DWU Orchestra IIn Huron onightMusicians Will Present ProgramHere At MethodistChurchAn outstanding rmtsicsl attraction will * presented to Huronians tonight in th*of Dakota Wesleyan’* J5-piece philharmonic orchestra.TTse concert will be given at the Fir^t Methodist Episcopal Church, starting at7:30 o’clock. vDirected by Gai] T. Kubik, instructor in violin at Dakota Wesleyan, the orchestra will be assisted by Prof. Russe1! Dtnburg. pianist, and Wolfgang Edel-mann, instructor in wood and brass instruments. Featured on the program will! be the performance of Prof. Dnnburg. a former Miller irsident, who will play the concerto for piano and orchestra inB flat minor by T^chaikowsky.The or chest i a personnel includes thefollowing student musicians:First violin: Dorothy Brownfield. Shirley Ann Shamiorf Ralph Asher, MaxinePr.ulhn, Gerald Roth. Second violin: Howard Olson. Lcue L*-Grand, Earlene Claus, Paul Kvick, Dean Arlton. Viola: Janet Phillips. Elizabeth Schirmer, Olive McGovern. Vernon Her.se. Cello: Arian Aplin, Margaret Entsminger. Russell Dan-burg Bass: Roland Arlton. Flute; An- i ita Hurry. Ruth Sweetland. Oboe: Marcel McCartney. Ci±*Snet: Reginald Stech-mann. Willard Briggs. Bassoon: Wolfgang Edelmann. Horn: Pai.il LeGrand. 11 Ralph Sweet Land. Ralph Feinstein. Trum- I \ pet: Mack MacLean, Oris Authier. Trombone: William Engel. Ellsworth Pooley. Tuba: Morton Erickson Timpani: laurel Pease.Tli* re will be no admission at tonight's program but a silver collection will be taken to help defray expenses. j tThe Wesleyan orchestra made a pre-|lt; \ tew appearance here this morning, appearing in a half-hour program before the ' t high school student body. 11]«Ilt; i lt;