S SA 6, 2 > igi. - j:;' ) .• -; )':. THE NITTANY COB ~...# ...„,,. c„........„.. /0 i - - s , 10 • ~,, .t. - Volume XVIV No. 15 February 1,6.._ -_ _-,-'_ FASCINATING RHYTHM by Constantin Alajcilov. This illustration made for a collection of George Gershwin songs throbs with the rhythmic beat and swing of THE JAZZ AGE. INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC SOCIETY Among the many diversified student organ izations on the Behrend Campus is the newly formed Instrumental Music Society. The "Society" was organized last November 1967 to give the students of Behrend an opportunity to portray their musical talents. Under the regulations of tl'e 11HS the following subdivisions can be formed: Cn, - Icert band, Concert orchestra, Pep band, Stage Band, an ensemble, or almost any other musical group. Currently at Behrend, there is a concert band, and a pep band,the latter group was seen at all home basketball games this past season. The concert band will make there musical debut on February 29, common hour in the RUB lecture room. Selections that will be played in this concert include: ,highlights from South Pacific, Celebrated Air by J.S. Bach, Holiday for Trombones by David Rose, and other light classics. The director of this group, Lloyd Johns received his B.S. in music from the University of Cincinatti, and has taught in the public school system for eighteen years. He is currently the music instructor at Wilson Junior High School in Erie, and is Director of Lake Erie Music Camp. Music 78, the concert band, is a one credit course which meets Tuesday and Thurs day seventh period in the Bub. It is not necessary, however, to take the course if you want to play in the band. If you are interested in playing in the concert band, joining or forming any campus musical organizations, you can con tact any of the following officers of the IMS: Bob Byrd, president, Chuck Dressler, vice-president, Ginny Kraus, secretary, Chuck Travel, treasurer or Dr. White, the advisor. Many long hours of practice have gone into the coming concert.