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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. Chemistry Lab Unit Officially Opened The $783,000 Chemistry Laboratory Unit o! to the department last year in Moseley Hall, the Bowling Green's Science Bldg. will be officially old Science Bldg. Laboratories contain 856 stu- opened at ceremonies in the PA Aud. today. dent lockers, and classrooms seat 300. with the "The Next Ten Years of Science" will be re- L principal lecture room seating 107. viewed by Dr. Ernest H. Volwiler, president A Facilities such as well-equipped working and general manager of the Abbott Labora- space for students, wide aisles, cloak rooms tories. North Chicago, 111., at a program in the B with each laboratory, large windows, a central- PA Aud. at 10:30 a.m. ly located stock room, private offices and labo- Immediate past president- of the American ratories for faculty members, and unique equip- Chemical Society. Dr. Volwiler is the author of U ment may be found in the new building. numerous sclentlc articles, and co-holder of N No Odor Trouble many chemical patents. I Fumes are well confined in the structure be- Dr. Overman Will Preside cause less air is supplied to each laboratory Dr. J. R. Overman, dean emeritus of the Col- T than is removed from it. Cisterns, on the roof, lege of Liberal Arts, will preside at the program impound 27,000 gallons of rain water for dis- to which the public is invited. Dr. Clare S. Mar- tillation. tin, chairman of the chemistry dept., will intro- The Toledo firm of Peterson, Hoffman, and duce the speaker after Dr. Frank J. Prout. presi- tion. sor, who aimed at almost ideal working condi- Barber prepared plans ahd specifications after dent of the University, opens the session with an The functional new building, which has been tions for students and faculty in his plans. "Fa- the preliminary work had been done by John address of welcome. explained as being designed around the cilities at each student working space are more K. Raney. university architect. The Watts Con- An informal reception will be held for Dr. struction Co., Toledo, had the general contract Volwiler in Studio B, PA Bldg., at 11:45 a.m., equipment," Is the 39th brick building on cam- complete than those ordinarily found in a col- pus. for the chemistry unit. after which scores of industrial chemists and lege laboratory," Dr. Hall said. Dean McFall Chairman Dr. Hall Chief Designer chemistry professors will eat luncheon at the Floor Space Tripled Dr. K. H. McFall, dean of the College of Lib- University Commons. From 2 to 4 p.m. Much of the planning of the 1-story building The new quarters provide 52,600 square feet eral Arts, is chairman of the committee which chemistry laboratories will be open for inspec- was done by Dr. Helnlen Hall, chemistry profes- of floor space, which triples the area assigned planned the official opening.

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Official Student Publication • Bowling Green State University. Bowling Green. Ohio VoL35 Friday. April S. 1951 No. 42 Theta Phi Installed As ADPi Chapter Met Opera Soprano Local Sorority Founded In *45 Now Nth National Sings Here Sunday By NANCY NOON Nadine Conner, a leading soprano of the Metropolitan Alpha Delta Pi, oldest secret society for American coilegc Opera Company, will give her first recital at Bowling Green women, will establish its eightieth chapter Saturday on the Sunday at 8:15 p.m. in the Men's Gym. Bowling Green campus when Theta Phi, local sorority affili- Miss Conner, a native of and graduate of ates with the national group. the University of Southern California, was discovered by Established in 1946, Theta Phi will become the eleventh who heard her and brought about her engage- national sorority on campus when it becomes Gamma Sigma ment by the Metropolitan Op-* — *chapter of ADPi. Alpha Delta Pi will hold SoroHffefl Lmnd Clan Presidents its Centennial Celebration this Since her debut in "The June in Macon, Ga., where it Magic Flute" Miss Conner was founded in 1861. has added niany leading roles to Greek Week Aid Now Off Senate National officers in Bowling her repertoire with the Metropoli- Class presidents will not Green for the installation ceremon- tan, San Francisco. Mexico City, "Drink to Me Only With ies include: Miss Maxine Blake, and other opera companies. They Thine Eyes" is the required ASK THESE GIRLS if it do.•n't take lot. of work to go national 1 represent their const it nan Is Grand President, Seattle, Wash.; comprise not only such lyric parts song for this year's Greek Impacting a modal of their new Alpha Delta Pi pin are 1. to r. Helena on Student Senate next year Mrs. T. Smith McCorkle, Grand Naljrscha Pledge Ruth McClelland, end Pledge Ann Sto.-.er. as Violetta in "Traviata," Mimi in Week, April 22 to 28, it was as last Monday night Senate First Vice President, Fort Worth, "Boheme," Marguerite In "Faust," announced by Elliot Short, Tex.; Mrs. James G. Murray, Sophie in "Rosenkavalier," Zerlina Greek Week chairman. voted to allow a separate rep- Grand Second Vice President, in "Don Giovanni," but also such Campus sororities will Educator To Speak Sunday resentative for each class to Cleveland; and Mrs. Stephen Shep- coloratura roles as Gilda In "Rigo- share in the presentation of the council instead of contin- pard, Kappa Province President, letto" and Rosina in "The Barber the Greek Week dance to be held Ralph W. McDonald, executive Conference on Higher Education is uing with this year's policy. Rocky River. of Seville." Miss Conner is popu- Saturday at the close of Greek secretary of the National Commis- now in session. The local chapter As well, the presidents of In- ADPi alumnae from Cleveland, lar for recordings of operatic and ter-Fraternity Council and Pan- Lima, and Toledo will attend the Week. This in the first year that sion of Teacher Education and of the American Association of nationalization, as well as active lighter music. sororities hare participated in pre- University Professors and the Uni- Hellenic Council will take a bow Sunday's program will include Professional Standards, will speak to alternate representatives come members from the University of senting the activities. to the members of the University versity are joint sponsors of the selections from IB different artists Arrangements so far completed Sunday afternoon meeting. next year. This action was Pittsburgh and from the seven including Handel, Moiart, Schu- faculty and other interested per- prompted by the fact that many chapters in Ohio. These are lo- include the opening of Greek Week sons in an open meeting Sunday, cated at Akron, Cincinnati, Mount bert, Brahms, Strauss, and Dvorak. Sunday, AprU 22, with InUr-Fra- j, „ „ . „ class presidents and other impor- The program will be composed of A 3 O clock in the G e Union, Ohio State, Ohio Univer- ternity church aervicea. Each fra- jf,Mter Key Announcement tant officers are too busy fulfilling an equal number of selections from the riobligatlons to do a good job sity, Ohio Wesleyan, and Witten- ternity will attend one of the local berg. the classic, romantic, and contem- churches of its preference and will Dr. McDonald, who ia also sec- All organisation! are request- representing their groups on Sen- retary of the Department of High- Week-end activities for the The- porary periods. sit as a body. ed to pay for their section (or ate. Miss Conner will be assisted at On Tuesday the Inter-Frater- er Education, National Education ta Phi's began last night when they Association, will talk on "Curricu- space) la the 1951 Key ai toon Richard Cook, student member gave an all-campus serenade, in- the piano by Mr. Stanton Carter nity sing will be held in the Men's of the University Athletic Commit- who will render selections from Gym at 7 p.m. Each fraternity lum Trends and Improvement of at poetible. To make it possible troducing ADPi songs. Instruction in Higher Education." tee, gave a report of the last three This afternoon the 28 actives Boulanger, Fourdrain, Siulc, and will sing three songs: the required for nt to have an early delivery, meetings of this group. In his pre- will take their pledge test, and this Delibes during the intermission. song, a fraternity song, and any The editor of the Journal of payments should be tent to sentation he stated that in the Teacher Education will fly to evening they, with 21 pledges and A natural acting ability, ease of other appropriate song. Judges Jack Dulcet, butinett manager, meeting of March 6, plans to keep 16 honorary initiates, will be movement, and loveliness combined for this event will be secured from Bowling Green from Chicago, where the sixth annual National at Ike Key Office. (Continued from pa«e 2) pledged to ADPi. Afterwards, To- with her voice have won continued the music dept. ledo alumnae will entertain with a tributes for the Met soprano : coffee hour at the Theta Phi house. "... one of the most ravishingly The actives will be initiated beautiful voices ever to adorn the early Saturday morning In the Opera House stage."—San Fran- Debate Team Gets West Point Bid Chapel, followed by a luncheon in cisco Chronicle; "She had the lis- the Nest. In the afternoon alum- teners in the palm of her hand with Pat Swineford and Ron Polhill nae and honorary initiates will be- singing of expressiveness and beau- Bowling Green's debate will comprise the team which, come members of the sorority. ty."—New York Times; "... her team has received an invita- along with Coach Mikle, will fly Miss Blake will present the char- 'Caro Nome' brought the house to tion to the West Point Na- to the event. Teams from 32 ter to Gloria Wood, president of its collective feet for full 60 sec- schools have been invited, along the local chapter, at a Formal In- onds . . . "—Los Angeles Examin- tional Invitational Tourna- with last year's winner, the Uni- stallation Banquet Saturday eve- er. ment for the second straight versity of Vermont. The host ning in the Commons. Retiring Student tickets for Sunday's eon- year, announced Debate West Point team will also partici- Pres. Sue Walsh will introduce cert are on sale at the booth in Coach M. Harold Mlkle Wed- pate. university guests and Mrs. James front of the Main Aud. today only. nesday. Bowling Green and Augustana Murray will serve as toastmistress. There are 100 reserve seats at 60 are the only teams to repeat from Dr. Frank J. Prout will be guest cents and 1300 bleacher seats at The invitation came on the heels this district. speaker. rive cents available. of the team's recent success at the Each team will participate in Marjory Graham, Phyllis Ro- national convention of Pi Kappa eight rounds of preliminary debate, berts, Carol Thut, and Olive El- Delta, forenaics honorary, in Still- four rounds on each side of the dred will provide entertainment, water, Okla., last week. Bowling and members and pledges of Sigma Picture Deadline Set Green's chapter was one of four question. Then 16 teams with the that took sweepstakes in both best records in these preliminary Phi Epailon fraternity will serve For 4th Chariot Race debate, will be chosen for an elimi- at the banquet. men's and women's'events, and one Sunday morning the new Alpha of two to get two superiors in ora- nation aeries. Entries for Venus For a Day Last year Lou Fernandez and Delta Pi's and guests will attend who will reign over the fourth tory. Pat Swineford, representing the the Methodist Church. A buffet annual Kappa Sigma Chariot Race, Augustana Colle ge, DePauw University, survived th. prelimi- dinner at the sorority house will be must be submitted ty Monday, University, Kent State University. nary rounds, and reached the quar- followed by a formal tea at the Phi April 16, it was announced today and Bradley University, along with ter finals before being defeated Kappa Psi house. by Steve Albright, Chariot Race Bowling Green, will represent the by the host team, West Point Committee chairmen for the na- district including Ohio, Indiana, tionalisation week end include: chairman. Michigan, sad Illinois at the tour- BOWLING GREEN'S highly ..ecW.1 debate two, look, .v., .J^F^aSE LST^wt" The event is scheduled to be held of tk. certificate, wo. at the r~ent d.h.t. convention in Okla. ■*■ the mens event atStni- Phyllis Roberts, banquet; Carol Saturday, April 21. A letter con- nament scheduled for April 19-21. ,w Kohl, tea; Elinor Elsass, invita- The coantry is divided Into eight ho " Standing. L to r„ are Pat Sik.. and Ffi GerUek. Seated water, and Mias Swineford re- taining all the regulations for the geographlcal district.. Attendance Iron, I. to r. ar. Ad.le JCIhlkeo, Bat Swineford,U*p■ Helwlg. end Ron ceived an excellent rating in th. tions; and Marjory Graham, ac race has been sent to all eligible P.lkill. Polhill and Mlt. Swineford will go to West Point. women's event. commodations. organisations. is by invitation only. tanl BEE GEE NEWS. Friday. April 6. 19S1 Never, and Opinion. Editorial... Public Interest Believed Key Barrell Speaks On Senate Probe At the invitation of Student Senate, after its meeting; Mondav, Dr. Charles A. Barrell, head of the political aci-TMuch To Do To Solution For Gambling ence dept., held an informal discussion concerning the Kefauver Crime Investigation Committee. When asked directly whether gambling is as much a source Opening the discussion, Dr. Barrell brought forth the Downpayment For Band of corruption as prohibition was before repeal, Sen. Estes reasons for the investigation by pointing out the commonness Kefauver, chairman of the Senate Crime Investigating Commit- <*of bookrhaking and numbers tee, replied with an emphatic "yes," Further questioning as to parlors, and the fact that for Latest Committee Problem whether the answer was legalized gambling or better enforce- Class Officers ... 20 years there has been a tie- ment of laws against gambling brought this statement from Sena- up between politics and gam- About Nothing tor Kefauver: (Continued from pile 1) bling. By JOHN RAOABAUCH "1 do not think legalized gambling is the answer. It pro- Bowling Green's basketball team from playing in arenas not con- Dr. Barrell then stated some of Returning to the local scene after two terrific weeks of duces nothing except more corruption. The answer is improve- the effects upon civil liberties of trolled by the teams playing were work on the Painesville Telegraph, this writer was first ment in laws, better law enforcement, and public interest." alto discussed. Nothing definite people involved in the investiga- struck by the announcement that a band has been selected A good question here was po3ed by the New York Times. was decided. tion. "It is a basic tenet of our Bill of Rights that a man need not for the Anniversary Prom. They ask, "Can even the most severe of laws which may now He alto mentioned that as of be proposed drive the professional gamblers out of business testify against himself," said Dr. Buddy DeFranco's organization of eastern fame is to be April 1, it was decided by this com- Barrell. However, society has its when so many ordinary, decent citizens like to lay a wager?" mittee to allow all freshmen to the lucky orchestra to play. If Mr. DeFranco knew the Senator Kefauver has been quoted as saying that "99 and 9/10 rights also, a $1,000 fine and rigormarole that has precipitated this choice, he would probably keep compete in varsity sports. The sentence of one year in prison are right on going when he hits this "best location in the nation." per cent of the American people are good honest citizens." spring sports schedule was also the punishments given for a prin- To add another throb to the already head-splitting job of the But here we think that the ace governmental crime hunter has approved at their meeting of March 14 and part of the football cipal's refusal to answer he con- Prom Committee, $660 it needed aa a downpayment before the lost sight of the fact that it takes gambling and extralegal coop- tinued. contract can actually be signed to tie-down the eration on the part of a lot of other people to make a Costello or schedule for next year. band. Tickets have been put on aaie to assure that It was also suggested to Harold "Those who have said nothing Erickson or Adonis possible. have concocted a defense by saying the necessary capitol is available. What Is wrong in the American society that has made life Anderson, director of athletics, • * * that he try to schedule at least their privacy is being invaded," Working before a jammed Senate gallery Mon- so profitable for these underworld figures? What is it that has eight home games next year for said Dr. Barrell. The point re- day night, the governing body considered proposals fostered the gambling, the political corruption, the protection the basketball team, not counting mains undecided because the to take campus elections out of the realm of a popu- money racket? Is it, as claimed by St. Louis Betting Commis- any games played at the Toledo ««»«<• wil1 have to set up a ruling larity contest. sioner James Carroll, human nature, a "biological necessity?" Sports Arena or any played while " With the annual balloting scheduled to take Or Is it the old American custom of looking for an easy buck the students arc home on vacation. and its posaible fright factor. place in the next few weeks, a suggestion was heard to hold a campus political rally at which each can- that caused the guy on the street to place two dollars on some B. J. Morris, chairman of the Stating the possible repercus- sions of the investigation on poli- didate could state his qualifications. "hot tip?" Most Americans seem to have quite a knack of Elections Committee, anno unced This plan has great potential, if put into effect finding loopholes in the laws as they apply to individual cases, that the following schedule will be tical offices and organizations Dr. and handled in a way to insure serious discussion. even though at the same lime they hold deop regard for law followed throughout the rest of the ilarrell illustrated the loss of pres- The students, by attending the rally, would have tige by Tammany Hall through as an institution. year for elections: some basis to judge each candidate's qualifications. Elections for next year's sopho- linkage with corruption. Boss ' Too often in the past, truly worthy people have The Senate, and Senator Kofauver's commit- Frank Costello has been picking. John Radebauth been snowed under by the "Campus Casanova with tee, are looking for an answer to these questions, for they must mroe class will be this Wednesday from 9-12 and 1-4 in the Well. Tammany Hall leaders for a num.- the toothy smile and the mind to match." know if they are going to solve tho problem of curbing gambling ber of years, said Dr. Barrell. A'1"1 discussed and passed was a revision of the by-laws, adding Junior Clan Nomination* n, w it i,,n on th and its resulting corruption. Wo doubt if Sen. William Ful- ...-v A- wnilom OTiwv..i " ' P°" . * coming ballots. Class presidents will no longer 0 bright's suggested ethics committee would be tho answer, for Next year's junior class officers .A™ ™?? .; »!." „ .? **.: represent the class at Senate. A new position has been created to former mayor of New York, may have the Senate representative a seperate office. you can't suddenly impose morals and ethics on men who have will be nominated in a meeting of the sophomore class on April 12! have been compromised through Who knows, there might be a reversal of policy in this year's spent years acquiring their present creed in the natural process from 7-8 p.m. in the Fine Arts political connections," he contin- campaigns. We may see a shift in the candidates qualifications from, of adjusting to their society. Ami. Elections for these officers ued, "but it is doubtful the public "he date, in every house on Sorority Row," to "he might be able to find his way back to the dorm if he had a compass." The idea of a permanent national crime commission as pre- will take place on April 18 at the will be permitted to forget this in- sented by Senator Kefauver doesn't seem destined to go lar. vestigation before elections." • • • same time and place as the sopho- It was a punlod couple a short time back that was stopped by Legalized gambling may be part of the answer, In light of what more election. As to the investigation's effect* the men in blue because they were walking down the street with the has been done with liquor sales. Or the other extreme of stricter Student Senate elections will on public and private morality, Dr. fellow in question having his hand on the fair maiden's soldier. law enforcement may bring about the desired results. We are take place on April 26. Han rll mentioned the responsibili- (Shocking but true!) ty of every capable citixen to be skeptical about both extremes. Campaign material can be put Anyone know where straight-jackets can be purchased at a dis- aware of political malfeasance. count? All of these suggestions miss the basic issue, explained by up two days before the election "Theae men who yield to tempta- starts at 0 a.m. of that day. Any „ „ * * * Senator Kefauver as "public interest." No real Improvement can tions of bribes are only human," Bee Gee it witnessing the founding of a dynasty on the campui. other questions can be answered by be made until the American public wants it, and does something he said, "and perhaps people will One organization has had the very good fortune of having one of its about it. It has been society's lack of care that has made the contacting her at the Alpha Xi members heading a well-known University publication for the past Delta house. look into their own standards to vice and corruption possible so far, and It Is the society that can see if their morality code is as three years and now again next year. do the most to clean it up. It took a dramatic television show to Tony Steerc, chairman of the high as it should be." • • * Student Union Committee, an- City College of New York hat eaee again made the wire services, wake people up to what was going on in their midst. They have nouced the following committees Before starting a brief question but in a Held far distant from the basketball courts. Ten of the to stay awake now if they are going to accomplish any honest- for the Student Union next year: and answer period, Dr. Barrell school's journalists will have to do tome fast talking this week when to-goodness reforms. Rules and regulations commit- concluded with the statement, ■ they face the Dean of Men to explain a story they recently ran in "Morality, like charity, begins at ,nc April Fool's edition of the campus newspaper. tee: Marilyn Ratdorf, William • na T-n iltnnl, Jn>->ik-J •> x I ' _ _ 11 m II » ... •■ home. The story described an imaginary college president as a wolf Bittner, Dave Dawson, Marianne who had quite a reputation concerning his secretaries. To complete Matinee Daily 1:15 p.m. Alpha Gams to Hold Riuo, and Zola Schad. Q. Will a national crime com- the effect, a picture was run with the copy. Room Committee mission be sat up? The pix printed was a shot of ("CNY's president! A. Probably not, because of The students said they hope he still has his sense of humor when Tourney Tonight Room allocation committee: Wil- he returns from Chicago. Wonder who will have the last laugh? liam Cockahutt, Joan Hall. Norma invasion of states' righta as to law Alphu Gamma Delta's fifth an- Vlasak, and Doris Young. enforcement. nual bridge tournament will hold Q. Will laws stop crimes such Nest committee: Roger Day. as gambling? its first session in the lounge uf the CLAZEL Brad Hitchings, Connie Van Tyne. A. If public attitude toward Professors Apply Abilities rul STRj rOWUNC CPF1N O Alpha Gamma Delta house tonight and Charles Wright. such laws is the same as it was at 7:30. The second session will be Pictures for the Miss BG con- toward prohibition, the law will hoW on April IS. test with the winner to be an- fail. However, it could succeed if To Help In War Production nounced at the annual U-A Prom passed and later modified to elim- Sun. Mon. To date there arc 20 pairs en- must be submitted to Wally Jonea A miniature war plant operated by the industrial arts tered in the tournament which will inate loopholes and also received at the Sigma Chi house today. public sentiment. faculty is doing a massive job. When they're 'not teaching Bargain Hour: be sponsored by the Sidney, 0., Wally also announced that due to the arts to the University students, they apply them to the 1:16-2:15.. Adults 40c Duplicate Bridge League. Master last-minute circumstances tickets war effort. points will bo awarded for each for the Prom will go one sale on Wednesday, April 4, and continue Pratt To Ploy Their contribution is a small metallic wheel-like object session and to the winner of tho on sale through today. known as a Patton Tank brake-adjustor. They're Back on The game by the Sidney Club. The budget for next year was toad In "Salome' Under the supervision of The Alpha Gamma Deltas origi- presented by Vern Wright, Senate B— Q— Ah** Prof. R. M. Torgerson, chair- Old Homestead nated this tournament in 1946 as treasurer. He estimated that due Rosamund Pratt will play an all-campus project. Bridge was man of the industrial arts to increased costs Senate would tthe title role in Oscar Wilde's chosen because of the growing In- Aeeocicrtad Colleoiate) Prat* dept; four other instructors have to raise their budget to $380 "Salome" to be presented terest in the game. The Women's for the coming year. National Advertising Service produce about 100 pieces a week. Monday, April 9, at 8 p.m. in Independent Society won the first Groen Presents Forms llltltrtsnlt m. Ball The "college-degree" assembly line the Rec Hall. ti.tl one iiinlii) ti.M per roar year. Since then a trophy has been Chairman of the constitution re- consists of Robert T. Austin, Floyd MA and PA presented to the winner. This tro- Other leading roles are Jim •ubUeked semi wsekty. etotyt durlan, vision committee, Charles Green phy, now being defended by Delta Rudes as Herod, and Jim < atones p irliae. »r Bewline Often R. Hofacker, Harvey D. Miner, presented miraiographed forms of Matt Onl-owH, HtSlne) Upailon, last year's winner, will be the suggested changes and read Liedtke as Jokanaan. Gor- and C. Edward Schumacher. Dunne Xetnbraaa Mlmr-U-Catot presented by Alpha Gamma Delta them for the first time to Senate don Beck it directing the produc- The operation begins by cutting to this year's winner. tion. KETTLE Monday night. These changes lean Inapt onf. an inch-thick slice from a 13-foot must be approved by the Senate Theta Alpha Phi, national dra- Don TIndoJl steel roll. After an automatic matics honorary, is presenting the first and then brought to an all- Jerry Dover ■ester acetylene job, it's passed through eajnput vote. show in an experimental arena Hal rraloT leeuelnUei two lathes and the finished product The Tennis Club's constitution style. The audience will be seated >l leeue MU» ■tun IdMe. la a shining 6 H-inch square-edged BACK ON was also approved at thla meeting. on all four aide* of the actors. ring. This ie the third production float H. Dent 8K sponsored by the honorary. Pre- lo Anne Vlcker. nlllllssl realm* tdller It's emergency work, and Pro- fessor Torgerson reports that out- vioeuly "My Hearts Are in the Meaty Ittta. Bowling Green Highlands" and "Submerged" were Dave iy tattot put is increasing on this close tol- "assr erance, or accurate, tank part. THE FARM Hi—. lusuress STAJT r LIFE University Music for the Dance of the Seven Bony Am Bo* » The brake-adjuttors are made on Veils will be used from the opera Pen SleUer _. 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Bowling Green's "indoor" Andy Says Home Cage Schedule Best baseball team invades potent Ohio State Saturday for their opening game of the season with both teams returning to Working Out the local diamond for the Falcon's first home game Tuesday Bowling Green's golf afternoon at 3. squad, including three return- In BG History; To Be Released Soon Due to the cold weather and rain, Coach Warren Steller ing lettermen, began its pre- has been able to get his 50-'——- season workouts indoors this * • * • • * • • * man roster outside for only "The best home basketball the recent ruling which allows col- Tuesday . . . Mac Otten is now week. schedule in the history of the two rather abbreviated intra- Until the current weather lege students passing a test to re- playing ball for Wright-Patterson squad games. Thus the actu- school," is the word from Ath- main in school. ■ -A\ breaks, the linksters will con- AAU, where he was recently hired al strength of the team remains un- tinue their daily indoor prac- letic Director Harold Ander- This uncertainty as to who will for on-the-joh training as a budget determined. be back has caused abandonment of administrator at the airfield . . . tice sessions in preparation for the son when queried about next a formal spring practice. Andy is The Buckeyei, who tied Illinois season's opener against Ohio Uni- year's slate soon to be ap- Stnn Weber and John Payak are for last place in the Western Con- versity at Athens in three weeks. still not able to take over coaching, the only two remaining Bee Gee ference last year, have played proved by the Athletic Com- and George Mucllich will be busy stars at Waterloo . . . I.00 Kublak eight games in the southwest al- Falcon mentor Don Cunningham mittee. with football. is reportedly out in Denver. ready, beating Rice twice, and Tex- has arranged a schedule that in- Andy, wearing a fading Florida Practice Early la Fall as once. With eleven lettermen, eludes sight daal vetches aad tan, is unable to reveal more about possible competition in the Nation- Andy did announce, however, and extensive playing, they should the forthcoming announ cement. that practice would begin early in Dayton Will Be be in much finer shape, than the al AAU Tournament at Columbus But with the back-to-the-campus la June. the fall to make up for this lapse. local Falcons. movement most games will be He is still uncertain as to who will Coach Steller has named his The three lettermen are Jack played in college gyms, rather than handle the team next year. Spring Grid Foe starting lineup for his twenty-sev- Chapman, Dick Zbornik, and Hugh in the larger arenas. Skelley. No sports will be dropped yet enth Bee Gee season. Jerry Omori, Andy, who has taken over his old because of the war, but budgets Coach Bob Whittaker, running pepper-pot Hawaiian, leads off at Chapman, who is team captain desk for half a day, intimated that his Bowling Green football team are being tightened, and a small through the annual spring drills, shortstop. Jerry Carnehan, a first- and number one man, is expected Bee Gee would probably not return enrollment in the fall might neces- year man, will be in center, fol- to set the pace for the Falcons. to New York, for next year at sitate the dropping of some of the nnnounccd today that the Falcons lowed by last year's leading hitter, Last season the little man with least. will play an exhibition contest here minor teams, Anderson said. against the University of Dayton, John Grill, in left, and Howie the big swing copped 11 of 12 Draft Poses Problems Andy also announced thut ull April 21. Tesnow in right, batting cleanup. matches in individual competition Biggest problem at the present, games scheduled for the Sports Filling in at first will be Ray and shot a two under par 68 Whittaker and his assistants is of course the draft. Six-ten Arena next year will be away have been fortunate the past sev- Williams, batting fifth, Don Domi- against Toledo University to spark Bill Sherin is the only player over games, including the traditionul nic at second batting sixth, Joe Bee Gee to a 17H-tt victor;- jver eral days to be able to take the Uncle Sam's 6-7 limit, while Maury Toledo game, which will next year squad outside. Plenty of new faces Gula, third base, and Gordy Wil- that club. Sandy and Will Smethers are vet- be the Peace Pipe game. liams, catching. In addition to his other letter- crowd tho practice gridiron this erans. Somo of the other players Personalities . . . Bill Shcrin's early in the year and it is expected Either Ray Hegstrom or Lx>u men, Zbornik aad Skelley, Coach have been postponed from induc- Cross will open against State, but long-awaited contact lenses have, that there will be plenty of compe- Cunning-ass will be able te eall tion, but may be saved because of arrived. Bill tries them on next1 Coach Steller does not expect upon Chuch Price, who saw limited tition for first-string bertha. either to be able to go the route, be- action last yeer. cause of their lack of mound work Most promising upperrlsss can- this year. Bill Stough, Bob Ly- didates for berths on the squad are barger, and Dick Casper arc ready southpaw Ed Pike, a sophomore for relief chores. from Lima, and Massilon's Don Ohio State has its leading hitter, Kepler of Falcon swimming fame. Jim Parriel, back at second. Par- riel hit .363 last year in leading the The recently-approved freshman Bucks to their 17-12 record. He eligibility ruling should also pro- was also named to the All-Confer- vide a pair of bright prospects in ence second team. Dave Slough of Findlay and Ed Fred Williams, with a 6-3 record liousholder, a local boy. last year, is the leading pitcher, Slough has been Northwestern and will probably work one of the Ohio caddy champ for the past two games against Bowling Green. years and Housholder was runner- Coach Steller annonuced Wed- up for the same title a season back. nesday that Tony Bonito, Falcon wrestling coach, has been named Collette Williams was elected presi- assistant coach, and will enter his dent, Scribb Barrickmsit, vice pres- new position immediately. ident and treasurer, and Jane THEM ALL! Although Tuesday's opener is at RAY HEGSTROM, (above) Fal- Wurtx, secretary and publicity. 3 p.m., all other home games will COB hurler, may get the nod from Other members are: Jean East in, start at 3:30. The time was moved Coach Warrea Steller for tomor- Rita Bosnak, Louise Kiss, Pat PHILIP MORRIS challenges up because of the cool weather lat- row', game with Ohio State. Held, Kay Reist, Sarah Middleton, er in the afternoon Jackie Dehm, Pat Braumiller, San Tennis Club Elects Huffman, Janie Retting, Cathy any other leading brand New officers of the Girls' Tennis Donovan, Mary Ibele, Elly Reist, Intramural Swim Club were announced this week. Dot King, and Barb Ducharmc. to suggest this test To Start Monday Intramural sports swing HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS OP into the spring portion of SMOKERS, who triad this fast, their schedule with a burst of activities next week. Swim- report in tlgned afafements that ming meets for both inde- pendents and fraternities are PHILIP MORRIS IS DEFINITELY slated for Monday and Wed- nesday, both at 8 p.m. LES$ IRRITATING, DEFINITELY MILDERI B • s 1 4 • s awi_imi_i, hersMko* •• K(|-_II are ..p.clfd lo gat uaeer way sometime aeat week, pr-kablr W.«n...l.7l ...pit. th. eswl weather. Both these sports K.T. entrance d.«dlin«. tod.7. Golfers and tennis players will not start competing until a later date. Basketball is close to winding up its hold on the sports scene with the announcement of the all-cam- pus foul shooting results. Five players were entered in the final. 1. . . light up • PHILIP MORRIS .. light up your present brand Larry Hall, Theta Chi, beat Dimi- Just lake a puff—OONT INHAU—end Do exactly the same thing— DON'T tri Demetral, independent, in a s-l-o-w-l-y let me smoke come through IrwUIS. Notice mat bits, that itlngf playoff of a first place tie. your nose. Easy, Isn't It? And NOW... Hall had scored 20 oat of 26 Quite a difference from miur MOM is 1 tries in toe preliminaries which Other brands merely make claims but PHILIP MOWS invites yon was one lees than Demetral. How- to compart, to judgt, to dtcid* for yourulf. ever he closed this gap by outacor- ing Demetral 39-38 in the finals Try this simple test We believe that you, too, will agree . . . making a playoff necessary. Other PHILIP MOUIS is, indeed, America s FINEST Cigarette I places were copped by Lee Pate, Marvin Crosten, and Walter Dur- icy in that order. Durham, Carolina, Home Laundry "Y" on the campus is a favorite NO CIGARETTE student gathering spot At the " Y" And Dry —Coca-Cola is die favorite drink. Cleaners (m&i Coke With the un i versh" y crowd at Duke, HANGOVER at with every crowd Coin belong*. means MORE SMOKING PLEASUREI A Complete Semce Ask far it tither M* ... tot* traJt-mtrki man the stmt Mitt' somap UHCO» Aumosm o» tm oaovcou comm m 166 W. Weoeter 8t LaSALLC COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. SMI O l»JI. Ins PHILIP MORRIS Page 4 BEE GEE NEWS, Friday, April 8. 1951 Carlyle To Play For Third1 Falcon Follies AWS Clinic To Feature

IRIS IHWIN HELEN MUELLER ROTC Military Ball Tonight PMNINGS Danforth Woman Speaker Robert Purcell. Ster Ep, pinned to Louise Wahl; Stan Gllle- RUBS Carlyle, Capitol recording artist, will play for the land, Sigma Nu, to Joan "The Cub" Whlltacre, DG; and Dave "Is Life Worth Living?" is the topic for the annual third annual Military Ball tonight at 9 p.m. in the Men's Peterson, PlKA, to June Pollinger. Bill Leakas. DTD, lo Janet Spring Clinic to be held Monday and Tuesday Under the spon- Crouch, a Tri Delta at Northwestern University. sorship of the Association of Women Students. Gym. ENGAGEMENTS The Clinic will be conducted by Dr. Ruth Isabel Seabury Featured with Carlyle's band will be Jane Kelly, vocal- Chester Palen, Phi Tau, and Barbara Battenus, '50 grad, were of the Danforth Foundation. Dr. Seabury is Educational ist, The Coachmen Choir, and the Mellowlark's Quartet. recently engaged. Mary Lou Kessler, (rosh, received a diamond Secretary of the American Board of Commissioners for For- Five girls: Nedra Mason, Dorothy Burger, Dorothy Far- from Gordon Belmont who is working in Cleveland. Evelyn eign Missions and has been ley, Ellen Bowen, and Barbara Nash, WIS, received a sparkler from Charles Telcha. overseas often during her 30- MARRIAGES year career. She visited 17 Sevitts, have been picked by Libbie Arnholt, Alpha Phi alum, was married to Gordon countries in one extended popular ballot as finalists Back, a senior at the University, on March 22. The ceremony world tour. from 20 queen contestants. was held at the Campus Chapel with a reception afterward at the Miss Seabury was a delegate to The queen will be chosen by a Alpha Phi house. The bride is a graduate assislanl in speech. the World Church Conference in disinterested party daring the DORM WIT India in 1938. Later ahe served as courso of the evening. She will And then there were the Chi Omega pledges who strung the Educational Counsellor to the Pres- represent and be titled "Battalion actives' shoes in front of the Nest. The "kilties" left the following ident of Doehisha University in Queen." Her four attendants will note lo greet the sleepy eyed ChiOs Friday morning: "The three Kyoto, Japan. spun.-in eaeh of the four batteries. little kittens have lost Iheir mittens and the ChiOs have lost their Dr. Seabury, authoress of sev- Col. W. C. Lucas will present the eral books in the field of interna- Queen and attendants with flow- shoes." Whal an awful feat that wasl tional understanding;, now spenda a ers and gifts. CLASS QUIP major portion of her time lectur- Decorations for the dance, open Enthralled English prof: "I udmiro Keats immensely." ing before universities, churches, only to ROTC students, will follow Sleepy freshman: "ll sure is a pleasure to know a person etc. a United Nations theme. vol likes children." Janice Schreiber is general chairman for the Clinic. Other Under a circle of all the flags SPOTLIGHT OF THE WEEK around the balcony will be a large On Pal Knapp In a mauve shade slipper satin dress walking chairmen are: Josephine Binns, RUSS CARLYLE hospitality; Patricia Wallace, con- American flag at the north end of hand in hand with escort over lo a park bench al the "Starlight the gym anil an ROTC Artillery« ♦ Street" dance last Saturday evening. ferences; Mary Brandt, ushers, Emblem on the south wall. Red, and Bettieann Koe, publicity. SCF Places Boxes PASS Any men or women students in- white, and blue crepe paper will "Have a peanut?" DR. RUTH SEABURY carry out the rest of the theme. terested in teaching in high schools "Thanks, I shell." ♦or colleges in Greece, Turkey, or Co-chairmen for the dance are Around Campus For elsewhere overseas are urged to Cadet Major William Semmel confer with Dr. Seabury. haack, and Cadet Major Robert Clothes For Korea Official Every student attending one or llolderman. Chairman of the deco- Conner Sings In Gym Sunday more meetings of the Clinic will re- rations committee is Cadet Captain If your closets are over- ceive an extra late permission. Neil Pohlman, and Cadet Captain Announcement The schedule for the clinic follows: Cheater Palen is entertainment crowded and your drawers A change in the meeting place committee chairman. Cadet John 10 a.m.—"How Can We Help Students are stuffed, you can Aid Kore- for the official opening of the lo Find Satisfactory Answers today?"— Jadel is in charge of refreshments. an refugees as well as yourself Chemistry Bldg. was announced Alpha XI Delta—For all sorority and by Dean K. H. McFall. fraternity house mothers by having a "housecleaning" 1-2:30 p.m.—Individual conferences for stu- The dedicatory program will dents Interested In overseas teaching— Office of the Dean of Women Faculty Square Dance before April 14. be held in the PA Aud. and the 4 p.m —"Pointers for Happiness"—All Wo men Assembly Student Christian Fellow- reception for Dr. Volwiler will 6 p in - Dinner with old and new AWS Swings Again Saturday whip has extended a plea for be held in Studio B in the PA executive Board Bldg. 9:30 pm.—"How Can 1 Get the Moet out Tomorrow night the monthly good, usable clothing^ not in need • • • of my College Education for a Happy faculty square dance will gel into Life?' —For all freshmen women of repair, for homeless Korean Senior students In education Tueeday full swing. The affair will be held citizens. 9:30-11 a.m.-Individual Conferences who are Interested in teaching 1:30-3:30 p.m.-Offtce of the Dean of Wo- in the Roc Hall with the promenade Any size clothing, substantial men beginning at 9 p.m. overseas should arrange for an 4 p.m. -"And where Do You Go From shoes, for child or adult, may he Each month members of the club Interview with Miss Ruth Sea- Here?"—PA Aud.—For senior women receive an announcement in rhyme put in boxes and places in all cam- bury, who will be on the Bowl- calling attention to the gala event. pus houses und dorms, or in the ing Creen Campus, April 9 and The Square Dance Club is a non- 10. Appointments can be made Treble Clef Club large box in the Well. The box in in Dean Currier's office prior to profit, fun-sharing disorganization the Well is for ntf-cumpus students of faculty and townapeople, who the dates indicated. Appoint- like to get giddy gracefully or go and faculty meniliers, and will be ments can be made for the per- Broadcasts Sunday emptied each evening. iod 1 to 2:30 p.m., April 9. down swinging, according to mem- • • • Members of the Treble Clef Club bers. This describes the purpose Church World Service will ship expect to hear themselves sine and functions of the organization the clothes to Korea at the rate of Four more months: Cut-off date for starting courses by while they are eating dinner in which began in Nov. 1948. einht cents per pound to cover pro- Pennsylvania, Sunday. It was started with an amusing cessing and shipping costs. Each Veterans of World War II Is less questionnaire sent to members of campus house or dorm can con- than four months away. Veter- The group, which left today the faculty, and since then, it has tribute enough money to cover ans discharged from service be- on its annual tour, will broadcast grown to become the Faculty shipping costs, along with their fore July 25, 1947, must begin a concert from 12-12:30 EST over Square Dance Chih of today. clothes. their training before July 25, the Mutual Network Sunday noon. 1951, in order to benefit from The concert; to be recorded Sat- The drive will end April 14, when urday in Pittsburgh, will be heard all 1K>XCS will be collected. • d u c a t i oaal provisions of Gl Bill. Those discharged after over a enast-to-co*.st hookup. July 25, 1947, have four years A station heard locally, which is earn from their discharge date In a member of the Mutual Network, Pi Epsilon Initiates which to begin. is CKLW. It is not known defin- NADINE CONNER, star, will th. Selective Service College itely whether this station will car- Seven Members Men's Gym Sunday at 8:15 p.m. (See story, page 1.) Qualification Test will be given ry the program, but the concert at Bowling Creen State Univer- should be carried by some Mutual Pi Epsilon, home economics hon- sity on May 18, Jnne 18, and station heard in this area. orary, recently elected seven wo- Windmill; Wooden Shoes, Tulips, Theme June 30. men as members. GTU Initiates Nine Home economics majors who met Recent Initiates of Gamma The- the scholastic requirements for Campus Notes ta Upsilon, geology and geography membership, were: Retty Lou I.o- For Off-Campus 'Dutch Treat Dance' By DONNA ANDERSON honorary are: Boy Christen, Dave renz, Joan Pealer, Janet Gilmore, Major event of the week end is the third annual Off- Dledrick, Jim Faber, Edward Gold- Marilyn Lee, Martha Baden, Carol Down at Kent State U. they hammer, Max Hemmingcr, Fred N i s w a n d e r , and Alice Samme- Campus Club All-Campus "Dutch Treat Dance" on Saturday or wore from 9 to 12 p.m. in the Women's Gym. have people crawling around in the Heffner, Otis McRae, Dave Reed, tinger. heating tunnels under the campus. and Roger Sutherland. Formal initiation will be in the Unique in the way of decorating will be a large windmill The tunnela contain pipes, dust, ibis summer/ practice apartment, PA Bldg., that is ceiling high, in the center of the floor. In front of hot wires, and moat important, Monday at 7 p.m. the windmill will be the band. Dutch shoes and tulips will news reporters. Purpose? Any- National Art Honorary College Students I Discover tht also be used to carry out the thing for a feature they say! opportunity that is waiting for Plans Student Exhibit you with Ciiii.ucsArT, America's WELL CLEAN IT theme. The Dynamo from Mount Union Famous Child-Guidance Plan! Girls in D u t,c h costumes College drummed up these dynamic Delta Phi Delta, national art definitions which may revolution- honorary, is sponsoring a student You Can larn $1,000 or more In will be at the door to hand out ise the dictionary as far as "college programs and music will be by art exhibit to be displayed in the your summer vacation doing this English" is concerned anyway. Fine Arts Aud. from May 1 to May easy, pleasant work—and you'll Bob Wolf and his orchestra. The words of wisdom are as fol- 21. 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