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...dance will take place. The program is as follows: Banjo Club Officer of the Day Hall Vocal Club Pop Goes the Weasel Schaffer Johnny Harvard Piano Solo Edwin G. Davis '38 Magicians Mansfield Branigan '36 Edward L. Barnes '38 Gold Coast Orchestra Accordion Solo Edward O. Miller '37 Mandolin Club Intermezzo from Naila Delibes Pizzicatti from Sylvia Delibes Chicago Quartet Edward L. Barnes '38, Francis L. H. Wendell '38. Ralph Hamill '38, Joseph W. Valentine '38 Banjo Club Clicquot Reser Vocal Club John Peel Arranged by Andrews Football Songs Medley Fair Harvard...
...five different units of the organization, the Banjo, Mandolin, and Vocal Clubs, the Gold Coast Orchestra, and the Specialty Division, will each appear during the evening. The Banjo Club, under the leadership of Harold M. Parsons, Jr. '36, will include as its numbers "Officer of the Day" by Hall and "Cliquot Club" by Reser...
...Sterling MacDonald, Jr. '36, will conduct the Mandolin Club in the "Intermezzo from Nalla" by Delibes. In contrast to this serious vein the Vocal Club will sing light selections, such as: "Johnny Harvard," "John Peel," "Pop Goes the Weasel," and football songs. Donald A. Crafts '35 and his Gold Coast Orchestra will not only perform current hits during the concert but will play afterwards for dancing...
...what Germans call al fresco funmaking. Below, with a half-consumed banana in his mouth, is Bruno Hauptmann, with some Hunter Island friends on a bummel. None of his circle was handier at collecting bits of driftwood, none could roast sausage nearer to a turn, none could play the mandolin or sing with greater virtuosity. An Irish park guard recalled that he was also a great horseshoe pitcher. Hauptmann, the Outdoor Man, was a good hand at inshore sailing. He owned a canoe which he kept at nearby City Island . Another boatsman of the vicinity was Dr. John F. ("Jafsie...
...Clubs are made of five units. The Vocal Club sings college songs and popular four-part semi-classical numbers. The Mandolin Club and the Banjo Clubs present suitable tunes, and with the Gold Coast Dance Orchestra, offer places for almost every kind of an instrument. The Specialty Division has included in the past few years tap dancers, magicians, quartets, an accordion duet, a ventriloquist, a juggler, and unicyclist, soloists, and other humorous stunts. This year there is a great need of new Specialty acts, and it is hoped that a number of things will be worked up before we start...