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iVednesday, May 28, 1952<br />

GOP<br />

(Continued from Page 1)<br />

m picknickers from dawn 'till dark<br />

F. D. R. Jr. impressed Demos<br />

md everyone else when he spoke<br />

ii a Monday chapel and forum<br />

Campus l<strong>if</strong>e went high-gea- into r<br />

jn May, as final plans took shape<br />

'or Monnett weekend. With the ar<br />

rival of the mothers, the "Fem<br />

nine Touch" celebration began in<br />

sarnest. Tom Selden's production<br />

of "The Glass Menagerie" made<br />

history and the production of Gil<br />

bert and bullivan s .Patience was<br />

termed professional. The ROTC<br />

entertained moms with a drill<br />

parade before the annual corona<br />

tion procession, and "Powder Puff<br />

Parade" was the theme of the afternoon<br />

style show. Sunday was<br />

highlighted by Mildred Moody Eak-in'- s<br />

convocation address and the<br />

Women's Glee club concert. As<br />

Mothers departed, weary daughters<br />

returned to books with visions oi<br />

fast approaching exams, or, unable<br />

to resist inviting beds, dreamt of<br />

serenades, roses and fraternity<br />

pins.<br />

The republican mock convention<br />

and the second annual Faculty Fol<br />

lies, titled this year "Stars and<br />

Bars," brought the year's activities<br />

to a close. Freshmen held a final<br />

picnic at the quarry, while the rest<br />

Year in Review<br />

(Continued from Page 2)<br />

Taft." Taft backers mounted to<br />

the stage to give a campaign<br />

song, but were, nearly drowned<br />

out by a loud "We Like Ike" from<br />

the floor.<br />

Although it took six ballots to<br />

receive a majority vote. Eisen<br />

hower was in the lead all the<br />

way. The delegates were instructed<br />

how to vote in the first<br />

ballot; thus the votes were well<br />

distributed among the five can<br />

didtaes.<br />

In tha second balloting,<br />

Eisenhower lead with 100<br />

roles; Taft was second with 63;<br />

Warren had 44; Stassen and<br />

MacArihur, each 1.<br />

Eisenhower lacked only one<br />

vote of the necessary majority in<br />

the fourth ballot. It then began<br />

to look as <strong>if</strong> a darkhorse candi<br />

date might be elected, as <strong>Ohio</strong>'s<br />

Taft backers sh<strong>if</strong>ted their votes<br />

to Warren and other states followed<br />

suit.<br />

After the f<strong>if</strong>th ballot found<br />

the vote again at a standstill, the<br />

assembly voted that only a<br />

majority vote of the delegates<br />

then present should be neccessary<br />

to elect a candidate. On the sixth<br />

ballot, Eisenhower received this<br />

majority with 130 votes, compared<br />

to 67 for Warren and one each<br />

to Taft and MacArthur. A motion<br />

was then made and passed<br />

to make the nomination unanimous<br />

Nominations for vice president<br />

were Dr. Arthur S. Flem-min- g<br />

by Alan Geyer and Sen.<br />

Wayne Morris of Oregon by<br />

Jim Hearn. Flemming was<br />

overwhelmingly chosen by acclamation.<br />

A convention atmosphere was<br />

added by disputes on technicalities<br />

and a general confusion of<br />

cheering and shouting. The contesting<br />

of votes began in the afternoon<br />

when Delaware submitted<br />

five votes, was challenged<br />

and found to have only three<br />

delegates present. This continued<br />

until late in the evening when<br />

Cappy Breese challenged New<br />

York's vote and Breese was<br />

found to be an unauthorized<br />

Professor Of<br />

The Week<br />

The professor for last week's col<br />

umn was Prof. Paul Huser of the<br />

French department. Can you guess<br />

from the following clues who the<br />

featured professor is for this week?<br />

After graduation from Westchester<br />

Teacher's college, he taught<br />

two years in a rural school and did<br />

graduate work at Perm State university.<br />

Service in the first World<br />

War interrupted his studies but he<br />

went to the <strong>University</strong> of Mont-pellie- r<br />

after fourteen months duty.<br />

Serving as principal of a vocational<br />

school in Gettysburg, Pa.,<br />

kept him too far away from his<br />

favorite subject, public speaking,<br />

so he accepted <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong>'s offer<br />

to teach in the speech department<br />

in 1925.<br />

Ever since then he has been<br />

kept busy coaching and judging<br />

<strong>Wesleyan</strong> debate teams. Last year<br />

was especially busy, he served as<br />

secretary of the <strong>Ohio</strong> College<br />

Teachers of Speech and arranged<br />

all intercollegiate debating in the<br />

state.<br />

For relaxation, this professor enjoys<br />

hunting in the deer country<br />

of Pennsylvania where he has a<br />

small cabin. While in Delaware he<br />

hunts pheasants and rabbits along i<br />

with other faculty members.<br />

Find out who this professor is by<br />

looking at the Professor of the<br />

Week bulletin board in the ground<br />

floor corridor of the library.<br />

You will win a box of tweet, tweet<br />

bird ieed?? V. t'l E-- w<br />

<strong>Wesleyan</strong> Should Have<br />

Good Teams Next Year<br />

BY JOHN MILLER<br />

After a banner year in athletics, I am predicting an even<br />

greater year for <strong>Wesleyan</strong> teams in 1952-53-. Close examina<br />

tion of the material that is returning is a pretty good reason<br />

for a prediction of this kind.<br />

It would be hard to hope for a football team next fall<br />

that would parallel the 1951 conference champions, however<br />

there is still a good supply of untapped football material in<br />

college.<br />

Although we probably won't<br />

win the conference again, coach<br />

Frazer's men with "the light<br />

touch" should compile another<br />

good record.<br />

All but two men from a good<br />

basketball team return next<br />

year. Coach Strimer's fast-brea- k<br />

ing quintet shouldn't feel the loss<br />

of seniors John Bauknecht and<br />

Bob Coverdale <strong>if</strong> Jack McKinnie<br />

and Dick Surbrook come through<br />

as expected.<br />

The swimming, team loses Don<br />

Hummel but has a flock of sophomores<br />

and juniors back plus<br />

some incoming freshmen of quality.<br />

Harry Newell and Bill Plav-ca- n<br />

will be our top men again<br />

next winter.<br />

The tennis team should be<br />

second to Kenyon nxt spring<br />

with the whole squaj returning<br />

save Pete Hauck. As a matter of<br />

fact, the netmen should be well<br />

HAVE A VERY<br />

jump and Fondron in the dashes.<br />

Jim Wright should finish first or<br />

second consistantly next year.<br />

"Red" Smith anj Jim Harpham<br />

are just as good as Blair in the<br />

pole vault right now. Dick Mc-Clintoc-<br />

k<br />

will be back in the hur<br />

dles, Conceivably, <strong>if</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong><br />

picked up some good freshmen<br />

next fall, we could even surpass<br />

this year's record anj take our<br />

third straight conference title.<br />

inis, tor the most part, may<br />

be wishful thinking but it is<br />

nevertheless a good bet. It would<br />

also be a good idea next year to<br />

cut down the huge intramural<br />

program. Such events as foul<br />

shooting, badminton, and ping<br />

pong could be dropped. A sport<br />

like ping pong could be completed<br />

on an individual basis not<br />

involving the all-ye- ar trophy.<br />

I think that next year, the Aih<br />

letic Department might fix their<br />

budget to include modern base<br />

ball un<strong>if</strong>orms for the diamond<br />

men and also buy Louisville Slug<br />

gers instead of Wooiworth bats.<br />

On the basis of the returning<br />

material and the usual good crop<br />

of freshmen, <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong>'s<br />

of the campus buckled down' to<br />

D-slips.<br />

ward off With fond recol<br />

lections, seniors leafed through the<br />

new Bijou, sold their belongings at fixed for a number of years with<br />

fc-eshmen<br />

the senior auction and ordered<br />

Dick Taylor, "Stud"<br />

their caps and gowns.<br />

Boyle, and Len Treash.<br />

Dan Ventries' new conference George Gauthier will attempt<br />

broad-jum- p record sparked the to fill the gap left by the grad-<br />

track team to win the Conference uation of Dan Ventries, Bill Flet-<br />

championship again.<br />

cher, Bar Fondron, Bill Smith,<br />

And as Pop Hadden hauled down Johnny Blair, and Jack Collins.<br />

the trunks, <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> put the<br />

Jim Boggs will do an excellent athletic record shoul continue to<br />

job spelling<br />

110th candle on its birthday<br />

Ventries in the broad shine 1952-5- 3. in<br />

cake.<br />

Tennis Team Ends Season With<br />

4- -3 Victory Over Vilfenberg<br />

Player AB R H RBI Pet<br />

Buckley I 50 15 18 11 .360<br />

Kisseberth 53 15 15 8 .320<br />

Surbrook 49 11 15 3 .306<br />

Pumphrey . 47 10 14 3 .298<br />

Bahner 42 8 11 5 .262<br />

Wehrung 2 111 .500<br />

Fischer . 4 0 1 1 .250<br />

Peckinpaugh 9 2 2 2 .222<br />

Wells ... 31 5 6 1 .190<br />

Davis 32 6 6 10 .190<br />

Weismann 12 3 2 0 .167<br />

Kraft 22 1 3 2 .137<br />

Rosseland 33 5 4 7 .121<br />

Meyers 35 3 6 4 .171<br />

Haight 6 112 .167<br />

Totals . 427 86 107 63 .251<br />

STOP AT THE BROWN JUG<br />

t<br />

for<br />

Pleasant Atmosphere<br />

Good Food<br />

Beverages<br />

Buck Lamrrie, Proprietor<br />

WONDERFUL SUMMER<br />

i<br />

<strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> Transcript Page 5<br />

Outstanding <strong>Wesleyan</strong> Performers<br />

4<br />

--<br />

Five of <strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong>'s outstanding performers over the past school year. Feft to right Ron Kulp,<br />

co-medalistAll-American in the golf championship; Dale Bruce, Little end on the football team;<br />

Charlie Beckley, who tier the college 440 record of 49.7; Dave Kraft, who won four of the baseball<br />

team's five victories; and Ned Lockwood, one of the best college skippers in the country who is<br />

getting a tryout for the United States Olympic team in June.<br />

Diamondmen Drop Season<br />

Finale, 8-- 3, To Oberlin<br />

<strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong>'s baseball team finished its season Friday<br />

by falling before Otterbein, 8-- 5.<br />

Dave Kraft, seeking his f<strong>if</strong>th victory of the season, had<br />

trouble in the first two innings. Otterbein picked up one run<br />

in the first and then jumped on Kraft for five more in the<br />

second. The Otters were then held scoreless until the eighth<br />

when "they picked up their last two tallies.<br />

By defeating Wittenberg in the final match of the year,<br />

<strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong>'s tennis team ended its regular season with<br />

seven wins and four losses in addition to tying for third place<br />

in the <strong>Ohio</strong> Conference. Only three teams managed to down<br />

the Bishops this season; Kenyon, Oberlin and Denison.<br />

The netmen had depth with 18<br />

boys being listed on the squad<br />

however the play of six lettermen<br />

predominated; Bob Bauman, Dick<br />

Taylor, John Miller, Pete Hauck,<br />

Doug Boyle and Ralph Slenker.<br />

Four players won numerals: Len<br />

Treash, Bill Sherk, John Hubinger<br />

and Dave James.<br />

Bob Bauman playing namber one<br />

slot won half of his matches. Dick<br />

Taylor finished with a<br />

enough to allow <strong>Wesleyan</strong> to sch<br />

9-- 3 won<br />

lost record ana Jonn Miller won<br />

seven out of eleven matches. Num<br />

ber five man, Doug Boyle, playing<br />

his first season won eight while<br />

losing three. Ralph Slenker, number<br />

six, managed to win five as<br />

against one defeat.<br />

Pete Hauck, the squad's only<br />

senior and a two year letterman,<br />

played good tennis throughout the<br />

season in winning six out of eight<br />

plus several doubles victories.<br />

Pete has played with the Bishops<br />

for three years, and won his first<br />

letter in his junior year. He joins<br />

Slenker and Bauman as the only<br />

double letter winners.<br />

During the year, the Bishops<br />

Ot-terbe- scored three shutouts, against in<br />

twice and Muskingum once.<br />

They were not held scoreless by<br />

any opponent, although Kenyon did<br />

down Fraser's boys twice, by 5-- 4<br />

and 7-- edule some bigger schools in the<br />

future.<br />

In the final match of the season,<br />

<strong>Wesleyan</strong> defeated Wittenberg<br />

2 scores.<br />

Bob Bauman and Dick Taylor<br />

collaborated to win five out of<br />

eight in doubles competition.<br />

Hopes for next year lie in the<br />

crop of underclassmen who will<br />

have gained experience this<br />

year, plus several incoming<br />

freshmen.<br />

Five of the six lettermen will<br />

be back to form the nucleus of the<br />

new team.<br />

Coach Fraser believes that <strong>if</strong> the<br />

boys can play some good summer<br />

league tennis, they will improve<br />

4-- Delts Defeat Tekes<br />

Chuck Farrell hit a single,<br />

scoring men from second and<br />

third, to give the Delts a lastinning<br />

victory over the Tekes,<br />

3-- 2. The Tekes lead up until<br />

2-- 1, Farrell came to bat, but<br />

they couldn't hold their mar<br />

gin with but one out to go in<br />

the game .<br />

3 in a close battle which Both team swent into the Sun<br />

was decided when Miller and day afternoon game with records<br />

Boyle won the second doubles<br />

of five<br />

match.<br />

and one. Three Delts lost<br />

a mid-seas- o ngame to<br />

In singles Bauman and Taylor<br />

Phi Gamma<br />

Delta while T.<br />

were defeated in three sets, but<br />

K. E. lost intsinit-ia- l<br />

content to the' Delta Taus.<br />

Miller, Hauck, anl Boyle came Jim Welsh pitched for the<br />

through with victories to give the winners and Bob Skolrood for the<br />

Bishops a one point advantage. The losing team. Welsh was the win<br />

first doubles team lost tying the ner of Delt-Tek- the first e con-<br />

match, but Miller and Boyle blank test by a<br />

6-- ed their opponents 0, 6-- 0 to give<br />

<strong>Wesleyan</strong> its seventh victory of the<br />

year.<br />

Bishop Pitching<br />

Player LP. R H S.O. B.B..W-- L<br />

Kraft 54 31 51 55 13 43<br />

Haight 20 19 16 16 20 11<br />

72-- Shattuck ... 3 12 14 6 4 00<br />

Bonebrake 5 9 10 6 6 00<br />

Peckinpaugh . 20 28 20 13 19 03<br />

Totals 108 99 111 107 62 57<br />

Bishop Batting<br />

3-- 0 score, he has now<br />

pitches four full games in as<br />

many days, whipping the Alpha<br />

Sigs 82, Sig Ep 1-- 0. 3-- 2,<br />

T. K E.<br />

and then starting against the Sig<br />

Alphs Monday.<br />

The outcome of the game between<br />

the Delts and S. A E. will<br />

decide the winner of the school<br />

championship.<br />

Women Defeat State<br />

The Women's tennis team journeyed<br />

down to <strong>Ohio</strong> State last week<br />

and defeated the State 7-- The Bishops started fast as Hay<br />

den Buckley drove in Jim Pumphrey<br />

from second with a single.<br />

"Pump" had reached the keystone<br />

sack on a two- - base error. It was<br />

Buckley's eleventh R. B. I. of the<br />

season.<br />

<strong>Wesleyan</strong> rallied in the final<br />

framer Jed Weismann hit a long<br />

drive which was misjudged by the<br />

Otter centerfielder. Weismann circled<br />

the bases, following Ed Davis,<br />

who had gotten on through and<br />

error. The rally was halted when<br />

Wally Bonebrake flied out and<br />

John Peckinpaugh<br />

2 in a series<br />

or round-robi- n matches. The<br />

<strong>Wesleyan</strong> team consisted of Ann<br />

McKensie, Nancy Cox, Joan Graham.<br />

Nancy Gregg, and Pat<br />

Hayes.<br />

' fanned to end<br />

the game.<br />

The Red and Black played error<br />

less ball in losing their second<br />

game of the season away from<br />

home. They have lost five on Edwards<br />

field, ending the season with<br />

and over-al- l record of five wins<br />

and seven losses.<br />

More than 5,714,000 persons in<br />

the Unites States are employed<br />

in manufacturing, selling servicing<br />

and operating motor trucks<br />

equivalent to one out of every 11<br />

workers.<br />

DELAWARE'S MOST<br />

BEAUTIFUL SPOT<br />

3-86-<br />

71 Call<br />

Reservations<br />

CONGRATULATIONS<br />

To The Class of 1952<br />

HARTER'S CAFETERIA<br />

Now Leisure<br />

Gees Colorful !<br />

Florals, geometries. West<br />

Indian and a host of other<br />

prints are here for your<br />

choosing. Comfort and<br />

color ihe new way to<br />

leisure 1<br />

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The Cleveland Indians cancelled<br />

a game though the sun was<br />

shinning. What were they afraid<br />

of a tanning?<br />

Highest point in Africa is<br />

Mount Kilimanjaro 19,320 feet.<br />

Sailing Club Plans Announced:<br />

Commandor Chuck Frame of the<br />

<strong>Ohio</strong> <strong>Wesleyan</strong> Sailing Club has<br />

announced the club's schedule for<br />

next fall:<br />

Oct. 11-1- 2 Cincinnati Invitation<br />

Regatta at Cincinnati.<br />

Oct. 18-1- 9 Denison Invitation<br />

Regatta at Buckeye Lake<br />

Oct. 25-2- 6 Area Championships<br />

at Cleveland.<br />

i<br />

Nov. 1--<br />

2 Bowling Green Invitational<br />

Regatta at Bowling Green.<br />

Nov. 1-- 2 Midwest Womens 7,'<br />

Championships at Delaware.<br />

Nov. 15-1- 6 <strong>Ohio</strong> State Invitation<br />

Regatta at Delaware.<br />

Nov. 28-3- 0 Timme Angsten ,<br />

Championships at Chicago.<br />

DELAWARE COMITY<br />

SWIMMING POOL<br />

OPENS<br />

ADULTS 60c<br />

CHILDREN 30c<br />

CONGRATULATIONS<br />

AND SUCCESS TO THE<br />

GRADUATING CLASS OF 1952<br />

FROM<br />

Campus Interviews on Cigarette Tests<br />

No. 42...<br />

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Camels as your steady smoke on a<br />

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