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Luboff Choir Will Perform Sunday Tuesday, January 5, 1965 I NEWS BRIEFS I ' Society' Outlined In Annual Message WASHINGTON (UPI) — Presi¬ dent Johnson set to work today on details of tils 'Great Society' program for bettering life In America and promoting peace through the world. He began filling In specifics of proposals In his State of the Union message Monday night for In¬ creased action at homo and per¬ sonal diplomacy through his own trips abroad. His proposals ranged from a $1.5 billion educational program to an Invitation for the new Soviet leaders to visit the United States. He announced plans to visit Europe and Latin America him¬ self this year. T.S. Eliot Dies LONDON (UPI) — T.S. Eliot, who captured the spiritual deso¬ lation of the post World War I era In his spare, dry poetry, and shaped the writers of a later generation with his criticism died Monday. He was 76. Paratroopers Land SfNGAPORE (UPI) — Another 50 British paratroopers flew Into Singapore today to help defend Malaysia against possible attack by Indonesia. A first contingent of 50 para¬ troopers landed in this Island city Monday. It was announced Ness Inau Reset For The date of the formal in. auguratlon of Dr. Frederic W Ness as the fourth president o Fresno State College has beei changed to Frl., Apr. 30, 196! In the college's outdoor amphl- The college presidential In- the change from the earlier stated date of April 23 following con¬ sultation with the office of the the w 0 will aj Panel To Look At Foreign Aid An 'International Look at For¬ eign Aid' will be discussed by a four-member foreign student panel today from 1-2 PM. The Service to International Students committee sponsored panel will meet In Cafeteria Com¬ mittee Rooms 1-2. Participants In the panel dis¬ cussion are: Gopal Kapur, India; Pastor Roldan, Guatemala; Her- nan Ortega, Venezuela; Ahmad Tawll, Jordan; and moderator, Robert A. Mlnlck, assistant pro¬ fessor of economics. Deadline Set For Committee Posts 0 soldiers 11 land here eventually. Council Session Set VATICAN CITY (UPI) — Pope Paul VI has decided the fourth and final session of the second Vatican Ecumenical Council shall begin Sept. 14, the Vatican an¬ nounced today. Students on the student president's ex¬ ecutive committees, either as '11 Feb. 12 to file an appllca- Student President Herm How- erton said positions are avail¬ able on the following committees: Leadership Camp; SIS (Service (Continued on Page 2) guration April 30 of Trustees of the system meet on campus on the day of the In¬ auguration. Dr. Dallas A. Tueller, FSC vice president and chairman of the Inauguration committee, noted that there was a conflict In the earlier announced date with the regularly scheduled meeting of the Board of Regents of the University of California. Several of the ex officio mem¬ bers of the board of regents are similarly ex officio members of the board of trustees. Dr. Tueller announced that most of the activities originally- planned for the third week In April will be re-scheduled during the fourth week. The FSC Alumni nual Charter Day celebration to April 30. Dr. Ness was appointed pres¬ ident of FSC by the Board of Trustees on June 22 to replace the third president, Dr. Arnold E. Joyal, who resigned following 16 years of service to return to full-time teaching. Rush Dinner To Be Held Friday The Fresno State College In- terfraternlty Council will hold a dinner Friday In the cafeteria for all prospective rushecs for the spring semester. The affair was planned to give j all candidates the opportunity to the rules for the rush. The dinner, which Is scheduled to start at 5 PM, will Informal and the dress casual. Bob Oliver of Sigma Alpha Epsllon fraternity Is the rush The Norman Luboff Choir will appear In the Fresno Memorial Auditorium Sunday at 8 PM. Tickets for the Board of Fine Arts sponsored concert are available In the Student Presi¬ dent's office from 50 cents to $1.50 for student body card Although Norman Luboff and his choir are known throughout the world, their current tour Is only the second one made by the fesslonal singers and four lnstru- Herm Howerton Is Chosen To Meet With LBJ student presidents who will at¬ tend the 13th Annual Presiden¬ tial Prayer Breakfast In Wash¬ ington, D.C., Feb. 4. '" i, according ' was achieved primarily through the 30-odd records, all of them best-sellers, for which the choir was originally formed. The repertoire of the choir runs the gamut from Bach to the blues and ranges from such •choral spectaculars" as 76 Trombones, to analbumof class¬ ical masterpieces. Born In Chicago in 1917, Luboff studied piano and voice as a boy but It was not until college that he gave serious thought to making music his profession. After at¬ tending the University of Chicago and Central College, he enrolled for graduate study In orchestra¬ tion and composition under com¬ poser Leo Sowerby. His professional career had a three-ply beginning: he taught music theory; he began making commercial arrangements and orchestrations; and he was a singer on local Chicago radio Following military service In the Signal Corps during World War II, Luboff transferred his base of operations to New York where he was employed as a singer on most of the major radio of that e: How. '..ilet- Bj 1' 5 the* om Senator Frank Carl¬ son (R-Kansas), a Junior mem¬ ber of the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations. Host of the event Is Presi¬ dent Lyndon Johnson. Also will 1. i termed the In¬ vitation a 'pleasant surprise", will attend an Informal reception with members of Congress Feb. | WEATHER I Mostly cloudy with occasional rain through Wednesday. High to¬ day: 60. Low tdhlght: 48. Little cooler tomorrow. Winds mostly > 15 miles per hour. rangements had become so great that he gave up singing entirely and supplied arrangements for such programs as the Hit Parade, the Fred Allen and Milton Berle shows, and the Chorus of Stars. Shortly afterward, Luboff moved to Los Angeles and soon found himself working In tele¬ vision and motion pictures. Maestro Luboff has composed and arranged music for more than 80 films including such hits asGlant, Island in the Sun, Search for Paradise, Cinerama South Seas, and The Miracle. His arrangements have been ' heard on such television pro¬ grams as The Bell Telephone Hour, The Dinah Shore Show, The Ford Star Jubilee, The Jerry [ Lewis Show, and others created ' especially for such stars as Har¬ ry Belafonte, Doris Day, Vic Da- Imone, and Percy Faith. The list of records by the Lu¬ boff Choir, which have sold more than 2,500,000 albums, Includes such hits as Aloha from Norman Luboff, But Beautiful, Great Movie Themes, Inspiration, Mo¬ ments to Remember, and Your My Girl. , Bulldogs Snap Road Jinx (See Sports)
Object Description
Title | 1965_01 The Daily Collegian January 1965 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1965 |
Description | Daily (except weedends) during the school year. Microfilm. Palo Alto, Calif.: BMI Library Microfilms, 1986- microfilm reels; 35 mm. Vol.1, no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- |
Subject | California State University, Fresno -- Periodicals. |
Contributors | Associated Students of Fresno State. |
Coverage | Vol.1 no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- to present |
Format | Microfilm reels, 35 mm. |
Technical Information | Scanned at 600 dpi; TIFF; Microfilm ScanPro 2000 "E-image data" |
Language | eng |
Description
Title | Jan 5, 1965 Pg. 1 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1965 |
Description | Daily (except weedends) during the school year. Microfilm. Palo Alto, Calif.: BMI Library Microfilms, 1986- microfilm reels; 35 mm. Vol.1, no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- |
Subject | California State University, Fresno -- Periodicals. |
Contributors | Associated Students of Fresno State. |
Coverage | Vol.1 no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- to present |
Format | Microfilm reels, 35 mm. |
Technical Information | Scanned at 600 dpi; TIFF; Microfilm ScanPro 2000 "E-image data" |
Language | eng |
Full-Text-Search | Luboff Choir Will Perform Sunday Tuesday, January 5, 1965 I NEWS BRIEFS I ' Society' Outlined In Annual Message WASHINGTON (UPI) — Presi¬ dent Johnson set to work today on details of tils 'Great Society' program for bettering life In America and promoting peace through the world. He began filling In specifics of proposals In his State of the Union message Monday night for In¬ creased action at homo and per¬ sonal diplomacy through his own trips abroad. His proposals ranged from a $1.5 billion educational program to an Invitation for the new Soviet leaders to visit the United States. He announced plans to visit Europe and Latin America him¬ self this year. T.S. Eliot Dies LONDON (UPI) — T.S. Eliot, who captured the spiritual deso¬ lation of the post World War I era In his spare, dry poetry, and shaped the writers of a later generation with his criticism died Monday. He was 76. Paratroopers Land SfNGAPORE (UPI) — Another 50 British paratroopers flew Into Singapore today to help defend Malaysia against possible attack by Indonesia. A first contingent of 50 para¬ troopers landed in this Island city Monday. It was announced Ness Inau Reset For The date of the formal in. auguratlon of Dr. Frederic W Ness as the fourth president o Fresno State College has beei changed to Frl., Apr. 30, 196! In the college's outdoor amphl- The college presidential In- the change from the earlier stated date of April 23 following con¬ sultation with the office of the the w 0 will aj Panel To Look At Foreign Aid An 'International Look at For¬ eign Aid' will be discussed by a four-member foreign student panel today from 1-2 PM. The Service to International Students committee sponsored panel will meet In Cafeteria Com¬ mittee Rooms 1-2. Participants In the panel dis¬ cussion are: Gopal Kapur, India; Pastor Roldan, Guatemala; Her- nan Ortega, Venezuela; Ahmad Tawll, Jordan; and moderator, Robert A. Mlnlck, assistant pro¬ fessor of economics. Deadline Set For Committee Posts 0 soldiers 11 land here eventually. Council Session Set VATICAN CITY (UPI) — Pope Paul VI has decided the fourth and final session of the second Vatican Ecumenical Council shall begin Sept. 14, the Vatican an¬ nounced today. Students on the student president's ex¬ ecutive committees, either as '11 Feb. 12 to file an appllca- Student President Herm How- erton said positions are avail¬ able on the following committees: Leadership Camp; SIS (Service (Continued on Page 2) guration April 30 of Trustees of the system meet on campus on the day of the In¬ auguration. Dr. Dallas A. Tueller, FSC vice president and chairman of the Inauguration committee, noted that there was a conflict In the earlier announced date with the regularly scheduled meeting of the Board of Regents of the University of California. Several of the ex officio mem¬ bers of the board of regents are similarly ex officio members of the board of trustees. Dr. Tueller announced that most of the activities originally- planned for the third week In April will be re-scheduled during the fourth week. The FSC Alumni nual Charter Day celebration to April 30. Dr. Ness was appointed pres¬ ident of FSC by the Board of Trustees on June 22 to replace the third president, Dr. Arnold E. Joyal, who resigned following 16 years of service to return to full-time teaching. Rush Dinner To Be Held Friday The Fresno State College In- terfraternlty Council will hold a dinner Friday In the cafeteria for all prospective rushecs for the spring semester. The affair was planned to give j all candidates the opportunity to the rules for the rush. The dinner, which Is scheduled to start at 5 PM, will Informal and the dress casual. Bob Oliver of Sigma Alpha Epsllon fraternity Is the rush The Norman Luboff Choir will appear In the Fresno Memorial Auditorium Sunday at 8 PM. Tickets for the Board of Fine Arts sponsored concert are available In the Student Presi¬ dent's office from 50 cents to $1.50 for student body card Although Norman Luboff and his choir are known throughout the world, their current tour Is only the second one made by the fesslonal singers and four lnstru- Herm Howerton Is Chosen To Meet With LBJ student presidents who will at¬ tend the 13th Annual Presiden¬ tial Prayer Breakfast In Wash¬ ington, D.C., Feb. 4. '" i, according ' was achieved primarily through the 30-odd records, all of them best-sellers, for which the choir was originally formed. The repertoire of the choir runs the gamut from Bach to the blues and ranges from such •choral spectaculars" as 76 Trombones, to analbumof class¬ ical masterpieces. Born In Chicago in 1917, Luboff studied piano and voice as a boy but It was not until college that he gave serious thought to making music his profession. After at¬ tending the University of Chicago and Central College, he enrolled for graduate study In orchestra¬ tion and composition under com¬ poser Leo Sowerby. His professional career had a three-ply beginning: he taught music theory; he began making commercial arrangements and orchestrations; and he was a singer on local Chicago radio Following military service In the Signal Corps during World War II, Luboff transferred his base of operations to New York where he was employed as a singer on most of the major radio of that e: How. '..ilet- Bj 1' 5 the* om Senator Frank Carl¬ son (R-Kansas), a Junior mem¬ ber of the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations. Host of the event Is Presi¬ dent Lyndon Johnson. Also will 1. i termed the In¬ vitation a 'pleasant surprise", will attend an Informal reception with members of Congress Feb. | WEATHER I Mostly cloudy with occasional rain through Wednesday. High to¬ day: 60. Low tdhlght: 48. Little cooler tomorrow. Winds mostly > 15 miles per hour. rangements had become so great that he gave up singing entirely and supplied arrangements for such programs as the Hit Parade, the Fred Allen and Milton Berle shows, and the Chorus of Stars. Shortly afterward, Luboff moved to Los Angeles and soon found himself working In tele¬ vision and motion pictures. Maestro Luboff has composed and arranged music for more than 80 films including such hits asGlant, Island in the Sun, Search for Paradise, Cinerama South Seas, and The Miracle. His arrangements have been ' heard on such television pro¬ grams as The Bell Telephone Hour, The Dinah Shore Show, The Ford Star Jubilee, The Jerry [ Lewis Show, and others created ' especially for such stars as Har¬ ry Belafonte, Doris Day, Vic Da- Imone, and Percy Faith. The list of records by the Lu¬ boff Choir, which have sold more than 2,500,000 albums, Includes such hits as Aloha from Norman Luboff, But Beautiful, Great Movie Themes, Inspiration, Mo¬ ments to Remember, and Your My Girl. , Bulldogs Snap Road Jinx (See Sports) |