Bee Gee News January 18, 1950
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Bowling Green State University ScholarWorks@BGSU BG News (Student Newspaper) University Publications 1-18-1950 Bee Gee News January 18, 1950 Bowling Green State University Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news Recommended Citation Bowling Green State University, "Bee Gee News January 18, 1950" (1950). BG News (Student Newspaper). 919. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news/919 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. Morale Nest Editorial liee Qee Exposed Pag* 2 Page 2 Official Student Publication Bowling Groan Slat* University, Bowling Greon. Ohio VoL 34 Telephone 2631 Wednesday. January 18, 1950 No. 14 Orchestra Presents Sorority Will Occupy Former Assembly Scheduled Friday Program Sunday Urschel Homo The Indianapolis Symphony, directed by Fabien Sevitz- Sigma Rho Tau sorority will For ODK Tap Day Ceremony lcy, will give a concert in the Men's Gym Sunday evening at move into the Urschel home next Beta Tau Circle of Omicron Delta Kappa, national lead- 8:15. fall it wad announced today by Managing Editor , ership honorary, will hold its mid-year tap day this Friday, This orchestra, fourth in a regularly scheduled eight- Pres. Frank J. Prout. The sorority Jan. 20, in the Main Aud. at 11 a.m. Carl V. Weygandt, will vacate their house on Ridge chief justice of the Ohio Supreme Court, will be the speaker program artist series, was founded during the depression for St. at that time. Of Toledo Blade and Dr. George M. Wilson will be honored as the alumnus of the purpose of encouraging unemployed musicians. The Urschel home is one of two the year. In 1936-37, the Symphony's pres- buildings purchased /rom the Applicants for the Bowling To Speak Here Green ODK chapter will be tappoil ent director, Mr. Sevitiky, was a Urschel family in Novcjnber. during the ceremony. The initia- guest conductor. His direction of Prunes and carpeting will be left Paul A. Schrader, managing edi- tion of tho new men will he at B the orchestri was so highly praised in the house while the rest of the tor of the Toledo Blade, will speak that the symphony was reorgan- furnishings will be sent to the p.m. ant! a banquet will he held at at the dinner meeting of tne North 6:30. ised on a professional basis, with Urschels in Florida. western Ohio Newspaper Associa- Sevitiky as permanent conductor. Dr. Prout also sUted that the Omicron Delta Kappa was estab- The Indianapolis Symphony since new men's dorm to be occupied by tion which is meeting here next lished on the Howling Green cam- has become a major orchestra, giv- Beta Sigma will be ready for oc- Friday. Mr. Schrader, having re pus last year. The purpose of this ing concerts all over the country. cupancy Feb. 1. cently returned from Kurope, will honorary is to recognize and hon- or the importance of extra-curricu- Tickets may be bought at the use for his topic, the "European Bigelow Music S h o p p e , Centre Sophomore Notice Notebook." lar activities and to encourage the Drug Store, and the University development of general campus Mrmben of the sophomore The association, made up of citizenship. Ticket Office. claM will moot tonight at 7 in weekly newspapers, will hold for the first time a newspaper show. Twice yearly the Howling Green 303A to complete plant for the Circle of ODK taps representatives cUn party to be held Friday The show will consist of a display of all newspapers sntered by mem- of the junior anil senior classes. Young Scholar night in the Ne»t. bers for judging, a demonstration Proflcloncy In at least two of the of newspaper photography, and a live major phases of campus life is Gives Student roundtable discussion by the judg- necessary for membership. Schol- ing committee. arship, athletics, sociul mid rc- * Monitor' Starts ligiouus affairs, publications, and Perfect Squelch The judges for the display are spceh. music, and other arts are members of the University jour- the live fields listed. You never know how a conversa- nalism faculty. tion between a BGSU student and Plans Underway Student Section l>r. Wilson, named the alumnus of the year, is superintendent of s BGES (elementary school) stu- The Christian Science Monitor NEWS vs. KEY; dent will turn out. the Chillicothe district of the Meth- "Where are you going little For Faculty Show will launch a section Feb. 1 which Committees Set odist Church and is a former presi- girl?" inquired a male senior walk- will be of interest to English and Share vs. Pencil dent of the Howling Green Alumni A surprise ending will be in Association. He received his B.A. ing through the elementary build- journalism students. The section store for the audience when "Oily For Annual Prom Editorial staffs of the 11KK QEE iu MM and his M.A. in 1938. ing. will provide young people with an "To the ba-th-room!" Ohio," the second annual faculty son and Mr. Meese were praised NEWS and KEY will turn from Chief Justice Weygandt spoke at opportunity for a market on a pro- "Where?" he asked thinking he show is presented on Feb. 9, tO, draw up a form for the rules at dribbling words on to paper to the University Greek Week Ban- had misunderstood her answer. 11 at H:15 p.m. in the Main Audi- fessional basis. SSaugg. basketballs In the Aral NKWS vs. quet last May. He has been Chief Justice of the Ohio Supreme Court "To the ba-th-room," she repeat- torium. The Monitor desires feature ar- Leave pictures at the journalism KKV game at (he Men's Gym Sat- ed, "and why do you want to office on the thin! floor of the Ad The script for the show was ticles that would interest hjgh urday at 2 p.m. CLASS SKED know!" school or college students and Marion Hampton, Senate ap- written by Oavid Davirs and I>r. R. A special stall of writers will be Claties for Friday mori.!.~.f He sputtered and walked on to young career workers. Such as the pointed chairman of the Anniver- are ichadulod as follows: the Ad Bid*. Lynn Ilutcrrson. Music was writ- jobs and goals they are seeking, sary Prom committee, named her i'ii hand to cover the game for the 8:00 8:00 to 8:40 ten by Dr. Hutchison. why they selected their particular committee head appointments, Mon- NKWS. Charles Share will be 9:00 8:45 to 9:25 First rehearsal was held Friday, university or college, opinions on day night. chief writer ami direct a stuff 10:00 9:30 to 10:00 Jan. 9, with a cast which includes current movies, the trend of tele- They are: Band, Tom llageman made up of other campus basket 11:00 10:15 to 10:60 vision, the place of young voters or Bee Gee Opera Robert Hone of the art dept., Mrs. and Louis Oaigneau; Invitations, ball celebrities. Assembly at II and begin- Lee /.. Ilafkin of the journalism future voters in the political world, Nancy Hickenlooper and Kvalyn ning at 12, classes will follow dept., Mr. Dairies, the auihor, of hohbics, sports, unusual vacation Poorman; Decorations. Ralph V'ara The Aral :!(i spectators to arrive their usual schedule for the re- Dancers Selected the economics dept.. Miss Terry experiences, money-earning ideas, and Bonnie Nicholls; Programs, at the name will be paid 1" cents mainder of the day. Jenkins, Miss Isabel Barker, and and decorating ideas. Jack Taylor; and Publicity. John each from a special fund set up Selection of dancers for the Raymond Yeager—all of trw speech Also included in the list is any Brigham. by the KEY, In pro-game specu- since L988| and was formerly a common pleas judge and a judge of chorus of "The Bartered Bride" dept.. Mrs. James Wright, Jim topic that particularly interests the The prom is scheduled for May lating the NKWS Is favored by 20 the Court of Appeals. has been announced by Miss Joan Limbacher, Miss Joan Brodie of pi ospective contributor. There 22 in the Men's Gym. As yet the points due to the lack of male ma- Active members of the BG ODK Brodie, physical education instruc- the physical education dept., and w II also be a place for essays, band has not been chosen. Further terial on the KEY staff. tor, who is iu charge of choreo- Howard Kane of the business ;ul- humorous' articles, poetry, pho- plans will be completed next se- Circle are: Donald M. Burgess, graphy for the production. ministration dept. tography, drawings, and cartoons. mester. Eugene Dudley, Vernon Dunham, James Gallowny, James Hof, Eu- The dancers are Patricia Card- There will be a dancing chorus, well, Nancy Curtin, Maxine Fra- a can-can chorus, and a singing Students Fined gaiM Kniisky, Kenneth Krouse, iler, Kay Kreasler, Patricia Mr- chorus. Miss Joan It rod it* is dance Doyle McOwcn, Arthur Miller, director and Miss Ann Marley is Fighting Falcons Get Bird Alan Rosenberg, Clyde Schulte, Kibbcn, Marjorie Miller, Jeannine James Whittaker, and Raymond the choral director. The pit or- Morris, Helene Nitzsche, Bonnie Y eager. Nit-hulls. Helen Onsel, Yarmila chestra will be made up mostly of For Violations Faculty members of ODK are: Vend, Elaine Wigle, Ed Blants, members of the music dept.