| Show Wednesday May 8 Page 4 Garrish will include “Grovin’ Hard” featuring the saxophone Other section numbers “The The Jazz Enseiiible which recently played at the Annual Robins Awards and at the International Jazz Festival sponsored by ‘the Salt Lake Tribune has been acclaimed to be the best jazz band Utah State Raven v‘ '' — r r m- jTt 1 I f 1 I fv 'c4 yr- - ' y ‘ karate will be A flavor of in another seen dance the called “Enter ragon” “Chief of the Savages” will be a takeoff on “The Lord of the Flies” The dance club includes and Marv Neal will take part in Orchesis's both male and female variety of dance offerings members They have been LAURIE WILSON Pershing Rifles offers va r ety of act iv t es preparing for this concert since January Some of the dancers have composed their own i i i musical scores- - One was electronically produced made from the sounds The Army ROTC has many for all members of the group inside a piano goals and achievements but for during May 16 through the 18 Rifles the main Recently the Rifles sponsored objective is “to foster a spirit of several demonstrations for high friendship and cooperation school students on rapelling and among men and women in the were responsible for the spring s n blood drive in military departments” with The Pershing Rifles is an the Sponsors Commander Anderson is a senorganization within the ROTC program which is designed to ior majoring in Wildlife at USU offer “to those cadets interested” He is a graudate of the Army extra training in field operation Ranger school A special addition to the and adventure type activites The national association of Pershing Pershing Rifles this year has Rifles was founded in 1894 by been three girls Benita Brown a General John J Pershing freshman from Moses Lake Here at USU'the Pershing Washington Valerie Hodgeson Rifles are under the direction of freshman Dayton Ohio and Cadet Commander Robert And- Phyllis Chain Freshmen Battle erson They have been involved Mountain Nevada in such activities as cross country SMITTY skiing rapelling survival trainSo says the VA w Walter Berndt ing and will hold a river float trip Red-Cros- S V kind of stretchy fabric will be used the Pershing ' from The concert will include dances using props In one entitled “Extensions” a will be featured vocalist singing “Clever Girl” a medley of Blood Sweat and Tears songs A special feature of the concert will be the performance of several Scott has had Under the direction of Larry Smith the group of Joplin rags including “The Entertainer” 20 musicians will perform a variety of numbers in otherwise known as the styles including straight theme to recent motion jazz Latin American picture hit “The Sting” Smith emphasized that soul and various pop “The concert will appeal styles Original music will be to anyone with an interest directed by two USU in popular music I feel students: Bob Miller that this band is the best composer of “Polygibjazz band we’ve had at berish” and Jo Vincent Utah State University” ' Everything modern ballet to a bunch of little old ladies waiting for a bus will be seen in this years’ dance club concert Orchesis ‘74 Speaks” “Stone Flower” “Make Me Smile” and “Don’t Get Sassy” Andy Garcia who is playing a lead role in the upcoming USU Theater Production of “Godspell” Scholarship Fund wrote “Hikky-Burr- ” Admission is by donation which will go to the Jazz Ensemble who 974 Orchesis to present concert Jazz group to offer multitude of music The USU Jazz ensemble will present its annual Benefit Concert tomorrow night May 9 at 8 pm in the Chase Fine Arts Center Concert Hall 1 con-juctio- lid 5 Preregistration due Photo by Susan Arrington PROFESSORS LARRY SMITH Jass Ensemble director rehearses group for Thursday performance at the Fine Arts Center The concert will be presented tonight at 8 pm in the Fine Arts Little Theater FIJI gets trophy FIJI came out on top this year in the Greek competition for most service rendered in the area of the Phonathon FIJI was awarded a three-yea- r traveling for their achievement trophy heek organizations were All invited to participate in the service project as well as be in the competition for the trophy FIJI put in 165 man hours for USU through the funds raising use of the Phonathon system They raised $4387 averaging $2 658 per hour u packets must turned in by tomorrow Maj Pre-registrati- oe The Phonathon system was introduced as a new- - 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