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Bee Gee News October 4, 1939 Bowling Green State University ScholarWorks@BGSU BG News (Student Newspaper) University Publications 10-4-1939 Bee Gee News October 4, 1939 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 October 4, 1939" (1939). BG News (Student Newspaper). 517. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news/517 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. T.1RRAJ*Y E COLLEQB «.I*IINII tmtJsW. a The, University newspaper will be named by a rot* of the student body was the decision o| the editor and hU assistants at a moating last night Several names will be submitted for vote at the October 11 election, and the name getting the most rotei will find it* way to the top of the old Bee Gee New*. WAYNE UNIVERSITY This is being don* in order to giro the whole student body a chance to help with this important ELECTION PETITIONS change. The right to name the paper belongs to no one group or Individual but to the whole University, HERE SATURDAY CLOSE FRIDAY the staff decided, and this right will be exercised on the next election day. Thus this edition of the paper also goes nameless, but when the new name is finally selected, it is hoped by the staff, that it will be on* which meets with the approval of all the students. VOL. XXIV.—Z551 BOWLING GREEN STATE UNIVERSITY, OCTOBER 4,1939 No. 3 Independents. Y.W.C.A. Head Washington Hold The Line! Huh? Yeah—Ifa Ut Plans Perfected "Tins is information!" C.G.A. Start Gives B. G. "Gimm« the B«« G«« N«w. of- fice, and make it snappy 1 Hallo, BM G«N> Nfwi? Hold the praw, l'va got a scoop 1 Listen to this! Mr. For Inauguration Campaigning Air School Ervin J. Kraiacher. business man- ager of B.G.S.U., ju.t announced that a now telephone would bo in- Fraternities, Sororities University to Cooperate • talled in the Bee Goo Now. of- With Toledo Airport fice, tbo axpenaea to bo borne by Of Dr. F. J. Prout Map Complete Slate For Training the newtpapar itself. Following tbo at Party Caucus announcement American Telegraph and Telephone jumped 20 point* PLAN NIGHT CLASSES on the .tack market and copper DR. BRUCE BAXTER, ELECTION OCTOBER 11 wire soared to 20 cents per pound. ALUMNI TO JOIN When asked to make a state- Twenty Students to be ment for the press, the campus CCA. Lists Candidates publication editor said: "At last we OREGON EDUCATOR, IN CELEBRATION AT While Independents Instructed at Small will be able to begin telephone con- Fail to Report Cost to Each versations with our European cor- respondent, covering the w.r and, AGREES TO SPEAK GAME AND DANCE too, we'll be -b.l to phone down- The Civil Aeronautics Authority of With the annual fall election only town, for cokei when we're ex- Willamette University Head Dr.' Prout to be Formally one week away, the campaign broke Washington, D. C, has officially no- hausted fro. headline writing." Is Popular Radio tified Bowling Green State Univer- Installed in Office on two political fronts late last week 4> 1 Speaker as the Campus Government Assoc- sity that it will receive funds for the On October 21 iation engulfed all the fraternities purpose of establishing a flying Dr. Bruce Richard Baxter, presi- and four sororities to announce a Osborn Appoints Alumni will be greeted by a Agn*. Din«mor», abo»« was elect- school here in conjunction with the dent of Willamette College at Salem, complete slate, and the Independents, Ore., will speak on "The Educator's great rally dance, the Falcon- •d Area Chairman of the Student Toledo Airport, President Frank J. Department Heads Otterbein football game, and the stronger than last year, opened their Y.W.C.A. of Northern Ohio by repre- Responsibility to the State" at the in- campaign with the announcement that sentatives of 17 Ohio colleges at the Prout announced yesterday. On 1940 Yearbook auguration service for President inauguration of President Frank they would run a complete ticket this Geneva Regional Conference. Bowling Green was given a quota Frank J. Prout on Oct. 21. J. Prout when they return for year. of 20 students for which the govern- Dr. Baxter is in constant demand the annual homecoming celebra- The circulation of all petitions will Plans Are Underway For for radio broadcasts and for educa- ment would contribute $270 to $290 tion, Oct. 20-21, according to be terminated Friday at 4 p. m., ac- Agnes Dinsmore More Artistic Key tional meetings, according to Dean per student, the Aeronautics Author- plans made by the inauguration cording to Student Council election Ralph G. Harshman, who has known and homecoming committees headed committee rules. Balloting will begin Named to High ity's report stated. The University The complete staff for the 1039-40 Dr. Baxter for a number of years. by Dr. Walter A. Zaugg. in the Reception Hall at 8 a. m. next is allowed an additional $20 per stu- Key. campus yearbook, has been an- Chepel Program* Broadcast The inauguration of President Wednesday and will continue through Y.W.C.A. Position dent to defray the cost of instruction nounced by Miss Ruth Osborn, editor- Dr. Baxter has been president of Prout will take place on Saturday, the day to 4 p. m. in-chief. Willamette for the past five years. on the campus. Oct. 21, in the uuditorium with Dr. The Council election committee an- Made Representative of The staff is rapidly making plans Prior to that time, he was assistant Bruce Baxter, president of Willamette Students may make application in detailing work in the various de- to the president at the University of nounces the same rules that were in 17 Ohio Colleges University, Salem, Ore. as the speak- effect last year in regards to the sign- with the President. The only cost for partments. Senior pictures are being Southern California. The chapel er. An inaugural procession starting the course to the student will be $40 tnken starting this week. Miss Osborn programs which Dr. Baxter has con- ing of petitions: senior petition, 15 Agnes M. Dinsmore, senior in the at 9:30 a.m. will precede services in to 20 signatures; junior petition, 20 to cover a medical examination and said. She requests that any University ducted at both institutions have been the auditorium. College of Education, was elected insurance. The University will fur- student interested in working on the regularly broadcast. to 25 signatures; sophomore petition, Area Chairman of the Student YWCA The rally dance will be held Fri- nish transportation to and from the Key stnlf inquire nt the Key staff of- Two years ago, when an interna- 25 to 30 signatures; freshman peti- of Northern Ohio by representatives day evening, Oct. 20, in the Men's tion. 30 to 35 signatures. Toledo Airport. fice or get in touch with her person- tional broadcast was arranged at Gym with the expected overflow of 17 colleges of northern Ohio at ally. Easter, Dr. Baxter was the American The slato of the C..G. A. is listed Courses of instruction to be offer- crowd going to the new Women's the Geneva Regional Conference, The staff includes the following: chosen to participate in the program. as follows: seniors—Shanly, Delhi, Geneva, Wisconsin, during the past ed here will include classes in meteor- building. This dance will be sponsor- ology, engines, parachutes, history Kirhard Fruth, assistant editor; Wel- Holds Oberlin Degree ed by the Inter-fraternity and Inter- president; Cromer, Five Brother, vice summer. da Berlincourt, literary editor; Ruth His degrees are A.M. from Ober- president; Ruth Allen, Seven Sister, Her duties include representing of aviation, civil air regulations, sorority Council headed by Kenneth theory of flight, instruments and Dodils. Frances Williamson, and Betty lin, S.T.B. from Boston University, Harger and Gene Lewis. secretary; Mougey, Commoner, treas- Northern Ohio at state meetings and Jano I.owry, literary assistants; Har- D.D. from the College of the Pacific, urer; juniors—Rhors, Five Brother, a trip to Chicago during Thanksgiv- radio. A total of 72 class hours will Queen Will Be Crowned bo incorporated in the ground school old Loggrrt, art editor; Vcnnio Petcof, and I.L.I), from Whitman College. He At this dance, the Homecoming president; Toedter, Delhi, vice presi- ing vacation for a meeting of the assistant art editor; Lyman Kcown, is n Rotarian, a member of the re- here. queen, to be elected soon, will be dent; Mary Jane May, I.as Amigas, planning council to arrange the Gen- sports editor; Robert Wayland, as- nowned Breakfast Table Club of Los secretary; Harriet McKnight, Five The classes will be distributed crowned, with the ceremony under eva Conference of 1940. sistant sports editor; Jnmes Huntrr, Angeles, and a member of the Ameri- Sister, treasurer; sophomores—Rhein- The state committee of which she among the members of the present the auspices of the Women's Athletic activities editor; Kenneth Harger, as- can committee representing the Olym- Association. grover. Five Brother, president; Ma- is a member is planning u World Fel- faculty and most of the work will be sistant activities editor. The business son, Delhi, vice president; Sarah done at night.
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