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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. They ruined the lands for Ger. College. Michigan, the evening of May 10, Paul Stewart, Alexander Drysdale, tertained throughout the day. The . man use. Drysdale was sail for Scholarship Wooster students do not believe to in June as Wooster's representative to the Na- Robert Haring, Roger Stoneburner, Exchange senior class play, "The Importance of But the British lost 12,000 men India to assume his various' duties that religion is emphasized too much as tional Civic, Oratorical contest. Warren DeBolt and Paul Gruber. Being Earnest", will be presented on killed or captured. Forty-eigh- t thous-- instructor in .English and religion and Representatives from six colleges The administration announced this on the campus although they do want , , c i . . The court heralds will be: Celia . . , J , Thursday and Saturday nights. This and jWere evacuated safely. Britain lost as warden in Princeton, the men's week student exchange schol the Sunday sports rule repealed. The and universities Albion College and Retzler Becky Hostetter. The maid that the e Oscar Wilde wiU ne and at least six troopships and destroyers. Hell-man- . , dormitory.-O- of the many things Wayne University arship has been granted Max n were the results or two questions of . , , of Michigan, West, to , ' be given by an all cast selected Berlin claims many more. Most im- - it c j j senior required of him would have been the ern Reserve, Oberlin, Ohio Wesleyan, of Forest Hills, New York, for tne pou oi nuaeni opinion cunauiwuj i r . . . - . .. from recent campus dramatic sue-- lost a. i ..x ; i n - portaht, they their supremacy in Hell-man- . , , , preaching of a sermon sometime dur and the College of Wooster in Ohio Stryker Becomes the second successive year. - n, py uie voice on xurauay, pru,.in . , the Eastern Mediterranean. TL. . . I " ing his stay in Ewing. Former Wooster will compete for a first prize of (30 who formerly lived in Prague, r wiui, rule representatives have also been called and second of 20. Senate President Czechoslovakia, stated that he was ex- think that the Sunday .ports a gotf - upon to give radio talks- -- should be repealed? and, Do you Miami "Campus Owls" on current The local civic oratorical contest Gerald Stryker of Kingston, New tremely happy to be able to remain political and topics. believe that too much emphasis is . . , international was organized in 1908 by DcJ3elbert Jersey, was elected president of the on the campus. Ll - J t: TV7 . on I ' luouun u on all-colle- religion at ge Play for Soph Prom Lean, head of the Speech department Student Senate, at the chapel elec Max, a chemistry major, studied last piacea wuuhcei dance wUl be held in the ...Tn Miwar- rh nilMfinn nn Sun. in cooperation with Prof. Robert Ful- May 2. defeated year at New York University, after I crvm Actors Go tions, Friday, His J i . .11 l I Roman oay .pons, oym per cem OIf ui io ... The Miami Campus Owls, a thir- ton of Ohio Wesleyan and Prof. John opponent" is Robert Dunlap, of Wash- arriving in the United States in No Pretident p The Classical Club will present an F. Smith vember, Prague in 1937 he voting wanrea tne ruie removea; i teen piece orchestra from Miami Uni- of Colgate and continues ington, Pa. The election was original- 1939, In m&rt- will k;. . J adaptation J'J ,,, rpi i cuij'Hunia of Roman play, Ger- H I versity, will supply the music for the a Platitus' each year offering two prizes of 23 ly scheduled for Thursday, May 1, obtained his abitur from the ui annual Color Day sermon. "The Twins", as its annual produc- the Realgymnasium later more anxious co navei"..me van mica sophomore formal dance Friday, to two top contestants. The win- man and at on but because no announcement was .1 .L 1A . ' tion on the Kauke Quad, Monday Technische Hoch-schul- e. wc men T per May 16. ners are then designated as the col- made in Chapel concerning the elec- tended the German uian wuiueii, uiii, n 1 v evening, May Bethel d women 64 per cent. On this question UraClV. Lllllllim HfiaQ Betty Lockwood, Mildred Martin, 26. Boyer is lege orators and are assigned to com- tions only small number of the a I recting the all classes agreed closely. Seventy per 1 Marion Carletdn, Barbara Baker, Jim performance in which Paul pete in either the Ohio oratorical students voted. The Senate decided in Hellman speaks Czechoslovakian, T m . i m Gruber, Bill Hydorn, Bill. Cox, Mar and Spanish, as well as Eng cent of the freshmen, sophomores, fl CW LDfimiCai Relph, and Scott Leonard are the contest or the national civic oratorical fairness to both candidates that a re- German, uOCieiY tha and juniors answered . "yes" to the! members of the decoration commit- Milburn, Dave Neely, John Bone, contest by Dr. Lean. The College of election be held. lish, and his major irerests are in and Bob Arnold will take part.' Sel Wooster tennis, skiing, and swimming. Orig- question; sixty-nin- e per cent of the The newly organized elected . Wooster for this ' chae. tee. orators year President Stryker's statement o f I . ' ma Bishlawy will seniors agreed. I The dance committee is composed and Hi Tindall do a are James Baird and Rogers. Baird policy, made the morning of the elec inally recommended to Wooster 'by ter of the American Chemical Soortv jitterbug dance Service A majority of 61 per cent of all was granted of Oscar Schrader, Betty Py, Helen and Annarie Peters was sent to the State oratorical con tion is, "The office of Senate president, the International Student of a full charter recently bv will do a ballet dance. New he is classified students who voted said that thejr did Cookingham, Robert Sanborn, Gloria test and placed first. as I see it, is primarily administrative York, at present President William L. Evans, head of first ' not believe religion was over-emph- a- the Parker, and Bud DeLelys. and where necessary, dedicated to as a semester junior. National Chemical Commission, sized at Wooster. The women made up The Chaperones for the event will be Comedy, 'Importance of Being policy formation. If elected president, present officers of the local so- - Earnest' the majority, since 52 per cent of the defy Dr. Roy Dean and Mrs. John Bruere, Mr. and I will do my best to make the work Bob are, Grady, chairman Edwards, Editor, men said they did believe that re--1 Mrs. Arthur Murray, Mr. and Mrs, Opens Tonight as Senior Production with details efficient and the forma and Dr. John W. Outturn, secretmry-- ligion is over-emphasize- d. Seventy- - Frederick Graebel, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- By MARTHA STARK tion of policy effective." Issues Call for Staff treasurer. Dr. Grady and Dr. Outturn the Little three per cent of the women answered were among the liam Schfoeder, Mr. and Mrs. William A definite contrast to the. heavy, on Theatre stage this year Class senators, who were elected pioneer organizers A call has been issued by Robert w or Schreiber, and Mr and Mrs. William mystical type of dramas that have Bethel Boyer handles the part of several weeks ago are: class of. 1944, tne wooster territory embracing Hf - Edwards, new editor of the 1941-4- 2 In general, the upperclasses fur- fOUr Kieffer. been presented on Wooster's Little Cecily and Jim Wise is Mr. Jack John Smeltz and Virginia Clark, class counties with an elimtl. Index to all prospective staff mem- nished a greater majority of those who of 59 This dance is open to all classes Theatre stage this year is the highly Worthington with whom Gwendolyn of 1943, Robert Lessing and Betty potential members. Only chem-- (Marilyn bers to register the Index office saia tney aid not oeueve that religion as long as the bids last. There will be amusing and sparkling comedy ."The Johnston) falls matify in Lockwood, and class of 1942, Erdine at in uu holding graduate degrees in chenu ' over-emphasize- d. to-- 1 love, him be the basement of the library Friday is Here are the Lstry eligible 2 o'clock permissions granted to Importance of .Being Earnest" which thinking to someone else. Maxwell and Gerald Stryker, are for membership. Cecily too is tricked loving. Al- from 2:30 until 5 p.m. No staff tab by classes The foremost aim of those who attend. Bids may be pur opens this evening and will be pre- into th. Religion over-emphasize- d: freshmen n..l chased from gernon Moncriff (Art Pocock) whom positions have as yet been filled, and organization is to unite the chmirr either Harry Eicher, sented again on May 10, Color Day I 45 UftllAnAMI 9SMT W)f ------I she belieVes be Bradford Recovers selections for the staff positions lead- Mfl, i ' f John Clay or Jack Muxworthy. in Scott auditorium by members of to her cousin Earnest. rir oi ue country into an uv ing the positions of Editor juniors 36 per cent, and seniors 35 tellectual cooperative been-abl- The comical romance between Wayne George Bradford of the English de- to' and unit thmt ,,rt the senior class. The cast has not e Lykes Business manager will be made from percent. I disseminate knowLtdn Students to work long on this production and Martha Wylie, the rector partment was taken ill suddenly, Sun- of kt, Register Monday and tutor respectively, in all its day, May his in Doug- those indicating desire to work. Re- thnula but with such a talented and exper- sin 4, at apartment Warri Pmrnt Pmtrram reIoPmnt rcseexch. cerity brings back porters, sports writers, proof readers, I days -- . Mr. Arthur F. Southwick, registrar, ienced group, the play has taken shape the of when lass hall. It was necessary to remove . T . . kt Wootttt alumni have been prom- - As a special program during Na- 1. . . . Pa was Dick Bee art workers, typists, and advertising , announced today the following beautifully. courtin' Ma, Miller and him immediately to son's hospital .l I sched H-nn- M....V W--V M- - CitMmtmr R. . P business workers needed, - ule for registration which will be fol Modernistic Scenery Bob Thomas are the only fortunate for treatment. While in the 'hospital, and are , , and have made it possible for the stu. Used rw,...or me conservaiory faculty, pre-- . . . members of the who flowers -- lowed on Monday, May 12, in Galpin 'The Importance of Being Earnest" cast are not bit Mr. Bradford received from . . I "- - y ra uwuu in ten by the pesky little love bug, but many members of his classes. - IucUonJ discourses. basement.' Juniors ..will register from is a costume play of English back- .- . j- .. Students Meet Navy Men m .luie coucg cnapeia...iVsuesaay, raayi 8-9:3- - 0; in spite of seem Brad- sophomores from 9:30-11:3- 0; ground, it to get along quite Examinations showed that Mr. set in the early years of the Two lieutenants from the United 6. For his ooenins number Mr. I well. ' 1:30-3:3- 0. ford was seriously ill, and freshmen from twentieth century. The modernistic not and he I ' States Naval Reserve Aviation Base Barris chose Mozart's "Sonata Pacifists Meet at Bluffton . Dr. Lean Directs was released from the hospital on scenery, whicli is being used for the at Detroit, Mich., were on the cam in D major." He then played the first time on a Wooster will Wednesday. The Chaucer banquet wiU Miss Little Holds Class stage, at The plot as can be readily seen is pus Wednesday, May 7, to interview Fantasy in F minor , and Mazurka I Student pacifists will this first glance strike the audience take place as scheduled on May, 15. meet as being a mixture of romances and mistaken with I week-en- all-Ohi- and confer college students.' Mr. in C sharp minor opus 63 No. 3" by d for an o conference On May 12 and 13 the training very odd, yet extremely pleasing, but identities, nobility and not so noble, Arthur F .Southwick, registrar," ar Chopin. I at Bluffton College, Bluffton. Ohio. course for the new headwaiters will if New York can do it there's nothing but long Men Pay Room Fees as as "all's well that ends ranged for the conferences, by cor The program also included I The following delegate will leave be' given by Mis Mabel Little, di- to' hold back Wooster's Little Theatre Importance well', "The of Being Five dollar room deposits for res- responding with Ensign J. H. Bour Schumann's "Symphonic Studies. I after the Color Dav activiti: Marv rector of dormitories. The class begins group. Earnest" is really a genuine source of idence in Douglass hall and Kenarden gen of the Cadet Selection Board,, at Deems Taylor's "Prelude and Study I Smucker, Margaret Coryell; Virgin in the early evening and continues for, Billie Rhoades portrays Lady Brack- Lean entertainment. Dr. lodge ce as usual is next year must be aid at the the Aviation Base in Detroit. A con-feren- in Rhythm, and Debussy's Two Ar I SaUenhach, and Montford Smith. several hours. Those recently chosen nell, a al- practical, nosy, firm,. yet directing the production and from office of the Dean of Men by Friday, was held in Kenarden lounge besques B major as. and .G fnakw,. The Sunday school service atMas headwaiters are: Vitelja,"' fi,-)k3n-po- -- Jim Jim luring mother. Marilyn Johnston his numerous previous sed successes all May 9. A fifty cent following th noon meal Wednesday "Paganini", Liszt'i "Gardens in thel ville will be led this Sunday by Fuv .. Bean, Les sweeV-daughte- r , Thomas, Cal ,Dagg and Splays a young, which points to an "o ..Jdtffg1 senior play, upon all who make payment and later private interviews Vera con Rain" and "La Companella con - ley Grissett. The regular meeting of Cameron Satterthwaite. -- is a direct' contrast to her other roles The curtain rises . at 8:13 p.m. after that date. ducted in the gymnasium. eluded the program. the Peace League will not be held. THE WOOSTER VOICE Thursday, May A 1941 GfjC 005ter Li9ht Noughts ON THE HILLTOP By Shrivcr Voitt - - Meet, 1 BpfJcore - 31 . . . ESTABLISHED ! kr&Dctrk ' World ...'.- SnxW Publication at Hn CoOaa of Wo Today's Game I SuaWiptioa Met' fl.30 pat ym v , By "PETE" GRUBER ;DICK WALLACE: . Editorial OficM o 13, Kaoka Had Pfcona 896--R of the- - Ever since Shriver's cartoon about Piin4 fcy Th Cofliar Printing Ok, Wooatar, Ohio John students books, a OKoad dan BMtMr M tr Poatoffica at Wconc, O. Wooster sleeping over their Last week we talked about the rather rtnf Manbar of AancaaM CoUcguta Praa Faculty of we have been on the look-ou- t for interesting low capability of the average citizen, By GERALD STRYKER lor National AaWtoiai br National Advcrtiaiia case studies. We have noted a wide, variety of - especially in times like these. Thi" . 420 MadwoO Naw N. Y. Soma, Inc, An., Yak, 1 -- - only-the-rair-- i - - i i week and studentixeaction to the book in hand." If the i ' it is square : week-en- . Palooka way of doing things" 13 this d, Col- "Joe " Robert G. Wilder LEditor-in-Chie- f book is dull, so is the student; if it is funny,, Just years ago week-en- brill-ia- nt to fire in the other direction at our Donald W. McCarley Buiineaa Manager or Day d to be sure, a likewise the student. If the book broaches a elders. This, With veherifence. " senior at Wooster, Elizabeth Elea- Ralph Cridff Associate Editor art a. qustion, the student invariably attempts the-ne- ; Coyle, asked stay on. xt cer- - Harold Screeper , V Sport Editor nor was to .It has reached these ears that i answer. We watched one student in a losing fall become in the Eugan Murdock. --Managing Editor and instructor tain faculty members, administrators, " battle against pessimism.'The book was "Where- - biology department. offer was as Becky Hostetter,-Jea- n Hudson-- -- .Copy Editor The and other adjuncts on Mr. Painter's me";B:s"' ; -r-Tvelcd- se Smelrx Feature Editor J2PLH-eJC- andjhefinajjpiswer itwaf unexpected-becau- - "! iiStrof checks,rsuchc as" librarians, "are" Jean P.? i .Make-u- p in addition opening the way to the unreadiness Cliff Alexander-- Editor . sound to perturbed at ofur , that the student reached was . asleep. Harry Bigelow. --Advertising Manager the rosy life of a college professor, collegians (quoted word for word) A follower of Von Hartman and a personal Jane Adams. --Circulation Manager . it dispersed the gloom that hangs over . i "to stand up and fight against the friend of Morpheus! '. '. many a senior's last weeks Wooster. evil . Lewis Van de Visse. Auditor at . of Europe." Such an attitude is, to say the least, shocking. There are NWS ASSOCIATES Miss Coyle's undergraduate days busy her two aspects to the shock to be con- - been teaching Art Griffin. Dorothy Ricttrda,- Grace Ohki, High School Day a success, had as as J was great in spite sidered here, in the im- Martha Stark, Mary Ellen Park cdreer was to be. Academically she had order of their of the three defeats in the athletic events. In ASSOCIATES been elected a member of Phi Beta portance. Edith Beck, Gray, Martha Divert, Margaret Bayior, fact, believe Gordon we are inclined to that these Kappa. Socially she had been selected 1918 Was Different Nancy Limy, Loia Schroeder, Phyllit Johnson, Ruth Kreaa, ' Evelyn Baker, Roger Beck, Virginia Clark, Margaret Neely, were psychological master strokes. We can as the - freshman in the Pyramids - Firstly, we cannot exactly conceive Jim Rowe, Peggy Welah, Betty MacPhee, Eileen Beisty, Barbara "Gone-With'The-Wind-Ideal-is- Baker, Ellen Vaugh. Betty Steiner, Martha McCreight, Celia just see, in our mind's eye, some smooth-cheeke- d Along extra-curricul- ar lines she had of .these ts" Rectler, Pauline Brannon, Betty Daviea, Nancy Robinson, Ellen " starred in dramatics, and even found Cola, Imogene Bingaman, Walter Krumm, Virginia Hart, high school senior and prospective as doing a lot of warmongering Mary Smucker, Carl Albaugh, Ed Morris, John Gebhardt, Alan time later' on as a faculty member to 29 years ago in the last lunacy. Brief- Moir, Bob Douglaw. William Shun, Betty Piatt.' student watching our bearded blunderers go take part in those professional produc- ly, things were 'different' then. We down defeat and saying himself, "Woos- to to tions which came to an end with have heard tell of a 1941 idealist who peeds me!" And we do, too, . ter ' "Kind Ladyin 1936. fainted in 1918 when the Army hand- Views Clarified Yes , we know ed him' he served his Are To look at Miss Coyle's record of a gun; country graduate work and travel experiences in the Office Force. But then Emer- With Color "Day so near it borders upon son said "Consistency is but the hob- It is becoming obvious here at Wooster that is to marvel at female application and . Letters to the Editor Express Comment goblin of small blasphemy to make any illusion to the weath- vitality. Three summers' work at the a mind" anyway. No there is a definite cleavage between the faculty malice intended, we just want er. At no other time, however, can we con- Adverse to Recent Voice Editorials Ohio State Lake Laboratories and a to and the student body concerning our entry scratch our empty head with our un- jecture upon its whims and not be accused of semester's study at Ohio State brought the high two-ocea- n manly hand. into tho latest European war. To the Editor of the Voice:. seas." The navy a Master of Science degree in 1929. filling idle, weather-beate- n , space with an tale, and other defense projects now under After a refreshing tour of Europe and . They Taught Us . During the past week it has come to our I should like to comment on three for the fete of .a Queen is at stake. It is cer- construction will not provide adequate studying Rocky attention that Certain faculty members have quotations from the recent editorial a summer Mountain Secondly, we like to talk about it weather-man'- s protection enough. tain that if the string of soon , flora in Colorado, Miss Coyle began because it is a delightful of called "Class is Justified." As my enigma to a misconception of the point of view the (2) Victory is more possible with work her to-whom-it-may-co- doctorate. ies is not snapped before Saturday it will snap comments are of the ncern on us, this funny quirk of the human majority of the students. This an ally than without the lat- point of view, all one, for mind that has people whispering one in its fury about 9 a.m. of that day. We've type, I hope you will print She spent 1932-3- 4 at Ohio State believe, should clarified. make-n- o ter would mean more loss of life and we be We them. University moment and shouting the next. With enjoyed his balmy offerings no . end but studying the "Algae of destruction of our own territory. " claims for speaking for the students but we First: "The senior class has been the teacher trying to break . up . a . steeped in tradition as we are, a foreboding (3) We believe Some Ohio Soils" and the next year that Democracy in- school yard fight, we do believe "that weunderstand them better criticized because it hired an expen- received a Ph.D. A vacation was wonder, "What's pessimism cloaks joy. volves obligations as well as privileges. in our If it isn't too late, toO-surprise- going here?" d sive orchestra." At its March meeting order, so a carfull of women with the on We were not than! do the faculty. The particular opinion " One of these obligations is to help perhaps it would be advisable to eliminate from the college faculty, without a single hew Doctor the wheel when Churchill and Co. got that 'we are concerned with is the conclusion preserve the democratic principle for at headed for the pageant anything even vaguely resembling dissenting busy on the oratory. We sort of ex- t vote, passed a resolution neighbors California the next summer. The in- that the reluctance "of the student body, par- - our as well as ourselves. pected the" Martucci Family Hopi dance-remembe- r, of disapproval of the seniors' dance auguration of course in bacteriol- to get " .Indian theWooster a believe r the other hand we -- - do . on the side, the ticularly the meri the college, "enter the not -- other of fence of to budget and a "request that "it be re- -' .On ogy at Wodster in 1937 was in part and rairi gods are easily appeased. While still in a that passive subjection present war is due to fear for their lives; that considered. The class chose not to to Hitler the. result of ' start talking 'unconditional war,' with mood the calendar a summer's attendance suggestive if makers can will achieve our goal of maintaining everybody either carrying the. ball . they are "sissies" and areJafraid to fight for grant this request, and the issue is at Columbia's College of Physicians, or Weath-3raMa- n, a liberal way of life. be-"ga- not collaborate successfully with Mr. therefore closed; but in view 'of this Recent events and Surgeons.;,v... ' running interference. When we n their country" asone iirc,iJa5ne adminis.. seerh to substantiate this wit- hereafter Color Day might be ar- unanimous action, and considering belief: to react was when our educating-- " tration put it. ness Denmark. Under the Nazi The next two summers Miss Coyle elders (wKo ranged conclude the of that the Voice goes out to many regime mould our thoughts) to Week Prayer. shipped out of New York aboard As we see the difference is schools and colleges, we contend that it is impossible to joined the gang on the corner. The it, of opinion I think it would freighters (Editors copy beat dead-lin- e - practice .liberalism. To. prove of the Royal Netherlands point simply is: whether note The the have been courteous to the faculty to .our you and I were raised not we are afraid to fight or not but Steamship Company as point we should like list briefly a passenger, in the post-wa- r but rain didn't). state that at least a part of the criti- to the era and we were taught rather whether or not we feel our national . evil of course. While the "Amor" and the cism came from that body, instead of mostDvert acts committed by the to hate war and cultivate peace; we anti-Semitis- m, anti-intellectual-is- security is menaced. m, "Flora" stopped to discharge cargo using ahe vague anonymity of the Nazis? were inculcated with this single pas- anti-churc- h, anti-socialis- m, at ports of Haiti, Venezuela, the Ba- There is little doubt in our minds that the passive voice. and sion seven days a week our education anti-individualis- m. hamas, and the island of Curacao, the To has always av,one-track-min- d men of this campus would be willing to fight Second: "Has the war already had put it more striven for specifically all individual twelve passengers went ashore to see so much effect on us that it must mold rights are so far as such things are con- at once if they thought our security was suppressed the sights of these Caribbean lands. our personal affairs and pleasures?" in the interests of the cerned. BUT, now, after twenty years, menaced. The feeling at the present time is Nordic super-stat- e. The obvious answer to this question On one of these days ashore at "turn completely around and run, that is walk!" our nation endangered by Hitler. Education sure-foote- don't Steeped not is "Of course; why not?" My per- is admittedly not a Haiti a party hired some d in the liberal What the feeling will be a week or even' a" sonal affairs and pleasures are cer- search for truth; it is; in the words mounts and the "indispensable local arts, isolated from the world of real- ity tainly being of Darre, . Nazi "guides" in this cultural Garden of Eden, day from now does not now concern us. .The affected by the increase . :, minister of agricul- for a trip into the hinterland. , with di- ing of ture, an attempt The paths leading the - , ' and every effort strained (as purpose of this editorial has been to clarify, taxes the defense expenditure, to develoo vounc to black em- and will increasingly be so affeefedr-- J giants of pure Nordic blood, who are peror's citadel which Miss Coyle and rected by pulpit pronouncements) to not to prophesy. ' The personal affairs and expenditures brutal, domineering, with no fear of her cohorts had determined to visit be individuals in thought and action (RCDtD (N (D ft co of students' parents are, and will be, death, and no moral scruples, and the were narrow. Furthermore they hung some of us are slow to react to the affected. The personal affairs and gleam of beasts of prey in their eyes. out over infinity. In" addition the momentum of the masses, and not WOTHH (Eft, ' so. pleasures unincar-cerate- is beasts many but a good number of virtually every d Where there room for liberty in of burden invariably picked of our Hang Up! elders adult in the United States will such a philosophy? A system that their way along the paths' outer edge are shocked. As the London 0 A few pencil scribblings, an empty candy be affected. The only people who may allows no opposition cannot but be because walking on the inside meant cabby said:. "Wot the "ell, I cawn't Some elev- ' not be consciously hampered intolerant and cause untold 'misery. getting scratched a n d bruised by quite hunderstand." women wonder why they receive are. '. paper, a borrowed typewriter, a late hour and '- - bushes young children, whose families will Aside from any objection and rocks. Says Miss Coyle:' "I Admitted there is enth' hour invitations, bthers'wonder why they dim lights are hardly what one might term on moral . cynicism on the try to protect them as much as pos- or liberal grounds, was perfectly miserable! Only the dated all! be the economic ques- campus, but, and here's where you aren't at We hesitate to too "inspiration" for conjuring up rosy thoughts sible. mountain flora Are we to suppose that college tion alone is enough to make us think kept me from passing just must laugh, the people who e are frank, but believe we-hav- . - we that one ofjh.e a -- and and- balls seniors, still.. belong out." ' ..concerning May queens and to this group? I seriously before compromising with , now appalled are the very demons fundamental reasons. - have often heard , crepe paper and lilacs and lazy days and all students accused of the Nazis. It is perfectly obvious to Yet with all these doings far from who caused it. adult infantilism, but I cannot re- any well informed intelligent the shadow of Kauke's The majority of men that call girls in such that dne may feel at leisure to think on and towers, Miss We member ever before seeing the Will Fight off-camp- fact ed student ..that the so' Coyle. has us week-end- world is interde- done her part to keep things Holden, Hoover, Babcock, and indulge s How-- -- or inon particularly. ' itorially Wejl, the war will pass and we will admitted and self-suf-ficien- even defended. pendent that even American cy running smoothly on the hill. Last dorms become disgusted and indifferent when ever,' in spite of the,discouraging surroundings Third: grow old ahd probably pull the same "This is the last project of is impossible without a drastic summer the Kappa chapter of Ohio nasty trick on ourselves and our own they are consistently unable to contact a girl there are certain concrete facts which are able the class of 1941." At a time when lowering of the sent two standard of living. representatives the . to tru off-shoot- human tender s. People are just fun. because the telephone line "is busy." If a man to dd something towards driving academic misery has attained its great- For the reasons mentioned briefly ennnial Phi ,Beta Kappa conference est height ny that way. With or without re-ligio- ti, has. to wait 15 minutes to get a date fonthe gloom. For example, the MAY QUEEN'S en centuries misery which above public opinion is not willing at San Francisco; one of these was the can be this world is a funny place. greatly alleviated by sympathy to allow this .country to follow the chapter's secretary, Elizabeth E. Coyle. movies, you can be mighty sure that he will BALL which is to be held in the gym this I 'can't make up my mind whether and generosity , isn't it rather crass road of passive subjection. The administrative "the The Gallup board of W. S. go with fellas since he feels it's a bother Friday night, May 9, stands out as a distinc- to publicize the to go to church next Sunday or not fact that the class of Poll in December 1940 showed that G. A. has Miss Coyle as one of its to waste that much time telephoning a girl. tive social function of this particular week. The 1941 can discover I hate to think of lying to myself no more worthy 40 per cent wanted to stay out and adviseryis have the Pyramids. later on. Then too, according to the "last . extra-costl- y '. .- project" So it seems that the girls in the lorig run - queen and her court will find their dancing than an 60 per cent wanted to help England, "Thee is one job I am determined authorities, the time has dance orchestra? even at the risk come to quit . pleasure enhanced by a romantic Persian set- of getting into the are slitting their own throats. Few women find to give up this spring," declares Miss rationalizing and start acting. Little Sincerely yours, war. ' . ting in the . Color Day Coyle. difficulty in expressing profound sorrow in keeping with pageant Little does it matter-tha- t this need for worry June'H get all of , Mary Rebecca Thayer In conclusion we would flat-foote- like to re- job is a d their inability to accept certain dates, so it theme. Lynn Lincoln has charge of the decora- rhere clas sccertaryship, for us but our friends. And, , fute a statement made h in a recent there will always be go--wit- more and more incidentally, I don't think you'll find should be similarly easy to "say good-bye- " to tions and worries that them. (It may To the Editor of the' Voice: Voice editorial, which said, "The de- " work and responsibility also for a woman any boys jumping out of second story those fellas that just don't know when to stop. be mentioned in passing that a dinner at In the present world crisis, we be- feat of England is less a terrifying who is known be ,' ' to capable. windows. lieve that each de-tid- The women aren't entirely to blame, too few the Wooster Country Club will precede the American must e prospect than our involvement in the for himself which telephones in the dormitories, and long winded above festivity.) Larry Grayson's orchestra will attitude he European slaughter." We believe that all-o- will adopt, that of ut effort to our above men are also factors. The power lies with the take care of the musical part of the program, statements have shown, in preserve the principles of democracy, a very limited way, thatthe defeat of On COLOR DAY BRING women, however, to erid the conversation, and beating time from 8 to 12 with a momentary YOUR FRIENDS or that of passive subjection to a England and the subsequent Nazi' we believe that would be advantage relapse about intermission. 'Nazi-dominate- d world. it to their The first atti- domination would be much more un- TO they tude necessitates a decision between civilized than a if "cut it short." . war. Since we , Club activities make Color Day headlines must aiding Britain now or fighting alone make a choice between the alternatives too. On Sunday morning the IMPS with their the Nazi menace in the future, for of Nazi domination and war, we mothers as guests are breakfasting Keeney's will at Britain surely go down without choose the latter as the lesser evil? It Starks Grille '' aid. . Is The Meaning Lost? - cafeteria at nine (decorations include possible therefore . follows that, since war is - We believe Best Quality Food AH "posies for parent.) The SPHINX intend to rise that aiding Britain is inevitable, it would be for our owA Served at Times the" more realistic policy of the two good, and incidently Senior chapels seem to have lost their mean- early enough to be at Mrs. Harry's oh Buckeye our neighbors, ON LIBERTY NEAR SQUARE because; all-o- ut (1) We shall not be; strong to give aid to England im- ing if the one last Friday was an example. Street at 9:30 of the same morning. Their enough to fight alone since, as" Sec- mediately, and we would condone this The entire student body failed to - grasp the .mothers and alumnae have been invited join to retary Hull recently said, "We shall war as the most practical means of - significance of the occasion. The laughter and them "said" place. Corsages have lost every possible ad- achieving ; at for stategic goal . remem- our of liberalism. . : , J; - loud chatter which echoed throughout the brance and mothers are of the plan. PEA- vantage, for the invading countries . Mary E. part Johnsten . Now is the time tvery girl yearns or will have acquired complete f diapel was disgusting. NUTS and PYRAMIDS will entertain their control Margaret M. Ellis of the other four continents and of Phyllis M. Bannon- - - is guests at breakfast at the "Black and Gold" A NEW COTTON .- - The time now ripe for a senior to feel at FROCK justly proud, of himself for after all he has 9; 30 also. Various types of decorations and GIVING HER A NEW LOOK AND A NEW OUTLOOK accomplished something.-Instead- , spring blossoms will help to fill the many of the respective spruce up ; ' CASUAL AND ZASY TO WEAR class acted as naive and childish in their tables while Mrs. Flory's menu 'will absorb for gowns and mortar boards as would a bunch a good part of the time and interest of all con- $5.95 $7.95 ' O R Y and of incoming freshmen. cerned. . COL DA

" The.orogram should be. welLpreparcd. --XMo- rbzy evening, alI wiH "be anxious to Put Your'HeaTin Our cause this set the of the whole service. tiandT'' note attend the Color Day dance to be held in the Beulah If this is noi impressive, the chapel service has 8. BecntelT gym at Larry Grayson and his. "Cruisers" , Chas. Morrison Barber Shop NEXT TO SCHINES ' definitely lost its deeper significance. will play for the occasion.. , Thursday, May 8 1941 THE WOOSTBR VOICE

- - ' n o . n i ft i i Buchanan DeieatsL, Pame on nil.anflIor as 6693011 "ogresses Thinclads Suffer Muskingum, 3 to 2 Defeat to Muskies wards on Lo Presti's safe smash. mile during th third lap bat was Southpaw Hurls Scots To Scots Take Only 5 Firsts -. forced to th limit to no oat Bract rati 4- i i r It wasn't until the fifth inning that win Lver Kiyai 01 i ear Wooster inched victory. After one Muskingum Hands Out Powers. Um Utter md up fifteen man had beenjetiredLZeiglcr walked yards in the last lap but was still a In Best Gameof Season 76Y2 54V2 and moved to third ' when Sanborn to Trouncing yard behind at the tape. Kaser also took the two-mi- le run, finishing about . By HERB ERVIN dropped a hit in left field. Zeigler By AL MOIR Coach, Johnny Swigart's Scots won scored on the Muskies second boot 20 yards ahead of Lather Hall, who Building up a big lead before the was followed by Finley Grissert. a three to two decision from Mus- - of the afternoon. Sanborn stole sec- in Scot e runners started scoring, Don ond and third and came-hom- with the Halter and Jack Muxworthy Muskingum tracksters trotted to vic- New Concord diamond in perhaps the the deciding run as Hurlbut singled. were the only individual Scot winners Muskingum tory over the Wooster squad in Sev besides Thomas. Halter took firsts in most thrilling and . nerve wracking threatened to tie the erance Stadium last Saturday. - " ------th-v- both hurdle events "while 'Muxy "gameths?arthis season.' score in their half - of- the &t .'S n neJ" Until -- Les .Thomas for. first ' Robertson opened with a single. ran, 5", inthe in the pole Don Buchanan, Wooster southpaw Al 1 v -- J wmlt.. ttlfc" 880 the Scot runners had been beaten Bill twirler, bested Dave McDowell, Mus- though Luchetti forced him at sec PY 3ft Sadler is still having a hard to the tape in every event. The Mus kingum's ace in an exciting pitcher's ond, Holtsclaw's hit, a long triple time getting started in the dashes, kies ended the meet with nine first taking battle. Although McDowell gave up scored the left fielder and placed the a third in the 100 and a sec- places and a tie for first in another ond but seven hits while the Muskies.were tieing run on 'third with only one out. in the 220. In both these events, event. - - - - he collecting' nine off Buchanan's efforts, Buchanan, showing signs of brilliance, ' was forced to finish fast to make The shot-pu-t was the first Wooster took full advantage of their struck out Lo Presti and got Everett event up the .ground he lost in starting. completed, a first and second place Thomas safe drives in gaining their first major on a week bounder to MacDonald. x til was the running star for muscle-me- for the visiting n giving half-mi- .L--hfirt- -l f W-4,:tiii:- the Scots, running a beautiful le sport win over Muskingum for the With two out in the next inning, v. i them a good start. Victories in the to win going away. He also 1940-4- 1 school year. McDowell doubled, but Buchanan ran T-- a mile run and 440 followed, l I t t and when the first lap on the victorious mile-rel- ay ine ocots cook an early lead in forced Stahl to pop to Shinn. Woost- they garnered the first two places in team and built sizeable the first inning when Vigrass was er- got Hurlbut to second in the By NELSON and GOHEEN up a lead curves. He was stunned and forced attack by collecting between them 8 of the century dash, the visitors were for the following safe on third baseman Holtsclaw't eighth but left him stranded when Scoring all their 13 runs in four runners to work to rest for a minute, but stayed in and Oberlin's twenty hits, each hitting off to a 26 to 10 lead. As each fol on. The home squad error.' Vigrass stole second, and after the Scot hitters failed to get the ball innings, the Scot baseball team romped was disappointed pitched the rest of the game. safely four times. Kofron hit a terri- lowing event went us, 13-- against it was in the field especially Sanborn had struck out, Vigrass out of the infield. to a decisive 4 victory over the events, in the Sanborn slapped out a homer in fic home run with the bases loaded just a matter of how high the total weight high jump. scored when Shinn singled. Wooster will travel 'to Gambier Capital University nine last Thursday and A third in the for the second, and from then on in it was the seventh Captain By score would be. a.. i . in Severance in. inning. shot and discus, a second and third iv.usKingum evenea tne .score in a game with Kenyon on Friday, and stadium. Six runs in the just a matter of guesswork as to how Hurlbut led the Scot offense by get- Kaser, distance runner for the down. in the javelin was all the Scots the third when Holtsclaw singled, Ohio Wesleyan is scheduled to ap- first got the home team off to a good could high the scose would go. Thirteen hits ting three of their nine hits, a single, state school, built up a lead in the take of those --th- four stole second, and scored shortly after J pear on e Color Day start, with four more tallies in the events. card. rattled off the Scots clubs; including double, and a triple. fourth and two in the eighth only home-run-s the two . and a double by , "Hank" Totten started on adding to the sting of the defeat. the Suits Lehman. mound for Wooster, and for a few and Overcoat!.. J9c ON COLOR DAY Captain Byron Hurlbut rapped out Buchanan pitched a superb game innings was as effective as Giles, who the crowning blow whenH BRING YOUR FRIENDS TO in the first all the way, being troubled mostly by started for Oberlin. In the third, he smashed home-ru- n CITY TAXI out a with one his own wildness as he walked eight fourth, and fifth innings Oberlin CO OR Phone 812 I DAY runner on base. Sanborn hit a single batters 1 passengers Seaboyer's and hit two He had the stuff piled up a six run lead, which they to 3 in the inning, same running his con- never lost. Jennings relieved Will Be a Huge Success w v r w Totten if You secutive hitting streak to seven. Ten in the sixth and was even less effective. men batted in this frame ' for' the SATURDAY'S GAME He was replaced by Buchanan in the Scots. '. " ,; - ...... eighth. Make Reservations Now BASEBALL Ohio Wesleyan In the first half of the third inning, local The boys got onto . Giles in the big hit for the visitors was a blow TRACK Case the eighth and ninth innings, scoring WHEN YOU GO TO COLLEGE on the forehead received by their three runs in the eighth and two in To Bring Your Friends to hurler, Dozer, when he stepped into GOLF Denison the ninth, but the earlier wildness and the,: THIS FALL path of one of Don Buchanan's inability of the Scot hurlers to get out of the holes safely, along with the BLACK & GOLD when he needed it, and struck out TEA ROOM Take advantage erratic base running of their team- eight. It was his second victory of the mates made the rally useless. of the "College Special" Ed's Edition season, also tne second win of the" '41 season for 'the team. MRS. ROUND TRIP Dodgers and Indians NELLIE FLORY, Manager . Oberlin Wins Sproull Hurls Team Show Expected Form to The defeat of the Scot's baseball Chocolate Fudge Cake a Specialty UCEE) FARES Top League Standings nine climaxed a day of defeats for T 0 Three Victories RID the Wooster teams here last Saturday. 540 BEALL AVENUE PHQNE 1200-- W After the tennis and track teams had the League base- These special school and college rail tickets, with their liberal ex- Now that Major both suffered loses, the baseball team Backing the steady pitching of Dick limits, tended return are immensely popular with students and teach. ball season has moved into its second slug-fes- air-tig- dropped a t to Oberlin by the Sproull with some ht fielding, ers. When you are ready to go to school this Fall, buy one. You may month we are bettrfr able to check 16-- use the return coupon to travel home at Christmas. There are also score of 9. the Town team has gained the top up on the pre-season- 's predictions. reduced round trip Pullman rates in connection with4he$e "College Kofron, the right fielder, and Dip-ma- n, " position in ,the intramural Softball Special" tickets, The In While the flash in the pans are dying , ticket agent your own home town, or any the short stop, led the visitor's railroad passenger representative cart give you full details regard-- v out the cream of the crop is coming league. This aggregation is now the New Smartly Tailored Ing return limits, slop over privileges, prices, etc. and to fhe top. The same thing is happen- done last year. If the pitching staff only undefeated team in the loop, ing the league standings. . continues to hold up nobody should -- Be Thrifty and Safe Travel by Train to boasting three wins. HAND I .BAGS Over in the National League the touch them. ' Rizzuto and Priddy DESIGNED WITH A PURPOSE ASSOCIATED EASTERN RAILROADS Giants and the Cubs got off to a seemed to have successfully plugged Closely following the Town team flying start, but with the close of the the keystone sack, but the Yanks have are the nines of Kenarden II and or Mother's first eastern swing it looks like the developed leaks other places. It looks Kenarden V, each boasting three wins Gilt experts were right when they said like the bad year Red Rolfe had last f against a single loss. A peppy Doug- 75c to 3.98 the Terry and Wilson entries just season was the beginning of the end lass East team handed the Fifth boys didn't have it. The Dodgers and the for his baseball career. The Yanks We have other gifts sure to please Enjoy a Good QUICK LUNCH Cards are showing all the form that trip through the west has been a bit their loss, while the three-time- s de- was predicted of them. Both squads disasterous and at this writing they feated Douglass West team upset the WOOLCRATTSHOP or CHOCOLATE SODA have come up with more starting game still have the Indians to meet. From Second nine. pitchers than they know what to do this corner it looks like the Tigers Pub. Sq. At Boyl Drug Store Phone 965-- W The best pitching performances were in the MARINE ROOM at with. The Reds seem to be content to have a little more than Hank Green-ber- g stay in the background at this point to come and go on. They are turned in by Dick Sproull, Bill De-vit- t, in the race, or is it they just don't developing a more than "fair" short- and Herb Ervin in holding the STYPES DRUG STORE Croucher have the stuff this year. The Pirates, stop m and their pitching opposition to two, one, and two runs in the cellar first staff ranks with the best the league. for the couple of in respectively. 4 J 4 4 44 4 4 411 weeks, have begun to get their heads The Red Soxs don't seem to have much Arrangements are being jnade to - above water. With a little help more than the winter experts - from . x the pitching staff they will give the predicted o f them; while Jimmy have a picked team from the Kenar- ARROW Remember MOTHER MAY 11th leaders some trouble. Nobody expected Dykes' outfit seems to be taking up den1. League represent Wooster in a the newly named Braves or the Phillies where they left off last year, the roll With LENTHERICS GARDENIA COLOGNE home-and-hom- e series with a Softball Makes "Soup and Fish to go anywhere, so they are being of knqeking off the leaders. Down in team from Oberlin College, and pos- or a WHITMAN'S SAMPLER i very obliging. St. Louis the Browns don't look as In the American League the In- good as this column predicted. They sibly other nearby schools. More in- Easy As Pie dians are doing what they should have can't go much lower. formation on this will follow. v

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. . i . Young Announces Eminent Industrialist CHAPEL Douglass Counsellors Prepare Sage Advice ior Frosh Debate Students Monday, May 12 Miss Doris Fetzer, College Award ol Will Revisit Wooster organ music. ' ' yw:v::'..' Hold Mock Trial Tuesday, May 13 Cameron Beck, Ten Scholarships .. . mmmmair Dr. Emerson Miller' debate sem-wU- m guest speaker. closed debate by- :iv:::: the season - Wednesday, May Notices Ralph A. Young, director of admis- H and stu holding their annual "ivS day stiv-o- f dent meetings. mock trials in which members of sions, announced today the name of Thursday, May , 1 5 Dr. Charles ,. F. the debate teams acted as lawyers, jury, who won scholarships those students defendants, " - Wishart. - t plaintiffs .and witnesses examinations conducted during on : Virginia Lee, actress, sued Dave

High School Day last Saturday. , Out Neely, a psychoanalysis! for divorce on Club v.; , the grounds of mental cruelty. She of the 132 students taking the exams, Music Chooses V charged that the defendant called her ten were awarded honor scholarships. Eight New Members"" -- 7 all kinds technical ff of terms in an- English examina- Winners in the . alysing all " her emotional ' - ' . .- - movements, tions were: Jean C Reitsman of West Fortnightly music club has just an thereby burning all the innate genius high school; Elizabeth Wat-erhotue- v Cleveland nounced the names of the new members- J!ti5.2Z..f)Ut-..- u' 5f ? J?er high - school; . Carol Loraiiw -elected to the society, Those se- divorce was refused by the jury and

Bender, township school; and compli-cation- Jackson lected by the club for their musical r her plan backfired because of s Mack South Lima, high Delores of ability and interest are Eileen Palmer arising concerning the ice- school. and Pauline Smith from the sopho- - man.' She was sentenced by the jury Ralph Donaldson of Shaker Heights jnore class, and Rachel Shobert, Dor to be cubliclv snanked with a rfenm. high school; Donald Fry of May field othy Henderson, George Mulder, mendation tor clemency,

. Richard Weldon, Rowe, -- ..v-W A second trial which also Heights, high school, and Jeanne James and 7 ' v lasted ... CAMERON BECK William LeFevre two days was the Mueller of Cleveland James Ford 4 from the freshman case of the people

class. . versus Bob West, accused Rhodes high school were highest in ' Cameron Beck, industrial relations v of stealing Officers for the coming year were salt and pepper shakers made the mathematics exams. consultant, will speak to the students of also elected at a business meeting on platinum from Michael Polansky'i The scholarship awarded for high and faculty during the chapel period, Wednesday, April 30. The new lead- jewelry store. The prosecuting at- honors on the Spanish exam went to Tuesday, May 13. ' ers are Charles Sommers, president; ill, torney, Stan Coates, claimed West Roger Hunt of Lakewood high school, Mr. Beck has been " personnel di- Virginia Witzler, vice-presiden- t; Bar- maliciously acquired these shakers as while John Gould of Carrollton high rector of the New York stock ex- Courtesy of the Daily Record bara Hogg, secretary; James Bean, an anniversary present for his finan-ce- e school, and David Talbot of Mans- change for ,17 years and has been di- Pictured from left to right are: Jim Bruere; John Clay of Canal Fulton; Those shown arc discussing their new treasurer. who was a rabid collector of shak- Ex- field high won honors in the Physics rector of the New York Stock - Donaldson of Princeton, Mass.; Jim Ted Graff of New Philadelphia and responsibilities as Douglass hall coun- As- their, last get-togeth- er ers. By producing problems democracy of the two identical pic- and . of exams change Institute for five years. Vitella of Trenton, N. J.; Dean John Bob West of Great Falls, Montana. selor for next year. year Fortnightly spent - an hilarious tures of himself, West proved he had respectively. Mr. Beck visited the college and ad- evening in a "Gay Nineties' setting. a "Mart dressed the students Feb. 9, 1940. Trip Bangham Encounters 1 The highlight of the evening's pro- Band Plans Club Plays Host responsible the T T V V V 9 for crime. gram were two piano solos by Mrs. Monday, May 12, the band will trav-e- l Amusing. Clarice Paul Parmelee;. "Hearts and Experiences Plans for the state convention of Y.M. Meets Outdoors to Orrville to give an assembly V Flowers" and "Narcissus". Sigma Delta Pi, honorary Spanish By HAINES REICHEL program for the high school. 'Some - SHIRTCRAFTX The first number, "Tell Me Pretty fraternity, to be held at Wooster, Shack Special The final meeting of the Y.M.C.A. numbers given in the local concert While working on research prob- Maiden" was sung by June Whitmer, Saturday, May 17, were discussed at will be held Miller's Pond, Wednes- will be presented. Bill Fissell and lems, Dr. Ralph V. Bangham of the SANDWICHES AND at Barbara Hogg, Lois Lambie, Virginia theclub's regular meeting at the home day, May 14. Arrangements for food, John Mitchell will be the featured biology department, has been sanc- MALTED MILK Witzler, James Casserly, Charles Som- of President Louise Oberholtzer, fun and fellowship are under the di- soloists. The band will leave Kauke at tioned by the state as a conservation mers, John Bone, and Paul Parmelee. Wednesday, May 7. rection of John Bathgate. All "Y" 1:45 p.m. Monday in full uniform. officer and is supplied with the neces- This was followed by "Oh What We During the convention Wooster will members are urged to attend. Preparations are now being made sary credentials to waive interruption Two We.re Saying", a duet by Eliza- be host to the Sigma Delta Pi chap- be of his wholesale seining of fish in the Recent appointments to the next for the annual quad, concert to Baldwin-Wallac- e, beth Lorson and Paul Parmelee. ters from Miami, LIBERTY -- local Recently when the Drs. year's Y.M.C.A. cabinet have been given soon by the band. streams. SHOP-FLOWER- S June Whitmer and Charles Som- and Denison. ' FLOWER announced by Secretary Smeltz. Bangham and Spencer were working John mers sang "A Bicycle Built for Two" They are: Haines Reichel, program Biologists Visit State Park in the Mohican River in the state for- and Lois Lambie presented "Sipping Gives chairman, and John Clay and Ted est, they were pounced upon by two French Club Play Sider". The biology majors are planning Mother's Day Graff, advisors to the freshman Y. M. game wardens, who emerged from the For During the intermission the audi- their, annual, picnic and field trip for Le Cefcle Francais will Tues- C. A. brush demanding an explanation for meet ence engaged in Member Florists' Tele. Delivery community sjnging May 12 at Mohican State Park. Fif- such unlawful practices. When the day, May 13, in Holden basement .The of Take Me Out the Ball to Game", teen of Dr. Bangham's biology ma- captured scientists produced their cast will present scenes from Moliere's .MARY L. BARRETT ' ."The Bowery", "In in- the Good Old jors with Dr. Warren Spencer's permits the wardens stepped back a play "Le Medecin'Malgre Lui", which Phdne 600 333 E. Liberty St. Summer Time", and "Won't You Pause and refresh vertebrate zoology class and Miss bit, while surveying their prey, one will ,be presented to the public May WOOSTER, OHIO Come Over to My House". Elizabeth Coyle's botany sections will was heard to remark, "I've often 21, in Scott auditorium. In the last of the part program the spend the afternoon combing the hills heard of guys like you but really ...at the Barber Shop Quartet composed of and wading the streams of the state never had the chance to see one." John Bone, Paul Parmelee, familiar Charles forest in search of specimens of flora, At another time Dr. Bangham was Sommers, and James Casserly gave fauns and marine life. Kil-buc- accosted by a dog warden in the k red their rendition of KEENEY'S CAFETERIA "In the Shade of swamps, who informed him that cooler the Old Apple Tree", and "Oh, You Ohki Presents Recital the Ohio laws would be obeyed under Is Big Beautiful Doll", and Virginia Making Preparations For s Witzler his administration. One by one the 1 sang "Only Bird a in a Gilded Cage". Wednesday evening, May 7, Grace professor produced his permits and old-fashion- ummersports K .... The. evening ended with an ed Ohki gave a piano recital at the con- licenses but COLOR DAY and MOTHER'S DAY these failed to impress this cake walk which ended the servatory. The program began with a rabid arm of. the law, because he said, program in the spirit of the Hi "Gay Sonata, by Beethoven and "Prelude "anyone could have papersV. HOTEL WOOSTER Nineties". and Fugue" by Bach. also Miss Ohki With visions of handcuffs, a gun (Known from Coast to Coast) atnpionsi played "Nocturne in E major" by in his ribs, or a vacation behind iron . Coca-Col- a. Schu-man- n; a Bottling Co. Alumni Lunch in Babcock Chopin; "In the Night", by bars with rations of bread and water, "Caprice", by Wooster, Ohio Medtner and Dr. Bangham, as a, last resort, pro- .Lightweight champions, . A luncheon will be served in lower "Rondo Capriecioso", by Mendel- duced a shiney badge similar to the yet with all the full-bodie- d Babcock at noon on Color Day, May ssohn. The program was concluded warden's own badge of office. With 10, for E stamina you expect of a all alumni and friends of the with the "Concerto in C sharp minor" this upon his chest, the professor was LLIOT'S college. by Rimsky-Korsakof- f. Parents of the students . acclaimed official top-notche- r! Trimly tai- are an and given the LAUNDRY DRY CLEANING also invited to eat there. This luncheon royal blessing lored of cool, breezy sum-- of the dog warden. SEE OUR AGENTS OR CALL 38 Double Kay Nuts is being served for the convenience of Math Frat Elects Officers mer weaves . . . guaranteed those who wish to remain on the hill With "Freshness Toasted In" Kappa Mu Epsilon, honorary math- not to shrink out of fit. for the afternoon activities at the Prexy, Delivers Sermon are TOPS always fresh. The stadium. ematics fraternity, elected Jim' Casser.

vice-presiden- Charies de-liv- ly, president; Erdine Maxwell, t; Dr. F. Wishart will er CUNNINGHAM'S BEAUTY SHOP - quality you are proud serve SPORT- to Marjorie Owen, secretary; the Color Day sermon in Me- $65 '41-4- Beauty at Popular Prices - - Expert Permanent Waving 2 morial your friends. A pound box for Officers and Halkett, . its chapel, Sunday morning SHIRTS Announced Jim treasurer, at at " regular meeting, ' Wednesday, April 11 on "Concerning Wishful 210yzE. Liberty Phone 221 Wooster, O. Mother on Sunday would bring Officers for the coming year were 30. the pleasure you desire. elected at the last meeting of Pem- broke. Joy Donaldson is the new pres- Lerch Heads Math Club - - - vice-preside- 1 ALSO ident; Jean Hudson, nt; Margaret Freidinger, secretary; Lois Byron Lerch was elected . president Clowes, treasurer; Lucie Simon, mem- - of the mathematics club at the meet- CUT RATE ICE CREAM bership chairman. ing Monday, May 5, in Taylor hall.

vice-preside- The Wayne County Dorothy Foote was elected nt GRAYS SPECIAL ; DRUGS Y.W. Holds Last Meeting of the dub and, Marjorie Owen, National Bank 24c Quart Brick secretary-treasure- r. The last meeting of the Y. W. will Public Square and W. Liberty be held at 6:45 p.m., Wednesday,

Mar-jorieiThom- FOR GRADUATION May 18, in Kauke Music Room. as KALTWASSER will be chairman for the A BEAUTIFUL WATCI I Officers affair and Martha Milburn will act GEO. H. Next to Schine's Wooster as music chairman. The will LAHM j 3 program B. E. S. LANDES, President . 221 LIBERTY ST. be made up of Strauss waltzes. E. C. DLX, Vice President : BEAUTIFULDELIGHTFUL -- SURPfiSif, EDMUND SECREST, Vice Pres. : AA ROBERT R. WOODS, Cashier Cashier Wooster W. G. GBRLACH, Ass't Theatre Saturday is COLOR DAY fimnr.msebii C E. SHEARER, Ass't Cashier ' . THOMAS J. LANDES, Sec'y Do you have plenty of film in your camera? Thd perfect ift for Mother I A to the Board center of thhvellced candy fruit; , rSl i FRI.-SA- T. May 9, 10 COLOR DAY calls for COLOR FILM . surrounded witn three Jan of fruit - J .-- .fl (' i and three Jara of win ...... i We Have a Complete Line of Photographic Equipment Sireserrei elliei, , tugar coated Jordoq' al- Officers - Trust mond, crispy almondettea, foil wrapped fruit filled candies. DAVID TAGGART ,' Officer Returns" mill Trust "Topper JtOBERT R. WOODS Ass't Trust Officer' "Wa5n7R61IIt Night" MOTHER'S DAY is Sunday WALTER JONES C " Ass't Trust Officer We have the Gift and Card " that will be sure to please her SUN.-MON.-TUE- S.

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