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6 AvALANtHt Morning, June 21, NOTED ARTISTS ATTEND HarpConferenceTo )pen Wednesday With the today direct! Chairman for tho event if from Amsterdam, The Mrs. Gail Barlwr, regional Netherlands, (if the in- director for the national society ternationally famous Mari a and assistant professor at Texas Krochinska and Phia Berghout. Tech. The International Conter and Semi-Arid Land is the con- final arrangements for thejfor Seventh National Conference of the American Harp Society to bojference held on the Texas Tec of the society is the I'niversity campus Wednesday! and he through derway. Saturday will be un- Sheridan (Continued From Page 4) days of World War II and the buzz bombs and rockets.

The Iyindon theater is always a choice feast, but the time was limited for an English stay and at 8 p.m. Wednesday in the so only two plays were able to Student I nion Ballroom. I his is host. Attending the meeting and programs scheduled will be world renowned harpists as performers and lecturers as well as pedagogues and students. Artists Play Wednesday Signaling the opening rtf the conclave will be the Artists' Recital, featuring Krochinska and Berghout, to be be- seen at that time.

They were, uniquely enough, "The Killing of Sister George" open to the public, with an af mission of 51. The appearance of these two internationaliv known with tbe original star, Bervl harpists their first in the U. Reid (who was seen in Lubbock and their Lubbock performance this winter in t.he motion picture )S only date in this country PREVIEWS LAUNCH RIOS Debut I Slated At Hayloft N. Richard Stillman, will be given three highly successful comedy public preview set a a setting fort the Tuesday through rsd ay drought of a western farmer and These preview performances are promise of rain from Die offered at reduced price, $5.25 lovable, roguish itinerant for complete dinner, play and man, will serve to reopen the tax Hayloft Dinner Theater with it.s formal Friday, The play, produced by Los Graver and directed by Jack II ESI) Will First ame Musica Show Is version) and Prime of Miss Jean which starred (when I saw the inimitable Hermione Baddeley, who had just relieved the jinal star. Vanessa Redgrave Maria Korohinska was bom in Moscow, educated at Moscow Conservatoire, later teaching there, as well as playing fir harp at Bolshoi.

Since making her home in HARPISTS the American irp 5 'nivers'tv campus through rida Seventh National Conference of ieiy will convene on the Texas 5 starting Wednesday an onsored by the In Vernation? if Ihr -Arid Land Studs Society. The pro and Erra ms hosted bv ti will feature continuing Center for jo Lubbock left, noted international harpist Phia Berghout of the Netherlands, appearing in an Artists' Ref with fellow harpist Maria Korohinska, also of The Netherlands, at 8 Wednesday at the Student Union Building ballroom; and the world Team Honored In an unusual event, the production will I 1 given a private invitational preview wing Monday night for play rs, their wives and friends of the All America team, the Hayloft tod for thi ir dining and entertainment In the picturesque so called Starbuck," descends the family, the drought-s i father, his two sons and his plain, homely daughter, Lizzie The wanderer gives Lizzie an invigorating new slant on life and her the meaning of the word He teaches the father moans and the two he finds ihe and helps to meaningful premiere com nos er of lo Schifrin for of by the distinguished eles. righ Of course, the film of 1969 star- England in 192-1, she has had a red Maggie Smith who won a deserved Oscar for her reading the ill-starred teacher. at the There is current I motion picture In Love This British-made film has tackled a has emerged Mind you this film is an rated movie that is, no one under 18 unless accompanied by cnt or guardian. If one finds the physical side of love repugnant to behold, steer clear of most distinguished career, Phia Berghout was born in Rotterdam.

She graduated from the Royal Conservatoire in The Hague, becoming solo harpist in Maxi Refuse, Skirt Diploma Theater the anticipated jwith the famed Amsterdam Con notion picture version of I). Orchestra where she "Women In 28 years. In 1960 itish-made film a orchestra and founder a difficult subject and International Musicians Con- noj wen, a ditncuit sunjeci Fduard van Beinum Foun-of Pining up the hem T1 a solid winner. j'njrir 1 'an f'Oinum i oun i i at Queekhoven in mg clothes MOUNT VERNON, (AP) Fourteen-year-old Joan Capra insisted on wearing a maxi skirt to the Nichols Junior High School graduation, so Principal Anthony Soladano denied her a diploma. Ho said he gave her the option lurs- Iv.s si iBf.Kv.s t.nusr Sir Alec Takes Fiver in Dickens Musical in O'y MU, arm Slum oih I DALLAS (Special) the Broadway hit musical, wili the 1970 Dallas Summer Musicals season with tbe vivacious true eharaetenst singing and dancing star Juliet make their iProwse in the title role Tho The musical will play -11 and at State Fa Music Hal! through July 5.

Miss Prowse, remembered her screen returns to Musicals following her success in in a (Tear Day cm Can See Forever Agnes ill by Jane Connell, created the ruie on Broadway, and fairy of a drama unique, tale wi th rnrig, dory in a ill the flambi man in buckskins Hole unusu i an westei UK Aloe Guinness, out of the I which is slated Que Breukelen Together with Mme Korchinska, she organized the Annual International Harpweek Premiere Set lilday The second important musical this one. But if one can accept a event, also open to the public at her mother, who, like other girls in the 365-member class, wore a mini. The pert brunette refused and the principal decided to send her the diploma in the mail with English all the inguishod actors in the theater world, vis recently been involved in an inusual undertaking, playing tho -ole of Marley mt i enter musicai screen version Charles lockert-, A Christmai truly film respect, then will in admission, will be the In Chamber Music Recital at 8 p. hold and enthrall you as.m. Friday in the Student Union every aspect of the relationships Ballroom.

Of special interest at of man and woman are ex- this concert will be the world premiere for by amined and discussed, played handsomely by a foursome of.tinuum’ uncommon merit, Alan Bates Oliver Reed, Jenie Glenda Jackson. Are Lush solo harp, Schifrin. Commissioned by the American Linden and Harp Society and dedicated to the Society and ICASALS, it will be performed by Ann Mason There has seldom been a film Stockton, recording artist for upon which so much care has Capitol Records and former! lavished in the set decora- comber of the tion and the background set- Philharmonie tings. Tho time is England for ing the days of World War I and Studio tho action in the first half of the i Tho and current ly 20th Century Fox composer, Li lo Schifrin, American citizen bom in film is in the coal mining coun- an try. It is lush photography that'Argentina He came to the U.

is rich and vibrant, tho scenes, the wheat fields, the lakes and the lanes magica their beautv and color. The sec ond half of the film is played out at the base of the terhorn in Switzerland and the contrasts of pure snow against Award the steel blue of the Swiss sky is breathtaking. A most unusual scene pits Bates and Reed in a Japanese wrestling match stark naked in rural 1958, after musical studies in Argentina and France. Among jn his compositions are Suite on a Mass and for Orchestra and Solo He as tw i nominated for the Academy for tho Rest Original Musical Score in a Motion Par-; ture (for Hand and He is now' working on a commission by Zubin; Mehta and the Angeles! front of a roaring fire in the to be performed house, a sequence ofn 1971. manor nouse, a striking intensity direction, In Love sequence and fantastic is for the Also if Trio on the program Harp, for will be Oboe and discriminating and the knowing Percussion by Russell Woollen It is for I).

Lawrence admirers and this is Washington, D. performed by Sylvia to report they have brought short novel to the screen with singular aplomb. and James Beckham percussion. Miss Meyer was for many years principal harpist with tho Washington National; Symphony. She left the; orchestra following her January, attraction performance of the tConcerto bv Alberto Ginastera However, startling the above comments may read to some, take heart all is not yet lost.

The next should gladden the hearts of infancy to the century oomposer. RusReH Woollen, release later in the season Interviewed on the sot in don, England, Sir Alec proved an entertaining as wt as informative authority on his craft, Dickens' concepts find in- starring in tngued by his advent into his first musical film mg are the interviewer's ques Itions and Sir Alec's replies Q. How many times have you Rufus Di ckensian characters in your stage and screen career? oht WORTH (Special) lake Me the king-run for Broadway musical comedy hit based on Eugene only light- carted play, will a two week run Monday Casa! Manana, with Bill McCutchenn the role of a genial souse that Jackie Gleason show New ihar i from Sa IK TTie follow- playod during tho York run in ami 1960. with him will be Smith as his easy-going brother-in-law, aic Ennis bis old maid sweetheart and as his k. A.

As far as I can recollect, it teenage nephew Blair i Beaurea fresh ft company Edie Ad rlotte Fa i the Broadwr where Cato and es linderst as Mftme in igard PSD the n- i IH I the sma Ja Ai fir t. of fi Wri 19-29. si and Pati Patri Lar Dem is only three times. I did Herbert Pocket in the film. The David Lean's jsj lilting seings musical are the work ragm in Merrill who has dnnc for Eue.

pin: Ars the tne Me! Rut the IfM Trinkta. intr irr Star ar High 'se has i did and the small, but hope junanvmsing of Ghost in Just after the war I Ebenezer Scrooge in a radio adaptation of Christmas Carol I'lnney an older character actor Jvis always been eih wl least In the mie of Scmoge. What eio yrxj think of a younger actor and for Shaw in Fa and what for w.th 'Kiss Me Kate That is, he eonverted piays a piaywnght to musicai omedy material. Sri it mio is tn a jown Gfr Mi a this A. Well, I think it i Apart from the fact that be is a dear chap to work w'lth anrl a generous actor, I couldn't lie more impressed Alljert's fierfrirmance He is more than a.ss'iciates with the character fmm the drawings but what I thought ho did better than any Scrooge I've seen was to play a throughly rru-an businessman I have never known Scrooge as a Nfiiinessman He ha.s always eccentric frightened or a miser, Nit I was everyone had a gay morning at a parade and a Lizy afternoon at a picnic Two romances, an oki nvtid and her boozy suitor the t.eena.'c love romance the youth a daughter are the crux the shew which: is liberally sprinkled with hit tunes m-ciy In the sunner of Me Aksng'' everything remains tfHK'hed w.

and wtth semgs that are as and hearty as the Important (horero Jo Al 'aSk Nh imr Air. He LEI TI RES Vi ity on teaching year-old pupils demor l.tr. Rich rd Weber, the mentally retarded, and auf no of his three- irom infancy to mark. It is the long-awaited formerly a priest and head ejf i medieval and renaissance music us ini Dr. Spec lotto Wi il Edu of the ai will bo i at ion Wo Boy Named Charlie based on tho always-populari Ca.hobc is now carttxm strip that runs in The AsimultancouS staff pianist at the National Symphony, fesseir at Howard concert accompanist and corn poser.

Southwest Set Also fin the program will bej iry K. Alexander of Wai bis as hi if rTn rof 1 of music Is of a im tnjction scale. Texas Tec 1rs pens Monday. in tremendously impressed by this Anna belle Hernie particular moan business quaht) nu that Albert into i Franks as ttsnt, ('beri ami indeed, by ab as Erw facets of the character that he riroeiuced Have you worked with Ronald Neame A. Ronnie waj the jiroducer, not the diref'tor.

on my first tw-f) films ami "Oliver I have never uljei begin at at pm and Fram as Mildred Performances Monday tl with Saturday. AH seats Reservatkms may be going to the theater, Casa Manana box office, 6221, the Preston Ticket Agon and hundreds ot other from coast to coast and beyond.j Charles characters arej ail in this animated, full-length cartoon feature Charlie; Brown, Lucy, Linus, Pigpen, Schroeder and his piano, the girl i Eleanor Kirschke of Roswel with tho curly hair, ail of them. What? Who? Well he in and Charles of IVnton. performing by se and Persichetti ORIMYITOR TO I ISIT To Mmiv Bv New ileihod oimr I I made a eMint of tho complete I list. We associated on of and Horse' which Ronnie tn Dallas, Vn311 and we worked together on which known in the United States, I have working him enorrmxisly but 1 would have to sit down with a 4 to find out hav my times have worked together AdptHtton oniy have you played served mad railing the i nree element levels une Center, states bock Ai chairman Florence I a section fo third grade Suzanne Co, for fo grades 1 Oimbt will a iry and k'ii! 1 Garde 1215 Un 1rs, i Associa' ft I A Ave Lui awl tit Wi 1M a wsii re.

fifth ami sist a m. Anita Pas instructor for Sets Rec ital junior hi nuv Ail high scliooi painting class l-7. mrses meet 'nmtMiuyH for tie pm mdtys scheduled June 22-July 2. Pre-re strali is c. 4 final am! Candyce Gra wunder, daughter te rested persons may ofjtain I ormrr I Siudrnt linaii Musical I ijol for snd Smi Anne a rents a it De -t-, i i i vt.

i an ajr bat-le all BannPrman will play t. premiere of own: 4 Parade Still On Tap Local circumstance has forced a last-minute cancellation tho proposed Sheridan's Ride to New York and the shows along for the Southwestern Slow learners, even those with than severe mental handicaps, can be chil Dickensian characters, rwo hard eber, i the by Nicholas commissioned by the Greater 1 New York Chanter. Jj other Pear! i ptc Chcrtok Columbia staff harpist Broadcasting' at Trenton writing piano keyboard The music educator, who has teaching machine become nationally knowTi for his main objective omes the Great White Way (and that System and harpist with the Ed with the mentally retard- help the child to cope bitterly includes that June 22.Sullivan Show for 22 years, will ed, wiU demonstrate his date to see Katharine Hepburn the method of instruction at Texas as well as visits topfpniiere of Jerome Education Boston and to in "Polk with i Workshop in Music to I upstate New York, which was Walvoord, soprano, and Monday through July 10. Margaret Rodcay, flute. Arthur! Th supfiosed to have started Saturday.

Follows, cello, will perform in hours offering thret of credit, is t.e However, the attendance at the works bv Tal and Demase. 'graduate students Participants in 153 of the Busine; famous ireus Included on tho four-day agen- may register at 1 Parade on the intaet so in a there will be a Ride unusual quality, sure. In independently with symbols on the printed page. This is a springboard for leamin held heiPs student to do things for 'Hie method has also been used as an introduction te printed page for nnrma recently awarded the High! School Diploma in music by tbe National Guild of a Teachers She plans to attend Fourth of July is da are throe Locture-recitals. couple of weeks Lucile W'ill present a Contribution Monday! children, the very addition to the parade on tbe- to Amaret Goldthwaito 4th, there is a million dollar of New York Building, where program sessions will held Ineiuden City Children Oklahoma City will fireworks display on and play on Celtic Harp arKi hin1 w'erks night, July 5, set.

off from the Gullo Mann of railroad ferry in Lake Michigan will present a lecture-recltal education elasse-oom. His and that ought to be Century Music for class will include if not, Miss Hepburn who, Set corno to think of it, is a firework display in herself! MJ-young. Ifah Active IAc Weber joined tho Trenton State faculty in where, among bis mariy activities, he condncts a seminar iri for I-. i a 1 He has a demonstration on nass win xhaw and his bas jeducfible and tramatile mentalh featured in the Dickens? A. I don't think the plusses are as he soeslvory interesting without the mlnusses.

First of all, they are full bodied which everyone can unejerstond They and always liave very obvious and clear-out charact eristics, nther physicaJly vocaUy. with Ijlthmn which one can come to They are caricatures and it is majrvelkius to be able to seize vit I tor always to be able to I On the other hand, they do firesent difficulties for screen If you go out and do' la full-fircaJe Dickens, it like 1 Cnjikshank drawing, may. be a little much for to take One itas to hold back a lit- lo that it beoome I to by the rk-pa rtment the Uni- of Ioxss at Austin, annual summer musical presented June 29-July -l Theater Room of student Cope land, fourth, fifth and sixth Drama Building Teaching July 20-30 will Mrs, Smith is a Texas Tech highest I he Mrs. West, first, second and graduate and was a vocal musi hetfiors from Shallowator High third grattes, and La Wanda major She w.s< a meniiwr of the School this year anei she was Murfee, fourth, fifth and sixth Tech arxl the Madrigal gracies. Singers.

She is now working In the 'It Kl IAHV1 drama department at the DIJON, I'rance fUPD University. Misj Gra wunder a of Wiliam Murphy She graduated with oil ego. Seguin, Jacques Moiton, deprive! of his driver's license during a nxshed intfj the for blocking mst it; police station where she has been awarded maximum piano scholarship. by Bach, flJ "I Mozart, Schumann, Brahms to demand Its return which, of course, an and Rjlwr tho presented. Tlie recital is to the public.

growling jaguar em a leash Police quickly evicted both man and beast PROTECT YOUR PLUMBING AND ALL APPLIANCIS USE SOFT WATER WATIt The Coronado Room, e-hildron from Dibliock York Times and has in! i mi r-, absurd. you enjoy reading Union, will be the scone at 10:30 Public the Digest under Producer ill Wed Star Of His Film a. m. Thursday for a program; method, based on a the title Peoria HOLLYWOOD (AP) Producer-director Russ Meyer, once known as of the Nu- will marry Edy Williams, buxom of hig new film, the Valley of the A spokesman said Meyer, 47, and Miss Williams 27 and 37-24-37, will marry June the Amarillo Symphony featuring six-note scale which he I with the composer, Gail Barber, developed, teaches youngsters undersc oring Legacy of the photographic essay by Billie page with the letters tion Wolfe, photographer, ICASALS. He has the endorsement, several state departments play simple tunes by matching a education and the President novels with the West, of six letters on the printed Committee on Mental summer he worked honoring on the instrument keys, with Mongoloids in Hawaii and riever got all the It has been successfully applied Yugoslavia, teaching children as "Little borritt." A I u.seel to read Dickem a deal and I am re-reading Papers" at the mont I think I have read all his exception of and and I have to confess I way through A highlight Of this program'to several instrument brass, young as throe yeno; will be the performance of the and strings, i weli 21-member West Texas Harp as tho piano.

Ensemble, directed by Madeline As a child progresses, other coordinating the Q. What is your concept Dr Hugo Marple, Marley, whose ghost, you at Texas Tech, i play in workshop. The A. I don't know how to answer iy Fienshaw of Amarillo. Mrs letters may be substituted until first week of instruction will be that because the aeript has s.jHenshaw is the lead harpist with ho learns to recognize the entire under the direction of Dr.

Bruce additional material to 27 here. It will be his second marriage, her first. This concert is free arid open to the public. ilphabet as he implements the Mattson, chairman of original ivnk I keys. More is involved, Weber Dr.

Marple iepartment of spo- ial educatiejn, have any think fact See GI INKH8 7 CARPET SAVINGS Nylon Avocado Nylon Candy Stripe Nylon Gold Tweed Polyester Avocado Rolls and Remnants priced to move. Come and take a look at these great savinqs. FLOOR COVERING 95 1 Installed 95 Installed 50 Installed 1 50 Installed 5025 Ave. SH4-3942.

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