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Sunday, December 8, 1968 THE DAILY TAR HEEL Page 3 Bach Musicians Perfor Elvis Recalls Memories here, he said, with his come 7 "You know this suit's really hot." he said, unbuttoning another button to show his hairless chest. The girls went EEEEEEEEEEEE. 'T'd like to tell you a little something about music now," he whispered almost breathlessly, and he walked nervously around the ring encircled bv girls, "a verv little." By MARY BURCH DTH Features His hips swievt-1 a little slower and his sideburns look more modest than outlandish now, but his voice is the same. 'You ain't nothing but a hound dog, trying all the Klvis Presley bellowed out in his TV special Tuesday night (9 p.m. NBC).

The stage was set up in the middle of the audience with all the pretty, dewy-eved girls around him. The "King of 'N Roll" took the mike in his hand and spoke in his low, husky voice. 44 now, a medley of some songs you might remember," he said with the sarcastic. Elvis grin. The rock 'n roll group began and Klvis took his familiar, girl-thriller stance with his legs spread in a half-split position with his back arched, his shirt unbuttoned half-way down his chest, and sang, "Don't be cruel, to a heart that's true; I don't want no other love.

Baby, it's still you. I'm thinkin' of you He moved into his derriere wiggle and the girls clapped and screamed. He smiled and kept singing "Hound dog," "Jailhouse Rock" and all the other Elvis songs. sjng in Minotti's "Death of a Bishop." Tenor Richard Lewis ts known as England's greatest tenor and one of the brightest stars of the San Francisco Opera Company. Samuel Baron, one of America's foremost flutists, is also a member of the New-York Woodwind Quintet.

Bernard Greenhouse, playing a "Vksconti" Stradivarrus (168!) cello, has been triumphically received in world wide concerts. Robert Bloom, oboist, has been solo oboist with the Philadelphia Orchestra, and NBC and RCA Victor Symphony Orchestras. With varied musical experience, Oscar Shumsky, violinist, is a faculty member of the Juilliard School of Music and the Curtis Institute. Pianist is Yehudi Wyner, a member of the music facultv at Yale University. 1915.

Scheide started a detailed index of ail available material on Bath and his more than 2000 oval works, scoring, and transcriptions. The following year, he founded the Bach Aria group, making musical history by placing renowned instrumental and vocal soloists on equal footing. The members of the group have won numerous musical awards here and abroad. Three members are Canadians: Norma Farrow, a bass-baritone soloist active in operas and concerts; Maureen Forrester, whose velvety contralto voice has recieved rave reviews in concert in four continents; and Lois Marshall. Canada's gifted soprano who has recently completed her sixth tour of the Soviet Union.

Farrow is on the faculty of the North Carolina School of the Arts and will return to UNC next spring to love me baby," smile. The scene changed suddenly showing Elvis in saloon setting, singing "Big Boss Man." The choreographers danced, but Elvis tried nothing more difficult than a swivel walk. The sence changed again showing Elvis in a discoteque scene. "And they turned the lights way down loo-oow," he began the words to "Little Egypt" white a girl on stage began a jiving, seductive belly-dance (but without the stripping) a superb show The final scene shift showed Elvis in his sparkle-jacket with lightblubs in the background lighting the" letters of ELVIS. With seriousness he began his finale, a song especially written Decorate GM Todav For Xmas The annual Christmas party to decorate GM for the holidays will be held Sunday, Dec.

8, from 2 p.m. until decorating is finished. Since this is the last year that the Carolina Union will be housed in GM. the "I sound beards, music like the the beatles he laughed, basically came new and "All from The internationally celebrated Bach Aria Group will perform on December 11 in Memorial Hall. This unique group of instrumental and vocal soloists directed by William H.

Scheide will present a program exhibiting Bach's creativity in a full range of Baroque music. The program is jointly sponsored by the Carolina Union and the Chapel Hill Concert Series, Balcony seats are available for to students. Tickets for the 8 p.m. performance are on sale at the Graham Memorial Information Desk. Concerts, recordings, television appearances, and films in North America, South America and Europe have made the Bach Aria Group widely acclaimed for excellent performances.

The group gathers annually from diverse places and jobs to make tours. William H. Scheide, founder and director of the Bach Aria group, developed an interest in Bach when he did his Master's thesis at Columbia University on Bach. He then joined a group of musicians who performed an all-Bach repertory of thirty pieces. In i want to sing for you theme for the decorations will reminiscent of the past while looking to the future in the modern atmosphere of the new Union building.

The different Carolina Union committees have been given special parts of the building to work on. All students are invited to come and help. After the decorating is done, there WsssBs At your newsstand NOW for him, "If I Can Dream." "We're trapped in a world that's trapped in pain, But a man can dream He put his heart in it, his body swayed only slightly, and his voice rang out with perfection. "I dream of peace and happiness," the song went on "If I can dream, why can't it be?" Things have changed since the Elvis era, the style of music, the dancing, and the "teen-bopper image." But Elvis still has magic magic in his tremendously moving voice, and magic in the memories of what used to be. will be a party refreshments in and the lounge.

SUPPORT THE DURHAM BOYCOTT The Black Community in Durham needs your help. Don't shop in Durham-help make this a black and white Christmas. gospel blues." The scene switched to another stage where choreographers danced, and Elvis appeared singing in a dark, single-breasted suit. "I used to smoke, drink and dance the 'whoo-chi-coo'," he sang in one of the old-time songs. After about 10 minutes and a commercial advertising Presley records, the stage returned to the platform encircled by girls and Elvis began: "Love me, tender, love me true, never let me go," the girls EEEEEEEEEEd again.

"You're all I'm dreaming of, and I love you so He joked around in the song to avoid sentimentality "You have made my life a Wreck no complete," everyone laughed. The photography showed the sweat droplets on is face as a girl on the side-lines hands him a kleenex. "Thank you, baby, I'll be with you in a minute," he said. "I think I'll put a strap on this thing and stand up." The audience laughed in approval. No one handed him a guitar strap so he began the song sitting down "I got the sweet life, I ain't done no wrong," he sang shaking his head as his black, stringy hair fell across his forehead.

The background guitars rang out da-da-dah-dah he stood up and put one leg on the seat of the stool "I bee-ee-n lone some too-oo lo-o-ng," he bellowed with his hips swirlling and body jerking to every drawn out beat, and his eyes closed as sweat ran down his face. "Thank, you, thank you," A Message: Eusuness, (Dsmmetrce and Liberal Arts Graduates He Was Once Called "Elvis The Pelvis" NBC special brought back '50's magnetism Campus Calendar LATIN AMERICAN COLLOQUIUM invites you to "'attend 'The Church -Revolutionary Society, '''Blase Bonpane, 8 in a Rev. p. ml, "rNewmanClub. WATER RESOURCES SEMINAR ENVIR 301, Monday at 1:30 p.m., 101 School of Public Health.

Hufschmidt will speak on 'Water Resources POPULATION SEMINAR, Monday at 7 p.m., School of Public Health Auditorium. Dr. Jaroslav Hulka speaks on 'Pills and FILM SOCIETY presents 'Death of Tarzan' and 'Two Tars' Monday night at 8 p.m. in Carroll Hall. LAMPSHADES meet in side parlor of Nurses Dorm at 7:30 p.m.

Tuesday. Very important. AMERICAN STUDIES Tl Jtne, tad. ROBERT JOHNSON, Methodist chaplain, will deliver the sermon at the morning worship at Wesley Foundation. VOICE RECITAL, at Hill Hall, 4 p.m.

Christine Ligo will perform. 'THE PAWNBROKER' is Sunday Free Cinema at 6, 8 and 10 p.m. in Carroll Hall. ANY INTERNATIONAL STUDENT who will be unable to go home or get away during the Christmas holidays and who would be interested in spending part of the time with an American family should call the International Student Center, 933-5097, or stop by. AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE will hold a meeting "Monday at 7 p.m.

at 205 Dey Hall. Slides of Germany will be shown. All interested persons are invited. SUMMER JOB SEMINAR to be held Monday, 4 p.m., 105 Garnder. Open to any UNC student needing a summer job in 1969.

The program is sponsored by the 'Placement Service and the YMCA. COLLEGE LIFE will meet tonight at 9 p.m. in Mclver Dorm. Everyone is invited to attend. INDIA ASSOCIATION movie (with English subtitles) will be presented today at 3 p.m., Carroll Hall.

Admission free. (no experience needed) LECTURE, Gerrard Hall, Monday at 8 p.m. Jonathon Kozol speaks on 'White Schools, Black Revolution: Blueprint for CAROLINA FORUM LECTURE, Memorial Hall, Monday at 8 p.m. Gerald Ford is the speaker. CAROLINA POLITICAL UNION will not meet Sunday, but will meet Monday at 9 p.m.

in lounge of Morehead Planetarium. RECRUITING COMPANIES on campus Monday: John C. Muse Company; International Business Machines Corportation; First Union National Bank; Blue Bell, Washington Lee University, School of Law; and Naval Ordnance Station. Interested QSSSSSSSSQBBBSSSQ BACK TO GOD TRACT TEAM 2862 Kalamazoo S.E. Grand Rapids, Mich.

49508 ATTRACTIVE OPPORTUNITIES FOR MA's AND MBA's You may be more than a little surprised to hear what's in store if you choose BANKING as a career. This is especially true at Equitable Trust where we look upon people with your level of educational achievement with particular appreciation. Put me on vour team to help spread the Word. Send samples of Wouldn't you like to build your career WHERE THE MONEY IS? Well you can, by simply investigating the many job opportunities available to you in BANKING at the Equitable Trust Company in Baltimore. OUR RAPID GROWTH ASSURES YOUR RAPID DEVELOPMENT If you want to be not only "Where The Money Is," but also WHERE THE ACTION IS in today's business world, then you belong in BANKING.

Keen competition in banking has created the need for needle-sharp marketing and sales techniques. Exciting innovations in bank operations call for imaginative ideas in the management of men and machines to support a rate of growth which is outstripping other Baltimore banks. SYSTEMATIC MANAGEMENT TRAINING ASSURES RAPID ADVANCEMENT PI It'll be "out of the frying pan and into the fire" when it comes to continuing the learning process in Equitable's scholarly (yet bank-oriented) Administrative Training Program. Excellent development curriculums are conducted in all the various banking operations. cartoon Gospel tracts that really turn on the 'Now Name Address City it sw i Z.p State students go to Placement Office, 211 Gardner Hall.

OF COURSE OUR BANK HAS EMPLOYEE BENEFITS (insurance, pensions, hospitalization and the like) WHICH ARE DESIGNED TO MAKE PEOPLE WANT TO SPEND THEIR ENTIRE WORKING LIVES WITH US. "Sr." 9 mm m.j II A STUDIO CARD We'd be happy to tell all about us as well as learn something about YOU, if you'll contact your school's Placement Department and make an appointment to see our representative on campus. Do it today! A. DOUGLAS KIRKj JR. WILL BE ON YOUR CAMPUS I TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10 fa MCOMMtNCiD From Dutnbuttd by L0PRt PICTURES CORPORATION i i i i Hear Ye! SEND A STUDIO CARD SUN.

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