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WOOSTER :(- - Volume LXI WOOSTER, OHIO, FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, 1945 Number 10 Dr. Ganse Little Dr. Karl Ver Steeg Pearson Discusses Speech Students Comes Feb. 4 For Completes Work On i News Behind News Vm Direct " Week of Prayer Ohio Water Survey For Capacity Crowd

Written by Dr. Karl Ver Steeg, One-A- ct Dr. Ganse Little of the Broad Drew Plays of The , Wilber Pearson, popular news Street Presbyterian Church in Stout, geologist of Ohio, and V. commentator and writer of the state , Columbus, O.j will be the speaker s column Merry-Go-Round- ," Dr. Lamb, also with the Survey, "Washington By Edith Bender during the Big Four 'Sponsored demonstrated his popul-arit- y Water in Ohio, Bulletin No. 44, Three one-ac- t plays, directed by Week of Prayer, Feb. 4 through in Wayne County on Tues- Geological Survey of Ohio, 1944, members of the play directing class, Feb. 7. The Week of Prayer is an day evening by attracting is a basic report representing the more will be given in the Little Theatre annual event which stresses student than capacity audience to the high result of one hundred years of work Monday, Jan. 1 5, at 8 P.M. participation in questions of inv school auditorium. Pearson, in geology on water resources in Mr. portance to religious thinking. who the beginning The first play, "The Theatre of the state of Ohio. stated at of his Dr. Little, who was a guest min-iste- r speech that he really much the Soul," is expressionistic and at The report includes 694 pages A was at Westminster Church last more home behind a the same time a satire on expres- and 7 maps (16x18), four of which at typewriter year, was born at Springfield, Mo. than on a lecture sionism. It was written by Nikolai are illustrative of the various stages km:.fi.. platform, gave an He graduated from Wabash Col' informal interpretation of today's Nikolayevich Yevreinov, and trans' of the drainage systems of Ohio, lege i n Crawfordsville, Ind., i n news with his theories and predic- lated by Marie Potanpenko and the most important portion of the January 8, 1945 1925. He received his Th.B. from tions concerning it. ChristoDher St. John. The action of book being devoted to the discus' Princeton Theological Seminary The Voice invites me to write a New Year's letter. I am, the play lasts only fifteen minutes sion of this subject. These old drain In discussing the recent allied set-bac- k and has done postgraduate work in indeed, glad have all back and is accompanied by the noise of age systems dating back to a period to the chance to welcome of you on the western front Mr. Christian education at the Union the pulsations of the human heart before and during the ice age, are after the vacation. The campus was a fairly deserted place Pearson gave several reasons which, Teological Seminary in New York his The cast, under the direction of considered here in the light of the for over a fortnight; and the signs of life are pleasant again, in opinion, helped to contribute City. Virginia Strubbe, will be: Marjorie complex modifications mentioned. to this occurrence. He pointed out first now that most of you have managed to filter back through Hatton, Martha Pratt, Sarah Lantz, His ministerial post was an The authors offer a solution for the that at the time of the German the ice and snow. It looks as if we might have to add to our Betty Leonard, Pat Tostlebe, Mary assistant pastor of St. Paul's Meth' problems involved. The bibliog' drive the green 106th division had odist Church next year's budget six St. Bernard dogs McClaran. in . raphy of this section includes a ser' to insure proper just taken its place in the front lines. He was then associate pastor of ies of 15 scientific papers written return of everybody after Christmas. He further named inefficiency The second play will be. "When the Brown Memorial Presbyterian by Dr. Ver Steeg on various phases in our intelligence service, overcon-fidenc- e Shakespeare's Ladies Meet", in Church in Baltimore. He served as of geology in Ohio. My New Year's wishes for Wooster are fairly obvious.. and other factors as helping which Desdemona, Portia, Cather' this pastor of the Covenant 'Central Other portions of the book deal First of all, during the next few months I hope we can plan to cause setback. ine, Ophelia, and Cleopatra gather Presbyterian Church in Williams' to give Juliet advice han-- with rock formations and the pos' an educational program of the finest kind. Alumni, trustees, New German weapons, Mr. on how to his ! port, Pa., before going to pres' - die men Cary . March directs sibilities for the production of water and Pearson feels, are still a .definite the - church Columbus. faculty have shown complete willingness to participate -- ent in from them and for special water menace to us, for German science cast who are: Betty Knox, Jean . .in the planning of this program. Thus far, moreover, I have ; Dr. Little is a member of Phi supply in some areas. has yet undeveloped potentialities Sommer, Kathy Wonder, Marjorie Beta Kappa, national honorary Of scientific interest because it been pleased with the number of students who have ex' in this field as has been shown by Lloyd, and Vivian Douglas. scholastic and holds the offers a solution the complex, pressed themselves, another, the to one way or about matters of appearance and recent improve "Heaven Will Protect the Work-in- g degree of Doctor of Divinity from much'discussed problem of drain' academic interest. I encourage you to keep up the good ments in robot bombing and the Girl," the third play, is a mod- both Wabash College and Wash' Ohio, is also economic highly age in it of work and even to do better at it during the next five new armoured tanks which ern comedy by Glen Hughes, who ington.and College. -- Jefferson importance in that it indicates the spearheaded the recent German of is also author of the book "The Aside from his regular pastoral months. The point of view of students who are in the midst buried valleys and sources of water fensive. However, these German Story of the Theatre" and found- duties Dr. Little is also member of receivmg their education is invaluable to any proper a supply in Ohio. successes on the Western Front are er of the famous Penthouse Theatre of the Board of Christian Educa-tio- n, planning. ' set Much of the data was obtained : off by our own rapid advances at the of Washington. Presbyterian Church, U.S.A., by field work done by Dr. Ver on the -.-astern front where we are The cast directed by Ruth Bartchy, member of the Committee on Social (Continued on Pag 4) In your own life on the campus I wish you a maximum now some four months ahead of follows:

Education and Action Presbyter' Self-governme- nt schedule. of and a minimum of rules, with the rules Jean iah Church, U.S.A., trustee of Wil' ...... Bette Cleveland ci- - you do have really enforced. No one assumes, I . think, that Mr. Pearson also discussed son College, director of McCor Miss Ogilbee Caroline ...... Jean Gildner all operation among the three big al- mick Theological Seminary, Cowi' our present "living structure" here is perfect in respects, The Working Girl - lies America, Britain ion. Great and Accepts re-examinat- cil of Social Agencies in Columbus, Position and it is always subject to A strong student Marcia Russia. He spoke of the difficulties Chandler the Community Chest in Colum' senate, proper Self-governme- nt associations, and a reasonable, Mrs. on Johnson co-operati- Dorothy Vaugh Miss Jean Ogilbee, instructor in in maintaining close bus, and the Counril U.S.O. in Co' largcminded committee on faculty and student relations Admission '- between sensitive sovereign Dowers for the olavs will He - Spanish Department, sub' lumbus. . the has should go far towards accomplishing what we want. For each and of some "of the circumstances twenty-fiv- e cents. . Mr. Ralph Young will introduce mitted her resignation to the ad' . which have caused friction, among the. general topic of the Week of ministration and will leave Woos one of you personally I hope that this current solemn year us such as the Prayer to the student leaders of ten Jan2 LforPanama where she jurnation'sJiistorymay be distinguished ,by your own whole "question of has Lend-Leas- e aid. Students Nominate dormitory discussions at a" meet accepted a Civil Service teach best performance accompanied by as much fun as you can ing position. She will teach a sev Mr. Pearson closed his address ing tonight, Jan. 11 at 8:30 in the manage, to contrive in times like these. For my own part, Seven Big Four room. enth grade in the Cristobal (Pana with and we indeed would have Senators ma) Consolidated High School, her I look forward, during the remaining school year, to knowing felt cheated without it a state- Petitions are out for new sen. subjects being Spanish and Eng' some of you better than I already know you. ment regarding health the the of tors for the Student Senate. Prim Organization lish. The pupils, Miss Ogilbee said, president and predictions to as pos ary elections will be held Wednes- both Meanwhile, I want to thank all of you for the many were native Panamanians and sible cabinet shifts after January. day. Ian. 17. final W and the - - mnfecf Orgies children of American citizens work kindnesses you have shown me colleagues I VArV and my in the is scheduled for Friday, 19. ing in Cristobal. Jan. Back grind. administration during the college year. to the old Two She will report to New Orleans Seven hew senators will be elect- - weeks of heaven and now this. Oh, Women Amend Laws ed at the end of the month and fly '. to the Board.5 two from eart nf to . Cordially yours, well, there always , are clubs to Panama where she starts instruc At Regular Meeting the three underclasses and one from . break th there? monotony. Or are tion Feb. 1. Miss Ogilbee states HOWARD LOWRY . the senior class. The class of '4S Many them have of put an "Out to that she plans to spend her nine will have only one new member as & W.S.G.A. has added four new Lunch sign up til after our lovely month summer vacation traveling Lois Scott, president of die Senate, exams.' Then, next semester they'll rules to their present laws. through Central America, an old To will automatically continue for an. be Comin' For Carry Me Home all back in fuller than full swing ambition fulfilled If a serviceman from out of other term. There are four mem we predict it. town visits you, it will be possible bers from each class The Spanish instructor received "But really dear," quoth Mom-mali- e, souls that I had formerly seen in the on the Senate, Senor Al Ormond and to receive special some her M.A. from the University of "do you think it's absolutely bus station. The train rolled in, permission from forming a total of sixteen students. Spanish records will be the chief at the dean of women for later hours. Elections are held ' Kansas last June and applied for necessary for you to start back to stadium boots, suitcases and I rolled twice a year, traction at the 15 meeting of The increase Jan. be- - in time will depend and each person chosen has a year the Central American position school in such a blizzard?"- on, and we rolled . (that means - - -

the opanish club. begins at 6:45 upon the circumstances the .- It fore coming to Wooster last fall creeping on all fours) to Crestline, of visit term.- in the Music room where a good I was determined, may my soul She is a native of Colorado and iri the record time of four hours. AH college rules hold for over Present members time is guaranteed by president Jim rest in peace, to get to Wooster of the Senate Wyoming. Miss Ogilbee said she All the while the boots and I were night visits in Wooster except the are: Senior class, Lois McAlIan. Other new officers in Tuesday morning, so kissing the lit' Scott, presi- was very excited about her new. job feigning sleep over one of the larg one denoting the time allowed out dent, Virginia elude: Betty Delaney, vice'presi tie woman goodbye, I jumped into Miller, Chuck Ir- in Panama but she expresses her est and worest wheels on the rail- each night. The hour has now been win, and dent; Carol Reese, secretary; Rog my. stadium boots, threw both suit Jack McLeod; junior class sorrow in leaving Wooster. I like ways today oh, one little thing I lengthened. Nancy er Naftzger, treasurer; Al Ormond, cases and laundry cases on my little Campbell, secretary, Wooster so much", she said, "its sled neglected to mention I get deathly If you wish to attend, a perform Nancy Parkinson. Evelvn sergeant'at'arms. and mushed down the street Cnttnn faculty, its administration, and its gafe. sick on trains. Need I elaborate? ance in another city you will be Jim McDonald ; class-B- Pembroke celebrated its 25th an into the teeth of the sophomore etty students that I will be very sorry to In Crestline I regained some of allowed to stay overnight. But this Guinther, Livy niversary Friday, Dec.--1 5 at a That action occurred at thijee in DePastina, say goodbye. These past months my composure over something black is only possible if the buses or trains Babcock the afternoon and at five I Mary Baker, and bam Bell; fresh- . formal dinner held in stag' have been very happy ones for me and came in a cup by no stretch are not running at this hour and if class Marie Allen, president, presented gered into the Greyhound terminal man Ed Perkins and Tar. Dr. Myron Peyton,- - head of the of the imagination could it be called you have a letter of permission queline Theis. its history and Frederick Moore of not at all exhausted from carrying The first semester Spanish Department, has named no coffe, and then snuggled among my from your parents. .1 the English department spoke on the four suitcases, but nearly col' tnere are only two freshman mem- - . successor as yet. for; two-hou- r lay-ove- r. lapsed from dragging large stadium suitcases a A new ruling has been passed in bers, but the second semester there . Christmas Well I lay over the benches, floor, chapel concerning smoking. are the same At their .last meetings the Art boots on the end of my legs. A number as in the other -- - mysuitcasesmyJxotforfQur choice will nowJeuaffered-anyon- classes. Guild had a lecture on Flemish" Dr. Williams Speaks Well7Tnytadramoots-TLnd-- I e hours I lay over things and then found fought way through the mob breaking the present smoking -. painting by Betty Stuckslager while At Refresher Graduation our At the meetino of tlmas. Surlo- something wheezed into the sta regulations. You may either have v uuLAfc the German club carolled in the and located a seat on the bus. It Senate held Jan. 8, plans for tion looking like the Toonerville one week's Color German language for admir A group of. eighty-nin- e Navy was past time to leave so I settled suspension at home or Day, many trolley. to be presented May 12, were men, two weeks suspension in Wooster irig" listeners. Coast Guardsmen, and Ma back, lit a cigarette and waited for discussed. will be an- It happened to be going my way at your own expense and with all Details rines graduated from' the Naval the two hour journey to begin. The nounced as soon as definite so I hopped on repeating the same college rights for- plans Refresher Course - last Monday driver bus, and privileges ' Six Speech jumped into the started have been- - formulated Students - e procedure as the previous train feited. night, Jan. 8. Dr.- John R: Wil the motorand we-drov- out of the in. ... ' ride. I arrived Wooster at eight Present Poetry Reading liams, pastor of the First Presby station . . . around the "block and in Tuesday looking like terian Church of Wooster, gave the back in the other side. Then we morning a fugitive Grapes Service Will Honor Poetry 'reading will be featured address at the graduation. The rest sat, and sat . . . and sat. An hour from the of Wrath, again this Sunday, Jan. 14, between of the program consisted of a talk later the driver announced that he seventeen hours from my house in Cleveland four and five o'clock in the Music by Lt. j. W; Fellows, Commanding was giving up the bus and that we to Wooster. Graduating Seniors That's what's Room of the Student Union. Those Officer of the Marines, and the could stay there all night or go my story yours? who would enjoy an informal hour presentation of the certificates, peddle our papers elsewhere. The Recognition Service for the of that kind are cordially invited. Those who graduated left Wednes- Well, the cold was creeping candidates for graduation will be t de- Forum Will tlold Election Under the guidance of Dr. Del day, Jan. 10 and are going to pre-fligh- through my stadium boots so I held on Jan. 18 during the regular bert G. Lean, the readers for, this schools in Georgia and Iowa, cided to mush and I did to the chapel hour. President Lowry will Freshman Forum will hold the - - Sunday are Bette Cleaveland, Jan One hundred and four new train station, where I purchased the give the address at that service. The election of officers for the new . ie Stroh, Martha Pratt, Ruth Whis trainees arrived today, .They will large ticket to Wooster, via dear seniors who will receive recognition the meeting. Tan ton, Margaret Stoll, and Ellen be given their placement exams on old Crestline (where the elite meet semester at next at that time are: Edward Everett ' nt 14. also Kline. Friday and Saturday, Jan. 12 and to wait for practically non-exista- The program will include Beatty, Virginia Beifuss Coe, Gene Participating in last week's 13. Saturday afternoon they will a worship service. pro' trains). v AnnDolde. Virginia Ruth Helm. gram were Margaret Rath, Mar be divided into platoons, and Mon For four long hours I paced the The Jan. 21 meeting will be Jane Louise Hoop, Sarah Margaret jorie Hatton, Jane Hogestyn, Jean day they will be assigned rooms and stadium floor exchanging knowing based on the ideas of the Catholic Lantz, Virginia Jane Miller, Don DOOkS. - and Gildner. . glances with equally as frustrated faith. . aid Som$ier, Jean k Charles Zavala. 1 f Ptt Two THE WOOSTBR VOICB Friday, January 12, 1945

ApperntmOntS By Betty Stuckslager Suds Qft)t Woastttx otce Ye Olde" Almanacke " for the year of our Lord 1945 From ESTABLISHED ltt) , Being the first after the advent of a new regime, but neverthe Our OGdat Seadcat Pnblicatios) of Tbt CoDcft of Wooster lesst containing 365 days, of which January is one of all the rest which Be trKfwrl er Published tsscsiy d&irinf year tPTfff vacsfioo. pfrioda has 31. Wherein, besides a correct calculation of the feasts,' there Wooster students have dusted is week-en- d. Subscription Price per year" past Martha Preston $1.50 contained manifold and diverse knowledge for use in the home, in fne last bit of train soot off their 198-1- played hostess med student Ben Editorial Office Roost IT, Caukc Hall Phone 1 public, and all points south. collective lapels and put "White to Printed by TVe Collier Printing Co., Wooster, Ohio Leeper from U. of Penna. , ' Conjecture of the weather. 1 J ..: Christmas'! away for; another year. " Collegiate Preaa of Home again after a desert Christ--ma- s Ueaber of Aasoaateo Distributor Collegiate Press The 1, 2, 3 variable; 4, 5, 6 subject to change; 7, 8, 9 According to a nasty rumor book suspicious; in Nevada is Ruth Whiston 10, 11, 12, 13 but I think they call it snow; 14, reports and term papers are due this 15, 16, 17 wild north who even had the gall to return wind; 18, 19, 20, 21 thou breath of goose flesh's being; 22-2- 9 who week . and there are only seven with a sun tan! She spent the two has time to notice anyway; 30, 31 sleep, beautiful studying days til examinations. So sleep, may I make weeks with fiance Chablain Bruce a aramauc if anyone reads this, they are friv exic into tny ciutcnes, yea, even unto the point ot inebriation. Roberts. familiar face olous fools who don't care whether A on cam pus week-en- d Moons Phases. they flunk or not: 'last was that of Suzie Johnson, now a student Last Quarter, the 6th, and if the As So It Was Rings on Her Fingers at Wellesley. Suzie was the guest of family doesn't come across pretty A rash of diamonds has been ob- Entered m second-clas- s matter in the Pott Office of Wooater, Ohio Ye Olde Yeare ex-room- ie Marjia gold is dead and gone, served the campus which shows Purdy. A soon, I'll have to start winning at on -- but being die edged "thank you" to Ed Bcatty Represented for National Advtrtiaing by Advertising Inc., Slap. sentimental type we all promise of becoming a. virulent National Service. for his toboggan, a very popular 420 Madiaon Av- e- New York. N. Y. herewith drag out a few random epidemic. Symptoms include flushed New Moon, the 13th, 1 o'clock item these days. at accelerated' respiration, and 41 recollections the inauguration face, ; minutes in the morning. Line ... The Lame and the Halt CARY MARCH Editor and the frost-bitte- n left hand caused by ... forms to the right. wonderment and excite h Condolences ' newly-engage- d to Anne Ferguson, MARILYN SHAEFFER Business Manager ment that went with it . T. exposure. Among our ... recovering from the effects of a to- First Quarter, the 20th, must Dorsey and J. Melton on one and coeds are Peg Miller whose black market fags boggan that went berserk. Ferg's Pef Miller . Associate Editor more often. the same night . . . the fiance is Ralph Simon from home, cigarette buddies are certainly accommodat- Stanley Mors Full shortage and "roll your own',' . . . Ruth Frost (her ring's from Fred Sport Editor Moon, the 28th, when you ing as they tote their infirm col- Dick Tracy including Francis, a Canadian), and Pris Lilamar Walkden Managing Editor hear that familiar chime, bong, and Co. league over the treacherous walks bong, bong, bong, everybody Gravel Gertie, Snowflake, Whittaler who's engaged to Bob Helen Chandler Makeup Editor get The on a sled. Also a bouquet of pe- D-Da- y, Anderson, '44. Then there's Burp set, it's time to shine. Brow, etc. . . . with the tunias Martha Jean Stoll Copy Editor who unearthed her diamond to Tancy Maclnnis who National Anthem being played Craft gave her blood Ben Tuesday at the McDonald . Assistant Sports Editor Events. continually on the radio . . . camouflaged in a corsage from En' "h "I'm Donor Center downtown and al- Elizabeth Burket not very upset!" . . . the vivid sign John Thomas. Clever? Mickey Advertising Manager 9, calling all Brazilians to make sun' most gave up the ghost. The after- burns of last spring . . . Her Tears Chandler's another wearing that Dora Day Assistant Advertising Manager ze bigga whoopee for Remain noon resulted in one pint of Mac- "I Flowed Like Wine the intel- "she's engaged, she's lovely" title, Betty Leonard Circulation Manager Day. Grito de as ... lnnis blood plasma and one green 1 ipiranga, we ligent (?) and heated discussions diamond courtesy Dic Shaeffer. Betty say in Rio. and groggy Maclnnis. Now fully Talbott . Auditor we had before our new president Prior to the holidays, Emmylou ' recovered, Nancy's plenty proud Art Murray Faculty Advisor 12, Friday night, we specially was chosen Jo and Stan Gault's Jarvis showed up engaged, the hap ... of that .bronze Blood Donor pin. asked the weather man to be nice out - of - this world boogie in last py fiance being Elliott Tachtman. Staff Associates: Sally as Wade, Jeanne Wuhabaugh, Edith Bender, Jean Eberling. Hale and hearty a f t e r her pre-Christm- for a sleigh ride, 7:30 to 10:30, for year s They are planning wedding bells nop ... the wave of engage- appendectomy Stat Assistants? Betty Ann Baker, Bowman, Gloria Bush, Cherry. at Hygeia Jo Barbara Anne Bette a crowd from Hoover. ments and marriages . the abund- after exams. Speaking of weddings, Clcaveland, Jean Eberling. Margaret Hagen, Joyce Jarman, Rose Kesel, is Lola Fish who reports a rip-roar-i- n' . Kathleen ance of maps and even a few read- - a 24 gun salute to Mrs. Rog Rich' Lautenachlager. Cornelia Lybarger, Betty McMillan, Mary Paull. Joyce Roberts. Jean Scott, 1 3, Saturday evening, 8 to 1 1 : 30, New Years Eve as a shut-in- . Coe ers or, newspapers . . . oc- ards, nee Lots Scott who was mar- Shannon, Jean Stuckert, Becky Whitaker. Lorraine Duckworth, Linda Wells, Pat Holden welcomes in the fleet at an an Congratulations to Doris Reitz Tostlebe, Pat White, Ruth Vial. Virginia Shelling. casional serviceman back ried shortly before Christmas. Open House for Navy. on cam and steady Glenn Schwarz. : .We pus, invariably deeply tanned . . . Typographical Error Dept. Betty Denman. Sarah Evans. Betty Guinther, Lillian Kesel. Pat McKee. 13, night,- - were beginning to get cynical about same same station, the fabulous little man who gave Seen on Kauke's lost and found Lee Onthank. Ruth Rowe. Shirley Smith. Lit Webster. Martha Purdy, Lois Cornell, from 7:30 to 11:30, Play Night the lollipops situation, And if you Barbara Masaey, Eleanor Wolford. away Luckier in the Shack last bulletin board, a plaintive little no- for freshmen in the gym and are a cynic, when you grow up, an spring . . . "Bad breaks" and tice. "Lost, Two Red Angora Kit- Open House in nobody'll like you. You wouldn't after Livingstone. tough . . . M. Green and tens. Finder please call Korner T. his want that, would you? 14, Poetry Hour at 4 o'clock in deep, deep philosophy resulting in Klub". They think of everything these days, they? Wooster, Take a Bow the Music Room. the department majors looking anx- don't . ious and slightly green . : . scof- Stars and Bars 15, One-A- ct Plays at 8 o'clock. The editorial staff being a definitely mellow mood this fing at Frankie and Back on campus of 1 a t e was 1 . in week, listening any- Three on the billing, two bits. - . . Marine Chuc Weiss recently grad you, as the student body, are about to get a pat on the back. Year way . silver hair berets . . . 20, St. Agnes' Eve Ah, bitter George, the scoundrel and uated from radar school. Likewise in and year out we go along trying to be friendly and Christian peeping chill it was! Follow Keats' direc- Tom who gave Holden the shivers Dic Rei'man, stationed in Texas. minded and uphold, without knowing why, the tra-dition- s. quite Wooster tions fof view of future husband. until apprehended one rainy night Lt. Bill Mason from West Vir- But now we are reaping what we, and the generations of No ouija board required. . , poor transportation . . . the ginia visited Annelu Hutson the Wooster students before us, have sown. A letter has come into our art museum and how unintelligent hands, quite accidentally through a Wooster student, which was Fashion. - we felt ... praying for a white Christmas and getting it . . . Long Letter to written by one of the delegates of our Inauguration last October td In 1945, when vitamin pills first pennefc became Ago and Far Away. the president of his well-know- n general, it was common to alma mater, a Western university. To quote the The Editor serve them before company at din- estimable Porky By Pembroke would "Th-th-that- We like to publish it here. Pig, 's Dear Editor: ' ner" and ..uporu retiring atjiight, all, folks!". For- - two- - and - a-half- -years now Dear Sir: though some people felt they would we ve thought it was a big. joke that He is like a lagoon ' rather C than B . t I thought you might be interested in my impression of The College the wearing of slacks was limited to Apple-Polishin- g In southern waters - of Wooster where attended Saturday morning from 9 10 I the inauguration of President Howard Modes of Increasing the to in Surrounded by creamy magnolias 'Foster-Lowry.- ' ------. the Shack, but now when we find the Size of Blue Boos. This week we highlight a "man And fernery of willows shading it's true, it ceases to be funny. -- behind the throne." To most stu- blue moss. thick-pointe- d My first real introduction , college came when I started An extremely pen The only reason given for pro- to the dents he is known only as a picture His lazy charm entices all who is the most common and easily ap- hibiting slacks 'seems be across the campus. I met a group of young girls. As they approached, in the Index, but to the faculty he to the drift by plied method. It is guaranteed to aesthetic element involved. Are we looks of pleased recognition appeared to flash across their faces and is "The Court of Appeals" and to To enter and taste of these delights. fill twice as much space for a small the here for a Finishing School touch But I know the sight of this is - they greeted me. It well-bein- g president, he is a "Lifesaver." was a greeting radiant with' a feeling of writer, not going into what will or a LIBERAL education? it This versatile man is none other deadly -- and full of good fellowship. I would have been flattered by the greeting! do for a person who writes large. Is the library to represent Fifth than Mr. Curt Taylor, executive And one scent of the heavily per- had the girls been students Writing on only one side of the Avenue on Easter Sunday my in a chemistry course. Confused, I re secretary to the Board of Trustees pr a fumed magholias clings fop turned page made for neatness and lati- place to study in comfort? the greeting as best I could, feeling, at first, that I had been and the president's right-han- d man. ever to the heart. tude before the war. A more patrio- We feel that we have reached mistaken for someone else. At the first opportunity I looked behind Seated in his crowded Galpin office Yet I know not whether to say tic method and one that makes use the age where we no longer need "Beware! me to see if being closely amid reams of typing paper, my- Beware!" I was followed and had mistakenly inter' of one's higher poetic' imagination, to be told what we can wear. f riads of Wooster catalogues, and a We To those who would enter, cepted a greeting meant for someone else. A repetition of the event is not be confined by being treated like to too facts. miniature botanical garden, Mr. resent children. Or urge them on. occurred the This often leads verbosity We feel thatvwe should be allowed at next encounter and slowly I began to recall a life, to a and Taylor refused to disclose the shady fullness thereof that to dress sensibly according to long forgotten, in which I moved in towns and villages and on a one never side of his past which he even our knew himself capable judgment. II - of before. own ' college campus in the- West greeting all friends and strangers in declined to identify! Wide "margins make the reading Doesn't the voice of the majority She is like a pearl dropped in much die same manner and with equally sincere feeling com- an of easier for the profs, and I am sure A westerner through and through, have any .bearing on this vital is- evening waters

V . SELF-GOVERNMEN- radeship. 7 they will appreciate any little he was born in Girard, Kansas, the sue? IS T Whpse circles ever widen to the thoughtful deed you may do for home of the Socialist party, of STILL IN EXISTENCE? . shore The College of Wooster island, seemed an or rather an them at this harried time of the which he is NOT .a member. He at- Signed Irate Juniors And gently stir the drooping oasis of the West. In this atmosphere I could 'almost, feel the trials year, though we tended the College of Emporia, willows. , can't guarantee

ry and cares of a war-work-wea- world drop from me as I, an absolute how much they will appreciate it. where William Allen White was 26 December 1944 The breath is cool, a' stranger, basked in chance rays of good fellowship from the heart of As a means of enabling you to frequently speaker. He studied Dear Editor: The sound is silent, further your education, we serious- music and played accompaniments The problem of peacetime con- And the pebbles that cloak the .The College of Wooster. This attitude seemed to show no indication ly 'recommend you to consult your for the music department, dances, scription "must not be treated light- bottom are pure and rare. of a superficial formality but, or convention, instead, it appeared to neighbor and compare notes so you and road shows; not to mention ly. America must act to insure Only those few who pull aside the be one of the. most sincere demonstrations of true Christianity that will be able to work up an alto- playing the organ for chapel! After peace and there is no better insur- branches Ind explore I have ever observed. It seems to me that if The College of Wooster gether satisfactory system. t graduation he was roped into a year ance t h a n a formidable national Know of this clear, deep pool of high school teaching of physics, does nothing more than instill this attitude into its students, it is a army. And drink of its waters. Aspects of Planets. public school music, and botany. r success. Let history be our teacher! We Jupiter is in conjunction with the He was working for the superin- cannot again dwell in the complac- tendent's office a Wichita ex-- thinking Solitude I have long maintained that a good small college is much more sun and cannot be seen this month. of ency of wishful because press company at the outbreak-jo- loiirery-istenceillgain--- -- desirable tor an undergraduate than is a good large one because in FriencV-Tvill-be-gla- d t-o- know f at Tis solitude I seeVaway from menr World War I. He then moved to as that 'Neptune doing as well stake even it is now. From petty minds and trivial care the former the student gets more intimate contact with the faculty is as Washington to work in the Federal could be Americans cannot say that we set free, and thereby . expected of one his age. obtains a deeper into his work and inspira-- Trade Commission offices where soul-submergi- insight more he will ever be at war again. Neither Away from ng war, - tion effort. substituted as Joseph E. Davies' they say that-peac- e will to greater The College of Wooster seems to have extended Advertisement. can reign from ken . secretary. this "small college" approach to include more intimate contact be .. eternally over our great nation. Let Of bkxxUnd hate that makes an Have you been drinking too the balance between peace and war enemy , tween student and faculty than I had previously believed possible. much coffee lately? Do you . Transferred to the adjutant gen- have be "preparation." Of one who might Black-Hole-- eral's service, Mr. sta- in saner days Though be of -- Taylor was it may . hard on the faculty, it must be excellent for the that Calcutta feeling forces will tioned in the staff office of the Other determine our have been students. - (it couldn t be from too many country's destiny. Charmont-Sur-Marn- e We cannot rely A friend. For solitude from fags)? A.E.F. at in thought Are you too poor to afford that our will alone can guarantee Like I The president France where he worked with the this, seek the woods apart. new of The College of Wooster impressed me as new dregs for the coffee pot? Or peace. Whatever fate decides for - training of troops and the educa- Again a man of high intelligence, great ability and sound judgment. I have are you too tired to go wash it out? us during tion of the Yanks in French uni- our uncertain future To find celestial skies, by aeroplanes Well, then, we recommend this -- no doubt that under his leadership The College of Wooster will be- versities., let us be ready."" "" unfraught, important, recent discovery The come even finer than it is today. Sincerely, Majestic trees, so stately tall, their family Cabinet Medicine. Oh, you Returning to America, he home Bill Bpyer, x'45 heads haven't a family? ' I wish to thank you for offering me this opportunity of represent- You haven't a steaded in Montana near Elk By tanks unbowed. And there cabinet? Well, well. In that case Basin, Wyoming. Dear ing . . . . at the inauguration of the seventh president (of The Then entering Editor: where might I pluck we recommend Pond's. Or Drano, Christian educational work, he I College of Wooster. - con believe that in discussions of The swaying graceful reeds un- ducted financial campaigns comprehensive examinations a " - for and touched by leadsf"';' Sincerely yours Next month - we - will print . the - Presbyterian collegesr He thesis I, :v large multiplication table. was in senior h a v e something Beside a lakeTstirred just by wind 7 Philadelphia when President Wish-ar- t unique to contribute. and duck, came through and snagged him Since I transferred If any of us have ever wondered whether our Wooster ideals and Thought for the Monthr i. from a school For Thou, Green World, a friend for Wooster. And here he has re- where the "comps" were a pre- ' traditions for life must be . are the answer to true living, here is confirmation. This Once - a lighthousekeeper; always mained. ' requisite to graduation. I believe And take the place of one made is high praise. Let's live up to it. . a lighthousekeeper. (Continued on Page 4) (Conrinud en Pag 4) lost to me." ' . . . Friday i January 12, 1945 THE WOOSTER VOICE Vzzt Three Bowling Green Women's Wooster Opens Season Invades Woosler REPORTS OfJ SPORTS Losing to Strong Oberlin 62-5- 0 For Tank Contest By STAN MORSE Lasronday night the Wooster ently, and handled the ball - !" The 1945 swimming season will By MARGE WILMER as if start off a big this Scots opened Bp their 194? basket- he knew what to do with it. with splash BADMINTON Nov. 20-Ja- n. 17 Saturday ball im- Another has rolled around; there are stories of companies that afternoon at 2:30. when season.It wasn't a very . The' game as a whole, however, year Monday G Wednesday 7:30-- 9 - and after the glamour of the bowl made forced marches of incredible the Bowling Green State tankers pressive opening with, the Scots left something to be desired. Woosn BOWLING Nov. 20-Ja- n, 17 games on New Year's Day and distances for the sole purpose of invade Wooster. I his is the first before ter again has a basketball team, and 1:30-3:3- going down to defeat a Saturday 0 . with the excitement of basketball getting near a radio. Then there is meet of the season for both teams. . given will prove its worth. powerful Oberlin quintet to the time, it season in full swing, another item also the story of a correspondent Doors will open at 2:00. DANCING Oct 2 The boys were all a little nervous, has .the lime' who score of 62-5- 0. first of news crept into , was flown from the Burma As vet not much information can Monday, Tuesday & Thursday, this being their game, and their light. In fact it didn't creep in. 'It theatre of war to St. Louis to write be had as to the potentiality of the 4-5:- 30 This is the first team Wooster defensive play was a little ragged was thrown in headfirst with no a first hand account of the Series Bowline Green team, "but in vears SWIMMING Oct. 2 has had that was made up of a mix- The Scots have always been noted by the Chief of Chiefs, the for the Army paper the Stars for warning and gone by the B.G.'s have had a rep Monday Wednesday, ture of both civilians and trainees. their wonderful defense, and unpredictable F.D.R. Stripes. Then there is the contin' utation or one of the fastest teams 8:30-9:3- 0 rightly so, but one must remember, P.M. The starting lineup for the game ual request for balls and gloves to in the district. Probablv one of the that, it is solely an original, and This is, as you probably already The end of the fall sports season -- be sent to the boys in Army camps reasons for Bowling Green having was Gearhart, Drury, Taylor, Ol impossible to be learned overnight have guessed is the Work or Fight has brought the election the in this country and all over the of new son, and Schneider, all being It is something will work won- bill now i before Congress. .That in such tine teams year alter year is they that world. There are hundreds more managers and their alternates. ders mastered, and is what its essence, "work or fight" is what that it is a state school and there trainees with the exception of if that of these stories and they, all Meetings of the various clubs were the Scots we need, we'll admit that along mean fore draws more than its share of Schneider. must do master it one thing they baseball held and the following people were with the rest of them, but what it want athletes. They also make swimming and all goes elected: Tennis, Anne Cramp Fer- The game started out slowly with Another striking thing 'was reg- doesn't need is that clause in there that with it one of their major sports rather Alter-- ng guson, Manager, Lyn Stabo, ' the score see-sawi- and both teams istered. Of all 50 points made, only that will affect all sports. In this than a minor. Work or fight, a hard edict, but nate; Hockey, D o 1 1 1 e Campbell, more, or less feeling each other out. two of them were layup shots, the than even bet that Undoubtedly their team will be way it is a more a good one. But one thing we are Manager, Marianna Paul, Alter- The Oberlin Yeomen were hot last kind that were worked in. The rest ball will made up of both civilians and serv- the parks not open come liable to forget is that while those nate; Golf, Sally Evans, Manager be- were sunk from the middle the ice men. Monday, as they showed up by of spring. , - men are playing baseball they are and Grace Hofstetter, Alternate. floor. i The Wooster team also consists ginning to roll up the score as the working. They are working just as Congratulations, girls! Last year about this time there of both trainees and civilians. first half came to a close. At the hard as the next guy, providing The All in all, Mose has hipped was a mild rumor to the effect that team this The Badminton doubles tourna end of the half the score stood relaxation, building morale year is green, Coach together a good team that is this might happen, but it never at' for ment is now under way. The com-petiti- on Oberlin 32, Wooster 24. Munson having had to start from bound to spell trouble for all op- tained the proportions of this. We both G.I. Joe and the folks at started Wednesday night scratch with most of the men. With The second half started fast ponents. They have fight, and are in a war, and right now it is home. We are not proposing a the following games: N. the exception of the two with, . plan, we will let someone who returning with the Scots beginning to creep that is what counts more than not going so well for us, and some' Gordon "King Campbell 8C Ferguson vs. Aten knows do lettermen. Kone" up on the leaders. With the crowd words can say; they are out there thing must be done. Work or fight that, but what we are 8C D. Campbell; Preston fid B. Marwick, and "Mouse" Morse, and going wild, Wooster began to to win five of the best basket- is one solution, and it is a good one. advocating is just plain baseball. L. SC Lennin, a trainee, the men have had Whitaker vs. Hunter Trent; ball players the school can offer ' pour in the points, but the closest But "work" means being engaged Eberling 8C vs. Woodworth little . Jacobs Speaking of morale, there is or no experience. , they could get was two points, and one need not fear the out- in something that will further the morale the Munse & Layer;. B. Stewart & Loehlin on home front a lot of has had a real iob on his then 38-4-0. come. Again we say, in the end war effort, and that, is what base vs. Greer & P. Hunter and Leon it, and that's where we come in. hands in shaping up a tank squad the Scots will wind up with a suc- ball does, much more' than & can It's up to us whether morale is high this year, and through his untir- ard Wilmer vs Craft & Coover. Again the Yeomen began to pull cessful season under their, belts. be measured in material values. ever or low. The ball and bat enter in ing efforts the Scots will drive in Senior Life Saving Tests were away, and as the final gun sounded is really and truly a of This year It part here too. If this is not so, why did there and make a good showing. given Wednesday and also next the Woostkr Scots had lost their Wooster is playing America, d holds a deserved one of the toughest a n this last year draw crowds larger What this team lacks in quality Monday at 8:00 by Miss Buccalo opening Ohio Conference game schedules it has in 62-5- 0. had place every American's heart, than ever before? Why did the it makes up for in spirit, for every and Miss Lowrie for all swimming in many a year. Not one of the along with millions of other things ' games can be considered a soft job, major leagues schedule more night tellow out there has that will to enthusiasts. There were two bright lights that go as a whole to make us what every one of them being top flight games than ever before so that more win. and shining for the Scots however, even we are. The W.A.A. Girls' Gym teams. people could see them? Why is or The backstroke will be the weak Department are planning to buy though the defeat. One of them havinp J People will say and are saying was there talk of starting more est event. Coach Munson toboggans and skiis for all you out' was the name Olson. This trainee The remaining schedule is: now, we can still have 'baseball, re minor leagues? Why does the West had to groom Gaines and Abbe for scoring 25 of the 50 points, lead dodr girls. There will be a W.A.A. Jan. 10 Ohio Wesleyan, there gardless. But if the services take Coast want to enter teams in the the spot, neither having previous tobogganning party soon with the both teams in scoring, and proved experience. v Jan. 1 6 Muskingum, here all the men in baseball that hold majors? Answer that if you can newly purchased equipment, but a terror with his hands on the ball. To most us a swimmin? 4F ratings or service discharges and without saying that baseball is the of meet he couldn't Jan. 20 Geneva, here , ...... we suggest that this time Anne Fer- At times just seem to and might seem dull on thought put them in the Army or in a dc people the people are baseball. i first guson should be merely a specta- miss, and at more than one point Jan. 23 Otterbein, here Z fense plant, that leaves the Great simply because we don't know looked tor. (Sliding into the City Park throughout the game, as if Feb. 2 Baldwin-Wallac- e, there The Work or Fight bill must much about But American game holding the bag it. a tank contest creek explains the crutches and he were going to -- pull the Scots pass, for something drastic is offers varied Feb. 7 Denison, there and the bag is empty. Better than a and exciting show sleigh rides you have witnessed the through single handed. needed. It is not a question of Feb. 10 Ohio Wesleyan, there half of the ball players today hold well worth one's time. A meet con- last few days.) these men boys Schnei- Baldwin-Wallac- either a medical discharge or 4F and not wanting sists of nine events, beginning" with The other star was Jim Feb. 17 e, here to fight for you couldn't find a one Barb Eicher urges all girls who der, freshman. defensive card. a 300'yard medley relay. This race Jim's Feb. 20 Otterbein, there of them who would not readily is swum in more or less three sec signed up for bowling to come out play was a beautiful thing to If they are taken out of this Feb. 22 Muskingum, there change places with a private. But tions. beginning with the back' this Saturday. The Alleycats, com- watch, and under the backboard, sport,, will they be doing as much Feb. this cannot be, so let's do what we stroke, followed by the breast stroke posed of Brooks, McBride, McColl, he played way off his feet. He was 24 Kent State, here good as they would be doing play-- can at home. The Work or Fight and the freestyle. Each of these is and Gieser, and Garver, Seibert, outjumping the big. boys consist- - Feb. 28 Akron, there ing ball?The answer is no. There bill should have alteration, one a- OOcyard event. .comes the Krejci and Stowe played last week. is a little thing called morale that -I .Then and that is to provide for national freestyle. 50'vard free- - 200'vard9 The Dancing Club had a carries quite a bit of importance, 0 party sports. . HO-yar- style, fancy diving, d back last Sunday evening Miss LAUIIDQY and without which no army is at Low George Lahm IIAIIII'S Baseball passed critical stroke, 200-yar- d breast stroke, 400' He's worth beans.' On the list of moral its point home. There was good food Jeweler 132N.BeverSt Ph. 52 last year. Then it was feared that yard freestyle, and 400'vard free and an enjoyable time was had by builders is baseball, and it is high, 221 E. there would be none but the style relay. Each event is scored 5 all. ' Liberty St Agents in Each Dorm very high. An example of this is sport came tor first place, 3 for second, and 1 the recent trip made by Steve through in wonderful shape You kjiow why for third. O'Neill, manager of the Detroit it was because there were men baseball, In the particular events, Tom Tigers, along .with a group of playing working for the people guys we "Duke" Hull, Jack Wallace and WOOSTER . baseball players. Reports say they both know, working with 140 mil Gaines are the breaststrokers. All were greeted with just as much if GET ACQUAINTED1' lion people home solidly behind three of these show promise, and THEATRE not more warmth than the movie at them and with 12 million G.I. should provide a race stars. Steve tells of how the G.I.'s Joes good 100 back them Ev Gaines and "Abbe are the ate up every word they said, and of in spirit. two eryone baseball, backstrokers, and all the others DICK MORRISON in nearly every camp the men wants so let's not Today (Thursday) take it away. are freestylers, with the exception stayed till lights out just to hear "Better Barbers" of Marwick. a diver. Ann Sheridan good old baseball in talk, talk. Come spring let's all hope that Bob Wagner, freshman, shows baseball will again There is something about baseball open up with considerable promise in the free "Doughgirls" Southeast Corner Public Squarequa its fourth wartime season and that that gets you down there where style events, and may be counted there will be men on. Base you can't reach it. Nearly every kid to carry on to come through. ball is not a game, it is. an institu in the neighborhood had a ball or After a year's absence swim' tion; and no matter what comes, it glove, belonged to a sandlot team, ming is back and is making its de should never be allowed to die. The FRIDAY-SATURDA- Y ..or climbed the fence at the local but this Saturday in the home pool 100 WOOL men are working, and working hard SLIPOVERr ball park. Baseball is something, ev Come early, crowd 'round the pool for the preservance of everything Ann Shirley in far-fetch- eryone has and is not a ed and spend an exciting afternoon. we are fighting for. That is what $4.95 dream. Maybe thats why4t is re The remaining schedule is: "Music In Manhattan" we are going through this for the Baldwin-Wallac- e, ceived with such unbounded en Jan. 20 there American Way. And holding a Perfect pals for your thusiasm all over the globe.- - Jan. 27 Bowling Green, there f skirts and slacks. Cherry, high place in the American Way Feb. 3 Oberlin, here Added "Alaska" " " is baseball, work,-an- d During the World Series last We'll we'll Feb. 1 (Baldwin- -Wallace, here blue maize, green, black,

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WOOSTBR VOICE Friday, January 12, 1945 10 Foot THE Chapel From The Heigh Ho, Heigh Ho, It's Off to Work? Apple - Polish in g DrVer Steeg - Completes Report SubconsciousOr (Continued from Page 2) eyan, and subsequently tor Chat- ' A true musician, Mr.j Taylor 's ham nail, a girls scnooi in vir Who's Listening favorites are symphonic and .good ginia. It was here that MisS Gould (Continued from Page 1) ' ! - 'SzJ'k. "V- - vocal music. His hobby is his favor- relates the story of an eager little Steeg, who also examined thous- - she believe that this U an ite stamp collection. A runner in southern girl who had heard ands of well records in the state ot (wt -- ' was written for . !. usual short story. It high school, he is still very fond had lived near William Words Ohio, the work being carried on . Mr. Moore's class in Advanced Com- of especially football.' worth's immortairQi Lake District of 6ports, over a period of ten years. J position and features the stream in England. In all seriousness, Little consciousness style made popular by His even disposition doesn't per- Head of the Department of Ge Virginia Woolf.) mit dislikes, but he may go into a Eva asked Miss Gould, the director ology and Geography at The Col The speaker stands before the tantrum if sea foods, such as clam of art at the school, whether she lege of Wooster, Dr. Ver bteeg mottled background of the choir, or shrimp, are set before him. How-- had ever met Mr. Wordsworth. received his M.A. degree at the his Being in a facetious mood, Miss G. insignificant in his regularity ever, you 11 be his inend tor lire University of Chicago and his tan petal of a face above the if you present him with a dish of replied, "Why, yes, we used to go Ph.D. at Columbia University. He head of white shirt front, his figure Philadelphia Scrapple or pop- walking many times." "Oh," re- is a member of the following or- Is dwarfed between the million-dotte- d corn or fried rabbit! torted the girl and walked away. ganizations: Geological Society of face of the audience and the almost' RS. He likes company for din The, next, day in the school news America, the American Associa sheet, account of Miss desolate choir behind. By his voice ner, we hope. , appeared the tion for Advancement of Science, ' becomes, individual, by Gould s tete-a-tet- es with the poor alone he -- V the Ohio Academy of Science, and 1. inde- - words, words of vigor, force, and In the spotlight is the poet, at the time rotting peacefully the New York Academy of Sci' fagitable Dr. Aileen Dunham of church- singleness, weaving themselves in 4 away in some quiet English ence. He is chairman1 of the Geol- n, the and of the and out to make a pattern of rea-so- history department yard since 1850. She is now careful ogy, Geography and Mathematics infectious Miss Dunham twining, encircling, lacing into laugh. to point out that she has nothing in sections in the Ohio Academy of swings took time off from grading papers common with Mr. Wordsworth ex a tapestry of thought that Science. , , ' reveal she was from Mis- back and forth, beating the air, to that cept a love of the beautiful lake Dr. Ver Steeg is listed in the souri in ' throbbing against the ears. The literally. She grew up country, following directories: Who's Who "Alberta west' scene fades and his face is a little the Province of in She is another inveterate traveler, in Engineering, American Men of By Cameron ing hre playing bridge to ones ern Canada, however, where she ante-bellu- m white pear, lost from the body in a Ruth having spent her sum' Science Leaders in' Education, stands five miles from heart s content and the disgust of her B.A. degree, following it sea of organ pipes, bobbing back There it got mers journeying and studying in Who's Who in Education, Hol- from the road, other, sleepier, cabin-mate- s! Um and forth, and his words blend into Wooster, in main up with an M.A. from the Europe with the accent on Italy landers Who Have Helped Build small creek the,W.A.A. Either in spite of or because of versity of Toronto. The most col ' - a pulsing wind that vibrates against and by a and Switzerland since she isjjs- America, and Who's Important in has become, as all log the tracing fall and winter weath- - orful person in Wooster's aca the forehead. (Hang your head cabin, It pecially fond of florence. bhe is Science. The author of 58 scientific, cabins should, a definite part of er Wooster has had these past few demic processions, Miss Dunham well acquainted with the western " over, hear the wind blow; hear the papers published iiFleadihg geo- the landscape; but it was not a!' months, fifteen different groups has become used to the curiosity hemisphere, and studied for wind blow, dear . . . that wooded too, logical publications, Dr. Ver Steeg so. The fortunate co-e- ds of have hiked or taxied the five miles over her red doctor s robe from awhile with M. Anedee Ozenfant hill we used to drive down on the ways has written more than. 200 news- have only owned the cab' to the cabin since school started in the University of London with its the com way to Aunt Rukie's that came out Wooster in New York after war paper articles and two books. when the cabin was beptember. bocial clubs were the "beefeater7 cap. Desp'te her Brit pelled his Parisian on a little flat town with a big in since 1936, him to move In addition to the aforementioned completed and formally dedicated. most numerous week-ender- s, with ish background, Miss Dunham is studio. With visits to her English water tank and a high trestle; the distinctions Dr. Ver Steeg is con- worthwhile things, it dorm gangs following a close sec American to the core with isola impossible, Miss Gould once we saw a train go over the But like most home now sulting geologist for the process" for some ond. A considerable number of girls tionists her pet and most publi gardening still en Texas trestle and I took a picture of it has been "in the has taken up but Company and does consulting work in 1933, W.A.A. have been out three, four, and even cized hate. A historical hiking the sky, and time.- Way back sincere joys- reminiscing about trips r j i i silhouetted acainst . . . . , 1 , ' i r it f five times in the sixteen weeks the she traveled extensively ' , n rr corporations ana legal nrms in' then mv little cousin ruined the newly organised ana xuu or pians scholar, a chose the site and drew up specr cabin has ben "open for business." until the war limited her summer W fications. A eood friend, Dr. Kin' Inauguration week-en- d was not time taunts to the environs of the rent-tre- e, slighted, week-en- d of Rockies. is a inff word? with meaning. "In this ney, leased the lot, tor nor was the Canadian She true ,f, , a nrf " AnA 99 vears. Through the unfailing the big snow , the second week in cosmopolite, having been to Eur em dance enthusiast particularly W.O.U. A. rr6S6IlIS times and she will tell then I'll go home, and if there is a help of students, alumni and December. What's more, every ope four nrhon' or ettrnU OnA to tW he a fety friends, the money was raised and group has paid the required 10c per enthusiastically her walking program. In addition, Miss Gould HOOKS 10 DOrmilOrieS ter I'll run in' my room and close the actual building began. As far head fee practically a record, we trips through England ortt sum might be called a balletomane which corner-ston- e think! As this goes to press, we mers spent in Italy. "All my trav' is word for ballet the door: there 111 be. flung all as is known today, no a connoisieur's en' Approximately a dozen new have heard Miss Dunham pointed out, word tV.P Wfr anrl was laid, but the letters, W.A.A, even rumors of a group els" thusiast and which is also a books are to be placed in each of the hearth, from Holden planning to spend the arealways with a view toward close these biographies with an the dinner bell will ring and I won't are inserted in to the four mam dormitories for worn' enough for some 20 or 30 week-en- d of 28 buried the revivifying mv historical knowl impressive hope flourish. hear it, and 1 11 go in late to lunch Laree Jan. in we en. This issbeing sponsored and ar log edge" which her history stu of "- house boasts snow, no doubt! to the next edition -with a letter!) A sharp burst of cabiners" this Note: For ranged by the W.S.G.A. library every Each season has seen various im- - dents will testify. Her Italian Polishing, we're featuring laughter cuts in and the little band- one large room, combination Apple committee. , thing-but-the-kitche- n, of the box picture is gone. His voice hums, and a some provements in the equipment and summer spent in study art, Dr. Ver Steeg, Art Murray, and Henderson recently of Pat was kitchen; but facilities of the cabin. A - was customs, and background the Miss Ogilbee- . "And so today thousands of men what smaller large Vic - chosen chairman of this committee. -- Renaissance. Aside from history, " (men, men,' men, there enough, providing there aren't too the latest addition, and W.A.A. Also newly appointed was Vivian well-stocke- d will gladly accept all donations of this Wooster prof admitted to a were three jolly fishermen; camp, many cooks! It is with . . Douglass. The other members are -- side which knows Dear Editor : the rock where Nancy slipped and two tables, benches, cots, dishes, slightly used records! We are also of her no one Barbara Cooper Miss Eva r i . i t v a - (Continued from Pag 2) and cooking utensils, silverware, staples, informed that W.A.A. is saving ... she likes to rough it and re- skinned her knee when I chased her , . , I 1 Newnan. - ... v.anau-fo- r urif-- h uatpr- - and "lumberman's tools' . (The car- money, via war bonds, ot course, ven to ine.t:,.'...!.'.primitive in uie.L.r a mm itnfnl nf rnltl oth- - At the same meeting of the Wal-dish- es have a closer view than some station-wagon- !- an wilds! An ardent Izaak cold water to brush the teeth in penters always smile gently when a cabin New W.S.G.A., which took place Dec. will ers discussing it. Uomps were a informed that the girls are going te are also on the way, and ton, . Miss Dunham gladly early in the morning; sitting in bur great thing building Ot a 6, the senior privileges were ap uje the wom-riut-articJesJiiYebeer- in a-in as Kiint?-rnffprW-tTitralin- . , give. pointers on troutcasting, n ftpr saw and chop woodl) - proved. These privileges are now pt tine- - com evidenced stellar per-ke- eehng or- tnendohip jag- - "You girls aren't going out there placed as well as the stock of staples was by her grad- - noon rest hour). His voice is riHfcl-i- r orH onnahrv It W9S a in effect for all those being ffpH you? formance at the fishpond booth "Wp mmr nnt allow thin rn in this snow, are up. Ui Y-w- brought closer by the reeling uattu plenty of wood? This season's all at e - Carnival. Away from bond J""y . " mis vmYe is like the "mislv "Do you have manager and these cloistered walls, she enjoys that all of the students were work and-Dulls"weusedtomakein- week- - writJ "You build your fire after you those who have made these climbing and such back ing toward that experience as the inff class, un and down, slantinor get out there? ' ends so grand wish to extend our mountain woods life as found in her favorite summit of their college years. This against hard in-- . AU these above are typical excla heartiest thanks to the members of mv car. so to let was a goal you began to strive to COUNTER hie xrntYo wtpvp 1i1rf tra;p1incr mations put to the adventurous the women's gym staff, to the many vacation haunts in the; Waterton if nnlv ward from the very first week of Lco-eds of Wooster who hanker af- - chaperones who have "abandoned Glacier Park in Canada. This, be ovals it would fit in mv par and your freshman year; it was dis SWnP.WTSF. down, likp AIiYp. ter the big but-of-door- s, and trek all hope" to go with us, to Mr. Grif- sides reams of reading occupies slid. riaKt and cussed and .each helped others in out to spend a memorable evening fith and his department for help in her summers. In the past, Miss the rabbit hole). His words throng their fields. Under-classme- n helped the woods. As any getting supplies Dunham lias, studied at the Uni- and nush out over the audience, way out in out to the cabin - versity of Chicago, U. of Califor upper classmen review previous member of, the many groups who and for keeping the road in- - such but the dust rays through the Win material and the naturally t . 1 1 Ll A 1 nia, Stanford, and Wisconsin. A seniors FREEDLAIIDEnS dows are undisturbed. And now, have made the pilgrimage can tell good condition, and especially to Dunham idiosyneracy is keeping telt the closest ot bonds among Since even Lana Turner takes at last, we have come to this brink you, the cabin is a very fascinating Miss Lowne for her unfailing help classes one more minute past themselves. These friendships can place to spend a night. What could and encouragement. . "just time olr now and then from her (Lord! what is this iron drill be. the most meaningful ones of ..." 1 - which, confidentially, no 't i be more ideal than to sit by a roar- Here S to many, many more "cab- - the bell" sweaters to look appealing in a through my temples . ttbehind m y college daysbuilt on mutual help. week-end- s. one minds. And if you'd like to blouse, Wooster Sweater Girls can eves, grinding as if someone were in . while away an otherwise dull win There were no classes, no idle follow her lead and have a look 'at cranking it! Fneed more sleep less "working-thru"- Rey Miller DoiiateS ter evening may we refer you to rich" or : this was Freedlander's stock of blouses. For stuay. un ror a wind First lost the liberal tooiow semester examinations will Miss Aileen Dunham for some in greater cause of a the boots and saddle we sug- through my brain and rinse MJQQfjh air, it out RGCOldS be begin- hair-raisin- education. given during the week g tales of adventur gest a Tattersall shirt in red and wuius uic uLCdii, wnius ning Saturday, Thesis comps are definitely iium Jan. 20, 1945, and or How to Be Happy Though. Lost and black, The material s part wool and from the sea, winds from the Gulf ending Saturday fine Rev. C. G. Miller of Wooster, morning, Jan. 27, in Pans? for Wooster, tod. beautifully soft, an inspiration at Stream blowing through the north) 1945. Schedule will be Very sincerely, who has already contributed gen The time as $3.50. Scottish in influence and And m conclusion I state trv f-l- io T)pnrtmpnt follows: - Relda Wright ernncKr-"- -v - SrwV WA- - A newcomer on the Wooster Jean -- .11 i price is the part wool stuart clan r c. u. D...i im-'Uiui- r..i. - viw-ic- i an nowu iuu- ."- ui through the purchase ofrr.a collection 8:00 A.M. 10:30 A.M. campus is Miss Sybil Gould 'of the plaid blouse at $4.95. It has easy ny I beat my toes up and down as of speech recordS) has recentiy giv; 10:45 A.M. 12:15 P. M. Art Department. After some due lines and is a natural with navy or 11 L WC1C UldVUlK OlHdll UCUdXS. en Dr. Delbert G. Lean seventy-fiv- e 2:00 P. M. 4:30 P. M. speculation on her accent we dis- grey skirts. Fly, if you don't stop sitting on me P. Miss Ogilbee, who is leaving dollars to enlarge that collection. It 7:00 M. 8:30 P. M. covered that she hails from Eng- Sweet and Lovely 111 scream right out loud won schedules she ... will be called the "C; G. Miller Further may be found land where lived in almost ev soon to take a teaching posi- That's you Freedlanders long- - der what they'd do if I'd scream in Speech-Recor- d Library' on Kauke, bulletin board. . ery district before coming to the '1 wishes sell sleeved, softly tailored blouse by 1 to out loud?) There is an outburst of 1 1 tion in Panama, Records to be bought are those HH IHHHHI"IHHHHHl U. S. A. to attend the Portland Tailorcraft. With bishop sleeves applause (blow the man down, of Carl Sandburg's readings of (Me.) School of Fine Arts, the winter clothes. and a smart bow at the neck, the boys! blow the man down). The School Robert Frosts and Edwin Mark- - Alumni Secretaries Cleveland of Art, and to material is rayon with a new feel speaker retires, sits and chats cas- - receive her degree from Western ham's works, along with many oth W and a becoming sheen, particularly ually with the Deaa (Uh don t Three new class secretaries have CALL 1043-- ers who contributed distin Reserve. From this university Miss nice in a narrow aqua pin stripe. worry, sir; we'll clap you back). to been appointed by Miss Peggy got M.A. guished Gould also her After for $4- - "tilav tVip hereis--aj speech in America Ynnrs Tn ar The-Dearrodsriand-t- and the-Alumni-Bulletin-s- - Mul-o- - tafiv f nt-to-Ohio-- r England. college,-6he- -w e Wes "cwrlpTnimenrf " sound as of the unleashing of tor- - for- - a The women's secretary the 11 ..i ii i i Co-secretar- i. ies . rent. ( class of 1945 is Nancy Helm. , ,At the time of the inaugurac. . houndstooth check skirt with black . - . .. . . for the class r f , . . , ...... , ...... tion, Dr. Arthur Compton lost of 1946. are Washa-baug- grosgrain Dmaing at nem, pocKets, Wagner h. Holden Has Open House his watch somewhere Jean and Jeanne side wrist on ' " and drape a la Scottish kilts. . - BLOUSES and SKIRTS y-- the campus. It is a Swiss watch Or maybe as a mid-wint- er perk up, members It is the monthly duty of class .. An open house for of with an elastic .metal band. If a 100 wool skirt with lots of secretaries to assemble - and - write me new battalion, of the Naval Re anyone knows of the where- pleats almost pre-wa- r. Sharp-i- n material about absent former tresner course is being held in abouts of the watch will you or K S brilliant tangerine and costs $6.50. jmembers of theis class. These FROC Holden Hall and Holden Annex on please contact Mr. John D. IDEAL Glitter Gal members are asked to keep in con Saturday. Jan. 13 from 8 to 11:30 McKee. Thank you. For those "special" moments, a ' tact with their secretaries. p.m. Entertainment will be in. the sophisticated crepe blouse is the an-swerw- ith form -- or dancing and card games. a contracting crepe skirt, Chaperones for the evening are Mr. with Your a compromise between formality and Mrs. Arthur Murray, Mr. and Cooperate BROKEN LENSES Reliable and campus casualness. At $10.95, Mrs. Donald Noble, and Mr. and Girls' Clubs on Campus ' DUPLICATED Compliments they come in different styles, all .Mrs. John Hildner. DRY CLEANING long sleeved, and dressed up with en Serving under co-chairm- Jeanne BUY WAR STAMPS White Lenses....S2.00 to 2.50 v' sequins. Stunning particularly is a ; " Wagner and Cornelia Lybarger are ... . ';, '. ';'...... 7 Tinted Lenses.... J2.50 to 3.00 white blouse with gold sequin flow- who is charge of At of Lucy Hunter, in Each Week Frames repaired while you wait ers marched down the front. A lush food, Jane Bplinger who 'planned item comes in crushed strawberry the decorations, Vivian NDduglas W. T. WATSON with silver sequins. l.B. All these who is chairman of the entertain- VEITZEL'S Gray and Son plus a black evening skirt equal one Optometrist ELLIOTTS ment committee, and Eileen Lari- fashion-righ- t dinner dress. 153 B. Liberty Phone 51 320 E. Liberty St. "-Je- mer, who was in charge of CLEANERS St anne Washabaugh