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The College of Wooster Open Works The oV ice: 1951-1960 "The oV ice" Student Newspaper Collection 10-29-1954 The oW oster Voice (Wooster, OH), 1954-10-29 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), 1954-10-29" (1954). The Voice: 1951-1960. 80. https://openworks.wooster.edu/voice1951-1960/80 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, October 29, 1954 Number 6 And Orahood Watts CROWNING OF DOGPATCII KING Debate Proposition 1 ; W Ui v&tAPI; itffh; HIGHLIGHTS WEEKEND DANCE With Oxford Team s ri-t- T 5 fit Sponsored by the YWCA, Wooster's annual Sadie Hawkins' Day Dance will be The debate team of Oxford Uni- held Saturday, October 30, from 8:30 p.m. to 11:30 versity of London will be the p.m. in the gym. Selma Hokanson and Bob O'Meara have announced siiet of the College of Wooster that Phil Mason's band will supply the music. on November 2, at 8:15 p.m. in One of the highlights of the tJie chapel. The proposition of this evening will be the crowning of annual international debate for SCC Group Plans a Dogpatch king, elected by the this session will be: '"Communist coeds. Candidates are Dick Dicker-man- , in objectives the United States are First Section; Pete Morten-son- , 1 Brotherhood Meals ' x Second; Mac Hazel, Third; George Dawkins, Fourth; Rod Brotherhood meals im- were an Buckson, Fifth; AI Wasson, Sixth; portant topic at the Student Chris- Milt Khoolgarian, Seventh; Ned tian Council meeting last Tuesday Peachy, Eighth; and Tennessee Photo by Art Murray evening. The group will ask the Watson, freshman candidate. filoch hat Kick. student body to vote for or against In order to give a Halloween Af,aitt a monthly Brotherhood Meal, and air and autumn spirit to the dance, the gym will be transformed into also to make a choice preferential a barn. Nancy Johnston and Nancy 726 Pledges Join Girls' Clubs; of three agencies to receive the Peters are co-chairm- en of decora- funds from these meals if they are tions. There will be judging of Eight Clubs Persecute Slaves accepted. The SCC has chosen the costumes and corsages. John Buechner and Ned Peachy will Designated as slaves this week were the 126 pledges of the eight Inner City Protestant Parish in provide entertainment during the Cleveland, the Save the Children Girls Clubs. The following girls have joined clubs: evening. Kay Demmon, Tom Jus- Foundation, and the World Uni- ECHOES. Ann Paseck, Ruth Sanderson, Jean Garrett, Nancy tice, Alice Wishart, Tom Hill, , versity Service. A 75 percent af- Marion Golding, and Jim Landes f Payne, Nancy Mohr, Barb Bower, Marie Montag, Jean Wells, Joan firmative vote is necessary for this are in charge of refreshments. Larson, Jan Maryoutt, Pat Campbell, Lois Hoffman, Betsy Scoville, brotherhood program to pass. Tickets are on sale for SI.00 Marion Regnault. per couple in each women's dor- Chuck Peter Tapsell IMPS. Jean Palmer, Fay Akins, Eaton, chairman of the mitory. Marty Emmons and Mary Sue Swartz, Jane Downs, Jean SCC Fund Campaign, announced Frank, co-chairm- en of the Ticket that S22 being promoted by those who have Henderson, Rusty Korth, Chris Errata 19.28 had been turned in Committee, are selling tickets in by He Bow- - Gail Louise Byers, . campus solicitors to date. the Annex; Susie Taggart, usurped the anti- communist Unger, Parker, c n-i- ih lo apologize for said that by November 6 the re- cause.'" Mary Frank, Nancy Johnson, si'rerul errors in the WCW man; Peg Lamont, Miller: Mary Nancy Peters, Bonnie Hawk, Gret-che- n maining student and faculty con- Haupt, West ; Carolyn Nancy Orahood and Richard article which was in the minster Mayer, Anne Mayer, Lois tributions should he in and tabu- Fisher, Hoover; Sally Underwood. Watts will represent Wooster in VOICE of last week. Station Dickason. Elizabeth Piatt, Rose lated. Babcock; and Shirley Seidel, Hol-de- n. the negative. The affirmative will manager is Dick Morey and Bird. Will Poll Campus be taken by the Oxford team of not 'Don 1owland and Dick KEYS. Doris Lehman, Eleanor Chaperones the Derek Bloom and Peter Tapsell. Hyde. Moreover, although Beth Irwin reported that the for evening are Millie Webb, Smith, Religion-in-Lif- e Dr. Mrs. ,J lm Bond, Joan WCW has several disc jockey Committee will be and Mrs. Baird, Dr. and Grace McAllister, Jane Tinley, programs, they arc not the polling a cross-sectio- n of the cam- Peyton, Mr. and Mrs. Haugse, and Mary Warner, Betty Meyer, Jean main feature, of the station. pus about their opinions on the Dr. and Mrs. Schreiber. Baker, Joan Craig, Ruth Hughey, Religion-in-Lif- e program in the Joan Craig, Jane Bancroft, Car- :;;!., Carolvn Weber. Julie MacMillian. near future. James Stoner, who ol Thomas, Sue Bender, Eleanor PEANUTS. Marge Voder, Mar-len- e Singers Impress spoke in chapel this morning and Norfleet. and Gail Steinhoff are Wyant, Joan Mackenzie, who will be on campus through responsible for the posters and Sherry Slater, Leslie Towle, Ann this evening, is advising the com- other publicity for the occasion. Eubank. Marilyn Cogan. Sue Vooster Audience mittee. Bender, Carol Kish, Elaine Cowles, The Wooster-in-Indi- a committee Jo Bruce, Selma Hokason, Sally by Kert Kadyk by Betty Romig, said n. given Class Anthony, Ginny Blair, Kay Dem-mo- report, Production After listening to the concert that the suc- Andy Fechner, Barb Jeckel. appointment of the cess Dr to Dick Brubaker, Woos- Sue Allen. Judy Dauber. given by the Trapp Family on Lists Cast Leads ter's present India representative, PYRAMIDS.' Judy Keller. Lin- Monday night, I began to wonder The casts for "Amahl and the would be made before April 1955, da Staufl'er, Peg Williams, Betty if music has benefited by the ad- Night Visitors" and "Trial By-Jury- " thus giving the person one year to Smyth, Jan Weigert, Margie Per- have been announced by vances of the last 200 years. prepare himself for his two year Shultz, Faye Ferguson, Sylvia the operetta production class. The haps the art has lost something period abroad. Martin, Carolyn Kendig, Louise part of the judge in "Trial By through grandiosity. One can McClelland, Peg Sessions, Mary Committees Report Jury" will be protrayed by Walter Buchwalter, Margie Luce, hardly dispute the sincerity and Bushnell. The plaintiff, who takes Lou President Dave Little called for " Sandra Feldman, Marion Golding, sheer beauty of unaccompanied her sweetheart to court for breach the reports of various other com- Bloom Darone. a in which no of promise, will be played by Pris Derek Judy singing by group mittees of the SCC. Jordan Dick- Brooks, Alicia Cortelyou, and Edwin, the defend- SIGNETS. Jo member was more prominent than inson discussed the work of the Both of these men are the presi- Lynn Wickard, Ann Gran- ant, by John Wilson. Dave Little Taylor, another. The Wooster audience, commissions of UCF and announ- dents of their respective debating der, Mary Alice Baughman, Barb will act in the role of the usher so deeply ced an All Saints' Eve service on societies and editors of their Shirley which is not usually who shows to the plain- Randall, Nancy Frank, Sunday evening, October 31. The partiality Geor-sian- the school magazines, in addition to Lenore Weimer, e moved, seemed to be awed by tiff, and George Hillocks will take Falteich, UCF and YWCA plan to hold having served in the army. The Robinson, Barb Wolford. warmth and depth of the singing the role of the foreman of the " joint discussions to clarify their public in cordiallv invited to at- SPHINX. Liz Walters. Caris This writer felt that jury. this non-denomination- of group. roles as al or- tend this event. Verne Wellens, Andreuzzi, La here was the true purpose of ganizations on the campus. The Frank Ellsworth, youngest son Alice Wishart, Dottie Daum, Mar- of and Mrs. Clayton S. music: an adhesive force which David Brainerd Society has col- Professor Marty Crooks, Pris ty Emmons, lected a great deal of material Ellsworth, has been chosen from Sei-de- l, made a unity from a group. Homan, Kathie Moore, Shirley concerning vocations, approximately 40 young boys to Carol church Senate Changes Joan Straley, Pat Wise, In most instances, the group Terry Bard reported. IVCF has portray the boy soprano role of Johnson, Bobbie Thomas. Ann sang with a pure tone, free from made plans to go to their fall con- Amahl in "Amahl and the Night Li-go- Voting Hasenflug, Ruth n. Procedure Yargo, Jean distracting vibrato. The blend and ference this week-end- . Visitors". Frank, who was eleven Chapman. on his last is a sixth At its Monday night meeting, Judy quality were sufficient to project birthday, Mary" Ellen Buck-staf- f, In but a During the business discussion grade student the Beall Avenue the Student Senate decided to TRUMPS. well without strain. all at Staub, Sally Purdy, was ex- the group considered the possibili- School. He has been a member of change the voting procedure used Leila few instances, the diction Ardyth Schoner, of music lay-wel- l ties of a college religious co-ordin-at- or (Continued on in all college elections.