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VOL. XXVI—Z651 BOWLING GREEN, OHIO, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 1942 NO. 27 A Digest Of Ohio YWCA Patterson Booked The Week's Meet To Be News SENIORS JUNIORS SOPHOMORE MAY DAY To Address Class President President President May Queen Held Here Lud Younker— Ruth Phillips— Last week, (or the first time Jim Miller—Ind. Olin Fischer—Ind. Ind. since the United States entered Joe Fox—Stud. Dave Kroft—Stud. Free. Blade Editor Brings Colorful Career the war against Japan, Yokahama, Mel Anderson— Marie Decker— Seventeen Colleges Accept Stud. Tokyo, Kobe and Nagoya were Vice President Vice President Stud. And Broad Background Here bombed by American flyers. The Invitations For Lauretta Brown— Bob Bollinger— Junior Attendant Conclave Pauline Aeschli- Jean Mersereau— For Commencement Tokyo air raid alarm lasted seven men—Stud. Ind. Ind. hours. Axis radio reports said, John Phillips- Ralph Thomas— Ind. Gerry Bircher— and as yet, the Japanese do not The annual Spring Train- Stud. Unat. Martha Jordan— Grove Patterson, president and editor of the To- know from what base the raiders Free. Stud. ing Conference of the YWCA Vice President ledo Blade, will address the graduating class at Commence- have struck. Tokyo, the home of Paul Shepherd— Secretary Sophomore Attendant ment exercises on June 5. He has A. B.; Hon. A. M.; LL. D., 7,000,000 Japanese, is composed for colleges of northern Ohio Ind. Eileen Pickett— Lee Miesle—Stud. Jack Conkel—Ind. Betty Zimmer- and Litt. D. degrees. mostly of flimsy, wooden homes will be here April 24-26, ac- Ind. man—Ind. After attending the Disarmament Conference in Ge- and buildings. Kobe and Nagoya Secretary Hope McAdams— Jane Arthur— are two important industrial cit- cording to Margaret Wilson, Free. Mildred Ogan— neva, Switzerland, in 1932, Mr. Patterson went to Rome to president of the local YWCA. Ju ne Masse rma n— Bill Holzaevfel— Stud. interview Mussolini snd ies where important war indus- Stud. Free. f Secretary tries are located. As yet no con- Representatives will be Freshman Attendant then he traveled to the Betty Loveland— Ardis Westman— Dotty Bishop— Balkans, to Russia, and firmation has been made by here from Baldwin-Wallace, Treasurer through the Scandinavi- . Flora Stone Mather, Ashland, Ind. Stud. Stud. Martha Brown— Mary Holt—Ind. an countries. He returned Wooster, Western Reserve, Ober- Stephen Stav- Ind. Jean Van Horn— to Europe again in 1933, la the Philippine!. Japanese lin, Findlay, Kent State, Mount rides—Free. Treasurer— Ind. troop* ccupicd Cebu, the second Mary Jane Wil- and at that time visited Union, Defiance, Toledo, Heidel- son—Stud. Georgia Ander- Daisy Mae 12 countries, spending a largest city in the islands, bat it berg. Lake Erie College, Akron, Treasurer son—Ind. Phyllis Davis—Ind. month in Russia. was reported in flasaee at the time Ohio Northern, Bluffton and Hi- Joe Clague—Stud. Student Council Rex Ridge—Free. In May, 1934, he went ram. Mary DeHaven— of occupation. American guns en Blaine Ebert—Ind. Joan Smith—Stud. to Spain as a member of The conference begins Friday Stuart O'Hara— Stud. Corregidor, meanwhile, blasted Free. Bob Berardi—Stud. the Toledo, Ohio Commis- evening with a banquet at Kohl Student Council Li'l Abner sion to attend festivities several Nipponese batteries oat ef Social Committee- John Childers— Steve Randolph— Hall. Saturday morning, after Student Council in honor of an Ohio city commission. worship service, the audience will At-Large Free. Free. given by the Spanish gov- be divided into "training groups" Marietta Kersh- Cecelia Rohm—/>irf. Mary Jean Jorae— Paul Becher—Stud. in Toledo, Spain. He was Gen. Douglas MacArthur was which will meet in the morning ner—Stud. Kenny Rothlesber- Stud. Don Huddleston— decorated by the Spanish named to command the entire and again in the afternoon. Sev- Ralph Flack—Ind. ger—Stud. Tom Bowltis—Ind. hid. government with the Or- strategy of the Southwest Pacific eral addresses are scheduled for der of Isabella, the high- forces last week. This action Saturday. There will also be a est honor in gift of the took place just 32 days after Mac- tea in the Nest, Saturday after- government. Arthur's arrival from the Philip- noon. He returned to Europe pines. Following the Geneva banquet, again in 1937; this time Saturday evening, the group will Student Party Organized he visited the Coronation In France, Pierre Laval took participate in the "Play Night" and then travelled over the government leadership where a variety of sports will be through 14 countries. In and pledged closer collaboration offered. 1938, he was decorated by with Germany. In the new gov- Sunday morning there will be a For All-Campus Election the Polish government worship service in the Administra- with the Gold Cross of ernment. Admiral Darlan will Merit, the high order of serve as supreme commander of tion building auditorium, to which all University students are in- Constitutional the Polish Republic. all the nation's land, see, aad air vited. Student Party Decker Tops List Mr. Patterson is s past forces and Laval will be in con- Amendment president _ of the Ameri- The following Bowling Green Lists Slate For Of Candidates For can Society of Newspaper trol of all of France's internal State University women will have Section 2—Duties of the Social Editors and of the To- and foreign affairs, and respon- charge of the conference: Eileen Today's Ballot Committee: Queen And Court CROVE PATTERSON ledo YMCA. sible only to SB-year-old Marshal LaRue, chairman of the registra- F. to maintain (1) A list of tion committee; Merridelle Depue, Philippe Petaia. Fox, Krof t, And Albertson all recognised campus or- chairman of the house committee; ganisations. Daisy Mae And Li'l Abner In the United States, President Lucille Jump, chairman of the Are Candidates For Nominees Named By WSSF banquet; Harriet Wood, (2) A file of the organisa- New 1942 Football Card Roosevelt named Paul V. McNutt Presidencies tions' constitutions and Student Party chairman of the new War Man- chairman of the recreation com- Power commision. This new com- mittee, and Kay Knisely, in charge their by-laws. Includes Wesleyan, Miami mission will be authorized to mo- of movie*. Leading the Student Party (1) A Hat, silks .meted As candidate for May bilize the natron's man power and candidates for the class of- officer* of those orfanim**- Queen, the Student Party Only one open date remains on Bowling Green's 1942 football tiottt. woman power for war labor jobs fices is Joe Fox, Five Broth- presents Marie Decker, a schedule, released late last week. The new schedule includes two com- and gives McNutt power to direct Glee Club Makes er, for senior class president. G. To filo Uio information Five Sister from Findlay. pletely new opponents, as well as a return game with Miami Univer- all federal agencies now dealing collected uncUr Artie U S, Miss Decker is a Bus. Ad. Fox will be remembered by sity, added to the Falcon grid card for the first time last season. with the recruiting and training Waring Recording Section 2, Pert F. with the major. She is president of Sept. 26, the Brood's single open date, will probably be played at of man power. Eight other mem- the student body as one of Student Council. the Inter-sorority Council; is home, if such a game can be arranged, for the next three Saturdays bers will be named later but it The University Glee Club en- the outstanding men on this listed in Who's Who; was find the Whittakcrmen on thef>- was learned that Donald M. Nel- tered the final stages of Fred year's basketball team. one of the eight girls who won road. The Brown and Orange Home- son, chairman of the War Pro- Other students on the senior Egbert To Head recognition in the Key beauty con- coming will feature Kent State's duction Board, will be one of Waring"* National Glee Club Com- For Oct. 3, Ohio Wesleyan makes petition Monday when Paul Owen, class slate are vice president, Pau- test, and is the winner of several its first appearance on the Orange Golden Flashes in the supporting them. The new order will in- line Aeschliman, Skol; secretary, Pinafore Crews awards for horsemanship. role. The Flashes were unfortu- volve no "labor draft." representative of the Waring or- and Brown gridiron card. The ganization, visited the campus to June Wasserman, Three Kay, and Candidates for the Queen's at- Falcons will meet the Battling nate enough last year to meet the In the near future American supervise the Glee Club record- treasurer, Joe Clague, Commoner. Waldo Egbert has been appoint- tendants are junior, Martha Jor- Bishops at Selby Field in Dela- Brood on one of their best Satur- ing. Junior class candidates are presi- ed stage manager for "H. M. S. dan, Skol; sophomore, Mildred ware. days. Result — a brilliant 12-6 troops will join British troops in Bowling Green triumph, the win- "commando raids", according to According to Prof. Leon E. Fau- dent, Dave Krof I, Commoner; vice Pinafore," the Gilbert and Sulli- Ogan, Skol, and freshman, Dotty T'he following week-end takes Gen. George C. Marshall, chief of ley, the Glee Club will sing "All president, John Phillips, Five van operetta which will be present- Bishop, Three Kay. the Brood to Muncie, Ind., to play ning score coming from a sensa- Brother; secretary, Hope Mc Ad- The party representatives for tional last-minute pass. steff of the United States Army. Through the Night," an old Welsh ed April 30 and May 1 and 2. Ce- Ball State for the first time, al- Nov. 7 gives with Wittenberg's Marshall also announced that song, with the arrangement by ams, Skol, and trear.urer, Mary celia Rohrr. is assistant stage the rolls of Daisy Mae and Li'l Ab- though the Hooaiers have clashed Jane Wilson, Five Sister. Loping Lutherans at University United! States air forces will be Roy Ringwald. The competition manager. ner are Mary De Haven, Skol, and with the Falcon swimmers the past Field. Last season, the Stobbmen established in bases "all ever the will continue until May when the The Student Party candidates Phil Miles, technical director, Paul Decker, Five Brother. two years. fell before Bowling Green's surg- British Isles." regional winners and alternates for sophomore offices are presi- has designed the attractive set, The last of this trio of consec- ing Orange ana Brown wave, 12-0. will meet in for the dent, Mel Albertson, Five Brother; that of the deck of a ship. Carl utive road games will be played at Meanwhile, in central Burma, Then, on Nov. 13, the Falcons finals. vice president, Lee Miesle, Com- Lewis is stage carpenter. Doris Detroit, Oct. 17, when Bowling hit the road for Findlay, to wind the Chinese forces have fallen Mr. Owen, who will assist and moner; secretary! Ardis Westman, Britt is property mistress. Roger Central Committee Green meets Wayne University's back before a powerful Japanese up their toughest schedule in his- advise in auditioning and cutting Five Sister, and treasurer, Joan Wheeler and Dave Thompson have Vote On Thursday Tartars, Thanksgiving foes for tory in the traditional Oiler bat- attack. However, the Chinese records for the National Contest, Smith, Three Kay. charge of lighting effects. Cos- several years. Last year, the tle. Findlay College was routed army, under United States Lieut. has been sent by Waring because Student Council candidates are tumes, all of 100 yesrs ago, are. In Green and Gold hobbled back to here last autumn as the Whittaker Gen. Joseph W. Stilwell, is exe- of his ability to aid the local clubs sophomore, Mary Jean Jorae, charge of Lois Mills. Tickets, Central committees will meet on the short end of a machine rolled over the Oilers for cuting a delaying action, although on such practical points as bal- Skol; junior, Bob Berardi, Corrf- which may be obtained in the Thursday at 4 p. m. in the vari- bruising 20-0 score. 34 points In the last quarter to outnumbered and outflanked from ance of voices, dynamics and mi- moner, and senior, Marietta Kersh- check room of the Administration ous rooms assigned to elect mem- The University will celebrate it* pile up a smothering 47-0 total. both sides. craphone technique. Owen has ner. Five Sister. Candidate for Building next week, are distributed bers to the Student Council and first Dad's Day, Oct. 24, when Four teams have been dropped been singing tenor with the War- Social committee at large is Ken- by business manager, Jack Wil- Social Committee. Miami's Romping Redskins invade from the 1941 achedule—Univer- ing Glee Club since 1938. ny Rothlisberger, Five Brother. helm. The four Central committees Bowling Green with hatchets in sity of Akron, Michigan Normal, Jones Will Speak will each elect two council mem- their fists and revenge in their College. bers and a- social committeewom- souls. Last season, a tremendous- Heidelberg College, and Wooster At Publicity Meet an. ly underrated Falcon eleven out- Ml Union, Muskingum Slated To Open The four groups are the de- played and outscrapped the south- partmental, women's, men's, and ern school in the grid thriller of Broadcasts Now Paul W. Jones, director of the general. The individual organiza- the year to win a dramatic 9-0 University News Bureau and in- Falcons' Outdoor Track Season Saturday victory. Originate Here structor in journalism, will ad- tions have been notified to have representatives present at the dress the American College Pub- Disregarding ill-timed strokes by the weatherman and enactments of new gasoline Time of University radio broad- licity Association at its silver an- designated places. rationing bills the Falcon trackmen will pry the lid from their outdoor track schedule Meeting place schedule: YMCA Delegates casts have been changed to 7:30 niversary convention, May 7, 8 Saturday, when they entertain the fleetfooters of Mt. Union and Muskingum on the Uni- and 9 in Columbus. Departmental—Room 217-A. each school-day night. Broad- versity cinder track. Women's—Room 200-A. Attend Conclave casts are now made by remote In his talk Mr. Jones will tell Up to now Coach Bob Whittaker and his men have had three cancelled meets on the Men's—201A, control through station WFIN how college publicity looks from outdoor card. Meets with Miami and Ohio Wesleyan were dropped because of the failure General—Dean Wilder'a office Prof. L. E. Fauley and five Findlay from the University. Pro- "the other side of the fence." Be- to secure transportation and Sat- members of the YMCA attended grams have been broadcast on this fore coining to Bowline Green he urday saw the athletes of Cleve- and Dick ones, who placed in the the student officers' training coun- schedule since April 18. was state editor of the Columbus land McDonnel A.C. failing to "Big Six" two years in the half cil at Otterbein College on April Citizen for five years, in which 18-19. Those holding offices of Every Wednesday the Univer- make an appearance here for a mile, will prove plenty tough. Beta Pi Officers sity radio crew features a rogram capacity it was his responsibility meet. Jones also runs the quarter mile the seminsrs were Nathan Keel, to edit the contributions of col- event. chairmen, and Duane Kidwell, sec- of populra swing music. With Little is known of Muskingum's Named For '4243 the Kampus Kats swinging out lege news bureau director* power, but the Mounties will pre- Other Mounties running will in- retary. Others who attended were: throughout the state. His conven- clude Schoeneweill and Miller, Richard Box, Edward Palmer, and from the auditorium stage every sent a well-balanced squad for the Pi Xi, the local chapter of Beta other Wednesday. tion subject is "From Campos Edi- both running the high hurdles in Pi Theta, national honorary French Louis Biery. Bob Morgan, who tor to Campus Correspondent." 17 seconds on * wet and soft track, fraternity, has elected the follow- was also to hold an office, was This evening at 7:S0 Phyllis A native of Washington C. H„ The track team will aseet the KHzmiller, recently ran the two- ing officers to serve In 1942-1948: unable to attend. Bollinger and Virginia Dalton will Jones attended school there before Bister* ef Ohio Wesleyan here mile event in 10:43 and Jones and M*ry Honor Crowley, presi- All VMCA members are invited feature a program of swing and going to Ohio Wesleyan Univer- at 4 p. as. this afternoon, ac- Stephen in the 220-yard dash. dent; Edward Lautner, vice presi- to Toledo Friday evening, where boogie-woogie. sity for his bachelor's degree, cording to Coach Bob Whit- The only new development in dent; Mary Millen, secretary; they may visit WSPD rsdio sta- Thursday there will be a drama which he received in 1986. At col- tak.r. Coach George Caathser the Falcon camp is the addition Florence Shreve, corresponding tion and a Jewish Synagogue. under the direction of Ruth Bar- lege he was managing editor of of Waslayan reversed bis for- of Gene Bollard to the list of pole secretary; Robert Bressler, treas- Those that wish to go, are instruct- num. both college paper and magazine, mer decision and decided fo vault entrants. Bellard placed urer. ed to sign the slip on the YMCA Marjoric Fitkin will direct the and he also worked during the bring his team hare for a dual second in the Oberlin indoor meet Joan Coulon, director of music; bulletin board before this evening. program on Friday which features summer as editor of a "one man's and among the top three in last Grace Chapin, pianist; Dorothy Transportation will be furnish- semi-classical music. A vocal trio weekly" called "Buckeye Lake year's inter-class track and field Boskey, liaison officer; Joyce Gif- ed for all who care to go. Plans composed of Virginia Roush, Mir- Topics." Orange and Brown triangular meet. ford, sentinel; Virginia Hines, his- are made to leave the Ad. Build- iam Hobart and Mary Blow will He has had considerable experi- tilt. Recent time trials for the torian. ing at 4:30 p. m. sing, accompanied by Betty Trae- ence in publicity and public rela- Red Raiders at the Alliance school —(ACP)—Even lawyers can do At a meeting held April 15 in The public is invited to attend ger on the piano. tions, including; the state chair- gave evidence that Stan Baugh- with a little advice, it appears, the Rec Hall, plans were also the installation of YWCA and On Monday a drama under the manship of public relations for man, holder of second place in the when it comes to the puzzling job made for an alumni luncheon to YCMA officers Thursday evening direction of Jean Campbell will be Kiwanis clubs. "Big Six" discus event last year, ROBERT WHITTAKER of filling out income tax returns. be held on May 16. in the amphitheater. presented. PAGB t BEE GEE NEWS WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 1942 If These Facts Are Logical Then Mourning .rTSTftUE! By Wiley P^uTj nott much Male By HUGH NOTT KIOKD WBMN Of THE THEATRE - IS Monopoly Charges Are Refuted By DAVE KROFT CASTASCAm IO» yANOY, COMMON- WEALTH ATTOMEV F0* THE CITY .f LYNCHIURG U M6M's "D. VANISHING VIRGINIAN". Good morning, all you lucky people who Current campaign literature charges ours? Mary had a little slam don't have to write a column . . . but can just that the management of campus publi- Obviously the answer to this ques- For everyone, and so loaf around in the nice Spring sunshine and cations is a monopolistic enterprise tion is no, but still that is what is The leaves of her engagement book , SPRTNG carried on for the benefit and comfort charged. Were always white as snow! study or play bridge on the shady lawns . . . Going still further, the question is *y.N6T0N while we sit here in a two-by-four office and of a particular social group on campus. c a : HAS THE MOST The factual material contained in this asked: "Would this pamphleteering "Do you believe in 3 SYMPATHETIC ROLE grind out pages and pages of copy, and sweat editorial and attested by Paul W. faction cast the appointment of publi- club* for women?" Of HER CAREER AS ROSA YANMy. over make-up and headlines, and worry about Jones, as advisor of the paper, is of- cation heads back on the political scrap "Yea, if kindness fail*." lazy reporters, and swear at the top of our fered to the student body in order that heap and thereby jeopardize the na- < » iv 4MsVMeM> tional rating that the publications have WAS BOMTIN lungs at everybody, and try to decide what they will have a better understanding She: "The new maid has burned . SPRIN6S, type sizes are best suited to a sports feature won by making it possible for the un- the bacon and eggs, darling. qualified to gain the editorships?" COLO. story, and try not to GOOD MORNING!! Would you be satisfied with a RlTAQuiGlty remember how hungry If that is their intention, then it can be couple of kisses for breakfast?" iS-yEAR-OlD we are. and try to get Why is it the weather is always so recognized as an endeavor to make the He: "Sure, bring her in." SISTER of JUAN ITA campus publications political footballs (WHO IS 10) IMPMSON a date for Saturday nice during the week and so rotten on « > , devoid of all merit considerations. ' ATE5 JUANITA AT THE night, all at the same Hotel fuest: "Say, AGE Of 26 IN THIS There has been no discrimination time . . . but it's fun, week-ends? night dork." FILM' against any member of the staffs be- you know, it's really Clork: "What's on your mind LOUISE PEAVERS.>, of the workings of their publications. cause of their affiliations with campus great sport to pound a now?" CAST AS AUNT EMMILINE, IS typewriter 10 or 20 The editorial and business heads of social groups. Anyone showing ability Hotal guest: "Mind, hall, thay THE GRANDDAUGHTER Of A SIAVE OWNED tl fRESIDENT, hours a week, besides the Bee Gee News and the Key are and a will to work have been encour- ara all over the bad." JAMES MONROE! going to school and chosen by the Board of Publications. aged and it is this type of person that < > will receive the primary consideration cutting classes as few The Board is composed of four fac- They call her the village queen Kmtcnr times as possible . . . when the Board of Publications makes because every poker player in ulty members and three students. The their selection. GRAVSON HAD TO LEARN TO DRIVE: AN ANCIENT , there's really nothing town has held her. ! faculty members are Dr. If the student voter finds logic in S0M£1 STUMER.' FOR HER MU Of RIIECCA IN THIS like it to boom the aspirin retail business . . . < > M6M fills. MM 6f»VAOM(l Mated lir-er) STUDIES Of El J. R. Overman, dean of these facts then the charges of mo- don't you wish you could write a campus "Fine tiase." UNDER WM.TVR0UR. HE WAS WITH Tftl flETROfOUTAN the College of Liberal nopoly are adequately refuted.R.D. OffRA FOR TWW.VI /lARS ! column about everything and everybody . . . Board of Arts; Dean of Students "Sura wu, ." and then dodge black eyes all week. Publications A. B. C o nk 1 i n, Prof. "Good night." "Good nifht." SHUCKS. FELLAS Has Been Jesse J. Currier and Don't Plague Assembly Paul W. Jones. The last Slam Where's all the wim, wigor, and vitality Impartial "Wait'll I gat my mitt on Jerry." two named are mem- Guests For Autographs Nest Proves Haven For usually characterizing Bowling Green's fresh- bers of the journalism < > man classes . . . last September, the class of Every time any well-known celebrity department faculty. The "I know a place where the 1945 was about as cocky and scrappy a bunch visits our campus he is plagued by that Lost And Found Items student members on the board are the women don't wear anything—ex- of cap-wearers we've ever seen . . . but some- agitator supreme, the autograph editors of the News and the Key and a cept a string of beads sometimes." tle of ink, one pair of overshoes how, somewhere, their class enthusiasm has hunter. By JIM SULLIVAN member of the Student Council. It "Holy gee, where?" and numerous note-books, folders, waned . . . understand, we think that's a Although we appreciate hobbies, and "Around their necks, stupid." might be well to mention that the by- "Hey Bob have you seen my etc. good thing and perfectly natural for it to autograph collecting may be termed as laws of the board makes it impossible < > green gloves and white scarf? I They're yours for the describ- wear off . . . but there is a time and place such, we think it an imposition on the had those darn things last night for more than two students of the stu- A young lady want ing, students. Miss Jean Fish has for class spirit ... at class parties, class person himself. For example, after the in tho Student Union, I know. All dent representation to be members of into a drugstore. announced that they must be hops, and stuff . . . this week-end, your class last several convocation programs, it I hope is that no one finds that claimed by this Friday, but of any one social group. "Have you any Life-bouy?" ■he officers and committee chairmen have whip- was announced that the speaker would asked. note I had in the end of my course that means nothing, or ped up a perfect dance, not for someone else, Applications will be accepted for any remain a few minutes after the pro- "Sat the pace, lady," laid the gloves." No—not an inquiry of does it? but for you . . . you lucky freshman . . . and one of the four positions by the board gram to answer any questions that the young clerk. "Set the paca." public opinion by "Glowmolars" toothpaste, but a typical conver- we mean that ... no kiddin', we miss those from any member of the Student As- students might have. It is during such < > sation that every roommate en- freshman parties ... all we have left to take sociation that can meet the eligibility question periods as these that our more Motto of the weak: "A friend counters the morning after his Poetry Corner their place is one junior-senior prom a year ruling demanding that they have a two- juvenile university men and women in need is a friend to keep away roomie has had a "Nest" date the . . . you lads and lassies have the opportunity point average, and a members of either hurry to seek the speaker's autograph from." night before. for the most well-rounded social program on the junior or senior class in the case rather than the really more important c » Of course, the last place to look Oh, to lie out sunning campus ... so take advantage of it, not only of the News, and of the senior class in information that he might have to pre- Girl: "I'm IO dis- for the lost articles would be the Now that spring is here, this formal, but also the parties and dances the case of the Key. sent to them. couraged. Everything I do seems "Nest." By virtue of a simple To feel the ultra-violet ray planned for you this Spring. The qualifications of the applicants Let's grow up and permit convoca- to be wrong." complex, that has yot to be termed, With someone I hold dear. are submitted with their applications tion speakers to move about freely on Boy: "Hmmmmm. What ara humans, just can't remember by and these along with the recommenda- our campus—me may lose a few auto- you doing tonight?" noon, with enough assurance to Instead my life is wasting tions of the faculty advisors compose graphs but we'll make it up in the feel- < > inquire, where we left the objects. In a dreary, loathsome lab Despite all the roomie's help in With frogs, and worms, and birds, the data on which the selections are ing that we are attending a real uni- Every year they make it simp- mere musings trying to recollect the events of based. The plan was devised in order versity, and not a kindergarten!—DK. ler to operate a car. First, there and germs last night's date we just can't get By BOB SEALOCK to select the most quali- was no cranking, then no shifting, Whose presence makes it drab. fied persons for the of- a clue to the mystery. Of cour-e and this year no carl there is no possible chance that fices in- question, devoid We thought that the University Ra- Formaldehyde has stilled the lark; « > thoso gloves and scarf lie among Selective of campus politicing. dio Theatre would, of its own, became Its lusty song is dead. An Englishman, a Serb, a Greek, and a He flaw through the the nine pair of gloves and mit- Reflections from a microscope Plan Proves The foremen t i o n e d more popular with the advent of re- Frenchman were flying with a Dutchman air tens and eight scarfs that have Sends throbbings to my head. Successful campaign literature ad- mote control broadcasting directly from With the greatest of ease. been dropped by those making ex- across the English Channel. The plane be- In Vie vocates ending the so- the campus. But the funny part waa its from the local institution of No child's laughter echoes here; gan to falter and at last the Dutchman whe called monopolistic con- But still fully 50 per cent of the stu- Ha forgot his trapaaa. rest and relaxation. No cooling April breeze. was flying announced that two of the occu- trol. How can any mo- dent body decline, for some reason or Tis well known that we are not Instead we find a Hydra plant pants would have to jump so that the others nopoly exist when the another, to listen to these programs. so careless as to leave things lie With water on both knees. selections of the editors and business Let's push this new expansion move- behind, but boy, what a feeling of I miss a touch of nature's work. could safely make shore. managers of the publications are made ment—it's just as much a part of Bowl- One At A Time relief it would be to find our lost I need the great outside. The Frenchman and Serb promptly said by a Board of Publications composed ing Green as a winning eleven or a new objects included in the objects I wish that air would cleanse this "For our countries," and jumped. of such non-partisan members as is science building. By JO TRUE found in the "Nest" list that the room manager has recently released. Where something old has died. The plane did not stop faltering, however, and again the Dutch- The files run from cough medi- Betty Neeb man said that one The Situation In North Asia Must Be This week we'll tell you about cine to tipper bags and includes Ruth Heyman. that tall, dark, and eight scarfs, lady's hat, man's hat, would have to jump. plenty handsome gal that lives nine pairs of gloves and mittens, •Today, Thu» The Englishman im- Studied Both PoMcally And Militarily with Nurse "Stevie" down on Pike five single gloves, one key case Frank Morgan mediately got up with Ave. and keys, one change purse (with —In— great dignity and with By STEVE STAVRIDES to the border of Siberia and Manchukuo. It "Vanishing would not be hard for the Japs to drive from As a home economics student. change), two pens, one necklace, a solemn voice said, We have long been asking the question as Ruth has learned lots about cook- one pocketbook, eight assorted text- "For England" and Manchukuo and sever this road. Russia is Virginian" to when Russia will attack Japan, and many ing and sewing, and especially books and library books, one bot- —Plus- pushed the Greek out building another railroad hundreds of miles are suspicious of the Russians because of this home furnishing. In fact, the lat- Virginia "Born of the plane. inactivity. However, before we can come to north but it is far from finished as yet. It ter has developed into a sort of Weidler in to Sing" WIT THArS any conclusions, we must analyse the situ- is quite true, despite the past attitude of the hobby. Ruth browses around in American press, that the Russians beat the antique shops, finds an old piece Announcements POWERFUL ation from both a military and political point Humorous, isn't- it? of view. pants off of the Japs in their border clashes of this or that, but we must not put too much faith on the and refinishes it Yes, we got a big laugh Militarily speaking, Russia is at a disad- For The Week [iHIEL past. to her own taste. out of it until we found out that it was a vantage in Siberia. In 1931, Japan formed Politically, Stalin is not eager to fight the She thinks every Matinees Daily at 1:45 joke started by the German government to the Kwantung Leased Territory Army as a Japs for the simple reason that he doesn't woman should re- Swimmers . . . All varsity and Continuous show Thu. Sat. Sun. spread^dissention among the United Nations. special anti-Soviet force. Another force is It seems almost unbelievable that such an ap- trust the democracies as yet. We must re- member that old freshmen swimmers are to meet in understood to have been trained in Korea. one about the parently harmless bit of humor can pack such member that for the last 20 years we have the natatorium at 4 p. m. Thurs- These two appear to number about 400,000. been denouncing Russia from the press, radio, "way to a man's a wallop. On top of this, now that the Philippines have day. This was called for last FRI - SAT and pulpit. One cannot heal this mistrust heart" and take And it is effective, too. For I daresay finally been subdued, Japan can ship even with a few treaties, airplanes, and tanks. those six easy Thursday, but had to be post- Double Feature more troops to this area. that, if you shared my feelings the first time Stalin has taken a great burden off the lessons in cook- poned. It is important that all Gene Autry ing. you heard this joke, your first thought waa The Russians are using Khaborovsk and shoulders of England and the United States men interested be present. —In— "That's right about those damned English.'' Vladivostok as main bases. There were about One of Ruth- and he is going to be sure that any further Attention everyone ... All "Home in Yes, that is just the desired feeling thst the 36 divisions or 600,000 men in North Asia. ie's hobbies is collecting china burdens will not ruin Russia, Our "Pal Joey" rabbits (not real ones—that'd be those living off campus who wish " German propagandists want to cultivate. These were in three armies—Trans-Baikal be- knows that the Clivedon set in both these na- too easy.) She started last fall accommodations in one of the —Plus— But what right have we got to say that the tween Irkutsk and Chita, Second Special Red tions would like nothing better than to have campus residences next fall must and now has a total of 18. An- "Secret Agent British have not been fighting the war right Banner Army at Khaborvsk and First Red him overwhelm the Axis and at the same time other diversion is playing the pi- apply to the office of the Dean of of Japan?' Banner Army at Vladivostok. However, news ruin himself before he can sit at the peace Students immediately. A $6 de- If my memory serves me correctly it doesn't ano; Strauss and Chopin are her with seem thst we have done anything particu- reports last summer seemed to indicate that table; and he is going to make sure that the favorites. posit must accompany all applica- Preston Stalin had used some of these troops to alow larly decisive since we entered the war. To democracies will do their own fighting for a During her four years Ruth has tions. Foster down Hitler's onslaught Therefore Russia's be sure, the stand in Bataan was wonderful change. been a member of the YWCA From the Registrar . . . Stu- strength in this area could be less than the but the best that it can be called was an im- Therefore, the situation in North Asia will cabinet for two years, student dents having incomplete work totals above. remain the same until Russia sees that it is council two years, Wesley Foun- portant nuisance engagement. must make up those deficiencies by The dominant factor in the strategy of fit to go ahead; or until Hitler orders Japan dation cabinet two years, and Midnite Saturday UNITED WE STAND North Asia is that Siberia is still dependent to attack which might be in hand with the Home Economics club for three May 1. Note page 32 of the new for transportation on the Trans-Siberian rail- anticipiatcd western blitzkrieg. In any case years. catalogue for regulations con- SUN • MON • TUE Let us then remember what Benjamin Franklin said to the original Thirteen Colo- road which, for a thousand miles, runs close the fireworks will start before summer. Among things she likes are: the cerning "ineompletes." The thrilling story behind nies, when they were disagreeing. He ob- Victor Recording hour on the ra- the Men Behind the Guns! Attention I Williams, Shatzel served that "We all better hang together or Columnists.. dio, Bess Streeter Aldrich's "A Jo True, Betty Toy and Cottage 1 . . . Board and room we'll hang separately." So it is with us. We Special Writers Florence Shreve, Steve Lantern in Her Hand," good BEE GEE NEWS Stavrides cheese with Polish bread, Doro- for the third six weeks period of must accept our Allies and further should the second semester will be due Published Every Wednesday of College Year Artists- Jack Wilhelm thy Parker's poetry about "Men," thank God that we have them. It is a sign and payable at the Business Of- News Reporters— slow dancing, and Jack Spencer, of narrow mindedness to think that we can By The Students of Bowling Green fice on Tuesday, April 28, from frank Alexander Loll MsvhVId Beta Gamma Upsilon, vice presi- do without them or that we would let anyone State University Marianne Bell t.rst-t. Plptschman 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. After this date Hob Kersrdl Pat rVhweltser dent, with whom she has gone for spread disunion and unrest among us. Wsll.r Bills Robert Rpeck four years. She hates having a late payment penalty of 26c Bulk Hurtling Jsmes HullWsn for board and 25c for room will be In war we do not pick our friends but must Mix Ihrlg Mary Jean Thatcher things out of order, not having STAFF ADD Koch Dorothy Ann Salisbury made each week. accept them. There are certain things that Huriih SHIMS "knee" room under a bridge table, and elevators. Attention! Kohl, Cottage 2 and all of us do not like but still we must remem- Editor-in-Chief. Richard Dnnipace Advertising Manager Clayton Stirsaker Health Buikiiag . . . The same ber that there is nothing to gain and every- 416 West Wooster St. Phone 2462 Being an independent, Ruth Assistant*.._ Gene Skora, Bob Berry sees the need for a strong inde- announcement as above applies thing to lose by being individualists. So let's Ad Solicitors— pendent party leader here—some- to you only your date is Monday, remember that we have a war to win and Business Manager Max Hanke Martvonne t'lsrk )aaet HoltBMyer Kohl Hall—Phone 8121 Msrr l."u Delsler Ann Koch one who could organize this group. April 27. AYNE that we are being bombarded by propaganda Betty Qoodtaoug-h Msrllja Trevor She also thinks the school needs a Students . . . Be on the look out both favorable and otherwise. Keeping this Managing Editor Hugh Nott Circulation Manager _ Elmer Brown new science building. for a surprise issue of the Bee Q'Mm in mind let us further be resolved to be dis- Associate Editors.... Dave Xroft, Bob Sealock Assistants— Don Slusser, Arnie Corderman. After graduation Ruth plans to cerning, for everytime we lose faith in the Dale McOmber Gee News next Wednesday. It Society Editor Martha Walrath teach high school home economics will be new, different and slightly *-t»1*kmhtLxl-+ SCOTT British or the Russians we are just tightening Copy Editor Stuart O'Hara Secretary Pauline Aoechliman in a small town. feminine. the noose around our own necks. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 1942 BEE GEE NEWS PAGE $ Fraternities And Sororities April On The Campus Is Falcon Trackmen Notes From The Compete Against Open Spring Social Book Northeast Still "That Certain Thing Cleveland Team BY PAT SCHWEITZER A forewarning of what tho Ohio Arrangement* for the spring Sunday afternoon in the lounge Corner Conference can expect in the way formal at Heather Downs Country of the Woman's Building. When spring rolls around each bicycle riding (we are supposed to By BETTY TOY of future Falcon track mnanV Regular DtLuic Dry Club have been completed. Dr. Florence Williamson poured year, we stop a minute (probably be too old to get a kick out of these, but we still do). We can a given Saturday whan a com- Cleaning Service and Dr. Walter A. Zaugg and Of- not more than one minute) to Don Hendriclu is now in the be contented just to sit and enjoy bined freah-vanity track team Marine Corps. ficers Ruth Meek, Mildred Wolf, count up the blessings that are Mark May 6-7 down as import- a good cigarette and a coke. competed againat the Clevelae.d The Delhi baseball team, under and Dick Camp were in the re- ant dates in your calendar. On ours. So why not put a few down ceiving line. on paper for a change? We will Oh, there are lots more of them McConnol A.C. on the local track. the management of Bill McCann, these days the Swan Club is stag- —think of the laughter we hear Short talks were given by Vir- forget them in an hour or so, may- The McConnel's lacked tk«ir defeated the Beta Gammas in the ing a water pageant. Committee every minute of our lives, of the LEHMAN'S ginia Kurtz and Martha DeWeese. bo after that English exam, but it chief point gatherer, Joe Scott, first game of the season. chairmen are as follows: atmos- green grass and the warm sun- Cleaner* & Tailors phere, Ann Rothenburger; costum- does show that there is a little bit and with their five-men .quad, not Arrow Shirts Dokbs Hat. Invitations have been sent to all The Seven S i st e r sorority of sentimentalism left in this shine, or of that fella or gal of much competition wu offered the Alpha Tau Omega chapters in Ohio ing, Shirley Francis; property. ours who will be true to us, at worked on plans for May Day at Max Segner; publicity, Marinnm' warring world, when we think of Falcon a. to attend the Delhi spring formal. the meeting Tuesday. them occasionally. least until summer vacation. Most Help National Defense by Ralph Klein, corresponding secre- Bell; programs, Ellen Nelson; ar- of all, though, let's just be happy The freshman .quad ran beau- Pledges were given their final Let's be thankful that NV.'IV returoinf your used wire tary, is printing a news letter to rangements, Rae Ankney; make that we are young and healthy tiful races againat the former Big degrees and arrangements for for- young and can enjoy the campus Kin|fri. be sent to the alumni. up. Arlene Fisher. enough to still enjoy the things Ten and Ohio Conference champa. mal initiation were completed. in the spring, and who doesn't en- that will fade for us in u few more Elmer McDonald held up to all Alumni Ruth Osbome Rohrs, At the last meeting of the joy the campus in the spring? preview atatementa aa he easily Tho Five Sister Sorority will years, be glad that Spring isn't Cleo Short, Marion Knepper, Physical Education Club, Mr. John Then we'll get a little serious and led the mile race entranta to the hold its annual spring formal Sat- too sad this year. Ruth Spackman, and Arlync Mul- J. McKee, instructor of biology be glad for a college education tape in 4:39.5. Ned Robinaon and Coat* Dresses urday evening in the Rcc Hall for han returned for short visits. at Lorain High School, Lorain, which will mean so much to us in Bill O'Shaughneeay placed aecond members and returning alumnae. Library Get* Books Sweaters gave an interesting talk on "Foot a few years. We'll forget for the and third reapectively in the 8-SO Preceding the dance a buffet lunch- Mary Strohm became this year's Health." Arlene Fisher, presi- time being that most of the cards This year Bowling Green has event. Blouses eon will be served at the house. Cinderella at Shatzel Hall's tradi- are stacked against us right now, been fortunate in getting financial At the last meeting the pledges dent, was in charge of the meet- Big Emil lhnat carried hit prea- Skirts tional Cinderella Ball held in the ing. and we'll praise the social life of aid to buy books for the library, received second degree. Hell Women's gym last Friday eve- our school; we'll be happy to sit in which has a collection of 60,000 tige from the indoor track to the week began yesterday and will be ning. the Nest and play cards, or tak volumes. outdoor circlea aa he took a firat climaxed by the traditional "Hell Highlight of the evening was a Under the direction of Marge a nice long walk on the lawna. The library* now subscribes to place in the shot put, discus and KESSEL'S Ripley, the girls' intramural soft- javelin eventa. Night," Tuesday. grand march lead by Cinderella Then there are the little things; 408 periodicals and its ultimate W. Wooster St. and directed by Margaret Smith. ball season has begun in full goal is to complete as many col- swing. Six teams have been the companionship of fraternity McCallum Hosiery Tho Commoners' fraternity is Last year's princess was Mary and sorority brothers and sisters, lections as possible by January' so Marshall. formed so far with the following _.._ _....., _.._....._, (nat mimeographed list might Southeast State Teach- making plans for their annual the mock anrumen s which ansc ^ |W £ a^uajn. £ spring picnic and stag party. managers: Jean Robinson, Ethel ers college (Cape Girardeau) haa at election time, roller skating and wilh periodicals. April 13 the pledges had hell Earl McFarren, assistant in bio- Malloy, Virginia Smith, Jean reduced freshman failures. Canfleld, Jean Watt, and Lois night and the first degree was ad- chemistry at Bowling Green State Bentley. Holland Dairy ministered Tuesday. Paul Myron, University, today accepted ap- pledge president, is leading the pointment ns graduate assistant in neophytes in planning a party for Representing Bowling Green at Store the chapter. biochemistry at State Col- the Toledo Playday Saturday were Ice Cream Sundaes The following Commoner pledg- lege, Ames, la. 25 students of the Phys. Ed. De. Refreshment es will be given the second degree The appointment, effective next partment. Games played were Sodas - Malted Milk ritual Tuesday night: Carl Bartch, September, will enable Mr. Mc- basketball, tennis, badminton, ar- chery. Bee Gee won both basket- Candy - Potato Chips Don Huffman, Art Bates, Jim Sul- Farren to take graduate work livan, Burr Shumaker, Phil Miles, ball games with high scores. In while serving as a junior member tells you..- Cookie* Bob Panning, Gene Dcrshem, Bob the evening a buffet supper was Open Sundays 3-11 p.m. Martin, Tom Calero, Jim Wen- of the faculty. Iowa State is served by the host school. Faculty sink, Al Mote, Joe Kay, Emie Far- noted for its work in biochemistry accompanying students were Miss Week Days: 8 a.m. - 11:30 p.m. Eppler, Miss Shaw, and Miss rell, Carlos Cordova, Norm Knise- and organic chemistry. ly. Bob Speck, Arnie Cordcrman, Hartman. Eldor Baden, Gene Skora and Lee Added emphasis on home econ- Miesle. omics training is expected to boost At the meeting of the Archery Alumni Rex Moorehead and Ray enrollment of women students at Club April 14, the following of- Light were visitors at the house the University of California col- ficers were elected: Marge Craig, last week. lege of agriculture. president; Marie Evans, vice presi- dent; Irene Anderson, secretary- Approximately 65 couples at- Dr. O. H. Pepper of the Uni- treasurer. An Intercollegiate tended the formal dance given versity of Pennsylvania for several Telegraphic Archery tournament last Saturday evening by the Skol years has devoted a clinic to ge- is being planned for May 19 to 26. sorority in the Rec Hall. The riatrics—the specialty of the dis- For victory you must help by Pause- Kampus Kats played for dancing eases of the aged. keeping fit. from 9 to 12. The hall was deco- Go rcl rcshetl rated for the occasion to repre- Latest University of Iowa stu- sent Candyland with red and dent to enter movies is 23-year-old University Coeds Win DRWA Jean Fitzgerald, who passed her Corner Wooiler and white peppermint stripes around Ribbons At Horse Show the posts and a gingerbread house screen test while recovering from Drink ice-cold Coco-Cola. Tails Its delicious goodnsss. Enjoy a broken back suffered in a fall as a backdrop for the orchestra. Five University coeds won a the happy after-sense of refreshment it brings. By just this Guests were presented with off a cliff. Deeigned Ice Cream Brick* total of 11 ribbons last week-end experience of complete refreshment, millions have como to for sorority and fraternity leather wallets stamped with a parties gold "S" and containing dance Ann Rutherford, rising young at the invitational horse show at welcome the quality of Coca-Cola—tho quality of tho roof mho. programs. Hollywood starlet, is honorary Flora Stone Mather College of •OttltD UNO! It AUTHORITY Of THI COCA-COLA COMPANY IV Faculty guests for the affair sweetheart of nine different college Western Reserve University in ISALY'S fraternities throughout the United COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY OF TOLEDO were: Dr. Rhea McCain, Mr. and Cleveland. You trust its quality Mrs. John Bunn, Mr. and Mrs. W. States. C. Jordan, Dr. and Mrs. Morris Hendrickson, Dr. and Mrs. F. J. Prout, Dean and Mrs. A. B. Conk- D&M lin, Mrs. Pauline Kincaid, house- mother, and the sponsors, Dr. Florence Williamson, Miss Enna Restaurant Pigg, and Miss Gwendolyn Beck.

The pledges of the Alpha Phi Delicious Sunday Epilon Sorority have elected the following officers: Janet Gladfel- dinners with coun- ter, president; Elizabeth Maurer, vice-president; Barbara Yoder, try styled chicken treasurer. Recently the pledges entertain- ed the sorority members at a kid party in the Recreation Hall.

The Five Brothers will hold their Member Federal Reserve annual spring stag party on May System 6. Joe De Haven is here for a short visit. Bank of Last week-end Earl Brillhart and Bill Frakes were visiting at the Wood County Five Brother house.

Umber Federal Deeesst Kappa Delta Pi, the Bowling Insurance Corp. Green chapter of Delta Pi, gave its annual honors tea for out- standing students in education

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