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Bowling Green State University ScholarWorks@BGSU BG News (Student Newspaper) University Publications 10-15-1947 Bee Gee News October 15, 1947 Bowling Green State University Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news Recommended Citation Bowling Green State University, "Bee Gee News October 15, 1947" (1947). BG News (Student Newspaper). 830. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news/830 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. go fo auction MeuAi use your vote Official Student n of Bowling Green State University 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 assist- 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.