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Bowling Green State University ScholarWorks@BGSU BG News (Student Newspaper) University Publications 1-22-1960 The B-G News January 22, 1960 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 22, 1960" (1960). BG News (Student Newspaper). 1516. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news/1516 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. Education our Challemrje: /22\ BwTUnc* oar GoaL VoL44 Bowling Gram State UnW.rmity. Bowling Gram. Ohio. Fridar. Ian. 22. 1960 No. 26 Collegiate Chorale Vacation Tour Is 'On' Again Will This Be Your Chair? 185 Earn Degrees; Commencement Is Set For Jan. 29 Approximately 185 students will be graduated this month during mid-year commencement exercises to be held at 3 p.m. Friday Jan. 29, in the main auditorium. Presi- dent Ralph W. McDonald will con- fer degrees to approximately 40 graduate students and 145 under- graduates. Dr. F. Edward Lund, president of Kenyon College, Gambier, will deliver the commencement ad- dress. "The Valor of Ignorance." The processional will start on the first floor of the Administra- tion Hldg. and move into the main auditorium at 2:45 p.m Thomas Curtis, instructor in music and University organist, will play for both the processional and reces- sional. The President's Luncheon will be held at 11:30 a.m. Friday, Jan. 29, in the ballroom of the Union. Phnloi by Ryan Invited, in addition to the gradu- LONELY SEAT—With th» approach of finals w—k comti the grim reminder SUFFERING SINGERS The Collegiate Chorale, which ating seniors, their relatives, and concerts In New York and In Now England. Included In thai Ihere will be many empty Matt, Ilk* the) on* aboTe, whin the second lemeeter carries tho motto "suffer" with thorn wherever It goes, the lour Is a concert at historic Old North Church In Boston, la reiumed. They will bar* b«»n Tacatod by tho** who choe« not to arudy am friends, have been top administra- has already planned Its semester vacation. Tho scone ol Paul Reveres famous midnight ride, and an hard « neceicary. Tho slory that |ollow» Hits lh* qrad- rvqu.remenli for th« tive officials, and full professors Chorale will travel 1.600 miles In six days, pressuring appearance on television station WnZ-TV. also In Boston. roopoctlTo cla*»«i and aovoral tip* on .rudying. ED NOTE: The Collegiate Chorale lour of Now York and the New England states will bo made as originally planned. This super-cedes an announcement In Tuesday's News which stated that the tour had boon cancelled. The possibility A Warning To Procrastinators— Sigma Nu Charge Is Dismissed; of several members ol the Chorale not being able to make the trip prompted the temporary cancellation. By ELAINE KITCHEN That Time Of Year Is Here Again Board Cites Rule Inadequacies What are your plans for semester vacation? To get away By BILL IOPPER Sigma Nu fraternity, charged a rush rule that was designed to from it all or simply to spend a quiet recovery period at home? keep fraternity men from entering Final examinations begin Mon- with a violation of the Interfrater- Before we go our separate ways, let's stop to think for a day and after they are completed, nity Council rush rules, was found freshman dormitories with the in- grade*, the remuneration for a Speech Contest not guilty in a meeting of the tention of rushing freshman men. minute about our lucky friends who belong; to the Collegiate semester's work, will be released. IFC Judicial Board Wednesday. However, counsel for the defense Chorale. These students already have their vacation (?) This is a good time for every stu- pointed out that Kodgers Quad- 1FC Administrative Vice Presi- planned. Their plans include a 6-day trip to the New York- dent, regardless of class standing, Winners Named dent Dale Haven stated in dismis- rangle, the dormitory in question, carefully to review pages 71 and sing the charges against Sigma had never publicly or otherwise— New England states area. Wait! The winners of the semi-annual been defined as a "freshman" dor- Don't jump to conclusions, think- 72 in the University catalog, as Speech 102 speaking proficiency Nu. that ". there arc certain these pages are entirely devoted inadequacies in University and mitory. Sigms Nu also pointed Orchestra Announced ing some people have all the luck. contest have been announced by out that there were insufficient Remember, thoy belong to a select to academic standing and warning. Dr. Donald C. Kleckner, chairman IFC regulations which pertain to Slight Change rushing in freshman residence facts pertaining to the specific organization that carries the mot- of the department of speech. For Valentine Dance to -"Suffer"— with them. The minimum grade require- halls, and that on the basis of this charges, and that there was in- ments have been changed slightly For the contest, more than 600 there appears to be no violation consistency in the specific charge. Peter Palmer and his orchestra, Having a natural curiosity about this "suffer" business, I checked up in the 1959-60 edition of the cata- students enrolled in the speech de- indicated." After considering the facts intro- now known for the Mercury album, log. A freshman whose point aver- partment's 21 sections of the 102 duced by Sigma Nu, the five- "A Swingin' Love Affair," will on our suffering singers and found age for the first semester is less course gave a five-minute persua- The original charge was made member Judicial Hoard dismissed play here at the Union-Bponsored this will be the routine procedure than 1.5 may be dismissed at the sive speech on any topic. Because against Sigma Nu on the bnsis of the charges against the fraternity. Valentine Dance, Feb. 13, in the 30 minutes before a school concert end of the first semester This is of the unusually large number of ballroom. Because it is leap year, on the tour: a change from previous practice. students taking the course this the annual semi-formal dance will The bus pulls up to the nearest No Harm semester, the 21 sections had three he a women-ask-men affair, but stage door (if the driver can lo- For the person who has kept up ..epurate contests. Rush Near; IFC Reveals Rules men can ask the women too, if cate the stage from outside the they want to go. building). Ray Rideout, stage ma- with daily assignments and has The three first-place winners At its meeting last Monday, IFC must be carrying at least 12 credit nager, jumps out of the bus to find not fallen behind in his courses, this semester were Lesley Sybert, distributed copies of rush rules hours. A 1.5 minimum grade aver- In order to bring the voices and the stage. Jim Hardy, president of the coming of final examinations Charles Schulti, and Terrill Gotts- for formal rush to member frater- age is required of any freshman orchestra closer to the audience. doesn't cause too much alarm. rlialk. Placing second were Judith nities. Rush starts Friday, Feb. 5. rushee; 1.6, for a first semester Palmer uses the stereo recording However, so many times final Creason; Harry Ferguson and Association between rushees and sophomore; and 1.7, for a second sound so that the drum will give Chorale Itinerary exams arrive and students find Patricia Maher, who tied; and fraternity men will he the same semester sophomore or first semes- a strong rhythmic feeling to danc- Karis Horner. as it bus been during the informal ter junior. A second semester jun- ers throughout the room. Until Ian. 21. Thursday—Leave BG for tush period, but no rushee is al- ior or .higher must have a 1.8 now this sound technique was used Sauquolt. New York. Ml miles. NEWS Note Judging the students were Dr. minimum average to rush. only in recording studios. Palmer Emerson Shuck, dean of the Col- lowed in a fraternity house ex- 12 hours. This Is Ik* last lnui ot lh* News combines male voices and trom- lege of Liberal Arts; Miss Peg cept during the formal rush per- The schedule for formal rush Ian. 29, Friday-Concerts at Sau- for the lint semester. The first pub- bones against female voices and Faze, Mrs. Donald C. Kleckner, iods'. Fraternities are required to is: Feb. 5 through 6, registration quolt High School at 2:30 and lication date for tho socond furnish rides to the next house trumpets, with saxophone* in the 1:15 pjn. Dr. Klden T. Smith, dean of stu- from 1 to 6 p.m. in the Union; background. will b« Friday. Fob. 11. dent*; Kenneth Krouse, director of for rushees. Feb. 8, 10, 12, rushees will visit Ian. 30. Saturday—Concert at New lor copy to bo Included In that Imi "My Funny Valentine," "Let's Hartford. New York. First Metho- alumni affairs; Mrs. Richard During the rush period no fra- fraternity houses from 6:30 to will bo 1:30 p.m. Tuesday, rob. I. Weaver, and Dr. Raymond Yeager 9:40 p.m.; Feb. 14, rushees will Fall in Love," "I Only Have Eyes dist Church at IllS p.m. ternity man will be in any fresh- For You," and "How High the Ian.