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Bowling Green State University ScholarWorks@BGSU BG News (Student Newspaper) University Publications 10-17-1961 The B-G News October 17, 1961 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 October 17, 1961" (1961). BG News (Student Newspaper). 1622. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news/1622 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. Queen Sibyl Reigns At g Festivities Pretty and beaming Sibyl cutive vice president of ill represent of "TU Took the Bus and Left the G. Preuninger reigned as ternity Council. the Aviation Winning to Us." won first place Queen Sibyl was rescorted by Bowl parade and game Dec. 9 from the other residence halls. Queen over the 1961 Home- Ross F. Fienberg, president of ln- at Dayton. The display featured a 16-foot coining activities. Queen terfraternity Council. The smil- During the halftime intermis- Falcon pointing to a Greyhound Sibyl, a member of Alpha Xi ing and radiant Queen was crown- sion of the game, the winners bus filled with passengers. ed by Clark D. Tibbits, president Delta social sorority, was pre- in the Homecoming decorations Third place in the fraternity di- of the Student Body. The Queen vision went to Alpha Tau Omega. sented to the fans along with her contest were announced. Sigma and her court each received a Phi Epsilon social fraternity. Gam- Tied for second were Phi Delta court during pre-game ceremonies sheaf of red roses. ma Phi Beta social sorority, and 'l'h.-ia and Zeta Beta Tau. which began at 1:40 p.m. in Uni- Queen Sibyl and her court Rodgers Quadrangle were selected Alpha Gamma Delta and Kappa versity Stadium. reigned over the football game and as the winners in their respective Delta tied for third place in the saw the Falcon football team de- divisions by the Alumni Board of Queen Sibyl's court included sorority division with Alpha Del- feat the University of Toledo Directors. ta Pi winning second place. Marian C. Richards, freshman at- Rockets by a score of 17-6, tendant from Mooney Hall; Joyce Each group was presented with Third place in the residence hall M. Obropta. sophomore attendant Queen Sibyl, the daughter of the traditional first-place tro- division went to Lowry Hall and and a member of Delta Zeta social Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Preuninger. is phies awarded by Alpha Chi Ome- second place to the Men's Resi- sorority; Judi K. Bluhm. junior from Cincinnati and is a senior ga social sorority during the Home- dence Center. attendant and a member of Alpha in the College of Education where coming dance. During the halftime show, the Gamma Delta social sorority; and she is majoring in history. She Is University marching band invited the eldest of six children. The Sig Eps' award-winning Linda E. Neubeck. senior attend- decoration featured Mr. Clean, a the fans to sing along. After the ant and a member of Delta Gam- The Queen has been active in football field of Toledo Rockets, band's performance, the APROTC ma social sorority. many campus activities. She has a Falcon football player with a Valkyries presented an exhibition With the University marching served as an orientation leader moving mop. and a grandstand in precision drill and marching. band forming a split crown and and a residence hall counselor. filled with spectators. With the The 16-membei team was under the majorettes forming a path- She was secretary of the junior slogan "Mr. Clean Will Clean the the direction of Cadet 1st. Lt. way. Queen Sibyl and her court class and Is the secretary of the Whole Field and All the Rockets James ('. Milliron and Cadet 2nd entered the stadium from the east senior class. She is vice president on It," the Sig Eps defeated the Lt. Vernon ('. Hansen. end of the field in sports cars and of her sorority. The Queen was Rockets with a fighting Falcon During the day. alumni renewed then were escorted onto the field. sophomore attendant in the 1969 wielding a mop drenched in Mr. friendships and acquaintances at Miss Richards was escorted by Homecoming court and junior at- Clean. the open houses held by the resi- tendant in the I960 May Queen William L. Ommert, president of "Ajax Foams the Rockets dence halls, sororities and fratern- court. the sophomore class; Mils Obropta Down the Drain" washed the Gam. ities, and departments. by Dennis S. McGurer. vice presi. The Queen and her court were ma Phi's into first place in the Festivities of the 1961 Home- dent of the sophomore class; Miss presented again during the Home- sorority division. The decoration coming came to a close with the Rluhm by James R. Lenga. ad- coming dance. Asked to say a few showed a can of foaming Ajax. alumni, students, and faculty danc- mistrative vice president of Inter- words at the dance. Queen Sibyl Cleanser suspended over a white ing to the music of Warren Cov- fraternity Council; and Misa Neu- said. "You've made a 'squinty- sink full of Rockets. ington and the Tommy Dorsey Ou..n Sibyl beck by Richard W. Bradley, exe- eyed' blonde very happy." Rodgers Quad, using a slogan orchestra in a crowded ballroom. Priority Policy Set By Housing Office ^IS-GX^s VoL 46 Bowling Green State UnireirsltY. Bowling Green. Ohio. Tuesday, Oct 17. 1961 No. 11 The increase in the number of students has caused the forming of a priority policy for on-campus housing. James C. Grimm, director of residence services, has an- nounced that because of the many students now living on the Student Council Business Includes campus, the number of students entering as freshmen second semester has been limited, and students applying for housing will be classed according to to former students who are eligi- the following list: ble to return to the University. Move For Vacation Extension —continuing students. This When the housing quota has category includes those students been filled, a waiting list will be Student Council adopted a Interfratcrnity Council, presented was not within their realm. now living either on or off campus, established at the Housing Office. resolution concerning Christ- a resolution to Council recom- Appointments Approved and those attending the branches. As cancellations occur, the stu- mending thut class resumption aft- Council approved the appoint- mas recess, turned down a —new freshmen who already dents on this list will be notified. er Christmas recess be postponed. ments made by the Student Lead- sorority request for payment have been accepted. Christmas Resolution ership and Service Committee —those students who attended for a Homecoming court can- placing Jacqueline J. lleisler on the extended sessions and who AWS Selects Models,- His resolution states: the Student Communications are eligible to return in February. didate's picture taken from "Whereas, class resumption Hoard and Stephen E. Murkwood —former students. Students Annual Style Show the Administration Bldg.. approved for the 1961-62 school year on the Student Orientation Board. Is on Januury 2. 1962, it will who were dropped for academic f- r- TI . r . J the appointment of two students A motion was passed to hove deficiencies, have completed 12 jet /"Of I HIS Friday necessitate the Student Body the Student Orientation Board to Student Body boards, and heard to travel to the University on hours of work in summer school, a resolution concerning the NEWS study Council's part in future fall and have been reinstated by their Twenty-four models have Jan. 1. 1962; and Whereas, orientation programs. at their meeting Thursday night. travel on this date would academic deans. The remaining been chosen for the annual Tod J. Butler was uppointed to Ross F. Fienberg. president of cause unnecessary social, number of spaces will be available style show sponsored by the investigate the trash-burning sit- mental, and physical hard- uation at the Commons, which Association of Women Stu- ships on the Student Body, has been the cause of refuse be- dents. The show will be held faculty, and administration; ing blown on students in the Sta- Kit-chart, Williams Fulbright Grant and Whereas, the traffic fa- dium during football games. at 7 p.m. Friday in the ball- tality rate on this dote is no- Cast For Leads room. toriously high; and Whereas, Resolution Heard Judges were Miss Helen W. Forms Available many students must travel up Michael E. Pheneger, graduate InJeffers' 'Medea' Henderson, professor of home ec- WINNING COACH—The notion's to 15 hours from their homes assistant in history, presented a onomics; Mrs. Myra McPherson, wlnnlngest coach, Doyt Perry, speaks Students w.ho wish to apply for to the University. BE IT RE- The cast for Robinson Jeffers' Fulbright grants for 1962-63 must resolution concerning the NEWS. adaptation of "Medea," the third head resident of Williams Hall; lo dw student body at Friday's pep SOLVED that class resump- It reads: and Miss Jackie Gribbons. assist- rally. Perry Botched Us 49th win at process their applications immedi- tion after the Christmas re- University Theatre Major Produc- I. C. In the Toledo game on Saturday ately in order to meet the Nov. 1 "Whereas, the B-G NEWS ant dean of women. cess be postponed until R a.m. tion, has been announced by Dr.