The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, February 24, 1992, Page 4, Image 4

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Premiere Musical Perforir cal-works will be presented at US The composers of the music, and Michael Stewart, are doctoral USC. The pieces performed will cal and compositional styles rang Romantic era to more contempon ally oriented works. The compositions on this prog chamber ensembles as well. The string quartet and quintet, wood1 trio and others. Works of particul, Schwabe's "Three Opinion* horn, which was premiered at last Hart's "Lowcountry Noctum # Stewart's "Brass Quinteet N With the exception of Schwa works in the concert will be prem The concert will be held in Fr 7:30 p.m. and will be followed t is free and open to the public. IW off Mc ma Sp Re stu be: Wc $1 da> i vei Br< Di< * dai ,, Ma Bo i gut anc Joi Dis ( par Ep< Palmetto Brass on Chamber O From Staff Reports The South Carolina Chamber Orchestra will present the "Palmetto Brass" at 8 p.m. Tuesday and at 3 p.m. March 1 at the Keenan Theater. Since its inception in 1986, the Palmetto Brass has toured throughout North and South Carolina. The quintet performs in a variety of styles, from traditional classical to lighter music. Featured since 1988 as the brass quintet in residence at the Spoleto Festival in Charleston, this is the second appearance of the Palmetto Brass on the South Carolina Chamber Orchestra series. Active in the Community Tour Program of the South Carolina Arts Commission, the Palmetto Brass has appeared on concert series in Conway, Camden, Cheraw, I mat VII' CAROLINA PROG BREAI WITH PRESI m Thur February 7:45 In t (i@Q(?]?On Sign up in I or call QPU al by 5:00 P.M. on Mon This program k paid for. in part. I lances: A program of new musiC Tuesday. Edward Hart, Jonathan Schwabe I students in music composition at ecompass a wide variety of musiing from the emotional pull of the iry writing, and even tuneful, ton;ram will feature several different performing groups will include a wind quartet, brass quintet, piano ar note include: 5" for piano, clarinet and French : year's Spoleto Festival, le" for string quintet. 0. 4. be's "Three Opinions," all three iere performances, aser Hall in McMaster College at >y a short reception. The 'program jring Break at Disney orld: College students can blaston "Star Tours," conquer "Space juntain" and careen through the hu n bloodstream in "Body Wars" at jcial student prices now through ril 10 at the Walt Disney World sort. With a valid student I.D., college dents can take a break from the ach and spend time at Disney )rld for $22 plus tax. The price is 1 less than regular admission. Two/ tickets are only $40 plus tax. Since college students last con ged on Walt Disney for Disney sak '91, all three theme parks at >ney World have added attractions: t "Surprise Celebration Parade," a ily street party, and "Spectroigic," a stunning nighttime show, th are at Magic Kingdom. "Catastrophe Canyon," where ists are threatened, by fire, a flood 1 an earthquake, and the "Indiana les Epic Stunt Spectacular" at iney-MGM Studios. ) "Surprise in the Skies," a boataplane-hang glider extravaganza at cot Center. to perform rchestra series York, Union and McCormick; on the "Wednesdays at Trinity" se- ries; at Columbia College; and in major churches in Aiken, Columbia, Augusta and Myrtle Beach. A pre-concert lecture, featuring Music Director Einar Anderson who plays French horn in the group, will begin at 7:30 p.m. on Feb. 25 and at 2:30 p.m. on March 1. Tickets, priced at $18 for adults and $10 for students and senior citizens, are available at the Philharmonic office, located at 1237 Gadsden St., or by calling the Philharmonic office at 771-7937. Military discounts and group rates are . available. Tickets are also available at the Keenan Theater, located at 3455 Pine Belt Road, the evening and afternoon of the performances. 1 I IRAM UNION CFAST [THE DENT EC sday 27. 1QQ2 A.M. he i Spiaor RH 209 : 777-7130 day. February 24 Vf Stuctont AcllvltlM F?%. llllilii jr Donald Bradley/The Gamecock Mm? ' f jpf Junior Rita Garrett, at top, s Thames stand at the entrance By LISA M. SHEEDY Staff Writer When you mention Whaley' Mill, almost everyone around th USC campus knows what you'i talking about. The apartment complex, locate r?n Main arrncc frnm th new engineering building, is on of the most popular studenl oriented apartment complexes. Whaley's Mill looks like an ol mill or a factory, with its rust-re bricks, high windows and olc fashioned smoke stack. That wa exactly the intention of the builc ing's original builder, a man wit the last name of Whaley. Whaley's Mill was formel called "Liberstein Mill," whic was then a cotton mill. In 1986 was renovated into an apartmei Men for Highest bidder By ROCHELLE KILLINGBECK Staff Writer Men will be on sale at "Dib fc a Date" in the Golden Spur Wed nesday at 7 p.m. Freshmen Council, an executiv branch of student government, wi auction dates with athletes, fratei nity brothers, student leaders an other USC men to benefit Carolin Children's Garden. "This year's theme is 'Can't bu me love' because in this time c economic uncertainty, there stil are a few things worth gamblin on," council member Alex Duval Arnould said. Money is raised through "Dil for a Date" by having USC ladie bid for various USC men. The lad ' SIHVd VNVnVTI VNDfD ! FAR FRO ! IMTFD, I |l 11 Lin/ ? Features 3 8l Newsp | Around m pc tn u m Hours: 830 - midr ^ 7 days a week tn pc > LE MONDE L.A.TIMES DER ihows off her kitchen at Whale) in front of the apartment comp complex designed to appeal to - lege students because of its c s proximity to campus, e Because of the age of the bi e ing, it belongs to the historical iety of Columbia. When one t< d Whaley's Mill, one can plainly e the characteristics of an old ie with the high wooden ceilings i ' _ mr\Ao fnnninrr r*r/APo th/am onrl yiy^a i ui..11115 V'lwao uiuu, auu long, winding hallways, d The apartments range in ; d from one to four bedrooms, wl I- include both an upstairs is downstairs. Renters also hav 1- choice between various apartn h layouts. Whaley's Mill's leasing po y includes special rates for upp h lassmen and graduate students, it complex provides tenants with it option of paying for an unfi sale wins date with with the highest bid for a guy 1 go on a date with him, and Fre _ men Council will pick up the ta ir "Dib for a Date" is Freshr i- Council's second annual f draiser. Last year they raised ir e than $500, and are expecting 11 year's auctionees to pull in a lo bids. d Trav Robertson, education ch a person, will auction the me WNOK disc jockey T.J. Mcl y will emcee the event, if In 1991 a prominent footl 11 player s hairstylist bid $200 g him and won a date. However, declined the date because it w? joke. b Brandon Bennett, a Gamec< s running back participating I y year, said he isn't expecting to vi sivd 13 ivbranor vinvi >M HOME? fZZ? Magazines >apers from The World 2015 Devine St tight Five Points 799-2276 SPIEGEL MADAME . OREGON VCm i BE *m K *W&m wtmm 38 iit lllll t:i* ' f^Jpl *1 IIJ |pp TfTWTfl NiT, m IH B r's Mill. Above, residents Pete Duitsm; lex. Both are USC sophomores. col- ished or furnished apartment, lose John Huffman, the property manager of Whaley's Mill, said lild- there have been improvements in soc- the apartment over the past few Durs years. These improvements include see modernized furniture, new carpet, mill a new roof and utilities included in with the rental rates, the But students living at Whaley's, like USC sophomore Rob Thames, size said the place is nice, but not the tiich greatest. Some residents say it and could use more renovations, e a Thames said the price to live in [lent the building is expensive at $600 a month for a two-bedroom place, licy He also said the complex often ere- gets noisy. The the "It's fun to live here, but it's irn- kind of noisy sometimes," Thames a USC hunk at 'E will bid on by a hairstylist. ?sh- "I decided to participate in "Dib b. for a Date" to raise money for nen charity," Bennett said, un- Others who will participate inlore elude the following: Shine Brooks, this student body vice president; Tom t of Young, student body chief of staff; Kurt Walker, an Omega Phi Psi air- member; Eric Dell, student body n. treasurer-elect; and Patrick Davis, Cay an Kappa Alpha Psi member. Other distinguished USC men oall who will be bid on are Rhett for Beaver, Gamecock longsnapper; he Keith McCoOk, rock climber; Paul is a Rucker, bodybuilder; Chris Keef, tennis wiz; Robert Jorgenson, rv-L- hnrlrpv nltn/pr- AnHrpw JfiMcr Hf? this bater; and David Blancoe. i be "I think this is a good way to |J was ? l^gggl ALTERN^ 2 ????? / IMMjMM i TOSI ? mmr U I > -i~? . 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Tazernetti, a business sophomore, ; said. >ib for a Date' Dib for a Date What: Women bid for a date with / IlllliUSC men. The highest ?1 lllili bidders go out with one of: ! 13 hunks. When: Wednesday, 7 p.nru Where: The Golden Spur Sponsor: The Freshmen Council ' Benefit: The Carolina .... " Children'sGarden I; Admission: Free ; raise money for the Carolina . Children's Garden, and it's also a I good way to meet people," biology * freshman Tammy Kinard said. VTIVE 90.5 14 |R A 1| I m m m d disk 5.5 lbs T1200XE ^ floppy T2000/SX/e ^5^ cessor r DISCOUNTS iels and other hardware... lable at guaranteed IjOWEST PRICES! ir catalogue. vc. 800-875-0037 I & American Express Accepted arrantce <fe Repair Service