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Bowling Green State University ScholarWorks@BGSU BG News (Student Newspaper) University Publications 12-6-1955 The B-G News December 6, 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 December 6, 1955" (1955). BG News (Student Newspaper). 1276. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news/1276 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. „ IWlituj Green State University VoL 40 Bowling Green, Ohio, Tuesday. December 6, 1955 No. 17 Charity Drive Frosh Officers, Key Royalty, Here,- Students rhoU fcr Gas* D»vlk Su»p*nd«d hi th» bucket of a iliam ■hoT«l high abor« th* poak of th* Urged To Give Senators Elected Tomorrow Hounlaln Hkjh Tor. Goorq* Dumltr. as Judq» Sklnnm, and Dartd SmalWy. as Students who will urge all- Biggs, count out tholr loot which th«y found In a neon* from tho forthcoming out support of the current cam- Freshman class officers, UnWonlry Thoator production "High Tor." pus chest drive will visit fraterni- Student Senate representa- ties, sororities, and dormitories tives, and finalists for Key tomorrow evening, Marcia Kar- szewski, chairman of the drive, King and Queen will be elect- Hudson Valley To Be announced. ed tomorrow from 8 a.m. to A central display and collection 5 p.m. in the Recreation hall. booth have been set up in the Well Twenty freshman students were to handle donations from faculty, nominated for freshman class of- administration and off-campus stu- ficers, and 13 were nominated for Setting For 'High Tor' dents. Student Senate representative, at The drive is scheduled to run the freshman nominating conven- By DON BLAKE throughout the week, ending Sat- tion held last Wednesday, an- The palisade region of the Catskill Mountains near the urday, Dec. 10 at 4 p.m. As the nounced Ethel McMillan, chair- Hudson River Valley in New York, is the setting for the only united, on-campus drive held man of the elections committee. this year in Howling Green, this However, Miss McMillan said, second of this year's major productions of the University will be the only chance for stu- only 19 of the class officer nom- Theatre. dents to contribute to charities inees met the petition deadline this year according to Stuart R. Maxwell Anderson's "High Tor" will be presented in the Saturday, and will be listed on the Givens, coordinator of student ballots for voting tomorrow. main auditorium Dec. 8-10, under the direction of Harold activities. Fifty-one freshmen, or approxi- Obcc, assistant professor of "What This Drive Needs Is U" mately 3.5 per cent of the fresh- speech. is the slogan, following up last man class attended the nominating Basically a romantic comedy, Van Wormer Urges year's serious theme, "Don't Pass convention, Miss McMillan said. the play is sprinkled with bits of The Buck, Give It." This is the Elections for the Freshman class farce and fantasy, and employs All To Pre-Register second year the drive is being I'holo by K«l|.h »'«ll. officers and for the six Key King the use of both prose and blank presented on a serious basis to Th. lour candidal.. lor th. office of freshman class president lend a festive and Queen finalists will be held Pre-registration for the second verse. the students. Formerly it consisted air lo the approaching election as they are shown before th. 25-foot Christmas tomorrow from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. semester has begun, announced of funny-man contests, carnivals, tree In Rodaers Quadranale. Left to right are John Gay. John Zltkor, Gary in the Recreation Hall. There will Rodq.r* Stan Glenn I. Van Wormer, registrar, and girls' football games. Smith, and Ron SuplnsU. be no pictures of the freshman and he urges that all students Van Dorn (Jim Rodgers) is the Students in fraternity and so- nominees displayed during the master of High Tor, who cannot should take advantage of it. rority houses can give their money voting hours, but there will be understand the ways of the peo- Seniors should make an ap- to house chairmen. Dormitory stu- pictures of the Key King and ple of the valley. He leans heavi- pointment with the dean of their dents can give to their counselors. Queen candidates. ly on the philosophical advice of college before Dec. 21. Also, sen- Off-campus students and faculty Freshman nominees for presi- John, an old Indian (William Mc- Girl Flirts With Death iors enrolled in the College of members can make contributions dent are John Gay, John Zitkov, Intire), the last remaining des- Liberal Arts should make an ap- in the Well where a booth has Gary Smith, and Ron Supinski. cendant of the tribes who once pointment with their adviser dur- been set up. Vice-president: Bob Mann, Gin- frequented the region. ing this time. nio Mesnard, and James Vogel. Students who will speak in the Judith (Anne Potoky), a girl Juniors will meet with their ad- In Fight Against Shark Secretary: Gail Traver, Lucy various housing units are LaVera Welbornc, Pat Rodgers, Flo Had- from the valley is in love with viser between Dec. 12 and Dec. Johnson, Leon Debth, Jean Gold- Van and tries to persuade him to dad, Norm Decker, Pat Bruckman, 21. Sophomores and freshmen will inger, Linda Wipior, Bob Huddil- Alternate talcs of death, beauty, and humor came from leave his domain atop the moun- and Donna Ward. meet with their adviser between ston, Paul Hamad. Jack Smith, the lips of Sally P. Murphy, a Bowling Green State University tain. Jan. 5 and Jan. 13. Treasurer: Beth Howard, Sam Georgianna Jensen, Nancy Kin- student from Hawaii, as she described some of the adventures A. J. Biggs (David Smalley) Completed schedule envelopes Saberna, Donna Jean Hall, Donna ney, Bob Salberg, Shirley Merritt, Rae Whitaker, and Don Katz. and Judge Skimmerhorn (George are to be submitted to the Office Sally Steidtmann, Nancy Schultz, she had experienced in her island home. Dunster), representatives of a of the Registrar during the pre- Nominees for the two Student and Bob Lauer. She and her family once narrowly escaped death as a Senate representatives to be elect- traprock company, climb the registration period. The Campus Chest drive is an mountain to buy High Tor from high tidal wave leveled the well-populated shore of Mauri ed are Betty Butts, Gus Rutledge, annual event here at the Univer- Van Dorn. • * * Island, taking more than DO lives. Wanda Green, Elaine Ulrich, sity. This year's proceeds from Sally recalled that the close bfUsn nostalgic humor, Sally described Marilyn Stout, Arnold Wagner, Ghost Sailors Bus Ad Registration the drive will be donated to the with death occurred on April the movie theatre on her home Robert Kinstle, Ken Miller, Rose- The plot becomes further in- To Begin December 12 American Cancer Society, the Fool's Day, 1046. island of Mauri. "The admission mary Morris, Francis Piaaecki, volved with the introduction of the Ohio Society for Crippled Child- is 20 cents," she explained. "The Virginia Ann Johnson, Betty ghost crew of a sixteenth cen- Pre-registration procedure for ren, United Negro College Fund, Meets Shark seats are wooden benches; the Meola, and Sue Stebbins. tury Dutch ship, who haunt Biggs students in the college of Business Foster Parents Plan, Northwest A vicious shark offered her movies arc incredibly old. The Finalists for Key King and and Skimmerhorn. Van Dorn falls Administration was announced to- Ohio Heart Association, World another opportunity to flirt with theatre measures only about 60 Queen of 1956 are listed. in love with Lise (Klizabeth Roof), day by Dean B. L. Pierce. University Service, Japan Inter- death. Spear-fishing with a com- feat from the back to the screen; Candidates for Key King in- one of the ghost characters, who Each adviser in the college will national Christian University panion, she held and there is no roof, which means clude Lionel L. Dannick, Men's helps him understand Judith's post, beginning today, appoint- Foundation, the Central Depart- aprevious- a full moon obliterates the picture Independent Society; Robert love for him. ment sheets indicating times when ment of the Church World Ser- ly-captured fish on the screen." Davidson, Sigma Nu; Paul Doerr, A group of bank robbers in- he will be free for conferences vice, Leonard Wood Memorial for in her hand, When asked to describe the Alpha Tau Omega; Robert Fergu- vade High Tor to escape the law, during the registration period, Leprosy, and Athens College. while her part- Hawaiian Islands, Sally told of a son, Phi Kappa Psi; Robert Fur- and add new interest. December 12-January 13. It is ner dived for land of year-round swimming, man, Phi Kappa Tau; Robert Han- the responsibility of the student another catch. frequent earthquakes, beautiful rahan, Delta Upsilon; Donald Han- The set, designed by John to enter his name on the sheet Waiting for him Hepler, technical director of the sunsets, friendly people, savory sen, Kappa Sigma; Jack Hecker, at a time convenient to him. Gibson Qualifies For to surface, she food, casual dress, surfboard rid- Sigma Alpha Epailon; Richard University Theatre, makes use *>f The appointment sheets are noticed a large a highly realistic steam shovel, Phi Epsilon Kappa Key ing, and erratic Hawaiian time, Jewett, Delta Tau Delia; Ted posted just outside or just inside shark directly where a "half hour either way" is Johnson, Sigma Chi; Richard Moss, and limestone rock formations the departmental offces as fol- William Gibson wait presented benenth her.