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The University. Repertory Orchestra School of Music Paul Holland, Director I Membership in this orchestra is open to students, members of the faculty and townspeople. The Repertory Orchestra will serve to introduce players of orchestral instrume Appo i n tme nt s of the School of Lusic. may Telephone University extension 2352. — i -

University of Illinois Women's Club 1201 West Oregon Street, Urbana Mary Lois Bull, President I A social club with a membership of more than 400 women. It maintains a Club house and a dining room for the convenience of its members and their guests. The Club house with its facilities offers an attractive place where faculty wives and women members of the faculty may become acquainted. The social activities include special luncheons, dinners, bridge parties, weekly teas, and occasional dances. Membership is available to faculty and staff women, faculty wives, women in the Graduate, Library and Law Schools, and a limited number of townswomen. Applicants for membership must be sponsored by two active members and the applicati o n approved by the membership committee. Dues are $10.00 annually. I I I University Y. M. C. A. 1001 S. Wright,Street Philip B. Morgan, General Secretary

I Membership in the Y. .M. C. A, is open to the men on the University faculty and staff as well as to men students. There is no established membership fee. Participation of faculty men is encouraged in the various activities of the Y. M.C.A.. Essential information regarding the Y.M.C.A. and its program is given in its annual faculty Handbook". I A program designed particularly to interest the men on the University faculty and staff is the annual "Faculty Fdrum" series which provides for luncheon meetings, generally on Fridays, at the Y.M.C.A. Speakers of distinction address the forums on matters of religious and social concern. General discussion follows. The meetings adjourn by 1:45. I University Women*s luesday Tea Club M|*s. M. J. Dorsey, President

The Tuesday Tea Club, which was started in 1906, is the oldest women's social club on the campus. The purpose of the Club is to further general acquaintance, and to provide a welcome for newcomers to the campus. Membership is open to all women of the faculty, staff, scientific surveys and bureaus located on the campus, and also the adult women members of present and former faculty families, and wives of members of the surveys and bureaus. Included also are rives of the campus inisters, women secretaries and wives of secretaries of campus religious organizations, and house directors or sororities, fraternities and organized houses. Four meetings are held during the year: Annual dues are fifty cents. October, December, February, April.