Fund Raising Concert Set Band Aim: 'Bama or Bust The University stage band has December The University band versity of Florida. University of Corpus Christi also will play in tion several appearances at lar- scheduled a "'Bama ." con- was chos n from 65 entrants to Miami, Millikan University of the Festival cert Feb. 10 at 11 a.m. in Ed ger musical festivals this sum participate in the event scheduled Illinois, Fredonia State College in The Mobile Festival offers the mer. Landreth Auditorium. for April 2-3. Bands from the Uni- New York and the University of winner of the two-day competi The band has been selected one "The festival will be covered by of six musical organizations to the American Broadcasting pany and by several national participate in the first Mobile tz~ Jazz Festival. magazines. Being selected to at- tend the festival was an distinct "The band is trying to pay its honor. If the band is able to own way to Mobile and the con- make the trip it will put the Uni- cert will pay for part of the trip versity in a national spotlight," Other concerts have been sche- Wilson said. duled for banquets in the Fort Worth area" said Curtis Wilson, Advisory the stage band director. "Approx- imately $700 is necessary to fi- The festival's national advisory nance the trip." board is composed of Dav< Bru Tickets, at 50 cents each, are beck, Pete Fountain, Jerry Gray, available in the Student Center Skitch Henderson, Al Hirt, Hen Lobby. ry Mancini, Dan Moi Betty Buckley, and Paul Bacon, Peter Nero, Ward Swingle and Fort Worth sophomores, will be Cal Tjader featured in vocal numbers. "A Judges for the event are Leo- Bonnie Waltz," composed by Wil- nard Feather, representative of son, will be performed. "This the Encyclopedia of Jazz; Hen- number was the first runner-up derson, of the "Tonight" show; in a national competition for ori- John Hammond, Columbia Re- ginal jazz for .sta^'e bands," Wil- cords; George Wein, Newport. Jazz son said. Festival; Father George Wiskir- chen, chairman of Notre Dame Submitted Tap* University's music department; Morgenstern, Down Beat maga The band submitted ;i 20 minute UNIVERSITY STAGE BAND ONE OF SIX TO ATTEND NATIONAL COMPETITION zine, and Gray, former art tape of its performance in early Group plant fund-raising concert to financt Mobile, Ala., trip for the Glenn Miller orchestra ACP-ANPA PACEMAKER, 1965

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VOL. 64, No. 30 TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1966 12 PAGES Folk Songs on Menu

By JUDY GAY ger, a singer from Pittsburgh. his "care and feeding of a Keren Instead of basketball cheers and dipity" requires the bookeeping jeers Tuesday night, the "folk Loader's Woes knowledge of a CPA, the pa jazz" sounds of the Serendipity tience of Job and the understan- The nine youngsters have ap- ding of a psychoanalyst as h e Singers will rock Daniel-Meyer peared as headliners at New York Coliseum. deals with nine totally different Bitter End, whose owner is ere personalities with nine sets o f The nine young entertainers, dited with discovering such not temperaments. who scored with their first record- ables as Woody Allen, Bill Cos The Serendipity Singers will be ing, "Don't Let the Rain Come by and Peter, Paul and Mary the fourth event sponsored by the Down" will kick off the Select They have also been on six "Hoo Select Series. Season tickets may Series event at 8 p.m. tennanny" TV shows and have be had for $3 for the remain- Without Select Series tickets ad- been guests of Jack Paar. ing four events, including the mission is $2.50 for adults, $2 Sennett, the group's leader, says Serendipity Singers. for students. Tickets are on sale in the Student Center. No seats are reserved. The Serendipity Singers take their name from the Greek word meaning "an unexpected discov- ery of a new and happy event." Adopted Child TCU students will hear music de- scribed as folk orientation with