Wooster, OH), 1948-12-09 Wooster Voice Editors

Wooster, OH), 1948-12-09 Wooster Voice Editors

The College of Wooster Open Works The oV ice: 1941-1950 "The oV ice" Student Newspaper Collection 12-9-1948 The oW oster Voice (Wooster, OH), 1948-12-09 Wooster Voice Editors Follow this and additional works at: https://openworks.wooster.edu/voice1941-1950 Recommended Citation Editors, Wooster Voice, "The oosW ter Voice (Wooster, OH), 1948-12-09" (1948). The Voice: 1941-1950. 181. https://openworks.wooster.edu/voice1941-1950/181 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]. WEAK HEART? HELP DEC02ATB "FRANKENSTEIN" . - TUB GYM P-- rl 7 P.M. 9 M. 7A FRIDAY AFTERNOON SATURDAY SCOTT 1 TO 3 Volume LXV WOOSTER, OHIO, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1948 Number 7 Student Senate Drafts Scholastic Appear In "Western Union, Please" Burning oi Old lain Ocncnbrd Honor Code; Reviewed by SFRC On 'Woosier Day' Decemtsr 10 Presented for discussion and criticism a proposed Honor Code Friday, December 10, will mark the traditional observance of was the subject of a two-ho- ur review the monthly Student-Facult- y at Wooster Day, which was initiated in 1921 by John McKee, director Relations Committee meeting last Monday evening. V - of public relations, to commemorate the burning of Old Main building Under Senate sponsorship, the pre' on December 11, 1902. In keeping with the annual custom, alumni liminary draft of a working plan was i drawn up, after careful consideration Christmas Formal a groups in cities all over the U. S. are meeting this week, and a promi- by Senate members. The purpose of nent alumna will address the student body in chapel tomorrow. S.F.R.C. clarify Winter discussion was to Wonderland -- Miss H. Alberta Colclaser, graduate weak points in the draft, and merge of the 1933 member of Local Santa Clauses will find the lis ;", das of and both student and faculty outlooks for staff M f t . Big Four Needs the of the aviation division of the gym a t ft rriday the functioning of the Code. winter wonderland a: Department of State in Washington, Because the Honor Code is yet in night, as Bob Patti's orchestra ascends til $950 For Goal D. C, will speak tomorrow on the - its preliminary stages, it is impossible the pine-bedecke- d Christmas Formal y.r theme, "How Guarding mm 'The drive is not overl" announced Are We Our to publish details of the plan. In its andstand at nine o'clock. Walt Grosjean, chairman of the Big Heritage?" essence, the Code aims at a college -- As a Wooster undergraduate, Miss One o'clock permissions are the f ; 4 : Four Drive, "but will continue until community which will make proctored Colclaser participated in debate and examinations unnecessary. Confined to gift of the deans for the only all- - the first of April." $2,727.41 in athletics, and worked on the Vote scholastic work for the present, hopes college formal of the year. Marilyn pledges and cash has been collected staff as reporter, news and ma"r'ni for the future are to extend the Code Parrott, in charge of ticket sales, has ' to date, leaving a total of $947.39 in editors. She won the John F. Miller to other areas of college life, further- tickets prize philosophy. announced that the price of is It. : contributions necessary to reach the in ing mutual understanding - and trust $1.75 the the door, .. After receiving an LL.B. in 1936 at bookstore, or hi - $3,675 goal. among faculty and students, and pro- from Western Reserve from dorm representatives. and an LIM. viding an environment more con Leading the "campus" withn 00 per In 1939 - from Columbia University - the development indi- Though the Won ducive to of theme, "Winter cent participation in the drive, Cam- where she specialized in international vidual responsibility integrity, Fair-hur- and derland", is already known and the pus Lodge, Westminster, and st and aviation law, she was employed The the Code has draft of Honor traditional Christmas tree and mistle- are closely followed by Korner, by the state department. been returned the with sug- to Senate toe may be expected, the rest of the Miller, Bowman and Beall, with over Miss Colclaser has attended several gestions by Committee im- for-eig- n the for plans are secret. Evelynn Cheadle, 90 per cent of these dormitories international air conference in provements and re-wordi- ng. Following decorations chairman, invites men and pledged. states and was assistant to the completion final by of a draft the women from every class to hlep effect U. S. legal adviser at the Conference Senate the Code will be With contributions in the 80 per committee, the transformation of the gym from . Photo by John AtWnton of Paris in 1946. presented for suggestions, criticism "Turn up your battery, Aunt Aurora," say messenger boy Winford Logan cent bracket, Hoover, K-- 3, Holden one to five o'clock Friday afternoon. The burning of Old Main is prob- to Elizabeth Coyle, as Jacqueline Slagle looks Scot Cottage, First Section, and approval of the student body. on. These three starred in the Annex, ably the most dramatic and critical Senate-sponsore- runne- Chairman of the d faculty play, "Western Union, Please", which Audi-toriu- m Babcock Hall serve as close On the condition of student sup- was presented In Scott and event in Wooster's 78 year history. dance is Bertolamy. last weekend. r-ups. port, the plan will then be submitted June An explosion at 2:30 a.m. sent up to the faculty, and the final form pre- in flames the only class building on sented to the Board of Trustees for r the campus at that time a six story ratification. It is hoped that a finished Redcoats Came, Saw, Conquered containing chaoeL labs. lec- - Senate Proposal structure M Activities Fee W ' plan may be put into effect next ture rooms, and janitor' quarters. PRESENT ACTIVITY FEB REVISED ACTIVITY FEE spring, and be used in final examina- The college was nearly destitute, hav- - As Logan and Coyle Win Appplause 15.00 tions in June. Hospital 15.00 Hospital sub-committ- Men's Athletics Men's Athletics 8.00 A ee will be appointed by Corky Marker 8.00 Index 3.50 Index 4.50 to consider revision of the present dare release It's not very often that professors their inhibitions Voice 2.00 Voice ' 1.75 class-c- ut system. and allow the students howl with unrestrained mirth to their peda' '. : Other committees of the S.F.R.C. to Band .50 Band .50 : 1 "1.00 announced that a second phone will gogic" fa"ces7This'is a basic factor "irT the overwhelming response to 1.00 Speech 3.75 be placed inr Babcock Hall as soon "Westep Union, Please", the faculty play which ran to flush houses Student Senate as the telephone company will make last Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights. " Total 30.00 Total $34.50 this addition. Dave Castle reported As a representative selection from Members, led by high-steppin- g Mel-- completion of the Activities Fee plan the field of drama, the vehicle, by (see editorial on Page 2) cher Fobes, Foley. only by the Senate, and this measure will Albert Hackett and Frances Good as Brian Not were the uniforms wont set the be presented to the Board of Trustees rich, itself possesses the weakest of to audience the after a vote by the student body. plots and the least sophistication of in a roar; appearance of such distinguished faculty as William Group farces. It needed nothing more after Choir Presents Choral Speaking Delbert "Father William" Craig collaborated Taeusch, John Olthouse, Invite Faculty Lean, Karl Ver Steeg, Whitney Stone-burne- r, Gives Holiday Program upon it with his fellow savants. Over Christmas Music Rosebush, Clayton The YWCA and the YMCA will a thousand spectators to the resulting Judson To Dorm Teas join forces to present a choral speak- collapsed Ellsworth, and Paul Modlish as par- Tuesday Night , rs laugh would have into To encourage informal get-togethe- riot ticipants in a gun drill of their over- ing arrangement of "A Christmas the aisles, had there been enough aisle Accompanied by a thirty-piec- e . of students and faculty, the drum-and-bug- Christmas le Garland" for the YWCA grown corps was pre- College Student-Facult- y space available. chamber orchestra, the Choir Workshop of the program Tuesday, December 14, in destined to gain an extra round of will give its annual Christmas Concert YWCA has planned a series of teas in What there is of a plot in this Lower Babcock, 7 p.m. applause. Decem- y in Memorial Chapel, Tuesday, Courtety Daily each of the women's dormitories. mystery-comed- around the direction of the Christian Wooter Record revolves Messenger-bo- y parts in faculty pro Under Nancy chairman of Danny Daley, genial cuss who com- ber 14, at 8:15 p.m. Miss Alberta Colclaser Homan, the a ductions be the; Heritage workshop of the YW,. the seem to reserved for who workshop, has announced that the with the village cigar-stor- e In- Dr. Richard T. Gore, will con- by Betty next petes president of the college. Howard program will be conducted tea will be held' Westminster dian for leaning space against the duct the concert, has arranged a ing dedicated a new library the year at on Lowry, in the uniform of a Western Dodds and will include 30 men and Tuesday, Dec.

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