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The College of Wooster Open Works The oV ice: 1951-1960 "The oV ice" Student Newspaper Collection 4-29-1955 The oW oster Voice (Wooster, OH), 1955-04-29 Wooster Voice Editors Follow this and additional works at: https://openworks.wooster.edu/voice1951-1960 Recommended Citation Editors, Wooster Voice, "The oosW ter Voice (Wooster, OH), 1955-04-29" (1955). The Voice: 1951-1960. 100. https://openworks.wooster.edu/voice1951-1960/100 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the "The oV ice" Student Newspaper Collection at Open Works, a service of The oC llege of Wooster Libraries. It has been accepted for inclusion in The oV ice: 1951-1960 by an authorized administrator of Open Works. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Wooster Voice Published by the Students of the College of Wooster Volume LXIX Wooster, Ohio, Friday, April 29, 1955 No. 27 Senior Art Majors MICHAEL DISALLE KEYNOTES Exhibits IS Projects ! i YOUNG DEMOCRATS DINNER In Yishart Museum by Sheila Meek by Pat Campbell The keynote speaker at the Young Democrats dinner on Galpin Hall will be the scene May 10 will be Michael V. DiSalle, former Director of Price "I of the annual senior Independent Stabilization and one-tim- e mayor of Toledo. The dinner, which Study art exhibition opening on is to be held in Upper Holden, will start at 6:30 p.m. All those Monday, April 25 and lasting for wishing to attend should sign the list which will be posted in three weeks. Center Kauke. The event will be open to the faculty and the Four senior art majors have en- public. tered their projects, and two others DiSalle has served in ca- will display their Independent many Study papers. pacities including several years on College Releases the Toledo City Council and also Enters Nine Paintings as that city's mayor for two terms. Marilyn Roth has entered nine Wooster Record In this latter position he was in- of her 14 oil in- paintings which 30-minu- A te long-playin- g, non-breakab- le strumental in a refinancing pro- clude still life and one portrait. record by the Girls' gram, and during his administra- "Shelves," one of the more out- Chorus, Men's Glee Club, and the tion Toledo was able to pay off a standing works, portrays an open Scot Band will be released for large debt. cupboard containing various types Color Day. This recording will Originated "Toledo Plan" of bottles and jars. It was done as give the students, parents, and In 1945, DiSalle originated and a new technique to Marilyn and Labor-Manageme- alumni an opportunity to hear the was chairman of the Toledo nt emphasizes a linear quality that current productions of the three Citizens Committee, is somewhat "Sewi- abstract. Her music groups and also will mark known as the "Toledo Plan," ng Machine" is a still life of a the 50th anniversary of the first which brought about industrial dilapidated machine in a cubistic singing of "Dear Old Wooster," harmony in a city which had for- style. She has used limited colors which will be performed by all merly been prone to strikes. This of blue and red in various shades three groups. "Dear Old Wooster," plan consists of appointing a com- and tones. Michael V. 2ldae written by J. Lawrence Erb, form- mittee of citizens who take on the Marilyn, who has not decided er Professor of Music at the con- duties of referees and advisors what she will do after graduation, servatory, was introduced in Me- is a member of the Y.W.C.A. and morial Chapel May 1, 1905 as on Tickets for the Color Day KEZ. Broadway Star Revisits Wooster Campus; of the first Color Day cele- part play, "Sabrina Fair," will go Stuart J. Ling, Director George Kim's work tends to bration. on sale at 9:30 a.m., Monday, of the Scot Band, undertook the follow the more modernistic cubist- Recalls House Mother, Speech Classes May 2, in the Speech office. of this the ic treatment. His oil paintings rearrangement piece for The play will be presented on "citv-scapes- " by Judy Keller recording. The will be are and waters- recording May 11, 12, 13, and 14. capes. Two of these portray "Little did I think years ago when I was a student at Wooster sold at the College Bookstore for beaches near his home in Califor- what power I could wield today." This was the comment of Ruth $4.50. labor-manageme- when a nt crisis nia and are entitled "Playa Del McDevitt, former Woosterite and star of Solid Gold Cadillac, as Mr. The pieces on the recording are approaches the critical stage. Dur- Rev" and "Corona Del Mar." Craig dismissed his third hour class to sit and talk theater with the as follows: "Wooster Fight Song," ing the war, this plan was used George is a member of Fifth Sect- he has described as a "star of the American theater." "Colonel Boogie," "Blue Bells woman successfully elsewhere and has ion and played on the Wooster I March," "St. Anthony Choral," "I was a bad student when was here," continued the charming, been called a "model a nation- basketball team. "John Peel," "Cockles and Mus- for rather plump, lady who looked more like the president of a woman's al mediation formula." Hidemi has entered club than a Broadway sels," "Lord, Hide Not Thy Face Takeshita leading President Truman, in 1950, ap- textile remember From Me," " Let All Things Now patterns consisting of three actress. "I don't cutting pointed DiSalle to the post of Di- silk in- Living." "Wraggle-Taggl- e Gip- screen patterns, four hand Senate Schedules classes but I was much more rector of Price Stabilization. It is extra-curricul- ar sies," "You'll Never Walk Alone," painted designs, and four block terested in activi- this he became and "Wooster. Dear Old Wooster." in capacity that prints. Demi did her I.S. in tex- May Talent Show ties of my own choosing." known to many Americans. Di- tiles because she felt that it would The Student Senate Talent Show In an exclusive interview for Salle resigned this job in 1952 to be useful as a craft in both the has been postponed until Friday, the VOICE, Miss McDevitt stated seek the Democratic Senatorial grade schools and in the high May 20. The show had originally that she couldn't remember much Ride The Carousel nomination, but was defeated. schools. It is also useful in designi- was in New York been scheduled by the Senate for of the year 1913-1- 4 when she was DiSalle born ng dress materials for herself and April 16, but because this conflict- here but assumes that she took Tonight Formal City in 1908, and three years later for home furnishings. She especi- At with the language plays, which since she his family moved to Toledo, Ohio, ally ed literature courses was Messrs. and Mesdames Becker, liked the effect of her "Sand the same night, where he attended public and were to be given on interested in that field. What she Rein-heim- (Continued Behringer, Blackwood, and er on Page Two) subcommittee on calen- stu- parochial schools. In 1931 he re- the SFRC does remember is attending a will find themselves in a dar conflicts decided that the Sen- dent production at the old Opera ceived his L.L.B. degree from pink-and-whit- e setting suggesting have to cancel its pro- Georgetown University. Shortly ate would House (now the home of the old-fashion- an ed carousel when Haugse's Doctorate gram.. The next available date was municipal court), a lecture by the thereafter he began law practice they chaperone the annual Inter-Clu- b The show will be held in in his adopted city of Toledo. He May 20. English poet Alfred Noyes who formal tonight in Severance the chapel at 8 p.m. read his own poetry, and a won- (Continued on Page Two) Brings Total To 45 Gymnasium. -- dotted and derfully wise house mother at Polka The Senate is still searching for striped horses arranged around the Hoover, on the third floor of Dr. Eugene S. Haugse. instruc and auditions will be gym will help to achieve this ef- more talent which Miss McDevitt lived. "She Gerberich Receives tor in political science, has recentl- held next Tuesday and Wednes- fect, says Decorations Chairman y was a wise older woman and had received his Doctorate from the May 3 and 4, at 4 p.m. in Betty Jacobson. day, a profound effect on my life." University o f Nebraska. Dr. the WCW radio studio on second In an exclusive interview, Mimi '55 Chemical Award Haugse's thesis was entitled "All- floor Taylor. The actress who expects to tour Strouse, Chairman of the formal, iances in International Relations Bob Gerberich has been granted with Solid Gold Cadillac for at also announced that Howie Boyd's Since 1920." It dealt with inter- Offers Prizes band will play for the event, and the 1955 Student Achievement least another year, recalls climb- Award by the Cleveland Section national balances of power and Don Hartsough, Student Senate that Dean Golder will hold a tea ing the stairs to Dr. Lean's speech of the Electrochemical Society, international organization, treati- al- Inter-Clu- b president, has emphasized that classes in third floor Kauke. "I for the officers and ng specifically the European al- Inc. The award was presented at though prizes are being offered to was a skinny little girl then," chairmen of the dance.