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Bowling Green State University ScholarWorks@BGSU BG News (Student Newspaper) University Publications 12-8-1943 Bee Gee News December 8, 1943 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 December 8, 1943" (1943). BG News (Student Newspaper). 680. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news/680 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. BGSU Remembered .. And Bought Pearl Harbor . Ree Qee Ateutl $3,000 Of Bends Student Publication of Bowling Green State University VOL. XXVIII—Z561 BOWLING GREEN, OHIO, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1943 NO. 10 Business Manager Leaves; B. G. Debates Same Schedule For Civilians Recess Starts Will Be Navy Lieutenant Denison And V-12's, Dr. Prout Says December 15 Ervin J. Kreischer, business manager of the University Civilians at the University will be on the same schedule since 1987, who is entering the Navy as a lieutenant (j.g.), AS Richard Conn and AS John as V-12 students beginning next semester, according to Dr. Christmas recess for civilian will be replaced by Herman Geiser, formerly employed by Henry Wilson, representing Bowl- Frank J. Prout, president. students, beginning Dec. 16, will the office of the State Architect ing Green, will uphold the negative The revised calendar of college classes was adopted to end Jan. 5, thus permitting stu- Mr. Kreischer, on leave of absence for the duration of side of a debate proposition "enrich the offerings for both civilian and service students." dents to travel in the middle of the week period when public the war, will report for training as a Supply Corps Volunteer against Robert Dornfleld and Pvt. The second semester of the 1943-44 year will open at Specialist at Baboon School, Wel- John Gripe of Denison University. a later date than previously sche- transportation is least crowded . lesley, Mass., Jan. 17, subject to a The debate will begin at 7:30 to- duled to permit coordination with This revised vacation period final active duty examination. night in Studio B of the Practical the Navy and Marine V-12 pro- will permit "closer cooperation Mr. Geiser will continue at the Arts Building. gram. Organ Recital with suggestions of the Office of Defense transportation" and will University after the war as super- Prof. Elden T. Smith will intro- There will be three terms in the visor of buildings. duce the proposition, Resolved: Will Be Friday lengthen the holiday. school year called "trimesters." Naval and Marine V-12 stu- A graduate of Bowling- Green That the United States should co- They will begin Feb. 28, July 1, in 1930, Hr. Kreischer haa taken operate in establishing and main- The first student organ recital dents will leave the campus Dec. and Nov. 1, the same time as the 23 and will resume classes Jan. 3, graduate work at Ohio State and taining an international police Navy terms. of the year will be presented in the University of Toledo. He force upon the defeat of the Axis. according to Lieut. Russell Fer- Freshmen may enroll in any of the Administration Building Audi- taught at Fostoria High School be- Following the debate the aud- torium Friday afternoon at 3 p.m. gusen, executive officer. fore becoming business manager ience will participate in a discus- the trimesters. Naval V-5 cadets will probably here. sion on the proposition and there- This "duration calendar" will "Prelude and Fugue In D" by have only Christmas day free, As a student, he was member of upon cast ballot pro or con. permit students who attend all Handel and "Prayer" written by Lieut. Robert E. Jones announced. Quill Type, Five Brothers fratern- Bowling Green won nine and lost three terms each year to complete Guilfant will be played by Wilma The Christmas recess was ity, and the Varsity Club, and busi- five debates at John Carroll Uni- four academic years in 82 months. Brewer. Dorothy Boozer will play lengthened and a second vacation ness manager of the Key. versity in Cleveland Saturday. It will also permit students to "Gesu Bambina" by Yon. planned for February so that the Mrs. Kreischer and their two Colleges represented were Case, be employed for four full months "Prelude and Sarabande" by civilian students can start a new children will remain in Bowling John Carroll, Youngstown, Notre during the summer vacation, there- Corelli, and "Pastorale" from "Le term at the same time as V-12 Green. Dame, Findlay, Oberlin, Wooster, by aiding war work. Prologue de Jesus," traditional ar- students. Baldwin-Wallace, Kent, and Bowl- The summer school will be divid- rangement by Clokey, will be play- ing Green. ed into two periods so that stu- ed by Ruth Morrison. Alice Wal- Richard Conn and John H. Wil- dents may attend school both or bolt will play "Prelude and Fugue Art Students son represented Bowling Green's only one of the eight-week terms. Broadcasters E. «/. ItKEtSCrtEK. in D Minor by Bach; Betty Ham- varsity affirmative team and The present semester will be 19 ler, "The Lost Chord" written by Entertain Ervin J. Kreischer, business Marilyn Smith and Virginia Keller, weeks long instead of the sche- Sullivan, and Olga Sonkoy, "A Give 'Overdue' Art students will stage a public manager since 1937, will leave the varsity negative team. Novice af- duled 18. The second "trimester" Christmas Cradle Song", tradi- "Overdue," an original drama Christmas exhibit in the form of campus for the duration to be firmative was Aurelia Christea and will be only 17 weeks. Commence- tional Bohemian by Bach, and written by Joe Nordmann, who an Open House Friday from 10 a lieutenant (j.g.) in the Navy. Betty Ruth Krabell and negative, ment will be June 21. "Tocatta in D Minor". graduated last June, was the sec- Kathleen Price and Mary Ann ».m. to 6 p.m. in the Hen's Gym- Ha will train at Babson School. There may also be a few voico ond in a series of radio broad- Koeppe. nasium. There will be a tea from Welles ley, Mass. and piano selections. casts over station WFIN, Findlay. 4 to 6 p.m. Prouts Are Host The broadcast took place last Sat- The work for the exhibit has urday at 3:06 p.m. in the Univer- been done by art students during Voting On New Council Rules At 'Y' Silver Tea sity auditorium. the semester. Following a custom Club Holds The cast included the follow- started last year the department President and Mrs. Frank J. ing students: will present several works to dif- Takes Place Today, Says Klein Prout entertained students and Annual Affair lone Geisel, L'jane Kiplinger, ferent campus offices. faculty Sunday afternoon from 3 Ella Vaughan, Patricia Eagy, A still life in oil by Phyllis Students are urged to vote today on the new student to 6 p.m. at the annual YM-YW The Treble Clef had its annual Dorine Stouffer, Ralph Klein, and Gold will be presented for Dr. council rules which have been comprised by a committee Silver Tea given in their home. fall breakfast at the Woman's Pvt. James Warrick. Club Sunday. Committees ap- Frank J. Prout's office; water of University students, according to Ralph Klein, acting The tea which has been given Janice Smith and Betty Paxton color landscape by Mary Lou Witt for five years has become one of pointed by lone Geisel, president were in charge of music; Olen Council president. of the organization, were: invita- for Dr. Clyde Hissong's office; Bowling Green'B lovliest and most Dunlop, announcer; Marie Powell There has been no acting student council since the tions, Marjorie Busdicker, Betty water color design by Dorothy worthy traditions. The silver and Leila Brock, sound. beginning of the semester when none of the officers elected coins that are donated at the tea Hazelwood; arrangements, Jean Bishop for Dean Audrey Kenyon last year returned. News, are used to send YWCA delegates Hanni, Marge Hartsook; program, Wilder's office. If the new council passes the Hilda Mehring, Nancy Williamson If the pictures can be framed (h) The Editor of the Key. to the annual conference. vote of the student body, it will go The house was decorated with Jane Arthur; decorations, Betty Faculty Pix in time they will be on display all (i) The presfdent of the WSG into effect immediately. The sug- flowers. There were red candles Weaver, Norma Stein, Miriam day and will be presented at the gested rules are printed in full be- A. (J) The president of the WAA. and Christmas greens on the table. Organ, and Janice Small. Are Taken Now tea hour. low: Last year a landscape, in water The new constitution must be (k) The president of the Pan- Individual pictures of faculty color, was placed in Dr. Prout's ratified by student vote. The en- hellenic Council. members for the Key are being taken by appointment now, accord- office where it now hangs over the tire new plan is as follows: (1) The president of the YWC (m) The president of the YMC Treble Clef Club Presents ing to Lois Ferris, editor. fireplace. The picture was painted Article I by Ethel Grover. A. Faculty members whose pic- NAME (n) The president of the Men's Christmas Concert Friday tures have not been taken should This association shall be called the Union, contact the Key staff.