t i^lV-jl«fwAv/Av.^.V.V.V•ylt;v»!«yjvwAO'. .'■ Ifi.V/i i A•slt;3S1%XENIA BOODBERG ...—youthful pianist who will be heard in recital Saturday evening at International House.Young PianistPlans RecitalIivrCt.sctlIrttnrrcI1cIEctIsc8t€Berkeley music lovers interested in the development of artistic youth are looking forward to hearing Xenia Boodberg, 14-year-old pianist in a recital at 8 p. m. Saturday at International House. Xenia is the daughter of Peter A. Boodberg, chairman of the department of Oriental languages at the University of California.She is an honor student in her e freshman year at Berkeley High School. She is interested in foreign languages, speaking both Russian and French fluently. She is a pupil of Alma Schmidt-Kennedy.A group of members of Junior Etude Club will usher at her recital, which is invitational.Her program will include selections from Beethoven, Bach, Mendelssohn, Schumann, Brahms, Chopin, Glinka-Balakirew, Prokofleff and Laidow.nnc