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V A7 H v Li Vol LXXIU Phone 4417 DELAWARE OHIO FRIDAY RIL 19 1940 2 No 45 Miss Crandell Appoints Eschman to Judge Group Contestants Shalcesperian Festival Taming Monnett Day Committees In Fraternity Sing Of the Sh rev Marie Praif Karl Weslevan Eschman head of the Every Phase of May Day Program To music department at Denison uni- Regulated by Special Staffs versity will pass final judgment on Week- the third annual interfraternlty song end Dramatic Features contest to be held Sunday afternoon Betty Crandell general chairman of Monnett week- end re- at 300 in Sanborn auditorium Rob leased the who will SO today committee heads cooperate with her in ert Decker president of Phi Mu Al Guests Compete Katherine Play Set For executing plans for the traditional events 1 815 scheduled for May 10 11 pha national music honorary an- In and 12 Rebecca Upion nas been named assistant general chairman nounced today Shakesperian In Willis High for the various evemsv Committees Each of the 12 fraternities that for the week- end are in Readings scheduled have entered will be represented by I Auditorium of senior and junior chairmen Ch i charge airman a group of no more than lo mem of a faculty ad under the supervision Approximately 50 high school X bers and will sing two songs The two leading characters visor 1 j Jeanie with the Light Brown students representing 1 Ohio Marjorie Hartsock Friday May 15 and Fred Nis- Hair iby Stephen Foster the required t sen Committees schools will participate in who are in Shakespeares selection and one of their own The eninr and iunior chairmen are ifie Shakesperian festival which Taming of the Shrew choosing which will be Virginia Wilkinson and Florence Har is held at the Willis high audi- i presented by the decorations are in charge of Optional Numbers Wesleyan players in Willis high riin Iciium today and Saturday Prof school Tavne Gates Jan Huler and Marjorie The optional numbers which have auditorium tonight and Rullin C Hunter head of the Wilkins tickets Ann Ringle and been chosen by the organizations Saturday evening at 81 5 p m were Nin Sawver program and are Alpha Sigma Phi On Great sfeech department announced unanimous in the answers Tint and Lora Al- when they lllUSl uo mi Lone Hills tune of Finlandia the entries as Columbus Cen- were asked their opinion of Stone pha Tau Omega ATO Chant Beta tral South and West Cincinna- their parts in the play Chairman of the reception for Dr Theta Pi Sons of the Dragons ihe reply was Its the part ti Walnut Hills Cleveland always Ive and Mrs H J Burgstahler in Austin Chi Phi Chi Phi Bonds Delta wanted to play Heights Mount Vernon Faines- One of my court Friday evening is Hope Ruth Tau Delta undecided Kappa Sigma theatrical desires has to been to play Miss Elizabeth Scrauon assistant The Volga Boatman Phi Delta vi ie Sylvanus Toledo DeYi- the Shrew Catherine n this Shakesperian the dean of women is faculty ad- Theta Rise Phi Delta Phi Gamma bus and Worthington comedy Miss Hartsock avowed I was elected to visor Continued on Page 4 Col 3 i Starts At 200 oclock i the part in high Saturday May 11 school but we were The festival starts this afternoon E r l unable to secure A riding exhibition scheduled at a masculine lead to J match my five feet the Womens Athletic field is under at 2 oclock when Dr Herbert Marjorie Hartsock seven inches Mac- Dr Tittle Ends she muttered the chairmanship of Barbara Burgstahler speaks to the assembled Arlene Nissen said Petruchio is Kay senior and Ruth Francy visitors Then some of the contes- one of Grindley juniors the most enjoyable parts Parks and Mary Lecture Series Shake- I have ever physical tants will enact scenes from had I have always Miss Carolyn Tarbell of the Petruchio wanted a chance Betty Crandell speares tragedies At 1000 a m with it education department is the advisor By MARY JO DOLBEY Stuyve- will play The scenery a The annual style show in who is in charge of making A challenge for united Ohristian Saturday morning others stationary unit was morning is sant patio also Saturday plans for the traditional pro- action was the note struck by the roles in the playwrights comedies Continued on Page 4 Col 4 the direction of Betty Biddle grain of events for Monnett under final lecture in this years series by See Play Marguerite Hart and is supervised week- end Dr Ernest L Tittle Concluding the After seeing The Tainiing of the by Miss Gladys McVay assistant speech Mer- Play- YCAW Malcos professor of Home Economics fifth consecutive in the Shrew as guests of Wesleyan Coronation Ceremonies PI rick lecture series for 1940 Dr Tit- er the actors will spend the night incers an tle showed cif Chirst- and the var The coronation ceremonies are under that the failure at Stuyvesant hall at War Protest ionity to uaju- is the general chairmanship of Arlene st world conditions is fraternity lhouse v not an evil the Lennox Dorothea Hemkman and Miss May Recital inherent but fault iv1 vteitors wiu attend a compli The Youth Committee Against War of ineffective believers who pnercl 1 Mary Helen Fretts dean of women ntary luncheon in Buns Colonial protested in a special chapel pro- faculty advisor The ritual and pro- Rehearsals are in progress for the talk and do not practice their im at 1230 p m Following the gram this morriing against the Unit- Sch- les by cession will be directed by Jane annuril spring recital of Orchesis to eh iron which will be attended ed States becoming involved in i i the ory Betty Culp and Miss GoUlic mc- be presented Monnett Day iuay 11 at 1r- ctr i mf i Tl Tr lesser rEuropean eeriVct Christianity for OurV dmes will ibe a on Page 2 Col 6 815 p m in Willis high auditorium vmembers there fyn Mary Emma Painter was in charge Continued Dr Ernest Tittles Merrick lec- Twenty members of Orchesis thir- lum of opinion on Shakespeare of the program which commemorated ture series will bp published in teen from the senior group and seven v Recordings To Be Made the entrance of the United States in- book form by the WUlet Clark from the junior will participate in An opportunity for each group to to the last war Orators Vie and Company early in 1941 ac- the program It is under the direction make a recording of its presenilation The Ohio Wesleyan cording to Miss Abbie Probasoo committee was of Miss Natalie Shepard and Miss will be afforded at the radio work- one of many In assistant to the president all over the country h Contests Elizabeth Kratz both of the depart- ship in University hall No decisions presenting programs today to show ment of physical education or awards will be granted at the students the local national eco- Margaret Moffett junior Fred Nis- On Thursday evening Drr Tittle and Choreography of the dances has feet val nomic effects of our participation in aen sophomore Richard Runyan summed up the underlying principal been planned by the members them- Prof Hunter asserts that ihebelieves another war Francis Fearheiley senior and Keith Russell junior of each phase of Christianity con- only be- Fred Nissen selves The program will include mod- these festivals valuable not member of the committee explained will represent Ohio Wesleyan in four sidered in his series of five lectures ern dances a Spanish dance a num- cause they increase interest in Shake- Classes were limited to 50 minutes oratory contests during April and by appealing for the concerted and ber entitled American Panorama speare among high school students so that the committee could May according to Prof W Roy positive have action of Christians as a but also because many cif Wesleyans the speoial speech department and one on sunrise chapel from 940 a m Diem of the world power outstanding dramatists past and pre- Phi Society Adds to Friday Miss Orchesis Members 1020 a m Next Thursday and The timely topic of Christianity sent have become acquainted with will enter the national in- Members of Senior O- chesis who v Nine Committee Moffett Continued on Page 4 Col 2 the school through this medium Sophomores tercollegiate womens contest to be will dance are Marian Schlabach Nine sophomores elected on the Nicholas Brown and Mary Kirk- held at Augustania college and theo- Bea Knapp Marion Moulton Wilma basis of three semesters work have patrick sophomore Margaret Mof- fett junior logical seminary Rock Island Illinois Freudemann Marjory Hower Vir- been added to the roster of Phiso- ciety and Robert Stevens sen- and Niesen will take part in the na- ginia Wilkinson Betty Jenkins Ruth scholastic honorary for freshmen ior members of the committee pre- tional intercollegiate mens contest Augsburger Dorothy Jones Barbara Four Sororities Sponsor and sophomores according to Allen sented protests there ait the saime time Cryder Naomi Strang Barbara C Conger registrar Others on the committee included Runyan will represent Wesleyan Scheele Virginia Todd and Betty Spring Tea Dance Tuesday The following are the new sopho- Betty Crandell Betty Crawford Lucy in a peace contest at CapiWCl uni- Crawford more members Dana Eadley Rob- Crenshaw Phyllis Dellinger Jeanne versity Columbus on May 4 Trials are being held to determine ert Boesel Helen Oain Ellen Holt Dunn Francis Fearheiley Mary Jane spon Wooster college Wooster is the women from the junior group Unusual lighting effects and Chuck Millers orchestra will be Betty Roberts H Stanley Sheridan Howe Harriet Neese Josephine Continued on Pujre 4 Col 5 who will dance in the recital the features of the annual spring tea dance sponsored by Pan- Florence Shultz Ruth Siller and ONeal Mary Emma Painter Beth Jean Thomas Names of the eligible Palmer