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_ , Photo by Rich litwin Jliririau miigm Flautist Constance Lane and oboe player Eric Ohlsson perform on McKissick Plaza esterday. Lane and Ohlsson are two members of the Carolina Camerata, a woodwind uintet that performed as the first presentation of the "McKissick at Noon" series. Ither quintet members are Doug Graham on clarinet, Robert Pruzin on horn, and John Villiams on bassoon. r cast, Uv ?...... ? M^mmm^ | At Domino's Pizza we | promise a hot, nutritious ***> minute guarantee | meal delivered in 30 ! *'a does not | minutes or less. Your ^' nutes | pizza is made with 10 i real dairy cheese, ov own special sauce,' ~^oice of item ,:"^r it' / r # g ? 151 If your pi*-. # 1 arrive within 30 rn... Jf | ?*the t,me you order* I | present this coupon | for $2.00 off. | your o... f==mKM I Then we deiiv^ SHIH1 Fas*. Free Delivery | no extra charge. f ^Slr? H24Devine | a call...we deliver Phone. 25S-QW | J Cali us ! 25G-Q * 04 Devine / I to* / i ML ?.m ^ . Expires: Hours: 4:30 - 2:0C J | 4:30 - 3 :(X $2.00 off any 16" ! Coia/c 2-item or more pizza. Free pi? One coupon per pizza. each c - 10/28/82 | Our c' a *han 1 Lim o \ ??r- j /I i i L ? p............? | $1.00 off any pizza. I | Jlpk ||? One coupon per pizza. f 9 Expires: IOI2SIB2 | 111 Fast, Free Delivery 1124 Devine Phone:256-8151 27207 / 5602 Jazz series ide By Becky Burnette Two USC jazz bands performed Wednesday at the Golden Spur before a rather skeptical, but responsive crowd of about 100. Both performances kicked off a new "jazz night" series sponsored by Contemporary Sounds. John Crowley, one of three assistant m ana rforc nf flin u - ...u->u6v.i? ui ojjui , adiu Uir UrtI" lb working to present alternate types of entertainment to USC students. "We're trying to diversify. Rock 'n4 roll itself is taking on more and more of a jazz influence," Crowley said. He said a risk is involved when something new such as the jazz series is tried, but said he felt the students would respond positively. CONTEMPORARY SOUNDS plans to bring two more "jazz nights" to the Spur tnis semester, on Nov. 17 and Dec. 1. The evening's main feature, the Left Bank Band, was directed by John Emche. The band performed at the Spoleto Festival in Charleston this summer; most of its members are music department graduate students or performance majors. Films Continued from paqo 12 nmon fU^v I 1 "ml " * * ~ viwoa me owtss uuruer. "ine Doat is lull," they were told. But the truth is, Switzerland was not I I I H rmmnr a I I e$H \ ?" 1 I 5 | Good S o* | From I ?6 I r A I * BE S\. I & rtsi\e^ Barnw a over S71! month a model..: you to di: parents, vestors h this new bedroorc flats, onl; Business priced fn attractive i Barnwell I tivetoUS \ p \ 1 & % % % mmmmanii ii<iimni>im'niiiniiiiiiiiJl Ca! The Dewelopme For An Appo 256-7 a takes risks The group began the first set with a series of solos from trombone, trumpet and tenor saxophone. Hans Teuber, on tenor saxophone, seemed to dominate the performance with his confidence and musical skill. Trombonist Eddie Bird was not far behind, repeatedly demonstrating his fidelity. Later, the crowd's attention began to wane until vocalist Janie Howell took command of the stage. She sang several numbers, immediately reviving the audience. TEUBER DOMINATED the second set even more than the first, which pxritpH crowd. The second band, the USC Jazz Ensemble, played with basically the same style as the Left Bank Band. Although the audience enjoyed the Ensemble, people seemed to get weary once Teuber, Bird and Rowell left the stage. Directed by Peter Einhorn, the Ensemble played until about midnight. Overall, the "jazz night" was warmly accepted. As Crowley had predicted, the / student audience seemed to aDoreciate something new. overcrowded with refugees; the Swiss officials were simply yielding to Nazi pressure to turn Jews back. The suspenseful story concerns a group of Jewish refugees and Nazi defectors posing as a family. |RfllNBOWS|^ | UBSARCAD^lJ 920 Main St. I With Purchase of I .00 Worth of Tokens ! 3et 2 Tokens Free! g I at. Only _ 1; !i 254-4131 | a?vv ~ v.w U coupon | m^msnc 'QNCEPT 'COMES A IASHING ' Trr'Trw t ell Colony Condominiums had 5,000 in sales within the first fter opening our furnished with good reason. We invite scover why USC students, their young professionals and inave chosen to become a nart of I * concept in living. Two i furnished townhouses and y 2V2 blocks from the USC School, are still available, Dm the low 40's, with very i permanent financing. t Colony...the sensible alternate h/Mlfin" Vi ?? ilWUSlll^J [JIUUItJIIl. ernwell Cblony 1227 Barnwell Street 1 Visit Our Open House nt Group, Inc. In Unit 22 on Sundays intment At from i :00To 4:00 p.m. 999