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WITH ELECTION NEWS Published by the Students of the College of Wooster Volume LXV WOOSTER, OHIO, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1950 Number 2 Saturday's Team Captain New Chapel Rules Proposed; Senate Sends Draft To SFRC 1 To ' Marine Air Unit Recalls Culp Migration Planned Oberlin Four major changes in the present chapel program arrange- To Serve As Electronics Officer ment were proposed by the Student Senate in a lively open meet- ing Monday night. Their resolution will now go to the Student Will Report Nov. 16 Faculty Relations Committee for further consideration, and if it -- survives there will be presented to I ""iH- Lee Culp, director of admis the trustees at their meeting October sions for the college has recently 13. Little Theater received notice to report to In the words of Bob Clark's resolu- Will Present Ifffc.. his service unit for active duty tion the Senate expressed its recom- with the U. S. Marines. By mendations for a radically revised Chas, Laughton chapel: receipt of this, he becomes the Speech dept. head William C. Craig INI V v f 11 "I move that the Student Senate announced Monday that the College SV second member of the ad- present to the SFRC the following Theater is sponsoring a program by ministration to be recalled bv resolution: Charles Laughton next month. Called t reserve unit. 1. ) The number of compulsory "An Evening with Charles Laughton," chapels per week be reduced from it will be presented in Memorial lie will join a Marine Air Squad-o- n 4 to 3, and the number of chapel in Akron, beginning November Chapel on Friday, October 27. cuts be reduced from 18 to 12. l!i. M' Culp at present holds the Mr. Laughton will spend the even- 2. ) The day left vacant by such a rank of major in the Marine Air ing reading to his audience from ma- reduction be filled by a non-compulso- ry terial from e erve. He is listed as a specialist in ranging the Bible and program of a religious na- electronics. Shakespeare to nursery rhymes. He ture sponsored by the Student Christ- gave similar programs at several col- A gradaute with a physics major if- ian Council; leges in Ohio last winter and these - i ti- -h i 1 i r of the College's class of 1941, Lee iiiii 3.) The committee aiding the Rev. were well Courtesy Wooster Dailv Record received. Culp joined the Army Engineers as a Mr. Bates be revised to make it a Dave Dowd will captain the Scots Saturday in the game with Kalamazoo, Major Lee Culp The admission price will be some- laboratory technician. Immediately more active and effective group. the season's opener. Details o the action will be found on page 3. where in the vicinity of one dollar, after this work he entered the L'.S. Part 2 of the resolution was the but neither it nor the exact time of Marine Corps as a private. Here he YW Plans Include only part first suggested at the time the program have been set as yet. They Queen tudicd communication and in 1913 of the meeting, but the rest had been will be announced early next month. Top Five nominees became air communications officer Campus Events, formed at the previous meeting and with the First Marine Air Wing. held over for a vote at this time. The sections were voted on Women Prexys Vie For Crown Thursday In 1943, Mr. Culp married Wooster Overseas Aid separately and then the entire resolution. The vote One of the five lucky gals nominated last Monday in senior alumnus Kathrvn Elaine Smith of Wooster's 1950-5- 1 Y.W.C.A. program was 9-- 1 in favor, with Hughes Assume New the class of '42. They now have two Jim is destined to be Homecoming during Wooster's 1 chapel Queen was launched uesday evening in recording the lone dissent. annual festive Weekend. Which one no one can bows. In the same year, he continued Dorm Duties Homecoming lower Babcock when President Helen Migration Date Decided elcc-trcmic- s Officers for the women's dormitories say until after chapel next Thursday when the election finals his studv with special work in Oberlin was chosen for the Migra- are run off, but we can give you their names. They are at Harvard and the Massa- Gurley welcomed old and new mem were chosen this week. tion Day objective after a week of At Babcock Beth Allison, Jean Allison, Jane chusetts Institute of Technology. Fol- bers and introduced general plans Alice Romig and Mary sampling student opinion and a short Lou Petty were elected president and Bover, Charlotte Fraser and Doris lowing this preparation he was as for the year. discussion of the possible alternatives. social chairman. West Schmerling. Forum Discusses signed as an air defense commander Beverly and A short skit was presented explain- The Oberlin game is Nov. 18, the last Betty Prigge will fill those offices On next Wednesday, October 4, on Okinawa. With the end of the at ing the four areas of activity: Christ- of the season, and Greyhound buses Holden Hall. the first elections will be held, along Semester Plans war. he left active duty in the reserve will cost an estimated S92 each for In Holden Annex Nancy Lynch will with elections for the class offices. to join Wcstinghouse Company as ian Faith and Heritage, Personal and the trip. The Akron game was the serve as president, Wysham as Then on the following day the two During Breakfast a research engineer. Finally in the Campus Affairs, Social Responsibility, Janet leading contender for the Migration social chairman. Administrative duties women leading the election will run Meeting for the first time this fall, fall of 1947 he joined the College of and World Affairs. The leaders of Day date, and Dean Colder was re- at Westminster are in the hands of the finals. the I'pperclass Forum spent a cool but Wooster as Director of Admissions. these groups Dorothy Berry, Mary ported to have said that late permis- Elisabeth Ehrhardt; social functions The runner-u- p will have some con- apparently enjoyable breakfast hour His service record rewarded him with Smirt, Eleanor Linden and Sally sions could easily be arranged, as the are in those of Marilu Darone. Dor- solation. She automatically takes her in Calpin Park Sunday morning dis- the Silver and Bronze Stars. Jane game would be in the evening. But othy Lyon and Dotty Tallman will place in the Queen's court, along cussing plans for the coming semester. Rhine spoke briefly on possible Present orders require him to report the Oberlin idea proved the more perform the same duties at Scot Cot- with three other girls chosen by the elected president projects. Cabinet members introduced Marjorie Hulett, to the squadron for a period of ten popular and passed with only one tage. Queen from each of the three lower of the forum last spring, has not re- include Joan Waters, vice-presiden- t; davs briefing and assignments. Fie dissent. Barbara Mortensen of Korner Rlub classes. to school this fall, so some re- Margaret Bonncll, secretary; Ann An- turned II resume his commission as a major Chapel Vote Barely Reached will take over the presidential respon- All statistics are not available, but organization was necessary. The newly derson, treasurer; Heather Beck, pro- and electronics officer in communica The chapel discussion occupied sibilities of her dormitory, and Mil- here is some the elected officers are Cordon Taylor, gram chairman; Sally Ford, member- information about tions and radar. At present, Mr. over an hour. dred Loehlin will aid her. At the blond, redhead and three brunettes: President; Willard Mellin, Vice Presi- ship; Jerie Mitchell, publicity; and Culp serves as adjutant of his squad- Throughout the meeting the par- French House the president is Jane Beth Allison is a on the dent; and Mildred Loehlin, Secretary-Treasure- r. Charlotte Murphy, four C's. Sphinx ron. The exact location of his outfit ticipants had to contend with the Boat. Sepjad. She was one Between ninety and one Cheerleading is not as vet definite, he said, but A nursery school in connection with war cries of a troop of Boy Scouts Temporary officers have been ap- of hundred students attended the assem- last vear's Homecoming Queen Cherry Point, North Carolina or El Westminster church, aid to a dis- holding an Indian dance in the room pointed by the residents of the fresh- bly called for the purpose of organ- attendants. Toro, California are possible sights. placed person's family living in Ohio, below, but the competition seemed man women's dormitories; elections izing and planning the year ahead.