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Show of Cultural Heritage _ Goal - Awareness legacy and to develop a keener sensitivity for the cultural arts,” The on-going’ Bicentennial Cultural Arts program at Weber State College features many out‘standing programs and promises a said Mr. Martino. “The Bicen-: tennial has given us an opportunity to further develop modes of cultural stimulation, continual refinement | full schedule of others to complete the year. | “The total number of events will be 40, including the climax extravaganza on the Fourth of July which will involve all sectors of the community, college, churches, schools,industry, ethnic groups and girl and boy scouts,’’ of perceptions, constant growth in artistry.”’ ; Mr. Martino also pointed out that oneof the foremost objectives of the said « ae Daniel L. Martino, Director ofCultural Affairs at WSC. The July 4th program will be patriotic and religious. The music Bicentennial Cultural Arts programs is to further develop, build and enrich a campuscommunity awareness and climate in which going to college and living in a community can become an enriching, intellectual and humanizing experience. ‘“‘The cultural arts can contribute to a good society because it helps create good feelings about self and ones fellowmen,”’ Mr. Martino said “People caring and being concerned about others seem to transmit those same feelings about will be specially arranged. Hundreds of flags will be used, including ten flags of the Revolutionary period with their thirteen stars, and all states’ flags. & aii . ‘Our original intent was to present a broad, diversified, liberal program of Bicentennial events,”’ said Mr. Martino. ‘‘We wanted to: have programs of quality and excellence in celebration of our 200th anniversary.”’ Nineteen of the total events come from the departments on-campus, ; departdepart- we were asked Washington, D.C., ment theatre as and five from the the or generally presented by the collegeat-large. “After the events were scheduled their country and that’s what it’s all about.”’ « , sortie Soline lero peace ac aan Daniel L. Martino checks scheduled programs. two from the art department, two from the communications ment, 10 from the music department. The rest of programs are importations : sensitivity and active responsiveness to and involvement with, persons and _ programs of distinguished scholarship and a a ~ ® aalll | a to for apply to recognition Bicentennial campus, whereupon we campus with became the first such an official designation in Utah,’’ he said. During the summer of ’75 official Bicentennial flag the and certificate were presented to the College. The flag has flown just below the American flagpole near building. the flag1S on the Administration “Our goal is to create greater awareness and consciousness of our American cultural heritage and ected Sei derstanding. Pride in America can be built by providing people with all kinds of enriching cultural arts experiences. That is the purpose of the whole program,” Mr. Martino said. Programs and patrons presented to college to date have included such events as special convocation: speakers, the combined military bicentennial band, the Utah Symphony and ‘“‘Up With People’”’ plus the visit of the American Freedom Train and a number of college plays, musicals and special productions. Events Jan. 16 —Town meeting —Issues _ Feb. 6 — Dr. John W. Shy (U Michigan) Military Legacies of Revolution Mar. 18 — Utah Symphony — Aaron Copland Mar. 20 — “1776” —2&8p.m. — Broadway N.Y. Touring Co. Apr. 5 — Declaration — Special Family Night, 8 p.m. Apr. 7 — Composer’s String Quartet (All-American Special) N.Y. Apr. 9 — Dr. Willie Lee Rose (John Hopkins U) “Rev. & Black People Last week of April — Issues ’76 Week SPECIALS June 5 — Utah Symphony, Tabernacle Choir, Crawford Gates 4&8p.m. Song of Democracy — Howard Hanson A i pea : oe : | Morning Chichester Psalms Baomstcin . ) _ (Continued from Page 7) _ the old wrecked car, thereby ending | “Police Science students do not In a crime scene room a ‘‘crime’”’ examine evidence but benefit from _ is committed and evidence planted. the latest information and methods Students search for the evidence, _ title and are taught accurate and up-to- take fingerprints and photo’s and in Twilight ducting an investigation. Ends year officially _ up with what appeared to be a legal to the stolen car. By their | comparisons the lab was able to __ : DON BUCKHOLTS, left, and Mike Lamb, police science students, check for evidence in mock crime. M New identify the altered serial numbers. date information,’’ Howard. said Dr. all ways act as an officer con- — Crawford — Leonard Battle Hymn of the Republic June 5 — Commencement, Art Linkletter : | July 4 — Religious/Patriotic Service Bi Band/Bi — Chorus/50 Stadium flags/ - |