Show piano ' Concert Lios For Quarter Monday 8:15 Utah State College March 5 Number 20 1953 Flanagan Return Critic ' Life Nation's 'Number One' Band Show Plans Second Logan WALKER Praises by DIANA and his Number One Band” Ralph Flanagan orcheTtra will appear at Utah State March 20 m a return ballroom according to engagement in the Union building head committee socials Ron Austin orchestra at the Student-bod- y Appearing with Flanagan and his vocalist and the Young Prime dance wiU be Harry sisters Tickets for the dance may be obtained in the main hall for $150 Heels and hose will be the appropriate dress his orchestra Flanagan and played here Jan 22 for the class of ’54 Junior Promenade The Flanagan flock have been - described as “America’s Number in Don Staheli senior student 0n Band- - by the country’s has been named ing music publications ever since their first date at chairman of the Union Building they played Mass m Maich stu-Wntham 1 Deon Hubbard dedication ’ to-- j dentbody president announced Doings da’ TTpre’s a auiek resume of the Staheli former national presi-- ! Flanagan accomplished in dent of the Future Farmers of the first year of his playing: n dollars America wiU direct the dedica- grossed a to an estimatnew building “in of the person” events played tory ed three million people broke which will be during Agathon attendance and gross records in 2 30 May April of the nation’s top dance Staheli work Active in student mjmy ad 44 weeks of sponsored !is a member of Pi Kappa Alpha on the was fraternity Blue Key forhonorary ABC networks student and was a candidate many television v Rendition Gounod's 8T MARGARET of Opera FJFlSTED of Gounod’s (me presentation and “Romeo tragedy jcratic ’ is hampered only tv theKra’ itself in Utah State’s ptoat the uction now being staged tpitol Theatre is acliiev-- i A finished pioduetion A Staheli to Direct performet s under voWalter Welti head of of the director and music lt W bv student N production and Or ttie of director Iristiansen anual css rehearsal n were Beth and Eugene Tueller Seen in the di as as lomeo Bonnie Tueller Seeholzer nil sing the lead role tonight O'-e- luliet Love I and Duels The opera is aptly h the Metropolitan described Book ot “a long love duet inter- rsed with a duel or two what this atucli U just about compIodic but unperturbed osition is Gounod has managed some lyrical and lovely serenades Romeo and between the leads and luliet which are soothing Open as 1 Dedication STYLE JfcMPLETON I student council meeting Tuesday fatenable However emotion commensur- with the tragedy as found in Shakespeare's famous romantic Ainu is notably absent A lack fc Also felt in the absence of He BY nvvi ortviE t - “Filet Mignon” 80 Recordings as During his first 18 months a recording star with RCA Victor improvisations “Gounod theme on a popular Monday Wetls Nola” and improvisations Templeton plan‘st w ®'Jd esent the on four melodies all by Templeer extraordinaire n final lyceum of the eaf The pianist was born in Carsthe m college diff Wal£S At the age of two poarame at " 8 la p ’ lyrical Shakespeare’s immortal etry for the libretto contains ay the famous “Romeo where the by the rt thou? It would seem that has been arrangedand he could play from memory theCfnll by organ ie whole heard played work could benefit lyceum bureau he ulles Assocwuon tth more of Shakespeare's deep Valley Civic Music the s(rtet g d The Templeton program ad moving Began At Age 4 at the of interpretation his interpretations and between Beth Olsen was a graceful ed He began studying piano Hum-nhre- v a- -e of four with Margaret harming Juliet whose voice is as Lontelodic as the sentimental music At sixteen he entered College of Music emands Eugene Tueller's high tions "ai Royal don’s vipman or voice possesses a fintv frue Arthur Holmgren where he recorded the highest history the lccum buieau tge and the duets o£ the grades in the atcollege’s w ill play the London Acade - to “Pude Templeton beautiful also studied and Arioso” by Bach andTun Powerful Baritone Maughan McMurdie has emerg-- 1 as a baritone of power and naitivity in his interpretation Caplet Derral Siggard is a ishing and lyrical Mercutio valiVl”“aY‘ "‘Largo” and id Carl Hill is also memorable imiers s rwhectra More i Tybalt The supporting roles Major” at Chicago has appeared m ' “Impromptu in Barbara Olsen as Stephano ' While ‘‘5 in th“ Tueller Gertrude by Schubert ada and in the in other supporting Donkey” Equate as -- Joy les were Tom Vaterlaus by involio Dennis Simmons as Wanclrrer” iris Kent Poulsen as Gregorio Earl Faulkner are the Especially Ustenable (Continued on Page 3) id ' orBowen Berceuse” me I -- and DON STAHELI To Manage tiau uc st every p and album every important placed first popularity poll in the country “dl"fug0lps” on Rites conditions Policy Set for Seniors incc M Hawaiian 80 sides Flanagan cutsuchover aroutstanding among them 'Gian-nin- a “Joshua" as rangements Mia” “Stars and Stripes SingForever” “Nevertheless Slow theme) (his Winds” ing Dink Drive” and “The Hinky was Another Flannagan-firs- t established in September‘ of 1951 when his recording of George Gershwin’S “An American In the Paris" went on sale It was first time Gershwin’s to “Paris dance music had been set tempo 34 The youthful bandleader own most of his years old does also does some arranging and all composing He has worked in all types ot places and under make The IslfdS'composer he has In accord with prach®s a Jhicwiautomatically “Piano! Associatioa adopd ASouV° u his by as such me ot members seniors on this poUcy vYrtinin and aS'graduating — Strauss and Tempi te"a and 'yegiana TEST WEEK SCHEDULE WEDNESDAY MARCH 11: 8 to 950 am all 8 daily or MWF classes 10 to 11:50 am all 10 T Th classes 1 to 2 50 w or M only pm all 11 T Th orclasses S to 4 50 MWF or 2-- 5 labs M p m aU 2 daily mi’RSDAY MARCH 12: 8 to 9:50 a m all 9 daily or MWF classes 10 to 11:50 all 9 T Th classes am 1 to 2:50 p m all 8 T Th classes or T onXy 2-T 8 to 4:50 pm all 2 T Th or 5 Labs PRIDAY MARCH 13: 8 to 9:50 am all 10 daily or MWF classes 10 to 11:50 am all 1 T Th classes 1 to 2:50 Labs aUT daily or MWF classes pm MWF or 8 to 4:50 pm all 3 or 4 daily or in i WForW only or Th only or F only SATCRDAY MARCH 14: classes 8 to 950 am all 11 daily or MWF or T Th classes W to 11:50 am aU 12 daily MWF In the P as new arrangement office has been thg between graduation and th g "L ot a graduating class During “Mozart Matriculates Ind “Scarlatte Stoops to Con- able to locate and contact th bad been abandoned s also wrote the musical- this time many graduatesbyhavejeltthat quer” Hescore been Tarkmg-ton’sforgotten had and for Booth graduates the Board comedy which was on Broadway recently presentedMusicians Praised By foremost One of America’s editor of musicologists and the Etude” has said of Templeton: Tf ever an artist treated music as a human thing it is Templeton He simply realizes that music living is one of the ingredients that make men rejoice of the After becoming a citizen his United States in 1940 he made he home in Connecticut where listens to music makes music “Seventeen jt comthinks music talks music with poses music and has funevery-- ! music His tastes include thing from Bach to be-bo- p iser”pSrs th °w id' a gmd'ua regular charged will go to the Aumni A Thi poi cy S - u 6 this3 m to used give the at Commencement and to pay for the gol $ 10 "Fi ve dollrs o recept graduating classofa Alumni membership first two years Ajumn Membership Advanlages for the tollowing Association provides Membership in the Alumni advantages and benefits: demonstrate interest and B3SS I“fuusSA SBsr-rss-a (Continued on Page 2 - |