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VoL 34 Telephone 2631 W*dnMdar. DMimbw 14. 1949 No. 11 Work Begins On University Chapel Property Needed For Music Practice Building Construction Site Between Shatzel And Williams Work began this week on the Music Practice Bldg. which New Student Union will be located between Shatzel and Williams Halls. Cost of the building, better known as the "Chapel," will be approxi- "Problem of getting property is the big thing," stated mately $60,000. Pres. Frank J. Prout Monday when discussing the building The Chapel, to be used for organ practice during the day of the new Student Union for the University. and for religious services in the evenings and on weekends, According to the President, there are three ways of get- will be open for use by all re- ting the money for the union building and the only possible ligious denominations. one requires getting the property first. Funds can be collect- Delta Phi Beta An electronic organ is planned ed from student fees which will for the building which will make require 15 to 18 years for the definite action could take place. the third organ avuilablo to music Realtors are now attempting to Gets Recognition necessary amount to be collected. students. So far approximately $40,000 has purchase the land for the Univer- Delta Phi Beta, social fraternity, sity. A frame structure, the building been collected through student will celebrate its recognition by is copied after the chapels found fees. Miami and Ohio U. are both in Interfraternity Council at a ban- in the firelands section of early The Adam's Dormitory Act great need of a Student Union but Ohio. could also be used but housing cannot use the Housing Authority quet tonight at 0 in the Commons must be included in the building. Act because they do not have the Dining Hall. Pres. Frank J. Prout The sight for the Chapel was The Nest was built under this Act. land accessible, remarked Dr. will speak. taken on the recommendation of It would be impossible to build the Prout. They must resort to the Chartered as a club on May G, the architect, who believed that new Union under this plan be- Hinkle Bill which can be used for PICTURED ABOVE it the artist's conception of the naw Chapel. 11148, the fraternity had 11 mem- the colonial style of the surround- ing buildings presented the best cause no housing is included. Student Union building if the bers. With a present membership Dr. Prout said that the only state has surplus revenue. State of 26, the group now resides at available background. other possible way of financing the revenue has dropped considerably 130 South Prospect St. Plans call for the Music llldg. to building would be through the in the past year according to the Television Cameras Officers are: Richard Lenhart, seat from IBS to 200 people. Housing Authority Act. This act University head. president; Jack Myers, vice presi- A fund for the Chapel was first states that the university may bor- It has been suggested by some dent; Vernon Helars, secretary; started lust spring when a dona- row money to build on land that is students that an addition be built Charles Kuifess, treasurer; Har- tion of $C>,000 was received from not owned by the state. on the Falcon's Nest which would May Hit BG Campus old Hakes, social chairman; Jack Sidney Frohman, a Sandusky pa- It is planned to build the Union cost approximately J75.000. Dr. Axelson, alumni secretary; John per manufacturer. This will be on the land on the corner of Kidge used along with a recently ap- Prout said that he believed this Bowling Green may break into television in the near Wagner, historian. St. and North College Dr. east to should be the last resort because proved state appropriation. future according to Bob Evans, sports announcer from Michael F. Ellis, Jr.; F. G. the Sigma Rho Tau house. There of the need of an entirely new Bids for the work were award- WSPD Toledo, who spoke to the University Press Club last Walsh; and John K. Mires nre fa- are two properties on this land structure but it would he possible culty advisers to the group. ed to the Mosser Construction Co. that must be purchased before any if nothing else developed. Thursday evening. of Fremont. Mr. Evans said that technicians from WSPD would be in The fraternity has no definite national petition in mind. The building is expected to be Bowling Green sometime this week to investigate the possi- completed early next fall. bilities of sending a TV signal Delta Phi Beta becomes the fif- WCIC Plans Trophy from here to Toledo. teenth social fraternity on the News Notice Bowling Green campus. The fra- Harold Anderson, nthlctic direc- Registrar Gives ternity will now he included in The NEWS will be published tor, said that he had been ap- all intramural sports and other Tuetday of next weak because For Social Welfare proached on the subject but that Reason For Late functions and will become a mem- of Chriatmaa vacation. The fol- nothing definite had been decided.! ber of interfraternity council. lowing iitue will be Jan. 11. The Wood County Interfraternity Club will present a He said that he was in favor of "social service award" annually at Honors Day to the fra- the idea but that it would have to Xmas Vacation be approved by the Athletic Com- ternity at Bowling Green which has been outstanding in mittee. Gaining a week's advantage Oxford Debate Team welfare work for the year, it was announced recently by Mr. Anderson said that as far over other schools at graduation Harold B. Obee, speech professor. as basketball was concerned, the was cited by Registrar John Bunn, The purpose of this award is to give recognition to the only games that probably would as the reason for the late Christ- Here Thursday Ni be televised would be against Loy- mas vacation date. fraternity which has "shown the ola of Chicago and Lawrence greatest interest in the welfare of Tech. Jim Galloway, president of Stu- "Resolved: That Democratic Socialism is the Best Bar- rier Against Communism." those outside their own individual At the Press Club meeting last dent Senate conferred with him on Faculty Meet the problem. Administrative of- The above motion from the stage of the Main Aud. organizations," and has done the week Mr. Kvans remarked that the ficials were in agreement on tomorrow night at 8 will start a British parliamentary most to "encourage all social fra- televised programs could include more than sports events. He was changing the date in future years style debate that should receive vigorous audience partici- ternities to engage in campus, To Plan Show of the opinion that plays, debates, if students "wished to lose a long- pation and will be followed by a vote of the "members community, and national activi- Plans for the faculty show, to concerts, and such could also be term advantage for a short one of parliament," I1GSU students ties." at Christmas." their argument nnd a vote of the be presented Feb. 9-11, will get pictured. and townspeople serving as MP's The award will be known as the underway at meetings in the Nest Consideration was also given to audience upon the resolution and Pies. Frank Prout said Monday for the evening. its discussion will then be taken to "Wood County Interfraternity Dec. 18 and 19 at 7 p.m. starting at an earlier date in the afternoon that he knew nothing determine the winners of the de- Club Social Service Award" and Scripts will be available in the fall but again it was mentioned Pat Swineford of Bowling of the proposed TV plan hut that bate. will consist of a framed engraved reserve room of the Library it was a good idea and that he that the summer earning power Green will team with Oxford Uni- certificate. Honorable ment ions Thursday, Dec. 10, for those facul- hoped it could be worked out. would be shortened by thut much versity student Geoffrey Johnson- will also be announced but no cer- time. ty members, wives and husbands, Smith in promulgating the affirma- Students Want tificate will be given. Each year graduate.students, and staff mem- Senators asked for a definition tive argument and Robin Day, also a new certificate will be given to bers interested in irying out for Road Condition of hospital "emergency." Student the outstanding fraternity for the parts. complaints registered, stated that from Oxford University, will join Better Food; year in social work. Talents may also be directed students could not get into the hos- Louis Fernandez of Bowling Green Any local or national fraternity toward set designing, stage man- Will Improve pital at night because the door was in denying the claim. No Price Jump that is recognized by the Univer- aging, set construction, orchestra locked. The Bowling Green representa- sity is eligible for the award. A and music copying, singing, and Pres. Frank Prout announced Coeds in the gallery asked for tives were selected as the out- More variety at the same formal letter of application for the dancing. today that steps will be taken this attention to the matter of fire standing debaters of their respec- price—is the desire of both meal award must be submitted to the If unable to attend the sched- week to improve the condition of gongs in the new sorority houses. tive genders last year and each ticket holders and payers eating chairman of the WCIC selection uled meetings, please contact R. L. will have three years of intercolle- the road running from the Com- They felt that the situation (no in the University Commons. Stu- committee before March 1 of each Hutchinson, telephone 8713, or D. mons to Fraternity Row. This gongs) was dangerous. Senator giate debate experience to rely dents answered a poll taken by year. J. Davies, economic department. road has been torn up and is in Bonnie Nicholls, Kohl Hall, men- upon, while the Britishers will be bad condition because of the con- tioned that her dorm had a bell using a style with which they are a Student Senate committee with struction of two new dorms along which was considered defective adept due to its use in Parliament. requests for more fresh vege- Presents From St. Nick this area. and asked for investigation into After the motion is proposed tables, eggs, and less starch. Cinders will be put on the road possibilities of rewiring. and seconded by short speeches of Chairman Ralph Vara reported the debaters, members of the audi- this week as a temporary measure Next meeting of Senate will be that students thought the quality and stones added over Christmas Jan. 9 in the "rumpus room" of ence may interrupt, question, or vacation. In the spring, a new President Prout's house. Key pic- object at any time during the dis- merited the price paid. However, surface will be put on the present tures will be taken Wednesday, cussion. The two teams then the men by a small majority road. Dec. 14, at 7 p.m. in the Nest. make summary speeches to uphold wished for a greater quantity of food while the women were satis- Former Student's Play On Radio Tonight fied. A large majority of the gour- by BILL LUPTON play presented in arena style; mets were unwilling to pay more A radio play, "Tommy and Miss Baltimore" written by "Mr. Mac," a one-act play; and for better quality or quantity. In "Meeting' Nancy Dobbs," under Mary Fournier, former Bowling Green student, will be broad- the guidance of the visiting Irish general they agreed that the meals cast tonight at 8:30 on the Dr. Christian radio show. The playwright, Lennox Robinson. were well balanced but requested program will be carried on CBS and may be heard locally After being graduated Miss coffee at every meal and cocoa for over station WJR, Detroit. Fournier became drama director breakfast. Miss Fournier was one of the $250 winners of the annual at the Merrick House in , Variety of the food came in for Dr. Christian search for script " ; ~ \ ~ . , where she wrote several plays and contest. began by writing ana giving neigh- a minstrel. At present she is do- some knocks when a little better A graduate of Flora Stone Ma- borhood plays, and charging the ing extra work in playwriting and than half the students questioned ther College, Western Reserve, usual admission ol a pin or a but- directing at Catholic University, registered complaints. Paying for with a BA and a major in eco- ton. Washington, D. C, under Walter the vacation period on meal tick- nomics, Miss Fournier was gradu- Miss Foumier's thesis play at Kerr, Broadway playwright. ets met with almost universal dis- ated from Bowling Green in the Bowling Ureen was "Five Travel- Pat Mann, Miss Foumier's for- favor in the poll and students fa- summer of 1948 with a MA in ing Men'r and one of the first pre- mer roommate and now a speech vored a shorter pay period. playwriting. She was the first sented in the Gate Theater. Other instructor at Bowling Green, af- Senator Vara declined to com- "RIDE "EM COWBOY I" says thin happy yonngster as h. op.n. graduate student in playwriting plays written by Miss Fournier and fectionately said, "She's our Mary, ment on the significance of the his gift at the Christmas party »iven Saturday for youths of the Chil- at this university. staged at Bowling Green were and we all love her." questionnaire but Pres. Jim Gallo- A childhood ambition for the "The Peanut Vendor," written Miss Fournier is the daughter way said it would be submitted dren's Hosae by Gamma Phi Bnta and SAE. DOB Vsrduin playad the stage and drama was the forerun- in conjunction with Frederick of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fournier, to authorities for further possible jovial Santa Clans role. ner to Miss Foumier's work. She Walsh; "The Citiien," a one-act Lakewood, O. action. BEE GEE NEWS Wednesday, De-cmber 14. 1949 Poa.2 J Views and Opinions KAMPU5 KOPP *HEW YEARS RIOT—CAMPUS QUIET'

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Omlcron Delta Kappa, men's leadership honorary, has brought to our attention the unnecessary amount of boolna by the student body at the basketball games so far this year. We agree that the booing seems uncalled for and would like to bring out a few points concerning this situation. The majority of booing is caused by what students believe to be a bad decision by the referees and the decision always has to be against their team. Never are there any boos when a ques- tionable decision by a referee favors the home club. This is, the main reason booing, when thought about, seems so childish. Another thing to think about is that referees are people like anyone else. Try as they may, it Is impossible for them to be Impartial or call every decision correctly. If a student were to be SCF Will Award booed by 3,000 people every time he made a mistake in a class Schulke, Lakofsky Ceramics Now Read It And room or any other place on campus he would soon learn not to boo at others. Two Trophies For When a person boos he becomes just a member of the mob. On Display At Cleveland Gallery Weep . . . When he refrains from booing he becomes an individual, and an Yule Decorations by BILL DAY Intelligent one at that. Time magazine carried a short Two trophies, one to men's and article last week about Christ and one to women's residences, will be Christmas. A faculty member at Meiu Alma MoU* . . . awarded in the fifth Student Chris- the University tian Fellowship Christmas decora- of Chicago tion contest. Until last year only In the interview with Prof. Merrill C. McEwen It was found wrote, "Christ- that there are no prohibitive restrictions for the University's ob- one award had been given for the outstanding decoration. mas to the vast taining a new Alma Mater. throngs is little In considering the discord that is raised when the present The Rev. Barton G. Murray; more than a Mrs. Frank J. Prout; and Mr. Karl song Is played or discussed it only seems logical that a drive for noisy excuse for Richards, assistant professor of meretri c i o u I a new song should be Initiated. art, will do the judging at 6 p.m. s a 1 esmanship, A school's alma mater should be something that Is liked on Dec. 18. and sung by all its students; at present only a minority of the for urging one One hundred points are possible, and all to buy students even know BG's Alma Mater. We feel a condition such with a possible one-third credit unwanted pres- as this exists only because the students are dissatisfied with their each for Christmas theme; origin- ents for their present song. ality; and presentation, which in- Bill Day friends, to the When we consider the tremendous success the fight song cludes workmanship and durabili- profit of the had upon publication we believe that a concentrated effort ty of display. dollar hungry. For a month be- should be made to compose a new Alma Mater. fore the Feast the cry is: "Buy! Adeste Fideles. Nylons for your Exhibits Displayed ladyt ... It Came Upon the Mid- night Clear. What came, Mummy? Kohl Hall Puffs Again As Santa Claus, my darling'." In Arts Building In Milwaukee, posters began ap- pearing throughout the city bear- Girls Keep Debris Off Floor The works of a noted Japanese ing the slogan: Put Christ Back artist, Ynsuo Kuniyoshi, and an Photo by JOHN Dl'RMAK Into Christmas. This may seem by RALPH VILLERS expert engraver, Stanley William Two unconventional artists like Harry Schulke, left, and Charles unimportant to some but I won- "Now hear this! The smoking lamp is again lit at Kohl Hayter, arc being exhibited in the Lakofsky might see themselves this way photographically in terms of der how many people actually Hall!" Though it wasn't for combat reasons that it was ex- their asymetrical pottery, think of the birth of Christ when Fine Arts Illdg. These works in- Christmas is mentioned? Rather, tinguished two weeks ago, it was the litter of debris that by JOHN DURNIAK made it look as if it had served as a battle ground. clude drawings, prints, and plaster it seems as if the only thoughts Conditions are back to normal as far as the smoking casts. Out of the creative "frying pan," into the high fire, and about Christmas anymore is what situation in Kohl Hall is concerned. Once again gals may Drawing in ink, ink-wash, pen- off to the show. to buy Johnny or Janie or the girl cil, and crayon are included in Mr. Two hundred pieces of ceramics by art instructors Harry friend or the rich uncle. There beat a weed in the basement Rec Kuniyoshi's retrospective exhibit. Schulke and Churles Lakofsky followed this/route and are is nothing wrong with buying gifts Hall. The artist is now an instructor in now on exhibit at the Cleveland 10-30 Art Gallery. The two- for Christmas but at present it Kohl's Rec Hall was closed to painting nnd composition at the has become the primary reason Letters To all activities a few weeks ago duo man show marks another step in University art history being Art Students League, N. Y. the first ever to leave campus con- for having Christmas. The re- lo the filthy state that existed "Cinq Personages" by Mr. Hay- ligious meaning can be restored to there. Not only did cigarette taining high fire pottery. The Editor . . ter, is a series of drawings showing High fire pieces are character- Christmas- without destroying the ashes litter the floor, but candy tradition of buying presents but In acooru with tin- policy of thlo va- how copper plating for color en- Official ized by a bright color and low fire wrappers, coke bottles, and other graving is made. First, a Burin the two should be put back in their por, opinions Olprooood In letters lo ike matter which presented a disgrace- by subdued color with accent on editor are not necossarlly llio.o of Ike line sketch is drawn with pencil rightful order. IIKIS 1.1 i NKwa. ful appearance. texture. Previously the kilns lim- and red chalk, giving the outline An nouncement ited work to only low firing be- • * * According to Bonnie Nicholls, Thursday, Dec. 8 of the picture. It is then trans- This column will hereafter contain an- cause high could not be reached. The best deal in town right now president ot the 12-mcmber house Dear Editor: posed to a copper plate. nouncements affecting the studsnt body, The pots—vases, flower bowls, is the "Campus Hideout" spon- board comprised of the junior sored by the Jay Cees at the Ar- In the past few weeks I, like Over this copper plate is placed Studcnti desiring lo take, the serving platters, ash trays, cream- staff, "It wasn't to punish just mory each Friday night. For 60 many other Btudcnts, have been soft ground. Different fabric special train lo Buffalo or to ers, and decorative pieces—went smokers, it was for the negligence tt'xturcs are pressed into the cents a couple, students can dance going to the hospital. I went Now York City are requested to on display on Dec. 7 for an indefin- of all students using the room." ground at different pressures. all evening in a very pleasant at- again today trying to get Borne regular and pay for the tickets ite period. The Rec Hall was closed by Miss When removed, they show the out- Both Mr. Lakofsky and Mr. mosphere. The Junior Chamber medicine. I should have been able in 201A before Friday. Round Christcna Wahl, housemother, on lines of the objects in the draw Schulke have centered their work of Commerce is to be commended to receive it but I was literally run recommendation of the house trip tickets to Buffalo coit $15 on non-conventional forms and for its effort in helping the social out by, "You can't get it now, the board nnd the approval of the 7- >"»■• __» and to New York, $31.IS, a hours are from 1 to 4." I told her These outlines are preserved placed emphasis on ovoid and situation at Bowling Green. This member freshman council. saving of 25 percent. asymmetrical patterns. Most of is a chance for students to get a that 1 had my classes all after- with resin melted in alcohol. Af- The train leaves Wednesday The re-opening of the Rec Hall Mr. Schulke's work has been in- needed change from the weekly noon, but that didn't help." last Tuesday night was brought ter this has been completed, trans- from Toledo at 3:20 p.m. to fluenced by primative Mexican art routine and the Armory is still I wonder just what is being done about by the institution of a new parent colored inks are poured in- Buffalo and at 8:08 p.m. to New while Mr. Lakofsky's pottery, in a close enough to get to without the with the money we pay as a health system whereby the condition of to the outlines, and a color engrav- York. more experimental vane, leans use of a car. If everyone can fee. It is supposed to go for hos- this only available smoking lounge ing is made. • • • pital service but as yet I have seen toward Oriental ideas. continue to conduct themselves is checked three times daily. It is Cleveland students interested Commenting on each other's little or none. I wonder what given a general cleaning on Satur- in taking a Greyhound Bui from properly at the "Hideout" it should Home Addresses prove even more popular in the you have to do or who you have to days and a light one on Sundays— Bowling Green directly to work Mr. Schulke stated, "Charley is a good chemist and has an excel- future. know to get any service that right- all by volunteers among the girls. Cleveland on Wednesday, Dec. lent knowledge of glazes," and Mr. fully belong* to the students. I This new system not only serves 21, for the Christmas vacation • * * Asked By KEY Lakofsky said, "Harry has gained am sure that there are many more to keep the Rec Hall presentable may sign up in 214A directly When Arthur Godfrey heard students who feel the way I do. for all who enter, but it gives those January graduates are asked io across from the Registrar's Of- much from,his scholarship trip to that the Kinsey Report was being Mexico as one can see by his devel- An injustice to the students is be- girls with house demerits a chance leave their home addresses in the fice. The bus will be chartered sent to France he was quoted as opment of a coating and design ing done by the hospital and I to work them off by cleaning up. KEY Office if they wish to receive if 37 students sign up. The cost saying, "That's like sending a that places his pieces within the cookbook to Oscar of the Wal- think a change should be brought Barbara Chapman, president of a KEY this spring. will be $4. about. Kohl's freshman council, said, "It • • * archaic fundamental form group." dorf." Yours truly, has been working out very nicely. Remittance of $2.05, * h I c h would normally be covered by sec- Seniors begin registering for Don L. Hazel An inspection of the lounge the spring semester tomorrow showed it to be in a very orderly ond semester activity fees, will be BG Looking For ED NOTE: Wo talked with Mr. asked at this time. and will continue through Dec. From The state." 20, according to an announce- Schwarz, manager of the Univer- Boyfriends will probably be un- Business Manager Katherine sity Hospital, about the letter ment from Registrar John Bunn. happy to hear that their gals are Schaller will be in the KEY Office Registration will be by appoint- New Alma Mater Docket... printed above and he explained in the basement of the Lab School now being given more time to de- ment only with college deans, Charged with parking in the re- that two physicians are on duty at velop the habit which runs them on Tuesday and Thursday after- The University is constantly on the hospital at regular hours dur- after which schedule envelopes the lookout for new school songs, stricted area by the coal pile near out of fags on dates. Smoking noons from 2 to 4 to receive these are to be turned in to the Reg- ing the day and that a nurse is on payments. said Merrill C. McEwen, head of the Commons, four students ap- hours have been extended since the istrar's Office. peared before Student Court last duty at all times. If a person women have not extensively used Notices are also being sent to the music department, this week comes in when a doctor is not Juniors, sophomores, and when asked if it would be possible Wednesday. the Rec Hall for a study room. the faculty members asking them freshmen will register following Robert Croy, Joseph Kunch, and there, the nurse will call the doctor Smoking is now permitted froi whether or not they wish to pur- to obtain a new Alma Mater for if the case is considered serious the Chrsitmas vacation. BG. Thomas Willing were found guilty 7:30 a.m. until 10 p.m. chase a KEY in the spring. These • • * but the fine was suspended because enough. Sick call hours have been One of the reasons the lounge order blanks must be returned to To have a new song recognized set up this year to put the hospital January, June, and August as the Alma Mater, Mr. McEwen they pleaded misinterpretation of cannot be maintained in an order- the office by Dec. 16. graduates desiring to use the the signs. The signs read "no on a more orderly basis. Mr. ly state without the cooperation added, it must have the general University placement service acceptance of the student body parking on this side of the street." Veterans Notice may pick up the necessary Since there was only one sign at ganization is not yet perfect the mess and lending a helping hand in and faculty. above case must have occurred forms in the Bureau of Appoint- Any person desiring to submit the time Arthur Moyer received cleaning is that it is impossible for Veteran students with certain ments, 201A. his ticket, his fine was suspended. through a misunderstanding on the Kohl's only house cleaner to do a song for consideration may do part of either party involved. MOS numbers are eligible for a • • * so at any time. Upon submitting However he was found guilty of the job daily. Reserve program allowing four Dec. 21 has been set as the Dr. Halfhill said that there is the work, the music department the offense. He based his "not days' pay for one weekend of deadline for purchasing of sup- would check it over and if it was guilty" plea on failure to see the no record at the hospital of this Judge To Speak t r ai ■ i n g plus other benefits. plies at the bookstore through person having consulted either of found to be noteworthy, arrange- centered sign. At Pre-Law Club Information may be obtained the Veterans Administration. ments of the song would be made the two physicians on duty regard- from Rex Moorhoad, 437 South AU student and faculty charges ing his condition. and it would be presented by the Municipal Judge Leroy Kelley Grove St., phone 2641. The must also be cleared through appropriate musical organization. Bee Qee fteutl and Ray Miralde, practicing at- number, are 787, 802, 826, 408, Paul D. Shepherd, bookstore It will be remembered that last Workshop Players torney, both of Lorain, will be 278, 838, and 088. manager, on or before the above year the Bee Gee fight song was guest speakers at a Pre-Law Club date. submitted by Sid Freeman and AmockiitdCoaKfiafrnm Pr«s*»t Three Plays meeting in the faculty room of the Dances Continue • * * Prof. Wayne Bohrnstedt and was National Advertising Service) Nest, at 7 tonight. Off-campus women may get "Moony's Kid Don't Cry" by the acclaimed an immediate success by ■ ■■miss ■ »r amtt Following the talks, there will So long as students attend them, permission to use cars for trans- the University. Phi Mu sorority will continue ■ 1.U one imiilin trM net yeet prlxe-winning playwright, Tennes- be a pie-and-coffee bull session. portation to and from the AWS rebUsaee weekly, except dnruw vooaeoa see Williams, will top the liat of sponsoring the Sunday afternoon Christmas formal Saturday University dormitory room ,arises, ay Inwnaa Omen Mass three 1-act plays to be given to- dances in the Rec Hall. night, from the Dean of Wo- rent from all students who have Dntvereny srsliols night at 7:80 in the Gate Theatre Banquet Held men's Office. received contracts for next se- The newest addition to the BMTOUU STAFF And. by the Workshop Players. Kappa Sigma observed Foun- dances is the use of a PA system * • • mester is due Dec. 19 in Dean of der's Day last Sunday with a ban- which gives a better tone to the All library books must be Student's Office. Any student ■m Day IdHsr-la-Chlef "Long Christmas Dinner" and Home Ckl BOOM "Bumbo the Clown" are the oth- quet in the dining room of the music. The dance* are held be- turned into the Library before unable to pay by that date inn er plays. Midway. tween 2 and 4 p.m. D-c 20. should contact Dean Conklia. BEE GEE NEWS Wedneaday. D«c«mbar 14. 1949 Pag* 3 Social SAE Sweetheart "7<6« AOOH. WlaUL" rr IT'S ALL GREEK by NANCY NOON BOBBIE HERBERT BARBARA TOMEY FROM THE MOUTHS OF BABES SERENADES PARTIES A discouraged freshman girl trodding home from class last The DELTA TAU DELTA fra- "A Sleighride in 'Christmas week was overheard to say, "The trouble with me Is that 1 don't ternity had their first sweetheart Land," was the theme of the GAM- know what I don't know." serenade on Tuesday, Dec. 6, for MA THETA NUs first annual Twink Barber and Don Thomas at TRUE STORY NO ONE WILL BELIEVE the CHI OMEGA house. In the closed Christmas formal Saturday background was a large Delt sign night in the Lab School Gym. One day last fall a BG coed was shopping In a little neigh- borhood grocery when she noticed a young man who obviously which was set on fire. Later the Honored guests were Mr. and Mrs. DELTs were invited in for refresh- Wilbur J. Abel and Mr. William E. had been bom with some sort of mental handicap. After he left ments. Schlender. Chairman for the the store, she expressed sympathy for his condition, and asked Arline Molner was serenaded on dance was Roger Shook. the elderly proprietor, "Is that boy a Mongolian idiot?" Nov. 22 by the PI KAPPA AL- The PA Aud. was bustling with "Oh, no," answered the grocer obligingly after eyeing her PHAS in honor of their brother. reels and calls as the PHI Mi's quizzically for a few seconds. "He was bom right here in Bowl- Curt Nelson, to whom she is held their closed square dance ing Green." pinned. A party was held in the Saturday, Dec. 10. Sibyl Bragg AND THE AUDIENCE WAS HALF-BAKED SIGMA RHO TAU house following was in charge of arrangements. the serenade. Hot stuffy ovens to those pests who attended "The Wake of The THETA CHIs made their the Gingerbread Man" and spent the evening laughing at the round of serenades also this past Two Bands Play wrong times, talking aloud, and just being irksome in general. week. One was for Gerda Ruedele A memorable line from that play was delivered by the and the other for Katy Smith. mother as she described her son's last moments at her bedside They were both serenaded on Nov. For Xmas Formal before he shot himself. "Then he left," she wept. "H» dropped 29. my hand on the bed and went down the back stairs." Shirley Pugh was serenaded by Two orchestras will be featured the SIGMA NU fraternity, Tues- at the annual Association of Wo- PINNING. RINGING. AND WEDDING day night, Dec. 6. She is pinned men Students Christmas dance to Yep, that's all there is this week. Jim Richards and Pat Ma- to Bill S c r u t a. Refreshments be held in both the Women's Bldg. haffey are pinned, Joyce Keller and Owen Ernsthausen are en- were served afterwards in the AL- and the Falcon's Nest Saturday gaged, and Harold Howk married Peg Skelley, formerly of Bee PHA PHI lounge. night. Women students can ob- tain two o'clock permits for this Gee, now of Purdue. (Lee Hafkin takes credit for the latter— The PHI DELTAS serenaded they met in her journalism class two years ago.) Ginny Cowin Wednesday night, affair. Dec. 7, at the GAMMA PHI BETA Jimmy Dulio and his orchestra BOWLING GREEN'S BARRYMORE house. She is pinned to Bill will play in the Women's Bldg Jud Ellertson will play the leading role in "Petticoat Fever" Humphrey. The group was in- under a "Winter Wonderland" Friday and Saturday evenings in Toledo. The play is being pre- vited in afterwards for coffee and theme, the north gym depicting sented by the theatre group of the Toledo YMCA. cookies plus a little spontaneous an outside scene while the interior G1NN1E CLAYTON, Gamma Phi Beta junior, was presented by entertainment. scene is acknowledged in the south Can. Dudl.y •• SAE SwMth.art at the annual Tip-Oil danea in th. KAPPA DELTAs held an open gym. Woman's Bldg. recently. house for the DELTA UPSI- Jack Runyan and his orchestra CLUB NEWS LONs last Friday evening. En- will perform in the Nest under the tertainment consisted of a Gay decoration of "Santa's Workshop" Social Groups Schedule KAPPA MU EPSILON tree decorating party in the par- Nineties variety show. at this *girl-ask-boy" dance. A paper, entitled "Dimensional sonage. They will meet at 7 in Analysis" will be read at a meet- the church on South Enterprise Various Xmas Activities ing tonight of Kappa Mu Epailon, St. 1000 and ONE mathematics honorary, in 305A. PHI ALPHA CHI TASTY, DELICIOUS FOODS Christmas programs and pro- Piinhellenic Council and the 11 jects are on the agenda of many sororities are collecting clothes to PROMENADER'S CLUB Phi Alpha Chi, national account- For Lunches, Midnight Snacks, Cocktail honoraries and clubs. scud to needy children at Piney Promcnadcr's Square Dance ing honorary, has initiated the fol- Gamma Thcta Upsilon, geogra- Woods School in Piney Woods, Club will hold its regular meeting lowing students: Aaron Diskins, Parties and just plain every day eating. Edwin Domeck, Thomaa Durbin, phy and geology honorary, is hav- Miss. The council itself is send- at 7 Thursday evening, Dec. 15, in Largest selection of imported and domestic quality food ing a 25 cent gift exchange at the Lab School Gym. David Gay, Vernon Holers, Fred ing a monetary donation. Jackson, Fred Jeake, Calvin in any store between New York and Chicago. All moderately their holiday party to be held to- WORKSHOP PLAYERS priced. morrow at 7 p.m. in the home of The Home Economics Club Keefer, William Korde, Albert Mr. and Mrs. Buford, 715 Pearl holding its party tonight in the Workshop Players will meet Koontz, Robert Muth, Stanley Na- Kosher Meats and Breads St. Games and refreshments will Practice Apartment at 7 p.m. The tonight at 7 in the Gate Theatre delman, Donald C. Smith, Elmer Amazing selection of imported and domestic beverages be included. topic of the program is "Christ- Aud. Stonehill, Robert Wall, John Wal- of all kinds. Served cold. Sigma Delta Pi, Spanish honor- mas Customs in Other Lands." PERSHINC RIFLES ters, and Russell Wefer. Caterers to Picnic, Fraternities, Sororities ary, and the Spanish Club are hav- Native costumes of different Porshing Rifles Honorary Mili- ing a party tonight also. 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The Georgia Tech College Inn in Atlanta, Georgia, mumm A VERY COMPLETE is a favorite haunt of the Georgia Tech students. That's because the Georgia Tech College Inn is ■ STOCK .... friendly place, always full of the busy atmosphere of college life. There is always plenty of ice-cold Coca-Cola, too. For here, as in university gather- ing spots everywhere—Coke belongs. THE CAMPUS MENS SHOP lonuo UNDB AUTHomrr of mc coo-cou COMPAKY iy LaSALLE COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. On The Square GOEBEL SUPPLY CO. O 1»4», Th. Coco-Colo Cooqxny BEE GEE NEWS Wednesday. December 141 1949 Schedule Announced For University Band Booster's Club Page 4 Gives Concert Attempts Aid Who Asked You? Annual Yuletide Caroling The 77 members of the Bowling The annual all-campus Chriat- Green State University Band, To School Spirit Coach Harold Anderson made it conference games. Bowling Green known last week that Bowling maa caroling, sponsored by AWS, Modified Forking under the direction of Arthur C. In one more attempt to arouse would be hindered in their schedul- is scheduled for Tuesday evening. Zuelzke, assistant professor of the spirit of the students, the Green is interested in forming or ing of larger schools. A graduate Rules Ready Soon joining an athletic conference. Dotti Burger is in charge. music, will present a concert to- Booster Club members are endeav- student from Toledo, Fred says, oring to reserve a section of the This week the question is: "Do "It would be just like the Ohio Two groups, led by Printy Ar- Modified campus paiking regu- night at 8:15 in the Main Aud. bleachers , for the forthcoming you think Bowling Green should Conference, which we recently got thur and John Searlc, will meet in lations will soon be released by Aud. home basketball games. out of." join an athletic conference com- front of the Ad Bldg. at 6:46. Student Senate. According to the The music will consist of a med- After planning several unsuc- Duanc Middleton, Waterville, posed of comparable Ohio Group one, composed of off- new map, a restricted parking ley of Christmas carols and songs, cessful pep rallies, the Boosters O. sophomore, agrees. "In basket- along with some classical and Schools?" Since all of the femi- campus men and several repre- area has been made by the coal have concluded that the fast-ebb- ball against the smaller schools," South American pieces. A trum- ing spirit of the college students nine interests questioned par- says Duane, "it would be just like sentatives will proceed to Williams pile on the north side of the street. pet trio, Howard Bond, Jerry Ki- This area extends to the last sign. here at Bowling Green is in dire doned their way out unxnowingly, Notre Dame in a football confer- Hall, Phi Mu, Chi Omega, Sigma ger, and Bill Burt, will give a ren- need of some drastic measures. ence. The swimming team would Space east of this sign is open dition of "Annie Laurie," a la the column is for men only. Rho Tau, North Dorm, East Hall, The attendance at the all-winter High-jump star Vern Stroud, be equally powerful." Duane be- parking. moderne. sports rally held Nov. 30 was so lieves that competition is stiff West Hall, WIS, Alpha Chi Ome- Dayton, O., presents the view of ga, Alpha Gamma Delta, Kappa Visitor parking spaces have Duplicate Bridge small that Carl Huston, president enough in football as evidenced by been set up in the revised chart: of the Booster Club, referred to the athletic. He is in favor of the 4-5 record turned in by the Delta, Alpha Phi, Delta Gamma, Players To Meet it as a "dismal flop." joining because it would build up team this year. Alpha Xi Delta, Gamma Phi Beta, around the circle, in front of the more rivalry. This rivalry would and then to the West Gate where Men's Gym, and south of the Rec First meeting of a club for' Executive Secretary in turn be an impetus to larger Hall. they will be joined by Sigma Al- people interested in playing or and more spirited crowds, he said. These changes will not be en- learning to play duplicate bridge Visits Sigma Chi pha Epsilon, Delta Upsilon, Zeta forced until signs have been erect- will be Jan. 20 in the Lab School J. Russell Easton, executive sec- Beta Tau, Gamma Thru. Nu, and ed. However, the restricted coal Gym at 7:30 p.m. All students or retary of the Sigma Chi fraternity, Sigma Psi Omega. pile area docs have the proper faculty members interested in was a guest at the Bowling Green Group two is composed of off- marking now and violations in this joining a club of this type are chapter of Sigma Chi last week. area will be enforced, according campus women and AWS repre- asked to contact Mrs. W. E. Steidt- Mr. Easton visited the loca to William J. Rohrs, chief of po- mann by calling 12664, or by tele- sentatives. They will sing first chapter on his return from New lice. Due to the large influx of phoning John R. Coash, 6064. York where he attended the Na- at the Stadium Club and then at coal at times, it has been necessary tional 'nterfratcrnity Council the Huts, Alpha Tau Omega, Phi to move students' cars. Ex Coed Gets Wings meeting. Bob Pure.II Duane Middleton Delta, Sigma Chi, Pi Kappa Alpha, Bridge Players Miss Nadine Ruth Phillips has Kappa Sigma, Delta Tau Delta, recently been awarded her wings Frosh Have Dance Boli Purcell, a junior from Sigma Nu, Kohl Hall, Dr. Prout's Deshler, O., believes that the con- Finish Lessons as stewardess for United Air Lines Vern Stroud Fr*d Rolf home, Theta Phi, Beta Sigma, and following a 4-weeks training "Santa's Frolic," a closed party, ference would be advantageous Theta Chi. Contract bridge lessons, con- course at the company's steward- was presented Friday night by the On the con side, Fred Rolf is only in football, where year by At each residence the original ducted by Mrs. Waldo Stcidtmann ess training school in Cheyenne, freshman class at its first social against such measures. Fred be- year rivalries would lie built up. group will sing a carol. The resi- and sponsored by the Social Com- Wyo. event of the year. The evening's lieves it would hurt basketball, for "But in track, swimming, and bas- dents will respond with another mittee, were brought to a close program included dancing mid oth- none of the schools could compete ketLmll. these small Ohio schools Miss Phillips graduated this er entertainment in the Rec Hall. with us. By being forced to play could give us no competition. carol, and will then join the nu- Tuesday and Wednesday evenings summer from Howling Green State cleus group and proceed to the with progressive bridge parties. University. next house. Competition was keen and priz- Both groups will meet at the es for high scores were awarded West Gate and will go together to: Carolyn Talbott, John Switzer, All Types Beauty to the circle in front of the Ad Joanne Chase, Carolyn Atwood, Service Bldg. where the A Cappella Choir Bcttenell Snyder, Michael O'Brien, will join the carolerB in singing Jack Brigham, Klinor Thomus, MERLE NORMAN "Silent Night" and "White Christ- Betty Strock, and Marjorie Stan- COSMETICS mas." ley. Kay-Ann Beauty OH JUST TO LET YOU KNOW OF SOME OF THE Shop SERVICES WE HAVE TO OFFER YOU 124 West Woostcr St. PHONE 4461 • SAME DAY SERVICE IF NECESSARY • FREE MOTHPROOFING WITH CLEANING • EXPERT WEAVING SERVICE • FUR CLEANING AND STORAGE • DYEING • FASTER SHIRT LAUNDRY SERVICE • WATERPROOFING • PICKUP SERVICE / LONG'S CLEANERS 228 N. Main Phone 14392 IT'S THE NEW WE OPERATE OUR OWN CLEANING PLANT

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BROTHER AND SISTER TOO — AND DON'T FORGET MOM! raels for Mildness Yes, Came/i are SO MILD that in a coast-to-coast test of hundreds of men and women who smoked Camels—and only "Complete Office Outfitters Camels—for 30 consecutive days, noted throat specialists, making weekly examinations, reported And Printer*" (Jm one/ (UMJIL QOAL ofr timot imtohovudaito fimokm Qomtfa! (RepubUtcan (PneAk CROSBY JEWELRY 8TORE Phone 5721 , 134 E. Wooster BEE GEE NEWS ^•da—day. D«c»mb«r 14. 1949 Pacj» 5 Sport*" BG Faces Trio Of Strong Quintets * ¥ ¥ %M Deadlines Today On Second All independent basketball Attempts Comeback Against and handball entries must be banded in with forfeit feet and health cards today in the Intra- E.Ky., Tampa, And W&M Thought mural Office. Schedules will be sent to all teams, and play be- by GENE DINKEL ■ by JACK SAYLOR gins Jan. 9. Three new opponents face the Bowling Green cage crew in the next six days: Eastern Kentucky, Tampa (Fla.), and William and Mary. Bee Gee will be after these adversaries in order to snap a two-game losing streak, and start on the NATIONAL PUBUCITY Western Staits way to national honors. ON THE HEELS of other magazines, which already have Friday night the Falcons face given BG a high national basketball ranking, comes Sport Maga- the fine Eastern Kentucky out- It... fit. Thia aouthern squad is built zine. This periodical, one of the best in the around 6'S" center Chuck Mra- field, plans a feature story on Charlie Share by JERRY HENDERSON ... and aovich, All-Ohio Valley Confer- and Bowling Green which will appear early In Western Kentucky remained ence pivot for the past three 1950. Jim Dailey, formerly sports editor of Unit- "king of the mountains" Friday, The Aces End It yeara, and five other three-eea- ed Press in Columbus and currently attached after the determined Hilltoppers to the Chicago bureau, is writing the piece halted the climb of Bowling by HANK BUSSEY A flashy sopnomore forward, Green's Falcons, to the tune of The good earth of Kentucky, Jim Baechtold, is expected to give while Chaiies Byers, Acme photo representa- the Bee Gee team a good helping tive in Toledo, is handling pictures. 78-57. The game was played on to the south, may be great for in- of trouble. Alex Stevens, 6'5", DONTGIVEUPYETII Thursday night at the Louisville, ducing the growth ot cotton ind and Elmer Tolson, 6'4", add Ky., Armory before a capacity tobacco, but for hoop coach Har- height to Maroon netmen, also in- MANY FANS are already writing off the crowd of near 8,000. old Anderson and his maybe yes- 1949 basketball season as a lost cause as the dicating some spirited play otF the Led by big Bob Lavoy, who maybe no No. 1 basketball team, backboards. Eastern annually result of the unfortunate venture Into Ken- counted 25 markers for the it's just a lot of dirt that carries comes up with a good team, last Charlie Share tucky. We refer these hasty rooters to last men from Kentucky, the rangy peculiar curses for a certain school year splitting with powerful West- CHET CIERMAK, 6-4 William season. It will be noted that the Falcons lost Hilltoppers got off to a fast 9-0 in Bowling Green, 0. ern Kentucky. and Mary center, led nation's scor- not two. but three contests in a row (to Western, Holy Cross count before Bowling Green Thia lima it waa Evanaville'a BG returns to the Toledo field ers last season with 740 points in and Loyola). They bounced back to cap a successful sea- could score. At on* time the Purple Acea who cam* back in house again on Saturday to battle 34 games, a 21.8 per famo aver- son with an Invitational bid and there is no reason to be- count was 23-7 against the Fal- the final quarter of a "cinch the up-an-coming University of age. lieve that the Andersonmen can't do it again. cons, and it was apparent that fame" for BGSU (who ranked Tampa. Tampa, a new entry to Bee Goo was about to be beaten a 27-point favorite) to topple "big-time" basketball, won the Other teams are getting their lumps early this year, too. for the first time in this young the journeying Falcons at Ow- Dixie- Conference Championship Swimmers Hold Invitational .champs San Francisco, Lofgran and all, were enaboro, Ky., the final acore last year, and also scored wins knocked off by San Jose State and runnersup Loyola have also Bowling Green never came close standini 73-71. over Lawrence Tech and Miami Intrasquad Meet found the victory trail a rocky one. The Kerris-less Ramblers to the lead. Topped by Charlie It was the second loss of the have dropped games thus far to Oklahoma Aggies, Minnesota, Share with 19 points and Stan .season for Bowling Green with Games To Be Aired Coach Sam Cooper will give the and Wisconsin. It's a little premature to close the books on the Weber with 14, the best the Fal- both defeats being incurred on Both the Eastern Kentucky public its first glimpse of his Falcons yetll , cons could do waa to get 26 mark- Kentucky soil. The Falcons lost and Tampa basketball games 11)49-50 swimming team Thursday ers by the half while the moun- FAREWELL TO AN OLD TIMER Thursday to Western Kentucky. with the BG Falcons will be evening nt 7:'I0 in the Natntorium tain boys counted 44. Evansvillc made the game its fifth broadcast in the Commons this when the team's unnunl intru- AN OFFICIAL farewell banquet late this month will write It was a (treat night for the Hill- straight victory. wekeend. The E. Kentucky-BG stjuiid meet will be held. This finis to the colorful career of Don C. Peden, for 26 years the head toppers. The Teachers accounted Bowling Green, after a some- game will be broadcast Friday meet is open to ull and everyone football and baseball coach and athletic director at Ohio Uni- for an amazing percentage of their what ibaky atari, led the Acea at 9:30 and the Tampa-BG con- is cordially invited. versity. shots. But the real blow to Bee throughout the games Holding test Saturday at S. Admission The intra-squad teams will be Featured speaker at the banquet will be Bob Zuppke, former Gee came in Western Kentucky's a 41-30 half time edge, the Fal. is Ac Cards and 20 cents. made up of both Varaity and height, which was a vital factor cona continued to point the way Freshmen members of the swim- football mentor at Illinois. Peden played halfback on Zupp's University (Fla.). The Spartans giving them control of both back- for their fast-breaking opponS ming team which will then be teams of 1920 and '21, being accorded All-Conference honors in have an all sophomore-freshman boards. enta until a few minutea before divided into two teams of prac- squad. the latter year by Walter Eckersall. He also was a .300 hitter the gun. tically equal strength. on the Illlni baseball teams. Basketball Tickets King-pin of the aouthern Big Charley Share went out on The only competition so fi.r '.hut Peden has been a leader m Ohio intercollegiate athletic team is 6'4H" center Holland On Sale Today fouls with four minutes to go and Aplin, an aggressive end report- has confronted the team was an circles for many years. His Bobcat grid squads first played Tickets for the games with Wil- Evansville soon started to narrow edly good rebound shot, who informal meet with Ohio State in the Ohio Conference, winning the title six times, and his liam and Mary, Loyola (LA) the lead. With less than 00 sec- scored 161 points in 16 games which is annually regarded ns one last in the Mid-American Conference of which Peden is the George Pepperdine, and Brigham onds to go and the score standing last year. Sparking the Spar- of the nation's leading contenders. retiring president and former vice-president Young will be available at the ath- at 71-64, the Aces made a free tana is Jess Davis, standing Bowling Green managed to After his retirement (effective Dec. 31) the venerable Ohio letic ticket office starting today. throw, added two goals, and tied 6'4", and boasting exceptional get two firsts and two second it up at 71-all when Bob Sakel ball handling ability. place berths. Ned Clark won a sports figure plans to spend his time in the role of gentleman Reserved Matt are available first in the breast stroke while for the two.night double bill at scored with a lay-up. William and Mary's Indians will farmer In Keokuk, la Charles Woodfill managed a Tol.do U. fi.ld house. Prices Sakel, fouled by George Beck, set up thoir "teepees" on the locul made a free throw with five sec- court Monday night. Leading the first place in the 50-yard sprint. arc SI-50 and S2.O0. Fred Heffner and Harry Shearer WE WILL PACK YOUR onds remaining and a last-sec- Tribe will bo "Chief" Chet Gier- Student tickets Tor trie BG-Holy gained second place honors in ond BG foul gave the Evansville a well-known center, who ran up Christmas gift baskets and boxes to your individual Cross game at Cleveland Arena, the distance swimming. can be picked up for 75 cents. quint an extra point aa the game an amazing total of 740 points dur- selection from our large assortment of domestic and ended. After the Christmas vacation Student tickets for the BG-Long ing the '48-'49 season. This 6-4 the Coopermen will launch their imported cheeses, delicatessen and cocktail items. Stan Weber lea Bowling Green Island game in New York should lad may be a aharp thorn in the season. They open with DcPaul of scorers with 21 points for the eve- Breakfast Delicacies be ordered before leaving on vaca- side of the Falcon five. Chicago on Jan. 6 in the "Windy ning and tied with the Aces' Bob Jones Dairy Farm Little Sausages and home made tion. With Giermak, the Indians will City" and will follow with a meet old fashion hickory smoked sugar cured bacon received Sakel for high scorer. Bob Green be making a strong bid to snap the with Illinois on Jan. 7 at Cham- I.O.ST: Gold Klein "Deign" wrist made 14 for the Falcons and Share lengthy home court win streak of every Friday from the Jones Dairy Farm, Fort Atkin- WHlch with t-xpanidon bract-let. IMi'sse gof 13. Bob Long had 10 points, paign. son, Wis. return to Al White, \Veat IUII. Re- the BG cagemen. Other bruves in ward. Steve Galetti and Eli Joyce had the Tribe include Jack Payne, a MacMillan and Jere Bunting, KOIt SAI.K: 36' houaelraller. 8aerl- four, Gene Dudley three, Beck and WE ARE llee *WW. Clean. 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WHsr* friends Meet and llepeat.' > as. SB am eMMW S WMU fSt* d»Wl*rf~ ■> ■ O •> SS Frosh Cagers Open With Bliss Monday • • • BEE GEE NEWS W«dnMday. Decwnb™ 14. 194? Pag* 6 Coach Jim Whittaker Has Fast, Rangy Squad SpjotU 9n SUvUi by HAROLD WASHBURN by JO SCHIERMYER er the hockey game was can- Freshman basketball coach Jim Whittaker pared his Women's Recreation Associ- celled and volleyball was sub- squad to 25 men this week in preparation for the first frosh ation will hold their formal initia- stituted. game of the year, Dec. 19. The Falcon yearlings play host tion and program this evening at Bowling Green was the victor to Bliss College in a preliminary to the Bee Gee-William and 7 p.m. in the North Gym. All all the way, winning the volleyball Mary game. those eligible must state their wish game 43 to 32, winning the swim- As in tha past few years, the package from Indianapolis, lad., to join and pay their dues before ming meet, 50 to 38, and defeating freshmen will also competa in 5 p.m. today. A talent program TU's bowling team. A banquet at hat been impressive in early the fast Toledo Federation un- and reception for new members is the Commons climaxed the event drills with his ball handling abil- planned. with 50 hostesses and guests in at- der the name of Strayer Motors. • • • tendance. There arc several tall men on ities. Jim Chubner of Toledo Sports' Day bald Friday with • • • the squad who will be needed on Woodward has also shown prom- tha U. of Toledo proved to bo Badminton Club is meeting the varsity next year when Char- ise as a floor man. an interesting and successful on Thursday at 7 p.m. in the lie Share and Stan Weber are no Vern Allen and Wally Server, affair. Duo to inclement weath- South Gym. Tljis is an open longer around to provide the high school teammates from .lack- club for all women students in- height so vital to Harold Ander- Hon^Mich., head a list of guards Records Fall As terested in joining. Plans are son's teams. where speed predominates. Allen underway for an interesting Among the big men is Jim Gcr- was an all-state selection for two Kealers Get Hot program of events. ber, 6-5 center from Toledo, and years. For the first time this year Sig- • * * a brother of Bob Gerber, an All- Another pair of guards are ma Alpha Epsilon's bowlers were The gymnasiums are humming American at Toledo University Barney Firsdon, a local lad who forced to share the spotlight in the from 4-6 p.m. and from 7-0 p.m. when Andy was coaching there. practically grew up in the Bee Inter-Fraternity League when they every evening with 28 teams par- Others are Dave Pitts, 6-8 pivot- Gee gym, and Ray Spencer, a split with Sigma Nu Friday in one ticipating in the Women's Intra- man, from Covington, Ky.; John fast little scrapper from Toledo of the finest matches ever record- mural Basketball Tournament. Bales, a promising 6-4 forward, Waite. ed in league play. The new rule changes have not also from Covington; and John DICK ZBORNIK applies to* hold ha learned from Nalura Boy via Sigma Nu won two of tha harmed the spirit of the game. Myers, another 6-4 forward from Yes, the play looks very good for TV. Bob Bernloehr writhes in "pain" for tha banafit of rafaree Bob throe garnets to end the SAE un- New York City. their first games of the season. Whaalar. beaten string, but the SAE'■ Maurice Sandy, a surprise Rappaport's •till pace the field. • * • Matmen Face TU Dcs Devine of Sigma Nu set a Results of the Intercollegiate Christmas Shopping East Hallers Try new league record when he rolled Postal Howling Tournament will Headquarters Here Today JUler a 6..-I individual 3-game series. be ready for the next issue. Latest TV Holds Three new season highs were also CHURCH Gifts for every gift Winning Over Case established when Merlin Apel of By JOHN DURNIAK ItG's wrestling team, after edg- SAE rolled a 233 single game, Campus Watch purpose Television will show the world ing Case Tech ID to 12 Saturday SAE chalked up a 261*4 pin 3- HOW, that is, if tha hoys ut Kust will meet Toledo University's mat- game team total, and Sigma Nu Repair llitll have anything to say ahout it. men here today in an exhibition hit n 026 single game team score. During the week tha Eastern- match. FKATKHMTl nun I.I MI 526 E. Wooster Greeting Cards ers crowd around the television » I. IT.. 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