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ments that they joined forces on to “ take offs” or imitations of fam­ L. D. S. Invitational Rubinoff, the spot. ous musical stars, bands, orches­ Ashurst To Best Party Of Flynn Picks Both have had classical training tras and artists, which style they (Continued from Page One) in music, and have serious compo­ were first to introduce. Perhaps sitions to their credit, but they This Year perfect violin on which to express their most famous stunt is to play Be Dressed In Alice Moore prefer to write and play for mod­ “ Home Sweet Home" on the two his individual genius. Many famous Most successful Lambda Delta em audiences and have composed pianos in the manner of Stokowski, Sigma party of the year, the Phi and marvelous instruments were and played in musical comedies, Sousa, Xavier Cugat and other Snow Theme chapter annual invitational, was A s Q u e e n examined and tested before he such as the Gershwin show, “ Tip name bands. Toes,’’ starring Fred and Adele As­ held last Saturday night at the In­ found his Strad, and its ownership Admission for this outstanding taire. They have twice accompa­ stitute. Parkinson, Brown, has satified a life-long hunger. Cre­ attraction will be 75 cents for stu­ All Students And The dance was an apron and ated by the famous violin maker, nied on concert dents and $1.26 and $1.76 for Jakle And Babbitt tours in the . adults. Faculty Invited; overall affair. Tht theme was an Antonio Stradivari, in Cremona, old-fashioned harvest ball. The Attendants in 1731, the Romanoff Strad Their programs range from strict interpretations of the classics No Corsages whole group participated in such derives its name for the coat of Patronize Pine advertisers 1 dances as the Virginia Reel and Errol Flynn, popular Warner arms engraved and bejeweled on Honoring guests of the all-state the Schottische, as well as the Brothers star, crowned Alice Moore when the ruling family of Russia Newman club convention, a formal modem trend. as La Cuesta queen at the annual owned it before the World war. dance will be held in Ashurst audi­ Entertainment was furnished by La Cuesta ball last Friday night Lost during the revolution, it was Pioneering Since 1877 torium Saturday night at 8 o’clock. Lillian Dietzman and Evelyn An­ in Ashurst auditorium. discovered in in possession Snow is the theme chosen for derson, who danced. Lafe Kartch- Mr. Flynn, with the help of John of a Russian frrnice who had excap- this year’s dance and will be car­ ner and daughter Felice provided Myer and Russell Hicks, chose Miss ed the Bolsheviks. Oldest Bank in Arizona ried out in the decorations and pro­ the music for the old-fashioned Moore from a group of 11 girls The Strad is of a deep brownish- grams. The dance will begin with dances. nominated by a special committee red, perfectly formed and has a the Grand March, after which Le- Ruth Farr was general chairman last week. pulsing tone whose mellow perfec­ land Chapman, acting for the club, of the party. The decoration com­ Misses Mary Jo Parkinson, Phyl­ tion is equalled only by that of will present corsages to all the lis Brown, Teresa Jakle, and Mary THE BANK OF ARIZONA mittee was composed of Virginia other Strad instruments. girls in attendance. At the same Lockhart, Myreel Smith, Julie Fel- Eleanor Babbitt were chosen as at­ The most internationally-cele­ time Grace Connor will distribute shaw, Femith Isaacson and Moria tendants by Mr. Hicks. Randolph brated duo-piano team in the world at the programs. Smith. Scott, who was to have chosen tne will appear with Rubinoff in the JEROME PRESCOTT Music will be furnished by the The refreshment committee was aittendants, was unable to attend presentation of modem music. Jac­ FLAGSTAFF WILLIAMS CLARKDALE Lumberjack CollegianB under the composed of Marjorie King, De­ the dance. ques Fray and Mario Braggiotti, leadership of Ray Clark. ^Numbers light Power, Lillian Winn, Shirley The college considers itself very masters of the two pianos, win new have been selected by a committee Hoyt, Virginia Power and Lorraine fortunate to have had Mr. Flynn admirers at each appearance for composed of Norma Wright, Joan Isaacson. here in person to select the queen. their verve and originality of Marta, Ernesto Castillo, and Joe The next entertainment planned Heretofore the queen has been style. In the 11th year together, Rolle. by the club is a Spanish dinner chosen from photographs. they achieve harmony and techni­ Mary Eleanor Babbitt, Gloria and dutch treat show to be held Mr. Flynn was an immediate hit cal effects unknown to most other Just Good Food Fernandez and Theresa Jakle are this Friday. Rendol Gibbons with the large crowd, entertaining piano teams. on the committee for decorations. chairman of the event. it for several minutes before choos­ Their partnership was formed in a t Invitation ing the queen. Paris in 1928. A homesick Amer­ «, The Newman club wishes to ex­ Woodrow Nezzer, editor-in-chief ican girl was so touched and cheer­ tend a most cordial invitation to Epsilon Pi Tau of the annual, was in charge of the ed by Braggiotti's individual ren­ THE GREYHOUND CAFE all faculty members and all stu­ arrangements for the dance for dition and arrangement of a tune dents to attend the Newman club Luncheon Sat. which the Lumberjack Collegians then popular in the nited States STUDENTS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME formal dance in Ashurst auditorium furnished the music. Photographs that Fray, who was escorting her, Saturday night, November 25, at 8 Well Received of the queen and her attendants rather than be outdone, sat down Complete Fountain Service o’clock. No corsages are necessary. were taken by Warner Brothers and joined in at another piano. So Jessie Burchett, President. Attendance of the state at large cameramen. well did the couple’s playing syn­ OPEN 24 HOURS A DAY Nancy Travis, Secretary. at the Epsilon Pi Tau luncheon in chronize and so smoothly did they Phoenix last Friday was large, Pi Omega Pi Vote work out refeshing new arrange­ about 70 per cent of total mem­ Home Ec. Banquet bership, it was estimated by Pro­ On New Members fessor F. C. Osborn, sponsor o f the Elaborate Event local chapter. Members from both At Dinner Meet Oregon and Iowa attended as well. A Thanksgiving banquet given The luntheon was held in the Six members were voted upon as Vegetables by the Home Economics fraternity, Adams hotel at 12:15. Discussions eligible for membership m Pi Omicron Kappa Gamma, Thursday of the various Industrial Arts fields Omega Pi, national business frater­ Meats evening, November 23, at 6 p. m. were conducted throughout the day nity, at a pleasant meeting last marks the most elaborate event port of the activities of the local Tuesday at a Spanish dinner held given by this group this quarter. and Professor Osborn made a re- in the Legionnaire Inn. All mem­ Groceries The foods class will handle all chapter of Flagstaff. Both Pro­ bers of the organization were pres­ important features of preparation, fessor Osborn and Hartwig O. ent Delicatessen but the Omicron girls as a group Bjerg of the Industrial Arts de­ Elizabeth Armstrong, president, will be responsible for the entire partment of A. S. T. C. attended turned the business part of the preparation and serving of the the luncheon. meeting over to Dr. Olsen, spon­ three-course meal. sor. The six who were voted eli­ MIDGLEY’S SEARS. ROEBUCK AND C The banquet is given in honor of Campus jobs netted Williams col­ gible will be initiated some time the organization's pledges. They lege students $68,000 last year. the future. 105 N. LEROUX PHONE 97 are Georganna Burrell, Dorcas Black, Jean Anderburg, Anna Gris- son, Beulah Meyer, Ella Hancock, Virginia Lowrey, Betty Mayhew, Jo Ella Blakley, Ethel Yazhe, Jes­ sie Burchett, Laura Belle Cochran, Laurie Bowler, Katherine Radetic, Betty Pipes, Marjorie Ball, June McCoy, Dorothy Webster, Gene­ vieve Hamblin, Pear] Bowie, Mrs. Harless, Mrs. Schnebley, Miss Francis Williams. The guests of honor will be Dr. and Mrs. Tormey, Dean and Mrs. Tcm 0. Bellwccd, Dr. Marv Hill and Dean Minnie Lintz. In the last 10 years, Washington University has awarded scholar­ ships totaling more than $1,000,000.

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