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Bee Gee News February 22, 1950 Bowling Green State University ScholarWorks@BGSU BG News (Student Newspaper) University Publications 2-22-1950 Bee Gee News February 22, 1950 Bowling Green State University Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news Recommended Citation Bowling Green State University, "Bee Gee News February 22, 1950" (1950). BG News (Student Newspaper). 922. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news/922 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. The O S) At ^s*-"—« Now Look Pago 3 Official Student Publication cation Vto.;»i f. « • r. n Bowling Green Slat* Univei»lty. Bowling Green. Ohio 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 basketball 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 assist- 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.
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