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Bowling Green State University ScholarWorks@BGSU BG News (Student Newspaper) University Publications 2-16-1949 Bee Gee News February 16, 1949 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 February 16, 1949" (1949). BG News (Student Newspaper). 884. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news/884 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. LIBRARY ] ^-•ovt Committee Plans WRA Weather Attend Today: The Carnival Saturday Night Yes & ee Alewd Carnival Official Student Publication Bowling Green State University. Bowling Green. Ohio No. 57 Telephone 2631 Wednesday. February 16. 1949 33rd Year sixth Eyas Senate Group To Visit Cleveland Goes Oh Sale , Members of the Student Union Advisory Committee plan to visit Sale of the winter edition of BG Host To Cornelia Otis Skinner Case Institute of Technology in Eyas, student literary magazine, Cleveland this Saturday to view will begin tonight at organized its-Student Union Bldg.. which is new this year. They will go by dormitories by staff members, and car with expenses paid by Student will continue Thursday in the Senate. Well, according to Editor Bill Those going are Nels Alexan- Lieser. der, Ray Yeager, Hob Kit-hardson, The current issue carries 20 ar- Anthony Stecre, and Kenneth Sai- ticles, drawings, and photographs lor. They hope to obtain ideas for suggestions in the planning of the submitted by university students. new Student Union Bldg. for this Contributions are described in a campus. review on this page. Nels Alexander, who is in MEMBERS of the WRA CommillM are student co-chairman Lillian Eyas was named by William charge of the Senate Suggestion Rouow and Batty Verduin. Box in the "Well," urges that stu- AUo pictured are prisea to be given away. Yoakani, Findlay senior, in a con- dents use the box for making sug- test soon after the magazine was gestions to Senate and to the The s.Miii-annual rarnival spon- chairmen. founded. According to Yoakam, committee regarding the new sored by the Women's Recreation Door prizes which will be given "An eyas is a young falcon taken building. from its nest to be trained for Association will be held Saturday away during the evening include • • • falconry, as contrasted to a hag- evening from 8 to 12 in the Wo- an overnight bag, nylons, theatre NEW REGULATIONS for cam- gard, a mature, untrained bird, or pus drivers were adopted in Sen- men's Bldg. tickets, and an electric broiler a ferocious one which has been ate Monday night: Many concessions, including master. Tickets for the prizes captured and poorly trained in its All students, employees of the basketball throw, fun house, west- may be obtained from any of the adulthood. There exists a definite University, and faculty members WRA members for five cents. parallel between an eyas taken ern union, penny pitching, gift must report their new license tag Dancing and a floor show are also from its nest before it has learned number to the office of Dean of raffle, shooting gallery, shoe shine, featured parts of the carnival. to fly in the crude, untrained CORNELIA OTIS SKINNER talks to u.haratta. in the Auditorium Students the morning of the day weight guessing, cane toss, nail Assisting the co-chairmen arc ways of nature and taught the during her recant visit hare. they are put on the car. pounding, baseball throw ,and Ruth Murphy and Norma Wilhelm, niceties of a fine and cultured old Usharettea abova include Muffi Caaini and Mary McGuire. Every driver should be certain sport, and the fledgling writer, miniature golf, have been planned publicity; Dorothea Ccpik, tickets; that his Registration sticker num- who is trying his wings for the for the evening by Lillian Rossow Barbara Hobensac, prizes; Bar- ber is visible at all times. bara Bottenus, decorations; Betsy first time in the medium of the Anyone not complying with one and Betty Verduin, student co- t'urtis, dancing; Lee Wylie, floor printed word." Faculty Recital Students Must of the two above-printed regula- • * * show; Anne Henderson, finance; Wilberta Gardner, art editor, tions is subject to a $5 fine by and Kay Kressler, refreshments. designed the cover for this 28 page Take Exam Student Court. Miss Dorothy Fornia, assistant issue. Other editors include Bill Parking maps and regulations New Production To Be Sunday All students who failed to take professor of physical education Lieser, editor-in-chief; Margaret were mailed to all registered car Kinney, essay editor, Maurice Ros- Faculty recital devotees will the Academic Aptitude (psycho- owners by the Student Court and and faculty chairman of the carni- logical) examination are being re- Begins March 2 val, said that, "twenty-five percent enthal, assistant; Dick Stensby. hear Asst. Prof. Warren Allen, the Alpha Phi Omega service fra- quested, by Rogistrur John W. of the profits would aid the Bowl- fiction editor, Joanne Beauchnmp, ternity. "John Loves Mary," a three-act baritone, when ho gives a voice Ilunn, to attend one of the test ing Green summer recreation pro- assistant; Gus Horvath, drama edi- Insofar as possible, all car own- comedy by Norman Krasna, has recital Sunday in the Main Audi- periods next week. gram." tor, Betty Jane Morris, assistant; ers received them, but address been announced as the next major Norm Garrett, poetry editor, V. torium at 8:15 p.m. lie will bo These examinations can be tak- changes and incorrect registration production of the University Thea- Associate Professors William Wagner, assistant; Caro- accompanied on the piano by Asst. en Saturday, Feb. 19, at 10 a.m. information may have caused fail- lyn Key, publicity, Helene Huza, in the Commons; Wednesday, Feb. tre. The scheduled dates of pro- Prof. Wayne E. Bohrnstedt. ure in having every person receive assistant; Dr. Rea McCain and Mr. 23, at 4 p.m. in the Science Bldg.; the information. Attend Convention Prof. Allen has divided his pro duction are March 2-5 inclusive. Fred McLeon, advisers. or Thursday, Feb. 24, tit 4 p.m. in Any driver that did not receive The play is under the direction of Associate Professor Charles E. gram into five parts, the first of the Science KIdg. the campus parking map should GET CHEM LAB REFUND? Frederick G. Walsh. Stoneking and instructors I'aul which will include "The Truth is Mr. Bunn warned that this test stop in Dr. Frank J. Prout's office must be completed as part of the and obtain it. This map is also The play was a smash hit when Cowgill and Henry Krause of the Chemistry laboratory deposit Suspected" from "A Life For a produced on Broadway during the Czar," by the Russian composer admission requirements. Failure posted in the "Well.' It is neces- Engineering Drawing Dept. at- refunds for last semester are season 1947-48. available at the Business Office Glinka. "Over the Steppe" by to do so will result in the delin- sary for all drivers to be acquaint- The scene design and technical tended the convention of the immediately. Veterans did not GretchaniotT, "The Goal" by Mous- quent student's classes being halt- ed with this information since sev- work is being conducted under American Society for Engineering pay the deposit; therefore they sorgsky and Rachmaninoff's "0 ed, and the absences incurred will eral new anas are being restrict- be classified as unexcused. the direction of John Nagy. Education in Columbus last week. are not entitled to any refund. Thou Billowy Harvest Field." ed. Part Two will feature two com- positions by Hugo Wolfe, "Biter- ocf" and "Und Willst Du Deinen Liebsten Sehen." Mr. Allen will Reporter Reviews Eyas Magazine then switch to two French com- Legal Books Offered posers and will render Poulenc's Dean K. H. McFall has an- United States. By Chuck Albury write once more. an actor is so submerged in his "Prioz Pour Paix" and Duparc's • • • role on stage that ho carries it "Chanson Triste." nounced the pamphlet, A Brief of Mr. Cooper states, "This study Eyas, student literary maga- is not an attempt to make n guide THERE ARE nine poems, four into a real situation. The ending After the intermission Prof. Prelegal Information, by William zine, makes its sixth appearance short stories, two closet dramas, Allen will sing "The Lament of Ian F. Cooper may be borrowed from for the prospective lawyer or to is involved and may call for a re- supplant either the individual's tomorrow and the contents are de- The Proud" by Charles Griffcs and and two others that I would call take by the careless reader. his office or the library by stu- own investigation or his need for pressing. I use the term "de- the American contemporary com- essays. Also included are two "Who Can Spell Impulsive" is dents interested in the profession. good counsel. Rather the study is pressing" because after five publi- poser, Samule Barber's "The photographs, a drawing, and an Janet Dunson's essay on the girl Daisies." He will round out this Now a senior student in absen- an attempt to supply general in- cation dates Eyas seems to be formation and a bibliography of illustration. she envies, the girl who is the part of his recital with "Thou Art tia, attending Western Reserve right back where it started in the Risen, My Beloved" by the English material which is not widely The plays are "Casey Would complete mistress of her own en- Law School, Mr.