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IT in 7T T O HPT? l-l--l R Volume LXI WOOSTER, OHIO, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1944 Number 2 Mefeopol itaint $100,000 ExMMt

Dr. C. M. Destler Many Acceptances Jack Purely Leads New Members Educators Deliver Galpin Museum Received For Lowry S.E.F. Panel on Enter Ranks To Display1 To Deliver Inaugural Speeches Inauguration Oct. 21 Religious Views Of Glee Club Art Treasures Chapel Lecture Where was that long line of stii' More than 100 acceptances al' Miss Eve Richmond has an- An exhibit of twenty-on- e oil and . dents going Sunday at 7:00? Of ready have been received at the nounced the new members of the tempera paintings from the Metro- course, to the first meeting of Dr. Chester McArthur Destler, College to the formal invitations Girls' Chorus for the coming year. politan Museum in Sunday Evening Forum. of Art New Wooster class of J925 and present sent out to educational institutions, The girls accepted by the board of York City, valued at over $100,000, - Next week the forum will be led head of the department 'of history learned societies, religious, . educa- judges are Martha Jones, Annalu is being loaned to The College of by Jack Purdy, assisted by Joan government at Connecticut tional, and political leaders to Hutson, Anne Evelyn Wooster. The first series be . and at' Davis, Anne Ferguson, and Don Taylor, of a to College for Women, will deliver a tend the exercises for the inaugura-tio- n Slater, Peg Tremier, Barbara Eich' held throughout the school Shaw. They will discuss their view year in lecture in the college chapel at 7:30 of President Howard F. Low er, Aline Burlingham, Cornelia Ly the Josephine Long Wishart Mu-- points of how A Student Loos at J p.m., Tuesday, Oct. 10, on The ry on Oct. 21. Acceptances are still barger, Dottie Woodworth, La of the exhibit Religion. Afterwards the meeting seum Art in Gajpin, Intolerance of Political Differences. coming in with every mail. Verne Guild, Rosemary Pierce, hofUMaaJW. dr. w, c . I will open Oct. 18, in time for the will be open to discussion. This 1 n DE M. POODS g. his Woos-te- r The academic procession which Dorothy Denman, Elaine Burr, VA' combined mauguration-home-com-in- During student days at promises to be very interesting so " will procede the inauguration exer-cise- s Steiner, Sara Lee Nor-m- a Dr. Destler was president of Julia Roser, President Harold W.. Dodds of It will continue through two will come out, all of you. the Men's Self Government As- include these distinguished Wolcott, Martha Jean Stoll, months, after, which another col- - , Last Sunday Pat Cooper, the Princeton University is one of the guests of the College. Relda Wright, . Margaret Miller, sociation, member of the Atheneam president of Sunday Evening For' outstanding speakers who will be lection will be shown. Society, The present plans include a din-ne- r Thelma Gilkenson, Barbara Trapp, Literary Y.M.C.A., Chris' um introduced Dr. Lowry. H e the guest of The College of Woos' It was through Prof. Theodore to be given in the gym follow Cynthia Cole, Jane Stowe, Mar-jori- e tian Endeavor, Men's Glee Club, spoke on Bible Literature. ter during Home-comin- g week-en- d who ing the inauguration, which will The in Compton, Ruth Cameron, and Brenson, has lectured under the Index staff, and martager of the Dr. Lowry took the Bible his and the inauguration of Dr. How take place the chapel. in Yvonne Young. The the, auspices of the. Metropolitan also in All stu' . Chorus will Handbook. He participated in talk as literature's ard F. Lowry. The induction ad- ob- dents wishing to attend the inaug literature for be accompanied by Mrs. Hyde with Museum, that the exhibit was athletics as a member of the track sake rather than for discussion of dress on Saturday afternoon will tained. Invitations will be uration may be able to get reserva' Ellen Miller as assistant pianist. sent out team. His activities included high' religious emphasis. He showed be given by President Dodds, who tions, but those unable to procure that The board of judges included the to many art societies in the larger jumping, discus and javelin throw the Bible is on a with Shakes' will speak on The Survival of the them will be able to hear the serv par officers: Betty Morgan, president; cities of Ohio. We want to make ing. peare and other great works at the Liberal Arts College." President Wooster ices in Taylor Auditorium through Margaret Goldsmith, vice presi' the art center of Ohio if The speaker received his mas-ter'- s highest point of English Literature. of Princeton University since, 1933, we can", said the amplifying system. Students dent; Jane McDonald, treasurer; Prof. Brenson. degree from the University of He pointed out the satire in Isaiah Dr.. .Dodds holds seventeen honor-arylegre- es may also inquire about reservations and June Sitler, secretary; and Peg Booklet Explains Paintings Chicago in 1928 and his doctorate and the poetry in Solomon and including the degree of for the dinner, and if there are Stoll, Evelyn Cotton and Sod Plans are under wav from there in 1932. From 1931 to Proverbs. Joan Doctor of Humane Letters from to rrint extra ones they will be able to have erburg. . a short description of each painting, 1934 he taught at Albion College For his own reading he thought Wooster College. them. Rehearsals will be held Tuesday together with the names nf the in Michigan, 1934-3- 9 that the King James' version was from at and Thursday and Satur owners. These descriptive booklets Georgia Teacher's College, from more dramatic and outstanding for evenings Home-comin- g day afternoons. will be sent out with 193941 at Elmira College in New Program its beauty and language. Dean William C. DeVane of the invitations and distributed to visitors. Of the York, and he has been head of the Includes Banquet, Dance Dr. Lowry 's closing Yale College will be the speaker at remarks twenty-on- e paintings, five department of history and govern' were concerned with the book of 1944 Index Awarded the formal dinner tobe held on the are Home-comin- evening of Dr. Howard F. Lowry rench, six Italian, and ten Dutch, ment at Connecticut College for e weekend will be Revelation. He showed that Revels s f ... First Class u Rating DeVane, Flemish, and German. Nineteen of Women at New Haven since 1942 highlighted by a formal dance, Sat tion picks up all the figures of inauguration. Dr. who has been Dean of Yale College them are originals and two are Dr. Destler, who will also speak urday night, Uct. 21. . speech in writing in the rest of Wooster College .The Index has dis- copies or On Friday morniner. Oct. 20. the Bibleand only see since 1938, has held many other masterpieces. before a Cleveland College group 0 the one can its been awarded j First Class Honor tinguished positions including the on Oct. 9, will deal with the de traditional decorating of the dorms meaning by rereading the Gospels rating by the National Scholastic Every effort will be made to in presidency of theHege English tegrate the exhibit class velopment- - of the political party will take place. A committee of and the account there of Jesus life Press Association according with work to Association, 1939-194- 0, and the system in his chapel address here. faculty and students will serve as and teaching. word received this week by the in history, literature, music, arid literary editorship of the Yale Re- judges. 1944 religion. It is the request of the Alum- editor, Betty Marr. Ratings view. Douglass Hall will be used by the Brenson Selects List Miss White Offers ni office that any changes in are awarded "after careful study by Home-comi- nr alumni over week'- o address or new addresses of the supervising judges when critics The list of Daintines includes: end. An appeal is made to all the Memorial Prize undergraduate Rooster men in of the respective groups have com Jndscape by Gaspar Dughet, Re students to aid in the preparation pleted their work. Each part of the the service be turned in Organization hearsal Jioom by r Degas, Prcpara' of the Hall. Thev will be asked to to them. A soldier's letter and the book is judged separately and the tions for a Breakfast bv Chardin' Miss Gretchen White, reference act as regitsrars, make beds, an' honor rating is based upon the total The Waterspout by Courbet, librarian and long associated with swer monthly Alumni Bulletin are' Orgies telephones, etc. A paper will score' for the book. The Index was Wheelumght s Tard by C o ro t , the College, has established the be posted sent to all those whose correct soon for those who wish submitted in the coed college group German Warrior by Moroni, Saint Paul Q. White Prize in English in address is known. to sign tor these duties. with from 500-99- 9 students. Men may come and men may go Matthew and Saint Francis by Gio- memory of her brother. The prize (mostly go), but clubs go on for vanni di Paolo, The Last Supper is $75.00, and is to be awarded an ever. Are you bored? Do you have (copy) by lintoretto, The Glorii-catio- n nually to that senior major student "Home Was Never Like This" Lament Green Frosh trouble finding what to do with of Jacopo Ciustiniani who the the Head and by in opinion of your spare time? Stop waiting for Domenico Tiepolo, The Story members of English department of the - that phone call from the dream Esther (Cassone Panel) by an un- -- h a h e sshown t greatestpro 111! man in physics lab. There are known Florentine f FfoniJeft toright Shirley Smith, your painter, Scenes ficiency and made' the highest rec the-Li- ft ' t - 111 v4 'i too many girls ahead of "VOuTIfl from vi Christ: (TriDtvchl ord in English. sophomore; Julia Steiner, Toni stead of sitting at home wasting by an unknown Veronese painter, Holmes, Isabelle Hartman, and Students who are to be consid "- -tijj all your time in study, why not tiarlem by Kuisdael, The Judgment ered must have a good general Betty Lou Russell, freshmen. select a club which interests you of Solomon by Leonard Bramer, academic record in addition to the and have some fun out of life? In- Maidservant bv Pieter de Hoorh ' S..' - capacity and promise for graduate y. CoUrtejy of The WooMer Daily Record cidentally, this offer holds good for Sating at Slooten by Beerstraaten, study. The student receiving the the man (oh, is there more, than Moerayc by van Uoyen, The prize must have been in residence one?) on the campus as well as the Descent from the Cross (copy) by at Wooster for at least three years girls. Far be it from me to discour- Roger van der Weyden, The Man age them; in fact if such a project of Sorrows by Albert Bouts, Por Y. W. and W. A. A. Plan were in view, any similarity of this trait fif a Man by Van Dyck, Two writer to a living person would be Horsemen Before an Inn by Aelbert Style Show and Tea entirely coincidental. If you are Cuyp', and Judith by Lucas Cran-ac- h.

one of these rare individuals who . find club attractive, then join - These A tea and style show, sponsored ' no particular paintings were I one and suggest changes make selected by the Y.W.C.A. and W.A.A., to by Mr. Brenson for their it interesting. Remember, you get educational will be given for the Little Sisters value to students in the out of a club only what you put department and their upper'dass Sisters, Sat A art and to 'others inter- into it. Amen. ested in urday, Oct. 7, at 2:30 p.m. in art.

Babcock lounge . German Club will have its first ? Tips on "what to wear and meeting of the year on Monday Six War Veterans Oct. 16. C. S. Ells where," an answer to a coed's bud' - - 1 evening, Dr. get and fashion problem, given by mm worth, the guest speaker, will pre- Enroll This Fall the W. A. A., will be followed by sent an illustrated lecture on the Solo recitals a served -- by Y, W, membersi, Pennsylvania Dutch. tea Six veterans of this en-- " will be given by some of the first war are The script for the' style show is rolled in The CollegepfWooster yearstudents by Jeanne Washabaugh. Mary according to Prof. Arthur .South- - V X Louise Firidley will play the piano -- ; Marie! Allen, president of Pern wick, registrar.Two . are former as a musical background for the broke Literary Club, announced, re students who have returned for program. The models are Nancy cently bi-month- ly, 'US',-- . that the meetings their senior year, and four are new Parkinson, Marge Wilmer, Fran of the club will be less formal this students in their freshman year. Treiber, Peg Hunter, Barbara Twas the hour before the -ou- t year. Some of the meetings -- will be Harold Vandersall of West Rox-bur- y, Eicher, Wilma Conover, Dottie let's GOOO!!!!!" And all through Holden dorm had settled on their shoes, the for- devoted to writing articles while Mass. and Charles Irwin of

ing Campbell, Ruth Cameron, Jean Every sophomore was a-stirr- giving sophomores, tender-hearte- d others will consist of. reading com Thus began the greatest exodus Kane, Pa. are the seniors. Both are Sommer, Anne Ferguson, Nancy To get the frosh in form. souls that they are, gave their little positions aloud. Other officers of in freshman history. To the strains majoring in economics under Prof-E-. Campbell, Ruth Whiston, and El charges a brief respite in the form the club are: Vice-Presiden- t, Peg of "Good morning, dear sopho- Kingman Eberhart, and have lcn Kline. Lucy Hunter and Sarah 'Neath the covers of their straw of duck-walkin- g, push-up- s, deep Miller; Secretary, Lucy Chamber mores", sung in eager voices by business in view as a vocation-- . Evans will read the dialogue. ticks, - knee-bend- s favorite lain; and Treasurer, Wilma Con happy freshmen, the class of '47 set and other Charles Irwin is on the Student Later, the Y. W. will present a Dressed in jeans to keep them Wooster limber-upper- s. But such over. in motion 200 pairs of ham strings ...... Senate, belongs to International short skit on posture, written by warm, relief was. only temporary, for the which were to make run-ou- t his- For their first meeting of the Relations Club and Sunday,. Eve' Vivian Douglass. The freshies heard the sophs' sweet Wheaties-fe- d upperclassmen were tory in their pell-me- ll descent on year the Math Club will hold a ning Forum. Little Sisters are to be the guests call eager to push on to City Park and Wooster square. Down the hill they picnic, Friday, Oct. 6, at 7 p.m., Freshmen veterans are of their Big Sisters. a promised breakfast. A push it Jules "OKAY, you freshmen, let's get ran in an endless chain of jeans at Professor Williamson's home. Croft of Wooster, Carl Andrews was, too, for freshmen and even a on it what's the matter here? and gym shoes, slowing only for All students who have had some of - Ashtabula, Steve Horvath of The first quarter for church few sophomores were beginning to You act as if you just got out of lamp posts and square corners, the college math or are taking such a Mingo Junction, Bruce and chapel cuts will extend un- feel the strain of greeting the dawn and & bed Now HURRY UP! ! ! You glazed eyes of their '47 slave-driver- s course now, are invited to attend. Strait of Cincinnati. Croft plans 12. this at the unearthly 5 :15, ex- til Nov. During period lag- hour of got ead in your feet? ? ? Put those all too ready to spur on The organization's plans for the to be a mechanical engineer, Hor . students may take no more ercising Mose Hole-ia- n powers to sox on and get downstairs and ging spirits to final effort. When coming year include addresses by vath is interested in horticulture than four church seven reach the square by six A.M., and and Blondie take at last the Square was reached and outside speakers as well as lee and Andrews and Strait ' that means you, too, are study chapel cuts. : ' -- . ' that scarf off and mooove! Now the dust of the '48ers' stampede (Continued on Pag 4) Itures by 'faculty advisors. ing for the ministry. ' . Thursday, October 5, 1944 Page Two THE WOOSTER VOICE Apperntments by Betty Lou --Dickens ntk&y Srtuckslager Wooster Eotce By FembroKe Gather ye tubers while ye may," K)t "This is not like some small caught fire Ensanda, Mexico. at or how to satisfy any barbaric grab- Established its) wars in the past' where all could This, the editorial declared, was tad Student Public tioo of The College of Wooster bing instincts by ten easy hours on Of We have decided to introduce to be forgotten and forgiven. Na- of a vast plan on the part of Published weekly during school yesr eicept vacation periodt part r. some of the offspring of the a potato-picke- If, at the table, I Subscription Price $1.50 per ytu you tions must be judged by the part the United States for ruining Ar- much reach the po- -- ever so as for Editorial Office Room IT. Kauke Hall Phone 898 R Pembroke mind and let them per they play. Not only belligerents, gentina. It went on to outline the by Collier Printing Co., Wootter, Ohio . week tatoes again, may my life be haunt? Printed The form before company. This but neutrals, will hnd that their program, first there was the deci Member of Associated Collegiate Press Distributor of Collegiite Piest the land ed by this humble and gregarious we present two waifs from position in the world cannot re- sion to forbid U. S. merchantmen scion of the solanaceous plant. I of Poesy. main entirely unaffected by the to enter Argentine ports; then there have always heard mud was good part they have chosen to play in was the suggestion by our govern- for the skin that if you can VILLAGE the crisis of the war." ment to Je Gaulle that he claim the is, MOUNTAIN off afterwards. For a night of possession of the French ships that get it The arm of the mountain nestles There was a general stir in the I recommend count- the Buenos Aires government had profound rest around it, House of Commons as Prime Min they jump into the been using; finaly, there was the ing patooties as Stark but hardy, ister Churchill closed his address sack. in the tag, boys," says plan to sabotage Argentine shipping "It's With its unpainted cabins and of August second with the above the lowly Tuber as he winks his Entered u tecond'dsN matter in the Pott Office of Wooster, Ohio as witnessed off the coast or Mexi- straight, flat houses. words. The thoughts of many were Eye and bursts into Peels of laugh the women plunge their arms, centered on one neutral in partic- co. Represented for National Advertising by National Advertising Service, Inc., Here ter. 420 Madison Ave., New York. N. Y. red to the elbow, ular Argentina. The unrest U. S. Accused The moral of the story is, don't Into old wash-tub- s; their thin, crossed the ocean, to the United It was inevitable that accusations wash your hair on Friday night. CARY MARCH Editor stringing hair States. Long a thorn in the side of Anyway, this Friday you'll either " like this would be 'levied against - they used MARILYN SHAEFFER Business Manager Held back with the pins he allies, neutral Argentina be at the Pyramid Hay Ride from weddings. this new policy of the United ' at their must be dealt with. As the defeat Peg Miller Associate Editor States. Although our government 7:30 to 10:30, or. the Livingstone Here the men, as wholesome as of the totalitarian powers seemed Stanley Morse ! Sports Editor has stated that the action forbid Ooen House from 8 to 11. Pick the brown bread, in the offing, the fear loomed large Jeanne Washabaugh Managing Editor ding merchantmen to enter Argen hayseeds out of your hair and go - Plow their acres, and show, when that Nazis and Fascists would go Chandler Makeup Editor was directed against the to the Style Show and Tea Y. W. Helen thev scratch their heads, underground and carry on their tine ports Martha Stoll '. L Copy Editor dictatorial Farrell regime and not and W. A." A. are holding Satur- Jean Where the straw hat has kept off work. And what country would Ben McDonald 1 Assistant Sports Editor against the people, it is said to have day afternoon in Babcock; then . the offer better refuge and opportunity Advertising Manager sun. more chaff at the Y. M. U. A. flay Elizabeth Burket children with faded caused irritation even among, those And here the than Argentina? Moreover, what m

-- night-fro- -r'-' 8 Doris Day Assistant Advertising Manager ' opposed to the present government Ride that to 11:30. clothes had the allies actual ' Grculation Manager assurance that And Sunday afternoon you can Betty Leonard and then and it is charged by them to Yankee Stare as you drive by, run war criminals would not be wel ' diver- , of Auditor . remove any remains rural imperialism. . Betty Talbott like frightened deer. corned the pampas? Faculty Advisor to sion and go to the W.S.G.A. tea in Art Murray hard as the clodded Here life is as The Farrell government became For years we showed ho discrim Babcock at 3:30 for freshmen and Statf Associates: Margaret Ackerman, Edith Bender, Sally Wade, Lilamay Walkden. earth,,. generally alarmed when Lord Van ination toward Argentina transfers. ; Cherry, Bette ' while Staff Assutaots: Betty Ann Baker, Jo Bowman, Gloria Buh, Barbara Anne But as clean. asked this very question she aid and comfort those n..i.rl I.in FKrlino Maroarct Haom. nvcr larman. Rose Reset. Kathleen sittart re gave to Lauttnschlager, Cornelia Lybarger, Betsy McMillan, Betty Marr, Mary Paull, Joyce Roberts, cently in the House of Lords when that are our sworn enemies. What Jean Scott, Coe Shannon, Jean Stuckert, Becky Whitaker. Dormitory Hints it was reported that Pierre Laval right have we to ask our boys to Bwness Associates: Betty Denman, Sarah Evans, Betty Guinther, Lillian Keael,, Pat McKee, CHANGELING Shirley Smith, bad transferred sums to sacrifice their lives to rid the world Lee Onthank, Ruth Rowe, Lit Webster. large When hanging tapestries or cith- A child wakes late and listens: Buenos Aires. Immediately of an awful disease if we are to this er objects of funicular and cortical a mouse under the floor government sent word to London wink at it and ignore it when it fibrous appearance, may we sug- a kitten at the closed door that it would deny sanctuary to springs up in our own back yard? Can Wait gest the use of viscid arboreal se- Heaven a brush of wings any fleeing Axis war criminal; nor is" the philosophy cretions as this usually does not This, is not an editorial of controversy; neither is it one of and then could any war criminal amass funds It fascist work saves the" difficulty of kIo orp artpmnrincr nm'nt already deep, twittering silence, against the democratic ... we can but fnnAomnntirtrt nnf An nut to 'the or acquire property. wiiuwuuiuviwm Is a I 1 .i 1 pock-marke- TherrM i' lth"la.8trange not appease, we cannot compromise d plaster and may' be confused student the more salient factors in getting an educatio- n- CM .h!tens Buenos Aires Stunned we cannot win abroad to lose quickly removed for further masti- or asking him to keep off -- the grass. No, this is simply a note of Thinking it had again healed the at home. Our dead won't let us, cation. Ain't Thesauruses grand! appreciation to whom it may concern. The subject is chapel programs. breach in Allied-Argentin- e rela- - arly) household stirs, As tions, rJuenos Aires was stunned to w 1 Tr. thorp Via hpe--n this i She TUnS On naked toes I D j rmr nnininn nor w nne fall which r AA1 wx nrfxrram " h J U4 VU41W1S biivav v vv j hear statement by President Jti U V 1 Q " Oa i I S liIn'nI 21 Cj the sparkling grasses . the X loss who failed to into might not be considered a definite to the student Roosevelt twelve hours later. Ihe w,r, a'n intPrPSrincr KarWrhund wet with the night rain. well-earne- d rest at home in East be there (and his class is not large). Quality taken for granted, the President declared that he w a s Lr pHuratinnal She stops, then runs again, and vocational work. Liverpool, Ohio, during making the American position to-- which variety of subject matter has been most stimulating. In little over a then plucks a blossom from the , Mr. Henrv William Taeusch small ward Argentina plain because of time she promises, (with a week the chapel audience has responded to political and religious themes, columbine promises to become as much a part bit of coercion) to read last week s Nazi efforts to circulate the vic and sucks wild honey from it. . of the Wooster campus as already XJ tilC OpUX UUC llbVi.ai.Ult' UUl UUVlj WJ AllUOll., IU1U W Ul WTVii Voce ious rumor that our counsels are is her husband. Native of Belmont, education. If this state Prof. A. A Johnston, head of imminent and peculiar matter of our own divided on the course of our policy Mass., Mrs. Taeusch was educated Suddenly Wooster's Sociology department of affairs is sustained we shall all agree with the student who said toward Argentina. Radcliffe College where she ma she grasps a young sapling about its at distinguished himself by admitting that taking advantage of your seven cuts any more is one sure way Roosevelt made clear for the first jored in English. After teaching a waist rankly that he likes students who time his position in the Hull-Welle- s short t i m e at Hampton Institute, of getting gypped. and shakes the heavy tears from its talk! So all you gab-fiend- s, gather disDute when he said: "The policy she returned to Radcliffe where she swollen face. round. Judging from further student remarks, we can insert an extra be of the government of the United directed student employment. Dean -r-- then .m down, . - m 4 4 a . f She glances stares .' This man of many interests slice ot appreciation that the seaor races belorethc pulpit is being fore her ------States toward Argentina as. the and , Mrs. .Taeusch met when .he on studied at Geneva College in West policy has been developed in con-- was tutoring at Harvard and mar-sultati- balanced more equally by the sea of faces behind it. . , wondering - ern Pennsylvania where he edited Circling her feet a wide with other American re-- ried in 1928. They were in Cam- is ring his college paper for two years of white thimbles publics, has beeri'clearly Kt forth bridge for, two years and then took ... where After several years' study in Edin- Farewell to Arms delicate as soap by Secretary Hull. up residence in Cleveland cos- - burgh University, the Reformed In the July issue of Fortune magazine, the results of a survey pushed up by the earth s thin The President sees a real threat term 1944. Mrs. Taeusch has done Presbyterian Seminary in Pitts- conducted Elmo Rowe were published. The survey included a fingers, by X. -- volunteer work for the Y.W.C.A, burgh, and Princeton. University, ofr Argentinaa. at present. "Then, Ara series of questions on post-wa- r preparedness, of which the basic one J and settlement houses, and is very he served as pastor for seven years The child kneels quickly gentine government has repudiated the do you think the United States should draft all interested in the League of Women in a Walton, New York Reformed was, "After war inter-America- searching the grass with curious' solemn n obligations re- or, Presbyterian church and then Voters- - ex-counsell- o f , a t young men for a certain amount of Army training during peacetime?" hands. on the basis of which the nations .- A n boys' camp, she enjoys camping. turned to Geneva to teach history 1-pe- 69:lrpeTcent-answere- d yes,-- 21 rcent no, and 9.8 didn't-know- , As the blades part over a greyjtone ofjthis hemisphere developed a sys singing- ,- and - reading, and economics. In iyi8 he was an of defense the chal community- - she squeals with delight tem to meet t i I T J. n instructor in the Army Educational Fortune continued by asking if this large majority indicated that ' 15 uncovering tiny goblets lenge of Axis aggression. Unless we Dul, f ?' Dufy f JC Corps, spending eight months in the public thought a draft was the preferable way of raising a peacetime de-- - .T fairylike now demonstrate a capacity to " France. University y o , At the ot r. match-stick- l - i.v; r ;l:t.j - owuuu Army, the public was more interested in post-wa- preparedness. and clumps of s veiop a i respuiisiuiuwy i ci ui, udiuiua . ,1 h.a or if 'A-vear-o- ui m irauiuun t-a- r r . ... I mm ! masrnts lu u Beaune he was in charge of the red-tippe- d, glowing, tor such obligations among civilized ' the to the volunteer was 61.4 percent 8-year-- ,7 library. close The vote preferring draft system l 1:11. Billv and old Ben." liberal arts At the of to 29.4 percent, with 92 percent expressing no opinion. ' booster's own Debbie she s the war he became president of and wee round seeds for food a system of international security, - Geneva College, a position former Certainly this is an alarming reaction, to such a question. The She sits enchanted in a magic mood theoretically created to maintain ly held for 17 years by, his father. drafting of young men in peacetime, at whatever age, is in direct principles for which our peoples 'fStSSSTiSTlJT'l l.;. Then Wooster beckoned him to its is the state exists In the midst of the splashing aiv kuuay oav.i iuuik i.u 1.1 ic 1111111 ui ' " t t history and economics departments. violation of democratic principles. If it true that utU l,m,n ness course and returned to worK who He left to become head of the so- for the people, and not the people for the state, how can the majority ' material." for Mr. McKee. This "girl denies that there ciology department at the Univer- . . knows everyone" of the public indicate a' belief in compulsory military training? With .. . jjgmgg The State Department then interest- sity of Wisconsin, and later re- is anything particularly any sort of righteous and powerful peace set-u- p, there should be no order forbidding Ameri; And the song weaves endlessly an ing in her life, but' confesses that turned here in the same capacity. need for an army any larger than would naturally ensue from the abou small people can ships to pick up Argentine car-- i . xvt a. will find . 1 . I 13 J. "Blind date advocates rfM .1 t? - MICsne is llivt.luce aiany true woosierne ui number of young men1 who would make that work their vocation, and rainwater goes., xdib was just wnw inc rar- she has a hard getting sympathy from our "Archie" for rell for. Last 4-- and sweet, wild honey regime was waiting n,. vt u, au: t , nr m of. mQ Shc he admits meeting Mrs. Johnston on the cool brush of a eu wings ng ..... ""um euilundl ever-changi- such occasion. They are partic- r ui stantly by an . : j an-puwen- r..i .land dppr troubled mmtary training, me uanger ur an hvaih ujiiiw wu uuk i . and mothers who don't understand m tne nationalist newspaper rtow ... aj rnnGApntW re. ularly fond of summer vacations to be ignored. things. da. Argentine : naa 1 such An t a nicer amused by quiking and have spent many of them in There are those who say that we must be prepared for the next students who answer deans' calls traveling or at the ocean, in com- war; by giving all young men lessons in the art of war are we not fearing the day of judgment to be pany with daughter "Ronny," now hand. "Debbie" likes a good a WAVE at Bethesda Hospital, preparing, for it? To those who think such training would teach at game of golf, the theatre, bookst and son Richard W., petty officer disripUneandheJesirabilii Tl V tk Pa and reports she aoes enioy-coo-k' in discipline in some other way, under their bwn power? Can they not ins! This week she is spending a area. ' enjoy sports for sports' sake and not for the glory of the state? . All the nations who have gone down in history as being aggres Explaining sive and war-lik- e have featured compulsory military training in peace- CAMPUS S. P, (Suspended Privileges) time as a part of their plast Is the average American citizen going to allow this to happen in his country? No dates. Girl must be in at 8:00 every night except for Voice, Band, Orches- No nights out. tra, Glee Club, Play Practice, Exodus Girls must be in at 8:00 every and all regular academic activi- ties. . Here's your hat, September, what's your hurry? Take your inde- night. . ''.' cision and be gone! Let's have October with its clear-cu- t days of Girls cannot leave the campus. The Girl can have no nights out. includes the buildings bright warm sun and flaming reds and golds, its sharp nights of metallic ' campus have dates. Girl can , no : off-camp- 1 I and grounds all dorms, us air and silver stars. Its few bad days are just a hangover from too V 11 l Us Borrow of , ' II nANywtMol houses, and class build- - Cannot attend social club meetings. much indulgence in the vicissitudes of September. What a relief after ' " Mm . L- ings. The golf course and stad- . UowhQt;biow-cold- , and - YouuM- her attitude of the jaded green of her trees n - ium are a part of campus, but Must forfeit athletic contests ex- '- jr hedges, her gardens deleted by a summer's wear - to see. October's X Mm . Wyoobu9 the girls' cabin is not. cept with special permission. bronze chrysanthemums,' to crackle her first dried leaves beneath Girls- - .cannot-.- , attend , social club and feel the j smoke nostrils from mean, ,aL"tellring jJate" in the youi" feet, acrid tang of in your meetings. ' her first bonfires. -- Library, on the Library steps, in In regard to the question of speak- - front of the Chapel; or a visit to Summer is gone, and her well-foliage- d monotonous trees and - ing to boys while on S.P: or the Shack or Student Union (un- complacent delights have begun to pill We long for the vibrancy Campus ,a girl must speak only less it is to the bookstore or mu- This does sic of autumn. So, blow the joint, September, and let October in! when necessary. not room.) THE WOOSTER VOICE Page Three Vooster Backiield Men to Oppose Vgbash Saturday , REPORTS OH SPORTS v .

By STAN MORSE ' "v , s - ... j After one of the most hectic Hamburg, the .diminutive little weekends the world of sports has quarterback, who last year was one " Lever seen,-- the nation is slowly set- - of the oustanding,. players on the tling down to the age old pastime held, t A : V ' that comes around at this time ev Another one to keep your eyes , t V' t--'i Ji " ery year, that being, the World on is Illinois. With an array of Series. As this is printed, two games backs like Buddy Young, national have been completed in the 1944 sprint champion. Paul Patterson, classic, and regardless of what any and Eddie Bray, the Illini have an one says, it is still m doubt. oftense that can scramble any team, s V 1 t . ( JTJ ' w v... IT being shoved aside 1 TIM ll.r,rfa.in ML .JlKIm mi. n'TI ilr nin ifr oil llf This season has seen the hottest After after win Courterf of The Wooacer Daily Record pennant race in forty 'seven years ning over Indiana by only 26 to These are four of the backfield men who will face Wabash College thia Saturday. Pictured above are, left to right: Steve Stuka, ' of major league , with those 18, they came back last week to from Clinton High, Clinton, Massachusetts; Al Seely, from Alexander Hamilton High, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Swigart; Fred Zajac, from do or die St. Louis Browns emerg- - hold powerful Great Lakes the Union High, New Castle, Pa.; and Dick Ragle, from Philip Exeter Academy, Boston, Mass. ing the victors. The odds are on the I team to a 26'26 be, in a game Cardinals this year, and well they where the lead changed hands three might be, for if statistics have any, times. From where we sit it begins Scots Meet Wabash thing to do with it, the Cards to look more and more as if the Browns Enter First Women's! should win easily, but those Browns Illinois, Ohio State game will be Saturday in Second must have something that cannot the decider ot the Big Ten On Even Terms With Cardinals be measured in averages and sta' Notre Dame, as was predicted, Game of ihe Season tistics. They have a team every rolled over a sadly depleted in Pitts In beating out the highly favored burg team the 59 By Ben McDonald By MARGE WILMER sense of the word. They have no to tune of to 0, tightest This Saturday, Oct. 7, the Woos- - Tigers the 2-N- Ex'Tiger Chet.Laabs came up Detroit in one of ARCHERY Oct. ov. 18 spectacular pitching to speak or. a wniie ocate romped to an Se-wel- unio pennant races in history, Luke l's ter Scots invade Crawfordsville, low percentage of hits, but there easier than expected victory over with two terrific Sunday punches Tuesday 6 Wednesday, 4'5:30 boys put themselves up Ind., to take on Wabash College is that indefinable something that , 54 to 0 for the never'saydie Browns to DANCING Oct. 2- - flag, as the St. Louis against one of the toughest teams in has carried them through the sea- - The Buckeyes from State have clinch the Monday & Thursday, 4'5:30 for the first time. It will be the whipped the New York the Jeague, since the good old days, son fighting for game. ' an eleven this year that will hold team GOLF-O- Scots' second game of the season, every before so many players .went to ct. 2 'Nov. 18. There is the eyes of the experts throughout Yankees for the fourth straight one aspect that many play ball with Uncle Sam. That Beginners, Monday 3 :30'4:30 and Wabash's fifth. of the fans did look the season. Sporting one the time to sweep the series. not at or real' of team was the Yanks who were out Advanced, Wednesday, 3:30' strongest lines ever from The Browns won the American Johnny Swigart has been drilling ue. lhat is that the Brownies have to emerge of the pennant race, but never out 4:30 Columbus, and a list of backfield League championship last Sunday his charges for two weeks in pre played most' ot their .games a t of the ball game. tf HOCKEY-O- ct. 2 - Nov. 18 from b defeating h e powerful night, and were going into the talent every corner of the y ever ' Tues. y Thursday, 4:30-5:3- 0 paring tor this game, which prom- they have powerful In b i g ' M o r Cooper, game knowing that the Detroit state, as Yanks, 5'2, and the cellar dwelling t the SWIMMING Oct. 2- - ises to be one of the toughest of game was over and usually team as there is today Washington Nationals upset the Cards have a wonderful , won Monday 6s Wednesday, 8:30' the season, for the Wooster eleven. , and he is ably supported by Harry by the Tigers. That is a tremen- - Here we go again, sticking our Tigers, 4'1, broking the tie that 9:30 P.M. Brecheen, , and Max Wabash has one of the strongest dous neck This week existed between St. Louis and ll-l-Ar- psychological disadvantage, out. however, it's had Saturday, M. Lanier. Bill Southworth has teams it has ever had this year, with knowing they had to win, because the straight dope, direct from the Detroit for the last five days of the prac - TENNIS-O-ct. 7 eight men returning from last year's . loss tically the same team to send into a would be fatal, and they won. experts. Place your money on these season. 10-1- 1 Saturday A.M. squad. These include LeRoy Hop- Yes. it is an all St. Louis World teams and you can't lose. Oberlin Those unpredictable Browns fin-- the field against the Browns, as he Attention all Big Sisters! This kins, tackle, arid Dick Series, and it will be a mighty good will take Case to the cleaners, Bald ished the season last Sunday with had last year against the Yanks. In Rudnski, Saturday, Oct. 7. at 2:30 is the back, both lettermen. The Indiana one, but there is and there has win'Wallace can't lose, Ohio State a total of 89 wins as against 65 the outfield there is little Danny time! For what? Why, a heavy college had 75 men. for been a complaint whispered around over Iowa, Illinois in a close one losses for a percentage poinfbf Liltwhiler and belting Stan MuS' report prac date with your little sister at the tice, the largest turnout for football that is really discouraging to sports over Purdue, Minnesota to whip only .578, and gained the right to ial, a consistent .350 hitter. Whitey Marty annual W.A.A. - Y.W. Style Show it has ever had. lovers. It has been said that Sports- - Michigan, Great Lakes in an easy meet the steam rolling Cardinals, Kurowski at third and Mar ion short make a star studded of course. The latest in college : man's Park will hold one .over Northwestern, who wound up with 105 victories at up Included in the Wabash lineup 35.000 peo' Notre fashions, from pedal pushers to pie. is iber. the Dame to have a field day with and 49 losses, for a very neat .682 lineug. are many V' 12 trainees to bolster and it too All teams night shirts, will be modeled by in both the American and Tulane, Marquette, . Wisconsin?, for the 1944 season. an already strong outfit. Some of National The Browns, on the other hand, your public servants, the W.A.A league have been pulling for any take your choice, Tulsa over Kan The Brownies, probably the sec these are: Jim Allardice, former have the spirit. Their are Board members. This will be fol other team win the sas. the coin says Mississippe over ond best team in American Indiana back, Joe Preston, form' to but Browns, the not sensational, but they are steady, lowed by tea and a skit presented for sole lennessee. say we League, and the third best in the er Great Lakes tackle, Mike Sa-b- an, the reason that they would Dont didnt and are at their best when pulling by the Y.W. reminding us all to not rake in as much on an all St. warn you. And as for the World nation, are meeting a team that has former Indiana Great from behind. Sigmund Jakucki, hide that hump for perfect pbS' and Louis series, Series, always the underdog, the more than its share of pre-wa- r cah Lakes, holding down the pivot slot, , Nelson Pottev and ture. For an entertaining afternoon, look baseball, the Browns. bre baseball material. be Rollie Oakes, former Wisconsin To at greatest Denny Galehouse are not to see you at the Style Show Satur end, and Wayne game in the world, in that light is taken lightly, and they have plenty day. Turpin from a crime every sense of the on pitch. , the Great Lakes at the other end. in word Upper-classme- n 12-- 5 every Let me take this opportunity of the Upset Profs, Sure, guys are getting paid to Browns little dynamo at shortstop, welcoming back Miss Kathleen Wooster will go into the game play, and the better they play, the has for many seasons been recog' the a . In the final frame, the Lowrie as Head of the . Physical definitely underdog, still sting- chances are, the more pay they will Saturday last saw one of the nized as one of the greatest short' from the defeat profs came into their own, and Education Department for Worn ing handed them get; but you take the money out of prize attractions of the year, when stops of all time, and stands a good by pounded across three more counts, en. Ihe absence or this sparkling Case two weeks ago, 19 to 0. baseball, and it wouldn't hurt the the upper'dassmen defeated chance of being voted most valuable Wabash the on some beautiful hits. Perhaps the personality on the campus has been on the other hand is just "quality of the game in the least. In faculty in a Softball game, 12 to 5. player in the league. George Mc keenly felt during the past year by hitting its stride. They opened the this longest of the day was made by country there will always be It was really a battle, with the Quinn is a solid first baseman, and 14-1- 2 Art Murray, who layed one over all her students and friends. Let's season with a startling vic baseball, no matter what happens, profs pushing from behind all the with at third and tory over Indiana only be the left fielder s head, and made hope she will be with us here at State, to It s just too bad it the players don t way, always threatening to over- - Don Guttridge at second, the for many years come! downed by Western Michigan. second standing up. . Wooster to gee as mucn money wnen a poor take the leaders, Browns have an infield with plenty Sept. 23, Wabash Illinois All in all it was a game well The tennis tournament is well held paying team wins tne season as of pepper and . punch. Normal 7-- 7 Moke was in rare form on the worth seeing and was enjoyed by under way in the form of a ladder to a tie. Last week, when a high paying team wins, while the - mound, allowing only a few. dozen everyone who participated, a d No matter how the situation is, tournament this year. Each player varsity team was whip- Browns have Carried n , The the hits, .while.. Ohmura, for the win' or no tne has the opportunity to challenge ping Illinois Wesleyan 20-0- the witnessed-T- he profs put up a stiff matter wnat is said, reputation with them of being the ; on anyone-above-her-positi- - Wabash second ners, pitched fine ball. r; battle, being much more formidable Series won't be over till the" final on- the string was handing. poorest drawing card of any major 43-- 0 . Indiana The game started in true big was expected. Every player out is made. Those punch drunk ladder as many times as she de Central a beating. league team today, but in the face than oil league style, both teams going the field was a standout, and there Browns will be entering the games sires. In this manner, the best play-er- s The Scot eleven is leaving Fri- of that they are entering into their order, finish down in then in the second were many bright stars that shone after coming down the stretch like will at the top of the lad' day afternoon for its 300 mile MSt World Denes, lhat in ltselt IS innincr fireworks Ivxran TKp be tb m the faculty. team, some of them a runaway fire engine, and if they der and yet no one will elimin' jaunt, probably, the longest football proof baseball a n that is clean and unoer-classme- teed off on the All cool suddenly, you can ex ated. So play off your matches, you . I 1 X being: "Hutch''" in center field, dont trip ever undertaken by Wooster. repucaDie sport, ana1.1tnese poor Stars, scoring two runs in the sec Chittum in right, Mose at short, pect anything. They are bound and tennis enthusiasts, before the snows They will Sunday. men who will only make a few return ond and four in the third. In the and Murray at first. determined to fight' until the last set in. hundred dollars out of the Series. 1 a s t o f the third, Mose Hole's The game really served its inning, in this their first Series since The W. A. A Cabin played host instead of a few thousand should pur' charges began to connect, pushing last Saturday, they were formed. All the world to the Sphinx last Saturday night. hide their heads, pose that being to across two tallies, before the side promote better relations, between loves the underdog, and Luke Se After a tempting steak dinner, we Come to the SHACK Baseball is for the "people, and was retired. In the fourth inning, the students and the profs. This wel's nine whippets have every understand that Betty Morgan, in the people are for baseball. Do you on Sunday nights for Bill bchreiber made the most sen was explained best in a remark that thing to win. So if the Cards aren't true Egyptian style, displayed her think some man in California, or DELICIOUS SPAGHETTI gational play of the game. Jack often heard the at their slickest, they will be taken powers of hypnotism on several the men in France and the South was as game pro' Purdy, with two out and a man gressed, Those profs are really for a ride they won t forget. Unsuspecting Sphinxesses. racinc. are going to condemn this on third, lined a scorcher straight good eggs". After the game, there because it is. not fnr SrhmWa bMd Rill harl nn was a warm feeling present on both making money.' is not the ob-- lhat choice, either catch it or get beaned, sides, and President Lowry really ject of this sport or any sport. To he caught it. won the hearts of every student in y t- 1 - .., uk. uiuiuai mail ui uic eueei. diiu In- the CCt. a hi;wttle the college. There are plans now to the boy in die foxhole who follows ,fifthf was, WOOSTER GOOD. fl have more of the games as the year the sport page, and there are mil' at first, between first baseman progresses, and everyone for it, lions, this is baseball at its greatest, Art is Murray and Umpire Howard Low Next Saturday, time, 2:30, MIXERS! and something that will never die. sme ry. Murray was promptly put the 'classmen will take on the RECREATION It can't be measured in dollars and in upper by-t- "New Autumn, tones in smart style his place-with-t- his remark- - he freshmen in another, softball game cents, but rather in terms of the I ' know that rule, that should wide interest plaid skirts. Sizes 24 30. game itself, and come Wednesday umPe dont attract to e ' so hes sale . This promises to be a close, hard 1U-"- rn U1 lj W7 Udya,7 oe?i - The. first half of the, seventh saw fought game, right down to the BOWLING 4.95 to 6.50 - ies, spuns rans me over t .1 woria win more scoring by the team ofr upper wire, so don't miss it. ' uhe jiv - t resuuts. . . .. avid watchincf 0 tor thel ri ' c 1 .. 1 .1 classmen, racking up six more runs in terms of hits and runs rather , -- .1. . . . 1 1UI1 L11CU WJ - all wool .1 r .1 tU v IUUU IWtlVt, llltOt- Slipover sweaters of yarn. than gate receipts. Yes, this is base .1 1 j ui j ALLEY ball, truly at its height, the great " to Long sleeves, crew neck. Maize, American game, and may it always STYPE'S Red, Purple, Green, Cherry. stay that way; . See Our New Shipment Beauty H95 Turning now to the gridiron, Bar TTTTTT we hnd that last oaturday saw 11 ofAll-Woo- l some of the kind of football that is LENTHERIC Cardigan Jacket of all wool yarn. not supposed to show up until the Colors: Natural, Petal, Maize. middle of the season. In the big' SWEATERS PERFUMES gest upset of the day, North Caw Sweater size 34-4- 0. 3rd Floor. lina Pre'flight dumped the mighty All Colors and Sizes Presents Navy team to the tune of 21 to 14. EAST Navy, under a new coach this year, TUSSY promised to be" THE team of the NORTH ..East,,, if,, not the nation. Having IDEAL FROCKS COSMETICS passed a new'. "riiling "allowing' four

varsity-competitio- n, STREET years of it has Corner of Liberty and Buckeye ."COLOGNES Freed! nders four lettermen back from last year's SATISFACTION SINCE squad, including All'American Hal im Pe Four - THE WOOSTER VOICE Thursday, October 5, 1944 Home Was Never College Professors Y.M.C.A. Lowry Travels East Take Leave of Absence This"-Frn- ' ' Dr. Lowry i has been I taking a T.il sh l . The is sponsoring a Y.lC.A. business the PHOTOGRAPHS Three faculty members are on baseball game to be held'on Satur- trip in East this week, and Compliments s (Gontinuad from Pag 1) leave of absence this year in order day afternoon between the fresh- therefore has not been seen on then chugging hill and down to the campus. left Tuesday-?- ?' The Most Pleasing of up n. ' He to do special work. Entering upon men and upper-classme- run-ou- t of green apples, ning and planned in" Phila- a repast his . second year of absence, Dr. to stop Recognition Service was held All Gifts cocoa, rolls and doughnuts, served Warren P. Spencer, professor in A delphia on his way to New York. of - Wednesday evening, Oct. 4, for by those demons of diet,- Bob the biology department, is work- On his return trip President Send a recent photograph to Beatty. Came the the new members. Dr. William I. Lowry -- is Cleve- Fbrsberg and Ed ing under government direction as stopping over in friends and relatives in Schreiber spoke on the function of land your dawn at 6:45 a dawn which a research associate on the faculty to address the Cleveland Gray Son con- and the Service found weary sophomores and wear-ie- r the Y.M.C.A. on the college Women's City Club at a luncheon of the University of Rochester in ' ' ference. - - meeting. freshmen easing creaky joints a" constructive biological research He will return to Woos- the hill and fitful ter Sunday, Oct. 8. up to a catnap program in the general field of bio On Sept. 29, a "bull session" dreams of sophomore court and physics and medicine. was held in Livingstone guided SIIYDER further hazing. On leave the second semes by Dr. "John A. Hutchison on the ' since Did someone mention hazing? Post-Wa- T-U.- D.I ter of the 1943-4- 4 year, Dr. Alvin question of r Reconstruc- S O Ah, hazing what an expressive Tostlebe, head of the depart tion. The MISTER Shoe Store word it is, especially to second year ment of economics, has been on Phone 16 E. Liberty at Bever "Sopho- -- students. Only the phrase special service in the Bureau of When You Go Out Stepping . - - Step in Style! more Court" can .inspire Annex Agricultural Economics in the De- Dress Shoes in suede or leather, in black or brown, with boarders to any greater heights in partment of Agriculture. be- George Lahm low heels the realms of fiendish ideas and Assistant Prof. Louis W. In or high heels. deviled actions. Never let it be said Jeweler gram has been granted a leave of PUT YOUR BEST FOOT FORWARD IN that hawrs Hn nnt slave fnr their absence in which he plans to study 221 E. Liberty St. WOOSTER cause, for who else but such freaks and write. S as these stayed up into the wee AMStER SHOE THEATRE small hours of the night planning 1: costumes which agreed with every- Freshmen .Win Contest

well-dresse- Fri. - Sat. Two Features one's ideas on what the d frosh should wear? All time In the freshman class this year Reliable are three winners of the nation "Maisie Goes to Reno" OU, V.U113UU1CU WOO WUI WU1 LU U1C Where Particular - 'A wide Westminster Shorter Cate effort, however, when wary fresh- DRY CLEANING ... .. ' chism Contest. Eleanor Fisher, "Night of Adventure" men appeared last Friday People Are r a with ma m m m mi u Haz-ely- n i clothes turned inside-ou- t. beanies Thelma Jean Gilkeson, and I ) Successors to -- At V balanced and shower Melconian were each awarded t X' I on pigtails PHOTOGRAPHED THE HOFFMAN CO. caps, pumps stuffed with bulgy ank- $50 by the Board of Christian Edu Sunday - Monday lets, and books carried in none too cation of the Presbyterian church. Southeast Corner Square Lana s, 'Turner stable waste-basket- some which ELLIOTTS of mores. There were raw eggs for The HARRIS during the day spilled gave up and some and facials of molasses and 320 E. Liberty St. MUSIC - RECORDS and contents on the ground. their soap chips for others. Liberal dous-ing- s Studio Craig . Grinning sophs had only yell ,. INSTRUMENTS James to of flour and corn starch greet- "AIR RAID!" for the privilege of ed all comers. Serious offenders suf "Marriage is a Private seeing yearlings fall faces on their fered a .tea party of Spam, mus- . . i !! r - - ui a mubk iiumudung way. wne tard, horse radish, spinach and cold Affair"

girl was so enthusiastic her flop- de-fizz- in noodles, washed down with ed ' & CO. ping that it sent her skidding across WILE Seven-u- p 'and one doubtful the wet quad, from which she gin- THE GIFT CORNER ingredient. When every freshman Thursday - Friday Saturday gerly picked herself up the "all Is the Store at had at last received her just pun- for Public Square ' ' clear" signal and proceeded full at ishment, Sophomore Court was ad- Three Days speed into the depths of Kauke journed for the year, and the lib- Brian Donlevy in

Hall. Freshmen who disregarded in-sense-la- erated underlings returned to den SWEATERS Gifts Unusual - Costume Jewelry hazing ultimatums were threatened rooms. All that was left with trial and conviction Sopho- "An American at them now was the pleasant, spec- more Court, threat which Christmas - a came ulation of next year's hazing. $3.98 Cards Antiques Romance" true in terms of mineral oil and But what of the poor sophomores raw oysters early Saturday morni- who had stayed up all night mixing col- ng- Take your pick of luscious flour and writing punishments and on -- in soft wool slipon nooventes and campus girls tasting Vicks' sandwiches and con- ors awoke unsteadily the at invitation cocting glob? When the glory is of figures SWEATERS! mysterious r o b e d in gone and only the work remains, drape-shap- e Holden linen and then it is that every good sopho- masked Turkish towels. in To the more wonders why she didn't stay eerie WILE & strains of Chopin's "Funeral a freshman because "Oh, you should CO. ,-- U" 4.; ui- -- i - avicuui , puwci tipsy guuaus, uidu&.' see that rec room now, and where Formerly . C. Stevens robed iudees and nervous victims- - will we ever find a freshie to mop to-b- e -- filed somberly into Court, it?" and as the1 judged swayed on tender & knees, the chief magistrate began the ceremony. The crimes were Fur-Trimm- ed many -- and serious: using a plug in Tuxedo Style, Lovely Coats the tub while bathing; rocking the 65.00 to '110.00 Rock five inches south; walking on the grass in the cracks of Kauke path; refusing to rebel against.the crrKnm ntoc BEULAH BECHTEL - To yourspirit and what might be expected after a year Public Square 7 i lift ytf assure yur success wear COUNTER ifjJP a. tulle gown to your next formaL SHOP-WIS- E Ideal Dairy Shell pink oyer a match-- GENERAL DAIRY PRODUCTS ' NJP FnEEDLMIDERS w.. - ng taffeta petticoat little Off to. a roaring start in a pair ' twink-- M' ' ac vevet oasciue of jeans' and a sharp plaid' shirt Phone 319 N. Bever St. ''jfff fM1IW "definitely sloppy and disreputable to some eves but strictlv o.k. for the Wooster coed. Freedlanders have same, well made denim jeans That's one. Come in and in their men's department selling W at $1.49; and while you're there Come on, all you kids, let's be merry " take a look at the handsome lll'! variety l' of shirts to, tag along. The classic You, Harry, Mary, and Jerry. plaid is to be found in orices from $1.98 for warm cotton ones to If it's fun that you want, then don't tarry . . r u iir j -- t t o.yj ior wooi "ansrocratsrrartic- - ularly stunning shirts are of light Walk out to the WOOSTER FARM DAIRY wool in authentic Scottish tartans b y Sportstown and Macgregor, ' LOCATED ON CLEVELAND ROAD priced at $7,957 For a classroom costume of chic, try the brown and aqua plaid with a contrasting skirt. , For you potato pickers or nigged individualists, steal a march on the fellows with those baggy white or gray sweat shirts at $1.29 ud. Mav- - be for an added note of warmth and The COLLIER PRINTING Co. sox appeal, you'd be interested in . . pair of heavy grey athletic socks at Bever and North Streets Phone 400 39c a pair. Emerging from the men's do main, we journey up to the third floor where the Chum suit is a iov to behold. Of perfectly matched Printed and Engraved Stationery wools, the suit sells at $13.95 and consists of a pullover and skirt They come ' in rust, green, blue. and a lush purple and are naturals for agreeing with the rest of your ' We service all makes of typewriters ' Kumtpr...nrtn ckir nrarri rrJv Jeanne Washabaugh