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The College of Wooster Open Works The oV ice: 1951-1960 "The oV ice" Student Newspaper Collection 3-6-1959 The oW oster Voice (Wooster, OH), 1959-03-06 Wooster Voice Editors Follow this and additional works at: https://openworks.wooster.edu/voice1951-1960 Recommended Citation Editors, Wooster Voice, "The oosW ter Voice (Wooster, OH), 1959-03-06" (1959). The Voice: 1951-1960. 190. https://openworks.wooster.edu/voice1951-1960/190 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: 1951-1960 by an authorized administrator of Open Works. For more information, please contact [email protected]. 3 5 Published by the Students of the College of Wooster Volume LXXV Wooster, Ohio, Friday, March 6, 1959 Number 17 Dtoplis T Edit B3 Hoice I Angene Hopkins has been named editor of the 1 959-6- 0 SFRC Decision Initiates, Implements VOICE. The decision of the Publications Committee Barber Blasts was announced Thursday by Mrs. Ernest S. Osgood, New To chairman. The rafters of Severance Gym will vibrate with the cool notes Policy Curtail Chapel Chiseling Her selection followed the March 10 when Chris Barber of British jazzters and his musicians by Stuart Awbrey recommendation of Nancy Mc- play to a Scot audience. A Glasgow University student, friend Senate Announces Carthy and Stuart Awbrey, the of Wooster sophomore Gail Morton, reports that the group is Beginning Monday a faculty and student monitor present co-edito- rs. popular with Britain s students at each door of will of A sophomore, Angene them since that time. She was the chapel add to the recording Petitions Available has from Cambridge and Oxford worked on the VOICE introduced to jazz while study- chapel attendance. The move was taken to curtail chapel staff two Glasgow and Edinburgh." years, this to ing at an art college where she chiseling by unanimous action of the Student Faculty Petitions for spring elections serving year as news The band has six members editor. She is was preparing to teach. Relations Committee Monday may be obtained from the Sen- a history major. and a vocalist. Chris Barber, self, Her activities include Kez social The band, which plays mostly night. and other members offered ate Office Monday, March 9, of the finest musicians ever club, the YWCA Board Little "one New Orleans jazz, has made Senate President Kent Weeks, to do the same throughout the after Chapel. Offices to be filled and to emerge from the British Jazz of Theatre. Angene is a of co-chairm- of- many recordings. "Petite Fleur" an of the SFRC, an- course the meeting. include the Senate executive native Revival," plays trombone. Pat vice-presiden- t, Lakewood, Ohio. has ranked high on the Top Forty nounced the new policy in Highlight of the Galpin meet- fices president, Halcox, a popular musician with She is a second generation in recent weeks, and another chapel this morning. SFRC mem- ing was the testimony of Senior secretary, and treasurer; the SCA both musicians and the public, VOICE staffer. Her mother work- Barber record has just been re- bers will implement the plan. Paul Lamberger, who admitted president; and the woman sena- plays trumpet. ed on the paper during her co- leased in the United States. An original proposal called that he had cut chapel after tors for next year's sophomore, plays clarinet. Pe- llegiate days. Monty Sunshine This is the first "name" band for six additional student moni- checking in. Speaking with junior, and senior classes. only British clarinet of- She plans to make several He is the that has been at Wooster since tors to be stationed at doors frankness, h e testified that titions are due back at the record, changes in the newspaper or- player ever to have a hit Woody Herman was here two to pass out and collect cards chiselers leave not because of fice Friday, March 13, at 5 p.m. ganization. The offices of man- "Hushabye." Grahm Burbidge, years ago. Financial arrange- bearing the signatures of those the pressure of time, but because Dave Wiley is the only can- aging and copy editors will be who was previously with the ments were made by the Student leaving chapel. they do not care for the pro- didate who has announced for is eliminated. In their place will be Sandy Brown Band, the drum- Senate through York Ray Machesney moved that grams or simply because they Senate President so far. He is a New four page with ator editors, is and co-coordin- who the Dick Smith on bass j mer. i agency. students leaving shall sign their do not want to attend chapel. currently for five Admission is $1.00; help of an assistant page editor, Eddie Smith, banjo. i tickets for full names legibly in books at Lamberger candidly suggested college conference. name bands are will be responsible for I make up Vocalist Irish ! usually or During the doors, with enforcement re-- . that he considered monitors in Color Day Queens will be $2.00 $3.00. and copy read their own pages. 26-year-o- the category of He The ld vocalist, O the concert dancing may take sponsibility to lie with the SFRC. "tattle tales." nominated next Wednesday in non-stude- nt The news editor will also as- is from Ireland. j place in the rear of the gym. j This amendment and the original believed that moni- Scott Auditorium by junior and tile Patterson, sume responsibility for feature j motion passed unanimously. All tors should be used, but per- senior men, and announced in In 1954, she joined the "Barber! From Wooster, the band wil coverage. I sonally felt that final system VOICE. - j of were the next Friday's Band" as an untrained, inexperi- travel to Oberlin where they wil members the Committee The I new staff assumes their enced singer and has been with j give a concert on March 12. present. was a good solution. Petitions must be signed by ' duties on April 17. Much Concern Machesney mentioned that he one-sixt- h of the group an of- felt the chiseling problem should ficer will represent. For j The decision is a result of a instance, ! long concern on the part of the mean much to the individual, women senators should obtain Handbook Entails administration and some stu and he also admitted that he the signatures of one-sixt- h of had his dents that chiseling is a direct "chiseled" during their respective classes, while all Rules, Regulations sophomore year. This ft'. affront not only to the chapel others should obtain the signa- spring the new Co- attendance rule but to honor Weeks chaired the meeting. It tures of one-sixt- h of the school. llege Communications Handbook as well. Dean Young, strongly was the last SFRC meeting for Accompanying each petition for will be released. This is a four student members, whose the presidency and vice-presiden- cy project jointly sponsored by the r.m term of office expires next must be a platform, which Deans' Office and the Public Re- They THE NEW SFRC POLICY month. are Ann Chambers. will be posted in Center Kauke. lations Office. In this booklet will Margie Elliot, Ray Scott and Candidates for the presidency be compiled all the rules and 1. We some I recognize Weeks. will present their platforms in regulations of the College as departures made from are Members of the SFRC also in- Chapel on March 16, when the laid down by the W.S.G.A., V v. N chapel any pre- without clude the President, the three candidates for all offices will be M.A., and the Deans' Offices. meditated attempt to falsify Fer-ingto- deans, Professors Eberhart, n introduced. Elections will be held This idea was first conceived the record. and Shull, Gene Bay, following chapel until 5 p.m. by the Commit- " v Communications 2. We make the follow- Judy Agle, and Mai Litwiler, in Runoffs for those not receiving a tee who wished to eliminate the 7 s ing recommendations: whose place Ray Machesney majority will be held Tuesday, confusion of many rules in many a. Students electing to substituted Monday. March 17. different sources. 1. 4 leave shall be asked to sign Photo by Art Murray their full names legibly in Sailor Splash Sharks Joan Light, Sue Carpenter, Sue Riggle, books provided at the and Carol Fowles smile for the camerman. doors. The Student Faculty Board Offers tag r Drag7 Parties by Betsy Otto Relations Committee is re- Sharks Splask For Fans sponsible for the implemen- All-colle- ge dances and Senate tation of this program. informals form the bulk of the in rs was b. These records shall be out by the Social board. The In Rhythni Repertoire checked against the records whole program of the Social by Carol Brownfoot of the row monitors by the program planned and carried Board arises from the needs of Headed pool ballet in the form of Dean's Office. for the rather see aqua the student body and is set up roll, waltz, minuet, c. For deliberate falsifica- than school, feminine Scot Sharks rock and on their behalf. will swing through the third per- and square dance. For those tion of the record the pen- With Elliott its chair- formance of "Rhythm Reper- with a musical ear, the girls alty for the first offense Margi as man the board is composed of toire" tonight at 8:00 with the will synchronize their strokes shall be suspension from 1 1 members: Fred Dai-le- y, 1959 finale set for tomorrow.