Schedule Listed For School Year The academic schedule has re-1 cently been announced for 1955-1 56. Fall term registration will be held Sept. 21-24. Fees must be paid by noon Saturday, Sept. 24. j Classes will begin Monday. Sept. t 26. Monday. Oct. 10 is the last ! day to register or freely change! courses Saturday. Oct. 1 and ’ Saturday, Oct. 15 are holidays, due to football games in Portland on those dates. University Char- j ter Day will lie Tuesday, Oct. 19. Thanksgiving vacation will be Thursday, Nov. 24 through Sun day. Nov. 27. Preliminary advis ing conferences for winter term will be held Tuesday. Nov. 29. Final examinations for fall term will be Wednesday, Dec. 14 through Tuesday. Dec. 20. Winter Term Registration for winter term will be Tuesday. Jan. 3. with classes beginning on Wednesday. Jan. 4. Saturday. Jan. 7 is the last day to pay fees without penalty. The last day to register or change courses is Monday. Jan. 16. Preliminary advising confer ences for spring term will be held on Tuesday. Feb. 2S. Final exam inations for winter term will be Campus Briefs • Sophomore women who are Duckling counselors for the YWCA should contact their, freshman women before Thurs day. according to Eileen Lmd blad. YW adviser. Questions should be directed to the YW office in Gerlinger hall. • All members of Emerald upper staff will meet Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. in the Emerald office. Staff membeis who can not attend should contact Gor don Rice, editor, before then. • Band members will meet Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. in Ger Jinger Annex for special re hearsals. All members muse attend. • YWCA cabinet members un able. to attend the retreat should contact Jean Sandine or Ger maine LaMarche immediately. W€ WILL BE HAPPY TO SEE YOU FOR ALL OF YOUR PORTRAIT NEEDS f WE FEHLY STUDIO Phone 4-3432 for an appointment. H. D. Fehly, CR. P. 1214 Kincaid On The Campus Monday, March 12 through Sat urday. March 17. Spring Term Spring term registration will be March 26. with classes begin ning the following day Fees must be paid by Saturday noon. March 31. Monday, April 9. us the last day to register or free ly change couises. There will be no classes on Memorial Day, Wednesday. May 30. Final exam inations will be Monday. June 1 through Saturday, June 9 Tryouts to Be Held For 'Pennypacker' Tryouts for the first show of the 1955-56 University Theatre season, "The Remarkable Mr. Pennypacker." will be held Mon day. Tuesday and Wednesday. Sept. 26. 27 and 28, in the main auditorium of the University Theatre. Daniel Krempel. director, lias announced that he is looking for youthful types as well as char acter actors, and will also'need several girls w ho have had soon ballet experience. Tryouts are open to all University students. Band, Choral Activities Open for All Students Music school activities, which include band, chorus and orches tra, are open to all students on campus and one term-hour's credit may be obtained from par ticipation in each. Students interested in band should contact R. S. Vagner, di rector. in Music building 111, or assistant director i. D. Lee. old music building 101. High school band experience will be considered in making se lections. with tryouts to be held in some instances. Students in terested should contact the direc tors before September 23. Included under choral groups are the Choral Union, University Singers and Madrigal Singers. The choral union will present Monart's “Requiem" in connec tlon with the Mozart Festival, (luring winter and .spring terms Previous experience with high school choral work Is enrollment requirement. Non-music major should contact M. D. HI singer. Music tl2 before registering. The University Singers Is a concert group, which will present concerts both on and off campus, as Well as hold an annual tour. Auditions are membership prerc uuisite, and Risinger should be contacted. . Madrigal Singers is a small en semble which performs madrigals and folk songs. Risinger is also in charge of this group. The orchestra and other smaller ensembles are open to qualified students. Director is George Boughton, Music 2(H. SHISLER'S FOOD MARKET Groceries — Fresh Produce — Meats Mixers — Beverages — Magazines — Ice Cream OPEN FROM 9 A M. DAILY & SUNDAYS 13th at High St. TILL 11:00 « Dial 4-1342 We Hope j . . « I ERB MEMORIAL STUDENT UNION Our Schedule • BUILDING HOURS Mon., Toes., Wed., Thors. Fri. and Sat __ Sunday____ • CAFETERIA Mon., lues., Wed., Thurs., Fri. i - ^ * • SODA BAR Mon., Tues., Wed., Thurs. Fri. & Sat_ Sunday _ • RECREATION Mon., Tues., Wed., Thurs. Fri. and Sat. _ __ Sunday ' _ . • MAIN DESK Mon., Tues., Wed., Thurs. - 8:00 a.m.—10:00 p m. 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