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The B-G News October 4, 1955 Bowling Green State University ScholarWorks@BGSU BG News (Student Newspaper) University Publications 10-4-1955 The B-G News October 4, 1955 Bowling Green State University Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news Recommended Citation Bowling Green State University, "The B-G News October 4, 1955" (1955). BG News (Student Newspaper). 1261. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news/1261 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. Gt«tn st»'. LIBRARY'% ■*n. l * c»eEN.o**°, BG Clubs Swing Falcons Blan Into Year's Session Western Michigan See Page 4 IWftiw Green State UtiWetsittt See Page 3 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.
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