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The Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra under the direc- • • • • • * • * * position was awarded the Music tion of 30-year-old composer-pianist Leonard Bernstein will Circle of New York award for the present a concert at 8:15 Sunday evening in the Men's Gym. most outstanding work of the sea- Tickets will be on sale today through Friday from 10 to son. He is probably better known 12 a.m. and from 2 to 4 p.m. in front of the Main Auditorium. for his Broadway musical, "On the Town" and his ballets, "Fancy Tickets also may be purchased after 7:30 the night of the per- Free" and "Facsimile." formance at the Men's Gym. The Eva Jessye Choir, which Students may purchase general standing orchestras in the United was the original chorus for "Por- admission tickets with Ac Card States. The orchestra has won gy and Bess," will appear at the plus five cents and reserved seats nation-wide fame through its Co- University March 24 as the next lumbia recordings and through a in tho Artists Series. Max East- for 60 cents plus their card. Gen- man, poet and author, will speak .series of extensive tours that have eral admission and reserved seat at BGSU April 3 as the last in the tickets will be sold to the public enlarged in scope every year. series. PICTURED ABOVE is the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, Tournament he does not nbuso tho privileges. Editor of the 1960 Key, the Pub- Thirty-seven students made all lications Committee has announc- Meld At Columbus "A's" this past semester. They 'arc: Maribcllc Krehman, Irving ed. The Ohio State Men's Debate Brott, Margaret Crowlcy, Frank- During the past three years, he Tournament with 19 colleges par- lin A. Curti , Mildred D. Davis, has held the position of Residence ticipating was held at Capital Uni- David C. Elsass, Sidney Freeman, Section Editor, Photography Edi- versity in Columbus, Feb. 26. Dolores Freshley, Vcrnon Graham, tor, and Business Manager of the Dcnison University took first- John Harkal, Shirloy Heiman, Glenn D. Helm, Marjorie Jean Key. He is a member of Hook and place honors. Howling Green Herring, Miriam Howe, Marilyn Motor and is majoring in Account- placed fourth last year, but this Humphrey, Xvar Ison, Merl D. ing. year tied for second with Wooster, Johnston. There will be an organization Kent, and Oberlin. Richard L. Kaiser, Hazel Kille, meeting of the 1950 Key nt 7 to- Carl Silver and Bob Mallas, Earl H. Kipp, Allan J. Libbe, Hor- ace G. McCray, Patricia Miesle, morrow evening in the Key office. from Bowling Green, were on the Arthur F. Miller, Kathryn Mor- All positions arc open and writers, affirmative. Lou Fernandez and row, William R. Nicholson, Bruce copyreadcrs, photographers, typ- George Maragakes, BGSU negative D. Oliver, Lois E. Robbins, Dwan- ists, and urtists are especially team, were undefeated in the tour- nament, winning six debates. da Lael Schad, Grayce Scholt, needed. Evalee Smith, Harry Spector, • * * James C. Treece, Ralph I. Villers, Margaret Weisz, John D. Wilhclm, 186 Women Pledged To 11 and Maxine Yargcr. The students who made the Dean's List are listed on Page 4. Sororities, Office Reports Dean Announces One hundred eighty-six women were pledged to the 11 Housing Schedule sororities the weekend of Feb. 26 and 27, according to lists compiled in the office of Dean Audrey K. Wilder. The following schedule for sign- Chi Omega and Delta Gamma have the largest pledge ing for on-campus accommoda- classes with 23 women in each. tions will be maintained in the of- The following women were pledged: fice of the Dean of Students. Alpha Chi Omega — Marilyn Housing for the '49-'60 fall term Batdorf, Barbara Cameron, Mari- 'To Be Or Not To Be' must be signed for on these dates. East and West Halls, March 21- FALCON ACTION wu successful in winning the annul TU-BG lyn Hocking, Jackie Lamp, Lee McCall, Joan McKinlay, Helen Hamlet Is Question March 22; Huts and Dorm "Q," Peace Pipe game. The Pipe is shown above being carried off by Senate Reviews March 23-March 24; Stadium, University representatives. Onsel, Mary Ann O'Donnell, Ann Silver, Louise Tomlinson, Peggy Tryouts for "Hamlet" will March 28-March 29; North Dorm Constitutions OI and North Annexes, March 30- Lou White, Jean Wolfe, and Bar- be conducted today and to- March 31. bara Zellere. morrow at 7:30 p.m. in the Two Organizations Shatzel Hall, March '21 -March Budding Fashions Styie Show Alpha Gamma Delta — Carol Main Auditorium. Tryouts , 22; Williams Hall, March 28- Constitutions of two new cam- Aumend, Patricia Boiler, Rita will be under the supervision of Whitford Kane. March 24; Kohl Hall and Kohl An- pus organizations are being re- Bosnick, Virginia Clymer, Barbara nex, March 28-March 29; Wo- To Prevue Spring Clothes Evans, Shirley Kerr, Avis Lynch, viewed for approval by Student Students and townspeople men's Bldg. and Johnston Hall, Phyllis Marr, Jean McDaniel, may participate i t> tryouts. March 30-March 31. With spring just around the corner, Bowling Green State Senate. The two petitioning Mary Lou McKiddie, Jean Tevis, University students are presenting a prevue of the new spring groups are » proposed "honorary Esther Walpcrt, Frances Walters, fashions at a style show, titled "Budding Fashions," March 16, society" in the College of Business and Dorothy Wise. 7:30 p.m. in the Men's Gym. Administration and the Stray Alpha Phi — Carolyn Arnholt, A representative from each sorority, fraternity, and inde- Greek fraternity. Emily Bazley, Lois Berndt, Jean pendent organization will model various types of college attire Campbell, Paula Culbert, Marion such as sportswear; which include Purpose of the latter, as stated Goodnight, Mary Jo Grimsley, • * * Mary Hartup, Jean Hauri, Wilma golfing, beach, and class styles; in its constitution, is "to provide to all members of national social Hause, Lois Hayes, Jean Hilliker, men's and women's suits; evening Remaining Prom Dorothy John, Marguerite Moore, gowns, tuxedos, and dinner jack- fraternities who are not represent- Elizabeth Pierson, Janice Schrei- ets; and all types of date clothing:. Tickets To Be Sold ed on this campus, an opportunity ber, Marilyn Shuler, Dianne Tot- to continue the pursuit of frater- ter, Gloria Von Kennel, and Ruth Publicity director and co-ordi- Only 60 tickets of the original nal brotherhood." Wohlfort. nator of the show is Hazel Miller, 600 for the U-A Prom are still un- , The campus Red Crots drive (Turn To Page 4) a senior majoring in business edu- sold. They will be put on sale will start March 28 and continue cation. Fred Plassman is adver- again in the "Well" April 1. Personnel Director tising manage:. Fred is a senior for one week according to Doro- in advertising. Display manager General Prom Chairman Bob thy Berger and John Ingersoll, Wilt Interview is Mary Flo Compton, a senior in Mudgett urges all eligible organi- co-chairmen. Each club, organ- job-Seeking Seniors art. Dorothy Mats und Eleanor sations to enter their "Miss Bee ization, and residence hall is re- Grover are the fashion directors. Gee" candidates as soon ss pos- quested to choose a representative F. C. Page of the personnel de- Both are majoring in home eco- sible. to serve on the student Red Cross partment of the Goodyear Tire nomics. Treasurer is Marjorie Committee. This group will meet and Rubber Co. will be at BGSU Bull, a senior in marketing. Shir- in 214A, March 24 and 25, to in- ley Blauvelt is publicity manager Seniors Musi Order March 17 in 201A at 7:30 p.m. terview senior men interested in and is majoring in journalism. Jim Gallaway has been perman- accounting, business administra- John Cannavan, speech major, will Caps And Gowns ently appointed a member of Stu- tion, production management, and be the commentator. Chuck Cod- dent Activities Fees Committee. sales. ding, a graduate student, is super- All seniors graduating- in Senate President Barbara Provost Arrangements for an interview intendent of maintenance. Jane should order their caps wishes to thank the other appli- with Mr. Page should be made on Miss Sue Gesling and Mr. John and gowns at Uhlsnan's this cants for their interest. or before March 23. Davidson of the Business Dept. "A Sophomore Class meeting Goodyear Tire and Rubber Co. week. are faculty advisors of the style will be held Wednesday, March 16, employs a number of College of WHILE REFEREES Benjamin Pierce and Harmon Voskull watch show. Faculty members wh desire 6:16 p.m., in the Practical Arts Liberal Arts graduates Interested over them, contestants Bob Kannen, Sigma Chi; Ken Barker, Delta Tau Lasalle's are again cooperating to rent caps and gowns should Auditorium to discuss important in production management and Deltas August Knoblach, Kappa Sigmai and Wynn Kalley, Gamma Theta with the students this year and are also order them at Uhlman's class business," announces David control, either from the technical Nu, vie for pie-eating honors. Nick PetroB won for Sigma Alpha Epsilon and Lois Glasgow for Alpha Chi Omega, with both groups the furnishing all the clothing. Ev- immediately. Laurenzi, sophomore class presi- aspect or from that of business ad- eryone ia welcome to attend. dent ministration. defending champions. Educational Process Needs Immediate Investigation John Loves Mary By Jim Sponieller conjugations spinning in your cals hardly worth the price of a spire—no cube root calculations T-bone steak. Three hundred You may call it treason if you like, but thi» process of life confusing your churning crani- people like you equal to an ordin- we are pursuing called "education" has sprung some gaping um—living was simple. Labora- holes which I think need investigation. tory tests prove that eight hours ary cow! What a let-down. Science has already proven that it pays to be ignorant. of sleep are needed to replenish Then too, I bet yon once had a The guy with the low IQ not only worries less, but also sleeps a person's mental facilities while silly notion that our location her* better, is the best driver, and is apt to be less bored with life. only four hours are needed to rest in th* United StatM ii a p*rman- the physical energies. ■nt thing, but it isn't at all. Ge- smart? Your most serious problem of ologists tell us that th* eastern YOU TOOK PSYCHOLOGY So as the golden sun sinks in yesterday was, "Which came first, and became conscious of the fact the West after four years, we take the chicken or the egg?" Now the ■•aboard is sinking into the Atlan- you have a potentially potent item leavo of this institution with biologists have you lying awake tic at the rat* of on* inch every called a brain. Then you took diploma stuffed in brief case, fal- nights worrying about where the million years. It's on* darn thing philosophy and found everything len hair stuffed in suitcase, and first algae came from a billion aft*r another. you once believed is obsolete. yourself good stuff for a mental years ago. While you worry about forming case. In the distance the natives By coming to college, you a new philosophy, the sociology will be able to hear you sing that thought you had the inside track boys tell you that one out of old refrain: YOU USED TO BE rather on becoming a millionaire. Then twenty people will someday suffer "I'll build a little still, some- proud of the fact that you be- a man like Spyros P. Skouras from a mental disorder. Now you where upon a hill, and let the longed to the human species, comes along with a simple school- have to worry about worrying too rest of the world go by." didn't you? But you were soon much. Take at look at yourself. relieved of this blissful thinking. ing and hauls home the largest Worry, confusion, no sleep, un- Remember the nights you used You turn out to be nothing but a single income in. 1048 of (985,300. happiness— can you afford to be to sleep all eight hours? No verb mass of protoplasm and chemi- LOOK AT THE simple souls BEE GEE NEWS Wednesday. March 9, 1949 who have won their fortune and a View* And Opinion* Pag* 2 ftta *Jo44*name*4 Bid... PORTRAYING ROLES in "John Loves Mary" were, from left t. round-trip to Afghanistan on a right, Bill Prentice, Stan Fisk, Hal Baumle, and Ken Shoemaker. radio quiz with a question like: There are many sad faces In Bowling Green "Who died shortly after Lincoln AH Op**, letter... today. The reason: the Falcons didn't receive was shot?" Then look at the Theater Production Proves a bid to the National Invitational Tournament In Ph.D. at Lowwage Tech who is Following Is a letter from the Mayor of Bowling capable of answering every ques- New York where they have played four limes tion excepting how he's going to Green in response to Ihe recent open letter print- in the last five years. Successful To Audience ed on this page. The open letter had been writ- meet the next installment on his ten by Pres. F. I. Prout and asked the cooperation Why the Orange and Brown wasn't invited bicycle. Does education pay? By Ralph Villar. ed, and it would be difficult to this year is puzzling to all of us. Bowling Green Back in the innocent days of of City officials with University administrators: childhood, you used to think of our Except for Pat Mann racing imagine that a play would be in Is rated higher in two polls, Associated Press "My dear Doctor Prout: public servants as steadfast rocks around lifting a trouser leg of progress in less than ten minutes. Having in mind the very fine meeting held last and Dunkel, than either Utah, CCNY, and the of honesty and justice. But politi- every male for a pair of sox to re- If any of the cast had stage Monday between you folks from Ihe University other New York team under consideration for cal scientists gave you the sicken- fright, it wasn't apparent. Bill ing news that Mayor Itchyflngers place the college type worn by and we from the City Administration, I thought II the final bid. The Falcons also hold a one sided is liable to swindle you and John the Senator, and Bill Prentice up- Prentice sat on stage reading a well that I should write you and outline Ihe poli- victory over Western Kentucky and lost to Doe out of your last dime. (He setting a can of powder it might prop magazine while watting for cy thai will be followed by Ihe City Administra- mighty Kentucky by only two points. After the leaves you a nickle for the parking be said that all went too well for curtain time. Phyllis Allen tion in enforcing the Ordinances in regard to meter.) laughed as she said, "Scared? traffic control, etc. Kentucky game Bowling Green won thirteen the opening of "John Loves Mary." I'm about to pass out." 1. We shall continue to enforce Ihe City Ordi- straight games, Including victories over Du- nances covering traffic violations, such as stop auesne, Vlllanova, LaSalle, Marquette, and DAY AFTER DAY you shuffle The excitement expected back- With the cast, crew, and coke- back to your room, depressed with streets, red lights, and speeding in accordance Western Kentucky. Those are the fads but still stage did not materialize as crews filled whiskey bottle in place the more facts of "enlightenment." curtain went up. It was now in with the policy now being followed by Ihe Ad- Bowling Green will not be in the Madison Th* History D*pt. merrily tears operated coolly without asking for the actors' hands, and most of ministration. Square Garden tournament this year. down th* legendi surrounding or receiving instructions. The the crew could und did take it 2. Other violations will be handled upon the The selection of the NIT teams is up to Ihe your favorite heroes until you props and lights were placed long merits of each case. have no faith left in humanity easy. Even though she followed committee headed by Asa Bushnell and nothing before any last minute rush could 3. We will contact you, or anyone you may whatsoever. Washington has tak- bring about confusion. the script, Dorothy Sells relaxed designate in all misdemeanor cases. If you de- we can say will change their minds. But to en a terrific beating with hit cher- as she sounded the door buzzer ry-tree-chopping and dollar-throw- Men did as women do by apply- sire to be notified of other violations please ad- Coach Harold Anderson and the members of the and telephone bell in their proper vise us, and we shall be happy to give you this ing f*ats. Give George 50 more ing cold cream and powder to basketball team goes all the praise possible for y*ars and they'll make him anoth- their faces, but it was just the places. Information. Ihe fine season this year. It will be a long time er Benedict Arnold. 4. The Cily Traffic Commission has agreed to cast making-up. This they did Having the best seats in the before Red Spelcher, Mac Olten, and John Payak Then there was the shy fellow house, the lighting crew sat in the allow Sunday parking for guests on Ihe south you knew who thought a speech amid laughter and jokes to a back- side of Ridge Street, from Thurstin Avenue to are forgotten at Bowling Green and they will be course might put him more at ground of Spanish music from the wings enjoying the show. College Drive, and Ihe Cily will furnish these greatly missed when Ihe Falcons lake to the ease while conversing. He was in- Rec Hall. With the polish of many re- signs. hardwoods next year. formed that his libial dental frica- Least rushed of all was Director hearsals, the actors made their 5. Il has been Ihe policy in Ihe past to show no Although some people are slow to admit it, tive continuants were out of order Frederick Walsh. He checked the cues without prompting. No scen- discrimination between students, faculty, and so this hapless chap hasn't made a citizens, II is our desire to continue to conduct basketball has been the big factor In putting statement of any consequence house lighting early, advised "un- ery fell and no one was hit with the affairs of the Cily In the same manner. Bowling Green where it is today. In our opinion, since. necessary changes," and withdrew a flying batten. We covet your continued cooperation and trust nothing any of us can do, townspeople included, shortly after a few words of ad- That the audience enjoyed the that our relationship shall continue on a friendly is loo good for the players and coaches who vice and good luck. performance was reflected by the Odd Glasses Are Horse-Play Time curtain pulling stage manager basis." have helped do this. Respectfully yours, Stage Manager Floyd Heckert after five curtain calls when he Clarence W. Dick, Mayor tfite Pteue+ttiOH.... Latest Coed Fad took charge of Mr. Walsh's "rush said, "I hope you guys don't ever Dr. Prout added, in a statement for the NEWS, unnecessary" policy and directed play to a full house." "In line with the above, I am pleased to note By Chuck Albury all final activity. He and the crew All that remained was to apply The recent burning of "Old Kenyon" Dormi- that the Mayor asked for a conference Saturday had time for talking and even for the cold cream in reverse, change tory has brought much talk of such a tragedy When the girl sitting next to me morning, Feb. 5. Louis Daigneau, representing said, "Look at my new glasses, a little horse-play. clothes, go to a reception, and Ihe Student Senate, and John Dyer, of the BEE occurring here. In order to destroy such wild Chuck," I was prepared for any- A few minutes before curtain hope to heaven that all went as GEE NEWS, accompanied me to the "Mayor's rumors as "BG has no fire escapes, etc.," we are thing. time the stage was nearly desert- well the next night. Office to discuss the fines for two of our students printing this letter explaining fire prevention at arrested last week in speeding and Illegal use Just whatever happened to of motorcycle. Mayor Dick indicated regulation this University. We believe BGSU students may plain, old-fashioned, g o 1 d - r i m fines, and all three of us agreed that our students rest assured that -every possible precaution is spectacles? Time was when they IdteM. 7a Ike CcLto*... should be assessed these fines. being taken in order to avert a catastrophe such were the only style, till one day We appreciate the Mayor's courtesy.'' as the burning of one of our many dormitories. a manufacturer, who wasn't sell- Bee Gee News ago, the name plaques on Shatzel "My dear Mr. Schwyn: ing many of the conventional kind, Bawling Green, Ohio and Williams Halls were admir- got an idea and left the rims off. able. Now, they are a disgrace. In view of the Kenyon dormitory tragedy, it Dear Editor: Bee Qee Alew*. He promptly became a millionaire Solution: How about getting a In last week's BEE GEE NEWS, occurs to me that you and other members of making rimless glasses. detail of laborers from each hall the Student Senate announced ■ « • »tmhii Ihe Board of Trustees will be interested in a sum- to restore the admiration of these That seemed to take care of all that they had offered Kenyon Col- National Advertising Service, Inc. mary of our dormitory situation. (1) Dormitories possibilities until shell frames name plates and give added pres- ColUgt Pmhditktn KtfrrtwnUtil* lege all the assistance that they that are fire hazards and (2) measures in effect were introduced. Then all h— tige to the university? 4IO MAOMON AVI. NBW YOMH N. V. can. It is a fine thing to do, but IKCHO ■ fcMtoa • loi A««iiifl ' »*.■ ritaotco to prevent fire tragedy. Twenty-two dormitories broke loose in the specs industry. perhaps the fire at Kenyon should Name Withheld are fire-resistant buildings—these have brick First they were conservatively walls, concrete floor slabs, and fire-proof stair- serve as a warning to us. Many Seniors Can Make &jsocfalpd CoBeftiote Prets ways. They house 1,478 students. Please un- clear but soon red, yellow, blue, of our buildings are combustible derstand that a disastrous fire in these buildings green, and even chartreuse models and yet they are not equipped with is possible, but not probable. Under the worst were prominently displayed atop fire extinguishers, sprinkler sys- Contributions To I949--Member-I949 of conditions, a comparatively larger element milady's nose. tems, or any type of fire escapes. of time is available for students to get out of the The men, sad to relate, followed (Ed. Note: Not all information Class Gift Fund The Ohio College in the preceding sentence is true.) building. The buildings referred to are Williams, the trend and sported "Lester All seniors who were unable as Newspaper Association Shatzel, Kohl, Alpha Phi, Delta Gamma. Alpha There are several so-called fire- Gooch" goggles of black, red, and proof buildings on campus, but in yet to make a contribution toward XI Delta, Gamma Phi Beta, seven houses on fra- some with a ripple effect. ternity row, Dorm Q. Stadium Club, and the six several instances fire-proof hotels the senior class present may do Official Student Publication That's why I was prepared for ' new sorority houses. have burned with heavy loss of so this week. A box is set up for anything when the girl asked me life. We must not become smug Published Each Wednesday of the Year We have 12 all-wooden dormitories and one this purpose at the Commencement to look at her new glasses. But and forget that we have been very By the Student* of Bowling Green State University frame and brick building housing a total of 704 lucky so far. We have had fires Announcement Table in the Office—116 Administration Bldg.—Telephone 2881 students. These are a definite fire hazard. No even my hardened eyes popped a but they have been minor. There "Well". reference Is here made to our trailers, govern- little when I saw them. Honest to is no reason why they will continue Tomorrow and Friday are the Harold Flagg_ Editor-in-Chief ment apartment buildings and huts. gosh, they were plaid—blue, red, to be minor. However, no matter last days to get announcements. Kappa Sigma House. Telephone 4S78 In all these dormitories we have regular fire and gray plaid. how much equipment is added, it will not take the place of horse BUI Day. Managing Editor drills, reports of which are made in detail to the May God have mercy on our sense. If people insist on smoking Students Observe Business Office. Fire extinguishers, provided for Sigma Chi House, Telephone 12811 souls. in bed and in other equally silly each building, are checked each year through activities, then fires are inevitable. Major Productions KAthy Arnold, John F»y_ Associate Editors th* Business Office. We have four policemen on Students Must List A sensible program of equip- A group of forty-five students duty each night. They tour assigned dormitory ping the buildings and of educat- from the Workshop Players went T. J. Loomis Sports Editor areas throughout the night, carry time clocks, License Numbers ing the students should do a great to see three major productions Carl Lindquist Photography Editor and make a record of the exact time each dormi- deal toward preventing serious All students having cars regis- last month as a theatre project. Jim Iimbacher - Copy Editor tory is visited. This record is filed each morning fires here. at the Business Office. Finally, in each dormi- tered on campus at Bowling Green The first trip was to Columbus John Dyer. Feature Editor are requested to report their new Don Johnson tory corridor, there is a student fire captain and (Ed. Note: Every effort is be- to see Margret Webster's produc- Basin*** Sul crew whose duty it is, in case of fire, to visit Icense plate numbers to Mrs. ing mad* to prevent any such tion of "Hamlet." Their second each room in their corridor and make sure that Whittaker in Dean Conklin's office Dan Raaeet Business Manager catastrophe here. For further in- trip was to Norwalk where they all occupants are out of the room. as soon as they receive them. The formation, read th* editorial on saw "Joan of Lorraine." On their Warren Ransler ..Circulation Manager If you have any other suggestions that would Bowling Green registration num- this page.) last trip they went to see "Annie Local Advertising Bob Nelson help us prevent such a tragedy as occurred at ber saest accompany the new num- To the Editor: Get Your Gun," starring Billie Faculty Adviser John Hire* Kenyon College, please consult me." bers. Problem: Thirty some odd years Worth. BEE GEE NEWS Wednesday. March 9. 1949 VesuU and ApcUa Society Notes Pacj» 3 Sigma Nu Dance — PiKA Dream Girl' Dance — — By — Leads Weekend IRIS IRWIN JANET DUNSON Sigma Nu's informal orchestra dance from 9 to 12 p.m. Saturday Since rushing is over sorority retary. Bee Gee News Office by 6 p.m. in the Women's llldg. highlights Wednesday if they wish it to be row is pretty well back to normal Kappa Deltas enjoyed a venison the social calendar for the coming and buffalo dinner last Sunday af- printed. college life again. Most Greek weekend. ternoon. Joyce Bittikolfer's fath- houses held their pledging cere- er shot the deer in Pennsylvania Jimmy Reemsnyder and his or- mony Saturday evening, after last season. He also acted as chef Felix Gentile Speaks chestra will furnish the music. which the new pledges stayed at for the meal. Friday night the Spanish Club is To Club Next Week sponsoring a Disc Dance from 9 the sorority house overnight. Chi Omifii held an exchange dinner with the ATO. last Wed- to 12 p.m. in the Women's Bldg. Several groups attended church Felix Gentile, executive direc- nesday. Another exchange din- Mr. William Don Alexander, as- tor of the Mayor's Committee on the next morning. ner held last week was between sistant professor of music, will Gamma Phi B«ta pledges were KDs and the Kappa Siis.. Inter-Racial and Community Rela- present a violin recital at 8:16 tions in Toledo, will address an entertained at the Women's Club Recent dinner guest of the Sig- 'Mi p.m. Friday in the Main Auditori- ma Rho Taut was Miss Beryl I'm - open meeting of the Copite Club, by their alums last Thursday eve- um in another in the faculty re- rish, instructor in English. She is sociology organization at Bowling cital series. ning. Green State University, next a sponsor of the sorority. Alpha Gnmma Delta's bridge Newly-elected officers of Chi Sigma Chit and Gamma Phi week. Omega are: Doris llanel, president; tournament enters the second Betas held an exchange dinner He will discuss "Human Rela- round Friday evening. Surviving Jeanne Barber, vice president; last Wednesday. tions as a Public Responsibility fraternity and sorority teams will Barbara Hobensack, recording sec- Guests of the Alpha Gamma in the PA Auditorium at 7:30 p.m. resume competition at 7 p.m. in retary; Doris Acklin, "treasurer; Deltas were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wednesday, March 16. the Alpha Gamma Delta house. Phyllis Knapp, pledge mistress; Moyer, Mrs. W. H. Gernert, Mr. Educated in New York City to No visitors will be permitted to and Virginia Brown, correspond- and Mrs. John Cheetwood, Mr. and be a psychiatric social worker, Mr. watch the tournament. ing secretary. Chi Omega pledge Mrs. James Provost, and Mr. and Gentile has been research analyst class has elected Eleanor Stupka "Ali Baba and the Forty Mrs. B. Pierce. for the Russell Sage Foundation, Thieves," starring Sabu and Jon as president, Betty Lou Sheldon, All publicity chairmen are consultant on child care in Sicily treasurer; and Phyllis Yergin, sec- COUPLES ENJOY the Pi Kappa Alpha 'Dream Girl" Dance at Hall, is the movie to be shown urged to turn in their news to the and a reviser of the mental health Friday at 7 and 9 p.m. in the PA VENUS AND APOLLO box in the laws in Louisiana. BGSU last weekend. Auditorium. Pick And Pen Chooses Saturday evening the movie, "Sudan," starring Maria Montez, 'Alumnus Of Year' Clubs Schedule Meetings Is scheduled for 7 and 9 p.m. in ASSOCIATION OF in HIS. orary, will meet at 7:30 tonight in The new project of Sigma Phi is the PA Auditorium. Dr. Donnal V. Smith, president CHILDHOOD EDUCATION Mr. Schuck from the Bror-Free- compiling a mailing list of jour- of the State Teachers College at 4(HiA. A key for the organization man Co. in Toledo will give n talk, nalism olumnne that were in the University To Present Cortland, N. Y., was chosen as Miss Martha Gesling will speak will be adopted and a revision in the topic of which will be "The Journalism Dept. or hud anything Bowling Green State University on reading problems in the ele- membership requirements will be Story of Sterling." to do with campus publications. Music Festival Alumnus of the Year. mentary schools nt a meeting of discussed. There will also be a NEWMAN CLUB speaker. These members date back as far M Members of Pick and Pen, sen- the Association of Childhood Edu- Lehigh University will present cation at 7 tonight in the Uni- Newman Club members will PRE-LAW CLUB 1920 when the Bee Gee News was the 1949 Lehigh Music Festival ior men's leadership honor society first started. at Bowline Green, voted unani- versity School Gym. meet on March 9 in the Commons Dean Fordham, dean of Ohio March 17-19. mously for Dr. Smith, a 1824 Attendance will be taken. at 7:30 p.m. for a general meet- State University law school, and SQUARE DANCE CLUB The program is approximately graduate, as the man who in their BIOLOGY CLUB ing. Miss Bee Gee candidate will D.\ William Rose, professor of low The next meeting of the Prom- two hours in length and is divided be chosen, and J. J. Nijessen, a into three sections. The first is opinion, was outstanding in 1948. Committees for the present se- at OSU, will address the Pre-Lnw enoder Square Dance Club will be freshman from Holland, will be culled "Bach to Bop," and it is in The first person to be so recog- mester will be the main business Club next Monthly in the Fuculty held tomorrow night from 7 to 9 the guest speaker. Room of the Nest at 7 p.m. this section that Prof. Hadley nized, he has been invited to par- to be discussed at the next meeting in the Rcc Hall. The square Their respective subjects will be Yatos' "Firelight" is being intro- ticipate in the Honors Day con- of the Biology Club, tonight at 7 LSA dance instructor will bo present "Legal Objectives" and "Pre-Lc- duced. The song is being played vocation May 24. The Lutheran Student Associa- at the meeting. tion will meet Sunday at 5:15 p.m. gal Training." by the "Collegians" and is being for their regular weekly meeting. SIGMA PHI THETA ALPHA PHI sung by Candy Anderson. Student Bob Stewart will speak Recently elected by Sigma Phi Theta Alpha Phi, national dra- The song, "Firelight," is a love HOUSE OF on the subject, "Thou Shalt Not are Peg Finney, president; Nancy matics honornry, initiated nine ballad based on a winter mood HOUSEHOLD Kill." A supper will precede the Nelson, secrctnry-treasurer; Kathy members Sunday. and done in a "I remember" theme. Professor Yates, a mem- program. Arnold, historian. Dotty Kuntz- New members ore: Uita Roof, ber of the Department of Music PHI ALPHA CHI mun was taken in as a new mem- Jim Limbuchcr, Put Swineford, FLOWERS ul Howling Green State University APPLIANCES Phi Alpha Chi, accounting hon- ber. Joanne Nielsen, Evnlee Smith, has done some other popular Marjorie Charles, Floyd Heckert, works, but this is the first one for Lucille Nobili, and Ernest Capron. CORSAGES that has ever been introduced to Following the initiation, the the public. RADIO REPAIR new members presented a skit in Typewriters Repaired, which they did "take-offs" on the Pershing Rifle Club FLOWER GIFTS various phases of dramotics which and made them eligible for member- A meeting of the Pershing Office Typewriters, Of- ship. A luncheon, planned by Rifles will be held at 7 tomorrow Pat Howell, was held in the work- evening at the Graf Bldg. Com- NEW RADIO SETS shop following the entertainment. bat movies will be shown. We Deliver fice Supplies and Equip- Phone 5734 ment, Offset Printing. MRflAPUKE tW SAYS- We also demonstrate Tele- vision receivers in Fraternity and Sorority Houses without Maybe it Isn't hopelessl Econ-O-Print putting the party to any DOWN WITH MONITC. 331 No. Main How about trying this: read obligation. an assignment In your text West Oak Street CL-CANIN& IT IS book, then sit down at your PUTTING- MOWS OUT Smith-Corona and type all Bowling Green, Ohio the salient points you can Or WORK BY THE remembei? PHONE 4001 TONIGHT! 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March 8. 1949 SAE Set To Battle Sports **•» A Champ SAE Grabs Marsh Joins Winner Of Playoff Bowling Title The final round of the frater- Leim n Creates Badger Staff nity basketball season ended Mon- Mermen To Compete SAE clinched the fraternity day night with the undefeated Fred Marsh, former vanity golf Good Mat Team bowling championship at the local and freshman football and basket- SAE quintet, champs of League I, alleys Friday night by taking four ball coach departed for Madison, scheduled to meet the winner of i points from Delta Tau Delta as Wisconsin last week to take over the three team deadlock in League By Gene Diakel II to determine the 1949 intra- In Central Swim Meet challenging Kappa Sigma and Sig- his new duties as freshman foot- Coach Robert Leiman, in less mural basketball championship. ma Nu dropped vital games to ball coach at the University of Wrestling Coach than two years has developed at Wisconsin. Fighting for the first place Defeat Depauw 55-20 Bowling- Green State University a lower bracket clubs. berth in League II will be Sigma The new titleholders succeed A Bowling Green High School Using Many Subs strong- and effective wrestling and University alumnus, the popu- Chi, the defending champions of team. Sigma Nu, last year's victors. lar mentor was 1948, Kappa Sig and Sigma Nu. They have 68 points against 63 recommen d e d The losers will play the second Bob Leiman was born and place ATO and the third place Pi In Last Dual Meet for Kappa Sigma and 61 for the for his new post reared on a farm. He attended Theta of League I in preliminary dethroned 1948 champs. by the Badger's By Harold W.shburn high school in Butler, O., where new head foot- contests t othe title game which Coach Sam Cooper's Bowling he played football for three years Pi Tin-in managed to take one ball coach, Ivan i- scheduled for 8 p.m. Monday Green swimming team will travel of four points from the strong W i 1 1 i amson. night in the Men's Gym. and was elected captain in his sen- basketball team. to East Lansing, Mich., Friday to Kappa Sig outfit while Sigma Chi Marsh and Wil- ior year. Monday night Sigma Chi routed defend its Intermediate Cham- garnered a split with Sigma Nu. liamson started pionship at the 7th Annual Central The grappling coach attended their gridi r o n Delta Tau Delta 33-16, Sigma Nu Collegiate Swimming Conference. Kent State University. While go- In the other matches PiKA took careers togeth- trounced PiKA 39-21, and Chi The Conference is a loose organ- ing to school he worked part time four from Phi Delta and Theta er on the local Alpha downed Phi Delta 26-19. ization of independent midwestern In a rubber factory. Bob won the Chi won three from ATO. high school In League I SAE shellacked State YMCA heavyweight wrest- Fred Marsh squad. Both Theta Chi 44-17, Phi Theta colleges Including Michigan State, High men for the night were Cincinnati, Wayne University of ling championship in 1941 and in gained statewide recognition, Wil- thrashed Gamma Theta Nu 36-16, Detroit, and Fenn. 1942 he took the Ohio AAU cham- Ross Shawaker, SAE, 687; Bob liamson as an end, Marsh at and Beta Sigma bowed to ATO pionship for the heavyweight di- Horvath, Kappa Sig, 625; Jim guard. 37-22. Michigan State's power-packed vision. squad is heavily favored while Stull, PI Theta, 623; Chuck Share, After playing two years at Den- Bowling Green will fight it out The U.S. Army had the benefit Sigma Chi, 509; Don-Tigges, ATO, nison, Fred returned to Bowling war he spent four years in the with the other entrants for run- of Bob's service for three and a 504; and Catman Zurlo, Sigma Nu, Green to egter the university Navy Air Corps and was dis- ner-up honors. With the excep- half years. A year and a half of 602. where he starred on the Falcon charged as a lieutenant comman- tion of the Big Nine, competition this time was spent overseas in Single game leaders included grid squad. He also played on the der. in this meet is as tough as any the European theater. Art Balsat, Theta Chi, 214; He took over his coaching His successor here has not yet in the country. BOB LEIMAN, Bee Gee trap- After he was discharged, Bob Shawaker, "211; Horvath, 204; and chores at BG in 1940. During the been appointed. The meet Itself is rather un- plinf mentor, turned out a team returned to Kent and to wrestling. Dean Barnicle, ATO, 200. usunl. All contestants swim in that was victorious in six of tan In 1947, he was a member of an preliminary heats to be held Fri- •tarts against some of the bait ' undefeated Kent mat squad and being the freshman material com- ELBOW ROOM HAMBURGER day evening. Then they arc clas- competition in this section of the passenger of the National Junior ing up. sified according to times in either country. AAU heavyweight championship. In relation to interest in the the intermediate or senior di- Coming to Bowling Green two sport' as far as participation is SHOP visions. Finals will be held Sat- Pauw pool record, by churning the years ago, Bob started to work on concerned, Coach Leiman says urday. distance in 3:07.8 seconds. a wrestling squad. The new that about 60 men tried out for FOOT LONG HOT DOGS, 20c 300-yd Medlar Relay—lit, BG (Koenla, the team this year. Bob reports Last year Bowling Green won Kline, Shearer). Time 3:07.B. team didn't do bad at all in its the Intermediate Championship 200yd. Free Style—1st, Parsons (BG), 2nd. first year of organization, winning that the audiences ut the melts Also, try our delicious Chili, 20c Sieve (BG), 3rd, Anderson (DP); 4th, have been increasing all year long. and placed 7th in the senior di- Kline (DP). Time 2:33.1. three, losing six, and tying one. vision. On the basis of their per- GO-yd. Free Style—Isl, Cooper (D); 2nd. So far this year Coach Leiman Respective to this, the coach and • Woodlllf (BG); 3rd, Joyce (BG); 4th. states, "Larger crowds make bet- formances this year the Falcons Spore (DP), time 31.8. and his Falcon wrestlers have a should stand a good chance to re- Hiving lei. Felsel (BG); 2nd, Ewlng (BG), record of six wins and four loss- ter wrestlers." Heinz Soup, only 15c 3rd, Snyder (DP). tain their Intermediate crown. ISO-yd. Back Stroke— 1st, Amsluti (DP); es. Ever since the team started in Coach Leiman is married and Last Saturday the Falcons eas- 2nd, Koenig (BG); 3rd, Stuber (BG); 4th. competition, it has had a schedule has a four-month-old son. Bob OPEN MON., THURS., 11 a.m.—12p.m. ily defeated DcPauw University of Knuth (DP). Time 1:44.6. as tough as that of any other col- wants to continue coaching wrest- 100-yd. Free Slylo—1st. Walker (DP); 2nd, OPEN FRI., SAT., 11 a.m.—1 a-m. Indiana in the latter's pool, 56-20. Frary (BG); 3rd, Cooper (DP); 4th, He||- lege in Ohio. Bob believes that by ling and teaching health -and nor (BG). Time 58.5. OPEN SUNDAY, 4:30 p.m.—12 p.m. Coach Cooper used mostly re- 200-yd. Breast Stroke—1st, Fox (BG); 2nd, wrestling strong teams, Bowling physical education. With his ubil- serves in this the last dual meet Lehan (BG); 3rd, Reed (DP). Time 2:45.5. Green is more likely to become a ity, and a steadily improving 2:45.5. stream of materiul, Bowling Green 112 West Wooster Street of the season for Bowling Green. 440yd. Free Style—1st. Brown (BG); 2nd, power in the mat world. Bowling Green's 300-yd. Medley Steve (BG); 3rd, tie, Anderson and Next year, BG can expect an should have an outstanding wrest- Relay team of Kline, Koenig, and Kline (DP). Time 5:75.3. ling team in years to come. 400-yd. Free Style Relay—1st, BG (Fraiy, even stronger squad, one reason Shearer set a new varsity and De- Parsons, Moore, Joyce). Time 3:59.0. FORMALS Beautifully cleaned for that coming occasion Impress your" date by being neat and self assured SAMMY'S DRY CLEANING ACROSS FROM KOHL HALL
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