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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 19, 1983)
Campus Pizza Delivery from 5:30 - 12:00 Now featuring a new pizza hotbox. Enjoy Sy's Pizza at a piping hot 200 ° F delivered to your door. 686-9598 1211 Alder ALBUMS, CASSETTES, SINGLES Rock/New Wave, Punk, Souri, Jazz, Blues, Reggae. Soundtracks and More BUTTONS, T-SHIRTS, POSTERS, RECORDING TAPE, RECORD CARE ACCESSORIES jFdce the music/ RECORDS AND TAPES ON CAMPUS ACROSS THE STREET FROM l\ OF O BOOKSTORE 886 F. 13th OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 345-10 i0 Like a number of other University musical school groups, the Jazz lab band gives performances with a professional sound Musicians in accord Bands tuned for winter concerts By Doug Nash Of the Emerald Performing groups at the University's Music School are tuning up for a new year of perfor mances wide in variety and low in expense. Still savoring the experience of last May's Japanese tour, the Wind Ensemble will be per forming March 8 in Beall Hall Appearing with the elite corps will be the Symphonic Band, which gives non-music majors a chance to play in a university-level concert organization The two groups will accompany solo alto sax player and recording artist Dale Underwood, formerly of the U S Navy Band and the Boston Pops Professor Wayne Bennet. director of bands, says many non-music majors still find the Sym phonic Band too "imposing " Additional performances include a Feb 27 date at Beall Hall for the Symphonic Band, and a trip to Fresno April 12 to 19 for the Wind Ensemble, which was invited to play the finale concert at the National Wind Band Symposium On the way, Bennet plans to make stops “on both sides of 1-5.” As for the string scene, new conductor Mar sha Mabrey is excited about the prospects for the 60-piece, highly renowned University Symphony Orchestra ' We have an orchestra of the quality that can tour and I'm real pleased about that." And tour they will Along with the University singers, the orchestra will visit Portland-area high schools February 10 and II. UO students will get a taste of the tour a day before, when the two groups combine to perform, among other things, Randall Thompson's "Americana" February 9 A new concept this year, Mabrey says, are the 45-minute, noontime concerts given to Eugene secondary school children the day of the perfor mance "It's a preview of what the evening concert will be like," Mabrey explains "A lot of kids really don't have the opportunities to see a Symphony Continued on Page 7B STUDENT PROJECTS (INC. Room 15, Erb Memorial Union University of Oregon Eugene, Oregon 97403 Here is a list of classes for Winter Term 1983 that Footnotes will be available for. Footnotes is located in Room 15 of the EMU. Hours are 9-5; M F. Anthropology 108 Biersack Art History 205 McKenzie Art History 206 Simmons Biology 115 Menaker Biology 192 Wisner Biology 201 Capaldi Biology 313 Sistrom/Capaldi Biology 392 Osborn Chemistry 332 Koenig Economics 201 Smith Economics 202 Tattersall Economics 375 Beeson Geography 201 Caro Health 250 Gutting History 102 Ellenberger History 202 Winkler J 341 Taber Physics 109 Kemp Psy 201 Spac apart Psy 211 Marrocco Psy 212 Countant Psy 213 Gordon Lickey Psy 214 Sundberg Psy 215 Fox Psy 216 Birroll Soc 201 (9:30) Gale Soc 201 (11:30) Gale Soc 215 Burris Soc 327 Gwarlney-Gibbs Soc 440 O’Brien La 410 Bressler Notes are available 3 • 5 school days after your class. Footnotes Cost - MWF classes cost *9.95 for a full term subscription. Individual notes cost 50* for MWF. UH classes cost *8.95 for the term and/or 75* for an individual day.