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Volume LVIII WOOSTER, OHIO, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1942 Number 15

Students Urged Marines Announce Chorus Presents Six-Da- y To Give Drive 3 Months' Training Council Passes Course for Officers Concert Feb. 15 Belter Support "Hell Week". Feb. 23-2-8 A chance to obtain a. reserve offi- cer's commission in the United States Donated Books, Money Marine Corps will be offered Plans Cleveland Tour on College Cuts Down to a Bids Due Dean's Office Fall Short of Set Goal limited number of Wooster students Star of Kappa Theta Gamma Play in Mar. 1; Secular Concert was Sugar Consumption it announced today by the Marine Feb. 18; Upperclassmen Scheduled Here Apr. 16 Because of probable shortages in Corps recruiting office in Cleveland, donations for the Red Cross and Ohio. Barred From. Douglass Miss Mabel C. Little, director of l- Victory Book drives, students - are Lt. John L. Pratt, a graduate Sunday, Feb. 17, at 4:15 p.m. the dormitories, has of announced that the urged by the Senate six day Girls' Chorus of Wooster college will Student to turn , will be on the A "Hell week", beginning college finds it necessary to lessen its in all the money and books they Monday, Feb. 23, and Satur- open its season with a sacred concert can Wooster campus Feb. 10, for the pur-pos- e ending - spare soon possible. day, Feb. - use of sugar because of the impossi- as. as 28, was approved the at the First Presbyterian church of of interviewing students , inter at Kenarden Council meeting Ken- . Wooster. bility of getting as much as formerly According to reports contributions ested in obtaining commissions as in arden lounge, Monday Feb. The chorus, under the direction of from the wholesale dealers. to the Red Cross and Victory Book Second Lieutenants in the United evening, 2. meeting Eve Roine Richmond is said by critics campaigns are considerably lower than States Marine Corps. The was attended by John Sugar, Miss Little says, has no vita expected. "However," says Jerry Bruere,. sectidn faculty advisers, sec- to be one of the outstanding women's As in the past only seniors, juniors, mins and is of value only in the en Stryker, Senate president, "while the tion heads, and section "hellmasters." '" choruses of America. and sophomores, between the ages of joyment of meals. She Red Cross drive ends Thursday (to - ' Sing in Cleveland says that more 18 and 24, will be eligible for ad Similar to Last Year day) the campaign for Victory Books On Mar. 1, they will go to Cleveland brown sugar, which has some food mittance into the Candidate's Class, The week's program will be similar will continue as long' as books are where they will sing for the fourteenth value in it, will be used. a three month's course at Quantico, to last year's six day plan. The first available. It is realized that college season at the Church of the Covenant. Va. To enlist as a member of this .:44 two days Monday and Tuesday, Feb. The college is planning its meals students will have few books, other In the evening they will appear before class a man must be physically fit, 23 and 24 the initiates will be free without the sugar and it is probable than texts, but perhaps, it is sug the Young People's Union of the not less than 64 inches and not more after supper. Wednesday's evening gested, books might be sent from Euclid Avenue Baptist church. Other that the decrease will be little noticed than 76 inches tall, and have a vi- program must be held indoors. Out home, in the laundry for instance. ' trips will follow later in the season. by the students. There will be plenty sion of 1820 in both eyes without side activities will be confined to Pocket size books are especially de the aid of glasses. Thursday, Friday, and Saturday eve On Apr. 16, the chorus will present of sugar for the sugar bowls, for most sirable because of the convenient size." nings. Because of a deadlock in voting the secular West- " ' " - -- annual concert in . "i " j- - " . .1 - the Will be - " i Juniors and sophomores accepted of saving in "desserts. . senate voted to 1 between the six day chapel. student contribute and three day minster for the class will be. given draft de- not more than 10 to make up the J plans, the final decision was made by The officers of the Girls' Chorus ferment and will be allowed to finish balance not quite met in the "Meatl- the toss of a coin. are: Barbara Hogg, president; Louise ess college. Upon graduation they will Dinner" campaign to purchase a f "Hell week" moved vice-preside- was from Mil-bur- - ' uo nt; n, - -- in ?- x- Stewart, Martha Seniors Appoint be called to active duty to last for the v ;v . "vie" for the East Side Community usual time, the first week in March. secretary treasurer; Virginia Center. duration of the national emergency. because of the shortened semester and Witzler, manager, with Jean Stratton Committees, Shift All students interested in a reserve The M. S. G. A. owes the Student the probable conflicts with mid-semes- -, as assistant manager; Eileen Palmer, commission United States Senate 100 for their Hallowe'en in the '::hgw,,. ter examinations. - publicity manager, and Mary Balloon, Prom to May 8 Marine Corps should contact Arthur r formal and the Student Senate has W M lit accompanist. ' F. Southwick, Procedure Announced agreed to settle for' 80 if paid before registrar, immediately :r to arrange -- for The schedule of events leading up List Members The Senior Prom will take place Apr. 2. an interview with Lt. mm ' mmam to the eventful week follows: The first sopranos are as follows: Friday evening, May 8, in Severance Pratt. is as the Arrangements were made to hold V; preference lists Tink Carter, Jean Anne Cotton, Ruth gymnasium it was announced by Jim :, y were available to the a "Vic" dance this Saturday evening, section heads - Wednesday Cutter, Joanne Gault, Dorothy Hen- Vitella, President of the Senior class. morning, Feb. 7, at Douglass from 8 to 1 1 with j N, Feb. 4, .the Mac-Donal- in office of the dean of derson, Priscilla Hughes, Sibyl d, A change from the previous set date Will a 15 cent charge. Office Take men. .Bids will be due Eileen Palmer, Marilyn Palm- of June 1 1 was made necessary by the in the dean's Jim Bean was appointed to make in- office from the er, Jane Robinson, Virginia Witzler, shortened semester. A class' meeting Applications For sections, Wednesday,' quiry about securing a bus and a Feb. 18, before chapel. From there and Louise Stewart. The second so- will be held in the middle of March block of tickets for the Mt. Union pranos are Mary Margaret Bell, Jean to discuss the advisability of a big (Continued on Pag 4) game on Feb. 18. Counsellorships Branson, Charis Lewis, Martha Mil-bur- n, band. Gloria Parker, Isabel Pearce, The other activities of Senior Week Men desiring counsellorships in the Red Ruth Reeder, Rachel Shobert, Gloria will take place in the few days before freshman dormitory may apply for Cross Plans Big Four Designates Cast in the leading feminine role of the Kappa Theta Gamma production Spencer, Jean Stratton, Ruth Wetsel, Dr. G. A. Buttrick delivers the 72nd the positions now, John Bruere, Dean of "The Man Who Came to Dinner" is attractive Alice Blood Donations and Jeanne White. First altos are Lu- commencement address, May 11. The Prayer Week Group, of Men, announced Monday. These Neff, '43, of cille Campbell, Catherine Compton, class picnic is scheduled for May 9. applications should be made at the Utica, New (York. The comedy, one of the most amusing and popular Smeltz, sophomore Senate Jane Cotton, Donna Jean Gault, Hel- Recently-appointe- office of by John d senior class com- Plans Benefit Movie the Dean of Men Feb. plays to hit New York since "Abie's Irish Rose," will be presented in en Haas, Martha McCreight, Mary member, has been appointed college mittees are as follows: play, Pete 15. Taylor hall on March 12, 13, 14. Van-Eato- chairman of the Blood Osborn, Evelyn Roberts, n, Donors Service Joanna Gruber, Streep-er- , . The Big Four held its mid-yea- r re- has, chairman; band, Hal It in previous years, been the of the and Whitmer. The sec- American Red Cross, it was an- June De-vit- Sunday chairman, Bob Cope, and Bill t; treat, morning, Jan. 31, in policy oJ the Dean of Men to select ond altos are Lurenna Alter, Ruth nounced yesterday. nominating,' Jim Bean, chair- Babcock dining hall for the purpose students, .usually .juniors, - who were Gilbert, Mabel Henderson, Leona Her-ing- , Douglass Formal College Rifle Range This particular branch of the Red man, Bob Dunlap,' Bob Wilder, Mar-th- a of selecting a chairman for the Week qualified for positions as counsellors, Barbara Hogg, Shirley Cross is organized nationally ar- Howell, McCreight, Barbara McConnell of Prayer. Four men were nominated without their making application. The to Olivia Judson, MarjTJo KiblerQar-ic- e Keating range for donations of one and Lois Grove'. from whom the final selection will be new system will avoid the possibility Features pint of Miraldi and Wilma. Oliver. T blood from healthy persons to be used - Memorial, Jerry Stryker, made. of a student's refusing the counsellor chairman, for transfusions and other medical The Big Four designates the chair- appointment after has been made. Will Keating and his orchestra is New Guns Dave Brown, John Ervin, Dick Gar-to- n, it Acquired purposes arising out of the war. No Saturday Made Deadline Ray man of the Week of Prayer committee, the scheduled to play for the annual Hudson,' Art Hoge, Johnston .In past juniors have usually organization while the remainder of the committee has as yet been set up Lewis, Cameron Satterthwaite, Lucille comprised the majority of those se- Douglass formal Friday evening from college rifle For Schedule Revisions is The range which is for blood donations, according to composed of two members each from lected c Campbell, Jane Cotton, Jean Anne but in the future there will be 8 to 12. Couples will dance in lower being constructed in stadium Smeltz. the M.S.G.A. and the W.S.G.A. One the Cotton, Charlotte Conrad, Theo a greater number of sophomores, ac- schedule changes will be per- Douglass, and at intermission each should be completed within a week ac- ' No member is chosen from the faculty Persons under twenty-on- e years of War-noc- k. cording the Hunt, Lorna Strawn, and Ruth to Dean. The reason is cording Ramey who di- mitted after Saturday; Feb. 7, the arid the preceding section will hold its own Open House. to Zearl is age desiring to donate blood the year's chairman is that the juniors chosen this year will to office this week. ' recting the work. Upon its completion Dean's announced an ex-offic- io member Red Cross must secure written permis- be spending their last year at the col- The committee in charge is headed All schedule change slips must be - Announcements, Jean Smeltz, chair- a class in rifle markmanship will be sion Following a pancake breakfast, Dr. lege from their parents. The request man, Lurenna Alter, Phyllis Clark, next year, and because of the by Don Meisel and consists of section offered under the instruction of Coach signed and in the Office of the Dean Hutchison philosophy is made therefore that any such stu- John of the usually extensive activities the sen- by Madeline Howe, Dick Crandell,' John of heads, Wayne Hill, L. C. Boles. Monday, Feb. 9. . Hunter, John dents obtain written permission now department gave a lecture based upon ior year, they may not have sufficient Healey, Bob Steiner, and Ginny Hart. George Bell, Guy Benton avoid delay the extensive religious program here time spend Hardin, The range will be a 50 yard indoor to once the blood dona- - to on their duties as coun- Class officers are to be considered - un'der at Wooster. He urges students to con-tinu- e sellors.' ' Kline, Ted - Ferguson - and - Norman type, set up under the stadium stands. tion campaign is way. as ex officio members of all commit- Facts In their concentrated study, by Wright. Bill Benson, Norm Wright, There will be room for six men to Wilson Flattery, chairman for the tees. which they had prepared shoot at one time, and a table three city of Wooster, forsemester Carson Kent, Clark Weygaridt, Oscar states that 450 don exams, and not to let the newNerm feet high is being constructed so that ors must be signed Senate to Circulate Olson, and Gus Gessegnet compose the up from tha com- mid-semest- Review suffer because er shooting may be done standing, kneel, of the let decpratingcommittee,jJ munity before a Red Cross unit can By STAN COATES up. - Fred Waring ing, or prone. be brought down fromT Cleveland. Dr.Lean Announces" The Big Four is also formulating The chaperones are Mr. and Mrs. Appointments will be OUR NAVY For many weeks the Six Winchester single shot rifles are arranged, with plans to sponsor a movie downtown. Wm. J. Schroeder, Mr. and Mrs. about five minutes needed for tha American people wondered where our 3 Contests Still Open Petitions in Dorms being furnished by the college for use If this, plan materializes the, proceeds John Bruere, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest actual taking blood, navy was; so did the Japanese. We at the range. Men who could were of the and an will be spent to buy Bibles for soldiers. M. Hole, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick J. hour recuperative period finally found out where it was; so did A new Wooster fight advised to bring their own rifles back before re There three song com- Schreib-er- , are more opportuni- This plan is carried out in coopera- Graebel, Dr. and Mrs. Wm. I. turning to the campus. the Japanese. Our first organized nav- posed by Fred Waring is the goal of a with them after the Christmas holi-- ties this semester for students inter with the Bible Dr. and Mrs. Lowell W, Coolidge, al against Jap tion American Society. days. attack was a convoy newprpjectsponsord bytheJJtudent ir Ammunition arid targets may be ested participating in local Mary-Smuck- MmandMrsriir-Kingma- in oratori er, George- - Mulderahd Eberhart, in the Strait of Macassar. Severe dam- Senate. A committee consisting purchased from the college. cal Del-be- rt of contests, according to Dr. Sara Jean Ferguson are ,in charge of and Dr. and Mrs. John A. Hutchison. College -- io Remodel age was inflicted on the convoy in a Paul Churton, chairman, Mel-li- n G. Lean of the speech depart- this project. ' John Plates one-quart- er of an inch' thick long running "fight. The second ap- and Fritz Pfouts has been chosen ment. and eight by 16 feet will be the back- Overtoil pearance of our navy was a surprise to carry out the idea. Residence The Scovel Peace Memorial con- Army Broadens ground for the targets. Special racks attack against Jap naval bases about New Election ' test, which carries with it a cash prize Schedule , Arizona State will hold the rifles. ' 2,000 miles from Hawaii. Using both Plans are being formulated now for of will be held about the first The new election schedule for university and Marshall college are a bombers and artillery fire, the navy 00, Officer Age Limit "Instruction will begin just as soon the remodeling of the Overholt res of March, The money will be split Y. W. C. A., W. S. G. A., and few of the many and uni- greatly reduced the effectiveness of as the construction work is completed," idence on Beall Avenue which is to into' two prizes, 35 for first place W. A. A. is as follows. For Y. W. versities for which Fred has written these Jap bases. The War Department announced said Coach Boles. There will be no serve as the new Conservatory or and 15 for runner-up- . The winner C. A. and W. S. G. A. the peti- . The demand for these songs is PRODUCTION For many yesterday that the Army's Officer Can regularly scheduled classes, but men Music. The tentative plan is to leave will represent Wooster at the state tion for nominations will be cir- naturally very high and the student months, - even - years, we have been didate Schools are now open to all will be taken from the sophomore the house essentially as it is with cer jflOO culated from Mar. 16 to 23, and body's wholehearted approval of the contest in May, at which in prize les- ttvi-sio- qualified sections seven at a time and given tain minor . changes.. The ns told that this is a war of production. idea is '.. enlisted men from 18 to 45 main money will be awarded to the win- elections will be on Mar. 25. W. apparent. This has been dinned into, our ears years of age. The minimum period of sons in riflle marksmanship. will be in the exits, to fit build ners. James Baird, x'42, won the A. A. election will be Mar. 26. For the purpose of showing ap so long that we Americans have now service required for admission to the ing requirements. - , state contest two years ago. proval, petitions will be distributee? to- reached the point where we think that schools has been reduced to three The present barn will be so ar morrow to all off-- campus houses, each we can win the war by sitting back The China Prize Extempore Speak- Glee Club months. Specially qualified graduates ranged as to provide about 20 prac- Presents section of Kenarden, the girls' dormi. and letting our marvelous industrial ing Contest will be held about the may be authorized to take advanced Marsh Chosen For tice rooms. The old building shell will tones, and .Douglass hall. For those production outstrip the rest of the first of April and the winner will Program in, Canton training to fit them for early promo be used as a start with sound proofing, who live in town, the Voice office will world. What difference does it make receive 15 in cash. The China Prize tion. Pari in "Tally Ho" lighting, and heating improvements be open at all times and petitions will Kong has fallen? Extempore Contest is open to fresh- be that Hong Why Tb-i-jhaage- Tonight at 8: 15 in the First Pres. sare to added. be available for signatures- - in accordance about losing the Philippines? men. Later in April "the Junior Prize thorir?? worry byterian Church of Canton the Men's with the planned expansion of the Bob Marsh has been chosen for the The house will hold all the instruc bother to reinforce Singapore; Oratorical Contest will be held. This Don't Glee club will present its first con- present system forproviding trained part of Shank in 'Tally Ho", the tion studios plus a large lounge 'down we soon recapture look contest is limited to members of the can it. Just cert since the eastern concert tour dur. Wooster Debaters Hold officer leaders for the rapidly expand- 1942 Gum Shoe Hop production, ac- stairs. at our mighty production. If we don't junior class and the winner receives ing Christmas vacation. This evening's . . cording- college ing Army. .. to Director Celia Retzler. The underground tunnel for defense-minde- prize 25. d atti- a of Further information Two Meets snap out of the program will ponsist of the same num- With Kenyon Bob replaces Jimmy Rowe, who with- steam and electricity will be extended about these contests may be obtained The age limits for admission to Of- tude, we are in danger of losing every bers as those used in the secular con drew from the cast. to both buildings from point back from Professor Lean. WoQster's ficer Candidate School have base east of Hawaii. We must realize certs of the tour. This includes the debate team will have been of Severance Robinson hall. that this is war of fighting as well three soloists two meets next week with Kenyon col- broadened considerably to coincide Esther has been placed in a Bill Sharp, bass; .Gor- According to Mr. Donald & Dicka-- lege. first, with the new induction and enlistment charge of- - properties -- --'Walter production, -- The scheduled for Feb. and as of unfortunately . Bryan Reads Thesis on don Rowand, marimbist; and Nicky li, son, assistant business manager of the POWER we believe will be here, and the second, on ages. This means that any man be- Krumm, stage manager, has appointed AIR If can Zuppas, violinist. . Riissian-SituationjtoJClu- college, the corner BceJl decor-ations-committe- property on 4 es 4 b s-wilL-be-theJirsuoLfout-Dut Feb. 13, tween the ages of 18 and 45 now serv- Ginny Ellison chairman of the cb7nlnTques7Jr"Sr-plan- -Thi- will be Kenyon. Feb. our official at On Avenue the-Army-ror and Bowman Street, the sit . , -- ing slated and pilots are showing of -- 12 Wooster will send two. teams in forinduc surprising town concerts that have been sched- to present Conservatory, practice don in the. future, who is otherwise superiority. In actual air combat, the Glenn Bryan will deliver a thesis uled for the second semester. In addi- Case. Under the direction of Whit- ' u June house, and the old Miller Manor it of planes downed is Russian qualified, will be eligible for selection ratio about 9 to on the situation at the next tion to these the glee club, under Mr. These debates will be on the sub mer, the chorus is working on a new ready for tale. 1 as an officer candidate. our favor. Let's send planes meeting of Congressional club, Feb. DeVeny's -- in more direction, will ject: "Resolved: government "Good-by- e' present its that the federal song, Please." Jim Park If present arrangements are com- over there instead of just producing 9, in the Congressional room.; The annual home sacred and secular con- - regulate by law should all For additional details set Prof. W. and Ruth Kress are preparing a spe- pleted the new building will be ready-fo- r them. meeting will start promptly St 7 p.m. certs in the " spring. labor unions." , R. Westhafer, dean ' of the college. cial jitterbug dance for the Hop., ' ' use in the fall semester. ' . A6NER- - Gfc booster Vaitz EKjJATZ Lit' t .ALCAPP Letters Reprimand Social Columnist; 1ST ABLItHID IMS By GLEN BRYAN Explain Student Fellowship Activities i est i w n "To the Editor of the to add a few more cases of TNT to .Last Friday's Plain Dealer carried quite a ' Wooster Voice: - each and every basketball game.. Nee fLSt ymg lengthy article which stated that priorities had Evidently social columnist ft your Miss , Maybe Mia Whitmer would calmly denied the sale of zippers, even to strip June Whitmer, in her original "calm entertain the thought of a wise quota- - and unruffled manner," doe not real- - tion. "People'who live in glass houses . teasers. . . . Gad, 'the' horrors of war. ' 0 M It A rWiiini at Wumn, O. ize the after affects of a bit of shouldn't throw stones." ei TNT. She blew last week and now we Sincerely yours, ei JqJ& loots COt&s.XS would like to toot a bit. Hal Streeper far Wiri Alimhiia tr AaWebiat Columnist Attacked Seventh President of Seemh S-r-ic., 420 Miliim New N. Y, When a gal passes out lollipops it is an lu, A, Yk. Let us say that we find the situation indication that she, herself, has landed a a bit heart touching. Your columnist Robert Wilch- BIitor4n-Chle-f Dear Editor: a r- relates to us, upon personal investiga- sucker. A difficulty faced by many campus C B. Stttcdtwiif . Business Manager tion, that she merely had to have organizations is that the student body something to write about .and decided is not adequately informed of their Associate Editor to add a bit of spice to her column Stranahan -- Editor :" John Optimist: (Upon awakening) "Good morn' pyninaking jnnpenttacKriot on the . , Eugene Murdock. Managing Editor ' gang who inhabit the southeast corner t . , . ' . ing, Lord.". snows wnat we are to Becky Hostetter, Jean Hu --Copy Editors of the gym balcony, but upon Seventh endeavoring Editor do. Jean Smaltx. Feature Pessimist: "Good Lord, Morning!' Section. We did not think that Miss Maka-u- p Campus Interested in Religion Cliff Alexander. Editor Whitmer would use her "Memos from Rogers- --Advertising Manager We' believe Herb - the Date Book" as a meansof per- that the campus is sin- Ad Circulation Manager cerely interested Jana -- sonal attack, nor did we entertain the in a religious philos- Lewis ophy Van da Visse. Auditor I just heard about the English major who thought that her ingenious writing of life. A genuine interest in .'talent, heretofore lavishly praised, religion is in evidence not only in STAFF ASSOCIATES I wanted to. join the Naval Reserve because he would succumb such "bull sessions", but in much of our Haines Rachel. Dorothy Rickank, Grace Ohki, to an ignominous Martha Stark, Jean Bid knew the correct use of either or. quirk of wit. 'ordinary conversation, especially since Resent Assertion the present state of the world is forcing ASSISTANTS We do not resent being called upon' us a reconsideration of Edith Beck, Herb Ervin, Lois Schroeder, John Cebhardt. many of our fundamental Phyllis Johnson, Roger Beck, Margaret Neely, Peggy Welih, habitual haranguers, trouble causers, values. This Betty McPhee, Elkn Vaugh, Ed Morris, Betty Piatt, Nancy Then there is the senior who got the first 80rt of bought is the basis of many Ed Fiahcr, Marjorie Page, Kenneth Cohen, pests or just plain hell raisers. In fact Ruth, John Stalker, of the vitaI Norman Wright, Marie Thede, John Kovach. A of his college career. An A'l from his draft we rather like it. But we do resent, fi'" which we as heartfully, made by individual m" e to life. Even 1 the assertion bbard. Miss BUSINESS ASSOCIATES Whitmer that we solely defend and among those who ProfeM indifference, Esther Robinson, Barbara Haas, Ruth Twitched, Elinoi there r) noisily a real undercurrent of genu-lingula- Ehrman, Carrie Berwick, Corienne Coppock, Marilyn Miller, champion our stellar member -- ine basic Fredrica Thomas, Betty Russell, Barbara Rots, Hank Miller, on the floor. This is not n the values of life, Bob Douglass. Phyllis Van Duser, Carrol Reed, George Koch, Thi Phillip Frank. only a gross exaggeration' but a com- - certainly a natural and , . And now the Red Cross has made me a Just Ad Lib bin g mon ordinary unqualified falsehood. imPortant Pa" of our approach to 'Dollar-a-year- " man. We do not inhabit the southeast bal- - cony to cheer and laud our stellar The4 functlon of our organization The Curtain Rises When selective service was still in ment and escape from the grimness member, but we are there to back a then' 14 ta ProvicIe an adequate means of its early days, draft boards throughout of the front page which has not been five man basketball squad which we Pres"on for this interest, a place ...... 1 .. ...L... ,uca1J t I- - - I MEMOS from the Country seemed to vie with one lost, is now rapidly fading. We recog. think is worth all the public commen- - W""B mar De "eelY exenangea 811(1 No longer will representatives of the Men's another to demonstrate their deter- nize in this an insidious scheme to dation that you or anyone else can diCUMel unhampered by precon- -

completely non-discriminato- ry lurfepossible ception or prejudice. Our program Self-Governme- m mination to be recruits into the services; hand out. nt Association be able to pro-clai- DATE BOOK ifie in their" selections. The a nefarious device to train our youth- Section Misses Few Games " constructed with this end in view. the S. the M. G. A. as being a puppet in eyes of a nation were focusing, pre- ful males to accept war as a grand You might be interested to &"ting speakers are invited to draft-dodg- evi-dence- er hilarious their views and help lead dis-- hands of the administration. This was d paring to glare . at the first adventure. But the greatest know that this gang which you label Psent By JUNE WHITMER of all is CUM,ons. among the more stellar mem- its evils the possible disillus- as public enemies-hav- e not missed one last Monday evening when Dean of - Spencer As has been advocated in the popular ver- bers of these United States. But, either ionment our- young manhood may single basketball game played either Will Speak Men, John Bruere, stated that the Kenarden the public suffers from astigmatism, have to suffer. Just suppose this war here on our own court or at any At present a series of meetings has nacular of the song writers, Life is just bowl a we admit, few if of gets kind of tough. What been Council would be the sole determining factor or must any our faith then , away court in the past two years. This organized around the theme "My cherries; but in view of the sugar" celebrities have shirked their duty when can we have in Joe, Superman, Tar-za- n, certainly Philosophy of rationing was . not done to back "our of Life". Various speakers in either lengthening or shortening "Hell called. "celebrities" Captain Easy, Flash it seems they're due to be sour ones. So what In fact, the that Gordon, boy" but was carried out by loyal en- - from the faculty and student body week," or in leaving it the same. " have fallen under the act have been Jungle Jim, and "Daddy" Warbucks? thusiasm for our own college basket- - have been asked to contribute some happens. We chew the tart fruit mit grim- Years hence, well laugh t many and the publicity they have may we at the nan squaa ana coacn. we aamit-tna- u uieir pasic iaeas on me suDject. When voting upon the question between aces and still end up with just the pits. received far surpasses the best efforts antics of our comic heroes today; but our enthusiasm might be a bit too Dr. Warren Spencer will be our guest of their paid agents. now, nowhere can we find merriment few thiscoming the arrogant for a timid souls, and Sunday. I'm sure those shortening period and leaving it the same However, there remains that saving grace in and jest their Hank Greenberg was one of the in stories. we accept your unqualified public rep- - who .have heard Dr. Spencer speak resulted in a tie, the council decided by a human nature to be able to take the pits with first to go. Then Jimmy Stewart was , Blondie to the Rescue rimanding. But we leave you with one will appreciate the fine ideas which movie-goin- Our sole hope lies Blondie "flip of the coin" to retain the system inaug- a grin and, accordingly, dish them out in lost to the women of the g in. and thought. We do not intend to retire he has to offer. public, constituting one of the first Dagwood, and the prayer upon the placidly into our shell because you Sincerely, " urated last year, i.e., two days of similar fashion.May we suggest (for in these the great mass sacrifices for the defense lips of all of us who hope to see our have spoken and we shall be on hand Jack Strang, President.

week will be devoted by the pledges to con-centrateoTins- ide days of national defense measures, we preach effort. We mustn't forget the Roose- children enjoy really funny comic velt boys in uniform, of course or strips as once we did, is that Blondie N.Y.A. activities, and the remaining the doctrine of individual comfort before and Dagwood Moore Recommends Funds should we? But, to go on; the sports continue to be prolific, will involve outside four duties. patriotic sacrifice) that a mouthwash will world also suffered a series of losses producing more and more little de- Be Used For Purposes of Defense ferments; every Sunday if necessary. often aid in removing that acid taste which is with Bob . Feller and Joe Louis lead- presiding By Associated Collegiate 'Press year as quicksand, As chairman of the council, Dean ing the cavalcade. But the gesture Eleanor , are unsound as wont to jinger even after the pits have been Speaking of comic University-traine- d men and women based, as so many of them are, on the Bruere could have cast the deciding vote in which perhaps has received the great- strips Mrs.' Roosevelt, despite are encountering "the greatest demand artificial economy, of a war boom. .... disposed of.: So pardon me while I gargle. est plaudits of the "common folk" all her many duties favor of the shortened period which ad- the - . in- for their . - was the induction into the army of still 'has time occasionally to render services in our generation," "Educational institutions and ministration has been known to favor.ior some Thursday evening at '7:30. the gym will Joe Palooka. advice. We can't help but feel that Hobert F. Moore, secretary of appoint- - dustry have a great opportunity, in', some sort of crafty plot lies behind ments at Columbia university, declares fact, a mutual responsibility, to co timeInstead the, point, was settled Jn asfair feature thrills and actions once more from a Private Joe Palooka -- in his annual The emergency operate in preparing youth for the hetJatest utterance T but T weT haven't report. JoeTias long had the common a manner as possible, by a "flip of a coin." brilliant and versatile basketball squad. Fenn been able to detect its identity as yet. that made necessary the national youth world s work and, of course we all touch. He's been the example Osgood, nts Recalling the success of the Women' administration as a relief measure for knowToiT lnany examples where co-stude- This incident proves that the association readily becomes our next victim. Come one, clean living for all the youth of Suffrage movement during the last has passed, Mr. Noore adds, operation" between the two has existed" ' biVHjkld '" America to and to go and do ich still has authority with which to work, and come all! 'war.-Tvh- along with other things, ; .N.YiAi Funds Could Go effectively for many years. My plea is likewise. His, value as a bolsterer of gave them the right is my opinion that the allotment for an enlargement of this idea toward should not use the college as an excuse for to wear trousers Jt ''- - morale among the men in the army - The lads of '45 get their first big chance (slacks, they call them)we strongly of NYA. funds for college students . the end that business, industrial and not accomplishing desired ends. It further is beyond estimation. More recently, to scintillate and impress the campus by way suspect some similar movement may may well be withdrawn and used to government institutions will make it we who follow the "comic" section in shows that the ao'ministration is more than will- be afoot to gain further encroach- much better advantage for purposes of possible for every college man and , of FORMAL design, . Friday night; DOUG- the Plain Dealer, have been reading ments upon the male animal's' rights. national defense," he says. "There are woman to serve an internship or ap-amp- le ing to co-opera- te with the M. S. G. A: and with great excitement the details of LASS will be the scene of dancing for the big Mrs. Roosevelt has warned all young opportunities through private prenticeship in his chosen field as a Joe's almost single-hande- d capture of will accept, if, humanly possible, that which women not to marry in a fit of sources for a student to work his prerequisite to a position." punch on this week-end'- s social time clock. a Nazi submarine, with his bare fists the selected patriotic fervor before their men de- way." , representatives recommend. and boxing trunks as his only equip- The red heart . (not the dog food) will be part for the army, but to contjnue During the last year the salary at "bushel"" " ment and weapons. We were some- "Another behind which the Men's the special theme of decoration in anticipatory to prepare themselves for life after which students. began( to work aver- Affairs what shocked at his language and his aged Self-Governme- the 10 nt war. Naturally, we've become per cent above the starting Association has been hiding celebration of Valentine's Day and Will stern treatment, of the enemy, however. N suspicious. In the first place, we have salaries of the previous year, accord- ol ote has been lifted! This isn't the magnanimous Keating is to set the rhythmic pace from 842. Joe we not noticed anyone getting married ing to Mr. Moore. "Furthermore, it have known in the past. And herein By LES GIB IAN out of sheer patriotism, and in the was not unusual for seniors, after they liesthe tragedyof comicstrips--eve-n Even usual all -- more than the Too, the PYRAMIDS steep themselves in "secondrwe don't like thar word "pre had accepted Lajjobat one salary, to amount they must alter under the duress I j i or "Commentu- - current . Ahnut - nennv pare". It is only fitting that we males ft.w..T nviu umi uicy uaul ucn given ' For Common Good the atmosphere of the gay nineties, and with of war. f these days. A great leader The should be forewarned and stand to- a raise, even before reporting for Goodwin ' . of great band, is constantly their guests, the Imps, will look forward to All these, we presume, are supposed gether. The first lady, a dreamer like work. a he the be ' ubject of Re- to funny. We suppose they prob- her husband perhaps, may be laying . "From a period of historic unem- - POP"!" musK chatter. Words could nardly express ten nights in a barroom condensed into one our amazement ably are, since they centlY nwever, he created a sensa-nig- ht are a bit incon the foundations of a post-wa- r Ama- payment, the situation changed over- - .. heard-that-onlyo- . evening of .frolic. The Bowery, is . be re-- ne, .to -- recording the unusually large .when - we - not - ten -- or gruous at times, and - slightly over- zonian state. Stand firm," fellows, carry - to a seller's market where there J1?11 number 18 sides created in Babcock basement and males on the stated. But, what faith we hacT in the hnthepursuitandacceprTto-deferi-ment- s. were more iob tr.nn of in one month

twenty, but signed nder-Okeh-labeh-Benny-s- just ONE junior man up witched- ' comic section as a source of enjoy: - "In the face of thisictive emolov. roster are requested not to forget their derbies for the advanced physical education course.-Th- e from more Columbia ment . market, college women came the Pensive -- course was offered for those men who and stogies. Time: 8-1- 1. - into their own, for employers suddenly label t0 Ukeh at the nrK of the y?af .aro'iiito- ; . ' j i rr .1 tor? eisBasuroE? . remembered that there are many posi and hel has certainly started off with a should be interested in perfecting their phy- Saturday evening members f By GNOME' bang. ..i On the o tions that women can handle as well '. A familiar Vth columnist is the fourth Dry Martini siques before the armed' forces attempt' what SECTION ope' their in after the three as men. The first disc he made under the THIRD synagogue you are sure you didn't feel. Positions Aren't new label was "Let's Do It" and 'The with some would be the almosf impossible.' Babcock basement and suggest that troubles Sound "Under other the har- Earl". The latter is dedicated to Earl "Did her father come between you?" circumstances A glance around the campus will reveal to be thrown to the wind (as cold as it is) and vest of opportunities would Hines and features Mel Powell at "No, merely be an oc- behind me I" . the piano. Goodman has been any arresting eye the many men, too numerous that persuasive strains of music lead weary casion for. rejoicing, and indeed we plug ging this are proud of the record; but we can number on his nightly broad- - to mention in these columns, who could lose souls and soles The woman jitterbug looked as though either clutch in a merry bit of . informal her was slipping the-fa- ct Red not overlook that many posi- - cast, 01:30," network, NBC, if twenty or even thirty pounds of excess avoir- or else her slip was clutching. dancing. Could 8-1- 1 be right? It could and is! tions that college graduates took this '"u B """"lBal ' dupois. Our grandparents are certainly right . His second Okeh waxing revived Did you hear about the ."7 last army camp that was built so close to the in saying that the present generation is soft. And but not least, on schedule is old :he Md ?om:body E!s? ocean that every time the tide came in three divisions became Dattynitions . . My 5 Vflk" Jail-colleg- part of , mg Place," with a vocal by Peggy Cream puffs and marshmallows; and e taxis faithful the VIC DANCE at the navy. VICE-PRESIDEN- . - T .-- The officer Lee. . in This' really is a honey of course 9- private cars,. all have deteriorating effects. - - charge Douglass with general admission and a guar- ' of misconduct. we mean the arrangement) and it is Sally: I bumped into Tom on the street last night. WAFER :. the distance men should Men in the. junior and senior classes do not - -l- of black-out- s after-- 1., truly indicative, of the ability of. - antee no until 1 Darn - Sue: What did he have to say? r,..,w - - - stay from women."- ; ; enough exercise they Goodman's arrangers'to make a goodf get if are not actively the luck, fellows! Sally: Nothing. My car knocked him unconscious. STEEL WOOL is the shearing from modern arrangement out of almost

participating in some . The Voice pro- . hydraulic rams. any tune. ' that compulsory physical But one could hardly ignore (and who Prexy wrote a man to come and speak in chapel. He received pose a education from PHONOLOGY a subject in the With the fine outfit that he has, this person, on the day before he was speak, be would want to) the fact that though to a telegram which read as communications course date get- course instigated for all junior and senior June ' on Benny is continuing to pack them in follows: ting technique. men at the beginning of the summer session. may be considered the month of brides, Janu- at the Hotel New Yorker. Billy Butter- - . '"Sorry stop Can't make it stop Wash-ou- t on line stop" CONCEIT the electric chair. field's tone on first trumpet really does. Students not considerate of their bodies should ary has certainly hit a new high for Wooster 'Prexy wired back: LUDC altsAR. dough borrowed to wonders in giving the brass section be required to keep them good shape,: "Borrow a shirt and come anyway stop" jn "Steadies" ts quite a few new couples have .shoot craps. depth and roundness. : If enough interested men would show up CANNIBAL a politician, wolf or an An arrangement whichGoodman" recently and automatically joined our already Two old maids wet for a tramp in the woods, but couldn't catch him. intl-jage-tomonxn- , features ePert' . . quite a bit on location Hat and V DIM-LIGHT swellmg-Tanks;So-here- -- tsltrk-A- 1 1 An af uikeVL Lu. I . .! I positive that adequate provision would be I remember my first appearance as a comedian. iwviuw in uie iaac I had. them rolling scandal power. . month is good wishes all them. -- "Clarinet a la King," He to of May they scorn in the aisles. Then the usher came and took away the made to limber them up. After the majority dice B Hope INSINUATE is what was told Adam plays some ' terrific stuff on the clari- - college have been will the "fickle" with proper contempt and spur - and Eve in the garden. v of men drafted, they net as does Powell on the piano. Most ' "Do you suggest he is a thief?" asked the judge. LACTIC a clock that needs wind- - regret, more than they know now, that they on the "bashful" to as great and happy heights. . of the time you'll find that they both "I couldn't say he's a thief, subjl said the witness, "but if ' I was a mg vnind better this chicken,-I'-d on arrangement on didn't take advantage of their opportunity. . (Thanks, kids, for the lollipops!) roost mighty high!" Rike the air than on the record. rhursday, February 5, 1942 THE WOOSTER VOICE Pze TLrre

Intramural Leagues Basketball Lettermen Win Awards in Four Sports Scots Conlinuo Tighten as Seventh Conference Wins; V SHE Dll Remains Undefeated Beat Wittenberg By EARL NELSON -- Keeping their unblemished confer- With the intramural season nearing By JOHN STRANAHAN ence record intact, Wooster rolled i the half way mark there is a close " over Wittenberg 62-4- 0 last Saturday Voice Sports Editor struggle for. honors in both the Ken- arden and Douglass leagues. In the night at Springfield. Harry Eicher led Kenarden league Kenarden VII is in the Scots' scoring with seven field first place with three wins in three goals and four fouls for 18 points. . Some Friday night when you are give Wooster a bad name in the games. Kenarden II is well established Dal Hudson was runner up with 12 Irifting around the campui with your Ohio Conference. in second place with five wins in six late points while Captain Karl Kate con- and you aren't exactly financially The answer to the whole problem starts. They have lost only to Ken- ver-burden- ed don't" tributed 10 points the en- and you want seems to be that Wooster should play arden I. - to evening's o spend what little money you. have third place .The sixth teams that are not big name, yet that In the Frosh team has BaS x BOB . I tertainment. Ohio Confer mdyou veigjsjxongjncLathleticI big a slight edge on Kenarden I and COPS SPAOVli. victory have , tinje basketball team,, There I &(Ki ence for Wooster kept them uid you don't know exactly what Kenarden V Mfft to are plenty of small colleges no bigger who are tied for fourth apace with undefeated Mount Union lo with your date, why you take place. , " 1 don't than Wooster who have big time Following these teams are Ken- ' . the gym Play. and Capital. ler to for Night. This teams and yet they would be glad to arden III, the Scotties, Kenarden VI, li the legally by night set the college play a home and home series with the and Kenarden IV. vhen boys and girls may go over to Scon because they are in the same fix Seventh Leads Scoring Scots After 200th Win he gym together and indulge in the as Wooster is in trying to find suitable With only three games under their 'arious activities such In beating Wittenberg last Sat- as swimming, opponents. In fact playing these teams belt, Kenarden VII seems to have an T"' basketball, S urday, Wooster captured its one volleyball, handball, bad- - does not necessarily mean long trips! edge in all departments. Their 34 hundred and ninety-nint- h victory Tunton, tumbling, chinning oneself, By point offensive average is the best in such ' teams mean Toledo, De : n I v " ::. ::::: ::::: :::::: tinder Coach Hole's guidance. To- vrestling, jiu jitsu, etc. In other words Salles, Xavier, Capital the league, while their eight point de- Ohio North- night against Fenn they are out ou can show your date in one easy ern, Baldwin Wallace, Youngstown, fensive average' is also tops. Kenarden just how big to make it two hundred. esson, and strong you (all in Ohio by the way) Geneva, II has the second best offensive aver- . ire and just how weak and dependent Westminster, Waynesburg, W. and age. They have averaged 26 points per M . me is. Of course the reverse has been game. Second the The Scots playing in their typical J., and many others. ; in defensive aver- nown to happen. age is Kenarden V with a 14 point style grabbed an early lead and never Any one of these teams could average, closely followed by lost Few Kenarden it. Dale Hudson had 12 points in of the students have made . give the Scots stiff competition 7 II with a 15 point average. While - " it -- A, first use of this opportunity and if the and could afford the Wooster nft fr. the IS minutes. At this point . 51-- beating Kenarden IV 2, Kenarden - turnout is not better these nights fans something to boo about in- , - i however, he was sent to the showers VII scored the most points in any one i ' will be discontinued. Several stead of having them go a after committing his fourth personal ito game and held the opposition to the members of the athletic depart- weekly Saturday night butchery. fewest points in any one game. foul. Kuhn and Cope replaced him ment are there to supervise things To play these teams would not Douglass League Tied, during the game. The Scots held a 33-1- 9 and all in all, a grand time is give the Scots the distinction of ri- - M'; ' - ""VI r--'Mn- the ft'w Douglass r . league 1 In there is a itlirilll'tf-'-V- WWIMW""""W """" imh ...... lead - bas-ketba- Lijiimii wwwiDIl WM.v.v.M,AAJ..vU.r,4J j at the half. generally had by everybody. being a professional college U red hot race with Douglass I II and CcncH-- tiokti Cpt Kgrl tfare team. Whatever publicity VII-VII- Harry Eicher was Wooster's chief After the two - frauds staged last Douglass I tied for first place they would get certainly would five - -- confine week-en- not These lettermen do not pitched for the town team in the in- offensive d, second especially the one last Fri- - with five wins in five starts. Douglass weapon in the stanza, school hurt the especially in times V-V- their athletic ability to the bas- tramural Softball Uague. day night, it becomes more obvious I is in third place with three wins scoring four fielders and two free like these, when -- college minded ketball court but boast football, ten- that Wooster has its schedule filled in five games. These leaders are fol- Harry Eicher has won two letters Women's throws. boys and girls are few and far nis, and golf letters beside their bas- with a lot of teams that have no bus- lowed by Douglass III, Douglass IV, in the pigskin sport where he has ketball monograms. Twenty-tw- o fouls were called 12 iness being there. Wooster has proven Section IX, Kappa Komets, Five Old held down an end position for two

all-year-'rou- is nd on Wittenberg and 10 this year that it can have a first rate Men, and the Town team. Captain Karl Kate an years. Eicher, like Kate, has little rest on Wooster. athlete beginning fall basketball team year in and year out. Douglass MI has a fine offensive in the during the year, stepping from the By ILENE SMITH WOOSTER Fid. FL TL At the average in their 41 points per game, with football, progressing to basket- start of the season the mate New Coach Leads gridiron to the hardwoods. Softball The W. A. A. bridge last Saturday Hudson, f 6 0 12 ball and winding by rial seemed the poorest in years, yet while the 19 point defensive average up' the year seems to be Harry's chief athletic Katherman,' 3 3 9 such big f VII-VII- playing on the golf Kate has went over in a way that the Mose Hole has built another winning Fenn To Wooster of Douglass I is thie pest in team. diversion. Eicher, c 7 4 18 the league. is plenty won three letters in football, two in 25 realized wilt: be given to the Red combination that can be ranked among There of oppor- Kate, g 5 , . 0 10 fine basketball, and two in golf. Playing Black Has Tennis Letter tit top teams of the country. Woos- tunity for a battle between these Cross. The refreshments were fur- Sproull, g 1 1 3 number two the golf ter doesn't have a good team every mm two teams in this league, and there man on team Bob Black won his first basketball nished by W. A. A. and the prizes Cope, f : 2 should be fine llast year, Karl is of being letter last year and in the spring he five more games before certain, ; years it has the . 13 a good team every were graciously donated by Annat's, Craven, f L ... 0 2 either number one when the won his letter year and yet we are still playing Wilm- - season is over. or two tennis as number six Black, g : 1 1 3 Freedlander's, Gray's, and Lerch's. ington, Findlay, Fenn. and several W. L. Pts. Opts. Pet. team tees off this year. man on the racket squad. Black is a Ken. VII 3 101 25 hard working athlete both in basket- Seventy people were present at the other colleges that have business 0 1.000 . TOTALS- no Sproull Gives Up . - .26 10 62 Football ' X' 1 ball being on the schedule. Ken. II 132 76 .833 Rich Sproull won a football letter and tennis. , bridge. The floating prize was car- J Frosh 1 69 53 .666 WITTENMERG Fid. FL Tl. in his sophomore but was in- Bob Cope is only ried off by Betty Proctor and the door The school's year the basketball let. answers to the Ken. I 2 105 84 .600 Cain, f 5 3 13 jured in the Denisoh game this year terman not to own a monogram in prize by Margaret Alsberg; the wom- whole problem would be: (1) The Ken. V Fisher, f 5 1 11 f 2 56 72 .600 and was forced to give up football Cope takes school does like for another sport. active part en's prize by Eleanor Rogers and the not the public- I Ken. 3 Bales, c 2 0 4 Ill 90 96 .490 the season. Rich's main athletic hob- ity that Wooster in intramural athletics and was named would receive Scotties 2 59 46 men's by Dan Miles. SheiL g 2 0 4 .333 bies Softball all-st- ar big are and golf. Rumors quarterback on the Voice's from time basketball, (2) Ken. VI 4 Caton, g 2 0 4 82 139 .200 have spread concerning his ability touch football team. the Now is the time to resolutionize Wooster could In spring 1 not play big name Ken. IV 0 5 65 Weaver Ji 0 2 205 .000 to hit as long a ball as any golfer Softball holds his attention as a pitch that you will swim in the marathon! teams because these big name Ryman, g 1 0 2 L. on Wooster's course. Last year he er and infielder. teams hesitate 'to play a college W. Pts. Opts. Pet. an The girls are divided into five groups: Doug.' 5 0 206 102 like Wooster, which is compara- MI 1.000 I Babcock; II Holden, Adams, and TOTAL .18 4 40 Doug. VII-VII- 5 tively unknown. (3) To play big I 134 96 1.000 V-- White; III Annex, Holden 3rd; 'I Doug. VI 134 126 .600 Wooster Runs Up Biggest Score of teams the Scots would have' to Doug. Ill 154 133 .500 IV-Crande- lJs, Millers, Korner, West, either build or find a gym that 82-3- Doug. IV 110 143 .400 Season in Beating Wilmington 3 minster, Colonial; V Hoover, Town JEWELER could accommodate larger crowds. Watch, Clock, ft Jewelry Repairing Sec. IX 97 125 .200 girls. (4)The, playing, of -- garnet far FH.,HAMILTQN 1 Kappa Komets' half the Scots attempted A7 field goals away from home would necessi- "5123000 By BILL BOYER The time to swim is every Thursday Five Old Men 59 105 .000 and sank 21. scoring 213 B. Liberty Phone 8934. tate several long trips which ' COACH BRUCE BRICKLEY The Wooster Scots made new bas- In the greatest Town 3 57 63 night and Saturday morning, and the would be hard on the players' .000 ketball history last Friday night when spree of the season Wooster sank 8 college When Fenn faces Wooster shots in row, 10 of 11, and 16 limit is set at twenty lengths. The scholastic j&ndings. - (3) -- Too... they broke the 70 mark for the first a out tonight hew coach, Bruce Brickley, a 2 1 - - people . many big name opponents might Track Aspirants time this season and went score out of attempts; However, the more you can . get, out, . the will be handling the reigns Practice' on to of the Scots-onl- y sank five free throws 15 a victory over Wilmington 82 to 33. in better your chances will be. See your Cleveland team. The new mentor is Monday, Wednes., Friday chances. whip a fiery mite five feet seven inches in This victory registered the second craft through the waters to highest Eicher Out on Fouls You'll find a little bit of height and weighing only 137 pounds. Coach Munson issued his first call score on their home court in Pearl Harbor on the gym bulletin for track candidates Coach Hole's memory, the greatest personal fouls forced ' Eicher everything here. ' Since his graduation from Oberlin, he Monday. Train- Four boardl has made excellent coaching records ing with theJltrack squad will be sev- score being a triumph over Otterbein out of the game after one minute of 83 to 22 several years ago when the Basketball really has been getting at Allegheny, Oberlin, and Chester-lan-d eral boys who desire to keep in shape. the second half had elapsed. In four SHACK high. The workouts are Monday, Wednes- famous Hole, Gernert, and Grenert more minutes Kate and Sproull left the crowds, and some mighty inter- day, and Friday afternoons and con- were in school. However, the greatest the game after both had done splendid esting tournament play is coming up. sist of calisthentics and running. The score a Wooster team has ever racked jobs. The score was 63 to 24 then Miss Buccalo and Miss Jacobs are Mux-worth- up on either op- following boys have reported: y, their own or their and Kate was responsible for 20 of floating through the badminton tour- Streeper, Miller, Ferguson, ponent floor was in 1931 when the the points. Hudson and Katherman The Wayne County nament. The last of their victims to WOOSTER Reese, Thomas, Ebright, Scots beat Kenyon at Kenyon 86 to were the to come out of the Hall, Lowry, next hit the dust were Lois Wilson 48. and Hydorn, Thompson, Gebhardt, Rog-er-s game. They received a tremendous Gretchen Johnson who were consid- Hational Bank and Mazarek. Wooster Grabs Lead ovation. Denny Kuhn broke 70 with FA MI ered our champ players last year. push shot boosting the start-edWoosterwasrah- left handed Three minutes after the clock ead a. Public Square and West Liberty 3,0 8-to-- 1) 2,The score to 71 to at the minute DAIRIES Pomeroy and Retzler mark. Substitutions scored the remain- time was doubled to six minutes and REYNOLDS SHOE REPAIR 154 West Liberty Street the Wooster score was also doubled ing points, the final score being 82 OFFICERS to Ray Hudson, Representative 16 to 2. Again the time was doubled to 33. "For Fine Foods" 1 E. C. LANDES, President FISH We Deliver Ph6ne 197 to 12 minutes but this time the Scots Scots Shoot Accurately Kenarden VI more than doubled their score to 38 The second half showed Wooster New Spring E. C PlXTVice-preside- nt - LUNCH points thus scoring an average of sinking 15 out of 41 shots for a total Vice-pre- s. BDMUND SECREST, aminutei-Coac- 36-o- of-903ittemptsjilus- ' betterthari3pointr h of ut jfive 30c Hole inserted substitutes .BLOUSES ROBERT R. WOODS, Cashier Compliments of three at this free throws out of five trys making a lenses-duplicate- d time and the half found Wooster far total of 10 of 25 chances. Wilm- broken: GERLACH, Ass't Cashier out W. G. GRAY AND SON ahead 47 to 16. $25 1926 Cleveland Rd. Ph. 911 0 ington had 11 field goals out of 65 C. E. SHEARER, Ass't Cashier Coal and builder Supplies This was probably the greatest first attempts plus 11 free throws out of grand new collection of White Lenses.... half in Wooster's history. In the first 23 attempts. J2.00 to 2.50 crisp, fresh blouses, in white THOMAS J. LANDES, Sec'y Tinted Lenses... to the Board .2.50 to Jt3.00 and colors. Frames repaired while you wait ' DIRECTORS - For Your Personality Haircut Make it LERCH W. T. WATSON DAVID TAGGART PASTRY SHOP . Optometrist Trust Officer PETE WOODS Barber' Shop ) "Where Variety and Quality Rule" 133 Liberty 247 East Liberty Street - E St. Phone 31 - Annat's ROBERT R. WOODS Ass't Trust Officer

' WALTER C. JONES -- Ass't Trust Officer S C HOOLOF DE NT I ST R Y Send Your Friend a Photo The COLLIER Co. THE OF BUFFALO PRINTING TRUST OFFICERS UNIVERSITY B. S. LANDES A four year curriculum completed in three calendar years, by means of Yourself for a Valentino of the quarter plan. (Four quarters of eleven weeks each, to the Bcvcr and North Streets Phone 400 ' . B. C. DIX school year). . . . . C. L. LANDES The dental and medical schools are closely affiliated, instruction made by in the basic medical sciences being under the supervision of the DAVID A. TAGGART medical faculty. Clinical practice of dentistry, in all its varied as- Stationery pects, is supervised by the dental division, and there is Printed and Engraved EDMUND SECREST an intimate association with the clinics of several hospitals. Periods of internship JOHN D. OVERHOLT in two general and one children's hospital during the senior year.' offering unusual experience in clinical observation, diagnosis, and , treatment of dental conditions. L. C. Smith Corona Next regular session will start the first week in July 1942. and ..: MB MB BR DAWSON For further information address Federal Deposit Insurance PHOTOGRAPHER Portable Typewriter;1 Corporation .. THE SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY '23 , Federal Reserve System . Goodrich Buffalo, . . Street, New York PHONE 145 We service all makes of typewriters c-- r 4 t THE WOOSTBR VOICB Thursday, February 5, 1942

Air-Rai- Martha Milburn to Ilame d Former Star Athletes Leave For Marine Training Base CHAPEL Office Will Give Friday, Feb. 6 Convocation. Notices -- Present Recital in student meetings. Test Wardens For and Vocational Chapel February 10 Monday,- - Feb. 9 Doris Fetzer, organ

'".. . music. .-."- Any students who are interested in I V- -- A71- - - .. ; taking the Strong Vocational Interest College Dorms ;: . Tuesday, Feb. 10 Separate chapel. V) Milburn, senior music ' Martha a Wednesday, Feb. "11 Music trio. Test should report to the Placement student, will present a voice recital Office this week. Thursday, Feb. 12 President Charles :. Air raid wardens hav been ap on Tuesday, Feb. 10, at 8 p.m.. in the F. Wishart. . The test comprises over 400 items pointed throughout the college dormi chapel. of activities, including both extra-curricul- ar tones in cooperation with the Wooster Miss MilburnV program will con- and school subjects, and voca-- . system for protection during air' raids, - " sist of "Lascia Ch'io Pianga" by Han- Alumni tional situations which the student the dean's office announces. Each . Clubs Start Sul-liva- '( n; del; "Orpheus with his Lute" by checks as to likes and - dislikes. For warden has two assistants and works "Adieu Forets (Jeanne d'Arc)" New Student men the test covers 27 occupations and with a fir warden and two assistants. Drive by Tschaikowsky. It will' also include for women it covers 18. From these So far the wardens have had no par- "Verborgenheit", "In dem Schatten each student may choose nine occupa- ticular .preparation or practice. Wooster alumni clubs throughout meiner Locken", "Und willst du dein-e- n tions on which he or she wants rat- " ' Wardens . in the girls' dorm are: Liebsten", "Du denkst, miiTelnem ihr'country will be holding 'special ings.' These "comparative ratings result Holden, Maty Jane Whiteomb, Anne Fadchen", and "Er ist's" by Hugo meetings sometime between Feb. 1 from he placing of the student's in- Harms, Margaret Alsberg; Holden Wolf. and Mar. 28, in order to interest terests against those of people already Phyllis and Annex, Johnson Jeanette ' in' the respective professions. She will also sing Chausson's "Le prospective students in Wooster, the Sprecher; Babcock, Joy Donaldson, ' Temps des Lilas", Debussy's "Mando. This is not the same vocational in- - Ruth Hiletnan, Mary Chalfant; Hoov- Alumni Office announces. line", "L'invitation au Voyage" by terest test as that given to freshmen er, Jeanne Haun, Louise Rolling, Mar- Duparc, "Fleur Jetee" by Faure; "In These alumni clubs are especially upon their entrance in September. ian Riebe, and Margaret Miller. active in the the Yellow Dusk" by Horsman, "To some of larger eastern Arthur F. Southwick, who is irccharge central such Miller Manor, Dorothy Rickards; a Messenger" by La Forge; "To the and cities, as Pittsburgh, of giving the test, considers it the best New York, Philadelphia, Cleveland, Korner Hub, Bette Lockwood; Colon Children" by Rachmaninoff, and of a number of vocational tests and and Chicago. ial, Gwen Polen; Westminster, Betty "Miranda" by 'Hageman. The meetings will be says that it is now used in all the held ' Lou Dickens; Crandell's, Sara Jean in addition to the regularly leading universities. Miss Milburn has been a member scheduled Ferguson; White's, Alice Bums; Ad- meetings in December. , There is a charge of 35 -- --- 11 of the college choir for four years and cents for ams, Betty Gearing and Sue McMil- The nature of the special meeting the cost of tabulating the test which is of-Woost- er's.- alto soloist for two of those years. lan. President Charles F. Wishart is shown "abovesay in g farewell to- - two former-st-ar -- athletes, is left to the discretion of the local New Last she took Ihe of done in York. both who left last Saturday enter the Candidates Class of the year part the "Pudge" Hole (center), and Dick Gernert, '41, to officers . and such things as parties, - Wardens in the boys' dorms .- are: Mother in a presentation of scenes United States Marines in Quantico, Va. Both Hole and Gernert have been enrolled in the same company. Wooster teas, suppers and talent programs are Kenarden, William Devitt, Leslie from Humperdinck's "Hansel and now has close to 100 men in the service. suggested. Meets Thomas, Calvin Dagg, Max Hellman, Gretel", and was narrator at the re- Staff Saturday All clubs expected Robert Cope, Eugene Beem, Harold cent Fortnightly production of Gian-nini'- s are to create a An important meeting of the Streeper; Livingston, John Manry; Applications Must Seznec of Harvard Frosh Debaters "Beauty and the Beast" new post' designed specifically to be Voice staff will be held in the Ninth, Robert Dailey; Douglass, James a subsidiary of the central admissions Voice office, Saturday' morning, Mrs. Clarice Paul Parmelee, of the office Donaldson, John Clay, Robert West, 1 at the college. Duly elected of- at 10:30. All reporters, both ac- Be in by April Gives Open Lecture Choose Officers Conservatory faculty, will accompany William Vigrass, James Vitella, James ficers will have at their disposal, cata- tive and inactive, are urged to the soloist at the piano. J Bean, Richard ShrefFler, and Gerald In Scoit Auditorium logues, bulletins, and other college attend this meeting. Department Stryker. Application blanks, for the renewal .. The Freshman Debate club re- material in order to contact a maxi- heads are requested to come at of all Honor,"Babcock, Wilson, elected Robert .. Anderson president Hot Band Boasts of mum number of Wooster. possibilities 9:45 to assist in a partial reor- Scheide, and Trustee scholarships and Professor Jean Seznec of Harvard Monday, Feb. 2. Kenneth Cohen was in their vicinity. ganization of the staff.

vice-preside- 1942-4- 3 elecnssl nt and Betty Mor- WSGA Judicial Board for Student Aid Grants, for the university will give a French lecture Equally Torrid Boss . It is desired that prospective stu- school year, are now available in gan was re-elect- ed secretary. dents be told about scholarships avail- Chooses in Scott auditorium on Feb. 12 at Miss New Members the Student Aid office on the second cabinet members able to freshmen, including the honor Johnson to Address 4:30 p.m. Professor Seznec was in- A committee of floor of Galpin hall. All applications was appointed to make arrangements and general scholarships and the spe- vited to speak Wooster on 'the Students at Open Meeting be by 1. at Freshman-Sophomor- Seven new members have been chos- must in April for the e debate. cial ones. , recommendation of Dr. E. B. de en for positions on the Judicial Board Students with missionary, minister, Following the business meeting there Y- - 1 Miss Mary Z. Johnson, head of the of the W5.GA. They are the fol- faculty reductions asked to Sauze, Director of Foreign Languages V ial, or are was ' a discussion on parliamentary Political Science department, will lowing: Lois Qowej, Carol Scott, Vir-gini- a this time, for Cleveland city schools and profes-"so- r fill out renewal blanks at law, conducted by Professor Emerson Dr. Recommends speak Wise at an open meeting, Feb. 10, and Dorothy Rumbold rep Any students planning to attend the Western Reserve university. at Miller. in lower Babcock, before the Post-W- ar resenting Holden; Martha Childress, 1942 summer session, needing such New Publication off-camp- " Reconstruction class. class will - This us His subject be "The Romantic will be iWifi- The meeting Monday, '9 :o.' next :ss-:-:-:-.:-:-:;;;-:-gfg?Wr::-- upperclass women; Esther grants, are requested to fill but a V , ' . ! was formerly the Committee for Free- Swinny, Hoover; and Jean Sommers, help. Hero" of which Chateaubriand's Rene Feb. 9. The program will be a debate j , . special blank for summer - By Dr. G. W. Jacoby dom off-camp- and Peace. Her topic .will be us Oregon style question, Re- V s in on the -- freshmen. :::::: : From this group is the type. The lecture is intended to M- s While the work program for the I have recently purchased from "The Future of the League of Nations Carol Scott was elected secretary of solved: That the civil liberties of free ' completed, be both instructive and entertaining. John J. Sutter, M.D., Wayne County's the board. summer has not been ap speech and free press be restricted in f and the World Court." Health Commissioner, his publication de-partm- plication blanks for work on the Faculty members in the French ent times of national emergency. The the summer now of "Do's and Don'ts for Health, campus for are of Wooster had an oppor- speakers for the affirmative will be Happiness and Abundant Life". In S. available. These blanks cover both pos- Oscar Olson and .Dick Reiman. The H. Dean Discusses Job tunity to hear Professor Seznec at the his modest way he has stated: Quote sible, board jobs and other campus negative side will be upheld by Rob- Geier Shoe Hospital employment. " recent meeting of the Modern Lang- "I have plucked a flower here, a rose Miss Olive Bowers, dean girls ert Anderson and Kenneth. Cohen. of uage Association in Indianapolis. there, a posie yonder all from strang- 109 N. BUCKEYE ST. , and instructor in Wooster geometry at They found him to be a clear and er's gardens, and tied them together, high school, discussed Exclusive Agents 'The Duties of forceful speaker. He has written that and all I claim is the thread that a High School Dean of Girls," v at a Freshman Forum Elects 6 he will make a special effort to adapt - binds them. "He has accumulated more Jake Loehr and Boy 1 meeting of Epsilon Rho, education Gets Girl 1 15" - - himself to undergraduate students of I health facts and homespun philos- society, Tuesday evening, New Officers for Semester Perry Narten Jan. 3, in French and that his talk will be an ophy with illustrations, in this small lower Babcock. And Here's How informal causerie rather than a form- volume of 151 pages than any other Call For Immediate Service The newly elected officers for Fresh-ma- n al lecture. , 7" book I have ever seen. I' can only VII Section 1544-- L Watch Repairing Jewelry Forum for the present semester Hello. How's my -- .one and only to- - recommend your acquiring this book, The program is open to all and is INA RAE HUTTON v are George Miller, president; Esther night? ... What? You don't know at a very small cost, for your own GEO. H. LAHM fregofcharg. , . u, SwinhyTVice-presidehtrWil- t Lucas, who thisTs? Go onr Guess 777 What? " Ina Rae Hutton, who is the female library. A volume has been placedTn

JEWELER all-ma- - . le the treasurer; Louise Rolling, secretary; . . No, I'm not . going tp tell you. leader of an band, has one waiting room of Hygeia hall for 221 BAST LIBERTY ST. Mary Louise Findley, Go who- - this is . bus- your inspection. Parker Pans Diamonds Art Palmer, and on. Guess . . Aw, of the hottest swing outfits in the Compliments of music committee. take a chance. You oughta know my iness today. She's playing Upperclassmen Shun in New Week of Jan. 28 to Feb. 4, 1942 Minglewood Coal dC Ice Co. voice by now What? . Aw, York City currently and broadcasts Dispensary .. Sunday at 9:45 a.m. in the Athen- ... .7 cases 237 Ice Dad's Root Beer Pop don't be scared. Guess HrV come on nightly. r- - ... 3 aeum room, Ann Rogers will lead a Douglass For Week AdmissionsMen, - Women, 9 ' and Other Beverages . . . Guess! WHAT! It is not! Say, discussion on "Catholicism". This is Discharges Men, 3 Women, 8 who's he anyhow? the meetings deal- It's a fine thing AFTER A another in series of (Continued from Page 1)

-- when --- you don't know my voice after ing with comparative religion. Fortnightly Hears Music they will be distributed to the fresh- we've been dating steady for three FASHION men. Acceptances must be returned by weeks now." From Transition Period; W E I T Z E L Dry Cleaning Co. the freshmen to the dean's office by "Well, anyhow, what'U we do to- chapel time, Thursday, Feb. 19. Barbara Hogg Comments Phone 2 60 night? . What? You don't : AT CITY TAXI .. care. CURZON FERRIS, KENARDEN CLYDE CONN, DOUGLASS - that the candidates ad- -- 8 1- 2- In order for Good! There's a western down at the The fortnightly music club will FREEDLANDER'S DAY and NIGHT mission into the Kenarden system may "horse opera" with Gene Autry. I'd meet to hear a program of music from - LIBERTY CLBANBRS make their choices freely, the Ken- like to see v r . What? You don't like the Transitional Period, Monday, Feb. arden council ruled tha't from noon westerns! ; Ordinary pajamas are back num- on But, I thought you didn't 9. " bers Sunday, Feb. 15, to chapel on Thurs- care . . . Gene Autry's corny? ; . . - in this kind of weather. The The SWEET HEART'S DAY Feb. 14 day, Feb. 19, no upperclassmen will maybe what will commentator for the evening Men's Department seems to be com- H'm so. Well, we do? will be Barbara Hogg. A string quar- be allowed Douglass fresh- . .' pletely SKI-JAM- in and no . . What? Go to the vie dance . . sold on the new A More Than, 11,000 Families, GIVE HER A VALENTINE GIFT men permitted in any of the sections. You know tet Ruth Ihrig, Betty Yost, Pauleen made by sub-zer- o I don't like to dance. You 1 Balbrigan -- for Will Read Your Smith, Young will An of this rule result well and David play glor-"ifie- infraction may realize that, then? . . . from nights in Kenarden Lodge. d Watch the This 1 -- Op. 18, No. in F major by Bee- -- the Week", jama is- - a- - fleecy: in loss of "Hell by the jitterbugs? I don't like jitterbugs. They pa flannel knit thoven. D n- yr- ! So-o-- WANT-A- section irivolvedExceptions tothis get-i- Tny-wa- Say Who's at a mere $1.98. o why freeze, bossof - rule are upperclassmen residing' outfit men? In The in this anyway? . . . Oh, all right, Other selections, also from Bee- Mr- Shop Douglass, including counsellors, sales- we'll will 0'Neil go to the vie dance. You know thoven, be given on ,the piano: Valentines are most fun for folks men and those who have the special I was only kidding. - See ya' 8. "Sonata in B flat major" by Rachel MRS. EARL A. SNYDER, Representative who DRILY RECORD at least expect them. And VALEN- ' " permission of Dean John Bruere. G'bye!" Shobert; "Sonata Pathetique" first Phone 728 142 E. LarwUl St. TINE'S DAY isn't far away. Why . 2 Lines 2 Times 38c movement, by Jack Strang; and the not be a valentine and send some? Classified Display 75c an inch (second and third movements by Third floor is sporting omplete y- a Open Displa- "65c ah inch George Mulder; "Concerto in E flat" collection of greetin g- - goJJn and by Naomi Jury and Doris Fetzer. browse around. And don't forget the Remember HER With SCHINE'S VOOSTER THEATRE boys in camp when you're making Miss Eve Richmond will close the FRIDAY. SATURDAY out your valentine list. MARY LINCOLN CHOCOLATES program with a Voice solo, Bee- TWO BIG HITS ss thoven's "Ah! Perfidio". Walter Brennan, Walter Houston and Anne, Baxter in' I stopped at the jewelry counter and For The Original couldn't tear myself away. The wood- On Valentine's Day - - Feb. 14 "SWAMP WATER" en novelty pins will add a definite zip HAMBURGER Ray Bolger in . . to your new spring suit. Pin a wooden 6c "By The Bag Full" 6c "FOUR JACKS AND A JILL" sailor man or a soldier boy on your J lapel to show your patriotism. They're SUNDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY . STYPE'S DRUG STORE ' showing 30-6- 0 inch plastic necklaces ONLY 1000 LAUGHS TO A CUSTOMER! in all colors to dress up your sweater IIAIIBUBGEB COME EARLY AND 1 a pleasant change from the ever-prese- nt mil pearls. . AVOID THE RUSH1 Adv. BMcC non-CRUSH'TIE- S 1 Valentines For . . . -- SWEETHEART, MOTHER, HOOKED RUG PATTERNS l FATHER ENTIRELY NEW SHIPMENT WHICH MAY BE OUR LAST Mother, Father, Sweetheart in the Army Sizes-- 28 x 40 and 30 x 56 and Many Others THE CM! Rich, warm eolor-ton.- s and itxiklag 1 b.w pattern la Nor-Ea- st Non- - . I 69c - - $1.00 - - In Fact a VALENTINE for Everyone -- $1.50 Cruihlabtio. no ms-iB am tigs, ' Woolcraft Shop . Snyder Studio m W A SWELL VALENTINE. GIFT WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY Public Square . Phone 965-- W j Camera and Gift Shop Henry Fonda Barbara Stanwick We Close on Saturday at 6:00 P.M, East Liberty at Bever ' Phone 16 BRENNER BROS. "YOU BELONG TO ME"