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Bowling Green State University ScholarWorks@BGSU BG News (Student Newspaper) University Publications 4-4-1945 Bee Gee News April 4, 1945 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 April 4, 1945" (1945). BG News (Student Newspaper). 732. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news/732 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. National Theta Alpha Phi Accepts Masque and Mantle Bee Qee Masque and Mantle, local dramatic honorary society, has Official Student Publication been accepted into Theta Alpha Phi, national dramatic frater- nity, and will be installed as the Ohio Theta Chapter June 9, VOL.XX/\ BOWLIUG GREEN, OHIO, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4, 1945 Prof. Elden T. Smith, sponsor, said today. NO. 19 Theta Alpha Phi is the oldest national dramatic frater- nity, founded December 20, 1919, at Oklahoma State College, Band Lists Spring Stillwater, Okla. It now has 54 active chapters, seven alumni Concert For April 9 Women's Elections chapters, and 10,691 members. The University band will give Bold Takes Command Ohio Theta will be the eighth Will be April 13 Ohio chapter of Theta Alpha Phi. its annual spring concert at 8:16 Elections to choose next year's Other chapters are at Ohio Wes- p.m. Tuesday in the Administra- leyan, Baldwin-Wallace, Heidel- tion Building auditorium. A var- officers for the Women's Self Gov- ied program will be presented dur- ernment Association, the Women's berg, Wittenberg, Ohio Northern, Otterbein, and Hiram. ing the one and one-half hour con- Athletic Association, and the cert, which will be open to the gen- As Stokes Leaves Masque and Mantle Petitions YWCA will be next Friday, April eral public without admission 13. Voting will be in the Well. Masque and Mantle petitioned charge. Stays at BG for membership into Theta Alpha The band now has 45 members Leaves Campus Nominations for WSGA have Phi January 16 of this year and and is under the direction of Present C 0 not yet been made. The slate will received a letter of acceptance Arthur Zuelzke of Maumee, a be drawn up later in the week March 19 from national Secretary- part-time instructor at the Univer- and circulated through the dormi- Treasurer A. C. Cloetingh of sity who conducts the band and tories and sorority houses, stated Pennsylvania State College, State teaches woodwind and brass class- Goes to Miami Ardine Gottfried, president. es. College, Pcnn. All chapters voted Lt. Harold Bold will become Lois Kochlan. WAA president, on the petition, and final notice The program will include Bee- commanding: officer of the has announced the WAA candi- of acceptance was received here thoven's "Eroica," the second dates. They are president, Doro- Navy V-12's at the University Thursday. movement from Borodin's "Sym- thy Hall, Clara Jean Miller; vie* phony in B Minor," Lehar's "Gold Monday when Lt. Comdr. president, Magdalene Batcha, Bon- Installation day will include a and Silver Waltz," "Legitimate Robert W. Stokes is detached luncheon for visiting officers and nie Sawyer; secretary, Betty Boogey for Band," and marches. from the Unit. Boehke, Alice Victmeier; treasur- members from Ohio and Michigan According to Prof. M. C. Mc- Commander Stokes is being: ar, Jean Davidson, Jacqueline chapters, followed by the initiation Ewen, chairman of the music de- Greenhill; social chairman, Vir- in the afternoon, a formal ban- partment, Mr. Zuelzke's last band sent to Miami University, Ox- ginia Dawn, Elizabeth Roulet, quet, performance of "Ladies in concert dVew the largest crowd ford, where he will be commanding June Smith; publicity chairman, Retirement" in the evening, and a ever to hear a University band officer of the V-12 unit there; he Ann Cutler, Ruth Lennert, Donna reception after the play. concert. will also be in charge of the Medi- cal V-12 Unit at the University of Jean Tuttle. Last Program as Local YWCA nominees, according to Cincinnati. On Wednesday, June 6, Masque A new executive officer, to re- Wilma Holzhauer, president, are: and Mantle will give its last as- president, Dorothy Mains, Janice Coeds To Attend place Lieutenant Bold will come sembly program as Masque and to Bowling Green soon. Smith; vice president, Marjoric Mantle. The program will be Hummon, Phyllis Lupton; secre- Musical Festival Mr. Stokes came to Bowling original—written, directed, and tary, Janey Rothe, Billie Stone; Three Bee Gee coeds will assist Green July 27 as the third com- performed by members, Professor manding officer of the unit here. treasurer, Shirley Ehlert, Elaine at the two-day high school music Wise. Smith said. He followed Lt. Arthur E. Jensen Mary Jane Lloyd, president of festival at Maumee Thursday and May Day election, usually held Friday which will be conducted by who wns here only a month in the the society, has announced that at the same time as those for the guest conductors from the Con- Lt. Harold Bold summer after Lt. Comdr. Jennings Courts was transferred from Bow- Lt. Comdr. Robert Stokes women's organizations, will be the alumni members of Masque and servatory of Music at Cincinnati latter part of April, a student Mantle will he eligible to join and the University of Michigan. ling Green to the V-12 unit at the University of Redlands, Calif. council spokesman said today. Ohio Theta chapter and become Arthur Zuelzke, part-time in- Bird Lovers Make Class elections will not be held members of the national frater- structor in the University music Lieutenant Bold has been execu- Radio Students this spring because of the uncer- nity. department here, is instructor in Home for Pigeon tive officer of the unit since the tainty of elected students coming Beulah Champ, head of the instrumental and vocal music in last of October when he replaced Air Easter Play back in the fall. speech department ut Albion Col- the Maumee schools. Other schools Correction! They don't skin Lt. Russell Ferguson, now com- manding officer of the unit at "Rejected of Men," nn original lege in Michigan, represented participating in the festival will be birds in ornithology closs. They liloomsliurg (Pa.) State Teachers radio piny by Dorothy Mains, was Theta Alpha Phi at "The Silver Rossford and Perrysburg. turn them over to the men in the Semimicro Chem Cord" February 16 and inspected Virginia MeDarr, Ellen Ebie, College. presented as part of a half-hour dramatic equipment at the Univer- and Mary Hruby, who play the cluss to be fed. program sponsored by the Bowling Lab Opens Here sity then. A reception was given tuba, piccolo, and bassoon, respec- Alpha Xi Delta pledge Ruth Green State University radio de- for her at the Falcon's Nest on that tively, will represent this Univer- (Twitter) I.cnert recently captur- Library Periodical partment over WFIN at five o'- sity during the two-day session. Room 103 in the Science Build- Friday night. She and R. C. cd a pigeon alive in a trap at the clock .-ai unlay afternoon. Ken- Hunter, of the speech department The festival will start at 8 p.m. File Is Completed ing, a former machine shop, has Court House for Big Sister June neth Kcnglc, Olga Sonkoly, and at Ohio Wesleyan, are expected to each day, but each day will be (Smithers) Smith, an ornithology been converted, with the aid of spent in rehearsals. Prof Sarah The University Library has re- be among Theta Alpha Phi mem- student. Grovcr Griggs were included in cooperative assistants, into the one bers at the June 9 installation. Klein of Cincinnati will conduct cently completed a buck file of the the cast. and only exclusively semimicro on the fifth and Prof. William D. The bird is now residing in the British periodical Fortnightly Re- Four of Cast are Members basement of the Science Building, The program was the third in a chemistry laboratory on campus, Revelli of Michigan on the sixth. View. Volume 129 dated 1081 Four members of the cast of and Boh Crowcll and Dick Herring was the Library's original sub- series of broadcasts which began Hanns Anders, chemistry instruc- "Ladies in Retirement" are ore looking after its welfare. To scription and the complete set be- on St. Patrick's Day, Prof Sidney tor, said today. Masque and Mantle members—Pa- them has been assigned the tusk Radio Class Gives gins with Volume I which was Stone said. On Monday and Wednesday af- tricia Howcll, Doreen Stouffcr, of keeping it well-fed and happy, published in 1865. All the issues ternoons from 2 to 5, 24 students, Mary Jane Lloyd, and Patricia Dual Play Program while the class learns how to from 1805 to 1927 when the maga- A five minute northwestern an overflow from room 403 up- Cloos. Last Friday afternoon several handle live birds. From all ap- zine was discontinued are in the Ohio news summary prepared by pearances, its diet consists almost stairs, journey to their temporary Masque and Mantle was organ- members of the radio class pre- library; the issues from when it the journulism department opened ized on February 6, 1939, by a exclusively of oatmeal—uncooked. quarters in the basement. This sented a program at Watervillc wns again published in 19.11 up to the program. Rimski-Korsakov's room is completely equipped for group of twenty-five students who High School.