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I Chamber orche; From Staff Reports The South Carolina Chamber Orchestra will present its second concert of the 1982-83 season Tuesday at USC's Booker T. Washington Auditorium. The concert begins at 8 p.m. and will feature Kay Borkowski, wife of USC Provost Frank Borkowski, and Einar Anderson, conductor french horn, respectively. t/\n Iia P/NlitWrtKI I- II4VJLC iiuviiuauuii) tail uic vuiuiuuia Music Festival Association at 771-6303. use STUDENTS, faculty and administrators will participate musically in three television programs this month. In a program to be aired at 9 p.m. Dec. 16 on the S.C. Educational Television network, the USC Concert Choir and the Columbia Philharmonic Orchestra will perform works by Zoltan Kodaly. The Palmetto Mastersingers, a 70-voice male chorus comprised of men from the USC communitv and around the state, will I. 1 FRIDAY, DEC I AT THE II TICKETS $6.2< $4.2! All Seats TICKETS IVE I AT ML TOWI BROUGHT CONTEMPOR/ Aft t "SCHUTZ ROC >tra to perform entertainment briefs present a Christmas Eve performance at 7:30 on WIS-TV. TV personality Joe Pinner win De master ot ceremonies. On Christmas Day, S.C. ETV will air a 6 p.m. program of Haydn's music, performed by the USC Concert Choir and the University Chorus, accompanied by the Columbia Philharmonic Orchestra. Tryouts for "Everything Stops for Tea," a two-scene, one-act play to be performed Feb. 10 in Longstreet Theatre, will be held from 5:30-7:30 p.m. Monday at Benson School. Roles are available for three women. For more information and scripts, call Jane Turner at 799-6690. The play's first scen6 was published in the November Portfolio, USC's literary magazine. EMBER 17th )WNSHIP 5 Public 5 USC Students Reserved IW ON SALE 1SHIP OUTLETS TO YOIJ BY tRY SOUNDS ID fgm MS AMERICA'9 rtmmimA nmmiAw \*mv f STUDENT GOV] Worried At Tuition Incre Express your thougt people who can Write to: Harold W. Jacobs Commission on Higher Ec P O Rdy Cnliimhi H VI liu^ I I Last day to b Discount Movie and I is Dec. 10. In the S. W/. .. 'II I. I we win re-upeii j< ... I Freshman Regi I may be picked in S.G. Offic WE'LL PAY YOU TO C SHAPE THIS SUM ERNMENT g ; I )OUt ases? its to the help. , lucatior ia, S.C. 29202 uy Bus Tickets G. Office. an. 3rd. i i ister I up 1 1ST INTO MER. t v I I i If you have at least I two yean of college left, you can spend six weeks at our Army ROTC Basic ^ Camp this summer and earn approximately $600. And if you qualtfy, you can enter the ROTC 2Year Program this fall and receive up co $1,000 a year. But the big payoff happens on graduation day. Tnat s when you receive an officer 's commission. , So get your body in shape (not to mention your ^llfj bank account). p ||j] Enroll in Army ROTC. FwtF r"r ?"orc mmmunan, M oontact your Professor of HM Military Science. l| ARMYROTC ' j| BSA1XYOUCAHK. *\