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The BG News January 20, 1956 View metadata, citation and similar papers at core.ac.uk brought to you by CORE provided by Bowling Green State University: ScholarWorks@BGSU Bowling Green State University ScholarWorks@BGSU BG News (Student Newspaper) University Publications 1-20-1956 The B-G News January 20, 1956 Bowling Green State University Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news Recommended Citation Bowling Green State University, "The B-G News January 20, 1956" (1956). BG News (Student Newspaper). 1284. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news/1284 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. IAOTEH STOCKTON BOTH GAHGUS DARLING GORDON DR. McFALL ODK Taps 11 Men; McFall To Speak 'Bourfirw Green State Utviifemtu Ten undergraduate students, seven seniors and three juniors, were tapped for membership into Omicron Delta Kappa, national leadership honorary for men, in a pre-dawn VoL 40 Bowling Groon, Ohio. Friday. January 20. 1956 No. 25 ceremony Tuesday, Jan. 17. Dr. Kenneth H. McFall, Univer- sity provost, was cited by the Beta Tau Circle of ODK as an honorary member. The seniors and the areas of outstanding student leadership for Chorus Of Ex-GI's Is Presentation ^^1?°' Nest Offers Longer which they were recognized are: 60 Men Move Robert Darling and James Two men's groups are moving Hours; Carry-Outs Stockton, scholarship; James Gor- into campus residence halls next don, publications; Robert Lauer, John Roth, John Gargus, and Rus- On Artist Series Program Sunday semester, announced John W. Also Allowed Now sell Hall, student government, so- Bunn, director of plant and resi- The Winded Victory Chorus, a Beginning tonight, the Nest will cial, and religious affairs. group of 21 ex-GI's, will spotlight dential operations. Sixty students be open until 11 p.m. Friday and The junior tappees included the next presentation of the Uni- living in Kay* and West Halls will Saturday, announced Leonard L. Lanny Miles and Dan Duricy, ath- versity Artist Series on Sunday, move to Rndgers Quadrangle or Cipra, Nest manager. letics; and Fred Ashley, speech, Jan. 22. beginning at 8:15 p.m. other housing units. The Nest will continue to close music, nnd dramatic arts. in the Men's Gym. Phi Kappa Tau fraternity, be- at 10 p.m., Sunday through Thurs- Formal Initiation cause of crowded conditions in day. The Chorus, under the direction These 11 persons will be initi- of Joseph Baris. an ex-high school their ofT-rampus house, will move Also, starting Friday night, into Campus Cottnge. The Phi short orders, whether to bo eaten ated at 4 p.m. Sunday afternoon, music teacher, was developed Jan. 22, in Prout Chapel at a for- While, he was serving overseas with Taus are one of three off-campus in the Nest or to be carried out, fraternities who have applied for may be ordered after 8 p.m. each mal ceremony which will be open the Forty-third Infantry Division. to ODK members only. This newly-organized civilian on-campus housing because of night. The menu includes grilled overcrowded conditions. wviner, cheese, ham salad, or Following the initiation, Dr. Mc- group has 21 of the original 36 Fall will address a group of ap- soldier members. Campus Cottage now houses up- cheese and ham sandwiches; ham- burgers, cheeseburgers, French proximately 100 student, faculty, The group toured Europe as an perclass women and once was used as the president's home. It is lo- I'ries, and "submarine" snndwieh- and administrative leaders. The Army choral group and is now cated south of the Library. e:;, a new feature of the Nest. title of his address is "A Reason- touring the United States as a able Expectation." Dr. McFall's The University plans to hnve A complete line of sodas, sun- civilian chorus. The University Artist Series will present The Wlnq.d Victory Chorus Sun- recognition by ODK comes in his Kast and West residence halls dae-, malts, and milk shakes will Mr. Baris began the chorus in day In the Men's Gym. The group has roared France. England, the Netherlands. also be available during the even- 13th year nt the University, hav- 1960 for a Christmas choral pro- Austria. Luxemburg. Germany, and Italy and have a weekly pi oaf am over the torn down eventually, reported ing served as professor of psy- Mr. Bunn. Falcon Hall, another ing hours. gram. In March, 1962, the Army American Forces Network. chology, and dean of the College temporary building, was vacated of Libcrul Arts, before assuming Special Services ordered that the last year. chorus be reorganized as a per- the now position of provost last manent Army unit. They toured The buildings were moved to September. Germany, Austria, Italy, France, Howling Green by the government Greeks Choose The predawn tapping was con- Cast Tells Music Tale after World War II to assist in Luxemburg, the Netherlands, and ducted between 3 ;30 and 0 a.m. England. In addition, they broad- housing the postwar influx of stu- Tuesday, as five active ODK stu- casted weekly over the American dents. Group Heads dent members awoke the initiates Forces Network, appeared fre- In Junior Show Tonight Fifteen students were appointed in their homes and residence halls. quently on television shows, ns chairmen of the various Greek Tlie tapping group consisted of Aimed newsreels, and made re- The Main Auditorium will be loaded with student talent Week committees this week by undergraduates Robert Smith, cordings for the German. Radio tonight us the junior class presents a musical review entitled Court Post Goes Angie Carciono and Fred Ashley, Brad Greenberg, Andrew Ogg, Network. "Get With It," beginning at 8:15 p.m. general co-chairmen of the 1956- Robert Fitch, and graduate stu- 56 Greek Week Committee. dent Gerald Murray. Tickets for this Artist Series The review differs from an ordinary talent show in that To Lauer; Seats presentation will be available at The Interfraternity Sing on Student Leaders it tells a story. The setting for this musical saga is a lodge in the box office in the Administra- Full For Semester Sunday, April 15, will inaugurate Darling's activities include the tion Bide from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. the Catskill Mountains. James Shaftner, played by Gary the Week's activities, and will be Robert Lauer, a senior major- presidency of Delta Epsilon and and from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. to- 1 — -~~- Davis, and his new review take headed by Dick Barbato. Al Society for Advancement of Man- day. ing in journalism in the College O'Donncll heads the Community over an old barn owned by "Pop" of Business Administration, was agement. He has a 3.75 accumula- Student admission tickets must Manager Has Pneumonia who i* played by Dr. Melvin Hy- Project Committee, which con- tive point average. Stockton has a selected to serve as a justice on cludes the Week on Saturduy, be picked up prior to 4:30 p.m. Ervin J. Kreischer, University man of the speech department. the Student Court Monday, Jan. 3.5 scholastic average, is past pre- Friday. There is no charge when The story revolves around two Apiil 21. The Greek Week dance sident of Phi Eta Sigma, freshman business manager, became ill with 16, announced Jack Roth, chair- is planned for Friday, April 20. an activity card is presented. principle plots. One plot deals with man of the University committee scholastic honorary for men, and virus pnuemonia Jan. 3. He is now Other committee chairmen are Faculty and other persons may "Pop's" trials and tribulations on student leadership and service. has been active in many Univer- recuperating at his home and will with his stage-struck daughter, Jack Jacobs and Nancy Plummer, sity choral groups. purchase reserved balcony seats at The vacancy was caused by the $1.60 each during the same box be unable to resume his duties Shirley Klotz, which adds much Dance; Don Phinney, Interfrater- Gordon is editor of the Key, humor to the story. The other is resignation of Robert Smith, sen- nity Council Banquet; Nancy Wat- office hours. for about four weeks. ior justice, due to a class conflict University yearbook, and has been built around the age-old hassles kins, Panhellenic Council Banquet; photo editor of the yearbook and of a love triangle. Margo Shaft- during the second semester, which Charlotte Sennett and Bob Fergu- would not allow him to attend The B-G News. He is also a mem- ner, played by Maxine Brown who son, Publicity; Mary Anne Majew- Court sessions. ber of the University Publications Home Econ, Classroom Buildings is the female lead, is being wooed ski and Doug Eggleston, Exchange Committee. The final selection of Lauer Dinners. by Roger Jameson, played by Lauer was chairman of the cam- James Rodgers Jr., the male lead. from among the other applicants Norman Brown and Joan Nich- was made by the committee which pus chest drive, a student senator, Construction Planned For 1956 Margo's husband, James, naturally ols, Outstanding Greek; Richard IFC member, staff member of the takes a dim view of the situation. includes Smith, Sally Moran, Fran Henningsen, Interfraternity Coun- BULLETlNi The entire SI.4(1.744 was appropriated by the Ohio Legislature B-G News and Freshman Hand- The show will open with "Any- Isch, Dean Florence Currier, Dr. cil Keys; and Tom Garmhausen Wednesday evening.
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