The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 1957-09-27
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The College of Wooster Open Works The oV ice: 1951-1960 "The oV ice" Student Newspaper Collection 9-27-1957 The oW oster Voice (Wooster, OH), 1957-09-27 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), 1957-09-27" (1957). The Voice: 1951-1960. 150. https://openworks.wooster.edu/voice1951-1960/150 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 Number 1 Volume LXXII Wooster, Ohio, Friday, September 27, 1957 Democratic Senator Addresses Campus; Church Of Idaho Speaks On Civil Rights by Bob Carter On Sunday, September 29, and Monday, September 30, the college community will have an opportunity to hear one of the newest members of the United States Senate, Frank Church of Idaho. Senator Church's visit is being sponsored by the Institute of Politics, headed by Mr. Gordon L. Shull of the Department of Political Science. h ykr : f .: :,4 ! Senator Church a Democrat, . I I will address threei groups wnue Band Rehearses on campus. At 7:30, Sunday Formations evening, in the chapel, the Sena- New will to the Student 1M his ninth year as tor speak Beginning Christian Association on the sub " P-- " U-- Dr. Ling I 1 TM - ft' of bands, Stuart I 1 n n rr- - rt r- Wfi1 R ?' l' rtfTTTI JLl director "Civil Rights: the Moral fmi for the stadium ject has in store Dimension." Monday, during audiences a series of shows - -- "Civil 6 -.- . chapel, his topic will be - - ' mi in Bwr--' on the music of George iT based Rights: the Political Dimension. Gershwin. All home and away shows will follow the Gershwin Youngest Member theme and will contain many Senator Church was elected I '- be W O C? S T C - r? favorite tunes which have S "st t in November 1956, S.TJ: !. .:C.IU.C come standards in the popular to the Senate and at the age of 32 became the The proposed Wooster Inn field. will inaugurate vounaest member of that body. will end motel hunting for The Scot band little different this After having captured the Demo Win frantic families, and give something a Dr. Wilson Donates 254 Students season a new fashion in form- cratic nomination in a battle alumni a chance to live on Sena- ations. Almost all field forma- with former United States the campus during return Taylor one-tim- e tions will be symmetrical designs tor Glen and New Wooster Inn Academic Honors visits. A. rather than pictures of an ob- Presidential candidate Henry Although a definite date has ject. It is hoped that such de- Wallace, Senator Church set, construction is In Second Semester will be as understandable triumphed over the Republican not yet been signs - 10-yar- wei- expected to start before the end FacuItyWelcomes to a person sitting on the d incumbent, tormer senator According to an announce- margin of of the year on the Wooster Inn. line as to those on the 50. ker. Senator Church's ment made by the Registrar's Members 50,000 votes, was The Inn is a gift of Dr. and Mrs. Fifteen From the freshman group victory, nearly Office, 254 students gained aca- in Robert E. Wilson in memory of Fifteen new members have were chosen the players to fill considered rather surprising demic honors during the second of sweeping his father, who was professor of been received into the Wooster the gaps caused by graduation, view the otherwise semester of the school year in the of Ida mathematics at the College from faculty this fall. All members are transfers, and academic conflicts. victory scored state 1956-57- . Of these, 159 are re- by party. 1900 to 1907. Dr. Wilson, a instructors in their particular Tha final breakdown by classes ho the Republican turning upperclassmen. Earl Wiley, visit-in- a 1914, is fields except Dr. 24 sopho Well-Plann- member of the class of reveals 22 freshmen, ed Campaign I. The following students have Board Class professor of the Speech De 11 and 12 sen chairman of the Wooster no grade below "A " in any mores, juniors, received B. Reed, visit- The concensus of most ob- of Trustees and chief executive second semester 1956-5- 7 in partment, Homer iors. This is the first time in re studies the servers was that the result officer of the Standard Oil Com- the College of Wooster: ing lecturer in psychology, and cent memory that the sopho a rejection of Welker of Indiana. Sophomores: Nancy Koontz. Clarence C. Nixon, in political mores outnumber the freshmen was more pany Tig-no- r. Janet Gabrielson, Richard of Juniors: science. in the band. than an endorsement Open to Public Church. It was felt that Welker Seniors: Philip Allen, Doris Lehman, Professor Wiley has served as One new face will appear in on the Roth, could have spent more time o- - The Inn, to be located Nancy Mohr, Anne Pasek, Bruce of the Department of the ranks of the MacLeod Las Ave- Christine Wright, the head "mending his own fences." Sen- southeast corner of Wayne Margaret Williams, Ohio State for many (Continued on Page Six) Robert Tobey. Speech at ator Church, in contrast, carried nue and Gasche Street adjoining in II. The following students have will serve here the well-planne- Class years and d campaign, the golf course, is to provide or out a received at least eight credits in "A" absence of Mr. William C. Craig, what he called accommodations for alumni, par- " the remaining creaits in Fifteen Freshmen lashing out at "A and who is on leave at Union Theo- record," ents, and friends of Wooster and C " or bettsr for all studies the second Welker's "disgraceful Woos- logical Seminary in New York. general pub- - semester 1956-5- 7 in the College of refused to become involved in will be open to the Dr. Wiley was graduated from Win Scholarships space ter: Adlai Stevenson's stand on the lie. There will be lodging Lists Get Longer received his M.A. and H-Bo- Dartmouth This vear 50 National Presby mb, foreign policy, and for 32 persons; a dining room, Freshmen: Virginia Buck, Mary Collins, degree from Ohio State. scholarships have in the seating 50, which will look out Harry Davis, Eleanor Elson, Richard Frank, terian College other issues. He won Gary Ireland, Thomas students from right- - upon the golf course; and two Barbara Greene, Still More? been awarded to face of charges McConihe, Lillian McMaKin, Jane Morley, throughout the country. Out of private dining rooms. Ralston, Rene Rich Mr. Reed is a graduate of In- Ruth Parsons, Nancy the total number ot oU scholar- Thp firt floor wi contain a ard, Marjorie Rott, Alan Schneider, Byron diana University and has a Ph.D. U ships, 15 have been won by public lounge, an alumni room, degree from the University of imp Trier. E izabeth Wilcox Freshmen who have just entered and a manager's TUr Chiraao. Mr. Clarence Nixon is four bedrooms, M,., ujimhinh Karen Woodard. Barth To qualify for a Pres floor will of Jacksonville State the colleae. suite. On the second Yost. a graduate byterian scholarship, applicants be located 12 bedrooms and Sophomores: Stuart Awbrey, Sue Bra Normal (Ala.) He attended Ala- Comin, Patri nrp reauired to be members of a apartments. Situ- ham, John Collins, Donald bama Polytechnic and received two bedroom Three) church for one year will be a (Continued on Page his Ph.D. from the University of Presbyterian ated in the basement to filing torm. It is shower Chicago. He has been head of prior the golf office, locker and necessary to have been ranked snack room, and a the Department of Political rooms, a in the top third of their class Schreiber Elected Science at Vanderbilt University. billiard room. at the end of their junior or next This Is History! Miss Peaav Bridaes, a gradu to final year in secondary school. Office Carson-Newma- n College, Lowry To Academic ate of Wooster Residents Of the Inn, President the Univer- Dr. Mrs. 10, who also studied at On October 22, 1957, the "The gift of and Tuesday, September 1 said, On ... sity of North Carolina, and Mr. candidates for the 1958 awards ' ..-;- Wilson is an event in the history Dr. William Schreiber, Head ot David Moldstad, a graduate of will take a qualifying test which of the College. It will provide the German Department, was Hiram College, Brown University, will be given in every secondary facilities that the College has elected Vice-Preside- nt of the Ger and the University of Wisconsin, school which chooses to admin- long needed, a place that should Section of the Modern manic are instructors in the English De- it. make possible entertainment for Language Association. It is pos- ister partment. The 15 Presbvterian scholar- - alumni and friends in an attrac- sible that his position might lead in shiDs to Wooster Fresh tive setting. This new gift and tn n hinher office in this particu Mr. Georae Yanev, history awarded Frank Church, the Senate's Rens- men went to William Cool, Mari the building it makes possible and in the Association structor, is a graduate of youngest member, will lar section lyn Dell, Kathryn Doob, Kenneth are simply further instance of a as a whole.