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Bowling Green State University ScholarWorks@BGSU BG News (Student Newspaper) University Publications 11-27-1935 Bee Gee News November 27, 1935 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 November 27, 1935" (1935). BG News (Student Newspaper). 315. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news/315 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. STATE COLLBCM Bee Gee News VOL. XX. BOWLING GREEN STATE UNIVERSITY, NOVEMBER 27, 1936 No. 11 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 Hungary 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 Germany, 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 Belgium, Holland, Denmark, on the Gota Canal, a distance Lorenz, also of this faculty. The Freshman debate teams Kiwanis club Nov. 21 on the to- Sweden, and England.