The College of Wooster Open Works The oV ice: 1941-1950 "The oV ice" Student Newspaper Collection 4-25-1946 The oW oster Voice (Wooster, OH), 1946-04-25 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), 1946-04-25" (1946). The Voice: 1941-1950. 124. https://openworks.wooster.edu/voice1941-1950/124 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]. GIVE THE FOODS - SAVE FOOD, . INSTEAD OF FAITH SAVE LIVES ''ylj? ' FOOD SACKIFICE 0 FRIDAY Scoff Succeeds Bowman As Index Editor Students Sign Petitions Urging Rationed Meals, Forum PWF" VW'ffAV Food Consumation Here Elects Tomorrow morning in chapel, students will have a chance to sign petitions, urging food rationing at Wooster. These petitions will be given to Miss Mabel C. Little, director of dormitories,' by the Student Senate.. Leaders 1 The petitions will signify student willingness to take part in a Blackshear, Melconian :::;..:yy::::. program of voluntary rationing here. food will be Washabaugh and The plan suggested in the special Jeanne To Serve on Big 4 Cabinet, 11 ' . Norm Wright. X Voice supplement put out Tuesday, Two Head Week of Prayer has three points: To familiarize students with food conditions throughout the world, the 1. Recommend Miss Little, Dave Blackshear was elected presi- to I.R.C. table in the library is featuring that, insofar as possible, be dent of Sunday Evening Forum in menus this week a special famine exhibit. In is planned, using fresh fruits and "elections yesterday. Vice president addition, posters and dining room an- vegetables and less canned foods, Hazelyn Melconian and Dorothy nouncements have been made, urging wheat, such Swann was named fats, and foods as can Save-Foo- secretary. student support of a d Cam- be abroad. sent Wooster. Dave, a member of Second Sec paign at Jtion, is from Peekskill, N. Y, He is a 2. Support a. rationed meal IfthereM not almost. 100 religion major and a member o once a week. This would not be support, the plan will faiL Miss sim- Clericus. He is one of Wooster's star a "brotherhood meal", but Little has expressed her willing-- . relay men on the track team. Dave ply a less expensive menu, a cas- ness and eagerness to cooperate in succeeds Dotty Campbell as SEF jilliiiill serole and a salad, for instance. this rationing program, but she prexy. It is estimated that about 10c cannot do so unless practically xwx.- - would be saved a week for each the entire body is favor As president of this organization, student in student if such a meal were served. of the plan. Dave is member of the Big Four a mm This saving would be turned over served the cabinet this Results the food petitions will be Cabinet. He on to the Student Senate who will of head of the Week of Prayer Courteay of The Wooiter Daily Record announced supper. year as contribute it to the Emergency Friday at If Pictured above are Jean Scott, left, enough students sign these petitions ! Flossi Mason and Ann Taylor were Food Committee to buy canned and Bowman, future 'and food-savin- Jo present and the program of g is named as next year's chairmen of Big Bradford's Chaucerians goods to send overseas. editors of the Index, college annual. adopted, letters will be sent to about Four's Week of Prayer at a cabinet sophomore Roch Jean, a from New 3. Serve less bread. Perhaps 150 other colleges all over the coun meeting Monday. They will be in Don Medieval Garb elle, N. takes the Y., over year book eliminate bread at one meal a day, try, telling what Wooster has done and charge of choosing a speaker. will next fall. She announce her staff particularly in the women's dorm- urging they, some sim- By CORNELIA LYBARGER that too, start at that time. itories. ilar type of rationing of their campus Prof. George W. Bradford's class in Chaucer will hold its annual is Jo a junior from Lyndhurst, 0 It must be stressed that 'there will in 'response to President Truman's re- banquet Kauke Social Hall Tuesday evening, April 30. Members of Poethig, Johns in "I expect the Index will be out by the be hardly, if any, change in th quest. the class, dressed in the garb of the Merrie England, will assemble at end of May", she said. "I'm crossing amount of food served. Instead, these for a around the quad, following which they will Any questions which students wish Win Senate Vote 4:30 procession my fingers,, anyway!" The Index is a would petitions ask avail od that more to have answered about the save-the-fo- proceed to the banquet hall for a medieval feast. project of the junior class. Elections were held Wednesday in able foods be substituted, such as fresh plan at Wooster may be given The menuL prepared by Miss Mabel die Senate room for men senators, fruits and vegetables. either to Jeanne Washabaugh or Little, will include roast pig, vegetables, naming Dick Poethig and Bill Johns Norm Wright before chapel tomor- jellies, nuts, dried fruits, cheese and Govt. Cuts Wheat Sup-pl- y 23 as representatives for the junior and Poethig Favors Senate Reins on row. spice cakes, and will be served on By cutting down of bread con senior class. Due to a tie for sopho bread trenchers. sumption, the present nour supply more senators between Bob Hurst and Voice, Index; Ceilings could be extended to last until fall. Dave Cull, finals will be held Friday. The feast will . begin with a Salary food-bearin- is expected flour will be procession of g wait- It that in B'way To Here Johns, the new senior senator, has In a report made Monday evening before the Student Senate, Richard ers, after which the pig will be creasingly hard to get since Secretary been treasurer of the Senate and sec carved and the meal eaten in true Poethig, a sophomore from New York City, advocated the financial of Agriculture Anderson has taken lUUIUUWUIIIl retary of the Student-Facult- y Rela medieval style minus silver. control of the Voice and Index by the Senate. 25 of the wheat crop off the mar tions Committee. He hails from Woos Entertainment during the evening ket. Therefore, saving will be neces ter and is a geology major. He is a Fee Senate is be provided by jugglers, Activity to sary. member of Third Section. to singers, dancers, jesters, flutist Chairman of a special financial investigating committee, Poethig From New York City, Dick Poethig , In chapel tomorrow, Dr. Mary Z and minstrel. banquet will recommended that the student activity is the newly elected business manager The Johnson, of the political science de end with a show staged fee, which amounts to $7.50 per stu- same status as the players, they should of the Index. He is a history major puppet partment, will tell about the national by Dr. and Mrs. W. I. Schreiber. dent, per semester, be turned over to be paid. special and is a member of Third Section not Neither should and international implications of fam the Senate.. and was co-edit- or of the Directory. This traditional banquet is the tenth Senate investigators be paid since they ine and what the united states has done so far. She is expected to clarify Bob Hurst, freshman nominee, is since 1932 and the first since the war Senate then would have a are elected. Pay for the president of The the necessity of rationing, UNRRA from Warren, O., and a history ma- began. It has attracted much atten- the Student Senate will be considered right to distribute this fund to appropriations, and the recently jor. Cull is from Indianapolis. He is tion in past years, and was photo- emas other campus organizations, the - at a later date. , - culated powers of the OPA. Present president of the freshman class and a graphed by "Life" in 1940. Each year publications particularly. The Probes Faculty Fund ing the campus program for saving member of Thrid Section. (Continued on Page 2) fund totals about $5,000 a year. He recommended that a standing ' From overcut fines, the College col Douglas Enters Interstate Oratory appropriations committee of five leas about $750 each year from the persons be appointed to help the students, his money is known as the Parmelee Leads Senate treasurer, which will con- "faculty fund" and is set aside to pay tinue to be a paid position. for funeral flowers and the like. Poe thig reported that Dean Taeusch did Last Concert At present, part of the student not recommend turning over this fund activity fee is given to the Voice and to the Senate. Instead, he. said that Next the Index through the treasurer's of- the faculty might agree to give th Wednesday fice. Under Poethig's plan, the money benevolent Some money to some cause. On Wednesday night in College for the publications would come in- will questioned - this . senators and in Chapel, the Wooster Symphony stead, from the Senate. quire further. Orchestra will present its last con' It was recommended that salaries for cert of the season.
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