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Bee Qee Aleutl Official Student Publication VOL.XXM BOWLING GREEN, OHIO, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1944 NO. 7 The Falcon/ War Ambulance 'Boy Meets GirV Goes On Stage Is Reality As BG Buys Bonds The University's purchase of a 6000 dollar war bond Tomorrow For Two-Night Stand makes it possible for Bowling Green to buy four war ambu- lances instead of the one originally planned, John Dempsey, student chairman of the Sixth War Loan drive, said today. Money totaling over 1700 dollars had been collected - Boys Meet Girls At Rehearsal - First of Year's Productions towards the original 1950 dollar goal by noon yesterday, but ■"" the University's purchase put the : "'"— — »»■ school well over the top in the Stars Pugh,Freeman,Treadway Council Studies drive. Assemblies Lt. Harold C. Bold, executive HiJ "Boy Meets Girl" by Bella and Samuel Spewak will be officer of the V-12 unit, has an- * ▼ presented here Thursday and Friday nights by the University Student Council has distributed nounced that the Navy men on %z3 Players at 8:15 p.m. The cast of 20 characters is led by V-12's the campus have purchased 37 Bill Treadway and Sid Freeman and Jean Pugh, sophomore. letters addressed to all organisa- $25 bonds, 12 bonds over their When the curtain rises, the play-goers will see an up- tions which participated in the as- quota. / roarious farce comedy. The story played against a Hollywood sembly program contest last year The drive was started at the § background, revolves around a to determine the extent of interest University Dec. 6 by a student simple studio waitress. She makes in a similar contest this year. council appointed committee. The Smooth Running an astounding announcement to the producer and the writers Objection was raised to the con- cost of a field ambulance was set as a goal and the faculty and stu- mM km Nurle Thelma Stevenson which results in quite a mix-up of test by some members who felt dents were solicited. The drive said today that "there are affairs. •ad every- that the value received was not ends Saturday. \ V no lice, no mice, The setting will be very mod- thing's nice" ii Johnston ernistic and streamlined.' Doreen enough to warrant the time spent Solicitors are Gloria Wissler, Jo in preparation of such programs. '//7'fj health center. "Everything Stouffer, Theatre technical direc- Ann Jones, Alice Yoder, Verena is running smoothly," she tor, has painted a mural on the Student Council's decision will be Schumacher, Miriam Balliet, Jean reserved however until the general says, "... even noses.' wall of the producer's office. Smith, Jean Mains, Hal Potts, Pat opinion can be determined. The cast includes Bill Treadway Smythe, and JoOun Etsel. as Robert Law; Don Prittie, Larry As an alternative it was sug- HrfVfeS TLe student council committee Toms; Sid Freeman, J. Carryle gested that a variety show might may become inactive after the ^ BGSU Builds Benson; Grover" Biggs, Rosettl; be presented in which each par- drive. It is considering selling M Gordon Ward, Mr. Friday (C. F.); ticipating organisation would be war stamps at basketball games Helen Derady, Peggy; Edith Jones, responsible for a small portion of and other events during the year, Miss Crews; Brock Broughton, the program, and that the as- Golf Course however this will be decided de- Rodney Bevan; Kenneth Keagle, sembly trophy be presented on that .lH.J^ ^!S Green; Bob Bohl, Slade; Jean finitely at the next committee A University golf course, basis. It was felt this would do meeting, subject to Student Coun- as part of the expanded physi- I'ugh, Susie; Imogene Newman, more to promote inter-organisa- Happy's Nurse; William Jensen, cil approval. cal education department, is tional harmony and cooperation Doctor. j under construction east of the than a series of competitive pro- $m. r^pf*». {* •«* *> k D. I, Spoto, Chauffeur; Nor- grams. An immense saving in 1 main campus, Dr. Frank J. man Kniseley, Young Man; time would also be effected. Holiday Travel Prout, president, officially an- Williard Wood, Studio Officer; A second alternative was that nounced today. Janet Jacobs, Miss Simmons; - Bettc Jeanne Nelson, First Nurse; the four classes present complete To Be Crowded The project is being done • Eva Mini.' Saint, Second Nurse; assemblies or portions of a variety economically, Dr. Prout said, be- by Alice Yoder cause of the small amount of work Olan Dunlap, Major Thompson; show as class projects. It was * —• Norm Kniseley, The Voice of Hol- pointed out that this would in- necessary to turn the plot of War-time transport a t i o n ground into a golf course. lywood; Bob Bohl, Radio An- crease the interest in the classes problems will be more acute nouncer; and D. J. Spoto, B. K's as organisations, which has been In the past, the varsity golf than ever Dec. 22 in Bowling 1 1 team and physical education class- Voice. noticeably absent. All seats for the play are re- Green. When 1109 civilians Two or three thingi go on *l once on the tinge during lett-minute es in golf had to practice at the The contest was originated in Bowling Green municipal course served. Activities cards may be 1941-42 when the Commoners, now and 239 V-12 trainees are dis- rehearaaU before ■ University Player's production. Here Doreen presented for one seat check for Stouffer, technical director, muses over the mural she is painting on the in the City Park a mile and a half I'IKA, were the winners with their missed at noon for 10 days va- from the campus. Now it will be either night. Anyone who does Commoner's Capers. In 1942-43 set as members of the "Boy Meets Girl" cast go over their lines. not have an Ac card may pur- cation, the bus and railroad possible for both these students the Seven Sister, now Alpha Phi Jean Pugh. sophomore, is surrounded by Don Pritt.e, Gordon Ward. chase tickets for 60 cents each, lines are expected to be even and others who are interested in won with a "Wacky Wave" pre- Bill Treadway, and Sid Freeman, all laughing at a gag line in the golf as recreation to play on the Including tax. more crowded than at Thanks- Box office will be located in the sentation. Last year the Delta giving time. comedy. University course. Gammas won the assembly trophy Well today, and at the Auditorium door Thursday and Friday. The with their "Anchors Aweigh" Arch B. Conklin, dean of stu- dents, states, "Those who plan to following hours will be observed: show. leave here on the Cincinnati and BG Debaters Tie Wednesday, 9 to 11, and 1 to 4; Participants in last .year's pro- Lake Erie buses should come to Civilians Use Kohl In March Thursday, 9 to 11, 1 to 4, and 7 gram were Gamma Phi Beta, my office and register for the bus For Second Place to 8:30; Friday, 9 to 11, and 7 Alpha Xi Delta, Delta Gamma, they will take. Twenty-four to 8:30. Alpha Phi, and the Women's hours before vacation I will notify Coeds Take Over For 1945-46 Bowling Green's debate team tied for second place with Ohio Building. the Cincinnati and Lake Erie as Reduction of the number of V-12 students living in Kohl to the number of students going University in the "A" division at Student Council would welcome Hall will ease the housing shortage at the University, Pres. the Women's Intercollegiate De- Treble Clef Has any other suggestions that organ- on each bus." Dean Conklin also said that Frank J. Prout said today. bate Conference Tournament at isations or individuals might care During the second term this-year beginning in March, Capital University in Columbus, Holiday Concert to make in this matter, Bob nothing can be done about making civilian men will be housed on the third floor of Kohl while Dec. 8 and 9. Crowcll, president, said. such special arrangements on the In accord with the Christmas Baltimore and Ohio railroad nor the smaller number of sailors will live on the first two floors. Allegheny College, Meadville, tradition on campus, Treble Clef the Greyhound Bus Line since Beginning in September, 1946,Pa., took first place winning 9 and will again give its annual concert. University Buys there is a lack of equipment. The 4? j n J a uppcrclass women will take over losing X debates. Bowling Green The choir of 100 voices will sing Office of Defense Transportation ■second Broadcast the dormitory. and Ohio University won 8 and Wednesday, Dec. 20, in the Audi- _ ^ * __ _ Approximately 60 civilian men lost 4. U.S. Documents will not permit the Greyhound wno may ve on rom torium of the Ad building. The Line to run extra buses here, un- Jg p" cintaSV PlaV " '" " ' ^ March Members of the affirmative stage decorations will center "Two sets of important United less it would be for the Navy.