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The College of Wooster Open Works The oV ice: 1941-1950 "The oV ice" Student Newspaper Collection 9-19-1941 The oW oster Voice (Wooster, OH), 1941-09-19 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), 1941-09-19" (1941). The Voice: 1941-1950. 16. https://openworks.wooster.edu/voice1941-1950/16 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]. ALL COLLEGE SING Sunday at 7 p.m. the Student Senate is BULLETIN! all-colle- sponsoring the first ge sing of the The Freshmen have sworn to get revenge! year on the Library steps. Only with the with- rlTOTCV J Sophomore arc you strong enough to support of the student body can they be i n stand the terrible onslaught? We shall see successful. Let's all be there! HE' WOOSTER Saturday. Official Student Publication of The College of Wooster Volume LVIII --WOOSTER, OHIO, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1941 Number 1 V?.; V Big Four Makes Formal Reception President Wishart Welcomes Faculty $300 Budget Cut; Closes Week of And Students as Fall Classes Begin Dedicotiori of New Union Big Four Activity In the midst of a world gone mad Plans Full Year ...., we welcome students, new Homecoming old, For form-a- and te. Planned Tomorrow night, the Big Four l reception will climax the activities this beautiful campus where we are Retreat Program Includes mm - mm of freshman week. "Big brothers" and striving to maintain sanity, good fel- n Defense Priority System Discussions,-Recreatio- n, Instructors Assume "sisters" will bring their "little broth- lowship,0 idealism, and long-tim- e op- Delays fyiilding 32,000 And Dinner for Faculty timism. I cannot but feel that, on the ers" and "sisters" to the reception and New Duties in Three Registration Drop Student Fun Center introduce them to the faculty and the whole, the outlook for the world is fifty-on- Twenty-si- x Different Departments Eight hundred e students executives of the Big student leaders. The receiving tine will brighter than it was a year ago, Dedication of Wooster7 s new Stu- Four, recently returned from their registered for the fall term yester- be headed by - President and Mrs. though there may be blood and sweat dent Union building has been tenta- traditional retreat at Lakeland Beach Three new instructors have been day in Galpin hall, the registrar's and tears in plenty still ahead of us. tively scheduled Homecom- Charles F. Wishart. At the close of office reported late the after- for Park, have announced a of $300 appointed to the faculty of The Col in 17-1- cut ing week, Oct. 9. Difficulty se- But, we glad have .rtfl!" in 1-4- meantime, are you 2: the Dr. will give lege noon following hasty and unof- in the organization's 194 budget. program, Wishart a of Wooster. a curing steel because of defense priori- decided to come here gain vision ficial checkup. This is decrease This places the total to be raised short talk and then lead the group in to John A. Hutchinson has been ap a ties has delayed completion of the of 37 compared to the 888 who through pledges at 1,656. singing the "Love Song". After the and poise and courage for the tasks pointed instructor in philosophy to 32,000 project, which was begun enrolled here last fall on the first , Friday, Sept. 12 the entire group. that lie ahead. succeed Chesley T. Howell. Mr. Hut- July 10. singing of the "Love' Song" freshmen day. left Wooster for Odell s. Lake, where chinson spent this year at Columbia " The Union building rising behind will be dates pre- In the name of the College I wel- introduced to their university Students began lining up out- -' they immediately gathered about the . completing .. requirements the former teahouse will contain a viously by come you all, and especially.. those, of side of the administration build- conference table to pool their ideas arranged their "big broth- for his doctorate. room with facilities you who come here for the first time. recreation for ers and "sisters". ing for their time slips at 7:4$ for furhtering the student religious The new instructor a received his dancing, and booths for table service. I hope you will come to love. Wooster a.m. and registration actually got program. The evening supper program Kami-Colleg- will become The e mixer B.S. degree from Lafayette college, The east room the college freshman as we do, and that you will cooperate under way at 8. was climaxed by a sun-dow- n devo-- . and took his 'first year of seminary book store replacing the present frame of last Tuesday night was a huge suc- with us in making this College worthy Out of held boats mid- the total of 831, 267 tional service in in the cess judging by of over work in Princeton. He received his structure, formerly the original college the turnout of our affection. are freshmen and about 30 are dle of the lake. 300 freshmen and an estimated crowd DK CHARLES F. WISHART B.D. degree from Union Theological gymnasium. The west tide of the Very cordially yours, . transfer students. Last fall there sight-seein- seminary. building will house the music Reception Plans Made of 200 g upper-classme- n in room. Charles were 238 freshmen and 24 were Plans for the Big Four reception, F. Wishart which it now located in Kauke base the balcony. The freshmen were enter- In March 1940, Hutchinson was upperclass transfers. This report walk-ou- Opens the. freshman mixer and the t tained in a carnival atmosphere by Warburton elected a Fellow of the National Coun- ment. is y-- not final, however; as addition- T f . - n . f t n f . were completed by the social commit- various side shows and games of skill Editor Calls cil on Religion in Higher Education. uiaex vjeis ran oi viart oook score Meeting al students, who delayed . As Miller Manor were Jfff yearbook, tee composed of Barbara McGonnell, by Big Four cabinet members. He has served as- The Index, student will manned for two years as an arriving late and for other rea- chairman, Ruth Rawson and Haines fall heir to part of the old bookstore, After a showing of campus movies and Of Frosh Interested sistant minister in the Brown Memor- sons, registered today after the and the remainder . Rejchel. musical freshmen ial pi the building a brief program, Warburton hall will be used this Church in Baldmore, Md., and Voice had gone to press. Seven- were off into couples for the served for three will become a storehouse for equip John Bathgate was appointed to lead paired In Positions on Staff year as a dormitory ror treshman years as pastor of the teen enrolled on the second day Presbyterian ment from the administration build this year's financial drive. The mem- duration of the evening. J !ll f A t .f church in Bayonne, N.J. last year.... v women ana win oe renamed Miller ing. Miss Bertha Uhlendorff, .manager bers of the financial committee are .Wednesday morning, freshmen were The new instructor in mathematics, A meeting of all freshmen inter- Manor. During the past" five years, of the book store, will become man- Jane Menold, Y.W.'C.A., John Blank, of bed a.m. for the Herman L. Meyer, jr., was graduated routed out at 4:30 ested in working on the Voice will the edifice has been ager of the Student Y. M. C. A., Sara Jane Ferguson, the. residence of from Westminster college Pilot Training Course entire Union. annual breakfast run-ou- t. After two be held Saturday, Sept. 20, 3:30 p.m. and received college men belonging It it intended to transform the oc Student Fellowship and Bob Lessing, hours of running and calisthenics dog to Section his MS. degree from the University in the Voice office in Kauke base Will Continue -- McKee tagonal room of the tea house into a Sunday Evening Forum. John Smeltz tired (and sophomores too!) Eight. of Chicago. Mr. Meyer ha. been work- 'freshmen ment. lounge, the east room will is treasurer of Big Four. ing on his doctorate this year. contain a ate hot dogs and joined in community The college has closed Miller, Manor Positions are available on the news, - The Civilian Pilot's Training course fountain, and the west room a wom The missionary program of the singing. has opened During his last year in Westminster, sport, business, circulation and ad' and Warburton in order will be continued at Wooster this year, en's lounge. The basement of the World Fellowship has been replaced he served as assistant history professor. vertising staffs. Those who do satis to bring the freshman women much D. McKee, C. A. A. adininistra. building will be used to store library all-stude- John nt by 1937-3- 8, an discussion forum and - In Mr. Meyer was an in- factory work will closer together. A cluster of four off- . i- be advanced to. per tor announced early this (week.-T- en books and other supplies, -,. - the-o- ld -t-itle- World Fellowship ' has Bowling manent positions after a probationary campus dorms, Warburton, Westmin structor nnlnathematicsTn Each side of the building will been Jacob y Succeeds men students will be chosen before have discarded in favorr of "Student Green university, and during 1938-3- 9, periodS.