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Volume XXXII Bowling Green, Ohio, Tuesday, November 25, 1947 Number 10 Tryouts for Robinson's Debaters Enter State Tourney Tri Lam's Installed As Chi O's Tii-I.ambtla local sorority be- Second Play Dec. 3 The varsity debate team is pre- came the Kappa Helta Chapter of paring for the state women's tour- Sara Allgood Will Play Chi Omega national sorority in an nament which is less than two installation ceremony Saturday In World Premier Here weeks away, by engaging in a ser- morning. Nov. 'JJ. The chapter is ies of meets with nearby universi- the HUst one of the national The attention of the theatre world will be focused on ties and colleges. Bowling Green Jan. 19 when the University Theatre will pre- group and tin' ninth national so- sent the world premier of a new play by Lennox Robinson "Resolved, that a federal world rority to he Installed on the Howl- government should be estab- which will have as its guest star the celebrated actress, Miss ing Green campus. Sara Allgood. i lished," is to be this year's topic. Tryouts for the play, "The Lucky Finger," will be held The BGSU squad has discussed this During the Installation luncheon issue during its recent debates. held Saturday afternoon in the on Wednesday, Dec. 3, at the*~ The state meet will be held Dec. Commons. Ties. Frank J. Trout Gate Theatre, from 7 to 10 p.m. 5-6 at Wooster College. presented the new chapter with an Dean Attends Ivei I'arke spinet piano as a gift according to announcement made Last Thursday the local debaters today by Prof. Frederick Walsh from the University administra- heurd Dr. Jacqueline K. Timm and tion. who will direct. The tryouts will Dr. Edward S. Claflin, both of the be open to the students of the university's political science de- Mrs. Anthony C, Wcslerhof, University, faculty members, and Conference partment, speak on the current formerly of Howling Green, pre- townspeople. Books will be in the topic. sented a silver service tea set in Library on Monday. Dec. 1, for behalf of the sponsors. Dean Ralph Harshman left for During the week end, the team study by those people who wish to New York City Monday evening Luncheon Speakers try out. visited Detroit where they partici- Miss Charlotte Skene, a Chi to attend the National Interfrater pated in debates with the Univer- The appearance of Miss Allgood, nity Conference at the Hotel Com- A scene from the Chi Omega installation luncheon held Saturday, Oniegji from the University of sity of Detroit, Wayne University, and formerly of tin1 in connection with I.ennox Robin- modore, Nov. 28 and 29. Nov. 22, in the Common* dining room. The speakers' table with son's play, will mark the reunion and Detroit Tech. Bowling Green speech department, Representatives of interfrater- honored fue»U and visiting Chi-Omega is shown on the right. of two old friends and co-workers nity councils from fraternity com- The previous Saturday, BGSU was toaslniistress. Lunch e o n from the Abbey Theatre. Miss puses throughout engaged in a non-decision, triangu- speakers included Carolyn Westen- Allgood made her debut at the Ab- and Canada are to participate lar meet with Toledo University barger, Or. Trout, Jo Shull, Miss bey Theatre in 1904 in I«dy this first postwar meeting. and Heidelberg College. Let Book Store Key Pictures Audrey Kenyon Wilder, Dean »f Women; Mrs. Lola J. llanavan, •'■regory's play, "Spreading The Problems caused by the present Affirmative members of the lo- News." She remained with the former member of the National record enrollment of men in col- cal squad were Carl Silver, Bar- Help Santa Claus company until 1910 and has ap- bara Boyers, Dorothy Skrilrtz, and For Juniors Council; Mrs. Claudine Mason, leges and universities will be dis- National Alumnae member; and peared with Mrs. Patrick Campbell cussed as well as proposals for Joanne Hildebrand. Taking the Only -I shopping tlnys until and with Miss A. E. Y. Homiman's Mrs. Wcslerhof. adapting fraternity programs to negative side were Louis Fernan- Christ mas. Scheduled Shakespeare Company. mature memberships. dez, Robert Hill, and F.vnlee Panhellenic Council honored the She was in the original produc- Smith. Tomorrow evening, when only a Juniors who have not made ap- new chapter with a tea in the af- tion of O'Casey's "Juno And The muss of bones, B memory, and H pointments for 1948 Key pictures ternoon in Studio It of the P. A. Peacock" and in 1910 appeared on That Christmas Spirit burp is nil that remains of the should do so Monday. Dee. 1, Hldg. Mildred Baden was general 1947 Turkey, many will begin chairman llroadway in a revival of this play through Friday, Dec. 6, in the Spoken Spanish dreaming of Christmas anil the Tii-Laiubda sorority was found- in which she was co-starred with TKii Christmas many families Well. An announcement will be Barry Fitzgerald. She won the in Bowling Green will have lit- perplexing shopping list. ed Feb. \K 1945 in the faculty Dramatic League Award for 19-10 tle food. The Student Senate Course Offered Coming Hi a time when worries made later for freshman and room of the Falcon's Nest. Since sophomore pictures. for giving the best performance is asking you to think of some over unwritten term papers ami then fi- members have been initi- that year in a revival. little item that you would be Mr. John V. Haggard of the final exams are beginning, what Kach class will elect representa- ated. language department is offering In 19.16, Miss Allgood went to willing to giva to help theaa to buy for members of the family tives for the Key in meetings Charter Members a class in spoken Spanish every Holly won.I and she has played ma- people have a better Christmas and friends becomes a real prob- which will he called by the presi- Charter members of the Kappa Wednes iny ami Thursday night at jor supporting roles in a down dinner. Don't let ihem go hun- lem. The husy student may find dents. Delta chapter are actives: Jo Shull, gry because of your neglect I 7 p.m. in Room USA. The meth- the suggestions made hy Paul .Students who still have not president ; Barbara Shell, vice- films since then. Most notable ods used in class are the same as were her pcrmances in "The Pass- Shepherd, manager of the hook- picked up last year's Key should president ; Hazel Miller, assistant those used by the U.S. Army in ing of The Third Floor Back," store, helpful while buying. call at the Key office between 2 president; Alice Stone, secretary; teaching foreign languuges to "Storm in A Teacup," "That Ham- Rush Season For the kid sister and brother and K p.m. Monday. The staff Phyllis Hull, corresponding secre- ilton Woman," and "This Above G.I.'s a white BG steneiled T-shirt might would like the names of any stu tary; Donna Cunningham, treasur- All." She will be well remem- This course is a non-credit strike the shopper's fancy, and the dents who did not return to school er; Ruth M. Black, Muriel Bond, bered for the part of the mother Opens Dec 5 course and attendance is not com- appointment-date hnok with its this year and their mailing ad- Ellen Chambers, Marjorie Dickin- which she played in the Acndemy pulsory for members. There are many campus scenes and practical dresses. This does not apply to son, Joan Foul, Dolores Freshley, The first informal rush parties Award winner, "How Green Was no requirements besides a desire 1948 calendar seems an appropri- last year's graduates. Irene (Ions, Eleanor llotchkiss. Ce- for this year will be held the week My Valley." to become familiar with the Span- ate gift for high school students. The contract for the printing of cils Hvale, Dorli Jacobs. end of December 6-6. Only five ish language and a correct pro- Ada Kohout, Margaret Hackle, Six performances of the play it is also good propaganda for pro* this year's Key has been let to the invitations for these parties may nunriation of the same. ■peotive BG enrolleea. *eMsl»wsJi this should show you how much gaged to Grace Villhauer . . . still more bright spots—Jeannette 410 HAOWOM AVI. New roav N. v. Professional, too, was the you have in common with other Davis to Don Myers . . . pinning follows—Helen Kinsey (no re- adroitness with which Larry Kuhl peoples and, at the same time, lation to the bottle of the same name) to Lee Heeg . . . ex-Bee EdUor-ln-CJilel Bobble Stmpeon John came through in the first-night should help you understand the Geeite Phyllis Seibel will marry Frbshie Jack Clark at Greenville, Managing Editor Eileen Dewhunt performance in the part of Cap- differences between yourselves O. over the Thanksgiving weekend ... the good profs and house- Associate Edhori— -Luoeal Foley, Margaret Flnney tain Brennan. Never bavins re- and them. This play is very close Staff Photographer- -Dora Terblzan mothers section—Mrs. Strickland, housemother of Kappa Delta, Vkgtoua Morton- JSSSWSI Manager hearsed with the cast before, Kuhl to our hearts—very close to the held a party for one of her classes in Statistics . . . generally Advertising Manager! was given the lines for each suc- hearts of everyone in Ireland. It speaking, BG profs are—generally speaking ... Local -Dan Raieett ceeding act during scene changes is part of being Irish I think. National- Janet Moll He went through the entire per- That's why we've put it on for yon PAS& Faculty Adrieor- John Mtrae formance without missing a single tonight" 2-1 Thanksgiving tradition is stronger than Truman . . . Tnesday, November 25, 1947 BEE GEE NEWS Page 3 kicking U cAG444ui BfiotiU Section Cagers Open Schedule by Tommy Foy and Ed Chealock ANDY BEGINS HIS 23RD YEAR OF COACHING With 2 Games Monday On Dec. 1, when the Falcons open their by Red Loomis '47-'48 season, it will mark the beginning of Har- Fa/cons Downed by W&M Coach Harold Anderson's 1047-48 basketball machine old Anderson's 23rd year as a cage coach. Dur- opens its drive toward the national championship here Mon- ing that span of almost a quarter of a century, In Hard Fought Game 20-0 day evening in a doubleheader with Defiance and Tiftin. his teams have amassed the staggering total of These are the first five warmup games before the Falcons' 503 victories against 140 losses, a record which WILLIAMSBURG, VA., Nov. 22, 1947—Outscored 20 to crucial test against CCNY in Madison Square Garden on justifiably marks him as one of the top mentors 0, but definitely not outfought, the Bowling Green Falcons Dec. 13. in the nation. closed their 1947 football season this afternoon at Williams- Howling Green has lost only STARTED BACK IN '25. burg, Virginia, when the gridders were downed by William one man from lust year1! excel- He began building his record away back in and Mary College. lent young .Mjiuii by graduation 1925, when in his first year as head coach at Bowling Green play.ed a good, hard game against a team and is bolstered hy the return of Wauseon High School, his team took the North- 'that outweighed them 13 pounds three veterans of the nationally western District title and rose to the semi-finals in Trip Sidelights per man on the line and had let- prominent 1946-40 aggregation. the state tournament From Wauseon, he moved termen two and three deep in Defiance, opponent In the 7 Tommy F»r every position. The Indians used on to Toledo Waite where the three city cham- by Bill D.y p.m. opening tilt, was defeated a powertul single wing attack, 71-37 last season ami again should pionships he won in eight years led to his appointment as head A*large turnout of students coach of the University of Toledo Rockets. and when they came around the be no competition for what ap- crowded the area in front of the ends on reverses nnd end sweeps STILL REMEMBERED IN TOLEDO Men's Gym Wednesday evening to pears to be the greatest elub in it looked as if they pulled the BGSU history. At T. U. he is still remembered for the great put on a fine scnd-oIT with songs, whole line for interference. teams he produced, teams which defeated such cheers, and a bonfire as the foot- Tiffin, whose zono defense made ball team, coaches, managers, The Falcons were already weak Hoe Gee look very hail in the lid- powerhouses as Harvard, Dartmouth, Yale, West at ends by the loss of Dick Franks, trainers, sportswriters, and others opener at the high school gym Virginia, Ohio State, DePaul, and Michigan. who didn't make the trip because left for Williamsburg, Virginia a year ago, is more of a question During his eight years at the neighboring institu of illness, and Boh Schnelker, who and the big game of the year with mark. In squeezing out a 46*48 tion, the Rockets won 142 games while dropping was taken to the hospital at Wil- William and Mary College. win that night the Kaleons should only 41. His '41-'42 Toledo team hit the heights liam and Mary with the flu the have learned the valuable lesson when they set five records in defeating Rhode It was a very interesting, but night the team arrived. To make sometimes tiresome, trip for every- that it is dangerous to underesti- Island State in the Garden's National Invitational the situation worse, Co-Cnpt. Jim mate any opponent. one. Besides the football game, Tourney. Shortly after the team's return from Knierim injured his leg early in Monday's nightcap, however, everyone should have gotten a his- the first quarter and was out for New York, he surprised everyone when he re- does not figure to resemble the tory lesson from the journey. the entire game. signed his position there and took over as head There were many incidents that I'.MO game. The visitors have coach and athletic director here at BG. added to the interest of the trip, Doug Mooney ami Vern Dunham lost almost their entire team and BG TEAMS CLICKED FROM THE START some of them happy, some not so deserve a lot of praise for their must pin their hopes on a host of Ed Clir.lock fine play at the two end position At Bowling Green he has brought the school happy, such as: freshmen. The Orange and in spite of the terrific pounding Mrs. Sheldon's husband John Brown has come ■ long way since from basketball obscurity into national prominence by guiding they took from those liig William three of his five teams to the Garden, each time narrowly miss- keeping everyone in high spirits that time and has the added advan- with his jokes(?) . . . Tom In man and Mary Mockers. tage of playing on the large uni- ing the national title in either the semi-finals or finals. This year, The Falcons threatened only and Kuss Maples playing Bill Sceor versity COUri where a /one defense he is more optimistic than ever, and has indicated that the '47-'48 once during the game, that was in and Holland Harm's in some hotly invariably means suicide. team should be the best he has ever coached. thi' t;ist period when Kit Simmons contested pinochle games . . . the Anderson will use a two team recovered an Indian fiiinlile on general high spirit of the team all system in both ends of the twinbill the William and Mary 38 yard line. out to upset the over-rated Indians and may dress 20 men for each Hut H Takes IM Frat Basketball . . . more than 50 telegrams in the A series of Walker to Munich contest. passes took the hall to the four dressing room before the game yard line where End Kagazzo of One squad will include Kmrrson Title on Forfeit To Start Soon from the sororities and "Ked Spcicher, hall handling whiz, and different business establish- William and Mary intercepted n r B(i pass in the end zone for an ami big Stan Weber, 2. >r> point The fraternities, who have been ments around the town . . . Coach Hut H won UM championship of automatic touchlmck to stop the sharpshooter last year, at the for- the independent football league snorting defiance ut each other Bob Whittakcr pacing through the LEO KUBIAK wards. Captain Leo Kubiak, set daring the past football season, train with that worried look on his threat. Forward when they seored a forfeit over The first William anil Mary shot artist and (Haymaker, and Hut P. Hut I* played with two In- are now preparing to open their face . . . BrtlCC Bellard giving Johnny 1'ayak, third year man who Intra-Fratcrnity Basketball League score came late in the first period eligible men thus looting the game William and Mary's potential all- when the Indians took possession racked up lioo points last season, on Dec. l». American guard Ramsey a bad to Hut H. The win gave Hut II of the ball on their own 20 yard will be at the guards and the con- ISO points In the intramural so.i- Action will he centered around time during the game . . . line after a Falcon punt. Quar- stantly improving Charley Share, Hob (Moose) Mattcson getting ing system, and Hut I' gathered two leagues with six teams form- terback Bruce and Jack (lend by Kathy Arnold 0'10" giant, probably will center 184 points on the strength of their ing one and seven team the other. plenty of laughs with his MOOM for this group. alternated to carry the ball to the Uppeie lass second place finish. This game It is expected that two new talk . . . two rows of Howling Falcons' 1(1 yard stripe. Bruce On the other equally rated quin- terminated a month of round rohin Green students at the game giving men held their tet Hob Green, freshman sensation learns, the Commons Club and Phi then faded back and flipped a pass rank against the play and final playoffs. Beta Mu, will be entered this year. out with some fine yells . . . Jack to Stackroth for the score. After last year until an injury put him Lewis and Hob Mason cracking the freshmen when OUt for the season, ami Kol Hen- The other result.s of the teams Dave M a t h e w s , intramural a IB yard penalty for illegal use they won the and their point* are as follows, sports director, has announced books during the train trip . . . of hands, Magd/.iak kicked a ,'13 ning, 0'4" newcomer to varsity the candlelight and colonial cos- hockey g a m v, tied for ,'lrd, -1th. and 5th, Hut I.'s, that entry blanks and rules are I yard PAT. action, will start in the forecourt. tumes at Chaunings . . . climbing B-0| last Friday Hob Miller, t>'2,x" stylist who Atom Smashers, and Drifters, now available at the intramural .The Green Indians came right afternoon. with 111) points each; 6th, Drift- sports office. those five flights of stairs to our back in the second period when came up from the jayvees last sea- quarters at Dominion Hall . . . Max I'la y i n g on sou, will team with Gone Dudley, a ers, !>8 points; tied, for 7th, 8th. The schedule, including; a round Blanc completed an 18 yard pass the upperclasS" anil Itth, Destroyers, Kockets, and robin tournament, will run nine Minnich trying to recall what hit to the BO 23 and on the next play star on Andy's great team two him on that fourth quarter pass men team were yean ago, in bringing up the ball. Hut 0, with 7-1 points each; and weeks. jaunted the remaining 2:1 yards Dorothea Cepik, tied for 10th and llth. Hotfhota It is hoped that the basketball play when he was knocked cold for the TD. Lex tried the conver- Mae Otten, high scorer of u year . . . the tour through historical Dolly Johnson, ago with 27f> points, will be in the and Kidge Valley Whips, with 50 season will be as successful as wa.* sion but missed. Tex West. Lil- Jamestown and Williamsburg and pivot slot. points. football. The final score rame midway in lian It 0 ■ s 0 w1, the lady guide who kept calling the last period. Davis intercepted K.it hy Arnold Share ami Otten have been al- the team "football boys" and tell- Jan Bauer, Het- ternating from one group to the a pass by Max Minnich on the BG ty Claypool, Dorothy Neander, ing them how bad William and other in daily practice scrimmages. •10 and latcraled to Kaga7./.o who Joyce Kamps, Barb Bottenus, Mary would beat them . . . Co- went to the 20 before, he was In cither alignment the average Capt. Jim Knierim injuring his Mary Westhoven, Carolyn Talbet, team height will hover around G'4" knocked out of bounds. Cloud Trois Woods, Carrie Knowles, Kv leg in the first quarter and thereby powered to the seven in two plays despite the presence of Kubiak and becoming the third end out of Bell, Jean llutehinson, Mary Din- Dudley—mere midgets at .VlOMi" BUS TRAVEL MADE and I,ex then went the rest of the kle, Revu Bailey, and Virginia action . . . Karl Schwab and Hob Conroy way for the score. Cooke. Dick Itcis operating at Jeffer- are other varsity members who son Hall ... the outstanding play Doing: their best for the fresh- have been improving and may of Doug Mooney and Vern Dun- typewriter, Singer with his cam, men team were Thelma Hesrick, break into the "big ten" at any MORE REFRESHING era, and Wankleman with his Dorothy Campbell, Verna Halting, ham against those huge W&M lime. Fritz I'linkc, Buddy Bauer, blockers . . . Doc Lake, Prof. Sing- sketch book . . . John (Oeek) Kist- Virginia Kruse, Shirley Murray, and Joe Siegferth also will see er, and Prof. Wankleman armed ler and his baseball hat . . . and Joan Wicks, Jackie Golub, Bonnie much action Monday. with their weapons, Doc with his finally after traveling all that way Grismore, Barbara Frank, Bonnie Football men Jim Knierim and BY STOP FOR COKE without any difficulties, wc got in Nichols, Marie K e n n e y , Joan Tom Inmau. senior veterans of Toledo and the word came that the Shaw, Marilyn Mcllinger, Phyllis many past cage successes, have university bus had broken down, Smith, and Nancy Stiles. joined the fold and like Tony Ar- For which meant that no one would Officials mata. Hob ('alas, Phil Line, Ralph be able to make their 8:00 classes Myers, Joe Polk, and Harry the best . . . home to BG on a Greyhound, Expert officials for the game were Miss Dorothy Fornia and Thomasen are eager to show their and everyone glad to be back on stuff. baked goods the campus. Tiny Johnson. Sib Bragg, who is walking Tickets are on sale until noon in town around on crutches due to an in- today and if any remain they will jury in a soccer game, was the of- be sold Monday from 8:30 to We have 11:30 a.m. and from 1 to B p.m. ficial scorer and timekeeper. Merle Norman The upperclassmen made one Ross Bakery goal each half, Jan Sarer driving cosmetics for the first one and Lillian Ros- Matmen Meet sow the second. Tuesday Night Kay Ann Bowling Clasie* Men Interested in intercollegiate, Announcing!/ Beauty Shop Any girls interested in learning wrestling may still try out for the how to bowl should contact Miss teum, Coach Hob Leiman said this 124 W. Wooster Gertrude Eppler in the Women's week. BIdg. Bowling classes for begin- A meeting for all those con- Now Opened Phone 4461 ners are being held Monday and cerned will be held next Tuesday Wednesday at 4 p.m. evening at 6:45 in Room 100 of the Men's Gym. 1'iosptctive meets A sweet shop that and plans for the season will be TO ANNOUNCE: The University Club will have dancing discussed. will feature Home in the back room from 2to 5 p. m. daily, in addition to the The first meet of the year will be between the varsity and the Made candy and ice regular hours. frosh grapplers following the bas- ketball game on Dec. 8. cream Right varsity and three frosh meets have been scheduled but Also have not yet been approved by the Atlantic Office. The complete schedule wil lbc released in the Fresh Roasted Gantry near future. PLEASE return Coach Leiman, in his call for 1 bottles promptly Nuts wrestlers, said, "Experience is not 425 East Wooster necessary. The only requirements for a try-out are a desire to learn RAYMOND'S "FOOD COOKED THE MODERN WAY and willingness to do a lot of hard •OTIS UN3S AUTHOBTY Of TM COCXOLA COMMIT IT work." SWEETS WITH OLD FASHIONED FLAVOR." Men who are interested and ~ COCA COLA BOTTLING CO. OF TOLEDO 118 N. Main St. cannot attend the meeting are ex- O 1*47. n» < Open Sundays pected to contact Mr. Leiman sometime before Tuesday night. Page 4 BEE GEE NEWS • Tuesday, November 25,1947 Industrial Arts Club Geography Club Press Club Studies Engineering Club Gridders Close Season Will Hear Speaker Constitutions Of Plans To Petition Works On Aims Theodore J. Seaman, coordina- National Honoraries With 5-5 Record tor of trade and industries of the An Engineering Club for stu- Sandusky public schools, will speak National Group Constitutions for two local pro- dents taking pre-cngineering is by Jack Sajrlor to the Industrial Arts Club, Wed- fessional journalism honoraries for The BG gridders have rung down the curtain on the 1947 nesday, Dec. 3, at 7:30 p.m. The A local club, which intends to men and women were discussed at slowly but surely rounding into season with a record of five won at home and five lost on the group will meet in the visual aid petition the National Professional the Press Club, Nov. 20. form. Future aims and a tenta- Geography Fraternity later this road for a .500 percentage. room of the Industrial Arts Shop. The national honoraries to be tive program for the club have year, has held two monthly meet- On the surface this would not appear to be a highly suc- Mr. Seaman will discuss the petitioned later arc Sigma Delta ings so far, according to Prof. L. been drawn up, according to GJenn cessful season. However, the Falcons ran into tough compe- importance of industrial arts as a Chi, for men, and Theta Sigma O. Myers. Fox of the organization committee. tition and bad breaks. This coupled with constant injuries survey of industrial practices and Phi, for women. vocational training requirements. The club hopes to eventually tci key moil caused them no end of* Prof. Myers is the only faculty The suggested constitutions will member on campus who already have a library of catalogues from ililln ulty. be placed on the bulletin board in Reading Room belongs to the fraternity. George the journalism office. Ideas for every engineering school in the The BG "11" journeyed to Cin- Art Exhibit Schmidt, a student here, is a mem- improvement and corrections country. In addition an effort will cinnati for the Maaon'a opener Helps Students ber of a North Dakota Chapter. should be written down and given be made to assist students in decid- where a liloeked punt in the clos- Planned Extensive plans are being for- to any journalism faculty member. ing what phase of engineering they mulated to bring nationally known may wish to enter and to formu- ing minutes of the ({amc gave the Miss Marietta Kershner, instruc- Members of Alpha Phi Gamma, experts in various fields here next late a better pre-enginecring Musketeers of Xavier a 2-0 vic- Solves Problems tor in art, i> trying to secure art national journalism fraternity at year. The meetings will boj>pcn school at Bowling Green. tory. exhibits for the general student the University of Toledo have been Arc you looking for a past to the public, but only members invited to attend the Dec. 4 meet- Programs, as soon as they can Central Michigan provided the edition of the Hog Butcher'! Quar- body. The works would include opposition for the home opener, a print show from the State Uni- may participate in the various club ing. be made more definite, are to in- terly? Or the June issue of Edu- There are approximately 13 clude specialized films and promin- ■nd the tilt proved to be u thriller cational Slush? Or perhaps the versity of Iowa, a Japanese print chapters of the fraternity in the ent speakers from the field of en- as the Falcons nosed out the Chip- F'ebruary issue of Saturday Re- show, and an exhibit of some pewas, 80-19. HG's line stood out pieces by Mr. Walt Dehner, for- country at present. Three more Lodge Represents gineering. view of Dutilled Ijiquonl • The universities are seeking member- in this fray, us did the plunging of new periodical room on the third merly on the Bowling Green facul- At the Nov. 13th meeting of Jack Woodland and the passing of ship. Bowling Green being one of BG Pi Kappa Delta the club 26 were present. There floor of the Library will do their them. F.nnis Walker. best to locate them for you. At National are 166 students enrolled in pre- The following two weks saw the Dr. Samuel M. Mayfield and Dr. engineering courses now. The No more gnawing chunks out of Disabilities Keep Lowry B. Karnes have been hosts Elsie Lodge has been elected as committee for organization has Whittukermen take to the road the corners of the reading tables to meetings held at their homes. Kappa Delta Pi's representative to stated that more are. needed at and absorb Hothacks at the hands because you cun't find the issue Two Players Home The date for the next meeting has the society's national convention the meetings for the club to ac- of the Dayton Flyers, 20-18, and of Life in which Lana Turner was not been set. at Atlantic City, Feb. 26-28. complish its purpose. the Kcdskitis of Miami, 88-19. making love to Clark Gable. No George Crump and Dick Franks At this point on the schedule, more neck-stretching trying to were unable to make the trip to the ruins clime, und with them find the latest issue of Social William and Mary with the foot- BG's percentage rose. Ohio U. call arc all located on slanting ball team because of injury and Invaded Howling Green, and the shelves for easy reading (with sickness. George is suffering from two elevens struggled through the the eyes, that is.) a shoulder injury which has caused his arm to be put in a sling. Dick mud und ruin with the margin of It's so easy to find an article victory, being a blocked llobeul 1 has a bronchial infection, antl at you want by consulting Reader ! the present time is in the hospital punt by tackle Lea Kidcuut. Shar- Quid* right in the room. There ing slur billing in this emouter you can find such articles as "You, were the Falcon line and Max Min- Too, Can be a Caslon Oldstylc!" nieh, whose brilliant punting wai or "Soused America, Take It a big factor in preserving the 2-0 Away," consulting the Guide which lead. has perforated sides for those who Kent Slate moved in for the like to find articles the hard way. Homecoming game, and the Fal- Yes, students, drop into the cons thrilled old grade und under- Periodical Room today und look at grade alike as they scored two our wonderful selection of periodi- quick touchdowns in the Anal per- cals for your use. Wear them, iod to down the Golden Flashes, tear them, and compare them. 21-18. Bee if you don't say, "With Howl- Continuing their winning wuys ing Green students, it's the Peri- in front of the home crowd, 1IG odical Room, two to one!" toppled Findlay from the ranks of the unbeaten with an impres- sive 20-11 triumph. The three game win -streak came to an end as the Falcons traveled to Olean, N. Y., to meet St. Bonn- venture. They put up u great light, but three long touchdown passes by the Bonny! spilled dc feat, 21-1 I. Woodland's rushing was a highlight of this game. Once back in the mud of Uni- versity s t a il i u m , the Falcone chalked up another win. Miunich, Woodland, and Jack Freilus led the way to u 19-7 victory over the Iowa Stale Teachers as IKS closed its home season. For the 1947 linale, BG reserved its toughest game Hob Whitlakei took his men to Wiliamsburg, Va., where they met a powerful Wil- liam and Mary team which was rated 14th In the nation.

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