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Bowling Green State University ScholarWorks@BGSU BG News (Student Newspaper) University Publications 3-23-1949 Bee Gee News March 23, 1949 Bowling Green State University Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news Recommended Citation Bowling Green State University, "Bee Gee News March 23, 1949" (1949). BG News (Student Newspaper). 889. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news/889 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. Business, Econ Miss BO Entry In? Band Leader All organisations who km Students Hear not alroay .ubmitled thair can- Will Choose didate, for tha "Miss BG" Con- NAM Speaker test are urged to dlo so as soon David tfr. Holthrop, director of as possibla. Miss BG* employment stabilization of the All photographs must be Elliott Lawrence, leader of the National Association of Manufac- 8" x 10" and must be mailed orchestra which will play at the turers of New York, will address a or delivcrod to Bob Mudgett, U-A Prom, expressed pleasure at meeting of students in Business U-A Prom chairman. Delta Tau being asked to judge the "Miss and Economics in the Main Audi- Bee Gee" Contest in connection torium at 4 p.m., March 31. Delta House, before Friday. with the dance. Mr. Molthrop will speak on "Em- April 1. Bob Mudgett, prom chairman, ployment Stabilization." He has Final judging will bo with- who spoke with Lawrence by tele- held, and tha winnar will bo phone to New York City Monday, announced and presented at the says that several entries to the contest have already been accept- intermission of tbe annual Sen- ed. The deadline for entries is ate-sponsored U-A Prom on April 1. Friday, April 22. "Grecian Gardens" will be the Tickets remain for this dance decorative theme for the Prom, and will go on sale in the Friday, April 22. Jerry Martin, decorations chairman, has secured "Well" on Tuesday, April 5. the services of non-Senate mem- ber Pat Hofmann, an art major, Mews Photo Club to help with decorations. see The newly-organised Camera THE FOLLOW1NC people have Club will mMl Monday, March accepted invitations to be chaper- 28, at 6:30 p.m. in 31BA to ones at the Prom, after the Prom elect officers and ratify a con. Committee voted unanimously to dilution. The Club invite* all ask thorn: Dr. and Mrs. Donald Bowman, Mr. and Mrs. William persons interested in photogra- Schmeltz, Dr. and Mrs. Emerson phy to attend and to join. Shuck, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cooper, and Mr. Ralph E. Mead. Senior Gift Total A complete list of Prom Com- mittee members follows: Contributions for the Senior Bob Mudgett, general chairman, DAVID M. MOLTHROP Class gift total $74.97 according and Phil Bilboa, band chairman. been in charge of the NAM pro- to Don Flack, class treasurer. Tickets committee: Jim Epps, gram of employment stabilization Any further contributions may be GENE DUDLEY Is shown above sinking another basket for BGSU duriag tha St. Louis game. Mean- chairman; Mary Ann O'Donnell; since 1946. Since he began his made from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in while gloom and joy overtakes Bowling Green students. In the left inset, dejected students leave after Nels Alexander; and Mary Jo work there, up to the present time, the "Well" on Thursday, March the Falcon upset. On the right, students cheer their victorious team defeating defending champs, St. lloehm. he has helped over 100 American 24. Louis. Over 1,100 students went to New York to see the games. Invitations committee: Libby communities adopt employment Arnholt, chairman, and Bob Run- stability for their employees. dcll. During 1945 and 1946, Mr. Mol- Decorations committee: Jerry throp was in charge of Industrial Welcome Falcon Martin, chairman; Dot Burger; Relations and Personnel for tthe John Ingersoll; and Bob Radigan. Richardson Company, with plants Cagers Program chairman: Phil Bilboa, in Indianapolis, Melrose Park, Home See Qee Aleutl chairman; Louise Long; and Bar- New Brunswick and Tyler, Texas. bara Provost. By stabilizing their employment, Publicity committee: Bob Mud- Mr. Molthrop saved the company Official Student Publication gett, John Ingersoll, and Dave $76,000 in taxes. Laurenzi. From 1939 through 1943 he Bowling Green Stab* University. Bowling Green. Ohio handled employment stabilization No. 31 . Telephone 2631 Wednesday. March 23, 1949 33rd Year for U.S. Steel Corp. and also Players To Give served as Assistant Industrial Re- One-Acts Monday lations Director of Carnegie- /. Cannavan Wins Illinois Steel Corp. During this Two one-net plays will be pre- period, U. S. Steel Corp. by using Fraternities Pledge 182 Men sented in the Re cHall at 8 Mon- some of the techniques which will First Place In Ohio day evening, March 28. The plays be outlined in Mr Molthrop's Bowling Green's social fraternities pledged a total of 182 Steve, Steve Torda. arc jointly produced by Dr. Elden speech, saved over $2,300,000. State Interp Contest new members this semester with Theta Chi's accepting Kappa Sigma: James S. Al- T. Smith's directing class, Robert At the present time, U. S. Steel Richey's Workshop Players, and the most pledges, 21, and Phi Delta and Gamma Theta Nu fol- bright, Clare Champion, John Corp. is saving over ten million John Cannavan won first place students of ItClHS. dollars annually stabilizing em- lowing close behind with 20 new pledges each. Dwyer, Maurice G. Early, James and prize money in the Ohio State The following is the complete list of all newly accepted The cast and staff of "The Fin- ployment. Mr. Molthrop also had Fuller, Thomas Hugeman, John ger of God" include: Wilma charge of 48 plants of the U. S. Interception Contest, held at Ken- pledges as released by the office of Dean Conklin: Hardy, Richard Logan, Art E. Mil- bowling, director; Douglas Ro- Gypsum in Industrial Relations yon College, Gambier, March 18. Phi Delta: Gene Aldridge, J. Mersereau, Richard H. Meyers, ler, LeRoy McCord, Richard Sey- bertson, Mr. Strickland; Stew and Personnel. He served as em- He competed against represen- Frank Bonfiglio, Harry Coleman, Rattcry, the valet; and Ruth Mac- ployer liaison with the Unemploy- William R. Mitchell, Jerry M. more, Richard Toskc, Frank Vulli, tatives of 10 Ohio colleges. His Harry Fox, Lester G. Greene, Dan- Donald, a girl. ment Compensation Division in Quinlan, Rex Simonds. reading was a 12-minute cutting iel t. Hudak, William D. Huff, Gerald Vcnablc, Harold Watson. In "Search Me," are: Russ Illinois from 1937 through 1939. Alpha Tau Omega: Thomas Sigma Chi: Phil E. Broughton, Druckenmiller, director; Marc from "Othello," in which he por- John H. Humphrey, Steve Hurak, Beach, William J. Fulton, Vincent Barbour, commentator; Miriam David S. Jamison, Larry Kaufman, Roger M. Dutt, Mason D. Fcisel, R. Cappclla Choir trayed five characters. R. Garbo, John Howald, Ray La- Mike Flannery, Philip GoeUmun, Johnson, his wife; Marilyn Kncp- Aris (Bob) Mallas placed fourth Robert L. Keener, William R. Kil- Chance, Lynn G. Merritt, Fred Na- Art Haby, Richard Levin, Richard per, Caroline; Jud Elertson, Mar- Makes 3-Day Tour in the Extemporaneous Speaking patrick, Charles C. Parsons, Rich- gcl, Walter E. Nachtigall, Fred Reed, Robert Wlrt, Dick Good. vin; Sal Guidice, Prescott; Col- Ricketts, Arthur Ray Van Horn. lcttc Moran, Miss Williams; Bar- The A Cappella Choir will pre- Contest, in competition with the ard Sankey, Harry J. Seitz, Jr., Sigma Nu: George Aman, Gene Beta Sigma: Charles Gilden- bara Cameron, Mrs. Koler; Col- sent the first of its concerts in the same group. Fred A. Snell, Robert A. Weaver, Arthur, August Brown, Stan L. meister, James E. Hagerty, K. A. Gilliland, David W. Grodhaus, lette M o r n n , 1st hitch-hiker; present 3-day tour at Arlington David B. White, Raymond G. Wil- Barbara Cameron, 2nd hitch-hiker; on Friday. Kocoves, Charles L. Mattern, Ro- Berton R. Home, Joseph W. Ken- Government Offers liams. bert L. Pettigrew, George Peyton, ley, James C. Koliha, George Pat- Gary Wilson, Pete Haskins; and Another concert is scheduled in Pi Kappa Alpha: John R. Robert J. Somogye, Jack Weiss- terson, Judson E. Pollock, Edwin Tom Durbin, Officer McNutty. Marion on the following evening. Civil Service Test Duskes, Robert E. Ernst, Wilbert brod. Schafer, John E, Spuhlcr, Dick The choir will be in Indianapolis One More Chance Announcement of a competi- Hawk, Jr., Edward Homze, Harold Delta Tau Delta: Bernard C. Stensby, Don Vorwerek, Paul K. Sunday for a benefit performance Adams, John Bowers, Melvin B. Wiseley, Harold Wherry. tive written examination to de- Kitchen, Niles J. Fulwyler, Gerald at the Veterans' Hospital. Guy Burwell, Jr., Duane Joseph Cas- For Announcements G. Martin, Eugene Harms, Ken W. Theta Chi: Richard Halt/, Ro- Smith, a former BGSU student termine eligibility for appoint- sidy, Don C. Eaton, Merrill Shoemaker, Dale H. Sies, William bert K. Englchart, Arthur M. All graduating seniors who and a member of the chjir, is re- ment as a foreign service officer Games, Albert Iandola, James F. Stough, George Van Blyenburgh, Fowls, Evan E. Hcrr, John J. failed to obtain commencement ceiving treatment there. Ridge, Jack Rogers, David K. has been received in the Liberal Paul Wallace, Vernon Wright, Hritsko, David J. Kihlkcn, Norman announcements may do so Thurs- The second concert for the day Arts Office. The examination is Seitz, Richard L. Smith, Ronald Lattanza, Robert Cecil Long, Al- will be sung at the Methodist Richard Ziegler.