The B.G. News May 13, 1958

The B.G. News May 13, 1958

Bowling Green State University ScholarWorks@BGSU BG News (Student Newspaper) University Publications 5-13-1958 The B.G. News May 13, 1958 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 May 13, 1958" (1958). BG News (Student Newspaper). 1422. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news/1422 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. Weather Thought For The Day Outlook—Mostly sunny today and Never try to reason tho preju- tomorrow, with HUM possibility ot mis dice out of a man.—It was not for tho next few days. reasoned into him. and cannot Lmperataree—■ th. high 70 ■ or bo reasoned out low 10's. with lows of Mar SO. Qfyt % <§. £t Sydney Smith "OHIO'S BEST DAILY COLLEGE NEWSPAPER —OCKA. 1IM VoL 42 Bowling GrMn State University. Bowling Green. Ohio. Tuesday, May 13. 1958 No. 47 May Queen, Court, Class Representatives Shakespearean Tragedy, 'Macbeth/ To Be Chosen May 21 The student body will choose new upperclass offic- ers and the 1968 May Queen and her Court in an all-cam- Opens 4-Day Run Tomorrow Evening pus election May 21, announc- Tomorrow will see the opening of the fifth and last ma- ed Peg Faze, chairman of jor production of the season, "Macbeth." Jeffrey Lynn, star the Student Elections Board. Ele- of the Broadway stage, will be seen as Macbeth in this Shakes- ctions will also be held on that Lynn Interprets date for officers of the student pearean drama. Playing opposite him will be Wanda Chyno- body and members of the Stu- weth as l.ady Macbeth. dent Council. Precinct voting will Theater Rigors A combination of various levels and platforms will be By CAROL BREDDER again be in effect to give students the setting for showing the after- in all sections of the campus an A stage empty but for a few math of the invasion of Scotland equal chance to vote. Miss Faze which was successfully repelled by stated that the Board hopes to props, a dimly-lit house, the the heroic efforts of Macbeth. Dun- have voting booths set up at the stage lights glaring, the voices TomorrowlancT four polling centers, which will can, the King of Scotland, played of tired actors echoing in an by Ronald Mainous, hears of Mac- be: the main lobby of the Univer- beth's heroism and renps honors sity Union, the main lounge of empty theatre—these are an Is MD Theme upon him. Founders Quadrangle, the Well actor's mien. Whether it is a Floats, built through the com- of the Administration Bldg. and University or Broadway produc- bined efforts of the fraternities, As Macbeth returns from battle either the main lounge or post tion, it is much the same, said sororities, and men's and women's in the company of his comrade, office of Kodgers Quadrangle. Jeffrey Lynn in an interview residence halls, will be a feature Banquo, portrayed by Jim Rodgers, Students may vote at any of these Tuesday night, May 6. of May Day, Saturday, May 24, ac- they are met by three witches. places from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. on "When you are working on a cording to Anita Luyk, chairman Strange prophecies are muttered of the Spirit and Traditions Roard, the twenty-first. play, you can't think about any- to Macbeth and Bunquo, intimating who is planning the event. thing else." continued l.ynn. "1 that Macbeth will be King, but To be eligible for election to Banquo will be father to a line of an upper class office, a student worked on it in New York before The parade of floats, built coming out here." around a "Tomorrowland" theme, kings. Disturbed, Macbeth goes on must have been nominated at the to receive his awards from Dun- convention May 7, have a 2.0 ac- In answer to the question, "Do will begin at 1:30 p.m. in the park- ing lot adjacent to the practice can, and then returns to his castle cumulative point average. The stu- you think educational theatre pre- lo prepare for Duncan's visit. dent was also required to turn in pares students sufficiently for football field. From here the en- a petition to the Elections Board the professional theatre?" Lynn tourage will follow a prescribed Macbeth, with the insistence of signed by 40 classmates. answered, "Not enough to step route through the city and return Lady Macbeth, murders Duncan right onto Broadway." He went to campus, finally ending up in when he appears at the castle. Candidates for May Queen and on to say that actors should never the stadium. Nancy Hammond, co- With the advent of Duncan's death, Photo by Xloll.r MACBETH AND BANQUO. friends who eventually become enemies because Court must turn in their pictures stop studying-- some never do chairman of the parade with Ray Macbeth is named King of Scot- to the Union Activities Office by Marvin, stated that all floats, to lund. But the crown does not rest of Macbeth'! leisure of the throne of Scotland, are shown In a scene from Shake- stop. ■peare'i famous play, "Macbeth." which opens a lour-day run tomorrow In the B p.m. today. Each campus he eligible for competition, must easy on his head. Macbeth indulges "Earnest study and work are main auditorium. Portraying the Hue character will be visiting Broadway actor residence hall was entitled be at the parking lot and registered in a career of murder and violence necessary to achieve your goals, Jeffrey Lynn, left while fames Rodgers. right will be seen as Banquo. to enter one candidate from each by 12:45 p.m. which lends to his downfall. especially in the theHtre," Lynn class represented in that hall, but said. He repeatedly emphasized Once in the stadium, a program MacDuff, one of the leaders of unless the candidate's name was that one can never get enough which includes presentation of the the revolt against Macbeth, will turned in at the Union Activities study and experience. candidates for May Queen, award- be portrayed by James Schindler. Office by May 9, their candidacy ing of trophies for the outstanding In connection with the current Malcom, Duncan's son and eventual has been cancelled. floats, and special entertainment World Views production, "Macbeth," Lynn was king, will be played by Bruco Wag- will get under way. Actual campaigning for both asked, "Do you feel that college ner. David danger will play WASHINGTON—Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev has agreed to elections will begin at K a.m. to- students are mature enough to After meeting with the social Donalbain; Rex McGraw, Lennox; technical talks with the West on control of a nuclear test ban, but the morrow morning. Candidates may interpret Shakespeare adequate- chairmen of each fraternity, soror- David Riggs, Ross; Jon Nicodemus, U.S. greeted the gambit with a marked lack of enthusiasm. visit residence halls on May 14, ly?" Lynn answered, "Adequately ity, and residence hall recently, it Angus; Michael Phcncger, Fle- BELGRAD—Russia reportedly has warned Yugoslav President Tito IS, 19 and 20 between 6 and 7 yes, but certainly not for the "old was decided that the pairing of ance; Elizabeth Roof, Lady Mac- to abandon his independent Communist course for the Moscow party p.m. for personal campaign pre- Vic." groups for the building of these Duff; Rosemary Westfall, gentle- line or government relations between the two countries would suffer. woman; Ronald Gibson, Old Si- sentations. Parades are permiss- Asked about a college pre- floats would be a preferential, in- WASHINGTON—Reports reaching the free world say Khrushchev's ward, and Lewis Bove, Mentcith. able from 4:15 to 7 p.m. on class paration for the theatre, Lynn stead of assigned, basis, said Miss position is threatened by rival factions within the Kremlin who are days or Saturday, but not on said, that present college speech- Luyk. As such, no official list of Others in the cast are: Frank supported by Red China. Well-informed sources in Washington say the Premier apparently has come out on top in the struggle but with Sunday. The route must be ap- drama majors receive more train- how the groups are paired is avil- (ilann, Raymond Marvin, Dale proved by William J. Rohrs. chief some loss of authority. They add that new challenges are expected to ing than he did while in college. ablc at this time. Nedelco, Lloyd Reynolds, Ronald of University Police. continue undiminished. "Get a college degree before O'Lcary, Carl Recktenwald, Neil Staten, Kenneth Japp, Owen El- TOYKO—Japanese leftists plan two giant rallies in Toyko this Posters promoting upperclass of- you go into the theatre," Lynn week to embarrass Prime Minister Obusuke Kishi before the May 22 ficers may be placed in residence said. He pointed out that you have Long worth To Head der, All- rt Ronke, and Gene Bow- general elections. The planned demonstrations hold new threats for tho halls, but permisison of the head a wider background of knowledge man. Also, Gary I,ee Schommer, U.S. and British embassies against H-bomb tests being conducted in resident must first be secured. and experience and arc therefore Audeen Matiacik, Patricia Bcloff, tho Pacific.

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