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P & P OPENS W. A- A. CARNIVAL TONIGHT Bee Gee News *^ SATURDAY Student Publication of Bowling Green State University

VOL. XXV.—Z551 BOWLING GREEN, OHIO. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, 1941 No. 25 Pride & Prejudice Opens Three Night Run Tonight Gus Arnheim's Band Booked In Leading Roles Patterson. Price, are Stars For Inter-Fraternity April 18 In Helen Jerome's Comedy Take Off On Jane Austen's Famou* Novel Features C Record Ca*t Of 16 Women, 10 Men, Bowers Names Committees j ^S&e Three Set Change* Pride and prejudice, two common human failings, will clash on the University stage tonight, Thursday and Friday For TWO Dollar Hop In Gymj As New Sorority nights at 8:15 when the Bowling Green State University Players present Helen Jerome's nineteenth century comedy. Dance Ticket* Will Go On Sale Immediately; National Has 8 Charter Tickets for "Pride and Prejudice" may be obtained upon pre- Member*; Zimmer sentation of activity cards in the check room on the first floor Committees Make Arrangement* of the Administration Building For Third Annual Affair I* President from 3 to 5 Wednesday, Thursday, Army Air Corps and Friday afternoons. Gus Arnheim snd his nationally known orchestra have The third chapter of Clovia, Virginia Patterson, sophomore, been signed to play for the annual Inter-Fraternity dance Offers Young Men will uphold the proud portion of Friday, April 18, according to an announcement released national 4-H sorority, has been recognized by the Inter- the play's title in the role of Elisa- early this week by Quentin Bowers, president of the Inter- sorority council on Bowling Jobs At Good Pay beth Bennet while Richard Price. Fraternity Council. Green State University's cam- freshman, plays the part of the Bowers also stated that the various dance committees pus. College Men Have Jump; prejudiced Mr. Darcy. The play concentrates on Mrs. Bonnet's de- have been choosen and that plans The sorority is under the Training Course are progressing rapidly. In the rules of the council and will termination to get her daughters I* 10 Week* married. Jane, Elizabeth, and Ly- past two years the Council has Student Council be accepted into national Clovia as the Gamma chapter sometime dia are likely-looking girls in an secured for the dancing pleasure The Army Air Corps now offers Lays Plans For this spring. unlikely-looking period when a of the students, Fletcher Hender- to young unmarried men between Only girls who have belonged woman's one possible career was son, and his orchestra, and George Frosh Hand Book the ages of 20 and 27 an oppor- matrimony. To be a wife was Hall featuring the individual to 4-H clubs are eligible for mem- tunity to serve their country at a |bership in Clovia. All members success. Anything else was fail- song styling of Dolly Dawn. salary of $245 monthly as an of- ure. Dunipace To Be Editor; are required to live in the soror- ficer instead of being conscripted Tickets for the dance will be ity house which is to be established Five Proposals and receive a privates pay. Any on sale in the near future at two Council To Act On on a cooperative basis. A house The play sparkles with clever, dollars per couple, and will be Traffic Rule* young man who is within these age salty conversation in the authen- of this type will be ready for oc- limits and can meet the physical availuble to anyone desiring to cupancy by next September. tic style of Jane Austen, author purchase them, according to a and mental qualifications is eligi- The local chapter has eight of the classic novel. In addition statement made by the committee The Stududent Council made ble for entrance into the Flying definite plans for the publication charter members. They are: Vir- to tho satire, no less than five pro- spokesman. Cadet training course, known as posals of marriage occur during of the freshmen hand hook and ginia Zimmer. president; Phyllis the "West Point of the Air." Arnheim, who has been acclaim- the performance .Lovely costumes passed recomendations on the tra- Kline, vice . president; Margaret For the convenience of the ed in the entertainment world as ffic situation on the campus last Miller, secretary; Muriel Miller, are an indespensible part of a pro- the "star favorite and the star young men of this area, a Flying duction of "Pride and Prejudice." Monday evening. assistant secretary; Evelyn Lust, Cadet Examining Board will be lo- finder" was secured through the treasurer; Rowena Joicc, histor- In the 1840 style the women wear An appropriation of $116.00 was cated In room B New Federal Music Corporation of America ian; Ruth Ketzenbarger, marshal; clinging, floor-length gowns and, given to the board of publications Bldg,. Toledo, . Ohio, throughout and will feature Catherine Joyce, and Barbara Zahrend, chaplain. the men wear skin-tight breeches his beautiful eighteen year old with which to publish the hand Miss I.i'ti Leonard has been chosen RICHARD PRICE, VIRGINIA PATTERSON the week of March 24th to 29th. and tailored jackets. Three sep- book for the freshmen of '41. song bird; Andy Russel, a new Men who will graduate in June arate sets in Late Rennalssance Suggestions and plans for the as sponsor, and Mrs. Upton Pal- Arnheim discovery, who is ex- are urged to make application now architecture have been constructed makeup and staff of the book were mer as patroness. Miss Eva M. pected to someday become as pop- Kinsey and Mr. W. H. Palmer of and be examined thereby enabling by the University Players. ular in the entertainment world arranged and set in definite state Key Refuses Battle Of Eggs; the successful applicants to step for the board to act immediately. Ohio State University are the In the screen version of "Pride as Bing Crosby, who also was an state 4-H club advisors. into a well paying job, with a splendid future immediately upon and Prejudice" Greer Garson play- Arnheim crooner protege; aa well The staff of the book will be ap- The other two chapters. Alpha, ed the part taken by Virginia Pat- pointed within the next few weeks Wants To Play Basketball graduation. j «s a repertoire of novelty num- on the Kansas State College cam- terson. Richard Price and Law- and work will start immediately on College men with two or more bers and arrangements. pus, and Beta, at the University rence Olivier, June Smith and the editing and makeup. The war is off! After receiving News army snorted that "They're years of credit hours are exempt Besides being the maestro of of Minnesota, have given the local an ultimatum from Generalissimo probably still paying off their Mary Boland, Hildreth Slater and Richard Dunipace, editor of the chapter much assistance in becom- from taking the mental examina- a band that has received top bil- Tony (Little Caesar) Frances, ed- debts." tion. Maureen O'Sulllvan, Mary Shel- ling at such famed American dine 1940-M1 handbook presented plans ing organized. Other chapters are itor of the Bee Gee News, and an The source of the trouble as ton and Ann Rutherford, and Lois to the council and offered sug- now being organized at Pennsyl- The training consists of a 7 Mi and dance palaces as the Beverly offer to engage in a battle de les stated at News headquarters was month course, the first 10 weeks Mayfleld and Edna Mae Oliver Wilshire and the Wilshire Bowl in gestions which if carried our will vania State and at Cornell Uni- oeufs to settle the differences of the fact that the Key had entered have in common the same roles. improve the content of the book. versity. is known as the apprentice course Los Angeles; Congress Hotel in the News and the Key, Don Rager, the News office uninvited and had and is given at some civilian fly- Cast of 26 Chicago; the Chase Hotel in St. Mr. Jesse Currier, instructor in yearling editor, deigned to decline made off with rulers, typewriters, Journalism, presented technical ing school, during the next 10 The cast of 26, under the direc- Louis; and the Mark Hopkins in the offer and suggested the two and various other miscellaneous weeks the student is given the ba- tion of Professor Elden T. Smith, San Francisco, Gus Arnheim is advice Snd new plans for the make- Dean Writes For opposing groups settle the dispute articles. Although these articles up of the book. Mr. Currier has sic course at one of the Army fly- is as follows: distinguished as the composer of in a basketball game. ■ have been returned, the members ing training centers under Army Mr. Bennet Hermit Echols many tunes. Such best sellers been given full power, with the The communication from the of the Key staff are still unwanted board of publication, to select a New Psychology supervision and the final 10 weeks Hill David Kroft as "Sweet and Lovely," "I Cried Key to the News stated that the in the Bee Gee News office, the is known as the advanced course staff and publish the book as he egg escapade was off because eggs generalissimo stated. Mrs. Bennet June Smith for You," "Good Night My Love," Dr. Clyde Hissong, Dean of and is completed at the same train- and "I Surrender, Dear" came sees fit. were too expensive. A disgruntled In an official communique, the Education, is one of the contribut- ing centers. During the training Lady Lucas Janet Carino from the pen of this American Recommendations about traffic and disappointed member of the general stated, "The Battle De Les period the Cadet is paid (75.00 per Charlotte rules and parking suggestions were ing writers to the book. Child Oeufs was suggested primarily to music favorite. month, plus food, uniform, books Lucas Elizabeth Hamlin submitted to the committee in P»rchology, which was published create some excitement on an oth- He has also held a prominent in February, 1941. and medical expenses. Jane Bennet Hildreth Slater place in both the commercial charge of the program to promote Get Your Rackets erwise dead campus. If the Key Upon graduation he is commis- Dean Hissong was one of 12 staff wants to play basketball, Elizabeth broadcasting and movie produc- better conditions along these lines sioned a 2nd Lieutenant in the writers who were asked to write they can sit on the bench for tion fields. His topflight band on the campus in collaboration Fixed At The Gym Bennet Virginia Patterson for thin book which was edited by Coach Landis, in the meantime, (Continued on page 2, col. 2) has been heard on the radio for with the administration and tho Lydia Bennet Mary Shelton local police. Charles E. Skinner of New York they might find somebody else's Woodbury, with Bing Crosby, for Mr. Bingley Dwight Toedter University and Philip Harriman A tennis racket restringing ma- telephone, rulers and typwriters Movie To Be Armour with Phil Baker, for Lady- of Bucknell University. chine is the latest addition to the Mr. Darcy Rfchard Price Esther, on the Lucky Strike Hit to use." Shown Here Tomorrow Eight Student* Type Dr. Hissong's chapter was en- Physical Education department Mr. Collins . Jack Doane Parade and on the Fitch Band titled "Child Development equipment, according to Athletic Amelia Harriet McKnight Wagon. He has directed the mu- For Local Draft Board Through Education." In this chap- Director Harry Ockerman. The sound movie, "Batting sical production in many movies ter he kept In line with the plan * This machine will give Bowling Two WU1 Enter Around American Leagues," which Mr. Wickham Robert Sealock among which are "The Cuban Love Eight business education stu- followed by the editors which was is sponsored by the Athletic De- Belinda Vera Welty dents aided the Selective Service Green students a chance to get Song," and "Flying High." to present the problems of child their rackets restrung at a small State Med School partment, will be presented March Amanda lone Geisil Draft Board number two, Wood Committes in charge of arrange- psychology and to describe the cost. The price of restringing 27 in the university auditorium. A young ments are as follows: General County by serving as typists dur- methods employed in the scientific will range in accordance to the ma- William E. Brillhart and Carl The purpose of the movie is to ing the physical examination of Man Richard Roberts Chairman, Quenten Bowers; study of children. The editors terials used for the gut. J. Ide of the Liberal Arts Col- promote baseball interests and will sixty men. lege have both been admitted to Captain Denny Peggy Hiltz Tickets, Williard Chapeton and thought that the normal child The machine was purchased be of interest' to many Bowling Kenneth Harger; Arrangements, Those who served were: Wayne should he considered ,as an in- the Medical School at Ohio State (Iri'-n. people. It will be shown Agatha Mary Crabill from the Surrentel No-All Re- University according to word re- George Johns and 'Gaylord Croft"; and Earl Leatherman, Jack tegrated, growing personality. stringing Company of Detroit, to the Golf Club, baseball squad, i A second Young Publicity, Dick Dunipace and Schnapp, Newton Rochte, Alvin The first part of Dean Hissong's ceived here by J. R.* Overman, coaching classes during the week, Michigan. Mr. Dale Sautter will Dean of the Liberal Arts College. Man Ross Kistner Clarence Goterba; and Orchestra, Vaith, Glen Wormer, Carl Dehn- contribution dealt with the nature have -charge of running the ma- and will be given in the university Don Mason. bostel, and Ken Butterfield. of child development. He wrote Brillhart and Ide are members of auditorium Thursday, March 27, A Maid Dorothy Fishor chine which is to be placed in the the June graduating class and both Maggie Clarabelle Sekinger that child development is a uni- stockroom of the Men's gymna- at 7 p. m. There will be no ad- tary process, that it " . . is aware- plan to enter Ohio State next fall. mission charge and the general Mrs. Gardiner Carol Fruth sium. The machine will be ready Dean Overman added that all ness of the complex unity of each for operation during the latter public is invited. High school stu- Lady Catherine de students wishing to take the Medi- Sarkiss Speaks Tonight On individual's response within his en- part of this week. dents throughout the country will Bourgh Lois Mayfleld vironment that sets the pattern cal Aptitude Test with the hope attend the movie. for the modern school." of entering Ohio State in 1942. The movie will be out in time Colonel Guy "American Will to Freedom The editors attempted to secure Permit* Not Neceisary should turn in their names im- for the University Players' produc- Fitzwilliam Eldon Knape material covering the important mediately. Applications will be tion at 8:15. Mrs. Lake Marian Archibald For Authorized Absence* Dr. Harry Jewel Sarkiss, au- aspects of child psychology. To accepted in Dean Overman's office thority on German diplomacy, will do this, they received the assis- now and the test will be given May lecture on "The American Will to tance of several well-known edu- According to Mr. A. B. Conklin, 1. It should' be noted that this Freedom" before a joint meeting cators, each of whom wrote on Dean of Students, student.- do not test will not be given again until Professors Say - - University of the YMCA and UCRL, tonight those aspects with which he was have to secure class entrance per- May of 1942. at 7:30, in the PA auditorium. most familiar. Quoting the edi- mits for absences due to authorized Needs New Science Building Dr. Sarkiss, now head of the college trips. Health .Office Treats 257; History Department at Findlay Industrial Art* Club He states that there seems to College, is a native of Constanti- be some confusion on the matter. 122 Student* Catch Cold By JOHN BERCHMAN nople. He came to this country Vi*it* Technical School Students absent on account of ill- Stating that the need for a new were among the other factors men- at the age of 14, and since that ness, death in the family, or un- The Health Office reported 257 Science Building is acute, the Uni- tioned as being important to the time has collected five university Twenty members of the Indus- excused absences are required to students were treated last week, versity faculty voted more than university welfare. and college degrees. Also, he has trial Arts club visited Macomber get class entrance permits. They with 122 of this number being two to one in favor of the erection The faculty coinciding with stu- served as a Presbyterian minister Technical high school in Toledo ere not required to secure such treated for colds, the usual pre- of a suitable building in the near dent opinion also advocated the for thirteen years. last Wednesday night and observed permits if their absence is because dominating ailment. future in answer to the query installation of more fraternities A powerful and effective speak- work being done in Federal Emer- of authorized college trios, such The average number of treat- "what do you think the university and sororities, stating that the er, Dr. Sarkiss will review his forth gency Training courses. trips being authorized by Dean ments per day last week was 51 needs the most?" present number on the campus coming book, "The American Will These classes include such work Overman, Dean Hissong, or Dean 2-6, which is slightly over the av- Pointing out that the growth of does not correspond with the cam- to Freedom." Incidentaly to his as pattern-making, auto mechanics, Harshman. erage for the last two or three the university has far outdistanced pus enrollment and that with more main thesis, Dr. Sarkiss will com- auto repairing, body work and The names of students on such weeks. the present facilities and with the emphasis being placed on "uni- ment on the present European spray painting, electricity, and trips are handed to. all the pro- Eight men were confined to the advent of increasing interest in versity spirit" this feature would situation. Having spent five years some phases of airplane construc- fessors several days before they Men's Infirmary ono or more days the physical sciences, over 60'.; of hold. in German archives working on tion. They are under the direc- leave. last week, according to Managers the replies received favored or This article concludes the series his doctor's degree. Dr. Sarkiss is tion of Mr. Carl CottiT, supervi- vThia announcement is being John Whitcomb and Bob Wisecup. mentioned a new Science Building | on faculty opinion and next week well qualified to do this. sor of industrial arts and voca- made so that much of the red tape, They were Edwin Kuhn, Henry as the crying need on the campus. the series will be continued with As is customary, questions from tional education for Toledo confusion and inconvenience of the Chapoton, John Rhoades, Thomas A new Union Building, a more the fraternities on the campus the audience will be welcomed fol- school, and Mr. Dannenfelzer, present system will be eliminated, Ohna, Charles Snyder. and Edwin completely equipped library and taking part in the kaleidescopic lowing the main address. DR. H. J. SARKISS principal of Macomber high school. according to Dean Conklen. Lautner. more accent on academic pursuits whirl of university opinion. PAGE 2 BEE GEE NEWS WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, 1941 BEE GEE NEWS The Published Every Wednesday of College Year Fragments Of Thought by The Students of Bowling Green Mailbox By ALBERT L. BOUCHER State University By TIOM1L • DVtetTIS" MAX Let's talk about sex. And in particular, beautiful teeth, but like "a string of pearls." National Advertising Service, Inc. HANKE 01U it PmU,s**n R,K,H*m*m let's talk about women. Tell her again and again of the luxury that Franklin once wrote, "experience keeps a is yours in being privileged to baake in the 420 MADWON Avi NlW YORK. N. Y. 11 "hum, it's spring-so what! CMC*** • Hei'O" - IM A-SIIIS • Um rtUMKIK* dear school, but fools will learn in no other." sunshine of her smile. Always offer a pleas- The wife of ona of Good enough. Now let's see if we men can ing comment on her new dress, and yet re- the members of the Economics de- recognize and apply the wisdom of a few member to her the dress she wore when first All American 1940 partment at a certain university simple words concerning women, and thereby you met. Appear to give a woman her way. in Cincinnati saw her husband avoid being labelled—fool. (My apologies to For though you rob the victory of all material STAFF standing over their baby's crib. Methusalah) advantage, the glory will content her. And Staff Meets Every Wednesday at 7:00 P.M. In his face she read rapture, doubt, I choose to ignore the yet more, Have a secret with a woman. She Office in Elementary Building—Phone 2641 ecstacy, and admiration. Tenderly question of my qualifi- loves it, and finds it as fascinating as a loose she said to him, "A penny for tooth. "She doesn't know whether to spit it Editor Anthony A. Frances your thoughts?" cations to write this col- 307 East Wooster—Phone 12181 Startled into consciousness he umn. And if anything out or keep it, yet she cannot forget it." blurted, "For the life of ma, 1 I say be uncomplimen- In choosing a woman, insist on a well- Business Manager Darl Gatchcll don't see how anybody can make tary to women, it is rounded personality. Be sure she has a sense Phone 12181 a crib like that for $3.7 5!" merely incidental to my • of humor, for "a woman without humor is Associate Editor Jesse Mittleman main purpose. Primar- like a cigar with the wrapper torn—it looks Sports Editor Richard Dunlpace An enormous lion went stalking ily, I want to put men on the same, but the freshness is gone." And Assistants—Hugh Nott, Don Cunningham, through the jungle one day und guard against the de- never worry about a woman's peace of mind. Wayne Rudy, Jack Berchmun and Paul- encountered u huge elephant. vious wiles of wanton For with women, her conscience is her slave ine Aeschliman Looking up at the pachyderm, the women. It's Spring now. which she forces to her will. She will admit Society Editor Martha Walrath lion growled. "I'mko the Lion, you know. that she doesn't always tell the truth, but will King of the beasts, and Lord of Assistants—Rowcnna Joice, Ann Murry There is no single set plead that her frankness condones her fault. Special Writers — Albert Boucher, Jesse the jungle. Why are you BO weak Mittleman, Robert Habenstcin und puny?" The monstrous beast, of rules that is applicable to all women. Each Against the stirrings of your pride you Artist J«'k Wilhclm with fear in .his eyes, silently woman is an individual. For instance, where must also be on guard. If on entering a wo- News Reporters — Marjoric Fttkin, Robert stole uway. one woman might be captured by storm, an- man's boudoir you find you picture is not on Berardi, Max Ihrig, Dave Kroft, Ann Koch. Then the ferocious lion encoun- other can best be won through seige. You the dresser, don't grieve, but try to find con- Eugene Miller, Lois Mayfleld, Carl LaRue, Carol Christman, Marrianne Bell, Vida tered an ultra-corpulent hippo- Coac must leurn to recognize these characteristics solation in knowing that you are there in the Harms, Jack Berchman, Knutc Rochte, potamus, and growled at him, "I'm and proceed accordingly. Yet in general it flesh. The pictures are for show, but you are Alta Miller, Marty Wood Leo the Lion. King of the beasts, STEWART A. FERGUSON is not wise to hurry a woman's favors. Don't her real desire. And then to touch on the re- Advertising Manager Mux Hanke and Lord of the jungle. Why ire force her to surrender to you. Women go verse of this situation. Beware of the woman you so weak and puny?" Like the OF ARKANSAS A & M. HAS A STIP- Phone 8121 into love us they go into the water at the sea- who allows herself to be placed in compromis- elephunt, the hippo slipped uway. Out UNIVERSITY OF BUFFALO ULATION IN HIS AGREEMENT shore--slowly. ing positions and then cries—Don't! She's a Assistants -Bob Mason, Marjoric Hilt, Well, the lion felt great; no one ONCE RAISED AN ENDOWMENT THAT STATES HE DOESNT HAVE Betty Goodenough, Marilyn Travers, Bill dared challenge him. Then he FUND OF FIVE MILLION DOLLARS TO WIN A SINGLE GAME IN TIlRffi If you are wise, you will love an older tramp. And when you take a girl on u week- Bokerman, Perry Shilts IN OUST TEN DAYS' YEARS/ woman first. Yj>u will learn much from her. end party, take the chaperone, also. Then af- Circulation Manager Bob Reilmun came upon a tiny mouse. Once Assistant*—Dave Kroft. Mux Ihrig, Bob again the lion roared, "I'm Leo and yet come to no harm. But by all means ter the curfew hour, you can flirt with her Berardi, Richard Price, Bob Dessockcr, the Lion, King of the nensts, and be patient enough to wait for a woman that unafraid. On returning home, speak not of Knute Rochte Lord of the jungle. Why ure you pleases you. "Better two left-handed gloves last night's indiscretions. so weuk and puny?" The little At The Announcements than a man in the moonlight with the wrong Now for one last word. Never despair that Tb» opinions expressed in th* various sign- mouse looked up at the huge lion woman." And don't be ufraid to be too cau- there is no woman for you. Know that there ed columni of this paper are those of the and meekly answered, "I've been Local Cinema Of The Week tious . Remember that fear of woman is the are two things a woman cannot resist: senti- writers and ara not necessarily shared by the sick." Baa Caa News or any other group or in- beginning of knowledge. ment, for she has it in plenty; and honesty, Never fail to spend at least a moment in last night's indiscretions. So by all means A professor recent- AT THE CLA-ZEL Wednesduy evening, March 26, at 7 p. m. in Room .'lOH Administra- flatering their egos And in doing this, avoid have your fling. When you are old it will ly told his class that there was no Edward G. Robinson plays the lend Operation Of Union ... Santa Claus. Naturally, this pro- tion Building, Major J. L. Zimmer- generalities. Don't say merely that she has please you more to remember duties neglected role in "Sea Wolf," movie version man will speak on Army Air Corps pretty eyes, say, "like limpid pools," or "as two for love of women than all the honors that It is highly important that the op- fessor would be laughed at in of Jack London's famous book. England. enrollment effective at the end of spoonsful of the Mediteranian." Not just are yours. eration of the New Student Union With Ida Lupino, plays today, to- the year for students between 20 building get off to a good start when it morrow and Friday. Recommend- and 27 years of age. is completed. Special to Miss Warner: ed. First of all, no structural details Skidmore College recently pus- Saturday's feature in- By ROBERT HABENSTEIN should be left unfinished. When it is sed a regulation granting all up- cludes Ellen Drew in "The Mon- Kappa Delta I'i will meet to On The Social Side completed it should be ready for busi- porclasswomen the privilege of ster and The Girl" and Basil elect new members Wednesday, ness. It is a business enterprize to a one 1 o'clock permission each Rathbone in "The Had Doctor." March 26 at 5 p. m. in Room 200 Let's talk about sex, and in particular let's so closely around you that you aren't even large degree and all details pertaining month. An idea? Sunday and Monday brings of the Administration building. discuss the skirted sex. Somebody once said eligible to sit in the game. Suppose you sit Wallace Beery and Lionel Bar- All members please be present. skirts and good columns are very similar: downstairs at a dance, alone, but not isolated, to the soda fountain, kitchen and. table rymore in "The Bad Man." service must be worked out in precise Did you hear about long enough to cover the subject yet short made up so invitingly though not luridly, with the girl who want to a masquerade Honor Guest Night Tuesday order. Everything about the operation shows Lucille Ball, Richard Carl- enough to be interesting. Could somebody sheer chiffoned legs crossed in true moving party dressed as a telephone op- kill two stones with one bird and write an picture style? Are results forthcoming? How must be on a professional basis. erator and before the evening was son in "Too Many Girls." Musical Library Notes interesting column mostly about skirts? much better are your chances of getting in The actual management of the Union over had three close calls? comedy. Good entertainment. will bring more complicated problems. Be ginning Wednesday of next By KENNETH CAMERON Boucher thought so, so did Mittleman. Haben- the game by such a maneuver than if you week. Ginger Rogers and Dennis stein, of course, doesn't think. So good, bad, hang among a flock of balcony-ettes heavily First of all, the student manager If all the soldiers in the United Morgan will play in last year's or indifferent, here goes. coated and painfully unapproachable? selected to run the establishment, must States army at the present'time We hope you have missed our be one who knows what he is about. best seller "Kitty Foyle." Shows gossip about the library in the last Girls, know you that Though I am suggesting Mother Nature be were laid end to end, we would throe days. Recommended. Secondly, rules and regulations must have no standing army. few issues (shucks, don't tell us the average rainbow tied exploited to the nth degree, it sex the whole campus kid is lost with- story? What about character, personality? be worked out so that they create a AT THE LYRIC . . . you never read it) and will wel- out you? You are on Why not the friendship angle? My reply is healthy student attitude. Will the And than there was A song and dance pic, "Tin Pan come some news about new books. his mind more than any- that you are not going to change your per- Union be opened after 10 'oclock?. Will the old maid who always traveled Alley" with Alice Faye, Betty We got sidetracked somewhere and women be allowed to smoke there?, in a Pullman upper because she Gruble, Jack Oukie, plays last two thing else on the campus, sonality, etc., overnight, ipao fatto. But Will there be administration supervi- liked to have a man under her bed. dnys, today and tomorrow. Good huven't been keeping you inform- including the mid-term dammit, gals, you most certainly can change sion?, Will dancing be allowed on Sun- entertainment. , ed as we should. But we have exams. You are most the length of a skirt or renovate a complexion! day? All these problems must be dis- The shortest distance between "Thundering Frontier" is all some new b oks that we are sure talked about, most cri- Now for the delicate "How far must we cussed and solved before the Union two dates is a good time. that it says—with a good portion you will want to read. May we ticized, most sworn at, go?" problem.—This of course is the deep end building is put into operation. of western tunes thrown in for suggest: swoni by and revered by angle of any such treatise. Frankly speak- Puppy love is the good measure. Stars Charles Star- Quentin Reynolds—Tht Wouud- the stronger sex. In ing, subject to certain rules of the game, why Since the Union is something entire- 1 ly new, many things will, of necessity, first step to a dog's life. rett and Iris Meredith. Shows Fri- < (I Don's Cry. This is u play by- other words, you have not go as far as you estimate you ought to day and Saturday. Also "Green play description of the full of the winning hand. But go? The rules of the game: Some of the most be experimented with. All problems Hornet Strikes Again." France and a tremendously ac- do you know how to play it? important ones consist of playing square, re- must be anticipated and solved by the A student makes his bed and Eddie Albert plays the lend role curate and exciting description of The answer Is found in a squint at the at- people in charge of the management has to lie in it. in "The Great Mr. Nobody" Sun- maining unpredictable and saying very little A professor makes his bunk ami air raids in London and other cities tendance at campus functions. Apparently about your own or anyone else's love affairs. before the Union is opened in order to day and Monday. He works for of England. ■ I'm sure you have has to lie out of it. there is an astonishing number of girls who avoid misundertsandings and to create a paper, gets canned, saves his read some of Reynolds' articles in Of course, after all, it's still an individual af- a student attitude that will make the boss from drowning, and then gets Colliers and other periodicals. This are conspicious'by their absences at all-campus fair and your own better judgment should pre- Union a success.—AF Ho-hum, spring is here-—so job as assistant manager. book is written in the same terse, affairs. The answer must be that you of the vail. But remember what I said about your what I ' • • a a a a Cary Grant and his girl Friday. reportorial wuy that make his stuff fairer sex are not playing the game smartly. cloak of morals and don't forget the danger Kosiland Russell, play in "His Girl good reading. The' last chapter You're leading the wrong cards, you're not of becoming a balcony flower. College time Friday" Tuesday, Wednesday and Quotable Quotes -B» ACP Tea Has 2% More Caf f ein is a marvelous description of the cashing in on sure tricks. is admittedly the most enjoyable time of one's Thursday. Grant in his usual role English spirit—that spirit which Suppose someone were to tell you frankly ' life. And remember, youthful charms, un- "The basic policy originally laid down Than Coffee Chemist Says und Rosiland M lovely us ever. no bomb or land mine or explosion that you are wrapping your cloak of morals like good liquors, do not improve with age. for the civil pilot training program con- can kill. templated that it should be justified on Do you have coffee nerves? If Overman To Represent Jumes Hilton—Random Har- educational and economic grounds you do, don't drink tea, because vest. The latest novel by the au- By alone, apart from the great significance tea contains twice as much caf- U. At Chicago Meet thor of "Goodbye Mr. Chips" and "JESSE which it held in connection with nation- fein as coffee. Tea leaves con- us different from the latter work The Spigot MITTLEMAN al defense. Any of the young people tuin from two to four percent caf- Dean R. J. Overman of the Li- as day from night. Yet it has a who have gone through the course can fein. while coffee leaves have only beral Arts College will represent great deal of the charm of Mr. attest to the educational values of it. one or two percent. Bowling Green State University Chips in some of its characters. It GURGLES . . . if you stick around long enough, the sun will Economically, it directly benefits the Earl McFarren recently ex- at the annual meeting of the North is a story of a prominent British Let's talk about sex ... on second thought, rise again sure as shootin'. Another bad one manufacturer of small planes, the tracted some caffein from tea Central Association of College and cabinet member—a man who af- why talk about it? . . . let Habenstein and is, "Crush me in your arms." You do and you'll leaves, and the other senior chem- Secondary Schools to be held in ter the last war was reported dead Boucher do the talking ... we would rather have a manslaughter charge on your hands, struggling instructors, and redounds Chicago March 24-2!>, it was an- istry students will perform the but who through a strange streak marvel at the glories of spring, the beauties besides a bloody mess. Also beware of "Hold to the benefit of air transportation nounced last week. same experiment. of fortune came back. What hap- of nature, the warmth of the sun, the length me closer." When this is said, you are usually through the increased interest in avia- Caffein is a white crystalline It is this body that accredits pened during the interim after the of the days, etc. . . . for this is Spring! Ah, holding her so close that if she were any tion which would naturally result. Now solid, very bitter, and is easily re- colleges and high schools in this armistice and the time he returned Keats, ah, Shelley, ah, nuts—9 weeks tests closer she would be on the other side of you. that we are in a period of frenzied ex- moved from the tea leaves. It is territory, inspecting their educa- to his family the hero himself tells pansion of aircraft plant capacities, I used commercially in some medi- tional systems and announcing in to a friend. There is one of the soon . . . about the only thing we're sure of 4. Careful of soft lights and sweet music. foresee perhaps a greater economic cines such as cold tablets and head- their yearly catalogue whether or most exciting finish, surprise end- concerning this matter of sex is that it's here Especially if the gal wants to look at the moon. value in the cushion which will be pro- ache pills. not the credits of these schools and ing, that I have ever read. It's a to stay, apparently . . . maybe Boucher and Clever creatures, women. vided against the slump which inevita- colleges are transferable. grand story. Habenstein think differently, we don't know 6. We cannot overemphasize the danger of bly will follow the cessation of hostili- Muicus Goodrich—DeHlah. De- . . . guess we'll have to read their columns this picnics. What is more opportune for almost ties." G. Grant Mason, Jr., member of U. S. Air Corps Offers GLOOMY SPRING lilah is a United States Navy de- week . . . But don't let anything than lots of food, a warm breeze, the Civil Aeronautics board, cautions Opportunity To Men stroyer which has been commis- this weather catch you starry skies, a soft blanket and a portable against a short-sighted view of the civil Spring is here, so they say, sioned to patrol duty in Philippine flatfooted. The flat feet radio? Don't say we didn't warn you I It's getting warmer every day. pilot training program. (Continued from page 1. col. 6) waters. During its cruises we be- may be OK for the Ar- 6. Don't take a tramp in the woods—go Trees are blooming, robins sing, come acquainted with a thorough- "Today as formerly, war requires a my, but not where les alone, it's safer. just cause, a good to be obtained that Army Air Corps Reserve and I don't think it means a thing-; ness that is almost like a clinical affairs des coeurs are will far outweigh the evils which inevi- placed on active duty for three Gloomy spring. examination with her crew, her of- concerned . ' . a full 7. Be leary of the wench who asks~*o be years where he receives a salary ficers, and the ship herself. Mr. moon and a warm night taken to scarey movies so that she has a good tably and necessarily follow. In the Lovers strolling 'neath the blue, of $245.00 per month us well as Goodrich himself waa an officer have the damdest ef- excuse for hand-holding and snuggling. modern world no search can revea| a a bonus of $500 upon termination Petting, coo-ing, that's all they do. in the Navy and his descriptions fect upon one, especially 8. Keep out of canoes—they tip over too cause proportionate to the destruction of his active duty. At the com- It's spring! they say, their echoes of life aboard and in port of navy easily. wrought in every order, physical, politi- pletion of the three years tour of ring, crews are so realistic one feels with the help of a little "Evening In Paris" or 9. Careful of home-ec majors or minors— cal, social, moral and spiritual, by a duty he will be promoted to a 1st I don't think it means a thing— after reading that you have a per- they ain't learning how to cook and sew for war such as the last. A war, completely Gloomy spring. something . . . And so, Lieutenant in the Air Corps Re- fect knowledge—a complete men- nothing! modern in character and universal in serve and is then free to return in a miserable attempt tal picture—of every minute cor- 10. Women are wiley creatures. Often scope, is, Pope Pius XI has said, 'so to his normal civilian pursuits, al- It's nothing new. this same old ner of the ship and every minute to keep you on your guard when warm weath- monstrously murderous and almost cer- though a great many of these men story, corner of the minds of her crew, er comes, lest you lose your bachelor status, their strategy is so subtle that you never tainly suicidal' that for a statesman or will he offered permanent com- Hut every year it gains in glory. for sheer dramatic action this can- we offer these bits of advice: know where you are until it is too late. Look It matters not, what spring may out for any moves which you fio not fully un- government initiating aggressive war missions in the regular Army Air not be beaten. 1. If at first you don't succeed, try. try to attempt to assign to it a proportion- Corps, while others may accept bring. derstand, don't put things in writing, don't well paying positions with one of I don't think it means a thing— again. After all, what have you got to lose? say what you may later regret having said, ate cause is vain even to the point of Columbia university's libraries •2. Beware when .the female starts looking folly and malice." Dr. John K. Ryan, the many commercial air lines. Gloomy spring. and you will probably live happily ever after. Junior and Senior Engineering report an increase of 4.6 per cent at and admiring houses, and starts asking But alas, tis spring . . . and what the heck, assistant professor of philosophy at studetits us well us those who have jGive me winter! snow and ice, last year in use of their books. what your favorite dish is, etc. » After all, Catholic university, holds that modern it's always the other guy who is going to get had the equivalent mathematics I hate spring, it's too darn nice. spring is spring, but you don't have to carry hooked, not you . . . you're girl is different, aggressive war as an instrument of now have an opportunity to obtain ! Robins, lovers, diamond rings, Princeton university is offering it too far. national policy cannot be justified in a series of five public lectures on and anyway, you're no dope—you know what's commissions as ground Engineer- I I don't think* it means a thing— 3. Beware of such boloney as "Thi» night going on . . . But don't say we didn't warn the light of the tradition of the Catholic ing Officers or as Aerial navigation j Gloomy spring. "The Impact of Totalitarianism you. officers in the Army Air Corps. By Max Hanke upon the United States." will last forever." Maybe you think so, but PAGE S WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, 1941 BEE GEE NEWS Sports I. M. Department Outlines Calendar Fun To Reign at W.A.A. Carnival Spring Sports Program WEDNESDAY American League baseball films In Women s Gym Saturday Night in Men'a gymnasium at 11 a. m. Senior Manager Robert Wayland Announces Plans for coaching class. For Competition In Softball, Golf, Badminton, Track meet—Bowling Green Feathers From Volleyball And Tennis freshmen vs. Sandusky High| SHORT ft School in Men's gymnasium at 4] Dancing, Prizes, Floor Show The Falcon Senior Intramural manager Robert Wayland and his p. m. AND % assistants, aided by Coach Paul E. Landis, have laid the ten- THURSDAY Nest tative plans for their Spring intramural program which will LACK |J include a varied number of sports for Spring recreation. American League baseball films WiD Feature Entertainment By DON CUNNINGHAM for varsity baseball squad in Men's By PAULINE Volleyball and badminton will get the jump on the other gymnasium at 4 p. m. Special activities as they are scheduled to get under way in the near showing for all students at 7 p. m. Ten Cent Admission Will Send Bowling Green With the old sports editor al- — *future. Softball, golf, and tennis SATURDAY Topping any exhibition of mod- ready laid up with n bad case of are expected to be ready to start Delegates To Annual W. A. A. Conference Ed. Wellner Leads ern dance 1 have ever seen, and At Muskingun College spring fever, a lowly assistant when the weather permits. The W. A. A. Carnival in Women's < think it is safe to say, any pre- takes a dive into the Falcon's ping pone tournament which has gym at 7:30. Admission. 10 cents. sented on this campus, were the feather nest for a few miscellan- Landismen to Win been in progress for several weeks "Dancers En Route" last Thurs- Informality and fun will ho the prevailing mood of the eous gibs anil gabs from the sports has reached such a lull that it will , day evening. While they employ- W. A. A. carnival in the Women's Building Saturday ave- world. Over Oil Thinlies probably be discontinued if definite ed pure art and excellent teehni- ning. March 29 at 7:30 n. m. ... action is not taken. American League wi Lot's step into the past for a que in their per- The south jrym " '*' Riven over to social dancing while few "flowery" comments . . . Or- 56-48 Meet Decided In He.di Urge Support The intramural department ur- Baseball Movie fo r m a n c e. the the north gym will house the fun division. Games of skill chids to Dewey Johnson and Jack Last Event; Falcons ges the athletes of the campus to layman as well' such as duck pins, goal shooting, baseball throwing and Doane for their most capable Win Distant Events show their utmost interest in this Here For 2 Days as the connoiseur putting can rubbers on pegs, wilh leadership on the basket ball spring program. Last year a well appreciated i t prizes; a free show which will in- 39 Women Pass court anil in the natatorium dur- With Eddie Wellner making his planned program turned into a Film Is Sponsored By equally as well. clude the men's and the women's ing the 1940-41 season. Also first appearance in the track tot.-, dismal failure because the desig-! The impersona- tumbling teams doing serious and Tests And Win hardy congratulations to Phil the Brown and Orange thinclads | nated teams failed to make appear- P. E. Department t i o n s , move- comic stunts; a special chorus girl | Kicketts, the new basketball load- outfought the Findlay Oilers to ances at the scheduled times. The And Sentinel ments, and em- show in costume; and fortune SWim AWardS •* and to Norm Robertson, the win last Tuesday's meet by a 56-48 fraternities, co-ops, large rooming phases were 'so telling will be some of the out- | 1H41-I2 captain of the Falcon Campus baseball enthusiasts standing features. swim team . . . A word from Lima score. The meet was decided by houses and Kohl Hall are urged to strongly an., di- Certificate Winners Are the margin of a Falcon win in the form the nucleus for the partici- will be given a chance to sec n rectly put that Strictly Informal way brough some pleasing com- 12 lap relay. pants. special American League baseball PAULINE '* seems that the Eligible For Life ments about the work of Coach Students are urged to attend In Paul E. Landis in officiating the Wellner put on a "strong act At least a half a down soft- film that is being sent to Ohio col- AESCHL1MAN entire ■udlsnct Saving Work costume or in sport clothes and a reeoitl Class B, district tourney at us he competed in seven of the ball teams are expected to be form- lides and civic groups through followed them with complete com- door prize will be given. Since Lima Shawnee. twelve events. His first in the ed at Kohl Hall in a separate the courtesy of the Cleveland prehension. The costumes in For satisfactorily passing their Baseball Club, today and tomor- the purpose of the carnival is to Coach Bob Whittaker gave his 220, seconds in the high and low league. Games will be played on themselves made one think he was raise funds to send delegates from American Rod CrOSi beginner, in- hurdles, and a tie for second in the diamonds located back of the row, according the the Physical seeing an Adrian or a Dolly Tree termediate, lltd swimmer tests, spring football proteges their first Education department. Bowling Green to the annual State the high jump totaled the blonde Women's Building. revue. They did a lot to create W. A. A. Conference at Muskin- IS I members of swimming classes I outdoor workout last Thursday. are eligible for certificates in | You should have heard the pep and speedster thirteen points. He Golf And Tennia Planned The film which is a regulation the proper mood in style and in gum College a small fee of 10c If enough interest is shown in failed to place in the 40 yard dash talkie, is being sponsored jointly the use of appropriate colors. will be taken at the door. swimming for activity in the water vim they enmc forth with. the golf game, the department will by the Sentinel Tribune sports de- The "mood music" although a hist semester. Thirty-nine of We hear that the new tennis and the pole vault. He also play- Chairmen of respective commit- set up a tournament for all the partment and the Bowling Green bit droll in spots provided the per- these girls will be awarded swim-1mentor is no slouch at the game ed a big factor in the Falcons tees in charge of the carnival are campus linksmen. Matches will State University Physical Educa- fect background along with Ihe mers' certificates, making them A hearty welcome for the re- winning the rolay event. as follows: duck pins, Catherine Each team took the top honors probably be run off on the Bowl- tion department, and will feature i lighting effects, eligible for life saving. This test turn of golf as a sport on this ing Green Country Club course. the activities of the last year's' The satire on the Command MacDonald; candy-coke stand. includes diving, racing starts, and campus. Coach Marsh should be in six events but the Falcons cop- Mary Lou Schlumbohm; goal ted t few more second and third ; Players will be expected to furnish American League race as well as called "Let George Do It" and able to develop some fine linksmen shooting, Marge Riplcy; fun house, turns, endurance swim of 10 min- all their necessary equipment. shots from the world series games done by the entire troupe; the utes without stopping, and 100- from his dozen prospects. places. Jay Parker came through Bonnie Boulis; mystery booth, Ar- Last year nearly 60 racket between the Detroit Tigers and "Try. Try Again" (plodding dog- yard swims in '.he following in the mile run with a time of 4:- lene Fisher; art exhibit, Mary The United States Army will weilders signed to take part in a the . gedly along—nowhere) number by strokes: breast, side, back and 58.6 in a close race. Rotsel took Church. have two fine whistle-blowers in tournament but many of the In all the picture will be shown Elizabeth Waters exemplifying front crawl. The prospective life Steve Brudzinski and Mike Kor- the 440 dash in 56.6 with Kitzerow Free acts, Mary Bair; baseball of Findlay a close second. Well- matches failed to materialize. An- on the campus on four occasions. despair followed by renewed hope; ^rs are Nova Groll, Ann Kohr- mazis net winter. Steve and Mike other tennis tourney will be The first showing will be held to- the "Too Mean to Cry" episode throw, Doris Bresler; freaks, Peg biugh, Rosemary Sample, Gwen ner copped the 220 in 26 seconds Smith; dance, Florence Coover; handled many of the county games scheduled this year if those in- day at 11 a.m. before W. E. Stol- with Linda Locke featuring utter Scott, Norma Wilcott, Rita Mierly. in fine style and both will leave flat. Ken Winslow, the Falcon publicity, Virginia Patterson; door terested will make sure of finish- ler's coaching class in the Men's independence in a modern young June Rosekelly, Virginia Dove, for camp this summer. rangy two miler, put on a nice prize, Julia Dunham and chorus ing all their matches. gym. Its second showing will be girl to the tune of Clyde McCoy's Jean Goodenight, Patricia Meil, sprint at the end of the event to girls, Helen Schwartz. The intramural department is close out Boroff Bowling Green this afternoon, with the Sandusky "Sugar Blues," and also featuring Lois Mayfield. starting the organization of a big took all three places in this race high school track team being spec- a clippy little costume of the vam- Harriet McClain, Donna Ives, spring sports program in the very Hartman Lectures ial guests while the varsity base- pish variety were three of the most as Edson PaVk took the third po- Beare Calls For Helen Bexler, Edna Graebner, near future. How about all you sition. In Toledo Schools ball squad will see the movie to- enthusiastically received numbers. Cora Halley, Marian Koch, Peg ■.ports minded fellows showing • Captain Dwight Toedter finished morrow afternoon at 4 p. m. In the City Snapshot group, "Hunt Football Managers Kominsk, Freda Schaeffer, Lounsc some interest and making this first in the 880 yard run while Climaxing the program will be the Mate"—a toss-up to the very Leidick, Peg Curtiss, Bonnie Emch, spring program a huge success? Miss Emilie Hartman, assistant Jerry Heitman took the third a showing tomorrow evening with end, and "Outside the Fire"—the Erla Rodlcy, Maxine Schwab, Well, it's about time this scribe professor of physical education, All freshmen or upperclassmen place honors to end the Falcon the county high school baseball ditty on high merry-making were Mary Lou Hoffman. quit nesting, so until we meet will spend the afternoons of March interested in becoming football scoring. squads being guests of the Uni- two other outstanding acts. The Miriam WillitU, Virginia again with more sport gab keep Bob Cone led the Black and 26, and 27 in Toledo as instructor others, although not so active or managers for the coming season versity. All these showings will please report to Coach Robert Wright, Rac Ankney, Dorcas Ford, this old saying in mind . . . Orange from the Oil City by rack- of rhythm work. be open free of charge to uni- lively, necessitated perfect bodily When He comes to write The class will be made up of Whittaker or Harry Beare at the Joan Fulton, Carol Gamble, Vir- ing up a trio of firsts for a total versity students. control and exact timing. We ex- ginia Kurtz, Mildred Ogan, Mary against your name, grade school teachers in the To- tend our congratulations and Men's gymnasium. Previous ex- of 15 points. He recorded top The film will also be shown at perience is not necessary. Here is Wagner, Hannah Roller, Gwen He writes not that you won ledo Public schools. Miss Hart- thanks to the "Dancers en Route" or lost but how you played honors in the high jump and in the Bowling Green Country Club a good chance to win your var- Dunn, Gailc Richey, Mary Trout- both the 40 yd. high and low hur- man, who is well versed in modern and at Bowling Green and Haskin for an enjoyable evening spent. the game. dance and rhythm work, win hold sity letter. man and Betty Fisher. dles . The Oilers took the shot put High Schools. May they be en route a long time. as Llndsey threw the weight 38'5" these two hour classes at Wash- to beat out Bowling Green's two ington school. entrants. Bower of Findlay took the pole vault with a height of 10'. Students placed by the Univer- Lindsey also won the 40 yd. dash sity of Minnesota employment bu- The SMOKE of Slower-Burning Camels gives you EXTRA MILDNESS, EXTRA COOLNESS, EXTRA FLAVOR with Hardy of Findlay taking the reau'in the last biennium earned second position. a total of $410,542.99. and 7W£ SMOKES TffC TH/A/&/ Uncle Samuel's New Draft Ruffles Falcons Feathers

Uncle Sam's new Selective Service act is just another pain in the neck to the Falcon coaching staff, according to a statement by. Harry Ockerman, director of athletics. However, most of the men eligible EXTRA for the draft this next year will be lost by graduation anyway. Slingin' Steve Brudzinski, 1940 football captain, is resigned to MILDNESS toting a gun and responding to "Squads right!" Elsie Nibeck, a '39 varsity griddcr and swimmer, is" well on his way to becoming an As Coach Ockerman advises, IS WHAT I'M AFTER. ensign under the new Naval Re- 'All we can do is keep our fingers serve program. crossed and pray." Johnson Brerzcd SO [TURNED TO Big Dewey Johnson will be WANT NEW CLOTHES missed in three sports next year WE MAKE THEM CAMELS AND —football will lose a steady? GREINER TAILOR powerful back, basketball," which he captained this season, will be SHOP 142 W. Wooster FOUND SEVERAL without its high scoring forward, and baseball will lose a capable slugger. OTHER SWELL Don Brill, colorful fancy diving GAS DOESN'T COST- NICOTINE star, is expected to be the missing IT PAYS! link in the Falcon splash squad /EXTRAS; TOO next season. Several other mem- than the average of the 4 other largest-selling bers of the swimming squad, as THE GAS COMPANY well as a number of frosh grid- brands tested-less than any of them-according ders, have also received their pa- to independent scientific tests of the smoke itself pers and are eligible. Check Your Needs— New Bill Will Hart The really big worry of the • SOMETHING DELICIOUS? YOU don't need a high I.Q. to figure out that the qualities athletic department is the pros- • SOMETHING -REFRESH- you enjoy in your cigarette are in the smoke itself— pective bill which will lower the ING? , the smoke's the thing 1 age limit to 18. If this plan goes • SOMETHING TEMPTING? It's quite likely, too, that if you are not already a Camel "fan" £i® into effect, Bowling Green will be • TRY THE literally stripped of athletes, to you smoke one of the other four brands tested. That's why the say nothing of the entire male scientificfindiagsofthesmoketestareofrealimportancetoyou. half of the student body. The Whitehouse Science has already pointed out that Camels —by burning one bright spot is that other col- leges and universities stand to Hamburger Shop slower give you extra mildness, extra coolness, and extra BY BURNING 25% SLOWER lose some of their best men also. flavor. Now science confirms another'important advantage As the plan stands at present. of slower burning—of Camel's costlier tobaccos — extra fret- than the average of the 4 other largest-selling brands Coach Ockerman feels that the tested-slower than any of them-Camcls also give dom from nicotine in tbi smoke! And the smoke's the thing! *v> Brood may not be hit square)y. you a smoking plus equal, on the average, to The draft may pick up a man here Your dealer is featuring Camels at an attractive carton &S& and there, but as most of the Fal- QUALITY DAIRY price. For convenience, for economy —buy by the carton. 5 EXTRA SMOKES PER PACKI sfFk. con athletes are under 21 and au- tomatically ineligible, experienced PRODUCTS jVJ.Rw»ldiTobaoo»Comp«ny.Wlniton-Stliin,N<>rUiC«ri)l!ni teams are insured for next year's athletic campaign. THE SLOWER-BURNING This coupon presented with MODEL 30c will clean and press a pair of trousers, skirt or DAIRY CIGARETTE sweater. Bowling Green, Ohio CAMEL Home Laundry and Dependable Cleaners PAGE 4 BEE GEE NEWS WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, 1941 Freshman Class Faculty Will Hold 'Study Conscious' Scouting The PRIDE AND PREJUDICE, B.G. U. FORMAL Gay Nineties Party TUXEDOS FOR HIRB Announces Plans Put Into Effect ARROW SHIRTS and TIES Shops LEITMAN'S . B, MARGE TO BE MAIN EVENTS OF CAMPUS WEEK For Semi-Formal A Gay Ninetie's party has been By Kohl Hall Men planned for Friday evening, April MEN'S WEAR Two weeks 'till Spring: vacation, University Player* Wil 1 Perform Three Nights; Freshmen And Guests To 4, by the faculty anal faculty The KOHL Hall House Board, which only goes to prove that governing body of Kohl Hall, has Ernie Duffield To Play For B.G.U. Dance; Dance April 5th In dames. Plans call for a barber Now taat Spring ie Here! Easter is almost here. Downtown shop quartet, old-fashioned reci- instituted a plan designed to help Bowline Green la alive with de- W.A.A. Carnival Is Saturday Women's Gym Kohl men in their studying. Every Stop in at the lectable pink and white bunnies, tations and songs and novelty week-day evening, from 8 until By MARTHA WALRATH HOLLAND DAIRY cunning yellow chicks, and beauti- Freshman president Pat O'Hara dances by members of the faculty. 11 o'clock, the dormitory dining- STORE fully decorated candy eggs- This As we all know, "Pride and Prejudice" comes to the cam- announces that plans for the semd- Awards will be made for the room will be open to the boys for I is the time for pre-holiday shopp- formal dance to be given by the seminars, group discussions, and Shakes • Sundaes - Sandwiches pus this week. Three performances will be presented by the aaost original costumes. Dancing ing I University Players, the first being this evening. Second and Freshman class on Saturday, April studying. third performances will be given tomorrow nirjht and Fri- 5, are progressing rapidly. The for the eveping will include the This is the first in a series of You're sure to want an Easter day. That should give us all an opportunity to see our cam- dance, which will be for freshmen old-fashionecl waltz, two-step, and plans tke House Board will put gift for Mother, Sister, or that and their guests, will be held in square dancing. Sullins orchestra into affect in an effort to try and Largest Selection of pus Thespians display their talents. the Women's Gym. Dancing will make tke boys more study-con- O.A.O. N. S. CROSBY is display- and the nickelodian will furnish ing an unusually flne variety of On Saturday evening Beta Gam- be from 9 to 12. At present no the music. Spring Coats and crosses, cameo-topped lockets, and ma Upsilon will hold their flrat Ernie Duffield .ad hi. orcke.- orchestra has been named by the Max Hanke, who has been Act- lovely jeweled pendants. These fraternity formal since the group's tra have been engaged to play for committee in charge. Mrs. Jean Hendrickson it gen- ing Secretary of Kohl Hall, was organization last year. Commit- the first BETA GAMMA UPSILON eral chairman in charge of arrange- Suits charming bits of jewelry, priced tees for the dance have been at The decorating committee, head- officially elected Secretary at the from $3.00 up will mukc the giver formal to be held this Saturday ed by Dave Aurelius, is planning ments for the party. Other com- last meeting of the House Board. work for the past month on plans evening in Recreation Hall. Danc- mittees are: entertainment, Ken- Popular Prices long-remembered. for ihe affair. some very "super-special" decora- The last in a series of tourna- ing will be from 9 to 12. tions for the dance, states Presi- neth Cameron, Margaret Purdy; ments to determine the champions The same evening will find lota Don Courson, as general chair- "Little girl shoes for young la- dent O'Hara. Formal dress will program. Prof. John Schwarz, of Kohl ffall is under way in the of fun in the Women's Gym for man in charge of arrangments, is dles" is a Spring slogan at the the campus. The WomenV Ath- not be required for the men, and Miss A. Wrey Warner; decora- form of a contract bridge tourna- KESSEL'S letic Association is sponsoring a being assisted by the following the class Jias decided to forego tions, Mrs. Albert M. Hayes, Mrs. ment. Nine teams are entered UHLMAN SHOE STORE where committees: decorations, Malcolm carnival. The carnival will feature corsages for the girls. W. Ileinlttn. Hall; invitations and and wHI fight it out for top honors. you'll find the latest soldier blue Acocka; refreshments, Jack Stein- Nautical Pump, rigged out with u dancing, games and contests, re- Other committees for the dance music .Dr. C. G. Swanson; and er and Kenneth Snowden. snappy sailor collar, at $4.00. freshments, specialty booths and are: refreshments, Meg Friedly, assessments, Dr. Morris Hendrick- Falculty guests invited to the Here, too, you can buy the western just about everything in the line chairman, Jackie Pearson, Bob Ed- son. ■ >f entertainment. So, if you're dance are: Dr. and Mrs. F. J. style, Natural Gauchohide wedgie, looking for a way to spend next wards, Jack Weber; entertainment, Between classes... Prout, Dean and Mm. A. B. Conk- Bill Sheers, chairman, lone Geisel, complete to fringe and star-stud- Saturday evening, the carnival lin, Dean and Mrs. Ralph G. Harsh- ding for only $3.50. should solve both your wondering Lillian Gaber, Jeanne Gilbert, Ned If your hair is not be- man, Mr. and Mrs. John Bunn and Freeman; tickets, Al Georgenson, and your wandering. Mi. and Mrs. Eldon T. Smith and coming to you, you pause and Looking for some clever, color- Mrs. Lydia Frazier, fraternity chairman; publicity, Willie Staub, should be coming to ful Easter cards? You will find Pledget war* given Iheir second chairman, Nadine Corson, Robert housemother. A group of high O'Hara, Barbara Neely, Irene us. them, individually styled for each degree Tuesday evening at the school boys will also be guests at Case. Freshman officers O'Hara. member of the family or friends regular meeting of the SF.VEN the dance. Shampoo - Wave 50c —and reasonably priced at the SISTER Sorority. It has been de- Staub, Marjorie Black and Geor- PICTURE FRAME. AND GIFT rided that the sorority members genson, compose the orchestra SHOP. and pledges will attend all as- THREE KAY pledgee received committee. Monty's sembly programs in a body (lur- their firat degree last night at the regular meeting of the sorority, ing pledge period. The Y.W.C.A. it again tponior- Beauty Salon Girls—with Spring comes pastel duties were assigned to them at ing beginners dancing classes be- •—and with pastel comes those this time. Plans for the annual ginning next Tuesday afternoon DIAL 2611 snatzy long or short sleeved wash- Fifteen FIVE BROTHER Three Kny formal dance to be held at 4:00. These proved very suc- able silk blouses--so like His that pledges have started their work in May were begun. cessful before and it is hoped that at the house under the guidance they are equipped with French ill university students who can ruffs and cuff links, priced ut $1.98 of G. A. P. Rheingrover. not dance will attend these. They at the GENEVIEVE SHOP. Pledge John Rhodes was con- Pledgee were present at the will be held in the Rec Hall for fined to the infirmary last week meeting ef the DELHIS last Tues- day evening and were given their a period of three weeks. All stu- Two weeks to get ready for with a bad throat infection. dents are invited to dance at 4:110 Spring vacation, so, students, you'd The fraternity athletic commit- instructions for the coming week. Firat degree is to take place Tues- following the lessons. These better begin now. Be seeing you tee is making ready the frater- classes are free. on Main street any day. nity's entries in the spring intra- day, March 25 . Robert Lucas has mural program. returned his pledge curd and is Brother Joe Fox was among the the newest pledge. SUEDE SHOES REFNISHED 12 candidates who took the exami- New light fixtures have been in- The CLA-ZEL 28c nation for appointment to the stalled in the recreation room un- der the supervision of Brothers WED.-THUR.-FRI. CHURCH SHOE 1 nited States Naval Academy held Mar. 26-27-28 recently in Limn. Shawaker. Dyainger, and Feasel. SHOP A house party was held last Kdw. G. Robinson, Ida Alumni brothers Luther Rosen Lupino in Jack London's 140 W. Wooster and AI Soskey have recently Friday night and there was danc- joined the ranks of the United ing and card playing for the "THE SEA WOLF- States army. Rosen is enlisted Brothers and their guests. Re- For Mother's in the air corp at Randolph Field. freshments were served. SAT. Open 2:lli Mar 29 Day Look your best for the Brother Robert Wayland, senior Ken Harger has been appointed 2 Features 2 formal—your hair is ihin nun .tl manager, attended the the chairman of the committee for Ellen Drew in important. state Y M. ('. A. conference held the annual Delhi Sadie Hawkins "THE MONSTER AND Give Mother the thing last week-end in Columbus for all Dance and Don Mason is in charge THE GIRL" she wants most . . . interested in "Y" work as a vo- of getting the band for the dance. A good way to got the most out The Delhi annual picnic it to be Also Basil Kathbonc in your photograph. cation. of anything is to pause now and held on May 29th this year—com- John Phillips and John Rhodes "THE MAD DOCTOR" than and refresh yourself.. with Eileen mittees will be appointed later. MAKE AN APPOINTMENT were selected by the pledges to Ice-cold Coca-Cola. Its tasto is act as their leaders during pledge- SUN.-MON. Mar. 30-31 TODAY delicious. Its aftor-SOnSO of re- Beauty Shop ship. BETA PHI THETA entertained Wallace Beery, Lionel thirty members of the French de- Barrymorc in freshment is delightful. A short 137 S. Enterprise pause for ice-cold Coca-Cola is Next Monday eventag will be partment at a party Wednesday "THE BAD MAN" auction night at EMERSON Liter- night. Harley Allion was in charge the refreshing thing to do. So ary Society's meeting. Marian of games. Refreshments were TUE. APRIL 1 ARIEL WALKER when you pauso throughout the Archibold, Esther Burner, Dorothy served by a committee composed HONOR GUEST NIGHT day, make it tho pause rhaf re- LATEST WAXINGS! Bright, Ruth Meek, Elisabeth of Jean Smith, Mary Cross, and LARGE CASH AWARD STUDIO YOU TASTE ITS QUALITY freshes with ice-cold Coca-Cola. Hornyak and Melvin Cratty are Agnes Drummer. Decorations Lucille Bull, Rich. Carlson in Number Ten Lullaby were carried out in patriotic colors ♦Over Krogers) Lane scheduled to give sales talks on "TOO MANY GIRLS" Boated uder ■ethoritr of The Con-Cols Compear br products and stock in production of red, white, and blue. COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY OF TOLEDO Dinah Shore companies which will be auctioned Maria, Mari; and off to bidders from the floor by Wigwam Stomp Clarence Goterba, Auctioneer. Tony Pastor It's a Horse and Saddle Pledges were given their first degree at the PHRATRA sorority For Me house Tuesday evening. The ser- Sammy Kaye vice was in charge of the pledge- Montague, the Terrific captain, Agnes Drummer. Pledges JDrop a line to. (Rumba) include: Evelyn Reese, Florabelle &4S& Sammy Kaye Anderson, Mary DeWitt, Leota Caahcn, and Janice Leber. Mary **&*" Crabill was unable to be present. THE LION STORE As a pledge duty, pledges pre- for your copy of TOB)iCCOL4NB

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