Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, December 05, 1945, Page 7, Image 7

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    Time of Your Life'
(Continued from pane one)
deals with the musings on life
made in a waterfront dive by Joe,
a young loafer with money and a
good heart. With his inimitable
characterization erf the alcoholic
philosopher, Lewis Vogjgr once
^Sgain won the wholehearted ap
proval of the audience.
A wispy romance weaves its
way into the story, between Kitty
Duval (Estelle Shimshak) and
Tom (Craig Beeson). With re
markable feeling Estelle portrays
the young woman who is filled
with nostalgic dreams of a home
she didn’t ever have but yearns
to call her own. Beeson puts across
with ease the role of Joe's admir
er, disciple, errand boy and general
Man Friday.
The McCoy-Barkeep
Clifton James did more than
well by his portrayal of Nick, a
bar-tender who is the real thing.
One of the most touching scenes
in the play occurred when the
mysterious Mary, an unhappy
woman of quality and loveliness
played by Marge Allingham, car
ried on a brief but poignant con
versation with Joe.
Almost fixtures of the San
Francisco waterfront are such
characters as Willie, a marble
game maniac played by Charles
Simpson; heart-smitten Dudley
(Floyd Stapp); tap-dancer, would
MERRY CHRISTMAS
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NEW
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be comedian Harry (Dale Freder
ick); Wesley, a half-starved Negro
who plays a mean and melancholy
boogie-woogie piano (Lloyd Dam
aschofsky); and a battered Arab
who plays a mournful wail upon
a harmonica (Lee Petrasek).
Saloon Characters
Others who wander in and out
of the saloon during the story in
clude McCarthy, a philosophical
longshoreman (John McDonald):
Kit Carson, a teller of tall tales
(Jack Miller); Krupp, the troubled
cop (Emerson Hoogstraat); cyni
cal, snarling Blick (Bob Miller);
Elsie, the object of Dudley's af
fections (Jacquelirie Flug); and
the singing newsboy, Jerrold
Wycoff.
Further touches of bright color
were added to the vibrantly human
drama by the following roles: the
drunk, Paul Marcotte; the slum
mers, Lynn Renick and Rodney
Nelson; sailor, Donnel Wingate;
Nick’s daughter Anna, Muriel
Light; Nick's mother, Marilyn
Wherry; the killer, Pat Kimmick;
streetwalker, Pat Smith; Lorene,
Maxine Knorr.
Fraternities Schedule
(Continued from pai/e one)
Sigma Alpha Epsilon, R. W. Camp
bell ; Kappa Sigma, Robert Prow
ell; Sigma Chi, Blaine A. Burton;
Theta Chi, Robert Bissett; Delta
Upsilon, William W. McLennan;
Phi Gamma Delta, William K.
Ralston; Phi Sigma Kappa, Marvin
Tims; Delta Tau Delta, Dick
Shelton; Sigma Alpha Mu, Richard
Savinar.
Greek Men Speak
Don Mahoney, spokesman for
the Phi Delts, had this to say on
the situation. “We’re planning to
reopen the house and run the
fraternity as a regular pre-war
living organization. We have five
members on the campus, expect 25
by next term, and will pledge our
quota then.”
Speaking for the Betas, Jack
Munro announced, “We have 6
members on the campus and
expect 15 or 20 back winter term.”
According to A1 Putnam, the
Chi Psis now have 2 University
members and expect ten for next
term. “We also are going to try to
accommodate married members in
the house.”
The Sigma Alpha Mu’s, with
3 of their members on campus at
present, 2 of these married, are
also going to attempt the housing
of married SAM’s. Dick Savinar
says that they expect 6 of their
members back winter term. “We
are hoping to build a new house
down on the mill race as our
other one burned down in 1941.
Merry Christmas
and
Happy New Year
I
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of past patronage and |
hope to serve yon again
next year,
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