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VoL 38 Official Student Publication. Bowling Green. Ohio. Tueeday. May 11. I9S4 No. SI

contact Need "+%%*mg May Queen And Attendants Found By Group The first meeting of the Bowl- ing Green Marketing Association was held Thursday, May 6. To Be Presented Tonight At Leadership Meet This group is being organized ■Y CAROL SUTLIFF by juniors and seniors in the field "The Evolution of a Day in Thc need for better communica- of business for students who arc Blossom" will be the theme for tion between students, faculty, following the curriculum of mar- the presentation of the May Queen and administration personnel was keting, retailing, or advertising. and her attendants this evening realized by the 80 persons attend- The purpose of the Bowling at 8 o'clock in the Main Aud. ing the first Leadership Confer- Green Marketing Association is: Sally Schmidt, general chair- ence on University Life, sponsored 11) to provide a means of in- man, expluined that each woman Photo By Jim Qoruen by Omicron Delta Kappa, Satur- formal exchange of ideas among will represent a flower character- A young art critic admires on* of Mary Joanne Connelly's day. | students and faculty of Bowling istic of the time of day. The oil paintings, held by Miss Connelly and Harry Soviak at the Leaders from the three phases Green State University, who have freshman attendant, escorted by Student Ait Show Sunday. In the background is Soviak's draw- of campus life met in formal special interest in the area of mar- George Howick, will be repre- ing. "Crow's Neat", which won the beet-work-of-art award. groups to discuss three major keting; (2) To promote integra- sented by the violet for dawn; topics: pride in the University, tion between business community noon and the yellow tulip will be the development and responsibili- and education for business man- represented by the sophomore at- ties of campus leadership, and the agement by creating a realistic tendant, escorted by Brad Green- Soviak Receives Top Award value of education. environment in which marketing berg; blue gardenia for afternoon All Groups Unaware may be studied; (8) To provide will bedeck junior attendant es- All groups found during the means for reciprocal exchange of corted by Robert Troknya; and At Student Art Show discussion that they were often services between the students, the senior attendant, escorted by unaware of the problems of the faculty, and the business communi- Bruce Gethin, will be adorned Harry Soviak received the best- other group. Students brought ty relative to the operation and with red roses, signifying sunset. work-of-art award at the open- forth many rumors concerning management of marketing. Climax Is Queen Preservation ing of the student art show Sun- Twilight Concert campus affairs, and found them Students eligible to join in the Newlv-elocted officers of Interim- The climax of the day will be day, in the gallery of the Fine to be merely rumors in most cases. organizational proceedings will be lernity Council are Richard Hum- the presentation of the May Queen Arts Bldg. The award was pre- Faculty and administrative mem- notified by mail and are urged to phrey. president top left; Roger of 1964 in a night and moonlight sented by Delta Phi Delta, na- To Be Thursday bers stated that they did not know attend the meeting at 8 p. m. raster,, vice-president, right! Robert mood, symbolized by the white tional recognition society in art, of these problems, that the rum- Thursday, May 13, 200 Ad. Itldg. Rclnbold. secretary, bottom left; and orchid. Senate President Charles There will be a twilight concert Edward Holler, treasurer, right for his drawing, "Crow's Nest." in the amphitheater, Thursday, at ors never reached them. At this time officers will be elect- Green will escort the queen, and ed. In the oil painting division Ron- 7:30, replacing the concert sche- Both groups assumed respon- Mrs. James Kramer, the former ald Penkoff received the first duled for last Wednesday, which sibility for the lack of communi- Later this semester a general Patricia Devoe and 1963 May prize for his painting entitled, was cancelled due to bad weather cation, believing that the line of meeting will be held by all stu- Queen, will crown the new royalty. "Toledo," and second prize went condition. contact must work both directions. dents eligible for membership. Outstanding Acting The niiiiii'.-i of the queen and her to Kathryn Metz for her "Fourth Roy J. Weger, director of bands, Pride in the University was attendants will be revealed as they Street." Martha Ruetz and Don stated that the symphonic band's found to stem from many sources: are escorted onto the terraced Schrom received honorable men- performance Thursday would con- freshman orientation program, Wm.Mekin~Eiected With Excellent Sets garden through arbors and trel- tion in this division. sist of the same program that was traditions of the school, quality liccs. Each woman will be sere- naded by organ music as she is Wins Ca»h Award planned for last Wednesday with of leadership, faculty accomplish- ments, physical aspect of the Head Of Ohio FTA Shown In liliom' brought to her chair. After each The Polly Hodgkinson Cash possibly a few additions. The last twilight concert in the school. William Melvin was elected pre- By CAROL SUTLIFF woman is seated, she will be en- Award in the watcrcolor division Pride Begins With Freshman tertained by acts appropriate to wont to Mary Jeanne Connelly series, which is scheduled for May sident of the Ohio Association of Robert Smith and Juanita 19 at the time, will consist Pride begins with the freshman Future Teachers of America, and Haugh, a relative newcomer to her timo of day. for her work entitled, "Ivenson." orientation program, students and Entertainment Provided The first prize in this division also of a wide variety of popular se- Jonnn Schrocder was elected se- University theater, took top bil- lections. It is felt by Mr. Weger faculty believe. It must continue cretary, at the Spring Confer- ling in performances as well as Entertainment will be provided went to Mary Jeanne Connelly through each class, however, and by flute Boloist Nancy Meeks, the for her watercolor entitled, "Moth- that people need occasional tastes ence Saturday, May B, at Capital roles in "Liliom," directed by Dr. of lighter music, in contrast to the responsibility for this lies with University. Donald C. Klccker Thursday Theta Chi Quartet, baritone er and Children." Nelson Oes- the student leaders. Richard Payne, and dancers Nan- the usual heavier works played by Dr. John E. Gee, chairman of through Saturday in the Main treich received the second prize The responsibility for education cy Lego, Dorothy Farley, Beverly for his "Ships 12." Third prize the symphonic band through-out the department of education, ap- Aud. the year. which makes the student think Their finely drawn characteri- Harkbarth, and Mary Anna Scott. in this division went to Don lies with both students snd facul- peared on the program. Dr. Gee The escorts are Senate mem- Schrom. and John E. Harris re- is state FTA coordinator. zations were well matched by ty, it was stressed by members of others in the cast, which was a bers, and the presentation is a reived the fourth prize. Kathryn both groups. Cooperation by both Joann Schrocder is president Senate function. Miss Schmidt Metz received honorable mention. of the Walter A. Zaugg chapter well-balanced mixture of old and Core Curriculum groups can mean a highly stimu- new faces in University theater. said a photographer from the To- In the drawing division of the lating educational experience. of FTA. Also attending the con- ledo Blade is expected to be pre- show, Harry Sov'ak received a Develops Understanding ference were nine other student Smith Does Fine lob sent to take pictures of the queen. first prize for his "Crow's Nest." Conference Planned A greater understanding of the members of the chapter. The violent personality of Li- The second prize went to Ronald Nelson L. Bossing, professor of mutual problems and viewpoints liom, fighting against the world Penkoff. Mary Jeanne Connelly education at the University of developed at this conference, with and all it holds for him, was ex- 14 Groups Are Entered and James Wagner merited honor- Minnesota, will direct a confer- all feeling free to express their ROTC To March cellently created by Smith. The able mention. ence on Core Curriculum from views in the informal atmosphere. essence of the character was In AWS Sing Scheduled Print Winners Wednesday, July 14, through Sat- The benefit of the conference established by Smith in his early will come in putting into action In Parade Saturday moments on stage, and he added 7:30 Wednesday Night In the print division, the Polly to it with every statement and Hodgkinson award went to Harry some of the ideas gained in dis- The Air Force and Army ROTC Fourteen groups will participate cussion, ODK members stressed. units and Band will participate in movement throughout the play. in the eleventh annual May Sing Soviak for his print entitled, "Still Though Liliom is hard, wicked, Life III." The second prize went an Armed Forces Day parade in tomorrow night in the Main Aud interested only in himself, by the beginning at 7:30 p.m. The groups to Ronald Penkoff. Mary Jeanne Bowling Green, Saturday, May end of the first scene he had won Connelly received honorable men- will sing approximately 16 min- Pres. McDonald 16, according to Colonel Luther the heart of not only Miss Baugh, tion. utes apart in the following order. Bivins, professor of air science as Julie, but of most women in the At 7:30, Ivy Hall, directed by In the metalwork division, the Is Member Of and tactics and Armed Forces audience as well. Sally Kilmer, will sing The Halls first prize went to Peter Hoffman Project Officer for the Bowling Miss Bough Capable of Ivy and I Whistle a Happy for a group of four rings. Nelson Pledge Class Green community. Most of Miss Baugh's appear- Tune; 7:45 Delta Gamma, direct- Ocstreich received the second prize Among others marching in the ed by Carol Payne, will sing for a pin and earring set. Honor- Pres. Ralph W. McDonald is a ances thus far have been in one- parade will he the American Leg- acts, and she had proved that she Tenderly and The Hope in Our able mention went to Ellyn Bowen member of the current Alpha Phi ions of Bowling Green and Port- is capable of handling larger Hearts; 8:00 Gamma Phi Beta, for an enamel dish. Omega pledge class, according to Richard Traylor, plcdgcmaster. age, representatives of the Red parts. She created a sharp con- directed by Lenore Mikola, will Harry Soviak and Joanne Culler Dr. McDonald will be initiated at Cross, and the Bowling Green unit trast to Smith, as the gentle ser- sing Embraceable You and Dream- received first places in the design a special ceremony the Monday of the Veterans of Foreign Wars. vant girl so strongly and strange- ing; 8:15 Kohl Hall, directed by division, and Mary Hamilton re- after the regular initiation. Starting at 10:30 a.m. the ly in love with Liliom. Miss Baugh Anne Hopkins, will sing Younger ceived honorable mention. This pledge class is dedicated parade will form east of Main St. successfully handled the transi- Than Springtime and Some En- Pint Place In Ceramics to Dr. Frank J. Prout, president on Washington. It will march tion to the final scene set 16 chanted Evening; 8:30 Shatzel Nancy Van Strondet received emeritus. Regular initiation will down North Main to Ridge St. years later, assuming the mature Hall, directed by Karis Stahl, will first place in the ceramics divi- be held in approximately two Mayor Clarence W. Dick pro- role with ease and grace. sing Lift Thine Eyes and Will You Remember. sion for her ten-piece tea set, Ruth weeks. claimed Saturday as Armed Forces Another new face in major pro- Walker received the second prize Construction of a shelterhouse Day in Bowling Green, calling ductions, Mary Anna Scott played Program Continue* for her group of pottery bowls, NELSON BOSSING at the east end of the golf course upon citizens to pause and give Marie, Julie's friend, with con- The program will continue at and honorable mentions went to urday, July 17 at Bowling Green is the main pledge project. Work recognition of the sacrifice and vincing innocent charm and hum- 8:45 with Kappa Delta, directed Eleanor Barger and John Keleher. State University. was begun Thursday and should devotion of the members of the or. She was matched by Frank by Barbara Corwin, singing Blue Judging the entries were Clay- Theories of learning, philoso- be completed in approximately two Armed Forces. (Continued on page 2) Room and Kappa Delta Sweet- phies of education, and principals weeks. heart; 9:00 Phi Mu, directed by ton Walker, artist and print mak- Janet Keyser, will sing To Phi er, and teacher at Lorain High of child growth and development Prelect Chairman Mu and Blue Room; 9:16 Alpha School; Robert Freimark, artist as applied to junior and senior Tedd Sommerville is chairman Xi Delta, directed by Nancy Wea- and print maker, and professor high school curriculum planning of the project. The shelterhouse will be emphasized in the confer- will be open on two sides and will therston, will sing I've Told Every at the University of Michigan; and Little Star and Of Thee I Che- Otto G. Ocvirk, instructor in art ence. have benches for seating 20 per- rish; 9:30 Alpha Gamma Delta, at the University. Dr. Bossing is a nationally- sons. An experienced carpenter known authority in secondary has been employed to help on the directed by Carol Smith, will sing school curriculum. He was head project. All The Things You Are and Those of the department of education Pledges already have completed Girls of Alpha Gamma Delta; 9:46 Maul Will Direct and psychology, and director of three other projects. They paint- Delta Zeta, directed by Shirley summer sessions at Simpson Col- ed the steps on Sorority Row, put Brechmacher, will sing Blue Moon B Education Program lege from 1924 to 1927, and was up the "keep-off-the-grass" signs, and This Can't Be Love. professor of education, director and erected the sign giving the The four remaining groups are Dr. Ray C. Maul, assistant di- of the University High School, athletic schedule for spring sports. Alpha Phi, directed by Ann Sea- rector of the Bureau of Research and director of teacher training They also handle the Boy Scoot ver, singing Let A Smile Be Your of the National Education Associ- at the University of Oregon from swim at the Natatorium Sundays. Umbrella and Alpha Phi Fireside ation, will be the director of a 1928 to 1989. Roben A. Lutz is pledge chair- at 10:00; Alpha Delta Pi, direct- Workshop on the Improvement of He is the author of "Progres- man of the lounge and James Stein ed by Carol Ruffer, will sing Bine Public Education, from July 26 sive Methods of Teaching in Se- is pledge chairman of the coat Starlight and Lullaby of Broad- to August 10 at Bowling Green. condary Schools," "The History check. Traylor stated that these day at 19:16; Alpha Chi Omega, The Workshop will emphasize of Legislation in Ohio, 1860-1926," pledge chairmanships give the directed by Judy Dible, will sing techniques of improving instruc- and "The Impact of the War on pledges experience in organizing Firelight Serenade and Song from tion, including bulletins, research, and administrating projects. Photo By Jim Gordon Moulin Rouge (Where Is Your the Schools of Red Wing." He is The flag of Battery "E", Army Reserve Officer Training testing programs, faculty meet- co-author of "principles of Se- Officers of the pledge class are: Heart) at 10:30; and Chi Omega, ings, class visitations, super- condary education," "Youth Faces David Aufderstrasse, president; Corpe. dip* in salute to President Ralph W. McDonald a* he directed by Sue Ward, will sine visory conference* and directed Its Problems," and "Developing James Ronni, secretary; and Rich- "troops the line" at the annual Preeident'i Parade of the) Army Lucky Chi O and Intermettso at ■tndy. the Core Curriculum." ard D. Lemons, historian. and tils) Air Fores training corps. 10:46. In Our Opinion Poem Is Published Prof's Paintings For English Prof Challenge To Leadership H. Glendon Steele, assistant On Exhibit In professor of English, is the author Student and faculty leaders found a challenge presented of a poem included in the 1964 to them at the Leadership conference on University Life at edition of "Poetry Anthology," National Show Lakeside Saturday. It became clear to most of those attend- a collection of best poems selected Karl Richards, assistant profes- IMI.! from the contributions of profes- sor of art has exhibited three oil ing that they, as leaders, had fallen down on their job to their sional teachers throughout the own groups and to the University. They were leaders only in United States. paintings in the Eleventh Annual a limited sense—students headed student interests and faculty The poem entitled "Sonnet to a Cooperative Art Exhibition, a did the same in their fields. Those persons on University com- Golfer," is the fourth such work national art show, at Indiana, Pa. mittees achieve the University view perhaps as well as anyone, written by Mr. Steele to be an- His paintings include "Champ but they essentially remain representatives of their own tholigized in the annual publica- Jaune," a new painting being ex- tion in recent years. hibited for the first time; "Evo- groups. Interfraternity Council, Panhellenic Council, indivi- This sonnet is one of several lution," which was exhibited in dual fraternity, sorority, and Men's Independent Society of- with an emphasis on more modern 1962 at the Toledo Museum of ficers, departmental clubs, religious groups—all of these for- imagery, especially in the fields Art; and "Cocktails," exhibited *M-# of athletics and the machine, Mr. at the Toledo Museum of Art in get that they belong to a larger whole. Steele explained. 1962 and 1963, and at the Mas- Communication was found to be a major problem by sillon Museum in 1963. those attending the discussions. Students leaders are probably Selective Service Test The exhibit will continue until as much to blame as any for spreading rumors, and joining May 26. It was judged by Alex- Photo By Jim Qorden To Be Given May 20 ander Archipenko, internationally- in the complaining when groups are in conflict. known sculptor. The "a«*th*ttc" eye of a Nsws photographer'* camera A special administration of the Pride in the University was another topic where leaders Mr. Richards will be represent- found this slack of clay til* an unusual frame for a picture of College Qualifications Test on found they could take a definite lead. Who, if not campus Thursday, May 20, will be given ed in three group shows at the leaders, would better know the accomplishments of the Uni- the Chi Omega house. for the benefit of those students Creative Galleries in New York versity for which we can be proud? prevented by illness or other emer- City during the 1964-66 season. gency from attending one of the The paintings to be exhibited At the moment, a major place for leadership is available regular administrations. May 20 is there are "Stock-Car Races," to those attending the conference. The discussions and under- the last date upon which the Col- "Neon Nocturne," "Etude en standings founded there will be of value only as they are car- Creative Writing Club Is lege Qualification Test will be Bleu," "Symbols," and "Arcs held during the present academic' and Angles." ried back to the groups represented by the leaders. Each leader year. should feel obliged to pass on what he learned to his group When filling in the application, and to other students. The feeling of cooperation and com- Planned For Next Year available at Selective Service lo- O Phi A To Take munication, the sense of pride in the University, is an in- "Plans for next year in the cal boards, the student should fectious thing. It can be caught only from campus leaders. creative writing field include a cross out "April 22" opposite the Tax Bill Survey writer's club," reported Dr. Rich- space reading "Center No." and UCF Plans Trip Omega Phi Alpha members will ard C. Carpenter, assistant profes- write in "May 20." conduct a survey on the Congres- sor of English, in a recent inter- Parking Violators To Camp Pittinger Scholarship Awarded sional bill before the U. S. House NOMA Tests Given view. of Representatives concerning in- The idea of forming a club for Harold McGrady, senior in Tried In Court come tax, according to Nancy the purpose of informal meetings For This Week End spcach and hearing therapy, has Campbell, vice-president. Student Court tried two cases To Students In of students interested in discuss- United Christian Fellowship just been awarded an audiology concerned with -iolations of no ing their own work and literary will hold its annual spring week- scholarship at the Ohio State Uni- Members will personally ques- parking areas in Thursday's trends has been suggested, he said. end camp, May 14-16, at Camp versity. McGrady will be working tion students Thursday at dinner- court session. Richard King was Secretarial Work General organization of the club Pittenger, near Tiffin, according toward his master's degree there time. Answers given will be re- fined |5 for this offense, but the One hundred and 46 high school should get under way this year, he to the Rev. Paul Bock, UCF di- starting this fall. corded on key sheets. court suspended the fine and a and college students took the Na- indicated, especially the matter of rector. The theme, "From Friend- Questions will concern such three-week car suspension which tional Office Management Associ- determining how many students ship to Marriage," is placing its things as estimation of a student's it had previously imposed. ation tests last week in the PA arc interested in such a project. emphasis on a more casual camp Official yearly school expenses, percent of Jerry Helwig, chief Justice of Bldg. This was a test for students PerKons interested in participat- atmosphere in discussing the sub- college expenses earned, income Student Court, stated that the area interested in or majoring in se- ing in the University's first writing ject. Much more recreation time Announcements of parents, number of persons at- east of the new powerhouse be- is being allowed as in contrast to tending college and/or high school cretarial work. club should contact Dr. Carpenter Faculty roimbiri who bar* not hind the Speech Itldg. was a re- past spring camps. in family, reasons for working in These tests, which are designed by campus mail or by dropping ordered their academic costumes lor stricted area. He added that stu- a note in his mail box at the Eng- The program will include the school, and personal ideas on the to give employers some basis for Honors Day, May 25, and gradua- dents should refrain from parking lish Bldg. main speakers, Mr. and Mrs. David value of working while in school. judging the competency of pro- tion, June 4, may •till obtain them in the brecieway behind the build- If enough interest is shown in Treat, Flint, Mich., who will lead spective secretaries, are admini- by telephoning or lending their ing since it is a fire lane, although the club, Dr. Carpenter has con- the discussion on preparing for stered by the Business Education measurements to t h • University no signs are presently posted. sented to act as adviser to the marriage. Movies will be shown in ATTENTION: Department and the Association, book store by Thursday. The court ruled that Thomas according to Dr. Galen Stutsman. group. "Other faculty members connection with the topic. Mr. might be influenced to contribute Treat will be on campus the week- Bchnke was not guilty of parking Students passing the National Graduating senlori must pay their their own views to club meetings," end of May 14-16, attending the Graduating Seniors in the brceieway since no warn- Business Entrance Test receive a S5 diploma feet during the next he said. Ohio Council on Family Rela- ings had been issued. certificate which may be present- three weeki at the BuslnMa Office. Said Dr. Robert Hubach, asso- tions conference, and will drive to ed to future employers. Veterans attending under Public 25— PoslOoas Open ciate professor of English, "A Camp Pittenger to speak to UCF Helwig announced that appli- Each student was allowed to Law 348 or 18 or* not required to take only one of the specified writer's club would be an excel- campers, May 16. cations for five positions on the The Rev. Wilfred Sawyer, re- pay the fee. Friendship Photos tests. They were typing, book- lent opportunity for a beginning court will he accepted until Thurs- writer to learn the rudiments of presentative from the Westmin- keeping, shorthand, or machines. Applications for two freshman stu —$1.50 day, May 13, in the Student Cen- a difficult trade in a most pain- ster Foundation at Ohio Univer- dents for the Campus Charity Drive ter. Positions include one junior less manner. sity, will be the featured speaker Bring in your photograph or man, one junior woman, and one Friday night, May 14. Canoeing, committee will be accepted from negative for reproduction in junior or senior for associate volleyball, Softball, and other Friday. May 7. to Friday. May 14. friendship sise. justices. A clerk of courts and Deadline May 13 For Hickman To Speak sports wil be available for the and may bo obtained at the Student Use them for applications. assistant clerk are also needed, campers on Saturday. Center- Patricia Montgomery, present At Chem Meeting Interested students are asked # clerk, said. The clerks may be Five Court Positions All students deelrlng on campus Dr. Kenneth Hickman, consul- to sign up in the Wesley Bldg., TO s from the sophomore, junior, or Applications for five positions Mr. Bock stated, as soon as pos- accommodations for summer school tant in chemistry, will be guest should call at the Office of the Dean senior class and must have typing on Student Court will be accepted speaker at a combined meeting of sible. Expenses for the spring Campus Corner and shorthand ability. until May IS, Charles Green, Stu- weekend camp will be $!>. of Students today and Wednesday the Toledo Section of the Ameri- to sign up. Helwig pointed out that the dent Senate president, has an- can Chemical Society and the present court would meet shortly nounced. Interested students may Bowling Green State University obtain applications in the Stu- Faculty Visits and select a chief justice for the Chemical Journal Club at 7:45 coming year from the group. Pre- dent Center. p. m. Tuesday, May 11, in the lec- Wright - Patterson sent justices are Susan Digby and The positions Include three as- ture room of the Chemistry Bldg. Deans and professors visited Sam Martin. Russell Decker, aa- sociate justices, one clerk of court, His topic will be "New Observa- the Air Institute of Technology, slsant professor of business admin- and one assistant clerk of court. tions Concerning the Mechanism Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, istration, is court adviser. Of the justices to be appointed, of Evaporation of Liquids." Dayton, May 6, at the invitation one must be a junior man, one a A dinner in honor of Dr. Hick- of Maj. Gen. Ralph P. Swofford junior woman, and the third may man is set for 6:16 p.m. at the Jr., commandant. Outstanding Acting be a junior or senior, Jerry Hel- Woman's Club preceding the lec- Purpose of the visit was to ac- (Continued from page 1) wig, chief justice of Student Court, ture. Everyone interested is wel- quaint them with the administra- stated. The clerk and her - tive courses and procedures Ulann as her husband Wolf Bel- come to attend the lecture, Dr. ant may be chosen from the sopho- W. H. Hall, professor of chemis- taught at the air institute. feld. more, junior, or senior classes. try, announced. Reservations for Col. Luther M. Bivins, professor Other Hoi.. Applicants must have a mini- the dinner should be sent to Dr. of air science and tactics, accom- As could be expected, Lee mum 2. accumulative point aver- Hall. panied the following to Wright- PERSONAL CARDS Beneke was excellent in the role age. The clerk must be a qualified Dr. Hickman has a Ph. D. Patterson Air Force Base: Dr. of Mrs. Muskat, owner of the car- typist and be able to take short- degree from London University Ralph G. Harshman, dean of ad- rousel and for whom Lillom work- hand dictation. and is the author of more than ministration; Dr. Frank C. Ogg, FOR ed. Her physical characterisation Green will make recommenda- 60 scientific papers and articles. head of the department of mathe- of the role was particularly not- tions for the positions of justices, He did photographic research for matics; Dr. Benjamin L. Pierce, GRADUATION able. while the Senate reviewing com- the Eastman Kodak Company dean of the college of business Carl Balson displayed his act- mittee will Interview applicants and was vice-president and direct- administration; Dr. Donald W. INVITATIONS for clerk of court and assistant ing versatility as the magistrate or of research for Distillation Pro- Bowman, professor of physics; SHOULD BE ORDERED in the heavenly court, a role sharp- clerk. All recommendations must ducts, Inc. from 1988 to 1948. Dr. John E. Wenrick, professor ly contrasting with his starring be approved by a two-thirds vote He has been granted more than of psychology; Dr. Frank G. NOW part in Richard III recently. of Senate. 160 U. S. patents, including one Meserve, associate professor of Another convincing performance Helwig pointed out that the for the invention of the centri- biology; Dr. W. Heinlen Hall, pro- TO TAKE ADVANTAGE present court would meet shortly fugal high-vacuum still. In 1960, fessor of chemistry; Willard F. was given by Fred Ashley as I.i- OF liom's thieving friend. Betty Idle, and select a chief justice for the he was awarded the John Price Wankelman, associate professor of Whetherill Medal of Franklin In- art; John W. Darr, assistant pro- appearing in the last scene as the coming year from the present GROUP PRINTING COSTS daughter of Liliom and Julie, court which consists of Shirley stitute. fessor of business administration. seemed just a bit "bouncy" in Chance, senior; Patricia Montgo- contrast to the beauty of the mery, Susan Digby and Sam Mar- MINIMUM ORDER 25 scene. tin, juniors. Russell Decker, as- sistant professor of business ad- MORE An effective addition to the production was the between- ministration, is court adviser. $1.75 scenes modern dances done by AND MOORE Elaine Valois and James Liedtke, though they seemed stilted in their AND MOORE . . . emotional interpretation of the PLACE YOUR ORDER TODAY plot KowGaj Grm State TJnlwwttij Students are eating at Uebaaa Well HaadWd Lighting for the modern dances ■DrTOUAL ST ATT and throughout the play was pro- HUT ■dttor.ln-Cklek* fessionally handled, and the back- THE CHARLES RESTAURANT REPUBLICAN PRESS ground music was an Indispensable 680 E. Wooster part of the production. D*a Ottter _ Sports stoker 134 E. Wooatoc St Widely varied sets, from a carni- T r. Lots Weal —SOeletr JOIN YOUR FRIENDS val scene, railroad track, outdoor DSaHa.Brt-.Ja—*"— O^^■-»■ ^^ photo studio, and a courtroom In the great beyond, were of the itnnm RAIT Dinners Noonday Lunektt Sandwieh*i Snackt usual high quality designed by B*4o* BUre Basinet ktsaaa*r _sat. Baa. Maaeaer John H. Hepler, technical direct- Cti*«Utlo« Uiunt or for "Iillom." Falcons Squeak By B-W4-3, Sport Films To Be Netters Still Winless Split With Western Reserve Drop To Michigan N. Shown Thursday Michigan Normal handed Bowl- By DICK BUDD ing Green netters their sixth Phi Eptllon Kappa, professional straight loss of the season Friday The Falcons had a busy week around the diamond play- physical education fraternity, is on the Falcon's home court. The ing three games in three days, and came out on top winning sponsoring the film, "1962 Olym- netters have yet to win a match two and dropping one. pic Games Gymnastic Film-Men this season. The scheduled Kent and Women," at 7:30 p. m., May State-Bowling Green match for Bowling Green annexed its fifth win of the season Thurs- 13 in the Main Ami., said Phil Saturday was rained out. day afternoon by downing a stubborn Baldwin Wallace club Seker, president. Statistics on Michigan Normal 4-3 behind the combined efforts of Chuck Hunter, Dick Joho- The films were made by Rich- match: ske, and Doug Webster. Johoske ard Vereecken, of the Belgian Singlet: was credited with the win. Gymnasitc Federation, whose hob- Keith Kraus (M) defeated Ron Al Ikeda opened the Falcon by it gymnastic photography for Fulgenii