PROFESSIONAL STAGE CHANCE Jensen to Assist Scenery Design a man who nan received most of liis training in the University The 'uter wil> Ret his chance at the pro fessional stage this summer in . Saratoga Springs, New York, with the S.P.A. summer theater in that city, . John Jensen, sophomore in speech, will work as an assistant to the scenery designer and play • bit roles in the company under the management of John Huntington, , >'1 step in the direction of his goal Of becoming a professional stage manager. - This is Jensen's second trip away from the campus to appear with theatrical groups. Last, summer he -appeared under a full scholarship with the Virginia City Players in Virginia City, Mont. This group, , which is dedicated to the study, preservation and presentation of 19th century American drama, pre sents its production in a converted .Business Honorary Initiates 13 Co-eds Phi Chi Theta, national business women’s honorary, has initiated 13 women into membership in initia - tion ceremonies held at Carson hall. Initiated were Sally Haseltine, 'Sally Palmer, Joan Basinski, Cor lias McCausland, Joyce Jones, Sal ly Thurston, Helen Wright. Erma 'Jean Cobain, Kathryn Moore, Sally Hayden, Louiae Smith, Selma Starr.s and Winona Fishback. In other business of the evening. . officers for the coming year were elected. Joyce Jones will head the organization for the coming year. Assisting her will be Joan Basin ski, vice president; Selma Starns, secretary; Irma Cobain, treasurer, ' and Winona Fishback, historian. -'Worst Script' Due .On Campus Station KWAX will present a rewrite ^ of "the worst radio script ever written” today at 4:30 p.m. ■ The script, an adaptation of Ed- 1 „jar Allen Poe’s "Legeia,” is used by- Glen Starlin, assistant profes- , sor of speech, as a rewrite project | .for his program production classes. The finished rewrite will be used today, according to Gordon How ard, graduate in speech, producer , of the program. Emerald classified ads bring re ■' suits. John Jenson livery stable in the restored ghost town. Two Loads While at Virginia City. Jensen played two leads, one in “The Mighty Dollar,” a political satire, and the other in “Tell All the Girls to Write,” a musical comedy about early days in Montana. In “The Mighty Dollar” he played opposite Elmarie Wendell, a former Oregon student. Here at Oregon Jensen has been very active in the University The ater. His latest activity is portray ing the role of “Death” in the Traffic Court Acquits Student One student was acquitted at the last meeting of the student court. He was Lee Rogers, sen ior in philosophy, who had been charged with parking over the sidewalk near Friendly parking lot. Notices to appear at the next regular meeting of the court, April 1, were sent to Wade Carter, graduate in business; Edward Van Natta, graduate in political sci ence; Bob McLaughlin, freshman in English; Marcia Eaglescn, jun ior in liberal arts. Others to appear are Rick Tarr, senior in journalism; Neil Trilling, sophomore in liberal arts; Don Zavin, senior in business; Roger I Kuykendall, senior in English; Rod McGrath, senior in business; Ron- I aid Isaacs, freshman in business; Del Clemens, special student in po litical science; Bill Miller and Du Wayne Sayles, freshman In busi ness. 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"However," , Jensen said, “if the stage manager does like your work, he can recom- ' mend you anytime he sees fit.” According to Jensen, the com- | pany will deal mostly with "pack age shows” shows in which mem- I bers of the company form the sup porting cast while the star travels from place to place performing in the same role. 'He will work in Saratoga Springs for nine weeks. Scholarship Deadline Set by Student Affairs Students planning to apply for : scholarships for the coming year must have their applications filed 1 by April 1, the office of student affairs has announced. Applications can be obtained in that office for all scholarships, in cluding state fee scholarships. Emerald classified ads bring re sults. Only f. GF SUPER-FILER Offers these outstanding superiorities • 50% more filing space • No crowding of contents • V-Filing for visibility • Genuine G-F heavy-duty suspension 0 Years of trouble-free operation KOKE-CHAPMAN COMPANY 73 E. 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