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Bowling Green State University ScholarWorks@BGSU BG News (Student Newspaper) University Publications 3-1-1950 Bee Gee News March 1, 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 1, 1950" (1950). BG News (Student Newspaper). 923. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news/923 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. End Of Read An Era Bee Qee Annex Page 2 Page 2 Official Student Publication Bowling Gi««n State) University. Bowling Green. Ohio VoL 34 Telephone 2631 Wednesday. March 1. 1950 No. 18 Campus ic Laws Varsity Debate Team Ties For Honors Become More Strict By BOB SMITH At State Tournament Held In Columbus Pres. Frank J. Prout yesterday approved the recommen- Prof. M. Harold Mikle's debate squad last Saturday dations of Student Senate for more strict campus traffic regu- softened the loss of the Peace Pipe by bringing home a silver lations, and formal assignment of reckless driving cases on trophy from the Ohio State Men's Debate Tournament at Capital University, Columbus. campus to Student Court. A 15 mph speed limit for campus The team won the cup when they tied for first place with traffic is now in effect. Kent State and Heidelberg; all three schools scored wins of Senate passed the recommendations Monday evening. S debates out of 12. President Prout also announced ""' Capture of this cup, the first the University Board of Trustees since 19311, entitles the roup to a has given its sanction to the Sen- Faculty Members Construction Plans chuncc at selection to the West ate proposal of making Urschel Point National Tournament. Pond available to students for Veterans debaters Lou Fernan- swimming. Plans are in progress Newest Entries Are Announced dez and George Marngiikcs, gradu- to do so sometime in the spring. ates of Canton McKinley, won 5 of Plans for n third floor to be add- In expressing complete confi- In Pie Contest the 8 debates. Less experienced dence in ability of Student Court ed to Williams Hull and n new Bill Pampel and Jerry Peterson, to exercise its authority. Police Pi Kappa Alpha's annual pie women's dormitory to be built on both of Findlay, brought in the re- Chief William J. Rohrs, in his rec- eating contest will give six facul- the Urschel property were an- maining three. ommendations to Senate, affirmed ty members a taste of the event at nounced this week by the Univer- Last year, Professor Mikle's de- the assignment to the Court of 8:30 tomorrow evening in the Wo- bute team was edged out of first reckless driving cases involving sity administration. men's Illdg. Formerly the com- place in tho Men's Finals by only student and faculty drivers on The additional floor at Williams one debate, even though Muraga- campus. petition was limited to sororities I'liota by JACK Dl'KKK will accommodate 80 women and kes uhd Fernandez were victors in will cost approximately $100,000. However, he said cases involving and fraternities, each having one ABOVE IS the varsity debate team with the trophy won at the all six of their debates. The plans are new being finished drunken and extremely reckless representative in the races, but state tournament. Left to right: George Maragakes; Lou Fernandeti and are expected to be done by The trophy, according to Pro- driving will be taken to court this year the faculty will also com- Prof. Harold Mikle, faculty adviser; Jerry Peterson; and Bill Pampel. fessor Mikle, is in his office, where downtown, a prerogative which March 15 anil advertisement for pete against euch other. bids will go out April 15. it will be kept pending the con- campus police may exercise. This An 8-inch cherry pie will be pre- struction of a display case. would not be the mayor's court, he The plans are now done for the sented to each of the contestants new dorm to lie built on the Ur- On the day before the Ohio State added. All other cases will appear along with a whistle. The first Comic Opera Opening Set schel property and specifications triumph, a group of women debat- in Student Court as long as they person to finish the whole pie with aT6 being finished. The house, n ers placed third at tho Mount Mer- remain capable of handling them. no more than five cherries left, and cy Tournament, Pittsburgh. Tho It is illegal to operate a motor modification of the present Alpha blow the whistle will win the tro- For Next Wednesday Eve Phi house, will be large enough for two pairs showed third in the eon- vehicle recklrnly, endangering the phy for his or her organization. 32 women. test which promised 20 schools. The faculty award has not yet life, limb, and property of others, By JOHN CHAPMAN When completed, the new dorm These women were: Adcle Kihl- been decided. and to exceed a speed limit of IB For the first time since 1942 an operatic production will will house the Sigma Rho Tnu so- ken, Vondule Swuisgood, Jeanne mph, on campus, was the text of The two trophies are rotating rority unil the Urschel home will Barber, and Harriet Woods. They the approved traffic code. and must be won for three years in be staged at Bowling Green State University beginning then become a permanent guest earned the decision in 6 of 8 de- In addition, three hazardous a row in order for the sorority or March 8 at 8:15 p.m. house. The site of the dorm will butes. areas have been designated where fraternity to have permanent pos- A comic opera, "The Bartered Bride,*' is scheduled for he in tho orchard area of the Star debater Fernandez eopped extreme caution must be exercised session of it. Alpha Chi Omega four performances. An opera with a light, humorous style, property. a Superior Awurd Medal, Feb. 18, by vehicle operators. They are: and Sigma Alpha Kpsilon have the 3-act performance is presented by the BGSU music Dr. Prout said that the addition at Dcl'auw University, Green The areas between the Commons been the winners for the past two and speech departments. — SWJUT of another floor to Williams Hall Castle, Ind. Fernandez and his and Men's Gym, the Commons and years. Robert O. Jaynes, tenor, assist-1 Key Editor was partly due to the fact that teammates drew third pluce, win- Fraternity Row, and apartment The pie eating contest was origi- the walls are in such condition that ning 5 of their 8 debates. ant to the registrur. takes the ro- Applications for the positions nated by the Bowling Green chap- (hey will not have to be reinforced Albert Goh took first placo in the A safely investigation of Urschel ter of I'iKA in 1943 and is now- mantic lead as Jenik with Jacquc-! of editor and business manager for the new construction and that Oratory Division of the Great Pond, as demanded by the Board carried on by other chapters, re- line Smith, soprano, as Murie. A of the 1951 KEY must be the pipes for heating are in a posi- Lakes Tournament held Feb. 4 at of Trustees, has been assigned to ported George Higgins, chairman total of 74 persons will comprise turned in at the Journalism Of- tion where they will only have to Bowling Green. Rending an origi- Sam Cooper, chairman of the men's of the committee. The contest is the entire singing and dancing cast. fice by March 2. be tupped for the new pipes. nal oration entitled "Sahib- Tuan," one of the many events of Pi Week Applicants for the editorship physical education dept. Written by Bedrich Smetana, Goh achieved a victory over 13 sponsored by the PiKAs. must be a member of the sen- The trustees reported that a Czechoslovakia's foremost l'Jth other contestants. large quantity of sand had been ior class, have a 2.0 point aver- Students Admit century composer, "The Bartered At«the Northwestern University dumped into the Pond several age, and have publications ex- Bride" draws its humor from the Tourney, Feb. 11, Professor Mi- years ago and that it had been perience. Those applying for customs of an 18th century Bo- Exchange Raids klo's team won 3 of their 4 rounds dredged for loose underwater Summer Jobs the post of business manager hemian family. of debate. Pat Swineford parti- ledges by city officials, making it may be members of any class All parties involved in the re- safe for swimming at that time. An o|ieratic story rcvol v e s cipated as alternate. Open To Women but must have a 2.0 average and cent Bowling Green and Toledo On the samo day a less experi- The area will be entirely fenced around the antique Bohemian prac- have business or publications pre-game campus wrecking activi- enced group of debaters were con- in with a single entrance gate, and Women interested in summer tice of marriage brokerage. A experience. tending in the Purduo Novice at life guards, on University payroll, counseling positions at Camp Sha- girl's parents decide who will share ty have been identified and the Purdue University, also winning 3 will be furnished.