Theatre The Lichtenstein Circus returns this term Smorgasbord for beginners Whether you’re interested in acting, directing a play or casting, Theater 199 could be of interest to you—especially if you’re interested in all three areas. A veritable smorgasbord, this class offers students in terested in the theater a sampling of the many different aspects of theater production. According to Jean Cutler, one of the instructors for the course, demonstrations and materials— live, electronic and mechanical, will be used to teach the class. Cutler and two other instructors, Horace Robinson and Jerry Williams, will teach most of the class “with specialists called in to cover two or three specific areas,” according to Robinson. The class will touch upon not only acting, directing and casting but also playwriting, costume and set design, management and lighting. While the class will not at tempt to give comprehensive coverage of those different topics, it will “attempt to teach enough so the neophyte student will know what he or she is in terested in in the theater,” Robinson said. “The class is an indoctrination course, designed primarily to be the first course a student takes as an introduction to the multiplicities and com plexities of the theater.” “This class is also for those non-theater majors who want to know that much about the theater,” he said. The class, which will be taught in the University Theater, is scheduled for Tuesdays and Thursdays at 9:30 a.m. While the class will meet four hours per week, three credits are being given for the course because “we do not anticipate a great deal of text usage for the class,” Robinson explained. This is the first time this course is being offered but “it is not intended to replace the basic theater classes,” Robinson said. “The course is meant to provide an introduction into the theater.” Students interested in taking the class should visit the speech table during registration. Carnival Theater’s ‘Joe Egg’ Photos by Phi! Waldstein 277 Coburg Rood SCNUSS SKI CLUB OPEN TO MEMBERSHIP Phone 344-3030 or 344-3035 Mt. BACHELOR Starts Jan. 12th +2 days, 1 night, Saturday and Sunday + Includes: Bus, Motel (Shared), two Lift Tickets, Shuttle, Saturday Night Fondue Party, Free Breakfast Sunday Timberline Mt. Hood Meadows + Feb. 1, 2, 3 + See U of O vs. OSU Basketball at Portland Then Ski Timberline and Mt. Hood Meadows + Includes: Basketball Tickets, Bus, Motel (Shared), 2 Lift Tickets ±± Crystal Mt. Feb. 16, 17, 18 Includes: Bus, Motel (Shared), 3 Lift Tickets Includes: SKI TAHOE TOUR 5 days and 4 nights. Mar. 15th to 20th Bus, Shuttle, Motel (shared), 5 Lift Tickets for Heavenly Valley, Kirkwood, Incline, North Star & Alpine We also have a bus to BACHELOR every Saturday which includes an After-Ski Fondue Party and Live Entertainment at the Castle Keep and Red Toe Lounges, and a bus every Sunday to HOODOO SKI BOWL. CALL 344-3030 or 344-3035 FOR IN F QRMAI1QN^___