Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 29, 1947, Page 3, Image 3

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    *doan’ Tryouts Set
Tonight at Studio
By JANICE KENT
Final try.outs for the cast of
the University theater’s May pro
duction, Maxwell Anderson’s “Joan
of Lorraine,” will be held this eve
ning in the drama studio. Those
interested who will not be able to
attend these try.outs should make
an appointment with E. L. Clark,
director. Marilyn Wherry will act
as assistant director.
Miss Grey, who characterizes
Joan of Lorraine in the play with
in a play, and Jimmy Masters, the
stage manager, are the two lead
ing characters.
—Masters is a practical man of the
world. He agrees with the play
wright that Joan should be por
trayed as an honest, good woman,
but not particularly saintly.
Miss Grey, however, insists that
Joan is an idealistic, unyielding
crusader, never compromising with
the shallow standards and corrupt
ed politics of her time. Miss Grey
herself reflects some of these vir
tues. The main conflict of the play
exists between Masters and the
leading lady.
The cast consists of 22 members.
The five feminine roles are minor
with the exception of Miss Grey,
who also plays Joan. Each player
will portray two characters, the
modern stage player and the per
son that the player represents.
Night Staff:
Patsy Maloney
Mary Stadelman
Mel Mariner
Barbara Heywood
Jeanne Simmons
CAMPUS
CALENDAR
Kwama meeting at 5:30 at the
Alpha Gamma Delta house. Impor
tant that all members attend.
Newman club meeting at 6:45 in
the YMCA.
YWCA cabinet meeting at Y bun
galow at noon today.
Wesley student council meeting
at 4 p.m.
Wesley Players meeting at 7 p.m.
at Wesley house.
University religious council execu
tive committee meeting at YWCA
at noon.
Westminster luncheon at noon
for 35 cents. Dr. Harris will speak
on “What Can a Student Believe?”
Westminster community round
table discussion at 9 p.m.
Skull and Dagger meeting at
Sigma Phi Epsilon house at 7 p.m.
All members and new candidates
must attend.
Student Union slides at Kappa
Sigma house at noon and at Alpha
Chi Omega at evening.
Phi Theta Upsiion meeting at
6:30 in the Kappa Kappa Gamma
house.
Junior Prom decoration committee
meeting at 4 p.m. at Pi Beta Phi
house. All members are asked to at
tend.
Meeting of the graduate students’
organization policy committee at
noon at the Side. Open to all gradu
ate students. »
Meeting of University Jazz club
combo at 7:30 in the back room of
the Side.
Christian Science organization
will meet at 7:45 p.m. at YWCA
bungalow.
“Half a dime for a wonderful
time”—Nickel Hop.
UO Sigma Deltas
Announce Pledges
The UO chaptev of Sigma Delta
Chi, men’s journalism fraternity,
has announced the pledging of eight
new members. There will be a
meeting for both new and old mem
bers Thursday, May 1, at 4 p.m. in
room 105, journalism.
New members are: Bert Moore,
senior; John Benneth, Alfred Eng
lish, Warren Miller, William Was
mann, and Hans Wold, juniors; and
Don McNeil and Bill Yates, sopho- ,
mores.
Pledges will be initiated formally
at a banquet later in the term.
Departments to Hold
Math, Chem Seminars
Seminars will be held today in I
chemistry and mathematics.
Speakers at the mathematics
seminar in 204 Deady hall are:
Walter Gilbert, on “Miscellaneous
Topics in Determinant Theory”;
and Arlo Anderson, “Solution of
Maxima and Minima Problems by
Algebra.”
At the chemistry seminar in
103 McClure hall, Bernard Wex.
ler will discuss “Chemistry of
Special Senses.”
The University library was es
tablished in-1892.
Put Off Pigging
(Continued from page one)
The cooperation of Univer
sity students is urgently needed
during the rush hours, the man
ager insists. The calls will go
through when the operators
have time. But authorities sug
gest, don’t pose as a fireman
just to get a date; someone’s
. bouse may be burning down.
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