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Wooster, OH), 1941-05-08 Wooster Voice Editors The College of Wooster Open Works The oV ice: 1941-1950 "The oV ice" Student Newspaper Collection 5-8-1941 The oW oster Voice (Wooster, OH), 1941-05-08 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), 1941-05-08" (1941). The Voice: 1941-1950. 13. https://openworks.wooster.edu/voice1941-1950/13 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]. r COLOR! DAY DANCE SENATE ISSUC5 CALL TOU LARRY GRAYSON'S BAND 1941-4- 2 HANDCOOX EDITOR; SEVERANCE GYM, 8-1- 2 The WooSTER vo SEE RODERT DUMAP Official Student Publication, of the College of Wooster Volume LVII WOOSTER, OHIO..THURSDAY, MAYS, 1941 Number 24 Big Four Cabinet , Lamborn, Queen of Color Day Drysdale, Draftee, Vooster Honors. Thousands Throng . acts In Dunlap to f Loses Deferment; Elects Campus 37th Review '4142 Presidency For By STAN COATES .1 , Can1! Go To India Bob Dunlap was elected president Annual Color Day THURSDAY, MAY 1 F. D.. R. of Big Four at the Big Four cabinet orders 2,000,000 ton of shipping d- Big Four May Ask Alrich meeting, Tuesday, May 6, in the Con- Wooster Focuses Attention gressional room n Kauke 'hall.. Bob iverted toaid JBJi.lQefense,. --- To Rsiain-H- is Position waseIect("vlce-presIdent7"'Mar-gar- et Qn Honoring Its Queen bonds and stamps go" on" sale today tyfest A s . Instructor India Ahrens, Weekend-Activitie- s . If Nazis invade Portugal, U. S. in secretary, and John In may seize Azores British troops Smeltz, treasurer. Retiring officers are ... Alex Drysdale, '41, who was chosen James Cannell, president; Jean Jacob- - Wooster't 37th Color Day celebra land in Iraq. in February, to represent Wooster at vice-preside- son, nt; Martha Wylie, sec. tion will be held this Saturday, May FRIDAY Iraq artillery bombards Ewing Christian College in Allahabad, retary; and -- Stan Good, treasurer. 10. Over 3000 visitors are expected to British .' . Lord Beaverbrook ap- India, will be unavailable for that pointed to direct all British war pro- Officers Active be on the campus for the annual duction. Dunlap, who is a junior, also is event. Following the usual custom, all ' SATURDAY Iraq appeals to senior member of the Student Senate, Friday afternoon classes will be ex- Germany for aid. Battle in Near East president' of Sunday Evening forum, cused in order that those partitaparing vice-preside- and nt of his class. West, may make everything in readiness for continues. SUNDAY 26 American munition a sophomore, is president of the Y. the celebration. ships reported in Suez, with battle- M. C. A., and has been a member of "Friday night, the 31st May Queen, ship convoy. U. S. Navy Department the Student Senate this year. Margaret 1 I Ruth Lamborn, will hold a din Ahrens is president 'of World Fel the Wooster Country dub. denies convoy Automobile " ner at ... ;;:::Sv:::;:o:vS:::oxj lowship, besides be ; members and many duction . to be reduced 20 per cent and John Smeltz, ' 1 All of her court starting Aug. 1. ing program chairman of the Y. M, special guests have been invited to at- MONDAY British still fight Iraq C. A. and a member of the Student tend. troops. Germany trying to incite Mos- Senate, is also active in freshman Pageant Holds Spot Light : lem holy war. Tobruk siege continues football and basketball. Biggest and most colorful event of Big comprised day -- will be traditional Color . .' . Hitler pleads for more sacrifice, Four is of the four the the leading religious Day which will be presented says no victory this1 year . F. D. R. organizations on the pageant ' warns world that U. S. is "ever ready campus, Sunday Evening forum, oivivi.Xv:.:-:-:-:- - the stadium at 10:30 Saturday to fight again" for its faith in de- World Fellowship, Y. M. C. A., and morning after the coronation of the I -- Y. W. C. A. Every officer each of i May This year's a mocracy . Greyhound bus strike. L in ! Queen. pageant, Elf-layly-ou-lay- TUESDAY Haile Selassie back these activities, becomes automatically Persian fantasy called ly, member by Betty and on throne ... Canada reveals that 11 ALEX DRYSDALB a of the Big Four cabinet. was written Dodds Duties Are Many :- ; Alice Forman. The pageant's setting American airmen, who flew American-mad- e job, it was learned this week. Drys- The duties which Big Four under y : -7m will be that of a Persian market place. bombers to England, were killed dale who is eligible for the draft, takes many and occur through A cast of over 60 students will take when the ship on which they were sought deferment through the Board are . the year. Before school in the gay spectacle. Finishing returning was sunk. of Foreign Missions of the Presbyter out entire part convenes in the fall, the cabinet holds touches will be applied tonight at the WEDNESDAY Stimpson says ian church under the direction of Mr "- what is known as a "retreat" at some last full dress rehearsal. U. S. Navy must aid Britain . j Wilbur La Roe, -a Washington attor nearby resort, -- in order to plan fresh- Principal roles in the pageant are Raiders swarm overScotland. ney, but his request was rejected, man orientation week and ac- played - by-Jo- hn Bathgate, Alladin; - ANALYSIS OF RECENT BAL- - At the Big Four cabinet meeting, other tivities during the year. Early in the " Roland Ratz, the Sultan; Eleanor KAN CAMPAIGN rThe Germans Tuesday, May 6, a motion was passed ! fall a financial campaign is conducted ' v i : I .... Leach, - Scheherazade - and -- Virginia gained complete domination over all to ask Bill Alrich, '39, who is in 1 -- Lee, Princess. Five individual ' to raise funds to carjyOB!t their the the Balkans; even more complete than Allahabad now under the Wooster-in- - plans; The Wooster in India project, dance groups wiU perform as a part merely having a friendly government. India plan, to remain at Ewing. Col Thus gained alfcindustry, agriculture, the financing of an exchange student lege for another year. The committee will in in Wooster, and the, Scots' Run proj- Miss Ruth Lambom will be crowned of honor will be: Eleanor Rogers. for the dance which be held 1 here are also many people in transportation, and many important which selected Drysdale was com' Wooster's thirty-firs- t May Queen of Judy Young and Mimi Graebel are Severance gym. capacities strategic bases. ect in Morgantown, W. Va., are technical who are. posed of Dean William Westhafer, will -o- n-Color the flower girls; Stewart Wright and The May Queen's special guests But the Germans lost heavily in among the more important of these 1941 Day morning, Satur responsible for a large part of the Dean John Bruere, Dr. Milton Vance, train-bearer- - activities. Selection of "big" and day, May 10. The coronation cere-mone- y Billy Schreiber are the s. be V resident- ana Mrs. varies r. work in presenting the student sen- - men and equipment. They were forced Robert Haring, Jean Jacobson and "little" will take place at 10 a.m. just James 'Anderson Jr. will serve as Wishart, Dean , Rachel MacKenzie, ate'g Color Day pageant. Olivia Jud- - to fight when they didn't want to. Alice Forman.' brothers and sisters is also done by the Big Four. prior to the Color. Day pageant. Miss crown-beare- r. Dean and Mrs. William R. Westhafer, son serves as technical director in . They weakened their power to subdue, The Wooster in India plan has for Jeanne Simmons of Poughkeepsie, Friday night the May Queen will Dean and Mrs. John Bruere and the charge of music and action cues. Bob and keep in submission, more groups its purpose the furthering of under -- dinner-dance May Queen's mother, Mrs. Charles of rebellious people. Most important, N. Y., last year's queen will crown give a for members of Dunlap is acting as publicity rti;rmfln standing between Christian college stu Rogers Competes Ar- - the new queen. her court and her guests of honor. C. Lamborn and sister, Jane, of and Marian Roller is serving at head the industry and agriculture that form- dents in India and in America, and is Members, of the May Queen's court This event, which comes on the eve ington, Va. of the property committee. Phoebe erly helped Germany was terribly sponsored and financed by the Big In Civic Contest blasted in the progress of battle. will attend her at the traditional cere of her coronation, will be held at the Houser and her committee are re- - Four organizations on the Wooster Herb Rogers, one of the winners of sponsible - British gained mony. They , are: Jean Anne Cotton, Wooster Country Club. Larry Gray for the costumes which will The international campus. The extensive financial drive local Voice Taies Poll the oratorical contest will pre- Lois Grove, Barbara will color into Color Day. goodwill by keeping their promise to Jean Hudson, son's orchestra provide the music put staged by the Big Four early in the sent his oration, 'The Architects of help their friends. They exacted McConnell, Peggy Bamford, Margaret On Sunday Rules Activities Varied a fall was to raise enough money to Tomorrow", a discourse on world toll German Sherrard, Mary Ann Riddle, Betty By Bill Hail In addition to the pageant, many' 'heavy of life and equip- keep Wooster student in Ewing Wayne Max Hellman Retains peace, at College in Detroit, Dodds, John Hess, Clarence Bailey, Voice Poll Editor other events will keep everybody en ment.
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