Bee Gee News January 21, 1948

Bee Gee News January 21, 1948

Bowling Green State University ScholarWorks@BGSU BG News (Student Newspaper) University Publications 1-21-1948 Bee Gee News January 21, 1948 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 January 21, 1948" (1948). BG News (Student Newspaper). 841. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news/841 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. fteuti Official Student of Bowling Green State University Volume XXXII Bowling: Green, Ohio, Wednesday, January 21, 1948 Number 16 Registration Pi Kappa Delta Will Sponsor Freshmen Elect Sixty Six Students Are Steps Outlined The following; steps have beert Annual Debate Tournament Officers Today Semester Graduates outlined for second semester regis- Freshman elections arc being Sixty-six seniors will have completed their work at the tration. held today between the hours of 8 University this month. Nineteen students will be graduated (I) Fill out registration forms. a.m. and 4 p.m. Voting is in tho from the College of Liberal Arts, 12 from Business Adminis- Monday, Jan. 28 Well with preferential ballots be- tration, and 35 from the College of Education. They will (a) Report to Registrar's Office if ing used. receive their diplomas at the June graduation. last name begins with A,B, C, Returns from the elections will The following students will re- D, F„ F, or G be announced as soon as the bal- ceive Bachelor of Arts degrees in (b) Fill out cards. lots are counted, which will pro- Senate Plans Liberal Arts: Glenna Steele Bache, (c) If a veteran, report to Room bably be sometime this evening Ruth M. Black, Robert C. BuU, 217-A for I.D. Card Ballot counting will take place in UA Prom Paul Butler, John C. Christraan, (d) Return cards to Registrar's the Rec Hall and will be open to Robert' Lee Dcuchler, Gerald R. Committees havo been set up Office completely filled out. the public. Devcaux, Stanley F. Gordon, Mar- <e) Pay fees if you desire. (Busi- Candidates for president in- to arrange the annual University garet Janet Harms, Frank Norman ness Office) clude: Murel Chase, Fred Ramps, Anniversary Prom, it was announ- James, Bruce G. McAbery, Jr., Robert M. Mercer, Joseph J. Tuesday, Jan. 27 Bill Pampel, Walter Rock, Lois ced at Monday's meeting of Stu- Packo, William J. Parker, Stephen Same as above schedule for names Ryder, and Collene Woodmcncy. dent Senate. Velkoff, Edna Collins Wright, and beginning with H, I, J, K, L, M, N, Vice president candidates in- Sam Morell, general chairman Danny Santhvicca. or 0. clude: Sybil Bragg, Edward Green, Ronald Wayne Emmitt and Ro- Wednesday, Jan. 28 Iris Irwin, Dick Roll, Dick Strcns- of the dance, which will be held bert Kenneth Gunn will receive Same as above schedule for names by, and Roberta Whitelaw. in March, named the following Bachelor of Science degrees in beginning with P, J, R, S, T, U, V, The first annual intramural debate tournament spon- Campaigning for the position of committee members: Liberal Arts. W, X. Y, or Z. sored by Pi Kappa Delta, national forensics honorary, will be freshman secretary are: Florence Band committee: Gordon Ward, In Business Administration, the held on campus late in February. A large loving cup will be following students will receive (II) Completion of Registration awarded to the winning organization. Bartels, Mary Ann Hodge, Mary chairman; decorations: Dora Ter- Monday, Fab. 2 Each fraternity, sorority, dorm, and independent social Hughes, Helen Kritzler, und Dawn bizan, chairman; Jaunita Barne, Bachelor of Science degrees: Allen 8:00 a.m.—New students report group will be eligible to enter two debate teams. Voelzow. Glenn Kncrr, Bob Eastman; pro- Van Kirk Bender, Jack W. Conkel, 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.—Fresh- • The debate topics will be ques- For the position of treasurer are gram: August Horvath, chair- Clarence A. Espcn, Edward Harold man Class report to Recrea- tions of campus controversy chos- the following freshmen: Dick man; Betty Sandera, John Payak; Gilliland, Paul Andrew Grosch, tion Hall, Administration Submit Key en by the organizations partici- Baker, Mary Jane Danolfo, Dave publicity: Lois Rubel, chairman, Ray Max, Jr., Kenneth Charles pating. Members of Pi Kappa Hawley, Ruth L o o m i s, Sally Ochs, Elizabeth Ann Poland, Wal- Building Delta and of the varsity debate Alex Emcrick, Jane Russell; tick- Squire, Pat Thompson, and Jack ter Frank Terrell, Denzil L. Web- (1) It is hoped your grade sheets Contracts Now team will not be eligible to com Wilson. ets: Ruth Huusruth, chairman, pete. ber, Ross Willhitc, and Harold will be ready for distribution. All clubs, organizations, sorori- According to the Student Sen- Jim Epps, Mildred Richey; invi- Keith Yates. (2) Check for failures. If re- ties, and fraternities are requested Ray Yeager is president of the ate, all candidates must have their tations: Betty Lange, chairman; quired, change schedule. to turn in contracts for space in sponsoring group and Prof. M. H. campaigning muterial cleared from cleanup committee: Dave Aure- The following 35 students will Miklc is the faculty advisor. (3) Pick up class admission cards. the Key as soon as possible, an- the campus within 48 hours follow- lius, chairman; Joe Siegferth. receive Bachelor of Science de- (4) Pay fees if not paid previous- ing the elections. nounces Mr. Russell Baird, Key Anyone interested in watching grees in Educution: Dorothy J. An- ly- advisor. Parts of the Key are Counting of the bnllots will be derson, Rolland Barnes, James Monday, Feb. 2 ready to go to press, and the con- Student Senute members count under the direction of the elections Dale Baxter, Bruce Bollard, 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. — Sopho- tracts arc needed so that the edi- Oriental Art committee which includes: Chair- ballots after the freshman elec- more Class report. tors can finish makeup of the man Dave Aurelius, Mason Grove, tion today may go to the Rec Hall Wayne Blokcr, Robert Ix>uis Bolce, Note above steps .or fresh- pages. Sal Guidice, and Hill Wagner. at 4 p.m. John II. Bonam, Fremont Brown, men All copy and photographs have On Display Herbert II. Carver, Richard E. Tuesday, Feb. 3 Casciani,£harlcs Lee Codding, Ro- been completed for forty-eight An Oriental art exhibit and sale 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.—Junior pages of the annual, and they are bert Dean Conner, Aaron B. is being presented under the spon- nnd Senior Classes report now being printed. More will be Winter Has Come Croop, William B. Duff, Ruth M. sorship of the Art Club in the art Note above steps for fresh- sent as soon as it is ready. Goodeman, Richard Greisinger, department. men A few clubs have not been pho- David William Holzaepfel, Mari- The collection of 100 prints Students who have not complet- tographed yet, but arrangements anne Gayc Houser, Evalyn Limmer from the Robert Lee Gallery of ed all steps listed by 3 p.m. Tues- are being made to have this done Kaiser, Betty Louise Kerr, Donald Newton, Conn, and includes Jap- day, Feb. 3, will be charged the as soon as possible. Schedules an- Floyd Kinnaman, George M. Mac- anese landscapes, floral prints, old late registration fee of $5. nouncing the time, place, and or- Donald, Lauren Edwin Manhart, masters, panels, miniature land- ganization will be posted soon. Earl James Mort, Edward A. scapes, a moonlight series, and a News Next Week Only one type Key cover will bo Palmer, Ann Hammock Part hum, horse scries. The Bee Gee News will come offered this year. Students will Melvin Powers, Lester Paul Ride- All prints on display are for sale out at the usual time next week. receive padded covered Keys at no out, George Herman Schmidt, Paul extra cost; the extra cost being and may be purchased by students H. Shelley, Laura Pauline Simkins, The only change will be a re- and faculty directly from the ex- duction in sise to four pages. assimilated by the Key funds. Edwin Thor Syvertson, David Dee- Another feature of the Key will hibit. Prices range from $1.50 to Vall Thompson, Ennis F. Walker, Students who are going home $20. may pick up their copies any- be art work done by -Don Deitcs- Edward J. O. Yarger. time after Wednesday noon. feld, sophomore from Hartland, Opening last week, it will be dis- Wisconsin. played for a month. Fresh Women All Interested freshmen wo- men should apply Immediately "Lucky Finger" Fails To Measure Up for the position of representa- tive to the AWS Legislative Board. Off-campus women ap- To Previous Robinson Successes ply at Dean Wilder'* office. Kohl Hall freshmen may obtain by Frederick R. McLeod blanks from their dorm office. It is with real diffidence that I nose. Whut has the dramatist in- tion—even to the Idiot Boy, Paddy approach the criticism of Lennox tended tt> do in the play? To (shades of Wordsworth); his Emmy undergoes a sudden, unmo- Robinson's new play. Mr. Robin- amuse or delight, is the obvious tivated ■change of character in Dr. Prout son has many distinguished plays answer. But that is much too gen- conformance with the same tradi to his credit—plays which assure eral a purpose. It can only be tion, but the ingenious plot, the him a place as one of the mosfim- achieved if the more scientific swift movement from climax to Improving portant dramatists of the Irish purpose of form is met.

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