Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, September 21, 1954, Page Five, Image 5

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    University Theater
To Limit Ticket Sales
For the first time In Its history
Ihe University theater will have
to limit the sales of season tickets
because of an increased demand
for seats and a limited number of
playing dates. Only 2500 season
tickets will be sold this year, ac
cording to Mrs. Gene Wiley, the
ater business manager.
The 1954-55 season will open
with a production of Mary
Chase’s recent Broadway success,
“Bernardino.” The* comedy will
open a seven-performance run on
Oct. 29. “Bernardine” wll be di
rected by Frederick J. Hunter,
instructor in speech.
The second show will be a clas
—_ ———
Evening Classes
To Start Monday
Adult evening classes, spon
sored by the Oregon State Sys
tem of Higher Kducation general
extension division, will begin
Monday.
Registration will be taken at
the first two class meetings of
each course and payment of fees
must be completed before the end
of the second week of the term.
Kaeh class will meet once a week
Credit toward college degrees
may lie obtained through enroll
ment in the courses. Registra
tion fee for all students, regard
less of academic status, is $fj per
credit hour, with the minimum fee
$12 per term.
Classes offered in the general
extension program fall term in
clude courses in education, litera
ture, business administration, his
tory, philosophy, journalism, law,
science, social science, art. lan
guages, physical education and
speech.
sic drama in Decemlier under the
direction of Horace W. Robinson,
associate professor of speech. The
firet allow of winter term will be
an experimental drama in Janu
ary. A modern drama in planned
for March. The annual arena
theatre production will run in
April and the University theater
will close its season with the tra
ditional musical production.
Reason tickets will be on sale
through Wednesday on the sec
ond floor of the SU and from
Wednesday through Saturday in
front of Kmerald hall. Tickets
are $5 each.
Ad Honorary Wins
Group's Award
The Oregon chapter of Alpha
Delta Sigma, professional adver
tising fraternity, received the
Advertising Association of the
West's "Double A" award at that
group's annual convention this
summer, according to Willard
Thompson, assistant professor of
journalism.
The award is presented each
year to a junior advertising
group for "outstanding achieve
ment in promoting a better un
derstanding of advertising by
the public."
The group also received the
first annual award for junior
clubs outstanding in the promo
tion of advertising recognition
week. The latter project was done
in cooperation with the Dane
County Ad club.
John Cary, senior in speech,
is president of the local chapter
of Alpha Delta Sigma.
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Tryout Scheduled
For UT Production
“Bernardine,” a recent Broad
way comedy by Mary Chase, will
be the first production of the Uni
verHity theater’s 1954-55 season.
Frederick Hunter, Instructor In
speech, will Hold tryouts Monday
at 7:30 p.m. on the main stage of
the University theater In Villard.
"Bernardine" deals with the
problems of adolescent boys and
their attempts to be “big men.”
Roles are available for nine men
and five women. No experience is
necessary and any student may
read for a part.
Applications for assistant di
rector may be made at the speech
office on the second floor of Vil
lard.
Women's Rushing
To Start Friday '
Women’s rushing will begin
with ari assembly at 9:15 a.m.
Friday at Gerlinger hall, while
men will sign up for rushing
Monday.
Open house in all sororities will
be held from 10 a m. to 12 noon
and from 1 to 3 p.m. Friday.
Women's rushing will continue
Monday through Sunday, with
preference night Saturday and
pledge breakfasts at the sorority
houses Sunday at 9 a.m.
Women will pick up bids each
day next week at 12 noon at Ger
linger hall. Bids will be handed
out Sunday morning in the dor
mitories.
Men will have their first rush
dates Tuesday noon, and prefer
ence night is scheduled for Fri
day.
UT Open House
Set for October 3
The University theater has set
Oct. 3 j) the date for their an
nual open house, according to
Mrs. Gene Wiley, theater business
manager. Any students interested
in theater activities are invited.
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