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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. LIBRARY. \ time marches on u irosh run news info final month Bee Gee# Nemi . ■ with bosses out Official StiMUal ftifaMctrtte-n »\ Bowling GNOT State University Volume XXXI Bowling Green. Ohio. Wednesday, May 7. 1947 Number 29 Men's Club Presents Campus Water Annual Sadie Hawkins Week Varied Concert on Friday Problem Solved The Men's Glee Club, now in its 16th season, will present A solution to the water prob- its only concert of the year Friday, May 9, under the lem was reached Thursday night Begins Today With Assembly direction of Dr. James Paul Kennedy. Students will be ad- when the university maintenance mitted by Ac cards plus a o cent tax ticket. General admission crews installed a 16 horse power Li'l Abner Daisy Mae is 50 cents plus tax and tickets will be on sale at the Centre booster bump to replace an in- Dogpatch Votes Drug. Rendition of varied selections // adequate ,'t ''j h.p. pump. will be offered by the group. This made possible an all-time Todd, Fitzgerald Among the well-known favorites Claudia Crews high pressure of 60 pounds while will be "The Donkey Serenade," pressure of 32 pounds would be Lavemc Fltigerald and Norb "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes." adequate for normal needs. Laat Todd were elected Daisy Mae and "Stouthearted Hen," and "Standin' Named by Obee week the pressure fell to 23 l.i'l Abner with a record 1200 in de Need o' Prayer." Technical crews for "Claudia" pounds and university buildings voles cast in the all-campus elec- Other numbers by Bach, Tches- were without water for several tion last Friday. They will be nokov, Richter, and Batholomew have been announced by Harold B. hours. presented at the annual Sadie will complete the program which Obee, technical director. This is While the new pump was be- Hawkins week assembly today at includes sacred music, Negro work the fourth major play production ing installed a job that took 8 p.m. in the auditorium. songs, and a sea chanty. of the year and goes on stage May from rt:30 p.m. Thursday to The annual A.T.O. Sadie "Tarantella" by Mandell Thomp- 21 for four nights. about 2 a.m. Friday-—a city fire Hawkins Assembly will be at son will hold the middle spot of engine stood by to keep pressure 3 p.m. today in the auditorium Richard House will act as as- the program. Thompson, who was up to normal. The same pumper instead of 11 a.m. at originally born in , was a graduate sistant to Director Frederick G. had been called out previously planned. Classes will not be of Harvard and one of the few Walsh. John Nagy is stage man- when pressure became to low that dismissed for the assembly. American composers to have held ager, and Dorothy Albright is as- sanitary facilities could not be An all-campus dance Saturday both the Prix de Rome and Gug- used. night from '.< to 1L' in the Men'l genheim i Foundation fellowships. sistant stage manager. Use of the booster pump will he gym will conclude the festivities He taught classes at the Juilliard Lucille Nobli will act as proper- made during "surge hours" from for Sadie Hawkins week. At the School of Music and directed ty chief, with Burdett Fry, 5 a.m. to 10 a.m. and J> p.m. to intermission. Daisy May and l.i'l choruses of the Dissoff Choirs. Blanche Spangler, Paul McDaniol, 10 p.m. when demands are beyond Abner, traditional king and queen A Cappella Choir Virginia Marion, and Bernard the capacity of the city system. of DOffpatcfa festivities, will be Benisek on her committee. Water from the university well is presented, the beard-growing con- Tours Ohio Towns Jean Pugh Roberts will direct needed during those hours in addi- Norh Todd Laverne Fitsfferald test winner will be announced) tion to the city supply in order to and other appropriate contests will Continuing their trips to nearby make-up aided by Norma Kusta. answer all needs. Required Psych Test be held. localities, A Cappella choir, under Dorothy Skrilitz, assisted by The installation of an eight inch Only 200 Remain Proclamation the direction of Dr. James Paul Mary Anne Richardson and Bar- water line from Wooster street to Slated Next Week Know All Dogpatch Men what Kennedy, will sing two concerts bara Lou Moore, will handle cos- the pump house will temporarily ain't married by these presents April 18. One will be in the The University psychological tumes. relieve the university water pres- examination will he administered specially l.i'l Abner Yokum: United Brethren Church in Lima sure problem, according to E. J. Of Prom Ducats Dave Thompson, chief electri- on Wednesday, May II. at 7 p.m. Whereas there be inside our and the other, in the Methodist Kreischer, business manager. Tieketi for the University Prom Church in Wapakoneta. cian, will be assisted by George in 400 Ad building. All students town limits a passel of gall what This line, which will be laid on to be held Friday. Muy 18, will bo who have not previously taken this ain't married hut crave somclhin' Dr. Kennedy, with the assis- McLain and Richard Mix. top of the ground will be replaced on sale in the Well thli week until examination should report to arful to be, ami tance of Jean Meek as student Howard Dickerson is chief car- by a permanent ten-inch line the total of 700 is sold. At press 217 Ad Unilding for admission conductor and John Compton as Whereas these gals pappies and penter. sometime next fall. time about 500 hud neon sold. cards to take the examination. manager, will conduct a varied mammies have been shoulderin' program including solos by Doro- Buddy Rich and his orchestra This examination is one of the the burden of their board and thy Ashbrook, Harold Bayless, Money Man Coed Scribes will be featured at the Informal requirements for admission to the keep for more years than is toler- dance which will be held in the Helen Burdo, Dick Harig, and university and students who have able, and Men's gym. Tiekets are priced at Jean Meek, not completed this requirement Whereas there be in Dogpatch at $2.50 per COUple, Those who are not eligible to receive college plenty of young men what could Choir Tryouts Open purchased tickets fur the prom credit toward graduation until the marry these gals but acts orneiy when Kandy llrook/t was scheduled requirement has been met. and won't, and Dr. James Paul Kennedy an- _may turn in their tickets if they Whereas we deems matrimony's nounces that those wishing to do not wish to dance to Huddv Solon Leader joys and being sun' of eating the try out for next year's A Cappella Rich. regular birthright of our fair Dog- choir please make an appointment Women will he granted - a.m. patch womanhood. with him in 218 Practical Arts permissions for the Prom which is Hereby Proclaims and Decrees building. sponsored by Student Senate. by right of the power and majesty For A Cappella Decorations will he furnished by Invested in us as high executive of choir will be split into a fresh- the orgnni/nt lona represented on Bowling Green Dogpatch man and upper class groups next the Senate. May 7-10 year. Sadie Hawkins Week Yearbook Schedules Men Must Sign Bowling Green State University (Signed) Dates for Payment For Fall Dorms Prank J. 1'inut. President All men living in Bast and Weal Rules governing Sadie Hawkins Tax and cover fees for the 1947 hall who wish to retain their rooms etiquette, released by the Alpha Key must be paid in the Wei! be- for the fid1 term must report to Tau Omega Fraternity, sponsors tween May 12 and May 23. Com- of Sadie Hawkins wick, follow: bined cost will be 60 cents. the office of the Dean of Students. on May 11 and 12. On Wednes- 1. Coeds shall ask for all dates. In order to receive the Key a. They shall refrain from fees must be paid on the appoint- day, Thursday, and Friday of the same week, men living in North asking for dales until ed day. The schedule is as fol- noon Wednesday. lows: Monday, May 12, A, B; Meredith DavU dorm are scheduled to sign for Co their rooms and on the following 2. The women shall at all linns Tuesday, C, D; Wednesday, E, F, Recently appointed »• "«' editor, recently appointed to cam- follow the rules of etiquette u week, those not living on cumpus, G; Thursday, H, I, J; Friday, K, L; buiineu manager of the P ' publication, are Joan Spots, left, of a gentleman in escorting Monday, May 19, M, N,; Tuesday, who wish rooms. All vucancies 1948 Key, university year- editor of the Freshman Handbook, and not spoken for by May 18 will be their dates. O, P. Q, R; Wednesday, S; Thurs- book, i> Meredeth Davii. Doris Smart, editor of the 1948 Key. a. They must call for their day, T, U. V; Friday, W, X. Y, Z. assigned to other applicants. Women living in Kohl hall who date at his residence. b. Coeds must walk on the have not received assignments locket' Is Next propel* side of the side- should see Mrs. Marie Fleitz in Doris Smart Edits '48 Key, walk. For Radio Players the office of the eDan of Students, Senator W. L. Morie about signing for their rooms this c. Coeds must pay all bills. "The Locket," an original one- weekend. 3. Women and men must be act play written by Dorothy Skri- Davis and Spetz Head Staffs Senator Wayne Morse dressed strictly in Dogpatch letz, wil be featured on the WTOD Will Speak Monday style for the dance Saturday. program Saturday at 10 a.m. The Doris Smart, junior from Cleveland Heights, is the new Scholarship Tests drama, a story of an old man editor of the 1948 Key, according to Prof. Jesse J. Currier, Taken by 1200 Senator Wayne I,. Morse, Ore- Dozen From Bee Gee involved in romance reminiscenc- chairman of the board of publications. Doris, who is majoring iron Republican, will speak on es, will be directed by Ronald in elementary education, was in charge of the section on Twelve hundred high school stu- "Trends of Legislation in the 80th Attend Y Conference Kern. dents from eight counties compet- Congress" in an 11 a.m. assembly classes in the 1947 Key. Twelve Bowling Green repre-' Solo and duet numbers by Shir- ed Saturday on campus in the on Monday, May 12. Elected to Meredith Davis, Bowling Green junior, was named busi- sentatives attended the YMCA- ley Figgins and Howard Martin ness manager for the Key. He has final d i s t r i c t-state scholarship the Senate in the 1944 landslide, will furnish the music for the pro- tests. he is a leader of the independent YWCA spring conference at Tar Jordan Explains Hollow State park near (hilli- gram. They will sing popular served as advertising salesman and Republican bloc which has moder- Contestants, chosen in the in- cothe last week end. arias from light opera. advertising manager prior to his ated the backswing from New Veteran Transfers dividual schools April 11, cumc Dorothy Raines served as co- Cled Jones will act as produc- new appointment. Meredith is from Fulton, Hancock, Henry, Dealism. tion manager for the show. Joseph W. Jordan, veterans chairman for the conference and majoring in marketing. Lucas, Ottawa, Putnam, Sandusky Classes Monday morning will Jane Carlton was elected to plan training officer, announced that Early selections of the Key and Wood counties. follow this schedule: the World Acquaintance tour to Revised Plan Admits positions were made to next year's veterans who want to go to other Each student was permitted to 8 8:00 to 8:35 be held in Cleveland this fall. More College Women Key to get underway at an earlier schools for training must do the take only one test this year. The 9 8:45 to 9:20 The Bowling Green delegation di- date so that the books may be de- following: number eiftered varied from 114 10 9:30 to 10:05 rected the Saturday night recrea- More opportunities for college livered on time. Qualifications in freshman English to 15 in pre- 11 10:15 to 10:50 tion. women to attend the Frances for year book appointments in- 1. Obtain a letter of acceptance flight aeronautics. Assembly 11 to 12 Members attending were Dick from the new school which Payne Bolton School of Nursing clude a 2.0 average, junior or Sixty faculty members and doz- To assume his first elective of- Becker, Mary Bellerjeau, Gordon at Western Reserve university will senior standing and previous ex- accepts you as of a certain ens of university students conduct- fice, Senator Morse resigned as Domeck, Bob Eastman, Irene Ellis, be opened in the fall of 1947. perience on the Key. date. ed and graded the tests. Results dean of law at the University of. Margaret Finney, Herb Graham, This will be made possible with "Joan Spetz, sophomore from 2. Bring letter to the veterans for the entire state will be an- Oregon after a term from 1931 to Myron Jackson, Connie Praeger, the discontinuance of the diploma Painesville, has been appointed nounced in Columbus some time Dorothy Raines, Al Rosenberg, office where Mr. Jordan will 1944. He also taught at Minne- program for high school gradu- editor of the 1948 Freshman later. sota and Wisconsin where he re- and Dora Terbizan. assist in making application ates. Handbook, another official Uni- Dr. Herschel Litherland, assis- ceived the bachelors degrees in versity publication. Joan, a jour- for enteriig the new school. philosophy and law and his master Miss Ono Elected to Honor Dr. McCain Writes Ariel* tant dean of the College of Edu- nalism major, was an assistant edi- 3. Hake application for a sup- cation at Bowling Green, is chair- for arts. Doctor of jurisprudence Miss Masako Ono, instructor in An article by Dr. Rea McCain, tor on the 1947 Handbook. plemental certificate of eli- man of the Northwest Ohio dis- was awarded him by Columbia in music, was elected to Phi Beta 1932. chairman of the English depart- The Handbook is sent out dur- gibility. trict, which includes competition Kappa at the University of Michi- ment, appears in the April issue ing the spring term to freshmen at Defiance and Heidelberg col- He has served on the Emergen- gan, Ann Arbor, recently. Only Veterans.must have the supple- of the Classical Journal. "English registered for the fall term. Joan leges and Ohio Northern univer- cy Railroad board, as public mem- seniors and graduate students at- Renderings of Noon Equo" is a hopes to have this year's issue mental certificate of eligibility to sity. Prof. Wayne Huffman has ber of the War Labor board, and taining a 8.7 average are eligible discussion of a passage of Odyssey completed by June 1. enroll in another school. charge locally. as a mediator in labor disputes for this national honorary. BEE GEE NEWS Pickle Pushin' Mama Look Oof, Gang *fUm Ma*k a/ Jowto

Mice Will Play Lusty girlish screams And harried male squawkins Wednesday. May 7. 1947 Look for a hog wild edition next week when the freshmen will put Tell us that this is out their idea of well-rounded Bee The Day of Sadie Hawkins! ■pleat papula* aAAemldied. Gee News. The poor editors, seven of whom WATER UNDER THE BRIDGE: Two changes in plans affect the assembly will be attending the annual Ohio programs to be given loday In the Auditorium. College Newspaper Convention in The week's bright spot—Eloise Dunn's dia- An army recruiting team scheduled for 11 a.m. Marietta, Ohio, expect the worst. mond sparkler from Larry Manhart . . . Rosalie will interview Interested candidates who will be Rather obviously the frosh have Petroff practicing pushing a carrot with her nose excused from class for this purpose. But for the boen waiting for this chance all (or hours for the Chi Sig pickle pushing contest year. Sadie Hawkins assembly this afternoon, original- . . . it's a girl (Nicole) at the William Alexander's ly scheduled for the 11 a.m. hour so that every- Just to keep the kids from blow- one might attend, classes will not be excused. ing their stacks, junior Eileen . . . Judy Christy and Paul Sieving—pinned . . . Dcwhurst will wield a cautioning the little five year old running from the Lab Just where to draw the line for an assembly hand as editor-in-chief. But mak- for which classes ought to be excused is a differ- ing sure that the "Freshmen Have school running up to Bud McCullough shouting, ent point. Certainly such speakers as Louis Their Way" will be gab chairman, "That's my daddy!" . . . Mariy Lou Walters en- Fischer and Wayne Morse are worth a disrupted John Fay, acting as associate edi- gaged to lad from Napoleon . . . the Clare Manns schedule If no alternate plan is followed. Even tor. (she's the former Jayne Dudley) are bragging such stunts as the Easter egg hunts and the Sadie He will be assisted, ably no about their new addition -David Allan Mann Hawkins event, may justify snafued class hours doubt, by Joan (luthrie as assis- . . . George Bohanna playing errorless ball when interest is manifested by the historic 30 tant editor, Bill Day as sports edi- against Ball State—making an error at Saturday tor, Dick Williams, society, and nite's Rho Dammit Rho pitneck . . . ringed—loan per cent turnout at the ballot box. John Dyer, feature. Cuts to attend such events may be avoided Any really eager frosh, Bert or Whltacre to Ohio State lad . . . ditto Joyce Evans only by vacating that hour. Unlike the recruit Gert, who is interested, or thinks to Tommy Foy . . . he is cnpable (you are, brother, squad, the Dogpatch characters appeal to every- Exerciie And hilarity were krynotn at Derby Day Uit Saturday. POME: one even though sponsored by just one frater- you are) of assisting or obstruct- nity. Protests of other groups remain idle until ThU Gamma Phi ia exerting her energy in the Pickle Push race—won ing this worthwhile endeavor is All the girls tote little cases they can demonstrate similar interest In their by Kappa Delta. encountered to report to the Bee Designed for making up their faces. Qea News office this afternoon. own events. Consistent with this policy, when I wish they had some other kinds an assembly fails to create student Interest it An editor, or a reasonable fac- simile, will take care of you. should not be allowed to disrupt the class sched- Caledonia and Dancin' Mule Designed for making up their minds. ule. Globe-Trotter MAGNA CUM LAUDE: Collaborate on Derby Day Roland Hayes' magnificent artistry at last li*hf.~ljULe Lack, queku William J. Weiersheuser, new by John Fay assistant professor of foreign week's recital . . . Chi Sigma's Derby Day—fun language at Bowling Green State and soda pop for oil except the poor pig and by Dick Price) A well greased pig named Ferdinand, a beautifully university, has visited Europe chicken (which events could have been' just as According to the American Veterans Commit- plumed chicken with the monicker, Caledonia, and Phi Mu'a twice. happily omitted) . . . Fred Petrides and Bee Gee's tee, the veteran In college today is faced with mascot, the dancing mule, joined forces last week to add plenty He attended the University st overwhelming financial odds. The results of two of color and laughs to Chi Sigma fraternity's annual Derby Marburg on the l.ahn in Germany million dollar infield clipping Ball State Saturday dozen surveys covering colleges and universi- in 1930-32 and served overseas in afternoon . . . the track team's wholesale slaugh- Day. the Army Engineer Corps in 1944- ties, revealed that single veterans' living ex- Gamma Phi Beta, defending champions in the women's ter of Kent State . . . penses were averaging $104 and married vets 46. division, eked out a close win over SUCK CHICK OF THE WEEK: $152 a month. their second place rivals, Phi Mu, Putterson, AVC's national legislative represen- with Delta Gamma finishing third. On the campus Friday morning, Kohl hall In the men's division the margin The Man Behind the Boards tative to Congress, said, "Unless subsistence freshman Roberta Kester . . . white blouse, plaid benefits are raised in the very near future the of victory was again close wilh average veteran -the veteran whom the G.I. Bill Sigma Alpha Epsilon holding only Might Really be a Woman skirt, white sox 'n saddle oxfords . . . with the proposed to aid- -will be forced to abandon all a one point advantage over l'hi fresh, dewy loveliness of a May flower in a Delta. Sigma Nu was third. effort to take advantage of the educational pro- by Lois Pain* sunshower . . . Jack Lee, president of the spon- visions of the G.I. Bill of Rights." soring fraternity Chi Sigma, Everyday we look at them, everyday we read them. POME: No veteran should expect the government to pointed out that Gamma Phi Somehow we never seem to know how they get there—those support him in luxury. Vets can and do work Beta's success was possibly due to items on the bulletin boards. A moron once had an odd system on the side, but competition for employment is their extensive preparations for In order to solve the mystery your reporter did some He used with the girls when he kystem, the different events. Their field increasing and no veteran can spend too much sleuthing and found out about the "man behind the boards." If he stood up on his toes, time on outside jobs when his profs are on his equipment consisted of one bucket In some cases, you understand, the man is a woman. He kissed the girl on her nose: back. Yet it's extremely difficult for the average of water, one frying pan full of The most popular board in the a reserve supply of water in case full-time working man to live well with prices Well—the one covered with news When standing flatfooted he mystem. of emergency, a towel and wash Egyptian Scarab and rents what they are. clippings—is posted by Paul Jones rag, and a large size jar of Nox- MORE UNDER WATER: of the journalism office. He re- A movement is now under way to raise sub- ema. ceives daily a stack of these clip- sistence allowances. The more veterans who Sigma Alpha Epsilon'a gift to Spots Dean's Tie Carlton Hutchinson's cup runneth over now pings from a press clipping bur- send letlors to their own congressmen, stating the Falcon football team, Jack that his wife and five month old Cheryl have by Muffy Caeini eau. Those of widest general in- Freitas, won the pig chase with a ioined him in Falcon heights ... the Nest cash honestly and simply their problems and re- terest are saved for the Well bul- flying tackle which took Ferdin- Can you imagine yourself wear- register operator screaming in fear at the fake quests, the quicker will allowances be increased. letin board which he changes and, the greased porker, by sur- ing something 4300 years old? but realistic spider in the register drawer . . . Congressmen want and need more letters so about once a week. they can better determine the actions to follow. prise. Reva Bailey came through if you've stretched your imagina- Jean Ross, proud of her diamond from Painesville tion to its capacity and still can't, The rest of the clippings are It requires only three cents and the knowledge for Phi Mu leaving C aledonia, lad Bob Esch . . . Bob Spackey having trouble prize specimen of a local poultry take a second look at the scarub in posted on a bulletin board at the counting to five In his music class . . . Carol of your man's name. The benefits are worth it. store, with but few feathers at the Dean Ralph G. Harshman's tie pin. end of the corridor by the jour- nalism office. Anyone interested Hocking (Mitey Mouse) In the Well in her Daisy end of the chicken race. Given to Dean Harshman as a Mae costume . . . Don Prittie leading Salomey coUecpe. cuft+uU&i Prof. Harry R. Mathias, acted as gift 25 years ago by his friend, in these clippings may have them just for the taking. the pig as he, she, or it forgets its manners in field judge and Gordon Ward and Bishop Bruce R. Baxter, the scar- sorority houses . . . Beryl Grubaugh's reel yaller Chuck Codding handled the an- ab was taken from the pyramid of All those little white cards on nouncements via the loud speaker the board at the right side of the shoes . . . Li'l Abner and Daisy Mae parade of ABSENT . . . PROF: King Ammon, Sun god of Egypt, cars going madly around the circle homs system. Winners of the various uncovered at the same time aa Well listing items "Wanted," The Rocky Mountain Collegian tells of a stu- events are as follows: King Tut's tomb. It is believed "For Sale," and "Lost and Found" a-blowin' . . . SAE's wholesale serenade at their dent, apartment hunting, who came across a Sack Race— Elliubeth Roulet. Delta are put up by the students them- hop Sattidy nite for all their plnnees and engag- Gamma; lohn While. Phi Delta. that Dean Harshman's is one of rather nice arrangement the other day. "Yes, Pickle Race Rosalie Pelrofl. Kappa the series of exceptionally large selves. However, they must be ees . . . ATO's serenading Dottie Anderson, Delta; lack Frelntae, Sigma Alpha Epeilon. scarabs engraved in the reign of okayed and posted on cards* ini- pinned to Lloyd Shelton . . . I think this will suit me very well," he said to Wheelbaitow Race—Pal DeConick and the superintendent. 'But what are all those B. |. Reeie. Gamma Phi Beta; Pierce Amenophis III, 1460 B.C. tialed by President Prout's secre- Frederick and Bob Miller. Sigma Alpha tary. LUMP IN THE OF LIFE: small stains on the celling?" Lpulon. Members of the Rosicrucian fra- "Well, sir," was the reply, "the last occupant Three Legged Race—Bonnie Brunner ternity of mystics, founded in the The Student Employment Ser- Puhleese . . . can't something be done about and Donna Tilgemeyei, Alpha Gamma of this room was a professor who was always Delia; Gale Keever and Waller Glawi. early Christian centuries, have ap- vice posts their own section of the the auditorium's rattling ventilator . . . which Phi Delia. proached him, inquiring if he was board with job offers of different experimenting with a new chemical." Balloon Bunling—Pal lohnton and Dot- always sounds off during the singer or speaker's "Oh," oh'd the student, "then those are the tle Gray. Alpha Xi Delia; Carl Davenport a member. One experience that sorts. most tense moment? . . . and Dom Spoto. Pi Kappa Alpha. he recalls vividly took place at the Those interesting pictures and marks of the chemicals?" Shoe Scramble Reva Bailey. Phi Mu; "No," said the superintendent, "they're-the Jerry Murphey, PI Theln. Chicago World's Fair in 1933 announcements seen on the bul- PARTING SHOT: Egg Throwing—Donna lean Tullle and when he stopped to admire a dis- professor." Elizabeth Roulet. Delta Gamma; Walker letin in the corridor to the left Only one man in a thousand is a leader of Bambrldge and Dale Vandanberghe, play of oriental rugs. The Hindu of the Well are put there by Sigma Nu. owner of the rugs, questioned him any member of the speech depart- men ... the other 999 are followers of women ... FAME AND FORTUNE: Pole Walk- Margaret Miller. Gamma Phi Beta; Norb Todd. Phi Delta. about the scarab and asked Dean ment feeling that he has soour- Al Missouri university two fellows held an Tug o| War—Alpha Gamma Delia, Harshman that if he ever wanted Alpha Tau Omega. thing important to display. It's eating contest The winner won the prize Chicken Chare—Reva Bailey, Phi Mu. to get rid of it, he'd exchange any been said that everything goes up Pig Chaee— lack Frellai, Sigma Alpha rug in his tent for the tic-pin. on that board but nothing ever money, but more important he won a contract Epeilon. from the Goodyear Blimp Company. The rugs were priced from $600 comes down. Office—116 Administration Building—Telephone 2531 to $6000. Official Student Publication The Vet's bulletin board at the OF WHOM. SIR: Politix Pram The Egyptian scarab is an foot of the Well is posted with Published Each Wednesday of the Year by the students ol image of the sacred dung beetle, important announcements by any An outstanding Pomona College graduate, a Scarabaeus, venereated as a type Bowling Green Slate Unlyetiliy history major, Informed college buddies that he Top of the Dance one of the staff in Dean K. H. Mc- of the Sun-god. The Egyptians Fall's office. had failed. For while he had planned to work "Destination' IXC," a novel regarded the beetle as a symbol In fact almost anything may be Associated 0*e6iate Prw part time and attend graduate school, his as- dance review interpreting a poli- of resurrection and of immortality found on the bulletin boards pirations seemed doomed. He had failed to tical campaign, was presented in and figures of the insects were around the school, but someone Ohio College Newspaper Association pass the Painters Paperers and Decorators union the auditorium to a full house by carved out of stone or metal and must have made a mistake the Mnuu'iu roe N.MO-.L AoveenetMe e* exam, disqualifying him for the part-time em- the Dance club Friday evening. used as charms. Usually the other day. A house trailer was National Advertising Service, Inc. ployment. But on second thought, that isn't so The hour and one half program of a deceased person was removed listed under "Lost and Found." Oflesr PmkUlktn Be) Hill tragic. Twould be better i| historians stayed was composed of five scenes repre- and in its place was put a large Do you suppose owner could have n«o stooisoii Ave, NIWVOM nr. scarab. Scarabs have also been historians and paperhangers stayed just paper- senting stop overs on a campaign same by identifying? trip to Washington D.C. Starting used as seals, which is proven by Editorial Staff hangers. in Chicago the candidate for the the impressions found in the sealed" documents of the Middle Old Sob Story Nelson Williams- Edltor-ln-ChW DAFFYNOTION: presidency toured through the Crenel. Telephone 11*41 West, South, and East, and and New Kingdom. Chalk up one more of life's Bobble Simpson .Managing Editor Golf—a futile attempt to put an insignificant stopped in Californis and New little tragedies. • Alpha Phi house. Telephone 6561 ball into an obscure hole with a totally inade- York. A co-ed at one of the women's Lucnal Foley, Lowell B. Howard Associate Editors "Down South," the "Spirituals," Vets' Best Halves quate weapon, for no apparent reason. dormitories stayed up till the wee Eileen Dewhurat, Margaret Finney . .Assistant Editors by the Dsnce club and "St. Louis hours one night last week, cram- Bill Sherman Sports Editor ITS THE TOUCH: Woman," by Margaret Hamann, Form Entre Nou ming for an important quiz. lean whllacre_ Society Editor seemed to catch the favor of the You've guessed it. She slept That harassing question, "how much can you Mrs. Ernest Cureillo hss been Blanche Spangler- Feature Editor audience. A» psrt of the "New through the class. raise in a pinch?" originated in the California York" scene "Carnegie Concerto" elected to head the newly formed Verne Graham. Cartoonist gold rush when a clerk was hired as much for by the Dance club and Margaret Entre Neu club with Mrs. John Rentola Designs Plat** Dora Terbtean Photographer Hackett chosen to handle the the size of his thumb and forefinger as for his Miller was also a favorite. For Library Volumes Staff ability. In a lighter vein the audience duties of secretary. The club is howled at Marilyn Whitacre's and msde up of veteran's wives who Esko K. Rentola, member of Virginia Marion Jfcismeee Manager Small purchases in those days were paid for Donna Jean Tuttle'a interpreta- sre employed in the business office. the art department, recently fin- Alpha XI Delta Houee. Telephone 8041 by "pinches" of gold dust, and the ability of a tion of two Indian "Scalpers" and The name of the club comes from ished a book plate that is to be Marilyn Bisnters Adverttssaj Manager clerk to take a large pinch from a miner's poke "Chios" by Bonney Sawyer and the French words meaning "Among placed in each book of the Bogar- Richard Whyte Circulation Manager was an Important factor in getting a job. Virginia Dawe. Friends." dus collection. Dale McCkjibsr- Rsrhrmqs Manager BEE GEE NEWS Petrides Huris Five Hitter Sf&iU Section Falcons Face Rugged Foes As Falcons Win 2-0 Battle Wednesday, May 7. 1947 In Weekend Competition Behind the tight five-hit pitching of Fred Petrides, the Bowling Green thinclads meet one of their stiffest tests Falcon baseball nine edged Ball State Teacher's college of Friday when they engage powerful University pf Detroit in Muncie, Indiana 2-0, Saturday afternoon on the university Campus Visited by Golfer that city. The U. of D. squad beat Bob Whittaker's lads 68-54 diamond. Approximately 500 fans saw the pitching duel be- last year and, like the Falcons, are greatly improved for this tween Petrides and Molinder of Ball State. season's encounter. The Falcons were blanked without a hit until the seventh inning when Tom Inman ham- Betty Hicks Over Weekend Interesting to note will be the performance of Leroy mi-red a triple with one out. by T. J. Loomis Gnuiotti, former record holder iii Centerfielder Rhoda, of Ball State, Chi Sigs Leading Maintaining that the principal thing for golf enthusiasts the javelin throw at Detroit, who tried desperately for the ball but will oppose his old mutes wearing to remember is to always play the game for the pleasure de- Thinclads Romp orange and brown Falcon garb. it was beyond his reach. After rived from it, vivacious Betty Hicks emphasized that "fun" Howard Martin had been called In Softball IM's The Titans are exceptionally out on strikes, catcher John Jere- should be the uppermost objective of all young players. strong in the shorter races. Gru- Over Kent State ber holds the university record of miah sent a slashing drive to deep Chi Sigma, paced by the heavy Miss Hicks, an extremely likable, petite brunette, has been 82 (i seconds for the 220 and runs short and beat it out for a single. visiting Bowling Green for the past live days as part of a tour Bowling Green's cindermen an- hitting of their erstwhile twirler. scheduled by the Women Profos- the 100 in less than 10 seconds, The game was held up as Ball nexed their third consecutive vic- Bud Flegle, took over sole posses- sional Golfers' association of while Burnett and Kooke are vet- State futilely argued that Jere- Amateur Champ tory hy soundly trouncing Kent sion of first place in the inter-fra- which she is vice-president While eran point winners in the furlong miah was out, but the decision Suite's Golden Flashes by the on campus, the famous golf lumi- event. stood and Bee Gee had the lead ternity Softball league with a 17-3 overpowering score of 'J8tt to nary talked before a group repre- 1-0. win over the Phi Delta nine. Fle- 88 M at the stadium on Saturday. Jim Whittuker, Bee Goo's di- senting the Athletic Federation of Bowling Green's other run came gle went to left field after the The superiority of the Falcons was minutive pole vaulter, will oppose Ohio College Women and demon- in the eighth inning when George clearly evidenced by their placing two excellent men in attempting third inning and contributed three strated various shots and tech- Bohanna doubled, took third on one-two-three in six events and to add to his laurels, Bernie hits, one a long home run, to the niques for them. She also in- Glenn Honner's infield out and finishing lirst and second in three Archer and Captain Paul Dos attack. structed all women physical edu- scored on Leo Kubiak's one-baser. others. A disqualification in the champs have both vaulted more SAK tied the Kappa Tau team cation majors and took over golf This was the first game this sea- half-mile relay for passing the than 11 feel in collegiate compe- for second place by pasting the service classes on Monday and tition. son for Kubiak who has been on baton beyond the limits cost the Sigma Nu nine 13-1. Morrie Mil- Tuesday. the sidelines with a sore arm. Leo Wliitlakermen another first which Coach Johnny May has been ler went the route on the mound took over the shortstop duties and The outstanding woman athlete would have pushed the score above worried by a lack of good distance for the winners while Max Min- Don Kuhlman moved to second of IIU1, Hetty has won nine major the century mark. men so it may fall upon Baker, nich and Dave Martin led the of- golf championships and numerous base. Pitcher Petrides garnered Host race of the day was the Weaver, PetriOi and company to fensive. Dick Franks brought the other sectional and invitational the other Falcon safety, a single. three-Way duel between Bee Gee's rack up crucial Falcon points. crowd to their feet on two occa- matches. Foremost among her Petrides was never in serious Baker and Huff and Kent's Kiss- Albion, M.l.A.A. champions, sions with beautiful running laurels are the National Amateur trouble although he had two on ner in the 440-yard run with hope to rebound from a decisive catches. championship of 1941 and the and no out in the sixth when Ball linker driving to u scant two-yard defeat at the hands of Detroit Kappa Tau claimed their share State third baseman Allison sent 1944 All-American Open title. Victory to tie the Bowling Green when they meet at Bowling Green of second place when they crushed She is the holder of 40 course a hot shot through the box which team record of 0:62.2 for the next Tuesday, May 18, Coach the Chi Theta entry, 18-0. Jack records with an average of 7li. Fred grabbed, tossed to Bohanna event. Dean Rockwell lists Edwards, Quinn twirled the win and added who tagged the runner coming Field Open Johnson, and Ketchum ai Ml 15 strike outs to his total in doing Individual scoring honors, went from second, and then rifled the In her interview the comely standout performers. so. to speedster Bob Conroy who took ball to Harold Martin, at first, for golfer remarked on the many op- first place in both hurdle events Netmen Visit Bishops In the other game on the sched- portunities for talented women in a fast double play. and the broad jump. Stan Weber Tennis competition this week is ule. "The Bearded ATO" chalked The Falcons completed three the professions! golfing Aeld dne and Bob Long each took a pair of limited to Saturday's match up their first win by thumping the to the great need at this time for double plays during the contest, firsts. Weber copping the Discus against Ohio Wesleyan in Dela- PIKA team, 18-8. Tom Mull- capable people to do promotional and in all played sterling ball. and Shot put contests while Long ware. The Bishops loom as for- downey didn't let his beard bother Betty Hicks work. Bohanna, on third base, brought flashed home ahead of the field midable opposition since they have him a bit as he combed the pitch- Asked what her biggest golfing round after round of applause in I)M 100 and 200-yard dashes. several of the host players in Ohio ing of Smith and Huard for a thrill has been, the hard driving from the fans with his brilliant de- Netmen Drop Match The results: on the squad. Biggest thorn in homer, double and single in three fairway expert Immediately broke fensive play. The only error for 100 yard dush: Long (BG|. Renney the side of Conch Clyde Parker's tries. For Third Defeat into a grin and replied that the Bee Gee came with two out in the (BG). Zimmerman IBG), 10:4 forces will be Bob Thompson, con- Chi Sigma 3 greatest thrill was "winning the I ird dash: Lonq BG). Sosima ninth. Ball State pinch-hitter Sigma Alpha Epsllon 2 The Falcon racket wielHers IBG). Hcniwy (BG). 22 9 queror of Ohio State's number one National" anil that the most grati- Rousch sent an easy grounder to Kappa Tau 2 were still without n victory after 440 yard run. Baker (BG). Hull (BG), performer. The doubles team of Chi Theta ; fying shot she has ever made was Klssner IKS) 52:2 Petrides, who in his anxiety threw poinjr down to defeat to the Michi- MO-yiml run: Aiwl (BG), Lamb (BG). Thompson-Stevenson and Wilson- Kappa Sigma Delta 1 the l.r.-foot putt that beat Mrs. over first baseman Harold Martin's Alpha Tau Omftja 1 gan Normal team Monday by the I'u.hallii (BG). 2:07.4 Buckley have also fared very well Sigma Nu I Kstelle Lawson Pake on the 18th Mllo run: Weaver (BG). Kllpsic (KS). head. Marcus followed with a score of 6-4. In absorbing their Nelson IBG). 4:47.6 in early season matches. Phi Delta 0 hole in the semi-finals of the same single but both died on base when Pi Kappa Alpha 1) third defeat of the Reason, the Blond |uinp: Conroy (BG), Mould IBG), championship. Smilhy (BG). 21' 1" Nine Draws Two Returns Petrides struck out left fielder Gil- Falcons learned that just winning High lump. Co» (KS), Suckoll (BG), In an attempt to silence the bert. Linksman Downed the first set is not enough, it takes Softball and badminton are (Ho) Clark (KS) and Snulhy (BG). sports from which Hetty now gets 1:00 booming Falcon bats. Findlay col- This was the third straight win _ two to win the match. Pole Vaulf: Whillaker (BG), Sivirk lege will probably send its pitching for the Falcons and the first de- By Michigan INOrmdl more enjoyment and relaxation (KS), (lie) Tnkwaller (KS) and Brus- Out of the seven singles match- than she does from the game that kollor (KS), II' ayt- ace, Max Ginn, to the hill tomor- feat of the year for Ball State, es, the Falcons won the opening Shot Put: Weber (BG). King IBG), row aftenoon against the Bowling Paced by Earl Burt and Howard made her famous. "Like anything Hndloy (BG), 44' I" who came to town boasting a three set four times hut only won two Green nine. The visitors' record Slocum, Michigan Normal golfers else," she said, "golf can become Durue: Wobor (BG), Kinq (BG). Saner game winning streak. matches. They added two wins (BG). 126' 2Vi" to date hovers around the .f>00 downed the Falcons by a total just a job." High Huirilos: Conroy (BG), Frumu out of three in the doubles but the mark, but Coach Nelson Jones score of ITS to 9% at Ypsilanti (KS), Bowory (KS). 15' B" Try outs Being Held visitors had already won the affair. Low Hurdles: Conroy (BG). Smilhy brings bis forces here with high Saturday. Case Tops Bee Gee (BG). Bowery (KS). 2S' 1" Dave Scudder was the outstand- 880yard relay: Konl Slale, 1:33 (BG hopes of tumbling the favored For Archery Club In the singles Michigan trounced ing netter for the Falcons winning In Tennis Match disqualified) Bee Gees. Bee Gee 12 4 to 6 4 on their Mile Relay: Konl Slale (Col. Eroshey, Hear ye! Hear ye! Calling all his singles match and then team- FiBlul.i and Rang), 3:31.6 Saturday the Stellarmen hit the home links when only Ennis women of Bowling Green to the ing up with Elmer Olson to win Playing only one «>f their three road for a return engagement with Walker and Maurice Seiple with artistry of the bow and arrow-— one of the doubles matches, scheduled matches last week, Bow- Albion, victims in the 15-5 debacle K0 and 83 strokes were victors Coed Bowling Club the modern William Tells have Harding MonrOe was the other ling Green's net men went down played here April 88. Lack of been organized under the leader- on a par 72 course. Falcon winner in the tingles. to defeat after a hard fought but- Announces Results pitching capable of halting the ship of Marge Armstrong, presi- Walker paired with John Ilers- Kcmpton Jenkins and John Maring tle with Case, (l-l, on Bee Gee's visitors will prounbly result in u dent of the Archery club. land in the doubles to down the won the other match for the locals home courts. The women's bowling club has similar result in this tilt. Tryouts will be held at 4 p.m. Wolverine golf team 2 to 1 and in the doubles. Klmer Olson and Kemptot) Jen- announced the results of the intra- Golfers Schedule Four kins were the big guns for the cluh tournament held recently at every Monday and Wednesday, Seiple and Chuck Albury did like- The next match for the Falcons The golf team journeys to Dela- wise to give Michigan a slim one Falcons, Moth won their singles the Al-Mar bowling alleys. High- continuing until June and mem- will be on Saturday when they ware today for a match with Ohio point margin for the event. matches and then aided another est individual average was rolled bers will meet with arrows poised travel to Delaware to do battle Wesleyan. The host team has had Singles—Michigan 121 j. lowling Gr..n Si , teammate to victory in the doubles by Maralynn West while Irma to "eye" the bull—on the archery Burt (MN) 77 over over Holler 83 3-0 with Ohio Wesleyan. The next victories over Heidelberg and division. Barton held the highest individual range—that is. If available, Slocum (MN) 78 over Schadek 84- 3 0 home match is not scheduled until Oberlin to its credit in two starts. Chaley (MN) 86 over Hersland 89- 2V4-yi Last week's match with Michi- score. you're eligible. a week from Thursday when the Outstanding linkster for the Bish- Walker IBG) 80 over Hochreim 81—2vi-W gan Normal was cancelled due to Pusiay (MN) 85 over Albury 91 30 Wittenberg college form the oppo- The "Alley Burner," a five mem- ops is Harry Kane, who shoots in High Men on Totem Pol* Seiple (BG) 83 over Tudai 86— 2vj-Vi inclement weather. The Toledo ber team, composed of Lillian Zink, Double.—Michigan 5. Bowling Green 4 sition. the 70's, consistently. Tennis club also cancelled the Betty Thayer, Christine Bollinger, Other matches this week are Look for another strong bas- Burt-Slocum (MN) over HallerSchadek 30 Bowlmq Green Michigan Normal Walker Hersland IBG) scheduled match because their clay Georgia Hill, and Marie Del Sonno with Ohio Northern, tomorow, ketball team at Bowling Green over Choley-Hochrelm -2-1 Scudder vereui Shedd, 6 2. 6 4 Albury-Selple (BG) over Pustay-Tudor—21 Olson versus Fr»alman, 6 2; 3-6; 3-6 courts were not ready for play. came through with the highest away; a return meeting with next season. The junior varsity Monroe versus Hirmon. 8-6; 4-6; 6-8 This Saturday the team travels team average. Trophies and pins Wesleyan, here, on May 10; and quintet won 15 of 16 games this Conner versus Moorman, 5-7; 9-11 Like a General Store Calas versus Willis, 2-6; 2-6 to Ohio Wesleyan to tangle with were awarded the winners. the Findlay match, also at home, season scoring 1176 points to their Jenkins versus Martin, 2-6; 3-6 a strong Bishop squad. Individ- At the close of the tournament, on May 12. foes' 616 for an average of 73.5 Geiger versus Obelson, 6-2; 5-7; 4-6 Bar soap and soap suds have Doubles: ual game scores for the Case next year's officers were installed. points per game against 38.4. become a regular feature at tHe Scudder and Olson versus Shedd and Moorman, 1-6; 7-5; 6-3 match are as follows: They arc Irma Barton, president; HriP WANTED: Sludenls lo work a. The junior Falcons won 14 con- university bookstore. Tennis bulls Conner and Calas versus Frealman Bowling Green Case Scores Lillian Rossow, vice-president, and assistants (or lights and wiring ssBCalCal secutive tilts before bowing to a and golf balls can also be bought and Haimon, 7-9; 4-6 Scudder versus Strieker. 2-6; 2 6 apparatus. No experience needed. Apply Jenkins Maring versus Martin and Conner versus Tunis, 7-5: 4-6; 3 6. Maralynn West, treasurer. F. E Beally or Chuck Codding. Toledo independent five. at the bookstore Willis, 6-0; 6-3 Monroe versus Twining, 2 6. 4 6. Olson nntu Griffith. B-6; 3-6; 6-2. Calas versus Barrett. 1-6; 3-6. Jenkins versus Moon, 6-2; 6-4. The United States had a Society Thomassen versus Doror, 2-6; 3-6. Have you ever tried a Doubles: for the Prevention of Cruelty to Olson-Scudder versus Tanis-Twintnq, 6-2; Al Jolson Animals eight years before it had 3-6; 8-6. a Society for the Prevention of Calas-Conner versus Stncker-Gnflith. 6-B; BAKED HAM SANDWICH 1-6. IN SONGS HE MADE FAMOUS Cruelty to Children. 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LION STORE APPLIANCE South Main Street SHOP Ends Career BEE OEE NEWS Lutherans Will View Mothers Honored at Fraternities Plan Society Motel Three-Act Drama SCF Program Sunday "The Wanderer," a three-act Students and their mothers will Full Greek Week Wednesday, May 7. 1947 play depicting the story of the observe Mother's Day May 11 at prodigal son, will be presented by their 6 p.m. meeting in the Prac- Bowling Green's traditional Profs and Students the Drama Guild of Toledo at Creek Week, inaugurated last Alstetter Elected the next meeting of the Lutheran tical Arts auditorium sponsored by year to foster interfraternity re- Present Art Show President of WIS Students association. May 11, in Student Christian Fellowship. the Lutheran Church. The main program will be a lationships will be held Monday, A combined faculty and student Mary Helen AlBtetter was Newly elected officers to be in- reminiscense by a boy and girl May 12, through Saturday, May art show will be presented May 19 elected to the presidency of the stalled the some evening will in- concerning childhood incidents 17. The activities scheduled will at 7:30 p.m. in the new arts clude Donald Sander, president; Women's Independent society for that displayed characteristics of be devoted exclusively to all cam- building, according to W. F. Wan- Norman Asmus, vice president; 1947-48 at a general meeting held pus fraternities and their respec- kleman, department chairman. Martha Reichelderfer, secretary; their mother. last Thursday. Other WIS offi- and Carol Trcmpel, treasurer. Lloyd Hanna will sing a solo, tive members, with the exception Work done by Miss C. C. Men- cers elected for next year are of the inter-fraternity sing, open ges, Esko K. Rentola, and Wan- Students and the general public Louise Stallbohm will direct group Wilma Auten, vice president; are invited to attend. to the campus. kleman will be featured in the ex- singing, and S.C.F. president Jane The schedule for the week will Marilyn Shane, recording secre- Carlton, will read a poem. hibit. Seven Members Install New run as follows: tary; Judy Swick, corresponding A reception for mothers will The exhibit will feature land- Quill Type Chapter Monday, May 12—All frater- secretary, and Bernice Ruiz, be held in Studio B after the pro- nity smoker. 8 p.m. Kohl hall. scapes, portraits, and non-objec- Jean Mains, student chairman treasurer. Quill Type sent seven members gram. Sponsored by Alpha Tau Omega. tive and abstract paintings using of the social committee which oil, tempera, wash, gouacbe, and Leaders of the discussion to help install a new chapter of Tuesday, May 13—Interfrater- plans dancos, movies, and social water color media. To aid appre- the Future Business Leaders of "Christ the Incarnate" nity sing. 6:30 p.m. Ad building groups in which 10 to 15 coeds America at Sidney, Ohio last Wed- affairs daring the year, will and ciation, each picture will be ac- Discussed at SCF Chapel steps. Sponsored by Kappa Sigma two years of servlca when sho companied by an explanatory note. meet every first and third Tuesday nesday. Installing members were were also named. Elected are Delta. Caricatures, cartoons, ceramic Raymond Orwig, Wayne Leather- Gordon Domeck will discuss Jeannette Auten, dating and mar- Wednesday, May 14—Fraternity ware, jewelry, and examples of man, Connie Lehman, Bob Poland, "Christ, The Incarnate" in S.C.F. Verna Jeanne Cupp, Norms Jean meetings and serenades. Planned Sherry Will Direct commercial art will also be dis- riage; Joyce Frey, fashions; Mar- chapel at 4 p.m. today. by Pi Kappa Alpha. Mack, and Dorothy Kanouse . Social Committee played. jorie Day, music; Phyllis Bloeser, Devotions will lead by Dora Thursduy, May 15—Fraternity Refreshments will be served by entertainment; Virginia Grod, lit- Alpha Game Hare Coke-Tea initiations of new pledges. Tcrbizan and Beulah Miller, and Peter Sherry, sophomore from the Art club. Everyone is invited tle theatre, and Jean Swick, danc- Robert Ferell will furnish organ Saturday, May 17—Banquet. Alpha Gsmma Delta sorority Dearborn, Mich., will replace Jesn to attend. ing. music. 0:30 p.m. Shatzcl hall. Spon- entertained representatives of all Mains as student chairman of the Officers and group leaders will sored by Sigma Alpha Epsilon. the fraternities at an informal FOUND: Rotary. Se« Business office. Guest speaker, President of Betha- social committee, when she gradu- Art Club Will Plan be installed May 11. "coke tea" Sunday afternoon. ny College, West Virginia. ates this spring. Picnic Tonight Election for new social commit- Delegate Attends There will be a brief meeting of tee representatives was also held Art club members, Wednesday Mock U.N. Assembly at the Monday night meeting. evening, May 7, in the Men's Gym. The new representatives are: Plans for the annual picnic to be .lack DcLorn was chosen by Sophomores: Richard Fleming, held at Side Cut park, Friday eve- Prof. John Srhwarz to represent ning will be discussed. Those James Conway, Arthur Moyer, Bowling Green as delegate for the planning to attend must sign up Netherlands and Luxemburg in Kathryn Klein, Betty Troxel, and and pay 50 cents before Wednes- the "model assembly" held May Patricia Gary; Juniors: Nathan day to E. K. Rentola. '.I and 10 in the University of Toledo Doermann theater. Brenner, Patsy Hofmann, James More details concerning the May 22 tour to Chicago will also His faculty advisor wos Dr. Limbacher, and Carol Schroederj Seniors: Rosemarie Tomka and be discussed. Members who have Grover ('. I'latt, professor of their dues paid will be qualified modern European history, who Earl Mort. to make this trip. spent several weeks before the as- Plans were made for an end-of- sembly helping Jack prepare his the-year picnic for faculty mem- Phi Delta Pledges Two debate. . bers of the committee, student Thirty-three Ohio, Michigan, In- In a special meeting of Phi diana, and Illinois colleges were at members, and non-members who Delta fraternity held Thursday the assembly, each representing a have worked with the committee evening in the Practical Arts foreign nation participating in the during the year. building James Hof and Floyd discussion on U.S. aid to Greece. Heckert were pledged. Sigma Rho Tau IniUates Kappa Slq National Proxy Sigma Rho Tau sorority recent- Visits Campus Last Week ly initiated the following eight Kappa Sigma's national presi- iKeah women: Anna Mae Bulgo, Doro- CIAZIL dent, J. R. Donavan, visited thea Cepik, Anita Delany, Esther the Kappa Sigma Deltas last week Fredcrking, Relda Grunder, Lou- end, May 3 and 4. Fri., Sat. May 9-10 ise Kuhlman, Jean Lake, and Peg Open 12:45 Spitzer. Psych Club Meet* Tonight The Fabulous Delegates Presort! Resume Psychology club will meet at 7 Of Conference Discussions tonight in 307 Laboratory school. Dorseys Various aptitude tests w;ll be with Tommy Horsey and Polly Simpkins and William demonstrated at the meeting Jimmy Horsey Thompson, recent delegates to the which is for actives and associates Also Ohio Valley International Rela- only. Little Iodine tions club conference at Hiram college, will present a resume of with Jo Ann Marlowe panel discussions and addresses at the meeting of the local chapter Stop and Dine Sun., Mon. May 11-12 Thursday night, May 8, at 7 Open 12:45 in 302 Practical Arts building. Our Mother*' Day Treat •I toe Carnival In Costa W-O Engineer Speaks About Rica Light Car Industry with Dick Haynes and I Walter Appel, chief engineer LITTLE ROSE CAFE Vera Allen at Willys-Overland, Toledo, will speak about the light car industry at the final meeting of the Pre- /enswrsy Tut., Wed., Thu. May 13-18 Enginering club tomorrow in CuaalufkaWs Baetaarent Opportunity Cash Club meets Room 400, Science building. all 3 days The Verdict J>ss

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