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Bowling Green State University ScholarWorks@BGSU BG News (Student Newspaper) University Publications 11-15-1944 Bee Gee News November 15, 1944 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 November 15, 1944" (1944). BG News (Student Newspaper). 716. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news/716 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. LIBRARY sS ISSUM* «N««fi>f!^ YWCR Says to Watch J2ee Qee AlewA Tli* Orange Signs Official Student Publication VOL. XX/A BOWLING GREEN, OHIO. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER IB, 1944 NO. 3 Symphony Plays Here Tomorrow Ai*r"±- i« Mans — Music Maestro — On Dean's List Eugene Gossens Will Conduct The Dean's List for this term was released by A. B. Conklin's office today. It includes all stu- dents having at least a 3.0 average Concert in Men's Gymnasium on all work taken during the "Students of Bowling Green State University and resi- spring semester. They are exempt dents of Northwestern Ohio will be given the opportunity to from attendence regulations. hear one of the six principal orchestras of America tomorrow Miriam Bnlliet, Magdalene Bat- cha, Glenna Bcnzing, W i 1 d a at 8 p.m. in the Men's Gymnasium when the Cincinnati Sym- Berndt, Ruth Berger, Dorothy phony Orchestra gives a concert," Prof. John Schwarz said Blonmingdale, Carmen Bond. Ruby today. Bridcnbaugh, Evelyn Brumbeck, The program Thursday evening Jane Brumby, Delores Bryan, Lu- is: ctta Bunke. Overture to Three-Ton Door Die Meistersinger Wagner Alice Cadwcll, Aurelia Christca, Symphony No. 6 Moved With Ease Evelyn Christian, Eleanor Cira, in B Minor Tschaikowsky Glennis Cole, Winifred Cole, Sara- By Bernard Block jane Conway, Opal Cordcr, Mary (Op. 74, Pathetique) Crim, Ellen Crowley, Virginia Adagio; allegro non troppc Three tons of steel shoved Cryar, Jean Curtis, Mary Ellen Allegro con gratia Daughcrty, Kegina Davies, Irroa- Allegro molto vivace around with ease! Impossible? lee Davis. Finale: adagio lamentoso At Bowling Green's airfield this Mary Jo Davis, Mary Deisler, Intermission little operation is performed Mary Diedrick, Alda Douthctt, Slavonic Dance No. 1 everyday. Olan Dunlap, Patricia Eagy, Char- in C Major, Op. 46 Dvorak lotte Felsted, Lois Ferris, Marjorie A recently-installed steel hang- Suite from Fitkin, Mary Louise Gabel, Lu- The Firebird Stravinsky ar door, designed by Byrne Doors cille Garner, Janice George, Sue Introduction Inc. of Detroit, Mich., disappears Gesling, Phyllis Gold, Thelma The Firebird and her dance mysteriously into the roof of the Grover, Vivian Gustafson. Variation of the Firebird hangar with the greatest of ease. Margaret Hamunn, Marjorie Rondo of the Princesses Hanline, Jean Hnrshman, Janet Infernal Dance of the King The door, 54 feet in length and Hansel, Katherine Haswell, Helen Kastchei 14 feet in height, is operated by a Henkelnian, Lois Hines, Jeanne Berceuse system of pulleys and counter- Holland, Janet Holtmeycr, Wilmn Finale balances, which swings the mass Holzhauer, Leitha Hootman, Mary Goo.it.ru Will Conduct of steel to the roof of the-hangar F. Hyde, Alice Johnson, Audrey Conductor Eugene Goossons Eugene Goossens, composer, who to form a canopy. Johnson, Betty Johnston. has been with the orchestra for An unusual feature, not com- Martha Keister, Virginia Keller, 11 years, will conduct. Mr. Goos- monly used, is a four foot over- Marjorie Keyerlcber, Evelyn Kib- sens, bom in London, began his hang from the edge of the hangar ler, Nancy Kinne, Alice Knoble, Many Navy V-12's Freshmen musical career at the age of ten roof. This will aid in the handling Lois Kocklaun, Dorothy Koehler, at which time his parents sent him of planes in hazardous weather. Mary Ann Koeppe, Jcnc Kohls, 9 to Belgium to study at the Con- Evelyn Leach, Grace Lewis, servatory of Bruges. For the past few weeks, four Are In 'Boy Meets Girl Cast From there he went to Liver- structural steel men from the Blunchc Line, Mary Jano Lloyd, pool to study piano, violin, and Byrne plant have been placing the Esther Lockwood, Doris Lorcnz, Jean Pugh, sophomore, and Bill Treadway, Galen Winter, Don "Sid" Otten, Bowling Ruth Loudenslagel, Jean Lull, and Sid Freeman, Navy V-12 students, will head the cast for composition. During the four prefabricated parts into their pro- years he was violinist in the per positions. First they erected Green's giant cage star will play William Luther. the University Theatre production of "Boy Meets Girl" which the framework. Around the Estella McClue, Clayton McDole, will be given in the University Auditorium Dec. 14 and 15. Queen's Hall Orchestra in Lon- on (ho college All-Star team don, he began to compose serious- framework for a height of five Dec. 1 against the world's pro- Onnalce McGillvary, Janet Mac- A former Broadway success, "Boy Meets Girl," will be Donald, Dorothy Main, Shirley ly. In 1911 Mr. Goosens was feet, steel panels were placed. f • s s i o n a I champion*, the Ft. directed by Prof. Elden T. Smith, University Theatre director. From that point up to the top of Mantel, Patricia Meil, Clara Mil- graduated from the Royal College Wayne Zollners, in Chicago sta- Jean Pugh played the feminineof Music in London. the door, a pattern of glazed win- ler, Miriam Miller, Gene Moomey, lead in "Mr. Pim Passes By" last dium. Bernicc Necc, Wanda Nelson, Conducted in England dows was enclosed in steel sashes. Civilians Get year. Bill Treadway, Galen Win- Don is the first Falcon In the Jeanne Olewiler, Jerry Ottgen, ter, and Sid Freeman appeared Before his arrival in America A one horsepower motor is in 1922 he had appeared as guest used to start the door on its jour- history of Bowling Green State Helen Panasuk, Lois Perrin, Lu- Thanksgiving Off in "Scuttlebutt Scandals," V-12 cille Pope, Helen Pugh, variety production this fall. conductor with the Liverpool Phil- ney to the ceiling. The motor University to have achieved this harmonic Orchestra and Choir and gives the door a short push and the Janet Rafferty, Donna Rech, Thanksgiving recess will begin Also included in the cast is fame. Often was chosen as were Wednesday, Nov. 22 at 6 p.m. and the Three Choirs Festival at counter-balances, with cement Mary Ellen Ridcnour, Bonnie Rol- Janet Jacobs, junior, who was in 14 other All-Stars from a field of ler, Betty Rosencrans, Janey will extend to Monday, Nov. 27, "Family Portrait," and "The Male Glouchester Cathedral, where he weights attached, pull the door the remaining distance. The same 75 collegiate stars throughout the &0the, Betty Royer, Irene Ruehele, when classes will resume at 8 Animal" in 1941-42. conducted his own work "Silence" a.m., according to a statement at its premiere performance. Dur- method is used to bring the door country by sports writers, coaches, Bonncy Sawyer, Helen Schaaf, issued by Dr. Frank J. Prout. The complete cast is as follows: ing these years he directed The back to its original position. and sports announcers. Verena Schumacher, Patricia Students who miss classes on Robert Law, A/S Bill Tread- Haendel Society in London and Other finishing touches are be- Ho will leave for Chicago Nov. Smythe, Virginia Schwinn, Jean Sherrard, Ardeth Shively, Ethyl Wednesday or Monday will receive way; Larry Toms, A/S Galen the Royal Choral Society, the ing added to the grounds around 24 to practice with the All-Stars double cuts, as has been the rul- Winter; J. Carlyle Benson, A/S Sickmillcr, Ruth Siegcl, Kathleon largest choral society in England. the hangar at Bricker Field. The for one week prior to the game. ing in previous years, Dr. Prout Sid Freeman; Rosctti, Graver He was conductor of the Sym- grading along the side of the Slawson, George Small. Don, 6 feet 11 inches tall,.will be added. Griggs, freshman; Mr. Friday (C. phony Orchestra with the Diag- building is being leveled off to pre- Janice Smith, Joann Smith, Mc- This vacation applies only to F.), Gordon Ward, freshman; the second largest man on the Donna Street, Margaret Strohm, heleff Ballet. sent a neater appearance'. The squad. Bob Kurland of Oklahoma civilian students. V-12 trainees Peggy, Helen Dermady, freshman; When Mr. Goosens came to hangar will be ready for full MmTII ii Sun, Jane Mercer Thom- will remain on campus and attend Miss Crews, Edith Jones, sopho- A and M is the tallest; he exceeds as, Mary Tomlinson, Suzanne Ton- (Continued on page 4) operation by the end of the month. Sid by one inch. classes. more; Rodney Bevan, Brock kin, Martha Transue, Gloria Um- Broughton, freshman; Green, Ken- nitz, Patricia Underhill, Margaret neth Keagle, freshman; Slade, Vesey, Alice Walbolt, Estolla Wal- '45 Key Organizes A/S Bob Bohl. Student Council Names Crowell President, ter, Zola Weaver, Joan Whitacre, Susie, Jean Pugh, sophomore; Alice White. a nurse, Imogcne Newman, fresh- Jane Wilkinson, Nelson Wil- Staff Tonight man; doctor, A/S William E. Jen- Makes Plans, for Class Officer Elections liams, Harold Williams, Gloria A general staff organization sen; chauffeur, A/S D. J. Spoto; young man, Cled Jones, freshman; Wissler, Mary Wollam, Dorothy meeting for the 1945 Key will be Student Council elected Bob Council will be elected when new studio officer, Willard Wood, Petitions for class officers Wright, Barbara Yoder, Marjorie tonight at 7:30 in room 303A, Crowell, Sandusky senior, as class presidents and house chair- may be gotten from the office Yoder, Martha Zeis, Mary Zeiter.