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Show WSC Concert to Offer Scores From Movies Highlights from two film | die Koetitz, oboe, Mike Chesscores, marches and folk songs ley, clarinet, Wayne Miller, will be featured Wednesday at bassoon, and Gary Smart, the Weber State College Sym-|French horn, play ‘Variaphonic Band concert at 8 p-M.,/tions on a Folkwill Song” by Lucan Fine Arts Center auditorium. There is no charge. The public is invited to attend, said Donald D. Threlkeld, assistant professor of music and director of the band. SPECIAL NUMBERS Fay Hanson Corcoran, assistant director and brass specialist, announced that the trumpet trio and the brass quintet will give special numbers on the program. | Music from the film ‘How the West Was Won,” arranged by Hawkins, and music from | “South Pacific” will be played.| Other numbers include “Elegy, Fanfare and March’ by Nixon; “Symphonic Suite” by Williams, “Molly on the Shore” by Grainger, “Stars and Bars” march by Jager and the “Washington Post March” by Sousa. TRUMPET TRIO The trumpet trio, which inCludes Frank Ellis, Steve Butters and Dennis Mattson, will play “Bugler’s Holiday.” The woodwind quintet consist- ing of wayne Miller, flute, Ed- N e W B an ad Q VM fi cers Picked, Plotting Now Without the roll of drums and blare of trumpets, the Weber State College Band, with the selection of new officers for 1968-69, are plotting a course to hit the midwest in an effort to make Weber known, DRAWS ATTENTION ‘‘Our efforts have,’’ according to new Pres.-elect Barry Coleman, ‘taken us further East than Colorado, and covered three of the Western states. The sounds of a band you must admit, draw attention . And drawing attention to Weber State College is one of our foremost goals.’’ Other officers elected include Dan Broschunsky, V.P.; Robin Miller, Sec.; Faye Patterson, Historian. In addition, a three-member band council will serve the coming year, composed of Nancy Jorgenson, Eddie Kozite and Ted Daugherty. | the Besides the door to more ‘‘take NEW PLAYERS WELCOMED Weber East’? plottings, Coleman participants. wants to open ‘fWe hope there are joiners,’’? he said. ‘Any interested student may register for the Autumn quarter Class, or contact Director Don Threlkeld.’’ The new band officers are working on next year’s football shows, and have scheduled a marching band camp from September 19-22 at the Brighton ski area. ‘‘Although we make more noise than any other group on Campus,’’ Coleman said, ‘*we are usually disinclined to blow our horn.’’ ‘‘But during the 68-69 school year, as the band makes its tours, be assured that WSC will gain attention.” |