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Bowling Green State University ScholarWorks@BGSU BG News (Student Newspaper) University Publications 11-19-1954 The B-G News November 19, 1954 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, 1954" (1954). BG News (Student Newspaper). 1218. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news/1218 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.