Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, March 06, 1953, Page Six, Image 6

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Tonight on “Folksongs and
Footnotes” KWAX commentator
and disc jockey Lou Ford presents
“Children's Game Songs and Lul
labies.”
Alan Watts, another Friday reg
ular. will talk on "Conditioning,"
as a feature of Way Beyond the
West.
Sunday’s slate of programs of
fers drama and philosophy in
"Modern Views of Society and
Man," with Gilbert Slides speak
ing on "Lively Arts and the Great
Audience," and "Confession” being
dramatized on “Cry of Warning.”
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The humanities lecture program
continues with its discussion of
Christopher Marlowe, this Sunday
| offering part IV, while the BBC
theater schedules "The Sweetest
Wine Makes the Sharpest Vin
egar."
"God and Sir Arthur Eddington"
: will be the sight greeting Alburv
Castell, head of the department of
philosophy, when he leans out of
his "Window in the Ivory Tower”
Monday.
Tuesday's "Ways of Mankind”
will offer “Home Sweet Home."
Professor George Wald of Har
vard is to speak on "Letters to
Theo" over "Old Books, Old
, Friends" Wednesday night.
Drill Team Contest
Set for Tuesday
Th*^University of Oregon Com
mand drill team of the Air Force
HOTC Command group will com
pete with drill teams from Wil
lamette and Portland universities
Tuesday.
The drill team, composed of 26
men, will appear in McArthur
court for the contest beginning at
2 p.m. The teams will participate
in a special inspection and then do
special and precision drills. A
board of judges will pick the best
team to represent this area in later
regional competitions. The event
is open to the public.
Oregon Cave Jobs
Open to Students
Students who would like to work
at the Oregon caves national mon
ument next summer should get
their applications blanks now, the
student employment office has an
nounced.
Application blanks may be ob
tained at the office. The manager
of the park will be on campus next
month to interview students ap
plying for work there.
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Theatre Plans
Comedy for Kids
A double-bill comedy-adventure
program, designed to appeal to
boys and girls of grade school and
junior high age, will be presented
in Villard 102, Saturday at 10:30
a m. It will be a children's the
ater production by Mrs. Ottilie
Seybolt's advanced classes in pro
duction of school and community
] plays and play direction.
The first half of the program
will be "The Dragon Who Gig
gled," an exciting adventure
story by Elizabeth McCormick.
The cast includes Dave Sherman,
freshman in journalism; Harold
| Long, senior in speech; Lorna Lee
Davis, freshman in liberal arts;
Phil Sanders, junior in speech;
Ron Pheister, sophomore in physi
cal education; Jerry Shaw, senior
in speech;—and Gerald Pearce,
graduate in architecture and allied
arts, as the Dragon.
The second feature will be a
hilarious farce entitled "The Man
in the Bowler Hat," a melodrama
complete with hero and wicked
villain. The cast includes Dick
Olsen, junior in education; Kay
Maloney, junior in speech; Allen
Widestrom, Lucille Swaggart, jun
ior in English; Phil Sanders, jun
ior in speech, Glen Yost, senior
in speech; with Dale Banks playing
the title role.
Admission for children, students,
and adults will be 25 cents.
Sign-Up Ends
This Saturdayj
Noon Saturday is the deadline
for completing the steps in pre
registration, according to the
registrar’s office.
By this time students should
have seen their adviser, registered
for classes and either paid their
fees or filed their cards with the
registrar's office. Students who
do not wish to pay their fees at
this time may do so at the first
of next term.
After Saturday no registration
material will be accepted until
regular registration begins for
spring term.
Jose Limon, Team
Performs Tonight
Jose Limon, who has been
called by dance critics “certainly
the finest male dancer of his
[ time” will appear on the main
stage of the University theater to
night at 8 p.m. He and his dance
company are being presented by
the Festival of Contemporary
Arts.
The Limon Dance company pe»
formed Thursday night at the
University theater and tonight
will present the same program.
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Campus
‘7ttennty-(fo- ^otuuC
By Gail Savage
Emerald living Organization Editor
At Kappa Kappa Gamma
Dewanda Hamilton announced her engagement to Theta < 'Hi. lion
Clark, and was married February 8. in The Dulh a. Terry O'Brien
announced heP engagement February 10, to Keith \\esthusinv., I'lu
Psi. A summer wedding is planned. Joan Renner is pinned to SAE
! Don Dunn. George Marshall guve Nancy Randolph Ins Chi Psi pin;
* and Mary Cosart is wearing the Phi Delt sword and shield of Neal
Marlett. Norma Wilson is wearing Bob Atkinson's Beta pin, and Doris
j Spaulding, pledge, is pinned to Chi Psi Bob Morris.
At Alpha Chi Omega
Recent pinnings announced at the Alpha Chi house are those of
! Charlene Hunset to Dog Clayton, SAE; Alma Owen to Phi Delt Jack
L Holmes; and Elaine Long, pledge, to John Hansen, Sigma Nu. Gwen
Jones is wearing the Sigma Nu pin of Arnie Simonson.
At University House
Last Thursday evening a dinner was held for several members
of the University faculty. Guests were Charles Duncan, a sociate
professor of journalism; J. C. Stovall, assistant professor of geography,
and Roland Bartel, instructor in English, accompanied by their wives.
At Orides
Virginia Vincent. Pat Finley, and Kay Lucas.have received full
tuition scholarships for spring term from the Orides Mothers. Sally
Hayden is wearing the Sig Ep pin ft>r Jim Coburn, OSC.
At Sigma Alpha Epsilon
Doug Clayton has given his pin to Charlene Hanset. Alpha Chi. Joan
Renner, Kappa, is weal ing the SAE pin of Don Dunn. Joe Anstett and
Hope Holgerson, Tri Delt, are pinned. Gayle Pattee, Chi O, accepted
the pin of Bob White. Pat Dignan and Andy Fricdlc, Phi Phi have
announced their engagement.
At Delta Gamma
Janet Sayre has accepted the Fiji pin of Tom Harrison. Julie King
announced her engagement to Mike Kilkenny, ATO. Joan Hodges is
now wearing a ring from David Duff, n graduate of Thunderbird, a
diplomatic school. Bev Nelson and Don Nerras, Phi Delt, recently an
nounced their engagement. Mary Stone is engaged to Dick Ruck*
deschel, a Sigma Chi graduate of '52. A formal tea was given Sunday,
Feb. 22, in honor of Mrs. X. K. Trainer, newly appointed province sec
retary. Faculty and alumnae attended.
At Sigma Alpha Mu
The latest in a very long line of SAM mascots was acquired last
week with the purchase of ‘'Oly," a little black and white "Heinz
57.” Last Friday night was the occasion for a semi-formal house
dance. "Up in Central Park” was the theme of the dance, presented
by the class of '56. H. Schiff, national president, was a recent visitor.
At Kappa Sigma
Eldon Bushnell was recently engaged to Marjorie Peak, a Pi Phi
at Oregon State. Joice Balch, AD Pi. is pinned to Don Pedersen. Jackia
Wiltshire, Alpha Phi, is wearing the pin of Chet Noe. Chet has been
selected to represent the West in the East-West game in New York,
late in March. Bob Hooker has been selected 1X0 delegate to a confer
ence in Seaside sponsored by Willamette university and Citizenship
Clearing House. Discussions will be held on the subject "Preparing
College Men and Women for Participation in Politics.”
Physician to Speak on Viruses Sunday
“Little Killers” will be the sub
ject for discussion by Dr. Robin
M. Overstreet, Eugene physician,
at the last alumni fireside for this
year Sunday at 7 p.m. in the Stu
dent Union.
In his talk, Dr. Overstreet will
discuss virus as the carriers of;
disease and attempt to answer
some basic questions about the
virus such as what they are, how ,
they causa illness, and what some
of the common conceptions and
misconceptions about them are.
disease and attempt to
A coffee hour will follow Dr.
Overstreet's talk. He is a member
of the class of 1928.
This will bt the last of the third
annual Sunday evening alnmni
firesides under the sponsorship of
the University Alumni association.
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