Bowling Green State University ScholarWorks@BGSU BG News (Student Newspaper) University Publications 3-29-1960 The B-G News March 29, 1960 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 March 29, 1960" (1960). BG News (Student Newspaper). 1530. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news/1530 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. -Swimming Show- .>"° °V tiuUCCrttOO OUT k^uQll#D(J#> Excellence, oar OoaL CIU6 <««v«'-J VoL 44 Bowling GrMn State U Green, Ohio. Tuesday. March 29. I960 No. 40 BG Ambassodor Wednesday's Concert Hof Nears 15,000 Mile Mark Features Harpsichord Visiting Prospective Students Collegiate Chorale, under the di- ly lackle Houts rection of Cardon V. Burnham, 14.033 miles traveled . 249 schools visited . 5,869 / A.M. tales Granted director of choral activities, will prospective students interviewed between Oct. 6, 1969 and present its annual baroque concert March 14, 1960. These fifrures represent only a portion of the For Penny Night featuring a harpsichord accompan- iment at 8:16 p.m. tomorrow in the work that is being; done by the admissions office and James The Association of Women Stu- dents will sponsor a Penny Night recital hall. Hall of Music. E. Hof, admissions officer. Saturday, April 2, for which all "The performance is as close "Actually we have talked to more students than the above women on campus may have one as possible to the original method. number indicates," Mr. Hof o'clock permissions, provided they For example, we utilize the bar- SHAPELY C1BCLE Mmb.™ ol Ih. Swan Club. Ih. campu. twlmmlnq pay 30 cents or a penny per min- oque organ, harpsichord, and vari- stated. "The 6,869 are stu- group, took In oul Iran rehearsal lor their forthcoming show la POM tot the ute paat 12:30 a.m. ous wind instruments," said Pro- camera. The annual water show will bo hold Thursday through Saturday In tbo dents who have shown an interest fessor Burnham. Nalalorium. TIckoM aro on solo daily In the builnHl ofllco Iraoi I a.m. to noon Emergency Aid Bill The purpose of Penny Night is in attending Bowling 0 een and to raise funds for a scholarship to aad deal I to 4 pjo.. and will bo available on tho nights ol tho performaace. "It is very seldom we hear pro- Passed By Council be presented to the outstanding have filled out prospect cards." grams devoted to this type of A bill governing all-campus freshman woman at the AWS As part of Mr. Hof's job, he music. The room is designed for charities drives was unanimously Leadership Banquet in the fall. this type of concert, as It is very 1 passed by the Student Council at travels to various high schools, re- AWS hopes to have a Penny intimate. The audience will be presenting Bowling Green at career Night every year to provide for the March meeting. seated in a wide crescent around Honor Societies Value The new bill states that each day and college night programs. this scholarship. The goal is $100. the performers. There is no 'wall' United Campus Appeal must pro- There will be an AWS representa- "We receive many requests to for the performers to overcome. tive at the door to collect the vide for a Student Emergency attend such programs," he said, Much of the time, the audience will Fund to be used "solely for aid to money as the women go to their "and we visit the high schools only be looking over the performers' BGSU students in emergencies respective dorms. by invitation. When we know that shoulders at the music," added Pointed Out Bv Deans where other University funds ore we will be at a certain hig.h school Professor Burnham. not available." on a particular day, we inform Wiring Causes Fire By Carl Schwobol The program includes: "Can- Other sections of the bill outline other key high schools in that area A wiring defect in the room of An honor society is an or- zona per Sonare No. 2," by Gabrl- procedures for conducting the of our intended arrival. If they de- Mrs. John Smith, Siirma Nu head ganization designed to bring: Students Clip Ads; United Campus Appeal and any resident, caused a fire which re- eli; "Alleliun," by Scarlatti; "With recognition to those students other charity drives the Student sulted in an undetermined amount Drooping Wings," "Dido's La- Stores Tally Sales Charities Board deem necessary. of damage to that part of the ment," "O Give Thanks unto the who have distinguished them- Any student organization that house early Saturday afternoon. Lord," by Purccll; "Jesu, Joy and selves in one or more areas of To Evaluate Issue wishes to conduct a fund raising The Howling Green fire depart- Treasure," by Buxtehude; "Shout college endeavor. On our cam- drive within ita own membership ment was called. Until the fire to the Lord," by Pachelbel; and More than 1,035 ad coupons will not be affected by this bill. truck arrived, three of the mem- "Cantata No. 4: Christ Lay in the pus there is a wide variety of such were returned to stores in re- Only 12 of the regular Council bers, John Perrotti, (lone Higgins, Bonds of Death," by Bach. organizations. Unfortunately, there members were present at the and Jim Simonton fought the The program is open to the are those students who. each year, sponse to the special B-G News community service project held March 24 meeting, two loss than blaze. public. refuse invitations to join because the 14 needed for a quorum. they lack knowledge of the pur- last week, according to Roger An- drews. News advertising manager. A new bill for the Student Or- pose and value of membership in ientation Board was proposed and these groups. "Some of the stores were sold discussed, but because of lack of Mistress Of The Inn Production However, honor societies do out of their sale items only ■ few a quorum, the proposed bill could more than honor. Many operate hours after the News was re- only be discussed. in the same fashion as other clubs, leased." he stated. "The project Is Termed 'A Job Well Done endeavoring to hrinir their mem- was extremely satisfactory con- bers in closer contact with the sidering the poor weather condi- Election Violations By Coanlo Dick was achieved partly by the comical professional world they expect to tions and the fact that the specials The battle of the sexes, as re- actions of William Rlair, a new- comer to the stage, in his role as enter in »r» future. were offered during the middle of vealed in "Mistress of the Inn," Referred To Court a servant to the Cavalier. It waa Or. Emerson O. Shuck, dean of the week." the University Theatre's thesis In an attempt to evaluate the The Student Elections Board show, presented March 24 and 25, in this act that the play seemed the College of Liberal Arts, stated, will refer the names of II candi- to be at its funniest. "An honor society should offer project, the News advertising de- was brought to life by the superb partment is conducting a follow- dates in the recent all-campus acting of those in the play. Mike Fink, Wendy Blakcly, and to a member not only recognition, election to the Student Court for Kern Borger cannot go without but also the opportunity to deve- up survey of all the participating lanes Hot Diana Kithcart, playing the lead stores. The questionnaire used in- failing to comply with an election as Mirandcllna, the mistress of the mention. Each did a fine job. it lop further the qualities for which was the entertaining quality of he is being recognized and to use cludes items asking for the gener- rule. sire our services, they contact the inn, did a splendid job convincing The election rule that was broken each character that made the play these qualities in service to others al percentage of increased sales of University." the many men who courted her was No. 6-F, which states: No a success. in his society." regular priced merchandise over The career da)' programs pre- that "women are the only decent the two-day period, the total cou- signs are to be placed in or on sented by the various high schools Our hat is off to Jim De Young, Can Bo Influential things God has ever made." A good pons returned for sale items, and academic buildings or the Union vary considerably, according to part of her effective communica- graduate assistant in speech and An honorary society, if it is well the number of items completely except where provided for, such Mr Hof. He has addressed high tion in the role was due to her director of the play, and to Sandy established and efficiently organ- sold out. The object of the survey as on the bulletin board of the school students of all ages, talked directness. Each of her lines was Clark, graduate assistant in speech ized, can be very influential for is to help determine the general Administration Bldg. lo both large and small groups, presented In a direct manner, to and technical director for this the student while he is in college readership of the News, ad read- Acting Election Board chairman •Has given talks that last anywhere achieve the <lesired effect.
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