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The College of Wooster Open Works The oV ice: 1941-1950 "The oV ice" Student Newspaper Collection 9-23-1948 The oW oster Voice (Wooster, OH), 1948-09-23 Wooster Voice Editors Follow this and additional works at: https://openworks.wooster.edu/voice1941-1950 Recommended Citation Editors, Wooster Voice, "The oosW ter Voice (Wooster, OH), 1948-09-23" (1948). The Voice: 1941-1950. 175. https://openworks.wooster.edu/voice1941-1950/175 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: 1941-1950 by an authorized administrator of Open Works. For more information, please contact [email protected]. ffI COLLEGE ij TEAM SEND-OF- F FREE SENATE MOVIE FRIDAY . 5 PJU. "SHOE AT THE GYM SHEW 7:30 9:30 I BE THERE ! SCOTT AUDITORIUM Volume LXV WOOSTER, OHIO, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1948 Number 1 REPAIRS FORCE DELAYED WELCOME Scot Trustees Add r Holden Evictees Scattered Wide; Hew Hembers Invade Babcock, Annex, Hygeia Benjamin F. Fairless and Charles F. War-Postpon- ed Repairs Near Kettering were elected to the Board of Completion Trustees of the College at the June For the first few days of school, 116 "displaced persons residents meeting of the Board. Mr. Fairless is of Holden Hall, will try college life on a sytsem of crowded conditions president of the United States Steel resulting from delays in the completion of remodeling Corporation. Mr. Kettering, who re operations in their ' ceived an honorary L. H. D. from the dormitory. College in 1947 is vice president, re Upon learning that Holden repairs would extend into the fall tired, of General Motors Corporation. semester, the opening date of school was delayed as long as possible Other changes in the Board of to reduce resulting inconvenience to a minimum. Trustees include the retirement of two Sophomore and junior women slated members to emeritus status. Judge ' iuit qudiicis ijluiucuTT1 J wuirtl .1 room' Richard L. Cameron of Marysville, O., in siiuc ing with their classmates in other cam' a trustee since. 191 4, has joined. the Senatorials emeriti. Dr, : Earl Douglass of Prince rooms will be transformed temporarily ton, N. J., has also become an emeritus into double and triple rooms, and the trustee. Senate Arranges off-camp- overflow will settle into two us Lucy L. Notestein, '11, was elected houses and Hygeia Hall, the college Benjamin Fairies, and Charles F. Kettering Year's Schedule to regular membership on the Board of J. have joined the Board of WTtSt hospital. appointment was confirmed in a meeting last JuneTtTlS11. Trustees following the close of her ser-vic- e Fifty-fou- r women will be allowed to as an alumni trustee. Miss Note' Rally for First Game reside within the sacred portals of Bab- stein is an associate editor of Reader's Illustrated Who's Who Dr. Making a quick effort to straighten cock Hall, ordinarily reserved for sen Digest magazine. Vance Dies iors only. Holden Annex will provide Introduces Freshman Dr. James Milton Vance, emeritus Notice out its affairs for the first of the year, room for 24 extra girls, and Hygeia professor of religion, died at his home the Student Senate met Tuesday eve' For the first time in the history of An important meeting of the Voice will admit 20 "patients", to its wards. in Wooster July 5. Dr. Vance had nev ning 8 p. Dave Castle presided the college an illustrated Freshman staff will be held Friday afternoon at at m. er fully recovered from a fall last Jan' Shortage of parlor and lounge fa' Faculty, Staff: Directory is on the presses. 4:30 rxm. in the VOICB office, Lower at the meeting. uary. cilities for those living in off-camp- us Kauke. Present staff members, and A Student Senate publication, the Born May 21, 187J, Since the football team leaving houses and Holden Annex, may cut Upward, Onward at Lexington, those interested in working with the is 111., he -- directory was organized and edited by received his bachelor's degree for its West Virginia game down the lingering "good nights" on VOICE . for the year are urged to tomorrow The College of Wooster has announc-e- d Dave Dowd as a result of a suggestion at Lake Forest College in 1896 and dates, but the homeward stroll may still attend. afternoon, a rousing send-of- f will be the following promotions among at a meeting last spring to determine was graduated from McCormick Theo' Freshman candidates be lengthened by a turn around the ' for the VOICE given them at 5:00 Friday the Gym- faculty and administration. plans for Freshman Week. With the logical Seminary in 1903. at Quad. Crowded study conditions, will He complet' staff are particularly invited, and an help and cooperation of Mr. Lee Culp, ed work for his doctor's degree at nasium. Cheerleaders, a band and all be eased by added use of the Library Melcher P. Fobes will head the de Jena explanation of organization and pro- Ed Hughes, Jane Sedgwick, Pat Park' University in Germany in 1906 and cedure will be students will gather at this spot for a and supplementary study rooms to be partment of mathematics; Winford B. " made at that time. come last-minut- e inson, Don Hodgson, Sam Curry, to Wooster that year to teach. y. set up in Kauke if necessary. V Sharp will assume the headship of the There is an opening for a staff pep-rall- Chuck Stocker, Mac Basinger, and Bill Dr. Vance served as dean of department of psychology; and C. O. men photographer for this year. Anyone Upper Holden dining hall will be in i Aber and Dave's father's stenographic from 1921 to 1930. He was acting dean Arrange Election Procedure Williamson has been made head of the interested in this position should re- use, with a cafeteria system used dur- force, Dave spent a great deal of time of the College 1 Retired from ' It was decided that the Homecoming department of applied mathematics. 9089. port to this meeting. ing the "emergency." All girls sched- active teaching circulating questionnaires and requests in 1943, he maintained So if you'd like to do feature work, Queen shall be nominated by a secret uled to use the' Holden dining halls Among promotions for to all incoming a high interest in the College, to associate pre pictures the fresh' attend- newswriting, copyreading, advertising, ballot of the senior class and be elected will be able to do so. fessorships are James Anderson, Jr., man class. The fact that the class ing chapel programs up to the time of etc., don't miss this important meet- by the entire student body. e his pos-sibl- accident last winter. (religion), George W. Bradford, (Eng' responded wholeheartedly made it ing! Friday 4:30 VOICE office. lish), Paul P. Bushnell, (education), to set up a booklet that should There has been a change in election Elizabeth E. Coyle, E. help (biology), King, prove an invaluable not only to the schedules. Petitions may be obtained Public Relations Brags man Eberhart, (economics), G. Pauline members themselves, but to clubs and Professorial Rosier Lengthens; September 27 at 1 p. m. at Babcock Ihrig, (French), Charles B. Moke, committee chairmen. Experienced Assistant desk for class officers and men senators (geology), and Robert Walcott, Jr., At a probable cost of $1.40 per copy, Faculty Increase New assistant director of public re- (history). the directory will contain the picture, by Fifteen for all but the freshman class. Primary lations elections will be held October 5 for for the College is Miss Ruth name, high school, hometown, and Upon returning to Wooster this year, new faces Judson G. Rosebush, Jr., is the will be found Sophomore, Van Doren of Cleveland, who assumed of each member of the class. Junior and Senior class while interests not only in the freshman class, but also Dean of Men Ralph A. Young is among the teaching staff of officers, men senators and the Home- her duties July 1. In charge of news absence the College. on leave of for a year. Professors and instructors have been added to many de- coming Queen. The finals will be writings, she keeps other colleges and partments, either to meet the needs of October 6. hometown papers acquainted,; with the John W. Outturn, professor of a larger enrollment, or to replace activities of and professors New Vet Advisor prptessors .- students at chemistry, and . Archibald A. Johnston who leit last Spring- Petitions for Freshman men's senator " Mr. J. R. Boyd of the Veteran's Ad' the College. professor of sociology, are on sabbatical One professor, eleven instructors, and Freshman class officers may be ob- ministration of Akron will replace Irv The political science department has If your name shows up in your local leave for 1948'49. one visiting professor, and two visiting tained October 4 at 1 p. m. at Bab- ing Foote as Veteran Advisor for the added Edwin Stillings its. gazette, or you read of Wooster in any lecturers will be among the new mem- J. to staff. cock desk. Primaries will be held Other appointments inclule Paul V. College of Wooster. He will be avail' He holds a master's degree from other paper, she's responsible for the bers of the College of Wooster facul- the October 12 and the finals, October 13. Barrett as Career Counselor and Ruth able for conferences on Friday in the University ty, it was announced at Galpin Hall.