.
Playing before their greatest
audience on. CBS Television’s hit
program, “Stage Show,” the fabu
lous Dorseys won the favor of an'
entire new generation of music
lovers.
Jimmy Dorsey’s recording of “So
Rare” represented his first big
hit in about 14 years., and the
million teen-agers who today make
or break today’s record stars
turned this record into one of the
astonishing successes in recording
history. He recorded “So Rare”
and Sophisticated Swing” in the
still popular, sweet and simple
method that made him such a ter
rific celebrity in the 1930’s and
early ’40’s. His style of music
proved to be the kind of music
that becomes a legend throughout
the years.
Jayne Ames
. . . sings for Bonfire Dance Wednesday
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"APPLE OF THE EYE
For this overworked phrase,
we must turn to the world's
richest source of quotations—
the Bible. Specifically,
the Old Testament,
Deuteronomy, XXXII, 10;
"He kept him as the apple
of his eye.”
"ALL IS NOT GOLD”
Seems like everybody had a crack at this piece
of homely philosophy, but the originator seems
to be Geoffrey Chaucer, in “The House of
Fame", Book I:
"Hyt is not all gold that glareth”
"COUNT 10...”
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Jefferson? Statesman, scientist, architect—he also
authored this admonition:
"When angry, count ten before you speak;
if very angry, a hundred.”
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Shape for Texas
The Aggie eleven moved out on
to the practice field yesterday
after taking a well deserved day
of rest Monday. Coach Jim Myers
has until Nov. 16 to get his charges
ready for their next game.
A&M players escaped from the
Rice tilt without any serious in
juries to anyone. Sophomore Full-
bacq S. J. Halpin reports back to
the squad this week after missing
the Owl game with a leg injury.
The Aggies plan to hold short
workouts most of this week.
Fullback LeBoeuf
Tops Ag Rushers
Fullback Gordon LeBoeuf leads
the Aggie team in rushing and
number of times carried, but Tail
back Charley Milstead has the most
total offense, due to his trusty
right arm.
LeBoeuf has carried the ball a
total of 97 times for 300 yards, an
average of 3-1 yards per carry.
He had lost a total of 9 yards.
Milstead has toted the pigskin 96
times for 654 yards—43 rushing
and 611 passing.
Halfback Robert Sanders is sec
ond in rushing, with 143 yards on
33 tries. Halfback-Quarterback
Powell Berry is second in passing,
completing three of six for 46
yards.
DAUGHTER VS. DAD
AUBURN, Ala. UP)—There’s a
bit of family conflict when Auburn
meets Georgia Tech in football. The
former Carolyn Smith, now Mrs.
Del Straub, is a former Auburn
coed who now works in the athletic
department at Auburn. Her father
is a past president of the Georgia
Tech Alumni Assn, in Birmingham.
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