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Published by the Students of The College of Wooster Volume LXXVIII Wooster, Ohio, Friday, October 20, 1961 Ten Cents Number 5 arts Queen Crowning Highlights Homecoming We eli End; Returning Alumni To View Game, Participate In Program Homecoming festivities start tonight with the pep rally church on Sunday. Student Senate President Larry at 7:15, followed by the third performance of . B., featuring Caldwell will FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20 guest star Earle Hyman, and the Queen's Ball. speak in Westminster at the 8:45 service. Rev. James Blackwood 7:15 p.m. Pep Rally in After the opening parade to the stadium, the queen and will preside at the 10:30 service. gym parking lot her court will be introduced at 8:15 p.m. Play, Scott Senior Betty Johnson and junior 1 :30. The game between the unde- throughout the day. At 4:30 a Auditorium Paul Plusquellec are in feated Scots, and the Akron Zips reception will be held in Compton charge of coordinating all the 9:00 p.m. Queen's Ball, begin 2:00. The crowning Hall. Homecoming will at activities. Babcock of Queen Betty Bea Andrews will Plenty of dancing will also be available highlight the half-tim- e activities. during the Queen's Ball Betty Bea's father, Mr. William SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21 Results of the Homecoming decor- tonight in Babcock and the Home- R. Andrews, will escort her to the 9:00 a.m. Alumni ations for the sections and dormi- coming dance in the gym tomor- Queen's Ball and the game while Registration row. The Scot clan Homecoming Bill Washburn will tories will also be announced. escort her the 10:00-11:0-0 a.m. Campus theme will be carried A performance of J.B. will.be out in large rest of the week end. Other escorts Tours after-gam- scale decorations offered e of tartan shields include Karl Hilgert, Jane Arndt; in a special 1:30 p.m Introduction of and unicorns, the symbol of Scot- John Harley, Bev Bowie; Roger matinee 20 minutes after the last Queen and Court land. Chittum and Bill Nunn, Connie whistle and then again in the eve- after Parade ning when curtain time will be Two Church Services Copeland ; and Stu Paterson, Kitty 2:00 p.m. Game at 8:15 p.m. The week end will end with Kelly. with Akron University Further activities begin early to- morrow with the alumni registra- 4:45 p.m. Play Photo by Art Murray tion at 9 a.m. From 10 to 11 Large Pledge Clubs 8:15 p.m. Play students will conduct campus Majority Quarterback Bill Washburn and Queen Betty Bea Andrews. 9:00 p.m. Homecoming tours. A special assembly for Dance, Gym alumni will be presented in the In Anticipation Of Future Fun Queen flea chapel at 11. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 22 Betty - Lunch Tickets Executive Committee members club members. 8:45 a.m. Church, Larry by Emily Eaton Tickets for alumni and guests of the Inter-Clu- b Council report The feelings about present club Caldwell, president for lunch, which will be served at in- of Student "Everyone has been so wonderful, all I can say is thank that 80 percent of the women members and relative club sizes Senate First Kenarden at noon and at terested in joining a women's club were also worked out by the three 10:30 a.m. Rev. James you," smiles Queen Betty Bea. With the excitement of Home- Bab-coc- second Kenarden, Hoover, k will become members of their first women and Dean of Women, Mrs. Blackwood coming week end added to plans for a February wedding, and Holden at 12:30, will be choice groups. No woman was in- Edith Frey. Betty Bea feels as though she's floating a foot off the ground. $1.03. vited to a club lower than her Rushing activities opened with be the long evening; ot run-o- n Dormitories will open third choice. the club teas the first week end in awaiting her call with more cheers Ohio English Group elections was filled with excite- 83 Per Cent Pledge October and continued with the ment and a continual bridge ready. rush parties the Of the 167 sophomores and following week game. Most of Compton Hall Another thrilling moment, re- Woosterites Joust end. Members of the transfer students eligible to Executive Discusses Papers waited with their two candidates calls Betty Bea, came two nights Committee feel that the of pledge, 138 or 83 per cent chose success and crowded cheering around the later when Fifth Section serenaded the final distribution With Two Debators to become members. ICC President resulted from Next Saturday the Northeast phone booth when Betty Bea heard her. Bill sang "You're the Sweet- the realistic Vice-Preside- approach taken by Ohio Bev Bowie, nt Nancy College English Group will the news. heart of Section 5." This was a Larry Caldwell, a senior from both the clubs and the women fol- Awbrey and Secretary-Treasure- r hold its annual meeting in Galpin real honor, says Betty Bea, be- Newton, Iowa, and Dale lowing the rush parties. , Special Serenade West Carol Brownfoot worked out the Hall. cause Fifth Section rarely gives a a from Huntington, Starts Wednesday Hoak, junior final distribution giving the great- She called Fifth Section, hop- Sweetheart Serenade. with two debat- Women's club pledging begins The membership of this organi- W. Va., will joust est weight to the written prefer- ing to surprise her fiance, senior Betty Bea Union So- on Wednesday at noon and con- zation is composed of 20 colleges met Bill in the spring ers from the Cambridge ences expressed by prospective Bill Washburn. However, the sec-lio- n of her sophomore year. They were ciety over the proposition, Re- tinues until 6 p.m. on Friday. The of the Greater Cleveland, Akron had the news for her and were pinned in September and engaged solved: that this house would rath- following women will be seen and Youngstown areas. last July. After her wedding Betty er be Red than dead. sporting the pledge outfits of their Senate Unearths The Bea will do her Art I.S. in James- The debate, sponsored by the respective clubs on the latter date. meetings will be held at 10 a.m. 2 Choir Entertains town, Pa., where Bill will be fore- Speech Department and open to CHI ALPHA CHI (Trumps) and p.m. The morning session man of the Blazon Company's the public, will take place in Several Old Bills, Marcia Adams, Jean Blair, Mary will include the discussion Council Delegates Shipping Department. Memorial Chapel Monday at 8:15 Coffman, Linda Crane, Carol De- of three papers written by the mi, Elizabeth faculty of these colleges. Mrs. The 130 member Concert Choir, p.m. To DeRoode, Karen Share Sports Begins Charge Donaldson, Marjorie Dew, Professor of Eng- under the direction of Dr. Richard The members of the Cambridge Marjorie Eldridge, jungle-gym- s lish at the As manufacturers of Debating Team are Leon Brittan The Student Senate held its an- Catherine Elwell, Sarah Given, College of Wooster, hak T. Gore, will entertain delegates written re-organizatio- a and other play equipment, nal Margaret Harmon, Charlotte Hast- paper entitled "Tristram to a convention of the National and David Saunders. Mr. Brittan, nual migration to with the Shandy," which will be discussed five-piec- this company accords well of the Cambridge Uni- the WRA Cabin last Sunday. ings, Carolyn Kroupa, Betsy Bell Council of Churches with a e a member 'Mot-ter- at this session. couple's love of Betty Bea Sub-committ- Leedy, Sarah , sports. ee Moke, Patricia program Monday night in versity Conservative Association, appoint m e n t s plays intra-mura- l basketball and has written a weekly column for Judith Nowlin, Linda Piper, Cleveland. highlighted the business, followed The 100 expected guests will eat loves golf, water-skiin- g and swim- the Cambridge Varsity and is now Gretchen Wilke, Susan Wilson. by two motions designed to allevi- luncheon at 12:30 and attend a tea The choir will sing "All Dark, co-capta- in ming. Bill, of the foot- reading law and plans to become ate the burdens placed on its bud- DELTA DELTA RHO (Pyra-mids- ) ness Flies," from Bach's Christmas at the Faculty Club following the ball team, shares these interests. a barrister-at-law- . get due to Senate's recent discov- Susanne Albrecht, Ann Oratorio; "Psalm 93" by Schutz; afternoon session. "I think we'll probably buy a boat Mr. Saunders, a member of the ery of several hidden costs. Barr, Ruth Bricker, Pamela Charles Ives' "Psalm 67;" "The before a stove!" comments Betty Labor Party at Cambridge, also Brown, Susan Callaway, Margaret All junior and senior English By Dr.