Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 11, 1955, Page Eight, Image 8

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    Ike, Dulles Ink Agreement
WASHINGTON—President Eisenhower, left, and Secretary of State John Foster Dulles jointly
sign the Paris agreements (April 7) in a simple ceremony at the White House. The two treaties,
which call for the rearming of a sovereign West Germany, were ratified last week by the senate.
Theater's 'Arthur'
To Begin April 22
“Arthur," a continental com
edy by Ferenc Molnar, has been
chosen as the University Thea
ter's arena-style production for
this year. TJie play is scheduled
to run April 22 through 30, ex
cept from May 4 through 7.
Daniel Krempel, instructor in
speech, will direct the production.
Deneice Kenyon will head the
cast as Edith, the gay divorcee
surrounded by suitors, in her first
major UT role. An audacious, old
swindler and father of Edith will
be portrayed by Darrell Keeney.
Donald Holt will play the chief
suitor for Edith’s hand.
Dull Says Asians
Not Understood
“Today we refuse to take Asia
seriously, and we take for grant
ed that the Asians can be con
trolled by a few people,” said j
Paul S. Dull in the browsing
room lecture Thursday night in
the Student Union.
Dull, associate professor of po- :
litical science and history, stated
that “crisis has piled upon crisis
in Asia. These crises have pro- j
duced results that have put us |
in Asia with people we barely un
derstand or want to understand.” >
He said that “we have a stere- j
otyped reaction to the Asians.
We group many different kinds
of people together. Without an
exception every country in Asia
has been dominated by a Western
country, or by an Asian country j
which has taken over Western:
methods.”
He reported that “for a time
Asian powers made European
countries the wealthiest the
world had ever known.”
Dull received the Friar’s award
for the most outstanding profes
sor at Oregon the first time it
was given. He has been in the
chief Japanese intelligence sec
tion for the state department. He
was granted a sabbatical leave
for a year’s research in Japan in
1952. While there he studied the
political behavior of the Japa
nese.
Dull, who came to the Univer
sity in 1946, has published nu
merous articles in scholarly mag
azines.
The discussion leader "for the
lecture was J. V. Berreman, pro
fessor of sociology.
Patronize Emerald Advertisers
Camp Representative To Interview Women
Virginia Denton, director of
Portland Campfire Girls’ Camp
Namanau,*will be on campus to
day from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in
Gerlinger 117.
Students wishing to apply for
a counseling position should
make an appointment to see her
some time during the day. Ap
pointments may be made in ad
vance with Marian Perry,- ext.
226, in Gerlinger hall. *
Queen Candidates
Are Nominated
Twenty-nine junior girls have
been nominated for Junior Wrek
end Queen. The nominttea are:
Mary Allen, Rebec house; Carol j
Arneson, Campbell club; Bar
bnra Bailey, Alpha Phi; Joyce j
Bearden, Delta Upsllon nml Sig-1
nui Nu; Jane Bergstrom, Delta
Tau Delta and Kappa Alpha The
ta.
Gwen Endicott, Orides; Betti
Fackler, Phi Kappa Pal and Sig
ma Phi Epailon; Patty Kagan,
Signia Chi; Betty Frey, Alpha
hall; Shirley Gerhart. Chi Psi:
Janet Gustafson. Kappa Kappa
Gamma.
Pat Hoy, Delta Zeta, Tau Kap
pa Epsilon; Jill Hutchings, Phi
Delta Theta; Jody Klnhre, Alpha
Tau Omega; La Rae Koon, Delta
Delta Delta; Leila Lemmon, Pi
Kappa Alpha.
Jean Miller, University house;
Bitsy Mills, Carson 4; Colleen
Moore, Carson 2; Phyllis Pear
son. Alpha Chi Omega, Beta The
ta Pi, Carson 3 and Lambda Chi
Alpha.
Joan Price, Gamma Phi Beta
and Phi Sigma Kappa; Jackie
Robertson, Phi Kappa Sigma and
Pi Beta Phi; Linda SchumaJtor,;
Alpha Xi Delta; Sue Silverthorrje,
Sigma Alpha Mu; Six' Smyth,
Delta Gamma.
Pat. Syk^s, Zeta Tau Alpha;
Roberta Toner, Alpha Omleron
Pi; Gail Went, Alpha Delta PI,
and Barbara Wilcox, Swann
Campbell, Theta Chi and Sigma
Kappa.
The first elimination of the
nominees will be held Tuesday at
0:30 p.m. in the Student Union.
Girl* will wear either cottons
or campus clothes. The second
eliminations will bo Wednesday
at 6:30 p.m. in the Student Union.
Girls will wear short silks and
heels.
Times for each girl's Interview
will 1ms released by the Queen
Selection committee Tuesday.
Advertising Honorary
Elects Miss Runberg
Donna Runberg, Junior In Jour
nalism and Emerald business
manager, was elected president
of Gamma Alpha Chi, national
women's advertising honorary.
Other officers elected at the
Thursday night meeting were;
Barbara Wilcox, vice-president;
Jean Sandine, secretary, and
Karolee Peters, treasurer.
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