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.WOOSTER, JANUARY-2- 1946 Number 12 --Volume LXH OHIOTHURSDAYr 4 Forum Features Iliebuhr Tomorrow; Senate Debates EIGHT WOMEN ELECTED TO REPRESENT Central Theme Politics, Religion Pros and Cons of FOUR CLASSES ON STUDENT S TATE Dr. Rheinhold Niebuhr, sponsored Honor System by the Wayne County Forum, will By JO BOWMAN voting lecture on the subject "Political and "Discussion and on the Compulsory church and the proposed Honor System were the keynotes for Sophs and Juniors Religious Levels in the Present World adoption of an honors system in one of the most hotly contested senatorial election battles seen on Wooster will be postponed until the Crisis" at the high school auditorium the Wooster campus for several years. Final election count gave Student . second said Elect Forsberg, on Friday, Jan. 25. beginning of semester", Senate seats to Betty Dodds, Ithaca, N. Y., and Lois Zaun, Erie, Psu, Bob Forsberg, Senate president. freshmen; Ella Pierson, Hockessin, N. Y., and Mary Lee Phipps, Barber-- " Dr. Niebuhr, at present professor of Lewis, King, Jones Since the faculty have not yet voted ton, O., sophomores; Carson, - Canton,' O., and Betsy Welsh, Cora Applied Christianity at Union The- Julia on the honors system, it will not be opolis, juniors; Vtjil-me- r, - Pa., Mary Ann Brown, Washington, D.C, and Marg ological Seminary, New York;- is an Four representatives in effect for the semester examinations. new from Cleveland Heights, O., seniors. eminent lecturer and author in the o t h sophomore and jun It is hoped, however, that it can be the' Whatever their views on other campus problems may be, all the new . field of religious application to presen- classes voted become voted on and put into effect for ior were t o senators are agreed that they DO NOT favor compulsory church and t-day problems. He is heard sev- mid-semest- members of the Judicial Board of the er exams. A chapel discus- they DO wish to see the suggested eral times yearly on the Chicago WSGA. They are: Mary Lewis and sion will be held sometime in February Honor System at least given a try. Round Table and America's Town Charlotte Forsberg for the juniors, on this issue. Field and Appleton Platforms posted near the senate Meeting of the Air. while Nancy Jones and King are Dale Blocher, a junior from Cin Jean room expressed these ideas: Mary ed-ucat- ed represent the sophomores. A minister's son, Dr. Niebuhr was cinnati, has been named Color Day to Team Gives Concert Ann Brown: "I oppose conscripted

College : vX-av::;-- -- at Elmhurst and Eden manager by the Student Senate. He Mary Lewis hails from Bellaire, O. church attendance. And in such im- Theological Seminary, and for some will have charge of plans and proper Her outside activities include public Here Monday Ilight provements as the new constitution, years occupied the pulpit of a large ties for the traditional college holiday ity chairman for Big Four, treasurer the honor system and the new curri- Evangelical church in Detroit, Mich. which has been scheduled for May. of Y.W., a Senator, secretary of IRC, culum I see a healthy reaction against of - The young piano team, Vera Ap- Since 1927, he"?as been a member Color Day- is a Senate project a member of the Pyramids, and to top the same paternalism and a recogni- Seminary. pleton Michael Field, will fea- the faculty at Union Working with them will be the phys it all off she's a junior-reside- nt at and be tion of the truism that the only real

self-disciplin- ical education department. The day e. His reknown as an author has been Colonial. tured in concert here on Monday, discipline is In the in is by of sev- climaxed the crowning of the terest of democracy we need to con established by the publication Okee, Wisconsin is the home-tow- n Jan. 28. Their program will include May Queen, a junior girl. tinue the toward vigorous eral boob, widely read and quoted, of Charlotte Forsberg. She' seems to numbers to suit every taste, unusual trend more At the Senate meeting Monday politics - among which are Christianit- y- and keep" busy by participating In Imps, campus and continually" night, the following was old numbers as well as brand new Power Politics, The Nature and Des Courtesy of The Wooster Daily Record motion Kappa Theta Gamma, Spanish Cub, be critical of our practice of de- passed: "If senators fail to fulfill ones. tiny of Man, MoraF Man and Im DR. RHEINHOLD NIEBUHR and being director of entertainment mocracy on campus, as in the case of their duties, all classes shall be given the proposed of fines chap- moral Society, and his most recent for Red Cross. Mr. Field and Miss Appleton met system for the right of signed work, Children of Light and Children recall; a petition by chance in 1943 on New York City's el cuts, which clearly allows a student by 10 of the class call the class Nancy Jones calls , home. of Darkness. Dr. Lean Announces can music thoroughfare, West 37th St. to "buy chapel cuts". together and a majority vote will re She's on the Voice staff, a member of Rheinhold Niebuhr has lectured The artists, who had been students Lois Zaun: "I would try to bring call the senator". It was proposed by IRC, and as she put ft, a waitress and about widely, his public appearances includ Kalienborn's Return more active freshman partici- Bell, bills Peanut. self-governme- Sam senior senator, that all a pation in the nt plan." ing a number at Yale, Harvard, Stan proposed be tagged with the name of compulsory church ford, and the University of Chicago As Speech Professor North Canton, O. claims Jean King, ONLY FOR the senator suggesting it. extra-curricul- ar FRESHMEN possibly sophomores. Ha is one of only four American men Her activities include This was the last meeting of th non-church-go- ers well-know- secretary-- This would give the who have presented the n Lean, head of the speech de W.A.A. Board for swimming, Dr. present Senate and out-goin- g members treasurer of German Club, secre- (Continued on Page 4) Gifford lectures at Edinburgh. partment, has announced that Arthur were bid goodbye by Mr. Forsberg of W.S.G.A. judicial board and Dr. Howard Lowry will preside at Kaltenborn will return to that depart tary At the next meeting, which will be Sphinx. " Nie-buh- r . the forum meting at which Dr. ment as a permanent member of the newly-electe- Feb. 11, the d members IRC Highlights will speak, on Jan. 25, at 8 p.m staff, beginning the second semester ' will take office. On Feb. 4, there will ' public is cordially invited to of this former instructor in The at year. A be a meeting of the Student-Facult- y Dolivet in March tend. speech here, Mr. Kaltenborn left the Richard Wright J) Relations committee. - faculty to enter the service, and has asm ti- i International Relations Club will been stationed in . He has re Speaks in Akron sponsor the Week of the World be- Dr. cently returned from overseas, and Seven Senior Girls ginning Mar,' 18 and continuing Nejlajzzedin received his discharge early in Janu- Richard Wright, a very successful through the following week. Mr. Bates Will Speak on Arab ary. Complete Course author, will speak at the Center Audi will open the week on Sunday in the torium Akron Tuesday, Feb. 5. Week of the World Service. Monday His addition to the personnel of in on Seven senior women will graduate His subject in the Seventeenth Annual at 4:00 there will be a meeting in the to IRC the department will permit the re- together of Carl Friedburg at the Nationalism Lecture Series will chapel with Dr. Mackey from Prince- distribution of students into smaller this semester. They are Wilma Con Akron Civic Forum Julliard Graduate School, tried to re- ton Seminary, speaking Katherine Dice, Dorothy be "The Negro Discovers two-pian- on "Spanish and more efficient classes. Recordings over, Dun American capture their days of o recitals Dr. Nejla Izzedin will speak, here lap, McMil- Spirit". of the voices of all speech students Anne Landes, Elizabeth Himself". and broadcasts. It was then that they ,v. Wednesday, Feb. 6, in Scott Auditor Mr.-Loui- s lan, Marjorie Steltzer, and - their-talents-- and Dolivet editor of "Free will be a major project of the newly Janet Wright made a name for" himself decided to - merge ium. She comes to Wooster under the Thomas. World," will be the chapel speaker for enlarged department. with "Black Boy". This success came present concerts as a piano team. auspices o f International Relations Wilma Conover is from Trenton Wednesday. He is now in after years of hard work. He was In only four months they had Club. Mr. Kaltenborn will assist the pro N. J. and a chemistry major. Sh with the General Assembly of U.N.O. born on a plantation near Natchez, earned the earnest approval of New Her topic will be Arab National duction of all the Little Theatre per- plans to enter Yale School of Nurs Mr. Dolivet, our main speaker for the Miss. At 15 he started working his York music critics. The New York its significance and consequences formances, his interest being largely does Landes. who week, is also the reputed head of the ism: ing, as Anne Anne, irt t m e e way in the world. Leaving home, world-telegra- m described them as to the Arabs and its place in a new, in the field of dramatics. is from Larchmont, N. Y., is a biqlogy French Underground. Thursday, Mar. he went to Memphis and toiled as a "two artists of the' keyboard who play world order. Having had special training in major. 20, Herrick . Young, Personnel Di- porter and a messenger. In the next and think as one." " From Pittsburgh, Kitty Dice ma rector of the Presbyterian Board bf Dr. Izzedin is a graduate of Vassar speech correction Northwestern few he trudged- - all at " years over the - plans was about this Mr, Foreign Missions, will speak in chapel. - College and is warmly endorsed by University, he will plan for more cor- jbred in French. Her spring seeking steady employment. It time that country 14 1 t ft include wedding. Her fiance is Law or a The committee, headed by Anne H. H. MacCracken, president of Vas rective work with individual students, a Experience from countless jobs as field, accepting the challenge friend, five Austin, is trying to get George P. heretofore McCabe, o f Pittsburgh Oak ditch-diggin- wrote a popular tune in sar. a program which has not and varied as g and clerking Ridge, Tehn. Dotty Dunlap will be minutes. That tune 'The Same Old Michailides to speak here that week. A native of , the speaker been as extensive as the department at a post office left him with a wealth married in Akron Saturday, Feb. 2 Story" made top place on the His field is the Near East pertaining attended the American School for has wanted. of ideas for his novels. Hit Kenneth of Swampscott Parade and the royalties from were to Slavic Culture. He is with the Girls Beirut, the Lycee Racine in to Morse, it at Mr. Kaltenborn plans to continue "Uncle Tom's Children" was his Cleveland Council of Mass. i used to purchase another piano for Foreign Affairs. Paris, and Vassar where she received his studies Northwestern during the at Betsy McMillan, of first book. Wright worked on it in his studio so that he and Miss Apple- - Friday an international dinner will high scholastic honors. Minerva, and summer terms, finishing his work for 1934 while he was employed by the be served in the dining halls. The Marjorie Steltzer, of v Wooster, .wiL ton could rehearse two piano music. At the University of Chicago," Dr. his master's degree and going on to- accept teaching positions. Betsy, a Federal Writer's Project in Chicago. week will then terminate with an All- - Izzedin received her master's degree ward his doctorate. Since then they have held the rec biology major, will go to Leroy (O.) At that time he wrote poetry and College .party with entertainment doctorate Arab history. In ord for introducing works new to and in High School and Marjorie, a speech short articles for minor magazines. along an international line. American music lovers. w 1932-3- 4 she was awarded the Oriental One display of will Book-of-the-Mon- A photographs showing major, teach the Alliance High th at "Native Son", a "Grand Variations de Concert" of Institute Travelling Fellowship and various phases of Russian life will be School. Club selection, was his second success- -- Choose Franz Liszt, whose score lay yellow studied at the British Museum and Authors on campus. This is obtained through Janet Thomas is a Greek major ful novel. 'It was completed in 1939 ing and unused until the pianists Bodlieus Library. the courtesy of the American Soviet Crews from Holland Patent, N. Y. After when Wright received a Guggenhein found it in dusty pile of a ' She has taught at the American Technical uncata Friendship League. graduation she plans to work at the Fellowship which enabled him to stop logued music the Associated Music ' at ,.V -- . College specializing . Junior in Beirut, 1 w- For Gum Shoe Hop Cleveland Public Library. working. Publishers in New York City. in Arab history and literature and 3olkicaLscienceJ!)rJlIzzedinJias.,alsQ Their concert here next Monday French Play Opens taught at the Seib Training Schoo! "Blood, sweat and tears" is the wilrenhehtrd-inthe-i945-45-seri- es Monday a t Kanna and Higher Training College in Iraz erstwhile motto of those gallant cru- of concerts sponsored by the Wooster By SWINK and has been until recently, principal saders, the Stage Crew. No perform- JOHN Federation of Music. Starring Cornell of the Girls' Lycee in Damascus. ance, no matter how small or how JAN. 19. Death sentence for Amer - .to supply adequate information, and "Antigone Dr. Izzedin is on a nation-wid- e lavish, could be presented successfully ican soldier who murdered two Jap- lack of sufficient supplies. Gouin is and the Tyrant", star- lecture tour, speaking for the Arab without properties and stage settings. anese to be reviewed by MacArthur. new French president. Negotiations in Barbara Massey ring Katherine Cornell, opens Mon- meat-packin- g stand-stil- day, 28, League of Seven Arab States which "Ink Wasted", this year's Gum Shoe Ban on shortdistance Pullman travel- industry at a l. Jan. at the Hanna Theatre in has its headquarters in New York Hop is no exception. Crews, selected ing to be lifted Mar. 15. Jap slayer Cleveland. It will be there for one JAN. 23. U.S. to seize meat in- Edits Sorig Book by the director, of Doolittle flyers faces trial; he week. City. Martha Pratt, and says dustry Saturday. General Short claims confirmed by the authors, Lorraine ordered the execution with "extreme 'The play is a modern French trag- In a letter, Dri MacCracken o Washington not "partly responsible," Duckworth Peg Ackerman have sorrow." Barbara Massey will head a com edy by Jean Anouilh which opened Vassar says: and but "wholly responsible" for infamous in recently been appointed. mittee to edit a college song book during the Nazi occupation. "Dr. Isseddin has adopted, as her JAN. 20. Kaiser agrees, to Tru- Pearl Harbor attack. President createsl to be published under Student Senate While entertaining American troops. ideal, presentation of facts of th man's 18jc wage increase; hailed as super-espionag- e agency whose task it In addition to the stage and prop auspices. Miss Massey comes from Mt Miss Cornell saw the play in Paris and Arab world with the objectivity of the listed below, a "great American" by Philip Mur- is to detect preparations of any na- erty committees other Lebanon, Pa., and is a member of the arranged to bring it back to this cou- this ray. Civil strife rises again in Jerusa- tion for future wars. German Fleet historian. For her training and appointments have been made. Kathy senior class. nty. her own temperament amply fit her Fravel will serve as business manager lem. Iran formally requests Security to be divided among Britain, Russia, The book will be modeled after Adapted from an ancient Greek The Druze family to which she be and Joyce Jarman and Nan McKee as Council to investigate Russian med- and the U.S. 80-pag- tragedy, the "Joyful Singing", an e paper' modern Antigone longs, is one of the most distinguished advertising chairman. Richard Hazen dling in Iranian affairs. is JAN. 24-- R. R. strike called off in bound booklet published by the Co played by Miss Cornell. Qeon, the in Lebanon. She has had the oppor steel-worke- has accepted the position of technical rs JAN. 21. 750,000 idle. Chicago. Fairless says he could not operative Recreation Service, at Dela king, is Cedric Hardwicke. Others m tunity of meeting many of the leaders director, in charge of crew work. DeGaulle resigns as president o f accept Truman's wage proposal, for ware, O. and edited by Lynn Rohr- - the cast arc Bertha Belmore, Ruth of the new Arab Movement for Fed France. Truman states that labor and such high wages conjunction with 1 Stage Crew: Elizabeth M. Baker, in bough. - Matteson, James Monks, George Mat- eration. No one in America at the make high Garver, Rose Kesel, management must their own production costs would drive thews, and Horace Braham. The pro- present time will be able, I think, to Jo Ann Hunter, In addition to college favorites, peace no compulsion from federal small steel industries out of business. duction is staged by Guthrie McCUn-ti-c Jean King, Marianna Paull, Joan in-clu- speak with such authority on this im Barbara says the song book will le government. Truman calls for a bud- U.S. steel workers suggest plana be and produced by Katherine Cornell international oroblem Summers, Pinky Townley, Becky a lot of folk songs words portant as Dr get of 35 billion, 860 million dollars; turned over to men such as Kaiser and and Gilbert Miller. Izzeddin." Whitaker. and music to some of the best songs continuance of selective servicep'and French government not expected to Tickets may be had by writing to from past Gum Shoe Hops. Following her address, there will hi Properties: Sarah Evans (head), continuation of rent and price con- last. Chinese Nationalists charge Com- the Hanna Theatre, Playhouse Square, speaker Bab a reception for the in Peg Strouse, Mildred Ashley, Jane trols to prevent inflation. munists with attacking Government The new Wooster song book will Cleveland 15. Prices are from 1.20 to cock parlor, Faculty and members o: Hogestyn. Betty Lou Fuller, Ruth JAN. 22. General Short charges forces as late as ten days after armis be published sometime in the spring 3.60 for matinee and evening per. JIRC are invited. ; . Neff. - War Department with unwillingness tice. and sold by the Student Senate. - formances. re Two THE WOOSTER VOICE Thursday, January 24, 1946

- tUm AtAin'e iyiHc he. Ivhisper students VI W I ThM rirrirAwwv rww hint imlM hiltmrw wr nntwtr w untilmrw t www w runs- twice around the classroom and the V MWW nrww a wJ trail mwnrrwTj v urv ONCEpUPON A TIME . . . pointed accusing thumbs at their; colleague as he pulls on his had written the college a check for. $?,000 to cover his overcut ce upon a time there was a student. Fate and a heavy porpie Tiat arid slouches from the room. ! and finance. a new mens dormitory. the is middle the handed alumnus had drawn him gently into the green pastures In dean's office it still. In the of room For 20 days and 20 nights, the lad stood before Kaue him with trembling sttrids stool and bright lamp. "Sit doum". Faces other of Wooster. Life finds now approaching a a of chained to the stocks, an object of shame to be cursed' who loo walls. They successes hps his first semester exam. Abandon hope, all ye enter Wooster men down from the are reviled by passing scholars. Angry bjersjrippedjiissection. andJlotaryAntcrnational nerel Great Men . . . Who's Who pirrfromThirshabby sweater while a brass quartette softly It is timrfor his religion exam7Histumblinglittle feel "But he ii a failure. played, "I've Been Woring On The Railroad". bear him protesting into Kauke Hall and the religion room. '"You have overcut church", the dean begins. Tot one to But at last the debt to society was paid. A motion was A prayerful hush a dusty map showing Paul's voyages beat around the bush. Johnson bows his head in a tardy ges- ... made by the Senate and approved by the Student-Facult- y to Rome a stac of blue boos. The professor blurs before ture of reverence. "Why?", sternly. He notices self-conscious- ly ... sub-cor- n' hand-wroug- Committee that Johnson be put on probation. A his eyesx "Welcome", he breathes. "Shrlfm", answers our hero. a large iron mummy case fitted with ht iron how other schools mittee wrote to see were handling this . blue boo, 25 mimeographed pages, St. Christopher's medal, spies. It was reassuring to now that everything was of the A problem. In the meantime, a student'Ied symposium was held and Ouija board are shoved into his hands. He is shoved into best quality. in chapel to discuss the matter. The motion carried. Johnson seat. Suddenly, a breathless courier bursts through the door. The dean was adamant. "We are aware of your record. a was a free man. He shoves a paper into the professor's hand. The professor We have heard the subversive remars you have made about blanches. "Egad.'" sausage. Tou, sir, are a communist a capitalist an The burden of shame lifted, he stepped proudly into his He turns slowly, impressively to our friend who is idly agnostic a religious fanatic as well as a disruptive in-fluen- ce seat in the religion room. "Welcome", breathed the professor, - filing his nails. "Johnson", he whispers in a voice barely con' on this campus!" shoving a blue boo into his hand. "Shrflm", answers Johnson. mal pense. trolled. "Johnson ... the dean ...at once!" He collapses. The Johnson, fell sobbing to his nees and clung pitifully to Moral: Honi soit qui y . Are You in Cahoots With Me? Intellectual Atmosphere Kesel Tells Bed-Tim-e Story - (Tlic of Are you in the now? Can you give what comes after "At whom In a College Education gap JHibe, tlje fflou&t am I pointing?" Tou can't!!! I cant either!!! But such a game is By JORDAN MILLER I'm Mike, the Mouse, the biggest Ah, but she introduced a literary sub- nothing when compared with the major athletic event of the season On the surface there seems to be no reason why students on the campus BMOC on the campus. I know, you've ject. Which One of the religion essay which too place on this campus last wee. Do you now what it was? of this college discuss philosophy, religion, the arts, and other cannot never heard of me. Most people have questions were they going to leave don't? don't either!!! Then there was the who promised to subjects worthy of really keen speculation, Relatively, Wooster has a fairly Tou I joer not. But I've sure heard of them. I out? It seemed they were all omitting things so there'd be no more exams. Yes that's right he's alert group of students; the scholastic standards are good and requirements fix probably know more things about you number seven. Character Six, quite been seen since!!! high, yet, Wooster lacks something! never for entrance and than your own mother. Considering happy, (she hadn't done it either) the misses the Intense stimulation that one from those But enough is enough. It'stime to get down to the business of One banter. gets some cases I'd say I know infinitely then left the room. Today's happy thought is: Don't wal on the grass or kindred spirits whose minds can suggest to each other their thoughts - occasion. more. The five buddies tore her apart for young once yourself. Remember, there are many students through great thinkers and philosophers here seems lost. Yet it's more than you were five minutes and then switched to more who have never seen how green is our valley. that, for the satisfaction of recognition is unsurpassed. Poetry, music, It really makes life quite interest coming next semester juicy items. Slander bounced across there is snow on the ground at their coming volunteers will be philosophy, religion-op- en to anyone the elan vital of ages past. (The seeker ing. I've often wondered how I ever If the room like tennis balls. This dis- shovel away so the blades may be seen. of knowledge find that the more he could stand such a dull existence as recruited to it cussion lasted into the wee hours and searches, the more humble he becomes. was mine before I came up on the Plash word has just reached us that another strie has been was accompanied by the crunching of To So should it be.) There is a vastness hill. declared: The manufacturers of chewing gum are all tied up in Letters crackers and cheese (which they had there will be in this world of knowledge so breath- mediation meetings, and until the situation is remedied - I and my bitter half used to live at unfairly hiddinoh topTof the lamp). prisii sobbing; taking that ""only a fool issatisfied mn mnvt aum fnrvnu Thin has thousands of children TheEditor Bechtel Hotel. It wasn't so bad, I I had written my will three times and there The Wooster Voice with what he has. many athletes may never play again, and it is expected that hari-ka- ri Editors of the Voice: guess. It was quiet and nice and I was just ready for when the will be a general decay of teeth because of the lac of necessary exercise. A college education intends to never work people below pounding I have read two letters to the Edi had to too hard. But one began on the The lowering of morale throughout the nation caused by this produc- broaden one. How? By books. BUT day wifey heard ceiling the big discussion tors which appeared in the November that they had built and broke tion stoppage will probably be the worst since the reported death of . . . the crux of the matter lies in the new dorm Big up. 1? Voice on a question that should up here. and airy, . 1 correct appraisal and use of said Hitler. ago. w' It and with all the modern conveniences. I dragged myself out of the basket, have been settledIfflong i aiiuae material coupled with some real hon- has that wee two t would be wonderful the tip-toe- The latest rumor from the Dean's office it next to the controversy over compulsory for children snitched some cheese, and d in- est to goodness speculation and mental f J . d thousand penguins will arrive from the south pole. Veterans of many attendance. she decided.444 (We had no children to the hall. Seeing that the coast was combat with others. Kenarden because but when ever my wife bee-lin- battles these birds have been assigned rooms in of The appearance of articles in the thought she clear I made a e for the base- idea Just to supply food for thought the homey atmosphere which is so prevalent there. Ahhh an student paper since last spring is evi- had latched on to a good point she ment and my fair abode. the shortage. Don't say you weren't warned let's approach this matter from the stuck to it). Besides, it had a perfect for the solution of meat dence that no one in the administra But my abode was not so fair that up you the angle of Christian education. The ocation since was close when you see that odd looking face looing at from tion (where the responsibility lies) has it to educa night. Wifey was a little bitter with sometime soon. validity of the following theory may tion and far from Crowley's. (Anoth dinner plate tried or been able to make a decision. me. I tried to explain, but I went too very well not be sound. In any case, er precaution for the children, I The UHQ has become exhausted and disgusted from searching The time has come to call a question. pre far. I told her one of the interesting let us assume that in a school such sumed). Anyway, she nagged a site for their conferences, and so as a last resort are now traveling Let's not kick it around until next and stories that I had heard that night as Wooster - where the purpose is to nagged until finally I packed my tooth to Wooster on the 'cattle xar to view all prospects here. year; lets settle it now. and that, did it. Wifey ran to our train young people in Christian living brush and up we came to Babcock. Although this is strictly confidential, the two sites here most favored Sincerely yours, broom closet, dragged out our tooth- there is not as much room for spec for adoption are the Shac and the bric yards. May the better hole OC Richard Arnesen We hadn't been there for longer brush, and declared that we were mov. be ulation. In tact, this .. is the main win. All this is strictly confidential you understand and must not than a week when I made the big dis ing . , . now!! But I refused to be - " -- " January 18, 1946 premise. Why is there such an atti , ...... budged. . repeated. covery. nis couege lite could be I was just beginning to like it The Editor of the Wooster Voice tude? Perhaps it is because most of the i ' For those brave souls who have read this I have one more very, very interesting. From what I here. If I could only remember the far The College of Wooster students have come from families that item interest. The weather tomorrow is scheduled (latest report had heard I thought that I would be name of that last girl that they were of for Wooster, Ohio have trained them to ignore, or at the geology department) as damp and dreary, a low pressure wading my way through mobs of talking about. I felt thatshe and I from Dear Editor: least have kept from them, some of in area, with a direct wind from the east hitting the campus about 1 p.m. reuectuai giants, now attie we should get better acquainted. I am opposed heart and soul to the the basic facts of life. In a sense they 4 blow!!!! Keep up, your fingers crossed, and your wit know! What a your faith adoption of the Honor System in the have become intolerant. They don't So that's the way it happened. Wifey in hand then breathe deeply. lives but live College of Wooster in spite of the understand drink or perversion, they. On my usual forage one night I at Bechtel now I still -- here the hill. staying That is all over. SW act that the present proposals up for don't know what physical discom was searching industriously for some up on I'm not in Babcock like move consideration are not as extreme as forts are, or as a more pentinent ex cheese to go on my crackers when I anymore. I to around. been trying all the places some advocated. There is a principle ample, have never felt the menta heard some one coming in the door. I've and right Holden. at stake which seems to me to cancel confusion that is derived from a truly dived for the wastepaper basket, now I'm at There people liv- any advantages the new system might questioning philosophical approach. tucked in my tail, and prayed they are some very interesting

-- ing here. Sometime telljrou about have to offer. -- If my course in the The why's and wherefore's to them wouldn't 'decide to clean that night. I'll them. make read- New Testament has driven home one have never been important. Then ive characters flung themselves into They'd interesting - ing. Hubba!! Hubba!! thing, it has fixed in my mind that what is the solution? You might- an the room and began a heated discus 'rules should be made a means to swer, better a naive believer then sion on the perspective merits of Van I'm writing this in the Voice of-

A'vtsl m afif -- fice aisart an MSf,v, an bisuon4 imii tstucinocivcoa cynical doubter . ; . lhat is ditticult ohnson, Humphrey Bogart, and Dr. and now that I've" saved this It is my sincere opinion that the new to belieVe. For those soapy minds that Jacoby. For two long hours they week's paper I feel that I'd better proposal will add just one more rule know not what they grasp there is hashed over their big blue (brown, sign off. I don't want anybody to to a fast growing volume and not nothing but pity. green, and aqua) eyes, their sending catch ' me here. You never can tell what they might do. Professional jeal- touch the problem which it seeks to We should certainly not flatly smiles, and. their, manly physiques. I ' know. solve. deny all our Christian endeavors, but was feeling quite bilious by the time a ousy, you i . sixth bounding Such a system would fail to strike we at least must realize that more character came in. Alia, walla. at the heart of the problem. What is doubting and searching processes must an Honor System for? If my, powers be engendered. People should learn of reasoning have not failed me, it is the underlying thoughts and motifs of a plan promote honesty the to on not just one or two great questions, By , NORM WRIGHT campus of Wooster, But you cannot but of all questions religious, social) "Will the honor system work here at Wooster?" was the question pur "ANYTHING WRONG THE CHILI, promote honesty, morality, or ethical WITH SIR?" and economic that have gone through to various students of all classes on the campus. And here are their answers. Reprinted from the issue of Esquire conduct by rules. Surely that is appar January the centuries. Theist, athesit, or agnos How do you stand? - ent in the problem of fostering inter-- tic dares not avoid any of the themes cooperation law will national and and of history no matter how much th It work if everybody cooperates . . otherwise no. order, just to name one example. intrinsic worth may seem. Marge Alleman, '47 Something more is required. With its TOc IDotce We should not desire to be either a Mooster emphasis upon religion, the College In my opinion the system will probably work. However I see no ESTABLISHED 1883 Bergsonian or a Descartesian, but reason for it being instituted. I think it is desirable to have a teacher in Official Student Publication of The College of Wootter of Wooster would be substituting a should by all means try to be rationa the is might religion for vital, dy room where an exam being given to answer questions that Pharisaical a level-heade- Published weekly during tchool year except vacation periods and d. namic if adopted come up. There might be a few who would try. to cheat also, and personally Subscription Price TO faith it an Honor $1. per year we feel like System. " ine point is just this .... I wouldn't telling on them. John Worley, '49. Editorial Office Room 15, Kauke Hall Phone 898-- R can all thrill the of speculation. Tget-at-the-heart-of-the-ma- at art tterf ' - 1 i : . i i frl iJ-L- f r t r f r Printed by The Collier Printing Co., Wooster, Ohio nc a. way seu- - would like one which invariably has its reward m ui an i luiiut oysiein is guuu ana is a ui lmpruvuig Member of Associated Collegiate Press Distributor of Collegiate Press I to quote from my New g, . . re-hashin- government at Wooster.' It be achieved in a short time but must be class , . reading, hashing, cannot second-clas- s Testament notes. They are a bit Entered as matter in the Post Office of Wooster. Ohio student-thinkin- talking with others and exchanging started on a small scale and gradually improved upon as g dusty and bedraggled, since I took Represented for National Advertising by National Advertising Service, Inc., ideas. And once again the one great matures to the poirft where they are willing to take on the full responsibility. 420 Madison Ave.. New York, N. Y. the course some time ago, but they are joy open to all, is, while searching in It would be unwise to say unequivocally that the Honor System will work, nevertheless readable. Ihe quotations the archives of history, discovering or will not work, but it is certainly worth a try. This is our chance to start are paraphrases of Dr." Hutchison of a WASHABAUGH Editor self-governme- JEANNE 1IZ...... new (to the speculator) worthwhile tradition that may grow into better nt the Religion and exciting for --ELIZABETH BURKET Business Manager Department; and if my - philosophy that opens fresh paths o Wooster. - Pat Cooper, '46. note taking and interpretation are in thought and profound intellectual Sally Editor accurate, I welcome corrections. "Jesus I am not in favor of the Honor System, because a student of coljege Wade . Associate awakening. I believed in adhering to the spirit of abilities and mental enough Art Freehafer .. Sports Editor faculties should have common sense and r. the law and the legalistic, not to out large exodus from compulsory chape! intelligence to be honest at all times. However, there are people who do Rom Kesel Feature Editor ward practicing of rules." And quot after being counted present, demands not believe in honesty, and therefore, the method of the Honor System Jordan Miller Managing Editor ing from my notes again, "The es some action. Somehow, people dislike would only tend to increase their temptation of dishonesty. Make-u- p of the Apostle Dorothy Vaugh ... Editor sence Paul's religion is compulsion. I entered the chapel late Harry Mustin, '47. presented and emphasized fifth Jean Eberling : Copy Editor in the the other day and was almost trampled and sixth chapters of Galatians. Paul Its worked in other schools of a lower standing than Wooster so I Bill George, Dick Smith Assistant Sports Editors underfoot by those fleeing from chape says in essence should think it could and should work here. Nancy Maclnnis, '47. that a right inner at after they had checked Luckily Kesel : Advertising in. UUian Editor titude makes you right. All the act I escaped serious injury and was abl My reluctance to give a quick categorical answer may be because I Betty Guinther . Assistant Advertising Editor rules in the world will not make you to enjoy chapel. Strange, compulsion expect a temptation to judge the Honor System which is a very real Z right." am Cynthia Simmond ... Grculation Manager act I not trvine to resort and rules will not promote honesty improvement in campus government superficially. The Honor System to the use of proof texts. But do the Shirley Smith : Auditor Something else is needed. will have "worked" if it reduces the degree of paternalism at Wooster and above not pierce to the center 'of the me persuades Art Murray , .. : - 1. Faculty Adviser Let repeat, we need a more vita students to assume responsibility for their own moral decisions. issuft? What Wooster needs in its stu- Staf Attedmrni Jean Scott. Mary Paul, Peggy Ackerman, Joyce Jarman. religious program which promotes Mary Ann Brown, '46. dent body arid faculty is a right inner Latny wonder, Julis uwens, reggy uoaoara, -- juuiy Baden, Sally Evans, right inner attitude. Wooster possesses attitude, a I am not for it because I think honesty is a matter of inner attitude and Helen Heitman, Glenn Schwaru, Betsy Spencer, Peggy Ackerman, Jane Sedgwick,' Peggy not program on how to be this attitude to a greater extent than Dtemme, Beryl of tufeo. Miry faul. Marlon Stewart, Mim Alden, Kite McUoll. Alict honest and worry, about whether your not a system ruler. It can work only if students decide to be honest. Rodger, Betsy McMillan, Myron Bellinger, Nancy Jones, Jean Horn, Miller. have witnessed other colleges ' Janet I in Bob NanNancy McICee. Mary Jane Bennett, Tom Maistros, Fred Ely, Herbert Glade, Jack Holden neighbor is getting ahead of you by Agnew, '46. Marlirilyn Ltichty, Mina Hayes, Carolyn Snyder, and Norm Wright. have attended. In a number of cases cheating. where It depends upon' the attitude of the students when they go into the Lee Onthank. Rutb Row. Lit Webster. Lois Cornell. lean Doll I had some rather thorny prob '. cheating Barbara Hoc, Joan Summers, Joyce Bbaw, Marilyn urdray, Ariine Maiacbek. True, the on tests and the (Continued on Pag 4) new system. Lynn Atkinson, '48. Thursday, January 24, 1946 THE WOOSTER VOICE P-- 8 Three Wooster Warps Mount Union; Crilo Experience Defeats Wooster Takes Easy Game at 4027 60-3- 9 Score Amounts to Fifth loss THE PRESS BOK Friday night Wooster ' traveled o ion made its one challenge through Outpassed, outshot, and generally within hailing distance of the Crile Mount Union College, where they won the shooting of Eckert and Reeves. outclassed the Wooster Scots suffered team for the first eight minutes of the 12- - I easily 48-2- 7. Mount Union was un- These two led the Union team to a their fifth loss in ten games, to Crile game. Crile then started o pull ahead I ' By Art Frcehafcr able to break through Wooster's stel- 11 lead at the end of the period. Hospital. Crile, rapidly improving and at the end of the half had a - i after a slow led throughout the commanding 30-1- 9 lead which Woos- iJ lar defense after the first ten minutes Wooster then came on to lead with start, . never overtook. of play. Jim Minium leading the scoring with game. . ter Crile much height, weight At the beginning of the second At the end of the first quarter six points. This lead was never again had too half and experience for the Scots to cope the Scots came within seven points of the beginning of he can will plenty. Mount Union led 12-1- 1. Here Woos ost. It was about get one, it cost with. the first eight minutes of tying the score on long shots by Gaver ter began to hit and came on to lead After September 1945 that Corporal Billy Mike Jacobs knows he can get a good During the third period Wooster 26-1- play the Crile team took a lead which and Minium. At this point the Crile 7 at the half. At the end of the managed to double the score once defense strengthened stepped from a transport plane price for a ticket so he'll put the price 43-2- it never relinquished throughout the and the mild Conn third period Wooster led 1. 24-1- 7. During this period Freehafer home high. - duration of the contest. Wooster threat was over. at New York. He had just come Ross Smith started the game at cen made ten of his fifteen points. Jack St. Germain, rugged Crile for- One of the leading causes of the from having been overseas and was If Conn wins the crown on Tune 19 ter in place of Freehafer. Coach Hole In the last period there was very ward, was the leading scorer of both Wooster defeat was their inability to about to be discharged from the Army. there will be a third meetirTJ'between sent Freehafer into the game midway little scoring. Wooster made five teams. Using but one hand to shoot crack the Crile defense and work the Sept. 18 and 21. If Conn fails, Louis in the second period and it proved a To meet him was someone who gave points while Mount Union made six fouls, St. Germain collected five field ball in for short shots. In the entire will defend against the outstanding good move as Art sent fifteen points him a hug and a kiss and surprisingly points. This victory was Wooster's goals and seven foul shots for a total game Wooster took but fifty-seve- n challenger at the stadium. through the hoops to gather the indi- enough wasn't., his pretty wife. It fifth win in nine names. of seventeen points. Jim Minium, shots making fifteen. . it vidual scoring honors for the evening. It seems that at this time Louis is Wooster forward was the leading Scot In the final ten minutes Wooster wasn t even a woman; it was Pro- Jim Minium, Scot forward and Eckert WOOSTER the favorite to win the bout and if ' scorer as he garnered fourteen points made only six points compared to moter Mike Jacobs. One might won- of Mount Union each scored fourteen Fid. Fl. Tot. Conn does go down to defeat, the on six field goals and two foul shots. nineteen points for the Crile outfit. der why Mike lost control of his emo- points to come in second. Eicher, f . 1 1 3 Pittsburgher he will be through stayed was learned tions. Surely Billy Conn and he were says Minium, f 7 0 14 Using long shots the Scots It that An Freehafer During the first period Mount Un- - with boxing. There are people who 1 ! would have to give up basketball not the kind of friends that were ac- - Smith, c 3 4 1Q at think that the Brown Bomber is al- ' least temporarily due to parental ob customed to tnis sort ot tning. i o Katherman, g . 1 2 4 Il.S.G.A. Announces ways better fight in jections. His height will be sorely Mike Jacobs the safe return of the in a return than Gaver, g 2 first. example they give the College Cage missed by the already Pittsburgh Kid was the coming to life the For Freehafer, g 6103 15 Intersection Basketball too short Scot of a dream which Mike had had ever Schmeling bouts where, in the first, Records team. the TOTAL... 19 10 48 Little has been done so far this sea- Saturday night since June 18, 1941 when Conn and Schmeling won, and, in second, This Wooster meets Louis won in the first round. On the son about the organization of the in- Kenyon on the local floor. Louis had finished their memorable STATE-WID- E MOUNT UNION Billy ter sectional basketball tournament first battle. He had hoped for a re- other hand the Kid has shown Fid. Fl. Tot. the W here at Wooster; but, after examina- CRILE improvement all the way from ; turn bout but the war took the two Otterbein Eckert, f 6 2 14 '.. Fid. Fl. Tot. skinny 6 tion week, the tournament will begin were time he was a tall lad stepping 1 away from Mike and his hopes Akron '. Sheely, f 0 2 St. Germain 5 7 17 the first time. At their with the vigor which a new semester i see why into the ring for c 1 -- postponed. So it is easy to Toledo 10 Reeves, , 2 4 Gana ; . 8 0 16 first meeting on June 18, 1941, Conn brings. Uncle Mike was so happy. It meant Findlay Crapejuine, g ... 0 0 0 Endress, c 4 4 12 was ahead in.po.ints - by the 15th 7 First and Third Sections' have been one of the greatest, if not the greatest - Maag, g 0 0 0 Burghardt, g 3 Bowling Gren 17 the only 3 9 Mike saw round, but when he tried to knock out sections to organize their fight in boxing history. also Wittenberg 5 Berthelmer, g 2 Ruszkowski, g 0 3 3 Louis he was kayoed himself. Who 10 teams to any extent. First has fine million dollars from Baldwin-Wallac- Susco, g a gate of several e 2 Schleifer, g 0 2 2 will win will be 8 chances for a group of tall men with Conn-Lewi- of course decided 15 the s extravaganza. O. S. U 7 Snyder, g 0 1 1 next and it looks as if it will be a TOTAL.... .11 27 Smotzer, Schenck, Shaw, Holden, and June TOTAL 20 Capital . 20 60 Since that eventful meeting many close fight. 6 Swink as possible representatives. things have happened in connection Ohio U .. 7 Third Section hopes, with such men WOOSTER with the fight. Probably the most im Western Reserve . 2 Faculty In as Lucas, Joseph, Boggs, Poethig, Cull, Fid. Fl. Tot. the discharge of Ashland 5 Stars portant thing was The rumor factory was at work Kenelley, Blocher, Van Dame, and Eicher, f I 1 3 Billy Conn, since nei Mount Union . 4 Joe Louis and a week or so ago around Pittsburgh. Volleyball Hanko, to make a prominent bid for Minium, f - 6 2 14 be able meet Oberlin 5 Game ther of them would to It so happened that Clark Shaugh the tournament crown. Smith, c 3 0 6 Defiance ; for Jacobs if they still wore Uncle 4 The two Sections, First and Third, Katherman, g 0 3 3 nessy had some relatives out of town faculty of the College of Woos clothes. Mike said that John Carrol . 3 The Sam's Then that he wanted to see, so he was absent held a practice game last Friday eve- Gaver, g 4 1 9 Kent State ter proved that it could do more, than neither were allowed to stage any days 4 ning in which First seemed to have Horvath, g 1 1 3 from his office for several with give assignments and examinations. with another or any Miami ... 6 warmup bouts one out notifying anyone. When news the edge; but, neither team being at Berry, g 0 1 1 Muskingum Last Saturday afternoon a group of other fighter before their joint appear he was missing and 4 full strength, nothing could be pre TOTAL. -- 15 9 39 papermen saw that professors outplayed and defeated a ance which had not yet been decided Wooster .. 5 dieted for their future teams. that he had failed to show up at a composed college Marietta 3 team of students in upon. That caused quite an uproar, football meeting at St. Louis, all kinds - Second and Fourth have excellent finally subsided. Then Ohio Wesleyan four straight games. but the storm of theories were manufactured. Some . .. 4 hopes for their individual teams, both figure which 3 The faculty which has been practic- Mike Jacobs tried to out thought he was gone from the Sky- . . . having a group of experienced upper- - urnii Fenn 1 ing for quite some time showed amaz- iruvj ' scraper U. for good and others classmen and promising freshmen with words which city would net Hiram 1 ing ability and teamwork. The stu- in other thought he was headed for a coach which to build their team. lujlettca - New - York, Ohio dents were determined and spirited him the most income.- ing job at Miami. A rumor went Northern .... . 2 Eighth Section, as yet, has done throughout, but their lack of con- Chicago, Detroit, Philadelphia, Los around that Andy Gustafson who Rio Grande . 2 little about team organization but will By Anne Fercuson Angeles, and even Rio de Janeiro, Wilberforce . .. 1 sistent teamwork proved to be their formerly played for Pitt was going to be able to put a competing team on Mother Nature was good to us at had been bidding for the bout Bluffton . . ... 1 downfall. The two teams played four coach the Panthers. Gustafson is now .. the basketball floor. last and the past few days all of us Finally the promoter chose to have Dayton 1 games and the faculty had little line coach for Army. .. Ninth Section hopes with the aid have been able to take advantage of the classic staged the Yankee Sta Case . . 1 trouble in taking them all by the at of five returning veterans to build a the winter sports. The potential Sonja Well Clark finally came back to the 15-- 4, 15-- 8, 15-- 1, 15-- 7. in New York on June 19. The Heidelberg .. , scores: and crown-contendin- g dium 0 team, while Seventh, Heinies were enjoying the excellent reasons were: Governor Dewey wants Smokey City and was immediately Kenyon 0 The starting team for the students having many of their men on varsity ice skating at the reservoir and some - snowed under by who wanted the fight in New York.- 2. Previous reporters Xavier , . 0 was composed of Blackshear, Poethig, teams, have not decided whether they eager beavers were even skiing. The York sue to know the facts. He was surprised i promotions in New were Wilmington 0 Boggs, Satow, Gish, and Black. Their will have a team. third round of the at what happened and explained that badminton tourna cessful. 3. New York has the better Denison 0 substitutes were Graham and Ken-nell- y. Last season, a team, which looks he of leaving ment must be played off by this week setup for sports events than any other had no intentions Pitt The faculty Swigart, had Moke, nearly as strong this year, the mighty or you'll have to forfeit. The intra smooth-shootin- Vcity. 4. Larry MacPhail, owner of Young, Spencer, Chit-tu- m. g With Shaughnessy at Pitt this Schreiber, and quintet from Fifth mural basketball games for girls will the stadium, has assured every co Moke, Hutchison, Bates, Bang-ha- m, defeated Freshmen sports writer thinks that football will OHIO CONFERENCE Section the Inde start right after vacation so get your operation. be excellent hands. A s s Hiatt, and Ellsworth composed pendents to win a hotly-conteste- d tour- in far a Otterbein 4 teams together and be sure that every crowd coaches go he is the best and the second for the faculty. nament; and, with the abundance of has Jacobs expects a of 100,000 one of Toledo 3 team one had their five practices. The Coach Munson gratefully offered his basketball material with . Section and approximately $3,000, wit - hthe right - kind - of - material he - sport's and a gate of Akron izzzzzzzzzzzzzz- 6 - - enthusiasts are laying off for. services referee. The Y.M.C.A, the non-sectio- n thinking of to buy a ticket,-i- f can out a championship team. as men or a while and be 000. For a person turn Wittenberg .... 5 will forced to go in sponsored this game and they hope ganizing a team, the Section tourna quest of knowledge. Baldwin-Wallac- e 3 to schedule other athletic events later ment should prove to be as well Capital ; '. 5 Play Host to Kenyon on. fought, as exciting a contest. Scots' Ashland . 5 Oberlin . 4 The Scots after having had a week's season and were too much for them Kent 4 COLLEGE BULLETIN rest, play host to the Kenyon cagers The score of their tilt was 70-2- 6. Ken- - Muskingum 3 LEINERS SATURDAY, JANUARY 26 on Saturday night. The Scots have yon's team is rather inexperienced and Wooster . . 3 RADIO SHOP 7:30 Basketball game Kenyon Gym already played them before in this not unusually tall, and the Holemen Ohio Northern .. ... 1 151 S. Market St. Ph. 124 should not have much trouble with John Carroll ; 1 MONDAY, JANUARY 28 them. Since the last time they played Mount Union ... . 1 ...... 4:30-5:3- 0 Modern Dance .... Lower Babcock Hot Fudge Sundaes Eicher and Freehafer have been Case ..: 1 8:00 Federation Concert - Chapel Have Your Radio or Appliance forced to quit the team, but even with Wilmington 0 AT THE TUESDAY, JANUARY 29 these losses Wooster should win. Af Denison ... 0 Repaired Now! 4:30-5:3- 0 Modern Dance . Lower Babcock ter the Kenyon game Wooster goes to Heidelberg 0 SHACK 7:00 . Girls' Chorus Chapel Ashland next Thursday. " Kenyon :...... 0 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30 4:30-5:3- 0 Modern Dance Lower Babcock 9-11- Mon. 8C Wed :30 7:15 Symphony . .... Kauke All Day Sat. & Sun. A THURSDAY, 31 FOR SNACK WOOSTER JANUARY Try Your Hand at Bowling 4:30-5:3- 0 Modern Dance . Lower Babcock AFTER THE SHOW THEATRE 7:00 Girls' Chorus . Chapel Wooster Recreation FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 1 , Go To 7:30 Preparatory Recital . i Chapel FRIDAY-SATURDA- Y SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2 Quality to All at a THE HAMBURGER INN Alan Curtiss in ' 7:30 Basketball game Oberlin ' . Gym

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Bever and North Streets Phone 400 7:15 Symphony , Kauke 8:00-9:3- 0 SUN.-MON.-TUE- S. Corporation . Lower Babcock 8:00 Dr. Nejla Izzeddin "Arab Nationalism" Scott Auditorium Betty Hutton in 9:30 Reception Babcock Lounge QUALITY Printed and Engraved Stationery "Stork Club" THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7 7:00 Girls' Chorus . Chapel DAIRY 7:30 Basketball game --Ashland Gym WED. THURS. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8 PRODUCTS 8:00-11:0- 0 Freshman Dance U : Lower Babcock Charles Boyer and 6:30 Phi Sigma Iota Banquet We service all makes of typewriters Irene Dunne in Trump Party for Imps IDEM, BMQY SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9 "Together Again" 7:30 Freshman Second Generation Party- - .Alumni Office 133 N. Bever Street V. M. . Y. W. Carnival Vtt Four THE WOOSTBR VOICE Thursday, January 24, 1946

re-pa- ck art treasures and get them Peck Catalogues A Treasures Women's Hagazine Tomorrow -- Sponsors rt out ofjGermanyThusaportionof Letters To TfoosIeFGuirDines on K Rations Amid the treasures were discovered in two Holds Contest Short Story Contest railroad cars behind Goering's hunt- Essay The Editor Shattered Remains of Berchtesgaden ing lodge, not even unpacked and (Continued from Page 2) ce6f " bearing-all7theeviden- having A National Contest for the best es- ems to solve, I found in the faculty A 1500 prize contestopentoair By carelessly. Mr. ANNELU HUTSON been thrown in rather personal understanding -- say written by a woman college stu- faith and a officially enrolled collage students the rubble-heap- , climbing-i- n and out of the Peck already with his outfit to The two G.Ij scrambled up en route dent is being held by the Woman's that I shall never forget. The attitude throughout the has been bomb-tor- n second floor which awkwardly gaped was immediately recalled when building to reach the room, here! Perhaps it needs be fos e, Press Magazine on the subject, "Our to announced by TOMORROW maga-zin- -- which destination spouted film of discovered into sheared off space. The room was their a the treasures were and Responsibility, as United States Citi- tered in some places and given a little which has consistently sponsored -- shattered windows and a magnificent placed overall charge of the entire explosion dust, dis arranged furniture, in zens, for the United Nations Organ- more nourishment. The fact that a the work of new and young writers. overturned couch', two entailed view of the Bavarian countryside. Righting an the priceless collection. This a ization." Any woman" student inter- committee exists for the purpose of . The best short story and the best rudy-face- d arm-patc- h of the 101st Airborn Division complete cataloguing and the writing soldiers, sporting the ested in this subject is invited to en- revitalizing religion on the campus is D-Da- article "will each first first outfit land y, sunk with gratifying sight of a comprehensive guide outline of is receive a prize that had been the to on ter this contest. evidence that there much room for light-oa- of 300, while second prize both and grinning .sheepish, placed their muddy boots on the low k coffee the entire collection. The only record members helping me a deep, vital in of these table. Thoughtfully munching the available for Mr. Peck's use in this The general content for this sub- improvement. categories will be 230. affectionately named after his first citi- not-too-inviti- ng overwhelmingly involved task were, ject is: "How can the individual of the box ' The choice of subject contents w , matter for ; L al was f t i oeroren e tne Since I am a pre-ministeri- student, marked "K Rations", the pair sur- wire who dwecusni. ironically enough, Adolf Hitler's per- zen, by his or her own efforts, and both stories and articles is left to the the collection had been strictly shall probably be acoused of trying veyed the room with discerning eyes. war, sonal art catalogues. through such organizations as the discretion of the contestants, although German, but with the conquests of to pawn this oft on you as my first Scattered papers, books with leaves An investigating party discovered YWCA, help in the gradual evolution no theme is actually prohibited. Man- such countries as Holland, sermon. Accuse me if you like, but flapping in the breeze, ripped cur- the other portion of the collection and improvement of the United Na- uscripts will be judged solely on the and France, Goering dispatched his please think this question over. Is hap-hazard- ly tions Organization as an instrument tains hanging by a feeble thread, a stored in a cave behind morality, basis of literary merit and clarity of dealer Walter Hof-er- ) ethical conduct, or if you tastfully selected special art (Herr re- for international cooperation and the wealth .of modern the Hunting Lodge and Mr. Peck legalistic is expression. to these countries and contrary to will, honesty a rule, or it ed of world security? furniture, in wild, up-turn- confu- iterated that had the paintings re maintenance general belief, bought most of the right inner attitude which promotes .The board of judges include Allen sion. Yes, this was the game-roo- m of mained any longer in the moist damp- famous pieces. The tale of Walter The rules for the contest are: . . . the dignity of man? Tate of the Univeraifv at tU Snn-k-. Hitler's Bavarian retreat. art ness of the cave they would have been f-I-ofer is indeed interesting one, as (1) Limited to a woman undergrad- Sincerely yours, William Blackburn of Duke One of those G.Is whose modest an damaged beyond repair. related to Mr. Peck. by Herr Hofer uate student in a college in the con- Robert L. Agnew University; Stringfellow Barr, Presi- grin is once more in our midst, was Mr. Peck's opinion, Goering's t himself. It seems that Walter Hofer In tinental United States. (2) Length dent of St. John's College; and Dr. Wooster's own, Edward S. Peck Jr., collection"; and subtle. dusty-suite- Was unique, rare exceed words be had been an ordinary, d lit not to 2700 nor to Elizabeth Manwaring o f Wellesley head of the Art Department of the The were as fine as the tle art dealer in one of the back al-- statues not less than 1800 words. (3) All manu- n reply to Mr. Agnew: College. cpllege and a soldier sporting more Ital- double-space- paintings, being of German and scripts be typed, d on To help us in doing some clear eys of Berlin, when he suddenly found to TOMORROW, than the ordinary wealth of experience ian origin, on whole were of an a magazine inter- himself elevated to the position of ex and a white bond paper, size 8 Villi in., thinking about the question of having war-tor- n ested chiefly public arid travel in the exciting, grade as compared with the in affairs, litera- clusive dealer for one of the Nazi inferior with the author's full name and ad- an honor system at Wooster, I should D-Da- art battle fronts all the way from y ture, philosophy, education and sci- paintings. The finest pieces of the en- dress typed in upper right hand cor- ke to try answer Mr. Agnew's potentates. Violently protesting ever to ence, with emphasis at Normandy in which his ship was collection were from Holland. on their develop- having nourished any Nazi sympa- tire ner of first page. (4) All manu- bjections: blown from him . straight ment in the future, will publish both under Some of the outstanding personages scripts, to be considered, must be thies, Herr Hofer prefers being re (1) that 'the principle at stake' prize-winnin- g through V.E.-Da- y, which found him the story and article in "opportunist". When for whom Mr. Peck acted as personal mailed before midnight, Jan. 31, 1946, should be creation of new rules lolling tranquilly in the questionable ferred to as an not its December 1946 issue. However, all guide the exhibit were British addressed to Managing Editor, Wom- " through through an honor system, but creation comforts' of the remains of Hitler's manuscripts,, whether - or not they re. -- Field Marshal Alexander, General an's Press, 600 Lexington Ave., New of a new spirit. Reply: The honor sys once awe inspiring hilltop mansion. ceive awards, will be considered for Arnold, Novelist Gertrude Stein, the York 22, N. Y. is a rule, or of rules, Formerly a small, insignificant settle- tem not set to publication. Military Affairs Committee, General bey (or disobey and then be pun-- of folk, nestled snug- 100; ment mountain Com- The prizes are: First prize, t.t Length of manuscripts may McNarney, and General Taylor, ished),fivebut it is a system like our range ly in the picturesque Bavarian Alps, Second prize, 50. Ten honorable from 2300 manding General of the 101st Airborn present system of student government to 5000 words. The nota- Berchtesgaden was the site of a fam- mentions will be awarded a year's tion "Entry College Contest" Division. in non-academ- ic affairs. The present for ous old hotel, which struck the fancy subscription to "The Woman's Press". along with the In apologetic tones, Mr. Peck's pre academic system is one of policing name and address of' of the unpredictable Adolf and was the dominate remark throughout our in- The judges are: Miss Margaret E. and supervision by the faculty, plac- contestant must appear on the en- built into a guest-hous- e for his friends velope bother take this Sub ing little the students. and also the first page of each and Nazi colleagues. On the highest terview was "don't to Burton, chairman, International trust in An -. manuscript. Return postage must also down it isn't very newsworthy" .- . committee of the Public Affairs Com- honor system would put the respon pinnacle of the Salsburg mountains, be included. and then embark on a fascinating dis- mittee, National Board YWCA, New sibility on the students. There is the the little paper-hang- er ordered the course about his breath-takin- g glider City, Dr. Robert E. Calhoun, spirit a spirit of responsibility. This construction of a retreat, boasting York contest closes on May 1, 1946. landing the famous "Hell's High- New complete surveyal of the entire coun on Professor, Yale Divinity School, Please remember that the system All entries should be mailed to Col- way" the of Holland, for lege tryside, and reached by a special high in invasion Haven, Conn., Mrs. Dorothy Canfield proposed would involve no reporting Contest, TOMORROW, 11 East

which he received the Purple "rule-breakers- ", way that required the services of 200 Heart Fisher, author, Arlington, Va., Mrs of no trials, and no 44th Street, New York 17, N. Y. or perhaps a colorful description of Mildred McAfee Horton, President, S. S. troopers to keep it passable -v- punishments except as the individual -"S y law Southern France in the Springtime or Wellesley College, Wellesley, Mass; There was (I complete little Nazi com and group conscience acted informal' maybe it was just stir munity built around Hitler's resi then again a y, and kindly we hope. Pembroke Publishes ring account of the memorable Battle dence, one estate belonging to the bo There will be the usual $3 fine (2) that the honor system 'is a plan of Bastogne with all it's fog-shroud- ed " vine Reichsmarshal Goering (pro levied this semester for over-cuttin-g to promote honesty . . .' Reply: On Freshman Handbook W w hours of uncertainty as to whether the tected by a garrison of crack S. S. chapel. It was' recommended by the contrary, we who propose an tiny garrison should surrender or not, ,.u.,.. Troopers.) 7-- the Student-Facult- y committee that honor system believe that there is to the surrounding German forces Next year's college handbook will Reichs over-cuttin- g But it was not here that the a fine of be charged for enough honesty already so that it a a. a . My pencil shook so I couldn't take it 0 again be published by the Pembroke marshal kept his coveted Art Collec second semester, with 30c would work. If we are wrong and down, but I remembered. Literary Society. At their recent meet- - tion, (which was to play such a vit for each additional cut. Student students are not honest enough to use ing at Dean Taeusch's home, president ally important part in the Army opinion strongly opposed this, so an honor system, then we better drop Courtesy of The Wooster Daily Record Jeanne Washabaugh named career of our Mr. Peck.) Rather, the the penalty will be reconsidered. the matter. But we don't have quite Joyce was rushed Holland, with Jarman, Barbara Cherry, Nancy Mc-Inni- s, originally Hofer into g collection was housed in American Friends The fine for over-cuttin- church that low an estimate of Wooster hu- special of civilian papers, was Marion Stemme, and Myra Goerings Berlin Manse, "Karinhall" a set it this semester has been lifted. This man nature. with strict orders to secure certain Vandersall to the editorial board. Conference Feb. 22 was decided by the Student-Facult- y We believe that the home back special art treasures for Reichsmarshal The Relations Committee Jan. 14 and grounds, together with the present in- handbook will be modeled' af Goering, before the arrival of Der Held In Wooster 'announced in chapel Jan. 18. fluences (school spirit and honor, ter the 1945 edition but with an ex-- COUNTER Fuehrer's art representative. good sportsmanship, and Christian panded section for the men. A mas- SHOP-WIS- E co-edit- or In tragic tones, the gesticulating Reservations are being received for morality), of Wooster students c.4iave culine will be named to the board Herr Hofen. related the comical story the second annual week end Institute made them ready foe an honor system. at a later date. '.: -- at- of the much pack and unpack 1100 of International Relations for College Fbur Classes The few exceptions are getting awav Work will start at the beginning of . FDEEDLAIIDERS piece Goering collection in the last Students which will be held at Woos- Elect with cheating now, and may do so second semester so that the booklet will 22-2- days of the Nazi regime, which all be 4. whose Senators under honor ,Thos words, "Sleep, that knits up ter Feb. The institute, even an system. be ready at the end of the year. It will gan when Allied bombs began falling theme will the raveled sleeve of care" take on a be "The Challenge of An honor system make everyone be distributed to incoming freshmen' perilously close to "Karinhall". Goer World Leadership", is under the aus (Continued from Page 1) poignant, remembrance-o- f -- things-past concerned about honesty. Without an in June. ing, being completely unable to work pices of the American Friends Service appeal of late. In answer to the drow in the treshman class a chance to get honor system, we are like . a city in without his art treasures surrounding Committee. 4 a a . sy cry of dozens of No-Do- z victims a certain church background and yet which no one but the policemen care him, refused to have them moved until Several hundred students, from all re- rreedlander s lays back its ears and give the freedom of choice and bout crime. 'Get away with it if you a particularly hair-raisin- g night when prepares for the onslaught. over Ohio are expected. Speakers will sponsibility to them after one year, can,' is our attitude. Karinhall. Walter Hofer was sum be Miss Aileen Dunham, of the Woos Manufacturers of Whether you use both parts or one Marge Wilmar: "I would suggest (3) that we need 'a right inner at moned immediately and instructed to ter faculty; Haridas Mazumdar, Hin t 0 or the other, pajamas can give you andasalso to the rest ot the student titude.' Reply: Amen! We need im move the collection to the caven-ou- s - HOUSEHOLD well-bein- vast du author and educator: Roy Mc- a sense of g straight out of body, where it belongs." we all humbly ad- recesses of a safe retreat. This op- provement, must Heidi (i.e. warm bed, good food, Corkel, Wooster alumnus and associate goat . 4 t n at mit. But can't we learn by .... doing? eration required the services of hun- secretary of.. the American Friends oetty uodds: l tavor more de GOODS . milk, etc.) Freedlander's have some Can't we become more honest by dreds of S. S. troopers, hours and Service Committee; and Milton Mayer, tailed reports of Student-Facult- y reta that we like especially; they're rayon practicing honesty when the police hours of careful packing in railroad of the faculty of the University of tions, as discussed by the btudent-- Paisley prints in blue, brown, and watching? cars to transport the treasures to the Faculty Committee." men aren't green. Beautifully tailored and de Chicago and contributing editor of appointed place of storing and of "Common Sense". Sincerely, tailed, they are two-piece- d, and range Senate president, Bob Forsberg course the same painstakingly exacting will be Robert from size 32 to size 28. Neat sleep There discussion groups held stated, "I am very pleased with the Forsberg job of unpacking and storing when ' at only $3.50. Feb. 23 on minorities, economics, the outcome of the elections. The amount they arrived. Mission accomplished, United Nations Organization, and The Wooster . . Demure yet practical are the night of student interest aroused seems to Herr Hofer joreeaned himself on a job empire systems. Cecil Thomas Reasonable Rates gowns that rreedlander s nave been of the show a healthy growth in the new Self well-don- e. For some strange reason, Rubber Co. displaying. The combination of rose Ohio State University Y.M.C.A., will government program. the bombings ceased in the immediate lead folk City Taxi Service bud print and eyelet embroidery at games and group recreation Wooster, Ohio vicinity of "Karinhall" and the Reishs- - Saturday evening. -- v sleeves and yoke practically drips hon - 812 ir-ritab- marshal was becoming increasingly le Congressional ey. ine material is deceptive it Day and Night and listless without, his -tt-te- els-hke art - looks - like - flannel and At its last meeting Congressional treasures. The bedraggled Herr Hofer Dr. Place Addresses flannel. But it's rayon. The usual sizes club elected Rodger Richards as speak' was again summoned and ordered to prevail, as does the modest price and Bob clerk. replace the entire collection in their Phi Sigma Banquet er Clark as The organ Sweet sleep here. ization also voted bring th respective niches in (he halls of the to try to to The Croix de Guerre to whoever campus sometime during the year one Goering Estate. The tremendous oper The French Honorary Society will thought up blouses, and an oak-lea- f of three guest speakers: Henry Wal ation once more performed, the cor hold its formal dinner Feb. 8 at the cluster to the mind behind this one at lace, Bricker, Stassen pulent Goering was soothed. But alas! home of Prof. Olthouse. The speaker John or Harold Freed lander's: It's crisp crepe, short- - will be Dr. the dreaded Russians were closing in Place from Chicago. . Chemistry club heard Wilma Con sleeved, and covered with small polka on one side and the Allied Forces ad- The French Club started the speak Chemistry of dots. Its jabot' is so softly tailored new over on "The vanced stealthily from the other. In year off with a "Twelfth Night" ban Blood" its meeting last Monday that it refuses to look bouffante. Real at the frenzied state of a man who feels quet on Jan. 3. Mr. Carl was evening. Lorraine Duckworth w ly lovely, and not a strain, on th the a speaker. Miss the noose dropping around his should guest Guille and Has elected secretary of the club to replace Hitch-hikin- g . f month's allowance at $2.95. is fun . .you just wild-eye- Khajeh-Nou- ft ers, a d Goering screamed or san ri were crowned king Wilma who will graduate this semes Cary March take off for a gay swing on a star, ders at the quaking Herr Hofer to and queen of the banquet. ter. , as Life Stride hashes fashion for : your shoe wardrobe. 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