College of Wooster - Index Yearbook (Wooster, OH)

 - Class of 1951

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.. m.,,.;..-.ai.g.4 - - The freshman mixer rounded out the first week of college This year, following Wooster tradition, the sophomores life for the freshmen this year. The admission fee cov- took the freshmen on a little jaunt over hills and dales ered the beanies which became the brand of a fresh- for a few hours on the freshman run out. It was all in man for many weeks. Entertainment, refreshments, and good fun though. and the excursion ended with a break- dancing were provided this year. The football team made fast served in lower Kuuke by the sophomores. Upper '7 lovely May dancers and beautiful waitresses. Shown picture: L. to 11.: B. Hughes, D. Kalin, I. Van Fleet, V. above: loan Harper, Faith Hughes, Mary Lu Logee, cmd Howe. P. Batterman, C. Becker. Lower picture: L. to R.: Ted Budrow are being served by football team waitress Tom Wise and Bob Bush. Dan DeArment. 'Ihe bag-rush, held on October 7 this year, resulted in a Victory for the sophomores. Left picture: Frosh and sophs battle it out in the horse and rider event. R. Stults rides B. Hayes for the freshmen and I. Graham rides D. Mellon for the sophomores. Right picture: A. Vernon and B. Buchanncm display the final score. V auxguwexwa.

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ether rql'CI- : the the Bill rson. 'own the Ives. Filled with Sports weather also evident Wooster students tilled Oberlin's football stands when six buses and numerous cars migrated to Oberlin. Many Scots returned to attend the Holden Formal the same night. Just before Thanksgiving vacation, the Choir under Mr. Gore's direction presented the ELUAH. The nationwide snow flurries, which delayed Woos- ter students returning to school, wet the scene for the Christmas tree party held on the Quad early in De- cember. The basketball season opened the same week- end With a game With the alumni. On December 12, the college celebrated Wooster Day in honor of the 01d university. The Christmas Formal, Christmas dinner, and Dr. Delbert Leah's rendition of THE CHRISTMAS CAROL sent students home With the holiday spirit. Exams and studying occupied the majority of the students' time in Ianuary, but many took time out to see the basketball games and to attend Benjamin Brit- ton's LET'S MAKE AN OPERA, Which ended the extra- curricular events of first semester. DINNER INDIAN STYLE was the homecoming feast for Wooster's newly-retumed Ewing College representative, Dave Blackshear. At the table are Hans Jenny, Niles Reimer. Dave Blackshear, and Art Merrill, chairman of the Wooster-in-India Committee. THE DAISY MAES of Wooster wait with their dates for the crowning of Jack Hayward. King of Dogpatch, at the W.S-.G.A. sponsored Sadie Hawkins Day Dance. A VISIT BY Charles Laughton, another notable on Wooster's distin- guished roster of speakers, was made on October 27. BENTAMIN BRITTON'S LET'S MAKE AN OPERA was presented by the speech and music departments. Here Wylene Young and Bette Hanna speak to the children of the cast. 2'l



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J u u Frosh F ace H azing The first weekend when all of the students had returned to the campus, the YMCA- YWCA all college sing was held on the steps of the library. This afforded a good opportunity for the returning students to see their old friends and to look over the new crop of freshmen. Shown on the right is a picture of the all college sing with Larry Weiss leading the singing. Freshmen went through a lot of hazing during their first few weeks on the campus. The first Friday after the sophomores re- turned was declared Freshman Day. That night, rather early the next morning, was the freshman run out. This put them all in great condition for the S.C.C. reception the follow- ing evening. Later came sophomore court for the select few and finally the bag rush. In the middle picture on the right are some sophomores putting some freshmen through the works. Left to right are Tom Owen, Sal Mule, John Evans tthe cap isn't his, he's a sophi, Robert Stults, and Howard King. Another event on the freshman calendar was the President's reception. The Union was open afterwards with free music for dancing. Bottom right picture: some fresh- men in the Union dancing after the reception. 1 wX 4644 , On Freshman Day the freshmen dressed in appropriate costumes and carried candy and gum of rather dubious quality for the upperclassmen. They had to know the Wooster traditions and songs. Singing the Love Song on the rock are: B. Underwood, W. Lehr, S. Myler, R. Smith, and S. Miller. 23

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