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The B-G News January 11, 1967 Bowling Green State University ScholarWorks@BGSU BG News (Student Newspaper) University Publications 1-11-1967 The B-G News January 11, 1967 Bowling Green State University Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news Recommended Citation Bowling Green State University, "The B-G News January 11, 1967" (1967). BG News (Student Newspaper). 2044. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news/2044 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. The B-G News Serving a Growing University Since 1920 Wednesday, January 11, 1967 Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, Ohio Volume 51, No. 52 Prof Evaluation Forms Available For the third consecutive se- the way in which the responses out, either "better" or "poorer." mester. University students will are returned to the professor. These two categories will be have an opportunity to evaluate They will be divided according determined by the answers to their courses and professors--If to the type of student filling them the first four questions, which are the professors let them. basically student self- evaluation questions. Professor/course evaluation forms are ready to be distributed Maddox The responses to the questions by Student Council committee to will be marked on an IBM an- all professors and departments swering sheet, but students will who request them, according to Chosen be able to use any pencil. An Paul Buehrer, chairman of Coun- electrographlc pencil will not be cil's Professor/Course Evalua- needed. tion Committee. Governor The entire form will consist ATLANTA (AP) --Segrega- of 25 multiple-choice questions Similar to the forms distri- tionist Lester Maddox was and several comment questions buted at the end of last semester, elected governor of Georgia last which the professor may read at the evaluation sheets are avail- night by the state legislature. his leisure. All responses will be able to all professors who wish The two houses voted overwhelm- tabulated by thecomputer center. to use them. They can be ob- ingly In favor of Democrat Mad- tained by calling the Student Acti- dox, who ran second to Republi- Tabulated responses will be re- vities Office. CONNIE KOBLENZER, freshman from Bereo, seems to be can Howard Callaway In turned directly to the professor missing the point of the sign which relays the University's November, when neither received and to no other person or the message that Peregrine Lake, on which she is sitting, is not The forms are a simplified department, Buehrer said. and improved version of the ones a majority. to be used for skating. Photo by Tim Culek. The legislature had spent much Last semester, 4,000 evalua- provided last semester, which of the day on the slow techni- tions were taken and Buehrer were based on a system used at cality of tallying the vote which said he expects at least that the University of NorthCarollna, Peregrine Lake Skating Banned had shown that neither Maddox many this time. Buehrer said. University regulations forbid skating on a lake as deep--ap- nor Callaway had won a majority This Is the third semester proximately 13 feet--as Pereg- vote in the November election. skating on Peregrine Lake, Build- Some of the "poorer" ques- Council has sponsored the evalu- rine Lake. A write - in for former governor ing and Facilities Director F. tions have been eliminated and ations, but in the future a per- He said the lake Is too deep Elite A mall had created this Eugene Beatty reminded students others have been shortened, he manent board or organization. to freeze solidly enough to sup- Situation. Then, in accordance yesterday. added. Independent of Student Council, Mr. Beatty's remarks followed port large numbers of skaters. with the Georgia Constitution, will probably be established to reports that the lake was a popu- University Police said three Also, several of the questions upheld by the state and U.S. handle this, Buehrer said. lar skating arena for students "no skating" signs posted around are correlated, he said, to aid Supreme Courts, the heavily- last weekend. It Is located be- the lake were stolen. in determining the validity of democratic legislature elected "We (Council) have gotten this tween Harshman and Krelscher Mr. Beatty pointed out that the responses as well as counts and Maddox, an outspoken segrega- thing started, but it has become quadrangles. University allows skating only on percentages of all responses. tionist. too big for a Council committee Mr. Beatty said "a certain two shallow ponds located near Another improvement concerns (Continued on Page 4) to handle It," he explained. element of risk" is Involved In the new stadium. Grads To Hear Wary, Mary' To Open Tonight "Mary, Mary," a comedy stage by Andrew T. Tsubakl, instruc- Saturday In the Joe E. Brown hit of the early 1960's, is being tor in speech. box office. They will cost 10 presented by the University Tickets are on sale from 11 cents for students, $1 for adults CSU President Theatre at 8:15 p.m. today a.m. to 3:30 p.m. today thru and 25 cents for children. through Saturday In the Main Dr. Harold L. Enarson, presi- bachelor's degree In business A u d 11 orlu m. Today's per- dent of the Cleveland State Uni- administration. formance is for the benefit of versity, will address nearly 350 President William T. Jerome the WoodCountySocietyforCrip- midyear graduates atCommence- III will confer degrees In course pled Children and Adults. ment exercises scheduled to be to candidates from the College The play by Jean Kerr, author held at 2 p.m. Jan. 28 in the of Business Administration, to of "Please Don't Eat the Grand Ballroom. be presented by Dean William F. Daisies," portrays an amusing Dr. Enarson Is the former Schmeltz; candidates from the young woman, Mary, who cannot academic and administrative vice College of Liberal Arts, to be resist being sardonic when she president of the University of presented by Dean Archie H. should be sweet. New Mexico. He is in his first Jones; candidates from the Col- Her husband's attorney brings year as president of Cleveland lege of Education, to be presented Mary and her husband together State. by Dean Theodore J. Jenson; and two weeks before their divorce He received a bachelor's de- to candidates from the Graduate becomes final in order to gree from the University of New School to be presented by Dean straighten out the young man's Mexico in 1940, a master's de- Lloyd A. Helms. income tax problems. gree from Stanford University in 1946, and a doctoral degree from The couple have been driven to American University in 1952. the parting of their ways by sweet, As a political scientist. Dr. rueful Mary's inability to bite Enarson has been a consultant her tongue whenever a wisecrack to the U.S. Department of La- comes to mind, and by bumbling bor on the study of labor rela- Bob's tendency to feel wounded tions in the steel Industry, a by her barbs. member of theSurgeonGeneral's In addition to Marcia Jo Grey, Committee on Medical Manpower, graduate student, as Mary, the and a project director of Intern- cast includes Neal Poole as her ships in Latin American educa- husband; Brenda Sue Lee, senior, tion. as Tiffany, the yogurt - crazed Provost Paul F. Leedy will diet faddist he plans to marry; preside over the ceremonies. Morris Guy Sutherland, junior, James G. Francis, M.S.M., or- as a debonair movie actor named ganist ofthePresbyterianChurch Dirk Winston who would like to of Toledo, will perform the pre- marry Mary; and Dave Farmer, lude, processional and reces- sophomore, as the tax attorney sional. who thinks hearts and dollar- The invocation and benediction signs are interchangeable. will be given by Pastor Paul L. NEAL J. POOLE, portraying Mary's husband, relaxes during Bressler of Emmanuel's Luthe- Dr. Allen N. Kepke, assistant a rehearsal scene in 'Mary, Mary,' which will be presented in ran Church, Germantown, Ohip, professor of speech, is directing a benefit performance tonight at 8:15 in the Main Auditorium. whose son, James, will recelvea Dr. Harold L. Enarson the play. Sets will be designed page 2 The B-G News, Wednesday, Jan. 11, 1967 A BRITISH 'HOLLIPAY' Don't Knock The Walls By ROGER HOLLIDAY on his aesthetic sear? and the removal of the corridors Columnist The article appearing in between Moseley and University Are we to submit to the whims Thursday's News which tells of Halls and University and Hanna Acts Of Repression and fancies of an architect sitting the remodeling of Moseley Hall Halls, suggests that we will submit and like it. Why I ask, have the students not been questioned on this William Manchester and Peter Hurd, though in different pro- 'That's A Little Better, But Couldn't You matter? fessions, have suffered similar setbacks in the pursuit of truth. Do It In Luminous Paint?" The reason given for the re- Manchester, a writer, was commissioned by Mrs. John F. Kennedy moval of the enclosed corridors to set the record straight by writing a book about the events sur- is so that the new Education rounding the death of her husband. President Kennedy. She granted Building may be better observed. him an exclusive Interview and access to many previously hidden Does one remove the pants In facts.
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