The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 1959-09-25
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The College of Wooster Open Works The oV ice: 1951-1960 "The oV ice" Student Newspaper Collection 9-25-1959 The oW oster Voice (Wooster, OH), 1959-09-25 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), 1959-09-25" (1959). The Voice: 1951-1960. 198. https://openworks.wooster.edu/voice1951-1960/198 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]. GO, SCOTS! 4'm SET CLOCKS BACK BEAT KENYON! Ljhj) "fy fn rfi (t f& ONE HOUR SUNDAY I JP NX V Published by the Students of the College of Wooster Volume LXXVI Wooster, Ohio, Friday, September 25, 1959 Number 1 Alumni Launch Campaign, "The Great Sebastians" To Recount Plan to Renovate Kauke Comic Crisis On Homecoming Stage Communists and mind readers combine to make a One of the least known, yet most active centers on the timely drama in Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse's "The Wooster campus this year is the brick Centennial Head Great Sebastians," this year's Homecoming show. quarters, formerly JUiiler Manor, a wo- Judy French and Don Stauffer men's residence, the center houses 9, in Cleveland, Ohio, will have take the roles of Essie and Rudi three-quarter- s Building the operations of the Alumni met of its $100,000 Sebastian who are finishing their Service mind-readin- Building Campaign, one of the goal. It expects to reach the re- g act as the curtain on the first scene. To several phases of the overall Cen- mainder by the climax of the opens Take Shape fund-raisin- canvas. Under the rules of the tennial g program. f Others in the tentative cast post- With slightly over six months re- campaign, no soliciting alumni is ed by Director W. C. Craig in- After Dedication maining, the Alumni Association to call upon less than four, nor clude: Louise Tate as Manya; Wooster's new service building, than of the College is working toward more six fellow alumni. John Woodall and Paul Blair as slated for completion by this win- The fund-raiser- s have ; David its goal of one million dollars to encoun- i security policemen Danner ter, will have its cornerstone laid mid-Apr- tered many problems, the main as Josef; Robert Wills as Sergeant Sep- be raised by il of 1960. at a ceremony on Saturday, Boerum Gen. These funds are designated for one being the loss of their director Javersky; Robert as tember 26, at 10:30 a.m. The pub- less Otokar Zandek; James Holm, use in the restoration of Kauke than four months after the lic is invited to the ceremony I David Loeliger and James Mall Hall. opening of the campaign. Director across Wayne Avenue from Wag- Paul Morrill, who also served as as soldiers; Janice McBroom as ner Hall. Operation Everyone the Director of Public Relations, Vlasta Habova. i Launched in January of 1959, resigned his position with the Additional Talent The focal point of the ceremony the drive's organizational begin- alumni to become the of WELCOME, FROSH . Ducking ladders, tools, bricks will be the placing of a copper president and Frances Johnston as Col. Brada-cova- ; newly-appoint- box of the nings were not begun until March Park College. After a month of cement bags, Dr. John W. Chittum, ed head of containing pictures Elizabeth Wallingford as donors of the director-les- s Dick Kellner Armington family, of this year. Since money is to drifting, the cam- the chemistry department introduces freshmen Sophie Cerny; Gilbert Horn as Fritz of in pro- building, and various other sig- be raised only from the alumni of paign resumed under the leader- and Mueller to the shell Severance Hall the Karel Cerny; William Thompson cess of Here nificant articles relating to the the college, the group began its ship of Edward Arn, '31. renovation. they inspect the basement chemistry as Novotny; Sandy Levine as laboratories. Outside they craned their necks to watch hose-wieldi- ng history of the college. operations with the motto, "A Renovation Outline Pavlat; Jack Wilson as Dr. Bal-za- r; workers steam-clea- n the chemistry building's ex- call on every alumnus every- When the Scot alumni have met Anne Kopf as Marie Balzar; Tribute on Dr. D. Slated where." their goal, the Wooster campus terior scaffolding. John Reinheimer of the chemistry Ed Kagan as Bacileke and Al department will explain the refurbishing to Chemistry Club Saturday's program will open goal, will see a completely new interior Sorem as Corporal. To carry out its extensive 1 in with a by college chaplain, of Kauke Hall. Funds will be used students 7:45 p.m. Oct. Severance Hall. prayer .the Alumni Association divided Tickets for the four perform- Rev. James Blackwood. The don- to refurnish all classrooms, im- the nation geographically into six ances to be presented Oct. 14, 15, ors, who are members of the col- ij divisions. Headed by a staff co- prove plumbing, build new stair- Alumni Reunion, Drive To Climax 16, and 17 at 8:15 p.m. will go lege board of trustees, will then ordinator, each division was in cases, and completely modernize on sale Monday afternoon, Oct. 5, the north to Lower Wooster-ln-lndi-a jr turn subdivided into areas, of entrance Annual Week at 1 p.m. 0 Kauke. which there are 86. The Wooster-in-Indi- a commit- representative, John Bathgate, The action of the drama takes A square dance is set for Plans to refurnish completely all-colle- ge The areas are further coordin- - tee is making final arangements Wooster '44. This year the W.I.I, place in Prague, Czechoslovakia Friday, October 2. This heart-of-the-camp- this us site will Wooster-in-Indi- - ated by the area captains, and for a Week to be committee aims for a goal of in March 1943. While the Great affair, sponsored by continue under the alumni's own each contains a set number of dis- held directly after Homecoming. 2,500.00. Sebastians acknowledge the ap- the Student Senate Social premise, "We wore it out: let us im- tricts. These latter subdivisions Included in the schedule of Wooster-in-Indi- a was started in plause given their mind reading Board, will be held at 8:30 rebuild it." Interested alums will this will be in Taylor parking Ware where the actual "front line" portant events year a 1932 and is now 27 years old. act, security policemen search p.m. the have an to pledge any soliciting is carried out. Each is opportunity reunion of Wooster's 12 past rep- Every two years a Wooster gradu- their dressing room. Apparently lot, weather permitting. a di-"rec- amount they feel is suitable for resentatives to India. The reunion sub- Dress very informally in j headed by a lieutenant, who ts ate sails for India to serve as the Sebastians have not been three-yea- r period. Within the col- will take Sunday, Oct. 18. Ber- his team of alumni "sales- place English teacher, head dormitory mitting 25 of their income to blue jeans, slacks, or lege lifetime of many Wooster That evening will be the tradi- men." counselor and athletic director at the cultural Action Committee. mudas. Wooster-in-Indi- students of today, the alumni's tional a Dinner. Ewing Christian College, Allaha- The intrigue then moves to the Approaching Climax dream will be realized along with The annual fund drive will then bad. The current representative is villa of General Zandek who com- be Speeches of tribute By press time, the first cam- many other goals comprising officially begin after the Monday George Dawkins, class of '57, a mands the mind readers to enter- presented. staffs of paign, which began on September Wooster's centennial years. Chapel address by former W.I.I. biology major and track man. tain his guests. to people on maintenance both the present and the past will be given, and college president, Dr. Howard Lowry, will give the cleod Clan Welcomes 19 Faculty Newcomers main talk. The new service building, which Donning academic robes for is partially in use at present, will opening Convocation. 19 new fa- eventually house all departments culty members joined the campus concerned with serving and main- lads and lassies for the new taining the college, as well as all academic year. the equipment used in their jobs. Mr. William W. Boelhe, a new 3wL - Head of the maintenance depart- math s. member of the department, ment is Mr. Jay Clapp. received his A.B. from Carleton T College, Northfield, Minnesota. rst m Completion of the building has He was a graduate teaching as- been held up because of the cur- sistant in physics at the Univer- rent steel strike. However, it is will sity of Nebraska and physics lab " 1 expected that the building x X ! : M assistant at Carleton College. Mr. 1 i be finished by winter and form- Boelke has many interests includ- ally dedicated in the early spring. ing philosphy of science, hi-f- i, wrestling, and other recreational ' activities. ' 1 f ' t Op 4' H"' - I f. Theological Addition New Colonial Inn The Department of Religion staff is augmented by instructor Adds Attraction Dr.