Bowling Green State University - Key Yearbook (Bowling Green, OH)

 - Class of 1940

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The Social CommiTTee. wirh Miss A. Wrey Warner acTing as chairman, has been especially acTive on The campus This year. IT has noT only increased week-end acTiviTy aT The UniversiTy To halT The well- lcnown suiT-case parade, bul' has also succeeded in aTTracTing more parTicipanTs To iTs inTormal recreaTion hours. The aim oT The commiTTee is To promoTe varied ouTside diversions as well as To conTinue The inside acTiviTies. such as dancing, bad- minTon, Table games and Table Tennis. The Women's Building has been opened on week-ends To carry ouT This program. FirsT Ronald penTer, MarTin. Seco ensTein row: Dr. W. E. STeidTmann, Mrs. Maude Sharp l-leilman, Sydney WhiTe. Mrs. MargueriTe Car Jerold Wendt Miss Wrey Warner, Dr. C. S nd row: Paul Ladd, James l-lunTer, Roberl' l-lab , Richard Dunipace. An inTeresT in square dancing was renewed This year by The commiTTee's coopera- Tion wiTh The W.A.A. Once each monTh an evening was devoTed To This Type oT recreaTion. Probably The commiTTee's chief concern is The problem oT The over-crowded ac- TiviTy schedule during The week, which makes iT diTTiculT To enTer inacTive people in more exTra-curricular worlc. RoberT l-labensTein, Sidney WhiTe, and Paul W. Ladd were appoinTed To sTudy This campus siTuaTion and Trom Their research iT is hoped ThaT The diTTiculTy will be remedied nexT year. 26

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FirsT row, leTT To righT: RoberTa l-lanline, MargueriTe Barker, Vera WelTy, Joan Brown, Marie Decker, Elma Johnson, LeviaThan HuTT, DoroThy Bright Second row: William Cromer, Darl GaTchell, Richard FruTh, Gene Lewis, KaTherine Bilderback, RuTh Allen, Miss Gladys Burling, James HunTer, Donald Mason, KenneTh l-larger. This organizaTion consisTs oT The lnTer-sororiTy Council and The lnTer-TraTerniTy Council. The purpose oT This council is To regulaTe The acTiviTies oT each sororiTy and each TraTerniTy by common consenT, To preserve and promoTe The general welTare oT These groups and oT The UniversiTy, and To serve as a clearing house Tor dispuTes which arise beTween The groups. The council sponsors The l-lomecoming Dance, which was held in The Men's Gym. ArrangemenTs Tor The dance were made by Gene Lewis and KenneTh T-larger, presidenTs oT The councils. Frankie Shank Turnished The music Tor The evening. Dr. Frank J. ProuT escorTed The homecoming queen, Mildred WolT, To be crowned. The lnTer-sororiTy Council oTFicers are Gene Lewis, presidenT: Vera WelTy vice- presidenT: RuTh Allen, secreTary-Treasurer: and MargueriTe Baker, corresponding secre- Tary. The council consisTs oT Two represenTaTives Trom each sororiTy: These members are Vera WelTy, RuTh Allen, Alma Johnson, Marie Decker, Gene Lewis, MargueriTe Barker, LeviaThan l-luTT, DoroThy BrighT, RoberTa l-lanline, and KaTherine Bilderback. The members aTTempT To regulaTe sororiTy acTiviTies by The lnTer-sororiTy consTiTu- Tion by seTTing up rules concerning pledging and rushing. They also esTablish rush week and deal wiTh The scholasTic sTanding Tor pledging and sororiTy membership. The council sponsors The lnTer-sororiTy Dance, which is The TirsT winTer Tormal. This year iT was held in The RecepTion l-lall and Dick l-lanselman Turnished The music. The lnTer-TraTerniTy Council is made oT Two represenTaTives Trom each TraTerniTy: Jack McMahon and Bill Cromer Trom Five BroThersg James l-lunTer and Darl GaTchell Trom Commonersg KenneTh l-larger and Donald Mason Trom Delhi. The oTTicers are KennTh T-larger, presidenTg Jim T-lunTer, vice-president Jack McMahon, secreTary- Treasurer. The lnTer-TraTerniTy Council broughT a name band To The campus lasT year Tor The TirsT Time. The band was FleTcher Henderson. This year They broughT anoTher name band, George Hall and Dolly Dawn, in May.



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Firsl row. lefr To righl: Ada Meyerhollz, Mary Louise Frazier, Flora Wood. Gerfrude Brod, Jessie McCombs. Second row: Dorofhy Secor, Margarel Clausen, Alma Maier Leedom, Anna Lawhead, Olive Cummings. The adminis+ra+ive srafl of Jrhe Universily is a very vilal branch because 'rhis group ol people carry on noi only The financial ma+'rers ol: lhe school. bul also +he business of 'rhe lhree colleges of +he Uni- versiry. Mr. Ervin J. Kreischer is Jrhe business manager and under him work Miss Gerlrude Brod, bookkeeper and assisranl lreasurer, and Miss Ada L. Meyerhollz, who is Jrhe voucher clerk. E. J. Kreischer Miss Olive M. Cummings, secrelary lo Dean Clyde l-lissong: Miss Anna D. Lawhead, secrelary lo Dean James R. Overmanz and Miss Mary Louise Frazier, Presidenl Frank J. Proul's secrelary, are all very eflicienl' and are always very helpful To srudenls. The clerk in lhe new booksiore in 'rhe basemenl of +he Adminis- +ra+ion Building is Miss Jessie C. McCombs. l-ler work does iuslice lo 'rhis recenlly buill room space which is localed al lhe wes+ end ol Receprion Hall. All of lhese people help make Jrhe Universily conrinue 'ro funclion and wi+hou+ lhem srudenis would be a+ a loss. 27

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