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The expressive sound I with the ensemble lt;ing is very smooth, is composed of Arm first trumpet; Andr ond trumpet; Williar trombone; Kauko 1 trombone; and Dai harpsichord.AS IMPORTANT MOMENT IN ‘ON THE BEACH’ From Left: Anthonv Perkins, Gregory Peek, Fred AstaireFRONT ROW CENTERTheShould End\\ ouldCoine Like This?Vm-Jer-oro*Jr., j:ar-am-By JIM NEALRecord-Chronicie Statff WriterImpacttion—‘‘Who Was That Lady’ — to quite possibly to be ranked with Fine Arts Manager Bill Cruson.ithe classic “Anatomy of a Mur* the answer probably will be “Va- der, is “The Story on Page 1,” nessa Gail.” That’s the name of i scheduled to open at the Co-EdThai s thp one word that every- Cruson family's fourth child Tuesday.and first girl. an eight-pounder!theich*ian-teu-Cobody agrees on in connection with producer-director Stanley Kramer’sfilm version of Nevil Shute’s con*; Fjow Memorial'Hospital, troversial novel “On the Beach.born Wednesday at 6:45 a.m. inRita Hayworth is starred as theThe picture, starring Gregory Peck, Ava Gardner, Fred .Astaireand Anthony Perkins and openingAmother who’s married to a brutal, alcoholic. When she meets andfalls in love with a thoughtful youngaccountant. *Gig Young), they are COURTROOM DRAMA IS HIGH Covered by her husband whois himself killed as he tries toon the list of movies to see theseat the Campus Wednesday, defi- days. And one of the better ones,; murtjer them• A .Jil 1 didAl'k ■ —. — A. _• fit A ! I ■— —.....- ■ ...... . . — _ . . _ ]rgerin-:oi-les-krithnitely is controversial. It’s drawn Yul mixed reactions from the public. Some say this type picture never; should have been filmed. Others think everyone on earth should be required—by law, if necessary—to see it. |But all agree on one feature of |I “On The Beach”; it hits the view-' er right between the eyes. So hard, an*! in tact, that he sometimes walks out of the theatre in a daze. |Reason for both the controversy and the impact stem* from what the picture deals with—the death oa I of the world from radiation fallout1 **• caused by a brief, intense and deadly nuclear war. The northern hemisphere is wiped out. The only survivors are m Australia, un touched by bombs.Three From NTAnthony Frandosa is seen as theProkofiev: Lt. Kij: ly; Hary Janos SuProkofiev’s interestiisuite is well sung byIordachescu in this ing. The fiery work sounding reading by the Philharinonia 0 well played is the Kc j nor notes on the al | English translation fi text of the program Prokofiev. Recordi very good.I POPi Ageless Marlene 1 • recent years been t in night dubs than latest album Dletr (Columbia) was rec Copacabna Palace : Rio de Janeiro whca recent tour of S Included are numb movies as well as own selection. Miss with more personal! but is none the less a makes this an interi outside of the appej sonality is the intinr a live recording, witOn Irogram\tbrilliant defense attorney. Mildred acti°n anlt;J aairationDunnock and Hugh Griffith head the supporting cast.Music Parley»• * *Three faculty members will reACTION fans will like theRancho’s feature picture Thursdaypresent the NTSC School of Music through SaturdayiirkRo-’ar-at several sessions of the Music Educators NationalIt’s Four Cast Guns,” starringwhich will meet in Atlantic City,rnnWnn* James (’ragi, Martha Vickers. Ed-• gar Buchanan and Bred Halsey,large part the polis! musical backing ments by Burt Bad orchestra, complete provides stirring, companiment. Most the album with an rhythm treatment i “Makin’ Whoopee, are “Look Me Overand it’s called by critics a nearn t.N. J., Tuesday imough ...arch 2_. m t^e field of western films.jDr. Robert W. Ottman will serve it doubles at the theatre with a on a panel discusing college en- return of the Technicolor romantic trance requirements for music ma- j comedy “Tammy and the Baehe-jors. He will also discuss with a lor,” starring Debbie Reynolds,tita»igianumber of music educators a re- Leslie Neibson and Walter Bren-; search project he is conducting j nan. with Frank D. Mainous on current“■ EE%'USr2S «—i »’ tt-T curricu-ia.A research naper on “A Test ofHISTORIC BATTLE SCENES, colorfully produced, highlight theofthe radiationly even to the Australians. Theyj have an estimated five months tovel 1 Hve. ! Musical Insight” will be given by Technicolor film biographyNo punches were pulled in the Dr Roderick Gordon This is an I “John Paul Jones, ’ the father oi making of the film. On the instrument for measuring mu- i nu»H n*wBeach” is a iilm with a message, sical intelligence” which he has de-and U does exactly what it In- veloped and refined during the past tends to do: to portray in human j two yearsterms just what will happen if, in The vvork by these men was our childish and irresponsible way, macie possible by faculty research we alow the trigger to be pulled— grants awarded by the college.the ! the trigger that will mean the end Dr Kenneth Cuthbert, dean of,j of human existence. the School of Music, is chairman nI “On the Beach’ obviously is no of the ,iaifi0n committee of the Jenton to therii-ithredonus.ithnetthe United States Navy The movie, starring Robert Stack in the title role, features such stars as Charles Coburn as Benjamin Franklin, Bette Davia as Catherine the Great of Russia and Macdonald Carey as George Washington.John Paul Jones” returns toStudent screenChristmas carol. The horror ot the rts picture is not a childish man from j Mars theme; rather, it is an intel-j .... lectual emotion that grows on theMany who have seen the film believe the most terryiying scene is when the lone surviving Ameri* jcan Navy submarine surfaces in3u■rnIf\r6il-annoNational Assn. of Schools of Mu-sic-Music Educators National Conference. He will conduct committee sessions during t h e MENC meeting. *■'- -Dr. Ottman is the author of a 1956 book, “Music for Sight Singing, which has been adopted byThursday.Teen-age Eskimos usually dance with their elders at parties before they dance with children of their own ages. .. *San Francisco Bay in search for i mor,‘ ,hun‘ (ollegos and unhet- I ^UI^l/nMsome sign of life-and when the in this country. Canada and I IGin,ert I -a- jer-l—:*y.cameras give a panoramic sweepof a barren, deserted, lifeless city —no boats under Golden Gate Bridge, no cars moving over it, no birds wheeling around it.The motion picture was released simultaneously in major cities all over the world. It drew praise from Chicago, New York, Washington,Rome. Johannesburg, Los Angeles,Philadelphia, Tokyo, Berlin, Meh bourne, Stockholm, l,ondon — and even Moscow, where the Tass News Teachers National Assn.Great Britain. He is completing; two other textbooks which will lie published next year by Prentice-, Hall.Dr Gordon was notifid last week of his election by the national membership of MENC to the Nat-; ional Research Council in Music Education, an official body of the conference. He is also a member; of the national committee of psychology — therapy of the Music!STEAKr «aiPOTATOESus*an-othghtsnyck.In*lia.:§r\nlyire,vtlbytr,An*In-ktlindirl-ro-Starho.89ttu her Ihi ind tn, nyin«’Agency termed it “a great sue*cea§jS'vIn Texas, it’s played only in Wichita Falls (where it’s now in an unprecedented three-week run, Dallas and Austin. It opened inDallas Wednesday. Denton wiH be the fourth city in Texas to play the picture.• • * •IN THE LIGHTER VEIN,What's called the best comedy since “Some Like It Hot” is scheduled for the Fine Arts Thursday through Saturday.The film is “Who Was That Lady, starring Tony Curtis, Dean Martin, Janet Leigh, James Whit- j more and John Mclntire. It deals with a young chemistry professor who’s caught by his wife smooching with a student. A pal comes to his aid. however, with a long, involved story to the effect thaw the kiss was actually a part of the! teacher’s job as an undercover agent for the FBI.When the wife swallows the story, she deals herself in on the mythical spy hunt—involving the j two men with real FBl’atnnts, for-! eign spies and a pair of man-hungry blondes.incidentally, if you asa that ques-Thru March 21st BUY AN RCA STEREO IP At The Regular Price Get A Second One For ONE DOLLARSALADGARLIC BREADEllison s Record Shop1208 W. HickoryHickory HouseHwy. 24 of BolivarNORRIS (Rusty) RUSSELLANNOUNCESHTHE PURCHASE OF THEGREENDRIVING RANGE918 DALLAS DRIVEWATCH FOR OUR OPENING SOONTONY CURCALL THE OLD PRO##FOR LESSONS AND CLUBSStartsPHONE DU2-7783 IF NO ANSWER CALL DU2-4376Thurs.