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XXVII—Z551 BOWLING GREEN, OHIO, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1942 NO. 13 Student Council Recommends "Here Comes Mr. Jordan" And His Debaters Jr.-Sr. Prom Scheduled For That Board Raise 'Ac' Fee Saturday Following Vacation Council To Join National Federation; Olin Fischer Announces Committees; Ebert. Bowlus To Attend NSFA Meet Orchestra To Be Hired This Week Student Council recommended last week to the Board The annual Jr.-Sr. Prom which will be held in the Rcc of Trustees that activity fees be increased 60 cents a student Hall Saturday, January 9, promises to be one of the most gala during the spring semester to provide additional funds for affairs of the Bowling Green social calendar, according to the 1943 Key, University yearbook. Trustees are to act on the proposal at their next meeting:. Olin Fischer, Junior ("lass President. The plan has the indorsement of Student Council and Dr. The decoration theme for the dance has not yet been decid- Frank J. Prout, university presi- ed, but the committee in charge is rest. Midge Ogan, Mary AHe. dent ville. as delegates to the national NSFA convention December 28. working tin several novel ideas. Riehm. and Al Schindler. Council also voted to: January 1 at Michigan State Uni- The band committee will complete All juniors on any of the above JOIN the National Student versity at East Lansing. its negotiations this week end. committees are urged to watch the Federation of America. BAR "semi-professional" cam- Committees in charge of the bulletin board in the Well for SEND Blaine Ebert, junior pus organizations such as the glee dunce are as follows: Orchestra— further committee plans and an- from Crown Point, Ind., and Tom clubs from competing for the Ned Freeman, Dick Mannahiin, nouncements. Bowlus, sophomore from Pembcr- trophy to be awarded for the best und Bing Berry. Decorations— student assembly program. Jean Miller, chairman; Mary Ixiu Don Cunningham, editor, and Shelton, Eukie Moellman, Don Joe Clague, business manager of Harris, and Dnn Dagg. Pub- Miss Nielsen the yearbook, gave four reasons licity Dave Kroft, Marvin Pearce, 125 Voices for wanting the additional 60 cents and Jo True. Refreshments from each student for the 1943 Kay Knisely. chairman; Carol Key: Left to right, first row: Margaret LaFavre, Alice White, Shirley Gamble, Iducrl Foos, Dorothy Baird, Maria Schmidt, Jaan Harahman, Prof. Harold Jordan. Second Ramsey. Jeanne Baumgartner, Sing 'Messiah' Directs Convo 1. To meet increased produc- row: Barbara Smith, Arietta Martin, Virginia Kaller, Mildred Gaigor, tion costs. Marilyn Smith, Margaret Hall, Either Wickisar. Mary Jane Lloyd, Lauretta Brown, Ed Lautner, and 2. To help offset losses in ad- Beverly Millns, Mary Event, Lucille Pope. Ralph Klein. Programs—Ade- This Morning vertising revenue due to general • • • laide Saint, chairman; Clair For- Thursday business conditions. The University-Community By songs and tableau stu- 3. To offset rising unit cost dents of the Foreign Language due to decreased enrollment. B. G. Coeds Tie For Third - SCENT TO YOU • Festival Chorus will present 4. To permit The Key to main- Department portrayed in as- Handel's oratorio "The Mes- tain something near its usual Thit week't ittue of the Bee sembly this morning, the celebra- siah" at 8:30 p.m. tomorrow, in standard. In Women's Debate Tourney Gr« Newt make* it* appearance in tion of Christmas in other lands. the University Auditorium. Bowling Green co-eds tied for third place among the nine typical Chrittmat fathion. It hat Miss Caroline Nielsen was in The four professional singers charge of the program, which was colleges represented in Columbus last week-end in the Ohio bees printed in green Chrittmat that will have leading roles in the as follows. Women's Intercollegiate Debating Conference. ink, tcented with peppermint. I production are as follows: Miss 107 Women Mildred Geiger and Marilyn Smith won four of their six The paper it literally tcent (tent) The Christmas Candle debates on the affirmative and Mnurine Parzybok, Fred Wise. second place, and Bowling Green to the ttudenttl Mary Miller, Barbara Burridge, Shirley Haird and Virginia Keller Prof. Hardin Van Deursen, and Lois Ziegler, Martha Jordan, and Capital tied for third. two of six on the negative for a Mrs. Van Deursen. Janet Holtmeyer, Virginia Sign Pledge university standing of 6 victories The public may attend the lVt- Mines, and Martha Roberts in 12 debates in the A division. hour program without charge, ac- II The inexperienced debaters from Here Are The Answers To Christmas Carols Preferences Bowling Green were in the B divi- cording to Prof, M. C. McEwen. German Carols sion, which was not figured in the director. Oh Du Froliche One hundred and seven championship. Their victories in Tannenbaum Those Disturbing Rumors Miss Myrtle Jensen, university women have signed pledge six verbal clashes were: organist, and u 22-mcmber pit Alda Doubthet. Jack Kocher, cards to the eight campus Rumors that Bowling Green State University will be orchestra will accompany the 126- Merrit Searfoss, Alice Walbolt Affirmative—Margaret 1-eFevre sororities, Audrey Kenyon taken over by either the Army or Navy are positively untrue, voice chorus. The singers will Spanish Song anil Jean Harshman, four; Mar- Wilder, Dean of Women, an- garet Hall and Esther Wiekhiier. President Frank J. Prout stated today. include townspeople, faculty mem- The Maid of Cadiz Although it is true that Navy officials will conduct a bers, and students. Tedca Arnold nounced Saturday. three; Barbara Smith and Alice French Carol The Five Sister Sorority led White, one. survey of the facilities offered by Bowling Green in the near Professor Van Deursen has sung Ancien Noel the list by pledging 30 women. Negative—Marie Schmidt and future, there is no indication that the University will be taken three times in Bowling Green—at English Carol Three Kay pledged 26, Skol 24, Lucille Pope, four; Beverly Millns over completely by any Army or Bunn announced that Army and the Rowling Green State Univer- '-. ritlr Mary and Seven Sisters 12. and Mary Jane Lloyd, three; Ar- Navy group Navy officials plan to fulfill their sity Orchestra concert four years Martha Jordan, Tedca Arnold. The majority of these 107 wo- ietta Martin and Mary Evans, one. It has also been rumored that contract and let college students ago, an outdoor summer sing three Walter McConnell, and Jim men are members of the freshman No team in the B divisUm did all Army and Naval Reservists finish their education before being years ago, and on the Wood County Punn class, which totals 295 women. better than four out of six. will be in uniform the second called into the service. Forum two years ago. III Only a small percentage of these Ohio Wesleyan was first; Heidel- semester. In regard to this state- Christmas Tableaux new pledges are upperclassmen and berg and Ohio University tied for ment, it is only rumored in Wash- Explanation of Tableaux transfers, which means that about ington that Army and Navy offi- Lee Miesle one-third of the freshman class Vacation Begins cials would like to have all Reser- Dear Bill—Christmas Eve IV of women have signed bids. vists in uniform, but the clothing White Christmas The complete list of sorority After Your Last problem as it now stands in acute, Posed by Madelaine Bichan pledged is as follows: Class On Friday even for the Army and Navy per- Is Not The Same—Love Mary Sung by Jean Olewiler, Bonnie sonnel now in action. There would Alpha Phi Kp.ilon By PAT SCHWEITZER Bichan, and Alice Walbolt Kthel Malloy, Margery Mayer, Students should not leave Bowl- be fitting and transportation prob- lems along with many other things Dear Bill: Russian Sleigh Ride Ann Moore, Norma Stein. ing Green on their Christmas va- Troika . Tschaikowsky cation until after their last class that would have to be figured out In a few moments it will be Christmas. Yes, another Posed by Tom Bowlus and Janet Five Sister Friday, Dr. Frank J. Prout, uni- before any uch step could be Christmas Eve gone and another Christmas Day to celebrate. Hart Eloise Bucher, Wilma Larger, versity president, said today. taken. However, it is hoped that Celebrate? It won't be much of a celebration, Bill, but some- Night before Christmas in Holland Peg Hiltx, Jane Hiltz, Elmere "Some students are asking for the Reservists will be in uniform thing has to be done for the younger kids. You know, this is Posed by Gertrude Skidmore and Parquette, June Smith, Marie special arrangements whereby they in the near future. the first time in "four years that we haven't been together on Wayne Pike Schmidt, Priscilla Redpath, Lois may leave earlier than the sched- As to whether or not students Ferris, Pat Fillner, Beverly Hunt- this night. Dutch Carol uled close of college classes," Dr. now enlisted in the Reserves will be wouldn't recognize Rosanne now. zinger, Barbara Russell, Sue Gos- Remember how it used to be? Slaaf Mijn Rindjelief Prout commented in a bulletin taken out of school in the near Bill—she's so much taller and is Jane Newman, Martha Jordan, ling, Portia Semans, Bettelou Wat- to.the faculty.
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