TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 20.1962 Sounds of By CLAUDIA UEVY The beat of basanova and mod ern jazz filled Schwab Sunday night when Lambert. Hendricks and Bavan appeared in a Jazz Club-sponsored concert, that fea tured trio standards as well as original composition. - ' Dubbed “the hottest vocal group In - jazz” by critic Ralph Gleason of the San Francisco Chronicle, the trio' presented a program which included some of its more .well-known numbers such as “Cloudburst” and “Gimmie That Wine” plus' recent compositions of • John Hendricks, one of the members of the group.' “Slightly Out of Tune,” a Hend ricks solo and original, combined the basanoya rhythm improved last year from Brazil with English lyrics. The end product was a love song in a blues style. Another notable blues number was “Melba Blues.” THE TRIO, which has appeared at almost every major jazz festi- PRINTING letterpress e Offset Commercial Printing 352 E. College AD 8-3025 BIKE REPAIRS PARTS ACCESSORIES Western Auto New Bikes —l yr. Guarantee 112 S. FRAZIER ST. AD 7-7332 r - ■■J B. P. Moyer; Jeweler 218 E. College Stale College. Pa." THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA Jazz Fill Schwab val held this year, made its first appearance on campus Sunday night Praised highly at every turn, at the 1981 Monterey Jazz Festival, California jazz critic. Herb Caen said of the group's performance: "This remarkable trio all but stole the show.”' . Formerly known as Lambert, Hendricks and Ross, the group added Yolande Bavan last year when Annie Ross ' decided to renew her stage career in Eng land. / Miss Bavan, a native of Ceylon, adds a different element to the trio’s act by her singing as well as stage presence. Her hands! move during each number in the manner of the Balanese and her English, which shje has spoken since the age of thfee, is clear and easily understood- HER FIRST exposure t<j> jazz came through American! jazz Don't Forget USG Committee Applications Available at HUB Desk Return by noon Sat. Nov. 24 broadcasts, particularly through those of The "Voice of America’s Willis Connover. Miss Bavan later toured with Connover and has drawn rave notices fore her ap pearances with the trio at col lege concerts and clubs such as the Sutherland Lounge in Chicago and the Jazz Gallery in New York. John Hendericks, in addition to being a singer and lyricist, is an expert drummer, short-story writer and poet. Hendericks is credited with- many of the trio’s lyrics. Application Deadline Set The deadline for filing appli cations for Christmas employ ment through the office of stu dent aid. 218 Willard. Is Nov. 28. Ralph N. Krecker. director of student aid. announced yesterday. Subcommittee Disciplines Two For Shoplifting, Illegal Entry One student was dismissed from the University and another placed on disciplinary probation by the Senate Subcommittee on Disci pline at its meeting last week, Daniel R. assistant dean of men, said yesterday. - Leasure said a second term student in the College of Liberal Arts was dismissed after he was found guilty of shoplifting items from several State College stores. DISMISSAL involves indefinite suspension of a student from the University. In addition, a notation is made on the student’s tran script and a letrer is sent to his parents concerning the action. Rcadmission' must be approved by President Eric A. Walker upon f&V.i X>s>^ nV * C ’ liAl ' Mu* Su,on L ' pSkV ’ A Presently In our display case are what we consider the beautiful coed* we've photographed from mid-September to the end of October. A steak dinner for the best epitaph befitting a tombstone'for FROTH. Winning verse and author will be mentioned next week. YES . . . YES . . . YES . . . those being photographed now will be assured of pre-Xmas delivery reconunandatioa of the dean of the student's college. The student's penalty was severe, Leisure said, because he bad previously been suspended for drinking and disorderly con- "■ duct in the borough. He was re instated from that suspension this fall, Leasure said. : SuspensHui Involves temporary removal from the University for a [specific length of time, usually a term. Leasure said. IN THE SECOND case. Leasure said a first term student in the College of Home Economics was placed on disciplinary probation until the end of the winter term, for illegally entering an automobile on campus. The auto mobile did not belong to the stu dent. Leasure said. .—t"art • H 11 c • 1 • m a n PAGE THMf
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