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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
BEE GEE NEWS — Day By Day — — Campus Camera — Every WediwAwSey of College Tm by The Student! of Bowline Green StmU TODAY in the well Univenttjr Radio ... The Alpha XI Delta BRAINTEA5ER BOWLING GREEN, OHIO sorority will broadcast over Mr3 IOA MAE fSRAM- WFIN at 8:80 p.m. ■UnT, MATH WSTRUCT- THE MIDDLE AISLE In Administration Building— Phone MSI R.ciul . . . Martha DeWeese, CR AT TEXAS CHRISTIAN pianist, and Josephine Francis, UNIVERSITY. FILLED A "Jug" Mower is now consulting the "better half vocalist, will give their senior re- 12-FOOT ROLL OF r»UL- about stuff and thinga—the kid is a bridegroom of a National Advertising Service, be cital at 8:16 p*.m. In the Recital PAPER WITH FIGURES IN little over a week . . . Don Huffman, gam fttmin tmuuuMki Hall of the P.A. Building. SOLVING AN AI*ANCSD 410 M Bob Crosby, Duke Ellington, five. In hit eyes waa the stark, ation of nations when he wrote time to join the Marines, has written university Howrt Day Here is the answer. Some- Count Basis, Freddie Slack, Frank staring terror of one who has shove too menu: frits*. Sinatra, the Mills Brother* and rteomaan one notices those numerous faced death, and managed to "I have no idea aa I write this "Wo have only 82,000 acres here to work . the Radio Rogues. A word about look the other way just in time. m mm w*o things, if we have done an es- what kind of edlbloa the Nest is The other night we got stuck in the mud and didn't m*nt **—* pecially good job. And we the Radio Rogues ... . they are the Putting an old flower vase on going to serve us, and so while funniest comedy trio wo have his head, he stumbled out the we're waiting, here is what we've get homo until early morning. I ran into Ty Smith will receive recognition for (another former Bowling Green student) the other them. ever had the opportunity to see, door. A suave, oily voice, drip- bean eating all season, at various and if we are good guessers, we'll ping with menace, startled me and sundry debate tournaments." night" Friday the assembly program will be de- be seeing much more of them. from my astonished perusal of The menu: Lt Handricks is in the 26th ROC, MCS, Quantico voted to a tradition that has been carried on We can't sooss to say enough this unfortunate creature. Chineae Crisis Cocktail Virginia. for the past few years, a tradition which we about ll.i. picture bat we urge "Come in, my man. You're International Banker Bouillon SGT. JIM PLACE, a 1842 graduate, U pictured in everyone to see it . . . it's sapor t want to maintain. Honors Day is the one next" Fricasseed Federation in half- colora on the front cover of the May issue of Radio When Lum and Abner decide to time in the year when the student body dis- Aa one in a daze, I crept Into baked cracked pots News. take all offers regardless of risk the room, my stomach cowering Scrambled Ideologies and Cultures covers who has really been doing the work on In camps in Georgia until recently sent overseas, this campus. involved, in an effort to raise in some remote recess of my body. Stewed Mandated Axis $10,000 within two weeks time, Somehow, I managed to sink into Counter Bloc Salad Sgt Place is a radio ground man in the Army. Ha We urge each and every one of you students visited the campus during a leave in February. While to attend the assembly Friday morning. Find you have the thematic basis of the chair, only to find my jaws Frozen Assets with Police their latest starring picture, "T»» wrenched unceremoniously apart Force Sauce here his home was Fort Wayne, lad.; his college, busi- out what has been going on behind the scenes Week. t. Uve," a well timed and while ho peered inside with the Not Judge Juice) ness administration, and his fraternity, n mtm. this past year!—PS fast moving farce-comedy. aid of a tiny flashlight Stifling The Doubtful Russian Role new Pi Kappa Alpha. WEDNESDAY, MAY 19.1948 BEE GEE NEWS PAGE 8 Fraternities Martha Jordan Reigns Over Here Is The One-Act Plays, Square Dance Elect Officers Exam Schedule Nocturnal May Festivities Second-semester examina- Pi Omega PI tion schedule was announced Highlight Coming Weekend Pi Omega Pi held its initiation Nearly 800 persona braved the chilly weather Friday to today by Registrar John W. attend the first evening coronation of a Bowling Green May dinner Wednesday evening. May Bunn. BY JO TRUE 12 ,at 6 p.m.. at the Woman's Queen. Professor Elden T. Smith announces that this Friday Club. Mr. John R. Davidson, The number of spectators, much larger than at many The two-hour tests will brings three one-act plays in the Administration Building business educstion teacher in the afternoon programs in previous years, was about double the start Friday, May 28, and end Auditorium. They are student-directed and promise to local high school, waa the only estimate of the student committee. Half the crowd was seated Thursday, June 3—the day be- be very entertaining. The plays begin at 8:16 p.m. alumni member who could be pres- on chairs, the other half stood. fore Commencement, which is at ent. . \ Lee Miesle, sophomore from On Saturday the Square Dance Club is holding its last Martha Jordan was crowned at 6 p.m., EWT, Friday, June 4. Following the dinner, sn initia- the climax of the outdoor pro- Fremont, was master of cere- "fling" in the Women's Building. The dance will be from There wMl be no examinations tion program, and business meet- gram by Mrs, Don Mason who, as monies and Tedca Arnold, senior 9 p.m. to 12 m. Monday, May 81, which is a cam- Sunday evening- all the lucky, was held. Officers will begin their ing were held in Studio B of the Eloise Dyer, was 1941 queen. from Bowling Green, and Mar- duties next week so that they will The 1942 queen, Mrs. Bruce Es- lucky people on the nem staff are Practical Arts Building. Helen jorie Bussdicker, sophomore from pus holiday because it comes the invited to meet at I:SO p.m. in be familiar with the work next Henkelman was initiated into the terly, the former Marie Decker, is day after Memorial Day. with her husband in California Dayton, accompanists. the newa office for a.farewell pic- year. They are: president, Zola organization at this time. All classes whose first regular Weaver; vice-president, Maxine and was unable to be present. Attendants to Miss Jordan were: nic. The picnic will be held at the A talk by Jo Ellen McDaniel, meeting each week falls on Mon- Hobart; secretary, Gwen Henline; "Visual Aids in Education," was With the exception of the site Grace Pietachman, senior from City Park. Wear your old clothes, day, Wednesday, or Friday: treasurer, Dorothy Rickenbacker, followed by the film, "How to —the outdoor theater—the pro- Sandusky; Jean Van Horn, junior all you buddin' young journalists, from Lima; Alberta Riley, sopho- and be there. Each staff member chaplain, Wilda Bcrndt. Operate a Mimeograph." Slides gram was almost aa different ResuUr Hour Exam Hoar SKOL of her pupils' typing work' were from the usual afternoon May more from Canton; and Nancy 8 s.m. 3 p.m. Fridsy assy bring a guest. Crump, freshman from Sandusky. At their last meeting members shown by Miss Freds Bruns to Day as possible. 9 a.m. 1 p.m. Thursday of the Skol Sorority held their demonstrate how teachers can Like the queen, they were chosen Gone were the folk dances, gay in an all-campus election s few 10 a.m. 10 s.m. Tuesdsy election of officers for next year. prepare their own visual aids. In costumes, queen's carriage, flow- Sororities weeks sgo. 11a.m. 10 a.m. Wednesday Those elected were: Hope Mc- the discussion that followed, Mr. er girls and boys—and sunshine. Adams, president; Mary Helen Davidson gave many helpful points In their place was a compara- , A senior majoring in Latin, the 1 p.m. 8 p.m. Tuesday ALPHA XI DELTA Jaynea, vice president; Thelma about his experience with visual tively brief, streamlined program queen has been president of In- 2 p.m. 10 a.m. Friday ter-Sorority Council and the local Beta Mu Chapter of Alpha XI Black, recording secretary; Janet aids and how teachers csn Im- —and chilly weather. 3 p.m. 1 p.m. Wednesday Delta will give its radio program prove visual eduestlon in the high chapter of Kappa Delta Pi, edu- Carino, treasurer; Ardene Gott- Many persons expressed a pre- 4 p.m. 8 a.m. Friday this evening at 6:80 p.m. over fried, corresponding secretary; schools. cation honorary, and a member of ference for the 1943 version. Skol sorority. She belongs to Classes with first meetings on station WFIN. Genevieve Fett, assistant treasur- Plans hsve been completed for Entering the theater by a rope- four honoraries. Tuesdsy or Thursdsy: Next Saturday night the soror- er; Alberta Riley, pledge captain; the "News Letter" to be sent to lined "ramp," guests were serv- ity is entertaining new V-5 men at Mary Alice Beeler, G.G.P.; Nancy all alumni members. ed punch and cookies before be- After the crowning. Miss Jor- Regular Hoar Exam Hour a house party. Jo True is general Crump, reporter; Margaret Low- Officers elected for the coming ing seated. Recorded music pre- dan and her court reigned over 8 a.m. 8 p.m. Thursday chairman of the affair. the Senior Farewell Dance in the rie and Adelaide Harger, histori- year were: Doris Welling, presi- ceded the following program: 9 a.m. 1 p.m. Tuesday ans; and Bette Root, chaplain. dent; Kay Carras, vice-president; Sweethesrts Victor Herbert Recreation Hall. The dance was LAS AMIGAS sponsored by Ssvsn Sister soror- 10 a.m. 8 a.m. Tuesday THREE KAY Dorothy Ellen Wright, secretary- Women's Octette Friday, April 30, the sorority treasurer; and Miss Bruns, spon- Msy-Dsy Carol ... Deems Taylor ity. 11a.m. 1 p.m. Friday presented a musical program over Officers for the following year Peggy Hiltz, senior from Nor- were elected at the last meeting. sor. I'll See You Again Noel Coward 1 p.m. 3 p.m. Wednesday WFIN. Hilda Krill, Virginia Edith Johnson walk, was assisted by these May Kurta, and Alda Douthett were They are: president* Kay Knisely; Day committee members—Martha 2 p.m. 8 a.m. Friday vice-president, ; Sigma Tau Delta I Love You 3 p.m. 10 a.m. Thursday soloists. Betty Zimmerman was Truly Carrie Jacobs Bond DeWeese, Mildred Geiger, lone student announcer. secretary, Erma Hartman; trea- Patricia Schweitser, sophomore Silliman, Esther Hedberg, David The exceptions to this schedule surer, Lucy Rickel; and chaplain, from Berea, was elected president Men's Octette Actives and alumnae began their Champagne Waltz Thompson, Philip Miles. Bruce are: May Day week-end by attending Beverly Millns. of Sigma Tau Delta, national Siegenthaler, Tom Bowlus, Will- honorary English fraternity, at Barbara Burridge 1. English 101 and Chemistry the May Day festivities in a body. Richard Gail iam Gaines, and David Kroft. 101, in which uniform exams will Friday night extra beds were set the last meeting of the year, Tues- Thompson had charge of lighting. day. Crowning of the be given at 8 a.m. Wednesday and Off in the house and a slumber Fraternities Queen Eloise Dyer Mason Date of May Day had been ad- 8 a.m. Thursday respectively. party waa held. Saturday after- Martha Lown will be next year's vanced to permit many men stu- 2. Evening and late afternoon vice-president; Helen Pugh, secre- Octette members were: noon the annual picnic was held. Women—Jane Arthur, lone dents in the Army Reserve to be sections, to be arranged by the tary; Ellen Canfleld, treasurer; Sunday morning the group attend- FIVE BROTHER Geisel, Bonnie Bichan, Marjorie present before they leave for instructor during the regular ed church. and Helen Moser, program chair- active duty. examination week. Mrs. Robert Eckert was given man. Bussdicker, Martha Ann Lown, PHRATRA the third degree Thursday night Jean Olewller, Alice Walbolt, Phratra met in the Women's and became the first woman ever Beta Pi Theta Marianne Bell. Lounge Tuesday evening. The to become a Five Brother. Mrs. Men—Larry Kleffer, Duane Kid- Marilyn Traver Harris, junior well, Douglas Dauterman, Bob fourth of a series of weekly pro- Eckert has been house mother for Educators' Banquet Held from Sandusky, has been elected Berry, Walter McConnell, Eugene grams, this one on music, was the past four years and is the wife of "Pop" Eckert. president of the local chapter of Dershem, Jack Spelman, Larry given under the direction of Janice Beta Pi Theta, honorary French Foulkes. In Student Union Wed. Leber. The annual spring picnic was fraternity. Miss Johnson is a sophomore Election of officers for next year held Friday night at City Park. The Association of Childhood Education brought to a Other officers elected were: from Lima. Miss Burridge is a close the activities for the year 1942-43 Wednesday evening, vice-president, Janet Holtmeyer; sophomore from Lake Bluff, III., secretary, Ellen Canfleld; treas- and her dancing partner, a senior May 12, at a formal banquet in the Falcon's Nest. urer, Regina Davies; correspond- from Toledo. The eighty persons who attended the banquet included the ing secretary, Gertrude Skidmore; ACE guests, President and Mrs. F. J. Prout, Dr. and Mrs. H. Writer Glimpses Future director of music, Martha Lown; Litherland, Dr. and Mrs. R. G. Harshman, Dean and Mrs. historian, Mary Jane Wilton; and Duet And Trio J. R. Overman, and Dean and Mrs. was concluded by the Installation director of publicity, Lois Holt- Entertain At H. S. K. H. McFall. meyer. The program following the din- of the new officers. A girls' trio snd s boys' duet Of Campus Activities ner consisted of summaries of the The 1943-44 officers are: Mar- Dr. Cecil L. Rew is faculty ad- sang between "acts" of the Bowl- viser. topics studied by the four groups tha Keister, president; Barbara By CINNY DALTON ing Green Senior High School into which the club had been di- Zahrand, vice president; Dorothy Where do we go from here? Chorus concert Fridsy morning st vided. The topics discussed were Masque And Mantle assembly. A familiar question that has now become the May, 1943 "The Value of Movies in Educa- Bishop, secretary; Elisabeth Phil Miles has been elected Roy Hilty, director, announced "theme song" of Bowling Green State University. Why? tion" by Mina Jacot; "Nursery Ragg, treasurer; Frieda Shaffer, the numbers. Well, it's simply this; the AERC, comprising the majority of president of Masque and Mantle, Schools" by Jeanne Renshaw; publicity chairman; and Miss Mar- honorary dramatics organization, The chorus has sung each spring "Drama and Appreciation" by velene Day, Miss Elsie Lorenz, men students, has finally been called. Now, more than at any at the University for several for next year. Pat Schweitzer has lone Geisel; and "Problem Child- Miss Enna Pigg, and Miss Alice other time before, we who remain, realize that the Bowling years. the office of vice president, Vir- ren" by Jeanette Troutman. Dr. Roth, sponsors. Green campus has at last "gone to Sgt. Kenneth Harger, a 1941 war," and we may look with some defintiely planned to include snd ginia Falknor that of secretary, Litherland as the guest speaker The ACE, a national profession graduate of the University, briefly evaluated these research studies degree of apprehension upon the entertain these fellows." and Mary Helen Jayncs is treasur- al fraternity, was formed this fall told of his Army experiences in and applied them to concrete by the merging of the Kinder- fates of campus organizations, Looking at the situation from er. Englsnd at the outset of the pro- teaching situations. Edith John- garten, Primary, and Intermedi- next year's social program, and here, it would seem to us, and New members who met the rigid gram. son sang two numbers, "Four ate Clubs. It is a club organised those all-important athletic events. maybe to you also, that the entrance requirements include: functioning of men's organisa- Little Ducks in the Pond" and for the benefit of elementary stu- Of course, it's not possible to Erla Jo Anderson, Joanne Jones, Former Student "The Pasture." The program dents. actually peer into the future, but tions will, of necessity, be curtail- Dorothy Main, Mary Jane Lloyd, ed for the duration. But, on in- if today's plans are any indica- Margaret Lowrie, Ionne Silliman, Receives Ph. D. TPf tion of tomorrow's triumphs, we quiring further into the matter, Dick Herring, and Doris Britt. we find a number of contradic- At Indiana U. shall have much to expect of the Senior members of Masque and Clarence Hochanadel of Gibson- '4S-'44 semesters, so, to get down tions to such a belief. Tom Mantle were honored with places Bowlus, YMCA leader, let us in burg, a 1940 graduate, recently to cases on the subject, here's at the speaker's table at Thurs- received his Ph. D. degree from what several student and faculty on plans for next fall, with; "If day's luncheon. everything goes as we are hoping, Indiana University. His research leaders have "dreamed-up" for was in physical chemistry. the coming year. a "YM" club-room will be estab- lished on campus (with the use of An assistant in chemistry at Leading off, Paul W. Jones, USO funds) for local service men. Harshman Makes Indiana as well as at Bowling head of University News Bureau, Since the V-12's will be able to Green, he is now employed by forsees greater participation of Change In Courses join or affiliate with the YMCA the Government on a University Navy V-5 (and the soon-to-ar- here, the membership should be Ralph G. Harshman, dean of of Chicago metallurgy project and rlve V-12'a) in campus activities, as strong as ever!" the College of Business Admin- la temporarily at Chicago. and closer co-operation between istration, today announced a His brother, Norman, complet- the administration. Navy person- Considering our question, Phil ed his bschelor's degree work st nel and students. Says Mr. Miles, Pi Ksppa Alpha president, change in the courses offered by Bowling Green in Jsnuary and is Jones: '"The Naval officials have thoughtfully prophesied; "Well, I that college in the coming sum- in midshipman's school at Co- look for the continuation of the been very generous in permitting mer session. Industrial Manage- lumbia University. University Theatre, but with Navy these trainees to enter into extra- ment No. 851 (Industrial Organi- curricular activities, inter-col- men doing the male roles. With legiate sports, and to join social campus fraternities open to Navy zation and Management) will not For fraternities; providing, of course, membership, we hope that our be offered. For this course will number will not be greatly reduc- that these functions do not inter- be substituted Industrial Manage- Decoration Day fere with their essential training ed, and we may carry on almost ment No. 866, titled Office Man- aa usual. I think next year's progress." agement. HEW WHITE Over at the Alpha Xi Delta situation will tend to bring about House, we found Mary Jane closer co-operation between MILLINERY Wilson, sorori'y president-elect, fraternities, so that they may work together effectively to pat- who promptly answered our For the best at query with; "I'm sure that next tern an adequate though limited year will see the organisation of social program." NEWBERRYS oar own Red Cross unit right Miss Florence Baird, Student in every test here on the campus I The group, Council adviser, neatly summed under WSQA guidance, should up -that organization's '43-'44 appeal to sorority members end aims. "The Student Council will independents alike, for it would do He best to foster co-operation Central Leg-Lure Liquid be managed exclusively by the between Navy and the student girls themselves. Also, speaking body, even if it means altering Dry Cleaners Stockings of the Navy here at Bowling some campus traditions, if neces- Easy on your purse. 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Next Door to Cla-Zel sonuo uNOti Aumosnv Of rw COCA-CCHA COMPANY S» COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. TOLEDO, a PAGE 4 BEE GEE NEWS WEDNESDAY, MAY 19, 1943 Falcons Split Double-Header Saturday At Oberlin Hillsdale Plays Here Today— Oberlin Wins First Game 8-1; Stellermen Hope It's 5th Win Falcons Take Nightcap 7-2 The Bowling Green Falcons split a double-header at Falcons Travel To Findlay For Oberlin Saturday, dropping the first contest, 8-1, and taking Game With Oilers Thursday the night cap 7-2. The Bowling Green nine returns to the home diamond In the first game the Oberlin hitters belted Vucovich for 10 lafetics, this afternoon in a single game against the Hillsdale college the Yeomen but he lasted only un- while their ace team. til the third frame when the Fal- mound sm.u n, The Falcons will be trying for their fifth win, their record con hitters at last got on to his Anders, limit- submarine slants and teed off for ia now four wins and two losses. ed the Orange four runs Houser then took over The Orange and Brown defeat- appearance of Vucovich on the nd Brown to for Oberlin but the Falcons picked ed Hillsdale CBrlier thin season mound, for the Falcon ace reports for Army duty Thursday. In the four hits. up two more runs in the fifth and by a 6 to 3 score. This after- Ober 1 i n noons frame will mark the last previous game Vucovich held the another in the sixth. Hillsdale hitter to four scattered aljumped off to Oberlin nicked Aeschliman for singles. la big lead in a run in the first frame and one the first in- • Sport Flathf Thursday afternoon the Fal- more in the fifth. cons go to Findlay for a game inning when they picked up four New Czar Is with the Oilers. Findlay has runs. In the fifth they again broken even so far this season, bunched four hits for four more Seven. Proposed For winning two and dropping a pair. runs and that was plenty to win Jean Harshmna, Alpha Xi, won The probable starting pitchers the ball game. The Falcons' lone the side stroke, with Berry! Steven- Sports Program will be Lefty Gene Wurm for the tally came in the seventh inning. son, Skol, coming in second. Jane Oilera and Denny Aeschliman for c In the second game, Denny Dewar, Seven, and Marg Hill, By GENE JORDAN the Falcons. TIM Aeschliman took the mound for the Shatzelite, came in third and o&irTj^) orGQ[i gLK^ffiru'^/^ first time in his life, and he held fourth respectively. the Yeomen to six hits. Anders Both fun relays were won by The sports world was startled Camp Perry's WMOKWMBQND^^ also started the second gams for the Skols. this week by talk from the capital Soldiers Defeat Ann Rothenberger, Alpha Xi, of appointing a sports coordina- Alpha Xi Delta dove into first place with Jean Mil- tor. Not too much is known about Falcon Nine ler, Skol, second place. Natators Take just what use the new cxar would The Falcon baseballers A Final Word From Tar' ARCHERY be to the sports world and in- Swimming Meet were handed their first set- Yesterday marked the start of dignation is spreading through back of the season by Camp The Alpha Xi's splashed to the Inter-Collegiate Telegraphic To the Students and Faculty: the sports circles. It is supposed victory in last Wednesday's Tournament lasting for one week. Perry Wednesday by a 2 to 1 Archerettes glance.at the bulletin that this new czar would have It is with a deep feeling that I leave this University swimming meet, with a total the almighty power over all the score. temporarily to do my part in winning the final victory. I board in the Gym for schedules. of 35 points. The Skols were The Bee Gee Archers shot last nation's sports with the power to The game was one of the have enjoyed my work as director of Intramural Sports im- second with 28 points; Shat- best played contests ever seen on a week for the Postal Archery Meet stop, postpone or cancel any sports mensely and am looking foreward to the post-war program. zel third with 15 points; and college diamond. ■ The Falcons with the following results: The cooperation of all groups and individuals on the campus the Seven Sisters came in fourth match. Name Hit. Score jumped off to a one run lead in with this program was certainly heart-warming and I want with 10 points. Virginia Smith 67 433 The futility of the new plan the first inning but the soldiers you to know how much I appreciate this cooperation. First place in the 25 year free quickly evened the count in the Ethel Grover 62 310 is shown by the fnct that sports With this letter the Intramura! Department officially style was won by Virginia Mc- Doris Bresler 58 288 seem to be doing all right just as closes all activities with the exception of the U.S. Navy Pre- Connell, Skol, in 14.8 seconds; Marg Craig 68 284 Are you keeping a com- Induction training program and the Basic School of Rifle In- second place, Joan Fulton, Grace Shapin 50 232 they arc. Baseball is carrying on, plete file of this year's B«e struction. I am hoping that we will be together again after Skol; and third, Mary Spooner, it's true that attendance has slump- Gee News? If so, and you The team score in the Fsll Meet the war for an even greater program. Alpha Xi. of 1942 was 283-1405. ed during the week days but base- find that you are misting First place for the 25 yard back ball is determined to carry on as several issues, the same can Thanking you for your cooperatidh, I remain, crawl, Sue Wolfe, Alpha XI, SOFTBALL be found in the Bee Gee best they can. There is still Gene Thomas, Director time 18.8 seconds; second place, Winding up a successful soft- News Office. There are extra Intramural Sports Pat Stark, Shatiel; third, Jeanne ball season, under the manage- plenty of interest in all the other copies of each issue filed in Powell, Skol; and fourth, Mary ment of Hilda Krill, was the All- sports that are being played, box- the News Office and can be Jane Lloyd, Seven. Star game played Monday evening. obtained at any time. There ing and horse racing is still pay- First place in the 76 yard med- Team one consisted of Virginia is no cost involved and you ing off in a big way. With sports ley relay was won by the Alpha Smith, Malloy, Leach, Kocklaun, will save the staff the trouble Trackmen Lose Final doing their full part in the wai Xi's—time, 1 minute 25 seconds. Kinne, Miller, Horton, Grover, of disposing of these back is- effort it seems foolish to suggest The swimmers were Sue Wolfe, Watt, McGinn, Zank, and Valmar. sues. a czar to control all athletics. Tilt To Ohio Wesleyan Ann Rothenberger, and Mary The opposing team was composed Spooner. The Skols came in sec- With or without a Sports Co- of Ripley, Bresler, Barvin, Swope, second frame. From then on the The Falcon trackmen, severly hampered by the loss of ond with Jeanne Powell, Joan Ful- Churchill, Bentley, Pope, Nelson, ordinator, the baseball season is gome turned into a sparkling pitch- many regulars to the Army, lost the final meet of the season ton, and Ginny McConnell swim- Hall, Neeb, Sitterle, and Simmons. swinging into the long summer ing duel between Vucovich of the to Ohio Wesleyan Friday, by the score of 83-54. ming. Thursday afternoon Bentley and drive. The standings are pretty Falcons and Cronin of the Camp The Bee Gee's garnered six firsts and tied for another but The elementary back stroke for Hall fought it out on the mound nearly as all the experts predict- Perry nine. After the second in- lost the meet because of the lack form was won by Arietta Martin, with Williams Hall leading the won, Huskisson (OW) 2, Monroe ed before the season began. The ning both sides drew goose eggs of strength in the 880 and the dis- Alpha Xi; second, Nsncy Kinne, Skols 6-1. Virginia Smith's inde- (OW) 3; time, 22.7. pennant winning Yankees arc on the scoreboard until the fatal cus throw. Shatzcl; third, Marion Dewire, pendents edged the Shatselites by eight when Cronin stepped into The results were: 880-Yard run—Thurston (OW) Skol; and fourth, Mickey Sitterle, four runs. Vucovich's fast ball and won his won, Slaughter (OW) 2, Beattie own game with n four bagger. Discus—Brcntlinger (OW) won, (OW) 3; time, not learned. The pitching honors were even- Lewis (OW) 2, Koski (OW)3; 2 Mile—Hoffman (OW) won, ly divided as both pitchers allow- distance, 122 ft. 10 in. Boroff (BG) 2, Kuestner (OW) cd but six safeties. . Both pitchers Broad jump—Huskisson (OW) 3; time, 10:36.5. struck out 10 men and both al- won, Overmire (OW) 2, Mc- 220 Low hurdles — Bordner lowed but one base on balls. The Laughlin (BG) 3, distance, 21 ft. (BG) won, Crawford (OW) 2, Mmm Falcons were superior in the field 14 in. Overmire (OW) 3; time 25.8. making only two errors while Javelin—Schindler (BG) won. Mile relay won by Ohio Wesley- FRI-SAT 2 GIANT HITS Camp Perry made five mispluys, Foster (OW) 2, Phillips (BG) 3; an; time, not known. four of them by center fielder distance 163 ft. 6 in. Dangler. Shot put—Critx (BG) won, However the soldiers defense Wcston (BG) 2, Lewis (OW) 3; Fives Wins Trophy tightened up with the Kalcons on distance, 43 ft. tt in. the base paths and eight Bee Gee High jump—Aeschliman (BG) The Five Brother Fraternity runners were left stranded on won the Intramural Participation ths aacks. Only five soldiers were and Overmire (OW) tied, Yapel left on the bases. (BG) 3; height, 5 ft. 8 in. Trophy for this year. The tro- Pole vault—Yapel (BG) and phy was awarded for the most Whitman (BG) tied, Hesse (OW) points annexed by the fraternity 3; height, 11 ft. 6 in. Faculty Elected 880 Relay won by Ohio Wesley- teams in all sports. Points were To Town and Gown an; time, 1:33.7. also given for number of the men Mile—Hiler (OW) won, Thurs- competing in the various sports. Faculty members have a ma- ton (OW) 2, Boroff (BG); time, The Five Brothers amassed a total jority of offices for the coming 4:43. of 302 4 point. year in Town and Gown Club, 440-Yard dash—Hensley (OW) Alpha Tau Omega finished sec- current events discussion group. won, Klein (BG) 2, Kelling (OW) GENE JORDAN ond with 213 points. Pi Kappa Dr. E. G. Kneppcr, professor 3; time, 62,.8. Alpha, third with 1434, and Beta . . . retiring iporta editor of business education, is presi- 100-Yard dash—Lytel (BG) Gamma Upsilon fourth with 114. dent; Dr. C. G. Swanson, as- won, Lowry (BG) 2, Huskisson sociate professor of sociology, sec- again at the top of the American (OW) 3; time, 10.4. retary, and E. C. Powell, associ- 120 High hurdles—Overmire League despite the fact that this ate professor of industrial arts, Ethel Grover To 19-13 edition of the Yankees is (OW) won, Crawford (OW) 2, chairman of the Executive Com- Bordner (BG) 3; time, 16.6. almost entirely different than the mittee. Head "Y" Publicity one that took the pennant last 220-Yard dash—Lytel (BG) year. The Cleveland Indians are Ethel Grover was named pub- close on the heels of the champ- licity director for the YWCA, ac- ions and this is also true to form Don't Forget That cording to Lynn Strobe), president. for the Indians are notorioua good HARMS' She will succeed Lois Kocklaun. starters but usually fade juat HAMBURG when the pennant gets in sight. The appointment was an- However in former years the ICECREAM nounced at the all-cabinet con- Indians always started with a big- "The Giant One" ference last Saturday. The con- ger bang, this year they have had ference was in progress all day no long winning streak to some serves with the cabinet members and 2nd FEATURE HIT of the experts predict that they GIANT will last longer than usual. faculty advisors planning the com- the campus HAMBURG plete program for next year's Roy Rogers in 'IDAHO" The National League la also go- YWCA activities. ing according to the books with the Brooklyn Dodgers and the St SUN - MON - TOES Open 1:45 Sun. Louis Cards battling again for RAPPAPOKTS the lead. Member F«Uv«l ANN MILLER This ia the last week that I will Milk and Milk GRADUATION LUM & ABNER BOB CROSBY and Orchestra have the honor of serving as Reserve System GIFTS FREDDIE SLACK and orch. sports editor and it ia a sad job Products of Superior GREETING CARDS in DUKE ELLINGTON and orch. to have to finish up for the year. DECORATIONS COUNT BASIE and orchestra I was blessed with having some Quality Bank of PARTY FAVORS All in great Falcon teams to publicise NOVELTIES this year and the news almost Wood County wrote itself. I wish to thank the TWO WEEKS coaching staffs here at the uni- Model Dairy Federal Deewstt TtEVHLEWITH versity for the fine co-operation Isumrassa* TO LIVE' that this sports department has BEVERLY' enjoyed through the entire year.