Bowling Green State University ScholarWorks@BGSU BG News (Student Newspaper) University Publications 4-10-1959 The B-G News April 10, 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 10, 1959" (1959). BG News (Student Newspaper). 1472. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news/1472 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 Remember that the true worth of a man is to b« measured by Partly cle-ey today, with a high the objects he pursues. MI 40. %t&GJ<tm —Marcus Aurelius No. 40 VoL43 Bowling Green State University Bowling Green. Ohio. Friday. April 10. 1959 BG Chari, Drive Fai,s To Reach Goal; 1TJ£. y KSJS5University Union Nominees Listed Chi Omega, ZBT Win Plaques Again For Grad Study Miss Anne Potoky, coordinator The election of new IFC offic Collections for the Campus of student activities and program ere will be .held at 7 p.m. Mon- director at the University Union, day, in the Taft Room of the Charity Drive. March 17-19, will leave the University at the Union, according to Ron Harmon, didn't meet half of the $:?,000 end of the school year to continue IFC president. jroal set by the Student Chari- her graduate study in dramatics. Nominees for five positions in- Pres. Ralph W. McDonald official- clude: Ray Murvin. I'hi Delta The- ties Board. Total collections ly announced Miss Potoky's plans ft, Dale Haven, Alpha Tau Omega, were $1,450. according to Wednc s d a y . and Herman Kohy, Kapp i Sigma. No announce- president; Robert Bcrht, Sigma Joyce Frost, secretary-treasurer of the Hoard. ment has been Alpha Kpsilon. executive vice pre- made of Miss sident; Perry Lanning, Pi Kappn /.eta Beta Tau and Chi Omega Potoky's succes- Alpha and Harvey Hibicofi', Zcta led the men's and women's divi- sor. I a La Tau, administrative vice- sions, respectively, with the high- Since her president; Ken Cooper, Sigma est per-capitn contributions. grad u a t i o n Phi Epsilon and James Dimling, from the Uni- Sigma Chi, secretary; and Mark Zcta Beta Tau. with a per-capita donation of $3.32. and Chi Omega, versity in 195G, Lore, Delta Upsilon, and Keith Miss Potoky Sanders. Phi Kappa Psi, treasurer. with a per-capita collection of fl.50. were each presented pla- ■erred as assis- Nominated by the 11 senior tant to the di- ques Monday by Jerry Guy. chair- POTOKY members of IFC, the candidates rector of stu- will be voted upon until one can- man of the Student Charities Board. dent life and services in 1967, and didate receives a majority, ac- was appointed coordinator of stu- cording to Harmon. Totals in the men's division dent activities last year. This year, The new officers will be in were as follows: Rodgers Quad- Photo by Ktollar she was named Union program stalled at the IFC-Pan-Hel Han- rangle $91.11; Zeta Beta Tau, JERRY GUY. CHAIRMAN ot th* Student Charitta* yoar. with a total contribution ol $110.80. Al Goldbora, drlv* chairman lor Z*la B*ta Tau. hold* th* m*n'i division director, in addition to serving as <iuet April 23. $K7.06; Pi Kappa Alpha. $87; Board. pr**ant* lha WOBMB'I derision plaquo to Corlnna Droll*!!. r*pr*>*nltnq Chi Omtfa. Th* Chi O » flnUhad plaque. ZBT Uk*wU* lapeatad aa th* top contributor coordinator. Sigma Nu, $45: Kappa Sigma, $35; prat In th* woman'* division (or th* aacond conMCUtWe among th* man'* r**ld*nc*s. with a donation of $17.0*. In a letter to her after he had Kohl Hall, $21.92; Tau Kappa Ep- learned of her decision to leave University Alumnus silon, $20.64; Sigma Alpha Ep- the University, Dr. McDonald silon, $16.20; Shatzel Hall, $15. wrote: "The service you havo ren- Alpha Tau Omega, $14.75; Phi Bobby Christian Band Thebom Appearance In Russia dered Bowling Green State Uni- Meets Firey Death Kappa Tau, $14.75; Phi Kappa versity is unique. Your high ideals, Psi, $11.55; Sigma Chi, $10.57; Will Ploy Tomorrow Added Much j0 Singer's Fame your contagious enthusiasm for In Airplane Crash Williams Hall. 8.07; Delta Tau the University, your deep and sin- A 26 year-old University gradu- Delta, $6.11; Thetu Chi, $6; For Concert, Dance When Blanche Thebom, the Met- Miss Thebom said. "All we have cere respect for every human be- Stadium Club, 3.43; and Sigma Phi ropolitan Opera's mezzo-soprano heard about the Russian audience ing, the warmth of your personal ate met a firey death April 1. Highlighting the first nniiivcr when the Air Force four-engine Kpsilon, $2.70. who will appear in concert al 8:15 being the warmest in the world relationships with people, your un- Totals in the womens' division sary of the University Union will turned out to be perfectly true usual leadership ability, and your C-8 transport plane -he was pilot be the appearance of Hobby p.m. Sunday in the Grand Hall were: Chi Omega, $110.80; Alpha room of the University Union, re- After the last curtain fell, we tireless energy have carved a place ing crashed and burned near To- Christian and his Hand at a spe- coma. Wash. The pilot was First Phi, $90.36; Treadway Hall, turned from the Soviet Union last were called out on stage so many for you on this campus which I cial band conceit and formal I.t. Robert Roy Dimick. '55, and $64.48; I.owry Hall, $52.92; Gam- winter, she not only had earned times that it seemed a dream. think could never he filled by dance tomorrow night. a native of Bowling C.reen. ma Phi Beta. $51.28; Alpha Xi some of the brightest lauiels of There were so ninny ovations that anyone else. Sponsored by the Union Activi- Air Force officials said Lieut Helta. $47.91; Mooney Hall, her career, but felt she hail been 1 couldn't count them. People "To say you will be missed is enant Dimick radioed McChord Air $41.65; Alpha Delta Pi, $41; Phi ties Organisation, Christian will transported into another century. leaped up, clapped and stamped the prize understatement of fact. present the concert "The Band Force Base, which is eight miles Mu, $37.25; Alpha Gamma Delta, Invited by the Soviet Govern- shouting 'bravo' just as we do. The service you have rendered With A Sound" at 8 p.m. in the south of Tacoma, that the plane $33.27; Kappa Delta. $32.61; ment as part of the cultural ox- And interspersed were cries in has not only helped hundreds of main auditorium in the Adminis- had been hit in the air. The mes- Harmon Hall, $30.25; Delta Gam- Knglish of 'thank you' and, most individuals to become better and tration Blilg. sage said: "We have hit something, ma, $26; Alpha Chi Omega. Sludanl tick*!* lor th* Thobom movingly, 'friendship!' " more capable persons; it has also or something has hit us." $20.08; Delta Zeta. $14.60; and Immediately following the con concert arc avallabl* at th* Ttck*t Miss Thebom, accustomed to the strengthened the University in a The transport plowed Into a Prout Hall. $8.20. cert the UAO Dance Committee OIHc* In th* Administration Bldg. inter artist rivalries of the great substantial way." wooded hilside, wrapped in flames The money will be appropriated will present u formal dance in the or at th* Information D**k in th* Western opera houses, was parti- and trailed a 500-foot streamer to the following organisations: Grand Ballroom of the University Union (or 10 cent*, with th* pr*- cularly touched on discovering that of fire. Three other crewmen the Cancer Society, the Society Union. The Christian band will aanlatlon of a lludrat idantlticatioc ten noted Russian Carmens were Theme, Dates Set died in the crash with Dimick. for Crippled Children and Adults, provide the music. The dance will card. Tlck*l* (or g*n*ral admtulon in the audience and each brought The information service at Mc- Muscular Dystrophy, the Student be from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Special ar* $1.75. and Iho** lor r«**md u bouquet to her on the stage. For Water Show; Chord said nothing in the preli Emergency Fund, and the World lates will be given women students Mats In th* balcony ar* S2.2S. "We embraced, kissed each oth- miner? investigation bore out the University Service. attending the dance on the same er, and all of us cried." Tickets Being Sold possibility of an in-flight collision. The off-campus students con- pattern as those provided for the change program, Miss Thebom With all the commotion and An Air Force spokesman said tributed $18.93, while the faculty Election Party Dance held before "Inside U.S.A." is the theme of was the first American woman op emotion it was an hour and a the seventeenth anual Swan Club there might have been an internal spring recess. era singer to perform in the So- gave $200. half before Miss Thebom could water show to be presented three explosion which would have given viet Union.
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