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Volume LVIII WOOSTER, OHIO, THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 1942 Ntanbcr 23.

' ( -- i.. Senate Petitions Seniors Decide Students Choose On Stan Kenton Stranahan, Rogers Sunday Use Of Head Band For Prom Senate: President Courts, Course Staff For First by Semester A unanimous vote of approval the senior class after chapel Wednes- ' Candidates Lessing, Clay Union To Open in Committee of Three To day, Apr. 8, put the final stamp of Board Divides Editorship April approval on a senior committee recom. - Make Statements on Arrange Plans For mendation that Stan Kenton's band Between Stranahan The formal dedication Stu- Coming Election of the Summer Term play for the senior prom May 7. "And Rickards dent Union Building will be on Sat- Kenton, who plays Sunday after- urday, May 9. Although no date has noons over the Columbia network, fea- For the first time in its history, The Tomorrow either Clay or Bob Petitions sponsored by the Senate tures a hot style of music with many Wooster Voice will John been set for the informal opening to have two editors instrumental solos. spite the lack 1942-4- Lessing, candidates for the Student are being circulated by Bob Lessing In of during the 3 school year, it was the students, it is hoped that work Senate presidency, will of a piano in the organization, its emerge as the for the opening of the golf course and - revealed tonight at the third inniml will be nmm 1942-4- 3 finished sometime late in April. heavy rhythm beat is evident, partic- ; ; president with the annual , jhl formal Voice banquet attended by tennis courts for Sunday use. These. iff election taking place in the Senate Much has been accomplished in the ularly in its latest record releases, over 80 staff members and guests in petitions, plus a letter from the Senate, - A rooms, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. "Lamento Gitano" and "Concerto for w mtm- Babcock hall. John Stranahan of Mer- last few weeks. All the rooms have Jwm will be of Trustees sent to the Board a Doghouse." . cer, Pa., will be editor of this pub- Both candidates have extended their. been painted. All the booths have for consultation before final action This band, relatively unknown here, lication for the talents in a variety of fields ranging coming fall terra, and been installed and some of them have has been widely acclaimed by admir- Dorothy Rickards from a bit of modern dancing in the can be taken. of Mechanicsburg, been stained and polished. Some of ers on the west coast. Frank Daily's Pa., will be editor the semester follow, 1941 Color Day program to fresh Further consideration was made at "Meadowbrook" in New Jersey and ing. Herbert Rogers, man counsellorship in Douglass hall the fountain equipment is ready to in- of Wooster. is the the March 30 meeting on a request the Valleydale in Columbus are soon new business manager. Bob, a member of Second section, stall. Most of the woodwork has been This is the first - which be to! be hosts to this combination. The issue is to sent to the trustees con- to be published by the new i comes from South Orange, N. J. He put in. All of the equipment has ar- cerning the diversion of a certain April issue of "Downbeat" carried a staff. is an active member in a number of rived or is on the way. , amount of ohe student activity fee story predicting a rapid rise to fame Under the campus organizations including Con erum i runqc. j a. i for this band in the near future. be in "effect only For-u- i uie iprensic to me annual for one year, Dor-- gressional club, Sunday Evening m, Like Will Bradley ancTW V:';::' be-associat- e-tditot - Voice allottment. each stu- -- ' : Annually oodHeS - & ithr Rickards will swimming team, and the Student r dent pays a 12 activity fee of which man' of past senior proms, it is hoped f under Stranahan, and Senate. Other activities include being Hough To Stranahan will Speak $(1.50 goes to the Voice, and $1 toward that this band will prove a pleasant be associate editor under Rickards. a waiter in Holden, acting as M. S. the forensic fHjid. surprise for students hearing them The decision was voted by G. A. representative of this year's At the Board Club Banquet for the first time. Newly elected Editor John Stranahan (seated) and Business Manager Herbert of Control of the Voice which Week of Prayer, membership in the Individual invitations through the is head- Ed Merkle is the general chairman Rogers (standing) as they plan this, their first issue of the Voice and ed by retiring editor, Bob Freshman Debate club, and partici admissions office will be sent to all Wilder. Dr., M. Hough State of the dance, while Margaret Sherrard discuss their future policies. who was toastmaster of the affair pating in the Color Day pageant., John of Ohio prospective high school students to be this has charge of the programs and Becky evening. university will be the guest speaker at guests of the college at the annual "Since we are warned these days Hostetter the chaperons. Ferm Speaks the Classical Club's annual formal Color Day, May 8. that any loose talk may aid the 'en Deans Announce Music Club Elects Dr. Vergilius T. A. Ferm. head of emy', banquet being held tonight 6 Senate activities will be carried I'll limit myself to no promises at in on Senate To Sponsor the philosophy department, was guest and the assurance that whoever secures lower Babcock. Martha Milburn, of at the summer session by a committee Requirements For Sommers President speaker at the banquet, and after his the the office will of three to be appointed by the hew priority on do it the class of '42, will entertain at this remarks, the new staff was announced the best his Senate president. These members will Dateless Recreation 'to of ability' Bob time with, a number of . y and awards were presented. ..." Navy Candidates Newly elected officers of the Fort stated. be chosen from among present Senate The Board of Control also elected all-colle- ge al nightly Dr, Hough, a native of New York members if possible and will An recreation night, music club for the coming year center i . i . Bob August, editor; Barbara John, a Fifth section representative, City, graduated stags ... no charge, with are: " Charles from Princeton with their attentions particularly about so- welcome, ping' Sommers," president; comes from Canal Fulton, Dean John Bruere announced that ' Haas, feature editor; George Koch, O. John's his doctorate in 1931. In the fall of pong, dancing, bridge, and shuffle Grace Ohki, vice president; Rachel cial events for the session. those men who plan to take part in advertising manager; Henry Miller. activities range from being a member that year he accepted position board on the program is being fos- Shobert, secretary; George a in S. V-- Mulder; of the football squad, class Paul Churton, chairman of the the U. Navy l program for col- circulation manager; Ed. Morris, as to vice the classical languages at Ohio State. tered by the Senate with Jim Bean as treasurer. "Fred-Waring-Fight--For-Woo- lege sophomores and president ster freshmen should sistant circulation manager; and in his sophomore and junior He became an department organizer in an attempt to solve the Jane assistant sub-stati- go on On Tuesday, years. Also he has been a freshman Committee", has received a letter from to the nearest Navy to Apr. 14, Fortnightly Adams, auditor. head in 1937. Dartmouth college problem of "activity-less- " Friday eve have their papers put in order. He em will be entertained by a program given Editor Stranahan has councillor . in Douglass hall for the Mr. Waring concerning the student attointed awarded him the William Jewett nings. The first one of these evenings phasized parent-consen- by the Ensemble de-partme- the t' club. The program Grace Ohki to head the music nt, past year, Student Senate treasurer, request for a piece. Mr. Waring states takes place tomorrow evening, Apr, that Tucker Fellowship for graduate study blanks is divided Color Day pageant committee, and that he is behind in his schedule for must bepresented, typewritten into two groups. First, a Norman Wrieht. adminis-- i in the years of 1927-2- 8 1929- - 10, in lower Douglass from 8 to 11. and in and triplicate form. brass section, composed Bill trative Senate college song compositions, but Woos-ter'- s in After the re of Fissell, department; Johrf Kovach, representative. 30. He is a member of the scholastic There will be an emphasis on the cruit has had the papers checked John Sproul, Charles Troxel, campus organization request will be fulfilled the "not-just-- at and department; in no-dat- e proposition and a' Concluding his honor society Phi Beta Kappa and sub-statio- interview, n, John L the he is to report at the Donald Straub, will play "In Modo Fritz Pfouts, club-clas- s department: , vic-dance-ide- near future. a." stated that, "The president of Stu- of the social fraternity Alpha Delta The Senate vie will Cleveland Navy Recruiting station, Religioso" by Glazounoss. and Joe Bindley, speech department. dent Senate lead the Senate body Phi. . be furnished, and all those desiring must be Mary-An- there to formally enlisted in the A Copy editors will be n Rid toward efficient to dance must furnish their own rec- string sextet, consisting of Grace and representative subject this will V-- l dle, His evening be the program. Ohki, George Mulder. Ruth Ihriff. and John Meloy, and Ellen planning of student affairs. As presi- ords. A coke dispenser will be on oi art, dress, temples and food of classi Dean Selects Three Pauleen Vaugh will be make-u- p editor Jerry Stryker has guided hand, and Mr. and Mrs. Schroeder He also announced that the general Smith, Nicky Zuppas, and dent, the cal antiquityHe wilL illustrate his lec? " will act as official chaperones. comprehensive examination for sopho Martha Childress, will also play "Over Managing Editor Chosen Senate in the right direction, and it with ture slides of the stamps that he As Head Residents a Betty Gourley is acting will be the incoming president If a favorable response is recorded mores will be given at the Cleveland ture on Yiddish Theme" by Pro in the ca up to has collected in the pursuit of 'his ' all-c- kosiess. ' pacity of managing editor, ol station Apr,il position to so continue. May the best man from this trial attempt of an on 15. Those expecting a hobby and profession. open to any member of - lege to take this examination be the junior win." . Ruth Gilbert, Anne Wharton, and recreation evening, the practic must en New members of the .society have class will be instituted fall regular !sted in the V-- l program prior on' the staff who wishes to be Betsy Warner have been chosen as next as a to been chosen, but since all have not yet that date. considered as a candidate for the Friday evening activity. accepted.Mheir names be residents cannot pub 1943-4- junior for the freshman girls' 4 editorship. No permanent Students Take Exams Up to 20,000 men will be accepted lished until a later date. Girls' Club dorms for next year,. Miss Rachel Mac-Kenz- ie Concert Aids Cross managing editor is ever chosen. Glee Red for aviation cadet (V-3- ) training of To Remove E? Grades will replace The Collier Printing Co. Awards announced. They those who receive a sufficiently high Approximately $(100 was raised for gold and silver keys, are given an- Presents Annual Gwen Polen, Dot Rickards, Betty rating on the romprehensive exam- Little the Red Cross at a benefit .concert giv Names New nually to the members of the Voice The Deans' Office has scheduled Lockwood, Peggy Welsh who were the ination and who can pass the naval en in the chapel on Monday, Apr. 6, staff who have worked three or four Secular Concert the "E" exams for this Saturday morn aviation physical examination for of Dining residents this year. by Mr. and Mrs. Clarice Paul Parm Hall Heads years on the paper or else who have ing in the Latin room from 8:30 to ficer pilots. These be men will per -- girls chosen elee .of the Conservatory faculty. exhibited outstanding journalistic abil Once again the Girls' Chorus of 11:30. The that are to guide mitted to complete least balance Wooster's only music society, the at the The new head waiters for the com- ity. Wooster will appear in secular con- the incoming freshmen must have of the scholastic year will ing The registration for summer school McDowell club, sponsored the concert and then year were announced by Miss Awards Westminster chapel, Thurs- Given cert at the good grades, be dependable, and be be ordered to active duty on the V--5 Mable Little Apr. 7. Bob is also scheduled for Saturday morn as a service to get funds to help the Moreland Mr. H. M. Henery, business man day evening, Apr. 16. They will be program as determined by ing from 9 to 11:30. interested in personnel work. Red Cross. the service was appointed head waiter at Bab ager of the Collier ' Printing Co for - under - the - direction of . Eva . Roine needs at that time, cock hall, Melay John in upstairs over 1 2 years printers well-know- to the Voice, Richmond who is n for the Holden, and Bob Ginther lower Of the students who rank sufficient- in presented gold keys to the outgoing1 superb concerts she has presented in Holden. Luther Hall will Color Day Author, Producers Talk Over Plans ly high on the examination and volun serve as (Continued on Page 4) the past. Under , her baton the chorus V-- head waiter in Hoover and Charles teer for 7 training as general deck is able to produce Unequalled artistic Twenty-fiv- e Ireland, Bob Lessing, Couples Practice For Coming Pageant and engineering officers, up to 15,000 and Jim Relph effects and has' at all times a mag- will be. head waiters in Kenarden. Berigan Rated V-- As will be transferred to 7 classifica- nificent blend of voices. It is always tion. They will then be retained in an On the nights of April 13 and J5 interesting to note the beautiful Campus Favorite inactive status and permitted to com- the new head waiters will hear lec- grooming of the girls and the unusual plete tures by Miss Little, " their college work. At the close her assistants, color schemes.. v ' The first name band of the rear of their academic work they will be and the former head waiters of the will appear at Wooster Friday night The concert will open with the dy- ordered to active duty at Reserve Mid- various dorms. Later the new head when Bunny Berigan and his orches- namic 'strains of "Rejoice Ye!" shipmen schools, and upon success waiters HjiH instruct the new waiters. tra will furnish the music the "Euridice" by Peri, followed by ful completion for of that course will be ' First-Sevent- h formal According to "Moon Marketing" by Weaver and commissioned as Ensigns, or in the Hank Miller, Seventh section .dance1 "The Slave's Dream" by Matthews. specialist grades for which they "are City Reaches High chairman, Bunny is bringing his en- In this last number Matthews set to particularly qualified. tire band of fourteen pieces. -- music he stirring words of Long-fellow- s In Blood Donations Since its . It is a thrilling num- - inauguration a little more

1 There wilf be a meeting than : of all a year ago, Bunny's bef, comparable-- vto :. .the-- - "Highway- band has of Voice- - reporters Saturday morning been on the road almost continually. man" last year, Priscilla Hughes -- Wooster students aided -- the city in will take the solo parts. at 10:30 in the Voice office. getting a high record for blood do- On'theTadiif Berigan"was ieatufecl on the CBS "Saturday Swing Ses- Pauline Smith will play a violin nations on Monday and Tuesday at sions" almost before his group reached solo "Sigeunerweisen" by Saraste. An the Red Cross headquarters. One hun- Editof Plans Distribution maturity. At a stage when lead- - organ solo "Gavotte de Mignon" by dred and thirteen people gave blood most on Tuesday which was the highest ers are still holding rehearsals, he had Thomas' will follow by June Whitmer. 1 Of '42 Index to Student his own commercial, ' "Fun Swing- - Mary Balloon will then play "Nails" number to give blood in one day in in time on MBS chain. Later, though by Delibes on the piano. Body by Senior Week any city in Ohio except for Cleveland. still on the road, he made several The committee wishes to thank all The chorus returns with two Brahms guest appearances on such shows as Robert Edwards, editor of the 1942 the students and to state that those selections, namely, "Saphhic Ode" and R.CA.-Vict- or and the R.GA. Magic Index, who had volunteered and were "The Message." They will also sing i announced that the copy for not Key, as well as on CBS programs. mid-Summ- "Memory" Da.y"and "Serenade" by this year's Index has been sent to the used will have a chance in er Berigan, besides being ainonir the Strau5SjL.ThesaGerman Leiderjongs printer. The advertising copy was when the Mobile Unit will re- top campus favorites, has spent great rnod.-in-Mcr.day.- a are so well loved that they will remain Mar. 0. --This turn. . -- - I,1"tljiu,. , part of his career in Eastern theatres in the ranks of- - the best music even means that if the printer adheres to All the donors were given bronze doing personal appearances. At New jLyf:.m his original schedule, the 1942 during i )tmtm Index war time. i n mi ' i" buttons i "i to wear. Anyone giving blood York s Paramount theatre, Berigan will be ready for distribution to the The next group consists of several three times will be' awarded a silver followed Dorsey, staying three weeks. Seated around a table at Babcock are, from left to right: Julia Brockman, who wrote the Color Day Pageant; student body May 6. operatic selections. Dorothy Hender- button. Berigan, who is 30, was bom in John Clay, who is head of the Color Day committee; Jean Hudson, jvho is co-direc- tor and helped write the Pag- - son and Paul Parmelee will begin with The Index will be distributed to Wisconsin's' city of Fox Lake. An ar- eant; and Jerry Stryker, who is the president of the Student Senate. the "Love Duet" from "Madame But- all students who call for it on May dent sportsman, he likes baseball and 6. Those who Room Fees Due April 20 terfly" by Puccini. Following this is Rehearsals have already started for Queen, Gloria Parker, and by the students leafing through, a scrap book have paid their 15c for football best. He is married, and has well-know- n mailing charges will get this money the "Bell Song" from the twenty-fiv- e couples in the main annual May pole dance. . of events which are then portrayed by Room reservations for all men. ex- two children. back-t-th- time-that-they-- 'Vir-gini- e- call by a same -- "Lakme" by Saint Saens sung cast of the Color Day Pageant. This The pageant, entitled TEeCollege the cast. Sophomore Court, a Track pecting- to live in' Kenarden nexryear - Rated as one of the- - greattsr swing- - for their copy. The will be Witzler. Paul Parmelee and year Color Day has been moved up to Album", was written by Julia Brock-ma- n, Meet and the Messiah are but a few rest mailed must be made at the dean's office by maestros, Bunny keeps working dili- will out. Martha Milburn sing an aria and May 8, the day following the end of with the help of Jean Hudson, of the scenes. Background for the ac- Apr. 20. A five dollar deposit must gently to retain his popularity. '. He scene from "Samson and Delilah". final exams. Contrary to tradition, the who is also acting as co-direct- or. It tion will be provided by a large replica All those students who entered the be made with the room reservation. makes many of his own arrangements. will be the The climax of this group college is -- pageant will be held in the a pantomime depicting the high of the entrance to Kauke and several second semester are reminded to pay Reservations for rooms during sum Bunny is particularly famous for "Quartet" from "Rigoletto" by Verdi, will be lights stadium at 2:30 p.m. and pre- of four years at Wooster. The smaller props of the other college for their copy of the Index if, they mer school should be made by Apr. his solo in "I Can't Get Started With V - ' (Continued on Page 4) ceded by the crowning of the May action is tied together by a couple of buildings. want one. 20, if possible. , You. . r s THE WOOSTBR VOICB Thursday, April 1942 L Wmttx Voiu Away With M.S.G.A. CURRENT COMMOTIONS By JACK MELLIN ESTABLISHED MIS the past year the Voice has been W. its effect. Anyway, there is to be an KbBcattm ! Tt CoIWi l witch-huntin- g DURING demands Texas' Congressman, persistent in its that something investigation of the Dies investigators! . the gentleman', who two years ago Pria U0 oar mr be done with the M.S.G.A. Nothing has Opinion on Capitol Hill is that Mr. proved so duclusively that Shirley BdhotU Offic-- fta 15. Kafa HaO-tti- om 896- - been done. The M.S.G.A. has been floundering Dies might spend more time hound- by CoOmt Co, WooMr. Ohio Temple was a Communist, has Mrtri Tb Madof ing the Axis agents as Hoover and his toad faai la Am PoMofio at Woonr, O. long enough lets abolish it. dropped another charge on Washing- MM criticizing I Ajicrilil CoOajuM FBI are doing rather than til In f Fm Definite proof can be found that the M. S. ton from his "Dies Bomber". The ex- DMtt&Mtor ColkaiaM D)Mt one of the government's most power- l plosion has had its effect, but not in G. A. has absolutely no power or . prestige ful and efficient war boards. More- 430 Mxfina New Y. the way in which Mr. Dies antici- fcnfa. lac A, Y,N. about the campus. Its rules have been broken over, a few Communists in the right pated. . ditor-in-Chi- ef place can be very helpful. America John Q. Scranahi or disregarded, it is in the red financially, and Dies Demands Business Manager and Great Britain can be thankful Herb Rot it seems doomed to remain there. Last week Dies sent a letter to Vice that there were so many around. last crowning-exampls-Gf-jtSrh- Wallace-demandi- -- However the elp ng Rickards- LAssociate Edito r ' Pridan?' the d Dot - yeaf . EveTTwitrTlhslTTnilllonj fighting Editor charge of thirty-fiv- e members of the Bob August. --Sports lessness is shown by the fact that only one man beside us (or should I say before us) Economic War Board (EWB). The Betty Gourle- y- Managing Editor is running for the presidency of the M.S.G.A. in "our war", we are not as yet march- charge was that these members had John Meloy, Mary-An- n Riddle Copy Editors ing up the Unter den Linden. Once In short,, only one man has courage enough to once belonged to Communist front Barbara Haas Feature Editor again the Congressman from Orange, tackle such a hopeless task. Certainly this is them Vaugh-Geor- ..Make-u- p Editor organizations, and that one of Ellen ge Texas, has resorted to the good old 0 Vr J0M, -- , definite proof that the organization is nearly had actually written a book on nud-- Koch. .Advertising Manager American custom of branding as "' ism. (As yet this volume cannot be Hank Miller-E- d Grculation Editor extinct. Communist anyone who doesn't agree acquired at the College Book Store.) Assistant Circulation Editor ' - Morris -- It is not our contention that the men of the with the administration. - Auditor A few reliable com- Jane Adams of the more Communists Bear Brunt , campus should not have some sort of an or- mentators feel that Mr. Dies let this For the most part, the Communists ' STAFF ASSOCIATES bomb-she- ganization through which they could be rep- ll fly at the present time for Fritt Pfouts, Joe Bindley, John Kovach, and the New Deal bear the brunt of definite Short- Norm Wright, Grace Ohki resented in the deans office. Why not do away very political reasons. Mr. Dies attacks. Why is this? Here Professors! Which Type Are You ly the House Accounts Committee will ' ASSISTANTS with the president of the M. S. G. A. and are some facts which may be relevant be called upon to vote the Dies Com- Edith Beck, Herb Ervin. Loii Schroeder, Peggy Welsh, Betty strengthen the Kenarden council, an organiza- to that question! In Mr. Dies' home In Wooster's Classroom Catalogue? MicPhee. Ellen Viugh, John Stalker, Marie Thede, Al the mittee allotment for next year. there is feudal still Linnell, Earl Nelson, Jean Mclntyre, Jean Stafford, Betty tion that represents every section? Let this state, a system in Gearing, Eileen Palmer, Foster Lewis, Betty Martin, Bernice Obviously Dies was trying. to produce is those just mentioned. i existence! This an article about professors, They, too, are Page, Kenneth Cohen, Ralph Brile, Peg Miller, Marjorie en "Nudism-in-th- council chose a head, who can act as a go-betwe- a e New Deal" Donaldson, Everett Campbell,' Roger Richards, George Bell, few A system which would thrive ex- You've heard of them . . . they are the unforgettable. The most clearly de-- Waterhouse, Mary Jane West, Virginia Root, Chet . Betty for the men and the administration, headlines in order to gain the support people symptom of this of profes- - Turner, Bill Boyer, Anne Fisher. ceptionally well under a Facist state, from whom you get A's and nnd type of the New Deal-Bater- s in House. electric-cloc- and then give the members of the council the the but one which the Communists abol- who give you D's. They are known on 8or k drone he gets ASSOCIATES With all of them behind his cause, BUSINESS ished. In this country the New Deal the campus as "profs". Do you recog- - to voice. His classes are usually Carolyn responsibility of backing this head. Either Robinson, Ruth Twitchell, Elinor Ehrman, he could ask for a much large appro- the lectures (and purely lecture, Berwick. Corienne Coppock. Carol Reed, Betty Russell, Jariet has been the only administration to nize species? Every college has its too), and Ken yon, Hank Miller, Eddie Morris, Margaret Neely, Barbara perhaps this plan would not work perfectly, priation. To Mr. Dies' surprise Con- keeping-up-with- - take an active interest in the problem. share of professors or should, afford an excellent . Ross, Dave Cowles. ... gressmen formerly his are your-correspondence-or-sl- eep but it certainly would not be as big a flop supporters It is the' problem of the poor share- (Sometimes, from tales I hear, I won- - o p p o r-- now turning against him. It seems the as the M.S.G.A. has been. There seems to be cropper. From eight Southern poll-ta- x der, though). And Wooster is no ex- - tunity. There are times when you real- - President's appeal for unity had has W re no sense in trying to. continue an organiza- - states having this system, sixteen ception! appreciate such classes, but the ma-The- Looking Ahead ntav "ienator$-anehieventy-eightreprese- pei ure-manjrty- orprofesjors3116-""1- 6 JtJimu'chhardet tion that has failed year after year in spite of ' Woosteriies 'Blow' tives are sent to Congress. All arc The most popular classification is the t0 keep your head from constant efforts to revive it. elected by upper-clas- s tough-and-avoid-- if -- than woull f take notes, THE Wooster Voice banquet tonight, a very small possible t y p e- - a s bobbmf "

nifty-and-sign-early-or-y- Outdoors vote. against ou- Professors Get Lecture ATBob Wilder, one of the finest editors Shack For the - ' will-nev- er Their influence upon the Con- get-in- , how-- But then, there is the type of pro- - the Voice has ever had, presided over Tales By type. There are, a Shack Rat As Spring Arrives gressional body is extremely heavy as ever, innumerable other means of fsor who lectures! This kind knows his .last meeting. As the new, editors of the they are aristocratic constituencies. classification. The scholastic approach: b's subject, thinks you should know Voice, we are glad of the opportunity to pay : Because appointments to the chair- tbe subject, Don't know much about different kinds of Hey, "wake up and live it's Professor of Philosophy, Professor of and makes you know the manships of the most important com- subject. He talks tribute to this efficient newspaper man. Dur' wood, but I am reasonably sure that the library Spring! I can tell by the apathy in Biology, Professor of Physics, etc. The. interestingly but mittees follow seniority rules, they good-but- concisely for 40 ing the past year the Voice has risen to un- your eyes. can tell by the Diction- mercenary approach; He's - minutes straight while chairs made of soft . I are not , white pine. e-all-right- can-we-afford-hi- m, gain added power. Nor can they be -b- vou write and write and write precedented heights on the Wooster campus ary; "Spring: the seascfn in which He'll and

and-we-can-afford-hi- recalled, for a majority of the adults m, and the just write. When your, arm begins to ache and most of the credit for this achievement is vegetables begin their growth, the sea- cheese in their own states cannot vote. Mr. plain we-can-afFord-- him anc vour band is numb, Had a cold sandwich for lunch the son preceding summer ' especially professor. But you turn from due to Bob Wilder, the 194.142 editor. Also Dies, champion surpressor of Unamer-ica- n literature to art. (Some of best other day. Can't see why they are still looking from Mar. 21 to June 22". But best the most elucidating classification of jny to those seniors who have gone to press for the Activities, was elected by only all is that by the cartoons have been results of writer's a rubber substitute. of all, I can tell by the campus. students. Jot 4.2 the of voting, population of his Well-Know- cramp in such a situation). But this last time We offer. our congratulations for z' Convincing Way The n Type district! Poll taxes are often cumula- kind never lets you sleep. work well done. The most convincing way to rec- One type of professor is well-know- n tive starting at three dollars a year. One faculty member recently advocated ognize spring is to walk into the to us all. He is the kind that makes The next type, however, is a terri- share-cropp- We who have been chosen to taEe their .A er who makes only six that 'freshman men should be required to sign Shack, just any old time. If the smoke mental peace a complete impossibility. fying mixture of them all. This pro- places will endeavor to maintain the high ty dollars a year and who hasn't voted - p makes fessor talks just enough calls in and out, keep hours, is only a hazy fog instead of the pea-sou- He it a point to call on as many and on particular etc. What, will standards staff achieved. staff for three years, think twice before vou enough so that the outgoing As lock-step- variety . . . then it is Spring. students a day as time will permit, and iust both going to no ? he pays nine dollars to vote for Mr. un-chew- ed sleep and keeping members of the Voice for the coming year, we . If you are able to wriggle your way it is due to him that mani- - awake become the" Dies or anyone else. Perhaps the rea- difficult task would like outline policy so that the back to a quarter of an inch of open cures are practically extinct. One most of all, and usually to our Some of our chapel speakers have wonder- son for Mr. Dies' hatred of the New space instead of having to hire thugs needs only to look into a classroom b's problem takes up all your time Wooster students will know what to expect in ful speaking voices. Deal and "left-win- g boogies" can be Its too bad they don't (a football player will do) to run and watch the forced nonchalance (to 8eeP or not to sleep) and you the future. found here. Why should he want this bave have something to say. interference for you . . . then it is turn to pale terror on the faces of cou been sleeping all the time, good American System abolished? Af-te- r (1) The Voice will be used as a check on Spring. If couples come and go in an those called upon to "recite". This is all, it him The final classification contains my almost steady got into office didn't unmistakable student the week-end- stream and you never an type. clubs and organizations, faculty, Went home on a (censored) last . it? professors . . . all fascinating, all have to place your reservations hours Another kind is and the administration. This check will be It stopped frequently to discharge the antithesis of enthralling, and all interesting! ahead . . . then you know it is carried out by means of student polls and Spring. .... A PLEA , editorials. - Absence of Lib Hounds I ain't unpatriotic iAe (2) Curing....the coming year we hope to You can tell when this season rolls At least don't mean be" " ftahaltUtf Woodier Beat ME MOS i join- to lib-houn- around by the absence ds continue the close cooperation that has existed of I tried to do just everything . By THE MADCAP CRITIC and dormitory-lounger- s. Instead, you between the Student Senate and the Voice, two the DATE BOOK To insure liberty will find a green-lawne- d hill by the But I have one complaint to make organizations for the betterment of student By JUNE WHITMER baseball diamond flashing with color And that sure ain't no joke Despite the war, the defense priorities on the material used for" the activities on the campus. Yet we will not hesi' like the pages of a sample catalogue. is waxing of discs, the current new year in music seems to have brought in I'm beginning to feel like the recent-Wooste- r It that I can hardly bear -- . .. And if these, sun-soake- d some real killers, and it seems that the name bands have it, tate to criticize the Senate if the need presents " students are To miss my daily coke.,- - with the Harry snowstorms which come Tin alternately with making itself. not enough evidence to convince you James crew an almost unprecedented rise. Such waxings as "You the good weather, for here I am again pinch-hittin- g of Spring, the golf course is the next Don't mind conserving tires Made Me Love You", and "I Don't Want to Walk Without You", started (3) A new system of training future candi-date- s In fact it's fun park the for the new regime to give you a step. (But in this step, let's not over- to current James trend, but he is keeping up the great work with "Skylark" mind 'lectric (swell for the editorship and other key staff play-by-pla- y description of what the teams are look the tennis courts where the boys Don't conserving lights vocal by Helen Forest, who is the biggest asset James ever had) display their skill 'Cause I just love the dark and some beautiful trumpet syncopation "Ole Man positions on the Voice will be inaugurated. At doing for fun this week-end- . and the girls dis- in River". play their femininity. This is But conserving cokes is different Benny Top the beginning of this year the "cub" system iist another on First on my is SIXTH SECTION who real proof.) It almost makes me mad for freshman And here we are at the Benny "the king" Goodman keeps reporters was successfully used Texas-league- Girls Want Clubs r their way to first base with their golf course that sprawling patch of What other drink gives so much and will be retained. ' himself on tap with several current re- Under this system a , all-importa- nt oomph re FORMAL of the year. Prexy green where men are men and women lea-s- t lass leases "Jersey Bounce" featuring Planned For All oorter- - is reauired to. writs at- - - 50 inrhps in hold their . . To every and lad. - o, ears . - ' r -- Beem, ex-offici- says "the boys will lay their-- , that practice field some great tromboning by Lou Mag- - , for some, that learning lawn oth-- the Voice before he or she is eligible, for a for . We gals material cards on . the .table, and with Babcock as the conserve arity, who plays one of the slamiest Dear Editor: . press card his or her ers. But whether for professionals or or name on the mast' and As you can plainly see we've "Just as each old year dies, so does . site Tommy Van doing the coaching from horns next to Teagarden heard, beginners, the golf course holds its head. What an excuse to wear your skirts - 8-1- him- the music box to the tune of 2, should1 own. In the daytime, and some fine solo work by Benny the yearly life of campus organiza- it couples walk; at Way above the knee (4) The Voice will endeavor show im-partial- ity they self. The other side also kicks out in of- to reach the major league of "and a good time night "talk", but anyway, it's all : tions pass on at this time. New So F.D.R. start cookin' by borrowing T s a proof great fashion Miller's to all sections, clubs, and organiza-tion- was had by all!" of Spring. Let's fix things ficers are being elected and conse- Okey Doke "String of and gives num- i Pearls", the r as far as printing their activities is con-cerne- d. So, wake up and . . . and Ho-Hum- ! Oh, Frankie do quently these officers, fired with FIRST and SEVENTH'S combined power you can it ber an entirely different interpreta- new it (Excuse me . . Spring Fever, On the other hand the "Letters to the I Come on restore the coke. tion. Benny's crew swings beautifully, spirit are ready to seize control and smack out the "surprise honor" of the year, guess.) Editor" plan will be continued, so that any by Squeak and it features some very startling throttle their club the J thoroughly charmed by the bat'on play of one into "most individual or group of individuals will have a piano by his new find Mel Powell, and active organization on the campus." Mr. Berigan from the bandstand to abet an EEST-JMELLE- ES chance to present protests of any kind. a 'beautiful trumpet section riff under- 8-1- of- errorless evening of entertainment from 2. . . Enough said for the zeal of the neath his great sax chorus. . By GNOME ficers. But do they make (5) The staff of the Voice will be on the (Incidentally the same thrill is extended to the " - .. try to their T. Dorsey bounces back intothe clubs for the large majority of Mary lookout for any new ideas that might better the Cat: My new boy friend is very envious public: balcony price at the gym being romantic; whenever he addresses me recording battle with his new and he always calls me fair lady. Smiths and John Does who never paper. A number of new ideas have been 40c completely sug' for couples and 25c for those who prefer different rendition d f have held an office and never ' will? gested and will appear soon. ' Fat: That's only force of habit, "What Is This Thing Called Love". to go stag.) my dear. You see he's a street car Isn't this, after all, the purpose of an V conductor. . . . A great piece of arranging, it does Saturday the Caseys 2J organization? Every member should continue to come up full justice well known to Tommy's feel himself an integral, even though f to bat for - that good time. The MILLER Seniur Slramle and powerful brass section with Ziggy hot important part. A few of the clubs WW They laughed when maids I put iodine on my pay check. They know , set the spring style by picnicing at Mil- didn't Elman taking a beautiful ride on the on the campus achieve this end, but 1 I had.an awful cut in my salary. GREATEST laugh-rio- t of all, the ler's Pond at 5. (Let's hope the weather will last few choruses. But especially notice- there are certain other bodies which THATsenior chapel, is about be able, and surprisingly so, are Tommy's to given its conform affiably to the idea.) and season the do not. ii eenty-umpt- h performance, this time by the ' Poetry corner saxes which jump all the way through, affair with a dash of' OPEN HOUSE before A typical example of an organiza- class of '42. Seniors in strange Women is and it seem?V too bad that Connie new gradua' a funny race, tion which, may be called "For Of- tion gowns will straggle the evening can be satisfactorily brought to a Haynes had be included in the up the chapel aisle They curl their hair and paint their face. fto ficers Only" is the Y.W.C.A. Every .if without regard for rhyme or rhythm. They close at 11, They change their number for it doesn't measure up to styles so often that girl in the school becomes' an asso- will feel silly and look sillier; they will the standard set by the rest of the ar- giggle, Too, the FRESHMEN APPRENTICES Last year's hat is not a hat. ciate member until she takes the Y. and the rest will snicker and whisper They sleep all rangement. and .' line-u- p A.M., dance all P.M. pledge with thehv guests in their dug-ou- t, W. and becomes an active. fidget The whole performance is Mclntyre Gets Break a farce and Go to games but never see 'em. But what happens after she becomes g Taylor hall, to swing away any blues an occasion for merry-makin- which They the One of the, newer bands getting a to say the least. arv--fiiy?oth1ngrh'emay- spend stuff so very well, gotr . may happened have --break" the racfi'o to lingered i rh-ltl- is Hal Mc oyer the v . -- ...-- l on at'last oenior cnapei practices should be given in Easte. -- .. i., l. mount apuTw'nai',ith'tTrt'0 attending meetings which consists of private .until ri.cbss.icd--to--theif-ioLe!- r Yet lntyre (former Miller man) whose vacation.""The"musco? the evening your man is too a funny race" going each time to' listen to a speaker.' and can walk been down the chapel aisle without 8-1- He pays Very unusual arrangements have favorite recordings. 1 for this night game. for all this gosh darn waste. But there, her activity ends. It seems causing lots of chatter his theme j"""6 " giui iuuo oticuiiuic ui iruni vi ine And could- - we ever overlook that appalling that approximately 12 girls platform. snappy "Moon Mist" was released a short keystone combination out of all the members should have Either the yes indeed! I meari time ago, so if you get a chance grab senior chapels themselves should And always remember a working part in this nationally im- 'the Senate Oswald, that the difference between a model , be eliminated in favor of private practices, and the student body. For it's a fast it sort of. on the order of Thorn-- or woman and a woman model is that the former is a bare possibility portant organization. there should be double play when the and the. hill's '.'Snowfall".: some occasions for practices "ball" (on an informal other is a naked fact. There are far too many clubs in

before the ALL-COLLEG- E regular .senior chapels start. These scale) is snapped to the VIC Haying nothing to do with the sub- which the members only go to the rehearsals could be made compulsory simply DANCE and retire's all sides at 11 for the ject at hand, but merely an item meetings, sit, and listen and there tnrougn " ' the procedure of oasFfines. week-end- . --WeJbeardCaLrjalten's band over their activity, ends. Perhaps the new , Gob: ."The girls run after my kisses." at Youngstown. The front is Case boy officers when assuming' numer-ou- s The present theory probably is that they Ditto:. "So what? After mine they limp." a their So join the throng! Since it's the last hard' who has fairly are practicing on us, but the whole process is a solid band which with responsibilities will undertake to pull painful in a good many ways. We don't like now for most of lis before exams, it's up . some rehearsing should go places. make the proletariat a more essen- to you With swell brass, and good rhythm, tial and assiduous group. to remember the seniors as to smuggle in your . fun the cavorting, stuimV at most "My dad takes things ling clowns apart to see why they don't go." all that needs polishing is the sax; Sincerely, any more than their fond parents opportune times. So don't miss the scheduled "So what?" and relatives would on May 11. but watch for him because he's a Maryalice Cremeans games! "You'd better go." ' comer. Margaret Stewart Thursday, April 9, 1942 THE WOOSTBR VOICE

Basketball Players Turn To Spring Sports Twelve Ball Teams Trackmen Round Compele in Annual Inio Top Shape TIP-OF- Intramural Softball THE F For Fir st LI eel The intramural Softball Working every afternoon, By BOB AUGUST annual hard league will start as soon as the weather Coach Munson' 1942. track squad i Voice Sports Editor permits. The games will be played rapidly rounding into condition. With' every Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, the return of five lettermen to spark and Thursday, starting promptly at them, rapid strides have been made in 6:4) each evening if the' weather is the past few days that bode no good favorable. Games will be played on for the opposition this year. "Pros- Comes time for a casual swing a credit to a business which is not all three diamonds. Twelve teams have pects look all right," said Munson in around the world of sports as we mark noted for producing creditable, in- been entered in the league cham- an interview. Lea Thomas should be time " between the finale f winter dividuals, and alto a worthy hero. . pions to be determined through a one of the best half milers " in the round-robi- . sports and the beginning of spring for his race. n set up. state, Harry Eicher's form looks prom we tribute boxing activities. , While pay to our Rules Set Up ising, and the sophomores look very well How about stopping our jour- brethren, it might be for us to idotiM The local rules that will be strictly good." ney for a moment to pay our re-spe- cts think a moment of another fighter who J followed are: (1) Outseam ball used - Muxworthy Vaults Well to one of the truly great has heeded the call of Uncle Sam. exclusively. (2) Only the catcher and Jack Muxworthy has been hitting 1 1 - . athletes Certainly we forget old of our time Champion cannot our first baseman will be permitted to use feet consistently of late, in practice,-an- d . Joe Louis. Whatever you may friend Joe Palooka and his illustrious A large number of the Wooster athl Many football lettermen have trans- P gloves. (3) The baserunners will not it looks as though "Muxy" will beak--. Fisher. stand-out- football lettermen who think' of the gentle art of creator, Ham etes who are s in the fall and ferred their allegiance from the foot- are practicing be allowed to leave the base until the again lead the pole vaulters. Harry is compliment field Har- busting as a profession, it We wish to this winter athletics are once again in the ball field to the cinder tarck. Coach to compete in the events are ball passes the batter. (4) The pitch- Ditch has been doing well in the dis- impossible ex- his calm ry Ditch, Frank Smith, Smeltz, to overlook the cartoonist for tolerance, center of activity as the spring Munson is planning to capitalize on John er must pitch directly, using no twist cus and shot put, Luke Hall's work view reveals Roger Bill ploits of the most illustrious con- long that he through program roles around. their muscles in the field events. The Stoneburner, and Glatz. of the arm or wrist, with all pitching in the mile' has been gratifying to his comic avoidance Harry Eicher of both foot- temporary exponent of that art. strip. His of a veteran underhand. (5) There will -- be no Wooster hopes, and Danny Cordova themes ball and basketball will unlim- - Louis has not been our most that would tend to arouse teams scoring on passed balls, and (6) No will help in the broad jump. Win Liverpool Tourney ber his long legs versatile or most colorful cham- tides o f resentment and hate Dukes East in either the mile or balk or taking the base when hit by Besides those mentioned above, out pion, if color is used in a sense among his followers, cannot be As Wooster Loses in two mile run. Don Halter who is a the pitcher. for the squad this year are Screeper, that does not refer to the hue of too highly commended. Second Game half back on the gridiron runs the Neely, Hudson, and Ecelbarger in the The intramural volleyball . tourna- the gentleman's skin. His bril- In a time of stress, he has heeded hurdles for the track team. dashes, Halter and day in the pole 's bask&U Scots went to the finals. On the last ment was called off in order to have liance has been confined solely to the nation's call for guidance and has vault, Glatz, Smeltz, Smith, and Stone- - team annexed their second straight day of the tournament the boys from The lone football letterman grac enough time to play the Softball tour- , those often limited moments when happily redirected the motive of his discus Tri-Stat- Wooster played ' ' burner in the and shot put, championship in the annual e four games. In the ing Johnny Swigart's baseball squad nament. ' - from- Ma-zore- he 'was placed within the ropes, column the adventures of a prize third game of the day the. Scots beat Elg Diedrich, slugging' first base Thompson, Atkinson, Ebright, k, Tournament held in East Liverpool a Cooperation by the will be face to face with an opponent. fighter to a commentary on world af teams McGee, Miller and ast week. The Wooster team was the strong Toledo team, and were de- man. Narten in Outside of his own chosen field of fairs. We salute Ham Fisher who with necessary in order to complete the feated in the . fourth game by the the 440 and 880, Gebhardt in the knocked out of the competition in the Veterans of the basketball team are season; so teams are urged to report endeavor, his accomplishments his attempt at an understanding out- champions from Duquesne. hurdles, and Ferguson in the broad second round by a team composed of so time for all the have been limited, and Louis is look towards the problems of all man very much in evidence at the on games. and high jumps. players from Ohio university and East stadium each afternoon. Denny Kuhn he be good, always out pointed by his oppon-ents"1iTT- kind, is helping to lay the foundations The teams promise to and The boys have moved from the Liverpool high school, plus the East candidate for second bate posi en Favored-T- o pre-fighfvdcaf- fon wsrld ofTeaceand goodwil Yanks the competition should be itiff r Every, Kack"ateracicefieldcrthelrack' Liverpool coach. tion, and Jerry Katherman is a fine gagement in which the challenger among men. one interested is invited to come over at the stadium. When the weather is ' Teams were entered from West Vir- - Take Again pitching prospect. Katherman's run all the games. i outlines for the press and the And while getting things off to see. , bad they run under the stadiums! ginia, Pennsylvania, and Ohio. Col- - ning forward the basket- public the manner in which he my chest, it might be well to for- mate at on Last year's championship was"won Coach Munson had the boys running ege teams from Washington and Jef It looks like the Yankees in a walk ball team, Dale Hudson, looks like will knock the Champion into ob- ward the word to Hollywood that by the boys from Second section. John time trials for the first time on last ferson, Youngstown, Geneva, Toledo, again this season. Neither Cleveland, one of the best trackmen to hit Woos livion. they can subtract at least one paid Healy's fine pitching paved the way to Wednesday afternoon. The weather Duquesne, and Wooster played under Chicago, Boston, nor Detroit appears ter in some time. But looking at the only . unbiased admission from their prospective the title. John will be back again this was unfavorable for speedy time,, but the names of various backers. to have a chance to stop those Yankee criterion on which to judge the re- gross on t h'e coming picture Edgar McGee is the only letter- - year and will probably give the rest the results were not discouraging. The The outstanding player of this athletes who like the wonderful one-hors- e spective greatness of the great fighters, claiming to portray the life of man from the tank squad who con- of the league quite a bit of trouble. first meet will be held Apr. 25. The 17th annual tournament was Bill shay appear to just "go on and Louis stands out as the greatest fight- Lou Gehrig. They must realize by tinues his activities in the spring. Mc- Fifth and Seventh should also be right true strength of the squad will not be Laughlin, the East Liverpool coach, on." The team that could probably er that the nation has known in a now that they are facing a boy- Gee competes in the longer running up there at the top when the season known until then because of the who won the most valuable player stand losses the best, the Yanks, have good Let the old even if it is only one-ma- n many years. timers cott, a events. is over...... great number of new men award. He was the high scorer of the probably been the team out of both ... compare him disparagingly to. the boycott. competition as well as the ac leagues that has experienced the least fighters of a former time, let them The part of Lou Gehrig is taken most " curate foul shot. Harry Eicher was loss the hands of the scoff at the "bum of the month club," by Gary Cooper. It is not as if Coop at draft. Keller, All-St- i i i placed on the third ar team. Dimaggio Co. appear but Joe Louis remains the only prize er snouia not oe commended tor and to be .111 At the last the headed, virtually without fighter in modern ring history who numerous fine performances, such as tournament year opposition, for those New has fought and beat them all. And his roles in Sergeant York and Mr, one of York pennants that occur with such reg before we sell his opponents short, Deeds Goes to Town. However, if the Short Flashes On monotonous ularity . remember that perhaps the only rea- Hollywood casting agents had started In the National League, it looks as son that they have looked so inferior out with the avowed purpose of The Spori? Picture mmsm, if there may be one of those " was because they were in the ring with choosing from out of their enormous old to dog-fight- fmmem the fighting ranks of film talent male fashioned s which ""a r es 6 one of great machines of the one If Jerry Katherman. continues his who of cnaracteristic ot 'tnat circuit. 1 h e all times. actor in all his physical char high school form college, in he may Cards look like the team to beat with Now in the time of war, he is acteristics is the exact antithesis o give the veteran pitchers, Totten and speed, excellent fielding, and plenty giving his country the same kind Lou Gehrig, they could not have made Buchmanan a serious argument for of pitching. Brooklyn had enough has ex- more remarkable choice to of effort that he always a than Gary the first string pitching chores. Kath Cooper. To who nose out St. Louis in the stretch drive hibited to the spectators at his anyone has not yet pitched his Columbus North erman last season and cannot be ruled out fights. While other national fig- been able to forget the picture of the You want to serve your country! high school team to a state champion of the flag picture. But if the Dodgers ures have been trying to squirm compact, slope-shouldere- d, stout' ship. lose batting champion out of their duties, the Brown egged, Yankee first baseman, the idea Pete Reiser to Why not serve where your college Jack Muxworthy has his eye on the UncleSam's forces, which appears Bomber from Detroit has been of Gary Cooper in the role is impos to college pole vault mark this spring be better than faint possibility, training will do the most good? aiding the war cause in the only ble. The baseball fans of the coun a their Last season "Muxie" soaried over the chances will be sadly decimated. And way that he knows how by fight- try should rise up as one man at th r Under Navy's newest plan, you can ten-- 12 foot mark several times in practice, be the with fists. Louis proved thought of Gary Cooper the not to forgotten are the Cincinnati ing his has in role which is only 4 inches short of the list now and continue in college. If you make Reds with their usual set-u- p of good of baseball's "iron man". record. a good record, you may qualify within two pitching; good fielding, and no-h- it Harry Eicher who has never before years to become a Naval Officer on the ting! . CITY TAXI been a candidate for the track team sea or in the air. ' Munson Attends is proving one of the surprises of the - 812 season. Eicher's early season form has : Who may qualify . DAY and NIGHT Collegiate Meet; HELLO EVERYBODY been one of the encouraging elements 80,000 men per year will be accepted under LIBERTY CLBANERS SEE YOU AT THE Acts as Official of the spring drill. this new plan. If you are between the ages Denny Kuhn has been missing base- of 17 and 19 inclusive and can meet Navy ball practice because of an infected SHACK physical standards, you can enlist now as an Mr. Carl Munson, of the physical Pomeroy and Retzler knee. Kuhn had been looking very Reserve. education department, attended the Apprentice Seaman in the Naval 154 West Liberty Street smooth around second base and seems Collegiate Swimming You will be in the Navy. But until you have National Meet a fair shot to fill in that position Fine Foods" when finished two calendar years, you will remain "For at Harvard university in Cambridge, the season opens. We Deliver Phone 197 Mass. on Mar. 27 and 28. Twenty in college, taking regular college courses nine and universities from all under your own professors. Your studies parts of the country participated .will emphasize mathematics, physics and - ! Munse" was an acting judge, F. Hr HAMILTON physical training. The Wayne County inspector, and a timekeeper. JBWBLBR. After you have successfully completed 1 Yale won meet; Michigan MAiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiHiii the Perry Narten,7th Sec., Agt. . iiiiniiiiiiiiy calendar years of work, you will be given a placed second, and Ohio State came Bank 215 B. Liberty Phone 893-- L written examination prepared by the Navy. Halional third. Mr. Munson had the priv in This examination is competitive. It is de- ilege of watching a group of the bes; Public Square and West Liberty signed to select the best men for training as swimmers in the country Each swim Officers. mer was a champion in his own right Naval After graduation youwill be ordered to active OFFICERS For instance, in the 100 yard free WOOSTER How to become an Officer duty for training to become a Deck or En- style, eleven swimmers finished in less If you rank sufficiently high in the examina- gineering Officer. Approximately 15,000 men E. C. LANDES, President than 54 seconds and five in less than tion and can meet the physical standards, a year will be accepted. l Vice-preside- 53 seconds. E. C. DIX, nt FARM you will have your choice of two courses If you do not qualify for special officer's As an. illustrative example of the Vice-prei.- J each leading to an officer's corhmission: . training, youwill be. allowed -- to. finish tha EDMUND SECREST, inconveniences of pur times, ."Munse' C3 1. You nay volunteer training as an second calendar year of college, after which ROBERT R. WOODS, Cashier said that there were no sleeping res DAIRIES for ervations available in Cambridge or Aviation Officer. In this case you will be per- you will be ordered to active duty at a Naval W. G. GERLACH, Ass't Cashier Boston due to the housing shortage mitted to finish at least the second calendar Training Station as Apprentice Seaman. C. E. SHEARER, Ass't Cashier and to an overflow of defense, F I S year of your college work, after which you Those who fail to pass their college work H ordered THOMAS J. LANDES, Sec'y will be ordered to active duty for training at any time may be to active duty to the Board LUNCH to become an officer-pilo- t. Approximately at once as Apprentice Seamen. V 20,000 men a year will be accepted for Your pay starts with active duty. DIRECTORS REYNOLDS SHOE REPAIR 30 c Naval Aviation. Here's a real opportunity. A chance to S3 DAVID TAGGART Ray Hudson, Representative THE GUARDS 2. Or you will be selected for training as a enlist in your country's service now without Trust Officer Deck or Engineering Officer. this case you giving up your college training ... a chance . Kenarden VI 1926 Cleveland Rd. Ph. 911 A Medium Weight In will be allowed to continue your college to prove by that same training that you are ROBERT R. WOODS . Water-Blo- c Ass't Trust Officer work until you have received your degree. qualified to be an officer in the Navy. WALTER C. JONES -- """"""AssVTrust Officer D0NT Wfflt ... . ACT TODAY The COLLIER PRINTING Co. -- . - A handsome medium 'weight 1. Take this announcement to the Dean of your college. TRUST OFFICERS Water-Bloc with a hand E. S. LANDES Or go nearest Navy Bever and North Streets Phone 400 felted edge, this fashion 2. to the Recruiting Station. B. C, DIX classic is ideal for Spring 3. Or mail coupon below for FREE BOOK giving full details. and correct for business. -- C. L, LANDES It looks well either with the DAVID A. TAGGART Printed and' Engraved Stationery brim snapped or up all " l. EDMUND SECREST around. U. S. Navy Recruiting Bureau, Div. V-- l. 30th Street and 3rd Avenue, Brooklyn, NvY JOHN D. OVERHOLT $5.00 Please send me your free book on the Navy Officer Training plan for coHeg L. C. Smith and Corona freshmen and sophomores. I am a student a parent of student Q

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Dobaters Leave 17J5.GJL Presidents Houser and Lockwood Take Office Akron U. Invites CHAPEL College To Offer College Students Friday, Apr. 10 Senior chapel. " Jobs To Students For Washington Monday, Apr. 13 Miss Drfris Fetzer, To Conference organ music. 'During Summer Tuesday, Apr. 14 Convocation. No And Lleadville ii- - tices and student meetings. Pan-Americ- an Day, Tuesday, Ape For the summer, there will probably 14, is be celebrated the Univer- Thursday, Apr. 16 Pres. Charles F, to at ' be about twenty-fiv- e jobs open to men Wishart. - Teams Will Debate With sity of Akron with a conference open 'students on the college maintenance all students interested any phase full-tim- to in crew. These are e jobs, nine of Inter-America- n relations. A special International Holds hours per day, six days per week. I :p invitation has been extended to Woos Niiiiiiiiiipif h The rate of pay will be 35 cents And Alleghany a iiiiiii ter students of history, language, Election of Officers, per hour for students working on the speech and foreign affairs, through Receives Members campus for the first summer, 40 cents Washington, D. C will play host Miss Kuth Kichardson, head ot the per hour for those who have worked Spanish department. to the Men's Debate club Friday eve-nin- g, one summer, and 45 cents per hour Elections bt the otticers to serve ' who-hav- e Apr. 10. Robert Kerr, Eugene I - A , The program includes an assembly for those worked more than i next year are to take place at the next Beem, and Stan Coates will leave the with Latin American speakers and that. ' meeting of International Relations campus for Washington, Thursday music, a round table discussion, a tea ' club on April 15. New members will Students interested in this type of night. 'The main feature of the trip, with Mexican pastry and mate (South also be elected that night. Anyone, work are requested to report at the which is a reward for outstanding American tea), afternoon and an freshmen, sophomores, or juniors, who Student Aid office in Galpin hall at debate work during the year, is a de dance the Latin tone. The con 11 . in ilt; : ::;l;llf ::If L. 1 wishes to join the organization may once. bate wim American university in ference closes with a banquet with syim i:?mmmit.M:-Mmm--l:fli. f- - ,s. obtain an application blank at the '. Washington. The menwill have the Dr. C. L. White speaking on South - -- desk the - I center: in library and return negative side of the question, "Re- mmmmmmm s . Americas, the continent of the fu- there member of Minor Diseases ' it or to any the club. fV'W - solved, that the civil liberties of free ture speech and free press should be At the last Itenational club meet- re For further details of cost and time Need Correction stricted by federal ing Dave Reeder, Betty Steiner, John the government dur see Miss Richardson. . ing times of emergency." Following Manry, and Helen Lewis presented By Dr. G. W. Jacoby the debate, the men will spend Satur-- J the background material of history, We as students, always keep day afternoon visiting various points government, economics, and strategy must Freshman Debaters in mind that disease is. a condition of interest in Washington. They ex for a discussion of Australia's war ef in which we are not completely adapt- pect to be back on the campus' some' forts. The preceding meeting was - . Hold Final Meeting ed time Sunday. ipir held just before Cripps took the Brit- to our surroundings. The expres- i in- ish proposal to India and the sub- sion of this maladaptation to us as i The Women s Debate teams will Il... is dividuals in the form Pictured above are Phoebe Houser (left), new head of the W. S. G. A. Administrative Board, and Bea Lockwood, The Freshman Debate club will jects for debate that night was ''Re- of pain or wind up their intercollegiate season discomfort. hold its final meeting Monday eve solved: That Great Britain should im Disease, we must further week-en- d president of the Board, who will be formally installed in office on Tuesday, Apr. 14. this when they journey to Judicial remember, is ning at 7 o'clock in Taylor hall, pre mediately grant dominion status to not a state but rather it Alleghany college at Meadville, Pa. freshman-sophomor- is an active process which is forever New representatives for W.S.G.A. senting a e debate India. Jim Smucker and Connie Jane Menold, Martha Stark, and Mar. changing in its were' elected in chapel on April 2. on the question "Resolved: that the Clark argued for the nationalists and manifestations. It is garet JkysorilLjepreseniJSQQster often slow - a sophomore-representat- ive ivil liberties independence while process with little or no Choir Rehearses Neifyear's- EraternityJlan of free speech and -- free Margaret Ahrens "Re-'solve- i on the negative of the question d: 7" will be restricted by and defended morbidity over a long p'eriod$f-ftflTe- ' be Pe Russell. The junior rep press the.federal gov John Anderton the em y that the civil liberties of We usually feel secure because there Verdi's Requiem resentatives will be Eleanor Webster Banquet April 25 ernment during periods of national pire. . speech and press should be restricted and Betty Steiner, and the senior rep emergency." Marjorie Page, " Dick are no restrictions on our activities. during times of national emergency." college choir is studying will will Reiman and Lykos will However, the sharp tooth of time with girls The for resentative be Margaret Stewart. Medals be given for outstand- Tom speak on The will leave Friday morning. its factual results, will leave the presentation, at its spring concert, The permanent senior representative ing work in intercollegiate debate at the negative side, and Margaret Bay- - Women's Chorus too often Mrs. E. W. Miller will accompany the us with of the Manzoni "Requiem" by Verdi. of the Judicial Board will be Mary the annual banquet of Delta Sigma sor, Jim Glasgow and Don Coates will irreparable damage and a most girls. -- . t .. unhappy and pathetic Verdi is generally thought of as a Benson. " ". Rho on April 23 lower uphold the affirmative. Judges will be Presents Spring individual. It Jane . in Babcock. Last Thursday is therefore by early and proper cor- another team com- writer of operas, some of his more Phoebe Houser will head the Ad' At that time the following new mem- appointed for the contest. The meet- posed of Lucie Simon, Dorothy rection of these minor diseases that we Reed famous ones being "Aida", which is ministrative Board of the W. S. G. A, bers will be initiated: Bob Kerr, Wai- ing will be open to anyone who wishes Secular Concert and Mary-An- n Riddle travelled to being presented Cleveland can more fully hope to live a life of in on Sat for 1942-4- 3, arid Bea Lockwood is the ter Krumm, Dave Neely, Dot Reed, to attend. Pittsburgh debate good health and continual happiness. . ... to the University urday night of opera week, "Rigo new president of the Judicial Board Herb Rogers. They will give humorous (Continued from Page 1) of Pittsburgh We must not forget that women's team. Wooster Mil-bur- bur future etto", and "La Traviata", which are after speeches. n, The new representatives officers dinner with Virginia Witzler, Martha upheld and prosperity and success, in the negative of the familiar scheduled for Friday night' of opera Paul Parmelee, Rowe. most cases,' will be installed next Tuesday Delta Sigma Rho is the national Fred Snyder Joins and James question "Resolved: that the federal week. "However, Verdi's greatest work may be directly related to the state of chapel. honorary speech fraternity. Members The final group sung by the chorus government should regulate by law is this mass, which was dedicated to our health and our abilities will there- ' U. S. Marine Corps will consist several - -- ' must participate in varsity debate or of numbers from all labor unions." - the' famous Italian poet and novelist, by be able to express themselves with oratory for two years, and they must the famous Gilbert and Sullivan light Manzoni. The mass follows a rather out physical handicaps and limitations" Voice be accepted by the local chapter and operas. They are "Braid The Raven free fprm, although it is very church- - Board Makes We hope, however, that' we will al- by the national Hair" from "The Mikado" with Glor-i- a organization. ways be able to run, but will we always y in style. It is written for full chorus, Spencer Art Department Displays Awards, Announces the solo, "Gaily be able solo quartet, and full orchestral ac- The invitations for the banquet will to purr? The mirror of time Tripping" from "Pinafore, "List and : be will reflect the companiment. , sent. out this. week, Stan Coates, answer for each and Landscapes by Parsons Learn" and "Dance a Cachuca" -- from " New Editorial Staff of the club, announced. every one of us. The choir has been asked to present president "The Gondoliers" with Jean Stratton An exhibition of pictures by Ernes, this work for the Commencement Con- as soloist in the latter (Continued from Page 1 ) ' one. tine Parsons is now display cert on Sunday, May 10. on in Monday evening at 7:30, the Girls' the editor and business manager. Wilder Coates IS art department in Taylor hall and Places First Chorus Seminar Visits Fremont then awarded keys and certificates to of Wooster will present their will remain there until Apr. 15. Miss other staff members. Leecular program in the First Presby Parsons studied at the Broadmoor In Oratory Contest Art Churton Presents Thesis terian church of Rittman. Among The seminar in history, under the Academy and Art Students League Those members of the staff to re- in their selections they will sing a group direction of Professor Clayton S. Ells- New York, and has won recognition ceive gold keys for four years serv- On Japanese Economics Stan Coates won the first prize of of light operatic numbers and sev- worth, will visit the Hayes Memorial for her work several times. ice and outstanding ability in journali- 35 in the Scovel Peace Memorial eral duets, trios and solos from the Library at Fremont on Friday after- sm are: Jean Smeltz, Jean Hudson, There are 10 pictures now Tay- - Contest held in Taylor hall last Tues-da- y, heavier operas. noon, Apr. 10. The class is planning in Paill Churton will deliver a thesis Becky Hostetter, Cliff Alexander, and lor, study the most of them , Colorado . - 7 3 1.. Rogers the PaulineSmithj PauLParmelee, to preservation and film re land at" the regular meeting- of Congres- Ralph Cridef. " ' ' - Mar. Herb won June scapes. ' Whitmer, production of historical documents. sional Club on Monday, Apr. 13. His second place award of $15 and other Martha Milburn, Virginia Recipients of silver keys given for Witzler, subject will be the economic system contestants included Dave Neely and Dorothy Henderson, and three . years service or outstanding the Haines Reichel. James Rowe will go along as soloists. of Japanese government. He will work the Voice on are: Martha Stark, The accompanists will be Mary Bal- deal with the existing fallacy that the The contest is an annual event es- Grace Ohki, John- - Stranahan, Lewis Compliments of Sco-vel'- loon, June Whitmer, Rachel For The Original system will collapse under the strain of tablished as a memorial by Mr. s Shobert, Van de Visse, Barbara Haas, Ruth Mrs. Parmelee. the war, estate, and the general subject and GRAY and SON ,.,. ,..,.,...., -- .J, ., Twitchell, Betty MacPhee, Bill Hail, " i of each oration must be peace". . HAMBURGER Lpeaker Stan Coates urges' every Haines Reichel," Ellen Vaugh, Herb Coal 'and Builders' : Supplies p Q Fred "Beagle" Snyder left member to attend since there are only Rogers, and Jean Biel. Stan Coates' subject, "Peace in for .Club Initiates Members Quantico, Va?i to join the United o two meetings left this year. There will 1970" was judged the best by . Dr. Certificates denoting two years work States Vance, Dr. Remp, and Coolidgfr marines on Sunday, Apr. 5. Delta Sigma be a regular current events session. on the staff were given to: Edith Dr. Rho, the honorary and as a result, Coates will represent The faculty committee on credits speech fraternity, is Beck, Lois Schroeder, Earl Nelson, making tentative BROKEN LENSES Wooster the State Peace agreed to pro-rat- e his work for this plans HAIIBUBGEB IIIII Esther Robinson, Elinor Ehrman, at Oratorical for its annual banquet to be Contest to be held in Columbus some- semester so that he would be able to held April 23. New will Club Discusses Greece Corienne Coppock, Phyllis Van Duz- - on members - DUPLICATED time in the future. At the state con- meet the requirements for graduation. be chosen and initiated some time in er, Carol Reed, Herb Ervin, George White Lenses....2.00 2.50 Eta Sigma Phi will hold its next test, 100 in prizes will be awarded. His diploma will be sent to himafter the late spring. to Koch, and Barbara Ross. Tinted 3.00 meeting Wednesday, Apr. 15 at 7:30 commencement. Lenses....2.50 to One year certificates yere given to: p.m. in Dr. Cowles'home. " Other students of Wooster who Frames repaired while you wait Les GibianJim Vitella, Glenn Bryan, Smith Talks -C- A book report will be given on the on Education have gone to Quantico for training -- YOUR NUT and Bill Joseph, John Stalker, Stan W. T. A subject of ancient Greek civilization. include: '.Pudge" Hole, Dick Gernert, WATSON AFTER Coates, Ilene Smith, June Whitmer, Paul Smith, Canton high school SHOPPE Re-migi- ANDY The readers will be Lorna Strawn, Dick Wallace, Walter Lyle, Dan o, Optometrist Bob August, Fritz Pfouts, Henry Mil- principal, will speak "Say It With a Box of Our Candy" Mary Osborn, Betty Vandersall on "The Effects Earl Ziegler, William Lyle, 153 E. Liberty St. Phone 51 and ler, Mclntyre and Ed. Morris. and Jean of , War on the Teaching Profession" Opposite Schine's Theatre FASHION Barbara McConnell respectively, f Harold K. Taylor. Freshmen who were awarded one at a joint meeting of Sigma Tau Del- AT year certificates, the highest award ta and Epsilon Rho, educational or Watch Repairing Jewelry given to freshman staff members for ganizations, April 15 at 7:30 in lower Do You Want a Trimming? exhibiting truly outstanding journalis Babcock. Dry Cleaning Co. FREEDLANDER'S GEO. H. 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