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Bowling Green State University ScholarWorks@BGSU BG News (Student Newspaper) University Publications 3-22-1950 Bee Gee News March 22, 1950 Bowling Green State University Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news Recommended Citation Bowling Green State University, "Bee Gee News March 22, 1950" (1950). BG News (Student Newspaper). 926. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news/926 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. Baseball See Photo Schedule Bee C/ee Winners Page 6 ll Page 2 * »« ***** OH- Official Stud.nl Publication Bowling Green State Uniranlty. Bowling Green, Ohio VoL 34 T.l.phon. 2631 Wednesday. March 22. 1950 No. 21 Revival Of "Outward Bound' BG Varsity Club Executive Group Rules Seniors To Open Monday In Gate Effects Reduced Costs Of Travel Must fake Final Examinations By BOB SMITH Through efforts of the Varsity Club, reduced rates on round-trip BULLETIN: Graduating seniors will take final examinations, train fares Kast and a special bus 2nd Annual Job as is customary, according to action of the University Execu- running to Cleveland, are uvailablc tive Committee Monday morning. to students desiring transporta- Clinic Established The committee includes Pros. Frank I. Prout. deans of the tion home during Easter vacation. throe colleges and the graduate schooL and the administrative The school holiday begins at 12 officers. noon Thursday, April 6, und ends To Help Grads • * * at 8 a.m. Tuesday, April 11. Student Senate senior exum committee is continuing Tickets will be on sale in the The job prospects of this year athletic office ticket window from will he discussed by representa- its efforts to formulate a proposal to replace examinations March U to April .'I. tives from the Ohio State Kmploy- for graduating seniors with a seminar-type program, ac- cording to action of the Senati' Bob Frary, VC president, an- minl Service, Wayne University, for final exam, for graduating ten- nounced the special fares and fa- Monday night. and Ohio corporations at the 2nd Additional business conducted at iort. cilities which will be available if Annual Bowling Green Job Clinic at least 25 students take advantage the meeting included an announce- Senate feels that it may be able March 30. of the lower rates for each of the ment of the University Prom tick- to suggest a worthwhile and bene- 'hola bj JOHN HI ii.iii three specials scheduled: Two panels will handle the group et sale dates, a long-awaited report ficial system of seminars that PICTURED ABOVE «i an "Outward Bound" rehear.al are Train travel: New York Central discussions. W. F. Lunsford, Di- from the recreational investigating might be acceptable by the Kxecu- (I to r): Pat Boiler, Label Mann, Kan Shoemaker, Alan Nordwall, KK, Bowling Green to Buffalo, rector of Ohio State Employ- committee, and a discussion of tivo Committee for use in future Stan Fiak. and Art Moore. Herb Clarke, another member of the ca»t, round-trip, $18. (Regular fare: ment, will be chairman of the plans ftir the annual "Keep Off years in place of the senior finals. morning panel, treating job pro- is not pictured. $19.55.) Leave BG 3:25 p.m., ar- The (.lass" campaign. I'roni committee chairman Mar- rive Buffalo 9:46 p.m., April B. spects. The afternoon panel on Three new articles wen- amend- ian Hampton announced that • * * All seats reserved. Tickets good job requirements and the interview ed to the Senate constitution by- I'roin tickets will be on sale above By GENE DENT on any train desired for return will be headed by Dr. Kdwnrd T. laws, covering attendance, voting, the Well from April 3 to 5. Price Raney, School of Business Admin- The University production of "Outward Bound," a 3-act trip. and election of officers. is $:( per couple. istration, Wayne U. fantasy by Sutton Vane, is now in the final stages of intensive New York Central RR, Toledo The uam committea met fol- Recreational investigating com- Tentative times of the panels rehearsal, prior to starting a full 6-day schedule of per- to New York City, round-trip, $32. lowing the Senate ■ration. Sen- mittee members Barburr. Schlatter (Regular fare: $10.19.) Leave are i':30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. Ques- formances beginning Monday, March 27 in the Gate Theatre. ate decided to have the group and Holi Rennenbaum reported ap- Toledo 8:08 p.m. April G, arrive tions from the floor will he an- preciable success after the group's Director Lee Miesle revealed that the production would proceed with attempts to draw up NYC 8:45 next morning on Pace- swered after each discussion. a suggested program, which will request to local theatre officials for not be presented on March 30 because of the appearance of maker. All seats reserved. Tick- Following the last panel, a be submitted to the University Ex- better movies, und ita cooperation Miss Margaret Truman on that' ets good on any train desired for smoker will be held in the Cum ecutive Committee as a substitute in supporting the Sunday Recrea- •We, ! -.» . • return trip. mons. It is estimated that reprr tion Hour, held weekly in the Rcc Because of the unusual plot. f 1||£>CC MnntlPr S Bus travali A special Greyhound sentatives from over 300 Ohio Hall, l'hi Mu sorority also assist- "Outward Bound" offers a (treat | ^a*»™»» ■▼«#■■»••• » will leave BG from in front of the firms will attend. ed in inaugurating the Hour, now challenge to the ingenuity of the Ad Bldg. at 1 p.m. April 6, arriv- Vacancies Open conducted by the Social Commit- stage crews, the cast, and the di- ing in Cleveland at 3:30 the same tee. rector. It is not an ordinary play Shoe Size, Win afternoon. Tickets are $3.60. For Next Year's Tha committee it now working in respect to setting or theme. This is a one-way trip only. Benefit Planned for expanded picnic facilities, The producer cannot even rely more and batter student moviaa, upon the time element as a main- Him For 1 Hour Student Senate and plan, to contact tha Chamber stay for staging. By Cap & Gown Students desiring to submit aj»- of Commerce again concerning Lighting, setting, timing, stage A blind date with Frankenstein Truman Concert plications for vacancies which will better restaurant facilities in tha business, and the uncommon use of can be yours for the guessing of Cap and gown is sponsoring a city, and tha location, if possible, exist next year on Student Court music must be handled with the ut- the sire of the monster's shoes. To Mark Initial benefit card party. Friday at X of a drug atora closer to the cam- most precision anil care. Kach of and the Student Union student- Dr. Silkini, the master of the p.m. in the Rcc Hall. It is to be put. these factors are tightly inter- an all-campus affair, given in be- fuculty committee, .should secure woven into the presentation, none monster i" question aloni* with Area Program However, they felt little could half of an elementary student the application forms from the secre- be accomplished by approaching of which can be overlooked in im- ghosts, a go.'illa, a wild man, giant Margaret Truman will make her organization is sending through tary in the College of Liberal Arts the zoning board concerning chang- portance. reptiles, flying spiders, and skele- first appearanee in BnvvlinK Green school. This is not the first attempt ut Office. es in the zoning code unless definite tons, will bring his horror show the evening of March 30. Miss Both bridge and canasta are l>e- business propositions were first the production, as it was presented Truman will present her vocal pro- The forms must be completed under the direction of Dr. Klden to a local theatre on March 81. ing featured. There is to be en- pending. gram in the Men'.i Gym. ter t a i nment, refreshments, and und returned to that office no lat- T. Smith in 1940. Frankenstein's shoe size, Record- er than April 1. Alpha Phi Omega reported, af- A member of the liMI. George prizes. Tickets are now on sale ter a Senate request, that it will For those who demand suspense ing to Dr. Silkini, ranges some- Washington University graduating Student Senate will fill the posi- in a play, "Outward Bound" will for B0 cents apiece, and may be again assist in the grass campaign win ire between 1 AAA and 1000 class. Miss Truman received her purchased from any Cap and tions with appointments from give them a large dose of it. For by erecting signs near the most- DDD. KA in history and international re- down member or at the door Fri- among the applicants. those who desire profound philoso- used short cuts, and will requisi- lations. She is an alumna of the day night. phy, there is enough to satisfy The first person or organization Three vacancies will exist in tion rakes and grass seed to the correctly guessting the shoe size Pi Beta Phi sorority. Student Court. Two of the posi- individual social groups if they will them. For those who want humor, Miss Truman made her vocal there is more than one chuckle in will have use of the monster for tions will be given to next year be responsible for the raking and one exclusive hour, between K and debut with the St.