The Tiger Vol. XXXVIII No.23
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■r>. Ca3pft§ News: Will Osborne To Sports: Intramural Boxing Play For Taps. Fray And Preliminaries Begin To- Braggiotri To Conclude night. Baseball Team Works Seven Days A Artist Course Series With Week. Basketball Tour- Concert Tuesday. Noth- nament In Semi-Finals. ing Definite As To Future Sports Program Next Of Clemson. Week-End. -The South's Most Interesting College Newspaper— This Issue, 5,000 Copies CLEMSON COLLEGE, S. C, THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 1943. Vol. XXVII.-No. 23 Fray And Braggiotti Will Osborne Signed For To Be Here Tuesday Piano Duo Will End Taps Ball On April (6-17 This Year's Artist Course Series; To Junior Class Dues Popular Orchestra Play Varied Pieces Reduced! Must Be Leader Played Here The international famous piano Paid By April 9 Several Years Ago duet of Jacques Fray and Mario Braggiotti will appear in the Clem- At a meeting of the junior For Mid-Winters son field house as the final pre- class last night, it was decided sentation of the College Artist that the dues for the current Will Osborne and his new Holly- , Course Series on Tuesday, March year be reduced to two dollars. wood band have been signed by 23 at 8:30 o'clock. This action was taken due to the Central Dance Association to Students of the French Conser- the uncertain future of mem- play for Taps Ball on April 16 and vatory, and the most expert of bers of the present junior class. 17, Tom Stanley, president, an- piano teams, they will select their The juniors will honor the nounced last night. program from well known numbers seniors with a banquet and a Osborne is well known at Clem- by Bach, Wagner, Gershwin, and dance around the first of April. son, having played here for Mid- Debussy. From the^lass dues, favors will Winters in 1940, the year that he introduced two popular songs, "Be- No choral, orchestral or operatic be purchased to be given to the tween 18th and 19th on Chestnut work being too intricate for twenty seniors the night of the ban- fingers to execute, these young- quet. Street", and "Woulds't Could 1 But Kiss Thy Hand, Oh Babe"'. artists will delve into a storehouse Class treasurer Johnny Mac- of music that will please the en- Arthur set the deadline for all Mid-Winters tha year proved , to be one of the most popular series tire cadet corps. class dues for April 9. Mem- bers can pay any class officer held here in the last four years, The program is as follows: and Osborne's orchestra was equal- Part I between now and then. Recently inducted into Alpha Zeta, national hon- J. T. Ford, J. A. Stewart, and J. S. Barker. ly successful in pleasing both sweet Captain R. Wheeler '41, a Organ Fantasy and Fugue in G music fans and jitterbug addicts. Minor Johann Sebastian Bach orary agricultural fraternity, were F. P. Cuth- Dr. G. H. Aull, who does not appear, was nam- former resident of Saluda and If the ring ceremony plan work- "Liebestod" from "Tristan and bert, W. B. Camp, V. L. Warner, E. M. DuBose, ed as an associate member. now Navigation School Supply ed out by the committee of seniors Isolde" Richard Wagner New Naval Class appointed by class president Earle Officer at Selman Field, Mon- Coronation—Scene from "Boris roe, La., has been promoted Red Cross Drive Roberts is approved, the traditional Godounoff" Modeste Moussorgsky ceremony will be held from eight- from first lieutenant to the Part II rank of captain. ,So. East. Army Agriculture Fraternity Taps thirty until ten o'clock Friday night LaCathedral Engloutie For Engineers with music by the Jungaleers. Aft- Training Center Photo.) Claude Debussy Now ROTC juniors and seniors, Closed Friday er the ceremony, Osborne's band (The Submerged Cathedral) will take over for Taps Ball. 18 to 28 years old and pursuing a Lisle Joyeuse (The Island of With five companies contribut- Final approval of plans for the Joy) Claude Debussy Seven On Scholastic Records course leading to an engineering ing one hundred per .cent, the 1943 ceremony must still be secured from Sloan Awarded Pavane Pour Une Infante De- degree or to a baccalaureate degree Red Cross War Fund Drive in the the senior class, possibly at a meet- finite (Pavane for "a Deceased Dr. G. H. Aull Is Also with major in physics, naval arch- baracks ended last Friday with a ing this week. Princess) Maurice Ravel itecture, mathematics or electronics, net amount of $67.23 collected, J. Will Osborne holds the record Bolero Maurice Ravel today can become Navy officer- A. Mixctn, chairman, said. for playing more college proms than INTERMISSION Selected As Member candidates. any other orchestra, and is con- Hero's Medals Hunter Teaching Engineers Hay Be The new program, the first for The five companies who were Part III awarded 100 per cent emblems'are sidered in the top row of bands Rhapsody in Blue Into Alpha Zeta juniors and seniors since the halt- G-l who gave $6.00, 1-2 who gave playing theater circuits. His or- George Gershwin ing of the V-7 plan with the Presi- Alpha Zeta, national honorary $5.44, 1-1 with $5.00, D-2 with chestra was featured in last year's Five Caricatures on the Theme dent's ban on voluntary enlistments hit movie, "Blues In The Night", Professors Math agricultural fraternity, tapped sev- Here Soon; Tech $7.03, and the Band with $7.00. Posthumously of Yankee Doodle -Mario Braggiotti last December, was announced by which introduced one of the year's Leading company in the dona- Two decorations, the Silver Star a. Exposition of theme For the past few weeks J. E. en new members last Thursday, it Capt. M. C. Robertson, USN, Di- most popular songs. b. In the manner of Bach Hunter, of the school of general was announced this week by Chan- rector" of the Sixth Naval District tions was D-2. The Band . was Osborne's Band has hung up and Purple Heart, were presented next, followed by G-l, 1-2, A-2.with a. In the manner of Betthoven science, has been giving instruction cellor E. B. Collins. Membership Office of Naval Officer Procure- records for engagements from coast posthumously to Captain Raymond d. In the manner of Chopin in mathematics to some fifteen ERC In Uniform ment with headquarters in the $5.10, 1-1, and E-2 with $5.00. to coast at such outstanding places is based on high scholarship, fel- A. Sloan, agronomy '40, before the e. In the manner of Debussy professors from the school of ag- While definite information on Healey Building, Atlanta, Georgia. Other companies and their do- as the Palomar in Los Angeles', South Carolina general assembly f. In the manner of Gershwin riculture.. The. course is in the lowship, and sound character. Cjemson's participation in the Army The accepted candidates will re- nations are B-l, $4.14; A-l, $3.12; the Meadowbrook in Cedar Grove, yesterday by Maj. Gen. Ralph Prices for faculty members are form of a review, and includes the The new members are: J. S. specialized Training Program is main on inactive duty in college L-2, $2.00; B-2, $2.60; K-2, . $2.43; N.-.J,; the Edgewater .Beach Kitel $1.10, tax included. fundamentals of math, algebra Barker, agronomy '45, of Westmin- under the jurisdiction of the Di- K-l, $2.06; F-2, $1.72; C-2, $1.59; in Chicago; and the Hotel Penn- Royce, commanding the air forces still lacking, there were indications and trigonometry. ster; W. A. Camp, agronomy '44, this week that Clemson would be rector until placed on active duty E-l, $1.50; G-2, $1.38; M-2, $1.17; sylvania in New. York City. At training center at Maxwell Field, # The class meets five afternoons of Bakersfield, California, F. P. selected as one of the colleges to for training by authority of the C-l, $1.05, and H-2, $1.00. the Palomar, which burned to the Ala. Johnson Sims, 41, a week from five until six o'clock. Cuthbert, horticulture '43, of Sum- receive immediate contingents of Bureau of Naval Personnel in No contributions came ■ from ground shortly after Osborne com- In presenting the awards to Rep- "Missing In Action" The professors who attend this merville, E. M. Dubose, agricul- enlisted personnel for training in Washington. Companies F-l and L-l. pleted a record-breaking eight resentative G. A. Sloan, father of class have volunteered their time tural engineering '43, of Oswego; special engineering subjects. "With the launching of new war- weeks engagement, his aggregation Captain Sloan, General Royce Liteutenant Johnson Sims, ships and the laying of new keels eclipsed marks set by such name in order to increase their knowl- J. T. Ford, agricultural engineer- College officials, in answer to a said, "it is doubly significant that Jr., chemistry engineering '41 almost daily, the Navy is looking bands as Benny Goodman, Artie of Easley was reported this edge of these subjects, should the ing, '43, of Abington, Maryland; request from Fourth Service Com- he gave his life defending the need arise for their teaching such J. A. Stewart, '45, of Fountain for well-qualified college men for Shaw, Tommy Dorsey, and Glen Philippines, for the island symbo- week as "missing in action" in mand Headquarters, stated that courses. Inn; and V. L. Warner, agronomy subsequent commissioning in the Gray." lizes the cornerstone of our re- the North Africa area since they could be ready to receive the Naval Reserve, upon satisfactory Two Graduates Osborne will play for the Friday The idea originated with W.