Guitarist to appear Gammage concert Wednesday C lassical g u ita rist Juan «_-■ . ai who has i ... performed __t____. French am na ____ i . >__ .. .... " . Mercadal, * renc? horn ^orn with with the the HHavana music faculty a t University of nearly every piece of rh n m ^ r Symphony Orchestra by 15. Miami in 1965 and has been with Since then he *•------has performed a t Brevard for the past two years. music ever written for guitar, will appear ------a •t Grady Gammage voJiuuogi nearly every music club and His program will include: A Auditorium next Wednesday a t 8 society in Cuba, plus guest soloed “ Four Lute Pieces of the p.m. with the Brazilian Symphony Renaissance” by an anonymous M ercadal has performed in his Orchestra and made 17 television composér, “Sonata in A” by D. native Cuba, Argentina, Brazil concerts in Buenos A ires, S carlatti, “ G avotte” by A. and Florida. He is associate Argentina. S carlatti, “ Sarabande and In the United States, he has Sonata from the Aylesford Suite” professor of m usic a t the U niversity of M iami and a performed twice with the Miami by Handel, “Bouree” for violin faculty m em ber a t B revard Philharmonic, the Jacksonville solo and "Prelude” for cello solo Music Center in Brevard, N.C. Philharmonic, the Florida West by Bach, “Concert Etudes, Op. His concert will include the Coast Symphony Orchestra nad 38” by Coste and “Variatiohs on a Miami urOr­ Theme by Mozart” by Sor. works of Scarlatti, Handel, nanaei, Bach, each, the T University —v of »uoim chestra. Coste and Sor during the first half The second half of the program of the program, and those of\ , „ AI»fough perform ing alone Albenzi, Sainz de la Maza, de T erf ’ Mercadal has presented will include: “ Seville” and Falla, Villa-Lobos, Terig Tucci both original and adapted “Torre Bermeja” by Albeniz, Brower and Sagreras after in­ repertoire with Victor Stern, “Zapateado’’! by R. Sainz de la violist, as the Stem - Mercadal Maza, “The Song of the Will O’ termission. The Wisp” by de Falla, “Prelude Viola - Guitar Duo. The m aster of the classical Mercadal received his educa­ No. 1 in E Minor” by Villa-Lobos, guitar began his career with a stage performance a t the age of tion a t Escolapiao College in “Ronda Pam peana” by Tucci’ 6, only one year after he hegan Havana and his music training at “Preludio and Danza Carac­ studying guitar with his father. the Conservatory of Mateu. His terística” by Brower and “El His first form al recital was per­ first teacher on the classical Colibrí (The Hummingbird)” by formed a t 13 and he played guitar was Dr. Severino Lopez, Sagreras. who taught Mercadal’s father Both Terig Tucci and Brazilian also. Mercadal learned his skill com poser Radam es G nattali on the French horn from Manuel have written music especially for Azeczumaga. Mercadal to perform. He was bom in Guanabacoa, Tickets for the ASU concert are Cuba, a town just 4 miles from $1 and can be purchased from 10 Havana. He is m arried and has a.m . to 4 p.m. weekdays at three children. He joined the Gammage Box Office tnree Office, 965-3434. AIII JU A N M ERCADAL .1 a Summer yp [W C M T & Ed«cationhonorary initiation is Aug. 12 Valley members of Phi P hi Delta n e ito ____ . Other new officers for the com­ Kappa, international honorary education society, have been ing academic year include David invited to an early start on their H. Mayne, 8422 E. Wilshire, Scottsdale, first vice president professional responsibilities a t an and program chairman; Jose M. Aug. 12 initiation dinner and a Happiness Burruel, assistant dean of stu­ ppiness is is aa better better -- than than -- American American and and 20 20 per ner cent rent Anglo Anoin _____ . . . “charge to new members” of the average program : particularly Indian, Oriental and other. The drop out before graduation. University Chapter, No. 76, at dents, secretary , and Bill when that average is a national m ajority of the teaching staff is At ASU, 68 did not continue the 6:30 p.m. McLaughlin, 8549 E. Columbus, Tempe, treasurer. one lauded as “a real success.” last summer segment of the pro­ non-Anglo. The director is Anglo, Initiation of new members is . Happiness in the University is his two assistants Black and gram , after their graduations. set for 6:30 p.m. a t Ferguson’s the Upward Bound office, where Mexican American. They serve M ost w ere needed tty~ th eir a program has been in progress as models for young people of families and had to go to work, Cafeteria, 1000 E . Broadway, Tempe, with dinm f scheduled to since 1966 to m otivate disadvant­ th eir own ethnic, groups,” some moved and a few were begin a t 8 p.m. aged youth to finish high school Wootton said. m arried. Later, 25 of them did D r. W arren T. K ingsbury, A tense dram a of a South enroll in college. and attend college. The program is not all classassistant professor of educational American plantation owner and “ A real success” nationally Cif the 122 students who did take w ork, he em phasized. “ We the last segment of the program foundations and new president of his wife as they fight to save their was having 80 per cent of the discuss group problems like those the ASU chapter, beginning its land from an invasion of ants is com pleted Upw ard Bound that will come up on the road to 106 enrolled. Nationally, about 50 18th year, is expected to deliver the feature a t 6:30 and 9 pan. students graduate and enroll, per cent of these students enroll­ success — student - oriented * when the average is 20 per cent problems concerning parents and ing as freshman will graduate the message to new members, as tonight in the MU Program well as all educators present, to division’s summer film festival in for students without Upward peers. We also make sure they from college. This is the usual cap the evening, according to Neeb Hall. Bound. know how to get financial aid to average for all college students. Herb McLure, Tempe educator The production is “The Naked Locally, die program is “a real go to college.” Wootton is the The low dropout sta tistic s and editor of the PDK Ju n g le,” sta rrin g Charlton success” plus 6 per cent. Of 122 director of financial aids a t ASU. loyally and nationally compare to Newsletter. Heston. students who completed the full a 40 per cent dropout rate of the Special motivation classes are R e s e rv a tio n s , M cL u re One week from tonight, movie Upward Bound program a t ASU, geared to spark incentive in the stu d en ts’ older brothers and 106 enrolled in colleges. That is 86 students. Those who just com­ sisters. The high enrollment rate stressed, are necessary, and can goers will be treated to the film be made by telephone during the production of one of the theater’s per cent success. pleted their sophomore year in compared with 10 per cent of any Students generally spend 17 high school a re taking the family member ever attending a day a t the office of Dr. Raymond 8n *t stag e presentations, college nationally and 12per cent E. Wochner, chairman of the “Finian’s Rainbow.” months in the program . The psychology of success this here. D epartm ent of E ducational S tarrin g F red A staire and maxpnum is three summers and summer. Nfext year they will Administration and supervision P etula C lark, the movie two academ ic y ears, the have a course in scientific think­ The success of the program is and chapter adviser, a t 965-6357. recreates the stage hit with all minimum is two summers and ing that Wootton calls “some­ not m easured solely in statistics, McLure will take reservations the excitem ent, fantasy and however. Wootton said he has called one school year. “This is the thing of a novelty.” in during the evening comedy of the hit Broadway 1 (Continued on page 2) minimum time necessary for the hours a t 967-6595. Once the students graduate production. .... m required catch-up academ ic from high school they are relied work and motivational support,” “bridge” students. They are still according to Dr. Richard T. in the Upward Bound progra m Wootton, director. i but take ASU summer school n n four-year f n i i p - v o o f programs n r n m A t Í A t i __ _ m. While in the Upward Bound classes, then enroll for the fall Basic Aand prom otion opportunities a fte r some determined Air Force bnire program , they spend eight weeks sem «;Ulcaier a i ^ ester a t an Arizona college. of Air Force ROTC will be opened graduation are also the wm» between the third and fourth Women cadets will attend the years in the program. These from ^ din8/ laSSf ^ The success of the 300 Upward to University women bn the