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The B-G News 10, 1958

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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 . 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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• IMS LWOSTTT * StTSaS TOBACOO CO. 131 Soath Main Stroot £50 Participate Five Women Pledge; Greeks Hold Parties, Clubs And Meetings In Field Study WALLPAPER REMOVING PARTY HONORARY QUALIFICATIONS Dinner, Initiate Eight Gamma Delta, international as- Persons interested in being con- All students enrolled in Geology sociation of Lutheran students, is sidered for membership in Kappa 101 will participate in a field trip Five more have pledged dar- planning a wallpaper removing Delta Pi, national education honor this Saturday, announced Richard ing* women's open rush. They arc party to be held Saturday at 9 society, should submit applications Joyce K linger. Phi Mu; Linda Hoare, instructor in geology. Ap- Judd. Alpha Gamma Delta; and a.m. in the Lutheran Student Cen- to the College of Education Of- proximately 260 students will ter, 716 East Wooster St. across fice, 210 Administration Bid*., or Virginia Petrucha, Linda Layman, leave at 8:30 a.m. and return at and Ronda Wick. 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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