SHOW MUST GO ON UO Assembly Has Trials, .Tribulations By Pat McCann Emerald Feature Writer When you, the audience, see “Show Business — U. of O.” at 8 p. m. Wednesday in McArthur court, you'll see a smooth running, enjoyable show that won't reveal the hours of work and the trials and tribulations that went into it For example, at last Tuesday night’s rehearsal before the show went to Corvallis on Wednesday, if was discovered that the sets were missing. Janitor, thinking the sets were part of the Senior ball decorations, had burned them! After the shock had worn off, Pat Henry, Keith Cameron, Don Foss, Scott Lehner and Don Fin lay started to build new ones. They worked from 10 that night until 5:30 Wednesday morning, us ing any kind of scrap they could get. “The results were ultimately better,” according to Henry. This year's exchange assembly Business Machine On Display Today An exhibition of business ma chines, held by the National Cash Register Co. will open in the old University high school building to day. Company representatives will also lecture to business school classes. Students who wish to at tend the exhibit during class hours must sign up at the school of bus iness administration in Common wealth hall or in room 127 of the old high school building. According to A. B. Stillman, act ing dean of the school, the exhibi tion will be open to the public from 1 to 3 p. m. today, at 1 p m. Tues day and 3 p. hi. Thursday. Job Interviews May be Slated Now Representatives of General Mills Inc., will be on campus Tuesday seeking men with sound business education rather than specialized training for varied jobs in adver tising, comptroller activities, pro duction, production control, pur chasing and sales in their firm. On Wednesday recruiters from E. I. DuPont de Nemours and Co. will be interviewing doctoral can didates in chemistry and physics. Prospects for salesmen, ac countants, auditors and chemists will be interviewed by Barney Mullaney and H. R. Seeds of Crown-Zellerbach Co. on next Thursday. Representatives of Firestone Tire and Rubber Co. will inter view graduates interested in sales, credit, sales accounting, and man agement, while they are on cam pus March 5. Appointments for interviews are made through the office of Karl W. Onthank, Emerald hall. Any additional information may also be obtained there. ^ Joann* Woodruff, freshman in liberal arts, has pledged Alpha Chi Omega during winter term women’s open rush, according to the off ice of Mrs. Golda Wickham, dean of women. I is a survey of show business. Us ing songs, dances, skits, magic and dialogues, the cast shows its audience scenes from the night club, the theater, radio, TV and the movies. ‘Girl Hunt’ Planned Girl Hunt is a take-off num ber on Man Hunt from the movie “Band Wagon." The milsic for this dance number was arranged especially by Rodger Middleton to fit the movements and dialogue. For the radio sequence, sections from “The Hour of Zorch,” pro duced over KWAX last term were used. One of the most hilarious numbers is the parody on Ebb Tide. Magician to Perform Magician Don Finlay takes over part of the night club sequence to amuse and amaze his audience with feats of magic. Donna Maulding uses another type of magic, woman’s intuition i and knowledge of her husband, | played by Scott Lehner. Without | ever looking at him she knows : exactly what he is doing through ; out their skit. These and the other scenes in the assembly are integrated by the patter of master of ceremonies Jim Jones. Co-directors of the as | sembly are Gloria Lee, junior in speech, and Pat Henry, sophomore I in speech. _ Debate Team Goes To Linfield Tourney Members of the Oregon speech squad will participate in the Lin | field Debate tournament in Mc Minnville Thursday through Sat urday. They will compete with teams from 11 western states in the annual tournament, the larg est west of the Mississippi. Competition is divided into jun ior and senior divisions with tro phies awarded first place winners. The team will compete in debate, oratory, extemporaneous speaking and other forms of speech divi i sions. At last year's tournament, Ore gon placed first in debate, second in impromptu and tied for second in senior women’s debate. Campus Calendar Noon Yeomen 110 SU Span Tbl 111 SU NW Proj Meet 112 SU 4:00 Snoball Decor 111 SU WUS Educ Com 319 SU 7:30 Co-ed Housing* 112 SU Pub Adm Grp 113 SU Math Senior Indicted On Charge of Extortion The Lane County grand jury Friday indicted John Daily, sen ior in mathematics, on a charge of extortion. Daily is accused of telling a Eu gene woman he had pictures of her in embarrassing circum i stances. He is purported to have offered the pictures to her for 1 $250 and later for $200. Sett, Seed, and Stecduf Travel • Study Credit • Fun 1954 Scattnten Seteion (/cate 23 (a s4ocyu&t 3 The UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII, located where East meets West, announces a full curriculum of graduate and undergraduate courses in 29 fields of study. Special regional programs, edu cation workshops, and art courses will be featured. Distin guished resident and visiting faculty. Enjoy a summer of fun and study just a textbook's throw from famous Waikiki Beach. UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII HONOLULU, HAWAII ASUO to Study Game Card Issue by Jarry Harrell Emerald Reporter '‘YVe wish there was a better means of identifying students at athletic events,” Athletic Director Leo Harris told the ASUO senate at its kast meeting. "But pictures on athletic cards are not satis factory," he added. Because of the frequent checks of athletic cards this year, the senate has established a commit tee to determine _ better means of identification. Harris told the senate that the 150 athletic cards picked up at the Indiana basketball game Dec. 22 represented a potential $240 loss to the athletic department in ad mission prices. He said that the student pays $13.50 a year for his athletic card, a greatly reduced rate, and if he transfers his ath letic card he is avoiding a tax. Revenue Lost Harris pointed out that it would he impossible to schedule top flight teams unless a high guar antee could be made. When towns people and students from other schools enter contests on borrowed CAMPUS BRIEFS Deadline (or item* (or this column ia at A pm. the day prior to publication. 0 The Student I'nion dance ! committee will meet in the Stu . dent Union at 4 p.m. today, Phyl lis Pearson, chairman, has an nounced. • Meta Jean Frink, sopho more in business, has been ap pointed assistant treasurer of the YWCA. Her name was omitted from the list of appointive YW officers which ran in Thursday's Emerald. • Petitions for Mother’s Day ! chairmanship are now being called for by ASUO President Torn Wrightson. The petitions are due in the ASUO petition box by 4:00 p.m. Thursday. 0 Pet'tion deadline for Junior I Weekend committee chairmen is 5 p.m. Tuesday, according to Gen | eral Chairman Jim Light. All pc ■ titions are to be turned in at the ASUO petition box on the third ■ floor of the Student Union. • The World University Serv i ice executive committee will meet j at 4 p.m. today f in the Student ; Union, Sue Shreve, general proj I ect chairman, has announced. £ Members of the Red Cross board are to meet in the Student j Union commuter’s lunch room at 4 p.m. today, according to Mary 1 Wilson, president. STANDS OUT ' in play • Harder Smashes • Better Cut and Spin STANDS UP in your racket • Moisture Immune • Lasting Liveliness COSTS LESS I than gut APPROX. STRINGING COST: I Pro-Fectsd Braid....$6.00 Multi-Ply Braid.$5.00 At tennis shops and sporting goods stores. ASHAWAY BRAIDED RACKET STRING Choice of The Championt | cards, this represents a loss in ; revenue. It hurts the students as much as the athletic department, since the department functions for 'tthe students, Harris said. The senate Thursday received a report of the constitutional com mittee, which stated that under the ASUO constitution, the dele gation of power to the student traffic court was perfectly legal, but that the J. Kelly Farris case is beyond the jurisdiction of the committee. The committee, head ed by K. J. O’Connell, professor of law, has the authority to pass on constitutional matters only. Power Delegated Director of Student Affairs Don ald DuShane told the senate that Farris had overlooked the fact that a student comes to the uni versity under his own volition, and is subject to the rules set up by the University under the power delegated by the state board of higher education. The state board has specifically delegated the power to rule on automobile parking to the admin istration, who lias in turn dele gated the authority to the student court, DuShane added. Jlule+UrUf. 9n ...0* KWAX MONDAY— 6:00 p. m. 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