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Show SHIRLEY MkLAINC O Chamber Orchestra to perform, sponsored by Southwest Series Britten; and Four Polkas from the Bachelors and of BYU next performing Euridice by Gluck; Se-- , tinees Musicales, oup for Southwest will be the Brigham Cham )ung University ,r Orchestra, on March 7, at 8:00 Col-,g- e m. in the Dixie Auditorium. The iame chamber orchestra e performed the year last in a concert that ;eemed to be a resound-mThe Ma- - Shostakovich's by Ballet, Age Gold.', and three from Strausses-Johanthe : T ristch-- ra tsch- - Polka , and the Thunder and Lightning Polka ;Eduard Fast Truck Polka. An additional inducement, the concert pianist Duane Hulbert, last years BYU Gina Memorial Scholarship prize winner, will perform. Hulbert, a native from Minnesota, studied at Julliard, where he received both Polka n T Sat-rda- ter, be-)0r- g success. Dalton, Bob est Series Southw- Coordinator, that there should reason that this concert will not be the states no be his AMTHOMY HOPKIK5 DtREK 1 i ; Mas- ters degrees, and where he won the 1978 Julliard Piano Concerto Competition. In addition to wining the Bachauer at BYU, Hulbert was the first prize winner in the Portland Symphony Young Artist Competition. He spends his summers at the Aspen Music Festival. Hulbert will perform Mozarts Piano Concerto No. 24 in C Minor with the Chamber i vpfeavi ; ii mty -- MIMl JANE EONOA 1, LILY DOllY TOMLIN PARTON Orchestra. oooooooooooooooooooo ame. iport ve Chamber directed by David Dalton, is an enable which includes in BYU The ndent lue! Orchestra, a :ars works repertoire, Vivaldi to Webern, has about 30 members who are advanced BYU 88N instrumentalists. Their program will include the Suite from Orpheus and lift Mini Concert pianist Duane Hulbert will perform with the BYU Chamber Orchestra this Saturday. "L AWYOIo. itic ifctoffn of h oa objects to militarism in schools ion okJ noli uch as combat en- 1948 as the Central Comgineer) turn out to be mittee for Conscientious dull, meaningless jobs Objectors, and is a na-with no application to tional, fN dwn no, The Central Committee for Conscientious Objectors, the nationss largest draft military counseling agency, warns that the influence of the military in our civilian positions. to Spears, According many military jobs have no civilian counterpart schools is and thus the training is at epigrowing demic proportions. often useless after you get out of the military. CCCO was founded in Larry Spears, Director of f .lUCANA been centered high schools eges. 1 OF CALIFORNIA nd rea rk. T bed ture ra &9 35 5TT .'!t q, gfrf'A. in the and coll- 0 It. W ( L i STARTS FRIDAY MARCH results from counselors and school administrat- 7 30&9.15 SIR ors who become active of military helpers r Sea 7 30 fMDVIl THE SHOE GALLERY 60 East St. George Blvd., rjr CAHWADNMS -- One of the biggest problems, says Spears, e will I Pro-gra- The last says, few years have seen a tremendous growth of militarism in this country, and much of it has re- cruiters. The military often seems to be an easy way a counselor to fr offer direction to a stu- dent. But the counselor or teacher is often unros aware tin problems and disappoint. bb counseling young Americans facing the prospect of military service, or those already in the military. For more write to information, CCCO 2208 South St., Philadelphia, PA, 19146 f7, CCCOs Counseling wa it h V All the latest styles are now in stock. Come try on a pair! 1 non-prof- A V tles 'A j low CCCO by lA 7:00 and 9:15 from lvd, ,c bw W its la - i I ments of the potential facing enlisters. One such problem encountered by enlistees is e fact that many important ti 1 sounding job ( ALL SEATS Present this COUPON for 20 Cents OFF the price of any sandwich. Toms Deli 117 North, 500 East Call-i- n orders 628-182- 2 St. George, Utah after 2:00 p.m. AS A TIE TAC IN ROUND HER NECK STERLING SILVER, GOLD VERMEIL, 10 KARAT & 14 KARAT GOLD McArthur Jewelers 41 North Main. St George, Utah 673 2471 : G3IETY |