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3-7-1968 Centennial Ball State University of New York College at Cortland

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Recommended Citation State University of New York College at Cortland, "Centennial Ball" (1968). Centennial (100th) Anniversary Documents. 14. https://digitalcommons.cortland.edu/centennial_documents/14

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File: N/203/67

CORTLAND-- will be leading the Orchestra at the Centennial Ball of State University College at Cortland on Saturday. March 9, and the public is invited.

Dr. Ross L. Allen, chairman of the Centennial Committee, said that the ball is scheduled from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. at the

New York State Armory on h~eeler Avenue in cortland. Students and faculty will be admitted with their College identification cards. Publi~ tickets will be available at the door at five dollars per couple.

Dr. Allen said that dress for the ball has been set at black tie optional.

Lee Castle has been termed one of the best trumpet players in the country. In the words of two of the world's finest song writers, and Jimmy Van Heusen: "As 'the third member" of the Dorsey family, who else but Lee Castle could follow the

Dorsey Brothers. He is a great performer."

Tony Bennett has said: "The Dorsey spirit should never die in show business and thank God that Lee Castle is keeping up the spirit of their name."

-more- addone- March 7, 1968 Lee Castle

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Castle's professional career started with the Joy Hyams

Band and from there he went to the better known bands such

as , and Tommy Dorsey. Dorsey arranged

for him to study with the elder Dorsey, Jimmy, and he became

so popular with the family that they accept him as a "third

son."

Tommy and Lee joined forces with Jimmy Dorsey to create the .<>

new group known as "The Fabulous.Dorsey 0rchestra."Lee became

rnusical'conductor" . and featured trumpeter.

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