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The B-G News April 22, 1966 Bowling Green State University ScholarWorks@BGSU BG News (Student Newspaper) University Publications 4-22-1966 The B-G News April 22, 1966 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 April 22, 1966" (1966). BG News (Student Newspaper). 1965. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news/1965 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. I I War For 'Weaker Sex'?... See Pg. 5. The B-G News Serving a Growing University Since 1920 Friday, April 22, 1966 Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, Ohio Vol. 50. No. 98 Swan Club ! Asian Expert Act Depicts g ^ j ■n 4- ■-—{ ' ^P ^^OJ BF *** ■ df^k M L^JJ 1 **!% . U.S. History ■.*jfe£j ■ Here Today The annual Swan Club show, "Chinese Foreign Policy: Con- munism, and his forthcoming titled this year "The Flag Un- 1 ^^Rr<***] flict and Opportunity" will be book, "Burma's Revolution." furls," was presented last night Dr. John H. Badgley's topic at Dr. Badgley joined the Mi- in the Natatorium, and will be a Curbstone meeting today in ami University faculty in 1962. performed at 8:15 p.m. tonight the Alumni Room at 4 p.m. During the 1964-65, Dr. Bad- and tomorrow night. Dr. Badgley, a specialist on gley spent about 12 months on The show is based on Ameri- Southeast Asia, is an assistant loan to Kyoto University injapan can history up to the Clvl War professor of government at Mi- to help staff its Research Center and each routine performed by ami University and has traveled on Southeast Asia, during which the synchronized swimmers de- - and studied extensively in the time he spent two months re- picts a scene from early Ameri- Orient. searching local politics in Thai- ca. Since he was graduated from land. Acts performed by the groups ' Montana State University in 1952, Dr. Badgley is a member of include "Pilgrims," "Paul Re- he has visited Japan threetimes, the American Political Science vere," "Minutemen," "Spirit of Burma twice and Thailand once. Association, the Asian Associ- '76," "Steamboat," "Redcoats," After serving in the Army in ation, the Burma Research So- "Covered Wagon," "Pony Ex- ciety, and the Siam Society. press," and "Yankee Doodle Japan from 1952-55, he earned Dandy," Also featured in the his master's degree from Johns Hopkins School of Advanced In- show is a twelve-girl chain dol- w *11 ■4 ternational Studies in 1957. phin. Miss Iris E. Andrews, assoc- A Fulbright grant and an as- iate professor of women's physi- yKW. signment from the Rand Corp. cal education, and Miss Dorothy took him to Burma during 1957- M. Luedtke, assistant professor 58, after which he taught a course of physical education, are in comparative government at. directors of the swim show.This the University of California at is the twentieth show Miss An- Berkeley. drews has directed the perform- He spent part of 1960-61 In ance. Cornell University's Southeast Tickets may be purchased ir Asia program, and received a the Union today. Student tickets PhX). degree from the Univer- sity of California in 1961. are 75 cents and $1 for general admission for tonight's show and DEFENDING CHAMPION Sigma Chi has its team practicing Dr. Badgley returned to Burma $1 for all tickets for tomorrow for tomorrow's B.ta Theta Pi Little 500. The races begin at in 1961 on a Ford Foundation For- night's performance. noon in the Union oval. Team members are Jim Hartsook (left) eign Area Training Fellowship. and Nestor Rotz, standing. Ken Schute, kneeling, and Ron His research on Burma pro- Zwierlein, driving. Photo by Mike Kuhlin. duced articles in three maga- zines on Asian affairs, chapters in two book about China's for- Phi Kappa Phi eign relations and Asian com- DR. JOHN H. BADGLEY Will Initiate 98 Viet Nam 'Bleed-In' Phi Kappa Phi, national honor- Jenson, dean of the College of ary society for students with high Education; Dr. Harvey E. Don- Scheduled Next Week scholastic records, will Initiate ley, professor of accounting.and three professors, five graduate Dr. Richard C. Carpenter, pro- "Viet Nam Bleed - In" is the In the past, the quota for the fessor of English. students, 47 alumni, and 43 theme of the" blood drive to be campus has been 150 pints. The forecast for today is sunny undergraduate students Sunday Undergraduates eligible for held here next Wednesday and Morton said the most donated and cool with a high in the 50s. in the Ohio Suite. membership in Phi Kappa Phi Thursday by the American Red in a single day has been 190 Increasing cloudiness and a little Professors to be initiated into are seniors with minimum ac- Cross. pints. warmer with a chance of rain. the society are Dr. Theodore J. cumulative point averages of 3.5 Craig M. Morton, campus co- Morton also said that anyone and ranked in the top 12 1/2 ordinator of Alpha Phi Omega who donates blood, plus mem- per cent of their class, and service fraternity, said yester- bers of their Immediate family, second semester juniors with at day the Department of Defense is eligible to receive free blood least a 3.75 accumulative point has designated this campus as from the Red Cross for one cal- average and ranking in the top one of the 56 collection centers endar year should the need arise. five per cent of their class. for blood In the nation. The Red Cross is encouraging students, faculty, the administra- Alumni are chosen on the basis Morton said that the blood tion, university employees, and of their scholastic record as donated will go directly to Viet residents of Bowling Green to students here and on their Nam. The Department of De- donate. achievements since graduation. fense has set the national quota For persons under 21, a written at 500,000 pints and so far, release from their parents or Three alumni from each class 60,000 pints have been donated. guardian is required. Morton can be chosen for membership The minimum quota for Bowl- said appointments to donate are each year. ing Green is 350 pints, Morton preferred, but walk-ins will be Mid* accepted. Undergraduate members of Phi Kappa Phi are eligible for the society's annual graduate fellow- Communist Casualties Heavy ship, which aids the recipient SAIGON (AP)-- Allied troops the area, acting on information in financing his first year of yesterday inflicted heavy casu- from a defector. graduate study. alties after apparently trapping Allied losses were termed m a Communist force in South Viet light, but enemy losses were Phi Kappa Phi recognizes Nam near the northern city of placed at more than 170 and scholarship in all academic Quang Ngai. possibly as high as 300. THE WORLD'S largest salami was won in a contest by Doug areas. Book and Motor, a local The fighting marked an end to Reed, center, a senior from Libertyville, III. Here, Don Briggs, honorary society founded in 1914, Helicopters dropped U.S. Mar- several days of inactivity in the left, and Bill Moore help Doug upnack his prize, which was became Phi Kappa Phi last June. ines and government troops into ground war. shipped from Chicago. Photo by Jon Fish. page 2 The B-G News, Friday, April 22, 1966 News Page The Little Man Spring Brings Professor's Charity Drive Number Game It was announced last week that a total of $4,949.70 was col- lected in the annual charities drive. A total of $1,200 was des- ignated for specific charities, with the remainder being divided By MARILYN DRAPER among the five charities. Columnist The Student Body can be proud of the part it played in the col- lection of this amount. Weather's nice, isn't it? Al- We congratulate the endeavors of the Student Charities Board, most like spring. Spring--when under the chairmanship of Roberta Gibson, for its success in this a student's fancy turns to hon- year's drive. das, skateboards, sitting under a tree, or taking a slow, pensive >W:3::::*:*:*:*:-x-:-xra^^ walk to Harshman and beyond. Spring- - when books are more From Our Readers likely than ever to lie idle while their owners trip off to find a world with more reality in it; to discover the things that life is Founders-For Offices? made of. Sad that those books must lie To the editor: So let Shatzel stand and we'll idle. Sadder yet that the students Unfortunately Founders has all move into Williams. are so inattentive in class when, survived since 1957 and looks Cheryl Thompson a few short months from now, the forward to another 50 years of 115 Treadway professor will hand them sheets apathy. 'Tis a pity it's a dorm. Gail Conrad with a myriad of numbers onit-- Keep the "Hole With Soul" Sharon McClurg and the students will have to tell and make the Big Playpen an 417 Lowry the professor just how he rates office building* by circling the right ones. To imply that Founders wal- Deferments Fantastic system. Foolproof, lows in insensibility seems rat- you say? Yes, it's quite an ob- her harsh, but then how many To the editor: Politically I consider myself jective method of evaluating a people need a pep rally just to professor's effectiveness.
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