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Volume XXXU Bowling Green. Ohio. Wednesday, October IS. 1947 Number 4 Editor Names Director Second Key Parade 47 Key Stall Homecoming Queen Doris Smart, editor-in-chief of the 1948 Key, announced that all Scheduled Sunday the major positions on her editor- Elected October 22 ial, business and circulation staffs Saturday, Oct. 18, at 12 noon is the deadline for submit- Loving Cup To Be Awarded have been filled. ting names of candidates for Homecoming Queen and her The editorial staff includes two attendants. Organization With Best Float Doris Smart, editor-in-chief; Ray The Queen may be of any campus organization or an in- dependent, final judgement of her eligibility is in the hands The second annual Key parade will be held at 2:30 Sun- Shcllhammer. engraving editor; Frances Korhumcl. printing editor; of the elections committee who will judge the 8 by 10 photo- day afternoon in the circle in front of the Ad building. The graph each candidato must sub- Key will present a loving cup to the group sponsoring the and Al Rosenberg, head of pho- mit with her name. graduating? winning float. The cup will be presented to the president of tography. Section editors are: Candidates must be submitted in Barbara Schlatter, class editor; of the winning group at the end of the parade. Today i- the last chance for special elections committee Floats will be judged on the basis of beauty, originality, Ed Cheslock and Tom Foy, sports petition box in the Well before the editors; Carole Mulqueeny, frater- ■eniora graduating in January and aptness of thought. Three* ■« or June 1948 to fill out an ap- deadline. Names submitted later nity and sorority editor, and Don are void. impartial persons, one campus, one Cemjaaile f*li»iic Deitcsfeld, art editor. plication for graduation in the from the local high school, and Registrar's office. Tho photographs of candidates one from Toledo will do the judg- Staff Writers will be posted in the Ad building several days before the all-campus infr- The candidate on the win- Tests 1500 Staff writers are Jean Grosen- Leonard dePaur McFall Explains elections Oct. 22, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. ning float will not necessarily be baugh, Rosemary Crispino, Jack Special screening tests to deter- Campaigning will be open, but chosen as Key queen or king. James, Alice Elton, Nancy Noon, mine speech and hearing defi- all campaigning material must be Grace Kusenberg, Anita Colussi, dePaur Chorus New VA Ruling removed within 48 hours after 23 Floats Entered ciencies have been given to 1500 Phyllis Folts, Libbie Arnholt, Ted K. II. McFeJl, director of guid- elections close. Strict rules also freshman and transfer students. Nye, Betty Kumler, Lester Grube, have been made concerning de- According to Doris Smart, edi- Gives Concert ance, announces that educational Those possessing defects were in- Joanne Hildebrand, and Dorothy facing school property. tor of the Key, 23 float* had been Culbertson. benefits derived from Public Law entered in the parade by -I Mon- terviewed at the clinic and then Balloting will bo by preferential The business staff consists of At Homecoming 840 (G.I. Rill) now have definite numeration, each candidato listed day afternoon. Each residence placed in classes to meet their re- Meredith Davis, business manager; The dePaur Infantry Chorus, u limitations. Veterans must begin acctording to voters perfcrence, may sponsor a float with their can- spective needs. More than 100 and advertising manager, Barbara group of 35 singing Negro veter- to use the advantages of Public ID cards and AC cards must be didate for queen or king. No arc registred in the corrective Hoierman. Typists are Norma Law 846 before July 86, 1951. presented before balloting. Wilhelm, Jean Ricketts, Phyllis ans hss been added to the list of other publicity is permitted, and classes, announced Miss Adeline He must complete his educational Candidates for Homecoming Vandenberg, Alice Huston, and varied programs during home- program under regulations of the use of any other publicity will dis- E. McClelland, director of the Queen are: Mary Herge, Alpha Mona Lou O'Shaughnessey. coming. They will appear in the veterans administration before Chi Omega; Lee Wyley, Alpha qualify the candidate of the of- Speech and Hearing clinic. Eddie Wright is circulation Men's gym Saturday, Oct. 26 in July 25, 1056. Gamma Delta; llclyn Dombrady, fending group. manager and her staff includes A veteran who starts his pro- Remedial Treatments Given an evening program. Alpha Phi; Ann Goiscr, Alpha Xi No limit has been set on the Hetty Thielman, Jean Kerr, Ar- gram of training prior to July 25, Delta; Marjorie Dickinson, Chi Seventy-eight students arc now thur Moycr, Mary Heskett, Ruth The former G. l.'s have re- amount which may be expended on 1961, will be permitted to use five Omega; Heth Neikirk, Delta Gam- enrolled in Speech 121,open to Weir, Margaret Louis, Joan Scha- mained as n unit under Captain yi'urs In complete the program. ma; Patty Hice, Gamma Phi Beta; any one float, but only one ve- those whose speech difficulties re- berg, Jean Duvall, Ann McKinley, Leonard duPaur's direction and No such limitations apply to Rosemary Notnels, Kappa Delta; hicle is permitted unless this ve- Barbara Barrett, and Marguerite Public Law 111, however. It has quire specialized remedial treat- arc now making their first Ameri- Annabcllc Romuker, Phi Mu; Ani- hicle is used to motivate the other Faith Biggs. no stated expiration date. ta Delaney, Sigma Kho Tau; Le- ment. These include 15 students can concert tour under the auspic- in which case two will be permit- Photographers: Dave Jackson, Of the present veteran enroll- tha Fledderjohann, Theta Phi; who stutter, eight students with es of F. C. Coppicus and R C. ted. Candidates for queen must Chuck Alkire, Jerry Cocklin, Cal- ment at Howling Green State uni- Jeunette Lehr, Williams hall; and versity, 93 percent are exercising wear street length clothes, and high-pitched voices, two with spas- vin Brown, and Dick Stensby. Shang of Columbia Concerts. Na- Dorothy Bradford, Shatzel hall. educational rights under the G.I. king candidates must wear suits. ticity, and two with repaired cleft tional interest in this new concert Kcyi Expected For Homecoming Hill. Remaining 7 percent are No unusual costumes, bathing palates. attraction has already resulted in claiming benefits under Public watch the birdie' suits, or formals will be allowed. "It is hoped that the 1947 year, Among the articulation prob- an extension by three months of books will arrive in time for dis- Law 16. Final deadline for senior pic- Also attending the university on Parade Begins On Thurstin lems of various kinds arc seven tribution during the Homecoming their original tour. lure appointments will be a full time basis arc 46 veterans' cases of lingual protrusion' lisps, week end," speculated Key advis- The dePaur Chorus gave more Thursday at 4 p.m. Appoint- The floats will assemble on wives. Thurstin avenue and proceed to two lateral lisps, five frontal lisps, or Russell Baird as he summed up than 2,000 concerts for the Ameri- ments can be made from 8 to the circle in alphabetical order and five cases of sound substitu- the major problem confronting the can armed forces under the uus- 4 p.m. in the Key office. Sen- according tothe last names of their newly organized Key staff. The pices of the United States Army ior questionnaire blanks must tion. place for distribution will be an- New Flight Training also be turned in by this time. candidates. Floats bearing the Two students with hearing loss- and the USO, visiting every queen candidates will precede nounced later. theatre of war during the course Rule Issued By VA those of the men. Skip Ward will es receive lip reading and speech A new feature of next year's be master of ceremonies for the instruction. Nine students from annual will be an additional sec- of their three year travels, and Student veterans taking flight Special Rate Given occasion. other countries are being taught tion on religion. This will include sometimes giving as many as six training courses under the G.I. religious organizations on campus Hill as an elective towards a col- Students To See All pictures of candidates must to overcome their dialectic differ- performances a day. and the town churches. lege degree are exhausting their Movie "Henry V" be turned into the Key office by 4 ences. entitlement to education and train- Friday afternoon. Group photography of the class- Bast Singers From The Army ing at an accelerated rate, Veter- Special-priced student tickets Minor Problem! es and organizations for the 19*48 Captain dePaur, former - Vota N.xl VW,k Key will begin in a few weeks. ans Administration Branch Office may be ordered for Henry V, The remainder of the group has Announcements will be made as to ant to Hall Johnson, picked hi officials here said today. the movie version of William Voting for King and Queen will problems not specifically classi- the exact dates. Strict deadlines singers from the best voices in the A new VA ruling, which became Shakespeare's play. The film will be held next Monday and Tuesday be shown at the Lyric theatre Oct. fied—generally careless speech, are to be followed in an effort to United States Army. His excep- effective Sept. 1, specifies that with voting by Ac cards. The six too rapid speech, voice deviations, time spent in flight training, 21 and 22. have the '48 Key ready for spring tional leadership, remembered highest candidates for both queen and less prominent articulatory distribution. apart from a veteran's regular The theatre management an- and king respectively will be sent problems. The clinical groups are from many New York musicals be- course of study, will be deducted nounced that any students wish- to an outside judge for final se- small, varying in size from two to fore the war, fused these soldiers from a veteran's total period of ing to see the film during the mati- lection. eight students. into a ensemble. Their re- entitlement at the rate of one day nee may procure tickets at this Psychologists Dine special rate. Orders and 75c may In case of rain the parade will Speech 122 is a new course of- peated singing together, day after for each $2.10 cost of the flight be held at a later date. course. be paid in the outer office of the fered this semester for those with At NOPC Meeting day, has given it the chorale per- Key candidates are Donna Mil- minor speech difficulties. Two Heretofore, VA paid the cost of speech department. Tickets will ler, Alpha Chi Omega; Louise sections of 18 students each who Seventeen psychologists from fection which comes only from flight training along with other be picked up and brought to the Ruoff, Alpha Phi; Dottie Albright, are interested in personal speech Toledo and Rowling Green dined multiplicity of performance. normal tuition fees up to a maxi- university where students may get at the Falcon's Nest, Saturday, them. Alpha Xi Delta; Ann Barbour, Chi improvement meet for corrective Unlike most Negro choruses, the mum of $500 a year at schools Oct. 11, at a meeting of the North- All seats are reserved and no Omega; Shirley White, Delta Gam- clinical sessions semi-weekly. which offered flight training as western Ohio Psychology club. dePaur ensemble does not feature orders will be taken later than ma; Joani'iii- Davis, Gamma Phi part of their curricula. No addi- Mr. Richard Eustice, assistant pro spirituals particularly, making up Monday evening, Oct. 20, Prof. Beta; Joanne Martin, Kappa Del- tional time was deducted from fessor of psychology from Toledo Elden T. Smith said. ta; Joan Wilson, Phi Mu; Ester much of its repertoire from the veteran's accrued entitlement per- Get Money Ready university, read a paper on "Over- Frederking, Sigma Rho Tau; Mar- music of the many lands the ex- iod. coming Subjective Elements In garet Van Tilburg, Theta Phi; El- Payment of next semester's soldiers have visited. Some of the In selecting flight training, a Scoring The Test For Mechanical len Tucker, Alpha Gamma Delta; room and board by all on-campus veteran now must request acceler- Foreign Language Ability." numbers, though familar to the ation in the use of his available Susie Whistler, Kohl hall; Mary residents will take place some- American troops who served in Faculty Added Lou Breithack, Shatzel hall; Joan time before Christmas. No defi- The next monthly meeting of entitlement and the charge must Jobe, Williams hall. nite date has been set. Prices the N.O.P.C. is to be held Nov. 17, China, India or North Africa, will not be "more than that regularly Increased enrollment demands will remain the same: $40.50 for at Toledo university. More appli be heard by concertgoers for the charged non-veteran students. a larger faculty. To meet the de- room and $117.00 for board. cations for membership will be first time. The institution must certify to VA mand, the foreign language de- considered at that time. that the course is voluntarily elect- partment has added an associate Book Store Offers Off-campus girls desiring rooms Sponsor Best Choral Groups ed by the veteran and is a related on-campus may place their name The officers of the psychological professor and two graduate assis- Appointment Books club are: Dr. Earle Em mo (B.C.), Messers. Coppicus and Schang, and useful part of his educational tants. on the waiting list in Dean A. B. objective. Conklin's office today. president; Dr. SUnsbury (T.U.), who have joined with Captain de- Dr. J. Villasana Haggard, asso- The book store announces that vice president; and Miss Marion Paur in the preparation of the VA emphasizes that a veteran Williams will be the only hall ciate professor and author of three appointment-date books for 1948 Graham, (B.G.), secretary-trea- programs, are the best known enrolled in elective flight training serving meals again next semester. books and numerous articles on are now on sale. These books surer. sponsors of choral groups in the now uses the period of eligibility Girls from Shatzel hall eating at early Spanish manuscripts and contain a page for each week di- country. They introduced to normally covered by his school Williams were transferred Mon Spanish American history, came to vided into three sections for morn- American audiences the famed year and in addition is charged Bowling Green from a civil service day to the Commons. ing, afternoon, and evening no- Fire Discovered English singers, the Jaroff Don one day of eligibility for each appointment in Washington, D. C. tation!. Pictures of familiar Cossack Chorus and the Mozart $2.10 VA spends for his flight Before his four years in the Army places and faces on the B. G. S. U. In Falcon Heights Choirboys of Vienna and at the training. Signal Corps, Dr. Haggard was on campus adorn every other page. Scientific Library present time, they are the mana- the staff of the University of Texas The price is 66 cents. A fire last Thursday morning gers of the Trapp Family Singers Will Open Soon partially destroyed the interior where he received an A.B. and Mr. Paul Sheppard stated that and the General Platoff Don Cos- Injections Given wall of a trailer owned by Mr. M.A. in languages and a Ph.D. in better service was given to the All books of the university bear sock Chorus. history. students by the book store this ing on the biological sciences will and Mrs. Onral Sanduski, Falcon For Flu This Week Heights. dePaur, who enlisted in the Although bom in Monterey, year because of the enlargement be collected in a new library in Army as a private and rose to the Any student who wishes to have Mexico, Dr. Haggard moved to It. is believed that oil dripping of his staff and the use of two Room 808 in the Science building rank of captain, first won fame as an influenza injection will be ac- Texas at the age of six and was cash registers. snd will be available to the stu- from a store onto a box of wire a choral director of two famous cepted at Johnston hospital during educated there. caused a short circuit, igniting the The post office is kept busy by dent body. productions—the Virgil Thomp- office hours this week. The hours Miss Coralia Montanara of Cos- box. the flow of 1000 laundry begs and The library is now in the pro- son-Gertrude Stein opera "Four are from 8:30 to 11:30 in the ta Rica is a graduate assistant parcel poet packages that are cess of organisation and will be Virgil Chamberlain, junior, no- Saints in 8 Acts," and the Roark morning and from 1 to 4 in the teaching Spanish. At the same mailed each week and the sale of open soon, according to Dr. W. E tified the fire department when he Bradford-Jacques Wolfe play afternoon. time, she is doing graduate work postage stamps. Steidtmann, acting head of the noticed smoke coming from the "John Henry," which starred Paul Head nurse Helen Marsh states in education. Miss Montanara The incoming mail delivery at biology department. Many of the trailer. Firemen extinguished the Robeson. Later he organized and that an average of 160 people re- also taught Spanish at Oberlin. the post office is made but once a professors in the science depart- blaze within a few minutes. lead the mixed chorus which was port to the hospital daily. How- Mr. Robert Bressler, graduate day—at 9 ajn. The out-going ment are contributing volumes of Mr. Sanduski is a sophomore, one of the features of Moss Hart's ever, she added that this is a de- assistant, teaches Latin and Ger- mail leaves at 8 a.m., 11a.m., and special interest from their per- and his wife is employed at the AAF stage play "Winged Vic- crease from the number recorded man and is doing graduate work 8.80 p.m. sonal collections. local Heinz plant. tory." the week before. in English and French. Pago 2 BEE GEE NEWS Bee Qee A

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SYMPOSIUM AST MUSIC MOVIES Personality Ofi 44140tlGi4l4CA Palette and Pen strictly longhair reel entertainment by Gil Fox by Jim Limbacher Portraits by "Sootie" Bloemker by Don Deitesfeld by Jane Carlton Into changing times the great Draams c»ma true last week in Re-issues are becoming popular on the movie-goers diet. One rea- When he Two big objections are out- tradition of cartooning and carica- San Francisco as Claudia standing in the attempt to intro- son for their popularity is the spent his Sat- ture marches on. Its infancy goes sang the difficult and taxing role duce strictly formal dances on dearth of good "A" pictures. urdays at the by Jady Christy and campus. While the five repre- back to ancient Egypt and beyond. of Marguerite in Gonnod's 'Faust" Another is the desire for fans Cincinnati Art Alice Burbrid(e sentative upperclass students ques- Hogarth and Rowlandson, Sir . . . Ezio Pinza, the Met's top bas- around college age to see pictures Academy, Wil- VIA CHARIOT. Hank's Ford tioned this week seem to think a John Tenniel, Thomas Nest, and so sang Mephitopheles and beamed which were made before they be- lard Wankel- wouldn't go. Bob's coupe wouldn't came movie-fans. A third, the man, at ten, formal dance, at which a tuxedo David Low have all established at his daughter ... A lawsuit and hold more than 8 people. Frank would be required, might be a desire to see how films of ten and was just begin- had two flats and no gas. If these themselves firmly in its advance- divorce had kept them apart for fifteen years ago compare with the ning his life smooth idea, the two objections were worries which kept you from overshadow all other considera- ment. Caricature is here to stay eleven years and now they sang recent ones. work. the Miami game last Saturday you T o d a y a t tions. They are in short—number and will only die when the human together . . . stated Claudia, "It A releasing company that spe- should have taken a tip from the thirty, he heads one, no tux; number two, no race dies. has always been my dream to sing cializes in re-issues is Film Clas- Sigma Nu's. They chartered a the art depart- money to buy or rent a tux. with him." sics, Inc. In the last three years, bus, piled all the members into Accompanied Political cartooning is one of they have re-leased 25 Samuel ment at the the most prominent members of it and left for the game without by the Bee Gee "Symphony 5H" is really Don, Goldwyn pictures and 10 David 0. university and any of the usual hazards. the family of caricature. The sig- Will Wankelman is known for News photogra- Gillis' sixth symphonic effort but Silzinck's. Included are some pher, we slipped nificance of a single cartoon has which are still going around at his work all RECENT CAPTIVES. All its brevity (14 minutes) led to quietly out on- been known to change the tide of various theatres: over the country. Kappa Sig's should have shiny to the campus history on many occasion. the new title . . . last week Arturo Stella Dallas, The Westerner, Kid He was but a small boy when shoes with this new group of Toscanini gave up part of his va- pledges in charge: Ted Short, the other day Holp Win . from Spain, Palmy Days, Gold- Claude Shafer, cartoonist on the to snag our first cation to conduct its premier . . . wyn Follies, A Star Is Born, Little Oincinnatii Star Times encourn August Knoblach, Dick House, Bill victim in the On the American scene, Thom- the maestro had a fine time in Lord Fauntleroy, Tom Sawyer, aged him to go to art school, and , Bill Burt, Pafl Boyd, question - an- as Nast, as early as the Civil War, rehearsal—strutting, swaying and and The Adventures of Marco many of his first drawings were Merlin Shade, Don Terrell, David swer game. We was helping to win elections and cakewalking . . . the four move- Polo. exhibited in the hobby fairs near Adams, Harold Flagg, Dick Green- found him, B. influence public thought through ments—Perpetual Emotion, Spiri- Universal haa released Shadotv his home. await, Ray Lcntz, Dean Rcnwand, tual?, Scherzofrenia, Conclusion! Lowell RUch, Paul Sackett, Jaime D. Hoffman, his graphic and pointed cartoons of a Doubt, If I Had My Way, After graduation from Ohio senior from appearing in Harper's magazine. bounce in the modern manner— Imitation of Life, East Side of Vives, and Hay Yeager. said the composer, when asked State university with the degrees Brooms, mops, pails, and dust- Bryan, at the Lincoln called Nast his "best Heaven, I Stole a Million, and of bachelor of science in education rear of the Ad recruiting sergeant." "Boss" about the third movement (Scher- Magnificent Obsession ers are now standard equipment B. D. Hoffman zofrenia) title, "it can't quite in 1988, and master of arts in 1940, for this new group of Tri Lambda building, sitting Tweed of Tammany Hall ill-fame, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer has add- Prof. Wankelman was art super- on the steps with a few classmates, who, because of Nast's vicious make up its mind whether to go ed to this sudden "re-issue fever" (Chi Omega) pledges: Marge visor in the Port Clinton public Mackie, Doris Jacobs, Ann Har- enjoying some peace nnd relaxa- curtoons, was forced to flee the the Haydn-Mozart route or get with their "Masterpiece Reprints" hep." schools. He later joined the facu- bour, Ada Kohout, and Lou No- tion between classes. We soon country, once said of Nast: "I of The Great Waltz, Boom Town, lty at the College of Washington. bili. put a stop to that by introducing don't care what they write about The Toledo Museum of Art Rage in Heaven, and the ever- popular Gone With the Wind. His water colors, gouaches, the subject at hand. The outcome me because most of my constitu- opened its Sixth Concert series NECTAR FOR THE GREEKS. Warner Brothers took several ceramics, posters, and costume of our little questioning period ents can't read anyway, but last week with the two piano Margie Swank, Edith Staplcton, of the pictures, some of which jewelry have been exhibited from boiled down to the fact that Mr. damn those Nast cartoons." team of Vronsky and Babin. Vic- Lorcnc Mathias, Maureen Mills, failed to click when origionally re- coast to coast. In 1943 he created Hoffman gave his approval for tor Babin's arrangement of a Shirley Jameson, and Mary Green, Cartoonists Draadad leased, and made them hits. the popular war game. "Pursuit," single men who can afford sinking suite of Tschaikovsky waltzes and Alpha Gamma Delta's, arc now Born for Trouble (formerly Mur- and during the war period drew the required amount into formal the two piano Sonata in D major living in a recently remodeled room Today's cartoonists, many of der in the Big House with Van posters which took ten national evening clothes, but for a married (k.448) of Mozart were featured named (with permission of the them, are still dreaded by poli- Johnson), It All Came True, Sea ratings. man like himself . . . N-uh. . . . the Peristyle, by the way, deans, we hope) the "Wine Cel- ticians, racketeers, unions, and Hawk, Sea Wolf, No Time for With the construction of the Finding Pat will be host to some great artists lar." big men alike. Often a paper's Comedy, The Oklahoma Kid, new art building and adoption of , jun- policy restricts and limits its car- this year—and the trip from How- Delta Phi Delta, nationnl art WUd Bill Hickock Rides, Marked SOVEREIGNTY CHANGES ior from Pitts- toonists' ideas, but generally they ling Greet) to Toledo is just a honorary, Mr. Wankelman be- Woman, King's Row, and City for HANDS. Rill Sherman now holds field, Mass., quickie . . . lieves that Bee Gee will have one are given a free hand to draw Conquest all clicked when re- the gavel for Pi K A fraternity. stand ing de- of the best art departments in the what and how they feel. issued. Assisting him are Howard Beving- jectedly in the state. He is presently working on The most telling example of the ton, vice president; Ray Shellham- long Nest line, and otherwise a book on the history, designing, unrestricted cartoonist is the Lon- mer, sending out post cards (sec- we passed the don Evening Standard's David and art of constructing jewelry. by Jo Powers just browsing retary), and Allen Bender collect- time till she Low. Small, round faced, with When he isn't painting, drawing, by Dick Lenhart ing the duos. could obtain a Hitler-like mustache, Low, is This week marks the 10th anni sculptoring, or advising students in the Fine Arts building, he is her morning one of the most feared men in versary of the King Cole Trio. During the past summer over OATHS AND VOWS. Congrat- cup of coffee by Itritain because of his savage out- The trio celebrates by making 25 students at Dennison university often found in the Men's gym ulations to Bob Dcsseker, Bob Ma- After his work is over, the pro- talking about bursts against the Attlee govern- their first appearance in Cnrnegie interested in dramatics proved loney, and Bob Ostheimer, new fessor says—"I can hardly wait you-know- ment. Easily the best of today's Hall Oct. 18. A special anniver- that a tent theatre is very success- wearers of the "white star" of what. Pat cartoonists, Low has never been sary record has been produced till I get over to the Phys. Ed. de- Sigma Nu fraternity. Pat Donovan ful for a summer crowd of play- doesn't think told what to draw and what not with cooperation by Johnny Mer- goers. The group gave five plays, partment—I love sport!" At the it's a good idea cer. "Save the Bones for Henr)b B. G. football games, he is down TRADITION. Alpha Chi Ome- to draw. receiving plaudits from visiting ga sponsored its annual Founder's either, for lots of fellows can't get Jones" on one side and "Har- critics and talent scouts. Every on the field running the "grid rye" Fitipatrick It U.S.'s Bast used in determining the location of Day bunquct last night in the Al- a tux, not only because of eco- mony," on the other. bit of work connected with the nomical considerations, but be- the ball. pha Chi Omega house. Sponsors, Low's famous counterpart in theatre was handled by this bunch cause they aren't too easy to find. "Benny Rides Again" is the new Waiting the completion of their patronesses, alumnae, and actives the United States is thin, baldish, of ambitious kids. She was pretty firm about it all, Goodman album to be released new home, the Wankelmans and attended the banquet. Leo Davis Dan Fitzpatrick of the St. Louis declaring, "I know if 1 had to soon. Look magazine Oct. 14 • • • their three year old son, Warren was general chairman for the af- wear a tux, I wouldn't go." We Post Dispatch. Although not ad- had both good and bad things to Joke of the week: The Q.I. Bill (better known as Tiger), will be fair. hering to the famous Low style, say about the work of the master living with the Phi Delta Frater- left her, sincerely hoping that • * * POP AND CHIPS—main course Pulitzer Prize winner Fitzpatrick rlarineist. There's a tale going round the nity. she sticks to dresses and set off at the Pi Thcta's recent meeting. has gained many followers with Iowa State campus of a certain for more ideas. The reformed Kenton band is on New officers elected were Guy his anti-Roosevelt cartoons and English prof who went over to a Heading back its way. The group last week "Is having children heredi- Smith, new prcxy from Napoleon; his vicious clawing away at John local apartment house and asked toward the Ad recorded some of Stan's new ma- tary?" vice president, Fred Eickmeyer; L. Lewis. Lewis remains a favor- to see the list of people living in it building we ran terial to be released very soon. "Yes—if your parents don't secretary, Dick Soderberg, and into a friendly ite of cartoonists because of his and also the waiting list. don't have any, you won't." outstanding features and unortho- Peggy Lee is the new headline money-taker Gene Superko. "My looking fellow, thrush with the Jimmy Durante He. didn't have to go through The. Akron Buchtelite Mustache is Growing," a song, dox goings-on. very many names before he found Mason Grove. show. * * * was rendered by their quartet. This junior There are some 75 outstanding the one he was looking for, and A man was driving down a busy from Altoona, political cartoonists in the United Jo Stafford is the proud owner said, "Put my name down for this street in a city, and stopped to HAPPY BIRTHDAY. The Alpha Pa., claims that States today. Their salaries range of a new home in Westwood. De- man's apartment please. I just pick up a lady. After she got into Phi's celebrated their 76 Founder's not very many anywhere from $2,500 to $25,000. spite any rumors to the contrary, flunked him, and he'll be dropping the car he said, "You'll have to tell Day last Friday with a formal des- men would go and on up. They work hard, try she is still unmarried. out of school any day now." me when the light changes. I'm sert for the alums and actives. for the idea'of to tell the news graphically and The Kilikilik color blind." She turned to him Florence Russell was chairman of Andy Russell has done some a strictly for- honestly, take few vacations, and • * * and said, "Yo' sho' is, brother." the dessert. are the world's leading consumers Christmas songs in Spanish which mal dance. He are due out soon. He has gone in- A city man nsked a farmer, for one just of cigarettes. Don't let that $25,- "How far would you say it was 000 figure fool you. They earn it. to the music publishing business M..o„ Grow won*t wear ,a with Gus Arnheim to put out lta- to Flemington?" "Wal," calculat tux . . . feels in songs—Monterey Music. ed the farmer, "It's 24,992 miles too conspicuous to enjoy himself. the direction you're heading; 'bout Our next in- Tide Came In Skitch Henderson and Frank Si- seven if you turn around." terviewee suf- Excitement filled the first floor natra pair up at the Capitol —Anything for a Laugh fered mixed theatre in New York Nov. 15. by Bennett Cerf corridor of Kohl hall last Wednes- emotions on the day afternoon as steam came rol- subject. Jean ling out of the utility room into Rudolph, who the hall. The water pipe had comes here burst. from Holgate, Two girls were caught in the thinks it M* wouldn't be a smoker and escaped by jumping 2**? bad idea if the out of the window. Several Kohl hall occupants were seen wading Q man went to as much trouble to through water two inches deep in dress formally the lounge and hallway. After as his date ten minutes, the water was turned off at the power plant. does, but after Jean Rudolph all it's not strictly necessary Besides, she attendance—and too few women suggested, too many might get the are getting a break now as it is. HP', a wrong attitude if they were ex- cluded from a dance because of ♦— ' dress. Asking .the question of all Corner Barber ftMji^ these strange people, we were Shop sooner or later bound to run into a member CARL'S of the elite Under new class, someone management Hot Dogs Pop Corn with a tuxedo in his posses- Caramel Corn sion. This was John Shaw, 4 barber* to Peanuts Candy i a n i o r from •erve "I bought everything except a new dress ... I had my old Martins Ferry, John Shaw who likes to Open 1:00 p.m. to 11 p.m. Monday one cleaned and pressed at the SANITARY DRY CLEANERS, wear a tux for Corner of Wooster and through Thursday the simple reason that he has one. Main located next to the Lyric Theater." But there are going to be a lot of 1:00 p.m. to 12 Friday, Saturday, Sunday fellows who don't have one, he warns, and it will cut down the Pag* 4 BEE GEE NEWS SCF Head Plans Scholastic Groups Games Featured Jit Sweetheart Named Require High Point Christian Living Average to Enter Friday Tournament Emphasis Week Students who have been in col- lege one year and who have Heading the week-end activity list is the Tournament At Sigma Chi Dance Rev. James Stoner, former Bow- 3.4 average are eligible to belong Night sponsored by the Social committee at the Commons, Sigma Chi's first annual Sweetheart dance will be hejd ling Green SCF director, is today to the Book and Motor society. 8 p.m., Friday. Oct. 18 from 9-12 ip the Men's gym. The Kampus Kats will laying final plans for the third This society consists of students Bridge, pinochle, checkers, chess, darts, and other annual all-campus religious week, who show leadership in campus games are in order. Prizes will be awarded and refresh- play for the semi-formal dance. Tuxes and corsages are op- CLEW (Christian Living Empha- affairs plus their high scholastic tional. sis Week). record. ments will be served. Music via the discs also. A local Sweetheart, selected from representatives from Mr. Stoner, now executive sec- "Hangmen Also Die," with Bri- each woman's residence and group on campus will be an- Meetings of the Book and Motor an Donlevy, Anna Lee, and Walter retary of the National Student society are held twice each se- Sorority-Freshman nounced at the dance. John Christian Mission, arrived from Breman will be presented at the Robert Powers, New York model- mester. The first meeting is in- P.A. auditorium at 8 p.m. Club Meetings New York yesterday to confer tended primarily to elect officers. Natural Contact ing instructor, will select one of with Hollis Hayward, SCF direc- An all-campus semi-formal the contestants sent to him by the This meeting is held approxi- Period Begins ART CLUB will meet at 7:30 tor, and the CLEW committees. mately 60 days after the begin- dance sponsored by the Sigma Chi Sigma Chi's. He will leave tonight and return Thursday night in Room 6 of the ning of each semester. At this Sororities, new women, and fraternity will be held Saturday "Sweethearts will be selected by for CLEW week November 2-7. night at eight in the Men's gym. Fine Arts building. time new members are voted upon. transfer students begin a natural the Sigma Chi's on the basis of Main speakers for the week The second meeting of the semes- contact Friday, Oct. 10, which will Music by the Kampus Kats. CADUCEUS CLUB will meet will he Dr. George A. Buttrick, ter is the initiation of new mem- last until after the Thanksgiving Movie for Saturday night is poise, personality, character, and New York, pastor of the Madi- campus activities. Powers will Saturday, Oct. 26, at 7:30 a.m. bers and the investiture of officers. vacation. "An Evening With Walt Disney" son Ave. Presbyterian church; Dr. in technicolor, at the P.A. audi- select from these winners the one in front of the Science building John Oliver Nelson, New York, Another society for students During this period, new women stud.'iits and sorority women may torium. A disc dance will be held to attend the operation at the editor of the "Intercollegian" with high scholastic ratings is outstanding in pulchritude and visit each other at their respective at the Woman's building also. Maumec Valley hospital. Any magazine and staff member of the Cap and Gown. This group is photogcnisis. making plans for a breakfast for residences each week from Fri- Sunday at 2:30 p.m. the Key changes in this plan will be posted Federal Council of Churches, and Local "Sweetheart" will be en- Mrs. Josephine Kylcs, Washing- all its alumnae. The breakfast day at 4 p.m. until Sunday at 7 King and Queen candidates will p.m. be introduced in the circle after tered in the national Sigma Chi on the bulletin board. ton Federation of Churches and a will be served in the Faculty room The main purpose of this system, the parade which begins on Thurs- Sweetheart contest in October, New Caduceus officers are Don- social worker. of the Nest on the morning of aid Werner, president; Bernard Other speakers include Dr. Ray- Homecoming. says Panhellenic Council, is for tin avenue. 1948. Winner of this contest, prospective rushces and sorority Beers, vice president; Frank Lyon, mond J. Seeger, Washington, Cap and Gown is also planning who will be judged by Milt Can- D. C, professor of physics at women to become better acquain- secretary; Tom Kilmer, treasurer, a paper collection drive in Novem- in", author of Steve Canyon and George Washington university; ted; and is not to be regarded or and Bill Wagner, reporter. ber. Anyone wishing to contri- Psi Chi Announces Terry and the Pirates; John Prof. S. N. Patro, professor of treated as a part of the rushing bute paper may call Dean Audrey program. Wayne, movie star; and Steve KAPPA DELTA PI will hold iU political science and history at K. Wildcr's office. Club Requirements Christian colleges in the United Hannegan, press agent, all Si .'ma first meeting at 8:16 tonight in Studio B of the Practical Arts Provinces in Northern India; Mr. At First Meeting Chi's, is guaranteed of a Holly- Samuel Smith, Niles, O,, traveling building. Introductions Made Psi Chi, national psychology wood screen test. secretary for the Student Volun- Warrick Conducts KEY STAFF will meet tonight teer Movement nnd missionary to At Faculty Meeting honorary, held its first meeting of Edwin Kuhn is general chair- in 303A at 7:30. Record Concerts Liberia, and Mr. Stoner. Eighty members of the Faculty the semester, Wednesday Oct. 8. man for the dance. Frank Lyons, Record concerts, which were be- QUILL TYPE will hold its sec- CLEW, formerly Religious Em- Women's club were present at the Two films were shown on the early assisted by Harold Froy, Dave phasis Week, has been enlarged to gun last year by Robert Warrick, ond meeting tonight in Studio II first meeting in Studio B, Oct. 9. social growth of children as de- Green, Robert Adkins, and Dick include seven speakers, five semi- will continue this year beginning Thirty-two new members o: the of the Practical Arts building at Friday evening Oct. 17 from 7-8 veloped at the Yale Children's Wood will be in charge of decora- 7. Mr. Lawrence Shridcr will nars, fraternity and sorority bull faculty were introduced. sessions, class speakers, and chap- in studio B of the Practical Arts clinic. speak on "Our New Registration tions. The gym will be trimmed els. building. The officers of the club this year Applications for membership in a Greecian style. System" nnd Nancy Diamond will are: Nellie A. Ogle, department present special music. Special events during the week The first program includes were received. Requirements for Tom Kilmer heads the enter- will be skeptics hour for those of business education, president; membership are a 3.0 average in Beethoven's Symphony No. 5 in Miss Dorothy Moulton, F.nglish de- tainment committee. Al Reed is with questions and arguments for C. Minor; Bczet's L Arlesienne, psychology, a 2.7 average in all the speakers, and the appearance partment, vice president; Miss other subjects, and a minimum of in charge of publicity. Industrial Arts Suite No. 1; and Rand's Rhap- Eloisc Whitwer, department of of the university choral groups sody for Orchestra and Saxophim . 12 hours of psychology. Formal Crowning of the "Sweetheart" Expands Department as part of the daily assemblies. biology, secretary; and Miss Lena initiation of new members will will be done by Al Kmerick, presi- Irene Mills, Training school, trea- held next month. surer. dent. With four new faculty members, Dr. F. M. Gregg, visiting pro- Candidates for "Sweetheart" a new classroom, and added equip- Gun Club Plans Former Editor Heads fessor in psychology, was selected ment, the industrial aits depart- are Pat Coughlin and Marilyn Alpha Xi Magazine as advisor for the first semester; ment has stepped up its pace in Year At Meeting Orchestra Elects new advisors, who must be mem- Schroodcr, Alphn Phi; Bette accord with the rest of the school. Rifle and Pistol club will Mrs. Hugh Nott (Jean Harsh- Officers For Year bers of the American Psychology Throne, Lois Mitchel, and Barbara A motion picture sound pro- hold its first meeting Thurs- man) former editor of the Bee association, will be chosen alpha- Myers, Delta (ianuna; Helen tim- jector with government surplus day, Oct. 1(1, at 7 p.m. in Room Gee News, has been appointed to Officers have been elected by betically each semester. ber, Phi Mu; Donna Miller and films is being used in conjunction 101 of Men's gym. Meeting will the editorship of the Alpha Xi the members of the forty piece or- Meetings will be held the fourth (irnce Kusenburg, Alpha Chi Ome- with the courses offered in a mod- not last over one hour and is open Delta, national fraternity magi chestra. They arc Howard Mick- Wednesday of every month, from ga; Marge Diikenson, ("hi Omega. ern classroom recently completed to anyone who is interested. zme. Jean, vice president of ems, president; James Dunn, vice 7 to 8 p.m., in 307 Laboratory Those who have not made applica- Alpha Xi Delta at Bowling Green, Carry Key and Margaret Van for this purpose. president; Patricia Sanguinctti, school. These meetings nre open tion may do so at the meeting. was graduated in June 1946 with Tilbcrg, Theta Phi; Marion Dc- Assuming the chairmanship of secretary; Monroe Rappaport, to all students interested in psy- Plans will be discussed about or- a bachelor of arts degree. Conick ami Kay Freshly, Gamma the department this year is R. M. treasurer; Bob Boroghf, manager; chology. Associate members may ganization, elections and selection Phi Beta; Barbara Hoierman and Torgerson from Tacoma, Washing- While attending Bowling Green, Wilma Wingst and Dorothy Schu- attend business meetings. of nights for range use. Marjorio Rothenberger, Alpha Xi ton, a University of Minnesota Jean was active in journalism. mann, librarians. Psi Chi was established on cam- Delta; Anna May Bulge, Sigma graduate. He was also the as- She was editor of the Freshman The university orchestra was or- pus June 1947, with Dr. Earle E. Rho Tuu; Lois Williams ami Vir- sistant professor of industrial Handbook, the Student Directory, ganized last year by Conductor Emme, associate professor of psy- ginia Rehor, Alpha Gamma Delta; arts at Minnesota State Teachers Kappa Mu Epsilon nnd served on the Board of Publi- William D. Alexander of the music chology, as initiating officer. Dr. June Harmon and Nancy Arm- college and director of training of Hears Group's Aims cations. She also was a member faculty after being absent from Emme now acts as active chairman strong, Kohl hall, and Marilyn the Minneapolis-Honeywell Corp- of the Press club. the campus for five years. of the society. Kncppcr, Shatzcl hall. oration in Chicago. Kappa Mu Epsilon, mathematics honorary for juniors and seniors, Jean was a member of Book and has resumed activities for this Motor and served as vice presi- Employment Bureau year. dent of Cap and Gown, Sigma Education Students Dr. F. C. Ogg spoke on "The Tau Delta, and Student Council. Head Enrollment in Has Available Jobs History and Aim of the National Her other activities included: Organization and the Local Group" Swan club, Hoots and Saddle, Graduate School A variety of part-time jobs are at the meeting which was held Social committee, Workshop Play- still available for those who desire Oct. 8. Future meetings are to ers, and representative freshman and sophomore. PAUSE FOR COKE The department of education work. be held the second Wednesday has the largest number of students The Student Employment bur- of each month. Ensign and Mrs. Nott will move in residence in the graduate school eau has placed 50 students since This year's program committee to New York city from their Key according to Dr. E. C. Shuck, di- the start of school this fall. In ad- consists of Dr. Ogg, Robert West, Florida home before Jean rector. Economics, English nnd dition to students, the employment Schneider, and Lauren Manhart. assumes her new position. RELAXES GOLFERS speech departments lead in the bureau has secured jobs for about number of graduate students in ten veterans' wives. full-time residence. Housework, baby sitters, con- Many of the students are teach- struction, maintenance, office ers taking part-time work in Sat- work, restaurants, and store clerks urday nnd evening classes. The arc a few of the types of jobs university offers courses in which secured for students. teachers nre interested at hours Office hours of the Student when they can attend. Graduate Employment bureau are 10 to 12 students are allowed to work one- a.m. and 2 to 4 p.m. weekdays; half of their residence require- Iso 10 to 12 Saturday mornings. ments in the Saturday and evening classes. Of the 92 graduate students 26 WIS Needs Members arc assistants who spend approxi- mately one-half of their time in President States their major department in teach- Women's Independent Society ing and grading, and the rest in wishes to boost its membership, class work. according to Mary Helen Alstet- Foreign students in the gradu- ter, president.. Any woman stu- ate school include two Chinese, dent wishing to become a member Bing-hsin Chang and S. Zchiang; should come to the next meoting, a Norwegian, Tore Bogh-Tobias- Oct. 28, at 7 p.m. in the Practical sen; a Dane, Anders Moen; and a Arts building. Puerto Rican girl, Coralia Monta- At the first meeting, held Oct. 7, naro-Alvero. Bing-hsin is in the skits were put on by the council last stages of his degree work, as and a business meeting followed. is Tore. Coralia, who formerly WIS is sponsoring the Home- attended Oberlin college, is an as- coming dance to be held Oct. 25. sistant in the department of for- Detail:- will follow in a later issue eign languages. of the Bee Gee News. Jean Sutton Suit Blouse Are You Making Lots of Friends? 2.98

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The Falcons, supporting a meager record of one vic- its—brother, that is news; and that is the way tory in four starts, again will enter the game a slight under- we found Coach Anderson when we ap- dog. The last time the two teams met was in 1945, when the proached him for some info on this year's pro- Falcons emerged the victor by a 6-0 score. spects. Andy expressed it this way. "The team Ohio U. already has victories is showing a great desire to win, they know over Ohio Northern and Butler. they have the skill and material to go places A.T.O/s Stop Their only loss was a 20-7 defeat and they are out to do just that." The spirited daily practice sessions, which started last Phi Delts by Western Reserve. The Bobcats week, fully justify Andy's confidence in his will be pointing to the Bowling; charges. by John Schwaller Green game in an effort to even Tommy For Beside their determined attitude, the Fal- S. A. E.'s continued their win- the series between the two schools. cons this season have talent galore. Back from ning ways in the fraternity foot- The Falcons, on the other hand, last year's aggregation which posted a season record of 28-7 and ball league last Wednesday as will be trying to break their two they edged out Kappa Tau in an game loosing streak, and gain climaxed it with a 10 game winning streak, are 8 lettermen, in- their second triumph of the year. cluding Captain Leo Kubiak, Chuck Share. Mac Otten, Johnny overtime period. Sigma Chi's battle with Beta Sigma ended in Coach Harold E. Wise, has Payak, Stan Weber, Red Speicher, Bob Conroy, and Joe Seig- an 18 to 0 victory for the Sigs taken over the reins for the Bob- ferth. As if that weren't enough, 3 other lettermen from the '45-'46 and a tic for fourth place with cats, and employs the T-fonnation. squad, Carl Schwab, Fritz Plinke, and Gene Dudley, have also Kappa Sigma. Kappa Sigma won He relies chiefly on quick opening returned while moving up from last year's IV team are numeral their contest from Pi Thcta in an- plays and break-away runs. winners Bob Miller, Buddy Bauer. Rol Henning, Bob Colan, and other overtime. Their attack is built around speedy Joe Polk to add to the merry scramble for a starting berth. In In league No.ll, A. T. 0, drop- left halfback King Brady. Brady view of this unusual wealth of material, Andy is contemplating ped the Phi Delts from the top was placed on the A. 1*. All-Ohio the use of a two-team system this season. position and Sigma Nu humbled squad last winter, and he is a Thus far, practice has been devoted almost entirely to get- winlcss Chi Thcta 18 to 0 while hard man to stop once he is in ting the team into condition with the accent on running. Next Pi. K. A. rested on a bye. the clear. He has been plagued by injuries this year, however, week, Andy expects to swing into offensive drills with some con- Thirteen independent six-man intramural football teams got un- and his play may be limited Sat- tact work. urday. At the other half is Walt derway this week in addition to This year's squad will be faced with the toughest schedule Schultz, shifty breakaway runner. in the history of the university. Topping the list of formidable the fraternity leagues. Because of unnecessary rough- Although fullback Duke Bitler opponents are Marquette, TCU, Duquesne, Boston college, ness and excessive injuries, the only weighs 105 pounds, he hits Toledo university, CCNY, South Carolina, Brown, Syracuse, and teams have been reduced from nine his openings quickly, and is rated Western Kentucky who accounted for one of the seven losses players to six. The overtime per- by Coach Wise as one of the best last year. iod has also been eliminated and backs on the team. Stan Zylowski The Falcons start their season on December 1 and finish tie games will now remain so. Be- is the starting quarterback, and sometime in March ... in the Garden I cause of serious injury to some he, along with Bobby Mills, sec- players, referees have been in- ond string quarterback, does most of the passing. CLEAT MARKS structed In enforc* the penalty rule* mote stringently in the fu- The Bobcat line will slightly Student tickets for the Ohio U. tussle go on ture. outweigh the Falcons, although sale at noon today. 300 Bobcat rooters are ex- In the first games of the Inde- only two men tip the scales at 200 pected to make the trek from Athens to watch pendent league Monday, the Drift- pounds. They will be strong at their Mid-American Conference team In action. ers played Hut H and the Hot guard and tackle, with 210 pound CenUr W«yn« Blokvr, ■Uadini, and End Jim Knririm, kneeling, Big gun in the Ohio attack is King Brady, - Shots played the Rockets. Hut O Fred Hall at right tackle, and 240 co-captains of Bowling Green university's football team, will lead the threat halfback, who was an AP "All Ohio" played Hut P. The only game pound Gene Rusckowski at the •quad into action againat Ohio university Saturday afternoon. other tackle. Ed Zcdnik and Milt selection last season . . . Harold Manhart, back- scheduled for tomorrow is the Red Birds vs. Rangers. Taylor operate at the guard slots, field speedster of the high-scoring Bowling with I'ctc Risser and John Marco Green Hi eleven, is the son of Louis Manhart, The thirteen teams and their Harriers Defeat Wooster managers are: Drifters, Dick holding down the flanks. Ken BA Prof . . . Iowa State Teacher's Panthers, Hartland; Hut II, Tom Noland; Weiss will probably get the nod at future Falcon foes, got their season off to a red Hotshots. Dave Reichert; Rockets, the pivot spot. The place kick- hot start when their bus caught fire enroute to 25-38 For Initial Win Frank Vargo; Destroyers, Tom ing is capably handled by Ed their opener with North Dakota U. . . . Al Di- Loomi8; Hut I., Dick Whitchead; Suelnick. Ed has completed seven Ed Cheslock Marco, former Falcon, at Iowa, is one of the Bowlinj? Green university's cross country team under Misfits, Jim Provost; Atom out of eight conversions this year, conference passing sensations. Against North the direction of Coach Dave Mathews and led by Captain Smashers, Bill ShopohT; Aces, and his only miss was because of Dakota State he completed 7 out of 10 fora total of 105 yards Bob Petrie, stellar performer on last year's squad, downed Elmer McGilvray; Hut 0, Don a bad pass from center. . . . Standouts on the Orange and Brown freshman squad are a Wooster college last Saturday at Wooster 25 to 38. Petrie Dickson; Hut P, Bob Rjuligan; An interesting note on the game pair of "All Ohio" backs from Lima Central Hi, Bill Sharp, and captured first place for the Falcons, Nelson and Lamb tied Red Birds, John Barr and the is the fact that reserve Falcon Rangers, John Mould. center, John White, played in Jim Shaeffer as well as ace passer Marion Rossi, an Akron for fourth place, Scott took seventh position and Pomponio Five games of the fraternity 1046 with Ohio U. against Bowling ■^finished eighth to five the Orange Garfleld grad . . . Don Harris, regular Falcon guard in '46, is now league's fourth round arc being and Brown the needed points. Green. assistant coach at Toledo Libbey Hi and head coach of the Lib- played this afternoon with the S. bey lightweight squad . . . The cross-country course has been Student Tickets This win for Bowling Green, A. E.'s meeting Beta Sigma, Pi altered for the Cincinnati U. meet Saturday to include a lap their drat of the season, gives them Theta meeting Kappa Tau, Sigma around the track midway through the race. The runners will No student tickets will be an even record no far for the cam- Chi meeting Kappa Sigma, Pi Bowling League finish up in front of the home stands during halftime in the foot- ■old after noon on Saturday. paign. Last week they were .sub- Kappa Alpha engaging Sigma Nu, ball game . . . Statistics compiled for the first three games this Tickets will go on sale today at dued by a strong Ball State Teach- and the Phi Delts tangling with In Close Race year show that Tommy Inman is leading ground gainer, aver- noon. Hours on Thursday are er's Bquad. The team met Albion Chi Theta. from 8:30 to 11 and 1 to 5. yesterday but the results were not LEAGUE NO. I After three weeks of bowling, aging 5.1 yards per carry while Jim Baxter leads the flippers with Saturday from 8:30 to 12. in soon enough for this edition. Tsom W. I. Per. 5 completions out of 7 tries for a .714 average. SAE 3 0 1000 the Fraternity Bowling league The next meet will be Saturday Kappa Tau 2 1 0666 appears to be developing into an P> Theta 2 1 .666 afternoon when the University of Slqma Chi 12 .333 all-out race for the leadership. Cincinnati Bearcats will come to Kappa Sigma 1 2 .333 Defending champion SAE is cur- Beta Sigma 0 3 .000 town in an effort to upset the Fal- LEAGUE MO. U rently tied for the leadership with cons. The Bearcats usually field Team W. L. Per. KT, while the Phi Delts, Sigma Pi Kappa Alpha ... 2 0 1000 a strong squad and a tight battle Sigma Nu -. 2 1 .666 Nu's, and Sigma Chi's are close PEOPLE ALL OVER TOWN ARE is expected to be in store for the Phi Delts 1 1 .500 behind. Alpha Tau Omega 1 2 .333 COMING TO ENJOY ONE OF OUR Bowling Green harriers. Chi Theta.. 0 2 .000 Friday night, Sigma Nu set the pace with a 2411 three-game total to win two from SAE. Both teams fired an 838 single game to FAMOUS tie in that department, while George Eidsncss of SAE had high individual game of 194. The league has adopted the Peterson scoring system wherein a point is gained for each game Our Customers are our Best advertisers, there- won and an additional point awarded for high total pins be- fore, we strive to furnish' you with quality tween the competing teams. League president is Ross Shaw- merchandise that fits the Campus man's aker. League standings are: Total pocketbook. Won Lost Points SAE 7 2 Kappa Tau 7 2 Phi Delta 6 3 Sigma Nu _ 3 If it comes from the CAMPUS SHOP it MUST Sigma Chi 3 Pi Kappa Alpha . 5 4 Chi Theta 2 7 be good. Pi Theta 3 6 Kappa Sigma 2 7 ATO .- . . 0 9 So Rich and Creamy—They're Dee- Drop in and meet Jack and Mrs. Rice. HOTEL BARBER Licious! Treat yourself to a special . . 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Pacja 6 BEE GEE NEWS Joyce Elected Predictions Redskins Scalp Falcons Last Tryout For . Upsets seem to be the rule this Thirteen Pledge year on the gridiron but yet all Swim Captain the second guessers go right on By 33 to 19 Margin Swimming Club Charlie Joyce will captain this sticking out their necks. So here Sigma Chi year's swimming team, when Bow- we go with a few predictions as by Bill Day Sigma Chi in the midst of plans Tonight is the last night for ling Green State university opens space will permit: Sporti Editor Swan club tryouts. Anyone who Bowlinq Greenovoi Ohio university for their Sweetheart dance its 16 meet scheduled at Wooster Noire Dame over Nebraska pledged the following men: Invading Oxford, Ohio last Saturday where they met the was unable to attend the first try- Dec. 9. Purdup over Boston university outs should come at this time. Pennsylvania over Columbia John Am, Roy Lee, Cliff Baker, Redskins from Miami university, Bowling Green State uni- Joyce, high point man last year North Carolina over William and Mary Regular swan club members will with 126, holds the pool record in Minnesota over Illinois Russ Bollinger, Fritz Plinke, Joe versity's football squad was handed its third setback of the meet tomorrow night at 7 at the Michigan over Northwestern Polk, Wesley Vesey, Frank Coss, current season by a 33 to 19 margin. 9,000 fans crowded the 60 yard free style, shares the Texas over Arkansas Natatorium. record for the 400 yard free style California over Washington State Joe Pringle, Jack Shuck, Harold the Miami stadium, including over 200 Bowling Green stu- Oregon State over Southern California Two hockey intramural games relay and holds six records in other Ohio Slate over Iowa Hawk, Bill Day. and Jim Milbum. dents, to witness this Dad's Day tilt pools. Indiana over Pittsburg Bowline Green received the® have been played. The Queens Dayton over Toledo The Sweetheart dance will be Miami over Xavier opening kickoff and after their in Jeans tallied up the most points an event of Saturday evening. LOST: Eight mm moving picture cam- Tulane over Mississippi offense failed to click they punt- SpoUi in SkotU with Whatchamacallet in second era. Bels>ved lost in vicinity of huts. LOST: Red Schaffer pen with R. J. The Kampus Kats will furnish the Camera owned by Al Schindler. If found Romaker on band. Sentimental value. ed to Miami. The shifty running place. call Bee Gee News office Reward. Reward. If found call 6561. music. of Paul Shoults and Ara Parscg- by Kithy Arnold hian and two completed flat passes A hand mike, a good voice, a set up tho first Kedskin tally as few records, and a good pianist Shoults went over for the TD. were all that Miss Harris needed Tom Cole, the Miami extra point to keep the members of the Physi- artist who hadn't missed one so cal Education club lively last far this year, failed in the at- Thursday night. The group real- tempted conversion and the Fal- ly enjoyed having Miss Harris, of cons were on tho short end of a Michigan State, Normal college, 6 to 0 score. lead the activities. Once more Bowling Green re- W.A.A. Meeting ceived the kick but Paul Dellcrba, Woman's Athletic association Miami halfback, intercepted a Fal- will meet tonight at 7 in the con pass and returned it to the North gym of the Woman's build- two yard line before being pulled ing. All old members are urged down. On the next play Dcllerba to attend. hit the middle of the Howling Green line and another nix points Bowling Club Initiation for the Redskins. Cole split the All new members of the Howl- uprights on his Becoml try and ing club were initiated last night. Miami held a 13-0 lead with less Regular meetings will be held on than 5 minutes gone in the first Friday ofternoon at 6:46 at the quarter. Howling Alley. Receiving the kickolT for the Archery Club Members third time, the Filcons offense Officers of the Archery club still failed to gain the nccccssary who were elected last week are: yardage and Miami once more took Marilyn Gebharl, president, anil possession of the ball. Shoults Kay Ward, secretary-treasurer. and Pnrsi'ghian again teamed up Miss Carolyn Shaw It the faculty to move the RcdskinB down the advisor. The folowlng girls an Held this time shoults throwing « new members of the club: Vir- 26 yard touchdown pass to F.d ginia Hogdaii, Sandra Contos, Weber. Cole converted and Miami Mary Dolan, Muryunn Dinkle, held a commanding 20 to 0 first Marilyn Gebhart, Barbara Hoben- period advantage. sac. Joyce Kamps, Donnn Lea, Instead of receiving the kickoff Dorothy Neandor, Judy Twist, and this time, Coach Whittnker's Kay Ward. crew tried to change their luck Table Tennis Players by kicking to Miami. The strategy looked good as the Redskins had All table tennis players must to punt anil the Bowling Green furnish their own equipment if offense began to move for the first they wish to use the table tennis time. Minnich and Jack Woodland room in the Woman's building. picked up yardage and then Ennis No equipment will be cheeked out Walker completed an arial to Tom at the stockroom. The room will Ionian for the first Bowling Green be open from 5 to !l p.m. Monday score. Walker made good hiB try through Friday, anil I to ft p.m. on for the cxtru point. Saturday. But Miami struck right back, this time going all the way with Bill Johnson hammering it through the Falcon line for their fourth touchdown. Cole missed his placement for the extra point (^EHXftA anil Miami led 20 to 7. Not to be denied, Howling Green kept plugging away anil marked up Thurs., Fri., S.t. Oct. 18-18 their second touchdown when Max Matinee Daily Minnich outran the Miami secon- I.izabeth Scott and John dary and took a pass from Bob Puchalla as he crossed the goal lloilick in line. Walker missed the attempt- ed conversion and the half ended: Desert Fury Miami 20, Bowling Green 13. In Technicolor The Redskins really put the game on ice in the third stanza when Jack Bickel went wide Sun.. Mon. Oct. 1920 around his own right end to score Matinee Daily standing up for their fifth touch- Greet Garson and Robert down. Cole added the extra point Mitchum in to end the Miami scoring for the day. Desire Me Midway in the final quarter, Minnich intercepted a Redskin pass in the flat and Btarted on Coming Soon what looked to be a touchdown, but he lost his two blockers and was UNFINISHED DANCE pulled down by the Miami safety- MERTON OF THE MOVIES man. The Orange and Brown moved tho ball to the oneyard DEAR RUTH marker but a holding penalty set WILD HARVEST them back to the 10. Then half- back Jack Frcitas, who played an outstanding game, went off tackle and through the Miami backfield to score standing up for the Falcon's final touchdown. LYRIC

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