Udincsc Caff* On Campus, rath o Kincaid Espresso Latte Mocha Cappuccino School of MUSIC UNIVERSITY OF OREGON & Department of DANCE FEBRUARY CONCERTS Clip and save this calendar! For more information on School of Music events call 346-5678, or call the Music Hotline (346-3764) for a taped message Thur. UNIVERSITY SYMPHONY 2/3 UO Ensemble 8 p.m. BmII Hall $5 General Admission, $2 Students 4 Senior Citizens Sat. KENTUCKY ROSE: Bluegrass Music 2/5 Children s Concert Senes 10:30 a.m. Baall Hall $3 Adults, $2 Students 4 Children, 45 for a Family Sun. STEVEN POLOGE, cello 2/6 Faculty Artist Senes 4 p.m. Bead Hall $4 General Admission. $3 Students 4 Senior Dozens Tue. CHERYL MARSHALL, soprano 2/8 CAROLINE ALMONTE, piano Vanguard Senes 8 p.m. BaaH HaH. $6 50 General Admission, $3 50 Students 4 Senior Citizens Frl. OPERA WORKSHOP CONCERT 2/11 UO Ensemble Scenes from operas 8 p.m. Baall Hall $4 General Admission, $2 Students 4 Senior Citizens Sat. JAZZ COMBOS II 2/12 UO Ensembles 8 p.m. Beall Hall $4 General Admission, $2 Students 4 Senior Dozens Mon. BONES & BRASS PLUS 2/14 UO Brass Ensembles * Roosevelt Choir 8 p.m. Beall Hall $4 General Admission, $2 Students 4 Senior Dozens Tue. PACIFIC RIM GAMELAN 2/15 UO Ensemble 8 p.m. Beall Hall $4 General Admission, $2 Students 4 Senior Citizens Sun. UNIVERSITY PERCUSSION ENSEMBLE 2/20 UO Ensemble 8 p.m. Beall Hall $4 General Admission, $2 Students 4 Senior Dozens Mon. PHI BETA STUDENT CONCERT 2/21 Benefit for 4J elementary stnngs program 8 p.m. Beall Hall 54 General Admission, $2 Students 4 Senior CiOzens Wed. THE BEAUX ARTS TRIO 2/23 Chamber Music Senes 8 p.m. Baall Hall Reserved seats $8 to $20 (687-5000), Student rush $5 4 $9 Thu. OREGON GOSPEL ENSEMBLE 2/24 UO Ensemble 8 p.m. Baall Hall $4 General Admission. $2 Students 4 Senior Dozens Sat. OREGON WIND ENSEMBLE 2/26 UO Ensemble 8 p.m. Baall Hall $4 General Admission. $2 Students 4 Senior Citizens Sun. OREGON PERCUSSION ENSEMBLE 2/27 UO Ensemble 8 p.m. Baall Hall $4 General Admission, $2 Students 4 Senior Citizens Mon. LESLIE STRAKA, viola 2/28 Faculty Artist Senes 8 p.m. Baall Hall $5 General Admission, $3 Students 4 Senior Dozens Please Recycle This Paper MAMK Me T YRt y o* t»v*» {. m#f4h3 Oregon’s Brian Clendenln sets up one of his three goals In Oregon's 4-2 win over Idaho Saturday. HOCKEY Continued from Page 6A the 5 i mark of tlx* first period, after receiving a pass from Adams. (dendomn took it in and scored on a wrist shot. At the end of the first period, the score was 21 as the Vandals scored lute in the period The Vandals, still riding high after their first goal, picked up another goal by tapping the puck past a diving Densmore at the 11 -1H mark of the second period to tie the game 2-2 For the next 11 minutes, the two teams battled back and forth to take the lead In one instance. Densmore s stu k was knocked uway from him. hut he still came up with three saves in a row. With less than one minute left in the period. C lendenin picked up Ins second goal. The Dm ks were taking a flourish of shots and (.lendemn was there n. slap thr puck home off of an Adams' shot that rang off the crossbar. For the rust of the game, the Ducks were in control, and with six minutes left in the game. C.lendenin picked up his first ever hat trick "I think it was the new jer seys. ' C.lendenin said jokingly. In the second game. Idaho was looking for revenge as the Van dals went out to a 2-0 load into the middle of the second period. After they went ahead 2-0, the Ducks received their wake-up call. Oregon started to become more aggressive and get more opportunities Within 30 sec onds of tiie Vandals' second goal, the Dm ks had put one in the back of their opponents' net Adams rei eived a pass from Oregon forward Seth Prouser, who had two assists the night before, and flipped the puck into tiie right side of tiie net For llit* remainder of the period, the Ducks were on the offensive. Adams scored again along with Oregon forward Steve Melker son to take a .'t-2 lead going into the final period. In the third period, the Van dals answered hack. At the 1 f>:25 mark. Idaho's Bill Camp bell tipped the puck through the five hole of Bahts. Adams, just one goal short of the hat trick, was not to lie denied. Adams got all alone on the right side and fired the howitzer into the goal. Once again, though, the Van dals answered. With five min utes remaining, Idaho’s Scott Squires had tied the game at 4-4, and that was how it would end. Now that the Ducks have a win under their belt, they're hoping to close in on a winning record as they travel to Califor nia to face off against Stanford. California and San Jose State in the coming week The University of Oregon's Review Workshop for the Medical College Admission Test For the seventh year this spring, the University of Oregon will offer its comprehensive review workshop for the Medical College Admission Test. This program, developed by the University to assure that students have access to the very best materials and instruction at the most reasonable cost, will reflect the latest revisions to the exam. Before registering for an MCAT Preparation program, consider the University of Oregon’s. Inquire about our... 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Unlike the pnvate companies that provide workshops, the University of Oregon is not seeking to make a profit; it is providing this top quality program as a complement to its educational mission. Schedule: Seven Saturday sessions Feb. 26. Mar. 5, 12,26; April 2,9, 16 9:00 am -12:00 pm; 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm For more information or to register, contact Academic Learning Services at 346-3226 m 68 Ponce Lucien Campbell Half. k_