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The Summer B-G News July 7, 1955

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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. Tke Smmn B-6 W BOWLING GREEN STATE UN1VE Vol. 39 Official Student Publication. Bowling Green. Ohio. Thursday. July 7. 19S5 No. 56 $500 Scholarship Slow Learners, Arithmetic Get To Celia Lalonde A $500 scholarship from her national social sorority has been BGSU Workshop Attention Now awarded Cclia Lalonde, Bowline One workshop began Tuesday, Green State University geology and another will start next Mon- major. The award is part of the day, in the series of special short Friendship Award program of Al- courses sponsored as a part of pha Xi Delta sorority, and was an- the Bowling Green State Univer- nounced at the recent national sity summer session, Dr. Ralph G. convention of the organization at Ilarshman, director, has an- Swampscott, Mass. nounced. Miss Lalonde, whose home is at The course now being conducted Amherst, is a junior, and was is on the teaching of arithmetic, selected because of an excellent and has been limited to an en- academic record ami the promise rollment of 50. Conducted for a shown for a successful career in three-week period, it is in charge her chosen field, it was pointed of Dr. Harold E. Moser, director out. In addition to her academic of test services of State Teachers proficiency, she has been active College, Towson, Md. in campus event;*, including choice Kaeh participant is to work out in an ail-campus election as at- some practical problem associated tendant to the University May with the teaching of arithmetic Queen. during the three-week period un- She has been vice-president of der his direction. the Newman Club, chairman of the State Department of Education Newman Club's committee for Re- supervisors will combine their ligious Emphasis Week, served on Anna M. Engle talents with those of Miss Anna the staff of "Inter-Science News- M. Kngle. widely-known consult- Fred Ashley (Slag* Manager) (r.) ihakei up a aoda for Dan Wowryinlak letter" and 13 a member of the ant and specialist, in a workshop (George Glbbi) and Juanita Baugh (Emily Webb) In a icene from "Our Town." Geology Club. Mass Spectrometer for the slow-learning child, which The play will be presented at Huron Playhouse July 12-16. will begin Monday. Gift Of Du Pont May Accept A Few Mote Student! Ashley, Baugh And Wawryzniak GwdsOn 'Parade' A mnss spectrometer valued at Limited to 60 persons, Dean several thousand dollars has re- Ilarshman's office reported almost Now Tour Canada cently been given to the Chemistry that number already enrolled this Department by the Atomic Energy week. A few more may still be To Star In Huron Production Two alumni nnd a senior from accepted, he said. Bowling Green State University Commission through the E. I. du- "Our Town" will be presented Pont de Nemours Co., operator of Miss Engcl has been consultant he will be a senior at BG next are now traveling with General as the second production of the Motors' "Parade of Progress," on the Dana Plant of the Atomic for the Detroit Association for Huron Playhouse from July 12 to yenr; and he is from Euclid. Retarded Children, is a fellow of About the play—the first act a tour which will take them, by Energy Commission in . 16. Curtain time is 8 u.m, KB.-tern the end of the summer, across The spectrometer will provide the American Association on Men- Standard Time. shows daily life in Grover's Corn- tal Deficiency, and before her re- ers, N.H., in 1901. The second Canada. valuable experience in the study The p'ny was written hy Tno'n- James Turner, who received his of high vacuum and electronic tirement was supervisor of special shows love and marriage; the classes and director of the Detroit ton Wilder, and is one of the truly third, death. The play is well- bachelor's degree in in operations. It was obtained great plays of modern times. It known. It was done on campus in May, and John Newman, who will through the assistance of the Ohio (Continued on page 4) was written during the late 30's, the summer of 1953. receive his degree in journalism State Department of Education, and is one of the two plays Wild- the agency responsible for surplus Two families are involved—the next February, joined the Parade er has done. The other was "Skin at Windsor, Canada, in June. Ed property acquisition by schools Webbs and the Gibbs. Dr. Gibbs of Our Teeth," whieh was pre- Wheelden, who received his de- and colleges of the state. The will be played by James Shaffer, University Will sented at the Playhouse in earlier gree in journalism last winter, Chemistry Department received seasons. from Leetonia; Mrs. Gibbs, by one of the five instruments avail- Sally Kilmer (just graduated from joined the Parade immediately after graduation. able for a ten-state area, Dr. W. The story is unconventional. BG, with major in music); Mr. Celebrate, Too The play is performed on a practi- (Continued on page 4) II. Hall, chemistry professor, said. Webb, by Gene Rucker, (who will Howling Green State University cally bare stage, without any be a junior next year); and Mrs. props. The only furniture used will join with business men and Webb by Leah Newey, from Nilcs, other groups the week of July are two ladders, a couple of stools, n senior next year at Baldwin Wal- 20 to observe Rowling Green's and chairs with a board placed lace. There arc 26 persons in the across them. The curtain never 100th anniversary as an incorp- play. orated town. open.' or closes—it la open when the audience is seated and what The University's participation movim of furniture there is is MRS. MCDONALD IMPROVES will include conducted tours for done in front of the audience. Mrs. Ralph W. McDonald is the public of spots on the campus, reported to be improved in St. from 7 to 9 o'clock, Thursday, Frad Ashler I> Slaq* Manaqtr Mary's Hospital, Russellville, Ark., July SI, and a display at Gillispie The Stage Manager sets the where she became ill while she Plumbing and Heating Co., 140 scene with his dialogue. Fred Ash. and Dr. McDonald were visiting North Main St. ley has this part. He played relatives. Commltl.. ChoMn Ducotcl in "My Three Angels," A committee which included re- and Mr. Hillary in "Angel in a presentatives from each of the Pawnshop," at BG last year. It three undergraduate colleges and is his first season at the Play- 160 Graduates the administrative staff, met last house. He's also had parts in week to draw up plans for partici- "Lilliom," "Goodbye My Fancy," pation. The committee included "On Our Way," "Richard III," Teach In Ohio Dr. Raymond W. Derr, substitut- and "A Midsummer N i g h t' s ing for Harold Van Winkle as Dream." He will be a junior next Approximately 50 per cent of chairman; Richard Barnes, sub- year at BG and is from Geneva. the 1955 Bowline Green grad- stituting for Dr. Ralph E. Geer, uates in the College of Education Emily Webb will be played by Dr. Paul Leedy, F. Eugene Beatty, have reported to the University Dr. Willi.nl Singer, Dr. Russell Juanita Baugh. Emily is the one their teaching appointments for that the play revolves about, al- Decker, and W. C. Jordan, sub- the *55-'56 school year. stituting for Charles Young. though she is not a heroine in the Of the 231 graduates in educa- melodramatic sense. Juanita had tion, 102 have signed contracts The University has been as- leading roles in "A Midsummer to teach elementary education in signed to the "large industries" Night's Dream," last year, and Ohio. Fifty-eight more of the group, and these Arms, including "Lilliom," the year before. It is graduates will be teaching sec- H. J. Heinz, Lugbill Provision Co., her first year at Huron; she will ondary education. Cain Potato Chips, Greider In- be a senior at BG next year. She Bowling Green graduates have dustries, Daybrook, Royal Manu- is from Toledo. also signed contracts to teach in facturing Co., Ohio State High- Dan Wawrymiak is George Maine, , , North way Commission, and probably Gibbs, who eventually marries Carolina, Michigan, California, others, will either have displays Emily. Danny was Stanley Kowal- and Oregon. Excluding Ohio, the or open house during the week, or ski in "Streetcar Named Desire," greatest number of 1955 grad- both, it was said. uates will be teaching in Michi- Audrey Paul and Ralph Nielien will be featured In the familiar love song* The Sentinel-Tribune will issue Lysander in "Midsummer," and and duets of "Carmen" and "Don Joie" In the Opera "Carmen" tomorrow at gan. Within Ohio, more Bowling a total of 14,000 copies for the also had parts in "Richard III," 10:30 a JO. In the Main Aud. "On Our Way," "Lilliom," "Peer Green graduates will be teaching Also appearing with the two singers will be the Marllnn String Trio to special observance, sending papers Gynt," and "Mad Woman of Chal- in Cleveland than in any other furnish the accompaniment. into every home in Wood County, liot." It is his first season here; city. This la the first of two summer Artist Series sponsored by the TJnlTorslty. it was pointed out. In Our Opinion Dilley, Groosman Join Attention Females Air Force ROTC Unit M/S Lloyd E. Dilley and T/S James C. Groosman have been as- signed to the Howling Green AF- BG Coeds Eligible To Enter ROTC unit to replace M/S Robert Troutman and T/S Charles P. Jones. National College Queen Contest Sergeant Dilley was assigned Attention all female students here from Keealer Air Force Base, Decker To Ft. Knox You have a chance to get that pot Miss, and will assume the duties of gold at the end of the rainbow, of training NCO here, replacing For August Service and at the s<*me time r»elp your Sgt. Troutman. Dr. Russell Decker, assistant alma mater. Sergeant Grossman was assigned professor of business administra- It has been announced by the here from Ellington Air Force tion, has been called to a 15-day National College Queen Contest Mase. Texas, and will assume the tour of duty with the United States . ommittce that undergtu.'jate col- NCO duties of Personnel Super- Army beginning July 31. He re- lege girls, bewteen the ages of 17 Let's Stay Alive visor, replacing Sgt. Jones. ceived his orders this week, and he and 24 years, and nttemling sum- The July Fourth weekend was not a pleasant one for all, Sergeant Troutman has been re- has been assigned to Fort Knox, mer school, are eligible '.o enter assigned to the Far Eastern Air Ky. the third annual eontMt because the nation again turned a milestone when adding Command in Okinawa and Serge- Dr. Decker is attached to the The purpose of the contest is to up the grim score of fatal highway accidents. The total ant Jones has resigned from the Toledo U.S. Army Reserve School, relect and honor the most out- figures show that about 400 lost their lives in the nations Air Force and will make his home with the rank of Major. His active standing and all-round representa- in Greensboro, N.C. assignment is as post engineer. tive college girl in the nation. number one holiday killer. This is more than the previous Finalist From Each Stale three-day July Fourth week end in 1952. College queen finalists from What the statistics do not reveal is the hundreds who each of the 48 states will compete Sidewalks Of New York' in the national grand finals at will not talk, see or use all their limbs again. With these Convention Hall in Asbury Park, added to the figures, we can sigh with relief that we took N.J. in September. Each of these the extra five minutes to get back to Bowling Green. finalists will receive round trip First Huron Production transportation to and from As- At first glance most of these accidents would seem to bury Park to compete in the grand be by mechanical and engineering faults in the autos, but a Tonight, through Saturday night finals. will be the final performances of Notice For All While in Asbury Park, the state study of the 1954 accident scene shows that excessive speed, Huron Playhouse's opening play, finalists will be guest of the City failure to grant the right of way, and driving on the wrong "The Sidewalks of New York." August Graduates and will be housed at leading Opening the seventh season at beachfront hotels. Prior to arriv- side of the road constitute 75 per cent of the accidents re- Huron, the play takes its audience sulting in death and injury. Students who will be candidates ing in Asbury Park, groups of back to the days of a by-gone era lor degrees In August should make -tate winners will stop off in New As the percentages are probably not substantially dif- when melodrama and pathetic tear- out application! for graduation In York City where they will partici- shedding were standard fare in the Registrar's Office as soon as pate in the city's annual Summer ferent this year we well know that no matter how good the the theaters of the gay '90s. Cur- possible. Festival celebration. They also road or how mechanically perfect the car, it is we the drivers tain time is 8 o'clock, EST. will appear as guests on several who can improve the accident picture by simple highway Interspersed between scenes will be a series of six olio acts—dances, coast-to-coast television programs. And this is only part of the excite- courtesy and carefulness. songs, and comedy routines—re- Hospital Hours ment and honors that the state Let us keep in mind that in trying to squeeze that extra miniscent of vaudeville in the Gay winners will receive. flO's. speed out of our cars, or squeezing through tight traffic, we 8 To 10 In July The National College Queen Tamplo'i Second Season might at the same time squeeze our remaining lifetime into Since Dr. Dorothy B. Cham- winner will receive $5,000 in Vince Tampio, Fredonia, N.Y., berlin will he on vacation during scholarships, tours and modeling a few minutes. plays the villainous banker, Gideon July, students are requested to assignments among other prizes. llloodgnod, who steals $100,000 make hospital calls from 8 a.m. Can you qualify, Why not enter from a dying sen captain and to 10 a.m. when Dr. S. A. Kose- and find that pot of gold you have finds a fortune with his ill-gotten wick will be on duty during those been looking for. Two Of Every Three Veterans On gains. This is Tampio's second hours. For further information write: season at the Playhouse. I.a-t year However, students can use the College Queen Contest Director, he was Mr. Hossefrosse in "The health service between the hours Convention Hall, Asbury Park, Campus Are Married; Total Is 189 Torchbearers," and also had major of 8 a.m. until 4 p.m. during the N.J. roles in "Ten Nights in a Bar- Of the 189 veterans enrolled A t<-tal of 174 are registered un- week and from 8 a.m. until noon room," and "The Princess Who on Saturdays, as there will be a in the first term of the HGSU Rum- der Public I-aw 560, the GI pro- COHEN ARTICLE APPEARS Wouldn't Laugh." nurse on duty. If medical care is mer session, 128 are married, ac- rlalon for Koreun veterans. Dr. Jacob Cohen, associate pro- Carol Liedtke. Fcnnimore, Wis., necessary during these hours, the fessor of economics, is the author cording to figures released this The enrollment Is predominately has the part of the heroine, Lucy. nurse on duty will make the neces- among the upper classes, and the of an article entitled "A theoreti- week by Dr. Ralph II. (Jeer, vet- This is her third summer at the sary arrangements. In case of cal Framework for Treasury Debt gtnduatc school leod.s with BO. Playhouse. She starred as Elixa erans counselor. Two women are emergency at other times, stu- Management," appearing in the Si iiior.- have 44, junior.! 35, sopho- Doolittle in "Pygmalion," Helen dents are asked to call the Uni- registered under the Cil program. mores 88, and 22 are freshmen. June issue of the American Eco- Pettigrcw in "Berkley Square," versity Police at 5001. nomic Review. Only 13 arc enrolled under As to colleges, the .-indents have and Nellie Fell in "The Torch- Public I,nw 340, which covered indicated business administration bearers," last year. Her handsome Huron Playhouse—"Annie Get veterans of the Second World us their choice in 80 cases, 30 are leading man in "Streets of New Your Gun" July 19-23. Classified War; two arc enrolled under the In education, and 23 are in liberal York" is James Shaffer, from "Hammer rli« In -Tlttrrhofi ond Fos- provisions for disabled veterans. Hit... Leetonia, a newcomer to Play- Irot. Sl-toon lot-on. for •14V.M. Moron* house ranks. He has had previous The Summer B-G News Done* flrhooli Coll S&SI1." acting experience on station Bowling Groan State University UTTU MAN ON CAMPUS by Dick Mktar WKBN-TV, Youngstown. and was Publlih-d on thoio daiM during loo active in the Youngstown Players iu0D«(, at Bowling Croon Stato Unt- and Canfitld Players. TOralty. Bowling Croon, Ohio. The melodrama is full of the Juno 23; July 7: July 31; Augual 4 The noble statements and pathetic tear shedding that characterized the and August IB. plays of the nineteenth century. Wooster Shop The play was written by Dion 41 Xr,ft) The Official lloucicault, an Irishman, who won 425 E. Wooster St PAT. Student Publication fame not only ns a playwright, but • iHr also as an accomplished actor and OPEN EVENINGS l-ioducer. Fronds McLean Editor TILL 9 P.M. Fire And Snowstorm Involved Dr. Raymond Don Advisor Staging the play involves a snowstorm and a spectacular tene- Badger, played by James Liedtke. ment fire on stage. Wing and drop Fremont. There are a total of 15 Come in and visit us settings, authenticly styled by persons in the cast. for your John II. Heplcr, technical director, Dr. F. Lee Micsle, directs. Last will create the nineteenth century year he directed "Ten Nights in a mood. Acting will aUo be done in Barroom," and "The Torchbear- the style of the pciod, using ers." He also directed three plays University Supplies asides to the audience and speak- at the Playhouse in 1961. in? the lines and moving on stage in an exaggerated manner, as the Daily Photo Service actors did in that era. Teachers Needed Most of the action of the play Stationery takes place in the midst of the For beautiful towns and cities financial crisis of 1857, when the in California, Texas, Arixona, sea captain's family, destitute and starving, are roaming the streets Washington, Oregon, etc. Magazines of New York in search of some Salaries $4000 up. Especially means of liveihood. The love story ned grade teachers and high between the hero and the heroine school English, Math, Home Cigarettes is :.l-o entangled because of Blood- Ec, Music, Commerce. good's efforts to marry off his daughter Alida, played by Betty Teachers Specialists Bureau Greeting Cards Beall, Tiffin. The whole play is Boulder, Colo. saved with the usual surprise end- ing provided by Bloodgood's clerk, Perry Has Five Assistant Coaches Falcons Play 22-Game Season; Highlighted By Kl Tournament To Aid Him In MAC Title Fight With only one of last year's Starting his first season as grid- starting lineup graduated, Conch Avoid That Spread . . . iron coach at Rowling Green State Harold Anderson's Bowling Green University, Doyt Perry '32, former Falcons will play a 22-game sche- Use Sports Facilities Ohio State University backfield dule for the 1955-56 season. Men at Rowling Green State coach and Rowling Green grad- The season will be highlighted uate, will be assisted by one of the by participation in the third an- University who are sports minded youngest football coaching staffs nual Kentucky Invitational tourn- or want to get in some exercise in the University's history. The ament in December. In the KIT to cut down on their "spread" six-man coaching staff has an aver- with the Falcons will be five Ken- Ivive n good opportunity to do all age age of about 33 years. tucky cage powerhouses, Louis- t! ( exercising they want while in The five assistant coaches are: ville, Murchead, Murray, Western summer school. Rrucc Rellard, end coach; Forrest Kentucky and Eastern Kentucky. The cage in the Men's Gym- Treason, freshman coach; Robert Ohio University and Arizona com- nasium can supply the equipment Dudley, backfield coach; Edward plete the eight-team field that for the following sports: handball, (Bo) Schembechler, interior line invades the Louisville Armory, pnddleball, basketball, horseshoes, coach; and William Gunlock. de- Dec. 27-29. - oftiil.lt, shuffleboard, weight lift- fensive coach. Dudley, Schem- In the 1953-64 tournament, ing, punching bans, ping pong, and bechler and Gunlock arc recent with an cig'.il-tcam field, Western archery (although the targets fir additions to the coaching staff and Kentucky topped Louisville and in the archery range have been taken are starting their first season at the 1954-55 tournament Louisville down for the present). Rowling Green. outscored Western for the victory. The enge Is open from 8 a.m. Perry, who has been backfield The Falcons will have a 12- till 4. If it is necessary for the coach for the Big Ten and Rose gnmc Mid-American Conference men in charge to be t:\vay from Bowl champion for the past four ;-late. opening the season on Dec. the cij.-.' they will leave a note years, has coached such great 7 at home against Western Mich- telling where they can be found. stars as Howard "Hopalong" Cas- Centered around the head loolball coach, Doyt Perry, the •tatf gets ready igan. The on'y charge for the use of sady, Dave I.eggett, Bobby Wat- lor the coming gridiron season. Seated, on the right of Perry. Forrest Creason, In 1954-55, the Falcons had one this equ'nment is a 50-cent tow:*! kins, Fred Bruney and Johnny Irishman coach; standing, left to right. Robert Dudley, backfield coach; Edward of their poorest seasons and ended .'cposit, which is returned wnen Borton. The new head coach was Schembechler. Interior line coach; and William Gunlock. defensive coach. Bruce up tieing for fifth with Kent State the student turns in his towel. an outstanding student and athlete Bellard. end coach. Is not In the picture. in the Mid-American Conference Upon payment of his 50-cents the in his undergraduate years at with a 5-9 record. student will receive an ID card Bowling Green. He was a nine- football staff. He was a teummate HYMAN TO FLORIDA ConUlui On Schedule which can be used to withdraw letter winner at the University and of Schembechler at Miami Uni- Dr. Mclvin Hyman, assistant Rut in 1953-54, and with their equipment from the gym and also quarterbacked the Falcons for versity under Woody Hayes and professor of speech and director first full season in the Mid-Ameri- enable* the student to use the three years. He was also on the was a three-year letterman and of the Bowling Green State Uni- can Conference the Falcons fin- Natntorium during special houts. basketball and baseball squads for an all-Ohio guard in his senior versity Speech and Hearing Clinic, ished second with a 10-3 record, Golfing on the University's three years. year there. While he was line has received a summer post-grad- and went to the National Invita- nine-hole course costs 25 cents a ■•Hard Coaches Ends coach on the Heidelberg eleven, uate scholarship for study at the tional Tournament quarter-finals r< und. Clubs can be rented on the Bellard joined the Bowling fhe team won an Ohio Conference School of Medicine, University of before losing to Western Ken- course for 50 cents. Green staff as a graduate assistant crown and was runner-up another Miami, Coral Gables, Fla. His tucky. in 1948 and worked with the vars- year. Gunlock also was head base- study will include work in organic The only newcomer to the nine- ity line. In 1949, he became the ball coach at Heidelberg. voice problems. game schedule will be Canisius College, of Ruffnlo, n standout WBGU freshman coach and was in that MONDAY position until 1951, when he again participant in the NCAA tourna-

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