Bee Gee News March 15, 1950
Total Page:16
File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb
Bowling Green State University ScholarWorks@BGSU BG News (Student Newspaper) University Publications 3-15-1950 Bee Gee News March 15, 1950 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 March 15, 1950" (1950). BG News (Student Newspaper). 925. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news/925 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. Weather, Kampus Cold and liee Qee Kop Clear Page 2 Official Student Publication Bowing Green State UnlTerelty. Bowling Green. Ohio VoL 34 Telephone 2631 WodnMday. March IS. 1950 No. 20 Senate Backs Drive Conklin Releases Libbe, Dukes Appointed 1951 For Swing Concert 1st Semester List Request for Student Senate support of a drive for a Honoring 724 KEY Editor, Business Manager name band swing concert, a report from the senior final Dean Arch B. Conklin today re- exam committee, the tilling of a student-faculty committee leased the Dean's List, based upon vacancy, approval of five new organization constitutions, and grades of the first semester of this Staff To Begin the appointment of a committee to investigate possible school year. Of the 724 names on lengthening of Christmas vacation, were items of business the list, a total of 621- remain in conducted by Senate at its regular school, and are listed below. Plans For Book meeting Monday night. cancy on the Athletic Committee Only students attaining u three caused by the February gradua- point average are included on the Allan Libbfl was appointed Senate voted approval of a Var- tion of Ron Campbell. Dean's List. One of the privileges editor and Jack Dukes busi- sity Club attempt, as presented by Senators Vara, Bill Brown, and attached to the honor is unlimited ness manager of the 1961 Pres. Bob Krary, to encourage the class cuts so long as the privilege presentation of an a I 1 - c a m p u s Evelyn Poorman were appointed is not abused. KEY, University yearbook, concert by a name band in the by Pres. Pro-Tern I.ibby Amholt to contact President Prout con- Th« nimi of Dawn E. Vo,l- by the Publications Commit- spring. The project, it is hoped, aow was omittrd from the list of would be sponsored by the Artist cerning possibilities of lengthen- tee Monday afternoon. 4.0 students published in the Series Committee. ing Christmas vacation, to enable students to secure vacation em- NEWS last week. Appointment of the editor University Social Committee ployment. (Continued on Pafe 4) and business manager is com- previously gave its approval to the suggestion. pleted early in the >'<'iir so that the The Varsity Club plans to go new edtton can begin working on ahead in promoting the suggestion plans for neat year's book. in conjunction with Pres. Frank Five Fraternities Hit Mr. l.iltlK' is a junior from Kind- J. Prout and Prof. Wilbur J. Abell, lay, (),. and is majoring In mathe- artist series committee chairman. matics. Mr served this year us as- sistant editor of tlie KKY and last Because of a regulation set down By Daring Robbers year as associate editor of the by the University trustees, no in- ALLAN LIBBE NEWS, lie is ii member of Sig- JACK DUKES dependent group may sponsor the Five fraternities were robbed of a total of $275, two mu Alpha Kpsilon fraternity. affair and charge admission to portable typewriters, and two watches late Friday night in a meet the expense of such a project. The new business manager is a daring theft at Fraternity Row. Two other fraternities on Toledo Law Dean sophomore from K i ml I a y. Mr. Seniors Offered Hut Kep. Ralph Vara, chair- Pukes serveii this year as assistant man of the senior exam commit- the Row were untouched. business manager of the KKY und tee, rc|>orted on progress made by Alpha Tau Omega, Sigma Chi, Kappa Sigma, Delta Tau Speaks Tonight also as photography editor of the Reference Help •he group in formulating a tenta- Delta, and Sigma Nu were the victims while Pi Kappa Alpha tive seminar program to replace and Phi Delta were left alone by , — NEWS, lie is a member of PI that a band of thieves might be go- Kappa Alpha fraternity. exams for graduating seniors. the thieves. In PA Auditorium In [Finding Jobs ing to various campuses in the Al Rosenberg, editor of this It is believed that the thieves The committee has enlisted sup- state. Dr. Charles \V. Kornoli. denn of year's KEY, has elated that the Tho American Institute of Ac- port of Omicron Delta Kuppa, entered the downstairs sleeping The first theory by the police of yearbook will probably be ready countants announced recently that senior men's honorary, and Cap the College of Law of the t'niver- room of each of the five houses an "inside job" was immediately for distribution on May 15 but it will offer n personal reference and Gown, scnio/ women's honor- nity of Toledo, will lie guest speak- shortly after 4 a.m. Members of dispelled when it was learned that there is a possibility that it may service to ■enfori with a major in ary, and is proceeding with pos- five fraternities had all been hit cr at the I're-I.aw Club mooting at PiKA said that their Irish Setter lie sooner, The entire book is now accounting graduating before Sep- sible arrangements. during the night. 7 tonight in the PA Awl. in the hands of the printer. tember 1950. began to bark and snarl about this Constitutions of the following Includco in Dr. FornolV's talk About 400 lii inn in all parts of organizations were given Senate time during the night and thereby will be discussions of what is in- Bee Gee Orators the country have requested the In- approval, subject to the documents probably saved the fraternity volved in a study of law, evidence, stitute to send them names and being retyped according to speci- Committee Failed test scores of available 1U50 gradu- fied Senate form and returned to from being robbed. and the phases of procedure for Will Enter Contest Kappa Sigma was the biggest ates. Many of these firms are in Secy. Nancy Ilickenlooper: beginning law students. A I man debate team will repre- smaller cities and do not have Caniina chapter of Sigma Alpha victim, losing $60, two portable To Contact City sent Howling Green State Univer- ready access to college graduates Kta, national speech and hearing typewriters, and two watches. sity in ita next meet when they seeking employment ill the profes- honorary; I let a Alpha Sigma, wo- Sigma Chi lost the largest amount eompete in the Northern Ohio De- sion. men's local band honorary; Kap- of cash. $82, and Delta Tau Delta Zoning Board bate Conference in Cleveland In order to limit the volume of pa Lambda, women's local health lost $61. Alpha Tau Omega was March 11. work, and to provide reasonable as- and physical education honorary; robbed of $50 and Sigma Nu $20. John Fendleton, service di- On the uffirmative side will be surance that applicants have mini- Chess Club; and Alpha Delta Kp- Campus police still had no clues rector of Bowling Green, stat- Hill I'.impel and Pat Swineford. mum qualifications in accounting, silon, local sorority for Jewish wo- to the robbery late yesterday. It the service is offered only to stu- ed during a discussion at a Holding the negative position will men. is known that other colleges in the be lie.n-ge Mnragukas and Lou dents who have taken the Ameri- meeting of the SCF special in- Senate approved the appoint- state have also been robbed during Fernandez. can Institute of Accountants Ori- ment of Dick Cook to till the va- the last months and it is thought terest group Monday night, entation and Achievement I^evel II that to his knowledge no Vote Tor Silhouette tests. No application will he ac- member of Student Senate cepted unless it states the date and had appeared before the Zon- Voting for sophomore clan place at which these tests have Hoax Interrupts Dancers ing Board. "Silhouette Queen," who will been taken. His answer came as the result reign at the Silhouette Dance An opportunity will be provid- ed to BUSH accounting majors of a question asked by a NEWS Saturday night, will be conduct- reporter concerning the city's atti- graduating in June and August to tude toward the supposed Senate ed from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. today take these tests on Saturday, inquiry on this subject. above the Well. All itudentt March 18. Students will report to <I00A at 8:45 for instructions. Senate last fall appointed a are eligible to vote. The pref- The testing program will be con- recreation committee who among erential syitrm of voting for cluded by 12 noon, according to other duties was to consult city of- DR. CHARLES W. FORNOFF five candidates will be adhered Prof. Howard II. Kane, in charge ficials regarding the zoning ordi- lo. of the program. nances for possible expansion of Dr. Forno holds four college recreational facilities in the city. degrees and is a member of Phi Mr. Pendleton said in his talk Beta Kappa. He has been dean of that the reason for zoning ordi- the TU College of Law since 194G.