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Bowling Green State University ScholarWorks@BGSU BG News (Student Newspaper) University Publications 3-26-1963 The B-G News March 26, 1963 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 26, 1963" (1963). BG News (Student Newspaper). 1718. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news/1718 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. ^OS-GXews VoL 47 Bowling Green Stats University. Bowling Green. Ohio. Tuesday. March 26. 1963 No. 42 Panhellenic Council Announces Women Theatre To Present Production Eligible For Office Panhellenic Council will hold elections for its officers for the Of Clifford Odets Golden Boy coming year at 3:30 p.m., Mon- day, April 1, in the Taft Room. The world of boxers, fight pro- in 1937 by the Group Theatre. At H. Greasier, a graduate student in Voting members will consist of moters, managers, jran.Mera, KirU, that time it starred Luther Adler. the Speech Department, will be three delegates from each sorority cars and money, will come to life John Garfield, I.ee J. Cobb, and played on the organ by James W. who have regularly attended Coun- this week end at Bowling Green Klia Kazan. At that time it ran Brown. cil meetings. State University. for almost two years on Broad- Featured in the cast of "Golden To be eligible for the offices of way. Harold Clurman, the origi- Boy" are John K. Bengston as President, First Vice President, "Golden Boy" by Clifford Odets nal director of the play, once and Second Vice President, a wo- will be presented at 8:15 p.m. on described Gulden Boy as ". the Joe, James C, Graham as Norna, Allen II. Davis as Koxy, Thomas man must have served on Panhel- Thursday. Friday, and Saturday, picture of a great fight ... a lenic Council for at least one in the Main Auditorium by the C. Parker as Tokio, Carl J. Blum fight In which we are all in- as Fuseli, Charles A. SchulU as year previous to elections. To be University Theatre. volved, whatever our profession or Moody, ami John B. Donovan as eligible for the offices of Record- "Golden Boy" is the story of craft." ing Secretary, and Treasurer, a Bonaparte. 2\-year-old Joe Bonaparte. It is a Dr. llaz/.aiil says that Odets woman need not have served a The play will also feature John fascinating study of the workings was a propagandist; almost i full year on Council. Those eligi- R. Larson as Pepper, Michael A. of the materialist world on the communist. He feels that this play ble for all officers are the follow- Denison as Siggle, Jack B. Win- sensitive mind of a young violin- was written to show that capital- ing: Susan E. Brown. Linda I.. ed a> Frank, Hugo K. Ousley as ist. Joe wins the highest award ism does not allow a sensitive art- Hovey, Linda A. McFarland, Doris Barker, Gordon Wyant as Lewis, for an amateur violinist in New ist to survive. Dr. Hazzard said ('. Scott. Ronita M. Slach. and York City hut decides that there .Ian A. Stucky ns Mickey, Thomas that he is not directing this play II. Greasier as Mr. Capp, Richard Jane L. Stcincr. is no fame or fortune in being a with that idea in mind, but he is Those eligible for the offices of violinist. D. llalley as Drake, Shephen R. trying to point out man's inability Sasala as Sam, William R, Cross Recording Secretary. Correspond- to accept his sensitivity. He says ing Secretary, and Treasurer are He feels that a sensitive artist as Driscoll, William II. Schafer as is never really able to make a that the play is designed to hit the Call Boy, and Rosemary S. the following: Janice K. Arnett, the audience "with the impact of name for himself to be "some- Gregg as Anna. Barbara E. Bailey. Judy J. Bednar. 1 a prize-fighter's gloved fist." Nancy R. Bublo, Kathleen Cout- body.* Joe is looking for quick The assistant directors are Mary money and all of the matt rial This production could be one of lett, Linda M. Dickerson, Barbara Jill Murphy and Linda II. Ste- things of life. He becomes a prize the last amateur productions of A. (ilasser, Susan J. Hartline, phens. Costuming is under the di- Diana M. ilealy, Jean K. Hun- fighter and acquires fame, for- "Golden Boy." Clifford Odets i^ rection of Dr. Charles R. Bough- sicker, Sue A. McCullaugh, Mar- THE FOUR FRESHMEN, popular recording group, will appear at 8:15 p.m. tune, girls, new cars, and money. rewriting his play into a musical ton, instructor in speech. garet A. Mathauer. Sally K. Mor- Thursday In the ballroom. Ticked for the appearance are now on tale In the However, he always finds himself and Dr. Hazzard thinks that the gan, Sharon J. Radler, Marilyn J. Union lobby. The price for itudenl general admi-iion ll SI.00; for public general torn between whether or not to original play will soon become un- Tickets can he purchased at the Reighard, Mary Lynn Robinson, admission. SI.50. and lor balcony seats. S2.25. The quartet's appearance at return to his study of musie and available for amateur perform- Theatre box office, at the Joe K. and Susan J. Warren. Bowling Green, which Is Its third In (he last lire yean. Is being sponsored by the violin. ance. Brown Theatre, between the hours the Union Activities Organisation. of II a.m. and 3:110 p.m. March The president of each sorority Dr. Robert T. Hazzard, director The University Theatre Pro- 25 through March '2!'. hns received a list of those eligible of the play, remarked that the duction features a unit set de- for offices. The members of each story of Joe Bonaparte is much signd by Mr. John II. Hoplor, sorority house will make up a the same as the life of the cur- which easily covers the four In* nomination slate from this list of Price Lectures rently Well-known prize-fighter teriora called for by the script. Gongwer Receives candidates.. ( ;i>sius Clay. Original Music composed especi- Golden Boy was first produced ally for this production by Thomas Fellowship Award Annual Art Exhibit On Joys Of Art In Nuclear Physics Nancy R. (iongwer. a senior in By Ron Watt termine exactly what art Is. Mr. To Open April 12 NEWS Rsportsr Price laid. "It would tear* the Pi Kappa Alpha To Sponsor I he College of Liberal Arts, has been awarded a United States Bowling Green students will daylights out of me If the gov "An artist is a human being who Atomic Knergy Commission Fel- have the opportunity to show their eminent controlled art - Imagine believes in his work and believes lowship in nuclear science and artistic talent to the public via his art is an asset to the world," Eisenhower dictating what paint 21st Annual Pie Eating Contest engineering. the 12th Annual Student Art Ex- said actor-art critic Vincent Price, ings we should see, or Truman de The Fellowship was granted by hibit. The exhibit will open April who was the guest speaker at Fri- elding the type of music we should Pi Kappa Alpha .social frater- Phi Kappa Tau and Alpha Chi the Oak Ridge Institute of Nuclear 12 and continue through May 2 in day night's Lecture Series. hear." nity will sponsor its Twenty-first Omega. the Fine Arts Bldg. Annual Pie Kuting Contest at 7 Delta Upsilcm. Tail Kappa Kp- Studies. Miss (iongwer received Mr. Price spoke about the im- The actor, known especially for Featured in the exhibit will be his portrayal of villains, is grow- p.m. on Friday, in the Men's Gym. silon, and Chi Omega, the news by telegram Friday, portance of increasing the inter- Dolta Tau Delta and I'hi Mil. March 15, but did not discover the student works in ceramics, design, ing a heard in preparation for his Preceding the pie eating contest est in American art and culture. telegram until her return from drawing, metalwork, oils, prints, next movie - "The Haunted Pal- will be the Pi Kappa Alpha Sigma I'hi BpaOoD and Delta "I have two beliefs about art F.asl Lansing on Saturday, March scripture, and watercolor. Win- ace." Sofenadei starting at 9 p.m. on Gamma, ners ill each of the eight areas of one is that art is timeless," add- Kappa Sigma and (iamma I'hi ll>. She .seeks the doctor of philo- ed Mr. Price. "It is a recorded He lately has been starring in Tuesday, in which the Pikes tradi- sophy degrees in nuclear physics competition will be presented with tionally present a cherry pie to Beta. vision of history. a film series of Kdgar Allen Poe I'hi Kappa Pal, Beta Theta Pi. at Iowa State University of first, second, or third place rib- each of the women's residence CSN stories. Most recently he has been and Alpha I'hi. Science and Technology, Ames, bons. Artists not receiving ribbons "My other belief is that the featured in the movie version of lets and social sororities. for their work may qualify for highest purposes of art is to edi- Simula Nn and Delta /.eta.