Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, January 08, 1976, Page 2, Image 2

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UT to hold ‘Scapino’ auditions
The University Theatre
announces auditions for its spring
production, “SCAPINO, the
Young Vic's version of Moliere’s
“The Tricks of Scapin.” Auditions
will be held from 7 to 10 p.m. on
Jan. 7 and 8 in the Robinson
Theatre on the University
campus. Director Thomas
Gressler encourages interested
peopl to check out a script from
the UT Business Manager to read
beforehand, but this is not
necessary.
The play calls for ten men and
four women. Most of the male
roles require some gymnastic
ability; the leading role of Scapino
calls for a great deal of it plus the
ability to sing passably well, play a
guitar (if possible), do impressions
of Long John Silver, a Japanese
karate expert, and an English
soldier, or the talent and desire to
learn all of these reasonably well.
Two of the male roles represnt the
50-60 year old range; two female
roles are ingenues, one is a 40-50
year old spinster. All cast
members must be able to sing a
little. Every person trying out will
be encouraged to demonstrate
any particular talents he/she may
have in juggling, imitations, circus
techniques, mime, musical ability,
etc. At least some of the roles may
be built upon these unique talents.
Director Gressler emphasizes
that only those interested in
working within a “company'
framework and willing to do more
for the show than simply act,
should try out.
“SCAPINO” will begin
rehearsal on January 12th and wi II
open March 6th on the main stage
of the Robinson Theatre.
If more information is desired
call Dr. Gressler at 686-4177.
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MEETINGS
The Oregana Editorial Staff will hold its weekly
meeting Fnday at 3:30 in the yearbook office
MISCELLANEOUS
Alpha Phi Omega is sponsonng a book
exchange file in the lobby of the EMU You may list
your used books in the file for a service charge of 10
cents per book Any persons looking for used books
may then have access to the file free of charge.
Selling pnces are up to the individual and since
books are sold through personal contact, pnces are
subject to bargaining
Intramural recreational programs are oeyinnmy
soon Sign up your women or coed teams tor
basketball, badminton and water polo now Entry
blanks and information avai'able at 171 Gerlmger
Annex. Ext. 3389
WRA sponsors a free fnsbee workshop Monday
and Wednesday nights from 6 to 7:30 Sign up at
171 Gerlmger Annex
PRE-MEDS: Applications for the Kenneth A J
Mackenzie Memonal Scholarship and for the John
J Rogers Premedical Scholarship must be in by
January 30 See M Strange in the Office of
Academic Advising for details.
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Jim Gregory
Dennis Pfaff
Greg Wasson
Greg Clark
Paul Waldschmidt
Chris Story
Bob Welch
Jenifer Blumberg
Jerril Nilson
JoAnn Fahlgren
Jeff Nielson
Rick Bella
Patty Farrell
Lois Lindsay
Brad Lemley
Wally Benson
Jackman Wilson
Kate Seigal
Norris Adams
Susan Harper
Gayle Freeman
Ted Johnston
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Memorial Union. >,'ws editorial phone number is 660-5511. Display
advertising is 686-3712. Classified advertising number is 666-4343.
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Lane County to offer
classes on childbirth
The Lane County Community Health and Social Services
Department will offer a series of childbirth education classes on
Wednesdays and Thursdays beginning Jan. 7 through Feb. 26. Classes
will be held in the large conference room of the McKenzie-Willamette
Hospital at 1460 G' St., Springfield.
The fee for the series of eight classes is $5. Classes are open to all
interested persons. Discussion topics will include prenatal care, fetal
development, labor and delivery, to name a few.
All classes will be held in the evening from 7:30 to 9.30 p.m.
January pay checks reflect
Oregon’s use of new tax tables
Some Oregon wage earners will find a bigger bite taken from their
January pay checks, while others will think they've had a small pay
increase.
The reason for the changes is the new withholding tax tables which
become effective Jan. 1, I976, reports Oregon revenue department
director John J. Lobdell.
“Oregon's tax tables have not been revised since I964 and federal
taxes, upon which the Oregon tables are based, have been changed
several times since then. We believe the overall effect is that a person
will have less additional cash to pay when filing his or her tax return in
I977," he says.
For example, a single taxpayer with no exemptions earning
between $1,000 and $1,039 a month will have $4 more a month
withheld. While a married taxpayer earning the same amount will
receive an additional $5 a month.
Emerald corrects error
An article on page four of Wednesday's Emerald incorrectly
reported the location of the Learning Resource Center. The Center is
actually in Condon Hall.
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