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Pags Two<br />

Ohio yWesleyan Transcript<br />

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CHICAGO BOSTON L05 AHQELES SAN FRANCISCO Phone 2703<br />

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Delaware. Ohio, undrr Act of March 8. 1897.<br />

Published every Tuesday and Friday morning from September 27 to June 1J<br />

with the exception of Thanksgiving, Christmas and Easter vacation holiday!<br />

and firal examination periods.<br />

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Peggy Hachet -<br />

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News Edilor<br />

Feature Ediior<br />

Feature Editor<br />

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Assistant Sports Editor<br />

Business Manager<br />

Phone 2384<br />

- - Advertising Manager<br />

Phone 2476<br />

Don Vickery - , Circulation Mnager<br />

Phone 2550<br />

Marilyn Baker, Robert Forker, Charles Huffman, Jo Krempa, Sue Leuthi,<br />

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Issue Ediior<br />

Open Letter to Students<br />

Editor's Note<br />

The Transcript in the past lias been glad to extend the use of its<br />

columns for student expression in lhe form of letters. These letters,<br />

however, do not necessarily represent The Transcript opinion.<br />

Representatives of lhe party opposing Bill Shaw's candidacy were<br />

offered the opportunity by The Transcript lo reply lo the following<br />

letter but they declined lo do so.<br />

Editor's Note, No. 2<br />

One of the most disgusting examples yet perpetrated was set late last<br />

night when someone, probably a Transcript staff member, destroyed<br />

the type of lhe following resel letter. This page was finished and two<br />

cr three page proofs had already been taken. Sometime following this,<br />

some misguided individual took the letter out of lhe page, destroyed<br />

the type, and filled up lhe empty place with discarded type. The result<br />

was that when lhe edilor and issue edilor arrived at lhe print shop<br />

this morning, they found no trace left of the letter.<br />

Such underhanded tactics cannot and will not be tolerated. If the<br />

guilty person is a member of The Transcript staff, and if his idenlily<br />

can be ascertained, ho will bo immediately fired from the staff. '<br />

The letter had been in the page all day where anyone who so wished<br />

could hav6 read it. No attempt had been made lo hide il from anyone's<br />

gaae. Such incidents as lhese when 39 percenl of the students want lo<br />

play the game fair, leave an indelible blot on lhe entire univcrsily. Let<br />

us hope lhat lhis is the only incident of lhis kind that will occur.<br />

AN OPEN LETTER TO THE STUDENT BODY<br />

. I wish to congratulate the student body upon the nomination of an<br />

Independent for the office of studeni body president. An independent<br />

has riot been elected to this office for fifteen years, for obvious reasons.<br />

Selfish political ends should not prevent the, most qualified man from<br />

representing the students.<br />

Extremely versatile, Bill Shaw actively<br />

groups on, the campus. His ability as an<br />

represents<br />

aggressive<br />

almost all of the<br />

executive is unquestionable,<br />

when one considers his record.<br />

, Now that Bill Shaw has been nominated. I hope, that we of the<br />

student body,<br />

to elect him.<br />

in the true Wesleyan spirit, will be democratic enough<br />

Sincerely,<br />

GRETCHEN DAWES<br />

A Cappella Choir Prepares<br />

For Coneert Tour Of Ohio<br />

43-mem- ber The Wesleyan A Cappella choir will leave Sunday for a<br />

3-d- ay tour, giving programs in Akron, Cleveland, Saturday, and Toledo<br />

during the week-en- d, according to Professor Rexford Keller, head of the<br />

department of music.<br />

Soloists for the programs will be<br />

Betty Gotshall, soprano,<br />

II<br />

Akron jun-<br />

This is a group of<br />

ior, and Orrin Franks, baritone,<br />

three selections<br />

to be<br />

Clyde<br />

played by Mr. Hamilton, vio-<br />

sophomore.<br />

linist. "Danish Folk Song," Sanby;<br />

Walter Wilcox. Richmond Hill, N. "Ave Maria," Schubert; and "La<br />

Y., junior, student organist for chapel<br />

Corelli-Spauldin- g.<br />

Folia,"<br />

programs, will go with the choir to<br />

play for the program at Epworth<br />

Euclid Methodist church, Cleveland,<br />

for Palm Sunday. This will be the<br />

eighth year that the choir has sung<br />

in this Cleveland church.<br />

To Sing Al Vesper Service<br />

The choir will also sing at a vesper<br />

. service<br />

in the First Methodist<br />

church, Akron, Sandusky High<br />

School, and Monroe Street Methodist<br />

church, Toledo, in addition to<br />

the Cleveland performance. ,<br />

Romine Hamilton, instructor of<br />

music at Ohio Wesleyan, will play .<br />

three violin selections as part of the<br />

program. Mrs. Hamilton will act as<br />

chaperone on the tour by bus.<br />

Dr. H. J. Burgstahler, president of<br />

Ohio Wesleyan will give the sermon<br />

Falm Sunday morning at the<br />

same time the choir sings 'in the First<br />

Methodist church, Akron. The Akron<br />

Monnett club is planning a tea<br />

in honor of the members of the<br />

'choir for Sunday afternoon.<br />

The program for the lour, which<br />

will be given May 9, Monnelt week-<br />

end, in Gray chapel fur Ohio Wes-leva- n<br />

' '<br />

students, is as follows:<br />

1<br />

"We Praise Thee." Tschesnokoff;<br />

"Gospodi FomiJiu," Lvnff; "Cherubic<br />

Hymn," Gretchaninoff ; "Day-sprin- g<br />

of Eternity," Christiansen,<br />

Orrin Franks, soloist; "Judge Me. O<br />

God," Mendelssohn.<br />

Ill<br />

"Evening Shades," Traditional;<br />

"Poor Wayfaring," arr. by Keller;<br />

"Listen to the Lambs," Dett, Betty<br />

Gotshall, soloist; "Were You There,"<br />

Burleigh; "Don't You .Weep No<br />

More," De.tt.<br />

i IV<br />

"Cherubic Hymn," Tschesnokoff;<br />

"Glory to the Trinity," Rachmaninoff;<br />

"Only Begotten Son," Getchan-inoff- ;<br />

"Beautiful Sorrow," Christiansen;<br />

and "Praise 'to the Lord,"<br />

Christiansen.<br />

Library Posls<br />

Original Signs<br />

Among the many decorative displays<br />

which are very evident at<br />

Ohio Wesleyan, the latest "libe"<br />

contributions are worth checking.<br />

The PLEASE signs, posted for a<br />

definite purpose have provided<br />

much amusement for the daydream-ch- .<br />

For an example some of the<br />

signs read:<br />

l said no, he said PLEASE,<br />

Please make noise, .<br />

Silence is golden PLEASE,<br />

i 'LEASE save,<br />

PLEASE wait.<br />

PLEASE shut up and that means<br />

you punk!<br />

PLEASE b quiet Just because<br />

you're awake ! ! !<br />

'--<br />

OHIO WESLEYAN TRANSCRIPT Tuesday, March 24 ,1942'<br />

Sabotage Dept.<br />

By Peg Hachet<br />

Golddiggers' being oyer, most of the women are<br />

broke; and some of he men are crushed. All in all, a<br />

very successful splurge. We will mention here, though,<br />

only a few of the incidents you might have missed.<br />

First, Sid Rowland, potting away with his toy gun.<br />

Says .Marge Marquette, "Is it Gibson you're shooting<br />

al, or only his corsages?"<br />

Then there was this time's picture of the week , nurse.<br />

Vera Cash riding up and down Austin corridor on the<br />

scooter borrowed from Ann Doherty, who procured<br />

it for transportation to and from.<br />

Did everybody check the pink elephant sequence<br />

in the picture Dumbo? We are willing to bet that nobody on this<br />

campus (or any other campus) can boast having seen an intoxicational<br />

display like that. For an amateur, we heard somebody remark Dumbo<br />

was very artistic about it. Applicants for equal honors please apply here.<br />

Phil Shriver, Yale sopohomre, (Barbara Shriver's brother) arrived Friday<br />

for the week-en- d, took the campus by storm, and left Jackie Stasis,<br />

Alpha Gam freshman, absolutely agog and breathless.<br />

An item in the cempus column of the Columbus Sunday Star an- - -nounces<br />

that Neil Prilchard, Phi Gam, is dating Gloria Donahey again<br />

after a lapse of two years. The Star columnist expressed best wishes.<br />

We are simply glad to see him break into print.<br />

Somebody should have his mouth washed out with soap. That story<br />

people who got locked into Sanborn recently just isn't true<br />

at all. In the first- - place, the couple in question weren't in Sanborn that<br />

night; and in the second place, they weren't locked in . . . they only<br />

thought they were.<br />

a<br />

b<br />

o<br />

u<br />

t the<br />

Back for the week-en- d were (1) expectedly, Vick Kehrer, Alpha Sig,<br />

to see Peg Dank worth. Delta Gam; and (2) unexpectedly, Jack Dalion,<br />

Phi Gam, to see Grelchen Dawes, who didn't know he was coming<br />

until a friend found him sitting forlornly in Bun's. Gretch was at<br />

which is de-<br />

section,<br />

,<br />

Now we coast into the levelorn-and-forswo- rn<br />

lightfully long this time.<br />

"<br />

'<br />

New steadily-out-of-circulati- oh department includes, among others,<br />

Jim Benedict SAE, and Kalhy Pierce, Tri Delt; Chuck Kirk, Phi Gam,<br />

and Mary Jane Child, Alpha Xi; Dukie Brandt, Theta, and Jim Parriolt,<br />

Phi Gam.<br />

.<br />

Open letter to the Monnett girl who'd give her best hat for a kind<br />

look from Jack Wheatley, Chi Fhi. Says she (and I quote) "I wonder<br />

if his pin's got a safety clask?" (unquote). Probably it lias, Betty, of one<br />

sort or another. Better give the idea up. He's shy, they tell me.<br />

"<br />

But most pins have safety clasps, and look what happened to them this<br />

last week-end- :<br />

Frannie Graves, Kappa, acquired the SAE pin of Rex Ollon. The girls<br />

in the dining room promptly sang congratulations to Rex.<br />

Cecilia Andersen, Gamma Phi, is now wearing Bob Seaton's SAE pin-n- ever<br />

a. dull moment in the; SAE chapter; this is the sixth in two<br />

months, not counting ."agreements reached" steadies, to you.<br />

;<br />

Ruth<br />

Weeks.<br />

Tenwick, Alpha Gam, is wearing the Kappa 'Sig pin of Lloyd<br />

Bill Barlels, Beta, planted his badge on . Markie Hanmicm. Theta,<br />

Margie and a Theta sister serenaded<br />

ceremony, candlelight, etc. '<br />

Bill at the Beta house, with all the<br />

Then there is the story (practically saga) of Eetsy Humphreys who<br />

was teaching Joe Coffman to dance. Result: romance and Betsy returns<br />

a Delt pin to Hs owner at State.<br />

Soprano, Organist<br />

To Give Program<br />

Betty Gotshall, Akron junior,<br />

and Walter Wilcox, junior from<br />

Richmond Hill, New York, will<br />

present a recital this evening at<br />

7:30 in Sanborn hall.<br />

The program will begin with<br />

"Chant Hindou", by Bemberg, sung<br />

by Miss Gotshall, soprano. She will<br />

continue by singing Debussy's "C'est<br />

L'exetase Langoui euse," Respighi's<br />

"Nebbie." and Arditi's "Se Saran<br />

Rose."<br />

Then Wilcox will play Handel's<br />

"Fifth Concerto for the Organ,<br />

after which Miss Gotshall is to<br />

sing "Vissi d'ar'ti (Tosca), by Puc- -'<br />

cini. Following that she will sing<br />

"The Sleep That Flits O'er Baby's<br />

Eyes", by Carpenti; "Silent Moon",,<br />

by Williams; and Hageman's "The<br />

Night Has A Thousand Eyes".<br />

For- - the finale Mr. Wilcox will<br />

play W'idor's Second Symphony.<br />

The next student recital will be<br />

presented on Thursday, March 31.<br />

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includes 648 college women.<br />

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Elections<br />

(Continued from Page 1)<br />

more, Delta Tau Delta, song leader;<br />

Keith MacFarland. Lorain, junior.<br />

Sigma Chii senior class president;<br />

John Sccriest, Youngstown,<br />

sophomore, Delia Tau Delta, president<br />

of the junior class; and Bruce<br />

Leonard, Kenmore, N. Y., freshman,<br />

Sigma Chi, sophomore class<br />

president.<br />

Elections Regulated<br />

Elections will be governed by the<br />

code formulated by the elections<br />

committee and rules on elections<br />

in the student body constitution<br />

adopted last year.<br />

Final elections will be held in<br />

Giv.y chapel Friday afternoon from<br />

12:30 until 6:30.<br />

The student body constitution<br />

was amended by the student body<br />

meeting in Gray chapel last week<br />

to permit , election of the social<br />

chairman. The chairman formerly<br />

was appointed by the student body<br />

president. The vote was 711-2- 4.<br />

William Robinson, secretary-treasure- r<br />

of the student body, announced<br />

yesterday that no primary elections<br />

will be held this year. Primaries<br />

were to have been held this<br />

afternoon. All applications for nomination<br />

must be signed and filed before<br />

midnight tonight.<br />

Secy.-Treas- ., Nominees<br />

Madelyn Beatty, Canton; Sylvia<br />

Dunmore, New Hartford, N. Y. ; and<br />

Sue Luethi. Biloxi, Miss., are the<br />

nominees for secretary-treasur- er of<br />

the junior class.<br />

The three candidates for Secretary-treasurer<br />

of the sophomore<br />

class arc Patty Adam, Pittsburgh,<br />

Pa.. Alice Egbert, Buffalo, N. Y.,<br />

and Priscilla Smith, Massillon.<br />

Nominees for secretary-treasure- r<br />

of the senior class are Peggy<br />

Spitz-naugl- e,<br />

Toledo, junior, and Joan<br />

Williams, Pleasant Ridge, Mich.,<br />

junior.<br />

Commitlee Plans<br />

For Holy Week<br />

Special services to be held in<br />

chapel during Holy Week were an-<br />

nounced today by Miss Goldie<br />

Mc-Cu- e,<br />

associate professor of Bible<br />

and chairman of the committee on<br />

chapel programs for that week.<br />

Dr. William Shaw will speak next<br />

Monday to open the services. For<br />

Tuesday's program, March 31, the<br />

Rev. Ansenn Phelps Stokes, a for- - '<br />

nier convocation speaker, will talk<br />

on "The Christian Interpretation of<br />

Suffering."<br />

Wednesday. April 1, Professor<br />

George W. Hollister, head of the<br />

Bible department .will lead a liturgical<br />

service. Thursday the Rev.<br />

Lee Smith, an Ohio Wesleyan alumnus,<br />

will speak on "Character<br />

Through Suffering," and a special<br />

music service planned by Professor<br />

Rexford Keller will be presented on<br />

Good Friday.<br />

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OSU Professor<br />

To Speak Here<br />

Prof. William Kendrix, head of<br />

romance languages at Ohio State<br />

university, will be Thursday's chapel<br />

speaker, according to Deckard<br />

Rit-te- r,<br />

assistant professor of English,<br />

and a member of the committee in<br />

charge of securing the lecturer.<br />

Professor Hendrix will spcali on<br />

Anglo-Saxo- the differences between n<br />

and<br />

Latin-America- n tempera-<br />

ment, and its bearing upon present<br />

problems. He will be sponsored by<br />

the Williams foundation, headed by<br />

Ben A. Arneson, professor of political<br />

science.<br />

This organization is interested<br />

chiefly in political relationships, and<br />

is working toward a promotion of<br />

good fellowship among the Americas.<br />

A faculty luncheon is being planned<br />

for Professor Hendrix, following<br />

his chapel talk. He will also speak<br />

Latin-America- on n literature at<br />

4:00 p. m. in U 27, as arranged by<br />

Professor O. K.-Bori- ng, head<br />

of the<br />

Spanish department.<br />

Student Hear<br />

Call To Arms<br />

Five more men have left college<br />

recently because of selective service,<br />

and fifteen more are expecting to be<br />

called soon, according to a survey of<br />

the thirteen fraternity and three co- -.<br />

operative houses.<br />

Those who have left recently, or<br />

expect to be called into service soon<br />

are: Fred Johnson, Ashland, Beta<br />

Theta Pi; John Pettibone, Waban,<br />

Mass., Chi Phi; Edwin Vereeke,<br />

Cleveland, Delta Tau Delta;<br />

Charles, Hasting, LaRue, Oscar Howard,<br />

Saratoga Springs, N. Y., and<br />

George Poe, Van Wert, all Kappa<br />

Sigmas; Harold Frye, Delaware,<br />

Murphy hall; Robert Kelling.<br />

West-hampto- n,<br />

N. Y., Perkins hall;<br />

Arthur Sanson, Cleveland, and<br />

Hillis Schieber, all Phi Kappa Psi;<br />

Ep-silo- n;<br />

Jay Horn, Canton. Sigma Phi<br />

and Thomas Hamerton,<br />

Arthur Samson, Cleveland, and H<br />

Youngstdwn, Tau Kappa Epsilon.<br />

Robert .Cowan, Sigma Chi, recei-<br />

ved his commission as second lieut-tena- nt<br />

in the field artillery last week<br />

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