3Re Wooster VOICE 27, Front 8 to 11 Pjn

3Re Wooster VOICE 27, Front 8 to 11 Pjn

The College of Wooster Open Works The oV ice: 1941-1950 "The oV ice" Student Newspaper Collection 3-25-1943 The oW oster Voice (Wooster, OH), 1943-03-25 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), 1943-03-25" (1943). The Voice: 1941-1950. 59. https://openworks.wooster.edu/voice1941-1950/59 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]. There will be Senate sponsored Tie dance in lower Galpin Saturday, Mar. 3re Wooster VOICE 27, front 8 to 11 pjn. Volume LIX WOOSTER, OHIO, THURSDAY, MARCH 25, 1943 Number 20 ORGANIZATIONS HOLD SPRING ELECTIONS Girls' Glee Club Atkinson, Webster Head VfSGR For Coming Year Senate To Hold Final Underclass Elections on Friday; YVCA Elects To Give Concert Elliott President, Selects Officers Elections for Y.W.C.A. offices were Final elections for Student Senate Chorus To Offer Program held in chapel Tuesday, Mar. 16. representatives from all classes will be India Commiitee ... Including Classical, Those elected were Jane Elliott, pres- held Friday, Mar. 26, from 8:30 to 4 ident; Margaret Rath, vice president; in the Senate room. Cwd'datf for Modern Music Makes Margaret Shreve, corresponding secre- election are: Plan For ..,..,," I tary; Lucy Hunter, recording secre- Juniors:. Margaret Neely and Ginny by ANN FRASHER Representatives tary; and Jane Stewart, treasurer. Wise; sophomores: Bill Herbert and The Girls' Chorus of Wooster Col. i - - Jane Elliott is a junior from Scars-dal-e, Roger Richards, Virginia Miller and lege will present its annual home con- N. Y. and an economics major. Mary McClaran; freshmen: Jim Wey- - She cert Thursday evening, Apr. 1, at 8:15 The Wooster in India Committee has been active in Y.W. work gandt and Jack Spurney, Alice Rod- chapel. Friday, 11, West-- since she was freshman . in Westminster This "program met Mar. in Dean a and has ger and Pat Bryant. Bill Jones of the of secular music is the seventeenth of hafer's office to discuss the matter of previously held the positions of Y.W. junior class was automatically elected its kind to be presented under the di- Wooster's representative overseas. The secretary and vice president. She has because there were no other petition rection of Miss Eve Roine Richmond. committee consisted of Dean West-hafe- r, been in W.A.A. and on the judicial ers. Although it has been Dean Bruere and Dr. Vance board of W.S.G.A. She' is vice pres- customary in Junior Candidates past to charge admission these representing the faculty. The student ident of the Pyramids. Jthe) to Bill Jones is from Rome, N.Y., has concerts, this year the Chorus is body was represented by Dick Craven, Margaret Rath, a sophomore from served two years on the Voice, is breaking a tradition in order to give Charles Ireland and William Lytle. Wooster, is the new vice president. treasurer of , Fourth Section and a to the college and community Dr. Vance was- - chosen to be commit- She is chairman of the Red Cross a n member of German club. Margaret hour's enjoyment of fine music, free tee chairman and proceedings got un 1 work on the campus, is active in the Neely is from Barnesville, O., and is of charge. The organization feels that der way. speech department, and is member a a member of Phi Sigma Iota, Eta Sig there is need for more opportunit- The group was conronted with the of Trumps. a ma Phi, French club, Education club, good these problem of how best to maintain its Treasurer is Stewart, sopho- ies to enjoy music in times Jane a Index, and Pipers. Ginnv Wise of """"Oa1" of particular stress on unpleasant representative in India. Norvin Hein, " wsss!5t ' iSMI&ww& more from Westneld, N. She was in J. Columbiana, O., is an active mem- world affairs. Therefore, the girls and who is now carrying on the. work at charge of the Y.W. work at the Chil- ber of Y.W., is the newly elected pres the director, Miss Richmond, join in Ewlng Christian College on behalf of dren's Home this year, and she is in ident of Trumps club, and is a mem-- welcoming everyone as guests of the Wooster, has found it imperative to W.A.A. - ber of the Index staff and Educational give up his teaching work and devote v Girls' Chorus on Thursday evening, Both the recording secretary and the club. Apr. 1. his time wholly to work with the corresponding secretary are freshmen. Courtesy Wooater Daily Record Bill Herbert of Avon, N.J. played Varied Program American troops in India and is co- Margaret Shreve, a freshman from JANE ATKINSON and ELEANOR WEBSTER football last fall and is majoring in The program this year is, both var- operating with the Y.M.C.A. Several Wooster, is corresponding secretary. Jane Atkinson and Eleanor Web-- ' chemistry and biology. Roger Rich- ied and interesting and boasts of sev- plans were considered and discussed She was one of the drum majorettes ster are the new heads of the W. S. ards of Chicago is a member of the eral special features of unusual at- and the committee at last decided to at the footbal games last fall. Lucy School G. A. who were elected by the women College Students choir, Geology club, treasurer of traction. The chorus opens the pro- rest its decision on the four fold set- Summer the recording ' Hunter, secretary, is a 1. f the college, Tuesday, Mar. 19. Third Section and has taken part in gram with a group of five songs: up. Norvin Hein to continue as freshman from Pittsburgh. She is ac- Register Their terms as leaders of the Worn- - Win In baseball and tennis. Virginia Miller of Music Spread Thy ,Voice Around Wooster's representative In India. Students Honors tive in W.A.A." en s Delt-uovernme- nt will Wooster, O., writes for the Voice and from "Solomon", by Handel; When 2. That he be released for work with Association 3 Installation of officers will be held Index, is the American troops in that region. At Galpin, April begin next month and will continue Oratory Contest given in Debate Seminar, I Bring You Coloured Toys by Car- in chapel Tuesday, Mar. 30. The for the 1943-4- 4 term. belongs to Sphinx club and is a mem- Brewer-Stebbin- s; 3. That a substitute teacher approved penter; The Fairy Pipers by newly-electe- d Advance registration for the two The oratorical contests of 1943 officers and cabinet ber of Band and the Defense Council. n; by be chosen temporarily re- Clair.de Lune by Debussy-Elka- Hein, to Jane Atkinson, of Cleveland Hts., members will take office summer terms will be held in Galpin were held on Saturday, Mar. Z0 at at that time. Mary McClaran is majoring in eco- and Open Thy Heart from place him at Ewing Christian College. is the administrative president. She is hall April 3rd, 9-1- 1 a.m. Tenta- Ohio Wesleyan nomics and is a member of Sphinx Bizet-Elkan- be left on University. 'Carmen"-- by :. 4. That the matter of salary a history major and is a member of The c- tive schedules may be secured in the club. Soloists open untirmore specifi- Steps have Phi Alph,Thet3iThis year jhehas schools participating were Wooster, Earl Hood Registrar's Office. who will Plays at Students . Frosh Candidate The next group is a solo group been taken. been house president of Holden hall, Ohio Wesleyan, Denfsbn, Hiram, Wit- - need see the Registrar prior reg. to to vice-preside- Weygandt of Wooster," nt 9 Jim Ohio, which opens with Festival Toccata by of Dominoes, captain tenberg, Western Reserve, Bowling , April istration should do so on or before played Fletcher, played by June Whitmer on Marge Rydsirom '43 of intramural volleyball and basket forward and guard on the April 1st, since he will be away on Green, Otterbein and Kenyon. Woos. the organ. Pauline Smith plays De ball teams. She serves on the defense The sophomore and junior classes basketball team and a member of In April 2nd and 3rd. was represented in the Women's Relations club. Falla's striking Fire Dance next, and May Queen Selects council, and for three years has been ter are combining this year and are giv- ternational Jack Spur Rachel Shobert completes the group Students who need certain courses a member of the college choir. Oratorical Contest, the Women's Read ing their prom on Apr. 9 in the gym ney of Cleveland, O., played football dule the-sche- - last fall, belongs solo, 7May Day Aliendenis thar are" hot' listed on ing C&ntest, " the Men's Oratorical from 9 to 1. Earl Hood and his or- to the Senate and is with a piano Chopin's Nocturne Eleanor Webster, of Grove City, ' in C Minor. should leave their requests with Mrs. Contest, and the State Peace Contest. chestra will be furnishing the rhythm. member of the Men's Glee club. Marge Rydstrom was chosen the Pa., is the judicial president. She has Alice Rodgers Mechanicsburg, The Girls' Chorus presents next Gernert in the Registrar's office.

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