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Telaphona 2631 Wednesday. February 23. 1949 33rd Year Take Effect Applications will be received by Student Senate for membership on the Student Activities Fee Kane To Direct Hamlet Show Committee. One junior student is needed to fill the vacancy left by Whitford Kane, one of Ameri- the withdrawal of Don Prittie ca's foremost character actors, from the University. will direct and appear in the Bowl- Blanks may be obtained in ROTC Officers Meet 217A, fillod out, and returned ing Green State University Thea- there by anyone interested. tre presentation of "Hamlet" for Senate Pres. Barbara Provost five days beginning April 26. has temporarily appointed Jim The production will mark Mr. Gateway to till the position until there arc applicants to choose Kane's first appearance at an Ohio from. University and his 23rd portray- • • • al of the first grave digger's role SPRING Keep - Off - The - Grass in the play. Dr. Elden T. Smith, campaign will be sponsored by the service f ratOI nily, Alpha Phi Ome- CHARLIE SHARE tip. another on. in for BCSU. theatre director, said in making Recent publicity on Bowline Green', top-ranking uteri include! ga, this year. Louis Daigncau the announcement was designated as general chair- « full paee color spread of "Pe.nul." Long In the Toledo Sunday Blade. 1 Born in Ireland, Mr. Kane has man In Monday ! meeting of Sen- Picture, and .torie. of other players accompanied the picture. ate. been in such Americnn movies at Semite gave official approval of TU Bus Chartered "Tenth Avenue Angel," "The Cadeuceus' Clnb plan to join Al- Speech Tourney Ghost and Mrs. Muir." the recent The Booster Club it sponsor- pha Epsilon Delta, national hon- ing a but for students planning "The Walls of Jericho," with Cor- orary for pre-medical students. The local group until this time Will Be Friday to attend the Toledo- BG bas- nel Wilde and Linda Darnell, and was open to all pre-med students ketball game at the Toledo BGSU will be the scene of the the soon to be released "The Judge Sport. Arena, Tuesday, March without Special grade require- Steps Out." ments. Requirements for belong- Northwestern Ohio High School 1. District Speech Tournament Sat- Bui ticket will cost $1.15 Chief among his stage produc- ing to the national chapter when it is brought to campus will in- round trip and may be secured urday, Feb. 26. tions are "Midsummer Night's clude having an academic average from the Booster Club repre- Dream," Henrik Ibsen's "The Wild Area hig'.i schools will partici- sentatives at the various dormi- of 2.8 and being elected into the pate in debate, oratory, and in- Duck," and Sean O'Casey's "Juno organization by the other mem- tories on campus. bers. The bus will leave from the and the Paycock," all of which he INTERPRETING MILITARY maps are Lt. Col. James Miller and dividual contests. U-A Prom tickets have gone bus station at the Four Cor- Platoon Sgt. Robert Scott, both of the local ROTC Unit. Bowling Green university stu- directed, and "The Pigeon" by off sale till March 1, but may be ners, go to the Arena, and re- John Galsworthy. He worked obtained In the Well for a few dents will judge the events. Har- turn after the game. Tickets with John Barrymore in early pro- .lames I. Miller, a junior majoring in finance, is the new- old Mikle and Ralph Mead are for the game must be secured ly appointed Cadet Lt. Col. and Battalion Commander of the days at that time, says Jim Epps, ductions of "Hamlet." chairman of the ticket committee. by the students from the Ath- University's Reserve Officers Training Corps Battalion. in charge of making arrangements He also said that almost half of letic Office. The time the bus At Bowling Green, Mr. Kane for the tournament. the 600 available tickets have al- leaves will bo announced later. will offer a series of public lec- The appointment was recommended by Col. William C. ready been sold. The Administration Bldg. has All women must return to tures on various aspects of the Lucas along with 36 other Cadet Officer appointments. Final • • • been tentatively scheduled as the BC by midnight. theatre. approval was given by President Prout. SENATE VOTED to raise from place where the contests will take The new battalion commander is enrolled in the advanced Held II cents per mile to 6W cents per place. artillery course. He served dur- mile the amount paid to the driver ing the war as a Staff Sergeant in for the Student Union Advisory Pipe Awardira KiiiesRules Ch ange the Infantry and was awarded the Committee when it makes trips to Everyman To Be ipC Purple Heart and Bronze Star other universities to study their A new agreement has just been • * * ^ ♦ ♦ medals. Student Union facilities. Nels Alexander, chairman of Other Cadet Officer appoint- put into effect concerning the this committee, says that the com- Friday Night ments made were Carlton P. Dev- "Peace Pipe." AWS Will E/ecr mittee was very pleased by the Key Editor enport. Cadet Major and Battalion Donald Strcibig, BGSU gradu- Since there will be two games way they were received at Case Executive Officer; and Arthur F. Institute of Technology last Sat- ate student, will direct the play, New Member Miller, Cadet Major and Battalion played this year, the officers of urday. He also said that they Operations Officer. "Everyman" for the Feb. 25 and the sponsoring organizations, the A frcshmun class representative To Be Named were able to obtain a great many Those appointed to Cadet Cap- 26 presentations in the Rec Hall. University Press Club of Bowling will be elected to the Legislative constructive ideas from inspecting Applications for next year's taincies were Robert E. Kcnnc- Curtain time is 8:30 p.m. the new building at Case. Green and the Toledo University Board of the Association of Wo- Key Editor lire now being accept- baum, Harry J. Brockmnn, Louis Starring in the title role in the chapter of Alpha Phi Gamma, na- men Students. ed in the journalism office accord- J. Summey, Robert II. Vorcch, ing to Prof. Jesse Currier, chair- morality play is Sidney Freeman. tional journalism honorary, have Any freshman woman is eligible David J. Hole, Louis A. Dalgneau, 'Pi' Week To Be man of the Journalism Dept. Others in the cast are: William agreed that beginning this year to apply for the position. First and James O. Simpson. For those who are interested, Sherman, Eileen Collier, Thomas the team in possession of the Cadet First Lieutenants as- Next Week step in applying for the job is to more complete information can be Durbin, Robert Parks. Phyllis trophy will defend it at the game signed were John J. Balogach, Ed- fill out an application in Dean found on the Bulletin in 315A. Pi Kuppa Alpha fraternity will Wolf, Holland Kocnitzer, Joanne which is played on its home court. ward H. Effertz, Lylc C. Berner, Audrey K. Wilder's Office. Applications nre being accept- Philip K. Bridgham, Robert J. hold its annual "Pi Week" fes- Nielsen, Evelyn Gronberg, Miriam This means that Bowling Green, tivities next week. Beginning Johnson, Emily Barley, Charles Applications can be obtained ed from seniors having a 2.0 aver- Rcifert, and Ivan Stearns. since it now has possession of the age or better und all applications with a faculty tea Sunday from :i Fasnaugh, Rosamond Pratt, and tomorrow, Friday, and up to Cadet Second Lieutenants will trophy due to its win over Toledo must be in no later than Tuesday, to 5 p.m. nt the PiKap house, the El line Fruchey. Thursday, March 3. be Paul W. Roehkc. Raymond G. last year, will defend it at the March 1. Final appointment will Renncbaum, Gordon E. Fitzgerald, week's uctivities include the pre- The play will be presented in Sports Arena on Tuesday, March March 3, applicants must ap- be made by the Publications Com- Raymond J. Finucnn, Richard W. sentation of pies and serenading a semi-arena styie, similar to the 1, since the game at the Arena is pear before the Legislative Board mittee on Friday, March 4. Moore, and James R. Enright. to all sororities and women's dor- style used for the three one-act at 7:30 in Dean Wilder's Office, considered Bowling Green's home Applicants will be judged on John C. Miller will be the bat- mitories on Monday evening and plays earlier this season. Seating game. The outcome of the game experience with the Key and any talion's Sergeant Major and Claire the annual Founder's Day Ban- capacity for each of the two eve- tonight, which will be played at other school or professional pub- M. Stewart, Jr. was made Batnl- quet at 6 p.m. ut the Mid-Way on nings will be 300 persons. Two Colleges the TU fieldhouse, will therefore lication they might have worked lion Supply Sergeant. Wednesday. "Everyman" is said to be not have no effect on this year's Peace with. First Sergeants uppointed were Thursday the pic-eating contest only a religious pageant, but a Pipe award. will be held at 7 p.m. in the Wo- On Tour List The appointment is being made Bernard D. Wheeler, Thomas forceful drama as well. men's Bldg. After a closed party The Peace Pipe Trophy will be Five Graduate School faculty early this year so that spring ac- Beech, and Raymond J. Florian. Ten platoon sergcunts were ap- for PiKA Friday evening, the awarded to the winner of the To- members have been invited to visit tivities will not be neglected. Ap- semi-formal Dream Girl dance Walsh Directs ledo-B o w 1 i n g Green plications for Business Manager pointed. They arc George II. Baldwin-Wallace and Oberlin Col- Barrows, Jr., Robert Scott, Ed- will conclude Pi Week festivities game of March !, at the Toledo of next year's Key will be accept- at 9 p.m. Saturday in the Women's leges Friday. ward G. Pierson, Theodore A. Sports Arena. This huge replica ed at a later date. Bldg. The 1919 Dreum Girl of John Loves Mary of an Indian Peace Pipe symboliz- Receiving invitations . from Sadowski, Eugene K. Waldsmith, Louis Haubner, Jr., William I. PiKA will be presented at the es the basketball rivalry between Oberlin and B-W presidents are: dance, for which Johnny Reem- The third major production of the two universities and is given '49 Key To Be Follas, Robert V. Stamper, Fred- Dr. Grover Platt, Dr. J. E. Wen- snyder's orchestra will play. the University Players will be the annually to the winner of this erick E. Steger, and Richard L. Broadway hit play, John Loves game. rich, Prof. Fred Walsh, Prof. L. 10 Larger Schanbarger. Mary, written by Norman Krasna. A. Helms, and Dr. Emerson Shuck. VA Announces The University established the It will be directed by Frederick The forthcoming exchange of The 1949 Key, 10 per cent Walsh, associate professor in the trophy last year. A Toledoan, L. Mitzi Peterson ideas between BGSU and the larger than last year's edition of Speech Dept. H. Simon, made the pipe by hand the year book, is slowly beginning New Ruling and donated it. above-named schools is a part of The play reaches farcical pro- to take shape in the form of gal- Places Third Information received at the portions when the boy meets girl, President Truman's national edu- ley and page proofs, plans for The University Press Club, said Mitzi Peterson placed third in Veterans Administration in Cleve- boy loses girl, boy gets girl theme John Dyer, chairman of the com- cation policy. cover designs and sectional fillers. land effective Jan. 14, 1949 indi- reaches a peak. The boy, Bill original oratory at the Women's mittee on arrangements, will give • * • State Individual Contest at Bald- cates that marriage evidence anil Prentice, and the girl, Jean Mc- an Indian pageant at half time in win-Wallace College Feb. 18. birth evidence will not be effec- Glathery, finally get straightened the Sports Arena. tive until the date it is received out emotionally with the help of Her subject was, "The Inter- One-Act Play To Open national Poker Game." Placing by the VA in the Veterans Office. Mr. Walsh and playwright Krasna. Bee Gee won a hotly contested 217A. It is not retroactive to game last year and now possesses first and second in the contest John's friend Fred, Senator Mc- were representatives from Ohio the date of the event. Kinley, and General Biddle don't the trophy. It is on display in the Tonight In Auditorium VA will accept a certified copy trophy case of the Men's Gym. Wesleyan and Ohio University do much to alleviate the woes that respectively. of the birth certificate; a notar- after the last major production of befall John and Mary. The second in a series of one- Other Bowling Green contest- ized statement from the doctor in the University Theater. The play is scheduled for March Concert Here act bills will be presented by the ants were Pat Swineford, extem- attendance at birth listing par- 2, S, 4, and 5 at 8:16 p.m. in the Workshop Players in the PA Audi- "The Unsatisfactory Supper" pore, and Kay Cherry, interpreta- ents' names, date of birth of the University Auditorium. Tickets cast includes Nancy Kubitz, Ben tive reading. Also attending the child, and place of birth; or a Wednesday torium Wednesday, Feb. 23, at 8. notarized statement signed by two are 5 cents with Ac card. Faculty Jenkins, and Eiana Totter. contest were Pat Mann, speech in- p.m. disinterested persons giving their and townspeople may purchase Accordionist-composer G a 11 a - structor, and Debate Coach Har- The plays to be given will in- Dick Lenhart will direct "The ages, showing the date and place tickets for 60 cents. The box of- Rini will appear in a concert Wed- Bathroom Door." old Mikle. fice will be open Feb. 28 to March clude "The Unsatisfactory Sup- Mr. Mikle announces that the of child's birth, names of parents, nesday evening, March 9, at 8 in Cast will include Dick Doll, 6 from 10 to 12 a.m. and 1 to 4 per" by Tennessee Williams, "The local debate squad's next debate and stating the source of know- the Senior High School Auditori- Emily Bazley, Jud Ellertson, Nata- ledge. p.m. um. Tickets are on sale at the Bathroom Door" by Gertrude Jen- will be Feb. 26-26 in Columbus. lie Woodin, Pat Boiler, and James Representing BGSU will be Carl Centre Drug Store. Student tick- nings, and "A March Wind" by Limbacher. ets are $1. Silver and Aris (Bob) Mallas on Keep Oil The Mud TU-BG Game The program will include the Alice Brown. Colette Moran is the director of the affirmative. Louis Fernandez "A March Wind" and she has "Largo" from Galla-Rini's own This program will bring the to- and George Maragakes will form Walking on any campus lawn The Bowling Green-Univer- chosen as the members of her cast, concerto, and works by Wagner, tal number of one-acts by the the negative team. ii prohibited during the fall, Isabel Mann, Sal Gnidice, Jerri sity of Toledo Basketball Game Chopin, Bach, Rachmaninoff, Le- Players this year to eight. The Nineteen colleges have entered winter, spring, or summer, the Jennings, and Wayne Riley. the Men's State Debate tourna- will be broadcast tonight at the cuona, and Sibelius. club has set ten plays as a final Student Court announces. Commons. The admission Galla-Rini is en route from New Admission to the program is ment at Capital University. Bowl- Walking on any csmpus lawn goal for the year's activities, and free to students and the general ing Green's team will participate charge is 18 cants. York, where he appeared in Town will result in a $1 to $5 fin*. Hall, to his home in California. the remaining two will be given public. in 12 debates. BEE QBE MEWS Wednesday. February 23, 1949 Dire Consequences °rouP **•*•"*■ System For Pick And Pen Views And Opinions Paqe S oid TU hea had iu day. Joan Of Lorraine (SUBJECT TO CHANGE) Rocket Qame. foHifUt... Bowling Green's on the way . . . By Warren Ransler V. Pre., fro. Member- Tonight and next Tuesday night Bowling KINGS AND QUEENS: "Joan of Lorraine" played be- fore a capacity crowd last week Oreasdsanoe 1st* Sue. M. Ch. See. Treae ship Other Green University and Toledo University face Business once again slack for jewelers and at the Bloomdale High School. each other on the hardwoods. The game tonight Dire—bright spot of the week from George lames Numerous curtain calls after the A Capp.lla Choir I, , Major Minor 2 2 1 will be played at the Toledo University field opening show at the local high Man's Glee Club to Jean Felix—and the middle aisle trip for grad school, proved that Director Major Minor 2 2 1 house and the game Tuesday night, which is Betty Lange and Gord Domeck, to be In June— Robert Richey had produced a sur- Alpha Phi Om»ga . S 2 2 2 2 1 considered a home game for BG, will be contest- the same for Pat Buckley and grad Norm Huff- prise hit. Band Organization t 3 2 2 ed at the Toledo Sports Arena. 1 man of tooth repair fame . . . glittering gilts for This play within a play pre- When these two schools resumed relations sents both the problems of a direc- Editor Ass't Staff Publtcattons Betty Lou Lorenz from Dick Fawley of Cincinnati Bee OH N.WI Malcr Minor Editor Cossm.3Pis last February there were numerous people of tor and the main events in the life M. Ed a year . . . pinning of the week—Dick Greenawalt of Joan of Lorraine. 5 the opinion that It would not pinned "Tiny" Schroeder late Sunday eve in The cast played their difficult Ota PI Theta i 2 2 1 1 1 TOLEDO 'a8' *3ecaus- °' wncrt had hap- roles with such marvelous skill Biology CT.ib _ . i 1 1 1 1 recently engaged Charlie Hague's car, which, and insight that the audience was RELATIONS P»^ In the past. As we all according to unreliable Information, (the car) has kept tuned to every delicate mood Blastema (Pre Mod). ..- - _. 3 I 1 1 1 iBCTnuv* know, everything has gone seen two engagements, a wedding, and three of the play. Book and Molar S 2 1 3 2 along smoothly and there is pinnlngs . . . and an engagement—Fran Weis- Helen Tsarones us the Maid of Ch.m. Journal Club.. - 3 1 1 1 1 no reason to believe that any Orleans gave her role a depth of Comt. Club trouble will occur In the future. man to ex-Bee Gee-esser Norm Nehamkln . . . feeling seldom seen in amateur ^ 3 1 1 1 1 productions. The audience was D»lla Phi Delia _ 5 2 2 1 1 J Tuesday night's game will be the "Peace POME: warmed by her performance as the Pipe" game which was inaugurated last year Delta Sigma. , T,, ...i. , 4 2 1 1 1 courageous girl who stood alone I think that I ■hall never »•• Emerson Literary through the cotnbined efforts of the student, of ugainst greed and corruption. 5 2 2 2 2 1 Bowling Green and Toledo. The "Peace Pipe," a girl refuse a drink that's free. Ernest Capron interpreted the Epsllon PITau 4 2 1 1 1 role of the director and inquisitor FT* - which is now held by BG. will be presented to A girl with hungry eyes not fixed 2 2 1 1 very well. the winner of this game. Contributor 1 upon a drink that's being mixed. Richard Hoffman as the Dau- Eyas Editor 5 Slall pt. not to cl- Although Bowling Green has completely phin, amazed the crowd with his Minor 1 osed 1 pt. semester A girl who doesn't always wear immense vitality. One often won- dominated the athletic contests during this past dered how his voice held up untier Gamma Th.la Upailon .. 4 2 1 1 1 1 year, there Is no reason to believe that it will a lot of Junk to match her hair. the strain of his exacting role. Int.rfral.mlty- Council .... • 3 2 2 1 1 continue this domination forever. Even after His every action added to the im- But girls are loved by guys like me. International Relations Club 4 2 1 1 1 certain sports writers on the Toledo Blade wipe pression of the Dauphin as the Kappa Delta P 2 for who in hell would lass a tree. greedy and unworthy head of 5 2 1 1 1 the big tears from their eyes, they will admit that France. Kappa Mu Epellon 4 7 J 1 1 1 the Rockets do have a chance In both of these —Contribution from ex-Bee Gee Dor Miller ably portrayed the Ass't games. harsh and haughty Bishop of Cau- K»r Ed. Minor Ede. Slall Dora Terblsan— chon. Malor 5 2 Arrangements were made Monday for a new SCF - PRAISE AND SUCH: Bob Taylor doubled expertly as 20 5 i Cabinet Each rlause In Peace Pipe legislation. Hereailer the Jean, the pompous brother of Joan 5 winner of the Pipe will defend the award the fol- Newman Bucket o' suds and cartons of tobacco flowers in the first act and as Charticr in Minor 1 5 5 lowing year on their home floor. the last scene of the second act. to the student body for their well behaved ac- Orchestra .. 3 1 1 I 1 1 The lighting by David Thomp- tions at most events and games—whether moti- son and Charles Green showed Phi Alpha Chi 4 2 2 1 1 1 S—taU Seed... vated by Intelligence or inattention it's generally how good lighting can create the Phi Sigma Mu 4 1 1 1 1 1 varying moods of the drama. acknowledged to be "par excellence" . . . Pi Kappa Delta 5 2 2 2 2 1 This production was stased for The Women's Independent Society is s-eeking PI Omega Pi 2 2 1 | 1 DIRE'S DESIRE: the Community Drama Service 5 a seat on Student Senate under the new constitu- and was the first road show to Pi Sigma Alpha ... S 2 2 1 1 1 tion revision plan. If they are successful, they Stepping down the walk In front of Williams be produced by the University Preee Club 3 2 2 1 1 will theoretically represent the thousand or more (campus home) attired In brown suit with match- Theatre. Pr» Law 3 2 2 1 1 independent women In college. ing accessories complete with friend—Katie The last performance of the current run will be given this Fri- PreEnglneering . ...*_ 3 2 2 1 1 The main purpose of WIS is to give all women Smith—ellck chick of the week . . . day evening at Norwalk High Pel Chi S 2 2 1 1 1 at BGSU, who for whatever reason are non- School. DJRE'S IRE: However, if the present inter- Quill Type 2 1 1 1 1 sorority, the opportunity to participate in normal To Dire—ashes In the coffee—for giving the est remains high and a suitable Prog. college life; its elections, traditions, social func- date can be booked, the play will Radio Stallon ... Ch. tall Tec. wrong guy the Ire last week and even spelling Minor 2 1 tions, and house fellowship. be presented at the University. his name wrong—Herb HEYL Is not the main Sigma Delta Pi -. - — S 2 2 1 1 1 A unique part of the WIS constitution is its . - culprit—it was his red-headed friend, name un- j?.W&4 % 1U Cdiio* Sigma Delta Pet. (Membership only) membership clause. Any woman who Is not available at this time, who had the most deco- Sigma PI Rho. _. ... 4 2 1 1 1 1 affiliated with a sorority may join the organiza- Dear Editor: rations from the Alpha Xi dance . .. 5 2 2 1 1 , tion. No one is disqualified because o,' race, The interesting feature, "Life creed, or point average. Is Never Tedious For Women At Pre.. INTERESTING ITEM SECTION: Social Committee -. Minor Com. Mem Sub-Corn Kohl Hall," contained a paragraph Chm. This year's membership drive Is now in full The Peace Pipe will presented this year at the which might give doting mothers Chle| Each operation. The president, Jo Ann Palley, expects March 1 game to the winner of that game— and fathers'a severe shock. I re- Stud.nl Court lull. JuitlC. the present membership to be doubled by the fer to the comments on the fresh- Minor 5 henceforth when more than one game is played, end of the semester. man women who don't buy cigar- Theta Alpha Phi 5 2 2 3 3 1 the holder of the trophy will defend it on his ettes but merely walk in the smok- When asked some of the more current ques- Workshop Players 3 12 12 1 home floor—in this case the Sports Arena . . . er and inhale deeply. tions concerning WIS, Miss Palley answered, The parents who warned their Vanity Club S 1 2 3 "WIS has no intention or desire whatsoever to MORE KINGS AND QUEENS: girls away from the Demon Nico- Activity Fee Commute. 1 poln per year limit 2 tine will get the impression that, go "Greek" ... We feel it our duty to represent Anita Colussl pinned to Bob Sullivan of WRSM Election Commute. 1 poln per year limit 2 while obeying the letter of the even the "independent" Independents on cam- sportcasting note . . . loan Shaw, ex-Bowling law, their daughters are gaily Athletic Commute. 1 poln per year limit 2 pus who have never joined our group . . . ©in- Green engaged to John Gillesple . . . and a pin breaking the spirit of it. More- Student Union I poln per year limit 2 over, this does not portray the dues are negligible . . . Anyone who wishes to from Bob Scoon, Wlttenburg, to llona Pohlod . . . Guest Artist Committee 1 ooin per year lla lit 2 true studious atmosphere of the become a member need only submit her name at engagement belated—Dick Dunn ringed Luella Student Employment Committee 1 poln per year lirr ill 2 women's dorms, where the great one of our Tuesday evening meetings . . .We Kltnect . . . Georgia Hill pinned to Robert Helgh- percentage avoid cards and smok- Fraternities 5 Founders I have been a part of the National Independent berger . . . er habits. In conclusion, the reference to MIS i Founder Students Association for over a semester now." PASS: a cigarette hangover in your "T- 5 Zone" could have been omitted. Booster Club._-__ | 2 2 2 2 All year we sit In class like this, but Who wants to smoke Camels? Band Fraternltr— ... .. - 4 1 1 1 1 1 C

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With a yen for a pin Our Man Thursday • QU he went "Greek." NEWMAN CLUB But it wasn't quite that easy. Sunday, Fab. 27 7 John R.dabaufb He no longer had time to worry that he is truly getting a liberal 9:00 Mass and Conference in about mundane affairs as flunking The Artists Series has been of education." Parish Hall najor importance on campus the A. H. Knob- 1:45 Closing Exercise journalism 211, Kremlin Gremlins, dandruff, the date of Waterloo, the by lach, a junior in.-l few weeks, HO from this The Newman Club Marriage date with Ema Lou, pink tooth ni- from New Ro- romes the weekly quest in, "What Forum for all women students brush, and the A-Bomb. chelle, N. Y„ ls-. is your opinion of the Artists Ser- will begin on Sunday, Feb. 27. declared, "The Register now in the Newman Club He must now use the gray '*» ies?" instance the matter for other matters—engi- e, Office. "I believe it's modern dance neering weird schemes to make the PI OMEGA PI I the best type of exhi b i t i o n probable impossible possible . . . assembly pro- would have There will be a special meeting snitch cannon balls in the dead of gram for college been appreciat- of PI Omega Pi tonight at 7 p.m. night . . . wee-hour hitch-hiking students," stat- ed more had in 301PA. to the Smokies (and not to view ed Donald the main body PRESS CLUB the, view) . . . exploring, the hard Courtney, a sen- A. H. Knoblach of students at- A joint social-business meeting way, the mucky bottom of Pow- ior from Little tending It understood the theme." ell's Pond (that is, a la unpre- of the Press Club is scheduled for Falls, N. Y. "I do believe," he added, "that an meditated dives via prospective 7 p.m. tomorrow. Don Cunning- "The varied event such as the Vandercook lec- brothers"). programs that ture is appreciated more as the ham will be guest speaker on "Public Relations in Sports." He Oh, to be a pledge.—it's great! Donald Courtney are presented," subject is understood and of more he said, "bring interest to the student body." is the publicity chairman of the —Just ask some of the dozens of prominent personalities, in various Sports Department at the Univer- pledges on campus today. Chances sity. Meeting place will be an- are you'll find one easily. lields, directly to us and indoctrin- Book Sales Total nounced on the blackboard of .tcs the students to tbe type of 316A according to Pres. T. J. Hell be wearing a colorful little nrogram that will attract them in Loomis. . refugee from the Mardi Gras. 'uture years." $745 For A PHi O Freshman students are eligible Perchance burlap underwear or Another out- A total of $745 has been paid to an odd pair of shoes. to join this semester and they are of-state student, *5 students as a result of a recent Marge Dickin- j invited to the meeting. Refresh- Such are the facts of the life of son, a senior I sale of their books at Alpha Phi ments will be served. those who survive one of the col- whose home Omega's used book store. STUDENT CHRISTIAN lege's oldest traditions—the pledge period. Saginaw, Mich., I A Phi O conducted the store for FELLOWSHIP said, "I think I Student Christian Fellowship it's fine, we I students between semesters as a Club will be held Thursday night, service to the campus.. The aim members will observe Church should have I Night in local churches Sunday Feb. 24, from 7 to 9 in the Rec Hall. Anyone interested in square more of them. I was to let each student receiVe evening. The various congrega- It gives the dancing is invited to attend, his own price for his used books. tions will provide a luncheon for students S|Maria Dickinaon Profit gained by the service fra- those attending. UNITARIAN FELLOWSHIP chance to see Episcopalians are meeting in great artists that they ordinarily ternity in the operation of the IQU, A REGULAR FEATURE on this page, recently lurpriaad the Women's Club. Members of Unitarian Fellowship will meet would not be able to sec." aditor. by ita popularity shown in a readership survey conducted by store will be used to further other the Congregational and the Evan- this coming Sunday, Feb. 20, at William 7:30 p.m. in Studio B of the PA Prof. Clyde Parker'* pre., management cla.s. services of benefit to the student gelical and Reformed Churches Shown above is John Radabaugh gathering material (he does it North, a second, will meet In the Student Room of Bldg. Since Feb. 20-26 has been year man from body. proclaimed National Brotherhood every Thursday) for hit column, rated second most popular in the entire the Nest. Convoy, was >aper. A project now being conducted Students who wish to attend Week the group has decided to also in favor of is the coat check at dances to one of the gatherings and have hold an open discussion on the the idea, but he STUDENT COURT not received an invitation are subject, "The Roots of Prejudice." said, "There raise funds for establishing two urged to sign up in the SCF office. Two persons were found guilty should be more needy student scholarships. Dr. Samuel H. Lowric, chairman At 4 p.m. today, Chapel Service publicity cover- of the Sociology Dept. will lead of traffic violations at a student will be held in the Main Auditori- ing when the the discussion at the close of Court meeting last Wednesday Dr. Litherlcmd um with Dick Becker in charge. programs will which refreshments will be served. and parking areas behind the Ad The campus service group will Everyone interested in this sub- William North be given, what To Visit St. Louis Bldg. were checked by Court mem- they will be meet at 100A tonight. The Dra- ject is cordially invited to attend about, and more background Dr. Ilerschel I.itherland, dean ma Group meeting will be held in the meeting. bers. ^M the Radio Studio at 7 p.m. should be given on the speakers." of the College of Education, will Thursday, Feb. 24, a new inter- Deeply im- 1 go to St. Louis tomorrow to attend est group on Christian Reliefs will pressed by the a meeting of the National Associa- meet in 115A at (1:45 p.m. John Series w a s| HARVEY'S RESTAURANT Compton is student chairman of - o p h o m o re tion of Colleges for Teacher Edu- this group. Dr. Tom Tuttlc will thyllis M. Al- cation. address the group on "My Idea of I e n , whose Drop in and notice the reduction in prices. Problems to be considered at Christ." ill " ITM' I own Dearborn, Mich. .the 5-day conference include ac- SQUARE AND COMPASS Enjoy fine food prepared in an appetizing It is my opin- creditation standards for member Second meeting of the month • fan," she said, institutions and laboratory experi- of all Free and Accepted Masons manner . . . Get the best in light snacks or full "that a student ences in connection with profes- will be held tomorrow, Feb. 21, at l i> r o a d ens his Phyllis M. Allan sional education courses and stu- 7:30 p.m. in 106A. course dinners. '-* ~v outlook by at- dent teaching. SQUARE DANCE CLUB Q*£ tending the programs, and it is Promenadcr's Square Dance Open 12:45 Daily because of this a person can feel Ohiocms Can Get Fri., Sat. Feb. 25-26 Jobs Through BUC Alexander Recital Strawberry Roan Ohioans who wish to check on In Cinecolor To Be March 11 job opportunities in any one of Household GENE AUTRY Typewriters Repaired, DAM William D. Alexander, assistant the other forty-seven states or in professor of music, will present the U. S. territories may do so by Appliances Office Typewriters, Of- Blondies Secret his third annual violin recital on contacting the nearest local office of the Bureau of UnMintymcii' Sunday, Tuesday Friday, March 11, in the Main for Auditorium. Ho will play selec- Compen.«t»*i Frank J. Collopy, fice Supplies and Equip- Feb. 27-28, Mar. 1 BUC administrator, said today. tions by Bach, Beethoven, Glazou- RADIO REPAIR nov, Des Planet-Nachez, GoH—- ment, Offset Printing. Command hl -iTIilf «

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U- Tonight WiUtUie Qcdconl Falcons Fear Upset By Tom Loomla Loyola Invades Saturday As Rockets Bemoan STUDENTS HAVE A RESPONSIBILITY Scaricty Of Men Tonight's game in the Field House at the University of Toledo Kerris And Mates By Jack James and next Tuesday's encounter at the Sports Arena are more than Attack Bee Gee Despite persistent rumors to the iust basketball games for TU and Bowling Green. Last year the contrary being circulated by a old rivalry was resumed over the protest that students of the two Win Streak couple of Toledo newspapers, institutions could not mix company at a sports event. there will be a basketball game be- Bowling Green's 62 game home tween Bowling Green and the Uni- The program went off smoothly with both groups cooperating winning streak goes on the block versity of Toledo at the field fully. There were no fights or other untimely displays that might house tonight. have prevented additional meetings of the rival cage squads. this Saturday evening when the Falcons play host to Loyola of Coach Jerry Bush of the Rock- Now we must again prove that we can successfully maintain ets mado the rounds at the univer- a rabid but friendly sports rivalry. Certainly the advantages in Chicago. Having defeated Bee sity hospital and managed to find doing this are apparent. Gee twice this year, the Chicago- five cagers who can still walk and Bowling Green fans, with few exceptions, have maintained an ans will be out to anap the home has gallnntly agreed to go through excellent attitude toward all opponents and are to be commended game streak and the cagers' cur- with the contest. for the fine iob of public relations work they have done for their rent winning string. Without a doubt the loss of men university, their team, and themselves. In their first meeting this year, like Charlie Harmon, Dal Zuber, TU HAS HAD TROUBLES Loyola edged out the Falcons in a Eddie LeRoy, and others has hurt 65-63 overtime tilt. Jack Kerris the Rockets but they still possess We are fortunate on this score in that the college is located in made 24 points as all three Fal- a very tough ball club. They gave a small town. TU draws a large percentage of its audiences from con centers left the game via the notice to the fact that they are no all over the city, whereas Bee Gee home game crowds are com- foul route. pushover Saturday night by de- prised primarily of students. Several unhappy occurances this feating Xavier 64-60. Bowling In the second game, played New Green was barely able to eke out year have put TU in a bad light. Year's Eve at Chicago, Bee Gee The near riot at the Michigan game may have severed all a three point home court victory fell victim to its worst off night of over the same team. Big Ten relations. On the nights of the double headers with the year, losing 60-38. Ed Earle Loyola and Valparaiso the Bee Gee quintet was constantly jeered garnered 17 points for the win- TU Racord Confusing by supporters of the neighboring school. ners. Swimming Squad Loses To dato the Rockets have a Much of this probably was the doings of non-students. How- Loyola boasts an 18-4 record. record of 12 wins in 22 outings ever, since this is our chance to insure putting these games on a Numbered among those defeated ami would like nothing better than regular basis, the students of the two universities must go out of are Wisconsin, DePaul, Purdue, To Big Time Opponents making the Falcons number 13. the way to see that an adult behavior and sportsmanlike attitude St. Johns, Toledo, and Villanova. They hold victories over Loyola of Despite three record breaking performances, Coach Sam Chicago, who has beaten Bee Gee is maintained. Their four losses were to Toledo, 44-46; Holy Cross, 68-69; Du- Cooper's Bowling Green mermen dropped both ends of an twice, and Baldwin-Wallace, a HATS OFF TO THE MERMAIDS quesne, in a 61-52 overtime; and unusual double dual swimming meet last Saturday. The other team that trounced the Falcons in teams in the meet were Michigan State, which defeated Bee the Cleveland Arena. Congratulations are in order for Miss Dorothy Luedtke and the DoPuul, 46-55. Gee by a score of 64-20, and Iowa State, which won by a 54-27 Bowling Green followers can women's varsity swimming team that seems to be paving the way Currently they boast one of the top teams in the country and are count rest assured that Coach Bush, toward regular Intercollegiate competition for the female element. _^-, Howling Green made its best who nearly upset the npplc cart Ohio colleges have been exceptionally backward along these being prominently mentioned for a post-season tourney bid. The showing of the season, but it last year with his stalling type of lines in the past and there has been no exception here. The only game Saturday might well decide | -BOWLING-- | wasn't enough to top their oppon- game, has more up his sleeve than athletics that the Bowling Green women have had are of the in- a bony elbow. The veteran pro who will go as representative of ent*, both of whom arc listed tramural variety. the mid-west. Kappa Sigma and Sigma Nu player has collected quite a bag of gained on the league-leading among the better teams in the na- tricks in his years of basketball Such things as telegraphic archery tournaments, alumni Student tickets are on sale to- SAEs this week as SAE dropped mill he'll be digging deep for hockey games, field days, and infrequent Swan Club exhibitions day at the Athletic Office in Men's tion. All of the races were close two points to last-place ATO. The something to stop tho Falcon fast are hardly enough to create any interest among the student body Gym. A capacity crowd is expect- and the scores do not tell the true in general. Let's hope that the new policy is continued in all Kappa Sigs and Sigma Nus took break. ed to be in attendance Saturday. four points from Phi Delta and story of the meet. sports. The girls' program of any college should share a major With the loss of Zuber, last Previously this season tickets I'iKA respectively. In other New Bowling Green varsity portion of the athletics enjoyed by both spectators and partici- have been sold out at noon on the year's scoring lender, through in- matches the Delts dropped three records were established by Fred eligibility, the point making bur- pants. first day of sale. points to Thi-ta Chi while Pi Theta Kline in the 440 yd. freestyle; den has fallen upon the shoulders captured four from the Sig Chis. Harry Shearer in the 220 yd. free- of Cal Christenscn and Lennie The Fraternity League will be Rhoades. Both pack a lot of inactive next Friday due to the style; and the 440 yd. freestyle weight on 6'4" antennns and can City League Tournament. There relay team composed of Fred Heff- give Share and Ottcn n lot of are only two more weeks remain- ner, Shearer, Chuck Woodfill, and trouble under the boards. ing on the bowling schedule for this year. William Van Allman. Falcons Rated High The standings: Kline's time of 6:19.7 seconds The Falcons jumped to one of Turn I'll. WOB Lost AY. bettered the old Bee Gee mark of their highest nation wide ratings COULD THIS BE V011 e SAE '4 40 8 782 Kappa Sigma 50 37 11 790 6:10.9, whoch was good for sec- of the year last week as they were Sigma Nu 49 37 11 773 placed fifth by Dunkel. To stay in PI Th»!,i ...81 23 28 728 ond place in this particular race. PiKA 29 21 27 718 the first ten and be considered as Sigma Chi .25 18 30 723 Shearer's new record was like- contenders for a Garden bid they Delta Tau D.lta 20 28 721 Phi Dalla .. 17 31 710 wise good for second place in his will undoubtedly have to win the race as he lowered the Bee Gee remainder of their games. With time from 2:22.0 to 2:20.3. eyes centered on Saturduy night's HUT contest with Loyola the Rockets Treat yourself to our In the relay the Falcon swim- could come through with an upset. mers smashed the old record of Tonight's tilt will not be the Hamburgers 3:45.7, posting a second place Peace Pipe game. The two quin- Sandwiches time of 3:40.8. tets will vie for the trophy in the (All varieties) Bob Ruth took second place in Falcons' home game in th» Sports the diving competition. Arena next Tuesday. 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They took the first O.U., Dayton Come Close with Pi Theta, Gamma Theta Nu singles and doubles from PiKA, Bowling Green's red hot Falcons won their 17th and 18th Grunt And Groan Swim Meet To and Zeta Beta Tau taking their but lost second singles. games of the year over the weekend in downing Ohio Univer- matches. Two matches were played Thurs- sity, 77-68, and Dayton, 56-38. For the Andersonmen it was Show Planned Michigan State Gamma Theta Nu took one day night with Kappa Sigma tak- the ninth and tenth victories in a row. singles and the doubles to beat ing all events to shut-out Sigma Bowling Green sports fans will The Falconettes from Bowling SAE 4-2. In the next match Nu 6-0. In the other match of the The Falcons are now ranked ninth in the country by Asso- Zeta Beta Tau lost their first sin- evening, Phi Delta defeated Theta be treated to a double feature this Green bowed to the powerful ciated Press and fifth in the nation by the Dunkel Rating Sys- gles, but bounced back to take sec- Chi 4-2, taking second singles and Saturday as the Falcon wrestling Spar-tonettes from Michigan State tem. They loud the Midwest College, 62 to 22, in a dual swim- ond singles and doubles from Chi doubles and dropping the first offensive average and are fourth team will entertain the grunt and ming meet at East Lansing, Mich, Alpha to win 4-2. singles. in the United States In this cate- Mac Otten Ends groan specialists of the Navy Pier Saturday. gory. Friday Ohio held the favorites Branch of the University of Illi- However, the Falcon coeds, who down in the first half and led 36- Bee Gee Career nois. This affair will be a prelimi- are coached by Miss Dorothy Lu- 32 at the midway point. Mac Ot- nary to the Bowling Green-Loyolu edtke, left a more favorable im- GALLA-RIN1 tiii, Chuck Share, and Peanuts basketball clash. Little is known pression than the lopsided score indicates. They garnered four Long sparked a third period drive about the Chicagoans but Coach World's Foremost Concert Accordionist that started lice Gee on the way This Month seconds against a team that usual- Bob Leiman expects his squad to ly dominates the first and second to a romp. By John SchwalUr Coach Harold Anderson had be in top shape as they go after place blanks on the score sheets. In Person Mac Otten, the second of the started a quintet of Bob Green, the season's fourth victory. The Joan Wickes, sophomore from famous Bcllefontaine, Ohio, broth- Red Speicher, Stan Weber, Fritz doors will open at 6 p.m. Cleveland, led the Bee Gee swim- Plinke, and Gene Dudley, but had ers to star in the basketball world mers by registering a couple of as a representative for Bowling Last Wednesday the grapplers to use his first string after the second place finishes. She copped Wed. Eve, March 9th ... 8 p.m. first quarter. Share was high Green, is heading down the home- bowed 18-6 to a strong Kent State seconds in the .'lO-yard-lmnsi scorer with 23 points, and Weber stretch of his glorious collegiate University squad. The loss was stroke and in the !)0-yard-individu- and Long followed with In. Dick career as the famed Falcons head BG's fourth. KSU now has I sen- al medley. Senior High Auditorium into the final month of this sea- Johnson umd Bill Dickey each son record of five wins and one The Bowling Green mermaids son's basketball schedule. ■cored 1'.' for the Bobcats. loss. failed to come in first on any Saturday the Falcons moved on Mac, the 6'6" little brother of Ray Florian and Anlone Benito match. One of the chances for Tickets at Centre Drugs to Dayton's small floor and after All-American Don, 6'11", has were the sole pointmnkers for first place honors was lost when another close first half wore down twice been voted the most valu- Bowling Green. Florian (175 1b.) Nancy Kompart was unable to DELOYD HAGERTY — DALE HUFFMAN the opposition to win going away. able Bowling Green player, al- decisioned Joe Klostermnn and make the trip. though he has been overshadowed Share collected 17 markers before Benito (121 lb.) gut the nod over Other second place laurels went "THE WELL" as first string center by G'll" fouling out, Often hit for 11, and Tom Hanson in a bout which was to Joan Culbertson, in the 30- Weber again reached the 10 mark. Charles Share. Being fully aware very closely contested. yurd-back strokes and to Polly of Mac's abilities, however, Coach Gil Montague (127 lb.), Ralph Moeller, who was runner up in the Adults $1.00 Students $1.00 Action Continues Harold Anderson wisely uses the Wilson (136 lb.I, John Milkovich 60-yard free style. TIIJT Inclitdtd likeable giant at forward when (160 lb.), and Gil Dubray (165 In Independent Share assumes the pivot. Arrangements are being made lb.) , all former state high school for a home meet for the coeds Muc broke into the Bowling Intramural Loop champs, won decisions from Jack from Bee Gee to satisfy the desire Green lineup alongside his broth- Morimitsu, Captain Cnrmcl Beni- of the students who have shown The Bluck Hats' explosive 81-31 er on the 1043-44 squad before to, Merle Shade, and Bob Rehark interests of seeing them. Ohio victory over the Sport Boys fea- joining the Navy. In his first full of BG. Milkovich, Kent captain, Wcsleyan will be the probable op- tured independent basketball play season, 1040-47, Mac received his has not lost in a dual meet In three ponent and the date will be an- Try a last Tuesday. Don Hartrip poured initial honor leading the school's years. nounced later. in 24 points while Kill Club added scoring parade with 276. He Mike Slepeeky, a 145 pounder Hot Dog 10c l'J to the staggering winning total. again received the plaudits of his who is ranked second in the Wrestlers Face The Roughnecks detoured the teammates after last winter's NCAA, decisioned Bob demons Highwaymen, G.'I-.'M, as Bob Madison Square Garden Invita- of BG. Jack Woodland of the Fal- Findlay On Road tender and juicy from our new steamer roll tional tournament, when he was Schnelkcr and Jim Thedieck con- cons, previously undefeated in the Next Tuesday the Falcons trav- tributed 111 and 17 tallies to the second in team scoring with 288. unlimited class, lost to Joe Kotys. el to Findlay to grapple the Oilers attack. As a defensive center Otten This meet was the first in more BAR-B-QUE LUNCH Other Tuesday results were: has few equals. A hard man to than two years in which no Kent of Findlay College. Bowling 116 West Wooster Street Owls 30, Stadium Club 27, Norm fake, he consistently keeps oppos- State matmnn won his match by a Green has previously defeated 1 .HI(ini/ii getting 13j Sharpies 37, ing centers low in the scoring col- fall. Findlay. Rockets 25, Ed Wagner leading umn. His being a supermun in- the winners with 11; Hut I. 35, snnring rebounds is another rea- I'II in inn (.. i- 111, Harold Kitchen's son Anderson feels secure with 14 points on top; Bucket Brigade Otten in the game M much as pos- 88, Jay Elf IK; Rasputniks 38, sible. Wildmen 14; and Shuler's Tro- One of the prime attributes of jans 25, I'si Omega 15. a basketball player is coolness un- Thursday's contests were lower der fire, and the towering center scoring but closer frays. The proved himself along these lines Buccateers just shaded the Never when he set the Madison Square Was, 20-19. Garrett's 13 tallies Garden foul shooting record with led the IAB's to a close 33-30 win 15 successful uttempts of 17 as over the I'U's. The Merry Street the Falcons won over City College Ramblers were awarded a 2-0 for- last year. feit against the Wildmen. He has also proven himself un- Remaining scores were High- der the stillest competition and waymen 26, Evcr's Eagles 14; Bee many tournaments the Falcons Wingers 23, Owls 8; Rockets 21, have participated in. Otten has Packers 13; Virtuous Five 34, twico been named All-Ohio and Commuters 28; and Jay Els 22, has also been selected to the All- Six Horsemen 12. Boston Garden team. WHITEHOUSE HAMBURGER SHOP YOU ARE ALWAYS WELCOME All Types of: Sandwiches, Soft Drinks, Milk Shakes, Coffee

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