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Bee Gee News May 19, 1943

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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. I LIBRARY Schweitzer And Loudenslagel To Head New§ Stifff Girls Take Over' For First Time Since Early Days Of News Publications Committee Names Harshman Editor Of Freshman Handbook Patricia Schweitzer, sophomore from Berea, has been named to take over the position of editor of the Bee Gee News for the 1943-44 academic year, according to Prof. Jesse J. Currier, chairman of the Publications Committee. Miss Schweitzer has been a member of the Bee Gee News staff two years. Last year as a reporter and feature writer and this year as associate editor and then manag- last year he was associate editor ing editor. She is a member of and creator of the joke column Masque and Mantle, honorary dra- "Mourning Male"; this year he matic society, Sigma Tau Delta, took over the post of editor when and Alpha Xi Delta sorority. She Editor-elect Hugh Nott enlisted is enrolled in the College of Edu- in the Navy last summer. DAVE KROFT MAX HANKE cation. Hanke climaxed his three-year career on the News by taking PATRICIA SCHWEITZER MARTHA LOUDENSLAGEL Martha Loudenslagel, junior . . . retiring editor . . . rotirmg butinet* manager from Sandusky, has been appoint- care of the business end of the publication for the second consec- . . . new aditor . . . aaw buain..a manager ed business manager of the Bee Gee News for the coming scholas- utive year. He was advertising tic year. Miss Loudenslagel, pres- manager his sophomore year. ent advertising manager of the Jordan took over the sports de- News, will be the first feminine partment after serving a semes- business manager of the News. ter's apprenticeship to sports edi- She is a member of Alpha Xi Del- tor Elmer Brown. Brown was ta sorority and is enrolled in the called into the Army at semesters. /Zee Qee Aleiul College of Education. Jean Harshman, freshman from Bowling Green, was named edi- 1943 .Annual Student Publication of Bowling Green State University tor of the Freshman Handbook BOWLING GREEN, OHIO, WEDNESDAY, MAY 19, 1943 by the Publications Committee at Largest Ever VOL. XXVII—Z551 NO. 30 the same meeting. Miss Harsh- man is a member of the Bee Gee Produced Here News staff, president of the Boot Three Plays WSSF Drive and Saddle Club, a member of The 1943 Key—232 pages Outstanding Students To Be Workshop Players, the Spanish of photographs and stories Club, and Alpha Xi Delta sorority. portraying University life— Scheduled For Exceeds Goal She is enrolled in the College of Liberal Arts. will be distributed sometime Friday Night Honored In Assembly Friday With $522 Editor Dave Kroft, business next week, Editor Don Cun- The fourth and final major "Bowling Green State Uni- ningham announced today. dramatic offering of the Plaques. Certificates To Be Awarded; versity topped its goal and ex- This year's Key, the largest yet school year will be presented V-5 Men To Receive Wings At Program ceeded the amount set by produced at Bowling Green, con- by the University Players tains 16 more pages than last Students who have done outstanding work in scholarship Kent State University in the Friday night at 8:16 when year's annual. three select plays will be and extra-curricular activities during the past year will be World Student Service Fund honored at the fourth annual Honors Day Assembly Friday drive," revealed Mary Holt, co- The book is dedicated to 'Fight- given. ing Falcons Everywhere', and is When "She Stoops to Conquer" at 10:15 a.m., the committee in charge announced today. chairman for the drive. Final re- The program will feature cash awards, trophies, plaques, made up in a modernistic style that was cancelled because of the man- ceipts total $522. resembles magazine makeup. In- shortage, the three one-acters wen and other honoraries which will be given to exceptional stu- stead of the usual 'label' headings dents and student groups. The complete report was: substituted. "When the Whirl- Five Brothers $ 32.00 that accompany each department Lt. Cmdr. Harry Kipke, former of the following special awards: winds Blow," "The Happy Jour- Alpha Tau Omega 14.50 and organization, descriptive, University of Michigan football A trophy, the gift of Dr. and ney," and "The Flattering Word" magazine-like headings will be coach and now in naval officer Mrs. Arthur R. Siebens, will be Pi Kappa Alpha 13.00 feature student directors as well He u Gamma Upsilon 13.10 used. A new type fucc has been as actors. procurement at Detroit, will par- awarded for the third time to the woman "who during her course of Seven Sisters 38.25 used throughout the book. Admission Friday night will be studies has achieved a personality Las Amigas 2.1.00 The beauty section has been Saniara and faculty man- by activity cards, season tickets, or exemplifying most harmoniously Alpha Xi Delta 30.25 treated in a new and novel manner. ner* will meet In cap Sad Skol tickets which may be purchased at the qualities of physical fitness, 34.56 Not only the winners, but the gown in the Recreation Hall the door for 40 cents. There will feminine charm, noble living, Alpha Phi Epsilon 9.00 photographs of the runners-up will immediately after their 10 be no reserved seats. scholarship, and enthusiasm for Kappa Lambda Chi 3.00 also be printed. A nationally o'clock claaa Wadna.day. Mr. Phratra A melodrama, "When the Whirl- worthy life objectives." The tro- 6.50 known figure has judged the ten Crowlev will be in charge off Three Kay winds Blow," by Essex Dane, is phy remains in the possession of 32.60 Bowling Green beauties. the proceaaion from the Rac Student Council 10.00 the first play on the program. It the University but each year the Pictures of representative stu- Hall to the Auditorium. YWCA 12.00 is a serious dramatic presentation name of the winner is inscribed dents in each class will be display- Tha schedule of claatea will YMCA 25.00 of labor and political strife in Rus- upon it. ed in another section of the book. be aa follow.: 8-8:45; 8:45- Faculty 39.84 sia. Jo Lee Echelberger directs There will be pictures of five rep- 9:25,9:30-10:10; 10:15-11:15 The J. J. Urschel trophy which Independents 42.64 the following cast: resentative women and five rep- (Aaaembly)s 11:20-12. is presented to the non-sorority, Kohl Hall .._ 4.20 JEAN HARSHMAN Madame Elisabeth non-fraternity dormitory with the Williams Hall 23.00 , ... handbook editor resentative men from the senior Androya Georgia Anderson highest scholastic standing. Kohl Shatzel Hall 31.31 class; four women and four men ticipate in the assembly Friday. from tho junior class; and three Josefa Bette Root Hall, Shatsel Hall, and Williams Personal donations 26.00 manager Max Hunkc and spurts Anna Betty Zimmerman He will present wings to naval Hall will be the main contestants. editor Gene Jordan will conclude women and three men from the aviation cadets at the University. Dance . 9.00 Betty Zimmerman and Georgia The Chemical-Journal Club prize Skating parties 17.76 their careers on the University sophomore class. Anderson had the feminine leads Lt. Robert E. Jones is the new of- to the freshman and the senior who publication with this issue. Upon One woman and one man from ficer in charge of the Navy V-6 Movie 32.61 in "She Stoops to Conquer." have done outstanding work in graduation in June, Hanke will the freshman class have been program on the campus. Total 1522.00 Thornton Wilder, whose play, chemistry. The committee wishes to thank go into active duty with chosen as representative students "The Skin of Our Teeth," won Seniors will walk in academic The annual Faculty Women's everyone that contributed to Naval Reserve. Kroft, a junior, in the following departments: pub- the Pulitzer Prize this year, is the procession and attend the program Club award of $25 to the senior this drive and made it possible and also a member of the Nnval lications, speech, art, athletics, author of the. second one acter, in caps and gowns. President girl outstanding for scholarship for the $600 goal to be reached. Reserve, expects to be called to and scholarship. "The Happy Journey," which is Frank J. Prout and various faculty and leadership. To those who formed the nucleus active duty about July 1. Jordan, There will be individual pictures directed by Bruce Seigenthaler, is members will award the honors. Special recognition to members of the drive, the workers in the the only freshman ever to be of the members of each fraternity similar in subject-matter and lack The Kohl Scholarship Plaque of Book and Motor and the depart- dormitories, the sororities, and sports editor of the News, expects and sorority as well as individual of scenery to the famous "Our will be awarded for the first time mental honorary fraternities now the fraternities, we express our to enter the Navy V-12 training shots of each member of the jun- Town." The cast and characters this year. It goes to the fraternity on the campus, as well as the ser- sincere thanks. Bowling Green program in July. All three are ior and senior class. The sopho- are: making the best scholastic record vice and the cultural clubs and has truly shown in their response members of the Pi Kappa Alpha more class has been photographed fraternity. Mrs. Klrby._ Margaret Lowrie and is awarded in memory of the organizations of the University. to WSSF, that they are truly in- in small informal groups while Mr. Korby Ralph- Kline late Dr. Clayton C. Kohl. The Honors Day Assembly Com- terested in the welfare of other Kroft has been a member of the the freshmen have been "caught Caroline Korby Joanne Jones In addition, the names of stu- mittee includes Miss Nellie A. students in other lands, and that Bee Gee News staff for three on film" in larger informal groups. Arthur Kirby Dick Herring dents graduating cum laude will Ogle, Prof. Warren E. Steller, and we do wish a share in building years. As a freshman he cov- There will be 16 pages of in- Buelah Peg LeFevre be announced, as well as winners Dr. C. G. Swanson, chairman. the world. ered general news assignments; formal pictures of various campus A comedy completes the pro- events during the past two semes- gram." The Flattering Word," a ters. The book will be unique in satire on amature theatrics, was Dr. Prout, Deans, Faculty, Bow Heads In Mortification that an informal picture will ac- written by George Kelly and is company each formal picture of under the direction of Lois May- tt the members of each organization. field. Characters and actors arc: As Senior Men Present Satirical "Gridiron Dinner' Mrs. Rig-toy Peg LeFevre that he should be prepared to go at Mr. Rig-ley Fletcher Shoup Uproarious laughter rang The gridiron banquet, inaugurated here three years ago by Richard If You're Looking Mrs. Zooker Dorothy Main through the Falcon's Nest Monday [Alley, former associate editor of the Bee Gee News, will undoubtedly any time. On the side the board Eugene Tesh Phil Miles evening when the senior men enter- become a eampue tradition. The phrase, 'on the gridiron' has come decided to draft Mr. Bunn about For A Summer Job. Christmas, or on his wedding an- Lena Zooker Bette Root tained the faculty men with the to mean a state of torment, persecution, or great uneasiness. It derives Here's Your Chance its original meaning from a "cooking utensil formed of parallel bars niversary, or when the ATO's had Phil Miles had the lead in "She fourth annual Gridiron Banquet. Stoops to Conquer." of iron or other metal in a frame usually supported on short legs and a party planned. With the summer vacation just Following the banquet, the sen- ahead, students are planning ac- used for broiling flesh and fish." Dean Harshman and Mr. Gerry Bircher is stage manager ior men received their long-await- tivities to take them up to the for the three shows. Phil Miles ed chance to 'get even' with faculty I Alley was in charge of the program in IfiO. Tony Francis, Al Kreischer were placed on Kitchen opening of school again in the has designed the two sets. Proper- men—in a satirical sort of way. Boucher, Robert Habenstein, and Jesse Mittleman wrote the script in Police in the Army because of their fall. Many employment oppor- ties are in charge of Marjorie For- Four seniors took their places 1941, and Dick Dunipaee, Roger Gliford, and Al Sautter were on the sbility to dash in and out of the tunities are open this year but the dyce, and costumes are the re- behind a table committee last year. kitchen at the Nest with such vigor- students here will be especially sponsibility of Anna Mae Thomas. and posed as interested in local openings. Dare Thompson and Pat Howell ous enthusiasm. The entire physical that 'friendly And then the speech department The Bowling Green Plant of the an managing lights. out whereby he gets a dune's worth education department was placed board compos- of peanuts, a shave, a shine, and came in for a bit of criticism. H. J. Heinz company is interested in 4-F. They were all expected to ed of your his money back. Joe: What about the speech de- now in getting the names and ad- neighbors,' His formula didn't work. teach the Navy men Yogi exercises. dresses of as many college stu- "Grand Illusion" namely a draft partment T We got Palmer but dents as possible, if there is s Bruce: Let him figure out a new what about Smith? Dr. Helms and Prof. Singer were To Be Shown Here board. Then placed in essential farm labor be- chance that they will be available the fun began. formula for a falling object, and Max: Let him write shows for for employment at the factory cause of their work in the Uni- Saturday Night Each faculty let him prove his formula by jump- the Army ard McEwen can sing during tha tomato canning season versity victory garden. Dean Mc- i* member was ing out over Tokyo with a bomb to "Ballad for Americans" to open this year. "Grand Illusion," starring Jean Fall was left on campus to make called before the 'board' and his make sure it lands where he every day. Leave Skene here for The local plant is prepared to Gabin, Pierre Fresnay, and Eric the new freshmen join the right Von Stronheim, will be shown in ease was openly discussed before thought it would. civilian morale. pay the highest wages that the the entire assemblage. fraternity. the Auditorium at 7 p.m. Satur- All four members: Right I All four (mlt gnsto) : Right I government will permit it to pay Finally, when the board had this year. At the peak of the day. Winner of an international Max Hanke, Joe Clague, Jos And so the esses of the various award for the best film produced Nordmann, and Bruce Seigenthaler Then the board moved on to exhausted the list of draftees, they sesson, 1,400 people are needed in the world in 1987, "Grand Il- were the members of the board and another case. faculty members were reviewed. found that they had only four men to make two shifts. lusion" is a French film dealing excerpts from the script went Brace: There's Cooke. He's a Prof. Schwars was made a ser- left in Wood County. Namely, Interested students will find an with an escape from a German something like this. character. geant because he won the shouting themselves. enrollment blank in the pamphlets contest sponsored in the Bee Gee prison during the first world war. Joe: Here's Harry Mathiaa. Joe: That won't help him. "I move we adjourn," one of the which are available at the Univer- Although the speaking- will be News all-intramural poll. Mr. sity book store snd the Heini members suggested, "all of those in French, clear English transla- Max: He broke the peanut ma- Max: Pot him in Alaska. He'll Bunn was placed In the Army Re- officials urge all who want work in favor signify by the usual sign," tions will appear beneath each chine yesterday to get his penny feel at borne with that fur cap. serve. The board decided to send late in the summer to All in this frasM. back. He had a formula worked All four members: Right! him notices every day telling him "Right!" yelled the members. registration form now. PAGE 2 BEE GEE NEWS WEDNESDAY, MAY 19, 1943

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