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The B-G News April 21, 1959 Bowling Green State University ScholarWorks@BGSU BG News (Student Newspaper) University Publications 4-21-1959 The B-G News April 21, 1959 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 April 21, 1959" (1959). BG News (Student Newspaper). 1475. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news/1475 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. Thought For The Day Weather Nothing i» more scandalous than a man that is proud of his Pertly dowdy ad continued cool. humility. miBr —Marcus Aurelius VoL43 Bowline/ Gnu State University. Bowling Green. Ohio. Tuesday. April 21. No7« S21SLFostoria School ID Cards Will Bear Photos Next Year As New Branch Pre'Registration The University hu expanded its branch school program to in- clude a fourth branch at Fostoria, Nunamaker, Gee Receive Honor Titles Includes Having President McDonald announced recently. Other branches are located at Bryan. Fremont, and Sandusky. Pictures Taken In his announcement Dr. Mc- As 'Outstanding Greeks' Are Named Pre-registration begins this Donald also said that Ray C. Or week for prospective seniors, wig, a BGSU graduate and the Linde Gee, Alpha Xi Helta, and next week for all other head of the Commercial Depart- and Norman Nunamaker, Al- ment at Fostoria High School, Choral Groups Unite undergraduates. This year, pha Tau Omega, were reveal- has been appointed dirertor of pre-registration will include the new branch. For Sunday Concert; ed as the Outstanding Greek having pictures taken, the Re- The branch has been set up at Woman and Outstanding 3 gistrar's Office hss announced. the request of the Fostoria public Selections Announced school system which is providing Greek Man for 1968-69 at the ttk «g>' Beginning with the fall semes- classroom space and laboratory The "Cantata of Peace," by ter of '59-60, the University will facilities for course work. Cardon V. Bumham. director of Interfraternity Council Sing in the start using a new student identifi- An informal survey revealed choral activities, will be one of University Union's Grand Ball- cation system, George Lynch, as- that a large number of qualified the selections performed during room, Saturday night. sistant to the regisrar, has an- students in the area are not able the concert by the combined chor- mp? nounced. Each student's identifica- to go away to a college or univer- al groups of the University, Sun- Miss Gee and Nunamaker were tion card will bear his picture. sity and will take advantage of day night, April 26. selected for the honor by two The new II) will not be card- this opportunity to continue their Composed in 1957, the composi- anonymous committees appointed board either, but will be some- education close to home. tion will be presented for the first thing on the order of the credit by Prcs. Ralph W. McDonald, which cards used by many business con- The first year of college train- time in this area by the A Cappel- screened the campus fraternities, ing in Liberal Arts. Business Ad- la Choir and guest soloists during cerns, Lynch explained, being la- and sororities' nominations. V menated and with the student's ministration, and Education is the concert in the Grand Ballroom GEE NUNAMAKER planned for next year, with sec- of the University Union. Miss Gee, an elementary educa- name and address embossed on ond year courses being set up the This concert will mark the final tion major, has been pledge class it. Mechanical imprinters, such as following year if the demand war- appearance of the choral groups president, corresponding secretary, thoso used in department stores rants it. for this school year, according to and president of her sorority. She to transfer the buyer's name from Classes will begin next Septem- William Kriius. publicity manager. was also rush party chairman for hia charge-n-plato to a bill-of-salc, ber, meeting in the late afternoon In addition to the A Cappells two years, the sorority's candidate Theta Chi Wins Sing; will then be placed at points on and evening. Courses will offer Choir, taking part will be the Uni- for Crystal Ball Queen and Key t!ic campus where students have the same credit that they carry on versity Chorus and the Collegiate Queen, a member of the sorority's to present their ID cards for id- campus with instructors from the Chorale. quartet taking part in the Phi entification purposes. regular University faculty teach- Franz Schubert's "Mass in Q Delta Theta Barbershop Sing for These spots will include the ing most of the courses. will be performed by the Chorus two years, and active in sorority Blackburn Top Leader Library, Business Office, Regist- Further information and admis- and Chorale, with guest soloist*. intramurals for three years. rar's Office, and the University sion materials are available from An organ accompaniment will be By DAVE MERTZ Union's Information Desk, Lynch She was alao a member of the added. When checks are cashed or the branch director at Fostoria used to captivate the style in Council on Student Affairs, senior With its spirited rendition of the High School. which this work was first given. Vogtsberger Joins spiritual "Kzekicl Saw de Wheel" books aro checked out, the stu- representative to the Student dent will have his ID card insert- Council, and AWS recording secre- and a highly dramatic presentation University Hospital; of "Battle Hymn of the Republic," ed in the imprinter, which will tary and second vice-president. put his name on the check or call- She served as junior class vice- Theta Chi was named first place Greek Week Activities Proceed; winner in the Interfraternity Coun- slip and thus furnish a positive president, and has been a member Replaces Sermonte means of identification. of A Cappella Choir and Collegiate cil Sing. This year marks Dr. Henry Vogtsberger, an Up- the eighth time in nine years that This week, prospective seniors Chorale for four years, serving the will be the first to have their pic- Hughes To Be Featured Speaker former as secretary for one year. per Sandusky physician, has ac- the fraternity has received this cepted appointment to the medi- honor, tures taken for the new ID cards, With Greek Week having pro- served as vice-president from 1918 A member of WRA for four as they go through pre-registra- ceeded to the halfway mark, se- to I960, supervisor of scholarship years, Miss Gee was Its secretary cal staff of the University Health Receiving the certificate of tion procedures. All undergraduat- veral major events are still up- from 1050-56, and was elected to during her sophomore year, and Service and will begin his duties award, in lieu of the first place es may prc-register from April coming. One of also served on the Kohl Hall House as a University physician Sept. 1, plaque and trophy that were not 27 to May 15. his present position in 1956. available for presentation, was the the foremost of Board. She was a freshman mem- 1969. The procedure to be followed In undergraduate work. Or. ber of PEM Club, and as the Theta Chi Bong leader, Jim Fluke. by a student after having his sche- these will be the Dr. Vogtsberger, a native of Interfraternit y Hughes was a member of Phi Beta YWCA representative to UCF, she The song leaders of the second dule approved by the dean of his Council - Pan- Kappa, men's honorary scholarship has served on its membership com- Toledo, is currently engaged in and third place winners also re- College or his adviser begins with general practice in the Upper San- ceived certificates because their going to the Registrar's Office and hellenic Ban- society; Pi Delta Kpsilon, men's mittee. She also belongs to Cap and quet Thursday Gown, Book and Motor, Kappa dusky area. He is a graduate of plaques had not been received by picking up a slip giving the times honorary leadership society; and the IFC Sing committee. The first at 6 p.m. in the Delta Pi, and has a 3.82 accumula- Obcrlin College and has the M.D. for picture taking, then having place trophy, given each year, has Grand Ballroom the Order of the Coif. tive point average. degree from Western Reserve Uni- the photo taken in the room at been taken from the Theta Chi of the Union. Tonight has been set aside for versity Medical School. His intern- the northeast corner of the rec Nunamaker, a music major in ship and residency were served at house and has not been found. hall, and then returning to the Re- A feature of the regularly scheduled fraternity the College of Liberal Arts, has the affair will St. Vincent's Hospital in Toledo. Taking second place in the Sing gistrar's Office to turn in the re- and sorority meetings. Olympic a 3.47 accumulative point average. be an address He served with the Army Medical was Phi Kappa Tau, and the Phi (Continued on page 4) HUGHES Night will be held tomorrow. Fri- He was the recipient of ons of six CorpB during World War II. by Francis M. national ATO scholarship awards Tau song leader, Jerry Blackburn, day evening will sec the staging was named the outstanding song Hughes, the national president of this year, and is a nominee for the A member of the American Me- Delta Tau Delta fraternity.
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