Bee Gee News October 17, 1950

Bee Gee News October 17, 1950

Bowling Green State University ScholarWorks@BGSU BG News (Student Newspaper) University Publications 10-17-1950 Bee Gee News October 17, 1950 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 17, 1950" (1950). BG News (Student Newspaper). 957. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news/957 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. ODK Wants Council Votes New Applications Bee Qee Frat Bid Di Official Student Publication Bowling Green State University. Bowling Green. Ohio In By Dec. 21 Bids To Go Out Thursday Noon; Leadership Society VoL 35 Tuesday. October 17, 1950 No. 8 To Be Picked Up At Dean's Office Requires Activities The Interfraternity Council has moved to take some of For Membership the "rush" out of rushing on 1950-51 fraternity candidates. AChiO Float Wins 5th Annual Action taken at the Oct. 4 meeting resulted in a new system Senior men who plan to of bid distribution by the 16 fraternities at this University. apply for Omicron Delta Kap- This is the new arrangement as it stands now: pa tapping ceremonies in mid- All rushees may pick up any or all bids which he may Key Parade As 2,500 Watch - "■have received from fraterni- January must have their ap- ties at the secretary's desk in plications in to Louis C. Fer- Tryouts To End Dean Conklin's office from 12 nandez by Dec. 21. Representative p.m. Thursday until Friday at Sophomore and junior men For 'Three Men' noon. who expect to be eligible in Names of men who will have re- To Present Film ceived bids will be listed on the the future should also turn their Tonight is the last night for Roger Clause, vice p r e s i - the casting of Cecil Holm's bulletin in the Well. applications in to Fernandez, dent of the bank and public "Three Men on a Horse." It This system is designed to be chairman of the honor points com- will be held in the Gate Thea- an improvement over the former relations dept. of the Federal method of personal distribution. mittee, by the same date. Reserve Bank of Cleveland, tre at 7 p.m. ' ODK, national men's leader- Fraternities must observe the will present a film and lecture Casting b e gTrfiast night following regulations: ship society, will hold its mid- year on "A Day At Federal for the three-act modern All bids must be turned in to ceremonies in an all-campus as- farce, which is under the di- Dean Conklin's office by the fra- sembly sometime in January. An Thursday at 4 p.m. in the Rec Hall. rection of Robert D. Richcy, in- ternities by Wednesday noon. outstanding speaker is usually structor of speech. It has 16 Each bid must have the respective The movie will cover as many included in this assembly program, comic parts. fraternity initials in the upper left operations of the Federal Reserve such as last year's speaker, Carl Anyone interested in trying out corner for simple recognition. V. Weygandt, Chief Justice of the as can be shown on film. Mr. for this play, the first major pro- t'lause's tiilk will cover operations With these bids, each fraternity Ohio Supreme Court. duction of the year by the Univer- must send along a written list of Another tapping ceremony will of the Federal Reserve which sity Theatre, may obtain a copy could not be shown on the film. all the men for whom they are be performed on Honor's Day next of the play from the Community ■ending in bids. Dean Conklin's After the movie questions will be spring. On that night a formal Drama Service Library, 111 Gate offiro will sort and distribute the banquet will be held for all new answered. Theatre. bids and check them off on a mas- The program, which will last and old members. The plot involves a henpecked ter list compiled from the indi- an hour, is being arranged by the husband who gets mixed up with vidual fraternity lists. Dr. Emerson C. Shuck, faculty economics and business adminis- secretary of the society, explains three bookies when they discover To avoid errors, three fraterni- tration departments. The public he can pick winning horses. ty representatives, Harold Hakes, that ODK is composed of out- is invited. "Three Men on a Horse" began Dave Lorenzi, and Bud Nachtigall, standing leaders on campus who Members of the Wood and Lu- collect and distribute ideas for its run in 1U35 and met with much will assist Dean Conklin's office in cas County Clearing Association success. Starring in the long run this work. the betterment of college life. and bankers of Toledo will be He also said that this society productions were Sam Levinc and Between Thursday noon and present. Mr. Clause will present Shirley Booth. Friday noon no bids will be dis- acts as a liaison between the ad- his progrnm to the Rotary Club of ministration and students, but Assisting Mr. Richcy is Natalie tributed except through the Bowling Green later in the eve- Woodin, stage m a n a g e r ; Stan does not impose on the power of Dean's office. Each bid will bo ning. Morris, graduate student technical the Student Senate's ideals. stamped there. No bid will be director; John II. Hepler, instruc- valid unless stamped. One gains consideration of the tor of speech; and Victor Young, Open rushing starts at noon Fri- ODK Circle through the activities Debaters To Go chairman of publicity. (I n 1 . Fraternity representatives he participates in here on campus, may pick up their respective un- such as athletics, publications, MARY AGNEW !• pictured above mounted on top of the "Sundae claimed bids and proceed to make scholarship, speech, music, etc. Special" which won firti place for the Alpha Chi Omaga tororily entry Junior Class Cards in the fifth annual Kay parade held Sunday. To Kent Friday ptnona] contacts. Mr. Shuck stated that ODKs are Representatives of the junior All fraternity men are urged chosen for the work they do in the • • * Bowling Green's debate cU» will tell dm cards in the By FLO BEATTY not to carry on rushing activities organizations under these cate- squad will attend the annual Well Wednesday and Thursday in the vicinity of Dean Conklin's gories, not how many organiza- The Sundae Special dished up by Alpha Chi Omega fall Northern Ohio Debate from 9-12 and 1-4. office. tions they belong to. sorority won the 1950 Key Parade trophy, Sunday afternoon, Conference this Friday at The Bowling Green chapter. under perfect weather conditions. Kent State. Beta Tau, of ODK consists of 11 An estimated 2,500 persons also saw Gamma Phi Beta M. Harold Mikle, president undergraduate students, three and Alpha Phi sororities take second and third places respec- of the NODC and Raymond Literacy Expert To Address graduate students, and four facul- tively from a field of 16 floats. ty members. A new faculty mem- Yeager, instructor of speech, ber is elected each year for four The prize float featured* will accompany the squad to the Mary Agnew who represented conference. Assembly On Communism years. a maraschino cherry perched Student Production Main question of the one-day The members are: Richard L. conference is Resolved: Non-Com- Dr. Frank C. Laubach, noted missionary, educator, and Doll, president, John W. Wilson, on a sundae special. She was surrounded by Alpha Chi Omegas munist Countries Should Form a literacy expert will speak at an all-campus assembly in the vice president; Guy A. Smith, Jr., Opens Tomorrow draped on the float, symbolizing New International Organization. Main Aud., Thursday, Oct. 19, at 4 p.m. He will discuss liter- treasurer; Dr. Shuck, Louis A. strawberry, mint, lemon, and Students of the debate squad acy as a weapon against Communism and the means of Daigneau, Anthony W. Steere, Al- "Love Goes To College," the chocolate ice cream. second anual student musical, wi attending are: Bill King, Lee Elli bringing Christianity to backward areas of the world. lan J. Libbe, Jack L. Myers, Doug- son, Gloriannc Johnsonbaugh, Bar- Dr. Laubach has been engaged in setting up literacy las E. Hartzell. Neil A. Pohlman, Bette Bell, Barbara Koons and begin its 4-night run tomorrow at Shirley Taylor were chairmen of 8:15 p.m. in the Main Aud. bara Rollins, Adele Kihlken, Mari- - 'mmnaiirnacampaigns through governments Louis C. Fernandez, and Bruce D. lyn McClintock, Ron Polhill, and missions in 76 countries. By Oliver. the float that brought the trophy Edith Ludwig, author of the to the Alpha Chi Omegas for the Charles Jacobs, Doris McCartney, Dorm Decorations his method, approximately 60,000,- Faculty members also include: musical, will introduce 20 new and John Maragakes. 000 people have learned to read in Exra F. Vogel, graduate assistant first time. songs, including "We're From Gamma Phi Beta took second Forming the conference are 16 206 languages throughout the in sociology; Carl E. Maynard, Bowling Green." Students are To Receive Trophy place with their 100 proof idea, colleges from northern Ohio, who world. graduate assistant in history; urged to attend the Wednesday "The Toast of the Town." Their will also be at Kent State.

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