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VoL 35 Telephone 2631 Friday, September 22. 1950 No. 1 Two Local Frats Taken By Nationals

. — — ■ * Date Announced Installations To Take Place Korean War Postpones Building For First Tryouts The Korean outbreak has sharply curtailed the proposed In September And October I building plans for the University, according to a release from Of 2nd Musical Beta Sigma and Phi Delta, local social fraternities, have ? Pres. Frank J. Prout. Immediately after the crisis began in NEWS Renters been accepted as chapters of Phi Kappa Psi and Phi Delta the Far East, President Truman suspended all building loans, Tryouts for the second an- 1 of which the University was to have received approximately nual student musical will be Theta, respectively. $1,500,000. At the Phi Kappa Psi convention at Old Point Comfort, Record 12 Pages held in the Main Aud. Monday Va„ Aug. 24, Beta Sigma was accepted as the 54th chapter If Plans called for an addi-t~ and Tuesday evenings from of the national social fraternity. They will thereby become tional five dormitories and a Today's issue of the NEWS, Kohl Hall addition to be built 7:30 to 9 p.m., Dir. Charles ~^the 13th national fraternity Debaters Set conceived and composed be- Fasnaugh announced today. on Bowling Green's campus. from that source of appropri- fore many of its readers were ations. The intention of the ad- Both freshmen and upper- More Users The last weekend in Septem- ministration is to get rid of the even registered, sets a new classmen are eligible to try ber will see the new national frame-type buildings as quickly as For Heavy high for number of pages in formally installed. possible. one issue. All this among the out for singing, dancing and Drain Area's Phi Delta became the 111th Other construction already un- flurry of preparing for anoth- speaking parts. There will be chapter of Phi Delta Theta and der way is going along on sched- New Season er semester's tussle with text- both a singing and a dancing chor- the 14th national fraternity on campus at the Phi Delta Theta ule. Two of the three boilers in University debating teams books and professors us. the new boiler plant have already Only a fractional part of the Water Mains convention at the Edgewater Ho- are formulating plans for a Tryouts for the orchestra will tel in Chicago, Aug. 30. been tested. Plans call for the regular staff was present to make- New York City has nothing on abandonment of the old plant be- banner year. The planning of be announced later. Representatives of Beta Sigma up over two thirds of the paper. Bowling Green when they report hind the Ad. Bids;, on Oct. 20. strategy began the first day That included selling and making- The musical, written by Edith who attended the Phi Kappa Psi The smokestack will be taken Bowling Green opened its up ads, writing news stories, copy Ludwig and designed by Gordon an "insufficient supply" of water. convention were Norman Minnich, down after the new plant has been doors. reading, proofreading — all the Beck, will be presented for three With the return of some 4,000 Robert Brown, William Buck, and Robert Pettegrew. The conven- proven satisfactory. Although this is a big year steps that go into making a college nights over Homecoming Week- students, the already diminishing The Music Bldg. located be- newspaper a success. supply took a sharp divo due to tion also voted to locate chapters as far as events are concerned, end. at the University of Toledo and tween Williams and Shatzel Halls it is hardly to be expected that This year students will find the the added demand. Bowling Miss Ludwig's script won the the University of Buffalo. is expected to be completed the squads will be able to measure NEWS at its regular distribution Green's supply has recently been around Thanksgiving. Work on it up to the excellent record they set points—the heavy tables on each annual student musical contest termed "critical" by D. T. Mc- Founded in February, 1947, has been held up pending the cul- last season. side of the University bookstore. conductcd by a student-faculty I Knight, manager of the City Beta Sigma last year had a mem- mination of a strike at the plant The stellar competition of the The NEWS will continue to be student musical committee. Water Dept. bership of 35. Present officers which is furnishing the pews and coming season will be the National semi-weekly, appearing every The first annual student musi- For the past several years this are: Norman Minnich, president; altar. Trim is being put on today. Pi Kappa Tournament which will Tuesday and Friday, sometime cal, "Barbara of Seville," was pre- situation has arisen at this time Willium Fischer, vice president; Several requests have already be held in Oklahoma. around 11 a.m. sented last October. of year, caused by the 24-hour Dale Quellhorst, secretary; and Last year the squad copped production of a local plant and Virgil Murphy, treasurer. Advis- honors in the Ohio Men's cham- the infiltration of students udded ers to the fraternity are Owen D. Pictures Scheduled pionship of the Pi Kappa Delta to the townspeople who use it. Montgomery, assistant professor Sophomores and juniors who Province, and the Ohio Novice Seven-Point Agenda However, when the first frost hits have not had their class pictures contest. Members of the teams the ground, the situation is ex NEWS Meeting taken should report to the ten- took many individual honors. pected to be alleviated. ait courts back of the stadium Bowling Green was one of the The student body is requested All persons interested in from 3:30 to 5:30 Monday five schools to represent this dis- to cooporate with the city in the working on the BEE CEE Planned For Senate NEWS are requested to attend afternoon. trict at the West Point National next 10 days in the consumption Students interested in work- Invitational Debate Tournament. of water. General conservation an organisation meeting Mon- By ROGER D. BONHAM day night at 6:30 in 315A. ing on this year's KEY, the They were ranked as one of the routines should be followed. Student Senate will convene Monday to hear Pres. Lou This meeting is for editorial, school annual, should attend eight best teams in the country. So far, it has not approached the organisation meeting which The women's debate team is Daigneau present a proposed 7-point agenda for the early photography, and business phas- the crisis prevalent in New York es of the paper. is scheduled for 7 p.m. Monday stronger this year than it hns been part of the fall semester. not so long ago. Students can night in 303A. All editors for the past several seasons. Two of the issues will be problems held over from last still shave. of Business Education, and Ashcl should plan to be present. About a dozen experienced women Bryan, Bowling Green business- Any student interested in debaters are back. year, the rest will be new proposals. The meeting will be man. taking pictures should contact The team is led by Pat Swine- held at 6:30 p.m. in the Student Room of the Nest and will Phi Kappa Psi was founded in Tom McHugh, Howard Hahn, or ford, president of the local Pi be open to the public. World Situation 1852 at what is now Washington Kappa Delta chapter. She at- leave his name at the Key of- A proposal to raise the Stu- and Jefferson University. Ohio tended the West Point conference. fice which is located at the dent Union fee will be pre- chapters are located at Case, Ohio south end of the Lab school Other veteran debaters include Pat Hits Enrollment Changes Listed s e n t e d by President Daig- State, Ohio Wesleyan, and Wit- ' • basement. Sikes, Vondale Swaisgood, Mari- Enrollment for this year has tenberg. lyn McClintock, Adelle Khilken, neau. A similar bill was de- been made for wedding cere- feated at the final Senate meet- dropped from the record high of Harry Coleman, Leland Dorsey, Doris McCartney, Lois Wright, In Faculty Roll Robert Bull, Dr. Elden T. Smith, monies. Gloria Johnsonbaugh, and Lee El- ing last year when the Senators last year. However, Reg. John W. This year's faculty list changed failed to agree on the amount of Bunn said that this was to be ex- and Willard Wankleman, associate Formal installation of Beta Sig- lison. professor of art, represented Phi ma fraternity into Phi Kappa Psi Lou Fernandez and George to the extent of 26 additions, 23 the raise. pected in view of the current world resignations, and 7 leave-of-ab- situation and the lower number of Delta at the Phi Delta Theta con- will be the first function ever to Maragakes head the men's squad. Also to be re-presented is a re- vention. be held in the Music Bldg. on Sept. They along with John Peterson sence granted. quest that the Administration plan high school graduates this past spring. Dr. Smith, Professor Wankle- 30. and Bill Pampel won the Ohio This leaves the list at approxi- the 2-week Christmas vacation to man, and Dr. Frank J. Prout, uni- As of 5 p.m. Wednesday, the The addition onto the Library, Men's championship. All these mately 250. Of this number, the coincide with that of other Ohio versity president, are advisers to after a sharp change in rock depth men will be here the full year with majority are assistant professors. colleges. total enrollment was 4,077. Of this number, 1,350 were freshmen. the local fraternity, founded by was corrected, is expected to be the exception of Lou Fernandez The second most numerous are in- "Such a plan would allow Bowl- seven undergraduate students in completed late this coming spring. Mr. Bunn said that both these fig- who graduates in February. Oth- structors, with associate profes- ing Green students a chance to September, 1946. Dr. Prout is an Problems of maintenance er experienced members arc Bob sors third. compete with other Ohio college ures were slightly less than last alumnus of the Ohio Wesleyan year at this time. Three problems of maintenance Whetstone and Bill King. New associate professors are: students for Christmas jobs," Daig- University chapter of Phi Delta of cost was also outlined by Dr. A general meeting will be held Miss Olive Parmenter and Galen neau stated. However, final figures will not Theta. Prout: at 3 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 26. Steelsmen, business education. Under new business, Daigneau be available for at least one week. Formal installation of Phi Del- (1) Meal tickets — this cost All students desirous of debat- Assistant professors: Ferrel At- said he plans to propose that the Late enrollments will be accepted ta will take place early in Novem- will remain the same as it has ing this year should contact M. kins, mathematics; Jacob Cohen, qualifications for Senate president for another week yet. Mr. Bunn ber. Officers of the fraternity been in spite of the rise in the Harold Mikle, director of forcn- economics; Donald Lathrope, soci- be raised. added that he expected th final en- arc: Harry Coleman, president; cost of food. sics, or Ray Yeager in the Gate ology; Daniel Tripen, chemistry. Measures necessary rollment figure to be not too far Richard Sankey, vice president; (2) Nest — since there is no Theater. High school debaters Instructors: Mrs. Jacob Cohen, The following are the changes below last year's all-time high of Robert Keener, secretary; and Le- fee, the Nest loses over 1 cent on are urged to contact Mr. Mikle or music; Miss Ruth Atkins, sociolo- in the Senate constitution which over 4,600. land Dorsey, treasurer. each cup of coffee plus the cost of Mr. Yeager at once. gy; Mjss Betty Jane Corwin, psy- would be necessary to affect such The number of enrolled veter- Now numbering over 6 6,000 cream and sugar which is provided Squad work will begin next chology; David Glasmire, music; a measure: ans constituted over a 50% drop members, Phi Delta Theta was free. A proposal to increase the week. Henry Grosshans, history; J. Alan (1) The president would not from last year's figure. Only 611 founded at Miami in 1848. Other cost of cups of coffee and also Students without experience are Hammack, speech; Otto Ocvirk, necessarily have to be a senior. vets have applied for the G.I. Bill Ohio chapters are located at Akron charge a nominal fee for small welcome to join a program for be- art; Eugene Reynolds, speech; (2) A cumulative average of so far, of which approximately 30 University, Case, University of (Continued on page 2) ginning debaters. Alfred R us k e r , business educa- 2.6 would be necessary, in lieu are new students, also consider- Cincinnati, Denison, Miami, Ohio tion; Edward Stark, psychology; of the present 2.0 requirement. ably less than previous enroll- State, Ohio Wesleyan, and Ohio Sign Here, Line There (Continued on page 2) (Continued on page 2) ments. University. Marine Band Opens Artists Series Maj. William H. Santelman will Music Shoppe, 126 East Wooster; noted as a financial genius, an a top recording artist for English once again direct the United Centre Drug Store, corner of intellectual, a golfer, and one of monologs. He is scheduled for a States Marine Band when it ap- Wooster and Main; and the Uni- the nation's best-dressed men. March 11 date. pears here at the University next versity Ticket Office in front of On Pearl Harbor day, Dec. 7, .Miss Connor is a veteran of the i j Thursday, Sept. 28. This program the Main Aud. Season tickets are Mr. St. John will lecture on the operatic stage and has doubled for will be the first of eight scheduled currently on sale for $6. Re- topic, "Man's Great Chance." Miss Rise Stevens on occasions. for the 36th annual Artists Series served seats and general admission The man noted for his ability to Her recital is planned for April 8. agenda. sales begin Monday and continue find the "story-behind-the-story" Completing the 1950-61 sched- The band performed before a through Wednesday from 10 to is now in Korea analyzing the situ- ule on May 6 will be the 33-mem- capacity crowd here on Oct. 28, 11:50 a.m. and from 1 to 3:50 p.m. ation there. ber Cleveland Little Symphony, 1948, and was received with much In addition to the band, the Art- A veteran of the Broadway directed by Theodore Bloomfield. enthusiasm from everyone pres- ists Series program for the coming stage, London-born Miss Le Gal- All Artists Series programs will ent. year will consist of: Adolphe Men- lienne will present her program be held in the Men's Gym, evening It has played for all official jou, Robert St. John, Miss Eva on Jan. 14, 1961. performances beginning at 8:16. functions of the government of Le Gallienne, Morley and Gear- Featured regularly on the Fred The Marine Band will also hold an the United States since 1801, in- hart, Basil Rathbone, Miss Nadine Waring show. Miss Virginia Mor- afternoon matinee at 2:30. cluding the inaugurations of ev- Conner, and the Cleveland Little ley and Livingston Gearhart will Artists Series Committee mem- ery president. For that reason, it Symphony. have a piano recital on Feb. 18. bers are: Prof. Wilbur J. Abell, is commonly referred to as "The Mr. M e n j o u , star of stage, The duo-pianists' music will range Prof. Merill C. McEwen, Dr. Elden President's Own." screen, radio, and television, will from Bach to Stravinsky and jazz. T. Smith, and three student mem- PICTURED ABOVE arc students paying their fees, during the Tickets for the musical program present a lecture on Nov. 12. In Another famous member of the bers to be selected by the Student rash to complete registration. are being sold at the Bigelow Hollywood, Mr. Menjou is,.al»o stage, U J&S. Rathbone,; who-.is .-also .-Senate. Editorial. Pag* 2 BEE GEE NEWS. Friday. September 22. 1950 Policies e&pA*l6ed . . . War Breeds Confusion, Changes With the starting of a new school year the NEWS would like to take this opportunity to welcome back the old students and One day last week In a single hour: (1) our Registrar brought extend our greetings to the incoming freshmen. In order to to my office an estimate of 300 active reserve students in our acquaint the new students and refresh the memories of the return- enrollment, - they seem certain to be called to the armed services ing group to the papor's policy we shall review the statement Hazing Activities Initiate any day; (2) a senior man from the Cleveland area was deterred prepared by the Publications Committee last fall. from active service on the 15th of this month because his grades The position or stand taken by the paper, along with the for the last semester were 2.32 and the class average was 2.29, - content contained in it, shall be decided upon by a board con- Frosh To BG Campus Life he finishes his college career because of the good fortune of a sisting of the editor-in-chief, managing editor, issue editors, and B, ANGIE PALERMO three one-hundredths average over the required 2.29; (3) two the sports editor. In extreme cases of a controversial nature Two bewildered freshmen men, properly equipped with seniors from an adjacent county were denied deferrment. al- the faculty adviser has the power to make the final decision. beanies, approached a group of austere and gaunt looking though their grades were 3.0 or better; (4) a letter was handed The NEWS Policy Board may appeal his decision to the Publi- uppercla88men, tried to slink by and were caught. to me advising of the efforts of the National Education Association cations Committee. to get established training units on the university campus simi- "Hey, Frosh," called one of the old timers, "come here The NEWS may be free to print any news which Is of Interest lar to the V-5 and V-12 units of the last war. and sing the Alma Mater." to the student body as long as It meets with the ethical standards AH of these In a single hourl They help to emphasize the And to the tune of "Finlandia" BG's Alma Mater sifted of the best newspapers. fact that at this opening of the semester I am forced to welcome out through the morning haze. All students are free to submit letters to the editor. To be our old and new students to a university life that must face the printed, all letters must be signed and meet the approval of the Central Dialing Meanwhile another fresh- bleak and black realities of war. It seems Incredible, but the Policy Board. In cases of controversy, letters which purport man paced from one end of (act Is here I This means an altered university experience for both sides of the issue will be given equal consideration. All the Ad Bldg. to another with all of us. Usual classroom and social standards will be more submissions axe considered an outlet for the expression of stu- System Changes nervous and tense gait. Finally difficult to maintain. We must make the effort to maintain dent opinion. he mustered up enough courage them! We welcome you whole heartedly and urge you to full Phone Numbers to stop a junior. The lad stood effort to help solve our new war problems. first on one foot and then on the Cordially yours, With the addition of new cen- other and blurted out that he FRANK I. PROUT Submit ideal . . . tral dialing equipment in the would appreciate it if the junior Northwestern Ohio Telephone Co. would give him the location of the Editorials and editorial ideas can be submitted for publica- offices, located in Bowling Green, nearest necessary room. The tion this year by any student, faculty member, or administrative many of the University's phone understanding" junior gave him A Phi O Begins Payments official, upon the approval of the BEE GEE NEWS policy board numbers have been changed. Fol- detailed directions to the PA Bldg. lowing is a list of offices, depart- as specified in the statement of policy adopted last fall. The frosh dashed off in one big David Kihlken, president of Al- who have discovered the useful- ments, and addresses which were This action is being taken to enable the NEWS to have hurry. pha Phi Omega, stated today that ness of a used book store." affected by the change, along with A little further down the street students can now begin collecting better and more accurate and complete coverage of editorial new phone numbers. Saturday is the last day for the topics. The staff of this student publication feels that the paper from the campus four freshmen the money for books left to be sold bookstore to be open, and mem- Art Dept. .. 34032 coeds sauntered along eagerly dis- at the APhiO Bookstore. should be more representative of the student body. bers will start sending checks to Cerebral Palsy Clinic 33632 cussing what they would buy to "Although not many books were In an effort to make this year's NEWS,an All-American, the Dean, College of B. A. 32742 make their rooms more comfort- people who have not claimed their staff believes that a wider variety of editorials Is necessary. turned in this year," Kihlken said, Dean, College of L. A. 32743 able. Two senior women saw "we have been rushed by students refunds then. With a "guest editorial" policy backed by the student body, It is Delta Gamma 33041 them and they were stopped and hoped that that variety will be prevalent In all forthcoming Issues Delta Tau DelU 34923 asked to sing "Ay-Ziggy-Zoomba." of the NEWS. East Hall 32762 Recently two freshmen women All editorials must be based on fact and not on supposition English Dept. 32361 were sent to the county jail to Falcon Hts. Trailers 32721 or theory. All ideas will be investigated by the NEWS policy find out the number of inmates. Gamma Phi Beta 7742 The jailer was very courteous and WELCOME board, which consists of the editor-in-chief, managlngedltor, two Gate Theatre 3632 issue editors, sports editor, and the faculty adviser. asked them to stay since there e North Dorm Apts. 32176 was room left for two. Authors of editorials or editorial suggestions will be acknow- Graphic Art/ 34281 To you Freshmen who have come to our city ledged unless the wish to remain anonymous is expressed when Hospital All these incidents are part of they ars placed in the box. Those editorials which meet the (Mr. Schwurtx) 33281 freshmen hazing, the initiation of for the first time, Upper Classmen and Faculty the freshmen into the spirit of col- standards of writing desired without much rewriting will be Hospital (Dr. Halfhiil) 33091 lege life. Hazing is fun if it isn't Members who have returned from your sum- placed in a special column. Once in the hands of the staff, enrried to the extreme. Most peo- the article becomes the property of the NEWS to edit or discard Huts (Dorms A to Q) .12711 Ivy Hall 34171 ple don't mind a few practical mer vacations, we welcome you to our little as II sees fit with the good of the University in mind at all times. jokes, but the uppc rclassmcn North Dorm 32763 city. A suggestion box will be placed In the NEWS office In the North Dorm, 2nd floor 34271 should sec that no incidents arise rear of 315A. This box will be locked at all times, to be opened Phi Delta Theta 31931 that will cause any uncomfortable only by the editor. Deadlines for all submissions will be 8 a.m. or embarrassing situation. Phi Mu 32436 We always strive to offer you the latest and on the day preceding the date of publication. Pi Kappa Alpha 32K21 To have a successful period of Suggestions and editorials should be of Interest to the ma- Psychology Dept. 32362 hazing requires cooperation be- best in film entertainment and with the com- jority of the enrollment of the University and can be based on Ridge Terrace Trailers 32931 tween the upperclassmen and the local, national, or international affairs. ROTC 34284 freshmen. Freshmen should en- ing attractions in the near future, such as ter into the thing with the right AH entries will be given full consideration. Sigma Alpha Kpsilon 34246 Sigma Chi 32811 attitude. Toast of New Orleans Speech Dept. 33632 Wearing of beanies is a sign of Stadium Club 32933 showing school spirit. Frosh are Across the Wide Missouri 'President's Own' Returns Theta Chi 34171 expected to wear beanies to show Theta Phi 34191 their school status. By complying The Miniver Story West Hall 32763 with this rule the frosh have a Women's Bldg. 8093 much easier time getting acquaint- The Next Voice You Hear Stta Beta Tau 9075 ed. Fancy Pants :,-„v,v All phone numbers which used to Freshmen are expected to he begin with the figure 1 now be- courteous to uppcrclaumcn and Sunset Boulevard rW«J gin with a 3 followed by the re- show willingness to go along with iy • - mainder of original number. the few ridiculous things they may Union Station ,V •' be asked to do. c. V Copper Canyon All hazing rules are governed by -' ,*■'■■.■.■. 4 V New Faculty the Student Senate. American Guerrilla in the Phillippines (Continued from page 1) The hating period ends with John Taylor, psychology; Carol the annual freshman-sophomore The Lemon Drop Kid Thuliumn, home economics; Bruce Tug-of-War on the fourth Satur- day after school has opened. If Let's Dance ~'t r # <* Tolbcrt, music; Anthony Wauro, art; Emory Wendreme, speech; the frosh can out-tug the sophs, Mr. Music - Robert A. Wykes, music; Phyllis beanies can be thrown in the near- Blosser, chemistry lab; Dorothy est recepticles. If the frosh lose Samson and Delilah s: Luedtke. physical health educa- they will have to suffer the bean- tion; Elizabeth M o n z i, physical ies a few more weeks. My Blue Heaven health education; and Ray Yaeger, One final thing to remember. . I'll Get By Tripoli PICTURED ABOVE U lb* United Slilti M-rine Band, "Th# Senate Agenda President's Own," scheduled to appear at the University Thursday, Official Two Flags West Sept. 28. Directed by Maj. William H. Santelman, the band will be (Continued from page I) making its second appearance on Bowling Green's campus. (3) Raise the number of Sen- Mr. Eight Eighty ate achievement points from 26 Announcement to 60. (Points are earned through If you are a senior and a vet- No Way Out Building Try out Meeting attending Senate meetings, serv eran graduating In June Bl Louisa (Continued from page 1) For Cheerleaders ing on any Senate committee, and you may enroll In the lait year contai n c r 8 of cream is being acting as chairman of any recog- of ROTC and receive a reserve Glass Menagarie planned. Several positions are still open nized Senate committee.) commission. (3) Johnston Hospital—some on the University cheer leading Daigneau also intends to pro Seniors ara required to have Jim Thorpe, All American students havo received as much as staff, according to an announce pose that an alternate member at least 12 months previous $200 worth of treatment for the ment made recently by co-captains who would serve in the absence service and at least a 2.S echo" King Solomon's Mines nominal fee of $4, which is the Jeanine Morris and Barry Slegel. of the president of the Inter-Fra- lattic average. lowest in the state. A proposed Tryouts for the squad will be ternity Council be added to the For further details contact Captain Horatio Hornblower held on Monday, Sept. 26, at 7 Senate group. additional charge will bo levied on the ROTC dept. in the Graphic Three Secret.* students requiring unnece a s a r y p. m. in room 302 of the Women's He also hopes to request that a Arts Bldg. hospital attention. Gym. Experience is preferred but stronger Senate cabinet be formed. West Point Story Drawing on display not necessary. "The Senate can only be as strong An architect's drawing of the as the cabinet," Daigneau said. Dean Conklin's office reminds new Student Union Bldg. being The Senate president will pro- students that they must file a re- We believe you will heartily agree that planned will be placed in the show- B— Qee Aeu* propose that s "Combined Charity port In hts office before they can case in the Well nround the first Drive" be considered. The drive, change their rooms. "Movies Are Better Than Ever" and are still if adopted, would eliminate the of the week. .War-future plans Associated Collegiate Press 0 0 0 are "doubtful" at present since charity campaigns which ordinari- your most convenient and economical medium the outbreak of the war. National Advertising Service ly continue throughout the school All students requiring appli- Coat of the new building was Sneeerlpooa br matt year. cations for permits to drive ears of entertainment. - approximated at $600,00 last July, •1.11 ou isfjsssej St-M per veer Proceeds from the "Combined on campus must report to 201 A. rublUaad •—1-wa.ltT. txo.pt durlae De not go to Dean Conklin's ef. but if further wars break, the vacation p.rtods, by Bowling Ore SB Charity Drive" would be appor- Thank you, tioned on the basis of a 6-year See. probable inflation which would •taw OalTweltr araaaaki follow would raise the cost near report of each charity's income at EDITORIAL STAFF Bowling Green. Dottie Burger, the $2,000,000 mark, which is Students using Ur.chal Pond termed "out of reach" by Dr. mm. Xubraaa Idller-la-Celef Senate treasurer, is expected to The Wlaiaull facilities as described on page Prout read such a report at the meeting. Gia-JeU and £*ffuc flfaUu loan lodaboaek Jtanaatae tailor Daigneau said he Intends to 3 are roqueted te wear robes The water shortage here in flat Duerk Speck Editor propose a bill requesting that the over swiaaselts to and from the Bowling Green is expected to be Hal rrator knw Editor pond. alleviated this weekend with the Do. Ttndall ... -Jan* IdUar Administration purchase a 32 mm. Matinee Daily 1:15 P.M. closing of the H. J. Heinz Co., but Oeno H. Daat Feature Editor movie projector to replace the students are asked to "go easy" Iris Irwla.. »_ Sod.tr Editor present 16 mm. machine. Accord- be the first official Senate meet- for another week when the sup- Naacy Ifooa . Socl.tr Editor ing to Daigneau, the move would ing of the year, the organisation Bowling Green, Ohio ply should be back to normal, ac- Sua.aU laird FaaaltT Advisor mean the school could (how cur- during the summer planned the cording to a request made by the BUSINESS STAFT rent movies. freshman orientation program City Water Dept. a^^asA-:; . . .Though £he Monday meeting will now in progress. \G,as SCfS\c/Sl BEE GEE NEW8. Friday. 8«ptHnbw 22. 1950 117263llYtf6«j Pag. 3 —a~r~T ' " " —— Varied Social, Artists Programs Entertain Summer Sufferers Summer school students who suffered through the heat* and overloads of assignments were well repaid with enter-) tainment and social activities. Nmw Area Attract* Hundreds ... New Urschel Pond Facilities The Artists Series provided three programs to take thel edge of monotony from the daily routine of classes. The Vocal Arts Quintet opened the aeries on June 28. Available Til Mid-October Three feminine members of the' Ken Shoemaker. group known as the Vocaliers sang Recreational facilities at the Urschel Pond area will be selections ranging from the old Ray Barnhart joined the Uni- masters to those of the current versity faculty this fall in the available until mid-October, weather permitting, according "South Pacific." capacity of graduate assistant. to university athletic officials. Members of the group were: The University Theater present- Added attractions to the area this fall are a regulation Miss Sylvia Saunders, soprano; ed only one production on campus diving board and volleyball facilities. The area, with its Miss Bernice Fowler, contralto; Miss Grace Prince, second soprano this summer. "Springtime For improvements, lured an average of 125 persons each day Henry" played for two consecu- during the warm summer weather.* ' (pianist); David Johnson, tenor, The pond may be scheduled hy and Ray G. Steiner, basso (direc- tive nights on Aug. 2-3. The new diving board, installed tor). Gene Reynolds directed the at the edge of the pond near the special grouos for additional day- On July S, Miss Miriam Mar- play. Ken Kadar, Bob Stager, Windmill, is a renovated varsity light hours by arranging through mein, pantomine and dramatic Jeanne Barber, and Rosamond board from the Natatorium. It the Matt Physical Education Of- dance actress, present her one- Pratt starred in the lead roles. is an official board, 14 feet in fice to obtain the services of a woman dance interpretations of Or. James Paul Kennedy's fifth length, according to Swimming life-guard. the many facets of human life. Summer Chorus presented a con- Coach Sam Cooper. Oswald G. Kagatz. outstanding cert on Aug. 4. The 91-voice Volleyball standards and net Ex-Williams Hall young concert organist, climaxed chorus provided a background for have been installed in the Urschel the Artist Series when he gave a Mary Katherine Kats, 19?year-old field. These are available at any Housemother Dims recital on Aug. 2. violin soloist from Toledo. time during recreation hours. Mrs. Josephine Starr James, for Among Mr. Kagatz selections After a summer of week-end Swimming hours for Urschel 10 years house director at Wil- were: "Chorale Preludes," and disc, square, orchestra, and street GROUPS OF summer studenti (above) flocked to the Urschel Pond are from 1 to 5 p.m., during liams Hall, died during the sum- "Trumpet Tune and Air." dances, the Gamma Theta Nu pond during the 8-week sstsloa to take advantage of the many recrea. which time a life-guard is on duty. mer at the home of her sister, Mrs. The Huron Playhouse brought sponsored "Summer Farewell tional facilities offered there. On warm days, the area attracted more Other recreational facilities are Edna Wertel, at Gibsonburg. She their production of Oscar Wilde's Formal," ended the season. than 100 studenta. available until sundown. was 66. "The Importance of Being Ear- nest," to the stage of the Main Auditorium on July 17 for one performance. Members of the cast included: Strawser Jewelry-Optical Co- Everything For The Student Helen Kreitzer, Ray Barnhart, Since 1878 Patricia Brewer, Jean MacGlath- STUDY LAMPS ZIPPER NOTE BOOKS ery, Gordon Beck, Art Moore and Welcome, students, to our University and to our city. UNIVERSITY T-SHIRTS BRIEF CASES We ask you to make our store your headquarters for The Pantry University Jewelry, other Jewelry, Silverware, the SWEAT SHIRTS FILLER PAPER largest selection of Fountain Pens in the city, and COLLEGE MASCOTS LAUNDRY CASES 425 E. Wooster repairing of all kinds. PENNANTS DRAWING BOARDS Here, you will be treated courteously and you will find the atmosphere very friendly. 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Jan's College Shop SHIRT-TALES FOR FALL . . . . 'Clothes For The Coed' in seven colorful chapters 287 North Main Street Near The Post Office Pag* 4 BEE GEE NEWS. Friday. September 22. 1950 I. William Miller Resigns; Hat TV Part... Athletic Events Many Profs Spend Summer Three To Share His Duties Attendance Falls Visiting In Foreign Lands Mr. I. William Miller, director? Attendance at last year's foot- Numerous countries in Europe chairman of the geography and of the University Bureau of Ap- ball and basketball games fell and South America were visited geology dept. pointments and Alumni Relation* about 4,000 short of the record by BGSU faculty members this Robert Stinson, instructor in for four and a half yeara, resigned Alpha Sigs Take set the previous year, Ticket Man- summer. art, and his wife visited Lima, recently to take over the position ager Don Cunningham has an- Miss Eileen Collier, instructor Peru where Mrs. Stinson's father of Executive head of the Wood- nounced. in foreign languages,, studied at is a colonel in the Peruvian Army. ville Public schools. Scholastic Honor The two teams drew a total of the University of Grenoble in Dr. Rea McCain of the English Three members of the Univer- 40,791 customers last year as France under a Fullbright schol- dept. travelled in Swit i e r 1 a n d, sity administrative staff will have Tops in scholarship among 15 compared to the record 45,033 arship. Also in France was Had- France, and the British Isles. campus fraternities during the spectators who watched home bas- ley Yates, assistant professor of Miss Dorothy Moulton, assistant spring semester last year was Al- ketball and football games the music, who studied in Fontaine- professor of English, spent the year before. bleau. summer with relatives in England. pha Sigma Phi with a cumulative Eleven basketball games at- Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Mayfield Isles. average of 2.6076. tracted 22,466 persons, including toured Switzerland, France, and Mr. and Mrs. Philip Wigg, in- Second and third on the list students and faculty. the British Isles. Dr. Mayfield is structors in art, were in Mexico. released by Registrar John W. Bunn were Phi Kappa Tau and Gamma Theta Nu with averages of 2.5987 and 2.5444, respec- tively. Each of the three top-ranking EVA MARIE SAINT, th. 1946 fraternities showed a gain over May Queen, hat joined "One Let Us Take Care Of the fall session's showing. Ten Man's Family" in the role of of the 16 organizations reported Claudia. The program is an NBC by the registrar made better aver- television show, which can be ages than in the autumn term. heard on WSPD-TV, Toledo. Your Cleaning Needs Eleven of the fraternities made an average grade better than the At BGSU, Miss Saint was active all-men's score, which is 2.39. in dramatics and was elected to The all-campus average was many "queen" titles. She is a 2.468. Delta Gamma. e 4 hr. Odorless Quality Cleaning • 3 day Deluxe Shirt Laundry Service I. WILLIAM MILLER The Main Restaurant • Free Pickup and Delivery Service additional duties as a result of OFFERS UNIVERSITY STUDENTS Mr. Miller's resignation. (every day) Ralph Geer, veteran and new student counselor, will assume the QUANTITY AND QUALITY MEALS responsibilities of the Bureau of Appointments. Glenn I. Van Wormcr, assistant registrar, will take charge of the Bureau of Alumni Relations. Robert 0. Jaynes, assistant to the registrar in publications, will MEAL TICKETS AT A SAVINGS become editor of the Alumni magazine. Ex-Prof Pens Book Used By BGSU CASH FOR PERSONAL CHECKS 228 N. Main St. Phone 34392 "Practical Photography," the text now being used in freshman (Near Postoffice) industrial arta courses, was writ- ten by Robert A. McCoy, a 1983 graduate and formor faculty mem- ber of BGSU. QUICK BREAKFAST AND SHORT ORDERS Klever s Bob Younkin •' SHOP. MAIN RESTAURANT Jewelry Store North Main, end of Court Street Says Hello! O-BOY WEATHER-TEENS Come in and look around ... See the latest in Bowling Green University Jewelry, Rings, and Stationery.

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PICTURED ABOVE are six university officials r.sponsibl. for th. traininf of all BGSU studants. Thay arc left to rifht: Mrs. Jesse J. Currier, dssn of women; Harschel B. Litherland, dean of ihe College of Education! Ralph G. Harshraan, dean of lha Collage of Business Administration; Dr. Frank J. Prout, presidant; Kanneth H. McFall, dean of lha Coll.g. of Liberal Cinema Club Has 20 Openings Arts; and Arch B. Conklin, dean of students. For A Real Treat The newly-organized Cinema in Studio B of the PA Bldg. at 7 It's a Club, an organization for the p.m. The films in the first series 20 BGSU Grads Teach study and appreciation of motion all are silent. Featured in the fall series are: Dreamburger pictures, has room for 20 more "The Birth of a Nation," "The As Grad Assistants Here members, Jim Limbachcr, club Great Train Robbery," "Tillie'a 40c chairman, announced today. Punctured Romance," "The Cabi- Among the graduate assistants Others and their department* A giant him leith loads of Hamburger, Lettuce, Any uppcrclassman or faculty net of Dr. Caligari," "Foolish doing part-time teaching here this arc Kenneth R. Nielsen, Havre, Tomatoes, Pickles and Potato Chips member interested in movies is Wives," "Male and Female," "A year are 20 BGSU graduates. Mont., in political science; Henry eligible for membership. Dues are Trip to the Moon," "Greed," "The Vernon Baker, Fostoria; Arthur Colebank, Farmington, Mich., in $5 for each series and 10 feature Big Parade," and other noted si- Barbiers, Bowling Green; Relda foreign languages; Ellsworth Holland Snack Bar films are shown at each series. lent films rarely if ever shown to- Grunder, C r c a t o n; and James Ward, Van Wcrt, mathematics; 125 North Main Street The club meets Monday evenings day. Wright, Bowling Green, accepted Alex Hetko, Waterweit, N. Y., positions with the biology dept. philosophy; Ralph Blanco, psy In the psychology clinic are chology; and James E. Ilof, Rock- Ralph Prout, Castalia, and Gerda ford, III., speech. Ruedcle, Cleveland. Mrs. Mary Minch, Cleveland, is in the speech correction clinic. Ex-Student Edits The Republican Press Grads in the Department of Ed- Aldrich Gulf Service ucation are Robert J. Stout, Bowl- Kent State Paper ing Green, and John Gillespie, Richard C\ House, a former Youngstown. BEE GEE NEWS reporter and Again Welcomes You To Bruce P. Williams, Chicago; Quick Battery Charge Gus Horvath, Parma; and Irene C. treasurer of the sophomore class Bowling Green Ellis, Hadley, Mass., hove been in 1949, became editor of the appointed graduate assistants in KENT STATER, Kent State Uni- Tires and Tubes the English dept. versity daily, this summer.

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Vz Block East of the Center of DILL JEWELERS Bowling Green Free Delivery 129 South Main Street Bowling Green, Ohio Phone 32062 Fogs I BEE GEE NEWS. Friday. September 22. 1950 Experimental Plan Becomes New WRSM Studios ... WRSM Start* Year In Swank Now • • * Quarters Beneath Main Aud. Stage Permanent Training Phase Campus radio station WRSM, an The "Bowling Green Plan," an experimental system affiliate of the Intereol 1 e g I a t e Broadcasting; System, has moved designed to provide future teachers with a semester of full- into new studios beneath the Main Masters Degrees time participation in activities related to teaching has become Aud. stage. permanent. The new quarters, completed Last year a few departments changed over to the new this summer, compare favorably in Set New Record system, but others, including the business administration design with those of many com- d.pt., failed to do so became •* 'JJjg; ,„ wh|ch the JJ w||| b. mercial stations of this area, ac- More masters degrees than at schedule conflicts. divided into class work and indi- cording to Prof. Sidney Stone, any other summer commencement associate professor of speech, who were awarded at graduation exer- The "Bowling Green Pl»n" vidual conferences, as well as ob- cises on Aug. 11. marks a wide departure from gen- servation of the work of experi- directs the station. eral practices in student teaching, enced teachers. Included in the new layout is a Thirty-three master's deg r e • s though the idea is not unique. For seven or eight weeks the large and comfortable reception and 167 bachelors degrees were awarded during the ceremony. The four-phase plan included: students will instruct in secondary room, two studios designed for all preparatory, supervised teaching, school, thereby gaining practical types of programs, and two con- This year's graduating class was off-campus teaching, and evalua- experience. trol rooms. the second" largest in University tion. The last three weeks will be off- Bowling Green's radio activities history. Orientation will occupy the first campus, possibly in the student's began in earnest several years ago Mrs. Virginia J. Miller, Bloom- two weeks. A six week period will hometown. when Professor Stone's students ingdale, O., received the only cum began to send weekly drama shows laude degree awarded this sum- by telephone wire to WTOD in mer. Mrs. Miller, who teaches at Off The Campus Toledo and WFIN in Kindlay. Arcadia, O., was required to at- Since then WRSM was estab- tain at least a 3.6 cumulative • * * lished as a "wired wireless" sta- scholastic average. Meet Yoour Friends tion serving the campus with a va- Four people received the mas- VIEWED THROUGH an observation window aboTa is one of the riety of radio entertainment. ters of education degree. This is two large studio rooms of WRSM. Prof. Sidney Stone is shown giving Plans have been made for a the first time the degree has been at instruction in turntable operation to a group of students. Left to right more extensive program and wider awarded on the Bowling Green are Lawrence Carlejr, Nancy Ellenbergar. Robert Moses, Cleota Fye, coverage from the new studios this State University campus. and Professor Stone. year. State Senator Roscoe R. Wal- cutt, of Columbus, was commence- ROGERS BROS. DRUG STORE ment speaker. Next door to Cla-Zel Theatre Godfrey Broadcasts Phil Miles' Ballad A ballad written by a Bowling Green graduate and former facul- The University ty member was sung over the CBS network on the Arthur Godfrey show recently. The ballad, entitled "If I Were A Rainbow," was written by Phil- ip Miles, who was ill in a veteran's hospital in the Bronx, N. Y. FLOWERS FOR EVERY OCCASION Bookstore (Located on Main floor of the Ad Bldg.) WELCOME TO NEW South Of STUDENTS AND Poe* Office PHONE 2431 Headquarters for all required UPPERCLASSMEN Textbooks and Supplies Hal's WELCOME TO NEW STUDENTS AND Barber Shop OLD FRIENDS 215 North Main To service your sporting needs we carry: SHORT ORDERS, SANDWICHES, Wilson golf clubs SODA FOUNTAIN SERVICE Larry's Men's tennis racquets Shop golf balls 138 North Main The Store That Treats U-CLUB tennis balls You Right

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902 E. Wooster St. . . . Across from the campus PHONE 6611 435 East Wooster Phone 5001 BEE GEE NEWS. Friday. September 22. 1950 Page 7 New Car Rules In Effect Vet Is Vanishing Figure For Campus School Year From US. College Picture The following automobile rules are in effect for the By GENE H. DENT coming year, according to a directive received from the The veteran is fast disappearing from the scene of the administration late last spring. Copies of the rules have American college campus. Records from the VA Office show been mailed to all in-coming students. that Bowling Green is no exception. I. Automobile permits for stu-« Faded dungarees and khakis, shiny worn "Greens" and teaching in Bowling dents at Bowling Green State O.D.8 aren't to be seen as frequently as they were several Green schools will not. University may be secured by years ago. The bars arc beginning to settle back into a state for this reason alone, be ^of normalcy. establishing a need for them. considered as having a The first five "battle-scarred" Application for these permits justifiable need. vets wandered onto the campus in are to be made in the office of Directive Lists IV. Students who live at home the fall of '43. By the spring of the Dean of Students. To oper- with parents in Bowling Green '41 seven more marched in, turned ate an automobile in Bowling Green, students in the Univer- may be granted, upon request New Vet Rules In their weapons, drew hooks, and of the parents, a permit to oper- slouched off to classes. Some- sity, as a condition of enroll- A Veterans Administration di- ment, must secure a permit for ate an automobile, but they will rective states that teacher-veter- where between 1045 and 1946, its operation and complete a be required to comply with all ans will be able to continue gradu- 143 former G.I.s had congregat- registration of it. A minimum university regulations in regard ate work during the summer in ed here to swap war stories, mull late registration fee of $6 must to the use and operation of it. spite of the July 26, 1«J51 cut off be paid if the registration is over experiences, and study. V. It is expected that one who se- date for entrance into training not made on or before the regu- under the G.l. bill. Due to Bowling Green's being a lar registration days or within cures a permit to operate an Veterans who teach during the progressive school, and th ■ war one day after the automobile is automobile will ordinarily be winter and pursue a summer ending, 1,813 vets mobbed the brough to Bowling Green. the only one to drive it. To a course leading to a graduate de- halls of the Administration Illdg. II. Transportation is the only rec- limited extent, and for a justi- gree will not be required to be in in 1040 and boosted enrollment ognized need for ait automobile. fiable need, other students may continuous training after the dead- to an all-time high. To use it for any other purpose be given permission to drive it « I S6E THEY'RC MOUPIWG THE BI0LO5Y CLASS line. The era of beanies and hazing is not permissible. Couples or by the holder of the permit upon OUTSIPC TODAY." The following points are empha- was temporarily over. Instead of mixed groups must get approval approval of the Dean of Stu- sized in the directive: the fresh-faced high school stu- from the Dean of Women to use dents, but a student to whom a 1. Teacher-veterana may reen- dent taking over the campus, un- an automobile for transporta- permit is granted is charged ter training only if he it pursuing shaven ex-G.I.s wrested control. tion to social functions or on with the responsibility to see Shifting Of Departments Causes graduate studies. Girls who were accustomed to social occasions except when all that in the use of the automo- 2. The graduate »tudy mutt be having an ice cream sundae after students using the automobile bile no university regulation is Elimination Of 4 O Clock Classes continued during consecutive sum- are living at home with parents violated. mers. a date now became initiated to the wonders of beer. in Bowling Green. VI. One who aids another to vio- ^ Elimination of many 4 o'clock 3. The teacher-veteran must be A new institution was brought HI. It will be assumed, until evi- late any provision herein will be classes this fall resulted from the employed as a teacher during the to Bowling Green. Not only the dence indicates otherwise, that considered equally at fault. A moving of three departments into school year prior to the summer student's permit for the opera- of study. ex-serviceman arrived, but he members of the following new quarters. groups have a justifiable need tion of an automobile may be Other Campus For those who are not teachers brought his wife and children along. for an automobile: revoked at any time upon evi- These shifts will alleviate the the G.I. Bill specifies that the For the first time in the history A. Married students. dence that he has no real need congestion caused by lack of class- training or education must be for the car or for a flagrant Pencil Notes room facilities. started by July 25, 1961 or four of the American University n stu- B. Commuters. A commuter is violation. years after the veteran's dis- dent not only studied, but also defined as a student living The chemistry dept. has moved VII. Any violation of the above |charge. changed diapers and did house- outside the city limits of John L. Cash, of the University into the new Chemistry Illdg. All training must be completed work. Bowling Green who is driv- regulations will constitute of Minnesota, decided he would The sociology dept. lias shifted by July 86, 1056. Vet enrollment reached its peak ing back and forth regularly grounds for disciplinary action put an end to the flood of re- from its former location in the in the school year of 1947-48 with to classes. by the administration which wi include one or more of the fol- ligious literature which he'd been Men's Gym to the basement of a total of 1,802 vets registered C. Disabled students whose dis- '51 Key Is Largest lowing: (a.) The payment of receiving. Moscley Hall. Engineering draw- under the G.l. Bill. ability necessitates the use a minimum fee of J10, or (b.) In BGSU History During the 1048-10 school year of a car. At registration, instead of In- ing has taken over the vacated requiring assurance from the the curve began its downward dicating a choice of churches, he sociology rooms on the top floor The 1051 KEY will be the larg- D. Students presenting excep- students that he will cease using est in the history of the school ac- sweep. Many ex-servicemen sur- t i o n a 1 and extraordinary or operating an automobile in wrote "atheist." Ho is now re- of the Men's Gym. cording to Allan Libbe, editor of vived the onslought of books, lec- cases. As illustrative, but Bowling Green or (c.) a re- ceiving; mail from all the religious The foreign language dept. has the yearbook. The book is to bo tures, classrooms, and professors, not inclusive, of decisions quired withdrawal from the organizations on campus. expended its rooms into the old printed in two colors and will be to finally graduate. which will be made under University. studio of WKSM, WRSM moved 352 pages. When the G.L Bill went out of this provision arc the follow- VIII. The responsibility rests on into its new suite of rooms under The idea of the book is to toll existence in July 1047, enrollment ing: every student who operates an One of the most valuable liter- the stage of the Main Aud. this the story of the school year at was hound to be cut. 1. Students who need a car automobile to see that decala ary prizes to come out of Europe summer. Bowling Green in a clear and com- Most of the vets who intend to to drive home or to work are properly attached and not since World War II is now held by The old freshmun chemistry lab plete fashion. One section will complete their cducution have en- on weekends will be destroyed and to become famil temporarily will house the offices show and tell of the highlights of tered college. granted a permit for this the Duke University Library. The iar with University automobile, of the Newman Club and the Stu- the year in a chronological man- Last yoar enrollment dropped purpose, but in these cas- traffic, and parking regulations. collection is the famous Mazzoni dent Christian Fellowship. The ner. es, the car must be stored to 1,270. The VA Office expects In the absence of extenuating Library of Florence, Italy, and KEY office is now located in the Pictures are ulready being taken tho number of G.I.s enrolling this during the week at a circumstances, upon a student's contains 100 volumes which cover old Psychology Illdg. for the Key. Freshman pictures designated place and not semester to be even less. third violation in any year o Italian literature from early days Four o'clock classes will be held were taken Wednesday and sopho- used. the regulation per t a i n i n g to more and junior pictures on The present Korean situation to the present. when conflicts in schedules and may lower veteran enrollment 2. Students who have an of- proper attachment of decals, other special cases urise. Thursday. Sophomores and jun- fice which requires the traffic, or parking as determined iors who did not have u chance to even further. Many ex-service- men in reserve organizations have use of an automobile will by the Student Court, the stu- "The Spring Daze," an annual get their pictures taken before dent's permit to operate an au- should go tb the stadium Monduy already been re-called to active be granted a permit but affair at Colorado University, the automobile can be tomobile will be revoked. afternoon from 3:30 to 6:30 p.m. service. closed the school for three days used only for this pur- IX. The term automobile is con- IstVM Last Senior pictures are being sched- So this year the beanie and the pose. strued to mean any type of last spring. Women's hours were uled this week and are to be taken hazing and the fresh-faced high 3. Students doing student motor vehicle. extended to 2 a.m. on Sunday within the next two weeks. Sen- school student will be destined to Directory Call regain their former positions of morning. A parade of floats, iors should go to the Key office to During registration, several make their appointments. The of- Kings of the Campus. athletic contests and intra-squad hundred freshmen students fice is located this year at the football games were included in failed to list any Bowling Green south end of the Elementary Bldg. the affair. address for use in the 1950-51 in the basement. City Recreation TO SERVE YOU BETTER ... student directory, according to Any student interested in work- Jim Whittaker und Miss Doro- Editor Gerald Henderson. ing on the Key should attend the thy Fornia supervised the Bowling Appearing on the editorial page Because of this lack of in- general staff meeting scheduled Green city recreation program of the "Cleveland College Life" formation the directory will not Monday at 7 p.m. in 303A. this summer. was an article in which the author include the University address THE NEW PHOTO SHOP criticized the childish antics of these students unless the stu- through which the Greek fraterni- dents furnish the staff with their Cold Bug Chief Source Of Illness ties and sororities arc acting in a local address by Sept. 23, Hen- way for, but against, the adult derson said. VISIT US AT OUR NEW LOCATION education for which the college Since Tuesday, a sheet has On Campus Last Year, Report Says strives. been posted in the Well where 289 S. Main St students who didn't know their If last year's records are any indication, the average Family Physician's address when they registered Bowling Green student can look forward to three visits to may list their name and local the University hospital during the current school year. Statement Needed living place. Hubert E. Schwarz, general manager of Johnston Hos- With our new darkrooms and new studio we The sheet will be taken down pital, has revealed that 14,700 calls were made by students In order to gain a car permit, at the infirmary last year. disabled persons must obtain a tomorrow. can now give you better and faster service. The chief source of illness on written statement from his family BGSU Senior Gets doctor before going to Johnston Lash Appointed campus last year was the cold bug Hospital, Hubert E. Schwarz, hos- Fellowship Award and other respiratory diseases, Rod Lash, June graduate, is pital manager, announced today. Lela Schrolucko, BGSU senior, which accounted for 40.5 percent PHONE 34365 The University Physician will now coaching at Holland High School, Holland, 0. has been awarded a 11,500 fellow- of the sick calls. then grant the permit necessary Many of the student hospital to use an auto on campus, if his Lash was appointed to the posi- ship by the Danforth Foundation, visits were unnecessary, according examination confirms the state- tions of head football and basket- St. Louis, it was announced re- ment. ball, and baseball coach. cently. to Dr. James W. Halfhill, Jr. and Dr. Winship H. Brown. The two doctors estimated that only 30 Campus Watch per cent of the calls were neces- Welcome B.G. Students THE STYLE CENTER sary, 16.5 per cent were definitely Bowling Green's Store for Women Repair unnecessary, and 45.6 per cent Foot Long Hot Dogs Our Specialty Welcomes the students to B.G.S.U. yere in the "doubtful" category. 626 E. Wooeter St. Much of the work of the hospi- tal last year was in diagnostic and Visit us when up town Quality food at lowest possible prices Next to the Campus preventative medicine with 35 basal metabolisms reported, 18 Sweaters, Dresses, Suits, Coats, etc. electra - cardiograms, and 1,331 e Gloves, Hats, Scarfs, Jewelry Clocks, Watches, Lighters, X-rays. In all, 2,270 laboratory Pens, Pencils Repaired analyses were made and 22,020 Bedspreads, Pillows, Sheets, Plastics, Yard Goods, prescriptions filled. In surgery, the hospital handled Notions, Luggage, etc. Elbow Room Hamburger Shop All Work Guaranteed 81 of a major nature and 56 oper ations of a minor nature. Open Sunday 4:80 to 12 Midnight // we don't have what you need—we will order it. BOB ROOD, Mgr. During the year, 709 University students spent at least one f»'' day in the hospital. Pay. 8 BEE GEE NEWS. Friday. S«ptamb«r 22. 1950 A 11-Campus Dances Begin "-!££»- Campus Movies Start Tonight Heavy Social Week-end First in the 1950-51 series of campus movies is "Ride the Pink Horse," with Robert Montgomery and Wanda After a summer of working Calls. Reception Hendrix, which will be shown tonight at 7 and 9 p.m. in the and lounging around, BGSU Main Aud. PiKA Chapter launched forth this week with Admission to student campus movies is by ac card. A a wide variety of social affairs For Miss Dietz series of foreign Alms, selected mostly for faculty, graduate to welcome freshmen, trans- The Rev. Hollis Hayward -—*studenta and administrative em- fer, and old students back to announced that a reception ployees, will be shown to those Receives Award the atmosphere of campus Women's Halls paying a $2 fee. Bowling Green's chapter of life. will be held for Miss Barbara The schedule of student movies Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity This evening the traditionally Deitz, recently appointed as- Get 6 Directors until Christmas vacation follows. sponsored Theta Chi "Beanie sociate director of the Stu- Unless otherwise indicated, show- has been rated the best all- ings will be at 7 and 9 p.m. in the around chapter of the 100 Brawl" starts the first weekend of dent Christian Fellowship, in Mrs. Jesse J. Currier, dean of campus activities. women, has announced the ap- Main Aud. local groups included in the The dance will be held in the Studio B of the PA Bldg. on pointment of six women's house Sept. national organization. Women's Gym from 9 to 12 p.m. Sept. 24, at 7:30 p.m. directors. 22 "Ride the Pink Horse" The chapter received the In keeping with precedent all Miss Deitz assumed the duties Beginning the fall semester as (Robert Montgomery and Robert A. S m y t h e National freshmen are asked to wear bean- of associate director on Sept 1, new house directors will be Mrs. Wanda Hendrix) Award for Chapter Proficiency at ies. when Miss Marjorie Ice resigned Faye G. Wallen, Phi Mu sorority 23 "In Old Sacramento" (Wil- the National convention held in Tomorrow evening an all-cam- to complete graduate work. house; Mrs. Martha Theaker, The- liam Elliot) Cincinnati early this month. pus orchestra dance is scheduled Miss Deitz graduated in 1948 ta Phi; Mrs. Lester F. Raade, 29 "Green Graaa of Wyoming" Edward Homze, official delegate for the Women's Gym from 9 to HELEN KREITZER from Ursinus College E. and R. Sigma Rho Tau; Mrs. -Ethel B. (Peggy Cummins) to the convention, and 17 others 12 p.m. Hrlcn Krritxrr, lenior from institution near Philadelphia. Kelley, Chi Omega; Mrs. Helen Dayton, O., has bean active in 30 "The Hit Parade" (Eddie attended the conclave. Two movies will be shown this During the summers she has Neill, Women's Independent So- University Theater production! Albert and Joan Edwards) Dr. Walter A. Zaugg, chairman weekend in the Main Aud. Time served with various religious or- ciety; and Miss Mary H o w e y , Oct. during the past few years. This Shatzel Hall. of the Department of Education for showing on Friday and Satur- ganizations in France, Holland, "Song of Scheherazade" in day evenings are at 7 and 9 p.m. summer she starred in several pro- Switzerland, and Germany. and an adviser to the Bowling ductions of the Huron Playhouse. Mrs. Kathryn Simpson will Technicolor (Yvonne de Green chapter, waa among those For Sunday activity students She has attended the Yale Di- move from the Phi Mu house to Carlo) are urged by the University to con- She has played lead roles in preHent at the convention. such productions as "Barbara of vinity school for the past two Urschel Hall and Mrs. Everett C. "All My Sons" (Edward G. tinue their own church affiliation He previously had served as di- Seville," Pursuit of Happiness," years. Myers will go from the Theta Phi Robinson and Burt Lan- rector of the National Leadership and all churches in Bowling Green At Yale she worked part time as house to Kohl Hall. caster) extend a cordial invitation to all "Hamlet," and many other univer- School for PiKA chapter officers sity plays. New Haven YWCA teen-age group Jeanne Morris will be student 13 "Spectre of the Rose" at Miami University this summer. students. worker and as director of week- head resident at Johnston Hall. (Judith Anderson, Viola Tuesday evening, freshmen Upon graduation she intends to enter some phase of community day religious education at Fair The other women's house di- Essen and Ivan Kirov) were oriented into the swing of Haven Junior High School. li "Son of Mo n t e Cristo" social activitiea on campus by the drama work. rectors remain the same as last Appoint John Nagy year. (Louis Hayward and Joan Frosh mixer. The dance was held Bennett) To Rutgers Faculty in the Men's Gym and was spon- 27 "The Naked City" (Barry John Nagy, who was graduated sored by the Cla-Zel theater . 8 Appointees Named By Editor Geology Field Trip Fitzgerald) from BGSU in 1948, has been ap- During the week a stag party 28 "Hia Girl Friday" (Cary pointed to the faculty of the New for men, sponsored by Alpha Phi To Direct NEWS Editorial Staff Covers 4,500 Miles Grant and Rosalind Rus- Jersey State College for Women, Omega, and a party for women Fifteen students accompanied sell) Rutgers University. students, were held. Eight persons have been*^^-^, Frid,y Bnd Tufsday by John R. Coash, assistant profes- Nov. Mr. Nagy, who will be a mem- appointed to editorial p o s i - sor of geology and geography, issues respectively. Miss Irwin is 3 "Give My Regards to ber of the college dramatic art Prof. Fletcher Named tions on the BEE GEE NEWS completed a geology field trip Broadway" (Dan Dailey) from Cleveland. O., and Miss Noon staff, was technical director of the for the coming year, accord- which covered 4,500 miles of the "The Dark Command" University Theatre here. As FeUow By NCGT ing to Editor Duane Zum- is from Akron, O. U.S. this summer. (Walter Pidgeon, Claire Now a fellow of the National brunn. One other staff position is as yet The gioup traveled in private Trevor, and Roy Rogers) Council of Geography Teachers is cars, and camped out. They vis- 10 "Fury at Furnace Creek" I.ylc R. Fletcher, assistant pro- John Radabaugh, Mentor, unfilled, that of photography edi- WELCOME tor which will be announced later. ited Mammoth Cave, Ky,; Nash- () Gate The- fessor of geography and geology. O., senior, will take over the ville, Tenn.; the Ozark Mts. in atre, 7 and 9 p.m. duties of managing editor. Rada- Professor Fletcher also is a fel- Missouri; a mine at Joplin, Mo.; 11 "" (Olivia dc NEW STUDENTS baugh was an issue editor last low of the Ohio Academy of Sci- Student. Grad Die the oil fields and laboratories of Haviland) ence and president of the Ohio year. Oklahoma; and the front range 17 "The Long Voyage Home" Council of Geography Teachers. Hal Fraley will be issue editor Of Polio In Toledo Meet and Eat Russell J. Wefer, 21, Sylvania, of the Rocky Mts. in Colorado and (John Wayne, Thomas of the Friday editions, with Don- Wyoming. They visited the Black Mitchell, and Barry Fitz- ald Timlal! serving in the same 0., died Sept. 1 of poliomyelitis at in Contagious Disease Hospital, Hills on the return trip. gerald) Gate Theatre, 7 Centre Drug capacity on the Tuesday issues. and 9 p.m. Both juniors, Fraley is from Ha- Toledo. Donald Ahlborn, Bowling Green graduate, assisted Professor Coash 18 "The Red Stallion" in vrnn, III., and Tindall lives in Mr. Wefer was a senior at Store BGSU and majored in accounting. with the arrangements on the trip. Cinecolor, Gate Theatre, 7 Trenton, N. J. and 9 p.m. Peyton's Sports editorship will be han- He was affiliated with the Kappa Walgreen Agency Sigma fraternity and held the of- Dec. dled by Jim Duerk, Defiance, <>.. Freshmen Attend "Cry of the City" (Victor junior. fice of treasurer. Restaurant Films Cameras The burial was held on Sept. 2 2nd Summer Camp Mature and Richard Toiletries Supplies Feature assignments will be di- Conte) 115 East Court St. rected by Gene H. Dent, senior in Toledo Memorial Park Ceme- Two hundred six students and Stationery tery. faculty members attended the "Mother is a Freshman" in from Winterhnvcn, Fla., and Rog- Technicolor (Loretta er D. Ronham, Mansfield, O., sen- Mrs. Robert R. St. Aubin, 27, second annual freshman camp 7 a.m. - 7 p.m. 'The Drug Store on also died of poliomyelitis in the which opened for three days on Young and Van Johnson) ior. "Smash-Up (Susan Hay- The Square Iris Irwin and Nancy Noon, sen- CD Hospital on Sept. 9. She was Thursday. Sept. 14, at Camp St. the former Miss Mary E. Keller. Marys. ward and Lee Bowman) iors, were appointed society edi- "I Married a Witch" (Frederick March and Veronica Lake) U "Sis Hopkins" (Judy Ca- nova) id "The Thief of Bagdad" John and Martha Mittermaier invite you to visit their (Sabu) C/otkcs STILL make ito »<■:» 2 Orods Receive WHITE KITCHEN Army Commissions Two 1950 BGSU graduates have 116 West Wooster Street received commissions as second lieutenants in the Physical Thera- Formerly known as the BARB -Q LUNCH plata Section of the Women's Med- ical Specialist Corps Reserve, the Surgeon General of the Army has announced. Open Daily 7 a.m. to 12 midnight The new officers, Patricia Winn, Toledo, and Mary Weathoven, Na- poleon, will take basic military training before enrolling in the Welcome Army's physical therapy training Back

To all our old friends and a welcome hand to the Hi Boys and Gals Welcome back to the house of fine foods and beverages. Plan to lunch new scholars. leisurely and meet old friends in the romantic, flickering, soft candle light and dancing shadows of Adah's Kitchen. a Buy your tasty, delicious food for lunches, midnight snacks, cocktail parties, and just plain every day eating in the delicatessen and carryout -o- department. We have the largest selection of imported and domestic quality foods in any store between New York and Chicago. All moderately priced. Amazing selection of imported and domestic beverages of all kinds. We are at your service and will cooperate in Served cold to take out. Kosher foods of all kinds and rare delicacies brought to you from all every way to make your sojourn in Bowling parts of the world. We are also a member of Telefoods, Inc. and can now send and receive Green a pleasant experience to remember. gift boxes of foods and beverages to and from all parts of the country. Caterers to Picnics, Fraternities, Sororities, and private parties. PUNCHES OF ALL KINDS A SPECIALTY wmw~ Delivery Service OPEN EVERY DAY FROM 10 A. M. TO 12 MIDNIGHT Phone 82791 THE CAMPUS MENS SHOP BEE GEE DELICATESSEN & CARRYOUT 118-115 West Merry Avenue BEE GEE NEWS. Friday. Soptombw 22. 1950 Pag* & 18 Faculty Members °** p°**>"*« List Shows Top Spring Students Twenty undergraduate students Receive Promotions received all A-grades for the sec- ond semester of last year, Regis- Eighteen members of the' trar John W. Bunn announced to- university faculty have been day. promoted in academic rank, Alumni Donate Six juniors, six sophomores, and three to full professor, 11 to eight freshmen received the honor. associate professor, and four Juniors are: B e v e r I y Ferner, to assistant professor. Above Average Mrs. Gertrude Dehring, Richard The promotions were an- Roesch, Verne Walter, John Wil- nounced by Dr. Frank J. An increase of almost one-third son, and Troy Jenson. Prout, unversity president. in alumni contributions was tabu- Sophomores are: Richard Hoff- Full pi ofcs.-or.-hip.- were grant- man, Ruth Wohlfort, Fama Ger- lated for last year. hart, Elmer Stonehill, Iris Hal- ed to Dr. John E. Gee in the De- A total of $2,330 was recorded partment of education, Dr. David derman, and Paul Smith. M. Krabill in mathematics, and for the Alumni Gift Fund for Freshmen include, Jean Geist, Dr. R. Stanley McCordock in his- tie 1849-60 year by the University Mary Russell, Katherine O'Con- tory. Bureau of Alumni Relations. This nor, James Martin, Bill Elder- was $573.10 more than the previ- brock, James Leasure, Virgini New associate professors are ous year. Stahl. and Paul Guthrie. Howard H. Kane, William B. Schlender and Willam F. Schmelti Members of the alumni gave $1,638.05 in 1947-4H, the year DR. HARRY SPANGLER Campus Undergoes in business administration, Leland the fund was started. S. Van Scoyoc and Harmon Vos- Latest faculty member to re- Summer Facelifting kuil in economics, Dr. Robert R. A total of 828 persons contri- Hubach in English, Dr. Maurice buted last year. ceive his doctorate is Harry Besides adding new construc- Spanglcr, associate professor of tion to the campus during the Nielsen in philosophy, Dr. Edward Only persons contributing at summer months, Bowling Green S. Claflin and Dr. Jacqueline E. least $2 a year will receive the music, who was awarded the de- State University officials conducted Timm in political science, and Dr. Alumni magazine. gree of doctor of philosophy by Cecil M. Freeburne and Earl C. a renovation campaign in many "WELL YOU'RE THE CUAPKROWE DEAR, DO the University of North Dakota. of the present dormitories. 0 Hackbarth in psychology. Hillson Granted North Dorm was painted, both aOMCTWIrJG/ Promoted to assistant profes- Dr. Spangler holds his bache- outside and in. New flooring was sorships were Carroll W. Cheek in Grad Assistantship lor's and master's degrees from laid in most of the building. business administration, Miss Beryl A $760 graduate assistantship The corridors and some of the M. Parrish and Miss Alma J. the same university. WELCOME in biology and a $225 tuition A pianist, he joined the Bowling rooms in each of the six sorority Payne in English, and David Mat- scholarship at the University of houses were painted. thews in health and physical edu- Miami in Florida have been award- Green faculty three years ago Part of the toilet area In Shat- NEW STUDENTS cation. ed to Jim Hillson, Monroeville, after teaching at three other col- xel Hall was replaced with more who was graduated last June. leges and universities. modern equipment. AND RETURNING FRIENDS Change Titles Of 3 Faculty Members Welcome to Bowling FOR DELICIOUS SANDWICHES Titles of three faculty and ad- ministrative members of the Uni- Green and to AND SHORT ORDERS STOP AT versity have been changed. ISALY'S Mrs. Jesse J. Currier, former acting dean of women, became Rappaports dean of women. Isaly's welcome all new students and old friends to Rowling "For Everything" DOUG'S GRILLE Dr. Emerson C. Shuck became Green for the 1960 term. Main and Court Streets dean of the Graduate School. He SCHOOL SUPPLIES was formerly acting-dean. Visit B.G.'s largest and most complete dairy store. GREETING CARDS Serving complete lunches and dinners daily 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Dr. C. Glenn Swanson changed DECORATIONS Open 6 a.m. - 12:30 a.m. from acting chairman of the soci- BOOKS ology dept. to chairman. 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Two Russian dialogue films are Fountain Pens 25c to $10.00 among those selected for the facul- ty foreign motion picture series Zipper Note Books $1.00 to $2.25 for 1960-51. Home Laundry WELCOME STUDENTS! Webster's Dictionary _ 98c The two Russian movies are en- Pencil Sharpeners $1.50 titled "Spring" and "Life In Stop in and look around at Bowling Green's smartest men's Box Stationery _ 49c to $1.25 Bloom," which is in color. And Dry Shop. We carry a complete line of nationally advertised mer- Other pictures to be shown early in the series are "Grand Il- chandise: Arrow Shirts, McGregor Sportswear, Dobbs Hats, lusion, a French production; and Cleaners Spalding Athletic Supplies, Jarman Shoes, Alligator Rainwear, TOILETRIES "Green for Danger," a British Botany 600 Suits, Interwoven Hosiery, Hickok Belts and Jewelry film. Soap Dishes 25c First of the series will be Plastic Drinking: Glasses 10c "Grand Illusion," which is slated A Complete for October 4 at 7:30 p.m. in the You're Alwayi Welcome at Hand Soap .. Jergens 5c per cake Main Aud. Service Tooth Brushes 39c A fee of $2.00 is charged for the series. Ordinarily limited to LEHMAN'S Men's Wear faculty members, graduate stu- 166 W. Wooster St. G & M DRUGS dents, and administrative employ- Macs Leitman, Class of '30, Owner ees, series tickets may be sold to Phone 2981 147 N. Main students at a later date, depending on the response of the faculty.

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Free pick up and delivery on Cafeteria group basis from Fraternities, Sororities, and Dormitories. One Welcomes Back B.G. Students day service. STOP IN FOR A GOOD MEAL ... SEE IT BEFORE YOU EAT IT! DON'T WAIT TO BE SERVED . . . SERVE YOURSELF FOR QUICK SERVICE. Call PIONEER AUTOMATIC LAUNDRY ASK ABOUT OUR MEAL TICKETS for information OPEN SUNDAYS — CLOSED MONDAYS * 117 N. Main St. 182 S. Main St. Phone 7662 Pag. 10 BEE GEE NEWS. Friday. S-ptomber 22. 1950 Browns Show Top Form Golf Course Still Op.n To Students CaqerS Play Tough After Leaving BGSU Camp 25 Game Schedule Despite the loss of Captain Lou Sabin, Les Horvath, and Edgar Jones the Cleveland Browns set the new National A State University Tournament at Kent State University league afire by breezing through five straight exhibition vic- highlights the 25-game basketball schedule for 1950-51 re- tories. leased by Harold Anderson, BGSU athletic director and head The Browns paid Bowling Green a great compliment cage mentor. this year when Coach Paul Brown elected to bring his team Reduction of the schedule of 25 games follows the pre- here for pre-season training. The ferred policy of the University Athletic Committee. The team faces one of the toughest Athletic Committee must also pass schedules a professional club has Gym Roof Used Dec. on any one participation in been called upon to meet. 2 GUSTAVUS ADOLPHUS post-season tournaments. Kver since Coach Brown decided 6 At Dayton Bowling Green will perform in to bring his first professional team For Boll Field 13 ARKANSAS STATE Madison Square Garden, Ph.iadel- here five years ago, Bowling Green IS MIAMI phia's Convention •Hall, Cleveland State University has played host Kent State won't be as handi- *IS TEXAS TECH Arena, and in Milwaukee, Chica- to the Cleveland Browns for their capped as Bowling Green for seat- 22-23 State University Tour- go, and Detroit, and will make two pre-season drills. nament at Kent appearances in the Toledo Sports The Club arrived here in mid- ing capacity at basketball games 29 Holy Cross at Clavaland Arena. July to begin a five-week toughen- this year. Contractors are build- Arena The home schedule includes ing up period. They were quar- ing a new million dollar Physical 30 COLBY tered in the Alpha Xi Delta soror- nine games in the Men's Gym, plus Education Bldg. on the campus. Jan. two encounters in the Toledo ity house and ate their meals in 1 At Loyola of Chicago the Falcons Nest. But the contractors have come Pictured above are three students utilising the facilities of the Sports Arena. Western Kentucky golf course. Ray Florian tees off as Frank Kraft, center, and Ennii 4 Long Island at Now York will meet BG in the Toledo Arena, The Browns practiced twice a across nn unusual problem. 6 LaSalle at Philadelphia day, six days a week. After a Walker watch. Feb. 5, while the Toledo game is i 11 At Toledo week of conditioning drills they The Western Reserve Construc- set for Feb. 21, also at the Sports • • • play. 13 LOYOLA OF CHICAGO Arena. began inter-sqund games. tion Co., of Warren recently had Students, faculty members, Students use their activity or IS MARQUETTE The State University Tourney On Aug. 12, the team played an to hire a watchman to guard the University employees, and their 20 Western Kentucky exhibition game with the Green building after hours. It seems is scheduled for Dec. 2Z and 23 in guests have full use of the univer- ID cards at the golf course. Fab. Kent's new million-dollar Physi- Buy Packers in the Toledo Glass 3 KENT STATE Bowl. youngsters in the neighborhood of sity golf course this fall. The green fee for nine holes is cal Education Bldg. Pairings will S WESTERN KENTUCKY the campus were using the flat Faculty members, wives, and 15 cents for students, faculty be made for the first night's play roof of the huge building for a 10 At Lawrence Tech with winners and losers meeting children of faculty will be issued members, University cmpln\."s, 14 JOHN CARROLL baseball diamond. the following evening. All Types Beauty identification cards on request. and their families. Guests must 17 At Ohio University Ohio University, Miami, Kent, The Gym. measures 236 by 305 The cards may be obtained at the pay u 25 cent fee for nine holes. 12 Holy Cross at Boston Gar- and Bowling Green will fight it Athletic Office in the Men's Gym, den Service feet and covers more than one (iuests must be accompunied by out for honors in the tournament, and must be presented to the cud- 21 TOLEDO at Toledo Sports first of its kind to be held in Ohio. 10,000 persona for basketball dy house along with the green fee students, faculty members, or Arena games. Kent's new building will seat Merle Norman each time tho holder desires to University employees. 27 At Marquette about 10,000 basketball fans. Athletic Officials of the participat- Cosmetics WELCOME TO B.G.S.U. ing schools hope that the event will become an annual affair. WELCOME TO BGSU— Visit US Soon For Holy Cross has been booked for a "home and home" series. The PLATE LUNCHES; 5:00-7:00 p.m. every evening. When in need of photographs for Falcons meet the Crusaders in Kay-Ann Beauty Complete fountain service Cleveland, Dec. 29, then go to Rift or contest needs, we will be Boston Garden for a return tilt, Shop All kinds of Sandwiches Feb. 12. happy to serve you. The Peace Pipe game will be 124 West Wooeter St played Jan. 11 in the TU Field Portraits of character and charm University Dairy Bar House. The Rockets captured the Phone 4461 trophy last season. by Open 6:30: a.m. - 12 midnight Friday and Saturday till 1:30 a.m. Three new foes are listed for the 1960-51 slate. Texas Tech, Arkansas State, and Colby will JACK WEISSBROD come to Bowling Green for initial W In Bowling Green it's W meetings with the Falcons. Gus- Headquarters for Park- WALKER STUDIO K E tavus Adolphus will furnish the (John) opposition in the curtain raiser er and Sheaffer Pen T D played in the Men's Gym, Dec. 2. 123 W. Wooster St. Tele. 0041 E Cheetwood's E No double-headers are listed for L the coming year, but the caliber and Pencil Sett. I. I E HOUSE of V of the opponents scheduled would G E probably make this practice pro- hibitive. Priced as low as K R FLOWERS Returning after a year's ab- A Phone E sence will be Marquette, John Car- P $3.50 V roll, and Kent. All three will play II 5734 WORTH E here, and Marquette will be met also in Milwaukee. F • CORSAGES R L Y O • WEDDINGS W W • HOSPITAL VASES H FOR A REAL E • FUNERAL DESIGNS E ABOUT! ? R S Fine Flower Gifts E THAT VALUE! Youll be In scoring potiiion anywhere with SNACK piece this or ony other Hurh-Jam»» eye-catcher. INSIST {Serving Set| They're made lo take IN cm IOI hard and active all- ON around wear. YOUR TYPEWRITER

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Whilt.ker Bonfilljo Durig Coach LE FB Falcons Face Rider In Grid Opener nmrxn— f at Morris Harvey One-Two Punch, 29 at Mt. Union Four Sophomores To Start Schedules Of Foes Listed Oct. 7 at John Carroll MIAMI 'Vt. Marislta 7 Illlnolt Normal 2, Ohio U. Kilgore And Pate at Bowling Green M Bowling Green 27 N. Illinois St Against Veteran Eleven Oct. 21 at DePauw Nov. 7 Xaviar 28 at Michigan Normal 4 Bowling Green lead Harriers u Wa.lem Michigan No», 11 at Akron 21 at Butter 3 at Northern Illinois 18 al Nsw Hampshire By JIM DUERK 28 Ohio U. II lerns Institute wmdwoww Coach Dave Matthews welcomed Nov. 18 at Hillidate With the future uncertain, Bowling Green's football Wichita BALDWIN WAl-LACt "S- at Dayton seven veteran cross-country run- * Oct. II Darton Sept. ners to early practice this week, team left today for a week-end trip to tansford, Pa., where 18 at Weetem Reserve 30 at Ohio Weeleyao, I Gustavus Adolphus 25 Oct. 14 al lohn Carroll at Cincinnati 21 at Marshall and immediately starting pointing they will engage Rider College tomorrow afternoon. IMDIIY 7 Akron 14. Ml. Union 27 Niagara his charges* for the opening meet Fresh from fall practice in which Coach Bob Whittaker 21 at Bowling Green Nov. Rtpoa 28 Up«ala 2 Ouantloo Mattnss with Albion here Oct. 3. sought replacements for vacancies left by graduation, the 30 Adums State NOT. 11 at Bowling Green Falcons greet King Football, 1950 style, by meeting a team Oct. 4 at COM 16 Mt. Union Frank Kilgore and Lee Pate arc 7 at Bowling Green II at Heidelberg EASTEBrt EENTUCrr they trounced 47-14 last season. u at Wichita 18 lohn Carroll the brightest stars of this year's 21 But according to Jim Whit- triads TOUDO He.delberq group. Kilgore copped the state 28 Tutea f30 a I Marshall Affiention FroshU taker, assistant coach who NOT. Oct. 4 at Drake f Pltteburgh State 4-mile event last year, and Pate 30 lohn Carroll 1 Murray Stats Eligible student-, interested in scouted Rider recently, Bee 11 Warn* Oct. 13 T*>nn»M*« Tech was second in the state - mil. run. (tee must not enter the game with 18 at New Mexico 28 at More head the freshmen football squad 23 at California Poly 7 at W«tem Michigan Both are juniors. an overconfident attitude. 14 Dayton Nov. who did not attend the meeting dHTML MICHIGAN 28 Bowling Green 4 Evansvllle Backing them up are Nelson Uae Same Line-Up Nor. 11 at WMtirn Kentucky yesterday are requested to con- at Western Illinois 4 Weetern Restive ie Bowling Gresn Detwiler, Marvin Crosten, Larry Though Rider lost to Geneva, 23 at Wolford tact Bruce Bellard immediately 30 at Western Michigan 18 Warm Hall, Bruce Oliver, and Bob Mick- 11-0, recently, they gave a goo I ets. All are lettermen from last in the basement office of the account, showing plenty of foot- (•year. Physical Education Bids;. ball know-how against a bigger team. Campus Interviews on Cigarette Tests Killer will use the same line-up Share Keeps In Trim Number 1...THE PUFFIN BIRD

Silvani Ackerman which faced the Falcons last year, save Hack Kd Spadarini, who since has joined the Pittsburgh Steelers. Top man in Rider's backfleld this season will be Jim Costil, a neat bull currier, fine passer, and mainspring of the Kill- er wing-T I'm mat IUII offense. Coach Whittukcr has hud to find replacements for nil Ohio Fullback Jack Woodland, Ends Hob Schncl- ker and Don Frail, Tackle F.d Kuntz, (iuard Clyde Schie, Cen- ter Willie Socor, and Hacks Kod Lash and Pete Schmidt. Four Sophs Start Four sophomores have been named to the storting offensive line-up by Coach Whittaker. Bob Gwin, sparkling 106-pound half- FALCON SCHEDULE Sept. 23 Rider at Lansford, Pa. 30 Miami Oct. 7 Bradley 14 at Central Michigan 21 Baldwin-Wallace 28 at Toledo Nov. 4 at Kent State 11 Youngstown IS E. Kentucky back, gained a starling post as nra BOSTON'S CELTICS of the Basketball Association of Amarica Fred Durig, fullback; Sheldon Lif- recently were jubilant when Charley Share (pictured above on the shit7., a guard; and Poul Scheig, tennis courta). Bowling Green'a 6'11" ail-American center switched his 216-pound tackle. plans and joined the Beantownera. Originally, Big Charley's plans 'What's all the huffin' and puffin' about? called for a contract with Waterloo, la., of the NBA. (Confined on page 12) I've been a Puffin all my life!" FOR THE BEST SANDWICHES Xou may think this "bird" is funny — but he's no odder than many of the cigarette tests you're asked to make these days. IN TOWN One puff of this brand — one sniff of that. A quick inhale — a fast exhale ■ and you're supposed to -know what cigarette to smoke from then on. The sensible teat doesn't have to rely on tricks and short cuts. It's a day-after- - day, pack-after-pack tryout — for 30 days. That's the test Camel asks you to make! Smoke Camels regularly for 30 days. Your "T-Zone" (T for Throat, T for Taste) The Coop is the best possible proving ground for any cigarette. After you've made the Camel 30-Day Mildness Test, 440 East Wooster we believe you'll know why... More People Smoke Camels By R R Tracks than any other cigarette! IS BEE GEE NEWS. Friday. September 22, 1950

4*>mtU Rio Basketball Trip Is Successful * * * Falcons race Rider Simonds takes the T-quarterback By HAL FRALEY post, and Mel Augenstein the right Sideltii&b As nearly as can be determined, the South American (Conli.rd from page 11) half spot. tour was a success for the Bee Gee cagers, scheduled to return Other probable starting line Sure to »ee plenty of action on By JIM DUERK men are Seniors Frank Bonfiglio either offense or defense are Gor- tonight Of the nine games played up to Sept. 12, The Fal- and Doug Hooney, ends; Senior EVERY DOG must have his day—so goes the old saying— cons had taken seven. No report of games played after that don Ackerman, veteran senior Bruce Falb, tackle; Junior Jack tackle, Fred Waugh and Earl Rob- and so It Is with the sports writer. He ventures Into the role of a date is available. Momany, guard; Ollie Glass, jun- bins, a 270-poundcr, guards, and columnist actually for one purpose only—to lend his words to the The Bee Gee team opened Aug. 29 against the All-Stars ior center. In the backfleld. Rex Bernard Wheeler, center. Norb wise In some hope of personal compensation. of Belo Horizonte, and won 61- Cowan, Dan Hudak, and Bob Har- Only this form of periodically "letting off steam" keeps a 47. Jim Garber m high with 20. ris are certain for much backfleld writer sane and words fluently emerging from his typewriter. Two days later, the America duty. So, if we can be excused, we shall embark on our "venture" Club of Belo Horizonte fell to the Falcons Pose At Palace for the sake of mental relief. Folcons, 48-33. Jerry Kempter • * • took top honors with 14 counters. Football Tickets GRADUATION IN 1950 left a sad note for the Bee Gee ath- The first loss came in the open- letic dept. And wouldn't It be in any school to lose grldders ing g-ame of a Round Robin tour- Now Being Sold like lack Woodland and Bob Schnelker, basketball players Charlie Share and Stan Weber, to name only a few to be missed ney at the Flamingo Club in Rio Tickets for the first home foot- by Falcon coaches. de Janeiro. Bee Gee lost to the ball game with Miami University More than any year in the recent past, Bee Gee coaches Sao Paulo All-Stars 42-40, Kemp- on Sept. 30 are now available in ter high again with 12 . the athletic ticket office in the will be rebuilding their teams, man for man. We here on the Men's Gym. SIDELINES think they can find the right combinations. We also On Sept. 4, Minaras from Belo Students must present their ac- think they would appreciate full support of the student bodyl Horixonte fell to Be* Gee, 44-37, tivity card and pay the fifteen cent • * • in tournament play. George Beck service charge before receiving a was high with 10. THE COACHES are not alone in wonderment. The many reserved seat ticket. The Falcons swamped the Cari- Ticket books will not be avail- loyal fans are also wondering if there will be others to replace ocas All-Stars from Rio, 54-45. Woodland, Schnelker, and the rest In drive, endurance, courage, able until the second game be- Beck led with 12. cause of the limited time before and just plain football know-how. The Cariocas beat the Sao Paulo Pessimism persists—what with greener prospects than other the opening game, according to All-Stars, creating a 3-way tie Ticket Manager Don Cunningham. years. But pessimism can soon be changed to optimism. with BG. Bee Gee will receive Groups will receive notice from • • * trophy, while the other two teams the ticket office as to the procedure TO ILLUSTRATE how football schedules sometimes overlap are to play off their tie after the in purchasing books. from class to class, look at this one and believe it or not: Brad- world tournament ill Buenos SHOWN ABOVE is the Bowling Green basketball liu, its Reserved seats for the Miami ley, one of Bowling Green's more formidable 1950 grid foes has Aires, coach**, and its Brazilian hoiU. The taam poied for the photo on game at $ 1.60. General admission New Mexico on their schedule. And who does New Mexico Picked stars from Balafago and the stepi of Brazil'* palaca. are sold only the day of the game. play?? Just Army. Need we say more? Flamcngo fell to Bowling Green, 67-43, on the 8th. Gerber was tig • • • with 17. FRANCIS WALLACE, in COLLIERS magazine, presents his The next day the second game 11th football preview. For the first time, he picks a pre-season was lost, 30-35, to a picked team "Little" All-America squad. Named are Halfbacks John Pont from TiJucas, F a r c a s Arnadas, and Jim Bailey, and End Dick Urlch of Mlarnl. Hmmm—inter- and Flamengo. On the 11th, the esting isn't it, especially since Miami will be here next Saturday. Falcons went over the mountains • * * 100 miles and rolled upon the Ju- YOUR WRITER had the pleasure to talk with Stan Muslal venus Club, 68-25. Coach Ander- in his St. Louis restaurant just a short time ago. With him, •on used every man, and still talking to people is a great pleasure, and not just a business couldn't hold the score down. Eli Investment. Joyce led with 14. We questioned Stan, a shy Individual, about his business The Falcons met the Brazilian and of course, baseball. We asked him about the "task" of entry in the World Tournament, • team of picked players from the autographing as he was pleasing some kids with his signature. Cariocas-Sao Paulos clubs, and "This Is easy," he said. "If base hits came as easy as this, I'd won 63-61. Beck was high-point- hit .500 every year." er with 19. Someone once remarked about athletes that the greater they In nine games, Gerber scored are in performance, the finer their personality. 94, Kempter 79, Beck 79. Galetti Stan Muslal, to our notion, is a very good example. THEM ALL! 49, Yackey 44, Long 42, Joyce 34, • * • Server 24, Bales 6, Sherin 4, and GOOD LUCK, FALCONS AND STUDENTSI I I Sandy 2. PHILIP MORRIS challenges any other Peading brand Hello!! to suggest this test Froah —Upper Classmen — Professors HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS OF SMOKERS, who tried this test, report in signed statements that The Dairy Queen Store PHILIP MORRIS IS DEFINITELY LESS IRRITATING, DEFINITELY MILDERI Welcomes You Back To The Campus

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