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Volume LXII WOOSTER, OHIO, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1945

OWRY. STUDY PLAN R --A J! EASED Wooster Day Programs Feature Document to be Distributed to Students Outlines New Program; Explains Independent Study Faculty and Administration -- Plan For Underclassmen Members Throughout Nation .. . .V.!Ww.v, V By JEAN SCOTT ' "Two Visions" was the title of the College of will be necticut, New England; Craig, Wash- "The Wooster soon eighty years old. By June 1950, Wooster Day address presented in it hopes have well ington, D.C., Baltimore, Princeton, filiiiiiiife to' under way and adequately secured, for every student chapel Tuesday by ex-capta- in on its adventure1 John Johnston, Philadelphia; Lean, Columbus, Mans campus, a real in education." This is the introductory para of the States Army. graph of the document, Ignited field; Cowles, Cincinnati; Hartman, soon to be distributed to all students, that outlines Mr. brother Wooster's Johnston, a to Mist Canton; Young, Detroit; Leckrone, adventure. The new program of study was announced officially on the Speech Department Wooster Day, Tuesday, Johnston of ; Parmelees, Miami Val- Dec. 11. lawyer J j September and at present a practicing in ley, Cleveland; Swigart, Ohio Valley; 1946, will mark the date of the installation of the new graduated with the class of academic Wooster, Holey Rochester; Hutchison, Toledo; program. Present freshmen and sophomores may either finish '38, college and Phi X I II . J was a orator a Ferm, Tuscarawas Valley; Kendall coiiege unuer me existing plan or Beta Kappa member. student. change to the new independent study. f IRC Plans to Keep . Extending far beyond the campus, All students entering after this year will automatically be required study approximately 17 speakers and mu- : Campus Informed to siciansboth faculty and administra- under the latter plan. A pre-vie- w of tion will have taken part in Wooster Senate Prepares X the plan discloses that the two out Day programs beginning last week International Relations Club's new standing purposes of the new curri National Legislation and terminating today, Dec. 14, in Honors System Committee made culum are to give the student that its first approximately 39 places extending report at last night's meeting fundamental knowledge which must f the club in Douglass Its pur from Maine to the state of Washin- For Faculty O.K. Hall. form the basis of a liberal education; mel pose as expressed then club gton" Scheduled programs-- i n to mem and to give him a constructive method bers is to help keep the churches, homes, hotels, women's clubs, This morning in chapel students campus in of gaining and using knowledge not formed on specific issues before Con and Y.W.C.A.'s. voted for an amendment to the Con- only in college but all through life. gress, through the Voice, regular Letters written by Dr. Lowry were stitution of the Student Body (1943). re The pattern requires a combination ports at club meetings, distribu sent to eight organizations for which Suggested by the Senate, the new and of general and special courses over the tion of literature; and to make public speakers could not be furnished. amendment provides that temporar- four years. The distribution require- ' opinion in the form of letters Among the recipients was a new club ily, there shall be two women and one and ment will be as follows: wires felt in Washington. organized this year in Honolulu, T.H. man from each class represented on A. Mathematics and Natural Sci- For the present their chief concern. by Miss Jessie Kohn, class of '26 and the Senate. This will be in effect for at ences. 14 hours. 8 hours are to be in I according to the attended by an almost entirely new least one year after m announcement made courses including laboratory work. the passage of this 1 fl at the meeting is getting aid to Eur- - group of service men each time. Other amendment. Ia B. History and Social Sciences. 12 ope by speeding payment new clubs have been formed in Al- on our obli hours. 6 hours are to be in courses A special Senate meeting was called gations to UNRRA, expressing buquerque, New Mexico and Tucson, and based on an historical approach, and Wednesday afternoon to draw up a their opinion of the failure' of Arizona, and when more men return the 6 hours in courses based on an an- plan for an honors system to be pre Military Affairs home we may learn of others as the House Committee, alysis of political, economic, or other sented to the faculty for their approve which has been holding public hear- one which was held on Tarawa two Courtesy of The Wooster Daily Record social institutions, or in "economic al. At a Student Faculty committee ings on peacetime compulsory military years ago by two Wooster alumni. geography. meeting Dec. 3, the idea of an honors training, to hear all the The following faculty members Dr. Lean Will Traditional opposition C. Language and Literature, Speech, system was passed. The plan proposed Read witnesses who wish spoke for Wooster Day to appear. Art, Music. 12 hours. 6 hours are to Wednesday is patterned after the The National Legislation Commit Schreiber, Lorain County, Trumbull Christmas Carol" Monday Evening be in literature or courses including Oberlin system which does not entail tee, whose members are Barbara Ham- - County; Spencer, Akron, Milwaukee,' some study of literature (e.g. classical reporting, but j the signing of a pledge c o m e the fore- pe, Mary Ann Brown and Bob Clark, Chicago, Fort .Wayne ;;Taeusch Cen As traditions to ience of one, his grandmother, fell humanities, western concepts of man). laying that'Vhe student has neither ground with the Christmas the urged the International Relations Cluo tral , New York, Con season, asleep when he was half way through D. Religion, Philosophy, Psychol- given received nor help. Chapel on Dec. 17 7:30 . will be members read and distribute Trends, at " ogy. 14 hours. 8 hours are be the story. However, while a student at M . to in the scene of Wooster's most memor- the news service of the Washington t the Emerson College of Oratory he was religion, 3 hours of philosophy. Housing Shakeup able Delbert G. Lean, staff of the National League of Wom customs. Dr. received with enthusiasm, as he has As a part of its program the Col- head of the department of speech en Voters; the letters of the Commit- - Kenardenizes Men College Schedules been ever since. lege inaugurates a special plan of gives his annual presentation of Dick- tees of Correspondence of the Council upperclass study. Under this plan a Several years ago Dr. Lean pub- for Community ens' "Christmas Carol". Action; and such student in each term of his last two Wooster's men will take up their Friends Conference lished his version of the "Carol", but periodicals This year's performance will be the as New Republic, Com years will use his time approximately respective residences in Kenarden sec 36th in --a series which began 1908 this year a more personal replica is mon Sense, Free World and PM to 22-2- in as follows: ond semester since the Navy On February 4 available in the recording which he keep with contract when Dr. Lean first came to the cam- up political news of nation Courses in the major field (or expires Feb. 7. Miller Manor and part has made with the Columbia Record al and international pus. After his retirement at the end concern. closely related cognate courses); . of Livingston Lodge will be appropri ing Company. This album consists of Wooster will play host to the an- of next semester he hopes to continue '9 9 V V V y 1 Courses outside the major field ated to provide housing for the mar-- - this Christmas as professor four venalite records, including the A SPECTRE IS HAUNTING nual, meeting - of the - Ohio - Region, tradition a (largely elective) ; these courses con- ried students on campus. Men who are complete reading, and is attractively EUROPE American Friends Service Committee. emeritus. During 38 years, Dr. Lean HUNGER! tinue the broader education of the in Campus Lodge at present will take bound in Wooster plaid colors. Dr. Write week-en- missed giving the "Carol" only twice, your Congressman and first A d conference on internation- two years, thus furnishing the over 6th and 7th Sections in Kenarden Lowry has written a preface on the in Senators to stop making political four-yea- al affairs for college students in Ohio both times due to leaves of absence. r matrix of liberal studies - - just before Christmas, while Section 8 Dr.-Le- an side cover. All copies are autographed football of - the urgently-neede- d will.be held here Feb.22-24- . The cutting uses is sim within which concentrated work takes will on remain in part of Livingston. ilar to the one which Charles Dickens upon request and already many orders appropriations to UNRRA. A place; Campus Lodge and vacancies in up-percla- ss Those who are scheduled to speak have already been filled. postcard, telling them give himself used when he read his "Carol" to full Independent study in the ma- dormitories will be filled by at the Friends conference include Mil- the in this country over a hundred years "Each year the chapel;, is filled to support to additional 1,350 jor field. girls from Miller and a few girls from ton Mayer, assistant to Robert Hutch-ins- , million contribution without ago. But contrary to later successes, capacity," warns John D. McKee, pub The 'independent study' private homes. president of the University o f term is an Dr. Lean's first reading of this story lie relations director, "so arrive early amendments as well as to speed ' ' attempt to suggest the heart of the IVVVW Chicago; Paul Harris; Haridas Ma up payment of the 550 million was a discouraging failure. His aud to avoid disappointment." upperclass program and the human zumdar; Aileen Dunham, of the we still owe on our original prom- CHAPjEL adventure it encourages. direc- Wooster faculty; and Roy McCorkel, ise, will Under i Dec. 14 Rev. Donald K. Toriumi. help. tion of a professor whose guidance Class 1932, who will lead Sun 1 Dec. 18 Christmas Carols. of the AN Write immediately, before our EDITORIAL he may use at option, the student car- day morning church service. well-fe- d Congressmen go home to ries on as follows: We dedicate this issue most humbly to Howard Foster Lowry a warm Christmas leaving a cold, On Wooster Day, December 11, 1945, was presented the course he sick, hungry Europe without the In Junior Year Wooster s Mrs, O'Leary (a) he begins chartered Jor an adventure in education. aid we can give them! his investigation of Once Upon d Time We Had a Fire This weeh marks particularly the merger of bast and future. On (Continued on Page 4) former Wooster Days, we remembered the yesterdays. On this Wooster By CORNELIA LYBARGER day, we anticipate the tomorrows. They will be tomorrows of great ness, by steady the NEWS IF WORLD) Wooster, Dec 13 At 2:30 A.M. Tuesday the sound of the chapel marked a devotion to dignity of the human THiE By . SWINK bell ringing wildly and the shout of couples returning from the midnight mind. JOHN

erican ''-Am- show awoke the students and faculty of Wooster College' to the sight of their We look witHotjFThir DEC 8 prosecution American- - field -- commanders in --China- beloved Kauke Hall in flames. AH that the fire department and Livingstone sketched for us. We, the students, have our questions our doubts staff prepares to submit the confession given authority to take action in safe-

e, could do was of no avail and two hours later the majestic structure was a our dreams about wooster s-futur- but we have no doubts about the of Fritzche, master of Nazi radio guarding American lives and prop- heap of burned-ou- t grades and ashes. man to whom Wooster s future has been entrusted. propaganda, to War Crime Tribunal; erty. GM cancels contract with UAW; The cause of the fire is as yet undetermined. At around two o'clock Dr. Lowry once said, "These are exciting times in which to live". confession believed strong enough to union counters by assuring Ford se- Guardian Angel Red Weaver and others in Hoover Cottage were startled by They are, unquestionably; all over the world as well as on this campus, hang him. Counsel for Yam,ashita calls curity against unauthorized strikes. for clemency; says penalty dispropor-tunat- e the sound of a loud explosion, and seconds later the whole east wing was we snare this common excitement, lhere is a better world waiting DEC 12 President Truman es- smoke-fille- burning with a vengeance. Mr. Weaver rushed into the d hall to be made and jrom colleges like this will come the menuind women to act. tablishes housing plan to relieve hous- to find the fire eating its way through the Senate suggestion box. He im to do it. DEC. 9 General Patton critically ing shortage for veterans and their mediately called"' the fire company and in a few minutes it arrived in Bill To those of you who do not fcnow Wooster well and even to injured in auto accident; will possibly families. GM UAW negotiations

with who 3-m- complete an Johns' car, hats and those of you THINK you do, we recommend a reappraisal of recover, but career as a soldier ap- stalled; Truman appoints fact- in smoke, the spectacle presented was hose. Dr. Ferm dashed madly to his this school you have chosen, because it has ceased to be just an institu pears to be at an end. Hitler planned finding board and calls for congres- a magnificent one; Against the awe office and managed to save a few of tion, an education factory. Wooster today is an idea. And stripped of its to attack Britain instead of Russia; sional action before Christmas recess. inspiring sight the Glee Club sang a his red leather chairs, but by that time inconsistancies, its, chafing dicta, and its occasional false piety, it is a move eventually reversed in hope that Patton's condition still serious; Mrs. the flames group of numbers including "Water were so hot that further pretty good idea. We want you to love it as some of us do not for Japan would attack Russia in the east. Patton now at his bedside. All forty work Boy" and 'The Story of Two Cigar rescue was impossible. Soon after the pleasant memories or sentimentalities such as the trees in the Marshal claims Jap attack on Nazis, connected with Dacham Con- ettes", to bolster the spirits of the the the crowd arrived, the floors of the spring or the Christmas tree in the quad, but for the greatness that is British would have meant war with the centration Camp atrocities, sentenced wing student body, who were given special ' west fell through, followed by so much a things here. Sometimes we . part of forget this. You can U.S. even before' Pearl Harbor. to death. . 4 a.m pers to be present at the sight large portions of humanities tests; thus find it in the books in the library, but most of all, you can find it in DEC 13 President seeks congres- DEC. 10 Under Secretary o f the destruction continued until there At ten o'clock there was an all the people. sional legislation o n acute housing' State Acheson claims he did nothing was no longer a college on the hill, college meeting in the gymnasium to But the adventure Wooster has started upon is only part of a problem. Truman says Marines will to disrupt foreign policy of ;U.S. in but a hill on the college. announce the plans for the semester, similar trend all over the maybe eventually all over leave China when terms of the treaty The early explosion occurred the Before the services, students sang the world, Iran. Byrnes leaves for Moscow con- in the 'lhat is why it is so great: Fortunately, our college is guided with Japan have been canted cue-me- aning ference to iron out "Big Three" prob- philosophy department. It seems to "Love Song" to show their loyalty, A by a man who has toreseen the need m modern education. at least another five months. lems which . were at not settled at last have been caused by Ferm's rat-a-t- telegram from President Lowry, then The world is in a mess. To make a good world, we need eooa Sidelights from Nazi trials: French conference. fires wild-ca- lead- back-firin- g. UAW t quizes With such hot ma- on the west coast, was read. It was ad people. That is what the study plan presented ihis Wooster Day, 1945, slave labor housed in dog kennels; encouraged ers to protect Ford from strikes. terial feeding it the fire rapidly dressed to the students and proposes to do. It will mae intelligent people. But more than that, it Russian captives forced to find 4. .... M .fltlVte. their ed to-i-ral- r-h- . ly will-mak- -- ,Jtb!rJ, and tfrofls them m producwg:zJ e goodople- - . scz3'- WrcrT--r am food. Nazism still flourishes in there spread its taunting flames to the would truly be a new Wooster. On his And so we start a new adventure in education. Soon we shall start versity gives self up as war criminal! our backyard Argentina; Ptron has east wing. To those who could banish return yesterday morning on the Crest-- on a new year. These are days of beginmngirand endings everywhere also three other-promine- nt Japanese not ejected Nazi businessgaBTTT' the thought of mid-semeste- rs going up (Continued on Page 4) tven more, these are days of great hope. J.W. who sponsored totalitarian movements. country as he promised. ' Pse Two THE WOOSTBR VOICE Friday, December 14, 1945

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This year is the thirtysixth Christmas Dr. Lean has given his Seven Woosterites .... t U VWAV.V.WiibV wjjuljajh reading, and indeed, he has given it innumerable times each season, 1 A ft 1 I Dennis Hartman, secretary of the maing the grand total something over 700, certainly a world record. National Poetry Association, has V. i Yet never with all this repetition has he lost the freshness of appeal, notified four Wooster students that : A . the moving interpretation of the story, or the characterization their poems have been chosen ap- lifelie to ------l 1 of his immortal Scrooge, To many who have never nown him under pear in the Annual Anthology of Col- 1 any other circumstances, he no longer remains Dr. Lean, the man lege Poetry, They are Elizabeth A. Liuuuuui Baker, Anne TayJor, Roger Richards, who gives the Dicen's reading each Christmas, but rather he' is none and Robert Tucker. other his his lovable than'Scrooge himself from gruff grumbly start to Miss Baker is an English major; the conclusion. poem "Rain" is her first published work. She is a member of Pembroke, One of the most memorable scenesof the entire time we spend and is on the "Mademoiselle" college ' ) at Wooster is that evening before the start of Christmas vacation when, board. tit j 1 m seated in the crowded chapel we anxiously the thrill Dr. Miss writ- - await of Taylor has done varied 1 jiij J IWlii ing: stories for children's r m oAttOAMiMsttasi Msi Lean's performance. Each year we hear him again deepens our appw magazines, THE STORE OF A ciation, enriches our enjoyment, and adds to our love both of the plays, skits, poems for her school pa- DO per and for Presbyterian publications. wor and of the artist. All of us have-- our favorite parts for which we - Her sonnet, "Oh, I Can Tell You", czj - wait each year 'With' gleeful 'anticipation!' The spirit of Christmas is her first to win recogni- THOUSAND

poem . not Samunuuwuuuug- - sm CZJD gained from this presentation is found in the story itself, in its porA tion, for when she. was in the eleventh trayal, but especially in the contagion of its warmth and the unv grade. Miss Taylor won third place in I J a poetry ' contest of several hundred - BEAUTIFUL GIFTS J0 schools of the metropolitan area of ig But "Scrooge" macs other impressions here at Wooster besides Detroit. "We Made a Bargain" was written ': his annual Christmas, appearance. The member the faculty, ! senior of idczj : f ll by . of Roger Rich- Dr. Lean has influenced a huge host of students all of whom have one our veterans ards, while he was in the army. An nown him in varied ways. Thus it would be impossible to set forth English and geography major, Mr. Ql 1 f completely what he means to Woosterites. Whether we remember him Richards says of previous writings immmi V as our first impression of Santa Claus, the able director who for so only that none were published. J many years produced the stage' successes at Taylor, our speech pro' Robert Tucker of Portsmouth, is the author of "Gray Dawn". He too is a fessor, "Scrooge", or the friendly smile and hello which so well veteran, having served with the Mer- characterizes his Dr. spirit, Lean is an important part of Wooster. chant Marine. - Through nowing him we have come to read a new meaning into his In addition, these other students GIFT SHOP TO YL AND "God bless us every one." S.W. were honored and their poems printed previously. They are Jean Stuckert, Third Floor Myra Vandersall and Relda Jean CAMPUS KALEIDOSCOPE Wright. RAIN MAIN - Ohio State seems by The FLOOR MEN'S STORE to encourage activity their vets. organization of Rain on the window ex-service- men on the campus, Veterans' was granted Association, a seat Rain in the grass An f-ft- A CfllAM Cam Novelty Gilts and Gifts to Wear Barrels-spla- sh their-side- s -- . Trees shake their manes The grasses lie in coolness. Oberlin is keeping up with world events: It has a group of students ANNE X B U I L D G studying the atomic power issues. They are drawing up a report to the Rain on the window IN student body. It will include a definite stand on what the future handling Rain in the grass Gilts lor the Home of atomic power should be. Oberlin is also debating the subject of aid by Children look for water. - Main Floor theU. S. to war-tor- n areas. In their upheld cups The grasses lie in coolness. DRY GOODS STORE Salt on my lids Miami elects a new president, Dr. Ernest H. Hahne from Northwestern Salt on my lips University. Their former president died last February. We hope their new Unleashed is pain Hundreds of Gilts to Please Mother and Sister executive proves as as our has. satisfactory Soothed by rain And I lie in coolness. Betty The U. of Wisconsin distributed to upperclassmen questionnaires for Ann Baker BOYS' OWN STORE - 2nd Floor rating the faculty. This is certainly a progressive theory. Complete Line of Boy Scouf Gilts FOR CHRISTMAS The U. of Delaware offers courses for veterans in a stepped-u- p manner. The student works mainly on an individual basis. A special term for these ELIZABETH men opened Nov. 15. - i I ' L- ' '' - ARDEN Capital was host to the Women's Intercollegiate Debate tournament held Dec. 7 and 8. Wooster was one of the participants. Muskoff Drugs FREEDLANDERS Co6c nd Liberty" Stsvj -- More thaCOhio colfcjseZients held inferred --discussion meetings Phone 999 HI Dec. 4 and 5 at Denison. Friday, December 14, 1945 THE WOOSTER VOICE Pae Three SCOT CAGEHS VJEI FIRST TU0 AIID COUNTER SHOP-WIS- E DROP TO OHIO VESLE7AL LAST EEDLAIIDEDS THE PRESS BOX -crf-FD- the lead with three minutes left JUSTICE first to AMERICAN BRAND Wooster won its two tilts over ter play.-Af- ' they succeeded in getting r- " Tientsin, China, Dec. 8(AP) 1 By Freehafe- . Rio Grande 60 31, and Crile 41 to Deck the halls with boughs of hol- - Art to the lead Wooster was unable to recover N. Y. Times, Dec. 9, 1945, y, and prepare for a Christ masy yule- - 21. Last Tuesday night the Scots lost the ball and score. The game ended page 24) tide. Freedlander's has scores of gift-abl- e to Ohio Wesleyan 46 to 44 in a thrill with Wooster behind by two points. "American Marines fired twenty-fou- r objects, so best take advantage heartbreaking Wooster has a good team but lack a Ohio State, Alabama, others where ing but game. of selections before ye olde vaca- Basketball season is finally here and and good tall basketball player so if you mortar shells into a village northeast their little of date they could work their way through the Rio Grande game, played tion sets in. football season is a out and In 7-fo- see any ot man wandering around of here Dec. 4 after two Chinese gun- this article play football the same time. Women are unpredictable and of for 1945 but in spite of it at Pitt on WoosterY floor on Dec. 5, Smith looking for a college to come to, sell For quite some had these same arrangements whether men killed one marine and wounded ten hard to please. Calculated to do .will be on football. started the game with a basket and him Wooster for Wooster's sake. Gav- time people all over the country, and they admit it or not and Sutherland's another 'in cold blood', the Marines just that is a gay and charming knit continued lead the boys in the er led the scoring with 12 points, Eich- the "Smokey reason for leaving was probably be- to ting bag. Of a cylindrical shape, the especially those fronv er and Katherman both made 7, Min- announced officially today. City" have been wondering what hap- cause of a change made in these ar- scoring, making 16 points. Katherman bag boasts a felt exterior in green, blue,. ium 8, Smith 6, and Freehafer 4. "Seasoned American combat men As As long as sitj back close second with 14, Minium white, or red with fat flowers and pened to the Pitt football team. rangements. Pitt ran a Wooster made 16 field goals against Shaughnessy is the and watches the cream of the high estimated that the village, could have eaves contrasting hues. A yarn most know Clark made 8, Freehafer 6, Gaver 6, Eicher their 19, and we made 12 free throws in football coach, and it is about schools go to other colleges they will been wiped out if all the 60-m- m mor- handle completes this gift and the Pitt 4, Pratt 4, and Eden 2. Eicher, Pratt, against their 8. Our average on free talking. have mediocre teams. Good football whole setup is only 2.00. N.B. Not him that so many people are 2 Wes-leyan- tar .shells scored direct hits." and Eden played just the last half. throws was-1- out of 16 and 's is his fault or someone teams can't be built on poor in necessarily restricted to knitters; works Whether it was 8 out of 15. The boys (Lidice was destroyed by Nazis else's is the subject of much debate. All of Wooster's points were made on equally well with sewing equipment. will be on the road for the next three June 1942 for sheltering men who Ever 1938, the last year for field goals and no foul throws were Rough, rugged, and touchingly long-- since Almost everyone admits that Shaugh games at Kent, Kenyon, and Oberlin. Sutherland, Pitt has not pre- killed Reinhard Heydrich). lived is p. brown and white checked "Jock" nessy is the father, or, at least one of scored. At half time the Scots were They will then return to Wooster on

T-formati- sented a good football team. In fact on. The tablecloth with matching napkins. Of the exponents of the eading 32 to 10 and it looked to be Jan. 12 to play Kent again. story: In a region in China the record which Shaughnessy has at Shaughnessy has used the T success where shooting incidents have oc a heavy crashlike material, the set is a very smooth running ball club. And the Skyscraper U, is the worst in the fully at other schools and other ball curred before, "two marines were ideal for the rustic home or for in- when the Scots had run the score still , history of the school. These are the clubs us it with good results. Swimming hunting rabbits when two Chinese ap- formal Sunday evening kitchen din-- The higher in the second half Coach Hole Practice main reasons the "Shag's" enemies Washington Redskins use the T and proached. One produced a pistol and ners. A couple of candle molds would put in the second string boys who fin want to give him his walking papers. have him as an advisory coach. The Begins at Wooster shot the Marines 'in cold blood'." The dd to the general effect of early ished the game with flying colors. The question here is whether they are trouble is that he gets only mediocre private was killed, the corporal wound Americanism. justified in their indignation. In other results with it himself. The next night the Scot cagers trav ed seriously. "The gunmen fled into You want to go all out, and you is thede-clin- e where fav- College yearn for it to show? Freedlander's words what the reason for In my books is eled to Parma they met the Swimming practice at The the village and the villagers failed to University of has magnificent handbag in brown in Tootball at the one of the great football coaches of ored Crile team. Here as in the Rio of Wooster has begun. So far the give them up to the marines". "A a members, or black kid that is guaranteed to us ? the day. If he were given a team of Grande game the Scots were greatly squad is composed of eight marine officer had warned the village by height. of whom has earned letter urp all attention. It's beautifully Although "Jock" Sutherland never good ball players I feel sure that he handicapped the lack of none a that it had a half an hour to surrender their defense proved be previous to this year. Duke Hull is the the pouched and large, with a tortoise gave a reason for his leaving Pitt, it is would get perfect results, just as De However, to two Chinese, and issued the order major problem the Crile offense only swimmerwho saw action on last fire when shell clasp. Its loveliness and endur- - pretty certain that the administration vore, Widdoes, Crisler, and many oth- a to to the half hour expired.1 gat ability outweigh the g controlled for the year's Others for the team (Those more than steep are-gettih- which was most of out Orientals have -- at that school was-attemptin- to de ers the present. The pe team. no Compton, Southwick, Hunter, Fos price. flate football. Before that time all the tition 'that the Pitt students got out night. The Scots were ahead for the are for human (American) life! . and Tillotson A touch of glitter under the tree good football players from the high against their coach is no way to get entire ball game. Endrus, the tall cen- ter, Maistros, Hale, but we're educating them.) will warm her heart, and Freedland- schools surrounding, migrated to Pitt a solution for their mediocre teams ter of Crile who has been a menace to Coach Munson says that the team is held three points. er's gold kid belts help do it. Beautiful However, things changed in 1938 and They have one of the best coaches in most teams, was to too small to have many meets before On Tuesday, Dec. 11, President with the traditional "simple" black and short of The game finally ended 11 to 31 in Sutherland, although he never admit- the country, nothing a next semester, but he expects several Lowry represented College College.. the o f dress, one of these will be welcomed ted it, realized that he couldn't get superman could make a good football favor of Wooster more swimmers at that time. Among Wooster at the inauguration of Wil by all ages and sizes. Glamour in this good material in the future. Then team out of the average material Pitt In the game with Ohio Wesleyan these is Dan Miles who earned his son Compton, '11, as president x form ranges from 1.39 to 2.50, de- Charlie Bowser took the "Jock's" has. Even the "Jock" couldn't do any Wooster wasn't that smooth- - same & f Washington State College at Pullman, ore pending on the width of the belt. place, and football was on its way better, and he knows it, and that is the working team of the Rio Grande and letter bet he lett tor the service Wash. Cary March to decline. High school players began reason Pitt will never have him for Crile games. They started out to what Munson wants to build a "nucleus" to migrate to schools like Notre Dame, coach again. seemed a good start by making the around which he can form a team next score 5 to 1 and then 10 to 3, ending year" He thinks the members of the up at the half 8 points in the lead H. LAHM team are improving very rapidly, and GEO. Compliments of of a much taller Wesleyan team 23 to schedule several with Jeweler 15. Wesleyan was off to their shooting he wants to meets 221 East Liberty Street all through the game but got to roll schools like Kenyon, Muskingum, or Gray and Son Wooster, Ohio COM MIEN IS ing in the second half and took over Oberlin later on. er than as we ought to be, then stor

, whan we "If the day should come ies like this will never again have to day com- must go, if some we are be written." pelled to leave the scene of history, we STORE OPEN EVENINGS NEXT WEEK The article goes on to tell of the will slam the door so hard that the criminal and irresponsible acts of universe will shake, and mankind will FROM WEDNESDAY TO SATURDAY

; American soldiers in Europe. Ameri stand back in stupefication." cans are not living up to their reputa 7 Out of the" mass of propaganda and tions. There are many of us who wil Goebbels-ha- d lies -- to his ff which. Herr I attempt to excuse these men.' mlin M IH credit, this prophecy is remarkable in nervous strain of war, and more par its truth. The Nazis and their one- ticularly, of sitting around waiting to time axis partners have left the scene is argued, has made these get home, if . of history by a trail of bloodshed, their Ai men not responsible for actions treachery with a world of murder, and It is human nature. stupefied creatures in their wake, crea-tures- T Neither do I . wish to hold them re "mentally homeless "and "starved," sponsible, but sometimes they are to Twinkling Scarf ill and confused, and spiritually void. - blame. " . . . I do accuse American where And They do not know to turn. educators and American parents and 4.95 they thus it is natural that grasp at American propagandists movies anything which promises relief without Circle your throat with a Black or included of selling an America which White Satin Scarf, glittering with much thought as to the real nature of " does not exist . . . The vacuum bright sequins. Makes a super gift, the forces behind that relief. Starved is slowly being filled, which, is Europe too, if, you can part with it. bodies and minds are not competent and America's golden opportunity of political principles or judges, either of selling to the world her true heritage r standards, of moral of Christian liberty is fading away, Black or White Satin Pearls - Pearls America has ...... In these circumstances because we have been living in a fool's I . .... Sequin Dickies ... give oth its golden opportunity to to paradise. To a great extent, that her- . Three Strand Necklace ).M - ers something of the spirit of democ itage has become external, a mere sur- 4.95 racy, the worth of the individual. integral 16.95. face gloss, rather than an , One Strand part of the life of each and every And yet, in Life Magazine for Dec. Black or White Satin Evening 5.95 and 6.95 American. ' . 10, we find in an article entitled 'The with Bogs Sequin trim. Chockers Velvet Ribbon GJ.'s in Le Havre" this subhead, Thus, while we are attempting to on e "Americans in France Envoys of III eive something or ourselves to the i mo 5.00 3.75 will." Heading the article is this para world, we stand in need of housectean ' graph "As a reporter this is the most ing at home. "And why beholdest thou difficult story I have ever had to write. the mote that is in thy brother's eye, a . 4 a PURE WOOL I was an American soldier for nearly but considerest not the beam that is in thine own eye." It is a double task -- PeasanLSweaterS- with whom I fought and I am writing that we face to attempt the re-ed- u --ititi- about comrades who lie dead. L stand cation of the minds warpBcTby philos in no judgment on my fellow men, ophies of might and power, and to 5.95 Grograin Glitter You when but I do accuse American educators critically examine our own institutions can't go wrong you give something love See and American parents and American in the light of our political and spir- you'd to get. 1.00 propagandists movies included itual heritage. It is a task that requires our Tyrolean Sweaters of purest For your hair or throat and pretty of selling an America which does not the utmost realism, supreme courage, wool. Junior Dept. as you please. (As sketched). - exist, not only to the world, but what and unflinching devotion. Shall we . is worse, to Americans as well. Then, face it, or must we bow to the gods of See our newest thing in ferninine Sweaters vivid if ever, the time comes that we Amer prejudice, of selfish interest, of moral Pull Over in jewel socery a velvet covered byicicle icans can see ourselves as we are rath- - stagnation? D. F. Shaw. colors. clip to keep your curb up. It's jeweled. 5.95 to 8.95 1.50 . GETTING INTO THE CHRISTMAS SPIRIT Second floor ISN'T DIFFICULT WHEN YOU SEE OUR Gift Mittens Poucho Blousette is a Dickie that LOVELY SELECTION OF GIFTS doubles for a sleeveless blouse. Genuine Lamb's wool with Red or We have it in a chorous of colors Kelly Leather Palms. - j COSTUME JEWELRY HANKIES made of gold brocaded crepe. : 3795 BLOUSES -- : SWEATERS Main Floor if All White Hand-mad- e Scarfs and Slippers Bunny Fur Mittens 4.75 - , jfeulah Hand-mad- e Juiitted mittens sweat- - BechteL er, colorVviaiy 'decorafedr ' u - 2Ihlic Square - w 2.95 to 4.95 re Four THE WOOSTER VOICE Friday, December 14, 1945 Vooster Poetry College Presents Compliments of In Anthology Hew Slcdy Plan Compliments of

(Continued from YARMAN GARAGE (Continued from Pg 2) PgJ) LIBERTY RESTAURANT some special topic, either OH, I CAN TELL YOU writing some three or four papers upon it or con- Oh, I can tell you, Love will in PHONE 44 Nash Dealer set ducting some equivalent investigation; Merry Christmas ways of sorrow blooms that glim- the papers or methods are rigorously mer through the rain, criticized in conference, so that a Love For makes flowers grow from steady improvement in content and ex- soil where Pain pression is likely: Lies buried, and in grieving gardens, Compliments of (b) he takes, near the close of his rays GOLD CROSS SHOES junior year, his junior examination, Of light Love brings to make a flower- set by the major department, as a help X-RA- Y ing FITTING FEIGHTNER'S QUALITY MEATS maze in making sure that the student has Spring from the ground wherein dead at his command the basic materials hopes have lain. needed for his further work. PHONE 100 321 E. LIBERTY ST. Where heartbreak leaves upon the CONRAD'S SHOE STORE In Senior Year earth a stain, (a) he writes a senior essay or There Love must garden, must her solves some special-- problem; for this blossoms raise. work his junior year has directly pre- It is the watching for a first green pared him; Compliments of shoot To herald life again, the aching eye (b) he passes two comprehensive MATHEWS CONFECTIONERY Upon the still unquickened seeming examinations in the major field of

study one a general examination, ' TROYER RADIO SHOP earth . . .. . That agonizes. In the heart's pursuit one an examination on some special Wish You a Merry Christmas and Of peace, it suffers less in that hopes field within the major. die A PHONE 642-- L 334 E. LIBERTY ST. Happy New Year Than in its waiting for their slow re- ! birth. . . PLEASE Anne Taylor How could you? It's cruel, unthinking, and com- Compliments of pletely anti-socia- l! .... Have you no sympathy? Compliments of WE MADE A BARGAIN, It's somebody's mother, you know! CRATER MOTOR COMPANY DEATH AND I How would you like to be stepped on? We made a bargain, Death and I, WOOSTER HARDWARE CO. Moral: Keep off die grass! PHONE 215 317 E. LIBERTY ST. Amidst a battlefield' debris. The bargain was my life for his; In his realm forever be. mournei d not sun, nor ho use, nor Fire Sweeps College; ,C trees; ompliment s of I mourned the end of memories. Smoke Gels in Our A's Compliments of "What will I gain?" I slyly asked CITY TAXI SERVICE (As though I had the power to choose) (Continued from Page 1) "You are the first to ask the gain, line Special, he was greeted by a For most men grieve what they would cheering crowd of students, led by the McINTIRE FURNITURE CO. 812 lose." band. As he stepped from the train, Death I had mocked, for death to me a shout of "Three cheers for our Meant loveless, dark eternity. Prexy" went up. It was truly a sign of the confidence and loyalty the stu- He said,.,"Your gain is grateful praise dents feel for their college and their of native land and comrades, too. president. Compliments and Best Wishes Compliments of Your life the gift that earth may be Good to those who follow you." The schedule for class meetings will "Oh damn the gain! one loss I fear be posted in the Library later today. is The Wayne County National Bank ELLIOTT'S Will she still feel that I am near?" The faculty now bidding for use of the Student Union, the bids having LAUNDERERS DRY CLEANING "Oh, Death," I cried, "from this glad reached a total of 5.95 thus far. The SERVING THE COMMUNITY FOR 100 YEARS life money will be turned over to the fund I am contented to depart, for raising a-- new building. Next Mon- And go with you where 'ere you will, day there will be an Old-Dolla- rs drive If I may still live in her heart!" to help add to the fund. Save your Compliments of . He smiled, "Why do you mortals fear? old money, and when your collector For Love's eternity is here." comes, remember if they did imj ' Compliments of Hockenberry's Sohio Station Roger Richards 1901,' we can do it .in '45! ... So you don't think it could happen here, eh? Perhaps you are GRAY DAWN right; perhaps it couldn't happen NICK AMSTER'S PHONE 602-- K Bitter the penitence, bitter the grief, again. But it did happen once, and if Bitter the kiss, beyond belief you change a few names and turn back forty-fou- r years, you can see it almost Out of the amber edges of only a sleep as it happened then. Kauke becomes ago Old Main; Red Weaver is David Gill; Exudes an honied aching, and recluse Season's Greetings from Dr. Perm's chairs are a few curios afterglow; C o rffpl im e n t s o f from the museum"; the philosophy, de- Something which passed. I think,, when partment is the chemistry department, your tactless eyes Lmet, Dr. Lowry becomes President Holden; In a restaurant filled with music, and GRIFFIN ELECTRIC SHOP WALKER SHOE and the students become your great-aunt- s STORE shadows atuLregret. and uncles. No; it didn't happen What I need is a darling angel, abob yesterday, but it did happen in 1901. on an ivory wire, That, my dear children, is why we Whom I can hang from my room's celebrate Wooster Day the exchange small ceiling, and love of an old pile of ashes for a new Without desire. 0 College, Compliments of C ompl i m en t s d'f Wooster in. which we got. the Robert Tucker best of the bargain. i LEINER'S RADIO SHOP The IDEAL DRESS SHOP QOLLEGE BULLETIN Electrical Appliances and Service Friday, Dec. 14 PHONE 124 ' 7:00 . Peanut Party Saturday, Dec. 15 ,

8:00-12:0- 0 M. S. G. A. Christmas Formal... , ....Gym Sunday, Dec. 16 4:30- - 3:30 Babcock Open House . . . Babcock Merry Christmas '4:30 Choir Vesper Service . . Chapel Compliments of v 6:30 Big Four Christmas Caroling Front of Kauke Monday, Dec. 17 ' ' " T" LERCH'S PASTRY SHOP , 4:30- - 5:30 Modern Dance . Lower Babcock SHOE 6:00 Fortnightly Dinner .. Smith ville NOBIL'S STORE 6:30- -' 8:00 " Ready Room Lower Douglass 8:00 Christmas Carol Reading '. . . Chapel Thursday, Jan. 3 7:00-- 8:30 Girls' Chorus : Chapel .... C Season's Greetings 4:30- - 5:30 Modern Dance ...... Lower Babcock ompliments of 6:30-8:0- 0 Ready Room Lower Douglass Friday, Jan. 4 HARRY'S RESTAURANT 7:30-11:3- 0 French Club Dinner Lower Babcock LIBBY SHOPPE Saturday, Jan. 5 7:00-11:0- 0 Freshman Sleigh Ride Women's Apparel IN HOTEL BECHTEL Sunday, Jan. 6 116 SOUTH MARKET STREET 7:00- - 8:00 Sunday Evening Forum Scott Auditorium

Monday, Jan. 7 . f C ompliment s of 4:30- - 5:30 Modern Dance '.'...iCr....:.. Lower Babcock 6:30-8:0- 0 Ready Room Lower Douglass Wednesday, Jan. 9 ' Compliments of 7:00 International Relations Club .. ... Lower Babcock -- i -. .r 7:15 Symphony .. ...'... Jl...... - Kauke 8:00 Modern Dance Recital ;.. Gym Thursday, Jan, 10 S. H. BOYD and CO. DRUGS 7:00- - X n TJ TT P CPHD D 8:30 GirlsChorus . . ..,....:. Chapel u n u u o i u n i 7:00 Phi Alpha Theta f 8:00 Wooster Alumni Meeting Lower Galpin