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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1949)
Direction Class to Present Two Comedies Monday Two one-act comedies, will be presented by the class m di rection of school and community plays next Monday evening at 7:30 in the Guild theater. will he charp-ed for the plays. First to be pre sented is “Her Lady's Lace,” followed by “Child Wonder.” The first is under the direction of Ken Neal and the second is •directed by Bill Johnson, both University students. Starring in “Her Lady’s Lace” are Bob Phebus and Mary Jane Martyn. Others in the cast are Gre ta Skillern and John Sullivan. “Child Wonder.” stars Bob Hen derson and Janet Stockton, with a supporting cast of Ruth Millard, Margaret Holm, Lou McCumsey, and Virginia Boots. "Her Lady’s Lace” tells the story of a father who wants his daugh ter to marry a wealthy man—some thing she does not want to do. She plots feminine strategy to cause her father’s dislike of the man. “Child Wonder” relates the dra matic episode of a movie prodigy who poses as 10 but is actually much older—12 to be exact. Campus Calendar (Notices for Campus Calendar should he turned in, in typewritten form, to the Emeralt News Editor's office by 3 p.m. of the day preceding publication. Notices will not be accepter on Saturdays or Sundays.) 5:30—Asklepiads initiation—Alumnae hall on second floor of Ger linger. Banquet follows at 7. 7:00—recorded concert—Friendly house. 7:30—Friday 13th party—Wesley house. 7:45—“Crown of Stars” play by th Student Foreign Missions fellow ship from Pacific college—Gerlinger annex. 8:00—Lutheran Student association box social. Boxes will be sold in Chinese auction—Luther house. 8:00—Dr. Wyman will lead discussion on “My Personal Philosophy”— Friendly house. 9:00—Cosmopolitan party—Friendly house. 7:30 Monday—Alpha Delta Sigma will present Barney Twiford, adver tising director of the Oregonian, with a 90 minute movie showing plan for pre-testing advertising—207 Chapman. Today’s Staff Vic Fryer, news editor; Bill Hol man, Gretchen Grondahl, Don King, copyeditors. Mary Hall, night editor; Rod Smith, Yvonne Lefebvre, Lois iWilliams, Bill Holman, night staff. Emerald Correction The name of YV. C. Ballaine was incorrectly spelled in yes terday’s Emerald. Ballaine, professor of business adminis tration, was elected a member of the advisory council at Wed nesday’s faculty meeting. “SZO&e lust the smart Spring ionic your wardrobe needs* •• Shoes worn and weary from winter, wear and weather, men/ Could be you need the new feel afoot of this Roblee blucher raglan. It's a honey ... brown grain leather, stitch tip, style-high triple sole. Wonderful buy, wonderful pace setter to spark up new spring clothes. ARBUCKLE’S W illamette at Tenth Spaid Accepts Teaching Position Stanley Spaid, graduate assist ant of history has accepted the po sition of assistant professor in the history department at Humboldt State College, California, Spaid received his bachelor of science and masters degree at the University of Idaho. He will finish the work on his doctorate this sum mer term. j A professor who comes in late is different; in fact, he is in a class by; himself. __ « Yes, you’ll be proud to say, "It came from Carl Greve Fiices IncI, Fed, Tax Eudget Accounts Invited A\oi! Orders Filled