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Bee Gee News November 27, 1935

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BETA PI THETA HAPPY NEW COMMIITEEE Lonely PORTRAIT MOVE As a lone bird HOLDS SOCIAL APPOINTMENTS When it drops from RECEIVES NEW the sky MEETING ANNOUNCED Leaves it all empty IMPETUS Organization Faculty Placed and hallow. Committee Now So is my heart Hears History On Revamped When a smile has pass- Organized to through of Group Groups And the Sender of Rays Handle Funds does not follow. Entertains in French THANKSGIVING Many Reappointed Contributions Good Members and guests of Beta At a recent faculty meeting Modern Dance The movement for the collec- Pi Theta, national French hon- N. C. A. Records the following committees were tion of funds for the President's orary fraternity, met Wednes- ippointed by the President. Analyzed portrait is well under way at <'-".y evening, Nov. 20, for a Prepared Most of these are reappoint- the present time. Already a sub- business meeting during which ments. The action amounts to Tamaris and Group stantial fund has been collect- the president, Elzabetta Ruth, lie enlargement of the commit- Entertain Dec. 3 ed. Those who have not yet gave a brief history of the or- Faculty Working On Report Blanks tee on placements and the ap- made their contributions may g nization and explained its pointment of new committees The modern dance has only do ao beginning Monday, Dec. nature and requirements. After as follows: n the last few years been giv- 2, in the well of the Adminis- this, Loyal Gryting, chairman The faculty of the University The committees and the mem- tration building, or they may en recognition and a place along of the program committee, pre- met Wednesday, Nov. 20, to pre- bers serving on each follows: leave them with Miss Cummings r.nted the following program: pare faculty record cards for with the other fine arts—music, in the Dean's office. If any or- The Marseillaise was sung by the North Central Association. Committee on Activity Fees— painting, sculpture, literature. ganization cares to take charge the entire group; selections of Every member of the institu- Faculty, Dr. Overman, Prof. Therefore it is new to many of the collection of the contri- French poetry were rendered tion is required to submit de- Singer, Dr. Nordmann; stu- people, and as anything new in butions from its members it by those students who wish to tails regarding the education, dents: Mary Tate, Chas. Mong. development, has brought many may do so and turn in the 1 come members; and II Etart teaching load, experience, pub- adverse criticisms. It is being amount collected to Miss Brod, Committed on Alumni Relat- u n Bergere was sung by the en- lications, and membership in furthered in two ways (1) by together with the names of ion—Dr. Zaugg, Miss Heston, tire group. The meeting was learned societies. In addition to the schools, universities and those contributing. Prof. Holt. concluded by playing "Buzz", this information about the colleges offering courses in The committee in charge of e game which is quite simple faculty, reports must be filed "Dance" for both men and wo- this movement is made up of Committee on Athletics— when done in English, but be- from year to year covering all men; also correlating drama, representatives from each of the Prof. Crowley, Prof. Car- comes difficult when played in impoitant aspects of an institu- music and dance, the three four classes and a faculty ad- michael, Coach Steller. French. tion. Personal examinations of having common elements of visor. The committee is as fol- After the meeting, the group movement, rhythm, dynamics, lows: George Rohrs, chairman; member institutions are made Committee on Entertainment adjourned to the next room were from time to time. In this way design, form; (2) By concert Linda Dill, treasurer; Arthur refreshments were served by and Asxmlily— Prof. Schwarz, dancers touring through the Knape, Lawrence Ringenberg, the Association determines the Dr. Zuugg, Prof. McEwen. Miss Eloise Barthold, assisted standing of an institution. The count ry giving recitals and Harold Goranson, Paul Fiester, by Miss Mary Louise Lane. The lecture-demonstrations whereby Dr. J. R. Overman. university has enjoyed member- Executive Committee — Dr. table was decorated with white ship in this Association since people have an opportunity to Overman, Dr. Hissong, Mr. Per- see how the dance is being deve- (Continued on page 2, col. 4) 1916. This is a great advantage iy, and Dr. Williams. to its graduates and students in loped as an art-form. Our uni- Y. W. C. A. DISCUSS versity offers a course in mo- securing positions and other Committee on Graduate Work FRIENDSHIP Concert Attended .ypes of recognition. dern dance in Physical Edu- By Bee Gee People —Dr. Kohl, Dr. McCain, Dr. cation 73 and 77. Among the Otis, Dr. Overman, Dr. Hissong, well known concert dancers to- The Y. W. C. A. met in Gym Mr. Perry, Dr. Williams. The concert which featured day arc: Doris Humphrey, A Thursday, Nov. 21, for a dis- Faculty To Hear 1 Miss Edith Lorand and her or- Charles Weidman, Martha cussion of Friendship under the Grade Discussion Advisor Key Staff — Prof. chestra from in the Graham, Agna Enters, Harold leadership of Mrs. Gryting. Crowley. Peristyle of the Toledo Art Kreutzberg, Ted Shawn, and ^he meaning of friendship was The question of grading his group of men dancers, Mary set forth by Mrs. Gryting with Museum, Nov. 22, was attend- Committee on Library—Miss which is always of interest to Wigman, of , Tamiris, the aid of a number of quota- ed by a great number of Uni- Blum, Prof. Schwarz, Dr. Hop- faculty and students is to be and many others. We are for- tions from famous writers on versity people. Because of the pes, Prof. Ourrin, Dr. Zaugg. I. autif ul Peristyle, the exquisite considered in e. panel discussion tunate to have the last-named the subject. A round table dis- before the faculty on Dec. 11. cussion of various phases of array of wearing apparel, and Advisor News Staff—Prof. Dr. Hoppis is the panel chair- (Continued on page 4, col. 3) the topic followed with all mem- the cultural interests and re- Beattie. finements of the audience as man and other members are bers taking part. Ideas were Dr. Allen, Dr. Shafer, Prof. summed up by answering and well as the excellent entertain- Committee on Placements— Student Teachers Mathias, Dr. Martin, and Prof. discussing a number of true- ment these concerts are attract- Dr. Hissong, Miss Hayward, Dr. Entertained Holt. The subject will be the false statements on friendship. ive and enjoyable. For these Hoppes, Dr. Williamson. reasons and because of the prox- 'Administration of Our Grad- A dinner and theatre party Eleanor Pool closed the program ng System." imity of Toledo these entertain- Social Committee — faculty, was given to the thirty-five by singing and playing a fitting number. ments draw a number of people Dean Sharp, Prof. Crowley, Dr. student teachers of Ridge St. from this university. Gossip Martin, Miss Wills; students, School by Miss Hayward, super- Anadel Short, Meltha Carter, visor and the critics on Nov. Earl McVey. 21. An excellent meal was ser- Stringed Instrument Y. M. C. A. Discuss Did you know that there's a World Peace Topic ved in 'the school cafeteria and Recital Is Planned book in the library here called Committee on Student Em- afterwards the party was "Ilartia on the Pig?" It was ployment—Dean Sharp, Dr. taken to the theatre where they On Thursday night, Nov. 21, A stronged instrument recital written by Joseph Harris, on Swanson, Prof. Powell. greatly enjoyed the show. the Y. had a very successful r-w.ne. is being planned for December meeting. The program consisted 11. This will be the first recital of a round table discussion led of this kind in the history of by Lawrence Ringenberg upon HENDERSON TOURS EUROPE the institution because for the the subject of World Peace. first time courses in violin are Everyone present took part in Miss Helen Henderson of the Much of the time in the Scan- perience for the visitor in that being offered for university the discussion. Home Economics faculty spent danavian country was spent in country. credit. Of the month spent in Eng- the summer abroad; she sailed Copenhagen and in Stockholm, Dr. Williams Talks often called the "Venice of the land, two weeks of that time To Kiwanis Club July third on the S. S. Western- North". The trip from Stock- were spent in London, where she Debate Teams to Hiram land. While in Europe she visit- holm to Gothenburg was made joined Miss West and Miss Dr. Williams addressed the ed , Holland, , on the Gota Canal, a distance Lorenz, also of this faculty. The Freshman debate teams Kiwanis club Nov. 21 on the to- Sweden, and . One of 300 miles. This canal, start- The remainder of the time in of the University will go to pic "Community Integration". of the high spots in Belgium ed back in the time of Gustavus England was spent touring Hiram College for a Novice De- The occasion was the obser- this year was the International Adolphus, connects the various Devonshire and Cornwall. Miss bate Tournament, Dec. 6. Mem- vance of Kiwanis' Education Exposition. This proved an kinds of water ways across the Henderson returned on the S. S. bers of the teams are Robert Day and the admission of a interesting part of her visit country of Sweden, and proves Pennland, arriving in New York Farrell, Rex Corfman, Vincent large group of new members. there. a unique and an interesting ex- on Sept. 9. McClintoch, Elmer Crier

■" PAGE 2 BEE GEE NEWS BEE GEE NEWS Dramatist Entertains Seeing Stars ANNOUNCEMENTS Published Every Wednesday of College Year Dec. 2—Classes resumed Miss Myrtle Ross, mono- We will submit from time to By The Book and Motor Society Party STUDENTS AND FACULTY dramatist, appeared on the Wed- time what will be of interest at Women's Club. Of nesday morning assembly pro- both to the general reader as Emerson Literary Society, BOWLING GREEN STATE UNIVERSITY gram, Nov. 18. This was one of well as those who read for a mixed program. Subscription Price $1.00 Per Year our outside entertainment fea- particular purpose. The first Dec. 3—Entertainment Course Tamiris Interpretative Dan- STAFF tures. Her first number was an of this series deals with a sub- cers at 8:16 P. M. Linda Dill, Dayton Editor impersonation of "Grandma", ject equally attractive to both Dec. 4—Assembly, Tamiris Dale Kellogg:, Norwalk Associate Editor the old pioneer woman. The these cliisses of readers. To the Archie King, Wheeleraburg _ Associate Editor Lecture on Dancing. sketch was very amusing and men and women interested in Carl Hawver, Bellefontaine _ Associate Editor Quill Type 7:00 P. M. P. A. thoroughly enjoyed by every- science we submit an account George C. Beattie, Bowling Green Advertising Manager Building. Merritt Burke, Deshler _ Sports Editor one. not different but new. Martha Lee Harris, Lorain _ Society Editor The five succeeding numbers Millions of new stars will be Carl Seitz, Ottowa Features were scenes from the life of University Gabble George Squire, Sandusky Features brought within the range of Donald E. McCrory, Bowling Green „ Features Joan of Arc. First at the church man's vis-ion through a new The "kick-off", as witnessed John Williams, Parma Field Sports where she heard voices calling telcMiopp, four times as power- by the people who attended the Robert Stevens, Edon..._ Reporter her to head the armies of ful as any now in existence, to dance Saturday night, was the Georgetta Day, Edgerton Reporter Prunes; then her struggles to nearest thing to an Indian mas- Frances Woodworth, Girard, Penn. Reporter >e built for the California In- Harriet Ketterer, Sandusky. Reporter .jet men and money to carry out stitute of Technology with funds sacre anything ever could be. Robert Schuck, VanLue _ _ Reporter the project. The last scene was furnished by the International Charles Swain, Washington, N. J. Reporter jf the trial when she was con- Scucatior. Board. It will be lo- The Freshman Hop, without Betty Jane Willaver, West Mansfield Faculty Reporter demned to be burned at the doubt the best dance given yet, G. W. Beattie, Bowling Green _ Faculty Adviaer 3Uted on a high California stake. ■ni.uiitain to be selected later. attracted many "freshmen" (and The acting was well done and The present world's largest upper-classmen). During the Miss Ross kept her audience in- telescope is the 100-inch re- evening refreshments consisting Thanksgiving.... terested during the entire hour. of cake in form of glazsd dough- It seems to be customary, at this time of year to list the "lector on Mount Wilson, Calif. nuts and cider was served. thing* that we have for which we should be thankful and elu- 1'he new telescope will have a cidate at length upon them. In this case, we might as well be 200-inch reflector of fused 45 Come Out For Archie King, local speed de- fundamentalists and cover more ground: we are thankful that quartz, which will present a Concert Band mon, is recovering nicely aft?r we are here, able to participate in life with such faculties as nore nearly perfect surface his unsuccessful attempt to bet- we have, and able to give and accept in the manner of life of than glass. ter the world's record of 307 social beings. As far as that summary goes, it seems adequate When it is considered that The Concert Band under dir- miles per hour. Better luck next enough, but must our reflections be limited to this one phase? the present largest telescopes ection of Prof. Church, started time, Mr. King! Wo have many, different holidays throughout a year: is it out well with a membership of are al !e to explore the universe not more likely that they all have one general, fundamental about forty-five. The next re- to a distance of 100 million meaning than that each has but one specific meaning? If so, hearsal of the band will be Dec. light years, the depths to which Orchestra Rehearsals what is the fundamental meaning? Could one say religion in 4 in Room 209 PA. Any student, the new monster reflector may Are Open To All general or social ethics or human relationships, or some even jither men or women, who is penetrate may be figured but Those interested in hearing more broad problem? ntcrcsted are invited to come • in not be grasped by the hu- rehearsals of the orchestra are Perhaps we cannot find this fundamental question—but isn't then for places on the band nan mind. welcome to attend. The rehear- the search for it more inspiring and fruitful than satisfying ire still open. The most startling objects to sals are held from seven to nine ourselves with the more superficial aspects of each holiday's bs revealed will doubtless be o'clock every Monday night in meaning? If we do the latter, it is almost certain that, as the _■ iimected with nearby heaven- Room 209 PA. years roll on, we shall gradually accept each holiday in a passive, Do You Know That . . ly bodies such as our moon and mechanical way . . . if we are not doing so already. the pbMt.s of our own solar Here, then, is a plea to place Christianity on a higher plane . stem. Tht question of whether BRIGHAM'S FLOWER than a set of ritualistic observations; are we ready to support it? 240 self appointed investiga- i i • exists on Mars or Venus SHOP tors cross examined Archie King —G. S. niuy posribly be answered. 174 S. Main St. ibout his recent accident . . . The scientific world, and lay- Nice assortment of Thanks- >ne investigator questioned men as well, will eagerly await giving Flowers Cold Showers.... lim for 20 minutes . . . The Stu- the new knowledge which is The appearance of the Women's east locker room lately is dent Council is gaining a foot- hound lo be obtained through its NU DYES much appreciated. It is indeed a satisfaction to be able to dress hold . . . the Library clocks revelat;^ ns. in a locker room which has light bulbs in all the sockets, a clean now agree . . you are missing —At— floor, clean windows, clean showers and doesn't smell like a stock- •.omtthing if you haven't been ■xposed to one of Dr. Nord- BETA PI THETA HOLDS CHURCH SHOE yard—as any locker inevitably will without the proper attention. SOCIAL MEETING nann's classes . . . students will SHOP Just one thing is still lacking—warm water for the showers. (Continued from page 1, col. 1) We admit that, after the first terrific shock, ice water has al- iavo to start cramming again most as much cleansing power as warm but why should the wo- soon . . . "Jim" Creetham was chrysanthemums and lighted by We wish you a happy men be expected to use icy showers when the men have warm elected honorary football cap- red tapers on either side of the Thanksgiving Day water a plenty? tain for the past season . . . center bouquet. Lovely foreign md "Jim" Inman was elected china was used. The following •aptain of next years team . . . COEN FURNITURE associate, for all my previous people were served: Faculty To Hezabel The Bee Gee News used to be STORE life has been strikingly free iruests: Miss Nielsen and Miss published every three weeks . . from pleasant hours with the Baird; student guests: Sue Bel- My mind, (which is none too Findlay College will appear in stable) has been all a flutter fairer sex. You voice should be lows; William Frank, Jeanette B. G. Dec. 13 to open the basket- Buy your - - deep and strong—well adapted Haas, Margaret Horton; Cecelia this week after reading you cap- ball schedule of the University Bread - Milk - Candies to calling hogs and eats for of McCrate, Martha Mackan, Ade- tivating article in the B. G. . . . The Falcons will play seven —At— these we shall have a plenty. line Smith, Pearl Urshalitz, News. I too have reached that home games . . . The Zoology age when matrimony is upper- As to children, I desire many Frances Woodworth, and Eve- LINCO GAS STATION classes have to learn and be able lyn Wentz; student members: Corner of campus most in one's mind, and it seems —be they quintuplets or other- to recognize 50 species of birds that I am very, very unfor- Eloise Barthold, Loyal Gry- wise—for ours is to be a happy plus snakes and turtles . . . the tunate in making the desired home free from petty annoy- ting, Mary Louise Lane, Kath- best way for that "Freshman" ryn MacDonald, Ellen Ronk, For Good Table acquaintance. Many a night I ances and irritating problems. not to have a three o'clock is not find myself being awake, Your hair, like mine, must be Virginia Young, and Elzabetta Supplies to schedule one . . B. G. Uni- Ruth; critic, Dr. Rew, and ad- dreaming, planning for, and red and wavy; your eyes a versity has 1100 students . . . visualizing that girl I hope to visor, Mrs. B. H. Urschel. Fresh Meats and .-.parkling blue, capable of vis- Thanksgiving vacation begins meet. You, dear Hezebel have ion at night in case we get tomorrow . . . there are only 28 Groceries set off within me a new flame kicked off relief; your nose very days until Christmas . . . We —Try— of hope. Never before have I large and pointed and well ad- hope you have a happy vac- The answer to many a Christ- read or heard a description that apted to sticking into other ation .... SHAWAKER'S thoroughly described my per- people's business. mas Gift problem is your sonality. Without a doubt I'm Your ability to sing should photograph - - the personal MARKET your man. Could it possibly be be insurpassible, because even Woodwind Group 149 E. Wooster that you so adequately repre- though life for us will bring no At High Schools gift that only you can give. sent my ideal of womanhood? blues to sing away, the chil- Hezebel, you need not be am- dren will love it day by day. bitious, for as you say, we T'will be your task to super- The woodwind quintette gave shall live on relief. But there vise our home, feed the chic- a demonstration recital at the J. A. WALKER Kay-Ann Beauty are two things above all others kens, milk the cows, watch the high schools of Arcadia and 162 E. Wooster St. Shop which I require. You must be kids and spank and scold; while Wayne last week. This is the exceedingly large (300 lbs will I about the house, tend the duties same group that entertained so PHONE 468 do) and very strong to protect as I'm told. excellently at assembly a few 111 West Wooster me. You must have no love or My space is taken now I fear, weeks ago. Members of the quin- FLEET WING admiration for another man be- so I will end this note to you Always Glad to See tette are Cal Kellogg, oboe; MOTOR OIL GASOLINE cause it is said of me that I am with hopeful thoughts, and say Seth Phillips, flute; Philip you exceptionally jealous. I prefer adeu, adeu, adeu—until I hear Zaugg, French horn; Max Brill- THE PEARL OIL CO. that you have a large circle of again from you. EXPERT OPERATORS hart, bassoon; Prof. Church, Phone 450 lady friends with whom I may Charlie clarinet. BEE GEE NEWS PAGE 3 -o Fraternities Sororities - SOCIAL ACTIVITIES - •; Ye Olde Five Brothers Skol Skrols O- A fraternity is only as good Williams Hall Las Amigas Phratra Phases With the customary candle- light pledge service, seven- BS its poorest member; its or- teen girls were given the first Sixteen pledges were taken Last Tuesday evening seven ganization is only as intact as To Everyone: degree last Tuesday evening. n at the formal pledge service giils were formally pledged to its most careless brother. That We at Williams Hall wish to Each girl was given a pledge extend to all our friends best last Tuesday night. The new our organization. We are happy was the policy used by Ye pin as the insignia of the Skol wishes for a glorious Thanks- pledges are Mary Alice Hoover, to welcome Virginia Brewster, and also an attractive corsage Olde Five Brothers in the adop- giving Day and all that goes Betty Huss, Evelyn Mack, Mar- Chicago, III.; Ruth Gay, Girard, of white mums and yellow tion of new members this year. with it. By the way we had our jorie Lindecker, Virginia Miller, Penn.; Melva Rohde, Clyde; roses. A large fraternity cannot oimal Thanksgiving dinner Virginia Shilling, Evelyn Cal- Ortrude Linder, Norwalk; Betty Roberts, Findlay; Dorothy Sun- The pledges arc: Jane Pres- have a high point average. Some >undr.y—duck, cranberry sauce well, Virginia Ray, Marie Lutz, derman, New Bremen, and Mar- ton, Ottawa, Canada; Virginia will sr.y that we are trying to xnd all. A very elaborate affair, Florence Gerwin, Phyllis Good, gu rite Weikel, Willard. They Cromer, Piqua; Charlotte En- rationalize but let be be not ndeed. A program consisting Virginia Shilling, Evelyn Col- have cooperated quite nicely in gar d, Marysville; Geraldine misunderstood. I contend that i a vocal duet by Marguerite llama Dorothy Springer, Betty handing out the daily peanuts Barrett, New London; Margaret racial adjustment is the pri- Stowell and Norma Borton; a N r. n Bowdle, Ruth Ellen to the members, and do we like Russell, North Bloomfield; Jane mary quality that a fraternity reading by Judy Meredith and Mounts. peanuts? We hear of rooms get- Hobart, Pemberville; Iva Mae member should have. "A" stu- a very novel piano-solo played If you happened to come into tin;;' extra cleanings now and Bushey, N. Baltimore; Fern dents are not always in pos- ntircly with t:ie left hand was our house have you noticed waste baskets getting emptied White, Detroit; Janet and Betty session of that quality though rendered by Shirley Hanna. .low clean the rooms are? or before they are running over— Schutzberg, Haskins; Janet a certain degree of correlation We were very sorry to have how well the beds are made? It's Yes! It's all in a life-time. Van Bergen, Cleveland; Lora has been struck between in- Miss Clarice Shaw leave us on all due to the new pledges. We must compliment the Eberly, Bowling Green; Cecelia telligence and social adjustment. account of illness. We're glad They're a grand bunch of girls Freshmen on the nice dance they McCrate, Columbus Grove; Dor- Since, the "A" student can be you're back Clarice. the ugh, and the sorority is sponsored Friday evening, and othy Ogan, Ottawa; Shirley Gar a very unadjusted individual We enjoyed both the week-end urelj proud to have them. the Kickoff Dance Saturday ver, DeGraff; Evelyn Nantell, r.nd also a very narrow per- (lances and are looking forward evening was a great success. Cleveland; Ruth McBroom, son as well, it has become the to more. Seven Sister Scribbles We are wondering if Hezabel Bowling Green. pclicy of this fraternity to has yet found her "Ideal Man". After the service refresh- look at grades only after the Shatzel Hall News Last Tuesday evening, our When she does, we wouldn't ments were served. individual has been surveyed pledges were given their first mind if she'd bring him down Monday evening, Nov. 18, the critically. At the monthly birthday din- degree. Arc you asking who sometime. Skols had a farewell party for Does our system "work? It ner party given last Wednes- they are? We point proudly to Jean Wilsey and also a' welcom- would seem that it does. Care day evening the following girls our new Seven Sisters: Joseph- 3 K Notes ing party to the new pledges, in the selection of new mem- were honored: Annabel Loe, ne llespe, Howling Green; Alic because we think they are such b.rs with an accent on social Doris Newcomer, Evelyn Stein, leupp, Waterville; I.onda Crass, Hasn't this been an interest- a fine group. rdaptability has resulted in a Vivian Arnold, Eileen Hollman, Bowling Green; Nina Burson, ing week for the University? group of members who are not Elisabeth Gaeth, Evelyn Al- Findlay; Doris Kerns, Ridge- We congratulate those in charge of Homecoming activities on the ci ly "good fellas" but who are bright, Maxine Suter, Juanita way; M riuni Stral -y, Pauld- Five Sister Flashes successful outcome of their intelligent also. Barnes, Marcile Allen, Pauline ing; Charlotte Kratser, Napo- plans; we hope for an even bet- We have depended upon the Holder and Dorothy Umbaugh. leon; Kathleen Guittard, Bow- After the business discussion adjusted person to be intelligent Due to the many conflicts, line; Green; Marguerite Stowell, ter and bigger Homecoming of the last meeting, the follow- next year. and we believe that we are pur- Thanksgiving was celebrated Fayette; Florence Eckie, Per- ing eleven girls were present- suing the right course. Sunday instead of later in the rysburg; Janet McCann, Scotch We enjoyed along with Uni- ed for the pledge service: Mary \v< ek. A three course dinner was Ridge; Margaret Xuugg, and versity affairs a few sorority Alice Hawley, Betty Myers, lerved to the Shatzel Hall girls Dorothy Robertson, Bowling activities, Wednesday night 3-K Thresa Drewicki, Donnelda members and a few friends at- Faculty Notes ind their guests in a dining Grci'ii, and Mary Van Fleet, Zelgler, Betty Griffith, Mary room dimly lighted by burning Waterville. tended a most informal Hobo Caroline Lehman, Francos Jane Party. Saturday night we greet- Miss Heston and Miss Hen- tapers and decorated with Krause, Vivian Arnold, Ruth derson attended the Southeas- ed alumni at our annual Home- Johnson and Mary McClure. We colors of the holiday season. The Commerce Corner tern Ohio Teachers' Association program consisted of musical coming dinner held this year in are very happy to have these meeting and the Ohio Home the Methodist Church parlors. girls as our neophytes and hope numbers by Miss Jerry Barrett The regular meeting of Quill- Economics Association meeting and Miss Mildred Ellis. Miss Covers were laid for thirty that they shall be equally hap- Type scheduled for Wednesday girls and the two sponsors at held in Athens recently. The Patricia Whistler, of Willard, py at the termination of thier institutions in Marion and evening, N«>\ 27, will lie post- tables whose appointments pledgeship. entertained the girls with acro- poned because of the Thanks- Granville were visited on their jatic and toe dancing. carried out the sorority colors giving vacation. The meeting of green, white and silver. Vir- way homeward. We are sorry to hear that Dr. Biery, instructor in pen- will probably be held next week. ginia Carlcton, president, acted HI-SPEED STATION Miss Helen Conant was called Watch the bulletin board for manship, was called to the stand home because- of the death of at toastmistress calling on ac- an announcement, tives and alumni for short, in- Cor. Church and Wooster as a handwriting expert in the her brother-in-law. From the Commercial de- formal talks. After the dinner, Specialized Lubrication George Busch will case last Miss Mary Margaret Weaver partment, we find nine hard- the Alumni met, electing as week. The substitute instructors, received a painful leg injury in Tire and Battery Service working seniors who are try- new officer! for 1935-36: Mr. Jordan and Prof. Carmich- ■x hockey game last week. We ing valiantly and apparently Lois Felsted F raker, '32— ael, met with much favor in the hope for a speedy recovery. classes. . ucceed ng in making good as President Dr. Kohl spoke at a P-T A. teaches. Thos< nine are: Mary Wilma Stone Waltke, '31 — meeting at the Ridge Street Commoners L. F.w.i. -.-, Marjorie Sterling) Secretary IRELAND'S School Nov. 20. His topic was Helen Par**, Waneta Daniels, Nadine Speakman, '33—Cor- "Education for Social Control". It is probably only right to Donalds MacDonald, John responding Secretary RESTAURANT Needles, Kenneth Doehring, A meeting of the Association .•(mark that last week marked Lois Hartman, '34—Treasurer 116 E. Court St. of University Professors was the end of the first half of the Ralph Asmus, Robert Smith. addressed by Dr. Kohl on Nov. first semester. Our mental Frcm all indications, they are Try Our Twenty-five 21. The topic under discussion machinery should be clicking enjoying their work and look- Fred's Beauty and ing forward to the coming year Cent Lunch was "The Place of Social now so that we can really make when they can fill positions as Barber Shop Malted Milk Hot Chocolate Sciences in the Undergraduate progress in the remaining nine commercial teachers. 176 N. Main Phone 266 Curriculum." weeks. It is to be hoped that no Milk Shakes Candy Bars one has become so discouraged Shampoo and Finger Wave 35c with his achievements that he HURRY'S" AUTO* Music Class Open to All hrs given up, but that he is challenged to do better. The STORE For Quick and Sure Starting Sporting Goods - - Auto —uie— BOLLES DRUG The class in Music Apprecia- vision gained thru scholarship and Radio Supplier tion is now studying Wagner's should be sufficient compensa- Bowling Green's Lowest Prices BLUE SUNOCO tion to make the efforts seem STORE opera, the "Valkiire," Verde's 124 N. Main St. in your car 108 S. Main St. "Aida", will soon follow. A study worth-while. Cor. Washington and Main of modern and ultra modern Muriel Astor Perfume music will complete the course. SPECIAL Soles 65c Heel* 25c 19c - - 35c - - 69c All those interested are welcome Winterize your car with Get them at Talk Turkey - - to attend the class at any time. GEO. DAGIS' SHOE Luxor Powder and Classes meet Tuesdays and GULFLUBE Perfume - - 50c Thursdays at 3:00 o'clock in SHOP Say it with Flowers for 117 E. Court Room 200 P. A. —At^- Thanksgiving Kleenex - 200, 2 for 25c BAIRD BROS. Candy (special) LYRIC J. J. CURRY Harold's 1 lb. 29c Gulf Service Station RESTAURANT SODA GRILL OPTOMETRIST 435 E. Wooster St. Flower Shop Hot Fudge - 10c Hot Home Made Chili 10c 116 E. Court St. 241 North Main St. Try Our Fountain Service PAGE 4 BEE GEE NEWS FOOTBALL - - MODERN DANCE ANALYZED - - BASKETBALL - - (Con. from page 1, col. 4) and her group on our campus Boys | Girls Honor and Letter on Dec. 3. Men Chosen Fleet Feet Win The intramural basketball Do you feel old and stignant? In order to understand and For Warner league started its season Mon- i Do your bones creek? appreciate a program of modern Do you have difficulty in At a recent meeting of the day night. A league composed of At the Kickoff Party held last dance, it is necessary that we climbing out of bed? eleven teams started play for football squad "Jim" Greetham Saturday evening, Eugene War- know something about it—its The remedy for all of these a senior was elected honorary ner, end, showed his ability to characteristics. The modern the college intramural basket- ailments has arrived! Basket- captain of the year. "Jim" In- get down under punts by scutt- dance is free from any set ball championship. Among the ball season is just around the traditional forms of movement. man, a Junior, was elected ling up the gym floor well ahead eleven entries several teams week-end. Practices start next captain for next season. Follow- It works for an understanding Tuesday. If you aren't on a of his team mates to fall on the can be rated as strong even at ing are the fellows who won ball punted by Jim Inman. Jim use of the body and for a deve- team, or haven't signed up, do letters: got off a good punt to the sen- lopment along natural tenden- this point of the season. The so immediately! There arc si ps Albon, Sr.; Cheetwood, So.; iors on the varsity, who were cies with their relation to hu- Delhi team, the champions of the on the Women's Physical Edu- Collins, Jr.; Edwards, So.; grouped at the north end of man experience; it places its past few years, is again a cation Bulletin Board for this emphasis not upon the dramatic Frontz, So.; Greetham, Sr.; tho gym; but the ball hit a strong organization. The Five purpose. All further infor- Heckler, So.; Ihnat, Jr.; In- rafter and bounced back to the or emotional element nor on an mation is posted there also. interpretation of music, but Brother team which has proved man, Jr.; Kinney, So.; Kuhl- south end, with the pack silent- A Jolly Season Is Ahead! to be an in and out team the last man, So.; Lowell, Sr.; Over- ly after it (the audience made upon movement as the main is- More fun! more baskets mlas- mier, Sr.; Reed, So.; Riffle, all the noise). Warner beat sue with music and plot secon- few years, has plenty of power ed I more games played! and me Jr.; Ringer, Sr.; Stevenson, Sr.; verybody to the ball so de- dary. It stresses creation and in- on paper but the team play is without my Psych. Warner, Sr.; Wilson, Jr.; cisively that nobody could find dividuality. Instead of imitat- very poor. The Commoners in excuse to try to take it away ing the movement of someone fraternity team which can al- Young, So;. Newmier, Mgr. Sr.; FOR QUICK TIRE SERVICE else, the dancer is stimulated ways be found near the top has Hoops, Jr. Mgr.; Sr.; Powell, from him. The ball that In- —call— Frosh Mgr; Rothrock, Frosh nii.n punted was the one used to express the thing she feels another good organization. The Mgr. n the last game of the season; and do it as fine and in as sin- Y. M. C A., a doormat of the McCRORY & ALLER cere a manner as possible. It ml of course all the seniors past few years, is out for a win- Phone 75 South Main St. wanted it as a momento of their uses the elements of form of ner this year with a strong W. W. MILNOR ootball days. the other correlated arts such well-brlanced team. It looks like as rhythm, movement, dynamics, The Leading Florist Last year "Kick" Reed emer- better days for the Y boys. design. The dance compositions ged from a mad scramble with Of the other seven teams, GIBSONS HOME Flowers For Thanksgiving are not built on a story and act- N. Main at Poe Road .he ball in his arms and a little only one has ever been heard of ed out much as the ballet when RESTAURANT of the grime from the gym floor before. The Jones boys are again PHONE 6543 the plot is the center of inter- 25c LUNCH SERVED DAILY distributed all over him. This in the league. They have sever- est, but in place, compositions year the men didn't wear their al new men and the strength of Raal Home Mada Chili 10c may be either of pure movement, best suits. Those who partici- the team is unknown. The other expressing an idea, an exper- HEATERS ANTI-FREEZE pated in the fifty foot dash af- teams are all new teams and ience of life, some mental or ter the pitf.skin are as follows: cannot be rated as yet but judg- STORAGE ■ REPAIRS emotional intention, or they may It's Creamy Harold Ringer, tackle; Red ing from the first week the be pantominic characterizations. Stevenson, end; Jim Greetham, Purity and Straight Shooters It's Delicious COURT ST. GARAGE center; Ross Albon, quarter- Keep in mind that you will be are going to be hard to beat. It's "Better Grade" back; Art Wilson, quarterback, seeing a dance recital where Some of the other teams are al- CHOCOLATE .nd Warner. the dance is treated as a fine so strong but did not appear as art, so treat it the same as you MILK classy nor as well organized. Get it at your grocer would in listening to a concert PARROT Intramural Cross League Standing or call RESTAURANT Country Results of classical music. Some num- bers you may understand, others W L Pet. MODEL 526 E. Wooster not; some may appeal to the November 9, 1935 Straight Shooters 2 0 1.000 oye, are beautiful; but however GOOD 25c MEALS 1. Pelton, Soph. 19:57.6 furity 2 0 1.000 DAIRY it may be, it is not trying to 2. Bishop, A, Jr. 20:39 Delhi _ 1 0 1.000 PHONE 152 amuse you, but to move you. HOT BEEF SAND- B. Bishop, M, Fr. 20:49.6 F'ive Bros. 1 1 .500 WICH WITH GRAVY I. Farwig, Soph. ..._ 20:58 Commoners 1 1 .600 10c '>. Williams, Fr 21:07 Celtics 1 1 .500 Come in and Smile, 6. Clingo, Soph. 22:46 Sticks Click On Wooster Marvels 1 1 .500 Business is Good 7. Webb, Soph 22:66 the Hockey Field Y. M. C. A. 1 1 .500 LOOK FOR 3. Rozzelle, Fr. 23:31 Lima Beans 0 2 .000 }. Frank, So 23:32.6 Jones Boys 0 2 .000 THIS SIGN 10. Seitz, D., So Not only sticks against sticks, Schnitchenditzer 0 2 .000 but also sticks against ankles, Individual Scoring ON MAIN ST. BOWLING shins, and what have you? There are fifty thousand Bel- Hartness, Straight Shooters, and gians running around with the Bruises were evenly distributed :6; Bushong, Wooster St. Mar- POCKET seats out of their breeches, all between twenty-five of the To- vels, 14; Thatcher, Celtics, 13; because their daddies forgot to Pick, Straight Shooters, 12. 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