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Bowling Green State University ScholarWorks@BGSU BG News (Student Newspaper) University Publications 10-8-1965 The B-G News October 8, 1965 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 October 8, 1965" (1965). BG News (Student Newspaper). 1879. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news/1879 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. Education Bldg. Groundbreaking Set For Spring Groundbreaking ceremonies for will be located at the west end and Child Development Center on one building. The new structure is part of the a $1.8 million building to house the of what is now the athletic field, an unspecified site on south "Possibly one of the most $24 million expansion planned for College of Education have been between the Men's Gym and the campus. unique items under consideration the University. Other buildings scheduled for next spring, it was Maintenance Bldg. The office of the Dean of the at this time is a futuristic school- include a library, football stadium, announced yesterday byDr.Donald A portion of the state's appro- College of Education will be moved room on the main floor, designed ice arena, student services center, C. LeLong, director of institute priation for the project has been from the Administration Bldg. to to demonstrate new concepts in hospital, science complex, L400 research for the University. sidelined for use in the building the new structure in order to education to the public," Dr. Le- resident dormitory and television The new five-story structure of a separate Special Education centralize the entire College in Long said. studio. i The B-G News Serving a Growing University Since 1920 Friday, Oct. 8, 1965 Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, Ohio Vol. 50, No. 12 WBGU To Air Home Games Changes Set Radio Station WBGU will begin its fourteenth season of broad- casting all home Falcon football games, tomorrow afternoon Sid- In Education ney C. Stone, Station Director, The University's department of A reorganization plan drawn up announced today. education has launched a program by department chairman Dr. The broadcast of tomorrow's to reorganize its growing staff Anthony Savllle this summer was game between Bowling Green and along more modern lines. unanimously approved Tuesday by Western Michigan will begin at the faculty, which voted last June 1 p.m. with a pre-game show. for a general reorganization of The game will start at 1:30 pjn. Cabinet Post the department. The half-time show will fea- Dr. Saville said he will ad- ture 14 bands from area high minister the reorganization schools. William J. Shock, staff Deadline Near through three division directors: announcer for the station, will William Schmid, Senior Class Dr. Glenn Daniels, director of the describe the half-time show. president, announced today that educational media division; Dr. The games are broadcast applications are available for any Lorrene L. Ort, director of stu- through the remote facilities of senior interested in becoming a dent teaching; and Dr. Joseph S. WBGU. The remote signal is sent member of Senior Class Cabinet. Nemeth^ director of the reading by telephone loop from the stadium Applications are available in center. Dr. Wesley A. Erbe will to WBGU's studios on the topfloor all upperclass dormitories and be the coordinator of the graduate of South Hall, where the signal is also will be available at all fra- education program. transmitted." ternity and sorority chapter meet- Under the chairmen are three Student announcers from the ings. Off-campus students may other divisions: curriculum and station's sports staff will pro- pick up applications at the Student Instruction; administration and vide commentary for the games. Activities Office in the Alumni supervision and professional House, Schmid said. foundations and inquiry. Heads of Completed applications are to these divisions will be announced be mailed to Sharyn Thayer, 141 next week. Dr. Saville said. UAO Plans 'Ball' Unit C, Harshman Quadrangle., These divisions are in turn by Oct. 15. broken down into various units of Saturday Night VOTING WAS light yesterday in the elections (or dormitory specific areas of education. representatives to Student Council. This is the first such Methodist Group The directors of the divisions were elected by the faculty mem- The "Foot Ball" is the theme election at the University. Re •apportionment legislation by bers under them, along with two of an informal record dance to Council last spring made this election possible. Janet Hyde, Meets Sunday directors-at-large from the entire be held Saturday in the BfcD- junior in the College of Education, prepares to vote for the faculty of the department. These room. Prout Hall representative. Photo by Mike Kuhlin. Jerry C. Jensen, assistant dean five directors compose the advi- The dance, sponsored by the of men, will speak at the Methodist sory council of the department. Union Activities Organization, will Student Movement meeting at 6 The staff of the education de- last from 9 pjn. to midnight. pjn„ Sunday in the First Metho- Court Dismisses partment has trebled in recent No admission will be charged, dist Church, Formerly assistant dean of stu- years. Dr. Saville noted. A new Jack KlippeL president of the UAO, $1.8 million College of Education said yesterday. OSU Rule Appeal dents at the University of Den- ver, Dean Jensen assumed his building is Included in the Univer- CINCINNATI--An appeal for a challenged by the suit now has position at the University this sity's $24 million building pro- Jam Session Set federal court ruling on Ohio State been modified. fall. His topic will be "You-- gram. University's controversial speak- An attourney for the students. Problems Unsolved and Potential er's rule was dismissed yester- Jack Day of Cleveland, had argued Unlimited." Hudson, McQueen An all campus jam session, day in Cincinnati. at a hearing Monday that the stu- A cost supper will be provided dents still had a right to have the sponsored by Phi Delta Theta and The 6th U S Circuit Court of at 5 p.m. Sunday for 40 cents. Star In Movies Alpha Tau Omega social frater- Appeals turned down the appeal issue settled in the courts. He All students are invited and may Rock Hudson and Steve McQueen nities, will be held onNewFrater- on grounds students who filed the contended Ohio State Trustees had make reservations for the meal star in this week's campus movies, nity Row immediately following changed the rule to avoid a court suit had no cause for action. The "A Gathering of Eagles" and "The tomorrow's football game. court said this was because the rule showdown. by calling 353-9812. War Lover," sponsored by the Union Activities Organization. INSIDE TODAY "A Gathering of Eagles" will Exec Council Elects Officers be shown at 6 and 10 p.m. tonight Should professors be evaluated by and 8 p.m. Saturday, "The War Permanent chairmen and secre- Marsha Dodds, Panhel presid- last year's project for helping the students? .. page 2 Lover" will be shown at 8 pjn. taries were elected by the group ent, said that the purpose of last needy. L.A. youths convicted cf assault tonight and 6 and 10 p.m.Saturday. of sorority officers at the Pan- night's executive council meeting The bonding factors of Panhel .. page 3 hellsnic Executive Council Night was to remind sorority officers were mentioned by Cindy Strom, Student board searches for live last night. of the structure and function of recording secretary. She included falcon mascot ... page 6 Panhel and to encourage them to the facts that all Panhellenic mem- Elected by the president's com- attend executive council nights. bers are Greek, that the Panhel- Twins win second Series game' mittee were Marsha Dodds, Following a history of Panhel on lenic Council cooperates with the .,. page 7 chairman and Linda Romito, sec- this campus. Miss Dodds said, Inter-Fraternity Council, and that retary; standards committee: "We believe our Panhellenic Coun- the competition among sororities Carol Carsten, chairman and Joan cil to be o ne of the most active helps strengthen them. Walker, secretary; scholarship and most productive in the coun- Panhel's' rush chairman, Jan Concert Changed try." Kjchta, stressed the friendships committee: Nancy Ludtke, chair- made through being in a sorority. man and Mary'Anderson, secre- A cello concert by Peter Peg Conrad, treasurer, des- tary; pledge trainers: Pat Taylor, Explaining the purpose of the ex- Howard, associate profes- cribed how Panhel educates chairman and Vivian Moore, sec- ecutive council, she said, "We sor of music, has been re- through its posters announcing retary; rush chairmen: Bobbi look at a problem or situation scheduled from Sunday to Greek events, its invitations to Gibson, chairman andPatWitkers, as a whole to see how it will Friday, Oct. 22, Dr. James secretary; publicity committee: affect everyone," rush, and through its teaching of P, Kennedy, director of the sorority women to participate Kathy Brant, chairman and Karla Marcia Mauntler, vice presid- school of music announced effectively in groups. Brandts, secretary. ent, spoke on the "spirit of co- yesterday. Kate Balsley, Executive coun- The purpose of Panhellenic operation" reflected by the local No faculty series recital Panhel and mentioned as examples cil chairman, said that the pur- The weather for today: Partly Council and executive council is scheduled this weekend.