Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, September 25, 1950, Page 3, Image 3

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    Thespians Voshurg,
Ericksen Win Honors
Tru Vosburg and Gordon Erick
sen took top acting honors last
year in University Theater pro
ductions. They received the Uni
versity Theater “Neut” for best
female and best male performance
in lead roles.
Ruth Kilbourn received a “Neut”
for best supporting actress; and
1KU VOSBEKK
Ken Olsen was awarded the fig
urine for the most outstanding
contribution to the theater in a
non-acting capacity.
’"“^‘Warrior” Sweeps Awards
All three acting awards we're
for performances in the record
breaking comedy "The Warrior’s
Husband.” Miss Vosburg played
Hippolyta, Erickson was Sapiens,
and Miss Kilbourn was Pomposia.
Olsen was box office manager
for the 1949-50 season.
“Neuts” are presented each
spring to four persons. Any stu
dent playing a role in any UT
major production is eligible for
the acting awards. Any student
who is not paid for his theater
work is eligible for the non-acting
award.
Theater to Give
Summer Play
Extra performances of ‘‘John
Loves Mary”, comedy hit of the
University Theater summer sea
son, will be presented Oct. 6 and 7
for the benefit of Univer
sity students who did not attend
summer session. This marks the
first time in University Theater
history that a summer production
has been revived for a presenta
tion in fall before the opening of
the regular theater season.
Playing leading roles in the
production will be Elmarie Wen
del and Don Van Boskirk.
Tickets are on sale at the
theater box office. The original
summer cast, directed by Ott.ilie
T. Seybolt, will appear in the pro
duction.
Nominations by Board
Nominations are made by the
University Theater advisory board,
and final selection is determined
by secret vote of a board of judges.
Judges are selected in early fall,
but remain unknown until after
the awards decision is announced.
No judge may serve for more than
one year.
Last year’s judges were Robert
Clark and Leavitt Wright, faculty
members, Bob Coughlin and James
Harrang, students, and Kay Korn,
Eugene resident.
I/O Spouse Tickets
On Sate Thursday
Football tickets for wives and
husbands of Oregon students for
the California game will go on
sale at McArthur court Thursday
afternoon and Friday morning.
Cost is $2.40.
The tickets, must be purchased
by the member of the family en
rolled in school, who must present
his registration card. One ticket
will be sold each applicant.
Students with wives or hus
bands must enter the student gate.
For the Montana game and the
remaining games in Eugene, tick
ets for wives will go on sale the
Friday preceeding the game. Cost
will be $1780.
I/O to Enforce
Parking Rules
With the opening of fall term,
campus parking regulations will
be more strictly enforced, I. I.
Wright, superintendent of the
physical plant, said today. These
regulations govern both faculty
and student parking.
Under regulations published in
the Administrative Bulletin, cam
pus policemen have no alterna
tive but to issue tickets to first
offenders and to have cars tow
ed away for serious offenses. The
latter action is necessary when
cars are parked in fire access
driveways, service driveways or
other such restricted areas.
All faculty members desiring
permits to park in any of the
areas designated for faculty use
should make application to the
physical plant office. Students
should obtain permits for student
lots during registration.
Johnson Hall and Friendly lots
are designated for faculty use.
A large student lot is maintained
at 14th and Kincaid streets and
combination faculty-student lots
at 13th and Onyx, and 11th and
Kincaid.
Congratulations
to the
DELTA GAMMA'S
who now enjoy LOW COST
General Electric Oil Heating
by
Cooper Brothers Heat Service Co.
We are providing the lowest heating costs
on the campus—ask the
9 PHI DELTS—ALPHA XI’s
Tickets to Theater
Available; Jobs Too
Season tickets for the Univer
sity Theater are now on sale at
the theater box office. The tickets
are $5 and entitle the purchaser
to attend six plays.
Several jobs in the theater are
open, Virginia Hall, theater busi
ness manager, has announced.
They include house manager,
ticket manager, checkroom man
ager, and assistants. The positions
are all non-paying, volunteer work.
Applicants may see Miss Hall in
the theater ticket office.
Filing Space in SU
Open to Applicants
Campus organizations wishing
filing space in the Student Union’s
“squirrel cage”, room 312, may
secure application blanks from
Olga Yevtich, Student Union pro
gram director, in room 301.
Upon the approval of the Stu
dent Union Board cabinet, space
will be assigned to applicants. The
filing room is supplied with a
table, chair, and typewriter. Each
drawer holder will have a separate
key to his filing space.
Guide Cover Sketch
May Earn You $5
A $5 award will be made to the
student submitting the best. cov
er sketch for the 1950-51 Piggers’
Guide, student directory, accord
ing to Editor Virginia Wright.
Sketches are due to Miss Wright
by 5 p. m. Friday at Alpha Xi
Delta.
SU Chairman Appoints Six
Board Members to Positions
In order to tie the Board and
the Direcorate more closely to
gether, Student Union Board
Chairman Hank Panian, Wednes
day appointed six board members
to advisory positions on standing
committees.
Carol Udy was named adviser
to the ballroom committee, Don
na Buse, interview and referal,
Lorna Larson, publicity, Betty
Wright cultural, Les Jones, re
creational, and Dewey Wilson,
house. Leslie Tooze will represent
the Student Union Board on the
assembly committee as an ex
officio member.
To Display Scrapbook
A scrapbook for public display
will be placed in the building by
the SU Board and will contain the
newspaper clippings and other
information about the SU pro
gram. Programs already under
way and sponsored by the Board
are football movies, and the edu
cational movie program in 207
Chapman every Wednesday. Sat
urday nights “Hello Dance” was
a Board project.
The board will meet every Wed
nesday and Thursday afternoons
at 4 p. m. in the Chambers Room.
Selection Method
Board members are chosen by
petition and interview and are
selected from the various schools.
This years members are Donna
(Burnhardt, business administra
tion; Donna Buse, liberal arts;
Les Jones, health and PE; Hank
Panien, graduate; Ed Peterson,
music; Leslie Tooze, liberal arts;
Carol Udy, education; Dewey Wil
son, law; Betty Wright, architec
ture and allied arts; Barry Moun
tain, ASUO president; Joanne
Fitzmaurice, ASUO 1st vice presi
dent.
Lorna Larson, journalism; Wil
liam Russell, alumni; Dr. Dan
E. Clark, faculty and Dr. Paul
S. Dull, faculty.
Donald M. DuShane, director of
student affairs, and Dick Williams,
student union directors are ex
officio members of the board.
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