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The College of Wooster Open Works The oV ice: 1941-1950 "The oV ice" Student Newspaper Collection 5-14-1948 The oW oster Voice (Wooster, OH), 1948-05-14 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), 1948-05-14" (1948). The Voice: 1941-1950. 173. https://openworks.wooster.edu/voice1941-1950/173 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]. Student Union Be Will Open Don't Forget the Color Dry From 8:30 M. A. to 2:30 P. M. Dance Saturday Night In the Sunday, May 16th. Gym, 8:30-12:- 00 P. M. JVolume LXIV. WOOSTER, OHIO, FRIDAY, MAY 14th, 1948 Number 22 PAGEANT S COLOR DAY Queen, Rainbow Court Officiate At Festive Week-en- d Celebration Sports. Dance Add to Gala Time " 1 -- " K VV i ,ar ,r - ? - - By Sylvia Williams "It can't rain!" hopes Thelma Coleman, director of the Color Day pageant, and Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and everyone from Queen Mignonne Addis to the flower girl echoes "It can't rain," , for Woosters 44th annual Color Day, May 15th. Weekend festivities began last night with the opening of "First A 1 i! i 11 Lady" in Scott Auditorium. The play, the last production of the Little Theater this year, will be presented I again this evening and Saturday at 8:15 P. M., and for Commencement June 11. Janie Stroh has the leading role. " The Queen and her court with the V & III managers of Color Day and other guests will attend the Queen's Ball at Babcock this evening. Her attendants are Betty Kilgore, maid of honor, Paulie Swan, Mary Ellen Frazier, Donna Frazier, Donna Bodholdt, Isa- bella Thompson, Mary Steinhilper, Dorothy Swan, Christine Dever, Lau- ra Dengler, Deane Ferm, David Blackshear, Al Spritzer, John Allen, Randall Chadwick, Gene DeBellis, ' -- W P-4vi- u w ;c:3s?vcsd s John Swink, and Bill Mott. The her- ?ri fllS'"T7 alds are Maudie Snyder and Kay Burt. Saturday morning at 10:15 Julia Steiner Taylor, retiring queen, will crown Mignonne Addis the 38th Queen of Color Day. Senior women will continue the celebration with a Maypole dance just before the page- ant. Holding back a fewsurprises, au- thor Anne Taylor has divulged most of the pageant's plot. Under the di- rection of Tern Coleman, Snow White week-en- 'S1111?111111? tjie Color Day d, Coronation of May Queen Mignonne Addis will be held Saturday morning in Severance Gymnasium. Sn7ishown above and the Seven Dwarfs have been with her court. Left to right, they are Dorothy Swan, Pauline Swan, Christine Dever, Laura Jane Dengler, Mignonne Addis, Betty Kilgore, Donna Botholdt, Mary Ellen searching for a gift for the queen for Frazier, Isabell Thomson, and Mary Steinhilper. the last few weeks. The conclusion they ' "ft - mm r reach Saturday will be full of i'i i't iiflnini- mi iiwJi i ni imi i comedy, color, and beauty as specialty Present German Queen Mignonne Addis Art Weiss and John Compton Play; Interclub Elects College Concert Band acts and dance sequences weave the story. Initiate New Members Eynon Gives Annual Program Capture Leading HSGA Posts; President Saturday afternoon a track meet Walkins with Muskingum and Fenn which be- Heads Big 4; Immediately following the presen- Memorial Chapel was the scene ior Coming Year Wednesday evening of the annual gins at the stadium at 1:30. Later, at Sections Elect New Officers tation of "Einer Muss Heiraten" in 3:15, the Scots meet Denison in a New Cabinet Elected At the first meeting of the 1948-4- 9 concert presented by the College of the Scott Auditorium at 8:15 P. M. Mon- Wooster Concert Band. baseball game. Composed of nine new presidents of Woosters sections, the Interclub Council earlier this week, Under the Pat-tie'- In a meeting Monday direction Wallace Dancing to the music of Bob s during chap Men's Sclf'Government Association has chosen day, May 17, the na- of Franks, the Art Weiss as its presi' Delta Phi Alpha the following officers were elected el hour Big-Fo- ur elected the to musical group rendered the following Cleveland orchestra will climax cabinet dent for the coming year with John Compton as secretary. for the coming year. Presided tional German honorary will initiate conduct business next year: variety of numbers: the day at the informal dance in the over by gymnasium Saturday evening at eight. retiring vice-preside- nt Dave Black-shea- r, Serving as the administrative and judicial board for all men on new members. The ceremony will be President Midge Eynon Ballet. Suite "The Gods . .. Color Day's master artists are Dave in the. absencewof this year's S. : I TNt . campus, the M. G. A. also sponsors dances, and the - Vice-preside- A-beggin- - I f . picnics, nt n Inter' held home of Dr.- Schreiber, g" at the ... Coe Shannon Go Poling, general manager; Dick Cave, picaiuem uick roeuiig, trie new caoi-n- et Section Serenade Contest. Art will replace Harry Scheifele,' president business promises to be every ef- and will culminate dessert ; bit in a party. Secretary-treasure- r Eloise Balconi Handel, arranged by Beecham manager; Jean Harris, as during the past year. r choreographer; Bill publi- ficient as last year's. Succeeding Dave Overture -- "Ruy Bias" Mendelssohn Embley, vice-preside- An economics major from Rocky Serving as the coordinating unit for city; Meridith Hunter, as nt wil be Mary Ellen "Suite Francaise" Darius Milhaud costumes; River, Art Weiss is a member of Con- - all women's social clubs, the council Greg Moore, properties; Charlie Frazier. Marge Yaple will follow Political Satire 'First Lady' 1. Normandie gressional Club and THE Corpor- Croghan and Gretchen Hazelyn Melconian in the secretary's re- Alsace-Lorrain- Shafer, dance also supervises rush teas and is 2. e ation. During last year, he served as chairmen. job and Bill Voelkel replaces Bob sponsible for the annual Interclub 3. Provence counsellor freshmen Provides Timely Theatrics Reed junior to in It's heresy, but in case it does rain, as treasurer. As is mentioned Douglass Hall. Formal in the' spring. Tone Poem "Finlandia" ..Sibeliu elsewhere in the VOICE Bill Watkins By Pat Henderson the program will be held in the High Group of Marches: succeeds Dick Poethig Big-Fo- ur The present M. S. G. A. board Individual clubs, too, have recently School downtown. as officers following elec- Everyone's got politics on his mind these days, and presidential 1. "The American Way" Chairman. named their selected leaders replace to their retir- (by request) ..Franks tions of officers in the nine sections. candidates are the fashion, so last night's . opening performance of ing officers. Initiation ceremonies are 2. "Tenth Regiment" ..Hall Don Shawver is officially the Week Newly elected officers are as follows: Kaufman and Dayton's First Lady was, at the very least, timely. The Trio Plays for School of Prayer chairman for FIRST: President, John Compton; planned for later this month. 3. "Kilties" -- Morris next year play is a political satire, a burlesque of Washington society and intrigue. Monday col- and he already has big plans vice-presiden- morning a group of for his t, Dick Falls; treasurer, Tone Poem "Phantom First produced in 1935, it has been by Darts elected "Snips" Sherer presi- lege new position. The business Bo Meeker; Corresponding hot'dated strictly contemporary Trumpeters" James Gillette musicians entertained younger main of secretary, vice-preside- dent, Sylvia Reese will serve as nt, "school-goers- piano-playin- g " meeting was the election of officers, 4 Embley; Recording Bill cracks at Wallace, Taft, and presidents, in spite of a at a Wooster high Bill secretary, Joyce Kinsey is the new "Mardi Gras" from the s, but tew anachronisms about vice-president- school assembly. Donna Jean Swartz, it was voted to take three hun- Payne. ; secretary, Sylvia Taylor was selected "Mississippi Suite" Grofe The War, and inter-wa- r diplo- "Dopey" Swan, and Jackie Morris dred dollars (the balance of this year's SECOND: President, Bob Nether-cut- ; so- Excerpts from "Brigadoon" Loewe macy. Gadabout Hits Stands treasurer, and Martha Granger is played several trio numbers. treasury) for the Restoration fund of vice-presiden- t, Don Shawver; cial . chairman. Officers of the band this year have Waltzes were offered by a group European relief. This year's cabinet Kaufman has written better plays, treasurer, John Park; secretary, Bruce would like Tomorrow . 25 Cents Dominoes have "Poppy" Dengler been Oscar F. Beck, Jr., president; of mixed singers. Known as the to thank the campus for Love; sgt.-at-arm- s, Woody Achauer. but there is plenty of evidence here vice-presiden- t; its of this vice-preside- Bierly, Eloise "Liebeslieder" singers, they support year's work nt, James were and of his ready wit, although his subt- as president, Joyce Heath as THIRD: President, Sam Curry; It's spring, and love and laziness wish all the best Jean Chrisman as secretary, Elder, secretary; and Howie Simon, under the direction of Miss Eve R. to next year' officers. vice-presiden- leties were not always made t, the worst and " Scotty, McQade; treas- that well known fever abound. "- ibrarian. ' ' - - ' t Richmond. " of."ThepIot, such as' it concerns and Kay Burt as treasurer.- urer, Bob Lawther.