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VoL 34 Telephone 2631 Wednesday. February 22. 1950 No. 17 Bartered Bride- Christiansen Leads Concordia Symphony Features Cast Announced; Rehearsals start College Choir Saturday Night Ane In Piano Solo Jackie Smith as Marie and A Cappella Choir of Concordia Robert Jaynes as Jenik play the College, Moorhead, Minn., will be Stella Ane, young Toledo pianist, romantic leads in the comic opera, at the University Aud. Saturday, Feb. 25, at 8:15 p.m. The 60-voice will be the solo artist when the "The Bartered Bride," to be pre- Joe King Elected President Bowling Green State University % choir is being brought here by Good Clean Fun' sented March 8-11 at 8:15 p.m. Bowling Green's A Cappella Choir. Symphony Orchestra presents its in the Main Aud. first evening concert of th'-l season Of Inter-Fraternity Council Director Paul J. Christiansen is The plot concerns Marie, the the son of Dr. F. Melius Christian- Feb. 23, at 8:30 p.m. in the Uni- Asked By Steller daughter of a rich merchant, Kru- Joe King, Alpha Tau Omega, was recently elected sen, dean of American choral com- versity Aud. president of Inter-fraternity Council. The group also elect- shina, played by Printy Arthur. posers who founded and formerly ed Don Stork, Sigma Nu, vice president, and Dick Brown, directed the world famous St. Olaf Miss Ane, a sophomore nt Mary Professor Warren E. Steller, of She is engaged to her father's Sigma Alpha Epsilon, secretary-treasurer. Choir. Manse College in Toledo, has ap- the physical education department servant, Jenik. and acting Booster Club adviser, Fifteen social fraternities are represented on the council The choir's program ranges peared three However, Krushina is deter- from the classics of Palestrina, times as soloist announced to club members Mon- this year. Semester plans include working out details for day night that all student enthusi- mined that his daughter marry a Greek Week which is an nnnuu! Bach, and Brahms to choice works with the Toledo of modern composers. Symphony Or- asm for the TU-BG hulf-witted stuttering lad, Vashek, event in the spring at the Univer- chestra in its game should be channeled toward portrayed by Donald McGookey. ODK Committee sity. On a tour of Norway last year, series of chil- good clean fun instead of under- Vashek is the son of Krushina's FTaternity representatives this the Concordia Choir gave a con- dren's concerts. handed activities. old friend, Micha, played by James semester are: Don Stevenson, Wal- cert for Norway's royal family, a She was the Mr. Steller explained that the Jarvis. Revises Point ter Nachtigall, Alpha Tau Omega I nation-wide broadcast from Oslo's 1949 winner of main purpose of the recent article Krushina, with the assistance of Bruce Mullen, Carl Margralf, The- modern studios, appeared beforo a the John Ane in the Toledo Blade was to inspire Kczul, Douglas McEwen, the mar- Requirements ta Chi; Dick Sankcy, John Robert- capacity audience in the famous Scholarship (in the Toledo University Basketball riage broker, tries to arrange the son, Phi Delta; Don Thomas, Delta Trondheim Cathedral and sang memory of her team. He added that previously marriage. Kazel offers Jenik 300 A committee of Omicron Delta Tau Delta; Dick Stensby, Don 35 concerts in the Oslo University Aud. brother) offered the attitude of the Bowling Green crowns if he will renounce Marie. Kappa members met Sunday eve- Stork, Sigma Nu; John Balognch, students at basketball games has Larry Kearney, Gamma Theta Nu; Stalls Ana by the Toledo Finally, Jenik consents, but in- ning to revise the point system been very commendable. Phil Bilbao, David Laurenzi, Kap- Chapter of Mu sists that these words bo inserted which determines membership eli- Phi Epsilon. During the meeting, it was an- in the agreement: "Thut Marie pa Sigma; Donald Alborn, James gibility for the local circle of the Miller, Pi Kappa Alpha. The fifty-piece orchestra under nounced that bulletins will be shall only be married to the son of national leadership honorary. Dick Wood, Chnrles Shanklin, the direction of Gerald McLaugh- printed before March 8 containing Micha." lin will present three major or- Marie refuses to believe that her Qualification points for leader- Sigma Chi; William Fischer, Jim character sketches of senior mem- Sponscllcr, Beta Sigma; Richard chestral works. They are the sweetheart hus sold her, but is con- ship activities have been rear- Smith, Richard Brown, Sigma Al "Eine Kleine Nachtmusik (for bers on the wrestling and swim- vinced when the marriage broker ranged under definite headings, in pho Epsilon; Alvin Fisher, Mitchell string orchestra) by Mozart; the ming teams. produces Jcnik's receipt for the order to relieve difficulty in fulfill- Symphony No. 8 in F Major" by Suggestions for an emblem to be money. She is s u'r p r i s e d when Reiner, Zeta Beta Tau; Joe Mor- ing and totaling requirements. gan, Charlie Splain, Chi Alpha; Beethoven, and the "Concerto in F used as a symbol of the Booster Jenik still declared his love for Applications for the honorary Jack Myers, Harold Ilnkes, Delta Major" (for piano and orchestra) Club in future years were also sub- her. will be accepted at any time and Phi Beta; and Jack Jadel, Dale by Gershwin. mitted. The mystery is cxplainrd when may bo obtained from ODK mem- Patterson, Delta Upsilon. Micha and his wife arrive and bers or in the office of Dr. Emerson recognize Jenik as their long-lost Shuck. The next tapping cere- eldest son. So Jenik not only wins mony will take place in the spring. Senate Announces Anthony his bride, but gains 300 crows. Other principal actors are Arli- Terrier Missing,- thia Konwin, Barbara Evans, Guy Positions Listed For May University Prom Smith, Diane Totter, and Walter Prinz. No. 2201 Sought Announcement that Ray Anthony and his orchestra have The opera is u combined pro- By Civil Service duction of the speech, physical Somewhere on this campus or in been booked to play for the University Prom in May high- PAUL J. CHRISTIANSEN education, and music depts. Di- Examinations for laboratory the town of Bowling Green there 's lighted Student Senate meeting Monday night. electronics mechanic*, paying from rectors are Miss Joan Brodie, a black and white fox terrier that The choir' is visiting Bowling $2,450 to »5,400 a year, and tech- Suggestion that the former Urschel pond be converted dancing: Dr. James Paul Kennedy, has strayed from his home at the Green after singing in such well- into a "University swimming hole," discussion of the Red music; Robert D. Richey, staging; nologists, paying from $3,825 to Falcon's Nest. This dog is used to $10,000 per year, arc being given known places as Curnegie Hall in Cross drive being conducted separately and in addition to the and Warren Allen, chorus. the exciting environment of the New York and Constitution Hall by the U.S. Civil Service Commis- planned WSSF charity carnival,' Stage manuger is Russ Drucken- local Student Union and is probab- in Washington, I). C. assignment to an investigating The inui involved concern* sion. ly missing his home very much. amending the original Senate plan, miller, assisted by Howard Hahn. Fraternities and sororities will committee of the question of final Jean MacGluthrry is costume mis- All positions are located in This story starts buck in De- entertain the choir members while as proposed by Inlerf raternity Washington, I). C. and vicinity. exams for graduating seniors, and tress. Eleanor Meserve is - cember when Mrs. Musser, an em- they are on campus. After the discussion of speeding on campus Council, that one inclusive charity Appropriate educution or training carnival be conducted in the ant to the directors. ployee of the Nest, began to take concert, a reception will be given also were important products of may be substituted for the exper- notice of the little black and white spring to eliminate the many such ience required for jobs paying up by Bowling Green's A Cappella the weekly session. terrier that played around the Choir in Studio B. The choir will drives as usually confront the stu- to $3,100 and for part of experi- Senator Tom Hafemin an- building all day. She took a liking then journey on to the Music Hall dents annually. ence required for higher-paying nounced the finning of the popu- Allen Presents to the dog and purchased for him in Detroit. lar musician for the prom, to be The Red Cross refuses to join a positions. a tag and collar. No admission will be charged, held May 27 in the Men's Gym. combined drive. Considering the but a free will offering will be tak- Ticket! for 600 couplet will be organization too valuable a chari- Recital Sunday For seven weeks the terrier was as much a part of the Nest as some en. •old. ty to force off the campus, and es- Warren Allen will present a Court Handles of the local coeds. Then last Sat- Investigation of possibilities of pecially since its drive begins next faculty recital Sunday, Feb. 26, at arranging swimming facilities in week, it was suggested that it be urday he disappeared and hasn't 8:16 p.m. in the PA Aud. been seen since. the quarry recently acquired in the permitted to accept donations at Mr. Allen, accompanied by Campus Drivers "Outward Bound' Urschel property purchase, to this time. Mrs. Musser relates thai she Wayne Bohrnstedt, will sing two The Student Court has been make additional spring recrea- Concentrated efforts will not be arias, "My Heart Now Is Merry" saw some boys in a car whistling Tryouts Tonight tional facilities, was made by Bill made for the drive by Senate at and "Bois Epais," four serious authorized to handle reckless driv- at the dog about 3:30 Saturday af- Bishop, Senate treasurer. this time, since the group is hesi- songs, among which will be includ- ing and speeding cases on campus. ternoon but that the boys left and Tryouts for "Outward Bound" He suggested possible provision tant to deviate from its original ed "Ich Wandto Mich," and "O These were formerly handled by the dog was around the Nest short- will be held from 7 to 9 p.m., Feb. of bath houses, life guards, and concession of establishing the sin- Tod, Wie Bitter," "Don Quichotte," the city police. ly after that. 22-23 in tho Gate Theatre Aud. University sanction of the pro- gle inclusive drive. and four other selections ii.cluding A minimum of $3 has been set This black and white terrier has Speech Instructor Lee Miesle an- ject. Plans for the all-charity carni- two numbers by Tschaikowsky. up by the Court as fine for this a collar and a tag with a lock. nounced that the six men's and three women's parts arc open to WSSF chairman Jim Milburn val scheduled for April 21, how- For Mr. Allen, an assistant pro- offense and it has set up the policy The number on the tag is 2201. fessor in music, this will be his that all cases will be held over anyone. presented a question regarding ever, will remain unchanged, and Any person knowing about this the Red Cross drive, scheduled to fourth annual recital. The bari- after the hearing to give the jus- The fantasy, "Ou,tward Bound dog may contact Mrs. Musser at begin with a nationwide program an extensive program will be con- tone has studied at the Juilliard tices ample time to consider the was written by Sutton Bane and Sunday. ducted. School of Music in New York. proper measures to be taken. 2603 after 2 p.m. was recently revived on Broadway. BG-TU In Third Peace Pipe Contest By CHUCK ALBURY al hankering to take Rockets apart. They're like kids disjoining tensen, Carlo Muzi, George Llndeman, Bob MacDonald, Bill Moving north for more fertile lands, a tribe of 1475 students watches, only with BG it's a skill that they've acquired through Walker, and all the others will require equal attention. The and an ersatz Indian leader will migrate to Toledo tonight. long hours ot practice. well-balanced outfit has beaten off attack 19 times this year. There the annual Peace Pipe basketball game between Toledo This Toledo Rocket poses a difficult problem. It shook Only four demolition squads—Valparaiso, Illinois, Niagara, and BG—have been successful. University and the Bee Gee Falcons will "be resumed. up the East recently with an explosion in Philadelphia's Con- Two buses, for students who couldn't get rides, have been vention Hall, right In LeScdle College's face. That blast shifted Around here there's a conviction that the Professor and his chartered by the Press Club to make the migration as complete uie Rocket's sights over toward New York's Madison Square pupils can do the lob. They did it last month by a very slim as possible. margin and they know that the Rocket will be an even stronger This is examination night for Professor Harold Anderson and one this time. his varsity basketball class up at the Toledo Sports' Arena. But despite many misfortunes this year, when the difference It's a practical test consisting of dismantling a Rocket, or at least between win and lose was only a slight shift of the scales, the devising a way to neutralize Its power. They'll go to work on Falcons ate out to prove that they are still champs here in their a special Toledo Rocket, designed and operated by Jerry Bush. own backyard. There's a prize for the class If they can get by the examina- Professor Anderson will probably send Stan Weber, Bob tion. Passing means continued possession of the Peace Pipe, Green, Charlie Share, Gene Dudley, and Bob Long out in the emblematic of success or failure at controlling the Rocket. De- first quintet. George Beck, Ell Joyce, Clarence Yackey, Jerry feat means that the Rocket will take the Peace Pipe on board Kempter, and Ernie Raber will be ready on call. till next year's exam. The Falcons think they can win tonight We think they can Then are several racoons why th* close wants to pass the toe. You see, we kind of like the Idea of keeping that Peace Pipe tost First of all they like the idea of keeping the Pipe right here Garden where they hope to duplicate the upheaval at a national around here for another year. at Bowling Green. In the two years since the award was pat up get-together next month. The catch is that an invitation for this Half-time ceremonies Include short welcoming speeches by the Falcons hare always been able to score enough points on New York show may hinge on the outcome of tonight's tost Dr. Frank J. Prout and Dr. Wilbur White, presidents of the re- the exam to win. The Toledo Rocket is well manned. Designer-operator Jerry spective schools. Twice when the Pipe wasn't at stake Bowling Green was Bush is as slick a customer ds you'll find anywhere and It's a The concrete theme of the game, the Peace Pipe, was es- also able to pass with flying colors although the score has cinch he'll have some new, tricky problems for the Falcons to tablished In 1948 as an effort to renew friendly relations between always been close and the exam interesting. work out. the two schools, after d 12-year lapse. L. H. Simon, of the Then too, the Falcons and their professor just have a natur- Rocket crew members George Bush, Len Rhodes, Cal Chrls- Owens-Illinois Glass Co., fashioned the elongated trophy.

\ BEE GEE NEWS Wednesday. February 22. 1950 KAMPUS KOPP • *HtTAD BED VS. DEAD HCAO" Page 2 Views and Opinion* SAY, BUDDY.' WHAT I-- AM A COMMUNIST, DESTINED OH / PARDON ME / I ARE VOU SNEAKIN' TO BECOME RULER OP AMERICA. .THOUGHT YOU PROBABLY Senio* QinaU... AROUND FOR ? I AM ABOUT TO HAD AN UNREGISTEACD CAR BLOW UP THE PARKED OFF-CAMPUS Student Senate's action In investigating the possibilities of SOMEWHERE/ seniors not having to take final exams during their last semester in college is heartily endorsed by the NEWS. We believe this is a good idea not only because of its effect upon us personally but because it will also relieve the mass confusion during the final week of school. Of course we are not saying that every student should be exempted from final exams but only those for which failure is impossible. If a student enters the last stretch with no doubt of his passing then he should not be required to take his finals. But if there is doubt concerning the student then he should be required to take the final. This would settle any question and also serve as an incentive for the individual student to work Read ft And harder during the semester. Plenty Of Dough On Campus There are various possibilities for things that could be sub- Weep . .. stituted for the final exams for second semester seniors. One of by BILL DAY these already mentioned before by the Senate is seminars con- As PiKA's Hold Pi Week Over a period of years much ductd by me.) or women in the particular field to be discussed. work has ben done to make it pos- This has been done before at Bowling Green. Pi Kappa Alpha's eighth annual sible for Bowling Green and To- "Pi Week" will begin Sunday, Feb. This is one item that the NEWS would definitely like to see ledo to meet in athletic contests passed by Student Senate. Jt would be an accomplishment ap- 26, Bob Ernst, committee chair- but still it seems as if some people preciated by every member of the University. Situation Hopeless, man, announced yesterday. north on Route 26 enjoy printing The celebration began in 1943 remarks that do anything but add after the local. The Commoners to a harmonious relationship. If We WQHJ!**.??? anyone is in doubt as to what Coal Supply Good Club, became amlliated with the I am talking about, read Sey- As was slated in our editorial last week, we do not feel that 1'iKA national fraternity. Since By RALPH VILLERS mour Rothman's story in last Sun- the extent of Iho fines imposed on the students in connection with that time, Pi Week has been one of day's Toledo Blade. Relax everyone, the coal situation isn't as bad as you had the uprooted signs was justifiable. the high points of social fraternity I believe that Mr. Rotham is We also agree with Mr. Davis when he asks in his Letter hoped it would be. Bee Gee has at least a 20 day supply of activities on this campus. not intentionally doing anything coal on hand, and promises for delivery of another 30 days to the Editor. "Why should a college student be made an exam- Monday marks the presentation to disturb the worth if possible. comparativ e 1 y ple of?" In considering the question one begins to wonder if of pies to the fraternities and so- whenever something occurs that Is out'of line (which will always President Frank J. Prout does not anticipate a necessity peaceful athlet- rorities, and an all-campus sere- ic relationship happen when 4500 people are added to the populotion of a city), for closing the school because of the present coal strike. The roalroad has already recon- nade is scheduled for that evening. between this will we always be the guinea pigs for the local administration signcd one car of the siczid coal, At the baaketbsll game Tuesday school and his to work their supposed "acts of justice'' on? according to Dr. Prout. Another BG Coed Places night, Bowling Green, and its op- alma mater of Bpnston Davis is a trifle incorrect when he slates lhal the car has not come in. ponent will each be presented with Toledo. Rath- student has no right to vote. It is possible for a sudent lo vote, er, I think he is All Ohio coal is used by the Uni- a huge pie at the half-time cere- according lo Dr. Charles Bcrrell, if lie is registered in the pre- versity. The heating plant con- Third In Contest only trying to sumes it at the rate of about 30 monies. fire up the election registration, which is usually held in Iho summer. It Jean MacGlathcry, Bowling should be noled that a majority of the students are not present tons on an average for bad days. Wednesday, March 1, will fea- members of the Green's representative to the State when registration takes place. Contrary to some opinion, warm- ture the Pi Kappa Alpha Foun- Toledo basket- er days do not have much effect Women's Oratory finals held at Bill Day ball squad so In reviewing this case wo are forced to think back lo last der's Day Banquet. Pres. Henry on the amount of coal used This Denison University last Friday, they can beat spring when there was a slight controversy between the Univer- G. Harmon, Drake University, Des Is because of the steam boilers placed third In the contest with Bowling Green. Whether or not sity Administration and the Cily Officials about the traffic fines Moines, la., will be the guest Mr. Rothman has succeeded in used and the necessity for main- her oration, "Much Ado About being charged students for violations in the cily. Mayor Clar- taining pressure above a certain speaker. The banquet is scheduled doing this will be known tonight. Something." for the Midway Nitc-Club. ence Dick at that time sent in answer to an open letter printed level. It probably would have* been In the painfully close contest, the by the NEWS a note addressed to Dr. Prout which was published Coal isn't being wasted on the One of the major events of the better if Mr. Rothman had let the by this paper. We would like to quote an exerpt from it: campus despite the present sup- winner was given seven points by week is the pie eating contest held job of morale-building up to Coach "It has been the policy in the past to show no discrimination ply which is "pretty good." The the judges. on Thursday. Each fraternity Jerry Bush and his assistants be- between students, faculty, and citizens; it is our desire to continue heating plant is trying to con- Each of the and sorority will enter their lusti- cause be has succeeded in heating est and heartiest member to com- to conduct the affairs of the City in the same manner." serve on all corners, said Carl 11 next three ora- the tempers of many Falcon stu- tors rec e i v e d pete in the tourney. Last year's WE WONDER Stanley, who is in charge of niain- dents also. It is possible that the teance. eight p o i nt s . winners, Sigma Alpha Epsilon and writer didn't consider this angle Alpha Chi Omega will give battle During the day everything is A c c o r ding to when writing the story. to retain possession of the rotating kept up to normal in the buildings. the final .i u d g- trophy. • • * New BG Chapel Moat of the conservation is at ing, Miss Mac Glathcry, who High-lighting the end of the I personally don't think Toledo night, with normal conditions has a gripe coming. Don Cun- again being attained before the placed third, 1950 Pi Week is the all-campus ningham has explained why their class day begins. was only three- "Dream Girl Dance," held at the seats aren't together and still their According to Mr. Stanley the tenths of a Women's Gym on Saturday eve- seats are better than ours. They situation isn't the same as under point out of ning, March 4. Stellar event of Jean are only paying (1.25 for their normal conditions. The mainte- first place. the dance will be the crowning of MacGlathery student tickets and we payed nance dept. immediately goes after Miss M a c - this year's Dream Girl by Nedra $1.60 for ours behind the baskets any known open doors or windows Glathery's oration dealt with the Mason, Gamma Phi Beta, who*was to aid in the conservation of the fact that young people must be last year's queen. when it was their home game, al- though it has been called an "over- precious fuel. taught to accept the moral respon- So from the looks of things any- sibility which is thrust upon them. sight." one planning a short winter va- Frosh Needed For * * * ation has only two openings left There is no comparison between to them. Cancel any plans, or Low Attendance the conduct of the two schools at pray that John L keeps his men Sub-Committee sports contests. Bowling Green m strike until some far future students hsve been praised con- Applications for membership to late. Stops Broadcasts tinually for their fine sportsman- the Freshman Social Sub-Commit- Baby, it may be cold outside, but ship throughout the years. This the Freshmen Social Sub-Commit- il won't be that way inside for at University Director of Services fact can be attested to by the let- tee are now being taken in the least a while yet. F. Eugene Bcatty, last week made ter received from the University Dean of Women's Office. it clear that the basketball broad- of Loyola and the conduct shown The organisation, from which WORK IS PROGRESSING on the University Chapel to be locat- casts for this year have ended. at the many home games this year. ed between Shatiel and Williami Hall. It is planned that the Chapel the Sophomore representatives to will be finished by next (all. From The The Peace Pipe game can only be the University Social Committee I sincerely believe that Bowling heard over station WTRT-FM. are chosen, is led by Gage Merce- Green students will cause no holders of this community. However, Mr. Beatty said that reau, president; Marilyn Sullivan, trouble tonight even if every other Why should a college student Docket... the Beloit and DcPnul games could vice president; Carolyn Graves, person in the Sports Arena at- Letters To be made an example of? Are be wired here, IF the student body secretary; and Bill Bycrs. treasur- tempted to antagonise them. there not more crimes (in percent- Kenneth D. Miller's case was re- as a whole gave indication that it er. Advisers are Midge Dague, Even if we should lose the game The Editor .. age) committed by local perman- ferred to Dean Conklin by Student would attend the broadcasts. and Jim Conway. our conduct will continue to be ent citisens than by college stu- Court last week since this was his admirable. We are going to In nt-ronl wllh the poll'-y of tills ne- third offense this semester. He He explained that attendance The committee has sponsored dents? Is the college student for the games wired in has watch the basketball game, not lier. ni'iiii i'i|ir il In Irttrre to thf pleaded guilty to the charge of various events during the fall se- editor are not necessarily those of the made an example of because of dropped off as the season pro- mester: a wiener roast for the So- to watch the crowd. We shall con- ■IKK i.l l NKWH. parking in the restricted zone his inability to exercise a vote, gressed. So far this yeai, only cial Committee; an all-campus tinue to act ae we are used to act- Dear Ktlitor: north of the Circle in the visitors' and cannot afford a check against one game was well enough attend- Christmas dance; a closed Christ- ing at home. space. Not only does Bowling Green the administration — come elec- ed to realize a profit.- mas party; and a faculty survey. University help toward thfl nation- tions? Are all of the people of Harvey Fine and Steve Mintos wide recognition of the town of this town, who are found guilty were declared guilty of the charge Moscley Honored Howling Green, but its members of some misdemeanor, made ex- of smoking in the Library and Ad Bldg., respectively. Both fines University Trustees recently comprise at least one-third of the emples of? Moonlight Dance passed a resolution to call the Sci- city's population—thereby contri- If so, what is the purpose? were suspended, however, on the plea that they were leaving the ence Bldg., which is connected with buting approximately the same Could it be that the set-up of the the Ad .Bldg., Moseley Hall in fraction in business advantages. city government (no separation building at the time. Fined $1 for smoking in the Ad "imiir of Dr. Edwin Moseley who The town of Bowling Green should of powers) is an institution of Bldg. by the Book Store was Wil- died in 1948. A plaque will be be proud to boast of such an insti- fee-grabbing? The e x e c u t i v liam Burkina. He pleaded guilty placed on the building in com- tution as this, and be considerate branch arrests and tries the de- to the charge. memoration of his name. toward those who are grouped and fendant. Is it possible that our The Court chose to hold over the employed within. democratic rights are being je- case of Harold Clement wh plead- The question has arisen: "Wire opardised? Just what is the ed guilty to the charge of parking the fines recently imposed upon reason behind this recent para- in an assigned area by the Stadi Ree. Qee A/ewd. the delinquent members of this dox! !!!???? um Club. He declared extenuating institution righteous in all re- Sincerely. circumstances warranted his ac- Associated Collegiate Pre*. spects?". I think most people of Rantson E. Davis tions. These circumstances exist- National Advertising Service good moral being, will agree with ed in his job with the Athletic any judge or city official in the To the Editor: Dept. The Court asked the de- Sebeerlptleo by eu.ll statement that wrong must be Inasmuch as the name of Harold fendant to return to the next ses- tl-Sf ene semester; St.se per rear made right. But just how severe- Obee was inadvertently omitted in sion with an authorised note from Published weekly, except derlna ly should one be punished, fined, vacation perlede. by Bewllea Ores a your newspaper story on the facul- the Athletic Dept State CalTerslty students or reprimanded? Is It entirely up ty show, "Oily Ohio," wo would Nickolas D. Mallchock and James to the judge? Should everyone be appreciate your giving us the Faber were told to return next EDITORIAL STAFF made examples of? chance to thank him publicly for week for a decision to their pleas BUI DM Editor I. ChU-f 81|ma Cbl House A very small percent of the stu- all his efforts in our behalf. in order that the Court might have 1SS11 dents now enrolled in this institu- Hal's encouragement, his con' time to deliberate. Mr. Mallchock Bob Saaltb atasuurlaa Editor tion are local permanent residents. structive criticism, and all his sug- is charged with loaning a frozen Dnaae Saxtbruuu —Assistant Editor As out-of-town or out-of-state gestions gave our show that pro- permit car to an ineligible driver. John ■adahaaan Assistant Editor students ( theugh we spend ap- fessional touch. His aid was in- Reckless d ri v i n g constitutes the Ckark Alkary Seerte Editor BUI Lenten Feature Editor valuable and we want him to know charge against Mr. Faber ho was proximately 9 out of 12 months DON STORK presents i bouquet to Mies Joan Barber at the Nancy Nelson ■octal in a year here) we have no vote how much we appreciated it. driving Mr. Mallchock's ca' at the Sigma Nu dance Saturday, She and Don Thomas were chosen as Jack Dukes ..PnoUcraeky Editor or check against the law or office- The Cast of 'Oily Ohio" time. the "Moonlight Couple." Benin Baird jTueuttr AdTlser Wednesday. February 22. 1950 BEE GEE NEWS February Weddings Unite \ \ IT'S ALL GREEK r i 1950 Eyes Have lt» ALPHA PHI NEWS New initiates of ALPHA XI Many Bee Gee Students DELTA are: Mary Gilleapie, Mary With Doe-eyed Look The ALPHA PHIs entertained February seems to bo not only their dates at a record dance in Jane Gustin, and Katie Ernst. By IRIS IRWIN the. month of birthdays but also their house, Feb. 17. They also NEW OFFICERS You say you don't recognize that girl? Why that's Video Contest the month of marriages between entertained the seniors of ALPHA Bowling Green students. The new officers of DELTA Mary, but she has the newest "new look" now. Carb.rry-Dickinson PHI at a dinner in the Nest on UPSILON for the second semester The focus of 1950 is on the eyes which are made exotic Open To Writers Miss Marge Dickinson and Joe Thursday evening. with mascara and flecks of color. Bow-shaped lips are in are: Gus Grozdon, president; Dale A nationwide collegiate writing Carbcrry were married in the The GAMMA PHIs entertained Patterson, vice president; Bob Al- style for the snazzie lass. rectory of St. Aloysius Church competition, designed to encourage on Feb. 11. the ALPHA TAU OMEGA frater- berts, secretary; Don Leedy, cor- To acquire this striking appearance Vogue magazine suggests you follow the Piquet the emergence of new television The bride is a graduate of BG nity at an "Open House," Friday responding secretary; Don June, "doe-eyed make-up" recipe. Use a writers, was launched recently by and is u Chi Omega. The groom, evening from 7 to 9 p.m. The treasurer; Dan Kohl, assistant ZBT Dance Heads soft eyebrow pencil. With a free, joint announcement of tho Colum- a sophomore here, is a member of smooth stroke of the hand, sketch a theme for the party was "Poverty" treasurer; and Bill Slater, pledge- bia Broadcasting System and (lamina Theta Nu. line from the inner corner of the and appropriate costumes were master. D.lau-Groaenb.ugh Social Weekend eye with a sharp uptilt toward the World Video Inc., leading indepen- worn by all. Trinity Evangelical and Reform SIGMA PSI OMEGA has leased temple. Keep the pencil line as dent television producing organ- Having a "Sports Day" was the As little light as possible will ization. Church in Canton, 0., was the a house at 124 South Prospect, close as possible to your lashes. scene of the marriage of Miss Jean way the THETA PHIs and DEL- set the mood for Zeta Beta Tau's A lounge and dining facilities are Allow the line to fan outward and The competition, to be known as Grosenbaugh and Al Delau on TA UPSILONs made use of the "Dancing in the Dark" this Sat- provided. upward toward the temple. Now the CBS Awards, is open to stu- Feb. 11. warm weather last Saturday. Af- urday, Feb. 26, in the Women's underline lower lashes to point join- dents in American colleges and Miss Grosenbaugh, Alpha Phi, ter the DUs proved to be victors BETA SIGMA Bldg. from 9-12. Dancing under ing with upper lid. universities. It will otter four in the baseball game, both groups Members of BETA SIGMA are was graduated from BG in June, the stars will be to the music of Eye shadow in this mid-century prizes, the first to be awarded finished the day with some fast now residing comfortably in their 1940, and her husband, a member Verne Walters' orchestra. era are in color, usually green or March 31, I960, and the otners at games of canasta and then cokes new house. Newly elected officers of Sigma Nu, received his degree Dave Reichert is chairman of the gold. Place'a spot of color in the monthly intervals during the rest and sandwiches. for the semester are: Bob Ruddy, this January. dance; co-chairmen are Mitchell of the eye lid and massage it of the spring academic semester. president; Jim Sponseller, vice Reiner and Ronald Rose. The amount of the award w.u . Slaler-Fauver ALPHA TAU OMEGA NEWS Tho marriage of Miss Pat Fau- president; George Peyton, secre- A square dance, sponsored by S6U0 if the prize-winning script is Saturday night the ALPHA ver and Hill Slater took place at tary; Ed Moyer, treasurer; Don the Square Dance Club, will be of one-hour performance length, or TAU OMEGAs entertained their Bartrip, pledgemaster; and Chuck $250 if it is a half-hour script. the groom's sister's homo in Cleve- dates at a house party. The eve- Friday night in the Women's Bldg. Sherman, sergeant-at-arms. Prominading is from 9-12. "Gal- The prize-winning entries will be land Heights on Feb. 4. ning was spent in dancing and Tho couple spent a two-day PHI MU lant Journey," the movie scheduled screened by a board of editors and playing cards. honeymoon at the Commodore Dean and Mrs. Ralph G. Harsh- for Friday, will be shown in the the final selections will be mudc by Hotel in Cleveland before return- man and two swimmers from Ohio Main Aud. Saturday night "Sun- three-man board of judges com- CHI ALPHA FRATERNITY ing to school. University were dinner guests at day Dinner for a Soldier" will be prised of Charles M. Urdcrhill, CHI ALPHA initiated Dr. Ed- The groom, a DU, and his wife the PHI MU house Thursday, Feb. at the Gate Theatre Aud. Director of Programs for the CUS ward S. Claflin, assistant profes- have taken up residenco at 427 16. Television Network, John Stein- sor in the political science depart- beck, author, and a vice president South Main. ment, on Feb. 14. The fraternity CHI OMEGA and ATO had an exchange dinner last Wednesday. of World Video Inc., and Donuld Marih-Sweet recently moved into its new home Panhel Plans Davis, screen writer and producer Miss Mary Sweet married Dick in Ivy Hall. Recently -elected officers of KAPPA SIGMA arc William Kahi, for World Video Inc. Marsh in Hamilton, O. on Jan. 20. ZETA BETA TAU NEWS president; Lou Fernandez, vice Rush Schedule Announcements and regulations Students ut Howling Green, thoy are now living ut A17 Ridge Ter- This past weekend, ZBT had as president; Russell Wefer, treasur- governing the competition are be- er; Phil Bilboa, secretary; and Panhellenic Council announced ing sent to the English anj drama ruee until Dick gruduutcs in Aug- its guests, members from its chap- ust. Hal Hunt, master of ceremonies. that the second series of informal departments of tho approximately ters at the Universities of Michi- Marge Graham sang at the wed- The KAPPA SIGs presented rush parties is to be held this 1,800 accredited colleges and uni- gan, Ohio State, Miami (Ohio), weekend on I riday night and Sat- ding and Janet Cotner was brides- carnations to their dates at a Val- versities in the United States. A Western Reserve, and Cornell. urday afternoon and evening. The maid. These girls are both juniors entine dance at the house Saturday numbered entry blank mus*. be ob- Several men from Cincinnati also first set of parties was held last ut BO. evening. tained for each individual script visited the chapter over the week- weekend on Friday and Saturday. entered in the competition and The marriage took place in the end. 1950' INITIATION After this set, come the series of must accompany the submission. bride's home. She wore a white The fraternity has just redeco- DELTA TAU DELTA frater- formal parties followed by the is- gently into the temple just above Contest rules and the required suit and curried a small biblo and rated a room in the basement to nity initiated nine new members suance of Che bids and lists of the upper eye lashes on the eye blanks must be obtuined by writing a lavender orchid. be used as a study room. in a formal ceremony last Sunday pledges on Saturday, March 4. lid. Finish off your shadow make- directly to: Blaier-Dolan The PI KAl'l'As serenaded the afternoon. New initiates include: up charm with a beauty mark. Director, CBS Awards Thomiirriuge of Mary Dolan and engagement of Alta Marie Baker, Ellis Wagner, Jim Wolf, Don Next choose two shades of lip- Headquarters: Eugene llluser took plnec Jan. 7 at SIGMA RHO TAU, and Chuck Cook, Jack Schaeffner, John Whit- stick to apply in making the fash- IB East 47th Street, the Gesu Church in in Toledo. Codding, Tuesday night, Feb. 14. man, Dick Wissler, Mark Davis, ionable bow-shaped mouth. Draw New York 17, New York Miss Dolun is a member of Alpha The girls entertained and served Bill Eckert, and Ed Vernon. Official an outline of a bow with one shade The over-all competition is un- Phi sorority and Mr. Blaser is refreshments after the serenade. Dr. and Mrs. Prout were guests and with a slightly lighter color fill derway and ends June 30, 1950. working on his masters at Michi- of the SIGMA CHIs last Thursday Announcement Tho four monthly competition per- gan State. NEW INITIATES in the remaining portion. evening. Jack Bickhart showed This column will h«r»afl«r contain an The fashion plate of the begin iods are Feb. 3 to March 20, April Mitzi Peterson ami I.ibbie Am- New initiates of ALPHA TAU moving pictures of the fraternity's nouacementa afftcttna ihe itudent body. 1 to April 20, May 1 to May 20, holt, sorority sisters of the bride, OMEGA are: Jack Chapman, Dick ning of the last half of this century various activities during the se- even has a new figure, "an unezag- and June 1 to June 20. were bridesmaids. Miss Dolan Ginther, Norman Greive, Hart mester for the guests. Faculty member! ar. request- wore the traditional white satin Hursh, George Konold, Ray Lied- ed to check that no freihm.n or gerated bosojn, a concave middle, a The ALPHA XI DELTAS and close hipline, and seemingly long and her attendants were dressed lich, Karl Morris, Fred Sampson, SIGMA RHO TAUs were both en- ' aophomor.a ar. enrolled in 300 Workshop Players in coral berry colored gowns. or 400 level couriti. Thoa. itu- legs," says Vogue. Bud Shanks, Don Scott, and John tertained by the SIGs last week. Wei.-Ruliloff Speck. The ALPHA Xis were honored d.ntf ar. to b. lent to their They claim every girl can give Elect Officials this appearance if she follows one St. Aloysius wus the scene of the New initiates of KAPPA DEL- guests at,a Sunday afternoon open dean at once. At a recent meeting of tho wedding of Miss Emma Lou Rub- TA are: Dolores Mlachak, Dolores house and the SIGMA RHO TAUs of their suggestions, even if she Organisations or individual! isn't born that way. Diet.exercise, Workshop Players, officers were loff and David Weis, Sigma Chi. Peters, Doris Watson, Jean Wat- were guests at an exchange dinner, d.sirinf to mak. reiervetiom elected for the spring semester, Carolyn Cleary, junior at BG, son, and Carol Hancox. ner. a new attitude of posture', and by for University buildings in purchasing one of the new fashions they are: Bill Dunn, president; was bridesmaid. Fred Wuy and which to hold social functions on parade this year, they recom Joyce Widmer, vice president; Karl (lillmore, the groom's frater- nity brothers, were ushers. A BARTLETTGRAM— bilo accidents is driver education for next y.ar may do so in th. mend. Mary Lou B a r n u m , secretary- treasurer; and ,!..ck Mullen, pro- Tho couple are making their courses in high schools, conducted Prelident'i office b . g i n n i n ( This year it's the tight skirt and gram chairman. home at 122V4 Lehman in Howling Tom Bartlett Says: by trained personnel on the same Monday, Feb. 27. blousey jacket, the opposite of the Prof. Harold Obec, director of Green. Although there can be no dispute basis as other high school courses Graduate assistantship appli- 1947 tight-fitted bodice and full B.il.y-Gleaaon skirt. The trend has been to look the community drama service, with the figure* which ihow the . . . We used to think anyone could cations for next fall must b. Feb. 7 was the wedding date for natural; now it's the rage to look will be the group's guest speaker under 28 «ge groap to be the "just pick up" driving, but we now submitt.d to departments! the marriage of Miss Nancy Glea- made-up. at the next meeting which will be worst driven on the road today, realise that instruction end coach- chairman by March 1. held Wednesday evening, March 1, son and Dick Bailey. The couple it i» unfair to blame youngtters ing are just as important in driv- w at 7 in the Gate Theatre. arc living at 407 Buttonwood in for not being good driver" whon ing as they are in athletics, music W Bowling Green. In Bowling Green it'a E they have never receive*^, proper- or bridge building . . . When a E They were married at 6 p.m. ly plennod count of instruction youngster "just picks up" driving, D Psychology Group Tuesday in the First Methodist T (John) ... A teen-eger mekci an excel- he usually acquires bad attitudes, E Church of Chagrin Falls. E Cheetwood". lent pupil . . . However, too many too, from parents or other drivers L Hears Lecture L of thorn are growing up to ma- . . . And faulty attitudes are much I Prof. Mylen Fitzwatcr will be DANCING more often at the bottom of young E turity with improperly formed HOUSE of V the speaker at the next regular Social dancing classes will begin driver accidents than a lack of G motoring habits because thoy have E meeting of Psi Cni, to be held at tonight at 7:30 in the South Gym never had the benefit! of adaquate skill . . . For information on Lum- R FLOWERS R 7:30 p.m. Thursday. Mr. Fitz- in the Women's Bldg. The course driving Instruction . . . One an- bermen* see Charles E. Bartlett, A water's subject will be, "Demon- will be open to both men and wo- swer to tho young problem, and 215 Man vills Ave., Bowling P Phone E stration of Extreme Strength." men students. to the whole problem of automo- Green. H 5734 V The meeting will be held in Room A scries of eight lessons will BARTLETTIZE YOUR INSURANCE E 6, Psychology Bldg. cost $3. F • CORSAGES R L • WEDDINGS Y 'evvyui . and band will be on review today Green's chapter of the Future CHURCH for the first time in celebration of Business Leaders of America, for All Types Beauty Washington's birthday. the coming semester at their regu- The parade will begin at 4 p.m. lar meeting last week. Httfe Service at the corner of Washington and Other members elected to her R«»rl»l«4 f'SM MercK 1950 lii.iol ItQtm* Merle Norman Main SU. It will proceed up Muin cabinet were: Elizabeth Pcurifoy, Copt'ighi 1950 br In.iit, Inc. to Court, up Court to the Ad Bldg. vice president; Ruth Gerald, re- Cosmetics "II'M got to be heavy to iland up and end at the football stadium cording secretary; Carol George, where a formal retreat parade will treasurer; Walter Thielman, pub- agtiin.it that hair Ionic he usei." Kay-Ann Beauty SHOE be held if ground conditions per- licity chairman; Arlene Wollin, mit. news editor; James Conway, pro- Shop The ROTC band is under the gram chairman. Campus Watch SPORTING GOODS 124 West Wooster St. direction of Richard Ecker, music THETA ALPHA PHI Phone 4461 SHOP instructor. Theta Alpha Phi will meet Sun- Repair EQUIPMENT RIFLE CLUB NEWS day, Feb. 20, at 5:30 p.m. in the 526 E. Woo.i.r St. University Rifle Club defeat- Student Room of the Nest. There at will be a guest speaker. Have your Ronson ed the Bowling Green Junior Rifle Club on the opponent's range last lighters repaired. Thursday night. Score for the Also electric shavers. Gamble Store University was 1223 and 1210 for All work guaranteed. 175 North Main the Junior Rifle Club. FOR THAT BOB ROOD, Mgr. 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An CAGE SENIORS session typo ball, should give his team dumped touted Baylor, ning streak with games against npsot was registered over lown the Orange and Brown much 43-32i Oklahoma A AM, 37-35; A half dozen seniors will be performing for the last time Lawrence Tech, Friday, and Okla- University, 54-49. more opposition. The Chiefs, and Wyoming, 36-33, to win the in the local gym next Tuesday against Oklahoma City. homa City, Tuesday. The latter Lee Houtteman, 6-9 sophomore, in gaining a 20-6 record last All-College Tournament. Fol- contest marks the end of the BG Charlie Share. Bob Green. Gene Dudley. Stan Weber. Ernie needs more experience to develop year, boasted no big scorer. lowing those wins they soared home schedule for the 1949-60 into a threat. Six foot six Jim to 18th in the AP Basketball Raber. and Frlti Plinke will all wind up their careen before Four of the starting 6vo aver- season. Stepler tallied 328 points last year aged over seven per game. Poll. the horn* fans. We're aware that the students hare cheered Lawrence Tech s o e as • lo and leads the Detroiters. Recent NCAA releases rate the Don Slocum, 6-8 center, is their those men to the rafters over the past four years but we'd •tack up as a win for the Fal- Bee Gee and Tech have met westerners fourth among; small leading- scorer. Never lacking in cons. Evan though too Blue twice before. The Falcons won like to ask for a special ouburst of'lung power for them on colleges in defense at 40.6. Last height, Oklahoma boasts six play- Devils sport three men at 6-6, in 1940, 44-31, but lost the follow- year their average was 88.6. ers over 6-3. this, the last chance to give vocal approval of their deeds. BEE SEE HEWS Wednesday. February 22. 1950 They've earned every bit of it Page 5 Sports ARENA FINALE Taking timely advantage of his recent publicity in SPORT Cincinnati Dunked; MAGAZINE and THE SPORTING NEWS, and the fact he was playing Cleveland's Arena for the last time as a collegian, Charlie Share wiped Marquette's Gene Berce's individual record Ohio Relays Next of 32 points off iht boards and hung up a new standard. The By JIM DUERK book now reads: Charles Share—Bowling Green--13 goals—10 In high spirits after their decisive 44-31 victory over a free throws—36 points. highly-favored Cincinnati crew last Saturday, Bowling There were other scoring eruptions throughout the nation Green's swim team is preparing this week for the Ohio Col- within the last week. Ive Borsavage, 6-8 Temple pivotman, lege Relays, to be held Saturday at Fenn College in Cleveland. dumped in 42 against Muhlenberg lo mark up a new high for The Falcon tankers—defending champions and annual winners of the relays since they were inaugurated in 1947— Philadelphia's Convention Hall. Jim Spivey, Kentucky's 7 foot will play the favorite roll in the sophomore, rolled in 40 against Georgia Tech. And a week ago 10-team meet. A triumph would Chuck Woodflll, Ned C 1 a r k , Fred Kline, and Augie Brown Saturday Brk. St. John's Bob Zawoluk, 6-9 center, pushed the give the Orange and Ilrown per- manent possession of the large vic- teamed up to win the last event Buffalo Memorial Hall high to 38. Oh where, oh where, has tors' trophy, first presented to the of the meet, the 400 yd. free style the defense gone? Bee Gee team in 1948. An OCR relay. With the pressure on, all rule states that a team must win did yoeman work and clinched Bee FIRST ALL-AMERICAN the meet three straight years to be Gee's first victory over a Queen The initial basketball Ail-American made its appearance recognized as the sole owners of City team. recently, offered by THE SPORTING NEWS and its nation-wide the coveted award. The Bearcats, annually held in Harry Shoaror, possible all- high esteem in national swim cir- board of experts. Topping the voting was Villanova's Paul Ari- American candidate, once again cles, previously held five straight zin, who currently is perched atop the country's major college was the big gun in the Falcons' decisions over the Falcons. They scorers. , Ohio State's super athlete, was named triumph over Cincinnati, their defeated Bowling Green here last to the other forward post while Ralph Sharman of Southern fifth straight and sixth of nine year, 41-34. California and Holy Cross's Bob Cousey (do 1 hear any argu- dual meets this season. The The Coopermen had little ment from BG) were placed at the guard slots. These four were smooth froo-stylor swept first trouble disposing of Detroit, almost unanimous choices. placas in the 220 yd. and 440 47-29, and Ohio U, 47-28, in Pivotman chosen for the star team was Rick Harmon of yd. events, and was edged out earlier moots last weak. Against Detroit, Ned Clark took Kansas State in a close vote over Bob Lavoy of Western by Sticknoy by a hair in the first in the 50 yd. free stylet Kentucky. Harmon is not high on the scoring ladder but 100 yd. race. Even with co-c a p t a i n s Roy Danny Craft topped tho div- something has been keeping the Kansans up near the top Stickney and Bill Keating floating ers; and Shearer paced tho 100 of the heap all season after their early win over Long Island. in high gear, Cincinnati couldn't yd. freostylers. Evidently Harmon is the playmaker that makes State click cope with the speed and stamina Regulars were used sparingly as nd most coaches will tell you that the guy who sets up the of Coach Sam Cooper's team. the Falcons won eight of nine points is lust as valuable as the man who scores them. Stickney, rated as one of the best events in the Ohio U meet. NEW SWIM ACE midwestern free stylers, copped Coach Cooper expressed satis- Ned Clark, Swim Coach Sam Cooper's new Iree style threat, both the 100 yd. and 60 yd. faction over his team's recent vic- tories and says he will take his is actually a converted breaststroker. The Lakewood, O., flash events. Keating edged out Bee Gee's Lee Koenig in the back- "strongest team" to the Ohio Re- was named to the National High School All-American in 1947-48, stroke. lays. He believes Fenn will be being ranked 8th among the country's scholastic breaststrokers. Del Ewing and Mason Feisel the team to beat with Kent State Because of a shoulder injury. Clark turned to the free contributed nicely to the Bowl- and Kenyon close up. style this season and recently handed Fenn's Bob Busby his ing Green point total, taking Other teams entered are Bald- first defeat in the 50 yd. event in collegiate dual competition. first and second in diving, re- win-Wallace, Case, Wittenberg, This feat is even more startling when you consider that spectively. At his best was Wooster, Ohio U, and Western last year Busby was ranked 3rd and 4th nationally In the 50 Fred Hoffner, who cr o w d e d Reserve. Bee Gee recently de- and 100 yd. free styles respectively. LEAVE IT TO ANDY I Bill Sherrin is the only student on Shoaror in both the 220 and feated Fenn, 47-28, in the local Ned comes from a swimming family, his brother being the campus who can look 6-11H Charlie Share in the eye. And Pro- 440 free stylo events. pool. former Kenyon College mainstay. Clark is a second semester fessor Andy looks everything bat downhearted. Tha only factor to be proven is whether the 6-10 Sherrin, a Wilkes-Barre, Pa., boy, sophomore and will be around two more seasons to the delight can play basketball. Confidentially, we're satisfied to leave that of BG fans. problem to Andy. Sherrin enrolled here at semesters and Is now Wrestlers Take To Road under the vary capable tutelage of Coach Anderson. In live seasons, 1944 through INS Wire Installed 1949, Bowling Green basketball After Bowing Before Kent A full-Ioase International News teams have played 60 games with Donal Thayer's wrestling squad DuBray. The former national Ohio collegiate foes and lost only Service teletype machine was pur- is billed for plenty of action on champion had previously baat- four contests. chased recently by the journalism the road this weekend. They take en Florian on two occasions. department. on the Michigan State JV's at In other matches Jack Mori- News of national, international, East Lansing, Friday, and then APPLICATION state, and local interest comes over engage Illinois Navy Pier in Chica- mitsu lost a close, one-point de- the machine, but is not being used go on Saturday. cision ; Dave Seiler was edged, 4-2; PHOTOS by the BEE GEE NEWS. The and John Juby was blanked, 4-0. copy is being UBcd by journalism Michigan State's varsity admin- istered a white-wash to the locals Herb Wyandt, 166 pounder, lost, classes for practice editing and 6-0, and "Tiny" Hursh was a 4-2 copy reading. on Jan. 7. However, the Illinois team was a victim here last year victim in the heaveyweight class. Want to be a hifh lalariad .«1e»- by a 26-3 count. • * • tnan or morchanditer? 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February 22. 1950 Women Swimmers SfianU 9H Skonii Share's 36 New High

By DELORES OBORNE qualified as National Basketball The Intramural Volleyball Officials for two years: Marilyn Swamp Ohio State Mellinger, Bonnie Nichols, and As BG Gets Revenge Leagues, composed of 21 partici- Bernadine Reinhardt. Graduates pating teams, will begin the 1950 By LARRY BOWEN Splashing home first in seven of the ten events, Bowling Ruth Davis and Kay Ward re- Ticket Sale Green's women's swimming team posted a convincing 60-33 season this week. Games will be newed their ratings. Charlie Share led the Falcons played on Monday and Wednesday victory over Ohio State's mermaids Saturday. The local Receiving Intramural ratings Student tickets far the Law- to a 78-66 conquest of Baldwin- at 4 p.m. and Tuesday and Thurs- rence Tech game Feb. 24 and lassies also took five second places in recording their triumph. day at 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. Thelma were: Sibyl Bragg, Bonnie Gris- Wallace last Friday night as he mone, Ada Gustaveson, V e r n a the Oklahoma City contest Feb. There is a possibility that Cincinnati will come here to Gehves is season manager. poured in 36 points to set a new Harting, Dorothy King, Shirley 28 are now on sale at the Ath- meet the women's team at 2 p.m. today. It was not known Arena individ- • * • Murray, Joan Wickes, and Doris letic Ticket Office. They will at press time whether the down- Important meeting for Badmin- Wursten. remain on sale till 5 p.m. the ual scoring slater, would be able, to arrange Table Tennis ton Club members, tomorrow at 7 day of each game. transportation because of a break- To be eligible for National rat- record. Hit- Deadline for •ntrie. in the p.m. in the South Gym. Any wo- down suffered by the school's bus. man interested in joining the club ing, one must receive a grade of ting on 10 out Jo Wicke. led lh. Felconette. man'i Intramural Doubles Ta- this semester is invited to attend 86 in the written exam and 85 in of 17 shots the practical. from the floor, to their well-earned win. She ble Tennis Tourney has been this meeting. Magics Run Up •at for Feb. 24. Team* can • • * Intramural rating requires a the big center • cored firsts in both the 25 end grade of 76 in the written and 70 h a d 23 points •ign up in tha batement corri- The All-Star Basketball game 50 yd. breaststroke events and will be played tomorrow in the in the practical exam. Candidates Season High In at the half. •warn a lag on the winning 75 dor of tha Man's Gym. North Gym at 8 p.m. Spectators are examined by a Board composed Share was yd. medley relay teem. Recent- arc welcome. of a National Judge and rated Na- held to three • * * tional Officials. I \H ■».*. field K o ul s in ly the Cleveland Heights swim- The following women have • • * Intramural Play e> the second half mer defeated the Canadian In- passed the National Practical and Tap Club will meet tonight at ag center! Hardwood records were shat- tercollegiate breaststroke cham- Written examinations and are 6:16 in the South Gym. Retherford and tered last week as the Indepen- pion and may haye set a new Chavers of B-W hounded him con- denta swung into full force with American Intercollegiate record stantly. However the over-zeal- for the 50 yd. distance. Bowling Green Rates High several teams making determinate ous guarding resulted in 10 fouls Jerry Meixner placed first in the bids toward the league cage crown. which Charlie converted to seven One of the powerhouses in diving, swam on the winning 100 points rounding out his evening yd. free style quartet, and came the league, the Magics set a new In National Cage Statistics high scoring record when they total. home second to Jo Wickcs in the Baldwin-Wallace started fast luea-Istl oke races, demolished the TBK quintet 56 Bowling Green has moved into Individually, George Beck is to 17. Marv Crosten also got as if to duplicate last year's up- Polly Dunham paced the 25 second place in field goal percent- 12th among major schools in set. The score was tied live yd. free stylers and finished sec- his name in the record ledger by age among major colleges while free throw percentage at setting the individual high score times in the first few minutes, ond to Ohio's Waddell in the Share keeping the Falcons even. 50 yd. version. Sally Buck won Charlie Share was passed by Villa- 79.6%. Field goal percentage mark of 24 points in a single game. With the score 8-8 Share hooked the 50 yd. backstroke, was sec- nova's in the race for finds Share 10th with 46.7% East Kail, proud possessor of one home sending BG ahead to ond in the 25 yd. event, and total points. Including games of and Beck 14th with 48.2%. stay. swam in the 75 yd. medley re- the Intramural Football champion- Feb. 14, the Falcons had hit on The national leader including ship, is also in the race, giving per- The men from Berea kept things lay. 40% of their shots from the field. formances that should make them tight until George Beck popped Nancy Kompurt took s e co n d schools of all sixes is Morris Har- Share's 18.8 average per as much feared on the hardwood in three quick buckets to give BG honors in the 25 yd. free style vey with a team average of 83 as they were on the gridiron. The a 22-14 lead, a margin of eight game (not including the B-W and swam on both medley and free points per game and their star, loser in a 32 to 30 overtime thriller points which they never lost. stylo relays. Dorothy Me Lean contest) was good for 11th in King, has looped in 637 points in to the undefeated Bucket Brigades, Bowling Green relentlessly wid- was the other member of the free East Hall has been unbeaten since. the nation and his 475 total 20 contests, a 81.9 average. ened the margin and led at half style relay foursome. points was second only to the Their latest victim was the PU's time, 43-26. Charlie Share rates seventh in Most eaciting event from the 487 rolled up by Ariain. The who were pulverized, 42 to 8. Aside from Share's shooting this all-over rating. spectator point of view was the Philadelphia star had averaged Scores of other games are as the victory was due in large balloon relay in which swim- 24.4 in 20 contests, tops for the follows: llurkrt Hrl|[«l>' 27. Hmiils 111 part to BG monopoly of the mers went the length of the large schools. II.,II I'mi. £1, Newsua Club 21 I' Club 31. I'Vlls 20 backboards. Share, collared his pool, then blew up a balloon till Other team departments found Virtuous Five 21. Kl's 12 Kmiiuili'K 311. Tip Tlilm 29 usual high number of rebounds the sound of it breaking was Porky'i (HUTS M. Wm 7 Knli'k* 13. Cobb lleWrs 27 Howling Green ranked sixth in ■Ten 37. Krrr's Keglm 111 .li.lui-i.il II..y. 33. limit, i . 21 and received some solid sup- a signal for the next swimmer team offense with a 71.2 game Hill II 10, < VIIII'H 9 port, especially in the first half Mil,I,lull- :ill. Dry Muni- 111 I hum l,iink' 2H. M,.in MilklTK 23 to start. Ohio won the race. averugc and seventh in free throw .1,,|HII.I,II ll.ii s 10. link,-- 7 Itllkt'H SO, AI'O 23 when Beck and Joyce wore of Outstanding visiting mermaid It * ID, IUIIKITH 23 Hums 2H. lllili-rMn 211 percentage with 67.7%. AI'll 14, Wxlwrals H lVamil KIIIITM 17. lie "A" 12 invaluable aid. was Ohio's O'Brien who won the 26 yd. backstroke and placed sec- ond in the 50 yd. distance. The BG women are scheduled to entertain Michigan State Murch -I ut 2 p.m. with both speed and CHARLIE SHARE . t r i k e > • synchronized eventa being con- familiar pose as ha hoolti in two tested. of hia Cleveland Arena record- Boxing Show breaking 36 point* laat Saturday Sigma Psi Omega will promote a g a I n ■ t Baldwin-Wallace. The its Becond boxing show Saturday, popular eager hai been the sub- March 11. The show will consist ject of many magaiine and news- of eight bouts between Golden paper writeups as he nears com- Glovers from the Cleveland dis- pletion of his senior year at Bee trict and a team made up from Gee. Howling Green students. Slated to headline tho show arc William Jordan, BG track star, and a finalist in this year's Golden Gloves from Northern Ohio. CtftZ" Thcao boya tip the scales atl65.

Junior Class Meets BARGAIN HOURS Tom Hageman, president of the junior class, announced Mon., Tues. there will be a meeting of the Wed., Fri. 6:15-6:15 class tomorrow night at 6:30 in c 303A. Discussion will include Thurs., Sat. plans for the coming class 1:15-6:00 dance. Sunday 1:15-2:15 40 G & M DRUGS

The Friendly Store OPPORTUNITY CLUB MEETS THURSDAY with the open door

Thur., Sat. Feb. 23-25

"INTRUDER IN THE DUST"

With David Brian and Claude Jarman Plus "BABY MAKES THREE"

With Robert Young and COLGATE Barbara Halo DENTAL CREAM Sun., Mon. Feb. 26-27 43P One of the greatest war pictures

"12 O'CLOCK HIGH"

With Gregory Peck •By Recent 2 Notianol Survey