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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. Bishop Hughes Lists Five Tests For Patriotism The question "What can I do for my government ?" should replace "What can the Government do for me?" Student Publication of Bowling Green State University So Bowling Green State University summer stu- dents were told in assembly Friday morning by Bishop VOL. XXVII—Z561 BOWLING GREEN, OHIO. WEDNESDAY, JULY 7,1943 NO. 34 Edwin Holt Hughes of the Washington area of the Methodist Church. He said virtue and logic are Bible tests for patriotism: atti- B. G. Prexy not stressed enough in regard tude toward country of law giv- 72 Colleges Represented to patriotism and that Ameri- jff, psalmist, prophet, apostle, cans need a right to- and Christ. ward their country. Attitude of the law giver, In Local V-12 Program In his address on "The Bible ..ishop Hughes said, is found and Patriotism." the 76-year old, in the Ten Commandments, par- 63 Former Bowling Green Students gray-haired bishop listed live ticularly in "Honor thy father and thy mother." Return To Campus With Navy Group "This land is God's gift to . Names of students from other Ohio colleges assign- V-12 Students us. We should keep it in the ed to Bowling Green in the Navy V-12 program were Activity Fees spiritual attitude of the Giver," announced today. the speaker remarked. Fourteen other institutions are included. Announced "The psalmist said, 'If I for- The students are: Payment of student activity get three, 0 Jerusalem, . . . may Baldwin-Wallace College—Ray Elmer Getz, John fees by Navy V-12 students my tongue cling to the roof of Cicil Guckert. Andrew Ix'lko. Lee Stennett. will be voluntary, Dr. J. R. my mouth.' If you do not feel a Donald Richard Mohr, Frederick Mount Union College—Rob- Overman, chairman of the Ac- Samuel Schoeck, Robert Theo- geographical loyalty, there is ert C. Fuller, Kenneth Shawe- tivity Fees Committee, an- dore Stroemple, Edwin Thor something wrong with you. As ker. nounced today. The fees are Syvertsen, Jr., Stanley Rudolph Scott wrote, you have a funeral Muskingum College — Ro- compulsory for regular stu- in your soul. The time has Urban. dents. bert James Bradley, Douglas come for English and Americans Capital University—George Scott Frelick, Beaton Francis Naval officers have approved Dr. Frank J. Prout (Continued on page 4) Frederick Brown, Paul Sugene Pettengill, Eugene Joseph the committee plan for Kcltner, Herbert Elsie Lutz. SI a term (16 weeks) for Stu- Vandenbord, James Robert Defiance College — Garman dent Union Fee and $6.50 a Arth Ricckhoff. (Continued on page 4) term for Activity Fee. Marine Captain Tells Hiram College—David Eu- These fees are lower than gene Hayes. similar ones charged non-ser- Experiences In Action Kent State University — New Faculty vice students, but do not in- Capt. Joseph Anastasio, who Purple Heart and saw his par- Charles Dale Arnott, Clifford clude The Key, university F. Beckwith, Roger Stanley Named For yearbook. Student* who de- heads the Marine detachment ents for the first time in 16 in the Navy V-12 program at months. Beckwith, Louis Sunday BofTo, sire may purchase a copy at a Edward George Bradley, V-12 Program reduced rate. Bowling Green, M anxious for The 26-year-old Marine was more combat duty—but not ordered here after a brief tour Charles Edward Brownewell, Two temporary appoint- Payment of the Student George Archer Bush, Leonard ments to bring the faculty to Union Fee will entitle the stu- Guadalcanal. of duty at Boston. R. Caroccia, Robert Murray adequate strength for the dent to use the facilities of the He has many memories of His weight is back to normal Chastain, John J. Council. Jr., Navy V-12 program were an- Falcon's Nest, student union his stay on that war-torn Pa- —162. Edwin Frederick Cross, Ben nounced today. cific Island: In high school in New Ha- building. Downing, Lester Irwin Dvorak, Ralph M. of Findlay is The Activity Fee will give Two weeks without taking ven, Conn., and later at Bos- James Alan Hammack, Richard teaching engineering drawing his shoes off—"practically no ton Univeristy he was active in the student a subscription to Oliver Harig, Thomas Tarsiciu and descriptive geometry and time to sleep." all sports. In college at Bos- the Bee Gee News, student Kallis, William Kenneth Keen, Ralph Eikelberger of Hays, newspaper—a weekly daring A loss of 30 pounds—"only ton University he was active in William Edgar Long, Melvin Kan., mathematics. the regular school year but a two meals a day." all sports. In college he ma- W. Longberry, Jack Roy Mace, Mr. Line, who is 39, was Shrapnel wounding his jored in business management. bi-weekly this summer — as George P. Maskas, Gerald Eu- graduated in 1923 from Find- well as admission to all athletic knee—"but I wasn't aware After a few months as invest- gene McDowell, Albert James lay High School. After two contests, debates, lectures, en- of it until I saw my trouser ment adviser in his home town, McCoogan, Herman Netler, years at Findlay College he tertainments, plays, and social ripped." he joined the Marine Corps in Nick Joseph Pandelis, George transferred to Ohio State Uni- events financed in whole Palm trees — "and they the spring of 1941. Pappas, William Donald versity, where he obtained his aren't beautiful." He from private to cap- part by these fees. Peshek, Donald Lee Pirl; Jos- degree of bachelor of architec- Jungles — "The Japs made tain in 15 months. Payment also will entitle the eph Rodio, Herbert Rosen, ture in 1929. the laws of the jungle, but we He has visited every Pacific student to try out for, and par- William W .Rowe, William Since 1941 Mr. Line has beat them." Island fortified by the United ticipation in, extra-curricular John ScheefT, Philip Charles taught engineering drawing in "Of course I want to get States. activities such as intercolle- Smith, Jr., William D. Soltow, Texas A. & M. College Station, back into the fight. I'm pre- On Guadalcanal he was com- giate athletics, debates, plays, Jr., Kent Custer Taylor, Ed- Texas. pared to make eny sacrifice pany commander in the first musical organizations, and pub- ward Philip Trapp, Myron Hen- He is married. the Marine Corps asks me to (Continued on page 3) lications. ry Treter, Alan Charles Uren, The mathematics instructor, make," Capt. Anastasio re- "As extra-curricular activi- Richard Lee Wiese. Mr. Eikelberger, has spent the ties are financed entirely by marked. Guidance Marietta College — Ste- last four years teaching mathe- these fees, it will be necessary Two operations have made phen Antkiw, Zane Edison matics in the Missouri School to deny their benefits to stu- the right knee almost as good Pamphlets Barnes, Grant Abbott Dren- of Mines and Metallurgy, Rol- dents who do not pay," Dr. as the left, but it still won't Completed nen, James Edward Gaughan, la, Mo. Overman explained. stand strenuous exercise or William F. Hughes, Jr., Byron Completion of a series of From Fort Hays Kansas "It is the desire of the Navy 18 holes of golf. John Hook, John Emmet Kling- State College, Hays, Kan., he However, the wound doesn't seven guidance pamphlets for and Marine Corps to have their er, Calvin Emme Mendenhall, obtained his A. B. degree in students participate in college interfere with his piano play- high school graduates was an- anounced today by K. H. Mc- Theodore Linco Riddle, James 1936 and his M. S. a year life as much as possible. Thus ing. He likes all music except T. Ronian, Jr., Lloyd August Fall, freshman dean and guid- later. He has been working the V-12 students are encour- opera. Siewers, Robert Lynn White, ance director. on his doctorate at the Univer- aged to pay these fees." After two days in a hos- Harold S. Wyckoff, Jr., John sity of Michigan. For the duration of the Navy pital he was evacuated by air- The pamphlets are available V-12 program, one Navy offi- plane to a base hospital that to all interested persons at the cer, one Navy student, and one has "better equipment and bet- registrar's office. They have Smith Reveals Plans For Marine student shall be added ter surgeons than the Medical been mailed to guidance advis- to the Activity Fees Committee Center in New York." ers in Northwestern Ohio high Summer Student Production and a similar number to the Later he was sent to this schools and to high school Student Union Committee. country, where he received the graduates who have inquired Plans for a summer theater The try-outs for the play will about the University. Pamph- production were laid today by be announced at a later date. Prof. Eldon T. Smith, of the lets concern: The production staff as well as To the Members of the V-12: Speech Department. The pro- 1. The University, with gen- the cast will be chosen at this For many weeks the faculty and student body on this duction, to be. given probably eral statement of offerings and time. All students in the uni- campus have been anxiously awaiting the arrival of July 1st the early part of Commencement pictures of campus life. versity, including service men and the consequent coming of your group to this campus. 2. Elementary education. week, has not definitely been on campus, are urged to try You are selected people. We wish to be of very real service decided. A meeting was held 3. Short courses in business. out. to you in all ways in the months that you will be with us. 4. Well - rounded education. Monday evening for all men Please feel free to call upon any member of the faculty or 6. Opportunities for women. interested in trying out and In the past, the University administration to help you with any of your problems that 6. Pre-professional courses. working on the production staff. Theater, under the direction of are not naval in nature. Our ambition is that you may 7. Teaching. From the interest shown at thin Mr, Smith, has given us many have a happy and worthwhile experience with us. "Regardless of where a high meeting, Mr. Smith will choose outstanding productions. Sincerely yours, school graduate plans to at- the play. It will probably be a Among them were "Guest In F. J. Prout tend college, he will find the good comedy, either "Boy The House," "Eve of St. Mark," President pamphlets helpful," Dean .Mr- Meets Girl" or "Three Men On and "The Man Who Came To Fall remarked. A Horse." Dinner." PAGE 2 BEE GEE NEWS WEDNESDAY, JULY 7, 1948 Welcome — Campus Camera — Marks and Remarks Although the majority of news items AT LONG LAST ... in this edition of our campus newspaper The Fleet's in and the Marines have landed. concern the recent arrival of service men on the campus, we would like to devote these few lines to you, those service men, as a very special welcome from the facul- P. S. You can read between the lines can't you? ty, administration and the entire student body. You are here to prepare your- NEW PHRASEOLOGY ... selves for duties essential to the welfare Overheard at the counter at the Nest the other of al< of us, and it is our wish that your day came this one from Ann (Book and Motor) new B.G. surroundings will provide a Rothenberger. Ann decided to top off her meal pleasant environment for the acquisition with an altogether new dessert. You've all heard of these necessary preparations. of blueberry pie a la mode, and so had the wait- In expressing our sincere welcome, we ress. So you can imagine her bewilderment when would like to make particular reference Ann blurted out, "Gimmie a piece of purple pie to you sixteen sailors who have just re- with a lump of ice cream." Aren't the generali- turned from active duty. We think it's ties of the English language amazing? grand you have proved yourselves CLASSROOM SCENES ... worthy of receiving the opportunity to Time: 7:46 (ungodly hour). Dean Harshman's become officer material. class laughing at him. He didn't know he had a We hope that all of you will enjoy your wasp in his hair. What is it, Dean, some new stay here and we shall try to do our part hair tonic? . . . Prof. McEwen gesticulating wildly in helping you accomplish this end. in his immitation of famous conductors . . . stu- dents squirming in their seats, giving the prof Prejudices Detrimental that aren't-you-going-to-give-us-that-flve-minute- To War On Home Front stretching-period look. WELCOME... The status of minority groups in this To the sixteen sailors who have been out sailing country can be used as a yardstick in the high seas, and are now here for the V-12 pro- measuring the prevalence of democratic gram. Their opinions of our campus are very and anti-democratic national sentiment. favorable, and what's more they are a very tal- Nobody can deny that racial prejudices BLCftt, ATTRACTIVE MISS ented group. Despite the fact that none of them directly reduce the effectiveness of our 00 CHAPMAN knew each other before they arrived here, they've war effort both morally and materially. IS THE ONLY FEMININE CCUEGE 1>JKE UNIVERSITY IS LCCATED already been making plans for a dance band. We Yet we continue in many cases to dili- BASKETBALL COACH N THE US. CN WAT WAS ONCE A RACE- kids here know what a jive group can do for our berately ignore this fact in the conduct (MAP™ OUE6E.TENN) • • • TRACK/ • • i campus, cause we all experienced that empty feel- of the war on the home front. ing when the Kampus Kata disbanded. Let's When, as is the case today, Japanese hope these boys get together and bring back that Americans are refused jobs after the good "ole rhythm. And that's not all they can authorities in relocation centers have do. There is a certain Bud among them who per- certified them for employment, these formed that amazing feat of drinking two glasses Americans cannot but feel distressed at Garbage of water while the glass was balanced on the being excluded from the war effort and back of his hand. And then there is Blackie who the right to earn an independent liveli- brought new light into Ellen Nelson, the "goil hood. When an American of Japanese from Joisey," by discovering that they only lived ancestry is denied a job, the nation loses We are bringing back the "You gave me a bum steer," a few miles apart. The rate they discussed their his man power from the production fight joke column (by special re- said the milk-maid as she re- old stamping ground left us breathless. against the Axis. quest of the business manag- turned with an empty pail . . . er.) If you like it let us «> PASSING THROUGH . . . The Negro finds employers working on Our fair campus last week, were Lts. Bill Mc- defense contracts who still refuse to "hire know . . . "My feet hurt I" €> "What's the matter?" Cann and Don Hendricks. Their Marine uni- niggers" even after the president declar- forms are sure something to look at, aren't they ed such acts as treason during war times. One of the favorites . . . "I've been biting my nails Souse (bumping into lamp again." girls? And did you see Pvt. Joe Fox from the Such Negroes who are able to find em- University of Michigan whom Connie Rogers ployment in defense industry, are often post): "Excuse me, sir." o (bumping into fire hydrant): Adolph Hitler, we read, says monopolized beautifully all last week-end. We placed in inferior positions where their think it'a swell that all the boys come back to visit ability cannot be completely utilized. Al- "Excuse me, little boy." there have been times when (bumping into telephone starvation was staring him in us when their leaves are so short and far be- though Negroes are participating in the tween. Here's to more and longer furloughs. war effort where-ever they are permitted post): "Well, I'll just sit here the face. to do so, the war effort would have much till the crowd passes ..." —Couldn't have been very pleasant for either of them. LETS HAVE MORE ... more meaning for them if they had their o Game nights at the Nest like we had last week . . . complete rights of citizenship in the They laughed when I picked o "Pa, what's a joke?" sidewalks on campus so the servicemen won't be- "democracy" for which they are willing up the violin. They didn't come exhausted in their efforts to keep off the to fight and work. know I was from the finance "Shut up I Don't you know company. enough not to criticize the seeded areas . . . campus sings on the Ad Build- The recent Kace Riots in Detroit are ing steps . . . swimming weather at the quarry government?" an indication that minority prejudices o so we can get another coat of tan ... or even a have risen to a very dangerous height in And Hugenot Jones, the boy o who polishes can-openers for She: "Your hair is getting sunburn, but not like Oots Loudenslagel's . .. help this country. Such action is ideologically for Murray. The man's going crazy trying to and practically Fascist and a sought-after a living, wants to know just awfully thin I" who dug this Guadalcanal any- He: "Oh well, who wants fat keep this place clean . . . friendly people like Mrs. boon to the Axis. It indicates a flagrant K. and eon Bob . . . excitement? ?????? disregard for democratic processes. How way . . . hair ..." can we hope to win the war when the ef- O o CAN YOU FEATURE ... fectiveness of the fight on the home front Lots of fellows have nice Senior: "How do you like my Delores running around the kitchen of the Nest has been so weakened by internal strife. looking girls, but it's the ice room as a whole?" in her bare feet . . . people actually studying in man that gets the pick . . . Frosh: "As a hole, it's fine; the library on nights like these ... our profs rais- o as a room . . . not so hot." ing such beautiful Victory gardens .. Dotty Den- Stop me if you've heard this o nis in anything but shorts or overall . . . BEE GEE NEWS one . . . We see by the papers that Published every other Wednesday of the summer A traveling salesman was more pedestrians are crossing CHANGE OF SCENERY . . . session by the students of Bowline Green State caught in a big rainstorm and streets safely nowadays — If you have wandered into the Nest occasionally, University. had to spend the night at a sneaky bunch, aren't they? you were probably in for a shock ... as were farmer's house. The farmer o the members of the "Look As Messy As You had a very, very beautiful "Lips that touch wine shall Can" dub. Their embarrassment was quite ob- National Advertising Sendee, lac OJfcttMMtonai daughter. But the farmer's never touch mine," declared vious to the crowds of men standing around 4KO MAOHJON AVft Ntw YOUR MY. beautiful daughter was married the fair coed. And after she the other night when the girls dashed in for a late CtuM ' •Mro* • lot •.■•■it* • taa f**mmm and lived in another state. So graduated she taught school meeting. No boys, we don't look like that all the when morning came the travel- for years and years and years time. So don't worry. Or were you even bother- STAFF ing man resumed his jour- and years ... ing to? ney . . . <> Staff meets every Monday at 7:00 pjn. JUST TO SHOW YOU... Office in Ad. Building—Phew 2681 Then there is the one about the girl who was reaching the What kind of people work on this paper, let us Editor - —Mary Lou Witt "My what a splendid fit," year in college when her voice cite a little incident that happened the other night Alpha Xi House—Phone 8041 said the tailor as he carried was changing from no to yes. when the paper was in its final make-up. Type- writers were banging noisely, people were shout- Business Manager - Martha Leudenalagel the epileptic out of the shop. O Alpha Xi House—Phone 67M o Oratory is the art of making ing, the phone was ringing, in general the motif Father: "Why do you go out deep sounds from the chest waa confusing, when some mole, bent over a diffli- Columnists—Mary Lou Shelton, Eulalah Moell- with that girl?" sound like important messages cult article suddenly looked up from her work, man Son: "Because I want from the brain . . . beamed and said, as though it were a sudden dis- Reporters—Carol Baumann, Ellen Nelson, Lillian to ... " o covery, "Gee, this place reminds me of a news- Drews, Cornelia Rosen Father: "Want to what?" All right so it docs smell . . . paper office." WEDNESDAY, JULY 7, 1948 BEE GEE NEWS PAQE 3 More On Anastasio • At (A* Cinema Pokey-Carter (Continued from pnge 1) Personals "Lily Mars" reinforcements sent there. Lt. Waldo Schauweker, a Dr. Clyde Hissong, dean of Opens Sunday Nuptials During their first night on 1941 graduate of the University, the College of Education, dis- the island his men were pep- has been decorated with the Air cussed "Vocational Guidance At The Cla-Zei Held June 28 pered with shots from "Search- Medal in New Guinea. and the Rehabilitation Pro- Starting today through to- light Charley," a Jap submar- The award is for meritorious gram" at the recent meeting of morrow "Aniinmi.nl In Brit- Avil» Mary Pokey, former ine that reared its head near as first pilot of a the Kiwanis International tany", starring Susan Peters Bowling Green student and the beach and turned its spot- B-17 bomber which sank an Council meeting in Chicago. and Pierre Aumont, new French daughter of Mrs. Theodore light on the toops while tiring enemy destroyer in the South- He is chairman of the Voca- , comes to the Cla-Zel. This Pokey of Marblehead, and Lt. at them. west Pacific. tional Guidance Committee of is a fascinating, adventurous Leslie W. Carter, son of Dr. Later they were bothered by Kiwanis International. story of how o British intel- and Mrs. J. J. Carter of Fre- "Washing Machine Joe," a Jap Mrs. A. M. Hayes, daughter, ligence officer impersonates an- mont, were married June 28 in plane that often roared over Judy, and son, Knox, moved Dr. Gay W. Allen, profes- other man in to discover St Joseph's Catholic Church in in nuisance raids. July 2 from 124 N. Summit sor of English, has returned the location of a hidden sub- Marblehead. "The Japs are plenty good Street to Apartment 3-N, 6626 from a trip east to gather ma- marine base. After a wedding breakfast in getting around the jungles, Blackdtone Avenue, Chicago, terial for a book on Walt Whit- On Friday and Saturday for 40 at Marshall's Inn near their fox holes are very neat, 111., where they were joined by man which he is writing this "The Amazing Mr.. Holliday" Port Clinton and a reception but they usually make mistakes Dr. Hayes, who recently be- summer. He spent much of will show you a Deanna Dur- at the home of the bride's par- that lead to their downfall," came a faculty member at the his time in the New York Pub- bin you've never seen before. ents, the couple started for Capt. Anastasio asserted. University of Chicago. lic Library and the Uni- The story sweeps from war- Mesa, Aril, where they will "You should see what a mar- Dr. Hayes, whose degrees versity library. torn China, where she helps live while Lt. Carter is in- velous job our boys are doing. are from Dartmouth and to evacuate a group of chil- ren, across the Pacific to San structor in the advanced flying Their morale is superb, their Princeton, was assistant pro- Miss Audrey Kenyon Wil- school for the Army Air Corps lighting ability excellent. fessor of English at Bowling Francisco, where she mas- der, dean of women at Bowling querades as a wealthy widow. at Williams Field. They are better than the Japs. Green State University from Green State University, is 1938 until a few weeks ago, Edmund O'Brien has the lead- The bride was graduated Is Capt. Anastaso married? spending the summer at her when he accepted the position ing role while other favorites June 4 from Bowling Green, "No, I've never been in one family home at 202 Monroe where she became a member of at Chicago. includes Harry Fitzgerald and place long enough to be mar- Street, Albion, Mich. Arthur Treacher. Completing the Three Kay Sorority. Her ried." husband was affiliated with A picture of the embarkation the double feature bill ia Delhi Fraternity while here. He scene in the Bowling Green Margaret Lowrie, who recent- "Hoppy Serve* a Writ" in later attended the University of Lt. Bill McCann, former B. G. presentation of "The Eve of ly completed her senior Red which there is plenty of red- blooded action when William Detroit. student now with the Marines, St. Mark," staged last Novem- Cross life-saving and instruc- Boyd as Hopalong Cassidy gets Three college roommates and visited campus this week. Lt. ber, appears in the July issue tor's course at the University, McCann was a member of the of Theatre Arts magazine. tor's course at the University his man after much hard-rid- sorority sisters of the bride ing, hard-shooting, and hard- participated in the ceremony, Delhi Fraternity. Prof. Elden T. Smith, direc- has gone to Camp Arbutus near tor, said all eight actors in the Traverse City, Mich., as water- fighting. 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More On Bishop Former Students, Hodgden. The Navy group is: Dennis (Continued from page 1) University of Toledo—Don- Aeachliman, Wauseon; Bob New Material not to criticize each other's Now In Service, ald Henry Buell, Albert BalTo, Babcock, Sanduaky; Charles country." Visit Campus Charles Philip Ballmer, Joseph Ball, Pontiac, Mich.; Allen Bishop Hughes said the pro- I.I Don Hendricks and Lt. Jay Bernstein, William Charles Bender, Westlake; Wendell Provided phet loves his native country so Kelvern Misamora, both of the Bradley, William Upton Bur- Bircher, Louisville; Don Boeh- much he criticizes it in the Marine Corps, visited last week gua, Richard Hamilton Conn, ler, Lorain; Charles Cearley, right way and tells the nation at Bowling Green, which they Warren Dukes Couger, Robert Perrysburg; Ray Davis, Find- By Navy of its sins—"and he has his formerly attended, en-route to Lawrence Devlin, Eric Eugene lay; Eugene Deimling, Perrys- place in the United States to- the West Coast. Easley, George Edward Hotz, burg; Dick Dussia, Toledo; Bill Much food material among day." Lt. Hendricks, whose home John Melvin Mariner, Alvin Gardner, Masai ; Bob Gat- the Navy V12 student* and wil- The speaker reported a 52 is Vanlue, is one of four of Ernest Mason, Arthur L. Mil- chell. Lake wood. lingness of officers to have the per cent increase in the drink- 300 in hi* Marine Unit stein, Richard McKinley Ri- Bernard Gelinas, New Lon- men participate in intercollegi- ing of hard liquor in Washing- chosen for paratroop training mer, Lowell Everett Roe, Will- don, Conn.; Arthur Gordon, ate athletics have insured Bowl- ton the last two years and a 62 while Lt. Misamore, of Find- iam F. Schmeltz, George Max Deshler; Bob Haas, Mt. Cory; ing Green State University of a per cent increase in the number lay, is in the Marine Air Corps. Saul, Paul Richard Whitman, Durwood Hanline, Bowling football team for this fall. of persons killed because of Both officers belonged to John Henry Wilson, Jr. Green; Harley Hr.nna, Ridge- Delhi fraternity, now Alpha Captain-elect Wayne Bordner, drunken driving. Wilmington College — Dale ville Corners; Don Harris, Tole- Tau Omega. sensational pass-snatching end, "If we continue ut this rate, E. Beckett. do; Dave Harkness, Bowling is one of the Marines assigned the United States will become Xavier University—Clarence • Green; Bob Harroun, Detroit, here to the V-12 program. the drunkennest nation in the B. G. Student Joseph Bechtold, James Alfred Mich.; Paul Hochanadel, Gib- world," the former president of Beck, Bernard Charles Fox, sonburg; Andrew Hotsko, Nes- Other Falcon veterans back the Methodist Board of Tem- Wounded Thomas Andrew Luken, Ar- quehoning, Pa.; Lowell How- are Al Schindlcr, tackle, and perance declared. thur Louis Mergenthal, Robert Howard, Portsmouth; William Ward Pollock and Wayne Zahn, In Action Attitude of the apostle is rep- Cpl. William Woodward, 23, John Tenhundfeld, James Will- Jones, Toledo; Duane Kidwell, halfbacks. resented by St. Paul, who had who attended Bowling Green iam Woods. Kinsman; Michael Klasovaky, Several outstanding griddera his citizenship take care of him State University in 1937-39, Youngstown College — Youngstown; Bob Kniffin, Na- from other colleges—particular- in the right way. has been wounded in action in Frank Rostan. poleon; Dave Kroft, Sanduaky; ly Baldwin-Wallace and Creigh- "Uncle Sam has taken good North Africa. Sixty-three former Bowling Don Kuhlman, Pemberville. ton— have arrived. care of me all my life. By law His parent* and his wife, Green students have returned William Lytle, Fremont; Coach Bob Whittaker has lost he places mighty guurds to sur- Jean, live in Toledo. to the campus to study in the Franklin McCoy, Portage; only three games in his two round me," the bishop observ- After graduation from To- Navy V-12 program. Eleven George McClain, Martins Fer- years as head grid coach here. ed. ledo Waite High School, Cpl. of them are in the Marines and ry; Covert McLaughlin, Schc- The lone defeat at home was the Bishop Hughes mentioned Woodward attended Bowling the remaining 62 in the Navy. nectady, N. T.| Al Mote, Laura; Green two years. Ho majored Kent homecoming battle last that Christ was associated with The Marines are: Robert Bill Newkirk, Burgoon; John fall. nationalism—Jesus of Nazar- in physical education. Berry, Columbus Grove; Pasheilich, Mansfield; John Athletic Director Harold An- eth, the Gallilean, the Judean— Wayne Bordner, Tiffin; Will- Phillips, Bowling Green; derson has tentatively lined up yet "there seemed to be no dif- More On Navy iam Buchanan, Niagara Falls. Wayne Pike, Montpelier; Jack these football games: Sept. 18, ficulty between His nationalism (Continued from page 1) N. Y.; Joe Eubank, Sylvania; Ryan, Springfield, Mass.; Paul Ohio Wesleyan; Sept. 25, at and internationalism." White. Jimmy Forrest, Massillon; Smythe, Upper Sandusky; John Dayton; Oct. 2, Ball State, Oct. Dr. Frank J. Prout, univer- Ohio Northern University— J. H. Gorbcy, Chester, Pa.; Violand, Louisville; Norman 9, Findlay; Oct.16, at Wayne; sity president, introduced the Robert Dale Carey. Ward Pollock, Chester, Pa.; Weston, Green Camp; Warren Oct. 23 (night), at Baldwin- speaker after a prayer by Dr. Otterbein College—William Danny Santavicca, Shadyside; White, Lima; Paul Whitman, Wallis; Oct. 30, Case; Nov. 6, Walter A. Zaugg, professor of Arthur Barr, Clyde Frederick Al Schindler, Lorain; Dave Bloomdale; Robert Whitman, at Miami. education. Helsinger, James Denning Thompson, Martins Ferry. Fremont; Wayne Zahn, Carey. WE WELCOME YOU THE MERCHANTS OF BOWLING GREEN WISH TO EXTEND A CORDIAL GREETING TO THE SERVICE MEN OF OUR UNIVERSITY . . .

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