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The B-G News May 21, 1967 Bowling Green State University ScholarWorks@BGSU BG News (Student Newspaper) University Publications 5-21-1967 The B-G News May 21, 1967 Bowling Green State University Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news Recommended Citation Bowling Green State University, "The B-G News May 21, 1967" (1967). BG News (Student Newspaper). 2102. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news/2102 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. Miss Debelak, Liber Top Students Judith M. Debelak, a senior In University, consist of a check Liber, from Alliance, is a bio- of the Junior Class last year. Board, and Alpha Epsllon Delta, the College of Education, and for $100 and a plaque. The re- logy major. He was this year's He Is treasurer of Omlcron the pre-med honorary society. Thomas C. Liber, a senior In the cipients are chosen by an anony- Student Body President; chairman Delta Kappa, men's leadership Liber has also been president College of Liberal Arts, received mous committee. of the Ohio Confederation of State society; a member of Who's Who and adviser of the Interfraternlty the President's Award at Recogni- Miss Debelak, from Euclid, is University Student Governments, Among Students in American Col- Pledge Council, a member of IFC tion Day ceremonies In the Ball- an English major with a 3.66 an organization designed to pro- leges and Universities, Antaeans, for two years, and a member of room today. accumulative grade point average. mote efforts to solve Ohio's ed- the Greek honorary society; the the executive council of Phi Delta The awards, presented annually She is a member of Cap and ucational problems; and president Interfraternlty Council Judicial Theta social fraternity. to the senior man and woman with Gown, women's leadership honor the most outstanding four-year society; listed In Who's Who A- records of achievement at the mong Students In American Col- leges and Universities; a member of the University Appeals Board; an Assistant Hall Director In Mc- Donald North; and has been chair- The B-G man of Unconstitutional Revisions Committee of Student Council. Miss Debelak has been on the Homecoming Planning Committee and the Lowry Hall Standards Hoards; and Is a member of Sigma Tau Delta, English honor society; News Kappa Delta Pi, education honor society; the Newman Club; Stu- Serving a Growing University Since 1920 dent Education association. Alpha XI Delta social sorority, the Uni- versity Parry, and was named Sunday, May 21, 1967 Bowling Green State University Vol. 51, No. 110 Phi Kappa Tau Bed Race Queen. Departmental Awards, Honors Judith M. Debelak Given To 27 University Students Twenty-seven University stu- RANDOLPH KETCHAM was the tlnctlon in scholarship and dents were honored today with recipient of the Waugh Memorial achievement In the English Honors departmental awards and honors Trophy which Is awarded annually Program. presented at Recognition Day cere- to the senior with high scholastic JOSEPH B. AKE won the John monies In the Ballroom. standing who Is judged by the Schwarz History Award of $20 DALE J. ANDREWS was the journalism faculty to be the most presented by Phi Alpha Theta his- recipient of the PurchaslngAgents outstanding student In Journalism. tory fraternity which honors the Association of Toledo Scholar- SUSAN SCHLIEVERT won the student writing the best paper on ship Award of $200 presented to Chi Omega Award In Sociology an historical subject. a student majoring In Business of $25 presented to the outstand- ROBERT W. ROTH received the Administration with a high schol- ing senior woman majoring in American Institute of Chemists astic average and an outstanding sociology. award, a bronze medal, which Is record In business. JEANNE MARLOWE and KAREN given annually to a graduating DONALD C. PLASTERER won BALCONI were co- recipients of senior majoring In chemistry, the Wall Street Journal Student the Ann Batchelder Award In Eng- based upon scholars hip, character, Achievement Award of a silver lish for $100, $50 to each, which and leadership. medal and a subscription to the is given to the woman graduating RICHARD SEAMAN received paper which Is presented to the with the highest academic stand- Honors in Business Administra- outstanding senior in the field ing In English literature. tion, which recognizes students JERRYM. BARUCKY, GEORGIA with high academic achievement of finance and management. William R. Rock CLYDE SIMON received the Ed- K. GARRETT, JEANNE A. MAR- who are completing an Indepen- ward J. Karlln Memorial Award LOWE, ALAN SMITH, and SHER- dent program of reading and study. of $25 as an outstanding student W1N D. VANDERBURG received MIRIAM E. LYNCH won the In biology with a high scholastic English Honors recognition by the National Bus 1 ness Education Dr. Rock Wins Thomas C. Liber record. Department of English for dls- Association Award of Merit which recognizes a senior in Business Education who has high scholar- Casper Award ship, outstanding personal qual- Liber, Otis SicSic Seniors ities and gives promise of be- Dr. William R. Rock, associate coming a real credit to the de- professor of history, Is this year's partment. recipient of the Samuel S. Casper Thomas C. Liber, a senior In Distinguished Faculty Award. the College of Liberal Arts from ROBERT G. MASON received the Alliance, and Fltz Edward Otis, Toledo Sales and Marketing Exec- a senior In the College of Busi- utive Award of an individual trophy, The award of $250 Is presented ness Administration from Sllnger- given to the outstanding student to a distinguished member of the faculty who has enriched the In- lands, N. Y., were unmasked to- (Continued on Page 6) day at Recognition Day cermonies tellectual climate of the University as the senior members of SlcSlc. by superior teaching, advance- Frohman Scholars, ment of his scholarly discipline, SicSic, an organization designed and achievement of good repute to promote student spirit for at- among the general public as a hletic contests, is a six-member Service Awards leader in his field. organization, composed of two men each from the sophomore, junior, Dr. Rock has taught at the Uni- and senior classes. Are Announced versity the past nine years and has Each spring the two senior Seven Sidney Frohman Scholars conducted research on the policy members are revealed, and the and 32 recipients of University of appeasement which the British next fall two new sophomores are Distinguished Service Awards government held from 1938 to 1939 tapped. were announced at today's Re- and has written extensively on that cognition Day Ceremonies In the subject. Otis, an economic geography Ballroom major with plans to go Into city Richard B. Helwig and Thomas He was a 1951 cum laude grad- planning and urban renewal, Is A. Hennings, College of Business uate of Gettysburg College and this year's president of Antaeans, Administration; David A. Miller earned his master of arts and the Greek honorary society; and and Bruce E. Nyberg, College of doctor of philosophy degrees from was president of his freshman Liberal Arts; Thomas J. Perew Duke University in 1953 and 1956, and sophomore classes. and Edward C. SewelL College of respectively. He is a member of Gamma Education; and Frederick W. Theta Upsilon, the geography hon- Walker, College of Liberal Arts orary; and has been administrative were named as recipients of Sidney and executive vice president of Frohman Scholarships. Kappa Sigma fraternity, parlia- These scholarships, covering Awards Totaling* mentarian of Student Council, and fees for the recipients* senior student public defender for Stu- year, are given to rising senior $7,500 Given dent Court, men, selected on the basis of sound scholarship, high character, con- More than 100 University students were honored In to- He also has been the recipient structive leadership, unselfish of Army ROTC awards. Including service, and all-round evidence of day's Recognition Day cere- monies, with approximately being named the superior cadet future success. his freshman year. FITZ OTIS, left, and Tom Liber were revealed today as the These awards aremadepossible $7,500 In awards being pre- Liber's activities are listed In Senior members of SicSic. The identities of the other SicSic by the gifts of Sidney Frohman of sented. the story about the President's members, two juniors and two sophomores, will not be revealed Award on this page. until the end of their senior year. (Key Photo). (Continued on Page 4) Page 2 The B-G News, Sunday, May 21, 1967 "You Say You Got This From LETTERS TO THE EDITOR A Mr. Jim Garrison ?" Drop Class Government The purpose of this article Is to present the class government is meaningless and archaic be- facts concerning class government per se, Freshman cause the working definition of class government class government In particular. First let me estab- makes It impossible for class government to be any- lish my credentials: My name is David Arie, I thing else but a mere "business" with the function have been associated with campus government and of arranging social affairs and charity dinners, and politics since my arrival in September. I ran for maintaining tradition and the status quo. Freshman class president, and have been on the Can class government be salvaged and tooled Freshman
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