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Bee Gee News February 8, 1939

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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. This Week Stop For Sweetheart Swing Bee Gee News Organ Hour VOL. XXIII. BOWLING GREEN STATE UNIVERSITY, FEBRUARY 8. 1939 No. 18 5 All Campus Swings Forum Speaker Countess Skariatina CALENDAR National Table Tennis Champ To Wednesday. Feb. 8 3:30-3:50, 4:00-4.20 p.m. orfen Featured In Second To Address Forum On hour 4:00 p.m., Foreign Language Club Give Exhibition Here Tuesday Semester Calendar Communistic Regime 7:00 p.m.. Bee Gee Newt meet- ing Second Term's Schedule 7:00 p.m.. Pi Kappa Delta Campus Paddle Club Former Maid of Honor to 7:00 p.m.. Home Economic! World Champ Is Busiest In Social Empress of Russia Will Club Gets Jimmy McClure History Of University 7:00 p.m.. Economic* Club Speak Here Sunday 7:00 p.m.. Intermediate Teach- ers Club For Novel Program Five all-campus dances head the rrowdi-il list of social activities plan- Irii.a Skariatina. formerly Thursday. Feb. • 5:00 p.m.. Y.M.C.A iwim; meet Demand For Tickets " i! for the second semester, accord- Countess Keller and Maid of at "Ad" building Swells As Date Nears ing to a tentative schedule released Honor to the Empress of Russia, Friday, Feb. 10 hy Dean Sharp, chairman of the So- 6:30 p.m., Table Tennii Club Tickets this work were going will speak at the meet hip; of the 9:00 p.m.. Five Sitters All cial Committee. Wood County Public Forum on rapidly for the Table Tennis This unusually busy schedule of Camput Sweet Heart dance Exhibition by Jimmy McClure, coming social events is one of the the subject, "Russia of Ye-terday and Sunday, Feb. 12 holder of numerous national and largest ever planned in the history of Today", on Sunday at It p.m. In the All Day, Linroln'a birthday world titU's. which will be held 1RINA SKAKIATINA high school auditorium. 3:00 p.m.. Wood County Public the University. A few changes of (Couotetu Keller) Forum; Co unteaa I rim In Ihe Men'* Gym, :n s o'clock Tins dates and some additional .-ocial act- Acquainted with every phase of Skariatina day night, Fob. 11 Counteii Irina Skariantina, form- Russian life, both past and present, ivities may be added to the following Monday. Feb. 13 The appcarani f :i world's champ " Maid lo Ihe Emprtu of RunU is and a resident of the United States calendar, but, on the whole, the events i said to ba wrll qualifiad to speak on 4:00 p m., Inter Sorority Coun* together with tho extremely low ad- will jro off as scheduled. "Rumi of Yesterday", which she will since IMS, She is well able to interp mission charge of ten cents was es ret pre war ami modern Russia to an Feb. 10- -Five Sister's All-Campus \ do at County Forum this Sunday Ducted i" cause • lost minute rush American audience, Valentine Dance afternoon. i«• i ducats which are being sold by Wa. W.r Nuns Feb. II—Basketball game at Wit'on- Faculty Approves members ol the University Table The daughter of one of Russia's Tennis Club and at the table in the berg Enrollment Climbs wealthiest families! Countess Irinu Ohio Grad Council "well". Feb. 14- Table Tennis Exhibition To 1211; Extension skariutina was Intimately acquainted I I. I.I Many Till.. Feb. 15—W8GA Mother! Day Tea with the aristocratic life in the old At Meeting Feb. 6 Large dclcgutiona of fans from Feb. 17 -Quill Type Dance Registers 350 More regime , Rut unlike many of the towns of Wood County and the larg- Feb. 21—Basketball game—Capital royalty, she look an interest in the Take Action On Income er adjoining cities of this section of the state arc expecting to attond. here common people, and was a nurse dm 37 Transfer And New Tax On Salaries McClure has teamed with his pan Kel. It—Washington's birthday ing the war. Students Are Enrolled Through the efforts of the American mi- to win the World's Doubles vacation Tin- Temporary Graduate Council Relief Administration she was saved Championship for the last three years Twelve hundred and eleven under- of Ohio Institutions of Higher Learn Feb. IS—Basketball gams—Otter- from possible execution! released from ami the Natlonnl Doubles titls two graduates and graduate students Ing, which provide! a governing body beiri here nere enrolled at 11:00 noon yerter prlsoni and allowed to leave the conn years. In addition to this he ha-* Feb. 24 William. Hall Formal of Ohio graduate schools, was approv won the National Singles Champion day. according lo an official report . n ed by vote at a faculty meeting al I Feb. 25—YWCA International r"estl- In 1082, us the first titled aristo- ship f»'t" the last two years ami ha* from C I). Perry. Registrar. This p.m.. February 6, in th** P.A. build val crat to lie allowed to return to Russia playcil on the American Team in is a decrease of 78 students from the ■njr. after the revolution. I rum Skariatina Europe since 1934. Feb. 27—Boxing Tournament 1289 mark set last mmattl t Thin council will become perman Feb. 28—Basketball game at llcidol- The decrease is due to second visited her native land and studied McClure also has the distinction i'nt anil effective when it is officially nf having won almost every tourna berg semester graduates, suspension due conditions under the Soviet rule. approved by «»i|cht Ohio schools. Dr. March 1—WAA Winter Sport to grades, lack of finances, and var- Has Written Bookl mriit that has ever been at one Clyde 1 lissome a memhrr of the tem- Supper, Boxing Tournament ious other reasons. Thirty-seven From this und two succeeding vis- time or another throughout the Unit- porary council, Introduced th<* bill. ed States. March 2—YWCA and YMCA Rec- transfer and new students were en- its, she has obtained information reation Night rolled this semester. through actual contact with her for- A report on the bill recently Intro* Plan Special Seating In traveling to ami from hi* vari- March 3—All - Campos Tip - Off Extension student enrollment to- duced into Congress eoneernlng tax mer countrymen which enables her ous matches, the champion has cover- Dance—Five Brothers taled 350, according to I'rof. Puckard. to interpret the life and aims of coin in if snlario* of state employees was ed more than 150,000 miles. March 6—Boxing Tournament This brings the grand total to 1661. given by Dr. Joseph Shiifer. A re- munism in Red Russia. Special seating facilities similar March 9—University Play — "Beg- troactive clause, which levies an in- Experiences of her former life and to that arranged for the hoxing match- her intimate knowledge of the present come lux on the salaries received tlur (Continued on page 4, col. 4) Celotex Board Installed in»r the past three years is Incorpor- es will he made for the exhibition. To Darken Auditorium Soviet Union have been recorded in Jimmy McClure, national table Also different lighting facilities will her books, The Firnt to Go Back, /I ated in this hill which will directly af ' For Motion Pictures feet the faculty, if passed. Tin- it-inns champ and co-holder of the bo fixed so that the crowd will ho World llcuinr., l.llllr BV« i" OH '>'"»- world's doublet title will ihow the fine in the darkness while the table and Raney Teaching In In order to make it possible to com- sin. and her latest, published in 1935, faculty did not oppose the income tax itself, Dr. II. It. Williams said, but points of the pame when he cornea players will be in a brightly lighted I-A Department pletely darken the auditorium tor ,v.■«• rVerlas for old. here Tuesday night, February 14. area. day-time programs Celotex hoard was objected to the retroactive clause t:i> inp incomes of the past three years. Kans lure for the first time will placed over the windows behind the see players at some phases of the Mr. John K. Raney, a graduate of Speech Teachers To Meet The bill was referred to a commit- Ohio State University, has been em- drapes last week. game he driven hack sonic twenty tee composed of Dr. Shafer, Dr. W. A. ployed as a part time instructor in The new light-proofing was used On Campus April 1 "Ohio" Is Subject feet t0 tap the little celluloid ball over Zaun and Prof. U K. Mnnhnrt. the Industrial Arts Department here. Hast Wednesday for the first time dur- the tiny net. Varied Program Planned By Local which was Instructed to solicit the The need for an addition to the ing the chapel presentation Of Prof. Of Illustrated Fraternity and sorority meetings Eneliih And Speech Department aid of local representatives in strik stuff in this department was realized |C. J. Biery's films on the Hawaiian will let out earlier than usual Tues- Ing OUt the retroactive clause. the first semester when the freshman Islands. Assembly Lecture day SO numbers can attend the exhi- Northwestern Ohio teachers of registration showed an increase of A need for some method <>( darken Dr. Williams introduced the in- bition. r speech will hold a convention on about 100 '<. This put an exception- ing the auditorium has hern felt since gestlon of a program to celebrate the Mr. Ralph Sehallcr, one of the lo- Rowling (ireen State University cam- ally heavy loa'' on Prof. Powell and its construction, for the showing of B6th anniversary of the University. cal hiirh school instructors, will de- pus, April I, to discuss and demon" Nine Student* Receive Prof. Crowley. slides or motion pictures was difficult The Policies Commission was instruct- liver an illustrated lecture on "My Strata principles of speech in morning, All "A's" For Semester Mr. Kaney is well acquainted with because of the light coming in from ed to appoint committees to under- State Ohio" Wednesday, February K. behind the window drapes, afternoon and evening sessions. take the plan. Bowling Green State University, and Mr. Sehallcr has been keenly inter- The unprecedented number of nine Covered by the drapes, the Celotei Mr. ('. F. Lighter. Kostoria, chair- has had much to do with its construc- ested in the state of Ohio, having students came through the har.e of board cannot be seen from the inside man of the group and Mr. Upton tion. He played a major part in the completed several years of intense last semester with straight "A" work of the auditorium, and, since it suc- Palmer, University instructor of Group Plant Formation designing of Shatzel Hall and also study on many of its physical, social, in all their subjects, according to an cessfully light-proofs the hall, it is speech, are planning the various ses- Of Sociology Club helped design the Practical Arts build- and political aspects. official report received from the expected to be permanent. sions of the day. office. ing. His lectures have been highly ac- Many of the students are already Round Uiblc uiscussions on debate, Formulation of plans for a sociolo- The four-point-avorago brain trust dramatic arts, Interpretation; speech jcy club were discussed at the home of cepted wherever he hus delivered acquainted with Mr. Raney. He is a Mr*. C. H. Lowerie Will them. includes four seniors, two juniors, resident of Bowling Green and has correction, anil teaching of speech Dr. B. II. Wilcox, Thursday evening. und three freshman: George Boattie, Speak At Kappa Phi make up the morning program. been in the employment of S. P. Feb. I, Lewis Knnggs, Dorothy Mooncy, El- Four one-act plays will be put on Stewart and Sons, architects. Mr. On Thursday, Feb. 9. Mrs. C. H. Although preparations for perman- mer WeiU, Lloyd Long, Mary E. during the afternoon. In the even- ent organization were deferred to a Raney is also a member of the Pres- I.nwrric will speak to all Kappa Phi's All men signed for the Y. M. Smith, Arleen Bcrndt, Ellen Header. ing there are plans for various types later date, objectives, purposes and byterian choir. in an open meeting at 7:30. This swim at Toledo, Thursday eve- son, and Marjorie Suttet*. of speech activity. Under considera- future aims were considered with the meeting is open to all Methodist and ning, February 9, meet in front This outstanding record has nuVer tion at present are a one-act play, hope of affiliating with the Inter- of the Administration building al Methodist preference girls in the been attained before. The usual verse speaking, verse speaking choir, national Relations Society in tho next 5 p.m. sharp. The cost of trans Miss Jensen To Continue university who are interested in number of "A" students per semester and extemporaneous speaking. few months. portation is 20 cents. Wednesday Organ Hour Kappa Phi. is two or three. The organ was not played last week because of mechanical difficulties. Six Debater* Selected The February 8th Organ Hour Pro- Porto Rican, Former Bee Gee Student. Writes To Represent University gram is as follows: In Manchester Tourney 1:30-3:60 Of Educational Conditions In Rural Georgia Prelude and Fugue in G Minor— Art Shanly, Dick Spitler, Howard Shine, Al Cryer, and James Hunter Johannes Sebastian Bach known as Jeanes Teachers are to be is an excellent one for the North or Dr. William* recently receind this hence one's personal security is very, are named by Mr. Upton Palmer, Chorale Preludes — Johannea found in each county as aids to better some places in the South but as a letter from Anton Kolthoff. Porto very small. Drunkenness, adultery, instructor of speech, as the inter- Brahmes instruction. The school buildings whole not conducive to good results. Rican and graduate of Bowling Green, fornication, poor health, rank selfish- collegiate debaters who will represent 1—Es 1st ein' Ros' entsprungen (which in Urge part sre rambling, Such a system requires considerable «n which ht detcribet the condition* ness (beyond belief) ignorance {blitt. Bowling Green at the important Man- 2—O Gott, du frommer Gott decaying structures) are furnished source material, books, charts, easy in which ht if teaching at Soring Hill ful type), slothfulness and many more chester, Ind., tournament. 3—Herzlich tut mich verlangen by the local patrons (as they are call- transportation, etc. plus, a great deal School in Gordon. Georgia. In at rule the day. There is little—very This selection is temporary, how- 4:00-4:20 ed). The buildings are definitely more of time in floating the unit A teach- much at it givet firtt hand informa- little than can be found to appeal to. ever, and future developments, espec- Sonata No. I—Felix Borowski "holy" than righteous—cracks being er just does not hsve the time for he tion of unbelievable condition* txitt- That is my verdict after three of the ially practice debates with schools in Allegro ma non troppo more numerous almost than boards. must be a politician, a social worker, ing in the mountain communitiet of most exacting, heart-rending—yet this area, will determine the Man- Andante This furnishes us with a natural but doctor, and much more. Aside fr im Georgia, it it of interett to an educa- thrilling months of my life. Strange- chester teams. Allegro con fuoco none too comfortable system of venti- that money is almost "extinct" here tional institution. ly enough it is the exact verdict of The first of these practice debate* lation. and books etc. unavailable. Hence it off of the Southern leaders whom I Spring Hill School is with Oberlin College on Feb. 10. Supplies must be gotten from a none is s very poor grade of teaching which find hereabouts. Music Students To Rt. 2, Gordon, Gs. Shanly and Spitler will represent too cooperative group of patrons whose is done st best Most communities Living conditions are equally poor December 29, 1938 seeming one greet virtue is the ability like mine are completely isolated—no Bowling Green, snd the debate will Attend Vocal Clinic —the houses are in some respects more to do what they want, when they want transportation, no telegraph or tele- be held in the Baptist church at My dear Dr. Williams: comfortable in appearance. Wait till to, as they want or not to do at all Haikina. A group of students from the Mu- I hsve tried so very hard to pen a phone—thus you can judge the im- you're inside awhile and you begin to sic Department will attend a vocal few lines to you but have been quite if they don't wish to. Hence my sup- portance the mailman assumes—we wonder if you stepped indoors or out port is extraordinarily weak and un- Snow While And The Seven D-.rf. clinic in Bryan, Ohio, on Thursday, busy. see him about ten each day. of doors. Diet at most homes is char- \ Feb. >. Briefly, I shsll try to give you s dependable. The children are grossly retarded— acteristically greasy and starchy. Corn The Seven Dwarfs of the Intramu- High school choruses from Foetoria, true picture of conditions as I find Lessons are conducted on a unit lacking even in the most fundamental pone (s rather tasteless snd often un- ral Basketball league turned up last Findiay, fefiance, Fort Wayne, Ind., them here. basis in an attempt to make teaching concepts which seem the heritage of sightly mixture of flour, cornmtul week clad in splendid uniforms of Bryan, and Bowling Green will par- Educationally, conditions are very rather learning a "life-related" the "commonest" Northern child—it and looter), biscuits (heavy as my orange and black. Each man repre- ticipate. bad—the State furnishes textbooks proposition. My first unit wss on the is unbelievable, yet true. Like the head), sow belly (fat side of the pig- sented one of the famous characters This clinic was organised by Bills- and pay: the salary of the teachers. sealing of the school rooms, the new parents, the very large majority of usually fried and served moimmiitf and the name appeared on the front one for January will be on foods—in- the children think of life (and all its worth Capen, graduate of Bowling Asidt from that there is no further in grease.) Cane molasses, dried of his jersey in black letter*—. Happy. aspects) merely in terms of a "good Green University. It will be directed assistance given the schools cither by troducing a "cafeteria" into the school. beans of several varieties. Green Dopey, Grumpy, Sneezy, etc. at* all by Dr. Max Krone, of the North- che State or the County. Thru the sid The finsl one will be an extention of time". Morals are very, very low. represented. All that is lacking is a western University School of Music. of the Jeanes Fund, Supervisors the second—on farming. The idea Human life is valued very lightly— (Continued on page 4, col. 6) Snow White! PAGE 2 BEE GEE NEWS BEE GEE NEWS STUDENT Poetry Corner Published Kviry Wednesday of College Year by Th« At Your Leisure Student* of Bowling Green State University VOICE By Richard McCartney To Mary IMS Usabn ■«• By Be* Dennia I sent thee late a tender wish CINE . . . Ruockfed G4e6icfe Ptw Quite unknown by thee, M»llIhIID 'am MATtOMAb *I*VB«TI««M ■"» Do you believe that mere money Charlie Chaplin in his next pix will should be appropriated for tocial A wiah that all thy love, my dear, Naliwial/UhertrsinjSemce.liic. play tramp and a dictator, as a tramp activities and lees for sports' Might be alone for me. he does not talk but as a dictator he 410 MWMa AVI. HK Voa*. M. V. Anne Evans, sophomore: LH Aaai,,* • SSI '■■■ci,<« does . . . Bette Davis goes blind in "I believe more money should be You found it not, I do believe, "Dark Victory" and STAFF appropriated for social activities, be- You sent no answer, dear. insane in "Juarez" . Robert Baron Editor-in-Chief cause more students take part in these, Why must our love go on like this U. S. government Phone 8821 LISTEN FOLKS while only a very limited group can Unknown because of fear? no longer will loan Enthusiasm, cheering, yelling, and any other type of participate in athletics. By spending war equipment for Managing Editor—Anthony Frances, phone 7982. Assist- boosting our Falcons basketball club cannot be infected more on social activities they could Of fear that love does not exist. pacifistic pix . . . ants—Richard Lilley, Norman King, Jane Startsz- into the student body an the doctor administer* a hypo- have orchestras of higher standards if!> Of fear that love is not. New pictures this man, John Fitzgerald, Morton Grossman, Annetta dermic to a patient. The present student body isn't one at some of the dances." Of fear that words of unwise choice week in New York Gainer, George Beattie, Edith Anderson iota different than the group who boosted the same Dwight Van Atta, junior: Might bring our love to naught. cage club to fifth place in the Ohio conference tost year. are; "Huckelberry Sport* Editor—l.yman Keown. Aaslstant* -Bill Frutig, "I believe that more money should Finn" with Mickey Come, come, my dear, put fear aside! Allen Sautter, John Kcown, Jean Conklin, Richard Why there is a noticeable lack of spirit displayed we be appropriated for sports because Rooney. "One Third Our love can not be lost! Dunipacc don't know. Everyone must be too modest or bashful; it would make a better advertisement •Si of a Nation" with Like Romeo and Juliet so he doesn't yell when the cheer leaders are out in front for the university." Society Editor—Virginia Frances. Assistant* IVggy McCartney Sylvia Sydney, "Tail for fear he will disturb his neighbor. Ruth Slotterbeck, senior: We'll love at any cost. Slade, Eunice Bender, Hilda Glover S n w h Alice Fsye, and Mr. V. A. Lontine Now here's a couple of suggestions. Despite the Why bring it up? There doesn't! , *!J " '' Organization Editor—Bernice Dennis. Assistants— the Navy" with controversy whether freshmen should sit in a cheering seemm 10to t>ebe mucnmuch dissatiatactiondissatisfaction among ..**_" Lctha Wachtman, Elaie Clinger, June Smith, George Brent . . . Robert Taylor ETC . . . (lection, if as a class you will assume the responsibility tho students. Until there is clamor- Margaret Atkins really fighta in a slambang pix called Hurli-k ala-inferno ia at the Capitol of filling the cheering section as you have been request- ing among the students for more so- Feature*— Richard McCartney, Carol Cheney, Eleanor "Stand Up & Fight" with Wallace in the form of Minaky's "Follies" . . . ed to do by the Student Council you will serve in a man- cial activities it seems that the pres- Geauman Beery in a railroad pioneering pix Next Monday nite "Tobacco Road" ner as you have been asked by your representative' and ent plan is all right." taking 99 min. at the local cinemu with John Barton is on the Para- Staff Photographer Abe Hoffman also will materially aid the creating of a genuine spirit Ruth Hcymann, freshman: to-nite, Thurs. A Fri. . . . Sun. and mount stage . . . No nudes or Sally Make-Up Darwin Miiyfleld at our games. "I believe the appropriations for the activities should be fairly equal. Mon. at the same house is a pix call- Rands at the N.Y. World's Fair . . . Copy Editora- Richard I.illry, Ruae Marie Worhtor Now, freshmen, I'm not leaving without another ed "Off the Record" with Joan Blon- Campus organizations are intcreated The first colored top in a big circus Buaineaa Purl Gutchcll thought. It seems to me the upper classmen htive fallen dcll and Pat O'Brien playing thi sponsors of many dances; the Physi- tent will be a blue one used by Ring- I'honc 4flfi:i fur short of fulfilling their duty. As examples for cal Education Department receives leads . . . ling Broa.-Barnum Bailey Circua this Irishmen they have neglected their cause. Some I be- Assistant Buaineaa Manager Jerry White the cooperation of outside interests MUSIC . . . coming season . . . lieve think only freshmen should display their emotions. Fneulty Advisor Duncan N. Scott also. Therefore, since both arc ob- This is a stuffed Hhirt attitude and nut complimentary. Univ. of Michigan to huv. noted I'd like to sec a new spirit; an enthusiastic student taining help from outside sources, each musicians at the May Festivul includ- TIIK BII ON NEWS FAVORS should receive an umount in direct PERSON AIS Social mom for men where men can smoke and talk. group. I'd like to see our bull club really hacked wheth ing; Helen Jepson, Gladys Swarthoul. proportion to the expenses curtailed." Ezlo I'inzn, Giovanni Martinelli, Rich- Program of activitien (o hall the suit ease parade), er winning or loosing. Next wick's question: Should the ,| BoneJH, and Eugene Ormandy Harriet HinOBg is in Bowling Conalruction of a new acioncc building. We should stop "passing the buck" and each assume 1U Bet On Now .out no.- its present , Philadelphia Bynphonj Or- Green on a two-week absence from Increase aehool s|iirit bthlnd athletic teams and the his purl of the rcsponsiliility. tna Tll( suc hunts with limit.il /inane*, ami ehestra . . . New amen-; the -Id, her teaching duties in Mendon, Ohio, growing traililiona of B. Q, S. U. If yOM can't yell 0. K., hut if you BOH, "Yrll like Hell! possilily not lie aide to run its 1nsf music is Johnny Green's "Sliding due to an epidemic of aeariot fevor 3 STRIKE AMI OUT r slum III It i' ■ ' ■ I'll' l imincliat.iu strings" ...."! MUST POPUi u; "I'oppit" Ruins hits a dandy t'Spluiintion in his list n tin it to til, xnlil/l slu i ' to I,, soi. goNGS ON TllK NETWORKS foi IIINCOI N'S SIMPLICITY mil meaturt incut* class. Althmrjli hr told it twice '" financutltyt tin- pa t week were; HTbii Can't lie Ml Margaret Koch, 1938 gradn. III. sonic class it is still yniul •"«' l/ois soin.tltiuy //'. < ale. has accepted the position of mu- ————■«». love". "You Must Have Been a Iteau There have been many comments and opinions this. sic teacher in a West Toledo school tiful Baby11 and "Jeepers Cn i expressed about Abraham Lincoln. He has re- A providence, I,'. I. Greek bequeathed 110, i to the ONE AT A TIME I MUST POPULAR BHEET MU ceived the beal <>f praise ami tin- worst <>f con- ,p By ELEANOR GEAUMAN . Mrs. W. II. MeCombe, Las Amig.i« moet looiiiifi'l and oirtHoui girl ' *' city, and accord SIC SKI.I.K1IS this past Week won ; demnation! he has been snarled aboul as a i>«> 1 ■— housemother, gave a tea on Friday. 'nil tO "I'op" as ll't she hnsii'l In in found! ! ! ! ! H'/n/.' "Umbrella, Man", "Deep in a Dream" ticlan wh" risked Ids country's life, and lauded To he a professional harpist Is. the Koli. .'t. for the housemothers of the Because that Greek forgot ■ n whal standards her viitu- and "You Musi Have Been a Beautl as a national hero. Around his name admira- thould be mi nsii/i il. I'tilm/is sonic of ynil i/inlli aim of petite Maijnrie Sutler, Fresh- fraternities and sororities. ful l! iby" . . . a MOST POPULAR tion, gratitude, jealousy, ami hero-worship have III, il inillil ol'ii I I mil. man Foreign Language Major, and PHONO RECORDS wen- the HUM as fastened an inextricable net of anecdotes, graduate of Bowling Green High. Dorothy Jane rletriek, president of HAPPY VIRRAa in In r l>" i i..il, anil no harp riagC to Alfred Knapp of Toledo. but sicinil intli■ i- importani question* are included in iiit,- club in New Haven, c inn. whel follow. Thai la his love of simplicity. teacher within one hundred miles. which took place in Angola, Ind.. on a pours* of study u'h eh 'in. hi eould find a spot in any la- played for Yak student Th i Marjorle journeys to Cleveland every (lit. "'.•. They are now re-;.' ■ o Today, life rushes on like a gay and gaudy curriculum. Such as; What to .lo about relatives in the nitr club waa wiped OUi in the tor- two week, to lake is OBI from Alice Toledo. merry go r id in which much thai is really In on . Is the nun head of the hotteoT Should tt wifi be nado that swept New Engl ind re Chalifoux, first harpist*of the Clove beautiful is obscured by cheap paint and blar- connected with the husband** but iicosl tto i and I cenUy, to Barney and Ids ork have laud Symphony, Ev- ing music. We are losing the art of enjoying U7n» sliinilil control the family puree string*? You a d been on tile road since. They are iro- Survey Being Made ,ITI ery summer she goes quiet hours; we must race from one event to / l,iioic that no study is required to understand tint ing up into Canada, COBM down io a musk camp in On Pilot Training oilier in order to he happy. Thus we are bind- "Slu" get* tin mamma. thru Wtsi ..ii: in and play for |li:| ing ourselves to discontentment with a mass of Indiana, for lessons 1'niv. and on April 12 Barney is going A letter has heen received by I* an gilded chains, If only we can cultivate that art / AM TOLD and intrusive study, lo open his new n le club in Cai.in Jordan from Knidhiv, statine that u of enjoying the peaceful moments and the simple It's licin reported that Stanley Bortel was suffering Marjorla n»w prac- nnti. It will lit known as The Bar- bill making college men eligible for a curious inr, ludy due to the frequoni visits to a local tices four hours a beauties of life, we may strike off our own ney Rapp Nite Cluli and will IH' In hospital. government training of pilots is pend- chains. \\'c, too, can free slaves! day •ont,nuallypcr-t(.111(,(| „„ |!(.U(|mir R(| ,„ vi„,UmlU ing in Congress. After a cumptiti examination it was rivalled that footing her art in He will bo on tho air WLW, NBC. Since Findlay has u modern air- llu onlii ilinynosis imssihli- was a had case of lore sick- hopes of attending three tunes weekly. port, such a training service could Soiiuonc sugyestid he might be on the verge of CurtiB Music School, DEMOCRACY AT HOME M. Suiter Barney very modestly mentioned I "'»sily bo added. It is the plan to sur- ring-in-the-tiellcs. the greatest in the that his wife tho former Ruby Wright vey Ohio Northern, Bluffton, Findlay. IJISI week, news dealers in sensationalism Harriet In..I is "ringin'-it." Called to my attention world, whore she J that used to sing with the ork is go- and Bowling Green for college stu- quoted the President of the United States as by a friend and verified with my own little eyes I can might take lessons from tho world's assure you it's no falae alarm. The- lucky gentleman i ing to become u mother soon. dents who may be interested in pilot saying that the line of defense of this nation lay best harpist, Carlos SaUcdo. In the received a write-up ioni weeka ago with a "blonde" Barney Rupp's ork cluims to have training. in France. That the President was misquoted from home, but true to fashion at often diaplayed in four yeur curriculum there), Balsado originated tho "modulating" rhythm If any men in the University are is regrettable, but the administration's part in tin, era of "rugged-individualism" anything can happen chooses only seven persons to teach. whereby they slide from one piece interested in this project, they are the provocation of these titterings is question- anytime, anywhere. My congratulation! to the lucky Miss Suiter's big opportunity will lad, and whom you muat be curious to know it no other into tho next, as they do on the air. invited to sign a blank in Dean Jor- able. come a year from March when she than one who's cognomen is a little misleading but ap- Tho two singera wore llaxel Bruce dan's Room 217 A. this week. This The President has recently recalled the war- has her tryouta. She Is taking also propriate "Alabama" Harry Hicks. and Phil Smith, while the hot clarinet is simply a survey with no obligations time slogan of "Save the world for democracy" her seventh year of piano, and plays NUMBER TWO player was Carl Kates and the man attached. in reference to the cooperation of the so-called the cello. Bach is her favorite com- Our Bee Gee News faculty adviser, Mr. Scott, ac- with tho trumpet waa Ted Kane . . . democracies in preparing for a future conflict. cepted within his immediate circle a new baby boy just poser, "Marj" expresses the opinion I But before we students can be persuaded to • bout two weeks ago. Perhaps that's the reason for the that it's a sin to swing the classics. RADIO . . . Plant For Reserved nonchalant attitude when he appears before his class. In connection with swing, she likes! WLW to have a studio at N.Y. Seats Are Underway save democracy, we should be sure that democ- He knows we're all foundlings so to speak and flounder- to dance very much . . . draws . . . racy already exists. Governmental actions must ing also; and he should have a good knowledge of how World's Fair . . . Sponsors of day- be such that there is no suspicion in our minds to car* for TONY FRANCIS' needs. can't stand dishonesty . . . doesn't time programs arc becoming very A board deaigned to hold tickota that the word democracy is significant to the ON GENERAL PRINCIPLES care about eating . . . abhores big scarce because of lack of listener in- fcr reserved seats to the auditorium, government only for propaganda purposes. Frank Barna, the lad who is engaged to the beautiful cities, but likes Bowling Green . . . terest . . . Jack Bonny pleaded inno- which will facilitate aale of the tick- We neither condemn nor condone an under- number in Piquai, Ohio, will tie the knot Easter morn prefers "Life" and "Time" for liter- cent, so will stand trial with George et* and which will end the confusion !■>■- — Betty Bishop is being accompanied quite con- ature . . . helps her father with car- Burns testifying against him . . . H. of seating customers according to standing with England or France regarding our sistently by a nice chap in the person of Orville Dryer, penter work has driven for four G. Wells will sell no more of his sto- their choice, will either be construct- foreign policy. But we do strongly condemn whether this has any significance upon the old (BAB) years, enjoys it any undemocratic, secret agreements such as romance is a question. — Pete Picks lovely blonde was has about five ries for radio plays due to the com- ed or purchased for the use of the have been hinted by the death of the French of- in town, taw the ball game and attended tbe prom. — thousand stamps in her collection . . bination of Orson Welles, Mars and play production department. ficer on the West Coast and by the subsequent Marion Croasan from out Eaat stayed at the Ross hotel . likes sports, particularly ice skating scary people . . . N.B.C. now throws Prices for construction or purchase and was Hlghfield's guest. — Even Don Maglott was and horse-back riding . . . likes Lor-lout whistlers and foot stumpers in of such a board are being considered discoveries. smiling because his heart throb was in town and he took Such secretive actions raise a question as to time out to show her to aae. ctta Young and Ronald Colman. I studio audiences . . . at present, and it is expected that the the reality of the democracy which the "enemy" board will be used for the March 9 threatens. As we students face this problem, production of "The Beggar on Hone- there arises a strong suspicion that "saving de- by Letters To The Editor back". mocracy" can start at home. ON THE Q. T. BOYD Dear Mr. Editor: MUSSER Dear Mr. Editor: Frank Hicham Elected I wish to tell you, in a non-asked Congratulations on the new paper! A acnae of humor cornea in handy to a person who It ia a fine piece of work. With a President Of Emerson FOR YOUR HEALTH for letter that I certainly think that doesn't know enough about a subject to discuss it In- few improvements it will be worthy telligently. Probably one of the most important depart- the present new form of the "Bee of being called a college paper. Frank Higham was recently elected ments on the campus but one which has received Gee News" surpasses the old form One great improvement would be """"'"i ?f Km"*>n Literary Soci- An air attack would be nothing new to the .students. y ,0r thls reme8, r the least publicity is the health department. Few They get one every day from the profs. beyond limits. So far, all students the addition of a "Letters to the Edi ! « - The other of- ficers are Robert Habenstein vice- students realize what their health fee is used for that I have talked with feel the sametor" e'olumn- One was run for a few president; Alice Sprong secretary or of the splendid work that the health depart- After tuition fees rolled in we heard University of- d »ay. They like th. new form forl^* ™ *" •"»""«»»•««. *-» and Sheldon Chaney treasurer. ment has done in the past few years. ficials say "We're out of the red now, hut if we buy , <•> .v . ,. i lhl* the 'ault °' the editor or was it The $2.50 which each student pays with tui- some black ink, we'll be in the red again." several reasons; (1) that it has more the fau,t of the 9tudentJ1? Arc th, tion guarantees him free medical attention for space in which Associated College students afraid to criticize a policy Tom Vail, local policemun and ex- Charlie Horse says the only difference between a pugilist, who is the official trainer minor injuries and ailments as well as a few Donkey and a Jackass, is one's a Democrat! Press news can be printed, (2) that of the university and then sign their days of hospital service at no extra cost to the it conforms with that of other college n"meai there is no penalty for having and referee for the Varsity Club's int Boxing Tournament, is working out student. We wonder how many have mustered Prof. Slater's newspapers over the country. keep.,» P° »/""that doe, not coincide French Horn. regularly these days. The task of Girls are allowed five days per semester in the . / , i ""ith that of the faculty. A discordd modern six bed hospital at Shatzel Hall with a .ng up w,th the paper, of the larger lof vicwpoinU . one of ^ „„, me(h preparing a probable record brack- Frequent mention of the suitcase parade is making schools, and (3) that it is easier to'ode of creating interest in a paper. ing entry for fistic honors loonia be- trained nurse attending if their illness warrants it a very "gripping" situation. it An inspection of this hospital reveals that read because it is similar to the daily This fact is acknowledged by the edi fore him. Take a hint fellows and tor3 start training now. it is equipped with most modern facilities and the Bill Maaa can't figure out who will take the saddle new. papers over the country. •* "*• large daily papers. as i • „ ,i . ,. _ * second improvement would he care given together with the bright atmosphere part in "The Beggar on Horseback." It is my feeling that nBowling Green tK. .J.llil.. j.i «oura oe the ddlt n ot is conducive to quick recovery. o. . II • ,. i ■ . " "* » lew more columns Boys are also assured five days of hospital The way Lynn Powell let his whiskers grow last week, State University has passed the small written by student* giving the stu- For your care per semester if the condition warrants, and anyone could tell Bee Bailor was out of town! school class and that the paper's ad- dents' point of view on world events Best Home Made their cases are handled in the city hospitals. vancement should parallel the ad- *nd P°,i,-''«e of the institution. Sports The Reader's Digest: "A jitterbug isn't an insect, but Dr. Todd and her trained nurse assistants, vancement of our school. At the should continue to be limited to one Candies a human being acting like one." Let's waltx. page. There are topics of more in- Miss Stevenson and Miss Granston, should be same time, we should keep up with Ice Cream commended for the fine work they have been terest to the majority of the students. Most everybody read Abe Keown's article about neck- other schools, not only in courses of- and doing in keeping the university healthy. ing, l ears of experience make him a good author. A little more humor would not be In order to help in continuing this service fered, but in our school paper as well. amiss. Toasted Sandwiches Hoping that you will retain the students should report to the health office in Those girls who turned down the first invitation with The new paper Is a step in the right go to the the Physical Education Building at the first sign the hopes of being asked by their dream boy to the re- new form, I remain, direction. 1T"* Pro"t 2**JL*£ ««ning quietly by the fireside Youm truly, of illness. playing Chinese Checkers. Sincerely, James H. Platt PURITY Jane Hobart BEE GEE NEWS PAGE 8

CAPITAL HAND BALL ALL SORTS NEXT TOURNEY WEEK PROM FALCON SPORTS STARTS SPORT NOTES ALL SPORTS FROM By BILL FRUTIG QUEER SPOTS YOD can safely my without ques- tion that it'* a case of everytaing- Scots Overcome Half Lead To Beat B. 6. goes-out-and-nothing-comes-in thii Toledo Sportsmen's Show week taking into coiuideration that Opening its doors to nature lovcra $30 tuition fee . . . the $10 that went WITTENBERG LUTHERANS TO PRESENT Bee Gee's Perfect Home Record Marred; on Jan. 28, for a nine day present- far book* . . . »lx dollars to live on ation, the 1939 Toledo Sportmen's . . . and the two dollars or more for Henderson of the Scots Scores 19 Markers;. I Show presented through varied ex- STRONG SQUAD AS FALCONS TRAVEL hlbi ever3 hi ,r ,h t new in the the classic promenade that Art Shan- Falcons Display Spasmodic Ball After Half i" ;' " * '" ly made a success of . . . Yes Sir! . sport's world. During this short per- . . Giving; all due credit to that fine Clingaman Heads Shannon Is Lutheran's Spurting into a last half rally, Wooster's vaunted Scots played iod all previous attendance records •olumnist Brother Winchell. "All I Offensive Threat A» the role of workmen as they tore down the Falcon's perfect home were shattered when a single day know about college these first 6 day* B. a Varsity Club; Wittenberg Viet For record and built up their undefeated record in conference play brought forth 15,000 people to pack ix what I read in my checkbook." the aisles of the Civic auditorium. Conference Championship when they came from behind to win a razzle-dazzle ball (tame, Hare You Heard? FALCON TRACK BEGINS Hagemeyer V-Pres. 48-39, before a packed house of some? That in Houston, Tex., a weary Saturday, February 11, the Bow-1 1600 fans. Henderson with five each, led the score keeper breathlessly reported The Bowling Green varsity club Wittenberg will provide the The laurels for this last half push Woost" *«m. «rst half scoring ling Green track team will make a this bnsketbull score last week: public exhibition for the first time met in its first meeting of the new Falcons with their second op- might easily be placed on the heads1"'" Frni,k (ir>'n>''« "«««■ POi on ponent of this week when the ,h H lhar, t ,0,! Mon Mn Hamilton Junior High 138, Heady this year at Wayne University in ,emest„ on Feb. 2. of Captain Dave Henderson and big! " ' . >' "'" * **■ Landismen travel to Springfield 00 out ,h b ,r Junior High 37. And after assuring Detroit High Jumping for Bee Gee ! New ^^ ^ ^ form of ^ Cliff Smith who scored 21 out of thel " « '' '"""> > *■ P Saturday night. on 1 ,oul routr reporters that a regulation game will be George Madaras, »"«« B»»>' tion of officerB found retirin|r ofllceni 28 markers the black and white cagers " " - consisting of four eight minute quar- The fast stepping Wittenberg The bagged in the second stanza. Hender-| »econd chapter of the two ters had been played, gasped out l^mntZ IZ Putting B°cn >nM'ni- Sl"e Pentun: vi« «""'• •»>•• have a fine record in eonfer- son got the lion's share of 14 of these ' chapter novel proved to be a tragedy- Bt these amazing statistics. That every ' ^:*l°^l? "?1 JX °>n*. Bishop; secreUry. Steele; tress- !„nce pUy IlKimg six victims to their for lhc Srhulman and Big George; The dist- plus the results of his first half ef-! Means as the long rang. Hamilton player limped nt least 16 urer, Kormazis. MHsM in their credit. siege guns of the Scots in the per- ance men include l.en Kaiser, George forts which brought his total for the points, that three chalked up 16 or offices by Cllngaman as president;; Th(. ..u,m.ran,' main offensive sons of Smith and Henderson really Roxelle, Luther Rosen. Ed. Parks, evening's labors to 19 tallies. more ami that the scoring average Hagemovor s< vice president; B* tlire.-t j, the Mns«ti.mal forward, ojicned up. Bus Felton, and Jack Doane; the If the second hulf had been a repe- for the game was five points per U secretary; Rathbun as treasurer. shHmion, who j, on(. of lhr ,op .„,,. sprinters number Frank Higham, Bill tition of the first canto the Landis- The work of the ten Rowling Green minute! Plans for the all-college boxing I era in the conference Berry', and another guy that's been men would have easily tnppclrd the lads was very- commendable, but i tournament wore completed with the That Jimmy Cngncy, toughest of working out every night; while the The (li'fi-n.linir conftratc c ha nip- Presbyterians from the undefeated team can't bent a couple of guys lik. appointment of several committees, the tough guys in the movies, has 440 and 880 men are Bob Haben- ions have progress.nl rapidly after a I ranks „8 they swished nine fielders to Wooster boasted when they get hoi given up boxing to study bullet! rushing the ticket sales will be Her- stien. I.loyd Shelton, Dwight Toed- poor start mid now are vising with|.jx flir thi-ir opponents and had and connect from all parts of tin bert. Steele, Kormazis. Harold Hish- Imagine a toe dancing heavy weight! ter, Bill Franks, George Roiellc; and Woester in an endeavor to cop the ,u„llss,,| „ o:, •,„ |,.lld ,,y „u. ,.,.„, court with such uncanny ac.ur.uy Whether Alice Marble, the eye- iu the hurdle events we have Clarence °» ""« "Pl^intcd B»ncrnl chairman conference championship again. With period. With su.-h an array of under class pleasing tennis queen, is night club if the entire tournament while th. iuch a situntion existing it is sure Gotterba, ("apt. Clyde Kinney, and Koima/is opened H tl. scoring with | men as Grenert, Hole, Qernerti Smith singing at the Waldorf in N. Y. Krnnkic Higham. There you have advertisement job was placed it, th that the Falcons will have a battle u two pointed and Madaras added two »"" Bruce ''-"k '"'"1 year the second f In Our Midst on their hands at Springfield when 1 1 the Neon track roster which should •>«»*• ° ' **9 *■•«**■ charity tosses to give the Bee t;.-,:' "^ between the Scots and the Pal That on onr canipie. 1-1 a group of they meet the churchmen prove a thorn in any opponent's side j lads a I 0 lead before Wooster came "»■ should be a bigger drawing caul lads who present themselves as the throughout their extensive schedule to life when Henderson made a gift ,h"" 1,lis Jaart fracas. Seven Dwarfs. With each team mem- this year. TENNIS ASSUMES shot. For tin- rest of the half Bishop ,lul "* "'"' l""k* '" ""' fim '"I' ber cast in the role Of one of their SPORT UPSET THINCLADS TO and Croyle, through some fine shoot "f freshmen coming up to augment idolt (will east as the dramatic cri- Details of the game are hazy now, ''OIF AS MINOR Ing and splendid under basket work, ""' "turning Falcon lettormen ther ,„. „.„uld say) they compete regular- but the fact stands out thut Abe PACE WAYNE 0. were abb to keep just abend of the is "" ,''"'1" "'" ''" ""•'"'"►r *™ ta ly In tho Intramural basketball league, K awn ami H'g Ben Schulman, eol- SPORT AT BEE GEE hard pre sing Scots. Croyle rolled In ■ »w»n •-'""• f"r ""' ,,lm'» 1""1 whll° Dopey. Happy. Grumpy, Bn cay, etc lege handball contenders, wen recent- six buckets and Bishop banged in two baaaetoors, are nil represented. What the team ly defeated by Jim Inman and , SATURDAY * , ,, , , . i„. .... ' ■■■<■> P. K. Landis announces • hat fielders and two fouls. Dick Gernert nei d Is lhc Inspiration of a Bnow Coach Paul Landis aeeording to a with eleven, Pudge Hole and Captain Doubles Mahoney and Doane, White I late bulletin ju-t Issued by the Physl »'*« •'" appropriation for traveling Boasting a high Jumpol who pleari soph.; Barns ami Grignon, junior cal Education Department . . . Inel- expenses Included In the department's the bar at 8 ft. 8 -i-i In., the Wayne and soph.! Brashloy and Wellnii. A Jitterbug Thai I- ■ ■ M a - "i' • ' i tor dentally, from reliant sources we budget, tennis hai a minor thinclads "i* w.t\ ii. -:t\ Bl All-College Hand Long and Simmons, senior; learned that in New York Athletic _ Detroit. Mich . will be the I"- t i the llollinger and .1. Keow I, i oph.; II.u the world's bantam a ight boxing p rl Si B. 0, S. I The announce- ,. championship, fin i nchiev. .1 f. me In Club circles Ben Scbulinnn is con- Saturday, Ball Tournament l Bourne, soph.! Schulman am! menl follows the completion of six y ,\, n Toll dn l !n h dam Ing ; .o Sid< red an authority on matters of t i K i » it, ■ i pb und jiini.il; Kal aft ■'■ kn rkli -. I an m nt. lhc Shot Pot . . . Likewise, thl Sehul ■ playing courts which were Bowling Green will pri enl a well Erg'ns This Week and t\ -1. juniors; A.ppl ' and Mil l lidded to the physical education plant balanced i am Entries in th< differ I lain, junior and senior; Prank and When the jitterbug era -. i « pi the ■an has the n ' Ing * f a conference L-ml Kayo In enme a ma ter of nil • h.impion . . . Watch him! - a port of the n cent W P A Im ill events w re nol available, but With all 11 - represent d. th< .•'.el.. I, lenior nn.l : i ph.; Bnyder and there are smral led- who will be All College handball tournament en llngg, icnlor and Junior; Onofrio and the steps and is known in Toledo Which just about .leans up every- proTemtBt project. "Killg of Jitterbugs." thing I had sol up for your attention, carrying the larger share of the tries closed Feb. -I. The anticipated Wayland, sophs; Gehroi and Webb, The difficulty in starting a new burden, That Fred Haney, former Mml Falcons, with the exception that last minute rush was experienced and; graduates; Hughes and Collins. sport is that from a large student Ban Schulman will be vteing with a result over fiO men are entered sophs.; Coed and So-key, soldi, and Hen manager, will probably go down Archie Steele, state University :i .. ., , ... in history as the inveulor of a new ■pult man, was born and raised in body || become- necessary to uneovei , Wl,M„. y|„„ ,.,„,,., who tosses the |„ ,.,. doub|M and singles divisions senior; \ einnlya ami Warren, junior * qualified representative competitors „,„, ,,,„„„ .,, , j ,„ ,.„„„„„,,„, , ,„,.„„ „,;. „,. | ,,,,., , ,, , , golfK game rather than a b.i ibiU filasgOW, Scotland. Thus his title |u|| f ; and soph.; Hick and Ihnat. soph, and . . .,., " " of intercol egi-ite i-i iber. tnir search- L'rm.lr lli.rbi ,„ wnn| promises to be a fast and fiosli; Lewis and Stud.-r, frosh; ^ * * , ,, , ., ef "The Canny Scot" given him by ..,,,., . a group to tee otr together and then sput scribes Of the Detroit metro- Ing reveals that three candidates of wlM ,„„„,,.,. lhl. daahoa, while Bill|furioua battle for hampionship lion M.snard and /inn. sophs. such ability are John Wilkins, Krank Vrauk „m u. ,„ ,,„. ,„i,|ll|1. ,|lslaIu.,, race down the fairway. The first politan papers. [on. AH tnniilns will have a deadline Bornu, and Jim Hullinger. Wilkins event fellow getting to the ball be wanted That's all! ■el and nnisi be played befon thai fought his way to the semi-finals of could play it on the next shot. After [date ax they will !»■ cancelled. Con FALCON the second shot another race for the Maryland State Amateur some time testantl shoultl take :nlv;ini:it' i.f th" best phiyed hull, and so it goes on ago and is a good all around man. FROSH i:\u\ bt'intr Open on Monday am) Weil STATISTICS SPORTETrES Halling.-r stroked through to the fi- into the evening. BIOGRAPHY needay evening! and play off nals of Western Ontario doubles play By Jesn Cunklin ■ehadaled jramos thin. Some great mathematician mui- At Home Again as a high school net man. Bama has One of the standoutf* on the Froiih Entriea murcd on his dentil bed with his last Win ther Wayne University of been observed during practice sessions Detroit, Howling Green's first track W A. A. squad || Oewey Johnnon, »ix foot one. SinKklfr_F Bnrna( jlIhior; U. C|tn, breath that the study of numbers und and regularly flashes some classy opponent, has u high jumper named At the monthly meeting of the Wo iky. whui-alUhdRerton.|junior; R SimmonHi H(.nior; Holltar figures was interesting und sonic s Athletic Aeeociation last Wed-1 footwork snd s wicked service. A , , ; ; Perry Simons who clears the bar at ohio hl]) home Hi hei)tM milk( g er, soph.; Rotsel, frosh; Muhoney, what romantic, Th s little statement nesday night changes were made ia fourth possibility is Dick Wilke who; » h,, defensive men on 6 ft. 6 In, Thut Ben Schulman should hj|n ne of t hvKt soph.; Schulman, soph.; I/ing, sen might be verified if one were to look the executive department. Ruth Al-1 enjoyed a fine reputation oa the _ He is also a fine ball hand place high as a shot putter in this th# teanl ior; Van Atta, junior; Purdy. jun- at the figures and uverilges of the he he meet. Wuyne's best man, Uyval Jones, lea was elected the new vice prose- '«»"*• " " represented the local lor and is a dead shot under the buck- ior; Vermllya, junior; Hughes, soph.; Bowling Green Falcons in their first deaft; Irene Pfeifer. secreUry; sad high school. f Wilbe can find suf- throws the shot 41 ft. 6 in., which is et snd off the backboard. His high Seckel, soph.; Cullen, frosh; Snyder, 13 games. Moomi Powell head of base ball. ficient time from academic work he'll school record shows that he earned only a mere 6 in. more than Schulman bo s welcomed addition to the racket senior; Gehres, graduate; Camp.i )„ „|| games played this iienson the put us a freshman. MARKSMANSHIP four letters each, in basketball, base- frosh; Good, soph.; Soskey, junior; Bee Gee lads have scored a total of Alice Rupp's name should he added boys. And without a doubt there will ball, and track. He also hss two jTenB.nti Iroi|,; L. Keown, junior; [504 points--for un average of 39 tul to the important list of girls who have ! •* ">»nV other d«*ble »"> t0 answer (Continued on page 4, col. 6) Ihnut, frosh. lies per game which nearly puts the QUALITY BAKED GOODS eaade five bull's eyes since taking up '*»>« ™« when practice seasions bepn. Falcons in the point-a-minute class. the art of marksmanship. Their defensive records show their RANDALL'S BAKERY Mia. W.mer. the head of riflery. g^ l WayUnc New Freshmen Gain Revenge On Varsity opponents have banged an average is planning on having some post- Ph. 0471 186 8. Main St. of 36 points a game through the taseets with other schools or rifle clubs Intramural Majaafcr Reserves In Wooster Preliminary hoop for a total of 463 counters. some time in the Bear fatore «fV%s-N»%r%rSAA/%e^»,%s^AArt/VVrNA/%s^/VNArtan Against conference foes in five BASKETBALL The Intramural managerial depart- Still stinging from a tws point de- ed the gap until the score read 35-11 midway in the final half. Substitutions games in which they won two and PETTY'S Fast and exciting basketball was|ment w,ico»,ed a new member into feat handed them by the varsity re- dropped three the Falcons' record I Garage and Gas Sta. displayed at the second schedule of their ranks last week as Bdb Wayland flocked into the game at this point serves in their last meeting, the has not been too impressive. They the new round-robin toermswient just sophomore physical education man and the remsining time saw the re- Automotive Parts freshmen gained sweet revenge -with racked up 167 points for a 33.4 aver- ■ starting. The Backet-masters and was appointed. serves outscore the frosh 8-2 in a "We Never Close" a 37-21 triumph over the reserves valiant effort to overcome the lead age per game while their conference Opp. the Post Office Foxes was the closest game with the Bob will assume the duties of floor score ending Foxes 23, Buckmasters in a preliminary to the Wooster game held against them, but the margin playmates huve 186 points in the fiv man on sasketbal leagne nites. The last Friday night. proved too large and the game ended encounters for a 37.2 average. 16. The other scores were; Fighting occasion for the new appointment in a 27-21 victory for Coach Orker- The battle for individual scoring Dears 27, Black Jacks 6; "Waterloos was due to the fact that "Tiny" Carle- The freshmen were off to a five man's charges. honors is between Big "Zoch" Zech 82, Rockets 4; aad Flashes 13, Great ton Riddle dropped out of school. point lead when Anspsch and JJohn- Dames 4. son connected with field goals and Anspach psced the winners with man and I^eRoy Croyle. Zoch has an Mason tossed in a free threw. This four fielders while Johnson, Fails, average of 8.6 points per game while margin was quickly erased as Uunn! and Leathers with six, and Mason to- Croyle has an 8.2 average. All-College Boxing Tournament Gains two ridden and Budd added a 'gether with Heinsen garnered five 1 mi nun aasssssMSSSSSI SSBMSBM Headway as Entries Roll in; foul shot. Mason then gave the frosh' to '°'low closely. a two point margin, but Dean knotted I Dunn and B. Michels divided 13 You'll like First Bouts February 27 the score at 7-aII with his third Points to lead the losers in scoring, bucket of the evening. The rest of the while Budd turned in a fine floor MODEL decision with the opponents equipped a Prettier first half saw the freshmen, with game. Men who are interested in com- with 12-ounce boxing gloves. In case "BETTER GRADE" Fsils, Leathers aad Heinsen hitting Valentine peting for the ATI-College Boxing of a draw a fourth roend will be al the basket with accuracy, pull away DAIRY PRODUCTS • ■championships ^ •« (Mrnti lo^dZ"i^rmlne (h» winner, to a 23-8 lead at the half-time. BANKEY in freshly to the growing list of contestants | The Vjml. auh km .nnounced Always Fresh who have already enteredLThe esrtry,^ mm ^^ mugt ^^ The reserves opened the second GULF SERVICE Always The Best cleaned clothes list is ported m the lobby of the mm . tnining m M httm Ttb ,3 mnt half by scoring twice before the gym that failure to do so wffl result is freshmen continued their first half 436 E. Wooster Sanitary Dry Sponsored by the Varsity Club the disqualification of all contenders. scoring spree. Scoring almost at aril], Model Dairy boats will be staged on Feb. 21, Weight Divisions Johnson, Anspach, and Mason widen- Cleaners March I, and 8. In each of the re. Bantam wt. 116 lbs. snd under AAAAAAAASMMAMAM/vWMU 13U E. Wooster Phone 6611 gaiar intercollegiate divisions that Feather wt. 12S lbs. snd under mitlUllllltlUNMMMsll has two er more contenders the wi»- Light wt. 136 lbs. and under BARNEY'S POOL Whitehouse Hot ner and runner-up wffl reeeWe re- Welter wt. 146 lbs. and under ROOM Chocolate HEART CENTER BRICKS cognition medals. All boots will oper- Senior Welter wt. 166 lbs. and under BILLIARDS AND POOL FOR YOUR VALENTINE ate secordrng to the National College- Middle wt. 166 lbs. snd tinder Sc \ late Rules and Regulations which ( 146 N. Mam St. WWA PARTY Light heavy wt. 176 lbs. and under Bye Now! .... specify three two-mirrote rounds to s Heavy wt. 176 lbs. and over .... Hurry Back! INDIVIDUAL MOLDS BY SPECIAL ORDER QUALITY DRY CLEANING Atlantic Qsattty Lubricant. Phone 7441 —.Lfsssts D»y Savvies — Keep up-keep down Ws oil ssss sVVvsr Whitehouse Frss Special Party Delivery S.r.ice c WHITE FLASH ST A. Hamburger Shop Cor. 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Deikeman Here Friday Fo r Sweetheart SOCIAL CALENDAR Political Letters Eros Biog f rom me to you (Continued from pace 1, col. 1) (Continued from page 1, col. 6) (Continued from page 3, col. 3) Dance; Rushing Season in Full Swing gar on Horseback" by pegffy "lade vegetables consist largely of collards years of semi-pro baseball to his cred- March 10—University Play—"Beg-- (relative of cabbage family) csbbage, it. His pet bobby is fishing snd each Valentine Affair* Featured gar on Horseback", Soph. Prom ruhdebeka (?). They heartily dislike summer he spends a vacation in Cana- One would not think of associat- salsds and, for that matter anything By VIRGINIA FRANCES ing Jitterbugs with formats but Bar- March 11—Three Kay Founder Play. da with a hook and line. F'rom this which is new snd untried—they seem ney Rapp certainly aroused awing Shatzel Hall Formal he has collected a large assortment Bob Deikemnn and his band from Lima will play at the Five to scorn it. session at the Jr. and Sr. Prom. March 14—Commoners' Formal of fish heads. In the winter he spends Sisters All-Campus Sweetheart Dance this Friday, Feb. 10, in Religiously, they live in a farce his leisure time sleeping and playing Scintillating music, lovely girls and March 10—Thc Eva Jesnye Choir the Men's Gym from 9 until 12. The theme of the dance as an- emotionally — spiritual atmosphere hearts. flowers; indeed, one would aay a very March 17—All - Campus Dance— nounc«l by Tarry* — life and religion seeming to Dewey is a Physical Education ma- ment ha ,,ct n swanky affair. Phratra Drew nnd June " ' token by Margaret be in a state of complete divorcement. jor and has already distinguished him- Krn t rhF Slump, head of thc1' " - rouple plan to make Did you notice March 19—Foreign Language Club Often as their prayers rise heaven- self by winning his numerals in foot- ,npir in tnc petite Dorothy Ogan in delicate decoration commit-' *">""■ Went. Party ward (not just mere members, but ball. pink with the up Hair do? Marie Lutz tat, will be thoj •» «» March 20-26—Men's Glee Club Trip officials also), they are tinged with was the little old fashion miss in pink nimea of campus Three nub parties are scheduled the familiar odor of John Barleycorn dotted navy blue, gardenia in piled March 24—WAA Entertainment coupli'.s iii heart* fin tonight by the I,us Amiga* Kirli*. —at times, one's soul revolts st what Scruggs Returns To high hair, and a hand corsage we March 25- Alumni Dinner, Dance around the Rym-.Thi- partial will bo hold at tho So- one sees—and then stoicly he resumes Milwaukee After Visit saw her penking coyly over. Betty for Seniors nitHium. II v I c n rority House, Miss Grucr I). Wills* his work, realizing that time will play Dixon's formal was topped with the March 25 -Five Brothers' Formal Knfrlitih was in lartment, and Shatzel Hall. Like the greatest part in reclaiming tkit Miss Margaret Scruggs, until this charge of securing the rest at this particular season they superb flattery of gold sequins and MHrrh 28-Men's Glee Club Concert "lost tribe of Israel." They almost she curried u matching bag. ,year a member of our music faculty, the .. reheat ra, will be Valentine parties. A feature March 211 WSOA Installation Tea T .°y "_!.,:n]h« J«'« ""urned to Milwaukee after V. Franc** wt' to Graila Grant of CM of (he parties will he a "hear Fact not rumor Dance respectfully to what you say, agree] is it that it places one in an infer- spending a few days with Dr. president, ■* h.'iiil. K arrangi ment*. '■\" program of Honeymoon Hearts, with you, slap you on your hack end loV poaltloii to f*ay "mn'nm". In the March ,il—Dance Recital Litchfield and other B. G. «» a Valentine Quartet, Poatofflct go merrily on their way--affection first place it's a contraction of the April 1—Five Sister Formal und friend Miss Scruggs is the Instruct- Evory one mgt— that O.r 19 .If) Hearts, Choosing Your Mate, ami iiU'ly nursing their notions as they word "madam", HO why not use the Homecoming or in School .Music and Voles at Mil Junior-Senior Prom m Hit b ether gam. H and entertainment. never had before. If you continue t*» wholfl word, if you don't like the curt- April 6—YWCA & YHCA Sunrise eraukee 1'owner School for Girls prom ivir, nut! Barney it;.pp. with Eleanor Epley, Ann Yachee, and speak of the niatti r you boeone offCM ness of a plain yes or no. The best Bastor Service In* Kciiinl peraonallty and entertain Ruth Ellen Mounts visited over the ive and thus endanger not only your tllillgi if pottib],, is to use tile par* can visit you all again. inir lint' made the evening;. week. April 7-10 Spring Vacation position in the community but your < ;,' naBM, Which makes htm feel With sincere wishes for good health 'liic man In their tuxedo*, or tall* €> O April I I Treble Clef Club Horns life as well. I have unfortunately more important anil happier. It was !-» you both and for lUCCeSI In your • neortcd co-eda In nil ntylea and coloi The Skol Sorority «ntertain*d 40 Concert, Glee t'lun Dance placed niy life ho jeopardy by my remarked, although this matter is worlc. 1 remain ever ».I cnwiu. ranfrlns from filmy whit gtrl al B novel ruah party last night, April 15 - Delhi Formal stand which I took relative to the of insignificance, it still seems to Anton Kolthoff aquaa, and bright deep eolori i" an with all the girls in •mocks, attending treatment of the girls and the women mark one as inferior socially and Aril 10 Treble Clef Club Tour P.S.- -Reason for attack: pre-umubly eenilonaJ itrlking black, Tin- stylei the Skol Ait School. Classes were under my patronage, Certain eery mentally to say "ma'am". April 10 21 I should have said yes sir not yog - ranged from etraple to demure Juliet held in the various rooms of the sor eoerse etanenti have threatened no- April 10 Senior Recital hence they were angered. ti< . to dlacreel tailored onea <>r ority house and the best scholar in .mi! consequently I've pocketed a hum- worn loose and low as milted t *■«- FOR MKN ONLY: April Li I All Campus Dance Delhi each mom received a prize, Betty It has been suggested we make a mer or similar weapon if traveling sr^r^"^^e"-*V%rV'%»"^N^V%»A."«r^^V^^sA.-*rV\»* young lady'i fancy <»r porhapt the April 22 -Phratra Formal, WAA Boyer, past Skol President, painted list of common don't I as to wiuil girls at night. SCHRAFFTS young man's! Ami what original pictures which were auctioned off for I'lay Day prefer in nun and what men prefer AKnui three weeks ago, I walked flower* around the necfci at th» April 26—Senior Recital VALENTINE CANDY a song or a poem. Hetty Bishop was in girls. Ladle) first: nine miles Into Gordon after some wrl i, high or low In tin* hair or April 26 Three Kay Sorority Spring PACKAGES m charge of arrangements with Betty A man does not, whon calling on a supplies for the school. I mot two conventionally on the shoulder, and Jane Lowry and Bather Baum s i I Formal woman, sit down until she !■ seated. wh.'o chaps fixing a flat ^ne of ■eventl were aeon carrying small May :i Senior Recital Ing hor. A man does not prolie his teeth willi erhon viciously struck at mo with en ncr-cgaye reminding ui <»f tin* Roman May I YWCA & VMCA Recrea a toothpick. To use Ibis instrument open knife. He had asked if I wen i e Ago. lion Night With Humbert nf Valentine Parties in the presence of any other pi'isnn. going t» Gordon to which I hud re AH r»r the decoration- thoj were May 6 skol Bororlty Spring For- scheduled for rushers, the Seven Sis at I ic or in public, is the height of plied "yes" Twice he had done this, ■Imple and effective as they should mal let nre falling in line with one on bad form. following his second query srith his have heen. May 0 Seven Sister Spring For- Thursday night for which they have A man does not blow his nose so attack. I ducked quickly enough t i Congratulations to Arthur Shanty, mal, Skol Reunion sent lUl B0 invitations. Grace Heater, disgustingly loud that it sounds like avoid cutting the juggler vein with Grace Heater, and Karl Koch, who May lo K. I'. Banquet Jam tii\> Betty Qaeth, Laura Eboi ,,u ugly snort of an elephant. ubeequenl death for I was in an I i 60cV - 80c - $1 headed the various committees, May 12 All-Campus Dunce and sole ami Ruth Baxter are planning A man sees a woman to the door latcd part of the highuiiy and al o <> Picnic—Commoners the party, Sinn Sister alumnae who when he takes her home and is sure though curs were passing no one stop! Others 39c and up May 18 Seven Bister Sorority Pic- One* again Shatiel Hall has opened returned for the Prom were Kiilh that all is well la-fore be leaves her. here I'm told in such caws. Well, I nic III dOOfl to Welcome new stuileuts. Unwell, Hetty ('upon, and Mrs. Len A man is us courteous to bis mother was Spared-■for which I was very ANTHONY'S May 10-17-18 -May Day—WSGA, This time it is for Gladys Gabb and Trout. and his sister as he is to any other grateful. I Ho no more long distance Tea Dance 7 Sister Janet Neiderhouse of Pairyaburgi «> <» woman. walking— whut with the blacks and Confectionery May 17—WAA Formal Dinner 14* N. Main St. Rvelyn Robinson of Oak Harbor, and A buffet .upper by Three Kay Any more suggestions girls? Next tho whites both on the "war path", I I May IU Music Composition Recital Helen Etemlnger of Fremont. girls Tuesday evening, Jan. 31, be- week the boys call have their say. it's not safe. Also from Shtttxel comes the news jMay 10 -U.A. Prom- Student Coun- gan their semester activities. The I have four more months here and that "Yo Local Maestro," Dun Kaye cil supper was given for three prospect- YMCA To Swim And Eat then the year will be over. I trust and In. band are KOIIIK to swing out [May 20 Five Sister Sorority Picnic, m I shall sec the end of it with my body the annual Shatzel Formal on March Skol Sorority Picnic. Las Amiga* d w',:','.'uWoods, I regret hearing of the illness of from returning to aohool bacauae of swim at the Toledo "Y" tomorrow Service Work is -t.lt lor,!,,, ahead on (he Mrs. Williams and Mr. Stullbohm. 1 by Western Union the aertouj illness of her father. night, according to Edward Ilorvuth May IS Phratra Picnic basement of the Delhi house, as the trust they have both improved. Kindly Shat/alites used vietnda mu ie at the in charge of arrangements. May 21 — Quill Type Picnic men are now on the process of build remember me to Mrs. Williams, Miss dance they Sponsored after the has The plans include a luncheon at May 25 Annual Concert ■■- Music ing a checkroom adjoining the new Stallbohm and all other friends. ketball game with Wooater last Sat the Toledo "V" cafeteria followed by Department recreation room. Brother Dolhis now I look forward to the day when 1 unlay, February 3. Fraternity mem a .speaking program. May 16 Delhi Fraternity Picnic 25c to any out of school who visited the house ben »ere given special Invitations. About 76 are expected to make the Commoners Fraternity Picnic over the past week 'id were: Red trip in chartered buses at a cost of May 27- Hook and Motor Spring Philips. Walter Barnes and former First it was whispered SO cents. Several more will go by Banquet, Las Amlgas Formal Western Union Ralph Meyer, took office aa Preai- proxy Dale Kuhlman. private automobile. May 20 June 2 Final Exams around the campus. Then • leni of Quill Type during the mooting Besides tho enjoyment of the sunn, June :! Five Brother, Picnic the whole school found out of tin- organisation on February i I he Five Brother houae was boat tin- trip is made to impress the mem June l Baccalaureate office in U. S. and appointed committees for the about It And now it's be- this post Weekend to tWO I I lll\ or lit) bers with the advantages of the Y..M. June :■ Commencement Quill Type Dance to be held Friday, ing shouted from the house of Michigan football players. They I'.A. lops (both fraternity and February 17. Only members and one were Ed Frutig ami Dennis Kuhii. guest each are invited to the dance. Besides these men the house was also sorority). Platt And Frances At the same meet ing Bather long host to five fellows from Woostcr talked on "Men .nd Music" ami Mary College Direct Play At Risingsun You've Guessed It! For graduation and mid-' Owen on "The Meaning of Lima." o «> James Platt and Tony Frances tid- winter festivities, o fresh o <» I lie Commoner, are buay fixing up ed in the direction Of "Two Men of THE A happening of intereal during the llirii house, this past week they fin- permanent styled into a the Bench*" a play to !»■ produced mid semester vacation Was the mar- ished, rewiring while part of the „,« riot of curls is "most pop- tomorrow night by Rising Bun High COIXEGE INN riage of Ruth Alice Danklefesen, I furniture came in nnd the rest is ular" with the younger set! School in a three-school contest. IIiw senior, Paulding. to Charles llcuhlor duo this week. Charles llluier, H Com- New There's where your friends Dorothy t'armichael, daughter of of Paulding. Ruth is a member of' manor and a former student, visited l*rof. J. W. Cnrmichaol and a tc;ichcr B. G. S. U. are enjoying those tasty the Three Kay Sorority. Since she the house over the weekend, meals. It's the new rendez- in the Rising Sun school, is in charge KEYS is not returning to school this si ml €» <> vous for after the jrame. er, her place in the Practice Apart- of the production. CHARM For the second aemeatrr Williams And the best bands with llall IIIIM also mi.led three more MBIM LOCKETS their latest hits are waiting t<> their register. Betta Myers from for you in the music box. s..miu*k>\ Lob Gordon of Detroit, Compliments of J. J. CURRY ami Mary Ann Pavell of Fitment KLEVER'S A private room for your OPTOMETRIST party at no extra cost. Mary Ann Pavell la a transfer from Jewelry Store \)oU. The Bank of Mississippi Woman's College at 11:.I I'h. RMI lie. K. Court Roy Klcver Wood County tlesburg. 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