etoanee purple VOL. CLXXVIII No. 7 FEBRUARY 4. 1999 UNIVERSITY OF THE SOUTH SEWANEE. TENNESSEE, Damaging ice storm strikes Domain I *^ require anar Xfrk/I'l'*'^Inside W _^^____^^__ hMheating,: n0 «systemsv ,, emi tvoicallytypically branches Because of the Fallen electric spark to start made sev- wreak havoc with power cold, the Sewanee police residents and Shake Day eral rounds to check on the semester break over ensure (heir safety buildings were dam- by Justin Sausville No University storm, a direct result of the ice Writer uged as Staff was dam- but the University Gallery 23 and 24 ol outages Between December aged as a result of power was hit with an i lasl year. Scwanee According to Pate, i watei coB in ice storm. The " not sur extremely destructive heating unit froze This was began to solidify a. .'bout against an ice, which prising, as "the unit was up twenty-third, formed din el on the outside wall" andhadaduci one-half io three-quar- power was re- .,„ sphere from to the outside When on tree limbs and ruptured the ters inches o1 ice stored, the sudden heating Fortunately, the ice did spray out. other surfaces coil and caused water to surfaces, the only offices not solidify on road causing significant damage to were Uv with major obstacles to travel below, some of which were found tree limbs which blocked water The ens ot fallen large amounts ot standing steam from roaus leak was discovered when damage to Jrees which triggered a fire Tigers to play And it was the escaping water most problems lor created the alarm. to PPS director from Millsaps Sewance, according Pate estimates that the cleanup there was "a huge time Even Marvin Pate, the storm may take some damage to trees on cam- portion of the woik is amount of so. the "crucial 4-5 evening of the -pages pus As early as the winding down." and PPS is sending sound of cracking several twenty-third, the back to a contractor one of the falling limbs could be heard to aid In wood and lifts which were rented The trees did cutting all over the Domain cleanup Cleanup will focus on interrupting most of their damage by away limbs which are hanging precari- kept falling in power Because trees ously and on cutting back limbs «* hit h three days, po- significant numbers for overhang power lines and could the twenty -sixth, future slopping only on tentially cause damage in the and regained storm many residents lost Scwanee s most recent ice greatest dan- power repeatedly. The presented major expenses and Incon- power outages was loss hurt, ger posed by veniences However, nobody was homes with oil or gas apace. Of heat, even and the cleanup is proceeding Yesterday's is almost here Lyn Hutchinson undetem club with possibly three other Frida s shake day. Restaurant and have a menu and dirty during las. Q brews. Trie Bnck Room will Fill pledges get down anliladon, I. , to will contain Ttwstu's Fr'isnmen .ormall-d ,ne,r Gree* — opens soon catering similar to a deli and .^ A small stage con- students ounspcc.aJrurebccuc Sewanee Station pulK the taining an Imax Stereo stage by Nick Wallingford r^m together Russell hopes that the Writer various Scwanee arts Mydell Renais- Staff will accomniodatc Joseph Theatrical performances. Sewanee's including skits and musical 14. the students of On February large screen The stage was used to bold a performs something new 10 d" i the Sewanee will find showing Extends Beyond which was used lor a special social TV 7 sance their entire idea of -page It will change weekend of the Super Bowl last will not only satisfy their Center life on campus It Yesterday I is the interior ot Williams but Although Tennessee w itluaretully prepared cuisine hunger special touches that amounts very unique, the a strong desire for large quench eti the area are what David Berry^ wine Russell personally gov > by will not only serve them Director of beer. It from other restaurant Staff Writer nde truly set it apart but also mil give them a and liquor land purchased the seven acres I A Pali :ck Comer campus On February 14. instance, mountain has al- back to been converted into a Theatre on the for Yesterday's h-is Yesterday's will open had a landmark year with the in-one shot In several weeks, ready venture that 69-yard hole- Yesterday's is a business Williams Designer purchas. i opening of the Tennessee Production customers will be able to and his wife Constance have successful inaugu- Bill Russell doii.us and Center, the hugely Yesterday's golf ball foi five ChnsCargill years With the wanted to Jo l-»r many Die production of A Midsummer Night S pu< the ball in the whole ral ClockDot la one Shot 10 success of their cx.mpanv the continuation of the sinks the shot wUln> Dream, and . person who specializes in the Fellows perfor- company that Jag .seven Tennessee Williams Cast ceive a Jaguar The deed » the mstw.iK-nt.di/ationofantiquec.irNan.lh.e. However, the ambition things iu sec when enter- mance series lo Anderson one i.l the first y< Laura 50 states and42 count! not end at the clientele in all and excitement does ing the restaurant invest in the restau- ! began to Williams Cen- Da\ Atkinson the Russell's replica ol doors of the Tennessee There is also a miniature in his hometown ivusuu-ss a,. I, a del. deserv- Kathcn ne Atkinson rs * hk h lus received tlr ter Ihedcli-ssucrtssopened Stonehenge accomplished what ,,,, |,,,„.„„..ga And most Im- "We've already ing Dame "Yester-henge " Jui i in Brown Russell hasmade the door rbrYesterdays' old here to accomplish." says Russell lues remodeled an we came includ- portantly, lie Gartner to Sewanee, alumnus and Enn man> contributions transport students buck Patrick Comer. Sewanee ajrp „i In n. mane to Michelle of fraternity parties Dionysus .V iiering a number celebrated director of Jessie a Farmer ihewekornestbn.tofeave U the Jamai- toca and donai.ng I ..I free of charge '"he anticipated production ai lhe restaurant Thompson Co 's much McAnally their car- parked Raymond trips is Stu- can Outreach -utsidc his h. ROB Dionysus & Co B Taxi" may hv seen I Suburbia is di Tipsy -rh Murphy layout oi Yesterday's a whose pur- jercn lhe Avenue next 10 the KA company i reveals dent-tun theatre rhein ,„, niversity eclectic atmosphere offer younger stu- Rogers in pose is in part to Freeman house divided into two main sec Day the opportunit) tenor can be lake many addiQi ms Shake and non-majors RusseU li< Ipt J dents dining. 0-ong.the first beingafonnal restaurant b> Spring Hi pit for theatrical involvemeni capture to the room is intended to memory statement depends so [Ws dining the patio area to ac Patrick's . develop So. what does bit "Css thai | and lies i n a atinosphere with dim (] the quiet evening ' it means health) than th. -page 10 mean According to Patrick, heaviK on you know, a Atuiu commodate nwrecu«omeri sized windows be an lighting and wbI ,lu,llL^aJlottedll«:stnJc can | ll ,M, u network l three things trusted alumni the din irl||llU and liqubr bar extends into and tellow equipped private room lor parties it means that he '• PUSibly a First, t<* i turr invaluable surtace lull ll section with an ornate , the Chris «he to nt! in an upstairs »'> after ot 96 alumnus CHg.11. most applicable will be ii ^ ated Class I hjrd, characters and dlffereni Patrick different cartOM designer, have taken advan audience members structure is completed Opinion show's Sewanee prominent Sewanee lacul.y canoirures of be at to give some- the produc s will be the spot 10 of a unique opportunity "We want to raise cvery- Yesterday Just says. members The menu will include Roberts: that prepared rhat its opening With ladies' ' projects" upon Haynes thing back to the school rjonvalu< nyaus Sewanee from lobster tail toescargot I amateur Thoughts they have the level thing fraternity nights. Karaoke, for the success ti attach to them nights, a Few them is nc wants year round ft* Die w ill be accepted S that va.ions other type- of spe- inexperience in New York -m and ambition iheatcT nights, and all - page 8 begun Ofprofessii dniingr.-.m.hutit.sdilf.cult.otcll.fthcy ihowsofpro ptanne^Yeaerda/srwpawwhape theatre industry oneexpectsi ndinthc ' "" are here wiUbenecessa students patty Patrick and Chris i rkand Scwanee Second. niesinNi Yesterday s lay- the way ports |-^i t S The other volleyball fa to gain working t theatre di Yesterday's will offer IM to meet and lhosc of the scwanee the "B in vdntRusseU refers to as /ai.ons theatre students wants to out non-Creek organ. the current ' limply, he h„ih (ireck and contiues ence with mentitsell not to appeal to the Swimming almost from so than m Patr.ck remains to draw itudents away at Sewanee. More the *d ROOl i„ attempts to dominate raise Seuaneexiude.it IT* BriC* rooms. the Univer- details ,f the.r dorrn other field of study at ^ nceming any tight-lipped an old southern bsu - page 5 nrm.n.scen.1.. significant structure theatre isadirectl) however, he as- Russell has creeled a sity, the study of production i »<*pt; ^wimvaricusbeerndveraamwaand hang- I lie the "Scwanee preparatory program irgills v. ill v » .n beeme tiO rial sure todta- thai m items Russell made Sewanee which theatre students are the seating arrangements because ofhiirespect for the business m awe ll as adv.
Details
-
File Typepdf
-
Upload Time-
-
Content LanguagesEnglish
-
Upload UserAnonymous/Not logged-in
-
File Pages10 Page
-
File Size-