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S S Hears The Ineomparable Satehmo Chilly winds in january are not unusual on our frigid campus. Hot winds are-especially when those torrid breezes eminate from the golden horn of the incompar- able Satchmo. More than 4,000 personsjamrned the new auditorium in Hallenbeck Hall to hear the sandpaper throat of Louis Armstrong greet them with a vibrant Hello-0-ar Dolly-e-e-e. The internationally famous trumpet player and vocalist, complete with his handkerchief in his left hand, set the crowd to toe-tapping and finger-rapping with several of the songs he has turned into American bywords over the past 50 years. Armstrong, whose birth has often been equated with the birth ofjazz, said he enjoyed the college tour circuit, but longed for his New Orleans home every time our Cold winds blew. The concert was promoted to help raise funds for the SCS Spanners. But after dishing out 355000 to Satch- mo it is believed that the group took a slight loss. MFI? S4 ,-,1-1- ' 1-.1 , Louis screams his raspy, million-selling rendition of Hello Dolly. Satchmo acknowledges the enthusiastic applause in Hallenbeck Hall 24
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Freshmen Elect Beanie King And ueen Lynn Yee, a member ofAlpha Xi Delta, puts in a plug for her sorority. The always long lines are never longer than during freshmen week. Rick Millington checks out TKE's display booth in Stewart Hall. Freshmen Cathy Pavek and Dale johnson were elect- ed by their fellow classmates as Beanie Queen and King for l965 New Student Days. Cathy, who plans to major in art, is a graduate of Alexander Ramsey High School in St. Paul. Dale is an all-conference football end from Chisago City. Business administration will be his major. Serving as co-chairmen for New Student Days last fall werejoan Kiewel and Carlene Widmer. We felt that there was something for everybody this year, said Miss Kiewel. There was no excuse for any- one sitting in the dormitory every night because nothing was going on. Cindy Rog explains Greek Life to freshman on the Nouvelle Strip. . . , .C . . . .,..Y, - . . J A 11 'Z-it '
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5 I f pi ,.4 'Q Abozm: Satchmo is the second big-name performer to appear in new I-lzxllenbcck Hull, following George SllE2ll'lI'lg'S visit here in Oclober. Below: Louis has plenty oftulemed help at the Spun Concert. 1, ,Y Q .. .4 25
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