The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 1946-02-14
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The College of Wooster Open Works The oV ice: 1941-1950 "The oV ice" Student Newspaper Collection 2-14-1946 The oW oster Voice (Wooster, OH), 1946-02-14 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), 1946-02-14" (1946). The Voice: 1941-1950. 117. https://openworks.wooster.edu/voice1941-1950/117 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]. VIC DANCE HAPPY SATURDAY VALENTINE'S DAY iyysy , , , 4 VolUffi LXII WOOSTERTOHIOrTHURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1946 Number 14 DR. ARNOLD LOWE SPEAKS' Campus Veterans DURING' WEEK OF PRAYER Organize Group; Dr. Lowe Completes Inspiring Week on Campus; Red Cross Offers To Meet Monday Chapel Talks, Music, Dorm Discussions and Home Nursing As 'At a meetinff of nCW ' SttldntS Mrmrlav mnrnincr TVk 11 Service Highlight Week o - tnn it Communion was decided that an organization for veterans be set up on campus. Extension Feature voce was will conclude his series of forum meetings this evening ine divided, but the majority were in favor of such an Dr. Arnold Lowe organization. at 7 o'clock. His topic will be "There is Power in Prayer". The meeting A Student Home Nursing course will be Douglass parlor and he will be introduced by Dave Cull. Dean Ralph A. Young presided at the meeting. He pointed in has been planned out as an extension to that the proposed organization will, as it stands now haw nn nafinnol Bates Leads Communion Service the present activities of our Red Cross or state affiliations. It will be purely a Wooster group "to deal with' chapel address will be given tomorrow morning. Roger unit. The idea was put before a meet- The final matters of particular interest to veterans". Neither will it have anything will introduce Lowe who will speak on "We Point with Pride". illlpillili f ing of chairmen of Red Cross units in Naftzger Dr.. io uo wun tne veterans uounseling System, organized by the Veterans' Tomorrow evening, the Week of Prayer will be climaxed by a communion this county on Jan. 31 by Annalu Administration,, service in Westminster Chapel, led by the Rev. C. John L. Bates. Hutson, president of the college's '"' chapter. Further action has been postponed until Monday, Feb. 18, during Lowe began his part of the Week of Prayer on Monday night. Dr. chapel hour. At that time, the question of representation on the Men's was held in Scott Auditorium with Martha. Jean She reported to the meeting our The first forum meeting -- Oelt Government Association will be "Things Only Christians Will Do." previous activities such as the shows Stoll presiding. Dr. Lowe's subject was, discussed. ' On following days he spoke at these forum meetings on, "God Has No at Crile Hospital and benefit bridges, Blocher Schedules ' History," and "As Long As We Live". He was introduced by Dave Black-shea- r all of which met with great approval. Suggest M. S. G. A. Representation ' and Edith Bender. Mrs. Nelson, a Red Cross represen-tativ- e, May Queen Elections, Both Dean Young and Sam Bell, ,- There has been special music for each of the chapel services in the will instructthe group,The M. - S. G. A. president- want " to see course will last six weeks. With the Plans Pageant, liar. 6 ln'orningTTuesday Jacquelin Morris I M. S. G. A. temporarily expanded to i completion of the course, one will be and Dorothy Denman played a violin give representation to the new men acquainted with the essentials of Home duet, "A Prayer". Wednesday, the Wooster Plays Petitions for the election of a May Nursing. No diploma will be awarded Queen may be Friday. students. Mr. Young suggested that special music was a cello solo by Dor- had Mar. 1. at that time; however, if one is de- They will be each section elect othy Swan. This morning Catherine Host Here To due the following Mon a veteran represen sired, the course may be continued day, Mar. Haun sang "I Talked With God" and 4. Primary elections for the tative in addition to their present rep- for another six weeks at a later date Queen have been tomorrow during chapel we shall hear IRC Institute set for Mar. 6. resentative; This would not be limited and a diploma will then be given. Gilkeson play "Ber- This was announced at a Senate Thelma Jean to section members, . he pointed out, ceuse". Those who presided during the A tentative time for meeting has meeting Monday evening. General students from Ohio Courterjr of The Wooiter Difly Record any man living in a section, member Several hundred been set for Wednesday evenings in chairman of Color Day chapel talks were Pat Cooper, Nancy Lowe activities is colleges will arrive in Wooster next Dr. Arnold H. or being eligible it-- Campbell, and Dr. Hartman. Babcock. Those interested should sign Dale Blocher. "For the first time since not, to represent It Friday, Feb. 22. They are coming to with Annalu Hutson as soon as pos- 1942, there will be a Color Day pag was felt that with the increased male General chairman for Week o f attend the second week end Institute sible so that the plans can be com- eant , he said. This will Prayer is Martha, Jean Stoll, a junior Try-Ou- is Held For replace the population, additional representation of International Relations held an pleted, final details arranged, and naval drill for war years. self-governme- from Louisville, Ky. Pat Cooper is in nt would be a good nually for students in colleges through Class meetings started. chairman of the hostess committee; out the United States. Last year's In Senior Play Will Produce Pageant thing. No mention was made of special Dave Cull, discussions and interviews; stitute was held at Ohio State. Pageant themes will be submitted representation on the Senate, since Bender, devotional groups; "Romeo and Juliet" the early Edith part of March. This yearns elections Campbell, publicity; World Leadership Theme . Senators Choose for next year's Senate will be Nancy Dave production will not be so elaborate as Roger Naftzger, "The Challenge of World Leader Scott Auditorium was the scene this held next month . Blackshear, program; in years past,. Mr. Blocher pointed out, books. Advisors the ship" is the theme of the institute afternoon of try-ou- ts for the Senior Brown and Carson business and are and the suggested themes should be on It is to be understood that the pro- Rev. C. John L Bates, Ralph Young, Student delegates will be housed in play, "Romeo and Juliet". The re- a smaller, more simple scale. Authors posed veterans' organization will be the dormitories and homes. hearsals for the play will begin im- and John Hutchison. Sponsor of the in town At their first meeting of the second of the chosen pageant theme will be will mediately upon of the no different from any other campus annual week of religious emphasis is Registration be held Friday after announcement semester, the Student Senate elected paid 25, it was agreed. noon in Babcock Hall. The fee is 1 cast; production is scheduled for Mar. Mary Brown vice organization; it will have its own con- the Big Four. Ann president and Crown with Queen May 11 Things Only Christians Will Do" for those who wish to attend the meet- 21, 22, 23 a commencement per Julie Carson secretary. Bill Johns con stitution and officers. The constitu- ings. Wooster students who be formance on June 7. The schedule for Color Day week has been the theme of this year's Week may tinues as treasurer of the organization, tion must have faculty approval. end was announced as follows: Fri of led by Dr. Arnold Hilmar here over the Washington's Birthday Adding to the usual interest accorded Miss Brown, is from Wash- Prayer, a senior, Moon-light- day, May 10 at 8 p.m., "Mrs. ", The split in student opinion con- Lowe, an alumnus of Wooster, pastor recess are urged to take part in the these productions is the fact that this ington, D. C. and a psychology and presented,, by the speech de cerning the veterans' organization has of Minneapolis Presbyterian Institute meetings. is the first time in its history that the English major. Miss Carson is a junior the partment in Scott Auditorium; Satur been pronounced. Most of the opposi- professor of Biblical lit- Little Theatre has attempted a presen senator Canton, majoring Church, and Speakers for the conference will be from in day, May 11 of Shakespeare. at 10:30 a.m., crowning tion is voiced by new men students erature in Missouri Valley College. Haridas Mazumdar, Indian author and tation political science. of the May Queen in Severance Sta who do not wish segregation into cate- Mayer, of the William C. Craig, in cooperation Dr. Lowe held student conferences educator; Milton Uni Committee appointments were made "non-veterans- dium, a May Pole dance by senior gories of "veterans" and ". versity of Chicago and contributing with Mr. Frederick Moore, head of by Shaw, president through the week. In addition to him, Don pro tern. Bet women, and the pageant; at 8:30 the Said Dean Young, "I consider editor of "Common Sense"; Roy Mc-Corke- l, the English department, is cutting the sy Welsh, junior, will be charge the Rev.