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Bowling Green State University ScholarWorks@BGSU BG News (Student Newspaper) University Publications 3-10-1953 The B-G News March 10, 1953 Bowling Green State University Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news Recommended Citation Bowling Green State University, "The B-G News March 10, 1953" (1953). BG News (Student Newspaper). 1112. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news/1112 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0 License. This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the University Publications at ScholarWorks@BGSU. It has been accepted for inclusion in BG News (Student Newspaper) by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks@BGSU. Read Guest Articles Swim Team Written By Faculty, feats Ohio U Students, Administration xWdtw Green State Uniirersitij See Page 5 VoL37 Official Student Publication. Bowling Green. Ohio. Tuesday. March 10. 1953 No. 36 Woody Herman Signs For U-A Prom, May 23 Official Rules Are Announced Theme Is 'Moonlight Cotillion'; Dance To Honor Senior Class In Annual Intramural Debate By JERRY SIEVES Official rules for the annual * * * Woody Herman has informed the University-Anniver- intramural debate, sponsored by sary Prom committee that his "greatest band ever" will Pi Kappa Delta, national recogni- tion society in forensica, have been Sorority Scholarship play for the Student Senate-sponsored event Saturday, May announced by Jerry Helwig, chair 23, in the Men's Gym. The contract was signed last week man of the contest. end. The topic for the debates to be Awards Scheduled Herman and his IB-piece orches- held Saturday, March 28, is: tra are currently starring in s Resolved: that the congress of nationwide tour of "The Biggest the V. S. should legalize all gamb- At Panhellenic Nite tTop Orchestra Show of '53" with other name ling within the 48 states. Awards will be given to the so- bands. Their itinerary now in- The rules for the contest are: rority with the highest scholastic cludes Bowling Green's U-A Prom, (1) Each fraternity or sorority point average for the past semes- Ag ain Feature probably the largest social event may enter no more than two ter and to the sorority showing the of the school year. teams, each composed of two per- most improvement in grades at Of U-A Prom The 40-year-old bandleader haa sons; (2) All teams must be pre- the Panhellenic Scholarship night been in show business all but 10 of sent for preliminary instructions Tuesday, March 17. By ROBERT IOHNSON those years. He was billed as the at 8 «. m„ March 28; (3) Each The program will be held at Woody Herman, the ninth U-A "Boy Wonder of the Clarinet" at team must be prepared to debate 8:16 p.m. in the Main Aud. "prominent blind," follows a list the age of nine and has been fam- both sides of the question at all The Esther Russell Cup will be of orchestras which have been the ous for his manipulation of that times during the competition; country's top favorites, including instrument ever since. Herman is (4) During the tournament, no presented by Delta Gamma tn the Hobby Sherwood, Randy Brooks, sorority which made the highest known for introducing a vocal decisions shall be announced until Elliot Lawrence, Buddy DeKranco, group known aa "The Merry after the third round of debates. point average last semester. City and Ray Anthony. Panhellenic Council will award a Macs," and for his many Capital The four semi-finalist teams shall The first dance of this type was and Columbia recordings, such as be chosen on the basis of their silver tray to the sorority showing the most improvement in scholar- held in 1043. It was then discon- "Karly Autumn" and "Lonesome won-lost records in the three pre- tinued due to the war. The project Gal." liminary rounds. In case of ties, ship. was revived by Student Council "Moonlight Cotillion" will be the additional weight shall be placed Dr. Martha M. Gesling. associ- in lD4ti with special emphasis on on the speakers' individual rating ate professor of education, will be theme of the dance, with decora- the celebration of Bowling Green's tions emphasizing an open air gar- as recorded by the judges; (5) the guest speaker for the meeting. tenth year as a university. Anyone who has represented the den. Seniors will be honored, University in an inter-collegiate Traditional in the past has been since they will not have a prom of debate will be ineligible to com- tin* crowning of Miss Bee Gee, who their own this year. A huge repli- pete; (6) The debates will be Extension Courses WOODY HERMAN is chosen before the dance by the ca of a class ring will decorate the judged by members of Pi Kappa bandleader, on the basis of pictures entrance to the Gym. Delta and faculty; and (7) Dur- Attendance Shown of the candidates. Miss Bee Gee and her court will ing the debates Uie constructive Figures released by the Regis- A freshman, Barbara Lancaster, be presented at intermission. speeches will consist of eight min- trar's Office, show that 402 per- was the titleholder at last year's Herman will make the choice from Local Student Government "Circus Capers," with Elliot Law- pictures which have been submit- utes, and the rebuttals will be sons are attending extension four minutes long. courses offered by the University. rence presiding at the bandstand. ted to the Prom committee. The campus station, WBGU, Tickets for the dance will go on The tourney schedule is as fol- Of the total, 392 are women. lows: at 8 a. m. the debaters re- broadcast part of the dance music, sale shortly, with a possible reduc- The courses are being gives at ulong with an intermission inter tion in price expected. Last year's ceive instructions; 8:30-9:30 the 14 extension centers In northwest- Upheld By Senate Prexy view of the bandleader by Lamont tickets were $3.60 per couple. first round will be held; 9:45 ern Ohio. By AL DYCKES Greene. The station will also Other bands which were consid- 10:46, second round; and 11 to 12 The course offered in geology President. Student Senate the third round. Semi-finals will Chest Committee broadcast this year. ered are Ralph Marteire, Buddy and geography of the national The Constitution of the Student Miss Bee Gee of 1061 was Mary be held from 1 to 2 in the after- parks, at Perrysb:;rg, has the lar- Morrow, Ralph Flanagan, Stan Government Association provides Lou Greer of Alpha Chi Omega. Kenton, Louis Armstrong, and noon and the final round will be gest enrollment of any single class. Needs 3 Members the machinery for strong, effective from 2:16-3:16 p.m. One sophomore man and two In 1960 Jean MacGlathery, Delta Tommy Dorsey. Dolly Houston Is Sixty-eight persons are attending student government on this cam Gamma, was picked as Miss Bee Trophies will be awarded to this course, taught by Dr. Samuel freshmen are needed on the Cam- vocalist for the "Herman Herd," pus. It is up to the students Gee by bandleader Ray Anthony. as the band is popularly known. first and second place teams. All Mayfield, professor of geology at pus Chest committee. through solid, loyal, and whole- Recently, the Neat haa been Broadcast Interview debates will be held in the Ad. the University. Applications may be picked up some support to lubricate and op- opened for the overflow crowd to WBGU, campus radio station, Building. The public is invited, in the Student Center and must erate that machinery. Helwig said. be returned there by 4 p.m. Fri- assemble to hear and dance to may broadcast part of the eve- Campaign Opens Seldom in the past have efforts music piped from the Men's Gym. ning's music and is tentatively day. been launched through Student ImmercUalely after publication ol This is an improvement over the scheduled to feature a half-hour The sophomore chosen will work Senate (or through the student University Catalog this node* a campaign to •nforce 1046 dance, when special tickets interview with Herman at inter- with Lois Radomsky as co-chair- members of the Council on Student k*«p off th« gran raloa will bo In men of the Chest drive for next at a reduced price were sold to mission. Affairs) to introduce ideas or pro- students who stood in the balcony •tlluled by compui police, according year. They will be assisted by Nancy Brown is general chair- Arrival Scheduled; grams which will better existing of the gym to hear the music. lo Chief W. J. Holm. Violator, Betty (iorsurh and William Bittner man of this year's U-A Prom. As- conditions on campus. Seldom, too, sisting her is Earl Niaaen, who is under the rulei, will r-ctWe a cita- as senior advisers, and the two have existing conditions, not in Changes Are Noted tion to Btuoent court. freshmen selected. also chairman of the band selec- accord with student sympathy, Honorary To Hear tion committee. Carol Fischer is The 1963-64 Bowling Green been investigated and recommen- in charge of decorations, while Hal University catalog is scheduled to dations to alter been presented to Educational Leader McGrady and Nancy Schumaker arrive this week, said Mrs. Mar the University. are co-chairmen of the group su- jorie C. Kreischer, catalog editor. Mr... Sara Caldwell, national Some Changes Made president of the National Educa- pervising the Miss Bee Gee con- Copies will be available in the test.