Some classes still open 1 or students desperate)v searching for another class to round out their schedule or to replace that 8:30 a m vnwner, here is a list of classes that were open .it the end of McAr thur Clourl registration This list does not include courses from the Supplement to the Time Schedule of Classes, or weekend workshops Only 1(H)-. 200- and 300-levul classes are listed. For space limita lions, some times .ire not listed Some prerequisites apply. • Academic Learning Services lot (Intro to University Study) Roth Tuosday/Thursday sec tions 0:30, and 11 and 12:30 Monday/Wednesday/Friday are open. • Anthropology 102 (Evolution of Monkeys and Apes); 107 (Intro to Archaeology); 210 (War Anthropology and Per spectives); and 362 (Human Biological Variation). • Art Education 252 (Art and (lender). • Art History 314 (History of Western Architecture 1). • Art 111 (Artistic Experience). • Biology 120 (Reproduction and Development); 121 (and 130 (see added courses supplement) • Computer and Information Science 120 (Concepts: Infor mation Processing, added sec tions); 121 (Concepts: Compu ter), 133 (Fortran); 134 (Prob lem Solving in Pascal), plus others. • All dance classes are open with the exception of African dance, • Economics 201 (Microeconom ics) and 202 (Macroeconomics). • English 399 (Lyric). • Geology 101 (Dynamic Earth) • History -'*0 (East Asian Civili zation); 301 (Europe Since 1789); 335 (I nline); 3-15 (Rus -’ sia and the Soviet Union); and .it>0 (American City to 1000). • Journalism 101 (Crammer for Journalists). 301 (Mass Media and Society). 330 (Print Adver Using); 3 50 (Principles of Pub In Relations); and 370 (Intro to Magazine). • Landscape Architecture 3*01 (Landst aping) • Linguistics 300 (Intro to Lin guistics). • Music 135 (Basic Music); 101 (History of Music); and 301 (Intro to Music Lit). • Philosophy t()4 (History o! Modern Philosophy). • Physics All 100-level courses are open, with the exception of one section of Elementary As tronomy (10:30 MW1- ) • Political Science 304 (Intro to Comparative Politics) and 305 (International Relations) • Psychology 303 (Statistical Methods of Psychology); 304 (Biopsychology); and 38 3 (Psychoactive Drugs) • Religious Studies til (Intro to Study of the Bihlo). • Sociology 301 (Intro to Soci ology) and (Organizational Oc cupations). •Theater Arts 110 (Intro to De sign), 350 (Acting I. 8:30 six: tion); and 371 (introduction to Theater Arts) • Telecommunication and Film 341 (Communication Technol ogy and Society); 250 (Media Aesthetics), and 255 (History of Motion Pictures). • Writing 122 (English Composi tion II, four sections open); 123 (English Composition III, 12:30 MWK). ET ALS VOLUNTEERS White Bird Clinic is offering its quarterly volunteer commu nity service training program Sessions begin Oct 10 Credit can be arranged through the MELTINGS EMU Board of Directors meets today at 4 30 p m in the EMU Board Room Cull 146-3216 for more information. Adult Learner Information Lunch Forum will take place today from noon to 2 p m in t h e E M U Kir Room Call 346-11.14 for more information Student Senate will meet to night at 6 p in. in Century Room A. MISCELLANEOUS Love Your Neighbor — Or Just Got Along? How to survive your first year of college will be the topic of a program today In the EMU Ben Linder Room from 3:30 to 5 p.m. Call 346-1134 for more information Women's Ultimate practice will tako place at the Upper fields behind MacArthur Court today at 4:30 p.m. and Thurs day at 3 p m. Practices will ulso take place Saturday and Sun day at 4:30 p.m. at Soulhbank fields on the way to Aut/.en Stadium. Call Juunno u t 343- 8890 for more information. Thinking Globally, Acting Locally will be the topic of a discussion today from 7 to 9 p.m in the McAlister Lounge of Walton Complex. Call 348-1134 for more information. Child Care Inc., a non-profit preschixil child care center is having Open House today from 10 a m to 5 p.m. View this unique program in action, (.all 344- 1165 for more information Colling departmental upprov ul to iiiici or drop a class docs not iiiuki: enrollment official Students must also turn in completed Add/Drop forms to the Registrar's office in Oregon Hall The las! day to add ( lass es is Oct t University and Lane Common) ly College. Call 342-8255 for more information OPI’ORTUNFTILS Bidding for the following companies will take place in _M-1 Hendricks Hall today through Wednesday Arthur Anderson and Company. U S Army Judge Advocate General's Corps and State Farm Insur ant e Call the Career Hanning and Placement Service at U4(, -3235 for more information Career Planning and Place ment Service Orientation Ses sions will take place today from 11:30 a m. to 12:30 p.m. and 4 to 5 p.m. in 237 Hendricks. Campus interview system orientationwill take place to day from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m and 4 to 5 p.m. in the EMU Walnut Room. For more information cull 346-3235. U.S. Marine Corps will have a recruiting table in the LMU from 2 to 4 p.m. trxiuv RELIGIOUS ACTIVITIES Inquiry class for those who ure curious about the Catholic faith will take place tonight at 7:30 ut the Newman Center, 1850 Emerald St. Call 346-4468 for more information. Deadline for submitting lit uls to the Emerald front disk, UMl ' Suite 300, is noon the tiny be fore publication bit uls run the day of the event unless the event hikes place before noon. s (: Pietro's STARVING STUDENT DISCOUNT CARD ' ANY MEDIUM OR LARGE PIZZA Vs PRICE WITH THIS CARD DttCOORT CARO VAilO CNIT AT ttlTROS CARRYOUT AN OOfUWRY ST OHt. JO I i»tr STUCKKT I 0 MAT BI HI QUIHI U *>^ Af-fY emu OfTFR 5 l? l’ \i To get your Starving Student Discount Card, come to Pietro s carry out and delivery store: 20 E. 18th, or call and receive one with your next Pietro’s pizza delivery. ‘MUST SHOW STUDENT I.D. TO RECEIVE CARD WHILE SUPPLIES LAST! Piel • *i$ Pizza You: Great Northwest Family Pizza Place/'