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Wooster, OH), 1956-10-12 Wooster Voice Editors The College of Wooster Open Works The oV ice: 1951-1960 "The oV ice" Student Newspaper Collection 10-12-1956 The oW oster Voice (Wooster, OH), 1956-10-12 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), 1956-10-12" (1956). The Voice: 1951-1960. 130. https://openworks.wooster.edu/voice1951-1960/130 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 LXXI Wooster, Ohio, Friday, October 12, 1956 Number 4 tuemts eenpy lnkdi Senate President Crowns Queen Sally; See Expansion As Dance Culminates Homecoming Week Modern Equipment by Nancy McCarthy At present Sally Anthony, recently elected by the student body, Widens Broadcast is in the midst of her reign as Queen of Wooster's 38th Annual Home- WCW, the student owned and coming. Traditional events of the week officially began Thursday operated campus radio station, is evening with the Queen's Banquet after which she and her court were jointly sponsored by the Student ; I escorted to the Homecoming Play, Senate and the Department of Alumni ine hainmaker . Speech. Prepare Other members of the court are The purpose of the station is Maid of Honor Marge Yoder es- to provide an outlet for the stu- For Homecoming corted by Bob Mitchell, Sheila llfl dents to work in radio with pro- The Alumni Association has Mclsaac with Jim Cooper '56 as fessional equipment under typi- been preparing last minute details her escort, Selma Hokanson with Bob cal, professional studio condi- for Homecoming. Cards, announc- O'Meara and Marlene Wyant with tions. ing this weekend's activities, have John Whitney escorting. Tune In Anywhere been sent out to all alumni in the Anticipate Tangle The station is with a operating North Eastern section of the coun- Tonight, in anticipation of te completely revised, up-to-da- try urging them to attend the arousing enthusiasm among both control room with new, modern Homecoming festivities. students and returning alumni for With this equipment. equipment This year the Association is the tangle with Denison on Satur- WCW he to all dor- for- can brought bringing Richard Sheppard, day, the customary Pep Rally and mitories on The station campus. mer editor of the VOICE and sec- Bonfire is scheduled east of the on kilocycles the operates 630 on retary of the class of 1954, as Gym at 7:00. This same evening AM radio. week- standard their special guest for the at 9:00 the scene will shift to Executives end. He will write the story on Lower Babcock, where the tradi- Taking the brunt of responsi- Homecoming for the Alumni Bul- tional Queen's Ball, under man- bility for WCW are Dick Hyde, letin. agement of Tom Clark, will be station manager; Mary Dronsfield As has been customary, a tro- held in honor of the Queen, her and Nat Tooker, program mana- phy will be presented to the men's court and selected guests. gers; Larry Howe, chief engin- and women's dormitory having Wagner Begins eer; Dave Saunders, chief an- the most outstanding display. nouncer; and Bob Brown, record Also, the Association is sponsor- The groundbreaking ceremony ing the luncheon for alumni, par- Wagner Wayne Ave- - Courtesy Elling's Studio librarian. for Hall on It is hoped that WCW will be ents, and friends in Lower Kauke, nue at 10:30 will commence Sat- able to establish a direct line of Saturday. Tickets are still on sale urday's activities. Following this Her Royal Highness Sally Anfhony communication with United Press at Galpin Hall for S1.50. the various dorm decorations are Rules Over Homecoming Activity headquarters in Cleveland by to be judged by a committee of means of teletype in the near fu- faculty and students chosen by the by Jan Moser ture. This will bring up to the Students Sign Lists Social Committee of the Student On October 5, Sally Anthonny was chosen Wooster's 1956 Home- minute news directly to the col- Senate. coming Queen. It is a contest based on personality and service to lege station. For Muskie Game From 11:45 to 1:30 the Alum- the school. Sally is well deserving of the title. Her interest in people, Plans are in the offing to es- ni Association is sponsoring a her friendliness, her vivacious personality, her abilities in many tablish a direct line between Muskingum College, in New luncheon in Lower rvauKe tor fields have made her what she is WWST, the Wooster radio sta- des- families, alumni and guests of SFRC committee, vice president Concord, Ohio will be the our Queen. tion, and WCW which will make who the college. of Peanuts, member of Sharks, tination of Wooster students Sally is a senior speech major it possible to have programs or- Day head waitress in Upper Holden, take advantage of Migration What Atmosphere from Canton, Ohio, and is now iginate here at the College and Saturday, October 20. Don and in The Solid Gold Cadillac on Saturday afternoon, a convoy practice teaching in the junior go out to the Wooster area and Custis, chairman of the commit- and the children's play. of convertibles will escort the high school. Her IS will be a Wayne County. This will also tee, hopes for a record-breakin- g Queen and her court and their children's play presented March Queen's Schedule make possible the broadcasting crowd to be on hand for the Mus-kie- s' escorts to Severance Stadium for 8 and 9. This is not Sally's first This year Sally is the Judicial of programs from W'ST on the Homecoming. the Homecoming Game where contest as she was also in the Miss Board president, a member of college facilities. posted Center Wooster will once again meet WWST contest held in Wooster Kappa I beta Gamma, dramatics Local record distributors and Lists are in Li- Denison on the gridiron. Prior to in June of this year in which she honorary, and National Collegi- other commercial industries may Kauke, the Student Union, the game time, 2:15, the Freshman did a monologue. ate Players, and for the second (Continued on Page Six) brary, and Kenarden Lodge for who wish to ride on the will present the usual "Parade of On the Go! year a member of Sharks and students chartered busses. Years" in honor of the Court. The past three years have been head waitress. Half-tim- full for Sally. She began her Sally's Homecoming duties be- Voosterites Elect Tickets will go on sale in the e proceedings include freshman year as president of gan Thursday night with a ban- - Senate Office on Monday from the official coronation of the Westminster, freshman cheerlead- quent for the Queen and her Senators, Officers third until seventh hours. The cost Queen by Student Senate Presi- er, a member of the Index staff, court which is composed of the of $2.25, includes the tickets for dent Sheldon Levy and as a new and was in the cast of The Rivals. four other candidates and their The following students have the game, the bus, and a box feature this year the presentation During her sophomore year, she escorts. Following the dinner they been elected by their classmates lunch. (Continued on Page Three) was on the Judicial Board, in attended the Homecoming play, to represent them in the Student Midsummer Night's Dream, Sa-brin- a The Rainmaker. The Queen's Ball Senate and class meetings. Those Fair, the children's play, a is held Friday night in Lower chosen from the senior class were Visiting Professor, Baritone Moore dancer in Orchesis, social chair- Babcock. Saturday at the Home- Bob 0 Meara, senior class presi- man of the French House, and a coming game with Denison, Sally dent; John Sharick, vice presi- Presents Chapel Recital Monday waitress in Upper Holden. will be officially crowned as dent; Liz Walters, secretary; Don Mr. Dale Moore, baritone, vis- Junior year found Sally adding Queen. Her escort will be John MacPherson, treasurer; and Tom iting professor of voice during more activities vice president of Dougherty, a Senior at University Kimmons, male senator at large. the absence of Professor Karl the Student Senate, and on the of Virginia. Junior Outcome Trump, will give a voice recital Those chosen from the junior Sunday, October 14. at 8:15 p.m. including a "Mazurka" in A mi- class were Dale Bailey, senator in the Chapel. nor. "Berceuse," "Scotch Dances," at large; Jan Moser, junior wom- Richard Parmelees Present and the "Spianato" and "Grande Accompanied by Dr. an senator; Henry Hopper, presi- Polanaise" in E flat. T. Gore, Mr. Moore will begin dent; Don Romig, vice president; his program with a solo cantata Program In Chapel The will end with the program Lyall Ritchie, secretary; and Don by Vivaldi. The rest of the pro- in A Major by Franck Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Parmelee "Sonata" Carter, treasurer. gram includes a set of songs by and violin. Admission will give a concert of their fa- for piano The Choice Hugo Wolf, based on poems by is free. vorite piano and violin music next to the concert The Sophomores to be honored Goethe; the Psalm, "O Lord.
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