Enrollment times set for fall semester Admittance to the Kansas Union for enrollment will be according to the following letter schedule: Thursday, September 15 Cp - Dd ... 8:00 De - Dz ... 8:30 Ea - Ez ... 9:00 Fa - Fq ... 9:30 Fr - Gh ... 10:00 Gi - Gz ... 10:30 Ha - Hd ... 11:00 He - Hh ... 11:30 Hi - Hn ... 12:00 Ho - Ht ... 12:30 Hu - Iz ... 1:00 Ja - Jz ... 1:30 Ka - Kn ... 2:00 Ko - Ld ... 2:30 Le - Ln ... 3:00 Lo - Lz ... 3:30 Ma - Mb ... 4:00 No student will be admitted to the Union after 4:30. Friday, September 16 Mc - Md ... 8:00 Me - Mn ... 8:30 Mo - Mz ... 9:00 Na - Oz ... 9:30 Pa - Ph ... 10:00 Pi - Rd ... 10:30 Re - Rn ... 11:00 Ro - Rt ... 11:30 Ru - Rz ... 12:00 Sa - Sch ... 12:30 Sci - Sh ... 1:00 Si - So ... 1:30 Sp - Sz ... 2:00 Ta - Tz ... 2:30 Ua - Wd ... 3:00 We - Wn ... 3:30 Wo - Zz ... 4:00 No student will be admitted to the Union after 4:30. Moscow Orchestra highlights year The KU School of Fine Arts continuously provides the student body with a complete line of cultural programs through its well known musical and drama departments. Guest performances of the Moscow Chamber Orchestra and the Los Angeles Philharmonic, conducted by Zubin Mehta, will highlight the season. Other attractions will include the Broadway play, "Royal Hunt of the Sun," with Jeanne Marie Dare and a leading bass of the Metropolitan Opera, Justino Diaz, who will star in "Anthony and Cleopatra," later this fall. Four attractions on the Chamber Music series will include: the Aeolian Quartet, the Soni Ventorum, the Bartok Quartet and the Wiener Solisten. Besides the annual Christmas Vespers program there will be the traditional tableaux and music of the season. The annual Kansas Designer Craftsman exhibit, one of several during the year will be displayed in the Museum of Art, the Kansas Union, and Murphy Hall. ★ ★ ★ ★ 'Oliver' set for first showing "Ioliver," a hit Broadway musical, opens a long line of University Theatre performances this fall. To be presented on Nov. 3,4,6 11, and 12, at Murphy Hall, "Oliver" will be the homecoming production. "The Rehearsal." by Jean Anouilh, will precede "Oliver" on the list of performances. Others are: "School for Scandal." Feb. 8-11; "Marat Sade," March 15-18; and an opera, "The Magic Flute," by Mozart on April 21, 22, 28, and 29. Hirt set for '66 Alumni performance Al Hirt, nationally known trumpeter, will perform at the annual Homecoming concert, it was announced recently by the Student Union Activities Concert committee. The SUA "big name" shows have proved to be popular with alumni who are in town for the football games. Harry Belafonte and Robert Goulet appeared in the first two shows. Hirt will appear with his horn in the "Al Hirt Show," which is slated for Saturday, Nov. 5, at 8 p.m. in Allen Field House. ALSO SET for Homecoming weekend is the stage production of "Oliver." This performance is designed for alumni only, with student performances set for Nov. 3, 6, 11, and 12. Ticket costs will be $2.40, $1.80, and $1.20. This will be the ninth annual Homecoming production. Curtain time will be 8:20 p.m. Friday night. Nov. 4. in Murphy Hall. TICKETS FOR THE Al Hirt Concert, which is open to all students, faculty, alumni, and friends, will go on sale for $2.50, $2.25 and $2. There's a new casual leader on campus this season... Trujuns! Rich, rugged leathers with real "honest injun" hand sewn vamps highlight the popular custom look! Wampum-wise, Trujuns are popularly priced to fit into any tight school budget. Come in today. 'Party Pix' will return to Jayhawker The tradition of $ _{0} $ "Party Pix" will be revived in the 1967 Jayhawker, according to Blake Biles, Hutchinson junior and editor of the yearbook. "Party Pix" were dropped in the 1966 edition of the Jayhawker because of a shortage of space created by coverage of the University centennial. "We considered eliminating 'Farty Pix' permanently," Biles said, "but there seems to be widespread student support for the section so we are going to include them in the book." in two separate supplements to the four magazine issues of the 1967 Jayhawker. "The two sections will be 12 to 16 pages long. Tentatively we are planning to distribute them with the Fall and Spring issues of the Jayhawker," Biles said. Biles plans to run "Party Pix" In past the "Party Pix" have appeared at the end of each issue of the yearbook. Daily Kansan 11 Thursday, September 15, 1966 RUGGED ROMANTIC . . .