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Bowling Green State University ScholarWorks@BGSU BG News (Student Newspaper) University Publications 2-8-1952 The B-G News February 8, 1952 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 February 8, 1952" (1952). BG News (Student Newspaper). 1043. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news/1043 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. Senate Plans Blood Drive Great Success^ On Campus ^j^Veee ***** t*"^$g>»v /fJ>-* ^ A totalA total of of105 106 pints pints of ofblood bio. had Bldg. Opening been collected by 3 p.m. yesterday in the Red Cross blood drive. Of the approximately 280 persons who had pledged to donate, few had been eliminated by the re- By Monday quired physical examinations, of- ficials commented. Tentative Allocations Seven doctors and 14 nurses were aided by Alpha Phi Omega, For Rooms Made national service fraternity, mem- bers and town residents in exam- Work on the new Student Sen- IWfitiq Green State Unitfersvtti ining, registering, scheduling, and ate building li nearly completed. recording donors. Bob Taylor, Senate president, Sponsored on campus by Alpha hopes the various groups will be VoL 36 Official Student Publication, Bowling Green. Ohio. Friday. Fab. 8. 1952 No. 29 Phi Omega, service fraternity, the moved into their new offices by collection was made in order to satisfy the need for blood inKorea. Monday. According to the policy of the The offices are located in the Soc. Honorary Wood County Red Cross Office, 60 former Phi Kappa Tau fraternity Campus Leadership Workshop per cent of the blood donated yes- house. Not only Senate, bat all terday will be in Korea in three student organisations can hold Will Install days. their meetings and conferences The other 50 per cent will sup- there. Will Be Investigated By Senate ply the new Wood County Hospital Pres. Ralph W. McDonald set Chapter Here for use both by townspeople and students. up an advisory committee to plan ■^ Monday night Student Senators?" Fourteen women from Bowling and remodel the IB-room house. Alpha Kappa Delta, national convened wearing work clothes Green volunteered to help with Members of the committee are honorary sociology fraternity, will and after Senate meeting was ad- John Schwarz Adds Sightseers Welcome the various processes which were John W. Bunn, chairman; Arch install its fifty-ninth chapter here journed, most of the Senators went necessary before the blood could B. Conklin, administrative repre- at the University some time in to the new Student Center to finish In President's Office $5 To Prize For be donated. sentative; Fred R. McLeod, fac- March. decorating the interior. ulty representative; and Rantson Bowling Green's petition has M.M Patricia Gangwar and Students donating blood pro- Mil. Sally Clous* r, eacrataria. Student Senate will move into Best History Theme ceeded from the sign-up table to Davis and Bob Taylor, student rep- been approved by the 58 national the redecorated Student Center to- resentatives. chapters in the country, and out- to Praeidant McDonald, have Dr. John Schwarz has udded $5 the medical checkup table where morrow and will open the Center thc4r temperature, weight, and Up to date, the Senate, New- standing national members of the axlandad an invitation to all to the original $20 John Schwarz for business Monday morning. pulse were recorded on a medi- man Club, and Student Christian honorary will come to Bowling parsons who wish to eaa the naw History Prize, which will be giv- At their first meeting this se- cul chart. Fellowship offices are completed. Green to help install the new chap- interiors of the president's of- en to the student submitting the mester, much discussion centered After drinking a glass of water, Rest rooms, kitchen, and "coke ter. fices to stop insida and look most outstanding theme on an his- around the new quarters on Ridge the donor had his blood typed and room," are also finished. The around. torical subject. This $25, plus n Dr. Joseph Balogh, assistant St. (formerly the Phi Kappa Tau its pressure recorded. lounge will be done by Saturday. According to the two offi- plaque or. certificate, will be pre- professor of sociology, and Charles house). The actual donation of blood Rumage, instructor, are Universi- ciant secretaries, one can t see sented by Phi Alpha Theta, his- Maintenance aided Senate with Tentative plans call for Student tory honorary, at this year's Hon- was the next step. Abe Bassett, ty faculty members who belong to much by just standing outside major jobs such as breaking out Senate, Student Christian Fellow- ors Day.- senior, was the first donor. He Alpha Kappa Delta. This will be the door and paaring In. walls and installing plumbing and ship, Rev. Richard 0. Harig, and Papers to quulify for the award commented, "It was quite an ex- the second installation participat- wiring. All painting, however, was the Newman Club to inhabit the will be due two weeks before the perience, and painless, too" ed in by Professor Balogh, who done by students, many of whom building. Elliott Short, newly Honors Day committee meets. A After tho donation, sandwiches, have no connection with Student installed a chapter of the fra- definite date will be announced coffee, and relishes were served. ternity at St. Lawrence Universi- Seniors To Meet elected Inter-Kratcrnity Council Senate. president, moved that IFC be al- later. Students who donated yesterday The building is to be maintained ty. lotted space in the Student Center The papers must meet the fol* may receive all tho blood needed and run entirely by students. Sen- In order for a university to be lowing requirements: free of charge, except for admin- eligible to petition Alpha Kappa Future Employers for its flies. Currently, a part of ate will control its operation, and Dean Arch B. Conklin's office is 1. 16-50 pages in length. istration charges, in case of a per- Delta, three or more members of a committee of three has been put being utilised for that purpose 2. Written by any undergrad- sonal emergency. in charge of the building. the sociology faculty must hold uate or graduate student. The slogan for yesterday's doctor of philosophy degrees, and Niles Fulwylcr mentioned that Any student group wishing to During Interviews Student Court also needed room for 8. Submitted by the unnounccd drive was, "Don't be a Drip—give the department must be able to date. a drop." A pin in the shape of a use a room in the building must June graduates have the op- its documents. The motion was grant a master of arts degree in 4. Written on any field of his- drop of blood was given to all make reservations with one of the sociology. portunity to meet prospective em tabled. Senators on duty. No fee Is nec- President Bob Taylor brought up torical study. donors. essary. Purpose of the honorary is to plovers next week when four com- the idea of a Leadership Work- They will be judged on the bas- conduct sociological research in re- is of historical accuracy, original- The kitchen, complete with cook- panies interview seniors in the shop to be instituted on campus. lated fields of human behavior. To Bureau of Appointments office. The idea was accepted, and it was ity, literary excellence and cor- McDonald Attends ing facilities, can be used in prep- be eligible for membership, an un- rectness, and thorughness of re- aration for teas and receptions. Monday, Proctor and Gamble proposed that a committee be dergraduate must have a 3.5 av- formed to further study the plan. search and documentation. The "coke room" will contain a representatives will interview sen- Meeting In Denver erage in his major field, sociology, At the president's request, the ex- candy, coke, and possibly a cigar- iors in uccounting. Interviewers and better than a 3.0 cumulative. ecutive committee will announce President Ralph W. McDonald is ette machine. from the Monsanto Chemical Co. Eyas Items Wanted Alpha Kappa Delta was found- tho members to serve on thiB com- in Denver today attending a meet- The large bulletin board in the will talk with chemistry majors ed in 1920 at the University of mittee at the next meeting. Pres- Eyas, the campus literary ing of a sub-committee of the Ed- house can be used by any group Tuesday. Personal representatives Southern California by Dr. Emory ident Taylor reminded the gallery magasine it accepting contri- ucational Policies Commission. The to publicise a dance or any other from the Diamond Alkali Co. will Borgardus, eminent sociologist that students as well as Senators butions for the spring issue. All group is working on problems of affair. All posters must be left interview chemistry majors .Wed- may serve on this group. students, both graduate and un- education - community relations. with the Senator on duty and will nesday. The temporary calendar commit- dergraduate, are eligible. If Dr. McDonald left by train last be placed on the board by someone New Book In Library Graduates interested in sales and tee of Idora Jones and Nick Milcti you write short stories, poetry, night, and will be back in Bowl- in charge. 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