Bee Gee News February 13, 1935

Bee Gee News February 13, 1935

Bowling Green State University ScholarWorks@BGSU BG News (Student Newspaper) University Publications 2-13-1935 Bee Gee News February 13, 1935 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 February 13, 1935" (1935). BG News (Student Newspaper). 278. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news/278 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0 License. This Book 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. BEE GEE NEWS VOL. XIX. BOWLING GREEN STATE COLLEGE, FEBRUARY 13, 1935 No. 20 X-RAY UNIT ADDED TO Y. OPENS INTENSIVE SCIENCE EQUIPMENT DRIVE FOR MEMBERS One of the recent acquisitions of the A membership-attendance contest is bcr Physics Department is a power unit to be ing set off by the Y. M. C. A. this week. used to operate an X-Ray Generator Unit. Four teams have been formed by the pre- This X-Ray Unit is not to be used in a sent membership. These teams will compete in a drive to obtain new members. Rules, way with which most readers will be regulations, prizes, etc. will be announced familiar, that of bone photography. It will at the next Y. meeting, but the contest be- be used for the experimental determination gins immediately. of the arrangement of the molecules in The competition will culminate on Feb. crystals and metals in crystalline form. English Department 28, when the new members will be enter- By means of suitable apparatus, it is Acquires New Painting tained with a swim and supper in the To- possible to make a photograph which will ledo Y. M. C. A. building. The contest com- show just how the individual molecules mittee (Dale Kellogg, Paul Inbrock, and The painting, Columbine, a copy of the are arranged in the crystal, and equally Wayne Porter) asks all members to watch Watteau painting, has just been procured important, how far they are from each the bulletin-board for announcements. other It is not possible to do this by or- by the English department. This work dinal y optical methods, using visible light. completes the museum piece of the French The X-Ray is hence both a peculiar and comedy figures, Pierrot and Columbine. FIRST ICE-SKATING powerful tool for this particular purpose. Helen DeTray will finish the exhibit. PARTY SUCCESSFUL The methods of the X-Ray are being ac- —«»—«— rively developed in both research and In- dustry, and the Physics Department is Plays Joan of Arc The ice-skating party th»t was held at phased to have available such an apparatus the city park last Thursday evening was with which timely experiments may be con- a great success. How about having more duct* d. if the weather permits? Here's a chance for some organization to show its loyalty to their dear ole' alma mater and get un- Junior-Senior Formal der this idea of skating parties. For those Attractive Affair that missed the event, we warn you to buy or borrow some skates so that you will be ready for the next big event. Friday night, Feb. 8, the Juniors and Credit for the arrangements go to the Seniors danced to the music of Loe's Am- members of the WAA committee: Thais bassadors in the Women's Gym. The gym Novis, Edna Pierce and Mary Tate. The was decorated in blue and whits; the same faculty advisor, Miss Carolyn Shaw, also color scheme was carried out on the ser- was a promoter of the party. ving table where punch, wafers and mints -«»- were served. Dame Fashion attended in all her glory, Prof. Wills Called Away end was aided by the gaiety, gracefulness and beauty of the Bee Gee co-eds. Miss Prof. Wills has been obliged to leave for Inez Gorsuch appeared in an orange crepe her hems in Chicago because of the death formal trimmed with bittersweet velvet; of her aunt, Mrs. J. Parker Smith, Feb. 1. she carried on her arm a small muff made —c»—o— of the same material as her costume. Miss Evelyn Wentz danced in a black lace gown Commerce Corner with silver buttons and silver slippers; she WOK: an attractive corsage of white The last regular meeting of Quill Type sweet paag and white fresias. A green for- was called to order by the President, Ken- mal wilh shoulder straps of gold sequins neth Doehring, on Wednesday, Feb. 6, in was worn by Miss Anne Rimelspach. Miss the Practical Arts building. The business Dorothy Pace appeared in a high necked meeting was devoted to a discussion re- Mack crepe with white gardenia trim. Miss garding the annual dance which is to be Naomi Curtis looked lovely in pale blue given next Saturday night. crepe with fur trimmed cape. Miss Vir- A short program consisting of the fol- Yvonne Steffani has the title role in the ginia ( asper was gowned in a black de- lowing numbers was given by the incoming play "St. Joan" to be given tonight. The collete velvet with gold sequin clips in her above picture was posed by Miss Steffani officers! hair and gold sandals. Shell-pink crepe and Violin Solo—Naomi Curtis after the statue of Joan of Arc by Henn- sh»rt jacket with Queen Anne collar was Reading—Florence Duffield Michel-Antoine Chapu in Luxembourg, *orn by Miss Hope Conrad. Reading—Marjorie Sterling Paris. A copy of the statue is in the Art This annual affair was greatly enjoyed Piano Solo—Naomi Curtis by all who attended. Institute, Chicago. PAGE 2 BEE GEE NEWS BEE GEE NEWS WHO'S WHO ANNOUNCEMENTS Published Every Wednesday Cloyce Filiere . .22 years . lives in By The Milton Center . all-around high school Tonight, 4 P. M.—Dean Sharp talks on STUDENTS AND FACULTY Etiquette. Of athlete . has the jump on Frenchie by BOWLING GREEN STATE COLLEGE 20 minutes . won his BG in baseball . Feb. 14—Joan of Arc presented. plays a white hot bridge game . fair Feb. 14—Y. W. C. A. meeting at 7:00 STAFF cock but not available to B. G. femmes as Miss Ogle will speak on Spain. Dale C. KelloBK VE<1,t.0r;ilvCm,>! Helen IlimtiniM Associate Editor his affection centers in Liberty Center . Howard Braithwaite Associate Bdttor Feb. 14—Y. M. C. A. meeting. Garner Linda Dill Social Editor Vice President of the Commoner Frater- from Columbus will speak. Sally Gerding Society Reporter nity . Business Manager of Senior class Homer Schilling Society Reporter Feb. 15—B. B. with Ohio College of Rove*- Hutchiiison Sports Editor . struggles with General Science in the Elizabeth Frost Sports Reporter Chiropody, Cleveland. Merrltt Burke Sports Reporter Junior high . minor in Physical Edu- Georg«! Squire ) Feb. 16—Quill Type Party. Carl Beits [ Reporters cation ... is quiet, conscientious and a Mary Harmon ) Feb. 16—B B at Hiram. Hetty Jane Willauer Faculty News good pal. Sue Holinan ) —«»—<»— Feb. 19—Ohio Northern U. here. Ethel Merrell \ - Dormitory News Lois Kindinger) Ilarlev Bamette .....Business Manager But Tomorrow! l'rof. G. W. Beattie Faculty Adviser Join The Glee Club "The biggest mistake a student can make If any new men students are interested STUDENT OPINION is to think he is working for an instructor," in joining the Glee Club see Prof. Fauley, was the challenge which Dr. Clyde Hissong or ccme to rehearsal Monday 4:00 p. m. b One of the most interesting as well as brought to the chapel assembly last week. room 104 p. a. College men who were too the most vital portions of a newspaper is In a very vital and personal way, Dr. busy to join last semester are also welcome. the section devoted to "Letters from Our Hissong, Dean of the College of Education, Rehearsals are held each week on Monday Readers". brought the great aim of all edu- at 4:00 o'clock and on Tuesday at 5:00. We have been distinctly gratified, there- cation—Personality! To those who have fore, with the number and quality of been saying, who are saying, "I have been Quill Type Party student contributions in recent weeks. doing so and so, but tomorrow!" mu* It certainly bespeaks well for the alert- come the realization that "tomorrow is an The annual Quill-Type Dance will be ness and intelligence of our student-body illusion whose reality is today"; they must held Saturday, Feb. 16, 1935, in the Wo- when such letters as "It May Come to realize that to succeed they must ever be men's Gymnasium. All commercial student? Pass" are presented. one day ahead of that illusive "tomorrow", arc invited to this dance. must do and be today! Cryptograms Education, if it does anything, must give We Beg to Remark Last semester we published a series of cno three things: first, a knowledge of the The Junior-Senior Formal was highly cryptograms which evoked considerable in- how and why of things so that one may be enjoyable. Here's one vote for more cookies terest. The fifth of the set was a student a self-dependent individual; second, a sen- at dances! contribution which proved to be the Water- sitivity to the meaning and ability to live How about the equation—Divorce equals loo of all the solvers including the column's in our complex social structure; and third, cave men plus crave women? editor. r. vital personality, one which is socially If "it's the woman who pays",—why all Below we print that solution (of Bee Gee pleasing and which will enable one to ad- this fuss about "going Dutch"? News of Nov.

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