Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, June 02, 1955, SECTION I, Page Two, Image 2

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    Heart Device
DALE GKOOM, right, of the Medical College of South Carolina
at Charleston, records the inaudible sounds of a patient’s heart
with an electro stethograph, a device w'hich enables physicians
to see sounds too faint to be heard through their instruments.
A key part of the stethograph is a sensitive pickup, resting on the
patient’s chest. General Motors Research Laboratories engineers
worked with Groom in developing the device. (AP Wirephoto)
John Jensen Receives
Award from Theater
John Jensen was named out
standing senior in drama and re
cipient of the first annual Le
Jeune W. Griffith award at the
Theatre Awards banquet Wed
nesday.
Jensen, a senior in speech, was
also awarded a neut for his role
of Mattern in “Hannele.”
The LeJeune W. Griffith award
is sponsored by Mrs. Griffith, a
former business manager of UT,
She graduated from the Univer
sity with a journalism degree in
1948 and became business man
ager of UT when they moved
into their present building in
1949. She is now editor of the
National Chinchilla Breeders’
Association magazine in Salt
Lake City.
Chorography, Dancing
Jensen was seen this year as
a dancer in “Kiss Me, Kate,” for
which he was co-choreographer,
together with Gloria Lee. He de
signed and painted the sets for
“The Contrast” as well as super
vising the painting for main
stage shows last year.
In addition to "Kiss Me, Kate,”
Jensen choreographed “Blood
Wedding” and worked with Bar
bara Johnson on choreography
for “One Touch of Venus.’’
He received a supporting actor
award for his role of Death in
“Even-the Gods" in 1953, and has
appeared in “Henry IV, Part 1,”
“Juno and the Paycock,” “Rich
ard Second,” and "Theatre Ex
citement," for the last two years.
Director, Manager
He was assistant director for
“Death of a Salesman" and co
stage manager for “Brigadoon.”
During his freshman year he was
a member of the stage crew for
the main stage productions.
Jensen will go to Saratoga
Springs this summer as head de
signer for the theatre. He has
been there for the last two sum
mers as assistant to the designer.
Last summer he achieved mem
bership in Actor’s Equity As
sociation.
'55 Bunion Derby
Chairmen Named
Joan Rainville and Joan Kraus
will serve as co-chairmen of next
fall’s Bunion Derby, according
to Mary Geriinger, AWS ad
viser for the event.
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Modern Dance
Concert Slated
A modern dance concert will
be presented by the physical edu
cation department for women
Thursday at the University The
ater at 8:15 p.m.
The program wilt be presented
by the University modern dance
classes .under the direction of
Otilia Garcia, instructor in physi
cal education.
Dances In the program will
range from light comedy numbers
to abstract movements. The mus
ic will be all the way from works
by Brahms and Straus to Peres
Prado, creator of the Tropical
> Mambo. The Tropical Mambo will
be the finale and production
number.
A vocal selection by Audrey
1 Mistretta will also be included In
; the program. Soloists will be
| Wayne Thomas and Otilia Garcia.
! Evelyn Trumbo is accompanist.
Price will be 65 cents per
I ticket.
Rally Board
Names Dukes
Don Sosby and Dave Kjome
were chosen yell dukes Tues
day night by the rally board.
They will assist Ollle Irblg
keit, yell king, next year In
, leading yells.
The rally squad. Including
new rally girls. Sue Kamsby,
Sally Jo Greig, Bobbye Harris.
Frannie Heltkemper, Joan
. Palmer, Cindy Randall and
Shirley McLean, will meet with
the rally board today at 12 in
the Student Union to discuss
, plans for next year’s program.
Today's Staff
Section I
I
Makeup Editor: Paul Keefe.
Night Staff: Bev Chamberlain
i and Cay Mundorff.
News Office: Anne Ritchey
and Bob Robinson.
Section 11
Makeup Editor: Paul Keefe.
Night Staff: Bev Chamberlain
and Cay Mundorff.
Section III
Makeup Editor: Sam Vahey.
News Office: Gordon Rice.
Editor Announces '56 Oreqona Staff
Upper staff positions for next
year’s Orrgana have been an
nounced by Sue French, newly
appointed editor of the llifitt1
yearbook.
Chuck Wingard and Doug Muy
will serve as managing editors,
a newly-created position for the
yearbook.
The three associate editors in
clude Sally Jo Greig, photog
raphy; Marcia Mauney, written
material, and Connie Kennedy,
layout.
Section editors are Nancy
Lldbeck, Diane Knunl-Duval, Lor
rie Whitten, Joan Rainville and
Jack Marsh. Marsh will be in
charge of sports, Miss French
said.
Editorial office manager will
be Bev Landon, and Helen Ruth
Johnson him been appointed por
trait editor,
Janet Mater will be caption*
editor and copy editor ha* not
been announced an yet.
Don Peck, buaincaa manager,
ha* announced four of hlH atnfr
member*.
Chuck Hall will be Hiilrn man
ager. and Eleanor Whltaett will
be executive aecretary.
AdveiliHlnK layout editor will
be Barbara Bryant, and Kathy
Dahl will nerve aa organist Iona
manager.
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