The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, February 09, 1976, Page Page 16, Image 16

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Dara: enjoy A musi< "My first love is c Prof. Arpad Da director of choral it Darazs directs U choir, whose regularly draw larg Darazs's goal is that able to learn and highest quality literature." Darazs said appro per cent of the coi members are not m Students must aui the concert choir, every high school anti selected group of auditions ensure the s to lpnrn nnH cina mnr ?~ ""'to musical compositons to make sure you ( student into failure," American student talented, Darazs, Hungary, said, but they need more oj learn. He is disaj Americans often mu for advanced study i zs rs n horal music," N razs, USC's msic, said. A SC's concert I performaces e audiences. "we would be perform the of choral \^| ' ncert choir's ? dition to join Darazs said n I college has a mm singers, and tudent is able 'W e challenging "You want ion't push a Darazs said. very a native of ! he believes Dportunity to ^pointed that ist go abroad 11 music. [ laia ! WEDNES Louise Fletcher's pe I "Nicholson gives us < | OBBBHBBttHHMBHHHM | VMll I j REGULAR R * Arpad Darazs DAY 8:00 srformance is frighteni ?Charles Chan \ dazzling performanc ?Stewart / L * >< Is I ' I \ \. jwowill oroostPBB iy^>.sj^5.i?j2jpj?i us v yef # * < * By Carl SI The arrr Dragon br stiiHonts f? Chinese v Saturday n / Sponson Student A , welcoming ' f 4674 feature f / film and di 7 Chinese cu ^ Kwang-c counsel for nr ? i flfdblllllglU 1^* opening rer J i "I was th I I in the Un / 1 Chang said J m the first f< | m southern st / here tQday I I H home." * SI 1 IA Chang s, I t igm ween Chi Cultures is WBf f V^BI people soh W ?- ' pnjUTCTTTa. Former USC's spr Schlesin degrees fr Sen. Stro Savage Ji Nance Jr. I i LAST PAA || E ISMS-"! i ifoo e." IK | 4:30 (/em. WNEW-TV H I | j j / lUU Wtk I ! HL : ? p 'Ij ;; S /jMMB| BK~ * | (irfraff PIF I I ^saBSBig f I I ^ MMawn > j Mi nr ' REDI ! I -R-^^ _v_ Ilia C celebi ir of Dr< range val of the Year of the oueht more than 900 "i iculty and guests to the hi New Year banquet w ight. dc ?d by the Chinese ssociation, the event he the Lunar New Year da id live entertainment, a pc inner in the traditional ai isine. go hi Chang, cultural 1 the Chinese embassy in dr n, D.C., made the pr nards. of e first Chinese student tw iversity of Tennessee," . "Indeed, I was one of on lrpipn stllHpnfc in ?hn m ates. But when I come di , I feel I have come K< m aid the exchange bet- < nese and American ho ; "certain to help both W< re their most profound Bi ilesinger U.S. Defense Secretary Jam ing 1976 commencement cer ger and three other South Ca om the univprsitv nthorc ^ m Thurmond, R-S.C., Cam< *. and South Carolina State two" days" ;nds tuesd/ ALfWON poena 33#^ IADH q niiMAiA/ vi\u u uuMnvvj HMk, 3:00-5: SEP' 7:20-9: i mmm mmm mmm mmtm mmm mmm$ mmtm mmmm warn rmmm i *ates agon Toasting in the Chinese spirit of good love, good health and ippiness always," the audience atched the swirling silk of folk mces. In "Gung Hsi Fa Tsai," which ?st Peter Chow introduced as the ince of the new year, red charm ickets were thrown to the idience to assure them of todluck in 4674. Spotlighted against a large agon mural, entertainers esented the dances of happiness, the tea harvest and of the o lovers. A large Taiwanese flag hung at e end of the room. References ade to "China" always stinguished the democratic ^public of China from the comunist People's Republic. Concluding the two and one-half ur event were performances of astern music, including "Yellow rd" and "Country Road." to speak JL es It. Schlesinger will speak at emony May 8. rolinians will receive honorary ? receive honorary degrees are ien lawyer and author Henry College President M. Naceo I I SY ! I I iW m ! R8y~|? >mi\ ?L 1 ATS J 25 1N.PPI I NTH PM s I AV- I i 10 ? 30