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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. C LIBRARY Commencement Speaker Army Reserve Students To For Immediate Active Duty Friday Duncan Hines First TO Enroll - Announcemeiit Made Today; Approves B.G. Special Train To Get Boys By IVA RUMOR In a startling, completely unexpected statement late last Falcons Nest night, the Fifth Service Command announced that all Bowling Duncan Hines, author of Green State University Army Enlisted Reserves would be ADVENTURES IN GOOD called to immediate active duty. Tomorrow, at 12:52, a special live stock train will stop EATING, announced that his at the Wooster Street Station to pick up Bee Gee men, the next edition shall include statement declared. The men will Bowling Green University's bo taken immediately to Camp Per- Several of the men who will be affected by the call were contacted Falcon's Nest. ry where they will be clothed and sent to embarkation points. for statements concerning their re- "Due to the variey of courses, the action to their removal from Due to the excellence of the school. excellence of service, and the high Bowling Green physical education quality and excellent behavior of Pictured above U Little Suzan- system, the Fifth Service Com- Ralph Quesinberry's statement could not be reprinted, but Dow its clientele, it is my opinion that ne, (or it it Little Johnny?), wall, mand announced that it did not consider necessary the usual physi- Mitchell, diminutive sophomore, de- the Falcon's Neat should be in- inasmuch at no one is lure, WO do clared, "Competing for grades in cluded. To it shall go the sym- cal examination and basic train- know one thinf. The infant ing period, hence the immediate Sociology class haa instilled in me After * month of letter writing: mad contacting celebrated per* bol of excellent food and excellent picture above is the first student assignment to foreign duty. a competitive spirit that will stand • onage* all over the nation, the University administration is happy service—one moldy bun." to enroll at Bowling Green State me in good stead in the Army. It was considered probable by I am ready to go." to announce today that Throe kmor ton P. Gildenleave, noted authority Nest officials and administra- University for tha next fall term. the Army officials that the Bowling •n 'who knowi what/ has consented to deliver the Commencement tors were overjoyed at the an- She, (or he), will pursue a course Max Ihrlg, former War Council address June 4. Bowling Green's seniors met the announcement with Green Reaervcs would be sent to nouncement, and declared that all in Liberal Baby Training. Class- the American secret base on head, said merely, "Oh, my God!" hearty approval and it is expected that the Honorable Gildersleeve Another student, when contacted, students who visit the Nest today es will be hold in buildin( blocks, Kumchako Peninsula in Siberia, will have many important tips to hand out to the departing students. stared suspiciously at his inter- Gildersleeve, agreed to wake the trip to Bowling Green only after will receive anything they want drawing, dolls, playthings, etc. where they will be trained in in- viewer and aaid, "I dont believe the Administration had given him permission to bring Little LeRoy to eat or drink from the wide se- P.S.—For the benefit of all vasion tactics to be used in the and Judge Hooker with him. Little LeRoy will be cared for by Coach lection offered. Mrs. Kay, who is skeptical students, wb're really forthcoming offensive on the Nip- it. It's April Fool's Day." And so it is. So it is. Warren E. Stellar commencement day, and Coach George Muellich recovering from the shock of an- only fooling. But who knows, ponese Empire. has agreed to entertain Judge Hooker. nouncement in Johnston hospital, with world conditions and enroll- Saddening to all Bee Gee stu- was reported mumbling something ments such as tbay are we may dents was an accompanying an- about April Fool's Day. not be so far off base as ana might nouncement concerning the fate of That's right I It is April Fool's think. At any rate, its a cute Registrar John W. Bunn, local House Head Dean Conklin Flees B. G. Day, isn't it? picture I armed service representative. Due to his insistence that the Army Re- serves be left in school, the com- manding officers grew angry, and New Blackout As Revenue Men Close In Mary Percy Scores Again— have drafted him. He is to be placed in charge of a newly organ- Venerable Dean Arch B. Conklin was apprehended early ized Suicide Squadron, which will Air Warden this morning by officials of the Internal Revenue Department T. Dorsey To Play Here have as its immediate objective a for income tax evasion. Tommy Dorsey, that Sentimental Gentleman of Swing, glider and parachute attack on In recognition of her out- A government spokesman declared that Dean Conklin will be on hand for next week's All-Campus dance it was Berlin. Mr. Bunn could not be standing position on the did not include on his return the tremendous sums exacted announced by Mary Percy, chairman of social activities at located for a atatement concerning Bowling Green Campus, Mrs. from Bowling Green Students for overcutting classes. Bowling Green. his new status. James, house mother of Will- "It is important, in this time of iams Hall, has been made April Fool'i Day prevented the "It's really nothing," Miss Percy commented between Dr. Prout was reported closeted national peril, that every cent of blushes. "I simply wrote Tommy, told him how much we in his office with high University chief blackout warden for the taxes due the government should be Dean's calm demeanor from being had to spend, and his telegram of officials, considering the possibili- campus by the local Civilian De- paid. We consider Dean Conklin's disturbed by the announcement acceptance arrived today." in next week's issue. The only ty of granting diplomas to the Re- fense Council. failure to include this sum a de- As soon as the word arrived, thing that is known at the pres- serves, regardless of present class A spokesman for the Council liberate and henious evasion of the Miss Percy hastened to have all ent time is the fact that Tommy standing. This, however, is but stated, "Mrs. James' apparent law. We estimate that approxi- highways leading; from the city Dorsey will be on campus—some- a rumor and must be regarded as eagerness to save electricity by mately $50,000 in tax is due on MacArthur blocked by state police. Members time—but not on April Fool's Day. such. hustling her girls inside and get- these overcut fees." of the local force were reportedly ting them to bed impressed us When apprehended, Dean Conk- keeping a strict watch on bus and with her deep-seated interest in lin was standing on Route 25 with railroad stations. The purpose of the defense effort." • steamer trunk stuffed with dol- Begs Aid Of this move was to keep all suitcase Juke Box And Elevators Mrs. James new duties are aa lar bills. paraders on campus so that they follows: (1) See that all lights Bowling Green students, quick might enjoy the music of Mr. Dor- are turned out on the dormitory to rally to his defense, have in- sey next week, Miss Percy said. Aid New Library System porches at least one hour before dicated their willingness to take Gene Thomas the girls return. (2) Insist that At the present time, it is still Dr. Leedy, library head, disclosed a new set of library back their dollars, thus removing Gene "Five-by-five" Thom- undecided as to where to hold this the girls stay out as late as possible the sourse of income and conse- dance. Mrs. Kay, elated over the rules, and announced sweeping changes in the procedure to conserve the amount of elec- quently the grounds on which Dean as was the happiest man on to be followed. tricity consumed while at the dor- the Bowling Green campus fact that Duncan Hines has just Conklin is likely to be sent to Al- accepted the Falcon's Nest for a Due to the difficulty experienced in finding adequate mitory. (3) Prohibit the parking eatrax. today. short chapter in his new book, has student help, all student assistants in the library will be dis- of lighted cars near the dormitory Only the fact that this was Following the announce- suggested that the dance be held in missed and Bowling Green students will be allowed to go back or anywhere on the campus. All ment that all Army Reservists the Faculty Lounge. Gene Thomas, into the stacks to select their own cars must be completely blacked were to be called tomorrow, Thom- not to be outdone by Mrs. Kay, honk.*-. Two new automatic ele- played over a public address sys- out. Schwarz Breaks as received the following com- has placed the entire Intramural vators are being installed to facili- tem to aid studiers to concentrate. When contacted for a statement, munique from General Douglas Staff at the disposal of the Social tate the greatly increased traffic Dr. Leedy emphasized that suc- Mrs. James said merely, "I shall Silence And Tells cess of the new system will de- MacArthur, commander of the Al- Committee. which is expected among the stacks. pursue my new duties with all the Of New Assembly lied Pacific Forces. The telegram Final plans will be announced When returning books, students pend largely upon the honor and vigor with which I enforce present integrity of Bowling Green stu- read as follows: "I HAVE MADE will merely toss them upon a space dormitory rules." "There will be an assembly dents. ALL NECESSARY ARRANGE- which will be cleared in the read- Overjoyed Williams Hall in- program next week!" Prof. auip|.i>( )anf X||»»J OJ.O* "We hope to cut down the num- MENTS FOR YOU TO PRO- ing room. Twice a month a volun- mates, delcriously happy over the os 'Xarj s,|ooj lUdV s,)i )sq) sn ber of lost books, and improve the John Schwarz, chairman of CEED TO AUSTRALIA AT tary clean-up and replacement signal honor accorded their moni- ■ IP) jiipu.ipi.i aq) )B .i.«n!|.l ifDinb quality of library service," he de- the Assembly Committee, an- ONCE STOP HAVE HEARD OF program will attempt to sort and tor, were breathlessly waiting to YOUR MARVELOUS WORK IN i! )i:i|i XBS .i.« .(mu Sufsop U] clared. sec whether or not the appoint- nounced today after vigorous- a place the returned books back in ORGANIZING INTRAMURAL 'I Z""IO »4J *» ajjajaqsn BE pautB) Due to the fact that the an- ment was an April Fool's prank. ly pounding his knuckles on -aj aq |||* S|38UB oq) jo KUBipjBna the stacks. his flat-top desk. SPORTS AT BOWLING GREEN nouncement came upon April Fool's It was generaally conceded in re- ■ nOUIA pU« U3UI0M JO UB3(J Another innovation is the in- After a month of silence, Prof. AND AM IN DIRE NEED OF A Day, however, it failed to excite sponsible circles that this might 'J-'I'l'.W UOXuaj] .\".i.l|inV 's.inrip J-'l| stallation of a complete set of much comment in student circles. Schwarz stepped into the limelight MAN OF YOUR ABILITY TO scissors and razor blades in the well be the case. TEACH OUR MEN THE FUN- jo imii.ipl.ip iiMja .ii|i o) anQ again today with this startling an- aulUOIlBJ BBS qjl« X[.-»|!| A"[pjBl| reading rooms for the convenience nouncement. "Hubert Watch- DAMENTALS OF RIFLE IN- of those students who desire STRUCTION AND SITTING UP si qoiUM 'auoqig o) di.ii p.>pu.,|\., chain, noted authority on wild bird UB SUIUUB)d Bl pinpiAipill .il() Jl articles or pictures out of current life, will discuss a topic of interest EXERCISES STOP PLEASE Faculty Men Battle For Xiuo p.upilMj si ino auiuSis (!•) periodicals. A coke machine and to every student in the University BRING ALL MEMBERS OF juke box will be installed in one next week. His subject will be YOUR STAFF NOW IN ARMY tiMd m!« pu;qaq UIOJJ p.u.>dd.)d XpuB)8 end of the reading room, in addi- Honors In Heated Meet •After the War, Witherto the RESERVES STOP GRATEFUL- tion to several curtained booths, LY GEN. DOUGLAS MacAR- -uoo j[3s s.auo puy 0} Xu;pBJ)Kip Bird?' )iq B 81 1| SB—poo3 Bl UIIB moX for those students who do not wish The recent faculty track meet, sponsored by the Intra- Mr. Watehchain was quoted In THUR." ji—jaq)ouv o) a[qB) auo UIOJJ pa to study. Soothing music will be mural Department, was prononuced a howling, groaning suc- Banta's Latin Exchange five years -SBO) aq XBUI viauidmba tfuiiH.) y> cess by all observers. ago when he predicted that all Kohl Hall Men K.ipiljn jjqjo pus '.i-nui'i 'saqsiQ -uo3 iud|is ui )uads aq oj SJB JBOX Especially significant was the famous and distinguished birds north of the Mason-Dixon _. •(BnpiAipui aq) Xq pojjojojd asodaj Line would start their journey to buffer FoiSOIling jad samutui uajjjj^ *uoi)da3xa character of the gallery. Representatives from the Deck jo .I|3UB Xus ui pjjnoA,ip oq XBUI oiqissod auo ipiM 'pa)Ji| X|3)3|duio3 the southlands, three-fifths of a Funeral Home, Sloan's Linament Corporation, the American Approximately 150 inmates S|B»IU puB 'saijojpujep ||s jo euiooj aj« sHuioa pus eSuiiuoa aiuimuaj second earlier than they ever had Medical Association, and Ben Gay . . ,. .1u.iu.ip aq) ui UJOM aq XBUI B)BOO UO KU(>1J3|J)S3J )U3SajJ (I) around curves at unbelievable previously. When Prof. Schwarz of Kohl Hall were laid low to- were present with their staffs to as- -asnoq pus 'iX3BpJ '8)J0qs (g) :;iiii.«n|pij aq) punoj aq speed, the pedagogues braved death was contacted for a statement re- day by acute ptomaine poison- sist in the aftermath of the meet. and destruction to bring the crowd ing. •MOUH noX '33UR.IB.HI o) SJB 8UOI)BAOUUI aq) Jfuouiy Unsuspected athletic ability was garding the possibility for an in- 8 u to its feet screaming time and time terview with Mr. Watehchain, he The usually quiet and or- -dy -njnsn BB ampaqae uo p.ix.»>| 'I! * «B ! P»»80d aq o) displayed by all faculty members again. Colorful, youthful Profea- was rehearsing his lecture on Alex- derly Kohl dinner hour was in aq UB3 sjoop aqj )Bq) os '*urd .MII 'I pjdv .iAii.i.ij|.i auiooaq who participated. Perhaps the sor Ferguson, due to his newer ander Hamilton. "Mr. Watehchain interrupted ruthlessly by the Z J9JJB smopuim aq) VIA J9)ua m* q3iq& 'aaSuvqd aq) jo Xdoa greatest thrill of the day was fur- p3)uud B puB 'payiiou sq ||IM asnoq model bicycle, managed to eke out is a gentleman of the highest qual- screams of the stricken, as they pua )ixa oj paSjn ajB B|JIQ (J) nished by Professors Schwarz and a narrow victory. broke the time honored tradition X)UOJOB pUS AJOJIUIJOp q3B3 Schaffer in their titanic walking ity. I'm sure that he will say „'Suuaqioui»BnoH„ 'uojssaj The detailed results of the meet of remaining quietly seated un- -ojd usjjoajoj »q) jo uoi)Biduiaj *suo|)ipuoo Sui race. The gallery set in hushed something to interest every stu- were as follows: dent enrolled in the University!" til all had finished eating by dash- -)six3 Xq pajaduisq )BUMOUIOS sai) suspense for three solid hours ing out of the dining room to the -i[nuo8jad jpq) jpj. aAWi oqM uoi}8|.ndod p»-co am jo asoifj while these two tireless pedestrians Shot put—won by Professor comfort of the open air. Xq uisBisnmua p|iM ITJIM pa)33XS aq /[pajqnopun HIM 'uoiuo^\ trudged stolidly around the track, Hayes. a — News Flash! — It was uncertain just as to what JO) uoiisjaqn jo' aayjo M1 ^Q paui|}no 'majsXs Mau 3U.J, while the rest of the meet pro- Discus—Professor Martin the had caused the difficulty, but re- „sjnoq„ £utujaauo3 sam.i snoixouqo X|snoiAaJd uir)jao jo gressed about them. The race end- victor. Registrar John W. Bunn »«- sponsible quarters ventured forth ptAOUiaj aq) jo payrjou A*qajaq ajo uauiOM 'pajajsiop q3noq; ed in a dead heat, with each of High hurdles — Professor Mc- ■•■■c«d a raw miaatM agw tkat with the theory that perhaps the -r» 'mrrjnvaq jo A"Aaq s.A^isjaAiun aws uaajj) ftuqAtog the participants being awarded a Ewen triumphed. tha baby pictured tbori is vary pistes were getting a bit thin on package of corn plasters. Mile run—Professor Mayfleld likalr to conpUtt at laast on* the bottoms from too vigorous The most reckless race of the af- won easily. ■cpQMter before being oligibla for scraping by the diners, and hence ternoon waa provided by Professor Shouting contest — Professors th« draft or on* of the many Ro- the forks had picked up a bit of This Is For Men Only aors Swanson, Ferguson, and Ken- Whittaker and Schwartz tied for Hrn Cora*. varnish from the tables. nedy on their bicycles. Tearing first. 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BEE GEE NEWS — Campus Camera — ■ublushed Every Wednesday of Coll*** Year by my doze The Students of Bowling Green State BLANCHE UBEAU in the well University GWENDOLYN BOWLING GREEN, OHIO Corporal: "That new recruit M« MICHAEL SOMETHING NEW HAS BEEN ADDED Office In Administration Building—Phone Mil used to be a clerk." Since the faculty has kindly decided to eliminate Sergeant: "How do you know?" WAS THE TENTH SISTER OF Corp.: "Every time he stands at HER FAMILY 10 ATTEND . homework for the rest of the year, and since classes GEOeSIA STKIE COLLEGE will be held on our beautiful, spacious lawns, we are National Adrertising Service, be ease he starts to put his rifle be- KK WOMEN/

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BETA GAMMA UPSILON The Beta Gammas had a second in their series of tea dances for the various sororities yesterday afternoon from 4 to 5 p.m. They entertained the Skola in the Re- creation Hall, with dancing and a general get-togoiher. At their first tea dance they entertained the Alpha Xi Delta pledges. DELHI At the regular meeting of the fraternity Tuesday evening a dis- cussion was held on the problems e*w of ATO installation. After the meeting the pledges were given a send-off on their first degree held

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SOMETHING NEW HAS BEEN ADDED OAce In Administration Building—Phone MSI WAS THE TENTH SISTER OP Since tbe faculty has kindly decided to eliminate Sergeant: "How do you knowt" HER FAMILY TO ATTEND MMumn eoe H«noM* Corp.: "Every time he stands at homework for the rest of the year, and since classes GECSC1A STATE CtXLB£ will be held on our beautiful, spacious lawns, we are National AdTCTtwing Senice, Inc. ease he starts to put his rifle be- rTJR WOMEN/ csiUf raMssew *«mnm»» . hind his ear." glad to hear that the administration will serve free 410 HUW» AVI New ro.« N. r. • • cokes every half hour of each period ... it will re- Tkey say . . . lieve the monotony of things, you know . . . The stu- EDITORIAL STAFF Marriage la like a cafe- dent body will also want to thank the administra- teria) He grabs what looks tion when they see the lovely comfortable benches Editor-in-Chief Dave Kreft nice to bias and pays for it which have been installed in tbe cemetery . . . 130 South Prospect—Phone 12181 later. Managing Editor Pat Schweitser • * SCENE AROUND SporU Editor Gane Jordan Whan a girl's legs are so All the fellows deciding not to get butch., ibis •■•ring . . . Everybody going to classes and enjoy- Society Editor Jo True anshapely as to be unnoticed ing thorn . . . Thoie three girls coming In at 4 a.m. Columnists—Lee Hiesle, Blanche LeBeau, Bob by tbe opposite sex, tbey are over at Williams tha otbar morning . . . Thaw re- Whitman called Safety Pins. ceived a latter of congratulation, for starting a BUSINESS STAFF • * new fad oti casapus from the Daaa's office tha follow- "What a crowd I Something ing morning . . . Everybody dancing in tha Neat •■ happen?" Sunday afternoon ... All tha Delhi, worrying about Batmen Manager - Max Ha»ke what to do nest now that thair petition to ATO 130 South Prospect—Phone 12181 "Man hit by a train." has boon revoked at the last miaate . . . Joe Clagaa Advertising Manager Bob Berardi "Hurt bad?" lookiag vary happy with his now steady—even Advertising Staff—Jackie Pierson, Lois Breley, Pat "Can't tell. Only found one leg if she is homely, wa have it on good authority that Whalen so far." Jo« is madly la leva with bar aad doesn't mind the Circulation Manager — Dale McOmber • • eroea oyos one hit . . . Every cood an tha easasms with a date laat week aad . . . Circulation Staff. John Barber, Robert Bowers Snitched from the ex- changes Is the story about Business Secretary Elisabeth McClain HOT OFF THE PRESS the professor who entered The latest report from the Key Office is that Errol NEWS REPORTERS the classroom and announced, Flynn will judge the Key Beauty Queen contest . . . "I will not begin today's lec- Consolations to Mr. Smith whose wife has just left Bob Crowell, Dorothy Wood, Lois Mayfleld, Nancy ture aatll this room settles Crump, Rita Mierly, Mary Lou Witt, Jean Harsh- down." him . . . Dean Harshman has announced to his classes Man, Ginny Dalton, Wilma Stone, Jim Sullivan, Bob Cams a voice from the that regular attendance and promptness is not Speck, June Smith back of the room, "Why necessary . . . The marriage of former student, Law- don't yon go home and sleep rence Kuhl, and Joan Echelberger has just been an- it off, doc?" nounced . . . Mrs. Kuhl will finish her education be- The Joke Is On You • * fore joining her husband in West Africa . . . And then there is the one about For the first time in many years, the the ad placed in the lost and found CONGRATULATIONS TO Bee Gee News Staff has decided to depart section of the daily paper: Echelberger, Moellman Score Bill Gaiues who recently throw 350 of his moat val- from its usual conventional style and give to "Lost: an umbrella by a man uable textbooks out the wost-northweet window of the students and faculty members of the Uni- with six bent ribs and an ivory Kohl Hall and decided to quit stadyiag for tha Hit In Recent "Guest" Play duration . . . Tha Navy boys who hava received versity, an issue of the News that is appro- dome" . . . Sounds like the latest word that they will become admirals ia leas than priate on this first day of thing in 4-F. By LOIS MAYFIELD six weeks after startiag thair initial training at tka April, 1943. Posses were combing the woods around Bowling Green Waldorf Astoria Hotel ia New York . . . Upon being We take this opportunity sr.au.led tkey will bo statioaed at Now Rochester today in search of Jo Lee Echelberger, University senior from to train all children from four to six years of aga Time out to assure each and all that no — Day By Day — Ashland, who fled this city immediately following the final for combat duty ... Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bokormaa lor prank* harm was meant by any of the for a recant addition of triplets to the family . . , en the day articles appearing on page one performance here of "Guest in the House" Friday night. Mr. Currier on his recent 65th birthday celebra- of fooii of this issue. We feel that this Miss Echelberger was heard to mutter that she would keep in tiea . . . Mrs. Cook for saspondiag all rales far is a time to forget the many hiding until "it blew over," and the populace returned to inmates . . . June Smith for kaiag strictly oa tka TODAY ball . . . Mrs. Herrif for giviag a beeatifal diaaer trials and tribulations in the normal. Actors . . . Masque and Mantle of fried chicken aad all tha trimmings to tha throe Local choice for Dracula's Miriam, the model as played by world about us, and take a few members will meet in the Student Eulalah Moellman, was in delight- dorms . ■ . daughter or the wife of Franken- minutes out to remember that much awaited Lounge of the Falcon'a Nest at ful contrast to Evelyn. Eulalah's stein, although in private life she AND IN PARTING date, April Fool's Day! 6:30 p.m. portrayal of the profane and funny ia a charming even retiring per- Think hard—what day is this ... All in the spirit Marinas ... All Marines are model left absolutely nothing to be All articles not appearing on page one sonality, Miss Echelberger heaped of fun, kids . . , requested to stop in the Regis- desired. are perfectly legitimate and have no bearing fresh wreaths upon her triumph trar'a office on or before Friday. on the ridiculous. Read on friend, and many as Victoria Van Bret in last year's Dick Gail, at last given a chance Sailors . . . Fundamental Sea- more happy April Fool Days!—DK "Double Door." With Evelyn to act, proved to be the beat manship claas will not meet to- Heath merely a youthful version straight male lead to act in a Uni- night. See sports page for de- of Victoria, Bowling Green got Nine-Week Laments tails. versity production in at least three uncensored another dose of gradc-A melo- BOB WHITMAN With this week we complete the first nine FRIDAY drama. years. His characterisation had weeks of the second semester. Next week we The show on Thursday night dignity and depth. Only his love will find ourselves timidly asking our various Everybody . . . Square dance scenes were rather weak; one of EARLE V. HAWKIN8 received his 2nd lieuten- was sketchy and unconvincing. professors what our nine week estimates will be held in the Women's the better ones was even ommitted ants commission and the wings of a pilot, it waa were. No one knows better than ourselves Building from 9 until 12 p.m. But Friday's performance had un- from the play, due to his attitude announced by Col. John C. Horton, officer at the dergone phenomenal improvement. what kind of work we did dur- of extreme caution which waa in- Roawell Army Flying School, New Mexico. The SATURDAY It was quite up to the standards dicative to his apparent conviction lieutenant's commission is a result of a compre- ing the first half of the second set by Mr. Smith's other plays. semester, and yet, there will be Everybody . . . There will be an that the females in the cast joined hensive course in piloting Uncle Sam's twin-engined Miss Echelberger is an excellent it for the sole purpose of seducing you know your many students ready to start a all-campus movie in the auditor- airplanes, and aerial tactics. He will be assigned ium of the Ad Building at 7 p.m. actress. She has a sensitivity and him. to another post for further duty. Before entering work—Voet one-man campaign against his completeness of portrayal that is it merit an or her professors because he Mary Jane Lloyd, who played the service Earle attended Bowling Green State SUNDAY rare in an amateur. Almost in- opposite Dick Gail, gave a Bweet, "A" or "C"t or she did not receive the ex- stinctively, it would seem, ahe University, withdrawing in March of 1942, in order United Brethren ... Dr. Nor- motherly performance. She has a pected 'A.' knows how to stress certain lines that he might enter the Army. ton Goldberg, Toledo rabbi, will good stage presence, and should This sort of action can be like a professional. Added to this have more roles in the future. Two former students who would have been jun- speak on "The Relationship of she has a beautiful, rich voice. prevented in the future if the Christ to the Jews" at the Otter- Joanne Jones, as the daughter, iors at Bowling Green State University, had they re- student* will take heed now, and start to bein Fellowship meeting at 6:30 As Evelyn she was mis-cast, if was quite convincing and enter- turned this year, visited the campus Thursday. we are to go by the Broadway ver- study the first week of the second nine week p.m. taining. She even looked like her Lieut. PERRY SHILTS of Mt. Victory, was en sion of the play. Only in the first term. If grades were not as high as they were Presbyterian . . . Jean Simpson stage mother. route from Camp Davis, N. C, where he was com- will have charge of devotionals at scene was she unconvincing. She lone Silliman took the part of the expected, certainly it is not the fault of the failed to generate any warmth missioned, to Long Beach, Cal., where he will be professor. The nine week term just com- the Westminster Club meeting at aged aunt with skill and humor. stationed with an anti-aircraft unit. 6:30 p.m. whatsoever in the scene. It was pleted is one in which the student should re- It waa a difficult role and she hard to believe that the Proctors handled it well. Pvt. FOREST WELLER of Antwerp, on leave ceive the highest grades possible. It is the MONDAY could be fooled into thinking her from an Army photographic unit on Long Island, term that we are just beginning that is "a sweet little thing." It was Other actors who were excel- YW . . . There will be a YWCA lent in their characterisations are, told of taking pictures at Camp Davis for an Army usually the Waterloo of most students. only by superior acting that Miss cabinet meeting at 8:30 p.m. in Lee Miesle, Margaret Thompson, movie. His address is Co. D, 846 Sig. Serv. Photo Each day from now on, the weather will Echelberger saved the mood of the the Y office. play in later scenes. Mary Ander- Dick House, Marilyn Hagg, Peg Bn., SCPC Photographic Corps, 36-11 85th Avenue, Long Island City, N. Y. begin to remind us of the balmy summer at- son's portrayal of the role in New Hiltx, Fletcher Shoup, Pete Popo- mosphere. Beware of this weather, for it York had a clinging, insiduous vitch, and Don Oehmler. Also back on the campus was Lieut.WILLIAM will beckon many students away from books Fonda, O'Hara crawling quality; Miss Echelber- The set, designed by Phil Miles, SHAW, recently stationed at Great Falls, Mont, and classes just when they should be putting Star In War ger's, in contrast, was cold, shock- was well-suited to the play. The awaiting assignment to an Army flying school. An forth all of their effort in these subjects. ing, and stocatto. But though the colors of the set and the costumes ear injury has healed sufficiently to permit him to For many of us, this will be the last of our Picture Sunday part was changed, for an amateur were harmonised admirably. return to pilot work. His wife is the former Char, formal education for the duration. Don't performance it was probably im- The thunderstorm, which was lotte Dunipace of Bowling Green. His home is on proved. This way it was more while away the time, make the most of it whipped up by Dick Herring and Long Island. Whimsical Ann Sothem and clear cut and obvious. A good David Thompson, was the most while you have the opportunity. Spring actress can be a success in any- Word has been received by Mrs. Fern Christman weather is beautiful, we'll grant that, but sophisticated Melvyn Douglas are realistic and spine-tingling since thing, and Miss Echelberger was a the one in "Hay Fever" laat sum- of Perrysburg, Ohio, that her daughter ELEANOR about June 1, most students will consider teamed for the first time, in some- thing really new in laugh-making success. mer. CHRISTMAN, a former student at the University, that first letter of the alphabet just as beau- romancers, in "Three Hearts for but who is now in Wave training at Hunter College, tiful. Julia," which is featured at the New York City, was one of the 24 WAVES chosen Start now! Spend time on your studies Cla-Zel Theatre today and tomor- to take part in the Red Cross Program put on at today and you won't have to spend time tell- row. Lee Bowman and Richard Student Council Votes Madison Square Garden, March 15. All military ing why you didn't absorb any knowledge to- Ainley round out the cast of this organisations were represented. morrow !—DK newest comedy. To Postpone Class Elections Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt, Princess Martha of Ida Lupino reaches another dra- Norway, Madam Chiang-Kai-Shek, George Burns A Word Of Thanks matic height in her latest picture, Student Council voted Monday night to postpone claas and Gracie Allen, six bands directed by Major La "The Hard Way," which ia part of elections until fall and to have May Queen and Sadie Haw- Guardia, The Rocketts, Radio City Music Hall Glee This week a word" of congratulations to Friday and Saturday's double bill. Club, all took part in the program. the Five Brothers fraternity! During the It ia the story of a girl who knows kins balloting in conjunction with the Women's Self-Govern- past few weeks, members of this fraternity of only one way to get what she ment Associaition voting Wednesday, April 14. At the end of the program, Lieut Com. Mildred have been working tirelessly to obtain a com- wants, even though these ways may Men and women students will vote on the May Queen McAfee presented each WAVE with a Navy pin plete list of all men, formerly University stu- be questioned by society-at-large. and attendants to reign May 20 and on Daisy May and Li'l for being able to represent the Nsvy in the program. dents, who are now in the Throckmorton P. Gildersleeve Abner to highlight the all-campus Pvt LAWRENCE KUHL, x'43, writes from Armed Services. makes his debut on the other half Sadie Hawkins dance May 1. In what little business Student Coun- Miami Beach, "Well here I am, perched on tbe tip Last week the student of the double feature with hia addition, women students will re- cil will have before the fall elec- of the sunny south, being slowly parboiled on one initial starring role, "The Great Five Bnthrrt body turned into the Five ceive the WSGA ballot tion. Then well know who is hand and marched to the merest of the proverbial Gildersleeve." Margie, Little Le- back." wmVrtrikf Brothers, names and addresses Though claas elections are post- fraxxles on the other. Michael and I wen laboring Roy, Judge Hooker, and Birdie will poned, men's and women's central Cunningham appointed the fol- long and of their college friends who are all be on hand to help Gilde/sleeve lowing: under the impression thst we'd enlisted in the Air hard tatk ow in the service of their committees are to meet this spring. n blunder his way to the hearts of Each will elect two Student Coun- Campus Election Committee— Corps; but thus far our only contact with the air country. To this list, the dor- theatre goers all over America. cil members and name alternates. Lou Kaplan, chairman, Tom Bow- has been that life-suataining substance we breathe, mitories, and the University A timely and entertaining pic- "Like many other colleges, we lus, and Marietta Kershner. and even that has been substantially impregnated War Council, added the names ture, "The Immortal Sergeant" are postponing some of the elec- University Anniversary Prom with good old mother earth. Seriously though, of those students that they had received dur- opens Sunday for a three day run. tions in order that we won't have Committee — Marjorie Ripley, thus far we are no better than the draftees in the ing the past year. The picture ia a very finely han- so many vacancies next fall. If chairman; Mary Percy, orchestra; regular Army. We keep the same hours, eat the When the final list ia completed, an honor dled adventure story that gives we continued our complete election Ralph Klein and Marshall Folts, same food, have K.P. and guard duty, and do the roll will be erected at some centrally located a swell Idea of what is happening this spring, several of those chosen refreshments; Lou Kaplan, Mari- aarae work; the last of which can be succinctly de- spot on the campus, and these names will be on the North Africa front Henry might not return to college in Sep- etta Kershner, and Miss Florence scribed ss drill, drill, drill. We are quartered m one placed on this honor roll. Fonda, Maureen O'Hara, Thomaa tember and thus forte a second Baird. decorations. Mitchell, and Reginald Gardiner of the hotels here on the beach just one street off The Five Brothers deserve the thanks election almost a duplication of the The U. A. Prom will be Satur- are the principle actors and actres- day, April 10, the night of the in- the ocean. We are almost through with basic and of the entire Student Body for the tremendous first in number of positions to fill," then to pre-flight" ses. For interesting and informa- Don Cunningham, council presi- stallation of Delhi fraternity aa the undertaking of this job. When the honor roll tive sidelights on the present war, dent, explained. 96th chapter of Alpha Tau Omega Sgt JAMES GLOVER, -89, 826 Air Base Sq., is completed it will be something of which we "The Immortal Sergeant" ia a top- The four students named by the and the second national on the Marionna, Fla. James is a weather observer and can all be proud!—DK rank picture. central committees can transact campus. received his training at Keesler Field, Miss. THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1948 BEE GEE NEWS PAGE I Five Brothers YWCA Election Ye Olde Square Dance Held To Compile To Be Held Today Applications Now Available Honor Roll The election of next year's In Administration Barnyard An honor roll will be erect- cabinet of the YWCA are be- BY JO TRUE ed in the near future at some ing held this afternoon, ac- For Army Training Tests conspicuous spot on the cam- cording to June Wassermann, In true farmer fashion the Square Dancers are putting on Receive Blanks In Conklin's Office; pus, according to Joe Coale present president of the or- an old-fashioned barn dance in the Women's Building next Also Open To High School Seniors and Bruce Siegenthaler, who ganisation. Friday from 9 to 12 p.m. Loren Wood will be the caller for A poster containing the pictures Application blanks for the qualifying tests on Friday, compiling a list of former the occasion. The place will be decorated with hay and straw of the candidates, their rank, and April 2, for the Army Specialized Training: Program and the University students now in the and everyone is expected to turn up in overalls, ginghams, and office is on display in the Well. Navy College Training Program are now available at Dean Armed Forces. Every member of the YWCA Conklin's Office, Registrar John W. Bunn announced today. true farmyard style. So don your pigtails and freckles, gals, All sororities, fraternities, and should vote before five o'clock this Properly filled out, these applications will admit qualified and swinf your partner! dormitories have submitted lists afternoon in the Y office. high school seniors or recent graduates to the tests. Each On Saturday night Mr. Elden T. over from Saturday night of students now in service. These The candidates and the offices spplicant may indicate on his Smith has a treat that we've all are: president—Helen St rebel, jun- training before they are finally Thursday afternoon from 4 to lists, and that of the War Council, blsnk whether he prefers the been waiting for—an all-campus ior from Cleveland, and Frances qualified for college attendance. 5:30 p.m. a tea dance was held will be added to the names obtained Army, or the Navy which includes movie. Due to wartime measures, Kern, junior from Toledo; vice Students chosen for the Navy Pro- with the Alphs Xi Delta pledges. in the Well last week, to obtain the Marine Corps and Coast Guard. it has been very difficult to brine president—Edith Johnson, sopho- All Army Enlisted Reserve stu- gram, after selection by the Office It took place in the Recreation a master list of all students in movies here this year. However, Hall, where the group danced to more from Lima, Billie Stone, dents must also take the exam on of Naval Officer Procurement, will every branch of the service. this promises to be a food one. . Coke and sophomore from Fostoria, and this date. The war department be detailed directly to college. Stu- Elisabeth Ragg, junior from It's produced and directed by cakes were served. The committee has asked that no is using this classification exam dents who attend college under name be omitted, no matter how old Berea; secretary—Jane Mitchell, either of the programs will be Pare Lorenti under govern- FIVE BROTHERS instead of the exam being given on ment supervision. There are two the alumnus nor how long a time freshman from Haddonfleld, N. J.; under military discipline on active Alice White, freshman from Shel- April 20 to the Navy V-l sopho- of them: "The River" and "The Alumni Joe Chapoton, Dale Her- he attended the University. Facul- duty in uniform with pay. All bert, Edson Parks, Nick Steward, by, and Wilma Holzhauer, fresh- mores and juniors. expenses, including tuition, food, Plow That Broke The Plain." ty members now in the service will From those who successfully com- housing, books, and uniforms will They'll be shown in the auditor- and Al Sautter visited the house also be included in the list men from Amherst; treasurer— ium on Saturday evening, at 7 p.m recently. Jean Churchill, freshmsn from plete the tests, candidates for the be paid by the Army or the Navy. The Five Brother fraternity is Columbia, and Lucy Rickel, fresh- The pledges are now busily en- responsible for the work of com- Army Specialised Training Pro- gaged in spring house cleaning. man from Perrysburg. gram and the Navy College Train- piling this list of names and has After taking office, the new cab- Although Shoes Are Lowell Sielschott's father passed been assisted by President Frank ing Program will be selected to at- inet will attend a two-day confer- Rationed . . Our Sororities away recently after a brief ill- J. Prout, Paul W. Jones, John W. tend colleges under contract to the ence at Berea on April 16 and 17. Quality Isn't ness. Bunn, Marie Evans, and the other respective services. Students se- fraternities and sororities. This training conference is de- SMART DRESS ALPHA XI DELTA PI KAPPA ALPHA signed to help the new officers to lected for the Army Program must Prof. E. C. Powell will construct plan the program for the coming SHOES FOR the honor roll. undergo further screening during MEN The Alpha Xi Delta pledges took Prof. Wayne S. Huffman, Gene year. thirteen weeks of basic military their final examination last night Eckels, and John Davidson were on material which they have been initiated into Pi Kappa Alpha studying prior to their formal in- Friday evening. Get Estimates stallation. The test was given by The brothers are busily engaged April 6 and 7 Treble Clef Entertains Mrs. Jessie J. Currier, Alpha Xi in remodeling the basement game rooms. The Registrar's Office has an- alumna who has been coaching Alumni Jim Stearns and Dick the sorority in learning this mater- Jaynes, now of Alpha Rho chapter nounced that mid-semester esti- With Three Concerts ial. at Ohio State, visited the house mates will be available on April Treble Clef, women's glee club at Bowling Green State PHRATRA last week. 6 and 7. Estimate form cards will University, gave three concerts in Toledo last week end. be distributed in the Registrar's Further plans were discussed at More than 60 coeds sang in St. Paul's Methodist Church the last meeting concerning the office on those dates, and grades Luncheon Given are to be obtained from individual at 7:45 p.m. Sunday, at the Scott high school assembly at sorority's moving Into the Shatzel 9:15 a.m. Monday, and at the Devilbiss high school assembly Hall Annex next year. EG. Alumni instructors. Students are asked President Ruth Harding read a not to request grades ahead of at 1:15 p.m. Monday. letter at the meeting from for- All former Bowling Green schedule. Dr. James Paul Kennedy, direc- students in Wood County are tor, said the group presented man. COMFORTABLE mer president Jane Otis, who is invited to the County Alumni choral readings, sacred music, mad- The group may journey to SHOES FOR now at Port Oglethorpe, Georgia, rigalsart songs, and ballet music. Cleveland April 10-12 to sing in ACTIVE at the WAAC Training Center. Unit Luncheon at 12:15 p.m. Hayes Receives various Cleveland high schools. WOMEN Saturday at the Falcon's Edith Johnson, sophomore from SEVEN SISTER Nest- Brain Twister Lima, was the main soloist: Tedca Arnold, aenior from Bowling An alumnae newspaper to In- The luncheon will follow the Dr. A. M. Hayes of the English county teachers' meeting on the Green, incidental soloist; Miss form former Seven Sisters of cur- faculty has received as a gift a Arnold and Martha DeWeese, sen- EASTER rent activities is under construc- campus that morning. Bridge and swimming are scheduled later. book he can't read. ior from Findlay, accompanists; tion. Phyllis Scofleld was appoint- He learned from a Russian-Eng- GREETING CARDS ed chairman and assisting her are: Joseph Ryder, superintendent of and Miss Arnold, Miss DeWeese, DECORATIONS Helen Moser, Ann Koch, Hilda Portage schools, and Mrs. Marjorie lish dictionary that the beautifully and Norma Jean Myers, senior BASKETS Mehring, Helen Pugh, and Mickey Kreischer, wife of E. J. Kreischer, bound and illustrated volume was from Defiance, student conductors. FAVORS Sitterle. University business manager, have printed in Moscow in 1942 and Treble Clef officers include: NOVELTIES charge of the social program. GIFTS Tuesday night the sorority enter- concerns religion in Russia. Nancy Williamson, acting presi- Mrs. Melva Rockwood, secretary- tained national reresentatives from "For years we have wondered dent; Carol McCartney, business the Alpha Phi social fraternity for treasurer of the Alumni Associa- women. tion, said reservations should be about religion in Russia. Now I manager; Marianne Bell, sec- The volleyball team is captained made before Tuesday by telephon- have the answer—but I don't know retary; Betty Weaver, librarian, CZiO>%meu¥€e^ by Marge Ripley. Other members ing 8141 or 8162. what it is," Dr. Hayes lamented. and lone Geisel, publicity chair- are: Bette Husti, Betty Barrett, Lois Kochlau.i, Rosalyn Rabkin, Bonita Bichan, Evelyn Leach, Sally Jones, Fay Kreilich, and Mickey Sitterle. SEOL The Skol sorority attended the University Players production "Guest In The House" in a body Friday evening. After the play the members of the sorority were served a smorgasbord luncheon at the house. THREE KAY Last Monday Esther Burner, president, passed the traditional chocolates in announcement of her engagement to Clyde Clark, '41, who is now employed by the Thompson Products Company in Cleveland. At the sorority masting Tuesday night, Betty Ellen Miller announc- ed her engagement to Larry Foulkes. Norms Jean Meyers has also announced here engagement to Jim Moon.

Fraternities

BETA GAMMA UPSHON The Beta Gammas had a second in their series of tea dances for the various sororities yesterday afternoon from 4 to 5 p.m. They entertained the Skols in the Re- creation Hall, with dancing and a general get-together. At their first tea dance they entertained the Alpha Xi Delta pledges. DELHI At the regular meeting of the fraternity Tuesdsy evening a dis- cussion was held on the problems of ATO installation. After the meeting the pledges were given a send-off on their first degree held

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Mermen Go To Cleveland For I-M Festival -- Baseball Coach - Pre-Induction Courses Head Ohio A. A. U. Meet At Fenn Is Scheduled Curtailed Spring Program The swimmers 'f fee Gee will pit their skill against Gene Thomas, Director of Intramural Sports, today an- the top-notch individuals of the state this week end when they For May 29 nounced the Spring Intramural program for the present school trek to Cleveland to enter the Ohio A.A.U. meet. term. Although it was necessary to cut such sports as shuf- Playing as host, the Fenn College officials have received An Intramural Festival, to -A <&M£- Ayc local golf coarse. Bank of Potato Chips Major J. K. Raney, coordinator D&M Wood County of tne naval pilot training pro- gram at the University, left Sun- Restaurant F«4*r*J D.p-*it THEIR CRISPNESS IS day for Delaware, where he is at- .■•lira DELICIOUS tending; a 10-day seminar on the ROGERS BROS. DRUG STORE naval system of navigation.