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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. VoL 41 The BowlingB-G Green Slate University. Friday. OctoberNews 5. 19S6 No. 2 Welshimer, Gerber Get Dorm Telephones Student Affairs Posts Converted Today Linda Welshimer and Dave Gerber have been appointed Effective today, all on-campus residence halls will be as senior student members to the Council on Student Affairs, serviced by a private, automatic, branch exchange telephone the highest policy making student-faculty committee on the system located in the Maintenance Bldg. All other campus campus, Dr. Elden T. Smith, director of student life and ser- phones will be converted to this system in the early part of vices, announced following a special meeting of the Council, November, according to Mr. Kenneth Prast, University tele- Tuesday, Oct. 2. phone supervisor. Miss Welshimer is first vice- "This will be a much improved president of the Association of system over that under which we Women Students, secretary-trea- Soph, Grad Get are presently operating due to surer of the Elections Board, sec- Board Relates the fact that there will be no more retary of Book and Motor, secre- | I r^ | party lines on enmpus and the ma- tary of Phi Alpha Thru, and a Top Play Roles HaTinil Klllf>e >"T dormitories will be serviced member of Cap and Gown. She al- I lU/Llllly l\Ult> by a larger number of trunk Stephanie Gildehaus and Rob- so serves as secretary of hei soror- 8tated Mr Pra8t ity, Delta Gamma. Kappa Delta Pi ert Smith will play the leading "Tip frosh, sing the Alma Mater, "■■»" - - or let's hear a cheer." These are In addition to having operators and Sigma Tau Delta arc also on roles in the first major university her list of activities. production this year, William the words hundreds of upperclass- on 2 I-hour duty at the University Saroyan's, "The Time of Your men will be shouting around cam- central plant, there will be opera- Gerber is president of Phi Ep- Life," scheduled for Nov. 2, 3, pus to more than 1,000 freshmen tors in Rodgers Quadrangle, silon Kappa, men's physical edu- and 4 in the Main Auditorium. The who must comply with their wishes Founders Quadrangle, and Alice cation honorary. He holds a stu- production, winner of the Drama until Oct. 20- if they win the l'rout Hall. Founders Quad, will dent assistantship in the health Critic's Circle Award and the freshmen-sophomore tug-of-war on eventually have 15 trunk lines, and physical education department rholo by .lu> Wit,mun Pulitzer Prize, will give its audi- that date. Rodent Quad, will have 10, and directing intramural sports. He is Mrs. Donna Perry and Mas Maslene Waralck busily operate the switch- ences a chance to see ten new board which will handle all University calls. If the freshmen loose the tug- Prout Hall will have five. Any an independent and has been very faces on the University stage. of-war the hazing will go on for extension can be connected to any active in intramurals. Miss Gildehaus will portray another week until Homecoming. Of these trunk lines. Thus a stu- Council Nominees Kitty Duval, a powerful person- The Student Spirit and Tradi- dent need not go to the floor on Both of these members were ality filled with hate for the world. tion Board has set up three basic which that particular phone might nominated by the Council because As Joe, Smith will characterize SAE Chapter Receives rules to be followed during fresh- '•«■ located. of their scholastic ability, their a young loafer with expensive man hazing, said Nancy Looman, All on-campus phone numbers demonstration of capable leader- tastes and a good heart. Joe's chairman. They are as follows: wi|| oc of the three-digit variety. ship, and their character records. sidekick is Tom, to be played by All Freshmen are to wear their City phones will have four or five They were chosen from a field of Tory Horton, a new figure on the One Year Suspension bennies between the hours of 7 digit numbers. To place a call on- six candidates. auditorium stage. Run a.m. and 5 p.m. every day but campus, one need merely dial the Other cast members include Six SAEa were suspended from the Univormlty as a result of the drinking Sunday. number of the phone he wishes to Jack Chapin as the Arab; Rex Mc- Incident which followed the Kent-Bowling Green game. Arch B. Conklln. dean Freshmen are to wear their r«,,("h- To P'n<'e » r»" downtown, Graw, McCarthy; Jim Rodgers, of men. announced yesterday. bennies at all places where hats '">« mU!,t dial "8", wait for the Harry; Chuck Mathews, Wesley; may ordinnrly be worn. They must dial tone, then dial thc city num- Doug Cotner, Dudley; Chris Woi- A committee composed of five members of the University be removed in classes. Men must ■*•*■ deck, I.oronc; I.ibby Roof, Mary administration ordered the suspension of activity and the clos- remove them when walking To place a call to a phone on L.; Robert Nameche, Willie; Jerry ing down of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity house for Banningu, Blick; Don Tyree, cop; through buildings. ,h,, rBmpuR from somewhere off- Dec Kolthoff, a society lady, Gene the year following an investigation into a disturbance that Freshmen arc to comply with campus, one must dial 38411 to Davis, the drunkard, and Donald occured after the Kent State-Bowling Green football game any reasonable wish of an upper- net the campus operator; then give classman. No personal tasks for her the extension number you de- Phinney, the newsboy. Saturday night, Sept. 22. New actors in the play cast are upperclassmen are to be done, sire and she will place the call GERBER WELSHIMER Dimitrius Economedes as Nick, A report released by the investi- however. for you. For campus information, These rules have been posted merely dial "0". For downtown The council is composed of nine owner and defender of the San lath* committee contained' the £ $ O/Z/C/tj/s f f f in all freshman dormitories. information, one must dial "8", student members who are leaders Francisco saloon; Lewis Bove, Kit following statement describing the Carson; Fred St. John, Krupp; In addition, summons will be "Bit for the dial tone, then dial in outstanding University activi- A incident: "Certain members and £ f (_/pperc/a$$man given out by members of the "••"• mimeographed list of all ties. The student members are Donna Beebe, Elsie; Joy Eckel- r r r harger, streetwalker; Coleen Cun- guests of Sigma Alpha r.psilon board and other uppcrclassmen to ■>•* phone numbers will be dis- Fred Ashley, president of Omi- frcshmen who fail to wear their tributed today, according to Mr. cron Delta Kappa and Inter-Fra- ningham, streetwalker's friend; fraternity were parties to an incl- Kent State University officials beanies or do not comply with the Prast. ternity Council; Arlene Daugherty, Merle Amlin, another cop; Jerry dent which involved drinking of expelled an upperclassmnn and president of Panhellenic Council; Kepler, a sailor, and John Mud- alcoholic beverages, transporting placed the Sigma Alpha Epsilon wishes of upperclassmen. Fresh- Fraternities and sororities may rock, a society gentleman. men who receive these summons continue to make long distance Nancy Looman, president of Cap alcoholic beverages to the house, chapter there on social probation will meet at a stated time and cai|8 from their regular phones and Gown; Shirley Merritt, presi- and an altercation in the street "s the result of an incident be- dent of AWS; l.anny Miles, presi- Bus. Manager Needed place for their "punishment." by merely dialing "0" and giving dent of the Senior Class; Henry which resulted in the disturbance tween the Kent and Bowling Green Members of the spirit and tradi- your out-of-town number to the Jacques, editor-in-chief of the B-G For B-G News Staff of the peace and the calling of the sAKs following the Falcon-Golden lion board and other upperclass- University operator. Dormitories, Howling Green Police." News; Gene Beard, assistant head Application! lor the position of Klnah game Sept 22 men will be near freshmen dormi- however, will be able to place long resident in Rodgers Quadrangle, "Although." the U n i v e r s i t y (;|en c N dean of men tories in the morning for the next distance calls on pay phones only, business manager of The B-G News few weeks giving warnings and „.„ was also named as member-at- will be accepted by tho Campus statement continued, the principle ,, ..'" ' , , , Mr Prast alated that there l Kent sa 1 thal lhe aoclMl rlv summons to unprepared freshmen. ,,„ „,,„„. large last spring to fill the vacancy Publications Committee. Dr. Elden responsibility for the altercation " . " P '- job openingH for studenU created by Fred Ashley who ia T. Smith, chairman, has announced. apparently lies with one or more kigM of the SAEs, of which he is as a result of the new system. Any- both president of IFC and ODK The present business manager. guests of the chapter, certain mem- a member, were to be suspended one with previous experience as a thus taking up two memberships. loan Honkala, has resigned to ac- bers of Ohio Kappa Chapter of for the fall and winter quarters. r\ J I O telephone operator may apply for Miss Welshimer and Gerber are cept the managing editorship of SAE contributed to the situation I)ean Nygreen explained that I till llCl KUSil " J"1' H8 B substitute to work in senior members-at-large. the paper. which led to the fighting." thc peml|ty on the SAEs at Kent case of the inability of the regular Faculty Members Application blanks may be ob- Under University suspension, was milder than the one inflicted Q • /"^ t O operator to work on a particular r Little Abner and ment of health and physical edu- A pi allowed to arrange accommoda- Neither the dean nor the chap- semester rushing, students must £a,8y, "*« '" *• •"l"""1 Sadjo cation; Raymond C. Whittaker, AnnOUI1C6S jlOgOn tions off-campus, but all of these ter members would disclose the have completed 12 credit hours H»*kln8 Week, Oct. 15-20, should director of residence services; Dr. arrangements had to be individual- namc 0f the expelled SAE member, make "Who gives himself with his at Bowling Green during a fall •PPOintments now for their Galen Stutsman, associate profes- ly approved by the office of the _____^_^ alma feeds three: Himself, his Director of Residence Services. or spring semester. All upperclass P"*"™". *«* Smith, Alpha Tau sor of business education; and Dr. transfer students with the re- 0mega representative, stated. Smith. hungering neighbor, and Me," a During the period of suspension, quired credit from summer school, Pictures should be turned in to The Council on Student Affairs quotation from "The Vision of Sir a committee made up of two Launfal," by James Lowell will Cadets Attend must wait until second semester the AT0 hoU8e •• B00n •» possible, studied three major problems dur- alumni members to be selected by Tne serve as the major campaign slog- to rush. Second semester fresh- group will then hold elections ing the academic year 1956-66. the officers of the Five Brothers for an for the 1966 Campus Charity men, with the required credits, Little Abner and Daisy Mae. These problems were University Corporation, two members of the Drive, Linda Wipior, chairman of are eligible for this first semester The Hcard-Growing Contest will regulations on the use of alcoholic University faculty to be selected Summer Camp beverages, the University social the Student Charities Board, an- by SAE members who are on the Forty-one ROTC cadets attend- rushing. start Monday, Oct. 8. Again this program, and the discontinuance nounced. University faculty, and two under- ed the ROTC Summer Camp at If the minimum of 60 students year, the ROTC and AFROTC of Student Senate. The drive, which will open Nov. graduate members selected by the Fort Bragg, N.C., last summer, sign up, the rush will be held start- units are co-operating and no one 5, will collect funds for six chari- ing with the sorority open-houses will be given demerits for the Thirteen specific recommenda- other four members and approved »■><' Lt. Colonel Harry M. Myers, tions were made by this committee ties. The charitable organizations by the Dean of Men will carry on professor of military science and from Oct. 8 to 11, and 16-16. longest, most unusual, or funniest regarding the University social represented in the drive, this year, any necessary business with the tactics. In addition, five June These open houses will be held beard, program. President McDonald ac- are the Cancer Fund, the United Sigma Alpha Epsilon national of- graduates attended summer camp from 4 until 7:80 p.m. cepted the report and asked Dr. Negro College Fund, the World fice. This committee will be able at Fort Sill, Okla., where they re- Two-hour parties will be held . . Smith to implement it with the University Service, Foster Parents to present a petition to the Office eeived their commissions in the by the various sororities Oct. 12 LOMCeft Band Meets; result that several of these rec- Plan, the Leonard Wood Memorial, of the Dean of Men, after Jan. Artillery Branch of the U. S. and Athens College of Greece. AII ommendations have already been I, 1957, for the lifting of the ban Army. upper class dorms will be Area Tour Planned put into effect. Members of the Charities Board closed to Greeks Saturday, 1m- The Bowling Green University include Herb Hipp, secretary- at the beginning of the fall semes- The cadets attending these The functions and powers of ter next year. This committee will camps received six weeks of in- mediately after the AWS big-little Concert Band will hold its first Student Senate were examined treasurer; Nancy Shenk, publicity; sis picnic. Freshman dorms will meeting during the first week of Ken Cattarin, speakers bureau; also be charged with governing the tensive training. Many of the thoroughly by the council, and a be closed Sunday, Oct. 7. November and is open to all those Sally Steidtmann, solicitations; fraternity members during the things taught to them at the Uni- recommendation that Senate be students interested in concert and Dr. Frank Miles, assistant coming year. verslty were put into practical replaced by three University com- The Office of the Dean of Men «se during this training, said Col. _— -,. nil-. bsnd work, according to Prof. mittees was sent to Dr. McDonald. professor of sociology, faculty BG City Park Is Site Roy J. Weger, director. member of the Charities Board. is continuing the investigation of Myers. Senate, consequently, was dissolved The ro Tam toT thu e , , Representatives from all housing all of the University students in- All of the cadets had command For AWS Sk Pirnir P * y • '' and the Elections ' Committee, volved in the incident and it is positions at some time during the ror «TTJ Jl» ncnic concert band includes two con- Spirit and Traditions Committee, units are serving on sub-commit- tees for the drive. possible that some expulsions will six weeks. Here they led a group Lunches for girls who eat in certs presented for high school and the Charity Drive Committee, arise as a result of these investiga- of men through their day's activi- University dining halls will be band directors which will feature were set up. tions. Similar action is being taken ties or for even longer periods of taken out to the AWS picnic in new band music for 1966-67. The Entertainers To Meet by the administration at Kent time, explained Col. Myers. City Park by the staffs of these band will present their first home Thirty persons attended the State against the students in- The cadets fired many types of halls at 11:16 a.m. Saturday, said concert in January and will play A Phi 0 Blood Bank first meeting of the entertainers' volved. weapons including the Ml rifle, Linda Welshimer, chairman of the host March 18 to the Ohio Inter- annual big-little sister picnic. collegiate Band which consists of Alpha Phi Omega, men's service union, Oct. 1, and thirty-five more The investigating committee carbines, machine guns, mortars, fraternity, will again sponsor the are expected to join, announced was composed of Dr. Ralph G. and rocket launchers. They had to As soon as the woman students representatives from all Ohio col- annual Blood Bank, Oct. 11 from Gene Davis, temporary co-ordina- Harsh man, vice-president of the qualify as a marksman with the arrive at the park, they are to be- leges and universities. This band 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. in the Rec tor of the group. University; Dr. Elden T. Smith, Ml rifle, the basic Army rifle, gin looking for the 6,000 peanuts will be directed by a nationally Hall. The next meeting of the union director of student life and ser- The cadets also received many which will have been hidden earlier known conductor, All students and faculty mem- will be held Wednesday, Oct. 10 vices; Arch B. Conklin, dean of hours of instruction in tactics. in the morning by members of Two other home concerts will bers interested in donating blood at 4:30 p.m. in 12 Gate Theatre. Men; William Rohrs, University communications, troop leading, the AWS Executive Board. be presented in March as well as may pick op blood donor slips from This meeting will be held to plan safety director; and Raymond C. the manual of arms, map reading, Freshmen who still do not have two open-air concerts In May. from any member of the frater- a variety (how which will be the Whittaker, director of residence chemical warfare, and other phases a big sister are invited to come to The Concert Band will also make nity. first project of the club. services. of the modern Army. the picnic with their friends. » tour of high schools in the area. Editorially Speaking Official Notes and Comments Chem Majors Hold Summer Plant Jobs Why, IFC? Announcements Mood Music For Mothers-To-Be; Several chemistry majors in The recent incident at the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fratern- Th« UnW»r.lty Social Kllclwn will the University combined their edu- ity, which resulted in suspension for the house for a one-year b« op*n for lh» pwpotf of lending cation with their work during the period, serves to point up the apathy of the Inter-Fraternity luppllos from 4 lo 5 p.m. ovory Mon- Extinct Styles Considered 'Shoe' .summer by holding jobs in chemi- Council in establishing a suitable form of self-government. day, TuMday. Wodnosday, and Fri- By HEM MOSKOWITZ cal plants in the east and mid- IFC met on Wednesday night, two days before the board day. For •podal arranaamvnta con In the past few years, the record companies have come west. made its final decision to suspend the chapter and three days lact Goorgo Howtck at tho Doha out with all types of collections of mood music. Albums have Among the students were Fred following the incident, and yet the matter did not even come Tail Doha Hotuo. been released with such titles as "Music To Dream By," "Mus- Mets who worked for the Dupont Ton dollars dopocll la roqulrod at to the floor of the Council for discussion. ic To Study By," and "Music To Make You Misty." Now they Co. of Wilmington, Del., Dor •ach borrowing. If thoro U no dam- have gone too far! One firm has released an album entitled Harsh for the National Carbon Co. Was this matter unrelated to IFC functions? ago to iuppll»i tho •nilre amount "Music For Expectant Mothers." Songs included in this col- of Cleveland, James Corbin for This incident, which vitally affected the entire fraternity will bo roruraod. Othorwlso. tho coat Owens Illinois of Toledo, Linda system on this campus, was not a matter to be handled by a of tho damago will bo doductod from lection include "Try A Little Nugent for Lubrisol Corp. of University board. It should have been fully investigated and tho deposit Tenderness," "Easy To Love," Cleveland, Gertrude Meili for the "Stay As Sweet As You Are." and llarshaw Chemical Co. of Cleve- handled by IFC. a real natural for a final sonjr. land, and Kenneth Glam for the Thoro will bo an Important moot- "My Baby's Oomin' Home." A 3cnufiitfl Green State University Unfortunately, an incident of a similar nature occured ing for all sonlors In tho Collogo of Mooney Chemical Co. of Cleve- possible sequel is already in the land. during the spring semester, 1955-56 at which time IFC was Builnosa Admlnlitratlon who oxpoct planning stajre. The new album is Tho official University newspaper to gradual* In Fobruary, Juno, or published in the eyes and Interests of given the opportunity to discipline the offending member. IFC, to be called "Music To .Soothe The Managing Editor August 1957. Wodnooday. Oct. 10. the student body every Tuesday and loan Honkala by a decisive vote, decided that they were not ready at that Savage Beast." Issue Editor at 3:30 p.m. In tho Hocroatlon Hall. Friday, except during vacation periods, Jane Bryan According to Nancy Harrington Ass'l li.ua Editor time to punish fraternities which violated University regula- by Bowling Green State University one of the lead- Donna William. Society Editor tions. Froshman plcturos for tho 1957 students at Bowling Green, Ohio. ing men's mag- Virginia Cralg AMI Society Editor But had they taken a positive step then, they might have Koy will bo takon Oct 8 12. Indt- azines the al- Deadlines Tuesdays and Fridays al L.i Wagn.r Sports Editor rldual notlcos stating Umo and place 1:30 p.m. most extinct Paul Levy Ass't Sport. Editor been ready when this incident arose to handle it through their of plcturo will bo sont to all frosh- own channels. Instead, the University had to dispose of the hat and double- Subscription rates are four dollars Donald Hannah Photo Editor mon. breasted suit a year an dtwo dollars a semester. Donald C. P.l.r.on Adviser are due for a matter, which is clearly of a fraternal nature and should have If a froshman fails lo rocolvo a EDITORIAL STAFF BUSINESS STAFF nolle*, ho should arrango to bo In comeback been handled by IFC—had they been ready. Ian Thompson Advertising Manager ono of tho schodulod groups. Informa- on college cam- Henry Jacques Editor In-C hie I Other groups on the campus are taking steps in the di- tion regarding times and place, will puses. O t h e r rection of positive self-government constantly. IFC should bo arailablo at tho Key office. 31222. styles consider- prepare itself now and remain prepared to deal with not only ed "shoe," a MOSKOWITZ with new expression matters of a relatively simple nature but also with the larger Cheerleader tryouts for freshman used by Ivy League men to de- On Campus MaxQhukm and upperclaas students will be held problems which arise. scribe a well-dressed person, are Oct. 10 at 6:30 p.m. In the Men's (falser a/ -flart/aal «»» >»>'» Chttk." tit.) the duffer coat and the bulky over- For the only true form of government is government by Gym. one's peers and when they will not accept the obligation of size sweater in tho college colors. In Secaucus, New Jersey, a pig governing then some other agency must. Malerlal for the Friday Issue of farmer whose hobby is running tho News must bo sent to Ihe B-G for president launched his second ANOTHER YEAR, ANOTHER DOLLAR News office. 315 Administration Bldg. canipaign for the White House. no later than 1:30 p.m. Tuesday His main plank in his campaign Politics On Campus... afternoon. The deadline for tho Tues- platform is the annexation of Today I begin the third year of writing this col- day leaue Is li30 p.m. on tho pro- "As the nation goes, so goes Bowling Green?" Just how t'.tnada! umn for Philip Morris Cigarettes, and I am merry in ceeding Friday. will Bowling Green go? Will it be Ike or Adlai? We were talking to a friend of my heart. The answer seems to lie in some group on campus spon- ours the other day about this I am merry for several reasons. First, because I am soring and setting up an election where students could voice Senior pictures will be taken at year's Homecoming weekend. We being paid. the Key Office from Monday. Oct. I thought, that the idea that Dick their political preference. lo Friday. Oct. 12. Appointments can Not, let me hasten to state, that an emolument was Loth came up with, is one that necessary. "Sirs," I said a few days ago to the makers Other universities hold mock political conventions which bo made for sittings through Oct. deserves being passed on. I/Oth 12. of Philip Morris, who underneath their dickeys are as create much interest and spirit on the campus. So why not suggeMs I In- UM- of floata, similar Seniors may make appointments to those used in the last May Court friendly as pups and twice as cute, "Sirs," I said to this go a step further? from 3:30 to 5 p.m. from Oct. 8 until presentation, to add to the Home- winsome assemblage, "there is no need to pay me for The group sponsoring the event also gains much prestige the last day pictures are lo be coming festivities. The floats writing this column. If I can introduce America's college as a result of its plugging such an issue which has widespread taken. would be constructed by the dif- men and women to Philip Morris's natural tobacco good- interest. Appointments may be made today ferent housing units and used for ness, if I can inaugurate them into the vast sodality of at tho Key booth In Ihe Well of the :i parade through town in the Philip Morris smokers and thus enhance their happiness, Although a majority of the students on campus arc not Administration Bldg. morning and then used for a pre- heighten their zest, upgrade their gusto, magnify their of voting age now, they are the persons who will be electing Faculty members who wore not game ceremony before being sent cheer, broaden their bliss, augment their glee, and in- pictured In last year's Key or who hack to the houses for use as part the leaders four years from now. It would be interesting to see of the usual decorations. crease their PQ—" the perference and compare it later. wish to have a new picture taken "PQ?" said the makers, looking at me askance. should make appointments during The election could be held the same day as the Home- tho same times. A sitting fee of 11 Electric Clock "Pleasure Quotient," I explained. coming election in the Recreation Hall saving time and steps is to be paid at the time the picture Repair "Ah!" said the makers, nodding their sweet, shaggy for everyone involved. Is taken. heads. Student teachers may arrange to Electric Shaver The only work that it would entail would be the print- "If," I continued. "I can do these splendid things for have their pictures taken Saturday, Repair the college population of America, there is no need for ing of the ballots, arranging publicity, and having persons at Oct. 13. If they are unable to schedule money, because I am more than amply repaid." the voting booth to take votes and count them later. The staff their sittings during the week. Bead Restringing of the B-G News would cooperate in every possible way to All persons In lores ted In helping Pen Repair with Religious Emphasis Week should We wept then. I am not ashamed to say it. WE give all the necessary publicity. contact either Mary Lou Robinson at WEPT! I wish the wiseacres who say big business is It only remains for some group such as one of the service Prout Hall or Corwln Hutchlnson at cold and heartless could have been there that day. I wish organizations, or perhaps even the Young Democrats and the Sigma Chi House; or attend a they could have witnessed the deep, croaking sobs that meeting of the REW Committee Mon- racked the gathering, the great, shimmering tears that Young Republican Club to co-sponsor the election to get the day at I pjn. In the Chapel. ball rolling. splashed on the boardroom table. We wept, every man- jack of us. The makers wept. The secretaries wept. I At any rate, it would be interesting to find out if the wept. My agent, Clyde Greedy, wept. We wept all. campus will be behind the "donkey" or "elephant" come Nov. "No, no!" cried one of the makers, whose name is 6. LONG'S DRY CLEANERS Good Sam. "We insist on paying you." "Oh. all right," I said. Monthly Art Exhibits Then we laughed. The gloom passed like a summer Planned By Students October Special- shower. We all laughed and chose up sides and played University Hosts stoop-tag and had steaming mugs of cocoa and lit plump, A aeries of art exhibits featur- ing different artists' works will be Any sueater beautifully cleaned firm, white cigarettes, brimming full of natural tobacco displayed every month in the Fine Reading Convo goodness. I mean Philip Morris, of corns! and blocked-No limit Arta Bldg. by art students. Parents and teachers in north- This month's exhibit includes western Ohio will take a "look pottery by Prof. Charles J. Lakof- sky, associate professor of art, at today's rending program" In and paintinga by Robert Eshoo. Ihe schools, at a conference Satur- 39c each There are also intaglio prints by day morning, Oct 6, at the Uni- Mauricio Lasunsky called "Pieta" versity. and "Hodas de Sangre" and some of Stanley William Hayter's Principal speaker at the con- Long's 3 Hour Cleaners prints. ference will be Miss Gwen Hors- A grease crayon drawing called man, supervisor of reading in the 228 N. Main (near Post Office) Phone 38212 "Yacht Anchorage" by Gorden Detroit high schools. Her topic Grant and Schmidt Rotluff's wood- will he "Fundamental Principles cut are included in the art ex- hibit and Techniques of Teaching Read- ing." Dr. Dorothy McCuskey, profes- Hawaii Leads List sor of education at the University, Refreshed and exalted, we returned to the busi- will serve as panel moderator. Dr. ness at hand. "Now then," said one of the makers, whose Of BO Students K. H. McFall, University provost, House Of Flowers name is Merry Andrew, "what will you write about in will be program chairman, und H. your column this yearT" From Outside LISA G. Steele, assistant professor of "Floral Fashions For All Occasions" "About students and teachers," I said. "About classes English, will serve on the panel. and cutting. About eds and coeds. About Greeks and At present there are S3 students independents. About the important issues that occupy from outside the U.S.A. attending Registration will begin at 9 the supple young minds of college America," classes at the University. They a.m. in the Administration Bldg. represent a total of 16 countries The conference will open at 9:30 "Like what?" asked one of the makers, whose name including the Philippine Islands. a.m. with the address of welcome is Tol'able David. Guam, and the Canal Zone. There by Dr. Ralph W. McDonald, and "Like how to finance a full social life without a re- are three students enrolled from will end at noon. WELCOMES FRESHMEN, volver," I replied. "Like how to wear Bermuda shorts the Philippines and one each from Students in elementary and though your knees look like brain-coral. Like how to Guam and the Canal Zone. secondary education classes from double-date in an MG." The enrollment breakdown any college or university will be "And will you," asked one of the makers, whose name from other countries is as follows: admitted fret. TRANSFER STUDENTS AND Brazil-1, Canada-2, China-3, E- is Peter-Sit-by-the-Fire, "from time to time say a pleas- gypt-1, Germany-1, Greece-S, Ja- ant word about Philip Morris Cigarettes, which are now pan-1, Korea-S, Netherlands-1, Campus Mall Rules UPPER CLASSMEN available in two sizes — Regular in the familiar Snap- Spain-2, and Thailand-1. Hawaii Open Pack, and Long Size in the new Crashproof Box?" All students and faculty are boasts the largest number of over- "Crazy kid!" I chuckled, pushing my fist gently seas students on campus with cautioned to drop campus mail in against his jaw. "You know I will." seven. the mail slot marked "Campus A picnic will be held at 2 p.m. Mail" at the University Post Of- And we all shook hands — silently, firmly, manlily — Sunday, Oct. 7, at the home and and I left, dabbing at my eyes with my agent, and hurried flce located in the Administration grounds of Mrs. Waldo E'.eidt- Building. to the nearest typewriter. mann, 4 Orchard Circle. All new foreign students are invited, said Campus mail posted in outside 331 North Main Street Phone 31045 Mrs. Steidtmann. Other University boxes elsewhere will either be The mmktr, of Philip MorrU take ajafjpaaj In bringing yon students who are interested may destroyed or returned to sender Bowling Green, Ohio tkii nncaiuormf, /i »a wbtmting column each »w« during Am attend, she said. Prof, and Mrs. with postage due by the U. S. seJsa*. •fmr-mmd ml— in bringing yea Matar'i M Pkilim Frank Miles are the social ad- UmTf*t,,mk,imm»mtm,mtmUcv.g0o4nm*,U,m»4mtipmmk Postal Authorities. visers of the group. Drake Offers Big Obstacle WM Rally Falls Short; «3G Wins Frosh Team Studded Scoring in all but the second period. Bowling Green's football To Falcons Winning Ways team rolled up its third consecu- With Five All-Staters tive victory by downing a stubborn By PAUL LEVY Western Michigan eleven, 27-13. Over 100 men are battling for starting positions on coach Tomorrow the high flying Falcons face Phi Delt, Phi Psi, Delts Playing in 83-degree tempera- Jim Ruehl's freshman football squad which will open its 1956 in their first intersectional game in a number of years. As ture the Falcons hit paydirt with Post IM Victories only 1:59 remaining in the first season here against Detroit University on Oct. 11. Ruehl has well as having an opportunity to nab their fourth consecutive period. The score came on a 58- taken over the head coaching job after working as an assistant win in as many games the coming contest with the Bulldogs The intramural football season yard drive with Don Nehlen carry- to Doyt Perry last year. got under way Wednesday with ing over from the two. affords BG a chance to place themselves in the national spot- The squad is comprised of many former outstanding high light. three games in Fraternity League Playing inspired ball the Fal- yards have been gained against our 1. In those games Phi Kappa Psi cons marched 60 yards late in school stars, such as ends Jerry Another fine prospect Is right Drake has been led for the stalwarts for an average of 128 defeated Phi Kappa Tau 19-12; the third quarter with DeOrio Roberta, outstanding receiver halfback Bob Young who comes past eight seasons by coach War- yards per game. Delta Tau Delta beat Alpha Tau .-coring to up the margin to 13-0. from Toledo Waite, and Dave Cas- from Van Wert. ren Gaer who, during his tenure, Omega 33-19; while Phi Delta After Ed Janeway recovered a sel, a former Canton Lincoln star. The two men definitely in the has engineered the Hulldogs to 31 The Falcons will travel to Des Moines with some injured mem- Theta took Alpha Kappa Omega Bronco fumble early in the fourth At the present time, the tackle race for the starting victories, 28 losses, and two ties. by 20-7. standouts are Ralph White and slot are Robert Colburn from Day- Perhaps Gaers most illustrious bers of their own. Carlos Jackson, quarter BG paced by Bill Spencer all-MAC halfback last year, re- Play continues this weekend in and Bob Ramlow marched the ball Robert Zimpher. White, a 260 ton Fairview and Dave McClain, student was Johnny Bright. Bright, pound fullback for Marion Frank- All-Ohio choice at Upper San- who for the past few seasons has injured his back in scrimmage this the other fraternity league and in to the 20 where took week. Halfback Bill Spencer, who the two independent leagues. All it in for the score. lin in Columbus, has been shifted dusky. been among Canada's top half- to a tackle spot. Zimpher, perhaps backs, was the victim of a vicious absorbed a rib injury, is listed as teams will see action by next week. Western Michigan would not Helping Ruehl, who has the task give up yet and marched 65 yards one of the outstanding men on the and unnecessary assault by an a doubtful starter. Coach Doyt Independent golf and cross- of weeding out the future stars Perry is contemplating replacing country get under way on Oct. for a score. This was the first time line, played his football at Sidney and getting the large squad down Oklahoma A & M lineman who High School in Maplewood, Ohio. sidelined him for the remainder of Spencer with sophomore Eddie 13 and 14. Sign up has ceased for the Falcon goal line had been to workable size, is a group of crossed this year. The PAT was Jay Sanford, from Eust Liver- his senior year in 1962. As a re- Mack. each of these sports. eight graduate and student as- blocked. Intercepting one of Bill pool, is a fine prospect for the sistants. sult of the incident Drake perman- center position. He wus an All- ently severed athletic relations I.yon's passes at midficld the Bron- Scout's Soliloquy cos marched down to the 15. A Ohio choice and was the starting The graduate assistants are Jack with the Aggies. Heckcr, former Bowling Green 15-yard penalty put the ball on center in the Ohio-West Virginia Returning L*1l«nn*n all-star game last season. end, and Charlie Bronz, another the one and from there Fred ex-Falcon grldder. Back from last year's squad are Courville carried over for the fifteen lettermen. Among them is Four backfield men are stand- score. Converting the extra point Roger La Basca, a left-handed outs at the present time with half- the score read 20-13. passer, who along with halfback back Willie Mack, former Mans- Jack Giroux climaxed a Falcon Ron Lind and end Jerry Mertens, the Prez Sez: field star, heading the pack. Mack drive late in the fourth period go- was twice named to the All-Ohio found a spot for himself high in ing over from the one to run the BT LES WAGNER high school team and twice played the national rankings of individual final score to 27-13. performances. Scouting Bowling Green for still punching my time clock reg- in the Ohio all-star contest. KLEVERS Drake's plays develop from a Drake is just another assignment. uarly. Sure I vowed that I now split-T formation with an accent Personally I'd rather wander the believe in Santa Claus, but I'm on passing. Drake campus attempting to catch still eating. JEWELRY STORE Bulldog co-captains John Woody glimpses of Carol Morris. Now and Ron I.ind will head a squad there is something I'd scout for The bubble really hroke this our 121 N. Main St. whose pre-season hopes were very the school, gratis. This cornfed year. You know how it is when optimistic. However, injuries have co-ed is only a junior and a Mi-s the dice keep going against you. neatest contributed heavily to three suc- Universe already, sort of a chick The Bulldogs have already lost cessive losses to Utah State 39-33. that ain't got no future to look three games. Now we have the Snn Jose State 27-fi. and Iowa forward to. problem of getting our "heroes" "Your University Jewek Teachers 20-0. Whether the squad up for those touchdown-happy will he at full strength for the But this is just commonplace in hicks from Bowling Green. for B(i came is doubtful. Iowa lately. Seems as if the habi- tants of the Sure the Falcons are tough. I Falcons Lead MAC eyed them and this game should B. G. S. U. Going into the fray the men state just won't stay out of the pit their football team versus our from BG find themselves topping honorable name. This Doyt Perry the list of MAC statistics in virtu- headlines. Last winter the Iowa is also stuck with plenty of de- ally every department. Including fects. His passing attack couldn't Ringi their record-shattering splurge team amazed its ad- harm the windowpanes in the Keys against Defiance the Falcons have houses that line BG's Fraternity scored more points than any other herents by com- Row. college team in Ohio with 117. Op- i n g within a Bracelets ponents have found the way over whisker of beat- I'll try not to look when our BG's goal twice, and have booted ing San Fran- line locks in mortal combat with Charms one extra point for a total of cisco for the the Falcon behemoths. Don't leave nntional title. thirteen. WAGNER the barber con you on to Drake The Falcon offense has averaged Wes S a n t e e because Tim Murnen and Carlos 359 yards per game, and have must claim Australian heritage Jackson have been injured. The Always the Newest gained 1,009 of their 1,078 yards the way he keeps flirting with the team has shown no obvious de- via the ground route. Carrying the four-minute mile. fects as n result of the top line- and Unusual in bulk of the ground attack is Vic So why am 1 stuck at Drake. man and best back riding the Pet trio. The 155 pounder has lug- Ever since Johnny Bright got bench. Costume Jewelry ired the football for 313 yards and clobbered by a hungry Oklahoma The trouble is that we know they an average of 6.9. A & M lineman we have been from 97c up The defense thrown up hy the will be up for us. They figure us tagged as a small for big time. The initial shock may Falcons against their foes' thrusts power. is comparable to the offense in cause them to let down in the SpUding Shoe* ban the that it leads the loop in this de- We emerged victorious in half second half and we may eventually classlcTines that really Sterling partment as well. In the three our games last year and so I'm score. May Drake rest in peace. do make your feet look atat as well a* icjluh. Silver games BG has played, only 385 Speldjnfs really fir. and they're made of quality leathers that an easy to keep dean and polisher! Overconfidence to wall groontea petfao- Watch, Clock, Jewelry GROTTO ... Size •!', to 10 Worries Perry AAAA to B and Since coming to Bowling Green, Coach Doyt Perry has displayed Fountain Pen prowess as both a coach and as a leader. He has reared many po- Friday, October 5 Repairing tential stars into good, hard, clean- COOK'S SHOE STORE playing football players. 145 North Main St He reveals that the team's at- 9 p.m. to 12 p.m. Phone 38942 Bowling Green, Ohio titude hasn't been one of the let- down type, but admits that the Presbyterian Church Basement thing to be feared most, at this stage of the season is complacency. South Church Street He feels that the team is working DRESS RIGHT - you can't afford not to! as hard as ever and that victories don't seem to be causing any lax- Refreshments .... ity. Each member realizes that Im- provement is needed because the Dancing weekly football movies have un- covered many errors in play. Entertainment .... Coach Perry reluctantly faces the fact that the poor physical con- Tune Tailors . . . dition of the team may tend to bog down the success—but it won't stop it. Such standouts as Carlos Krazy Ko-eds . . Shirts Jackson, Tim Murnen, Ed Jane- Royce Hutchison way. Bill Page, and Karl Koepfer Beautifully are nursing injuries. Mr. Perry recognizes this year's Eric Sagert .... team as better than last year's, at and Laundered least at this stage of the season. Frank DaPolito .. He owes this to a more experi- and enced team. However, he frankly hopes his end play will improve, and thinks it will as the season Finished progresses. He remarked that the Kent State game was the spoon that atirred Welcome Students! 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Anna Thompson, The first fraternity-sponsored nounced a field trip to be held tation was introduced to the speech Books and Coffee, English literary ma sorority pledge class which Lisa Baumgartner, Lu Ann Court- dance of the year, "Rhapsody in Oct. 6, for Geology 101 students, therapy department Oct. 3 when group, and Eyas, student publica- ney, Penny Tucker, Annalda Tor- tion. went active Saturday morning, Asphalt," will be held under the and any major or minor who feels Francis Beyer of Buffalo, N.Y., Sept. 29. iskie, Noreda Keysor, Marilyn Dr. Richard C. Carpenter re- The new members of Delta Johnson, Betty Betts, Ann Beh- stars on the new parking lot in he can beneAt from the trip. spoke to the group with the aid of ports that the reason for this is Gamma are Betty Crawford, Ro- ringer, Delight Thompson, Ann front of the Nest, Saturday from The trip will begin at 8:30 a.m. an artificial larynx. because the interests in each of berta Ameling, Anita Luyk, Sue Morrison, Carol Hall, and Cath- 9 to 12 p.m. In case of rain, it Saturday and will cover Water- Mr. Beyer discussed the situa- these organizations tend to over- Swanton, Marian Golding, Jan erine Kuss. will be held in the Women's Gym. ville. Van Buren and the outlying tion which forced removal of his lap. With just one group it is Sunday afternoon, Sept. 30, the The all-campus dance is being hoped that each interest will en- area, with the students returning vocal cords and their replacement initiates were honored at a tea sponsored by Phi Kappa Psi. force another. to the campus at 3 p.m. by the new larynx. given by the actives of the chap- Lou Pirozzi and his Kampus The first meeting will be held ter. Approximately 150 students Pins To Pans Kats will provide music for danc- Dr. Melvin Hyman's class in in the English Bldg. at 7:30 p.m., •Welcome Bocks" are expected to participate, so speech pathology attended the Pinned ing. At intermission, Herb Moore- Oct. 11. Everyone interested in The Kappa Sigma fraternity en- anyone who is not in geology 101 lecture along with other members writing and literature is urged to Jackie Browne, Kappa Delta, to hcad and the Alpha Xi Delta soror- tertained its active members and who wishes to go must furnish or of the speech and hearing clinic. attend. Richard SomerTille, Sigma Nu; guests last Saturday with ■ "Wel- ity quartet, composed of Pat Louanne Evans, KD, to Wilyliam come Back to School" record party Rodgers, Linda Gee, Carol Crea- arrange for his own transporta- Polk, Sigma Chi; Sally Steidtmann, in the house lounge, reported son, and Carol Firman, will enter- tion. Delta Gamma, to Lanny Miles, Phi Donald Hanson, social chairman. tain. English Courses Added Delta Theta; Martha Olds, Chi The group highlighted their so- Bob McKissack is general chair- Due to the increased Freshman Omega, to Robert Adams, Sigma cial with entertainment in the man for the dance. Larry Bower Chi. form of a leg-judging contest. The is in charge of publicity; and Bill enrollment, the English depart- Hey Gang! Helen Kane, Chi Omega, to Wes- fraternity members acted as judg- Daniels and Bob Kinstle are in ment has found it necessary to add ley Boughner, Delta Tau Delta; es as approximately 16 girls com- charge of decorations. about 12 English composition Phyllis O'Reiley, Alpha Xi Delta, peted for prizes in the contest. Chapcroncs for the dance will courses. Part-time instructors, We're ready, able, and anxious to serve you. to Donald Phinney, Kappa Sigma; Awards were presented for the be Dr. and Mrs. Elden T. Smith who aid the regular stair, are Mrs. Best of all we're located just off campus Dorothy Mosholder, Alpha Xi, to "sexiest" legs, the coed legs, and and Lloyd Lietz, instructor in Barbara O'Donnell, Mrs. Dorothy Marvin Megison, Kappa Sig; Mary the girl with the best milkmaid music. Abell, Dr. Mary Hissong, and Dr. On Wooster Street with a plant as modern Alico Beam, Alpha Xi, to Dick farm legs. The winners asked to Virginia Leland. Noblitt, Phi Delt; Joan Clarke, remain incognito for social rea- As is known to the industry today and it ChiO, to William Downing, Kappa Graduate assistants include sons. Discussion On Religion James W. Jetfryes, Rodney L. Is on the premises. Sig; Carolyn Hart/ell. DG, to Don- "Mood ltaliano" was presented Parshall, and Mrs. Evelyn Reiser. ald Hanson, Kappa Sig. in the Alpha Gamma Delta House Set For LSA Meeting Shirley Bongardner, Cleveland, on Wednesday, Sept. 26, when the A panel of speakers from Bowl- ■jr 3 Hour Cleaning Service In James Andersky, Kappa Sig; alumnae gave the actives a "Wel- ing Green churches will discuss KEY MANAGERS APPOINTED (We guarantee it) Mary Kritian. Hamilton, to Alvin come Back Spaghetti Dinner." tho similarities of various Protest- Linda Ruddick and Helene Holl- ■jr Pressing While You Wait Moebus, Kappa Sig; Annalda Zeta Beta Tau and Delta Up- ant religions at the Lutheran Stu- stein were appointed co-advertis- Toriskie, DG, to Don Worsfolil, silon combined to have a "Wel- ing managers of the 1957 Key, (Skilled operators to serve you at all times) Sigma Chi; Sue Swanton, DG, to come Back" party in the Delta dent Association's meeting, Sun- said Marvin Megison, business Robert Danniels, Pi Kappa Alpha; Upsilon house last Saturday even- day, Oct. 7 at 6 p.m. in St. Mark manager. Sue Swanton is office ■jr Shirts Laundered—Special 19c Ann Jane Glann, DG alum, to Ken ing from 9-12 p.m. Church, 181 S. Enterprise St. manager. (Regular 25c—Cash and Carry- Heilman, Sigma ''hi alum. New Fraternity House Janet Cooke, Gamma Phi Beta, The Alpha Kappa Omega fra- only when accompanied with to Tom Bembrook, Phi Delt; Mar- ternity has just moved into a Dry Cleaning—Special for limited time) garet Endslcy, Gamma Phi alum, home at 641 E. Merry St. where IT'S FOR REAL! by Chester Field to Don Percy, PiKA alum; Bar- they will remain for the 1956-67 ^ Khakis Laundered and Pressed 50c bara Schlundt, Gamma Phi, to school year. (one day service) Warner Martin, Pi Sigma Tau, Eleven of the chapter's members Kenn; Martha Davis, Shatiel, to have moved into the house that is ■jr Automatic Laundry Service Robert Lawless, Phi Kappa Tau; located at the corner of N. College •fa Mending, Weaving, and Alterations Deann Yetter, Toledo Hospital, to across the street from West Hall. Gene Snyder, Phi Tau; Betty Bol- Mrs. Carlos Jackson is the fra- (A trial will sell you) inger, Alpha Gamma Delta, to ternity's housemother. Noel Moore, Purdue; and Rose Berry, Delta Zeta, to Richard Haincs, United States Army. Officers, Chairmen Enqaged Donna Eberhardt to Thomas Appointed At Ivy Hall Hamblin Cleaners Wilson, Sigma Nu; Diane Bough- The following officers and com- ner, ChiO, to Don Enslen, U. S. mittee chairmen were appointed 524 E. Wooster Air Force; Ann Wintcrbotham, at the organizational meeting of "To catch a man," said Violette ChiO, to Robert Hull, Lakewood; Ivy Hall held on Sept. 27. Roberta "The wisest gals play hard to get!" Phone 34673 Free Delivery Joyce Trubiane, ChiO alum, to McColl was elected house chair- To seem remote and quite aloof Allen Sluka, Kent; Karen Zaebst, man. Other officers are Mary Jo She sat six years upon the roof. KD alum, to Bartholomew Bull, 11 ii her, secretary; and Carol Bru- Pi Kappa Alpha alum; Margaret notts, treasurer. "It doesn't seem to work," she said ENDS TONIGHT Neumann, KD, to Charles Grabes, First floor representatives are And so she clobbered them instead. '2' Science Fiction Hits Sigma Phi Epsilon alum. Liz Augustine and Barbara Dale. She rihrugged, "I do the beat I can "1984" at 7:00-10:05 Second floor representatives are Unconscious or not, a man is a man! TiJtZlLZW* "The Gamma People" Beverly Staidle and Mary Larsen. at 8:46 Color Cartoon Young Democrats Club Committee chairmen Include Mary Stallter, music; Ann McLel- SATURDAY • ONE DAY ONLYI Elect Kramer, Reaver lan, publicity; Mary Jane Coon, Jerry Kramer was elected presi- fire captain; Pat BelotT, social; and dent of the Young Democrats Club Kate Ruda, house. —JAMES DEAN— at their first meeting, Oct. 3. Other A Legend. Aa Great As Valentino newly-elected officers were Bob O PHI A APPLICATIONS Brannan, vice-president; Jackie Omega Phi Alpha, women's ser- Reaver, secretary; and Marjorie vice fraternity, will hold its an- James Natalie Campbell, treasurer. nual membership drive Oct. 4-11. MOIAII Faint pleasure ain't pleasure! Dean Woods The meeting featured a speech Applications will be available in In smoking too, take your pleasure BIO. in the Well from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. by Mr. II. Dunipuec, a prominent Smoke for real . . . smoke Chesterfield. "Rebel Without A Cause" and from 2:30 to 3:30 p.m. Democrat in Wood County. Adver- Packed mono smoothly by Accu-tey The only qualifications for mem- ■ Schedule ——— tising, publicity, guest speakers, it's the smoothest tasting smoke today. and membership drives were plan- bership are previous membership "Rebel" at 8:15—10:10 ned. in Girl Scouts or Camp Fire Girls. "Eden" at 4:20—8:20 The next meeting of the club will be Oct. 12 at 6:30 p.m. in the Gate Theater, Dr. Charles A. Bar- SUNDAY THRU WEDNESDAY rel!, adviser, announced. irsTHtBIQsHoaai UCF Grotto Features Dancing, Entertainment Entertainers for the opening floor show of the Grotto will be Eric Sagert and Frank Dcpolito KELLY in a guitar duet; Roycc Hutchln- Q Patty son on the piano; the Tune Tailors, ««a#EE YOUR dorm or house bulletin board IfcCMttttCX a combo; and the Krazy Koeds, a comedy team featuring Mary Gra- bill, Thelma Madden, and Judy for free pickup and delivery days. Introducing STARTING THURSw OCT. 11th Finkel. The student night club, spon- sored by the United Christian Fel- New Service Shoe repairing done by Kennedy's lowship and the Lutheran Students Association, will be held in the basement of the Presbyterian of Toledo. See us for fast service. Church and will be open from 9 p.m. to midnight Friday. The floor show is scheduled to begin at 10:30 p.m.

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