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Founder ' s Day A Little Fun For Everyone m On October 5th, the university celebrated its 98th birth- day by providing a Uttle fun for everyone. The festivities were highlighted by free hot dogs, a hairy legs contest. balloon stomping and a muddy tug of war. The celebration also included the unveiling of nearly 100 years of Trojaj tradition in a photograpic exhibit. JH 19
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Performing Arts New Facilities Bring Professionalism To School Now that millions of dollars have been spent on new buildings for the School of Performing Arts, the school is changing its approach to teaching. A conservatory pro- gram has been instituted by the School of Drama to prepare students for careers in professional theater. Act- ing, voice, drama literature, tecnnical theater and acting interpretation is included in the program. The drama department has doubled its faculty to accommodate the new program. This year, under the artistic leadership of John House- man, the U.S.C. Division of Drama presented The Year of the World ' s Great Comedies . The Inspector Gener- al satired official crookedness and human stupidity; The Show-Off depicted the struggles of an egotist while trying to preserve his self-respect. The Imaginary Invalid shows a hypocondriac complaining of his imagi- nary ills as well as his apothecary bills. And, Pal Joey tells the life of a charming, unscrupulous opportunist who becomes a emcee in a seedy Chicago nightclub. The Division of Cinema is regarded as one of the best in the country. During the last two decades, at least one graduate has received an Academy Award each year, with tne most in 1969, when five graduates received the honor. The U.S.C. Symphony, an ensemble made up of stu- dents from the School of Music, is considered by many to be among the top orchestras in the community. In the fall of ' 78, it was heard on National Public Radio broadcast around the country. Symphony director Daniel Lewis returned to conduct the orchestra in four concerts. The Schoenberg Institute also co-sponsored, with the School of Music, a special series entitled Twentieth Cen- tury Chamber Music presenting faculty and student compositions. But performances by students isn ' t all that the School of Performing Arts offers. Since professionalism is the key to any career, the school provides prominent people in the entertainment field to demonstrate their talents. - - T. 20
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