Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 05, 1954, Page Four, Image 4

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    Casting Announced
For'Touch of Venus
Verla Thompson. junior in
speech, and Larry Swanson, sen
ior in music, have been cast as
Venus and Rodney Hatch, the
leading characters in the Univer
sity theater’s forthcoming produc
tion of “One Touch of Venus,” ac
cording to Frederick J. Hunter,
instructor in speech, who directs
the modern musical comedy.
Whitelaw Savory, owner and
founder of the Whitelaw Savory
Foundation of Modern Art will be
played by Paul McMullen, grad
uate in speech. His charming and
witty secretary, Molly Grant, will
be played by Audrey. Mistretta.
junior in music.
Jerry Reynolds, sophomore in
music, has been cast as Taxi
Black, a roving private eye. Bill
Veatch, freshman in music, will
play Stanley, Taxi’s side-kick.
Gloria Kramer, Rodney's fiancee,
until he puts her ring on a statue
of Venus, will be played by Dalece
Paterson, freshman in speech.
Other cast members include Ken
Kesey as Sam, Roberta Toner as
Rose, Dave Sherman as Doctor
Rook, Marilyn Patterson as Mrs.
Kramer, and Jane Cotton as Mrs.
Moats.
“One Touch of Venus,” with
words by S. J. Per'eman and Og
den Nash and music by Kurt Weill,
opens on the main stage of the
University theater April 23 and
Freshmen Women
Asked to Petition
Petitions for Kwama, sopho
more women's service honorary,
are due April 16. Any freshman
woman with a minimum GPA of
2.00 for fall and winter terms is
eligible.
Standard ASUO petitions may
be used with activities listed in
order of importances. A picture of
the petitioner must accompany
the petition, Janet Gustafson,
president, said.
Job Opportunities
This week several firms will be
represented on campus to recruit
graduates for excellent opportun
ities for positions in their respec
tive fields. This is their one date
at the University this season.
H. R. Grossman, of Army Or
dinance Corps, Aberdeen Proving
Ground, "Maryland, will interview
math and physics majors, both
men and women with B.S. to Ph.D
degree, from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Monday.
Recruiting for merchandising
positions at Meier and Frank Co.,
Portland, will be Gerald Frank,
J. D. Swanson, and Mr. Platt, also
all day Monday. Students can see
Robert Dodge at the school of bus
iness for the same interviews.
Tuesday, J. B. O'Shea and M.
H. Flynn of Burroughs Adding
Machine Co. will interview all day
for accounting and equipment
sales.
Sears representative J. S. Am
brose will interview Wednesday,
for their management training
program. This employment in
merchandising and store manage
ment is not restricted to business
graduates.
Longview Fibre Co. will inter
view all day Thursday for their
training program in accounting
and business management, and
also for summer employment in
their mill.
Carl Mays, of the U. S. Nation
al Bank, will interview both men
and women for their senior train
ee program on Thursday. Event
ual assignments will be in such
fields as credit, trust, auditing,
bank operations, real estate, and
investment
For further information, ar.d
for appointments for interviews,
call at graduate placement serv
ice, Emerald hall 206.
Seniors who have not yet filed
information and references with
the graduate placement office
should do so at once so that they
may receive the help of the serv
ice, according to Director K. S.
Onthank.
runs through May 1, except Sun
day. The box office will open April
19 and tickets are $2 each, accord
ing to Dave Sherman, ticket man
ager.
Campus Calendar
Noon NW Reg Prj 110 SU
Yeomen 111 SU
Spanish Tbl 112 SU
Kellogg Proj 113 SU
VVUS Fnd Educ 319 SU
4:00 Gam Alpha Chi 110 SU
Kwa-Scab & Bid 111 SU
Jr. Wknd 313 SU
7:00 Co-ed Co-op Bd 112 SU
National President
Visits Theta Chi
Sherwood Blue, national presi
dent of Theta Chi fraternity, will
be on campus today visiting the
local chapter, according to Gary
Jones, Theta Chi president.
Blue is on a visitation tour as
guest of the seven Northwest
chapters of Theta Chi. He comes
from Indiannpolis where he is a
prominent ^attorney. Blue is a
graduate of Indiana university and
has been active in fraternity work
for 30 years.
Blue spoke April 3 at the re
gional convention of Theta Chi
held at Linfield college. He ar
rived in Eugene Sunday and plans
to leave for Washington tonight,
to visit Theta Chi chapters there.
'You and the News'
Radio Forum Topic
"You and the News" Is the topic
for the University Radio Forum
to be broadcast over station KO
AC tonight at 8:30.
The program will feature Gor
! don A. Sabine, dean of the school
of journalism ns moderator. Par
ticipating panel members will be I
: Paul Deutsehmann, assistant pro
fessor of journalism; Waldo Schu
macher, professor of political sci- j
1 ence, and Glenn Starlin, assistant
. professor of speech and director
of KWAX.
The discussion will concern the
I various means of disseminating
news, and the nbllity of readers
and listeners to understand what
they read and hear.
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