Show November 2 1995 Page 7 Entertainment at its finest: CEU's Jazz Band Summer programs gross over $1 7 million What by Sharlene Sanchez transportation set up and lake down Hach member works together in this tedious (ask Because its membership is all students Stanton is always gaining and losing participants every quarter "livery three months we have students leaving and new students auditioning for the next three months” he added "We're a pretty staff writer As patrons are entering tlie banquet room at the Days Inn last Friday one feels the anticipation of everyone wailing for tlie musical performance to begin Dinner consists of well-prepar- By Sundi Decker staff writer When ('till s summer programs began six years ago (heir success rale was unpredictable They opened a door to both (he communily and college by allowing them to intermingle m a unique business Slew Bung hurst director ol' svciil programs at (TT organizes the summer eiuuie camps and liiics specialists to be over each div isum The variety ol these camps is wide and accommodates the interests ol students limn all ovei the state Women's basketball men's ilicci leading and dull basketball ( tali Depait-menlo- Acad- iniispmiatiun Training emy I nivcisity ol flail's looihall "( 'amp ( 'ai bon"— and Imenstc scamps aie some ol the many leatmes ol the siimmei piogiams Youth vonlerences -- aie also as pail ol the progianis Kith lor Designed young people and adults the ciimctilum stretches to inset-u- p clude ill Dining the IWtJ summei camps 1300 people participated l our summers later the IW programs brought in 3300 people Since llteir ince4ion six years ago the summer program offerings have harvested a total of panicipants on campus Grossing over $1700000 and netting $334(XX) this business has benefited the College of Liasiern Utah greatly In the last two summers alone about $ 70CXX) has been poured directly into 1 3‘XK) 1 the local economy Helping the com- munity reflects well on CEU Bringhurst said Summer camp participants are for the most part from the larger schools along the Wasatch front- - West Jordan Ilillcrest Mountain View and Timp View iimery I ligh School and Carbon I ligh School have been important supporters as well The fact that many of those attending the camps are repeal customers and also considering that participating schools are seldom lost to the program sustains that a steady How of people continues to come to the summer camps in future years Bringing various students onto campus lor camp programs gives (TU a unique oppoi tunny to recruit individuals contemplating college Students who otherwise would never see the cimpusoi who would mosi likely never consider making a campus v isit gel an inloimil and enjoyable stay milTl 's campus They stay in campus domis and eat in ihedilleieul events piomoles genet il awaienessot whit CM' and I entries with an atmosphere of lit candles and dim lights which set the mood Tlie monthly Friday night performance features (TU's Itiinghuisi icpoils liveiyone on campus has Ivenveiy key in helping us piomoleand lelaiii the business Without housing w itlioul loud sci v ices and without ciis1ihIiiI set vices it would Iv miiossible to pull these kinds ol pio gums oil yeai aflei yeu and keep building" sou Itiinghuisi an almost one-ie- i oversees all summer programs and special progiam events at (Til1 lie hires individuals to direct each camp howcvci and delegates tlie incredible nrguniing of each camp to the staff he selects lie defined that there are some camps (Til1 directly owns like the cheerleading and drill camp and others that the college facilitates like the U of U football camp Bringhursl manages such things us workshops seminars monthly speakers entertainment events and other various Cl'l: activities throughout each school year lie schedmaintains an intense ule of such commitments Most of all he wishes to express his gratitude to the individuals mi campus who make such things as summer programs possible Without these special people this growing chain of summer programs would fade away op-etal- year-roun- d transient group" Back at the Days Inn Stanton's jazz band finally conies out to give everyone what they have been waiting for The music begins with a bandstand boogie liveryone sitting Jiz Band which plays at the Days Inn one Friday night a month The theme lor tlie show is the 5(K 60s and 70s tunes The Jiz band practices three eating and watching immediately till the loom with toe lapping and head bobbing: making it dillicull lor days a week as the i band and two days a week as lire combo w Inch consists ol jaz H'opi‘ Id Ml Mill III till'll scats Among lliclti musical numlvts plawil llial the hi ass base and key bouds Il ynuTcilimkingil'oiil Ivmg mcinlvi its due likes iIiom' who aie a izz baud l evening wore i lie nisiNied lue ( loin ycais einphasiN is mi pcilm-mancquality lie has a hu ha aiiidegieelioiiiMaiii-iii- ' College in Mammoth Ill and a masUTs degree Iioiii VandeiC ‘ook College ol Music hi ('Imago ili & 1- -3 pm nii and l h al nils (iivmg a coin oil oiuo a iiionllidivsnoigiveiheiazz band much time lo piuiicc lor the next conceit You lie said the band has mans I unctions durwould uevei know they have ing Ins tenure as director such on an average ol three to as a I ritcmiiy ( 'arm v al I )ance three and a hall weeks to variconcerts in the paik and ous lival restaurants Private prepare for each concert I dance dubs have asked them laving a theme helps the band to play lor Valentine's Day pick the music lo play in Sax recent Travis show soloist Rawlings performs for each function instead of Many alumni and Iriends Photo by Jennie Sitterud heard lliem play for CPU's hitting and missing with the broad range of people's 50th Golden Anniversary and musical tastes more recently at The Last Dance in the Old Gy m They are One of the music numbers 7 Feel GimhI" featured Travis hoping to gel more exposure in the future through their live Raw lings playing the sax solo and doing a great imitation of performances James Brow n including his splits The song was sang by Stanton explained that the jazz band consists of about 20 pieces They have a good rapport with each other which Dave Torres who plays with two hands that appear locally see Jazz page 9 helps in the professionalism and quality of each concert Ft al il by Danl Welgand Second year economics editor Second year economics instructor Alii Ickmal has contributed to the writing of two economics textbooks one of which was published this year I lekmat co-- rote the textbook Survey of Fconomicx with Marlin F Schwartz and Tranter Stanley two of his colleagues from Rockland Community College Ilekmal and his w anted to design an introduc-lor- y hook for micro and macro ecostudents withnomics for out prerequisites The textbook was started three years ago last sumitKT Ilekmat met with Schwartz and Stanley at economic con- - IIIIIUDKFC n mi who wii pi iv ini' widi ilio band mi liunivl was i Clyde I ai son a In cal denlisi and ( I I alum ferences as well as working independently to compile the hook lie said that when a textbook is made the content of material remains the sank w hile the order of material is changed I le arranged the Sunry of Fcontmux lo he written the way he and his colleagues fell the chapters should he organized while eliminating numerous graphs and charts contained in most economics classes Al this time very few instructors arc using the text Ilekmal designed for his classes Ilekmat's Brian U Christensen ManaeerOwner 10 discount to CEU students with their Activity Card 801 E Main Street rSOU 637-528- 0 Price UT 84501-270- 8 first textbook Mocroeconomicx Frinciplex und was published in IW4llehas Policy also written various articles for scholarly journals Ilis third article "The effect of different types of merger on n union and wages in the US" in the Journal if is being published Fconomicx this (Xlohcr As for future publications he is not sure whether or not he will continue lo write I le said his decision depends on ilk1 type of encouragement he receives from the college Ilekmal explained Ihcwriling he does allows the College of Eastern Utah to gel national recognition His priority is teaching not writing und Ik' writes because he wants lo not because ol the money involved non-unio- am-noo- lilt " ev oiling c non-husinc- ss 9 Hiii h spcilll gliC'l cs Main Buildine 210 k " ' pisi decades s w Come to the Writing Center iuhniiL many more gieat Inis Iioiii Duecled by Scoil Sluiloii liolias Iveiiteu lung the azz band llic past ' A'iS k Air ’Oil ’iai w ’nee have to ol'tei oik doesn't see is the lime spent in (Ik equipment's |