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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. Or. Duvall Speaks At Two-Day Marriage Seminar &ee Mewd Dr. Evelyn Millis Duvall will be the guest speaker in a Offldal Student cotton of Bowling Green State Onlmlily two-day seminar on "Modern Marriage." The seminar which is sponsored by AWS, assisted by Panhellenic and SCF, will Volume XXXII Bowling Green, Ohio, Wednesday, February 18, 1948 Number 18 be held Tuesday, Feb. 24, and Wednesday, Feb. 25. Mrs. Duvall is well qualified to speak on her subject from Temperance Is a practical as well as a theoretical standpoint for she is mar- Arnall Speaks Debaters Tie For First ried »nd the mother of two chil- dren. Theme Of Play Here Sunday Her topic for the annual all- Temperance is the theme and In Indiana Tournament women assembly to be held Tues- moral of the new five-act play, Debaters at Bowling Green State University added to day, Feb. 24, from 10 to 11 a.m. "Ten Nights In a Barroom" which their record Saturday a tie with Manchester College, North will be "After the Honeymoon: will be the next University Theatre Manchester, Ind., for first place in what was unofficially called What? A question period will be presentation. In accordance with the Indiana state tournament. the general policy in regard to the held in the half hour immediately The Ohio speakers won seven out of eight decisions in the following the assembly. From 2 to production of the play since 1900, .1 p.m. the same day an assembly it will be treated in a burlesque Delta Sigma Rho tournament at DePauw University, Green- ♦castle, Ind. for all freshman women will be fashion, according to Prof. Fred- The n1rm,t ve team f Ari,< held. The topic for the freshman crick G. Walsh, director. LibiBrv Adds ■ ' ° assembly is "How to be a Good It was first presented in 1858 Mallas, Jr., North Baltimore, and Date." At 8:15 Tuesday night and was one of the most popular New Works Raymond Yeagcr, Postoria, de- "The One That 1 Marry" will be theatrical productions from the feated DePauw, Goshen, Indiana State Teachers, and Purdue. the topic for an all-campus assem- date of its premiere until 1900. What may be the most important Meantime, Louis Fernandez, bly for both men and women. During this period it was done nglc acquisition of the University Canton, and Roger J. Warner, All assemblies will be held in I with all seriousness. Since then Library is the recently purchased the Main Auditorium and students there has been a tendency to treat German chemical journal, "Berich- Norwalk, downed Butler, Purdue, h' der Deutsche Chemische Gesel- and Wabash, but lost to DePauw. attending these assemblies will be Dr. Evi-lyn Duvall it flippantly. excused from classes. A different type of acting will be shaft." Prof. M. Harold Mikle ia Bowl- Wednesday's program consists required for this play and will be Ellis Gibb. Arnall The library set of this periodical, ing Green debate coach. The Michigan State debate team of personal conferences in the of- introduced for the first time on the Ellis Gibbs Arnall, author, for- which dntcs back to 1868, is com- Hobbs Speaks To will be on campus Saturday to de- fice of the Dean of Women from 9 university stage. It will follow mer Georgia governor, and young- plete except for three or four bate with the local team on the to 12 noon, personal conferences tho Delsarte principles of elocu- est governor of any state, will years, says Dr. Paul F. Lecdy, topic, "World Federal Govern- and SCF Time from 2:30 to 6 Earth Scientists tion, that is, words and actions will speak in the Main Auditorium Sun- head librarian. ment." p.m., anil an nil-campus assembly be exaggerated. Instead of realis- day, Feb. 22, at 3 p.m. Admission Besides the important work in Dr. William Herbert Hobbs, emi- The time of the debate ia 3 p.m. for men and women at 7:110 p.m. tic scenery, drops, planned by is free and open to the public. the chemistry field, the library has nent glaciologist, and professor The topic for this assembly is Philip Miles, speech instructor, will Mr. Arnall has been hailed as just obtained a complete file of emeritus of geoglogy at the Uni- "Does Morality Make Sense?" be used for the five different sets. one of Georgia's most liberal gov- "Mind," an English publication versity of Michigan, will deliver Men and women may sign up for There are a considerable number ernors. In 1942, he defeated Eu- started in 1876 which deals with Alumni Bureau the first annual lecture of Gamma personal conferences at the desk of entree parts, which include a gene Tnlmadge for governor of philosophy and psychology. Theta Upsil n, recently installed in the office of the Dean of Wo- quartet that will sing such old-time Georgia. The United Stutea Jun- Book Liiti Polled Asks For Help earth science fraternity, in the men. songs as, "Father, Dear Father, ior Chamber of Commerce named Dr. Lecdy plans to have posted A bronze plaque honoring; World Practical Arts Auditorium, Tues- Dr. Duvall is the co-author of Come Home With Me Now" and him one of ten outstanding young near the circulation desk monthly War II casualties of the University day, Feb. 24, at 8 p.m. The sub- three books, "When You Marry," "Only a Bird In a Gilded Cage." men of the year. lists of the library's new books for will be placed on the north wall of ject of Dr. Hobbs illustrated lec- "Marriage Is What You Make It," Tryouts for the 11 parts, lour Drew Pearson has declared Mr. students' benefit. tho first floor corridor of the P. A. ture is "The Ancient Glaciers of and "Lending Parents Groups." women and seven men, were held Arnall is "fast becoming the These will include all newly cata- Bldg. during Honors Day cere- North America in the Light of Re- The first was written with Reuben Monday and Tuesday. Final se- South's greatest leader since the logued, commercially published monies. Funds for the plaque have cent Study of Existing Ones." Hill, the latter two with her hus- lections will be made tonight or Civil War." The Saturday Eve- books, arranged alphabetically into been raised by contributions from This lecture initiates a scries which band, Sylvanus Milne Duvall. She Thursday evening. ning Post called him "Georgia's subject groupings. It is the policy alumni, students, and friends. The the fraternity hopes to present to send a copy of these lists to is also the advisory editor for annually with an outstanding fig- new peach." plaque must be ordered at an early "Marriage and Family Living." ure in geophysics as the lecturer. foledo tickets Within three weeks, after his in- every faculty member each month. date, and I. William Miller, direc- Dr. Duvall received her B.S. Professor Hobbs received his auguration, Mr. Arnall's entire Bu.inei. Thriving tor of the Alumni Bureau, is ask- There ties been a change in degree in home economics summu Ph.D. degree frorn Johns Hopkins legislative program was approved The library now has 89,771 ing all students to help by making the procedure for obtaining tick- bound volumes and between sixty cum laude from Syracuse Univer- University in 1888 and has been a by the Georgia Assembly. any corrections or additions to the member of the Univeristy of et* for the TU-UG basketball .and seventy thousand United As governor he revised the state | government pamphlet, and list which follows. Such correc- sity, her M.S. degree from Vandei- Michignn faculty since 1007. He game Feb. 28, at the Toledo StatC8 bilt University, and her Ph.D. from Field Home. Student* will take budget and today Georgia is »°>-1 documents, tions or additions should be left at directed the University of Michi- vent financially for the first time the University of Chicago. She gnn G r e e.n 1 a n d Expedition in their Ac Card* and 75 cent* to "Business is thriving," says Dr. the Alumni Bureau, 214 Ad Bldg. the Rec Hall instead of the Ath- in its history. has also done graduate work in 1926-89 und in 1030; made extend- Leedy. He went on to say that the Robert JanuH Benson, Detroit, Mich.; ed surveys of the mandated islands letic Office a* atated in latt Ellis Arnall has written two circulation room reminded him of Robert M. Berardi. Sanduiky, Richard education at Teachers' College, books—"The Shore Dimly Seen" Biller, Attica; Joeeph W. Bird, Marblehead; of the Pacific in 1921 and was week'* paper. The hour* re- Grand Central Terminal. George Bishop, Bowling Green; Dorrii B. Columbia, and in social work at exchange professor at the Tech- main the same, from 8 to 5, and "Free Men Shall Stand." Brandon, Holgate; Don Ray Brill, Canton; Government Featured Ted Sheridan Brown, Youngstown; William Northwestern University. nishe Hoogeschool, Delft. The Monday, Feb. 23. Buchanan, Niagara Falls, N. Y.j George Ticket* will al*o be picked up "Know Your Government" is the She is a regional consultant for Netherlands in 1921-22. Burkholder. BlufJton; Doyle C. Byul, Mo- in the Rec Hall on Wednesday, currently featured topic illustrated Comb; Tarry Carter, Bowling Cincinnati; upon the completion of the office Winston Park. Flint. Mich.; Lester E. ground of experience in her field. cers are: Mason Grove, president; Powell. McComb; William H. Qualman, To- She has taught at Pestalozzi Froe- Louise Stallbohm, vice-president; ledo; Lynn Cbeeter Raise, Bowling Green; in the rear of the boiler house. Walter Stewart Roper, Pembervllle; Harry bel Teachers College, at the Na- Fiction Contest Movies Initiate Marilyn McLean, secretary; and Sample, Jr., Port Clinton; Walter B. Sham- tional College of Education, and Plans call for the keeping of a Jack Wilson, treasurer. barger. Montpelier; Frederick Guy Sheri- dan, Gary, Ind.; Kenneth Shull, SyWanla; at the University of Tennessee. complete record of arrests and Choosing the new officers and Andrew Strak, Lorain; George Y. Smlthers, She has been director of the Asso- Ticket System appointing chairmanships for the Toledo; Albert R. Staulfer, Ottawa; Phillip Announced convictions in this' office, M. V. Stuckey, Wooster; James Sullivan, Betts- ciation for Family Living, and a Campus movies will inaugurate following year, either one of their ville; Dale E. Thompson, Perrysburat resource leader for regional, state, Webb said today. own number or any member of Robert Wall, Ludlow Falls; Joseph Werley. Mademoiselle magazine is now a ticket system with this week's Marion; Glenn Whltacre, Bowling Green; and local activities of such agen- holding its annual College Fic- At present, the poiiic force of showing of "Song of Bernadette" SCF, was the duty of the 18 people Jay Williams, Jr., Perryeburg; Cly"Hyde E. Yates, Tontogany. cies as boards of education, coun- tion contegt for women undergrad- seven men turn in violations such in the P. A. Auditorium, accord- on cabinet elected by the mem- cils of social agencies, councils of j] j being bcrship-at-large last Friday. uates i000 in caah a as traffic and parking to the Stu- ing to Pete Sherry, student assis- churches, PTAs, and women's awarded a8 pl.ile!. The two first tant to the social chairman. These 13 and tho sponsoring dent Court. More serious viola- clubs. place winners will receive $500 Students wishing to attend the groups they represent are: Walter Conference Held each. tions are turned in to the busines- movie will present Ac cards at a Chun, Congregational; Robert For College Students The rules of the contest are as office. ticket table outside the auditorium Hoskinson, EUB; John Compton, Women Debate follows: the contest is open to wo- and receive a ticket for either the 7 Baptist; Louise Stallbohm, Metho- A conference of the American men undergraduates only. Stories attention trcshmen or 9 showing. This will entitle the dist; Dick Becker, Presbyterian; Friends Service Committee will be must be between 3,000 to 6,000 holder to a seat at the movie. Dick Maholm, Episcopal; Marilyn held at the Toledo YWCA from In State Meet words. Manuscripts that have ap- The freshman claw will have When the last ticket is given out, McLean, Disciples; Myron Jackson, Feb. 20-22. The conference is peared in undergraduate publica- a meeting tonight at 7 in the doors will be closed for that per- YMCA; Joanne McCluer, YWCA; being held primarily for college Three Bdwling Green entrants tions are acceptable, .but only if Rec Hall. formance. and four members-at-large, Gor- students of northern Ohio and will participate in the Women's they have not been published else- To assure the maximum number don Domeck, Libby Earnest, Jack southern Michigan. State Individual Events Meet at where. of persons seeing the movie, the Wilson, and James Galloway. The sessions will deal with the Ohio Wesleyan, Delaware, Friday Students Found auditorium will be cleared after At their first meeting Sunday at political, social, and psychological and Saturday. This is an annual The manuscript must be type- each showing. Students are urged 2 p.m. the official 13 assigned the controls of agression. The speak- forensics meet with state-wide par- written, double-spaced, one side of "Not Guilty" to be there on time if they wish to following people to definite chair- ers for the sessions are: Grove ticipation of colleges, says M. Har- paper only, accompanied by the All defendants brought before see i\ complete show. No one will manships: Jane Carlton, ex-presi- Patterson, editor-in-chief of the old Mikle, forensics director. contestant's clearly marked name, home address, college address, and the Student Court were found not be allowed to stand. dent, Sunday evening program Toledo Blade; Maynard Kruegar, Eleanor Louise Young, Sandus- college year. All entries must be guilty at last week's session. Two ushers have been hired chairman; and seven interest group professor of economics at the Uni- ky, will present a twelve-minute chairmen, Dick Maholm, Communi- postmarked no later than midnight, The case of several students who through the Student Employment versity of Chicago; and Tucker cutting from "Life With Father" April 15, 1948. Bureau to seat students, take tic- ty Service; Myron Jackson, Cam Smith, professor of economies at had parked behind the Men's Gym in the interpretative reading divi- Mademoiselle will assume no re- kets, and manage the shows. pus Action; Ralph Hose, Public Olivet College. sion. was dismissed because they were sponsibility for manuscripts, and Students are reminded that for Affairs; Gordon Domeck, Worship The registration fee for the con- In oratory, Mitii Peterson, Can- will return only those accompanied ticketed before the regulation was "Song of Bernadette" showing and Bible Study; James Limbacher, ference is $1.50, and the individual ton, will give an original speech, by a self-addressed envelope. Ma- actually put into force. only, features will begin at 6:30 Dramatics; Sibyl Bragg, Recrea- sessions are $.35 each. Details of "The Land of Of." tion Leadership; and Dick Becker, demoiselle editors will judge the Two students were found not and 9:16 due to the length of the the conference can be obtained Betty Austin, Morrison, III., will Publicity. from Charles Walker, the college contest and their decision will be guilty of parking in a restricted show. The feature is being shown talk from five to seven minutes on final. Send stories to College Fic- both Friday and Saturday eve- Remaining cabinet members will secretary for this area at the the subject "Threats to Our Civil tion Contest, Mademoiselle, 122 xone near the huts. They were nings to take care of the many stu- be given their assignments for the American Friends Service Commit- Liberty" in the extempore speak- East 42 Street, New York 17, New dismissed because of lack of no dents and faculty who wish to see following year Thursday at 9 p.m. tee, 12 North 3rd St., Columbus, ing field. York. parking signs in that area. it in the SCF office. Ohio. Page 2 BEE GEE NEWS Wednesday, February 18,1948 value than the various soloists with United States to adminis- that unnatural behavior for the ter the program. It he lets classes out early, he's most part is easily detectable," the In hottest summertime I roam run out of ideas. The student body also authorized its officers to send a letter professor wrote. Through gallons of its fragrant foam. If he keeps classes overtime, he has to the president of the student bodies of the 900 colleges and uni- no terminal facilities. "It was pointed out further that Upon my tongue its nectar drops. versities of America, with the suggestion that something be done If he gives a lot of quizzes, he's a to give or receive assistance during Leave*) lingering the breath of hope. on each of the campuses about ERP. ■ slave-driver. a test or examination is illegal and This action is certainly commendable for it is true that if we If he seldom gives a test, he's too in this case unnutural." Poems are made by me and you. axe to be "penny wise and pound foolish," ERP will in effect be- lazy to read papers. Results? "Transfer of much But only Schlitz can make a brew. come piecemeal aid instead of permanent recovery. If he hangs around after class, of the responsibility for honest he's looking for apples. FOUR STARS AND A HUZZA: work from instructor to student, a But there Is one thing that must definitely be made clear to If he makes speedy exits, he's got all recipients of benefits under the Marshall Plan. They must be minimum of, 'policing' and little To Harry S. for signing the subsistance bill ... to the Alpha a case of studentophobia. Xi's for their dance and decorations ... to the officers of the made aware of the fact that this Is an American plan even if it If he sticks to his specialty, he has 'unnatural behavior'." has to be stamped on every spoonful of food we send. Too many Freshie class who are holding a meeting tonight in the Audi- a one-track mind. torium at 7 ... to the basketball team for breaking the road jinx smart Communist propagandists would quickly and cleverly take If he tours the encyclopedia, he's a advantage of any unlabeled material to further their own cause. and coming back into the field . . . and the bucket o' suds and show-off. Jones Accept! carton of tobacco flowers to Paul Boyd of the Falcon grapplers On this campus we have an International Relations Club If he presents both sides of a ques- who finished out his match with an injured rib in order not to which would be an ideal organization to start some such positive tion, he's afraid to commit him- WTOD Position forfeit even when battle was lost . . . action as was accomplished at William lewell College. self. After all, today's students are tomorrow's leaders and even If ho betrays his own opinions, he's Cled Jones, whose voice brings DiRE'S DESIRE: now should be preparing themselves by taking an interest in a propagandist. to students the play by play ac- Slick Chick Barb Walters braving the screwy weather in expressed their opinion on such a vital issue as the Marshall If he ever says a kind word about count of Bowling Green's basket- muskrat coat, red flats and a white dress with black and green Plan. anything Russian, he's getting ball games played on the road, has monthly checks from Molotov. trimmings ... . accepted a part time job with radio If he ever says a kind word about DIRE'S IRE: the G.O.P., he's been reading station WTOD and its affiliate sta- j8ee Qee ftteuxi the election returns. tion WTRT-FM. Ashes in the coffee—placed there by the book stealers who If he listens to sports broadcasts, He will work with Mr. Douglas inhabit the Nest and other sordid places and a bucket o'well used tobacco juice to them . . . where's Sic Sic the last few Office—IK Administration Building— Talaphona 2631 he's illiterate. Tabner, the station's sports direc- If he can't identify Fritzie Zivic tor and will be heard doing the weeks—rurt out of class presidents? . . . freshman class elections Official Studaot Publication and Jack Kramer, he isn't hu- color for such on the spot broad- recalled Incident of the Nest roof last year—first real display of Interest in many a moon ... PubUahad Each Wednesday of th. Y« man. casts as Toledo Jeeps professional by lb* inid.au ol If he gets paid for outside work, basketball games, all home games CHECK: Bawuog Qreea State Unlrarslty he's greedy. 1 he does outside work for played by the Toledo Mercury As close thia connection Edllor-ln-Chlal Eileen Dewhure nothing, he's a sucker. hockey team, and all Toledo Uni- as turkey and hash: Staff Photoaraphar , Dora Terblzan If he praises a book, he's on the versity home basketball games in- The register. sodal. niMliim Manager __ .. .Virginia Marlon payola. cluding the Toledo-Bowling Green the register, cash. HitmlUnn Uanaaara If he pans a book, he's just jealous. game on which so much attention MORE QUEENS AND KINGS: Load Dan Raaeel! If he stands up while teaching, he's is being focused. Janet Moll oratorical. Liz Roulet pinned by Mort Edgington after being engaged all .John Mlra* There is a possibility that he will If he sits down while teaching, his also tarn his talents to the fine art year to him ... and Dorothy Zlegler engaged to Paul Pfahler ... foot hurt. and Ro Romaker pinned by Dick Smith . . . Lois Rudd pinned by (fetocttxl Cbletiicfe frets If he's young, he needs more sea- of disc jockeying in the near Hooper Jones . .. and Vlrg Droll pinned ex-BeeGee-lte now work- soning. future. Students who wish to hear ing in Chicago, Kathy Price . . . and the Delta Gams paid for Ohio College Newspaper Association If he's old, he's seen better days. his programs should read the radio their dates' meals In the U Club on Valentine's Day . . . don't If he doesn't sign his name to any- logs in the Toledo Times and To- forget the marriage seminar for lassies during the afternoon and thing, he's wise. ledo Blade to determine the exact mixed at night. . . If he writes stuff like this, and National Advertising Service, Inc. time to tone in. signs it, too, he's PASS: «SO M«OWO« «n NIW To.. N. v. Jones will continue to broadcast OMIM • BMtM • IM AaatlM * lU riMCMCfl Harold A. Larrabee What sort of world will it be If not fit Union College the Falcon road games. For even an atom to dwell la unsplit? Wednesday, February 18, 1948 . BEE GEE NEWS Page 3 udtat'i. 4fQ44* Venus Biology Course Appeals Personality and OfXiHiOH? Portraits Apollo To Outdoor Lovers by Jan* Cmrlton in UHUic by Florence Ruateli Hunters, fishermen, and outdoor lovers can do a little by Doris Maull by Dorothy Schumann This week's question concerns mid-winter cramming in between keeping the reels and guns OATHS AND VOWS. Congrats the coming basketball game with oiled. This is made possible by "Wild Life Conservation," a Rumors are flying that Patrice to faculty advisors, David Davies Munsell, Princess Pat of the Met, the University of Toledo and the and Henry Bertadatto, and under- new course in the Department of Biology under Prof. Everett fairness of distributing the tickets that is, will make her first Europe- graduates, Robert Gum, Richard C. Myers. by a lottery. The habits, homes, feeding, and nesting of wild game is an tour next May. She will start Lewis, Arthur Balsat, Donald with the Scandinavian countries. An advocate x stressed but particular emphasis is of the first Wuescher, Robert Hill, and Frank Vice versa Walter Geiseking, the placed on the means of preserving come, first Huntley on their initiation into famous German pianist, is said to them. This is carried on through served policy Theta Chi. Oberlin Holds be planning an American tour that is usually research and field study and ana- LITTLE TOMMY TUCKER. sometime next year. In 1939, in effect is Bet- lytical observation of ways of cor- Like Little Tommy Tucker, Jack you'll remember, Mr. Geiseking ty Steele, a jun- Mock Convention recting faulty game reserves. ior from Wal- Stuber, a Kappa Sigma, had to was suspected by American mili- The course follows very closely b r i d ge . "I'm work for his dinner at the Alpha by Nancy Nelson tary authorities of being allied the philosophy of the fish and wild one of the ma- Chi Omega house a week ago Sun- with the German government. jority of people Election year has come again! life service of the federal govern day. He donned a re I and white In keeping with the tradition of However, he was completely exon- Batty Steels who never win ment as it is enacted through state anything," said pinafore apron and sliced the erated a few years later. "I am excitement and democratic spirit, authorities. Laboratories will be Betty in explaining why she pre- baked hams. Oberlin College will again hold a an artist. All I want to do is play ferred the system of .standing in conducted at the River Laboratory RULING THE ROOST. Pete Mock Convention. This year the the piano," Mr. Geiseking said in line. and the Oak Openings. Sherry now holds the Sigma Alpha students voted in favor of a Re- answer to charges against him. Epsilon gavel. Assisting him are Economists may also delve deep- "Drawing for publican convention, and prepara- That seems to be the case with tickets is about Rocky Utterback, vice-president; er into those products upon which Waldo Sl»idtm»nn tions are well on the way for a big most great artists. Their art is the fairest way Charles LaReau, recording secre- their subject is based in a second Tobucco raising kept young campaign on May 7 and 8. their life. What is ging on in the and it's easier tary; llob Bare, treasurer; Al new course, "Economic Botany," Waldo Steidtmann busy when he than standing in White, corresponding secretary; political world is immaterial to When Chairman Irving Ives, which is being taught by Miss wasn't going to school in Prairie line," 8 t a t e d Leigh Kendrick, chronicler; Bob them. And so Paganini gave eon- U.S. Senator from New York, Katharine Tryon of the biology de- du Sac, Wis. Dad, being a pros- Don S p o t 0 , a Randels, warden; Bill Heedy, her- perous farmer, knew-all the tricks certs in Italy while the sound of ald; Clyde Metzger, steward; and raps the gavel at the opening ses- Rockford, III. partment. of raising crops and wanted his French occupying troops marching senior, although Norm Garrett, house manager. sion of the 23rd Mock Convention, In it the origin of most indus- son to follow in his footsteps. through the streets could be heard he believes that Kappa Sigma's now officers are he will convene the oldest mock trial commodities is studied, includ- But farming itself wasn't what there will be Walt Ettinger, grand master; Bob in the background. The troops political convention in America. ing their cultivation, structure, Waldo wanted nnd his hopes of many students Mallas, grand procurator; Ken going to college were soon real- didn't bother him, nor did anyone Authenticity is the essence of the and processing methods. The evo- who aren't in- Don Spoto Graves, grand treasurer; Bud ized. in the audience leave. terested in seeing the game but program. Representatives from lution of the raw to the finished Pugh, grand scribe; Bill Hahl, After u few years at White Though they take little interest will enter the lottery in hopes of house manager; George Bohanna, the student body have been chosen product and its importance to man winning a ticket and selling it to Water Teachers College, he taught in politics, a feeling of nationalism pledge master; and Dave Adams to represent the different states, is stressed. grade school in n one-room coun- someone else. and Merritt Searfoss, guards. or love for their home country is Kay Giviskos and boost their candidates for elec- try school house where many of Still more: The Pi Kappa Al- the students could spenk only stronger in artists than in most thinks that the tion to the best of their ability. pha's have elected Virgil R. Droll, German and were often slow in people. This is probably due to lottery idea i president; Norm DeTray, vice- The convention will be complete Ute UqUU* lid* unfair. "It will learning. This was a real exper- their sensitiveness to, and so ap- president; and George G. Ahlborn, with floats, bands, and big pa- ience for the young college man preciation of, their surroundings. avoid a little treasurer rades, including an elephant for by Printy Arthur confusion but as he rode horseback four and For example, Anton Rubinstein the convention mascot if possible. one-half miles to and from school any one reully "SWEET S" FOR VALEN- Floats will be decorated in keeping Well, here I am again. I've was worshipped in Germany, TINE'S DAY. Miss Beryl Parish, each day. iiiLt'ic sted in with the spirit of the states they been out looking for that Four praised in Paris, and raved about English instructor, and Mrs. Lee Z. The army intervened however seeing the game represnt. As an example, in the Leaf Clover. I didn't find it, and would be willing Hafkin, journalism instructor, and young Waldo became "bugler in America, but in Russia, his 1936 election, the Utah candidates for the coast artillery corps. to stand in were initiated into Sigma Rho Tau personally, it's much better that home, he was little appreciated. drove a covered wagon, and repre- After a year the bugle was laid line." T h i 8 at a formal St. Valentine's tea way. 'Nough said. Still Rubinstein loved Russia and, sented a Mormon family. aside and four years of botnnnical Cleveland jun- Feb. 10. Both were presented Kay Giviikoa Before the convention actually Here's a tip to all Crosby and study at the University of Wiscon- against great odds, set up the first ior also believes with corsages of white baby-mums convenes, a scries of six pre-con- Como lovers. Your idols are be- sin, followed. He received his university for the study of music that some students will enter more tied with green ribbon, the colors there and did everything else to of the sorority. vention symposia will be held to ing pushed a great deal by a new masters and doctors degrees at than one Ac card, making it harder give the students a comprehensive the University of Michigan. raise the social position of the for others to win. singing sensation. Keep your eyes "lowly" musician in the eyes of FLEDGLINGS NO LONGER. appraisal of vital topics of the day. open cause the kid is moving up Before coming to Bowling Green Russia. He traveled to other coun- "The lottery Sigma Alpha Epsilon recently ini- These symposia will also help the fast. He'll be the singing star of in 1936 he taught botany at La tries only to get money from con- is the only fair tiated the following into its frater- student convention delegates in 1948. His name is Gordon Mac Crosse State Teachers College in *ay of distribu- cert tours. nity: Harold Barrett, Ray Brad- preparing their platform. Famous rae, the ex-teen timer M.C. Wisconsin. He became acting tion," stated ford, Darrell Clay. Owen Erns- national experts will conduct and chairman of the biology depart- Beethoven, on the other hand, Byron Powell, thausen, Tom Galvin, Irwin John- Stan Kenton's newest waxing was a little different because he present the symposia, holding open will be released within a month. It ment here last fall. who thinks that son, Boh Puchallu, Jim Provost, discussion periods to help the stu- admired Napoleon. He admired features June Christy doing a bang Dr. Steidtmann's interest in the biggest Jim Reynolds, Phil Rudolph, Ivan dents. Headliner of the symposia him because he conquered, just as up job on Soothe Me. The words photography is unlike that of the problem will be Swain. Dwight Teeter, Don Twiss, is Leon Henderson, war-time OPA we cheer for a baseball player as are slightly suggestive but definite- average camera fan. He deals ticket scalpers. Armour Window, lohn Wisner, and administrator. long as he is leading the league in ly not off color. On the flip side with photomicography, taking pic- "Also, the situ- Gene Dudley. The convention is held in all tures of small things with a special batting. He often compared him- ation for dates the boys go a little wild with the LITTLE CHICKS. Leading the earnestness and may prove to be camera attachment to his micro- self to Napoleon saying that Na- will he bad hut Byron Powell Rugolo arrangement of Lover. flock of Kappa Delta's pledges are a preview of what will follow in scope. poleon conquered with force, but it can't be helped." concluded By- The solo work is quite frank but he would conquer with music. officers I,ois Cannon, president; the actual convention. Nine times it's the type that Kenton fans have Baseball and golf are his favor- ron, a junior from Rawson. 1 Yes, and he did, tool Helen Mueller. vice-president; in its 21 conventions since 1860, been going for for years. ite summer sports along with fossil Oberlin has chosen the "people's hunting, and ice skating is his Mary Jane MacDougall, secretary; The hottest platter at the pres- and Mary Ann Moon, treasurer. choice" for political aspirant to favorite winter pastime. ent U the London recording of He is a member of the Ohio Faculty Painting Those of Gamma Phi Beta are public office. This year may prove Miss Johnson Attends Gracie Field's Nou> I* The Hour. Academy of Science and chairman Shirley Willyard, president; Bobby another successful choice. The song originates from a native of the botannical section, also the Chicago Conference Whitelaw, vice-president; Ginny New Zealand island melody. It is American Botannical Society and Miss Madge Johnson, assistant Hung In Nest Clayton, recording secretary; Jean 'Top" Currier Resting similar to Hawaii's Aloha, in the other national science organiza- professor in home economics, is "Silver Thaw," a painting by Alspaugh, corresponding secre- respect that it, too, is a farewell tions. in Chicago attending the Central tary; and Jane Harman, treasurer. Prof. Willard Wankelman, chair- In Johnston Hospital song. Active in the local scouts for Regional Conference of Home man of the art department, is now TOPNOTCHEKS OF THETA many years, Dr. Steidtmann is Economics Teacher Education Jesse "Pop" Currier, head of the being displayed in the faculty room PHI. Directing the affairs of The- Mrs. Parthlum Joins also a member of the Junto Club, sponsored by the United States ta Phi are new officers Mary Lyons, journalism department, has con- Kiwanis, and is an advisor for the Office of Education which is being of the Nest. Each month a differ- president; Pat Brugge, vice-presi- tracted the mysterious Virus X Home Ec Staff ATO fraternity. held from Feb. 9 to Feb. 18. ent painting by a faculty member dent; Joan Van Tilburg, secretary; bug. He is in Johnston Hospital of the art department will be ex- Kay Giviskos, treasurer; Mary recovering from the "recently dis- Mrs. Ann Parthum, a January covered" sickness. hibited. Kagy, corresponding secretary; graduate of Bowling Green, is a Mr. Currier had just returned new assistant in the home eco- Professor Wankelman's work Corrine Davis, rush chairman; THE LION STORE APPLIANCE AvaLoo Dresser, social chairman; to Bowling Green to resume his nomics department. Mrs. Parthum depicts a rural scene and was University duties after recovering will divide her time between the painted in the gouache medium. Betty Troxell, alumnae chairman; and Irene Ellis and Carolyn Key, from a more serious illness last se- nursery school and classes in be- Introduces The inspiration came from a heavy Panhellenic representatives. mester. ginning clothing. sleet and snow storm last year. According to Mr. Esko Rentola, CELEBRATION. The Kappa My, How The Time Goes By an instructor in art, the exhibit's Tau's celebrated their first foun- der's day Saturday with an official Vaughn Monroe purpose is to familiarize the fa- culty with the various modern in- house opening tea in the afternoon and a closed formal at the house Now Is The Hour terpretations of subject matter. Bing Crosby Gradually a shift from realism to in the evening for all actives and more abstract paintings will be rushees. Serenade Of The Bells made. . Guy Lombardo I'm Looking Over A Four Leaf Clover Speech Problems The Three Suns —And Mimi Required Course Frankie Carle For that The Best Things In Life Are Free Beginning this semester a course Dinah Shore entitled Speech Problems 223 has SNACK been made a requirement for all Ballerina students majoring in elementary Buddy Clark education. This course is now be- insist on ing offered in three sections with a A Fellow Needs A Girl total enrollment of 86. Perry Como The course has not been set up How Soon for the purpose of developing CAIN'S speech therapists, but with the Bing Crosby basic function being to give the Marcelle Potato teacher a working knowledge of CLEANING AND TAILORING I'm My Own Grandpaw the problems that may confront Chips Guy Lombardo her in ordinary class room work. In this way the instructor will be Slap 'Er Down, Agin, Paw able to recognize speech problems PARIS DRY CLEANERS Arthur Godfrey among the students. The teacher can do better work with the speech 130 E. Wooster . Ph. 12241 Pass The Peace Pipe specialist in formulating an ef- Bing Crosby fective plan for eliminating the major speech difficulties. Page 4 BEE GEE NEWS Wednesday, February 18, 1948 What's New With Maralee Moore SigmaNu Dance Recitals Mirror Talent Gives Recital Is Postponed Campus Clubs? Maralee Moore, a senior, will The Sigma Nus have postponed Of Students and Faculty BIOLOGY CLUB Organization of a student choir give an organ recital on Thursday their annual "Moonlight Dance," by Dorothy Schumann evening at 8:30 in the University previously scheduled for this week Movies of operations were is one of the projects underway Professor Harry Spangler pre- Duo-pianists Marjorie Lichty shown at the regular meeting of now, and Harvey Steinmentz, auditorium. The Cornet quartet end because of the BG-Marquette sented his first piano recital at and Jack Kocher presented one of the Biology Club, Wednesday eve- Huron freshman, directs practice will assist her in the program. game Saturday night. It will be Bowling Green last Friday night, the most outstanding concerts of ning, Feb. 12. sessions after the Sunday night held March 13. Instead the Social Feb. 13, in the Main Auditorium. the year last Thursday night, Feb. Maralee will play Coconne, by One felt that throughout the pro- 12, in the Main Auditorium. The The two movies which were programs. Louis Couperin; The Hen, by Ra- Committee will sponsor a disc gram, which was full of immense Buccess of this senior recital was shown at the Wednesday meeting More than 20 members are plan- meau; Jem, Joy of Man's Desiring dance in the Women's Gym after interpretive and technical difficul- due largely to the fact that they dealt with operations for breast ning to attend the LSA Regional and Toccata in D minor, by Bach, the game. ties, Mr. Spangler was always on played the music with perfect ease cancer and stomach ulcers. Conference at Wittenberg College the alert, giving his utmost to and assurance at all times; they The organization's next meeting and also two chorale preludes by This Friday evening, Feb. 20, at Feb. 27-28-29. 8:15 William Alexander, assistant every phraae so as to project the seemed to interpret and feel the is scheduled for next Wednesday, Executive Committee members Johannes Brahms. feeling and mood of the composer music as one pianist, not two. The Feb. 2B. of the LSA, which is a member of The quartet, composed of Bill professor of music, will give a at its best The performance was whole performance was done with the national organization, are: Hurt, Dick Chadwick, Harland violin recital in the Main Audi- characterized by consistent puis- finesse. Much credit is due Miss CHEMICAL JOURNAL CLUB Donald Sander, president; Norman Lehyomaa, and Jack Easton, will torium. sance and brilliance. Myrtle Jensen, their instructor. Chemical Journal Club members Asm us, vice president; Martha The same evening the Social The effortless power at his com- If one may venture any criticism Reichelberger, secrotury; Joan play Streamline Overture, by John- mand, which he could control to a it may be that the program lacked will meet at 6 this evening in room son; Sleepers Wake, by Bach; and Committee is sponsoring a disc 400 of the Science Bldg. Guthrie, treasurer. delicate pianissimo chord, made his the fire that one might expect, and Sokerzino, by Fitzgerald. dance, "Hispano-American Hop," rendition of Fantasia by Mozart yet the selections were played with Dorothy Brewer will speak on with the Spanish Club as host. It plastics and a movie on the making MATH CLUB Miss Moore will close the pro- quite impressive and breath-tak- good musical taste and with deli- ing. In the Sonata Op. 27 No. 2 cate shading and feeling. of plexiglass will be shown. gram with three selections from will be held from 9 to 12 in the Regular meeting of the Math (Moonlight) by Beethoven, he The program opened with Ser- Mountain Sketches, by Joseph Women's Gym. Bruce Kille is Club was held last Wednesday general chairman for the dance. played all three movements. Ada- gei Rachmaninoff's Suite No. 2, CHESS CLUB night. Professor Harry Mathias Clokcy. gio Sostenuto, Allegretto, and Both Friday and Saturday Opus 17 comprised of an Introduc- The Chess Club will meet tomor- spoke on the subject, "Mathema- Presto Agitato. His forte, how- tion and Waltz. The Introduction row night in Studio B at 7. All tics of Finance." nights, the film, "Song of Berna- ever, was the last movement. was played lightly and faultlessly; new memberB and persons inter- James Cridcr was initiated into Movie Crowds dcttc" will be given two showings The next section was a group of the Waltz with warmth and sincer- ested in the game may make appli- the organization. in the PA Auditorium. The fea- Chopin numbers. The lovely melo- ity. cation for membership in the club ture will begin at 6:30 and f?:30 dy of Fantasia Op. 49 was well- The J. S. Bach Sheep May Safe- in Dean Conklin's office. Will Be Limited presented. Professor Spangler's ly Graze was clear and precise NEWMAN CLUB each evening. introduction to the famous Polo- Second semester campus movies without being dull or cold. PRESS CLUB Newman Club is holding its an- naise Op. 53 could hardly be sur- will be limited to the capacity of From the soft, dreamy En Ba- Because of the resignation of nual semester membership drivo passed. Etude Op. No. 7, Etude teau, through Cortege and Menuet, the secretary of the Press Club, an this week. All those interested in the P. A. Auditorium, according to Greek Classic Op. 25 .V,.. 2, the familiar Etude to the light, gay Ballet, the Petite election to All the vacancy will be joining arc asked to sign applica- Pete Sherry, student assistant to Op. 10 .V,.. 3, and Etude Op. 25 Suite by Debussy was done per- No. 9 completed the section. held at the monthly business meet- tion blanks in the Well Monday the social chairman. haps more professionally and bet- ing, Thursday, Feb. 19, at 7 p.m. through Friday from 1 to I. Is Gory Tale Though the technic of Sevilla by ter than any other selection. Capacity crowds at last semes- in 304 Administration Bldg. by Libby Earnest Albeniz was flawless, the distinct Following the intermission they PHI ALPHA CHI ter's Friday and Saturday shows Spanish rhythm or feeling seemed played three compositions by Ho- FTA have forced a rigid restriction on With a stirring plot of horror lacking. mer Simmons. They were Scher- Phi Alpha Chi, accounting fra- and fate, that thrust the unfamil- For clarity in performance the zino, the amusing and clever Lob- ternity, elected new officers at its the "first come—first served" rules The Walter A. Zaugg chapter iar ancient Greek phraseology into last three selections may be ranked ster Quadrille, and Tango at Mid- of the Future Teachers of America meeting last Thursday. to comply with the state fire laws. the background, "Oedipus The as the outstanding ones of the eve- night. The unusual rhythm of inducted 10 new members last Advisor William Schmeltz in- The auditorium will be cleared ning. They were Mouvemcnt Per- Jamaican Rumba by Arthur Ben- Monday night in the Rec Hall. stalled Paul Monroe, president; after each showing and it is urged King," the Classic play by Sopho- petual No. 1 by Paulcnc, and Dance jamin was handled effortlessly. The new members are Frank Dick, Robert E n s 1 e r, vice-president; that the students bo there when a cles, was presented by a talented of the Gnomes and IAI Campanclla Marjorle Ellis, Ray Edwards, Har- Darius Milhand's suite for two Donald Henry, secretary; and University group here Thursday. by Liszt. pianos, Scaramouche consisting of old Taylor, Louis Koser, Edith Sta- Franklin Curtis, treasurer. Pro- show starts so that n maximum pleton, Byron Powell, Marjoric number will be able to see each Adapted and directed by Sidney Modere arid Brazileira ended the fessor Schmeltz was elected per- performance. Weekly, Joanne Buescheh, and manent vice-president. show. After seats arc filled, no Freeman, the classic was given in Robinson Leaves Grace Squires. Membership now The fraternity plans to have more students will be admitted. the Gate Theatre, Feb. 12, at numbers 136. Before returning to Dublin's guest speakers from tho account- Signs will be posted in the Well 4 p.m. and 8:15 p.m. Tho current major project of ing field at future meetings. Excellent make-up jobs were For Ireland Abbey Theatre, Mr. Robinson will concerning program and starting give eight lectures through Canada FTA is the presentation of panel done on the entire cast, especially discussions by groups of members times. St. Patrick's Day will be a and the eastern United States, in- PI KAPPA DELTA on William Prentice, who played cluding Yale University. at high schools in Northwestern Outstanding features to be "great day for the Irish." On Ten debaters were initiated into the part of Oedipus superbly in Theatre Critic E. B. Radcliffe Ohio. shown during the second Bemester that day, Lennox Robinson returns Pi Kappa Delta, national forensic the difficult last part. Oedipus, to Ireland's Abbey Theatre via of Cincinnati wrote in his recent include: Jennifer Jones in "Song column, "A skyrocket, nine hoyas KAPPA DELTA PI honorary, Feb. 12. torn by distrust, hatred, and frus- the S. S. George Washington. They arc Prof. Ralph Mead, Aris of Bernadcttc," Dorothy McGuire and a couple of barrels of huzzahs A panel discussion on "Student tration, gouges out his eyes after Before leaving Bowling Green for Lennox Robinson, Sara All- Mallas, Jr., George Bell, Barbara and Robert Young in "Claudia," the suicide of his wife. His ap- for Boston, Mr. Robinson was host Teaching and an Evaluation Of Boyer, Mary Kinney, William good, and Bowling Green!" It" will be the program at the Clark Gable in "Mutiny on the pearance on the stage afterward at a farewell party for 20 people Weidner, David Cox, Robert Hill, Bounty," Tyrone Power, Myrna was greeted by gasps of horror who met at the home of Prof, and meeting of the Kappa Delta Pi, Louis Fernandez, and Carl Silver. honorary education society, to- Loy, and George Brent in "The from the audience, because of his Mr.-. Elden Smith. Mr. Robinson Park Your Car night at 8 in room 115A. Pi Kappa Delta officers are Ray- Rains Came," and Gary Cooper realistic make-up that gave him was guest at a farewell breakfast. mond Ycager, president; Evalee and Barbara Stanwyck in "Meet a terrible bloodied and blinded Miss Mary Fournier and Sid Free- Participants will bo tho follow- Smith, vice president; and Elsie man, graduate assistants, and Mrs. While You Eat ing critic teachers from the local John Doe." look. Lodge, secretary-treasurer. Frank Coss, cast as the Priest, Lee Z Hafkin, journalism instruc- schools. Miss Esther Hayhurst, tor, attended. Miss Margaret Vesey, and Miss played his part with a splendid in- Barbara Zahrcnd; students: Ann PRELAW WTAMFeatures tuition and tenderness that made Hamburgers Cutler, Ellen Jenkins, Janice Mil- The Pre-Law Club will meet to- his performance one of the best. ler, Wilma Auten, Vernon Grahm, night in room 310 of the Ad Bldg. Tho rest of the cast, led by the For the best Milk Shakes and Bert SleiU. Elsie Lodge will at 7:30. The meeting will give B.G. In Series usual professional acting of Philip act as Discussion Leader. new students who wish to join the Miles as Creon and Lawrence Kuhl in car service Bowling Green will be featured as Teiresias, added much to the Short Orders club an opportunity to sign up on the "Collegiate Party" broad- INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLUB for the semester. classic atmosphere with their typi- Remember your cast over radio station WTAM, cal robes and dramatic speeches. The Industrial Arts Club will Judge Solcther will be the Cleveland, starting at 11:15 p.m. speaker for the evening. Mr. So- The most noticeable thing concern- Hudson Dealer hold its next meeting on Wednes- Saturday, Feb. 21. ing the Suppliants was that they Whitehouse day, March 3. Guest speaker will lether is the common pleas judge Representing the University will of Wood County. spoke in rhymed verse. be Mr. P. S. Waldeck, head of the be Gordon Ward, senior from Am- Begun with mood music, the State Department of Industrial herst, Jane Carlton, junior from Camicom-Dotts Hamburger Shop PRE-MED CLUB play was done without benefit of Arts. The meeting will be held Cleveland, and Turid Upsaker, the front curtain as it must have in the Visual Aids Room of the The Pre-Med Club will hold its freshman from Oslo, Norway. been presented originally. On the Industrial Arts Bldg. regular bi-weekly meeting at 7 Student exchanges with foreign small stage, it was possible to o'clock tonight in room 111, in the lands will be the theme of the un- have a more planned, formal ar- L.S.A. Science Bldg. Any pre-med or rehearsed program. Fenn College rangement of the cast; sometimes sponsors the weekly "parties" A series of addresses and recrea dental students who are interested they achieved a perfect balance. in the organization should attend which last one hour and 46 min- The sparse scenery consisted of tion programs has been arranged utes. for Lutheran Students during the the meeting. four pillars, a few grey platforms, I.entvn season. The program fol- WTAM is 1100 on the radio dial. and two altars. lows: PSI CHI Feb. 22 — "The Meaning of Psi Chi, national psychology- Lent," Rev. Herbert F. Heidmann, honorary, will hold election of of- American Lending Library Books, MST, St. John's Lutheran Church, ficers for the second semester to- recently $2 and $2.50— Oak Harbor, O. morrow night at 7 in 307 Training Feb. 29—Recreation. School, reports Pat Peterson, presi- March 7 — "Lutheran Unity," dent. Now On Sale For Rev. Norman A. Menter, DD, Pres- ident of the Michigan District of tho American Lutheran Church. 25c March 14—-Recreation. HOUSE March 21—"The Meaning of the Cross," Rev. W. Carl Satre, DD, THE LION STORE Augsburg Lutheran Church, Tole- OF do. FLOWERS Portraits of TUXEDOES FOR HIRE merit— CORSAGES SERVICE COMPLETE A lifetime FLOWER GIFTS memory RUSSELLS' We Deliver
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Although neither of the opposing quints boast victories in the East mean more, as far as Garden possibilities * This Saturday afternoon, Bowl- impressive won and lost records, B-W's victory over Texas ing Green's triumphant, swimming are concerned, than do twice that number elsewhere. ■ W&.M and Marquettc'a last month The Falcons soared to, the heights when the Wrestlers Drop team plays host to Slippery Rock win over the Falcons, prove that Teachers College in their eleventh flying was becoming rough in foreign territory; both are capable of upsetting the meet of the year. now they must prove that they rule the roost in BG applecart. Two Matches The two schools met last year their own back yard. Baldwin-Wallace, always The Ycllowjackets, coached by The Bowling Green wrestling and Bee Gee was the winner 55- Ray Watts, are exponents of the dangerous in the Cleveland Arena, is next, fol- 20. The score is not representative lowed by Marquette, which comes here holder team lost to Western Reserve Uni- fast-breaking offensive and have versity, 14-16, and to Edinboro of the team, however, as all of used it to good advantage in rack- of a surprise triumph over Andy's men earlier State Teachers, 14-16, in that last year's races were very close. ing up fourteen wins out of the in the season. Then, next week, it's back to order. Both matches were staged Slippery Rock boasts of two ex- nineteen games they've played. Cleveland for the John Carroll tilt, and into on the opponents' mats. The team ceptional swimmers, Dull and Et- Resides topping Texas A&M, B-W Toledo for the game of games against T.U. is showing signs of improvement ter. Etter tied Joyce in the 100 yd. holds impressive victories over a All of these opponents will be pointing for Bowl- but the lack of experience puts free style last year, and a close good Quantico Marines five and ing Green -and the Falcons cannot afford to the Falcon wrestler.* to great dis- match is expected again this year. the University of Dayton. In the drop one contest. advantage. Last Saturday afternoon the BG latter game, the score was 71-69, PICKING THE TEAMS A HARD JOB The Falcons might have upset varsity won a double-dual meet as compared with BG's three-point When the time comes to hand out bids to Western Reserve if the opponents over the BG freshman team and edging of the same team a few T. I. Loomia. Jr. the Ft. Wayne YMCA 42-31 and the National Invitational Tournament, Ned Irish had not piled up most of their weeks earlier. Among the losses 64-11. The frosh sank the YMCA and the tourney committee will be put in an exceedingly unen- points in the middle weight classes. are a pair of close ones to Toledo 69-16. and a shellacking by Seton Hall. viable position. Utah, defending champs, and twice-defeated Western Reserve captured the 128 pound match and never stopped The Froeh-varsity match was Kentucky once again are sure to be invited. N.Y.U. will represent not decided until the final relay in the home town, and North Carolina State and Western Kentucky losing until Ray Plorian pinned Student tickets for the Mar- Tlbby Franks in the 175 pound which the upperclassmen nosed out quette game Saturday night will are good bets to be chosen. match. The fall time was 8:30. their younger nators. In losing go on lilt Wednesday at noon. The three other positions, however will be the troublemakers. to the varsity the freshmen set two Jack Mormimitsu won the 121 They will also be on sale Thurs- new records. Dave Johnson cap- In the past it has been a policy to.have two New York teams in pound motch by default, giving the day and Friday from 8 to 11:30 tured the 200 yd. free style in the affair. This year this arrangement might prove an unpopular Falcons five needed points. Jack and 1 to S and Saturday morn- 2:44:4 breaking the old record of one. Columbia's excellent team doesn't play post-season games, Woodland earned a draw against ing from 9 to 12. Fordham has faltered in an easy schedule, and City, L.I.U., and 2:49. Koenig won the 150 yd. Emerson "Red" Speicher Ticket! for the Baldwin-Wal- James Swinehart in the heavy- back stroke in 1:49:6, the old St. Johns have not excelled. lace game in Cleveland at the weight department and C'armel record being 1:61. Duquesne. Oklahoma ASM, West Virginia, Bradley, St. Bonito accomplished the same in Arena Friday night may be pur- Louis, Toledo, and Bowling Green are among many squads the 136 pound class. Bonito The varsity meet with Fenn Col- Three Teams Lead chased at these same hours until lego for Friday was called off. under consideration for these hypothetical slots. wrestled Allan Cortz, the match In Fraternity League 10 Friday morning. These tick- It must be remembered that some schools prefer to stay out score being 2-2. The freshman team has a new ets are 75 cents apiece. Follow- addition since the beginning of the of this tourney and compete only in the NCAA games. That is Bob Itehark defeated F.dinboro Sigma Chi, Sigma Nu and SAE ing the BW game, there will be second semester. Harry Scherer, a dance at the Arena. The price why names such as Holy Cross, Texas, etc., are not listed above. State's Joe LaSlavic in the 145 kept their records clean in the Fra- pound match. In the 175 pound who was state champion in the 200 ternity Basketball Leagues Mon- of the ticket includes admission At the present time, it appears that, should the Falcons win the yd. free style has been added, and class, Ray Florian outpointed day night as each squud scored to the dance. rest, their chances are very strong. his services will greatly bolster the Spike Carszina, and Jack Wood- victories. In Leuguc No. I, Sigma SWIMMING TEAM SET FOR NEXT YEAR already powerful squad. Harry and pinned Lincoln Van Sickle to Chi downed previously unbeaten Probable starting lineup will in- The double-dual swim meet last Saturday proved what in- comes from Canton McKinley. take the heavyweight match, the Commons Club 29 to 17 after hold- clude John Chavers and Ed Hriv- siders have known all season- that the freshman squad is time being 5:3fl. Carmel Bonito ing a slim 13 to 12 halftimc mar- nak nt the forward slots, Kostohry almost as good as the varsity. It was not until the last event of scored the only other Falcon gin. This put the Sigs in sole pos- at pivot with John Popp and Dick the day that the veterans were able to triumph over the frosh points, when he earned his second Sigma Chi Continues session of first place. Selgo at the guard positions. Coach Sam Cooper and freshman mentor Davfe Mathews draw in two nights, this one Bowling Supremacy Sigma Nu and SAE continued Hrivnak, a 6'3" senior, is leading seem to have an abundance of promising material for next sea- against Bob Malarkey. their first place duel in League II point getter for tho Berea five, av- as Sigma Nu edged Kappa Sigma son. In the ranks are three 1947 Ail-American high school Bowling Green travels to Toledo Sigma Chi continued to hold eraging 17.1 points per game, natators. Fred Heffner upset Fred Kline in the 440 free style— their lead in the fraternity bowling 21 to 20 in a thriller and SAE while Dick Selgo is second with Saturday to participate in the To- dumped undefeated Pi Theta 29 to that alone is an indication of his ability. Harry Sherer and Bob league Friday night as they took 12.5. ledo Tri-State meet. three games from Kappa Tau. 16. Phi Beta Mu climbed into Led by their All-American Frary were excellent in the 220 and the relays, and should be second place as they walloped Kap- able to fill in well at these spots in the future. Sigma Nil. in second place, could candidate, Gene Berce, the Mar- only gain a split with Theta Chi pa Tau 23 to 11. PiKA drew a bye quette Hiltoppcrs will be attempt- This wealth of young talent certainly will give Bee Gee Freshman Cagers and dropped five points behind this week. ing to chalk up their second upset better balance and depth. It will be interestinng to note just what Downed By Toledo the Sigs. Team stundings are as follows win of tho season over the Falcons degree of greatness the Coopermen will achieve. The advent of another frater- LEAGUE I when they invade the BG court Ttam Lo.l Toledo University's fieshman nity pledge period promises to Won Pot. Saturday. Slqma Chi 3 0 1000 Since handing the Falcons their basketball squad evened the count bring new talent into the frater- Common*! 2 1 666 Beta Sigma 1,1,1! nity league. According to the 2 1 69-66 loss at Milwaukee, Coach with BG's freshman team last ATO 1 2 333 rules set up by the committee, Phi Dolla 1 2 333 Bill Chandler's team hasn't fared HARBINGER OF SPRING: THE ARRIVAL Wednesday night as the* defeated pledges will be permitted to bowl Thola Chi 0 3 Ci)0 too well, dropping four out of five the young Falcons 58 to 43 in the LEAGUE I! games with Big Nine and Midwest- with theft respective fraternities. Toam Won Loot Pot. ern Independent squads. Needless Men's Gym. There is a possibility Sigma Nu 3 0 l,:on OF OUR NEW HANDSOME FABRICS IN Ed Bergman of 1'iKA shattered SAE 2 to say .their distressing plight will that the two teams will meet once 0 1000 the maples for 247 to take high Pi Thela 7 1 666 invoke little sympathy among the more this season to play otT the tie. Phi Bola Mu 2 1 666 game honors for the night. Other Kappa Sigma ___ 1 2 333 Falcons, who undoubtedly will be TIME FOR EASTER!! BG took an early lead but Toledo KappaKappc Tau . o 2 noii "all out" to avenge the earlier high games were Jack Mercer PiKA 2 000 kept hammering away and edged setback, which dropped them from (SAE) 212, and Art Balsat (Theta to a one point 30 to 29 margin at their lofty perch in the national Chi) 211. IM Swimming standings. the half. The Rockets then came Pis. Won Lo.l The Hilltoppers line up with back strong in the second period Sigma Chi . 49 36 9 Starts Feb. 20 the sharp-eyed Berce, who scored and coasted to a 15 point victory. Sigma Nu 44 34 11 339 points last season, and Joe The famine on Kappa Sigma 40 28 17 Lindeman was high for Toledo Entry blanks for Fraternity Faupl as forwards, Jim Ove at cen- fine suitings is SAE L 38 28 17 with 26 points while LeRoy had 11 swimming intruniurals will not be ter, and Mel Peterson and either over. Here is Phi Dell-. 31 22 23 anil Kornowa 8. Joyce led BG PiKA . 28, 21 24 accepted after tomorrow, Feb. 19. Hob Sullivan or Frank Graff at the the rich assort- defensive posts. Stan Sauceda, with 16, Raber had 15 and Pohl- Thela Chi 26 19 29 Intramural Director Dave Mat- ment of shark- Kappa Tau 20 16 39 forward, and John Ducette, guard, skins, plaids man 7. Pi Thorn 17 14 34 thews has announced that prelimi- are also expected to see consider- and worsteds. naries will be held Friday, Feb. able action. The most dis- 20, at 7 p.m. and finals will be The B-W game iB scheduled as March 5. purt of a twin bill, with Marquette criminating und John Carroll meeting in tho will find a Deadline for entries in the In- opener. The tip-oft" in the BG- favorite here. dependent swimming intramuruls Murquette game on Saturday is is Feb. 25. Preliminaries will be slated for 8 p.m. In our Cus- Feb. 27, and finals March 12. tom Tailoring Department, Marksmen Elect you select New Officers your individ- Kiger's Drug ual style pre- Store The Rifle and Pistol Club haa ference — elected the following officers for tailored to the second semester: Norman presents a new line Schmidt, president; Earl Ott, vice- allow you the in— president; Arthur Jones, executive freedom and officer; Peggy Moore, secretary; comfort which Notebooks and Al Jay, treasurer. only The club meets each Wednesday individual Art Supplies night at 8 in room 400 of the Ad tailoring can THE HUT Stationery Building. The next few meetings bring. It'i Scrap Books will be devoted to recruiting new made for you E. Wooster at R. R. Tracks members for the teams that will —and you Photo Albums be in inter-collegiate competition. Any undergraduate student is alone. -r—O- Come in and look eligible. It is not necessary that the prospective shooter have had Come in—look around previous experience since a train- Peanuts them over. Pop Corn ing program will be on the club's schedule. I Hot Dogs Candy
Caramel Corn Pop POP CORN FOR PARTIES TIME—20 hours a day The Campus Men's Shop PLACE—HOLLAND SNACK BAR Hours: 11:30 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. 237 N. Main Near Port Office WHY?—Good things to eat every day Page 6 BEE GEE NEWS Wednesday, February 18, 1948 B6 Cagers Win Three Dance Classes German Band WWI Presents To Be Held Gets Name Robinson Play Against Eastern Foes Dancing classes, sponsored by Alpha Tau Omega's German Lennox Robinson's play, "The BG's cagers made a clean sweep the Social Committee, will begin Band has found a name. Far-Off Hills," will be presented by of their Eastern tour as they rolled Feb. 26 and 26 at 7 in the Kec Hall. The five dollar prize goes to The classes are for both men and the Theater Guild over radio sta- over Boston College, 74-48, Ameri- Falcons Down Marilyn Mercer (026 East Woos- women, and the fee will be two tion WWJ at 9:30 Sunday night. can International, 9(T-46, and Syra- ter St.) for submitting the name cuse University, 63-68. dollars for eight lessons. Miss KeiitState Evelyn Lockman, associate pro- "Sour Kraut.-." Prize will be pre- Starring in the play will be Jessica In the first game of the trip, fessor of physical education, will sented at the Findlay game on Tandy and Whitford Kane. played in Boston Garden, Andy's Still in the running for a bid to be the instructor. March 1. Playwright Robinson, who was Falcons easily downed the BC the Madison Square Garden Invi- Beginners will meet on Wednes- The German Hand will play on Eagles. The hot Ohio quintet tational tournament, Bowling day nights, and the advanced on on campus last semester as visiting piled up 30 baskets from the floor Thursdays. Fees may be paid to "Sidewalk Interviews," WSPD ra- Green's basketball team success- professor of speech from Ireland, plus 14 charity tosses while the Pete Sherry, student assistant to dio show with Art Berry Thurs- is now on a lecture tour in the opposition struggled through the fully surpassed its 22nd obstacle the social chairman, between 3 and day at 12:15 p.m. Friday, East. contest virtually helpless. Monday when the Falcons defeat- 6 p.m. in the office of the Dean of Blanch* Spanglnr, president of they will appear in the Cleveland Chuck Share was high point ed Kent Stale 62-46 at the Toledo Women. Alpha Xi Delta, pretend the tro- Arena for the Baldwin-Wallace phy to Tom Powell as ho is choson totaler for the night with 14 tal- field house. game and later the same evening, lies. Weber, Kubiak, and Otten King of Heart* at the annual Al- The first half was slow deliber- they will be guest stars at Herman pha Xi Delta Sweetheart Swing, broke into the scoring column with New Water Tower Pirchner's Alpine Village night double digits. ate basketball and the Falcons held last Saturday in the Women's Being Constructed club. Bldg. PI WEEK The score at halftime was 43-24. again had trouble adjusting to a In less than 10 minutes of the foreign floor. Kent, however, Howling Green'H new water tow- second period the score jumped to didn't appear too powerful and er is still under construction and Dr. Zaugg Gives Modern Dance Club IS 66-31. All of the Falcon subs was unable to work the ball in for probably won't be finished until were used in the lop-sided game. Series of Speeches Holds Tryouts close shots against Coach Harold this summer. The Falcons encountered no dif- Dr. Walter A. Zaugj£ education Tryouts for the second semester ficulties in downing American In- Anderson's tight defense. Fred The effect of the new tower on COMING Klaisner, Dale Haverstock, and the campus wuter supply will be instructor, will give a series of Modern Dance Club will be held ternational College, 96-46, Thurs- speeches on Monday, Feb. 23, next Monday evening from 7 to 9 day night in Springfield, Mass. Leroy Thompson, however, were slight. It might help the Univer- Tuesday, Fob. 24, and Thursday, in the Women's Bldg. Anyone BG started the game by hitting able to score on long set shots and sity's water supply a little, accord- Feb. 26. interested is urged to come. the hoop for 23 points before AIC kept the Flashes in the running. ing to Clyde KoonU of the water was able to tally. At the end of Klaisner was high point man of the department. He stated that most the first half AIC was lagging to game with 14. Guard John I'ayak of the trouble, however, is due to the tune of 40-26. and center Charles Share each University lines being too small to Bob Green, Falcon forward, carded 12 for Howling Green. carry the loads necessary. paced the offensive for Ohioans The score changed hands thrue The new tower will not elimi- with 15 points. Otten, Share, times until Share hit for three nate the occasional blackness of Weber, Inman, and Payak all baskets which assisted the Falcons the water, Mr. Koontz said, which scored in double figures. Bob in maintaining a 26-24 edge at is caused by sulphur content. Tourtolette, AIC forward, was half time. Kent held a 13-12 first Since Bowling Green's water is high scorer for the opposition with first quarter advantage. taken from Artisian wells, water 10 points. has to be taken from sulphur wells As the second half opened Kent when the supply is low. - The Massachusetts cagers wore regained a 26-26 lead when Klais- unable to copo with the speed, ner connected on two foul shots. The capacity of the new 130 height, and ability of the Falcons. 1'uyak then split the hoop with a foot tower will be 6011,000 gallons, Coach Anderson used every mem- driving shot to give the Falcons a an increase of 100,0011 gallons ber of the traveling squad in one point margin which was never over the old tower. swttmping the New Englanders. again relinquished. In the gume nt Syracuse Coli- Here the Bee Gees came to life Ask for seum the teum ran into the tough- and played brilliantly as Share and est competition of the trip. The Payak hit for repealed field goals. Brick "o" Delight Orange put up un early game The combination of guard Gene fight and matched speed with the Dudley and forward Hob Qrcen at Falcons throughout the skirmish began to click and Howling Green before being subdued 63-63. stretched their margin to 62-43 ISALYS The lead seesawed during the with five minutes left. first period. After 16 minutes of play, John I'ayak tossed a goal to VJJ pt. of ice cream lock the score at 21-all after Syra- For the finest and lots of whipped cuse had led 21-17. in baked goods cream 20c After a basket by Chuck Share, Kill Gabor, Orunge sparkplug, sank • Cakes two and Syracuse pulled ahead with a one-point lead. Stan Cookies Weber threw a couple of hook Rolls shots true to the mark in the lnst QlfrllV/ttok fow minutes of the first half and Syracuse never regained the lead. Ross Bakery Fri., Sat. Feb. 20-21 The halftime score was 30-26. Open 12:46 2 BIG HITSI "On The Old Spanish Trail" with Roy Rogers and His Horse Trigger AFTER EXERCISE Also "Two Blondes and A Red Head" with Jean Porter and lune REFRESH YOURSELF Preisser Sun., Turn. Feb. 22-24 Open 12:46 "Cass Timberlane" with Spencer Tracy and Lana Turner
W.d., Thur.. F.b. 25-26 Open 12:46 Opportunity Cash Club mwli 3 Days "Ivy" with Joan Fontaine and Patric Knowles IYRIC fart.
Fri., Sat. Feb. 20-21 Open 2:16 Sat. "Oregon Trail Scouts" with Allan Lane and Robert Blake
Sun., Mon. Feb. 22-23 Open 2:15 Sun. "Johnny O'Clock" with Dick Powell and Evelyn Keyes
Tu.t., Thur.. Feb. 24-28 Open 6:45 "Cynthia" with Elizabeth Taylor Ionia) UNoat Aumoarr or mt COCA-COLA COMPANY IY Also LaSALLE COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY HESTERF1ELD "Little Mr. Jim" iAtWAYS MILDER IBETTER TASTING (gOOLKR SMOKING O !?««. Tfca Co.. Colo Butch Jenkins James Craig