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The College of Wooster Open Works The oV ice: 1941-1950 "The oV ice" Student Newspaper Collection 4-18-1946 The oW oster Voice (Wooster, OH), 1946-04-18 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), 1946-04-18" (1946). The Voice: 1941-1950. 123. https://openworks.wooster.edu/voice1941-1950/123 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]. Have the males really returned to Whether it b "Carman" or The nearly-3- Wooster? Only-1- 06 of the ?0 - Barber" bring your pra glasses, ear men enrolled voted in MSGA elec- - trumpet, and oh re the 1.20 ticket. tions. rT ; Volume LXII WOOSTER, OHIO, THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1946, Number 20 Stead Wins Banana Bonanza - Alter 19 Years Big Four Election M.S.G.A. Vole In Election Tues. Too Close; Hold New President Revote Tuesday Promises Smooth DePasiina, Nafizger Vie Self -- Government in Finals; At the men's mass meeting held mm. Women Choose W.S.G.A. Representatives immediately after the Senate Chapel x X Wednesday, Apr. 17, Fred Stead won Because this morning's election was so close, final election for the out a close ballot with Cal Buchanan, president of Big Four will be held Tuesday in the Senate Room. Stu taking the 1946-4- 7 presidency of dents will vote for either Livy de Pastina Roger Naftzger. Anne Self-Governme- or Wooster's Men nt As- ; sociation, The vote count was 70 to Austin was eliminated. 56. V l This year, Roger has served as president of Y.M.C.A. He is a Approached after the- - news of the member of Second Section, Clericus Club and is a philosophy major. election was Fred Stead pledged out Livy has been a member of the Big Four Cabinet and vice president himself to "a noble attempt to follow of Y.W.C.A. She hails from Trenton, I in the immortal footsteps of Samuel ft N. and has served on the Senate. Bell." J. A member of Imps, Livy is also a Broadway Star Falling from the exuberance of these cheerleader. words he promised seriously to work The Big Four is the coordinating the Is Featured in for continuance of the present body for ; campus religious organiza- self-governme- smooth nt with close Apple Polishing? Peaceful Hell Week Ends; tions, including the Y. M. and Y. W. coordination between the men or the A., Sunday Evening Forum and Mrs. Moonlight college, the Dean's office, the Student A Few Lemons, Sections Near Pre-W- ar Status Freshman Forum. Senate and the Veteran's counselors. W. S. G. A. Elections Alexander Kirkland Tool By TOM MAISTROS Stead will take office immediately Oranges Elections were also held this morn bne PlaysXead in Comedy according Sam Bell, retiring MSGA Section pledging has ended and of Wooster's quietest Hell Weeks ing in chapel for representatives on to For 19 years Mr. Ferm has been president. Pressing business before the is ovei;. With the return of many old members, Sections have greatly the Administrative and Judicial Boards Given by Kappa Thete hopefully telling his classes about the of W. S. G. A. Two women were chos MSLjA at present is the discussion as increased in size and are nearing their prewar status. Herewith are Starring Alexander Kirkland, well wonderful fruit showers that students en from the freshman, sophomore, to the possibility of having no Ken listed the returned and pledges. servicemen new Section classes. known stage and screen actor, "Mrs. 1946-47- . used give their teachers. last and junior Juniors are: Viv arden head resident for Also to At Moonlight" will be presented by Kap- the leadership for maintaining the Douglass, administrative; Jane Hogy-ste- n, the great moment came. Mr. Ferm Moose Miller, Al Nickolson, Rex Hartzler, Jimmy Rowe, and Dick pa Theta Gamma on May 7, 8, 9, 10, good of self judicial. Sophomores: Kathy present record govern' Spangler have returned to First. The and 11. This play, com- was busily drawing pretty pictures on Fravel and Pat Penn, administrative; a three act ment will lie with the incoming admin new Beta Kappa Phi's are Bill Shoaff, edy, the board when, at the opportune mo- concerns itself with the life of - i" ' Julia Steiner and Muriel Murae, ju istration. Scot Debaters Vince Vespi, Dave Poling, Gerry woman who never grew older leu Ritter yelled, "Shower!" Ap. dicial. Freshmen: Dorothy Swan, ad or ment, j Willinski, Bob La Roe, Larry Long A member of Third Section, Fred and beautiful than she was at her prime. pies, oranges, grapefruit, lemons, pe- Visit Capital worth, Bill Myers, Frank Condit, Bill ministrative; Mary Ellen Frazier Stead is a geology major hailing from cans, and one lonesome banana went Fenton, Ted Fenton, George Clyde, Betty Gustafson, judicial. The cast includes: Dayton. The close of the war found rolling down the aisles. Enter Nationals Ken Bowser, Dinsmore Stockdale, Ken Julia Carson, from Canton, and Tom MoonlightAlexander Kirkland him as a navigator in. BZ9 flying for Ditty, Wendy Ecker, Bill .Bellemah, Mary Lewis of Bellaire, O.j were chos Sara Moonlight ,, ..,,', , Pat Ewing the Army. Prior to his departure from After the uproar had subsided and Following a custom established in Dave Graber, and John Roe. en presidents of the W.S.G.A. boards Jane Moonlight . Barbara Hart Wooster for the service in 1943 he Mr. Ferm had gingerly picked h" wav pre-wa- r days, Wooster's best debaters during Minnie Gwen floor, recent elections. They succeed Jones was Voice business manager and Gum through , the assortment on the and speakers are traveling eastward on Second Section's returning vets are Peggy Hunter and Cary March. Percy Middling Bruce Strait his first words were, "On behalf of Shoe Hop editor. Calvin Buchanan, Fritz Pfouts, Hal Willie Ragg Bob Schnicker the family, I wish to thank you." At a trip which began last Tuesday, Apr. Davidson, Dick Hollingsworth, David Peter Middling John Compton last he was still retrieving 16. The final lap in their trip is Mary reports, Hughson, Arthur Palmer, and Jack Ann Austin from under his desk. The Mr. Kirkland, who comes to oranges Washington College, the women's Spurney. Kappa Phi Sigma's newly family should have enough fruit for Wooster from New York and Scoff, Poethig school of the University of Virginia, initiated are Wayne Cliffe, Jack Reitz, the few days. Heads IRC Hollywood, made his debut in next Ward Young, and Jack Rosengren. located at Fredericksburg, Va., where professional theatre in L'Aiglon Chosen Next Year, Since Kauke is definitely not a the Grand National Forensic Tourna Roger Richards, Miles, Bob in 1923. Previously, he had stud- sound-proo- Dan Next Year f building, members of the ment will be Muse, Fred Stead, Emmett, ied under Jasper Deeter, Louis class hope that Mr. Schreiber's Ger- held. Jack and Index Editors Anne elected " " Bill Caldwell are back with Third. The Austin was president Calvert and Rouben Mamoulian, man class was not too much disturbed Representing Wooster are : Anne Chosen as editor of the 1947 Index recently initiated are Bill Junkin, Tom or the international Kelations Club at Greta Garbo'a director. As Fran by the sudden outburst. Austin, extempore speech; Hazelyn is Jean Scott, sophomore. Dick Poe- Fletcher, Paul Ewing, and Bob King the last meeting, held April 10. cis Lightfoot, Mr. Kirkland mad thig, also a sophomore, will serve as Melconian and Marian Stemme, im- Other officers chosen were Peg his first New York appearance Fourth's Dan Williams vice-presiden- t; 'business manager. The remainder of promptu speech; Peg Strouse, radio and Oscar Ackerman, Carol Ries, with the Theatre Guild in "Wings the offices will be by appoint- Olson have come back to help in filled speech; and Shirley Garl, interpreta secretary; Donald Bell, treasurer; Ella Over Europe." ment of the editor; Lowry Joins itiate Bob Parsons, Rodney Ilger, Jim Pierson, social chairman; and Ted tive reading.' Since then he has played opposite Colaneri, Art Southwick, Lloyd Cor Fenton, publicity chairman. Scott is from New Rochelle, Norma Shearer and Elisa Landi, Jean German Society nelius, Dick Yackey, Al Balentine, Ben Spain will be the topic of discus New York. She is a member of the Paris, Everett Ballard, and Herbert worked with Alfred Lunt and Lynn President Lowry was initiated into sion at the April 24 meeting, the last " Voice staff, I.R.C., and the Peanuts. " " Fontanne in "Meteor" and appeared Alpha, honorary German Pears. meeting of the semester. The subject Delta Phi in fifteen movies. In addition to this, New York, is the home society, banquet held 9 Dolivet Speaks will emphasize the Franco regime and The Bronx, at a April at Bill Bingaman, Edward Borowy, Clifford Odets dedicated a play to the Republican Fen- - of Dick Poethig. His outside activities Harvey's Restaurant. Dr. Lowry ad- U.N. Dick Brandenstein, Walter Cook, movement. Ted him. include Clericus, I.R.C., and Third dressed the group on the subject, "The On Problems Dave Cowles, Harry Eicher, Wayne ton and frank Condit will be in charge Section. Nature of Tragedy." Hunter, Dick Kimmich, Dick Miller of the program. Last year found Mr. Kirkland trav- At IRC Lecture Creighton Moon, Clark Weygandt, eling in Europe with the U.