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Bowling Green State University ScholarWorks@BGSU BG News (Student Newspaper) University Publications 6-3-1938 Bee Gee News June 3, 1938 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 June 3, 1938" (1938). BG News (Student Newspaper). 472. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news/472 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. SENIOR SOUVENIR GOOD LUCK ISSUE Bee Gee News GRADUATES VOL. XXIL BOWLING GREEN STATE UNIVERSITY, JUNE 3, 1938 No. 36 Few Students Vote Council Approves Dr. Edmonson, Dean of Education College As Publications Shortening of At Michigan U .Jo Speak at Commencement Bill Passes Fall Term Dr. Clippinger 236 To Be Graduated Final Poll Shows 90 To Vote On Change For, 14 Against Early Next Year Deliver In Twenty-Fourth Annual Program Creates New Board Cryer Named Head Baccalaureate With less than one out of Student Council at a meeting 46 Graduates Already every ten students voting, the last Sunday night approved a Placed In Schools proposed amendment to the Sermon Sunday publications board amendment Dr. James B. Edmonson, Dean constitution cutting down the te the Student Association con- of the School of Education of Lnme Duck session of the old stitution passed easily at the Mrs. Newton To Play the University of Michigan since Council in the fall from almost all-campus election last Friday. Organ 1;'29 and member of the Nation- two months to three weeks. If Final results were ninety favor- al Council on Education, will the amendment passes at an ing, fourteen against. The con- .->!•< :ik on "The Conservation of election early next year, the new Dr. Walter Gillan Clippinger, stitution provides that a two- American Youth" at the twen- Council will take office the first President of Otterbein College, thirds majority of those voting ty-fourth annual commencement of October. This year the new is needed to pass an amend- will deliver the Baccalaureate on Monday June 6 at 10 o'clock council did not take office until ment. Sermon Sunday afternoon June 3P.Vt.Q. CAtfiWt/QSAZ. before 236 graduates. November. The amendment will create a 5 at 3:00 o'clock in the auditor- Dean Edmonson has his A. B. Elmer Cryer, vice president publications board to take of- from the University of Michi- of che council, will head the old ium. fice immediately composed of gan ano his Ph. D from the council in its term next fall in Dr. Clippinger has written two members elected by Student Survey Shows Men Univerrity of Chicago. He has the absence of President George the book "Student Relation- Council, one selected by Dr. Of- taught in summer sessions at Squire, graduating this spring. ships," a text for the orientation fenhauer, the editors of the the University of Wyoming, the Cryer called a combined meet- of college freshmen. He has also Pay $2.00 for Room Key and News, and one faculty University of Chicago, and the ing of the new and old Councils contributed to educational and advisor from each publication. Univeisity of Pennsylvania. for Wednesday evening, June 1 religious magazines. The board will have power to $3.75 for Board The faculty and graduates The organ processional and select each semester not less to consider planning for Fresh- will ;i-si mble in the Practical than two candidates to be voted man Week and some routine recessional will be played by Office of Dean of Men Arts corridors at 9:40 a. m. und Mis. Clyde Newton. Featured upon in an all-campus election business. Compiles Report the procession at 10 o'clock, with for each of the following posts: Shortage of Social Committee in the program will be Norma Mrs. Clyde B. Newton at the Gamble contralto who will sing A survey of the conditions editor of the News, editor of the The Council was informed that organ. Under which college men are Key, assistant editor of the Key. the Social Committee had run "My Redeemer and My Lord" The public will be accom- accompanied by Dorothy Robert- living, recently compiled by the Council was also empowered out of funds on the last dance modated insofar as seats are office of Dean of Men, showed by the amendment to pass on and were $7 short in payment son. The chorus from the music available. that the average cost of board all new campus periodicals be- of their bills. It was unanimous- department will sing "Day is At present 46 members or pel week was $3.75 while room fore issuance, and to make re- ly agreed that this deficiency be Dying in the West." 19 per cent of this year's gradu- rent cost the men slightly less commendations to publication made up out of the Student ating classes have been placed than $2.00 per week. A wide editors. Council funds. in teaching positions. Twenty- range of prices is shown in both Squire Reviews Year seven two-year students have C. Koch Named room rent and board. President Squire then briefly obtained positions while 19 de- Although the report does not sketched the work of the year: gree graduates have secured 700 Students Editor of YMCA include every man, the response what had been suggested to the teaching jobs. Hear Governor Council to do, what had been Directory was laige enough to give a cross section of living conditions. done, and what had not been All students wishing to Davey May 25 done or completed. He said: There arc 290 of 490 men on the The Y. M. C. A. named its tampur included in the report. have their grades mailed to "When this Council of 1937-38 staff for the student directory their homes, please leave a met for the first time in Novem- The report does not include the State Executive Talks at its last meeting last week. 50 - who commute and 60 who stamped, self-addressed en- Of Economic Problems ber and elected its officers, it The staff will begin work im- velope in the registrar's of- was given specific suggestions have permanent residences in mediately when school opens fice. and recommendations as to its town, Although the report cov- More than 700 students turn- next fail. Carl Koch, who was C. D. Perry, Registrar business for the forthcoming ers more items than is here ed out to hear Governor Martin namtd editor, stated that the year. To some extent, it has mentioned, the following will L. Davey speak in the auditor- book would be out during the lived up to these hopes. shov. some of the conditions pre- ium May 25 as he stopped en- fust or second week in October. CCO Elects Bob "The main recommendation vailing: route to Toledo. The Governor Other members of the staff are Price of Room Per Week made his appearance with was made by Dr. Allen, who Kermit Long, business manager, Harms As New pointed out that the Council $3.25—1 President Offenhauer and mem- and Anthony Frances, sales $3.00—8 Party Chairman bers of the Board of Trustees. (Continued on page 2, col. 3) manager. $2.50—8 The Governor traced the $2.25—17 The C. C. O., local political growth of state universities at $2.15—1 party held a meeting last Fri- Bowling Green and Kent and One Out of Every Five Students Earns All $2.00—153 day, May 27 and elected officers I' • congratulated the cities for such $1.75—49 for the coming year. Those; fine institutions. From the school or Part of His Way Through School $1.60—25 elected were: Robert Harms, systems he swung into the econ- $1.25—5 chairman; Elmer Cryer, vice- omic problems c* the state. In Two hundred and twenty-four ber of NYA students employed Does Lutulludy Furnish Linen chairman; Ronald Heilman, eloping the state executive de- students, one out of every five in any month. Yes—159 secretary and Rita Haskins, plored the conditions of the enrolled, earned all or part of The University catalogue for No—130 treasurer. world with governments being his way through B. G. S. U. for 1937-38 estimates student ex- Does Landlady furnish mvuls After the elections were over over thrown and dictators tak- 1937-38, Dr. H. B. Williams, penses at Bowling Green State Yes—70 Chairman Harms appointed the ing over the reins. He told the chairman of the committee on University from $262.60 to No—206 following people to the Execu- audience that it should be thank- I Student Employment revealed $334.50 for the academic year. tive Board: Harms, Cryer, ful that America permits each (Continued on page 2, col. 6) in a special report last week. If we take the average of these Powellr Dotson, Fruth, Higham, of them "the right to go as he The groups total earnings of estimates, $298.50, as a stand- Long, Riddle, Bender, Gatchell pleases; choose the vocation of 827,485, an average of $122.71 ard, wc might say that 224 stu- NYA Notice and Habenstein. The purpose of his calling; worship God ac- for the year. Men led women dentb earned 41 per cent of their this Board is to facilitate the cording to his early teachings by a good margin in total em- expenses, or to put it in another Inasmuch as it will be im- carrying on of a campaign next and mold his life as he sees ployed and in average earnings, way, the total earnings of $27,- possible to get NYA checks for year.