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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1955)
for Webfoots Entertainment... this Weekend Whisperers to Play Up Storm Tonight at SU Tonight’s Fishbowl Mixer will contain a special feature, music supplied by a band. "The Whisperers," who have previously played for Kappa Kappa Gamma, Alpha Phi, Delta Tau Delta, and Carson hall, will provide the music. The baritone sax, which was presented for the first time by the group at their recent Delta Tau Delta dance, will be played by Jerry Feld kamp, sophomore in music. He also plays the tenor sax. Larry Sowell, sophomore in music, will play the alto sax and the clarinet, and Jim Albert, freshman in music, will play the trombone and the string base. The piano will be played by Ray Johnson, freshman in liberal arts. Ralph Gary, sophomore in pre dent, will perform on the drums, and Gary Donnell, sophomore in music, will play the trombone and string base. Four of the band’s members also play for Roger Middleton's band. STARTS SUNDAY “An American In Paris” with Gene Kelly Oscar levant 441 Drums of Tahaiti with Dennis O'Keefe Patricia Madina fit THE EUGENE SCRE E N Show Starts ] AT 6:30 SHOW AT 5:15 SUNDAY |—WARNER BROS. pwmcnt— DOLORES DORN • MARIE WINDSOR WINSTON MILLER ANnpp H.TrtTM A TRANSCONA ENTERPRISES PROD ANDRE deTOTH w**™.. WARNER BROS. & .^HIT^C'i JylDDZ \.Gm Released thru UNITED ARTISTS ^XV?860 WlUAMEHl fijwf/hfr IPium 4.4152 DRIVE-IN THEATR UT to Present Manuscript Play “Captive at Large,” a new manuscript play, will be the first offering of the University thea tre this term. The play, under the direction of Daniel Krempel, instructor of speech, opens next Friday. David Mark, author of “Cap tive at Large," will be brought to the University campus in connec tion with the production of his play. He will lecture in the UT auditorium one afternoon while he is here. Scott Lehner. junior in speech, has been cast as one of two “act ors” in the production. Lehner played the leading role in UT’s first production, “Bernardine,” last fall. Ken Kesey, sophomore in speech, plays his first role this year as the second “actor.” Kesey was seen last year in “One Touch of Venus.” Cast opposite the two “actors” are two “actresses.” The first of these is Loanne Morgan, senior in speech, who played the queen in last year’s production of “Richard II.” The second is Floy Louise von Groenewald, senior in ; speech, who was seen last year in I “Juno and the~W.ycock.” Other leading roles will be held by Bob Chambers, senior in | speech, cast as the playright, Bruce Holt, junior in speech, and Victor Heyden, instructor in speech, cast as the producer. Other cast members include Rita Schenk, sophomore in lib eral arts; Harold Arendt, senior ; in history; Richard Barbour, sen | ior in music; Dan Frank, sopho HEILIG STARTS SUNDAY Glenn Barbara Edward C. FORD-STANWYCK-ROBINSON i» There weren't mony of | them... I but there I didn't | need to be manvl I I I Dianne FOSTER • Brian KEITH. May WYNN I I—« COt««»U PiCTyH. AT REGULAR PRICES ENDS SATURDAY "Athena" wonderful, wacky, and delightful, with Jane Powell, Edmund Purdom, Debbie Reynolds, Vic Damone. MAYFLOWER "Brigadoon" with Gene Kelly and Cyd Charisse —Starts SUNDAY, JAN. 23— "Lavendar Hill Mob" with Alec Guiness also "Gentle Gunman" J. Arthur Rank production. Starts NEXT WEEK, FRI. JAN. 28. more in speech, Darrell Keeney, junior in speech; Paul Minty, senior in speech and Wesley Nel son, junior in physics. Group Announces Fun Fest Theme “Around the World” was cho sen as the theme tor the Inter national Fun Fest at the first meeting of the committee chair man Wednesday. General co-chairmen of the event ace Kathryn Holloway and Elton Engstrom. Chairmen of in dividual committees are Carolyn Kaser, tea; Donna De Vries, so cial hour; Nancy Leaverton and Jean Fay, invitations; Jean San dine, registration; Eld Hirano, dinner; Elliott Carlson, tickets; Chuck Brown and Gordon Ross, publicity, and Bob Biggs, discus sion hour. The Fun Fest will be held Feb. 5, and is sponsored by the YWCA and YMCA. Tickets for i the dinner will go on sale next | week. Music Lecture Set ■ Tonight’s Friday evening cof fee hour in the browsing room of the Student Union will feature E. A. Cykler, professor of music. His topic will be "Beethoven, the Man and the Music,” according to Ann Ogle, .chairman of the browsing room committee. The talk will begin at 7:30. Coffee will be served. Two Sororities Nome Winter Term Pledges Two more women have pledged •sororities during the open rush ing period. Joyce Larvick, fresh | man in education, pledged Alpha , Delta Pi and Sylvia Baines, : sophomore in education, pledged i Zeta Tau Alpha. Schedule Guinness Film The popular British film, “The i Man in the White Suit,” starring Alec Guinness, will be shown in j the Student Union ballroom Sun ; day at 2:30 and 5 p.m., accord : ing to JoAnn Rogers, movie committee chairman. Admission is 30 cents. Patronize Emerald Advertisers There Was a Little Duck Who Had a Wooden Leg and he wandered down to the mulberry bush where he gathered all the leaves to keep his belly warm, and he said one drink would do no harm. Now all you Ducks don't have to scrounge up some soggy leaves to keep warm while you enjoy an after-the-game snort. Just waddle down to Rod Taylor's. There you can nest awhile in one of the booths where it's nice and warm. And while you are there may as well have more than one drink. A great big mug of beer—only fifteen cents. Why not come down this evening with your friends and keep out of the rain. Rod Taylor's ON THE GLENWOCD STRIP Modem Entertainment Planned for Sno-ball U 11 r a-modern entertainment will be the feature attraction at the Frosh Sno-Hall intermission, Rob Roy, entertainment co-chair man, mud Thursday. The show will feature the Rutherford Trio, consisting of Bill Rutherford, Deacon Harris and Sam Whitney. Their act fea tures singing, dancing, dialogue and a piano background. Graves Music store in Eugene haa loaned a Hammond organ to the freshman class and Mury Sweeney, junior in music, will provide background musical ef fects on the organ. Narrator will be Tom Wald rop, freshman in speech. Cindy Randall, freshman in liberal arts is billed for a modern dance number. Other musical numbers, following the modern theme, will round out the show. No admission is being charged for the Sno-Ball which is to be held Jan. 29. Freshmen women and men who have not yet made dates for the dance should con tact the social chairman of their living organization as soon as possible to see what arrange Woody's round the clock DRIVE-IN GOOD HAMBURGERS THICK SHAKES Car Service Weekday* Only W«l Sth, N*ar *Uir Ption* 5-9001 menls can be made. A pre-dance banquet for hon ored guests and the Bno-Bull committee chairmen will be held In the Htruub dining room at 7 p.m. Formal* for the women and dork milta for the men will be drew* for the evening. Flowers arc optional. TGIF Party Planned Bill Rutherford, freshman In liberal arts, will act as master of ceremonies in today's Friday at Four in the Student Union fishbowl, according to Helen Huae, head of entertainment this week. Jean MUlhollen, freshman in liberal arts, will perform at the piano, and Tom Waldrop, freshman In speech, will do magic tricks. Patronize F.merald Advertisers Welcome to Hamburger Heaven After the game ... a ... or at any time! Hamburger Heaven 1224 Willamette Phone 3-1041 Varsity "O" presents LEMON-ORANGE SQUEEZE SAT., JAN. 22, AFTER THE GAME OSC Memorial Union Music by the Black Hawks 50c stag or drag