Music school will host classical trio tonight University News Bureau The Rogeri Trio will perform at 8 p.m. today in Beall Concert Hall as part of the University Chamber Music Series The group will perform Beethoven s Trio in D Major, Symphony No 2, Op 36, Ives' Trio and Tchaikovsky's Trio in A minor, Op. 50. Trio members are Barbara Weintraub, piano, Richard Young, violin and Carter Brey, cello The top prize winner in the 1978 International Munich Competition, Weintraub has performed as a soloist with a number of American orches tras Young, highly praised by many of today's composers, has played in recitals and solo ap pearances with orchestras throughout the United States and abroad Brey, the top American prize winner at the Rostropovich In ternational Cello Competition at Paris in 1981, also was awarded first place at the 27th International Munich Competi tion The Rogeri Trio has played throughout the United States and has been in residence at Hartt College of Music and at Yale University, where it pre sented the complete Brahms chamber music with the Tokyo String Quartet The trio is currently the res ident emsemble at Oberlin Con servatory Tickets for reserved seats, which went on sale Monday at the University music school, are selling for $6 and $4 Tickets will also be available at the door New bike regulations topic of public hearing New rules governing licensing and use of bicycles at the University will be the topic of a public hearing 3pm tonight in EMU Room 101 The rules provide for the registration and licensing of bicycles used on campus and state where these bicycles may be used and parked, says Muriel Jackson, assistant for administration in the President's Office She will serve as hearing officer The new rules will make previous policies more formal and provide rules for registration of bicycles with the University's public safety office Studying hints offered tonight Students who have the finals' blues may find some help at the Learning Resources Center "How to Study for Finals" will be a workshop offered tonight at 4 p m in Room 102 Gilbert and Tuesday at 11 a m in the EMU Forum Room According to center director David Hubin, the session will offer approaches to organizing study, recognizing course themes, anticipating exam emphasis and integrating course texts with lecture notes The LRC also will offer Writ ing Effective Essay Exams” Monday at 3:30 p m in the EMU Forum Room The workshops are free and open to all students Rolfing ® 1«7«HOlF INSTITUTE ^ Jeff Ryder 344-6488 Call for appointment or free consultation. ARENA THEATRE • 8 P.M. (Villard Hall) For tickets and information call 686*4191 PRESENTED BY UNIVERSITY THEATRE. A bright, brisk little musical. OCT. 27-30 NOV. 3-6, 10-13, 17-20 DEC. 1-4 RICOH XR7 Freedom of Choice. Pictures of P«*fectlon. ■: of aperture Choice priority AE and manual. 1/1000 - 16 seconds Microcomputer control for optimum precision Full - information view finder with liquid crystal display Sophisticated features, simple operation Lightweight, compact, smooth handling $ DEMO PRICE 249 case *19°° winder *79°° mm. FRIDAY, DEC. 3rd 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. 1 IN STORE DEMO RICOH m SUPER $ 134 DEMO PRICE • Precise thru-lens metering • Quick change "k" lens mount • Self-timer • Speeds to 1 /1000th • Pro black finish All cameras sold w/batteries & manufacturers accessories. No “strip packs”! 849 E. 13th erlach’s-^ where we sell photography not just cameras Men rwfwSWf, MfCOn 1 •cfinicai Representative wilt be on hand to demonstrate the entire Ricoh line. Automatically it's Easy to Take Good Pictures. RIC0Hz2F°; •Auto focus...for sharp shooting •Auto exposure...for perfect exposures •Auto loading...for more convenience •Auto winding & Auto rewinding... for quickness •Auto flash...for anytime, anywhere use * 139“ DEMO PRICE Ricoh ME .*99°° Winder for ME .... *22" Ricoh EFS. *69°° Ricoh 240 Strobe s59°° 40% discount on Filters w/ camera purchase 25% off Gadget bags w/ camera purchase