Bee Gee News April 23, 1941

Bee Gee News April 23, 1941

Bowling Green State University ScholarWorks@BGSU BG News (Student Newspaper) University Publications 4-23-1941 Bee Gee News April 23, 1941 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 April 23, 1941" (1941). BG News (Student Newspaper). 581. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news/581 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. DON'T FORGET DON'T FORGET TO VOTE TODAY Bee Gee News TO VOTE TODAY Student Publication of Bowling Green State University VOL. XXV.—Z551 BOWLING GREEN, OHIO, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23. 1941 NO. 28 Five Co-Eds In Race For May Queen Crown Today High School Journalists To News, Key To Dyer.Hanline.McKnight.Crum Hold Convention Here Friday Send 8 Men And Friesner Are Candidates 500 Delegates From 235 Northwestern Ohio High To Kent Meet Election From 8 to 4 Will Also Name Lil' Abner, Daisy I Schools Expected; Northwestern Ohio District Mae, And A Host Of Class Officers, Council Journalism Association Sponsors Meet To Hear Cleveland, New And Social Committee Members The fourth annual convention of high school journalists York, And Columbus During the past week the student body has not only been sponsored by the Northwestern Ohio District Journalism Journalists made aware that April brings rain but also a shower of some Association will meet this Friday on the campus of Bowling forty-eight candidates seeking the various political offices Green State University. Five hundred delegates from the Five delegates from the Bee and positions of honor to be held during the May Day cele- 235 high schools in northwestern Ohio are expected to attend Gee News and three delegates bration next month. The Well has been transformed into the convention. from the Ken will leave today an art gallery and the main campus has taken on the air of 1 for Kent State University to Jesse J .Currier, journalism in- "' ~ ; j^. J^ —*a carnival as the political hope- itructor and news bureau director attend the fifteenth annual seniors Plan Prom, fuls make their final effort to win at the university, announces that Treble Clef Club convention of the Ohio Col- the favor of the voters. a complete prog-ram for the morn- Will Give Concert lege Newspaper Association. Recognition Day, Right now the big question is ing and afternoon sessions has Albert L Boucher, Robert "Who is to be the May Queen?" been planned. Principal speaker Habenstoin. Richard Dunipuce. Janet Crum, Kloise Dyer, Marcia at the convention will be Prof. Under Hilty Baton Other Activities JeSM Mittlemun, and Anthony A. Friesner, Roberta Hanline and James E. Pollard, director of the Frances, editor, are the "News" Grid Banquet, May Day Harriet McKnight are the standard Ohio State university School of Woman's Group to Appear delegates. Representing the "Key" bearers for their respective soror- Journalism, who will speak at a In Auditorium will be Editor Don Rager." Francis Committees At Work; ities while Ruth Esckilscn, Helen luncheon session at 1 p. m. Prof. Director of the School of Jour- Ruth, Bruce Esterly, The conven- Sponsors Picked Fashbaugh, Ruthanna Fridley, Al- Pollard, author of a widely used Friday At 8 nalism of Ohio State University, tion will be held today, tomorrow James E. Pollard, above, will bo berta Smith and Ruth Vermilya text on newspaper management, and Friday. Toledo police woman for 8 have entered the race for Junior has had considerable newspaper The Treble Clef Club will pre- the principal speaker at the one Outstanding newspapermen I Plans for Recognition Day, sent its annual spring concert o'clock banquet of high school years, Sergeant Margaret Slater, May Day, the U. A. Prom, attendant. Virginia Patterson, experience. He was with the As- who will speak and participate in I above, will speak in tha P. A. au- Friday at 8 'oclock in the auditor- journalists at Kohl Hall Friday. the annual gridiron banquet, Beth Reeder. Regina Tadlock, June sociated Press, the Ohio State the convention program include J. ditorium at 7 p. m. tomorrow. "senior farewall formal", ana Waserman, and Ruth Wilson are Journal and other papers before ium. The group is directed by Robert Herrick, publisher, form- Mr. Roy V. Hilty and is composed She will speak under tha aus- senior class day activities are on the ballot for Sophomore at- becoming director of Ohio State's erly head of the New York Her- pices of tha Y. M. C. A. of girls outside the music depart- Bigelow To Speak being completed by various tendant and Arline Copeland, An- news bureau, u position he held ald Tribune city desk, and edi- committees of the senior class na Rose Lewis, Jean Perry, Mc- for nearly 10 years. ment. tor of the Paris (France) Her- The program for the evening At Economics Meet and faculty members. Dnnna Sitterle and Connie Smith University greetings at the nlit; Fred Kelley, magazine writ- Margaret Slater Recognition Day assembly will will battle for the post of Fresh- will consist of the following num- er and author; Lewis Seltzer, edi- luncheon will be given by Presi- bers. "An Angel Said To Mary" Saturday Morning be held in the auditorium at 10 man attendant. dent F. J. Prout and presentation tor of the Cleveland "Pross;" Rob- To Speak To Men a. m.. May 22. Honors of the As no Sadie Hawkins Day cele- by Makkrov, "O Bone Jesu" by ert Brown, editor of the Columbus of awards in the newspaper con- Palestrina, "Assumpta Est Maria" year will be bestowed upon stu- bration would be complete without test will be made. Mr. Currier, Noted Economist Speaks Citizen, and a host of other Tomorrow At 7 dents who have accomplished out- it's Lil' Abner and Daisy Mae, we by Aiehinger, "Vere Languores" writers and editors. Dr. Orland Ritchia, Tony Frances by Lotti, and "The Lord Is My On "Economic Problems standing work throughout the find Mike Kormazis, Ralph "Quiz- and Martha Walrath are the com- Frances, president of the as- last two semesters. All organi- tie" Quesinberry and Kenneth Sheperd" by Schubert will be the Of The Family" sociation, will broadcast from sta- Toledo Police Woman To mittee in charge of judging the first group sung by the girls. Paul zation and group awards will also Snowden in the race while Nancy papers submitted in the competi- tion WADC, Akron Thursday af- Speak On Crime be made on this day. Hcmsoth, Helen Morrow, Eileen Bishop, accompanied by Robert Dr. Howard Bigelow, professor ternoon at 4:15. He will partici- tion. Farrell, will then render several Prevention Seniors Present Traa Pirkctt and Mary Lou Shelton are of economics at Western State pate in a round table discussion Following the assembly pro- the prospective Daisy Maes. Registration for the convention violin numbers; namely. "Lullaby" Teachers college, will discuss "Kc- will be from 9 to 10 in the Admin- with William Taylor, executive Mrs. Margaret Slater, sergeant gram, the class of 1941 will pre- by Brahms, "Nigun" by Bloch, and onomic Problems of the Family" secretary of the association and In the political bracket only one istration Building. During this "Neapolitan Song" by Persinger. in charge of the Women's bureau sent the class tree to the univer- party will present itself to the at the annual meeting of the Ohio professor of journalism at Kent period high school and commercial The Treble Clef will follow with of the Toledo police department, sity along with a steel cylinder, Junior and Sophomore voters but Home Economics Association in State, and William Schroegle of newspaper and yearbook exhibits "Slumber Song of the Madonna" will speak to the men of Bowling containing historic data about the the Freshman ticket will contain the Practical Arts Auditorium Sat- Cleveland, chairman of the 1941 Green State university tomorrow University and the senior class, will be displayed in the Rec Hall. by Taylor, "A Snow Legion" by urday at 9:30 a. m. two parties. Quentin Bowers will From 10 to 10:30 the convention Clockey, "Dream Song" by String- convention, and Kent junior. evening at 7 in the P. A. auditor- honors, class roll, copies of the lead next year's Senior class. will convene in the auditorium. ham, and "On the Steppe" by Dr. Bigelow has taught at The association will sponsor ium under sponsorship of the Bee Gee News, the Key and other Helen Fashbaugh will be vice presi- contests for the best weekly, daily, Mi - Adeline Wright of Bellevue, Gretchaninon*. Mrs. Mildred M. Teachers College of Columbia uni- Y. M. C. A. Her subject will be, papers and documents which will dent, Ruth Philips, secretary, Mary president of the Association, and Hilty, mezzo soprano, will next versity, University of Illinois, Ohio and by-weekly publications. Con- "Woman's Part in Crime Preven- be buried at the foot of the tree. Lou Mauerhan, treasurer, and other officers will be presented at sing "Sheperde»s" by Kurt Schind- State university, and Oregon State tests will also be held far the best tion." It has been a tradition for many June Reed representative to the editorial, best news story, best Mrs. Slater has just completed this time. The convention photo- ler and "Love is the Wind" by college. He has contributed ar- years for each graduating class Student Council. ticles on family finance to the sports story, and best feature.

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