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Deadline Nears women, to sing on alternate Sun- His case has been forwarded to South: Jitcitueline D'lsu, Sand- Candidates for Homecoming days. Members of bt.th choirs have the personnel dean for further ra Genek, Vivian Utilizer, Jeanne Queen and attendants must have Photo iy LawloM started reheat sals. action if the dean deems it nec- McCoy, and Judith Rttdeloff. their pictures in the Office of the NEWMAN CLUB'S CHAPEL. This ild. view ihowi on* ol lh« .lainod ales* essary. Father Olliver said Sunday Mas- Those teaching in Maumee ele- Dean of Student*, 218 Administra- windows in Iho buildlnq, which la constructed o| brick itnnt and iand.lon. The tion Bldg.. by 4:30 p.m. Tuesday, first Mau will b. (aid Sunday. Od. It. with fonoal dedication services to loUow ses will be celebrated at 9:30 a.m., In other actions, the court mentary schools are: Oct. II, Bob I'elton, chairman of lator. a high Mass. and 11 a.m. found Phil Sheffield and Joseph Arcara not guilty of parking in Wayne Trail: Janet Clymer. the Student Elections Board, has a restricted area. Richard Noblitt Ft. Miami: Philip Schneider. stated. If the pictures are not in was found guilty and fined $1 the office at the deadline, the can- Tickets For Production Teaching at Pcrryslturg elemen- for parking in a restricted area. didacy of the entrant will be can- AFROTC Seniors Make Decision; tary school is Mary Louise Miller. Go On Sale Monday It was Noblitt's first offense. celled. Three students, Hruce 1'inover, Those teaching in Howling Two pictures must be submitted Green High School are: Heth Ad- Stay In Flight Training Program Larry Fruth, and Mary Whipple. by each candidate. One is to be ams. Rodney Alexander, l.ois Hnb- In Different Location choosing to continue the pilot or were found guilty in absentia of an 8 by 10 dull print, and the Seventeen of the eighteen sen- son, Patricia Bauer, Donald Ben- navigator training in AFROTC improper display of their regis- other must be a 4 by 5 glossy Tickets for the first major pro- ior AFROTC cadets at the Uni- lo, Ruth Campbell, l.uAnn Court- program after their freshman and tration stickers and were fined print. These will be returned later, duction, "Visit to a Small Pla- versity have made the decision ney, Patricia Courtney, James recently to remain in the flight sophomore years will automatical- $1 each. Pelton adtled. net," will go on sale Monday, Oct- ly be obligated to further their Pierickx, Barbara Dravos, David program and thereby qualify for Onn ('ummings, also found The election of the queen and ober 18, according to Mr. F. Lee training when they receive their Gagnnn, Kathleen Garber, Carol further pilot or navigator train- guilty in absentia, was fined $1 Geiosler, I.arry Geissler, Robert her court will be held during the Mieslee. director of the Univer- ing upon their graduation. They commissions. lattW part of the week of Oct. 10, Among the seventeen men, there for his first offense for parking Godfrey, James Gregory, Edward sity Theatre. will have an obligation of spend- in a restricted area, and was fined Marling, Hildegttrd Keinrich, Joy Pelton added. The date has not ing five years in the United States are two who are preparing for Tickets will be sold at the win- %'.i with car suspension of a one llennnge, Donald Hummel, Anne- yet been officially set. Homecom- Air Force once they receive their navigator training. They are Her- ing is Saturtlay, Oct. 2Ti. dows of the old business office week period for his second park- belle Isaacs. Janice James, Mari- commissions, stated Major Jack bert F.dwards and Douglas Wil- ing in a restricted zone offense. liams. The remoinini; fifteen men, lyn .lurko, George Kalligeros, Ger- Candidates for queen must be located on the second floor of the 0. Horton, commandant of cadets. ald l.aukhuf, David Mcissner, Wil- The eighteenth senior is not in preparing for pilot training are: It was announced that court seniors. The senior queen candi- Administration Bids- The windows liam Polk, Yvonne Rudd, Carol date receiving the second largest pilot or navigator training, and Paul lierens, Rodger Bow, fines are not to be paid ,to the will be open from 10 a.m. to 12 Senrfoss, Ronny Sutler, Gloria number of votes will be the senior hence did not have to make .the Clyde Enderle, Thomas Gerken, court clerk. When a student re- Teet, Marjorie Urhammer, Rich- attendant The three other atten- noon and from 2 to I p.m. Mon- decision, Major Horton added. Gary Goldenhogen. Ronald Har- ceives a ticket and wishes to plead day through Friday of next week. mon, David Holtz, Robert Huff, guilty and pay the fine, he is to ard Veil, Alvin Waldrun, Gordon dants will be representatives of It is rather unusual that the Wilkerson, Terry Wondings, and Tickets may also be purchased per- Robert Mazzei, Richard Nohlitt, report to the court clerk who will the freshman, sophomore, and jun- majority of senior cadets in a Daniel Zunk. ior classes. formance nights, which are Thurs- program at a university should be Robert Rask, David Riggs, Rich- give him a statement to take to day, Friday, and Saturday of next preparing for pilot or navigator ard Salchow, Charles Schnee. and the business office, where he pays Those teaching in Fremont high All women's housing units hav- week, from 7:15 p.m. until contain training, Major Horton said, and Cromer Smith. the fine. schools are: Lisa Baumgartncr, ing seniors living in them are eli- time, Tickets may be purchased it is a distinction for Bowling James Heecher, Theodore Fries, gible to sponsor a cantlidute for with the presentation of the Acti- Green to have all of the senior Thomas Hoesman, Virginia John- queen. Units where members of vity Card at a cost of five cents. cadets choose to remain in the son. I.oni Lorenzen, Mary Palmer, the junior, sophomore, or fresh- All seats for major productions are program. Cadets Survive School Jesse Parete, Ray Rieder, Carol man classes live are eligible to reserved. In other years, the military ob- Siciliano, and Dennis Simpson. sponsor one candidate from each Anyone wanting to make re- ligation for commissioned officers class. Each frcshmun housing unit in the Air Force was three years. Those teaching in Fostoria high is entitled to one candidate for servations by telephone should call schools are: Gerald Craig, Jeanne extension 233. Mail reservations When the number of years was On South Bass Island each 100 residents. Hocrig, William Jones, Josephine will be received if they are sent changed, senior cadets were given A complete list of candidates the choice of remaining in the Br DAVE "1GGS Winters, and Leatrice Yokoyama. to the University Theater Speech Survival. This word has a lot more meaning for 23 must be sent by each sponsoring Department. program. In future years, men Those teaching in Napoleon group to the Office of the Dean of AFROTC cadets than it did a week ago. To the cadets who High School are: James Bernicke,. -Students by 4:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. attended the survival school on South Bass Island last week- Margaret Faze, Sandra Sperzcl, 17. Hey, Sophomores- Band Will Perform end, survival is a real, meaningful word. Help Homecoming! The cadets, accompanied by Major Jack Horton, Capt. On Television Sunday John Stroble and Sgt. Pete Corapi, left the University early McMahon Named First Winner Any sophomore who wishes to The University's marching band Saturday morning by bus. When serve on a committee for the they arrived at Marblehead, they who were searching the area for will be featured on a coast-to- them. Homecoming tlance being sponsor- coast television broadcast, during loaded their small amount of sur- Of Award From Food Brokers ed by the Class of '61 should get halftime festivities at the Detroit vival gear onto a boat and headed Several weary hours later, the William McMahon, a senior in mencement, and is majoring in ge- an application form from the Un- I.ions-Los Angeles Rams football for South Bass Island. cadets returned to the base camp neral business with emphasis on ion Activities Office immediately, and went to bed only to be awak- the College of Business Adminis- game Sunday afternoon. As soon as the cadets landed on tration, is the first recipient of marketing. Ed Shirkey, president of the soph- Following that part of the pro- ened bright and early the next omore class, has announced. Com- the i liinil they constructed shel- morning to the shrill call of a the National Food Brokers Associ- He was chosen from four can- gram, the band will be joined on didates, who were screened by pleted application lorms must be ters from the canopy and shroud whistle. ation Foundation Inc. Scholarship. the field by several high school lines of parachutes. Once the shel- The scholarship was established Professor Davidson and Dr. Mau- returned to the office by Tues- bands. En masse the groups will After breaking camp, the ca- day, Oct. 14. ters were set up, the cadets ate for students at the University last rice Mandell, associate professor play, "California, Here I Come," their lunch of canned rations and dets returned to the University spring, John R. Davidson, assist- of business administration. They There are five committees: de- in honor of the visiting Rams. some apples from a tree which with a practical knowledge of sur- ant to the dean of the College of then recommended McMahon to corations, hospitality, publicity They will conclude with "Gridiron they happened to find. vival that comes only from actual Business Administration, stated. Dr. Benjamin Pierce, dean of the and promotion, clean-up, and in- Heroes," the official Detroit Lions experience. The award amounts to $125 and College of Business Administra- Saturday afternoon was filled termission program. song. will be offered each semester to tion. with instruction on survival meth- a senior business student who is Other things considered in ods such as the finding of edible particularly interested in a career choosing the recipient. Professor foods, the construction of traps in the food industry. McMahon Davidson said, were scholastic abi- antf^snares traveling and naviga- Crews Named lity, character, and financial need. World Views... tion in unfamiliar areas. will be graduated at mid-year com- After this briefing, the cadets CASTEL GANDOLFO—The body of Pope Pius XII lay in state spent several hours combing the For First Play at Caste! Gandolfo in the room where he died Wednesday. Vatican area in search of edible fruits, Production crews for the first source- say the body remained in state Thursday and will now be taken major production, "Visit To A to Rome, where nine days of funeral rites will follow. vegetables and various kinds of meat. Some took line and hooks Small Planet," have been announ- NEW YORK CITY—The United States is trying to draw support ced by Harold Obee, assistant pro- in the U.N. for its plan to stop nuclear weapon testing. Russia and fished along the lake shore. and India have called for immediate cessation of testing but western Others searched the woods and fessor of speech and director of diplomats fear these resolutions would hamper the upcoming Geneva found wild onions, grapes and oth- the play. conference. er forms of wild vegetation. The They include: stage manager, WASHINGTON—American officials have indicated that the in- apple tree was shaken again to Nancy Arnold; assistant stage ma- creased trouble in Lebanon might have a definite effect on the pro- provide apples for everyone. The nagers, Elsie Crouso and Millie posed withdrawal of U.S. forces from the Mideast. Yesterday, a jeep evening meal consisted of the Maline; assistant to the director, of American MP's was stopped near Beirut and the occupants foods that were found during the Tom Edie. had their revolvers stolen. afternoon, prepared in various Props: Judy Hochstettler, head, NAUGATUCK, CONNECTICUT—A congressman says the air combinations and styles. force will try to send a rocket around the moon Saturday. Represen- Dottie Hayes, Bobbie Yackel, Lau- tative James Patterson of Connecticut, said the Thor-Able missile will After eating, the cadets were rel Roger. Helen Gaily, Amato be launched early Saturday morning and will be equipped with an briefed on the subject of evasion Martinez, and Roberta Wolfer. infra-red camera which will transmit photos back to earth. He laid and escape. Then simulated con- Lights: Earl Ellis, head, Barb the chances of a successful shot are about 50-50. ditions were set up which sup- Howling, Bernie Mainz, and La- WASHINGTON—President Eisenhower was expected to board a posed the cadets were behind ene- Delle Gerlach. helicopter for a trip to Camp David in central Maryland yesterday my lines with the objective of following his cabinet meeting. News Secretary Hagerty said Mr. destroying an '"enemy" intelli- Costumes: Nancy Holloway, Eisenhower will host a weekend party at the mountain resort that gence center. The intelligence cen- hand; Robin Ward, Pat Beloff, might be in the nature of a pre-birthday holiday. The president will be and Susan Ericksin. ter was located about half a mile Photo Iy LOWIMS 68-years-old next Tuesday. Make-up: Linda Dyer, head; Do- MILWAUKEE—Manager Casey Stengel of the New York Yankees away through dense woods. The BUI. McMAHON SITS with Deem tine* at Ihe Dean's desk after receivta* indicated he would return to the team next year by discussing the cadets had to proceed through the rothy Witte, and Phyllis Palmer. the scholarship from the National rood Brokers Association Foundation lac. work to be done in spring training. k woods to the objective without Sound: Carl Recktenwold and LooMnq at the certificate of award are. tram left to riant. Prof. Uwii F. Manhart Compiled fro* Ike wire, at the Doited Frees btaraaaonal being captured by six "enemy". Gary Schommer. pcofeesor of business administration; Professor Davidson; and Dr. Nandell. Editorially Speaking Shades of Sigmund Official Show Us That We're Wrong! Campus Clod Craves Cutie; 'Bouiuiu Green State UniutrsUi) Announcements Congratulations are in order, we believe, to the Student Editorial Staff Alt foreign student! are to report ID Spirit and Traditions Board for its plans for a large-scale DOT* Morn Editor Mr. Galloway In the Placemen! Office migration to Oxford for the Falcon-Redskin clash. But im- Fraternity Pin Solves Problem Thfllma Madden Managing Editor for Immigration registration. Goorq* D*Ulna*r lulls Editor By THELMA MADDEN mediately the question arises whether the plans will be only Nlqao Pointer AH'I IIIU* Editor Seniors in the College of that, or will become a reality. Sigmund I'otky, a once happy and carefree independent Donna Fiuco Socl.ly Editor Ad ml nls'.ration who did not attend the Bophomore, has made a grave decision which is to alter the Gall FMrr AH'I Socl.ly Editor meeting on Sept. 25. are requested to In other years, migrations have been planned to various Harriot Paters Socioty Editor stop at the Placement Office to peck universities, but none of them were on the grand scale of this entire course of his college career. Sigmund has decided that Bob Starkweather Sport. Editor up credential forms as soon as possible. year's proposed trip by a chartered train. This would be a the time is ripe for him to become a BMOC and this is to be Walter lohn. Ais't Sporti Editor accomplished through the mass media of the fraternity pin. Darld Magi Fearurs Editor All organisations planning social fun- really great exhibition of the student body's support of the Carol Wollrmiin Wlr. Editor ctions during the Homecoming week team as it meets the school's traditional rivals. It would also Sigmund's move was influenced by the light of his life, Dick Lawless Photo Editor end are lo no'.lly the Alumni Office BO In ■ true love, Hermoine Glotz, who latter than Friday. Oct. It. be something of a "red-letter-day," as it is definitely a sign of gaily into the talk and only turns Business Staff was pledged to a sorority only the University's growth. The Bowling Green students of eight slightly green as he is offered his Mike Rigqs Business Manager Beginning Saturday. Oct. 11, the last week. or ten years ago would never have even dreamed of planning first cigarette. Martin Schuller Circulation Manager Falcon's Nrsl will open at 9 a.m. on Noting Hermoine's bloodshot Nancy Cools? Advertising Manager Saturdays and 10 a.m. on Sundays. such an event. The next item on the smoker Jesse Currier Adviser eyes and her faraway sleepless Students who commute and arrive or. agenda is the imported entertain- Unfortunately, as the University's enrollment has grown stare, from memorizing pledge les- campus before these times may pur- ment—imported from sorority row. chase breakfast In the Alice Prout Din- sons, he is moved to immediate and thus made such plans practical, another of this institu- First, a trio of campus lovelies action. The fl foot 7 senior fra- ing H -II on the second floor of the tion's assets has been decreased. We are speaking of STU- sing an aria from the current op- Union. ternity man at the registration DENT SPIRIT. This is something that is hard to define or to era "I Was A Hound Dog for booth crunched his hund warmly Klvis Presley," followed by none and bid him welcome to the ranks give a concrete example of, yet it is definitely an asset to any other than Hermoine and two of of the upperclass rushee. college or university, and at Bowling Green it is needed as her pledge sisters who do their much as a severely bleeding accident victim needs a transfu- The night of his firr.t smoker he imitations of eggs frying, coffee dfMMd with utmost cure trying being poured and their specialty segalls sion. bravely to mimick the dress of fingernails being scratched across Of course, we arc referring to the situation that has exist- the other BMOC's he bad careful- a pane of glass. Across from Music Build In jr. ly observed in the Nest. When he ed for the past three years. There is nothing that would pre- Noticing Sigmund through the was at the door he made a quick smoky atmosphere she lets out vent a radical change this year, but the only source of such a check- -dirty tennis shoes, levis, their secret signal—the cry of a revolution would be the freshman class. From this group of plftld shirt open at the neck to ONE THING MONKY duck flying south; Sigmund re- reveal his black tee shirt, clashing nearly 1,900 persons, the necessary spark might erupt. At plies in like manner. CAN'T BUY . . . POVERTY least we hope it does, for the fire seems to be nearly out in baggy socks, and a pink derby hat. lie smoothed down his side burns Following the entertainment, the other three classes. and rang the doorbell. all adjourn to the dining room for a wee snack of fried chicken, So, as much as we firmly support this plan of the Tra- The smnll peephole in the door You con reod this world-famous YOU JUST THINK mashed potatoes, french fries, creaked open and Sigmund whis- daily newspaper for the next six ditions Board, we fear that it will not materialize. The resi- hamburgs, coffee, cake and choco- pered the password to the waiting months for $4.50, just half the YOU'RE HAPPY ... dence halls representatives will report the students' feelings late milk. regular subscription rate. pair of beady eyes. After a signi- cm the project, and the majority just might be in favor of the ficant pause, the door is opened After a hectic week of rushing, Get top news coverage. Enjoy slightly and our hero i.> swept Sigmund has only to wait for his special features. Clip for refer- whole thing. Yet, when ticket sales are begun these seemingly ence work. enthusiastic supporters will suddenly disappear. inside. bid. In contrast to Hermoine's Come to segalls exhuberant welcome, Sigmund's Send your ordtr today. Enclose But, in closing, we would be awfully happy if it's proven Sigmund gracefully picks him- check or money order. Use cou- new brothers are quite casual as pon below. that we're absolutely wrong about this subject. self up from the floor and burps he sprints gaily into the house. becomingly just to prove that in- The group is gathered in the loun- The Christian Science Monitor P-CM deed he is gooil fraternity poten- ge pouring over the newest issue One Norway St.. Boston IS, Mats. segalls tial. The pair of beady eyes he- of "Mad" and "For Fraternity Send your newspaper for the time long to the basketball hero of the Men Only." "Hi fellas," he bel- checked. Across from Music Building house, Itruth Abernathy, a 7 foot lows becomingly. One voice be- D 6 months $4.50 D 1 rtar $9 Letter To Editor junior. hind the paper asks who he is— D College Student Q Faculty Member Broth flings our puny hero over another answers he must be a new To The Editor: gating all complaints, and provid- Nome One thing we don't joke his broad shoulders and escorts pledge. A third answers that the I want to congratulate you, Mr. ing satisfactory information con- pins are on the table—get one. about . . . cerning them to the student body. him into the lounge to join the Mertz on your tactful aUeinni to group of brothers as they sit In So with a happy heart and a Our Dry Cleaning and tret trie Hi-Fi in the Hrowsintc Ronald R. Lancaster City Zone Slate small groups discussing such things handful! of pledge manuals, Sig- shirts are really the best Room fixed. Although it semis, •Thll swc.il otter Mllittlf ONLY U collfyt as sorority women, girls, sororities, mund Potky, boy nothing, is now tivernii, fKulty merrtm. (fid colltfr Hbrsrln. at this time, that your attempt Editor's Not* freshman women, dates, campus Sigmund Potky, BMOC and fra- failed, at least you tried. Many of the student body's com queens, and gals. Sigmund joins ternity man. In the ahort time that I have plaints arc nothlnq more than thai attended this University, 1 huvu Ihey are not sound critical questions yet to see any complaint inch as based on much thought. Therefore such yours adequately taken care of. a commit'ee suggested by Mr. Lancast- or, for that matter, any satisfac- er would not be practical. tory explanation why it cannot he. However, (here are throe committees Therefore, I am left to assume already organised that should be able that the administration, or those lo provide satisfactory explanations to individuals responsible for the stu- three of the complaints In his letter. dent's welfare, believe that all The House Services Committee and their grievances are unworthy of the Browsing Room Commutes of tho any consideration. If the student's Union Activities Organisation should grievances are not worthy of con- provide explanations to the tuke box sideration, whose are? and HI Fl situations. lespeciively. It does not take much of an nkeY The newly formed Student Communi- THlNKLlSHtHOU3H-.bo..Vor*e effort to explain why certain con- . ttupM *° ditions can not he corrected. For cation betweon the administration, fa- ENOUSH example: the reason the food is culty, and students, should be present- bad or the rooms crowded could ed with the subject of crowded rooms be explained in economic terms; or bad food. But I am sure that If Mr. the reason a juke-box isn't in the Lancaster thinks some more about Nest, in sociological terms; the these last two sublet*!, he will see that reason kissing isn't permitted on one Is a matter of opinion and the the steps of Prout Hall, in medi- other can not be helped at the present cal terms, and so on for every time. simple complaint we might have. Someone might even explain to me that the reason the music in Carnation Room Stars the Browsing Room sounds like a chicken scratching is because Blues Singer, Busboys they are performing a test in the The Carnation Room of the Uni- . THINKLISH: CHUMPANZSE psychology dept. to see how long versity Union will feature a floor it takes for a music-lover to go show this week end starring Marge TH.HKUSH-. OOU-CANO psycho. Simon, a blues singer. The show I accept this—anything for the will be at 10:30 tonight and Satur- .cTKro* advancement of science. But, so day night, announced Gretchcn YtttHSUSS:. DO far, nothing has been done and (■oldinger, chairman of the Carna- ENGLISH: man who smokes nothing has been said. Therefore, tion Room, Music for dancing will ,.( I suggest a committee bo formed be provided by the Busboys under ENGLISH: hatchery for baby skunks two different brands of cigarettes for the sole purpose of investi- the direction of Jim Fluke. THlNKLlSH TRANSLATION: Obvi- ously, this poor fellow hasn't heard ENDS about Luckies. Why? Elementary. SATURDAY Any man who smokes the genuine article wouldn't touch another brand with a ten-foot cigarette holder. With Luckies, you get the honest taste of fine tobacco. Why settle for less? (The man in ques- Mickey ROONEY tion is a Cigamist. Don't let this ENGLISH: false hairdo happen to you!) \AHDYHARDY for teen-age girls
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Enclose your name, address, Sunday and Monday THINKLISH: PHONYTAIL c°a<** or university, and das*. u . r .;4 Damn Yankees'' Get the genuine article Get the honest taste COMING 'Barbarian and the Geisha' 'Gigi' of a LUCKY STRIKE 9*. r c Pnduct tf J&JfmAMan.Jc&imy^^yiafy- Jadact&is our middle turn/ Cross Country Event Today Features BO Faces WM In MAC Tilt, Falcons Try To Extend Streak The Bowling Green Falcons put helped break the Flyers back with their unbeaten string on the line his 81-yard touchdown jaunt late Both BG Varsity, Intramural Teams at Waldo Stadium in Knlamazoo in the third period to send the tomorrow against the Western Falcons off and winging:. Michigan Broncos. The contest According to Coach Perry, this marks the first MAC tilt for BG run by Furcron and a pass inter- while Western will be playing ception by Colburn helped turn PEM Club Host their third conference game. tho tide for tho Falcons. Perry In the Broncos, the Falcons run singled no ono out for special into the number one offensive praise, but felt the whole club was At Parents Day club in the conference which is improved. paced by I.ovell Coleman, a 5-10 The Broncos have n very ex- An expected 250 persons will 180 pound junior from Ham- plosive attack, which is evident attend the women's Physical Edu- ttamck. Coleman currently leads by the fact that they have scored cation Majors Club's semi-annual the conference in rushing and in 62 points in three games, but they / 1 Parents' Day. Saturday, Oct. 11, scoring with eight touchdowns and have given up It 1 points in win- with registration beginning at 1 two extra points for 50 points in ning one and losing two. They i p.m. three games. opened their season by dropping The purpose of the day's events It was Coleman, who in a large a :t;t-;{2 contest to Central Michi- is to give the parent, ail idea of part, was responsible for Western's gan, followed with a 34-20 loss to the program of the physical edu- :UI-24 upsut of Marshall at llunt- Miami, and posted their first win cation major through her four ington last week. He scored three of the season over Marshall. years here. The demonstration per- times, once on a 72-yard run from Western was hurt this week iod from 2 to 4 p.m. will include the line of scrimmage. when it was announced that Joe a field hockey game played by the The Falcons go into the game Grigg, a senior end from Cold- sophomore majors, a folk and as the number two offensive club water would be lost for the sea- square dancing exhibit by the in the MAC, but rank fourth in son. He suffered a ruptured kid- I . \\ 11 1 I freshman majors, an archery ex- team defense, while Western ranks PRESENTING THE BOWLING GREEN cross country Scott. Larry Dove, Tom Presa. Dave Armstrong, and Ernlo ney in the Miami game and will learn. The Falcon harrier* from left to right are: front row. Maliahn. Press and Turner art the only sophomores on hibit, a miniature swim meet de- seventh. Bernie Casey, a convert- play no more football. Coach Dave Matthowa. Mel Turner, Bob Moan, Fred the squad and the reel of tho tquad ii composed of monstrated by members of Splash- ed end leads the conference in The Broncos will go with a Alberinl. and Carl Bums. The back row include* John lunlors. ers, and a demonstration of syn- pass receiving, while Bob Colburn sophomore and junior lineup with chronized skills and a few syn- leads in the passing department Bill Watkinson the only starting have a losing season." One of the biggest cross country behind the speedy team from Wil- chronized routines by members of and is second in scoring. Bob Knm- senior. Coach Perry will probably attractions in the history of Bow- berforce. The remainder of the cross Swan Club. low is second in rushing and sec- go with the same lineup, with ling Green track will take place Coach Dave Matthews comment- country schedule includes: ond in pass receiving behind team- Harold Furcron being the only this afternoon at the University Oct. IK—at Miami University A buffet supper prepared by the ed on the squad's progress so far members of PEM Club will be mate Casey. change. Airport at -1:15. this year: "Our first meet was en- Oct. 84—Notre Dame, Western BG came out of the Dayton KG will be trying for their third Michigan, Loyola, and Cent- served in the women's gyms at The Bowling Green harriers couraging, especially the perfor- game in good shape and should be win over Western in the series. ral Michigan at South Bend 5:30 p.m. with entertainment and will battle the University of Mich- mances of the top two runners, group singing to follow and end- at top strength for tomorrow's In 1954 tho Broncos won 20-15, Nov. 1- at Kent State game. Bob Merrill will probably igan and Central State varsity Mel Turner and John Scott" in.- with the singing of class songs. with BG coming back in '55 to Nov. g—MAC MEET see limited duty, and Dave Jeter cross country teams today followed Turner has shown considerable pott a 35-0 victory. In '50 it was improvement in both of the Fal- Nov. 12-—at Eastern Michigan The following girls will serve will also probably see limited ac- 27-i;t for BG, and last year the by the intramural meet for frat- Nov. 15—All-Ohio at Oberlin as committee chairmen for the tion because of a bad back. ernities and another event for in- cons meets, bettering his time In Falcons would just as well forget. Nov. 24—NCAA at East Lansing, event: Food, Betty Arink and Coach Itoyt Perry was pleased dependents. There is a possibility each one. His latest was 21:48 last week in the Michigan AAU. Michigan Barbara Draves; Registration, with his squads performance that the freshman cross country Claudcttc Anelich; Entertainment Scott had run 22:16 for his best against Dayton last week, and team will run a time trial for the and Hostesses, Muriel Morse; De- mark this year. The rest of the pointed out that the defense show- fans, too. menstrations, Donna Rae Whittak- starting squad includes Larry ed up well. BG was helped con- The fraternities will have their Dove, Dave Armstrong, and Emit Football Underway cr; Clean-up. Sharon linesman and siderably against Dayton by the segalls Duane Hocking. Mrs. Amy Torger- meet at 4 :40 p.m. and the inde- Malzahn. return to the lineup of Harold Across from Music Building pendents twenty minutes later. In IM Activities son is the club's advisor. Furcron. The Wellington senior About eight fraternities are al- Armstrong, a junior from Lima posted a 21:49 last year in the Tho intramural sports program ready entered. Last year's cham- irot underway last wrek with ten- pion was Phi Delta Thcta. Notre Dame meet. Dove, six foot, JV/p/e trial hem fht tropic if l.'17-pounder, holds two Falcon nis tak-IlK the spotlight. Foothiill Do you have your own The only time the Falcons have track records and shares another starts this wi'.'k for both frater- DENTURE CUP? seen or heard of Michigan's squad one. Mai. :ilrn is noted for his speed nities and independent". was last Saturday in the Michigan in varsity track competition and DouglM (Innim and Sue 'Aim AAU when the BG team finished is now starting to come around in mer are the co-ed tennis doub- An Indian Nut Dish? behind the Wolverines. As for cross country. Another fine BG les champions as they were vic- Central State, the Falcons ran in- runner is Bob Mears, who shares torious on Sunday, Oct. 5. to them last year at the Dayton the three mile record with Dove Delta Tau OelUi Opened up the A Trumpet Mute? AAU where the harriers finished and Dick Snow, who was the top intramural fraternity tennis tour- The trest supreme... delicious runner last year for Matthews' nament!* with a win over Kappa Dairy Queen heaped high on stiuad. Sigma. fresh, wholesome bjinnnns, topped Come to segalls, we have The harriers are going to have The toami of Frank Kruder and with your fnvorits flavors. these and many others you Redskins, Kent Served fresh from the freezer, to work this year if they expect Tom Jones, and Mike Travel und could very well do without to equal last year's record of eight Ktul Hanson, survived t!'.e first Dairy Queen is better tasting, better for you. win.- and three losses, one of tho round of the indeprndent totinirt fattening. tool Come is for a Ireel TODAY I Meet Saturday best records since Matthews came tournaments on October 1. The top game this weekend in here in 1947. Co-ed golf will he held on Oct- the MAC will pit Kent State Matthews had this to say about ober 12, at 1 .80 p.m. Kntries must DAIRY QUEEN segalls against Miami at Oxford. Kent his squad's chances this year, "The be handed in . One block west of the University Across from Music Building: State earned a hard fought battle quest on mark lies in my number Play begins for the Football last Saturdny by beating Ohio Uni- 3. 4, 5, and 6 men. Unless tiny Field Meet on Oct. 11. No entry Open daily 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. — Sundays 1 p.m. to 11 p.m. versity, 14 to 6. live up to their ability, we may blank** are needed. Last weekend Miami, always a tough team in the MAC confer- ence, lost to a keyed-up Xavier & University squad. Miami now has a TH.EY SAID IT COULDN'T BE DONE - BUT T0DAYS9 L M GIVES YOU- .500 record and definitely is wor- ried. In fact Coach John Pont of the Redskins .-aid, "This is the week that will make or break this football team." One of Pont's ma- jor problems will he that of im- proving his troublesome situation at end where Xavier ran wild. Toledo University plnycd a game of possession last Saturday night when they edged Louisville, 13 to 7. TU used 72 plays on offense, while Loisville got off only 56. The Rockets will travel to Marshall looking for their first conference victory as will Mar- shall.
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Alpha Delta from Founders Quadrangle. Re- the office of Dr. Charles Young, noon. The group will travel In the freshments will be served. chairman of the education depart- Pi. Open rush will continue until general area south of Bowling Dee. 12. The topic for the Sunday even- ment, 206 Education Bldg. Green and as far north as Otsego ing program is "Conscience, Cul- Qualifications for membership Park and Waterville. ture, and Scripture." include having an accumulative KAPPA PHI HECEPTION point average of 3.00 or better; The students will make geolo- Mrs. Frederick Meyers, province Kappa Phi, national organiza- having the credit hours of a jun- gical observations, study land president for Alpha Delta Pi, will tion for Methodist college women, ior; having six credit hours of edu- forma, different types of rocks, visit the University's chapter this will hold an open meeting at 7 cation courses completed or in the and the structure of the under- week end. While here she will p.m. Monday, at the Methodist process of being completed, if a lying formations. Transportation meet with the officers of the sor- Church for those persons inter- junior; having twelve credit hours will be provided by private cars, ority and Dean Currier. ested in the club. The meeting of education courses completed although a bus may be chartered, • a a or in the process of being com- Hoare stated. will present the theme for the year Newly initiated into Alpha Chi as well as a reception for the new pleted if a senior; and being en- olled in the College of Education. Omega were Sue Dakin and Nan- minister, the Rev. Mr. Ilixon and cy Gentner, Wednesday, Oct. 8. his wife. OSEA PRESENTS PANEL Photo by H.ro. • • • HANNI TO IE SPEAKER "The Gravity of Outer Space" UPPERCLASS FRATERNITY RUSHING ool und.r way Oils week as II men Group To Take attended smokers. Al the Kappa Sigma house. Indy Clssnas. ML and Char Alpha Chi Omega entertained Mr. Phil Hanni, associate dir- is the title of the program to be Rehfeldi offer ciqorettei lo Dare McDowell. Euaene Meteor, and Art HaeWL ector of United Christian Felow- presented at the first Ohio Stu- Kappa Sigma at a "Hula Hoop" ship, will deliver the main address dent Education Association meet- Windy City Trip exchange party. Friday, Oct. 3. at the regular Sunday evening ing of the year Monday In the Prizes were awarded to Sandy UCF meeting to be held in the Dogwood Suite of the University Approximately 37 juniors and Miss Heston Attends Symposium; Hamer and Dick Tice for the two Alumni Room of the Union at Union, announced Paul Klrby, seniors in business will participate best hula hoopers. 0:30. OSEA president. in the eighth annual marketing • • • Rev. Paul Bock, director of The topic, which is concerned field trip to Chicago Sunday, Mon- day, and Tuesday. Accompanying Speech Profs Speak At Meeting Phi Kappa Tau and Phi Mu UCF. emphasized that these meet- with the demands on the teacher held a "Roaring 20's" exchange and on the student created by the them will be Prof. Lewis F. Man- Miss Laura Heston, professor of of the five panelists for that dis- ings are open to anyone who wish- party also on Oct 8. es to attend. technological age in its quest to hart, professor of business admin- home economics, will attend an cussion. • • • WSA ELECT! conquer outer space, will be dis- istration, and Prof. John R. David- international symposium on "Ad- Dr. Yeager will be chairman of Fritz Schmidt was elected sec- cussed by a panel and by open son, assitant professor of business vances in Human Nutrition" spon- a two-hour public address discus- Recently initiated into Kappa retary-treasurer of the World Stu- discussion from the floor. administration. The group will sored by the H. J. Heinz Co. in sion period during the afternoon. Sigma were Dave Busser, Tom dents Association at the group's Serving on the panel will be leave by bus Sunday, and return Pittsburgh, Monday and Tuesday. Green, Herm Schaefers, Larry meeting Sunday at the home of Dr. Bernard Gundlach, assistant Tuesday night. The event is being held on the Schmith. and Jerry Watten. occasion of the dedication of Mrs. Evelyn Stridtmann. Also professor of mathematics; Dr. Observations, lectures, discus- Falcon Grid Followers see Heinz' new International Research elected was the publicity chair- Frank Miles, assistant professor sions, and interviews will be the ('enter in Pittsburgh and a cele- Can Hear WM Game Sigma Phi Epsilon initiated man, Patricia Beloff. The presi- of sociology; and Paul Webster, highlights of the trip. The Chica- dent is Keith Trowbridge. a high school science teacher from bration of the ninetieth anniver- A radio broadcast of the Bowline Larry Cahill last week end. The go Board of Trade will be visited, sary of the Company. Recognized Sig Eps also held a dinner Thurs- An invitation is extended to all Itryan. Moderator will be Fran as well as the advertising agency Green—Western Mchiaan football students to attend the meetings of Piasecki, vice-president of the or- leaders in the fields of nutrition aame will be available lo students day. Oct. 2, in honor of their new of Young and Rubicam, Inc., the head resident, Mrs. Mary Mathie. the group. Miss Beloff has stated, ganization. Sears Roebuck Company, and the and public health from the United Saturday al 2 p.m. In the Alumni States and abroad will speak dur- Guests of honor included Mrs. Ma- so that American students can Membership is open to anyone A. C. Nielson Company. Room of the University Union. The get better acquainted with the registered in the College of Edu- ing the two-day symposium. About broadcast of the game will be pick- thie, Dr. and Mrs. Ralph G. Harsh- foreign students. cation. Students are requested to 250 scientists and educators are ed up In the Union tec WFOs, Foe man, Dean and Mrs. Arch B. Conk- PRESS CLUB HEARS SPEAKERS come at 6:30 p.m. to pay their expected to attend. lorla. and piped Into the Alumni lin. Dean Wallace Taylor, Miss An- Press Club will hold its first dueB and receive their member- Interview Room. ne Potoky, Dr. and Mrs. George J. meeting of the year Monday, at ship cards. The panel presentation Cowell, and Mr. Don Biggs. Three members of the Univer- 7 p.m. in the Alumni Room of the will be at 7 p.m. Schedule sity speech faculty arc listed on University Union. Jay Wayman, the program for the eleventh an- photo editor of last year's ll-G Oct. 10 nual Ohio Conference for Speech NEWS, and David Mertz, editor of Ball, Arnez, Featured Parke, Davis and Company, De- Kducation tomorrow in Columbus. the NEWS, will speak on their troit, Mich.; accountants, chemists, O #■ L Film Developing summer jobB in the field of jour- In "Long, Long Trailer" biologists (female); 9 a.m. to 5 They include Harold B. Obee. F. Lee Miesle, and Raymond Ycai:- nalism. Thclma Madden, manag- Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz will p.m. JL*T I ■• Service ing editor of The NEWS, will in- er, all assistant professors of star in this week's campus movie, Oct. 14 troduce ,tho speakers and refresh- speech. "Long, Long Trailer," to be shown Mr. Obee will lead a panel dis- ments will be served. All students Saturday night only. There will Libbey-Owcns-Ford Class Co., with an interest in any phase of Toledo; chemists, math, physics, cussion sponsored by the Univer- be two showings at 7 and 0 p.m. sity speech department on the T.O.'s CAMPUS CORNER journalism are invited to attend. The production describes the prod, mkt.; from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. CAMPOS WIVES TO MEET question. "What can the colleges Your College Voriaty Stora antics of two people who get mar- Oct. II reasonably expect of high school Charles Lakofsky, associate pro- ried and go on their honeymoon Central Mutual Ins. Co.; Van students entering college in re- Across from Kohl Hall 902 East Wooater fessor of art, will give a demon- in a trailer. Their zany predica- stration in ceramics at the Cam- Wert; L.A., B.A. and Insurance gard to their theater knowledge ments blend into a riotous laugh- majors; from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and skill?" Dr. Miesle will be one pus Wives Club meeting Tuesday, filled motion picture. Oct. 14, at 8 p.m. in 10 Fine Arts llldg. Wives of new students and recent brides of University stu- dents are invited to attend. CHEMICAL JOURNAL CLUB The Chemical Journal Club will segalls sponsor an open house Wednes- .Across from Musir Butldinf * PURE W_H ITE MODERN FILTER day at 7 p.m. in Overman Hall. The program consists of a short is only the beginning of a WINSTON meeting to be followed by a tour Attention 45 RPM of the chemistry dept. Refresh- ments will be served. Record Collectors BOOK AND MOTOR Book and Motor will meet Mon- 1 Group 45 Ex. Play day at 4 p.m. in the Ohio Suite 1.29 Now 59c 2 for 1.00 of the Union, said John Zeilman, president. The program will con- 1 Group 45 Ex. Play It's what's sist of discussion voting on 37c — 3 for 1.00 proposed amendments ,to the con- stitution and discussion of eligible Single 45'a candidates for initiation on Nov. 2. 2 for 97c ORCHESTRA OFFICERS up front Joe Messenger has been selected FAST ORDER SERVICE to serve as president of the Sym- ON 33 VJ—wmtHDM phony Orchestra this year, accord- Overrate. ing to Prof. Semour Benstock, dir- ector. that counts Other new officers are William Farlce, vice president; Martha Mc- Nutt, secretary; Carol Guttinger, f: - ;>'■;■,— ■• treasurer; Verna Lou Dillon and segalls Margaret Smith, publicity; and Across from Music Building Carol Koester, librarian.
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