Page Ten T HE MIC H IGA N DA ILY Saturdia Februar Q6 Pae e TE MIHGA DIY n y,,, y ~,,, , itI Swings It Private Lives' Of Orchestra \t / James"Piggie" Lunceford (above), as he posed for the staff caricatur- ist just before taking over his band- stand in the huge Intramural Gymnasium for the 1936 J-Hop. $ hw lubird BOOK NOOK The most complete selection of the latest fiction and non-fiction books in our RENTAL LIBRARY. 14 NICKELS ARCADE '1 Hop Over ! We are open daily and Sunday from 7:30 AM. to 10:30 P.M. COLLEGE SUPPLIES Also Candies, Tobacco, Magazines COLLEGE Supply Shop 601 East William Street The Van Boven label says: ~St~eAuthorit! * New ideas in Fashion spring from many sources. But not all new ideas are good ideas! 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I repeated my question. that I've built my orchestra around "I'll tell, I'll tell, only leave me this violin, theoretically speaking, ofa alone! Yes, its all true. I used to be course." called 'The Originator Of Hokum.' It "Is there any foundation for the was because, well, it was because I rumor, Mr. Garber .. ." I said. would do anything for a laugh. That's "No. I do smoke, but I don't the truth, I swear it is." drink." Leaving the Idol of the Airlanes in "But, Mr. Garber, is there any a state of collapse, I rushed to the truth ... " office with the history-making con- "Well," he said, smiling piquantly, fession, and, then armed with a fresh "there may be something in that, but notebook, prepared to beard James I got my start as an orchestra leader Melvin Lunceford in his lair. Using in the army, leading a large band." a different approach, I asked the "Yes, Mr. Garber, but what I want- husky orchestra leader his opinion of ed to ask . . ." 1 the University, of the campus, of "And then, after playing in the thecoeds, etc. Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra I "Yes," he said, "I do smoke, but organized . . ." I don't drink." The genial maestro quivered, and A quirk accentuating his deep shrank from me. dimples, he said, "You might like "Well," Mr. - uh, its been nice to hear about the time I was caught -- - - j[in a blizzard in Colorado, and kept Governor Fitzgerald myself warm by playing hot licks n my flute" Heads Patrons Of Hop; . "Ha, Ha, Mr. Lunceford. That's Spretty rich. Yessir!" Faculty Are Included He smiled benignly. "Oh, that's ______nt all. Did yu knew that my fa- (Continued from page 3) vorite dish is Chow Mein at mid- Dean Jeannette Perry, Assistant night?" Dean Fred Wahr and Mrs. Wahr, Dr. "Really, and..." Harley A. Haynes, Prof. Henry C. 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