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Bowling Green State University ScholarWorks@BGSU BG News (Student Newspaper) University Publications 4-23-1947 Bee Gee News April 23, 1947 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 23, 1947" (1947). BG News (Student Newspaper). 811. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news/811 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. >-«c'—"*"«• LIBRARY \ .) Ml»Q CUIK, 05i; Irosh Inn ye eyas junips bg Bee Qee N&UPL have 'if Official Student Publication of Bowling Gnu Start* University Volume XXX3 Bowling Gnu. Ohio. Wednesday. April 23. 1947 Number 27 Scene on the Green Band Will Offer One-Act Opens Frosh Musical "B G Jumpin' Second Concert m Thursday Stand Goes on Stage Saturday Presenting a program of popu- Three one-act plays and the The Freshman variety show, "Bee Gee's a Jumpin'," is lar and semi-classical selections, freshman variety show hold the aimed squarely at every connoisseur of popular music. The the University band will make center of dramatic interest on the university stage this week. three-act show opens for a one-night stand in the Ad building s second appearance Wednesday. Among the student-directed one auditorium at 8:15 p.m. Saturday. April 30, in the university audi- stanza skits is the "Peanut Ven- Jim ('rain and Arnold Newman, co-chairmen of the pro- torium at 8:15 p.m. Included in dor" penned by Mary Fournicr, duction committee, and Jay Cherry, faculty adviser, report the program will be a tuba solo by graduute student in speech, and they have lined up some of the slickest talent on the campus for William Neff, "Emmett's Lullaby" Prof. Frederick G. Walsh, and Breaks Ground directed by Barry Menagh and an hour and a half of smash enter- by G. E. Holmes. Maggie Cox. tainment. With consideration to the aver- Directors of "How to Propose" The show will introduce the age music lover the selections will are Dorothy Albright and Mary dance dun of Marty Midland and include such varied presentations Jerry Kiger in a tap routine with as "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes" by Beth Jensen, while John Nagy and Betty Ruth Krabill will put the plenty of solid rhythm to please Gershwin and in the opposite vain a swing-minded audience. the "1812 Overture" by Tchaikov- neophyte players through their paces in "The Joker." Another newcomer to the uni- sky. "American Salute" by Mor- versity stage will be baritone ton Gould and a number of march- No admission will be charged for the performances which will vocalist, Larry Carley, singing an es will be played. original song, "I Realize Now." Beta Sigma fraternity cooperatas with other campus organization! begin at 8:15 Thursday in the Auditorium. Words and music are by Bee Gee Treble Clef Off to plant grata teed, in the boulevard itlandt of Williama parkway. Each frosh, Doris Eversole and Jean Canning. On Southern Tour Familiar to all will be Joe Thc Treble Clef club, directed Campus Plays Host to 2,000 Bender Given Deantis' inimitable songs and im- personations of famous people. by Dr. James Paul Kennedy, is The whole show will be backed presenting its annual concert tour For Music, Science, Press 'Claudia' Lead up by the piano playing of Jim this week in Florida and Alabama. Grain and Jack Smith, a pair of Over 2,000 high school students from northwestern Ohio Choice lead of the University Fifty women vocalists began the towns and cities visited the Bowling Green campus for two the most nimble-fingered gentle- Theatre productions this year will men on the campus. ('rain's ren- tour last Thursday. Appearances be played by Joan Bender, a new- will be made in Safety Harbor, St. district events Saturday and one Monday. dition of "Body and Soul" is comer to the Bowling Green Petersburg, Hollywood, Orlando, The bi-weekly Student Prints of scheduled to steal the show by a Burnham high school at Sylvania boards. Completed cast for wide margin. and Miami in Florida and Fort "Claudia" which will be presented Payne and Troy State Teacher's was rated above 48 other student sheepskin due Tickets arc now on sale in the newspapers in the seventh annual for four nights. May 21-24, hus well. Prices will be Ac card and College in Alabama. They will been announced by l'rof. Freder- present a radio broadcast during convention of the Northwestern Seniort mutt pay the diploma a nickel for students, 60 cents for ick G. Walsh. their stay ir Miami. Ohio District Journalism associa- fee of (2.50 in the Regittrar's fuculty. The general public may office on or before May 15. David will be played by Ernest Dr. Kennedy will be assisted on tion held Monday at Bowling Ground will be broken for the procure their tickets from the Green. Capron, also a newcomer. The seven new man'i dormitories to be Centre Drug store beginning the tour by Betty Paxton, busi- partnership of Dick Price and Registration of 793 students built this summer east of Kohl at Thursday. ness manager of the club, who ar- Harry Menagh will handle the ranged the bookings and the tour. and faculty advisors was 300 Summer Students 2 p.m. today. Dr. Frank J. Prout, ~, . _. , . roles of Jerry and Frits. Assistant conductor will be Jean above any previous year, said univertity pratidant. and Clark beillOrS Marked Prof. Jesse J. Currier, chairman of May Sign Up Now Others in the three-act comedy Munger, pretident of Inter-Fra- Meek and the accompanists will drama by Rose Frunken include the university journalism depart- ternity council, will take out the For Final Exams be Marjorit Lichty and Janice Schedules for summer school experienced players Penny Cloos ment. firtt tpadetful of toil from the George. classes are available now in the as Mrs. Brown, Betty Ruth Krabill Seniors will take their final ex- A record attendance of 800 tile of the unit which will houle Registrar's office. as Julia, and Mary Beth Jensen aminations to determine their viewed exhibits and demonstra- the membera of Alpha Tau Omega Vets Deadline as Bertha. Both Dorcen Stuufter exact grade, according to J. W. tions during the seventh annual Women students will be housed fraternity. Actual conttruction in Kohl and Shntzel halls and men and Patricia Wiggins are cast as Bunn, registrar. Any senior miss- Veterans arc advised to secure science day program of which Dr. tpadework for the dormitoriea will in all federal housing units, Madame Daruschka. ing a final exam will bo failed in Clare H. Bennett was chairman. begin when the crewt arrive from all the books and supplies that stadium club during te summer the course and his name will be Scores of awards were earned in Bellefountaine in the morning if they will need for the remaining term, according to Dean A. B. scratched from the graduation the fields of general science, biolo- Visual Aid Program it doet not rain. time in this semester and the week gy, physics, chemistry, and mathe- Conklin. list. of examinations. matics. Students who are planning to be Will Begin Tonight Fuculty will report tentative Prout at Installation grades for seniors no later than Anything to be charged to the A highlight of the Science day here this summer and desire on- An open meeting to demon- Of Miami President Muy 27. These grades are not to Veterans Administration must be events was a student round table campus housing may apply at the strate the use and operation of broadcast over station WFIrJ Find- office of the Dean of Students be- be considered final grades but are obtained o i or before May 10, ac- visual aids equipment in public- Dr. Frank J. Prout, dean of the to be used to check eligibility of cording to Paul D. Shepherd, lay by remote control for the ginning today. Assignments will schools will be held tonight at presidents of Ohio's state univer- seniors for graduation which re- bookstore manager. campus studios. be made only when the rent of $18 8:15 in the Laboratory school sities, attended the inauguration quires a 2.0 cumulative average. Nearly an equal number com- for the Hummer term is paid. gym. It is the first of four; other Freshman Change peted in the district music audi- There will be no waiting list. ceremonies for Dr. Ernest Hahne A senior's final grade may be meetings in the series will be ruised on the basis of the final All-campus Dance Date tions sponsored by the music de- Meals will lie served at Shatzcl April .10, May 14 and 21. as president of Miami university partment and directed by Arthur examination, but may not be low- and Kohl halls; mid meal tickets Dr. Ilcrschel Litherland, direc- at Oxford last Saturday. ered. John Adams, president of the C. Zuelzke. Solos and groups on are now available. Board rate for tor of teacher education, will freshman class, announced that the more than a dozen instruments the summer is $4-1 for women anil speak on the organization of a date of the freshman-sponsored were judged. Competition in the $48 for men. visual aid program, and the opera- Eyas Slated for May Sale all campus dance has been chang- state-wide contest to be held in tion of a 16 mm projector will be ed.