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i McKissick Mui sbbbhi tw~ - L r ^ ^-.1 f\*j=- '^T v5^w ^ BPH^^<v - y-r : : >: " W.i VlKifl^ffiHHiKMsI^SsI^hS* * [' - -- ' ' ' x I Titled "They Only Come Out At Wight," this phi I display in McKissick Museums. Play Continued from page 12 Side of the Wall," but much of the singing is less than impressive. Jon Ensminger on piano, Tilford Jackson on keyboards and Matthew Jones on percussion provide understated ? and apparently overlooked ? accompaniment. Tired same o Turn to Ai for music, nt I and WUSC-FM: I sound | | Catholic Student Center, US< (' 1610 Greene St. Tel. 799-58; jj Sunday Masses [j Monday thru Thursday Mass I Friday Mass First Wed* of each month: Faculty/st I 11:30-1:30 ffl Fr. Stephen Lynch, O.F.M. K_ Catholic Campus Minister I I Movin'out? REIT I RYDER TR of the semester. Wti clothes, all your sai I ** people and their tfi seumsdisplay: 1 jfVl ' .-.& H^B B \ <Uk' VM^IBII^ HMflBu a|^g jr\ ^5 JH Mp^^S . ^ TH - j x3^ragSB^B?w Bj^SpqKp^ jtograph by USC student William Walker is on Wednesday, the trio appeared in the small orchestra pit for the second act, and Ensminger stood for a few awkward seconds before most of the audience realized they should have applauded the group's entrance. of the ild radio? ternative 92 ?ws, sports more, he freshest around. i 1 - 39 Ha ...11a.m. 1 Sat. &S 6 p.m. 8 Across from TMI^ E 10 p.m. I I Towers ... 5 p.m. || 2 Piece C ?. .? m- I I with I aft lunch E If ?3 Free Refills | , of Iced Tca you can rent a Ryder truck to use tocaWy or on a re, ?eawe-it-there) trip to another dty s before you make plans for moving at the end th a truck you can take along your stereo, 10-speed, ft and still have plenty of room tor one or two other rings, so you can share the costs. Compare that to a natHJS. best-maintained, most dependable fleet In pjol d - Rycler The best truck money can rent SESsj 501 Huger Street |1 7797504 i media arts sti From Stiff Raparte 1 Students don't often find their work in an 1 art museum, but USC students in the Media Arts Department have photography, 1 videotapes and film on display in the 1 university's McKissick Museums until Jan. i It's the first time an exhibit from that f department has been displayed in | McKissick, according to Gretchen Jacobs, a 1 media arts junior who coordinated the i show. Only one piece of the work is a | campus scene; many of the students pur- ? posefully entered photos and work that doesn't deal with USC. The exhibit includes photography, videotapes, slide shows and film. The latter three media run continuously on a monitor in the museum gallery. Several chairs are set up and pillows are on the floor for anyone who wants to sit back and enjoy several minutes of this work. The longest tape is eight minutes and the shortest, 30 seconds. Most run about three to four minutes. MrKissifk is nnpn wppkHnvs frnm Q a m to 4 p.m., Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sundays from 1 to 5 p.m. I TI1IS PLAY is a trifle, a snack of silliness, and as such probably should not be as long as its two hours. If director Blankenship had pared it with a keener sense of humor, "The Amorous Flea" would doubtless be a better presentation. nmsmiik fx mfm v ftC gist- I r-p Mon.-Fri. 7:00am-1:00am | I iun. 11:00am-12:00 midnight | ; HG BIRD 77, 4455| I ; 'hicken Basket B 1 /J F & Cole Slaw | | *' <? ?>plr? I ! eo, 12-12-82 I Main r* _ 11 will onlf J | k pm-IO pa udents'work ag&a i i < flHHnHBi x mm : M: / r- ^H^9H99|i \ H %h USC student Gretchen Jacobs has this jhoto on display in McKissick Museums. "The Amorous Flea" plays at 8 p.m. tonight and tomorrow. Tickets are $4 for the general public; $3 for USC faculty/staff, senior citizens and military personnel; and $2 for students. For more information, call the box office at 777-2551. mil GAM^e I V /I imif I tnlfU / rti mnn\ ?{?rr Si * yi_iu ill i win i wupfiif 2 Expires: 12-15-82 Towers | ?n . J&SB <e^S fiH ^sk 1 1 I be open n dec. S3-i? I .; ./v : ; jjjJ