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."- - T.> VOL. XV. BOWLNG GREEN STATE COLLEGE, APRL 11, 1934 No. 28 W* Emerson Lterary Socety Has nterestng Newspaper Meetng Dr. Nordmann's room was the cty room cf the annual Emerson newspaper, Aprl 4, as a summary of World news, ncludng tems en Havana, Germany, and the Sant Lawrence Waterway was gven. Marjore Coughey, edtng campus nsw3, gave the latest flashes on Kentucky debates, The Lttle World's Far, the Dance Festval, and the forthecmng Emerson Parent- Teachers' meetng. Alce Cleland read a fer.ture on sprng, causng seme nterestng blushes and gggles. The women's page was at the mercy of Wlfred ngall, who brefly surveyed fashons, beauty, and det. Hs health-talk was on the care of the feet, a comprehensve, enlghtenng report. Gertrude Masters, n charge of personals, contnued Mss Cleland's laudable task of makng Emersonans uncomfortable. Homer Schllng was voted nto the socety. The Aprl 18 meetng of Emerson wll be open to the publc. t wll be conducted n the form of a mock Parent-Teacher's Assocaton meetng. Rose Solomon s to be charman for the evenng. Promnent speakers to scheduled, and t s nosed that the sergeant-at-arms and the obstreperous boy wll have an opportunty to functon. Professor Schwarz predcts an unusual evenng. Plans are underway for a wener-roast n May. <» o QULL TYPE CLUB LNES UP COMNG ACTVTES Qull Type members met n room 208 P. A. for the regular two week meetng, Wednesday evenng, March 28. As soon as the meetng had opened Luclle Wndle nvted the Qull Type members to her home, 422 N. Enterprse street for a socal meetng, Aprl 9. Several members went to ths party and a very enjoyable evenng was had by all reports. A moton was made and carred that the members who had mssed three consecutve meetngs should be dropped from Qull Type. The program conssted of a clarnet solo by Fern Kaser, who was accompaned by Mary Frazer; a paper by Herman Brcker; a pano solo by Grace Myers; a paper by Paul Smth, and another clarnet solo by Fern Kaser. Be Polte For Fun Gve the wall flowers, sunflowers, beautes and others a number as thoy appear at the party. Boys, you draw a number for each dance, never to dance wth the same partner twce untl every charmer has had a chance to spol your ten cent shoe shne. NATURE LORE Brd Notes Aprl 4 Purple Martns noted over Bowlng Green. Aprl 7 Purple Martns observed at Fostora. Aprl 7 Greater Yellowlegs noted near New Rochester. Aprl 8 Goldencrowned Knglet, Feld Sparrow, Towhee, and Mgrant Shrke noted n woods, and Red-blled Grebe on reservor near Fostora. Aprl 9 Chppng Sparrow and Rngnecked Pheasant noted at Fostora. Golden Plover reported south of New Rochester. Botany Aprl 8 Peppel-and-Salt and Sprng Beautes flowerng near Fostora. The "grass s gettng greener all the tme," and the college lawns have been mowed already. Dance Rectal Gven by Women's Phy. Ed. Dept. The Dance Rectal presented by the Women's Physcal Educaton department, Thursday eevnng, Aprl 3, drew a large and enthusastc audence. The 140 grls who took part n the performance transformed themselves to arplanes, jumpngjacks, toad-stools, frogs, elves, sprtes, fares, chldren, French peasants, and negro sngers for the pleasure of the spectators. Old Kng Cole, and the sx dukes, were present also. o Flattery Destroys Manhood Great fortunes, conspcuous postons of leadershp exalt the ego of natons and men. They feel ther mportance. They use ther poston to get away wth mnor nfractons of good conduct. A feelng of superorty leads to seekng the plaudts of others, often destroyng a regard for law, morals and a sense of far play. > O Y. M. and Y. W. C. A. Meetng Rev. Verber, the young people's gude, from the Presbyteran church, addressed a jont meetng of the Y. M. C. A. rnd Y. W. C. A. on Thursday evenng, March 22. The topc was, "The Fne Art of Camouflage." He left the outstandng thought wth the group: "Thnk, Act and lve n sncerty." Specal musc was gven by Vola Bormuth and Catherne Fox. Champon Volley Ball Team of Oho to Rsk Ttle n College Gym Bowlng Green wll be the scene of an exceptonal athletc exhbton n the men's gym at the State College, Thursday evenng when the state champon volley team from the Lma Department of Recreaton, stakes ts ttle aganst the runner-up team from Clyde, Oho. The Clyde team was the only one to defeat Lma n the state volley ball tourney held n Columbus, March 24, and has challenged the champons for a return match. The two teams decded to hold the game on a neutral floor and selected the State College gym here for ths match, after recevng the hearty approval of the college athletc department. No admsson wll be charged. Everyone nterested n ths fascnatng ndoor sport s urged to be on hand when these teams take the floor at 7:30 Thursday evenng. Ode to A Nag Oh, horse, you are a wondrous thng, no horns to honk, no bells to rng, no lcense buyrg every year wth plates to stck on front and rear. No sparks to mss, no gears to slp; you start yourself; no clutch to flp. No gas blls mountng every day to steal the joy of lfe away. Your nner tubes are all 0. K. and thank the Lord they stay that way. Your spark plugs never mss and fuss, your motor never makes us cuss. Your frame s good for many a mle, your body never changes style. Your wants are few and easy met, you have somethng on the auto yet. Arkansas Hghways. Students Hear Talk on Oho Mr. Schaller of the Bowlng Green Junor Hgh School told many nterestng hstorcal and geographcal facts of Oho n an llustrated lecture n Assembly, Tuesday, Aprl 3. Sldes of scenes at the Lake Ere slands, Maretta, Akron, Cncnnat, Cleveland and all the most mportant ctes of the state helped to broaden the knowledge of the students n regard to ths state. Mr. Schaller also explaned the sgnfcance of the State Seal and of the orgn told of the state flag. Are You Gulty? " am and have been the presdent of a townshp board of educaton for the past fourteen years and f one of the teachers employed by that board would show the same lack of consderaton of the health of her pupls as s shown by some of the teachers n our teacher tranng schools, her contract would not be renewed." C. W. B.
PAGE 2 Publshed Every Tuesday By The STUDENTS AND FACULTY Of BOWLNG GREEN STATE COLLEGE STAFF Dale C. Kellogg Edtor-n Chef Helen L. HautTngtt Assocate Edtor Kenneth H. Sknner Assocate Edtor toue Solomon Lterary Edtor Anne Woeatenburg Feature Edtor ltobert Green _ Busness Manager loyce tchns.l Sports Edtor John Gaeth Men's Sports Knl Andrews Women's Sports Howard Brathewate Commoners Merln Howbert Delh Volberg Johnson Fve Ssters Margaret Cosner Las Amgas lvelyn l'lnard Skol tale Herbert Bology Dept. Mare Schmdt Debatng J oseph Jordan Musc Dept. Margaret Herrot Joke Edtor (Jrace Dussault Alumn Edtor 'rof. G. W. Beatte Faculty Advser Under-graduate Research A compartvely recent development n college educaton, and one whch deserves wde extenson, s the feld of undergraduate research-work. Here at B. G. S. C. ths work s most developed n the technque course n Bologcal Scence. More recently the Psychology department has begun extensve expermental research. n courses lke these the student s gven merely the broadoutlnes of hs work, allowng for ndependent acton on the part of the ndvdual. n the Socal Scence department, the research necessary n the preparaton of term papers s a step n the rght drecton. But we lack the facltes for profound nvestgatons n ths feld at present. Ths movement however, s stll n ts nfancy, the next decade wll see an even greater ncrease n ths type of college work. Ave! May Queen! That was a dffcult choce whch our coeds were forced to make last week. Personally, we consder the task almost herculean But we havng nothng but prase for the results of the W. A. A. electon. To Mss Johnson go our heartest plaudts as the May Queen of 1934. And to Mss Cosner, her Attendant, congratulatons! a Nature-Lore" Wth the return of Sprng n all her glory, many of our students and faculty must be constantly runnng nto novel or noteworthy thngs n the out-of-doors. We urge all such amateur naturalsts to drop ther fndngs n the Bee Gee News box, as contrbutons to the column, Nature-Lore. Only the date s necessary, though we wll be glad to acknowledge the notes by prntng the ntals of the author. Sally, our school nurse: "Now, Wlle, swallow ths powder at once." Wlle: "'m not so dumb! 'll swab t on my face, the way seen you do." <$- Kckng the Gang Around <S>- -$> Ths column takes great prde n presentng the wnnah of last Thursday's athletc event, Mr. Kenneth Weber.. although Kenny started 100 yards behnd the frst runner, he was the favorte of the campus' sportng blood... lmber Pat was conceded second place durng the pre-race predctons, but Shelly Radenbaugh nosed hm out for that poston n the actual runnng... also fnshng ahead of Pat was Tommy who ran so fast we're sure Ken Jackson, ffth to fnsh, must have been orderng one of those hamburgers Tommy so loves to fry... and that an't all; Jackson's feelngs were hurt plenty because of that race... nevertheless next week the contestants wll go Englsh and do a Steeplechase... oh, well, ts all n a college educaton... The nter-sororty councl gave ts annual all-school dance Frday nght and thereby rates an orchd... who was the gal n the drate bg hat, Bud? One of the farest of far lades there was Mss Burlng lookng smoothy n a lovely, blue dnner gown... we notced she lacked not n dancng partners... Bob Butler and hs sax dd rght well by "Roses of Pcardy"; nce gong there, Vernon... Better watch your dancng stuff, Kendall, your roommate's stealng t... just ask Ethel Butler. On the followng eve, Ye Fve Brothers' gathered round and staged ther formal.. 'Twas a swellellgent affar... the musc honestly beng sumpthn... Presdent John really Held hs own... does Max know rbout your takng Kathryn, Charle?... Frank Kel's out to get Tom Sears who got hm out to Legon Hall n a rush when he pulled that fast one... thereby makng Frank late for hs date... Later Fry escorted hs fancee who s most pleasant.. "Doc" Moosman came back for ye dance and brought Mss Vogel... Mom Stevenson's boys mported all ther dates...exhausted the local supply, boys?... Sue captured much attenton wth her snazzy gngham formal and gloves to match.. Congratulatons, Volberg and Margaret... we're certan you'll enhance the roles of May Queen and Attendant gracefully.. Whp, are you carryng a torch for the lttle Texas damczel who lves at Wllams? Scem's though we often sec you gong dormng... We wonder, Dr. Slater, f we dare ask about the score of your golf-game last week-end wth Dolan... f you prefer, we'll wthhold scores untl later n the season... Well, far be t from us to spend all day»wa Brgh am's Flower Store j PHONE 184-A South Man St.! f > Announcements Aprl 11 All College tea dance n Shatzel Annex from 4:30 to 6:00. All college women are nvted to the nstallaton servce for the new offcers of the Women's League. Ths wll be held from four to four-thrty n Shatzel Annex. Aprl 12 Y. W. C. A. meetng n Shatzel Annex. Mss Ogle wll speak on her experences n Russa. Any grl who s nterested s nvted to attend. Aprl 12 Gold Mask presents "Lades of Creaton." Aprl 16 Rectal. Maxwell and Powers. wrtng ths stuff... so fare-thee-well, we're off to get some sprng... Ye Campus Correspondents! RELAND'S RESTAURANT SANDWCHES OF ALL KNDS HOT LUNCHES 115 East Court Street ( Fred's Barber Shop HAR CUT 25c :._,. LADES NVTED Santary Bakery CRACKED WHEAT BREAD Corner of Court and Man Sts. College Lnco East Wooster, near College Near Campus Chocolate Mlk Soft Drnks All Knds of 5c Candes BOLLES DRUG STORE Phone 175-L Transparent Fountan Pens 50c and $1.00 Colgate Fancy Tolet Soap 5c Bar Parke Davs Tooth Paste, very fne 25c Try Our Delcous Sodas H H..*
* Wllams Hall News "The fant east quckens, the wan west shvers," but the Wllams Hall grls keep rght on roller-skatng and bcyclng whle sprng does her best to begn. A couple of cars were seen dggng around n the leaves near the brd-bath last week. Ther owners are the most popular grls n the hous?, whle ycur fathful reporter s thj most unpopular. People lose ther speech when she approaches. We're glad to see Dors Palmer back. Seems lke home agan. Franne Rafsnyder s n a Crestlne hosptal, recoverng from an appendectomy s that correct, Gerry? (We refer you to our favorte authorty en anatomy and pathology.) Franne wll be back wthn a few weeks. Meanwhle cheerful letters are n order. Why dd Molle Fnkelsten blush at the last Emerson meetng? Who set the vogue for whte shoes? Maran Lyon has "got relgon," grls. She had such a good tme at the last church pcnc that she's just wld to go canoeng agan. There's nothng lke good company n a canoe, no? "Pepper" Cleland has been tellng bloodcurdlng tales agan. She sent Amy Kennedy to bed wth cold shvers, and all the ether symptoms produced by ghost stores. Dd four rooms have fun when the lghts went out? Who was the young woman whose typewrter kept the east corrdor awake Sunday nght? We'll gve you a clue: she had a stff shoulder and nky hands for two days afterwards. Anyone wth a past for sale should fnd a wllng customer n Mary Cramer. She complaned, whle wrtng her autobography, that she hadn't lved. Joyce Ruff was a week-end guest. Maro Schmdt returned frcm Kentucky, where she took part n debates. f, as Sue Holman says, anythng funny happens, drop us a lne, because we lke to know, or better yet, come up and etc. Shatzel Sntches Who has been takng bath robes frcm the shower rooms? Max Wse says the longest shower she ever took was Saturday mornng watng for some one to return her bathrobe. E. Smth ddn't wat. She proceed to her room n a towel. My, oh, my! When someone ask Anne Shjort who Bll Jansen took to the Fve Bros, formal, she sad, "Oh, he took tckets." Betty Mller seem to be steppng out lately, oh her collecton of b. f's. The grls at Shatzel are sngng hymns now at meal tme nstead of popular peces as has been the custom. Some are peces you remember from school days and Sunday school such as: "Follow the Gleam," "Brghten the Corner Where You Are," "n the Garden," etc. Last week two grls got up at fve o'clock n the mornng and hked before (Contnued on page 4, col. 1) PAGE 3 3-K Kapers Have ycu notced the 3 K members are takng lfe easy? Yes, there s suffcent reason for ths relaxaton and carefree enjoyment cf the "zephyrs of sprng," for cur group of pledges are enterng nto ther dutes wth "pep, wm and wgor." The sororty s glad to announce the followng grb as the self-sacrfcng, quetsufferng ndvduals mentoned: Dorothy Nantell, Jane Ogle, Mldred Perrell, Katherne Lehman, Helen Brooks, Freda Barcn, Arlene Reddtt, and Alce Cleland. France.-, Rafsnyder was unable to take the pledge servce because of llness; at present, she s n Emergency Hosptal, Crestlne. We hope to see her back n the ranks very soon. Shades of Methuselah! Just two more v.-cks tll THE day. t's Aprl 28th to be c::act, and lfe, we suppose, can be endured wth such a prospect n store. On that day, all 3 K's wll "trp the lght fantastc" and wll forget the nghtmare of lesson plans and assgnments. Letters receved from the alumnae tell us the 28th on ther calendars s crcled wth red too, and we're expectng the shouts of "remember when" to ve wth the musc frcm an Oho Paul Whtman. <» Fve Sster News The Fve Ssters are happy to announce the names of ther new members: Jane Prngle, Evelyn Swartz and Mary Connell. Our new pledges are Margaret McMahon, Martha Foreman, Vrgna Betts and Jane Brubaker. Plans are under way for our annual Sprng fcmal, Aprl 14. 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PAGE 4 ^/l/hmj^. WARD WEEK A tremendous offerng of fne Slk Hose f there are better hose at ths prce, we haven't seen them! Sheer, clear, renforced chffons! Cotton tops and feet n the trm servce weghts! Wth the prce way down, by all means, stock up now durng ths sem-annual event! Full Fashoned! All pure slk! WARD WEEK SPECAL /,?. Starts Aprl 12 to 21 nc. MONTGOMERY SHATZEL SNTCHES vsts on South Man street the last three second floor? (Contnued from page 3, col. 1) weeks? Why Edna R. has a cold? She says she's breakfast. Do you thnk they're crazy or Why Florence D - decded to stay over gettng the mumps. You wouldn't kd us not? lact week-end? would you, Edna? Please tell us: Why Lesse looks forward to June? Why Penny s never home on week-ends? Why Dort. W. has been makng frequent Where Helen Brook's room s frst or Why Max W. has a cold sore?