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Bowling Green State University ScholarWorks@BGSU BG News (Student Newspaper) University Publications 1-1-1929 Bee Gee News January, 1929 Bowling Green State University Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news Recommended Citation Bowling Green State University, "Bee Gee News January, 1929" (1929). BG News (Student Newspaper). 89. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news/89 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. BEE GEE NEWS STATE NORMAL COLLEGE BOWLING GREEN, OHIO JANUARY, 1929 VOLUME X NUMBER III BEE GEE NEWS BASKET BALL RESULTS December 14—Bowling Green 23; Baldwin Wallace 20. December 15—Bowling Green 34; Ohio Northern 35. December 19—Bowling Green 23; Wittenberg 41. January 7—Bowling Green 17; Capitol U. 29. January 8—Bowling Green 46; Western Reserve 44. January 11—Bowling Green 20; Kent 28. January 16—Bowling Green 32; Findlay 50. January 19—Bowling Green 29; Mt. Union 41. January 22—Bowling Green ....; Defiance .... January 25—Bowling Green . ; (at) Bluff ton .... January 30—Bowling Green . Ohio Northern.... February 2—Bowling Green . (at) Heidelberg .... February 5—Bowling Green . Findlay .... February 8—Bowling Green . : (at) Toledo .... February 15—Bowling Green ; Bluffton .... February 20—Bowling Green ; (at) Defiance February 27—Bowling Green ....; Toledo.... BEE GEE NEWS 3 Have you ever read the B. G. News? BEE GEE NEWS How many articles do you contribute to Published by THE STUDENTS AND FACULTY the News? How many days over due are Bowling Green State Normal College Published Monthly Except Aug. and Sept. your write-ups for the News? These are only a few of the many questions that Ralph D. Lindsey Editor-in-Chief Anna Ilayne Associate Editor could be asked. Do you cooperate The Arthur Kudor Associate Editor B. G. News is your paper. Students are Mary Miller Society Editor Bud Bowlus Organizations Editor continually asking. "When will the next Howard Russcl Athletics Editor Clifford Olds Business Mgr. issue of the News be out?" Whenever Prof. G. W. Beattie Faculty Advisor you produce the goods. We need jokes, SUBSCRIPTION RATES personal items, writeups of organizat- Single Copy 5 cents Per Year 50 cents ions which only you as a student body Subscription payable in advance can give us. If you only realize it the Send all Remittances to News is the place to kick about, praise CIRCULATION MANAGER, BEE GEE NEWS Bowline Green, Ohio or speak your mind about anything and In care of B. G. S. N. C. everything on the campus. Students this is your paper. If you IS THIS TRUE? want it let's work for it. "In the last ten years the school sys- The News box is at the head of the tem has become a sink-hole for public front stairs, by the P. O. window. Let's moneys and the school houses of the see the box overflowing. Let's have a land have been converted into mere real B. G. News. ^^90^ playhouses, where the children are Let's Co-operate! ! Ou&OO amused and entertained and permitted to do as they please, with no thought of intellectual discipline. Restoring sanity OUR LIBRARY to the school system ought to be the If a mechanic finds that an engine first duty of legislature."—Extract from is being only fifty percent as efficient letter of Association for Retrenchment as it might be he tries to find out how in Public Expenditures, Cleveland. conditions might be improved and how to get as nearly one hundred per cent ef- U Redecoration of the Administration ficiency as possible. building recently completed. When one One of our professors says, "The considers this the first for a building Library should be the most costly, best I. occupied since 1915 it is a credit for equipped and best managed building the builder, officials, and student body. on the campus. We do practically all Evidently a spirit of appreciation for our studying from books." our fine buildings, furnishings, and Granting that this is true and proudly equipment permeats the student body. realizing that there is no library in this This is most commendable and as more part of the state which has a better and buildings and equipment are made avail- very few which have so fine a building able let us make a greater effort to use and equipment as we have, why should them carefully. we not get as nearly one hundred per cent efficiency in the use of the Library CO-OPERATION as possible? During the daytime we are I This is the end of the first semester. in the classroom. At night we may take When you come to the end of these past one or two books home to study. Why eighteen weeks, stop and ask yourself not have a chance to use the many vo- this question, "What have I done for lumes which are available if we can the college?" But you say, "What can only study in the Library? How about I do for the College?" Ah, there is a the football players, the basketball question which can be answered. First player, the baseball player and the let me ask you a few questions. Have trackman? If he spends his time from you paid up for your key subscription? (Continued on page 0) BEE GEE NEWS POPULARITY CONTEST Vote Today Fill in, tear out the page and leave at the Bee Gee News stand in the main hall today. 1. Most Popular Girl. 2. Most Popular Man. 3. Most Popular Freshman boy. 4. Most popular Freshman girl. 5. Most popular Sophomore girl. 6. Most popular Sophomore boy. 7. Most popular Junior girl. 8. Most popular Junior boy. 9. Most popular Senior girl. 10. Most popular Senior boy. 11. Best liked member of the faculty. 12. Best looking brunette. 13. Best looking blonde. 14. Most handsome man. 15. Best boy athlete. \ 16. Best girl athlete. 17. Best girl dancer. 18. Best boy dancer. 19. Most graceful couple at our dances. 20. Tallest girl. 21. Tallest Man. 22. Shortest girl. 23. Shortest man. 24. Best Mutt and Jeff Combination. 25. Man with curliest hair. 26. Most quiet man. 27. Most quiet girl. 28. Most studious girl. 29. Most studious man. 30. Biggest bluffer. 31. Noisiest person. 32. Funniest person. 33. Most popular "vamp". 34. Oustanding "shiek". 35. Most devoted couple. BEE GEE NEWS CHAPEL NOTES Y. M. C. A. Tuesday morning Jan. 15, 1929 wit- One of the most interesting meetings nessed one of the most interesting held by the Y. M. C. A. during this col- Chapel periods of the semester. lege year, was on Dec. 13. The topic for The address of the morning was giv- discussion was "How will a Christian ♦ en by Rev. Holderman of the United gentleman conduct himself in his re- Brethern Church. "Success" was his lation to ladies? subject. The topic was discussed under the Rev. Holderman classified Success in following heads: three ways. 1. What is a courteous way of est- 1. Fame. ablishing a friendly association with a 2. Power. girl? 3. Position. 2. Will a gentleman resort to petting He used the illustration of the small or necking? boy who found the key flower which 3. Will he take a girl on long night enabled him to enter the room he had drives? so long wanted to e iter. Upon going in 4. Will he permit questionable talk he found an old man seated at a table about his lady friends? piled high with gold and silver. The old 5. Should engagements or marriage be man told the lad to take all he wanted. kept secret? "But," he said, "Don't forget the best." The discussion was unler the leader- The child filled his pockets and started ship of Professor Powell. Many very to leave. Again the old man said "Take interesting facts were brought out dur- all you want but don't forget the best." ing the meeting and everyone present The boy then gathered all he could derived some benefit from it. hold into his arms and again started to On Thursday vening, Jan. 10, Dr. H. leave. Once more the old man repeated, J. Powell addressed the Y. M. C. A., his "Take all you want but don't forget the topic being "The Social Evil." This talk best." Unable to take any more with him was very instructive and was heard by the lad went out. The door closed be- the largest group of college men that hind him. Too late he remembered he hed have been present at any of our meet- left the key flower in the room and all ings so far this year. This increase in his gold and silver was turned into dry attendance shows that the men like the leaves. type of meeting that are being held. We Just so we seek success in life but in want to have the kind of meetings that seeking it we must not forget the Best. appeal to the most people. If you have any suggestions as to future meetings JUNIOR ELECTION do not fail to let us hear about them. On the first Wednesday of school in Mr. Conklin, principal of the local 1929, the Juniors met in the auditor- High School, will be the speaker at the ium and organized. Mr. Hissong called next meeting.