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The B-G News November 19, 1954

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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. Ward, Kneiss, Take Top Frosh Offices In Light Vote Edward Ward was elected president of the freshman class in elections held Wednesday. The Key King and Queen were also chosen but will not be announced until Tuesday's B-G News. IWfitia Green State University The other officers for the Class of '58 are Dick Kneiss, vice-president; Janet Sebesky, secretary; and Ron Shaffer, treasurer. Volume 39 Official Student Publication, Bowling Green, Ohio, Friday. November 19, 1954 Number 18 In spite of spir'tcd campaign- ing on the part of the freshman AFROTC Publishes class candidate managers, there Articles For Eyas was a reportedly light ballot on Departmental Paper the part of the freshmen. Ap- Now Being Taken proximately 450 of a possible A departmental news bulletin Series Program Features 1200 students turned out to elect is being published twice each The staff of Eyas, student lit- their class officers. month by the Air Force ROTC erary magazine, is now accepting Wednesday's elections were detachment, according to Col. articles for publication. Students held in the Rec Hall. Ethel Mc- Luther M. Bivins. may submit their articles to Kyas Millian, chairman of the Student The first issue was released to by sending them through the cam* Comedienne Anna Russell Senate elections committee, re- ported that the new voting place the cadets Friday. Its purpose, pus mail. Poetry, short stories, Internationally famous concert was very satisfactory as it was according to Colonel Bivins, is critical writings, essays, and edi- comedienne Anna Russell will ap- less congested than the Nest, and to "disseminate interesting news pear in this year's third Artist items concerning the cadet corps torials are needed. Jan. 31 is the that there was more room to dis- last day that writings can be Series program at 8:15 p.m. Sun- play candidates' pictures. Also the and noteworthy information con- day, Nov. 21, in the Men's Gym. voters had a chance to sit down tributing to their knowledge of accepted. Described by critics as "a musi- and make their chokes more care- the air age." The Kyas staff will choose stor- cal satirist of the highest order," fully. Francis McLean is the editor. ies on their literary value and and "a splendid monolith from The total election turnout of Nicholas Poulos and Ronald Soule general appeal to readers. John Canada, with a face as flexible 1,500 of a possible 3,400 shows an will serve as assistant editors. Lt. A. Pocs is editor; Sue Openlander, as a collapsible camp chair," Miss upswing in the upperclass interest Col. Carl G. Arnold is the ad- secretary; Robert R. Bailes, busi- Russell began her fourth trans- in elections. Forty-four per cent viser. ness manager; and Dr. Richard C. continental tour of the United of the Howling (irecti student Carpenter of the Knglish depart- States anil Canada last Sunday body turned out for the election. ment, is adviser of the publica- with a concert in Orchestra Hall, tion. The magazine is expected to Chicago. New Men's Dormitory be out in late February. Performed Abroad Progresses As Planned She began her 1954-56 season Rifle Team Loses Sept. 13, giving 15 concerts in Construction of the new men's London, toured the British pro- To Akron; Rematch dormitory is on schedule, stated Students To Direct vinces, nnd gave two concerts at .lack Youmans, architect's repre- Paris. She has 50 performances Set For Dec. 4 sentative for Sims, Cornelius & Three One-Acts On planned for April in Australia, Bowling Green State University Schooley, the Columbus firm do- New Zealand, nnd Tasmania. Kn ROTC rifle team lost a shoulder- ing the construction. Gate Stage Tonight route back to the United States, her adopted home, Miss Russell to-shoul.Ur match to the ROTC Both the structure and exterior Three student-directed one-act Displaying her versatility in facial contortions is Anna will make appearances in Singa- rifle team of Akron University by work on the structure are finish- plays will be presented at 7:80 to- RuHsell, comedienne, appearing in the third Artist Series pre- pore and Hawaii. a score of 1900 to 1723 at Akron, ed. The roof of the dormitory is night in the Gate Theatre Audi- As varied as her hilarious pro- under construction, and should be sentation. Sunday. Miss Russell has been described by critics Friday. Nov. 12. torium. grams, are the capacity audiences High man of the match was completed in three weeks. All of as "a splendid monolith from Canada, with a face flexible as a that Miss Russell has captivated. Akron's Lewis Tomi, who scored the windows will be in by the "Dark Wind," directed by Lois collapsible camp chair." Hrockett, is a tense war story She has presented her satirical 388 out of a possible 400 points first of next week. sketches in one-woman concerts, from prone, kneeling, sitting, and concerning three nurses and their Both the men's and women's conflicting beliefs, values, and on the Broadway stage, in night standing positions. The HG team dormitories are expected to be faiths. Those in the cast include clubs, on such television programs was led by John Cunningham with ready by June IB. BG Radio Originated In 1947; as the Fred Waring Show and Ed 358 points. The other lHi team Barbara Poole as Nurse Bates, Bar- bara F.yrc as Nurse Grayson, Mari- Sullivan's "Toast of the Town," on members and their scores are: records, and at music shows. She Stanley Steed, 345; William ly Skiff as Nurse Fleming, and Formerly Piped Into Dorms Bill Shnmbnugh as the patient, also has been soloist with leading BrOWD, 316; Ronald Arehart. 886; By ED WHEELDON main auditorium, present site of orchestras at pop concerts in Cin- Richard Manhnrt, 352; and Willis Choir To Present Jerome Stevens. William Mclnlire "You arc tuned to the FM voice WHGU. In November of 1951 the cinnati, Rochester, New Orleans, Woodruff. 333 points. is nssistant director. Federal Communications Com- Second on the bill will be of Bowling Green State Univer- Toronto, and many other cities The Akron University ROTC mission issued a license to the throughout the United States and rifle team was the National Concerts In Dayton "Mooncnlf Mugford," directed by sity." These are the words you will hear when turning the dial Falcon station. Since thut time Canada. Champion of all ROTC. units in Joseph Zingale. Kenneth Shoe- the station has been on the air 20 of your KM radio to KS.I mega- Wido Diversity In Program. the United States in 1958. The University A Cappelln maker will play the role of the to 25 hours per week during the Choir will present a series of three cycles Mondays through Fridays The wide diversity in her pro- A return match is scheduled for insane, 70-year-old John Mugfold, academic year. Saturday, Dec. 4, on our rifle concerts in Dayton this week end who is afraid of losing the love of from -I to K p.m. WHGU also grams is closely associated with operates Saturday mornings and Several additions have been range located in the basement of as part of a two-day tour of that his wife, Ktta, because of their her knowledge of the serious mus- covers special events such as made during the pust few years the Practical Arts Bldg. city. conflicting worlds. Ktta is played ic world, whose solemnities she basketball and football games in the way of recording and has refused to take seriously. She The group, under the direction by Juanita Haugh. Others in the technical radio equipment. of Dr. J. Paul Kennedy, director cast are Carolyn O'Conner as Tab- throughout the year. once planned to be a serious con- According to the director of These added facilities are put cert and opera artist, and studied of choral activities, will sing Sat- by, Lucy Ann Liggitt as Mrs. to extensive use, according to Orchestra Begins urday night at a public concert Lowell, and Carron Woeler as WHGU, Sidney C. Stone, radio voice, composition, piano, and cel- facilities on the campus origi- Mr. Stone, considering the group lo at the Royal College of Music in Salem Lutheran Church. Calib. Background music will be of 00 or more students who arc 'Messiah' Practice Stan Kenton's string version of nated in 1917 when WRSM, a wir- in her native city of London. How- Sunday morning the choir will ed wireless arrangement, piped enrolled in radio classes. ever, a series of occurrences chang- Director Gerald McLaughlin perform at services in Fairmont "City of Glass" as arranged by Present operating procedure in- Robert Grettenger. music and various other programs ed her plans, particularly her own stated that the Bowling Green Presbyterian Church in neighbor- into dorms, the Commons, the cludes music shows produced by exuberant personality and radi- State University Orchestra has ing Kettering Village. Following A realistic slice of life will be Nest, and numerous University students, campus talent programs, antly cheerful appearance which started rehearsals for the coming a dinner at the Skyway Cafe in presented in "Mooney's Kid Don't buildings. By 194!) the coverage and the liberal use of tapes issued drew laughs from the audience presentation of "The Messiah" on Fairborn, the group will present Cry," directed by Robert Smith. afforded by this type of transmis- by the National Association of rather than sympathy for the Sunday, Dec. 12. The 43-piecc a program at the Wright-Patterson With a cast of only two charact- sion became limited due to the re- Kducational Broadcasters. Cur- agony of the characters she was orchestra will accompany the Uni- Air Force Base Chapel on Sun- ers, the story concerns the dream- novation of tunnels through which rent listening entertainment is supposed to be portraying. versity chorus and the four solo- day afternoon. er, Mooney, portrayed by Robert wires were strung by WRSM. also provided through an arrange- Instead of conforming to the ists in the sacred oratorio by Han- Musical selections for the pro- Paliani, who discovers that life In the fall of 1950 University ment with radio station WOWO of serious side of music and becom- del. grams will consist of essentially does not give him all he expects. enrpenters and engineers under Kt. Wayne by which we offer as ing one of a thousand concert Because many of the students the same numbers which were pre- Jane, his wife, is played by Mary the direction of the University a public service feature, "Arts artists, she turned to writing and in the brass and woodwind sec- sented at a concert last week end Anne Nielands. architect began to remodel the In Today's World," produced by performing words and music for tions of the orchestra arc also in in North Baltimore. Admission will be free. area beneath the stage in the (Continued to Page 2) sketches satirizing the pomposi- the Marching Band, the string sec- ties of music and its performers. tion of the Orchestra rehearses The result is that she is not one at the beginning of the year, and of a thousand concert artists, but the entire orchestra does not re- one artist in a thousand, or as the hearse until after the end of foot- New IFC Rush Rules In Effect This Week Chicago Tribune states it, "one ball season. of the world's greatest entertain- The final rushing rules were fraternity houses or freshman rushing purposes, and fraternities sibility to report any violation of The String Orchestra has given ers." two concerts this season: a home completed Wednesday evening at dorms. may invite no more than six the rules. the Interfraternity Council meet- All rules applying to rushing rushees to evening meals or week- Has Many RolM concert, and its second annual The vice president of IFC shall Miss Russell is also a one-wom- concert at the Toledo Museum of ing, and the rules are now in ef- from the second week to the be- end parties. fect. Freshman students and fra- ginning of the informal period of be the permanent chairman of the an Art. At the fraternity house, any as- rushing rules enforcement com- production, assuming the roles not ternity members are advised to the first semester apply from the sociation of one or more fraternity clip this article from the news- end of the first semester until mittee. One member of the exe- only of the homogeneous chorus, men with more than six rushees cutive council of the IFC shall but of the patter-song artist, the paper and post it for reference. IFC begins formal second semest- shall constitute an illegal smoker MacLeod To Speak At The first semester shall be er rushing. These rules have been prosecute any case involving an sharp-voiced heroine, the fog- except on specified smoker dates. alleged violation of the rushing horn contralto, and many others. UCF Sunday Program closed to any formal organized excluded, but will be published at First semester rules concerning rushing on or off campus; this the end of this semester. Second rules. She is also a pianist playing some- "What a Christian Owes His off-campus associations of one thing approximating Debussy, a rush period shall begin the first semester rushing shall be open or more fraternity men with one Violations Judging Country," will be discussed by Dr. full week after mid-term (this to eligible freshmen and eligible lecturer on the technique of W. J. MacLeod, chairman of the or more rushees shall constitute Interfraternity Council shall French horn virtuosity, and many week) and end two full weeks upperclassmen alike and both arc an illegal rush party. have a court composed of three department of philosophy at Bald- preceding the Sunday before fin- subject to the rules governing other personalities of the current Bids will be extended within members of the administration win-Wallace College, Sunday even- als. second semester rushing. musical scene. ing at a meeting of the United three class days after the end of and/or faculty at BGSU who are Among the new sketches she Freshmen shall be allowed to Formal Rushing members in good standing of any Christian Fellowship. be invited to eat in fraternity For formal rushing upperclass- the four and a half week rush has added this year to her al- Studio B, Practical Arts Bldg., period. Any man may depledge nationally recognized social fra- ready extensive repertoire are houses from Mondsy through men must sign up for rushing with- ternity that does not have a will be the meeting place instead Thursday, and to be invited to in the first three class days of or be depledged by a fraternity "Local Celebrities Attending the of the Recreation Hall. The meet- by doing so at the dean of stu- chapter at this University, and Art Show," and "How to Get week end parties in the fraternity the second semester to be eligible who are not advisers to any social ing will start at 6:30 p.m. houses—limit of six men. for rushing. Freshmen do not dents office. The other party to Along in a Crowded Street Car." Dr. MacLeod came to Baldwin- the depledging will be notified, fraternity on this campus. Their She also has managed to write Bushing Tunas need to sign up to be eligible. duty shall be to judge the charges Wallace in 1948, and was made Rushees invited for dinner are The rushing period will consist and the depledging will take ef- a book entitled "How to Get On head of the department in 1951. fect in one week. This man shall of violation that have been made In Show Business" in her spare allowed in the fraternity house of four and a half weeks from by the Pledge Rules and Infrac- He is a native of Massachusetts the starting date established by not be eligible to rush again un- time between recitals. from 4 to 7 p.m. and those invited tions Committee. If unable to form and has attended Gordon College, IFC. During the rushing period til the completion of an additional Records For Columbia for week-end parties are allowed a court, IFC shall judge the charge Boston, and Boston University. each fraternity may have two full semester. Columbia Master-work Records, in the house from 7 to 12:30 p.m. of violation. This meeting is sponsored by No fraternity member shall be smokers. The dates for these Violations for whom Miss Russell records ex- the Presbyterian Council of UCF, allowed to enter any freshman smokers are to be assigned by Any fraternity found guilty clusively, has long-range plans to and is an all-campus event. Pat Any real or alleged violation of of a violation of these rules shall release an Anna Russell album men's residence hall for rushing IFC. any of the above stated rules Warren is the chairman for the purposes. During the rushing period each be fined $50 for each rushee in- each year, for the next five years. evening. fraternity house will be open to shall be considered as grounds volved in the violation. Each To date, she has recorded two discs No rush parties shall be held for prosecution and punishment rushees on assigned smoker dates rushee involved in the violation for Columbia — "Anna Russell off campus during the first se- of the real or alleged violator. PHYSICAL EXAMS mester. Any off-campus associa- from 7 to 11:30 p.m.; from 4 to may not pledge the involved fra- Sings?," and "Anna Russell Sings? Again!" Both have led the best- A new policy requiring medical ion of one or more rushees with 7 p.m. on week days; from 4 p.m. Every member of a recognized ternity until an additional se- examinations for all freshman one or more fraternity members to 12:30 a.m. on Friday and Sat- fraternity on this campus shall mester has elapsed. Any fraternity selling li.-ts for many months. Tickets for the performance women physical education majors, constitutes an illegal rush party. urday; and from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. be considered a member of the convicted of a second violation of may be purchased today in the was carried out Nov. 15 and 16 On campus associations of rushees on Sunday. During the rushing rushing rules enforcement com- the rushing rules during the same Well from 10-12 a.m. and 1-4 by the campus doctors and the and fraternity members are not period no fraternity member may mittee and in this capacity every semester will pay a $100 fine for physical education department. restricted unless they occur in enter a freshman dormitory for member has the right and respon- each rushee involved. p.m. LITTLE MAN ON CAMPUS by Dick Bibler In Our Opinion File Thirteen Commencement Planning Dean Autographs Beer Cans To The Executive Council of the University has suggested the planning of a commencement week end which would bring Promote Drive At Minnesota seniors, their parents, and the faculty together for a final By PATRICIA GUTHMAN social gathering. An auction was held at the pictures of the angels and the Student and administrative suggestions for this week University of Minnesota to raise stories denouncing the dean. end of events include a baccalaureate service which could be money for the Campus Chest The Independent Women Stu- held either Friday, June 3, or the Sunday morning before drive. Auctioned off were two dents at Baldwin-Wallace have tickets for the Minnesota-Wiscon- started a campaign to knit socks commencement exercises. A President's Dinner for the seniors sin football game, beer cans auto- for the children of Korea. They has been suggested for either Friday or Saturday evening. graphed by the dean of students, have asked other coeds to join a HMK cream-colored Ford con- A tea or reception by Pres. and Mrs. Ralph VV. McDonald them in their project and urged vertible, a $40 table model radio, them to use the left-over yarn for parent* and seniors has been suggested for Saturday a briar pipe, a live white mouse, that is too small for anything else. afternoon, and a senior farewell party and dance could be a birthday cake, and a stuffed maroon and gold turtle. A student at Michigan State was held that evening. Saturday is officially designated as parents Dates with well-known campus almost mistaken for a necking couple. and alumni day. figures were also put on the auc- The student was parked in a dark Sunday events would include the commencement ser- tion block. There was a date with lane with his car headlights on. the homecoming queen, the presi- When the police Investigated they vices in the afternoon, and the late afternoon or evening dent of Inter-fraternity Council, found that he was alone, but he was could be filled with alumni meetings at which the seniors the freshman queen, and the running around In front of the car become associated with the groups from their area. chairman of the Campus Chest with a butterfly net He explained drive. that he was an entomology student The thought prompting the week end is to emphasi/.e The editor of the Minnesota and the light attracted all sorts of the fellowship among the seniors, their parents, and the fac- Daily was auctioned off to help bugs. ulty on the seniors' final days on campus. a freshman student write his next Students at Hiram College with Knglish theme and one of the so- In order that the Executive Council, under the chair- at least one year of German and rorities gave shampoos and mani- a B everage will be eligible for manship of Dean Ralph G. Harshman, may plan such a week cures. seven-week field trip to Freiburg, end, it should be understood whether or not the student body M& ® Members of the Ohio State Germany. is interested in making their commencement time a more chapter of Alpha Phi Omega, na- Hailng Is gone In for In a big "I got an "F" in his lecture course but at the same time he important event than it has been in recent years. tional service fraternity, have tak- way al Marietta College. Freshman gave me an "A" on my knitting." en over the Boy Scout troop at coeds at that college were sent be- Donald Packard, president of the senior class, also wel- tho Ohio State School for the fore a Kangaroo court where they comes student comment for the planning of senior events Blind. received such penalties as being forc- for the week end. 'I Am Moving Off-Campus, They have fteen teaching the ed lo wear football uniforms, signs Scouts good citizenship, character saying. "I am a peroxide blonde." development, and the Scout Law or "no makeup." I Hate Dormitories/ Says Lola and Oath. Besides this oral in- The girls in Terrace Hall at Publications Group struction they have been teaching Official (Editor's Not*: Wo warnod you. Another day I said to Joe, "I Kent State have solved the pro- the boys knot-tying and fire- Lola', on a rampage aqaln. But wo'U hate living in the dorm." "I haven't blem of not having a telephone— Appoints Associate making and tending. Announcements lot hor loll you all about II.) bad a warm shower since I came they use Morse Code. It started "I'm troinjr to movt' off-cam- back from my summer cruise on A few weeks ago the fraternity u few weeks ago when a coed at Yearbook Editors Pre registration (or the second se- took the hoys on an overnight mester will commence Wednesday. pus." Thitt in jusl what I have Rudolph Quarry. I'm tired of tak- Terrace and a resident of another camping trip, and the scouts were dorm started sending messages by Appointments of throe ussuciatc Dec. 1, for students who expect to iH'en Icllinir my roommate Jot* ing invigorating cold showers al editors to The Key recently were (Mint's what iw call her, because all times of the day and night. quite successful in firemaking switching their room lights on graduate In June 1955. August 1955, and outdoor cooking. passed hy the University Publica- or February 1956. Seniors are to males her parenta wanted Cocker Span- It's getting a little tiresome heat- and off. tions Committed Janice Kelly was appointments with the dsan of their iels). "Joe," I say at least a mil- ing water on top of the study Hr: I understand kisses tp«ak the As the week progressed more Appointed layout editor. Jean college between Dec. 1 and Dec. 17. lion times a day, lamp, carrying it down to the language of lova. and more girls were using this Murphy was named coordination Seniors enrolled In the College of "I have had just shower, throwing it up in the air. She: Yes. technique until finally the powers- editor, and Lois Diehl was appoint- Liberal Arts should also make an ap- enough- -I'm jco- and trying to get clean while the He: Ul'a lalk things oTtr. -Sundial that-be prohibited it. Since the ed production editor. pointment with their adylsers during iuir to move out." water is coming down." coeds couldn't use their room The associate editors also an- this period. Invariably she Dorm Food Note to Marvin Kutz of the lights they are now using flash nounced the names of those hold- e • • wajrs her tail and Still another day 1 remarked, Daily Kent Stater and Anne Boy- lights and candles. ,-orks her head "I don't mind food, in fact I al- er of the Cincinnati News Re- inn Btftff positions. They are Pa- Juniors, sophomores, and freshmen Copies of the Morse Code were tricia Smith, faculty; Susan Bon- lo one side and most like it, the only trouble is cord—here are some more items will meet with their advisers from thoughtfully mimeographed and net, sororities; Mill Scn/.ulli, fra- says, "arf ruf," that we never have any. This is for your columns: Dec. 10 through Jan. 14. Completed the only place I have ever been distributed to interested parties ternities ; Harlmra Hcnncthum, (which all room- at no expense to the University. schedule envelopes are to be sub- I m a t e s k n o w, where they specialize in warm ice The Crew-Cuts ami Kusty Bry- freshmen; Karlmia Flint, sopho- mitted to the Office of the Reglslar ant and his orchestra are being mores; l.co IA'KOUX, juniors, and I means "What's cream and cold mashed potatoes." during the pre registration period. After one of the jolly corridor featured at a concert sponsored Carol Allan, seniors. see the mutter now?" So I pace up and meetings, that we have at two in by the junior class at Capital Uni- In charge of other divisions are All off campus students desiring on 'I'm Loarlnq' versity. Both groups will do two Klev&iA, Shirley llalsey, administration; 1 o w n in tho tho morning before mid-term campus accommodations for the second exams, in which we discuss such 2F>-minute spots. The juniors are Tat Ward, honoraries; Lee Le- room and tell her. for semester 1954 55 may call at the of- pertinent .things as girls aren't planning to use the money they RonXj organizations; and Pat "Take this dorm for example. fice- of the dean of students Nor. 15 supposed to throw their cigar butts make on the concert to have a Chulack, activities; James Pa vis, to 19 to sign up. Just because J. (ilokenspiel save better May Day. Bluebird the money for it is no reason that on the cafeteria floor and they athletics, must stop breaking up the furni- Junel Payne is in charge of every room has to have a life-size The Daily Kent Staler report! that flawless ture for fire wood; I wus again typing, and Robert l.aucr, copy- GEER ATTENDS MEET portrait of him in it. It frightens the itudenti at Tokyo University eat talking to Joe. Joe wasn't pay- editing. Advertising manager is Ralph II. (leer, director of ad- ino when I net up in the morning lighted cigarette*. The story »ay* Diamond Rings ing any attention, because she was Phil Bcrtmun, and Mama Heach missions, was among (if* admis- and see him •taring at me. that on* student actually thrive* on still tired from the morning when is office manager. James (lordon sions officers from 32 Ohio col- "Just look at these closets 30 burning cigarette* a day. The stu- Select is photography editor and Kenneth leges who attended the fall meet- she had to get up at 4 a.m. to at- dent feel* that the real taete of to- there's no room in them for my tend her class in flying saucer Johnson is doing the art work. ing of the Ohio Association of eight trunk loads of clothes. bacco can be appreciated only by Registered watching. She finally perked up Admissions Counselors last week They're 12 feet hiirh, two feet the stomach. He goes on to state that her ears when I said, "Joe I'm Diamond Rings on the campus of Huldwin-Wallace wide, and S inches deep didn't "only to smoke Is to waste." going to sit here with grandpa's College, Berea. the architects like women? And Press Club Elects shotgun and wait for bed check." At Westminster College, the the beds, I wonder if the designer I Wolt.d Let us show you was an ex-Navy man. They're in coed editor of the student news- Behrens President I sat there in the cold of the these beautiful tiers 10 inches apart. You know paper was dismissed because she .lack llehri'na was I'lccted preai- morning and patiently waited. I refused to allow censorship of the di-nt of tho Press Club nt the first Joe, I don't think our other room- diamond rings in 6KM heard the girl making bed check publication. Matins, Monday, Nov. IB, in the 'Bounty State Utuuecritu mate, who has been sleeping on coming quietly down the hall in yellow and white the bottom bed. has been up since When she left, the entire staff Kino Arts Bldtf. Other officers her elephant boots and silently gold mountings. the first week of school, when she walked out with her. The paper arc: John Tito, vice-president; 315 Ad Bldg. Phone 31611 opening and closing the doors of The ..ffi.i.il I tii*.T-.il > •■i»M»tiN|H*r complained about having trouble may be forced to suspend opera- Shirley llalsey, secretary; and 1 the rooms with her iron fist. I Charlotte Scnnctt, treasurer. . Nliitlriit- Thr MlBM «f thU breathing/ tion for the first time in the 72- IM*M -iniprr RIIIIII In- lit |Mlhli"h ill IIPWH listened to the quiet of the cor- year history of the school. We Press Club, open to any student i-f «M'll»«rul II.IIT.--I to ~linl.nl- .....I | Ml "Turn out the lights and let ridor being broken by the sound interested in communication, has Vfl-Mllj i-rr-.-nn.-l. to till.N- Muilriit me get some sleep," growled Joe. wonder if that happened at The thinking;. «nd to «-xl*t tor Ihr l>Htrr- of her lulling to sleep with a sledge Illinois Institute of Technology? ^XMJ^UJ^JTOM been inactive in the past year. ni.-in iif id.- I'nlveroltj. I'UMUIHMI on Bad Lighting hammer those individuals she had Jack Oycr, Class of '50 and I n.-..hit - MIII I i i.in.- .-»i.i.i ilnrliiK "That's another thing, the light- . . . We haven't received a paper \ .ti.tlinn | -. r I ■ ■. I -.. Iii HuHlIng (.i.'i"i awakened wih her spotlight. from them since they ran the one time president of the Press (Ohio) HIAIO I nUi-r»lt» -t n.l.i.i- ing in this room is terrible. When I Then she was nt my door, I Club, spoke on industrial jour- Tuesday Issue deadline at 2 p.m. go out into the sunlight I feel smiled happily and leveled the nalism as well as adding sugges- Friday. Friday Issue deadline at 2 like a mole. There is only one sights of my trusty old sawed-off tions for future Press Club pro- p.m. Tuesday. light on the ceiling and one light double barreled shotgun at the FRIDAY - grams. Mr. Dyer is now on the Mid-, i iiiiltm ruii'H: fl.OU per lommtcr, on the desk (probably 25 watts). door. She opened the door. I call- public relations staff of Toledo SS.00 I" . j.iir It is so dim in here that the other "IAZELZ^ EDITORIAL STAFF ed out cheerily, "Lights out," and Kdison. day I went to class with a red pulled the trigger. SATURDAY Gerald Murray Editar-lo-Chiet sweater and an orange plaid skirt "I'm moving off-campus," I Patricia Guthman Managing Editor on, I thought I had put on a light shouted elatedly to Joe as the For Your Weekend Date 2 Thrilling Hits BG Radio Organized Ronald Soule Issue Editor blue sweater and maroon skirt." police car pulled out of the yard, Jan Crouch . Ass't. Istue Editor "and they have warm showers." 9 e (Continued from page 1) Carol Tanner Society Editor ' 7fie tho music department hero on the Marcla KarsiewsUl Ass't. Soc. Editor campus. Richard Budd Sports Editor c4dvenfures of WCiltU is financed through John Behrens Ass't Sports Editor University funds. Student speech Dallas Brim Photo Editor activity foes supplement the Uni- BUSINESS STAFF Bill's Coop versity fund and arc used to pur- Nancy Campb«U . . Bmtn— M '" BMW chase tapes, radio tubes, and oth- CINEMASCOPE ChwHc Aneld Adnrtalna Mai. CARRY-OUT John Elaine er necessary radio repair equip- Stan ilrhmond Aiai Ad Manaaw ment. DEREK • STEWART John no . Circulation Manaair SPECIAL Ntt nNOCOU P.C.C. regulations arc adhered Chailoll. Umntn Aut Circulation Mai. Try these tempting Cakes to by the staff of five engineers ChatlM Uldy Accountant Also employed by WGBU. These stu- Joyce Blanc , . Billing 6 Burgers and Pastries and taste the // dent engineers have taken F.C.C. BoiMCl A. SMlM faculty AMw wonderful difference. THE DIAMOND WIZARD examinations and possess third for $1.00 class radio engineer licenses. with DENNIS O'KEEFE Their duties include the keeping of a daily program and transmit- Instructions in We Now Serve "The Bakery that BIG GLORIOUS ter log, as well as the supervision Ballroom Dancing .. PIZZA PIE Bakes to sell SUN. thru WED. MUSICAL of all programs aired by the Uni- versity station. American and To Order With: again." Mr. Stone pointed out that any Latin American student on the campus is eligible • PEPPERONI to take a radio course, regardless Markay Dance • MUSHROOMS of the school in which he is en- RANDALL'S rolled. Beginning courses in radio • ANCHOVIES are designed to acquaint the stu- School BAKERY dent with fundamentals of broad- 508 North Prospect St. casting, and provide a general 440 East Wooster 186 S. Main background knowledge of the Phone 35311 Phone 6471 radio field. Veteran Cager '54-'55 Frosh Cagers Delts And Kappa Sigs Top Greek Sports Are Tall And Fast By JOHN THE Adds Depth Seventy-five freshmen turned Delta Tau Delta and Kappa out for opening practice, as the Sigma reign as the champions of To BG Five frosh basketball season got un- the fraternity intramural play. derway. Coach Dale Herbert said. The Delts took both the frater- Bowling Green's cage future The squad is still in process of nity and all-campus football brightened considerably with the being picked. championships. Kappa Sigma cap- return of the man who played ured the tennis crown. behind such All-Americuns as The height is centered around Charlie Share and Jim Cterhor. 6' 10" Rudy Dioszegi of River Delta Tau Delta, not satisfied The Falcons' basketball hopes de- Rouge, Mich., and C 6" Al Reinke with their football crown, added pend partially upon the play of of Cleveland. Barney Altman, 5' the fraternity golf title to its veteran Don Lee. With two years l!' from Delphos St. John will laurels. The Delts toured the links of varsity service behind him, he provide the speed for the Falcon with a team total of 485. Sigma should provide Coach Harold An- frosh attack. Alpha Epsilon came in just six derson with some of the experi- The first contest will be an in- strokes behind the Delts with a ence and court knowledge that 441. Sigma Chi finished third terst|iiad game on Dec. 1, prior his squad may lack. to the Hillsdale clash. On Dec. 4, with a 453 total. Don is a Howling Green lad the frosh will meet the varsity re- FRATEHNITY GOLF who should come In to his own serves before the Western On- Delta Tau Delta: Thomas. 109; this year. He saw limited action tario game. The team travels to Gee, 116; Weaver, 116; Groth, Photo Br Oeae ■>•> I. his sophomore and junior years Detroit to meet their frosh squad 67 for a total of 435. Shown above are the Intramural champs In the three sports divisions, golf, football, and because of the great material that Dee 6, and return to play HHss those teams possessed. In the fall College Dec. 10, prior to the Sigma Alpha Kpsilon: Blayz, tennis. Golf champs around trophy are, back row. Richard Thomas. William Baugh; and front of 1951, he was called into ser- Miami game. 113; Hoskinson, 1(18; Mencini, 7S; row, Richard Weaver, and Richard Groth. vice. Burner, 103; Heinemcycr, 103 Football champs, back row. lack Huffman. Charles Ehrenfried. Richard Weaver. Richard Jo- Play* For Camp Gordon for a total of 441. wett, William Baugh, and Frank Fusco; front row, Ross Smith, George Grant Daniel Springer, During his two years in the Sigma Chi: P. akin, 117; Gav- Herbert Smolka. and Richard Thomas. Both golf and football championships were won by Del- Army, he was a military police- Women's Bowling ins, 121; Kingoun, 102; House- la Tau Delta fraternity. man, although he did manage to holder, 113 for a total of 453. Tennis champs Hugh Jones. Charles DowdeU. Andrew Andersky. and James Wagner of continue with basketball competi- The following women's bowling trains have been organized: Alpha Football Fi.ld Moot Kappa Sigma, show their winning smiles. tion. While playing for Camp Gor- don, he faced such teams as the Chi Omega; Alpha Delta Pi; Alpha Glenn Smally took top honors Paris Island Marines, who had Xi Delta! Chi Omega; Delia (liun- at the 1954 Football Field Meet 35 Candidates Out Clarence Yackey as one of their mn; Kappa Delta 1. 2; Phi Mu; held Thursday. Smally garnered Basketballers Attitude, Spirit, starters. He was transferred to ami Independents i> 2. a total of 638.5 points, 36.5 points For BG Swim Team Red Stone Arsenal, Ark., where Trams practice every Friday at ahead of his nearest rival. Paul ho ncted as the teams player "Howling Green hss never won 4t80 in the Al-Mar Bowling Alleys. Diestberger. Praised By Coach Anderson coach. His steady nerve will be Kappa Signs Wndeafouted an MAC Championship, and our The football field meet consisted They'll go a lot further than board power and more set plays welcomed by his teamates on the Kappa Sigma remained unde- objective is to be the first team of eight events centered around most people think they will be- may be installed. hardwoods. Don, together with feated by downing Sigma Alpha passing and kicking a football rause of their fine spirit and at- The team has no outstanding to bring that honor to this Uni- Max Chapman, comprise the con- Kpsilon in the fraternity tennis for distance and accuracy. Cer- titude, coach Harold Anderson BCOrer such as Al Hianehi or Jim versity," stated Sam Cooper, tingent of basketballers from tournament last week. The SAK tain point values were placed on said in summing up this year's Gerber but many a winning team of the swimming team, Monday Howling Green. team advanced to this final game each event, and the total points >:>.■«■ squad. has divided their scoring among Don graduated from Howling night, Nov. 16. by defeating Signm Chi in a close for each contestant included his Coach Anderson expressed the many men. Green High School in 1947 and battle. score in each event. opinion that his squad likes to The team will make many mis- Thirty-five freshman and var- gained honors in football, basket- shoot and many of the boys are takes due to their lack of experi- sity candidates were on hand to ball, and track. As an end in foot- Smally turned in the longest hitting with consistency. Men like ence but "like a good wine they listen while Mr. Cooper discussed ball, he snared enough passes to punt and the longest pass for the Hill Rogers, who was primarily will improve with age." the schedule for training and make All-Huckeye League. day. He passed and punted 58 and Fine Arts Sale Will a floor man last year; Dick Joho- Wednesday night the BG squad practices. As cage captain, he received 50 yards, respecively. Deinsth- ske, who last year was hampered made their public debut at the all-League honors two years in Present Student Work berger got off the longest place "Conditioning will he the means by an old football injury incur- sixth annual Toledo Dladc-YMCA succession and also gained all- kick of the afternoon, with n kick to gain a championship team," he Are you looking for an unusual, red while playing at Cincinnati basketball clinic at the Toledo Ohio mention. He was also league of 60 yards. Dick Pratt, who plac- stated. original Christmas present? He- University; Max Chapman and Jim Field House. champion in the high jump. His ed third with a total of 571 ginning Dec. 10, Delta I'hi Delta, Keid, who last year were re- The meeting ended with the conches were Forrest Creuson, points, turned in the longest drop recognition society in art, is spon- serves ami did not have the opport- 1954-55 Cage Schedule election of co-captains, and the basketball, and Richard Van Al- kick, a kick covering 46 yards. soring a student art show in the unity to show their real prowess, DECEMBER appointment of a training rules lan, football, both Kindlay Col- Fine Arts Gallery in which all Wed. I Hillidale committee. The captains, elected lege graduates. RESULTS OF 19S4 are all developing confidence. work will bo for sale. Three men are almost sure Sat. 4—WlSMtS Ontario by last year members are Fred Nicknamed "Eaq.«b«ak" FOOTBALL FIELD MEET starters. Mill Rogers, ft' 10", Max Mon. 6—at Detroit 11. Gerbing, and David A. Hamil- Don has been tagged with the AH creative work submitted by Point! Chapman, 6' f>", and Jim Tucker, Trt. 10— Miami ton. The training rules committee nickname "Kaglebeak." The 25- art students will be accepted, pro- vided it is properly mounted. Glonn Smaller 831.5 6' 11" sophomore who led the Sat 11—at Dayton includes William Muir, Richard year-old senior is a physical edu- 'Tuai. 14—Weitern Reierve Rose, James K. O'Connor and cation major in the College of Paul Dlenitberqer Ml freshman team in scoring last year, are the men who will com- FrL 17—Loyola of Chicago Paul A. Drcsacl. Education. He plans to enter the 571.1 Dick Pmt pose the nucleus of the team. JANUARY coaching field at which he gain- 550 'Tue.. 4—at We item Reierre Dick Kenny Hauling it out for the other ed immense training through his „.. Ibbotlon 522 two starting berths are Jim Reid, •Sal 9—at Miami army coaching. He tips the scale •Wed. IS—at Toledo at 185 pounds and measures *>' Jim Zlckei 509 G' ;i", Dick Johoske, 6' 4", Lenny BG Pershing Rifle Miles, (V 2", and Jack Hecker, 6' 'Tuoe. 19—at Weitern Michigan Ed Singer 504 8*\ Hecker recently reported to 'Sat 22—Ohio UnJ.enity After graduating from high Skip Paridon 490.5 practice at the completion of foot- Fri. 28 Weitern Kentucky To Stage 'Battle' school, ho entered Howling Green Huddiliton 499 FEBRUARY ball season. A field problem between the BG and played freshman ball. In the Inqraham 495 XJirtS^^Your Dough The rest of the squad is com- •Wod. 2—ROM Pershing Rlffa Company 1-1 and 1949-50 season he broke into only Dick Berk 477 Sal. &—Duquetne UnWertity a few games. He saw action in 1.1 posed of Don Lee, <" .,", a returned the Pershing Rifle Unit of Toledo Raymond 429.5 'Wed. 9—Toledo at Sports Arena games during the 1950-51 cage veteran who lettered in 1951, Tom University is scheduled for Satur- Errln 395 Sat 12—at Marquelte year. He scored 21 points for a 2.1 Greyhound Way Dakish, 6" 11", transfer from day night, Nov. 20, near Grand McKlssack 349.5 'Mon. 14— Marshall average per game that season. Idaho State, Al Denning, 0 foot Rapids, announced Col. Thomas R. 'Fri. 19—at Ohio UnWenlly Playing a forward position his Punt |or Distance—Smaller—SOydi. transfer from Taylor University, Malone Jr. |vi ft and Luther Cain, 6' 7" sophomore. •Sat. 19—at Marshall best shots are "anything that goes Any of those men could also fit 'Tuee. 22—Weitern Michigan The problem involves an assault in." The fast-moving Falcons ex- Pan lor Diatanc >—Smalloy—59 yde. •Mon. 29—al Kent on a Field Artillery Battery posi- pect to utilize his talents in the 2 n. into Anderson's plans. Offense, which has usually 'Mid-American Conference Garnet tion. The BG cadets will establish attempt for another great season Placo Hck lor diilanre Dlenitberqer been the famous Howling Green the battery position with a per- under the tutelage of Coach An- —50 yds. IH It fast break, may be slightly altered Sorority Will Present imeter defense and the mission of derson. Drop kick for dlttance— Preel—49 this year due to the lack of back- the Toledo cadets will be to pene- yds. 1 H. New Women's Trophy trate and destroy the guns. Delta Zeta sorority has esta- The BG Pershing Rifle Company Women's Hockey Team blished a new trophy which will will begin preparation of their de- be awarded to the outstanding fense at 4 p. m. Saturday. This Delta Upsilon Wins To Play Erie Today "Greek" woman. This will be a includes setting outposts, a com- The women's hockey team will rotating trophy and is to be munications system, moving two 'Matzo Bowl' Contest play at Lake Brie College for awarded annually. 105 mm howitzers into position. All Women, Painesville, at 2 p.m. to- To qualify, the student must The throwing arm of Tom cadets will be armed with M-l morrow. Team officers and Facul- be an upperclassman with at leaBt Dakich proved too much for Zeta rifles. Beta Tau as Delta Upsilon romp- ty advisers will select the girls one year membership in a soror- ed to a 36-6 win in the first an- who will play. ity. She must be outstanding in nual "Matzo Bowl" played Sun- Dorothy E. High, physical edu- campus affairs and greek activi- day at City park. cation major, was selected for the ties. third Great Lakes Hockey Team An anonymous committee of Dakich threw passes of 40 and at the Great Lakes Tournament five faculty members, who are 60 yards respectively for two held Nov. 13 and 14 at Richmond, interested in sorority life, will touchdowns and ran 65 yards for Ind. She will participate in the select the winner. The winner's a third. national tournament at Ann Ar- name will be withheld until the & Check fhese low fores — bor, Mich. Panhellenic Banquet in the spring. ZBT's lone score came on a One Kounil 10 yard end-sweep by Phil "Tank" I>™tlimtli>n War Trip Bartman. Cleveland .... $ 3.40 $6.15 CHRISTMAS CARDS Akron 3.70 6.70 All Campus Meals Now "Sllvered-TIp" wrltoi Columbia .... 3.30 S.95 FOR ALL SPECIAL NAMES Planned By Horton i^FjB^j^^H ~ w F^n LET'S TALK the way you do . . . lino, Cincinnati .... 5.00 9.00 ON YOUR CARD LIST medium or broad ... with- The planning of all meals served Buffalo, N.Y. . . 7.45 13.45 at the three main University dining out changing polntt. Re- , MOTHER . FATHER hall- is under the supervision of TURRET flllt available In blue, rod, New York . . . 15.35 27.65 |^i HUSBAND . WIFE Loyal E. Horton. SISTER - MOTHER groon or block Ink. Cot a Chicago, III. . . . 5.95 10.75 Mr. Horton is assisted by other We've just received a SONS - DAUGHTHS Paper-Mate Pon today I persons who either plan the menus DRUG AUNTS - UNCLES Dayton 3.75 6.75 NEPHEWS - NIECES or are directly concerned with food (Add U.K. T All Farce) new selection of GRANDMOTHERS preparation. k STORE A GRANDFATHERS Aik ue about similar dollar-saving GRANDDAUGHTERS fares from hare to your home- Thanksgiving GRANDSONS UTTLE 90YS and UTTLE GIRIS town, and return! Mel's SWEETHEART . DARUNG Saei^«5F^ NBGH0ORS - SPECIAL FRIENDS GREYHOUND TERMINAL FAVORS FRIENDS ACROSS THE MILES Barber Shop MINISTERS - PRIESTS 111 E. Wooster Ph. 8171 THE ROSS - EMPLOYER 520 E. Wooster St. DECORATIONS ... AND MANY OTHERSI Student Suppliers for over Convenient Barber Serv- ice ... No Waiting . . . 20 Years NOVELTIES Two Barbers to Serve 108 S. Main You. IWNtSIUIN DOwlllK OHIO.OHM GREYHOUND WSA Group To Hear Delta Gammas Pind. to. Pond. Guest Speaker Clymer Talks AFROTC Cadets Fly Sponsor Minstrel Two Foreign Speakers To Wright-Patterson Pinned: Mary Lou Wagner, Al- The World Students' Associa- On Mathematical Engineering Wright - Patterson Air Force pha Chi Omega, to Alvin Hen- tion is sponsoring another in its Base in Dayton will be the scene 'Showboat Dance' scries of discussions Nov. 22, in ningcr, Theta Chi; Nancy Watkins, Mr. A. B. Clymer, coordinator on of an Air Force ROTC field trip The annual Delta Gamma 306 Administration Illdg. at 7 the staff of Bituminous Coal Re- Chi Omega, to William Callender, Nov. 23, according to Col. Luther "Showboat Dance" will be held p.m. search, Inc., at Columbus, spoke Drum, Bugle Corps M. Bivins. Wooster College; Marcia Kars- tomorrow night from 9 to 12 p.m. Orhan Tece, an attorney from last Friday evening Nov. 12 at zewski, Alpha Chi Omega, to Le- Turkey who is studying here at the Kappa Mu Kpsilon, mathe- Make Debut In Circle Accompanying the cadets will in the Women's Gym. Jack Clarke land Lev, Zcta Iletu Tau; Rita Howling Green, and Jim Shen, a matics honorary meeting. Mr. be the Rev. Greer S. Imbrie, pastor The Air Force ROTC drum and and his band will play. lllair, Alpha Xi Delta, to Jim Chinese student at BGSU, will Clymer's topic of discussion was of the Bowling Green Presbyterian During intermission the entire Slingcr, Theta Chi; Sandy Sachs, speak on the status of women in "Mathematical Engineering." His bugle corps made their debut church. John Parlette, principal chapter will present a minstrel Shatzcl Hall, to Stanley Kutler, Turkey and China. Following their speech discussed the human side Wednesday at 4 p.m. with a re- of Bowling Green High School; and Dr. John E. Gee, chairman of show. The DG minstrels will be Zcta Beta Tau; and Janet Morris, talks, a qucstion-und-answer per- as well us the technical phases of treat ceremony at the flag pole Alpha Phi, to Clarke Sperry, Al- mathematical engineering. the department of education. dressed in costumes made up in iod will be held. in the college circle. blackface, and will curry tambour- pha Delta Phi at Williams Col- Lt. Col. Carl G. Arnold ai.d Mr. Clymer began his engineer- They will perform various ac- ines. lege. ing at Oberlin College. He re- Capt. Kent Maynard, assistant pro- tivities throughout the year, ac- Tho decorations will carry out Engaged: Mary Kalvin, Wil- Honorary Celebrates ceived his degree there., and con- fessors of air science, will pilot the southern Showboat theme. liams Hall, to Dick Pratt, Phi Del- tinued engineering at Ohio State cording to Col. Luther M. Bivins, the two C-47 troop transports to Cotton bales and u ships ramp will ta Theta; Jeanne Greathouse, Al- Campus Anniversary University and Massachusetts In- professor of air science. be used for the flight. be at the entrance. The gym will pha Phi, to Charles Thompson, stitute of Technology, where he bo decorated in bluck, white, and USAF. The Howling Green chapter of was awarded additional degrees red crepe paper. Tau Beta Sigma, band honorary in this field. During World War sorority, celebrated its second IT, Mr. Clymer was a design en- A large blackface will be the birthday Saturday, Nov. 7. In the buckdrop for the band. The stage TU Presents Concerts gineer with the Ford Instrument BAKER'S MOTEL past two years the group has ser- Company, where he was engaged for the intermission act will be set ved the music department by ush- in the mathematical and electro- off by a replica of u river show- Of Gilbert And Sullivan ering at conceits, and has pre- boat. mechanical representation of the 1 Mile South on U.S. 25 The University Theatre at To- sented an annual student recital. naval gunfire-control problem and ledo University is sponsoring The The organization has also pro- other anolog-computer design pro- American Savoyards in Gilbert moted hand participation, as well blems. Mr was the supervisor of Beautyrest Beds Delta Upsilon Holds and Sullivan's "Comedies in Mus- as the development of individual the mathematics group with the ic" from Nov. 21 to Dec 11. Doro- musicianship. It has also sponsored Dynamic Analysis and Control Steam Heat Founders Day thy Kaedlcr is producer and di- recreational activities for both Laboratory, at the Massachusetts rector of the . The con- hands in conjunction with Kappa Institute of Technology where he TV in Rooms Founder's Day will be held to- certs will be held at the Docrmann Kappa Psi, hand honorary fra- was engaged in design and analy- day nnd tomorrow by members Theatre at Toledo University. ternity. sis ttf a guided missile flight si- Phone 37114 Air Conditioning of Delia Upsilon Fraternity in ob- There will be matinees on Satur- On Nov. lit the marching band mulator. scrvnnce of the fifth anniversury day, Sunday, and on Thanksgiv- is invited to u square dance in the MEMBER OF QUALITY COURTS of the fraternity at Bowling ing Day. PA Aud. from il-12 p.m. The dance (ireen. Tho "Mikado" will be given will conclude activities for the fall season. | Around Campus 6W& The two-dny period will be Nov. 21 through 27. There will highlighted by various fraternity bo no matinee on Sunday, Nov. 21. FRIDAY speakers, an alumni meeting, anil The "H.M.S. Pinafore" will be CANTERBURY CLUB. Ptoul Chop*!. 7- an uctive-alumni dinner at the produced Nov. 28 through Dei. Kappa Sig Quartet B a.m. DU chapter house Saturday. •I and the "Pirutcs of Penzancc" JEWISH CONGREGATION. Proul Chap- will be given Dec. G through 11. To Sing On TV el. 7 8 p.m. iviih There will be no presentation! on ALL-CAMPUS MOVIE. "Brlijhl Vlc!:ry," Wednesday nights. Tickets are on Tonight at 7 over WSPD-TV, Main Aud.. 7 and 9 p.m. On Campus MaxShuJman Tap Club Holds First sale at GrinnoH's in Toledo and channel I."!, the Kappa Sigma (Author o/ "Bart/oot Boy With Cheek," eto.) Parley; Seeks Members at the Toledo University box of- Barbershop Quartet will sing over ONE ACT PLAYS. Gal* Theatre. 7-9 fice. Jnne Schroeder's "Variety Show." pjn. Tap C'lub, n ri'crculion group, The Kappa Sigma quartet, com- TAU BETA SIGMA. Squar* Dane*. P. held its first met-tiiifc recently in posed of Darrell Askey, tenor; A. Aud.. 7-12 p.m. DECEMBER AND MAY: ACT I the Women's Hldjj. This group Insurance Club Group Ponald Phinney, song leader; PRESBYTERIAN COUNCIL. Women. meets every Wednesday and any- Thomas Kdel, ; and Gym, 9*11 p.m. Of nil the creatures that inhabit the earth, none is so fair, so warm, one interested in tap dance may Tours Ft. Wayne Firm Charles Dowdell, bass, won the SATURDAY so toothsome, as a coed. still enter the nine-week program. Insurance Club members visit- first annual Phi Delta Theta This is a simple fact, well-known to every campus male, and, to HI-Y AND TRI-HI-Y CONVENTION. R*c Mr miters must furnish their own ed the homo office of the Lincoln Barbershop Quartet Sing recently. most campus males, a source of rejoicing. But not to all. To some, thorn. National Life Insurance Company, The quartet will begin with Hal). 9:30 a.m. 6 p.m. the creamy brows and twinkling limbs of coeds are a bane and a Eve Williams, physical educa- in Fort Wayne. Ind. yesterday. "The Old Songs" and then will ALL-CAMPUS MOVIE. "Nicholas Nlck- burden. To whom? To professors, that's whom. Professors, according to latest scientific advice, are human. Stick tion major, is teaching the group, They toured the Underwriting sing "Lonesome for you Anna- l*by" (Br.l Main Aud.. 7 and 9 p.m. them and they bleed, pinch them and they hurt, ring a dinner bell and Mary Klizaheth Whitney, as- .Medical, Legal Accounting, and belle," aud "School Hays." The and they salivate, comfront them with a round young coed and sistant professor of health and group insurance departments of last two songs are the ones the DELTA GAMMA SHOWBOAT DANCE. their ears go back, even as yours and mine. physical education, is the adviser. tho firm. Wilbur J. Abell, insur- winning quartet sang at the Phi Women's Gym., 9-12 p.m. But, by and large, they contain themselves. After all, they are Delt Sing. men of high principle and decorum, and besides, the board of regents ance Club adviser, accompanied SUNDAY tho students on the trip. This is has got stoolics all over. So, by and large, they contain themselves. the third year that the Fort Wayne BOOK AND MOTOR. Sludio B. 2-4 p.m. But not always. Every now and then a coed will come along who Bus Ed Honorary firm has been host to Howling UCF. Sludio B. 6 7:30 p.m. is just too gorgeous to resist, and a professor - his clutch worn out UCF Sponsors Square from years of struggle - will slip and fall. White though his hair, (ireen insurance students. ARTIST SERIES. Anna Ruiull. M*n'i multitudinous though his degrees, I'lii Beta Kappa though his key, Holds Initiations Fred Adams, representing the Dance And Games Party Gym. 8:15 p.m. he is as lovesick, moonstruck, and impaled as any freshman. Pi Omega Pi, recognition so- Adams Agency in Howling Green, United Christian Fellowship MONDAY But he's far worse off than any freshman. After all, a freshman ciety in business education, held spoke at the last meeting of the is sponsoring a combined square PHILOSOPHY STUDY CLUB. 103 Adm. can thump his leg, put on his linen duster, and take out after the initiations at a social hour Wednes- Insurance Club, at which time he dance and games party it p.m. coed with mad abandon. But what can the poor smitten prof do? Bldg.. 4 p.m. How, in his position, can he go courting a young girl undergraduate? day, Nov. 10. New members are was initiated as an honorary mem- Friday, Nov. Ifi in the Women's Robert Lhrengood, Kay Snyder, ber. The club will hold its next SPLASHERS Nalatorium. 6:30 - 7:30 In this column and the next one, I am going to deal with this Gym. The Physical Education de- p.m. difficult question. I will relate to you, in the form of a two act play, Carol Fries, and Sue Hartman. mooting at 11 a.m. in -101 Ad. partment is providing the music, an account of a professor's attempt to woo a coed. The requirements for admission Bldg., Thursday, Dec. 2. callers for square dancing, and SWAN CLUB. Nalatorium. 7-9 p.m. to the club include a 8.76 mini- the booths for the games. ALPHA PHI OMEGA. Room 303. Adm. 1 he scene is a typical office in a typical liberal arts building on mum point average in all busi- The first half of the evening Bldg., 7-9:30 p.m. a typical campus. In this shabby setting, we find two men, Professors ness and education subjects, and Geology Department will be devoted to dancing, anil KAPPA KAPPA PSI. Room 209. Adm. Twonkey and Phipps. They are lumpy and bent, in the manner of a minimum of 2.B in all other sub- tho second half to games. This Bldg., 7:30 p.m. English lit professors. jects. The candidute must also be To Catalog Samples is a stag affair with no admission PHIPPS: Twonkey, a terrible thing has happened to me. A terrible, a leader and an active member The geology department has fee. Cokes will be sold at one of ghastly thing! I've fallen in love with a coed. in Quill-Type, business education agreed to act as a repository for the booths. TWONKEY: NOW, now, that's not so terrible. club. 24 Hour PHIPP8: Oh, but it is. Miss McFctridgc-for that is her name-is a set of selected boring cores from Because this is the end of the A banquet has been planned to a student, a girl of nineteen. How would her parents feel if they the Ohio State Turnpike Project. CampQS Community Drive there Film Developing knew 1 was gawking at her and refusing my food and writing her welcome the initiates and will be These cores, reports John H. will be several boxes around the name on frosty windowpanes with my fingernail? held sometime early in December. Coaah, assistant professor of geo- gym for those who have not had Service TWONKEY: Come now, Phipps, no need to carry on so. You're not logy, are samples of the bedrock the chance to contribute. the first teacher to cast warm eyes at a coed, you know. along the route of the Ohio Turn- No Extra Charge PHIPPS: You mean it's happened to you too? Partition To Be pike, from Sa.idusky, to the Indi- TWONKEY: But of course. Many times. ana state line. They are scheduled Classifieds PHIPPS: What did you do about it? to arrive by the end of this week. LOST: Oil«t> KM. .■ -l.nl. Orl. it. In Campus Corner TWONKEY: Looked at their knees. It never fails, Phipps. No matter Built For Williams Tho cores will be cataloged and \ lcli.lt> of Thurnllii. brlwifn the It.-it., I.,til.in,i il.nl AlphH l-hl holDMV If full till, 900 East Wooster how pretty a girl is, her knees nre bound to be knobby and bony and A partition of green and yellow stored, so they can be mode avail- pi.MM- rail r.n tfc-ot*. HIK1. the least romantic of objects. plastic paneling is being built in able for study by University stu- FOK UUh MMtffa r*>fri|i fine French dinner. Take her to a funny little place you know, with candles and checked tablecloths. Ply her with burgundy and Shakes and Philip Morris. Be witty. Be gay. Be Gallic . . . How can a nineteen Malts year old girl resist such blandishments? FRI - SAT - SUN PHIPPS: Twonkey, you're a genius! This will be like shooting fish in a barrel... But I wonder if it isn't taking unfair advantage of Box Office Opens 6:45 — Show at 7:00 the poor little innocent TWONKEY: Nonsense, Phipps. All's fair in love and war. DAIRY QUEEN PHIPPS: You're right, by George. I'll do it! (So ends Act I. Next week, Act II) Open 2 P.M. to 11 P.M. evu Thit column it brought to you by the maktrt of PHILIP MORRIS who think you would enjoy their cigarette.