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View metadata, citation and similar papers at core.ac.uk brought to you by CORE provided by Bowling Green State University: ScholarWorks@BGSU Bowling Green State University ScholarWorks@BGSU BG News (Student Newspaper) University Publications 11-19-1956 The B-G News November 19, 1956 Bowling Green State University Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news Recommended Citation Bowling Green State University, "The B-G News November 19, 1956" (1956). BG News (Student Newspaper). 1332. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news/1332 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. Vol. 41 The BowlingBG Greon State University. Tuesday. NOT. 19, 1956 No. 15 Religion Classes University Plans To Provide To Be Offered Non-credit courses in religion are being offered by United Christian Fellowship and Lutheran Polio Vaccine For Students Students Association from Nov. 19 through Jan. 17. All classes Joining a growing movement for vaccinations against polio hold their first meeting in the Seven Junior ROTL in colleges and universities throughout the nation, the Uni- UCF house. The classes will last versity will begin the administering of Salk vaccine following for one hour once a week. Students Commended the Thanksgiving recess, announced Dr. Elden T. Smith, "Skeptics Seminal" is the title director of student life and services. of the class that will be held each For Army Leadership The program, which is strictly voluntary, will provide Monuay at 3:30 p.m. Questions free shots for any student under such as "How do we know there Seven Junior Army ROTC stu- nineteen years of age. Any student I'l bjr lion M.1....I1 is a God!" and "Is there an ab- dents have been named as "Po- Dining Hall Slated over 10 may also receive the shots DISCUSSING THE STUDENT UNION with II. Cot Farm M. Cobb are Shirley solute standard of right?" will be tential Distinguished Military Stu- for the nominal service cost of Metric! and Gene Lamb, two ol the many nud.nl leaden who attended the Pres- discussed. The first meeting of dents" announced Lt. Col. Harry Ihe serum which is 80 cents. This ident's reception lor the new Student Union director and his wile Friday evening this group was held yesterday. The M. Myers, professor of Military To Open Nov. 26 money must be paid at the time In Prout Hall lounge. Science and Tactics. Rev. Paul Bock, UCF director, is Food service will begin in of the shot. in charge of the class. They are William L. Brannon, Donald 11. Charlton, Dean M. Founders Quadrangle's Dining Every student is urged to tnko The Rev. Don Hull, associate Matheny, Gregory M. Mee, Roger Hall for approximately 600 stu- part in the progrum which is director of UCF, conducts the L. Sellers, Ronald D. Tateman, and dents following Thanksgiving va- aimed at increasing immunization class in "Current Trends in The of the nation's most susceptible Second University Play Donald D. Wilson. cation, according lo Pros. Ralph ology" held Mondays at 6:30 p.m. These seven men were placed in individuals, the younger genera- The course, which began yester- competition for this honor be- W. McDonald. tion. day, consists of a study in contem- cnuse they showed a high standing The service will begin with the porary Christian thought including Any student wishing to receive in military subjects and exhibited noon meal on Monday, Nov. 26. the Sulk shots but who is under an appraisal of liberalism, funda- Girls now living in Trcadway Hall, Scheduled For Dec. 6-8 a high degre of leadership poten- 1!1 years of age, must obtain a mentalism and neo-orthydoxy. Ivy Hall, and some men from Rod- tial during enrollment in the ROTC parental approval slip. It is sug- gers Quadrangle will he eating in The cast for the second major production, "The Patriot," "Understanding the American program. gested that the students obtain ProtMtMit Denominations" is a Before June 1, 1957, the rec- the new dining area. which will be held in the main auditorium Dec. 6-8. has been these while at home during the study of the major Protestant de- ords will be gone over again to Upon the completion of the Thanksgiving recess so they may announced by Lee Miesle, director of the University Theatre. nominations in the United States see if the men still qualify for the living areas in Founders the entire receive the shots upon their re- Appearing in the principle roles will be Ben Mehrling as including their modes of worship, honor. Other names can be added facilities of the hall will be turned turn. expressions of belief and organi- at that time. The final winners Jefferson, John Shibley as Hamilton, and Delight Thompson over to residents in that building. Preference Sheet* zational features. The first ses- will be selected during the senior This present step is being taken as Patsy. Others chosen for parts in the play are Jerry Ran- sion begins tomorrow at 3:30 p.m., year of the men and those who mainly to ease the crowded situa- The University health service ninga, Connie Brogden, Tom_Edie, and is conducted by the Rev. Loyal win will be given an opportunity tions in the Commons and the will circulate a preference sheet Douglas Eggleston, Owen Elder, Bishop of St. Mark's Lutheran lo get regular army commission as various other dining places, the within every University residencce Lee Foater, Frank Glann, Larry Church and the Rev. Mr. Bock. an officer. President said. hall. Any student wishing to re- Grisvard, David Huffman, and Concert Band ceive the vaccine need only to sign At 3:30 p.m. Thursday, Nov. the sheet. Appnii.tments will be Mike Katz. 99, "The Message of the New Other characters are Ronald made after the total number of Testament," a survey of the New students wishing to receive the Mainoua, Paul Moore, Ronald Gets 32 Recruits Testament thought with emphasis 0'I<eary, Franklin Peinert, Jackie shots is determined. Students liv- Thirty-two students have re- on Paul's letters, the gospel of AAUP Judges BG ing off campus or commuting may Reaver, Elton Vogel, Thomas Wol- ceived positions in the University Mark and the Johannine literature, pert, Kenneth Wulff, and Polly also sign up for the shots at the Concert Band. will begin. The Rev. Mr. Hull will health service. Zuengler. lead the discussion. The new members are Nan Cram The Salk vaccine injections are Rudisill, first flute; Janice McGin- Students interested in taking arranged in a three-shot series. The Crews for the play as announced third flute; Marie Hohe, first H the courses can still sign up at 'Anti-Intellectual' health service hopes to administer hy Dr. Miesle are assistant di- flat clarinet; Eleanore Fuller, the UCF house, stated the Rev. Mr. By ALPHET POU1IN the first series of shots to every rector, Kaye Nonnamaker; book- lmogene Searfoss, Gordon Gregg, Hock. The courses are freo, and student wishing them before the Bowling Green State University has an anti-intellectual holder, Sarah Scofield; atagc crew, and Kay Ziegler, second It flat attendance is not compulsory for Chrtatnial recess. The second scr- Sandra Carvey, Jack Chapin, Pa- clarinet; Julia Corwin, Jack Wink- all the sessions. atmosphere. This was the opinion arrived at during the panel ies of shots will be scheduled ap- tricia Chulack, Lois Dcrrough, hart, and Leslie Roberts, third B discussion held by the local chapter of the American Associa- proximately three to four weeks Stanley Evans, Stephanie Gilde- flat clarinet; Pat Pressnell and tion of University Professors, Thursday, Nov. 15. following the first ahot. The third, haus, Donald McCanna, Lloyd James Marknar, bassoon; Wanda All Phone Changes or booater shot, is given nine Reynolds, Bert Ronke, Donald Short, alto clarinet; Tom Pence, The Panel cited the air of conformity that is prevalent as months later. Smith, and Fred St. John. contra bass clarinet; Jean Haley, To Be Made Soon one of the causes. The fears of being novel because of a lack of Dr. Dorothy Chamberlain, Uni- Properties, Donna Beebe, Judy alto saxophone; Gloria Kinsley, courage and feeling for adventure. versity physician, explained that Frecka, Beth Fryar, Betty Jack- baritone saxophone; Patricia Da- All University telephones, in- The concept of the Intellectual is other job and not their vocntion. the first shot creates a small im- son, Nancy Lippe, Joy Lynn Mor- vis, Ramona Cooper, Martha lirott. cluding both office and dormitory the relentless pursuit of ideas They felt that there was too much munization which is grently in- ris, Lois Papckc, and Judy Rade- and Judy Erhert, French horn; ones, will he changed over to the and of the truth. The intellectual concern with merely preparing the creased with the administering of loff; lights, Sandra Clark, Linda Mary Atkin and Paul Behnfeldt, new switchboard by Nov. 26, ac- will pursue these ideas and the student for a job. There is also the second shot. This immunization Cory, Douglas Cotner, Tom Hicks, third cornet; David Novak, second cording to Kenneth Prast, Univer- truth as extra-curricula activity much pressure put on the instruc- carries for approximately nine Paul Hiser, Rex McGraw, ar.d Jim trumpet; Thomas Schmitt, assist- sity telephone supervisor. as well aa in the classroom. The tor to reach objectives other than months at which time the booster Rodgers; costumes, Janice Baum- ant second trombone; Ronald Zoz, The new numbers for all tele- egg-head connotation is often ap- scholastic in teaching his class.