tests EEnE5ns5EMns fesfe SM mmjM i a G llalfday Granted THE Houses Sparkle Tuesday 5 Day With Decoration Santa holidays were ext- makes his first official Christmas visit to campus ended to 8 am on Thursday Jan- the tonight as the D Christmas formals get under way uary 3 by vote of the faculty a ENISONIAN at from to meeting held last Monday accordi- VoL 86 GRANVILLE OHIO DECEMBER 14 1951 No 12 900 1200 Themes and ng to Dean Cyril F Richards The decorations will carry out the is designed to stu- Christmas feeling at the various extension keep dents from being forced to travel houses on New Years Day due to the The Delta Upsilon members will traditionally crowded transportat- build their festivities around The ion facilities on the first of the Night Before Christmas and Ed- year die Mann will be there to furnish Doubtlessly the sentiment the music Christmas cards will shared by many of the students decorate the Phi Gamma Delta house for dinner at eight followed and faculty members to the ef- A Etiriatmas fejiutii by dancing to the music of Sammy fect that this years Christmas va- Hopkins cation was too short had much to By DON SHACKELFORD do with the decision Santa makes his annual visit to mm mm the Beta To equalize the number of While walking to the chilly drab Denisonian office one night this week trying Theta Pi house following morning and afternoon classes in ma to evaluate ourselves as we proceeded a few of us noticed a raggedly- dressed girl mt dinner and dancing to the music peering into the window of Shaw Hall She was a pitiful sight with her pink nose of Jimmy Franck under the tradi- this semester the faculty also mm tional evergreen to Wednesday morni- pressed against the pane trying to see into the warm interior of the dormitory ceiling Christ- voted cancel mas trees and boughs ngs usual classes and replace It seems that she was a match salesman of high virtue who had been forced eveTgreen with the classes normally mim owners of Zippo and Ronson mm will deck the Sigma Alpha Epsilon them into this state of poverty by the capitalistic student house as the couples to held on Wednesday afternoon This Being spirit we stopped to place a few dance the ma lighters overtaken with the Yuletide music of Francis Carl and his eight means that students will attend copper trinkets in her grubby outstretched hand piece band their 1 oclock classes at 8 am 2 What do you mm She gave us a look of overwhelming innocent gratitude wait The oclock classes at 9 am and so on for Christmas you little cherub one of us asked her house m will be decorated like the outofd- oors Dean Richards also announced Oh sir I ask nothing for my unworthy self it is other people that I worry to Tuesday December 18 will be mm mm provide the scene for that about she stated from between her blue lips dancing to the five piece combo a S5 day in addition to the ex- ma gasped us who do you more needy and deserv- My Blue Heaven pected missing on How noble we tell think will be the theme tariff for classes you in of Phj Wednesday This is in line with ing than your wretched condition the Delta Theta evening as I you Having Bob Jolly and his band handle the regulation which states that mm Oh there are so many Come with me while show said this the motley assemblage up the dormitory fire escape From music if a student fails to attend mm she proceded to lead the class on the day before or the this vantage point we could see the whole college and Granville Couples will be dancing among a day after a college holiday he Down there lives a nice plump man Lee Cross he doesnt even have roof artificial snow drifts at the Ameri- I gets mi shall be charged a fee of 500 on his house hope he one before the snows come mm can Commons Club as they carry mm See Al Dewey looking at the calendar where Five- dollar Day is marked in out a New England winter theme SENIORS START red He should learn that it is better to give than to receive while the Sigma Chis will have Those poor hairy- legged individuals in the fieldhouse are the basketball Sammy Bowen and his combo to JOB- HUNTING team They need a new scoreboard The old one always cornes out with the wrong carry out their Christmas Fantasy All seniors who plan to start totals to poor mi work in June would be wise to mm That English teacher riding his bicycle needs something keep his mm LIBRARY TO HOLD head warm make their first applications or That nice little man in the Stacks of the library who wont let you put your OPEN HOUSE contacts during the Christmas mm feet on the desk cant find his way out He needs a map mm The Library staff and student vacation Those interested are Over there are Bob Sepessy and Beve Brown people are always setting up assistants will observe their an- invited to see Dr Dixon in committees for them to supervise They ought to have a chance to do something mi mm else mm nual Christmas Open House in Doane 1 for suggestions and The boy with the National Geographic is FogiT Farley He wanders evry- the main lobby of the Library possible leads in their areas ma wbere looking for something I hope he finds it Monday afternoon December mm See Glenn Walters He has to supervise all those starving freshmen Maybe mm 17 from 330 to 430 All mem- somebody should feed them ma Through that window you can see Jo Gibbs and Bobby Morrow writing mm bers of the Denison community IIicoIlcrjiato about the turfing season Maybe somebody could put some sod on their floor mm are cordially invited I know Dave Niland could use a new razor The old one doesnt seem to work so well J4 E37 In January mm The girls got tired of waiting for the highway department to repair the road mm to Kenyon they fixed it themselves I hope it isnt closed again Christmas Parly Delegations of students and fac- m Dean Bayley wanted an ROTC unit maybe hell settle for a scout troop or ulty members from Denison mm Hi- Y this year mm Held By Wooster Oberlin and Ohio Wesi- May the New Year bring thousands of eager members into the Eri Shumaker Hives eyan will meet at Delaware next International English Club January 5 for the second annual mm I also hope that we have Herb Simmeral on hand to continue his relentless mm Holiday cheer filled the home of Intercollegiate Day The delegat- crusade against organized dope vice and undie sin Mrs Esther Vreeland Wednesday ions will be made up of two I hope the weather conditions are favorable for Jim Goulds and Lucille mi evening as she entertained the members from all organizations mm Longs winter channel swim mm members of the Wives Club and at Denison which have corres- Look over there on the roof thats Santa Claus hes frightfully dejected since their husbands at the annual ponding groups at the other col- he couldnt justify his existence under the self- evaluation program I hope the Wives Club Christmas party leges mm rest of us dont fare so badly mm The seasonal atmosphere was They will discuss mutual probl- Most of all I feel sorry for the people taking Theater Arts Ed Wright re- created by the refreshments served ems and goals Some of the or- quired thern to see Gone With the Wind on Christmas Eve by Mrs Vreeland and by the gifts ganizations represented will be So you see Im not so bad off at least I dont have to worry about being 2- S which the families exchanged We were so affected by the sincere words of this poor wretch that we re- ma Each couple brought a gift which DCGA the Denisonian WAA and ma respective lodges and emancipate pledges By morning YWCA Many faculty advisers m solved to go back to our the mm would be suitable for the home vill also however we had returned to our usual ignorant blissful state and never thought attend anything more about the incident Charades and bridge followed Heading the Denison groups by the exchange of gifts were en- vill be Edward A Atwood Dr mm joyed by twenty- five couples Ann Robert S Carter Beve Brown Fassett president of the group and and Bob Sepessy Intercollegiate Mrs Vreeland the faculty advisor Day was held last year at Denis- were in charge of the planning of on the party PRE- REGISTER Outstanding Performances In TOMORROW Ohio Colleges Unite To Seek Tomorrow is Pre- registration Day Every student is required Flay The Skin Of Our Teeth to see his faculty advisor during Financial Aid Of Corporations the morning or early afternoon Good acting plus unusual stage settings and lighting to schedule his classes for the In Cleveland two weeks ago a group of presidents and effects combine to afford a memorable evening to those who spring semester Materials for trustees assembled from nineteen colleges all over Ohio to pre- registration are at the ad- attend The Skin of Our Teeth visors offices form the Ohio Foundation of Independent Colleges Inc The The play abounds in symboli- purpose of this foundation is to sm and allegories to show insight carry out a statewide fundra- ising into the human race Although campaign to meet the one mil- the main points are obvious to Uay Bonn Hmong Old Licliintjs Hills lion dollar deficit the colleges ex- even the average person there are pect this year so many symbols that all of them By PAM ERICKSON Like deficit- ridden private col- cannot possibly be grasped by Although I count with eager anticipation the days until vacation begins Ill probably leges throughout the nation they seeing the play once However which comes to perfection than Granville are seeking help from the last even if the deeper meanings are never find a spot nearer Christmas card great reservoir of wealth outside disregarded the play is still en- Beginning the day that the com- churches and friendly people the the community Christmas tree of the Federal Government the tertaining munity tree is erected the whole weather man always obliges with Incidentally the tree was given private corporations The three acts give three exam- town seems to come alive from the enough snow to have a wonderful this year by Dr Frank J Wright Denisons president A Blair Pies of how mankind fights store windows with their promises caroling party Of course Santa Claus is there Knapp and trustee Henry Stout against the crises of evil In order of wonderful gifts to the friendly Contrary to imagine and if one or two children realize are among those who are now call- what wed ing on 150 to get along in the world and be people who suddenly appear in the spirit of the town really comes that Santa looks suspiciously like industrialists in order aWe stores and on the streets The Sun- Mike Gregory sure they to raise the necessary funds The to combat the evil forces the alive after weve gone The Im dont money Mankind must work together and college adds its bit to the spirit day before Christmas the minis- mind for naturally Santa is very obtained must be used for share together And no matter perhaps its most important con- ters give their annual Christmas busy the Sunday before Christmas meeting deficits in current operat- how hard the human race tries tribution being the annual pres- sermons and at two oclock the After singing the people go into ing budgets not for buildings to cover up evil and entation of The Messiah chimes on the chapel tower begin the Baptist Church and hear the The colleges will share equally in it eternal sixty per cent of the funds with sin are always with us They are No matter how deep the snow to ring Christmas story the of from all sides of town Whenever I think of Christmas the other forty per cent being ap- children mankind the people of Granville will always Then on enroll- Exemplifying audi- people begin to come singing and its wonderful spirit al- portioned the basis of mankind are Mr be there a most wonderful Ill ment snd Mrs Antrobus Hary Swoger ence Just to complete the per- Christmas carols as they walk until ways think of Granville Merry Continued on Page 3 Continued on Page 4 fection of the cute homes quaint the whole town is gathered around Christmas Page 2 Denisonian FRIDAY DEC 14 1951 TJciv Life far Golilcncrjcrs i iei By DOT LEVERING i i It seems that as we come upon that twentieth raiS and rami or that big twenty- first birthday it suddenly hits By JOHN McCARTER us that we too are becoming older Its easier to With this issue the Denisonian winds up publi- unconsciously think that the age of thirty is for cation for the year 1951 and looks ahead with others not us However when the thought By DICK LUGAR coming of 1952 The past keen anticipation to the years or so well just Dear Folks many memorable happenings and dawns that in just ten lets year has seen of of joy Denison some happy and gay say itll be here very soon But no matter what This is the season of giving mirth events here at basic principle firmly and sorrowful However that is age we are were always going to have older and happiness With this others tragic hummed one more chorus us and can never be lived again outside planted in mind Clipper all behind people around us Along Student Body world of memory of Marching in Denisons the Sometimes we dont understand or even espe- a popular new ballad and set sail down the drag The important thing is that ahead of us lies a cially care about people well along in their second to stock up on Christmas goodies While passing new year It is typical of Americans at least fifty years But this is very wrong The study of r through the ripe vegetable de those of the current generation to stop and think this second fifty years of human life is called 1 partment of Krogers Clip must a bit at the close of each year before the new gerontology In order to care about these people admit that he was forced to su one begins concerning the mistakes and successes we should understand them and their problems press his one nasty thought of of- the past and plans dreams and hopes for the during this period So gerontology is our problem the week for actually his mission future The New Year celebration besides being a for today was to buy a number of prizes for party and college student good excuse for a what is amazing when we realize the life ex- those who were lucky enough to provides an annual op- It that 1 really needs an excuse pectancy in 1890 was thirty- four years and today deserve recognition in todays re- of ourselves as in- portunity for examination it is sixty- eight years in other words in only six- Clippings dividuals ty yearsdur life expectancy has doubled For the l You must remember that this Early this past week a questionaire was cir- first time in history what we are and what we do effort is not only Clips last culated to the student body asking some rather after sixty- five is important Because of this chance before Christmas but in addition a logical pertinent questions concerning the reasons for greatly increased life- expectancy people at sixty- time to commend those who made the news in which we are here and the things we hope to gain five arent thought of as old However we all 1951 and he knew that you would be eager to from being here This type of question it seems are continually changing so naturally there are learn the winners as soon as possible to me is rather important for each of us to an- changes during the later years category of awards deals with the merely The first swer for ourselves The questionaire gio- Clippings was close and I know that there are of They are in five catagories these being It stimulated thought about answers which each psychological going to be many of you who will tear the Den- thought out for ourselves long ago logical chronological pathological us should have and social- economic No matter what changes isonian apart in angry refutation of this decision For the seniors the new year will bring all too occur older people still want to work and support but the fraternity mentioned most often in the soon graduation and entrance into the world at themselves rather than be dependent upon their Clippings was Beta Theta Pi And heres another large in whatever manner fate ably assisted by families or friends This is one big reason too surprise The individual most mentioned in the Uncle Sam has decreed for us Did we four short why we as a nation need to maintain full employ- Clippings was youd never have guessed it Cli- years age have a real purpose in coming to cil- ment in times of peace as well as war pper himself lege If so has that purpose been accomplished go to Jimmy Rizzo and his incompar- away in NEW INTERESTS DEMANDED Orchids If it hasnt the time is rapidly passing able Broadway Nite Club where Clip successfully which to attain the objective But now to go on with trying to understand eluded the pack for twelve consecutive Friday aft- For the underclassmen there is a little more these people First of all there is a loss of eco- ernoons pretty clever wasnt it and to Mother time left but even that will be gone before many nomic status Most people at the age of sixty- five and those wonderful admirers back home who realize it Has our nation come to the point dont continue to work any longer most likely kept sending brownies and enlisting more admir- where college attendance is taken for granted by they will start receiving the monthly social secur- ers Your courage and hopefulness will be reward- sons and daughters of upper middle class families ity checks Obviously this calls for a change in the ed with more courageous fighting journalistic such as the student here If so much of the value budget and standard of living for the bread winner zeal attending college is being well to be gained from and his family Those who have planned have glands of fall back upon at But onions would not phase the tear wasted insurance and other reserves to pen duo Dake and Dead change in economic status that poison Heartless this time but still the Duck Shakelford whose spears of truth so ruth- will be there lessly punctured Clippers battered sails and sent There will be a change in behavior patterns him walking instead of sailing down the drag of and habits The daily schedule will be completely despair and disillusionment with his smile at 0 changed because of the lack of the daily job and his ego a minus quantity To you Clip can Other interests must be found or develop Time is only give prayers for your eventual salvation and bound to weigh heavily upon the hands of the conversion plus positions on seven new commi- obviously a the To the Editor man whos used to a busy life and ttees currently being formed to appreciate big adjustment must be made Clipper imparts On the Sunday before Thanksgiving approxi- weekly wisdom which the mately 350 Denison students and faculty mem- An institution may be in the picture although The most highly controversial story of the bers gathered together in the Student Union to this surely must be a dread of all people However year was the rushing story in which sentiment aid prospective foreign students by dining on bean if there is no other place for an older person to ran about 4- 1 against the Clipper while the least soup and French bread in place of the traditional go the aged homes are a marvelous institution controversial subjects were the pre- homecoming Sunday dinner Already plans are under way and its up to the person to make the difficut ad- description and Clips reference to the Indiana to assist an Indonesian boy in abtaining an edu- justment necessary Beta Chapter which brought only groans and cation at Denison When a person stops working each day he is made the Clipper wonder why he cannot remove Those who took part in this sacrificial dinner bound to lose out at least to some extent on the such horrid illustrations from view forever will be interested in knowing that this students problems of the present day When this happens The most valuable player award belongs to room rent and part of his tuition will be paid for he sometimes feels somewhat left out in conver- Dr Knapp whose signal calling has been pretty from the money raised by the dinner Denisonians sations with others and must learn to understand sharp from the word go while the least valuable by helping others through such an experience will this However he surely can make an effort to designation goes to one Radar Dallas whose have in reality enriched and broadened their own keep up on the news in some other way Marrying Sam act caused many sensitive Denison community as well as offering to others our edu- And lastly this person is freed all at once women to lose faith in such treasured institutions cational facilities from nearly all responsibility It might sound like as going steady pinning engagement and ma- For all the Cabinet we would like to express a welcome relief to us right now to think of being rriage our most sincere thanks for the co- operation of freed from all our responsibilities term papers Finally the sportsmanship trophy goes as so the student body in its attendance and for the book reports etc but actually it would call for our moth- many other honors and tributes have gone to generosity of the faculty members house quite an adjustment and probably not too pleas- to ers and students who contributed to our fund if ant a one And so we see some of the problems beautiful Homecoming Queen L D Davis Clipper of the to coo- peration whom attributed the tardiness unable attend Because of the cheerful involved in adjusting to a very different sort of that received this year we would like to see this life homecoming parade It is a tribute in itself become an annual event in order to help foreign the beauty of a woman could stop a parade for students LACK COMMON BACKGROUND five minutes and Clip is hopeful that even though LD has consistently refused to smile speak or Peggy Pole and Harry Sharp One difficulty found between some people in relatively Co- Chairmen of DCEP present even look upon the smiling face and the present generation and the oldsters sound body of the Clipper when we chance to is finding a common medium 1860 to 1900 consti- meet that she has taken his brash word in good tuted the young years of these older people and faith and bears no malice toward him for his that was a period of rural living in this country candid account of homecoming festivities The Denisonian Now during their later years our society has be- 4IUHW Weekly come an industrial one and the ideas of the two These are of course only some of the major Svbecripttee fcJe 300 Per Year are quite different Sometimes this makes it hard awards which space permits mentioning Upon EetebUehed in 1837 Entirely student operated Entered M second are cUw matter April I 1921 at Granville poet office during the act of for the two generations to mention a common final consideration the awards in all cases October 3 1921 of dinners for two the winner and Clipper Gentle- EDITOR JOHN McCARTER ground mutual interest plus men winners will be asked to pick up the checks Associate Editor Associate Editor For this reason the fact that its just at 1 human nature older people often times find the for both meals while the ladies will be given MARIAN ESCHMEYER BUCK WALMSLEY least an even Managing Edit Nancy Nvstbaunt most enjoyment being with each other The local break Staff Editor Dick Lugar with Newt Editors Carol S wither Jack McQvigg Golden Age Club is a good example of what these And thus Clip faces the Holiday season Sportt Editor Jack Swisher people like and what should be done for them hi Feature Editor Jo Anna Johnson a clear conscience and a joyous heart He and Copy Editor Pat Wada more This club is a hobby club older often for spies will return to badger you in 52 with suc- Photo Editor Orlo Smith people and gives them a wonderful opportunity Art Editor Peta Pierson htidbits as congratulations to Jim Moore and John Staff Bob Darting Sherry Shaheen Pam Erickson Joanna Lawyer for companionship and recreation Its true that Bev Hope Shirley Umphrey Hart Dake Jim Gould Dave Wosinski new football co- 1952 Puree It Dave Chaney Nancy Aaybe Marty Shorts Harriet Faxon the most important thing that can be done for the captains for Marcia Rouse Janet Wright Kitty Schell Carolyn Wagner Jane people of any age and especially older ones Yearlings Nancy Btmel Jane Arenberg Jane McCallister Barb the Until then he will wish you all Merry Christ- Meyer Jinny Lee Ken Johnson Creel Jo Gibbs Marilyn is to keep busy Ann them and give them something to mas and a Happy New Year Be good folks ans Bean Ginny Earle Sally Popet Nancy Gemmil Don Shackel- talk about and to think about ford Dean Owen Bob Laird enjoy lots the So maybe with a better understanding of the of fresh air sleep exercise and BUSINESS MANAGER HAL KENNEDY Christmas goodies your hearts desire Advertising Manager Circulation Manager problems of this group of people well be a little more of we tD COCHRAN TOM FREER tolerant them At least can try when May Santa befriend you we know some day that well be in their place Clipper DobaOo rJoC n EjOcCulto Scenes FRIDAY DEC 14 1951 Denisonian Page 3 Two of Amricas most dynamic speakers will come to grips in a debate on U S for- eign policy when Arthur Schlesinger Jr and 0 John Rogge appear in Swasey chapel on Annual Presentation Of Handels the evening of January 10 The program is sponsored by the Denison Lecture series i Who Profits from Our Foreign JJ policy the US or Russia will Messiah Successfully Received be the issue under debate Schles- inger contends that our foreign 1 policy is bringing adequate results m The annual pre- Christmas presentation of Handels Mes- for the in its strug- siah was successfully given last weekend before capacity- gle against Russian domination audiences Both performances but particularly the latter Rogge will support his belief were well received that the United States is involunt- working for benefit of Under the able direction of Pro- arily the of Communism through its inept ad- fessor Karl Eschman the work YWCA Plans ministration of foreign affairs the soloists the orchestra and the chorus was united into a lovely in- Arthur Schlesinger Jr is a o Though Post- repute trepretation the oratorio Christmas writer of high in addition all of the solos were well done cer- to his duties as pyofessor of history tain ones of them were outstanding II II at Harvard University He won a These were Every Valley Shall Cups Of Tea Pulitzer Prize for his book The Be Exalted by Herman Larson Age of Jackson when only 27 tenor Why Do The Nations by A series of Cups of Tea spon- years old During World War II King Kellogg bass I Know That sored by the World Relatedness he served with the Office of War My Redeemer Liveth by Margaret Commission of the YWCA will Information and the OSS in the Kommer soprano and He Shall begin after the Christmas holidays United States and Europe Schles- Feed His Flock soprano and alto Many students have had pleasant inger is among the foremost in Frances Lehnerts memories of these late- afternoon the new generation of vigorous The combined efforts of the alto informal gatherings held last year social thinkers according to the and the chorus made O Thou That at the home of Mrs Richards and ffew York Times ROGGE SCHLESINGER s Tellest Good Tidings one of the have urged a new series 0 John Rogge a lawyer by prof- best numbers The most beautiful As in the past foreign students ession was the youngest gradu- of the choruses were Hallelujah and recent travelers from the fac- ate ever to complete Harvard Uni- FINAL EXAMINATION SCHEDULE For Unto Us A Child Is Born ulty and student body will speak versitys law He was and Worthy Is The Lamb with to the group and refreshments will admitted to the Illinois bar at age Classes continue through Tuesday January 22 at 1000 pm except for some its final Amen chorus be served This year Cups of 21 Rogge has served the govern- graduating seniors who are taking comprehensive examinations and are therefore Orchestral accompaniment was Tea are to be held bi- weekly on ment as council for the RFC and excused from classes during reading and examination period more than adequate and the mu- Wednesdays alternating All 1 be period with the Securities and Exchange Com- hour courses to examined during last regular class sicians also did a fine job on the World Relatedness Commission mission He was also an Assistant Classes involving laboratory or which recite irregularly wilf write final Overture and the Pastoral Sym- Meetings Attorney General A well- known examinations according to TIME OF RECITATION in the weekly schedule rather phony Brayton Stark organist according to AMOUNT OF CREDIT in course The place will be the Delta defender of civil rights Rogge is than the also contributed much to the per- Gamma house 400 pm 12- Reading Period for seniors the time the author of Our Vanishing Civil January 18 Comprehensive Exam graduating formance to 500 pm The first Cup of Tea Liberties He is now in private January 1922 Comprehensive Examinations for graduating seniors January 24- 31 Final Examinations will be held January 9 when practice Adolph Achilles will talk about his WEDNESDAY JANUARY 23 Colleges Unite native country Germany 900- 1200 am Study Day No examinations Mark Wednesday January 9 pm 2 2- hour courses 130 300 oclock Continued From Page 1 400 pm on your calendar Bring 315 445 pm 3 oclock 2- hour courses yourself and your friends You IIEUS DfflEFS THURSDAY JANUARY 24 Harold K Schellenger of Colum- bus former Director of Public Re- will findCups of Tea entertain- The Denison Scientific Associat- 830- 1130 am Special period All sections CC 11 both sections CC 71 at University is ing and relaxing after a hard day Economics 207 All sections Economics 211 both sections lations Ohio State ion held its regular meeting Tues- Economics 317 director of the foundation which day 11 Bar- upon Motors Alfred P Sloan Jr December at 700 in 130 430 pm 3 oclock 3 4 5- hour courses has the job of impressing ney Science Using Ohios private Standard Oils Frank W Abrarns color slides FRIDAY JANUARY 25 businessmen that to illustrate his lecture Mr K colleges need the help of Ohio in- and US Steels Irving S Olds Dale Archiald spoke on the topic 830 1130 am 10 oclock 3 4 5- hour courses dustry if they are to survive who believe that American busi- Aphids of Nova Sciotia 130 300 pm 10 oclock 2- hour courses Programs like this are springing ness has a direct obligation to pm 1 oclock 2- hour courses 315 445 all over the country and are be- support the free independent Nine students survived the semif- SATURDAY JANUARY 26 colleges competed ginning to receive some powerful privately endowed and inals and in the finals 830- 1130 am Special period All sections CC51 all sections CC53 all support from men like General universities of the Samuel Talbot Bible Readi- sections Biology III both sections Psych 226 ng Contest on Thursday Decem- 130 430 pm 2 oclock 3 4 5- hour courses ber 13 They were Mary Jane MONDAY JANUARY 28 Chenoweth Bob Blackmur Bruce 830- am 8 oclock 2 hour courses Is MacNab Mil- 1000 It Not Too Late To Bill Malcomson Bob 1015- 1145 am 9 oclock 2- hour courses ler Stanley Rice Al Sheahen 130 430 pm Special period All sections CClOb 1 section CC 10c all sec- Norm Vincent and Glenn Walters tions CC 81 Get Your Denison was the only Ohio coll- TUESDAY JANUARY 29 ege represented at the cross quest- 930- 1130 am Special period All courses CC 21 ion debate held at the University 130 430 pm Special period All sections CC40a all sections CC 40b Sorority and Fraternity of Pittsburgh Saturday December WEDNESDAY JANUARY 30 8 Competing with squads from 2- 830- 1130 am 11 oclock 3 4 5- hour courses including hour courses re- Jewelry Compacts Etc Geneva Pitt Carnegie Tech citing Wednesday and Friday at 1100 Grove City and Perm State Wom- 130 430 pm 9 oclock 3 4 5- hour courses ens College the Denison team THURSDAY JANUARY 31 Dick Lugar Tom Skidmore Don GEO STUJIRT 3 4 5- hour courses Roberts McDaniels fini- 830- 1130 am 8 oclock JEWELRY AND GIFT STORE and Bob 3 4 5- hour courses shed in the highest bracket with 130 430 pm 1 oclock K 2 a rating of excellent Don- iSunday Leaders Plan Varied Christmas Projects In keeping with the Christmas season many of the Deni- Tour PRESENT after Christmas Service projects have planned special programs and parties for their groups lumbus Mental Hospital The pro- Several of the Utica Goldenagers enter- gram consisted of planned 7k a visited Denisons campus for the tainment and Christmas carols first time last Sunday They were my Jy Ml p brought over in Denisons station Also Christmas caroling for the wagon to presentation of members of the TB commission hear the who will carol through the halls the Messiah by the chorus and hospital Sunday liome orcrestra under Professor Esch- of the Columbus you re for the holidays put a job mans It is also hoped that they may direction Being especially Han- will- fond of music they enjoyed the sing several choruses from with a future in call to be claime d after you afternoon a great deal dels Messiah Thursday afternoon the girls at A Christmas Party on Sunday is leave school Visit our nearest Womens Employment Office Our Lady of Mercy Home rejoiced being held for about twenty- five at their Christmas party at which children from the Franklin Coun- anJ ast at out tke different office jot for college women there were skits and carol singing ty Childrens Home in Columbus The highlight of the party was the These are the children from the event of handing of the Christmas two cottages which Chi Omegas SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE surprises have recently accepted sponsor- A special Christmas program ship by providing allowances for year entertained the patients at the Co the rest of the This public contact position requires no specialized training no typing SOLIETHUIG no shorthand But you do need poise I UEVIl good judgment and general ability SEIlSRTIOimL and You trained and paid while I re training Arizona Figures 1 Good salary from the start too with regular raises plus outstanding of promotional opportunities Horses and Dogs THE BELL They Make Wonderful Christmas Gifts OHIO TELEPHONE COMPANY TOWN AND GOWN Page 4 Denisonian FRIDAY DEC 14 1951 FairEby das DraScos ITosr CozivorAzs DKNISON ON THE AIR Ho CocaEE EZacaircloinc jQIpzno SEinSnrj AM 1430 Kilocycles WCLT FM 1003 MefKycki By ROGER FARLEY Geneva Switzerland is situated on the French- Swiss border at the end 01 Lac Leman 8 FORUM Monday Dec 17 730- pm THE DENISON RADIO by ranges of mountains This ancient city 0f Topic What can schools do to combat the dope menace among teen- agers and is partially surrounded on three sides Moderator Barbara Griffith Announcer Hush Pickett Calvin is a beautiful spot in the summer Winter brings with it cold penetrating winds Panel Sally Lasher Ginger Wilson Tom Greene and Howard juinn and rains and blankets of clouds which hang ominously over the city as if threatening to 1 No DENISON DIARY Wednesday Dec 19 due to Christmas drop down and envelope it in obscurity vacation to I had never fully realized how skiing technique for the rest of a ballet dancer is witness a depressing inclement weather the afternoon A few hours and beautiful performance could be until I had been subjected several bruises later I reached the We had the good fortune of wit to twenty- seven days of almost bottom having left in my wake nessing an international jumping continual rain during the month many who wondered what snow- contest while at Megeve We starej of November By the time Decem- covered maniac had been turned in wonder and amazement as the ber floated in I had begun to won- loose on the slopes to peril their competitors all of whom seemet day I tak- to be in their teens sped down the By TOM HAMILTON der if the natives were not at least lives The next started three parts duck ing lessons incline and floated into space The Hi Skiing Widespread best jump was achieved by a No- Skiing In The Mountains Europe skiing is a sport rwegian who outdid the others by The Spirit has come to Denison as you will In Christmas About this time a friend ap- which is not restricted to any par- six or eight feet Many Sca- see as we wander around the campus and through the deco- proached me and suggested that ticular age group or class Due ndinavians whom we talked to rated dorms we go skiing in the mountains for in large part to the accessibility scorned the use of lifts and cable has already been captivated by the season the weekend In spite of the fact of the many resorts it forms a cars preferring to spend the bet The library means of recreation for vast num- ter part of the day in climbing as to all of Denison family an invitation that I didnt know a toboggan spirit it extends the from a baton I eagerly accepted bers of people from every walk of Colleges Teach Skiing to attend their Christmas party on December 17 from the idea as a means of escaping life Many European universities co- 330 to 430 from the near- marine existence I Perhaps the most discouraging nduct classes in skiing and arrange is sweetest voices on campus had been leading The following sight for the beginner is that of weekend trips for students G- It rumored that the a of eight or nine years eneva had such a program and many phone Keep smiling day four of us travelled the fifty small child answer the interdorm number 367 JR odd miles to the resort village of of age racing down the mountain- of us were able to take advantage Parachutes are now standard equipment for George Megeve which is often called the side with the ease and skill of a of the opportunity thus offered ano Garrett and Barbara Black after their car balancing act on St Moritz of France professional in time gained enough confidence This picturesque little town I have seen fathers take their to feel somewhat at home on skis the edge of a 30 foot ravine nestles among the snowy slopes of children in their arms and carry Skiing gives the participant a kind It could be that a certain Alpha Phi on the third floor the French Alps attracting tour- them up on the ski tow and with of exhilirating feeling which is no of Shaw is the reason that Vebb Davis journeys from Fort ists and sportsmen from various infinite patience instruct them in quite the same as that experienceo regions of Europe The spire of the dos and donts of the sport in any other sport Knox at every opportunity the small church dominates the It is little wonder then that many After my brief introduction to Attention Jack Swisher The freshman girl who sat scene as one enters the village of them have achieved something it afforded by the trip to Megeve across from you in the library on December 4 at 3 oclock and passes by the brightly painted of a masterful skill by the time and equally brief but pleasant vi- little hotels where a friendly they reach the age when most sits to the mountains of Germany is Jewell Reinhart a Kappa pledge greeting is always offered the vis- American children are still in- and Austria I would have wil- A contingent of six coeds from Sawyer led by Mimi the itor Characteristic of most re- trigued by the intricacies of ma- lingly cast off the shackles of ed- housemother wined and dined at the Beta House last Sun- sorts Megeve is pervaded by an neuvering a tricycle To watch an ucation in exchange for a pair o atmosphere of gaity and we soon expert skier execute turns and skiis and a little chalet somewhere day Their purpose to plead their case to be included in became a part of its artificiality jumps with the ease and grace of in the Alps the Beta Christmas serenade They lost their case forgetting even the nightmare of Seaman Roland Doc Daniels visited with his Sigma Geneva weather We wandered through the streets Chi brothers last weekend while en route to the West Coast dodging horse drawn sleighs dec- for re- assignment orated in bright colors Belled This column selects Ed Atwood as one of the best harnesses played a merry tune to the carefree skiiers as they dressed men on campus His selection of a square edge hand- headed for the lilts We soon kerchief instead of the three corner fold in the breast joined them for an afternoon of pocket of jackets is taking hold on the campus sport on the slopes which by this time were bathed in radiant sun- Two freshman girls from East Cottage managed to shine As we approached the first secure 40 late minutes while being locked out on the fire lift I saw a girl who had broken escape last Sunday evening her leg being brought down the mountain on a sled At the Chi O Christmas festivities last Friday night Mary Ann Yeates bequeathed to one fair gentleman a gift Novice Skier wrapped football with a verse enclosed which read Hardly an encouraging sight for Heres a neophyte to be confronted with the ball you make the first pass it prompted me to mumble some- AOPis spent all week knitting baby boots which were thing to my companions about for- fyjf their favors A good example of long range thinking getting my favorite ski wax and ijs 7 I to start retracing my steps I More people are enjoying the pleasures of young love was restrained from doing so and as we find Mary Torrence KKG pinned to a Delta Tau Delta we continued on our way Alter at Kenyon Bonnie Bright Chi O now wears the ACC pin somehow managing to get the sj f- bindings on my skiis properly ad- M r Vrj of Don Lord Bruce Lundquist has followed justed and having fallen oil the 7 in the ways of his brothers by pinning Theta Susie Knapp ski tow twice I was at long last Alpha Phi Joan Bowman announced her engagement to Beta conveyed up the mountainside Bob Craig Go hard Bob Marilyn Smith Tri- Delt has her The magnificent view from the top quite captured my fancy until I ring from Ed Beck chanced to look at the village Merry Christmas ALL which appeared in miniature far See ya below I became panic stricken but TV f Tombo having been thwarted in an at- tempt i Hi SSS TSz 35 353 353 5 to ride the ski tow back s o o i y down I resigned myself to what- ever fate might hold in store for me and eventually got up enough courage to start the descent Things Fine Performances In Play ftI To Revitalize went fine for the first five yards Continued From Page 1 Suddenly I aware of played with a lighthearted whiiv- became the plays the role of Mr Antrobus It FOUNTAIN PEN fact that I had yet to discover the sy by Constance Ford finer points necessary to execute a would be difficult to find fault And one cannot leave the pla VINS ON POINTS christi turn with his performance His under- without having noticed two othe n Your Wardrobe In fact I had little conception standing of the part is excellent players who handled difficu FOR STUDENTS of how to turn at all Some sweet Jean Ecker who plays Mrs An- roles very capably They are Ba- FOR BUSINESS young thing was about to cross trobus is a newcomer to Deni- rbara Griffith in the role of the son see- li FOR PERSONAL USE my path and to avoid dismember- And Denison should be fortune teller and Patricia Hue ing more of her in plays 8 TireM ing her I purposely fell down and future as the broadcast official ri i 4V so instigated an action which was if this is an example of her acting Others in the cast include Ha- I 1355 Shd 2 to become an integral part of my Although there were times when rold Steele Frederic Curry Susar she seemed rather hesitant and Sholes Christine Kornman Johr z JSSi Jiff 7 SS SS stiff she handles her part with Steinberger Raymond Mummery complete sincerity and charm Roger Spear Andrew Bro Do- Both Caroline Whitcomb and rothy Olney Sara Lasher Mon Lhristmas Robert Wynn who play the roles Brohm David Redden Andrew of the children are fine in their Nagey Philip Graf Donald Ma- performance ckey Jene Carlton Barbara Ifr s YA The role of Sabina who exem- gram Robert Thompson Peggy m f A t k plifies the eternal mistress is Crawley and Jack Gulett bp 3 3

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1 Y aw g fr l iw 1 M V V for Th Way YOU Wrff r f PiiSvf Joyous Greetings 8 jiri T 8 1 its the b IV I For the Year Ahead 1 GRANVILLE TIMES PRESS Hearty Thanks for lif i n ll i Vale Shop 1 1 Your Friendly Patronage ANKELES FOX BROS tZZZ3 of course r n r j- l r w Friday dec m 1951 Denisonicm Page 5 Social Groups Find Christmas By MARILYN STONE It is a requirement sad to relate that Washington Semester students write a thesis or For project dealing with some problem or phase of government I really dont known why Season Opportune Parties a ffe arent asked for masters thesis because the three hours credit attached is insig This last weekend was a busy one with the performances nificant compared to tne nours ot and found 1 rhirh uro tho hQno it nnr of currency a dav Must be of the Messiah but the sororities time to coin a phrase There frustrating work to say the least to schedule some Christmas parties and open houses The existence The other day we made a trip to have been times when every single Lambda Chis had an open house Saturday night after the the British Embassy is so IJEUS DMEFS one of us has just sat down for which listening obviously British that you can al- Messiah hours sympathizing and Then Sunday afternoon from The Chi Os also entertained of experiences and de- most smell the tea and crumpets Fred L Preston instructor in party to the tales about 430 to 700 they entertained their dates at a Christmas which have been en- from the bus modern languages completed all Friday evening There was danc- privations requirements for a PhD degree the Delta Gammas by serving a dured in the line of duty an imposing supper every- ing and refreshments and Santa Its red brick build- when he took the final exam last buffet After that distributed presents to everyone It has its funny side too One ing with wrought iron around it Friday at one participated in dancing and girls managed to get an ap- The Kappa big sisters had a slum- of the and the occupants speak oddly The degree will be formally singing Christmas carols The pointment with a representative of enough a big open ber party for their little sisters with an English accent awarded at the commencement Kappa Sigs also had Friday night and the senior DGs a New York company which dealt The evening little man who spoke to us ceremonies which will take place house Saturday with had a surprise slumber party for with some of the phases in her was typical striped coat very on December 20 in Columbus dancing and fun for everyone She waited an hour in the the pledges project short in length and with small Dr VV T Utter chairman of the Friday evening the Thetas hotel lobby for him whereupon shoulders and a vest in Oxford history presented a interv- department opened their doors for an informal Saturday night the Kappas had he insisted they conduct the gray the whole effect being that speech on Music of the American Flemings com- an open the perform- a very business- like man- winter dance Bill house after iew in his clothes were too small for Revolution to the Society of bo provided the music and the re- ance of the Messiah Sunday eve- nerin the nearest bar Four him Another time we heard one Cincin- we Colonial Wars of Ohio in freshments were lime punch and ning from 730 to 930 the Alpha hours and ten drinks later of the top men in Trumans execu- AOPis had an- Phis had their annual Christmas a giggling erstwhile teet- nati last Friday evening cookies The their watched tive committee speak he was Mrs Betty Reck Head Resident nual Christmas party Friday night party The girls and their dates otaler wander into her room fairly young and very dynamic to 1130 The girls decorated the tree sang carols and a curse proj- of King Hall is resting comfort from 830 laugh few times her and he made even the sleepiest of operation Monday knitted miniature socks and filled Mr Mitchell as Santa Claus dis- her interview and proc- ably after an ect and us forget our yawning for a morning in the Newark Hospital them with gifts for their dates triuted the gifts eed to dress for a dinner date change On the whole the speak- with him ers are varied and interesting Boonie and I havent managed to The people on the Washington run into anything like this al- Semester represent Beloit Ham though I was chased down a corr- line Hiram Transylvania Birm idor of the FCC building by some ingham Southern and Linden- eager government worker but I wood This last is a school for made the elevator before he did girls in Missouri so we represent Campus Interviews on Cigarette Tests And Boonie spends her time dig- small colleges from all over this ging into remote law cases at the side of the Mississippi as well as Supreme Court Library so aside a little over One girl from Birm from the ushers its a pretty quiet ingham Southern has the smooth No307nn gquiqqgl life est Alabama drawl and a license An Irishman from J3eloit is plate on her car to match When working on the personnel system we journeyed to New York City in the Bureau of indian Affairs- over the Thanksgiving holiday people along highway he ended up doing a long investi the who THEy HAD gation for them before he could were also stopped by the traffic jam engaged us conversation even start on his own project A in f me ON girl from Hamline in probably wondering what six such our S lovely girls from Alabama were has had to do a research job for a LIMB committee in UNESCO before they doing so far north A J fu would help her with her thesis Not wanting to disillusion them J There are all sorts of difficulties by declaring we were from Mis involved in trying to get little bits souri Ohio and Minnesota as well of information from political lead as Alabama we took great de- ers too especially in the National light in you- alls and this hyars Committees who are alraid you for roughly twenty miles of starts may go rusning oil to me opposit- and stops We have all been ion with any idea they may give forced to learn the rebel yell be- you cause of the influence of the The actual government workers Southerners in our midst and the arc verv helolul however if you saying Save your Confederate can get in to see the right ones It money the South will rise again primarily a study in psychology has become a watchword on whether to use the Im just a poor little girl going to college Theres a lot of fun connected Mi M i irri I have to write a paper and with the seemingly endless piles of yAy I duiit know anything about it work facing us and I doubt it the arcl wont you please help me Washington Semester slogan of fcrd sir approach or whether to Im not long for this world will pretend you have been sent by hold true for Irja Boonie and me sonic high- ranking official who de- We may return to Denison with Ksncs to know such and thus facts stooped shoulders from carrying for such and thus the burdens of the world but our you guess wrong on fearless heads will not be bowed Sometimes of Uncle Sams gov- the approach your time has by the mazes and We may be little ships been you switch ernment wasted if cant by stormy Washington tactics enough Of course a tossed the fast wind has filled lot of wasted anyway sea but the that tunes its is not all hot air And if your project is one of curr- our sails ent interest everyone begs you for a completed Kv JSS 3235 3531 codv of it when t in return for the aid given Now V how can you afford to have twenty sixty- page copies typed at I Merry n twenty bucks a copy Itd be cheaper to buy a mimeographing machine t Another three hours credit is Christmas devoted to the broad subject known as seminars These are planned by the two American University advisors and can lead the group anywhere from the gun room in the FBI and the briefing room in the Department of State to the Tni mint where you watch women his nimble- minded nutcracker almost turning out a million bucks worth tumbled for those tricky cigarette mildness tests I I r u But he worked himself out of a tight spot when S The Perfect Gift Is A he suddenly realized that cigarette mildness just cant be judged by a mere puff or one single I I NYLON sniff Smokers everywhere have reached this BLOUSE 1 I conclusion theres just one real way to prove the From I flavor and mildness of a cigarette Its the sensible test the 30- Day Camel nan Mildness Test which simply asks you to try sport Camels as your steady smoke on a packaft- erpack hi daya- fterday basis No snap judgments Once

shop 1 youve enjoyed Camels for 30 days in your 795 to 995 T- Zone T for Throat T for Taste youll see why 1 Happy New Year After all the Mildness Tests The 1 WE WISH 1 A MERRY XMAS fr L Si f S5C iSS iSS SS S3 3 g 14 1951 Page 6 Denisonian FRIDAY DEC 1 m

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Wosinski look on as Speake Co- captains elect of the Big Red football team Jim Moore and John coaches Jack Eddie Finnigan head football coach at Western Reserve University talks to Denison Carl and Keith Piper Captain Bob Sepessy receives the Most Valuable Player of 1951 trophy from ex- Denison gridder Mike Gregory The large trophy circulation from year to year and the smaller one becomes the Denison Footballers Honored At Banquet permanent possession of the winner By KEN JOHNSON er Award by donor Mike Gregory Don Warren most efficient c is easy to be ordinary but This honor is bestowed upon the fensive lineman for the secc it takes courage to excel and we man who in the minds of his straight year Bucky Walte must excel This according to teammates is most responsible most efficient defensive linens Ed Finnigan head football coach for the success of the season The Dave Maurer most efficient c at Western Reserve University is team selected Bob Sepessy for this fensive back and Don Bren m one of the goals of a champion award efficient defensive back Finnigan who developed Harrison Along with this trophy there Cheerleaders Joan LeRoy Dilliard the 100- meter dash win- are four individual trophies Dave Rounds also received lette ner of the 1948 Olympics was the awarded by the coaching staff on for three years of cheerleacL main speaker at the annual foot- an efficiency basis After careful The evening was a great suck ball banquet last Sunday night at perusal of the game movies and the hall was filled with c Curtis Hall Coaches Carl and Piper selected tinguished guests and visitors The main purpose of the dinner was to honor Denisons 1951 foot- ball team Many kind words were Kappa Sig Cagers Get Lead In spoken and many awards were given to the team members Bob Sepessy 1951 captain presented Ujohn Wosinski and Jim Moore as Intramural Basketball Leagues i the co- captains of the 1952 squad was a on defense with tro- Moore stalwart DU Top offensive and defensive linemen and backs honored his post and On Monday December 3 the Sig Alphs and game from linebackers phies this year after an exhaustive examination of the Wosinski was a sixty- minute man opened the A League intramural basketball season in movies by the coaches were Don Bren defensive back Dave at a tackle position preliminary to the varsity contest with Rio Grande It we Maurer offensive back Don Warren offensive lineman and There were many new letter Bucky Walters defensive lineman winners among them several Sig Alph all the way as they won 49- 16 Landrud and K freshmen The men awarded their ley were high point men for the winners with 13 and 1 Two maiden- lady school teach- A man sixf- eetten applied for varsity D for the first time were ers were discussing vacation a job as a life guard points respectively while McNew their Tim Roudebush Bob Vogt Dave RECENT RESULTS trip with a friend She embar- Can you swim asked the of- Maurer Andy Deeds Dale Wolfe led the losers with five with Kappa Sig 32 Beta rassed herself terribly that ficial John Baumes Bob Billingsley On the following evening six 60 Chi awful habit of hers one teacher No but I can wade to beat Steel- Phi Delt Labda Whitey Broughton and Ray clubs clashed on the hardwood In Beta 49 Indepdents complained looking balefully at 1 hell man Blankets for three letters in Phi Gam 53 Sig Alph the other same sport were awarded to the opener the Phi Delts met the telephoning to the Kappa Sig 44 What habit is that eagerly Woman the Bob Sepessy Kent Taylor Bucky Independents and soon iced the 33 clerk a rat in Club DU asked the friend hotel Theres Walters and Don Warren game 40- 15 Little led the Phis Kappa Sig 42 Phi Gam- my room highlights of the I Her old habit of always look- Clerk Make him come down One of the with 12 tallies while Fitton and in the B League the Ba of C ing under the bed at night and register banquet was the presentation Prather followed closely with 8 crushed a hapless Lambda Gregory Most Valuable Play 51 snorted the teacher the and 7 For the Independents Cam- squad by a lopsided score of em- winners stole sco- But how could that have To cease smoking is the easiest Yes this is a very nice little eron netted six and Roper four Reid of the barrassed her thing I ever did I ought to know apartment but I dont see any rhonors from his teammate Det At the same time the Faculty rick with 17 points to 16 Hon She happened to be in an up- because Ive done it a thousand bath v per berth on a train times Oh pardon me I thought you tangled with the Club on the other led the losers with 10 of their were another one of those univer- court hanging on to win a close lies sity boys who want a place just for 25- 20 contest Williams and Yasa- The Phi Delt and Kappa Sig yie winter mura paced the Club with six entries clashed in a gruelling d points apiece while Nelson was which may have an import w high for the winners with seven bearing on the league outc- ROTC student I havent a winning t pencil or paper for the examina- closely followed by Loehnert and cwith the downhillers Coffin with six apiece 32 Carey led the Phi Delt set tion ing with 12 and Cramer led I Sergeant What would you In the final the Sigs won a nar- 10 t think of a soldier who went into row overtime game from the teammates to victory with I battle without his gun or ammuni- Lambda Chis 34- 33 The game RECENT RESULTS tion was evenly matched throughout Sigma Chi48 Sig Alph ROTC student Id think he was and the outcome was in doubt un- Phi Gam 62 DU I an officer til the final whistle Walters of Club the winners and Gibbon of the los- Kappa Sig 32 Beta Nothing makes a woman look ers both netted 12 points to pace Phi Delt 76 Lambda Ch 8 better than three beers inside a their respective quintets man Once more this year as last the Mrs Smith had triplets and f S A League race seems to be shap- weeks later she had twins ing up as a duel between the Kappa Thats impossible How dw Sigs defending champs and the happen A Phi Delts The downhillers have One of the triplets got lost Start the the same team that copped the s title last year back for another He Shall I leave the a New Year round The possible darkhorses lights on seem to be the Betas and the Phi She NO turn the dim thit I Gams I Safety and convenience i With A Permanent off would run a close tie for 4s first place A checking ac count akxi helps you man- age money more easily and make it go farther Seasonal cancelled checks are your receipts you can easily transfer money anywhere and you always have a complete record of money matters Get all of Greeting these benefits Start a checking account here now

The Peoples Bank The State The MEMBER FDIC CORNER t GRANVILLE OHIO Beauty vsnm FRIDAY DEC 14 1951 fr Denisonicm Pago 7 n n r n Bis f CHALLENGE EIIISOII C1GERS ADSORB THEIR Theta Eta Chi senior mens DePauwand Wabash are social honorary hereby chal- lenges the faculty cagers to FOURTH STRAIGHT DEFEAT meet with them in an exhibi- Foes During Holidays Denisons cagers were handed their second defeat of the tion of skill on the hardwood Monday night the Redmen travel to Delaware for a con- i xt court The proposed time is on voting season uisL ttjrnuay ingnuit wnen intin union edged them January 4 1952 at 615 pm test with Ohio Wesleyan The contest will be the third Ohio at- preceeding the DenisonW- ittenberg Conference game for the locals The usually tough Bishops 75- 69 Alliance The Purple Raiders hit on a phenomenal game have lost their star player Judd Millhon but they again 52 rc of their shots from the field while DU could ring up It is the earnest hope of this will be a formidable foe Star for WeslCyan this year is 011ly 369c The Raiders were paced by Bill Erlitz who highly revered group that this McKinney a sophomore from Steve is 6 feet and averaged allied 21 points but Bob Jones of contest will illustrate to all Delaware However he has yet tall midway in the third quarter as their athletic prowess as well as to face a real test 114 points per game last year Denison stole the scoring honors George Capitals tall men began to score other more commonly known Big out to Savanovich will start at getting 10 fielders and two fouls The Red will be gain the is bv Scoring honors went to Don De- abilities Captaining the team their first conference win After other forward George also 22 Jong 6 tall for points Tim Healy and Bob who gathered 19 points and and playing pivot will be Den- a game losing the to Capitals four streak Laird were also in the double Katterhenrich who isons candidate for the Heis- Redmen are determined to bring At center will be Al Ganz a scored 18 markers man Trophy six- foot three- inch junior At the figures as they garnered 13 and Lee Cross home a win As far as they are concerned the season starts Mon- guards will be Bob Holstine and 12 respectively points day night Dick Neidow both who are six 201- feet tall John Pitzer a 5 10 Although they were trailing Again it might be said that 40- guard is sixth man on the squad 0 and 28 at the ends of the school spirit aids team spirit A jirst two quarters the Big Red Last year Wabash defeated Deni- good crowd at Delaware from son 74- 65 sea- never let up rney closed tne gap squad while their overall Denison will aid the local son average was 6- 16 The offen- to 60- 52 at the third quarter mark greatly and then outscored their hosts 17 performed steadily on offense and sive average for last season was Over the Christmas vacation the points per game 15 in the final stanza The win defense He was named to the 581 2- Redmen from Denison University nave Mount a 0 season record All- Ohio Conference first team at To meet the threat of these com- play two games in Indiana The games and their ninth win in the 12 defensive end At the football ban- ing Coach Johnny Leohnert game is with DePauw Uni- games they have played against quet last Sunday evening Seps first is feverishly working to find a versity at Greencastle and the sec- Denison teammates voted him the most winning combination The pre- valuable player on the 1951 team ond with Wabash at Crawfords- vious fives all seem to have The locals also took it on the ville lacked that final splurge which game Last year he received the award chin in their third of the for the most efficient defensive DePauw University will take the would have meant victory instead year This culprit was time the lineman of the 1950 football team floor against the Big Red with of defeat We hope as all loyal Case score was Institute and the Sep in his three years of varsity five returning lettermen Lee Denison students do that this com- an overwhelming 66- 30 Due to football has averaged over fifty Hamilton 64 center seems as the bination will soon be found and to the Big Reds inability to score minutes a game biggest threat to Johnny Loehnerts the Big Red will go on to a suc- from the field Case was in charge In junior charges As a junior last year cessful season all the way and Denison did not his sophomore and years Sep Lee averaged 114 points a game score from the floor in the first started all but two games at guard for the Big The rest of the starting five for 16 minutes of play Reds basketball team His ability to re- DePauw will be juniors Kent Case held quarter leads of 21- 1 bound set up plays and to hold Guild will start at one forward IIEUS DMEFS 34- 12 49- 66- 30 20 and Ed opposing high scorers to a few and Clyde James at the other Steigerwald of the Roughriders These men are both Though Denison did not cop the points proved invaluable six feet tall top De- was high point man with 22 points Harry Stewart 61 will start at honors in the Invitational and Jones and Healy tied for the In the Spring Sep turns to bate held at Otterbein last Satur- baseball cap- one guard and Don Keats 6 will honors for the Big Red with five where he performs day December 8 the debaters were ably as an outfielder In his sopho- start at the other At the begin very points apiece Case hit on 40 per ning of the season Coach Bob rated high in the ranking of cent of their shots and Denison more year he was second for the speakers Ohio State and Bowling team in runsb- attedin Harvey said that Stewart is his got 17 per cent of their field goal Bob Sepessy former all around and hit Green turned out to win the A and slightly over 300 ability to most promising player Incident- tries athlete from Cleveland Heights His B Tournaments respectively while consistently hit a long ball will be ally Bob Harvey is in his first Capital University also proved High School certainly ranks high year as Denison placed fourth out of nine a great asset to the varsity nine coach at DePauw schools participating in the B to be too tough Denison on the list of great Denison ath- for the Come this Spring and Seps Last year the Tigers had a Tournament and ended out cagers as they defeated Big letes In Sep the Big Red had won- 14- 3 tenth the 62 200 pound frame will be back lost record of In the of twelve competing teams in Red 72- 61 Monday night The a great end during football season De- the last on the baseball diamond after a lifetime series with Denison A league However in ranking of game way a capable guard during basketball to which was close all the years layoff Pauw leads two wins no d speakers the Denison debaters saw Big up season and a hard hitting outfield- the Red build a lead in feats Last year DePauw aver- rated only four points lower the early er during baseball season aged per game than minutes and then falter A man who gives in when he 631 points which the winners Bob was Captain of Denisons wrong is wise A man who gives shows them to be a good offen- fine football team this year and in when he is right is married sive team The game will be in Bowman Gymnasium at 800 De- cember 19 Eergers After their encounter with the CUMULATIVE BASKETBALL STATISTICE Blue and Gold of DePauw the Big SINCLAIR Player Cms FG TZ F F Reb TP Red travel to Crawfordsville where DeJong 4 17 32 11 611 39 45 they meet the Little Giants of Jones 4 20 384 5 384 46 45 Wabash al- SERVICE Emanuelson 4 2 10 4 444 14 8 though small presents a big threat Vogt 4 14 311 4 500 15 32 in the fact that they are a high Laird 4 10 270 7 583 19 27 scoring ball club TIRES BATTERIES t Fassett 4 3 176 5 625 26 11 Coached by Curley Arms- Sherman 4 6 315 3 600 13 15 trong another first year coach the WRECKING SERVICE Cope 4 0 000 0 000 11 0 Little Giants will start five men o Healy 4 16 390 8 615 33 40 who themselves averaged 432 136 North Prospect St g points per game and three of Maurer 4 2 222 0 000 3 4 Phone 84571 Prasse 1 1 500 0 000 0 2 these men did not start Steve Zweier 3 0 000 0 000 0 0 Chicki will start at one forward McFarland 1 0 000 1 1000 1 1 ALBEI5T YOU MUST HUMOi Keegen 1 0 000 0 000 0 0 J0NlOR- HE SO YQVHCr i Team Totals 91 288 48 533 232 230 Opp Totals 112 424 63 594 193 285

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I Page 8 Denisonian FRIDAY DEC 14 1951 Students Paint UounCing CoEobircCoc Onc- ilcl Plays Audience Acclaims Gelfer Studios Glee Club IJtll Dc Given Concert For years now Mr Sam Gelfers College of classroom in the Music Conserv- In 1776 a group of students at the Williair Under the excellent direction Tuesday FJIrjIit atory has been slowly losing its and Mary met to form a new fraternity It was to have a of Herman Larson the Womens paint its brightness and very rap- Thre one- act plays will be pre- Glee Club presented its annual idly gaining the general atmos- its motto the first letters of three Greek words which stw sented by the Theater Arts De- Christmas concert last Wednesday phere of a room deep in a me- for Love of wisdom the guide of in Swasey Chapel The audience observance partment next Tuesday at 815 pm dieval castle All this caused life The letters chosen that night nationwide of th in Opera appreciated the efforts of the or- founding of the first Phi ge the House much distress both to Mr Gelfer have remained stamped on United Rope by Eugene ONeil will ganization as was shown by the and to his students and try as Kappa chapter on December be first on the program The cast generous applause they would they could get noth- States higher education ever since 1776 includes Rosemary Akin Nancy The program began with a group ing done about it W A Chamberlain chapter hi Barber Richard Guimeras Joe of short numbers including Glory This month Phi Beta Kappa torian spoke about the history Kaye and John Grace Don to It remained for the students God Carol of the Bells to remedy the situation Un- groups all over the nation have the movement and more in del Swanagan has been chosen to di- Snow Song Today There Is been celebrating the 175th anni- concerning the local chapter rect the play Ringing known to Mr Gelfer eight of Jesus Jesus Rest Your his music students Dot Brown versary of the founding In those tory At the end of his speech Kathy Whitaker will direct Head and Fred Warings ar- years the golden key of Phi Beta was presented with an emboss The Trysting Place by Booth rangement Days Audrey Goodman Ruth Hen- of The Twelve dricks Betty Litchfield Larry Kappa has become a powerful scroll citing him for his outstanr Tarkington Actors will be Lew of Christmas symbol for the spread of knowl- ing work Prine Pree Osborn Jill Woods Lusk Sylvia Ross Wanda Thomas edge permanent heac Wally Exman and Fred Judy Benjamin Brittens Ceremony and Carol Thorpe converged on Today from its The third play Two Against of Carols which is made up of the Conservatory with scrub The Denison Theta chapter of quarters in Williamsburg p- the Gods will be acted by Janet twelve songs was the major work brushes paint and all the energy Phi Bet held its annual fall meet- Beta Kappa rules over 151 chap Gordon Jinny Woods and June presented Rather unusual in its of enthusiastic people ing Thursday November 29 It ters and 120000 living member combination of modern harmonies was a commemorative meeting in By its very existence this organ Harvey Director is Lynn Olwin Beginning at 7 on Friday night with medieval lyrics this composi- recognition of two things the zation has persuaded hundreds t A short discussion period will be they worked through until late held after the play for students tion expressed the various moods fortieth anniversary of Theta students to raise their intellects and feelings toward Christmas Monday night When they fin- Chapter founded in 1911 and the sights of Theater Arts and all others in- ished the room had really had its terested in staying Lynn Olwin accompanying her- face i lifted and looked kilowatts self on the autoharp sang three brighter the whole room had TRAGIC traditional Christmas folk songs been scrubbed from top to bot- FOR GOOD SERVICE AT A FAIR PRICE The worlds saddest woman The Seven Joys of Mary The tom a new coat of light blue paint BRING YOUR CAR AND MAKE TO I cant help but think Coventry Carol and The Cherry had been applied curtains hung Is the unlucky one Tree Crol Her numbers were Christmas decorations had been Whos allergic to mink well received by the audience festooned around the room and Walker and Battat Motors The girls octette gave two Old most important of all a sign had The surest and safest way to English yule songs Susanni and been hung on the door reading double your money in any deal Glouchestershire Wassail GELFER STUDIOS AUTHORIZED DEALER is to take it out of your pocket which were also enjoyed by those Tuesday morning when Mr fold it over once and put it back attending Gelfer arrived for his first class in your pocket of the week all of the weekend NEW CARS USED CARS PARTS Have you heard about the devil workers were on hand to see his SERVICE AND BODY AND PAINT WORK I your backed into the lawnmower understand wife came who reaction Needless to say Mr Gel- Our Driver Will Take You Home While We Work on Your Car i from a fine old family then went into a liquor store 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