Bowling Green State University ScholarWorks@BGSU BG News (Student Newspaper) University Publications 10-1-1926 Bee Gee News October, 1926 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 October, 1926" (1926). BG News (Student Newspaper). 66. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news/66 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. • D ■M—■■—*» mm$ a—m - a BEE GEE NEWS LIBRARY STATE COLLEGE BOWLING ORBBN. a STATE NORMAL COLLEGE BOWLING GREEN, OHIO OCTOBER 1926 VOLUME VIII NUMBER 1 =:□ BEE GEE NEWS INTERNATIONAL DEBATE school, in Toledo, and since has been made head of that department. Bowling Green College vs. Sydney These men will be opposed by three University, Australia. graduates of the University of Sydney, The English Department of the State Australia, Mr. Sydney H. Heathwood, College is happy to announce the date sales promotion manager of the Weston of the big international debate with the Company, Ltd., is an ex-army man, hav- Sydney, Australia, team, as that of ing served four years with the Austra- Tuesday, November 16, at 8:15 p. m., lian Expeditionary Forces in the World in the college auditorium. war. This will be the second year that Bowl- Mr. John R. Godsall is a Doctor of ing Green College will be represented Medicine and of Surgery, and since his in an international debate, having met recent graduation, has been appointed the versatile Cambridge University team to the resident staff of St. Vincent's of England last fall. At that time it Hospital, Sydney. was recognized that, while the local team The third member, Mr. Noel D. Mc- had developed a powerful argument, yet Intosh, graduated as a Bachelor of Laws they were surpassed by the brilliant in 1925 and was admitted to practice oratory of the Englishmen. as a Banister of the Supreme Court of This year the Australians announce New South Wales, and the High Court that they are ready to meet under- of Australia. graduates, graduates, or junior mem- The question is one in which Bowling bers of the faculty and it is with the Green is intensely interested because intention of meeting with their desires, it deals with the education of the masses. that a team composed of former de- "That the Policy of Educating the Whole baters has been organized. Rev. G. M. Community Has Done More Harm Than Wilson, for four years a highly success- Good," will be supported by the Aus- ful Bowling Green debater, who appeared tralian team. This gives the local col- against Cambridge last year, and who lege the task of supporting public edu- after graduation in June, was appointed cation as the supreme hope of the mod- to the Methodist church of Sylvania, ern state. No question could interest Ohio, will be the first speaker in the the American people more than this coming contest. one, and from the requests already com- The second speaker to represent Bowl- ing in for reservations, the auditorium ing Green will be Ralph Schaller, a will be packed again as it was last year. graduate of 1922. He opened the first A special rate of 35 cents a ticket is debate in which Bowling Green College being made to schools in Northwestern participated in 1920, against Hillsdale Ohio, while general admission will be College. He had a successful debating 50 cents. Since the college population career, never having been on a losing has grown so large, only a very limited team. After serving in Waterville High number of tickets will be available to school as principal for two years, he those outside. A section is being set filled a like position in Haskins High aside, however, and orders should be school, and last year came to Bowling placed not later than November 6. Green High school to teach science. Richard J. Langstaff will appear as Bill Ogden and Max Leightman de- third speaker. He represented Bowling vised a very: ingenious plan for putting Green against Ypsilanti in 1923, and themselves through school. The stu- led his team to a complete victory. After dents of B. G. College, however, re- graduation, he studied at the University sponded with their usual enthusiasm. of Chicago, receiving his M. A. degree. The next year he accepted a position It takes a long while for an idea to in the history department of Scott High sink through the human skull. BEE GEE NEWS HOME COMING Elouise Fromme, A. M., Ohio State University—English. "It's fine to say, 'Good morning', Dorothy Haskins, A. B., University It's great to say 'Hello'; of Wisconsin—Physical Education for It's better still to shake the hand Women. Of a loyal friend you know." Morris Muskat, A. M., Ohio State Home-Coming day at Bowling Green University—Physical Science. College causes the same fluttering Matilda Morlock, A. M., Columbia Uni- around the heart as does the Freshy's f versity—Music. return home after his strenuous first Nellie A. Ogle, A. B., University of week at college. Remember how the Iowa—Commercial Education. smiles and greetings of your own home % Alice Roth, diploma State Normal Col- folk warmed your heart? It is up to lege—Assistant Supervisor of Practice us to extend the same cordial greeting Teaching. to the sons and daughters who are re- M. G. Scheck, Ph. D., Cornell Univer- 7 turning to their Alma Mater for this sity—Psychology. eventful occasion. Florence J. Williams—Ph. D., Ohio Cooperation and a genial spirit are f State University—Education. the keynotes of success. Let us, the Dorothy Willy, Certificate in Kinder- largest student body of Bowling Green garten, University of Chicago—Primary College, cooperate with the committees Education. t of the day and make this the greatest We are all glad to welcome back Prof. and most successful Home-Coming we J. R. Overman, who has returned after have ever had. Remember Nov. 6. f a year's leave of absence. May he feel, in getting back, the enthusiasm we feel OUR SYMPATHY at seeing him among us once more. Miss Wilma Young, too, has returned An event that cast a shadow of sorrow after a year's leave of absence and we was the death of Albert Schmidt's father welcome her back most cordially. on Wednesday, October 13, at Convoy, Ohio. The death message was a bolt THE FACULTY RECEPTION out of a clear sky, as the elder Mr. .* Schmidt was in usual health when last The Faculty Reception was held heard from. Albert Schmidt was editor of the B. G. Thursday night, Sept. 23rd, in the col- News last year. He is a senior this lege auditorium. The affair was well year. The present staff and all students attended by both upperclassmen and and faculty extend to him our heartfelt freshies. sympathy in this, his hour of sorrow. After the traditional get-acquainted and welcoming program, Stuart's orches- o tra furnished music for the dance. OUR NEW FACULTY Throughout the evening several excel- lent vocal solos were given. A cordial The student body of B. G. N. C. wishes time was enjoyed by everyone present. to extend the heartiest of welcomes to faculty who are new among us. May they have the good will and spirit char- KORRIDOR KEEPERS acteristic of our beloved Alma Mater. Entertainers—Max, Jack, Bud. «• Those who are with us are: Vivian Craun, diploma State Normal Assistants—Evelyn, Hefty, Gladys. College—Critic at Church Street school. Executives—Arlene, Benny, Dock, Gas. Etta B. Fluke, A. B., Iowa State Motley Crew—Skol, Five Sisters, Five ;• Teachers' College—Assistant Librarian. Brothers. BEE GEE NEWS less hulk, a derelict, to the Chicago man- BEE GEE NEWS ager so he was sold down the river to ■be finally "killed off" in Missouri. He Published By was "too old," yet Chicago failed to THE STUDENTS AND FACULTY Bowling Green State Normal College see the greatness of the man through Published Monthly Except Aug. and Sept. his crude exterior. Saint Louis is win- Entered as second-class matter December 20, ner of the World Series, due to Alex- 1920, at Bowling Green, Ohio, under ander, while Chicago fell by the way- the Act of March 3, 1879. side. Let us now look about us :.or EDITORIAL STAFF the "Alexanders" in our own midst. Are Editor-in-Chief - T. F. Edwards, Fremont Ass"t Editor - Ralph Engle, Bowling Green we going to condemn him for not look- Athletic Editor - F. Roach, Potsdam, N. Y. Literary Ed. - Charlotte Gaeth Oak Harbor ing as we think our ideal should look, Society Editor - - Marie Dock, Toledo purposely misunderstanding his efforts, Circulation Mgr. - Robt. Wyandt, Convoy Reporter - - Marguerite Bremer, Lorain or are we going to see deeper into vhe Reporter - - Catherine Auxter, Lindsey Alumni Editor - Prof. Schaller, B. Green ruling purpose and play the square game Faculty Auvisor - Prof. Beattie, Agr. Dept. with him? Let us choose the nobler SUBSCRIPTION RATES course. Single Copy 5 cents Per Year 50 cents Subscription payable in advance SCHOOL SPIRIT Send all Remittances to CIRCULATION MGR., BEE GEE NEWS Bowling Green, Ohio A modern football game is something In care of B. G. S. N. C. more than a contest between two well- drilled teams. It's more than a con- CLIPPINGS test between rival coaching staffs.
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