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Bowling Green State University ScholarWorks@BGSU BG News (Student Newspaper) University Publications 3-10-1948 Bee Gee News March 10, 1948 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 March 10, 1948" (1948). BG News (Student Newspaper). 847. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news/847 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. Association Of Women Students Schedules Election Of Officers Friday Joan is a music major, a member of SCF and the All Women Students Choral Society. Pauline has served on the houseboard of Kohl Are Eligible To Vote Hall, and is a member of the freshman social sub committee. Officers for the Association of Women Students Betty has participated in a number of speech will be elected Friday from 8 to 4 in the Adminis- contests. tration Bldg. above the Well. All women who have Donnn has been freshman representative to the paid their AWS dues are eligible to vote. The new AWS legislative board and vice-president of the freshman social sub committee. officers will be installed next Tuesday. March 16. Buchanan Hausrath Schrordrr Bottenus Ch.rle. Kueenberg Candidates for the office of president and first Candidates for corresponding secretary are Eliza- Carol has been the house chairman of Alpha Phi, Grace has been secretary and vice president of vice president are Mary Martha Buchanan, Ruth beth Coen, Elizabeth Curtiss, Mildred Dague, and served on the Social Committee for three years, and Kmeison Literary Society, publicity secretary of Coleen Woodmency. Hausrath, and Carol Schroeder. The candidate FTA, worked on the Key, and is a member of SCF. It a member of Book and Motor, Phi Alpha Chi, and Elizabeth Coen is a member of the dramatic inter- Candidates for treasurer are Elizabeth Arnholt, receiving the second highest number of votes for Quill Type. est group of SCF. Dorothea Cepik, and Alice Elton. president automatically becomes first vice-president. Candidates for the office of second vice president Elizabeth has worked on the Key, is on the Dean's Elizabeth Curtiss is a member of the freshman Mary Martha has been the recording secretary are Barbara Bottenus, Marjorie Charles, and Grace List, and is a member of the Workshop players. social sub committee, WAA, PE Club, and Badmin- of AWS and has served on the executive, judicial, Kusenberg. Dorothea was a freshman advisor, treasurer of ton Club. and legislative boards. She has been vice-president ■ Barbara has served on the house board of the the Women's Bldg., is on the Dean's List, and is a Candidates for senior class representative are and program chairman of Kappa Phi, a member of Women's Bldg. and the WAA board, is a member member of WAA and the PE Club. Jean Goodfellow, Anna Lee Gustafson, and Mary Book and Motor, Kappa Delta Pi, Workshop Players, of Student Senate, Book and Motor, Bowling Club,, Alice was a corridor representative at Kohl Hall, Heskitt. and General Chorus. and Badminton Club. a freshman advisor, is on the Dean's List, worked Candidates for junior class representative are Ruth has been a corridor representative and house Marjorie has been a class representative, a fresh- on the Key and the Student Directory, and is a Elizabeth Earnest, Phyllis Kerstetter, Betty Troxell, chairman of Williams Hall, served on the legisla- man advisor, served on the judicial board of AWS, member of ACE. and Ethel Wylie. tive and judicial boards of AWS, worked on the worked on the Key and Student Directory, and is Candidates for recording secretary arc Joan Candidates for sophomore class representative WSSF and Red Cross drives, and is a member of a member of the freshman social sub committee, Bache, Pauline Rae Miller, Betty Jane Morris, and are Sally Collier, Phyllis Knapp, Ann Mundell, and Student Senate, and the Home Economics Club. Press Club, and" ACE. Donna Walker. Bnrbara Schneider. Get Out Bee Qee Alewd And Vote Official Student Publication of Bowling Grean Start* UnlTarsiry Volume XXXII Bowling Green, Ohio, Wednesday, March 10, 1948 Number 21 Bowling Green Gets Bid To National Invitational Tournament Rally Sends Team St. Louis Is Favored Sororities Give Swan Club Presents Off To Garden w Over Falcons To Win A large group of students at- Rush Parties The Wizard Of Oz" Bowling Green University's basketball team has been tended the send-ofT rally held in A series of informal parties for A water pageant, "The Wizard of Oz," will be presented invited to play in the National Invitational Tournament at front of the Administration Bldg. yesterday. rushees will be given at women's by Swan Club in the University Natatorium beginning next New York next week for the fourth time in the past five years. sorority houses Saturday in ac- Balloons filled with helium and Wednesday evening at 8:15. Four performances are sched- The Falcons who possess a 27-5 record this season will meet cordance with Pnnhellenic Coun- tied to the iron rail around the uled through Saturday evening. St. Louis in the second game of a Thursday night double- cil's see..ml semester rushing circle, by SICSIC were released The aquatic drama is the popular fairy tale about Doro- header. schedule. and floated up and over the town. thy and her dog Toto who are whirled off in their home by St. /Louis is rated along with' Schedule of parties is as fol- —^a cyclone to the land of Oz. Sil- New York University as the favor- Another feature of the rally was lows: ver slippers curry Dorothy through ites of the tourney and will be Court Hears the presentation of the Peace Pipe 9-11 a.m.—Delta Gamma, Kap- Alprua Phi Wins the land of curious creatures. favored over the Falcons in the trophy which Bowling Green won • opening round tilt. St. Louis has pa Delta, Sigma Rho Tau. 1-3 Five Cases by defeating the University of To. Elizabeth Koulet, Swan Club a 21-3 record this year. p.m.—Phi Mu, Gamma Phi Beta, WSSF Plaque president, has the leading role por- Five cases were heard last Wed- ledo. The presentation was made Students attending the game Alpha Gamma Delta. 3-5 p.m.— Alpha Phi Sorority won the traying the part of Dorothy. Sup- will not be excused from their nesday by the Student Court. by Don Blough, president of the Theta Phi, Chi Omega, Alpha Chi porting cast members are: Barbara classes. Women students must get Violations included two parking in University of Toledo journalism plaque for sponsoring the booth Omega. special permission from their par- honorary, to Leo Kubiak, captain which took in the most money at Walters as Toto the dog; Ruth restricted zones, two parking Lenert, the Scarecrow; Virginia ents if they wish to go to New Rushees may accept three invi- the WSSF carnival last Friday straddling lines, and a smoking vio- of the Falcons. Dawe, Cowardly Lion; Mary Sex- York. tations to the above parties. lation. The pipe will be on display in night. Its booth took in $50.19. ton, Tin Woodman; Phyllis Folts, From 5:15 p.m. Saturday until A play-by-play account of the The freshman class was second, Glinda, the good witch; and Fran- The Court fined a student $1 the Well Wednesday and Thursday 7:30 p.m. next Wednesday, silence Bowling Grecn-St. Louis basket- Commons Club third. ces Korhumel, the Wizard of Oz. ball tournament game will be for parking in an assigned area, for the benefit of students and will be strictly observed by both broadcast into the Commons and and $4 for failure to report to the faculty members. sorority members and rushees. The plaque is stained wood, pic- Miss Iris Andrews, Swan Club This means that there shall be no turing a flame over an opened Advisor, is director of the pageant at least one other campus building. Clerk of Courts. The other stu- communication between a sorority book, inclosed in glass. assisted by Mrs. Rosalyn Newcom- Admission charges will be 26 dent charged with parking in a member and a rushee. The carnival, attended by ap- er. cents for students and 40 cents restricted area was dismissed. All Changes Passed for the general public. Each sorority will bring to the proximately 2,000 persons, cli- Assisting in the production of Smoking inside the Ad Bldg In AWS Election office of the Dean of Women its bid maxed the eight-day drive to raise the pageant are: Rcva Bailey, Eve- The broadcast by Cled Jones brought a fine of $1 to another fist not later than 9 a.m. Monday. lyn Hell, and Gloria Beveridge, All changes and revisions in funds for World Student Service will begin at 9:30 p.m. Thursday. student. scenery directors; Ruth Marshall the Constitution and the By-Laws Each sorority will also bring a cor- Fund. "The carnival and the Byron Powell will be the engineer. and Charles Codding, lighting; of the AWS Constitution were responding number of addressed drive as a whole, were a huge suc- Women students will be given late formal invitations to membership, Ann Cutler, publicity; Kay Ward, new policy passed at the elections last Wed- cess, and I am well pleased," said permissions to hear the broadcast. each in a scaled envelope, bearing Phyllis Immekus, chairman of the adaptation of the story; Marge Beginning with this issue all nesday.