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Show .EDNESDAY, OCTOBER ersigr CAMPUS BEAT 29, 2003 DIXIE SUN -- 7 Symphonic Band presents Fall Concert DSC DSC Symphonic Band presents its debut concert for 2003-200- 4 For the Sun The symphonic band at Dixie State College, under the baton of Gary Caldwell, will present its debut concert for school year on the 2003-0Nov. 4 at 7:30 p.m. in the Cox Auditorium. 4 The symphonic band of 55 members continues to build on great musical successes and traditions. ensemble has performed at a number of college and community events including the Jubilee of Trees, the Southern Utah The cker CLARK continued yers from FRONT close to 15 points rebounds a game. He also blocked 112 shots for UNLV, breaking a school record. averaging and 10 om-- s to .aid In 1998 30t- - as the his all led the Orlando Magic selected Clark as the 13th overall pick in the NBA draft making Clark the first UNLV to be player drafted in the first round since 'nt Isaiah Rider in 1993. Clark was eventually tradand spent three seasons with the Denver Nuggets before spending time with the Toronto Raptors. Over his year and a half with the Raptors, Clark averaged a career high 11 points and seven rebounds per game. After being dealt to the Rings, Clark spent a year as a reserve in Sacramento, playing behind Chris Webber and Ylade Divac, before being traded to the Jazz. .re he ng w. 31'- - 11 Utah is Clarks fourth team n the NBA. He was traded to the other a the naysayers gram med- - Canterbury Chorale, Ceremonial March (in the style of Elgar), and Puszta, four Gypsy dances. The program continues with the world premiere 2.30 Fanfare, an original composition by a DSC student in the band, Aaron Waite. October, a beautiful programmatic piece depicting For those that enjoy fine wind band literature, this is the concert to attend. For more information, contact Gary Caldwell at (435) or caldwellYdixie.edu. 652-799- 7 will bite their tongue." Keon Clark Utah Jazz Center The Jazz's roster has plenty of new faces this year, but Clark still has high expectations for the Jazz who tied a franchise best with a preseason record this year. This team is made up of role players. Everyone harder because plays everyone can make a contribution. I hope everybody stays healthy, and 7-- Clark. DSC North Plaza Gallery Space presents: 1 hopefully the naysayers their tongue, said second-roun- picks Three compositions by Jan Van der Roost are also pro- hope everybody stays healthy, and hopefully will bite d The program will highlight the finest in wind literature including American Salute Gould and by Morton Overture to Candide by Leonard Bernstein. "I Jazz along with two fiitiir'o cor'nnH.rminrl Band. the changes that autumn brings, by Eric Whitacre, and Invictus, written by Philip Sparke for the U S. Army Ground Forces Band, will conclude the evening. The newly founded DSC Guitar Ensemble, directed by Lisle Crowley, will round out the program. This is one of the finest, bands I have had the privilege of working with during my career at Dixie State College, said Caldwell. Clark will start pick. tonight at power forward for the Jazz, a spot left vacant by Karl Malones move to Los Angeles. Personally, its a good thing; its a plus. You dont have to wait for an injury to play, said Clark. ed lat Performing Arts Festival, and the annual Christmas Concert with the 23rd Army Colorprlnt USA, a national printmaking exhibition comprised o f ftfty from fifty artlslts from all fifty prints displaying the traveling exhibition on loan from the states. The NPZ 5YU Museum Is now of Fine Art. Gallery Hours 8 a.m. - p.m. Monday- - Priday Until Nov. 7, 2005 For more Information please contact Dennis Martinez at t52-775- |