10 Wednesday, February 7, 1979 University Daily Kansan Rv DOUG HITCHCOCK Woods quartet dazzles crowd Phil Woods and his quartet played a one night stand in Lawrence last night that would have made Charlie Parker, the father of bobp, proud. Woods and his group took the bandstand at Paul Gray's Jazz Place, 928 Massachusetts St., with a minimum of fanfare, then proceeded to tear into an arrangement of a George Shearing song, and the audience stumping in approval. Woods took his role as leader of the group with the first of a series of dazzling solos that displayed his easy, fluid style. The professionalism the group displayed was impeccable. The music took on contrast from the volume and tonal changes the group used. For the second song, Woods and the quartet slowed down with a ballad called KANSAN "Everything I Love" that gave Woods and pianist Mike Melillo room to stretch out and show their stuff. The sell-out crowd loved it. Woods' sensual sole brought roars and whistles. The group followed with more hard-swinging songs ranging from a Cole Porter standard, "All Through the Night," to a more recent composition called "Eiderdown" by Steve Swallow, bass player for the Gary Burton group. Steve Gilmore, bassist for Woods, opened the song with a solo that eventually became a spontaneous conversation between the bass and Melillo on the piano. While Gilmore and Melillo were aiding the house with talent, Woods stepped out of the spotlight to light one of his long, thin, brown cigarettes. The cigarettes and Woods' leather cap are trademarks of the saxophone player who has been playing professionally for more than 20 years. Woods played for Quincy Jones and Oliver Nelson, among others, before he beheaded himself. The other musicians in Woods' group have experience with many different instruments. Mellolo has played with Coleman Hawkins, John Collins and Zed Sims, the leading scorer in college. Drummer Bill Goodwin has done time with the Toshiko Akiyoshi-Lew Tabbacu Big Band, Latin jazz artist Gabor Szabo and others. And Gilmore has played bass for what he calls "hotel gigs." jobs with lounge jazz groups, before working for Woods' quartet. "What's beebop?" "Melillo asked. Collectively, these musicians embody a form of music that is currently gaining popularity with jazz fans. However, members of the group avoid being arrested. Woods said, "Bop's a label. If you call what we're doing out there bop, then that's what it is, J guess." Contractual problems are keeping the group from recording an album, but Woods said an album by the quartet should be out soon. "What we do in a set is what we would put on an album," he said. With the warm reception that the group got, Woodsaid the expects to come back next week. New Med Center hospital fills slowly with equipment KANSAS CITY, KA--Moving an entire hospital from several buildings into one new building can be a complicated and slow procedure, especially for one man to handle. One man, Russell Miller, a vice chancellor for the University of North Carolina, drove the move into the new Bell Memorial Hospital at the Med Center. He said the move was even slower than he did. "All of the contractors are still there and it's made it difficult for us to move into the building. We can't move with all of the men on our team, so we had to finish with us in the way," he said recently. He said the $87 million project was almost completed, and most of the remaining work remains to be completed. "THE CONTRACTORS should be finished on the basement and ground floors," Miller said. "They still have little things to get done, like putting in cabinets. We have to wait for all this before we can move into a room." The first department to move into the hospital was the general supply and pur- A new kitchen, which is 50 percent larger than the one in use, also is completed. Miller said, but it has to be inspected before it can be used. The kitchen has three deep freezers, which the staff will use to freeze meals prepared three weeks in advance. The kitchen has oven and pressure ovens and served at a patient's request. "THE KITCHEN staff will never be preparing food for immediate use," Miller said. "This way, if we have a strike, we will worry about our meal supply for awhile." Another room that is ready for inspection is the central sterile supply room, in which hospital equipment is sterilized. Miller said this room was better equipped than the one The sterilization room has two elevators, one for sending sterile equipment through the hospital and one for bringing unsterile equipment back to the sterilization room. There also is a track that can send packages up to 20 pounds anywhere in the hospital. Miller said he expected to move the patients into the new building by late June. JOB OPPORTUNITY 1979-80 ACADEMIC YEAR RESIDENT DIRECTOR ASSISTANT RESIDENT DIRECTOR and RESIDENT ASSISTANT at Naismith Hall Information including job requirements, descriptions, and applications may be obtained from the Manager's Office. Naismith Hall, 1800 Naismith Drive. Deadline for submitting applications is 5 p.m. Wed. Feb. 14. Naismith Hall is an equal opportunity affirmative action employer; male/female. margaret berlin student body president george gomez student body vice president - improve off campus housing ·student research center ·consumerism in education: "Do you know what you're paying for?" paid for by the porch step Both Nights, 2 Outstanding bands for the price of one! THIS WEEKENDI Friday...CAMERATA BAND and THE SECRETS Saturday...CAMERATA BAND and THE GARY CHARLSON BAND NEXT WEEK, DON'T MISS . . . 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Election will be conducted February 14 and 15 by the Student Senate haircuts make you At HEADMASTERS, we do our best to make you look your best (It's Painless!) Vermont 843-8808 Open evenings Surprised by Joy I can remember sitting at parties talking to my friends, getting a little high on lime, grass, and ‘progressive’ music. I had a good time dancing and, taking, and doing other things. I can remember partying with other party members (and party parties) held my life together. But I also remember fraternity and亲友ism. Once I would probably have My PhD, the career that would follow from it, a wife, the family that I would belong to, and the ability to hold much more prospect of filling my than the things I had then. I was frustrated because I wasn't accomplishing anything important and it didn't look like I was ever going to. Hall of what I was doing was questioned by my conscience and the other half just seemed mean. I looked to read since it stimulated and occupied my Mind. My favorite author was C.S. Lewis. He seemed to have everything for the curious mind: science fiction, fantasy, philosophical and human research, and even a touch of history. I thought he would be able to decide to become a Christian – having parents and children in a “Christian” nation was not enough. “That’s great.” I thought, “I’ll decide then: I AM NOT A CHRISTIAN.” A second idea was more troubling. He kept writing and apparently acting as if Jesus Christ were still alive, and around, and doing things in people’s lives, and that “a刹惊” existence. Here was a man who seemed to me to excel all the authors I had ever read in conveying the very quality of life as we actually live it from moment to moment; but the wretched follow, instead of doing it himself, became so accustomed to it that he never really knew. That was Lewis talking of George Heath, that also could be Tehan talking of Jesus. Eventually it became convinced that this Jesus was not just a conventional symbol he used, he really knew Jesus. His writing suggestion I could know better, but I did not. He had some time over a period of months I left behind my scepticism for an intellectual agreement with the philosophy and teaching of Jesus Christ, only to realize that Jesus demanded more. He desired that I give him the privilege of becoming his personal person (the person Jesus (not just the system of Christianity) I was acknowledging if I needed that only he could be after. All after. Jesus said that no man could have life or death without Him. I had needed that he could be). Another Life changed by Jesus Christ discover the satisfaction of a meaningful life Cord Yelman Graduate, Linguistics mugnagle Life Coupon For your Free Copy of "THE LIFECHANGER" send to New Life, Box 2111, Lawrence Name Address Name ___ Address ___ City ___ Patronize Kansan Advertisers