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Bowling Green State University ScholarWorks@BGSU BG News (Student Newspaper) University Publications 12-10-1957 The B.G. News December 10, 1957 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 December 10, 1957" (1957). BG News (Student Newspaper). 1394. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news/1394 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. 4J » fit MeWuf GliAMtmcvi and A Jlcuppty Necu fit ft) 1 s^ss^ss^ss^frs^»s^^s^^^sss^?r©©?r^fr?r?rs,?r^»s?r?rfrs?r,s«mmB»s^sss^?i^^^^' ££?ras?msfc?ras Thought For The Day Weather The manner of giving show* the Outlook—Continued cloudy Tuesday character of the giver, more with occasional light snow flurries. Wednesday continued cold. than the gift itaelf. GTf)e % #. MM —Lavater Vol.42 Bowling Green State University. Bowling Green. Ohio. Tuesday. Dec. 10. 1957 No. 19 LEWS MANDY DUNSTEH TAYLOR MINARCIN DISA KATX DUNLAP McMAIEN JOHNSON DERCK WARD 1450 Students Choose Twelve KEY Finalists Approximately 1450 students turned ont to vote for the KEY royalty at the all-campus elections on Wednesday, Dec. 4. The pictures of the twelve finalists will now lie sent to a World Views • • • top entertainment personality who will select the KEY King and Queen. UNITED NATIONS, N.Y.- Dag Hammmskjold was to be told Monday that Russia had flatly refused to comply with the UN assemb- The six queen finalists are: Beth Taylor, Alpha Phi; Judy ly's demand to enter into discussions for the withdrawal of the Red Johnson, Mooney Hall; Jackie Army from Hungary. D'lsa, Gamma Phi Beta; Barbara The Soviet Union's latest defiance of the UN is being spelled Dunlap, Alpha Xi Delta; Judy out to the Secretary Genera] by Thai Foreign Minister Prince Wen, f,amous Artist Mnndy, Delta Gamma; and Robin appointed last September by the assembly to hold face-lo-face talks Ward. Prout Hall. with top Kremlin leaders in Moscow on Hungnry. JAKARTA—Indonesian Premier Djuanda Monday nnnounccd To Be Featured King choices are: Tony Derek. government seizure of all Dutch esUitcs, agricultural enterprises, and Rodgers Quadrangle; Itrian Lewis, factories. Hugo Cottcsinan, internationally I'i Kappa Alpha; Torn Mimimn, famous concert artist, will be the Communist and Indonesian flugs have been raised over some Phi Kappa Tau; George Dunater, Dutch buildings us part of the government-encouraged drive to force featured soloist with the Univer- Theta Chi; Don Kutz, Zeta Data the Netherlands government to cede Dutch West Guinea to Indonesia. sity Symphony Orchcstru at the Tau; nnd Jerry McMaken, Kappa orchestra's winter concert, Sun- Sigma. LONDON—Reports of a possible merger of some American nnd clay, Jan. \2, according to Sey- British military units cropped up again Monday as U.S. Defense mour L. Henstock, orchestra dircct- Aa in the freshman officer elec- Secretary Neil McKlroy staged a busy round of talks in London. tion, the exact number of votes McElroy, holding pre-NATO Summit meeting conferences in the Cottesman toured Europe ex- each candidate received was not British capital, met in quick seccession with U.S. Ambassador John announced by the campus elections Hay Whitney, Prime Minister Harold MacMillan, Foreign Secretary tensively after his graduation from Selwyn Lloyd and twice with Defense Minister Duncan Sandys. the Masterclass of the Vienna State board. NICOSIA, CYPRUS—British soldiers fired into demonstrating Academy of Music; nnd was solo- TV Star Conlacled Greek Cypriots Monday as the Greeks pulled a 24-hour island-wide ist with the Vienna Symphony, strike to enforce demands for the end of British rule. Vienna Philharmonic and NBC Nancy Harrington, <-o-* ditor of the KEY, said that a famous tele- The shooting incident occurred in the village of Akanthou in Symphony orchestras. For six Northeast Cyprus. An official announcement said there were no casual- years he was conrortninstcr of the vision personality has been con- tics among the rioters or troops, who also used tcargas against the Vienna Symphony Orchestra und- tacted and asked to do the final demonstrators. er such conductors as Pruno Walt- judging for the Queen and King. Security police clashed with demonstrators in three other cities. er, Leon Furtwaengler and Richard The Judges name will be revealed Strnuss. next spring, prior to the distribu- UNITED NATIONS—Britain announced to the UN Monday that tion of the yearbook. it is "ready to discuss with the Greek and Turkish friends any solu- As a member of the renowned Pholo lr Kloll.r Busch Quarter, he concertized ov- FRANK WADE (23) «OM hlqh in ih. air lo lak. a t.bound away from tion" to the Cyprus dispute. Last year, Steve Allen, then a Mlaml'i Ed Wlnqaid. (IS) Other players la ihe picture are (29) Warn* Embry. British Minister of State Alan Noble told the assembly's Political er the entire world making inu- star of NBC-TV's "Tonight" show, (2B) Chuck McCampbelL and (14) Brown. Committee that Archbishop Makarios will not be allowed to return merablc recordings with the quar- and his wife. Jayne Meadows, who to Cyprus "at this stage." tet and Rudolph Serkin. He was appears regularly as a panel mem- Compiled from the wii.i of the International Newi Service. conductor of the Ballet Russc do ber of the "I've Got a Secret" Monte Carlo on its tours of the television program, consented to Falcons Edged By Miami 70-64 American continent and ulso con- do the final judging of the KEY ducted the Vienna Symphony and royalty. Jan let Weissinger, Alpha AWS Sponsors Annual Caroling Augustco Orchestra in Rome. Phi was chosen Key Queen, and 2,600 See Darrow, Embry Vie At the present time Gottesmann tho King was 1*111 Scheid, Alphu The strains of familiar Christ- Tau Omega; Delta Gamma, Phi A standing room only crowd watched the Bowling Green is concertmastcr of the Fort Way- Tau Omega. mas carols will be heard on campus Delta Thcta; Kappa Delta, Delta ne Philharmonic and is a member Falcons play one of their greatest games in years, despite the Pictures of the 10 Queen candi- Wednesday, Dec. 11, when the As- Upsilon; Treadway, Rodgers NE of the trio-inrcsidence at the dates and nine King hopefuls were fact that they dropped their first league game of the season sociation of Women Students spon- and NW and Ivy; Delta Zeta, Kap- Hay View Summer College of sors its annual Christmas caroling. pa Sigma; Phi Mu. Sigma Nu; displayed on light weight back- to a powerful Miami Redskin team 70-64. Music. drops in the Well as a preview be- Each group of men wil go to Mooney Hall, Rodgers third floor; For his appearance with the or- The Falcons opened strong and kept the fans on the edge the women's houses or residence Chi Omega, Pi Kappa Alpha; Al- fore the balloting. On the day of chestra, Gottesmann has chosen to the election these pictures were of their seats with Jim Darrow leading the way with some halls assigned. From there the two pha Xi Delta, Phi Kappa Tau; and play the "Concerto in E Minor" groups wil come to the Circle where Alpha Delta I i, S gr.a Phi Epsi- moved to the recreation hall, for tremendous shooting. Jim pir-ked by Felix Mendelssohn. The or- the convenience of the voters,. up 1G points in the first half, but they will arrange themselves at 'in. chestral portion of the concert could manage only two field goals $200 Presented To the spot designated by AWS. Also, Lowry Hall, Rogers second will include "The Carnival Over- Other Candidates The candles, which tb■• women floor; Delta Xi Theta, Alpha Kap- ture" by Dvorak, "La Calinda" by in the second for a game total Other Queen candidates were: of 20 points. Chem. Student For groups provid?. will be lighlal as pa Omega; Gamma Phi Beta, Del- Delius, and the suite from "Le each group sings its assigned song. ta Epsilon and Phi Kappa Psi; Coq Dor" by Rimsky-Korsakow. Connie Frater, Judy Thomas, Vic- Wayne Embry, the Redskins six- ki Bartley, Nina Jean Murphy, The caroling wil begin at 7 pjn. Harmon Hall, Kohl Hall; Alpha foot-seven star center poured in Lynn Asbogast, Marjoric Lowe, Highest Scholarship The program wil conclude with Gamma Delta, Sigma Alpha Ep- 31 points to take scoring honors Gay Evans, Mary Johnson, Joanne the singing of "Silent Night." After silon; Williams Hall, Shatzcl Hall; Libe Hours Announced for the evening. The big man David W. Weisgerber, 19-ycar- Sanda, and Faith Jackson. picked up most of his points on old sophomore at the University, the first verse is sung, candles will Prout Hall, ground floor and first The University Library will be close in shots as the Falcons were has received the Borden Freshman be blown out and each group will floor Rodgers. closed completely from 6 p.m. Brian McCall, Herb Edwards, unable to keep him away from the Prize for 1956-57, an award (riven leave the Circle humming. AWS Caroling Is a tradition at Bowl- Friday, Dec. 20, until 8 p.m., and Lynn Crim were the remain- basket. to the student making the highest has urged that the groups plan ing Green and is one of the high- Thursday, Jan.