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Bowling Green State University ScholarWorks@BGSU BG News (Student Newspaper) University Publications 7-10-1957 The Summer B-G News July 10, 1957 Bowling Green State University Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news Recommended Citation Bowling Green State University, "The Summer B-G News July 10, 1957" (1957). BG News (Student Newspaper). 1373. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news/1373 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. f* LIBRARY Tkc Suwwe* B-G Mi .<*',\0 BOWLING GREEN STATE UNIVERSITY Vol.41 Bowling Green. Ohio. Wedneiday. July 10. 1957 No. 56 MA merican Swiiowim First Summer Session Team Includes Eakins Enrollment Hits 1,191 Ralph Eakins, Bowling Green State University's out- A total of 1191 persons are enrolled al Bowling Green standing backstroke swimmer, has been named a member of State University for the first summer session, it was announc- the 1957 all-American college swimming team. ed by Dr. Ralph W. McDonald, president. The 6.6 former Detroit MacKenzie high school standout The figure includes 548 men and 61,'! women. Single stu- is the first Bowling Green swimmer to gain a spot on this dents total 575 and those married total 616. coveted team. All but 62 of the 1191 sum- Eakins was named for his met- students are residents of outstanding performance in 5ixtV Courses On Unit Rated High Ohio. Fifty-six come from oth- the 200-yard backstroke. His * er states and six are from out- best time was in the Mid- Schedule For 2nd By Army Men side the United States. American Conference cham- _ « Ruu.M L. Carton The Howling Green State Uni- Dr. McDonald said the sum- pionships at 2:12.7. His mark Summer beSSIOfl versity unit of the Reserve Offic- mer student body includes 262 was the fifth best time among Sixty courses in 19 fields will ers Training Corps has received |H>rsons who live on the cam- Cayton To Head an "outstanding" rating on the the nation's collegiate back- be offered during the second five- pus and 929 who live off the , B week summer session which begins basis of its recent annual inspec- strokers last season. July 22. tion, according to a report receiv- campus; 648 of the latter Branch At Bryan ed by I.t. Col. Harry M. Myers, group are living at home and Ia World Spolliqhl Fields covered by courses of- Russell L. Cayton of Bryan, O., fered July 22 to August 23 in- head of the department of military Eakins drew the attention of hns been named director of the commuting from other com- clude art, biology, business ad- science and tactics. th© entire swimming world last Bryan branch of Rowling Green munities. ministration, economics, education, The inspection covered all phns- March when he won the MAC State University. is of the ROTC program at RGSU. Of those enrolled, 48K are in 1500-meter chempionship by (jo- English, geography, geology, Ger- man, guidance and research, henllh Mr. Cayton will direct the Bry- Lt. Col. John M. Galhraith was the college of education, 92 in ins: the full distance using the an branch while continuing his acting inspector general. Other the college of liberal arts, 140 in backstroke. He was timed in and physical science, psychology, sociology and speech. work as teacher of commercial members of the army inspection the college of business administra- 21:38.1. It was this performance subjects at Bryan High School. He team were Maj. Alfred V. Clark, tion and 302 in the graduate that aided Rowling Green to cop Registration for the second sum- is a former teacher at Gorham- Maj. Charles C. Elicit. Capt. Karl school. One hundred twelve are its second straight MAC swim mer session will continue through Fnyette High School in Fayette. E. Stein, and CWO John J. Huth. unclassified or special studcnLs crown. July 20, after which a late enroll- The Bryan branch *a Bowling and 57 arc transient student*, ment fee will be charged. The BGSU Reserve Officers The 22-year old history student Green's newest off-campus center. training Corps has a membership Juniors comprise the largest was undefeated in his speciality A student may register for six President Ralph W. McDonald an- of 319 men. group of undergraduate summer students, the total being 2112. There during his sophomore season and hours of credit during the session. nounced may 30 that a branch Other members of the military finished fifth in last year's nation- would be established at Bryan next are 77 freshmen, 1.12 sophomore, science faculty are Capt Robert and 249 seniors. al AAU championships on his way term. G. Menefce, Jr., Capt. Robert W. to an Olympic tryout. During the The university has other branch- Snydcr, First Lt. George B. Bartel, past season, Eakins took nine of Changes Made In es at Sandusky and Mansfield. Chief Warrant Officer George F. the 12 tries in the backstroke, The branch at Bryan will oper- Ralph, Jr., M/Sgt. Edwin R. Con- Batza Gets Grant losing only in the Michigan State, 2nd Term Schedule ate at Bryan High School and ner, SFC William E. Fisher, SFC. Miami and Wayne meets. He also will begin on an experimental Leonard Sikon, and Sgt. Jacob For Graduate Study starred on the 400-yard medley Several changes have been made basis in September, following the Muron. relay team. in the schedule of the second sum- semester system. Dr. Eugene M. Batata, assistant mer session since the summer bul- Other Mid-American Conference Only freshman courses will he professor of ppecch at Bottling letin was printed. swimmers on the all-American offered the first year. If enroll- Green State University for the team were Dennis O'Brien, Miami They include: ment is sufficient, the second year past three years, has received a butterfly specialist, and Jim Bo- of basic courses will be added in Cohen Heads scholarship from the National Soc- 1. Addition of Education 500, iety for Crippled Children ami han, Miami's fine backstroker and Human Growth and Development, September, 1958. conference champion. BGSU Gradual* Adults to do post-graduate work to be taught by Dr. Sutton-Smith, AAUP Group during the summer. visiting professor from the Uni- Mr. Cayton attended the public Dr. Batza will take a course en- versity of New Zealand. This schools o f Marion county. He Dr. Jacob Cohen, associate pro- fessor of economics, has been titled, "Neuromuscular Disorders course is a certification require- holds the degrees of Bachelor of in Children with Special Emphasis Disaster Warning ment in all the administrative and Science in education and Master elected prersident of the Bowling Green State University chapter of on Cerebral Palsy," at Cook supervising areas. of Education from BGSU. County Graduate School of Medi- Whistle Installed The Bryan branch director is a the American Association of Uni- 2. Addition of a second section versity Professors for the term cine in Chicago. If a tornado or some other di- in Business Administration 303, past master of the Masonic Lodge He is the only layman partici- saster ever threatens Bowling at Bryan and a member of the beginning in September. Business English. Other chapter officers are Dr. pant in the course, having made Green and vicinity, the first warn- Lions Club, the Methodist church. Bernard Rabin, assistant profes- an extensive study of speech path- ing area residents have may be 3. Mr. Ocvirk's being assigned Phi Delta Kappa, professional edu- sor of education, vice president; ology. the wailing tones of a civilian de- to teach Art 101 in the place of cation fraternity at Bowling Green Dr. Edgar F. Daniels, instructor in All others of the 2G persona fense whistle atop the University Mr. Vlahantones. State University, Ohio Business English, secretary, and Dr. Richard enrolled in the course are practi- Power Plant. 4. Dr. Leland's being assigned Teachers Association, Ohio Educa- cing physicians. to teach English 102 and 313 in tion Association and National Edu- ('. Carpenter, assistant professor Installation of the 30 by 14- of English, treasurer. The course will he directed by inch wildcat whistle is expected to the place of Dr. Floyd. cation Association. Dr. Meyer A. Perlstein, leading be completed about July 9 cr 10. authority on neuromuscular disord- The installing job had been de- ers in children. layed by the need for several new Dr. Hatza earned the degree of valves, which arrived July 2. Chanticleers To Give Variety Concert Bachelor of Arts from College of The whistle is not new to Bow- Wooster and Master of Arts and A varied program of American The program will include: Singing superlative arrange- ling Green, but it is a newcomer Doctor of Philosophy degrees from and European compositions will be ments of well-known composers, on the BGSU campus. "Song of the Chanticleers," Do- Northwestern University. presented by the Chanticleers, the quartet is staged and directed It waa originally bought and in- nald Smith; "Who is Sylvia—The by two gifted young men from famed concert male chorus, when Erlking," Schubert; "Now Let stalled by the civilian defense or- the quartet appears in a public New York. ganization at the water plant. Every Tongue Adore Thee," Bach; Donald Smith, arranger and mu- performance in the main auditor- "A 'Pinafore' Fantasy," Gilbert Morning Classes On Later it was moved to the roof of ium July 17.