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Bowling Green State University ScholarWorks@BGSU BG News (Student Newspaper) University Publications 12-18-1924 Bee Gee News December 18, 1924 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 December 18, 1924" (1924). BG News (Student Newspaper). 47. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news/47 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0 License. This Book 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. 55289 BEE GEE NEWS Ml B. G. N. C. Growing College Debate In the year 1910 the general assembly There are about fifteen student try- passed an act authorizing the Governor ing out for the debating teams this year. to appoint a commission to locate two Nor- Messrs. G. M. Wilson, Lester Bower. mal schools, one in Northeastern Ohio and # Robert Wyandt and Vernon Sprague are one in Northwestern Ohio. old debaters and they promise their best November 22nd, 1910 it was announc- support. ed- that Bowling Green was to be the loca- Debates have already been arranged • tion .of the normal college in Northwest- ern Ohio. with Ypsilanti for March 10th and Adrian for the early part of February. The ques- • June 30th, 1911—the first board of trustees was organized. tion for debate is: Resolved: "That Con- gress be given the power to over-ride de- February 16th, 1912—Dr. Williams cisions of the Supreme Court, which de- was elected as college president. clare acts of Congress unconstitutional by • August lVh, 1918—first contracts a two-thirds vote." were made for kthe Administration build- ing. Professor Carmichael has referred the debaters to plenty of fine material on the • June 15th, 1914—contracts were made subject and the teams are working hard. for science and agricultural buildings. On December 20th there will be a September Nth, 1914—school open- meeting in Toledo for the purpose of form- ed at armory with "staff, of^ 15 teachers and g ing a debate conference. The colleges with an enrollment of .75 students. that will be represented at this meeting Our college to-d&y could hardly be are: Hillsdale, Ypsilanti, Adrian, St. Johns imagined in 1914. At this time, 1924, we t of Toledo, Findlay, Defiance, Bowling have six large buildings, namely: Adminis- Green and probably Bluffton, University of tration Building, Williams' Hall, Science Building, Heating Plant, Training School Detroit and the college of the City of De- troit. "- • Building and Shatzel's Hall given in order Professor Carmichael is aiming to ar- of their construction. To-day these build- ings are occupied with an enrollment of range two triangle debates with other colleges. This would give opportunity to •over 600 students. The following build- many more debaters. ings will be constructed in the near future: ■ A Library, Auditorium, Gymnasium, Museum, • Three Dormitories. Classroom Building The Extension Department and a High School. Over three hundred teachers a** en- The value of the college property in- rolled in the Extension Department this cluding the grounds totals about $1,250,- semester. Miss Skillen is conducting 000.00. classes in Fremont, Clyde, Van Wert, Rock- This growth has been possible through port, Lima (two classes), Elmore, Oak Har- Joyalty of all, careful work by students bor and Toledo. Mr. Zaugg is meeting and faculty, foresight by President the groups in Carey, Upper Sandusky" Williams and the Board of Trustees and Cardington, Mt. Gilead, Wapokoneta, the generous appropriations of the State Celina, St. Marys, New Bremen and Find- legislature. lay. These classes meet for double periods each week and at the close of the semester two hours credit is given for the work. There are 8,000,000 more women than •mcr-. according to recent estimate, in Eur- Penny—"How do they arrange these ope today. Three million of these "sur- pickles so neatly in the bottles?" plu women" in Germany, a million in Edith—"Why they just put up the fiance, number not known in Russia, and pickles and then they blow the bottle ab" it 2,000,000 in England. around them." BEE GEE NEWS These bare facts are evidence of our BEE GEE NEWS love and friendship, but how meager this Published by love is when compared with the love of the • THE STUDENTS AND FACULTY Creator who gave his only son that we Bowling Omen State Normal College might live in happiness. Published Monthly Rxcept Auguat and September Let us think of our Savior's love when Entered as second-class matter December 20, 1020, we present our gifts on Christmas day. at KnwliiiK Green, Ohio, under the Act of March :t. 1870. Suggested New Year's • EDITORIAL STAFF Bdltor-ln-Chtcf Dallas Lawrence. Findlay Resolutions Business Manager Lyle Wilhitc. Bowling Green 1. Resolved that I will study hard af- • Advertising Manager Elmer Treece, Arlington ter Christmas vacation. ASSOCIATE EDITORS 2. Resolved that I will not read the Literary Editor Esther Brown. Sandusky Society Editor Eleanor Stutz. Sandusky post cards that are placed on the bulletin Athletic Editor Harry Frankfather. McClure board for their owners to receive. Reporter Onnolee Hipp. St. Marys Reporter Evalyn Byal. Findlay 3. Resolved that I will not be more Alumni Editor Kenton Moore. Bwanton than ten minutes late for my eight o'clock Faculty Advisor O. \V. Beattie. Bowling Green class. 4. Resolved that I will not write SUBSCRIPTION RATES notes in chapel. Single Copy •*> cents 5. Resolved that I will not skip • I'er Year •*><• cents Subscription payable in advance. chapel and park an unsuspecting visitor in Send all Remittances to my seat to be counted for me. BUSINESS MANAGER. BEE GEE NEWS 6. Resolved that I will not criticize • Bowling Green. Ohio In care of B. G. S. N. C. anything in this paper unless I have written and handed in something better myself. Christmas Happiness Personals Christmas time is looked forward to Mrs. Sharp was confined to her home, in our land as one of the happiest seasons the week following Thanksgiving because in the year. All plans are made for a day of illness. of enjoyment. This enjoyment does not come because of the most delightful weath- The marriage of Kenton Moore '23, er nor because we can hear the notes of now located at Swanton and Miss Wentz, song birds, nor does it come because we of Williams' Hall has been announced. • can see the beautiful green meadows over the hillsides or the green leaves and beauti- Everyone is looking forward to the ful flowers about our garden. Christmas party which will be given on the Sometimes we wonder just what brings evening of December 18th. • about such happiness on Christmas Day. Mary Louise Hohler of Shatzel Hall Perhaps if we were to spend this Decem- had as her guests December 7th and 8th ber day apart from our friends and loved her aunt Mrs. M. H. Brandenberger andj ones it would be easier for us to call it a her sister Naomi, both of Sandusky. day of sorrow; therefore it seems that our friends bring about this happiness. The following girls were entertained Our folks at home are expecting us to at a birthday dinner at Shatzel Hall De-* be with them on Christmas Day. They cember 7th which was given in honor of have made plans for our pleasure. There Mary Louise Hohler and Bertha will be a disappointment unless we are Abromosksi, Alyne Weidenhaefer, El#»n<>% there to enjoy mother's dinner and to re- Stutz, Ruth Torber, Narita Grandaitaff, ceive the gifts that are awaiting us. Alice Williams, Caroline Ruffer, Grace BEE GEE NEWS Thompson, Louise Niebiser, Marie Pul- skamp, Eleanor Horsley, Mrs. M. H. Chapel Exercises a Brandenberger, Naomi Hohler and the Tuesday, November 18th guests of honor, Mary Louise Hohler and Dr. Williams spoke on the topic of hu- Bertha Abramoski. man life as the most priceless thing.in the world, stating that there is much that Clarabel Hipp of St. Marys, Ohio, students will absorb unconsciously which spent the week-end of December 6th with will be of more than merely academic, her sister, Onnolle Hipp of Williams' Hall. value. He urged all to come out of a narrow sphere to a domain of world in- Bernita Schupp, a former student of terest. Bowling Green college, has returned to Tuesday, November 25th finish her course in Home Economics. She Prof. Crowley gave a talk about will graduate from this course in Febru- different kinds of furniture design. This ary. was illustrated by pictures. Tuesday, December 2nd Shatzel Hall will be the scene of a Rev. Gilbert addressed the student- Christmas dinner and entertainment to be body in a forceful manner, concerning f held Wednesday evening December 17th. enthusiasm about work. He said, "The in- spiration should be deep. We must put Y. M. C. A. Notes ourselves into the job if we are to grow." A groun of men of the college who are Married interested in organizing a college Y. M. t Mr. H. K. Moore, our alumni editor ('. A. here at Bowling Green in the near and Miss Carolina Paulina Wentz of Delta future, chose Orville Bowman as a dele- motored to Detroit on Saturday, Novem- gate to the State Student Council meeting ber 22nd and were quietly married. But ' which was held in Columbus November 14- on their return home they were surprised ](!. A report of this council was given at to rind that their friends were meeting a noonday luncheon December the eleven- them everywhere with congratulations.