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Bowling Green State University ScholarWorks@BGSU BG News (Student Newspaper) University Publications 11-14-1950 Bee Gee News November 14, 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 November 14, 1950" (1950). BG News (Student Newspaper). 965. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news/965 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. SICSIC HAS CROSTEN SETS COMPLAINT NEW RECORD PACE 2 jSee Qee PAGE 4 Official Student Publication Bowttnq Sma State OniTQsTaatf. Bowling Oww, OUo Vol. 35 Tuesday. Norwnbar 14. 1950 No. IB Final Rehearsal Tonight For 3-Acf Farce The "Three Men" will Seven Charity Groups Benefit mount their horse in practice for the last time tonight at d r e 8 s rehearsal. The first 3-act play of the year opens From Drive; $2,656 Collected tomorrow night in the Main Proceeds totaling $2,656.60 were turned over to seven Aud. campus charities today, ending the most successful charity Actually the play could as drive in the University's history, according to representatives well be called "One Man On a Club's 4-Day Bus" as "Three Hen On a Horse" of the Combined Charity Drive Committee. since the story is built around a With one organization yet to report, the Red Cross, Can- man who has a strange faculty Turkey Shoot cer, Tuberculosis, Polio, Heart, WSSF, and Displaced Persons for picking winning race horses * funds will benefit from the while he is riding on a bus. dollars that students contrib- Three gamblers decide to make Signing Of Charter uted to the highly-publicized use of this peculiar faculty and Open To All drive. keep him in a hotel room to choose Kappa Delta and Pi Kappa winners for them to bet on. He The Rifle Club is sponsor- Due For Fraternity can't use his unusual ability, how- i n g an all-campus "turkey- Alpha topped the women's and ever, unless he is on a bus so the shoot" beginning tomorrow Members of the Bowling men's divisions with the most climax develops when he is or- and ending Nov. 18, Don Hil- Green colony of the Phi Kap- points for their skit, participation, dered to pick winners on a particu- liker, president announced. pa Tau fraternity will sign posters, und contributions. They larly important race. The match is open to any their national charter on Fri- received rotating trophies at the Robert D. Richey, director, com- university student. Rifle day, Nov 17 and officially be Saturday night edition of the vari- ments that the play is "strictly a Club members will not com- recognized as the Beta Tau ety show. farce, highly amusing, and quite pete. Cost per try is 60 cents lor Chapter of the Phi Kappa Tau Winners in the variety show, modern." contestants. The contestant will fraternity. women's division, were Kohl Hall, The characters are played by be allowed to fire five sighting Formul ceremonies including a first place; Alpha Xi Delta, sec- Pat Sikes, Dick Huffman. Stan shots and 10 record shots on offi- reception, banquet, and dance will ond; and Chi Omega, third. Zeta Fisk, Bob Taylor, Jim Rudes, June cial National Rifle Association tar- feature the new chapter's installa- Beta Tau, PiKA, and Sigma Chi McGuigan, Ken Shoemaker, Jud gets. Highest score wins the tur- tion week end. captured the top three berths in Ellertson, Tina Taylor, Susan key. the men's race. Bond, Howard Ehrenman, Bill The members ol the fraternity Class I is open to women stu- were initiated into Phi Kappu Tau Judges for the variety show in Evans, William Hummon, Robert dents. They may fire in any posi- Stahl, and David Freeheim. at the Tau Chapter at the Univer- elude Miullm I'urdom, home cc tion so long as the competitor is sity of Michigan on May 20. The dept.; Ann Marley, music dept.; Tickets will be on sale all week supporting the rifle. at Gate Theater from 10 to 12 and fraternity's change of name from and Jim Limbacher, News Bureau. Class II is open to competing Delta Phi Beta to Phi Kappa Tuu Dr. Lynn llutchinson, biology 1 to 4. They can also be pur- men. They may fire in the stand- chased at the Main Aud. door from was ofliciully recognized by Stu- dept., and Prof, Howard Kane, ing position only. Use of a sling dent Senate on May 28. business administration dept., were 7:30 until curtain time every night is permissible. of a performance. The resident council members the masters of mercmonies for the Nights for competing are Wed- shows. Students will be admitted for nesday, Thursday, and Friday, who will sign the charter are: five cents plus their activity cards. John T. Axclson, Rolund Buchcl- The Ugly Mun and Ugly Woman Photo by DON PCTOUOH 6-9:30 p.m. The range will be Children's prices are 10 cents and open Saturday morning, 8-12 a.m. lor, William P. llcnton, John J. contest netted *;i;il.m for the faculty and other adult's 60 cents. FOUR OF THE major characters for Three Men On a Horse First place winners in classes 1 Conroy, Ronald 11. Dahms, Louis drive. A 'bought election' secured are pictured above during rehearsals. They are (I. to r.) June Mo and II will receive a turkey; sec- J. Dispensza, Judson D. Ellertson, North Dorm, with $98.17, and Delta Gamma, with $10.16, the Gui(an, Jud Ellertson, Ken Shoemaker, and Robert Stahl. ond place winners will receive a William B. Elderbrock, Lowell L. ODK Applications chicken. A consolation prize will Everinghnm, Derry L. Fishel, Don- trophies for winning the contest. also be awarded in each class. ald G. Klory, Robert A. Purman, Tho contest, formerly u Red Cross Deadline Is Dec. 14 Rifle range is located under the Harold L. Hakes. Charles F. Kur- churity device, was in its third PA Bldg., across from the Wo- fess. year at Bowling Green. Menjou Emphasizes Richard D. Muholm, Richard E. Deadline for applications for men's Gym. One thousand students saw Membership in the club is still Meyer, Merlin C. Miller, Fred King Puff Lou Haubner and at- mid-year Tap Day is Dec. 14, an- Montanye, Puul G. Mook, Jock L. nounced Jack Wilson, chairman. open. Fees for one year are $2. tendants Ken Kisscllo and Phil Anyone interested contact Don- Myers, Chester Palcn, Richard L. Mersercau reign over tho Alpha Tap Day is the semi-annual Rise Of Television Parscl, John R. Rowe, Thomas D. ceremony held by Omicron Delta ald Hilliker at the range. Xi Delta-Delta Gamma Powder By GENE H. DENT Ruble, Thomas E. Sanders, Lyold I'nlT Bowl which added $26 to the Kappa, national men's leadership L. Schmidt, G. Elliot Short, Fran- society. Application blanks may drive. Delta Gamma won the A casual Adolphe Menjou, lecturing on the "Stairway to Bureau Of Appointments cis E. Sloat, Norman R. Spoon, touch football game 8-0. be picked up in the graduate Jack Tischler, and David Valen- school office. Stardom," Sunday night, rambled upstairs and down, but Meeting To Be Held At half-time, clowns and bands tine. with home-made instruments per- be picked up in the Graduate never seemed to reach an end. However, the antics on the Bureau of Appointments The faculty and alumni mem- School office. meeting for all February gradu- formed, and the King Puff was stairs proved to be entertaining. bers who will participate in the crowned with a circle of powder Speaking to a comparatively small Artist Series audi- ates in the College of Business signing of the charter are Dr. puffs and the two attendants were Administration will be held Nov. Giles R. Floyd, Prof. Warren S. given powder puff corsages. Week's Picture ence, Menjou frankly admitted the lecture was unprepared j 16, at 4 p.m. in 200A. Allen, Dr. Stanley McCordock, Dr. Cecil M. Freeburne, Eugene C. After the game, Anne Huston, and unrehearsed. Alpha Xi Delta, was chosen out- The veteran actor began the Reynolds, William J. Rohrs, Schedule Listed Charles J. Lakofsky, John E. Tay- standing player and given a trophy program by sketching in a lor, Prof. Donald S. Longworth, by Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Organizational and honorary few details of his background. Richard A. Lenhart, Donald De- High contributions among the group pictures for the 1951 Key He entered engineering school at ters, Vernon W. Holers, Lloyd F. sororities were accredited to Kap- will be taken in thv bob School Cornell University in 1009 and in Loux, Harry E. Meyer, Alan E. pa Delta, $212; Alpha Xi Delta, Gym starting next week. Smaller three months became the best pool Pifer, William H. Reynolds, John $167.60; and Delta Gamma, $160. groups will be contacted concern- player on campus. He lasted one Mittermaier, and James Wichman. PiKA was high with $260; Sigma ing their pictures at a later date. year in college. Chi with $122; and Kappa Sigma The schedule for the larger groups He made his first picture, "The with $122 in the men's divisions. is listed below. Man Behind the Door," for the Eleven sororities and fraternities T—iar, Rev. 14 Vitagraph Company in 1912.