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Volume LIX WOOSTER, OHIO, THURSDAY, MARCH 25, 1943 Number 20 ORGANIZATIONS HOLD SPRING ELECTIONS Girls' Glee Club Atkinson, Webster Head VfSGR For Coming Year Senate To Hold Final Underclass Elections on Friday; YVCA Elects To Give Concert Elliott President, Selects Officers

Elections for Y.W.C.A. offices were Final elections for Student Senate Chorus To Offer Program held in chapel Tuesday, Mar. 16. representatives from all classes will be India Commiitee ... Including Classical, Those elected were Jane Elliott, pres- held Friday, Mar. 26, from 8:30 to 4 ident; Margaret Rath, vice president; in the Senate room. Cwd'datf for Modern Music Makes Margaret Shreve, corresponding secre- election are: Plan For ..,..,," I tary; Lucy Hunter, recording secre- Juniors:. Margaret Neely and Ginny by ANN FRASHER Representatives tary; and Jane Stewart, treasurer. Wise; sophomores: Bill Herbert and The Girls' Chorus of Wooster Col. i - - Jane Elliott is a junior from Scars-dal-e, Roger Richards, Virginia Miller and lege will present its annual home con- N. Y. and an economics major. Mary McClaran; freshmen: Jim Wey- - She cert Thursday evening, Apr. 1, at 8:15 The Wooster in India Committee has been active in Y.W. work gandt and Jack Spurney, Alice Rod- chapel. Friday, 11, West-- since she was freshman . in Westminster This "program met Mar. in Dean a and has ger and Pat Bryant. Bill Jones of the of secular music is the seventeenth of hafer's office to discuss the matter of previously held the positions of Y.W. junior class was automatically elected its kind to be presented under the di- Wooster's representative overseas. The secretary and vice president. She has because there were no other petition rection of Miss Eve Roine Richmond. committee consisted of Dean West-hafe- r, been in W.A.A. and on the judicial ers. Although it has been Dean Bruere and Dr. Vance board of W.S.G.A. She' is vice pres- customary in Junior Candidates past to charge admission these representing the faculty. The student ident of the Pyramids. Jthe) to Bill Jones is from Rome, N.Y., has concerts, this year the Chorus is body was represented by Dick Craven, Margaret Rath, a sophomore from served two years on the Voice, is breaking a tradition in order to give Charles Ireland and William Lytle. Wooster, is the new vice president. treasurer of , Fourth Section and a to the college and community Dr. Vance was- - chosen to be commit- She is chairman of the Red Cross a n member of German club. Margaret hour's enjoyment of fine music, free tee chairman and proceedings got un 1 work on the campus, is active in the Neely is from Barnesville, O., and is of charge. The organization feels that der way. speech department, and is member a a member of Phi Sigma Iota, Eta Sig there is need for more opportunit- The group was conronted with the of Trumps. a ma Phi, French club, Education club, good these problem of how best to maintain its Treasurer is Stewart, sopho- ies to enjoy music in times Jane a Index, and Pipers. Ginnv Wise of """"Oa1" of particular stress on unpleasant representative in India. Norvin Hein, " wsss!5t ' iSMI&ww& more from Westneld, N. She was in J. Columbiana, O., is an active mem- world affairs. Therefore, the girls and who is now carrying on the. work at charge of the Y.W. work at the Chil- ber of Y.W., is the newly elected pres the director, Miss Richmond, join in Ewlng Christian College on behalf of dren's Home this year, and she is in ident of Trumps club, and is a mem-- welcoming everyone as guests of the Wooster, has found it imperative to W.A.A. - ber of the Index staff and Educational give up his teaching work and devote v Girls' Chorus on Thursday evening, Both the recording secretary and the club. Apr. 1. his time wholly to work with the corresponding secretary are freshmen. Courtesy Wooater Daily Record Bill Herbert of Avon, N.J. played Varied Program American troops in India and is co- Margaret Shreve, a freshman from JANE ATKINSON and ELEANOR WEBSTER football last fall and is majoring in The program this year is, both var- operating with the Y.M.C.A. Several Wooster, is corresponding secretary. Jane Atkinson and Eleanor Web-- ' chemistry and biology. Roger Rich- ied and interesting and boasts of sev- plans were considered and discussed She was one of the drum majorettes ster are the new heads of the W. S. ards of is a member of the eral special features of unusual at- and the committee at last decided to at the footbal games last fall. Lucy School G. A. who were elected by the women College Students choir, Geology club, treasurer of traction. The chorus opens the pro- rest its decision on the four fold set- Summer the recording ' Hunter, secretary, is a 1. f the college, Tuesday, Mar. 19. Third Section and has taken part in gram with a group of five songs: up. Norvin Hein to continue as freshman from . She is ac- Register Their terms as leaders of the Worn- - Win In baseball and tennis. Virginia Miller of Music Spread Thy ,Voice Around Wooster's representative In India. Students Honors tive in W.A.A." en s Delt-uovernme- nt will Wooster, O., writes for the Voice and from "Solomon", by Handel; When 2. That he be released for work with Association 3 Installation of officers will be held Index, is the American troops in that region. At Galpin, April begin next month and will continue Oratory Contest given in Debate Seminar, I Bring You Coloured Toys by Car- in chapel Tuesday, Mar. 30. The for the 1943-4- 4 term. belongs to Sphinx club and is a mem- Brewer-Stebbin- s; 3. That a substitute teacher approved penter; The Fairy Pipers by newly-electe- d Advance registration for the two The oratorical contests of 1943 officers and cabinet ber of Band and the Defense Council. n; by be chosen temporarily re- Clair.de Lune by Debussy-Elka- Hein, to Jane Atkinson, of Cleveland Hts., members will take office summer terms will be held in Galpin were held on Saturday, Mar. Z0 at at that time. Mary McClaran is majoring in eco- and Open Thy Heart from place him at Ewing Christian College. is the administrative president. She is hall April 3rd, 9-1- 1 a.m. Tenta- Ohio Wesleyan nomics and is a member of Sphinx Bizet-Elkan- be left on University. 'Carmen"-- by :. 4. That the matter of salary a history major and is a member of The c- tive schedules may be secured in the club. Soloists open untirmore specifi- Steps have Phi Alph,Thet3iThis year jhehas schools participating were Wooster, Earl Hood Registrar's Office. who will Plays at Students . Frosh Candidate The next group is a solo group been taken. been house president of Holden hall, Ohio Wesleyan, Denfsbn, Hiram, Wit- - need see the Registrar prior reg. to to vice-preside- Weygandt of Wooster," nt 9 Jim Ohio, which opens with Festival Toccata by of Dominoes, captain tenberg, Western Reserve, Bowling , April istration should do so on or before played Fletcher, played by June Whitmer on Marge Rydsirom '43 of intramural volleyball and basket forward and guard on the April 1st, since he will be away on Green, Otterbein and Kenyon. Woos. the organ. Pauline Smith plays De ball teams. She serves on the defense The sophomore and junior classes basketball team and a member of In April 2nd and 3rd. was represented in the Women's Relations club. Falla's striking Fire Dance next, and May Queen Selects council, and for three years has been ter are combining this year and are giv- ternational Jack Spur Rachel Shobert completes the group Students who need certain courses a member of the college choir. Oratorical Contest, the Women's Read ing their prom on Apr. 9 in the gym ney of Cleveland, O., played football dule the-sche- - last fall, belongs solo, 7May Day Aliendenis thar are" hot' listed on ing C&ntest, " the Men's Oratorical from 9 to 1. Earl Hood and his or- to the Senate and is with a piano Chopin's Nocturne Eleanor Webster, of Grove City, ' in C Minor. should leave their requests with Mrs. Contest, and the State Peace Contest. chestra will be furnishing the rhythm. member of the Men's Glee club. Marge Rydstrom was chosen the Pa., is the judicial president. She has Alice Rodgers Mechanicsburg, The Girls' Chorus presents next Gernert in the Registrar's office. Short- Hank Miller and Paul Weimer are of Pa., Wooster May Queen of 1943 at the a double major in Latin and German Betty Good won first place in the co-chairm- en sings TFTe Blessed Damozel by Debussy, with hand and typing may be available on for the dance with Fred in the Choir and is president of final', elections" held on Friday, Mar, and belongs to Delta Phi Alpha, is Women's Oratorical Contest with her Milburn both the beginning and advance levels Stead in charge of decorations. Dutch Freshman Forum and in the Big Four. Martha and Priscilla Hughs vice-preside- Glen- - chairman of Defense Council, nt oration on the subject, "End the Night 12. She is a music major from the Pat Bryant of Oak Park, 111., as solosists. This song is a musical ar- provided enough students register. For Alsberg, Betty Lou Dickens, and Pat is a view, 111., and participates in many of Eta Sigma Phi, treasurer of Wrong". In the Women's Reading those graduating from the College of Kline are on the committee in charge member of the Student Senate and rangement of the poem of the same vice-preside- nt Contest, Margaret Rath scene extracurricular activities. of Darts, of Classical read a the Freshman name by Dante Gabriel Rossetti. Wooster in May, a .three months sum- of finance. Debate club. Evelyn Baker, runner-u- p for the club, a member of band, retiring from "Dear Brutus". Seven schools Another special feaature follows; mer school course, including related May Queen title, was chosen maid of treasurer of W.S.G.A., active in intra- participated in these contests. One bid per couple being all that this Gilbert secretarial work, is offered by the time a potpourri of and the coronation, and Betty mural sports, treasurer of German is necessary for the dance, there will honor for stu- The Old Line Contest was held to Wooster Business College. Again Off-Camp- (Continued on Page 4) Lockwood will be the senior attendant. club, a freshman counsellor, and a be a lot of bids for those who desire us dents interested any one of these choose the Ohio representative for the Frosh in them. The sophomore class will be repre member of W.A.A. Inter-stat- e arrangements should leave their names Contest which' will be held sented-i- n the court by Ruth Coover, at the Registrar's Office. at Evanston, 111. Wooster was repre Girls to Entertain and junior attendants are: Carroll sented in the contest by George Phelps After a long debate in the . protosms of First term of the summer session Reedr Margo Dcury,. KennyCompton, Seniors to who won first place in the preliminary Student Senate and after. submit- Dates at Formal will be from Majr31 through July 10, Present Mary Betty Hammond, Ruth Kress, divisional competitionTwo years ago ting petitions to the student body, and the second term will be from July The-o- ff ampus freshman girU are Poofctoorm and Dorothy Henderson. James Baird placed first in this con- the Senate has decided not to 3 12 Milne's Comedy On through August 21. giving formal dance this the are have the Spring Formal. The a Saturday Heralds tor coronation ule" test and last year Bathgate . ..John. 8-1- By The-sched- evening froin 1 In lower Babcock." BETTY MacPHEE Anne Melone and Enid Robinson, is tentative" now. but placed second. student body failed to meet the chem- May 7; Choose Cast 'The SwinL Kids", fifteen piece In answer to the question of what's while Arch Duncan, Harry Eicher, will include courses in biology, approximate 130 names needed a English, John Bathgate won second place in band from Louisville, O., will furnish new- - at the lib this week, we have a John Clay, Bill Lytle, Frank Smith, istry, economics, education, on the petitions to support the French, geology, Greek, his. the State Peace Oratorical Contest; the rhythm forHhe dance. The theme - . German, Bill- Fred Stead, and Perry . very timely book concerning relations Fuchs, . "Mr. Pirn . Passes By", by . A. A, dance. .. .. phil- (Continued Page 4) is Pans Patter, which includes little between Russia and the Narten will constitute the male sec tory, Latin, mathematics, music, Milen has been selected by the Senior on osophy, physics, political psy- figures of Pan, a spring nymph who It is Wallace Carroll's new book tion of the court. science, Class Play Committee to be given on bows little horn pipes. "We're In This With Russia". Mr. Announcement of arrangements for chology, sociology, Spanish, speech, May 7. Norman Thomas, Editor, Lecturer, Carroll believes that not only must the organization of Color Day was and physical education. Lillian Kesel and Kitty Dice are the The 'is composed both of those cast co-chairm- the fight side by side made today by John Clay, president The periods will run as follows: en for the dance. The dec- who have previously shown their abil To Speak at High School Tonight on their way to victory but that they of "Student Senate. Bob Bricker will first, 7:30; second, 8:30; third, 9:30; orating committee consists of Dotty ity on the Little Theatre stage and long-ter- m h e fourth, 10:30; chapel, 11:30 Tuesday Coleman, Betty Neufang, Mary must establish cooperation serve as general chairman of t 1 Janet some who are new in dramatics. Norman M. Thomas, founder and p 9 Spurney will be and Thursday; fifth, 1:00; sixth, 2:00; ... Mengel, Marilyn Schaeffer, and Mar. after the war to see that peace is main' whole event and Jack ditor of the magazine, "The World manager. seventh, 3:00; eighth, 4:00. The cast consist of: George, Herb garet Schreve. Marjorie Danser, Jane ' tained. It is a stimulating and provo the May Queen's Tomorrow", and Socialist presidential Rogers; Olivia, Wilma Oliver; Dinah, Phelps, Nancy Peel, Alice Rodgers cative book for those students inter candidate in the last four national ested plans. Alice Neff; Lady Marden,' Martha and Jane Trent are in charge of the in post war elections, will be the final speaker at 1 ll Looks at Campus in 1893 Stark; Brian, George Phelps; Carra-wa- y mmmm program. The refreshment committee Earnest Hemingway has recent- - Student the Community Forum meeting to be Pim,CharIes Jkeland; Anne, Sue consisting of Kay Allen, Ann Douglas, ly compiledanJmpressivejeries - trouble is with your oil we have held in-t- he high" school "auditorium Fifty "years ago,- in 1893,'our fore- MacMillan. Barbara Cooper,. Cynthia Symmondv of short stories and excerpts a remedy use "White Seal Oil." Thursday evening, Mar. 23 at 8:15. fathers were busily publishing a paper and Janet Thomas, will provide re ' which he has bound together to (Feb. 23). This play revolves around a typical "Drifting to a Third, World War" much as we do now. Theirs was a four freshments during intermission. . make great panorama of history English family in which a Mr. Carra-wa- y ilillBiiii a page, six column weekly, presented to Really important news was played the subject of Mr. Thomas's ad

which he calls "Men at War: The one-colum- n Pirn, although total outsider, Dr. and Mrs. Schreiber, the students and faculty each Satur- up with a heavy head and a dress. Few men have been heard more Dr. and Best War Stories of All Time". manages to intrude himself in a most Mrs. Spencer, Mr. and Mrs. Munson day. The following is a headline which four or five decks of diminishing size often on the various radio forums. By He starts out with "earliest times" ' amusing way into the private affairs and Mr. and Mrs. Young will be the appeared at the left top of the front underneath. This story burst forth many critics Mr. Thomas is regarded when David slays Goliath and of each member. chaperones. page on Jan. 14: upon the campus on Feb. 18: as among the foremost of American Joshua conqueres Jericho, first political social sub- and For the time since 1885, On account of the short time re- orators on and proceeds through ages o DO I CHEAT IN the t Wooster has won first place in a maining in the semester and many jects. Pearl Harbor and Midway. EXAMINATIONS? State Oratorical Contest, although difficulties connected with rehearsals, Mr. Thomas, native of Marion, O., Women Why do Encourage Others Will Draw For A new autobiography is entitled If Not, I she has always maintained a high the small number in the cast is highly was graduated rrom Marion High be Dishonest, Especially " to During . . School and University in 6-1- "Thomas Jefferson Himself". It is the rank. , desirable. Princeton New Rooms, Apr. 5

. news Wooster tak- 190$. After several years of work personal narrative of America's "most , Examination Wek? The that had at a first many-sided- " president. He tells his en at Marietta was received . settlement house in New York and a A symposium Room drawings for women students world with house's director, story through his own letters and about midnight and a crowd of tour the 1943-4- 4 6-- 13 The article which followed it filled for will be held Apr. in journals of which there are 70, enthusiasts at once started out to Armjj E.R.C. May Take Mr. Thomas entered Union Theologi NORMAN THOMAS Holden immediately ofr two columns on the front page from parlor after intelligence slum- cal Seminary which was grad- n The simple and beautiful poem convey the to from he lunch. A reset-ratio- top to bottom, and more than half Joint Qualification Tests room fee of 0 by Edna St. Vincent Millay, bering professors and students. uated in 1911. He served as associate be filled the first column op the back Chapel and Church Cuts must paid at the time a number is "Murder of Lidice" was written They were interrupted, however, pastor of the Brick Presbyterian drawn. This fee is page. It contained a series of con- Word has just been received that refundable up to to commerate the appalling Nazi ' by 'an over efficious policeman, Church and pastor of East Harlem August 1. The following schedule demnations by seven different admin, all Army Enlisted Reserve Corps stu The first quarter of this semester has crime against the little Czechosla-vakia- n who, unable to comprehend the Church. During this period, he was been posted in Kauke and the dormi istration and student members. dents are eligible and urged to parti- ended Monday, Mar. 16. There will be village of Lidice. It de- reason for such an unusual dem- the organizer and head of the Amer tories: cipate in the Army-Nav- y quali- scribes the result of the crime on Front Page Ads onstration, effectually stopped Joint ican Parish, which is an association' of 9 chapel cuts and 3 church cuts al Ads frequently found their way fication tests on Apr. 2. Application NUMBER DRAWINGS one family in a direct and touch to further rejoicing. Presbyterian Churches and social agen- lowed for the second There forms quarter. the front page and these two are typi- '" Social Columns for the test must be filled out cies April 6 Junior women ing way. on the upper East Side in New will be no attendance Easter cal:. in the Placement Office early next taken on April 7 Sophomore women For humor, fun and wittiness, "Our Social occasions were properly re- York. Sunday. 8- week. f t 1 ... April - Freshman women . Hearts Were Young and Gay" wins Get your supply of Coal now. corded for posterity, although we Membershipsvat wm be taken - -- best student have Final the prize. It is the fascinating tale The for use at John our doubts about their popular All candidates for the test should during the meeting and all interested examinations will begin Sat ROOM DRAWINGS Amer-- S. Elliott's, 19 North Walnut ity in modern fill the jofjhe adventures of two young ' , terms. out forms early next week in in' Contributing to the continuation of urday, May 1, at 8 a.m. and continue April 13 Junior women and 8J East Liberty,-(Ja-n. 23). -- Wednesday icans in Europe, Cornelia Otis Skinner -- evening a dozen stead of waiting until the day of the Community Forum are urged to until the following Wednesday after April 14 Sophomore women Emily Kimbrough. Don't your Lamp Smoke? The the .and .. (Continued on Pag 4) test. j. come. noon. - April 15 Freshman women re Two THE WOOSTER VOICB Thursday, March 25, 1943 &)t booster Eotct Shack Walk Students of , ESTABLISHED III) several years now, it has been the pol- century ago THE BAG ' a DUFFEL Ofidri Fublictffaa l Tk CoDcfe ef VooMer FOR Sat icy least one editorial BALKED AT fW-- By JOB BINDLEY PsUuUd KUy krfa tcfcod ucept Ttcttioo period. to write at on the 1 r MG THE FABULOUS SuUcripdo Prica tl.TO pw yor familiar theme, 'The Walt to the Shack". PRICE R CMI.50 E&urial Often Una If. Caub HaD PW S9I-- -- A WEEK FOR FriattJ Vr TW Collier Printing Co., WooMer. Ohio This is a subject which is very near and dear , BOARD AND ROOM Editor's note: Thia column hat been detigned for the purpoat of pjtaenting to the camput EoMna wimttmi dan mtner i tat PottoGct Wooer, O. to many Wooster students. - All during our ' all aervice new available, It it hoped that it can become column for the men in the aervice Ucnbcr of AmnritnA CoIkciaM Pm MANY" CUT EX- here on the camput and it it with that view in mind that we extend to' all aervice Distributor f CoBcgiMe Dtgol college career we . have heard it urged that PENSES I X A V A J anything which feel would be enjoyed by all & "BATCH1MGRATPuimrrrr it , mjzsw'ii. A men to contribute ther to the editor of thia fa 898-R- . such a walk has an absolute necessity to cam- column. Phone , FOR THEM pus life, and with this thought in mind, we SELVES now undertake to seize the torch thrown down Strenuous Athletic Program Keeps to us by our predecessors and hold aloft again -- the issue of a walk to the Shack. Navy Men In Top Physical Shape

First of all we want to clarify our position By BOB RcprcttnMd for National AoWtiainf by National Adveitiaing TAYLOR this matter. It is not week-en- - in purpose , d Service, Inc. 420 Mduon Ave., New York. N. Y. our to raise "Gee fellows! What a I swear that I'll never do it a cry at the time when building materials are again." Every Monday some cadet is heard to say these words as his

Editor-in-Chi- ef Dorothy Rkkard . scarce and manpower even more so, that mate- muscles wrestle with themselves through the Navy's physical fitness Herb Ro Manager rials and facilities which could be program. put to better rtSsoi- - purposes should be turned to such a task. It is jljM But let us start at the beginning and look at the how and why of Jo Bindley Associate Editor the why is fitness and only our purpose to point out the still story. The physical coordination; the how follows. Earl Nelson Sports Editor cry exists and that at last someone has taken At the induction center each cadet : Dick Caton Managing Editor action OF ALL Vr J. gets a thorough physical before ap- Betsy Ross Copy Editor along this line. COLLEGE ft W.T.S. Cadets Haat-Ell- proval. Barbara wa Feature Editor STUDENTS Once approved he is sent to Make-up -- Editor EVA FIESEL ht Veugh This action has been taken by members of OBTAIN , DR. a pre-flig- school, in this instance LINGUISTICS PROFESSOR AT Begin Instruction Fred Stead Advertising Manager the student DEGREES Wooster. he is assigned body themselves. In vain have the BRYN MAWR COLLEGE.READ Here to a Marilyn Shaeffer Assistant Advertising Manager OA CP. students wailed the feet the BOOKS A DAY UP TO THE platoon and, with another platoon, he Millar Circulation Editor at of administra- 3 Hank HER DEATH. The new contigent the DAY OF 1 of WTS un- Ed Morris ' Auditor tors for a walk to the Shack. Finally this year, and his fellows are given Vi hours of HER LAST 3 BOOKS WERE der the auspices of the CAA arrived when Hell Week reached a new low The v- physical education daily. The period in a of Hawaii is the only uni- "THE YEARS LIFE on the campus Monday, Mar. 15. WITH- is first instruc-t'ona- l, destructiveness, Seventh Section ERSITY IN THE WORLD NOT LOCATED 'DARK WINDOWS' DEATH divided; the half being These boys - STAFF ASSOCIATES. (giving credit under the direction of Mr. IN 2000 MILES OF ANOTHER UNIVERSITY RESURRECTION arid the second half is spent Bewy Rom. Edith Beck, Betty Gourley where credit is due) planned and executed the TRIUMPH DeVeny will undergo the usual train, Grace Ohki. Bil) Jones playing in the sports program. While ing period major construction with? of eight weeks. During this job the employment he is here, ' each cadet must partici- period they will take 240 hours of of the services of their neophites. pate in six sports, spending two weeks ASSISTANTS ground school and 35 hours of flying Prexy Writes Sland at each. work, Betty Gating, Cary March, Helen Chandler, Stanley Mone, Although this is Cabbage Jeanne Cattner, Anne Fiaber. Sally Wade,' Ginny Miller, walk hardly one that comes ' A day Scotty Mclntyre, Marge Page, Jeanne Wathabaugh; Fred Evana, Achievement Test for the WTS cadets begins at up the - On Smoking Petition Betty Talbot, Bernlce Brille, Peg Miller. Anne Bowman, to standard of college walks, being nei- 6:05 and at the present Barbara Voorhiea, Eunice McAdoo, Martha Ann Kelley, Un arrival here, each man must time most of -- ther the classes Dick Yoder, Lee On thank, Doris Scheu, Mary Iaabel Love, of cement, brick, or. asphalt, its. wooden take an achievement test consisting of are being held in the morn- Janet Reid, Kay Buah. Loia Schroeder, Betty Neufang, Loil ing." The Scott, Margaret Warner, Betty Waterhouae, Bill Glau. planks, laid in a manner which proves there To the Editor of the Voice: a minimum of 20 pushups, 8 chins, a afternoon period is devoted to flying were sergeant's jump of 20 inches; agil. and two hours of the evening no surveyors present, "serves the purpose" The young ladies who reported By an JOHN BATHGATE is spent in class work. They BUSINESS ASSOCIATES of keeping milady's feet their interview with ity run (consisting of a miniature ob- take a and formal out of the me relative to New is darndest course The Yorker the stacle course to be covered in 39 in physical education under Perry Narten, Margaret Neely, Gorienne Coppock, Jean Curry, mud. The walk might be the smoking petition, without intend- - Betty Leonard, Betty Ruaacll, Janet Kenyon, Fred Stead, considered by some thing we read. The genius who writes Coach Munson and ing seconds), and a record of chest and are instructed in Jean Cully. , any misquotation, inadvertently with an eye for beauty, as being reminiscent the Talk of the Town section and the abdominal for military science a nd discipline used the de- measurements a health by word "impertinent" in little column end Coach of the Shanty Irish or everTSharcT Croppers, pieces has a way of chart. These tests show the general Hole. scribing our attitude toward pa-- " " "" that 7 - -- saying things in a clever way we physical conditions of all who - .The. 20 cadets being but still it serves its purpose. We need not say per. This might be correct enough in enter, are housed in. can't. For example, there is that bit Livingstone that this is definite the classical and special attention is given to the and at 608 University a proof of the old maxim, sense of the word, but, about Oveta Culp Hobby's Spring Formal Mrs. name ones who are in poorer condition. As Street. They are eating in "Necessity is the mother of popularly, it is understood as mean- Babcock invention". in last week's issue. Now, that name their condition improves it will be dining room. ing disrespectful. I wish to disavow has been bumbling around in this shown the that word entirely in such in tests. Like the naval cadets, the WTS SPRING formal, is the official an-- . Through the years the highest point which sense, "as it column's head for months. Something, was neither used men are under the demerit NO nor was it in. my we felt could system. nouncement now, but we wonder just how the hopes of the walk advocates have reached quite sure, be done with The sport which receives the great- Each demerit thought. The petition was im- incurs jj penalty of 30 not such combination of euphonicalness is a est attention swimming; Everything work-.-Th- e many students realize that they themselves came at time when minutes im-pos- the the walk was begun pertinent, but entirely demerits ed respectful. In (that, friends, is word cf. Web- in are ' a the Navy's power is done to see by Mr. supposedly made this decision. In fact, we from the library to the new fact, during some twenty-fou- r DeVeny for lateness to practice house. years ster, if you doubt us). But while the ? that each cadet can swim before leav I have never had any word classes, absence from classes, untidi- wonder how many' students realize that there It was with tears in the eyes of these people that or act intoxicating sounds were percolating ing here. The deficient are placed in a from the students indi- ness, etc. Below is a list of the con de-cid- collectively or sub-swimmi- was a question of the spring formal to be ed they saw this beautiful cement walk take an in our subconscious, just bubbling ng class until they are able vidually which was not respectful. tingent and their home town. Is there all. abrupt right angle and disappear for expression, that psychic plagiarist to keep uo with the rest. The men in upon at turn into the What I did deprecate was the someone you know? timing, out East got giddy with his typewriter this class must remain there until they abode of, music lovers. Undoubtedly though, not the tone. Edward P. Hickey, Plymouth, Mich.'; ' We should hesitate to cry "railroading" but and pounded out the following: can swim even if it is at the expense this beginning was the major force which Ralph V. Higgins, Toledo, O.; con' Just now all our teaching and ad- of their other sports. Jack we feel thatjhe matter jwas not given enough Oveta Culp Hobby W. Hoffman, -- tributed to the completion of the walk .to the Toledo, O.; William G. -. ministrative JoTcesreKQrking over- Hoveta publicity and discussion to make the present Coveta Hulp Cobby .- .--- Holdman, Base Line,- - Shack. time and worrying over tremendous In the regular swimming classes, thT Mich.' Frank decision representative of student opinion. Gulp Gobby Horak, Detroit, Mich.: Stephen problems concerning the future of the first half of the period is spent in G. Goveta Gulpobby Horvath, Dayton, O.; country and the College. We deprecate drills, and even if you're a second Richard F. week ago in chapel a meeting of For the present time we can safely say the Obby Glub Globby A separate Hunter, Toledo, O.; Herbert Jes-su- p, the injection of an issue which is by Weissmuller you must go through the N. the men was called and a show of hands asked subject is closed. No longer will an editor be Obby Glub Globby Battle Creek, Mich.; its nature, divisive and controversial, routines. The second half is spent in Donald L. forced to write an editorial on the sub Johnson, Rochester, Mich.; Robert for from those who would support a formal "Walk to and which, whatever its issue, is bound swimming as it is the Navy's hope U. the The If You Mean It, Say It Fel- that before leaving, each cadet will be Johnson, Muskegon, Mich. now. However, by the time the count was Shack". We have a walk to the Shack. to leave unfortunate repercussions at lowship reports seeing this sign printed able to swim at least two lengths using Joseph B. Joyce, taken so many men had left that this was not It may not be of gold but we can dream can't a time when we need to meet our tragic Detroit, Mich.; in prominent letters in a Delaware breast, side and back strokes, besides Harold A. we? problems with united front. Juntunen, Detroit, Mich.; thought to be a fair showing. Kwitchadam-belliakin- (Ohio) grocery store: ! being able to do one lap under water. Robert H. Kaetzel, Bowling Irrespective, ' Green, too, of our church O.; Russel ' ' F. Kahl, Baldwin, Mich.; . Yesterday when the freshmen, sophomores, constituency, the general public, which Military Track o Theodore Kashmerick, Detroit, Mich.; es, has been most critical of colleges Military track is quite different rep-resentativ- our We have and juniors were voting for their Senate it on good authority that Raymond J. Kingsbury, Cleveland, O.; as 'comfortable country clubs," is now the is from collegiate track in that the prime a paper was placed on the desk moving the Robert G. Kinlock, Detroit, Mich.; terrifically war-minde- d and talking Brooklyn navy yard Wooster point is to build up endurance. Daily, for them to sign if they favored the dance. At to to John W. Kirkland, Columbus, O.; self-denia- in terms of discipline and l, take it of the men take long cross country runs; out range of enemy bombs. Delbert H. Kirst, Char-le- particularly called By Detroit, Mich.; s Their attention was not to ELEANOR HOMAN and we felt it particularly unfortunate This will mean that entire plant do the obstacle course; work on hurd- J our L. Kleder, Cleveland, O.- - it, and many never knew it was there. Then to raise at this time questions of re- will be taken over by June first or les; and do stunts as the duck, ele-

self-indulgen- the list was placed on the bulletin board out' laxed discipline and ce. thereabouts, and a rigid rationing of phant and crab walks, and the mon- Now that the laryngitis (no champagne is key, wheelbarrow, and chin carries. side the dining room last night and secured campus Voice) It was not the tone, but the tim- in these parts expected. Students being After this routine the cadet is usually exactly two signatures. has broken into its weekly discourse again, ing. are 'asked to prepare Navy Staff Adds themselves, either for evacuation or in a pretty sad state of exhaustion but -- perhaps weshpuld mention theJioover format Yours very sincerely, - .- - the hour . and half really - The Senate must be sure of one hundred and to take riveting jobs- The project a isn't too Trump informaland Pyramid party of last lSng when one is busy. Several Officers jCharles F. Wishart. (Continued on Page 4) thirty couples at $1.3Q each before they can week-end- . With the break even on the dance, and they are quite Basketball consists of fundamental arrival of the second and drills during the instructional period, third contingents of Naval cadets,' . justified in. being . about plunging .wary .into .. .".The. future is. only. the . past again" with such. as dribbling, passing,, shooting, several new officers have been sta-- . a losing venture. muddy footprints from Navy donations tioned or a' I 1 etc. The second half of th period is at Wooster, and two of the intra-squa- former more'and'more'feminine perspective NT EC NAT C N A L devoted the playing of d officers have been advanced in However, we think the students would be of the to campus social life. games. (A note here is in order for rank. Lt. Reid, the commanding of. more concerned about the matter if they were r KCNT oar cadets who won their first home ficer, has been raised from Lieutenant properly forewarned of it, and given a chance game' against Ohio Wesleyan, follow- junior grade to full Lieutenant The sections are, however, making brave and to discuss it in the sections. The recent Senate ing true Scot tradition.) former Ensign Le Voir is now Lieu- stands, and Friday night from 842 THIRD amendments on elections were excellently hand' tenant (j.g.) SECTION will be building one of its last Postwar Planning Three other sports of interest are -- Below is led; the dance question commands just as wide tumbling, soccer, and wrestling. Tumb- a list of the officers and Gorman,-maestr- o For "the past two weeks the country the post-wa- r world high -- stands for Howdy of their of was. lighted field student and ling has as its purpose the coordina-- their of work: - interest should.be as fairly , has been buzzing with news of Post- by the arrival in Washington o f ' FORMAL in Babcock. Quotes one biased mem-be- r, war planning. Liberal thinkers, who Anthony Eden, British Foreign Sec- tion of as many muscles as possible. Lt. William Reid, Commanding Of-- . "I am at a loss of words to describe the have Among the events which the cadets ficer; Lt. been advocating definite commit- retary, to confer on war and post-wa- r (j.g.) Coppeck, Executive breath-takin- g beauty of this gay festival". ments by our government, were heart- - problemswith Roosevelt, Hull, Wilkie undertake are handsprings, rolls of all Officer; Lt. Commander Woodworth, - Union Bands ened and disheartened by turns as one and other United States leader sTPlans sorts, stunts - on - the - paralle- l- bars, -- M.D.; Lt. (j.g.) E. Gordon, Military, climbing NINTH will be Schining brightly at their after another the plans were presented, toward a better understanding with the rope, etc. Entertainment, and Welfare Officer; Lt- boosted, shelved shattered. - (jg.) Weber, Military THEATRE PARTY on Friday night in spite or Russia, international cooperation to Wrestling Officer; Lt. weeks ago the off'campus fresh; President Roosevelt started the whole insure peace, as well as post-wa- r eco- (j.g.) Welch, Recognition. of the reticence of its modest members Wrestling considerable in- SEVERAL con' thing when weeks sub- requires man girls arranged for a band from Louis' two . ago, he nomic problems were the big topics Ensign cerning publicity struction due to the number of holds Bradshaw, Recognition; En- ... mitted to Congress two elaborate docu- up for discussion. sign ville, Ohio, to play for their formal Saturday and breaks which one must master be- Stoddard, Recognition; Ensign dealing with post-wa- r ments domestic Not to be outdone, however, the Mac Ritchie, ed Navigation; evening, March 27. Since then they have en-counter- The fore he can take on an experienced Lt. (j.g.) EIGHTH SECTION OPEN HOUSE reconstruction and social security. The Senate spot-ligh- t, next took the as a V. A. Le Voir, AthTetics; Ensign Herb bi-partis- opponent. quite a bit of difficulty because their Friday is the plan . was drawn up by a group of an Senate on night announcing debut of group composed of Maack, Athletics; Ensign S. D. Ray, band is non-unio- n,, experts of the National Resources and the campus has a the Eight Ball Bat Brains, a musical organiw Democratic Senators Hatch and Hill, Soccer is played to build up the Athletics; Ensign Palmer, Supply OC Planning Board. Although immed- and Republican Senators union agent and is used to hiring only union tion. Not only that, George Bell is ringing up Burton and men's endurance. With the coming of ficer. iately hailed as the "American Bever-idg- e Ball presented a plan to President Spring, the men will start on boxing, bands. other diversions for the three hour interlude Plan," the schemes really go far Roosevelt, and later to the Senate it- so.ftball, tennis, golf, and other rec- beginning At present the state of confusion still exists at seven: beyond the system of unemployment, self, recommending that the United reational sports on Sundays. and we would be afraid to predict the outcome. education, and sickness insurance of- States take the initiative in the crea- Navy Cadets To Then on Saturday night the blossoms of fered, in Britain. It provides detailed tion of a Central United Nations Or. . Once a week the squads compete The girls have signed the band and feel that against each other in their sports. Lillian Kesel's effort will bloom with the For' schemes for: 1. Gradual DEMOBIL- ganization. Their idea was to call a Organize they can hardly back out of it two days before These squads 12 Paper IZATION of the armed forces to United Nations conference which are in number and sythia and pussy willows at the FRESHMAN named flying the dance; they are also very horrified at the cushion the rapid conversion from would touch on two great fields. First, are after boats as: OFF-CAMPU- The Navy cadets will be pub- S GIRLS soon thought of having a vie for a formal. FORMAL. The war to peace time economy; 2. JOB they would create a Supreme War Devastators, Catalinas, Helldivers, lishing their own news sheet. The pa- GUARANTEES-Wpermane- Mariners, Kingfishers, Swing Kids from Canton are going to herald nt Fed- Council so as better to coordinate and etc. other the per will be under the editorship of On the hand agents threaten to advent eral Works Administration to provide utilize military and the of Spring in lower Babcock until economic resources Cadet Leaden Cadet Edward J. Franks, and Lt. (j.g.) keep all union bands away from the campus jobs for those who cannot otherwise be in the war against the Axis. Secondly, 11:30. ' Because of there being only three E. Gordon will act as advisor to the if a non'union band plays here. This jeopar-dize- s fitted into industry; 3. INSURANCE they would deal with the establishment physical education officers aboard, publication. sophomore-junio- r further protection against old age, of United Nation's agencies to work the prom band situa- r, In the afternoon the IMPS have invited the some instruction is handled by cadet disability, etc. Reaction in Congress the Plans are not very definite as yet., tion. how real to out now steps to be taken when Just their threat is, we cannot PEANUTS for BRIDGE; and Kenny Cornp leaders picked for their ability and ex- A name has even been ' this remarkable plan was not hopeful. victory comet. not selected, perience. This plan has worked ay..' Anti-administrati- most will see that all decks on but the will ton hands are on from forces have These plans are remarkably prac- paper come out every-tw- o successfully for the cadet in charge well-thoug- weeks. will . The staff 3'5 in lower Babcock. , pushed it into committee for "con- tical, detailed and ht out. use the Voice We think the union hasn't much to worry has the same role as an officer. sideration" and we can only hope that Since then, however, offices as headquarters for their four about from dollar both President a twenty band, and as far "The future is only the but column, four page sheet. past again" this doesn't mean the' permanent Roosevelt and Prime Minister Church- Thus hats off to Lt. (j.g.) Le Voir as the girls concerned, a vie would ALL-COLLEG- are surely E shelving the ill, this time the VIC DANCE of plan. have come out with statements say-- r. and his aides, for a swell job of con- The first issue will come out Tues- '" be just a good and been done before. will be in lower Galpin. " The following day, this (Continued ' its discussion 77 on Page 4) ditioning. . day, Mar. 30. Thursday, March 25, 1943 THE WOOSTBR VOICE P-- 8 TLrte

Experienced Coaching Stall Surveys Sports Situation

- - . - - JiT -V.'W. W. Munson Presents

''- - Boxing, Wrestling

By EARL NELSON Sports Editor .... v,y ShowWednesday ' ' i The Stunt Night that it being Wednesday, only WW . held next teems to be the - , v sports event on the local calendar until the spring sports swing into action. It M.S.G.A. To Receive Entire Proceeds of Stunt Night This exhibition should be well worth attending. The wrestling match between Lykoi and Ferris thould be the high tpot of the evening. Cordova and Presentation; Sale of Tickets Begins Monday Hen in are two pretty fair boxert and thould also put on a good match. - Thit affair started out as an exhibition for the public, but the MSGA The Stunt Night- being - sponsorei by Coach Munson and the MSGA will be held Wednesday is now sponsoring it in an attempt to on night, Mar. 31, at 7:30 in the gym. Th pay the debt incurred when they held the Sections will come through exhibition will be open only to students and members of the faculty. The a dance "last year. Every fellow in with a good team. price of admission will be the small sum of 15c m person. Johnny Swigart has said school thould feel that part of thit that no The program for the evening consists of seven wrestling matches, seven attempt will be made this debt it hit and shoujd be willing to year to have boxing matches, a pillow fight with the contestants in barrels, a boxing any spring football practice. contribute even if an outright dona- Too match with gloves covered with lamp, many of the fellows tion was requested. There have been are out for other black, a fencing match, and a big sports and time is valuable lots of complaints floating around with too at 'I Fifih Downs Seventh; finale. The announcer will be Mose present to practice more than one the feeling that Wooster has 'gone Hole. If Mose runs true to form this stale' that there is never anything sport at. a time. Furthermore none of Snares League Title should be worth the price of admission the coachet would have direct new and different to do. Here's your time to in itself. The referee will be Lt.(j.g.) the sessions. Swigart opportunity to do something different tpring and La Voir and the judges will be En- for least one night, 15c is Schroeder are too busy teaching the at and a . Last week Fifth Section won the signs Mack and Ray and Lt. Reid. Navy small price to pay to see fellows ruin and Mose and Munson are too intramural basketball championship busy with Girls Must Sit in the Balcony each other anywhere. Along with hav- gym classes, track, baseball, by upsetting Seventh, the defending and tennis. Another factor is that ing a good evening's entertainment champions, 19 to 14 in a tightly All the girls attending will be re many of the fellows will be back you will also be helping the MSGA not fought game. Both teams were unde- quired to sit in the balcony. The men will make to school next year, in fact it is ques- " and the participants feel I f I J I feated this season going into this can sit either in the balcony or on the tionable if enough will be back to that they have not been wasting their , I ! i I m game. Comparative scores and other main floor. have a so it seems foolhardy to time. How about it, let's have big team, I I pre-gam- e a - . I data made Seventh a ttrong The entire proceeds will go to the . turn-ou- t for a worthy cause. practice now. favorite. MSGA to attempt to remove this or Coach Mose Hole hat had his The game was primarily a defensive ganization from the red for the first vanity tennis team practicing -- all Suits Issued To i i game with Fifth showing the way. time in several years. MSGA Presi- week on the hard court behind dent .Tony Gervasio, that the Seventh's game all season has been sayt - Kenarden. Anyone wishing to try male students had better attend be Baseball Players centered around fast breaks under or out for the squad should see Mose. in the exhibition. the basket by Douglass and Halter. Anyone interested in trying out" - This fast break was completely bot- The wrestling matches will end with for track or baseball should see Warm weather hat brought out the hi baseball players and the College of tled up by Fifth. The Kappas were two throws or a five minute limit. The Johnny Swigart or Munse. Plenty fe"-- f aj&oiiri - v x will i on their heels from the opening of men have been lost in all these Wooster again have a team as in wrestling contestants will be: Lykot previous years. Practice suits were is Courteay Wootter Daily Record whistle and never got off them. Bob sports since last season, so there vs. Ferris, Wiebusch vs. Colwell; Hall (Pictured left right: Johnny Swigart, Carl B. Munson, Mose Hole, and Bill Schroeder Douglass, Seventh's offensive threat, is lots of room for anyone with a sued to about 25 playert last Tuesday. to ' played most of the game although ill. vs. Osberg; Rogers vs. De Bolt; Glatz little ability and a lot of ambition. The returning Scots are Deidrick, Wise, R. Whiston, J. Sommer, N. Buchanan; Relph vs. Jones; and August, Kuhn, Katherman, West, and Fifth's offense was built around vt. With the close of the intramural Helm, and M. Rath. Weiss. Along with these men there are Large Squad Reports For Track John Clay and John Perm. Both of Gesignet vs. Herbert. basketball season, the next stop for tome promising freshmen and sophb- - : Swimming - Exhibition - Given these fellows played a hard, fast game. the Sections will be intramural volley- a v Seven Boxing Matches Scheduled more candidates. It the treshmenft Practice; Prospects Seem Bright The other attraction of the evening Penn, Fifth's freshman star, was high ball if enough people are interested. show ability, will The boxing matches will consist of the they be allowed was the swimming exhibition and meet. point man with 6 points. He wat Mose sayt that if enough boyt want it and it is hoped that he to play this year. events, may P. Metcalf, P. Workman, R. closely followed by Clay with 5 points. three two minute rounds with the play-of- for the 1943 track tea-to- n and some sort of f tournament can The turnout develop into good vaulter. Schedule Not Yet Complete a Whiston respectively placed in the Bill Glatz wat high tcorer for the judges deciding the winner. The box be run even if a league cannot be lookt very promising with about Freshmen A complete schedule of games has Look Good free-styl- -- two length e race. Martha other team with 4 points. ing contestants will be: Cordova vs. formed. If any of you Sections desire been 39 men reporting. There are only four A very promising of fresh not assured as yet, but plans are group Brosius, Fuller, Minton, Bar- Mose this week Jo Jane The final Heflin; Carr vt. Brown; Ward vs. a tournament see and in the fire to play two games each lettermen returning this year. They men have reported to Coach Munson. ttandings are: bara Starkweather, Pat Workman, and t tell him that you are interested. With with Kent State, Ashland, and Mus It is too far in advance to make any Temanus; Davidson vs. Conrad; Ma- - are: Capt. Luke Hall, Roger Stone-burne- r, Pat Cooper gave a pretty display of Section Won Lost Softball season just around the corner kingum. It is hoped that at least one predictions about the outcome of the zorak vs. Kennedy; Nachtman vs. Norman Wiebusch,and Danny water nymphs at play. Jean Sommer, Fifth 0 it might be foolish to attempt to or- game will be scheduled with Ohio season, but regardless of the outcome, '7 Alice Caldwell, Jane Stawart, Kay Seventh 6 1 Hardin; and Hill vs. Coates. ganize a league, but it seems that a Wesleyan. Cordova. Don Halter, another letter-ma- n, the Scots will be in there fighting. Allen, and Jean Hurst demonstrated Sixth 5 2 This Night promises be tournament is, definitely in order. ailment squad been in- Stunt to a One of the big problems at present has a foot and may not The had practicing life-savi- water-nymph- s at work, that is, ng Third 3 4 is the coaching situation. Johnny Swi side, but Wednesday they went out-- worthwhile attair, so come on out and Plant are under way for the be out thit year. techniques. There was also com. First 4 3 gart, who has coached the diamond' side and will remain there, weather watch the Masked -- Marvel take on the intramural Softball season. Coach The brunt of the coming season will petitive diving, with the talents of E. Second 2 5 men in recent years, it too busy teach- permitting. So far, three meats have " s Hole announced that the sottball Kelsey, P." Metcalf,' and R. Whiston Ninth 1 6 Mighty Midget in the battle of the ing navy devote full the probably fall on these lettermen and been scheduled, but Coach Munson is season will continue this year as the to time to being judged in that order. ' Eighth 0 7 century. Lots of people have been team. Mose Hole it going to help out the other men returning from last expected to have three or four more. in previous years. It is not known complaining about the lack of thin will The tentative schedule as it stands is: its how many Sections will be able to whenever he has the time. Mose season's squad. Returning again this probably have make of the Apr. 24, Denison at Granville; Apr. to do, so bere is something new and tinnlv a team this vear with so to tome year are Perry Narten, 440 and dis- tript. 28, Mount Union at Wooster and different for an evening. many of the fellows in the armed ' tance man; Bill Glatz, a weight man . Wanted: A Catcher May 14, Oberlin at Oberlin. services, but it is hoped that all to be watched this year; Dick Ebright, Another problem is to find a man a distance man; John Clay, a pole-vaulte- r; fill Bob Sanborn's shoes behind the Watch Repairing Jewelry to Jim Donaldson, a distance . plate. Three freshmen, Busack, Tread-wel- l, I JOE HAS KO'D EVERY MAN man; and Jim Thompson, a dash DS "V George II. Lahn WltatyouBufHJitk and Stout are trying out for the IIAlllf : WHO HELp TWE. HEAVYWEIGHT man. , ,...,. Women's! jLVWU- - .TITLE SINCE GENS TUNNV? JEWELER -- catcher's job. Stew Cooper has had J Hfes 221 Bast Liberty St Wiebusch Returns " WAR STAMPS experience behind the plate, but pre Parker Pens Diamonds fers the outfield. The squad will benefit greatly by gtftkttcg The candidates are: Cooper, Cook, the return of Norm Wiebusch, a dash Last week the WAA indulged in Many of the vital things our air Rutledge, Fulkman, Treadwell, Wil- man who was not in school last sea- Any some of its annual exhibitionism and fighters need cost very little. liams, Lane, Katherman, Weigandt, son. He earned his letter in his sopho- program partici- V, Jjr, 1 Schools At War more year. Roger Stoneburner star is modestly proud of the results. The lll t4 pant can easily buy enough War Deidrick, Busack, Warnock, Stocker, 'I weight is back, and along Modern Dance group, led by Lenore Stamps to pay for one of them. Quale, Weitzel, Weiss, August, Ko- - Scot man Dunlap, started the ball rolling on vach, Benson, Kuhn, Renner, Wright, with Bill Glatz, will carry the load in Tuesday night, with a program in co- and Corry. Several otljer prospects are the weight department. Captain Luke operation with the Country Dance expected by the end of this Hall is expected to again shine in his to report ,. NOW JOE IS A SERGEANT Q. What Cor-dov- latter presented kind of Bonds are War field, the. distance Danny a group. The group a Tt' Am - events. week: . -- cowboy i Savings Bonds? will again be in there in the square dance and a schottischeT Goll-iwogg- A. Ther are aDnredaiioji followed with 's OTP2 dash and field events. The former group Bonds, that is, they are Cakewalk, Song, To the Sea, sold on a discount basis PATRONIZE The loss of Let Thomas, last year's ,- Jalouise, Circus women- and Dress After issue, they . in .. captain,-- and Dale Hudson, will be a OUR Rehearsal, giving their own interpre crease in value, reach . sea- ins; big factor in the outcome of the . , , their full value in . tations to the music of Debussy, Mac- - 10 ADVERTISERS son. Hudson was Munse't star dash yean. The increase The airspeed indicator which tells Dowell, Gade, Copland and Scriabin. --- in value, which you re- always be counted -u- man, and could on -- he travels -- r' i - -- - ceive a pilot the rate at which Badminton Championship Begins La. vtti- rev. 4 when yon redeem costs $17.50, or 70 iip points in his event. ?mt toward his target to pick' some The Sports Night Wednesday was the Bonds, is the inter- 25-ce- nt War Stamps. There are Freshman Paul Spurney seems to be est an your investment. high school pupils who opened with the championship match not many the best bet for this department. Q. How long will War Savings cannot save enough out of earnings of the badminton tournament. Ann HELPTfO THE AXIS! 25-ce- Bonds and Stamps be Qiinwnnrpa to buv 70 nt Thomas' thoet will also be hard to en nr Commercial Banking Ferguson defeated last year's cham- INVEST 10 OF YOUR INCOME sale? War StamDS. Don't" merely ask fill as will those of Jack Muxworthy, 25 pion Lois Wilson. Next the Hellions, A. No time Emit has been Dad and Mom for the extra one of Wooster't better pole vaultert. IN WAR BONDS cents. To your share for victory champions of their basketball league, tt. The sale will con- do and Trust Company Clay will be in the pole vault V. 8. Trtarnry DtpL kv nrnviriinir with fundi John triumphed over Trumps, champions WSS713B tinue until it is stopped at the discretion of the -- :. other ' for airspeed indicators and of theirs, the score of48 to 12. N. some sacrmce. Wooster, Ohio .. Secretary of the Treat-nr- y. war needs, make Campbell, A. Ferguson, M. Wilmer, ' Do without some luxury. There is ptlcnl natriotism in buying N. Parkinson, P. Bryant, P. Douglas, Q. Can children purchase WS1t) War uonas ana Biamps, L.aaliaaueuuuou juu M. Swanson, and P. Trenier played on Savings Stamps and Bonds? you C. G7'wlLLiAMS Yes We Have War Savings will come back to ...President the winning The Trump play- intprost when team. JOLUFF S AUTO SUPPLY ith in ceacetime. ce-president C. I. CORRELL -Vi- G. Polen, Hurst, Rus- civilian goods will again be plenti ers were J. P. . and Trust Officer. - ful. 17. S. Trntury Dtpartmtn$ Sodas Sundaes sell, M. Danforth, J, Lorimer, G. W. J. BBRTOLBTTB Hear Your Favorite Records Cashier and Secretary

C. J. KING -- Ast't Cashier RUGBY Harry James, Jan Garber, HELEN E. ALLSPAUGH Fine Wool Quality By CA CVseftstt Cashier THE Att't Sammy Kay and many others A. Yes. Millions of chil- dren are buying them Y P E SWEATERS regularly as their share WAYIIE ST in the national savings MEMBER program. DBUG STOBE . NATIONAL BANK System Q. Will the Government accept Federal Deposit Insurance - - - a personal check in payment Corporation The Friendly Store C A M E R A S for a Bond? CAPITAL and SURPLUS A. Yes; subject to coDec--' lion. $600,000.00 A Complete Line - All Types and Q. If both coownert ef a War Savings Bond die before the These Shoes Bond is presented for re- Wayne County's Accessories demption, who gets the Are Popular money? Oldest and Because They Sleeveless Style A. The estate of the co-ow-ner Largest Bank Combine Looks, whose death took Popular Tones in Camel, place last. Comfort and Wear Canary, Luggage, Airforce, , RIGHT Blue, Etc. Snyder Studio Remember longer the PRICE 4 yon keep War Bends 5- --Photog- raphers and Photographic Supplies p to 10 years, the mom $1.95 to $2.9- valuable they become Established in 1845 SHOE STORE PHONE 16 EAST LIBERTY at BEVER MISTER Brenner Bros. WS3Tt?I r t Tcrx THB WOOSTBR VOICB .Thursday, March 25, 1943 it i

Girls WU1 Sing Self-Governmen- ts CHAPEL Student Looks at Campus in 1893 CLUBS Cabbages Friday, Mar. 26 Dr. Wishart, no- -

1 (Continued from Page 1) culates among the most critical tices, student meetings. . And Kings Approve Seniors edi- THE Concert sportive sophomores drove over people in the world. If the Corporation ' In Next Tuesday, Mar. 30 Separatechapel. , hill and dale, beneath the twink- tors have advertisements . in the (Continued from Page 2) For Chaperones Wednesday, Mar. 3 1 Or. Wishart. ling stars and o'er the sparkling paper they will be said to' cheat Miss Hladia Porter who has car 1 calls for a flooding of the Killbuck Thursday, Apr. Thursday, Apr. 1 Y.M.GA. presents snow to Mt. Eaton, where they their subscribers out of valuable ried on .mi wiNrjJKork in.--. India , and-V- Z.'Zl-2i'- -- valley' " the H wul-liv- e Ohto ' -j by-Hhe- ir "class- - , l - -- Mrs Helen CbmpCSICK? entertalT- "space;' if :CZprb-ot- they spoke on the . Senior chaperones rLlide . their' p jmne economic life"bfIndia River to accommodate larger ships and -- ( from Pag 1) first mate Miss Harrold. They aston- in penury. If they have per- at a meting of THB Corporation last pearance for the time on the aircraft carriers. BaBcock and Holden Sullivan airs, taken from H. M. S. campus the Senate Vic dance last ished the natives all along the sonals they are said to gossip; night. at will not be used by the navy, al- Pinafore, Patience, The Gondoliers, Saturday night. With the approval of Big Four Begins route by giving their college yell when the personals are lacking Because of the important part though there is a possibility that low- Self-Gover- and displaying mortar is newsy. If you Milado Ruddigore. Eight the n' their the paper not The and Dean MacKenzie, played by India in present world af ers Holden and Babcock may be boards. They returned to Woos- publish long articles they take up soloists will present the group to the ment organizations on the campus Lenten Services fairs, Miss Porter's address was of par- before daylight de- commandeered for the storing of the ' audience, Joanne Gault, Margaret passed the new plan to provide chap ter a short time space which might have been ticular significance. . larger type guns. No official an- Goldsmith, Dorothy Henderson, Mar Senate dances with the Thusday. (Jan. 28). voted to something more pointed; erones for the 40-minu- Beginning a series of te these has Wh--y! And we think we are doing publish short ones, they nouncement of plans yet provision the senior members " if you tha Milburn, Deny Mmet, Marjorie that on Lenten services" Phillips in- vesper Dr." -- come forth. But we were reliably Rydstrom, Spencer, the presidents good to get at one o'clock for the are too concise and abstract to Gloria and Jean the Senate and of the Presby Delta Phi Alpha im- P. Elliott, pastor of the First sophomore-junio- ' formed of them by a barber of Stratton, would be eligible. r prom! be of any interest If you M. and WSGA terian Church of Brooklyn, N. Y., ... peachable character who heard it from Eight o'clock, Monday evening, criticize the faculty, you are im- The Chorus brings the program to plan this was advocated and member of the Board of Foreign There will be a meeting of Delta a fellow whose brother-in-la- w is A of sort Mar. 13th, ( the jolly members pertinent; if you do not they a a close with a mixed group of songs: last by the Voice little Missions of the Presbyterian Church, Phi Alpha next Tuesday night at 8 plumber working the campus who semester but were wending their various ways have you beneath their thumb. on The Flower Song from "Lakme" by was taken carry spoke on Sunday afternoon, Mar. 21 o'clock. At this meeting papers will be told him that one of college wait- action to out any toward Miss Cloe Funck's pleas- Amen. the Delibes, with Eileen Palmer as soloist; subject was "The Reserves of presented by Betsy Ross, Eleanor Web- dis- sort of a plan until about one month His ant home on South Street. No ers overheard two naval officers The Maidens of Sandomir from Mous. Lois Schroeder, and ago when it was suddenly realized Life." introductions were needed and ster, Norman cussing the matter at luncheon one sorgsky's "Boris Godounoff"; George Krebbs on Goethe and Faust. day week. that chaperones are hard to get. Cadet Wayne Ball, tenor soloist of the classmates fell to enjoying last Gershwin's Summertime from "Porky International Front Pre-Flig- At the there are seven the Naval ht School, sang themselves in the true freedom of and Bess"; and lastly, Rudolf Friml's present sen iors available for chaperoning of the "Children of Men" by Russell, and friendship. (Mar. 22). ' (Continued from Page 2) The former is all very confidential, Giannina Mia. International dances. But a list is being made and "Soft Were Your Hands, Dear Jesus" C. W. Fritz, '93, was the Editor-in- - ing that any attempt to work out of course. And we might add that years the Girls' Chorus former it will undoubtedly be expanded in by O'Hara. Cadet J. Caldwell was his chief of the Voice in the spring of such a detailed schemes now might there is absolutely no truth to the has given several programs away from A bird's eye view of the world was the future. Also pending on the sue accompanist. 1893 and the following quotation is lead to squabbling which would hinder rumor now circulating that college home, due presented at a meeting of the Inter- but to present transport cess of the chaperones Senate from' his editorial of Mar. 11: the war effort, although both men say girls are requested to register with at the e difficulties, all of the appearances The Naval unit will continue to pro-vid- national Relations club last night in don dances, it is planned to extend the The college newspaper cir-- sincerely that - the - United - Nations the Pean ofWomen to handle the music during this season of serv. ' lower Babcock, when each member this year have been in the city of dubs, should agree upon certain "broad large volume of christening. This is chaperones to all dances of the ices with a double quartet under the 1942-4- 3 gave a three minute review of current Wooster. The Chorus has al principles" to be followed after we handled entirely by the Navy itself direction of Lieutenant Gordon. The Dances Require news as his name was called on the ready won recognition through its This leads inevit- through regular department college choir will have won the war. Navy in the fall music present Horatio roll. appearance concert of Union Musicians ably to the question how broad is channels. with the Men's Chorus Parker's "Hora Novissima"- - for . the in conjunction by such is meant This practice - assigning - each Whiimer 18. "broad"? If a term of of Wooster College, in a program Palmer and service of April To the Editor: only more pious wishes such as the member a country to report upon has Spring is here. Ah,' spring! The presented the Victory Exposition in Presenting as subjects meditation In order to clarify student organ- at for to ute Atlantic Charter offers, than many proven satisfactory in obtaining up-to-the-min- return of the robin, the bees, the buds Wooster, and in various chapel pro To Present Recitals Mar. 28 Apr. 4 two short bio izations who hire orchestras and for of us would take 'Our chances with brief news reviews at the and flowers, leaves and green grass grams. graphical studies, entitled "Simon of dances, I wish to state that Wooster the "squabbles". There seems to be a club meetings. and the obstacle course, damnitall! A voice recital tonight by Eileen Cyrene" and "Barabbas", Dr. Doug College campus has been and is un- need for some definition of terms. At Palmer and an organ recital .Tuesday, lass will preside. der the jurisdiction of the American any " rate the Senate has given over College Orators Win Federation of Musicians, Mansfield Mar. 30 by June Whitmer are sched' Lenten Vesper services will replace the study of all post-wa- r proposals to Psychology M.S.G.A. Local 159, effective Apr. 15, 1942. Open House Honors Contests uled to be presented in the College Sunday Evening Forum on Sunday, a Committee of Ten, headed by Sen in H. E. Beilstein . Psychology Chapel. Mar. 28. These vesper services are ator George of Georgia, who is some- The club will meet to Secretary Local 159 The M.S.G.A. after a meeting of sponsored by the Big Four in coop of what a pessimist, but containing illus- night at 7 o'clock in the Psychology (Continued from Page 1) Eileen's program includes: Star As the student agent I wish to make the head residents of Campus Lodge, eration with -- Westminster Church. trious 'figures of both parties and of room. This is an open meeting and took in this Vicino, Rosa; Plus grand, Harmony Hall and Bowman Hall, seven contestants part dans son this statement more clear. This simply various viewpoints. It remains to be anyone especially interested in Psy are event. Bathgate's oration was "Past obscurite (Queen of Sheba), Gounod; sponsoring an Open House in the means that any orchestra dance held seen whether this Senate group and chology is invited to come to this Imperfect-Futur- e Promising". An die Nachtigall; Brahms; Thesese, respective residences Sunday, Mar. 28 W.S.G.A. Representatives on the campus must be played for by remember it is the Senate which ul meeting. 2 Brahms; leiser wird mein Sch non-unio- n from to 5. On Thursday,-- Mar. 18 a debate was Immer union musicians) musicians timately decides our international com. Mausfallen-Spruch-lei- lummer, Brahms; n, are permitted to play on the held at a luncheon meeting of the Members of the Administrative not mitments will. turn into a quiescent, The administration, faculty and col- H. Wolf; Er ist's, H. Wolf; Over campus. Rittman Rotary Club. Those who de board of the W.S.G.A. elected in impotent "study" group, or whether Y. M. C. A. lege girls are cordially invited to at- the Steppe, Gretchaninoff; At' the Oscar Schrader, bated in the affirmative were Robert chapel Tuesday freshmen, Bar- Jr. they will rise above it and lay before tend. Ball, Tschaikowsky; The Island, Rach are, Kerr and Don Coates; the negative bara Cooper; sophomores, the upper, house some really worth The Y.M.C.A. will hold its next maninoff; In the Silence of Night, Jeanne Was taken by Herb Rogers and Dave Swan and Fuller; juniors, Helen Debaters Association while plans for it to act upon. meeting Tuesday, Mar. 30 in the Big Rachmaninoff; The Unforseen, Scott; Jo Neely. Hibbs. The members of the Judicia The International Club Four room. There will be election of Yung Yang, Bantock; A Wish, Char. The Northern Ohio intercollegiate officers and selection of BROKEN LENSES board will be chosen at house meet- representatives les; Song of the Open, La Forge. legislative association will meet at John Ohio Le ings in the girls' dormitories. The in- Ramey Teaches Navy to Area Conference. Ensign Carroll university on Saturday, Mar.' DUPLICATED The organ program includes: Pre stallation of the newly elected officers Voir will be the guest speaker who will 27. Students Robert Kerr, James Glas. Naval classes in aircraft engines COUNTER lude and Fugue in G, Bach; Jagged and boards of the WSGA, YWCA, speak on the Navy's physical pnv White Lenses....2.00 to 2.50 gow, Herbert Rodgers, and David and aerology are being taught by Mr. gram. Tinted Lenses....2.50 to 3.00 SHOP-WIS- E Peaks from "Mountain Sketches," and the WAA will take place in sep Neely will attend from Wooster. The Ramey, of the Alumni Fund. He is Clokey; Pastorale, arr. by Clokey; arate chapel next Tuesday.-Th- e worn Frames repaired while you wait A meeting will deal with practice in parl- taking the place of Mr. R.H. Hunter, T Clair de Lune, Karg-Eler- t; Festival en will meet in the chapel. iamentary procedure, especially with who resigned. Compliments Toccata, Fletcher; Pastoral Sonata in of the passing of bills. W. T. WATSON Pastorale- - Intermezzo. FBEEDLAIIDERS G. op.5 88" Lady's" gold .- LOST:' wrist watch, mak "On Monday, Mar. 29", the debaters GRAY and SON Optometrist. --- We've had some real evidence from rW5S! er's name J. A. Merrill Co. on face. will meet for the Shreve Business- Coal and Builders' Supplies 153 E. Liberty St. Phone 51 good old mother nature of' the ap- 1633-W- . . Reward. Call men's Club. Robert Kerr, Donald proaching spring but is there any Fresh Coates, Herbert Rodgers and David evidence in your own appearance? CITY TAXI Neely will be the speakers. 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