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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. i Boa GOB A/ewd Zi '***** v v ' Official' Student Publication ' .1 fUkSKW BOWLING GREKN, OHIO. THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1945 NO. 18 Falcons Finish Greatest Basketball Season Tonight With Bee Gee News Photographer at Garden Game .. anriT 4 r. 1 • r- 1 Meet NYU After Losing Final f> 3 ' r ' " ^BASKETBALL A,, Of Garden Meet to DePaul -VITATION FINALS BiN 4B l a, , n BOWUHC GREEN ' Bowling Green's Falcons tonight will finish their most nr PAUL » BU"*-" inljyr successful season in history when they meet New York Univer- i sity in a consolation basketball game. i«;i AND J ST JQH''.-?,. Defeated Monday in the finals of the Madison Square Gardens Invitational tournament by DePaul of Chicago by a -tUSfiA BUXING score of 71-64, Bowling Green's team is one of the four best r Kiu ' " in the country. Last year the Falcons also advanced to the NfiVA : BAKSI m) tournament for the first time but were defeated in the first . C.!« round by St. John's of Brooklyn, a team which the Bee Gee ■ players soundly whipped this year. - DePaul's Blue Demons, lead by George Mikan, will meet Oklahoma A and M, National Collegiate Athletic Association ... "i champ, tonight in the Red Cross benefit game. The Demons were favored to win the tourney in 1944 but were upset by St. John's in the finals. NYU lost to the Aggies Tuesday. Mikan, whose coach reported that he had a "painful leg injury" two days before the Falcon game, was named most valuable player of the season by C__;_1__.» KJI— - the Garden officials. He set a new dOClOlOgy IVlajOrS high of 120 points for three l^LiUrganize ■■■ ■■ *a* ■ fglINew ■ 1 t^liUub ili games,^.i,, 49, netting and thethe mostmm fieldfree , , , , , , , throws, 22, in the same period.. Grc a v,,iant J cOT^'&'St'wS «rti t th Tt K t nesd.y evening at Dr. C. Glenn "Th "^ n U»H ,„ ^h„ flr , Sv.' Sw.nson's home. Temporary offl- "''h " >\f Jg* '" the.fl"t "v.e .i...-j A .1. __ ""d a half minutes. At the 16-
a. trips and special projects. for ,„ cight.point .,„,. The M. Janet Rafferty is temporary con8 nevcr cauKht up during the chairman of the organization plan- re8t 0f the game. -_jning »n_;_;-committee. u Evelyn... •!.-Christian .u nOtten,,. . who... scoredj seven.. points,■ ■ w r m h member.memherT SriMembers of• ,tthe™ group eight" takenminutes ' °to play. ' « «Whitehead■"»" «">< are about evenly divided among was". , „ I._J;__ o„„ r„. .»„.„- tk. -■ ■.,»•«. i .- .- theh leading Bee Gee scorer
* iroVo'fTpW^me'nT^riTo; ^JJj^u^w l ^ mlnoring In sociology, according to " "°™ „, "' Dr. S. H. Lowrie of that depart- winning 24 games this season mcnt. In comparison to 3 defeats, the iiimi ,. . —„_t ..„j»„» University Falcons have had the be8t Mon in th «Jnt.l „fT„ . t, .H " eir nl.tory. C hed in^rHv^LwEta TKTSS °" »* Harold Anderson, nartm.n? ffiSTh. th n only coach to «••» tw0 different E.fiSL'Jf' PU"hin5 the °V teams to Garden tournaments, the Falcon have had 64 ingtaw faIin it. " tahe adrfarfadded. Dr.nr ^TMand Mrs. ,., , " « . victories and 2 l S8e8 8,nco Andcr80n came to Lowrie took part with Dr. and J, ?. r, l Mrs. Swanson in the meeting. Bowhn- 0reen thrco vear" a«°- Next meeting of the group will D.Paul (7») G FT be held Wednesday, April 4. Stump, f .6 3 16 Dibenedetto, f 1 2 4 G. Mikan, c 16 4 84 *> • Ohio Returns To Stfe j j J ff:J 1]UJ Eastern War Time Total* 30 u 71 Uni.er.ity clock*, Ilk. all other. J?G (54) G F T ray 9 John Barber, Be* CM News photographer, traveled to New York to tain picture, of Bowling Grean'i Falcons in th* final, of th* Madlion In the etat*, will b* turned ah*ad , ' ' ■ J ,' S*«.re Garden'. l««it.tion.l Baakotball Tournament. Absv* left .how. tko marquee and .or** of Ike rocord-braakinf crowd enterin, for one boar Saturday at midnight to Whitehead, f 7 3 17 nman f Monday', tana, la ik* .pper right picture Boa T.nw.lde, ..n,or wko kitek-kikod to Now York for tk* (a*ae, it ahown onkini between Dean «»ak* Ohio oa Eaatorn War Tim* f, ' « 1 J Arek B. Conlrlin, Ai.i.t.nt Re.i.tr.r Eu,.n. Be.lt,, and Re,i.lr.r (Pfc.) John Bunn, now on lea.a ol ab.ence .t.tioned at Ft. Di». N. J. Lt. for tb* •■ring Jt^^v Knierkm r 1 0 2 Fraaklia SUbbi., BG ir.d.at. and one of the referee, at the local FalconGr.at Uke. (..., ka. hit back to th. camera. "d •«"»">••• J^il» l^lk Payak, g 5 2 12 B {i !■ tb* center rlfkt picture, Ernie Dibendetto (31) Demon forward, can't atop • foot 11 lack Sid Otlen at tk* injured George Mikan (M) °pBlt*' .1 \[ \ ^ jnW Kubiak, g 1 2 4 looka on. Whitehead, University V-12 forward, jump, for a high one in the lower left .hot. Here again Dibenedetto'. guarding it futile. Allen nai bMn „#d l\^**e'*^^^*tlf]k Pie], K 10 2 Sawdjr, Baa Gee trainer, gl*a* Johnny Payak a quick rubdown during a time-out juat before Otten left tk* gam* OB personal fouls. Other player. here in th* Bv^ \M^7/MY — — — (I to r) are Whitehead, Gray, Knieram, aad Otten. warm ....on. XkLjL&Zjf Totala 22 10 64 line* tka be- ^SBS-jtw*^ Score at half: DePaul 30, Bow- 8 - Doreen Stouffer, Pat Qoos \S»T&&£L Thibault To gr*?" "* 7°I V ^ . ' iNeeaed as r roctors uni».r.ity civUi.. .nd •«««*• Coeds Face Great Have University Play Leads JLTXzFLZJZilz Sing April 12 1!IS££SJIHE Probiem-Haines n4 Ali Yod * . ■ ter to serve as proctor, in the wo- " * p " "gj* °" ■*•* 'V'." Si *" " " Doreen Stouffer, sophomore from Fostoria, and Patricia men.. dormitories Tuesday nights s assembly fea- »•»• "»» «° «• ■*■ Saturday P 7 Croos., sophomore from FainW Post. NY; wilj1 play the lead TSJTSZll in applying S^STSu, ^Sa," *Z ! , , . E H^k^ SStS.SlK TO es in "Ladies in Retirement," University Theatre production #., ' „f(h_.Mli(|m,1.„'i * postponed until Thursday, April date, April 12. were made early ou, adviser for YWCA entitled scheduled for June. Others in the cast are Patricia Howell, '"•"•"'*~*** lT™ &.£?$£-£ JH ^ Monday mornin«' Pr»"'8" M^Aw junior from New York City; Marjorie Scharer, junior from "p ■ Dean Areh B- Conklm« of" *?"*»**■*■■■■«* the Ent"- Schwarx added. K -it ,„ves a. flM wa8 cho8e n becaU8e Toledo; Mary Jane Lloyd, junior from Cleveland; Kenneth - tamment committee. Thls tnning assembly win im- » bait to get an audience." she Keagle, freshman from Ashtabul*; At the present time there are 12 Thibault s temporary ill health mediately precede the appearance pointed out to the coeds that there « C L. 1 1 »nd Leliah Shepherd, freshman proctors, Dean Conklin said, caused this change in his plans, of Alexander Kerensky, Premier is no great need for us to think OlUTlIYier DCilOOl IS from Cleveland. E'Kht »re in Shatiel Hall and four which was communicated to Pro- of the Provisional Government of about what we are now, and what | *>i* . A*M» 17 Doreen will play the part of in the Women's Building. fessor Schwara last Saturday. Russia in 1917, who will speak at we hope to become. A •lime .CO CO /\Ug. 11 El|(n creed, a retired actress. training class for next year's The arrangements for the new 10 a.m. on Friday, April 13. "The college girls are facing a - - „fc~,i -in k—<„ i„— PatrieU Cloo'a is cast as Leonore proctors is being planned to pre- — — difficult problem in itself in having Summy echool will begin June p,. con,pfJlion to MiM Creed- pare the women for their duties «|tl /tl.f O, tl k • 1 to decide whether or not they 26 and close August 17, according p.t Howell and Marjorie Scharer tot 1946-46, he said. As compen- /\ Ifihri I flf *J ^tlltt A nimnlQ should remain in universities now, to Dean Clyde Hlsaong. Classes »re Leonore's two sisters, Louisa «'i°n for their work, proctors re- ^* Lr' •*• V/,u ■ •WMM! »T»I «f I MHO or quit and join one of the wo- are being offered In biology, edu- and Emily. ceive their rooms. _ _ _ _ i •«» r* i. t men's service corps. What are cation, hfartory, mathematics ao- Kenneth Keagle has the put of F(\f /Vpmpr/flflfl^ WaT RpllPT IZ^Vj'f "" "" cial rtudies, sociology, »d speech. Albert, nephew of Ellen Creed. T 1 J •»/•!•• J II1SU USrUUKib fVUF IWLIKI away to war? < n, lden,,fi ,, The river laboratory, under Dr. E. Leliah Shepherd will be Sister I OleuO VlOllIalSt u . . ^ t . .,r>,. "". ° l" °" E. Dickermui, E an addition to Teresa, a nun^ Mar, Jan. Lloyd iir-iYni U"11"1 . Have you ever'Seen a brown gingrham turtle, a green Strip- "Oftentimes today the girls,.t- the summer courses. „ill pl.y the part of Lucy, the Will PlaV Here ed Elraffe' or a callco faun? You haven't? Then you should '?=" themselves to someone whom The workshop in elementary maid. J see the Alpha Chi Omega's United War Relief project^mak- they would not if it were peace- we education U open to all facilities The Kene of .od~»:'wl,rh A^'aud^lr-'" ^ Pr"t'C" «" ^^ "»«on. ^1 have com. to —^ w".neral aUUut is that the M""M wrnaop. action centering around the ^ef- Arta auditorium. Ufe under the nimble fingers of the Each sorority member is respon- girls are too anxious to establish forts of Leonore Piake to provide a Mr. Hess'sonata recital will be Alpha Chi's. sfble for making one animal or bonds or ties here at home." All-Campus Clean-Up home for her mentally deranged made, up.of three sonataa, ran- A. for th. animals, well, maybe doU; a. soon a. ^hey are all com. "GirU Ar. A,,r*..iv." ,d I uJei-A « —J «._- .. SS9JLlJf^ 1!2L." "** they haven't quit, the variety of pletod. next week probably, th.y "In some cues the girls are too la WSGA Sponsored IJorMnStouffer appeared laat centnriea.Dr Kennedy • eompc- No-h.g, ^t they have really put wUl be sent to New York from aggressive If you watch couples, n __ , T~»r *«> T118 0Id Maid." Patricia »'tion, Kennedy Sonota No. 1 in „ / . Z-f , here they will eo to the Nether- ■> ' **** h»d the opportunity of A T p B w doi A ^°? jSSfZ frf CIoo. WM Jso in "Tb. Old Maid" A minor, wM writtan in 1940 ^m lunn„^JL ZrJB M Indna B n». you may often Me that the day is in prospect for students, ,nd in ..M pi p B „ pat when he was on leave of absence ^ "' •»■• » »P ; » ,.' ... .. , , girl just won't leave the bov alone Dean Audrey Kenyonj Wilder an- How.U hi ne«r b^re a^pe^d from the University working on !*" Z«±.BLOCK. A/S AND BOB BASHORE, A/S nothing else. And their opposites, those Deacon Helen Burrell perform- the men staying at Kohl Hall and students who never crack a book, are the ed the wedding ceremony wearing the women at the various sorority THE COLOR BLUE cert on the 21at of April (and there'a a long black jacket and dark houses. After the first round of another one that will be announced)—don't numerous habitual Nest loungers. The type the debate at 4 p.m. Friday, the Representing the Navy blue from this slacks. His squeaky, aged falsetto miss them!—Advertisement to be sure. which joins every organization in sight and went well with his tight-held, pow- group went to the Nest, where a campus at the National Invitational Basket- finds himself too busy to do anything right dered hair and spectacles worn banquet was given for them. The ball Tournament at Madison Square Gar- second round was held Friday dens, were Wyndol Cray, Don Whitehead, MEN AND SHIPS ... low on his nose. Glenn Ward was very proud of the USS is also prevalent night, and the third and fourth on end John Gantt. To them this column is Flower-girl Evelyn Schuster Mexico, a battleship that he had served with Let's analyse ourselves. Are we utilizing wore a long silk robe with the Saturday morning. At 1:30 Sat- dedicated. for a year prior to entering the V-12 pro- flowers printed on it. urday, the final round began, and Since they were only allowed 48 hours of our time to the best advantage? Are we get- gram. Glenn was so proud of this ship, Mother Rhoda Young, dressed in at 3 the final decisions of the con- absence from this station, in order to com- ting our money's worth out of college? test were posted. that he had a framed picture of it on his a black formal slip, black hat and pete in the tournament, they made three purse, white gloves, and a blue dresser. It is with this picture that our story The Bowling Green team is trips to the Garden. They traveled 2500 flower, "cried all over the place." under the direction of Dr. W. N. lies. Your Official News Source miles to play in the three games—and don't Thompson. On Team I are Carnot One day, John Jones (that ia hia real Wedding Parly Members think that isn't tiring. The Bee Gee News is the official publica- Allen and Alice White for the af- name) walked into Ward's room. He spied Other members of the wedding Yet, even with this traveling, they came tion of the students of Bowling Green State party were Best Man Lucy Foley, firmative and Aurclia Christea and the picture of the battleship, and to Ward's through with the usual Navy spirit. They Maid-of-Honor Lynn Ruch, Re- Mary Ann Koeppe for the nega- disgust, muttered, "Who was on the Maine?" University. Therefore the members of the stu- tive. On Team II are Pat Meil were the members of one of the best teams jected Suiter Barbara Boyd, Fath- Mmmmmm, MAYBE I dent body and the faculty should realise that and Martha Trsnsue for the affir- in the country, and the finest the Navy could er Jean Galbraith, Usher Betty DPO to Commander: "I think we've got mative and Virginia Keller and offer. announcements which appear In the paper Jane Gray, and Doorman-Nickel their morale a little too high, air—they want are Important and worth reading. Many or- Taker Mary Jane Wylie. Janice Smith for the negative. All guests wore hats and gloves. "SATURDAY NIGHT to know if it'a true that tome day they might ganisations and clubs schedule meetings Other attire, less formal, consisted Like many war weddings, the Is tha Loneliest Night of tha Waeh," have to return to civilian life." through the medium of this weekly paper and of pajamas and housecoats. affair was quickly planned and "Don't Fonca Ma In," and "If I Had tha Among those present was House executed. One girl learned ten Wine* of Angel;" were tha predominate NEWS OF THE WEEK still others do not avail themselves of the The strange attire of Marion Griffith turn- Director Mrs. William Luther. minutes in advance that she was ion|i in tha chow hall ovar this woakand. opportunity of giving publicity to their plans, ed out to be a railroad engineer's outfit— A reception followed the cere- expected to help, and had little With tha Hidden restriction of all Navy cap and all. We were wondering after see- projects, and meetings. mony, at which refreshments of time to say 'no' before make-up personnel to their rooms on Saturday night, had been applied. Others had ing it—if the railroad company was aiming The News will print any information which pretzels, caramels, and cookies social Ufa cams to a halt for many parsons were served. Members of the little more notice. to recruit us to relieve the shortage of help. Is brought to the office In 315 Administration —and even stopped tha proposed "Campa wedding party presided in a for- Workshop Player Lynn Ruch Toot, Toot—I'm an engine. Cabana/' all-campus sophomore danca. Building by 4 pan, on Friday. mal reception line. was make-up artist. It is a great inspiration, and a wonderfol That is how the Navy works—a vary thing tonic to fight off the spring fever; to see happens suddenly. Tha restriction was for BEE GEE I's some of the past-termers returning with en- BEE GEE NEWS disciplinary action, and avan reached into sign stripes. The gold just dazzles us some- tha Spacial Liberty bracket; for they were Official Student Publication how, and makes us take a look at our books. also cancelled. However, most of tho boys ' Published Each Wednesday of th. Year by Lowell Sielschott is Ensign We are talking about Ena. Carl Sturts who took it good naturedly, and wara surprised to was with us for a few days. tha students of Edited by Helen Bowen Mary Alice Beelor find that it is just as easy to go to sleep early To brighten up the living quarters—beside Bowling Green State University Lowell Sialichoii, x'43, has re- Florida and hit address it En- Saturday night as it is any other night. scrubbing the bulkheads (not the dog) and Office—316 Administration Buildings-Phone 8631 ceived his commission in the Naval sign E. E. Jordan, Room 483, Air Corps Reserve at Corpus Hollywood Beach Hotel, Holly- FIELD DAY overheads—were the newly delivered and Chriati, Tex. Ensign Sielschott wood, Fla. Field day with all its horrible thoughts cleaned curtains. Now when we walk into was a member of the Falcon foot- La.oid Wagner, x'38, hat re- pounced upon our weary bodies last Thurs- our rooms, it's like the little wifey would Associated Goleeicte Prow ball team, captain of the base- cently boon promoted to a first day. To a civilian it Is equivalent to spring have it after a hard day at the office. (Such ball team, and a member of the ■ ■'•■iiHiin con NsnonsL »Dvss'i»<«e s>* lieutenant. He Is a pilot on a cleaning—and you know what that is. dreams shouldn't happen to a dog.) Five Brother fraternity. B-24 bomber and with the 15th National Advertising Service, Inc. Sgt. Rolli. Reichenbach is a From dawn to sat of sun—and than some I There is a definite lack of money at this CtlUn PaeiaVn l««inu« Air Force in Italy. Brother, you're not kidding. Wa just got unit. If we were to make the rounds of the member of staff at the 236th Gen- Bob B.rtach. x'44, is now sta- 4SO MAOMON Avi. New voem N. V. the good ship Kohl all squared away for a rooms—we would just about collect enough ' IN tHHH • I eral Hospital overseas. An ad- tioned in the Admiralty Islands. vanced party, of which he was a coming fold braid inspection. money to get us into the movies. We hope Staff The address of Dong Daaterman member, was selected to lead the is USS Athene (AKA22), c/o The men turned to with swabs anal really this doesn't affect any plans the women of Edllor-ln-Chl *•-. lean Ho way and get things established, 140 Troupe ATUH, Telephone W01 FPO, San Francisco. turned the place inside out—washed win- the campus had arranged. while the rest of the unit follow- Manager _ John P»t. Donald Courtney was one dows, washed bulkheads and overheads, 302 Eatt Wooeler Street. Telephone «M1 ed a month later. His address and overheads, screens, decks and mirrors— THE BLARE OF TRUMPETS is Sgt. R. D. Reichenbach of the men in the first convoy Yes, you're all eager to hear the name Managing Edltor- -Oeorglanna taull in fact they're going to feed us extra car- 35833061, 236th General Hospital, which recently rolled into Kun- of tha one who has been chosen to represent Amodato Editor— ,Sot> OmweU rots now because tha rooms sparkle so much ' SoO.tr Edllor- lean Whiiaae APO 667, c/o PM, New York, ming, China, behind General Pick those of the masses who would, mayhem end , —it's hard on our ayes. Acirerttelng Manager. leannetle Cod N. Y. after a 1044 mile trio over the new mayhaps, go unsung if it ware not for the Clrculatloa Manager. -Jerry Cam Harold M.hlow has been in a Stilwell Road. The great highway Tin Medal of the week. And so, while our COLUMNISTS-Sob Sathor., A4, Mary Allot Sealer, A-S. Helen great many of the night raids over was forged through the mountains OLDMacDONALD Japan. He is on the Mariannes and jungles of northern Burma to May have had a farm—but he didn't rate assistant waves the flag, Bernle gives oat REPORTERS— Helm L. AUIon. Miriam Balllet, Barbara Boyd. with a magnificent crescendo on tke tom- Lota Ferrla, Luceal Foley. Charlotte Gllb.it, Barbara Kern. and says, "We have a basketball open up a new land route to China. with Bob "I'll plow 'em under with my li'l Marlon. Keyorleber. lan.t Moll, Shirley Pelkoeer.. Mary team here now and it is really Private Courtney was chosen be- old tractor" Deuchler. In the blue of the tom and we present Kim Griggs, one of BG's Si* Piper, Batty Rhoade. Pag Rlegle. Vara Schworta, Jo ull. Paulina Simktna, JoAnn Slmmnnt. Bobbl. Stmponn, a good team. We play on an cause of his outstanding service night Bob, who has never seen a square hen biggest BMOC's. Glanna Smith. Blanch. Spaaglar, Roaamarta Tomka, Pat asphalt court and we also have with the Quartermaster Trucking egg, shook the hay seed out of his hair and Uhlman. Joanna Waugh, Jun. Wldn.r, Bob Whitman, N.lion WUllama. Cath.rln. WlUyard. Allot Yoder lights. We have won all four Company in his 20 months over- amazed the hoi poloi who hung from Kohl LAST TRY When asked to say a few words, Kim COPY READERS—Luoaal Foley, loan luebler, Shlilay Patkoaak games and I only wish we had seas. The convoy started at Ledo, Hall's balconies, by learning to drive the Roaacnarla Tomka, Blanch. Spongier, Gordon Ward, time to practice. There are sev- said, "I do most ef my work sitting down. India, and went the entire way to toy tractor. Catherine WiUrard. eral boys from colleges and our SOdFTY—Joann Ettel, Opal Ford, Allot lahneon, Amalla Laako, Mongu, where the Stilwell and Thtl'i where I shine." Kathleen Prloa. team averages about 6' 2". Our Burma roads meet. They brought HOP ON THE WAGON We've tried to sneak this little limerick in SPORTS STAFF—Wright Bumhom. Ethal Grorar, Betty Long, softball season haa ended, so that the goods through to the walled And listen to the BG Silver Cornet band. twice before with no success—here goes Tom Maicr, Lucille Pop., Jacque Shulrt. is the reason for basketball now." city of Paoshen, China, where the ADVERTISING STAFF—Dorta Ackerexm, Helen DarmodT. Ralaan This is- one premium tbat won't require 200 once more. Formar tumai.r editor of th. Chinese greeted them with fire- Hahn. Patricia Annetae Edward. Marian Rlchardaon, Portia boa tope—all yon have to do is listen and Algie saw a bear BM CM Newt aad V-12 Student works and merry-making. On Ohl, Ruth Sparry you'll receive, absolutely free, some of the The bear saw Algie OSCULATION STAFF—Mas Derexnjy, Marlon Hudaon. Turly Gene Jordan has received his February 4, which waa the end of Shuahommar, Lots Ana Gault RaJaan Hahn, Mary BOen coanmiaaion as aa enaign at Fort their journey, they reached Kun- best in mnaic entertainment. Our spy in- The bear was bulgy Dougherty, Virginia Marlon. Lola Homer Schuyler, N. Y. He is new in ming, China. forms as that the band will present a con- The bulge was Algie. THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1»4G BBS QBE NEWS PAGE 8 fore Gray Makes All-American, H£r3^ Swan Club Aquatic Pageant Is by Wright Burnk.m Otten Receives Mention To whatever college the Navy SPORTING NEWS ALL-AMERICAN sends or transfers it's V-12's, they 'Winken, Blinken, Nod' Theme BASKETBALL TEAM always have the unhappy prospect Position of physical training (PT) periods These Swans Are Blackbirds Show Will Be Forward Wyndol Gray Bowling Green State University before them. To those coeda who Forward Howard Dallmar University of Pennsylvania groan about their two tough per- Center George Mikan DePaul University iods of bowling and horseback Guard Robert Kurland Oklahoma A. & M. College riding this article ia sweatingly April 4 and 5 Guard Arnold Ferrin University of Utah dedicated. Swan Club members have Along with these PT's might be SECOND TEAM been practicing and rehears- mentioned the hated run around Play Day Plans Forward R. Dille, Valparaiso ing since November for the Forward F. Nagy, Akron the Science and Administration "Winken, Blinken, and Nod" Made By WAA Center V. Hansom, Wash. St. buildings block at 0616 in the water show which they will early dawn—although this is not present next Wednesday and High school play day, sponsor- Guard H. Wilkinson, Iowa Guard W. Hassett, Notre Dame hated for the energy Put out Thursday nights, April 4 and ed by WAA, will be Saturday, nearly as much as being routed 6. April 28. Invitations arc sent to THIRD TEAM from a warm bed with five minutes All 32 members of the swimming certain high schools in northwest- Forward D. Hall, Army to be dressed and in a squad at at- club have some part in the tention. Of course the Kohl Hall ern Ohio to participate in various Forward M. Morris, Northwestern pageant, a fantasy representing style and practice is to wait in a the dreams of three small children. sport* here in the Women's Build, Center W. Henry, Rice prone position until the three min- Two large formations in which a ing. Guard H. O'Keeffe, RPI ute bell in futile hopes that it will majority of the club members Hagdaline Bateha, sophomore, Guard W. Kotsores, St. John's start to rain in the meantime. swim are the "Four and Twenty is general chairman of the event. Averaging six-feet-five and cap- Three Minute* to Dress Blackbirds" scene and a finale When the three minute gong with special lighting effects, Miss President Frank J. Prout and able of scoring 75 to 80 points Dean Kenneth McFall will wel- sounds and the sky is still clear Gertrude Eppler, sponsor, said to- per game, the 1944-45 All-Ameri- come the visitors, the Swan Club there is a mad scramble to get Either Davis, Swan Club president, ia giving directions to Swans day. Other formations are for will give a demonstration, and can Basketball Team selected by into formation. By the time the Ruth Lenert and Rosalyn Rabkin, whoso masks aro like thoto worn by from two to six people. Lois Kochlaun, president of WAA, The Sporting News is composed of sailors are beginning to get that the club in the "Four and Twenty Blackbirds" scano of next week's The first Swan Club pageant horrible feeling of waking up in will give the farewell address. Wyndol Gray of Bowling Green aquatic show. Ruth, a freshman from Sylvania, designed the masks and was given three years ago when and Howard Dallmar of Pennsyl- double time, they find themselves the group packed the natatorium Rosalyn, Findlay senior, is chairman of the atmosphere committee for vania at forwards; George Mikan passing Williams Hall, and since for two nights for the "Aqua-fies- of DePaul at center, and Bob Kur- they can't stand the thought of the pageant. ta," an aquatic show with a Latin Science Day Is land of Oklahoma A. & M. and this building's happy inhabitants American theme. Arnold Ferrin of Utah at guards. sleeping, they stamp their feet in Swan Club members will be aid- To Be April 14 cadence in attempt to awaken ed by the Modern Dance Club and BG's center, Don Otten, received these coeds. honorable mention. Falcons Beat Champions To several members of the speech and High school science day will Three Hours PT, One Swimming be held in the Science Building of music department. Art students Honorable mention was accorded The Navy men have three hours the University on Saturday, April Irv Alterson, Cornell; Bob Arm- are assisting with costumes and 14, and students from the high of gym PT and one period of special masques. strong, Indiana State; Ossie Bald- swimming each week; these of Advance To Tourney Finals schools throughout Northwestern win, Muhlenberg; Adgie Back and Swan Club members are Esther course coming in places which de- Davis, president; Nancy Kinne, Ohio will participate in the activi- Dick Duden, Navy; Vince Boryla, ties. stroy otherwise perfectly balanced Playing before a crowd of 18,000 fans the Fighting Fal- vice president; Jerry Ottgen, sec- and George Rattcrman. Notre schedules. Without them an en- cons knocked off St. John's College of New York City 57-44 The estimated number of people retary-treasurer; Harriet Sun, Dame; Ernie Calvcrly, Rhode tire* afternoon could be spent to advance to the finals of the National Invitational basketball expected is between 400 and 800. Island State; Gordon Carver, Marjoric Hammun, Eleanor Wind- sleeping or studying the Navy's tournament in Madison Square Garden. sor, Patsy Stark, Jean Harshman, Student help from the University Duke; Don Grate and Arnold favorite elective. The gym per- Led by clever Wyndol Gray and tall Don Otten, co-cap- Janey Rothe, Rosalyn Rabkin, Science Department will be used Risen, Ohio State; Hy Gotkin, St. iod begins by all falling in at at- Gloria Speers. in conducting the program of the John's; Al Grenert. New York tains of this year's team, the Falcons put St. John's, the tention for the roll call—then by Jeanne Clark, Virginiu Dawe, day. University; Paul Hoffman, Pur- a complicated open ranks maneu- defending chumpions of two Exhibits by the high school stu- ver which someone invariably straight years, out of the running and Gray, Bowling Green assumed Edith Jones, June Kinker, Shirley due; Dick Ives, Iowa; Harold Lehman, Ruth Lcnert, Mary Lou- dents will be placed in the various llini's. Oklahoma. hacks up and which has to be re- for the championship. a commanding 61-42 lead which rooms in the Science Building and peated, they find themselves in they soon increased to 57-44 before denslagel, Janice McGlenen, Kutlt demonstrations will be made by Alton Kirk, Illinois; Doug St. John's gained an early lead Marshall, Sue Matthew, Mary Kenna, Army; George Kok, Ar- three ranks six feet from the near- the gun sounded ending the game. the Science Department of the est sufferer—ready to begin. The at the outset of the game but relin- Mead, Nancy Montgomery, Mar- kansas; Clyde Lindscy, Louisiana Don Otten was closely guarded University. Navy stand by which is always quished it to the Falcons for a joric Rothenberger, Ann Paige, State; Bill Melvin, Canisius; by two St. John's men, but he Elizabeth Roulet, Elizabeth -Sun- given first is the jumping jack, brief period when the score was again was the star on both back TREAT EM Frank Miller, Syracuse; DON followed by a quick succession of der, Betty Starr, Alice Vietmeicr, OTTEN, BOWLING GREEN; 10-9. With about 10 minutes of boards. Gray played an outstand- Mary Alice Wolfe, and Maryann bone twisters which aeem to go on ing game living up to his Sporting GENTLY Bill Rankin, U.C.L.A.; Howie until there is doubt that those re- the first half over the score was Zepka. Schultz, Hamline; Charles Sokol, spective muscles involved will tied at 13-13, but the New York News All-American selection. He Admission for the aqua-show, South Carolina; Sid Tanenbaum, ever contract again. The instruc- live then raced out in front by a collected 17 points to lead both which begins at 8 p.m. both nights, C.C.N.Y.; Jack Tingle, Kentucky, tor soon stops his exercising if he considerable margin before the teams in scoring. Several times will be 25 cents with Ac Cards Jimmy Walthall, Virginia; Dick began in the first place and just Orange and Brown found itself he dribbled the length of tho floor and 35 cents without. Tickets can Wilkins, Oregon; Paul Walther, watches while speeding up the and began to retaliate. be purchased today in the Well, or to score. Tennessee and Nick Buzolich, Pep- pace. Gray, Kubiak, and Inman then from Swan Club members. perdine. 15 Laps Around the Track cooperated on a number of fast John Payak held Kotsores, the After 20 minutes an about face breaks to close a nine point gap metropolitan club's ace player, to IT WONT is commanded and the former sin- and tie the score 28-all at the half. a meager two points. Don White- Band Poses Today gle rank is formed. A sigh of re- Beginning the - second half the head, Leo Kubiak, Tom Inman, BE LONG NOW! lief which may be discerned as Falcons netted 10 straight points Band pictures will be taken at "This must be the end" may be and Jim Knierim all played an to take a decisive lead. St. John's outstanding game. HAVE THEM CHECKED 4:30 this afternoon on the steps heard, but no—the voice of some come back after five nunutes of of the Administration Building, ambitious instructor informs the play and came within one point, announced Wilma Stone, Key edi- unhappy V-12'ers that 15 laps 43-42, of tying up the game. tor. Sorority, fraternity, dormi- around the track still remain to be Art Dotts After baskets by Kubiak, Inmun, tory, and freshman class pictures run. The instructor stands be- are being scheduled for the first low and while watching with eyes player, while Vallc Dirodis and Hi-Speed Sta. week in April. All photography seemingly in the back of his head Salari wage battles in volleyball. work will be completed by April cooly chats with another instruc- 8. All organizations that haven't tor. Sweating and panting they The I'cul day of torture comes C L A - z E L their write-ups in yet at the Key finish their last lap and if the in- Thursday—for this seems to be office must do so immediately. structor is good natured they the time at which the Navy decides stumble down to the showers. to show even the mythical V-12 ENDS THURSDAY, Mar. 29 There are, on the other hand who has no trouble with ordinary Opportunity Club some days when PT is almost en- exercises that the Navy can de- Lovely Flowers Award $100 joyable, depending whether or not stroy his ego. This is the day for coeds may view red faced men Philip Dorn, Mary Arttor in the individual likes basketball and Every Occasion volley ball. Even the instructors at any hour of the morning and BLONDE FEVER join in these games. Chief Mack- afternoon either running a long For your ey is becoming a crack basketball distance race or stumbling over Express Easter GOLFING NEEDS FRI-SAT Mar. 30-31 the obstacle course by the football come to Matinee Sat. 1:46 P.M. field. If these are not completed good will with flowers in a required period of time there from Gene Autry, Smiley Burnett Centre Drug are possibilities of an "A" squad Muir's in and wonderful probabilities of do- Klotz Florist Restaurant GIT ALONG LITTLE Store ing it over again. CLEANING DOGIES Walgreen Agency that excels SECOND HIT 102 N. Main St. Cheiter Morru, Victor take your clothes McLagUn in to Let's raid the icebox... Have a Coca-Cola ROUGH, TOUGH University For your every drug AND READY Cleaners store need SUN., MON., TUBS. Arpil 1, 2, 3 Doors open Sun., ':45 P.M. 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SUN., MON. Apr ill-2 sOrnjD UNDO AUIHOUTY Or IME COCA-COLA COMfANY §T Ann Miller, Larry Parker in CROSBY'S JEWELERS COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO.-OF TOLEDO HEY ROOKIE PAGE 4 BBS GEE NEWS THURSDAY, MARCH tt. 1946 Fraternity Notes Good Friday Services Are Along; Sorority Row $806.40 Netted In Drive ALPHA TAU OMEGA ALPHA CHI OMEGA Carol Adam, ReJean Hahn, June Officers for the coming term Kinker, Opal Corder, and Ruth were elected »t the regular meet- At Methodist Church Lachman were formally pledged For Red Cross On Campus ins of Ohio Epsilon Kappa Chap- Union Qood Friday services will be held at the First Methodist Saturday afternoon. ter of Alpha Tau Omega. Instal- ALPHA PHI Red Cross funds totaling 1806.40 cash plus |34 in pledgee lation ceremonies were conducted Church from 12 to 3 p.m. with the Protestant ministers and congre- Helen Moser, Ann Koch Copley, from the University have resulted from the recent WSGA by Dr. W. E. Steidtman and Dr. gations of the city participating. Meg Fridley, and Jean Shaw were drive in which membership of almost 100 per cent was attain- Paul Leedy. The following offi- Seven ministers of the city will speak at the service, and special '44 Alpha Phi alumnae visitors ed. Money was presented to John W. Parlette, chairman of the cers were elected: worthy master, music will be provided by the choirs of the First Christian, First Presby- last weekend. Larry Hanline; chaplain, Pat Mul- Wood County Red Cross drive, at a party in the Rec Hall terian, and Methodist Churches. The pledges, formally pledged Thursday night. vihill; treasurer. Jay Moore; secre- Tuesday night, are planning a par- Sue Gesling, Alpha Xi Delta tary, Don Sutter; worthy usher, Some ministers participating are: Rev. F. Elwyn Peace, Rev. ty for the actives. junior from Lancaster, was gen- Ted RNdle; sentinel, Warren Leslie Vesey, Rev. Charles Stricklin, and Rev. Robert Bulkley. Buckey; palm reporter, Dick Her- ALPHA XI DELTA eral chairman of the campus drive, Teacher Shortage ring; news reporter, Gordon Ward. The whole sorority attended while all officers of WSGA assist- The third issue of the chapter church Sunday in honor of the new ed. Residents in the various halls Makes Many Jobs paper, "The Boys," is about to Social Calendar pledges: Joan Rice, Jane Byrnes, and corridor* took Immediate Easter Brings Ann Page, Ruth Lennert, Nancy The members of the 1946 Jon* come off the presses. The paper Is Lists Activities charge of the collection of funds. being edited by Dick Herring and Hammons, Blanche Spangler, and The masculine minority on the class who looked far enough into it is mailed once each semester to Hats, Bunnies Betty Boehk. campus is credited with several the future to choose education as The Social Calendar for the re- Mrs. Lee Falknor, mother of the chapter members now in the mainder of the year holds many voluntary contributions. their major are gleefully gloating armed forces. president, Virginia, spent the week today as they wait to be graduat- attractions for the students of Easter Sunday bring• to mind at the Alpha Xi Delta House. The first group to get 100 per FIVE BROTHERS Bowling Green. For those who cent participation was corridor ed. Jack Brouse, Marine sergeant, colored eggs, new—and crasy— DELTA GAMMA Dr. Walter A. Zaugg, head of would like to know just what is hats, fussy whit* bnnnies, daf- Delta Gamma observed its Foun- three in Shatxel Hall .which reach- and C. R. Smith, of the navy, re- in store for them, a list of sched- ed its quota the second night after the Bureau of Appointments, re- cently returned to Bowling Green fodils, and little yellow chicks. ders' Day March 24. Saturday, ports a very serious scarcity of uled activities for the rest of the It calls up memories of church the drive started. Barbara Wol- for short visits. March 24, they gave a swimming employable teachers. Bowling year follows. bells, throngs of people in an party for the alumnae in the Na- cott and Donna Rohrer were col- PI KAPPA ALPHA lecting there. Green is graduating 112 potential Pi Kappa Alpha has electod the April Easter parade, and spring burst- tatorium; that evening they held a instructors this year who will be ing forth. following officers for the second Wednesday, 4th—Swan Club formal dessert at the Woman's available in scattered fields. Dr. This, one of the chief festivals Club, followed by a bridge party Nine Groups Are 100% semester: president, Jack Bluhm; water show 8 to 9. Other 100 per cent groups were Zaugg has no science or mathe- Thursday, 6th—Swan Club wa- of the Christian year, is always at the chapter house. vice president, Ervin Potts; secre- Alpha Chi Omega, Gamma Phi matic pedagogues to recommend ter show 8 to 9. on the first Sunday after the Sunday, March 25, the actives tary, Kenneth Adams; treasurer, Beta, Alpha Xi Delta, Delta Gam- and has only 68 elementary teach- Friday, 6th—W i 11 i a m s Hall Paschal full moon which hap- and alumnae attended the First ers. In former years there have Bob Bredbeck. pens upon or neat after March Presbyterian Church, and had din- ma, Alpha Phi, Phratra, the Wo- dance. men's Building, the lower west cor- been between two and three hun- Saturday, 7th—Alpha Phi disc 21. The date varies from year ner at the house afterwards. dred. to yean Easter 1946 will be Delta Gamma members gave a ridor in Williams Hall and Johns- Newburger Speaks dance. April 21. party for the independents in the ton Hall. The fields an which the greatest Sunday, 8th—Scholarship Tea, house March 22. supply of teachers will be available 2 to 6:80. There were 170 contributions by are home economics, business, and In Nearby Cities Friday, 13th—play, 8:16 to GAMMA PHI BETA "IT -campus women, many of whom women's physical education. So- 10:30. Dr. and Mrs. Herschel I.ither- paid without solicitation. Dean cial .cience and English which Touring Northwestern Ohio, Dr. land were dinner guests at the Maurice Nuwberger, head of the Saturday, 14th—play, 8:16 to Audrey Kenyon Wilder stated that were formerly crowding potential (iamma Phi House Thursday eve- this represented approximately instructors into positions offer Juvenile Rescurch Bureau in 10:30. ning. Northwestern Ohio, has Bpoken to Friday, 20th—music depart- two-thirds of off-campus women, very few this year. Lucy Rickle, alumna at BG, and various groups in Bowling Green ment concert. but that the figure was not defin- Margaret Flack visited the house ite, since the total number of off- and nearby cities. Saturday, 21st—Workshop Play- women themselves through their Wednesday. campus women is not yet certain. March 18, Dr. Newberger spoke ers play. elected officers, and complementing on "Looking Forward" to a com- PHRATRA She said that she believed a num- Friday, 27th—Women's Build- the women on their cooperation. bined group of Junior and Senior Phratra's new pledge class has ber of off-campus women will still ing. Punch was served during the High Youth Fellowship at the elected officers. They are Kath- make contributions. May evening, and the women danced Bowling Green First Methodist leen Lavalle, president; Wanda Besides those previously men. Friday, 4th—Treble Clef con- Mendenhall, vice president; Mar- informally to music of the new Church. March 21, ho spoke to cert. tioned, women asasiting in the the Mothers Club of Sandusky on Easter commemorates the res- garet Mercer, treasurer; and records purchased by the social Saturday, 6th—Delta Gamma surrectlon of Christ. It occurs Madelyn Bahnsen, secretary. drive were Helen Fling, Mary committee. the topic "Some Problems in the Craigmile, Gloria Speers, Patricia Sweater Swirl. about the same time as the Mrs. Cecil Rew, sponsor, gave a Some Worked For Meney Total Growth of a Child." Friday, 11th—Modern Dance Underhill, Betty Weaver, Mary Dr. Newberger with other men ancient heathen Roman celebra- talk Sunday on personal grooming. Decorations for the party car- employed by the state in the Ju- Club recital, 8 to 9:30. tion of the vernal equinox, the Saturday morning the pledges Hruby, Doris Bird, Donna Rech, ried out the Red Cross theme. A Saturday, 12th—Alpha Epsilon Grace Lewis, Anna Rose Darr, venile Research Bureau will meet arrival of spring. entertained the actives at a sur- big red cross appeared on the back prise breakfast. The actives were Magdalene Batcha, Fritiie Sipher, in Columbus on March '-•.', 30 and dance. drop above the platform and each Thursday, 17th—Navy show. served breakfast in bed. possibly at their monthly staff Jean Watt, Onnalee McGillvary, of the pillars had a Red Cross pos- meeting. Friday, 18th—Navy show. Alumni Association I HI LAMBDA Joan Ward, Betty Stephen, Bar- ter. The refreshment table at the Saturday, 19th—V-12 Farewell Plans Annual Dinner Lambda Lambda Lambda sorori- bara Smith, Shirley Ehlert, Gotdie back was covered with red. Three Coeds Speak Ball. ty and several guests were enter- Ostragnai, and Charlote Felsted. Friday, 26th—May Day: SAE tained at a coffee hour at the home "A number of clever letters were The University's alumni associa- Presentation Party Held sent to faculty wives and some of Mury Ann Koeppc and Catalina Installation. tion has begun plans for its an- of Mrs. A. C. Westerhof Thurs- Sue said that women who had the townswomen before the drive Spinetto, representing the Speak- Saturday, 26th—SAE Installa- nual dinner to be held June 22, day evening. Mrs. Evelyn Hart, ers' Bureau, presented a program tion The class of 1920 will be present Mrs. C. H. Young of Bowling made Red Cross donations else- started to ree if they had work the entitled, "Customs of Chile" at a June ' as honored guests. The dinner Green, Dean Audrey Kenyon Wil- where were not counted either students could do to earn money meeting of the Junior Federation Friday, 1st—May Sing. will aid the celebration of their der, and Dr. and Mrs. F. J. Prout way in figuring the total percent- for the Red Cross," Miss Wilder of Women in Fostoria last week. Saturday, 2nd—Alpha Chi Ome- twenty-fifth birthday. were also present as guests. Mrs. age of membership. said. "They responded readily, "The Robe" was reviewed by ga formal 8:30 to 11:30. Special invitations are being ex- Westerhof and Mrs. Hart are fa- Presentation of the money was and there are still jobs if any of Mary Jane Lloyd at the United Thursday, 7th—play, 8:15 to tended to the five year classes— culty advisers for Tri-Lambda. made at a party held at 6:30 p.m. the coeds still want to earn dollars. Brethren Church in Oldfort Sun- 10:30. 1915, 1920, 1025, 1930, 1935 and March 22 in the Rec Hall. Sue In fact, some of the student gov- day evening. Friday, 8th—play, 8:16 to 10:30. HMO. Amendment Is Made Gesling presided. On the plat- ernment officers, rather than dis- Saturday, Uth—play 8:16 to The class of 1945 is especially form with her were Dean Wilder, appoint the women, went out and NO, the menu isn't wrong. 10:30. invited to attend the dinner since To Fraternity Rules Mr. Parlette, student government worked themselves, although they YOU can get steak sand- Saturday, 16th—Alpha Phi Sen- they will have been graduated that officers, and Don King, the county had already paid their dollars. afternoon. That a two-point average must wiches for ior Farewell. treasurer of the Red Cross war "To me it was really thrilling- "The alumni association antici- be established at semester before 15c The semester ends Thursday. - rushing can start is the new fund campaign. like election returns," Miss Wilder June 21. Commencement is the pates a fine attendance and will Approximately 160 women at- went on, "and the girls were pretty determine the place for the ban- amendment added recently to the tended the party and moat of them pleased and thrilled themselvea." Whitehouse following day at 7:15 p.m. quet by the number planning to at- Inter-Fraternity rules. tend. Before this amendment, accord- sat on the floor for the Hamburg Shop ing to Jack Bluhm, president of speeches and presentations. Buy a dress that re- PiKA and of the Inter-Fraternity Money was presented in sealed en- flects your personal- Independent Coeds Meet Council, a pledge was rushed after velopes, and there were a number Independent women will meet the first eight weeks if he had ob- of ways of giving it. Several FOR EASTER ity. Tuesday, April 3, at 7:30 p.m. in tained the two-point average. groups sang, some gave speeches Be Smart the University Auditorium, Lucille or recitations, and Nancy Hutchin- Be Scintillating Pope, junior, announced today. Haines Speaks son performed a feat of magic, In a Dress From pulling the money and a rabbit Now- (Continued from page 1) from' a hat. KESSEL'S ROGER'S as much as possible." Miss Wilder Praises Cowls Servicemen are Concerned Miss Wilder, as campus sponsor Costume Jewelry Come in and see our gahixy Drug Store The returning servicemen seem of the drive, spoke to the women, to have the feeling that college of etylea emphasising the fact that the girls are not as mature and stable drive had been carried on by the as they should be and the men Hand Bags are concerned about this to a great extent. "The girls today are building up certain ideas and glorifying Easter Cards AHWVI oyStSM dreums in their own minds; they are not picturing their men as they really are. 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