The College of Wooster Open Works The oV ice: 1951-1960 "The oV ice" Student Newspaper Collection 2-12-1954 The oW oster Voice (Wooster, OH), 1954-02-12 Wooster Voice Editors Follow this and additional works at: https://openworks.wooster.edu/voice1951-1960 Recommended Citation Editors, Wooster Voice, "The oosW ter Voice (Wooster, OH), 1954-02-12" (1954). The Voice: 1951-1960. 65. https://openworks.wooster.edu/voice1951-1960/65 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the "The oV ice" Student Newspaper Collection at Open Works, a service of The oC llege of Wooster Libraries. It has been accepted for inclusion in The oV ice: 1951-1960 by an authorized administrator of Open Works. For more information, please contact [email protected]. WCW KEEPS HEAR THE SFRC UP-TO-DA- YOU TE Wooster Voice DISCUSS YOUR FATE Published by the Students of the College of Wooster VbSme LXVIII WOOSTER, OHIO, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1954 No. 15 Senate To Sponsor John Brown Talks Many Good Buys To Republican Club Auction Sale John W. Brown, the Lieutenant Governor of the State of Ohio, will be the speaker at the Young Republican club's Lincoln Day Din- tvmnrrow night the Student Senate ner to be held in the Upper Holden dining room at 6 p.m. Monday, ii knld an auction in the gym after Feb. 15. Brown's is game, rroceeas rrom appearance being sponsored by the Institute of i, basketball Politics. Scott Craig will be the master of ceremonies. j event win v 1 - s ! - ; - - - - Born in Athens County, Ohio, ... nn th smdent hodv. The . , , . , I in , j,nues 1913, auctioneers, Bucky Smith, Al Brown was educated in the Orchesis Presents public schools of Athens and Fairfield 'lAdel, and Bob Mathewson, will do bid- - counties. He attended Ohio university, j jhri; best to see that the highest Cleveland college and Akron Law jjjn are thoroughly pleased. "Seasonal" Dances school. Before World War II he was home a member of the Ohio Highway axe Wooster's gym, long the .0 tnr tfie Crowa iMinx icsauws of the dribble and the free throw, patrol. He served three and a half by Hans Jenny, an opportunity might will come alive with leaps and years with the U. S. Coast Guard. As ---- ,- Uo jump turns of a different at a member of the Coast Guard Beach of the Westm- sort tonight jams to taste the cuisine - " ' 5 : ' 8:15 as Orchesis, the modern battalion, he helped land troops on in the form of a cake, a V V ' inster girls Vtl dance club, presents its recital, Omaha beach and Southern France i night-climber- s, lunching D-Da- the y. ip with I - I - 'lI on In 1945 he opened Medina v r i "Seasons in Dance". The club has dorm (for a boy), an opp- - ''m i girl's hi ' been divided into three groups to Appliances, a small business he sold to get your name and pict- 'J ortunity I Fall, and in 1951 to devote full time to the VOICE, and a chance for portray Winter, Spring ure in the and office of mayor. He is a 32nd Degree Bindley will combine to present an Douglass fellow to have Joe J: Mason, and a member of the Young :'j mak-- interpretation of Summer. display his household talents by I Republican club.. Driving sulky bed dormitory. The dance recital was formerly an iag a in the horses is a favorite hobby. annual event at Wooster but has not ' The highest bidders will reign as been given for the past two years. Formerly two term mayor of the city and queen for a day. A large ling This year, under the leadership of of Medina, Ohio, he resigned when he dcwd is expected at this unusual aff- Barbara Gwynn as president, Judy was elected to the office of Lieutenant which prove fun those V'-- air should for - "" Trie-big- , i I- - - V -- - - 'H?!5 -- ' Williams, Anne Anderson, Caryl be-- s. fwho fiirst replenish their pockets I v and Mrs. William Rice as advisor, (ore staying in the gym after the bas- - Orchesis decided to revive the custom. ' ' ' 1 t'taMU game. They have been rehearsing for two I Win-fiel- d, --Photo'''by Art Murray Hope Hunter, Harriet months for the show for which there Demi Takeshita, Caryl Trie-bi- g is no admission. and Bruce are posed as Mildred Jo Some of the music will be provided MJIer they will appear in this evening's Two Scholarships For 1954 by a vocal trio consisting of Jan Orchesis modern dance recital. Jo Give Concert Ackerly, Robalee Burns, and Betty Jacobsen accompanied by Florie Mac- Mildred mezzo-sopran- o Open At Miller, Katherine Gibbs Leod. Members of the group are ii Six the Metropolitan Opera, will Nominated Two national scholarships for college senior girls are again of- Anne Anderson, Jo Bruce, Betty Lou Comm- 1954-5- be the guest artist for the For Secretary fered for 5 by the Katherine Gibbs School. These awards were Cayley, Barbara Gwynn, Betty unity Concert on Feb. 19. The originally established in 1935 and are in memory of Mrs. Katherine Hughey, Hope Hunter, Ginny Martin, Brough Jones, president of the Georgi Robinson, Sally Purdy, Burney chapel doors will be opened at M. Gibbs, founder and first president of the School." senior class, has announced the candi- Refo, Demi Takeshita, Caryl Triebig, 7:30 p.m. ;;;V Each scholarship consists of full Roberta Vargo, Judy Williams, and wo- fi dates for alumni secretary. One Miss Miller began her career in tuition ($620) for the secretarial train- Harriet Winfield. r" TTirwrtr . t mmti-v-"- i man and one man will be chosen WF 'Ceveland, and, after studying at the Solicits Money f John W. Brown ing course, plus an additional cash Winford Logan of the Speech de- New England Conservatory, she sang from the following six. They are: Governor in his first try for state of- award of $500, totaling $1,120. The partment is assisting the group in ia Europe Opera Pat fice in 1952. Brown polled a margin with the Stuttgart Joan Harper, Marcia Lizza, Taft, For Heart Ass'n winners may select any one of the five setting up spotlights for the program. ad at the Edinburg Festival before of 50,000 votes over the opponent in Dale Kitzmiller, Dick Sheppard, and Gibbs schools for their training Bos- joining the IVfetropolitan Opera three his first state election. In both Medina Tom Wise. How is your heart? Did you ton, Chicago, New York, Montclair, rears ago. She is also a regular guest elections he won by a 3 to 1 ratio. As of- know that a child whose heart is Providence. sar on the radio and TV shows of These six were chosen by the presiding officer of the Ohio senate abnormal at birth is given life and WOSU 4 The Telephone Hour" and the "Voice ficers acting as a nominating commit- Winners are chosen by the Scholar- Features he has been credited with doing a re- x purpose by surgical methods de- markably Firestone." tee and will be voted on by the entire ship Committee on the basis of college fine job. In addition to his veloped under research? Did you academic record, personal and char- duties as Lieutenant Governor, he Part I of her program includes: "He senior class. There will be a senior Wooster Help Week '$all Feed Flock" from Mess- know that there are over 1,000 acter qualifications, and potentialities made 182 public appearances through- His the the near future to class meeting in for success in business. Ohio State University's radio pro- out this state during 1953, an average iah by Handel ; "Over the Mountains" "Blue Baby" operations performed vote on this and discuss plans for the fea- ranged by Roger Quilter; '.'Robin EACH DAY in this country gram, "Campus Cavalcade," will of better than three a week. He is a senior chapel, the class gift, and other Each college or university may re- this Saturday Adair" which is a Scottish folksong, alone? Did you know that prompt ture Wooster College candidate for reelection to a second class projects. commend one candidate, and each program 'ad "Man Is for the Woman Made" morning at 11:45 a.m. The term this November. treatment can cure rheumatic candidate must have this official en- iy Purcell-Britte- which per- n. Part Wings includes items of interest II: "On fever and that the ailment itself dorsement. Students who may be in- Those students interested in attend- of Song" by songs Sunday evening, Feb. 14, tain to all Ohio colleges. Saturday's Mendelssohn, two This can even be prevented? terested in trying for one of these ing this dinner meeting of the Young YJ Brahms, a by Faure, 6:15 p.m., Westminster Fellow- script, which has been written by Bob "After Dream" at People all over the country have Katharine Gibbs awards may obtain Republican club should see Laura and and the staff of con- "Lively by In ship open its program for the Buchan WCW, of- Air" Poulenc. Part will banded together to sponsor research full information from the Dean or Kawamata in the Political Science II she will from "The with a dinner cerns the current transition of Hell sing an aria second semester and action through the American the personnel office. fice. There will be no additional charge Barber Week to Help Week at Wooster of Seville" by Rossini. meeting. The dinner will be held Heart Association a voluntary health for those students who eat on campus.
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