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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1962)
"Little Concert" Season Tickets Now On Sale Season tickets are now on sale for the SU Board’s “Little Con cert Series.” Tickets are sold in two series, A. and B, and purchase of either series will entitle holders to two bonus concerts. The Paul Horn Jazz Quintet on Oct. 30; Odetta Folk Singers. Feb. 27. and Susana y Jose, Spanish dance team, April 1, are included in Series A. Series B will include the Vegh String Quartet of Budapest on Oct. 10, the Komitas String Quar tet of Russia, Jan. 14. and the New York Woodwind Quintet on March 6. Two bonus concerts to which only season ticket holders will be admitted, featuring local profes sional artists will be held during the school year. The artists and dates of these concerts will be announced later. All Series A concerts will be FUNNY! INDEED 120 LAUGHS COME SEE . . . Harold Lloyd's "WORLD OF COMEDY" -CO-HIT Starring Peter Breck "LAD: A DOG" AMCKICA'S UOS7 IXClTlMG FOLK THO Ken Kragen presents at Portland Civic Auditorium Thursday, September 27tb 8:30 p.m. ONE PERFORMANCE ONLY Tickets $4.00, $3.25, $2.50 Mail orders now —send check or money order to LIMELIGHTERS c/o J. K. Gill Co. S.W. 5th & Stark Portland Please enclose self-addressed stamped envelope held at 8 p.m. in the SU Ballroom and all Series B concerts and Bonus Concerts will be held at 8 p.m. in the School of Music Audi torium. Season tickets for the 'Little Concert Series’ will include six concerts and may be purchased in the following combinations: three series A concerts, one series B concert, two bonus concerts: or three Series B concerts, one Ser ies A concert, two bonus con certs; or two Series A concerts, two Series B concerts, and two bonus concerts. Prices for season tickets are $10 for adults and $7 for students and faculty members. Season tick et holders will be seated in a re serve section at the front of the auditorium or ballroom. Season tickets may be pur chased at the ticket table in the second floor lobby of the SU dur ing registration and at the ticket window of the SU main desk fol lowing registration. Persons who wish to include the Vegh String Quartet in their ticket combination must purchase their tickets prior to October 10. Religious News First Congregational Student Fellowship of First Congregational Church meets Sunday, 5 to 7 p.m. at the home of Prof, and Mrs. Carl Webb, 1959 Onyx St., (2 blocks south of Ath letic Feld). Rev. Lloyd R. Stamp will lead the discussion on “Higher Educa tion—For What?” * * * Christian House Christian House invites any stu dent to join in the Friday evening fun time beginning at 7 p.m. at the house, 736 E. 16th Avenue. Linda McLarrin and Wayne Long are in charge of games and ar rangements which will be infor mal. Refreshments will be served. On Sunday, the 9:15 a m. coffee hour will be followed by a study group and rides to churches of the area are provided at 10:30 am. from Christian House. The 25 cent Snack Supper will be at 5 p.m. Sunday. A panel will dis cuss “Christian House for Fun and Profit.” Those taking part in clude president Sharon Hilden brand, Wayne Long, Gordon Chong, and Myrna Lay. \ The executive council will meet at the House at 7 p.m. Tuesday. This is open to any interested students and it is hoped selection of the recipient of the foreign student scholarship can be an nounced by Wayne Johnston, in ternational relations chairman Christian House is open daily for informal use by students. * * * Laha'i Club The Baha’i Club will hold an an 'open house’ with a fireside and refreshments at 8:00 p.m. Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ives, 1450 Alder Street in Eugene. Anyone from any religious or racial background is cordially in vited. Call DI 2-2034 for informa tion or transportation. You are cordially invited to visit our two Pizza Parlors W. 6th at Grant in Eugene -_or 15th and So. A in Springfield Your Student Discounts are good at either parlor. Registration... (Continued from pn<)c 1) students. The psychology depart ment moved onto the lawn to faci litate registration. The history de partment used large classrooms in Commonwealth Hall, and the School of Education, which start ed sign-ups in its office, also moved into large classrooms Thursday. The foreign language department, working in Friendly Hall, was plagued -by congestion in the corridors. UNIVERSITY President Arthur Flemming, in New York attend ing the National Council of Churches planning committee, of which he is chairman, comment ed: ‘‘In the future we will see to it that the registration work load is distributed equally among all the days set aside for registration and is handled in such a manner that those who register on the last day are given just as much considera tion as those on the first day.” A SUMMER pre-advising pro gram, begun on a small scale this summer, would bring a substan tial majority of freshmen to the campus for counselling and regis tration before the fall term be gins. This year, of course, the 250 freshmen on campus before the beginning of the term were un able to register because a final time schedule had not been made. University officials indicated that they were working toward a . system whereby students could arrive on campus Sunday night and begin classes Monday morn ing. 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