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Vol LXXIII Phone 4417 Delaware Tuesday December 5 1939 Z 563 No 20 Corne Five Winterset Stars Enjoy CantataCarols of All Countries Appears For Unusual Roles of Drama Heard In Singers ConcerDeclT YaAMmn In Winft AC TrA VC CUJUJ-rnmc U fl- 7 First Game set more than any other play Ive ever been in This was the opinion Driver Selects All of Last Years Team Return of both Ruth Klick as Miriatmie Keller Directs Annual Program Keyes as Mio in Max- For Twenly- Game and Earl well Andersons play which is being Revision Board Group Includes 170 Voices Schedule presented by Wesleyan players Dec- 8 9 Willis high ember and in the Runyan Meads Investigation By Sidney Rowland With four days remaining be- school auditorium under the direct- A fore the opening of a 20- game ion of Professor RoMin C Hunter Of Election Policies program of Christmas carols of all nations and the cantata schedule Saturday night against Miss Klick who has appeared in The Mysiery of Bethlehem by Healy Willan will be featured in A to consider revision Cornell college ML Vernon la ipnoductlionis of Skidding Bar commiUtee the annual December concert of the Singers club and the A Capella HoOi of government and election Fritchey Death Take a student 1 at Edwards gym the Ohio Wes- baira choir to be presented in Gray chapel Sunday December 7 at Bury Dfiad believes prcgram to be headed by Richard day and the 730 p m leyan basketball team has com- WinterseP inspires those in it to Runyan was appointed Thursday meeting by two- part concert which is pleted preliminary conditioning do their becjt acting 1 have found night ait student council The scheduled for the last Sunday stu- and is ready to go according the play both beautiful and interest Russell Driver president of the before Christmas vacation will be presented under the direction of dent body fo Coach Jim Scott ing said Miss Klick who attended Professor Rexford Keller of the department of music college in Illinois last of the comiiiitJtee will With all of last years veterans Ermhurst The function One hundred seventy members of year be to investigate the influence df returning and a new coach former the Singers club singing a group Experience politics in spring student office elec- Columbus Grandviev high mentor the Campus Council Plans tions and to make recommendations of familiar Christinas hymns will team has been practising for four Ive wanted to play in Winter- saw as to how such political influence pass through the auditorium of Gray weeks According to Scott the team set ever since I first it several years ago juarl Keyes who can be curbed Amendment chapel to the stage in a candlelight has recovered from presea- sou fum- said has had roles in A Midsummer of the cemmittee are to begin evenings bles and the shooting has been ex- Ruth Klick Members proceseiin the Nights Dream Stage Door Be- George Eyrich Bert KesseJl Eleanor A student body constitutional ceptionally fine for so early in the program yond the Horizon and Our Town Kneen Catherine Smith and Rdb- amendment providing for membership season The series of eight carols is to be Mio is the kind of role I like to of chapel and calendar committee ert Stevens presented by the A Capella choir Lettermen Return play Keyes stated chairmen to student council will tie iii A second cornrnbtee to consider of the Returning lettermen are seniors chapel student adop- alone with the assistance Miss Klick and Keyes who are che control of participation in act- presented in for Bill Rohr and Steve Donchess co- Singers oluh in the final number both juniors at Ohio Wesleyan uni- was appointed Members are tion late this week according to Rus- captains Jim Reiser Tim Kirchwehm ivities The Shepherds Song versity appear with a supporting Eleanora Davis chairman Donna sell Driver president of the student and Homer Forsythe and Juniors Robert Decker baritone and Jen oast of 21 in this Maxwell Ander- Davis Marion Moulton Helen Rub- body Dick Hartman Jack Buttermore and Ann Evans 6oprono will be the son play which received the Draima right Gordon Dale Richard Runyan The proposal passed recently by Ed Baroody Other juniors are featured soloists in the choirs ren- Ralph Critics Circle Award in 1936 ond Robert Stewns student council requires a two- thirds of The Shepherds Song by Monroe Don Grigvby and Liamar foe dition The cast includes Milton Haider This committee has as its purpose vote of the student Ibody before it song Faught a team mamber of two Dickinson an old English folk Robert Holmes Paul Frank Fred possible division of participation in j comes an amendment years ago which will ibe Ithe first of the na who was not in school I Continued on Page 4 Col 3 i activities among more students adoption as last year Th formai nronosal for tional Christmas carols rather than having domination by presented iby council reads as follows Among sophomore candidates are O Magnum Mysterium a six- a relative small number In Section IV Article 1 pertaining to Ed Hughes Bob Heisler Russ Hoff teenth century motet by the Span- YM membership on the student council Bob Immel Jack McKinney Abe Organizes ish composer Vittoria will be the strike out the words the social chair- songs A Leonard and Ralph Peckinpaugh second of the Yuletide Radio Series man of the university and substitute Motet is an early form of the fugue Six team members have not been To Aid Needy the chairmen of the calendar chapel the selection O Magnum Myster- ettending regular practices due to and social committees of the student ium is written entirely In the La- football practice and reported yes- Willi the dual purpose of organi- Lists Debate body tin terday for the first time resulting zing a Chrisumas party for kiddies Two from the closing football game at at the Delaware childrens home and Two Ohio Wesleyan students will French Carols f Luvaas arrangement of Hark University of Dayton stadium Sat- providing necessary articles for the debate over station WOSU Colum- Phi Mu Alpha Now O Shepherds a French carol urday needy in South Delaware freshmen Earl Keyes bus on Saturday December 9 at 530 will follow the Spanish motet and The full team of eighteen men members of the Y M C A or- p m as the third of a series of five ganized a donation drive for Adds Frartce will again be represented by will be carried until after the sec- the broadcasts by the radio 6peech class- Members cause in the recreation room of Continued on Page 4 Col 5 ond game with Berea college at Wesleyan Alumnus es Sbuyvesant halt last Saturday Twelve students were initiated into which time it will be cut probably The question will be Resolved that The group especially urges all Is Phi Mu Alpha national music honor- to ten or twelve according to Coach WarCprrespondent German- American bund be students and faculty mennbens of the WSGA Schedules Scott abolished in the United States Ac- ary Sunday night at Sanborn hall Ohio Wesleyan to give old books Starting time for this opening game Lynn Heinzerling an Ohio Wesley- cording to Assistant Professor Stuart Initiates were Edward Benfield clothes magazines games and alth- Danes j Mistletoe radio work sever Bruce Cunningham William Danford has been set earlier than regular lctic equipment an alumnus of the class of 29 is now Postle director of al students are preparing for this de j Miles Eveland Fred Genther James time 730 p m so that those who at- Next Sunday freshmen Y mem- covering the developments of the pres- who bate as yet the final selection Kuntz John Mallernee Warren Chuck Miller and his orchestra tend will be able to see the Saturday bers will convene at the Stuyvesant ent European war in Helinski but been made Dick Meachem Mathews Don Patterson Jack played at the Thanksgiving tea dance night performance by Wesleyan reCreation rooms at to dSscuss Finland for the Sev- has not 230 Schwab Len will play again et the annual mistletoe players of Maxwell Wln- has been chosen as the announcer for Swedburg and Herbert Andersons further developments of their drive eral of his recent articles have been dance will be held in the terset this weeks program j Zent tea which at Willis high school audi- and to elect a planning commission published on the first page of the Tues- I armory from 330 to 530 p m torium for Y This series of radio presentations is Previous to initiation ceremonies freshmen activities Plain Dealer day December 19 Rebecca Upton W designed to give publicity to Ohio the pledges gave their pedge ehow S G A social chairman announced Wesleyan university through the the j last Thursday at Sanborn hall Direct- today use of cross- section dramas of camp ed by Igor Waselieff the program in OldSulphur Spring ASong Victory We Lynch of Sing us iife eluded a trumpet solo y t red lien Eleanor Kneen and Gretchen ther a flute solo by Herb Zent and are in charge of programs for the Band Arranges Warings Wesleyan Fight Song vocal solos Iby William Danford and dance Dr KoiakWill Lead Miles Eveland Women who are planning decora- Instrumental arrangements are now at the University of Michigan They Warren Mathews and Igor Wase- tions are Ruth Wiley Dorothea Heck- being made by Prof New OWU Victory Song Paul Stevens were hired to play for the overflow YMYW Discussions lieff played a piano duet and Jack man Margaret McMorris Margaret director of the band for the new Moffett Margaret Augsburger Nina Ohio Wesleyan rah crowd at the dance and stole the Schwab and John Mallernee played a Ohio Wesleyan Grindlay Fight Song written en- piccolo and tuba duet The program Sawyer Betty Meyer Mary If you think were gonna be beat show Offer for a vaudeville Dr Jan B Kozak former official of and introduced recently by Fred War- was concluded by the group singing and Virginia Brown Ya better guess again gagement in Detroit followed and the Czechoslovak government will ing Loves Greeting and Proudly as the Tickets will ibe on sale this week at Ohio Wesleyan the band avith ten members by this relate his experiences in Czechoslo- Eagle 50 couple Music has been received and the Battling Bishops always get their time developed into an organization vakia end will lead a topic discussion cents a song will be prepared by the band men headed for the top of problems of his country under the and presented before the student body So look out there opponents Three Motion Pictures joint sponsorship of the Y M C A following Christmas vacation Theres a powwow night The Pennsylvanians were one of and the Y W C A at 415 p m in Dances of Irene Alonso The song was avritten by Waring Better watch our score the first orchestras to take the chapel annex tomorrow afternoon going discuss- and Pat Ballard upon request of El- Its so high for Ohio- Ohio by storm with American jazz They Questions most likely to be mer Brown Ohio Wesleyan junior Wesleyan have made three motion pictures the ed will concern his escape from Czech- Catch Spirit of Old Spain oslovakia experiences past It was introduced on Warings Ches- Our double double U means well first Syncopation and the last the his in the s win recent Varsity Show two years and his opinions a6 to the terfield Time broadcast previous to By Florence Shulta ac the Ohio Westeyan- Caise football game Since 1933 the hand has appeared future of Christianity in Europe Mrs Irene Windecker Alonso with her remarkable interpretation of the Old Sulphur Spring in radio programs sponsored by Old cording to Dean J J Somerville classical dances of old Spain Miss Leola Harlow with her clever sense of Upon hearing Warings effer to Battling Bishops are the thing Dr Kozak a former professor of comedy and Miss Esther Williamson with her interesting Spanish accom- write a new song for any college Gold cigarettes and the Ford Motor Come on for Old Sulphur Spring Company They are now broadcasting philosophy at Charles IV university paniments and solos fascinatingly entertained a small but enthusiastic audi- Brown responded and avith the as A song of victory we sing for Chesterfield Cigarette company in Prague is now a member of the ence at Willis High auditorium Saturday evening sistance of Miss Mildred Alcott as- For we will fight and fight Waring is opposed to making re- faculty of Oberlin college The Spanish department and WSGA sponsored the- program with Irene sistant to the executive secretary With all our might cordings because he believes Alonso as featured guest artist sent information to Waring concern- that And light our eampfire bright sines radio stations play recordings Mrs Alonso is a graduate of the ing Ohio Wesleyan and some of its Guerrero Miss Haronv received a tonight over the air bands are forced to Honorary Initiates class ctf 23 of Ohio Wesieyan and traditions of Mrs Esther lengthy applause compete with their own music is the daughter The writing an Dr Gross a of the The trio has been complimented- on and dedication of engagements throughout Pennsylvan- In 1937 the band took a leave of Burgstahler Windecker member original song to meet needs of traveling on board of trustees catching the feeling ktM styJe of tfce the ia milk trains and absence from the air to appear in a particular university is an unpre- flivvers Moved Smoothly Spanish dance acfcording to Miss Har- the musical Varsity Show and af- Omicron Delta Kappa senior cedented idea according to The dancers moved smoothly low This is Ti- nusual for Aimeritan Waring Vocal Work ter a tour of the key cities of the mens activity honorary initiated Since his offer he songs IhroUgh the show with perfect time women has written The chief reason for the bands United States returned to Hie air Dr Herbert J Burgstahler uni- for numerous nd rhythm The music which was T never saw artists naitive or universities rise was their vocal work Their Waring who failed to make the versity president at their Found- 1 all Spanish carried1 out the spirit otherwise who eoud put s much Warings Banjazztra his first theme song Sleep was converted glee club at his own alma mater ers Day banquet at Buns yester- if the program meanling into castanets ar- band was organized in Tyrone into a waltz a day evening as these Pa from negio spiritual Penn State was the first orchestra Mrs to be especially com- I Alonso is tists The whole program was in1 ex- after the Armistice and was com which Fred and Tom discovered in to commercially popularize Dr Burgstahler was tapped No- director mended for the poetic interpretation1 cellent taste remarked Prof O posed of four members Fred War a hymnal in their parlor where they glee club vember 7 at the regular chape singing His enthusiasm and fine shadings whicn she1 gave K Boring head oif the Spanish de- irig and Buck tap services was able to Fred banjos Tom rehearsed for contributing original music to but not to the dance Cordoba by Al- partment of Ohio Wesleyan Waring pianist and Poley McClin- The band was hilled as attend forma initiation services Warings college musicians springs directly beniz The women are completing a six evening tock drummer The boys rehearsed Pennsylvanians for the first time in from his interest in this field His that In the role of an awkward pro- weeks tour in which they will have 2 Wjri- gs parlor and 1921 The kept their occasion ws a Jay Jijp current glee club consists of 55 voices vincial maiden in Lagarterana by Continued on Page 4 Col 3 PAGE TWO OHIO WESLEVAN rRANSCRUM TUESDAY DECEMBER 5 Tl- 39 Ohio Wesleyan Transcript ulphur Sprinklings Ganz Teacher Composer Established 1867 Ohio Wesleyan University by Nancy And Master Published semi- weekly by The Transcript Board of Turner ofthe Piano per year Subscription 275 1 Offices 68 S Sandusky St Phone 4417 Entered as second- class matter September 80 1927 at the Post Office at By Lew Jones 8 1897 Delaware Ohio under Act of March y Rudolph Ganz Published every Tuesdav and Friday morning from September 27 to June i FLASH the aristocrat of the piano made his first appearance vacation holidnys with the exception of Thanksgiving Christmas and Easter Despite the hundreds and thousands of Ohio Wesleyan on the Ohio Wesleyan campus last evening when he presented and final examination periods a concert co- eds before a capacity Gray Member reported to be in a state of collapse by the Associ- audience at ohapel MfftsENTeo row national AOvBnrisiNa by ated Press newspaper and radio dispatches we all seem Dignified and aristocratic Ganz gape an exhibition of superb fingering pjsVocicrted Golleiale Press to and control National Advertising Service Inc be fairly well and happy this weeki over the keyboard The audience was fascinated with the deli- College Publishers Representative it Distributor of cate tones which issued from the grand piano N Y FUNNY HA HA under the guidance of Ganz A20 Madison Ave new York sensitive fingers CHICAOO BOSTON L05 AHflKLKS SAN FRAHCIGCO Gollefeiaie Di6est Lucy Crenshaw humorist from the riM however otv His program for that SOMETHING is going to have to be done the evening was about this recent a master of the technique of inter- epidemic of bum jokes declares she just permeated with the compositions of EXECUTIVE STAFF isnt going to be able to take prets ri on EdltorlnCh- it much the impressionistic GEORGE ETBICH lef longer writers notably Phone 2314 among them the French composers Plays Own Compositions By this we suppose she means that DTJMM Business Manager shes tired of being asked what is a Brahms Intermezzo E Mi- ROBERT drizzle and Ravel and Debussy in flat Phone 2476 the difference between a broom and a bottle of hand lotion and nor opened HARTLEY Managing Editor Selections On Program the third part of the RICHARD Managing Editor what do trees have that elephants dont have etc etc ROBERT STEVENS The opening number on hie pro- program This composition is writ- HOWARD SOUTHWICK Associate editor ten NANCY TURNER Associate Kauor SOCIETY NEWS gram was Nocturne in C Minor by in a much slower tempo that the Associate Editor MARY E FOSTER The varsity Friday night made up in good Chopin other selections which Ganz played JOHN BLACK LI DGE Exchange Editor music and enthusiasm for what This was followed in rapid ROBERT FERRELL Sports Editor it lacked in the way of milling crowds succession by Three Etudes the depending upon the slow masterful The mural decorations were showy pieces toy strokes of the artist to bring it out ISSUE- EDITORS terrifically stirring and athletic- looking of a concert reason only some people got to its fullest extent James Bailey Ed Banasik Ruth Brusman Paul Carpenter Mel Humphrey all mixed up because all of th Tarbans were named o ftheir difficult finger movements1 Dick Perkins Peg Thomas Lucas With these Ganz demonstrated a Following this Ganz rendered masterful technique rendering BiShms Rhapsody in E flat Major ROBERT DARROW Advertising Manager OUR BOY ROBERT them tempo a cimposition whieh consists of a Phone 2446 And at a fast without sacrificing Manager this paragraph is for Bob Urban pride of Phi Gamma it- SAM FIRTH Circulation Delta who smoothness nteir tranquility ne rapid motion of the composition 2550 says he seen for Phone hasnt his name in print since he was captured for something self and not so miuch of the indivi- or sake of that speed other in Cincinnati when a mere child dual notes By these two ipieees ISSUE EDITOR James Bailey Following these Ganz played Schu EDITOR lit Bouid OIR CUPS RUNNETH OVER Ganz proved that he was not only a BVOfB ISSUE lin manns Sonata Opus 11 in F sharp Yes and they just master of the technique of runneth about all over Delaware so that this is get- Minor a comipoisiflju written almost difficult ting to be a fitting motto finger movements but also for a couple of the local Greek groups entirely in the lower register with of the In fact Vvo of the Sig Ep ones made quite a more classical works The Cross Need dramatic entrance when occasional high trills wbx- h com- Red tliey dashed into chapel Friday pleted the first part of the program The next number on the pnogram And the rest of the Alpha Sig hardware strayed up to was another impressionistic composi- Buried away in the security of a serene college life that is typi- the gym Friday Second Part night where the orchestra leader presented em to Jim Ferris tion by Griffes entitled the White and ils Delaware most of us are The second part of the pro- jii was cal of Ohio Wesleyan home Too bad the gals at Stuyvesant or whoever weakened Peacock This was followed by two devoted to impressionistic composi- either unaware or we lose track of the significance of events that For VARIOUS reasons this is Ihe LAST appearance of the cup situation of Ganz own impressionistic tions The first of these Jeux dEau works of of fellow citizens in other parts of HERE Little Sphinx and Little Elf Both threaten the security many our t 41 by Ravel was a piece which allow- THOUGHT FOR HAY if were written somewhat in the style the country An organizaion that makes up for our negligence and THE ed the imagination free rein sug- 15 of Debussy and were rendered with yet our support is the American Red Cross days till vacation gesting a rippling stream as it passed needs the same fine artistic style which he PROPAGANDA HA now through limpid pools now wind- To many of us here the good done by the Red Cross is confined had demonstrated earlier in the eve- For a while there was some fear around here that one of our leading citi- ing through a forest and occastion- one or lines in the daily paper but those New Englanders ning to two zens a veritable campus piller was subtly propagandizing American ally rushing over cataracts until it Liszts Sonetto del who felt the fury of the hurricane of 1938 those of us who live in j Youth You have heard about the Black Shirts and Brown Shirts but when finally slows down and dies away to Petranca in A flat was succeeded by the Ohio valley and know the damage caused by the record flood Bert Kessel started running around in a PINK shirt many people became a whisper a lively inter- pretation of the Rackoczy March al- Mississippi basin de- frightened and wondered what new menace had come into our midst Ganz then played Oiseux Tristes of 1937 and those who hale from the where so by Liszt Graciously accepting two Its O K now though because Berts laundry came Friday and hes revert- also toy Ravel This composition in- struction by flood and storm is annual can testify to the won- enthusiastic enchores from bis aud- ed to white ones again terprets the plaintive waitings of in stress ience Ganz obliged with two derful work done by the American Red Cross time of night birds as they quickly develop more ALL THE COMFORTS OF HOME ECONOMICS conventional pieces a Ohopin Waltze Today in America we are escaping entanglement from a war that into raucous ravings of quarreling Thats what Mr Keller tries to arrange to keep the Singers club mem- and a skillful interpretation of Lis- birds And then stops abnuptly as may at any time turn into a greater destructive force than the well and happy Right now competing with the home ec depart- zts famous Liebestraiwii bers hes their whimperings handling problem of Meyer and fade into the World War We list in our papers no casualties no homeless no ments nursery school by bravely the Chuck night Al Betzel himself instead of referring it to specialized authorities refugees The Red Cross is the most important single agency that Following Take your troubles to Mr Keller We are not making a thing on this Ravels works Ganz then gives help to suffering noncombatants abroad involved in a ca- interpreted dn fast succession Hes very understanding when they act in a manner that would make many Voiles Ml iU tastrophe tnat is not their making people wonder about em Says he knows ALL about children La Puerta del Vino La Terrasse des Audiences du Clair de Lune General The funds needed bv the Red Cross are great Our contribu- JUST A LITTLE LOVE Lavine Eccentric La Fille eux Che- Se The Beautiful lion small or large gives that agency a more arm We really little too But that stop Luella Yeiter from powerful And boy its didnt veux de Lin and Feux dArtifice week town Scrapbooks and Photo can help having fun when That Man was here last taking her around all composed toy Debussy in his cagey baby Crosley car Albums at I In the seeo- nd part of the pro- nfTSlKS SArir L COPE gram I Ganz showed himself to be a UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE After an epidemic of Butcher Boys Polkas Little Men I As the Earth Turns and Oh Johnnies the LAST WORD some people hope in Glimpses Into Margaret Nourse swing nonsense has appeared at Buns by H I oward southwick To get a fuller appreciation of how she lost it at the Astor Historical Wesleyan Duke university you should first hear the prose version by Bunhimself and allow yourself to be carried away by the lyrical beauties SCHOOL OF MEDICINE The Russo- Finnish War then One year agufroni the Jssue of of the ballad 5c DURHAM N C December 6 1938 v During the last week the menace of imperialistic Finland became LAST Four terms of eleven weeks are MINUTE BULLETIN Beyond the Horizon Eugene O- given year may be so each These Intolerable to peace- loving Russian militarists that at last at Rita Tenwick and Arvid Nyberg decided to finish up their taken consecutively graduation Neills Pulitzer Prize winning play In three and one- quarter years or dawn oh November 30 the Red Army invaded Finland bombing college careers together and look even happier than usual will go three terms may be taken each on next Friday and Satur year since Rita has a shirty pin beside Alpha Gam one graduation in four years military centers and civilian population sections with a gay disre- ATO her day night December 9 and 10 in The entrance requirements are in- And Jo Wunder and Bill Carlson seem to have gotten serious at last over telligence character and three gard for humanity or mercy Willis high school despite complica- years of oolleje work something Because week- end tncludixf the resulted in Bill planting his Sig Ep tions due to illness of leading char- the subjects specified for Claas A The remote causes of this so- called war can be traced back to heart medical schools Catalogues mi acters application forms may be obtain 1918 when Finland won its independence from Russia with the ed from the Admission Committee help of Germany Germanys forces were thrown into the strug- The Bishop hoopsters inaugurate I HAVE A REAL JOB gle at that time to fight off the menace of Russian communism their 1938 basketball campaign Thurs- which they now have in just as malignant a form Inter- Collegiate Capers day night when they clash with Mus- Tor 3 College or High School students to kingum tart work at once selling a Vegetable making successively more college at New Concord Toni- claxative direct to the homes in More recently Russia has been By John Blacklidge Delaware after school hours and Satur- demands on Finnish envoys ranging from days Sell a leader with YOUR name on and more ridiculous Jane and Branch Rickey freshman every box package free sample anl cir- Finnish army cular and get those repeat orders and all control of Finnish forts to a demand that the A HOT TIME IN THE OLD TOWN TONIGHT or least on the Uni and senior here injured in an auto- generous commissions Every home a prospect com- the border When Finland refused versity of Toledo campus was soror- mobile accident November 28 will be 10c and 50c sizes Iiberal retreat 15 miles from the result of a fire in the Phi Theta Psi mission If skeptical will send one of and with her bluff ruined started dropping things that ex- ity house A basement blaze quickly filled the building with smoke and routed back In school Monday They were each size and full particulars for a quarter guaranteed retail value 6oc ploded all over Helsinski sisters from their slumbers Slurrying helter- skelter in a frenzied attempt to returning to St Louis for Thanks- 245 starts you in business Reference salvage as many of their valuables as they could the girls succeeded in giving vacation when the accident Rush t is rticking its And now the United States department of state carrying to safety a pitcher partly filled with water some potholders a occurred 30 miles east of Indianapo ALLEN SUPPLY CO some extra insulting way of thumbing their nose hassock two pillows and an electric stove When Toledo Depart- lis tortured brains for the Fire Plain City Ohio at Russia without starting a war They have threatened to break ment arrived on the scene it found the house devoid of any electric lights one of the members who success to off diplomatic relations with the Reds and are just generally mad tried without rescue the electric sorority sign had blow out all of the fuses A poor time for a blackout Was at them Most serious event of the war is the formation of a rival govern- ITS PENNIES FROM HEAVEN for the Ohio State Uni- 5i There Is Still Time For which injected into Finland to a point a few miles in- ment vas versity branch of the American Institute of Electrical En- side the border by Russia and then recognized as the ruling gov- gineers It began 20 years ago when the group held an ex- ernment of Finland by the communists A surprising development hibit and charged admission They netted a tidy sum which has been the weakness of the vaunted Red armys attack and Fin- they deposited in a bank under the name of Prof Frank 0 Caldwell This gentleman Qiristiiias vigorous defense of her integrity recently retired and in cleaning Photographs lands out his desk stumbled upon the batik book Whether or not m it was a case of the absent- minded professor we dont know anyway it was a real Christmas present to find that 9m Re- interest over the 21- 1year period had swelled the figure to Viewlhg the News I- IW mQur Special 2- 8x10 Photographs both 0 by Dick Hartley WAR IS HELL said Sherman but students at the College of the 0 framed only 500 M Pacific and Stockton Junior College in California have their own idea of a survey conducted in a psychology The past week has confirmed our belief that the only differ Hades In class it iwas decided that it was better to go to war than get married The most popular reason given ence between communism and fascism is nationality was that a war doesnt last forever but a marriage doas One of the fel- Make Your Appointment lows quizzed said that he would rather fight an army of men than one wo- The denial from the Vatican of reports that the Pope would man In any army at least you have a chance of winning In a marriage m m urge a truce for Christinas conforms to traditional papal po icy of even if you win you lose not asking people to place religion above nationalism THE ARDENT BACHELORS OF CAPITAL university Probably the fascist students that demonstrated in front of the are at it again This group of woman- haters par excellence is being paradoxical enough to sponsor Finnish legation in crying Long live independent Finland a Date Bureau The sjj occasion of the Science Club Skating party marked its debut were too engrossed in their curricula to notice the Italian invasion into the romance racket- but it did a land office business of Albania last spring by fixing it up for twelve collegians The management was a little disconcerted at first by requests by some co- eds for Tyrone Power for first second and third choices but If Russian bear hibernate pretty soon Hitler is going 1 the doesnt was able to provide satisfactory substitutes in all in- t j have a ivo ring circus on his hands stances TUBSDAV DECEMBER 5 1139 Ohio wesLtYAN i kansckiki

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BISHOP BREVITIES Jade Padley Paces Dayton to 19- 7 Verdict By Bob Ferrell Over Wesleyan in 1939 Football Wind- up The Battling Bishops dropped the curtain on the 1939 football season Sat- Veteran Cagers urday losing to 19- 7- i the Dayton Flyers 7 after holding a 6 lead at one Michael to Reiser Toss Nets Bishops time during the game Jack Padley an AllOhio halfback and aso a player picked on the first team of the Little All- America eleven ran for two touch- r Only Touchdown in Second Quarter downs to help defeat the Wesleyan team Eight seniors played their last game for the Red and Black on the gridiron By Chuck Stegman Reiser Discards Dons Pi vintr their last game of the season the Battling Bishops were Cleats Hoop Outfit handed a heart- breaking 19- 7 defeat at the hands of the Dayton The Bishops lone score came as the result of a pass from Michael to Flyers last Saturday at Dayton The defeat was the fourth for Wes- Reiser The fighting Co- captain mentioned on most all of the All- Ohio elev- A ley n as against five Victories and one tie ens came out of the game bruised cut and bleeding- For a fellow who has been taking the punishment that Jimmy has this year day in and day Eight seniors led by AH- Ohio End Jim Reiser participated val- out the end of the football season would seem to be the much needed rest iantly in their last game for Wesleyan but they could not slop the period that he deserves However Jimmy will start basketball practice im- sensational Jack Padley of Dayton whose pair of touchdown gallops mediately and is expected to be one of the main cogs in the Bishop attack turned the tide for the Flyers The offensive play of both this year just as he has been in the last two years teams was greatly hampered by a wet field and a strong wind Now that the season is over lets look at the record made by the Bishop The aggregation this year The Bishops won five games lost four and tied one only Bishop score resulted from a Michael to Reiser pass in the for the most successful football season they have experienced here in the second quarter last three years Whats more prospects for next year are very bright with FIRST QUARTER 37 men returning to form a nucleus for the 1940 football squad Only one The game opened in a punting duel hackfield graduates year Les re- man this Michael That leaves 20 men to Sixteen Teams with Dayton having a great advan- turn next year to fight for starting positions on Bishop squad the the tage because of the strong wind Late besides having to compete with the freshman class of year will this that I M in the period Grigsbys punt went only have plenty of good candidates out for the hackfield positions Open Hoop ten yards to the Red and Black 20 Gridders Tally 137 During due to this terrific wind Points Season Season Tonight Dayton immediately capitalized on The team as a whole scored 137 points while holding opponents to 121 Bill Rohr St eve Uonchess the break In two plays Padley was points of years was out- Contrast this with the record last team which Intramural basketball will get over for the first touchdown of the scored 282 points to 40 and you have the great improvement which en- game in on a ten yard run off tackle to enjoy Bish- underway earnest tonight as abled the Bishops a successful season The worst defeat the Glick missed the placement to make it ops Nine Lettermen Send sixteen teams will trot quin- suffered during the year was at Cleveland on November 4th their 6- 0 as the period ended at the hands of Western Reserve who beat the Red and Black 32- 6 while tets into action in quest of the SECOND QUARTER last year Marshall ran up a 62- 0 victory over Wesleyan The Bishops rolled Baslcetball Hopes Soaring intramural trophy Besides twelve Wesleyan received their second over DePauw 33- 6 this season for the largest margin of victory while last fraternities the South Co- op break of the game when Zimmerman years team Miami 20- 16 only win of season defeated for the the blocked Quinns kick on the Fryer The Wesleyan eleven started out the year by winning four straight games With nine varsity lettennen returning for action this year Bas- House Murphy Mall Perkins Hall 35 Here Michaels completed his first defeating Alma Youngstown DePauw and Ohio U The excellent passing has a and the Independents will par- ketball Coach Jim Scott powerful nucleus around which to pass of the game to Markley for six more any attack was responsible for those victories than other department build his quintet Five of these lettermen Jim Reiser Bill Rohr ticipate in the frays yards of the game with Les Michael doing the throwing and Jimmy Reiser and j Ed Baroody Jack Buitermore and Dick After Campbell had made seven Bert Kessell taking care of most of the receiving These three men will be Mailman composed the DELTS DEFEND CROWN yards around left end Michaels pass- lost to next years squad and will have to be replaced by such players as first string line- up last year Delta Tau Delta vill be hard press- ed 25 yards to Reiser who Geitgy Hummon Yoder Robinson and Senhert at the end position while had eluded TWO TROPHY WINNERS ed to defend their crown won last year the Dayton safety man and was stand- Heisler Wehman Zimmerman Grigsby and two of this years freshman have fared so well last year but for his as their whole team graduated with ing all alone in zone squad Phillips and Watkins will be on the passing end of the aerial Another amazing feature of the the end Zimmer- is rough and ready spirit and brilliant man putting Wesleyan attack team this year the fact that there the exception of George Eyrich Strong converted in Ed is a junior 7- will be two previous Bun Trophy win- passing ability this the lead 6 year contenders will be the Phi Gams runn- on 6quad Reiser copped THIRD QUARTER Bishops Produce Feeble Ground Attack ners the Jim ersup last year the Sigma Chis and games the honor last year through his bol- Other letermen last year were Hom- Bartlett kicked to Quinn who re- The running attack of the Bishops was woefully weak and in two the Alpha Sigs while er Forsythe one of the best ball hand- turned to his 40 On Day- they failed to gain over 2 yards from the line of scrimmage The backs lhawking and scoring ability the first play lers on the squad Tim Kirchwehm Two legues of eight teams each will ton fumbled that were most effective in carrying the ball McKinnie Campbell Grigsby Bill Rohr won the award in his sopho- and Eppler recovered for whose height makes him invaluable Wesleyan and Monroe are all small and lack the weight that it necessary to get more year by dint of his sensational function along the same system as on the Flyers 42 all- around the and Steve Don- prevailed Wesleyans them past the line of scrimmage Once in the open they were hard to bring long shooting and around finesse backboard last year The only differ- hope of a tally from this point down The Froshsquad will have only light replacements for the 1M- nlU Both are seniors this year chess ence will be that eight games instead was soon frustrated on the first play Wesleyan team Jack Buttermore and Dick Hmt KOIIK AND DONCHES3 of six will be run off on the sched- after the recovery Padley inter- Bishops win more ball games is uled nights The first two games will cepted Michaels pass on Perhaps the main reason why the didnt man twin sophomore sensations last Steve Donchess was elected honor- his twenty poor displayed by the Red and Black kickers An esti- start at 7 oclock on adjoining courts Behind excellent blocking Jack ran due to the punting year will be back at their forward po ary co- captain last year with Bill yardage per game would be under the 30- yard the next two at 740 the next two at 80 yards for the winning score Keiter mate of the average punting sitions Jack has an uncanny knack of Rohr and hi6 worth as a guard is in- would be well under 9 kicked goal and Dayton led l- 7 figure and for the Dayton game played last Saturday shooting or pivoting either way plus cog 820 and the final pair at oclock was out estimable Steve has been a vital punter on the Wesleyan squad McKinnie al- FOURTH QUARTER 25 yards average The best a sound floor game while Dick is in the Bishop quintet for the last two HANDBALL ON WEDNESDAY game of the time due to injuries and just any one that hap- The early of the most ready being touted as the fastest for- years Intramural manager Jim Glancy an- part of this period was a luck at kicking the pigskin The Bish- pened to be in the game tried their ward ever to play in Edwards gym nounces punting duel with Dayton receiving Dayton game The other letter winner is Lamarr that handball notices have ops lost 12 yards on one of their kicks in the the many advantages due to the wind ROUGH AND READY Fa light who played on the hoop out- gone to each fraternity and that all The offense of both teams was hot clicking Ed Baroody rounds out last years fit two years ago Faught did not re- entries should be in by Wednesday end so the play was ragged With two five Although not a high point man turn last year tout is on hand this year noon A handball tournament will be minutes remaining Grid Banquet the Bishop to drawn up on Wednesday so that con in the game Day- Vets Bolster aggregation would not make a strong bid for a position ton testants can begin playing at once started a determined drive from For Dec 15 Bowling will get underway next Mon midfield Standing on his 40 yard line Swim Outfit Set Basketball Roster day Padley passed 20 yards to Riedel who Name Class Weight Height Position Home was finally brought down on the 2 scheduled of Com- Basketball schedule for tonight yard line by Although their first The Delaware Chamber Bill Rohr Sen 147 6 Guard Massillon Markley Riedel plunged uritil Jan 12 League 1 over swimming meet isnt merce is sponsoring the annual foot- Jim Reiser Sen 160 510 Guard New Philadelphia for the final score on the next Witteniberg Coach Jim Alpha Sigs vs play against year which will be Steve Donchess 170 Youngstown Betas Smolka missed the conversion swimming ball banquet this Sen 62 Center Glancy has been holding Chi Phis vs Phi Delts and the final count was 19- 7 held at Buns December the 15th As Homer Forsythe Sen 186 61 Guard Cambridge practices now for a week Pros- Phi Psis vs Sig Eps of Com- Tim Kirchwehm Sen 195 64 Center Springfield bright for a very success- chairman of the Chamber Murphy vs South Co- op pects are Ed Baroody Jun 163 510 Center N Y outstanding be in charge 35 Years of Continuous ful season with three merce Bunhimself will 1 honorable Jack Buttermore Jun 160 58 Forward Massillon LreiRiie 2 lettermen back from last years fine Dealing by Wesleyan Alumni Op- of the affair Dick Hartman Jun 105 510 Forward Findlay A T O vs Delts squad erating TO AWARD TKOlHY Lamarr Faught Jun 145 510 Forward Delaware Kappa Sigs vs Phi Gams DALE AFTER RECORDS Ed Hughes Soph 170 61 Guard Columbus SigAlphs vs Sigma Chis Gordon Dale after leaving a trail At this banquet the memfbers of UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE Ralph Peckinpaugh Soph 155 511 Guard East Cleveland Perkins vs Independents of broken records in the sprint events the squad will vote on the most Boh Heisler Soph 185 6 Guard Ravenna throughout Ohio is out to better his valuable man of year who will the Jack McKinney Soph 160 510 Forward Portsmouth last year marks Russ Otis in the receive the Bun Trophy Instead of Russell Hoff Soph 175 Mansfield long distance and Jim Kresge in the 61 Forward also electing an honorary captain as Bob Immel Soph 135 Forward Heights dash are the other lettermen return- 58 Shaker ing has been the custom in the past Albert Leonard Soph 164 510 Guard Logan Ralph Monroe Jun 170 511 Guard Sidney Kresge will be ineligible until the co- captains Reiser and Kessel will TUESDAY AND second semester thus missing the remain in this capacity WEDNESDAY meets Dick and ptans first four Gauthier Tentative are also under Greeting Cards KELVTH JOAN in diving Russell Jones 1 John Lersch are veterans way whereby a special chaipel will be Extra events respec- HTHL and the long distance held December 15 to award the var- Barber Shop For Every Occasion Attend The New tively sity letters and freshman numerals This Side of Strand THEYRE AI IT j A dinner for the freshman numeral 12 E Winter St UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE AGAIN SWING Stars of is also being planned those j winners Vtieres Always j SESSIONS j j Coed Sports Tuesday fc Wednesday no definite arrangements have been HAVE YOU BLUE BARRON mad3 to play off the postponed game Gurs volleyball has been organi- but there is a possibility that it BEEN TO THE and zed into two leagues made up of one might be run Off next Saturday CLYDE LUCAS independent and twelve sorority CORNER teams Ganoi will be played every STORE Also STOP IN AT Tuesday afternoon and Thursday eve- TirE MARCH OF TIME Gym WITH YOUR ning in Edwards DUCK PIN Neusfronts of war 1940 The ping pong tournament will BOWLING ALLEY CLEANING Sports News start on Wednesday December 6 24 E Winter Next to Strand AND in all three dormitories while bad- minton games will be held in Ed- PRESSING wards Gym on Tuesday afternooms Thursday The Big Day AHHpH at five oclock Fraternity Decals Book Ends STATE GAME CANCELLED Recreation Bowling 3 Stooges The field hockey game scheduled Plaques and Stationery IBlackburnsi Above Western Union in with Ohio State last Saturday after- Russ Walters Prop Sap Takes A Rap noon was called off due to the in- UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE f Phone 7421 40 N Sandusky clement weather conditions As yet i KfcHf SIC ti iiffimitTnnrriiitflnim rm- nrriimiiflittn PAGE FOUR OHIO WESLEYAN TRANSCRIPT Spanish Dancer Calio Presides Singers Club Bible Club Elects Formats Color 1 Winter Add Continued from Page 1 Continued from Page Scrimshaw as Head To Week- end Entertainment Council sociefcy Del- I Over in the carols presented eight concerts From the fourth series of A Joyous Scrimshaw was ele- cted by Mary E Foster aware the group went to Chicago James Calio Phi Gainirta Delta and Gaevarts Christmas Norman William Briggs Sigma Alphar Epsi- Song president of freshman Bible club at 114 for a concert in the aiuditoruim lonwere elected president and Dorothy Benfield soprano and meeting held last Sunday at 215 of Museum of Fine Arts the tht treasurer respectively of the Inter- Lora Stone alto will sing solo pas- Sigma Chi and Alpha Gamma Delia started the round of winter joy tor me in the Stuyvesant recreation hall It has been a great council a meeting of sages Alph and fratornity at in the latter number elect- formats Saturday evening and Chi Omega Sigma Epsilon Mrs Alonso told the The other officers who were to come home the organization last Tuesday even- Here Comes Grandmother Spains Chi Phi will follow suit this week responsive- ed are Josephine OWeM Mic- Transcript reporter The ing at the Alpha Sigma Phi house second contribution to the concert has been much dispute over the number Mi replace Dade epresddent Alice Hendricks secretary Fourteen there ness of the audience compensated for Calio will Gordon program will be accompanied by since they Briggs Bob Por- and Clarence Lascoe ami Owls are having some fine things said about them the small attendance she added Phi Kappa Psi and castanets tambourine and cymbals and treasurer terfield Alpha Sigma Phi in the played for the Alpha Gams in the Sluyvesant recreation hall They summers she studied the played respectively by Don Small sergeantatar- ms For four two offices engagements to the campus Bruce Cunningham and James Fry The meeting Sunday was in the have been scheduled for some return Spanish dance with Julia Castilao The Interfraternity council which we understand Other carols to be sung are the form of a discussion on the subject s I in Maariu is composed of the presidents of the English A Bird Carpi Miss Carolyn Tarbell Miss Jose- Spain Greek fraternities meets at distinguished What Is God Rollin Quimby led if university When were you in letter be little wonder the j by the phine Montgomery and Mrs Sa villa lt intervals throughout the year 0 fact that the entire bass and social committee is slow in fCliedul Mrs Alonso the interviewer ask Mangun were chaperones for this coordinate chapter plans and policies tenor parts consist of one tone only ing another dance Rytex your name- on Station- dance which vas a takee- vff on a ed Davis arrangement of the French now is to to Patap- New York nightclub Melissa Bra- hm The least we can do 1 was there in 1935 I want an and the old English ery patronize the boys when they stand and Joan Bradley did a commend- go back as soon as conditions permit- favorite God Rest You Merry Gen- 200 Bheet9 100 envelopes 100 selling candy Winterset able niece of work in the wall on the street corners My husband has tw attend to his tlemen bars or something equally humilia Page 1 UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE panels Particularly outstanding was business there Continued from Mary Kirkpatrick Accompanies ting with the hope of making up j the New York skyline which was he has been there twice since col- the deficit But Bea Knaipp has But The entire Singers club will silhoutted against orc side of the the war started JNiBsen Bruce OunninighHin Ruth better idea which is worthy of con laborate with the A Capella Choir hall and their interpretation of the in Spain anne Huff Jayne Gates Roy Boyd DR W S McCIEERY sideration What with all the fees Conditions in presenting the last number with wall- flower How are conditions in Spain Mrs Malcolm Talbott Bill ILufcas Ed we now have on our semester bills Mary Kirkpatrick providing the or Jimmy Francks Band Benfield Osteopathic Physician why not add another a social fee Alonso gan accompaniment A certain Sigma CM anonymous up very Nanicy Oldfield Carter Cort Jim This would give social committee Things are shaping nice 25 N over the telephone told me that he the Horney Dave Gustafson Lee Lig- Solo numbers in the cantata The Franklin St budget Iy she explained know much about their a definite with which to gett Bill Bob Steel and Mystery of Bethlehem to be sung didnt dance 1 Mercer work would then be Although the Spanish civil war pre- but went on to say that they had and deficits Bob Boesel by the entire group of 170 will be thedr fault not ours j vented the dancers from securing Jimmy band that a dinner rendered toy Decker and Miss Ben Francks wardrobes in Spain all of Final dress rehearsals for Win Your Name- On Buns preceded the dance at the No Additional Admission their field Miss Kirkpatrick and Peggy at were cibcfc- terset will be held Tuesday Wed Were the case would j their accessories and shoes house that the dhaperones were Prctf this there nesday and Thursday of this week wojtt win accompany at me organ Christmas Cards 50 for 100 ouree tained there and Mrs Deckard Hitter and Prof be no additional admission I wind and Percussion ac- i worn in Spain the Because of the unusual design of Bss Samples Now Kcady Order Early end Mrs Richard Kain that Mrs price and students would feel that A type of shoe companimcnt to the cantata will be dan- Ihe stage settings no sifting of O Sell was also there that the since they had already paid for it alpargirtas was worn by the INIA ERSITY BOOK STORE P scenery will be necessary during thesive by Betty Jo Myser Donald guests were Harriett McCandless they might as well go This in turn leers course of the play and action will Whitright and Paul Thurston French James Carev Dee Gobeille Dot might help solve another problem For how many yearri have you Jean Richards be chanced from interior to cxter norns Minis bcnieoer and toward Lu Smith Jean Scott Marilyn Mc- We no longer complain about the been dancing the reporter question- ior hy lighting effects Foster trumpets James Fry Wil- J F GORSUCH Coy Gretchen Lynch Elouise Loth- ten dollar athletic fee and the soc- ed Miss Harlow Friday nights pertotimance will liam Shaw David DeWalt and Ger Dentist aim Lorene Fichtelman Fat McCon- ial fee could be considerably less Ballet Dancer tromnones uon oman 35 54 But then I wasnt asked to solve my start at 815 Curtains will open ela N Sandusky St nell Alleen De Ment Marjorie Put- I have always danced but I evening at to and Bruce Cunningham tympany 5443 nam Kathryn Van Brunt Jayne this problem so had better continue early training was ballet I hove Saturday 830 due the Phone Wesleyan Cornell and Professor Paul Stevens oboe Gates witih my assignment been doing Spanish dances for five Ohio basketball Over Andersons game Composed By Healy Willan Ruth Bennett Mary Luce Phylis Wesleyan Greek letter groups ere years Porter Bartbara Rogers Prudence acquainted with their intra- stale Miss Harlow has done concert The Mystery of Bethlehem is Her Mrs Windeieker of WE RENT REPAIR Winchester Peg Dantoworth Dottie brothers and sisters Twenty three work with Jose Cansino a member mother one of the most recent compositions and SELL Piinesville conrmeiited to a group Reiser Helen Undersoow Ursula Phi Dells went to Denison last Wed- of the Cansino family which earned of Healy Willan one of the fore- Typewriters One of Irenes dancing skirts con- Brocius Eleanor Drees Elizabeth nesday evening for two basketball the title of the royal family of the most living Canadian composers and tains 400 yards of material Rtahey Susan Mahon Jo Ann Smith games a dinner and a smoker They dance in the United States a musician of international reputa Mrs Alonso learned Spanish danc- UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE Betty Topin Jane Forest Dorothy reiport that they won both basketball Miss Williamson is a composer as tion games we be ing after her marriage to Jose M Dregellan Carol Bell Dorothy Drum- and wouldnt a bit well as a concert pianist She is a The December concert is an annual surprised if they the Aloriso of San Sebastian Spain mond Ruth Hover Becky Spitler ate most at the graduate of Bennington college Ver- activi- As captain of Davis cup team feature of the Singers clubs Jane Murphy dinner either The Ohio State Deni- mont and holds a masters degree in the to the United States Mr Alonso 1 ties Last year at the groups pre Jane Eastman Malinda Horn Miarie son and Wesleyan chapters are plan- music from Mills college Oakland first came to this country in 193 sentation of Handels Messiah Gray Save Eyes Donait Jane Sneider Ruth Ann ning another such get- together to be Calif Your He was tennis champion of Spain chapel was filled to capacity end PIetrher Lora Stone Virginia Boyd held m Columbus The pianist is a member of the for five years Then hus many concert- goers were forced to with Lois Moore Mary K Lange Betty Kappus Entertain staff at Mills collage and for the brother Manuel Alonso became champion stand in the rear aisles Benjamin Virginia Wise Mary In this same spirit Kappa Kappn past two years has been n accom- We hope to have the dancers for GLASSES Habel Peggy Boyd Toni Strang Ise Gamma entertained the Denison chap panist for modern dances and a a engagement Miss bel Techmeyer Margaret Carmichael tcr wilh tea Sunday afternoon composer of modern dance music irtturn said Laura Wagner assistant professor and Barabare Scheie and I think Kappa DHta reports the pledging At a reception at Monnett hull J II BUCK C W of Spanish Dr Brokaw thats about enough of Jeanne Reed and incidentally if following the program Mrs Alonso complete you were estered Friday evening Gamma Phi Varsity it looking charmingly fresh in a black INSURANCE SERVICE 25 N Sandusky St In case you didnt know it Gumma was probably by the Kappa Dolt ensemble chatted informally with Free Theatre Tickets Delaware Ohio Fhi minor sports honorary had a scavenger- hunters faculty members and students Look in Ad section varsity Friday night Now there isnt any use of fooling ourselves and calling black white and the rest of that lingo the fellows went in the red with that dance AND PLENTY Its just one of those un- fortunate circumtsances and its pretty hard to say whose fault it is THE ALL- AMERICAN CHOICE A because whose place is it to tell f If anyone what they should do or where f they should go but they tell us where we cant go You cant quite blame H on Gamma Phi either though since it is assum- ed that college people enjoy dancing also they had a good iband and charged only 95c for tickets which is less than has been the price of the other varsities this fall Judging from this experience of co- operation without the co it will Chemistry Club rrr A Q I X BETTOR TASTE Holds Symposium 1 V IS CHESTERFIELDS RIGHT COMBINATION of the worlds best cigarette tobaccos An open symposium will be tield pl J by the Chemistry club tomorrow night at 730 in Edgar 47 according to Carl McNeill president I VVhen you ask for Chesterfields youre The topic for discussion will be Ayr V buying something rubber its sources main production r A no other cigarette can give points jv and recent theoretical deve- J- lopments The if o rum will be led hy fA f yU at any Prce tne RGWT COMBINATION of senior members of y the club and 7 1 Professors R G Bossert W A v A the worlds best cigarette tobaccos All over t J Manuel and R V Sinnett N f America millions of smokers find that Chest Four Freshmen 7V y A erfields give them a cooler better- tasting and Debate Tomorrow V j J I I definitely milder smoke J- u 1 h 1 y In a freshman debate to take place Wednesday December 6 at 400 p m in U6 William Shaw and Harold Higgins affirmative will oppose Rol- lin Quimby nd Charles Hill negative on the question Resolved that the federal government should own and operate the railroads On the following Wednesday Mar- ciana Watson end Mary Jo Dolhey will uphold the affirmative of the same question against Virginal Wea- ver and Carol Siller These debates which are the first of the season in the freshmen group are heing presented in order to clarify the subject JVr the members of the class and to acoumulate material to be used in huilding a t- Sfi for future interconegijate debate CorrritSc 1959 Ljccett Hyhs ToiACco Co