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Bee Gee News February 23, 1949 Bowling Green State University ScholarWorks@BGSU BG News (Student Newspaper) University Publications 2-23-1949 Bee Gee News February 23, 1949 Bowling Green State University Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news Recommended Citation Bowling Green State University, "Bee Gee News February 23, 1949" (1949). BG News (Student Newspaper). 885. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news/885 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0 License. This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the University Publications at ScholarWorks@BGSU. It has been accepted for inclusion in BG News (Student Newspaper) by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks@BGSU. BG Docs It Again TU vs. n Senate Has Game At TV Tonight /Zee Qee Heavy Slate Official Student Publication New Rulings Bowling Or—n State UnlTfitT. Bowana Gr—n, Ohio 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 RulesKiiies 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.
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