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Bowling Green State University ScholarWorks@BGSU BG News (Student Newspaper) University Publications 5-11-1954 The B-G News May 11, 1954 Bowling Green State University Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news Recommended Citation Bowling Green State University, "The B-G News May 11, 1954" (1954). BG News (Student Newspaper). 1190. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news/1190 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. ._i»ie ini^ twL.^* IWfitw Green State Utiiifersitu 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.