The College of Wooster Open Works The oV ice: 1941-1950 "The oV ice" Student Newspaper Collection 5-31-1946 The oW oster Voice (Wooster, OH), 1946-05-31 Wooster Voice Editors Follow this and additional works at: https://openworks.wooster.edu/voice1941-1950 Recommended Citation Editors, Wooster Voice, "The oosW ter Voice (Wooster, OH), 1946-05-31" (1946). The Voice: 1941-1950. 127. https://openworks.wooster.edu/voice1941-1950/127 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]. Packing to go home. Drop off those Weather forecast Shower Sunday -' - W3othe in the Y. M. ClotHeT" "probably followed fcjr Monday, r-- Box in Kauke. Y, 24 Volume LXII WOOSTER, OHIO,-FRIDA- MAY 31, 1946 Number Locker Clicks Professor Hail Leaves Woosfer Army Colonel Under Pressure Rhodes Scholar Woosier Wins Golf Summer Session Conference; Phillips Addresses Glass Doasls 2V2-- 1 Ratio Loses by Two Strokes Former History Prof. By Wayne Brubaker Wooster Grants - By LARRY PIPER Saturday morning, May 25, 220 Returns From Service Wooster" College has ample reason students enrolled for the first term Honorary Degrees to be proud of its native son, Walter of summer school. Of this number With Occupation Forces Five honorary degrees will be grant Locker. In becoming the champion only 65 were girls, 44 of whom will ed at the 76th commencement of The Lieut. Col. Marshall M. Knappen, golfer of the Ohio Conference he won be housed in dorms. At this prelim College of Wooster, President How graduate of Wooster in 1921, and a thirteen hole playoff, fraught with inary registration 170 enrolled for ard F. Lowry has announced. The just back from the United States area more suspense and thrills than a final the second term. candidates were chosen by the Com- of occupation in Germany, will be exam. "We anticipate registration reach mittee on Honorary Degrees, headed the speaker for the college's 76th Locker toured the first eighten holes ing more than 270, possibly 300," by Dr. Frank Cowles. National dis- commencement exercises Monday, in 77 strokes, and the last nine were said Professor W. L. Sharp of the tinction in the candidate's field is one June 10. negotiated 36, thus' forcing psychology department, director of of the requisites in a par for this honor. Colonel Knappen has been serving playoff Toledo's Col. the between John the Summer Session. Lieut. Marshall M. Knappen, with the military occupation forces in Phillips and himself for individual Wooster, '21, recently returned from This figure will be a decided in Mm Germany as chief of the Religious tourney honors. This 77 stroke total, v Germany, will be given the Doctor of crease over that of last summer, when Affairs Section and deputy chief of completed in the regulation -- 18. holes Letters degree. He has been chief of there were 40 men and 48 women en the Education Section. and coupled with the pair of 81's and the Religious Affairs Section and dep- rolled during the first part of the ses Before enlisting in the armed forces, 89 achieved by his teammates, made uty chief of the Education in the an sion. This sudden shift in proportion he was professor of history and politi- it possible for Wooster to seize the golf American military occupation zone. is due to the influx of veterans who cal sciences and head of that depart- championship of the Ohio Conference Dr. William Ganse Little, pastor of wish to complete their long postponed ment at Michigan State. Following by Participating in the Broad Street Presbyterian church a 328 team score. education, and who are being asked his graduation from Wooster in 1921, the were Wooster, Denison, To. of Columbus Dr. Arnold H. meet by the V. A. to go "straight through." and he did his graduate work at Cornell ledo, Akron, Kenyon, Baldwin-Wal-lac- e, Lowe, Wooster, '16, pastor of the Courteiy of The Wooiter Daily Record University. Mt. Union, and Oberlin, . Saturday, May' 18th, 660 students Westminster Presbyterian church of registered for next fall. This num Minneapolis, will receive Doctor of While Colonel Knappen was in col Chips" lege "Mr. Himself ber," said Mr. Southwick, registrar Walkden Wins Oriental Historian Divinity degrees. Dr. Little was the here he was active in YMCA work, Walt proved to be just what Hygeia of the college, "is out of a possible main speaker this year. president one year; was a member of ordered and was anything but the ap- 740 students who are here on the Scholarship Retires After 18 Frank W. Notestein, director of the Student Senate; captained the ple of his opponent's eye. Locker was campus now and will probably be here cross country team and ran the dis- Lilamay Walkden, a history major the Office of Population Research of "Mr. Chips" himself as he displayed year." tance events in track; and the end next of Cleveland, has been awarded Years of Service Princeton University, will be awarded at under-pressur- a some of the best e golf the Doctor of Laws degree. He was of his senior year was awarded the The long-rang- e plan of Wooster is scholarship valued at 950 in the ever staged on the local golf course in Eighteen years of. teaching on the graduated from Rhodes Scholarship to England from to have in the future a maximum School of Advanced International Wooster in 1923. order that he might emerge as the Wooster campus will soon come to an Donald Lowrie, his home state of South Dakota. of only 1,000 students, balanced Studies at Washington, D. C. She will A. Wooster, '10, Ohio Conference Golf champion. And end for Dr. William James Hail, head equally between But go session Peterbor- World Service representative of the m i. i.S .11 .L - It J men and women. to a summer at of the college history department. w tic neeacu aii mi iwiin.viiuuviii, He International YMCA in Europe, will mm next year may require a temporary ough, New Hampshire, and then to M mm tenacity, and stamina he possessed to will be retired from active teaching also be given the Doctor of Laws de increase of this mean figure, with a the nation's capital for the semester withstand barbs of misfortune at the end of the present college year. gree. He was the former director of the probable 1,100 students on the cam- which will open next. fall. which had selected him as their es Dr. Hail is recognized in the Amer the United States House, Cite Uni pus in the fall. The college is co- During her college course here, she pecial target. ican academic world as an authority Paris, France.- -" Wooster Faculty operating as much as possible to let has been president of the Interna- versite, " on oriental history. Books he has Locker was leading Philips, his play a few more men and women in dur- tional Relations Club, a member of Several additions and promotions written on the Far East are consid off opponent, by two strokes going ing the immediate rush back to col- the honorary history society, on the Sea-Cowbo- ys ii have been made to the Wooster fac- ered as among the best in this field. into the eighth hole of the extra nine leges and universities. "This of course YWCA and the Big Four cabinet, ulty, announced the Office of His knowledge has come from vast the holes, when Dame Fortune turned her depends on housing which the col- business manager of the Index last of President recently. The retirements of experience in this region, for he was Learn Cows sun-ki- st by gov- staff member of the Voice. back upon the Scots' clubber. lege has been promised the year, and a "Sea-goin- g Dr. Delbert G. Lean, head born in Osaka, Japan, the son of cowboys" is to be the of the Locker's ball struck Phillips ball, in ernment," said Mr.. Arthur South- She was elected to the Wooster chap- speech department, Dr. Presbyterian missionary new nickname for Don Black, Ed and William of Phi Beta Kappa. parents. unlvincr- a two- -stroke oenaltv which wick, registrar. ter Powers, Gene Markley, Colaneri, J. Hail, head of the history depart o After' getting three degrees from Jim wiped out the precious two stroke lead John Worley, and Glen Schwarz, ment, have been announced previous Yale (and being an exceptional two Walt had previously established. In These Wooster students are plan- ly. Prof. William G. Craig will head miler on the Yale track team.) BA stead of blowing higher than Ben ning to spend their summer vacation the speech department and Dr. Aileen in 1904, MA in 1906, Ph.D. in 1921 Franklin's kite, Wooster's No. 1 golf taking cattle starving Europe Dunham will succeed Dr. Hail. Attention, Girls Yale-in-Chin- to for he went to teach at a. r nnnlted his nose to the sreensward the Brethren Relief Service. This job Prof. James Garber Drushal, of has also taught Val (Continued on Page 6) Girls, do you have any worries or concern as to what you He at Missouri won't be "peaches and cream" noth Capital University, has been added ley, where he had received bach may want to do this summer. Read this letter, scrawled in a ing but cows and sea, and work, and to Wooster's speech department and blue-line-d degree pencil on note paper, that came to Jean Wagner and elor's in 1899, at the Imperia shoveling, and cows.
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