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Vol. 40 Official Student Publication. Bowling Groan. Ohio. Tuasday. Octobe* 4. 1955 No. 2 Non-Auto Registration Voters To Decide On More Will Cost Students $25 University regulations require all student-owned or student-operated motor vehicles to be registered with the Classrooms For Universities Department of Safety. Any student who has not registered Voters in the state of Ohio will have an opportunity on his car is violating- this regulation and is subject to a mini- News Service Prepares Nov. 8 to make available $75 million for buildings at state mum fine of $25, explained William J. Rohrs, director of universities such as Bowling Green, plus public school build- safety. Directory By IBM Any student bringing an auto- ings in financially-distressed areas, and state offices. mobile on campus must register it This year the University Direc- This money is part of a $150 million bond issue in the tory is being prepared by the Pub- form of a constitutional amendment. The maximum amount within 24 hours, with the excep- Offices To Operate of debt which the state legislature tion of Saturday. In that case it Photo by Oea* Dcrrls lications and News Service and must be registered on Monday. may incur is $750,000, so the plan On New Schedule A few of the 1.000 women who will be issued free of charge to to provide, among other items, When registering the car, the Several University offices will attended the annual fall AWS picnic, students as soon as possible. Dogpatch Day new academic classrooms at state student must present evidence that eagerly fall upon a lood -bearing universities necessitates an amend- his insurance is paid up. This in- operate on revised schedules this The Directory will contain the year, because of the adoption by truck. The 'Chuck Wagon' was soon name, rank, school address, school ment. surance must cover liability, pro- picked clean by the thundering herd. In explaining that the Board of perty damage, and medical pay- the University of a 40-hour week telephone number, and home ad- Due With Sadie for nil employees. After another truckful and a half ar- dress of every student, faculty Trustees is itself powerless to ment. The student must have a rived, the gals finally had enough. Alpha Tau Omega presents the Open from 8-12 a.m. will be and administration member, and build any such structures without driver's license and a written 13th annual Sadie Hawkins Week, special state legislature appropria- Admissions Office, Athletic Office, employee of the University. statement from his parents or Monday, Oct. 10, through Satur- tions or by donations, Pres. Ralph guardian approving the use of the ltookstore, Business Office, College For the first time most of the day, Oct. 15. During the week It of Kducation, Graduate School, organization of the Directory is W. McDonald pointed to apparent automobile if he is under 21 years is a custom for girls to ask boys inadequacies in our present educa- of age. Mimeograph Department, Post Of- Arms And Man* being done automatically by IBM to all dates, especially the Sadie equipment in the Registrar's of- tional plant and said that the es- Students may pay the $5 car fice, Registrar's Office, and Resi- Hawkins Dance Saturday night. dential and Plant Operations, and fice. Alphabetizing and typing for timated enrollment of 3,800 stu- registration fee in the Dcpart- Gets Body; Plays the University Directory is also The weeks activities include dents will cause additional class ment of Safety, located in the offices in dormitories and dining the election of Daisy Mac and Li'l halls. being done by machine. space problems. Maintenance Hldg., between '.' Ahner in an all-campus election Cigarette Tax All other University offices will The Directory was previously a.m. and 12 p.m., and 1 p.m. and Wednesday, and a beard-growing Financing this debt would be .'E :30 p.m. Monday through Fri- be open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Set For Family edited by Sigma Phi women's contest to be climaxed at the dance Oast for the University The- done by one tax, an additional day. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, journalism honorary, and a Blight when they will be judged. Prizes ater's first major production, fee was charged upon purchase. one cent levy on each packuge of If a student lives at home and Thursday, and Friday. will he awarded to the man who cigarettes sold in Ohio. No other uses his car for transportation to "Arms and The Man," has been has the longest beard, the most tax would be placed on Ohio re- and from the University, he is announced. The production, writ- novel beard, and a trophy will he sident*. only required to pay a $2 registra- Ad Staff Recruits ten by George Bernard Shaw, presented to the men's organiza- The state legislature advorutcd tion fee. Should a student wish to Freshmen Interested La positions tion which has the greatest per- stars Juanit Haugh as Raina and Panhel Explains this proposal when it became ap- bring his car on campus for a few on the advertising stall of The B-O centage of beards among its mem- parent that no funds within the days he may secure a courtesy News should be pres.nl at a meet Oan Wawrzyniak as Bluntschi bers. ROTC members will be al- debt limits could bo available for registration decal without cost. tag tonight at 7 p.m. In The B-G and will he directed by I.ee Miesle. Silence Period lowed to grow beards for the con- the next two years, and it felt this One registration sticker must News office. No experience 1* nec- tests. Appearing in the light comedy Panhellenic Council has an- too long a period to go without be placed on the inside of the essary. will be Dolores KoltholT as Cath- Monday—Parade for Li'l Abner sonic improvements. Therefore, by nounced the rules sorority and front windshield in the lower right erine, Betty Beall as l.ouka, Rob- and Daisy Mae. placing the issue before the peo- hand corner, and the other on the freshman women are to follow ert Rask as Serguis, Jim Rodgers Tuesday—Girls ask guys. ple, it has left the final decision inside of the rear window in the 'Your Mind And God' as Petkoff, Frank Toth as Nicola during the silent period, stated with them. lower right hand corner. Wednesday—Election of Li'l and Ron Mainous as an officer. Dean Florence Currier, Panhel- Voters have set aside the $760, Any student charged with a To Be Chapel Topic Abner and Daisy Mae in the nest The play set in Bulgaria, strips lenic adviser. from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. 000 debt limit on three previous traffic violation is to report to the The second chapel service of occasions—the sale of both World war of its glamour and points up The silent period, extending Thursday—Grow them beards Clerk of the Student Court in the year will be held Wednesday, its humourous aspects. The pro- from Oct. 0 until the end of for- and see Marryin' Sam. War I and II Bonus Bonds, and a 102A within 48 hours to pay the Oct. 5 at 4 p.m. in Prout Chapel. duction, considered anti-romatic, $500 million appropriation for tine or to file an appeal to ap- mal rushing on March 2, is set as Friday—See Marryin' Sam in The Rev. Paul Bock, UCF Di- has two themes, the "romance** of highway use. pear before Student Court. a period in which there will be the Nest. rector will speak on the topic arms and the romance of love. absolutely no pre-arranged meet- Saturday—The Dance. Academic Buildings Needed Student and faculty may park "Your Mind and God." .Shaw's play has long been a fav- Dr. McDonald, in a meeting only in designated areas. Improper ings between sorority women and Admission to the dance Satur- The chapel services which arc orite of college and little theuters. freshman women. This is made day night is a marriage license, with all University employees, parking is also subject to penalty. The University production is urged voters to considor this issue "The campus is well signed sponsored by the UCF Worship in all fairness to both groups, so which can be acquired from Committee will be held every scheduled for Oct. 27, 28 and 29. that an equal chance will be given Marryin" Sam in the Nest Wednes- because of the importance to and posted as to regulations. Bowling Green. He said that pro- Quite a few new signs indicating Wednesday from 4-4:30 p.m. The University Theatre will to all groups. day, Thursday and Friday, or at also produce a series of short com- the dance Saturday night. gress on University academic parking areas have been put up," Harry Curtis is this years stu- The system of "casual contact" buildings is badly needed, and that stated Rohrs. dent leader; Charlotte Koch is the munity plays designed to help peo- will be followed this year. In cas- Besides the prizes for the ple understand human behavior. the "heart of a university is in Due to the number of students soloist; and Phyllis Smith is the ual contact the sorority women beard-growing contest, there will its educational buildings." and automobiles on campus, traf- organist. The season of family plays will and freshmen may walk to class- be awards for the most unusual lun from Oct. 20 through May 31. Provision is made in the amend- fic regulations will he strictly en- es together, have a coke, or may costumes, plus hog calling con- ment that it be retired in 20 forced. The campus police are on The plays are directed to var- carry on casual conversation, but tests. 55 GRAD INJURED years. Further clauses state that the alert for violations, Rohrs icus problems encountered by no talk of sororities may be in- Sadie Hawkins began in Al no more than $30 million can be said. Charles Hammer, '55, was ser- families and are intended to stim- volved. Capp's mythical town of Dogpatch spent in any one fiscal year, and iously injured in an automobile ulate discussion periods which will Dates for freshman women may with Mayor Hawkins' many at- that any portion of the total accident near Gibsonburg on Sept. follow each half-hour play. not be arranged by a sorority tempts to mary off his "uncom- amount not encumbered by Dec. 8, while on his way to the Univer- The plays will be open for book- woman, but they may double-date monly ugly" daughter, and has 31, 1964 cannot thereafter be Alcatraz, Europe sity of Minnesota to begin his ing to all groups requesting per- if arranged by other than a soror- since become a campus tradition spent and will be returned to the work as a graduate assistant in formances who will provide a hall ity woman. No phone calls can be throughout the country. Instead bond fund. Chemistry. He will be in the Fre- for the performance, have a mini- held between a freshman and so- of the actual race, the weeks ac- Number One On Ballot Summer Tours mont Memorial Hospital until mum audience of 50 persons, and rority woman for other than busi- tivities are reversed to gal ask This proposal will be No. 1 on Oct. 8. arrange for a discussion leader. ness purposes. (Oiy- the ballot and a memorandum is- Europe, Africa, and United sued by the University indicated States trips topped the agenda of that approval of this issue is the many faculty members during the only way the University can se- summer months Others spent the cure funds for educational build- vacation perioeople.' • scne'duie. So the thing necessary to keep all Parole Institute student from Hungary, some of who bought resei;vKd :seat;;tickftii'. •got"''the parties pleasant is to support the Series, and Some of the top leaders in the these "shocking" acts were brought chairs, but an alflr-t-'Artlsr. Series committee to absorb as much of the diversified segments country in the field of probation out. One of the first things that realized that the" s'tudents are paying for a of culture it presents as possible. and parole participated in an Stomfay-Stitz exclaimed about was institute, Sept 30 and Oct. 1 on the amount of water we consumed. the University of Toledo cam- "In Hungary, we use water for More Than Toothpaste pus. The institute was under the washing, not for drinking." The lusty mob of 1,300 freshmen brought an overflow attendance. The spirit commit- joint auspices of the University Also Stomfay-StiU was sur- more than their toothbrushes and silverware tee, acknowledging the suggestion, scheduled of Michigan and Toledo Univer- prised by our similarity of foods. to campus with them. They gave the campus this year's first pepper-upper for 6:30 p.m. sity. "All anyone seems to eat is hot instead of a.m. and still the upperclassmen Some of the speakers were Hen- dogs and hamburgers; and when something that has been seen too little re- ry P. Chandler, Washington, D.C., cently—spirit, the enthusiastic, engulfing failed to show in large numbers. they do have a decent meal they So, it will remain for the freshmen to Director of the Administrative Of- leave half of it on their plates. type. Friday night's rally might have been I niti.-itt Nfwi •rtUi. Phato fice of the U. S. Courts; Ren S. Such a waste," he exclaimed. composed of some 300 sorority girls, 40 foot- continue their appearance and attendance at Meeker of Chicago, U. S. Chief major University functions. And perhaps Dan Wnltmer. assistant drum mo- Stomfay-Stitz, who attended the ball players, and five cheerleaders had it not tor, and Bobby A me ling. Maloretle, Probation Officer, and prominent University of Munich, is a trans- been for the spirited freshmen. some of the spirit will rub off on the students judges and the heads of parole who find it easier to remain apathetic, and strike a representative pose bafora fer student here at Bowling Green. For several seasons, many students com- Saturday night's Western Michigan and probation agencies in Ohio. As such, it was necessary for him the school year will turn into one of fine game. This was the Band's premier Dr. Frank Miles, assistant pro- to go through the same orientation plained of pre-dawn pep rallies and urged activity and general enthusiasm rather than appaarance this fall. fessor of sociology at Bowling as the freshmen last week. that they be held in the evening, promising a hit-and-miss method of school support. Green, was a member of the institute faculty and chairman of While some of the freshmen the section on ease analysis and were confused by the sudden free- reports. Dr. Miles has had a num- dom of choice and movement they Navy Band, Trumpets Herald Office Changes ber of years of practical experi- found here at the University, Official ence in this field, has undertaken Stomfay-Stitz felt just the op- investigations and made reports posite. He felt that the system Announcements Are Announced on various occasions for the U. S. was too regulated. "They put me Start Of7955-56 Artist Series Attorney General, Gov. Arthur B. in a large group and broke the BY HERBERT MOSIOWITZ Several University office loca- large group into smaller groups; Th« D»an o) Woman's of(lc» will tions have been changed during I.anglis of Washington, for the With a flourish of trumpets, the U. S. Navy Band opened not b» opon on Saturday mornings Washington Board of Prison then they divided this group in- the summer months according to to even smaller groups. Then the the 1955-56 Artist Series in the Men's Gymnasium, Friday according to Mrs. ]••■• J. Currier, information released by a Uni- Terms and Paroles and the Na- doan of woman. Beginning Saturday. smallest group is led around the night. Under the direction of Cdr. Charles Brendler, the versity memorandum. Included in tional Probation and Parole As- Oct. 8. woman ttudanta must obtain sociation. campus like a group of sheep. All group was well received by an audience estimated at ap- the changes are: of this I do not understand." proximately 2,000. any ipadal permiiilom (or lha waak The offices of the vice-president and bafora closing lima on Friday. In comparing Howling Green After the presentation of the colors and the playing of and tho provost are located in 200 professors with European profes- the national anthem, the band All frashmsn who wara In orlanta- Nest, Libe, Hospital Administration Hldg.; director of sors, Stomfay-Stitz felt that the opened the program with the tlon group C ara raquastsd to asssm- student life and services located bla on tha front lawn o| tha Practical professors here compared favor- Overturn from "I.n Belle llclenc" in 217 Administration Hldg.;secrc- List Hour Changes ably with those he had studied by Jacques Offenbach. The gay Givens Relates Arts Bldg.. Thursday. Oct. 6. at 11 tary of the faculty has been trans- a.m. for a ra-taka of thalr yearbook The hours of the out-patient under in Munich. However, he did muHic of the opera by the man who ferred to the office of the dean of point out one difference. "The picture. clinic of the University Health popularized the "can-can" set the the graduate school in 214 Ad- students here regard their profes- tone of the evening and through- • a • Service this semester will be from Movie Schedule ministration Hldg. H a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through sors as friends, while the relation- out the rest of tho program a The Counseling Center is lo- Stuart R. Givens, coordinator All students Interested In editorial Friday and from 8:30 a.m. to noon ship in Europe is much more for- light feeling existed. cated in 11!) Administration Hldg.; of student activities, has an- and business positions on lha B-G Saturdays, except for emergency mal." Included in the evening's pro- News should report to 315A at 7 p.m. coordinator of student activities cases only. Stomfay-Stitz intends to remain gram was the rhythmic "Mala- nounced the all-campus movie schedule for the coming semester. has been transferred to 102 Ad- The Library will be open from in this country and to work in guena" by Kmesto I.ccuona, selec- ministration Hldg. This will also K a.m. to 10 p.m. Monday through foreign trade upon graduation tions from Tschaikowsky's "Swan On the agenda for this month arc: "Dial M for Murder," Oct. Education Conference be the headquarters of the Social Friday, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sat- from Bowling Green. He explnined I.nkc Ballet," "Trumpeters Carn- Committee; The Key office has urday, and from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. his reason for remaining here: ival," and cornettrio written by 7; "The Flame and the Arrow," Oct. II; and "Father Was A Full- been moved to the building for- Sunday. "The United States has an ar- Gordon Finlny, a member of the Held At Ohio State merly known as Ridge Cottage. The Nest hours arc from 7 a.m. rangement by which one can ex- group. back," Oct. 16. Several members of the faculty The locations and telephone to 10 p.m. Monday through Satur- pect to profit by training for a One of the highlights of the Scheduled for November are: trade or profession." "Brute Force," Nov. 4; "The High of the college of education at numbers of tho offices of faculty day and 2 p.m. to 10 p.m. on Sun- performance was the playing of members, including new faculty day. tho "National Kmblem March" and the Mighty," Nov. 5; "Jim Howling Green State University and teachers from Howling Green members, will bo included in the under the able direction of Koy Thorpe, All-American," Nov. 11; "Calamity Jane," Nov. 12; and public schools attended the joint University Directory, available in WVger, director of bands for the uhout two weeks. Letrermen To Distribute University. "The Eddie Cantor Story," Nov. meeting of the Ohio Association 18. for Childhood Education and the Knom 117 Administration Hldg. Mums For Homecoming segalls To close the first portion of Ohio Association for Supervision has been set aside as a conference tho program the group presented "The Glenn Miller Story" will Chrysanthemums, t r a d i- Acrois from Gate Theater be shown Dee. 3, followed by "It ami Curriculum Development at room, replacing the conference "TV-ana" whicji has attained room located in 200A last year. tional Homecoming flower, will Came From Outer Space" on Dec. last week- once again be sold this year by the popularity here at Bowling (ireen end. Any group desiring to schedule a after being presented by tho Bos- 17. Varsity Letterman's Club. All stu- Ivory Soap — Lux Soap Among those attending from meeting in this conference room ton Pops for the past two year. After the holidays the series may make reservations through dents ordering Mums will receive "TV-nna" is an enjoyable collec- will resume with "Francis Covers the University were Dr. ('buries them Homecoming morning. Ivory Snow — Tide Young, president of Ohio A.C.K. Dr. Ralph G. Harshman's secre- tion of themes made popular by the Big Town," Jan. 7; "Death of tary (36062). Three types of Mums will be Kleoiifx — Toothpaste a Salesman," Jan. 20; "It Happens and chairman of the department available. Mums without ribbons the ever-present television com- Ivy Hall has been converted in- mercial. Every Thursday," Jan. 27; and of education. He presided at the or insignia will cost 60 cents; Shampoo Saturday sessions of the joint to a dormitory for upperclass men. Following a short intermission "The Cruel Sea," Jan. 28. those with ribbons only will be meeting. Falcon Hall has been discontinued 65 cents; and those with both Other Sundries the group presented selections Rounding out the first semester Dr. Dorothy McCuskey. profes- as a residence hall, in accordance ribbon and insignia will cost 75 from George Gcrshwins' immortal are: "Annapurna," Feb. 11; "Mr. Scoutmaster," Feb. 17; "Broken sor of education at Howling Green with previous plans. The large in- cents. "Porgy and Bess." Included in the crease in freshman men has made medley were "Summertime," "I Arrow," Feb. 18; "Retreat, Hell," Stale University, served as a mem- All orders for Mums must be Feb. 24; and "The Stars and ber of the executive committee necessary the continued temporary returned to Dave Matthews, Var- Cot Plenty of Nothin'," "It Alnt use of F.ast and West Halls. segalls Necessarily So," and "Bess, You Stripes Forever," Feb. 26. panel which discussed the on-going sity Club adviser, Athletic Dept. is My Woman." program of the Ohio A.S.C.I), at by Oct. 17. Across from Gat* Theater the Friday evening session. Richard Bain, performed Georg- WUTAHY ADDITIONS es F.ncsco'a "Romanian Khapsody." Head Resident Engaged Others attending from the Uni- Prof. Lakofsky Enters Mr. Bain, proved very adept in K.linor M. F.lsass, head resident versity included Dr. Bernard Rab- New members of the ROTC hi* treatment of the "Rhapsody" at Shatzcl Hall, and Herbert in, Dr. Winifred Conaway, and Summer Art Exhibits and AFROTC faculties are: Lieut. and followed with two encores; Trumbore, food service officer at Miss Mae Tindall. Charles I.akofsky. associate pro- Colonel Harry M. Myers, profes- "The Hot Canary," played on the Commons, became engaged in fessor of art, entered 22 pieces sor of military science and tactics; "tho world's smallest harmonica" August. They plan to be married of pottery in five art shows dur- 1st Lt. George B. Bartel, assist- and the theme from the film "The early in June. Orchesis Dance Club ing the summer. Two shows were ant professor of military science High and tho Mighty." competitive and three were invita- and tactics; lit Lt Richard L. DONT FORGET To Hold First Meeting tionals. Bouillon, assistant professor of Recalling concerts in the park air science; 1st Lt. Robert W. on a summer afternoon at the turn The first meeting of Orchesis The invitationals were held at Snyder, assistant professor of mili- MOM AND POP of the century, the Naval Band Modern Dance Club will be held Iowa State University, Iowa City, tary science and tactics; Master presented Johann Strauss' "Tales rWfina Gtttn Stale Utuutrsitu Wednesday, Oct. 5 at 4 p.m. in the Smithsonian Institute, Wash- Sgt. Lloyd E. Dilley, instructor from the Vienna Woods" using ington, D.C., where works from in air science; Tech. Sgt. Pete V. the harp to highlight this waltz tho South Gym of the Women's America and foreign countries Get in the habit with a EDITORIAL STAFF Huilding. Anyone who is inter- Corapi, instructor in air science; favorite. Brad Gr»«nb«rq Editor In Chl»t were shown, and at the Los An- and Tech. Sgt James C. Grossman, ested in modern dance is welcome letter to the folks To complete the program the Richard Budd Managing Editor geles County Fair at the exhibit instructor in air science. to come and work out with the group played the "Stars and lanet Crane Issue Editor of "Arts and Daily Living;." Mr. 1*11 Osofl AMI. Issue Editor group. Lakofsky entered the competitive Stripes Forever," and "Anchors Marda Karasewskl SocUty Editor Everyone working out with the shows given in the Lowe Gallery on Away." loan Honkola Asst Society Editor show will be eligible to participate in Florida, now on exhibition, and Piping Hot William Cooper Sports Editor in the Club's annual dance con- at the Ohio State Fair. TAP CLUB TO MEET THURSDAY lack Smith AMI. Sports Editor cert which is tentatively set for Mr. Lakofsky is presently plan- The first rehearsal of Tap Club BUSINESS STAFF Thursday and Friday, Dec. IS and ning more pottery for coming art 65c B.G.S.U. SEAL Ch»»t«r Arnold Bualneu Mmaqor 16. shows. will be held Thursday. Oct. 6 at Mary 817011 Adrtr tiling Manager STATIONERY 4 p.m. in 302 Women's Bldg. lohn Tlte Circulation Manager Plate Lunch Anyone who is interested in tap Joyc* Blanc Accountant Robert Steffw Faculty Advisor 97c Box dancing is welcome to attend. We Are Happy to Announce Something New From The Yarn Shop! Served 11:00 to 1:00

LOU PIROZZI'S Beginning Thursday, October 6, a weekly instruction hour for knitters will be held from 2:30 to 3:30 p.m. at • KAMPUS KATS • the Shop. Co-eds will receive help in knitting for gifts The Charles (Formerly Ray Thomas') or pleasure. 530 E. Wooster THE Bring your friends and enjoy a coke with us BAND MUSIC FOR DANCING AND LISTENING while learning and knitting (opposite campus) REPUBLICAN INDIVIDUALLY STYLED COMBOS PRESS Tke ^Ifiann Shop Phone 134 E. Wooster CONTACT — LOU PIROZZI 37732 Phi Kappa Tau House Phone 44*1 or 8M1 220 Pike Street (across from the Court House Parking Lot) BG Routs Broncos For First MAC Win, 35-0

Davy Crockett Theme Sports Announcement llusketball roach Harold Ander- Of Band Performance Miami Favored To Win Crown; son announced a meeting of all The University's 90-piecc march- varsity basketball prospects today ing band will perform a take-off at 4 p.m. In 103 of the Men's on "The Ballad of Davy Crockett" Four Teams Offer Competition C.ym. at the Rowling Green-John Car- Miami University again is un- The last game of the season will Football season ticket books are roll football game Saturday, Oct. officially predicted to win top hon- sec 11G and OU battle. The winner still on sale for the John Carroll 8. The band is under the direc- ors in the Mid-American Confer- of the game could easily be high game this Saturday. tion of Roy Weger. ence football league, although in the MAC standing*. Ohio U. Going through the different they should have stiffer competi- coach Carroll Widdoes has 18 re- (hint's of Davy's life the band tion this year. Toledo University, turning letter winners from last will start by forming a mountain- , Kent State Uni- year's squad which won six while top similar to where Davy was versity, and possibly the Falcons dropping three. Two of their de- segalls born. It will follow with a forma- could throw a scare into Coach feats were in the conference, Mi- Across from Gate Theater tion symboliiing Tennessee and 's Redskins before ami and Western Michigan. Davy's gun, "Old Betsy." the season is over. On the basis Next to Washington, the hand of Miami's opening game victory SBBBBl USED BOOKS v ill show where he patched up the over Northwestern University, Ixmght and sold Liberty Bell. Since everyone can- they will have to be given the CHURCH not go to Texas, they will form driver's seat. the "Alamo" in which Davy was Homecoming Gam* WE DO BUY to have met his heroic end. To conclude the ballad the band will The Falcons' next opponent will BOOKS NO LONGER _--*■—) I'holn By Hhrhlon KntlUh form a coonskin cap which is the be our neighboring rival, Toledo USED HERE. Falcon halfback lack Glroux start* to stop an unkUnuftod Woatorn Michi- symbol of his colorful character. University, in the Homecoming gan "Bronco" during the ••cond hall of Saturday night's gam*. Bushing to the Game. The Kockets tied their first assist Is Falcon Tom Xlssollo. Final scoro of ths team's first app*aranc« boforo game of the season with Fasten. ^/SHOE a fall unlTsrsity audionco was 350, Bowling Groon. Senior Stanziale Kentucky in what was considered by Toledo fans as a sub-par per- segalls Strong Competitor formance. However, they re- bounded the following week with Acrou from Gate Theater BG Uses Air Assault At Starting Post a decisive victory over Detroit SHOP University. The TU-HG game It seems that some people are should be a toss-up. Coach Frosty just nosey. At least that is the Fngland will bring 15 lettermen way with Howling Green's senior With Tight Defense from last year's team which hum- Kuan! Joe Stanziale. iliated the Falcons U8-7. Toledo Bowling Green's split T, under the hands of new head Joe it seems can't keep his nose won four games, dropping just coach Doyt Perry, tallied almost at will Saturday night as from getting in the way of oppos- with one in the conference last year. they notched their first Mid-American Conference football ing players. He has more than On Campus MaxShuJman victory, defeating Western Michigan, 35-0, before 4,000 fans. just trouble from skinning it, he Following the Toledo game, the tAuthor o/ - litre foot Boy trlth Chitk," tte.) A stubborn Falcon defensive line, which has yielded only even got it broken this year against Falcons will take to the road for one touchdown in three contests, refused to open to the bursts Kent, which kept him from play- three conference games on three of the llronco halfbacks, who pen- ing in the Western Michigan tilt. separate weekends, Marshall be- atratod only three yards into Besides having trouble with his ing the first. Marshall lost its first foreign ground. Although the On Our Way ... nose he also has to make up for MAC game to OU, but still could ONCE MORE UNTO THE BREACH ' his lack of weight with desire. be plenty tough as it has 25 re- visitors tried every play they Flr«t downi It Joe, who stands six foot one and turning lettermen from last year's could call, the only feature of their ltii-hliiR ■ Today I begin my second year of writing this column for I-I.--.IUB IX tops the scale at 180, took over team, which defeated the Fal- offense was an occasional com- Yards. niOinii 1.M Philip Morril Cigarettes. Once every week during the coming plil.il jump pas-. \»r.l- II.I-.III*; a regular guard slot last year and cons 26-19. school year I will lake up, without fear or favor, issues that Nrt *.ir.i, has held it down so far this sea- I'll--.- (til "Ml 111.'. I M inllame the minds and quicken the hearts of college students First MAC Win 11 son. Miami Nsxt Hurdls I'M*-.-* .-omplHnl II a everywhere. I will grapple with such knotty questions as: "Is I'll"!'- lntrrrr|.t«I I s With head football coach Doyt The undefeated Falcons picked Faata s 7 Miami is the next obstacle the compulsory attendance the reflection of an insecure faculty?" II.I SI.I Perry leaning toward big guards, up their first victory in MAC com- Avrra*-e punt Falcons must hurdle if they want and "Is the unmarried student obsolete?" and "Are room-mates pel it inn. BG capitalized early in I uml.l... 1 1 Joe has hnd a hard time holding i-.iii.bi.-* b'-i • a any part of the conference crown. »anitnry?" the opening quarter as their all Yard* prunlliiNl M is down his position. He is considered Although the Kedskins will be .Miil-American end, Jack Meeker, small for a guard slot and is not heavily favored, Coach Doyt Perry recorded 101 yards and one touch- a flashy performer, but gets the While each week I make a bold assault upon these burning nailed quarterback Jerry Ganzel will have his "charges up" for the issues, 1 will also attempt to beguile you into smoking Philip in his tracks before he could get down. job done and is a consistent per- game and could give the champs rid of the ball on a fourth down The budding Falcon powerhouse former. plenty of trouble. Morris Cigarettes. Into each column I will craftily weave some punt play. Three plays later Jack controlled the action at all times. In Painesvillc Harvey high words in praise of Philip QirotlX lugged the pigskin to pay- They garnered 18 first downs to school he was awarded the out- \tiili6raPPle Wfflt*- Morris. I will extol, ob- dirt. a meager four for the Broncos. standing player by the local news- liquely, the benign mild- They also netted .164 yards to paper and won all-league honors. ness of Philip Morris's A few moments later Jim Bry- Besides playing football he likes the oppositions 117. The well-born tobacco, its an, who threw two scoring passes, to swim, hunt and play softball. hit Decker on the BG 47 with an Joe is majoring in the college soothing fragrance, its aerial. Halfback Vic DeOrio then of Business Administration in ac- tonic freshness, its docile scampered 63 yards down the counting. He lives in the Studium Wooster Shop tempcrateness, its oh-so- sidelines for a touchdown. Thinclads Open Club and this summer spent his welcome gentleness in this With a minute remaining in the time at KOTC camp in Kort Sill, 425 East Wooster spiky and abrasive world fn -t half. Bryan generated another Oklahoma. of ours. drive. lie chucked successive Saturday Away passes to Kloyd Lennox and Heck- Eleven meets, seven away and Intramural Schedule for For saying these kind er. and then lofted a scoring pass four ut home, make up this year's things about their ciga- Dates for entering and compet- In llccker who gathered it in on cross country schedule which was rettes, the Philip Morris ing for several fall fraternity and Greeting Cards the final play of the half. recently released. The team will Company will pay me intermural sports, have been re- Falcons March Again open at the Michigan AAU. This Stationery money. This is the Ameri- is the first of six road games leased by Dave Matthews, director In the final quarter, with Car- of intermural sports. Magazines can Way. This is De- los Jackson eating up yardage in against Ball State, Miami, Ober- Touch Football, Kntries due Cigarettes mocracy. This is Enlight- between Bryan passes, the Fal- lin, Ohio University, and Wayne. sudt todtiyQuaiioigMi ened Self Interest. This Three of the meets will be tri- Oct. 7, play begins Oct. 12; ten- cons marched again. The score is the System that Made angular. nis, entries due Oct. 10, play be- was rung up when Bryan lobbed gins Oct. 17; golf, entries due Daily Photo Service Our Country Great, and anybody who doesn't like it is a pass to Larry Kent in the left The first home appearance of Oct. 7, play begins Oct 13; bas- MALADJUSTED. flat and he dashed off unmolested. the squad is against Albion and ketball, entries due Nov. 16. Chuck HCBM was the signal Ohio Wesleyan Oct. 11. Perhaps it would be well in this first column of the year to caller on the final Falcon scoring Last year the cross country tell you a little about myself. I am 36 years of age, but still jaunt, lie hit halfback Sam Ep- team won one, lost nine, and remarkably active. I am squat, moon-faced, have all my teeth, placed third in the conference stein on a short pass which placed and am fond of folk dancing and Lotto. My hobby is collecting them within scoring distance. meet. The team is coached by ^^try the exclusive NEW mucilage. Then he capped the drive as he Dave Matthews. found end Ed' Janeway in a re- The schedule: October 8—at Michigan AAU I first took up writing because I was too short to steal. Bare- mote corner in the end zone for foot Boy With Check was my maiden effort, and today, fourteen the final TD. October 11—ALBION AND OHIO When Bryan, who hit for ten WESLEYAN years later, I continue to of twelve aerials, wasn't throw- October 15—KENT STATE write about college students. ing it was the shifty little DeOrio October 18—at Ball State This is called "arrested de- p-^j 3^" who impressed the large Bowling October 22—at Miami with West- velopment" Green throng. In 12 attempts he ern Mich. October 26—at Oberlin But I can't help it. October 29—CENTRAL MICHI- Though I am now in the Creason Welcomes GAN AND LOYO- winter of my life, the prob- LA OF CHICAGO lems of undergraduates still November 1—at Ohio U. Frosh Grid Squad November 9—at Wayne seem to me as pressing as "This year we have one of the November 12—Mid-A m e r i c a n ever. How to pursue a blaz- finest freshman gridiron groups Meet at Kent ing romance with exams Bowling Green has ever seen," re- November 19—MICHIGAN NOR- coming up next Friday in ported freshman football coach MAL physics, history and French; Forrest Creason as the season how to convince your stingy practice began Monday, Sept. 26. father that life is a bitter Approximately 110 frosh, studd- mockery without a yellow ed with 36 high school captains segalls convertible; how to subsist and co-captains, signed for the on dormitory food - these opening week of the 1965 season. ~JWIbonHiiate&nifaiy A crow from Goto Tntxxtor remain the topics that roil The first scrimmage will be played today. my sluggish blood. Creason and his assistants, Jim Ruehl, Ohio State graduate; Jack BEAUTIFUL DRY And in this column from now until next June you will read of such things: of dating and pinning, of fraternities and sorori- Taylor, Albion College graduate; CLEANING Jim Young, junior transfer stu- ties and independents, of cutting and cramming, of athletes and dent from Ohio State; Lloyd Park- 1 Day Service T«U horns a bagful for quiet dssisrft, average-raisers, of extra-and intra-curriculum, of textbooks and son, Bowling Green graduate, and snscb and unsiptcttd compsny. those who write them and those who sell them and those who N'orm Decker, returning to Bowl- Free Delivery read them and those who don't. ing Green from the service, seem pleased with the good turnout And, slyly woven into this stirring tapestry, the story of and stated that every man would DfllRV QUEEN Philip Morris, America's gentle cigarette, in the handy Snap- get a chance to "show his stuff." O ItMi NATIONAL DAItr QUMN DEmO'MENT CO. Open pack, in king-size or regular, at prices all can afford. Freshman games scheduled axe: segalls Hu abulau, 1»SJ Oct 21, Heidelberg (Tiffin), there; 1 BLOCK WEST OF CAMPUS Nov. 27, Kent, here; Oct. 28, Heid- Across from Goto Theater - The makert of Philip Morrtt are happy to be back Kith you for elberg (Tiffin), here; Nov. 8, To- ON EAST WOOSTER another year of good reading and good imohing — with gentle ' ledo (night), there, and Nov. 10, Philip Morril, of course. Western Michigan, here. TV Room Set Aside Activities Begin For Faculty Members The large increase in the num- segalls ber of students living on campus Religious, Departmental Groups this year has also increased the Across from Gate Theater number of those who take their Start Yearly Meetings, Mixers meals in the Commons, according to Pres. Ralph W. McDonald. The Pre-Law Club of Bowling Recreation Night beginning to- Exclusive with us— Green State University calls to night in the Women's Gym. Be- To make room for this increase, membership all students on cam- tween 7 and 9 p.m. each Tuesday the former television room in the pus who at one time or another instruction and supervision will Nest is being set aside as a "Fac- Those Famous will be involved in contracting for be offered to those interested in ulty Room" for faculty and ad- a job, settling a mortgage, join- participating in varied athletic ministrative officers' use. Panda Print ing a union, or voting in an elec- activities. tion. The organization is not in- • • • Greeting Cards tended exclusively for those who Quill Type will hold its first Fraternities, Sororities expect some day to hold an LL.D. get-together this semester with a This year, trips arc planned picnic at Urschel Pond Wednes- Honor U.S. Navy Band for two of three possible sources: day, Oct. 5 at 6:15 p.m. All Quill The U. S. Navy Band, members the University of Michigan, Wes- Type members and freshman busi- of the music faculty, fraternity tern Reserve, and Ohio Northern. ness education majors are wel- and sorority representatives, and segalls The club will be guided by its two special guests from the student come. I'lioto by Jim Oerdon Acrou from Gat* Theater advisers, Dr. Edward 8. Claflin, Any freshman BE major who Prof. Roy I. Weger onjoys a big momenta that of conducting DM United body and the administration were associate professor of political did not receive a notice should get States Navy Band m the National Emblem march. As a crowd of 2.000 watches, honored at an informal reception science, and Prof. Robert G. Rie- in touch with Kay Snyder, Room the band gel* a look at a new conductor as Mr. Weger was directing without Friday night, Sept. 30, after the gle, lecturer in business admini- 23, Prout Hall for reservations as any provioua rehearsal with the group. Artist Series. stration. soon as possible. • • • DEBATE TRYOUT8 TODAY Tryouts for the debate team will The Legislative Board of the The Bridie Club will meet for Newmans Elect, be held this afternoon at 3 and the first time this semester Oct. Association of Women Students 6, in the Lab School Gym, reports will hold a breakfast at the Gamma 4 p.m. in 12 Gate Theatre. This Robert Hobart, president. Phi Beta house, Saturday, Oct. Plan Activities meeting is open to all interested TlMB H at 9 a.m., announced Linda Sue students. Johnson, president. The Newman Club has listed its A speaker will bo on the agenda Two seniors and one junior will activities for the coming year, ac- for the first meeting of the Socio. be elected to Judicial Board at cording to Edward Puchalla, club lo,y Club. this time. publicity chairman. Budget Hats For Lt Colonel T. L. Fulti, super- The Executive Board, house The year's activities began this College Girls ... intendent of the Boys' Industrial chuirmen of women's residence, summer with a convention in School at Lancaster will be on presidents of Pan-Hellenic Coun- Boulder, Colo., attended by 14 cil, Women's Recreation, and an hand to talk to members and members. Other activities will in- • Jewelry HOUSE OF FLOWERS sociology majors interested in join- elected representative from each clude monthly Communion Break- ing the organization. class will attend the breakfast. • Cashmere Sweaters fasts, a hayride, a picnic with the The meeting will be held in Plans are under way for the Toledo University Newman Club, • Velvet Rihbons WELCOMES FRESHMEN AND UPPERCLASSMEN 105 Moseley Hall, Oct. 6 at 4 Leadership Banquet Oct. 28 at the annual all-campus pizza party, • Scarves p.m. Kohl Hall, Miss Jonnson, stated. the spaghetti dinner, the religions TO VISIT OUR SHOP FOR ALL YOUR FLORAL • • • art show, and an cuting to Put- in-Bay. at NEEDS - THE HOUSE WITH FLOWERS FOR ALL Plans for the coining year were The first full meeting of the University Symphony Orchestra announced at the first meeting of The club has also elected officers OCCASIONS . . . Kappa Phi, Methodist womens' ser- took place Sept. 26 in the Practi- for the coming year. cal Arts auditorium. The following vice sorority, held at the Meth- Elected were Donald Davis, odist Church Monday evening. officers were elected for the school president; ('clia LaLonde, vice- The Hat Box year: Vern Collins, president; Highlights of the activities in- president; Nancy Todd, treasurer; 2 Blocks North of Post Office 331 North Main Street Phone 31(145 Matha Olds, vice-president; June Mary Lou Bowman, recreation sec- clude the Rose Tea for freshman Roche, secretary-treasurer; and women, a flapjack festival, a booth retary; Barbara Gould, corre- 113 Liberty Peggy Loving and Jean Ander- sponding secretary; and John Dc- at the church bazaar, and carol- son, publicity. ing at Christmas time. A formal mnrco, sgt.-at-arms. banquet will climax the year's ac- Seymour L. Benstock, instruc- tivities. tor in music, and conductor of the orchestra, announces that there A rush party has been planned are still openings in the string for Oct. 10, with all interested section and for oboes. Concert freshman women Invited. YOUR BIG RED LETTER DAY plans for the coming school year Kappa Phi officers are Carol will be announced shortly. Roop, president; Barbara Saygers, • • a vice-president; Sally Cook, corres- ponding secretary; Nancy Smith, The first meeting of the CygaeU will be held on Oct. 3 in the Uni- the day (/6*t cAattfeto recording secretary; Mary Alice versity swimming pool. Carter, treasurer; Gwendolyn Wilkes, chaplain; I'atti Oenncy, All those who arc interested 1. SUPERIOR FILTER Only I.&M gives you should bring bathing suit, cap, and program director; Reha Elston and the superior filtration of the Miracle Tip, the Loretta Huffine, assistant program towel to the pool. 2. SUPERIOR TASTE UM's superior taste directors; Sue Curtis, historian; Monday Cygnets will meet at purest tip that ever touched your lips. It's white comes from superior tobaccos — especially Dixie Young, social chairman; Jan 6:30. Wednesday Splashers will ... all white . .. pure white! 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